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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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jeudi 12 février 1874
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[" EVENING STAR.VOL.VI, NO.36 MONTREAL, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1874.PRICE ONE CENT.\u2019 .J - - - HELP \u2018WANTED.+ BOAD.ITEMS: OF INTEREST.«J The delights of temperance are so very thanked him for calliug.Mrs Jerold hauled it Lo th face, The detecti tle, wl i ed h mam mo : £TIOR ue ately pa Te ANTED.To PF waX.00, » practiral OARD WANTED, by a Gentle in » private \u2014\u2014 obvious, that men are often puzzled to caid she wished her husband would siop got wind of the flaherman\u2019s discovery, Murray, pe of his female heTpern ts FURS! A large and varied assortment of LADIRS' AND GENTLEMEN'S IMPORTRD AND MANUVACTURE) - ; RS i.V land, à situation as Carpenter Coach or.Wau- FU ! y U R 5 © gon RHutlder, or any prrrmanent situation in the trade , good ruforeuces.Address N, 24, Bran ANTED, Uy à respoctable married woman, with Lier child two years of age, « situation as Cook or 1horough Servant, can furnish best city FUR nN, references.Address N, JT, Bran office.8 To ss Hap 47 ANTED, b a Tool-maker and general Machin: \u2019 et, a situation; first-clase reference.- Stuart & Sneath\u2019s, dress Wia' Bart am, 39 Visitation street.8 No.533 CRAI& STREET, Which we offer at the lowest possible prices.ANTEU, by a young man whe writes a good hand and nas jefsure in the evenings, eni- ploymetit «6 Copytat.Address N, 2, Braæ office.30 eee em mT VV ARTED, asituation us Collector, or any Jah 3 d 5 w ; f oity re .ress N, 1° F URSI FURS! FURS! Yh york beat of city refrreices.it\u201d A general assortment of \u2019 ANTRD.\u2014To Drugdlets -A competent Dray LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S bird Clork, With over nine years experienc: fn te now on band, which we offer at the lowest possible reall trade, desires a situation.Address I » prices.- AR office, _ Orders promptly attended so.v W.RIEPERT & 00., ne 90 t0 108 #t Lawrence Main street.CITY LAUNDRYS.MONTREAL STRAM ; LAUNDRY, No.29 St.Urbaitretreet, Undur palionage of His Exosllency the Governor- General.NTED, a situation by a good Plain (ook, An her ue 14 years old, who can walt on table, aud make hims If useful in the house.ad dresa N, 19, Bras office ANTED, 8 situation for door Bervant cull Ww N, 20, STAR office \u2014\u20147rmmpe a voy, aged 14, né lu- alt on table.Addrces ANTED.-A sober, steady man, knowing both WwW languages thoroughly, wishes to be employ- od as oliector: cin Ivo Arat-class references.Address N, 14, S1A4 oftice.34 ANTED, a altuation ne \u2018Waiter, by a first-class YOUN NAD WH KIIOWE his business; can uive references.Address +, 18, STAR office.H WwW ANTED, a nitustion as Coachman, first-class references.Address N, 17, STAR office.34 ANTED, a situation by » young man as Walter WwW in a wentleman's fumlly or hotel.Address N, :3, 81am oftice.ANTED, by a young lady of experience, a \\ situntion\u201d as Visit ¢ Teacher, either in an school or _eutl man's (amily; best of references.Address N, 21, STAR office.4 WAY \"ED, a situation as General Servant.lo a N sinall family, by a girl from Newfoundland.Address N, 6, Tak office, s } TANTED, hy n vOnng man, à situation as As- W sistant Citter or Trimmer, in a Tatior's Shop § hus had five years\u2019 experience.Address N, 3, Stan office 3 7 ANTED, by à youny lady, « situation as Copy- \\ ist.Address F, STAR office, stating bustness, hours and salary.83 TANTEL), by n respectable young man, & situa tion as Teamstor; is acquainted with heavy teaming, and understands farming, having bern brought np ob a farm; wii] ngage for the eummer se mon if red tred; cnn give references as to charac- 0 ter Apply Samuel Duncan, 7 Chenneville wrest.LADIES; .wend your Curtains $0 as to have them done before the holidays.: Family Washing, 50 cents per dozen, extras addr tional.Orders left at Actow's Bazaaim, Queen's Hall Block, Bt.Catherine street, will be attended 10.z\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MEDICINES, (CENTRAL DRUG STORE, JOHN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT: OB, BEER OF HEALTH.: &o., A dietetic and heallny remedy, recommended by ¥uropean physiciang for ¢omplalute of the chest and stomach, dyspepsia, obstinate coughs, hoarse- uees, &c , and especlally consumption.FANTED, a situation as driver, for Might work, by a trusty iran.knows the city well; wages not +0 much an ojett esmploymeut, Address N.4, Bold by \\ ; on STAR Office.1 Lo =» RICHARD S.LATHAM, 1 FANTED.A youny toan, aged 1% of good CHEMIST, moral churactyr, writing » good and, and 4 .having a good knowledge of accounts, wants A Corner Blenry Craly streets.loa rn the eholeante urocery buaîness ; To.5.Address, stating salary, &c « N, +, STAR 83 PHE ROYAL FOOD, \u201c\u201cfHF NEW DIET FOE INFANTS, INVALIiS Tur WN CONVALESCENTS, &e.\u201cBetter liked than any food yet introduced.Navas 'Tuans SOUR, LIGHT AND DELICIQUE REQUIRES LITTLE PREPARATION.THE ROYAL FOOD Ix 801d by aM Cheminte and respectable Grocers, and\u201d \u2018Wholesale and Betall, at the MEDICAL HALL, BT JAMES STRRET.AND PHILLIPS SQUARE, In packages, 36 cents and BN cents each.re Kecp accounits Or n horse ; knows the city well.Ad trees N, Lu, BAR office.3 WANTED by à young man.à situation In à Gro- orry slore 3 haw had three years\u2019 experience.Address N, It, ETAR Office.83 Salesmai in a man of some cxperiençe and refptences.Address N, 11, STAR officé.et : a.V YANTED,\u2014A youoy Englishman, lately from the States, ls anxious to obtuin some light employment (not marricd) with pen, or in any capa- clly where eneruy 4nd smartness may be deemed a recosnmendation Address N, 3, STaRoffice.32 ANTED, by 4 Youth, cmployment in a bry- Goods Store, wher he would \u2018mak © himself genepally useful.Address N, 2, STAR office.32 -s(GF&, by A youny 14 TANTEL, by an active youna man, à situation V as a Ur cery Ulerk; has experience, and speaks both lan.uages ; wood reference if required.Address (.G., 350, Post-ofice.32 A LIGHT! LIGHT! NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION.ED, bys yong ~mram-n- atton- where can make biuiself genecally usctul; can ve RAT ANTED, % situation as Clerk, Book-keeper ur\u201d Grocery an Printer, capable of taking charge of an ice tn a rural tow.rd necsssary.Apply to Wa Gait, Poroman STAR Ofice.P22 ANTHD.-The atvertiser would like to buve = interview with a gentleman practicnlly acqnainted with pv ro 38-3 tedue at job A knowled Sat 8 4-3 detalis of working a tabiishment; advgntages offered.Addre Ottawa Hote.3 ANTRD.\u2014 A large commisaion will be paid ta a fow fiiot class Cauvasserg for an Au:erivan Life Company.Add ess Box L234, L'ost-office.5-4 VV ANTEDS wood Cshinetmaker.Apply at 573 Lausuchetiore stréet, hear Hleury.By ASTED, 8 Thorough Servant for a ainall fam- iy ; references required Apply at No.8 Uvion avenue.35-3 VV ANTE, a highly respectable youny Engliah girl, or 19 years old, ng a member of the ddreas \u201cMajor,\u201d STAR office, 85-4 family.Address Ma \\Roffice.384 ANTRD, an apprentice to thy Barbering Lusi- ness; ouv speaking French and Eogllsh preferred.Apply at 72, 8t.Lawrence Main % ANTED, a wmart Servant Girl for a small fannly ; good wages.Apply at 318 Mignonns street, near St Denis.36-2 ANTED, a Protestant girl as General Servant in a sail private family à no washing highe t wages paid; good city .Also, 1 youn wtrl (Pro' estant) to assist in the care of littl=chlüidren Apply at 37 Hleury street.\u201d 36 3 ANTE >, à good Housekceper.Apply to John Kowlaud, 31 & 33 Chabotllez square.65-3 YANTRD IMMEDIATELY.a first-class French i Teacher.Address Drawer 330, Post-o! YA } V ANTED, a Servaut Girl for a family of two, to do housework.family ; will vars good price accommodation ; must be In a good losality, Weat of Bleury street.Address N, 25, Bran The trial \u201cwo - Baziue, coat $52,000, J OABD\u2014 Vacancies at No 44 Catheart sirens.meet [be about 2) miles.« Forty thousand barrels of petroleum run outof the bosom ot the earth every day in Pennsylvania.OARD and LODGING WANTED, bya respect able young mau, about 10 minutes walk from the corner of St.Lawrence Main and St.Catherine streots.Address A.H., STAR office.ss 1 OARD.