The evening star, 27 février 1871, lundi 27 février 1871
[" | 5 A I.A.oudias & co 9 TEE naw TOR Sw ages, Vo Apr, - Pockets gr vue Java.Bags- : i dow Bags fine Singa Bags fine Native Ceylon Set Bags finest\"Plantation Osylen, Bags Bombay Mosha.Half Balog Finest Mocha.Bags\u2019 Mamaaibo., Au d For 8 ley, Ç TCO: NEV SEASON T B AS, \u2018CROP 1876 AND 1871, Ex « Maglaia® sad Pacifis Steamablp 00/7, \"SE 11 OCÉRICENENG : YOUNG 'HYSON : a lnrge assortiment of other Grades iB BLACKS and GREENS, ed \u2018a peur > Story aodtoærrive: 5,000 ÉAS LIVERPOOL COARSE\u2019 BALT, 1n \u201cloaidid order for\u2019 Winter Delivery, Mei) FomBarmEmy Hm Le.ROSS.& co.ore (§ ROOBRIES, WINES AND oe LIQUORS, - MANDARIN TEA WAREHOUSE, CORNE vec JOSRPH 276 VOTE! A VOTE! VOTE! MANDARIN TRA à WATRHOUSE, Sorte WM NEW PRICES.Corner Detborne and 8.Jouph Birects.207 + : Ww.M.KERR.NOTICE T TO GROCERS.&- JAPAN, For Bale low tô clear, by.: i.JAMES DONNELLY, } _; DOMINION BUILDINGS, +; AMCGILL BTREBT.Also, a oonslgnment of GUYCERINE soAP and ESENORS for Xm as presents, aL Do THE.SAUCE PAR EXOEL- CHEF SAUCE] \u2018The oniy Banoce creamy sd vice ee st \u201cOHEF\u201d* RAUCVE supples a» want long been felt.ONE TRIAL WILL PR PROVE IT8 MERITS, \u201c ouer\u201d SAUCE supercedes all other Bauoes \\ In tne mark ond, a supply of the celebrated oran, Tourc CAABRBINE WINE.28 Another Buipatant ust reseed.\u201d Weoasurealis Ps ga sot fit and perfect satisfac vdkol pis HÔIMIH À j A PRICE EONB ORNE | \u201cTHE \"CHEAP SPOT.\u201d 148 bé, Joseph street.2 a \u201cMATTHEWS & CO.MBROHANT TAILOR, 181 ST.JAMES BTREET (UP STAIRS), Over Mr.THoMPSON's Cabinet Store, and opposite Memars.A ric Steam With to draw the attention of thelr Customers and the Publlo that they have just received seve- rai of the finest patterns of SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Gentlemen about purchasing Are invited to call and examine the above baiore purohaioe eisewhers, , G BENTLEMEN, Before galng elsewhere to purchase your Winter Clothing, you would do well to call at BOON & WOODWORTH'E, No.8 Bt.Lawresos Main street, and examine our Btock of Pen-Jackets and Uvercoats, which we keep in great variety.Gentlemen's and Youths\u2019 Overocats and Pea- Jackets from $4.00 upwards, Ready-made Olotbing;of all descriptions sheap for oaab.Gentlemen\u2019# own imaterie!i made up in the moat, fashionable style, and on reasonable terms.Clothing.made to order, and good a uarka- teed.\u2026 \u2014: ; Don't forget the number: 381 Lawrence Main street, tio doors from Üraig.++ \u201cBUON & WOODWORTH, :| $20, 0 0 0 WORTH OF | md ADR CLOTEINE, or Pa FANCY 80ODS, ore op TO BE SOLD | | WITHOUT HEARD TÔ COST: ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF \" BLACK CLOTHS (ENGLISH h DOEBKINS (AMERIOAN asp FRENOB).CANADIAN TWE tion both re + IEL 131 sr.Der STREET.120-1y UST THE THING FOR ALL.! WARM, CHEAP AND GOOD CLOTHING, FOR ALL-OLASSES.\u2014 What varied taste around we see, erever we may What Fashions joint ai Dres Feros pay, In every point ress! ; oA Al Wh hilt KENNEDY'S Dress maintaine\u2018its fanre, For all 1t's just the Loing, a princely Hall; « Ask those who bask in Who lead the world in hamble sphoroa of ite - throug! That Kennedy's Ulothivg is or th, the very thing.For fleld-sporta, boating trips and toma, For oosan, ralls or road, 1t ie appro] riato in each Bubstantial, amart, To constitute it frat-c.ase work, encod Artista ALE McDOUGALL, LOGIE & CO., , ToalF combined] kuowleds and, of soured; ) 44 BT, PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, _ Moie Agent for Canada, TS dapliyes Yel one .ov par roc mia al respootable ee » The o Th tra $00,\u2014 - a Big L12%% 0\u201d y TERS! OYSTEES wi, robs, the , Kanedy's Dress ;: _ OYSTERSII! H or SUT NOPE SUT THE 'J.\u20ac.KENNÉDY- & 00, 9 .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OLOTHIEBS, \u2018STAR CE RAND, a st BF.LAWRRNON AFRERY.Owing ta the great popularit Neri Oysaer, some Rapeinalpied parties bave inets; tated a8 near as possible our old siyle of SET Sn fa mad, 85 bareasief AMT \u2018GARE ETS Bold by all respectable Groosrs and Fruit Tin Ta .3 Deseess \u2014 : T i wn a as Sm, | 489 NOTER DAVE STREET.46% - 208 , 17 Place Armen.{- D OJL-QLOT Lover \u201cPORT OYSTERF) | (QABEPBIS AND I HE, a au OUBTAINS CURTATA MATERIALS, OOB- at arrived \u2018mares, Mew Bruns.\u2018MICES AND POLES, .er hiv, Lieb poms.shea micnie rr rhea ciR¥aqonTTE ovsTERS.VE) \u2019 ; vA oe TErdrvek,\u201d WEGT-END GROOERY, Eh 4s sr ANTOINE TREAT.pe GREAT AR AY THE ARP RY RRHOUSE, 450 and del NUS van ins TREE STRERT.281 Jab hor BAYLIS, JA M ES FYFR, Prat Prise Scale Me Ho.\u201824 COLLEGE STREET, \u2014 MONTREAL, .Crut Tok SALE AT.THE TA emo jetons nr \u201cSTAR\u201d O ee W ait o i Fa i oa fons Eg) CONS 1 LAY Hee se var aude sp so Pape LUM es cher we RET am ge\u201d om Hsu ta ST: FARE 01 sn \u20ac Co SANTE hi South American TREWOOD, &c.DANTS TREET 5 ur \"EAWRENON MARKS, =\": LL A root 4 ns i f 53 AL ENE ater 0} BA 21 ON THE BANK THE LAN.ta AL: J 5 HE ) * + AW finn SR HR HY ANPP ou éd WR ACHE AAT T4: o's Market.à donc RE vas.map ae fe TE 88H UTI MINTS ey rien NEEL ewe ENDERSON Li ITT FP EMO LTR | Ce RAM A ; À SAWAPIT; aa x : Fite tol of eo dd ris taadly on-hand.- \u201cht BA vel ws » This Jan t much for poetry ; but when oold Winter weather does come, everybody will me want OYWTICGA, Our advice is, purchase the \u201cSTAR\u201d E BHAND.J.B.\u201cBUSS, OYSTER PACKER AND PLANTER 17 PLACE D'ABMES, MONTREAL.EEX S{CHOP Bove, Laongine: THB TOURISTS FAVORITE SPOT \u201c LACHINE HOUSE\" sr OAPT.L.0.COUVREYTE (Buocoessor to Mr.JORR HANNA.) AE Yh3 best Wines and Liquors always ov and for Visttors.114-2y (RAND EXPLOSION JOE BRHEF-S-CANTEEN, (OrrosrrE THE OrTT HALL) | JON represents \u201c Young Amerion go Ahead LIVE AND LET LIVE! 3 Free Lunon and a ey of Pune, all for 5 of Conked Goose, nd Turtle, 10 conte : Smal om round o city, only Soents Military men mot Oo: road and Butter, Scents.Two-eyed Tatoak with Tripes, Qld Cheeses (in or > and one sisoves | {Bitter Ale, will oe EI ven for the smaii sum ot 58 086 Pain- Kilier! only 6 cents per dose JOE is the gront son af tbe word He is every an's countryman.Me wlii take five cents from à rank Urangeman as well as a live Fenn.à ; OS EPH' SISSONS k REFRESUMENT ROOMK, 105 87.PETER STREET.\"BRILL or OF FARR Roast Tres Potstoes, Fou, and ocre.503; \u201c Lamb, a ao, \u201cCAKES AND PANTRY IN VABISTE | DOF Refreshments at all hours.» BY Y YOUR.FLOUR OF THE MILLER.44 FLOURS Q QUARAN ra2D x ae Bie a : Oakes, Bis dor ry verte rodiers elebra toa Bel Rain cle parrais uok'wht_ \u201c igraham Floor\u201d (from I.Fall Wheats EE Sn ay Be Wo & BR BRODIR « 0o:, A SPLENDIB.AMORTKENT OF WRITING DESKS, ts Lu JEWEL CASER, | BOENT-BOTTUE CASE, LADIEY COMPANIONS, ISPAERE BLOTTING BOOKS, | LEATHER BAGS, vom à \u20ac Asa OO oo 3 HORSFALL & DOIG, 5 ST.QACRAMRNT STREET.Toh RPUT OP TER OELEBRATED Or» TERS! OYSTERS | +27 whe Worth wind will blow, |} - yApd we anall have soo; Do then, To you Bink ?vers c#erddenddecigoens a | AND DELIVERED FH ris or CHARGE; EE \u2019 Superior Ne i Flour for â BY ra Paster.Four Floor (Be 0 finest in the marke The whole to be sold at prices which defy RAMMOC K e8suTH \" re STORE, 123 ST.JAMES STREET.123 \u2014 jAFFENTION! \u2014\u2014 JUST ARRIVED: PAOES ROUGH-AND-ZEAOY, PAONS RUUGH-AND-HEAUY, 41,00 PER LB.WILBON'S TWIST AND GOLDEN BARS.This is a fine smoking Tobasoo.Alot of fine Ravana Oigars, which 1 offer at reduced prices, You must try my four for 256, newly.arrived, Havana Cigars.Try my Dollsr Mixture, which s a real and genuine Virginia Tobaooco.KOSSUTH OIGAR STURE, 122 8T.JAMES STREET.\u20181 26th year of his Poutificate, a term never pe THE WORLD OVER.Lonls Kossuth is hopelessly tat Turin.Four cquerries of Napoleon's houschold service have been arrested at Lille, Oa the 16th of June the Pope will enter the reached by any of his preduvcessors.King Amadeus grows in popularity.He does not trouble himself much about tho affairs of State.The appointment of Blacque Bey us Turkish Minister to Grecce, causes a paluful jm- pression in Athens, Teresita Canzlo, the only daughter of Garl- baldi, is dead.Bhe was the daughter of his firat wife, the Spanish Creole Anite, and the twin sister of Ricciott!, his eldest son.Pestilontial odors are arising from the places of interment at Sedan, as the bodles of the fallen have not been burled deop enough.They will have to be taken up, it le tuared, and interred at a greater depth.A Roman letter says that a wealthy American, whose name is not given, is about to purchase the Villa Albani, with all its tree sures of art, and that he intends to remove the collection to the United States.; For a city of Îta sise\u2014it has at present a lation of about 90.000\u2014Frankfort-on-the (@aBL B CIGARS.CAUTION.The underxigned b 10 oall the attention of thes: stamped man- ufaotured in tuis oy in imitation of t = OAULE Brand, He obtained an lcjunction in the Court ronto | season sta PRA hei the OanLes Not withsiodiog: this injanotion, others continue | lo 0 #0, To the unauspectling or unwary p betaken for the vonulne.the stamp is im he whereas on the Imtiarion the form of tho Samp is printed ou thin thin ror Cot papers nd ted on the ter.not to be misled into pur- ¢ thost imitations for the genuine, ai aa\u201d poser a, UE a pas avis Gani ali Clgar 18 Lam, go Avr that Poa cover of tbe ae Oa « ABLE\" and the labels, inside and on ide, the warded at the vanadian pS and at tbe Paris Universal Exposition of 1867.7.7.1m \"8, DAVIS, 18 Hospital sireet.Eis: TTAWA HOTEL ~.CIGAR STORE.; 5 Just Beccived from Havana : \u2018Henry Clay Begalias Brittanica \" {ne'plus ultra), Henry Clay Conchas, Partagas Londres, | Partagas\u2019 Regalia, \u2018Cabarga, Ze Ea Rosarita, Flor de Alburne, ~ Flor de Cuba, Flor de Garbalosa, Bigaros, and several other popular brands.A OHOIOE STOCK OF CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCOS, MEEBSOHAUM PIPES, CIGAR HOLDERS, a È \u201ces SMOKERS' REQUISITES, \u2018 ; OTTAWA HOTEL, MM OT.JAMES STRERT.