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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" renms hip Totices.[TT GALAN LiKE, [ z \u2014_\u2014\u2014 per ton, the latter price for a fancy lot.Straw at $22 00 for rye and $9 @ 10 00 per ton for eat: -~ddvertiser.MARINE INTELLIGENCE En dmie.TU à nom indi ; p ST; JOHN, NB, March 8.\u2014The barque om : ana, Captain Barry, from Newport, ted ang, ay FERED wie ER Wales, January 25th, for this port in bal- 0 doubt \u201ced.Te a 18st, was mrad oth, hia port.- ontract ritb the Government last, was wrec at two o'clock this morn: sie Purchage Unload a a nd Newfoundland for the oa 2 rey at Niger Head, Bre miles from this the PES k pu S na voyance of the CANA OIAN and UNIT- CP RS noowned ° captain and Seved men wero 6 IN STIVUX M ED STATES MAILS.Later\u2014The wreck of the barque Eblana, VAECE or) Sd 1380 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, 1680.DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.west of Partridge land, \u201cea Created & à IN, , \u2014 roloun impression ere, As e vessel LT aie | Tue Company Line pe gore - \u2014 \u2014 = mem as ES Re TS Xs of he > ASS, power A by a St Jo captain.e vess i cd rep eine une Clyde-built, Dogble-Engine, Iron Steam.MONTREAL, TOES DAY, MARCH 9, 1880.Price 3 Cents from Newport, Wales: on, the 25th 3 Janits .gi .gn i cargo coal.iio s Tovigeq Parisian.\u2026\u2026.5400 Building - = = pro na retty aw weather on the yl It is à and Bardimian .4100Capt.d i.Dutton £rotessionat Card COMPULSORY PILOTAGE.The Company that is filling this contract KECEIPTS8 OF PRonuoz\u2014March 8.Passage, and lost her mainyard, lower phycicise Engl Bn \"4000 Capt: x DAE - nat ares.TRADE AND COM M ERGE, J is paying $45 per ton for the pig irom with G.1.R.4%.maiuyard and topssil yard.She valely ; rma oe «A.D.Air 1 3 1 i i : ., and at elg as Awarded Sa asion \u201c1 8800 Capt.Jas.Wyle - i F.J.STEPHENSON, .A moat vigourous effort is being made | which te make the rails.[is business Wheat, bush.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 40 on ere te BAT A Brine Toland Light The the Nationa) Moravian .\u2026 3650 Capt.John Graham E RZ 5 3 .M \u2014\u2014 in New York by those interested in the | this year is not likely to be very profit- | Pong, bush.uvre cosine 12 | weather was then clear and the vessel ns beeutifi Peruvian 5600 Lt.V0 Smith, B N.RB : = 2 sc S 2 (Buocesser to James MurR,) Montreal, March 8.| shipping trade against compulsory pilotage, re hanod lust yaar sims Paoide Railroad Flour, bris eres 1.028 FP seudded along lively.Shortly after, wid.8.\"p va Scotiab.api.W.Lie hi t .y steel rails and ties for shes, brls.\u2026 | night -ato t in, and about two an, 50 valores Not iam +.3200 Lt.F.Archer, BNE.?381 4FFIGE TIRE TA i GOVERNMENT R AILW AY HOUSE, LAKD AND ESTATE AGENT.\u2014The Allan#\u2019 8S.¢ Peruvian,\u201d from | and representatives have been heard before ever 300 miles, suflicient to extend its | Butter .62 4 au the vessel suddenly touched bottom relia ee gb a ie | \u2014 oe = oriicss mate velo où Barr \"|e oar Geman ou Comme some | 1 ro\u201d Fils Grit | Bi | Ba SE nd fe td ither oe Eltivg Ben Area 200 Cant: eR .POST FFIoN, vv tron: 150 Hern iiss Weste .: 21 _ \u2014The Montrea sod Mortgage Co.| of the speakers characterised the present | The differance between the cest of rails | qo 50 FO 6 wo | impossible to vo ar her aad she tn Price of \u2018fh : austrian ++ en 2700 Cat.Barrett.DALIVERY RAI Moda In Division, OE ST EEET, MONTREAL nas declared & half-yesrly dividend at the system as one of the last relies of bar- gone ben and now would be more than Whiskeyand High Wines.52 .struck again.The eddy then seized 3 Price only EN Nestorian - en 790 Sot.I .G Stephen, onl Pa) \u2014\u2014 = REFRRENCES , rate of 7 per cent.per pe dax bariem.The Shipping List says im 00,000.Dressed Hogs.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 5 her and ek e swung around on he rock.+h russian \u2026 8000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.\u2014 : .There was & young fellow a néx, .So \u2018he vessel wasdriven close to the shore, cet ays.wy Prus an .5000 Capt.; Oncarto end W.Prov, 0 M ij AND R AE | + \u2019 * An allustration of the injustice of S right under a frownin ecipice.Boats this valy te re dent ban eeere 8150 Cast Me Douanes veu se a) Prosi où Rallway te Da 4 : .Mens Eoomanasio Lrwron & Co Whe concluded te gamble in siooks discrimination that two ships lying side by A NEW PROCESS FOR MAKING LIVERPOUL MARKETS, ere lowered only to be swept away and all le benefactor ole bog Canadian \u2026.\u2026 2800 Ca t.C.J.Menzies | 58340.Manitoba ah Coniatio, \u2014\u2014 Mesara.KVanG BROTERTE.\u2019 And in twenty \u201cfour hours side in New York harbeur, exactly alike S'EEÆL.; March 6, s\u2018March 8, hands had to take to the rigging.Five uple sent to Phœnician\u2026.2800 Capt.James Scott Ott- wa River Route up! - SHORTEST & MOST DIRECT ROUTE) Messrs.Gaurr Bnornune & Co.Heawere \u201c By the powers, aud : h ees.the ome LivaerooL:-3 \u20185.30 pur.5.00 p.m unfortunately got into the mizzen rigging, ost all eee 00 Cant.Moor Boots eee to Pl : th ke: \u201d earrylsg \u2018le same enrgoer, i P hile th der lashed themsel pontage.on) Waldensian .2600 Capt.Moore.Cartllon, ., vosjience T0 OTTAWA, jorx Fair, Bsq.I'am glad te escape with my socks going to Ban Francisco had not te take a It appears that a process tor makin 8.s.d.sd._ ad.The for ward rigging ae ter bumping on de da oo een 1500 \u20ac ap oon |Quebeese Maritime Prov's \u2014_\u2014 arch 1 3 \u2014Writs of attachments bave been is.| pilot while the other going to Havana | steel of & quality superior to that produc Sour Wheat 19 2 @ 18 ¢ IH : @ 1 : the rocks for some time, the vessel sud- Newfoundland.1356 Capt.Mylins orties a Sn or, On and after MONDAY, JANUARY] sued against Beauchemin & Co., manu- | must pay $2,800 a year for pilotage iu the | bY the Bossemer methods, and at a con.| Rd Winter.i1 0 11 8/1 O 11 8 | denly turned on ber broad side and all in THE STEAMERS OF | 443] QMO.&0.Rallwat.Trains will leave HOCHRLAGA DEPO n Ua sq | facturers and traders, Mr.C.Beausoleil, | Port ef New York alone.The master of | siderable saving of expense, Lus been in | White Winte.10 7 11 olip 7 11 2 |the nmizgen rigging were drowned.\u201cRS OF THE so.2 quense bY G.TR.as follows :\u2014 AM.P.M.J | assignee.and against A.Beliveau, proprie- | said vessel receives $400 less than the | Wee in this country for the last four years, | Club.\"11 1 - 11 it 1 11 7 |Sbortly afterwards the master, Captain Liverpool Mail Line b) fjastern Towns qe Express Frains per Hull ot 9.80 and in BANKRES & BROKERS, tor of the Canada Hotel, Mr.A.Lienais, | pilot.One ef the speakers eempared the | but how extensively we are not advised.| Corn (new.5 9 0059 000 Barry, put on à life-preserverand sttompt- jh o [ 2 , Arri ull at 2.00 p.m.09 i ; i : SY - Balin : from AHA ol ror RRS DAY, soo.basia and Kiviers au \u201c \u201cAylmer at 2.35 Sm.and 9.85 No.4 Exchange Court, Now York, | assiguee.\u2018 .Mell Gate pilots to the rebber barons of The Pee is sovered b letters Pi Do.fold) ne 2 $ » 01e : % S ing a line; but he never reached land.calling at Lough Foyle to receive om occidental raby sal AM.PM At a meeting of the newly appointed | the Rhine whe case levied toil upon pass- | 204 Ras been purcaas y she ate.66 00 (16 6 0, (|The first mate, named Bissett, fell off the board and land Mails and Passengerate | *+-| % 45] Line to Ottawa uu Express Trains from Aylmer at8.16 & 8.36 | We have issued our Seventh Annual | Directors of the Montreal Warehousing | ing vessels.The pilots of tugboats are States Patent Steel Company.\u201d If half ef | 5 Cert \u201c69 0 06 9 00 o]Jib-boom and wasdrowned before the eyes and from Ireland and Scotland) re in.Occidental R.R.Bt.Je Arri \u201c uil at 9.20 & 4.90 | Edition of \u2018\u201c List ef the Principal Stocks | Co., tir Hugh Allan was appeiuted Pre- | better than the pilote whom the law sup what is claimed for itis true, it isa most | Pork \u201857 6 00 (57 6 09 | of his comrades.The remainder of the BE eather OO rive st Moshelaga at 11s p.m.nd £40 | 13d Bonds, Speoulative amd Investment | aidant, ir.C.J.Brydgos Vice-President | paris in thee pirail exsotions, A vor | ralusble invention.The proprisors | Lard, \"ag 9 00 (9 9 0 © |orew clou e the wanek nail 1) elo FROM HALIFAX à ns St.Remi aad Hemming |\" Train from St.Jerome sacre 7.00 i, Erobange,\u201d which will be furnished free | 80d Managing Direofor for the ensuing | sel, it was stated, is often compelled to pay allege that the use of their process apres Poin .M : =» de 0 oa : fallen, and then got ashore and crawled on De ee Sor oy, Feb.28 8.SRE sesvemares Trains leave Mile-Rnd Station ten | OR application.year, and Mr.George H.Hanna, Manager | one-eighth of her net annual earnings to material, fuel, labour and time.The Boel co 77 6 0 07 6 0 0] their hands and feet up tbe precipitous Hibernian .Sy y, Mar.61 00 1245 brook e, shor minutes later February 7 28 | aad Secretary.ilets for services mot rendered.\u201d ehemmicals employed are stated to cost not | [3° ee CU 7e cliff, Although thor~ughly exhausted Sardinian \u2026 \u2026.Sa cday, Mar 13 | 300 © [acte and Sorel Rail MAGNIFICENT PALA y Pp Complai , À excesdiag TB cents per ton of product Cheese .72 0 0 (73 0 O0 they had to walk & mile and-a- Moravian\u2026.- rday, Mar.2) 7 iSt.Johns, Stanbriaea sl \"1 Le CE CARS ON ALL C.H.WETHEY , omplaints here are jusb as strong |p.) ich it has been foucd sible balf through th ods to reach a habita- Poiynesian \u2026 7 Sovarday, Mar.27 | 10 0] wv.|p 0a Staubridge & PASSENGER TRAINS et , FINANCIAL, ainst the existing system, but of eourse | to use ei in mixture with | MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH ion.Fortunately, the weather was not a Scotian.reese Sati.oday, April, 3 stJouns, v .ag | isting y > to use either alone or in mixture with tion.Fortunately, the weather was M Saturday, ADril:10 | 19%.don Biefford Railway General Office, 13 Place d\" Armes Square A.ona es There was move buoyancy in fnaucia; | the grievance is net by any means auch as | ether irons, it is said, ean be profitably \"YO THE HERALD.yory cold, and they were only slightly c BA ding to accommodan 10 &1,.var Yostern Raï i \u2019 \u201cTieket Agents, emmissioner for Ontario aad Queboo, cirgles to-day, but the effect was confined | is complained of in New York, though it converted into deel, se that good Steel Barry, who leaves a wife in St John ; 1, à ommodan O7 100N way.3 \\ ' ; > 1 \u20ac 0 a FROM nc c00 vos sovase sorsse sos a00un $GT, $77 and $87 | RO.» New Brune! > 10E,NoT: Offices 202 St, J amens 158 Notre Dame Sts.INSURANCE APR AGEN EEE AND to an advanee in stocks, for the demand | i® deserving the serious attention of the © do 15 per en e of ald Son roils pe d the EUROPEAN.Brisseit.of se.J ohp, mate j Abert Sui, foes A $31 00 od day na forward.Gen\u2019l Superintendent Western Division.44 8t.John-street Montreal.fer money continues light and rates of in.| Harbour Commissioners.balanee cf good stock.\u2014N.YF.Bulletin.LONDON, March 8.| German sailor ; a sailor boy, name un= Tho 8.8.\u201cNowtoundiand\u201d will Teave {uence despateh 18 vf Gen\u2019] Freight os A ABE, at February 3 ?oma 38 | terest and discount are unchanged ; good MONTREAL STOCK LIST, \u2014 or oN oy Mose aceount Console known; Harling, from Birmingham Yours Halifax for St.Johns, N.F., on 2nd 16th Halifax on the | Jan 13 , 7 commercial paper is readily disseunted at pr * RAILWAYS 110%; 5%, 105% ; Erie 474 ; IU c 106.thres years old.The ssved are\u2014George ard 33th March, or connecting with * Mor.| .| .2th January © lv DAT | 235 MUNRO & MAXWELL ; : : Montreal, March 8.* 3 0% Uok i ; , a + | Doedy, second mate; John Slade, steward; avian,\u201d \u201c Polynesian\u2019 and \u2018Circassian,\u2019 serscereed 001 8 00 : ; 7 per eeut., while choice lines are taken : \u2018 \u201c1 | 5 Pm-\u2014Consols, 97 13.16 money; 98 1-16 Dominick Carron, Wm Wilson, Sawuel from Liverpool on 19th February, and 4th Losas satls, \u2026 Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law.from & per eent.; loans en call and short % ~3 se 2 ~The combined Northern and Hamil- | account ; 44's 1104 ; 5\u2019s;, 1064 ; Erie, 473; Taylor, John Ernest Joseph Flavin, John and 18th March respeetively.18.seauharnolg Route.! 6 60, 2 £4 OFFICES: 3TGOKS.cS | 3 Ee ton and North-Western Railways show an | Ill.C, 1064.Nicholson, and one other, & foreigner.The 34THS OF PASSAGE SETWEIN HALIFAX AND Berle, alontre | BR RN st L'ORIGNAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont.dates are made at 5 @ 6 per cent by the EF , »e i f Ey [increase of $11,034.07 for the Mt half- LIVERPOOL, March 8.| vessel was owned by Geo Carvill and John ; ; To OT 13t|.| Vorcheres 00, A 145 7 Mamas M.Munro banks, but en the strest market trans.>% AMA|©S | \u201c3 | year over the corresponding six months of | COTTON\u2014Active and firmer; Uplands, | MoSwe.eny, and was insured.She has terres .WELL, .» .raat ets crn.2 mm bomen am fo + .si ; CabiN- STEAMERS OF TEE ¥ 001 sde a annery West.ior\"! 6 ols ob 0 ii 0 AN 0 Ril IH | L\u2019Origeal, Ot.Alexandria, Ont, | Actions are reperted at somewhat lower | ganx or Moniresi.#300 [§ ©.| the previous year._ | 7 7164; Orleans, 744.sailed for Jonn\u2019 Great patine d eal trade be- GLASGUW LINE 0 sel te BE Antoine \u2018and | 2% | Wu $a Ua .|) December 27 ws 800 | fgures.Sterling Bxchange is dull, à | Ontario bank 2221001 eo 55 \u2014It has leaked eut that the Lousville UNITED STATES.FOREIGN PORTS \u201c are inteniod to sail from Glasgow, via | {ii .su\u2019 Conegonte oer | \"530.2% | Bastern Divisi small business Being dome at 311 canquedu Ponpie.\u2026.| \"4 5'ad a or as em ete CHICAGO, March 8.| LONDON, Mach 8\u2014Arrived out\u2014Gil- de metier nn doi.Nue sa yy | astern Division.HUGH BRODIE, | (@ 0005 Godoy pile been [ESS en E ES connection mi the Grant Central Pace | DAT 900 ent spn 51 28 | tort and Aie Manitobon \u2026 : 3th March 19 20).ioDguent 6&|15| CHANGE OF TIME.! banks and about 94 to customers ; Docn- | Bank Jac.Cartier.\u2026.\u2026.| 35 3x.system.The road, when eompleted, will Ars ap 5 pn Wheat, $1 024 March; | NEW YORK, March 8\u2014Arrived\u2014Elysia, Austria sania Mane 10 00} 1.jlapraite.\u2026 21 Pie HE 0 d U IC onye ancer mentary are quoted at 83 ® 8%; in New Moronants\u2019 Bank i CE pg connect at St.Leuis with the Central $1212 Mov 10 06 a ea + Apl ; | from London., ! Pont VI {> Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY J J le ie | any.Ps Lak 100 NAS Pacific interests, and at Louisville with FRAY 8 m\u2014Wheat, §1 21§| [IVERPOOL, March8.\u2014Arrived Spainand thereafter at regular intervals.These | 10 od .Kecollen,\u201d &o is \" 8 80 | 2nd Traine will be run on this Division York the peeted rate for 68 day hills is | quebec Bavtonaior ol oe has the Ciroi ¥ & Le ing Rail thug | April.1012 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 32 April.| LONDON, Maroh 8.~The British ship steamers have liberty to call at Halifax x on 5 oc d'errebonne and St, Vin-| \u2018*°°°* as follows \u2014 *| Commissioner for Ontario & Quebec, $4.85.Currency drafts on Non York are banque N atlonale.A Bie : = : eC ir pen 4 pogo 1 wr : line 10 42 am\u2014$1 22 April.1107 am\u2014Wheat, | Isabella, from Pensacola for Dublin, has their return voyag oston to - .| cent.arrose iasanons \u2026 | 105 .; ; Meonanios\u2019Bank.!!!!| 30 |.|-.{.| ELVIRE the Ueniral racic peopie 108 | $1 224 April ; Corn, 4040 May ; 40e Jane ; | been abandoned at sea water logged.gow.8 3 |230&6 ¢ ont Bet Charles.8 00(1 16&5 Marc.Mrz, | And depository pr law of the Notarial | quiet at 1-10 @ § prem.On the Stock | Can.BankofCommore| su li pel 119 | 1183 extending frem the Pacific to the Atlantic à 4ije Fuly.11 16 am\u2014Wheat, $1 22% bid | Eight of the crew bave been landed at An experionced Surgeon carried ou each v\u2026o| 180 and st.Eustaôhe Dai y ° inu © Exchange there was a strong reaction from | Metropolitan Bank.| IOU f.02.h.0wen js 2200 esan.March; $1 22} April ; $1 22% \"Ma 11 37 St, Michailo, the rest were drowned.Vessel.Bertha not secured until paid for.Nort Shore Land Rout| © |\" | Leave (Sundays excepted).{ THE LATE JAMES SMITH.N.P.| the weakness displayed on Saturd | a TR EE The rond-bed of the Quebec Central | a m\u2014Wheat, $1 224 April.12 08 Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, | 1000 .|\" to Bout do Loisie EY me s Fo Fa | fie weakness disp'ayec on Saturday, most | Bau or eo 08 (PT: OA Ne Oe Re ; A pon vd af Continental Ports, to all oints | ews solos crovresns ¥oi 3 5088 ee Eva tee RTE PR Ra D Orricn: Excmaven Baxx Burzpmos, | marked in the case of bank stocks, though | Exchange Bank.| 100 /.201: Railway is mow cempleted from Sher-| Wheat, §1 224 April.1213 pm\u2014Wheat, IMPURTS.° wade, and the Western States points tn Ps OL.8opbl Three Rivers roses 625 pom.A158, oo iscellaneous securities were \u2014 vite Marie : 100 brooke to the parish of Sacre-Casur, county | $1 23% April; Corn, 3640 March ; 86%c Q.M, 0.& 0.RAILWAY.made, a tes, y celdeutal Railway 344 Notre Dame Street, #ome miscellaneous securities w étandard Bank.| se pi of Beauce, which is distant f the | April.12 82 pm\u2014Wheat, $1 22% April.uo Por one ts haeane, ar Oo in else oan Baptist ii 1 RET RNING.MONTNXEAL.favourably affected.Bank of Montreal | Feuoral Sank.106 Sx 536) 108% | Levis & \"Keanebec Railway but twelve | 13 4% pm \u2014Wheat, $1 28 March; §1 22§ | porch Gorneoy Hagmer, Crampton & Ham Havre to JOEN M.Curuts, 21 Quai d'Or wel 6s lage, Je ond, and| que dec Lseseencsesecssnsn 080 2,0.5.80 p.m.Jantary 8.3m 2 opened 4 bigher at 149, and sold in small MISCELLANEOUS.\u2019 : miles.The rails have been laid to within dpi au Mar.12 58 pm\u2014W heat, Carignan 8 cords wood; 8 Therien 8 do; J re] | jeans; ia Paris to ALEXANDER HUNTER, .124} 808 | Three Rivers.wen 12.45 p.m.4.00 a.m.lots up to 141}, closing at 140%; there (nteroolonlal Coal Co.100 17 | 16 | twenty miles of St.Joseph, Seauce, and | *.\u20ac April.04 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 22} | L Lord 8 do; J B Bourdon 8 do; J L Lord PLOms tree, 7 Lue Scribe; im Antwerp to Ave.Unitsd Stales.ARRIVE SMITH ERS & BO NAL P » © E 3 Buron Copper Bay Co.| .4 the contractors hops to bare the line com- March; §1 223 April ; $1 22§ May ; Corn, | &co 8 do; M Leonard 1 car bark; Bell, Sonaixz & Co., or RicnARD B&RNS; in Boston and New Eng Montreal.\u2026._\u2026.410 p.m.9.50 a.m.were no transactions in Ontario, but | Montreal on C0.leted by the \u20ac {M ence.| 86te March ; 36$c April ; 40jc May ; 40fc | Simpson&co 1 pkge poultry; J Robertson 8 Rotterdam to Bura & Co.; in Hamburg to land States, excep STARNES, LEVE & ALDEN, Ticket the stock is ver firm at 72 | Riuh.&Ont NE Do P Y the end © AY or commence.| Tune; 4ijc @ Alto July.237 p m\u2014 | kegs butter; J @ Roby 16 rolls leather: Dr C.Huao; in Bordeaux to Jauxs Moss & | 9%! |.\u2026.| Maine.\u2026.\u2026.| 6cc| 5 15 | Agents, 208 St.James street and 158 Notre BANKERS AND BROKERS, TT City Passenger R.R.ment of June next.Wheat, $1 22 April; Corn, 36fc @ 86ÿc | Parizeau 10,790 feet lumber; Robt C Lowrie NE & ILONTÿ Co.; in Bremen to Hxren Rurrer & Song; | a 10&| Caton and Souther: 6 o0lt 154 Dame street, Montreal.No.8 BROAD STRIKT |@ 7243; People\u2019s advanced 1 @ | City Gas CO.ulrus \u2014An officer ef the Reading Railway | April ; 408c @ 4040 May ; 40t0 May ; 4050 19,000 do; L S Thomson&co 16 dressed \\ in Belfast to CuanLxY & MiLooL; in | 10 45 \u2019 nn 5 15 J.T.PRINCE, Genl.Pass.Agent.° 14, selling early in the day at 62, and in | Merchants\u2019 Bxohange,.| 10 states that arrangements bave been com- | June ; 410 bid, 4345 asked July.3 24 p m | CM: \u2014- 3 .London to MONTGOMERIE & WORKMAN, tal February 2.223 R EW YO R K Gie.Fret et C\u2019dit Foncier., : 8 P Mile End\u2014S Parizeon 12 bush peag; Oct 17 Gracechurch Streot ; in Glasgow te | 80|1200| GHA Maine.rane 23088 rr ' « the afternoon at 63, and closing at 63} | Jueves Fire Assurance.pleted in New York with the Gould-Van- | \u2014Wheat, §1 21} April; $1 21f May.825 | Maisonneuve 8 cords wool; J Belanger 8 Jamxs & ALEX.ALLAN 70 Groat Clyde a) Western and Paoifc| 7\" IT Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &e | bid, without attracting the attention of Osnada Cotton dors \"wb derbilt syndicate, by which: the Western | pm-\u2014Whear, $1 214 March; $1 213 April.| do; K Graham 16 do; J B Marien 2 kegs .Btreet;in Liverpool to ALLAN BrorEanms, | $2546 cece.| States | 816| 8200 TY BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH I.Graphio Priating Co.J.\u2026\u2026.-|.traffic for Philade)phia and seuthern points | 3 80 pm\u2014Wheat, $1 21§ March; $1 21# | butter; J Jeffroy 10,000 feet lumber; T NER Tames Street ; in Chicago to Arraw & Co., Great Britain, : es \u2014 OR ON MARGIN.sellers ; Molsons is steady, 200 shares being Mont.Warehousing Co.along the const will be shared by the Read- | April; $1 214 May ; Corn, 4040 @ 40}c | Gregg 4 head live stock; M Donnelly 8 do.NE £ ! Bu § or 7 Le Salle Street ; bn New York to Leve | By Canadian Line (Thursday) .: lu November 18 275 | placed at 81, with this price freely bid at North am- car Co.ow ing Railway.Several hundred miles of new May; 40jc June ; 40je July.GRAN bT BUNK WEST.° oct, LDEN, roadway.Do.(Germany) Thursday.: .Montreal Bulidg Ass\u201d d wi i -west Wilt{ PORE\u2014944 \u2014 $11 624 April ; Jas McDougall 4900 bushels wheat; Orpromis Pa anna, | trés 1) Montreal and BostonAirLin | MACDOUCALL BROS.| cio: broilers wader 53; buyers) KHEKRAAE 25 roud willbe ult ord westrard om WE | BORIS Dj a 51104 April, 91.0 | Joe Mcongal 10 pushes hoes Or pression, fortify, Corner of Youville and Common Streets | SuPplex entary.Sth ard 23rd March.up | now ofter 127 for Torouto, but they will | Academy of Music.po a ue oN der Canadian Bank of Commerce 125 do: a specifi By Packet trom N.York for England.; .and Wabash system.The reported | \u2014$11 574 April.11 07 a m\u2014Sales, $11 55 : sp \u20ac remed February 28 14 ng! , Royal Canadian les.Co.y po .JEH ker 100 do; Order Mcntieal 214 sstio i J Wednesdays.vvverreseensnnn.\u2026 AND have to make a farther advance in their _ | now, $11 574 April.11 30 \u2014 unsicker 19) \u20ac0; Order Acntrea 8, fevers of By Hamburg American Packet to STOCK BROKERS .: gan.Landed Credit Co.lease of the N.Y.Central by the Read > » a m\u20143lL 604; Crain & Baird 800 do 800 bags do; E a ci Ne Germany, Wednesday.conus 215 South Fasten Railroads 89 Bt.Francois Xavier Street bide before business transpires, as holders Dominion bronx Spar ing is denied.asked Apmis $11 3 Costa May ; $11 5 Judge 100 brla do: K & Cookson 5 brig ashes; vies, &e, Trent \u2014_ eer .Dominton Stock p.011 TETE une.p m- pril ; $11 77% | Jas Costigan & M 2 do; J E Hunsicker 4 do; sorted by Pons West Indies.1 MONTREAL; are firm 5 130; Merchants vas very | Lominion Bonds.re |: GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.asked May.104 p wm\u2014$ll 55 March; | Geo Wait?do; Gault Bros & co 5do: J 4 1itios brighten Letters, &c., prepared in New York 64 Broadway, NEW YORK strong, vancing = 14, last sales Dom.Tel.6 p.c.atg Bde The Toronto Glubs contains the follow- | $11 574 April ; $11 75 May.825 p m\u2014 | Mathewson 1 do.M Lain 14 kegs butter; strengthened, a are forwarded dally on New : ; - Gov.Deb § p.c.stg.; : 1 dos Ww dos ; bh oluiened, uj York, whence mails are despatch- 0 d after Tuesday, D ber 23,| Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and | being at 94} ; Eastern Townships | Gov Dov.gs ba a : ing \u201cspecial cablegram, dated London, | $11 40 March ; $11 45 April; $11 60 May.| A E Williams 3 do; Geo Wait 1 do; Mc th certain.Boy a.ed.a a a n and aîter Tuesday, December du, ge, .\u2018bob 8 D.0-CF ci > 2 pn 21330 p m\u2014~$11 40 @ $11 4 , 5 | Gibbon & Baird 12 do; L S Thompson 7 do; t ; EE ve frncsochiavces A .New York Btock & Gold Exchange, would probably bring 99; Commerce moved | @ov.Deb.sp.c.atg.|.loca Jeans [les Saturday, March 6th, 1886 :\u2014\u2018\u2018 The Great pm\u2014$ @ $11 45 March ; $11 45 | t size, 11s, ty - Havana and West Indles via Passengers by this Lina of Railway go by > Pp y 89% Gov.Deb, sp.c.c® .Ë Y> Wal 2 : \u20ac 51.Fuller & Shufelt 9do; J A Vacllancourt 5 .The name @ ForHavana every Thursday p.m 2 2 | Train a Bonaventure Station without { Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, &¢ |up 1 @ 11, closing at 1184 @ 119, while | Mtl Harbor 6% p.c.Bds Western Railway Board ef Directors April ; $11 60 @ $11 624 May.do; Bell, Simpson & co 1 do; J Lombreger m,.| .= : > » .C.; \u2019 2 ; \u2019 ratory, London, æ, NOTICE Î «) Postal Card sags opeu Ull 8,45 a.m auv 9.15 | change of Cars.November 13 272 Federal io also firmer at about 1043 ; Mtl, Harbor 6 p.c.Bde announce that the accounts of the half LARD\u2014938 a m\u2014$7 20 asksd Avril.| 4 boxs do; W Strachan 5 brls tallow; Wil- \u2018@ is no l'oniew a p.m.Trains leave Bonaventure Station for ; \u2019 aT tre dis.Fonds.year just elosed show a balance sufficient | 1012 a m\u2014$7 124 @ $7 15 April ; $7 224 | son Patterson & co 11 do; W C McDon#id \u2019s Quinine an] Jy MPER TERS.(6) Postal Card Bags open till 9.0: p.m, pointe in the Eastern Townships and New | PIETER FU LL'TOIN, | Montreal Telegraph is stronger at an ad- | ©-&8% I B.2 Per oy an i to write off the debit at revenue a-count, | M&v.11 07 à m\u20144$7 15 April.12 32 p m | 6 hde Tobacco; Morin & co 52 casks high nded ue.BEN A TE D atd.lsam, 150 progland a 5 pme Afternoon Train has | ACCOUNTANT AND AVERAGE ADJUSTER, | vance of 1 @ 1}, selling at 92 and 92}; | Moutrealsp.c.Bonds.the arrears of dividend on the preference wy 18 od April ; an, $7 Fa now, $7 25 | Wines; E Charters 5 dressed hegs- , UId air ; Registered Letters should be posted 15 mir.uliman Sleeping Lar attacoed.\u2019 - W.Bonds, ay.pm\u2014$7 10 @ 15 March ; WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE VIA stock of the previous half year, pay the Commissioner for Quebec and Ontario, | Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.is toc dividend on the preference stock of the Montreal 7 p.C.Stock.Montreal 6 p.6.Stoc&.|.\u2026.j.- |.EXCH B.R every case of i; efore the hour of closing ordinary Malls, and sh it ; F {nutes hafore closing peat A sr en rat bots did Sa PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION A CRUSS BABY.199 8T.JAMES STREET.LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.$ better at 38 @ 38%, and Ciry Passenger a New York.JOHN G.DALE, Agent.Ia Montreal, tc LUX & GAEKN, 13 and 15 Hospital street, DJI, March 6.Hor ANTIQUA, DOMINICA, MARTINIQUE, 87.LUCIA.BARBADOS and TRINIDAD, 3.8.CANIMA, March IT.ncted for its ship news and for the aiton- tion bestowed in it on shipbuilding, saip=- ping und otherlocal industries.The Family Circle is not neglected in the Telegraphat the following rates :\u2014 Argus and Daily Hera'd .$6.00 Argus and Weekly Herald .$1.60 Send subscriptions to Moulton & Powter, not strictly speaking, telegraph business.\u2018Then there is the purchase of patents, lines of small length, amalgamation and pool- foreleck.The Philadelphia Ledger says : \u201c* One of the Pennsylvania mulls is the victim, from which the road purchased asked for April; $11 75 asked for May.9.37 a m\u2014Lard\u2014Opens at $7 23 for April.11 07 & m-\u2014-$7 15 for April.MIt£WAUKEE, March 8.\u2014Wheat, receipts, change :o note, and the market rules steady for Baldwins and Russets at $3 @ $3 25 per brl for No 1, and $2 50 for No2.The sales of Cranberries are in small lots \u2014_ WITH 1HE GRAND TRUNK 1 1 al .P m\u2014$7 05 @ $7 10 March ; $7 10 April ; .; ; FODOPBYLUX RAILWAY COuPANY een La - .Leave Montreal from Bonaventure St&-| Correspondence conducted in French Railway steady at 92 @ 94 ; City Gas is Sant, 60 days.vecsere vero a _ pe a and 0 pd snd-a-half per cent.| $7 20 May.\u2019 Nothing is so conducive to a man\u2019s re- on ener, Lo OF CANADA.ætcamship intices.on above, Je Newport, Lake Mem- German, Italian Spanish and Portuguese quiet at 116 @ 1164, and Montreal Loan | Sterling Bx sn N.5 711170000000 71000 To J : NEW YORK, March 8.miata tb bachelor as stopping fox one » \u20ac i: \u2014_\u2014 , a .m.Returning, : > : 1 ex dividend GRAIN\u201410 40 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red | Right at the house of a married friend an used instead of i; Th D inion QQ C Th | Hi : 0 Newp ict at 3.55 a.m., arriving in Montreal _ October 27 256 | and Mortgage Co.is firmer at par.The MAUDUUGAUS à VAVIOSUS MINING INTELLIGENCE $1 45% bid April.5 55 a Cosmo] bein.kept awake for five or six hours by Proms of die OTD Lis 0 bila 4» Ipping 0 IN : 4 y IDEN BRADLEY BARLOW H.COTTE, sales during the day were as follows :\u2014 Steck Broke \u2019 \u2014Steamer, das @ 56kc March; 534c @ | the crying of à cross baby All crores and OURS.OMINION LINE.EAVER LI rt em x.SN, : _ 0 + \u2019 i .; .enerally pain Will perform a Weekly service between | ling at Sork Barbour.Ireland Supt.Traffic, Prest.& Gen.Mangr.| Accountant and Auditor, MORNIXG BOARD.INSOLVENT NOTICES.Gab The Bape ee Bron at Eagle Head, Sedo Apr No.2 3.000, S640 March; 56.- ed tho oil and veniling ou ad-ache, drows ne l iverpool and Portand during the ensu- = SESRERS y &.LEVE, Address P.O.Box No.903 Bank of Montreal.23 @@ 140 abarous Bay, Cape Breton, is said to be | 000, 54e, April; 8,000, 52e, May.1215 ber his\u2014Ed : ongue, disagren ng Winter, with the following first-class | JARRYING BRITISH AND AMÉRICAN Can.Agt.M.& B.Air Line and S.E.Ry.PA 0e 10 @ 140! QUEBEC progressing most favourably from reports | a m \u2014 Wheat, irregular; Chicago, $1 40 | TaD, remember isa, giddiness, distur: Clyde-built Steamahips.leaving Liverpool MAILS.en a September 24 ly 323 55 @ L 405 New M Cn A, | Teaching Halifax.A shaft has been sunk | @ $1 44; Milwaukee, §1 44 @ $145; æ d teehngsof gn ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 cn Thursdays and Portland on Fridays in J EUROPEAN TRAVEL Ew VEBTINGS OF LREDITORS.==A.| one hundred feet, and copper ore is report- | #mber, $1 40 @ $1 66.Corn, flo; No 2 e sluggish live.each week .\u2014 Cabin, Intermediate and Steerawe Pas- M ATTIGE & DICKINSON 25 @ 62 | Robert of Granby, at Kuowlton, March ed there in great abundance 6lc.105 pm ~Wheat quiet; No 2 Red \u20ac.8 uli the boys DominroN Live.BxavER LINE sage Tickets to all parts of Enrope, by most .3 sssssscs0sc0u0000ss-200 @ 81 130; JB Hassardt, of Gatimean Point \u2019 & \u2019 - 18 L 46, cash; $1 464, Apri and comfort win ons.Tons, reliable lines, sailing every WEDNES- Barristers, Attorneys, tolicitcrs,&e | Merchants.ooc.«oot \u2026\u2026.6@ 93% | Village, at Hull, March 17: L H Hamel 464 e $ py ; $1 46), April.Corn st medicine.Tié Brooklyn.8 575 | Lake Nepigon.\u2026.3,200 DAY, l\u2019HURSDAY and SATURDAY from es @ 93% ges AL da » ni os v quiet ; No 2, 6lc; freights, Go bid.185 in is à Aid uebec TL 2,650 | Lake \u2014bamplain.2,20- New York and Boston, at lowest rates.CORNWALL, ONT 3 | of St Antoine de la Baie du Fehvre, at LIVE SFOCR MARKET, p m\u2014No 1 Wheat, irregular ; No 2 Red, edford Laborste omision \u2026.8,2:0 | Lake Winnipeg\u2014.3,800 iY Choice Staterooms secured by telegraph, C.J.Marron, M.A.| E.L.DicINeoN B.A Montreal Tel 4 ; 2 A Su Francois da Lee, Mareh 17; Quan M March 3-1 île et $1 464, April 1 Nol White, $1 444, April 8 on every lik 3 : Ci ; : free of charge.Offices: 2023 St.James July 7 160 ontreal Telegraph .\u2026\u2026.\u2026o Bourget & Co, of Levis, at nebec ONTRRAL, Marc .\u2014In spite of a 306 p m\u2014Wheat irregular ; sales, 50,007; 6d.Sou by Appointed Sailings, Ce on vrs z street, Montreal, and 271 Broadway, New 265 @ 924 | March 19; Claggett & Tait, Montreal, | emall supply en the St.Gabriel Market | No 3 Red, $146 @ $) 464, cash; $1 46%, able and essen PORTLAND Tu LI1VEx POOL PRUVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN | Yors.° _ G.LEVE, General Agent.JOHN McDONALD, |City Gas Co.«.17@ 116\" | March 17; J Brouasd, Quebec, March | the enquiry fer cattle was not #0 brisk | April ; No 1 White, $1 44, April.Corn, natralis, the Gr» QuEsse, ee Laxe CRAMPLAT IMPROVEMENT.December 28 158 ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Mont.Loan & Mort.Co.56 @100 | 16; D Leavett, of Clinton, at Sher- | 88 might have been expected, still pricea | quiet; sales, 75,000 No 2 6lc.325 pm OF THE UNITED STATES, \u2014 * March 5th February 27th | Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVER- 280 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL AFTERNOON BOARD.brooke, March 23; J R Sneath, Mont.| showed an iruprovement of abeut 25c @ Wheat, No 2 Bod, sales $1 440, May ; Nol 120 BROADWAY, N.Y HU Halk ki DoMmIN1ON, LAKE NEPIGON, 5 ia Queenstown, are appointed resl, March 15; J H Lertie, Quebec, | 902 per 100 lbs, fair to good cattle ranging ite, sales §1 43%c, April.3 30 p m\u2014 s LN.Xo.; \u2018 POOL, via Q > ppoint EsTABLISHED 1867.Bank of Montreal 50 @ 1412 \u2019 5 » Q , .Wh R : ken grey hair, & March 19th March 12th to leave as follows:\u2014 Spécial attention given to auditing the | ~~ © tete 41° | March 16; T Tobin, Sorel, March 18; from 33 A $4.25, with mest of the small eat, No 2 Red, §1 454 bid ; $1 46 asked, rp y bring back BROOELIN, Lage WINNIPEG, GERMANIC.Saturday,Mar.6, at 1.30.pm, |* dE E = | books and statements of Joint Stock Cone Bal Noel Roy, Montreal, Mareh 20; | business at$4.Ou the Viger Market a Epril.Policies incontestable t is superior tot April 2nd March 26th | Barric\u2026l'huraday,Mar, 1}, at 4.00 pm.| y, panies and Corporations.12 @ 140% 7 Boilard of St H ori at Queb «.| few eattle sold from $3 for common to| PORK \u201412 25 pm \u2014 $12 00 March; | atter Three Yearsmeous dye, mir These Steamship are all of large oarry= | Caine.Thursday, Mar.18, at 10.50 a m.| BOSTON AKD MONTREAL AIR LINE | January 207 _ | Peoples.\u2026.2+0044000c0ms0 000000, 25 @ 63 orarts got ug | $3.25 for medium.Calves ranged from | $12 10 April; $12 20 May.1 55 pu\u2014 \u2014 rge bottles, let ng capacity, will insure at the lowest | pypypyc.Saturday, Mar.27, at 4.0).p.m \u2014 Merchant@.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.reccseres 260 @ 944 March 19; Sawyer, Bossey and | 2 50 Æ $6.50.88 to si d ex $12 00 March; $12 25 April ; $12 25 M Contract clearly and he most expends rates, and have superior accommodation for Avani.Thursday A pril + at 10.00 a.m.| shortest Bonte via ontral Vormont B.B.kins.| JOIN FULTON, 1@ 944 Harvey, Montreal, March 18.I A 236 * 0 @ Fa and quality, and Pme $7 5 April oN on concisely expressed.No A, Passengers.Gzemante.Saturday, Ap'1l 10,at 4.00 p.m.m, .15 p.m, ; WRITS OF ATTACHMENT IssUED\u2014 .= ps .JURE HaiB Bi \u2018Through Bills of Lading issued by all | giprio.Thureday,April 15.at 9.60 a.m.tor gere Montreal Bt faa nlp for Accountant in Bankruptcy,] Commerce.vus s+v100 00.200 @ 1182 Against\u2014S X Cimon, Quebse : Thos rr 1 55 p m\u2014$7 66 April; $7 70| arduous or merely techs est for rest: Grand Trunk Railway Agents in Canada.| Ourric Saturday, April 24, at 40 p.m | Boston.; Auditor and Commissioner, At New York the Stock Market was | R'y, jr, Sc Johns: Levy & B uchard, | CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.| cn _ nical conditions.olour, It produx Pp.y BEITANNIC y, ay 5 Three Express Trains daily, equipped a 1 h 1 : COTTON\u20141 30 p m\u2014Strong and un- \u2014 >, and is absolt FLINN, MAIN & MONTGOMERY, Fxrusi10 Thursday, May 6,at 3.00 p.m.| wiry Mller Platform and Westinghonse Air 07 St.JAMES ST REKE | generally stronger, the principal exoep- | Quebec; Nadeau, Bourget & Ce, Que- changed Dividend 175 aso od for destror: Dominion Line; | Ggrmanic.Saturday, May 15, at 930 a.m.| Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached to .MONTREAL.tions being Pacific Mail, Lake Shore, Ohio | bec.Monday, March 8.MILWAUKEE, March 8 ; vidernds 0 an rowth of new ie H.J.SELKIRK, Bar«I0 \u2026 Thursday, May 20 at 1.39 p.m.| Night Trains between Montrealand Boston | Investigations and Reports made on the | & Mississippi, and NewYork Central, which | = ASSIGNEES APPOINTED \u2014L A Globen- .1 - ; , \u201c| Per Cont on Tontine Poli.[UK Halk B Manager Canada shipping Cour 0 CEuric\u2026.Thuxsday, May 27, at 800 a,m.| end Springheld, and New York via Troy affairs of Debtors, either in town or coun.PP, li a ro sky, Muntreal, to A Prefontaine, Be- \u2018Wheat in Chicago jc lower.GRAIN\u20149 85a m\u2014 Wheat, $1 188 bid | pies (Int have reached gli .al to eaver 3 | BRITANNIC Saturday, J une > as 3.00 p.m.and Parlor Cars to Day Express between ry, with punctuality and dispatch.showed some decline.The fluctuations |; GERMANIC.Sat arday, June 19,at 2.00 p.m, TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.Ting y : Chaplean, Sault an Recollet ; L Jos La.~= Wheat, very little enquiry ; do Corn, May.10 08 a m\u2014Wheat $1 164 March ; \u2014 nds, LUCKYKS Exchange Court, .Barric.\u2026 Thursday.June 24, at 4.00 p.m 7.15 a.m., day Express for Boston, via R & L ] À FLAMME Cig Opg 1,30 ,CPg | jnie, Montreal,to E Morice & Co; SC niet but stead Cargoes on passage and | $1 174 April; $1 22} Mu ; care, $1 29; Average New Business recommended.Agents Dominion Steamship Co.SALOON PASSAGE.Lowell or Fitehburg, also for New York \u2019 : 9 Saturday.Fatt, Montreal, to Tnomson & Buckley; { 3%\" >! Te = Corn, 374c ; Oats, 81e ; R Ti Barley.| for Eight Years Lavger and never fil: And Special Rate, $60, return $110, (for winter | via Springfield or Lroy.ADVOCATES West.Union.1124 112} .113 | T Charland, Quebec, to J B Bedard ; C for shipment\u2014Wheat and Cora, very m- 634c.10 32 : Wh 41163 March | than that of any other Rlands, slugs THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO.months) from New York to Liverpool, For Waterloo, 715 a.m.\u2019 Lake Shore 1108 1104 1164 1093 | Beausoleil \"Montreal, to J A Gravel; J | active.Mark Lane Wheat, quiet ; do Corn yi a ry aay.5 March ; y ; that which & 1 Custom House Square, New York to Liverpool and Queenstown | For Waterloo and Magog, 8.15 p.m.42 tt.James Street.; °° TS \\ 6 8 ed ee Finda : ! \u2019 ; » | $L17$ April; $L 21} May.11 40 a n\u2014 | Companyr dressing # # Agents Canada Shipping Co.| 880 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 | 8.15 pm, Night Express for Now York Pacific Mail .6 61 60% 0% M M Duif, Montreal, to John Findlay; | firm, English Country Wheat Markets, | Wheat, $1 174 March; $1 18} April; is i, old February 25 280 and, $175 ty Tickets Jo London, $7, and via Troy, arrive New York 6.45 a.m.next | Hon.B.Lartaxus, Q.C.| L.Larnamme Erle ree 46} 468 47% 463 A Bourbongiere.Montreal, 19 J Leger, firm; French do, quiet.Farmers\u2019 deli- 3 22} May lop on Ma i 17} | Assets, $36,000,000 and Per > \u2014\u2014\u2014 aris, $20, gold, a ional, ildren ing.° oO pfd.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oun vee wee .| alias eger dt arisien ; Ir- LV?v1 * arch ; ril ; ay ; Corn, d through.ot between one and twelve years, balf-price.om Night Express for Boston via October 14 28_ | Ohio A Min 42 43 41% 401 | ouard, Montreal, to G Daval ; À Bour- | Yeries of Wheat during the week, 25,000 | 373c ; Oats, sic; Eye, 75e; Barley, 6340.surplus, #$7,000,000 Infants free.Servants, $50.Lowell, and New York vis Springfield, WALKER & McINTYRE, Nor-West.o.93 93% 944 94 | bonniere, Montreal, to N Fafard.30,000 grs.Liverpool Wheat, spet, very | 12 20 p m\u2014Wheat, §1 17 March; $1184) For further informatie These Steamers do not carry Cattle, QOING NOKTR.Do.pfd.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.107 | DIviDENDS PAYABLE.\u2014 Labadie & |inactive: do Corn.weaker.Liverpool | APril; $1 224c May.12 50 p m\u2014Wheat, | 5 For further information, apply at the Pi Dsy Express leaves Boston, vis Lowell | BARRISTERS, AT10RREYS SOLICITORS 1 2 clive; do \u2019 : POOL | ¢7 173 March ; $1 18% April ; $1 227 May, | Ceneral Agency for the Dominion of Ca- Le : Sheep or Pig.at 8.00 a.m., via Fitchburgh 8.00a.m., Troy NOTARIES, êC + | St Paul.824 | Levasseur, Levis, March 15; J Normand, | Galifornia and Club Wheat, 11s @ 118 4d ; | 1\" 05 ae PES Ÿ- | nada, 157 ST.JAMES STREET, HenazD pee + STEERAGE PASSAGE.&t 7.40 a.m, arviving in Montreal at 9.20 ., SL.Do.pfd \u2026\u2026 | Quebsc, March 22 ; OSte Marie, Mont- | de Red Winter and White Michigan 5 p m\u2014Whear, Hard, $1 25; No 1, | Building, or any of the Agencies through- Ar AS From Montreal te Liverpool, London, | p.m.No, 34 Elgin Street, - - - OTTAWA, | Mich.Central\u2026 933 944 .|real, March 23, P Valliere, Three | w © ° n à iFan | $1 20; No 2, $1 173 cash, March; $1 18} | out Canada.NE Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Bel~ | Night Expressleaves Bostonat 5.35 p.m., (Opposite the Russell H Jersey Central.87; 88% 88% | Rivers, March 15; T & H Demers heat, 11s 3d @ 11s 7d.; do American | April; §1 224 May; No 3, $1 07.2 45 'R.W.GALE, UNARD Li \u2018 re > places roo.or to Montreal from | via ewel), and 6p.m., via Fitchburgh, | oo WALXER l \u201c r sm N.Y.Central.132} 1324 | Montreal, March 22; The Ottawa & Fete Ma do Ba Sy ee Es pme ha VE asi Ne, Gener] Manager.above places, $31.00.ad New York ot 8 p.m, via Springfield, .H.F.BE.o Le reer se 3 : Po eas, 6s ; do Bacon, 1.C,, 36s.p m\u2014Wheat, Hard, $1 24; No 1, NOTICE.\u2014With tbe view of diminishing | _ Passengers taking the \u201cWhite Star | ariivircin Montreal 8.55 cums November 23 278 | Del.Lack & West 824 95% put | Rideau Forwarding Company, Montreal, | Froux \u2014Market dull ; no business trans.| $1 10; No 2, $.16 cash, March; §1 17| WANTED\u2014Two or three first-class Cane the chrnces of collision, the Steamers of | Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London ia | Night Express leaves New York via Troy EVANS & RIDDELL el.udsen.\u2026.83 Maroh 22; Davidson.Whelan & Young- piring worthy of remark.Quotations | April ; §1 41 May; No 3, $1 054.vassing Agents for City and Ezstern Town.{his Line take a specified coursefor all soa- | 93 days from New York, _ at 7 p.m., arriving in Montreal 10 a.m, 3 Sts Joseph .394 40 393 | er, Montreal, March 15.inall hanged shivs.sous of the year Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all | \u201cgr Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Public Accountants Do.pfd.vee eae 74% ve DrrDs oF COMPOSITION AND Dig.| \u201cOT aly une anged.TOLEDO, March 8.December 8 292 .On the Outward Passage from ue ee parts of Europe at moderate aw.assage Çentra] Vermont Railroad Office, 186 St.AND Rock leland.152 .1523 | CHARGE PREPARED.\u2014 John Findiay, Superior Extra messe mr O PHS 2 s 1 GRAIN\u201410 a m\u2014Call\u2014 Wheat, opened to New York or Boston, cro » | James Street.- APSTÜNE.00c00 seras 00e , .; a ridian of 50 at 43 Lat.,or nothing to the | apply to RB.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broad- |\" New York Office, 417 Broadway.OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES, 5 e & Le vu on 8 + 193 {with J MM Duff, Montreal; A H Mur FaOY a 000 @ 0 00 apd wn i rc Fe 2 43 @ THE North of 43.way, New York.Orto Boston C fice, 760 Washineron street.LWT.JON sTRERT | V; 7 V2 & 1e.2.i cr we pby, with W Walker, Quebee ; M Hal- Spring Extra \u2026eumançens.000 @ 590 SL 53M 38 à Marsa pril ; MN , \u2019 d4s6d On the Homeward Passege, crossing the B.J.COGHLIN, Wn.F, ; IMONTREAL.Wabash .433 431 .48% | cro, with À Lionaie, Montreal; M Fa~ | Superfine .owes 550 @ 560 | 3 ay; Cor, No 2, 414s asked, 41%: | Merchants Marine Insurance (a.nine Vendoi Moridian of 50 at 42 Lat., er nothing tothe SOLE AGENT, 8.W.CUMMINGS jFassenger sent.December 11 à 0 Do.pd.5 2 8% 5 fard, with A Bourbonniere, Montreal.Strong Baker8\u2019 \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u20260 - 8 19 @ $ s bid cash ; = asked, 41%c bid April à Gates OF CAN North of 42.soe i I i , + Wo nion Pacific.93 3 3 3: A\u2019 \u2014 ÎTRE Lens ceus0e s00 .0 .Ù \u2014 », No ed, ADA.London The \u201canard Steamship Company (Limit | palmes IR Sulploo strech, Montreplh | \u201cGeil, Passenger Agent,\" General Bugt.| \u201cMAGLENNAN & MACOUNALD, M ar LE NE pronier Monbent Apris G Dercuy, | Midis 435 @450 |$1 82 April; 81 93 May; $1 314 June; \u2014\u2014 [a for reside od) be POOL calling at DUMINIUN LINE ee Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, &¢.47 49 .| Montreal, April8; À J Pell, Montreal, | atari Bare re 380 3390 | aa to asked cash; Oats, nomi- | Capital, = - $500,000, 4 CORK HARBOR Tau _ COBNWALL ONT.ere wee + | April 9; R Beckham, Montreal, April | City Bags (dolivered).© 00 (@ 8 20 DETROIT, March 8.\u2014\u2014 _ | FROM PIER 40 N.KNEW YORE.OF STEAMSHIPS 2 : D.B.MACLENNAN, H.SANFIELD MACDOMALD 44 453 .|9; M Daigaault, Longueuil, April 16;| Stat t of Flour i tea f : ; HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, Cy PARTHIA.Wednesday, March 10 if i a : TAMES W.LIDDELL.Canada Southern .69 68} J A E Genereux, Sorel, April 8 tatement of Flour inspes or week | GRAIN\u2014I2 55\u2014Wheat, strong; No 1 LTH ALGERIA.~ Wednesda, March x y | April 78_ | C.St.Paul &M.\u2026 87.\u2019 \u2019 ; ending 6th March, 1886 :\u2014 pp], | lVhite, $1 274 cash, March; $1 29} April; | Agencies in all the Principal Cities:and \u2018> Las nscause \u2026.\u2019 ris, : 2 NTHENT, ABYSSINIA\" Wednesday, March 31 Delaware and Hudson Ganal Go's CARMAN & LEITCH, me GRAIN S141ISTICY.I +1 A Towns of the Dominion: SCYTHIA.\u2026 We , .o .; .7 se Lrais- \" Wednesday, April 14 RAILROADS BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW .\u2026.ves The visible supply of grain, comprising Extra BSuperfine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ley BOSTON, March 6.\u2014 Frouz \u2014 There | All Classes of MARINE RISKS accepted « Frien i GALUIA .Wednesday, April 21 > \u2014T0\u2014 SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, 159 \u2026\u201c|the stocks in granary at the principal | Bpring Extra.[NN 250 a eady demand for small lots at prices | at Current Ratesed to he Pr BOTHNIA eus Wednesday, April 28 ES De Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, Now NOTARIES PURLIC, &c., .La Lu | points of accumulation at lake and steam- | Superfine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.e \u2026 26 vihin the range Sx Sioratione.oe J.K.O8WALD, Fo ied ALGERIA wore Wednodhds Mas 13| Running in connection with the York, Philadelphia, CORNWALL, ONT.|_Dopf.l.| boat ports, and the rail shipments from | Fine.res _Ÿ4 | mon.Western extras range from $550 @ | May®1 General Mans 508, © ibis *No Steerage.Grand TrunkJiallway otf | AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTE | 3,4.Larron.RB.B.CARMAN Exchange.485 485 485 | lake and river ports, for the periods indi- Total 570 $6 25, and medium and fancy bakers\u2019 pimples his nf Md following Wednesday from Canada.Trains Leave Montreal: sune 14 42 Money PE 6 § 6 | cated were = Mar- 2, Mar.1, Feb.28 rrr L ' A Boren.Whoawbrands i on a 75 fre qu ! , 80 .\u2018 - _ - 2, 1, ., À., g ., ra LIE puri, 0 150 80 | gir.358 | ques p{152æ-\"Dey Étprces vith Waner| NOTT & CO | PUS TES, 6500s NW, | west, be.265m 21.20%, sms Fier Tipo.| rt» em over scsicnat | North British and Mercantile ; 8 i comzodation.pq dE \u2019 , - : x ; eat, bu.8,643, ,104, ,034, .; 8 Cancels 6 gold, Be Paris, $15, gold, additional.Mississippt, .2200 Brooklyn Saratoga, Troy and Albany, arriving 1n Stock, Brokers, 119 st.Fr rancois Xavier 20,300 ; do.pref, 200 CR 1,600; St Corn, Bu.5.831.840 13.801.5¢7 15,621,190 Barrey\u2014Nominal, \u2018 $6 624 and $6 75, and some brands of Michi.Return tickets on favorable terms.St.Louis 2.000 | Toronto.New York at 10.10 p m same day without 8 eo 2) Mem ers of Mon tron Stock Se | Paul, L1 400 : à p 2 LC.4.300 Qats, bu.9,845,742 2,203,160 2,999,694 O arvmat\u2014Ontario, $4.50 @ $4.60.ganar 40: do are e Lat $ 00 per bbl.In- FIRE AND LIFE ULE OF Steerage at very low rates.Steerage | Dominion,.\u2026.\u2026.8,200 | Ottawa.3,659 | change.; ty made onda.| tan, -1,470 ; do pret, 00; 1G, 4,300; | Barley bu.3,474 578 3,850,633 3687,i91| Rra\u2014Nominal Le ones are duoted a $675 @ $725; PH tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown NXT (Buil 3.15 p.m.\u2014Night Express \u2014 Wagner's | Investments made or realized.Erie.58.600: 8t Joe.2 400: d tf 906 .| Eye, ba \u2026\u2026 629896 1,264275 900,050 Oars\u20143lec @ 32c winter wheat patents sell at $7 25 @ $8 50, ; lowest | TOXBS \u2026.\u2026.20- m0vr2r Elegant Sleeping Car runs through to N May 6 107 rie, 95,000; Bt Joe, 4,400; Co pret, ; \u2014 , and fancy spring wheats a\u2019 $7 25 @ $9 C PILLS., and all other parts of Europe at lowes DATE OF SAILING.York without change.&@r Phis Train ainu ikinet L 8, 13,700 ; N Y C, 1,000 ; O & M,40,- | Total bu .20,925,307 43,922,728 51,153,841 | LZ \u2018S\u201478c per 66 Ibs.brl.\u2018 per urance ompanv.gine rough Bills of Lading given for Bel.| Steamorsiwill sail as follows:\u2014 makes close connection at Troy and Albany | MCMAHUN, GIBBUKS & MHAB, | 000, UP, 5,100; M C, 8,500; D & H,| During the week ended February 28, | CORY4FAL\u2014$2.90 @ 83.00.Qars-\u2019There is à limited demand, and sitiog Nb} fast, Glacgow, Havre, Antwerp and other QUEBEC como wbth March | with Siceping Car Train for Boston, ar | Barristers, Attorneys, Soliciters, des | 4.00.IC 19,500 ; D & L, 21, ee ais Ets | Conx\u2014About 70c duty paid, | the market remains dull at quotations No ESTABLISHED 18093 or sul Ports eS the Continent, and fur Mediter- DOMINION 70 Toth March dos ok Through Mails and Express LONDON.ONT, on TC, 12,600 ; D & Ly 21,800; À & have been received there was \u2018a dechense or a wal Spring Wheat, nominal Nand extra hte @ og fro No 83 Sos Subscribed Capital £2 000,000 Ste whic \u201cenean 3 orts.BROOKLYN .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2Rd Apri ow York 1hr \u201c HUGH MACMAMON, G.0.| GRO.G.STBBONS | \u201cVU.: jai : | at el 4, ; ; Yo VUS, 6 ed via this line, » the visible supply of all kinds of grain 473c ; No 2 mixed at 46jc.confine?For Freight and Passage.apply atthe | PArzs OF PASSAGE FOR WINTER MONTHS.| C3, y Cle Ai ms GxO0.M°NAB, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 in the visible SUpp\u2019y Of grain, | Borran\u2014 Western, 15c.@ 18c.; Brock.CS ; od, de.6d 1 ompany s 0 fee, Fo Bo ling Heer Caza.Montreal to Liverpool, $50; Re- AE a a OISE, sold #4! London, August 3, 1875 sm | MONTREAL TELEGRAPH CO.ge Lo 248,442 ee On ville and Morrisburg, 17c.@ 21e.: Eaat- poutre a Toa ie thse remains Jilifor| CANADA BOARD, VD ie I to St Lis.WAN ect re paid Steerage Tickets issued at the the Gs Semen sûre t, Montreal J.RIELLE, À special meeting of the shareholders | 152,841 bushels, against 42,222,728 bush- S60 Townships, 20c.@ 73c.@reameries, Se at de 3 Prat en dat D.Log MacDOUGALE, Pages 05e * 2 Hi mgant March 6 8 St ¥rancois Zavier 81 oe rickets can be had at ail the | JOsEPH ANGELL CHAR oe uh Land Surveyer® of the Montreal Telegraph Company was | els on March & 1879.hero as à de Carese \u2014 l4c.@ 154c., according to ses choice Philadelphia chickens sell at Tomas DavipsoN, Esq.Vendors : a ; rincipal Grand Trunk Bailway Ticket | \u2018General Pass\u2019r.Agent Agent, No.146 ST JAMES STREKT | held to-day at the Company's offices, Sir 145 243 bushels uring the last week of | make.Be Really nice freshly made win- | DIRECTORS : The Best, INMAR LIRE Dang re nied oy and.Pe nse 3 Ala = ago Montreal = == | Hugh Allan in the chair.Messrs.Alex, |\u2019 The export clearances for Europe from | LABD\u201410c.@ lle.for tubs and pails.ter butter sells readily.Common butter TBE OT Ou Bea, of Messrs.Wnprepared RUYAL MAIL STEAMERS of Canada.à anvary 9 TH 8 Mitchell, Thos.Caverhill, J.P.Cleghorn, | the ports of New York, Montreal, Boston, Forx\u2014Mess, $16.00 @ $17.00, in pelt Ly be ors Srl Cuanues F.SmITHERS, Esq., General v' Nuit à TO QURBNBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL For Freight or Passage, apply, in Lon on, i 1 J iD.R Stoddart, J.H.Joseph, Hector | Portland, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Bircon\u2014do.@ 10 4c.fall \u2018dairy butter at 25¢ @ 28¢, With very | The H anager Bank of Montrealjuste, BCE \u201d to Bowring, Jumiesen & Co., 17 East D THE TELEGRAPH as em OWNS | $ [ US : t.Si New Orleans for the periods indicated AcoN-\u2014ŸC.be.little good emough to bring the latter © Hon.1mouas RYAN, Senatorst rl #2 A .- ses cuncueses vauute \u2019 .ss crs DAVID TORRANCE CO, Pournals re the Maritime Provinces, and P .IN of leave to ask Parliament te amend their March 3.5.479 1,355,346 Ls 5408 Clover, $3 75 @ $4.not puch butter here that sells below 18¢ Fire Reserve Fund.796.077 = » Press) 2 = xchange Cour: ebruary 25.38, , 520.80 cn ; \u2014 ; ; remium Reserve.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.; \u201c row, == February 21 ga | avo populsr rovince of Quebec.| charter, so that they could make arrange.| Wobruary 18.73,448 LIBSGSL 1.598.764 | Wiser, im sian a odes BI | tend sates ar aan uns Quiet but | Balance of Profit and Logs ide ul\u201d City of Richmond .,%at., Mar.13, 7.00 a.m Cp ADVERTISING MEDIUMS.LIVE AND NEWSY ments for the lease, purchase, pooling of | February 1L.44,565 869.972 1,830.78 | Milwaukee, $1 44 @ $1 45; Ambor, $140 @ | tions.We quote at lc @I15c por 1b for | A0COUBbwis imines 57,048 © oN hey ity of hester,.Sat., Mar 20, 13.30 pm Bermuda West Indies & P orto Rigo The Daily Telegraph is published at 36a ! i h other li and general Sy $1 46 Corn quiet; N 092, Bc.Oats quiet, | fine factory, and 13c @ 146 for fair t a as only {wr C:ty ot New York, Thurs., March 25, 3 p.m ! e Davy oe d.Ministers.Postmas- | _ Has Special Correspondents all over the receipts, &c., with other lines, 8 \u201c| Total 4 weeks.212,205 4,348,440 6,084,849 | Rocoipts\u2014 Wheat, 100.000 bushels: Corn, | Ecas\u2014Prices are weak.and 15, 0800 | Life Accumulation.82,852,567 \u201c\u2018 fou 35 iy % Le Sateen Tho ADL 5 200 P= Tors, ; Tod Teachers in the Public Behools Fartern Fownship s,and in Montreal and | ly extend their business aa they saw fit.| Pr.dweoks.302,615 4,068,918 5,447,261 | 108 008 bushels; Osta, 44 000 bushels; Eye, ie the market fur fresh Eastern ee Aunuity Funds.oo come 300,080 \u201c gwed Jity of Montreal, Thurs., ril 8, p.m , , ; ; .\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 rit A 4 a \u2019 \u2019 3 \u2019 \u2018 _ i rons?! OPA pro supoled mai the Dig Tearrcah i IS Tae mecing agocéformally te the pre\u201c) THE RAILWATS AND gHE |i, en Eu ae | fr Souther and Western although ins | pop, Pie Dora nile eo 1902 LT .GoaLOON PASSAGES\u2014$60, $80 and $100 8: year.of A parties for the remainder of PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY EVERING, | position.In answer to a shareholder, Sir DVANCE TN IRON apogee ET e000 aa\u201d 5.8 | batned y wo more is ob- ire Premiuma & Interest £976,160 i ay Ÿ old.; .; i 000 : , 3._ ; ] > i Nor, ROUND TRIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.en - 1879.legraph is published at $1 AT COATICOOK, P.Q.: Hugh replied that is was not contemplated - am\u2014Opens at 31.22g for April, 1118 8m Javpoatapiae\u2014The market is dull for From Life Dep Tn - pr 16 Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $15 CE a SRE Lh ° Weekly pu a pub ish weekly the to ask for powers to issue bonds, mor to in! Seme of the railways have been lucky \u201cReceipts \"212000 \"push ; shipments, 148.- | made as low as 25e Pad 0e is Pete esa ._ terost.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.#438,787 MO) and #20 additional, according to route se- | D YEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP CY | JSEiond ct De \u201cFalmage or some other pro.| BY MOULTON & POWTER | crease the capital of the Company.I is in having made their contracts for rails 050 bush.9.48 a m-Opons at 40fc for | prics for tho best Iota.Rosonresellng ap | Interest Bd on ER roe, | ere?he YEERAGE (including Rai For BERMUDA, steamship BERMUDA, March | minent clergymen.\u2018The Telegraph gives held that one reason for the change of | prior to the advance in iron.The Chi-} May.11.07 am\u201440jofor May; 48ÿc for | b0e @ 68c for Northern and Eastern stock An\u2019aity F\u2019nds.12,040 AS 1 bomen Montreal i and New York él o> id Ft \u2019 : | prominence to Agriculture, etc., as well as Price $1.00 Per Year, in advance.charter is to allow the Company to go into | cago, Burlingion & Quincy was one of | June.Oats\u2014Receipts.38,000 bush; ship- | and Prelifies at 50c @ 55c.Onions are £450,777 pik For Freight or Passage, apply at the | For ST.JOB A RECIBO, A QUARILLS» to Trade and Commerce and geseral news, .the business of telephone lines, whieh it | them, and it has made\u2014or rather saved\u2014 | ments.27,000 bush, 938 a m\u2014Pork\u2014Opens quiet at $4 50 @ $4 75 per brl.Total E 20 26.037 pea Company\u2019s Offices, 31 and 3s Broadway, MAYAGUEE and ST.THOMAS, steamship | secular and roligous.It has long been | Clubbed with the MoNTaEAL HERALD | Las been claimed by gome shareholders is | a handsome thing by taking time by the at $11 70 bid for April.am\u2014§1160 | ~ APPLES AND CRANBEREIRS\u2014Thera is no | Total Bevenue.u.81,426,997 or, $6,944,426 733 WILLIAM EWING, Inspector.GEORGE N.AHERN, Sub-Inspector.Head Office for the Dominion in Mon : 2 ; Passage Kutes greatly raduced, which furnishes tales, sketches, otc.Aps | \u2018 Argus\u201d Office, Coaticook ; or James | ;ng, which the Company\u2019s Directors roresee | 10,000 tons of rails, to be delivered during | 17,000 bush; shipments, 5,000 bush.9.35 | at 88 @ $9 50 per brl.i Where plaus can ke seen and Berths | For freight, i 0 RD 5 OPP ta ply to Stewart, Managing Director, \u201c Montrea} iebho extension of herr business in the | the year at Chicago at $42.50 per ton.x a-m.\u2014Opens at $1.18 bid for April.11.16 Hay AND Srraw\u2014The market rules stea- reals.ACT secured.i x , WILLIAM ELDEB Herald\u201d Printing and Publishing Com \u201cch it is clai ; : ; a.m.\u2014$1.18¢ for april; $l 22} for May.| dy.We quote swale ha ; MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON Noo 29 Broadway, New Yo k.Dy h- hich it is claimed the | th 1 .{ y q y at $8 9; , au Stor pH Or to Charles C.McFall, Ticket, Agen LEVE Gi LÔEN, St.Jesu, New Brunswick pany, Montreal, North-West, all of whic! the present prices of rails the railway | Barley, receipts, 7,000 bush; shipments, | common at $13 $14 per ton ; medium, L General Agentem | Fobraary al street, 145 n1 2038¢ somos si TRC, Noatresl Baptember 18 + January 21 DW17 | new powers will cover.d saves at least $400,000 by the transaction, 11,000 bash.\\ lat $15 @ $16, and prime at $16 @$17 00! November 20 a ; y : Marci eid RAL print hu Sie .N Ih ed so ça TL .; > \u2014.a.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 mou ys i» ; RU ; amusements.| be shown which incieate: any difference These affairs in ordinary life would be .the Government could not give it their The Government boasted last session j THE VIEW IN 8T.JAMES STREET z - i DOMINION PA I, \"of opinion as to rcuica between himself : dignifid in terms of the most scathing S8+uction.The Tory press took up the that they had economized the public éx- had a most imposing eff-e:.From the MENDELSSO:N CHOIR.i : .I : ; howl and reiterated the charge of sup-, penditure but tne firat thing they are HERALD : ffice up t-» Piace d\u2019Ârmes, the and Mr.Mackonzie, while, on the other charaeter, but as they are iu the dowa:a pressing inf,rmation that belonged to , doing this year is to add one million and- | o.oo was literally packed with people, THE Committees proves that Mr.Mackenzie, | more moderatenaumes.But, even though | refasing Mr.DeCusmos that informa- 6i DAILY HFR I D yy | on these scientific questions, followed |-we fail to cail a spade a spade, wa oaght | tion, said that he did it because the in.MR.PARNELL.ini 250 the Government would rot allow such a \u2014_\u2014 has the now Ministry departed from the | manner, and, to use an Americanism, map to be published with their author.