\u2014Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with Room and Board, at No.40 Cadioux airest.FOUND.OUND, between Peel street and the Rink, a round tiold Rar-ring, with bails.The owner can have it on proving property by applying to Savage, Lyman & Co ; ss the year, | An analytical chemist has discovered beer.OUND, on the 1st Instant, s Carriage Dog.A z It is said that during eleven months ply nt 703 Craig street.GOUN D, on the 29th Inst, à Pocket-book contain- Ing a 6mAll sum of money.Apply at 26 Anderson street: 2 hurt while coupling cars.JOUR SALE.a * Favorite\u201d Bewlng-machine.Ab- ply at 409 St.Dominique stree: 35-3 Toy SALE, a BUILDING LOT, on Sherbrooke street, West, opposite the residence of William te day from mortification at being arrested à prisoner.Cutter and Fittér.Apply T at I ANTED, a first-class Fur Cutter; none but experienced men need spkly 5 highest wanes paid: const nt #mployment.A dress D.D.A G.Post-ofics., - - © BA ; V or , parce?™ Cariliop, P.Q.Washing Wanted, &c.VV ARTE Washing or Scrubbing by the day.Apply at 76 st.George street.\u201c VV ANTEN- two or three ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's washing.Apply to Mrs.Powell, 8 Forsyth ANTED, Washing and Scrubbing, by a respectable womun.Apply at 35 Bleury street.street, V ANTEU -To Tailors -A firat-class Cutter 14 z opsn t: ES oun be given TA TED.\u2014A respectable Youth, about 16 years z of aye, requires a situution lu a gentleman's house, to make binself generally useful; references can be given.Apply at 96 st.Urbain street.y Coal Oil Burner.No Maiches.Removing the Chimney or Globe.No Electricity.A Wonderful Invention.or a.: hes Address M, STAR office.4 uo lighting o Every One who has seen it pronounces it ons of the most simple, useful, and ingenlous inventions of he age.It is ad for houses, stores, churches, public buildingt, factories, ruliroads, &c, 4.{For -ale only by the subscriber, or his duly .uthori- agents.J.À.HARTE, Cher::tat, tai Motre Laine street.T ANTED\u2014To Printers.\u2014 A young man is dealr- ous of obtalning sttaation as Pressman; has had ubout ten years' perience at job workion cylinder and Gordon presses : can furnish the htlh- est Address MB, Sranaftice : FANTED \u2014A young man, speaking toth lan- ANTED \u2014À y I I' skilled: in the manuficture usves and mem ss of Vina or, Syrups, Cordials., is est ous of bb- GROCER 83 .tainy ep minut Where bis Fnowledgo' would Le of ge; Is who to make himaelf generally useful; , ?TT , _{ expectations moderate.Address office.| WwW ESTERN DIVISTON.} 81 - N ANTED, by à young lady, a situation in n MIT It lias been unanimously declared that the n linery of Fancy Store.Address M, 13, STAR office - JA PAN TEA WAREHO USE FANTED, by a Protestant vonnx wir, a situa- = | N tion as Nurse to cblldren over 3 or 5 «cars ts thie cheapest-spot in the district to buy your GROCERIES.; Always on band a fine and woll-assorted stosk of TEAS, WINES and LIQUORS, which can be had at a small advance upon wholesale prices.old; is a Ki od sewer.Addreus M, 12, STAR oc, V housework.7 ANTED, iy a respectable young glrl, aged 17 a situation ne Housemald, or to usalet in lixht Apply at 109 Lalhousie street, from 3 Terms, strictly cash.\u2018 V TANTED.\u2014Æ#Lad, aged 15, would like to learn Hi .the carpenter trade, references can HAYES & HOEY.wiv 0.Addr M, NTAR Of a 706 and 707 Oralg street, | FANTED A (horoiivhiy competent Gardener ' \u201c \u2014 OTTO + SIGN OF THE BIG LOAF.V will ha disen zaged on the Jet March and open to an engagement; three years\u2019 refer.nce from tho employer he 18 leaving.Address M, 10, 8TAR oOf- fice, 8 ANTED, à situation as Collector, with or with- WwW out assistance iv Office; highest references.Address M, 11, Sran office.Ww ANTED, by a young married man, a situation as Timokreper, Collector ur Assistant Bookkeeper , willing to muke : has ten years' city Te\u2019crence.Address M,9 STanoffice.9 RK.B.\u2014Bread deivered regularly to customers at 18 cents.13 (GROCERIES GIVEN AWAY.BORDEAUX PORT WINE, very @uc, 40 cents per bottle.MADEIRA SHRRRY WINE, very fins, 40 cents por |, ANTED, by an od solr, à situation as w Watchman or Tiyot Porter.; good reference.Choice nasorted BYRUPS, three bottles for 60 cents.Address M, 5, BTaR office BRANDIFS and other LIQUORS in great variety, very cheap.JOHNSTON'S NEW GROCERY.683 BT.CATHERINE STREET.ANTED.A reapectable young lady, educated Ÿ ln French and English, là gesirous of ohtain- nw a situation ns Clerk ina Office; has had three years' exper nce in Book-kerping ; can wive good references.Address M.6.STAR office » TANTED, by a married man, employment as W Buok-keeper, Collector or Falesman in a whols- sale or retail Dry Goods munch an object as permanent work \" Address L, 14, STAR office.a Boot Cutter.Ad- LB?business; salary not ro best rufer- 2 nw ANTED, æ Mtusion by VV Areas ™M.3, wrap office.FANTED, à sitnation by a 5 spactable man and W \u2018 wif, in one House, the nian as Groom ai d \u201c E J.K © MP, ° WIOLBSALE ARD RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.Couhiman, the qlié 48 ÿ e city reference ell be given.Address L, 11, STAR cftice.: æ ALSO, \u201c MIRST-CLASS GROCRRIES OF EVERY DRSCRIP- | T'ANTED, by a youny man, a Aituation : would \u2019 TION, W yrrfer taking care of 8 gontleman's hore, and wililinr to make himself generally useful.dr as L, 17, STAR office.: TANTED a itu tion of any discription, by à W sonné man i well vdacated, and 8 wl lng tow cept any position, that he may defray the « per pfihisdoaurd.Addres« I.10, BTAR Office.pfce, LÉ FANTEN, by 8 fAretclass Wread Baker (Prow testant).n situation ; references given if required Address L, Mi, hTAR pffive.2% WwW ANTHN, Housrwork, by a rvapeciaitle wo- office At Reasonable.Prices.- QOUNER UP MCUILI, AND LEMOINR STRBRR) 6, x 28 , ANTEN Ly ay cum meng io ituation as Store nan or Indoor Servant Address M.2, Ban Nuourenas 1 F RESH SMOKED SALMON.TT wr man, good references.Address I, 9, Bran > VINE LOT JUST RECEVED | \u201cyoung man, from Norway, em- ent ma Sgr gr any other work; lea Wr y mm La in rried, Laving no family ; en 8 re Enh.Address I, 8, Brau oftiue.NEW _WEST-END GROCERY.VV ASTE TE mages man, having served dur- IDM three Fears as spuly Protbono rofthn No, 43 Univorsiuy Street.a AT THE .Lieputy Clerk of the Clrenit Court and Depuis Re clétrar, writin 2 wood hand.Fronoh and Bn.ly ~ pent in un office ; can furots - wishes employ me on Bond {mn furo) 2 COLL EH UP CATHOARY frrraar.certificates.Apply 81 MAITRE days; good ruferences Apply at 74 Bleury : : ureet, æ.(atc with A.+ RD.- A \u2018competent, sober Sick-nurse de- AN re an\u2019 dnyayement.ddress Emma P.Bulmer, 17 Anderson street.28 NTED, a situation a- (Gardener; best of city HEALTHY, WW A ererenc puivon.Address I, 7, Bran office.8 BOLLS, PANCAKES, ~ \u2014 ; ' BISCUIT, 3 ANTRD, by an experienced Laundrees, & sin PUDDINGS, A AND ALL KINDS OF PASTRY, se YRR OLD, WELL-TAIRD, AND ALWAYS Stecrssrte * ation.Apply at 25 SL.Urbain street.references, Ad- Y ANTRD, & situation in an insurance or other W office cr wholesale yo pod wri honse, \u2018y a competent man; 2 ter; wood 6, STAN office vue cree - \u201c - : rig = \u201cCOCAE AIN ADS MAKING POWDER, NTE.emulay ment of arly kind, by » umd, which, albeit not burtsr Locde, can, with ADV AN- net Man, wil ing to work for board an ho AUS tO both Frirar w.rhing.Address L, 4, BTAR Office.three-fourths of th ng.I &tomach, be substituted for ual butter or other shorten- 7 ANTED, by à reap otable pareon, à pituation = 3 A Nurse; best city references.\u201d Address 1, POR SAK KF ALL GROCERS 1 SVoTaR OMe .8 R.J BRODIE'S CELRBRATED SBLF-RAISING XXX PASTRY FLOUR = In 6 LB.PACKETS.ANTED \u2014A young man, who has some letaure time at pis dtaporal, ts anxions to get some craployasent in the way of writing or bonk-ke ping, to which be can de five or six hours à day.Ad- Arras V.P, L,, Box 75, Post-office.2% ANTED, à situation w Driver; is an Engine alr.gt.Constant street.\\ ANTED, a situstion to do any kind of sewing sation by a respectable widow, as io priyate family.Address L, 2% Bram office.x M, ait VW eus a0 (haby two months 01d.) Address K,51, STAR affios.se \u2014 Stationary Engine Apply at po) 4 y and extensive sale of this prepara- ne 1 r trons bo make up a In packages, IMItAting onr wrappers.orne publle to ask for * Brodle's ™ bearing Qur trade mark on & red d of the packet.A R & J.BRODIE, § ¥Lous Daror, / PORSTR CRAIG AND RLEURY STRERTS | TANTED, by à smart, active agan, a situation of \\ any kind; willing to work for a very smell an'ars for two months.Address [, 1, 8TAR O i WW AE, hy a well aducated young man, & re a.situation Dr an Office or 8 No Ralarÿ re- quired, but au opportunity to learn a bueinens M UHRISTHAS and NEW YHARS Kim Rai \u2018art aie \u201cer 4 C PRRAK! \u2014~ Wa.MURRAY invites the aticn- AVE nN, by a younu married couple.Just ar: tion of his friends and public génerally to his ng rived from England.having no children, nificent stock of genuine GOL JEWELLERY, situations In n gentleman's house; ha tr an \u2018 Hatrsemaitd and the Imabaad @ Coachman BRITISH AND AMER CLY GOLD Av D SILVER Homme an posite fuel Or en: Lend assortment of Wakchas, Chains, sag | Address K, 19, Bramofice.8 proches Pins, and Electro-piated ANTED, à situation by a young lady, If either Call and judge for yourselves.