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[" \u2018 four yeaña hy A Be\u2018ang to LULHAM BROS, Jewellers, d'Artoes hill.VOL.IV, NO.HOUSES FOR SALE OR rO LET 3 and STORES T3 LET will be ad- Ç (HOUHES ad 4TORES T 1 ae the HTAR for die half cent per word.} grounds attached, situated in Manufacturers\u2019 sireer, in convenient proximity to the principal factories.The upper house contalusseven good-alred ronins, and the lower house three.The ground- (with a never-falling welt conventent to the remises) are beautifully laid ont, and the uses have separate entrances.This is splendid opportunity for auy one desiring.a tine Property.For particulars, apply to ROBERT BECKHAM, 251 Seigneurs ravi FOR BALE, two very desirable = tenement Houses, with beautiful \u2014\u2014\u2014 re = pa WANTED Tu RENT, in the vicinity fF or Weatof the Ensl sh Cathedral, & ey 1 modern House for four or five per- == song; would like to have à small garden attached, Address Box $83, P.O.53-3 - EEE TO LET, House.No, 13-5t.Bonayen- ture street, 14 Rooms, large Yard, 198 Stable and Shed.Apply to A DE- ÉISLE, 13 St Ronaventure street.51-6 \u2018 furni-hod or unlurnished, in a.re- Bpectable locality, Addrers, stating terms- to W.G., STAR Ofitce.51-2 TO LET, Shop 523 8t.Joseph street.Apply to THOS.PARKER, Dritisxh 1H AmericanSteam Dyv Works, No.521 Joseph street.53-7 y \u2014 | WANTED, for the 18t May, either a fh #ma!l House, or two ar three Rooms, COUNTRY HOUSE TO BE LET.\u2014 sas 14 Bratellen Cottage,\u201d consisting of + two publie and even bedroom, itchen, bath, and servants\u2019 ac- tommodatiun ; four aures of ground in 1 order, stocked with fruit and ornamental trees; stabling and coach house.Situated on thie siope of th6 mountain, With à Westerly exposure, in un ucétionably the healthisst prrt of the island, and within an easy drive of tho city.ress Braidlea Cottage,\u201d STAR office.524 TOILET, Houses Nos.1 nand_4 Marl- > borough Place, 16 and 722 Bleury i strect.Apply to W, P.JuriN+16N, 13 St.James street, ô2-tK Bead TO LET, the large public bulliirg 9 dy known as * Winstan!y Hall,\u201d near the St, Lawrence Glass Works, Ap- Dy WITLIAM WORKMAN, Drummond utreet, or at City Bank; or to RICHARD MATTHEWS, No.#6 $t Lawrence Main street 4-12 - WANTED TO BUY OR RENT, in the West end of the city, a small louse or pleasantly sitnuted Cottage, fur- Used or unfurnished for a small emily.Ossessinn 1st Apiil or May best city references given.Address W.G., Drawer#6, Post- office.\u20ac 47 4 TO LET, those premises forming thc x corner of Co'lege street ahd Dupre Ts lane, Jelose.to the new Hay and Horse Market oceupiod the last Baianger, Timsmith.Apply 5 Place £10 xa WANTED TO PUR 'HASE, asma\u2019l Pp Brick or Rtnne Cottage, detached.Appiy, stativg full particulars\u2019 of price, terma, &~, to D, 54 Srax Office, 20 44 BE 3 WA TED TO PURCHASE, Ly halt- fd yearly Instaiments, a edinm.[ #zed Mouse or Cottage Ina healthy locality: Wostern bs preferred.Address 13, 51, HTAR office.HOUSE AND GARDEN TO LET, Ÿ 1,241 fred ster street, West.APR y \u201cJC.RIFFIY, NLP Hf TO LET, ous Flat of the Store, No, \u20ac% on Fortifiea'ton lane, with ures diate possesion; alzo, the entire Bar rom the ht of May next, w th steams PCWOT If required.Appiy to DAVID HA, sen, 198L Helen strect, +r TO LET, a part of a Briex House, in .RL.Constant street, containing five 1 roms.poly at §7 St.Lawrence Main street.43-10 TO LET a first-class Houde, No.18530 Elizat th street, con'aiuing eleven y spartmants, Bath and Water Closet; rent £00 aud lnzes.Apply a?this cifice.a T4) LET, those two neat Cottages, 78 and 75 Aylmer «treet; one containing ail the modern improvements.Apply at I18t.Sulptee street.= H TEL, AND RESTAURANT To LET, fora term of years, from the _ first of May next, the Cosmopolitan otel and Restaurant, Place d\u2019Armes, with an established reputation of 14 years.resent proprietor relinquishing it in consequences of expiration of lease, and retiring from the The Bar is one of the best Ing eoneerns of the kind in the city.$30 per month having been refused for it.Apply tn JAMFS MUIR, House and Land Agent, 2% 8t James street 33 21 WANTED A SMALL HOUSE, w.thip v ten minutes\u2019 waik of the STaRr office, tm fami containing four or five rooms fera ÿ Of tiiree (adaita).Rent not to exceed 24.Address \u2018 House,\u2019 STAR office.37 STORE AND UPPER FLATS TO BE fo LET\u2014No 229 Netres Dame street, and two Upper Flats in rime bafld- ng, wall Ughteo.Apuiy to G.W.H1EPHENS, 10 Exchange Court, Hospital street.351m HOURES TO LET, sitmte In Jomeph, Colborne and other streets.Rents moderate.Appi: to MR.MICHAEL FARMER, M-iw 113 McCord street, RUIT GARDEN TO LET.Apply at |, M1 Dorchester street, West.41-11 mo LET OR FOR SALE, a acant Lot on Chatham street, 206 x 187, adjoining the Lachine Rallway, admimbly adapted for the Storage of Lumber.Appl to JAS MUR, House and Land Agent; 236 t- Tumes street, oppuslte tho Cttawa hotel.O LET, with or without fteam-poxwer, In the centre of the city, a new Flat, 160 x 1, well lighted, pt a moderate rent.l'omsession at once if required.Apply toJ.H, WILSON, Pilrce Armes Hil._ 42-tr BOARD.! A duertistments under this Recul inserted free.BOARD WANTED, for alady and gentle- > may, near Post-office.Address E, 7, SrAR office.55 Barba front room, with Board, also small rocms, can be had at 23 St, George rtreet Hl VUARD.