| GRAND RECEPTION IN MONTREAL.MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETI1E, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 180 eee Pre ee are ci Me oa \u201cet In consequence of the ILLNESS 3! ve long line.After a-short time cne of the { GoULD.the Joth instant, has been outer windows in front of the Hall was | FRIDAY, the ED taken off by Mr.P.rry, and PposrPoN :0e wi MR.PARNELL PRESENTED HIMSELF, until a later date, of which dae notice WL LIFE ASSURANGE SOCIETY, 120 Broadway, New Yorkhand, his evidence before Parliamentary of politics, it is customary to call them by the public.Sr Charles, to-night, in | a-balf to last year's Estimatesthe advice of his scientific officer.Nor not to neglect to deal with it in a proper formativn asked for was unreliable and Coutaining Full Reports of the conclusions of the old.After a great ic voi ini i i \u2014_\u2014 .great | the public voice ought to insist that the | ity, He was then reminded of his for- Ç .: ; deal of talk ; ; ; « ai 'se, but, as he required f of , IMMENSE TORCBLIGHT PROCESSION | accompanied by Mr.McNamee.This | pe given.8 em PR © C E E D I N G S Briti abont changing the route in parties of whom we speak should \u201c dig baying condemnod the Government then, \u2014 was the signal for a grea: outburst of Marckd ES [ ritish Columbia, the route selected by | out.Mr.Mackenzie read part of his (Sir C.ILLUMINATIONS.enthusiasm, and the people sent DEMY OF MU=IC ) - $37 366 8 ¢ OF THE Mr.Mackenzie, in accordance with the \u2014 Tapper's) speech from the Hansard, and \u2014_\u2014 forth such cheers as have seldom ACA x nce E T s - , Un | views of Mr.Fleming, has been adopted | THE PRUVIN:.IAL EXHIBITION thea Sir Cbarl-s acknowledged he did| DEMONSTRATION IN ST.JAMES | heen heard in front of that noted Thursday and Friday Evening: Mar ASS ! S7 515 : DOMINION PARLIAMENT by Sir Charles Tupper.And though, The advauta to bo derived f not know as much then as he did now, STREET.house.Mr.McNamee said that Mr.Nand I2, end ta urday Matinee, us - - \u2019 40% > \u2018 to obtain local popularity, a southerly , ges Lo Do derived from | Mr.Landry has given notice of an foreth Parnell, after travelling 350 miles, was ch I3.SURPL ?\u2018 Î PoP ys the holding of exhibitions on a large | ymenduent to Mr.Brchard's Ba | The event so long looked forthe ar- | to4 fatigued to address them that night, Mar a Will be sent to all parts of Dominion { line has been determined on wesiward scale ars considerable.An exhibition | for the redaction of indemnity | r'val in Montreal of Mr.Charles Stewart | but such as could get into the Theatre FAREWELL TOUE ! and United States, during the Secsion, or | of Selkirk, it is not pretended that that in a central locality invariabl ds | to members, providing that the | Parnell, M.P.\u2014tuox place last evening, | Roya.to-night would be able to hear .¥ LAST APPE ARANCE, i i i 08 tly invariably succes , ; his addr He concluded a very brief | PO3ITIVEL p oO N E D Oo L LAR a anything but a loop\u2014built bt in attracting a large number of people, ae ll oT ie relorenco fo the | and that gentleman has certainly good address by \u201cexclaiming \u201c God Save Ire- Mr.A.PITOU, Manager Grand Opera TUAL RESU Of: - iti ital-\u2014 i A 1lle, ana on y LA.\u2019 - additional outlay of capital\u2014leaving Mr.and thus affords munufacturers snd long ol Mr.Bechard represauts that reason to remember, ia days to come, | Java.\u201d Again cheers rent the air, and House, Toronto, bus the honcur to on AC 1 February 10 DEW | Fleming's location of the main line, others a most favourable opportunity of | constituency, Mr.Bechard\u2019a Bill will | the splendid greeting he 1eceived at the | amidst these the gentleman retired.nounce the far ito a appearance 1 x No 43,5 63.= including the position of the bridge, just bringing before the notica of the public | not have much chance in that House.bands of his ceunirymen in Montreal, AFTER ARRIVING AT THE HALL, cite of the iene\u201d S id d ons: POLIC \u2019 oh a { ; 1 3; .a as it was determined \u2018under Sir the various commodities which they Among tbe items provided for is the | who accorded bin what must probably | and being conducted to his rooms, Mr.Mrs.Scott 1 amue oN THE LIFE oF F I\u2014 28 on Kea SIE 4, Charles\u2019 predecessor.The truth may have to dispose of, while, to the removal of the Geological Museum from have %een the warmest welcome he bas | Parnell was intrcduced to several ladies | Entirely new and at et bas.of the most : Connore is that if the pretensions of ; > : £ Montreal to Ottawa, the estima, ed cost received on the American continent.|&nd gentlemen who had been waiting | selected from the choicest of Farmington, .public at large, it is a means of educa- | being $5,080.Manitoba is to have an brilliant repertoire.¢ to all parts of the A: five o\u2019clock a deputation consisting | for the purpose.Among these were: the Opposition as to bad general lo- tion not to be despised.The question | additional subsidy of $15,653.$200,000 of Mrssre.F.B.McNamee, President cf | Father Salmon, the Hon.L.Beaudry, Matinee prices\u201423 Policy, {issued May 25th, 1869).esesssssosses +., 810,000, TUESDA RNING, M 9 : , : : I aan ae 0 00008 SD Y MOENING, ARCH cation, and profligate expenditure onthe | of an exhibition in this city during the | i8 asked for land and cable telegraph | St, Patrick'a Society ; W.S'afferd, | Mrs.McShane, Mre, Dunn, and many HC vening prices\u2014 Resor ed seats, 500, for Anpual Premium, es: oe vesesesrssasese ob seais.ley APPOINTMENTS.line between Thunder Bay and Selkirk, | ,, autumn is now being discussed, | lHes for the sea coasts and islands of | y Scullion, W.Wilson, President of | others, whose names we could not pro- | gaie at DeZouche\u2019s, 211 St.Ja Premiums, (11 years), sve i * 5504, ; ; z g | the lower River and Gulf of St.Law-| > ; ol In the hall of the h were | Admission, 25c.Total Pre , bh.1880.00000oceces a0senu ec ce, Gare \u2014_\u2014 were weil founded, whatever might be and it would bo a matter of regret if ! t to be distri St.P trick\u2019s National Association ; | cure.Inthe hall o e house sic e 57 Cash value, May 25th, 18800.¢« red for 11 years for $10 0 4x Merchants\u2019 Marine Insurance Co\u2014Annual | thought of the Minister, there could be >|rence.The wy o 13 jstributed to | J.P.Whelsn, P.McKeon, and J.Hu- | also a great number of gentlemen eager Merch THE 1, Las Policy-holder having been insu 000.) General Meeting, at 58 and 55 St.stion that h & through want of funds, or from any | the vetersns of 1812.as been re- ban, went ous to Cornwall to meet their | to catch a glimpse of the man who has | pgrp MANAGEMENT bale (The J .MOV cccrccrenesenre + Gencenesesenenc ass eee, 9 Francois Xavier street, at 12 noon.no que 5 Meavy censure Muse | other cause, tke project should be | duced by $5,000._ The allow.noe for distinguished visitor and accompanied | made his name so well.known through\u2014 HONOUR TO ANNOU: ax | 2 Equivalent paid-up pot Toro or at death if within 9 years.) \u2019 0004 have fallen on his professional adviser.dropped.Weare given to derstand | fuel and light 19 Rideau Sol ues bezn | Lim from thence to the city.out the world, so that it was a matter of | py3 5 SECOND SOIREE | 4 (Payable in 9 years 10.000, the premium £ KEWS SUMMARY In 1878, indeed, those gentlemen, espe- | that the Provincial Government moe all that tue Govern nent organs THE SCENE IN THE DEPOT, no litsle trouble t> effect a passage for OF THE ntinued for $10,000, p or 1881 wy him and bis friends.i oo : the policy may be co icy will finally mature h cially Senator Macpherson, who sought bas signified its willingmess to | have said in trying to fasten a charge | long before the westera train by Illustrious Pianist and Composer, 3.Ore to about $175, aud the policy wi y on the Payment DOMINION.to make & point against the Ministry of | contribute towards this end the |on Mr.Macke:zie of having advised | which he came was due, was of the | THE NUMBEES IN THE PROCESSION ter» 90th premium.Curer JusTicE Moss\u2019 condition has much | the day on this ground, levelled their sum of $15,000, provided the latending em grants to seck a home in | liveliest description.Men, women and {it would be diffienlt to compute, but Gustave Sat the 20th p | i à ae it à ; f 3 ildren were crowded together as close | there must bave been something over ME THANICS\u2019 HALE, ll 168 i | improved.main attack upon Mr.Fleming, and ac- | \u2026: : ie | Texas, 1t 18 Fefreshing to find in this | chil ; ak.AT - um 0 1C Wl A NUMBER of yachts were sailing on | cused Mr.Mackenzie chiefl of allowing city contributes a like amount.Tais moraing\u2019s Citizen an editorial comparing | as they could get, and before {he train 3,000.Toe whole .marched quick, WEDNESDAY 10th MaRJE Large D bers of ; thus be Toronto Bay on Sunday.: : ° y ota is certainly a liberal offer, seeing that | theadvantages between Muskoka and the | d:d arrive the people were packed toge- | ly, as the nigh vas a ] = \u2019 .- ar showin A yon ; = ttob £ himself to be hoodwinked and imposed the gain will be on the side of the | Western S.aies for settlers, very | ther as close as sardines in a box.une, and the time occupied in AT EIGHT P.M.ttled during © ye ; g Cas 1! 3 on the stage io London.Out.T°\" | on by the pedantry and neglect of his | cit and it is to be hoped that our Civic | Much to the advantage of Wisconsin IN THE STREET passing a given point, on Wellington PROGRAMME.186 ed on the stage in London, Ont.; or Yr 11 16 Lo be oped that our Lavic | nd Minnesota, in wh:ch it ia said, of : .street where the routs was least imped.1 Beethoven.f 100 to 116 per cent.of ram.* Tse financial statement of St.Patrick\u2019, | Engineer.But the new Ministry representatives will not be backward in re ho Western, Sates aoe they were almost as firmly wedg:d, and ed, was exactly thirteen minutes.The | 1.SosaTA, Op 3L, No.raser te) t ns of TOI Pp ey.Church, Ottawa, shows a surplus of $1,866.| has seen no reason to adopt that line of granting a sum that will be returned s s < the horsemen of tte Hackman\u2019s Saciety (a) ALLEGRO VIV., Bonpo.ur .many mors advantages to the settlers, 7 1 great procession would doubtless have N .Tue National Anthem was hiesed at the | attack, and we are, therefore, driven to many times over by the izflux of visit- such ae greater facilities for clearing wero closely hemmed 1m by prop'e been much larger had there been any |o p,papprase DE CONCERT saz La ums paid.; i heh eager to sce the great defender of Ire- fy! ss 27 atter Her reception at Toronto on Saturday | conclude, either that it is untenable, or ors and increase of business that would | the land, better soil and a bettsr locality | 1,74.Ta one or two places there wer provision made for those to Jon in 1b 8.(a) J wive\u201d do Halevs J Ste , w : B C., has be t that there are corrupt motives for ecv- surely result from an exbibition such as than con bo effurded by Mu koks, and | illuminations prepared to do honour to eiebies named.As will be geen, it was \" (b) NocruasE NIP Se Thi result cannot be attained À WABREN Beck, Q .» has been entrusted ering transactions, in which the Chief | ip ; à to bold.In Ontario th may, therefore, be considered a more | th, ev.nt, I; would inde-d be a matter ies .3 of Scicti 'd there (c) MENvrrTo and Ts1 la suite .18 , with the Crown business at the Perth Aa.5 - it is proposed to hold.In Ontario the preferable place for even Scindinavian | of impossibility to compute the nember eatirely composed of Societies, and ti NO- 2).u20ne ces couvay een ses-sn: Las or.: th k nd of Insura Bizes.Engineer would figure.We leave it to | Provincial Exhibition is considered such emigrants.This-paragiapb has attract- | 0e bled, f r na was no position assigaed to such Irish\u2014 |, oor) \u201cSiena do Bal\u201d.Satter.f an 0 er 1 Nce.\u2026 A ; of peuple assembled, f r net only were be! \u201cother of I Lucia di Lammer- mea A PETITION is to be presented to Parlia- | such friends of Sir Charles Tupper as it a prize, that the various cities outvie | ed & great deal oË attention 10 uy, Ca- men as did nut belong to one or ether 5.(a) SEXTUOR « e \u2018\u2019 Luci the inmediate precincts of the s ation .5) TawenTsLLE des = : ; ially from the fact tnat Hon.J.H.- these.moor, (b) RENT Liszt., one another in the inducements they | 2, ¢81Y : crowded, but Chaboillez Square was one \u201c Soirees\u201d\u201d de Rossini \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.,\u2026 Lisz k votidi hold out t ure it.ÀÂs it is int nded Pope 18 supposed to bava no little \u2018in- Living mass, as was the Haymarket, 6.PARADEKASE DR Concert sur \u2018 La Every Policy contains a clause Ma IN Le Quotidien, of Quebec, says that em- : t uch what has b a o*d out Lo secure 1t, 8 .HÉ@RGEC | toreat in the organ in question.i the rendezvous for the processionists.| and immediately after Mr.Parnell had Muette\u2019\u201d\u2019 d\u2019Auber.eter.: f ployment on public works will be given to ance, is not so much w a as been done, | that the proposed exhibition shall re.Sir John Mucdonald gave a dinner Prior tothe mirival of the train, the | retired from the window >f he St.L+w-' Tne Weber grand Piao, used on this oc.th 4110 incontestable a ter t ee Years 500 men in the spring at Levis.and is, therefore, irrevocable for main open far two weeks, and also par- | party to-ngat au the S:udacona Hail.Marshals, Messra.J.Cloran and A.| rence Hall, the immense body of people | casion, is from the warerooms of the New 6 S .Mr.Lows, Secrotary of the Department | good or ill, buc what has still take of a Dominion character, it cannot Toe next exhibivion of tg Ar: Gil ery Perry, bad put their forces in ord-r,and | dispersed in a most orderly masner.York bn CL nd Admission Tickets pi asking that the Act relating to pool- | may please to adopt the latter view.In going be smenced, the meantime, what is really of import- AT THE.CONCLUSION, \u2014\u2014 G\u2014\u2014\u2014 rp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Se TE will De rie ee to be dome.\u2018Whatever has been fail, if held here, to be of great advau- wil oe roa at Halifax ia the midsum- THE LINE OF PROCESSIONISTS THE ONLY INCIDENT TO MAR 75e, are to be had, from to-day, at, Der : i i J i : : : i in fr > ic Store, and likewis A MEMORIAL window of beautifully stain- expended in opening the way to the tage to the city.I.is currently reported that action | extended from the G.f.R.offices all | the demonstration ccoursed in front of Zouche s Music À pa 7 the Concert.or on 18 bss New business of the Society for 1879 ed glass bas bsen put in St.Paul\u2019s Church, | Province of Manitoba, whether marked will imm-diately be taken agaiust cer- | long St.Joseph to McOord street and | the Hall, where the crush was terrific.London.to the late Rev.B.Bayley, Principal of the Collegiate Institute.Tux Lord Bishop of Ontario hag telegraphed to the Lord Mayor of Dublin to draw upon him for £100 sterliag, the first instalment of collections in his diocese.IT is understood that Mr.O'Brien has been commissioned by the Queen, through His Excellency the Governor-General, to paint a view of the city of Quebec.A NUMBER Of membersof tbe Canadian Parliament attended church on Sunday in the Telegraph Company\u2019s office, Ottawa, and listened to the service by telephone.THE new version of the Canadian National Anthem, composed by Arthur Sullivan during his visit at Rideau Hall, is said by great or little wisdom, has at least brought that fertile Province into closer relations with the old Provinces of the Dominion.It has opened a way for new settlements to cur enterprising young wen ; and it has prepared for a vast addition to our population from European nations.But what is to be the advantage of the hundred miles of road going from the sea to nowhere, which we are about to .construct in British Columbia P This piese of road has no connection with the old Provinces ; nor does it offer any means of colunization, # Hon.J.H.PorE CoRNERED.~\u2014The Hon.the Minister of Agricul ure has a peculiar way of getting himself into positions from which it is diffisuit for him to extricate himself.He manifestly judges other people by himself.Last night he charged Mr.Trow, M.P.for South Perth, with having received $2,000 from the Government towards the production of a pamphlet on the North-West.Mr.Trow indignantly denied the imputation, at the same time callinz upon the Minister to prove his assertions, and, by way cf induczment, offering, should kis (Mr.Pope\u201d) siate- tain Senators, who are not qualified t> sitin the Chamber, being diequalified on account of istolvency aud otherwise.Hon.Wm.Macdougall wili, it is ra- mored, receive an app>intment in some of the departments at Toronto.There 18 no foundation for ths report about that gentleman being named Lieut.- Governor.THE ESTIMATES, From our Special Correspondent.Ottawa, March 8.The following is a summary of the estimated expenditure of the financial year across William street.ON THE ARRIVAL OF THE TRAIN AT 9.15 the signal was given, and at once hundreds of torches were lit,s0 that the train steamed into \u2018a blaze of light illuminating its pasga:e into the depot, and thousands of people made a rush for the rear car in which Mr.Parnell and bis friends travelled ; but he was escorted by Mr.McNamee and his friends,so as to avoid the demonstration, which promised to be rather too hearty to be pleasant.One, more demonstrative than the rest, said, * He must have « fur cap,\u201d and, suiting the action to the word, offered Mr.Parnell the one he hiumzelf was wearing.That gentleman, crowd fainted, but she was quickly taken hold of by two gentlemen at hand and conveyed within doors, where a medical gentleman there promptly gave his assistance, and in a short time she was able to proceed home.To-night Mr.Parnell and his friends will address a meeting in the Theatre Royal, which will, no doubt, be crowded to excesa.- A DEPUTATION FROM QUEBEC, consisting of Messrs.Sutton and J.Shea, waited upon the kunourable member, and appoaled very etrongly for him to honour their city with a visit.After a long debate, through the influence of o.her goutleman and their own energe:ic A young lady who had got into the BFC One Week of Grand Opera WILL BE HELD IN THE Opera House, COMMENCING ON Monday, March 29,1880 IN AID OF THE Orange Hall Building Fund, $12,000 IN CASH GIFTS 426,502,541.A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 R.W.GATE, General Manager for Canad, | 157 St.James Street, Montreal.Ottawa, Few Adverttsriments + Im str 5 \u2014 Pew Advectisemens re ss not So be up to his standard of excellence.ça.ending 30th June.1881, together with the : li .- i : t to th .ab C t be d sont 2 ù 2 .however, kindly declined the honour, | appeals on behalf of the Irish of Quebec .; A prizzarp passed cver London, Ont, sos it je mots nach abused Chinese, tha one verified, lo Et Soins granted aor the financial year endirg saying he thought there were some whom they ably represent, ne auc- | Que Grand Cash Gift of.249 on Sunday night, the mercury suddenly à p à A g Minister, in the event of the incorrect | \u201c01 * Une, = .awaiung them.The crowd in the depot | oeded in ubsaining a promise that he | fulling 40 degrees.There was consider- | Will go round to the Pacific coast, or | ess\u2019 of his statement, would do the SERVICE : Total | Total | was so great that people were | would go there on the 1lth, if it could fone.pole destruction among fencec and sign- | will traveree the Rocky Mountains apd same.But Mr.Pope did not respond | Public Debt [inc'ud- 1879-80.188-81.actually lifted off their feet, amd | be arranged for a special train to bring Gifts of $100.00.oarda.the desert between them and this bit of stating that he accepted the hon.gen\u2019 ing Sinking Fund].§ 8,184,155 § 8,832,347 | When the barrier had been passed | him trom that city to Montreal in time Taz road-bed of the Quebec Central railway, eo long as far superior agricul.| tleman\u2019s statement.It is noticeable | Charges of Manage.the more enthusiastic of the party | for him to meet the train to convey him (OF LEITH) Railway is now completed trom Sherbrooke oy \u2019 di B th b ë that, before making this offer, Mr.Trow | ,MRÈNE «ms 236,507 204,639 | got hold of the hero of the time and |to Ogdensburg for the next day.The \u2019 to the parish of Sacre Cœur, Beauce Coun- tural and is opan to hem on the east- | mice or thrice dented the imputation Civil Government.874,881 9.7451 | Lifted him shoulder high, carry.ng him | deyuzation desire to return thanks to y: aile bave been laid to within twenty | ern side of the Rockies.The original and it was oly when provoked and his A.ministration of 598,855 go7.805 | UO the sleigh outside.On his appear | the gentlemen of Montreal for the posi- 1 ae Monten and Chaudiere Junction legislation on the subject of the Pacific veracity impugned that he threw out | Police 7 12,000 13,500 | 8BC9 at the entrance, tion given them in the procession, and COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.[IME JUICE Number of aPurch ed duri .A .Railway in British Columbia contained | the challenge.That Mr.Pope should Penitentiaries ., 283 908 313,711 the manner in which they have been re- F, CLEMOW, Esq., President; * erurchasers served during i: Railway has circulated a memorial among 2 y .De have avoided 1t, shows that be had bsen | Legislation 628,186 634,131 .CHEERS RENT THE AIR, ., | Crived.They leave the city on Wednes- Wd.CHERRY, E:q., Treasurer; week ending March 6, 1880., 5 members in opposition to the Montreal and | the proviso that it should mot he lu Arts, Agriculture, and being repeated again and again, untill da W.H.LEWIS, Secretary; \u2014_\u2014 Same woek last year .48 Province Line Railroad, the Bill for which $ atlempting the same game of b uff that Statistics [includi\u201d it w: sfeni Th als 47.i gor; vo h interferes with their chart be constructed at the cost of | bis colieagues are in the habit of-play- [ g a it was almost desfening.e marshals | = PARNELL\u2019S MOVEMENTS To.DAY J.BREWER, Business Managor; \u2014 ; x Lu ones M P.havin PE, laying increased burdens on the ing, while, as for the interest that he Ino di nd 2,200 17,200 shor soon at ks pad is a remarka ly Thi \u2018ni M will DANE PR TARO OL Es WARRANTED ENTIRELY FREE FRO SPIRIT.Mt ov, Lit epoken of i \u2018ection.with a Britigh | country.Mr.Mackenzie, though he | bad in the suffering poor of Ottawa, it | _ Quarantise\u2026.178,616 193016 | Short time the procession began to to morging Mr.Parnell will be G£O.CLARKE.\u2019 ~ poken of in connection with a Britis 2 ; | ; Pensions [includi move.Indeed, thestart was effected at | engaged with his correspondence up to \u2014 R : .was evident he had none when brought including ; ; os REFEsENCES.ONG AGAIN! Columbia Judgship, has been interviewed | asked for tenders for a portion of ihe ne w g superannuation | 231.881 246.752 | half-past nine.All went orderly and | noon, when hs purposes driving round c \u2018 ine the tter, and said he had | 154.: ., .1.| to the pont of showing it, and at the | ,5 P° ation] .20s 46.752 : ; ; 30 pup q ; JOHN ROCHESTER, Esq,, M.P.The best \u2014_\u2014 concerning matter, a © had | line in British Columbia, avowed, in his | .coh ; Militia \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.706,8u0 \u20ac86,800 | well, and as all those who took part in | the Muuntain Park.Afterwards he will G.W.MONK, £ 1.P.P; DR.CHUECE: PROFESSOR BARTLETT.\u2014The bes .never asked for the position, and would ; ; same time of vindicating his own vera- | kgilways and.Canals it, wheth £ h ied | bs at the St.Lawr , : * A TUHRTS Ly pte Ey Do ; ; Montreal editors commenced 188 ab not be likely to get if he did, that it had Railway speech in 1878, that he would eity, Tchirgeable $0 in.it, he et o on foot or on Drees carried | be at t î : Lawrence Hall and receive A.J.CHRIS (1K, Esq.Barrister,&c., ; and purest in the world.tha same as they did 1879, by misled not been offered to him and was not likely ( Commit the eountry to nothing without M _ popmel.BT 48,590 toiches, the ree vas Be .re or a short ime.Rogar ant dor Aiderman J.SYEWAKL.+ MEDICAL EECOED.\u201d\u2014All who val the public by heir statements, that bu: : ; : .> ublic works a .5 ~ ~ 3 .~All who value | ness was mending an at t to be.UNITED STAT first consulting Parliament, nor without R.PARNELL AND THE EAsTERN buildings [charge- £ d 28 follows : liver his address.THOMA?KIRBY, sq, City Treas.; and ; , this crisis were over.18 9 arcade Tax N oN k Worl ATs A reference to the condition we have just | TOWNSHIPS.\u2014Mr.E.Donohue, Mayor olble to income] one | 98278) 1,004,957 | Too formed as Cpa a \u2014 Jas GLARK,E:q.] ja Eat of Uarleton.their health should .use it.be the oat disastrous of any prvi Taz New Xor orid's Washington spe- : £ $ Farnh 3 cean an iver ser- and.1ckels wii be sold at $5 each, and can 5 your, and 188) go fur bas furnished cial says M.De Lesseps is much chagrined noted.There is no doubt, apart from Si Wea Jom am, and Mr Hackott, of VIC@.or T 443,573 418,583 | Horsemen of the Hackmen\u2019s Union, with a To-Morrsw WEDNESDAY, AT Meoua- | be procured from C.Ü.DuZouche, Music March 8 \u2019 .f not more, faitures toan ever.an .at the merely formal manner of his recep- the polisy of a protective tariff that, anstead, who are as pressnt is town, Lighthouse and const trav:sparency on sleigh bearing the NIC's HALL, SECOND CoNCERT OF TSE IL.De ser, St.James street, Montreal, who is PATRONIZED The making cf better times is greatly, i tion by the President, and the emphatic | measured in any way you please, whether | express tho feeling of the Eastern France Aree 467,443 487.271 words, ** Montreal Hackmen\u2019s LUSTRIOUS SATTER.\u2014Qur triends assure us somo.For panic mien do mode Pin of BY TRE Batt Shek thr A ohn bands tle ; : ; : : sheres.voe, 2, x iation.\u201d A: re i i i y igo .ula raw., q ch debts, EeTentomn poopla believe Shey.saver huge | bY the sums we owe, or the revenue wo An Bonipe to be very much in favour o | Scientific fustiiutions 4640 6.400 Hackmen on Foot unparalled ax at, snd this oumion or ena | 128, &o sco\u201d handuills, which oun be ob al b'ackundnog mercsatile agence, fie preposieratog oBasass vn.ths.Toh | êo called onto aise, tb burdons o£ the | M, P-Tüel glvinz mors than one ad- | Mavins esiai sad Bd mare or the ory ait fae me | Lee | GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Hepisti trréras vombedu ets mus.country have been largely increased they are of opiaion that many of their SEAMEN .c.69,000 64,000 Kuight\u2019s of St.Fatrick, Lachine.loving community.\u2018 We are very happy to x CLEMOW, President.- .as Su ough t e great Aro Atle Bim Inquiries show that all the arms of the | during the last eight years.Nor are | friends, who will be unabls to obtain | Steamboat Inspection 13,690 15,000 | St.Gabriels Y.Band ishmen\u2019 & wl such glad tidings, for never before ebruary 24 a tr 46 i | t | ev.rything Le done in a fair, liberal.con second regiment of the National Guard at ; ; dmis t ; ; In pection of Insur- .riel'a Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.| has auy artist been so instantly and ever : _ dl dll à gina IC 01a men seose PAY-3~.YOU-GO manner San Francisco have been deposited in the they likely to beless; for, assuredly, the | & asin 0 ar Theatre b to-night , auce companies.10,000 10,000 Association.whelmingly recognized on the firai appear- ART A à 1 things will soun right themselves iu Horold City Hall, where a guard is kept over | experience of the present year promises No i M = vo go to Quebec to hear | Sabsidies\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 3,412,585 3,42 ddan, 3 , (86 \u2018\u201c Home Rule for Ireland,\u201d «* Go e qouche has the sale of tickets, and we : J deceptive means.among sevral_ armogien i from Washing- other merits may be imputed to it by North West Mounted 508.900 290.000 Save Jretand,\u201d and \u201c Ireland coraially advise our high-toned ladies and THERE IS NOW ON VIEW AT Cabana Heina Victorias, RESULTS.ton, to take all tho available troops in bis (its friends.How much farther, there- | JUsrIFIED BY EveNts.\u2014The late | Miscellaneous.1 nasty oom Suffers, but Canada gentlemen to procure them as early as MAP4 MUNDI REINA VICIORIAS Egotem should be judged by res |\u201d division to San Francisco.I ie eonjec- fore, are we to go in this policy of | Minister of Public Works, Mr.Macken- COLLECTION OF REVENUES, Sympatbices.possible.THE G4 LLERY, \u2014_\u2014 ! Ea a uirable uyotem, proper vo ured these movements are due to the re~ is i + ; 517 = ; .\u2014\u2014 NN , \u2018 ve good results.presentations made to the Washigton suc adventure?How long isit supposed | zie, was, two years since, strongly cox.Customs.career 117,069 724,565 St.Bridget\u2019s Temperance Society.DEATHS Phillips © uare Only to be had at The cash system we have adopted ipa thorities by the Chinese Vice-Comsul, It | t1at We can year after year pile up mil- | demned by the gentleman who now Culling Timber.67,500 66.906 .Bazd, oo In this cit b : Pp RQ , , for itselt by our largo and steadily incre is understood the present precautions will | lions on milliors of debt P In this age | holds the succession for withholding va.| Waights and Mea- v \u2019 Young Irishmen ab & B.Association.| py .Cox, wholesale Conon ant oma A PICTURE, by GABRIEL MAX, PHILIP HEXRY, ing busi.ces.RESULTS b intained until the settl tof th : .BUIES .oevvvereeiiiennenne 2,300 , - i i > \u2019 .| existing agitation.0 sottiement of the | of universal doubt there may be men | luable information in connection with Inspection of Staples.3,000 72500 St.Aan\u2019s Temperance Society.4 months and 2 dass.ot OF XUNICH, 13 aildings, [charge- Baud.© geats, Aew Aflvertisemenis, Ann's Waris are now ready for publira- NEW PRINTS./ y [ p .R.PARNELL'S FUTURE MoVE-| able to Uupit:l].\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 810.430 St.Patrick\u2019s Societ 97 ST I QT t:on.They have been submitted : tilities in Afghanistan cannot be much Mr, Mackintosh, of contract-broking MENTS\u2014A telegram received by Mr Rai ways and anals, ?The Prosidents of the Various Societies in £T.JAMES STREETS, HELP WANT Hi vised by ali Prete ied to und Tos More now Prints to be unpacked 1e longer delayed, we may reasonably expect | notoriety, editor also of the Ottawa : \u2018| lchaigeable to Ca- MONT .is k a ac as | week.de } 2 Le 4e Body.EAL.\u2014 nown Ary owners of property who the resistance will quickly collapse.Citi : .Parnell yesterday says it is likely that | _pital] \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 12,965,000 11.401400 a y c .have not be : - , ; itizen, is not satisfied with what has Ca : , ; ; 40 Guard of Honour (Mounted).orrespondents, Journalists and Contri- not been called on.wiil confer a fayour | 8.CARSLEY\u2019S SPRING DRESS G00DS Ir is stated in London that on the re- been sa a in regard to him and that lit.the British Parliament will be dissolved Domimen le Lands, Sleigh containing r-pr.(Mounted) of the | .Commercial Paper discounted; Bills of butors wanted for 41 salaried and niece- which they thos to ver fy any parts in VED.turn from America ef Mr.Parneli the LS ion in which h à about Easter, In that case the honourable pitaif\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026iee oo, 300,000 New York Herald and other papers Exchange bought and sold; Bank Credits, aco a fancies ; manuscrivts immediately y may be interested.JUST RECEIVED.monster meetings in favour of his scheme | tle printing transaction in which he an gentleman will return to England for a : rec ie in that city.gall and short dated _ Loans negotiated ; | ?Athen lable to any publisher.CHAS.E.GOAD, Splendid line of new Spring Challis, for Peasant proprietary will be resumed A others were engaged, He chafes some- time; but in order to complete his Awmeri- | Total Capital.19,063,257 13,223,566 | Sleigh, containing Messrs J Sutton, J P, cal Tacted Fun for ends, Diafts, ae, \u201c3 Park hor iterature, 162 seu Engineer, all the yt shad.a, price Ze oe 7 ir a series c Coun y demonstrations inall | vhat under the castigation that has | can engagements, he will in that case Total \"2.95519 38.250 570 J Shea, J J Gahan aud B McGreevy, and Foreign Banks ; Investment\u201d Coun _ March 4 + N.Tt 54 rt March 9 .ames | Brat.M plendid Line oF new During Ford : parta of Irelan FOREIGN been administered to him, and has, at retarn after the potions are complet- From the abana a vs cr dar hon \u2014 Zo gobo.BL JD P, nies and wiDitalists i pAdvances on Bills WANTED.8 Special Lay cf now Spring Be ache Clo .sa: 1.| ed, as he has -yet to vis.t Ca.ia.+ A ! - Messrs ine of Lading: Warehouse Receipts, Pr Tar municipality of Paris have resolved | length, come ont with an article in his | 3 J a lornia is an increase In the expenditure, under Quinn, J Lynch, and P O'Donoghu\u201d.Proghts and General Merchandise F ire By a Young Married Man, (Scotehman The Statesman\u2019s Year B k op SR ee rp aa to present: Professor Nordeksjold, the Swe- | own paper, the accredited organ of the | Tux PROVINCIAL CABINET meet in ; à Sonso 5 - re 36 nb of $1,474,334, and | Sleinh containing Messrs Wilson, President Monicipal, \u201cCor, option ang ai, Hatlway, ho has for Six years held a resp: nsible 00 ba.r ln all shades, price 18 per 3d.in al dish Arctic Explorer, a gold medal.hich, b Lo.; .39 90, uded in which | cf the St Patrick's National Society, B Noa urr y sistant Secretary, Cashier Special line of new spring Sage Tog revolutionary ores ot Models party now in power, in w 1ch, by #1 | this city this (Tuesday) morning on im- | is an item of $166,780 decrease in Railways, | Emerson, President of tog Sr.Pairk\u2019 bios negotiated à caradian, American and | &c : in a leading public Company in Mont- Statistical Annual of the Civilizel States, | the newest shudes to bes Jd at Zlo per 5% lin.in Antoquia, Colombia, S.À, resulted ad captandum process of reasoning and portant business, included in which is | Canals and Public Works, the greater part | Temperance and B nefis Society.H J REPRESENT 5 ought and sold.Tf Situation oF similar nature.for the Year 1880.\u2014$3.25, * | Splendid line of new Scotch Beig:s, to in fighting 10 the streets ; fourteen or fif- | the production of contracts previously | ihe subject of the Railway Station and | of tbe balance being due to the fuct that | Cloran, President Catholic Youoe M-n\u2019s IE ED ON THE HOSTREALs NEW Apply to ABO BA of ALBO, sold at 4c pec yd.Drap d Aleace, teen persons were killed.The new govern- made, he seeks to prove that though he the Provincial Exhibition, last year the amounts asked for were for | Sogiety, J McShane, M P P,J C Fiemicg Y3RK & LINDON STOCK EXZHARGES, January 6 or LD Oflice.4 Dod\u2019s P, eerage, Baronetage and Knightage, | ali Pen st an: des.to be Fd ap 3am ment has been inatalled.; : : ; = epeci .] services, so that in point of f.ot and J P Whelan.March 8 -\u2014\u2014 #\" for 1880 \u2014 § 25 , \u20ac ades, to be did get $12,000, and his associates were p ; p f .m5 TO LL AT 1,AC y, | The Educational Year Book f 3% per yd.A Paris correspondent says the Gov- therwi ided for, the country lost OTTAWA CORIESPO DENCE they cannot be considered as practical Sleigh, drawn by four grey horses, con~ ; FLIN ts The Years Arba or 00k for 1880.\u2014$1,50 EY ernment in case of the defeat of Article | © he wise Be ° or, : : e 1 A 3 i &yidences of ecouomy on the par: of the tein ng Messre CS Parnell, M Healey, T H E B E i L Gavi tottage {ontaining 8 rooms, beau- matters relating ta Porn to utome of all S s CAR 8 L , Seven of M.Ferry\u2019s Education Bill, will | Nothing, and that, even taking a ese overnment.Ia the redemption of debt P O'Leary, F B McNames and Faas y situated on the Lake, and Architecture, whi 4 pture ' me 5 enforce all the laws mow existing against things into consideration, the consrac A LEADER WANTED.there is 2 decrense of $4,760,691, and a A dof Brother Arnold.Ath Int TELEPHORE HCH À AA: MIL LAR ; Tho Aire; ergs.ere oscurred 33, 395,397 & 199 2 395,397 & :99 Notro Dimes! the Jesuits wit e utmost possible : \u2014\u2014 , de.rease © 353, in Public Worke guar onour surrouaded the latter eal Estate Agent rt of Furnishing on Rati rigour.price was a favourable one, and the \u201cWHOSE OX IS GORED ?\u201d Railways and Canals, chargeable to capital, ¢leigh, composed of .the mambars of the HAE, March 4 214 St.James strent, Æsthetic Principles, by H.de Cons | RO U 0 | S H OÙ SE j A TREMENDOUS explosion occurred on country gained rather than lost, m\u2014\u2014\u2014 The items that come under the heading of Shamrock Lacrosse Club, on foot, and a \u2014\u2014 r 54 Amatens ph .: January 27th in the actillery barracks at | 88 comparing the present arranger GALLERY QF ART.Ordin ry Expenditure, show an increase of | Bumber of .tho Hackman\u2019s Uaion oa UsING THE BELL TELEPHONE AND THE To eatricals, by Lady Pollock.-75c T Santiago, Chili, 8.A, killed twenty-four | ment with previous ones.He From our Special Correspondent.$559979.Under the heading Civil Gov- horseback.NEW MICROPHONE YRANSMITTER, WAREHOU I or Sale by SUMMER RESOR v persons and wrecked tbe building.The | >ven goes 50 far as to invcke the testi- | pee Oti pa ; 18 érament, there is an increase for salaries, In the procession were most of the | is now in satisfactory op ration and sup.{.DAWSON BROTHERS x i ! explosion was caused by a workman drap- .; .awa, March 8, 1880.| etc of $42,670, which is partly made up by | leading Irishmen of the city, among: t | Plie- a want long fe.t among business men x That E ; I ! Pure Air! Pure Au ping a loaded shell.mony of the Chair maa of the Joint Gom-| In the Estimates brought dowa to-day | an increased staff in the Privy Council and | whom we noticed Messra, M.C.Mullar- general, viz, oo thoroughiy reliable and ris Warehouse, 365, d87 0 prory Stone | March 9 St.Jarces street.\u2014 A Rou despatch says at the reception | mittee on Printing in support of his | there is provision made for repairs to | Department of Jystice ; two senior second.| ky, J.H.Hatchett, M.Donovan, P VOCAL COMMU Hgrjat present\u201d occupied pe ane 58 THE BELEIL MOUNTAINS $T, of the Vatican to-night, in honour of St.| position and pretensions.However Coburg Harbor to cost $12,500.The class clerks in the hilicia aud Defence Donovan, and others.botween the vario NICATION Hp * WORLAND, WATS oN esas , ) , HILAIRE, P Q be an address to the Pope the to that may be, the whole business was a | object here is supposed to ve that the Pa PS Secsetany of State De arent aa 5: JOSKEH STREET tod success es mer with ree: ro font ps and voa has 080 tal Ij Goods Business ie Er 5 .- .C ment; x .ai ; ; .3 i : > Cardinal, Archbishops and Bishops of New | disgraceful one, and from it may readily rspreseatative for that constituency { eleven in the Department of the Interior; eye eu ares fo T> as for as the den oc patron Ge anieation, god Shots ppt lag , Jed and covered sort.\u201c Eater ae eat Stor ton, Phi bia, i ; LS se , ; suld carry, were torches to be seen | vi- 2 perfect order, ; \\ ¢ ; \u201cned 8 2 Pate ae Brooklyn, be deduced the fact that, as was pre- | Hn, Jas, Cockburn, is to be provided two in tor yeneral's Department and these, in the clear, frosty atmos derced by the _ G.H.MATTHEWS FOR SALE.érnor of Ontario, will be opened 0 110, s \u2019 2s | viouely stated in these columns, there | w.th a jud zesh:p at the conclusion of the | tWO 10 nance Dep irtment; two In and here, lent a refal \u2018 y.| EXTENSIVE LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS 1 : 5, | \u2014\u2014 the 22nd of MAY.Parties .Providence, Hartford, Scranton, Harrie- was a real loss to the country of Mr.|g d then th tis ill Revenue ; two Customs ; eight Po t Office ; P p > b gence such aq ! per just issued, embracing the Leading Busi February 28 t.John street, pure Bubscriber purposes retiring from | YO, Bécure rooms for the sessor.burg, Erie and Pittsbarg.The signers : .183100, an en e constituency wi three Marine and Fisheries ; and an in.| DP Was never before seen.alon nes H > usi- - 50 usiness, and offers his § ue reduced rates, will please do so immedi declare heir steadfast Bduerenco to the | Mackintosh\u2019s own honorarium of $12,000, | he told thas unless they elect a suppori- | crease of $25,545 ju Railways, Canals an à the route, from first to last, were to be ; we are prepared to farvioh insiraments ro LT ON LEAs), |Stipleand Famcy Dry Goods ote.mor ly.Business men called to the ot Zig eupts of the encyclical \u201c Octernt Patris,\u201d | nly; what other parties obtained from | er of the present (Government the money | Public Works Departments.Under the 0 the Public on ieasonable terms and oo extensive Wareh ing to about $9,000 \u201con bi : month.Telegraph Ofice in tf which relates to the philesophy of St.: of the I Joternme BF | nding Lestelatiaruments.1 1 ILLUMINATIONS guarantee perfect eatistaction im wear | Bf tris Premises fron; ouses and ; or sale \u2018en bloc\u201d to- | UP, per month.Telegraph Office J or .a .2 ç * 3 = y 5 0 Ing on the Cana] | Sether with the 4 wi .Hot Thomas, A large number of dignitaries | Maclean, Roger & Co, to fix matters and | will not Le expended, 18 pretty we 8 ° Se, Provision | oe ie most varied charact respect.lit Basin, leng occupied - © good will of the businegg, | Otel and deputations from all parts of the | make things work smoothly.Uader Fadangol thst Ys, Cockisurn So Fo.a ne ional Clerks, put he the humbl pe aus the Mes and ive nit the Central Office is open day and | a Buchanan, Leckie & Co by Meera, con pack \u2018a in first-class order, and the CAMP BELL BROTHER, i i i i , Y Vs : dar RE, > : RT _ A ght, 3 ; Can .Jas.is > > .Catholic world have congregated here.the circumstances, it requires no process ly admit toat there is something behind | session is not shown.Towards aseisting | Lagers bad placed lights in every win.| receiving immediate re rely when The property comprises tural \u2018ehousemen, rare chane, £ very well known one, it is a Marche mt 8% rt À of argument to show that by so mach such a grant.immigration and immigration expenses, | dOW of their houses, Chinese lanterns datiring à Mess-nger, Cab, Physician, &e., | Toowy sheds, an extensive yard and Stores, busines: or any one wishing to start | F 1875 THE PACIFIC RAILWAY.less could the work have been performed, | The Port Hope Car Works, under the | there is an increase of $15,000.Arte, Ag- | era common en route.Particularly a direct commuuication with auy other Aprly to ces.Th > NSOLVENT AGT 0 = : trol of Messrs.Randall, Wil & | riculture and Statistics, there is an esti.| Were these noticeable in fromt of Mr, | Place on the system.ILLESPIE MOFFATT & CO © Store and Dwelling can be had Mr.McLennan of Glengarry has raised and by so much more would the public Hayden seed he contract mate made for $200, odo fo mept expenses | Cloran\u2019s house, in McCord street, which all Rection of our instruments is cordi- February 28 12 St.Sacrament street moderate rent, ad at a AND AMENDING ACTS.; .: .> i i I : ; Y 3 , ; ; À ) 1, u i ; - , .a discussion upon this subject, which has | treasury have been the gainer.Bat i£ | ror build ug the box and flat cars tor [in connection with the census.For the | Was mot only gaily illuminated, | fully given a* the Central Gas.Ray T : 5 Terms liberal ; In the Matter of been the occasion of crimination and re.| 1B his and ta at Soper arively the Pacific Biilway that bave to be de- sezstruction of be ise Railway, but the telegraph polo adjacent was de- | FRANCOIS x NY RST'RREL, : TO LT, Apply to JAMES MAVOR, of the City of Montreh iminati ; ; small an affair, the country has been-= | livered at Winnipeg about the 15th | chargeable to capita 1\u20ac amount asked | corated in a simular manner.ln Qstawa T.H.BROWN, KM Those E ; tas THOMAS \u2019 he Hon between the two sides of shall we use the word defrauded ?\u2014 | June.The amour 8, the ie is | f ris $8,761,000, an increase of $1,851, | street, near where the procession paesed, Manager, fii known ag Moloney Barnes, Ho ISON, trader, Insolvent the House on the question of the cost of 6 I h about $75,000.This firm\u2019s tender was | 00 < ver last year.This is just the ful] | there was a string of Chinese lanterns Dominion Telegraph Co.Agonts for Bel is Mary street, en bloc or in part.\u201d iSt.March 4 eury St, an In that part of the road lying between {made so great a loser, how | 0° dollars per car less than the (Jo.| year that the present Government have | across the street, and before Mr.Telephone G.H.MATHEWS, nus rH \u2014_\u2014 7, Thunder Bay and Winnipez.It need not | Sreat may we not consider the sum bourg Works and three dotlars less than | been in power, and they have certainly lost Tracey\u2019s house not only were there illu- arch 9 - .1L1316¥ 58 February 28 17 St.John street.OALED I t t 3 ] Î R ] stat be disguised that this picce of road is | that has beeff acquired by \u201c ways that | the London Compa-y.The security | none of their old aptitude for increasing iinations but & bonfire, prie display in \u2014 \"HOUSES noo \u2014\u2014 ONIAN S PR {NGS , [por all ale OI hed smormously exponsive mor that ts con | a dark \u201d tn other transsotions of fu | bs boon placed in ule Deparment by | he PU cxpeture, Mien he Sup | ee at nea.Blestiugs, x meron SALE | Beton Montreal and Cig.-.; ; .ed to-day, v ! ; ; H , .: has greatly exceeded that which the late | greater magnitude ?The press nen of | sr hn Macdonald was ebsent to- | be seen more fully how utterly baseless are | able, but it was impossible to note all \u2014 Sherbrour TG STRELTS THE GRAND $ roots pertain parcel of ct of the Minister of Public Works at first sup.| the party and their associate wire pul- night, and a leader was wanted in the | the prewnsions to economy that are being | whic.were worthy, In Craig street the THE chester, Lagau ob.Catherine, Dor- D HOTEL, treet, in the Sant Antoine + of the 14 posed.That is certain; and if it had |lers and election bummers may well be | worst way for the Government side of | indulged in by the friends of the Admin- op atrick\u2019s Hall the Tansey, Hotel, and ba .Cadioux, st, Famille, Manco ols This celebrated Sumuer ang H Ith ey o oneal.bor four ) uf .ER .\u2018 telrle - | ro ; è d \u201c|6 - wi ivisi 4 been possible, as it was not, considering | inclined to exert themselves \u201c to earry | the House, istration ; and one or wo hos els Les on omaven Merchants Marine Insuranca Co.For huter, Peel, Osborne, Mac.entiere from 1st June to October.2 Re: ongi as subdivision num En and in! f feeling in f ; the elections.\u201d if thei d to |« Mr.Oliver moved for returns of cor- | The further Supplementary Estimates | ture stiget, we gent with gay Also, Brildine Les O4 Fort.t 20se of management, pra ginal lot on the official p ont the state o eeling 1n favour of avoid- | the elections,\u201d i ; t eir rewards are to respondence relative to the dismiseal of | fo\" the year June 30th, 1280, were plac-d | lights, OF CANADA.NS Bey Lots in the best localities, $170) $b to $2.50 1 er day ; weekly, §8 to book of referance known as number es ing the American routes, it may very | be as much as this little instance would Mr.Burnish, a mail carrier between | ON the table to-day.From them it wil] THE LINE OF MARCH Property, Warehouse Bear Zo\" Country | der 5, in bildren under 12 Balf ratés : das thousand six hundred and Éfty tn well be affirmed that it would have been | appear to indicate.Analogy would | Evelyn and London.Hon, John | be seen that the Government have either | wag along St.Juseph street, up St.| NOTICE js HEREBY GIVEN that g | Valuable securities, pts, or other rates for nurses aul Sorel, free; reduced | (1658 , with the buildings thereon ere.better to postpoue this portion of the | point to corruption on the grandest | O\u2019Coanor got up «nd refused the papers expended a arranged 0 expend $1,511,.Jeseph to McCord, along McCord to Dividend of R 15 M.MILLAR, Senin White Sulpher, Saiine (291 Cale-| 2.That lot of land, situate in tho res work, and apply our means and our en.| scale, and that of a class even worse | Point blank.Mr.Mackenzie sutered ae ; nn as ree ma Seat, due Wellington, down Wellington ve MoGhil Five (5) Per, Cent, ca van sipanciai, and | tion ands on LS DAVE 8 univereal repute: Lawrence Ward.of the City of et .; ; co i : ex-|; : rai .L: : ; 1e .: + arte fie : ; argos o piroing tho Province of Mai-| tion that of baying up sndividual le | 2, Ptit, age ou condo ao | ap, Jane tthe St Tamang | 92,20 Slop Copal Stok of thin Come | pansy oy SESS Bt, | BAG ad CE sens 1 ht | 400 moma on the offi] ga a0 1 .+ .~ ., .fa : V as een @ es i 3 ara, toba with railways, and connecting the | tors who, now, not only have to Pay the | under these circumstances before.Sir Civil Government.$ 8,650 | Hall.\u201cOn arriving at McGill stre.t, the ending 81st December, 1879, and the, y re ; 36 by highest medion) and ara recommended ons 0 a erence of monty three (173), 2 old Provinces with the Sault Ste.Marie.| piper, but get no benefit, The authori- | Charles Tupper tried to explain that the pu ministration of Justice.300 | Shamrock Lacrosse Club unhiiched the | same ill be pasable on and after the TO LET 1st M AY, Send postal Card a erties J Bieury cred an \" oe buildings there * 7 ; ï 1 :.* ü i i ay wWnhal na ( A CHILEHUIANICE ans ece nana sen osaneuv00 3 TE d [, an i , op ea nt ta ar ir EE mn re Ra | Pose, aiacded rops, and Si A Capa 08 184 ne No, 2e | gr re Fe Complete de | a by both.parties, amd by the general | these contract brokers, and againat them | did, or : > e did, Le meant some chef Arts, Agriculture and Statistics.25.000 DRAGHED THE £LEIGH The \u2018Transfer Books will ba c'osed from ors from | Juss, No 934 St Upc.» or Me.l'Homas | 8.\u2018That lot of land situate in the Set, i his Canadi te, and th t | and their system the peopl else, and hewween the ; T | MBER Luc ocrcncecocsesecrerre en 25,42 i Mr.Parnell through | the 2uth day of F-bruary, to the 9th day of | déc it tena T+ | Who will have charge of ooo Montreal, ity of Monts?wishes to this Canadian route, an y Ppeopte cannot | came to the conclusion that it wou.d ba Bai 5 se 25,420 f containing | Mr.arne TOUgH | arch, both days inclusive, y Apply DR.FISHRR CSuta, | Will be glad to cent 8° Of the Grand Hotel, | Lawrence Ward, of the City in tb at the speediest possible moment, it does | speak too loudly.But, while they | better to adjourn the debate than refuse | B2vase, Canals and Public the remainder of the route to 29 956 Sh aw ISHER, Parties desirin ee OB OF correspond with | 8nd known on the official plan «nd | on not follow that the high cost has been | are comparativeiy silent, the offenders | the papers.Boose [ebargeable to Capital] 418,192 | the St, Lawrence Hall, where the crowd | Further notice is hereby given, that the erbrooke street, March8 6 to make an Angements.book cf reference cf said ward, py uf one dollar in excess of what was |\u201claugh and grow fai\u201d It is to bo | It Will be remembered that, two years | = wks, [chargeable to Income] 20,700 | To V0 rion the \u201cSt Deena Shareholders of the mil GEL ING Se To LT, SC and soventy four (75) 2 eroctes really necessary.It is impossi- | boped that during the current session ate w on males dak by Subic Buildings.su errr 265,275 Hall cheers and hi rrahs rent tbe air 2 TARING rl VHANCE COMPANY oF of the Has Room in the front part T NOTI CE street with the buildings there EE e n cean an ail Service.325 .; YL ; C will be held at th .; CInZ, and an.( TO - \u2019 i on ble to suppose that the present |the whole matter may be thoroughly | Mr.DeCosmos for papers cou- | Lighthouse and Coast Service.8,000 that it was impossible to pear anything | Gt she Company, 53 and the fend Offices x pan rell suited for light manuf son CL WHOM 1 r MAY C.'NCERN.So Lo be gold by public auction, = ABC Government believe that ail the blunders | overhauled, &nd that the particular | nected with the Pacific Sar- FisherieB.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026cerescssescesn rence 3.000 | ¢lse, and alt de a dr ê og 1u bare Xavier Street, slontreal, en TUESDAY Apply at the ham Pawar if | and he oy Estate ig handed back to me, DAY, the ELEVENTH day © ignees which their followers impute to Mr, | pleas and special assaults of those who | vey, charged Mr.Mackenzie, as | Murine Hospitals.1,200 | the visitor piv Ce rawn through the Be ant nt ow day, of MARCH, 1880 | Jamar ¢ treet Slice 155 St, bel 190 monies collected by the Assigneqy | 3-0 1880, at the office cf the a Block , .\"| are put ap to denounce the late Min: leader ot the Government, with sup.| Indians .assesssere ses ssess seen cree 201,000 | open ranks of the processionists it was | ustant, o clock noon, for the eonging tomy estute, I will pay or g.the City of Montreal, at TWELY.Mackenzie have been really committed ; | Are putup e Ministry, pressing a map, drawn by Mr.Marcus | Miscellaneous 102,971 | with the greatest difficulty that the way To Di ie Annual Report, the Elec- TO LET to the satisfaction of sho oa E y hy cure NOON 5 .| .; islam | BTC ap, - .FO 4 ; TU ors, and for othe i , Teed] \u2019 ries in - .for Mr.Sandford Fleming is now, as he | Will not be.eliowed to lead our legisla- | Smith, containing matters of vital im- | Collection of Revenues.102.000 | was kept open for Jone the crowd pressed \"TK.OSWALD, 06 dos hag Tkole of the Firet Flat i ed, evo dollar of an honest or ee ARTHUR M.P EBET was during their previous term of office, | tors away from the corruptions that are | portance.Mr.Mackenzie replied at th | Post-Office .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026cresenesss 60,000 | so eagerly to get a glimp guest, .General Manager.tfiil able for Law onlding.ery suis, claim agâinet mes now due.\u20ac Ass their Chief Engineer, and nothing can | now almost of every day occurrence, ; time that the map was inaccurate, an Dominion Lande.234678 | At thistiwe Montreal, 81st January, 1680, SM 26 desstiam.Avvly caler heated Mont THOS.F.C'BRIEN Office of Perkins & Perkins.Premises, real, March 1st, : 883, 32 { 00 Saint James street, Montreal ; - i _ = aa = a _ eu ae Ri il EST, rved during i: » 1880.,., 54 ivieeenens 4 Serta, LIE GAIN! nced 1880 abe; + by misleadiyy ents, that bi it the wort d 9 turned ost ÿ f any previes nished as may, ver.«8 ig greatly, i à bands.(lu rch debts, clos e agencies, ed totie pu ; St.John, tan propie, and le r, liberal.eon.GO manner ui selves in Mont try to prodie , OF §00d resul \u2014~ by results, | proper! wath d results.adopted spab eadily incresr always stolid lities «nd fi 8 8 are xen is that eva and vash re what is cali arly al pri rfectly priaté ; .0 ge.goods th e rasult isbe ery year 3.npacked ne {ESS GOOD! Le 1g Challis, 8 ic per y.ing Poplin, 2 | 3 : per yd Broche Cloù \u2018 1 Beig-s, to d'Alrace, if old at 32e and EY, po Dame À USE, ORT.e Air! 1148, ST, ummer Be Lieat-0er opened | in wishitg season, 8 » immediaté\u201d e city daily, from ice in tie HEB3, re Stationmat 8) F 1876 JTS.$ Montres [ngolvent | Estab nd on Fort lard, of the p of the 1 ar (4) 88 CTS TE TTT i re we LT RR MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE TUESDAY me , MARCH 9, 1880 TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 mr QUEBEC THE PORTNEUF ELECTION.\u2014 SHIP LABOURE£RS\u2019 SOCIETY.BAILWAY APPOINTMENTS.QUEBEC, March 8.\u2014In the Election Court, to day, J udges Stuart, Maguire and Polette on the Bench, judgment was rendered in the Portneuf Contested E es.tion cise.The petition was dismissed, and Hon.F.Langelisr, ex-Provin dal Treasurer, maintained in his seat, with costs against the petition-ra, Judga Poletie dissented.The costs are very heavy, amounting te ab ut $2,000.At the morning service in Si.P .trick\u2019s Church, on Sunday, Rev Father Henning notifi-d his congregation of forfeiture, 1f the Irish R \u2018man Catholics were to worship 1n any other church bat their own, It seems that, of late, large numbers of this congregation have, for convenience, been actend- ing the Frensh churches nearest their homes.This the French congregations refuse any longer to tolerate.Oae of the most orthod>x members of the Church of Rome, and a Chevalier of His Holiness the Pope, has commenced giving private theatricals on Sanday evenings, One of these was held at bis residence last evening, to the great scandal of the church and disgust of the faithfal, A caucus of Liberals was held here on Saturday evening, when it was resolveds to start another Reform Club, and is is said they bave opened negotiations for the purchase of L\u2019Eclaireur newspaper for an organ.* Small-pox seems to have broken out here, and one of the city schools had to adj urn to-day on acrount of it.Tne President of No.1 Section of the Saip Labourers\u2019 8 c1- ty accuses the President of the new \u2018Union Canadienne \u201d of wanting $1,000 to settle the difficulty b:tween the vwo societies, and challenges the latter to tako the matter into Court.Judgments were rendered in the Court , of Appeals to-day.The term was afer.wards closed, and the Judges left for Montreal.A few enthusiastic Irishmen left for Montreal tc-day to attend the Parnell lecture.The Government has coufirmed the appointments of Mr.Senecal as Superintendent, with Messrs, Prince and Scott as District Sup rintendente, Cap:.Labelle as General Passenger Agent, and Mr.Light as Engineer of the Queb:e, Moatreal and O:tawa Railway.Mr.A.Larue, M.P.for Bellechasse, has arrived in town.It is stated that Mossrs.Fortin, Contant & Co., will occupy shortly the large shoe factory, now idle, and built by \"Messrs, Woodley, in Montcalm Ward.OTTAWA CORPORATION EMPLOYMENT OF LABOURERS.Orrawa, March 8.\u2014The estimates of the Octawa Collegiate Institute for the current year show expenditures, $10,- 650.\"To meev this $7,300 is the amounts required from the Corporation, being $1,000 more than last year, Hon Mr.and Mrs.Blake are stopping with Hon.Mr, Huntington.Mr.Duncan McMillan h:s gone west to look after an extradition case.He is said to know nothing about his being appointed to a British Columbia Judgeship.Mr.A.Ferguson, barrister, has just returned to the city from a three months\u2019 visit to Bermuda, which place he left on the 5th February.The temperature there at that time ranged from 66 to 80 degrees, and in fact there was pleasant summer weather.Some 42 labourers have been given work by the Corporation, the most being employed in stone-breaking.TORONTO.SUNDAY CONCERTS.ROW IN THE COUNCIL, Toronto, March 8.\u2014The lowest read- ine of the tuermometor to.day was 4 below Zero.Lo .Tne Ministerial Association, comprising the leading ministers of the city, bas consulted with the Mayor, Chief vf Plice and Judges and has been assured that Sanday concerts will not be permitted in this city.The Yorkville Council, at a meeting held to-night, refused to submit a Bylaw to the rate payers asking for $40,000 grant to assist in the consirucuion of the Yorkville Loop Line Railway.The grounds of refusal were that tue pre- posed line would mersiy act as a switch for the shipment of through freight east on the G.T.R., and that sush a road would not benefit the Municipality.Petty thieving appears to be common in the city, especially in the west, where clothes-lines suffer heavily.At the City Council meeting to-night an animated debate rose on the question of the extension of College street.Ald.McMurray opposed the scheme, and hinted at the possibility of Aid.Ryan, a strong advocate of the extension, being pecuniary interested in some lands which would be benifitted.That gentleman sprang to his feet,and in a loud and excited tone called Ald.McMurray \u201ca iiar and a scoundrel.