= Bree ! BILLIARDS | ! dri CHADWICK\u2019S BILLIARD HALL, ~ 1° MORDHNMERS BUILDING, 207 ar.JANES STREET?ee ppm =| to join the Spaniards.The sentence orders.Main îs said to be the wealthiest in the world, Over & hundred of its citiz:ns (merchants and bankers) are reported to be worth more tbau $5,000,000 each, Worth, the world-renowned man mantua- maker of Paris, still continues his business notwithstanding the bombardmunt of the most unfortunate city.In his establishment are four or five hundred elegant costumes to ba opportunity.The immense number of gay and handsome young French officers quartered as prisoners in the various large cities of (vermany are contoling themselves by capturing the hearts of the fair in revenge for their own lost tort- resses.They meot with greater success than thoy.did on the sterner field of battle.There are nineteen vacancies in the Col lege of Cardinals at Rome.The college is divided into three classes\u2014bishops, priests and deacons, They are at present five cardinal bishops, thirty-nine cardinal priests and seven cardinal deacons.At the head of the last stands the name of Antonulli.The present Pope has appoiuted no less than forty card'nals, Australian preserved meat is rapidly becoming a great article of trade.The first shipment took place no longer sgo than 1866, aud amounted to but £321 in value.According to the British Trade Journal the total value had risen to £18,920 In 1867, to £43,745 In 1866, and to £80,385 in 1869, whiie for 1870 it 1s estimated ne\u2019 high as £300, 000.Three.fourths of the Tadinge constst of mutton and the rest of beef.\" A newspaper published at Villa Clara Bays Gen.Agutlera, the Alinister of War ot the Cuban republic, has made to Valmaseda a proposition to surrender.Among tho documents captured is one relating to au tnsnrgent court- martial : an account of tho trial, geutence and banging of Madamo Oactdad Montaner and Louis Arguielgo.\u2018Their orimo was trying that out of res to the sex of Mademe Montaner, after execution she sball be buried with the clothing remaining on the corpse, Following is a list of the reigning princes who; white stiil-Hving; were-doprived-of their thrones :\u2014Tha Prince Gustavas Vasa of Sweden, 1809; the Comte do Chambord, August 112, 1830; the Duke Oharles of Brunawick, September 16, 1880 ; the Oomte de Paris; Fob- ruary 24, 1848; the\u2019 Duke.Robert of Parma, 1869; the Grand Duko Fordinand of Tuscany, 1860; the Duke Francis ot Modens, 1860; Franols IL, King of Naples, February 13, 1861 ; the widow of King Otho of Greece, Oo- tober 34, 1863 ; the Duke Adolphus of Nassau, 1866 ; King George of Hanover, 1864; the Elootor of Hesse, 1868 ; the Princess Uaziotta, Empress of Mexico, 1867 ; Tsabells, Queen of delivered in responce to orders at the first T es, \u2018ft birth of Christ, FEMALE COURTSHIP, Two or three looks when your awain wants à 4 Two or three noes when he blds you say yes, \u2018Two or three smiles when yon utter the no, Two or three fro vues it he offers to go; Two ot three spueches like « Ab, go away !\u201d Two or three times you most hold them to Bay ; Two or three letters when vows are begun, } Two or three quarrels before you have done ; \u2018I'wo or three pauses before you are won ; Two or three faiutings te let him press on ; Two or three hems when the ohaplaln appears; Two or or squees:s when the hand's given Two or Three coughs when you've come to obey; Two or three courtsles whon marriage is over, Two or three honeys discovering your lover; Two or three stepa to the bridal-bome run; Two or three lasses may have by these rhymes.Two or three husbands, though hard are the times.HOW TO AVOID WET CELLARS.\u2014 An excess of water, or too much dampness, in come instances, arlses from surface water, and in others, from spring veins that crop ont in the cellar.In many instances, when the excavation is being made for a cellar, in a heavy, springy ground, water veins are cus off two or three foet below the surface of the ground.When such is the case, the water in those veine will be discharged behind the cellar wall, and will settle down and pass along ou the surface of ths cellar bottom.Sometimes, however, the veins of water are not resched till the excavs {un is about completed hen, when the water veins, which pase through the earth lke the blood veins through the body of à living animal, are filled with water, the bottom of the collar will often be covered with water, even when a good under.drain has been provided to convéy it away sa soon as it bas socumulsted in sofficient quantities to low out through the underdrain.Now for the remedy.The correct way to avold a wet cellar, is to lay a tile drain entirely around the outaide of the excavation, nearly a foot Jower than the bottom of the collar, bafore the foundation walls are laid.But after an edifice hag been erected, and water appears ou the cellar bottom, the most satis factory way to render the bottom dry is to sink the channel nearly a foot deep entirely around the cellar elose to the wall, and lay a course of drain tiles in the bottom, whioh wili cut off all water.v¢ ins, and thus render the cellar quite satisfactorily dry, by conducting the water into the tiles befors It cin work along toward the middle of the collar.Soin tific American, THE NUMBER ER FOURTLES, The number fourteen on has been discovered |to te of great historial fmport, Thé fest King of Frants .\u2018wed Henry was consecrated on the 14th of Mu,, \"029.On rke 14th of May, 1358, the Parisians rose against Henry 1IL, and the last Henry was assassinated u the 14th of May, 1610.Jenrl de Bourbon was the fourteenth King who bore the tities of France and Navarre, and in bis name we find Just fourteen letters.Henrl Lv.was born in December, 1553, ths figures of which dats the: added together make fourteen centuries, fous- teen decades, and fourteen years after the His first wife, Margaret of Valois, was borm on the 14th of May, 1562 ; the battle of Ivry < +6 fought and Won on the 14% of March, 1890 ; on the 14th of May, in the white umed hero was Henry's exclusion ; én the 14th of December, 15699, he was reeonciled to the Dake of Bavoy ; by Ravaillac in the Boe la Fe; the assessin\u2019s opporttnity\u201d bolng Hod him by the stopping of the opel oan \u2018MISCELLANEOUS, - boston in In tho 2 Lubourge ot Par and on the and on the 14th of May, 1610, bo was stabbed .de pronnerle ; At Outaraqui, ¢ Ol; on 158 pre; ven Fig, ar , FT - i b.DRIFT: pen wo a gl 4 A Western editor represents.\u201c close, but mot close enough to The wird blows with such ado that when a man loses his hat fe bas telegraph to the next station to have toma one stop it.Ao Ich omc di a EET : for he knows I'd hit him back.: Coe | saints wked tir low, Lente bodied.\u201cEC I can't get slong any betber ot thea I d where, HO NOW,\u201d he said, \u201cI shan't go sy, \u201c Emotional losanity\u201d was what afled ledo murderer.He proved that he nvasisbly tad it the worst way wh tell untrue to him, \"rue le cn, Wr Maryland Penitentiary only allows twenty.- eight cents\u2019 worth of provisions à day, and the 6 ©: meu say if the allowance Is not raised, they will go on a strixe.They sa there and ba starved like tha 7 voue sloigh-ridiag with a'young man, anû uot puuished at ali for his neglect of a A\u201d Sa ot mould froexs to desth in the samé sleigh wi Undorsi polas mith the u orsigned, would not be an There was à romance in the pa aboul a New York journalist having bows robbed = $180.Why will editors carry such carfare and an occasional d Dacossaos, is all that an itor ought to a.around, been aor to us where all the © from but while viriting in « neighbore ing city the matter was satisfactorily ex Pa tory with the annoucement thé this was the \u2018Smith Manufacturing Copan; The following advertisement appeared.ms an Irish paper :- \u201c Whereas, Patrick lon >: has feandulently taken away several artiol \u20ac toc near, Loe st be i ut not forthwith return thu name be made public\u201d same, his > How it makes one shudder to read a ue girl at Hamilton, Ohio, falifag Into the or te of à paper-mill and being grouad to pulp, sak made into paper.Who knows.but the vary.du qu'en! fe tio Gull Tr tire helps the matter, because it mle be.be temo et svening ig the company of a you whom he called, but found Ary :etiring had arrived, «I reat, wy dear sir,\u201d retarnod young man.\u201c Wo bave boot waltis : où go to bad fur over an \u2018hour.®-.i Lately two \u2018countrymen \u2018Weel, Sand \u2018dinsa ken, wi Queen hae o_ hoard the .nows 7\" Did ye no bear t ry if gaan\u2019 to bem Indeed I didus, says Seudie, an\u2019 whe msy bettin\u2019 ?ao Aly she's gaun tas be macyiod son 0\u2019 the great Macallam More, Aye, das ye say sas ?said Sandie; sn\u2019 ions she te a proud Jone.the day: Campbell 7 .von AE On ETERS Lied page 6 daughter i bgt MILLERS, ~~ A 54] Tne faeet on the Arnoriona Contimeut.Spat: 1000; Napoleon III, Emperor owing EE of Be stret, os.-_ ; ranoë, 18 years sary II, OOTB BT.PAUL of so + Tables.bed nde to oe whitened Bir fait Bia, 2 Micka, Out, in in ar a, OFFIOE\u2014Corner of Oralg und Blowry siresis.Pfen © ja vioronia ITEN:- mou nn Pont TOWNSEND PAPER.filed order Dearing dath the 140k day of sesrboro\u2019 Miss Xs rire 000 [| Gi TT ., 09H48.B.CHADWIOK, May.It will bo noticed that one date, that Tl ME BE WT Lake of®i Lawrsnes Hall Our lively conteporsty of the Port Town- At Hamilton, Ou on at Inst, Mr Dondel } 4 : i Lists hos the follow nai of the 14th of May, plays a prominent partin McKa CHRISTM AS 4e o .send Nessags furnishes the following amusing this c atalogue of concidanoes; and upon that M yy ot Portal 7 Oregon, 8 Miss Jane 1870 \u2018 1871 ( pb.Tho wag will be caslly recognls- | sume date tu\u2019 164, Louis XIII.lod.