\u2014Wanted, by Ist Apri], two Bedrooms nnd Siting room, unfurnished, with Board, for two adults, and three children.Address, stating terms, 8, STAR office.sa ARD.\u2014TwO soung iadies require Board and Room, in à private family.Address 5, 1 STAR ONNIce.5h OARP WANTED), for a Fingle lady, in n respectable family.Apply at #6 Notre Dame street, 51 Bogen WANTED, for two young gentle mon of qotet habits, Test -e leur: street, Terms moderate, Address Box 39}, -office.a LOST, &o.f-1 Mrertisements under (his Mead (mserfrd Pome.OST, à Flannet Shirt and Chlid\u2019s Frook.1 The finder will please léave it at City P.R.R, ven Offices, Uralg street, 54 OT, on &tarday, March 2nd, between 4 - ant 5 o'clock, on MeGtil College avenue, a Gold Guard Ring.Tbe finder on leaving tt at this office will be rewarded.Sr «ST, on the 2nd fv tant, on Notre Dame 44 street, a Pocket-book contalning Four Dullars add a Gold Peneil of great value to the owner, A liberal rewand given to any one leaving it at 319 St, Paul stivet.51 UST, $10.hetween [fanover street and 4 Crige.rcet.The Ander will be sttably rewanded on returning it tol Hanover street ; 5 L' WT, on.Wennesany, between 4 and bd o'clock, from betwen thin Ottawa Iotel und the Cotut-honss, 8 Rol of Kriush Hank Notes, amonnting to $13 The finderon leave Ing it at Unis office will be rewanded.fa OST, on Wednesdny eveniog last, a Haniel Pap, 6 months old, brown, with white streak, on the breast.Also, lost last wok, a small Lap Dog, white, with brown stripes] had on n whi, brass coNar, fastened with wire, y reon brinelag them, er cither of thenyt0 No.% Mt, Contant street, Wil be suitably rewdnded, .51.OST, on Tue day, 77th February, & con- 4 *iderahle sim af mone! the property ot noon param, hotwe:n David une, Met ord, and {entre strecta; it was rolled ap IN apackethook, in a black si'k hove puree, w ho finder will receive $10 reward on leaving 1 ait Mean Sadlier & (\u2018on Netee Dame sront por with Rev.Father Hôgan, St, Anns 0 T OST\u201435 (0 REWARD.\u2014Lost, on Wetnes 4 say nicht, 21st tet, atthe Concert tn the 81, Patric RI BL for on tive Way Uiere- from, through te, James, Place d'Armes and Notre Dee es Eien by retorts The 1 9 given returniog it BAYSY, Mary street.7 ae 56 Proposed Capital, - - - CHARLES J.BRYDGES, ESQ., This Company was organized In 1869 by modatlon for the storage of goods.its business as Warehousemen, being pelther committed to its care.whole ot its first ycar was taken up in : - MON THE MONTREAL WAREHOUSING COMPANY.INCORPORATED UNDER 38th VIC, CAP.48.$600,000.With the right of Increase to- - - - - $1,400,000.\u2014\u2014 ees.DIRECTORS FOR 1871-713: SIR HUGH ALLAN, PRESIDENT.THOMAS CRAM?, ESQ., VICE-PRESIDENT, EDWIN H, KING, ESQ, ' HON.HENRY STARNES._ BANKERS.ssoccascsessensen rence THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA, SOLICITOR.covet vnennees asrcure \u201cveers HON, J.J.C.ABBOTT, Q.C., D.C.L.BRUKERS.\u2026.-.sse.0ssvosserrovssose- - MESSRS.MACDUUGALL & DAVIDSON.a few gentlemen for the purpose of giving greater facilities and security to the holders of Warehouse Recelpts, and Iccreased accom- This ircrensed security has been aîtained, partly by the terms of its cHartdr, which enacts that the stm ple handing over of the Company's Receipt constitates an actual deHvery of the property represented by it, and partly by: reason of the Company confining itself to dealers in nor manufacturers of the Goods But the COm pany has been unable to provide storage room as {ast as was wanted.Tho Ing and g the W « street Stores, and this work was still incomplete when the firo of June, 1870, occurred, which con- sumed half the p ses, passed by : ny similar warehouses in Amerfea, tag from Investments In Real Property.for public subscription.per annum.Tho S:orage capacity of these premises is\u2014 In the Royal Mills Stores .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.present issue of stock) by ~ & y d; the prospecti ment in a calculation of future results.- each subscribers application.By order of the Directors.MOXTREAL, Feb, 17, 1072 nding the hi for onoe proceeds to re-erect the burnt portion, and took advantige of the occasion to more than double its size, and greatly toimpraveits machinery.These bew premises have now been In active and satisfactory operation for rather more than six months, and, in point of eituation, stabl'ity.and facilities for doing a miscellaneous business, are probably unsur- In the Wellington Street Stores.dit grain.The Directors at Ad was taken lof the extension of the railway track to the wharves last summer to lay a slding salon the Company's working reservation on Wellington street, and at the same time a] lece of land leased from the Government was covered by a large and substantial \u201cleur Warehouse (capacity 25,000 barrels), with a view to provide additional neeomimedation for the increased business expected {rim this connection.But all this has proved insuMeient.Throughout th~attumn, and even up te the present time, goods offered on: storage have had to be refused or sent toothe: warehouses.Tho Dircotors have therefore felt coustrained to go on, and further extension on Wel- linzton etreet being impossible, they have recently purchased at a moderate price from Messrs, Grant, Hall & Co, tbe well-known Royal Mls and Warehouses, \u2014certalnly the best and most improvable site on the south side of the Cabal.: ! The Company's business having thus extended far beyozd the