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[" lorg ns ips Nok lity ption ais AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, VOL.LXXVIL\u2014T4.TELEGRAPHIC.(ANADIAN DESPATCHES.rt ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE.A Graduating Class of Seventy- Eight.The Closing Ceremonies To-day {SPECIAL TO THE HERALD.) - Toronto, March 26.The final examinations of the Ontario Veterinary College were terminated this evenirg, The graduating class numbered geventy-eight (78), and included representatives from all parts of the continent, also a number from England and Ireland.| The hoard of examiners, as appointed by the Council of Agriculture, included the most eminent and best known members of the profession.Between thirty and forty prominent veterinary surgeons, and a large number of medical practitioners and leading citizens were present.The awarding of prizes and closing exercises will take place in the College Lecture Room to-morrow at 11o\u2019clock.The Lt.- Governor will present the prizes in person.Halifax and the Short Lina.Preparing to Fall In with the Megantic Route.Consolidation of Baptist Bodiss.Ths Repeal Farce Goes On, [SPECIAL TO THE HERALD.Harnrrax, N.S., March 26.\u2014There was a lengthy meeting of the Short Line] Railway Committee.The general opinion seemed to be that the Megantic route would be finally chosen, and it was stated on the authority of Senator Power that Sir John had said \u201cno\u201d to Quebec\u2019.demands, The question was: \u201c What's the next best thing to do ?\u201d It was'agreed.that if the Megantie route was ire.vocably settled upon Halifax should insist upon the construction of the link from Fredericton Junction to Harvey.or Moncton.This would give us the shortest possible line and a fair shore traffic.To this end Mayor Mackintosh was instructed to hold a conference with the mayors of Moncton, Fredericton and other places whose interests are identical.The project for a federation of the Baptist churches of Canada under one centre governing the body of the rival Presbyterian and Methodist ecclesiastical organizations is making headway, an influential committee of Mari time Baptists have agreed upon a basis for united efforts in publications and home and foreign mission work, and Rev.Dr.Sawyers was delegated to attend a conference at Toronto April 29, to lay th scheme before the Upper Province Bap tists, The repeal discussion farce.was continued in the Assembly to-day.Mr.Mack of Quesn\u2019s, Government supporter, ridiculed Premier Feilding\u2019s amendment, he House isstill in session at midnight, with closed doors, considering certain personal remarks made between Mr, Mack of Queen\u2019s and Mr, McLennan of Inverness, -_\u2014 TORONTO.Successful Exhibition of Canadian Etechers\u2014-Kmportant Seizure of Goods by Casioms Authorities\u2014uterestin = Cases on Trial at the Assize Court, , Toronto, Ont, March 26.\u2014The Asso- tlation of Canadian Etchers, now holding their first exhibition, is a great success.The works exhibited comprise Canadian productions and those of eminent English and French artists, The Philadelphia association of etchers sent fifty sub- Jects.J.Ross Robertson.contributes a series from his collection which includes the finest works of Seymour Haden and Waltner, such as \u201c The Breaking up of the Agamemnon,\u201d and \u201c À Lancashire River.\u201d Mr.Scott, of Montreal, sends © Calais Pier,\u201d by Haden, and \u201cA Harvest Moon,\u201d by MacBeth, ¥ Chill October,\u201d and \u201c The Wayfarers,\u201d by Debaines and Waltner, are from Mr.Robertson\u2019s collection.The Canadian artists are well represented in meritorious works by Thos, Martin, Arthur Cox, Jardine, Newton, Haterson, Henry S.How- lang, Quinn, and Thos, Pike., This morning the customs officers from the frontier armved here and seized a con- signuent of jewellery sent by C.Wade, coal dealer, of Sarnia, who was arrested there yesterday on the charge of smuggling.The consignment is valued at $2,000.It is said Wades smuggling operations have been very extensive, As several city firms are implicated, an.investigation by the customs authorities ig being held.An interesting case, in which many ex- Derte are being exemined, is going on at the Civil Assize Court.Hugh MeCang- erty, mechanic, sued Lennox, dentist for $2,000 damages on account of mal.Practice in allowing a tooth to go down Into his wife\u2019s windpipe while having Several teeth extracted, vitalized air hav.0g been administered.Plaintiffs wife Was, in consequence, under medical tréat- Teen for some days and an incision had © be made in her throat and windpipe.© case will not be concluded till to- Orrow, EXCITEMENT XN WINNIPEG.Governor Dewdney Interviews Indian _ Chiefs.WINNIPEG, Man., March 26.\u2014Excite- ment still prevails in the city over the North-West difficulties.The parading of troops with bands and the playing of martial music tends, along with the absence of reliable news from the west, to prolong excitement.Aft two o'clock a portion of the battalion remairing in the city was inspected by Major Mackeard.The battalion was instructed to muster at the same hour to-morrow afternoon, when it will be inspected by General Middleton.In the event of an unforeseen emergency requiring the battalionlto assemble at an.earlier hour, an alarm will be given from sounded.Private telegrams were received from Gow.Dewdney this afternoon, in which ha states that he held a most satisfactory interview with the Crooked Lake Reserve Indians at North Broadview this morning, His Honor says, \u201cTheir anxiety is to go on the.reserve and not to create any disturbance\u2018 No war dance has taken place on the reserve as has been reported.I also had a telegram from the Agent at Touch- wood, who states that matters are quite satisfactory on the principal reserves, and he believes the same of others which he is visiting,\u201d It is conceded that a larger force than is available will be necessary to overawe the rebels.It is stated that General Middleton will recruit more troops here to supplement those going to the front.Two more regiments could be raised in Winnipeg, most of whom have had volunteer experience in Ontario or Europe, and are clamoring for active service, The field battery under Major Jarvis and Captain Coutlee, paraded 52 strong to-day, and are a fine body of men.Riel is sending runners among the Indians, but as yet without success.Military ardor is aroused at Portage la Prairie, and in three or four hours sixty- five names were obtained for a local infantry company.An offer was telegraphed to Col.Houghton, Winnipeg, to raise a good company for active service in the west.A train with troops arrived at Portage last night at 10.45 p.m., Brandon, 1 am.Broadview, 7 this morning.A long line of erowds turned out as the train rushed through, By arrangement Gov.à deputation of Indianshere.The confab took place in the caboose.A number of Indians from Round and Crooked Lakes reserves were present, including Beadagk Birkewistap, chief of the Cree.tribes, the only eurviving- Cree chief, som vf the chief who signed\u2019 the treaty with Lord Selkirk.Yellow Calf was unable to be present, having gone on a hunting trip.Little Child\u2019s- son is dying, and he was not present, These are the tribes; who revolted last spring and seized stores.Instructor Howie acted as interpreter, and Gov, Dewduey delivered an address.The pow-wow was satisfactory, and the peace calumet was smoked.KILLED DURING A DRUNKEN SPREE.The Work of Rum and Jezloasy.ST- CATHARINES, Ont, March 26.\u2014A farmer named Tenbroeck, 45 years of age, living in the Township of Grantham, two miles from this city met with his death during a quarrel with his young farm band Wm.Tuttle by name, who is not yet twenty-one.They had been to spend the evening at Port Dalhousie and returned about midnight, On their arrival at the farm they were heard quarrelling by Tenbroeek\u2019s son Alfred, aged 17, who ran out to the farm yard.He saw his father strike at Tuttle with a piece of board \"Tuttle wrested it from Tenbroeck and struck the latter a murderous blow which felled him to the ground.After lingering in a half stupi- fied condition until 1 p.m.to-day he expired.Tenbroeck was a widower, He is 8 prominent man and a member of the township council.The cause of the quarrel is attributed to jealousy on the part of Tuttle,who, it is believed, thought Tenbroeck was on terms of undue intimacy with his wife.Both parties were under the influence cf liquor at the time.THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.A Session Devoted to Asking and Answering Questions, Lonpow, March 26.\u2014In the Commons this evening Mr.Gladstone\u2019s announcement that England had protested against the action of France in declaring rice contraband of war was greeted with cheers.Mr, Kinnear asked whether Venezuela had ceded large territory in British Guinea to an American named Fitzgerald, who had formed a company to explore the couutry and develop its resources.var.Ashley said the question was still in dispute.England had taken steps to prevent the company entering into possession of the territory.Mr.Wolff (Conservative), asked whether, in view of the fact that the ice was vanishing in the Baltic Sea, the Government was prepared to send thither ax adequate fleet.Sir Thomas Brassey declined to answer such questions.(Cheers), Brassey said the admiralty was not aware that the British man-of-war Canada was fired upon at Carthagena.\u2014 \u2014Appreciative employer: «Mr, Wigging, I have been very much pleased with your assiduity aud attention to business during the last year, and I have determined to reward your fidelity by making you my junior partuer\u201d Horrified employe: \u2018¢ Junior partner\u2014me\u2014no, sir! Don\u2019t do it\u2014just reduce my salary and let it go at that.\u201d \u2014Puck, It is seid that King Kalakaua talks of building a roller-skating rink.This will make necessary another advance in civilization.The King and his subjects will have to wear shoes if they want to use the most improved style of roller-skate.To screw a skate on the bare foot and glide around Lalf an hdur would cause agony, and woe, ani bitter thoughte, and profani- Herald.the city fire-bells, \u2018and bugles will be |.Dewdney, who was on the train, met: MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1885.ANGLO-RUSSIAN MWAR-CLOUD Energetic War Preparations in England and India.War Supplies Sent to the Frontier.Turkey Will Ally Herself With England.Imporiant Meeting of the Cabinet Council.u The Reserves and Militia Called Out.- The Queen's Message.| Loxpon, March 26.\u2014The calling out of the reserves and militia has increased the excitement over the Anglo-Russian dispute, especially in military eircles.Orders for twenty thousand Martini-Henri rifles and revolvers has been sent to Birmingham.The arms are to be shipped to Bombay as rapidly as completed.The factories at Birmingham are working night and day.The Queen\u2019s message, calling out the reserves and militia, is as follows :\u2014\u201c The present state of public affairs, and the extent and demand on Her Majesty's military forces for the protection of the interests of the Empire having constituted in the opinion of Her Majesty a case of great emergency, Her Majesty has deemed it proper to provide additional means for military service.She has therefore thought it proper to communicate to the House of Commous that she is about to cause the reserve forces and such proportion of the militia as might be deemed necessary, to be called out for permanent service,\u201d The Marquis of Hartington will call attention to the message in the Commons on Monday.A special Cabinet council was held this afterncon at Windsor Castle, by command of the Queen.Just as the Ministers were leaving a messenger arrived, bringing des patches for Earl Granville from the En gliah Minister in Russia and Lord Dufferin.A second council was immediately held.The fact that the Queen had sent a message to | Parliament was not known -until after the official close of the Stock Exchange.Business during the day was steady, With a tendency toward better prices.When the news of the message came a rush was made by the remaining dealers to sell consols and Russian bonds.The former fell to 96%, the lowest point touched since 1878, when the Anglo- Russian war was threatened.Russian bonds were offered at 924, with no buyers.Large selling orders were received from Berlin.A panic is feared to-morrow, Heavy Indian Credit Authorized.The Council of India has been authorized to raise à credit of £1,500,000 on account of the Indian treasury for war purposes.Earl Dufferin will give the Ameer of Afghanistan the grant he demands to pay the Afghan troops and allay the discontent of the tribal leaders, The Ameer promises to place 50,000 troops on the frontier and in the forts at Balhk, Penjdeh and Herat, Preparations now being made at Rawul, Pindi and Quetta indicate that an early advance will be made via Quetta and Sidi with the object of reaching Herat before the Russians.The Russian ambassador has informed Earl Granville \u2018 that he expects important despatches from St.Petersburg on Saturday, Ali Riza Pasha yesterday left Constantinople on a mission from the Sultan to Bismarck with reference to the Russian proposals for \u2018a Russo-Turkish alliance.The House of Lords will dis- cues the Queen\u2019s message on Friday.The message does not imply that peace is less hopeful.It simply means that England will not shrink from the responsibilities to remove an impression abroad that England is reluctant to engage in war.\u2018This is true, but some things are preferable to peace\u2014some things are worse than war.The excuse that the Czar is unable to coutrel his officers on the Afghan frontier would be more convincing if their acts were promptly disavowed, but they never have been.\u201d Thé War Cloud Thickening.LoNnpoN, March 26\u2014Another week will decide the question of peace or war, Notwithstanding the vigor of the war preparations a great deal of diplomatic parleying is in progress.The favor of the Ameer of Afghanistan, Abdurahman Khan is being sedulously cultivated by both sides, and Lord Dufferin has: been instructed to reassure him that Eagland will Lever allow Afghanistan to come under the sway of Rus:a, The counter proposals of England to Turkey, which were intended to checkmate M, Nelidoff\u2019s efforts to effect a secret Russo-Turkish alliance, now seem likely to succeed.Turkey has been coquetting with Russia, butisnow disposed to favor England.The Sultan is said to be charmed with the prospect of being allowed to undertake military operations against the Mahdi, as he \u2018knows this is likely to result in Turkey\u2019s unquestioned control of Egypt.If Turkish troops are sent to the Soudan, it is probable 10,000 of the British troops now operating in that country will be sent to India, as well as a similar force from England, which had been intended to reinforce Lord Wolseley and General Graham.The large feet of steamers which the Admiralty has been quietly collecting during the past six weeks will furnish abundant means of trarsporta- tion, and volunteers for the expedition are numerous and ardent, Pléptiave been perfected in the Admiralty Office fox ! ty, ond cores, and so forth,\u2014 Norristown the blockading of Russian ports in the Baltic and Black sezs.Active Preparations for War.Active war preparations throughout England continue, and not since the days of the Crimean war has the excitement been so great.The belief has rapidly grown within the past few days that a war with Russia is nuavoidable, and the war fever is now strong upon the people.The activity at the arsenals and dockyards is almost unprecedented.Large forces of men are employed both day and, night filling the heavy orders already sent in by both the War and Admiralty Offices, This morning officers of the Ordnance Department at Chatham received imperative orders to ship imwedi- ately to Bombay all the Martini-Henry rifles in store in that department.\u2018Already the Government arsenals are faxed to their utmost and so urgent are some of the orders that contracts have had to be made with private firms.At the dockyard vessels are being fitted out for instant departure, some of them not having been placed under sailing orders for years.Among those which are being rapidly fitted out fur sea are the men-of-war Mercury, D-vastation, Colossus and Bacchante, and the troopship Orontes.Not- withstandiig that the situation has not improved iu the least all the markets are stronger this morning.On the Stock Exchange dealings are characterized by a more confident tone, and the scare of yesterday seems to have materially diminished.The streets of London, this evening, are dotted with excited groups discussing fhe situation and the outlook, The verdict is almost general that a formal declaration of war cannot be much longer delayed.At all the newspaper offices and news centres great throngs have gathered anxiously awaiting the latest information with regard to the doings of the Ministry and Parliament.Some of the journals have issued extras which are bough! in with avidity, Many of the admirers of the Jingo policy are paradicg the streets shouting and singing war songs which many of the onlookers lustily cheer.Altogether the war spirit is rampant.In accordance with the royal message read in both Houses of Parliament, orders have been issued by the War Office calling out the reserves of both the regulars and militia, Regiments that have not been called upon for active service at any time during the past ten years have been summarily ordered to prepare for immediate departure for foreign service, Orders have been sent to the armories throughout the kingdom to return immediately to the Tower of London all Martini-Henry rifles which they have in stock.After being ingpect- ed the rifles are to be despatched to India.Fourteen thousand rifles at Portsmouth are to be forwarded to-morrow.It is reported that orders have been received at Aldershot to raise fifteen thousand troops for India, À Vattery of horse artillery will proceed immediately.The Government of Burmah is sending a thousand camels to India for the transport service.Orders have heen sent to Chatham to supply immediately five million cartridges.À wild rumor is afloat that Russian troops have atfacked a portion of Sir Peter Lumsden\u2019s party and killed two of Lis men.Parliamentary Explanation.Mr.Gladstone stated in the House of Commons, this afternoon, that the Russians had advanced no nearer to Penjdeh than Pul-l-Khatun, 80 miles distant, General Alikhanoff has established & post of Turcomans at Pul-I-Khatun.The army of the Bombay presidency has been ordered to prepare for active service.The Standard is still hopeful of peace.It says Russia\u2019s finances are unable to bear the strain of war, but no power except Germany is able or willing to supply a loan to Russia and that it 1s doubtful whether even Germany could do so.Telegrams from the Continental bourses show a firmer market.Cavalry for Asia.St.PETERSBURG, March 26 \u2014It is reported that a council of Russian generals, including Grand Dukes, has been summoned toconsider the practicability of employing regular cavalry in Central Asia in the event of war where fodder and water are scarce.Russian Enterprise, Loxpon, March 26.\u2014It is reported the Russian railway from Kizil Arvat to Askabad will be completed in a fortnight, when the section to Merv will be commenced, Calling Gut the Reserves, LoNDoN, March 26.\u2014\u2014The Queen has sent a message to the House of Commons calling out the reserves and militia for permanent service.AuglesYuriish Alliance Thounshé Pros - bable.CONSTANTINOPLE, Earch 26.\u2014It is believed in political circles here that in the event of war between Russia and England the fighting will not be confined to the Afghan frontier, but will extend to the Black Sea.It is rumored that Great Britain has already sounded the Porte in | regard to obtaining permission to pass the Dardenelles in the case of war, The prolonged stay in London of Hassan Fehmi Pasha, the Turkish envoy, is attributed to the belief that the Afghan troubles are more likely than the Egyptian question to effect, under certain conditions, \u2018an alliance between Tur- \u2018Key and England.PS THE DIGGER METHUSALEH, [From the Chico (Cal,) Chronicle.] On Sunday an [ndian named Hoopness died at the rancheria on BRancho Chico who had seen one hundred and thirty vears, Hoopness never knew the year in, which he was born, but to calculate back to the \u201cmoons\u201d that he remembered placed hie age at one hundred and thirty years.He had beea a big warrior in_his day and served for years as chief of ihe Diggers\u2014 an office he was compelled to relinquish by old age.His faneral took place Monday afternoou with all the powp and cir- cumstasces of Indian customs, Chief La Fonso officiating at the burial.There are old men id the tribe now who can recollect fifty years back and at that time the age of Hoopuess was place at eighty years.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Any lay who desires further information than can be given in the limited Eade newspaper columns can obtain Miseddiydia IF.Pinkbam\u2019s pamphlet \u201cGuide wo Health\u201d by sending à ctamp to Jenn, Mass, \u20184 (then return to Europe.LATEST CABLE NEWS.Effect of War Rumors on the English Market.The French Forces Defeated with Heavy Loss.General Graham's Force Again Attacked by Arabs, Destructive Hurricane Off the Madagascar Coast A Great Storm.Lonpox, March 26.\u2014Advices from Tamatave state that a destructive hurricane visited the east const of Madagascar on February 25th.The American bark Sarah Hobart and French steamers Oise snd Argo were wrecked and seventeen persons drowned.The damage was great.\u2018 } Another Arab Skirmish.SUAKIM, March 26.\u2014A convoy, under General Graham, accompanied the Shropshire, Surrey and Sikh regiments this morning, on their departure for Tamai as far as Gen.McNeill\u2019s zareba.The zareba was reached with a loss of but three men, who were wounded in the fight on the way.The Arabs rushed on the troops, The latter formed square, The Arabs recklessly charged upon it with such impetuosity that they got within twenty yards.They were repulsed with the loss of one hundred killed.Skirmish parties are clearing the bushes of Arabs along the toad to Tamai, Engagement With the Chinese.Paris, March 26\u2014 General Negrier telegraphs as follows from Dong Dong, March 24 : \u201c The Chinesé attacked Dong Dong on Sunday, I advanced on Monday and captured the first line of forts deferid- ing their camp at Bamgbo.To-day re- newed- efforts were made byus against the enemy, but this proved unavailing in the face of superior.numbers, Oar artillery ammunition was exhausted, and we returned to Dong Dong.Our loss in killed and wounded is 200,\u201d Gallantry Rlewarded\u2014England\u2019s Heroes \u2014Tzouvle at the Cape\u2014A Depressed Market\u2014The Capadinn North-West \u2018Iroubles.] LonpoN, March 26.\u2014The Home Secretary to-day presented Policeman Cox with the Albert medal as a mark of recognition for his bravery in attempting to carry out from Westminster Hall the smoking package of dynamite which caused the recent explosion there.The Home Secretary also presented an address of congratulation to Policeman Cole, who was_also dangerously injured at the time, In making the presentation Sir William Harcourt said : \u2018 Your example at a moment of peril to the nation will teach cowardly assassins that England has men always ready to confront murderous plots and defeat treason.: Lord Derby stated in the House of Lords this afternoon that disputes had arisen between the British Government of Cape Colony and Mr, Warren, the special British Commissioner in Bechuan- alaud.Lord Derby hoped to amicably arrange the misunderstanding, + After official hours to-day foreign funds became flattened, owing to the calling out of the reserves and militia.Consol, Russian, Turkish and Egyptian securities were the principal sufferers, The Paris bourse was flat.Rents closed at the lowest figures of the day, owing to the Tonquin defeat, Sir John Macdonald has telegraphed that the reports of the outbreak in the Canadian North-West are overdrawn.It is believed the Indians will not join the half-breeds.Disgracelul Demonstration.ViENNA, March 26.-The riotous scenes in the Austrian Chamber of Representatives, which begun on Wednesday, culminated yesterday in a disturbance which called for the intervention of the police.À large number of students took possession of the galleries and repeatedly interrupted the proceeding with shouts of \u201cdown with the Jew President\u201d ; \u201cdown with the railway Jews\u201d ; \u201churrah for the Anti-Semitics,\u201d Business was stopped and the President ordered the galleries to be cleared, It was necessary to bring in | the large force of police before this was accomplished.The rioters fought desperately, but were finally ejected one by one.Most of them were locked up.AINGE PRATILES OF THE WILD WEST, [From the Philadelphia Times.) The pretty and piquant Aimee in her dressing-room last night, surrounded by pretty Parisian hosiery and other indescribable articles, said she thought Paris, with all its loveliness, tame compared with this country.\u201c\u201c You know I have been in Texas,\u201d she said in her charming broken English, \u201cand have had, oh! such adventures, just like a novel.We were on one train that was robbed, but we did not lcse much.One of the robbers killed the conductor, and that rol- ber was hunted with¢ blew dogs,\u201d do you cali them?Ob, yes, bull dogs.You bave heard how I had to walk without shoes a long distance owing to the burning of a bridge, snd how we split up fences to keep warm and lived just like gypsies.I noticed there were not #0 many bald Leads in the audiences in the West as in the East, Out there there are a great mauy men of a fine physical type.I find that liveliness takes everywhere; peopl: want to be amused.What the best American variety actresses and soubrettes lack is grace\u2014chic.Many of them havethe most charming voices.But, as I say, the wonderful thing 1n this country is the travelling; you see so many strange things and so much happens.From New York I shall go to Chicago and San Franciscoand My health isnot very good.\u201d \u2014Surf bathing has begun at Sa: Diego, Cal., and the hole town bathes every day in the sea.SUBSCRIPTION: $800 A YEaR.SINGLE COPIES, ~ THREE CENTS.UNITED STATES TELEGRAMS, Clearing Gut the Oklahoma Boomers, vers French Intrigues Suspected In Central America.The Case of Kidnappisg by British Detectives, \u2014 Manslaughter By a Tramp in Defence of Ladies.' Polygamy Must Go.WASHINGTON, March 26,\u2014A delegation of clergymen to-day presented the President à meniorial, signed by a thousand clergymen and laymen, urging him to strengthen and support the Edmund\u2019s Anti-Polygamy Act.The President promised to give the subject.his early attention.Western Stoek Growers in Convention Curvenne, Wyo., leading members of the Stock Growers Association assembled here to-day.They say the past winter has been the finest for many years.The cattle losses are below the average, estimated variously from one to five per cent.After the Ranchmen.ARKANSAS Crry, March 26,\u2014General Hatch has ordered the cavalry to proceed to Oklahoma immediately and destroy all permanent improvements on the ranches of certain cattle men who have been for some time established there, and to require them to leave the territory.This is construed as the inauguration of the policy of the Interior Department forthe removal of all unauthorized stock men in Oklahoma, \u2018The Illinols Senatorship.SPRINGFIED, Ill, March 25.\u2014Four ballots were taken for U.8.Senator to-day.On the first ballot Logan received 100, Washburn 1.On the second ballot Lôgan 101.On the third ballot Washburn received Sittig\u2019s vote, Logan 100.Fourth ballot\u2014Logan 101.No choice The Democrats abstained from voting.eu A Grateful Tramp.WADESBORO\u2019, N.C., March 26,\u2014 On Tuesday evening an Irish tramp called at a house occupied by two ladies and asked for lodgings.They declined the request, but finally agreed to lock him in a closet for the mnight., About midnight the ladies were awakened by a negro iu the room, who threatened to kill them if they made any outery.He demanded money.One of the ladies said she would get it.She went to- the closet and unlocked the door, The tramp, who had heard the conversation, sprang out, pistol in hand.The negro started to run, but the tramp fired, killing him instantly, The supposed negro was a white man, and a near neighbor of the ladies, who had blackened his face, Convicted of Manslaughter, MoONTEPELIER, Vt., March 26, \u2014 The case of the State vs.Sanders went to the jury at noon yesterday and about half- past three they came in with a verdict of manslaughter, Sentence reserved.The penalty is imprisonment for not less than seven yeats, and may be any term up to life imprisonment, and in some exceptional cases a fine in lieu of all other sentence, the penalty being entirely at the is strongly in favor of respondent, and the charge of the court was very favorable to him, A Strange Story.New Yorg, March 26,\u2014A letter sent to his wife by Robert Ireland, who it is alleged was kidnapped into Canada by the British detectives, is dated \u201cOn board steamer at Halifax.\u201d It tells her that when the writer reached the Canadian shore he was confronted by two men, one of whom said, \u201cWe want you, young man ; you are a deserter.from the British army.\u201d Ireland replied, \u201cI am an American citizen,\u201d \u2018That does not matter,\u201d the spokesman said ; \u201c you are not in the United States now.\u201d Ireland\u2019s money and writing materials were taken away from him, and he was removed to Halifax and placed on the steamer under guard.He could not learn the name of the steamer, but wrote that she had a red smokestack, He \u2018was detained below and allowed to speak to no person except his guard.This individual told him there were two others like him on board the vessel, Ireland was warned that if he made any difficulty, it would be ail the worse for him before the court martial.Ireland was under the impression he was going to Buffalo from Rochester.THE BARRIOS SCHEME.Is the French Government Favoring it ?WASHINGTON, March 26.