\u201ca Par or Dry- s Store; good references =.Address K, 13, Sran office.- @ 57.JOBEFH STREET.w od Plain Cogk, best of Le re on s TL tween Notre Dame street and Union avenne.& __\u2014\u2014 \u2014 3 ANTED, Washing or Work by the day.Aprly at 138 8t.Charles Borromes st.= SV ANTEN, by à person, work : y the day- Apply V at 35 Bleury street x ANTED, an experienced Laundress, to take a family's washlig; ef.rences required, Apply at 22 Bt.Famlile stroct.27-2 \u201cANTED.work by the day, by a married woman, either washing or scrubbing.Apply at 146 Albert utrect.V ANTED, gentlemen's Or familles* washing.Apply at No.13 Balmoral street.wn LOST.- .- \u2014\u2014ddvertisemenis- under this head OST, on the 10th | at, supposed on onc of the City cmnibus Compans se Sleighe, à dark Pooket- book c ntalnfhy several dollars in bills and some silver, The finder whl be rewarded on returning it to the STAR office 35 7 68T, on the 10th Instant, near Cometery stroot, 4 two small ys.he fin .er wtit picase return them to iot C-metery street.35 (BT, on the 1th of Pebruary, near tha corner of J Miynonne and Amherst streets, a Muff.The finder wiil be rewarded on returning it to 265 Am- herut atrect.33 OST, on the 10th instant, between Notre Dame ning and Victorias square, a Portemoanale conta i sum of money.\u2018Phe finter will be rewarded on leaving it at C.Alexander & Son's, Notre Dame street.35 App y at 8) Latour street, Workman,'Esy.\u2018Apply to G.JUBEPH, No.16 st.Montreal 34:5 TL APY H, No.12 5 ANTKD, by a Dressmaker, a situation as | __ JAMES A.OGILVY'S, \u2014 TOR SALE\u2014To Travellers in Wines and Brandios.V1 exhibition at the Zoological ardens A donor ante, » baudsome 18 bottle sample case, Lu London.A teacher in & deaf and ndog make.Address N, 15, Bran office.\u201c2 1dumb school bas offered to teach the NOR SA LE\u2014TO GARDENERS \u2014For sale, a lot of y Hot-bed Frames, In lots to suit p ASST, Creature to talk.! cheap, Apply to Patrick King, head of Colborne street.; » 83-5 Freedom, Me,ja few days ago, by the discharge of a gun which he had placed in a trap to catch an unkvown thief.[ros SALE, at a bargain, « good Grocery 8 Fixtnres, &c.& Bplend rtunity liquors, 4c.Terms liberal.Apply to M.Lacroix A coal train, at Pittsburgh, Penn, 475 and 477 Bt.Mary sires 30-32 recently broke a compling while passin weipsintatniioil over a trestle-work one hupdred an sar ie fi five feet high, and the entire train, ex- ; : ceptthe locomotive was thrown down F 0 R S ALE, into a ravin below.Une brakeaman, and aboy who was stealing a ride were crushed to a jelly.The Patent Right to manufacture & well-known and popular remody.ou the north side «f the Thames, in Lou- dun, during the late great fug.Several fatal accidents also peurred, The fog was fullowed by severe gales of wind in various parts of the country.In Shef- For particulars address Box 563%, Post-office.in Versailles, of Marshal The greatest depth ofthe Pacific Ocean, bétweeu California and China, is said Lo At the end of 1864 there were 71,664 miles of railroad iu this country, 4180 wiles having been constructed during that a two-pound luat of bread contains about as much alcohol as a glavs of light OUND, on Bt.Catherine street, on Wednesda à y ht, à pair of Opera Glasses.Apply at s% last year four hundred employees of a _L'aut street.#3! aingle railrosd were killed or severely The people of Farmersville, Mo., were = me badly frightened a few weeks ago by the FOR SALE.tall of an immense aerolité, ssid to Le OR BALE, à larve IW.Dining table, three twenty-five feet in diameter.leaves.Address H, Drawer 305, voice.A policeman in Baltmore, named Robert Ray, committed suicide, the other for perjury in swearing to the identity of At ape of extraordinary intelligence is John -Mc¢Curdy was instantly killed at Fourteen lives were lost in the docks field seven or eight lives were lost, and discover t.e cause of that fearful intu- tuation by which many are terne ted into its opposite.The vigor, the clasticity, the sweet tranquility of soul, which the | tetnperate alone know and feel, cannot surely be equalled by apy enjoyments that excess atfords.4 The first external revelation of the dry rot in man is a tendency to lurk aud lounge.to be at street corners without intelligible reason, to be going anywhere when met, to be about wany places rather than any, to do nothing tangible, but to have an intention of performing a number of tangible duties to-morrow or the day after.There are many things that keep mankind employed, particularly business, or rather trifles, for so the atfairs which are in (his world considered as most important ought to be called when compared to that of minding our own valuable concerns, knowing ourselves, and truly consulting our highest interests ; but how few there are that make this their study.After all, the truest beauty is not that which suddenly dazzles and\u2019 fascinates, but that which steals upon us insenaibly.Let us call up to memory the faces that have been most pleasant to us\u2014those that we have loved best to look wpon, that now rise mest vividly before us -in solitude, aud oftenest haunt our slumbers \u2014and we shall usually find them not the most perfeet in form, but the sweetest in expression.\u2018FAMILY MATTERS.Infection.\u2014A good preventive against infection is to burn a small piece of saltpetre in every room in the house.Ink from Carpets.\u2014Iuk may be taken out of a carpet by a little dissolved oxalic acid or salt of sorrel rub! on with a flanuel and afterwards washed off with cold.water ; then rub on some hartshorn.A Sure Cure for Chilblains \u2014Take ten pounds or oak burk, put it in a kettle, aud pour on it six quarts of water.Let it boil down to four quarts.Soak your feet in it, and it will cure them, Simple Ointment.\u2014This is excellent for softening the skin and healing chaps selling liquor.Mr Shield continues firm, but is nni- formly courteous.Lie has carried his whiskey, gin, and brandy down cellar, but persists in retailing beer «nd wine.The temperance pledge reccives new numes daily.NO HELP FROM THE AUTHORITIES.In Franklin, the temperance women are still at work.On- Saturday the women went early in the morning to the saloon of Philip Weber, and began to sing and pray.They dragged with them an old lady of 90 years who could hardly walk, and they were hardly in the saloon before \u2018three persons also put in an appearance.They remained in the saloon until six o\u2019clock in.the evening.Mr and Mrs Weber quietly permitted them to go on with their songs and prayers; but in a pause Mrs Weber told Zthem to betake themselves away, as she wished to clese the saloon ; bul, instead of anawer- ing, the women returned a jeering, spiteful laugh.Mrs Weber, nevertheleas, attempted to close the raloon ; but Jacob Scherzer took a seat before the door.The powerful womau thereupon attempted to pull him away, and two meu-sprang forward, and one of them struck the woman across the hand with a elungehot with such violence as to send the key flying out upon the sidewalk, 80 that it was long before \u2018it could be found.The woman thereupon hastened to the Marshal, but he only laughed at her and said, \u201c1 belcng to the other party,\u201d and thus r.Weber must, whether he would or not, auffer the praying and singing company in his saloon all day.On Monday morning early the.women returned and besieged the Weber saloon.On Tuesday they again sung and prayed all day in front of the house.On Wednesday the scene was repeated.As it was cold they had a small stove, which they placed upon the sidewalk, so that they could warm themselves: There are two large malt houserin the village: The owner of one, Mr C Sehenck, takes hia wife and daughter to these places in lis carriage every morning snd takes them roue again at night Lis dthat the gentlemen who served ax his counsel The\u201d maximum punishment for aud $15,000 fine.prosecution $26,000.THE SPANISH CORTES.between Castelur and Lis-opponents.last came the- vote by wh another was taken for the ap counted, Furioso,\u201d\u2019 which is told of not privy | was still Chief ot the Executive, and and degrade \u2018Captain-Geueral Pavia) The wretched mob which had just re- deal