\u2014the te CL LEE ME ar + SOIENTIFIO AND À MUSING ed :\u2014+ There is à gentleman in Viotoris, the figures 1, 6, 4; 3 when od, again poduc- At Hansilton: Ont, TT .GIPTS Hon.Goo, A Welkom, Bartister, formetiv of |1ng the magical number of fourteën.Louis Déslel Beal Hier Ken Ro 2 oF NEW GOÔDS! yomymm Montreal, who bas 8 patural talent for draw.XIV.ascended the throne in 1843; died In ta ol NE © oo DE AD 8.ot long sinoe he execu! wo cdd, té baa é oT al w pat HOLIDAYS.very nice plotures, one of a wounded lon aud 1718, cqtal to lourisen agalo, ad lived tothe 0 ville, PQ, Bewel Pur iealiy, i i NEW GOODS! MIUROACOPES, - another of n dying Hon.\u2018Theso- drawiugs Louis XV.diod im 1774, à date supplying the Esginonr, oN = 5 | \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ea, .| were given by him to she Governor, Becent.upg number, both in 18s extremes and the octhamplon, Mass, Assay: JUST OPENED 1 GIRASOOP i Ir ?) sta .party qe Battle His Excellency, I His sum of ita oontral figures.Louis XVI, had D Barais, on the 14 Mr on : \u201cMAGI0 LANTERNS, Cee OPERA GlA 98104 dc, do, do.TO SUIT ALL SIGNTS, AT BUHRSLA SIPDRNTS, - 5 \"ni - WRT, SAM BR ETD EU .PAPER BAGS AND FLOUR, MACKS.XL 0; WILSON ¢ 00.No.\" 38 ORAM STREET.1 PJ MAGN IVI KES, GLOBES, THERMOMETERS, BARUMETERS, Gold and Sileer Spectacles end Eye- Glasses, PATENT MACHINE b a ro reaming the fetes, ont to the gentleman who drew them, who was ale | a guest on the occasion, * My dear ste, 1 bave | been admiring your lions ; ; pray tell me If yon made the sketches of the animals in the Enst 7\u2019 ¢ Yes, your Grace,\u2019 was the reply.* doar sir, says the Bishop, \u2018pray ait down.I am delighted to have met you, and we will now bave some oonversation about the east.\u2019 Wb His Grave gave a very animated description of his visit to the Holy Land and in the course uf the conversation asked the gentleman if he remembered a particular view on the road between Damascus aad Jerusalem, 1 No, your Grace, was the reply, * 1 never was there\u2019 ¢ What,\u2019 says the Bishop, tising from his seat, \u2018 you never were there, yet you assure we you \u2018sketched those lions in the Kast?\u2018So I did, replied the gravious wag, \u2018 but it was in \u2018AMDREBW BAILLE; - No.161 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STRERT; = (300D VALUE IN BOOTS , © AND REOES.res de 00h sud Stores for dd emma tar solos.the Eastern States, in » meneygerle\u2019 The Blshop, who had thought thers was no other East the Levant, wee struck with profound \u201cadinivition sod Immodiately retired wikia Limselt for refisction.TERRIFIC STORM.un CARTON Great Censternation ta tn San Francisee\u2014 Four Persons tiled, \u201d a NTE \u201c10 TRE PUBLIC Bax Francisco, Feb.321.Heavy rains were provalling in this State last night.At 11 pm.a terrific southeaster \u201cMontreal Le | DRSERL HRS vous _ \u2014 KRM STREET, ; 4.eu brel D > {Boor AND BROZ ETOR ND D.HARMER 'S CHEAP {e138 me mae LAVBKNOE MAIN \u2018burst on the city, accompani rain, thunder and lightaing, doing much damage, Hitherio the inhabltants of California were accustomed to note faint flashes of lightning and low rumbles of thunder, hardly recoguis.able, in the fntervals of years.The flashes ot last bight were as vivid as those seen in the Western States, almost continuously acoom.panted by tremendous sof thunder, pro.duc:ag miôre consternation than a heavy earthquake would have done fn San Francisoo.;( SON, Piumbers, Gas and 5 STE \u201c ; a2 and lasted over an hour, fe arometet falling | ber Cet Pio »., à Co lower than eyer before knows in this latl.* .e Anti-Friction Metal, do, dé.All of heavy Bat: 1 Eu © the corner of.New.Montgomery and and light One ings made 0 ade.LA j 5 LL | ï win Shem er hn sad 80 pe 7 FR eminem le ° .story house on à frame bullding adjoi Fesÿoop Al ARD,DOAL 25 8 i BY raning the totter Into rains, Benestts Roi | 1,600\" COORDS, ware buried from Afieen to twenty persons.py ito « ee pins o 3 pe FE ptm rod e Deal ie D ché ad ater wy.ei rtm CC Sat ai rent A ks a ba Sura En : up Yo a had : Fe et AAR, WILLIAM H ] ) Ey.Bre ere we Sian and, Scantling fat: ock \"Plank,\" Bpars, &c., sways aber, E Pine; Oak, Elm, Ah, Faro rv, PIMT QUALITY TIXWOGD, ; Aw, 3 Ls St oR CHR § 5 ¢ TA a oy \u2014 a Fe eg a spines The storm commenced at about midnight, the on Sob ont ont lo, much.Jojared, exçopt Mre.| watchman sé reigred Just Jours when he | Napoleon informed Qaptain Maitland that were broken off France aud Prussia, Bassinele army retreated sorosd the Moselle before the advancing legions of Germany.- got tired of working in a fac and nothing to do.home ; whether or not ve wl tired of the en- as the deponent toes not positively know.Number two martied beca mily.Perhaps she would have better oon.washing or by going out by the week.have been, Number four married because she wanted repenting at leisure.Number five married because Fanny White had a nice husband, and she wasn't going to be left behind.Pity tf she couldn't got married as weil as other folk.and wanted riches.She never counted on all the other thiogs that were inseparable from those coveted riches.Number seven marrivd because abe thought she should lke to travel.Bit Mr.Nomber soven charged his mind afterwards, sad all the travelllug she hes done has been betwesn the well and bank kitohen door.done her good run Number orig found it dia not pay.haha od she Siates-general, \"destined to bring about the Revolution ; on the 14th of July, 1815, threw himself upon Bogland's protection ; on the 14th of Joly, 1870, diplematto relations \u2018between sud lastly, 'on the 14th of August, Marshal on, tory or teaching school\u2014she thonght married life on earth but moonlight walks, URRY des, new bonnets she has got her cumbranee, thiscdeponent saith not, Inssmuoh use she bad seven young sisters, end & papa with n nsrrowin- come.Bhe consulted the interests of ber fa- sulted her own interests by taking in light years.Number three married because Ms sounded so much better than Miss.She was twonty- nine years and eleven monthe old, another month would have transformed her into are gular old maid.Think how awful that would \u201csomebody to pay her bitte, Mer bustand mar vied for precliely the same reason, so they are Number six married because she was poor | Number eight marricd ont of spits, because her first love had taken to himself a sevond love This plece of retaliation wight bave.at one time, but in the long nine marriad because sh had read \u2018novels sed wanted sympathy, Bympsthy isa ue Wianéto y dest daughtor of Ms J Cameron: = Jane Siw At Forest, on the 10th Mer.Wat Welsh, of the Tomsaip ot Downle to.to.Rachel Catens, Optom.arian moar our Hy 7 oresh io.re! Themes = wington, to oo Tap : + + Lo ; RIVE.at te Ou Namber one hss marriod for a-home.she Weutwerth, son of W J Bachasen, 4 years and 2 months.dE At Fort Erle, Ont, on 7th Emms .of Mr Peter Nettie last, ) ; At Grantbam, Oat, on 14ih mip McCormick, aged J yours, Las, To At Bt Oatherines, Oat, ou 10th fost; Freacts | William, intsnt son of Mr F W Masangd, agwh 1 month.At Homer, O on oth st Mn Young, relict of oui At Louth, Oat, on the 8th Instant, Buen Wismer, tolict of the late Imac.Wismer, Witenes, Kag, in her 7Tth year, peu At 8¢ Onsherinse, 5, inn sai 1 month and 2 Ann, wife ot Mr J Joka As J os: a le de: Padtick peda, foes, refololmy in + nawe of Camphell met : one said to = 1 JF , | - À glrl froze to death huit eath in Indians while de.i 1 fortunes : loose around thelr persons Just enough fou i Hs A Connoctiout paper says :\u2014* It bas always of wearing a; el with + o 2 appar out my Knowledge) paper on wtich this ite iy printed ! song.RE ty impregnated with Tin Printed 1a The fack fuck | # shat chore Tepoit pst : À gentleman was.endeavosing : ta oh ; a the person of bar stéfh filer, who et = rc are errant nat ; re ra rte ph au 0 js rule.\u2018a Hi ton, Ox ow 13 as A, day, aix yours lete registered the Papal ee bull empowering, the lot tof of Rome to nomi- | cond éongéter at Job Bros.nate an occupant of the French throne to x dal ie \u2014 TT ey dpa + Toronto, railroad.accident, en.i inst, Mr Joba o read cides t Hamilton, Gat on pyr herent ie Edward, som of ¥ 0 1montd.\u2019 od bus - At Hsfaliton, ont « où oth, M pat \u2018idine, daughter of W sm eur \u2018oh 7 years ana 3 ona.Lu + titon, Oat, on ist fasta hat am Maat oa of Josrph riod aged 13 yours, 1 month and 19 daye: : At Ramsay, Out, on 17th fastest, While | James, infant son of James\u201d Mollet, Jy aged.months and 18 days.\u201ceste At Bamsay, Oat, on 9th Inst, sie ris, Fo 85 years, ; t Oktaws, Ont, on 13th neh, § Marpèy, ot Mr John Linford,\u201d \u201c\" At Hamilton, Oat, on the 230d Char a ouly dauguies ot =.Lr ireati > pate Prison, child, ten oaths old, her fine thing, but it coole down at à rapid rate if ley sed rus od moms ; For sais ahedp, Sompritag | 5 i $9 daughter, ¢ a dy fee ds Mira.Blogue, the domestic kettle 1a not kept boning, and at River du Loup, Gy Tost, Maes :_MAPLIR BIROH, AND TAMARAC, 02 all of whom were killed, aral others ware the domestfo turkey.is undone.Novels pro Jane Hopper, dg ik ol w pu : of frat-ciass Firewood, 8 @ ; g t-|fnjared, but none fatally.Three alarms of Hionsekceping don't ran well together in EE Taperial Govern: : : pa fire during the storm Nidnd to make the night barness, to ure a sporting phrase, and Number © rn Qube, on We 0th Toss, Hud Ove, ibe Wood sold in ch quantities sa may 2 x pd The HOW ons he ver Spe erisnged bets, ost supply of ermpaidy \"dnt bold oud |g) Eogineer of the Water Works\" .under in que preci Soaity où LERION GOAL, air 5 td hour than aver be soon aad head La Eau Haat À ten married beoause sha loved her S.aakms of allymots, co.Bligo, pt, la ot = Foc, ia a the À none Fe mt er Ne soul] 20 |\u201d recat ; - sh n gta) thout sha loves him end will probably con- BF tus pe \u2014 Moton'y EOHANIOS 5 TS 82.36, 35, serious damage.The Factor secaped vithont tinue to love bm, and Is the happiest wife In At St Felix, Cep R rt oe was severe.The wlogph ines ware dame the wordt she toys, We bave ail the right staat, Mons.Angueils 1 ee er na =n sged la all dirwetions, .re PE a you.de berk; HL Er \u20ac pom 1.