\u2014The Central American troubles are regarded with apprehension in this city, because of the fear that Barrios is acting under a perfect understanding with the Freneh authorities in control of the Panama Canal, who are determined to prevent any supremacy of this country looking to digging the Nicaraguan Canal, In striking proof of this are the declarations made to-day by Rear Admiral Jouett, commanding the North Atlantic squadron, who has just received orders to take charge of the fleet in Central American waters.He says : \u201cWe'll havt to take a hand in this matter sooner or later, in my opinion, The French are going to do everything in their power to prevent the construction of any canal but the Panama Canal, and, in my opinion, Barrios\u2019s movements are not made of his own accord, but you will find the French are at the bottom of it.They will stay at the bottom until the time to come to the top, and then they will come, and we had better look out.Now, look at that Pauawa Canal ; the French have spent millions, aud intend to spend milliors more, and they do not intend thar 1: March = 26.\u2014The |.discretion of the court.Public sympathy | shall be wasted.To this end they have secured the ownership of nearly the whole of the Panama Railroad, and on that little strip of land, less than 50 miles wide, they have massed 15,000 workmen.They are workmen now, but when the time comes they will prove to be 50 many trained French soldiers.Itell you these French are everywhere, and they know what they are about.The Germans are the same way ; in fact, every nation is on the alert except ours, Why, during the Franco-Prussian war every one of our naval vessels had a German officer on board in the disguise -of a common sailor.Every now and then a seaman would be met with who displayed extraordinary intelligence at times, and he would be found to be a German or a Swede.He performed his duties as a seatnan, but he had others that he performed for his home government.He knew everything that this government was doing, and he took care to give that information where it was mest wanted.Do you suppose that there are no French army officers on the Isthmus of Panama among these workmen, and'do you suppose that every move we make, or rather that we don\u2019t make, isnot known in France immediately?If you do you are mistaken, and it won\u2019t bea great while before you find out your mistake.\u201d CLATMING HER THREE CHILDREN.The Legal Fight Between Mr.and Mrs.Bionjo For Their Three Little Childe ren.There was an uausual attendance and much interest manifested yesterday when the Court of Appeal opened after recess.The Chief Justice, Sir A.A, Dorion, presided, and His Honor was supported by the full bench.The fair plaintiff (who is an American, quite young, and said to be highly \u2018accomplished as a painter), her husband and their two fine boys, were present, the little girl, who is only 24 years old, being excused from attending on account of suffering from a bronchial affection since her former appearance in Court, Messrs.Kerr and Carter appeared for the plaintiff,and Messrs.Lamothe and Charbon- neau for the defendant.Mr.Kerr gave a history of tire case from the removal of the cuildreu by the father, first from New York to Tuledo and thence to Montreal, which, he urged, was to get them out of the prosecution of the \"American courts.He characterized the case as one of the most outrageous, so far as the treatment of the plaintiff was concerned, that had ever come into court, On the very day that a writ of habeas corpus had been issued in the United States court at Toledo to produce the infant daughter, her father whisked her otf to Montreal, disregarding the order aod leaving his wife to foilow at great expense in order to get a habeas corpus here.The learned counsel next submitted four certified copies of ¢ exhibits\u201d filed,in the Divorce Court, New York, and two affidavits made in support of the husband\u2019s plea.Mr.Kerr merely explained to the court the contained in favor of Mrs.Monjo, but he read the affidavits that were adverse to the character of his client and stigmatized them as entirely unworthy of beliet.These affidavits represented that the lady was residing iu a questionable quarter of Newport last summer,whilst counsel subm.tted 1a one of the exhibits from the records of the Divorce Court, N.Y., a deposition signed by a number of the best and most influential citizens of Newport giving a high character to the part of the town in question, The strongest testimony was algo submitted relative to the moral character end correct deportment of the plaintiff.Mr.Kerr, in a forcible address, quoted American, English and local Acts bearing on the case and showing the discretionary power wicided by the Court.The Chief Justice explained in concise terns that it rested exclusively with the Bench to act for the moral and temporal benefit of the children.Mr, Lamothe followed Mr, Kerr for Mr.Monjo drawing attention to the affidavits of Ki.G.Hammond, Deputy Chief of Police, Newport, B.1., and John Gilpin, a storekeeper there, as read by Mr.Kerr, in which the moral character of Mrs.Monijo was impeached.She superintended a store there, and disposed of paintings executed by herself.\u2018The counsel at some length quoted Jegal aathorities showing that the father when his wife had left him and broken up his home was entitled under the law to the possession of his children.He further submitted that Mr.Monjo\u2019s brother in New York, who is a furrier there was wealthy and was willing to provide for the children.At 4 o\u2019clock the Court adjourned, the re~ mainder of the argument being deferred until to-day.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.Notes, A meeting of the Junior Shamrocx La erosse Club was held at the .rooms of the Shamrock Athletic Association last evening for the purpose of appointing delegates for the coming meetiñg of the National Lacrosse Association, to ba held \u2018here.The president, vice-president, and secretary were named.À meeting of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association was held at the Gymnasium last night for the purpose of amending the constitution and by-laws so as to permit the affiliation of the Montreal Football Club.After some discussion the amendments were made so that the Montreal Football Club is henceforth one of the affiliated clubs of the M.A.A.A.der the auspices of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association opened last evening at the Gymnasium, Mansfield street, when Messrs.Nees, Guy, Hyde, Wilson, Fletcher, McPherson, and Rodden entered.The exercises last night were with Indian clubs, parallels, etc.The competition will be continued on Saturday and Monday, also Tuesday it necessary.The first prize is a handsome gold medal, offered by the association.The five mile trotting race at the Mout real Driving Park yesterday was won by Wild Irishman, owned by Michael Minogne Mr.Minogue's horse fias so far vanquished every horse he has trotted against this winter, tenor of the evidence which the exhibits.The all-round gymnastic competion un- [3] THE MONTREAL HERALD, \"AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE FRIDAY, MARCH 27.\u2014 NN LoL < Co ies fall makes, Se@10c for medidm to fine;) TEN Wiscellanerus, *- Miscellaneous, = DA IESAENTARY CRERBLG RE \u2014 - \u2014 - He PARLISHENT KRY HERALD 3 1 others think that foreign investors would { Accozding to cable advices from London | ing month, 235 61; California wheat, just and 5e@Sc fur other grades gs to quality.Es i ee \u2014\u2014 2 1 ÿ Ley ü 283 | have ,Ç recourse to the market as being | to Messrs.Stuart & Co., stock brokers, 13 shipped or promptly to he shipped, 353 safer than the home owes, and thus tend ; Iospital street, Grand Trunk preference 6d; do., nearly due, 35s.English country Daring the Session Tall Tele 2 ; Ty à = UFSSe A ud # Ÿ a ir, deu FA CL EP 6 SU des ù graphic Reports will be spe- to an rdvance in values.@ stocks closed as follows :\u2014Frrsts £43 15 0, shout markets burn dearer, F rench do, ¥alues sre weak and ghow a down- ; , eialiy prepared for this Jour.The Pacific Mail Company has been seconds £30 10s, being à decline o£ 5s per whet 295 oto Pas ; ora ° 230,000 qrs raid cendèaèy, retailers endenvortng fo Ww nat | 7 3 Sbhmeihing New 7?Ho nai by two expert Stenograph- tendered & very large amount of freight share from yesterday, when firats closed at » Oa passage to the United Kingdom, wheat bi Shem fresh ar pen a # p ne ta ?hs ve | \u2019 we , fourth ers.Their reports will be |\" the subsidy notice was published.£44 0 0, and seconds at £30 15 0.and flour, 3,100,000 qrs.; corn, 190,000 profit to themselyes at 20c.We quote : fa aL mang Only the y ss ja suppiemented - say Officers of the Company are well satisfied Rentes were cabled from Paris at the ars.Liverpool wheat, spot, upward 18c@183e.In the New York market RE 4, FE \u2018 à ICE Mal HAINE à: pp by a\u201d Special with the outlook for competitive busi- foll ices to-d 81f tendency; \u2018do.com, strong.Liverpool eggs are barely steady in price as supplies # L ie © cu Ari - Lil, Cerresp * ; \u201c petitive busi- following prices to-day:\u201411.30 a.m.1f mixed maize, 4: 7d; Canadi as.5s ave , .X , man ; \u201c 2 ' The Sp! espendent who will make P J \u2019 aize, 7d; Canadian peas, 03 are afforded more freely.The quotations in the Dominion.and manuiactu-ed SOLELY by Hon.ness, and say it is a matter of indiffer- 324c; 1.30 p.m., 81 30¢; 4 p.ra., 81f 10c, 10d.Liverpool, 3.30 pm.\u2014Ham, L.C., are state fr:sh at 19c@195c, western at ® running comment on the 43s 6d 181 yor a 5 Odd, 83c@19c.TORONTO om the és Va dd NO LU Ce 1 me Wy (tizens 0 McCOLL BROS.& CU, ence to them whether there is any at- \u2018 GRAND TRUNK BAILWAY.Co aaily business and also supply tempt to renew the subsidy or not.They | Livereoor, March 24 \u2014 A leading Ashes.hu (ke public with a good share of say that if the contract is renewed, 16 will oy curs of offic for the week ending Wueily grain circular says Whe wear Under light receipts the market is firm.December 10 wi 29p [on of te | Gitawa Political News and Le with a provision by which notice of ) \u2019 Cor.week though not, unfavorable to crops.The We wo oe $4.00@34.:0, according to : Mr.Spe ;} Gossip which de not always intention to cancel cannot be sprung Ppassengers.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 #5, o 0050 wheat trade bas heen quiet, with only a ten or Ant pots.There are no sales Cg ga Ey > \"> Go y à #1 7% a ñ Fu 7 the Zod 2 A find their way int int upon the Company at an hours notice Express, freight and mail.\u201d 11,060 11,050 | limited bn done.There is a steady wesc\u2019.0.pois of pear & i i f= = Ë G A 3 4% #5 % # \"3 £1 af a receiving 1 r way into print.THE ithout penaliies therefor | Freight and ive stock.180,547 211,187 undercurren: 1 sticeable which will soon Commercial Notes.Bison dd B WAYS y 5 # à Ë 7 ÿ \u20ac The fol} qu HERALD may be relied upon ; ; \u2019 à Total.3262,K89 512,657 | develop into sc:ivity with adverse politi- The receipts and exports of dairy pro- yas wy, wnges gan ; «| x Th $202, S512, y p 5 bill et M to prove especially int th ¢ Closing prices to-day comper.d Corresponding week of 1834, 312,837 cel news.The provincial markets have ducts at and from New York since May d 57 ÿ = A OT A , i I a pr ¥ ?y interesting ne 1 those of yesterday shew the follow-| ° Decrease,1885\u2026.5 598 mostly been dull, with prices unaltered, 1st compare as follows :\u2014 =F ho LS wd | 96 of à ° i .uring the Session.The charge Advance ST chie B.& Q 1 De AË to-day's market there was a good BUITER.Rarsipts Exports | VE % j Ex à Mr.Gagr | .i à \u2014 .B .%, Del.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.attendance aud a firm tone prevailed.Pkes.Lbs.\u201cad E i EA A bill) CL for the Session, whether it be ack & West §, Del.& Hudson §, Kansas Ret f traffic for th k endin There was a fair trade in wheat-at ex- For week ending Mar.24.18,615 2 Sis hot ; Ear = tain oificy hl Hl long or short, will be only Mi exas b Louisville & Nashville 3, 21 LUE TS 4e orthe wec£ ending treme rates.Flour was quiet, with a Sale ey 1888 oe serene Laas 15 S008 ye pa ST ' of the pr ! ONE DOLLAR.sssourl F acific 1, New Jersey Central 278 blared, 1609 i- steady demand.There was a good trade Same time last year.1,412,282 16,618,500 A bill XIE 14, New Fosk Contral 4, Northern Paci-|T92 for corresp Sah wack wi.gio 1m comm at full reves CHEESE.tots E § gles 25 Ly Eu i 3 De pre ny St pb al Oregon Tans, ' 5 or ; Chicago Markets.; Hes.oa ile of Baron Lishig's cin wi Mr.Mer HL T i Aik AND kh CNRGE Puit 4 ail 5 St.Paul prof.23 Texas Increase, 1885.53006 || The £ullowing special was received this EOF mock ening Mar.24.905 DER ANNUAL SALE 8,000,000 SARS.Ink asxccs Lobel, The tte pape co cu U i t Union &.+ SPECIAL COAL REPORT.grenipe trou Messrs.Orr, Crittenden & Since May 1, 1854.1 2406573 85,816.77 an pod debility, 2ly largely ey hei tu ba Tf not is PL 2 .- .3 \u2014 me time last year.423, 685,212 3 tefal\u201d dich wi Sebi ï ! he .gi pclined\u2014Central Pacific 1, Erie }, From the New York Journal of Commerce.] Cans aco.March 26.\u2014We had nervous yoy Tei > \u2014See Hedi rons, Lancet.British I al Donne a eg te pil ment to vo DIVIDENDS.Paul %.PEILADELPHEIA, March 24.\u2014 Most of th d exci ets today ; OVEMENTS OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE.0 be hui of all Storekeepers, Gracers, snd Chemirte- ,, Fany are the only manufacties vio or COUITAIFE fi Unch d\u2014Lake Sh A ira, March 24, ost of the and excited markets to-day, wheat declin- j Sole Agents for Canada and the United Staten (witlesale only) pile to offer the article with Bar boars ghey ha I : Payable Book changed-\u2014Lazxe ore.anthracite region is idle The Lehigh ing 2 cents from opening on higher con- WESTERN POINTS, 0.David & Co., 9, Fenchurch Avenus, London, Englend.guarantee of genuineness, 0 Licbig'a woes?| olsons jy, 4pe 1April- 16 lose The following were the fluctuations in reglon closes Tuesday evening.; The sols but regaining it all on war news and Curoaco, March 26.May 10 > ree Y The h od ont, Tel, 603° wa, 2 pe.3 April prices and the sales made in New York ©° weather of the past few weeks has firm cables, shorts covering briskly.Heceipta, Shipments.Com ee \u2018MEETING.brit 16 March to-day, as specially reported for -TaE served to deplete stocks thoroughly, and Only eight loads taken for export in New Flour.cveses covers 21,933 P6507 MONTREAL FIRE ALARY TELEGR ho T Bil Royal Electric Co., An.Gen., 7 April, 3 p.m FERAL by Macdo a Br ; hence buyers in all outside markets are York.The local crowd generally have Wheat, bush.72,000 43,000 Eastern, 60c@63c ; do.Aroostooks, 630i Ta = TELEGRAPH under pr : p by Macdougall Bros, stock anxiously awaiting the opening of the turned bullish, but both Bulls and Bears Coru, bush.238,000 141,000 86¢; do.Northern, 58¢/@60c; Burbank Box No.LOCALITY.ment où | FINANCIAL.brokers, St, Francois Xavier street :\u2014 season and the fixing of spring prices to are nervous, lacking confidence and Oats, bush.75,000 71,000 seedlings, 50c@b5e; Prolifics, 58¢@60e; 2\u2014Cor St.Jean Baptiste and Ft, y Mr.G lo THE HERALD OFFICE (22 > place their orders for large quantities.running quickly on any war news Bye, bush.vers.8,000 6,000 Aroostook County do., 60c@63c.8+Jacques Cartier Square © Call, posed in do Thursday E voning | STOCKS.22 = ê|é The prospects ate very favorable for the adverse to their position.They Bari, bush.vevs 39,000 21,000 ARRIVALS OF PRODUCE.Paul.) » Won 8 which à 2 Ela 8 al interests, and it is believed now that bave lost money and are rattled.Or OTX, DrIS cou s0040 ; 4 4\u2014St, Gabriel Street, (Fire Station\u2019 built, = | March 26, 1885.GR 2 © @ the allotment will be barely sufficient reports and weather attract mo attention Lard, tes.ss 56,700 355,980 Grand Tropk West.b\u2014Cer.Notre Danse (ire Station what ds | ; The stock market was again weak and Gui, © Qunscsnnnel1924/10021108 [1233] 120 for the market requirements.The, just now.Weanticipate a sharp decline Cuimeats, lbs.65,600 587,229 W Evans 450 bush wheat ; WE&St Onge Xovier.« #tancck the Go: ve inactive to-day, the only bank stock in Gamade Hout Jeane eel) April allotment is 2,400,000 tons ;° to-morrow unless fresh, and serious for- Flaxseed, 108.00el vecuss 121,825 1850 bush ED J port Joo do; order 1254 6\u2014Cor.St, Sacrament sad St, Peter, Hou.gl which any trading took place at the Gemada Pac.ails the bituminous trade is it an unsettled eign news is received meanwhile.Still| MiLwauksg, March 26 dos Shaw B & \u20ac 100 r il > on or 3 11} 7_Cor.8 Pani and McGill Streets, erumen fl: .: =, Ghen, & Ohio condition.Pool prices are not paid, and the situation abroad is quite serious Flour, bris 1,915 8,170 ook Bron 95 brie whi rolls leather; Mea 8\u2014Cor.Youville and Common sue that 1a | morning board being Montreal, when it g à selene th 1 \u2019 nL ] ; x y ce , 5170 oar Bros 25 brls whiskey; H Hudondco 26 _ se De A sets 9 r i a < 9 0 C- & I.doeedenn 1e pool arrangements are not observed.enough to justify buying wheat about Wheat, bush.20,000 34,000 brls highwines: Ad Tob.Co.3 hhd 9\u2014Cor.Notre Dame and McGill stregy anual | l | sold at 195 and 1943\u2014the latter being a D LEE es, iéiliogél iô&hô Tide-watez stocks of anthracite March 1st 80c on every decline.Provisions fol- Corn, bush.2,000 neue tobaccos WC MeDonald i d 70.rder has 12 \u2014QCentzal Fire Station, Craig street, Mr.ji drop of 1 per cent from yesterday\u2019s high- Del.'& Hudson, 763) 773] 110y Were 665,665 \u2018tous.The bituminous lowed wheat and closed highes and steady, Oats, bush.0 1,000 3,000 dresse d hogs 0; order 13\u2014Cor.Craig and St, Larabert Hill, Govern | est price, and % from the lowest.In the Denver & Bio | isl sil is ae operators are pushing negotiations with They have merit independent of war, and Rye, bu8he.s.\u2026.vonens 2,000 Canadian Pacife Hatiwny 14\u2014Cor.Vine sad Sanguinet sires, Botobe ph Erie pro.reefers à the utmost vigor, and anticipate a very are, we believe, safe to buy oa the ex- Barley, bush.16,000 8,000 vi as ; Lä\u2014Cor, St, Lawrence and Lagauchoïe oer Ble: afternoon sales were made at 195.Mer-| 5 & texas deel heavy demand, but the smaller opera- pected reaction from this advamee Corn Hogs : A W Ogilvie&co 1990 bush wheat; J B streets, Tog i A = Ç; BAS.corfeaceferaofrersfecc00s 9 : bera- 30 a .\u20ac FT eecasrcesnrenee a.ss.ai , M ; 3 go chants sold in the afternoon at 112, EL Contrat 5; Be va 722 tors Who are not favored with special follows wheat but slowly, and has no Touspo, March 26.Padaile 400 ou sh wheat; W © McDonald 16\u20140or.Dorchester and St.Uri Tai being a decline of à from the price real- Erie & Wester dered oni rates give very gloomy accounts of the feature of interest.Wheat, bush.23,000 - 58,000 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 17 Cor El 4 ; Keepin ized for one share on Tuesday last.In Lake Shore Na present and prospective condition of the| E McLenran, 22 St.John atreet Corn, bush.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.13,000 10,000 REST AND COMFORT FOR THE SUFFERING 18 Boner Hal En Dorchester ie, gecurit - thé miscellaneous stocks transactions were Michigan Cent.LA, trade.(Western Chambers), reports the Chisogo Oats, bush.vere ss c00uve 1,000 ; >, 19\u2014St, Antoine Street, (Opp.Gonev Bon Li 5 Mobile & Ohio on The receipts of lumber are large and! grain and provision markets as follows: \u2014| D March 2 ?* Brows s HovssuoLp PaNacka \u201d hes |.st ine Street, (Upp.Geaeview ment\u2018 Li confined to Montreal Telegraph, Riche- Missourl Fac.208 increasing ; prices are steady and firm, Czrcaco, March 26, 1885, - ETROIT, March 26.RG erjusl for relieving pein, beth internal oy Sires), : obliga he leu and Gas.Telegraph selling at N Ÿ Contre and prospects that ardivals at the » Ma 185: Wheat, bush.13,516 12,774 and exiernal It ques Pain in the Side, \u201cgon runswick and Dorhem of Pai À 1901 and 120, a decline of } and 4 NOLECE F20 lie opening of fair weather .will Dbe larger his BEABOARD PORTS.ack or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumar| 53 go ther Pe Sind Mr.: ' from the last sales which were made on Norta.est AS .Les then last spring in view of the active Or'g (Bla Lost Closing.ast Nzw Yong, Match 26.of pay i be 80 rot asm 4 Cor St.Lawrence an Se of the ed i Tuesday, Richelieu selling at 54% and North W ent prof building contemplated.a re ven ; Receipts.Exports, quickes the Blood and Heal, as its acting Streets, SE oll in 3 | , .; ; Oregon Trans.\u2014 ay LERAT | § $ 3 $ ® Flour, bris.22,077 12,518 wex is wonderful.\u201d \u2018\u2018 Brown\u2019e House- 25\u2014German, near Dorchester street gel! | Hp 54}, the latter price being a decline of 4 Ontario & West.London Wool Sales.Jaret.ee arassl d'il d'60i 0 a 0821 Wheat, bush 21,036 24,059 hoid Panne peine ack code d Ouse 26\u2014Cor.St.Catherine and St Dai vino il from the price Tealized yesterday.Gas Gnio & Miss.vs Loxpon, March 24.\u2014At the wool sales | Juve.0851084064 061 1.777] Com, bush.196,876 85,800 reat Pain Relieves and of double the Streets, oo ie Ie sold in the forenoon at 183%, and in the Jhio Central i i \u201csit yo, 3 Hig scoured old at oop 384 0 498 ques bush, .124,700 83 stres gti of any other Elixir or Liniment ace German and Ontario Streets Mor Hy afiernoon at 184 and 183%, the latter Reading \u2026.Se Pat) Qué 45600 aide \u2014preasy @dsd ; Âde- 04281 0H} gaa] 054} TROIORL DE Sheen o seer: in tLe world, should be in every family ire Station).matte das Vel ; Bending -yitireencen|;ar| 181 laije\u2014greasy at 4d@113d ;; Cape\u2014 0 425 |.Do.sacks.1,090 812 for ated, © 2s i 28\u2014Uor.St.Lawrence and Sherhrook is ; being a decline of ; from yesterday\u2019s Se Panier \"PT 703| 603 dé 13001 scoured at 8d@l1s Sd, At to-day\u2019s sales 0 = Rye, bueh .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1,326 a.handy on 8e ren Mae or Conn Streets.Po war pu lowest price and § from the highest.The gt S33 PIoL oo.16.gp USE 100 12,394 bales of Sydney and Port Phillip 0 al 83%) Barley.oovnerees 5,000 reeves in the Stomach, and Pains and Aches of 29\u2014Cor.St.George and Sherbrooke of tue H Wy market closed weak.st Fails Sma et 89189 189 os weredisposed of.The market was firm, 0 818 |.Malt, Bush.ves 17,100 as al{kinds,\u201d and is for sale by all Druggists 31 purcets.Universi be \u20ac be : ; 55 \u2014_ f \u201cores ans ; \u2014Cor 00! ; a The sales at the morning board were Jan Francis \u2026 pret, Bou ou oe Le PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.12 15 I 3 Beef, 1bs.veseveses 3,082 JN 2 pe RAS strech, niversity and Sherboois tingd a 87 shares of bank stocks and 215 shares aion Pacifio 11 5) ra pi 15H] 58% MoNTREAL, March 26, 1885, 1240 (LL.Cutmenis, IbB.\u2026\u2026\u2026.971 covers Doct Free for Two Shilli 32\u2014Cor.McGill College Avenue andSt, woule hi of miscellaneous stocks, and those at| Wopash.ceprereendeno Brendstuffs.6874 92 Lard, 10s, ere 1,682 69,807 from Dr.Aparr \u2018The Musa OF SOINS 34 Catherine, sible.Les the afternoon board were 60 shares of West Union.sire sil gi so FLovrR\u2014Values rule firmer, but the M 695 93% SkeYs Oris.119 maf Rss *\u201c ABRRDEEN, $ wo Suilbaults Garden.Mr _} Exchange.485 | i 5 > 7 024 |.Bacon Ib8.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.coves 748,853 ERDEEN, DCOTLAND.35\u2014Cor.Prince Arthur and Shute Zar Cd bank stocks and 185 shares of miscella- Money.2 a TN SE markes is not active, the only reported 1 5 MARKETS TELE 36\u2014Cor, King and Common Streets, Iy en re pen the total transactions of Th Exchange.an 2 = barrels spores extra at $ 13 3 = 0 A Loar SIX LITERARY PHOTOGRAPHS Ha Dre apd oar Streets Coun e day 547 shares of stocks, as follows: e market is very firm, New York 10, arrels aniloba strong |\"- .L, 620 Le.: .A Medical Work for Priviee study, dedi- \u2014Cor.e an .Mauris the G MORNING BOARD.funds selling here to-day at 3 premium bakers at $4.55, 250 barrels (Manitoba) coins o piges Yesterday » oo tctal re- rene March 26 cated to Young Mer any Middle Led.39\u2014Cor.St.Antoine and Cemvey them - : : : ; 10gs Were 2 agai 3 : en - .20 2 Montreal Blreeeierrnnrnneerns 195 The rates were advanced here to-day, Hungarian patent at $5.60.It is under- 20,500 as estimate].The ments aro GRAIN~Wheat, Fall No.1; $000| NVERVUUS & GENERAL DEBILITY 41\u2014Chaboillez Square (Fire Station), ern {| 15 Montreal Ta.DE 2e dacn nas 1208 being 5-16@7-16 premium between banks stood, however, that business is doing for 8,207, and there were about 4,000 left @30 004 No.2, $0 83@ $000; No.3, N Is the ome black spot that | BN Seer Sirest (Fire Seatdon).offies + | 15 8 VE See and { premium over the counter, Maritime ports account on through ship- 97% The estimated receipts to-day were $0001 ve 2 Tg où > i 3 Be clouds the sunshine of exist: 45 Clr.Went gton and MoOord Suet, ME ; | 25 Richelieu at.1111100 \"54s | Sterling is scarce and in demand, and the ment by millers.We quote :\u2014 16,000, The market was strong for light i 00c @ 0e i Ne i oe Barley No.ence, eapeclally about the age 46\u2014Cor.Colborne and Ottawa Streets.of th C 25 «af 3 .» AD 8 grades and steady for mixed packing and ;2 ; No.2, 67c@ 00c; No.3 of 20\u2014many in consequence 47\u2014Cor, St.Joseph and Mountai bon 75 Gas nnn EE ee ».544 | market is very firm.A lot of endorsed HoberOr Extra, per brl.$4.05 @ 5410 heavy shipping, light grades ranging f extra, 62c @ 000 ; No.3, 58c @ 00e, Peas are bowed down by feeblensss 48 or.St.Joseph and Mountain Streets Lai Bt bal as ab Cu +++ ovsvve0s0o183Ë sixties sold here to-day at 91, and 93 was paar, Superfine.veee veer 9.00 @ 3:90 $4.40 @ $4.70, miel packing 9435 @ No.L 000 @0e ; No.2, 60c@61c.Oats, and depression, the result of 48 gor.Sk.Chaioine and, Mountai He ne E ON BOARD.; CY soeoeeiascesaonsnne D.- » > QC.36c/@3Tc.* indis : apr - \u2014 * » LX Cerny ; 35 Montreal at uen 195 paid for a block of straight bank.The Spring Extra .\u2026.3.65 @ 3,70 845 5 a ad heaty shipping §4.55@$4.75.FLOUR\u2014Superior, $3 TO@$3 75 ; extra a , 5, and 51\u2014(or, Sherbrooke and Most Streets.sary ak, 95 Merchants at 1124 rates were higher to-day, being 91 be- SuperÉne.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.severe.8.40 @ 345 |, 000 Loss he Topps to-day were 43 55@$3 60., the 8 laws, and 52\u2014Cor.St.Antoine and Guy Streets, wou .ceveos vases anaes .5 : g I.3\u2014 i 25 Richelieu at.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.544 tween banks and 93/@93 over the counter sors parers, [Canadian].4.00 @ 4.90 stron ae © market was quiet and Buyers aud sellers waiting on events, Middle Aged sufter from Dis- 3 or: a Maris and Bt.Honan M 85 Gas At.versus cuneve sevens 184 | 95 between banks and 93@10$ over the Fine skers\u2019 [ American).ooo @ 500 5 drain Option Markets bat whe fering is firmer.Jour told at eases and Infirmities of the 56\u2014Cor, Pond an CO Se he T5 Bh.ves vernnsns seers nens1838! counter for de Crees covers connanvnnse 0 #2 Closi i .\u2018 about $3.(9 lor superior.eat would generative and sexual sys 5 Willi ; ; toe : mand drafts, and 101@105 Middlings.305 @ 3.10 osing prices to-day :\u2014 have been taken at quotations.O ich i ; 57\u2014Cor, William and Seigneur Streets, The following are to-day\u2019s quotations for cables over the counter, D ocumentary Pollards.\u2026.0.2.80 @ 2.90 New York, 3.35 p.m.\u2014Closing wheat, scarce in car lots.Barley and peas inac- neh fia cote ea 68\u2014No.10 Fire Station 1649 St.Catherine ny of the stock market as specially reported sixties are firmer being now quoted y Ontario bags [medium]bi.1.90 @ 2.06 91ÿc April, 922c May, 941c acked June, | tive.Butter, demand satisfied.Meats Thus all having doubts as sa Street, 3 for Tux Hzraup by D.Lorn Mac- ga \u2019 q a = \u201c pied, extra.1.80 @ 185 Bie poked, July.Corn 501c nominal very dull all over, but held much as to their health should READ PR HAN Ec Any 1 .; .; f dl .arc de April, 50%c asked X efore, - ! ery.crt Dougall, 11 Hospital street :\u2014 | In New York foreign exchangeis only City bags [deliveredl.\u2026.\u2026.2.25 @ 2.30 asked Tune, 520 asked J uly.° onan Earopeak.vus move IDC épices, pr abril Market Cire Piatonh ; hi ËË ra E< | £S moderately active, but firm, owing to the Oaruxar The market is firmer, hold- bid March, 3780 bid April, 37fc bid COT Liverpool, March 26.By the same Author, Post homey.Works (Point M at SOCKS.28 41225 BE |scarcit cas ers asking higher prices with an improv.May, 37e nominal June, TON\u2014Steady.Uplands, 6d; Or- Free, Two Shillings, The _ 1 l MERS Pa Asa 22 À ae y of a tod The Pastas ing demand.We quote :\u2014 Jlilmaukee, 2.30 p.m,\u2014Closing wheat, leans, 6 116d.» > Lapis\u2019 GUIDE TO earn Ce hous oe Bo Ss wi Baux of Montreal.$200 \u20185 p.c.| 1954 124 io -Cay, Delng 4 Granulated, per bbl.4.65 @ 4.80 Sle May, 83c June, United States _ and Happiness.81\u2014Cor.Wolf i\u201d \u2018Qutarls Bank.100 3 pe.UE | oa for sixties and 4874 for demand 24 \u2019 bags.ES @ Pas Toledo, 2,20 p.m.\u2014 Closing wheat, Cuicaco, March 26.Treating on Marriage, Unfer- 68\u2014Cor.Drclet a for Smee vos | Bancue du Peupi SD drafts.The rates for actual business were Ordinary, per bbl.445 @ 455 803c M arch, 8lc bid April, 82e May, LOOSE MEATS\u2014S C, 3625; 8 R tile and Unbappy Unions, §9\u2014Corner Sherbrooke and St.Denis | Bazk of Toronts.1\" 100 8 be unchanged for sixties and demand drafts.| G°.0982 \"1010000000s 205 @ 2,20 Pré MA Ege nsked June.Comm \u201c88e 13600; LC.8590; shoulders, $425 ; G Weaknese, Functional \u2018De 71\u20148L George's Sehool-house, Staley qi Boni Jacques Cartier 3 à bel.| but lower for cables, being 4,84, 4,861 à CoRNMEAL\u2014Is dull at unchanged quo- id sales bid April, 44¢ bid May, 43%c| Hams, $800; boxed meats, SC, $6 50; rangements aud Other ail- 72\u2014Cor.Craig an-! Visitation Streets.HW , erchuats Bank.100 Bip.c.4.863 r cables, being 4,84, 4,864 and ations, We quote $2.85@$3.00 for \"id June.Oats, nominal, 8 R, 6 26; L C, $6 15; shoulders, #4 50 ; ments peculiar to the sex, 78\u2014Cor.Cadieu> wad Courville Sire has Hochelaga,, | 100 see 4, gal rs Commercial bills were yellow.No white.Detroit, 12 m\u2014Clasing wheat, No.1| 8 P hams, $8 75.' PGT Ponoii on he latest 1e Zor.Dorches.-and St, Andre Stree I bec Hank po © 100 Bios .821/@4.82%.Continental bills were dull WaEAT.\u2014The market continues quiet] novo S8ic_cas ; 89£c@894c April, 90$c MIDNIGHT , cola aad appl 5\u2014Cor.Mignon: and St.Andre Streets | hil Brmaue Nationale 1 2 pe as follows : France, 5.233@5.23} and 5.21} 82d firm at previous quotations : Canada May, Ole June; No.2 red, 87¢ \u2018exh, FLOUR.fiom and unchanged aC To ae, eliel andre 76\u2014Cor.Beaudr: nd Ontario Stredk {1 veus Bot Soamercs, 8 he 05.208 ; reichemarks, 944004} amd 943 N° 2 White winter, 93 @ 950; Canada TRE April, 9R red, 7c RYE\u2014Quiet; No.3, 623.© Al Letters with details of | 81 Gor.Robi o.| Visitation Since | sominion E Teves 5 p.e.- .: = vis.a : : .ce TT .B [eeiB >.| Pan of] Hamilton.ve.100 i be @95 ; guilders, 40} and 40%.The posted 2 \u2018spring, She io one re 960 ; Canada No.The market develops To change as to BR Naples a No.2 63c/@00c.Sass and seeking advice must 82\u2014Cor.St.Catherine and Panet Stet: tha Ale Marie.ee.Ce.» UE A g \u2014Hirn .al ~ 2 = ; 68 EL .Bt-ndard Bank.50 sine.rates were as follows :\u2014 Corn.\u2014There are no transactions, and pork, the distribution being confined to ile March 26 sure rom anton 0 on a Sor.Dorchester 2nd MaisonneuveSts the Lil Federal Ban.1 à pe- OO rare re EE 8 Days, prices ave unchanged.We quote 60c per ie I a good demard for| COTTON-\u20141.00 pm\u2014Dall.Upiands, must be sddreseed 85\u2014Cor, Cleunplain and Ontario Sue en She i.ALS, TANCE.uve rruienrs 5.21 5.19 3., bams and smoked meats.11}c.Fut k: Ma : x.ADAIR, Tue Museo \u2014Cor.