of screaming, ¢ unanimouslyy and amid thunders of applause,\u201d voted the Dictatorship to him, upun which he observed, not very unnaturally, that they now it was too late.While this waa going on troops began entering the hall, aud, asthe Deputies did nothing but storm and pe-ticulate, and this led to Howard\u2019a arrest.The evidence on the trial showed that Howard bought $15,000 worts of stamps from the | Government when he began his counterfeiting operations, and that Le afterwards pledged them as wecurity for a loan.Tt was alleged that bis purpose in buying them was to avert suspicion as tu his real intention.The prisouver ix fifty years old and is-the brother-in-law of one of his offence is (lfleen years\u2019 imprisonment It is saul that lus has cost the Government All night long the discussion raged At ich the pro.lougation of his powers was refused, and 1 intment of \u2018a new Premier.While the voting papers upon this question were being Senor Salmeron entered and informed the House that the Captain- General requested the honorable met bers © to leave the building within five winutes,\u201d as they could not continue to hold their session without endangering public order.They were, in short, dismissed like the army in \u201c Bombastes i to go home ynickly aud not Kick up any more row.ereupon ensued \u2018\u2018a sceue of indescribable upraar and confusion,\u201d in the course which Senor Castelar managed to make the House understand that fie was to the message, and that he would as such immediately dismiss fused him their confidence, alter a great ouglit to have done that before, and that handsofhe, clever widow of feur-and- thirty, Wesley himself being twelve Jeary older.He asked ler to marr vim.She veemed;amazed, aud replied, * This ix too great'a blessing.[I can\u2019t tell how tu believe, it.This is all 1 could have wished for under heaven.\u201d Wesley, quite naturally, ook this tor a formal bewrothal.But Grace had not long Letore nursed John Bennett, a Methodist preacher, of about her own age, aud Wenley was soon astounded by a joint letter from Grace and John, asking hia consent to their marriage.Then enkued a comedy.lasting for months, the like of which no playwright has ventured to put upon the stage.Grace would have been quite content with either of her lovers, were it not for the other.But, contrary to all example, it was the absent one whom she.wanted.When Wesley was with her she longed for Bennett; when Bennet was present she longed for Wesley.ow.many times she broke and renewed her engagement with each it would be hard to tell.*¢I love you,\u201d she said to Wesley, \u201ca thourand times better than I ever loved John Bennett; but I-am afraid if I don\u2019t marry him he will run mad,\u201d That very evening she promised herself again to Bennett.A week after she told Wesley that she was determined to live aud die with him.She indeed wanted to be married at once; but Wesley wished for tome delay.Grace said she would not wait more than a year.A fortnight later she met Bennett, fell at his feet, and acknowledged that she had nsed him ill.They were married a week after.This strange marriage seems to bave turhed out a happy one.Bennett died in the triumphe of faith ten years later.Grace survived until 1803, dying at the age of 87.For years she was à bright light iu the Methodist so- ciely.Wesley saw her three daya after her marriage, and but once more on earth, Thirty-nine vears after she came to London on a visit to her son, and expressed a wish to see Wesley, He was 85 years old, she past 70.What could they have now to say except \u201cHail and Farewell\u201d \u2019 - N.B.\u2014No vorrespondence answercd unless name aud address is given M frenrthirty-to-forty-persons-wereTnjured ' by the falling of chimneys, the unroofing Co ol houses, &c.LL married lady, named = = An invalid DRY GOODS.Brendlinger, of Norristown, Pa., committed suicide lately by jumping into HEAP SALE ALL THIS|the Schuylkill river.She hid never WEEK OF : before maniferted the slightest symptoun of insanity.IL was ascertained that before going to the river she had walked a mile to the cemetery where her father lies buried.She had to walk out upon the ice Lo accomplish her purpose.DRESSES AND DRESS GOODS, FRENCH MERINO.RUSSELL CORDS, ALPAC- CAS, WINCRYS AND PLAIDS.Cholos of over a Mantles at prices ranging from sound by the human ear, while there is noue whatever to light to the human eye.Sound - will travel a mile in six seconds, while light will travel 192,000 miles in a second.No one ever heard Shaws, Railroad Rugs, Tweeds, &o., 80.J.A.McCARVILLE & CO., No.454 Notre Dame Street.W0 GRAN BAGS! GRAIN BAGS! 80,000 GRAIN BAGS, CHEAP FOR CASH, cansed it, unlens s5ume object, | mountain, for instance, intervened.on cutting open a cow five years old, found neatly im piece of wood, evldentlv_ from a pic fence, fifteen inches by two in size, which had entered through her side and broken a-rib-in-its-paseage: The broken-ribhad healed and the animal had appeared perfectly well.This is the toughest beef.fur AT - No.9 MOUNTAIN STREET.i the keason, so far.- Profeapor Proctor says that if an infant were born having an arm of the length of 91,000,000 miles, so as to reach the sun, and 1f in the cradle he ware to stretch out his arm and touch the sun, that infant might grow to the three-score years and ten aliotted to man, but he never would be conscious of the fact thatthe tip of his finger was burned ; he would have to live 135 years before that would OYCE « COS CHEAP SALE af PRY GOON ln atil) Golagjon at No.347 Bt Catherine street ; ë BUILDING SOCIETIES.DOMINION BUILDING SOCIETT, OVrios : 65 Br.JAMES STRAFT, MONTREAL.Aprropriation Stock 8 000,000.Foundod IMA August, - A OST .-65 Reward.\u2014 Lost, last Thursday, either 4 on William or Befgneurs streets, §l4\u2014one ten uder will receive the above and two twos.reward by returning them to 810 Guy street.OST, on the 10th inst, either on Notre Dame nr .| Et Lawrence Main street, a.Chromo, entitied \u201cMother and Child.\u201d he finder will please return it tothe NTAR ce._ 15 0ST, on the Ind Lust.by a poor woman, s Purses ! I.cont: ining be ween $2 and &3.The finder will Lagauchetiere street.: plrato leave It ut 43 OST.-1f the party who took, by mistake, à i, Child's Scalskin Cap fram ths Dressing room of the Queen's ial), on the da will return it to 102 Alexan their own Instead.OST, on Sanday afternoon, between St.Urban L and Ayimer Streets, by way of Untarlo and Ber- tholot atrrets, n Jady's Mink Collar, The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at No.2% 8t.Urhsin rtree ss nf the Floral Festival er street they will find 3 OBT, a Lady's Gold Broach, in the nelghborhcod 4 Reaver Jtull The finderiwlhi be reward-a by leaving it at No.4 University rect.3 OST, on the evening of the 8th Instant, on Duro- 1 cher, Sherbrooke or Victoria strieta, a lady's \u2018old Watch, with black chain attached.Address N.H, STAN office.33 T OST, on the 7th fst, from 163 62.Urbain atroot, I.a Black and Tan Sat, earrying Corporation No.744.No.The finder will ba rewarded on returning it to above address.88 OST, hesr, the carer of Bleury and St.Cat! I.rine strects, a Fireman's.Black Sealskin Ca 8 : u SP Cattierine strbor _ ) 1° OST § REWARD -\u2014Uoet, while goloy from J Risco's Hil to Wellinton street, à \u2018* Cniuu Jick\" Pla.The above reward will wiven to ny \u2018 B person returning it to N ween street.OST, two Door Keys.\" by way of German, Dor I, chester, Mun, 8t° James, and Francois Xavier streets Please return them to the STaR office.33 OST, on Friday atternoon, a Bunch of Keys, with owner's name on the ring.nder will oblige by leavin it a Union Buiidious, St.[ ORT, at the Victoria Skating Rink, on he night 4 of the Marquerade, from the Ladles\u2019 Dressiatyg- room, Imdies\u2019 Seaiskin Cap.The party having taken it will please return it to the guardian of the Leinx-to-save-troutbles: -\u2014\u2014=-7777 STE OST- 84 Reward.\u2014Los , à red and black Checked 4 Shawl, while entering the Mechanics\u2019 Hall iast Tureday.Tho above snm wil] be paid to any person returnjng the samp to 8 03 St.Urbain street 0 .ady*s Brooch, Chain, and two irinkets ; name on Trinket.1 turning them to 301 Notre D Any person retaining possession after this will be prosecuted, OST, on thé éth inst, a palr of gold framed j ctacles.The finder will be rewarded on returning them to No.10 Edward street.30 081, on the evening of the 97th January, a A black tloth Cloak Cape.Any one rotiurn.ng 1t to Mrg.MoOill, M3 Bt.James street, will be sult- ably Tewatded sug obline tho owner.» OST, on the 24h Januart, 8 Clumber Spaniel.:4 The finder will be liberally rewardsd on bring lag him te ¥ Beaver Hall square.