% anton 7 bus - - \u201c, ° \u201cen { pbs Hw > es ep bris \u2018 ! HO sade aoa gaa ka EA at ocre sasrscsesse NO 48.True to its character, \u20ac the 6 \u201conly religious daily?hints that Canada should give up her Fsberies.We\" would respectfully request \u2018the powers that be\u2019?to inrpect the sidewalk an tbe southai e of Lagnuchetiere street.hetween-Cote and St.Chennevillle streets.hey will obtain a good idea of what win \u201cter walking iu Montreal mighi and should be.: .Taw spirit of equity and justice which per vades the laws governing this city must be patent to all when it is remembered that 2 tax of $500 a year is imposed on struggling tradesmen\u2019 who strive to gain an honest living whils they serve the public convenience and pluce chenp food within the reach of all, and that an important trade, turning over some 1400, 000 per annum, is allowed to he carried on, in a manner highly dangerous to the citizens at large.by men who pay neither license, fee nor business tax.Horsedealers are allowed to use the public streets as markets wherein they conduct a lucrative trade, and for which they pay not one cent to the city, |: while the man who dares to sell a mutton- chop is fined $500! It i1 averred, and not unreasonably, that the people whom Mr.CasLyig spcke of as being ¢ frivolous, empty-headed, unprincipled and vain,\u201d will, before this yearisout, set the world an example of honest, quiet virtues! War teaches great lessons.Necessity is the mother of invention; war is the grand-parent.Poverty, of a peculiar kind, is prevalent almost throughout the length and breadth of France ; people with large fortunes have not a franc in their - purse.==}t-is to this class we allude in connection with the prognosticited change in the French character; we will not now touch upon the tale of sickening want, of the absolute starvation of the poorer classes, happily succor has reached them ere this.Let us hope the reaction heralded _by the armistice will not be rudely checked and farmyard.work to the superfluous mechanics of the old world ; dustries, our immense water power should be utilized.the Allan line arriving twice a week with SE and traitor.- Did Gey £ to gain apything bye tothe value of fur, wont for the animal then |.Judas?\" The speaker went ob to say that r'{ before he would play the part-of Haven: © {war \u201che would let the blood rot in his veins\u2014would let his soul be deyoured by the worm that never.dies and cankers i in the heart.\u201d © Mr.H ARRINGTON mid: \u2018thie atatements about the caucus meeting were true.\u201cHe had come to the House to learn, but when he found men's words and siguntures not as binding as in ordinary business, he was disgusted and did not care if he never came back.\u201d The \u2018 double-dyed traitor\u201d, Mr.Hatusway, offered explanations erim- inating his assailants, and bringing to the wash a wholo basketful of dirty linen.Finslly the Legislature was prorogued ug- til the 5:h of April.The new Government is avowediy in power to give New Brunswick free schools.We.earnestly hop» they may succeed in th~ir Ivudabla endeavor, and that without any undue use of the Billingsgate they talk so flippantly.Oxrarto and the Northwest have from the tirst been looked upon as the home of the agriculturist: nature has unmistakably intended this.Besides supplying the people of the Dominion, the fittitful acres of Western (nda and the rich prairies of Manitoba are destined to produce wheat for the nations across the seas.The inducements held out to tha teeming mil lions of the old world to quit the land of their birth are free grants, gifts of seed, possession at once of a farm and farm house on easy terms\u2014in a word the cry is \u201c Come across and be a farmer.\u201d This is all very commendable, and we bave frequently given expression to.our \u201centire approval of the efforts made by our Western brethren to secure population, but the question naturally arises What of Lower Canada nnd the Maritime Provinces?\u2019 They have nothing to expect from agriculture; no inducements are offered emigrants to take up land ; as shipload after shipload of new comers arrive they hurry westwsrd.ling every other portion of the Dominion a8 \u201cbarren and incapable of supporting human life, and to a certain extent they are right, but it lies in our power to change this, by no means satisfactory, state of affairs.Our \u2018true ambition is to be the workshop.of the Dominion, a3 the West is the granary We should be able to offer our land should teem with in-.Instead of the steamers of \u201cby the cannon\u2019s roar.The poor-rich, to |Tull cargoes of shoddy manufactures se.colon a word, have been taught many profitable lessons; they bave arcertained by actual experience that it is really possible to live on less than £2000 a year.Families accustomed to a rather riotous existence and unrestricted outlay, the extravagance and mad vanity nursed up under the Em pire, have been taught to adopt economy # and self-denial.he Evidence bas been forthcoming that they lected specially for \u201c\u2018 the Colonies\u201d (merchants know what that implies), we should be manufacturing ourselves one-half the articles which go to make up \u2018\u2018a general cargo.\u201d not iron, wood, coal, wool, and unrivalled water power?What are we, in this and the Maritime Provinces, to be if not manu.What is to hinder us?Have we facturers?We may spend millions of dollars in bringing emigrants to our shores, [> accepted the situation-cheerily, and rather | but, finding nothing to do, what course is admired their own new gkill at being ¢- jolly under creditable circumstances.\u2019 It is pleasing to be able to extract good from evil, and if the expectations above hinted at are fulfilled, the Prussians, however unintentionally, will have rendered the French nation what we feel bound to term gigantic seivices.We look forward with high hopes for the France of the tuture.Tar Maritime Provinces being the fish myrket of the Dominion, perhaps we ought not to express surprise at finding Billingsgate in the Logislative Assembly of New Brunswick.The pit week has scen the overthrow of the Government, the demoralization of the Opposition, and the formation of a Coalition Government ; and it has also seen \u201cgentlemen\u2018\u2019 and \u201chonorable \u2014777 génidemen \u201d exhibit themselves in such a manner As to cause the gravest doubts to, arise in our mind as to the right of either denomination to the title accorded them.Those members of the Opposition who were left out in the cold by the conlition appear to have gol into that peculiar state | of irritability so forcibly described by that thoroughly Canadian epithet, \u201cmad.\u201d To Judge by reports of proceedings in the Legislature on the announcement of the formation of a new Government, we are led to believe that \u201cgentlemen and * honorable gentlemen\u2019 became so warmer] up to their work as to throw off coats snd vests, mount the benches, and, ami | the wildest gesticulations, pour out their vol.lava of abuse upon the heads of their enemies.; We will give a few.examples of what is considered \u201c Parliamentary language\u201d in New Brunswick, and leave our readers to form their own opinion.Mr.Goucn opened the bali by accusing the Government of \u201c Yringing traitors from the other side to assist them to fat and by the giants of the old world; of.the old country manufacturers is to dishearten us by underselling ; combinations, and ship goods at a sacrificey in order tu deluge our markets and kill the before them but to start fir where employment offers?In this way has an im.| mense amount of public money been yearly wasted, and until a different policy is adopted the waste will go on.is your remedy?asks the reader.remedy is, Encourage manufactures and home industry in every possible way; in stend of spending money in bringing out emigrants who must, perforce, bid us What Our \u2018good-bye\u2019 immediately on landing, de- vole it to establishing factories, offer to capitalists building plots with water power free.with exemption from nll taxes for a term of years; prevent the flooding of our markets with inferior foreign goods by imposing the additional five per cent so earnestly asked for by- Canadian manufacturers and so urgently needed ; ive our infant industries \u2018a chance,\u201d Fo bus Miss Toor, Ban of eS EY having an.eye snd there, The fox Tesoried to \u201cways that.were dark and tricks that were vein,\u201d for the lady soon :sucoceded in getting hig by the tail and beating bis brains out against \u2019 tree.THE PUBLIC AC ACCOUNTS.The total revenue Toceived 1 n 18678 was $13,687,028 ; expenditure\u2019 $13,486,001 ; venue In 1868 9, $14, 379174; ex ponditare, $14,038,084 ; rovênue 1860 70, $15,613,225; expenditure, $14,318 609\u2014Total Income, $43, 579 328; out'ay $41,809,686; surplus income for thre years, $1,709 643.The sinking fund payments, which were really jn extinction the public debs reached $908 606 which ralses the total aurpina $2 618 248.The net debt in 1867 was $75,728 G41 ; in 1870, $78.- 309 742.The increase durlog the period wes $2,461,101 ; the total expenditure for public works, or ou capilal account, Including the ac.quieition of the North- West and tho Inter colonial Railway was $4 759 315, leaving sn expenditure of $2,278,234, which has been mot out of tha income.;.THE LONGUEUIL SCANDAL, Our readers will have seen that two parties have been bound over to keep the poaco to wards the * Minister of the Free Church.\u201d Longueuil, The case arose ent of some scandalons proceedings of which a short account appeared in these columus under the head \u201c Threatened.\u201d With refsronoo to that article we havo re- celved two long letters, one from the \u201c Doctor,\u201d the other from \u201c One of the Congregation.