+ ald ¥» ISCELLANEOUS.Genova.5.21 5.18 OATs\u201432c/@33c Val hanced.W ; utures weak; March 11.18, ?86\u2014Cor.Congregation and Welliugio the hp = ; Genova.3 tes 5.21 .per bushel of 32 lbs, ues are unchanged, We quote :\u2014 April 11.15, May 11.2 OF SCIENCE AND ANATOMY 87\u2014 + For : eu | nercolonial Coal Go 100 rans 2 levees Reason pu dara pave uy x Pras are 72c@73c per bushel of 66 lbs, Montreal, 3, CU.«ve.16.00 @ 16.25 PETROLE Ui 5 2 oo te in} 2307 ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND.Soon oF porter an Aen Streets (Fire Foe a Montreni Tel grou te id pai 120 *i2 | _ The following foreign exchange quota- BYE \u2014Quotations are nominal.We Western 5.C.16.00 @ 16.25% barrels, Tc @ Tio; refined, Tc; ceses, Station), ° or | Western UnionToLOo 100 7 bel.\"1111 Hions are reported specially for THE quate : Sc agde per bushel of 56 lbs, Jrestern Mess, esereeeess 16.75 @ 16.00% 9%c.I A a 188 92\u2014Cor.Notre Dame and Dufresne Sts.me | SEAT BLE TR ES hh | ne Sen oh CPS Der Gnadion 08 8 BY wv mB : ttn groom Bum See y j 17 Lan BE.i , i ; .el o .srcsue soon.QD, 00.; : su ; - ; i.514 Opts Gas Go Gort: 40 18 p.c.184 188% pid > neon Xavier street : Ibs.P Hame, uncovered, per Ib.00.12 @ 09.13 @$3'75.teady ; superfine, $3 40 IODIDE 7 der Berri and Dubord Streets.gr | | Canada Cotton Co.fees Lo Now Yor oom Montreal MAur,\u2014Values show no change, quota- Hams, canvassed, per lb.90.00 @ 00.15 CORNMEAL\u2014Steady ; yellow western © OF IRON 96\u2014Rolling Mills, St Jose h Street we 1 Canada Eaper, Cosa Paid Actual.; bangs ounter.tions being 80c@85c pe bushel of 36 Bacon: per lb.\u2026\u2026.00.11#@ 00.12 $3 00@$3 20.\u2019 ÿ 97\u2014Shedden?s Stables, William Streal.La Qi | Pandas Coton Gor, rue Tole RT Eds.6160710) i Ibs in bond, the excise duty being lc per Shoulders, per lb.00.10 @ 00.11 RYE\u2014Firmer ; Canada, 75c@00c.Approved by the Academy of Medicine of 112\u2014Corner Notre Dame and Rollanës 18: i Grubic Printing Co.4 8744.86 Bie.fg 6 Diao; Ib.Tallow, in brls., per lb.00.06 @ 00.063| BARLEY\u2014Firm ; No.2 Canada, 80c.Paris are specially recommended by ibe \u2018Block, for ul MES AE bit Do.cables.5.10123 MirI-FRED.\u2014Both bran and shorts allow, im cakes, perlb.00.064/@ 00.07 MALT\u2014 Quiet ; Canada, 95c.Medical Celebrities ot the world for 113\u2014Cor.Gale and Notre Dame Street.BO: i! LR Oyet Oan TRE CE C0 Financial Notes.continue in good demand and firm, quot.Cor AME eres conan 00.084@ 00.09 HAY\u2014Weak ; shipping, T0c.Scrofuls, (tumors, King\u2019s evil, etc.,) the 114\u2014Hochelaga Fire Station.au ] ; A 5 oan, Jas.C Us The money market here is unchanged able at $18 per ton for bran and $20 per Dressed Hogs, HOPS8\u2014Weak ; common to prime, 10¢/@ early stages of Consumption, Constitution 115\u2014Corner Moreau and Notre Dame Lt 4 udon Cotton Jo.call 1 stock tangs ; ton for shorts, The absence of receipts maintains she 17.ET py al Weakness, Poorness of Blood, and for 116\u2014Corner Moresu and Ontario, ge | Fuarimont Guten Co.oans on stock collaterals being 4@4} The following were posted on \u2019Change market in its firmness.Sales are of job- COFFEE\u2014Fair Rio dull at 8fc/@8%c.stimulating and regulating its periodical !17\u2014Corner Murlborough and Logan.we Bart a ge jose per cent., and discounts of approved com- to-day :\u2014 bing lots only, quotable at $6.50 @ J SUGAR\u2014Easier; standard * A,\u201d 5fc| course.None genuine unless signed 118\u2014-Corner Notre Dame and Froniensh E- 1! Guarantee Co of N.A.mercial paper 7 t DAILY RECE M according to size of lot ° 86.75 @00c ; cut, lonf and crushed, 6 7-16c@64c.\u201c Blanchard, 40 rue Bonaparte, Paris.\u201d 119\u2014Corner Iberville and Logan.Ti \u2018 Accident Ins.C,of NA paper per cent.CEIPTS\u2014March 26th.ots.MOLASSES\u2014Weaker ; 50 test, 173c.E.Fougera & Co, New Yorls, Agents fo 121\u2014Corner Parthenais and St, Cauherine G Ua - Lominion Cattle Co.\u2018 Money at the New York Stock Ex- + GTR.C.P.R.Dairy Products.RICE\u2014Firm ; Rangoon, 42c the United States and Cannda.| 128\u2014Cor, Wolf aL, gauchetiere Bireels La Lr L, On'n&St.Law JLB .Wheat, brls.45 B \u2014 i TALLOW\u2014D fus 306 Lyman, Sons & Co, Montreal \u2018 : offe and Logauchetiere Canada Cent; Be change was offered to-day at I per cent.Peas, bushels 9 a 1,890 qu on.x he market is unchanged, POT Ly at se.à comes ae Dufresne and Mignoune Sires cc 4.Paul, M&M.Rly.: , sorronce otations being :\u2014Shippi - \u2014Hirm; Rose $225; 5\u2014Cor.St.Chris tard |.as | ands fagitioks.| 10 divetors of the Deut of Buglande held in Ashes pots.M0) pietions ing Shipping Loe 0% peers 410081 15.0e | Be THOMSON & SON, PS mu Christophe and OB) +8 EE D EC LOGE Gene of the Bank of Englan eld in ASDES, POIS.\u2026000000.20 .\u2026\u2026.d 3 ali GS\u2014Weak ; State, 166@ itd : \u2014C Vel lint a 31, Htienut Qanads N W Land Ue £10 gland, grades, 12c @ 13c, according to li- = e, 16c@00c, Blacksmiths Enginoers, 126\u2014Cor, Wellingt and St, Bend \u20ac | Leu.Paciñc LiGhB.London to-day, the rate of discount was Dressed Hogs.106 .\u2026 | ty; Eastem Townships dairy choice.fall PORK\u2014Steady ; mess, $12 75:@$13 00.ven Streets, gon wad BLE ¥ Ex-DIv.unchanged at 3} per cent.Wainy roles RM 100 »» | makes, 160@17c; summer makes, 12@15¢: Bast, ; .18 8t, Constant Streot, Montreal; 127\u2014Maple Street, Lu el 1 The New York Stock Market.The London open market rate for wines, casks: Bo 50 .Horrisburg and Brockville, 13c@16¢ for 6c @ 63c ; mid on Quiet; pickled bellies, (facing Drill Shed.) 128\u2014Cor.Amherst nad St, Cather | © 2 he ps opened this morning at money to-day was 2§ per cent.Tobacco, pkgs.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2018 8 11 kon eos md a Ta ane LARD\u2014 Quiet at a7 173.5 » Sie.Forgings of all kinds made to order, 129\u2014MoDonald\u2019s Tobacco Factors.b phos gl yin a vance of yesterday\u2019s In London, to-day, consols before the Liverpool Breadstuffs and Provisions.according to quality, acd selected, 3c eo raER\u2014Dull ; State, 140@27c.Sicam Hngines and Shafting fitted up.132\u2014Old Custcra House, n 1 ob 8 prices, and stocks underwent slight regular opening were quoted at 96% for To-day\u2019s cable advices from Liverpool 14\u20ac; medium, 9¢@10c.Smaller lots are ull at 9e @ 12e, machines erection and Tepairs of printing 134\u2014 Comer Cra.z and Hermine P ; .; ; ; So ; - ry specialty.\u2014Exhibition Building ' uctuations during the forenoon, but in money and the account.At the regular report Wheat fix with a fair demand and higher in proportion to quantity.Mor- Boston Produce Markets.Thomson's Chebraied Priors Roller I Camas on Suor-: 1 the afternoon higher prices prevailed opening they were quoted at'97 1-16 for demand.Values » ore i fair TE 2 Wat ol in Dasket March 26, 1885, Composition 6m 258 .142\u2014No.12 Fire Station, Sei pneu: wart h ; ; - .3 were unchange ots, 15c@18¢, a tern r ' » 1865, - \u201c90 Corner Q : ! a.! until shortly before the closing, when a money and 97§ for the account, At 2 Yesterday\u2019s quotations, Bec trom according to 2 ality.estern rolls 126@15c, 2 BUTTER\u2014 Northern creamery, 24c@ xg - YT - 1a Comer 5.Joseph and ur \" 8 ecline set in, but closing prices p.m.they were quoted at 96 15-16 for The only change in the provision mar- Messrs, Hodgson Brothers, Liverpool 6c; fancy higher; New York and Vermont YES | YOU { AN Lo ect Reservoir.; .generally were in advance of those yes- money and 97 for the account; at 3 p.m ket was in lard, which is quoted 3d higher in their circular 14th March, received Gil ony ly i to good, 18c @ GET BUMI 9 77 152 Canad Davoren ere field 0 terday.The coal stocks, Vanderbilts and \u2019 + M0.at 35s 6d.bere to-day say butter remains unaltered, @ desc de PCR LOUE CAITIES, \u201cAC.JME OF THE 5 \u2014 acer an a Grangers, wore frm, while Erie, St.Paul notations some 97 8-06 2x both méme : Mar 25; 4 pan, Mar26, 6 pm nd pricesnominal, holders offer their 280 dde; ehoîce, 260280.common.Rio FINEST FINISHED 168\u2014Cormer St.Catherine aud Fort _ 3 1h and Central Pacife sh .s aul quotations were 97 3-16 for both money Flour, per ewt.\" 10 0 @ 11 5% Gan % best lotaat 80s to 90s, but thure is next to 260; June creameries 18c/@32c; West § TRY TONER \u2014\u201d A fH from oi show a s ight decline and the account, and at & p.m., after the pores wheat.237798 9\u2014 7 0 NO sales being made.Stale parcels are dairy, fresh made, 18¢ @22¢ ; fadle pack: ?10 108 IN + 0 W jul ; 7 Fie > 28 t IH = n yes erday.The declaration of the close, they were-quoted at 963 for both No-1 California.= 1985-7 | |offered at dbs to 55s.ed, 17e @ 18c ; do.fair to good, 12¢ a 160, AT MANMOTH POSTE Hd | hoy end of St.Paul at 13 per cent has money and the account.United States Cora veriforaien 9 0 2 728 0 post pos Cable NA from prover Fatma: To ey he @ 20e.MR PARKS = IC : i ad a quieting effect upon that Gorn evens = 0-day are unchanged at 58s.Messrs, Jobbing prices range higher th ; ; VER 3 £ NE the sales to-day ve e La po and 44 per cent.bonds were unchanged at Obs.9 8 2 870 3 Hodgson Brothers in the circular referred quotations 5 gher than these \u2018 / J : U.; 1 1 being only 10,300 amount, | 114}.Railway .securities, with the ex- Père.0 05100 fo above say The general demand has| CHEESE\u2014Choice North, lle @ 11e; GO AND TRY.ALL TOLORS, | 1 i 0 U,300.ception of Illinois Cent ) Lard .0 0 = en good this week, and the sales have fancy, lac; lower grades accordin i [AWE REE TOR! ! | Opinions differ very m aterially as to the stronger but declined pontral, opened Bacon.: 1 am al 8-2 2 been to a very fair extent.Finest Sep- quality ; Western, 104c @ lle.g to 195 ST, JAMES STREET, MON TREAL \u20ac | immediate effect of a war in Europe were depressed in the afternoon y Can Cheese.néw.58 so 8-3 9 robes qu October makes, white or col- | iG Sol strictly fresh stock, 18}c@ March 1¥ .6 | TYPE OF MODERN gry { M upon American securities, some being in- adian Pacific ; \u201c| DB:erbohm\u2019s advices to-day\u2014Cargoes off of ri e k St pe ent, Holders HAY\u2014Choice pri e.17 \\ I clined to think that the first effect would 393, an ad opened at 39% and closed at coast, wheat, firmer, held higher; do.sales ot 35 up to 50: i > pres fancy, $18 50 ; fair to good 16 OD@E1T 00 ; be to depreciate values in cou 9 vance of § over yesterday\u2019s nothing offering, Cargoes on passage taken hold P y and buyers have Choice Eastern fine, $15 D] \u2018 ; .oo | ) consequence of closing.Erie opened at 13§ and closed 32d for shipment, wheat and fir better on this grade ; low 4, $13 00@$14 0; $17 00; poor IN GREAT VARIETY.iL à disposal of American securities by] at 133, New York Central : ol po No.2 spring wheat off coast 33503335 64, hese at 155 to 205 are in moderate re- @ $11 00.Rye corn pale SI 90 iw foreign holders, but eventuall \u2019 ral opened a d wi d - Californi ; quest.19 00; 0 or 2) @ ) ¢ y much and closed at 93 and Illinoi red winter do., 34s; California do., 34s 6d The market sh im} Tovemen $19 00: oat straw, 89 00@$11 00 per ton.! AFRA i higher prices would be recorded, while 1292.Hinois Central was @353; red winter wheat for prompt ship- here in the jobbers trade at hanes p DOTATOES- Northern Rose, 85e @58e; MONTREA* HERALD OFFICE \u2018 ment or for shipment present and follow- prices We quote :\u20141le@11jc for finest POS Ig at rise He alton, égeR6se | ; Beauty of Hebron .\u2019 VI iUËka SQUAGE, HUM.À o> r THE MONTREAL HERALD, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE FRIDAY, MARCH 27.3 JUESEC LEGISLATURE.sie, sed nine a an oe] CORRESPONDENCE.___ Steamstips.| 7 fenmsits sig i (RL PRIN FA \u2014 n.Mr.Flynn said that the motion nam : + ae , .could uot be adopted by the House, as its CANON MILLS\u2019 LECTURE.WHITE CR QU æ B p AVER I.INE, i 1 w F u il 1 ih Sagsion\u2014Fifth Parliament, result would be entirely useless.The qo the Editor of THE HERALD.GE à / - four question was a legal one, and it was for J have rend your report of the Rev.i A re = the law officers of the Crown to consicer whether the législation of the Dominion Parliament in 1883 aftected certain railways in the Province of Quebec.If this motivu were carried they could not make the Rr, Canon Mills\u2019 lecture, or \u2018 talk,\u201d if he will Lave it, at the Trinity Church.I am sure it was interesting and instructive, vet as he is not an Irishman, I feel his remarks (JUEBEC, 26th March, 1885.The Speaker took the chair at 3 pm.Hon.Mr Taillon presented a petition the workingmen ard a number of LIME.STEINMAN & LUDWIG = = statement without offering a legal opinion, CWREDS AND GHFRERLL AGENT, PSS svg ow 1 wiv ge se Under contract with tix \u2019 \u2019 1 2 .Du NII 14 22 ] * j wi \u20ac î froma 5 of Montreal praying for the aboli- and it would not be prudent to do that, 88 you report them were out of place about NATH US, THE CARADA SEHIPY thu tu, » of Canada and Newfoundiandior the.atizen (Hear, hear.) Ile was eure the House the wrongs of Ireland and of himself be- AR LV RAS LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN Conveyance of the OANA DIAN jien of the statute labor tax.Mr.Speaker announced that Thursday, the 20d April, would be the last day for ivinz petilions.owing bills were introduced :\u2014 A bill entituled \u201cAn Act to amend section 96 of the Quebec License Act of 1878\" \u2014 Mr.Gagnon.would believe him when he said that it was a matter of indifference to him whether he held the position of Commissioner of Railwaye, or indeed whether he retained in the Cabinet or not.Since he took the portfolio he could not attend to the duties of his profession or his profess orship, and his whole time bad been given to his office as Commissioner of Railways and member of the Executive Council.and UNITED STATES Mail MAMMOTH MONTREAL and LIVERFOOL, = HON: i POSTERS! Comprising the following First-class, Clyde.1884.- Winter Arrangements-188.ballt, Xull-powered Iron Stenmanips : - ALL COLORS.Thig Company\u2019s Lines are composed of this following Double-Engined, Clyde-buillt IROK STEAMBZIPS.They are b {in water-tight Compartigents, are unsurpassed for strength, Epeed anû comfort, are fitted up with ail the ing an agitator under the circumstances.It is clear he knows little of Ireland\u2019s wrongs, or the way to redress them, and still less of the effect the government he suggests would have upon the Irish pec- ple or the country.1 think he had better leave that subject in the Hands of England\u2019s statesmen, who have given it a life- DIRECT AND REGULAR BTEAM&NIF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CANADA AND ANTWERP, Under Contrast with Dominion Government Steamers are intended to be despatehed during the Winter Months, as follows i\u2014 From ANTWERP Direct for HALIFAX 0.ons.\u2018Pons, Lake Baporior 520; Lake Winnipeg.83%) -axe Huron.4l00} Lake Nepigon.,,,.28% Lake Mantiohs 3300 Lake Champlain.2300 Will sail as follows :\u2014 FROM LIVERPOOL.Type of Modern Styes modern improvements that practical ezpes nor .; .; Lake Nepigon, Capt.M.L Tra April : è \u201cAn act to declare cer- ; .gon, Lap near, April 16 riences can suggest, and havemade ine 7s tes A bili intituled able with the practice (Hear, hear.) He referred the hon.member long study, and conne himeelf to Bis OWI oy DB RUVTER.0n or about 20th Feb | Lake Haron, \"47\" \"Wm, Bernson, April 23 time on record, © madotho sviest Le re otary.\u201d\u2014Mr.Trudel, (© his colleagues for confirmation of this.sacred calling, and let politics alone.h SS.HERMANN.\u2026.01 Or about 10th Mar | Take Supereee io Fn, Campbell, April 50 Vessels, Tonnage, Commanders.IN GREAT VARIETY of the profession of , y te \u2018 d tie The House should not forget all Ministers He Rays sie (Ireland) ought to ave From HALIFAX Direct for ANTWERP | Lake Champlain \u201c Wm.Gould, May 14 Rumidian ress Sl Suilding.A bill ivtituled 0 act 10 amend arils| go ting portfolios were members of the # government similar to ours for the ar- Lake Manitoba, \u201c T, A.Jackson, May 21 Sardinian .\u2026 4650 LW HER I \u2014 gles 26 and 281 of the nowrial-code.\u201d\u2014 prove Poo M1 and sometimes he had rangement of her local affairs.?We have 85.HRIMDAL, .on or about 1201 or 15th Feb FROM MONTREAL.Polynesian.4100 Capt.R.Brows, mn a ee Con dope | cf à goverment, In ve Province of 5% BERTRASAS SEMI TRB | pas soptgon, apt AE roman, gay | Bn Cpt 5 Ch, .Manos.LE .te 1 a : ; ASSAD .4virre.tt We son.B Jr mission made any final report?{nes a week.He Lad been trying to clear Quebets and t Pre old country ê o * Goods intended for the Antwerp Exhibilion Lake Winnipeg * Vernon May 13 Peruvian.3400 Capi.Joseph Ritchie | id A Ri D = É L i S vice COMM tthe intention of the Govern- UP the affairs of the Department, and he AP te wit is : | tolerat à here Will be carried by the above naried steamers Lake Superior, \u201c Wm.Stewart, May 27 Nov a Scotian.850 Capt, Hugh Wylie I mat > take any measures to compel the announced now, as he announced last ses- Hagliet on only peo hat io ol © tuer under contract with the Dominion Govern- Jake Champlain \u201c pW Sould, i une 2 Eerie Ley 22000 Lb.1, Barrett, BNE ment to tak .reor aniza- as \u2018 alien 5 ) 5 y .+ \u201d : + À son, June OR .3 = 8 Lich; Cue gommissioners to pay back the money fobs a ast code pad given Pay à large amount of the taxes, and have Len lv coum St.Lew- Calling ab Queenstown on the outward voy- na nian \u201c4600 Gent 2 oor, ' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Bern Lig they have received on account of ser- ail bis time to the consideration of affairs but little control in the spending of (hem ; tion between \u2019 \u2018 Montreal Connecting EE the duties And Norwegian ; Saas Sant: RS ooh mm viges ?; which were of the greatest importauce to Yet this is the kind of government the Rev.av ; direet Rail for all points in Canada and Austrian 2200 Capt.4.Aroburye 0 rae The hon.Attorney-General replied that Te ONE or Bre oe Poe Sr Mr.Mills wants for Ireland, I say again ANTWERP AND MONTREAL tls United States, and to which Through Nestorian.\"2700 Capt.D.mas.the Commissioners had made no final re\u201d 304,000 were placed before his depart.leave it with Bogland\u2019s statesmen\u2014they AND VICE VERSA, Tickets axo issued.Prussian «vous +.8000 Capt.Alex.Mobougat.008) Two, Three or Four Colors \u2019 , ! +\" « i ; a will be continued.* These steamers are built in water-tight Scandinavian .3000 Capt.John Park, LEGRAPE ort.the second part or the question was ment last, year and he had considered know best.Y Through Bills of Lading granted in Ant Compaztments and of special strength for the Buenos Ayrean.38% Capt.Jau, Scott.Pader tb ta the equity and legal aspect of ours, werp to all pointe Wests or ha antic trade, Lorenz, vars ssacesss 4000 Capi.C.J.Menzies.PROHPT DELIVERY ment on March 19th.: \u2018H 1 ceiedted AN IRISHMAN.For Rates of Freight or Passage and other 1 the passenger departments the most per- Grecian.wc.8600 Capt.@.Le Gallais, 3 \u2019 Mr, Gagnon\u2014Has the Government dis- those claims.He had rejected maoy| Montreal, 26th March, 1886 particulars, apply to fees provision has been made to ensure the Manitoban.,.8150 Capt.K.Carruthers, | Ft, pay Mr, brig f the lot of land upo claims for considerable amounts which ontreal, arch, .\u201cSTEINMANN & LUBWIG comfort and convenience of all, inthe Cabin Canadian.2600 Capt.John Kerr., Lal, csed in any way of the lot of land upon \u2018ust.bul which were strongl » .; ; , the Staterooras are large and airy.The Steer- Phœ _\u2018cian «2800 Capt.John Brown._ > (Cor.8, Finich \u2018he old Parliament House wag Were not just, bo hi aA [* An Irishman is somewhat hasty in Antwerp.age js Atted wita the most approyed Patent 2600 Capt.W.Dalziell \u2014 Li 3 .+ .Pe .| = J o.> .ond if 80 in what manner ?Up to PUPPO! ted.He could boast of this, if Of! estimating thé position of \u201c English-speak .MUNDERLOH & CO.Canvae Berths, and is fully ventilated and .2200 Capt.W.8, Main, se 7e - Station.) built, au h lot paid by nothing else, that be had done a service to | en .Ganersl Agents, Montreal.heated by steam.500 Capt.C.J, Mylins, 4 Fran, what date was the rent of such lot pald by the country.(Applause.) The question ing people\u201d in Quebec, who rcally exercise _Januery æ 2 A2 exporienced Surgeon 1s carried by each EN.».1850 Capt, F, MoGratbe; ; .% \u201cds the Goverament ?; of subsidies to railways had to be decided an influence in public affairs out of all steamer, also Stewardesses to attend to the Hop.Mr.Taillon replied that the Gov- VE a \u2018 ; oo wants of femalesand children, The Steamers of th t.Peter.on.Mr.% 4 of the land and by the Government.He had \u2018notified the proportion to their numbers.We do not - RATES r 1e PRE Streets, erument had not disposed 0 debtors that all debts tc the Government \u2018 pr - OF PASSAGE: RULED TO PATTERN.think that such hasty judgment is likely to add to the weight of English influence in the Province.\u2014Ep.] ) Liverpool Mail Line Sail.from Liverpool every THURSPAY, from - Portland and Baltimore alternately, and from Halifax every SATURD a >.call that tbe rent had heen paid up to lst of January last.Mr.ot.Hilaire asked\u2014When does the Jabin - Moatreal to Liverpool, $50; re- furl, £00.Sieorage at Jowest rates.$50; \u2019or Freigutor other particularz, appl Belfast, tO A, A.WATT, 3 Cun ig in connection with railways should be paid, and he was now taking legal means to enforce those payments.Irrespective on streets, Jill stress, + In 19 street, B= loure : Statement\u201d Forms, &c.5e rnment propose putting into execu- ; individuality in the Cabinet = ï Équare ; in Queenstown, to N, G SEYMOUR ing au Lough Foyls to i ; rt Hil}, Governme 1 PEE \" of his own inc ividua ity 1p the vaolne .nt oe $ 0.; In Liverpool, to IL W.MORTE g g oyle receive ov board cree, fon the orderviaouncd OF ass au ab | his colleagues did not yet think that se \u201cMARYLAND.MY NARTLAND.\" UION LINE Sratui ét, in tanec, io 1.IT.Smwaie, 133 Holand and Bona mn Soon 4 \u2014 iChation T3 > commissioner of Railways hie had cease - ; : ê \u2018 7 St., Or Lo a à .sitchen to guarentee the payment of the o be of use to the country.When the * \"oT \u201cPretty Wives, H.8 MURRAY, spatoned FROM HALIFAX Bailwa Blank ils for the Quebec and Lake St.John er :dey \u20ac Lovely daughters and noble men.\u201d : Gexerai Manager, , ; y 8 t Uri Taus 10 x ile.Government thought it just to consider the ovely daughter 4 1 Custom House Equare, Montreal.Polynesian.+.Saturday,Mch.28 : it Railway to the amount of $3,000 per mile, abolition of the office in the Cabinet they \u201cMy farm lies in a rather low and miasj UNITED STATES MAIL & Arora » March 24 , #91 | Parisian cc SatUrday, Apr, 4 ten Ses Keeping the lands of the said company as| 1} have hi Hear, L matic situation, and Cather of the Government to proseaute all Pot | abolished and the work of settling railway \u201cWithered and aged\u201d Yyoming.Tuesday, Mar.31, 5.30 a.m.ERT SE ORTLAND 150 RIVERPOOL \u2018Biers gons who, after e.Ist of May next, ; 5 Before her titne, froï \u2018izona.\u2026.Tuesday, April 7, 10.00 a.m.¥ \" : ., > ati : claims left to the offices of the Treasurer efore her time, trom Nevada .Tuesday, A WHITE S ' pics : .z .ue gel intoxicating beverages without a Pro- 1 the Att \u201cGeneral and to the la \u201cMalarial vapcrs, though she made n Alaska Taosday, April ii £03 p.m.5 Bérisian vessnccn cons.Thursday, Apr.2 Railwa Time B ll street, vincial license, even if they be holders as orney-Greneral and to the law particular complaint, not being of the Wiscon Trosday, April 5 9.8 om Circassian.cer \u201c\u2026\u2026 Fhursday, Apr.16 1148 Bl Deni; of ligenses from the Federal Goverz- Mr.Poupore said that there was press- grumpy Kind, yet causing me great uneasi yoming.Ten Ses 2 2,00 2.1.Calling at Co k Hak troland - At ONE o'clock P.M.ay, Apr.39 : men i .; tv for iste 1]- mess.evada., Tuesd.ay 19° 9 .ä K arbour, ireland, or on the arrival nd À : .ta ing necessity for the existence of a Rail- 7998 .vada Tuesday, May 19, 9.00 a.m.\u2019 rrival of the Grand Trunk Rai \" rio Streets, Hon.Mr.Robertson replied.that the way Departm ent to wind up arrears of| © À short time ago I purchased your Alaska.+» Lge tay, May 2 20pm.CARRYING BRITISH AND AMEKI | way Train from the West, + Railway Folders Sherbrooke matter was under the censideralion 0 business and he was glad that the office of remedy for one of the children, who had a wyoming .\\.Tuesday, June 9, 209 porn.CAN MAILS, FROM BALTIYO .Mr nn ked\u2014Is it the intention Comm'ssioner was filled by a gentleman! Very severe attack of biliousness, and it oc- Arizona.Tuesday, Junsld, 700 a.m.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODER ORE.BILLS oF LADING Therbrool Mr.Cameron asked\u2014lIs it the intention sf the legal profession curred to moe that the remedy might help Nevada.Tuesday, June23, 3.00 p.m.Polynesian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Tuesday, Mch, 21 hestrooke of the Government to cause the cadastreto Ron Mr.Taillon referred to the im-|my wifc,asI found that our little girl, Prnose sédriors are\u201d built of fron Loyd: IMPROVEMENT, Capa suc 111 LL Tuesday, Aprdl 7 derbi be complete à nih e County of Hun- roto + Tallin, serre 10 he | by upon recovery had tight compartments, and are fornishes ati LOTR The Steamers of this Line taxe | FCFUVIAR.0.00020000000000 nn luesday, À pril 21 ADVI CE N OTES 7 ; ; 5, 3> x Ÿ Ji; : Pro ME.Lynch replied that the cadastre the Railway Department and said tue st | Nowness.and looked RA Ie bath eats An Sere age SOTO8S the sony of the year, cac routes aball 8% | Rates of Passage from Montreal ue and St, would be proceeded with as soon as poe- government would certainly not wait a day A it ater a ee Js fresh as rooms \u2019 ÉSONINETOOIE, Draving-rooza, Piano a ET OR NEW YORK and LIVER \u201cvia Halifax: : - wy to abolish it after its existence had be- @ néw blown daisy.Vell the story 18 soon and Library, aigo, experienced Surgeon, \u2019 soi Loan ppoln CaDIR.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0u00scs ss g 5 3 sible.Robidoux asked\u2014Is the Government | C°Me unneceseary.He show d that the told.My wife, to-day, has gained her old Stewardess and ve oon each Riearnor, ROM NEW YORK.(According to aécémmodat ion) 0 | For Railways and Steamships id Shute it a aus of its emp! oyes are active- government could not accede to the timed beauty with compound'interest, and suring those grontert of all luxuries Pray Celtic.Saturday, Mar.14, 3.00 p.m.Entormeaiate.\u2026.\u2026.porc 40.0 reels, B a © tat Bone oF ayes ar ht motion.; is now as handeome a matron (if I do say perfect ventilation and light, ; Germanie.Saturday, Mar.21, 8.30 a.m.TAÇO.+0.000000000u At loOWest rates, \u2014 ets, y ae Levis?1fso, is it by order of Hon, My.Marchand saw no necessity for it mycelf) ag can be found iu this county CABIN PASSAGES pddiatic.Saturday.Mar, 8, 20 p.m.Rates of P.mm Mauri: the Government and if not, will it order @ Commissioner of Railways now when which is poted for pretty women.AndT $60,980 and $100, according to location, &.Republic.Satusday, April IT 200 p.m, so via Pou Jrom Montren: LAW FACTU M S Cemete h di tique doi so 2 the province owned no railways and when have only Hop Bitters to thank for it INTERMEDIATE, Germanic.Saturday, April18, 7.90 a.m.a Portland: 7 them to discontinue doing hat th it was remembered that the Joly Govern-| \u2018The dear creature just looked over my This lsa class that affords poopie of moder Celtic.Saturday, April25, 2.80 p.m.Cabin.$57.50, $76.50 and $87.6) # Bon, Mr.Taillon replied that the Gov- t did without such fh vith the shoulder, and says *I \u201ccan flatter equal to &le, moans a respectable way of travelling, |, = THiS steamer hag suvericr scoommoda.Credits 10 accommodation.) ation), eroment had noJknowledge that any of its tient did withoul such an olicer wi \u20ac the days of hip\u201d and that Beds, Bedding, Wash-basing, &c, together on for a limited number of Inferraediats Intermediate.sy qe0sce 01 1B40.01 \u2014\u2014 tion).fâcers were taking part in the election Q., M., 0.& O.Railway on its hands.the ays of our courtship,\u2019 and that re.| with\u2019 good food, separate Dinine-voom from Padlengers, Rate, $35.00.Bteerage.At lowest rates o enn PARTS it the intention Hon.Mr.Lynch showed that the re- Brats e thère might be ie pretty, wives stiher, Sabinor \u201cerrage being provided, Pas rewTorx a] RATES.T .SL rh a .OO ean] of : : if my brother farmers would do as have 858% oo single; $70 round trip, oni eas bo Liverpool and Qusenstown, $6 P fi 1 l k Tee of the Jorernment to make any ipvestions fusal of the Government ne at Re done.\u201d , Stcerage at Very Now Hater, ve cae 1s, 8110, 8142 \u2019 Newfound land Line, |- roressional 8 anks ; \u2019 am J pi ñ .5 3 Y g ers.; in Streets Lo tit Asylum asd its construction a culties which would oceur in supplying Hoping Jou may long be spered to do Apply to GUION & 00 Tickets to London, #7, and to Paris.Sat porta a Es UNDLAND is intended to | .; 1 : i., 4 , $30, ere Jouatah on.ir.Blanchet replied that the Gov.the information demanded op [BOT EEE 6 1 ages 5 v.Cie p Diodway.Now ory, sediiionat Chlidrelhetijeen ononnd tvelvd and St, ohms, N°8, oflows 0 7% Car ; i .\"24e .: GILPAO al D .ng wi i i .; .treats, on i t hiad done all it considered enquete the House took a recess.BELTSVILLE, P rince George Co.Md, 354 Bt, Parl trea] pans FAL IS DO NOT CARRY OATILE pool for Haltrax on F ob.1a, Feb.G5 Nason ; I treet | bem > : : ay 26th, 1883.: 156 \u201cPTRHRAGE RATES : March 26.JH : would be made.AFTER RECESS.\u2014 , L , FROM HALIFAX\u2014Tuesd: ; ,.ë : aventure Mr, Stephens moved for a statement of The Act to amend the incorporation _z#\"None genuine without a bunchofgreen auespstown.Ciasgow Balu Tondonderay, 24; March 10 : March oi Ape iE ng Streets the revenue from all sources.derived by charter of the Young Men\u2019s Christian As- Hops on the white label.Shun all the vile tol, Oxrdiff, Belmullet, or Glasgow, ikelud- Feb.16 ; March 2; March 165 Matoh 205000, A N THE treeta, tbe Province from the cities of Quebec, | sociation of Montreal was read a third time ROfSoNOus stuff with \u201cHop\u201d or \u201cHoos in lng Raliway Fare to New Xork, at lowee: 13, ! \u2019 gs Apr quels Montreal, Three Riv es cle during the and sent up to the Legislative Vouncil for | \u2014 p Lessengers booked, via, Liverpool, to au FATER OT PASSAGE SORTIE HALIPAT An fe |.fseal year ending 30th June, 1884.approval, DRURKENRESS.OR THE LIQUOR HABIT 7 er information and na Cabin,\u2026 820.00 Intern sal Ty The motion was adopted.| PE Géguon continued the debate on Dr.| Hor fartoor Information and passage app S20] Intormediass.- 5150 Newest and Host Modern Styles of Type ; ; : ; Can be cured by administering Dr.