\u201d» OST, at the Maaqueea'e last night, a Tady's.4 Auate Scarf.Pin.The findrr will be anitably rewarded by with the Buperintendant of the Rink.» OST, on Monday ovenind, between St.Peter and St.Lawr nce stre by way of Emi se Charles Rorromes uchetiere streets, the and sum of PIA reward wil! given to any one ro- tarning It tothe #7a8 office.* I oF , om Saturday afternaon, jo 8t.Ca} 1 weslof Mansfeld street, a bist gold n The finder, who will be rewarded, will please call at the Union Bank of Lower Canada.4 \"» OST.A pair of Beaver Ganntiots were left in a |A sielyh on the $id of January, si 3% p.m.The finder wilf please leave them at Union Avenue, receive à suitable reward.8 tearing it OST, où Fri , beton St.Charles Borromee J and 4 Fortification lgne, à etring of Bells.The tinder will donfer a favor on the 0; leaving them at J.Rowan's, #4 Fortinonton Jebe¥ : + PERSONAI PFRSONAL- I?Mr John Chamard, who apent l Inst winter 4 the Milttary Bchool, would leave hin amldress or call at the STaAn office, he would hear of a friend who would like Lo 7 with Zxrmanut Stock open for subscription, In shares be experienced.Some infant ought to o ayail r cen vi months.3 0 The blvitens for iho six months, ending 1st March, just try this to see whether the prolessor as n at the rate of nine per cent.per annum, which left a large margin of profits to form a rest or reserve fund.18 right.A boy named Willie Hill was rewarded with $45, and the thanke of the company.tne other day, for stoppin a train of cars at the peril of his life.It was a freight train on the Milwanlke~ and St Paul Railroad, end it was within two miles of Watertown, on a down grade, when a coupling gave way, and twelve cars were left behind without a brakes- man.The brave fellow named caught the -tep of one of the cars as they were paesing, got upon the top of the cars, apptied severst brakes, aud arrested, as before stated, the train before any damage was done.Horses appear to be a drug in Austra: lis.In many ofthe old-distriets of New South Wales they run wild in thousands.They are not\u201d worth looking after, and are very difficult to collect in sny way.They eat the food of other profitable stock, and are only a scourge upon the a astureb; hence they have to be exter- Month {miented\u2014like-vermie-\u2014\u2014Fn-nr the country they are shot by hired men for so much per head, and are collected and destroyed systematically.They ETMENT.\u2014Six per cent for sums under $30 at short notice.Five per cent for sums over 850 at short notice.Beven cent for any amonnt doposited with the Bociety for stated periods m exceeding three months.Persons with \u2018funds can make profitable and safe ts insthe stocky A, Fire FIRE! FIRE! Small appliances, promptly used, have vented mark disastrous fires.~The celebrated JOHNSON FORCE PUM \u2018and FIRE ANNIHILATOR has proved a ureat success.Tne following testimonials are taken from a large number: \u2014 Telegram from ex Alderman Fysm, London, June d.** Bend a er dozen of My.Jouwsox; 41d good service ata fire last night.\u201d Major Hambly, Belleville, says: \u2018To it I oxe the prevention of what might bave been a terribly disantrous fire.\u201c Without beng alle to replace 1t I would not part writh it for: its weight in gold.\" The Canadian Champion, Milton, of April 17th, 1678, says: \u2014'* We shouid not omit to mention a little Johnson hand-pump, of Mr: C.8.Racey\u2019s, which aid va usable servica fn keep the fire from spread- hé way In which it threw the water was the th-me of much pratt.\u201d x \u201c uaranterd equal any $50 EXTINGUIS EL .any © one, present, on repelpt of $6.W.C.NUNN, General Agent, BELLEVILLE, Ont.AINT AND \u20ac | LUBRICATING OILS.m 4.the most rugged and inaccessible character, as well as upon the widest plains A.RAMSAY & SON offer to the trade, Linseed Oil (Raw, Boiled, and Pale), boiled from pure Baltic Seed; Elephant Whale, Seal, and Cod Olls.Alsp, German Window Glass of all qualities and sizes, 21 and os.Bmeth- that is made of it.\u2018wick, Plate, Polishad, Rough Cast, and Rolled from i to 1 inch, u Fmintore* and Artists\u2019 requisites of every descrip- becoming emaller, weaker and wilder.GEMS OF THOUGHI, \u2018 man thioks so will he act.Religion is the best armour thata man can have; but it is the worst cloak, * Factory : INSFROTOR STRENF.ee ALDREN & O'KEANE, 160 McGill street, a part, gnd all is not the guide.Good manners are among the ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE PAINTERS, \\ PAPER-HANGRES, do.Societies\u2019 Fiage and Banners painted to order.PUTTY, Mo.A complete assortment of everything required in the trade slwaye on hand, T w-1y JOHN COSTIGAN, Dealer ta all kinds of country.Cansdant ita next Session, to Incerporate the ROTAL REIT OHAS.0.DE LORIMIER, Attorney.Two sign to be each other and entertai t bound themselves to be good -humoured Montreal, Slet Decemb 1, 1673 27-40 NEW YORK EXCHANGE i 418 & 430 Notre Dame Streot.|j Now open upon the Knroj ominique Rozaire, proposed M D Bourque, and others, propo y St.Lawrence Ward :\u2014Ald J Mullins, proposed by Mr M P Ryan, and others.r John Coristine, proposed by Win Burnet, and others.Mr Mullins spoke, claiming that he had faithfully served the interests of the city.THE MAYORALTY.The nominations were made at the wert end of the Bonsecours Market.No less than six nominations were made for Mayor.Mayor Bernard was nominated by William Workman, Hon Henry Starnes, P Bartley and others.y A ier- pan.Owen J Devlin, proposed Mac- Hon Gideon Ouimet and others, seconded by J Bte Beaudry, Henry Bulmer, W John Cassidy was nominated Beauchamp, seconded by Francis Joseph Barsalou, proposed: by.Patrick McCrory, seconded by homas Doherty donnell and others, seconded by D Arch- ambault and others.' Wm Rodden, proposed by Patrick McCrory, seconded by Thomas Doherty.G W Stephens, proposed by Patrick McCrory, seconded by Thomas Doherty.Ald Alexander was Returning Officer.Small attendance aud no speeches.St.James Ward :\u2014A Robert proposed a T Crevier and others, seconded y H homas and others.} B Bastien, proposed wv P Jordan and others, seconded by Latreille and others.West Ward :\u2014G W Stephens, proposed by E Atwater and others, seconded by W W Fuller and others.M H Gauit, proposed by J Crathern and others, seconded by E R Greevie and others.: St Anioine Ward, Ald Kennedy, Re- | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Rev Clos Kingsley arrived in New! Yorx on Tuesday evening, The old fish market in George street, Toronto, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning.ee 00000 The survey and levels of the Trent Valley Railway; ~Ontarioy \"have been completed.; A pumber of oftice-seekers are now \u2018in Ottawa advancing their claims on the Government, Immense numbers of etrangers have arrived in Ottawa toattend the obsequies of the late Bishop.Becretary Fish denies that there is any disagreement between the United Btatesand Germany.A portion of the Warp Company\u2019s mill at Holyoke, Mass, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning.Fourteen iron manufactories in Ohio have resolved to discharge all workmen who will not work at the Pittaburg prices.A fire at Wentworth\u2019s carpet lining\u2019 faltory, in Waltham, Mass, yesterday morning, destroyed $30,000 worth of material, The safe of Bramar, Dow & Co, Boston, was robbed on Tuesday night of notes and cash amounting to over eight thousand dollars.The marriage of a son of Sir Edward Kenny, Senator, to Mies Furniss, dangh- ter of the late J Furniss, of the Water Works, Toronto, will take place shortly.The books of Harris Bros, kid glove importers; New York, have been seized by Government on a charge of under- valustions of importations.The returns thus far show 41 Home Rulers, 23 Conservatives, and 9 Liberals elected in Ireland.\u201d The Home Ruiers are confident of electing over 60 mem- \u2018bers to the new Parliament, It is yeported and believed that Jay Gould is endeavoring to throw the Long Branch portion of the New Jersey Southern Railway into tmnkruptcy with ex- peetationa of buying it in.Hou Albert Richards, Q C, who has just returned from Britieh Columbia, arrived in° Ottawa on Tuesday evening.He doep not attach much importance to the reported outbreak in the Pacific pro?vince.The heavy gale which prevailed on Tuesday in the Baltic caused it to overflow along the entire eastern coast of Schleswig Holstein.The Dvkes protecting the lowlands burst in many places, and great tracts of country were flooded.The damage to property is immense, and serious Joss of life is feared.Non Adverisements ogg New Advertis-ments to-day PA Y YOUR GAS RENT em ON OR BEPORE SATURDAY, the 14th INSTANT, AT THE OFFICR, Corner of 8t, Jumes and St.Gabriel Streets, AND SAVE 33 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.2-3 0 R 8S AL E,\u2014 1,000 half-chests Choice, Now Season JAPAN EAS.000 catties .