\u201d Tne expression created considerable commotion, and the Mayor, taking the chair, called on the offender to apologize for the disrespectful language used.This he humbly did and business was resumed.ST CATHARINE THE WEST AND MOsTREAL CANAL.St.CATHERINS, March 8.\u2014A meeting of vessel uwners and others interested in the Interior Marine was held this evening.Among those present were Capt.J.Norris, Capt.J.Murray, Dr.Oille, 8 Neelon, M.P.P.Capt.Larkin, Capt.J.C.Grabm, M.Shickiusa, Ald.Dawson, Mr.King, and others, The Question of canal tolls was very fully discussed and also the advancages and disadvantages of the St.Lawrence route ta'ked over.The meeting seemed very full of opinion that unless something is dune to lower or totally abolish the canal tolls and to materially reduce the harbor dues of Montreal the very large expenditure to enlarge the Welland and Sr.Lawrence Canals will prove a loss instead of gain to the country.A form of petition was submitted to the meeting.It is proposed to bave it circulated for signatures in the different Canadian ports.À strong delegation will visit Ottawa shortly including shippers, forwarders and vessel owners to lay the matter beforo the Govment.rer HALIFAX THE WINTER PORT QUESTION.DIVORCE COURT PHOCEEDINGS.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.HALIFAX, March 8\u2014TheHalifax Gas Light Compauy has dcclared a half- yearly dividend of five per cent.\"Lhe adjourned meeting of the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon was largely taken up with the discussion of the Winter Port question.A carefully prepared calculation was presented to the meeting showing the amount ships ot 800 tons would receive carry ng grain from Portland and from Halifax, and showing that if the Dominion Government would make whe rate from the, Chaudicre to Halifax twenty-five cents instead of thirty cents per quarter, Halifax could successfully compete with Portland.It was contended that the Guvernment should erect grain elevators here to encourage the shipment of grain at this port.A Commitiea was finally appointed, comsisting of J.H.Mathers, M.Dwyer, W.J.Stairs, J.J.Bremner, Wm.McDouli, T.E.Kenny, and the President, to collect all information possible, and show the Government the necessity for giving increased grain shipping facilities here.À resolution was passed, asking the Nova Scotia representatives in the House of Commons and Senate to press on the Gouvernment the necessity of increased mail accommodation between here and Newfoundland.Steamers frequently leave here for that colony that carry uo ais.® HALIFAX, N.S., March 8th.\u2014 Weather to-day most changeable, first snow, then rain, foilowed by szow and frost.Ban krupt stock of estate of S.W.De- Wolfe, consisting of hats, caps, furs, &c., was purchased to-day by R.P.Blise, for $5,000.| R.R.Thompson, the cldest \u2018ter in Nova Scotia died suddenly at } Skelb postmas- urnes, of heart disease.He had been ithe Post Office service for fitcy y ars.Tha Divorce Court here has been en- gged for some time on cises biought by husband against an alleged erring wife.The correspondent being a well.known young man of this city.The motter has made much stir in certain circles.The Judge\u2019s decision will not be given for some time.Ia the Houre of Assembly to-day, the Provincial S-cretary stated that the Government hal decided to adopt Wyldes\u2019 Cove, Port Mulgrave, as the terminus of the Eastern Extension Rail way, in Novu Sootia.The Crown Land Committee reported recommending the grant of Lake Aimslie, comprising eighteen square miles, to Messrs.Ellerbausen & Burshell, for one thousand dollars.The scheme is to drain the Lake and mak- it cultivable land.There were five different applications for the Grant.After considerable discussion, the report of the Committee was adopted.ST JOHN SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.Sr.Josw, March 8.\u2014The two Shiplabourers\u2019 Societies amalgamated to-day and decided to demand two dollars a day, an advance of 50 cents.At a meeting of the Citizens\u2019 Executive Committee and the Agricultural Society tc-day it was resolved to ask the Common Council to give $2,000 towards the erection of a permanent building in St.Jobn for Exhibition purposes.A public meeting was held in the Institute this eveming to further the agitatien for the removal of the seat of Government from Fredericton to St John.The hall was crowded.Stirring speeches were made by Sheriff Harding, Attorney-General King, C.N.Skinner, 8.R.Thomson, Ald.Magee and others, and resolations in favour of the removal were adopted.The Legislature will open at Federicton to-morrow._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WINNIPEG DELAY OF IMMIGRANTS.JOUENALISTIC TROUBLE.IMMIGRANT ARRIVALS.WINNIPEG, March 8.\u2014Mr.Patterson\u2019s first party of emigrants of the season arrived here this evening.They have been delayed between the boundary and St.Boniface by their engine Pbreaking down, and then by an accident to the ome sent to relieve them.Messrs.Prittie and Taylor's parties have not yet reached St.Vincent, aud a snow plough, which is preceding the former, is off the track.The time of their arrival is very uncertain, Another snowstorm occurred last night, which will aggravate their difficulties.James Mulligan, one of the veteran army pensioners who was sent out to garrison Fort Garry many years ago, is now a weaithy property owner, and offars one acre of land in Winnipeg to any firm starting an agricaltural implement factory.Mr.Patter:on\u2019s special train with emigrants which arrived here this morning required four engines to drag it through the snow to St.Vincent, and thence to Emerson.The engine was assisted Ly five St.Paul and Manitoba engines pushing the train, Mr.Prittie\u2019s party are expected to arrive here late to-night.Chief Justice Wood granted an interlocutory injunction restraining Mr.Bowe from continuing using the name of the Times for his paper, the exclusive right te which Mc.Ham claims he has purchased from Mr.Tuttle.THE WIMB-EDON TEAM Oitawa, Kareh 8.In view of the resolution passed at the meeting of the Council of the Dominion Rifle Association, held on the 4th instant, by which the total of scores in the grand aggregate and the total of scores in the Governor General's match combined, were to form the bagis upon which the Wimbl:don Team for 1880 is selected, the following will be the uames of the first twenty composing the team (with five names added as waiting men), who have been this day notified to inform the Secretary whether they are prepared to go to Eugland wheu called upon : \u2014Wkeeler Ogg, Wellington F B, O; Captain Barahill, 78th Batt, N S; Private G A Shaw, 54th Batt, Q ; Private O'Grady, G GF G, O ; Private Waters, Wakefleld Co, Q; Lieut Mills, 10th Batt, O ; Capt Strachan, 47th Batt.O ; Captain Todd, GG F G, O ; Private Bent, Cumberland Batt, N S; Sergeant McDougall, Engineers, P EI; Private McIntyre, Kildonan Co, M; Trooper McLatchie, Winnipeg Cavalry, M ; Lieut Flynn, 10th Batt, O; Lieut Langstroth, 8th Cavalry, N B; Major C Wilson, 33rd Batt, O ; Private A W Graham, 25th Batt, O; Sergeant Stenhouse, lst Batt, Q ; Major Cotes, Wakefield Co, Q ; Sergeant Harris, Halifax G A, N 8; Sergeant Kennedy, No 1 Co Rifles, Victoria, B G.Waiting -nen\u2014Private S Graham, 25th Batt, Q; Captain Curran, 66th Batt, N S ; Private Heneton, Kildonan Co, M ; Sergeant Sutherland, GG F G, O ; Private Anderson, G G F G, 0.BRITISH PARLIAMENT DISSOLUTION IMMINENT.HOUSE OF LORDS.London, March 8.The Irish Relief Bill was read a third time.The Bill has now passed both Houses.* Earl Beaconsfield raid that when the Chancellor of the Exchequer had made his financial statement in the House of Comucns, which he hopes to do immediately, aud, wben arrangements befitting the occasion are complete, the Queen would be advised to dissolve Parliament, HOUSE OF COMMONS.In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that the Queen bad been advised to dissolve Parliament at Easter.In announcing the proposed dissolution of Parliament the Chancellor said that urgent measures regarding Ireland were now in so forward a state twat the question could be decided.A spring dissolution was always better than an autumn one.The Government, therefore, had advised the Queen to dissolve Parliament at Easter.He said the new Parliament could meet at the beginning of May.He will introduce the Budget on Thursday.Sir Stafford Northcote said the Bill for the allocation of the six vacant seats in the House would be withdrawn.Mr.Foreter (Liberal) expressed satisfaction with this announcement, The Chancellor of the Exchequer.in the course of his statement in regard to the approaching dissolution of Parliament, explained that Government bad been unable to come to a decision earlier, because of the necessity of procuring Parliamentary sanction for the Irish Relief measure.They might now consid: r pressing Irish difficulties ended.A new Parliament, he thought, would probably be in working order in the course of the first week of May.He gave the 23rd of March as the date of dissolution, The announcement of a dissolution was received with cheers.The vote of 44,600 officers and men for the navy was agreed to.The vote of five million pounus on account of the Civil Service estima\u2019 es was granted.The standard says the announcement of the dissolution should come on nobody with surprise, The choice of time and season will be generally regarded as convenient.Judicious electioneering agents have already commenced operations.The News welcomes the prospect of dissolution.THE AFGHAN STAN REVOLT MORE FAVOURABIE OUTLOOK.PROBABLE BESUMAPTION OF HOSTILITIES.Lorpon, March 8.\u2014A Cabul despatch gays it is reported that Abdul Rahman Khan has been repulsed.Insurgent over- tutes incline towards the British.The Afghans are favourably impressed by the establishment of a dispensary hospital at Cabul, where 11,000 patients have been treated the past two months, There is much sickness among the Kuram valley forces.The British authorities have presented Shere Ali, Governor of Cuandahar, with a battery of six-pounders, and 2,000 smeoth-bore Enfield rifles in recognition of his friendship.The approaching spring renders the early resumption of hostilities probable, General Roberts estimater&the enemy\u2019s force at 60,000, Midnight Despatches GREAT BRITAIN EARL BEACONSFIELD IN IRELAND.LoxpoN, March 8.\u2014Lord Beacons field has sent the following manifesto to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland : Measures respecting the state of Ireland are to be submitted for the Royal assent.The arts of agitators have been defeated by liberal, prudent measures, which the Parliament has almost unanimously sanctioned during the six years of the present Administration.The improvement of Ireland has much occupied the care of the Ministry, and they may remember with satisfaction that they have solved one of the most difficult problems connected with its Government and tbe people, by establishing a system of public education, open to all classes and oreeds.Nevertheless a danger in its ultimate results, scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and fimine, distracts the country portion of its populauion, and is attempting to sever the constitutional tie which unites it to Great Britain.The strength of t: # nation depends on unity.The im- meaiate dissolution of Parliament will afford a chance for the nation to decide the course which will materiaily influence its future fortunes.The power of Eagland and peace of Earope will largely depend on the verdict cf the country.he doubt inseparable from thg popular election arrests the country\u2019s influence and it is the main reason for not delaying an appeal to the national voice.LoNDoN, March 8\u2014Reports from St.Petersburg say that Russia is astounded at the refusal or France to extradite Harimann.The Standurd, referring 10 Uuited States claim for preponderating incuence in the Panama Canal, says this pretension the British Government is bound to watch, and if ne~essary resist.Nu more at Panama than at Suez can the prep ndorating influence of another power be allowed to lay hands on the trads of England.The news of the dissolution of Parliament created great excitement in the Provinces, Tue Post approves of the dissolation, and says, it is not only in England but also in Ireland that the result of the forthcoming elections will be watched anxiously.Immediately after the announcement of the dissolution, Parnell was telegraphed to return.The Times, reterring to the Beaconsfield letter to the Duke of Marlborough, says 1t starts from the question of Ireland but ends with an appeal on the momentous considerations of foreign policy.At present, on the question of foreign policy, the presumption is decidedly in favour of the Ministry, and 1t is on the foreign policy that the battle will be fought, but the Liberals have yet to declare themselves.The Times says the time chosen for the dissolution is probably the most convenient to the country that could be selected.The dangers which threaten the Parliamentary Government of England are very urgent, and it is not clear whether they may not be increased by the result of an appeal to the con- stitutiencies.It seems to be admitted on all sides that the Home Rulers will win some seats in Ireland, and the Government will lose several in Ireland and Scotland.It remains with the English constituencies to decide whether the Conservatives are to have a majority which will bear down the Scottish Liberals and Irish Home Ralers.What ischiefly to be feared is such an equal balance of power as would leave both the constitutional parties dependent on the Home Rule vote.FRANCE THE FERRY LAW.PARis, March 8.\u2014~The Senate to-day during the debate on Clause Seven, of the Ferry Education Bill, Jules Simon pronounced the Government proposed law useless and impolitic.Le Temps says tbe Russian Embassador will shortiy depart on leave of absence.It was contemplated to make the journey in February, but it was postponed in consequence of the Hartmann affair, He will return to Paris in April, after the Czar has gone to Lirodia.GERMANY Lowpox, March 8.\u2014A Berlin despatch says Bismarck gave a parely Dinner to-day.He expressed the opinion that France had solved the Hartman question rightly.RUSSIA THE HARTMANN AFFAIR.Sr.PETERSBURG, March 8.~\u2014 The Galos says the painful impression produced by the announcement of Hartmsnn\u2019s release can only be removed by the French Cabicet showing that the proofs furnished from Su.Petersburg, of his identity were insufficient.Ey EEE UNITED =TATES THE PANAMA CANAL.WaisHINGTON, March *8.\u2014 DeLesseps gave his views at length before ihe House Inter-Oceanic Committee to-day.He will come again to-morrow before the Committee, when Captain Eads is also to have a hearing.DeLesseps requested the Committee to submit in writing any questions affecting the Panama scheme, either politically, finan.cialiy, or otherwise, that he might be prepared to-morrow to accord them the fullest information.In the Ponca investigation, Standing Buffalo, Ponca Cuief, testified that the Poncas, seeing there was no slternative except fighting the Government, went South unwillingly, and with protestations end grief, St.Louis, March 8.==Sixty Chiese arrived.to-day from San Francisco.All but a dozen left for New York and other eastern cities to seek employment.CHEYENNE, W.T., March 8,\u2014Consider- able excitement is manifested over the reported valuable mineral discoveries near Raw Hide Chuttes, 150 miles north Aregula stampede to the new discoveries now progressing.An active Valcaro is reported near Brown's Park Crater, five feet in diameter, as emitting a sulphurous smell.There is smoke, but no lava.The snow in the vicinity melted from the heat.WEATHER RLPORT.Montreal, March 8.TEmPERATURE\u2014In the shade by Standard Thermometer observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument Makers, 242 & 244 Notre Dame Street :\u2014 8 am, 1 PM.6 P.u.9 9 2° 8 > Max, .Mix.Mean.26° zero, 13° BY BTANDARB BAROMETER.8 Au.1 px.6 P,M.30.65 80 67 30.67 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, } Toronto, March 8, 10.00 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours : \u2014Lower Lake Region\u2014Fresh to brisk nortberly to easterly winds; partly cloudy weather; possibly followed by snow tc-morrow ; stationary or rising temperature, St, Lawrence\u2014D.creasing winds; clear to partly cloudy, colder weather.Maritime Provinces\u2014Brisk to high winds, shifting to west and north ; cloudy weather, wi:h light snow or rain, followed by clearing and decidedly colder weather.Courting UNDER Dirricovries.\u2014He came up a little late, stepped in without ringing, and striding softly into the parlour, dropped into an easy chair with the careless grace ot a ycung man who is accustomed to the programme.\u201c By Jove,\u201d he said to the figure eitting in the dim obscurity of the sofa, \u201cI thought I never was going to see you alone again.Your mother hever goes away from the house nowadays, does she, Minnie 9\u201d \u201cWell, vot am zingly frequently,\u201d cheerfully replied the old lady from the sofa.* Minnie\u2019s away 80 much of the time now that I have to stay in.\u201d Ia the old hickory at the end of the house the moping owl complained to the moon much in his usual style, the katydids pever sang more clearly, and the plaintz r try of the whip-poor- will filled the nig! with poetry, but he didn\u2019t hear it all the same.\u201cAnd, by George,\u201d he said to a friend fifteen minutes later, *\u201cif I didn\u2019t leave my hat on the piano and my cane in the hall.I'm a goat.Think of \u2019em P Forget \u2018em ?Strike me blisd if 1 knew I had any clothes on at all! What I wanted was fresh air, and I wanted about thirty acres of it, and mighty quick, too!\u201d THE UNITED STATES CANAL POL: CY.THE PRESIDENT\u2019S DECLARATION.Washington, March 8.to the Senate: \u201cI transmit herewith the report of the Secretary of State, and accompauying papegs, iv response to the resolution adopted by the Senate on the 11th February last, requesting copies of all correspondence between the Government and any foreign Government since February, 1869, respecting the ship canal across the Isthmus between North Ameri ca and South America, together with copies of any project of treaties respecting the same which the Department of State may have had proposed or submitted since that date to any foreign power, or its diplomatic representatives.In further compli- auce with the resolution of the Sena:s, I deem it proper to state briefly my opinion as to the policy of the United States with respect te the coustruction of the Intercceanic canal by any route across the American Isthmus, The policy of this country if the canal is under American control, that the United States cannot censent to surrender this contract to any European power, or to any combination oj European wers.If existing treaties between the nited States and other nations, or if the rights of sovereignty or property of other nations stand in the way of this policy, a contingency which is not apprehended, suitable steps should be taken, by just ard liberal negotiations, to promote and establish an American policy on this subject, consistently with the rights of the nations to be effected by it.The capital invested by corporations or sitizens of other countries in such enterprise, must in & - grest degree look for protection to ome or more of the great powers, and no European power can intervene for such protection without adopting measures on this continent which the United States would deem wholly inad- missable.If the protection of the United States is relied upon, the United States must exercise such control as will enable this country to proteet its natioeal interests, and maintain the rights of those whose private capital is embarked in the work of an inter-oceanic canal across the Averican isthmus, which will essentially change the geographical relations between the Atlantic and Pacific coast of the United States, and between the United States and the rest of the world, It will be a great ocean thoroughfare between our Atlantic and our Pacific-shores, and be virtually art of the coast (line of the nited States.Our merely com~ mercial interest] in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defence, our unity, peace and safety, are matters of paramount consideration to the peuple cf the United States.No other great power would under similar circnmstances fail to asgert its rightful control over à work so closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare.I repeat, in conclnsion, it 18 the right duty of the United States to assert and maiatain such supervision over any inter-oceanic canal across the Isthmus that connects North and South America as will protect our national interest.This, I am quite sure, will be found not only compatible with, but provocative of, the widest and most permanent advantage to commerce and civilization.\u201d (Signed) RutaerFoRD B.HavEs, SCOTTISH Commercial Insurance Co, CAPITAL - - - £2,000,000 Stgt CANADA BRANCE.Notice is hereby given that \"Thomas Simpson (late of Simpson & Bethune), has been apporuted sole Agen of this Company for the city of Montreal and vicinity, from this date.LAWRENCE BUCHAN, Resident Secretary and Chief Agent for Canada.Montreal, March 1st, 1880 r 52 CARLSBAD WATER.Bparkling Glicsshubler Alkaline, Ferraginous.AGENT, FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine Merchant, 25 Hospitali3treet- MowTreac.11 INSOLVENT ACT OF 187 AND AMENDI¥G ACTS.January 14 In ve : DAVID SHAW, An Insolvent.The first-class Stone Front House 261 PEEL STRBET, And Adjoining Vacant Lot, will be offered for sale at my office, No.112 St.Francis Xavier street: on FRIDAY, 12th MARCH, At ELEVEN o\u2019clock forenoon.Particulars of sale can be had at office of undersigned.ALEX.MOFFAT, Official Assignee.February 26 12M 49 PARLIAMENT: HOUSE PRIVATE BILLS.PARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, for Private or Local Bills.either for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, for regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tending to affect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the Rules of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively (which are published in full in the * Quebec Official Gazette,\u201d to give ONE MONTH\u2019S NOTICE of the application (clearly and distitictly specyfying its nature and object), in the \u2018\u2018 Quebec Official Gazette,\u201d in the French and Engl'sh languages and also in a Erench and an English news-paper published in the District affected, and tc comply with the requirements vherein mentioned, sending copies of the first and last of such notices, to the Private Bill Office of each House, and any persons whe shall make application shall within one week from th+ first publication of such notice in the \u2018\u201cOffieial Gazette,\u201d forward a copy of his Bill, with the sum of one hundred dollars, to the Clerk of the Committse on Private Bills.All petititions for Private Binns must be presented within the \u201cfirst two weeks\u2019 of the Session.L.DELORME, Clk.Leg.Assembly.Quebec, 16th Febraary, 1880.w 41 PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that at the next session cf the Legislature of the Province of Quebec a Petition will be presented to obtain an Act authorizing the extension and prolongation for Five years of the delay during which the \u201c Richelieu Hydraulic and Manufacturing Co.\u201d may commence its operations\u201439 Vict.Chap.59\u2014and for other Amendments to its Act of Incorporation.Chambly, 5th March 1880.M 1m 57 Montreal Loan & Mortgage COMPANY.41st DIVIDEND.A Dividend for the half year ending 28th FEBRUARY, 1880, at the rate of SEVEN PER CENT.per annum, will ba paid at the Company\u2019s Office, 181 ST.JAMES STREET, on the 15th MARCH.By order of the Board, GEO.W.CRAIG, Sec.-Treas.Montreal, March 4, 1880.911 M 57 NOTICE.Mx.@.A.McGREGOR, o?Hudson,P.Q., 1s authorized to receive subscriptions te our Daily and Weekly Editions, JAMES STEWART Managing Direoter ° The President to day sent the following .Auction Sales.BY W.E.SHAW.SPRING AUCTION CARD Tne subscriber.in returning thanks for the liberal public patronage, solicirs an early intimation from these who contemplate selling out in the Spring, as he hag already several large sales on his list Real Estate and sales in Insolvency, valuations for Executors and Underwriters, all receive prompt personal attention.Consignments to Salerooms command highest prices, and prompt cash returns guaranteed.Sales of Horses, Carriages, &c., at the Horse Market, College street, every ay.Advanees on Consignments.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.196 St- James street, Opposite Molsons Bankebruarv 4 =n + Hew Aduertiements.CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ASSORTED SOUPS, TRUFFLED PATES, YORKSHIRE GAME PIES, SAVOURY PIES, VEAL and HAM PIES, PATE DE FOIE GRAS, FRIED SOLES, YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SARDINES IN OIL, SABDINES IN BUTTER, SARDINES AU TOMATOES, ANCHOVIES IN OIL, OLIVES, in Kegs, OLIVES, in Bottles.GROUSE, in Tins, PHEASANT, in Tins, PARTRIDGE, in Tins.ROAST and BOILED MEATS, in Tins, ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR, BORDEAUX VINEGAR, TARRAGONA VINEGAR, CHILLI VINEGAR, CHALOT VINEGAR, DRIED HERBS, in Bottles and Tins.And a Full Assortment of PICKLES and SAUCES, CURRIE POWDER, PASTO, POTTED MEATS, and OTHER SHELF GOODS.McGIBBON & BAIRD ST.JAMES STREET.BRANCH :\u2014~ST.CATHERINE STREET.March 1 51 J.& R.McLEA OFFEE FOE SALE No.1 Large Green Code Fish.No.1 and No.2 Codtish.Hake and Haddock, Bundles Dry Table Codfish.Office and Salerooms, } 29 Barrels Newtoundland Pale Seal Oil.Barrels Newfoundland Straw Seal Oil, Barrels Pure Neowfoundland Coa Oil.Hhds Choice sugar, Barrels and Hhds Porto Rico sugar.8 Common Street.March 5 55 E.CHANTELOUP, No 587 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, MANUFACTURER OF Church, Tower Clock and Locomotive BELLS, INCLUDING CHIMES AND PEALS.Gas and Coal Oil Burners Of All Descriptions, Steam Fittings, Coil Screens, Hot Water and Steam Apparatus, FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS AND ESPAGNOLETTES.Railway Supplies of all Descriptions, ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES, Builders\u2019 Hardware.February 13 JOHN TAYLOR &BRO.MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGEN1IS.EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, STEAMFKFITTERS AND]; RAILWAYS.NO.16 ST.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL.January 21 Grocery 17 GAS FIXTURES! ALL VARIETIKS.Largest Assortment in the Dominion.TOE GENUINE STUDENT LAMP PRICES LOW.ROBERT MITCHELL & CO, ST.PETER AND CRAIG STREET December 12 296 Linseed Ul aw and Boiled, WHITING, BEST BRANDS FOR SALE{BY W-&F.P.CURRIE & 00., 100 Grey Nun Stroet.January 3I 26 GOAL OIL! COAL OIL | We are prepared to sell, by Car-Load, or in Lots to suit purchasers, \u2018 VICTOR,\u201d \u201c ATLANTIC,\u201d \u201c FAMILY PEARL.\u201d (All First-Class Brands.) The quality of above Oils and the condi tion of all the barrels are guaranteed as first-class.We will sell either at Oil Sheds or delivered in City, at LOWEST PRICES.Frices and terms for Carload Lots \" MURRAY, BREMNER & CO.Fobrnary 18 41 SPLENDID COLLECTION of Furniture now on sale, cheap, at Snaw\u2019s Furniture Warehouse, 726 Craig street.Queen Anne and Eastlake Dining Chairs in leather, fine Sideboards, Parlor and Bed room Suits, Library Furniture, &c.sll of the best material and wo kmansbin, Several Piancs tc rent and {i sale Hicnelieu & Ontario Na, Co TENDERS FOR PAINTING.TENDERS addressed to the unde: signed will be received until FRIDAY, 12th Instant, For the Painting of the steamers \u2018\u201c Bohemian,\u201d * Corinthian,\u201d and ** Passport,\u201d in the Port of Montreal.Parties d>sirous of tendering will be furnished with a copy of the specification, by applying at the Company s office.The Company will not be bound to ace cept the lowest or any tender- J.B.LAMERE, General Manager, 228 St- Paul street, CoMPANY\u2019s OFFICE, 12M 54 \u201c4th Maxch, 1880, Auction Sales, - Auction Sales, BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Silo of a Choice Frivate Colleciion ¢f Water Col:urs, OILS, ENGLISH CHROMO LITHO- GBAPHS, &c., at my room 91 St.James street on SATURDAY AFTERNO: M, I3TH MARCH INST.Including two views of COTE ST.ANTOINE and one of MURRAY BAY painted to order by \u201c DUNCAN.\u201d The pictures are now on view.Sale at TWO o'clock, JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.March 9 58 mme Miscellanea ROB ROY WHISKEY, OLD AS THE HILLS AND SOFT AS MOTHER'S MILK.DELICIOUS BEVERAGE.Requires No Certificates I! 500 BAGS RICE! RAW LINSEED OIL GRARAN'S PORT WINES, BI CARB.SODA, SAL SODA, FOR SALE BY COTTON, CONNAL & CO.2 Corn Exchange, ; MONTREAL, Februarv 11 36 FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING GROCERS.February 17 1m 40 = SELLING OFF !! RARE CHANCE OF PURCHASING A PIANO OR ORCAN.The Subscriber being about to retire from his present buciness, offers his entire Stock of Pianos and Cabinet Organs at Wholesale Prices Steinway, Decker, Chickering, Gabler and Emerson Pianos, and Mason & Hamlin\u2019s Cabinet Orgaus, New aud Second Hand, will be sold at Cost Price, or on most favourable terms, .His large stock of Piancs on Hire, consisting of New and Second-hand instruments of allthe above and various other makers, ranging in price from $75 to $:00 each, will be called in and offered for sale, thus affording a variety of selection never before presented in Canada.Inquiries by mail will receive promnt attention, and Catalogues of the Stock be sent free on application.JOSEPH GOULD No.1 Beaver Hall Square February 27 49 A.GIBERTON & GO.& DeBresoles And 7 L.e Royer Streets, EUROPEAN IMPORTERS, COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS.IN STOCK, WHOLESALE ONLY: WINES\u2014 Plate Glass and Mirrors, Bordeaux, French Kids and Goats, Burgundy, Bolting Cloth.Champagne, Sauternes, All sorts of Liqueurs Sicily, and French Preserved Madeira, Vegetables Zucco, ; Brandy and Gin Chartreuse & Benedictine SAMPLES OF Papers, Pens, Shooting Arms, French Shoes, Crzstals\"and Band Saws, Porcelains, &e., &c., &e.February 5 30 DAWES & GO.Brewers and Maltsters INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA anxp XXX $TOUT PORTER (IN Woop AND BOTTLE.) Families Supplied.Office, 215 st.James St, MONTREAL.AAVNL vd TS ADS UNE SOU If sou ure a rsan GX busite.3, weakoned by the strain of your duties, avoid stiurulents and use YROP EXT LERS! Ii you ars a man of letters, toiling over your midnight work to restore brain nerve and waste, use AY EU TERS If you are young and suffering from apy indiscretion or dissipation; if you are married or sitgle, oid nr young, Suftering from, poor heaith or languish- Ÿ ingona i ui \u2018Whi ed of sickness, rely on WOP BRE RG oever you are, whorover you are, whenever you feol that your system needs cleansing toning or stimulating, without fnfcxicating, take VOP BItTERSL Have you duspepsia, kidney or urinary complaint, dise ÿ ease of the stomach, bowels, Blcod, liver, or nerves?0! WO?BRIERS re simriy weak and low spirited, iryit! Buy it.Ifyou aster Upon it.Your Arist Feo it.T I; may save your life.It has ssved hudreda, Hop Consh Cure! sthe sweetest, saïestand best, Ask children, The Hop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, ls superior to all others.Curcsby absorption.It is perfect.Ask druggists, D.I.\u20ac, is an absolute and irresistable cure for drunkencss, nse of PSE eplum, tokacee or rarcotics, Above gold by drugiists.ilop Bitters Mf-., Co., Rochester, N.Ÿ February 17 im 40 GIBB & CO.Having just received several Cases of GOODS in SPRING OVERCOATINGS AND SUITINGS, &e., Respectfully invite Inspection.February 19 42 JUN À-H, MOLSON & BRD- ALE BHD PORTER BREW:R's æ86 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL, Have always oan asd the various kinda ALE AND PORTHIS, In Woop AnD BoTTLE.FAMILIXS REGELARL EZ BUFELIED, December 1 Bt M.HICKS & CO SPRING AUCTION SALES.The Subscribers continue to give their personal attention to Sales of Household Furniture, Real Estate, Farm Stock.Groceries, and General Merchandise, And respectfully beg to inform parties who intend selling their household furniture this spring, that their lists are now open, and an early intimation will secure choice of days.Having been favored with the most im~ portant sales of last year, we feel eonfident that all entrusted to our care this spring will be exeeuted to the entire satisfaction of our patrons as in the past.Charges moderate and returns prompt.Cash advances made on all goods sent to salesrooms if required, M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, 430 and 432 Notre Dame street.33 @Graceric- Uëlines, Lc, JOHN HOPE& GO MONTREAL, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOENDEXUTPER & SON, Rotterdam MARTELL & \u20ac0., Cognac JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac MOET & CEANDON, Epernay DEINEARD & CO., Coblenz BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux M, MISA, Xeres de la Frontera COCKBURN, SMITHES & CO., Oports MULLER & DARTNEZ, Tarragona FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles E, & J.BURKE, Dublin E, & G.HIBBERT, London ; BULLOCH, LADE & CO., Glasgow WM.JAMESON & CO, Dublin { CANTRE LL & COCHRANE, Dublin &ec., &c., Kc.N.B.\u2014Orders received from the Wholesale Trade Only.HENGY CHÉPMAN & CO.MONTREAL SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION FOR Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xeresde la Frontera, Sherries.T.\u20ac Sandeman & Sons, Oporto, orts.\u201cPablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona, Red Wines, * Leal Brothers & Coeira Wines, ¢ G.H.Muwm & Co., Reims, Champaapes.\u201c P.A Mumm & Co., Frankfort-O Madeira, M., Hocks and Moselles.\u201c Cuzol, Fils & Co., Bordeaux, , Fruits, &c.\u201c Pinet, Castillon & Co, Cognac Brandies, \u201c A, Houtman & Co, Schiedam 108, \u201c Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co., Glasgow, Whiskies.\u201c BR.Thorne & Sons, Groenock, Whiskies.\u2018t D.J.Thomson, Leith, Ginger Wine, Old 'i om, &c.s Machen & Co., Liverpool, Export Bottlers of Guiness & Sons Dublin Stout.\u201cRobert Porter & Co., London, Export Bottlers of Bass &, Co Ale.Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edinburgh, Scoteb es.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London.Orders for Durect Importation Solicited frem ke Trade.February 44 In Hhds.and Qr-Casks.J Cases x ¥ x Do.V.O.\u2018Do.SAZERAG BRANDY, In Ehds., Qr-Casks and Octaves, Cases Quarts, Flaaks, Haif=Flasks.Now in stock.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., Agents for Canada.Decemb 303 Miscellaneous.JOHN HOOD & GO.MONTREAL AGENTS.From \u2018\u201c THE NEW YORK HERALD,\u201d Feb, 16th, 1830, The Art Treasures of America, UNITED STATES & CANADA.The Philadelphia publishers, Gebhie & Barrie, announce the approaching issue, in parts, of an IMPorTANT WORK, \u201c7 he Art Treasures of Ameriea,\u201d selected and described from public and private collee- tions by Edward Strahan.Each part will contain two photo-gravures, a full page wood cut and fac-similies in the text of artists\u2019 sketches and studies for the works described.\u2018the size and form will be similar to the Chef-d\u2019œuvre of the Paris Exhibition, of which the same publishers have brought out an American adaptation Many of the finest examples of modern ar: are in this country, and an adequate con - ception of their number and importance can only be had, wken they are brought before us in a form such as that proposed.The early numbers will illustrate and describe the collections of Mrs.A.T.Stewart, of New York, Mr.Walters, of Baltimore, Mr.Belmont, Mr.Wolfe and Miss Wolfe, of New York, Mr.Gibson, of Philadelphia, and of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington ; painting by Her Royal Highness, Princess Louise, Mr.Geo.Drummond\u2019s Gallery.February 29 43 LOANS WANTED Large Amourts and for Long Poriod Preferred.For these a low rate of interest charged.A.CG.RAMSAY, MANAGING DIRECTOR, CANADA LIFE ASSULARCECDY Hamilton, 19th January, 1880.20th Annual Statement of the EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the U.8.Y B.HYDE, President.For the Year ending December 31,1879 Amount of Ledger Assets, Jan.1, 1819 Less Le aa remreree sense caen $34,195,368 53 Less Depreciations in Government Bonds, and Appropriation to meet any depreciation in other assets.£96,515 79 $33,898,822 T4 INCOME.cane vec seen ses c10000 8,347,080 85 $42,245,903 59 ; : DISBURSEMENTS, Pald Policy-Holders for Claims by Death, Dividends, SurrenderValues, Discounted and Matured Endowments and ABnuities.4,988,871 09 Other Disbursements as per extended statement.,, 1,276,034 85 Net Cash Assets December 31, 1879.$35,960,997 62 SSETS, Bonds and Mortages.,.$10,475,062 90 Real Estate.\u2026.nasanan es 8,204,796 02 United states Stocks.5,488,978 89 State, City, and other Stocks authorized by the Laws of the State.6,698,039 53 Loans Secured by United States and other Stocks.8,678,700 00 Cash and other | edger Assets as per extended statement.1,442,420 28 $35,98 1,997 62 Market value of Stocksover Cost.348,006 17 Accrued Interest, Rents and Premlums, as per extended statement., 1,037,837 96 Tota] Assets, Dec.31, 1879.$37,366,841 15 Total Liabilities, including legal reserve for reinsurance of all existing policie®®.veer.$29,851,434 00 Total Uudivided Sarplus.$7,516,407 15 RISKS ASSUMED IN 1879, $26,502,541 09, N.B.\u2014For the detalls of the above statement.see the Soclety\u2019s Circular 10 SPolicy-Holders,\u201d and other publications for 1880.f4gp JAMES W.ALEXADER, \u2018 Vice-President.SAMUEL BORROWE, E, WS Superintendent ora: , W.EScorT, Superintendent of 4 ies, RBW.GALE, Tgemcica General Manager, 157 St.James Street, p Montreal.[ \u20ac bruary 10 1m 34 HENHESSY BRANDY 1 NAOUGHT IRON BINGE, Auction Sales, IY HENRY J.SHAW.SALES EF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Mr.HENRY J.SHAW ia prepared this Spring to give his personal attention to all sales cf furniture in private residemces = ill thank parties intending to sell rly intimati it- able day may be fixed.Oo po that à suit [r.Shaw can be seen at his office, 728 Craig street, from 8 to 10 a.m., or from 1 pm.February 14 1m 38 STORAGE OF FURNITURE.Mr.HENRY J.SHAW would inform parties wishing to rack, send, remove, or store their Furniture, Fictures, Plates, Pianos, or other vsluables, that he has careful and experienced men for packing and removing furniture, &c., and can care fully store the same by the month or year in his large and elegant building, = 724, 7268, 723 iCrulz St.Charges moderate.Apply to H -NRY J.SHAW, Shaw\u2019s Buildings, Craig street.February 14 1m 38 Miscellaneous, CLENDINNEN'S STOVES! MADE HERE! THE BEST OF IRON! MOSTZAPPROVED CONSTRUCTION ! NO STOVE EQUALS: THE WINDSOR OR LEADER, November 7 266 H.R.IVES & CO.MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE .IRON RAILINGS, &£c., &e., QUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR.GOODS! CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, FURNISHED PROMPTLY AND OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ORDERS SOLICITED.September 18 22.PRIVATE DWELLIKCS, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS.SUPERSEDING CAST IRON RANGES.More durable \u2014 extra heavy bricks.More economical\u2014gee testimonials.More easily managed, and with extra quick oven.Combining English durability with the modern American improvements.Every one guaranteed satisfactory and free of expense for repairs for one year.Can refer to upwards of 200 families using Wrought Iron Ranges.Laberal allowance made for Cast Ranges in Exchange.GEO.R.PROWSE, No.224 St.James Street Decamber 29 310 WILSON HAWKSWORTH, ELLISON & C0, SHEFFIELD.CELEBRATED STEEI PRIZES AWARDED TEBM AT Vienna, Paris and Philadelphia Exhibitions for Cast Steel, Tool Steel, Spring Steel Sheet Steel and Steel Wire.M.HUNTER & SON, SHEFFIEL .Ext Fine Table Cutlery.JOHN ROUND & SON (LIMITED) SHEFFIELD Electro-Plated Ware, Spoons and Forks Orders rolicited to import or from Steck B.J.COGHLIN, 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montrea Sole Agent.July 3 17 WILLIAM DOW & CO.Brewers & Maltsters.Superior Pale and Brown Malt; India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and single Stout.in wood and bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are authorized to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.173 St.Peter street Jos.Virtue.19 Avl ver street Thos.Ferguson 289 St.Constant st \u2018Wm.Bishop.473 Lagauchetiere st Thos.Kinsella.144 Ottawa street Cleop.Maissoneuve .585 St.Dominique st.g&\" Orders [received by Telephone.THE BEST FIELD FOR EMIGRANTS.AN IMMENSE AREA OF RAILROAD AND GOVERNMENT LANDS, OF GREAT FERTILITY, WITHIN EASY REACH OF PERMANENT MARKET, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, is now of~ fered for sale in EASTERN OREGON and EASTERN WASHINGTON TERKI- TORY.These lands form part of the great GRAIN BELT of the Pacific 8) one and are within an average distance of 250 to 30u miles from Portland, where steamsh ps andsalling vessels ve Birectly loaded FOR ALL PARTS OF THE GRAIN AT PORTLAND COMMANDS A PRICE EQUAL 'I'O THAT OBTAINED IN CHL::AGO.The Northern Pacifle BR, R.and Oregon Rallway and Navigation Co., are now butiding 500 milles of Rallway, traversing this region in all direct:ons, The settler 18 thus assured easy and cheap transportation to tide-water on the Columbia River, and a rapid increase in the value ofthese lands, which are now open to purchase and pre-emption.LANDS SHOW an AVERAGE YIELD at 40 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER ACRE.No Failure of Crops ever known.RAILROAD LANDS offered at the uniform rate of §2.50 an Acre.CLIMATE MILD AND HEALTHY.For pamphlet and maps.depcriptive of country, lis resources, climate, route of travel, rates and full Information, address ss T.R.TANNATT.Gen\u2019) Eastern Pass\u2019r Agent, 252 Broadwav, New York City.IMITATION STAINED GLASS Fills a vacancy tong felt in the beautiful ornamentation of common window panes, &c.A great luvention\u2014a new, ne.t and fascinatin occupation for THE LADIES In tastefully an inexpensive y beautityiny their homeg, It 1s easily applied, either temporarily or ermanentl , 10 glass in windows of Churches, ullis Buildings, Steamboats, Cars, Offices, Bath Rcoms.&c., &c.Curtains, Shades and Bl:nds dispensed with.Dozen sheets mailed for $3.Ageuts wanted, Send siamo.IMITATION STAINED GLASS CO., Sussex, N.B., Canada.Spermatorruœal weakness and in- discretionof = youth produces that fatal aisease.Only certain cure IS the cel- ebrared Danish Specific, ** HAILSEN,\u201d $1 per Dox.A.DELAPO.TE, Chemist.346 Church St: Toronto, Sole Agent for Canada.1 Elegant New Style Chromo Cards, with name, 18¢.post-pald.Geo.I.Reed & Co.Nassau, N.Y, 20 New Style.very nice and large size Chromo Cards, with name, 10c,; samples 3c.J' Rate, Nasseau, N.Y.9 Styles New Chromo Cards, 10 cts B st us Shiny Anction Sales.BY BENNING & BAR3ALOU CATALOGUE SALE.EX CENSIVE Who!esals Bankropt Steck DRY GOODS BY AUCTION.The subscribers will sell at No.23 St, Helen street, on TUESDAY, 16th Match, AND FOLLOWING LAYS, A Wholesale Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, consisting of Woollen, Linen, Cote ton and Silk Geods.À go: d stock usually kept in a first-class Wholesale establieh- ment, all of recent purchase, well assorted and suited to the Spritg and Summer e.The stock amounts to over Ei hty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($89,000).sold i lots to suit re Bes.)- To be sold in For particulars, see catalogues.ALSO; IN BOND, 51 packages assorted Dry Goods.AND, JUST RECLIVED, 24 packages assorted Iinen Goods, a full assortment.LIKEWISE, Three Bankrupt Retail stocks of Goods, amountlng to over Tete bony Thousand Dollars, ($59.00) well assorted and in good condition.Terms Liberal.Sale ea-h day at TEN o'clock.BENNING & BARSALO a, Auctioneers.VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY BY AUCTION.The Subscribers have been instructed by Mrs.JODOIN, to sell on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 18 k inst, That MAGNIFICENT RESIDEN CE, No.296 Lagaucheterre St., being part of OM.cial number 227 St James Ward.The house has a rough cut-stone front, two stories high with mansard roof and Cupola, with an extension kitchen in rear, and solid brick out-buildings.Size of house 50 ft.VO CC Opes 100 or fromtby SEit.deep.English measure, The whole constructions are of first- class workmanship, having cost with the land, ($40,000.) Sale at ELEVEN ©\u2019clock on the premises.For further information and permit to view, apply to JODOIN & PERODEAT, N:taries, No.5 St.Therese street.Or BENNING & BARSALOU, 56 Auctioneers.FXiscellaneons.DOMINION BOLT CO.127 ST.PETER STREET, Montreal AND SHERBOURNE STREE1, TORONTO, Now solicit and will book orders at Mon treal, for September and October delivery from the Works in Toronto, of their Manu= factures of :\u2014 SQUARE AND HEXAGON NUTS, MACHINE, BRIDGE, ROOF, TRACK = AND CARRIAGE BOLTS, BOLT ENDS, .COACH SCREWS and WROUGHT Sp1KKS QUALITY: STYLE AMD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Auguet4 162 1879-1880 HOLIDAY GOODS SAVAGE & LYMAN, 219 St.James Street, Have received their selections for the Holiday Trade, consisting in part of: WATCHES in Gold and Silver Cases, of Swiss and American Manufacture, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY in the newest and most artistic desi 8, including full Setts of Bracelets, Brooches, Lockets, Necklets, Earrings, Rings, Scarf Pins, Studs, Cuff Buttons, &e., &c., &c, ALSO, A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF SILVERWARE from the celebrated Gorham Mannfaetory, pat up in Elegant Cases, specially adap or HOLIDAY and BRIDAL GIFTS.A variety BRONZES ; Mantel, Hall and Sedroom CLOCKS, in Marble and Wooden ases.TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ONYX AND JET JEWELLERY.Spectacles and Eye- Blassss, In Gold, Steel and Celluloid Frames.AND A Full Assorted Stock of the best ENG LISH aud A \u2018: +.RICAN Eicetro Plated Ware, Cow rising Tea and Coffee Setts, Trays Entree Dishes and Covers, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Jewel Caaes, Ice Pitchers, Butter Coolers, Dixon & Son\u2019s Celebrated Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c.; cases of Dessert, Fish, and Eating Knives and Forks.Diamonds.Precious Stones mounted, and Jewellery made on the premises.SAVAGE & LYMAN, .219 St.James street.N.B.\u2014Goods sent on approval to any A Enr 1845| Ask For |]879 E.B.EDDY\u2019S PAILS, TUBS, WASHBOARDS, ETC, GOLD and BRONZE MEDALS and numerous FIRS).PRIZES have been awarded for the Excellence, Durability and Fine sh of these Wures, MANUFACTURED AT Hull, P.Quebec, Canada.E.A.NELSON & SONS, Wholesale A, .November 11 sen BILLIARDS.The New Billiard Room OF THE, ST.LAWRENCE HALL WILL BE OPEN ED On Saturday, 2nd Angust.The Tables are Collender\u2019s best, and of the latest pattern, with Cues and Ballsal of the best material.Lovers of this fine Game are requested to try our Tables.We believe that more satisfactory ones cannot be found in the city.6 182 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.É Mount Royal Vale andthe Proposed Victoria City * One thousand acres of the richest land, n Villa Lots, with fifteen miles of frontage on the best macadamized roads partly sur~ rounding, and all within a few miles of the centre of the city; several hundred acres of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quar= ries; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant Villas, with Out-buildings, a complete Water Works, and no Taxes ; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of firet mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwards; and all my well-known City Properties for sale at extraorainarily low pricas.THOS.F.O'BRIEN, 532 ST.MARY STREXT, January 1 THE {NTERNATIORAL RAILWAY AED STEAM i RAVIGATION GUIDE: Publishad Semi-monthly contamniag the TIME TABLES AND MAPS of all CANADIAN and the principal AMERICAN RAILWAY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINES For sale by News Dealers a%d Booksellers and by News Agents on Trains and team.ers.Price, 40 Cents.ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 Payabl in Advance.C.BR, CHISHOLM & C0.Publishers and Proprietors, ever sold, Stamps taken.J, B.H ted, Nassau, N.Y.Q A Year andexpenses to agents.Outfit 1877 Free, Address, P,0, VICKERY, Ayguata, Maine.: 37 Chaboillez Square, Montres a LOCAL NEWS.Fire.\u2014A fire ¢f & minor character occurred in a shed pear 89 St, Constant street yesterday afternoon.License Issuxp.\u2014 Some seventeen salcon and restaurant licenses were granted by the Police Magistrates yesterday morning.CHANGE oF PLACE.\u2014The Rev.Mr.Hammond\u2019s meeting, this evening, will take place in St.James Street Church instead of Dominion Square Methodist Church.Montazan GENERAL HosPITAL.\u2014Num- ber of patients treated for week ending Mcndsy, 8th instant :\u2014Out~door Pts.relieved, 810; Ir-door average daily, 148.Visirxe Govzrnors.\u2014Messrs,.William Gunn, and Thcmas M.Bryson, are the Visiting Govarnors at the Protestant Heuse of Industry amd Refuge this week.Tur ST.GEoRGE SNOW-SHOE DINNER.\u2014 The annual diswer cf the St.George Snow-Shoe Ciub is to take place at the St.Lawrence Hall, on Thursday, when a brilliant affair is expected.AN ATTRACTION FOR THE ISLAND.\u2014Jo6 Beef offers to loan his three tame deer to the authorities next summer, to be placed en the Island, if proper arrangements be made for their comfort.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.~The Beard of Outdoor Relief acknowledges, with thanks, the following donations :\u2014Two friends, per N.B.C, $50; A friend, per N.B.C., $10; J.H.J, per T.M.B, $10.Count Housx IMPROYEMENTS.\u2014 Tke Sheriff has at present a gang of men at werk throughout the building, making much needed repairs to lobbies, drains, &c.In tke Petty Jury room a marble- topped washstard Las been placed, which, no doubt, will be appreciated by the jurere.Turoven THR Icx.\u2014A horse belonging to Mr.F.Reinhardt, butcher, of the Bonsecours Market, being driven across the ice where it wad thin, fell through and into tke water.When the animal was got out it was inaensible, and every effort failed to restore animation.The horse was valued at $150.ProreeTAnT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND Rsruoz.\u2014Statement for weuk ending 6 h March, 1880:\u2014Nurmber ef Permanent Inmates-\u2014Males, 46; Females, 25; Number of Temporary Inmates\u2014Males, 46 ; Females, 8; Jota}, 125.Number of night lodgings giver in Night Refuge\u2014Maler, 402 ; Females, 60; Boys, 9; Girls, 0; Total, 411.Number of quarts of soup aad exua meals dis ribuied \u2014 Night Refuge poor, 1,873; Out-dcor poor, 863 ; Total, 2,236.A BeraiaN Scoreryr.\u2014A Society, to be ealled \u2018\u2018 La Federale Belge,\u201d with cbjecta similar to the St.George\u2019s and St.Andrew\u2019s, bas just been formed, and the fol- lowirg cfficers elected :\u2014President, A de Leet ; Vice-President, J B Lorge ; Treasurer, Thomas van der Viiet; Master of Ceremonivs, Jules Haemers ; Com missioners, Alphonse Noszeda, Auguste Byarelie, Telesphore Bran, Jules Pirotte ; Secretary, Olivier Ge Shepper, and Assistant-Secretary, B Leciereg.Arrangements have beun made for the holding cf perivdical meetings for the gemeral furtherance of the Society\u2019s objects.RzcorpEr\u2019s CoUmT.\u2014 Yesterday, the cases adjudicated upon in this Court were Jobn B.Buss, Beaver Hall, selling fish without license, $40 and costs ; Athanags Cusson, for furious driving in Si Jeseph street, bad to pay $5; tour pereons arrested for being drunk, were sent about their business; Joseph Kane, 28, Iatourer, drunk, $1 or 10 days; Mary Flaherty, hotel-keeper, 40, insulting the police, $4 or 20 days ; Augustin Christin, 17, shoemaker, drunk and breaking a pape of glasr, t4 or 20 days; Thomas Mullaly, 89, labourer, drunk ard insulting females, $5 or 20 days ; Louis Dannaie, 30, drunk, $4 or 20 days.Proroszp DoMINION ExHIBITION.\u2014Yes- terday the Hon.Mr.Beaubien and Mr.J.M.Browning, representing the Board of Agriculture, and Mr.Henry Bulmer and Major S.C, Stevenson, reprecenting the Couneil of Arts and Manufacturer, waited upor the Hou.J.A.Chapleau, with the object of learning what grant the Local Government was willing to give in aid of the propesed Dominion Exhibition to bs held in Montreal in the autumn.After some conversatien, in which it came out that the Ontario Government gave no such grants, the Premier said that as the Province of Quebec had been in the habit of making grants on occasions of this kind, he would agree to a grant of $15,000 towards the exhibition, if the oity of Montreal would vote the same amount.In Towm.\u2014Windsor Hotel\u2014Grey C Noble and wife, 8t Albans; Miss Noble, do; 8 P Brown, Warren Brown, Waäshington, D C; D Ahern and wife, Ottaws ; GM Borrin and wife, South America; A H MacKinlay, Peter Jack, &@ W Maclean, Halifax ; D Stark, Ottawa ; Neil Kingsville, Toronto ; Ed Mackay, C H Broadwater, J W Power, T C Power, Montana ; Alex Nairn, Toronto ; J L Seymour, Ogensburg ; P Harman, Oswego; J Harman, Ogdensburg.Ottawa Hotel\u2014J A Lamott, Isle Lamott ; J Daignau, St Hyacinthe ; Miss L Kempton, Stanstead ; H Quimaby, Bochester ; Jus À Gordon, Sherbrooke ; Edward Prince, Buckingham; Rev R Webster, Quebec ; John R Patton, Three Rivers; A Hickey, Kalamazoo, Mich; E G Ridout, New York ; J H Stewart, Miss Mcllroy, Miss 1 H Mcllroy, Miss Hamiltop, Ottawa.Court or SPEOIAL SES8I0NS\u2014Before Mr.Desnoyers, J.8.P.\u2014Yesterday morning in this Court the several cross-cases of assault and battery arising out of the Buat- ty-Thompson affair at the St.Lambert Couneil meeting were finally decided.His Honour in the afternoon gave judgment in the original case.James Thompson, sen, cabinet-maker, and James Thompson, jr, were each fined $8 and costs for assaulting Mr.Beatty.'the magistrate, in giving his decision, stated thut the evidence all tended to prove Mr.Thompson had keen the eriginator of the disturbance, he having reiterated a false statement against the complainant.All the cross-actions against Mr.Beatty were dismissed with costs.The amount of costs, lawyers and Court fees, &e., for this petty case, tote up, it is stated, to the large sum of $150.Porice Courr\u2014Before Mr.Dugas.\u2014 Simeon Poirier was accused with baving stolen a Jack plane fiom cne Stanislaus Corriveau cf Longueuil.He pleaded guilty, and was gent to goal for two montaa with kard labour.A.8.Brown and G.S Brown, butchers, charged with unlawfully having game on their premises out cf season were condemned, and each fined $5 and costs.Damage Archambesult, arrested on a wairant for perjury, was admitted to bail pending a prebminary examination.\u2018I'be acousation is made by Noe Brosseau, Thomas Merry was charged with stealing a coat from a cell in the Police Station, Ontario street.Heo was convicted, but .it being his first offence he was discharged.Louis Cote and Charles Quenuville, were charged with stealing a quantity of silk handkerchiefs from a store on the Main street.It seems the young thieves actually \u201cfleshed\u201d the spoil out of the windows of the store with a fish hook.They were both convicted and sent down, the former for four months and the latter for six months hard labour.AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.The Tragedians of Kalamazoo are to appear at the Academy on the 15th instant, From the opinions of the press before us we anticipate a rare treat.Miss Gertie Granville, * the Oalifornia Star Soubrette \u201d must be a handsome lady, if her portrait is to be taken as à judge, and as & songsiress she is said to be the brightest on the American stage.\u201c\u2018 Our Boys and Girls \u201d\u2014the pieee de resistance \u2014-is said to be one of the most lively and racy things put upon the stage, and is universally funny.We hope to be able to assist our readers with & more lengthy notice ere the Company appears, MRS.SCOTT ®IDDONS.This talented lady gives her rarewell readings here, before going to Australia, on Thursday and Friday evenings next, and Saturday matinee.The seats are being taken up rapidly, and by Wednesday evening the management expect that not a place will be vacant.Those who intend to secure good seats should secure them at once.MECHANICS\u2019 HALL.GUSTAVE SATTER.This great piunist and composer gives another of his recitals on Wednesday evening next, at the above Hall.The programme is a choice and intellectual one, suitable to all tastes, A full house should greet the Professor.Those who attend may depend upon spending a pleasant musical evening MEINDELSSHON CHOIR, The Concert of the above Choir, which was to have taken place on Friday next, has been postponed for a short time in consequence of the illness of the able conductor, Mr.Gould.EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tae Mrnine Rtcosp, published by À PB.Chisbolm, 61 Broadway, New York, contains fullest reports frem the Gold and Silver Mines.The proprietor sends sum- ble copies free and fills orders for mining stocks.January 15 6m rt 12 | MONTREAL HERALDL AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1880 CORPORATE AFFAIRS.THE CIIY COUNCIL.INAUGURAL MEETING \u2014 BEAUTY AND FASBION IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.The inaugural meeting of the new Council was held yesterday afteraoon.The Coaveil Chamber was prettily set out all around the throne and about the room with choice flowers, and seats were specially provided for a large number of ladies who were present.Tne Aldermen were each presented with a pretty buttou-hole flower, and the ladies each received à choice bon= quet.The Aldermen present were\u2014J.C.Wilson, McCord, Jeannotte, Grenier, Dubuc, T.Wilson, Gilman, Lavigne, Proctor, Allard, Thibault, Msrtin, Kennedy, Fairbairn, Mooney, Watson, Gauthier, Hagar, Laurent, Holland.Huod, Robert.THE ELECTIONS.The Ciry CLERK read his report on the late election, setting forth the result as already published.On the motion of Ald.HoLrawp, ze- conded by 41d.Dusuc, the report was adopted.\u2019 SWEARING IN TER MAYOR.Mr.8.Rivard was then duly sworn in by the City Clerk, the Aldermen all standing.After ke had signed the beck, Ald.NELs0N put the collar of office on the shoulders of His Worahip, who them shook hands with the several Aldermen.SWBARING IN TER NEW ALDERMEN, The new Aldermen then took the usual pledge and made the declaration.THR MAYOR'S ARDRN:S.The Mayor then proceeded to read his annusl address in French, which was received with cheers.He then repeated it in English as follows : \u2014 GENTLEMEN, Before I proceed to recapitulate the labours cf the past year, as is usual on the present oceasion, allow me to offer to my fellow-citizens my most sin- care thauks for tho remewed mark of confidence they havo given me in re-electing me by acclamation te the high and honourable position of chief magistrate of this city.In taking possession cf the civie chair, last year, I expressed the wish that the good-will aud kind ce-operation ef the members of the Council, coupled with a firm détermination on my part to do my duty, would emable us to fulfill to tha utmost of our ability, that wkich the public expected from us; and now that the year is over, I flatter myself that our efforts te promote the interests of the eity have mot been altogether unfruitful.FINANGE.Iam happy to say that tbe system of economy fullowed by the Council for a few years past bas been rigidly adhered to last year by all the departments of the Cerporation, as evidenced by the fact that not a single appropriation was overdrawn, and that the receipts of the year amply covered, not only the ordinary expenditure, but many unforessen and extraordinary disbursements.In support of what I have just eaid I bave much pleasure in submitting the following statement, which was prepared by our able City Auditor: Total debt of the City, 31at December, 1879.coven eee.0.