Œ » Agent, 17 Broadway, Ne p Mr.Stephens also moved for a detailed Cameron\u2019s motion which he supported.fi nimes\u2019 Golden Specific bi York, 2 \u2014\u2014 J stutement of all sums of money paid out ; ; CF A ; \" ., Jo COGELIN = : ation), on account of the Mousseau end Mercier Te mas ite So aetna Is oan be given le a cup of coffee or tea INM AN 1188t, Paud ous Ace, si G lasgow Line.oint 8 Royal Commission: .ever to the motion, but could not accept without Ho know edge of the ane tak = ya ! » Montre 16e During the season of Winter Navigation a EXECUTED WITH rss BE FE aaurico moved ae Île esponnbii hall fmsuppontog | 78,19, £15058, Seely xd pene | pear, MAI, STEAMER eo A El 55 C an amendment that the ctatement thou Mr.Nantel opposed the motion, as also | 231% A ' - casion requires), and forinighuy 1 Boston tion).contain detailed account of the number did Mr.Fau ee.St.Maurise, after trigker or an alcoholic wreck.Thoue- FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL fo Glasgow dirbet, MA LINE 0 BOON Neatness and Despatch e Street of days that the commission met, the com- which, amid Opposition cries of divide,\u201d ts mên who have £ Jeen pus 0 fem: Carrying the United States Mail.FROM BOSTON.B, missioners present at each sitting and the the Spesker put the motion, which was perate mi 0 aren Guden PROPOSED SAILING.A Siberian.D Specific in their coflee ithout À Denis places at which the inquiries were held.lost ; for, 13 ; against, 40.The result: pect wilhous ner ; _ : Grecian .\u2014 Stanley The motion as amended was adopted.was received with Conservative cheers, znovlsdge, aud to-day believe they qui i paeany, Nh.19.5.00 p.m.er Sp Buenos Ayrean rect.Mr.Stephens moved for a statement] In reply to Mr.Faucher, who asked for drinking of thelr own free will.Zo bara City 0 \u201cThursday, April 2.3.00 pra.ea .\u201d ie ire showing what subsidies in land and cas ; i i un OS TE a minisiration City of Chicago.Thursday, April 9, 1.00 p.m.ni Ta re Stree are Promised to the Quebec and Lake or the opy of the Oe respect we Cures guaranteed, Circulars and testi Civyof Rlehnmiord, Thursday, April 16,3.00 Pom, 0 J INE.end Phiiadeiphia Boris fre intended to ha ° PAMP HLRTS re Stree | John Railway up to this date.He also copies of the Municipal Code monisls sent free.Address GoLDEN Spxo1 *From Pier 36, North River, Now Yor£, \u2014 despatohed from Philadelphia ter Giargow, Streets.moved for a detailed account of the subsi- Ly Paillon thoushe that the code should F2¢ C0-» 185 Race St., Cincinnati, O.Steerage at very low rates, .LANE ROUTE.FROM PHILADELPHIA, ALL SIZES 3neurs.«dies and the number of miles constructed be deli d to th M .1C ils, but ! ; W D 8m wim 236 Intermediate passage, $35, Round Trip, $65 = + u Manitoban.\u2026\u2026.01000.About Mch.25 \u2019 Streets > \u2019 e delivered to the Municipal Uounclis, bu RATES OF PASSA GE~$60, $50 and 310) Fhe Cunard Steamship Company (Limited: Norwegian .\u2026.\u2026.About Apr.4 \"se cts up io the present.The hon.member said not to members personally, as there would cording to accommodation, all having aug \u2018wetween NEW YORK and /ERPOOL, Hanoverian.About Apr 2) On Paper of the Best Quality et Sires that the railway was of vast importance to be no limit to the expense it would entail.Sisamships saloon privileges, Children between 2 snd 19 oalting at CORK HARBOUR, Manitoban.\u2026.\u2026.About May 6 neuveBls the colonization of the St.John district.Hon.Mr.Blanchet took the same view, +.| years of age; half-fare, Servants, $50.OREGON PIER 4©N, 2 NEw FORK: ar 2 \u2014 8 \u201d 1 à > = = = - au .on ro | SBA a mile es AE gare L000 masic\" DOMTNION LINE.ef Feduood rates.oo (SERA GER MY | feet a OF LADING | Hh p10, ; 2310 Ÿ 0 palities in the Province.i { i L I.; Par esday, Mch.anted in Liverpool and Glasgow, and ; ; = .Taz Vellingios the promoters of this line, al P Mr, \u2018Gagnon moved for a list of judicial |.\u2019 J = : Tickets to Eondon, $7; and to Paris $15, ana ÉHRENTA ~Wedneeday, April 1 Continental Ports, t2 all points in the Uniie4 Estimates Given of Fverv Description- u ready, and they were delaying the work deposits on 30th June, 1884, and a return Pry rr ox.82 addional, according to route selected, MBRIA.Saturday, Apt.11| Caneda and tho Died Beaton to Frons ta inti ats, (Fire in a absurd manner and abways crying, of the sheriffs and prothonotaries of the os DHA MSIE IE rooms id pe Pucidag and Bathe BFRORIA (mow jus Saturday) ARr 3 20d Glasgow, 1 Hered of Book and Job Printing : \u2018\u2018Giveus more.\u201d He hoped the Govern-| Provi and their erati i Be These steamers do not atl NOW).+++1\u2026.,.Wednesday, Apr., cone Sis.ment would make those pesple proceei Province nd th i amie ration during Running in comméction with tho Pigs | carry Cattle, Sheep And overy following Wednesday rom New oto fortiand or Halifax.treetd.with the railwayfto open up the country, or| Mr, Stephens moved for details concern- Grand Trunk Railway of Canada.o FOF freient or passes apply, to po Inpan Resor PAESAGE\u2014$00 220and $100, accord Tr Railways via Halifax ; and b rend memes ets.give itu 7 altogother.(Hear, hear) ing the school teachers\u2019 pension fund, He |: DATES OF SAILINGS, York ; or C.C, MCFALL, 143 St.James Street, ng de acooramodation.| Stoo \u2019 vox te feutres v.Bospaick, he Trunk Railways on.Mr, Fiynn said that the company} suggested that the fund should be abol- FEOY PORTLAND erago very low rated age ticko \u2018 Ç treet, were bound to have the road completed to el and the monies returned to the .pt FOR LIVERPOOL.4.Y.GILMOUR & GO, from Liverpool and Queenstown, and ail other en Réilways Merchaets Dosti cet: BRO KERS' ADVICE NOTES Stzeel | Luke St.John by tbe 3lst December, teachers.He contended that it would be AE Novences see 2600 M fen.854 bt.Tank Sircet, Montreal.Parnronëh Bis ot Ladine even tor Bele, Boston, and by Grand Trunk Railway Core.> Rolland?1837.,A contract had lately been given out better for the teachers should they insure MONTREAL.Jayne 165, Gissgon, Havre.Antwerp and other Ports on PRbrouël Rates and Through Bille :.! 1.0: care for a considerable portion of the read, and} themselves in An insurance company.Rates cf Passage.from Montreal\u2014Oabin, a Pos Mediterranean Ports.for Bast-bound Trafic a cu Tron Street, some 920,000 were about to beexpended on Hon.Mr.Lynch said that he avreed in 87-50 and $67,50.return, $101.25, and.$119.25.£a A or freight and Passage, at the Joxpany\u2019s pny of the Agents of any of theabove-un.aed i.avother section.He was informed by a on, fr.Lynch sal al he agreed IN Steeräge at very \u2018ow rater.All outside Oey.Fin.4 Dowling Greon Rulways.Brokers\u2019 Buyinz and Sellin: ame guother section.He was Informed Yi great part with this, and the Government [roorn-, a d comfortably heatad by steam.VERNON H.BROWN à CO a Jor Freight, Passage or oùher anformation & oh tng., As ; .were considering the matter.Prepaid Intermediate and Steers SEE 2, WILE ply to JONN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai à\u201d A geutlemen connected with the line thatthey The House adjourned at eleven o'clock.18sue aithelowest tates, ge Tickets N ie 37 at Bacratsent Sireot, Havre; ALEXANDER Huvrez 1 Rue Give, Contract Blanks ogan.would have it completed as far as Lake \u2014 -\u2014 \"| For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool 23 Steamers marked thus * will nob carry Paris; AUG SOHMIIZ & Cg, OI HAIOHARS .\u2018ron tena Edward by the 3let of De b t to Flinn, Main & Momgomery, 24 James gs : - : stooray \u2026 BERKS, Antwerp; Ruys & Co., Rotterdam .Fh vas very dase on de pus of he AUVICH TO MOTHERS Pret Meme as OS \" | 1e lt Heb Ying rol aie \u2014 .; e Wa .4 + 9 3 0) ; t T Our 3 .* 5 ; Jaiberine Goverament to make the promoters of the Are you disturbed at might and broken w.D.O'BRIEN.f HL il 4EA0E Mo, 8, Bremen ; CHARLEY & MArnvoxy, Bel | re Streets Lake St.John Railroad Parry out their Of your rest by a sick child suffering and mon Et James Street.À ii 5 THOMSON LINE.To rae SoorT & Go.Queenstown ; Mow.Bl B ' : i ; \u20ac Be hild DAVID TORRANCE & 00, ; GOMERIE WOREMAN, 17 Gracechureh streej, ank C0 ks 1e Gtreeis contract.He would bring down the papers ©Tying with pain cf cutting teeth ?If so, General Agents, Montraal ; POSTE A .4 K' London ; JAMES & , 10_Great | Ontaro asiced for as soon as possible.: send at once and get a bottle of Mrs.March 17 65 1y QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.ES a Clyde sirect, ivergoet flan Brordun:! Hon.Mr.Robertson said that except, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP For CHILDREN Salling from Per 47 Hort: River, Now ZA 3k Quebec ; ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street, Ohi- .Buenit erhaps, the North Shore the Lake St.Teena, Tig value is | Snonlouable It ; York.Fe # CE e860; &, BousLtz, Toronto: Lave & ALREN, Led gers chu Company had received a larger Gov-{ Will relieve the poor little suferer im- 7 or +7 ren : 07 Broadway, New York, an Washing.erument subsidy than eny other le This mediately, Depend upon it, mothers, there CC die \u2014 March PT 85.TRINIDAD, (New) 8 James Street, opposite, Si.Danrorcé Dav Books {atherint extra expense was incurred through the i8 no mistake about it.It cures dysentery cE Coil BS, URINOCO, April 2nd, 7 Hall, \"fact that they had to take the line into the aud diarrhoea, regulates the stomach aud 5 = 1 pese 56: Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, Marti- SPRING, 1885, H._& À.ALLAN A 1 eg J 7 = = : nique, St.Lucia, Barbados and Trinidad\u2014SS, : .1 India Street, Portland 5.bush, He regretted that the company were POWels, cures wind colic softens the gums, Fox 3 BERMUDA, March 23.MEDITERR ANE A N #0 state Street, Boston, and not more energetic.Jf they were as enter- reduces inflammation, and gives tone and SS.MURIEL, April 11, 25 Common Street, Montres Jou rn als prising as other companies similarly 2n\u20acIgy to the whole system.Mrs.Wins- 1 For freight, passage and insurance, apply to AND March 23, 1885.71 situated they would have had the reilway L0Ws Soormve Syrur rox CHILDREN] I ansa Steamshi Lom an AE OUTERE vs Nos Boe Charente Service aor: 100 wiles further advanced now.(Hear, YEETHING is pleasant to the fase and is Le 3 1| WORLD TRAVEL 00., BT ork, v .rman.oe eure car.) prescription of one of the oldest aud best 43 St.Jamaos surest, Montreal.SS.ESCALONA, Captain Anderson, is in- \u2018 ; Mr.St.Hilaire said the difficulties at- female nurses and physicians in the United \u2014\u2014 res LHUR AHERN, Secretory, Gaeber tended to commente loading at: MEDITER- EVERY CLASS OF tendivg the construction of the St.John States, and is for sale by all draggiste ça PAT ; or AONE 19h March caline nt Marseiies\" AT J road sccounted for the delay.hat part throughout the world.Price 25 cenize THE SS.VORSETZEN, BOSTON AND SAVANNAH Leghorn, Patras, Messing, Tarragona, Denia, KERSEY HORSE CLOTHING, tied of the country had given a great deal to the \u201cee t > , Malaga and Cadiz, as suffi:iant cargo ma; a .ort.Province and received but very little in re-| Wrrs Co0OA.\u2014GRATEF c Captain Lutzens, STEAMSHIP COMPANY.omer, and would also cal.ab Trieste and WOOLLEN STABLE BLANKETS, BANK BLA N KS a turn.The railway would open up a valu- pogymve.\u2014 By a thorough knowledge of .xr UT \"SL.DRACONA, Captain Saigster or other JUTE & WOOL-LINED BLANKET \u2019 ; ble country for settlement, and he hoped jhe natural laws which overn the ope - Will leave ANTWERP for QUEBEC]and Direct Lin fiom Boston fo Savannah Eteamer of the Line Ne ns MON roues FIN Cs , 28 to see it constructed soon.(Hear, hear).| tions of digestion and n 2 iti q pera i J igading at Pont Int Ap it a th FHARN ESS.PRINTED AT THIS OEFICE Li Yes Mr.Ganthi ç 3 gestion and nutrition, aud by a MONTREAL, Connecting at Savannah with all-rail lines direct,on or about lst April, it) eing the aim r.Gautbier said the Government would careful application of the fine properties of to points in the South and Southwest, and Of Owners to haveboth Steamers rrive in the BRASS-MOUNTED SETTS _ be guiliy of injustice if it did not liberally well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epps has 1 TO ZOTH APRIL with rail and steamer lines to all poiniyi y St- Lawrence on; first open wate \u2019 \u2014 subsidize the St John road.It was much vided our breakfast tables with a delicotely «æ | Florida ; .Newcastle Servi e, SILVER-MOUNTE D .more nece.sary to give sums of money to d erage whi fagnificent passenger accommodatin, | ; : ; 5 v 1 ê \u2019 promote railroads than to satiefy the de- or seey Errore tite is \u201chy the AND\u2014 The ae LEON LOTUS of - fended 10; sao From NE YCASTLE ON TYN NE (a Square, Fa Looped J Lo Per a A \u2018 - \u2018 % .= + n Mh x 3 ] mands of the Opposition for useless and :ndicious use of such articles of diel that a each, GR CITY and CITY OF MACON FOR MONTREAL direct, about 10th April, so | 37 mg RIT a J ss ANDR LADIES AND GENTS RIDIS ex,ensive invest gations.Pare La : .Ww N A H M 11 sail regulazly every Thursda: ?as to arrive in the St.Lawrence on first open s ss J 1 g constitution may be graduslly built u wi ¢ y y from Bos J ry LY { The motion was adopted.until strong enough to resist every ten Captain Handewodt, ton and Savanna are considered the finest on er angements wil) be made for forwarding | SADDLES, 0 ; Mr.Cameron moved fora list of the| dency to disease.Hundreds of subtle 15T MAY the coast.7 all Western Consignments imraediately on | .LONDON MADE, | railways within the Province which do not maladies are floating sround us ready to + ?For freight or passage apply to as In Lot Ten Pre Sain HUNTING CROPS.CUTTING WRI» IN 1HE BES1 STYLE come under the operation of section 6 of attack wherever there is a weak point, to be followed every three weeks by other] jo.'s Wharf, © roma in time of transport was established over WOU IN-HAND the Act 46 Vie., chapter 24, passed by the| W ; steamers of the lin CKOrson'£ arf, Congress st, Boston other Routes.= 3 F > 1Ce, Chap 2 P y the! We may escape many a fatal shaft by steamers of the ime, Or A.DEW.BAMPEON, For Freight, including Through Rates te TANDEM AND BING \u2014 rederal Parliament in 1883.In making keeping ourselves well fortified with pure Through Bills of Lading granted from eod2m 211 201 Washington st.Boston Western Points, please instruct shippers or ie + INGLE the motion, Mr.Cameron said that there blond and a properly nourished frame.\u201d HAMBURG.and ANTWERP to all points | apply EAR! Y to William Thomson & Sons, bRIY.NO WEIPS.sé FICE, Were à great many people in the country Civil Service Gazette-\u2014Made simply with West.CARPET FELT : Dundee, or to the Line Agents al Lie forts ot Drited liste Où applicadcu.5 39 Who thought\u2019 that the office of Commis | boiling water or milk.Sold only in| For Freight or other information 1d praent, or EN .nw .) he gh : wm g 8 y, ou s Haves the Carpets, makes floor alr-uighe n Pips OU, MeL ARI R : ou cf allways was a use es ong in the packets, labelled JAMES Eres & Lo.pply to ; : BE of oy hop mothe.oe ROBERT REFORD & CO, 293 Band, 54 27.JAMES Ps wi 5 maent, and be was surprised that a Homeopathic Chemists, Lordon, Yup DAVID TORRANCE &CO., ONE rol PLY 00 por yd, SH J \u201cda 21794 CL Shs WES, bre sg A La IN ; 3 StH ai ° = = re re ILS éu sé Base Nlrvot MOTTE A, = SAC ni = \u2018 wy FANE = 2 Yon, ; + Eu ne geutleman cf Mr.Flynn\u2019s ability and pat end\u201d : © 5p .Agentse à Brest Hes Méévob, MORE 23 and 259S0:Sacramen Street.i int 1e 0 Treo TER KM OF > \u201cIre OF SUBSCRIPHIO toil \u2014\u2014 PION ¢ | owin he away di | Subscripti g are thio to ÿ directly ALE ption to Teru work f v after it * [ 5 D dating © TEE FE » and the or every it falls, but HE MO | ne tom Jan BE), oie nd good thing {men have ONTREA : RU 20 abs g they enj RE ontreal Dai uary1 e mu of he spent 1 y enjoy on à war f AL [IER aily Heral s Ways di Lestowr ese nuis «pon vi.at the cotinn TETRALY do à ald, per ann .and a ifficulties wed.Th ances would Ther e prospect The paopi Li.AND do 0 h nm, - $6 magi pathetic in the ere ar al anv.evidently of a pie seem > DALY 9 alf 00 gic wh rul way e al- y-pric yf wir wi n elate TN do do \" year, - 30 and ont en men ers that di of stupid due me once A Rus ed az © COMME .\u201c .: 14118 5 > 18514, vis a +3 do ree mo 9 them erprise of intelli sappear he cause uence wi s would 6 pensent BE ROLLA Barli (duri nthe, 1 th n.Let undertak igence ike ati the nati ith th have 8 ce-at- Te sans AL G mo y ig ro of a me dv ne re es ee SAZNITE = ai ssio re Fe api cil eal with worl with laced i a j T Mah suis n ontre ily Herald, si n- ç nervati eir or wak rld.rera in nd tte ce ts # RID: hy Vestn single cop! 1 00 vide a es fall, a De India th Cd vo Rania tos UNDER LDRENS Hem \u20ac DAY, MAR 8.do ald, per or $ cts wide awake ng their dut and let sand hav uential ho situation sia before CI CLOTHING \u2014 Bdue RCH.27 d an | : re gi nces is il = es LE +, .8 0 half ve ! $1 00 lo themsel d with y in this em | lo given t ces and ot! s encourapi great vaine Whi DEPART Ts TIER] 3 pecial Eat do th year, - - 50 wed eh es wond a will > mabter yalty on the strong ther nati Tagg pe Cott MENT RIES ry ° es fi re c.Fea ch evi er th ; and not to\u2019 ' est tative rule -1 Chi \u2019 fon U \u2019 > Pa Ee # or cau oe 2 have And th ils to exi at they ev they | terri to\u201d allow of thei proofs ees ae SM nderclothing oo AD ~ Fhe Ro u applica Se lt ve a work ¢ ° ps for a er al- ro ne the Russi determi thelr, © wo Unde ls A D J = eri ) ny on 3 their o do\u2014a du on singl Af car sian nati hil reloth an G à 6 \u2014 SHE - busi a thei gle fri fgh thei s to VA ing ir de = 6 : pfisensents FRIDA eal 34 up and n usiness t duty t elr part friendl ghans, whi cir fronti acquir varioty, vs .Linen TU.in great Sand man, B - NT à Fo.- a > Y MORNIN eral Let the ot let thom iz the Gi perform, st dite the Baia, thoy an ale Undercloi! 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M rot ysi fr of the Ci 4 Cu U an wa # ¥ \u2018 being d up, ries, root Det rad are the 1 La ontreal, 27th gig Behe\u201d the I 1 9 City, prastomers ma SAND TONS ous Of Mar HERALD\u201d EN R placed rn and Meersoliatin, March, 55.CRIVER 0 } J of ir orders nay therefore A DAY CALE GIRE ROGH ; dE ets on ed 18 okors* Ww.RIRE R B ( CUM r with fresh n rely u ALED Hd.| applica 03.ANT TATE 0ARD BER fresh ptly at pon havi DON U tion.Wo ED IN LAND mined coal ving Wea IA 60 & : OR , A Off RAI coal 8eag0 the re no 0 : = 74 A NEWSPAPER CC GO FOR THE FAMILY PRIVATE hE COWANS, tonto On & co A \" Company î the Ca ared Lo COAL a 0D .eld L avigati 0 Jaledoni COMPOSIT STEA Gent] SUMME iH > Chamb co, ma igation.r shipm onia Sook ordezs f b : an pp oman and bi R MONTH AND 100 Alexis 8 toe hie not at oat & Reiiwey : Addy is Fami S s Street bei ried t coal s idly 1 opening _ HERALD O0: ddress miiy.> by ot E sis, .being used 9 be ome creasing 29 8 fice.March HENRY Oue very De LS largeet the i ba, Jas only a 17 Y, , Tw SC ounce i ctori ces om {ig now 8 0 ri t ce 1 ries.Su als panies Care H PROM » Three ption to most equal to Stoo by man les here g ERALD PT DELIV aud Fou \u2019 sore: en of, the vo Dect rid our tl , x Tr | 65 MONTR ERY.Colors oreened, fe well of miedo ee ior : VICT EAL & creeni for sc are now ed and Canada.c OBLA i ERA a et veened Run carefull squ LD 0 St.I ob.ord Ru pared to y v ARE FFICES TES * eliver of Mi quote 4 MONT J ce.ivered at or: an t Red: Agen SR orts is t Mane - McLE L arch 10 aledonia: A, t ja!Coal3&fRaii t alway Coe 1 6m 95 + I 1 i À i Manage, aren À com, ~~ LU, M, ars, R \u201crch em pea ay ang LE Pas bhe Steag 3 a 8 31, Peel best AP, 0 = iD the 11 ers il 9 LL \"the Indians.The Indians once brought into Qu J THE NORTH-WEST TROUBLES.Tho Premiers Statement in Per.© liament Yesterday, nr Blake's Attack on the \u2019 Government, \u2018OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014In the Bouse of Commons to-day Mr.Blake enquired of the Government for such full information as they thought was due to the House of the cause of the troubles in the North- West and what the Government proposed to do in the matter.Sir John Macdonald said :\u2014The situation.stauds very nearly as it did before.There is no inforn.ation as yet and ibere cannot well be until tc-morrow after the junction of the body of mounted police commanded by Commissioner Col.Irvine à the body at Carlton under Superinten- an 1 deus Crozier.I presume that when they unite there will be a force of 159 men.There are 100 men of the 90th regiment at Qu\u2019Appelle ready if neces- cary to proceed from Qu Appelle in the direction of the South Saskatchewan.They.will be followed by the remainder of the regiment, about 200 men, and half a battery of artillery.Lieut.Governor Dewdney telegraphs me to-day that he has seen a number of the prinoipal men on the reserve, near Broad- view, about the reports of their being excited.They are exceedingly indignant at the charge being brought against them, and ask to be brought face to face with their accusers.We have received mez- sages trom Battleford and Edmonton that everything is quiet.Rev.Father Lacombe here stated to-day that the loyalty cf the Blackfeet Indians in that vicinity is undoubted.We are quite unaware of the approximate cause of the half-breeds rising under Riel.I may say tbat Riel was invited by them to go into the North-West gore time sgo, and I believe he came in for the putpode of aitempting to extract money from the public purse, and during last summer more than hints\u2014 intimations were received that if we gave him a certain sum of money (some $5,000 was mentioned), that he would de- partin peace.\u201d \u201cOfcourse, that could not | be entertained for a moment, and ke has remained there, exciting the half-breeds apd attempting to arouse the Indians by stating to them that the country all belonged to them and the white people had no right there whatever.It is alleged that Riel is exceedingly indignant at being told that he was sn outlaw, and was not-a British sub= ject and had no right there.Such an in\u201d timation, as far as I can discover, has never been made.He has great influence.over the half-breeds and some over the Indiens.He was considered, on account of come former occurrences, a martyr or a gort of half-breed Mahdi, and they looked up to him with a sort of superstitious regard, and from that feeling he is able to act upon their superstition.Ido not believe there is the slightest danger from the half-breeds unless they should be joined by the field no one can foresee what will be the consequences.I am exceedingly giad to be able to state to the House that ali the information we have received points to the fact that the Indians are quite quiet and that there is no danger of their joining with the halt-breeds.There are one or two Indians whom we know pretty well and whom I do not care to name as this will all go over the wires, but there is one who has always been troublesome and peraaps the hon.member for Bothwell (Mr.Mills) would know the pame if I mentioned it, and I recently made inquiries about this particular Indian and I w: stold that he was ¢ mere bluster and tobacco.\u201d The most influential Indian in the North-West is Crowfoot, the head of the Blackfeet, who is not only a remarkable man, but a very able mab, and of his fidelity and loyalty there\u2019 \u2018ig every assurance, and I am quite sure thai, should occasion arise and were he permitted to do so, he would show by action on his own part how loyal he was.Mr.Blake\u2014The hon.gentleman has ex- lained what.is the approximate cause of the outbreak ; I would like to ask what in his opinion is the more remote cause of this rising ?Sir John Macdonald\u2014I do not know about any cause of the rising more than I bave explained.The half-breeds have a great many claims ; some of them are reasonable and others unreasonable, The House knows that at the time an arrangement was made for the settlement of matters in Manitoba and the creation of that district into à province a large number of half-breeds were settled on the Assiniboine and the Red River who bad got locations or little properties under the direct sanction, though erhaps not a good title, from the Hudson\u2019s ay Company, All those claims were recognized and à certain quantity of land was appropriated to their satisfaction that was given afterwards to those Indians to the value of their holdings.The half-breeds on the plains had no such statutory rights from the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company or from anyone.I have heard that the half-breeds have received certain monies or money\u2019s worth within the Red River settlement.They claim that they all had the same rights, and among those half-breeds that are at Prince Albert and along the banks of the Saskatchewan are a number of the half-breeds who received their land-scrip for their lands on the Red River when they left Manitoba, and they are now on the lains beyond the boundary of Manitoba.hey claim, and perhaps their claim is a just one, that they want to be recognized ; they eay they are half-breeds, and they try to enforce a double claim in their behalf, A great many of these have been identified and have been refused.As:a whole, ihe half-breeds have been told that if they de- gire to be considered us Indians there are most liberal reserves set apart for them, and if they desire to be considered as white men they will get their 160 acres as a homestead.But they are not satisfied with that; they want to get land-serip for an equal quantity, I think upwards of 200 acres, and then they can, as a matter of course, get their homesteads as well.Then there was some difficulty about thesettlement of the plots on which these half-breeds are settled along the Saskatchewan.No man has been disturbed in this section and each has been told that he would not be disturbed.Sometimes the half-breeds quarrelled amongst themselves because, by the windings of the river, the claim of one man over- THE MONTREAL EERALD, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, different officials for some years.A great many of these have been settled, and some of them remain unsettled.Finally, there is a Commission, which we hope will pro- i ceed in the spring, Or 88 FOON #8 possib.e, to settle the few claims that remain unad- justed._ Mr.Biake\u2014 When was the Commission appointed ?Sir Join Macdonald\u2014The Commissicn- ers were selected some time ago.but one of the Commissioners was unable to go, and we appointed another only the other day.Mr.Blake\u2014What proportion of the volunteer force are on their way to the scene of action ?Sir John Macdonald\u2014There are 100 men at Carlton, mounted police, and 49 volunteers from Prince Albert.There are upwards of 90 men with Major Irviue, and they were to have effected a junction yesterday morning with Crozier.- They bave two or three guns.There are besides at Qu\u2019Appelle 30° mounted police under £u- perintendent Herchimer, who will go to the Touchwood Hills on the road throughout the north, keeping communication open and unobstructed, There were this morning or last night 100 men ot the 90th regiment, who will be joined by 200 men and a half battery of artillery.Mr.Blake\u2014I think this subject calls for more particular information than the hon, gentleman hes given us and I think that sitting in Parhament we ought to be informed of his intentions with reference to calling out the voolunteers.I will take the opportunity of communicating upon the subject in a more formal manner in the course of the day.Mr.Blake on North-West Matters, In the Commons last night, Mr, Blake, who followed Mr.Hesson in the Budget debate, said he would take the constitutional opportunity which was afforded by this debate for calling the attention of .the House to a subject of very considerable: and pressing importance, with respect tol which he did not conceive that the country\u2019 or the House had heen properly informed.On Monday last he had asked the Firat Minister with regard to the half-breed disturbances at Prince Albert, and had received as a reply that some of the demands of the half-breeds were reasonable and others exceedingly unreasonable, and that there had been'd rising of half-breeds led by Louis Riel; He (Sir John) had«\u2019also in- sormed them that nothing in the way of a bill of rights had been promulgated and transmitted to the Government.The First Minister also said that it was deamed prudent to have some additional.forces near Prince Albert and that permission had \u2018pany to station polioe at Carlton.He (Mr.lake) had resumed \"the enquiry on the following day and had learned that there was no further information, The First Minister had informed them tc- day that a portion of the militia force had been enrolled and were moving towards the scene of action and he gave them some of the approximate and some of the remote causes of what he considered to be the origin of the troubles.But the First Minister had not even to-day given the House the information which it was his duty to give as to what the Govera- nient were doing.The newspapers said that the Major-General commandi g our militia was now on his way tq the North- West to engage in this movement.Ile (Mr.Blake) thought the House should have been informed upon that subject.He quoted from a special despatch from Winnipeg to the Toronto Mail of t'e 25th inst, and also a despatch to that paper on the 23rd inst, to the effect that the Winnipeg Field Battery were holding themselves in readiness, and .lso concerning the Oth battalion being called out, and yet the First Minister let the House adjourn that day without even a reference to that matter.He read from an editorial article in the Mail of the same day in which it was stated that it was undeniable that dissatisfaction existed then.The Montreal Gazette, another organ of the Government, on the 26th inst, published a press déspatch trom Winnipeg and a special despatch from its Ottawa correspondent, and jthe local organ in the city, the Citizen, had also a special telegram to-day.on the subject.that while these papers published these despatches they alluded in their editorial columns to the unfair mode of Opposition papers in dealing with this matter, and therefore he chose to sustain his argument and draw his inspiration from these unimpeachable organs of the Government, who would, of course, be guided by the highest dictates of prudence and accuracy and scrupulous regard to veracity in their statements.With reference to the juncture which had occurred, it was said that these French half- breeds had had their grievances for vears, and that influential persons had obtained lands bilonging to settlers, that the half- breeds had good grounds of complaint, and that mn govern: ment: commission had been appointed on this subject, and that serious action had been takeu on the 23rd on the part of the Government,\u2014a period at which the First Minister did not see fit to inform the House, which had invited him to give information on the subject.It was a very serious thing that the militia forces of this country should be called out, but he did not in the slightest degree blame the Government for calling them out.He supposed that for nearly two centuries the British Parliament bad to be summoned within 14 days after the military had been called out, and in 1875 that law was amended by shortening the period to the time of 10 days.It was obvious that it was regarded as a reasonably serious thing that militia authorities should be called out, and that Parliament, the great council of the country, should be called together in such an emergency.Well, ourjParliament was sitting at the time, but the Government did not see fit to give any information about the calling out of the militia.The First Minister told them, forsooth, he did not think it was worth while telling the House.The action of last year was good news but what he was doing that day he was not able to tell.The difficulties were stated by Commissioner Rigley in an interview to be one of these periodical die- turbances, and according to him that part of the country was in à condition of chronic disturbance, The Saskatchewan Herald of 26th June, 1884, gave an account of the\u2019 trouble that then arose with the Indiaus, which appeared for a short time to have been a critical state of affaire.He quoted from a letter of Riel to the half-breeds last summer, in which Riel said his interests were identical with theirs and he offered to come over and help them.A meeting was held at Prince Albert in which Riel was chief speaker, and in the course of hia remarks Riel said if the people were denied some of their rights they should take all they could, and otherwise inciticg them to rebellion.That was the state of things with reference to Riel last summer, and the Government thought it serious enough to obtain the permission of the Hudson's Bay Company to occupy Fors Carflton, An interview published in the G/obe newe- papert with Sheriff Chapleau,in January last confirmed these other statements, and they found it stated in different Government organs that there had been complaints and dissatisfaction among the half- lapped that of another.These have been difficult to settle, and there ave been several reports _ from breeds for severalyears, and in the Mai/ been obtained from the Hudsou\u2019s Bay Com- | He observed | newspaper, the principal organ, !t wes stated thet ccmwe of these were well founded \u201chonli Le reJdres-ed.He fonnd that t-brecda galled apon Louis Riel last e, and that he rame, and alibough ix perce, the situnton was somewhat critical, We found the Government recog- nizipg this in come way by occupying Fort Carlton, and yet we founi no actual step taken to prevent this dissatisfaction and discontent from coming to a Lead.The official reports fon vears past had all stated that the claims of the half- breeds were.receiviniz consideration, and that there.was.general contentment and confidence in the future.But the Government muet nave received from time to time information as to the true condition of the country, and knowing that they should not have allowed the matter to go so far without having iaken steps to prevent a collision.After referring to the history of the Riel rebellion in 1870, aud Government action on that occasion, he expressed a hope that the present difficulty would be settled without the shedding of blood, and that the Government would now lose no time to secure a proper adjustment of all claims.He closed by moving the following amendment: \u2014* That, in the opinion of this House, it is the duty of the Government forthwith to lay before this House the fullest informatien on the subject of the claims or the alleged grievances of the inhabitauts of Prince Albert, N.W.T,, and neighborhood, and the action of the Government and of its officers thereon, and of their action in reference to the movement last summer, and in reference to the present disturbances.