intentions of its promoters, tbe Directors are of opinlon that i.should now bave a subscribed capital commensurate with the value of its property, and that all its customers, as well as the public generally, should have an opportunity of taking shares In it.Notwithstanding the drawbacks arising from the suspension of business and the rebuilding and renewing of the stores, the earnings of the past three years have proved fairly rcmunerative, tbe dividends pald having exceeded Teh per certum per am em on-the paid-up capital, a moderate amount having been reserved,\u2014s return somewhat larger than is usual It is now proposed to re-organizre the Company with a capital «f $606,000, in 12,000 shares of $50 each.The present proprietors retain 6,000 shares : and 8,000 shares are offered The terms cf subscription are that Ten per cenfum of the anonnt subscribed shall be paid an allotment, and Ten per cenfum on each of the first days of the months of Apr), May, June, and July, next eneuing\u2014baing Fifty per centum in all, which will suffice to pay off the mortgage referred to below, to meet the first half of the purchase-money of the Royal Mills property, and to provide some additional \u2018\u2018 plant\u201d required for next season\u2019s work.Further calis, not exceeding Ten per centum each, 10 be at the discretion of the then Directors, on their giving notless than tairty days\" notice of each call, The present proprietors tranafer tueir Wellington street property, as It now stands (together with their entire business), in exchange for $300,000 of paid- 1p stock ; there is on it a mortgage of $£0,000, due in August next, and a ground rent due to the Government of $700 The Royal Mills property will be transferred at cost price, $135,000; it has a ground rent due to Government of $810 per annum, And it Is in contemplation to increase the Intter (the cout of such increase being provided (or in the Bushels Grain.Barrels Flour, FO, ss, 000 sense ver 20,000 40, 850,000 100,000 Creer s +» 160,000 6,000 ve eee =. prison, with hard labor, by Sheriff Cowan, for having on New Year's Day kioked his\" wife eo, sovercly, as to nearly have caused her death.\u2019 The Edinburgh Museum of Seience and Arthas recently received a cnso containing & series of reproductions of some of the most remarkable objects in the National Museum at Naples.They all represont Pompeian and Herculanean sbjecte.Mr.George Kinloch\u2014a furious local Radical, and a pronounced Republican of the last generation \u2014had on Saturday, Feb.Srd, (thirty-nine years after his desth) a statue, in appropriate bronze, erected in his honor in Dundee.Lord Kinnard unveiled the figure, and made n speech in praise of the defunct agitetor, who had to flee from the country for a seditious speech made at a mob meeting.: Chief Constable M\u2018Call, of Glasgow, his issued the criminal returns for last year.The report for 1870, compared with that for 1869, showed a docease of 092 in the total number of erimes reported in the city.The prese: $- report shows a further increase of 1181.The returns are happily dirtioguished by the absence of murder, \u2018as well as of ail crimes ir- volving the elements bither of foul outrage or gross brutality.At the balf-yearly general meeting of tho Scottish Meteorological Society, held in Edinburgh on Wednesday, Mr.Milne Home, st the request\u2019of the Council, brought under the notice of the Society a scheme, proposed by Commodore Maury, for obtaining in sll countries yearly meteoric agricultural statistics bearing on growing crops.The meeting agreed to express a gonoral ap- roval of tho scheme, and, t> remit to the ouneil to mako a favorable answor to Com- modory Maury's communication.The Rev.Mr.Underwood.intimated to Kirkeudbright Kirk Session that he had received another £200 anonymously towards the fund for the ercc im of Lovaas forthe in~ dustrious laboring poor of the parish.This is the third sum of £200 received from the same source for this purposes, and ns thé Session have a sum of upwards of £100 applicable to the same object, there is thus fully £1,000 available.If a suitable site can be obtained, it is thought the buildings will be commenced imme- diafely.At a late meeting of Directors of the Highland Railway Company, an event of very considerablo interest and importance.took place, namely, committing to the flames, in presence cf the Board, a packet containing all tho bonds, hills, securities, &e., for which tho Directors had ever been perzonally liable, amounting to little short of one million sterling.The trafic is increasing every day.The increase this yoar is larger than during any previous period.Its debts are all paid, the ordinary stock stands in the market at 116, and still keeps advancing.Last week, we stated in reference to the ekeléton found on or near the farm of Dal- Iachy, that the universal opinion in the immediate locality was that it was that of a man named Elder, who disappeared suddenly about forty years ago.Thatauch an opinion existed was the case.But we find that there wae no ground for it whatever, for although Elder did leave this country a long time ago, he did so in the full knowledge of his friends, and went to America, where he lived until about four yoars ago, halving died at New York on 7th Dec, 1867.