$11,850,000 Aguinst whieh there is an ccu- mulated dinking Fund (inves:- edn 6 p.c.Securitiss) of.725,600 Balance.weereue.$10,825,000 Total Revenue of 1879.1519,876 Total Expenditure of 1879.1,517,247 Surplus.cccoovuenne sue vence $2,529 Detail of Expenditur .Under Appropria- Expen- Expentions.diture.diture.Interest and Sinking Fund, 1879.$728,6i8 $730,618 Finance Committse.14¢,517 136,285 $4,232 Road Committes., 142,506 142,507 199 Police Cc mmittea.125,38) 122,615 3,765 Recorder's Ccurt.8,175 8,120 55 Fire Brigade.50,428 40,582 846 rire Alrm Department.6,708 5974 729] Building Inspector.2,112 2,011 101 Water Department, 55,46) 52,460 3,000 Marketa.31,095 18,797 2,208 City Hall, (Advertising & stationery).17,600 17,019 Health.11,767 10,459 1,3:8 Parks and Ferries., 38,250 3,228 22 Mount Royal Park.6,732 6,607.35 Light Committee.41,414 41,357 57 $1,361,142 Total Expenditure on City Account, I879.$1,356,530 To which add\u2014 Amount of School Tax paid over to Commissioners.§ 143,811 £3,710 stg.Sinking Fund over and above require: ment of 1879.Total Disbursement ex- Bavenue, 1879.$1,517,847 In addition to the above sum of £3,7¢0 stg.which should have come out ef previous years\u2019 revenue, the followicg exeep- tional items are included in the expenditure of 1879, but for which, a large surplus would have remained.Allowsnce to McGill College and Seminary for cession of streets, &c., ke.$28,000 Payment of Volunteers and Special Constables for 1878 troubles .10,000 Befundments and Damages of a purely special nature.6.000 $44,000 to which, if we wdd $16,000 discount psid on assessments [a/so included in above expenditure] and the $18,000 ef Sinking Fund, it gives a total of $78,080 in excess of the actual necessities of the city, and wkich but for these would have been added to the surplus of $2 529.I believe you will agree witk me, gentlemen, that this statement is very antisfac- tory, the more so, as tho past year hss been one of the most critical, financially speaking, that we ever had to go through.LAW |DEPARTHENT.A tabular statement shewing the cases that were instituted against the city doi- ing the civic year of 1879, those taken in the name of the city, and the judgments rendered, has been prepared by the City Attorney and will be submitted to yeu.I netice that most of the cases adjudicated upon, have gone in faveur of the city, and I shall only mentien that of \u201c Lachevretiere vs, the City,\u201d in which the plamtiff claimed the ownership of Jacques Cartier Bquare, that of \u201c\u201c Grant vs.tke Hon.J.L.Beaudry.\u201d resulting from the troubles of July, 1878, of the litigious proceedings adopted by the butchers to annul the market By-law and to attack the constituticn- ality of the S'atu'e upon which it was based, and lastly, the decisions rendered in tavour of the city on the question of interest claimed by those who had paid their contributiens up n rolls ef assessment which had been d.clared to be defective.These cases were very important, not merely as regards the principles involved vut also om account of the enermous amounts claimed by the parties inter-sted.In a case of \u201cDemers ve.the City,\u201d wherein the question of the validity of the roll of assesen.ent for the widening of St.Mary street was raised, the oity, after having succeeded in the Superior Court, failed in the Court of Appeals, on a question of form, the Judges being divided three for and ore against, so that it may be said that our pretensions were concurred in by two Judges out of five.With the aid, however, of the legislation obtained at the last session of Parliament at Quebee, I have not the least doubt bus that the city will recover all that it disbursed for that improvement, as it must collect from all interested parties, the contributions in the other cases where rolls have been contested.Proceedings to that end have already been commenced, the result of which I await with the utwmost confidence.ROADS.There is little to note in publie works execated in the Road Department during the past year ; a very smsll amount of lateral sewers, and a few ratch\u2014basing being the only new works done; the main sewers have undergone cleaning and repaire, and the roads and sidewalks have been maintained in very fair order within the limits of the appropriation made by Council for such purposes.It is trae that many of our streets should be newly paved, and aleo that in certain localities, the drainage is in need of improvement, but the Road Committee, while reccgaizing the necessity of providing for the increased trade of the city and the requirements of public health, have judiciously deferred the undertaking of new works, except when urgently required, as the general state of business was not such as would admit of additional burdens being laid on the tax-payers.The difficulty ia collecting special assessments for paving and drainage goes to prove that the enactments upon these subjects often bear unjustly on property owners, and a careful revision of the law in this respect would bo a great advantage, as the most important obstacle in the way of improvement in this direction is the difficulty of an equitable distribution of the coat.Ia the City Surveyor\u2019s report will be found full details of the cperations of the Department, and also some valuable suggestions which I recommend to your careful consideration.18,007 WATER WORKS, The usual repairs 1m the Water Works Department have taken place.No works of any importance have beon done since the completion of the contracts for the Iqland Cut and the enlargement of the Me- Tavish Street Reservoir.The addition of suitable gearing to shut and open the regulating gates at the Inland Cut; a new boom at the entrunce of tbe Scili Water Basin and the completion of the banks ard outside siopes of the Mo.Tavish Street Keservoir\u2014are the principal works executed during last year.The addition to the pips laying has been very small, only 4,740 lineal feet of cast iron pipes, 17 street valves, 87 fle hydrants and 311 service pipes have been laid.There are at present laid in the city 1314 milee of water pipes.983 stop valves, 560 fire bydrants and 25,434 service pipes.The pumping works are in a pretty fair state of repair and very littls has been expended om them during the past year.The old pumps of the Breast Wheel, however, and of Turbin No.2 are much work out, and may soon require renewal.The total capacity of the pumps at present is nominally rated at 24 millions of gallons per 24 hours: that is,\u2014 pumping power by water wheels\u201410 millions aud by steam\u2014 14 milliove.Of the latter, however, only eirht millions can be safely depended wpon.T'bere are three pumping mains of a total capacity of 20 millions of gallons.Th» amount of water pumped during the year 1879.is 3,352 millions of gallons, givibg a wean daily consumption of 9.178,000 gal- lcna of wa-er by the ci'y.Tha coat of administration has been $53 005 that ia: $4,~ 044 123s than in 1878 and $18,593 less than in 1877.ERALTE.By the Health officer\u2019s repert for the year 1879, it appears that the total number of deaths in this city, was 3,704 \u2014415 lesa than the preceding year.Assuming the population of Montreal 10 be 135,000, this would give an average death rate of 27.49 per 1000.In 1878 the rate was.36 36 per 1000.18783 \u201c \u2026 30.04 1874 \u201c \u2026 86.33 of 1876 \u201c \u2026 3426 « 1876 « .30.03 \u2018 1877 \u2018 \u2026 85.05 « 1878 \u201c \u2026 8ost \u201c 1879 hd \u2026 27.40 \u201c This shows a decided improvement iu the past year whick ahould prompt the members of the Board of Health to renow- ed exertions towards improvins the health of the city.The principal causes cf mortality are due to the fellowing diseases, viz : &mall-pex, diphtheria, typheid fever, consumption, bronchitis and preumonia.Small-pox.I am sorry to say, is atill pre- valeut in our midat, notwithstanding the fact that eur aystom of vaccimation has boen greatly improved zincs two years, and that the Yaccinators mest wih much less opposition than heretofore in private families.Toe report suggests that a ocer- tificate of Vaecination should be required from parents for every child threes ments\u2019 old.It contains other recommendations which commend themselves to the favourable consideration of the publie and of the Council.ABATTOIRS AND DRILL SKED.The long-standing question of public abattcire, is still awaiting a solution.Let us hepe, however, that the effurts made in that direc\u2019ion by several of cur most zealous Aldermen, will have their effect, und that Montreal will sen be provided with suitable public slaughter bouses which all great cities cousider as a necessity.There is another improvement which is loualy called fer, that is: a Drill Shed for our galiant volunteers.A report of the Finance Commistee on the subject, has already been submitted to you, and you will, I trust, be called upon at an early day, to concur in its recommendations.POLICE, Our constabulary force is in vary good order, and the ikceszant attention ef tha Chief and his subordimate cfficers tends greatly to its efficiency.Handsome geld medals bave been awarded to a few of the men whe distinguished themselves by good conduct and bravery.It is hoped that such marks of distinction will tend to excite emulation and lead every one to a vigorous and intelligent discharge of his duty.PIRE.The Fire Brigade has been distinguished during the past yar by ie customary + promptitude ard efficiency; for the detailed statement of its valusble services 1 refer you to the annual report cf the Chief of that important branch of the civic government.CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY, Among the most important questions to which your attention will be valled in the course of the present civic year I muat mentien the proposed renewal of the conditions upon which the Montreal City Passenger Railway was established.A Special Committes was but racently in negotiation with the Compary, and, in a few days, I presume, will report the resuls of their deliberatione.You will have to determine whether it is advisatle that the city should avail iteelf ef the privilege cur- ferred upon the Corporatien by the Charter of the Company, to acquire the property of the Compar y and to assama the railway \u2014or to allow the Company in the enjoy- in their Charter (20 years) or for a longer period.EXTENSION GF TMX CITY LIMITS, During the past year a Committes was appointed te study the question of the extension of the eity limits, by annexing the adjoimimg Municipalities, bat no report bas as yet been made.Those who favour the projeot, point to the right granted to these municipalities to use eur sewers for the benefit of their localities, to the water supply which we give them, to the use of our fire and steam fire engines in case of fire, to the help and protecticn which they receive frem our Police and finally, to the privilege they have ¢f enjoying almost all the advantages conferred upon own citizens.Besides such undeniable advantages, there is still the greater one of baing admitted to transact business in a large city without being obliged to contribute to its munieipal support.It seems to me that it ie enly just that such being the case, all ghould bear their proportion ef the burden of taxes which in reality are not heayier inside than o .tside the city limits.It is alge wertby of remark that a great number of our citizens and especially our men of business reside in those muni- eipalities, and are in sufficiently close proximity to the city to enjoy ail the facilities which it affords for the the transaction of business and the preservation of life as well as of their personal goods, which frequently eon- sist in bank or other corporate stocks (the best possibla securities), and forthe benefit and advantage of which the citisens are obliged to tax themselves.\u2018This sis tem throws the burden of taxation on those who have not the means to enjoy the lux- u y of acountry residence.I might ada tbat a certain number of children belonging to those municipalities attend our schools.The annual report of the Fire Department shows the services rendered by our fire brigade and engines in a great number of fires and the losses which those municipalities would have had *e deplore were it not fur the «flicacious aid and assistance of all kinds which they receive from us en such oecasions.It is algo cer tain that our hospitals admit without distinction patients from the outly:ng muni- eipalities.In a sanitary point of view, too, it may .well be argued that, unless theze municipalities which are only separated from the city by an imaginary line be made thoroughly healthy, it will be impossible ever to erjoy that high degree ofe healthiness to which our topographical position entitles us.In any cage it is a question that deserves your moat serious attention.CITY PROPERTY.In looking over the statement of properties exempt from taxation, and which amount to over fourteen millions of dollars, my attention was called to the fact that the city possesses several valuable prcperties which yield no revenue to the city, and are of no use whatever for municipal purposes.I would suggest that a statement be prepared of such properties, and that the Council adopt a resolution to sell them by public auction, and that the proceeds of the sale be applied to the reduction of our municipal debt.By thus makiog them liable to taxation, these properties, which now yield nothing, would become a source of revenue.THR CITY BY-LAWS.Fifteen ycars have elapsed since tha Charter and By-Laws of the city of Montreal were codified by our worthy city Clerk\u2019 Mr.Glackmeyer, and published in bosk form by order of the Council.In view of the numerous amendments to the old By- Laws, and the many new ordinances that have since be.n made and enacted by tke Council, it is very desirable that a new revision and codification of our By-Laws should be made and put 1n proper shape, for the guidance of the members and sli parties concerned.Tae Council will, { am sure, be glad to learn that the Commission appointed by the Council a few years ago to revise and consolidate the By-Laws of this city, and which is composed of the City Attorney, the City Clerk and the Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Cour:, have nearly completed their task, and that they will at an early date submit the result of their labours to the Council, so that we my expect to have, in the course of the presen: civic.year, a new and comprehensive edition of the Charter a By Laws of this city.In csnelusion, I confidently trust tkat our proceedings and debates will continue as in the past year, to bo conducted ia that spirit of mutual forbearance, and with that couriesy and harmony which should always characteriza our deliberations.Applause followed the reading of the speech.Ald.NELSON congratulsted His Worship aud themselves by his being again returned by acclamation.He also alluded to the harmony in the Council during the past year, and bespoke a continuanee of tas feeling.There was, he said, nothing to ment of it for the remainder of the term fixed : | gain but all to lose by bickering.He was prepared for hard and economy duriag th- year.(Hear, hear.) He had got together 1 a lot of figures to put before them, but His Woiship bad forestelled him.He would, though, tall attention to the fact that they had $78,0000f ex'raordinary expenses, and they might have the same next year.They had been afraid that they would not be able to make ends meer, but they had done so.R-ferring to the Committees, he said they had appropriations given them, ani all but one had been able to return some back.Ald.Hoop\u2014Whieh Committee did not return, Ald.Nelson P Ald.NmLsoN replied, Ald.Hood\u2019s own.Ho urged upon them to continue their econumy.They had paid off a large amount of principal, and for 10 or 15 years to come it woulu be necessary to be careful.He was sure the Aldermeu they had were capable men.Hu moved, secondsd by Ald.Grenier, that Ald.dagar be Daputy Mayor for the nextthres months, and this was adopted.THE COMMITTES.Fixaxce \u2014Ald.NaLsoN moved, and Ald GrxNIEB ssconded, the appoiatment of Lhe following gentlemen to the Finance Come mittee : \u2014Alds.Nelson, Chairman; Grenier, Gener-ux, Laurent, Greene, MeShane, Mooney.Aid.JMANMOTTE cComplained that S-.Mary\u2019s and 8:.Lawrence Wards were met honoured by any of their repressntatives being selected as Chairman of one er other Committee.Ald.Warson also complained that his Ward was not represented on the Committee.The motion was then adop\u2018ed.Boaps \u2014 Aids.Laurent, Chairman; Hood, Robert, Hagar, Gauthier, Prcetor, Kennedy.Porica\u2014The following were named for this Committee :\u2014Grenier, Hosd, Hagar, Lavigne, T Wilsan, MoCord, Kennedy.Ald.GILMAN preposed thas Ald Hood should give way to Ald.Greene.Ald Hop appealed to the Council, and said it was only another insult frem that worthy Alderaan.1f, after nine years, be hed net done his duty there let the Chairman say it.Aid.GærNiaz gave the Alderman à most excellent character.There were only threes votes in favour of Ald.Gilman's motion; and the Committees stood as follows : \u2014 Finm\u2014âlde.Hoed, Chairman ; Martin, McSaane, Joannotte, Watson, Dubue, J.C, Wilsen.Wairsr\u2014Alds.Denovap, Chairman ; Holland, Allard, Martin, Gilmap, Proetor, \u2018Thibault.Marxar\u2014Alds.Holland, Chairman ; Allard.Gauthier, Lavigne, Mooney, b'air- baira, Kennedy.Lrenr\u2014Alde.Ganereux, Chairman ; Robert, Warsor, Dubue, Fairbairn, Thivault, J.C.Wilson.City HaLn.\u2014Alds.Rabert, Chairman ; H.llind, McShane, Jeannotte, Gilman, Dubue, Thos.Wilson, were proposed.Ald.Mconey cowplained that the Eaglish-ape-king portion of the Council had not a fair representation as Chairmen of Committees.Ald.HuLLAND proposed that Ald, Meoney be subatituted as Chairman instead of Aid.Robert.T'no amendment was lost,so the Committes stood :\u2014 Hranrxa \u2014Alds.Allard, Chairman ; Danovan, Gunereux, Mooney, Fairbairn, Proctor, Thibault.Ald.ALLARD proposed that Ald.Prector should be Chairman, but that gentleman declined.The Committes stood.PARK8 AND Fornixe \u2014Alde.Thos Wilson, Chairman ; Allard, McShane, Gilman, Dubuc, McCord, Thibault.Parx CoMmmissioNsms\u2014Alds.Chairman ; Gremier, Donovan.\u20ac1TY PAssENGER\u2014As last year.Srrcran\u2014A Special Committee, compored of the following : Alds.Nelsen, Laurent, Genereux, Grenier, Greene, Hood and Mc- Shane, was appointed te confer with Mr.Chapleau and the other members of the Provincial Government, on the railway question, with instructions to advocate the piacing of the depot at the Quebec Gate, and to request the carrying oat of the ar- rangemenc with the late Government.SMALL Pox\u2014The Special Committee to sel-c: à site for the smail-pox hospital was re-elected.ALLEGED BRRACE OF PRIVILEGE.Ald.ALLARD alluded to an alleged act of insubordination cemmitted by Mr.Radford.He said that the Health Committee nad directed that a certain commauication should be sent to Mr.Rebins, the Commissiencr of Private Schools, and, on the.4th March, fisding it nad not been so forwarded, he went to Mr, Radford and demanded a copy that he migh himself send it, but Radford refused to give it to him, and then refused again whea witnesses were present.He left the matter in the hands of the Council, but if they did not take Action be said he would wait upon the Mayer next day, and acting upon the Power given to him by the Charter, de- Nelser, have e: quired into the case.Ald.MooNEY thought the proper course wonld have been to have first taken the matter before the Commitee.Af er some conversa ion it was determined to refer the matter to the Finances Cemmittes, which meets at four to-day.There was no other business of importance, and the meeting adjourned.THE ALLEGED MURDER CASE.TRE IxquUEst.Mr.Coroner Jomes yesterday morning empannelled à jury in the Pol ce Station, at the corner of Ontario and German streets, to enquire into the cause of the death of Hermine Nadeau, wife of Octave Vaillancourt.The lutter had been arrested by the High-Constable and Detective Riche on the charge ot 1ll-using his wife in such a manner as to cause her premature confinement in which she died.The prisoner was p esent during the inquest.He is à stout-built and inte!li- zent-looking man, uuder the medium bei cht.Ovine Hexri Ricuer, M.D., the first witness sworn, gave evidence regarding the confinemest of the deceased.In answer to his questions as to whether she had falien or done anything to hasten her confinement, she replied: that she had not.The immediate eause of death was pleurisy, which might have been caused by blows or a fall.\u2019 The prisoner, im Cross-examination, asked the doctor\u2014\u2018*\u2018 Do you think that the shock my wife received from falling down stairs eight days before the 24th of January was pot enough to produce the hem- crrhage (7)\u201d The doctor answered, * Ye.\u201d Q.* Do you think that during her illness the coldness of the room, when snow could be picked up at the head of her bed, was enough to cauee the death or my wife?\u201d A.\u201c Yes.\u201d Dr.Ouimet corroborated this evidence.Marie ETHIER, wife cf Albert Remillard, said her husband was now in the States.She had known the deceased well for four or five months past.Every day and evening the deceased with her children visited witness\u2019 house.The deceased was enciente.Vaillancourt, the husband of the deceased, used te come with his wife to witness\u2019 house.The deceased was taken ill on the 24th of January.On that day she with her husband was at witness\u2019 house.Vaillancourt with the husband of the witness was clearing the sidewalk.She saw her husband talking to a woman, and asked if that woman was his mistress.They then ran together into witness\u2019 house.The deceased took up a chair to strike her husband with it, but witness and Madame Duplessis hindered her.The deceased took up a knife from the table to stab his, and then lifted a glass tumbler to strike him in the face with it, but was again prevented.She took up a wooden clothespin to throw at Lier husband, but in doing so fell over a chair.Her husband fell over her feet, and the deceased struck him in the face with the clothespin.After her husband had gone Madame Duplessis went out, and the witness remained alone with the deceased.Witness asked ber why she had lost her temper.She answered that while in a passion she could kill anyone.Deceazed then left, and a short time after a woman came in and said that Madame Vail ncourt wae very ill P1 2:8 LarLeus, Police Constable, seid Le had known the prisoner for twenty years.He had only heard this morning of the death of Vail ancourt\u2019s wife, On the 6th of October last he had arrested Vaillancourt oa a warrant for assault and battery, u.stairs in a house on Allard street.On A'lard street the prisoner swore upon his soul that his wife would die by his hand.The prisoner grew pale with rage on hearing this statement and half rising from his seat, shouted at the constable, \u201c You lie, you \u2014 whiskey sucker.I got a mind to set your nose up.\u201d \u201c You can\u2019t doit,\u201d quietly responded the constable.The priconer clenched his fist and moved restlessly in his seat as he retorted in a 3avage whiaper, \u2018 Oh! If I got you outside, you \u2014\u2014,\u201d The Coroner said sternly to the prisoner, \u201cyouare only damaging your own case, I will have to \"deny you the privilege of being here.\u201d \u2018 Well, it\u2019s too bad, Mr, Jones,\u201d answ manded his suspension until the Council |.ed the prisoner, ** by Oh you perjurer !\u201d\u201d he said to witners.The constat-le, continuing.said that the prisouer had declared that his wife was glud of his arrestin order that she might live with her paramour.Witness knew Vaillancourt\u2019s wife, the deceased, to be a respectable woman.Toe prisoner was asked if he had anything to ask the witness, to which he answered, \u201c No, I will not dirty my mouth against him.\u201d DouirriLbe Druals, wife of Norbert Nadeau, was then sworn and said she had lived with her daughter,the deceased, for about a year.Deceased was enceinte.Vaillancourt lived in the same house.On the 24th January last the deceased was taken ill, after coming from Robillard\u2019s, and Vaillancourt went and brought Dr.Richer in.She was confined after seven months.The chilil was dead.She never rose from her bed, but died on the Eth of March She wasattended all the time by Dr.Richer.Wh n the deceased went to Mrs.Robillard\u2019s, on the 24t'1 January last, she was in good health.She returned home on foot alone that evening.Her husband arrived about ten minutes betore.Vaillancourt them went to get the doctor, and while h was out they put her in bed, The same evening, after her confinement, she said that she had received her death- blowat Remillard\u2019s.Witness asked her what marks she had on her cheek, and if they were caused by a blow from her hue band.She said \u201cNo, he threw me où & chair and perhaps I got it then, I do not remember his having struck me.\u201d The deceased told ber that her hu-band had often ill.treated her ever since her marriage.Prisoner wag in the hu.bit of drinking.Vail lancourt did net work, as he was an idle fellow.On the assembling of the jury at four o'clock, Madame DuPleseis, Joseph Vaillancourt (brother of the accused) and wife were examined, but their evidence threw no light upon the manner of the deceased death.The Coroner sumamed up the evi.deuce avd gave the case te the jury, who, after about kalf-au hour\u2019s consultation, returned the following verdict: * Tuat the said Hermine Nadeau, wife of Octave Vaillancourt, came to her death from natural c«uses and not otherwise.\u201d The accused was subsequently discharged.OUT-DOOR BOARD OF RELIEF.PROTESTANT Housm or INDUSTRY AND - Rarcos.Fellow-citizens, the poor are still suffering.The work of relief must be continued for some time yet.The funds are exhausted.In order to close our work free from debt, we require between four and five hundred doilars.We trust that our friends, some of whom have overlooked the matter, will now come to our aid.CHAS.ALEXANDER, JOMN SINOLAIR, Tues.M.BRYsoON, N.B.Const, E.E.SuzLTox.THE DOMINION PARLIAMAT.FOURTH PARLIAMEBNT\u2014SECOND SESSION.HOUSE OF COMMONS.Ottawa, Mareh 8.The SPEAKER took the Chair at 3.18 o'clock.After routine, Several Petitions for and against the passage of a Railway Commissioners Bill wera presented, and one from,the Secretary of the Anti-Chinese Society, praying that measures be adopted to prevent Chinese Immigration.À Message was received from His Excelleucy, the Governor-General, aecom- panying the estimates for 1850-81 ; also, the further Supplementary Kstimates that were required for the year ending 1880.Billa introdueed : To make provision for the winding-up of Insclvent Incorporated Bauks, and other Companies.\u2014Mr.Ives.To provide that persons charged with Common Assault \u2018shall be competent as witnesses.\u2014 Mr.Ivee.Gn motion of Mr.COURSOL, the House went into Committee on the Bill to incorpurate the Dominion Commercial Travellers\u2019 Association, as amended by the Standing Committee on Miscellaneous Private Bills.The Bill was reported to the House, and read a third time and passed.In reply te Mr.Domville, whether it is the intention of Government to subsidizes a lino of steamers from St John, N.B., to Panams, touching at the Waat Indies.Sir JOHN MACDONALD said the sub- jtes was under the consideration of the Govrroment.Ib reply to Mr.DeCosmos, SIR JOHN MACDONALD said that it was not the intention of Government to introduce & measure this session to enable is to issue Life Insurance Policies.Mr.LANDRY moved for a report of the survey made in 1879, preliminary to the coestructior of & branch of the Intercolonisl Railway te coumect St.Michel or St.Caarles with St Joseph de Levis, Sir CHAS.TUPPER said Government did not feel justified in undertakisg the construction of that line.Mr.ANGERS said he desired te impress upon Guyernment the ne- | cessity of building teat line, as by doing 85 a saving of 84% miles between Halifax and Ottawa could be effected.He believed that the Province of Quebec had built the North Shore line from O.tawa to Quebec for the purpose of selling it to the Domirion, and, by building tne line he re- tarred to, the Domision would then shorten the route between the East and West.\u2014Carried.Me.VANASSE maved fer papers and documents in relation to the digmiesal of Omer Allard, formerly employed in Her Majesty's Customs at the Cuy of Montreal \u2014Carried.Mr.ROBERTSON (Shelburne) moved for petitions and o rrespondence relative to the improvement of the Beach and protec- tiun ot the Harbor of Cape Negru Isla: d, Shelburne, N.S., &c., &c.\u2014Carried.Mr.MOUSsEAU moved for an Address to His Excellency the Governor-General for a statement showing tne number of veter- +n8 who have participated inthe sum voted by the Legislature in behalf cf the vater- ane of 1813-15 for tbe currert year ; also, the number of deaths known to bave occurred, and nuæber of persons as to whom no information has been received\u2014Oar- ried.Hon.Mr BLAKE moved for all correspondence on the subjectof County Court Judgeships, aud the junior Judgeskip of Leeds and Gresville, &e., &c.He vaid that previous Government had thought it not is the public interest to appoint an additional Judge in the Countiss referred to, He was not aware that there had been any grest inorease in tho judicial business of that Comnty ; bat, às it was currently reported that a junior Judge was to be appointed at an early day, he wanted to know if the work had really increased since the Judge of that Curt bad written to Government that he was capable of fili- ing all the duties of the offica.Hon.JAS.MACDONALD said the rumours that had reached the member for West Durham were entirely unfounded.The Government had not promised a Junior Judgeship to any person.Hop.Mr.MACKENZIE wanted to know if Government could answer whether they intended to appoint a junior Judgeship for Glengarry ?Hon.JAMES MACDONALD said that no one had been promised the position referred to.Mr.CAMERON (Huron) said that the Government could answer a question in that way with perfect propriety; but he would like to hear from them whether they had any intention of appointitg any one to the juni«r Judgeship of Glengarry, or Leeds and Grenville?He thought thar the system of paying the salaries of the Judges should be changed, so that they should be paid according to the judicial work that had to ba done, and that their salaries should range from eighteen huu- dred to twenty-fuur hundred dollars.Sir JOHN MACDONALD did not think a more distinct statement could have beeu made than was made by the Minister of Justice.When the Government fund a Judge could net properly discharge the duties of his offi «; then they might find it consistent with the public interest ro create a junior Judgeship.He did not favour a grade of salaries, a8 in the smaller counties first-olo-8 mon could not be secured for the minimum sum spoken of.It was just as necessary to havegoud Judges in thesmaller counties as in the larger ones.He thought that the salary of $2,400 would slwayssecure firet class men for the posicions.\u2018l'he time would come when County Ceurt Judges w.vld be allowed to retire, after twenty years\u2019 servic, on full allowance.Mr.FI.Z3[ @MONS ssid he had been approached by 8 large number of persous 1a the Riding pressing for the app intment of a junior Judge in Leeds and Grenville ; but, 20 far, the Government bad refused tn listen to thesa applications.Mr.HESSON said that the Government had refused to appoint a junior Judge fer the County of Perth.Hon.Mr.BLAKE hoped that the policy that was so loudly announced by the leader of the Government would net be deviated from in the privacy of the Coun- cil Chamber.He did not think a pro.its too bad.| posal to all Judges to retire on fall allowance after twenty years\u2019 service would meer with the approval of the public.He thought that a relative scale of allowance for Judzes in active servies should exist, as in some Counties the work was very heavy, while in that of others it vas extremely lignt.As a rule he thought that County Court Judges shou'd be taken from another quarter, as local partiality ana friendship werefin tha eyes of the people, generally calculated to interfere with the ends of jns'1ce.Mr.BERGIN said that, from the repre- aentations cf tha distriot he oame from, he could say that it was their intention to ask for the removal ef the Judge of that County and have another one appointen 1a hie place.He took iseus with the member for West Durham, and believed that local men sh uid be appointed to the vacancies 1a bo B-non in th«se Counties.Mr KIRKPATRICK thought that the salaries of Ju:gus should be Arranged on a «ra.ageording te the werk they had to do.Ia the larger contras the gost of Liv- Ing was very much more «xpsñsive than in te rural districts, and that was & streng reason why Lhe salaries should be rearran, - ed.Circumstances ¢ .uld be given where ceécupante of the Bench had been forged to rees:ve éalls from their own bailiffs because they esuld not suppart their owa families on the salary thas was givea thom.There was & great inequality bstween the salaries of Judges in Ontario and Quesss, and Gevarnmednt should give the sukjest their at- tontion and bave the imequality removed.He thought that the rule that had been adopted by the late Government to appoint Judges from outside the Local Bar was eonducive of much go.à and caleula:ed to advance the public interest.Mr.BOULTBER having spoken, Tre moriez vas carried.Hen.Mr, MILLS mevud for a statement dhewing the amount paid Ssnators as an indewnmity, the amoumt paid to the officers of the Senate, the ameunt paid to messengers of the Senate, the amount paid for printing by the Senate, and tue amount paid for all other expenses con- mooted with the Semate for ea¢h session since the lat of July, 1867.The object of the motion was to discover what the cost of the maintenance of the Second Chamber was te the eountry.In England the ex- petditure of the House of Lords was sub- jeut te the same supervision as that of tee other depa::m>nts, and ia this country thore wat no provisions for examinisg into the expenditure ef the Ssnate of Canada.There had been & large expenditure going on in that Mouse for à number of years that was net subjest te auditing, as was the case with the expenditure eof the Commons.He thought, when the returas came dows, it would be seen that the ex- peaditure had not been a3 economical as it should have bean, nor ss it would have, if is had been under the supervision of auditors, a3 was that of the Commons.Mr FISET moved for correspondence in relation to the establishment of a brewery at Battleford, North-West Territory.\u2014 Carried.Mr.BUNSTER moved a resolution declaring it desirable that the contract for carrying the mails between Victoria and San Franrciece be awarded to British or Cnnadisn vessels whoss headquarters shall be at Victoria.Hon.J.OCONNOR hoped the mover would withdraw the motion.Messrs.BUNSTER and DECOSMOS, after short spseches, consented.Hon.Mr.MILLS jecuniarly stated that it would be consistent on the part of the Government te give the contract te Capadian and British vesssis, and should carry their Nasional Pelioy into operation with the owryisg of the maile bsiween San Francisco and British Columbia.M:.BUNS TER then refused to withdraw the motios, but, with the censent of the House, be wouid allow thé motion to stand till he saw fit to bring it forward again.(Loud laughter.) The motion was lest on a division.It being six o\u2019clook, the Ipeaker-left the Chair.AFTER RECESS.MUFIONS.Mr.HAGGART\u2014That the petition ef the Credit Valley Reilway Co.be referred to the Committee on Railways and Canals with instructions to enquire inio the state ments therein contained and report there on to this House.\u2014Curried.Mr.SNOWBALL\u2014Statement showing the rates charged on freight from all the principal pointe from Chicago and eaat- ward te sil puince in ths Maritime Provinces, &c , &c.\u2014Carried.Mr.¢HABLTON\u2014Detailed statamen of exponditares amouniing to $5,523.33 given under the head of \u2018Miscellaneous\u2019 in siatement of receipts and disbursements by the accountant of the House of Com-~ moss for the year ending 30.n Jane, 1879.Mc BOBERTSON \u2014Cerrespondence ard petitions asking for the érection of a fog whistle at the entrance to Shelburne Hirbor, N.8.~Carried.Mr.PERRAULT'\u2014Statement respecting tobacoo svized in the County of Charlevoix between 1st January, 1877, and 1st January, 1820.Hon.dir BRICHARP CARTWRIGHT ~\u2014Kotara showing receipts awd expenditures charged 8» Consolidated Fand during \u2018the seven menths endiag lst Feb.in the yoars 1879 ans 1880.Mr.LANDRY \u2014Statement showing the names of workmen employed in the construction of emow-sheds, &2., 0m the section of the Intercolonial ex:endisg from Levis to E:viere du Loup, &e., &e \u2014Catried.Mr.COSTIGAN \u2014 Copies of tenders received by 3.Wilmot for the construction of Kapid do Femme salmon hatchery.\u2014 Carried.Mr DREW\u2014Correspondenes respecting the non-effisiency of the Canadian Pacific Railway tei.graph.\u2014 Carried.Mr.DREW \u20143Statemsnt cf all amounts paid the Hudsou's Bay Company by the various Departmen*& sinee the transfer cf their territory to Can:da.\u2014Carried.Mr.DREW\u2014Correspondence in reer- ence to the Hudsen\u2019s Bay Oompany'# olvims for losees sileged to have been sustained by them during the Red River insurrection.\u2014Carried.Mr.TROW \u2014S:atement in detail of all books, pamphlets, or papers to be issued, or already issued, as to immigration papers by the Department of Agriculture and of the Interior, oc any other Department, sicce 1st January, 1879, &c.Me complained that some pamphlets that had bren purchaged by the Government 1n large numbers contained advertisements of farming Iands for sale in Nebraska and D«kota, and he thought that was not a proper proceeding.Bon.J.H.POPE said that the member for South Perth rad received and pocketed a la.ge amount ef Government money for a pamphlet whica ha had written a few years ago, and which had contained an account of circumstances which should not have appeared in à Gaverament pamphlet.Mr.TROW indignantly denied ever having received & cent from the Goverement for the work referred to, but declared that he had spent $2,000 of his own money in seeking information by travelling in the North-West.\u2018Hon.J.H.POPE asked him to amend his motion, so aa to include the amounts paid by the Dspartment since January Ist, 1875, and he would prove it.Mr.TROW said that he would amend the wotior, but he warned the Minister of Agriculture that there wag not a particle of fommdation for the statement he had made.Ha said, further, that if the Government would show that he had recsived a dollar for that werk, he would give $2,000 to the Ottawa Poor Relief Fund at once.(Cheers.) Hon.J.H.POPE said he would accept the hon.gentleman\u2019s denial.(Laughter and cheers.) The motion was carried, as amended, Mr.OLIVER\u2014Correspondence relative to the carrying of the Mail between Elgin Post-office and the city of Lendon.He charged the Government with having dig- missed tho carrier for purely political mo- ives, Hon.JOHN O'CONNOR said tho ig.| spector of the district was enquiring into the matter, and, until he received that report, he would oppose the motion._ Hon.Mr.MACKENZIE said that the inspector's repors couid not alter the papers in the hands of the Government.He had never heacd before of papers of that kind b-ing refused, and he wanted wore evidence of the untensbleness of the Governmen:\u2019s position.bir CHARLES TUPPER said he had understood the Postmaster-General to say thar he could not bring down the corres- pordence till it was alkcomplete.(lronical cheers and laughter.Hon.Mr.MACKENZIE\u2014: Only the correspondence between tne inepeoior and the department is incomplete.\u201d Sir CHARLES TUPPER said the motion might be carried with ile Wnderstanding that the pspers would be brought down when the inapector had made his re~ per.(Cries of hear, hear) Hon.JOHN O\u2019CUNNOR -Would agree that the motion would stand till further information was procured.M Sabato was adj-urned.r.DECOSMOS\u2014M \u2018moran, location ot the Canada Pacific Fes Topo by Mr.Marcus Smith, &e.THe 2949, Sw CHARLES l'UPPER\u2014_W sent to tbe motion provided thas part PEN relative to a map that wag prepared b Mr.Marcus Smith was Withdrawn rod understood that the map in question had been condemned by the officers of the D, partment, and he t ought nig predecsszor x office, pone member for Lambtor, had oue right in wi i ferred to.(drawing the map re.LS Hou.Mr.ANGLIN\u2014Saidithat he posed the Minister of itn.! draw his charge m * Railways would with.ade too sessions ago inister of Publio Works against the then Mi Cele information: of withdrawing bter ) ; pink (LEUR ARLES TUPPER did not th} .nt wit d cherged the Governme Le De easing information.ALT get the did not know as much 0 i) bo did now._(Laug case Ar.MACKENZIE read rays d where the Mioistero : Baers charged the Government of 149 day with withdrawing the map hear._.PC motion wv) carried by striking oo that part relative to Mr.Marcu = Fhe House adjourned at 10 minutes past 10 o'cleck.\u2014\u2014\u2014 7HE SECRETARY'S APOLOGY.wardly and persistent manner IN nt ue Toronto Mail and its proviocis, satellites seek to blacken tbe oharacre * a political opponent 18 8evB in t 2 ce.di pen ra .B.C:ub, Mr.\u2019 us Le the House, for his outrage on Mr, Huntington Li rememered (bis i wferred to it will be Sansorous individual said loud enough Le be heard by almost every member de oe i she Hoase: d tl r, idee ebaek, cheat and swindler.; Tois rowdy in hia apology says his fault * of not lowering his Tec De iaten ded one shout 8k.] ate whom he spoke.This, of courds, ie & deliberate falsehood.Ho on i diately and calle Tae Speaker to the slanderous words used by Macdonell, whe re an ° the Chamber.19 rte to shield this slimy serpent from public axeeration, and to insinuate \u20ac Arges against Mr.Huntington.Referring to he Globe's eulogy of Mr.Huntington 1: asl Si {Joss it suppose thas people have Jost their memories that it thus attemp?A cover this man wir ne ait Veneers t respectability \u2019 e challenged again and again to produge scma dofinite charge against Mr.ie ington, but it takes good care not bo pi so, because it knows that the grous cs noss of such a charge could be oasily shown.Assassin like, it strikes at e back of i s opponents and escapes undel > cloud of inuendoes.The Pacilic scands , whieh the Tory leader will never be able to wash from hia hands, is ever and anon looming up to public gaze, and in or i\" to avert attention from it all sorts of charges are trumpsd up against the hate: Grits and paraded in th- columns of hr organs.It is à striking evidence ot ; depth of demoralisation whica the chie organ has reached, that it oan apologige for this atrocious assault in the Parliament of the csuatry upon one of the mest honourable and high-minded gentlemen in that body.\u2014Stratford Beacon.J ABOUT GIRLS.Wo find the following going the rounds: The girls in the principal cities and towns in Canada are neted as fellows : Montreal, the best dressed.; Toronto, the tallest and most stylish.Quebec, the smallest feet, All dumplings and lamba.; Ottawa, the most intelligent.London, the most demure.Kingston, robust and blooming.Hamilton, the best musicians.Halifax, the best complexions.Port Mope, intellectnal and vivacious.Cobourg, fond of music, the wharf promenade and flirting.Brockville, lady-like and graceful.Prescott, the most amiable.Brantford, the most indifferent.Sarnia, the most anxious to be loved.Bowmanville the most anxious to be married.8t.Catharines, the wittiest and most refined.Charlottetown, the most truthful, St.John, N.B., the prettiest.St.John, Nfld., the most liberal entertainers.oo Poterbore, the most unsophisticated, with a weakness for skating.Belleville, the most freckied.Lindeay, pretty, sweet tempored and nn- assuming.To which we add Barrie, epiritaal, with a preferencs for hot with lemon in it.; Collingwood, thera area\u2019t any ; they die oung or grow up into boys.y Orilla, anxious but hopeful, FuES OF DOCTORS.The fees of doctors ia an item that very many persons are interested in just at present.We believe the schedule for visita is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to his bed for a y~ar, and in nced of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medica: attendance alne! And one single bettle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness.\u2014 Bd.WaNTED.\u2014Nhermann & Co., Marshal, Mich., want an Agent in this County at once, at a salary of $100 per month anu expenses paid.For full partionlars addrees as above; W 274 A Carp.To all who are suffering frem he errors and indiscretion of youth, ner= vous weakness, early decay, loss of man heod, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure, FREER OF CHARGE.This great romedy was discavered by a missionary in South Ameries- Send n seif-addreased envelop to the Buy.Tesara T.Iymaw, Station D New Yorx Ct>, Drat WE - Érrs\u2019s CocoA.\u2014GBATEFUL AND COMFORT ING\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the Dâvural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately 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 10 disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ns ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many £ fatal shafc by keeping ourselves well fort:.fied with pure blood and a properly no: r- ished frame.\u201d\u2014 Civil Service Gazette \u2014Scld only in packets labelled\u2014* Jaues bps & Cu., Howamopathie Chemists ILoudin England.\u201d Wovombhar & am DET Eusurvunce Yloitces AUTAL INSURANCE COV OF ENGLAND.CAPITAL, os = = * $10,088 000 , Papi Liability of Stockholders Unlimited: FUNDS INVESTED, - - \u2014 $iS 008.04 Fire Insurances accepted on tha mest RSI ERB bul is NRC Lier ais s'ehrtazy \u2014emreary THE LIternool & London & Globe Insurance Jompany, n SAKADA BOARD CF BIRECTORS : De Honorable HY.STA ; i SHO.Chast ru Bed Depry airman M tile B orcantile Ri current tile isksaccepted at the lowest Dwelling Ho : nsared atre duced rtd Farm Propaxties c G.FQ.SMITH, July ET AGENT ro Tuy Dominion Teme \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ British America FIRE & MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY iN CORPORATE] 1888 CRC, ASSETS, - - - Sl10 87 + All Descriptions of Pr Against Fire aud Perils of Bayigation at Current Ratos, OCEAN POLICIES MADE pay IN LONDON (Eng.A BEQUIEED, WHEN +H.GAT WN.TATLEY seman J R\u20ac0LS for Provines of Quek, 0 \u2014_ has = \"| JOSEPH GiLLOTTs | | STEEL p ENS | Sold by all dealers Throughout the Worid | _ \u2014_\u2014 IE January 37 \u2014 application of the, fine properties of well- |.THEODORE HART, Ben, 9 TH ; T,E GEORGE STEPHEN, Eovues VAFITAL, .$10,000,000 | MSUNT (ÉVESTED IN OZNABA .$00,000 TOTAL INVESTUENTS, - .+ a 27,470,000 3 operty Insured kh Also, Sole À CELEBRATED HOUSE HOLYROOD GLAS L ted here bY the formerly rep be taken en the sam September 7 their publishing that he has found their & SOC AUTION.-\u2014Frad red and hlue wripper, bottles, 2s.63., 4s.6d., and 11s.Chief De SN 1; are t indi | e in log \u201c standing cases © igestion, neryo ç \u201c coughs, scrofula gout, dropsy, an .of flesh, nnd ie greatly asaisted y by ail druggists, ent imitations are being sold.The genuine is s-]] 7 CY gent in \u2014ÿOR THE OF diESSRS.JOHN FORD & gy s WORKS, EDINBURGE, SCCTLAND, OSEPH WALKER.ATE as executed by the late À gent of the Dominion thig fy PURIFIER.For all impurities of the 1, .extraordinary medicine hag g to Th; fluences over the bloud, which it nb and purifies.It removes all Plinple, Re blotches, cures indigestion, yp 4 thourand phases of suffering, Ÿ le the debilitated frame, buitdg up the, hoy constitution, and in fact acts like a chard As a eustaining, purifying tonio jt 3m.valuable, a1.d highly 1ecommend sng à Wear Sarsaparilia Pills, (which ara sold i Ÿ the }s.Jid and2s 9d.) G.C.Koragsy ets L.S.A., London, says :\u2014\u2018 [ strongl ern mend it in citancous diseases nu all Xnpurities of the bl od.I have been in hy 8 abit of ordering your SARSAPANILL) fy t ta my patients with the best resy; .8 me six quarts and six mammoth bottleg Read the following testimon \u2018 distinguished Churchman :\u2014 ial fron à \u201cLhe Hon.the Dean of Lismore, Ques Dean, steel, & Lo.oy send him tes bottles 0 eir Jacob Townsend's « The Dean has ends Sa pariila.no objection ù arsaparilla very useful in his family\u201d only in with the Doctor\u2019s head in the contra.No orsmg GRNUINg, ], pot.131, Fleet Street, London, \u201cHotels.Gees USSELL\u2019S R PAL Es ST.LOUIS HOTEL THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY, WILLIS RUSSELL, PREsIDRNT., This Hotel, which is unrivalled for size style and locality in Quebec, is open throughout the year for pleasure and buei- mess travel, having aecommodation for 500 Guests.June 28 158 RE-OPENING OF 11E ST.LAWRENCE HALL The above Hotel was opened onthe FIRST OF MAY by the former Propriator, so loag and favorably known throughout Canada, the United States and Brit'sh Empire, who has spared no exemse in entirely REFURNISHING the whole House; also adring All Modern Improvements, which will considsrably enbanes the already enviable popularitv of this Firstclase Hotel.H.HOGAN, Proprietor.S.MONTGOMERY, « Manager.May 3 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL REVERE HOUSE Mra.McNaILL .Proprietress.First-class Commercial and Private Hotel.Good Sample Rooms, and convenient to cars and steamboata.January 30 ly 25 - 5 - TTY UPLANDS HUTEL, Easman, Dodgs Conn'y, Ga Opens Jan ary lat.1889.On the Macon & Brunawick Eailroad.56 miles south of Macon, in the pire woods, 700 feet above tide water.Has all the modern improvements.Table supplied from best New York dealers.Average temperature in winter, 669.C.N.8C I IELD, late of Contineuta\u2019 Hotel, Philadeiphia, and FRED.H.800.FIELD, of Xt.Airy Hotel, Ga, and late of Windsor Hotel, New Yo.k, xianagers.January 2 St.Augustine Hotel ST.AUGUSTINE, FLA.Opens Drc.15.B.E.VAILL, Proprietor.This well-krown hotel, oneof the largest and best appointed in the South, will afford first-class accommodations at the usual terms, viz.: $5 to $25 per week, according to location rooms The houee ia in perfect repair, frescoing, decorating aud drainage having been completed.A first-class res taurant is connected with this hotel.January 8.LL 2 > SEEN CER HOUSE, .8, Georgia, opp.Fernandina, Fla, JAS.W.THOMPSON, of Kearsarge House, No.Conway (White Mts.), Proprietur.Huving taken a Jong .ease of this charming winter resort ~n most favourable terms, the propriet r will receive guests at very low rates.The hotel, which is one of the most pleasant and exceedingly well furnished, will be keps in first-class style.St.Mary's is famous for its heulth-giving climate, sulphur springs, and picturesque scenery.Steam ¥.rry daily to Fernaudina, For particulars address Horer, Excuanaz, 111 Broadway, N,Y, .Proprietnr, St.Maryn ax w.Troursox, 3 January 3, pros REVERE HOUSE BOSTON Mass.REDUCTION or PRICE 2.50 to &3 Per D nrACEWithstandine thé reduction ia ice the an erto unrivalled excelience of the table Strictly majntained, © wi octover17 CHAS.B.FERRIN, Proprietor.TT ORDER YOUR Account Booksatisfaction Guaranteed, 116 Ledgers, Journals, Dav Books, Ruled to any Pattern,\u2019and Bound in gny le Desi red.ALL WORK DORE On THE PREMISES Herald Cffice, ST.JANKS STRERI FISH, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Labrador Herrings Split and Round Mackerel Salmon Gaspa Dry Codfish ; Ralt-Water Eels For sale by February 27 VERRET, STEWART & C0.| | SRAY'S SPECIFIS MEDION TAL GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.TRADE MAK Will promptly TRA Je and Jas, radica q *,- A cure any and {1 every case of J Nervous Debilityan 1 Weaxness, result of 4 in tircretion, \u20ac 9ZCCBS OT OVer., FX%N IR Before T worr of theAfter Tak brain and nervous system: y Tf harmless, acts like magic, ang Fea eu extensively used for over thirty Tears wii great eT rticul : particulars in ou whe we desire to send tree by roel every one, gd\" The Specific Medicingjy \u2018 soid by all druggists at $l per Package .aix packages for §5, or will be sent treo mail on receipt of the money by address The Gray Medicine Co TORUNTO, ONT, 8&F Sold in Montreal by all Wheley 3 Ra and Retail Druggists, ard eve i Canada and United States.Fy wheny December 17 DM W; \u2014_\u2014 7 Ts EPPER\u2019S QUININE & IRON TONK contains an unvaryiog amount d quinine and iron.It powers of these valuable tonics in ! nnist, ing diseases and symptoms traceable ty weakness, ñ low state of the nervous sy tem, 6 feabled con-sition ot the body, ay derang«-ment of the general health, EPPEK's QUININE & IKON Toy: strengthens the nervous and musculy system, improves digestion, animates ty , epirits, recruita the health.For debility.+ ed health from the effect of ht cliney | this tonic is invaluable.FPPR 5 QUININE & IRON TON ruses and developes the nervousenu.- gies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite dispeis 1 nguorand «lepression, fertiiee he digestive organs, Is a erecific remeds fr neuralgia, agu., indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, snd in wasticg dis oases, scroful uatendencies, &c.The whol frame is grostly invig rated by Peppers Tonic.the ment-:1 fa u'tins brightened, th constitution grest'y etrengthened, ands return t.ro ust Lealth cercain.Bottle, 32 doses, 4s.Gd.; next size, Île.Nod b themiets everywuere.The name of Jl'eype , Hedford LL boratory, London, ut be on the: label.There ir no Louie so car tin in effect as Pepp.v's Quinine and Iron.It 6 s'rongly reco.omended to residents in India and the olonice, ard shoulu alwp ve kept ready for use in evers case cf fre or febrile condition.ARAXACUM and FODOPHYLIIS- Prepared only by J.P: pper, Londm.\u2018this Fluid combination, extiucted frm ad ill and calomel for the cure of dyspepis, ili u-ness, und all sy wptoms of cougestion * of the iiver.which are generally poin te ucath the shou ders, heng-ache, TOWS Bess, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeabls taste in the morning, giddiness, distur ance of the stomach, and feelings of genenl depression.lt sets the eluggish liver Motion, very elightly ac:s on the howls g1ving a sense of health and comfort witht 24 beurs, Itisth safest medicine, Tar axacum and Podophyllin is & fi rid med oly by J.PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, - Londen, whose name is on every label Bottles, 28.9d.and 4s.6d.Doid by al Che mists.A most valuable and essentil medicine for india, Australia, the Cape and Colonies generally.0 OUKTEW+ SULPHUB HaIR BE STOnNER will darken grey hair, ud in à few days completely bring back the natural color, \u2018l'he effect is superior to that produced ty an instantancous dye, and dos Act injure the stin.Large bottles, le.\u2014Lockyer's is equal to tho must oxpenaté hair res: orer UCKYER'S SULPHUR Half BE STUKER is tne best for restons grey hair toits former colour.It produce a perfectly natural shade, and is avsoluted barmiees.Kocommended for destrosi® scurf and ercuuraging growth of new hi OCKYLRS sULPHUE Halk Br ST'URER\u2014Sulpher being highly pi «d for its stimulant, cleansing, Beats action on ths hair glands, LUCKY , KES [OTEK is strongly recomended: © 18 most agreeable in use, and never fai po its action on the colour glands, always storing and maintaining that wbicl x been lost.No other hair dressing bo) by quisite.Large bottlus, 18.6d.SO a Chemists, Hairdressers, and Perfumers 0 London, the Country and through.u world.priced preparations LIVER COMPLAINTS.B.KING'S DANDELION #95 NINE LIVER PILLS (withou cury.) ; The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNES STOMACH DEXANUEMENT, FLE LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN TH SHOULDERS, BAD APPELITE 0 DIGESIION, ACIDITY, HBAD-1C 4 HEARTBURN, and all other sympa disorderea liver and dyspepsia.AC thé ledged by many eminent surgeons bo i safest and mildest pills for every © tion.4s 6d In Boxes at 1s 14d, 2a 9d, and de 70 , Sold by Chemists and Medicine throughout the world, Prepared by Jas.Korke, London.si Specially valuable Piils for fe abroad and travellers.February 6 md travelior.4 Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chloroë;E 008 Vice-Chancellor Bir W.Pack FU, stated publi-ly in Court that Pr.J: ROWNE was undoubtedly the iDve!, Chlorodyne, that the whole stord defendant, Freeman, was deliberaty bets true, and he regretted to 89 it sworn to, \u2014Times, July 13, 1664.LOROD OB.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CH © Kight Hon.Larl RUssELL, Comm den?1a sir Davenport, that he had received a y tion to the effect that the only rayne\u201d ang service in Cholera was Chlor See Lancet, December, 51, 1864.LonooYfé DR.J.COLLIS BRoWRE'S CHR Pme \u201c\u2018ig prescribed by scores of orthe o thos ationers.Of course A would Be.aus h 3 singular ular 1 ; seh want and Bla place.\u2019 Medical January 12, 1806.> HLOR OR.J.COLLIS BROWNES CHE isthe bestund most certain nome ne coughs, colds, asthwa, cousursP i ralgls rhenmatism, &c.li OR.J coLLis gRowpe's CHLORE 18 u certair cure in Jholera, YJ Diarrhœa, Colics, £e.on pronootf OR.J.\u20acOLLIS BROWNE'S CHE rot Caution\u2014None genuine without 508 \"ob + Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chloro a] te the stamp.Overwhelming Ww _ mony accompanies euch bottle.genPoiT Sole manfacturer, J, T.DAL gust 13 Groat Russel Street.Blot 24 pondon, sold in Bottles, is 18: 4 4e.6d., by al! Cherists\u201din,Canaë , Januapr 17 ET f opt RESTOREY Prescription bros : Cue of General weakness, Lest % io an: alt disorders brought on by Fi es Any Druggis has toe iugredients.AT DAVIDSON & 00., 78 Nassau Sie May 36 pe \u2014 THE MONTREAL HERBALS 5 AND Darty COMMBRUIAL GAZETTE: = SRG PRINTING AND PUBLIBHIN Communications to be sgaressed pe STEWAR P, Managing Dire 187 Bt.James Stcsot, Montres zE Bas Published by Lho MON TERR 00 RIA | OLDDR = 27 D Possesses all ty medicinal roots, 1s now used instead of bit 3 x Lockyer\u2019s is equal to any of the Ba 1 1 qu ted to the College of Physicians a forme ° THN \u2014T any ¢ assac sioner cent.8 serve.\u2014T! Coal-I coal tr: contin phia @ pany kb 25 cer advan pected The week 8 week.the ge: The fc to be 1 period Go Genera Tot fo Prev.r Since Cab streng since t rate of three for tra @ 3} there v the pa ways a other | except panies owing metal chang can Ge most ir ways i Wester the re Viacer the w steady to-day run discour extrem gilt-eds desirat securit transa( call an was fir tained being quoted ed r and $4 on Nes Stock | of busi real is firmer vange compa would for Jac very wi 70 wan 944 ; at 98 «1 118%; 117 an figures no bus to a = would inactiv lieu a stronge Canad: 35.anc pany as foll Bank « Merch: Union.Rich.