\u201d The Premier's Reply.Sir John Macdonald, on rising to reply, was received with loud and continued cheers, He said; The hon.gentleman concluded his speech by saying he hoped this disturbance would end well.All I can say, is that if 1t does not end well some of the responsibility will rest upon the hon.gentleman.I deeply regret that a man holding the responsible position of the hon.gentleman.and having once himselt been responsible for the government of the country should take this opportunity, when men are in armed insurrection, go far as we know, against the authorities of the land, and when we do not know whether or not they are assisted by the savages of the plains, to make a speech for the purpose of attacking the Government reckless.of the coneequences, It will be read by the Metis from the Rocky Mountains to Winnipeg that the hon.gentleman has assumed that the Government has been guilty of delay aad neglect and harshness, that they have oppressed the half-breeds and driven them to desperation by their conduct apd that they have preferred the requests of speculators and friends and.members of Parliament to settling the wrongs of the Metis, The hon.gentleman has made many a dubious speech, but in no previous speech has he displayed such a want of patriotism and such an adherence to factious opposition.He says we ought to bave given information 10 the House on the 23rd that the militia were called out, but the militia were not called out at that time, and I could not have made that statement without having said what was not true.But a military man told me that we had shown extraordinary quickness in making our precautionary arrangements, for my hon.friend, the Minister of Militia, sent a telegram on that day,and to know if there was any need for militia and we could not have conveyed information which was nob in existence.Bat if we had called them out it was not our duty to inform this House sod then spread far and wide a knowledge of the fact that there were men wild and foolish enough to take arms against the authority of the country.It was our aim to keep these matters quiet, We had quiet ly collected our information and made our arrangements, and we know and believe that.the trouble has.been confined merely to the Metis.Instead of attacking the Government for the manner in which our Indian Departaient has been managed, if there is one thing of which Canada ought to be more proud than another it is that quiet and order which has characterized our Indian Department ever since the sensible result of the Red River expedition under Gen, Wolseley.During that time there has been rising after rising in the United State-.Although they have had their whole northern and western frontier lined with soldiers to the number of nearly 25,000 men, they have had continual struggles, bnt there has not been one single blow struck on our side in all that time.With a small force of 300 men, now enlarged to 500, which I mult say is insufficient, peace has been preserved from, oné end of the country to the other, and the farmer from Ontario and Quebec has gone up and settled there with just as great a feeling of security as if he bad settled in Muskoka or on the River Desire.When you recollect that that country is occupied by savages who are now driven to desperation by the disappearance of their only means of obtaining food, it is a wonder that we have been so successful in controlling them with so small a farce.If you will look at the Hansard you will see that in past years when I have asked for votes of money for these poor \u2018people we were taunted across the floor with charges of extravagance in our Indian expenditure, notwithstanding the fact that the Indians are slowly dying cf starvation.When Louis Riel was sent for last summer, because those poor people were suffering from hunger, because, though we did supply them with some food, we did not give them so much as to encourage them in hanging around the forts, but we tried to induce them by slow degrees to go upon their own resources and form habits of self-support.The Metis, as you know, are half Indians, and even the most settled of them have many Indian characteristics, but the \u2018No mads are just as mild as the most unrégulated of their mild brethren, The hon.gentleman says there has been procrastination and delay, but I claim that the department can claim credit to itself for its treatment of the half-breeds.The hon.gentleman will not deny that the Indians and balf-breeds of Manitoba are satisfied and that the action of the Government towards them has always been kind.When we commenced to survey the lands in accordance with the Black system as laid down in the Dominion Lands Act, it naturally awakened suspicion amongst the hali-breeds that they were going to be forced out of their tracks, and be compelled to take regular blocks.The moment that was brought to the attention of the department the system was altered as far as it related to the half-breeds and they were informed that they could occupy their lands.The great majority of those who have not been settled with for their lands are false claimants from Manitoba who have squandered their serip there and made claims in the teritories, thinking, as one Meti looks like another, they would escape detection.But many of those claims were disputed by the Government, and that was the cause of the whole delay.He] had officer after officer sent up to examine these claims and set tle them, and it was only the residuum of the claims that remained un settled.Mr, Pierce, who was one of the \u2018less the drawback.acents there, was unpopular wit the ha'f-bresds, ut still be many claims, cad Neo Dock eetijad many more io the vicinity of Duck Lake, But it was only to wind up the matter tnat some mouihs ago it was decided to send # commission up there in the spring.In tbe meantime not one of these half-breeds had been disturbed, but they had all been persovally assured that their claims, if deserving of recognition would be settled, One of the gentlemen %ho was appointed on the commission fesigned on aceuvuut of ill-health, but the comeaission as finally appointed copsisted of Mr.Street, a lawyer &t London, * of very great ability and position, Mr, Goulet who is on the spot and a half-breed himself, and Mr.Forget who has been there and is Clerk of the North-West Council and a French-Cana:ian and\u2019 a very able man.These three were appointed to go upand.rettie not only the claims against the Goveroment, Lut the contradictory and conflicting claims emongst the Metis themselves.This was the proper course, and I would ask if upything better could have been done.The half-breeds and Indians are known grumblers, and if the hon.gentleman waits till they cease grumbling he will wait till the day of doom, Why, if you give an Indian four pounds of pork, which is twice his proper ration, he will grumble because he does rot get six, and the balf-breed has all the instinets of the Indian.In reference to calling out the militia by the Government without the previous consent of Parliament, the necessity for the rule which used to exist on \u2018that points has atogether disappeared.Such is the apathy of the people when au atrocious attempt is made against our liberty that Parliament {has handed the right to call out the militia to any two justices of the piece.The Mayor of a town and two of its Councillors or the warden of a county, I think, can execute that power for the purpose of keeping the peace, and surely if they have the power it should not be considered a great breach of the liberties of the people if we do not come to Parliament for permission.Upon thie conclusion of Sir John\u2019s remarks he was\" foliowed by Sir Richard Cartwright and others, and the House was still in sessjon at midnight.0 DOMINION PARLIAMENT, Third Session\u2014Fifth Parliament HOUSE OF COMMONS.Orrawa, March 26, 1885.The Speaker took the chair at 3 o'clock.Mr.McDougald introduced a bill to incorporate the Rock Lake, Souris & Bran don Railway Company.The bill was read a first time.Mr.Mulock introduced a bill to amend the Consolidated Railway Act of 1879.The object of the bill was to provide certain safeguards in the matier of railway rates.At present a railway company was obliged to present a schedule of rates to the Minis- | ter of Railways, but it Lad become so much a matter of course for the Minister of Railways to accept this schedule that it made the rates.practically those fixed by the railways themselves.The bill .proposed that before these rates were sanctioned by the Minister, notice could be given and parties interested allowed to present their case before the Governor-in- Council.Another clause provided that certain penalties should be imposed upon the railway company in case its rates were not sanctioned by law and also that they should not charge more for hauling a short distance than for a long distance where the latter embrac:d the short distance.Other clauses provided for a mode of enquiry into charges of unjust discrimination, and that money owing to employes, clerks, servants and for supplies and consumable articles necessary for the running of railways should form a first charge upon the earnings of the railway.At present mortgage bondholders had the first charge upon all real and personal assets of railways.Sir Hector Langevin\u2014Will the last clause have a retroactive effect?Will it apply to railways which have now a boud- ed debt?Mr.Mulock \u2014The clause is not limited in its effect.The bill was read a first time, Mr.Gigault introduced a bill to amend the Canada Temperance Act, 1878, He explaiued that the object of the bill was to provide that electors might vote for partial prohibition which would permit the sale of cider, beer and wine.It would be necessary to obtain a license for the sale of wine and to pay the duty imposed by the Provincial Legislature.\u2018The number of licenses wonld be limited according to the population.There would be one hotel license for every five hundred souls, The municipal .council should have the right to reduce the number of licenses.They could vote, first, for the petition for ihe license, secondly, against the petition, and thirdly, for partial prohibition.The bill was read a first time, Mr.McLelan, replying to Mr, Amyot, said it was not the intention of lhe Government to ask Parliament to vote a zum of one thousand dollars for the maintedance of a school of navigation at Quebec.Sir Hector Langevin, in answer io Mr.Baker (Victoria), said.it was the intention of the Government to increase the length of the Esquimault graving dock 50 feet.It was now 380 feet, and the proposed addition would make it 430 feet in length.In reply to the same hen.gentleman, Sir \u2018Hector said that the expenditure on the telegraph and signal service in British Columbia for the year 1884 was about -$5,500 more than the receipts.Bir Leonard Tilley, replying to Sir Richard Cartwright, said that since the let of March the Government had borrowed {rom the City and District Savings Bank $250,000, making the total amount of short dale loans $12,462,855.Mr, Casey\u2014Has Louis Riel been in the employ of the Government in any capacity at any time during the past year, or is he now in their employ ?If 80, in what capacity has he been or is he employed, and what amount has been or is to be paid to him ?Sir Hector Langevin\u2014Louis Riel has not been in the employ of the Government during the past year nor is he now in the employ of the Government.Mr.Bowell, in answer to Mr.Vail, said an order-in-council had been passed recently permitting the importation of beet-root sugar from Europe on payment of duty on \u2018the cost In.Germany the drawback was a fraction over two cents.per pound.Mr.Blake\u2014What is the number and what the aggregate length [1] of the tan gents of the Canadian Pacific Railway, [2] of the curves, with the average curvature?Mr.Pope\u2014The number of tangents is 4,739, and the aggregate length 1,659 miles; the number of curves is 4,945, and the aggregate length nine hundred miles.The honorable gentlemen will see that these do not agree one my with the other, The cause is thot tere geltlad l'are some compound \u2018curves.\u2026 The average curvasure iy 4 degrees, Sir Richard Caruwrighi\u2014La it the inten- tivn of the Government to increase (he dutv on flour this session.$0 Sir Leonard 1 illey\u2014It has beev the cu.- tom of the Government not to make known their policy uuul it is submitted by resolu- tiou to Parliament, Mr.Pope, replying to Mr.Blake, said the earnings of the Intercolonial Railway for February were $141,294, and the working expenses $169,000.Mr.Blake enquired as to the Government\u2019s information in regard to the troubles in the North-West, Sir Jobn Macuonald\u2019s statement in reply appears elsewhere in these columns, Mr Beszon, resuming the budget debate, said that in view of the verdict given by the people at \u2018the general elections in 1876 and at every opportunity since, it should not be necessary to eny anything farther on this subject than nad been said by the Finance Kliuister in his excellent budget speech.From a busiuess experience of 30 years\u2019 he (Mr.Hesson) could unhesitatingly testify to the fact that goods used by the working classes are cheaper now than they ever were before, especially in winceys and cotton.Under the policy followed by the Mackenzie administration when in power and advocate.by their supporters ever since ; upwards ot $130,000,090 worth of goods were imported free, which under tue present tariff are mavufactured at home.The benefits of this largely increased home production were very evident in giving more employment to our artisans, and a greater home market for our products.The fallacy of the statement that protection had ruined our trade with the West {rdies was easily shown b the trade and navigation returns whic showed that the trade with those islands had increased from $8,000,000 during the former period to $18,000,000 at present.It being six ¢\u2019clock the Speaker left the: shair, ; AFTER RECESS.Mr.Hesson continued his speech and pointed out that while the total deposits in chartered banks during the Mackenzie regime remained nearly stationary they had largely increased during the rule of the present Government.How hon.gentlemen opposite.could, in the face of this, claim that the people were getting poorer he coull not understand.With reference to the duty on coal he said that even taking the prices of coal from the organs of the Opposition the average price of coal in Toronto during the Mackenzie Government was $7 per ton as compared with an aver age of $6.40 per ton during the present regime.Where, then, was the much talked of coal tx?They were quite pre- \u2018pared to leave :he whole matter in the bands of the country.2 ! ,Mr.Blake then rose and moved a resolution in regard to the troubles in the North- West ; his speech, and Sir John Macdonald\u2019s reply, appear in another column.The House remained in session to a late hour this morning, PARLIAMENTARY NOTES, [FROM OUR OWK CORRESPONDENT] Orrawa, March 26.SIR JOHN ON RIEL.In answer to a question put this after noon by Mr.Blake, Sir John explained the measures that had been taken to meet the difficulty at Carlton.There was a force of mounted police, composed of various detachments, that had effecied a junction with Colonel Irvine\u2019s\u2019 detachment from Regina, amounting in all to about 200 to 300 men, a detachment of 40 volunteers at Prince Albert, and there was another detachment under Captain Herchimer, at Southwood Hills, keeping open the line of communication.Besides these, one hundred men of the 90th Battalion had arrived at Qu\u2019Appelle, from Winnipeg, and would be followed by three hundred more of the same regiment, and a half battery of artillery.On being further questioned as to the cause of this trouble and the nature of the half-breeds\u2019 demands, Sir John said that Rie! had approached the Government with a view of being subsidized to he quiet and depart from Canadian territory, asking for a sum of $5,000 in the first instance.The Government had, of course, rejected the proposal, and Riel, who had great influence with the half breeds, arising out of his misfortunes in 1870, had used this to foment trouble for is personal aggrandizement.The claim of the half-breeds was not altogether a just one.A number of them are men who participated in the grant, either by scrip or otherwise, given to the half-breeds of Manitoba under the Manitoba Act and the subsequent extensions of that grant, and having disposed of this had moved off to the plaing where they had taken up their abode, and these men were now asking for a second grant.A commission had been appointed some time ago to enquire into their grievances, but one commissioner had resigned and so action was delayed.The story that the | Indiars had joined Riel, he said, was untrue.The band near Broadview havin heard this allegation had already repudiated the idea, and desired to be placed face to face with the person who had thus accused them.Sir John did not say which telegraph operator he proposed to hand over to them.He said, however, that lie had received telegrams from various points speaking of the loyalty of the Indians, and particularly instanced one from Father Facombe from Edmonton, who spoke on behalf of the Blackfeet.Mr.Blake expressed dissatisfaction at the way this intelligence had been communicated to the House and said he would take an early opportunity of stating his views in a formal manner, I think this information as to the attempt on Riel\u2019s part to blackmail Canada bears out what was said in THE HBRrALD this morning.Sir John called him the Mahdi of the half-breeds, but there is this difference between the captor of Khartoum and Riel\u2014that one is a religious fanatic and the other a disappointed man.The demand for money shows the truth of yesterday\u2019s interpretation of the difficulty.All his lieutenants and advisers found their reward in meal and malt when Wolseley departed and the Government began; Riel alone, and perhaps Lepine, gained nothing.When one is head and front of a movement it is not in human nature, even when controlled by, civilizing influences, to be content at the spectacle of one\u2019s assistants receiving rewards withheld from oneself, and Riel has seized upoa what appears, without further explanation, to have been a careless and procrastinated dealings with the question of half-breed settlement lands, to arouse excitement by which he might rofit.One does not like to attribute lame to anyone without being in full possession of the facts, but it is impossible to overlook the circumstance that the off handed manner of dealing with the half- breeds of Red River in 1869 on the subject of ther lands, brought on what is known as the Red River Rebellion, and that as far as one can at present see there is a painful resemblance in the condition of affairs by which Riel has been enabled io assume the position he occuper ever bean difficu't to iuduce Six believe in the magnitude of evil \u2018iiut aiises from delay and uncertai ty in the matter of Nonkh-West weftes balf-breed or Indian-ani cer Mon born, bred and eduvaleo Canada have assumed a nmuifolly reLe.- lious attitude under the gud of departmental delays, others hase cut the gordinn knot by leaving the country, and the difi- culties that have heen overcome with the Indians have not been tew or trifhng.It is eo difficnit to understand that a statesman having had the painful experience of 1869 and 1570 should have carelessly allowed similar circumstances to culminate in a similar disaster\u2014for this disturbance even if at once quieted is no less\u2014that everyone in the country will look forward with anxiety for such au explanation as shall satisfy them that some untoward cirenm- stance and not neglect is responsible for the present outbreak.INSOLVENT LAW DEPUTATIONS._ Several very important delegations are -in Ovtawa in gupport of ihe proposed Bank- ruptey Law.There are deputations from the Boards of Trade of Montreal, Toronto and Hamilton, and one is expected from Quebec, Mr, Darling, the President of the Toronto Board of Trade, has very recently issued a circular to the members of his board, and practically to others inter- eated in the subject, urging upon them the necessity of immediate and vigorous action to ensure the passage of the bill this ses- | sion.\u201c* pressure earnest and persistent,\u201d and he recommenda short, pithy resolutions being passed, to be followed bv a nnmerous and influential deputation visiting Ottawa, and there in conjunction with similar deputations from Montreal and Hamilton, urging the Government to carry the legislation necessary to its completion this ges- sion.The deputations bere and those coming are in response to this circular.Bir John.has not hitherto felt disposed to make this a Government measure, owing to the existence of a large opposition in the country, and, therefore, relegated the whole question to a committee, of which the Hon.J.J.C.Abbott is chairman.But thie committee is itself divided as to the necessity of such a measure and again divided upoa the important point of the discharge of the debtor.The Boards of Trade .are not themselves agreed upon this.Some desire a bill in which no discharge is given, and it is in the highest degree improk- able that such au act would, whether a3 a Government measure or otherwise, be allowed to pass.Others are in favor of a discharge clause, but here again ig difference of opinion as to the conditions that should \u2018compass such discharge.As this variety of opinion will probably be fatal to the passage of the bill if allowed to be considered on its merits alone, the purpose of these delegations will be to urge upon the ministry the propriety of their adopting the bill and bringing it down to the House as a Government \u2018measure.So far as I have been able to gather the concensus of opinion, it appears to be that, assuming the necessity of such a measure, its operations should be confined as far as possible to bona fide traders, that careful coneideration should be given to the powers proposed to be given to cre- ditore, aud above a/l, that the discharge of an honest bankrupt, whose assets have been divided, should be a sine qua non, and that provision should also be made to prevent the indiscriminate slaughter of a bankrupts stock, the reason for this being that traders who have paid fair prices for their goods should not be ruined by the competition of men who purchase goods sold under the sheriff\u2019s hammer.SIR JOHN INTERVIEWED.Mr.Cleghorn, Mr.Robertson, acd other members of the Montreal Board, with representatives from the Boards of Toronto and Hamilton,interviewed Sir John with a view of inducing him to make the Bank- ruptoy Bill a Government measure.Sir John said, in effect, that the opinion of the country was divided, the urban population for, the rural population against, If, on enquiry, he found a majority of the House in tavor of the bill, the Government would adopt it.A HOT ENCOUNTER.The warmest encounter of the session took place to-night, between Sir John and \u2018Mr.Blake, followed by Cartwright and \u2018others, on Riel, The Government was charged with bringing on the present dis- -turbances by neglect and eorrespondence wag demanded.Sir John denied that there had been neglect and declared his intention of withholding information considered undesirable to give.THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE ! 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REALESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 245, 247, 250 ST, JAMES ST, Special Attention Given to F are and Farm Stock sates.TH March 6 86 THE WOAH WEEKLY HERALD.In order to promote the circulation of THE MONTREAL WEBKLY2HERALD certair additions tothe contents of the paper will be made at once.AN AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT will be added and maintained and made interesting to our Agricultural readers.\u201d Contributions to this Department are invited and will be welcomed, A VETERINARY DEPARTMENT - will also be added and placed n charge of one of the most skilful Veterinary Surgeons in the Dominion.Other Special Departments will be opened at an early day, The Subscription Price of THE MONTREAL WzEkLy HER ALD is ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM, Strictly in Advance.We keep NO ACCOUNTS with Subscribers.Special Terms are offered to persons who get up Clubs, or to those who choose to club together and sendin their Subscriptions to expire at the same date.Thus: A Club \u20ac7 TEN, - - 8 7.50 À.Club of TWENTY, ~ 14.00 A Club of THIRTY, -*20.00 We are prepared to correspond with parties who wish to get up Clubs or to canvass for this Paper.The most Liberal Terms will be offered, AGENTS WANTEDI \u2014FOR\u2014\u2014 THE MONTREAL WEEKLY HERALD In Every Province of the Dominion.In Every City or the Dominion.In Every Town and Setilement of the Dominion, Address \u201c TuE MONTREAL Weexiy Herazp,\u201d Montreal; or P.MITCHELL, Proprietor, MONTREAL, January 18th, 1885.We have arranged for supplying through THE MoNTREAL WEeEkLY HERALD all needed information in regard to the class of subjects with which Veterinary Surgeons deal, and we are prepared to reply to all questions that may be asked on such subjects.Subscribers to Tue MoNTrREAL WEEKLY HERALD will therefore understand that they ate at liberty to call upon us at any time for information of this character, and they may rely upon receiving the very best advice free o.charge, ; Environ \u201cMONTREAL WEEKLY \u201d HERaLD, NOTICE T0 FARMERS, STOCKMEN Be, - Hi | 6 \"THE MONTREAL HERALD, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27.2200 ï .fa oT IEE ETTER.dressed as Punch, led the childrew\u2019s sr If + ; 5 : ä i rs Î Li H OUR PARIS L \u201cround dances\u201d after which Ato liscellanconus, Eliscellaneous.Miscellaneous.fMiscaTzneous.CL _Pisteilimemns, ai ; grand raffle, Punch and Judy, and various TOUT _ .a eh fs Aedes Bo 0 Di SoS ABAD Bh The i ' British Colonial Loyalty As gir spectacles of an infautile order, The à | J = 2 du \u2014 = = } tonishes France ! same house gave, at midmght, the last i : 3 masked ball of the season, which, also, H ,[ The I i Some War and Education Statistics\u2014 proved a brilliant success, ide i} : Duel Between Boys\u2014Singular Result Half the trades, syndicates, and friendly : of the Grain Duties\u2014Caruival Pres societies of Paris are bolding their annual I, ' cossion mad Other Anune! Gathers gatherings, mostly balls, the proceeds of Fa E ngs.which are devoted to the sick or other $ | SN unds of each.¢ balls of the Syndical = ; | [FROM OUR LADY CORRESPONDENT.] Cuamber of Paris Jewellers,Goldemitha and Ca ; Paris, March 13, 1885.Silversmiths, of the Paris Artificial Flower i he D J.The splendid demonstrations of attach- and Leather Makers, of the Upper Ser .