\u201d Both are written In & style, wbich, considering their authorship, we cannot too strongly condumu, and for tho sake of Christianity we bave determined to publish neither.We have merely to remark that \u201c Ons of the Cougregation\u201d denies that the jartles who were bound over to keep the peace, carried a pistol when they visited the \u201c Doctor's\u201d house.ST.LOUIS WARD- \u201c A careful canvaes of all the votes cast ap to Saturday nigtit gives Mr.Loranger a majority over Mr.Henderson of \u2018about 50 votes Mr.L.is determined to leave no stone unturn- ed and ls said to be using money freely.A queer story, well vouch d for, comes to ustbat ono of Mr.L's.agents has beon purchasing votes with Confederate notes, in the classic lan- guago of the poet \u201c* How is that for high?\u201d One voter on whom he called aud offered tho dinary sum of $35 for hls vote, discovered tho trick and the agent went down stairs 8 little ahead of the voter's boots.All independent electors should be careful that they receive none but good money.It Mr.Loranger is already reduced to euch an extremity as to bave to pass bad money in order to try to influence hls clection wo think there is-no doubt of Mr.Headeason\u2019s election and his friends from the Old Country have only to make an effort to-day and bias return fs sure.Voto early gentlemen, but don't vote often, \"RELIG IOUS.Christ Church Cathedral \u2014 Sermon by Ils Lordship the Metropolitan.| Tho practice of journals reporting at Jeast one sermon for Monday's issue is fast becoming popular in all large citles Montreal has hitherto lagged behind, but we have jnst mado an addition to our staff which will enable us to remove the reproach.We purpose to givo all sects an hearing, and commence \u2018to-day with THR ENGLISH CATHEDRAL.The following sermon was delivered by his Lordship the Metropolitan at Christ's Ohuri:h Cathedral on 8undsy morning last, on the following text :\u2014* And they that use this world, as not abusing It * * +» For the fashion of this world passeth away.\u201d Iustead of regarding the time consumed in our trades and professions as s0 much time lost to the service of Gad, we should rather look uvpon it as the proper sphere in which the root- of faith should obtaln its strength and grow to maturity.Nomerous opportunities occur in the time devoted to our trades and professions for contributing to the honor \u201c| and glory of God.Whatever we possess in this world we should use for God's glory.Our time should be employed for Him, not expended upon ourselves, not wasted or frittared away in useless pursuits, but employed for God\u2014nsed In a Christian way; babit should be made an important means of usefulness, should ba our chief care\u2014much good can bé done with ie how 1 the ta of our short lives are, and that we should make it our care, that we at least spent some of these moments rot in vain, We should ro use our time than notbing be lost, our exist.once ia not given us to pamper our appetites.We must not make It the :bjact of oùr lives don\u2019t let them he crushed out of existence the game they form lemand for home-made articles.They have pursued this policy with regard to some of countries, and they have succeeded in shutting up many continental hives of industry.They are, and have been for years, doing the same thing with this country, and, if not frustrated by some such measures ns we suggest, they will nc.complish their object.Some will say, the European manufacturing \u201cOh! but/you wouldn\u2019t try to hurt the: trade of Great Britain.\u2019 The trade of Great Britain, answer we, is nothing to us; Great Britain won't feed our people, build our railways, open up our country, provide work for our population, pay our rates and taxes.Great Britain has her interests to look after; so have we.If, in attending to her own, Great Britain threatens ours, and_we make no effort _to protect our the apostle tells us to eat and drink to the glory of God.ge money too should be carefully expend.are wo not told that the love of money is the root of all evil, that it is hard for a rich man yea, impossible for one that trusts iu riches to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.How may we forward the work of God?How may we encourage it?By laying out otir means largely for Christ, and by forwarding those works, which by our apathy we may positively check, bus by using our interests, by our energy, and by oar contributions we may effectively promote.For instance, at this very time, A MOST TMIORTANT INBTITUTION is being set on foot, as you have heard this morning, for thé training ot good men for the future work of the ministry\u2014an institution which every one must cordlally approve of who cares for the true well-fare of the Church in this Diocese.Let us feel thatit is our high privilege to forward it by every means in our power, and, if possible, to permanently endow it by some noble, self-denylng gift.Bat, my dear brethren, never give to gain a name, or your gift will be polluted, it will only be a worldly action, and not one of Christian charity, and if it in given because the world-«exnecta-it-what\u2014is-done\u20141 ar th ed, and not be allowed to drag us to ruin and | EN NINGTÉTAR 7 Tran wR ie 7 a Advertisements.vey Morrenat, Peonmiiy yi, ny 0 Ju Lelia bed sud have no desire to leave it.Others again cling to the world, not because if is dear to them, but because iy: they tremble nt the idea of on kl, thus we see them cling to tho ord, choux t has been anything but a jryous world they cling to it the moro tunaclously = years pass on.But he tree bas struck ita roots so deeply tu thelr hearts, that it 1s bard to rook it out.Bnt those that have, hope in God would willingly fiy away to be af rast; dofikit did \u2018be with Christ.This world ls Ao them only a place in which they are-\u2018eojourning a while.It isa strange land through which they are passing on thelr way to a better country.And now brethera | have one thing more to say gn.dhis subj-ct.1bave a word of cantion to pat yon on your guard, and a word of encouragement to leave you.My caution is thin, do not attempt what hundreds attempt, do not end-avor tn ncccompliah what cannnot be sccomplished, do not give room In the saine lieart for the love af tho world, and for the love of the Father, they cannot exlat together, you cannot love God and NARI.There ar\u2019 |\u201d great numbers TRYING TO MIX THE TWO.they entor with fall n+st into every amusement which presents itself; they enter the whole round of wordly p'easnres, and yet wa see them trying to do gnod, if the world can spare them for a while.We scoithem attending every religlous gathering : present in the servicé of the sanctuary, regular at the Lord's table 80 long as it docs not Interfere with any other pursuits, and costs them nothing There are to be found many people of this character in the world ; now what ir the conse quence of such cases.It wae could look into their hearts wo would discover what bas mado thom lag\u2014 it is owing to the brilliancy of this world.The warmth of the love for religion could not pass through the atmosphere of the world, but flows back as if having lost its way.No! Brethren you capnot serve {wo masters, you cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and yet quaff the sweet but poisonous cup of the world, one of the two must be aid aside, one of the two must gain the day, and choose between the two.Mark out yourself \u2026.À PARTICULAR LINE OF DEMARCATION.Draw it boldly across, and having drawn it never overateps It.Remain steadfast to the honor of Him, who fs your true friend, \u201cCome unto me with the Lord\u201d sud I will rocelve you and will be a father unto you, snd you shall Ve my sons sud wy daughters saith the Lord almighty, aud now I ghall say a word to encourage you.It is your duty to give up the world; It ls no emal} undertaking.It wliil cost you much to give it up ; but we offer you more than an equivalent, wo offor you the love of God himself] It ls sad, very ead to sce it wasting itself \u2018in this cold, narrow world, though we take away the love of the world, we tell you of something better, which you may love, you cannot dem up à \u2018stream and yrovent it from flowing on.It must after a while rush on in a right or wrong channel, directed aright-it-witl flow through the meadows, fertilizing them in Its onward courke, but attompt to block up the passage, and it will soon force its way to madness and rnin.Stop it you cannot, it must flow on in one direction or another.So it is with tho beart, Let us ask God to direct it on its way, ask him for a new nature, and you will foel faith with his own blessed preacnce.Lot us ask him to shed abroad His own love in our hearts, this will eaticfy all our cravinge.The love of God fills the heart with love.THIS IS OUR HIGHEST HAPPINESS and there 1s no need to go hore aud there with our wounded hearts, but merely to boseech Him to grant us His grace and our hearts will bo filled with its harmonious light.At 97 Mountain street, solling off at a discount to make room for new goods now being manufactured, 40-12 £UAGICAL INSTRUMENTS.Mr.Richmond Bpoucer has jist opsnsd cut a fresh lat of now Surgical Instruments, to which we wou!d draw the attantion of Surgeous and Medical Students.His s:03k i8 very complete tn everything of this eless; but, particularly, we woald montlon his 'arge assortment of Poe- Kot DrBssing-Oases, which are of tbe latest manufacture, very low In price, and contains \u2018the future ls so terrible, By John Je.Arnton.BRICK COTTAGE AND Lu AYLUEE sm ERT.\u2014Perfeot wy ra, commute.Ti Sabasriber will sell the above Dwelling a rooms, om MONDAY, anos If required.ASSTG NEES 8 BALE.BANKRUPT STOCK : RINGLAND & STEWART $6,000 WORTH\u2019 CONSISTING OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, _ AND GENTLEMEN' 8 HABERDASHERY OF ALL KINDs, LARGE APSURTMENT OF FINGERING KNITTING WOOL.THE WHOLK TO BE SBULD RETA1L, AT 50 PER CENT BELOW COST.