é Canad: © Mount.] Ontari People Merchs AtN irregul and W were à showec day's West.\u2018 Lake S Pacific Erie.Do.Ohio & Nor-W Do.St.Pa Do.Mich.Jersey N.Y.Del.Le Del.& St.Jo Do.Rock | C.C.¢ C.C.( Wabas Do.Union A &] Man.Readir Kansa Canad: C.St.Kan, ] St.L.Iron N L.&N Q.Sily Do.Excha Mouey The Tel, & Paul, \u20ac Erie, 2 LS, 1 500; 2,700; P Tel, PRO.Bat little & accour any ex to wor tempt moder report packa, finest risbur side f way.lows: Town! L Morri Broek I Weste In a reta all th: are se Ho is mo in fai Cana cago ] ing at Dress $5.50, figure "," renms hip Totices.[TT GALAN LiKE, [ z \u2014_\u2014\u2014 per ton, the latter price for a fancy lot.Straw at $22 00 for rye and $9 @ 10 00 per ton for eat: -~ddvertiser.MARINE INTELLIGENCE En dmie.TU à nom indi ; p ST; JOHN, NB, March 8.\u2014The barque om : ana, Captain Barry, from Newport, ted ang, ay FERED wie ER Wales, January 25th, for this port in bal- 0 doubt \u201ced.Te a 18st, was mrad oth, hia port.- ontract ritb the Government last, was wrec at two o'clock this morn: sie Purchage Unload a a nd Newfoundland for the oa 2 rey at Niger Head, Bre miles from this the PES k pu S na voyance of the CANA OIAN and UNIT- CP RS noowned ° captain and Seved men wero 6 IN STIVUX M ED STATES MAILS.Later\u2014The wreck of the barque Eblana, VAECE or) Sd 1380 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, 1680.DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.west of Partridge land, \u201cea Created & à IN, , \u2014 roloun impression ere, As e vessel LT aie | Tue Company Line pe gore - \u2014 \u2014 = mem as ES Re TS Xs of he > ASS, power A by a St Jo captain.e vess i cd rep eine une Clyde-built, Dogble-Engine, Iron Steam.MONTREAL, TOES DAY, MARCH 9, 1880.Price 3 Cents from Newport, Wales: on, the 25th 3 Janits .gi .gn i cargo coal.iio s Tovigeq Parisian.\u2026\u2026.5400 Building - = = pro na retty aw weather on the yl It is à and Bardimian .4100Capt.d i.Dutton £rotessionat Card COMPULSORY PILOTAGE.The Company that is filling this contract KECEIPTS8 OF PRonuoz\u2014March 8.Passage, and lost her mainyard, lower phycicise Engl Bn \"4000 Capt: x DAE - nat ares.TRADE AND COM M ERGE, J is paying $45 per ton for the pig irom with G.1.R.4%.maiuyard and topssil yard.She valely ; rma oe «A.D.Air 1 3 1 i i : ., and at elg as Awarded Sa asion \u201c1 8800 Capt.Jas.Wyle - i F.J.STEPHENSON, .A moat vigourous effort is being made | which te make the rails.[is business Wheat, bush.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 40 on ere te BAT A Brine Toland Light The the Nationa) Moravian .\u2026 3650 Capt.John Graham E RZ 5 3 .M \u2014\u2014 in New York by those interested in the | this year is not likely to be very profit- | Pong, bush.uvre cosine 12 | weather was then clear and the vessel ns beeutifi Peruvian 5600 Lt.V0 Smith, B N.RB : = 2 sc S 2 (Buocesser to James MurR,) Montreal, March 8.| shipping trade against compulsory pilotage, re hanod lust yaar sims Paoide Railroad Flour, bris eres 1.028 FP seudded along lively.Shortly after, wid.8.\"p va Scotiab.api.W.Lie hi t .y steel rails and ties for shes, brls.\u2026 | night -ato t in, and about two an, 50 valores Not iam +.3200 Lt.F.Archer, BNE.?381 4FFIGE TIRE TA i GOVERNMENT R AILW AY HOUSE, LAKD AND ESTATE AGENT.\u2014The Allan#\u2019 8S.¢ Peruvian,\u201d from | and representatives have been heard before ever 300 miles, suflicient to extend its | Butter .62 4 au the vessel suddenly touched bottom relia ee gb a ie | \u2014 oe = oriicss mate velo où Barr \"|e oar Geman ou Comme some | 1 ro\u201d Fils Grit | Bi | Ba SE nd fe td ither oe Eltivg Ben Area 200 Cant: eR .POST FFIoN, vv tron: 150 Hern iiss Weste .: 21 _ \u2014The Montrea sod Mortgage Co.| of the speakers characterised the present | The differance between the cest of rails | qo 50 FO 6 wo | impossible to vo ar her aad she tn Price of \u2018fh : austrian ++ en 2700 Cat.Barrett.DALIVERY RAI Moda In Division, OE ST EEET, MONTREAL nas declared & half-yesrly dividend at the system as one of the last relies of bar- gone ben and now would be more than Whiskeyand High Wines.52 .struck again.The eddy then seized 3 Price only EN Nestorian - en 790 Sot.I .G Stephen, onl Pa) \u2014\u2014 = REFRRENCES , rate of 7 per cent.per pe dax bariem.The Shipping List says im 00,000.Dressed Hogs.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 5 her and ek e swung around on he rock.+h russian \u2026 8000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.\u2014 : .There was & young fellow a néx, .So \u2018he vessel wasdriven close to the shore, cet ays.wy Prus an .5000 Capt.; Oncarto end W.Prov, 0 M ij AND R AE | + \u2019 * An allustration of the injustice of S right under a frownin ecipice.Boats this valy te re dent ban eeere 8150 Cast Me Douanes veu se a) Prosi où Rallway te Da 4 : .Mens Eoomanasio Lrwron & Co Whe concluded te gamble in siooks discrimination that two ships lying side by A NEW PROCESS FOR MAKING LIVERPOUL MARKETS, ere lowered only to be swept away and all le benefactor ole bog Canadian \u2026.\u2026 2800 Ca t.C.J.Menzies | 58340.Manitoba ah Coniatio, \u2014\u2014 Mesara.KVanG BROTERTE.\u2019 And in twenty \u201cfour hours side in New York harbeur, exactly alike S'EEÆL.; March 6, s\u2018March 8, hands had to take to the rigging.Five uple sent to Phœnician\u2026.2800 Capt.James Scott Ott- wa River Route up! - SHORTEST & MOST DIRECT ROUTE) Messrs.Gaurr Bnornune & Co.Heawere \u201c By the powers, aud : h ees.the ome LivaerooL:-3 \u20185.30 pur.5.00 p.m unfortunately got into the mizzen rigging, ost all eee 00 Cant.Moor Boots eee to Pl : th ke: \u201d earrylsg \u2018le same enrgoer, i P hile th der lashed themsel pontage.on) Waldensian .2600 Capt.Moore.Cartllon, ., vosjience T0 OTTAWA, jorx Fair, Bsq.I'am glad te escape with my socks going to Ban Francisco had not te take a It appears that a process tor makin 8.s.d.sd._ ad.The for ward rigging ae ter bumping on de da oo een 1500 \u20ac ap oon |Quebeese Maritime Prov's \u2014_\u2014 arch 1 3 \u2014Writs of attachments bave been is.| pilot while the other going to Havana | steel of & quality superior to that produc Sour Wheat 19 2 @ 18 ¢ IH : @ 1 : the rocks for some time, the vessel sud- Newfoundland.1356 Capt.Mylins orties a Sn or, On and after MONDAY, JANUARY] sued against Beauchemin & Co., manu- | must pay $2,800 a year for pilotage iu the | bY the Bossemer methods, and at a con.| Rd Winter.i1 0 11 8/1 O 11 8 | denly turned on ber broad side and all in THE STEAMERS OF | 443] QMO.&0.Rallwat.Trains will leave HOCHRLAGA DEPO n Ua sq | facturers and traders, Mr.C.Beausoleil, | Port ef New York alone.The master of | siderable saving of expense, Lus been in | White Winte.10 7 11 olip 7 11 2 |the nmizgen rigging were drowned.\u201cRS OF THE so.2 quense bY G.TR.as follows :\u2014 AM.P.M.J | assignee.and against A.Beliveau, proprie- | said vessel receives $400 less than the | Wee in this country for the last four years, | Club.\"11 1 - 11 it 1 11 7 |Sbortly afterwards the master, Captain Liverpool Mail Line b) fjastern Towns qe Express Frains per Hull ot 9.80 and in BANKRES & BROKERS, tor of the Canada Hotel, Mr.A.Lienais, | pilot.One ef the speakers eempared the | but how extensively we are not advised.| Corn (new.5 9 0059 000 Barry, put on à life-preserverand sttompt- jh o [ 2 , Arri ull at 2.00 p.m.09 i ; i : SY - Balin : from AHA ol ror RRS DAY, soo.basia and Kiviers au \u201c \u201cAylmer at 2.35 Sm.and 9.85 No.4 Exchange Court, Now York, | assiguee.\u2018 .Mell Gate pilots to the rebber barons of The Pee is sovered b letters Pi Do.fold) ne 2 $ » 01e : % S ing a line; but he never reached land.calling at Lough Foyle to receive om occidental raby sal AM.PM At a meeting of the newly appointed | the Rhine whe case levied toil upon pass- | 204 Ras been purcaas y she ate.66 00 (16 6 0, (|The first mate, named Bissett, fell off the board and land Mails and Passengerate | *+-| % 45] Line to Ottawa uu Express Trains from Aylmer at8.16 & 8.36 | We have issued our Seventh Annual | Directors of the Montreal Warehousing | ing vessels.The pilots of tugboats are States Patent Steel Company.\u201d If half ef | 5 Cert \u201c69 0 06 9 00 o]Jib-boom and wasdrowned before the eyes and from Ireland and Scotland) re in.Occidental R.R.Bt.Je Arri \u201c uil at 9.20 & 4.90 | Edition of \u2018\u201c List ef the Principal Stocks | Co., tir Hugh Allan was appeiuted Pre- | better than the pilote whom the law sup what is claimed for itis true, it isa most | Pork \u201857 6 00 (57 6 09 | of his comrades.The remainder of the BE eather OO rive st Moshelaga at 11s p.m.nd £40 | 13d Bonds, Speoulative amd Investment | aidant, ir.C.J.Brydgos Vice-President | paris in thee pirail exsotions, A vor | ralusble invention.The proprisors | Lard, \"ag 9 00 (9 9 0 © |orew clou e the wanek nail 1) elo FROM HALIFAX à ns St.Remi aad Hemming |\" Train from St.Jerome sacre 7.00 i, Erobange,\u201d which will be furnished free | 80d Managing Direofor for the ensuing | sel, it was stated, is often compelled to pay allege that the use of their process apres Poin .M : =» de 0 oa : fallen, and then got ashore and crawled on De ee Sor oy, Feb.28 8.SRE sesvemares Trains leave Mile-Rnd Station ten | OR application.year, and Mr.George H.Hanna, Manager | one-eighth of her net annual earnings to material, fuel, labour and time.The Boel co 77 6 0 07 6 0 0] their hands and feet up tbe precipitous Hibernian .Sy y, Mar.61 00 1245 brook e, shor minutes later February 7 28 | aad Secretary.ilets for services mot rendered.\u201d ehemmicals employed are stated to cost not | [3° ee CU 7e cliff, Although thor~ughly exhausted Sardinian \u2026 \u2026.Sa cday, Mar 13 | 300 © [acte and Sorel Rail MAGNIFICENT PALA y Pp Complai , À excesdiag TB cents per ton of product Cheese .72 0 0 (73 0 O0 they had to walk & mile and-a- Moravian\u2026.- rday, Mar.2) 7 iSt.Johns, Stanbriaea sl \"1 Le CE CARS ON ALL C.H.WETHEY , omplaints here are jusb as strong |p.) ich it has been foucd sible balf through th ods to reach a habita- Poiynesian \u2026 7 Sovarday, Mar.27 | 10 0] wv.|p 0a Staubridge & PASSENGER TRAINS et , FINANCIAL, ainst the existing system, but of eourse | to use ei in mixture with | MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH ion.Fortunately, the weather was not a Scotian.reese Sati.oday, April, 3 stJouns, v .ag | isting y > to use either alone or in mixture with tion.Fortunately, the weather was M Saturday, ADril:10 | 19%.don Biefford Railway General Office, 13 Place d\" Armes Square A.ona es There was move buoyancy in fnaucia; | the grievance is net by any means auch as | ether irons, it is said, ean be profitably \"YO THE HERALD.yory cold, and they were only slightly c BA ding to accommodan 10 &1,.var Yostern Raï i \u2019 \u201cTieket Agents, emmissioner for Ontario aad Queboo, cirgles to-day, but the effect was confined | is complained of in New York, though it converted into deel, se that good Steel Barry, who leaves a wife in St John ; 1, à ommodan O7 100N way.3 \\ ' ; > 1 \u20ac 0 a FROM nc c00 vos sovase sorsse sos a00un $GT, $77 and $87 | RO.» New Brune! > 10E,NoT: Offices 202 St, J amens 158 Notre Dame Sts.INSURANCE APR AGEN EEE AND to an advanee in stocks, for the demand | i® deserving the serious attention of the © do 15 per en e of ald Son roils pe d the EUROPEAN.Brisseit.of se.J ohp, mate j Abert Sui, foes A $31 00 od day na forward.Gen\u2019l Superintendent Western Division.44 8t.John-street Montreal.fer money continues light and rates of in.| Harbour Commissioners.balanee cf good stock.\u2014N.YF.Bulletin.LONDON, March 8.| German sailor ; a sailor boy, name un= Tho 8.8.\u201cNowtoundiand\u201d will Teave {uence despateh 18 vf Gen\u2019] Freight os A ABE, at February 3 ?oma 38 | terest and discount are unchanged ; good MONTREAL STOCK LIST, \u2014 or oN oy Mose aceount Console known; Harling, from Birmingham Yours Halifax for St.Johns, N.F., on 2nd 16th Halifax on the | Jan 13 , 7 commercial paper is readily disseunted at pr * RAILWAYS 110%; 5%, 105% ; Erie 474 ; IU c 106.thres years old.The ssved are\u2014George ard 33th March, or connecting with * Mor.| .| .2th January © lv DAT | 235 MUNRO & MAXWELL ; : : Montreal, March 8.* 3 0% Uok i ; , a + | Doedy, second mate; John Slade, steward; avian,\u201d \u201c Polynesian\u2019 and \u2018Circassian,\u2019 serscereed 001 8 00 : ; 7 per eeut., while choice lines are taken : \u2018 \u201c1 | 5 Pm-\u2014Consols, 97 13.16 money; 98 1-16 Dominick Carron, Wm Wilson, Sawuel from Liverpool on 19th February, and 4th Losas satls, \u2026 Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law.from & per eent.; loans en call and short % ~3 se 2 ~The combined Northern and Hamil- | account ; 44's 1104 ; 5\u2019s;, 1064 ; Erie, 473; Taylor, John Ernest Joseph Flavin, John and 18th March respeetively.18.seauharnolg Route.! 6 60, 2 £4 OFFICES: 3TGOKS.cS | 3 Ee ton and North-Western Railways show an | Ill.C, 1064.Nicholson, and one other, & foreigner.The 34THS OF PASSAGE SETWEIN HALIFAX AND Berle, alontre | BR RN st L'ORIGNAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont.dates are made at 5 @ 6 per cent by the EF , »e i f Ey [increase of $11,034.07 for the Mt half- LIVERPOOL, March 8.| vessel was owned by Geo Carvill and John ; ; To OT 13t|.| Vorcheres 00, A 145 7 Mamas M.Munro banks, but en the strest market trans.>% AMA|©S | \u201c3 | year over the corresponding six months of | COTTON\u2014Active and firmer; Uplands, | MoSwe.eny, and was insured.She has terres .WELL, .» .raat ets crn.2 mm bomen am fo + .si ; CabiN- STEAMERS OF TEE ¥ 001 sde a annery West.ior\"! 6 ols ob 0 ii 0 AN 0 Ril IH | L\u2019Origeal, Ot.Alexandria, Ont, | Actions are reperted at somewhat lower | ganx or Moniresi.#300 [§ ©.| the previous year._ | 7 7164; Orleans, 744.sailed for Jonn\u2019 Great patine d eal trade be- GLASGUW LINE 0 sel te BE Antoine \u2018and | 2% | Wu $a Ua .|) December 27 ws 800 | fgures.Sterling Bxchange is dull, à | Ontario bank 2221001 eo 55 \u2014It has leaked eut that the Lousville UNITED STATES.FOREIGN PORTS \u201c are inteniod to sail from Glasgow, via | {ii .su\u2019 Conegonte oer | \"530.2% | Bastern Divisi small business Being dome at 311 canquedu Ponpie.\u2026.| \"4 5'ad a or as em ete CHICAGO, March 8.| LONDON, Mach 8\u2014Arrived out\u2014Gil- de metier nn doi.Nue sa yy | astern Division.HUGH BRODIE, | (@ 0005 Godoy pile been [ESS en E ES connection mi the Grant Central Pace | DAT 900 ent spn 51 28 | tort and Aie Manitobon \u2026 : 3th March 19 20).ioDguent 6&|15| CHANGE OF TIME.! banks and about 94 to customers ; Docn- | Bank Jac.Cartier.\u2026.\u2026.| 35 3x.system.The road, when eompleted, will Ars ap 5 pn Wheat, $1 024 March; | NEW YORK, March 8\u2014Arrived\u2014Elysia, Austria sania Mane 10 00} 1.jlapraite.\u2026 21 Pie HE 0 d U IC onye ancer mentary are quoted at 83 ® 8%; in New Moronants\u2019 Bank i CE pg connect at St.Leuis with the Central $1212 Mov 10 06 a ea + Apl ; | from London., ! Pont VI {> Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY J J le ie | any.Ps Lak 100 NAS Pacific interests, and at Louisville with FRAY 8 m\u2014Wheat, §1 21§| [IVERPOOL, March8.\u2014Arrived Spainand thereafter at regular intervals.These | 10 od .Kecollen,\u201d &o is \" 8 80 | 2nd Traine will be run on this Division York the peeted rate for 68 day hills is | quebec Bavtonaior ol oe has the Ciroi ¥ & Le ing Rail thug | April.1012 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 32 April.| LONDON, Maroh 8.~The British ship steamers have liberty to call at Halifax x on 5 oc d'errebonne and St, Vin-| \u2018*°°°* as follows \u2014 *| Commissioner for Ontario & Quebec, $4.85.Currency drafts on Non York are banque N atlonale.A Bie : = : eC ir pen 4 pogo 1 wr : line 10 42 am\u2014$1 22 April.1107 am\u2014Wheat, | Isabella, from Pensacola for Dublin, has their return voyag oston to - .| cent.arrose iasanons \u2026 | 105 .; ; Meonanios\u2019Bank.!!!!| 30 |.|-.{.| ELVIRE the Ueniral racic peopie 108 | $1 224 April ; Corn, 4040 May ; 40e Jane ; | been abandoned at sea water logged.gow.8 3 |230&6 ¢ ont Bet Charles.8 00(1 16&5 Marc.Mrz, | And depository pr law of the Notarial | quiet at 1-10 @ § prem.On the Stock | Can.BankofCommore| su li pel 119 | 1183 extending frem the Pacific to the Atlantic à 4ije Fuly.11 16 am\u2014Wheat, $1 22% bid | Eight of the crew bave been landed at An experionced Surgeon carried ou each v\u2026o| 180 and st.Eustaôhe Dai y ° inu © Exchange there was a strong reaction from | Metropolitan Bank.| IOU f.02.h.0wen js 2200 esan.March; $1 22} April ; $1 22% \"Ma 11 37 St, Michailo, the rest were drowned.Vessel.Bertha not secured until paid for.Nort Shore Land Rout| © |\" | Leave (Sundays excepted).{ THE LATE JAMES SMITH.N.P.| the weakness displayed on Saturd | a TR EE The rond-bed of the Quebec Central | a m\u2014Wheat, $1 224 April.12 08 Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, | 1000 .|\" to Bout do Loisie EY me s Fo Fa | fie weakness disp'ayec on Saturday, most | Bau or eo 08 (PT: OA Ne Oe Re ; A pon vd af Continental Ports, to all oints | ews solos crovresns ¥oi 3 5088 ee Eva tee RTE PR Ra D Orricn: Excmaven Baxx Burzpmos, | marked in the case of bank stocks, though | Exchange Bank.| 100 /.201: Railway is mow cempleted from Sher-| Wheat, §1 224 April.1213 pm\u2014Wheat, IMPURTS.° wade, and the Western States points tn Ps OL.8opbl Three Rivers roses 625 pom.A158, oo iscellaneous securities were \u2014 vite Marie : 100 brooke to the parish of Sacre-Casur, county | $1 23% April; Corn, 3640 March ; 86%c Q.M, 0.& 0.RAILWAY.made, a tes, y celdeutal Railway 344 Notre Dame Street, #ome miscellaneous securities w étandard Bank.| se pi of Beauce, which is distant f the | April.12 82 pm\u2014Wheat, $1 22% April.uo Por one ts haeane, ar Oo in else oan Baptist ii 1 RET RNING.MONTNXEAL.favourably affected.Bank of Montreal | Feuoral Sank.106 Sx 536) 108% | Levis & \"Keanebec Railway but twelve | 13 4% pm \u2014Wheat, $1 28 March; §1 22§ | porch Gorneoy Hagmer, Crampton & Ham Havre to JOEN M.Curuts, 21 Quai d'Or wel 6s lage, Je ond, and| que dec Lseseencsesecssnsn 080 2,0.5.80 p.m.Jantary 8.3m 2 opened 4 bigher at 149, and sold in small MISCELLANEOUS.\u2019 : miles.The rails have been laid to within dpi au Mar.12 58 pm\u2014W heat, Carignan 8 cords wood; 8 Therien 8 do; J re] | jeans; ia Paris to ALEXANDER HUNTER, .124} 808 | Three Rivers.wen 12.45 p.m.4.00 a.m.lots up to 141}, closing at 140%; there (nteroolonlal Coal Co.100 17 | 16 | twenty miles of St.Joseph, Seauce, and | *.\u20ac April.04 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 22} | L Lord 8 do; J B Bourdon 8 do; J L Lord PLOms tree, 7 Lue Scribe; im Antwerp to Ave.Unitsd Stales.ARRIVE SMITH ERS & BO NAL P » © E 3 Buron Copper Bay Co.| .4 the contractors hops to bare the line com- March; §1 223 April ; $1 22§ May ; Corn, | &co 8 do; M Leonard 1 car bark; Bell, Sonaixz & Co., or RicnARD B&RNS; in Boston and New Eng Montreal.\u2026._\u2026.410 p.m.9.50 a.m.were no transactions in Ontario, but | Montreal on C0.leted by the \u20ac {M ence.| 86te March ; 36$c April ; 40jc May ; 40fc | Simpson&co 1 pkge poultry; J Robertson 8 Rotterdam to Bura & Co.; in Hamburg to land States, excep STARNES, LEVE & ALDEN, Ticket the stock is ver firm at 72 | Riuh.&Ont NE Do P Y the end © AY or commence.| Tune; 4ijc @ Alto July.237 p m\u2014 | kegs butter; J @ Roby 16 rolls leather: Dr C.Huao; in Bordeaux to Jauxs Moss & | 9%! |.\u2026.| Maine.\u2026.\u2026.| 6cc| 5 15 | Agents, 208 St.James street and 158 Notre BANKERS AND BROKERS, TT City Passenger R.R.ment of June next.Wheat, $1 22 April; Corn, 36fc @ 86ÿc | Parizeau 10,790 feet lumber; Robt C Lowrie NE & ILONTÿ Co.; in Bremen to Hxren Rurrer & Song; | a 10&| Caton and Souther: 6 o0lt 154 Dame street, Montreal.No.8 BROAD STRIKT |@ 7243; People\u2019s advanced 1 @ | City Gas CO.ulrus \u2014An officer ef the Reading Railway | April ; 408c @ 4040 May ; 40t0 May ; 4050 19,000 do; L S Thomson&co 16 dressed \\ in Belfast to CuanLxY & MiLooL; in | 10 45 \u2019 nn 5 15 J.T.PRINCE, Genl.Pass.Agent.° 14, selling early in the day at 62, and in | Merchants\u2019 Bxohange,.| 10 states that arrangements bave been com- | June ; 410 bid, 4345 asked July.3 24 p m | CM: \u2014- 3 .London to MONTGOMERIE & WORKMAN, tal February 2.223 R EW YO R K Gie.Fret et C\u2019dit Foncier., : 8 P Mile End\u2014S Parizeon 12 bush peag; Oct 17 Gracechurch Streot ; in Glasgow te | 80|1200| GHA Maine.rane 23088 rr ' « the afternoon at 63, and closing at 63} | Jueves Fire Assurance.pleted in New York with the Gould-Van- | \u2014Wheat, §1 21} April; $1 21f May.825 | Maisonneuve 8 cords wool; J Belanger 8 Jamxs & ALEX.ALLAN 70 Groat Clyde a) Western and Paoifc| 7\" IT Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &e | bid, without attracting the attention of Osnada Cotton dors \"wb derbilt syndicate, by which: the Western | pm-\u2014Whear, $1 214 March; $1 213 April.| do; K Graham 16 do; J B Marien 2 kegs .Btreet;in Liverpool to ALLAN BrorEanms, | $2546 cece.| States | 816| 8200 TY BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH I.Graphio Priating Co.J.\u2026\u2026.-|.traffic for Philade)phia and seuthern points | 3 80 pm\u2014Wheat, $1 21§ March; $1 21# | butter; J Jeffroy 10,000 feet lumber; T NER Tames Street ; in Chicago to Arraw & Co., Great Britain, : es \u2014 OR ON MARGIN.sellers ; Molsons is steady, 200 shares being Mont.Warehousing Co.along the const will be shared by the Read- | April; $1 214 May ; Corn, 4040 @ 40}c | Gregg 4 head live stock; M Donnelly 8 do.NE £ ! Bu § or 7 Le Salle Street ; bn New York to Leve | By Canadian Line (Thursday) .: lu November 18 275 | placed at 81, with this price freely bid at North am- car Co.ow ing Railway.Several hundred miles of new May; 40jc June ; 40je July.GRAN bT BUNK WEST.° oct, LDEN, roadway.Do.(Germany) Thursday.: .Montreal Bulidg Ass\u201d d wi i -west Wilt{ PORE\u2014944 \u2014 $11 624 April ; Jas McDougall 4900 bushels wheat; Orpromis Pa anna, | trés 1) Montreal and BostonAirLin | MACDOUCALL BROS.| cio: broilers wader 53; buyers) KHEKRAAE 25 roud willbe ult ord westrard om WE | BORIS Dj a 51104 April, 91.0 | Joe Mcongal 10 pushes hoes Or pression, fortify, Corner of Youville and Common Streets | SuPplex entary.Sth ard 23rd March.up | now ofter 127 for Torouto, but they will | Academy of Music.po a ue oN der Canadian Bank of Commerce 125 do: a specifi By Packet trom N.York for England.; .and Wabash system.The reported | \u2014$11 574 April.11 07 a m\u2014Sales, $11 55 : sp \u20ac remed February 28 14 ng! , Royal Canadian les.Co.y po .JEH ker 100 do; Order Mcntieal 214 sstio i J Wednesdays.vvverreseensnnn.\u2026 AND have to make a farther advance in their _ | now, $11 574 April.11 30 \u2014 unsicker 19) \u20ac0; Order Acntrea 8, fevers of By Hamburg American Packet to STOCK BROKERS .: gan.Landed Credit Co.lease of the N.Y.Central by the Read > » a m\u20143lL 604; Crain & Baird 800 do 800 bags do; E a ci Ne Germany, Wednesday.conus 215 South Fasten Railroads 89 Bt.Francois Xavier Street bide before business transpires, as holders Dominion bronx Spar ing is denied.asked Apmis $11 3 Costa May ; $11 5 Judge 100 brla do: K & Cookson 5 brig ashes; vies, &e, Trent \u2014_ eer .Dominton Stock p.011 TETE une.p m- pril ; $11 77% | Jas Costigan & M 2 do; J E Hunsicker 4 do; sorted by Pons West Indies.1 MONTREAL; are firm 5 130; Merchants vas very | Lominion Bonds.re |: GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.asked May.104 p wm\u2014$ll 55 March; | Geo Wait?do; Gault Bros & co 5do: J 4 1itios brighten Letters, &c., prepared in New York 64 Broadway, NEW YORK strong, vancing = 14, last sales Dom.Tel.6 p.c.atg Bde The Toronto Glubs contains the follow- | $11 574 April ; $11 75 May.825 p m\u2014 | Mathewson 1 do.M Lain 14 kegs butter; strengthened, a are forwarded dally on New : ; - Gov.Deb § p.c.stg.; : 1 dos Ww dos ; bh oluiened, uj York, whence mails are despatch- 0 d after Tuesday, D ber 23,| Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and | being at 94} ; Eastern Townships | Gov Dov.gs ba a : ing \u201cspecial cablegram, dated London, | $11 40 March ; $11 45 April; $11 60 May.| A E Williams 3 do; Geo Wait 1 do; Mc th certain.Boy a.ed.a a a n and aîter Tuesday, December du, ge, .\u2018bob 8 D.0-CF ci > 2 pn 21330 p m\u2014~$11 40 @ $11 4 , 5 | Gibbon & Baird 12 do; L S Thompson 7 do; t ; EE ve frncsochiavces A .New York Btock & Gold Exchange, would probably bring 99; Commerce moved | @ov.Deb.sp.c.atg.|.loca Jeans [les Saturday, March 6th, 1886 :\u2014\u2018\u2018 The Great pm\u2014$ @ $11 45 March ; $11 45 | t size, 11s, ty - Havana and West Indles via Passengers by this Lina of Railway go by > Pp y 89% Gov.Deb, sp.c.c® .Ë Y> Wal 2 : \u20ac 51.Fuller & Shufelt 9do; J A Vacllancourt 5 .The name @ ForHavana every Thursday p.m 2 2 | Train a Bonaventure Station without { Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, &¢ |up 1 @ 11, closing at 1184 @ 119, while | Mtl Harbor 6% p.c.Bds Western Railway Board ef Directors April ; $11 60 @ $11 624 May.do; Bell, Simpson & co 1 do; J Lombreger m,.| .= : > » .C.; \u2019 2 ; \u2019 ratory, London, æ, NOTICE Î «) Postal Card sags opeu Ull 8,45 a.m auv 9.15 | change of Cars.November 13 272 Federal io also firmer at about 1043 ; Mtl, Harbor 6 p.c.Bde announce that the accounts of the half LARD\u2014938 a m\u2014$7 20 asksd Avril.| 4 boxs do; W Strachan 5 brls tallow; Wil- \u2018@ is no l'oniew a p.m.Trains leave Bonaventure Station for ; \u2019 aT tre dis.Fonds.year just elosed show a balance sufficient | 1012 a m\u2014$7 124 @ $7 15 April ; $7 224 | son Patterson & co 11 do; W C McDon#id \u2019s Quinine an] Jy MPER TERS.(6) Postal Card Bags open till 9.0: p.m, pointe in the Eastern Townships and New | PIETER FU LL'TOIN, | Montreal Telegraph is stronger at an ad- | ©-&8% I B.2 Per oy an i to write off the debit at revenue a-count, | M&v.11 07 à m\u20144$7 15 April.12 32 p m | 6 hde Tobacco; Morin & co 52 casks high nded ue.BEN A TE D atd.lsam, 150 progland a 5 pme Afternoon Train has | ACCOUNTANT AND AVERAGE ADJUSTER, | vance of 1 @ 1}, selling at 92 and 92}; | Moutrealsp.c.Bonds.the arrears of dividend on the preference wy 18 od April ; an, $7 Fa now, $7 25 | Wines; E Charters 5 dressed hegs- , UId air ; Registered Letters should be posted 15 mir.uliman Sleeping Lar attacoed.\u2019 - W.Bonds, ay.pm\u2014$7 10 @ 15 March ; WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE VIA stock of the previous half year, pay the Commissioner for Quebec and Ontario, | Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.is toc dividend on the preference stock of the Montreal 7 p.C.Stock.Montreal 6 p.6.Stoc&.|.\u2026.j.- |.EXCH B.R every case of i; efore the hour of closing ordinary Malls, and sh it ; F {nutes hafore closing peat A sr en rat bots did Sa PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION A CRUSS BABY.199 8T.JAMES STREET.LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.$ better at 38 @ 38%, and Ciry Passenger a New York.JOHN G.DALE, Agent.Ia Montreal, tc LUX & GAEKN, 13 and 15 Hospital street, DJI, March 6.Hor ANTIQUA, DOMINICA, MARTINIQUE, 87.LUCIA.BARBADOS and TRINIDAD, 3.8.CANIMA, March IT.ncted for its ship news and for the aiton- tion bestowed in it on shipbuilding, saip=- ping und otherlocal industries.The Family Circle is not neglected in the Telegraphat the following rates :\u2014 Argus and Daily Hera'd .$6.00 Argus and Weekly Herald .$1.60 Send subscriptions to Moulton & Powter, not strictly speaking, telegraph business.\u2018Then there is the purchase of patents, lines of small length, amalgamation and pool- foreleck.The Philadelphia Ledger says : \u201c* One of the Pennsylvania mulls is the victim, from which the road purchased asked for April; $11 75 asked for May.9.37 a m\u2014Lard\u2014Opens at $7 23 for April.11 07 & m-\u2014-$7 15 for April.MIt£WAUKEE, March 8.\u2014Wheat, receipts, change :o note, and the market rules steady for Baldwins and Russets at $3 @ $3 25 per brl for No 1, and $2 50 for No2.The sales of Cranberries are in small lots \u2014_ WITH 1HE GRAND TRUNK 1 1 al .P m\u2014$7 05 @ $7 10 March ; $7 10 April ; .; ; FODOPBYLUX RAILWAY COuPANY een La - .Leave Montreal from Bonaventure St&-| Correspondence conducted in French Railway steady at 92 @ 94 ; City Gas is Sant, 60 days.vecsere vero a _ pe a and 0 pd snd-a-half per cent.| $7 20 May.\u2019 Nothing is so conducive to a man\u2019s re- on ener, Lo OF CANADA.ætcamship intices.on above, Je Newport, Lake Mem- German, Italian Spanish and Portuguese quiet at 116 @ 1164, and Montreal Loan | Sterling Bx sn N.5 711170000000 71000 To J : NEW YORK, March 8.miata tb bachelor as stopping fox one » \u20ac i: \u2014_\u2014 , a .m.Returning, : > : 1 ex dividend GRAIN\u201410 40 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red | Right at the house of a married friend an used instead of i; Th D inion QQ C Th | Hi : 0 Newp ict at 3.55 a.m., arriving in Montreal _ October 27 256 | and Mortgage Co.is firmer at par.The MAUDUUGAUS à VAVIOSUS MINING INTELLIGENCE $1 45% bid April.5 55 a Cosmo] bein.kept awake for five or six hours by Proms of die OTD Lis 0 bila 4» Ipping 0 IN : 4 y IDEN BRADLEY BARLOW H.COTTE, sales during the day were as follows :\u2014 Steck Broke \u2019 \u2014Steamer, das @ 56kc March; 534c @ | the crying of à cross baby All crores and OURS.OMINION LINE.EAVER LI rt em x.SN, : _ 0 + \u2019 i .; .enerally pain Will perform a Weekly service between | ling at Sork Barbour.Ireland Supt.Traffic, Prest.& Gen.Mangr.| Accountant and Auditor, MORNIXG BOARD.INSOLVENT NOTICES.Gab The Bape ee Bron at Eagle Head, Sedo Apr No.2 3.000, S640 March; 56.- ed tho oil and veniling ou ad-ache, drows ne l iverpool and Portand during the ensu- = SESRERS y &.LEVE, Address P.O.Box No.903 Bank of Montreal.23 @@ 140 abarous Bay, Cape Breton, is said to be | 000, 54e, April; 8,000, 52e, May.1215 ber his\u2014Ed : ongue, disagren ng Winter, with the following first-class | JARRYING BRITISH AND AMÉRICAN Can.Agt.M.& B.Air Line and S.E.Ry.PA 0e 10 @ 140! QUEBEC progressing most favourably from reports | a m \u2014 Wheat, irregular; Chicago, $1 40 | TaD, remember isa, giddiness, distur: Clyde-built Steamahips.leaving Liverpool MAILS.en a September 24 ly 323 55 @ L 405 New M Cn A, | Teaching Halifax.A shaft has been sunk | @ $1 44; Milwaukee, §1 44 @ $145; æ d teehngsof gn ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 cn Thursdays and Portland on Fridays in J EUROPEAN TRAVEL Ew VEBTINGS OF LREDITORS.==A.| one hundred feet, and copper ore is report- | #mber, $1 40 @ $1 66.Corn, flo; No 2 e sluggish live.each week .\u2014 Cabin, Intermediate and Steerawe Pas- M ATTIGE & DICKINSON 25 @ 62 | Robert of Granby, at Kuowlton, March ed there in great abundance 6lc.105 pm ~Wheat quiet; No 2 Red \u20ac.8 uli the boys DominroN Live.BxavER LINE sage Tickets to all parts of Enrope, by most .3 sssssscs0sc0u0000ss-200 @ 81 130; JB Hassardt, of Gatimean Point \u2019 & \u2019 - 18 L 46, cash; $1 464, Apri and comfort win ons.Tons, reliable lines, sailing every WEDNES- Barristers, Attorneys, tolicitcrs,&e | Merchants.ooc.«oot \u2026\u2026.6@ 93% | Village, at Hull, March 17: L H Hamel 464 e $ py ; $1 46), April.Corn st medicine.Tié Brooklyn.8 575 | Lake Nepigon.\u2026.3,200 DAY, l\u2019HURSDAY and SATURDAY from es @ 93% ges AL da » ni os v quiet ; No 2, 6lc; freights, Go bid.185 in is à Aid uebec TL 2,650 | Lake \u2014bamplain.2,20- New York and Boston, at lowest rates.CORNWALL, ONT 3 | of St Antoine de la Baie du Fehvre, at LIVE SFOCR MARKET, p m\u2014No 1 Wheat, irregular ; No 2 Red, edford Laborste omision \u2026.8,2:0 | Lake Winnipeg\u2014.3,800 iY Choice Staterooms secured by telegraph, C.J.Marron, M.A.| E.L.DicINeoN B.A Montreal Tel 4 ; 2 A Su Francois da Lee, Mareh 17; Quan M March 3-1 île et $1 464, April 1 Nol White, $1 444, April 8 on every lik 3 : Ci ; : free of charge.Offices: 2023 St.James July 7 160 ontreal Telegraph .\u2026\u2026.\u2026o Bourget & Co, of Levis, at nebec ONTRRAL, Marc .\u2014In spite of a 306 p m\u2014Wheat irregular ; sales, 50,007; 6d.Sou by Appointed Sailings, Ce on vrs z street, Montreal, and 271 Broadway, New 265 @ 924 | March 19; Claggett & Tait, Montreal, | emall supply en the St.Gabriel Market | No 3 Red, $146 @ $) 464, cash; $1 46%, able and essen PORTLAND Tu LI1VEx POOL PRUVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN | Yors.° _ G.LEVE, General Agent.JOHN McDONALD, |City Gas Co.«.17@ 116\" | March 17; J Brouasd, Quebec, March | the enquiry fer cattle was not #0 brisk | April ; No 1 White, $1 44, April.Corn, natralis, the Gr» QuEsse, ee Laxe CRAMPLAT IMPROVEMENT.December 28 158 ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Mont.Loan & Mort.Co.56 @100 | 16; D Leavett, of Clinton, at Sher- | 88 might have been expected, still pricea | quiet; sales, 75,000 No 2 6lc.325 pm OF THE UNITED STATES, \u2014 * March 5th February 27th | Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVER- 280 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL AFTERNOON BOARD.brooke, March 23; J R Sneath, Mont.| showed an iruprovement of abeut 25c @ Wheat, No 2 Bod, sales $1 440, May ; Nol 120 BROADWAY, N.Y HU Halk ki DoMmIN1ON, LAKE NEPIGON, 5 ia Queenstown, are appointed resl, March 15; J H Lertie, Quebec, | 902 per 100 lbs, fair to good cattle ranging ite, sales §1 43%c, April.3 30 p m\u2014 s LN.Xo.; \u2018 POOL, via Q > ppoint EsTABLISHED 1867.Bank of Montreal 50 @ 1412 \u2019 5 » Q , .Wh R : ken grey hair, & March 19th March 12th to leave as follows:\u2014 Spécial attention given to auditing the | ~~ © tete 41° | March 16; T Tobin, Sorel, March 18; from 33 A $4.25, with mest of the small eat, No 2 Red, §1 454 bid ; $1 46 asked, rp y bring back BROOELIN, Lage WINNIPEG, GERMANIC.Saturday,Mar.6, at 1.30.pm, |* dE E = | books and statements of Joint Stock Cone Bal Noel Roy, Montreal, Mareh 20; | business at$4.Ou the Viger Market a Epril.Policies incontestable t is superior tot April 2nd March 26th | Barric\u2026l'huraday,Mar, 1}, at 4.00 pm.| y, panies and Corporations.12 @ 140% 7 Boilard of St H ori at Queb «.| few eattle sold from $3 for common to| PORK \u201412 25 pm \u2014 $12 00 March; | atter Three Yearsmeous dye, mir These Steamship are all of large oarry= | Caine.Thursday, Mar.18, at 10.50 a m.| BOSTON AKD MONTREAL AIR LINE | January 207 _ | Peoples.\u2026.2+0044000c0ms0 000000, 25 @ 63 orarts got ug | $3.25 for medium.Calves ranged from | $12 10 April; $12 20 May.1 55 pu\u2014 \u2014 rge bottles, let ng capacity, will insure at the lowest | pypypyc.Saturday, Mar.27, at 4.0).p.m \u2014 Merchant@.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.reccseres 260 @ 944 March 19; Sawyer, Bossey and | 2 50 Æ $6.50.88 to si d ex $12 00 March; $12 25 April ; $12 25 M Contract clearly and he most expends rates, and have superior accommodation for Avani.Thursday A pril + at 10.00 a.m.| shortest Bonte via ontral Vormont B.B.kins.| JOIN FULTON, 1@ 944 Harvey, Montreal, March 18.I A 236 * 0 @ Fa and quality, and Pme $7 5 April oN on concisely expressed.No A, Passengers.Gzemante.Saturday, Ap'1l 10,at 4.00 p.m.m, .15 p.m, ; WRITS OF ATTACHMENT IssUED\u2014 .= ps .JURE HaiB Bi \u2018Through Bills of Lading issued by all | giprio.Thureday,April 15.at 9.60 a.m.tor gere Montreal Bt faa nlp for Accountant in Bankruptcy,] Commerce.vus s+v100 00.200 @ 1182 Against\u2014S X Cimon, Quebse : Thos rr 1 55 p m\u2014$7 66 April; $7 70| arduous or merely techs est for rest: Grand Trunk Railway Agents in Canada.| Ourric Saturday, April 24, at 40 p.m | Boston.; Auditor and Commissioner, At New York the Stock Market was | R'y, jr, Sc Johns: Levy & B uchard, | CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.| cn _ nical conditions.olour, It produx Pp.y BEITANNIC y, ay 5 Three Express Trains daily, equipped a 1 h 1 : COTTON\u20141 30 p m\u2014Strong and un- \u2014 >, and is absolt FLINN, MAIN & MONTGOMERY, Fxrusi10 Thursday, May 6,at 3.00 p.m.| wiry Mller Platform and Westinghonse Air 07 St.JAMES ST REKE | generally stronger, the principal exoep- | Quebec; Nadeau, Bourget & Ce, Que- changed Dividend 175 aso od for destror: Dominion Line; | Ggrmanic.Saturday, May 15, at 930 a.m.| Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached to .MONTREAL.tions being Pacific Mail, Lake Shore, Ohio | bec.Monday, March 8.MILWAUKEE, March 8 ; vidernds 0 an rowth of new ie H.J.SELKIRK, Bar«I0 \u2026 Thursday, May 20 at 1.39 p.m.| Night Trains between Montrealand Boston | Investigations and Reports made on the | & Mississippi, and NewYork Central, which | = ASSIGNEES APPOINTED \u2014L A Globen- .1 - ; , \u201c| Per Cont on Tontine Poli.[UK Halk B Manager Canada shipping Cour 0 CEuric\u2026.Thuxsday, May 27, at 800 a,m.| end Springheld, and New York via Troy affairs of Debtors, either in town or coun.PP, li a ro sky, Muntreal, to A Prefontaine, Be- \u2018Wheat in Chicago jc lower.GRAIN\u20149 85a m\u2014 Wheat, $1 188 bid | pies (Int have reached gli .al to eaver 3 | BRITANNIC Saturday, J une > as 3.00 p.m.and Parlor Cars to Day Express between ry, with punctuality and dispatch.showed some decline.The fluctuations |; GERMANIC.Sat arday, June 19,at 2.00 p.m, TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.Ting y : Chaplean, Sault an Recollet ; L Jos La.~= Wheat, very little enquiry ; do Corn, May.10 08 a m\u2014Wheat $1 164 March ; \u2014 nds, LUCKYKS Exchange Court, .Barric.\u2026 Thursday.June 24, at 4.00 p.m 7.15 a.m., day Express for Boston, via R & L ] À FLAMME Cig Opg 1,30 ,CPg | jnie, Montreal,to E Morice & Co; SC niet but stead Cargoes on passage and | $1 174 April; $1 22} Mu ; care, $1 29; Average New Business recommended.Agents Dominion Steamship Co.SALOON PASSAGE.Lowell or Fitehburg, also for New York \u2019 : 9 Saturday.Fatt, Montreal, to Tnomson & Buckley; { 3%\" >! Te = Corn, 374c ; Oats, 81e ; R Ti Barley.| for Eight Years Lavger and never fil: And Special Rate, $60, return $110, (for winter | via Springfield or Lroy.ADVOCATES West.Union.1124 112} .113 | T Charland, Quebec, to J B Bedard ; C for shipment\u2014Wheat and Cora, very m- 634c.10 32 : Wh 41163 March | than that of any other Rlands, slugs THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO.months) from New York to Liverpool, For Waterloo, 715 a.m.\u2019 Lake Shore 1108 1104 1164 1093 | Beausoleil \"Montreal, to J A Gravel; J | active.Mark Lane Wheat, quiet ; do Corn yi a ry aay.5 March ; y ; that which & 1 Custom House Square, New York to Liverpool and Queenstown | For Waterloo and Magog, 8.15 p.m.42 tt.James Street.; °° TS \\ 6 8 ed ee Finda : ! \u2019 ; » | $L17$ April; $L 21} May.11 40 a n\u2014 | Companyr dressing # # Agents Canada Shipping Co.| 880 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 | 8.15 pm, Night Express for Now York Pacific Mail .6 61 60% 0% M M Duif, Montreal, to John Findlay; | firm, English Country Wheat Markets, | Wheat, $1 174 March; $1 18} April; is i, old February 25 280 and, $175 ty Tickets Jo London, $7, and via Troy, arrive New York 6.45 a.m.next | Hon.B.Lartaxus, Q.C.| L.Larnamme Erle ree 46} 468 47% 463 A Bourbongiere.Montreal, 19 J Leger, firm; French do, quiet.Farmers\u2019 deli- 3 22} May lop on Ma i 17} | Assets, $36,000,000 and Per > \u2014\u2014\u2014 aris, $20, gold, a ional, ildren ing.° oO pfd.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oun vee wee .| alias eger dt arisien ; Ir- LV?v1 * arch ; ril ; ay ; Corn, d through.ot between one and twelve years, balf-price.om Night Express for Boston via October 14 28_ | Ohio A Min 42 43 41% 401 | ouard, Montreal, to G Daval ; À Bour- | Yeries of Wheat during the week, 25,000 | 373c ; Oats, sic; Eye, 75e; Barley, 6340.surplus, #$7,000,000 Infants free.Servants, $50.Lowell, and New York vis Springfield, WALKER & McINTYRE, Nor-West.o.93 93% 944 94 | bonniere, Montreal, to N Fafard.30,000 grs.Liverpool Wheat, spet, very | 12 20 p m\u2014Wheat, §1 17 March; $1184) For further informatie These Steamers do not carry Cattle, QOING NOKTR.Do.pfd.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.107 | DIviDENDS PAYABLE.\u2014 Labadie & |inactive: do Corn.weaker.Liverpool | APril; $1 224c May.12 50 p m\u2014Wheat, | 5 For further information, apply at the Pi Dsy Express leaves Boston, vis Lowell | BARRISTERS, AT10RREYS SOLICITORS 1 2 clive; do \u2019 : POOL | ¢7 173 March ; $1 18% April ; $1 227 May, | Ceneral Agency for the Dominion of Ca- Le : Sheep or Pig.at 8.00 a.m., via Fitchburgh 8.00a.m., Troy NOTARIES, êC + | St Paul.824 | Levasseur, Levis, March 15; J Normand, | Galifornia and Club Wheat, 11s @ 118 4d ; | 1\" 05 ae PES Ÿ- | nada, 157 ST.JAMES STREET, HenazD pee + STEERAGE PASSAGE.&t 7.40 a.m, arviving in Montreal at 9.20 ., SL.Do.pfd \u2026\u2026 | Quebsc, March 22 ; OSte Marie, Mont- | de Red Winter and White Michigan 5 p m\u2014Whear, Hard, $1 25; No 1, | Building, or any of the Agencies through- Ar AS From Montreal te Liverpool, London, | p.m.No, 34 Elgin Street, - - - OTTAWA, | Mich.Central\u2026 933 944 .|real, March 23, P Valliere, Three | w © ° n à iFan | $1 20; No 2, $1 173 cash, March; $1 18} | out Canada.NE Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Bel~ | Night Expressleaves Bostonat 5.35 p.m., (Opposite the Russell H Jersey Central.87; 88% 88% | Rivers, March 15; T & H Demers heat, 11s 3d @ 11s 7d.; do American | April; §1 224 May; No 3, $1 07.2 45 'R.W.GALE, UNARD Li \u2018 re > places roo.or to Montreal from | via ewel), and 6p.m., via Fitchburgh, | oo WALXER l \u201c r sm N.Y.Central.132} 1324 | Montreal, March 22; The Ottawa & Fete Ma do Ba Sy ee Es pme ha VE asi Ne, Gener] Manager.above places, $31.00.ad New York ot 8 p.m, via Springfield, .H.F.BE.o Le reer se 3 : Po eas, 6s ; do Bacon, 1.C,, 36s.p m\u2014Wheat, Hard, $1 24; No 1, NOTICE.\u2014With tbe view of diminishing | _ Passengers taking the \u201cWhite Star | ariivircin Montreal 8.55 cums November 23 278 | Del.Lack & West 824 95% put | Rideau Forwarding Company, Montreal, | Froux \u2014Market dull ; no business trans.| $1 10; No 2, $.16 cash, March; §1 17| WANTED\u2014Two or three first-class Cane the chrnces of collision, the Steamers of | Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London ia | Night Express leaves New York via Troy EVANS & RIDDELL el.udsen.\u2026.83 Maroh 22; Davidson.Whelan & Young- piring worthy of remark.Quotations | April ; §1 41 May; No 3, $1 054.vassing Agents for City and Ezstern Town.{his Line take a specified coursefor all soa- | 93 days from New York, _ at 7 p.m., arriving in Montreal 10 a.m, 3 Sts Joseph .394 40 393 | er, Montreal, March 15.inall hanged shivs.sous of the year Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all | \u201cgr Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Public Accountants Do.pfd.vee eae 74% ve DrrDs oF COMPOSITION AND Dig.| \u201cOT aly une anged.TOLEDO, March 8.December 8 292 .On the Outward Passage from ue ee parts of Europe at moderate aw.assage Çentra] Vermont Railroad Office, 186 St.AND Rock leland.152 .1523 | CHARGE PREPARED.\u2014 John Findiay, Superior Extra messe mr O PHS 2 s 1 GRAIN\u201410 a m\u2014Call\u2014 Wheat, opened to New York or Boston, cro » | James Street.- APSTÜNE.00c00 seras 00e , .; a ridian of 50 at 43 Lat.,or nothing to the | apply to RB.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broad- |\" New York Office, 417 Broadway.OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES, 5 e & Le vu on 8 + 193 {with J MM Duff, Montreal; A H Mur FaOY a 000 @ 0 00 apd wn i rc Fe 2 43 @ THE North of 43.way, New York.Orto Boston C fice, 760 Washineron street.LWT.JON sTRERT | V; 7 V2 & 1e.2.i cr we pby, with W Walker, Quebee ; M Hal- Spring Extra \u2026eumançens.000 @ 590 SL 53M 38 à Marsa pril ; MN , \u2019 d4s6d On the Homeward Passege, crossing the B.J.COGHLIN, Wn.F, ; IMONTREAL.Wabash .433 431 .48% | cro, with À Lionaie, Montreal; M Fa~ | Superfine .owes 550 @ 560 | 3 ay; Cor, No 2, 414s asked, 41%: | Merchants Marine Insurance (a.nine Vendoi Moridian of 50 at 42 Lat., er nothing tothe SOLE AGENT, 8.W.CUMMINGS jFassenger sent.December 11 à 0 Do.pd.5 2 8% 5 fard, with A Bourbonniere, Montreal.Strong Baker8\u2019 \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u20260 - 8 19 @ $ s bid cash ; = asked, 41%c bid April à Gates OF CAN North of 42.soe i I i , + Wo nion Pacific.93 3 3 3: A\u2019 \u2014 ÎTRE Lens ceus0e s00 .0 .Ù \u2014 », No ed, ADA.London The \u201canard Steamship Company (Limit | palmes IR Sulploo strech, Montreplh | \u201cGeil, Passenger Agent,\" General Bugt.| \u201cMAGLENNAN & MACOUNALD, M ar LE NE pronier Monbent Apris G Dercuy, | Midis 435 @450 |$1 82 April; 81 93 May; $1 314 June; \u2014\u2014 [a for reside od) be POOL calling at DUMINIUN LINE ee Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, &¢.47 49 .| Montreal, April8; À J Pell, Montreal, | atari Bare re 380 3390 | aa to asked cash; Oats, nomi- | Capital, = - $500,000, 4 CORK HARBOR Tau _ COBNWALL ONT.ere wee + | April 9; R Beckham, Montreal, April | City Bags (dolivered).© 00 (@ 8 20 DETROIT, March 8.\u2014\u2014 _ | FROM PIER 40 N.KNEW YORE.OF STEAMSHIPS 2 : D.B.MACLENNAN, H.SANFIELD MACDOMALD 44 453 .|9; M Daigaault, Longueuil, April 16;| Stat t of Flour i tea f : ; HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, Cy PARTHIA.Wednesday, March 10 if i a : TAMES W.LIDDELL.Canada Southern .69 68} J A E Genereux, Sorel, April 8 tatement of Flour inspes or week | GRAIN\u2014I2 55\u2014Wheat, strong; No 1 LTH ALGERIA.~ Wednesda, March x y | April 78_ | C.St.Paul &M.\u2026 87.\u2019 \u2019 ; ending 6th March, 1886 :\u2014 pp], | lVhite, $1 274 cash, March; $1 29} April; | Agencies in all the Principal Cities:and \u2018> Las nscause \u2026.\u2019 ris, : 2 NTHENT, ABYSSINIA\" Wednesday, March 31 Delaware and Hudson Ganal Go's CARMAN & LEITCH, me GRAIN S141ISTICY.I +1 A Towns of the Dominion: SCYTHIA.\u2026 We , .o .; .7 se Lrais- \" Wednesday, April 14 RAILROADS BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW .\u2026.ves The visible supply of grain, comprising Extra BSuperfine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ley BOSTON, March 6.\u2014 Frouz \u2014 There | All Classes of MARINE RISKS accepted « Frien i GALUIA .Wednesday, April 21 > \u2014T0\u2014 SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, 159 \u2026\u201c|the stocks in granary at the principal | Bpring Extra.[NN 250 a eady demand for small lots at prices | at Current Ratesed to he Pr BOTHNIA eus Wednesday, April 28 ES De Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, Now NOTARIES PURLIC, &c., .La Lu | points of accumulation at lake and steam- | Superfine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.e \u2026 26 vihin the range Sx Sioratione.oe J.K.O8WALD, Fo ied ALGERIA wore Wednodhds Mas 13| Running in connection with the York, Philadelphia, CORNWALL, ONT.|_Dopf.l.| boat ports, and the rail shipments from | Fine.res _Ÿ4 | mon.Western extras range from $550 @ | May®1 General Mans 508, © ibis *No Steerage.Grand TrunkJiallway otf | AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTE | 3,4.Larron.RB.B.CARMAN Exchange.485 485 485 | lake and river ports, for the periods indi- Total 570 $6 25, and medium and fancy bakers\u2019 pimples his nf Md following Wednesday from Canada.Trains Leave Montreal: sune 14 42 Money PE 6 § 6 | cated were = Mar- 2, Mar.1, Feb.28 rrr L ' A Boren.Whoawbrands i on a 75 fre qu ! , 80 .\u2018 - _ - 2, 1, ., À., g ., ra LIE puri, 0 150 80 | gir.358 | ques p{152æ-\"Dey Étprces vith Waner| NOTT & CO | PUS TES, 6500s NW, | west, be.265m 21.20%, sms Fier Tipo.| rt» em over scsicnat | North British and Mercantile ; 8 i comzodation.pq dE \u2019 , - : x ; eat, bu.8,643, ,104, ,034, .; 8 Cancels 6 gold, Be Paris, $15, gold, additional.Mississippt, .2200 Brooklyn Saratoga, Troy and Albany, arriving 1n Stock, Brokers, 119 st.Fr rancois Xavier 20,300 ; do.pref, 200 CR 1,600; St Corn, Bu.5.831.840 13.801.5¢7 15,621,190 Barrey\u2014Nominal, \u2018 $6 624 and $6 75, and some brands of Michi.Return tickets on favorable terms.St.Louis 2.000 | Toronto.New York at 10.10 p m same day without 8 eo 2) Mem ers of Mon tron Stock Se | Paul, L1 400 : à p 2 LC.4.300 Qats, bu.9,845,742 2,203,160 2,999,694 O arvmat\u2014Ontario, $4.50 @ $4.60.ganar 40: do are e Lat $ 00 per bbl.In- FIRE AND LIFE ULE OF Steerage at very low rates.Steerage | Dominion,.\u2026.\u2026.8,200 | Ottawa.3,659 | change.; ty made onda.| tan, -1,470 ; do pret, 00; 1G, 4,300; | Barley bu.3,474 578 3,850,633 3687,i91| Rra\u2014Nominal Le ones are duoted a $675 @ $725; PH tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown NXT (Buil 3.15 p.m.\u2014Night Express \u2014 Wagner's | Investments made or realized.Erie.58.600: 8t Joe.2 400: d tf 906 .| Eye, ba \u2026\u2026 629896 1,264275 900,050 Oars\u20143lec @ 32c winter wheat patents sell at $7 25 @ $8 50, ; lowest | TOXBS \u2026.\u2026.20- m0vr2r Elegant Sleeping Car runs through to N May 6 107 rie, 95,000; Bt Joe, 4,400; Co pret, ; \u2014 , and fancy spring wheats a\u2019 $7 25 @ $9 C PILLS., and all other parts of Europe at lowes DATE OF SAILING.York without change.&@r Phis Train ainu ikinet L 8, 13,700 ; N Y C, 1,000 ; O & M,40,- | Total bu .20,925,307 43,922,728 51,153,841 | LZ \u2018S\u201478c per 66 Ibs.brl.\u2018 per urance ompanv.gine rough Bills of Lading given for Bel.| Steamorsiwill sail as follows:\u2014 makes close connection at Troy and Albany | MCMAHUN, GIBBUKS & MHAB, | 000, UP, 5,100; M C, 8,500; D & H,| During the week ended February 28, | CORY4FAL\u2014$2.90 @ 83.00.Qars-\u2019There is à limited demand, and sitiog Nb} fast, Glacgow, Havre, Antwerp and other QUEBEC como wbth March | with Siceping Car Train for Boston, ar | Barristers, Attorneys, Soliciters, des | 4.00.IC 19,500 ; D & L, 21, ee ais Ets | Conx\u2014About 70c duty paid, | the market remains dull at quotations No ESTABLISHED 18093 or sul Ports eS the Continent, and fur Mediter- DOMINION 70 Toth March dos ok Through Mails and Express LONDON.ONT, on TC, 12,600 ; D & Ly 21,800; À & have been received there was \u2018a dechense or a wal Spring Wheat, nominal Nand extra hte @ og fro No 83 Sos Subscribed Capital £2 000,000 Ste whic \u201cenean 3 orts.BROOKLYN .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2Rd Apri ow York 1hr \u201c HUGH MACMAMON, G.0.| GRO.G.STBBONS | \u201cVU.: jai : | at el 4, ; ; Yo VUS, 6 ed via this line, » the visible supply of all kinds of grain 473c ; No 2 mixed at 46jc.confine?For Freight and Passage.apply atthe | PArzs OF PASSAGE FOR WINTER MONTHS.| C3, y Cle Ai ms GxO0.M°NAB, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 in the visible SUpp\u2019y Of grain, | Borran\u2014 Western, 15c.@ 18c.; Brock.CS ; od, de.6d 1 ompany s 0 fee, Fo Bo ling Heer Caza.Montreal to Liverpool, $50; Re- AE a a OISE, sold #4! London, August 3, 1875 sm | MONTREAL TELEGRAPH CO.ge Lo 248,442 ee On ville and Morrisburg, 17c.@ 21e.: Eaat- poutre a Toa ie thse remains Jilifor| CANADA BOARD, VD ie I to St Lis.WAN ect re paid Steerage Tickets issued at the the Gs Semen sûre t, Montreal J.RIELLE, À special meeting of the shareholders | 152,841 bushels, against 42,222,728 bush- S60 Townships, 20c.@ 73c.@reameries, Se at de 3 Prat en dat D.Log MacDOUGALE, Pages 05e * 2 Hi mgant March 6 8 St ¥rancois Zavier 81 oe rickets can be had at ail the | JOsEPH ANGELL CHAR oe uh Land Surveyer® of the Montreal Telegraph Company was | els on March & 1879.hero as à de Carese \u2014 l4c.@ 154c., according to ses choice Philadelphia chickens sell at Tomas DavipsoN, Esq.Vendors : a ; rincipal Grand Trunk Bailway Ticket | \u2018General Pass\u2019r.Agent Agent, No.146 ST JAMES STREKT | held to-day at the Company's offices, Sir 145 243 bushels uring the last week of | make.Be Really nice freshly made win- | DIRECTORS : The Best, INMAR LIRE Dang re nied oy and.Pe nse 3 Ala = ago Montreal = == | Hugh Allan in the chair.Messrs.Alex, |\u2019 The export clearances for Europe from | LABD\u201410c.@ lle.for tubs and pails.ter butter sells readily.Common butter TBE OT Ou Bea, of Messrs.Wnprepared RUYAL MAIL STEAMERS of Canada.à anvary 9 TH 8 Mitchell, Thos.Caverhill, J.P.Cleghorn, | the ports of New York, Montreal, Boston, Forx\u2014Mess, $16.00 @ $17.00, in pelt Ly be ors Srl Cuanues F.SmITHERS, Esq., General v' Nuit à TO QURBNBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL For Freight or Passage, apply, in Lon on, i 1 J iD.R Stoddart, J.H.Joseph, Hector | Portland, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Bircon\u2014do.@ 10 4c.fall \u2018dairy butter at 25¢ @ 28¢, With very | The H anager Bank of Montrealjuste, BCE \u201d to Bowring, Jumiesen & Co., 17 East D THE TELEGRAPH as em OWNS | $ [ US : t.Si New Orleans for the periods indicated AcoN-\u2014ŸC.be.little good emough to bring the latter © Hon.1mouas RYAN, Senatorst rl #2 A .- ses cuncueses vauute \u2019 .ss crs DAVID TORRANCE CO, Pournals re the Maritime Provinces, and P .IN of leave to ask Parliament te amend their March 3.5.479 1,355,346 Ls 5408 Clover, $3 75 @ $4.not puch butter here that sells below 18¢ Fire Reserve Fund.796.077 = » Press) 2 = xchange Cour: ebruary 25.38, , 520.80 cn ; \u2014 ; ; remium Reserve.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.; \u201c row, == February 21 ga | avo populsr rovince of Quebec.| charter, so that they could make arrange.| Wobruary 18.73,448 LIBSGSL 1.598.764 | Wiser, im sian a odes BI | tend sates ar aan uns Quiet but | Balance of Profit and Logs ide ul\u201d City of Richmond .,%at., Mar.13, 7.00 a.m Cp ADVERTISING MEDIUMS.LIVE AND NEWSY ments for the lease, purchase, pooling of | February 1L.44,565 869.972 1,830.78 | Milwaukee, $1 44 @ $1 45; Ambor, $140 @ | tions.We quote at lc @I15c por 1b for | A0COUBbwis imines 57,048 © oN hey ity of hester,.Sat., Mar 20, 13.30 pm Bermuda West Indies & P orto Rigo The Daily Telegraph is published at 36a ! i h other li and general Sy $1 46 Corn quiet; N 092, Bc.Oats quiet, | fine factory, and 13c @ 146 for fair t a as only {wr C:ty ot New York, Thurs., March 25, 3 p.m ! e Davy oe d.Ministers.Postmas- | _ Has Special Correspondents all over the receipts, &c., with other lines, 8 \u201c| Total 4 weeks.212,205 4,348,440 6,084,849 | Rocoipts\u2014 Wheat, 100.000 bushels: Corn, | Ecas\u2014Prices are weak.and 15, 0800 | Life Accumulation.82,852,567 \u201c\u2018 fou 35 iy % Le Sateen Tho ADL 5 200 P= Tors, ; Tod Teachers in the Public Behools Fartern Fownship s,and in Montreal and | ly extend their business aa they saw fit.| Pr.dweoks.302,615 4,068,918 5,447,261 | 108 008 bushels; Osta, 44 000 bushels; Eye, ie the market fur fresh Eastern ee Aunuity Funds.oo come 300,080 \u201c gwed Jity of Montreal, Thurs., ril 8, p.m , , ; ; .\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 rit A 4 a \u2019 \u2019 3 \u2019 \u2018 _ i rons?! OPA pro supoled mai the Dig Tearrcah i IS Tae mecing agocéformally te the pre\u201c) THE RAILWATS AND gHE |i, en Eu ae | fr Souther and Western although ins | pop, Pie Dora nile eo 1902 LT .GoaLOON PASSAGES\u2014$60, $80 and $100 8: year.of A parties for the remainder of PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY EVERING, | position.In answer to a shareholder, Sir DVANCE TN IRON apogee ET e000 aa\u201d 5.8 | batned y wo more is ob- ire Premiuma & Interest £976,160 i ay Ÿ old.; .; i 000 : , 3._ ; ] > i Nor, ROUND TRIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.en - 1879.legraph is published at $1 AT COATICOOK, P.Q.: Hugh replied that is was not contemplated - am\u2014Opens at 31.22g for April, 1118 8m Javpoatapiae\u2014The market is dull for From Life Dep Tn - pr 16 Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $15 CE a SRE Lh ° Weekly pu a pub ish weekly the to ask for powers to issue bonds, mor to in! Seme of the railways have been lucky \u201cReceipts \"212000 \"push ; shipments, 148.- | made as low as 25e Pad 0e is Pete esa ._ terost.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.#438,787 MO) and #20 additional, according to route se- | D YEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP CY | JSEiond ct De \u201cFalmage or some other pro.| BY MOULTON & POWTER | crease the capital of the Company.I is in having made their contracts for rails 050 bush.9.48 a m-Opons at 40fc for | prics for tho best Iota.Rosonresellng ap | Interest Bd on ER roe, | ere?he YEERAGE (including Rai For BERMUDA, steamship BERMUDA, March | minent clergymen.\u2018The Telegraph gives held that one reason for the change of | prior to the advance in iron.The Chi-} May.11.07 am\u201440jofor May; 48ÿc for | b0e @ 68c for Northern and Eastern stock An\u2019aity F\u2019nds.12,040 AS 1 bomen Montreal i and New York él o> id Ft \u2019 : | prominence to Agriculture, etc., as well as Price $1.00 Per Year, in advance.charter is to allow the Company to go into | cago, Burlingion & Quincy was one of | June.Oats\u2014Receipts.38,000 bush; ship- | and Prelifies at 50c @ 55c.Onions are £450,777 pik For Freight or Passage, apply at the | For ST.JOB A RECIBO, A QUARILLS» to Trade and Commerce and geseral news, .the business of telephone lines, whieh it | them, and it has made\u2014or rather saved\u2014 | ments.27,000 bush, 938 a m\u2014Pork\u2014Opens quiet at $4 50 @ $4 75 per brl.Total E 20 26.037 pea Company\u2019s Offices, 31 and 3s Broadway, MAYAGUEE and ST.THOMAS, steamship | secular and roligous.It has long been | Clubbed with the MoNTaEAL HERALD | Las been claimed by gome shareholders is | a handsome thing by taking time by the at $11 70 bid for April.am\u2014§1160 | ~ APPLES AND CRANBEREIRS\u2014Thera is no | Total Bevenue.u.81,426,997 or, $6,944,426 733 WILLIAM EWING, Inspector.GEORGE N.AHERN, Sub-Inspector.Head Office for the Dominion in Mon : 2 ; Passage Kutes greatly raduced, which furnishes tales, sketches, otc.Aps | \u2018 Argus\u201d Office, Coaticook ; or James | ;ng, which the Company\u2019s Directors roresee | 10,000 tons of rails, to be delivered during | 17,000 bush; shipments, 5,000 bush.9.35 | at 88 @ $9 50 per brl.i Where plaus can ke seen and Berths | For freight, i 0 RD 5 OPP ta ply to Stewart, Managing Director, \u201c Montrea} iebho extension of herr business in the | the year at Chicago at $42.50 per ton.x a-m.\u2014Opens at $1.18 bid for April.11.16 Hay AND Srraw\u2014The market rules stea- reals.ACT secured.i x , WILLIAM ELDEB Herald\u201d Printing and Publishing Com \u201cch it is clai ; : ; a.m.\u2014$1.18¢ for april; $l 22} for May.| dy.We quote swale ha ; MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON Noo 29 Broadway, New Yo k.Dy h- hich it is claimed the | th 1 .{ y q y at $8 9; , au Stor pH Or to Charles C.McFall, Ticket, Agen LEVE Gi LÔEN, St.Jesu, New Brunswick pany, Montreal, North-West, all of whic! the present prices of rails the railway | Barley, receipts, 7,000 bush; shipments, | common at $13 $14 per ton ; medium, L General Agentem | Fobraary al street, 145 n1 2038¢ somos si TRC, Noatresl Baptember 18 + January 21 DW17 | new powers will cover.d saves at least $400,000 by the transaction, 11,000 bash.\\ lat $15 @ $16, and prime at $16 @$17 00! November 20 a ; y : Marci eid RAL print hu Sie .N Ih ed so ça TL .; > \u2014.a.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 mou ys i» ; RU ; amusements.| be shown which incieate: any difference These affairs in ordinary life would be .the Government could not give it their The Government boasted last session j THE VIEW IN 8T.JAMES STREET z - i DOMINION PA I, \"of opinion as to rcuica between himself : dignifid in terms of the most scathing S8+uction.The Tory press took up the that they had economized the public éx- had a most imposing eff-e:.From the MENDELSSO:N CHOIR.i : .I : ; howl and reiterated the charge of sup-, penditure but tne firat thing they are HERALD : ffice up t-» Piace d\u2019Ârmes, the and Mr.Mackonzie, while, on the other charaeter, but as they are iu the dowa:a pressing inf,rmation that belonged to , doing this year is to add one million and- | o.oo was literally packed with people, THE Committees proves that Mr.Mackenzie, | more moderatenaumes.But, even though | refasing Mr.DeCusmos that informa- 6i DAILY HFR I D yy | on these scientific questions, followed |-we fail to cail a spade a spade, wa oaght | tion, said that he did it because the in.MR.PARNELL.ini 250 the Government would rot allow such a \u2014_\u2014 has the now Ministry departed from the | manner, and, to use an Americanism, map to be published with their author.