° io \u2019 ; -| Vaute, &t., &c., are all given on a scale of cailmay ment to the mother country on the part of completeness, elegance and properness .railway her greatest colonies and dependencies have that\u201d make them Touch more interesting even OWI taken our French friends entirely by sur- and enjoyable than the A ; g_ - oops te : prise.The follies of the Gladstone VULGAR SQUEEZINGS OF THE STATE BALLS à i ru face of i Cabinet, and their consequent diszstrous at the Elysee, at the last of which sundry P a he para results, have been go eagerly commented YOURE dandita of the \u201cadvanced\u201d parties, : ka 1 a the p > ; ?h Fr hu = à the isolati having presented themselves adorned with = a § à LA y ts ; ly EE ey 0 they WO upon by the French press and the isotation | 9 neckties, were refused aduuttance by * & = i + Eating, Dizziness, Nau Now ! and imminent downfall of Great Britain the ushers, who informed them that while ; | Constipation, Dyspepela, Distr e88 after Eating, 211938, NAUIIA, St.John have been so zealously discounted and re- neckties were de rigueur.; | > {|, Drowsiness, Pain in iho Side, Coated Tongue, Bad Taste antic & joiced over by nearly all the organs of One of the most important factors in the ; S | oo In the Mouth, Szllow Skin, and all disorders caused g > Ct ; = ;tn Rrtistio education of Paris is thé freedom I * 6 Ce bv a billous state of the system._ posed\u201d © public opinion here, that the surprise with i}, which the incessant suceession of art- ) ï \u2019 ; : perds # wake) which the action of Canada, Australia and exhibitions, whether as collections, sales, ) \u2018They do this avifhout disturbing the 8tommach er purging the strate tb India in spontaneously coming forward to] OF in museums, is thrown open to the ©! bowels, and there is no pain, gnpinz or discomiort attenëing their use, © strengtheu England\u2019s hands in the present public on Sundays, the only days on which : .A the mass of the people can profit by this © threatening conjuncture of affairs, has pro- best of all methods of artistic teaching, 377 duced an immense effect on the minds of A unique collection of specimens of textile the disquisitionists who have been so bold fabrics, ambroideral Staffs ad tapestry, au ; Mie ating from the o the century, ly predicting that the various British colon- brought together by M.Dupont d\u2019Auber= ST PAU | ST R FET ies would hasten to ava:l themselves of this ville (author of a standard work for art 8 $ period of difficulty by severing their] collectors and amateurs, entitled © L\u2019Orne- Ë It is no longer necessary to scour ones insides out with the old fashioned ?4 the ust purgative pills, and they are fast giving way to the gentle action of this | or Mega d| mild and pleasant remedy.- Co ; ; be prin \"4| Carter's Little Liver Pills are entirely urilike all other pills, and are a mar- complet 9| vel to all who use them.They are very small, strictly vegetable, and as the 1» way bet 9! dose is only one or two pills, they are readily taken by young or cid without | rts of Ï In the Ë| a thought of the pres ce of medicine.If you try them you will certainly @| be pleased.In viels at 25 centseach or 5 for $1.00, Sold by Druggists \u20ac; gpecis! | SR gl ser 1 Ade 5 ity del .ne 3 Vssues\u201d* ,; \u20ac| everywhere or sent by mail.Address, ; Ci connection with the old land so] ment des Tissues\u201d) has been secured for .i = st.gtretche erst penn te | selene | MONTREAL.\\RK AVENUE HOTEL, NEW YORK.§ \u2018oraShurs rutin ur of sundons aiowisin cosy EE bor.The melting away of tbe Arglo-te- instruction in January 19 1g PAEK A .LR e {| USF A sheet of Testimoniais à irs 4 6 2 \u201c I tances.man cloud, and the probable diepereion of ALL BRANCHES OF ORNAMENTATION y d| sent co receipt of stamp.Mention this Lager.| zailway the Anglo-Russian ditto, together with rhe N = Ne Co \u2014\u201430 Arr aus rT Tere ohs.npble spontaneity of Lalp from the new This priceless collection, fruit of years of > ATE RAY 45 \u2018 .7.4 ew © .RT A directly Britains of the Northwest and the South.patient effort and research in the East,Italy, ved in CANADA.UNFTED HiS ELEGANT HOUSE, occupying the entire fronton Fourth Avenue, ay id : tic, the east, have already caused a notable change France, &c., shows a world of intarestiyg Ee eo Se He FOREIGN | Rekceen 327 and 33d Strecis, and covering half the block in tic rail in the tone of the French press.But it is and valuable details concerning choice of 3 q with promptitude.TRADE | Tépth tv Afadison Avenue, is centrally located for transient visitors, and families \" ; ras i borhoos useless to attempt\u2019 to iguore the fact Lhat materiale, diversities of methods of wear- COUNTRIES with promptitude.2E desiring the quies of an elegant howe.It is contignous to the most fashionable thor- _ : a I ing and France is anything than Ensland\u2019s well- ing, incessant modifications of style, etc.MARES and DESIGNS registered, AG irhfares.with ineans ¢ ; onveyance Lo all the business centres; is within 3 $ making r ÿ & : 5 .: M T8 and ASSIGNMENTS 4 ougbfares, with tncans «f quick converan 3 5 Ï So wisher, and that the readiness of Ler great] It is hoped that another invalaable col- REE EN and ASE GK i drawn.eight minutes walk of the Grand Central Depot, from which trains Ed ce si oe, RSs ton i miles.colonies to strengthen the mands of \u201cthe lection, viz, the Museum of Bastern Civil-| AT matters relating to PATENTS trace | depart 777 and arrive from all points, end within five minutes walk of 2 .© ore Poy on whore dominios The cn cts | ond nd ion, rude Ten | aid \u201cA ma Prompts, smd Kidd coo Etovatod ad roc Ze omequmes f Iniatins\"f THE WORCESTERSERE \"LE .9 ë : .o with more surprise than satisfaction.y transferred to this city.The collector has upon Reasonable Terms by As a structure It 1s absolutely the only entirely firerpreof hotel bulld- SAUCE mhüch are calculated bo deceive the Public, Loz and Perrins the eh Meantime, one cannot but wonder that, offered, In case the city grontea site and J, A.RENNIE, folicitorand Exper, Ing Inthe ied States.\\ adorned with fountain.garden sad balconies have to request that Purchasers see that the Label on every bottle It we ly nineteen centuries of nominal assists In the erection of a suitable bul mad: ; Surronnding a spacious open court, Adorne i cunt garde alconies, .on a - wamk Christianity.the precepts of Christ should ing for the reception of this absolutely 242 Bt, James Street, Montreal.it forme 5 most detiahtfal and attractive bome in summer as well as winter.Its Grand bears their Signature thus\u2014 \u2018 and ac have had so little effect on the action of the Unique collection, to contribute à band-| M\"Correspondence Invited, Parlor, Reception Rooms, Library, with jw choice literature, Diring Rooms, and L .via the various Governments of Burope that the some sum himself to the cost of the new January 39 5 private apartments, with their connecting Bnihing and Dressing rooms, ensure to its - HE makin; following statistice\u2014juat drawn up by M.Museum.The Fine Arts Committee of re guests every comfort and luxury that cau be desired.; ; ZZ 0d The: Leoù Donnat, a Belgian statistician\u2014give the Municipal Council is in favor of the , FO RR SA i.=, All its Interior ruoms ere most pleasant, while outside ones, on its upper floors, Cae\" the pre a correct view of the project.\u2018 etre | give extensive views of the Bast River, Loug Island and the suburbs.; ve .selves .MORAL STATE OF THIS HEMISPHERE So many people have been taking the ° © Ample ozrangemente exist for the complete heating of the rooms and halls with RS===2 without which no bottle of ihe original WORCESTERSHIRE railwa er .?\u2026 grand ducal title and getting themselves Hi ish and O 1 | ÈS steam, snd particular attention has.been given to the perfect ventilation of the T4 \u2014 SAUCE à .The &s shown by a comparison of the relative gddressed in defiance of right, as \u201cImpe- ® structure, .Lu is genuine.6 the bes expenditure Jor war and for Education, by | rial Highness,\u201d that the Czar has issued rer a The sanitary condition of the house is very highly commended by the most eminent Ask for LEA and PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and them 1 some of the fates of Sop ation la pr an nkage declaring that only sons, daugh- HERRENGS :\u2014 of the medical faculty.; oo Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and ¢ Megs head, war 20 shillings, education 18 5d; ters, brothers, sisters and grandchildren of * Hreton, Auticosti, i The entire kouse is elegantly furnished, aud is perfect throughout in its Blackwell, London, &'c., &%.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World, \u201cEdn England, war 183 6d, educaiion 38 ld;| an Emperor are to bear these titles, more Labrador, Cape; ¥reton, / cost, In appointments.= the ©] Holland, var Ls 38 education 2 20 5 distänt relatives fo be only ducal od Barrels and Half-Barrels; also Loch The Hotel is conducted on the American system.ol I 2 dictay axony, w > i addreseed as \u2018Highness \u201d merely.It is inosin Kegs, Malcolm Brand |- Dispatches from arriving guests requiring accommodations will receive carefu T e Nc Yurtemburg, var 11s 9d, education le 9; said that over 40 pseudo grand dochies are Fyne Herringsin Kegs, ¥ attention 8 8 juiring J.M.DOUGLAS & 00.AND ALEX, URQUHART, is the avaria, war lls education 2s 6d; dispos : AT \u2014 EAL.cer Prussia, war 10s 11d, education 28 5d; disposed of by this ukase.8 : MON : .ARates iower than any first-class uptown Hotel.F'April 19 .Sn Russia, war 10s 2d, education 10d ; Den- > Tierces and Barrels Prime Nfid._ .figura: mark, war 8s 8d, education 4s 7d Italy, Ins Netaur mw Goto.\u2014 The a$ pregate CODFISH :\u2014 HEN2Y CLAIR A shorte ar Ts 6d, education 2s 3d; Belgium, war production of gold 1n the United States o Dry ad» 3 \u2018 : : i.essee, TE fog se i The d on 9d, education 28 3d; Austria, war 8e 8d, America, up to June, 1883, we have just ; Cod; Barrels Green Codfish, Na i Febrnarv 28 : 51 2 FA TTF HOR Bi Te education 1s 6d ; Switzerland, war 4s 10d, been told on the authority of the Times, 1, No.2 and Large.er \u2014\u2014\u2014 By.education 4s 2d.was 78,965,572 troy ounces.When we caw NEA LOL L&:-~ - 7 = = : \u2019 fi « \u2019 ; ] By To the above, as symptomatic of the this particular weight of gold given asthe| gtoam Rafned, Oräinary Pals Sea § RBI ar à Firiels.ba 1 i OWRY 8 Pi LS & 0! NTMERT miles.state of public sentiment on the subject of accumalation of all preceding years, me and Straw ! » | UE ou EL CE ei ann Po le Be .Nez i : i-Christiani p, Were at once struck wi e remarkable .AGE 4 be 5 high t \u2018 : | ET = ; he Pre added \u201cthe endings mis, approximation of the weight given to what JOD OY.:\u2014 | ATER bi LA ¢ i CLASGOW, $cotiand.\u20ac HH x PILLS oil chievous present French system of \u201cSchool had just come to our knowledge was the : PH | LPS GC 00 KR 1 R N H OTEL Purity the Blcod, correct all Disorders of the B us p : ; A ; fC in England b fi Ge Cod ~ + \u2018 A t y by Battalions,\u201d which is rapidly converting output cf Cocos in England by one firm Gaspeand Newfoundlazd.Genuine Cod.\u2014OF TEHXE-\u2014 ER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS AND BO?; miles French boys into the most aggressive of (James Epps & Co.) for oue year only, the : rom mn ened ; ur A1 BATH STREET.mi UE) wf WAT PAU aid WELS, By young monkeys, and prompting to duels last twelve months, it being 8 403,353 toy JOHN B AIRN er ne A À (Es 5 Ee À Al À iY Lay LD VigoTats and reflux.10 healik.Debiliated Constitutions, snd are invaluable | By for the setilement of the silliest of boyish ounces, or 2,545 avoirdupois tons, and, on Ludd Me Lilie LERNER een be f sut is iii Ù fl Firet-Class, Quistly and Centrally Situated If Complaints incidental to Femzles of all ages, For Children and the mules ; th t could not withstand recall- AhmUiRG FRY iy BEE.iE First-Class, Quistly and Centrally Situated, : all age quarrels.lwo young dogs, 0 ne of 10, the i .to mind the.old adage \u201cWorth its 191 Commissioners Strest, © ; : aged they are priceless.es other of 14, having had a tiff about some Ing to min bat # \u2018a = rib : .a ; = lerate £'harces.ie ha, a wow 4 a - or my ore boyish nohgense, In one of the publie Weight in Gold.\u201d Novemberi \"265 Consists o \u2018a > Pinos SEAT Moderate Charges.| Turkic Baths i A HE BL {5 EN TE MENT Mo schools of this city, have just fought a duel, \u2014_\u2014 HEADOW an a \" cho NORFH.AT5 MONTREAL HERALD is on fyleat| Ÿ* an infe/lible remedy tor Bad Lxve, Gad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, 1 By conducted via all the ceremonial in use| Puany, sickly, frettui children NI GO T § C = In RIARITOBS and > ORTH- this Hotel.\u2018 12 famous fur Gout and Tiheun:aiizm.For disorders of the Cheet it has no equald By or euch murderous settlements of misun- : : th tience of ail who .ÿ WEST TE ES.re ; bu ore ind 2 à fé miles deretandings among the grown-up children have te are hen Da the majorit a , Te July 81 | WD81 For Bore Threats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, B who resort to arms on the slightest pretext.o ; ; : Lands at very low prices witnin easy sypeprm FY 61 pen enn lar Bellic flan Diseases i get.a | .They contrived to slip out bi their respec- of gases the freffulness arises [from a Bo .\u2014 distance of the Railway,particularly adapt- | i LUXE i PPHPAR GITE + ; mindetlet à le fu 13 not $ VATOLQ DLECCS, 43, tiley a ; 38 .hue and cry among the two families and \"x nee Eee nue 4 * 01 - - o-\u2014T0\u2014e st liberal figures, based upon careful in- aired Bere py Closets on every April 12 wu i he the fro fessor of the college, which brought Le «* spection by tbe Company\u201d3 Land Exam- goor.The Cuésine is under the direction og STE ge as.SET - gant e ridiculous and dangerous fact of their « * iners.; PR neer | A rect : Fa, I \u2018Ç 7 5 an rencoutre to hght.The iromediate effect | wel The Herald Suildine, When the sale is made subject to culti- of ir Al Seok, .Home or and } Ï g 3 Li IN ÿ 4 8 to of which discovery has been the issuing of * *3 jon À KEBATE of one-half of the Crorything to make ihe Boarder er Travel ols abso coBiamominboat) hed À than & ukase, in virtue of which the weapons * % Tw?VICTORIA SQUARE.; vation 9 EU RLRR: 0 i ne ao it ler happy and coniented.Hates most then used by the \u201c School Battalions\u201d are to * o* 0° purchase price 18 sliowed on he QUANT | moderate and concessions to Gonimercial Fue, be kept under lock and key, along with x + ; OF Ls Ce Co J Travellers and Boarders.T8 Bedrooms.; ; the uuiforms, in the intervals between the | 4 ; *, P.MIFCHET F, TERMS CF PAYMENT: * Geiober pAROB.BoFA CL, Fropricior.once a1 : ce .25 .drilling.Gi co fey * i .26th January, 188F :# >| Payments may be made in full at time ful | But what 'j8'to be hoped of the rising} | *, of purchase, or 1n six aunual rastalmente, ~~ ail OF} 5 ELIE! line generation in a country where duelling is * x 4 se Tm with interest.Land Grant Bords can be TH ga i HER È Lt TE dit regarded as a necessary part of social life, *, 2\u201d © A F ki E AL { had from the Bank of Montreal, or auy of 88 he of ka da Eos line and ve oh heros 3?he * a 5\" : its Agencies, und will be accepted at 10 OTTAWA.: \\ Hi \" que: men, stran ther, bel CH + : per cent.premium on their par value, aup | me 4 p t : Mor paume paris, 2 Que Ee aia.8 DL a +; : + \" \u201c ns accrued interest, in payment for lands.Fhe Palace Hotel of Canada.Fourie Or 0 8 ontrea era Mai e o Lhe 3 1 ) \u201c F Tu wi Re ; 24 W duel next morning, when, after exchangiug * at GRANULATED AND STANDARD, Pamphlets, Maps, Guide Books, &c.,| This magnificent new Hotel, Bred uy fo .that 17 shots, one was Jeilled and the other * , \u20ac = 12 A \u2018| tl can be obtained from the undersigned, and the most modern sivle, is now cpen.The , an .; .Bos dangerously wounded antry so highly ad # TNS wh # In 5 1b.Boxes, also from John H.McTavish, Land Cour Bowel ontaine acéoaunedations for over Respoctfully announces that having increased the facilities of the office trad h ; ; 5 - RARE?; missioner, Winnipeg, to whom alt appli- FOU TR Z GUTH, will pae- the vanced as France in all that relates to LYDIA E.PINKHAR'S MANUFACTURED BY THE cations as to prices, conditions bt sale, de- sage and baggage elevators, and cominands fer turning out every description of Werk, from a nen science, art, and the general interests of} x VEGETABLE COMPOUND * - scription of lavds, &c., should be ad- a splerdid view of the city, Parliamentars .: \u2018 not human existence! Thus the town of Tours : MOUNT ROYAL dressed on a 17 Visitors to th is busy with preparations for getting itself * * * 1S A POSITIVE CURE ¥ * * ; Be a ke Board NE fo Jena.ù i8itors te tho \u2018 way is busy with p or #2\u201d Li Voll à x + ; nl y order of the Board, Capital having business with the Govern - : we Tru lighted exclusively by eléctricity ; fhecom-| por a of chovo Patoral Comotaimes MILLING RED MANUFACTURIEG XI CHARLES DRINK WATER, - ment Sud it most convenient to stopat ina PF S-S EEE POSTE Ro furt pany in charge of the undertaking having 4 + Weakmesses so common to our best * * ter 4m D&W 55 Secretary.Ruseel, wherethey can rlways meet lead- ; give orders to hight up the premises of all the # , * .* FEMALE POPULATION.* 4 * , # FOR SALH BY a A ing public raen.The entire Hotel is sup faci principal tradesmen f - _ Es By Bu 278 > gs plied with escapes, and in cage of five thers TR ., spe of he Cow, a vol 3 to rss den EEE EE | ROSE, HALL & CO.|RRILEGAY SUPPLIES, | Vend noi tent confasonor isugr To à VISITING CARD, and having considerasly ope motive p AL} prasimaTion AND UncErATION, FALLING AND Dis- = J \u201c \u2018 very attention paid to guests.| i enable them to utilize their works to their PLACTATENTS, AND THE CONSEQUERT Seana Veaz.65 St.Peter Street.rene T p GOUIN & CO.reduced the Int iment copay.my LE, SA 20 gg 1g w ANTHONY FORCE s Frome 3 The recent imposition of % I WILL DISSOLVE AND EXPEL TUMORS FROM THE ALA JEAN nr February 5 31 few DUTIES ON FOREIGN GRAIN UTERUS IN AN EARLY STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT.Tun ; Tv 7 [ | TE , , the a ., TENDENCYTOCANCRROUS HUMORS THEREISCHECKED TRE LIVERPOOL & LONDÜN & GLOBE IMPORTER OF aT i.O 197 ie 85 ST Bi F WR @ ; , \u2018Ç lar seems likely to have an sect not antici- veRY SPEEDILY EY ITS USE.& * 44 # , ¥ INSURANCE C8 tel Rails, Tron and Steel Bridges, Lo ** » va hy : BY 15 4 1 + * 3 , , : 3 dé, el Zn sos, .; , geist be sur fe sor ase 1 sim pe ani a i conotrs Cartes al Fong a in ; 15S OF THE STOMACH, IT CURES BLOATING, HEAD- - ; sa- Syre i of a Bakery Company on the Belgian bor- AoE, HERYOUS PROSTRATION, GENERAL DEBILITT, Canada Heard of Director: Crucible Quat Ble: Tyres, Railway wo er, to supply the northern districts Of| Drprnssron ANDINDIGESTION.4 * 4 * 4 en ; Équipinont and Ksgineers\u2019 fupylise .thie France and Paris with ready-made bread.» pusr reenme or Brame Dow, cavswia Part, The Honorable HY, STARNES, Chairman of ell descriptions, Pig Iron, Bar anû Solieits the Public generally, and \u2018especially SHOW MEN to ca r The Company will etart similar bakeries Wrrour Av BAcRACHE, 18 AUAYS PERMANENT:T L'HOS, CRAMP, Hsq., Deputy Chairmaz van pn ! Bt nad ; do on the Swiss, Italian, and Spanish fron.CUBED ZY IT8 TEE.4 , T4 x -*-x.* x *| THEODORE HART, Bsq, Sheet Tren and Steel, Wrought aa and got estimates before ordering their Work elsewhare, in tiers, to supply the wants of the large * In wii AT ALL TIES AND UNDER ALL CIRO ANGUS C.HOOPER, Fa, Cast Iron Pipes, Boiler Tubes, Tin the fowns of t © various regions of France, pas THE FEMALE SYSTEM.4.% y+ % .a EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Bsq.Flates, Cart Stes! Bells for Churches be yons, Marseilles, Toulon, Bordeaux, &c.| à SOLELY = .\u2014\u2014 .inc ti à nt ls, ; The surtax on grain and flour would thus peine PUNTO TE AND THE RELIEP PAIN AND Capital, + .812,800,060 éco.Luby icating and other Oily be rendered illusory ; and the advocates of ruar 1r Dozs ALL IT CLAWS TO DO, THOUSANDS oF Amount Invested Inu Canada, £00,800 > \"TN ANAD Free Trade among the Republican depu- TADIES CAN GLADLY TESTIFT.GB x *° 4.%| ASeots, « - + » = = » = §33,000.600.REPRESENTING IN 04RADA : of ties, who are said to be encouraging the * * FOR THE CURE or Key ConpLAINTs TN LT Vickers, ons & Co Ce Stoc We now make a Specialty of delivering Work movement, are of opinion that the Gov- PTE PPS NEHAIUS VEGRTABLE COMEOUS Mercantile Rieks accepted at the loweet Hnrufaetrrors, Siaeiehd, Er.ernMment would not dare to levy duty prepared af Lyea, Mass.Price tx bobtles for $6, current rates.Po & W.echelon, Ciuths Iron Works, A = AT BT = N° .\"> .3 | | on the bread made by the Company.| Se byall druggésts.Sent bÿ mail, postage paid, In form Churches, Dwelling Houses and Farm H1BSEOW.RA IES 3 ode REN x= in WY) O NT T ss TH TT 2 Po fil ul Ausual preparations/are being made for Sims FRIAS to Taft vi boned res fo any Properties, tnsured at; reduced rates, George tircLellan & Co.India Rubkes ¢ UBC, : + A UT to Lu \u201cUs 1 - .{ aris Lady sending stamp.rs.confident y answe .AF.Us is Ororiks, HTaogow.et AR municipality will give three prizes, of 500 * Xo family should be without LYDIA E, PINFIAIPS Chief Agent for the Dominion, ?.His hotel, which is unrivalled for size And make strenuous .v : \u201cile IN fr., 400 fr.and 300 fr.respectively; 4 gold LIVER PILES They cure Constipation, Biligusness and Sub Agents: mashatiun ou Company Now Yosh.| style, \u201cnd lo ali ty in Quebec, has just been ç s ezertions to give the fullest x A ; medale, eight silver an ronze ditto zp.C.4 a NE ONE Gf 40 23 \" \" completely tra rni satisfaction \u201c> rosnent j i | to be distributed among the most success- gp Bi EERE ED IN Orange LATE ol oh Hoel 1 Glasgow, Middlesbre\u2019, Suansen nud PP ghvût, ee Re ced saiscaction un every respeot | n ff | | .ful exhibitors.; 85 a gi * i ib en Having been appointed Sub-Agent for Liverpool tem of drainage and ventilation, passenger \u2019 = _ w ! | ; Yesterday, being Mid-Lent, was celebrat- Thave à posttivo reisosy 195 thoanove diseeso;bytts the above Company for the City of Mont- yohn Russell & Co.(Limited), Alma Tube elevator, Biectric bells and lights, &e, In| el ail | ed by a carnival procession, got up by pri-| Eso thousands or cases or ito worst swongismefaté real, I take the liberty of asking my friends Works, Walsh fact, all tha modern ingenuity and prac g wi vate enterprice, and that drew immense in tts ofincy, tat [uli sone MWOLOTILEEERLS.to favor me with a share of their Insurance : tical science ran devise to promote the Havi mn .ul | crowds, rendering the princi al thorough- toanyeuferer.Give Exproes and P.0.address.hs Risks, F.C.HENSHAW, me cornfort and convenience of guests hes Having a well equipped 100 | fares well nigh impassable during several : DR.T.A.SLOG, 141 Poarl St.New Yorke 24 Hospital St \u2019 Ofiee .To qi Ba ik i SIRE been suppl eds Up hours.The bright sunshine helped to : .Mt.TadkB Nahai WILLIS RUSSELL ë Lu swell the crowds of perambulating - pr TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION Presiden _ .\u2014 ae ie mn ew 3 lt \u201comanity, despite he biter cold mbiok \u2014 Stump anù Sono Extractor April 12 85| Warehouse: #25 Wellington Siret, | CHATEAU SAINT LOUIS HÔTEL GO H © O K - 4 { N My ERY I wt | has go suddenly succeeded 40, the muse _ BROKERS! ADVI CE N OTES MONTRIAL .; \u201de Proprietors.y 2.pa.À AER, Ln A 2 \u2018 ! sonable mildness whic a rought the Horé of these Ma-, A .el March \u2014 une 26 183 8 i i | | fruit-Dlossoms, 10 8 ery dangerous point hos date a : ; _ UNLELOTIEXGWE, BEI Wa also solicit a liberal share of Publio Pasorac\u2026 i 1 Se precociiy.fection fmun- x n5 | PROKERS\u2019 BUYING AND SELIINE| nn - ame PN Hed 4x, CHILDREN\u2019S BALL other, - te =F all int ut es (ua LÉ Cu & et ge a tisat line, 3 hs ab thie Grhnd0 pera, has been thrown into For price, de, ud i CONTRACT BLANKS.wi0eUent Siege LYLE Le ] ca the shade by the far mcre brilliant one of Tice, qc.ad y me Mrs, MoNeiL, 2 nian\u2019 Billkheüds Letter-bends Mofo-hon p dhs \u201cunies, Cie \u2018 Who yesterday.The preparations were splendid; dress, : - (40 NTREAL HERALD PRINTING OFFICE Apply at : Firat class | mercial and Potro v0 nants gz ue hands Pétodheuas, Dumont te Lo : two orchestras were in attendance.Samrat, ' Hrtel, Good Bample Rooms, aonvenions | 08 io any pattern, and tastefully printed.M.Voria aud fenr members of ballet, \u2018sv 46 4 VIUTURIA SQUARE BONTRIEAL ASHFS IXSPUCTION OFFICE As U way sad S'onnsgat- EEE Ce ici y TY he 1% self ed ik ls | T~ he ut Sy ableÿ | A ald 2d stiff 4 \u2018 1 may {dress à 33 dq\u2019 office 9 Ca wai cite ça | THE MONTREAL HERALD, AND DAIL?COMMERCIAL GAZETTE FRIDAY, MARCH of jr FROM NEW BRUNSWICK: « Short © Line\u201d Railway The poutes Exemined, Figures Largely Favor the wlegantic and Moosehead Lake Route.The gr.Jory, N.B., March 21, 1865.- of the HINKALD.: To che Ty really good map of that part of the Dominion from Montreal eat, including the northern part of Maine, [No railway folder is to be relied upon, for even OUT Government railway, the I.C.R.gtoops to the deception of distorting the face of the country.They avoid putting the parallels of latitude and longitude, as they would at once shew the distortion.] Now stretch a thread from Montreal to St.John.It will cut through Lake Me- antic and Moosehead Lake at the pro- ed - crossing, and pass close to Matta- key.No new survey can demoun- girate that there is any shorter line, and as the uafiniehed part of the International or Megantic Railway is in this line, it is he principal and only necessary link to complete & short commercial line of railway between Montreal and the winter rts of the Dominion: Inthe first place I would give two special l'istances, not, like the Quebec City delegates, assuming them over long gtretches of almost unknown country, but merely filling in a couple of short dis tances.The lirst is the shortest probable railway distance between Montrea and St.John.This would run from Montreal directly to Lennoxville, thence to Megan- tic, thence via the location of the Megan- tic railroad to Mattawamley, or its neighborhood, thence to the St.Andrew\u2019s Crosg- ing and by the Grand Southern to St, John, making the distance between 415 and 420 miles.The air line would be about 580 miles, «0 this is probably as straight as it er be rus.; .\"Net 1 would quote what I believe is the shortest practicable line to Halifax, It would fotlow the same line to Matia- wamkey, thence to Fredericton Junction, and across country to about Sussen, and via the Intercolonial railway to Halitax, making the distance about 615 miles.Thege are encouraging figures, but for the present I think we must content ourselves with utilizing the present lines of railway as far as possible, i The following figures are compiled from the best obtainable official sources, and in them I refer to three principal routes\u2014the ¢ Megantic,\u201d across Moosehead Lake: the « Edinundston,\u201d via Rivier du Loup; and the \u2018\u2018Intercolonial.\u2019\u201d Strange to say, the distance between Montreal and Quebec by the North Shore, and by the Grand Trunk, is the came ; so that, as far as distance is concerned, building an expensive bridge will not shorten it; and before giving the figures I would say that I nave taken the shortest connecting links in each case.The distance from Montreal to St.John, By the Megantic is 440 miles.By the Edmundsion is 622 miles.By the Intercolonial Railroad is 751 miles.; Next, Montreal to Halifax :\u2014 By the Megantic and St.John is 717 miles.; By the Megantic aud Fredericton is 714 - Toiles.By the Edmundston is 834 miles.By the Intercolonial Railroad is 850 més.Next, let us see how it is for sthe North Shore of New Brunswick :\u2014 Montreal to Newcastie, N.B.: By the Megantic is 529 miles.By the Intercolonial Railroad is 584 miles.\u2018 By the Edmundston is 649 miles.These figures shew that the Megantic to Bt.John 1s shorter than the Edmundston by 180, and shorter than the Intercolonial Railroad by 311 miles.That the lines via Megantic and St.John and by the Megantic and Fredericton to Halifax are about the samé: While the line via Megantic and Fredericton is 120 miles shorter than the Ed- mundston line and 136\" miles shorter than the Intercolonial Railroad.That Montreal to Newcastle via the Me- gantic is 55 miles shorter than the Inter- colonial Railroad and 136 miles shorter than the Edmundston; 136 miles shorter then the sentimental and almost impossible line advocated by Quebec city.The Maine State Legislature only meets once in two years and at least no new charter can be got till then,and it is doubtful if they would then sanction another line without burdening it with heavy conditions ; and as it is important to get the line as soon as possible, it is out-of the question for Halifax, Fredericton or Moncton to advocate any new line through Maine.We, in St.John, do not acknowledge that we cannot compete with Portland or Boston.We are now competing for a trade that scarcely yet exists\u2014to become the winter terminus of a great transcontinental railway.A hundred miles will not handicap the Canadian.Pacific Railway in its competition with the Grand Trunk from Toronto, much less from the further west.The question is who can give the cheapest and best terminal facilities.St.John can do well in this respect, with its harbor always free from and unblocked by ice.We have no fog in the winter time, and even in the summer the fog is not apparently as much to be dreaded as elsewhere, for we have fewer vessels lost here, in proportion to the arrivals and clearances, than any other large port.We can do well with our present harbor, but, with the upper harbor opened by the canal to the river above the falls, we would have the best natural facilities on the Atlantic seaboard.: The opposition to the Megantic is undoubtedly sectional.The line is required in the interest of the Maritime Provinces, the western part of the Province of Quebec and all the great West.Only Quebec city and its neighborhood, in its opposition to Montreal as the summer terminus of the C.P.R., opposes it.Yours, J.S.Arusrroxng, C.E.[The only error we notice in our cories- pondent\u2019s statement is the assumption that, after the Megantic \u201cshort line\u201d strikes the Maine Central Railway, it will not follow the Maine Central and New Brunswick Railways to St.John.It is not at ail likely that these important links will be overlooked in 6rder to carry the short line into St.John by the ¢ Grand Southern.\u201d\u2014Ep.] \u2014_\u2014\u2014 IMPORTANT When you visit or leave New YorkCity via Grand Central Depot, ,save Baggage Expressage and $3 Carriage Hire, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, oppo- Site said Depot, 600 elegant rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, $1 and upwards per day.European Plan.Elevator.Restaurant supplied with the best.Horse cars, stages and elevated railroad to depets.Familles can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class +lin the city MEN, WOMEN AND THINGS.~\u2014 3 Mahdi, the African false -rophet married when only 16 years old.We have more sympathy for him new than ever before.\u2014Ameng the atiractive exhibits at the first annual exhibition of the Washington Microscopic society was a section of Gui teau\u2019s brain.-~The office seeker is in bard luck.He, is afraid to ask for office for fear ot being refused, and he is afraid if he does not he will be overlooked.\u2014\u201cMy Firet Murder\u201d is the title of a new book, thought to have been written by Frank James.He vust have à wonderful memory.