\u201c \u201c \u201c w 0 100 half-chests Pine to Choice YOLUNG H Y80 KN, season 1873-74.600 bags RANGOON and ARRACAN RICE, Bria DRY-CRUSHED and GRANULATED SUGAK hele REFINED BUGAR.Emon man re tome arrels CAgo Moi de ; MESS BREF.0 04 Bags COARSE SALT.Baloa CINNAMON.Casos CITRONFLLA OIL.W.R.ROSS & co., Mo.11 8T.BACRAMENT STREET.HOLIDAY GOODS, AT 204 NOTRE DAME STREET Opposite Dollar Store.ALBUMB.\u2014A large ansortron from 500.to Store ) A great variety of PURS POCKET-BOOKS, CAR.ABES, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, &c.96 Jaws C.P.PAUL, Btationer.LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE.NOTICE.The Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders of La Banque du Peuple will bo held at the Office of the Bauk, St.James street, on MONDAY, the SECOND OF MARCH NEXT, AT THREE OCLOCK P.M., n cenformity the 16th and 17th clauses of the Ast of Incorporation.(By order of the Board of Directors,) A.A.TROTIER, Cashier.26-13e0d ROBERT BENNETT.(Agent for \"* Canadian Mouthly.\u201d) PUBLISHING AND ADVERTISING AGENT, - 58 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.Good Book Can and 10, ad 13 to | o'clock, VALENTINES THAT ARE abo VALENT Montreal, 2ist J, anuary, 1874.Apply between 9 21 INES.- -Just roceived, from CANTON - don, one case of their very finest Valen- excel anyth .0f- the.kind 1 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.a-tf A LDERMAN T.D.HOOD, CANDIDATE FOR ST.ANTOINE WARD.\u201cwat AL DERMAN - on ST.ANN\u2019S WARD, JAMES McSHANE, Jr.February 11.à To THE ELECTORS OF een anticipations of a joyous tithe.The arrangemeuts are reported to be in such hands as fully justify the expectation.Victoria Skating Rink, An entertainment, consisting of races and! games was given at the Vietoria Rink last evening, before a very numerous sudience.The contests were as follows :\u2014 lat.Snow-rhoe race; four times round the rink.Thirty-nine entries were made for this race, the majority of which came to the scratch.The prize, a gold pin, was won by Mr.8S.Hubbell.2nd.Flat race for boys under 15; seven times round the rink.Prize, a gold pin.Out of six entries, five started.S.M.Blacklock took the lead, and kept it to the end, winning easily.3rd.Hurdle race; four times round the rink, over 16 hurdles.Prize, an inkstand.Out of six entries, onlv W.S.Barnston and Frank Jarvis started.Barnston made his jumps very cleverly and won with ease.Jarvis fell in the second round, which spoiled his chances of the race.\u2019 4th Young ladies\u2019 race.Three times round the rink.Prize a pair of earrings.This wae one ofthe prettieat races of the evening ; out of seven entries five started and the race was well contested throughout, Miss Fauny.Porter proving the winner.6th.One leg race.Once round the rink.Prize a cup.Only two started, Messrs Barnston and Jarvis, the former skating forward the latter backwards; the prize was awarded to Barnston, Jarvis having touched the ice with his other foot.6th.Young ladie\u2019s backward rage.Three times round the rink.Prize a broach; only two competed for this prize which waseaeily taken by Miss C Fairbain.7th.Flat Race\u2014Twelve times round the rink.Prize,a gold ncil case.Out of fourteen entries the majority started, and the race proved very close and exciting.The prize was.taken by Mr HF Lauder, who owed his victory principally to his skill in turning corners 50 As to save ground.8th, Flat race for boys under twelve.Five times round the rink.Prize, silver studs and sleeve links.Thirteen entries.Won by P.Besserer.9th.Barrel Race for boys; twice round the rink.Prize, gold studs.About a seore of boys competed for this, which proved the most amusing race of the evening, great fun basing caused by the efforts of the boys to get through the rrels.Won by W Wanham.10th.Dash, best two in three; each dash twice round the rink.Prize, a gold ring.There were ten entries ; prize taken by P Frazer, after à good race.11th.Barrel race, three times ro ind the rink.Prize, gold cuff buttons.Won by P D Brown.12th.Inside Barrel Race, four times round the rink.Prize, a cup.Forty.four entries; won by W S Barnston.The judges were Dr Brewster, Messrs Frank Wood, F C Henshaw and R Beau- field.' 1 The races were over about half-past ten, when the prizes were distributed by Lady Dufferin.BOUND TOWNee TS \u2014] \u2014It is stated that John Bharplés, Esq., will replace Mr.McGreevy in the Legislative Council.laf} \u2014fr\u2014Ot4 Their E 11 eh TO UV St.Louis Ward:=L.O.Loranger, elected by acclamation.St.Mary Ward :\u2014J.W.\u2018Crevier, by acclamation.Centre Ward :\u2014David R.McCord, by acclamation._ East Ward :\u2014Thos.Wilson, proposed > À.Jodoin and others, seconded by homas Tiffin and others.G.Boivin, proposed by John Pratt and others seconded by V.Hudon and others.NOON TELEGRAMS, IMPERIAL POLITICS, LoNDox, Feb.12.Returns thus far show the election of 310 Conservatives and 269 Liberals and Home Rulers to Parliament, The Con- servalives have gained 83 seats formerly held by Liberals, and the Liberale have gained 31.Eighteen Conservatives and 9 Liberals by yesterday\u2019s county elections.LARGE FIRE.Bawaor, ME, Feb 12\u2014I a m.The brick block on Exchange street, occupied by.the European and North American ilway passenger station, | sud several-othef-stores'are now on fire; the south end is destroyed, and it is feared that the remainder of the block cannot be saved.THE WAR ON WHISKEY, New York Feb.12.Reports from Southern Ohio and Indiana show no abatement in\u2019 the enthu- siarm copcerning the temperance crusade, which had enlisted the leading people in the various communities.The saloon keepers of Shelbyville, Indiana.have served a written notice on the ladies that they would hold them aceountable for Joss of business.An incorporated company with three hundred thourand dollars was organized next day to fight the rum sellers with legal weapons.Two felons closed in Muncie, Ind, aud the ruggista voluntarily signed the pledge not to sell liquor.The ratio in wholly suppressed in Leesburg, O., and a committee appointed to prevent the opening of any new ealoons.The.saloons are closed in Cedarville and Georgetown, and the campaign is about to open in Dayton, O THE CIGAR MAKERS\u2019 BYRIKE, Nxw York, Feb.12.The services of the police were required to disperse the crowd of young women, cigar makers, who, having struck, planted themselves in front of their late employer's establishment, in the Bowery, determined to prevent any new hands from going to work: James Gorden Bennett has given $30,000 for the purpose of eatrblis ing tree soup rooms in the various engine and truck houscs -f!\"e city.The Fire Commissioners have voted to carry out the suggestion at once.THE INDIAN UPRISING.A General Massacre Begun, CHEYENNE, Wyorfffng, Feb Il, \u201cA Fort\u2019 Laramie despatch says : Lient Robinson and Coleman beforË reported surrounded by hostile Indians, were murdered.Two companies of cavalry under Capt Egan and Lient Allison, have -been-sent in pursuit-of the Indisns.! The Sioux are reported as raiding in almost every direction, burning ranches, noon, for the benefit of school children and any desirous of attending.The lecttre will take place in the Quegn\u2019s Hall.While the views were being exhibited, Mr.Findlay, a member of the audience, who has visited the Arctic regions, teati- fied to the accuracy of the views and the descriptions.in statements were understood to be corroborated by another gentleman present who \u2018had visited the same region.> FESTIVITIES, Anniversary Ball.Au exceedingly pleasant re-union took place on Tuesday evening at the reaidence of Mra Luke Moore, 643 Sherbrooke street, the occasion being the apnjversary-of that lady's marriage.\u201cThe rpacious and elegant roems were filled.with 8a number.of our leading citizens and their wives and daughters, who enjoyed the excellent muaic provided, and jpimed in the mazy danee until the amall hours'of the miorning growing Sea from an Esquimaux, who told him ! that open water with great schoals of neals and walrus, with musk-oxen and whales, were to be found in abundance to the north.This statement waa -after- wards confirmed.The temperature sa they advanced northwards was perceptibly moderated by ithe influent of the Polar Sea, and, to bis inind, the extreme e of, cold\u2014wna the : Q C; W MeNaughton, W 0\u2019 frien, to large ones proclaimed that it was tine to seek repose.About midnight a | splendid supper,\u201d which had heen furnished by A Pander, was served under \"the superintendence of Mr.Batt, whose \u201cexertious guve entire satisfaction, after which dancing was resumed.Amongst \"those present were M P Hyan, Erq, M P, Merara J B Ritchie, Q.C, J J Day, Jas this morning; a guard of ho.or was in waiting at the depot.