\u2014 Banffshire Journal, A meeting under the anspices of the Soot- tish Educational Association was held in Dupte Mr.Home presiding.The Rev.Dr.Nisbet while assertin z that by the Lord Advocate s bill religious instruction would be banished altogether.was interrupted with cries of \u2018* Not true,\u201d &e., and before he could proceed further he was obliged to read the clause referring to religious education.The usual resolutions were passed, although a considerable amount of disapprobation was manife ted.\u201cThe Rev.J.Millar, Dunse ; Mr.A.C.Swinton, Kimmerghame ; Mr.Deas, Dunse; and Mr.Henderson, Edrom, also spoke.A curious conclusion to 8 marriage in Caithness.shire is related.The bride, who refused to be married, was prevailed upon to go through the ceremony, for which bridegroom and all were anxiously waiting.When tho ceremony had been completed, and the ring put on her finger, thelady threw it away in disgust.Eventually the bridegroom and bride left in a post-ohaise on their way to their Ilighland homo, but only soon to part company.Somewhere to- the south of Helmsdale the nowly-wedded wife mnde her + 7° craape, and reached her father\u2019s house on Sunday morning.The event has caused an intense excitement in the district, and the pitmost sympathy is felt for the unfortunate y \u2019 Burrzrmad.FC: Cunmrmarr, Beq.\u2014This 1s to certify .that about three years ago I beeame afflietod with Bronohitis, which Iasted about oiyhteen months.I was so aflictod for the watt ef breath that it was very dificult for me te speak, and in the night time frequently &rowing the clothes off and raising in the Bed te keep from strangling.I tried three of the moet sminent physicians the County of Nhrthum- berland for about a year, without receiving benefit.Infact, I continued getting worse the time.At last, I was advised to thy the Great Bhoshonses Remedy.I bought a bottle and took it, and wHdn it was about finished I began to feel a little better.I continued te use it until I had taken three bottles, whea, te my satisfaction, I found that I was as well as ever I had been provious to my illness, and have been so over since.! JOHN BILVER Bworn before me, at Smithfield, this 6th day of April, A.D., 1870.J.M.WELLINGTON, J.P.Wonderful Cure of Lung Diseases.Brooxumw, April Sih, 1870.3 (L Cuamnentaix, FEse.\u2014Brm,\u2014This is te er that my wifs was very low vith iswease.The Doctor bad given her up.ssid bor.lurgs were tubercled, and mediviae sould not help her, As a last resort, I pur- ohnsed a Lottie of the (reat Bhoshouses Remedy.At the expiration of two days, her *ymp were decidedly better.Huo some tinued to improve ao rapidly that by the time she had taken ono bottle she was abîe to ets np.By the ountianance of the remedy shé | was perfeotly restored tn besith.Y où may pablich the facts for the benefit of (hose similarly aftieted.7.L BROWN, » Ir NY se, rage U 37, JAMES STREET, res GRAHAM & Oo.PROPRIETORS, Volume IV,.0.Ne 56s rm \u2014\u2014- 1 Wednesday, fiarch 0, 187%.Houses ond Frers To Ler will be advertised Sn the \u201cStan\u201d for one-half cemt per word.et Lee Tux friends of *\u201c Home Rule\u201d in Ireland will be pleased to hear that Mr.Graparonk has stated in Parliament that it is intended to have Irish private bills dealt with in Dublin.This, we believe, is all that the ablest and anost honest advccates of the movement re- \u201crire.\u201c Miss Ryuanv, of Barford, England, has just «preeented the people of Birmingham with a park valued at £10,000 stg.Is there mo Montrealer to emulate such a deed?Public bath, free libraries, picture galldries, ete, are urgently wanted here, \u2014_\u2014 Cavans will do we))Ao give particular atten- \u201ctien to events transpiring on the Unien Pacitic Railway, and profit thereby when she undertakes to span the continent with an iron band.The Union Pacitic appears to have Leen constructed on the \u2018cheap and natty \u201d principle ; the Company dividing land grante, subsidies, &ec., instead of devoting the money to building a real good road well calculated to withstand the elements.\u2018The Union Pacific had # land grant of the size of Framce, besides immense resources otherwise, yet the road is described by the New York Herald as \u201ca skeleton.\u201d Let Canads take warning.FREQUENT allusions have been made in the telegrams to an American named Minar, necured of killing an Englishman in London.We loazn by late papers.that the prisoner is named Wu.CHESTER MINOR, AR Ameriean army surgeon; that he shot dead Groggr Merrit, stoker, while the latter wus on bis way to work.No inotive is assigned for the marder.When scarched, MINOR was found to be armed with a five-chambered rovolver and 8 large bowie knife.Mis victim was married, and leaves a family of eight young children.His wife was near her confinement when the foul deed was done.