\u2014Philadeiphia Call.\u2014The British Froldiers, as they march into the desert, might imagine themselves American railroad stockholders\u2014they have to carry so much water.\u2014Philadel- phia Enquirer.\u2014A sarcastic clergyman in 8 ministers\u2019 meeting at Springfield, II, predicted that à time was coming when everybody who took active partin a prayer meeting could d'inand pay for Lis services.He meant to hit the professional revivalists, \u2014Leopod von Ranke, the venerable historian, now in his ninetieth year, astonishes his publishers by turning out copy as rapidly as ever, and he announces his ability to keep on doing it till he is 100, when he proposes that he and his publishers shall take a rest.\u2014Three states in Mexico are pitted against each other for the championship of the republic as to which has the gamiert fighting cock.Referring to the contest, for which elaborate preparations have been made, a Mexican contemporary states that | \u201c the American pool system of betting will be adopted for the first time in Mexico.\u2014Paris.letter to Philadelphia North Ameriéan : In accordance with the traditions af the regency, and ouce more following the example of M.Moiher, M.Albert Menicr invited to the opening soirse at his private circus the cream of the demimonde, The respectable woman will be invited to a second soiree.\u2014The experience of the Georgia gentleman who named his girl Eufaula and found out afterwards that LBufaula means \u201c wet dog\u201d recalls the expefience ot à \u2018\u2018new rich\u201d lady who called her little daughter ¢ Valet du Chambre.\u201d She said the name was a fashionable one in Paris and nearly all fashionable families used it.\u2014Macon Telegraph.\u2014When loafers in the vicinity of Lake Champlain get tired of their avecatiou they purchase, or acquire in some other way, a dollar\u2019s worth of lamber with which they build asmelt house.In it there is room for a six-inch stove, a hole in the ice, a fisherman and his lunch pail,and no more.The average day\u2019s catch consists of a dozen or more of fish and a severe cold.\u2014College Youth (who has been asked to write in a birthday book, and discovers that he was born the same day as America\u2019s great statesman)\u2014\u2018\u201c Ah, Miss de Smythe, I was born on the same day as Daniel Webster!\u201d Miss de Smythe (who has an idea there \u2018s too much of the here-you-see- a-second-edition tone in his remark)\u2014\u201c Is that so?Well don\u2019t let it disturb you.You know they say ¢ Extremes meet.\u201d \u201d \u2014Appointment versus disappointment : Phnowgzapher (displaying some photographs)\u2014* You would hardiy think those two pletures represented the same man, would you?\u201d Gentleman\u2014¢ No certainly not.\u201d Photographer\u2014 Well, they .do.The one represents him before he went to Washington and the other after he came back.\u201d\u2014New York Sun, \u2014A member of the Arkansas Legislature, in speaking of the bill concerning the carrying of pistols, said :\u2014* Gentlemen of the Legislature of Arkansaw, please hear me.For several months I have heard you fellows talk about fool things, but now you hit me where I live.1 think that every man ought to tote a pictol, for the Constitution specially says that a man\u2019s religion must not be hampered.Iam a religious man, and I tote a pistol.Conse- uently all religious men must tote em.Understand, feller citizens, that I don\u2019t want to interfere with no man\u2019s right, but to feel free and easy we must all tote a gun\u2019 \u2014drkansaw Traveller.\u2014Williana B.Tinney, of thie city, who recently returned from Washington, relates that he saw and shook hands with President Cleveland, ard said to him : \u201cMr.President, I am a Democrat; I am from Indiava, and I want no office.\u201d Quoth Mr.Cleveland : \u201c What ! a Democrat from Indiana ; want no office : Sir, I am happy to see you ; you are a marvel; shake again! Mr.Lamont, get down the new book, turn to the Indiana column and register the name of W.B.Tinney, the first Hoosier I have met who is not looking for an office.Mr.Tinney, you are a wonderful man from Indiana.\u2019\u2014Indiana- polis Times.\u2014The following is the official list of the British vessels of the Mediterranean squadron, under Lord John Hay, which in the event of war being declared between England and Russia, could be concentrated in the Dardanelles:\u2014Helican, Monarch and Iris at Alexandria ; Falcon at Malta; Superb and Dreadnaught at Corfu ; Temerai- re, Invincible and Alexandra, in the Medi- ferraneau ; Bittern at Suez; Albacore at Port Said; Cockatrice and Imogene at Constantinople; Grappier at Gibraltar; Crusier in the neighborhood of Malta.The following other ships of the squadron are in the Red Sea :\u2014Sphinx, Dolphin, Starling, Condor and Cygnet at Suakim; Co quette at Agig; and Myrmidon at Zeyla.\u2014People who lay down carpets across the pavement for the convenience of their guests will do well to note the case of Watson vs.Ellis, decided in England by Lord Coleridge and Mr Justice A.L.Smith, on appeal from the Bloomsbury County Court.Col.Ellis gave a dinner- party in Portland Place, and laid a strip of carpet from his house to the roadway for the benefit of those bidden to the feast.Mrs.Watson fell over the carpet and hurt herself, and the jury awarded her £50 damages.The Colonel appealed, but the decision was upheld, the Lord Chief Justice remarking that the public had an uncontrollable right to use the highway, and that those who laid down carpets thereon must take the consequen:es.As Lord Coleridge observed, this adds a new terror to dinner-parties, or rather to the responsi bilities of those who give them, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 YOUNG MEN !\u2014READ THIS.Tue Vouraio Bzerr Co., of Marshail Mich,, offer to send their celebrated Erxc- TrO-VoLrAI0 BELT and other ELzorrio ApPLIANCES On trial fer thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles.Also for rheuma ism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases.Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed.No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed.Or Olippings From All Quarters, ! His Dutspoken Opinion.Tio ver , marked testimoninls froin Oclleze Professors, respectable Fhysis clans, and other gontiemen of Énictile gence and character to the value fo Warner's SAFE Cuxe, published in ihe editorisi colamus ef our vest dDews- papers, have greatily asurprisod me Many of these gentlemen I Know, and reaping their testimony 1 was impeolled te parchnse some botiles of Korntmu SAFE Cure and analyse it, Besides, I icoïs some, swallowing threo tiorey the prescxibed ynantity.I am salisfed tho medicine is vot injorious, and will frankly add that If I found myself the victim of à serious Kidney trondio 1 shôvld use this preparation.The (ruth fs, Ha medical profession stands dazed aud hoiplezs in the presence of more timony of hundreds of intelligent za.d very repuaiable gentlemen hardly lentes room to doubt tlat Rix.Wl.5X.Warnor has fallen aporn one of those happy dire coveries which cecasionally bring kelp tostiffering Aumanity Ld ¢ pe rare - a JOWS BREWERY, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, Superior Pale and Brown Malt, India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and Single Stour, in Wood and Bottle, FAMILIES SUPPLIED.\u201d The following bottlers only are author ized to use our labels, viz.: 2° Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester street Jog.Virtie.\u2026.19 Aylmer street Thos.Ferguson.162 St.Elizabeth et.Wm.Bishop.15 Visitation street \u2018Thos.Kinsella.118 Otiawa street _ 5%~ ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELE, PHONE.a WILLIAM DOW & CO, Brewers and Mailsiers.JNO.H, BR, MOLSON & BROS, ALE ANDPORTER BREWERS, | 280 St, Mary Street, MONTREAL, Have always ox hand the various kinds.of ALE ANU PORTER IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Fanmilies regula: ly supplied, - #5\" ORDERS FECEIVED BY TELEPHONE, Mr.Wm.Watson, 78 Fortification Lane, bottles our Ales and Porter, and is author ized to use our labels, May 2 124 CLARET! Cunliffe! Dobso.1 & Co.} BORDEAUX J CHATEAU LEOVILLE.Do.MARGAUX.Do.LAFTIE.Imported direct and for saleïby [FREDERICK KINGSTON, 26 Hospital Streei, October 15 243 DAWES & (0, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, INDIA PALE anv XX MILD ALE.EXTRA avp XXX BTOUT PORTER (In Woop and BorrLE.) Farailies supplied, SAND PORTER, Quarts and Pints.OFFICE: 321 St, JAMES STREZT WEST, MONTREAL.#r-Orders rocelved by Telephones.Mav 2 «170 JOAN HOPE & CO, MONTREAL, x Agents in Canada J0EX DE KUYPER & SUM, Rotterdam HARTELL & CU, Cognac.JULES ROBIN & CU, Cognac.MOET & CHANDON, Epornay.DRINHARD & CO., Coblenz.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux &, MISA, Xores de la Frontera.COCKBURN, SMITHES & \u20ac0., Overt?MULLER & DARTREZ, Tarragona.FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London.BULLUGH, LADE & CD., Glagsow.WM.JAMESON + CU., Dublin, CANTRELL& CHRANE, Dublin.ECes Kc.8 B.\u2014CRDERS RECEIVED FROM Td WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.BILL, HEADS RULED TO PATTERN \u201c Statement\u201d Forms, &e.MONTREAL HERALD OFFICE, Write them at once fos, Mustrated pamph- et free, \u2018 VICTORIA SQUARE MONTREAL then ouo kidney malady, while the tes | SHinoriianen nu, x PAIBIY BEE any, Ceneral Express F iviarders: chipping Agents and Custom :.use Brakers, Forward Merchamine, Mouev and Pack- ba Cf every descil, tion ; celleet Notes, \\ a aud Bills with goods ut the Dominion ef Cau- alu.au! Fuarop> Special Messengers daily (Sundays.ex-8 cepted) on the Grand Truok, Quebec Central, North Sucre, Canada Atlantic, Ngp- auee, Tamworth and Quebec, Ceutral Ontario, Consolidated Midland and Norti.- western Ruilways, with nearly 400 Agencies.°° 1265 iniles of railways covered once each way daily, 1200 miles twice, und 135 miles three times, Connection made with responsible Ex- ress Companies- covering the Maritime Provinces, the Eastern, Middle, Southern and Western States, Manitoba, the North- West Teriitories end British Columida, Express weekly to and fron Europe, via Montreal \u2018can Steamship Company\u2019s Mail steamers, Agency in Liverp ol in connection with the forwarding eystem of Great Britain and the Continent, Shipping Agente in Liverpool, Eng.Montreal, Quebec and Portland, Me.Goo:s,in Bond prompuiy aitended to and forwarded with desnateb.Invoices required for goods destined to United States or Europe, ; Special inducements to Shippers of Pre- duce.@, CYIIENEY.Gea\u2019l Supt.Montreal, March 14, 1885.Tw str 63 APPLES.APPLES.APPLES.UHARLES DSXALD & CO, 79 QUEEN STREÉET, LONDON, E,O Will be glad to correspond with Apple .Growere, Merchants aad Shippers, with a view to Autunin and Spring businese, They will also give the uaual facilities to customets requiring advances.July 31 Om 183 BAAS WINE FENCING The\" MANITOBA\u201d Four Point Barb Licensed by the Washburn & Moen Hg.Co.under the Giiddeu knteut.FIRST PRIZES Awarded us at the two last Grand Do- rainion Exhibitions held in\u2019 Montreal, and SILVER MEDAL for the Machines used in the manufacture of Barb Wire Fencing.Ordinary Fencing Barbs 7 inches apart.Hog Wire Fencing Barbs 4 inches apart.Weight from 50 to 60 lbs.and 100 to 125.MANUFAOTURED BY THE CANADA WIRE CO.H.R.IVES, President and Manager, Office and Warehouse, 117 Queen Street, Works : 117 Queen street, Montreal.Send for Price Lists.a Toronto Office: 21 Jarvis Street.25 WARREN AT DOMINION EXHIBITION SCALES 1854.Moceived We are selling off © ; e are ing ur SILVER First Prize Scales at very and low prices., Don\u2019t fail to BRONZE cali and see them at MEDALS! 763 Craig Street, E.B.WARREN & CO, September 27 233 GIBB & CO.Having received a compleie assortment of g P SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS! \u2014ALSO,\u2014 POOLE PATTERN SUIT, INVITE INSPECTION.March 14 63 TO STOCK BROKERS.A fresh supply of Stock Quotation Books On hand, and for sale at \u201cHERALD\u201d OFFICE, The list has been specially revised for the present edition.CASTOR FI UII (Registered) A delightfully refreshing preparation for tho tir.Should be used dally, Keeps tha reulp hea \"hy, prevents dandrufl, promotes ths TOW LD, x perfect hair?duressirg for the family.256 per bottle, HENRY EK.GRAY Chemist, 114 St.Lawrence Main Street, April je The Cab Tariff, The following is the cab tariff, which visitors should study care.ullv :\u2014 No.of 1 horse 2 horse DISTANCE, persons.vehi :e vehicle From any place to any] .others, provided thellor2 $0.25 $0.58 iime occupied does f80r4 2.50 v.48 not exceed 20 mins, When time exceeds above mentioned for distance, hour rates to be charged.From any place to any - other, and back, provided the time occupied do not exceed 30 TOÏNULES.0000000000 lor2 0.468 0.85 tt 8 pd Bord 0.60 0.75 BY THE HOUR.One hour.ees ww lor2 0.75 1 Bee hous gord 1-00 1 Every subsequent hour 1or .1 vers, 4 \u201c Bord 0.75 1 Remarks\u2014For each box or trunk car ried in any vehicle, 10 cents, This does not apply to a valise or satchel which can be carried in the hand.; Fractions of hours to be charged at hour rates ; not less than one quarter of an hour shall be charged when the time exceeds an hour, Tariff by the hour to apply to all rides extending Leyond the city limits, where the engagement is commenced and concluded within the city.Fifty per cent.to be added to the tariff arter midnight to four a.m.NON 8 4 Ly pull 8 44 \u2018à ani \u2018AHornoyS-alscLav Hogsloin's Euiding, HALIFAX \u2014 WALLAUE GRAHAM, Q.0.CHARLES H.TUPLE M.P., RBERTBORDZN = WITHIAN F T/KER.ZEFTER & KEEFER, farristers, Sciicitors aud Notarisa .OFFICES : Flaherty\u2019s Now Buildings, Cumberland Si PORT ARTHUR, Ont.Pos.A, Kfarzn.| Fnraxz H.Kerren Sept 24 to wfra 3m 230 PAGNOELS, FAILLON & LANGIOT, Barristers and 250lioIitors, Srxzor PAGNUELO, QC.Hon, L.O, Tarron, Q.C., Atty.-General Ævswes Laxcror, B C.L.February 21 Tst 45 Maemahon, Macdonald, Drayton & Dunbar \u2018 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &o Ho.7 Yorx CHAMBERS, TORONTO STREET, TORONTO.RUGH MAOMAHON, Q.0, P.H.DRAYTON GEO.MACDONALD, F.J.DUNBAR November 14 12m sw274 BEATTY, CHADWICK, BLACK STOCK & GALT BEATTY, CHADWICK, BLACKSTOUK& NEVILLE, Barristers, Solicitors, Rotaries, &e.BM CRADT OR ° BEATI ELACESTOOK THOMAS P, GALT, 3A.NEVILLE, Offices~Bank of Toronto Buildings, Uorner of Wellington and Church Bis T December 31 311 GIBBONS, McNAB & XULKERR, Barristors and Attorniese, _ ORFIC& Ysrnar Richmond end Zarling Streste LONDON, ONT, \u201cxo.C.Grssons | Gzo.MoNas, P.MULXERN, Jsnuary 3 a RICHARDS & CAMERON, Barrigters, Soliciters, &e., No.362 MAIN ST REF, (P.O.Bex 1243.) WINNIPEG.A.E.Rromarps.| # D.Cauzzos.January 28 24 G.HERBERT LEE, Barrister-at-Law, Notary Public, &c, &: ST.JOFEIV, IV.3.(P.O.Box 264.) R@F\"Collections promptly made 1n al.parts of Canada.Montreal references given if required.March 19 .68 H.SANDFIELD MACDONALD, (Lats Maclennan & Macdonali.) Rarrieter, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Motary, &c._ Bolicitor for the Ontario Bank.CORN WALI, Ont.HB, B.\u20143pecias iacimies for makin prompt Coilections througnout Untario an fanitoba.\u2019 June 28 153 ElcINTYRE & LEWIS, Barristers and Solleltors, PARLIAMENTARY and DEPARTMENTAL AGENTS Land Patents and Patents of Inventior soticit .Lrocured.sliciters o e Bank of Mon a OTTAWA.treat, é ¥, MolxTYRE.October 17 LEITCH & PRINGLE, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW BOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &o., CORNWALL, ONT.das.LEITon, ! August 25 | J.Travers Lawis 275 BR, W.Parseus w 203 WELDON,McLEAN& DEVLIN, Barristers and Attorneys, ST.JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK.Oaas, W, Wezpon, Q.C.,, M.P,, ; Solicitor for Bank of Montreal, Huem H.MoLizay., | Jaxzs Deviv, = March 14 6m 64 (Late Maclennan & Macdonald.) Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, &s.CORNWALL, Ont.3 B.MACLENNAN, Q.C.| 3.W.LIDDRLE, July 2 1- JOHN FAIR, ACCOUNTANT, Commissioner for taking Afdavits for Ontario.115 ST, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET! March 23 70 CLEMENT J.ALLOWAY, Veterinary Surzeon, Licentiate of Montreal Veterinary College, 77 Buruside Place, Cor.Metcalfe.Office hours, 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m.Telephone connection.May 10 6m 113 JOSEPH F.KENNA, Architect, CHESTERFIELD CHAMBERS 18 ALEXIS STREET, Montreal, March 1 83 J.BIELLE, Lana Surveyor, 146 ST.JAMES STREST FRASER & READY, COAL, WOOD AND LUMBER MERCHANTS, OFFIOE AND YARD: 154 ST.CONSTANT ST., MONTREAL.TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION.October 9 3m 243 WINTER RESORTS.SPECIAL WEEKLY LINE NEW YORK T0 BERMEDA.The fine new and splendidly equipped steamship TRINIDAD will sail from New York MARCH 12th.88.ORINOCO, MARCH 19th.For freight, passage, &c., apply to A.BE.OUTERBRIDGE & CO., 156 m 6! Broadway, New York.Mo.24 8T.JAZES SIREENT, Montrea! | MACLENNAN & LIDDELL, .Estadiished 1314, Riezisterad Cable &Telegraphic Addre.s\"Fo-1\" Les 35 Fa Te @ Rate HAROUS POO & Sus, 17 Went Smithfiold, M.C., fondu, Eng.Live Stock Commission Axe\"ts In London; Liverpool, Bristol & Southampton._ Represented In the United States and Canada by MR.Bickerdike, Fontresi.February 27 7 1y 50 GED.WW, HAMILTON, No.7 St.Sacrament ét STOCK BROKER, Member of the Montreal Stock Exchange Stocks and Honda Rou Bt or Soi March 28- 8% or Foi.HACIVER & BAKCLAY, Stock Brokers, {Members Montreal Stock Exchange.) 120 St.Francois Xavier Strest, Montreal.Canadian and New York Stocks and rain and Provisions in Chicage bough and sold for cash or on margin, Agonts in :\u2014 New York: Barnwis & WEERS, Chicago: MeCormicE, ADAMS & Go March 18 3m 67 JÔHW & GRANT, a pete Droop.eraber Montreal Siock Exchange, Stcoksand Bonns bought or soi Yo Cash or on \u2018margin, Office\u201415 Hespita! Street, No 2 India Chambers, P.O, Bos July 12 165 STUART & CO, STOCK BROKERS 13 HOSPITAL BTREE1, Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.January 17 15 DUNN & BENNIE, Accountants, Anditors, Commercial an Financial Agents, NOTRE DAME 37.EAST, (Opposite Bank of Montreal.) WINEIPEG, Epecial attention given Lo Insoivent mai tors.Estates in Trust carefully and eco: i ically administered.Collociicns made.Ta.\u2018 formation cheerfully given.\u2019 Corresnonde 22 invited.Address Box 311, P.O, hnives, Rost, Buxw, Ie, November 24 231 JOHN FULTON, Accountant and Auditor, 242 ST, JAMES SIRBH_; MONTREAL.November 15 THOMAS DARLING, \u2018Accountantand Avaîtar, 843 BT.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.2183 May 20 P.LAMOTHE & SON, Roal Estate, Insaranco and Envost- en Agents.Office : 3 PLAUE D'ARNMES HILL, February 27 .59 H.JOSEPK & CO.Real Estate and General Financial Agents Ne.16 St.Sacrament St, .MONTREAL.Bpeciel attention given to the manage ment of Estates, Renting, Collecting, &e.December 24 306 J.& R.ESDAILE, Grain and Freight Brokers ESTABLISHED 1846.Grain and Provisions Bought and Soid for Cash or on Margin.Correspondents In Western and Now York.Markets Mareh4 55 MOFFAT & CALDWELL, Bankers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers, 444 MAIN STREET, WIENIPEG, Man.Real estate bought and seld.Mortgages negotiated.Collections made.Corres- ondence invited.Address Drawer 1269, P.0., Winnipeg August 18 19h ALTON F.CLERK STOCK BROKER.(Member ofthe Montreal Stock Exchange) 95 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold for Cash or on Margin, Apri] 4 82 MacDOUGALE BROS., Btock Brokers, 65 ST, FRANCUIS XAVIER STRUET, Buy and Ssll all Securities quoted on Naw York Stock Exchange, through their Agenis, Messrs, Prince & Whitely.l'erme-Ten per cent.margin où the pa: value.Commission for buying, } of one p cent, and same for selling, | December 29 81 : ANDREW A.WILSON, 120 STOCK BEROKER, (Zember of Montreal! Stcck Exchange, Stock bought and sold for cash or or margin, {| Office Hamilton thanbers, .Pr 17 8T, JOHN ST (P.0.Box 1 October 27 H.COTTE,, Accountant and Auditor Address P.OQ.Boz No.1.866, September H.M.PERRAULT, ARCHITECT AND LAND SURVEYOR, t.Franco Xavier St.12m 251 MONTREAIL WALL PAYER PAGTONY- COLIN McARTHUR & CO, Wal Paper Manufacturers Awarded First Prize\u2014Silver Medals, DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1884 AND\u2014\u2014\u2014 ONTARIO PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION,1884 Samples sent to the trade on applioation.FACTORY\u2014I to 21 VOLTIGEURS STREEl MONTREAL, October21 6m 253 Is Que of tke Bess * WEEKLY PAPERS Published in the Dominion of Canada.It is published at the low price of 81.00 Per Annum PAYARLE.IN ADVANCE, The WEEKLY HERALD Is an Bight Page\u2018 Paper, \u2018 even Columns w the Page, making 56 Columns in all, of the choicest reading matter, viz :\u2014 Editorials on Current Events Stories, General News, Local News, Despatches, Market Reports, Miscellaneous, Reading dc.Lc.B&™ Send it lo your friends at a dis- ance, and thus keep them posted as tc what is going on in Montreal and vicinity, CE #8\" Every} Farmer should, eubecribe orgthe .mecs een WeeklvHerald as the information he will gain thereby will be invaluable to him, since he will be kept thoroughly acquainted with the fluctuations.of the Markets and thus be enabled to take advantage of the best time to Buy as well as the best time to Sell.Ji}; .£=\u2014\u2014 to be THE BEST DOLLARS WCRTH of newspaper literature turned out in Canada\u2014quantity, quality, form and type being everything that can: be desircd in a high class weekly.\u2026 TRSUED FROM THE} deh MONRE À L'HERALD OFFICE - VICTORIASQUARE: MONTREAL.Job Printing, -Book=Binding} Etc., Etc! Ef The WEErLY HERALD may} fairly claim I \u2018 Aiaaestaann SRR 8 IOCAT SE ANT TH AN Ns ie ed rn\u2019 wm Hymax\u2019s Ceresgatep Cur Prive To- Bacco.\u2014The combination of this tobacco will be found perfect, aud the lagt whiff of the pipe sweeter by far; than the first, a merit possessed by no bacco.Prepared and sold only by 8.Hy- man, 1702 Notre Dame street.Hep Over.\u2014We are obliged to hold over a full report of Dr.Bell\u2019s lecture last night on Sir William Logan until tomorrow, : The MN.Y.Piano Co.have ample faci- ties for moving acd storing pianos in their large building, 228 and 230 St.James street, at terms moderate.b Tue Trains \u2014 The express from the West on the Grand Trunk last night was two hours late and the trains from the East were also considerably behind time, Low WATER IN THE CANAL \u2014 Several mills and nail factories on the canal here are partially or wholly stopped by the lowness of the water.If the genial weather, however, that has set in continues, as it is likely to do, relief will eoon arrive.Tre Superintendent of the St.Andrew\u2019s Home acknowledges the following donations :\u2014From Mrs.W, W.Ogilvie, one parcel underclothing, $10 worth purchaged at the Industrial Rooms bazaar ; from W.W.Ogilvie, Hsq., two barrels catmeal, the result of a curling match ; and from D.Rees & Co., four barrels pigs\u2019 feet.Parties wishing good dry storsge for their furnilure can make arrangements with H.J.Shaw & Co.by the month or quarter.Apply at 126 Craig street ; reasonable charges.b Sunpar Scxoon SErvice\u2014The gemi- annual service of Et.Bartholomew\u2019s Church Sunday School will be held on Sunday next at three o\u2019clock in the church.The centre aisle will be reserved for the children and teachers, and the side aisles for the parents and friends.Appropriate hymns will be sung, and Bishop Ussher will give an address suitable to the occasion.GanErAL KEER\u2019s HIMALAYAN TEA in One pound packets, hermetically sealed in lead in India.Sole agent for Montreal\u2014 J.Gardner, chemiet, - corner of McGill and Notre Dame streets.B&F Call for Circular, mwf 58 DEATH 0F AN Ex-Orriciau\u2014Mr.J.O.T, Lamontagne, who retired through ili- health about a year ago from the position he held for a great many years as assistant clerk of the Circuit Court here, died on Wednesday evening after a lengthened illness, He was only 55 years old \u2018at the time of his death, and must have entered the public service at a very early age.He was greatly esteemed by his confreres and all who came in contact with him in the Court.BrEscH oF PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE.\u2014 For some time past grave complaints have been made by members of the local bar about some of their confreres forgetting the dignity and etiquette of the profession by going around and £oliciting business from merchants and others in the city.It is stated that no sooner are actions in- geribed on the register than a certain class of barristers at once call on the defendants and make a plea to be engaged for the defence.There is great objection also raised by honorable members who bave scruples about soliciting business to the \u201cpractice of some law firms getting employes of collecting bureaus to solicit business for them.It was stated yesterday by o leading lawyer that he intends laying a complaint before the Bar Com: mittee against those of the profession who are transgresing the well understood rules of the bar.He urged that if present practices are continued the bar will fall into contempt.A Cuose Carm.\u2014 Olivier Bruneau, a driver in the employment of Leandre Fauteux, coal merchant, of Dalhousie Square, had a very close call for his lite yesterday morning.In company with several other drivers, he was loading his sleigh from a huge coal heap on his employer\u2019s premises.An exeayation had been made in a side of the coal pile large enough to allow a team to back into, and from which spot teams were being loaded.Bruneau had secured a load, and was about starting off, when, with a loud report, a mass of coal of about 250 tons fell upon him.Of course, those who saw the disas_ ter were sure the unlucky man was dead, but such was not the case, for shortly afterwards the exertions of the crowd were rewarded by finding, not a dead body as they expected, but Bruneau comparatively uninjured.He had been standing in a hol low between the rear of the excavation and the falling coal, thereby escaping being crushed to death, The horse was hurt so badly that it had to be shot, and the sleigh is still buried under the debris.A Soneme Warr Famwep.\u2014Hon.Mr.Me.cier has just had the pleasure of foiling one of the boldest blackmailing schemes that have been brought to light in this vicinity for some time.It appears that ten days ago the honorable gentieman in question received a letter from a party wba professed to have considerable knowledge of certain amatory proclivities on the part of Mr.Mercier with a Bleury street widow, the correspondent offering to remain dis creet in the matter for a consideration, ten dollars being named as an amount which would guarantee silence.Of course, Mr, Mercier placed the document in the hands of the proper authorities, who succeeded, by means of a decoy letter, in arresting Charles Leger, of 33 Bleury street, who.gave another name when Le addressed Mr, Mercier.Prisoner is a clerk in the Oak Hall clothing store, Notre Danie street, and is a recent arrival here from Ottawa: \u201cLeger was yesterday committed for trial at the Court of Queenjs Bench.The slander is believed by some to have been prompted by the political oppenen:s of Mr.Mercier, while others are of the ep'rion ther it is only the act ofa thoughtless young man who imacinad he saw av easy way to make ; named above.They aré useful for both men © and worgén, £cid by druggists, Price, by money, * ce.ts box, Hce A dvertisen:ent er smoking to- THE MONTREAL HERALD, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE FRIDAY, MARCH 27, PERSONAL.The reporters who frequent the City J Hall mits the kindly presence of Sergeant } Henry Dreifuss, who is off duty on accouut | of illness, a oA Mr.H.J.Hill, Manager of the Toronto Industrial Exhibition and Canadian Pas- cenger Agent of the Queen and Crescent Route to New Orleans and the South, is at the St.Lawrence Hall, George Beaudry and wife, Buffalo, N.Y., Dr.Samuel Desjardins, St.Therese; G.B.Howard, Saratoga; James R.Baker and wife, Toronto ; William G.Black, Ottawa; and J.T.Sutton, Halifax, are at the Richelieu Hotel.\u2014\u2014 APPEAL AGAINST DAMAGES.W.Hecgan, Farmer, Plaintiff, Grand Truck Defendant.This case, which was an appeal by the Grand Trunk from & verdict of the Court below for $586 in favor of Wilham Meegan for damages by loss of his barn near Riviere Beaudette, and of the grainjtherein, burned | by sparks from an engine belonging to appellants, Mr, George Macrae, Q.C., finished his argument for the railway coi- pauy ia the Appeal Couri yesterday.- He pointed out in the course of his argument an error wuich the stenographer made in his notes by reversing two letters of the alphabet that were on a map, one being the letter \u201cP,\u201d designating a pup, and the other *\u201cT')\u2019 designating a tank- house.Although a simple mistake of the short-hand writer it would have been a fatal error if given to the driver of a lcco- motive, as it referred to the exact situation of & switch.Mr, Geoffrion, Q.C., represented the respondent and the Court took the matter uuder consideration, : HERE AND TEERE.Residents of St.Hilaire propose to inaugurate a new psrk on the Queen\u2019s Birthday.It is said there was a slight rise in the river yesterday moining opposite the city.Prof, Durkee\u2019s pupils will give a class + social at Hall & Scott\u2019s assembly rooms on April 9th, W.B.Tompkins, 18, was fined two dollars by the Recorder yesterday moruing for furious driving.There will be an organ recital and ser vice of song in the Church of St.James tiie Apostle this evening.Sergeant Loye, of the St.George street station, has a piece of mysterious macnin- ery iffhis office awaiting an owner.The Roman Catholics of Longueuil are- about to erect a church at a cost of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.A sacred concert will be held in the Ottawa Street Methodist Church this evening, in aid of the Chambly Methodist Church.: Before the police magistrate yesterday morning, Patrick Sullivan appeared on a charge of stealing a hat and coat from John Morrison.The case was remanded.New caps have been distributed among the city police.There is surely a warm seat in the future for the person who invented such au uncomfortable piece of headgear as is worn by the Montreal police force during the summer.AMUSEMENTS, Acndemy of Music.The Bunch of Keys company had another hearty reception last evening, Miss Anderson, Miss Dunn, Miss Bowers and the rest of the cast were as vivacious and amueing as ever.On Saturday the usual matinee will be given; the prices will be 25 and 50 cts.to all parts of the house.No reserve.Concert at Queen\u2019s Hall, The second annual concert of the Har monie Band was given in the Queen\u2019s Hall last evening under the auspices of the Vie- toria Rifles and Le Trappeur Stowshoe Club.A large audience testified to their appreciation of the band by being present.On the programme were ten vocal and instrumental selections, de Montreal supplied two of the tormer, rendering new pieces on each occasion, the chorue, Les Pecheurs Napolitains, being received with marked favor.Mr.A, Mar: rie gave two cornet solos in fine style, and Signor Camillo Maggio piccolo solos .with many details and great bril- liarey of execution.he entire concert was an unqualified success.On the stage were the standards of Le Trappeur Snowshoe Club and Harmonie Band, together with a tastefully arranged trophy of arms of the Victoria Rifles.Many members of that battalion were present in uniform.Montreal Opera House.The Lights o\u2019 London continues to draw delighted audiences, there being standing room only at the rising of the curtain.Matinees every afternoon at two o\u2019clock.Royal Theatre Museum, .To-morrow afternoon and evening the drama entitled Christie Johnston will be presented by the Tayleure company.This afternoon and to-night will be the final chance of seeing the excellent production of The Octoroon.Next week, Mugg\u2019s Landing, with Miss Frances Bishop in the cast._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WEATHER REPORT.AMONTREAL, March 26, 1885.Temperature in the shadé by Standard thermometer, observed by Hearn & Harrison, opticians and mathematical instrument makers, 1640 and 1642 Notre Dame street :\u2014 8 AM, 1 py, 6 Pur.16° 279 30° MAX, MIN.MEAN, 81° 79 19° [By Standard Barometer.] 