| GRAND RECEPTION IN MONTREAL.MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETI1E, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 180 eee Pre ee are ci Me oa \u201cet In consequence of the ILLNESS 3! ve long line.After a-short time cne of the { GoULD.the Joth instant, has been outer windows in front of the Hall was | FRIDAY, the ED taken off by Mr.P.rry, and PposrPoN :0e wi MR.PARNELL PRESENTED HIMSELF, until a later date, of which dae notice WL LIFE ASSURANGE SOCIETY, 120 Broadway, New Yorkhand, his evidence before Parliamentary of politics, it is customary to call them by the public.Sr Charles, to-night, in | a-balf to last year's Estimatesthe advice of his scientific officer.Nor not to neglect to deal with it in a proper formativn asked for was unreliable and Coutaining Full Reports of the conclusions of the old.After a great ic voi ini i i \u2014_\u2014 .great | the public voice ought to insist that the | ity, He was then reminded of his for- Ç .: ; deal of talk ; ; ; « ai 'se, but, as he required f of , IMMENSE TORCBLIGHT PROCESSION | accompanied by Mr.McNamee.This | pe given.8 em PR © C E E D I N G S Briti abont changing the route in parties of whom we speak should \u201c dig baying condemnod the Government then, \u2014 was the signal for a grea: outburst of Marckd ES [ ritish Columbia, the route selected by | out.Mr.Mackenzie read part of his (Sir C.ILLUMINATIONS.enthusiasm, and the people sent DEMY OF MU=IC ) - $37 366 8 ¢ OF THE Mr.Mackenzie, in accordance with the \u2014 Tapper's) speech from the Hansard, and \u2014_\u2014 forth such cheers as have seldom ACA x nce E T s - , Un | views of Mr.Fleming, has been adopted | THE PRUVIN:.IAL EXHIBITION thea Sir Cbarl-s acknowledged he did| DEMONSTRATION IN ST.JAMES | heen heard in front of that noted Thursday and Friday Evening: Mar ASS ! S7 515 : DOMINION PARLIAMENT by Sir Charles Tupper.And though, The advauta to bo derived f not know as much then as he did now, STREET.house.Mr.McNamee said that Mr.Nand I2, end ta urday Matinee, us - - \u2019 40% > \u2018 to obtain local popularity, a southerly , ges Lo Do derived from | Mr.Landry has given notice of an foreth Parnell, after travelling 350 miles, was ch I3.SURPL ?\u2018 Î PoP ys the holding of exhibitions on a large | ymenduent to Mr.Brchard's Ba | The event so long looked forthe ar- | to4 fatigued to address them that night, Mar a Will be sent to all parts of Dominion { line has been determined on wesiward scale ars considerable.An exhibition | for the redaction of indemnity | r'val in Montreal of Mr.Charles Stewart | but such as could get into the Theatre FAREWELL TOUE ! and United States, during the Secsion, or | of Selkirk, it is not pretended that that in a central locality invariabl ds | to members, providing that the | Parnell, M.P.\u2014tuox place last evening, | Roya.to-night would be able to hear .¥ LAST APPE ARANCE, i i i 08 tly invariably succes , ; his addr He concluded a very brief | PO3ITIVEL p oO N E D Oo L LAR a anything but a loop\u2014built bt in attracting a large number of people, ae ll oT ie relorenco fo the | and that gentleman has certainly good address by \u201cexclaiming \u201c God Save Ire- Mr.A.PITOU, Manager Grand Opera TUAL RESU Of: - iti ital-\u2014 i A 1lle, ana on y LA.\u2019 - additional outlay of capital\u2014leaving Mr.and thus affords munufacturers snd long ol Mr.Bechard represauts that reason to remember, ia days to come, | Java.\u201d Again cheers rent the air, and House, Toronto, bus the honcur to on AC 1 February 10 DEW | Fleming's location of the main line, others a most favourable opportunity of | constituency, Mr.Bechard\u2019a Bill will | the splendid greeting he 1eceived at the | amidst these the gentleman retired.nounce the far ito a appearance 1 x No 43,5 63.= including the position of the bridge, just bringing before the notica of the public | not have much chance in that House.bands of his ceunirymen in Montreal, AFTER ARRIVING AT THE HALL, cite of the iene\u201d S id d ons: POLIC \u2019 oh a { ; 1 3; .a as it was determined \u2018under Sir the various commodities which they Among tbe items provided for is the | who accorded bin what must probably | and being conducted to his rooms, Mr.Mrs.Scott 1 amue oN THE LIFE oF F I\u2014 28 on Kea SIE 4, Charles\u2019 predecessor.The truth may have to dispose of, while, to the removal of the Geological Museum from have %een the warmest welcome he bas | Parnell was intrcduced to several ladies | Entirely new and at et bas.of the most : Connore is that if the pretensions of ; > : £ Montreal to Ottawa, the estima, ed cost received on the American continent.|&nd gentlemen who had been waiting | selected from the choicest of Farmington, .public at large, it is a means of educa- | being $5,080.Manitoba is to have an brilliant repertoire.¢ to all parts of the A: five o\u2019clock a deputation consisting | for the purpose.Among these were: the Opposition as to bad general lo- tion not to be despised.The question | additional subsidy of $15,653.$200,000 of Mrssre.F.B.McNamee, President cf | Father Salmon, the Hon.L.Beaudry, Matinee prices\u201423 Policy, {issued May 25th, 1869).esesssssosses +., 810,000, TUESDA RNING, M 9 : , : : I aan ae 0 00008 SD Y MOENING, ARCH cation, and profligate expenditure onthe | of an exhibition in this city during the | i8 asked for land and cable telegraph | St, Patrick'a Society ; W.S'afferd, | Mrs.McShane, Mre, Dunn, and many HC vening prices\u2014 Resor ed seats, 500, for Anpual Premium, es: oe vesesesrssasese ob seais.ley APPOINTMENTS.line between Thunder Bay and Selkirk, | ,, autumn is now being discussed, | lHes for the sea coasts and islands of | y Scullion, W.Wilson, President of | others, whose names we could not pro- | gaie at DeZouche\u2019s, 211 St.Ja Premiums, (11 years), sve i * 5504, ; ; z g | the lower River and Gulf of St.Law-| > ; ol In the hall of the h were | Admission, 25c.Total Pre , bh.1880.00000oceces a0senu ec ce, Gare \u2014_\u2014 were weil founded, whatever might be and it would bo a matter of regret if ! t to be distri St.P trick\u2019s National Association ; | cure.Inthe hall o e house sic e 57 Cash value, May 25th, 18800.¢« red for 11 years for $10 0 4x Merchants\u2019 Marine Insurance Co\u2014Annual | thought of the Minister, there could be >|rence.The wy o 13 jstributed to | J.P.Whelsn, P.McKeon, and J.Hu- | also a great number of gentlemen eager Merch THE 1, Las Policy-holder having been insu 000.) General Meeting, at 58 and 55 St.stion that h & through want of funds, or from any | the vetersns of 1812.as been re- ban, went ous to Cornwall to meet their | to catch a glimpse of the man who has | pgrp MANAGEMENT bale (The J .MOV cccrccrenesenre + Gencenesesenenc ass eee, 9 Francois Xavier street, at 12 noon.no que 5 Meavy censure Muse | other cause, tke project should be | duced by $5,000._ The allow.noe for distinguished visitor and accompanied | made his name so well.known through\u2014 HONOUR TO ANNOU: ax | 2 Equivalent paid-up pot Toro or at death if within 9 years.) \u2019 0004 have fallen on his professional adviser.dropped.Weare given to derstand | fuel and light 19 Rideau Sol ues bezn | Lim from thence to the city.out the world, so that it was a matter of | py3 5 SECOND SOIREE | 4 (Payable in 9 years 10.000, the premium £ KEWS SUMMARY In 1878, indeed, those gentlemen, espe- | that the Provincial Government moe all that tue Govern nent organs THE SCENE IN THE DEPOT, no litsle trouble t> effect a passage for OF THE ntinued for $10,000, p or 1881 wy him and bis friends.i oo : the policy may be co icy will finally mature h cially Senator Macpherson, who sought bas signified its willingmess to | have said in trying to fasten a charge | long before the westera train by Illustrious Pianist and Composer, 3.Ore to about $175, aud the policy wi y on the Payment DOMINION.to make & point against the Ministry of | contribute towards this end the |on Mr.Macke:zie of having advised | which he came was due, was of the | THE NUMBEES IN THE PROCESSION ter» 90th premium.Curer JusTicE Moss\u2019 condition has much | the day on this ground, levelled their sum of $15,000, provided the latending em grants to seck a home in | liveliest description.Men, women and {it would be diffienlt to compute, but Gustave Sat the 20th p | i à ae it à ; f 3 ildren were crowded together as close | there must bave been something over ME THANICS\u2019 HALE, ll 168 i | improved.main attack upon Mr.Fleming, and ac- | \u2026: : ie | Texas, 1t 18 Fefreshing to find in this | chil ; ak.AT - um 0 1C Wl A NUMBER of yachts were sailing on | cused Mr.Mackenzie chiefl of allowing city contributes a like amount.Tais moraing\u2019s Citizen an editorial comparing | as they could get, and before {he train 3,000.Toe whole .marched quick, WEDNESDAY 10th MaRJE Large D bers of ; thus be Toronto Bay on Sunday.: : ° y ota is certainly a liberal offer, seeing that | theadvantages between Muskoka and the | d:d arrive the people were packed toge- | ly, as the nigh vas a ] = \u2019 .- ar showin A yon ; = ttob £ himself to be hoodwinked and imposed the gain will be on the side of the | Western S.aies for settlers, very | ther as close as sardines in a box.une, and the time occupied in AT EIGHT P.M.ttled during © ye ; g Cas 1! 3 on the stage io London.Out.T°\" | on by the pedantry and neglect of his | cit and it is to be hoped that our Civic | Much to the advantage of Wisconsin IN THE STREET passing a given point, on Wellington PROGRAMME.186 ed on the stage in London, Ont.; or Yr 11 16 Lo be oped that our Lavic | nd Minnesota, in wh:ch it ia said, of : .street where the routs was least imped.1 Beethoven.f 100 to 116 per cent.of ram.* Tse financial statement of St.Patrick\u2019, | Engineer.But the new Ministry representatives will not be backward in re ho Western, Sates aoe they were almost as firmly wedg:d, and ed, was exactly thirteen minutes.The | 1.SosaTA, Op 3L, No.raser te) t ns of TOI Pp ey.Church, Ottawa, shows a surplus of $1,866.| has seen no reason to adopt that line of granting a sum that will be returned s s < the horsemen of tte Hackman\u2019s Saciety (a) ALLEGRO VIV., Bonpo.ur .many mors advantages to the settlers, 7 1 great procession would doubtless have N .Tue National Anthem was hiesed at the | attack, and we are, therefore, driven to many times over by the izflux of visit- such ae greater facilities for clearing wero closely hemmed 1m by prop'e been much larger had there been any |o p,papprase DE CONCERT saz La ums paid.; i heh eager to sce the great defender of Ire- fy! ss 27 atter Her reception at Toronto on Saturday | conclude, either that it is untenable, or ors and increase of business that would | the land, better soil and a bettsr locality | 1,74.Ta one or two places there wer provision made for those to Jon in 1b 8.(a) J wive\u201d do Halevs J Ste , w : B C., has be t that there are corrupt motives for ecv- surely result from an exbibition such as than con bo effurded by Mu koks, and | illuminations prepared to do honour to eiebies named.As will be geen, it was \" (b) NocruasE NIP Se Thi result cannot be attained À WABREN Beck, Q .» has been entrusted ering transactions, in which the Chief | ip ; à to bold.In Ontario th may, therefore, be considered a more | th, ev.nt, I; would inde-d be a matter ies .3 of Scicti 'd there (c) MENvrrTo and Ts1 la suite .18 , with the Crown business at the Perth Aa.5 - it is proposed to hold.In Ontario the preferable place for even Scindinavian | of impossibility to compute the nember eatirely composed of Societies, and ti NO- 2).u20ne ces couvay een ses-sn: Las or.: th k nd of Insura Bizes.Engineer would figure.We leave it to | Provincial Exhibition is considered such emigrants.This-paragiapb has attract- | 0e bled, f r na was no position assigaed to such Irish\u2014 |, oor) \u201cSiena do Bal\u201d.Satter.f an 0 er 1 Nce.\u2026 A ; of peuple assembled, f r net only were be! \u201cother of I Lucia di Lammer- mea A PETITION is to be presented to Parlia- | such friends of Sir Charles Tupper as it a prize, that the various cities outvie | ed & great deal oË attention 10 uy, Ca- men as did nut belong to one or ether 5.(a) SEXTUOR « e \u2018\u2019 Luci the inmediate precincts of the s ation .5) TawenTsLLE des = : ; ially from the fact tnat Hon.J.H.- these.moor, (b) RENT Liszt., one another in the inducements they | 2, ¢81Y : crowded, but Chaboillez Square was one \u201c Soirees\u201d\u201d de Rossini \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.,\u2026 Lisz k votidi hold out t ure it.ÀÂs it is int nded Pope 18 supposed to bava no little \u2018in- Living mass, as was the Haymarket, 6.PARADEKASE DR Concert sur \u2018 La Every Policy contains a clause Ma IN Le Quotidien, of Quebec, says that em- : t uch what has b a o*d out Lo secure 1t, 8 .HÉ@RGEC | toreat in the organ in question.i the rendezvous for the processionists.| and immediately after Mr.Parnell had Muette\u2019\u201d\u2019 d\u2019Auber.eter.: f ployment on public works will be given to ance, is not so much w a as been done, | that the proposed exhibition shall re.Sir John Mucdonald gave a dinner Prior tothe mirival of the train, the | retired from the window >f he St.L+w-' Tne Weber grand Piao, used on this oc.th 4110 incontestable a ter t ee Years 500 men in the spring at Levis.and is, therefore, irrevocable for main open far two weeks, and also par- | party to-ngat au the S:udacona Hail.Marshals, Messra.J.Cloran and A.| rence Hall, the immense body of people | casion, is from the warerooms of the New 6 S .Mr.Lows, Secrotary of the Department | good or ill, buc what has still take of a Dominion character, it cannot Toe next exhibivion of tg Ar: Gil ery Perry, bad put their forces in ord-r,and | dispersed in a most orderly masner.York bn CL nd Admission Tickets pi asking that the Act relating to pool- | may please to adopt the latter view.In going be smenced, the meantime, what is really of import- AT THE.CONCLUSION, \u2014\u2014 G\u2014\u2014\u2014 rp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Se TE will De rie ee to be dome.\u2018Whatever has been fail, if held here, to be of great advau- wil oe roa at Halifax ia the midsum- THE LINE OF PROCESSIONISTS THE ONLY INCIDENT TO MAR 75e, are to be had, from to-day, at, Der : i i J i : : : i in fr > ic Store, and likewis A MEMORIAL window of beautifully stain- expended in opening the way to the tage to the city.I.is currently reported that action | extended from the G.f.R.offices all | the demonstration ccoursed in front of Zouche s Music À pa 7 the Concert.or on 18 bss New business of the Society for 1879 ed glass bas bsen put in St.Paul\u2019s Church, | Province of Manitoba, whether marked will imm-diately be taken agaiust cer- | long St.Joseph to McOord street and | the Hall, where the crush was terrific.London.to the late Rev.B.Bayley, Principal of the Collegiate Institute.Tux Lord Bishop of Ontario hag telegraphed to the Lord Mayor of Dublin to draw upon him for £100 sterliag, the first instalment of collections in his diocese.IT is understood that Mr.O'Brien has been commissioned by the Queen, through His Excellency the Governor-General, to paint a view of the city of Quebec.A NUMBER Of membersof tbe Canadian Parliament attended church on Sunday in the Telegraph Company\u2019s office, Ottawa, and listened to the service by telephone.THE new version of the Canadian National Anthem, composed by Arthur Sullivan during his visit at Rideau Hall, is said by great or little wisdom, has at least brought that fertile Province into closer relations with the old Provinces of the Dominion.It has opened a way for new settlements to cur enterprising young wen ; and it has prepared for a vast addition to our population from European nations.But what is to be the advantage of the hundred miles of road going from the sea to nowhere, which we are about to .construct in British Columbia P This piese of road has no connection with the old Provinces ; nor does it offer any means of colunization, # Hon.J.H.PorE CoRNERED.~\u2014The Hon.the Minister of Agricul ure has a peculiar way of getting himself into positions from which it is diffisuit for him to extricate himself.He manifestly judges other people by himself.Last night he charged Mr.Trow, M.P.for South Perth, with having received $2,000 from the Government towards the production of a pamphlet on the North-West.Mr.Trow indignantly denied the imputation, at the same time callinz upon the Minister to prove his assertions, and, by way cf induczment, offering, should kis (Mr.Pope\u201d) siate- tain Senators, who are not qualified t> sitin the Chamber, being diequalified on account of istolvency aud otherwise.Hon.Wm.Macdougall wili, it is ra- mored, receive an app>intment in some of the departments at Toronto.There 18 no foundation for ths report about that gentleman being named Lieut.- Governor.THE ESTIMATES, From our Special Correspondent.Ottawa, March 8.The following is a summary of the estimated expenditure of the financial year across William street.ON THE ARRIVAL OF THE TRAIN AT 9.15 the signal was given, and at once hundreds of torches were lit,s0 that the train steamed into \u2018a blaze of light illuminating its pasga:e into the depot, and thousands of people made a rush for the rear car in which Mr.Parnell and bis friends travelled ; but he was escorted by Mr.McNamee and his friends,so as to avoid the demonstration, which promised to be rather too hearty to be pleasant.One, more demonstrative than the rest, said, * He must have « fur cap,\u201d and, suiting the action to the word, offered Mr.Parnell the one he hiumzelf was wearing.That gentleman, crowd fainted, but she was quickly taken hold of by two gentlemen at hand and conveyed within doors, where a medical gentleman there promptly gave his assistance, and in a short time she was able to proceed home.To-night Mr.Parnell and his friends will address a meeting in the Theatre Royal, which will, no doubt, be crowded to excesa.- A DEPUTATION FROM QUEBEC, consisting of Messrs.Sutton and J.Shea, waited upon the kunourable member, and appoaled very etrongly for him to honour their city with a visit.After a long debate, through the influence of o.her goutleman and their own energe:ic A young lady who had got into the BFC One Week of Grand Opera WILL BE HELD IN THE Opera House, COMMENCING ON Monday, March 29,1880 IN AID OF THE Orange Hall Building Fund, $12,000 IN CASH GIFTS 426,502,541.A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 R.W.GATE, General Manager for Canad, | 157 St.James Street, Montreal.Ottawa, Few Adverttsriments + Im str 5 \u2014 Pew Advectisemens re ss not So be up to his standard of excellence.ça.ending 30th June.1881, together with the : li .- i : t to th .ab C t be d sont 2 ù 2 .however, kindly declined the honour, | appeals on behalf of the Irish of Quebec .; A prizzarp passed cver London, Ont, sos it je mots nach abused Chinese, tha one verified, lo Et Soins granted aor the financial year endirg saying he thought there were some whom they ably represent, ne auc- | Que Grand Cash Gift of.249 on Sunday night, the mercury suddenly à p à A g Minister, in the event of the incorrect | \u201c01 * Une, = .awaiung them.The crowd in the depot | oeded in ubsaining a promise that he | fulling 40 degrees.There was consider- | Will go round to the Pacific coast, or | ess\u2019 of his statement, would do the SERVICE : Total | Total | was so great that people were | would go there on the 1lth, if it could fone.pole destruction among fencec and sign- | will traveree the Rocky Mountains apd same.But Mr.Pope did not respond | Public Debt [inc'ud- 1879-80.188-81.actually lifted off their feet, amd | be arranged for a special train to bring Gifts of $100.00.oarda.the desert between them and this bit of stating that he accepted the hon.gen\u2019 ing Sinking Fund].§ 8,184,155 § 8,832,347 | When the barrier had been passed | him trom that city to Montreal in time Taz road-bed of the Quebec Central railway, eo long as far superior agricul.| tleman\u2019s statement.It is noticeable | Charges of Manage.the more enthusiastic of the party | for him to meet the train to convey him (OF LEITH) Railway is now completed trom Sherbrooke oy \u2019 di B th b ë that, before making this offer, Mr.Trow | ,MRÈNE «ms 236,507 204,639 | got hold of the hero of the time and |to Ogdensburg for the next day.The \u2019 to the parish of Sacre Cœur, Beauce Coun- tural and is opan to hem on the east- | mice or thrice dented the imputation Civil Government.874,881 9.7451 | Lifted him shoulder high, carry.ng him | deyuzation desire to return thanks to y: aile bave been laid to within twenty | ern side of the Rockies.The original and it was oly when provoked and his A.ministration of 598,855 go7.805 | UO the sleigh outside.On his appear | the gentlemen of Montreal for the posi- 1 ae Monten and Chaudiere Junction legislation on the subject of the Pacific veracity impugned that he threw out | Police 7 12,000 13,500 | 8BC9 at the entrance, tion given them in the procession, and COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.[IME JUICE Number of aPurch ed duri .A .Railway in British Columbia contained | the challenge.That Mr.Pope should Penitentiaries ., 283 908 313,711 the manner in which they have been re- F, CLEMOW, Esq., President; * erurchasers served during i: Railway has circulated a memorial among 2 y .De have avoided 1t, shows that be had bsen | Legislation 628,186 634,131 .CHEERS RENT THE AIR, ., | Crived.They leave the city on Wednes- Wd.CHERRY, E:q., Treasurer; week ending March 6, 1880., 5 members in opposition to the Montreal and | the proviso that it should mot he lu Arts, Agriculture, and being repeated again and again, untill da W.H.LEWIS, Secretary; \u2014_\u2014 Same woek last year .48 Province Line Railroad, the Bill for which $ atlempting the same game of b uff that Statistics [includi\u201d it w: sfeni Th als 47.i gor; vo h interferes with their chart be constructed at the cost of | bis colieagues are in the habit of-play- [ g a it was almost desfening.e marshals | = PARNELL\u2019S MOVEMENTS To.DAY J.BREWER, Business Managor; \u2014 ; x Lu ones M P.havin PE, laying increased burdens on the ing, while, as for the interest that he Ino di nd 2,200 17,200 shor soon at ks pad is a remarka ly Thi \u2018ni M will DANE PR TARO OL Es WARRANTED ENTIRELY FREE FRO SPIRIT.Mt ov, Lit epoken of i \u2018ection.with a Britigh | country.Mr.Mackenzie, though he | bad in the suffering poor of Ottawa, it | _ Quarantise\u2026.178,616 193016 | Short time the procession began to to morging Mr.Parnell will be G£O.CLARKE.\u2019 ~ poken of in connection with a Britis 2 ; | ; Pensions [includi move.Indeed, thestart was effected at | engaged with his correspondence up to \u2014 R : .was evident he had none when brought including ; ; os REFEsENCES.ONG AGAIN! Columbia Judgship, has been interviewed | asked for tenders for a portion of ihe ne w g superannuation | 231.881 246.752 | half-past nine.All went orderly and | noon, when hs purposes driving round c \u2018 ine the tter, and said he had | 154.: ., .1.| to the pont of showing it, and at the | ,5 P° ation] .20s 46.752 : ; ; 30 pup q ; JOHN ROCHESTER, Esq,, M.P.The best \u2014_\u2014 concerning matter, a © had | line in British Columbia, avowed, in his | .coh ; Militia \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.706,8u0 \u20ac86,800 | well, and as all those who took part in | the Muuntain Park.Afterwards he will G.W.MONK, £ 1.P.P; DR.CHUECE: PROFESSOR BARTLETT.\u2014The bes .never asked for the position, and would ; ; same time of vindicating his own vera- | kgilways and.Canals it, wheth £ h ied | bs at the St.Lawr , : * A TUHRTS Ly pte Ey Do ; ; Montreal editors commenced 188 ab not be likely to get if he did, that it had Railway speech in 1878, that he would eity, Tchirgeable $0 in.it, he et o on foot or on Drees carried | be at t î : Lawrence Hall and receive A.J.CHRIS (1K, Esq.Barrister,&c., ; and purest in the world.tha same as they did 1879, by misled not been offered to him and was not likely ( Commit the eountry to nothing without M _ popmel.BT 48,590 toiches, the ree vas Be .re or a short ime.Rogar ant dor Aiderman J.SYEWAKL.+ MEDICAL EECOED.\u201d\u2014All who val the public by heir statements, that bu: : ; : .> ublic works a .5 ~ ~ 3 .~All who value | ness was mending an at t to be.UNITED STAT first consulting Parliament, nor without R.PARNELL AND THE EAsTERN buildings [charge- £ d 28 follows : liver his address.THOMA?KIRBY, sq, City Treas.; and ; , this crisis were over.18 9 arcade Tax N oN k Worl ATs A reference to the condition we have just | TOWNSHIPS.\u2014Mr.E.Donohue, Mayor olble to income] one | 98278) 1,004,957 | Too formed as Cpa a \u2014 Jas GLARK,E:q.] ja Eat of Uarleton.their health should .use it.be the oat disastrous of any prvi Taz New Xor orid's Washington spe- : £ $ Farnh 3 cean an iver ser- and.1ckels wii be sold at $5 each, and can 5 your, and 188) go fur bas furnished cial says M.De Lesseps is much chagrined noted.There is no doubt, apart from Si Wea Jom am, and Mr Hackott, of VIC@.or T 443,573 418,583 | Horsemen of the Hackmen\u2019s Union, with a To-Morrsw WEDNESDAY, AT Meoua- | be procured from C.Ü.DuZouche, Music March 8 \u2019 .f not more, faitures toan ever.an .at the merely formal manner of his recep- the polisy of a protective tariff that, anstead, who are as pressnt is town, Lighthouse and const trav:sparency on sleigh bearing the NIC's HALL, SECOND CoNCERT OF TSE IL.De ser, St.James street, Montreal, who is PATRONIZED The making cf better times is greatly, i tion by the President, and the emphatic | measured in any way you please, whether | express tho feeling of the Eastern France Aree 467,443 487.271 words, ** Montreal Hackmen\u2019s LUSTRIOUS SATTER.\u2014Qur triends assure us somo.For panic mien do mode Pin of BY TRE Batt Shek thr A ohn bands tle ; : ; : : sheres.voe, 2, x iation.\u201d A: re i i i y igo .ula raw., q ch debts, EeTentomn poopla believe Shey.saver huge | bY the sums we owe, or the revenue wo An Bonipe to be very much in favour o | Scientific fustiiutions 4640 6.400 Hackmen on Foot unparalled ax at, snd this oumion or ena | 128, &o sco\u201d handuills, which oun be ob al b'ackundnog mercsatile agence, fie preposieratog oBasass vn.ths.Toh | êo called onto aise, tb burdons o£ the | M, P-Tüel glvinz mors than one ad- | Mavins esiai sad Bd mare or the ory ait fae me | Lee | GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Hepisti trréras vombedu ets mus.country have been largely increased they are of opiaion that many of their SEAMEN .c.69,000 64,000 Kuight\u2019s of St.Fatrick, Lachine.loving community.\u2018 We are very happy to x CLEMOW, President.- .as Su ough t e great Aro Atle Bim Inquiries show that all the arms of the | during the last eight years.Nor are | friends, who will be unabls to obtain | Steamboat Inspection 13,690 15,000 | St.Gabriels Y.Band ishmen\u2019 & wl such glad tidings, for never before ebruary 24 a tr 46 i | t | ev.rything Le done in a fair, liberal.con second regiment of the National Guard at ; ; dmis t ; ; In pection of Insur- .riel'a Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.| has auy artist been so instantly and ever : _ dl dll à gina IC 01a men seose PAY-3~.YOU-GO manner San Francisco have been deposited in the they likely to beless; for, assuredly, the | & asin 0 ar Theatre b to-night , auce companies.10,000 10,000 Association.whelmingly recognized on the firai appear- ART A à 1 things will soun right themselves iu Horold City Hall, where a guard is kept over | experience of the present year promises No i M = vo go to Quebec to hear | Sabsidies\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 3,412,585 3,42 ddan, 3 , (86 \u2018\u201c Home Rule for Ireland,\u201d «* Go e qouche has the sale of tickets, and we : J deceptive means.among sevral_ armogien i from Washing- other merits may be imputed to it by North West Mounted 508.900 290.000 Save Jretand,\u201d and \u201c Ireland coraially advise our high-toned ladies and THERE IS NOW ON VIEW AT Cabana Heina Victorias, RESULTS.ton, to take all tho available troops in bis (its friends.How much farther, there- | JUsrIFIED BY EveNts.\u2014The late | Miscellaneous.1 nasty oom Suffers, but Canada gentlemen to procure them as early as MAP4 MUNDI REINA VICIORIAS Egotem should be judged by res |\u201d division to San Francisco.I ie eonjec- fore, are we to go in this policy of | Minister of Public Works, Mr.Macken- COLLECTION OF REVENUES, Sympatbices.possible.THE G4 LLERY, \u2014_\u2014 ! Ea a uirable uyotem, proper vo ured these movements are due to the re~ is i + ; 517 = ; .\u2014\u2014 NN , \u2018 ve good results.presentations made to the Washigton suc adventure?How long isit supposed | zie, was, two years since, strongly cox.Customs.career 117,069 724,565 St.Bridget\u2019s Temperance Society.DEATHS Phillips © uare Only to be had at The cash system we have adopted ipa thorities by the Chinese Vice-Comsul, It | t1at We can year after year pile up mil- | demned by the gentleman who now Culling Timber.67,500 66.906 .Bazd, oo In this cit b : Pp RQ , , for itselt by our largo and steadily incre is understood the present precautions will | lions on milliors of debt P In this age | holds the succession for withholding va.| Waights and Mea- v \u2019 Young Irishmen ab & B.Association.| py .Cox, wholesale Conon ant oma A PICTURE, by GABRIEL MAX, PHILIP HEXRY, ing busi.ces.RESULTS b intained until the settl tof th : .BUIES .oevvvereeiiiennenne 2,300 , - i i > \u2019 .| existing agitation.0 sottiement of the | of universal doubt there may be men | luable information in connection with Inspection of Staples.3,000 72500 St.Aan\u2019s Temperance Society.4 months and 2 dass.ot OF XUNICH, 13 aildings, [charge- Baud.© geats, Aew Aflvertisemenis, Ann's Waris are now ready for publira- NEW PRINTS./ y [ p .R.PARNELL'S FUTURE MoVE-| able to Uupit:l].\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 810.430 St.Patrick\u2019s Societ 97 ST I QT t:on.They have been submitted : tilities in Afghanistan cannot be much Mr, Mackintosh, of contract-broking MENTS\u2014A telegram received by Mr Rai ways and anals, ?The Prosidents of the Various Societies in £T.JAMES STREETS, HELP WANT Hi vised by ali Prete ied to und Tos More now Prints to be unpacked 1e longer delayed, we may reasonably expect | notoriety, editor also of the Ottawa : \u2018| lchaigeable to Ca- MONT .is k a ac as | week.de } 2 Le 4e Body.EAL.\u2014 nown Ary owners of property who the resistance will quickly collapse.Citi : .Parnell yesterday says it is likely that | _pital] \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 12,965,000 11.401400 a y c .have not be : - , ; itizen, is not satisfied with what has Ca : , ; ; 40 Guard of Honour (Mounted).orrespondents, Journalists and Contri- not been called on.wiil confer a fayour | 8.CARSLEY\u2019S SPRING DRESS G00DS Ir is stated in London that on the re- been sa a in regard to him and that lit.the British Parliament will be dissolved Domimen le Lands, Sleigh containing r-pr.(Mounted) of the | .Commercial Paper discounted; Bills of butors wanted for 41 salaried and niece- which they thos to ver fy any parts in VED.turn from America ef Mr.Parneli the LS ion in which h à about Easter, In that case the honourable pitaif\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026iee oo, 300,000 New York Herald and other papers Exchange bought and sold; Bank Credits, aco a fancies ; manuscrivts immediately y may be interested.JUST RECEIVED.monster meetings in favour of his scheme | tle printing transaction in which he an gentleman will return to England for a : rec ie in that city.gall and short dated _ Loans negotiated ; | ?Athen lable to any publisher.CHAS.E.GOAD, Splendid line of new Spring Challis, for Peasant proprietary will be resumed A others were engaged, He chafes some- time; but in order to complete his Awmeri- | Total Capital.19,063,257 13,223,566 | Sleigh, containing Messrs J Sutton, J P, cal Tacted Fun for ends, Diafts, ae, \u201c3 Park hor iterature, 162 seu Engineer, all the yt shad.a, price Ze oe 7 ir a series c Coun y demonstrations inall | vhat under the castigation that has | can engagements, he will in that case Total \"2.95519 38.250 570 J Shea, J J Gahan aud B McGreevy, and Foreign Banks ; Investment\u201d Coun _ March 4 + N.Tt 54 rt March 9 .ames | Brat.M plendid Line oF new During Ford : parta of Irelan FOREIGN been administered to him, and has, at retarn after the potions are complet- From the abana a vs cr dar hon \u2014 Zo gobo.BL JD P, nies and wiDitalists i pAdvances on Bills WANTED.8 Special Lay cf now Spring Be ache Clo .sa: 1.| ed, as he has -yet to vis.t Ca.ia.+ A ! - Messrs ine of Lading: Warehouse Receipts, Pr Tar municipality of Paris have resolved | length, come ont with an article in his | 3 J a lornia is an increase In the expenditure, under Quinn, J Lynch, and P O'Donoghu\u201d.Proghts and General Merchandise F ire By a Young Married Man, (Scotehman The Statesman\u2019s Year B k op SR ee rp aa to present: Professor Nordeksjold, the Swe- | own paper, the accredited organ of the | Tux PROVINCIAL CABINET meet in ; à Sonso 5 - re 36 nb of $1,474,334, and | Sleinh containing Messrs Wilson, President Monicipal, \u201cCor, option ang ai, Hatlway, ho has for Six years held a resp: nsible 00 ba.r ln all shades, price 18 per 3d.in al dish Arctic Explorer, a gold medal.hich, b Lo.; .39 90, uded in which | cf the St Patrick's National Society, B Noa urr y sistant Secretary, Cashier Special line of new spring Sage Tog revolutionary ores ot Models party now in power, in w 1ch, by #1 | this city this (Tuesday) morning on im- | is an item of $166,780 decrease in Railways, | Emerson, President of tog Sr.Pairk\u2019 bios negotiated à caradian, American and | &c : in a leading public Company in Mont- Statistical Annual of the Civilizel States, | the newest shudes to bes Jd at Zlo per 5% lin.in Antoquia, Colombia, S.À, resulted ad captandum process of reasoning and portant business, included in which is | Canals and Public Works, the greater part | Temperance and B nefis Society.H J REPRESENT 5 ought and sold.Tf Situation oF similar nature.for the Year 1880.\u2014$3.25, * | Splendid line of new Scotch Beig:s, to in fighting 10 the streets ; fourteen or fif- | the production of contracts previously | ihe subject of the Railway Station and | of tbe balance being due to the fuct that | Cloran, President Catholic Youoe M-n\u2019s IE ED ON THE HOSTREALs NEW Apply to ABO BA of ALBO, sold at 4c pec yd.Drap d Aleace, teen persons were killed.The new govern- made, he seeks to prove that though he the Provincial Exhibition, last year the amounts asked for were for | Sogiety, J McShane, M P P,J C Fiemicg Y3RK & LINDON STOCK EXZHARGES, January 6 or LD Oflice.4 Dod\u2019s P, eerage, Baronetage and Knightage, | ali Pen st an: des.to be Fd ap 3am ment has been inatalled.; : : ; = epeci .] services, so that in point of f.ot and J P Whelan.March 8 -\u2014\u2014 #\" for 1880 \u2014 § 25 , \u20ac ades, to be did get $12,000, and his associates were p ; p f .m5 TO LL AT 1,AC y, | The Educational Year Book f 3% per yd.A Paris correspondent says the Gov- therwi ided for, the country lost OTTAWA CORIESPO DENCE they cannot be considered as practical Sleigh, drawn by four grey horses, con~ ; FLIN ts The Years Arba or 00k for 1880.\u2014$1,50 EY ernment in case of the defeat of Article | © he wise Be ° or, : : e 1 A 3 i &yidences of ecouomy on the par: of the tein ng Messre CS Parnell, M Healey, T H E B E i L Gavi tottage {ontaining 8 rooms, beau- matters relating ta Porn to utome of all S s CAR 8 L , Seven of M.Ferry\u2019s Education Bill, will | Nothing, and that, even taking a ese overnment.Ia the redemption of debt P O'Leary, F B McNames and Faas y situated on the Lake, and Architecture, whi 4 pture ' me 5 enforce all the laws mow existing against things into consideration, the consrac A LEADER WANTED.there is 2 decrense of $4,760,691, and a A dof Brother Arnold.Ath Int TELEPHORE HCH À AA: MIL LAR ; Tho Aire; ergs.ere oscurred 33, 395,397 & 199 2 395,397 & :99 Notro Dimes! the Jesuits wit e utmost possible : \u2014\u2014 , de.rease © 353, in Public Worke guar onour surrouaded the latter eal Estate Agent rt of Furnishing on Rati rigour.price was a favourable one, and the \u201cWHOSE OX IS GORED ?\u201d Railways and Canals, chargeable to capital, ¢leigh, composed of .the mambars of the HAE, March 4 214 St.James strent, Æsthetic Principles, by H.de Cons | RO U 0 | S H OÙ SE j A TREMENDOUS explosion occurred on country gained rather than lost, m\u2014\u2014\u2014 The items that come under the heading of Shamrock Lacrosse Club, on foot, and a \u2014\u2014 r 54 Amatens ph .: January 27th in the actillery barracks at | 88 comparing the present arranger GALLERY QF ART.Ordin ry Expenditure, show an increase of | Bumber of .tho Hackman\u2019s Uaion oa UsING THE BELL TELEPHONE AND THE To eatricals, by Lady Pollock.-75c T Santiago, Chili, 8.A, killed twenty-four | ment with previous ones.He From our Special Correspondent.$559979.Under the heading Civil Gov- horseback.NEW MICROPHONE YRANSMITTER, WAREHOU I or Sale by SUMMER RESOR v persons and wrecked tbe building.The | >ven goes 50 far as to invcke the testi- | pee Oti pa ; 18 érament, there is an increase for salaries, In the procession were most of the | is now in satisfactory op ration and sup.{.DAWSON BROTHERS x i ! explosion was caused by a workman drap- .; .awa, March 8, 1880.| etc of $42,670, which is partly made up by | leading Irishmen of the city, among: t | Plie- a want long fe.t among business men x That E ; I ! Pure Air! Pure Au ping a loaded shell.mony of the Chair maa of the Joint Gom-| In the Estimates brought dowa to-day | an increased staff in the Privy Council and | whom we noticed Messra, M.C.Mullar- general, viz, oo thoroughiy reliable and ris Warehouse, 365, d87 0 prory Stone | March 9 St.Jarces street.\u2014 A Rou despatch says at the reception | mittee on Printing in support of his | there is provision made for repairs to | Department of Jystice ; two senior second.| ky, J.H.Hatchett, M.Donovan, P VOCAL COMMU Hgrjat present\u201d occupied pe ane 58 THE BELEIL MOUNTAINS $T, of the Vatican to-night, in honour of St.| position and pretensions.However Coburg Harbor to cost $12,500.The class clerks in the hilicia aud Defence Donovan, and others.botween the vario NICATION Hp * WORLAND, WATS oN esas , ) , HILAIRE, P Q be an address to the Pope the to that may be, the whole business was a | object here is supposed to ve that the Pa PS Secsetany of State De arent aa 5: JOSKEH STREET tod success es mer with ree: ro font ps and voa has 080 tal Ij Goods Business ie Er 5 .- .C ment; x .ai ; ; .3 i : > Cardinal, Archbishops and Bishops of New | disgraceful one, and from it may readily rspreseatative for that constituency { eleven in the Department of the Interior; eye eu ares fo T> as for as the den oc patron Ge anieation, god Shots ppt lag , Jed and covered sort.\u201c Eater ae eat Stor ton, Phi bia, i ; LS se , ; suld carry, were torches to be seen | vi- 2 perfect order, ; \\ ¢ ; \u201cned 8 2 Pate ae Brooklyn, be deduced the fact that, as was pre- | Hn, Jas, Cockburn, is to be provided two in tor yeneral's Department and these, in the clear, frosty atmos derced by the _ G.H.MATTHEWS FOR SALE.érnor of Ontario, will be opened 0 110, s \u2019 2s | viouely stated in these columns, there | w.th a jud zesh:p at the conclusion of the | tWO 10 nance Dep irtment; two In and here, lent a refal \u2018 y.| EXTENSIVE LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS 1 : 5, | \u2014\u2014 the 22nd of MAY.Parties .Providence, Hartford, Scranton, Harrie- was a real loss to the country of Mr.|g d then th tis ill Revenue ; two Customs ; eight Po t Office ; P p > b gence such aq ! per just issued, embracing the Leading Busi February 28 t.John street, pure Bubscriber purposes retiring from | YO, Bécure rooms for the sessor.burg, Erie and Pittsbarg.The signers : .183100, an en e constituency wi three Marine and Fisheries ; and an in.| DP Was never before seen.alon nes H > usi- - 50 usiness, and offers his § ue reduced rates, will please do so immedi declare heir steadfast Bduerenco to the | Mackintosh\u2019s own honorarium of $12,000, | he told thas unless they elect a suppori- | crease of $25,545 ju Railways, Canals an à the route, from first to last, were to be ; we are prepared to farvioh insiraments ro LT ON LEAs), |Stipleand Famcy Dry Goods ote.mor ly.Business men called to the ot Zig eupts of the encyclical \u201c Octernt Patris,\u201d | nly; what other parties obtained from | er of the present (Government the money | Public Works Departments.Under the 0 the Public on ieasonable terms and oo extensive Wareh ing to about $9,000 \u201con bi : month.Telegraph Ofice in tf which relates to the philesophy of St.: of the I Joternme BF | nding Lestelatiaruments.1 1 ILLUMINATIONS guarantee perfect eatistaction im wear | Bf tris Premises fron; ouses and ; or sale \u2018en bloc\u201d to- | UP, per month.Telegraph Office J or .a .2 ç * 3 = y 5 0 Ing on the Cana] | Sether with the 4 wi .Hot Thomas, A large number of dignitaries | Maclean, Roger & Co, to fix matters and | will not Le expended, 18 pretty we 8 ° Se, Provision | oe ie most varied charact respect.lit Basin, leng occupied - © good will of the businegg, | Otel and deputations from all parts of the | make things work smoothly.Uader Fadangol thst Ys, Cockisurn So Fo.a ne ional Clerks, put he the humbl pe aus the Mes and ive nit the Central Office is open day and | a Buchanan, Leckie & Co by Meera, con pack \u2018a in first-class order, and the CAMP BELL BROTHER, i i i i , Y Vs : dar RE, > : RT _ A ght, 3 ; Can .Jas.is > > .Catholic world have congregated here.the circumstances, it requires no process ly admit toat there is something behind | session is not shown.Towards aseisting | Lagers bad placed lights in every win.| receiving immediate re rely when The property comprises tural \u2018ehousemen, rare chane, £ very well known one, it is a Marche mt 8% rt À of argument to show that by so mach such a grant.immigration and immigration expenses, | dOW of their houses, Chinese lanterns datiring à Mess-nger, Cab, Physician, &e., | Toowy sheds, an extensive yard and Stores, busines: or any one wishing to start | F 1875 THE PACIFIC RAILWAY.less could the work have been performed, | The Port Hope Car Works, under the | there is an increase of $15,000.Arte, Ag- | era common en route.Particularly a direct commuuication with auy other Aprly to ces.Th > NSOLVENT AGT 0 = : trol of Messrs.Randall, Wil & | riculture and Statistics, there is an esti.| Were these noticeable in fromt of Mr, | Place on the system.ILLESPIE MOFFATT & CO © Store and Dwelling can be had Mr.McLennan of Glengarry has raised and by so much more would the public Hayden seed he contract mate made for $200, odo fo mept expenses | Cloran\u2019s house, in McCord street, which all Rection of our instruments is cordi- February 28 12 St.Sacrament street moderate rent, ad at a AND AMENDING ACTS.; .: .> i i I : ; Y 3 , ; ; À ) 1, u i ; - , .a discussion upon this subject, which has | treasury have been the gainer.Bat i£ | ror build ug the box and flat cars tor [in connection with the census.For the | Was mot only gaily illuminated, | fully given a* the Central Gas.Ray T : 5 Terms liberal ; In the Matter of been the occasion of crimination and re.| 1B his and ta at Soper arively the Pacific Biilway that bave to be de- sezstruction of be ise Railway, but the telegraph polo adjacent was de- | FRANCOIS x NY RST'RREL, : TO LT, Apply to JAMES MAVOR, of the City of Montreh iminati ; ; small an affair, the country has been-= | livered at Winnipeg about the 15th | chargeable to capita 1\u20ac amount asked | corated in a simular manner.ln Qstawa T.H.BROWN, KM Those E ; tas THOMAS \u2019 he Hon between the two sides of shall we use the word defrauded ?\u2014 | June.The amour 8, the ie is | f ris $8,761,000, an increase of $1,851, | street, near where the procession paesed, Manager, fii known ag Moloney Barnes, Ho ISON, trader, Insolvent the House on the question of the cost of 6 I h about $75,000.This firm\u2019s tender was | 00 < ver last year.This is just the ful] | there was a string of Chinese lanterns Dominion Telegraph Co.Agonts for Bel is Mary street, en bloc or in part.\u201d iSt.March 4 eury St, an In that part of the road lying between {made so great a loser, how | 0° dollars per car less than the (Jo.| year that the present Government have | across the street, and before Mr.Telephone G.H.MATHEWS, nus rH \u2014_\u2014 7, Thunder Bay and Winnipez.It need not | Sreat may we not consider the sum bourg Works and three dotlars less than | been in power, and they have certainly lost Tracey\u2019s house not only were there illu- arch 9 - .1L1316¥ 58 February 28 17 St.John street.OALED I t t 3 ] Î R ] stat be disguised that this picce of road is | that has beeff acquired by \u201c ways that | the London Compa-y.The security | none of their old aptitude for increasing iinations but & bonfire, prie display in \u2014 \"HOUSES noo \u2014\u2014 ONIAN S PR {NGS , [por all ale OI hed smormously exponsive mor that ts con | a dark \u201d tn other transsotions of fu | bs boon placed in ule Deparment by | he PU cxpeture, Mien he Sup | ee at nea.Blestiugs, x meron SALE | Beton Montreal and Cig.-.; ; .ed to-day, v ! ; ; H , .: has greatly exceeded that which the late | greater magnitude ?The press nen of | sr hn Macdonald was ebsent to- | be seen more fully how utterly baseless are | able, but it was impossible to note all \u2014 Sherbrour TG STRELTS THE GRAND $ roots pertain parcel of ct of the Minister of Public Works at first sup.| the party and their associate wire pul- night, and a leader was wanted in the | the prewnsions to economy that are being | whic.were worthy, In Craig street the THE chester, Lagau ob.Catherine, Dor- D HOTEL, treet, in the Sant Antoine + of the 14 posed.That is certain; and if it had |lers and election bummers may well be | worst way for the Government side of | indulged in by the friends of the Admin- op atrick\u2019s Hall the Tansey, Hotel, and ba .Cadioux, st, Famille, Manco ols This celebrated Sumuer ang H Ith ey o oneal.bor four ) uf .ER .\u2018 telrle - | ro ; è d \u201c|6 - wi ivisi 4 been possible, as it was not, considering | inclined to exert themselves \u201c to earry | the House, istration ; and one or wo hos els Les on omaven Merchants Marine Insuranca Co.For huter, Peel, Osborne, Mac.entiere from 1st June to October.2 Re: ongi as subdivision num En and in! f feeling in f ; the elections.\u201d if thei d to |« Mr.Oliver moved for returns of cor- | The further Supplementary Estimates | ture stiget, we gent with gay Also, Brildine Les O4 Fort.t 20se of management, pra ginal lot on the official p ont the state o eeling 1n favour of avoid- | the elections,\u201d i ; t eir rewards are to respondence relative to the dismiseal of | fo\" the year June 30th, 1280, were plac-d | lights, OF CANADA.NS Bey Lots in the best localities, $170) $b to $2.50 1 er day ; weekly, §8 to book of referance known as number es ing the American routes, it may very | be as much as this little instance would Mr.Burnish, a mail carrier between | ON the table to-day.From them it wil] THE LINE OF MARCH Property, Warehouse Bear Zo\" Country | der 5, in bildren under 12 Balf ratés : das thousand six hundred and Éfty tn well be affirmed that it would have been | appear to indicate.Analogy would | Evelyn and London.Hon, John | be seen that the Government have either | wag along St.Juseph street, up St.| NOTICE js HEREBY GIVEN that g | Valuable securities, pts, or other rates for nurses aul Sorel, free; reduced | (1658 , with the buildings thereon ere.better to postpoue this portion of the | point to corruption on the grandest | O\u2019Coanor got up «nd refused the papers expended a arranged 0 expend $1,511,.Jeseph to McCord, along McCord to Dividend of R 15 M.MILLAR, Senin White Sulpher, Saiine (291 Cale-| 2.That lot of land, situate in tho res work, and apply our means and our en.| scale, and that of a class even worse | Point blank.Mr.Mackenzie sutered ae ; nn as ree ma Seat, due Wellington, down Wellington ve MoGhil Five (5) Per, Cent, ca van sipanciai, and | tion ands on LS DAVE 8 univereal repute: Lawrence Ward.of the City of et .; ; co i : ex-|; : rai .L: : ; 1e .: + arte fie : ; argos o piroing tho Province of Mai-| tion that of baying up sndividual le | 2, Ptit, age ou condo ao | ap, Jane tthe St Tamang | 92,20 Slop Copal Stok of thin Come | pansy oy SESS Bt, | BAG ad CE sens 1 ht | 400 moma on the offi] ga a0 1 .+ .~ ., .fa : V as een @ es i 3 ara, toba with railways, and connecting the | tors who, now, not only have to Pay the | under these circumstances before.Sir Civil Government.$ 8,650 | Hall.\u201cOn arriving at McGill stre.t, the ending 81st December, 1879, and the, y re ; 36 by highest medion) and ara recommended ons 0 a erence of monty three (173), 2 old Provinces with the Sault Ste.Marie.| piper, but get no benefit, The authori- | Charles Tupper tried to explain that the pu ministration of Justice.300 | Shamrock Lacrosse Club unhiiched the | same ill be pasable on and after the TO LET 1st M AY, Send postal Card a erties J Bieury cred an \" oe buildings there * 7 ; ï 1 :.* ü i i ay wWnhal na ( A CHILEHUIANICE ans ece nana sen osaneuv00 3 TE d [, an i , op ea nt ta ar ir EE mn re Ra | Pose, aiacded rops, and Si A Capa 08 184 ne No, 2e | gr re Fe Complete de | a by both.parties, amd by the general | these contract brokers, and againat them | did, or : > e did, Le meant some chef Arts, Agriculture and Statistics.25.000 DRAGHED THE £LEIGH The \u2018Transfer Books will ba c'osed from ors from | Juss, No 934 St Upc.» or Me.l'Homas | 8.\u2018That lot of land situate in the Set, i his Canadi te, and th t | and their system the peopl else, and hewween the ; T | MBER Luc ocrcncecocsesecrerre en 25,42 i Mr.Parnell through | the 2uth day of F-bruary, to the 9th day of | déc it tena T+ | Who will have charge of ooo Montreal, ity of Monts?wishes to this Canadian route, an y Ppeopte cannot | came to the conclusion that it wou.d ba Bai 5 se 25,420 f containing | Mr.arne TOUgH | arch, both days inclusive, y Apply DR.FISHRR CSuta, | Will be glad to cent 8° Of the Grand Hotel, | Lawrence Ward, of the City in tb at the speediest possible moment, it does | speak too loudly.But, while they | better to adjourn the debate than refuse | B2vase, Canals and Public the remainder of the route to 29 956 Sh aw ISHER, Parties desirin ee OB OF correspond with | 8nd known on the official plan «nd | on not follow that the high cost has been | are comparativeiy silent, the offenders | the papers.Boose [ebargeable to Capital] 418,192 | the St, Lawrence Hall, where the crowd | Further notice is hereby given, that the erbrooke street, March8 6 to make an Angements.book cf reference cf said ward, py uf one dollar in excess of what was |\u201claugh and grow fai\u201d It is to bo | It Will be remembered that, two years | = wks, [chargeable to Income] 20,700 | To V0 rion the \u201cSt Deena Shareholders of the mil GEL ING Se To LT, SC and soventy four (75) 2 eroctes really necessary.It is impossi- | boped that during the current session ate w on males dak by Subic Buildings.su errr 265,275 Hall cheers and hi rrahs rent tbe air 2 TARING rl VHANCE COMPANY oF of the Has Room in the front part T NOTI CE street with the buildings there EE e n cean an ail Service.325 .; YL ; C will be held at th .; CInZ, and an.( TO - \u2019 i on ble to suppose that the present |the whole matter may be thoroughly | Mr.DeCosmos for papers cou- | Lighthouse and Coast Service.8,000 that it was impossible to pear anything | Gt she Company, 53 and the fend Offices x pan rell suited for light manuf son CL WHOM 1 r MAY C.'NCERN.So Lo be gold by public auction, = ABC Government believe that ail the blunders | overhauled, &nd that the particular | nected with the Pacific Sar- FisherieB.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026cerescssescesn rence 3.000 | ¢lse, and alt de a dr ê og 1u bare Xavier Street, slontreal, en TUESDAY Apply at the ham Pawar if | and he oy Estate ig handed back to me, DAY, the ELEVENTH day © ignees which their followers impute to Mr, | pleas and special assaults of those who | vey, charged Mr.Mackenzie, as | Murine Hospitals.1,200 | the visitor piv Ce rawn through the Be ant nt ow day, of MARCH, 1880 | Jamar ¢ treet Slice 155 St, bel 190 monies collected by the Assigneqy | 3-0 1880, at the office cf the a Block , .\"| are put ap to denounce the late Min: leader ot the Government, with sup.| Indians .assesssere ses ssess seen cree 201,000 | open ranks of the processionists it was | ustant, o clock noon, for the eonging tomy estute, I will pay or g.the City of Montreal, at TWELY.Mackenzie have been really committed ; | Are putup e Ministry, pressing a map, drawn by Mr.Marcus | Miscellaneous 102,971 | with the greatest difficulty that the way To Di ie Annual Report, the Elec- TO LET to the satisfaction of sho oa E y hy cure NOON 5 .| .; islam | BTC ap, - .FO 4 ; TU ors, and for othe i , Teed] \u2019 ries in - .for Mr.Sandford Fleming is now, as he | Will not be.eliowed to lead our legisla- | Smith, containing matters of vital im- | Collection of Revenues.102.000 | was kept open for Jone the crowd pressed \"TK.OSWALD, 06 dos hag Tkole of the Firet Flat i ed, evo dollar of an honest or ee ARTHUR M.P EBET was during their previous term of office, | tors away from the corruptions that are | portance.Mr.Mackenzie replied at th | Post-Office .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026cresenesss 60,000 | so eagerly to get a glimp guest, .General Manager.tfiil able for Law onlding.ery suis, claim agâinet mes now due.\u20ac Ass their Chief Engineer, and nothing can | now almost of every day occurrence, ; time that the map was inaccurate, an Dominion Lande.234678 | At thistiwe Montreal, 81st January, 1680, SM 26 desstiam.Avvly caler heated Mont THOS.F.C'BRIEN Office of Perkins & Perkins.Premises, real, March 1st, : 883, 32 { 00 Saint James street, Montreal ; - i _ = aa = a _ eu ae Ri il EST, rved during i: » 1880.,., 54 ivieeenens 4 Serta, LIE GAIN! nced 1880 abe; + by misleadiyy ents, that bi it the wort d 9 turned ost ÿ f any previes nished as may, ver.«8 ig greatly, i à bands.(lu rch debts, clos e agencies, ed totie pu ; St.John, tan propie, and le r, liberal.eon.GO manner ui selves in Mont try to prodie , OF §00d resul \u2014~ by results, | proper! wath d results.adopted spab eadily incresr always stolid lities «nd fi 8 8 are xen is that eva and vash re what is cali arly al pri rfectly priaté ; .0 ge.goods th e rasult isbe ery year 3.npacked ne {ESS GOOD! Le 1g Challis, 8 ic per y.ing Poplin, 2 | 3 : per yd Broche Cloù \u2018 1 Beig-s, to d'Alrace, if old at 32e and EY, po Dame À USE, ORT.e Air! 1148, ST, ummer Be Lieat-0er opened | in wishitg season, 8 » immediaté\u201d e city daily, from ice in tie HEB3, re Stationmat 8) F 1876 JTS.$ Montres [ngolvent | Estab nd on Fort lard, of the p of the 1 ar (4) 88 CTS TE TTT i re we LT RR MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE TUESDAY me , MARCH 9, 1880 TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 mr QUEBEC THE PORTNEUF ELECTION.\u2014 SHIP LABOURE£RS\u2019 SOCIETY.BAILWAY APPOINTMENTS.QUEBEC, March 8.\u2014In the Election Court, to day, J udges Stuart, Maguire and Polette on the Bench, judgment was rendered in the Portneuf Contested E es.tion cise.The petition was dismissed, and Hon.F.Langelisr, ex-Provin dal Treasurer, maintained in his seat, with costs against the petition-ra, Judga Poletie dissented.The costs are very heavy, amounting te ab ut $2,000.At the morning service in Si.P .trick\u2019s Church, on Sunday, Rev Father Henning notifi-d his congregation of forfeiture, 1f the Irish R \u2018man Catholics were to worship 1n any other church bat their own, It seems that, of late, large numbers of this congregation have, for convenience, been actend- ing the Frensh churches nearest their homes.This the French congregations refuse any longer to tolerate.Oae of the most orthod>x members of the Church of Rome, and a Chevalier of His Holiness the Pope, has commenced giving private theatricals on Sanday evenings, One of these was held at bis residence last evening, to the great scandal of the church and disgust of the faithfal, A caucus of Liberals was held here on Saturday evening, when it was resolveds to start another Reform Club, and is is said they bave opened negotiations for the purchase of L\u2019Eclaireur newspaper for an organ.* Small-pox seems to have broken out here, and one of the city schools had to adj urn to-day on acrount of it.Tne President of No.1 Section of the Saip Labourers\u2019 8 c1- ty accuses the President of the new \u2018Union Canadienne \u201d of wanting $1,000 to settle the difficulty b:tween the vwo societies, and challenges the latter to tako the matter into Court.Judgments were rendered in the Court , of Appeals to-day.The term was afer.wards closed, and the Judges left for Montreal.A few enthusiastic Irishmen left for Montreal tc-day to attend the Parnell lecture.The Government has coufirmed the appointments of Mr.Senecal as Superintendent, with Messrs, Prince and Scott as District Sup rintendente, Cap:.Labelle as General Passenger Agent, and Mr.Light as Engineer of the Queb:e, Moatreal and O:tawa Railway.Mr.A.Larue, M.P.for Bellechasse, has arrived in town.It is stated that Mossrs.Fortin, Contant & Co., will occupy shortly the large shoe factory, now idle, and built by \"Messrs, Woodley, in Montcalm Ward.OTTAWA CORPORATION EMPLOYMENT OF LABOURERS.Orrawa, March 8.\u2014The estimates of the Octawa Collegiate Institute for the current year show expenditures, $10,- 650.\"To meev this $7,300 is the amounts required from the Corporation, being $1,000 more than last year, Hon Mr.and Mrs.Blake are stopping with Hon.Mr, Huntington.Mr.Duncan McMillan h:s gone west to look after an extradition case.He is said to know nothing about his being appointed to a British Columbia Judgeship.Mr.A.Ferguson, barrister, has just returned to the city from a three months\u2019 visit to Bermuda, which place he left on the 5th February.The temperature there at that time ranged from 66 to 80 degrees, and in fact there was pleasant summer weather.Some 42 labourers have been given work by the Corporation, the most being employed in stone-breaking.TORONTO.SUNDAY CONCERTS.ROW IN THE COUNCIL, Toronto, March 8.\u2014The lowest read- ine of the tuermometor to.day was 4 below Zero.Lo .Tne Ministerial Association, comprising the leading ministers of the city, bas consulted with the Mayor, Chief vf Plice and Judges and has been assured that Sanday concerts will not be permitted in this city.The Yorkville Council, at a meeting held to-night, refused to submit a Bylaw to the rate payers asking for $40,000 grant to assist in the consirucuion of the Yorkville Loop Line Railway.The grounds of refusal were that tue pre- posed line would mersiy act as a switch for the shipment of through freight east on the G.T.R., and that sush a road would not benefit the Municipality.Petty thieving appears to be common in the city, especially in the west, where clothes-lines suffer heavily.At the City Council meeting to-night an animated debate rose on the question of the extension of College street.Ald.McMurray opposed the scheme, and hinted at the possibility of Aid.Ryan, a strong advocate of the extension, being pecuniary interested in some lands which would be benifitted.That gentleman sprang to his feet,and in a loud and excited tone called Ald.McMurray \u201ca iiar and a scoundrel.