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THANKS to the apathy of the ™ authorities» wud the preachings of Dr.Cobxrri, the death rate of Montroal has risen to 55 in the thou- cand.Ie *smoky England \u201d it Averages 19° Bartuz the month past 532 deaths bave taken place, a large proportion from what aro pursly preventable diseases.This ex- oessive mortality should cause practical steps to be taken towards ascertaining aud remor- log the caures, and this is only to be done by house-to-house visitation, which we urgad months ago.At present rates the city is losing nearly 7,000 lives per annum, which, along with the Sxodus of our sons and daugh- tors to the States, and the fact that very fow of tke children born live beyond a week or two makes a picture anything but pleasant to contemplate.Plenty of room hero for a little hearty indignation.i have besa wont to accept the ballot as a synonym of secrecy, and were told by ity ad- vogstes that that was its one recolamenda- tion.We find, however, that in the case of the recent civic eleotions the votes are open to inspection, so that the alleged \u201c sucregy is a snare and a delusion, But even were the Ballot all that its champions eentend it ig, we cannot but regard it other than a backward step instead of areform, In îts purity it is simply an Rttempt to dodge around abuses that should be entirely removed.This Is rot what we have a right to expect in this boasted nineteenth century.lle who is afraid or ashamed to have so much of bis opinion known as is shown in the casting of a vote Posresses slight cla\u2018m to manliness; and if ty record one\u2019s opinion is to incur persecution, our much vaunted liberty iz a sad sham, and it is timo sccioty took a * new dopartore.\u201d We are glad to ree that in all sections of the Dominion the Nine Hour Movement is at- traoting attention, and notice with pleasure that.in one or two places employers have already conceded the boon asked.We regard the shortening of the hours of Iabor as a notable step towards making this country the ideal home of honest industry.We can only accomplish this by watching slosely the tide of events in older countries, and adopting every institution which seems caculated to elevate, eniighten, and ameliorate.The sorteaing of tbe hours of labor is one of thers reforms.It is esserti ly a reform o the times: of this age, when slowly but surely the \u2018\u201c dignity of labor\" is being recognized as something more than a trite phase for demagngues to mouth.The working man of to day Tossesses advantages of which his grandfather did not dream, but there re- maivs much to be done before the condition of the mnssex can be raid to be in unison with the civilisation, wealth, ant eulture of the times, : Faw will deny that there is something which requires, adjusting when we ses.horde of toilers working from morn till night fur à pittance sufficient only to procure the shelter of a miserable bovel and the bate ne- csssities of life, while the * boss\u201d revels in luxurious living, perhaps affording means to a diexolute and extravagant progeny.Yet wach is the too common state of the relations between \u201c Capital and Labor.\u201d Theis what society has serlously to oansider and ondeavor tc rectify.Turning a deaf ear to the yearnings of Labor in Europe led to the inception of Communism and Internationalism, and, if still unheeded, the spread of such doctrines will grow, until, like a giant enraged, Labor dpmands in tones that oannot he ignored thoze consessions whish Capital should have made long before and unasked.The system of co-operation, by which the workman has à direct interest in the prosperity of his employer, seoma to be destined toaupersede the present unsatisfactory relationship between master and man.Tbe shortening of the honrs of labor is a move in this direction ; it is an aoknow- ledgment that the capitalist extracts an undue amount from the profits realized by the actual jcilers, and that a willingness exista to effect & more oquitable adjustment.The Nine Hour Movement was the stepping-stone ta co-opermtion whorever that :ystem pre- vale, and it will serve the same good purpose in Canads.It is not much of à concession, but it is in the right direction, and will opén the way to larger measures looking to the amelioration of the working lasses.There is one thing in connection with this movement that it is important all should bear im mind, and it is this: The legitimate atfendent or rather precursor of the adoption cf shorter hours of labor is a Fair Play Tarif which shall place employers of labor in Canada upon a seonre footing snd give the foreigner no vantage ground.This is imperative, and it will be well for both workingmen and employers, together with ali .who would see Canada become truly great, to bear this reriouely in mind, A Pair Play Tariff means cur hems mar- ists supplied by ourielves\u2014al present about Cd MLR LE out of 1Ke country hisadfesisly\u2019s.teams the beat and \u2018Whniphet tmigration sgent tha Soule ¥3 désired; Hi meazs profitable prices fog farm produce, and wealth, prospetity dnd progress all over the laud.It will be à grand insantivd towards the adoption of the co-Ujèrative syatem, and will justify the hope that Canada is to be par excellence, the home \u2018of the emigrant.We therofors Eppeal to sll to make this questloh of a Fair Play Tariff » test question with candidates for Parllament.Let each aspirant for a vepro- sentative position be.made -to-dectare what are his opinions and intentions fipon this thost important subjest.Let no man be returned unpledged; stereotyped promises to deal with all questions \u2018on their merits\u201d are out of place hero: it is & question which admits of no coquetry ; the moet vita! intor- eats, bath national and individual, hang upon victim.What is oslled a \u201cblood fend\u201d exits solution, therefote Yel the electors see to it that their representatives be men pledged to secura a national policy which shall ensure Fair Play to Canada.Let the tonstituen- ies snoak out at ote, so that when Parlia