8 A.M.1 PM, 6 PM, 30,18 30.15 30 05 Meteorological Office, 1 a.m.Toronto, Ont., March 27, 1885, | The pressure 18 low over the lake region and high above the Atlantic coast and _in the western and northwestern states.The weather has been fair aud comparatively cold in the Maritime Provinces, milder in Quebec and very mild in Ontario, attended in the latter Province by a few jight falls of sleet.Probabilities, Lakes\u2014Southwest and west winds, gen erally fair mild weather.St.Lawrence\u2014South and west winds! cloudy to fair; mild weather with light sleet or rain in some localities.; Gulf\u2014Southwest and south winds ; fait to cloudy ; milder weather with light snow to sleet in some places to-night.Maritime Provinces\u2014Moderate to fresh southwest sud routh winds, generally fai milder weather, SOMETHING that Will quiet the nerves, giv strength to the body, induce reireshing son! improve the quality of the blood, and purify and brighten the complexion, is what uahy B sons would be very zlad to obtain arter\u2019s Iron Pills are made for exactly this ciess of troubles, and are remarkably successy ful in accomplishing the ends desired, as The Montagnards/: i r MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL.The Amendments to the City Charter Finished, The Discussion on the Matter\u2014 Other Business, At the meeting of the City Council held yesterday there were present\u2014His Worship the Mayor presiding\u2014Ald.Grenier, Jean- notte, Donovan, Gray, Holland.Roy, Robert, Laurent, B augoleil, Stroud, Fair- bairn, Perrault, Mathieu, Dufresne, Pre- fontaine, Berger, Gauthier, Genereux, Rainville, Mount, Sievesson.* A petition was submitted, signed by a number of the residents in the Quebec suburbs, asking for an enlargement of St.James market.Referred io the Market Committee.A report was submitted from the Water Committee for an appropriation of $20, 000 for pipe laying and other matters necessary for the ensuing year.Referred to the Finance Committee.Another report from jthe Water Committee wag aleo submitted, asking fur an appropriation of $66,000 for a new steam engine, which has been rendered necessary by the tax ou the water power this year.Referred to the Finance Committee.Ald, Roy gave notice of a motion, to the effect that the resolution of Council pre- ventingemployes of the Council fromtrane- ferring their salary be put iuto efiect.He also gave another notice of a motion to the effect that the.Council be asked to transfer the St.James Market to the School Commissioners, so that it can be utilized for the purpose of a public school.- Alderman Beausoleil gave notice of a motion, that Le would ask at a future meeting of the Council \u2018' that the late re solutions of the Council regarding the äbattoirs be revoked and that power be asked from the Quebec Legislature for the Council to purchase the abattoirs.\u201d Alderman Jeannoite then asked the Chairman of the Road Committee why the employes of his department were wôrking on ednesday, as it was a statutory hol day.Alderman Laurent replied that those who wished to work were permitted to do so.The matter of St.Stephen\u2019s Church was then taken up, and discussion took place on Alderman Laurent\u2019s motion in reference to the matter.After some talk, Alderman Grenier moved that the motion be amended so as to read, \u201conly in case of Canon Evans\u2019 and other cases similarly situated.\u201d Ona division the amendment was carried.Further amendments to the charter were then considered, and the City Attorney gave his opinion to the Council in reference to the assessors, in respect to the voters\u2019 lists, and said tha} they proposed to revert to the law of 1851, and strike no name off the lists unless a complaint had een made in writing previous to the 5th of ebruary, and that no complaints made after that date be accepted.Some discussion followed, after which the clause was carried.The clause in regard to the forming of the board of revisers was then taken up, the effect of which was that afier the last meeting of the council in the year the (board should be composed ot members \u2018whose term did not expire, whose duty it would be to sit and discuss all claims or objections to voters put before them, aud that they sit until ten days before the election.: Alderman Stevenson thought that pro- ivision should be made for a clerical error, such as would prevent a voter, about whom there could be no doubt of his qualification, from voting.The clause, however, was carried without amendment., The clause in reference to games of billiards and pool was next discussed, and Ald.Grenier thought that the City Attorney should be authorized to insert a farther clause to the effect that no billiards -or pool be allowed on Sunday where liquor was sold.The clause and suggestion were adopted.Fhe clause in regard to the cleaning of rivy vaults raised some discussion, and 1t was resolved that 7c.be the maximum price.Alderman Prefontaine moved, seconded by Alderman Gray, that the city charter be amended so as to give power to the Council to pass a by-law wiih the City Passenger Railway which would have the effect of \u2018prolonging the delay provided by by-lawNo.266, and ratify all arrangements to be made.Carried, Considerable discussion ensued on misor matters, after which the Council adjourned on the casting vote of the Mayor.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i HOWOQRING MR, IRVING.A High Compliment Paid Him by Many Notable Gentlemen.New York, March 26\u2014Henry Irving has accepted the invitation to a dinner in.his honor, offered him a few days ago by over 100 prominent gentlemen of this city and elsewhere.The dinner is to be given at Delmonico\u2019s on April 6, The invitation is signed by William M.Bvarts, George William Curtis, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Thomas F, Bayard, Benjamin Harris Brewster, Henry Ward Beecher, T.B.Aldrich, W.D.Howells, George H.Boker, George W.Childs, Joseph Medill, Marshall Field, Murat Hal sted, John Hay, and others.The last paragraph of the letter of invitation reads as follows :\u2014 We hope that your resolution to make your present engagement here a final farewell may be reconsidered, and that from 1 vear to year a portion of your theatrical season may be reserved for this country, where your welcome will be always hearty and sincere.Mr.Irving replied as follows :\u2014 Gentlemen,\u2014The great honor which you propose to confer upon.me I accept with pride and pleasure.Such a distinction, offered \u2018by such a remarkable body of American citizens, far exceeds my deserts.This proof of good will must always be most precious, and my ouly regret\u2014my deep regret\u2014is that I cannot at some time return to your stage.Of the welcome you 80 graciously promise 1 feel assured, bat I am compelled to forego it by my paramount duties at howe, s an Boglishman, I thank you for your brotherhood; as an actor, I thank you on behalt of my profession.I beg to remain, gentlemen, your obedient servant, HENRY IrvING.\u201cSANITATION.v:- Earth Closcis.: \u2018By permiesion of \u2018Alderman Gray, Chairman of the Health Committee, the sarapled of earth closets recen:ly forwarded by \u2018Messrs.Heaps Patent Closet Co., Owens Sound, Ontario, and by Messrs.John vate & Co., of this city, and recently exhibited at Dr.Baker Edwards\u2019 lecture at the Natural History\u2019 Scelety\u2019s, may uow bé seen atthe City Iealth Office, Gosford street; City Hall, And-the Sanitery Inspee- tor, Mr.Radford, will kindly supply any \u2018informaiion on the subject.mwfr 64, DISMISSAL OF TRE LEBLANC EMBRACERY CASE.Gther Basiness in the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench.When the Queen\u2019s Bench convened yes erday worning after an adjournment from Tuesday, the case against Mr.Ernest Le blanc, M.P.P., was taken up.The Crown\u2019s endeavors to prove that cases were pending against certain parties whom they said were before the Grand Jury at the time of the alleged embracery failed entirely ; so His Honor instructed the jury to discharge thejaccused, and he was formally acquitted.After recess Pierre Delfosse was put on trial on a charge of refusing to support his wife and family.Mr, St.Pierre for accused ; Mr.Quumet, Q.C., for the Crown.His Houor instructed the jury to discharge Delfosse because there was no evidence for the prosecution.Two employes of the Williams Sewin Machine Company, named Brunet an Girouard, were arraigned for having illegally taken à machine away from one Mrs.Desave, who had leased it and was to gbe- come the owner Ly paying for it in monthly installments.She having neglected to falfii the agreement the article was taken from her; and she brought action for its recovery.Messrs, Archibald and McCor- mack appeared for the Company.A num- Ler of witnesses were examined ou behalf of the Crown, their evidence being in French.Mr.Dugdale, for the defence, said a machine sellivg for $65 on time would be $55 cash.Mr.Ouimet, Q.C., tried to find out what was the cost price of a Williams machine, bus failed.Mr.Dawson, of ine Williams company said machines were sold for cash, by uote, and by leasing them to parties who would ultimately purchase them, Mrs.Desave took a machine on the laiter condition ; she was lost\u201d twice to the company\u2019s collectors, being found the last time at St.Henri; when her lease was presented to her she was not sure whether she had signed it or not ; she bad made payments to the amount of $32 in emall sume ; not exceeding three dollars at once when people do not pay up it is customary to take the machines away, bring them to the office and retain them till the parties called and paid up.His Honor warned Mr.Dawson that he had beiter discontinue such an illegal style of business.i Mr, Dawson, in reply to Mr.Ouimet :\u2014 Did not think be would be justified in telling what was the cost price of a machine, unless ordered to do so by the court ; however, he did not know.Dugall Graham, manager of the Wil- liama Sewing Machine Company \u2014Had been manager since August, 1874, The couneel for the defence did not address the jury.His Honor charged them in favor of accused saying that there was no proof that they intended to appropri ate the machine to their personal use.It took the jurymen some tine to make up their minds to a verdict of \u201cNot Guilty.\u201d The court rose at twenty minutes to five o\u2019clock, ' : The principals in the James Wright case were pr-sent during the afternoon in the expectation Of their case being called.Mr.James Kuox, oue of tie petty jurors, appeared in court with his arm in à sliuy, having broken io while visiting at See.Cuvegoude.Mr.Knox is rather unfortunate, baviag also broken au arm in November last.Ii is supposed that the charge of infanticide against Celina Hurard will be heard to-day.Albert and Helwick have yet to be tried on an indictment of receiving stolen goods.Judge Ramsay will deliver judgments in the Court of Appeals on the Znd of April.MCNTREAL VETERINARY COLLEGE.Histribution of Prizes and Diplomas, The closing exercises of the above college and distribution of diplomas and prizes took place in the lecture room yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m.,, Hon.Mr.Lesage, Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture, in the chair.The following gentlemen had been selected by the Council of Agriculture to constitute a board of examiners :\u2014Messrs.W.Brydon, V.8., Boston; I 8.Billings, V.8,, Roxbury, Masa.; A.W.Harris, V.8., Ottawa; Achd.Me- | Cormick, V.S., Ormstown ; J.A.Couture, V.8.,, Quebec; Chas.Levesque, V.S., Berthier en haut.The following geatiemen having fulfilled the requirements, having attended three full sessions at the college, and pas-ed the examinations in botany, physics, histology, chemistry, materia medica, anatomy, general pathology and thecry and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery, were considered by the board to ve fully competent to practice as veterinary surgeons, and were granted the diploma of the col lege, viz, E.W, Hoare, Chas.G.Lamb, W.F.Scott, John F.Magor, A.A.Keys, C.8.Garland, W.P.Mayo, J.Turcot, R.Lapointe, À.Ronif, O.Fortin.The following prizes.were awarded in the English classes :\u2014 For the highest aggregate number of marks in all subjects; prize, a medal, the gift of the Council of Agriculture; won by E.Wallis Hoare.General Patiology\u20141st prize, book, E.Wallis Hoare; 2na prize, book, Chs.G.Lamb.Anatomy\u20141st prize, book, Cha G.Lamb; 2nd prize, book, B.Wallis Hoare.Materia Medica\u20141st prize, Th.Wrough- ton; 2nd prize, Chs.C.Dyer.JUNIOR CLASS, General Pathology\u2014lst prize, Th.Wroughton ; 2ad prize, Chs.C.Dyer.Anatomy-\u20141st prize, Cha.C.Dyer: 2nd prize, Th.Wroughton.Botany\u20141st prize, A.Rowat.French clagses\u2014For the highest aggre- ate number of marks in all subjects.rize, a medal, the gift of the Council of Agriculture, Isidore Turcot ; second prize, À.Ronif.General pathology\u2014Prize, R Lapointe.Anatomy\u2014 Prize, À.Ronif.Materia Medica\u2014Prize, O.Fortin.Juniors\u2014Special prize, best general examination, Li.Lorrain.Practical anatomy\u2014Prize, L.Lorrain.After thé exercises short addresses were delivered by the Chairman, Dr.Billings, Dr.Beaudry, Dr.Brydon, Mr.Blackwood, Dr, McEuchran and others.\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 KARINE INTELLIGENCE.Arrived.The Beaver line steamship Lake Manitoba, from New York, arrived at Liverpool Thursday morning, the 26th instant.At Cienfuegas, Cubs, March 16.\u2014Steam- ship Cacouna, Tillson, from St.Thomas; Notes.! Ia port at Barbados, March 11.\u2014Brigan- tine Little Annie, Fortin, to load for Quebec.' .: 5 THIRTY DAYS\u2019 TRIAL.Tux Veuraio Brur Co, Marshall, Mich, will send Dr.Dyes Celebrated Electio Voltaic Belts and Bleciric Appliances of trlal for thirty days to men (young or old, whe ave affliciea with rervous debility, logy vitality aud kindred troubles, guarase teeing speedy and commplate restoration of health and manly vigor.Address as above.M.B.\u2014No risk js isenrred, s7;*eirty daye wialsallowed, 271 ei PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES.Amendments to tke Insurance Bill.Further Orrawa, March 26.The Banking and Commerce Committee met this morning, the Hon.Mr.Abbott in the chair.; The fourth order, for the further consideration of the fifth clause of tbe bill to authorize the Royal Canadian Insurance Company to reduce its capital stock, and for other purposes, was first taken up.Mr.Curran moved the following instead of the fifth clause of the bill :\u2014 \u201cThe directots of the company may further juvest tie funds of ihe-company from time to time in public securities in Great Britain, the United States and Canada in first mortgage bonds or debentures of incorporated companies, which are listed and quoted on the stoclz exchanges of London, (Eng.), New York or Montreal, with respect to which no Ilabi- lity does or can attach to the holder or owner thereof; provided that the amount invested outside of Canada shall not excaed one-third of the total investments of the compuny.The provisions of this section shall appiy to purchases and loans.\u201d This amendment was carried and the bill passed with amendroent.THE INSURANCE BILL was then taken up, and the Cpinmittee proceeded to discuss the addition to clause 5, proposed by Mr.McCarthy, declaring That foreign companies or associations which do business upon the ,co-opera ive or assessment plan oniy, may be authorized to v'ansact such business with Canada if they 1y with the following con itions:\u2014 CO Rat a de osit o° 950,000 be lodged in the hands of the Government, by way of security to the Canadian poliey-holders; Mr.Curran moved in amendment the following :\u2014 The following section and sub-sections shall apply to\u2019 corporations or associations incorporated e.sewhere than in Canada for the purpose of carrying on the business of life insurance upon the co-operative or assessment lan: \u2018 P 1.Any such corporation or association maybe licensed by the Insurance Department to transact business in Canada upon depositing with the receiver-general $50,000 under the provisions of the insurance act, 1877, and thereafier shall have the right to transact business so long as it shall continue\u2018to pay its legitimate losses to the full limit named in its certificates or policies, and shall have complied with all the requireme- t4 of this act and of the superintendent of insurance.Mr.Langelier called the attention of the committee to the fuct that in the case of Belisle and the Union St.Pierre the Privy Council had decided ou the ground that they were not matters of trade and commerce, that these co-operative and assessment companies came under provincial jurisdiction, and said that they could not therefore come under the jurisdiction of the Dominion Parliament.Mr.Cameron (Victoria) su :gested that the proper course for his hon.friend would be to raise this question when the bill camé up before the House.It was somewhat late in the day to raise such a question wben the committee were in the middle of the bill.; Mr.White (Cardwell) eaid that the con: stitutional question was raised and decided in the.railway committee a day or two before during the discussion on Mr.Me- Cartby\u2019s bill respecting carriers by land.If it was right to decide the constitu tionality in that case, it certaiuly was in this alge.; ; ; \u2018Sir Leonard Tilley said that at the last meeting of the committee they had deoidea against the principle of legisiation for the assessment companies under a separate act, that if Mr.McCarthy\u2019s motion were pow adopted it would really carry the matter out of the act of 1877.That ast permitted the aesessment companies to do business, and while the government were repared to release all fraternal and such fice orginizations from the act ther were not prepared to adopt uny principle adverse to that decision.Mr.Davies pointed out that Mr.Cur- ran\u2019s amendment did not give any absolute security-to Canadian.policy-holders, away.Mr, Cameron (Victoria) said that if this $50,000 deposit was to be for the ab\" \u2018solute security of Canadian policy-holders, it would prevent such compaintes as the Mutual Reserve of New York from doing business here, as their charter did not allow them to set apart section or class of members.Minister if; in his opinion, it would have \u2018the effect of keeping sued companies as the one mentioned from doing business in Canada, Bir Leonard Tilley replied in the affirma-_ tive.Mr.McCarthy said that in that cese, then, if the company wished to stop its Cansdian business it could withdraw its $50,000 deposit, as bad already been dane in the case of the Globe Company, so that the deposit would in reality be no security whatever.> Mr Curran\u2014But we enjoy the benefits of the larger business in the United States.Mr.Girouard said he would like to ask Mr.McCarthy if his provision should be adopted could the mutual companies ofthe state of New York do business in Canada ?Mr.McCarthy said it all depended on the companies themselves.Mr.Wells said that if this preposition of Mr.McCarthy's was adopted, they might just as well have put it in express words that no company on the assessment plan shall do business in Canada.In fact, since this had been before the committee there had been an injunctisn in New York to restrain his company from putting up its deposit here.Mr.White (Cardwell) said that in the very next proposition, which was the second condition, the supporters of the assessment companies, if the words meant anything, actually admitted the very thing which they now said they had not the ower to do, They stated that their charter id not give thera the right to devote the of Canadian policy-holders, but at this very moment legislation was gomg on in the State Legislature of New York, and Mr.Harper, of the Mutual Reserve Company, was at Albany in the interests of his company.What was to prevent them from getting their charter amended ?The committee had not to deal with what the mit them to do, but with what was in the interest of the Canadian policy-holdera.Mr.Curran\u2014IS it to the interest of the people of Canada that these companies should Le allowed to do business here, or is it not ?Mr.White (Cardwell)\u2014Yes, with proper security.Hon.Mr.Mitchell opposed the motion of Mr.McCarthy\u2019s, on the ground thai were it adopted the committee would be practically wadoing what they had done at à previous meeting.vote of 34 yeas to 16 naya.the last meeting, Mr.Curran moved in amendment : be named by the Finance Minister, as ma in the interest of Canadian seem desirable, but the effect of it was rather to take it |.== any specific | sum for the security ,cf any particular Hon.Mr.Mitchell asked the Finance ET $50,000 deposit exclusively for the benefit |\" charters of foreign companies would per- | he introduction to the\u2019 conditions proposed by Mr, Curran was adopted, and the \u2018vote Leing taken upon the first condition proposed by Mr, Curran it was carried on a Upon Mr.McCarthy\u2019s proposed second condition, of which he had given notice at 2.In addition to such deposit of $530,000 the Minister «of Finance, upon the report of the superintendent of insurance, approved by the - treasury board, may from time to time require such other and further deposit tc be made by such compaules or deposited with trustees to policy-holderg Mr.Macmaster said the words as may in the interest of Canadian policy-holders seem desirable,\u201d were after the explana- (tious which had been made on the part of the assessment companies delusive, aud should therefore be struck out.This was agreed to, aad after striking out the words Mr.Cwran\u2019s moiion was adopted.Mr.McCarthy withdraw his third cou- dition.Mr.Currau then moved the following :\u2014 3.Death claims shall be a first charge on all moneys realized from assessments and no deductions shall be made from any such death claims on any account whatever, but the same shall in all legitimate cases xe paid in fall.Mr.McCarthy moved in amendment that : \\ 8.Death claims shall be a first charge on all moneys expended on all &ssesswen:s and no deductions shall be made from any such death claims on any account whatsoever.on.a vote of 30 yeas to 16 naye.The commitree then adjourned until te- morrow.The following are the remainder of the conditions which Mr.Curran proposes to move in amendment to those proposed by Mr.McCarthy, the latter having already been published : 4, Provided that nothing herein contained shall b+ construed to r: quire an assessment to be made for a larger sum than is required for the payment of death losses and the accurau- lation of a reserve fund.5, That every app.ication, pol cy and cer- tiflcave issued in Canada shall, subject to the provisions ol this act, be in such form as may from time to time be directed by the supelin- tendent of insurance.8.That every application, policy, certificate and printed circular issued by any such company in Canada shall have printed thereonin a conspicuous place, in good-sized type, and in ink of a different color fron the other printed parts, the following words; \u2018 This association is not required by law to maintain the reserve which is required of ordinary Life insurance companies.\u201d 7.Upon the insolvency of any such company, the assets of tho company in Canada shall be distributed and dealt with in the manner and subject to the conditions pre- &cribed by the 16th section of the Insurance Act, 1867, with respect to persons insured on tae \u201cmutual\u201d principle.YVYIEMELS CHOICE PERIFUMBAY.\u2014 Lhiang-Ihlang, Jockey Club, Lotus, nnd Otuer perfutues.LToullet Viegar of world-wide celebrity.Toilet Water, /19- vender Water, Florida Water, Eau de Cologne, Lituejuice aud Glycerine for the Bair, dovey, Windsor, Uilis, Transpe teu, Gual Lar, and other Toilet Soaps, Vioiet and Rice Powder, Aquadentine ror the Teeth, Aromatic Ozoulacr, a Natural Air Purifier, &c.Sold by all Perruinere and Ouemizts.Registered Trade Mark\u2014 An Herardic suce, ut Strar , 128 Regeat Street, auri 24 Uoranill, London, bebruarve18 nd] RAILWAY TIME TABLE, Dalhonsie Syrare Sintion, CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY; ve From Leave to .m.|Toronto.Lm.(Toronto outawa .Vilawa .Ottawa.OtAWB 00000 7 Pembroke.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026l 8.Sraitl?s ralls .\u2026\u2026\u2026| 8 Seuith\u2019s Pallg.,.| 7.Brockville.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.|.St JCTOMO.,\u2026c00.St, LB, .10.0o0ov0.: .|8t.Eustache.ven NORTH SHORX.4.05/Quebocu.viii sie.canes Joliette.Lune ord TT REHLHLLBREIRE TRVT PTE EB poe pag EEE: BBREBSFEEL = > 8 -%, 5/4 Bonaventure Station.GRAND TRUNK RATLWAY, B.3vj0nicago, DLeireit ava Toronto.,,.a.Kingston, Brocirvillo.|.COOP HALL sive ien ia 1.25 pentes .L |Portiand, H sitting SL JOUA, Quotsh: th Island Pons .St.id yaci 40|Quebec Mixeu 7 |Coaticooke Mixed.Hemingford and Hun- tingdon.Do Mixed St Laurent.CENTRAL VERMUNT KAILY AY oe {Now York & Bostou Now York vis Kui- P1100.1BBd i ene een] een] BLBO ; Granby, & 10.25{.MABOG 00 0000000 \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026l 8 SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY.9.15].| Boston & local points.Farnham, Bedford & 7.35|l0cal points.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 Farnham, Bedford & »s».e|local points .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.| BOB.Boston and Now Eng- sy} land points .\u2026.|++\u2026| 5.19 For Sorel\u2014Leave Montreal via G.T.Ry.84 3.80 p,m., conuecting with S$.E.Ry.at St, Rosalie Junction, and arriving at Sorel at 8 p.m.Returning \u2014 Leave Sorel at 7 &.10., e al 3 8.00 a.m.~Fast Day Express, V\" ner Draw ing-room Car attached for S8arato «à Troy ande Albany snd New York, arriving | Now Yorh 8110.00 p.na.8.45 p.m.\u2014Night Exprese\u2014Wa gant Sleeping Car runs throughs ew York without change, arriving in New York at 7.30 next morning.his Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Bleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving ab 8,30 a.m, New York Through Mails snd Express care ried via this line.© press oF 19 Ele- RAA: Information given, and Tickets gcld at all *Oniy Saturdays.Grand Trunk cer, and at the Companys 29, .143 §¢.James Nireet, Montreal.Railmwans.D.4, KENDRICK CHAS.0, MOFALL - General Pass\u2019r, Agent, General Agent, bany, N.Y, ' Montreal, January 28 42 Intercolonial Railway WINTER ARBANGEMENT.Commencing lst Becomber, 1884\" THROUGH EXPRESS PASSENGER Tha INS RUN DAILY (Sundays exeupted) as lollows: Leave Levis.1000a0ecseres »scocr00v000 8390 ALM Arrive Riviere du Loup.1265 P, Trois Pistoles.i Rimouski.\u201c Little Metis.se Oampbhellton .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s\u2026.\u2026.50 ¢ Dalhousie JUnCction.832 * Bathurst.oo.0,38 * Newcastle .15 A, 0M oneton » 8.49 6 , St John 700 8 Halifax, 1215 PM Tie Grand Trunk Trains leaving Monires 8410.15 P.M, connect at Point Levis with thesetrains, The Trains to Helifax and St.John run through to their destinations on Sundays, The Pullman Car leaving Montreal on Mor day, Wednesday and Friday, runs through to Halifux, and the one leaving on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to &i, John, All Trains ave ran by Eastern Standard Time.Z#- THROUGH TICKETS may be obtained via rail and steamer to gil points on the Lower Bt.Lawrence and in the Maritime Provinces, | _ For tickets and all Information in resard to passenger fares, rates of freight, train ar rangements, &c., apply to ) : W.ROBINSON, Eastern Freight and Passenger Aging 1864 ST, JAMES STÈRET, (Opposite St, Lawrenss Hall), _ sontrent D.POTTING EY, Chief Superintendenty RAILWAY OPIICE, } Moncton, N.B., Nov.27th, 1334.THE HUNTREAL HERALD AND PATLY COMMELOCIAL GAZETTE is printed and published every day by the Proprieior HoN.PETER MITCHELL, at the printing and publishing Lous:, Victoria Square corner of Victoria Sc: re and St, Jame Street West .a; Vatioat Ruse New York, Boston & New England GREEN MOUNTAIN \u2018ROUTE.re} 0 mee Trains Leave Montreal: e 30 A.M.\u2026\u2014Fast Train, arriving_ ft a Alvans 10.50 a.m., White River Junction 2.55 p.m., Boston, Lowell, 7.10 p.m., and New York via Springfield af 11.25 poo.Puliman New Buffer Parlor Cars run ob this train to Boston and New York.5 P.M.\u2014New York and Boston Ex: .20 press, arriving St.Albans 7 pm, [Supper], Burlington 9.10 mi utland 11.20 p.m., Troy 05 an, Albany 2.25 a.m., Now York 7.20 am.Boston 7.49 cha via Rutland, Bellows Falls an Fitchburg.Wagner Sleeping Cars Montreal +o NOW York and Pullman Sleeping Cars St.Albans to Boston.Through Cars also for Waterloo and Magog on this train.P.M.\u2014Night Express, arriving 8.30 Si Albans 10.45 p.m.White River Junction 3.15 a.Me chester 6.25 a.m., Nashua 7 8.m., Boston via Lowell 8.30 2.3 via Fitchburg, 10.40 aun, NeW York,via Northampton, Eo.yoke Springfield, and New Havenll aan.Thisfitrain makes close connection ab Nashua and \\inchenden for Worcester Providence and ali points on New York an New England Razuiroads.on Pullman Buftes lseping Cars Lo Bosto and Springfield.en Ore .For Tickets, Time Tables and other Infos mation, apply st Windsor Hotel and Gran Trunk Offices, or al the Company\u2019s office, St James Street.> i A.C.BTON EGRAVES, YCanadion Passonger Agen 3.W.HOEART 3, W.QUMMINGS, a Gen\u2019L Manager.Gon.Pacs.#8 Lontresl December 14th, 1884.Five mone it wa been and t the rema Supe sary Si men sleig C.P ing | in \u20ac ston vice In dou BOO! riv date sol ten der nes witl sect stor , Whe Bea Tou fire oi tak san Pri kil sta Ba a rn at ee BY rd et On FOV CY D OS AO "]
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