\u201d Tne expression created considerable commotion, and the Mayor, taking the chair, called on the offender to apologize for the disrespectful language used.This he humbly did and business was resumed.ST CATHARINE THE WEST AND MOsTREAL CANAL.St.CATHERINS, March 8.\u2014A meeting of vessel uwners and others interested in the Interior Marine was held this evening.Among those present were Capt.J.Norris, Capt.J.Murray, Dr.Oille, 8 Neelon, M.P.P.Capt.Larkin, Capt.J.C.Grabm, M.Shickiusa, Ald.Dawson, Mr.King, and others, The Question of canal tolls was very fully discussed and also the advancages and disadvantages of the St.Lawrence route ta'ked over.The meeting seemed very full of opinion that unless something is dune to lower or totally abolish the canal tolls and to materially reduce the harbor dues of Montreal the very large expenditure to enlarge the Welland and Sr.Lawrence Canals will prove a loss instead of gain to the country.A form of petition was submitted to the meeting.It is proposed to bave it circulated for signatures in the different Canadian ports.À strong delegation will visit Ottawa shortly including shippers, forwarders and vessel owners to lay the matter beforo the Govment.rer HALIFAX THE WINTER PORT QUESTION.DIVORCE COURT PHOCEEDINGS.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.HALIFAX, March 8\u2014TheHalifax Gas Light Compauy has dcclared a half- yearly dividend of five per cent.\"Lhe adjourned meeting of the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon was largely taken up with the discussion of the Winter Port question.A carefully prepared calculation was presented to the meeting showing the amount ships ot 800 tons would receive carry ng grain from Portland and from Halifax, and showing that if the Dominion Government would make whe rate from the, Chaudicre to Halifax twenty-five cents instead of thirty cents per quarter, Halifax could successfully compete with Portland.It was contended that the Guvernment should erect grain elevators here to encourage the shipment of grain at this port.A Commitiea was finally appointed, comsisting of J.H.Mathers, M.Dwyer, W.J.Stairs, J.J.Bremner, Wm.McDouli, T.E.Kenny, and the President, to collect all information possible, and show the Government the necessity for giving increased grain shipping facilities here.À resolution was passed, asking the Nova Scotia representatives in the House of Commons and Senate to press on the Gouvernment the necessity of increased mail accommodation between here and Newfoundland.Steamers frequently leave here for that colony that carry uo ais.® HALIFAX, N.S., March 8th.\u2014 Weather to-day most changeable, first snow, then rain, foilowed by szow and frost.Ban krupt stock of estate of S.W.De- Wolfe, consisting of hats, caps, furs, &c., was purchased to-day by R.P.Blise, for $5,000.| R.R.Thompson, the cldest \u2018ter in Nova Scotia died suddenly at } Skelb postmas- urnes, of heart disease.He had been ithe Post Office service for fitcy y ars.Tha Divorce Court here has been en- gged for some time on cises biought by husband against an alleged erring wife.The correspondent being a well.known young man of this city.The motter has made much stir in certain circles.The Judge\u2019s decision will not be given for some time.Ia the Houre of Assembly to-day, the Provincial S-cretary stated that the Government hal decided to adopt Wyldes\u2019 Cove, Port Mulgrave, as the terminus of the Eastern Extension Rail way, in Novu Sootia.The Crown Land Committee reported recommending the grant of Lake Aimslie, comprising eighteen square miles, to Messrs.Ellerbausen & Burshell, for one thousand dollars.The scheme is to drain the Lake and mak- it cultivable land.There were five different applications for the Grant.After considerable discussion, the report of the Committee was adopted.ST JOHN SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.Sr.Josw, March 8.\u2014The two Shiplabourers\u2019 Societies amalgamated to-day and decided to demand two dollars a day, an advance of 50 cents.At a meeting of the Citizens\u2019 Executive Committee and the Agricultural Society tc-day it was resolved to ask the Common Council to give $2,000 towards the erection of a permanent building in St.Jobn for Exhibition purposes.A public meeting was held in the Institute this eveming to further the agitatien for the removal of the seat of Government from Fredericton to St John.The hall was crowded.Stirring speeches were made by Sheriff Harding, Attorney-General King, C.N.Skinner, 8.R.Thomson, Ald.Magee and others, and resolations in favour of the removal were adopted.The Legislature will open at Federicton to-morrow._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WINNIPEG DELAY OF IMMIGRANTS.JOUENALISTIC TROUBLE.IMMIGRANT ARRIVALS.WINNIPEG, March 8.\u2014Mr.Patterson\u2019s first party of emigrants of the season arrived here this evening.They have been delayed between the boundary and St.Boniface by their engine Pbreaking down, and then by an accident to the ome sent to relieve them.Messrs.Prittie and Taylor's parties have not yet reached St.Vincent, aud a snow plough, which is preceding the former, is off the track.The time of their arrival is very uncertain, Another snowstorm occurred last night, which will aggravate their difficulties.James Mulligan, one of the veteran army pensioners who was sent out to garrison Fort Garry many years ago, is now a weaithy property owner, and offars one acre of land in Winnipeg to any firm starting an agricaltural implement factory.Mr.Patter:on\u2019s special train with emigrants which arrived here this morning required four engines to drag it through the snow to St.Vincent, and thence to Emerson.The engine was assisted Ly five St.Paul and Manitoba engines pushing the train, Mr.Prittie\u2019s party are expected to arrive here late to-night.Chief Justice Wood granted an interlocutory injunction restraining Mr.Bowe from continuing using the name of the Times for his paper, the exclusive right te which Mc.Ham claims he has purchased from Mr.Tuttle.THE WIMB-EDON TEAM Oitawa, Kareh 8.In view of the resolution passed at the meeting of the Council of the Dominion Rifle Association, held on the 4th instant, by which the total of scores in the grand aggregate and the total of scores in the Governor General's match combined, were to form the bagis upon which the Wimbl:don Team for 1880 is selected, the following will be the uames of the first twenty composing the team (with five names added as waiting men), who have been this day notified to inform the Secretary whether they are prepared to go to Eugland wheu called upon : \u2014Wkeeler Ogg, Wellington F B, O; Captain Barahill, 78th Batt, N S; Private G A Shaw, 54th Batt, Q ; Private O'Grady, G GF G, O ; Private Waters, Wakefleld Co, Q; Lieut Mills, 10th Batt, O ; Capt Strachan, 47th Batt.O ; Captain Todd, GG F G, O ; Private Bent, Cumberland Batt, N S; Sergeant McDougall, Engineers, P EI; Private McIntyre, Kildonan Co, M; Trooper McLatchie, Winnipeg Cavalry, M ; Lieut Flynn, 10th Batt, O; Lieut Langstroth, 8th Cavalry, N B; Major C Wilson, 33rd Batt, O ; Private A W Graham, 25th Batt, O; Sergeant Stenhouse, lst Batt, Q ; Major Cotes, Wakefield Co, Q ; Sergeant Harris, Halifax G A, N 8; Sergeant Kennedy, No 1 Co Rifles, Victoria, B G.Waiting -nen\u2014Private S Graham, 25th Batt, Q; Captain Curran, 66th Batt, N S ; Private Heneton, Kildonan Co, M ; Sergeant Sutherland, GG F G, O ; Private Anderson, G G F G, 0.BRITISH PARLIAMENT DISSOLUTION IMMINENT.HOUSE OF LORDS.London, March 8.The Irish Relief Bill was read a third time.The Bill has now passed both Houses.* Earl Beaconsfield raid that when the Chancellor of the Exchequer had made his financial statement in the House of Comucns, which he hopes to do immediately, aud, wben arrangements befitting the occasion are complete, the Queen would be advised to dissolve Parliament, HOUSE OF COMMONS.In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that the Queen bad been advised to dissolve Parliament at Easter.In announcing the proposed dissolution of Parliament the Chancellor said that urgent measures regarding Ireland were now in so forward a state twat the question could be decided.A spring dissolution was always better than an autumn one.The Government, therefore, had advised the Queen to dissolve Parliament at Easter.He said the new Parliament could meet at the beginning of May.He will introduce the Budget on Thursday.Sir Stafford Northcote said the Bill for the allocation of the six vacant seats in the House would be withdrawn.Mr.Foreter (Liberal) expressed satisfaction with this announcement, The Chancellor of the Exchequer.in the course of his statement in regard to the approaching dissolution of Parliament, explained that Government bad been unable to come to a decision earlier, because of the necessity of procuring Parliamentary sanction for the Irish Relief measure.They might now consid: r pressing Irish difficulties ended.A new Parliament, he thought, would probably be in working order in the course of the first week of May.He gave the 23rd of March as the date of dissolution, The announcement of a dissolution was received with cheers.The vote of 44,600 officers and men for the navy was agreed to.The vote of five million pounus on account of the Civil Service estima\u2019 es was granted.The standard says the announcement of the dissolution should come on nobody with surprise, The choice of time and season will be generally regarded as convenient.Judicious electioneering agents have already commenced operations.The News welcomes the prospect of dissolution.THE AFGHAN STAN REVOLT MORE FAVOURABIE OUTLOOK.PROBABLE BESUMAPTION OF HOSTILITIES.Lorpon, March 8.\u2014A Cabul despatch gays it is reported that Abdul Rahman Khan has been repulsed.Insurgent over- tutes incline towards the British.The Afghans are favourably impressed by the establishment of a dispensary hospital at Cabul, where 11,000 patients have been treated the past two months, There is much sickness among the Kuram valley forces.The British authorities have presented Shere Ali, Governor of Cuandahar, with a battery of six-pounders, and 2,000 smeoth-bore Enfield rifles in recognition of his friendship.The approaching spring renders the early resumption of hostilities probable, General Roberts estimater&the enemy\u2019s force at 60,000, Midnight Despatches GREAT BRITAIN EARL BEACONSFIELD IN IRELAND.LoxpoN, March 8.\u2014Lord Beacons field has sent the following manifesto to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland : Measures respecting the state of Ireland are to be submitted for the Royal assent.The arts of agitators have been defeated by liberal, prudent measures, which the Parliament has almost unanimously sanctioned during the six years of the present Administration.The improvement of Ireland has much occupied the care of the Ministry, and they may remember with satisfaction that they have solved one of the most difficult problems connected with its Government and tbe people, by establishing a system of public education, open to all classes and oreeds.Nevertheless a danger in its ultimate results, scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and fimine, distracts the country portion of its populauion, and is attempting to sever the constitutional tie which unites it to Great Britain.The strength of t: # nation depends on unity.The im- meaiate dissolution of Parliament will afford a chance for the nation to decide the course which will materiaily influence its future fortunes.The power of Eagland and peace of Earope will largely depend on the verdict cf the country.he doubt inseparable from thg popular election arrests the country\u2019s influence and it is the main reason for not delaying an appeal to the national voice.LoNDoN, March 8\u2014Reports from St.Petersburg say that Russia is astounded at the refusal or France to extradite Harimann.The Standurd, referring 10 Uuited States claim for preponderating incuence in the Panama Canal, says this pretension the British Government is bound to watch, and if ne~essary resist.Nu more at Panama than at Suez can the prep ndorating influence of another power be allowed to lay hands on the trads of England.The news of the dissolution of Parliament created great excitement in the Provinces, Tue Post approves of the dissolation, and says, it is not only in England but also in Ireland that the result of the forthcoming elections will be watched anxiously.Immediately after the announcement of the dissolution, Parnell was telegraphed to return.The Times, reterring to the Beaconsfield letter to the Duke of Marlborough, says 1t starts from the question of Ireland but ends with an appeal on the momentous considerations of foreign policy.At present, on the question of foreign policy, the presumption is decidedly in favour of the Ministry, and 1t is on the foreign policy that the battle will be fought, but the Liberals have yet to declare themselves.The Times says the time chosen for the dissolution is probably the most convenient to the country that could be selected.The dangers which threaten the Parliamentary Government of England are very urgent, and it is not clear whether they may not be increased by the result of an appeal to the con- stitutiencies.It seems to be admitted on all sides that the Home Rulers will win some seats in Ireland, and the Government will lose several in Ireland and Scotland.It remains with the English constituencies to decide whether the Conservatives are to have a majority which will bear down the Scottish Liberals and Irish Home Ralers.What ischiefly to be feared is such an equal balance of power as would leave both the constitutional parties dependent on the Home Rule vote.FRANCE THE FERRY LAW.PARis, March 8.\u2014~The Senate to-day during the debate on Clause Seven, of the Ferry Education Bill, Jules Simon pronounced the Government proposed law useless and impolitic.Le Temps says tbe Russian Embassador will shortiy depart on leave of absence.It was contemplated to make the journey in February, but it was postponed in consequence of the Hartmann affair, He will return to Paris in April, after the Czar has gone to Lirodia.GERMANY Lowpox, March 8.\u2014A Berlin despatch says Bismarck gave a parely Dinner to-day.He expressed the opinion that France had solved the Hartman question rightly.RUSSIA THE HARTMANN AFFAIR.Sr.PETERSBURG, March 8.~\u2014 The Galos says the painful impression produced by the announcement of Hartmsnn\u2019s release can only be removed by the French Cabicet showing that the proofs furnished from Su.Petersburg, of his identity were insufficient.Ey EEE UNITED =TATES THE PANAMA CANAL.WaisHINGTON, March *8.\u2014 DeLesseps gave his views at length before ihe House Inter-Oceanic Committee to-day.He will come again to-morrow before the Committee, when Captain Eads is also to have a hearing.DeLesseps requested the Committee to submit in writing any questions affecting the Panama scheme, either politically, finan.cialiy, or otherwise, that he might be prepared to-morrow to accord them the fullest information.In the Ponca investigation, Standing Buffalo, Ponca Cuief, testified that the Poncas, seeing there was no slternative except fighting the Government, went South unwillingly, and with protestations end grief, St.Louis, March 8.==Sixty Chiese arrived.to-day from San Francisco.All but a dozen left for New York and other eastern cities to seek employment.CHEYENNE, W.T., March 8,\u2014Consider- able excitement is manifested over the reported valuable mineral discoveries near Raw Hide Chuttes, 150 miles north Aregula stampede to the new discoveries now progressing.An active Valcaro is reported near Brown's Park Crater, five feet in diameter, as emitting a sulphurous smell.There is smoke, but no lava.The snow in the vicinity melted from the heat.WEATHER RLPORT.Montreal, March 8.TEmPERATURE\u2014In the shade by Standard Thermometer observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument Makers, 242 & 244 Notre Dame Street :\u2014 8 am, 1 PM.6 P.u.9 9 2° 8 > Max, .Mix.Mean.26° zero, 13° BY BTANDARB BAROMETER.8 Au.1 px.6 P,M.30.65 80 67 30.67 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, } Toronto, March 8, 10.00 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours : \u2014Lower Lake Region\u2014Fresh to brisk nortberly to easterly winds; partly cloudy weather; possibly followed by snow tc-morrow ; stationary or rising temperature, St, Lawrence\u2014D.creasing winds; clear to partly cloudy, colder weather.Maritime Provinces\u2014Brisk to high winds, shifting to west and north ; cloudy weather, wi:h light snow or rain, followed by clearing and decidedly colder weather.Courting UNDER Dirricovries.\u2014He came up a little late, stepped in without ringing, and striding softly into the parlour, dropped into an easy chair with the careless grace ot a ycung man who is accustomed to the programme.\u201c By Jove,\u201d he said to the figure eitting in the dim obscurity of the sofa, \u201cI thought I never was going to see you alone again.Your mother hever goes away from the house nowadays, does she, Minnie 9\u201d \u201cWell, vot am zingly frequently,\u201d cheerfully replied the old lady from the sofa.* Minnie\u2019s away 80 much of the time now that I have to stay in.\u201d Ia the old hickory at the end of the house the moping owl complained to the moon much in his usual style, the katydids pever sang more clearly, and the plaintz r try of the whip-poor- will filled the nig! with poetry, but he didn\u2019t hear it all the same.\u201cAnd, by George,\u201d he said to a friend fifteen minutes later, *\u201cif I didn\u2019t leave my hat on the piano and my cane in the hall.I'm a goat.Think of \u2019em P Forget \u2018em ?Strike me blisd if 1 knew I had any clothes on at all! What I wanted was fresh air, and I wanted about thirty acres of it, and mighty quick, too!\u201d THE UNITED STATES CANAL POL: CY.THE PRESIDENT\u2019S DECLARATION.Washington, March 8.to the Senate: \u201cI transmit herewith the report of the Secretary of State, and accompauying papegs, iv response to the resolution adopted by the Senate on the 11th February last, requesting copies of all correspondence between the Government and any foreign Government since February, 1869, respecting the ship canal across the Isthmus between North Ameri ca and South America, together with copies of any project of treaties respecting the same which the Department of State may have had proposed or submitted since that date to any foreign power, or its diplomatic representatives.In further compli- auce with the resolution of the Sena:s, I deem it proper to state briefly my opinion as to the policy of the United States with respect te the coustruction of the Intercceanic canal by any route across the American Isthmus, The policy of this country if the canal is under American control, that the United States cannot censent to surrender this contract to any European power, or to any combination oj European wers.If existing treaties between the nited States and other nations, or if the rights of sovereignty or property of other nations stand in the way of this policy, a contingency which is not apprehended, suitable steps should be taken, by just ard liberal negotiations, to promote and establish an American policy on this subject, consistently with the rights of the nations to be effected by it.The capital invested by corporations or sitizens of other countries in such enterprise, must in & - grest degree look for protection to ome or more of the great powers, and no European power can intervene for such protection without adopting measures on this continent which the United States would deem wholly inad- missable.If the protection of the United States is relied upon, the United States must exercise such control as will enable this country to proteet its natioeal interests, and maintain the rights of those whose private capital is embarked in the work of an inter-oceanic canal across the Averican isthmus, which will essentially change the geographical relations between the Atlantic and Pacific coast of the United States, and between the United States and the rest of the world, It will be a great ocean thoroughfare between our Atlantic and our Pacific-shores, and be virtually art of the coast (line of the nited States.Our merely com~ mercial interest] in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defence, our unity, peace and safety, are matters of paramount consideration to the peuple cf the United States.No other great power would under similar circnmstances fail to asgert its rightful control over à work so closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare.I repeat, in conclnsion, it 18 the right duty of the United States to assert and maiatain such supervision over any inter-oceanic canal across the Isthmus that connects North and South America as will protect our national interest.This, I am quite sure, will be found not only compatible with, but provocative of, the widest and most permanent advantage to commerce and civilization.\u201d (Signed) RutaerFoRD B.HavEs, SCOTTISH Commercial Insurance Co, CAPITAL - - - £2,000,000 Stgt CANADA BRANCE.Notice is hereby given that \"Thomas Simpson (late of Simpson & Bethune), has been apporuted sole Agen of this Company for the city of Montreal and vicinity, from this date.LAWRENCE BUCHAN, Resident Secretary and Chief Agent for Canada.Montreal, March 1st, 1880 r 52 CARLSBAD WATER.Bparkling Glicsshubler Alkaline, Ferraginous.AGENT, FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine Merchant, 25 Hospitali3treet- MowTreac.11 INSOLVENT ACT OF 187 AND AMENDI¥G ACTS.January 14 In ve : DAVID SHAW, An Insolvent.The first-class Stone Front House 261 PEEL STRBET, And Adjoining Vacant Lot, will be offered for sale at my office, No.112 St.Francis Xavier street: on FRIDAY, 12th MARCH, At ELEVEN o\u2019clock forenoon.Particulars of sale can be had at office of undersigned.ALEX.MOFFAT, Official Assignee.February 26 12M 49 PARLIAMENT: HOUSE PRIVATE BILLS.PARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, for Private or Local Bills.either for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, for regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tending to affect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the Rules of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively (which are published in full in the * Quebec Official Gazette,\u201d to give ONE MONTH\u2019S NOTICE of the application (clearly and distitictly specyfying its nature and object), in the \u2018\u2018 Quebec Official Gazette,\u201d in the French and Engl'sh languages and also in a Erench and an English news-paper published in the District affected, and tc comply with the requirements vherein mentioned, sending copies of the first and last of such notices, to the Private Bill Office of each House, and any persons whe shall make application shall within one week from th+ first publication of such notice in the \u2018\u201cOffieial Gazette,\u201d forward a copy of his Bill, with the sum of one hundred dollars, to the Clerk of the Committse on Private Bills.All petititions for Private Binns must be presented within the \u201cfirst two weeks\u2019 of the Session.L.DELORME, Clk.Leg.Assembly.Quebec, 16th Febraary, 1880.w 41 PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that at the next session cf the Legislature of the Province of Quebec a Petition will be presented to obtain an Act authorizing the extension and prolongation for Five years of the delay during which the \u201c Richelieu Hydraulic and Manufacturing Co.\u201d may commence its operations\u201439 Vict.Chap.59\u2014and for other Amendments to its Act of Incorporation.Chambly, 5th March 1880.M 1m 57 Montreal Loan & Mortgage COMPANY.41st DIVIDEND.A Dividend for the half year ending 28th FEBRUARY, 1880, at the rate of SEVEN PER CENT.per annum, will ba paid at the Company\u2019s Office, 181 ST.JAMES STREET, on the 15th MARCH.By order of the Board, GEO.W.CRAIG, Sec.-Treas.Montreal, March 4, 1880.911 M 57 NOTICE.Mx.@.A.McGREGOR, o?Hudson,P.Q., 1s authorized to receive subscriptions te our Daily and Weekly Editions, JAMES STEWART Managing Direoter ° The President to day sent the following .Auction Sales.BY W.E.SHAW.SPRING AUCTION CARD Tne subscriber.in returning thanks for the liberal public patronage, solicirs an early intimation from these who contemplate selling out in the Spring, as he hag already several large sales on his list Real Estate and sales in Insolvency, valuations for Executors and Underwriters, all receive prompt personal attention.Consignments to Salerooms command highest prices, and prompt cash returns guaranteed.Sales of Horses, Carriages, &c., at the Horse Market, College street, every ay.Advanees on Consignments.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.196 St- James street, Opposite Molsons Bankebruarv 4 =n + Hew Aduertiements.CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ASSORTED SOUPS, TRUFFLED PATES, YORKSHIRE GAME PIES, SAVOURY PIES, VEAL and HAM PIES, PATE DE FOIE GRAS, FRIED SOLES, YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SARDINES IN OIL, SABDINES IN BUTTER, SARDINES AU TOMATOES, ANCHOVIES IN OIL, OLIVES, in Kegs, OLIVES, in Bottles.GROUSE, in Tins, PHEASANT, in Tins, PARTRIDGE, in Tins.ROAST and BOILED MEATS, in Tins, ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR, BORDEAUX VINEGAR, TARRAGONA VINEGAR, CHILLI VINEGAR, CHALOT VINEGAR, DRIED HERBS, in Bottles and Tins.And a Full Assortment of PICKLES and SAUCES, CURRIE POWDER, PASTO, POTTED MEATS, and OTHER SHELF GOODS.McGIBBON & BAIRD ST.JAMES STREET.BRANCH :\u2014~ST.CATHERINE STREET.March 1 51 J.& R.McLEA OFFEE FOE SALE No.1 Large Green Code Fish.No.1 and No.2 Codtish.Hake and Haddock, Bundles Dry Table Codfish.Office and Salerooms, } 29 Barrels Newtoundland Pale Seal Oil.Barrels Newfoundland Straw Seal Oil, Barrels Pure Neowfoundland Coa Oil.Hhds Choice sugar, Barrels and Hhds Porto Rico sugar.8 Common Street.March 5 55 E.CHANTELOUP, No 587 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, MANUFACTURER OF Church, Tower Clock and Locomotive BELLS, INCLUDING CHIMES AND PEALS.Gas and Coal Oil Burners Of All Descriptions, Steam Fittings, Coil Screens, Hot Water and Steam Apparatus, FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS AND ESPAGNOLETTES.Railway Supplies of all Descriptions, ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES, Builders\u2019 Hardware.February 13 JOHN TAYLOR &BRO.MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGEN1IS.EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, STEAMFKFITTERS AND]; RAILWAYS.NO.16 ST.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL.January 21 Grocery 17 GAS FIXTURES! ALL VARIETIKS.Largest Assortment in the Dominion.TOE GENUINE STUDENT LAMP PRICES LOW.ROBERT MITCHELL & CO, ST.PETER AND CRAIG STREET December 12 296 Linseed Ul aw and Boiled, WHITING, BEST BRANDS FOR SALE{BY W-&F.P.CURRIE & 00., 100 Grey Nun Stroet.January 3I 26 GOAL OIL! COAL OIL | We are prepared to sell, by Car-Load, or in Lots to suit purchasers, \u2018 VICTOR,\u201d \u201c ATLANTIC,\u201d \u201c FAMILY PEARL.\u201d (All First-Class Brands.) The quality of above Oils and the condi tion of all the barrels are guaranteed as first-class.We will sell either at Oil Sheds or delivered in City, at LOWEST PRICES.Frices and terms for Carload Lots \" MURRAY, BREMNER & CO.Fobrnary 18 41 SPLENDID COLLECTION of Furniture now on sale, cheap, at Snaw\u2019s Furniture Warehouse, 726 Craig street.Queen Anne and Eastlake Dining Chairs in leather, fine Sideboards, Parlor and Bed room Suits, Library Furniture, &c.sll of the best material and wo kmansbin, Several Piancs tc rent and {i sale Hicnelieu & Ontario Na, Co TENDERS FOR PAINTING.TENDERS addressed to the unde: signed will be received until FRIDAY, 12th Instant, For the Painting of the steamers \u2018\u201c Bohemian,\u201d * Corinthian,\u201d and ** Passport,\u201d in the Port of Montreal.Parties d>sirous of tendering will be furnished with a copy of the specification, by applying at the Company s office.The Company will not be bound to ace cept the lowest or any tender- J.B.LAMERE, General Manager, 228 St- Paul street, CoMPANY\u2019s OFFICE, 12M 54 \u201c4th Maxch, 1880, Auction Sales, - Auction Sales, BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Silo of a Choice Frivate Colleciion ¢f Water Col:urs, OILS, ENGLISH CHROMO LITHO- GBAPHS, &c., at my room 91 St.James street on SATURDAY AFTERNO: M, I3TH MARCH INST.Including two views of COTE ST.ANTOINE and one of MURRAY BAY painted to order by \u201c DUNCAN.\u201d The pictures are now on view.Sale at TWO o'clock, JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.March 9 58 mme Miscellanea ROB ROY WHISKEY, OLD AS THE HILLS AND SOFT AS MOTHER'S MILK.DELICIOUS BEVERAGE.Requires No Certificates I! 500 BAGS RICE! RAW LINSEED OIL GRARAN'S PORT WINES, BI CARB.SODA, SAL SODA, FOR SALE BY COTTON, CONNAL & CO.2 Corn Exchange, ; MONTREAL, Februarv 11 36 FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING GROCERS.February 17 1m 40 = SELLING OFF !! RARE CHANCE OF PURCHASING A PIANO OR ORCAN.The Subscriber being about to retire from his present buciness, offers his entire Stock of Pianos and Cabinet Organs at Wholesale Prices Steinway, Decker, Chickering, Gabler and Emerson Pianos, and Mason & Hamlin\u2019s Cabinet Orgaus, New aud Second Hand, will be sold at Cost Price, or on most favourable terms, .His large stock of Piancs on Hire, consisting of New and Second-hand instruments of allthe above and various other makers, ranging in price from $75 to $:00 each, will be called in and offered for sale, thus affording a variety of selection never before presented in Canada.Inquiries by mail will receive promnt attention, and Catalogues of the Stock be sent free on application.JOSEPH GOULD No.1 Beaver Hall Square February 27 49 A.GIBERTON & GO.& DeBresoles And 7 L.e Royer Streets, EUROPEAN IMPORTERS, COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS.IN STOCK, WHOLESALE ONLY: WINES\u2014 Plate Glass and Mirrors, Bordeaux, French Kids and Goats, Burgundy, Bolting Cloth.Champagne, Sauternes, All sorts of Liqueurs Sicily, and French Preserved Madeira, Vegetables Zucco, ; Brandy and Gin Chartreuse & Benedictine SAMPLES OF Papers, Pens, Shooting Arms, French Shoes, Crzstals\"and Band Saws, Porcelains, &e., &c., &e.February 5 30 DAWES & GO.Brewers and Maltsters INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA anxp XXX $TOUT PORTER (IN Woop AND BOTTLE.) Families Supplied.Office, 215 st.James St, MONTREAL.AAVNL vd TS ADS UNE SOU If sou ure a rsan GX busite.3, weakoned by the strain of your duties, avoid stiurulents and use YROP EXT LERS! Ii you ars a man of letters, toiling over your midnight work to restore brain nerve and waste, use AY EU TERS If you are young and suffering from apy indiscretion or dissipation; if you are married or sitgle, oid nr young, Suftering from, poor heaith or languish- Ÿ ingona i ui \u2018Whi ed of sickness, rely on WOP BRE RG oever you are, whorover you are, whenever you feol that your system needs cleansing toning or stimulating, without fnfcxicating, take VOP BItTERSL Have you duspepsia, kidney or urinary complaint, dise ÿ ease of the stomach, bowels, Blcod, liver, or nerves?0! WO?BRIERS re simriy weak and low spirited, iryit! Buy it.Ifyou aster Upon it.Your Arist Feo it.T I; may save your life.It has ssved hudreda, Hop Consh Cure! sthe sweetest, saïestand best, Ask children, The Hop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, ls superior to all others.Curcsby absorption.It is perfect.Ask druggists, D.I.\u20ac, is an absolute and irresistable cure for drunkencss, nse of PSE eplum, tokacee or rarcotics, Above gold by drugiists.ilop Bitters Mf-., Co., Rochester, N.Ÿ February 17 im 40 GIBB & CO.Having just received several Cases of GOODS in SPRING OVERCOATINGS AND SUITINGS, &e., Respectfully invite Inspection.February 19 42 JUN À-H, MOLSON & BRD- ALE BHD PORTER BREW:R's æ86 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL, Have always oan asd the various kinda ALE AND PORTHIS, In Woop AnD BoTTLE.FAMILIXS REGELARL EZ BUFELIED, December 1 Bt M.HICKS & CO SPRING AUCTION SALES.The Subscribers continue to give their personal attention to Sales of Household Furniture, Real Estate, Farm Stock.Groceries, and General Merchandise, And respectfully beg to inform parties who intend selling their household furniture this spring, that their lists are now open, and an early intimation will secure choice of days.Having been favored with the most im~ portant sales of last year, we feel eonfident that all entrusted to our care this spring will be exeeuted to the entire satisfaction of our patrons as in the past.Charges moderate and returns prompt.Cash advances made on all goods sent to salesrooms if required, M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, 430 and 432 Notre Dame street.33 @Graceric- Uëlines, Lc, JOHN HOPE& GO MONTREAL, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOENDEXUTPER & SON, Rotterdam MARTELL & \u20ac0., Cognac JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac MOET & CEANDON, Epernay DEINEARD & CO., Coblenz BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux M, MISA, Xeres de la Frontera COCKBURN, SMITHES & CO., Oports MULLER & DARTNEZ, Tarragona FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles E, & J.BURKE, Dublin E, & G.HIBBERT, London ; BULLOCH, LADE & CO., Glasgow WM.JAMESON & CO, Dublin { CANTRE LL & COCHRANE, Dublin &ec., &c., Kc.N.B.\u2014Orders received from the Wholesale Trade Only.HENGY CHÉPMAN & CO.MONTREAL SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION FOR Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xeresde la Frontera, Sherries.T.\u20ac Sandeman & Sons, Oporto, orts.\u201cPablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona, Red Wines, * Leal Brothers & Coeira Wines, ¢ G.H.Muwm & Co., Reims, Champaapes.\u201c P.A Mumm & Co., Frankfort-O Madeira, M., Hocks and Moselles.\u201c Cuzol, Fils & Co., Bordeaux, , Fruits, &c.\u201c Pinet, Castillon & Co, Cognac Brandies, \u201c A, Houtman & Co, Schiedam 108, \u201c Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co., Glasgow, Whiskies.\u201c BR.Thorne & Sons, Groenock, Whiskies.\u2018t D.J.Thomson, Leith, Ginger Wine, Old 'i om, &c.s Machen & Co., Liverpool, Export Bottlers of Guiness & Sons Dublin Stout.\u201cRobert Porter & Co., London, Export Bottlers of Bass &, Co Ale.Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edinburgh, Scoteb es.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London.Orders for Durect Importation Solicited frem ke Trade.February 44 In Hhds.and Qr-Casks.J Cases x ¥ x Do.V.O.\u2018Do.SAZERAG BRANDY, In Ehds., Qr-Casks and Octaves, Cases Quarts, Flaaks, Haif=Flasks.Now in stock.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., Agents for Canada.Decemb 303 Miscellaneous.JOHN HOOD & GO.MONTREAL AGENTS.From \u2018\u201c THE NEW YORK HERALD,\u201d Feb, 16th, 1830, The Art Treasures of America, UNITED STATES & CANADA.The Philadelphia publishers, Gebhie & Barrie, announce the approaching issue, in parts, of an IMPorTANT WORK, \u201c7 he Art Treasures of Ameriea,\u201d selected and described from public and private collee- tions by Edward Strahan.Each part will contain two photo-gravures, a full page wood cut and fac-similies in the text of artists\u2019 sketches and studies for the works described.\u2018the size and form will be similar to the Chef-d\u2019œuvre of the Paris Exhibition, of which the same publishers have brought out an American adaptation Many of the finest examples of modern ar: are in this country, and an adequate con - ception of their number and importance can only be had, wken they are brought before us in a form such as that proposed.The early numbers will illustrate and describe the collections of Mrs.A.T.Stewart, of New York, Mr.Walters, of Baltimore, Mr.Belmont, Mr.Wolfe and Miss Wolfe, of New York, Mr.Gibson, of Philadelphia, and of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington ; painting by Her Royal Highness, Princess Louise, Mr.Geo.Drummond\u2019s Gallery.February 29 43 LOANS WANTED Large Amourts and for Long Poriod Preferred.For these a low rate of interest charged.A.CG.RAMSAY, MANAGING DIRECTOR, CANADA LIFE ASSULARCECDY Hamilton, 19th January, 1880.20th Annual Statement of the EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the U.8.Y B.HYDE, President.For the Year ending December 31,1879 Amount of Ledger Assets, Jan.1, 1819 Less Le aa remreree sense caen $34,195,368 53 Less Depreciations in Government Bonds, and Appropriation to meet any depreciation in other assets.£96,515 79 $33,898,822 T4 INCOME.cane vec seen ses c10000 8,347,080 85 $42,245,903 59 ; : DISBURSEMENTS, Pald Policy-Holders for Claims by Death, Dividends, SurrenderValues, Discounted and Matured Endowments and ABnuities.4,988,871 09 Other Disbursements as per extended statement.,, 1,276,034 85 Net Cash Assets December 31, 1879.$35,960,997 62 SSETS, Bonds and Mortages.,.$10,475,062 90 Real Estate.\u2026.nasanan es 8,204,796 02 United states Stocks.5,488,978 89 State, City, and other Stocks authorized by the Laws of the State.6,698,039 53 Loans Secured by United States and other Stocks.8,678,700 00 Cash and other | edger Assets as per extended statement.1,442,420 28 $35,98 1,997 62 Market value of Stocksover Cost.348,006 17 Accrued Interest, Rents and Premlums, as per extended statement., 1,037,837 96 Tota] Assets, Dec.31, 1879.$37,366,841 15 Total Liabilities, including legal reserve for reinsurance of all existing policie®®.veer.$29,851,434 00 Total Uudivided Sarplus.$7,516,407 15 RISKS ASSUMED IN 1879, $26,502,541 09, N.B.\u2014For the detalls of the above statement.see the Soclety\u2019s Circular 10 SPolicy-Holders,\u201d and other publications for 1880.f4gp JAMES W.ALEXADER, \u2018 Vice-President.SAMUEL BORROWE, E, WS Superintendent ora: , W.EScorT, Superintendent of 4 ies, RBW.GALE, Tgemcica General Manager, 157 St.James Street, p Montreal.[ \u20ac bruary 10 1m 34 HENHESSY BRANDY 1 NAOUGHT IRON BINGE, Auction Sales, IY HENRY J.SHAW.SALES EF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Mr.HENRY J.SHAW ia prepared this Spring to give his personal attention to all sales cf furniture in private residemces = ill thank parties intending to sell rly intimati it- able day may be fixed.Oo po that à suit [r.Shaw can be seen at his office, 728 Craig street, from 8 to 10 a.m., or from 1 pm.February 14 1m 38 STORAGE OF FURNITURE.Mr.HENRY J.SHAW would inform parties wishing to rack, send, remove, or store their Furniture, Fictures, Plates, Pianos, or other vsluables, that he has careful and experienced men for packing and removing furniture, &c., and can care fully store the same by the month or year in his large and elegant building, = 724, 7268, 723 iCrulz St.Charges moderate.Apply to H -NRY J.SHAW, Shaw\u2019s Buildings, Craig street.February 14 1m 38 Miscellaneous, CLENDINNEN'S STOVES! MADE HERE! THE BEST OF IRON! MOSTZAPPROVED CONSTRUCTION ! NO STOVE EQUALS: THE WINDSOR OR LEADER, November 7 266 H.R.IVES & CO.MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE .IRON RAILINGS, &£c., &e., QUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR.GOODS! CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, FURNISHED PROMPTLY AND OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ORDERS SOLICITED.September 18 22.PRIVATE DWELLIKCS, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS.SUPERSEDING CAST IRON RANGES.More durable \u2014 extra heavy bricks.More economical\u2014gee testimonials.More easily managed, and with extra quick oven.Combining English durability with the modern American improvements.Every one guaranteed satisfactory and free of expense for repairs for one year.Can refer to upwards of 200 families using Wrought Iron Ranges.Laberal allowance made for Cast Ranges in Exchange.GEO.R.PROWSE, No.224 St.James Street Decamber 29 310 WILSON HAWKSWORTH, ELLISON & C0, SHEFFIELD.CELEBRATED STEEI PRIZES AWARDED TEBM AT Vienna, Paris and Philadelphia Exhibitions for Cast Steel, Tool Steel, Spring Steel Sheet Steel and Steel Wire.M.HUNTER & SON, SHEFFIEL .Ext Fine Table Cutlery.JOHN ROUND & SON (LIMITED) SHEFFIELD Electro-Plated Ware, Spoons and Forks Orders rolicited to import or from Steck B.J.COGHLIN, 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montrea Sole Agent.July 3 17 WILLIAM DOW & CO.Brewers & Maltsters.Superior Pale and Brown Malt; India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and single Stout.in wood and bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are authorized to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.173 St.Peter street Jos.Virtue.19 Avl ver street Thos.Ferguson 289 St.Constant st \u2018Wm.Bishop.473 Lagauchetiere st Thos.Kinsella.144 Ottawa street Cleop.Maissoneuve .585 St.Dominique st.g&\" Orders [received by Telephone.THE BEST FIELD FOR EMIGRANTS.AN IMMENSE AREA OF RAILROAD AND GOVERNMENT LANDS, OF GREAT FERTILITY, WITHIN EASY REACH OF PERMANENT MARKET, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, is now of~ fered for sale in EASTERN OREGON and EASTERN WASHINGTON TERKI- TORY.These lands form part of the great GRAIN BELT of the Pacific 8) one and are within an average distance of 250 to 30u miles from Portland, where steamsh ps andsalling vessels ve Birectly loaded FOR ALL PARTS OF THE GRAIN AT PORTLAND COMMANDS A PRICE EQUAL 'I'O THAT OBTAINED IN CHL::AGO.The Northern Pacifle BR, R.and Oregon Rallway and Navigation Co., are now butiding 500 milles of Rallway, traversing this region in all direct:ons, The settler 18 thus assured easy and cheap transportation to tide-water on the Columbia River, and a rapid increase in the value ofthese lands, which are now open to purchase and pre-emption.LANDS SHOW an AVERAGE YIELD at 40 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER ACRE.No Failure of Crops ever known.RAILROAD LANDS offered at the uniform rate of §2.50 an Acre.CLIMATE MILD AND HEALTHY.For pamphlet and maps.depcriptive of country, lis resources, climate, route of travel, rates and full Information, address ss T.R.TANNATT.Gen\u2019) Eastern Pass\u2019r Agent, 252 Broadwav, New York City.IMITATION STAINED GLASS Fills a vacancy tong felt in the beautiful ornamentation of common window panes, &c.A great luvention\u2014a new, ne.t and fascinatin occupation for THE LADIES In tastefully an inexpensive y beautityiny their homeg, It 1s easily applied, either temporarily or ermanentl , 10 glass in windows of Churches, ullis Buildings, Steamboats, Cars, Offices, Bath Rcoms.&c., &c.Curtains, Shades and Bl:nds dispensed with.Dozen sheets mailed for $3.Ageuts wanted, Send siamo.IMITATION STAINED GLASS CO., Sussex, N.B., Canada.Spermatorruœal weakness and in- discretionof = youth produces that fatal aisease.Only certain cure IS the cel- ebrared Danish Specific, ** HAILSEN,\u201d $1 per Dox.A.DELAPO.TE, Chemist.346 Church St: Toronto, Sole Agent for Canada.1 Elegant New Style Chromo Cards, with name, 18¢.post-pald.Geo.I.Reed & Co.Nassau, N.Y, 20 New Style.very nice and large size Chromo Cards, with name, 10c,; samples 3c.J' Rate, Nasseau, N.Y.9 Styles New Chromo Cards, 10 cts B st us Shiny Anction Sales.BY BENNING & BAR3ALOU CATALOGUE SALE.EX CENSIVE Who!esals Bankropt Steck DRY GOODS BY AUCTION.The subscribers will sell at No.23 St, Helen street, on TUESDAY, 16th Match, AND FOLLOWING LAYS, A Wholesale Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, consisting of Woollen, Linen, Cote ton and Silk Geods.À go: d stock usually kept in a first-class Wholesale establieh- ment, all of recent purchase, well assorted and suited to the Spritg and Summer e.The stock amounts to over Ei hty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($89,000).sold i lots to suit re Bes.)- To be sold in For particulars, see catalogues.ALSO; IN BOND, 51 packages assorted Dry Goods.AND, JUST RECLIVED, 24 packages assorted Iinen Goods, a full assortment.LIKEWISE, Three Bankrupt Retail stocks of Goods, amountlng to over Tete bony Thousand Dollars, ($59.00) well assorted and in good condition.Terms Liberal.Sale ea-h day at TEN o'clock.BENNING & BARSALO a, Auctioneers.VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY BY AUCTION.The Subscribers have been instructed by Mrs.JODOIN, to sell on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 18 k inst, That MAGNIFICENT RESIDEN CE, No.296 Lagaucheterre St., being part of OM.cial number 227 St James Ward.The house has a rough cut-stone front, two stories high with mansard roof and Cupola, with an extension kitchen in rear, and solid brick out-buildings.Size of house 50 ft.VO CC Opes 100 or fromtby SEit.deep.English measure, The whole constructions are of first- class workmanship, having cost with the land, ($40,000.) Sale at ELEVEN ©\u2019clock on the premises.For further information and permit to view, apply to JODOIN & PERODEAT, N:taries, No.5 St.Therese street.Or BENNING & BARSALOU, 56 Auctioneers.FXiscellaneons.DOMINION BOLT CO.127 ST.PETER STREET, Montreal AND SHERBOURNE STREE1, TORONTO, Now solicit and will book orders at Mon treal, for September and October delivery from the Works in Toronto, of their Manu= factures of :\u2014 SQUARE AND HEXAGON NUTS, MACHINE, BRIDGE, ROOF, TRACK = AND CARRIAGE BOLTS, BOLT ENDS, .COACH SCREWS and WROUGHT Sp1KKS QUALITY: STYLE AMD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Auguet4 162 1879-1880 HOLIDAY GOODS SAVAGE & LYMAN, 219 St.James Street, Have received their selections for the Holiday Trade, consisting in part of: WATCHES in Gold and Silver Cases, of Swiss and American Manufacture, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY in the newest and most artistic desi 8, including full Setts of Bracelets, Brooches, Lockets, Necklets, Earrings, Rings, Scarf Pins, Studs, Cuff Buttons, &e., &c., &c, ALSO, A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF SILVERWARE from the celebrated Gorham Mannfaetory, pat up in Elegant Cases, specially adap or HOLIDAY and BRIDAL GIFTS.A variety BRONZES ; Mantel, Hall and Sedroom CLOCKS, in Marble and Wooden ases.TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ONYX AND JET JEWELLERY.Spectacles and Eye- Blassss, In Gold, Steel and Celluloid Frames.AND A Full Assorted Stock of the best ENG LISH aud A \u2018: +.RICAN Eicetro Plated Ware, Cow rising Tea and Coffee Setts, Trays Entree Dishes and Covers, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Jewel Caaes, Ice Pitchers, Butter Coolers, Dixon & Son\u2019s Celebrated Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c.; cases of Dessert, Fish, and Eating Knives and Forks.Diamonds.Precious Stones mounted, and Jewellery made on the premises.SAVAGE & LYMAN, .219 St.James street.N.B.\u2014Goods sent on approval to any A Enr 1845| Ask For |]879 E.B.EDDY\u2019S PAILS, TUBS, WASHBOARDS, ETC, GOLD and BRONZE MEDALS and numerous FIRS).PRIZES have been awarded for the Excellence, Durability and Fine sh of these Wures, MANUFACTURED AT Hull, P.Quebec, Canada.E.A.NELSON & SONS, Wholesale A, .November 11 sen BILLIARDS.The New Billiard Room OF THE, ST.LAWRENCE HALL WILL BE OPEN ED On Saturday, 2nd Angust.The Tables are Collender\u2019s best, and of the latest pattern, with Cues and Ballsal of the best material.Lovers of this fine Game are requested to try our Tables.We believe that more satisfactory ones cannot be found in the city.6 182 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.É Mount Royal Vale andthe Proposed Victoria City * One thousand acres of the richest land, n Villa Lots, with fifteen miles of frontage on the best macadamized roads partly sur~ rounding, and all within a few miles of the centre of the city; several hundred acres of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quar= ries; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant Villas, with Out-buildings, a complete Water Works, and no Taxes ; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of firet mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwards; and all my well-known City Properties for sale at extraorainarily low pricas.THOS.F.O'BRIEN, 532 ST.MARY STREXT, January 1 THE {NTERNATIORAL RAILWAY AED STEAM i RAVIGATION GUIDE: Publishad Semi-monthly contamniag the TIME TABLES AND MAPS of all CANADIAN and the principal AMERICAN RAILWAY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINES For sale by News Dealers a%d Booksellers and by News Agents on Trains and team.ers.Price, 40 Cents.ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 Payabl in Advance.C.BR, CHISHOLM & C0.Publishers and Proprietors, ever sold, Stamps taken.J, B.H ted, Nassau, N.Y.Q A Year andexpenses to agents.Outfit 1877 Free, Address, P,0, VICKERY, Ayguata, Maine.: 37 Chaboillez Square, Montres a LOCAL NEWS.Fire.\u2014A fire ¢f & minor character occurred in a shed pear 89 St, Constant street yesterday afternoon.License Issuxp.\u2014 Some seventeen salcon and restaurant licenses were granted by the Police Magistrates yesterday morning.CHANGE oF PLACE.\u2014The Rev.Mr.Hammond\u2019s meeting, this evening, will take place in St.James Street Church instead of Dominion Square Methodist Church.Montazan GENERAL HosPITAL.\u2014Num- ber of patients treated for week ending Mcndsy, 8th instant :\u2014Out~door Pts.relieved, 810; Ir-door average daily, 148.Visirxe Govzrnors.\u2014Messrs,.William Gunn, and Thcmas M.Bryson, are the Visiting Govarnors at the Protestant Heuse of Industry amd Refuge this week.Tur ST.GEoRGE SNOW-SHOE DINNER.\u2014 The annual diswer cf the St.George Snow-Shoe Ciub is to take place at the St.Lawrence Hall, on Thursday, when a brilliant affair is expected.AN ATTRACTION FOR THE ISLAND.\u2014Jo6 Beef offers to loan his three tame deer to the authorities next summer, to be placed en the Island, if proper arrangements be made for their comfort.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.~The Beard of Outdoor Relief acknowledges, with thanks, the following donations :\u2014Two friends, per N.B.C, $50; A friend, per N.B.C., $10; J.H.J, per T.M.B, $10.Count Housx IMPROYEMENTS.\u2014 Tke Sheriff has at present a gang of men at werk throughout the building, making much needed repairs to lobbies, drains, &c.In tke Petty Jury room a marble- topped washstard Las been placed, which, no doubt, will be appreciated by the jurere.Turoven THR Icx.\u2014A horse belonging to Mr.F.Reinhardt, butcher, of the Bonsecours Market, being driven across the ice where it wad thin, fell through and into tke water.When the animal was got out it was inaensible, and every effort failed to restore animation.The horse was valued at $150.ProreeTAnT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND Rsruoz.\u2014Statement for weuk ending 6 h March, 1880:\u2014Nurmber ef Permanent Inmates-\u2014Males, 46; Females, 25; Number of Temporary Inmates\u2014Males, 46 ; Females, 8; Jota}, 125.Number of night lodgings giver in Night Refuge\u2014Maler, 402 ; Females, 60; Boys, 9; Girls, 0; Total, 411.Number of quarts of soup aad exua meals dis ribuied \u2014 Night Refuge poor, 1,873; Out-dcor poor, 863 ; Total, 2,236.A BeraiaN Scoreryr.\u2014A Society, to be ealled \u2018\u2018 La Federale Belge,\u201d with cbjecta similar to the St.George\u2019s and St.Andrew\u2019s, bas just been formed, and the fol- lowirg cfficers elected :\u2014President, A de Leet ; Vice-President, J B Lorge ; Treasurer, Thomas van der Viiet; Master of Ceremonivs, Jules Haemers ; Com missioners, Alphonse Noszeda, Auguste Byarelie, Telesphore Bran, Jules Pirotte ; Secretary, Olivier Ge Shepper, and Assistant-Secretary, B Leciereg.Arrangements have beun made for the holding cf perivdical meetings for the gemeral furtherance of the Society\u2019s objects.RzcorpEr\u2019s CoUmT.\u2014 Yesterday, the cases adjudicated upon in this Court were Jobn B.Buss, Beaver Hall, selling fish without license, $40 and costs ; Athanags Cusson, for furious driving in Si Jeseph street, bad to pay $5; tour pereons arrested for being drunk, were sent about their business; Joseph Kane, 28, Iatourer, drunk, $1 or 10 days; Mary Flaherty, hotel-keeper, 40, insulting the police, $4 or 20 days ; Augustin Christin, 17, shoemaker, drunk and breaking a pape of glasr, t4 or 20 days; Thomas Mullaly, 89, labourer, drunk ard insulting females, $5 or 20 days ; Louis Dannaie, 30, drunk, $4 or 20 days.Proroszp DoMINION ExHIBITION.\u2014Yes- terday the Hon.Mr.Beaubien and Mr.J.M.Browning, representing the Board of Agriculture, and Mr.Henry Bulmer and Major S.C, Stevenson, reprecenting the Couneil of Arts and Manufacturer, waited upor the Hou.J.A.Chapleau, with the object of learning what grant the Local Government was willing to give in aid of the propesed Dominion Exhibition to bs held in Montreal in the autumn.After some conversatien, in which it came out that the Ontario Government gave no such grants, the Premier said that as the Province of Quebec had been in the habit of making grants on occasions of this kind, he would agree to a grant of $15,000 towards the exhibition, if the oity of Montreal would vote the same amount.In Towm.\u2014Windsor Hotel\u2014Grey C Noble and wife, 8t Albans; Miss Noble, do; 8 P Brown, Warren Brown, Waäshington, D C; D Ahern and wife, Ottaws ; GM Borrin and wife, South America; A H MacKinlay, Peter Jack, &@ W Maclean, Halifax ; D Stark, Ottawa ; Neil Kingsville, Toronto ; Ed Mackay, C H Broadwater, J W Power, T C Power, Montana ; Alex Nairn, Toronto ; J L Seymour, Ogensburg ; P Harman, Oswego; J Harman, Ogdensburg.Ottawa Hotel\u2014J A Lamott, Isle Lamott ; J Daignau, St Hyacinthe ; Miss L Kempton, Stanstead ; H Quimaby, Bochester ; Jus À Gordon, Sherbrooke ; Edward Prince, Buckingham; Rev R Webster, Quebec ; John R Patton, Three Rivers; A Hickey, Kalamazoo, Mich; E G Ridout, New York ; J H Stewart, Miss Mcllroy, Miss 1 H Mcllroy, Miss Hamiltop, Ottawa.Court or SPEOIAL SES8I0NS\u2014Before Mr.Desnoyers, J.8.P.\u2014Yesterday morning in this Court the several cross-cases of assault and battery arising out of the Buat- ty-Thompson affair at the St.Lambert Couneil meeting were finally decided.His Honour in the afternoon gave judgment in the original case.James Thompson, sen, cabinet-maker, and James Thompson, jr, were each fined $8 and costs for assaulting Mr.Beatty.'the magistrate, in giving his decision, stated thut the evidence all tended to prove Mr.Thompson had keen the eriginator of the disturbance, he having reiterated a false statement against the complainant.All the cross-actions against Mr.Beatty were dismissed with costs.The amount of costs, lawyers and Court fees, &e., for this petty case, tote up, it is stated, to the large sum of $150.Porice Courr\u2014Before Mr.Dugas.\u2014 Simeon Poirier was accused with baving stolen a Jack plane fiom cne Stanislaus Corriveau cf Longueuil.He pleaded guilty, and was gent to goal for two montaa with kard labour.A.8.Brown and G.S Brown, butchers, charged with unlawfully having game on their premises out cf season were condemned, and each fined $5 and costs.Damage Archambesult, arrested on a wairant for perjury, was admitted to bail pending a prebminary examination.\u2018I'be acousation is made by Noe Brosseau, Thomas Merry was charged with stealing a coat from a cell in the Police Station, Ontario street.Heo was convicted, but .it being his first offence he was discharged.Louis Cote and Charles Quenuville, were charged with stealing a quantity of silk handkerchiefs from a store on the Main street.It seems the young thieves actually \u201cfleshed\u201d the spoil out of the windows of the store with a fish hook.They were both convicted and sent down, the former for four months and the latter for six months hard labour.AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.The Tragedians of Kalamazoo are to appear at the Academy on the 15th instant, From the opinions of the press before us we anticipate a rare treat.Miss Gertie Granville, * the Oalifornia Star Soubrette \u201d must be a handsome lady, if her portrait is to be taken as à judge, and as & songsiress she is said to be the brightest on the American stage.\u201c\u2018 Our Boys and Girls \u201d\u2014the pieee de resistance \u2014-is said to be one of the most lively and racy things put upon the stage, and is universally funny.We hope to be able to assist our readers with & more lengthy notice ere the Company appears, MRS.SCOTT ®IDDONS.This talented lady gives her rarewell readings here, before going to Australia, on Thursday and Friday evenings next, and Saturday matinee.The seats are being taken up rapidly, and by Wednesday evening the management expect that not a place will be vacant.Those who intend to secure good seats should secure them at once.MECHANICS\u2019 HALL.GUSTAVE SATTER.This great piunist and composer gives another of his recitals on Wednesday evening next, at the above Hall.The programme is a choice and intellectual one, suitable to all tastes, A full house should greet the Professor.Those who attend may depend upon spending a pleasant musical evening MEINDELSSHON CHOIR, The Concert of the above Choir, which was to have taken place on Friday next, has been postponed for a short time in consequence of the illness of the able conductor, Mr.Gould.EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tae Mrnine Rtcosp, published by À PB.Chisbolm, 61 Broadway, New York, contains fullest reports frem the Gold and Silver Mines.The proprietor sends sum- ble copies free and fills orders for mining stocks.January 15 6m rt 12 | MONTREAL HERALDL AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1880 CORPORATE AFFAIRS.THE CIIY COUNCIL.INAUGURAL MEETING \u2014 BEAUTY AND FASBION IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.The inaugural meeting of the new Council was held yesterday afteraoon.The Coaveil Chamber was prettily set out all around the throne and about the room with choice flowers, and seats were specially provided for a large number of ladies who were present.Tne Aldermen were each presented with a pretty buttou-hole flower, and the ladies each received à choice bon= quet.The Aldermen present were\u2014J.C.Wilson, McCord, Jeannotte, Grenier, Dubuc, T.Wilson, Gilman, Lavigne, Proctor, Allard, Thibault, Msrtin, Kennedy, Fairbairn, Mooney, Watson, Gauthier, Hagar, Laurent, Holland.Huod, Robert.THE ELECTIONS.The Ciry CLERK read his report on the late election, setting forth the result as already published.On the motion of Ald.HoLrawp, ze- conded by 41d.Dusuc, the report was adopted.