mint asseiibles next month \u2018every member shall be prepared to do the will of those he Assumes to represent.THE MURDERER OF LORD MAYO, A London paper of the 23rd of Feb.says : \u201cThe Secrotary of State for India has re- \u2018ceived a telegram giving some information of the life and onréer of Shere Ali, the murderer of L.otd Mayo.From this it appears that he was an orderly of the Com tmissionersat Penshewer, and that in 1857 he took part in one of our wars.He was afterwards employed as an crlerly under threes of our Gonerals, and i* raid to have bohaved well: hit mutd6rous propensities veem to bato barly manifested them- velvee, ft when a lad ho assassinated some person who had offended him, ana he afterwards attempted tr take the life of a woman, who was in some way oomneoted with the isted in his family, and thé next we hear of bim is that in 158: he murdered a kinsman; to accomplish his ond he first made friends with the murdered man.For this murder he was tried and found guilty, but 83 some doubts existed as to whether the netual blow which lied to death was not airuck by a comrade who eecma to have estaped, he was not réntenocd to death, but to transportation.He eaid he wculd hava preforred death.\u201d We pave full details of the assagsination of Lord Mayo in our last odition, yeterdsy.PUBLIC OPINION.Conn.Kay ana his Election, To the Editor of Tuk Stan.Six, \u2014I find that many of ÿourfesders have not seen the pategraph which you inserted at my téquest in your edition of the 24th of February, in reply to the two letters inserted on the 22nd and 23rd, regarding the St.Antoine Ward.I must, therefore, ask you kindly to repeat the statement I made st that time, namely :\u2014 \u201cThat I distinctly and invariably refused to make any pledgo whateyer on the question of the grant of a million dollars asked by the N.C.I.R.\u201cThat I have made no promise of future ve ; mts pes wan., Le \u2018 .+ $k \u201cEk \u2014 4 rn Dance ' La.Co se 4 - 5 7 : ' a - \u2014_\u2014_ ; + ; .ns ano ep : gs mu ET TEE \u2014 \\ TTT pis ore { \u2014 : \u2014 > Mere fatally) NOON THLEGHAMS, [sie ir Poe eee tor Mirelionnt Tela tabi for labor, equal in proportion to that received by capitalists for their investments.They were only demanding their Just rights, a rise of ten par esnt., but instead often eent.in poid, they dema=and that an equivalont tshlh part of their labor be res- ¢'uded (applause).That was the whole story, excessive labor prematurely bowed their forms.What was the use of Intellect, with no opportunity of exereising it?They wished a tenth partof their tie for oultl.vation, and the sdrancombdnt uf their com- ford wort] and sovial: Workingien, with ths | moral forces of temperance aod sobriety, should urge their just claims and demands, and bo felt satisfied that no combinations.of employers could competently resist it.It was attempted to throw ohatatles ih théir path, but this was useless.It had Leen tried in England, at Newcastls-on-Tyne, where the employers hiad far greater chances of success than hero, and it was a failure.He was glad to ase that the miners in England had asked for and rtosir, pd, not only tÈo Line hours system, but a siiliiing à day oxtra pay, Their brithren in Hamilton had issued à maüisto stating that if thoir demands were wot complied with, they would knock off work on the 18th of May next.It was right and nozessary in view of this possibility that the woskmen of all branches in Montreal should orm A BThDNG LABOR LEAGUF, .to assist them as one man, with the means requisites to hold out.A focloty slisuld be organised wilk oficers and propor machinery for éfféeling this.It was so in Dundes, Scotland, where Lhe men, having struck, were assisted by their fellow-workmen of Glasgow.The omployers in both cities were, by this determined action of the men, compelled to accede to their demands.It would bs attended with \u2018the same result Rerd, and with proper.co-opatatith Babh Lian would soon be woiking his nine hours henceforth, and, it might be rail, for ever.The employees of the Grand Trunk had already wskod this change of Mr.Brydges.No reply has yet been received, but if the question was granted, it would also be allowed to the employsss on the (rest Westtrn.Upon this subject he was (#tjsald that if, tBiough- out the ramlfisatiobs wn the \u2018cities and towns of Ontario, the working men organized themselves in a solid body, and conduoted themselves as they were capable of doing, no power the employers at present sented, was sufficient to withhold frm them their just Figintd; #nd & compliance with their withes would not be A the intefe:st of the workitg 8lastés, bub thewse ves; the motemèni would certainly CONDUCN TO TRE PROSPERITY of GANADI, __ and it was their.dntr 9 *ÉppotE it The manage?of tie Hamilton Standard and Dr.Scott of Toronto in fhis respæct deserved great credit.Ile proposed in conclusicn that they organiso themselrez under the title of the Montreal Union Labor League.Mr.Ralerty spoke at some length.He denounced the system of the general employment of women in factories as shameful and s disgrace to civilization.He did not believe that it bad ever been intended for her to work as she did at present.Ho urged them to Le firm and united, and justices would then one.Delegatss ftoin thA Fafioës #3rk:liops wore heard.One from Gardner's said his employer pad empowered him to state that he was in avor of the movement.Another from Wright's, St.Charles Borrommee street, 1e- ported similarly.A subscripfiop fee its sustenance had els btin opoued among the W.F.Kar.