\u2014 A bazaar in aid of the building fund of St Mark\u2019a Sunda, -achool will be held on the 20th inst in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.\u2014 The anniversary of the P.0.W.Orange Hall will be celebrated with a soiree and ball on the 20th prox.at Nordheimer\u2019s Hall.\u2014 Two large stone houses on the corner of St Antoine and Cemetery streets will, after the 1st of Mav next, be occupied as the Immigrant\u2019s Home.\u2014 Dr.Hayes\u2019 lecture thisafternoon at 3:30 will afford the last chance of hearing his thrilling narrative of adventures and life in Arctic regions.Polar Bears and Sea Lions.\u2014A]1 the .ecenes illuatrating the huntof the polar bears and lions will be given this p.m., together with à description of the animals.Srhools.\u2014The matinee this p.m.at the Queen\u2019s Hall is intended to \u2018interest young people in the natural history and phenomena of the Arctic regions, while the map and pictures will give to the youngest a perfect idea of the geography of there regions.Teachers are requested to urge their scholars to attcui.The admission has been reduced to 25 cents.Arctic Matinee\u2014By particular request Dr.Hayes will give an entertainment | thia afternoon, in Queen's Hall, at 3:30/ o'clock.The subject of the lecture will he «Life aud Adventure in the Arctic Regiona,\u201d with description of the animals and hunting acenes, together with a description of the jubabitanta apd mode etic pole, although further obaer.| O'Neil, J F Semple, James Donnelly, 8 vations must te made to set this meiter / B Howson, J J Browne, W Mullarky, 00 of Capt Wessels, Potter Station on the Uniun Pacific RR, where the Indiana have been driving in the section men and stealing stock.A later telegram from Fort Laramie states that the mail carrier from the Red Cloud Agency has just arrived and reports that\u2019 Frank Appleton, who was Acting Indian Agent, in absence of Agent Saville, was shot on Monday night by the Sioux at.White Clay Agency.The Indians have driven off beef herders and taken charge, saying they would do their own issuing.A large fire was ween in the direction of the Red Cloud Agency last evening, and it has robably Bees burned, asthere appears to a general uprising.he bodies of Robinson and Coleman have just arrived at the post in à muti- Iated conditign, : ; 8 8 ABRIVAL.New York, Feb.12.Arrived : 88.Europe; from Havre.; dis Maritime Intelligence, Liverpool; Jan.23.\u2014Fhe Panny Jane, M\u2019Lellan, arrived here from New Orleans, brings the crew of the George Kendall, from Pensacola (timber), abandoned and waterlogged, in lat 36 N, long 65 W.The Enrique, from > avannah, arrived here, reports that on Dec 30, in lat 30 40 N, long 61 54 W, sheasw a very large ship, supposed a) American, on fire; was painted black, with jibboom and foremast standing ; she remained by her of life.Nearly 100 plereopticon views Lwill be exhibited.x several hanrs, but the night being derk gould not get her name, murdering ranchmen and stealing stock, P eommand Ball Alo Tas ile whoraant.ta \u2018would bs thankfully recelved left here to-day for.lh Ad ' 1 address N, 9% STan office.- ONTARIO LEGISLATURE, Toroxro, Feb 11.The House met at three o\u2019clock yesterday afternoon.Mr Clark, ot Norfolk, moved an address to the Governor-General, asking \u2018him to Jay betore the Dominion Parliament the desire of the House that legislation might take place authorizing Provincial Legislatures to pass Acts for restricting or prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage.Carried without remarks, Mr Ardagh moved for eorrespondence in reference to the removal of the bar from the River Wye, County S:mcoe, during the late election for the Dominion.Mr Cook had represented that it was hia influence which had secured the carrying out of the wishes of Simcoe County Council.in this matter, after his (Ar- dagh\u2019s) representations had failed.He wished for correspondence in order to put this matter in a proper light.During the discussion on this point, Hon Mr McKellar stated thatall governments listened to the representations of friende before those of opponents.Th Sandfield Macdonald Government h openly avowed the policy of supporting their supporters.Mr Cameron denied that the late Government made support of its supporters a chief principle.Hou Mr Mowatt said the members of the late Government had publicly proclaimed the policy of * axe grinding.\u201d The bill to provide inspection of railways passed through Committee, and Mr McKellar having withdrawn his charge against Mr Rykert of having tam- rod with the report of the Proton ommittee, the Hofise adjourned.LATEST MONEY MARKET, Pebruary 12, 10 a.m.NEW YORK.BOM.iviiiviiiiiiiiii irises 112% to 00 Sterling Exchange.9) to 00 MONTREAL.Greenbacks bought at a discount of.11% to 0 Greenbacks nold at à discount of.19% ox Silver bought at à discount of.Dra:tsnot payable in New York, 1 per cent extra.G.W.WARNER & BON, Cor, Notre Dams and 8t.Frs, Xavier st.Grates and Bricks on hand, and Coal Stoves repaired on short notice, at L.J.À.Surveyer's, ti The best and cheapest -u00ds in the city can be had it Thomas Fox's.rest.SE Antoine st; | The subscribers are offering, for the rem\u201c inder 0 the seasom, the balance of their stock of Fura, âc., at greatly roduced prices, to, make room for Spring goods to arrive shortiy.REYNOLDS & VOLKEL, Corner Notre Dame and St.Jobn streets.New Advertisements 10-day OR LADIES.SALON DE MODES, 8 URIVERSITY ET, corner of Bt.Citherine.Just received from Para a LADIES HATH AN Alro,.n at Janey in FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS and PANCY WAISTS.All orders will be promptly attended to.La ANNA DE FUNKEI, IL LI AM BYRD, CARPENTER AND JOINER, 24 LATOUR STREET, MONTREAL, Bhow oir, 5 posts ee ascclatitien .HRISTMAS ard NEW YEAR'S There ja nothing more able than à warm of BOOTS or BLI Pin v sen wet for 5 very small amount at Notre street, next door $0 Mr.Prince's Music Blore.\"no A.BRODEUR.17 full assortment of D BONNETS, ERSONAL.\u2014Informati ted_of A1 Kirkpatrick, who grand to Montreal fear bis wife, who is mow tn.this city.dress Mr.m.Brown, 547 Dorchester street, Lontrea.as OST, a Gold Bosrf Pin, having \u201cMontreal Basi- ness College™ engraved on a border scroll.À liberal reward will bs pald at No.5 Place d'Arm for its recovery.Roos WANTED, by a widow lady, between St.Lawrence Main and Bleury streets.Address Mrs.J.H.G., Fran office.3e VV ANTED à Boÿ to drive and look after £ horse.Apply at pos office.ao * 5-1 ANTED, R Young man to attend a Stors ; good references rgauired.Apply at STAR once.D, a Hardware Clerk, of two or thres RAGE and horberence PE speak French and 7%, and have g references.A as.Nelson, \u2018213 St.Lawrence Main siroet, 1 1 365 ANT 22 option 0h Maron 3 French an .App t0 Chas.Nelson, 913 Bt.Lawrence Main atroet.96-1 ANTED, work by the day, b a respectable W woman.Apply 20598 Dorchester street.WANTED, by a good Beamstress, Sewing by: \u201d the day or at home ; understands Dréssmak- and cam cut and fit ; can furnish s machine.ANTED, ty a respectable psrson, Mattress- making, dither b the.da: X | ab108Cralg tree 7 ho UAY OT plece.Apply ANTRD, employment | respecta) to shovel snow and a 3 make himself usetul ; stands the care of furnaces.Apply at Room 53, St.Nicholas Hall, OÙ Jacques Cartier square.35 D, a situation as Bart pder; 1s well ex- W Arte! AGdress N, 13, Bram oon.C5 QU 4HTED, by a respectable ing.Appiy at Grand ANTED, sewing b the da w home.by ares y pr week, or at nish the beat of dress hle young Ujrl ; can fur- Bewlng-machine Ww uired A N, 1, STAR Office.Ta widow, Family Sev- Trunkstreet 0 ANTED, by a young Girl, sewing by the dar ; tands \\resemakisg, and har own sowing-machine.Address Le cup ce : or Dress- kind hough os daye be confer a favor, otherwise it ., Lon tines, which ¥ tm Pre op arte SP ul Tn each.new styles.\u2014U.