- BALE VOMMENUING ON Saturday, 25th instant, AY \u2019 No.228 ST.JAMES STREET, Belween the \u201c Witnew\u201d Udico And the Ottawa Hotel, 22 3m [Ff URS! FURS! FURS! A RBORERCHE BTOOK OF Ladies\u2019 and Glentlemen\u2019s Furs, _.NOW ON HAND _ ; AT R.W.COWAN°H, FIRST PRIZE FUR EMPuxIUM, CORNER UF NUTRE DAME & BY, PKXTKER STREETS, COWAN at the Quebec Provincial Exhibition, A onlreal, J870.Also, Four FIRST PRIZES at the \u201c atario Frovinelal Kxbiblilon, Toronto, 1570.- 243 J APAN TE AS.Fz Chloris and Black Prince, - -.2,950 Flalf-Chesis MEDIVM FO CHOICE, FOR SALE BY JOHN DUNCAN, 450 £ Paul and 311 Commissioner siregls.ANKRUPT SALE of French Re Russel Cords, Self and Biriped Sateens, Poplins aud Poplineties, 395 NOTRE DAME STREET.P.MOLAUGHLIN & OO Will remove, on 1st April, to 4 Notre Dame reel, tL .2 or\u2019 BLACK AND OOLORKD NILK VRIS AND VELV 395 NOTRE DAMB STREET.P.MOLAUGHLIN & CO.10 454 Notre Dame rey's Od Slander SiLK YL.Will remove, on 14 Apri Apri street, Mess.Dufrense, & everything suitable to thé req ofa medical man, His establishment will be found at the corner of Notre Dame and McGill streets.About 18 months ago, 8 member of the subscriber a family began to suffer trom the weli- snown symptoms of lung diseaze.He gradually became worse.An his father was consumptive, 1 fearsd he would pot recover.Nothing did titre anv good until! I took him to Dr.W Uralg atrest, Ander whose care be quiekty re coverad.He has been s1n96, and in now stoul and wall.| am onnvlince t that ((Lhose In whom tung disease In wivanaing wonld go Lo the tar un time, they would all get well.MHM.JAMES SMITH, 7 4) Inetine atraet, Metreal, Terrapin.\u2014A fresh supply of 8h sll and Oeunt Oysters just received.Oyster Boup for Lunch every diy.FRteaks, (hove, Oysters, ¥ish and to eat and drink, Hut \"oat and drink to live Güñé cooksd'in crder on the sbo-test hotlce.Loncheon dally from 2 tn 3 44 ly JURKPH CARLIBLE, BHOW-UARDS AND PRIOUR-MARKS Of all de- seriptione, manufactured by N.Hiocke, Migs 3 New Advertisements to-day, ST.LOUIS WARD.IMPORTANT TO.OLD COUNTRY » ELECTORS.MR.LoRANGER and friends, not satisfied with the result ot the last two days\u2019 polling, are endeavoring to arouse national prejudices by denying .MR.HENDERSON, _- the 1esident candidate, on account of his not hearing a French Canadian name.Tn this emergenc it behoves all the Old Country elec BANKRUPT SALE or LADIES MIi8SES AND GENTS COLORED KID MITTS AND GLOVES, KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, CHABERDASHERY.|?P.MOLAUGHLIK & 00.396 NUTRE LAMK STRRET.Will remoys, mm Int Apr April, to 454 Notre Dame street, near McUillutreet.22 ANKRUPT SALE ALL THIS MONTH, OF WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS.P.MoLATGHLLN & 00, wil remove on te the beaut toy ooccio li by Messra, Dafvesn = Grr b- les No.454 otre Dame = street, \"2 TET re NO SWINDLE! .Juer Recaiyen, or 200 GROSS ROWNEYS PENOILS, - | Warranted Genuine, Aus, TRACING OLOTH, DRAWING AND TRACING PAPER, WATER-CULORS, AND UTHER DRAWING MATKULIALS, GEORGE WORNE, RTATIONER, .71 Ano ™ er.FRANCO XAVIER.STREET.WwW HY wn tAVE v EN OR, à POUF nique ROGERS ABYSSINIAN OS wea.ERATOR ä glut on the drippings of State.This was merely a rumbling of theapproaching ston snd attracted no attention in the House.Mr.Bansir only remarked that the Attorney General had neither \u2018 manhod nor in- dependance.\u201d Mr.Hinnarp spoke of the Oealition ds neither * just, manly or holy,\u201d but, on the contrary, \u201cblack and foul,\u201d and characterised by \u201cenvy, Jealousy and mesuness,\u2019\u2019 he mildly dubbed the members of the Government * double-dyed traitors.\u201d Mr.Govon then arose and announced his | intention of making a full expose of the à st whole affair.\u201d He then read a letter he had received from the Hon.G.L.I arire « way, in which the writer (late Opposition, \u2014\u2014How Provincial Secretary); told-bis scherner | Tor overthrowing the Government, and securing for the Opposition the power they raxWAŸ wanted to see the letter, , Goves sald \u2018 No-\u2014an konest man \u2018oould bave it, but no fellow oould plsy double-ahuffle twice with him.\" He then i oe re on on the 16th \u2014 fat, twenty-three of the Opposition hed 2 a oauous meeting at which Mr, Haran ce had proposed a resolution to oust the Gov-rament, and that all had signed a round robia pledging themselves 50 to do \u201c4 A6 thai very \" said he \u2018 Hatwmway selves, who is to blame?Not Great Britain; it is with nations as with individuals, \u201cEvery man for himself and God for us all.\u201d There is one class that these views will not suit\u2014we refer to the traders; but it is not to traders that Canada has to look for her future prosperity.She has to look to the mechanic, the friizan, the producer, \u201cthe honest, hardworking sons of toil \"'\u2014 her manufacturing industries, these are what will build her up the nation she aspires to be.Let us hope the Govern ment sees this, and, recognising it as the only true policy, has resolved on such measures as shall redound 10 their credit as statesmen, and go far to render this and | the Lower Provinces something More than barren wastes, that emigrants shun as they would Sahara, ox} THERL'S bs A MOUSE | We \u2018commend the following to those darling creatures who gather their clothes around their ancles, jump on a chair and acteam \u201cMurder |\u201d at the sight ef \u2014\u2014 a mouse.The 84.John, N.B, Telegraph says: While Miss Phelps was going through the woode near Penobequis the other day, her maiden reveric was rudely disturbed by the appears ot a full grown fox upon the scene Wey with the Government, ed Sone Suu would have bean terribly frighten.spas, sad have screamed for 1 WOT: ¢«XPOcH:t-Whas- 18 done In only for sao love of the world, and the love of the Father ie not in you.Give, because of Christ, to whom.you owe somuch He asks it of you; give because you hope that it will be acoce; pied by Him.| Give as you wlll wish to have given in that hour of helplessness when to give, even to think of giving, will be a burden to you ; and when your weary head is laid down on that plilow from which it will never rise, you wiil feel that .THE ONLY WORLDLY POSSEMION worth having, ie that which has been lent to the Lord.Ob, for à true and for a more christian spirit of davotedaess to the Baviokr, for larger hearts full of the love of Him which 18 manifested toi us, by the laying of langer gifts upon His altar, and conseorating Him the use of the\u2019 world In exercising self-denial a ping k où\u2018 there nothing superfinone fo} our which tors to prevent this INFAMOUS ATTEMPT to disfranchise upwards of 1,600 Old Country families, résidetit in the Ward, by having none but French Oanadian representatives in the Council.We, therefore, call on all Cld Country electors who have not recorded their votes, to register them for Mr HEN: |.DERSUN TO-DAY, Monday - By OspEs or Cour M{ONIGIPAL SLEGTIONS| ST.LAWRENUR WARD.: Nan Will Resiore Grey Heir Jo its Color, P,oduve where Hair has Fallen FT wemises, ai his ) WW, TURN, .tug Postession ma wav a \u2018fer Fre.SFE, ow GS (1) 1884LUL ION, Five FIRST Prisme were awarded to BR.W.| | DRESS GOODS, \u2018| As the premises are taken by other parties.| THOS.PATTON & BRO, BANKRUPT SALEj@ Nt.Laverénce Main Ntreet.488 | {RTREGOIONIAL Gog old BY, Caving wane, ! UTUAL BUILDING | formation ars a = Baridioe Kiso rap Rleofine Montreal Mutual.now inthe r | afl eosparons existence, are iu Toe Vo-partn nershis horettlore exist! am names of J.IM aad +, ATH U ».° |'Ghniosaie cet and *boe Manufne' day dlunived by mu.Poa) soos nt (ugbed,) _ HE 1 HUNTON, +, ./ - H InUESTOR, Lon A.GAFFL LELIL =: Foie prior aire «u oh 0 Al nl e oR EASELS res \"Bu ter Mantes), ry \u201c3 (0 A L: \u201c CO A LI! The Pu'roribert are-propared le deliver the best quall*ies AMEHIOAN AND WELSH ANTHRAOLIYE all sisen.Alsn, superior Brgiish and other Grae Cosis, ail at the lowest market prices Fore oaxh, HENDERSON, & LOV LAO 41m ) 8% lambert un, LAFOND & VERNIER, 252 NOTRE DAME STREET, 262 (Facing Bt.Lawrence Main sree), Offer for sale, the WAHAUA TOUTH PUWDKR for mtrengtbening the Gures, putriging the Breath, and beautifying the Teeth 1t in nnsur Nodauger in osine it, as it v pure > ve statin Also, the UBRY sALLAM, ax agreeabls Dye and Whiskers.Itimparis as Tustio, for the Hair oor a good sopply of the und restores the origtual, nal We have also on best Cod Liver Of), for sl LAFOND & VERNIER.4u-6 Assignee\u2019s Sale « OFTWO BANKRUPT STOCKS, READYMADE CLOTHING, FANOY G0ODS AND .MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING; Fo Be (leared Out at ASTOUNDING PRICES ALSO, ASSIGNEES SALE DRY GOODS, CONSISTIRG OF .BLEACHED COTTONS, BLANKETS, AND À GENERAL ASSORTMENT.\u2014 The entire Stock must be cleared out be- fora the FIFTEENTH MNAROH, UY YOUR NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODIOALS ar BENECAL # COS NEWS DEPOT, garg fo de Rm pry Ov trecta, Mot Mrnkoal, Al ha large amorimsent ef pecus, six toners, dd \u2019 Sd SURGEONS AN AND MEDICAL Jnat received by the Bubscriber, soT met Of SURGIUAL INSTRUMENTS, con.aisti ia part of.Amputating, LDisre Creer and Midwifery Instroments, ttetr scopes, ine Hypoderm mio © Syringes, Tooth Forecepe, et Dressing Cases, complete, Tih Bytes Kn Kaito, from $7.Be apwards.