-_ \u2018A Gas Company that will Supply Gas, To the Editor of Tur STAR.Six, \u2014As a consumer, of gas for a number of years, I must any that the material fur- vished as gas during this winter in the western portion of the city his bren s0 bad that the ure of coml-oil lecips and candles has been the mdr?of the night.Ifhave expended sigon the 1st Nov, 1871, for foreign light, no tess than $20, and my gas bill has been the same as formerly.The Company admit their incapacity to give proper light, yet no reduction has been made in the price per 1000 feet.In the report just published the Company say that the gas furnish8d is equal to 18 candle-lights, tnd they say this on the authority of Dr.Edwards.The writer has no hesitation in saying that such a statement is virtually wrong.It is now just the time for the formation of a new company, the works to be located at the Tanneries Wost, in immediate connection with rail and canal facilities.This plsce is alow level, 85 compared with the growing westward city, affording a high pressure to the elevated plateau above.This should be started before the streets are properly laid and finished.There is ample room tor two companies\u2014one in the east and the other in the west of our city.That now proposed would be eventually the best paying com- any.; I trust that these remarks may be acted upon before it is too late.No monopoly In a muddled condition they entered a disre- bad been robbed of coven hundred dollars in bills.rousio rooms, yesterday afternoon.It was moved by Mrs.Ryan, reconded by Hon Mrs.Laframboise, and carried that a seleet oom.mittee of Indies, of whom a list was prepared, should be requented to assist by disposing of tickets, and that the Secretary should en- enclose the tiokets to them respectively.The tableaux vivants on the occasion in question will be under the direction of Mr.Prowse ; and Mr.J.Gould will act as director of the Mendelssohn choir.~ A'stranger in the city from ncro s the eing lush, went on a booze.with a friend.utable houke, but on reaching his hotel, Jo- athan, on examining his purse, stated he Iie sought Detoctive Cullen's assist- New YorK,CORK & LIVERPOOL, NEW & FULL-POWERED ST EAM- - SHIPS, ; THE 81X LARGEST IN THE WORLD.8,000 Tons burden\u20143,000 A.p.each.Salling from New York on SATURDAYS, pool on THURSDAYH, and Cork te Siar Dock, Favonua Ferry, Passenger accommodations (for all clnsses) unrivalled, combining } + BAFETY, SPEED, AND COMFORT.Baloons, State-rooms, Smoking-room, midsh ccompany these sténmers.aloon, oy.1d Country can now obtain steer- prepaid cortitentes, $33, currency.rs burg, Norway, Sweden, na, & tickets granted at tho lowest from £1 fon of plans and other | =\u201c a mpany's ous, No, New York, J.HL.SPARKS, Agent, ern improvementa.ord FSTABLISHED 1838.W.CLENDINNENG, (LATE W.RODDEN & 00.) Founder and Manu ver of STOVER, BEDSTEADS, RAILING: RAILWAY, FYLDERY\u2019 aad MACHINERY CAST w Having recently entarged my.mises to more than double their format vapactiy, 1 am pre excéute orders for every de.saription of Cast Iron work, using two vupolus sad castings every flay, 1\u20acan turn out ether light or heavy work, with ali the most aude ors respectfully solicitad.W.OLENDINN eNt.Foundry and Works: 145 to 179 Wiliam set ity Sample and Bale Rooms: 1 & 716 Bt James street, and 523 Craig street.» + brought the swindler £7 worth of goods.But now the swindler, anxious to give ax little trouble as possible, out of mere good natere, sends the second tradesman the address of the frst, and advises them to divide the £3 between them.This they do, an he mean- peculiar talént for making his twloe aa far as other in good stead at present prices, Ymsursnce Company, consisting of Mr.William Workman, President of the City Bank, Yesrre.Viotor Hudon, A.W.Ogilvie, and F.P.Pominville, met yesterday afternoon in ance, Lut had forgotten both the street and locality.Tho dotectives led bim to Jacques Cartier street, where the stranger recognized the house.They were there informed that the money had beon seen, but was hidden by Jonathan ia Lis stocking : on the examina tion, this proved to be the fact.Verdiot: Jonathan must have been exceedingly drunk.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Y.M.ASSOCIATION.The Yowng Men's Association of this church held their fertwightly meeting yes- torday evening, the Rev.Mr.Lang in the obair.An sssay, by Dr.B.J.Harrington, of McGill College, on \u201cSiberia and its In.babitants,\u201d and which embrased many topioa of interest in relation to the-swhmal and veg: | etable productions of that vast empire, was read, and ellolted general com dati Mr.Frarer, the President of the Society, other speakers ndded mueb to the interest of the evening, the meeting breaking ap about ten o'clock, CRIME AS.À FINE ART.