\u2019 SWEARING IN TER MAYOR.Mr.8.Rivard was then duly sworn in by the City Clerk, the Aldermen all standing.After ke had signed the beck, Ald.NELs0N put the collar of office on the shoulders of His Worahip, who them shook hands with the several Aldermen.SWBARING IN TER NEW ALDERMEN, The new Aldermen then took the usual pledge and made the declaration.THR MAYOR'S ARDRN:S.The Mayor then proceeded to read his annusl address in French, which was received with cheers.He then repeated it in English as follows : \u2014 GENTLEMEN, Before I proceed to recapitulate the labours cf the past year, as is usual on the present oceasion, allow me to offer to my fellow-citizens my most sin- care thauks for tho remewed mark of confidence they havo given me in re-electing me by acclamation te the high and honourable position of chief magistrate of this city.In taking possession cf the civie chair, last year, I expressed the wish that the good-will aud kind ce-operation ef the members of the Council, coupled with a firm détermination on my part to do my duty, would emable us to fulfill to tha utmost of our ability, that wkich the public expected from us; and now that the year is over, I flatter myself that our efforts te promote the interests of the eity have mot been altogether unfruitful.FINANGE.Iam happy to say that tbe system of economy fullowed by the Council for a few years past bas been rigidly adhered to last year by all the departments of the Cerporation, as evidenced by the fact that not a single appropriation was overdrawn, and that the receipts of the year amply covered, not only the ordinary expenditure, but many unforessen and extraordinary disbursements.In support of what I have just eaid I bave much pleasure in submitting the following statement, which was prepared by our able City Auditor: Total debt of the City, 31at December, 1879.coven eee.0.$11,850,000 Aguinst whieh there is an ccu- mulated dinking Fund (inves:- edn 6 p.c.Securitiss) of.725,600 Balance.weereue.$10,825,000 Total Revenue of 1879.1519,876 Total Expenditure of 1879.1,517,247 Surplus.cccoovuenne sue vence $2,529 Detail of Expenditur .Under Appropria- Expen- Expentions.diture.diture.Interest and Sinking Fund, 1879.$728,6i8 $730,618 Finance Committse.14¢,517 136,285 $4,232 Road Committes., 142,506 142,507 199 Police Cc mmittea.125,38) 122,615 3,765 Recorder's Ccurt.8,175 8,120 55 Fire Brigade.50,428 40,582 846 rire Alrm Department.6,708 5974 729] Building Inspector.2,112 2,011 101 Water Department, 55,46) 52,460 3,000 Marketa.31,095 18,797 2,208 City Hall, (Advertising & stationery).17,600 17,019 Health.11,767 10,459 1,3:8 Parks and Ferries., 38,250 3,228 22 Mount Royal Park.6,732 6,607.35 Light Committee.41,414 41,357 57 $1,361,142 Total Expenditure on City Account, I879.$1,356,530 To which add\u2014 Amount of School Tax paid over to Commissioners.§ 143,811 £3,710 stg.Sinking Fund over and above require: ment of 1879.Total Disbursement ex- Bavenue, 1879.$1,517,847 In addition to the above sum of £3,7¢0 stg.which should have come out ef previous years\u2019 revenue, the followicg exeep- tional items are included in the expenditure of 1879, but for which, a large surplus would have remained.Allowsnce to McGill College and Seminary for cession of streets, &c., ke.$28,000 Payment of Volunteers and Special Constables for 1878 troubles .10,000 Befundments and Damages of a purely special nature.6.000 $44,000 to which, if we wdd $16,000 discount psid on assessments [a/so included in above expenditure] and the $18,000 ef Sinking Fund, it gives a total of $78,080 in excess of the actual necessities of the city, and wkich but for these would have been added to the surplus of $2 529.I believe you will agree witk me, gentlemen, that this statement is very antisfac- tory, the more so, as tho past year hss been one of the most critical, financially speaking, that we ever had to go through.LAW |DEPARTHENT.A tabular statement shewing the cases that were instituted against the city doi- ing the civic year of 1879, those taken in the name of the city, and the judgments rendered, has been prepared by the City Attorney and will be submitted to yeu.I netice that most of the cases adjudicated upon, have gone in faveur of the city, and I shall only mentien that of \u201c Lachevretiere vs, the City,\u201d in which the plamtiff claimed the ownership of Jacques Cartier Bquare, that of \u201c\u201c Grant vs.tke Hon.J.L.Beaudry.\u201d resulting from the troubles of July, 1878, of the litigious proceedings adopted by the butchers to annul the market By-law and to attack the constituticn- ality of the S'atu'e upon which it was based, and lastly, the decisions rendered in tavour of the city on the question of interest claimed by those who had paid their contributiens up n rolls ef assessment which had been d.clared to be defective.These cases were very important, not merely as regards the principles involved vut also om account of the enermous amounts claimed by the parties inter-sted.In a case of \u201cDemers ve.the City,\u201d wherein the question of the validity of the roll of assesen.ent for the widening of St.Mary street was raised, the oity, after having succeeded in the Superior Court, failed in the Court of Appeals, on a question of form, the Judges being divided three for and ore against, so that it may be said that our pretensions were concurred in by two Judges out of five.With the aid, however, of the legislation obtained at the last session of Parliament at Quebee, I have not the least doubt bus that the city will recover all that it disbursed for that improvement, as it must collect from all interested parties, the contributions in the other cases where rolls have been contested.Proceedings to that end have already been commenced, the result of which I await with the utwmost confidence.ROADS.There is little to note in publie works execated in the Road Department during the past year ; a very smsll amount of lateral sewers, and a few ratch\u2014basing being the only new works done; the main sewers have undergone cleaning and repaire, and the roads and sidewalks have been maintained in very fair order within the limits of the appropriation made by Council for such purposes.It is trae that many of our streets should be newly paved, and aleo that in certain localities, the drainage is in need of improvement, but the Road Committee, while reccgaizing the necessity of providing for the increased trade of the city and the requirements of public health, have judiciously deferred the undertaking of new works, except when urgently required, as the general state of business was not such as would admit of additional burdens being laid on the tax-payers.The difficulty ia collecting special assessments for paving and drainage goes to prove that the enactments upon these subjects often bear unjustly on property owners, and a careful revision of the law in this respect would bo a great advantage, as the most important obstacle in the way of improvement in this direction is the difficulty of an equitable distribution of the coat.Ia the City Surveyor\u2019s report will be found full details of the cperations of the Department, and also some valuable suggestions which I recommend to your careful consideration.18,007 WATER WORKS, The usual repairs 1m the Water Works Department have taken place.No works of any importance have beon done since the completion of the contracts for the Iqland Cut and the enlargement of the Me- Tavish Street Reservoir.The addition of suitable gearing to shut and open the regulating gates at the Inland Cut; a new boom at the entrunce of tbe Scili Water Basin and the completion of the banks ard outside siopes of the Mo.Tavish Street Keservoir\u2014are the principal works executed during last year.The addition to the pips laying has been very small, only 4,740 lineal feet of cast iron pipes, 17 street valves, 87 fle hydrants and 311 service pipes have been laid.There are at present laid in the city 1314 milee of water pipes.983 stop valves, 560 fire bydrants and 25,434 service pipes.The pumping works are in a pretty fair state of repair and very littls has been expended om them during the past year.The old pumps of the Breast Wheel, however, and of Turbin No.2 are much work out, and may soon require renewal.The total capacity of the pumps at present is nominally rated at 24 millions of gallons per 24 hours: that is,\u2014 pumping power by water wheels\u201410 millions aud by steam\u2014 14 milliove.Of the latter, however, only eirht millions can be safely depended wpon.T'bere are three pumping mains of a total capacity of 20 millions of gallons.Th» amount of water pumped during the year 1879.is 3,352 millions of gallons, givibg a wean daily consumption of 9.178,000 gal- lcna of wa-er by the ci'y.Tha coat of administration has been $53 005 that ia: $4,~ 044 123s than in 1878 and $18,593 less than in 1877.ERALTE.By the Health officer\u2019s repert for the year 1879, it appears that the total number of deaths in this city, was 3,704 \u2014415 lesa than the preceding year.Assuming the population of Montreal 10 be 135,000, this would give an average death rate of 27.49 per 1000.In 1878 the rate was.36 36 per 1000.18783 \u201c \u2026 30.04 1874 \u201c \u2026 86.33 of 1876 \u201c \u2026 3426 « 1876 « .30.03 \u2018 1877 \u2018 \u2026 85.05 « 1878 \u201c \u2026 8ost \u201c 1879 hd \u2026 27.40 \u201c This shows a decided improvement iu the past year whick ahould prompt the members of the Board of Health to renow- ed exertions towards improvins the health of the city.The principal causes cf mortality are due to the fellowing diseases, viz : &mall-pex, diphtheria, typheid fever, consumption, bronchitis and preumonia.Small-pox.I am sorry to say, is atill pre- valeut in our midat, notwithstanding the fact that eur aystom of vaccimation has boen greatly improved zincs two years, and that the Yaccinators mest wih much less opposition than heretofore in private families.Toe report suggests that a ocer- tificate of Vaecination should be required from parents for every child threes ments\u2019 old.It contains other recommendations which commend themselves to the favourable consideration of the publie and of the Council.ABATTOIRS AND DRILL SKED.The long-standing question of public abattcire, is still awaiting a solution.Let us hepe, however, that the effurts made in that direc\u2019ion by several of cur most zealous Aldermen, will have their effect, und that Montreal will sen be provided with suitable public slaughter bouses which all great cities cousider as a necessity.There is another improvement which is loualy called fer, that is: a Drill Shed for our galiant volunteers.A report of the Finance Commistee on the subject, has already been submitted to you, and you will, I trust, be called upon at an early day, to concur in its recommendations.POLICE, Our constabulary force is in vary good order, and the ikceszant attention ef tha Chief and his subordimate cfficers tends greatly to its efficiency.Handsome geld medals bave been awarded to a few of the men whe distinguished themselves by good conduct and bravery.It is hoped that such marks of distinction will tend to excite emulation and lead every one to a vigorous and intelligent discharge of his duty.PIRE.The Fire Brigade has been distinguished during the past yar by ie customary + promptitude ard efficiency; for the detailed statement of its valusble services 1 refer you to the annual report cf the Chief of that important branch of the civic government.CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY, Among the most important questions to which your attention will be valled in the course of the present civic year I muat mentien the proposed renewal of the conditions upon which the Montreal City Passenger Railway was established.A Special Committes was but racently in negotiation with the Compary, and, in a few days, I presume, will report the resuls of their deliberatione.You will have to determine whether it is advisatle that the city should avail iteelf ef the privilege cur- ferred upon the Corporatien by the Charter of the Company, to acquire the property of the Compar y and to assama the railway \u2014or to allow the Company in the enjoy- in their Charter (20 years) or for a longer period.EXTENSION GF TMX CITY LIMITS, During the past year a Committes was appointed te study the question of the extension of the eity limits, by annexing the adjoimimg Municipalities, bat no report bas as yet been made.Those who favour the projeot, point to the right granted to these municipalities to use eur sewers for the benefit of their localities, to the water supply which we give them, to the use of our fire and steam fire engines in case of fire, to the help and protecticn which they receive frem our Police and finally, to the privilege they have ¢f enjoying almost all the advantages conferred upon own citizens.Besides such undeniable advantages, there is still the greater one of baing admitted to transact business in a large city without being obliged to contribute to its munieipal support.It seems to me that it ie enly just that such being the case, all ghould bear their proportion ef the burden of taxes which in reality are not heayier inside than o .tside the city limits.It is alge wertby of remark that a great number of our citizens and especially our men of business reside in those muni- eipalities, and are in sufficiently close proximity to the city to enjoy ail the facilities which it affords for the the transaction of business and the preservation of life as well as of their personal goods, which frequently eon- sist in bank or other corporate stocks (the best possibla securities), and forthe benefit and advantage of which the citisens are obliged to tax themselves.\u2018This sis tem throws the burden of taxation on those who have not the means to enjoy the lux- u y of acountry residence.I might ada tbat a certain number of children belonging to those municipalities attend our schools.The annual report of the Fire Department shows the services rendered by our fire brigade and engines in a great number of fires and the losses which those municipalities would have had *e deplore were it not fur the «flicacious aid and assistance of all kinds which they receive from us en such oecasions.It is algo cer tain that our hospitals admit without distinction patients from the outly:ng muni- eipalities.In a sanitary point of view, too, it may .well be argued that, unless theze municipalities which are only separated from the city by an imaginary line be made thoroughly healthy, it will be impossible ever to erjoy that high degree ofe healthiness to which our topographical position entitles us.In any cage it is a question that deserves your moat serious attention.CITY PROPERTY.In looking over the statement of properties exempt from taxation, and which amount to over fourteen millions of dollars, my attention was called to the fact that the city possesses several valuable prcperties which yield no revenue to the city, and are of no use whatever for municipal purposes.I would suggest that a statement be prepared of such properties, and that the Council adopt a resolution to sell them by public auction, and that the proceeds of the sale be applied to the reduction of our municipal debt.By thus makiog them liable to taxation, these properties, which now yield nothing, would become a source of revenue.THR CITY BY-LAWS.Fifteen ycars have elapsed since tha Charter and By-Laws of the city of Montreal were codified by our worthy city Clerk\u2019 Mr.Glackmeyer, and published in bosk form by order of the Council.In view of the numerous amendments to the old By- Laws, and the many new ordinances that have since be.n made and enacted by tke Council, it is very desirable that a new revision and codification of our By-Laws should be made and put 1n proper shape, for the guidance of the members and sli parties concerned.Tae Council will, { am sure, be glad to learn that the Commission appointed by the Council a few years ago to revise and consolidate the By-Laws of this city, and which is composed of the City Attorney, the City Clerk and the Clerk of the Recorder\u2019s Cour:, have nearly completed their task, and that they will at an early date submit the result of their labours to the Council, so that we my expect to have, in the course of the presen: civic.year, a new and comprehensive edition of the Charter a By Laws of this city.In csnelusion, I confidently trust tkat our proceedings and debates will continue as in the past year, to bo conducted ia that spirit of mutual forbearance, and with that couriesy and harmony which should always characteriza our deliberations.Applause followed the reading of the speech.Ald.NELSON congratulsted His Worship aud themselves by his being again returned by acclamation.He also alluded to the harmony in the Council during the past year, and bespoke a continuanee of tas feeling.There was, he said, nothing to ment of it for the remainder of the term fixed : | gain but all to lose by bickering.He was prepared for hard and economy duriag th- year.(Hear, hear.) He had got together 1 a lot of figures to put before them, but His Woiship bad forestelled him.He would, though, tall attention to the fact that they had $78,0000f ex'raordinary expenses, and they might have the same next year.They had been afraid that they would not be able to make ends meer, but they had done so.R-ferring to the Committees, he said they had appropriations given them, ani all but one had been able to return some back.Ald.Hoop\u2014Whieh Committee did not return, Ald.Nelson P Ald.NmLsoN replied, Ald.Hood\u2019s own.Ho urged upon them to continue their econumy.They had paid off a large amount of principal, and for 10 or 15 years to come it woulu be necessary to be careful.He was sure the Aldermeu they had were capable men.Hu moved, secondsd by Ald.Grenier, that Ald.dagar be Daputy Mayor for the nextthres months, and this was adopted.THE COMMITTES.Fixaxce \u2014Ald.NaLsoN moved, and Ald GrxNIEB ssconded, the appoiatment of Lhe following gentlemen to the Finance Come mittee : \u2014Alds.Nelson, Chairman; Grenier, Gener-ux, Laurent, Greene, MeShane, Mooney.Aid.JMANMOTTE cComplained that S-.Mary\u2019s and 8:.Lawrence Wards were met honoured by any of their repressntatives being selected as Chairman of one er other Committee.Ald.Warson also complained that his Ward was not represented on the Committee.The motion was then adop\u2018ed.Boaps \u2014 Aids.Laurent, Chairman; Hood, Robert, Hagar, Gauthier, Prcetor, Kennedy.Porica\u2014The following were named for this Committee :\u2014Grenier, Hosd, Hagar, Lavigne, T Wilsan, MoCord, Kennedy.Ald.GILMAN preposed thas Ald Hood should give way to Ald.Greene.Ald Hop appealed to the Council, and said it was only another insult frem that worthy Alderaan.1f, after nine years, be hed net done his duty there let the Chairman say it.Aid.GærNiaz gave the Alderman à most excellent character.There were only threes votes in favour of Ald.Gilman's motion; and the Committees stood as follows : \u2014 Finm\u2014âlde.Hoed, Chairman ; Martin, McSaane, Joannotte, Watson, Dubue, J.C, Wilsen.Wairsr\u2014Alds.Denovap, Chairman ; Holland, Allard, Martin, Gilmap, Proetor, \u2018Thibault.Marxar\u2014Alds.Holland, Chairman ; Allard.Gauthier, Lavigne, Mooney, b'air- baira, Kennedy.Lrenr\u2014Alde.Ganereux, Chairman ; Robert, Warsor, Dubue, Fairbairn, Thivault, J.C.Wilson.City HaLn.\u2014Alds.Rabert, Chairman ; H.llind, McShane, Jeannotte, Gilman, Dubue, Thos.Wilson, were proposed.Ald.Mconey cowplained that the Eaglish-ape-king portion of the Council had not a fair representation as Chairmen of Committees.Ald.HuLLAND proposed that Ald, Meoney be subatituted as Chairman instead of Aid.Robert.T'no amendment was lost,so the Committes stood :\u2014 Hranrxa \u2014Alds.Allard, Chairman ; Danovan, Gunereux, Mooney, Fairbairn, Proctor, Thibault.Ald.ALLARD proposed that Ald.Prector should be Chairman, but that gentleman declined.The Committes stood.PARK8 AND Fornixe \u2014Alde.Thos Wilson, Chairman ; Allard, McShane, Gilman, Dubuc, McCord, Thibault.Parx CoMmmissioNsms\u2014Alds.Chairman ; Gremier, Donovan.\u20ac1TY PAssENGER\u2014As last year.Srrcran\u2014A Special Committee, compored of the following : Alds.Nelsen, Laurent, Genereux, Grenier, Greene, Hood and Mc- Shane, was appointed te confer with Mr.Chapleau and the other members of the Provincial Government, on the railway question, with instructions to advocate the piacing of the depot at the Quebec Gate, and to request the carrying oat of the ar- rangemenc with the late Government.SMALL Pox\u2014The Special Committee to sel-c: à site for the smail-pox hospital was re-elected.ALLEGED BRRACE OF PRIVILEGE.Ald.ALLARD alluded to an alleged act of insubordination cemmitted by Mr.Radford.He said that the Health Committee nad directed that a certain commauication should be sent to Mr.Rebins, the Commissiencr of Private Schools, and, on the.4th March, fisding it nad not been so forwarded, he went to Mr, Radford and demanded a copy that he migh himself send it, but Radford refused to give it to him, and then refused again whea witnesses were present.He left the matter in the hands of the Council, but if they did not take Action be said he would wait upon the Mayer next day, and acting upon the Power given to him by the Charter, de- Nelser, have e: quired into the case.Ald.MooNEY thought the proper course wonld have been to have first taken the matter before the Commitee.Af er some conversa ion it was determined to refer the matter to the Finances Cemmittes, which meets at four to-day.There was no other business of importance, and the meeting adjourned.THE ALLEGED MURDER CASE.TRE IxquUEst.Mr.Coroner Jomes yesterday morning empannelled à jury in the Pol ce Station, at the corner of Ontario and German streets, to enquire into the cause of the death of Hermine Nadeau, wife of Octave Vaillancourt.The lutter had been arrested by the High-Constable and Detective Riche on the charge ot 1ll-using his wife in such a manner as to cause her premature confinement in which she died.The prisoner was p esent during the inquest.He is à stout-built and inte!li- zent-looking man, uuder the medium bei cht.Ovine Hexri Ricuer, M.D., the first witness sworn, gave evidence regarding the confinemest of the deceased.In answer to his questions as to whether she had falien or done anything to hasten her confinement, she replied: that she had not.The immediate eause of death was pleurisy, which might have been caused by blows or a fall.\u2019 The prisoner, im Cross-examination, asked the doctor\u2014\u2018*\u2018 Do you think that the shock my wife received from falling down stairs eight days before the 24th of January was pot enough to produce the hem- crrhage (7)\u201d The doctor answered, * Ye.\u201d Q.* Do you think that during her illness the coldness of the room, when snow could be picked up at the head of her bed, was enough to cauee the death or my wife?\u201d A.\u201c Yes.\u201d Dr.Ouimet corroborated this evidence.Marie ETHIER, wife cf Albert Remillard, said her husband was now in the States.She had known the deceased well for four or five months past.Every day and evening the deceased with her children visited witness\u2019 house.The deceased was enciente.Vaillancourt, the husband of the deceased, used te come with his wife to witness\u2019 house.The deceased was taken ill on the 24th of January.On that day she with her husband was at witness\u2019 house.Vaillancourt with the husband of the witness was clearing the sidewalk.She saw her husband talking to a woman, and asked if that woman was his mistress.They then ran together into witness\u2019 house.The deceased took up a chair to strike her husband with it, but witness and Madame Duplessis hindered her.The deceased took up a knife from the table to stab his, and then lifted a glass tumbler to strike him in the face with it, but was again prevented.She took up a wooden clothespin to throw at Lier husband, but in doing so fell over a chair.Her husband fell over her feet, and the deceased struck him in the face with the clothespin.After her husband had gone Madame Duplessis went out, and the witness remained alone with the deceased.Witness asked ber why she had lost her temper.She answered that while in a passion she could kill anyone.Deceazed then left, and a short time after a woman came in and said that Madame Vail ncourt wae very ill P1 2:8 LarLeus, Police Constable, seid Le had known the prisoner for twenty years.He had only heard this morning of the death of Vail ancourt\u2019s wife, On the 6th of October last he had arrested Vaillancourt oa a warrant for assault and battery, u.stairs in a house on Allard street.On A'lard street the prisoner swore upon his soul that his wife would die by his hand.The prisoner grew pale with rage on hearing this statement and half rising from his seat, shouted at the constable, \u201c You lie, you \u2014 whiskey sucker.I got a mind to set your nose up.\u201d \u201c You can\u2019t doit,\u201d quietly responded the constable.The priconer clenched his fist and moved restlessly in his seat as he retorted in a 3avage whiaper, \u2018 Oh! If I got you outside, you \u2014\u2014,\u201d The Coroner said sternly to the prisoner, \u201cyouare only damaging your own case, I will have to \"deny you the privilege of being here.\u201d \u2018 Well, it\u2019s too bad, Mr, Jones,\u201d answ manded his suspension until the Council |.ed the prisoner, ** by Oh you perjurer !\u201d\u201d he said to witners.The constat-le, continuing.said that the prisouer had declared that his wife was glud of his arrestin order that she might live with her paramour.Witness knew Vaillancourt\u2019s wife, the deceased, to be a respectable woman.Toe prisoner was asked if he had anything to ask the witness, to which he answered, \u201c No, I will not dirty my mouth against him.\u201d DouirriLbe Druals, wife of Norbert Nadeau, was then sworn and said she had lived with her daughter,the deceased, for about a year.Deceased was enceinte.Vaillancourt lived in the same house.On the 24th January last the deceased was taken ill, after coming from Robillard\u2019s, and Vaillancourt went and brought Dr.Richer in.She was confined after seven months.The chilil was dead.She never rose from her bed, but died on the Eth of March She wasattended all the time by Dr.Richer.Wh n the deceased went to Mrs.Robillard\u2019s, on the 24t'1 January last, she was in good health.She returned home on foot alone that evening.Her husband arrived about ten minutes betore.Vaillancourt them went to get the doctor, and while h was out they put her in bed, The same evening, after her confinement, she said that she had received her death- blowat Remillard\u2019s.Witness asked her what marks she had on her cheek, and if they were caused by a blow from her hue band.She said \u201cNo, he threw me où & chair and perhaps I got it then, I do not remember his having struck me.\u201d The deceased told ber that her hu-band had often ill.treated her ever since her marriage.Prisoner wag in the hu.bit of drinking.Vail lancourt did net work, as he was an idle fellow.On the assembling of the jury at four o'clock, Madame DuPleseis, Joseph Vaillancourt (brother of the accused) and wife were examined, but their evidence threw no light upon the manner of the deceased death.The Coroner sumamed up the evi.deuce avd gave the case te the jury, who, after about kalf-au hour\u2019s consultation, returned the following verdict: * Tuat the said Hermine Nadeau, wife of Octave Vaillancourt, came to her death from natural c«uses and not otherwise.\u201d The accused was subsequently discharged.OUT-DOOR BOARD OF RELIEF.PROTESTANT Housm or INDUSTRY AND - Rarcos.Fellow-citizens, the poor are still suffering.The work of relief must be continued for some time yet.The funds are exhausted.In order to close our work free from debt, we require between four and five hundred doilars.We trust that our friends, some of whom have overlooked the matter, will now come to our aid.CHAS.ALEXANDER, JOMN SINOLAIR, Tues.M.BRYsoON, N.B.Const, E.E.SuzLTox.THE DOMINION PARLIAMAT.FOURTH PARLIAMEBNT\u2014SECOND SESSION.HOUSE OF COMMONS.Ottawa, Mareh 8.The SPEAKER took the Chair at 3.18 o'clock.After routine, Several Petitions for and against the passage of a Railway Commissioners Bill wera presented, and one from,the Secretary of the Anti-Chinese Society, praying that measures be adopted to prevent Chinese Immigration.À Message was received from His Excelleucy, the Governor-General, aecom- panying the estimates for 1850-81 ; also, the further Supplementary Kstimates that were required for the year ending 1880.Billa introdueed : To make provision for the winding-up of Insclvent Incorporated Bauks, and other Companies.\u2014Mr.Ives.To provide that persons charged with Common Assault \u2018shall be competent as witnesses.\u2014 Mr.Ivee.Gn motion of Mr.COURSOL, the House went into Committee on the Bill to incorpurate the Dominion Commercial Travellers\u2019 Association, as amended by the Standing Committee on Miscellaneous Private Bills.The Bill was reported to the House, and read a third time and passed.In reply te Mr.Domville, whether it is the intention of Government to subsidizes a lino of steamers from St John, N.B., to Panams, touching at the Waat Indies.Sir JOHN MACDONALD said the sub- jtes was under the consideration of the Govrroment.Ib reply to Mr.DeCosmos, SIR JOHN MACDONALD said that it was not the intention of Government to introduce & measure this session to enable is to issue Life Insurance Policies.Mr.LANDRY moved for a report of the survey made in 1879, preliminary to the coestructior of & branch of the Intercolonisl Railway te coumect St.Michel or St.Caarles with St Joseph de Levis, Sir CHAS.TUPPER said Government did not feel justified in undertakisg the construction of that line.Mr.ANGERS said he desired te impress upon Guyernment the ne- | cessity of building teat line, as by doing 85 a saving of 84% miles between Halifax and Ottawa could be effected.He believed that the Province of Quebec had built the North Shore line from O.tawa to Quebec for the purpose of selling it to the Domirion, and, by building tne line he re- tarred to, the Domision would then shorten the route between the East and West.\u2014Carried.Me.VANASSE maved fer papers and documents in relation to the digmiesal of Omer Allard, formerly employed in Her Majesty's Customs at the Cuy of Montreal \u2014Carried.Mr.ROBERTSON (Shelburne) moved for petitions and o rrespondence relative to the improvement of the Beach and protec- tiun ot the Harbor of Cape Negru Isla: d, Shelburne, N.S., &c., &c.\u2014Carried.Mr.MOUSsEAU moved for an Address to His Excellency the Governor-General for a statement showing tne number of veter- +n8 who have participated inthe sum voted by the Legislature in behalf cf the vater- ane of 1813-15 for tbe currert year ; also, the number of deaths known to bave occurred, and nuæber of persons as to whom no information has been received\u2014Oar- ried.Hon.Mr BLAKE moved for all correspondence on the subjectof County Court Judgeships, aud the junior Judgeskip of Leeds and Gresville, &e., &c.He vaid that previous Government had thought it not is the public interest to appoint an additional Judge in the Countiss referred to, He was not aware that there had been any grest inorease in tho judicial business of that Comnty ; bat, às it was currently reported that a junior Judge was to be appointed at an early day, he wanted to know if the work had really increased since the Judge of that Curt bad written to Government that he was capable of fili- ing all the duties of the offica.Hon.JAS.MACDONALD said the rumours that had reached the member for West Durham were entirely unfounded.The Government had not promised a Junior Judgeship to any person.Hop.Mr.MACKENZIE wanted to know if Government could answer whether they intended to appoint a junior Judgeship for Glengarry ?Hon.JAMES MACDONALD said that no one had been promised the position referred to.Mr.CAMERON (Huron) said that the Government could answer a question in that way with perfect propriety; but he would like to hear from them whether they had any intention of appointitg any one to the juni«r Judgeship of Glengarry, or Leeds and Grenville?He thought thar the system of paying the salaries of the Judges should be changed, so that they should be paid according to the judicial work that had to ba done, and that their salaries should range from eighteen huu- dred to twenty-fuur hundred dollars.Sir JOHN MACDONALD did not think a more distinct statement could have beeu made than was made by the Minister of Justice.When the Government fund a Judge could net properly discharge the duties of his offi «; then they might find it consistent with the public interest ro create a junior Judgeship.He did not favour a grade of salaries, a8 in the smaller counties first-olo-8 mon could not be secured for the minimum sum spoken of.It was just as necessary to havegoud Judges in thesmaller counties as in the larger ones.He thought that the salary of $2,400 would slwayssecure firet class men for the posicions.\u2018l'he time would come when County Ceurt Judges w.vld be allowed to retire, after twenty years\u2019 servic, on full allowance.Mr.FI.Z3[ @MONS ssid he had been approached by 8 large number of persous 1a the Riding pressing for the app intment of a junior Judge in Leeds and Grenville ; but, 20 far, the Government bad refused tn listen to thesa applications.Mr.HESSON said that the Government had refused to appoint a junior Judge fer the County of Perth.Hon.Mr.BLAKE hoped that the policy that was so loudly announced by the leader of the Government would net be deviated from in the privacy of the Coun- cil Chamber.He did not think a pro.its too bad.| posal to all Judges to retire on fall allowance after twenty years\u2019 service would meer with the approval of the public.He thought that a relative scale of allowance for Judzes in active servies should exist, as in some Counties the work was very heavy, while in that of others it vas extremely lignt.As a rule he thought that County Court Judges shou'd be taken from another quarter, as local partiality ana friendship werefin tha eyes of the people, generally calculated to interfere with the ends of jns'1ce.Mr.BERGIN said that, from the repre- aentations cf tha distriot he oame from, he could say that it was their intention to ask for the removal ef the Judge of that County and have another one appointen 1a hie place.He took iseus with the member for West Durham, and believed that local men sh uid be appointed to the vacancies 1a bo B-non in th«se Counties.Mr KIRKPATRICK thought that the salaries of Ju:gus should be Arranged on a «ra.ageording te the werk they had to do.Ia the larger contras the gost of Liv- Ing was very much more «xpsñsive than in te rural districts, and that was & streng reason why Lhe salaries should be rearran, - ed.Circumstances ¢ .uld be given where ceécupante of the Bench had been forged to rees:ve éalls from their own bailiffs because they esuld not suppart their owa families on the salary thas was givea thom.There was & great inequality bstween the salaries of Judges in Ontario and Quesss, and Gevarnmednt should give the sukjest their at- tontion and bave the imequality removed.He thought that the rule that had been adopted by the late Government to appoint Judges from outside the Local Bar was eonducive of much go.à and caleula:ed to advance the public interest.Mr.BOULTBER having spoken, Tre moriez vas carried.Hen.Mr, MILLS mevud for a statement dhewing the amount paid Ssnators as an indewnmity, the amoumt paid to the officers of the Senate, the ameunt paid to messengers of the Senate, the amount paid for printing by the Senate, and tue amount paid for all other expenses con- mooted with the Semate for ea¢h session since the lat of July, 1867.The object of the motion was to discover what the cost of the maintenance of the Second Chamber was te the eountry.In England the ex- petditure of the House of Lords was sub- jeut te the same supervision as that of tee other depa::m>nts, and ia this country thore wat no provisions for examinisg into the expenditure ef the Ssnate of Canada.There had been & large expenditure going on in that Mouse for à number of years that was net subjest te auditing, as was the case with the expenditure eof the Commons.He thought, when the returas came dows, it would be seen that the ex- peaditure had not been a3 economical as it should have bean, nor ss it would have, if is had been under the supervision of auditors, a3 was that of the Commons.Mr FISET moved for correspondence in relation to the establishment of a brewery at Battleford, North-West Territory.\u2014 Carried.Mr.BUNSTER moved a resolution declaring it desirable that the contract for carrying the mails between Victoria and San Franrciece be awarded to British or Cnnadisn vessels whoss headquarters shall be at Victoria.Hon.J.OCONNOR hoped the mover would withdraw the motion.Messrs.BUNSTER and DECOSMOS, after short spseches, consented.Hon.Mr.MILLS jecuniarly stated that it would be consistent on the part of the Government te give the contract te Capadian and British vesssis, and should carry their Nasional Pelioy into operation with the owryisg of the maile bsiween San Francisco and British Columbia.M:.BUNS TER then refused to withdraw the motios, but, with the censent of the House, be wouid allow thé motion to stand till he saw fit to bring it forward again.(Loud laughter.) The motion was lest on a division.It being six o\u2019clook, the Ipeaker-left the Chair.AFTER RECESS.MUFIONS.Mr.HAGGART\u2014That the petition ef the Credit Valley Reilway Co.be referred to the Committee on Railways and Canals with instructions to enquire inio the state ments therein contained and report there on to this House.\u2014Curried.Mr.SNOWBALL\u2014Statement showing the rates charged on freight from all the principal pointe from Chicago and eaat- ward te sil puince in ths Maritime Provinces, &c , &c.\u2014Carried.Mr.¢HABLTON\u2014Detailed statamen of exponditares amouniing to $5,523.33 given under the head of \u2018Miscellaneous\u2019 in siatement of receipts and disbursements by the accountant of the House of Com-~ moss for the year ending 30.n Jane, 1879.Mc BOBERTSON \u2014Cerrespondence ard petitions asking for the érection of a fog whistle at the entrance to Shelburne Hirbor, N.8.~Carried.Mr.PERRAULT'\u2014Statement respecting tobacoo svized in the County of Charlevoix between 1st January, 1877, and 1st January, 1820.Hon.dir BRICHARP CARTWRIGHT ~\u2014Kotara showing receipts awd expenditures charged 8» Consolidated Fand during \u2018the seven menths endiag lst Feb.in the yoars 1879 ans 1880.Mr.LANDRY \u2014Statement showing the names of workmen employed in the construction of emow-sheds, &2., 0m the section of the Intercolonial ex:endisg from Levis to E:viere du Loup, &e., &e \u2014Catried.Mr.COSTIGAN \u2014 Copies of tenders received by 3.Wilmot for the construction of Kapid do Femme salmon hatchery.\u2014 Carried.Mr DREW\u2014Correspondenes respecting the non-effisiency of the Canadian Pacific Railway tei.graph.\u2014 Carried.Mr.DREW \u20143Statemsnt cf all amounts paid the Hudsou's Bay Company by the various Departmen*& sinee the transfer cf their territory to Can:da.\u2014Carried.Mr.DREW\u2014Correspondence in reer- ence to the Hudsen\u2019s Bay Oompany'# olvims for losees sileged to have been sustained by them during the Red River insurrection.\u2014Carried.Mr.TROW \u2014S:atement in detail of all books, pamphlets, or papers to be issued, or already issued, as to immigration papers by the Department of Agriculture and of the Interior, oc any other Department, sicce 1st January, 1879, &c.Me complained that some pamphlets that had bren purchaged by the Government 1n large numbers contained advertisements of farming Iands for sale in Nebraska and D«kota, and he thought that was not a proper proceeding.Bon.J.H.POPE said that the member for South Perth rad received and pocketed a la.ge amount ef Government money for a pamphlet whica ha had written a few years ago, and which had contained an account of circumstances which should not have appeared in à Gaverament pamphlet.Mr.TROW indignantly denied ever having received & cent from the Goverement for the work referred to, but declared that he had spent $2,000 of his own money in seeking information by travelling in the North-West.\u2018Hon.J.H.POPE asked him to amend his motion, so aa to include the amounts paid by the Dspartment since January Ist, 1875, and he would prove it.Mr.TROW said that he would amend the wotior, but he warned the Minister of Agriculture that there wag not a particle of fommdation for the statement he had made.Ha said, further, that if the Government would show that he had recsived a dollar for that werk, he would give $2,000 to the Ottawa Poor Relief Fund at once.(Cheers.) Hon.J.H.POPE said he would accept the hon.gentleman\u2019s denial.(Laughter and cheers.) The motion was carried, as amended, Mr.OLIVER\u2014Correspondence relative to the carrying of the Mail between Elgin Post-office and the city of Lendon.He charged the Government with having dig- missed tho carrier for purely political mo- ives, Hon.JOHN O'CONNOR said tho ig.| spector of the district was enquiring into the matter, and, until he received that report, he would oppose the motion._ Hon.Mr.MACKENZIE said that the inspector's repors couid not alter the papers in the hands of the Government.He had never heacd before of papers of that kind b-ing refused, and he wanted wore evidence of the untensbleness of the Governmen:\u2019s position.bir CHARLES TUPPER said he had understood the Postmaster-General to say thar he could not bring down the corres- pordence till it was alkcomplete.(lronical cheers and laughter.Hon.Mr.MACKENZIE\u2014: Only the correspondence between tne inepeoior and the department is incomplete.\u201d Sir CHARLES TUPPER said the motion might be carried with ile Wnderstanding that the pspers would be brought down when the inapector had made his re~ per.(Cries of hear, hear) Hon.JOHN O\u2019CUNNOR -Would agree that the motion would stand till further information was procured.M Sabato was adj-urned.r.DECOSMOS\u2014M \u2018moran, location ot the Canada Pacific Fes Topo by Mr.Marcus Smith, &e.THe 2949, Sw CHARLES l'UPPER\u2014_W sent to tbe motion provided thas part PEN relative to a map that wag prepared b Mr.Marcus Smith was Withdrawn rod understood that the map in question had been condemned by the officers of the D, partment, and he t ought nig predecsszor x office, pone member for Lambtor, had oue right in wi i ferred to.(drawing the map re.LS Hou.Mr.ANGLIN\u2014Saidithat he posed the Minister of itn.! draw his charge m * Railways would with.ade too sessions ago inister of Publio Works against the then Mi Cele information: of withdrawing bter ) ; pink (LEUR ARLES TUPPER did not th} .nt wit d cherged the Governme Le De easing information.ALT get the did not know as much 0 i) bo did now._(Laug case Ar.MACKENZIE read rays d where the Mioistero : Baers charged the Government of 149 day with withdrawing the map hear._.PC motion wv) carried by striking oo that part relative to Mr.Marcu = Fhe House adjourned at 10 minutes past 10 o'cleck.\u2014\u2014\u2014 7HE SECRETARY'S APOLOGY.wardly and persistent manner IN nt ue Toronto Mail and its proviocis, satellites seek to blacken tbe oharacre * a political opponent 18 8evB in t 2 ce.di pen ra .B.C:ub, Mr.\u2019 us Le the House, for his outrage on Mr, Huntington Li rememered (bis i wferred to it will be Sansorous individual said loud enough Le be heard by almost every member de oe i she Hoase: d tl r, idee ebaek, cheat and swindler.; Tois rowdy in hia apology says his fault * of not lowering his Tec De iaten ded one shout 8k.] ate whom he spoke.This, of courds, ie & deliberate falsehood.Ho on i diately and calle Tae Speaker to the slanderous words used by Macdonell, whe re an ° the Chamber.19 rte to shield this slimy serpent from public axeeration, and to insinuate \u20ac Arges against Mr.Huntington.Referring to he Globe's eulogy of Mr.Huntington 1: asl Si {Joss it suppose thas people have Jost their memories that it thus attemp?A cover this man wir ne ait Veneers t respectability \u2019 e challenged again and again to produge scma dofinite charge against Mr.ie ington, but it takes good care not bo pi so, because it knows that the grous cs noss of such a charge could be oasily shown.Assassin like, it strikes at e back of i s opponents and escapes undel > cloud of inuendoes.The Pacilic scands , whieh the Tory leader will never be able to wash from hia hands, is ever and anon looming up to public gaze, and in or i\" to avert attention from it all sorts of charges are trumpsd up against the hate: Grits and paraded in th- columns of hr organs.It is à striking evidence ot ; depth of demoralisation whica the chie organ has reached, that it oan apologige for this atrocious assault in the Parliament of the csuatry upon one of the mest honourable and high-minded gentlemen in that body.\u2014Stratford Beacon.J ABOUT GIRLS.Wo find the following going the rounds: The girls in the principal cities and towns in Canada are neted as fellows : Montreal, the best dressed.; Toronto, the tallest and most stylish.Quebec, the smallest feet, All dumplings and lamba.; Ottawa, the most intelligent.London, the most demure.Kingston, robust and blooming.Hamilton, the best musicians.Halifax, the best complexions.Port Mope, intellectnal and vivacious.Cobourg, fond of music, the wharf promenade and flirting.Brockville, lady-like and graceful.Prescott, the most amiable.Brantford, the most indifferent.Sarnia, the most anxious to be loved.Bowmanville the most anxious to be married.8t.Catharines, the wittiest and most refined.Charlottetown, the most truthful, St.John, N.B., the prettiest.St.John, Nfld., the most liberal entertainers.oo Poterbore, the most unsophisticated, with a weakness for skating.Belleville, the most freckied.Lindeay, pretty, sweet tempored and nn- assuming.To which we add Barrie, epiritaal, with a preferencs for hot with lemon in it.; Collingwood, thera area\u2019t any ; they die oung or grow up into boys.y Orilla, anxious but hopeful, FuES OF DOCTORS.The fees of doctors ia an item that very many persons are interested in just at present.We believe the schedule for visita is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to his bed for a y~ar, and in nced of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medica: attendance alne! And one single bettle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness.\u2014 Bd.WaNTED.\u2014Nhermann & Co., Marshal, Mich., want an Agent in this County at once, at a salary of $100 per month anu expenses paid.For full partionlars addrees as above; W 274 A Carp.To all who are suffering frem he errors and indiscretion of youth, ner= vous weakness, early decay, loss of man heod, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure, FREER OF CHARGE.This great romedy was discavered by a missionary in South Ameries- Send n seif-addreased envelop to the Buy.Tesara T.Iymaw, Station D New Yorx Ct>, Drat WE - Érrs\u2019s CocoA.\u2014GBATEFUL AND COMFORT ING\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the Dâvural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately 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 10 disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ns ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many £ fatal shafc by keeping ourselves well fort:.fied with pure blood and a properly no: r- ished frame.\u201d\u2014 Civil Service Gazette \u2014Scld only in packets labelled\u2014* Jaues bps & Cu., Howamopathie Chemists ILoudin England.\u201d Wovombhar & am DET Eusurvunce Yloitces AUTAL INSURANCE COV OF ENGLAND.CAPITAL, os = = * $10,088 000 , Papi Liability of Stockholders Unlimited: FUNDS INVESTED, - - \u2014 $iS 008.04 Fire Insurances accepted on tha mest RSI ERB bul is NRC Lier ais s'ehrtazy \u2014emreary THE LIternool & London & Globe Insurance Jompany, n SAKADA BOARD CF BIRECTORS : De Honorable HY.STA ; i SHO.Chast ru Bed Depry airman M tile B orcantile Ri current tile isksaccepted at the lowest Dwelling Ho : nsared atre duced rtd Farm Propaxties c G.FQ.SMITH, July ET AGENT ro Tuy Dominion Teme \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ British America FIRE & MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY iN CORPORATE] 1888 CRC, ASSETS, - - - Sl10 87 + All Descriptions of Pr Against Fire aud Perils of Bayigation at Current Ratos, OCEAN POLICIES MADE pay IN LONDON (Eng.A BEQUIEED, WHEN +H.GAT WN.TATLEY seman J R\u20ac0LS for Provines of Quek, 0 \u2014_ has = \"| JOSEPH GiLLOTTs | | STEEL p ENS | Sold by all dealers Throughout the Worid | _ \u2014_\u2014 IE January 37 \u2014 application of the, fine properties of well- |.THEODORE HART, Ben, 9 TH ; T,E GEORGE STEPHEN, Eovues VAFITAL, .$10,000,000 | MSUNT (ÉVESTED IN OZNABA .$00,000 TOTAL INVESTUENTS, - .+ a 27,470,000 3 operty Insured kh Also, Sole À CELEBRATED HOUSE HOLYROOD GLAS L ted here bY the formerly rep be taken en the sam September 7 their publishing that he has found their & SOC AUTION.-\u2014Frad red and hlue wripper, bottles, 2s.63., 4s.6d., and 11s.Chief De SN 1; are t indi | e in log \u201c standing cases © igestion, neryo ç \u201c coughs, scrofula gout, dropsy, an .of flesh, nnd ie greatly asaisted y by ail druggists, ent imitations are being sold.The genuine is s-]] 7 CY gent in \u2014ÿOR THE OF diESSRS.JOHN FORD & gy s WORKS, EDINBURGE, SCCTLAND, OSEPH WALKER.ATE as executed by the late À gent of the Dominion thig fy PURIFIER.For all impurities of the 1, .extraordinary medicine hag g to Th; fluences over the bloud, which it nb and purifies.It removes all Plinple, Re blotches, cures indigestion, yp 4 thourand phases of suffering, Ÿ le the debilitated frame, buitdg up the, hoy constitution, and in fact acts like a chard As a eustaining, purifying tonio jt 3m.valuable, a1.d highly 1ecommend sng à Wear Sarsaparilia Pills, (which ara sold i Ÿ the }s.Jid and2s 9d.) G.C.Koragsy ets L.S.A., London, says :\u2014\u2018 [ strongl ern mend it in citancous diseases nu all Xnpurities of the bl od.I have been in hy 8 abit of ordering your SARSAPANILL) fy t ta my patients with the best resy; .8 me six quarts and six mammoth bottleg Read the following testimon \u2018 distinguished Churchman :\u2014 ial fron à \u201cLhe Hon.the Dean of Lismore, Ques Dean, steel, & Lo.oy send him tes bottles 0 eir Jacob Townsend's « The Dean has ends Sa pariila.no objection ù arsaparilla very useful in his family\u201d only in with the Doctor\u2019s head in the contra.No orsmg GRNUINg, ], pot.131, Fleet Street, London, \u201cHotels.Gees USSELL\u2019S R PAL Es ST.LOUIS HOTEL THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY, WILLIS RUSSELL, PREsIDRNT., This Hotel, which is unrivalled for size style and locality in Quebec, is open throughout the year for pleasure and buei- mess travel, having aecommodation for 500 Guests.June 28 158 RE-OPENING OF 11E ST.LAWRENCE HALL The above Hotel was opened onthe FIRST OF MAY by the former Propriator, so loag and favorably known throughout Canada, the United States and Brit'sh Empire, who has spared no exemse in entirely REFURNISHING the whole House; also adring All Modern Improvements, which will considsrably enbanes the already enviable popularitv of this Firstclase Hotel.H.HOGAN, Proprietor.S.MONTGOMERY, « Manager.May 3 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL REVERE HOUSE Mra.McNaILL .Proprietress.First-class Commercial and Private Hotel.Good Sample Rooms, and convenient to cars and steamboata.January 30 ly 25 - 5 - TTY UPLANDS HUTEL, Easman, Dodgs Conn'y, Ga Opens Jan ary lat.1889.On the Macon & Brunawick Eailroad.56 miles south of Macon, in the pire woods, 700 feet above tide water.Has all the modern improvements.Table supplied from best New York dealers.Average temperature in winter, 669.C.N.8C I IELD, late of Contineuta\u2019 Hotel, Philadeiphia, and FRED.H.800.FIELD, of Xt.Airy Hotel, Ga, and late of Windsor Hotel, New Yo.k, xianagers.January 2 St.Augustine Hotel ST.AUGUSTINE, FLA.Opens Drc.15.B.E.VAILL, Proprietor.This well-krown hotel, oneof the largest and best appointed in the South, will afford first-class accommodations at the usual terms, viz.: $5 to $25 per week, according to location rooms The houee ia in perfect repair, frescoing, decorating aud drainage having been completed.A first-class res taurant is connected with this hotel.January 8.LL 2 > SEEN CER HOUSE, .8, Georgia, opp.Fernandina, Fla, JAS.W.THOMPSON, of Kearsarge House, No.Conway (White Mts.), Proprietur.Huving taken a Jong .ease of this charming winter resort ~n most favourable terms, the propriet r will receive guests at very low rates.The hotel, which is one of the most pleasant and exceedingly well furnished, will be keps in first-class style.St.Mary's is famous for its heulth-giving climate, sulphur springs, and picturesque scenery.Steam ¥.rry daily to Fernaudina, For particulars address Horer, Excuanaz, 111 Broadway, N,Y, .Proprietnr, St.Maryn ax w.Troursox, 3 January 3, pros REVERE HOUSE BOSTON Mass.REDUCTION or PRICE 2.50 to &3 Per D nrACEWithstandine thé reduction ia ice the an erto unrivalled excelience of the table Strictly majntained, © wi octover17 CHAS.B.FERRIN, Proprietor.TT ORDER YOUR Account Booksatisfaction Guaranteed, 116 Ledgers, Journals, Dav Books, Ruled to any Pattern,\u2019and Bound in gny le Desi red.ALL WORK DORE On THE PREMISES Herald Cffice, ST.JANKS STRERI FISH, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Labrador Herrings Split and Round Mackerel Salmon Gaspa Dry Codfish ; Ralt-Water Eels For sale by February 27 VERRET, STEWART & C0.| | SRAY'S SPECIFIS MEDION TAL GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.TRADE MAK Will promptly TRA Je and Jas, radica q *,- A cure any and {1 every case of J Nervous Debilityan 1 Weaxness, result of 4 in tircretion, \u20ac 9ZCCBS OT OVer., FX%N IR Before T worr of theAfter Tak brain and nervous system: y Tf harmless, acts like magic, ang Fea eu extensively used for over thirty Tears wii great eT rticul : particulars in ou whe we desire to send tree by roel every one, gd\" The Specific Medicingjy \u2018 soid by all druggists at $l per Package .aix packages for §5, or will be sent treo mail on receipt of the money by address The Gray Medicine Co TORUNTO, ONT, 8&F Sold in Montreal by all Wheley 3 Ra and Retail Druggists, ard eve i Canada and United States.Fy wheny December 17 DM W; \u2014_\u2014 7 Ts EPPER\u2019S QUININE & IRON TONK contains an unvaryiog amount d quinine and iron.It powers of these valuable tonics in ! nnist, ing diseases and symptoms traceable ty weakness, ñ low state of the nervous sy tem, 6 feabled con-sition ot the body, ay derang«-ment of the general health, EPPEK's QUININE & IKON Toy: strengthens the nervous and musculy system, improves digestion, animates ty , epirits, recruita the health.For debility.+ ed health from the effect of ht cliney | this tonic is invaluable.FPPR 5 QUININE & IRON TON ruses and developes the nervousenu.- gies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite dispeis 1 nguorand «lepression, fertiiee he digestive organs, Is a erecific remeds fr neuralgia, agu., indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, snd in wasticg dis oases, scroful uatendencies, &c.The whol frame is grostly invig rated by Peppers Tonic.the ment-:1 fa u'tins brightened, th constitution grest'y etrengthened, ands return t.ro ust Lealth cercain.Bottle, 32 doses, 4s.Gd.; next size, Île.Nod b themiets everywuere.The name of Jl'eype , Hedford LL boratory, London, ut be on the: label.There ir no Louie so car tin in effect as Pepp.v's Quinine and Iron.It 6 s'rongly reco.omended to residents in India and the olonice, ard shoulu alwp ve kept ready for use in evers case cf fre or febrile condition.ARAXACUM and FODOPHYLIIS- Prepared only by J.P: pper, Londm.\u2018this Fluid combination, extiucted frm ad ill and calomel for the cure of dyspepis, ili u-ness, und all sy wptoms of cougestion * of the iiver.which are generally poin te ucath the shou ders, heng-ache, TOWS Bess, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeabls taste in the morning, giddiness, distur ance of the stomach, and feelings of genenl depression.lt sets the eluggish liver Motion, very elightly ac:s on the howls g1ving a sense of health and comfort witht 24 beurs, Itisth safest medicine, Tar axacum and Podophyllin is & fi rid med oly by J.PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, - Londen, whose name is on every label Bottles, 28.9d.and 4s.6d.Doid by al Che mists.A most valuable and essentil medicine for india, Australia, the Cape and Colonies generally.0 OUKTEW+ SULPHUB HaIR BE STOnNER will darken grey hair, ud in à few days completely bring back the natural color, \u2018l'he effect is superior to that produced ty an instantancous dye, and dos Act injure the stin.Large bottles, le.\u2014Lockyer's is equal to tho must oxpenaté hair res: orer UCKYER'S SULPHUR Half BE STUKER is tne best for restons grey hair toits former colour.It produce a perfectly natural shade, and is avsoluted barmiees.Kocommended for destrosi® scurf and ercuuraging growth of new hi OCKYLRS sULPHUE Halk Br ST'URER\u2014Sulpher being highly pi «d for its stimulant, cleansing, Beats action on ths hair glands, LUCKY , KES [OTEK is strongly recomended: © 18 most agreeable in use, and never fai po its action on the colour glands, always storing and maintaining that wbicl x been lost.No other hair dressing bo) by quisite.Large bottlus, 18.6d.SO a Chemists, Hairdressers, and Perfumers 0 London, the Country and through.u world.priced preparations LIVER COMPLAINTS.B.KING'S DANDELION #95 NINE LIVER PILLS (withou cury.) ; The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNES STOMACH DEXANUEMENT, FLE LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN TH SHOULDERS, BAD APPELITE 0 DIGESIION, ACIDITY, HBAD-1C 4 HEARTBURN, and all other sympa disorderea liver and dyspepsia.AC thé ledged by many eminent surgeons bo i safest and mildest pills for every © tion.4s 6d In Boxes at 1s 14d, 2a 9d, and de 70 , Sold by Chemists and Medicine throughout the world, Prepared by Jas.Korke, London.si Specially valuable Piils for fe abroad and travellers.February 6 md travelior.4 Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chloroë;E 008 Vice-Chancellor Bir W.Pack FU, stated publi-ly in Court that Pr.J: ROWNE was undoubtedly the iDve!, Chlorodyne, that the whole stord defendant, Freeman, was deliberaty bets true, and he regretted to 89 it sworn to, \u2014Times, July 13, 1664.LOROD OB.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CH © Kight Hon.Larl RUssELL, Comm den?1a sir Davenport, that he had received a y tion to the effect that the only rayne\u201d ang service in Cholera was Chlor See Lancet, December, 51, 1864.LonooYfé DR.J.COLLIS BRoWRE'S CHR Pme \u201c\u2018ig prescribed by scores of orthe o thos ationers.Of course A would Be.aus h 3 singular ular 1 ; seh want and Bla place.\u2019 Medical January 12, 1806.> HLOR OR.J.COLLIS BROWNES CHE isthe bestund most certain nome ne coughs, colds, asthwa, cousursP i ralgls rhenmatism, &c.li OR.J coLLis gRowpe's CHLORE 18 u certair cure in Jholera, YJ Diarrhœa, Colics, £e.on pronootf OR.J.\u20acOLLIS BROWNE'S CHE rot Caution\u2014None genuine without 508 \"ob + Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chloro a] te the stamp.Overwhelming Ww _ mony accompanies euch bottle.genPoiT Sole manfacturer, J, T.DAL gust 13 Groat Russel Street.Blot 24 pondon, sold in Bottles, is 18: 4 4e.6d., by al! Cherists\u201din,Canaë , Januapr 17 ET f opt RESTOREY Prescription bros : Cue of General weakness, Lest % io an: alt disorders brought on by Fi es Any Druggis has toe iugredients.AT DAVIDSON & 00., 78 Nassau Sie May 36 pe \u2014 THE MONTREAL HERBALS 5 AND Darty COMMBRUIAL GAZETTE: = SRG PRINTING AND PUBLIBHIN Communications to be sgaressed pe STEWAR P, Managing Dire 187 Bt.James Stcsot, Montres zE Bas Published by Lho MON TERR 00 RIA | OLDDR = 27 D Possesses all ty medicinal roots, 1s now used instead of bit 3 x Lockyer\u2019s is equal to any of the Ba 1 1 qu ted to the College of Physicians a forme ° THN \u2014T any ¢ assac sioner cent.8 serve.\u2014T! 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