\"RICHMOND SPENCER, BISPANSINS OHKMINT, - Ouraur of MeQUI and Foire Dome cirenta: MINING CUMPAN Orriam: .No.bg ST.FRANCOIS XAVIRG ÊTARET, i.Orvis yom Bare; GRATE, STHAN ABD BLACK yodr, | YARD, Also, are.parered 4 te sm y the arrive, or \u2018free en brand wll 2 umaton, ia arson .i.For fait Information se to priets, ba, hie Company's Ofos.: WHAT OTHERS hors | THE exist MARE © AWD 47 47 UsrvanereT sranee, CHEAPN - QUALITY, AND DISPATUEL One Fiat ae db 5 1557: BANFRUFT 8A) or CNEL £1 ein oul ALPAUCAS AND LUSTKIS.LL = ' P.MoLAUGBLIN § 00g 452 és] ?This varation Is Trey « yr ë thirg njartous aug or system, and je > taraed only of MADAME BEAUCHAMP Gil and 48 URar Te STREET, where Simo soil us and careilly selected » amr ORNAMENTS FOR THR a | Including elaborately esrved Pids, Huta: et pme ù age! LAY tu lm | as Asa \u2018 foaur voa.cr of best gusty, mA od, a\u201d \"coran æ aml i | \u201ca ONAL PAs On) we wight dispose with, that we might to this?Is there not some bad habit w on we might leave off, though it is sanctioned by worldly som?Are our Bandays what Shey ong tto be?Do we spare our servants uch as posseible on this holy day of rest Do we unnecessarily nee 8 cariinge when we might walk to the house of God?Do we try to shut the world out of onr thoughts when there?That world which presses 1tg load upon ue, which turns our thoughts $0 ont |.pursuits rather than to pious medi that world which proves itself such a formidable, stambling block fn religion.There are many, ways in which the Ohris- tian may practice seif dental, and the more he looks into his own h fee] that we should use this world a our rests ing place and not as our home, the more he will | are who so Jove the world Gus =T do ae me (here CEs 1 FOR SALE AT THA ve] Yorn Vors awn 1syiozeca ARR / s0uN 0.AS ! COUNCILLOR.7 \u2014 \u2014-906-HOTBE DAME STREET.¢ = P; MOLAU@MLIN & OO, wan À oy y épis) me iTrarv Es Ivara as = A Se eee hint Fu SALR, a \u201c Wilder\u201d Patent Bai, Adérons \u201cBain\u201d Sean ofies.Melewteeur] [BIXZES WILL FIND: BLAUK AND BLU VELVETRNNS, FRENOH MERIN LINED KID AND O H GLOVER, WINOEYS and HT.A\".JAH DONNRLLY'R; SION JULIA, DUT 3 en x > x\" GROS GRAINS, ALE QPECIAL NOTIOR.\u2014Ow- Ing to the very favorable state of the Cottro Muret, the price of Buirts is now lower thau Ît has been for many years, And 1 antoipate a iarga'y ind demand.1, therefore, wish urgentiy to - press an those gentlemen who thelr Shirts mare tn order, In preference stock.ths oelrabiiity le.0 sbort time geutlomen allow.Orders re- celved jnst now have he certainty of ing carefull finisbad, « and tbe workers are bone bv nuiform distribution throughout the y Gen Hemen are not ent- enced by ti as 1 deliver Bhirts any time during Marah.ApeiL or May, ov for {her on in Lt sonson desired.For \u2018ancy Reg saBhiris 1 havojast received t patterns.Hg the lates J, H.DICKINSON, 19 Pince d'Armes.mi He C \"A NA DIAN: HAIR REGENERATOR, von DL Restoring Grey Hair to its Natural Color \u201c It 1s also an agreeable Halr Dressing Large Boitles, only 30 sents.For sale by.E.MUIR, PLAOK IYARMES DRUG BTORF, Bole Agent for the Dominion, © SILKS! : | SILKS! \u2014 | = The Bubscribers bave received n consigre ment or 150 PIECES BLACK SILKS, AND TAFFETAS, Which they offerto tue Tradess ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES AND TERNS.Cr MEYER & CO., 16 LEMOINE STREET, lm yc AVE YO , MONEY BY LIQUDRS sa RYRUPS for the Eiders, Da TEA WAREHOUSA, C W.:M.ENRR, - couran, og nesns aie fe Jousru rely > rare dc Qe =, 1.0 id #3 3 ; nes remix nie conAsom ca .large and well \u201csolected Book of DB and READY-MAPDR OCLOT aale ad ret preparatory to recatying Bye 3 oEmR.CHRISTMAS Bras AT EAE SE WILSOM & 00, mes Lécaais senundi (aa.wi CHOL, LMD, - eoher nd TAS Toa, Ph ) of the the Fantramann Medion ro ot Grasse in (1857), Member of the College Es dungeon of Ontarin, At late Hélitor of aver, of Fh and Ethnology in Albert College.3e he- .tiers street Oise hour, 8 bo mt 3 and 719 pm.JJ URDREDS of both od ond Joos men have been ored to thelr LANNEL THT vies \"ioe Fra an es pou MQLLE CCE, aa $5,000 22 22 LE, Feel ni Ba.8 Ouane [Moi SHERRIES and SANDBMA N°8 FOR RICHARD re, at AROLBALD = Hs.oul RED x rg vou o, > SEVLIN, | SHEET Tite Waa, Wx sot ot DY Ye, FO Sip ds WE HME # Wie time, a delicie an ton bert od Ek retable ns ES moun VER-OOATS 96.00 , oe aa 19.3800 only, at PAE Seat: Sgt +: EasteEnd Medical Hall, MTAMLIZHRD 1068, DRY doons, 8 ARUSEN ENTS ia OHANIOS - \u201cHALL a oY CSD VOCAL AND INETRONNPUME Æ pére ERT, des pre 4 Une direction her Professus, Ma voder tee, aanjated De four incr of Ger pup Toa MONDAY, sth FEBLUABY.# :: Marna \u2014\u2014 om: TRE ST ,( ex rés DELFOSES Vu Round TOWN, Me Josrph Moreau, wh5 3 against the 8t James Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon, by his revisor, 182 Aqueduet aire Wak bu fatardes hy and \"pra in volume considerably Fa close of the polls, « Sts Ann's word : 749 voles have boon cast fn i se, aad Mobius jose hy about 150,\" SRE 8.Lewranee rose Wark ; 84 votes, have a together, ais bare boue pots os veal divided Up \u201c(to Bat evrniog.Mellins clalmod à me- + med 5 : COMMENCING oN.MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, TE DNDRSAIGNEL wa | seu BY AUCTION, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, At Twe and seven e\u2019clock, re spectively, \"THE BALANCE, Ton or DUFRESNE, GREY & C0/S STOCK sn FANOY AND STAPLE me Lis.AND WIsEL BE CONTINUED TILL THE WHOLE IS DIS POSED OF, AT THE STORE, 454 Notre Dame Street, i This is the best opportunity _ ver offered to persons in want of | Ci ; pe : | FIRST-CLASS COODS AT Oae-Half the Usual Price.: ; EASE REMEMBER THR STAND: 3 \u2018a.CA 454 NOTRE DAME STREEY, \u2018NEAR NeGILL, be \u2018contianed, Loo SELECT DANCING OLASS \u2014 A Lady.inte from Dubin, has opened the \u2018 Nan from § to.10 snd THURADAY KVEN wom m he y Ala, privat : CL aid tes Ts , PEUBE CE: son puise SE eu days for waition fo all rh AATonaLe Ame rican noes.he ia Poll versed in all tha mew steps at present in ne in New \u201cyork and Wasdii glon, and is an exloadingly Siegant, d derstand M give private lessons VE ladies her Bo Sie idior Bot a ° \u201c near OUNT ROYAL LODGE, No sion Ur Fuh GRAND, Lobes OF THE UNITHD @TATIm\u2014Meotiogs every MOKDAY D Jane sicoet.oi mr ty 500, \u2018 drwy pts 5 Bt.Lawrence trast.JANTED, | 3 Youth to assist i in \"Obop Eset\u201d s ee warm 8 respoctable Off Boy, a4 01 BL James siregl.JANTED _T0 PUROHARS, iE microns 1} {are for Mr.Stephens.brought out four Indians, amonget \u2019 | borate Sud felt i Jortty of labo 20.x.- 257 Ste Es Ward.3 800 voion have bedi polled, of which Mr.Loranger claims to have a majority of 160; the Henderson party admit a wsjority of 50, i say they \u2018can cut that down to-day.5 er MMe Jamea?Ward.Yoo.votes polled.of which \u2018Bastien has | ajority of over 200 fit, Mary's Ward, 880 voter polled, about 300 of which ars for Me.Simard.West Ward.About 350 votes polled, nearly 300 of which Polling has stopped for this ward, owing to Mr.Iewin\u2019e retirement.The abovr 1s a statement of the polls pp to \"| Baturdry night, as near as could be ascertained, but of conse there 1s a deal of conjecture shout the voting nntil the official count is SPORTING.Alexandra Snow=-8hee Club, Tho annual races of the Alexandra Snow.\u2018Shoe Club to k place on Saturday on the Montreal Lacrosss grounds.The day was as fine overhead as could have been desired, but | tho track was heavy, cut up and miserable for running.\u2018Lhe thaw hdd entirely spoiled it for running, and, in: view of the baby shoes used at races, wo think it should bave been rolled, for In the condition it was, a ploughed field would have been about as easy to run on and as only a strip a few inches wide was at all decent to run on, it followed that the man getting the lead almost of neccesity got the mce on account of the difficulty of passing.The attendance was only moderate and fewer Indios showed their pretty faces than at the previous meets.The time made was longer than usual, of course, but taking'into consideration the state of the track it will compare very favourably with former races.THE TWO MILE INDIAN (BACH tor $10, $6, $¢ and $8 to first white man them Keo.raronwe and Dalllebout, and Boyle and Black.lock.The start waz made on preity even terms, and Daïllebout went to the front Kera- ronwe close behind and Boyle third; these | positions were unchanged.until the third quarter when Daillebout broke one of his shoes and Keraronwe him ; Dllcbout continued to ruv until the fifth quarter, altho\u2019 his other shoe had, meanwhile, gone to pleces, he was ploughing Into the track terribly, and after passing the he Judes\u2019 stand wag stopped by some of the crowd, Thisalmost caused à row the Indians declaring it unfair, but, fortunately no serious difficulty occurred.Keraronwe now took his own time about the race, and after waiting for Boyle be ran in in 14 524, Boyle second, all the reat dropped out.K-ra- ronwe- and Royle seomiogly hed not bad enough, avd they ran an extra quarter for no cause making the total race 2} miles.Kera- ronwe-16 40, Boyle 16.58.\u2018ss follows: let quarter.1:46 5th quarter.1:40 and 1 6th cad li bar: +72 22-468 MT 3 \u201cth, © 1:43} ath 014 - Boyle's time, 3 miles, 15:08.= 100 YARDS, IN HRATS, for a medal brought out only three comp tors, J.D.Armstrong, D E.Bowie, and Young.Avmstrong took this in two ntralght heats in 16} and 14} seo.; Young, second.Young lost a shoe In the first heat, and Bowie broke one in the second.1 FOR THB SOYS\u2019 RACE, UNDER 12, some sixteen or seventeen entries wore made but only ten showed up for.the start.After three or four false starts & pretty fair send off was effocted McIver taking the lead and kesping it to tho end ; time, 1 83% ; Nicholson, 20d, Sache, 3rd À protest was entsred against Mciver that ba was over 12 He certaluly locks BL Decision of the Judges J not yet known.A great deal of fan was \u201c1 caused in this race by the litle follows tumbling.about over esoh other, Tile sr i \u201cTHR PIPE RACE oly FW: Bcholes, R.H.Brand, snd : for this, third for 8, the the $00 .Great hopes were entertained t they were doomed to disap- por tique Scholes had the right of choos: place, and, of course, took the inside which was the \"only part of the track fit to run où.go.was very unlucky, falling hn the first and second rounds, and soon Joss all chance of the race.Brand had rather too heavy shoes and could not manage them ; he was also unlucky enough to fall every time he turned into the straight run.On the 4th usrter Brand made a splendid struggle for ry place but \u2018full again at the turn, and Scholes woit the heat and pipe essily-in 7.084.was very fortunate in secunag the use of Keraronwe's shoes which were wall tried'and of good eine for ranning.The time on quarters wes as follows : ast quarter.1 334 x quarter.153 fad \u201c 149 fat «146 Foy rer HORDE KON, ~ he \u2018fot a medal; was o walk aver for J.D Arm- \u2018| strong, neither Beckett nor Wood showing up.Either would have had a first rate chance to win, as Armstrong broke broke one shoe at first a second, n the second iil alate, \"Time, 25 snd nt, \u201cua dopo sua.W.H.Boy sed 3.J .Gilroy showed for this.The race wis an easy thing for Roy; he , Tabrary n'en ron tio aoe Bonne 1 on MNovels-fot Th i 41.1 PRIT\" ai cin tid hoa are.We NM: ANTED.two | fmt clase mom A ae er Appty more WR 2 Drayan.