(London Æoho.) A Burglars\u2019 convention at Vermont Tately passed a resolution agninst morder, and in England a couple of burglars breaking into a church have been known to leave the communion vessels after finding them to be merely olectro-plated.We now have another \u2018ears.A Birmingham tradesman receives la fof a £5 note, and an order for about £5 worth of goods, which he at onse forwards, bat does not receive the other half note.No, that has gone to another tradesman, and has hile ia on his way to Amerioa, where hls meney go people will stand him NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.The Canadian Beard of the New York Life N AG XY, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER FOREIGN FURS, 360 NoTRE DAME STREET, Vrice paid.for Raw Fure Orders executed nt the ahprtest notice, | 3 the office of the Company, Barren\u2019s Block, Bt.James street; to receive a statement of the Company's Canadian business for the year, 1871, From the report laid before them we learn that during the past year 493 proposes wore made to the Company for insurance.theré 52 were rejected, and the remaining applientions, 461 in namber, and insuring $1,453,750 wore issued.[The total premiums received al the Montreal Ageney during the year wore $127,206.41.Nine policies beoams claims \u2018during the year, amounting to $12,- 597.50, of which $11,500 were paid, the balance fiot being due till Janusry of this year.\u2019 The Board expressed much satisfaction at the extent and the character of the business transacted, and the marked increase which had yearly taken place in the Canadian business of the Company aines the or- gnnisation of the Canadian Agenay in the suremier of 1888 \u2014 Herald, THE WEATHER, Temperature la the shade, by standard Thermometer, vbacrved by Hearn, Harrison & Ca Oplielans and Mathematioal Instro.ment makers, 342 & 311 Notre e aureet :\u2014 > T0, Ycsierday, \u201419 ; # Am.texday, 70 below zoro 1 jun.ta day, 20 below zero, Bax 23; Min, 106 below; Mean, 45 below.fandard Barometer compensated and dog rected :-8 ' Boal Sam.to ft; and of give double the space of saleroom avallaple in former years.68 An immanse stock of Tadies\u2019 Prusella, Boots in all styles; also, Misses\u2019 and Chil- nd Ahoes of every description, at Ronayne's Chaboliléz square, 5 Gentlemen who wish to enjoy the rare luxury of good fitting pantaloons, made from \u2018Grst-clazs West of England or Sestch material; can be supplied at MoMillan & Co.'s, 253 8t Tames street, next door west Ottawa ay REMOVAL ~We would call the our readers to the removal of Mr.J.F.Inson, merchant tailor, from his old stand to more extensive premises, 529 Craig etree where he kee assortment of Gentlemen's g soir prides himself & £o to Robinson\u2019, Ladies and gentlemen that have boen diss appointed In procuring thelr usual supply of the \u2018 Cingalese Iair Renewer,\u201d can have it on applyiug to the.proprietor, J.Gardner, Cuemist, 457 Notre Dame strect.Price, 75 cents per bottle; three bottles for two dollars, /3 usual, a lar, e and vari attention of be Mr.Robin.ally on his style and it has got to be à bye-word: \u201cIf want to wear a good-looking, well-fitting suit clothes, be Craig street\u201d pany is pndertaking onormous risks, while it bas not \u201ca dollar deposited with the Ro- ceiver Goneral.\u201d .We hope the Company will refute or ox- plain these charges.\u2018 We see it stated that the Toronto Pro- vineial Insurance Company is nego:iating with the Citizens\u2019 Insurance Company to tako over its business.Tre Ticnsorsk oase has collapsed.The ominous announcement of the jury that they had heard enough evidences upon which to base a decision, was the doath knell for \u201c Roger,\u201d and his counsel this morning begged leave to withdraw tho olaim.We sup- the defondants had something to ray on the subject.\u201c Rourr™ now lies in Newgate, having been promptly arrested for perjury, to which we may expect other charges will be added.None can deny tbat the olaim- anl's swe was cleverly cahoocted, but trath is strong and must prevail It will bo interesting to learn the origin and progress ew Adrerisements this P.M.of the great fraud, and who were \u2018\u2018 Rourr's\"* accomplices, These details will form the most interesting chapter in this remarkable and $1.25, 54 1,75 Rub, 225, 450, 275, 3.0, 3.25, 2.50, À 7; Black Silks are guaranteed to w well, not to turn Brown, not to when gat on, not to shrink or mn up with the rain, Lor to cut in the 10lds.our NTI \"THE GREAT REMNANT RALE C hs; Remnants Tweeds an lenths; 8.CARSLEY, 885 Notre Dame street.NUED ALI, THIS WEEK ATR, CARSLEY'S.~Remuants Dress Goods, 1} to lt yartl len 5 Remnants Prints history of human depravity.Lou» complaints come from residents along, and in the locality of, tbe Lower Lachine Road concerning the shameful condition in of farmers have lost boavily by horses sustaining injary in trying to-draz through tho heavy drifts, and to attempt the journey from here to Lachine is to encounter difficul- tier almost as formidable as those which GRAND Stocks, dencri Per solicited.cinef se terma 67-3 James ts at} Apply Cour [Ne ty »-8 fim, ay, > day, 57.1 ran 1o 5, \u2026 dôerourrx TER BS Orgy\u2019 \u201cF and\u201d sobre EAA Crioked Goose, ne, Turkey an6 moon tosrn, Cadets, and 1 the cit iy 5 conte Myjitary rt price, JD ah tier yo will Ie hve ers\u2019 Gover Pitts ee Th Wits Y only fv a centa per dose, The renownod and famou ça! ed \"Jenny,\" the only prisoner cap eaptored br the Hiver Fxpedit n, is to be sou t JHe Beefs Can A (4H the great son or he world.He every man's cognttyman.will take five eenta from a rank Orange man sa vel aa.HveFenian.FELT BOOTS at about half regular price.at 97 Mountain street.NHILDRENS BOOTS from SIE TLE, Ley SW a in 2 cœnts upwards, at 97 Mountain streot."]
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