Ç.J \"ANTED, s Thorough Book: Keeper Who has à #0 w hours 0 apare durs PERS Bot ANTEBD, yon \u2018woman, Mh Bominen SAR A VR Coen aad mo ANTED, a middle-aged re man \u2014 sad do pone DUREE ITS Be a BERS ANTED \u201cIMMEDIATELY, for gis \u20ac acd ohiid, ia in à ou 25 J; sran oston £ Al N TE E D, thirteen voa seven ladies ae Btudtenta, 10 va James street, Mon su: M ANTEU; à Sisston Gor- ernens, by a young Lady cnpabie of Engiish, jar Musie, Drawing au ; The tent of Telerentis piven Ad vo Le, wean ibee.NE.4.dias aid \u201cquan en + his bosse rupniog away, died ri situot, yesterdeg | in -» wv LL LA van ce 35 2 10 eK Î { | have dons had there been » proper \u201cpole pic- | wided, Ju \u2018YARDS OLOR mon Ç poid medal, was contelited for Wn ous ola Chas Boyle, snd W Roy, + ve in line im the order named.Hte- phenson took tbe lead from the startand'kept P to the end, ime 143 sec.; Roy scond.Stephenson took the lead in the second best but {+1} niar the winning post and Roy ran over him aud came in winner in 164 seconda.Third heat, Stephenson took the ead and heat fn 15] sec, Roy was making s good show for it but bad s fall which spoiled bis cl ance, The appearance of the contestants for the daz anean mans caused a great deal of amusement on account of the disparity in eix3 of the runvers ; Chas Lindsay, 14, about 4 feet 6 ln, had the Inside and at the other end of ihe line stood Murphy, who ie about 8 faet 3 in, and the contrast caused much merriment.\u2018Hantiog- don.Davidson and Biwdet also started.Lindsay went to the froct at the start but was ent down by Murphy when balf way round and gradually dropped to the rear.Murphy hald bis lead past the stand and uutll near the turn into the home streich when Hun \u2018tingdon challenged, aud atter a sharp brush, passed, Murphy then gave up aud Lindsay puttiog on a splendid spurt made a dash for the winner but was too late to do moro than come In à good acond.H untiugdon's time 3314 OUR EXCHANGES.Captala Bogardus, of Now York, bas astonished the natives by killing forty-elx pigeons out of fifty.The Bt.John News says :\u2014\u201c It is rnmored bere that James Boyd, lessee of the Spencer House, Frelighsburg, is now in jail in Now York city, and that $15,000 ball is asked for bis release.The charga- against him 1e rad to be counterfeiting money.\u201d A man and wife from Michigan arrived ia Parkhill last woek, and stopped at Mr.Powell's Hotel.The busband made some excuse and went out, luaving his wife in the hotel, and since thon has not been heard of.It svems à clear and cruel cass oi wito-cesertion.LATEST MONEY REPORT, February 27.KEW YORK.Goldat:pm.\u2026 or\u2026l]1$ LO ta ling xxohange.cress $} 0 - Greenbacks bouzht to 00 reonbaoks sold at a leat.0 Ww Silver bought ee to G.wW.Wannen à Bon, Cor.Notre Dame & Bt.Frs.Xavler stresis, NOTICE.Now open, the Leeds Cloth Hall, 35 Bt.Lawrence Main street, with a large assortment of broad and narrow cloths of the newest styles and patterns, bought from the best manufactarers in Yorkshire for J.Rooney, for cash, and he is now in a position to offer gooda to his town and country cousins at such prices as they never have been offered before, He has also two experienced cutters engaged making up ready-made clothing, which will be sold at very low prices.ROOTS AND SHOES.Purchasers of Boots and Shoes can save from 10 to 25 per cent by boying at 97 Mountain street, 40-12 «J.CH ARLES begs 10 Inform the trade that be has opened à factery on an entirely wholesale principle and that the experience acquind in prominent elties in Europa, as well as on thls continent, cau «fer manufactured articles sac superior to those ever ba:ore produced n u this \u201cjen ia > \u201c CE THE EVENING STAR.\u2018 ne rente mésting with .au scold: nt did mot.eoour 0 thew, 8s 7% woull Second Edition.| \u201c FOUR O'CLOCK.SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH.8 9.Thuringis, at Hamburg, 30th.Troops still concentrate at Havre.Stush, eleet and mud at Toronto.The rsvolution contiaues at Montsvidee.Tho war {odemnity ls conaldered excenslve.War 1s imminent between Egypt and Spain; Discount ou Amorioan involoes 10 per o¢nt.N Small.pox on the increase at St.Juhne oSurplas of Province of Mova Scotia, $64,- °s 8.Algeria from Now York, at Queenstown, 25th.: The Duminion estimates are expected down to-day.Paszcnger trains between Dieppe and Paris run daily.Peace 13 restored in the Uulted States of Colombia.The Holman unlicensed theatrical case has Leen dismissed Thermometer 42 degrees bulow zero at Win.uipeg, on 11th inst.Yarmouth County has subscribed over $100.006 to various rallways.Sir John A.Macdonald was to leave for \u2018Washington this mornlog.M.Ponyer Quértier, has been appointed Minister of Commerce, France.S snor Dolfaec has been ap of Justice in the Italian Cabin The Queen of Spain 18 covering, and will \u2018soon resume her Journey to Madrid, The opening of the German Parliament has been poatponed to the 14th of March, A meeting was held at Alexandria, Oat, on Saturday relative to the Ccteau atd Ottawa Railway.Election writs bave been Issued in Toronto for nominations on the 14th March and elce.tions on 21st.Bishop of Ontario preached his first sermon yesterday at Ottawa.Present incumbent will resign at Easter.The British schooners Investigator and Grace were seized yesterday st Eastport, Me, for violation of coasting laws.The difficulty between Bpain aud Egypt Is said to have been caused by an inenlt offered | the Spanish Consulate at Cairo.War between Honduras aud San Salvador was declared on the 15th inst, Both countries are also in a state of revolution.603 field-pieces belonging to the army of Paris have been delivered to the Germans.1,357 cannon were found in the forts.The liquor sellers of Toromto are about to petition the City Oouncll to remit the extra\u2019 $20 fee charged by the Pollcs Commissionèra.Hon.Von Arnim, Prussian Minister to Rome, will probably be appointed German Ambassador to Paris after the conclusion of pence.inted Minister The Italien squadron will sll for Tunis in N 10 days unless satisfactory instructions are received from the Funisian Government in the meanwhile, It is eaid now that the writs for the Ontario local elections will be returnable on the 22ad March.There is & good deal of excitement on the subj wt among the common members, ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Fine skating way be look rinks at the river, if the weathe cold.for on the should turn suoce - Aftora good tamer no \u2018nothing fs so enjoyable nord smoke aud to onloy 8800 smoke a | good pipe ia necessary.The stock of Measts Oohen and Lopes bas been strongly reinforced hy the receipt of & large and vailed supply of meerschaum pipes These pipes are of ficut quality, aod amonget them we notice some splendid « Eagle \u20aclaws\" which are particularly fine.NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT M ¥ CONCERN.\u2014 + Ths late proprietor.of 73 Vioto:ia street sold tre Huuse in quest! in to W.Stephen, aa.last summer.TORONTO TULEGRAPH, head offion, (34 St James stroqr Mr, ABGAM K& UASE bas been appointed General Agent for the Province of Quebes, whose offlos ix as above, and where orders for advertisements and subeerip- tions may heleft, Montreal, Nw, lAth, 1870.THE WONDER OF MODERN CHEMISTRY.PAIN CURED IN AN INsStANT.\u2014~The Lightning Yim Oit, au Internal and e: 1 remedy Ditant cure of of all pains.Hare.re and posant n be taken by the infani as well as by tbe Cutt Never tails, Wholeanlse by Mavry 51m paon \u2018Bvans, Mercer & Oo.LGymane Ulare & On, and hy all tlrngglats rer Look out for bargulas at tue Anction Sale, 454 Notre Dame t, Dry Goorls of every description, at Lalf the naual price.The Anotion Bale of Dufresne, Grey & Oo.\u2019s tock commences 10-day, and will be continmed every afternoon tala month, up stairs.New Advertisements at 2 o'clock, \u2018TUND3 FOR THE RELIEF OF THE FRENOH VIUTIMS OF THK WAR.The Geueral Commiitre, at 1ts meeting on the Z3rd {oat.appnuted the followlug gentlemen to organize the Committ ves for making tbe onl- lection fo the funds of relief, 10 1he niue ditfer- ent Wards of tue oily, vis :\u2014 WEST WARD, Jos.Biraalou QO.Alexander Kd.Atwater M U.Mularky OENTRE WARD, M.H, Grult ¢ has.Garth Victor Hudon louis Marchand 1, M.eau EART WARD.J.B.Rolland A.Pubrrd T.Tia J.J.Lay st.Louw WARD, R.Bellom: a.J.Beliveau 5 x RB.Taibandeau Son Kl1ot D.Au.an Michel Laurent BT, JAMES\u2019 WARD, James Adams John Pratt J.K.Bincennes John tfutchison 1% Mason # KRivard J.M.Laranger ne RB Relly Michel Orotty A, U.Trutléau ST.MARY'd WARD.4.Pimard ©, Desmartean Jnoha Jordan Daniel Munro BP, aL Christe Calixts Daprat © BT, LAWRENOE WARD.Chs.Gravel: \u2014- - \u2014 Qounetlior Taylor sale Bi H.Merrill Aat Obarlebois x J.Ly Rell Wm, Clendenning BY.ANTOINE WARD, Hon.J.I, Beaudry kd, Murphy Henry Eulmer F.K- Valois T.L, Hood oa.Rio Hon, M.Laframboise ST.ANN'8 WARD.Thomas Donahue .Masterman J.Mo
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