& W.OLARKR, 2 St.James stro-!, next ho Wetness, 20-jaw À LEX.D DALY, Importer and Dealer! + snd Toys.has on hand a splendia line of Beal Jet Jowelier.Titres oases just opened of h 6 Dolla, the nice.nd beat in city.Gold Id-p! Jeweliory; Russia ther ;,.Cutlery, Pi - ware, Clocks and Watches.Call examine at 498 and 436 Notre D.e | re ame street, third door from CHINA HALL, 998 ST.CATHERINE STREET, QUEENS BLOCK, X'MAS PRESENTS IN GREAT VARIETY.ThA 831s, DINNER BrTs, F Lamps, Wass of every description.\u2019 and Faxey 26-004 D.GRANT.W.&F, E.CURRIE & CO, « 100 GREY XUN STREXT, ; MONTREAL, PIG IRON, BAR 1508 ÉOLLER PLATES, VAKIZRD IRON, CANADA PLATER* CAL TIN PLATES, BOILER TUBES, Ingot Copper, ire, Ehoet Copper, Steel) Wire, Antimony, Glass, Sheet inst Pain y avi a Ingot len Vasce, Pig Load, oo Flue Covers, Chimney Top>, Dry White Lead Drain Pi Patent Encaustic Paving Tiles, nd Manufacturers of SOPA, CHAIR änd BkL aPRNGB À large stock always on hand.îis D MILLER, 29 Bleury street, e begs to remind his friends and the public that he keeps a select stock of \u2018Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, suitable for X\u2019mas and New Year's presents.Jewellery of every description made to order and repaired, 208° RUITS, OYSTERS and CON.variet a Xo.an Bloury Bet in re an prim condition, received direct b ow ° OYST.from the celôbra: Barnes & Co; always on band | No.21 Bleury street, house of 8.8, we set Se REES ATTENDED at private houses; magnificent views, including.comic subjects, shown by a magic lantern ; $3 per evening.Address M.LAURIN, No.4 5 Dominique 5 at.rey 5 000 PAIRS OF BOOTS 9 A AND SHOES.work made to order.M.THOMPSON, 206 CRAIG STREET, PLU.B GAS and SORA uae FERAL pie PRE NISH w= Ascaeiotion.All work guaranteed.USIC,\u2014A young lady, pu il of of obtaîni Jeune, 19 desirous T the Plano.-6 T r Le a few additional pupils fo! per month.Address Piano,\u201d Bras office.PARTNER WANTED in a well t manufacturin, EE tho- this a most favorable PS ; ah a need apply.Address Manufactures,\u201d fran pr pg ; 19-tf USIC\u2014A young Lady is de- , sirons of abtaimag one or tro, pupils for the Plano, al T own ro-idence ; preferred.Address W.C., Bran oficer + ToSmnersprefe JDO YOU WANT FURNITURE?Call and see our whore.rough business man, with stock before purchasing etse- W.&W .TERS, 514.Craig street, T.VALENTINE'S DAY COMING.\u2014If you want some really good Valentines, and also comic ones, please call at FISHER'S STAMP OFFICER, where you can get them atall prices, from two cents upwards.26 OREIGN FOSTAGE STAMPS, STA hs Sri stn wAdarees \u201c Crescent Stamp Company,» Bax sx, FECTIONERY of the choicest ualities, and in ST.ANN'S WARD.The time having arrived when you should be (n- formed as to my tntentions the representation of your Ward in the City Council for the coming term, J respectfully solictt s renewal of your confidence for the post which I have filled for the last seven years.It would not be decorous for me #0 put forth a clatm on the ground of past services, but I am not without hope that my rts for the interest of the Ward are to some extent appreciated, apd that \u2018my motives upon all occasions have deserved your respect.It is known to you that it 1s not In my power a this mor:ent to make a personal canvass, and thers fore do 1 trust to those exertions on your part which, under other circumstances, I would be happy to share In.; Should I be ro-elected, you may rely upon my £amest attention to the interests of our rising city in general, and to those of Bt.Ann's Ward in per- ticular, JAMES MoSHANE, JR.Montreal, February 10, 1874.s CITY OMNIBUS COMPANY'S BLEIGHS run as follows :\u2014 BEAVER HALL HILL ROUTE, Gormo Waur\u2014Due at and leave the Poer-OFFICE at | 7.45 a.m., and every = the day and evening.Going Rasr\u2014Duo at and leave the Posr-orrica at 845 4.m., and every 15 minutes as above, Slelghs leaving the Post-ofice golng West on the even hour and half-hour run through to Sherbrooke street toll-gate.All Sloighs going East run to Mile-end.LONGUEUIL ROUTE.From Montreal to Longneull at 7 30 a.m., and every hoart Last trip at 6.50 p.m.From Longueuil to Montreal at 6 am, and every hour thereafter.Last trip at 7 p.m.B1-tf NOTICE TO BUILDERS.Having an sxoéllent Quarry at Ten ebone, of the purest Grey Lime-stone, such as the Post-office ts being built of in the city, and now quarrying fer Lachine Canal improvements, am prepared to far- nish Dimension or Building Stone either at the quarry or in the city st reasonable rates.i Address, 7 W.E.& BR.MACDONALD, TERREBONNE.=7-tte H ENRY HOGA N, REAL ESTATE AGENT, ~ No.47 ST.JAMES STRERT, MONTREAL \u2014 .In announcing the opening of an Office ase RHAL RSTATE AGENT, Mz.Hosaw would inform hisfriends and the public that he is prepared to negotiate the sale of real ortats, investment of Mousey on mortgages or other securities, arrangement of loans.&¢., Co ee All communicationd-by mail or otherwise, will have his careful personal attention.7-3m JH ESSIN'S CELEBRRATED| A BISCUITS, AT CHARLES REAY'S, Com-1\u2014\u2014 = ~\u2014BEAVER HALL.| ~ 460 Biscuits for 18 cen Tae ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.FIRE AND MARINE, AUTHORIZED ST.ANN'S WARD.Capital.:».B35,000,000.0 vus dot Bare prcured rs, License, na Spor ro FOR COUNCILLOR: ALL CA IRL CAINET FIRE AT BO AN clatims wl azald immediately om the lows M.FARMER, ESQ.Drmsorons : n1-tf | ON.JOHN TOON M-P.Presiden.i] J.PF.BINCENNES.++.Vice-Presidant.ANDHEW ROBERTSON, J.R THIBAUDEAU, L A.BOYER, M.P., ST.LAWRENCE WARD.JOHN OFTELL, : M.C.MULLARKY, ANDREW WILSOK, - fisy Troamrer «1000000 ARTHUR Gagnon.4 Bokictior 0 (JNO.A.PRRKINR, YOR eee Huan OFFon 60 St.treet, Montreal.COUNCILLOR : 160 St.James Street, Mon np» J.EF.MULLIN.|[JRESSMAKING.JAMES MCCLURE & CO.beg to announce that tn compliance with the request of many of their customors, they have added a Dresamaking Depart ment to thelr business.Elegant recoptisu and fitting rooms have besa provided for the comfort and conventenos of Ladies Orders executed with economy and despatoh.JAMES MoCLURE & CO., \u2018018 ST.CATHERINE BTRERT.: ne \"THE ORIENTAL TEA STORE, Mxssas.M SCANLAN 4 CO.beg to inform, the residents of Bt.Joseph street and vicinity that they have REMOVED to 251 ST.JOSEPH STREET, between Murray and Colborne streets, where will de found a choice assortment.af FAMILY GROCERIES, TRAS, SUGARS, FRUITS, SPICES, SYRUPS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c., &c.\u2019 Special inducements are offered during the holiday season, and a calt 1s respectfully solicited.06 INSURANCE COMPANY, rt et ie eT NEW YORK, aving, in accordance with the law, deposited with he Finance Minister One Hundred Thousand Dollars, fer the security of Canadian Policy-bolders OFLY, is ROW prepared to issue Lite Policies.: C.8 LEWIS, JOHN CONVERSR, Joint Managers for the Dominion.Orrros : 168 Bt.James street.w THE \u201cGLOBE\u201d OYSTER AND tx, ours.Oysters received N.H: Vosburgh, Prornix.: .QUALLS, PRAIRIE HENS, BReoelved dally per Express.J.C.DUCKETT, | HARLES DUNCAN, TEA DEALER AND GROCER, 6 CRAIG STREET (Between Hermine and Bleury), so.MONTREAL.The best Tea and the best family Butter ure load- articles.Torms, cash.» ing EM OV AL THOS.ALLAN & CO., WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Will REMOVE on the first of MARCH to - %1 NOTRE DAME STREET.= JITHERS and ZITHER STRINGS.The Zither is a delightfal Bolo Instrument.C.C.DE ZOUCHE, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUM: NT STORE, 211 ST.JAMES STREET » IDER! CIDER! CIDER! PURE APPLE CIDER, FORTY CENTS PER GALLON, TO BX MAD AT No.121 BLEURY STREET.8 : MUSSEN à MOPARLANE.THE NEW TEMPER- RINK ANCE BEVERAGE.DUBLIN GINGER PORTER, -| The most healthy and delicious drink ever made.CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL.Made only by 5 BIRKS & JAUFFRAY, Soda Water and Ginger Ale Manufacturers, 31 AYLMER STREET, Montreal To be had at all Grooers and Restaurants.Trade mark secured.UG.W.KING & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No.88 PINK STREET, NEW YORK, \u201d STOCKS, BONDS, and GOLD bought amd sold om (LOBE MUTUAL LIFE} \u2014 HADDIES, No.247 St.James'street.__ IE 7e Métier SAYS 1 MUSV'T TE buy à BLACK ALPACCA DRESS wntil 1 examine the bargains they are offering at 421 Notre Dame street.Since we reduced our prices, we stump the world PA beat them.GLORIOUS REDUCTION.84 pieces Black Alpacea.10¢ 31 cs 3 ss 13¢ 93 sé 6 \u201c6 .20\u20ac Nl sé on be .226 LE] ss co o \u2026 25e as 6 s.6 \u2026 28e 90 se \u201c se verde 71 + .\u2026 .40¢ Thene goods are all lower than they cost wholesale.Grrrr CLEARINC SALE WINTER CLOTHING i Walsh's, No.163 Notre Dame street.Men\u2019s Boys\u2019 and Youths* Suis at extraordinary low prices.oo Ulster, Hudson Bay Blanket and Beaver Gvercoats, at less than cont.\"WALSH'S CLOTHING NH OUSE (HEAP CLOTH BOOTS { CHEAP RUBBERS! CHEAP OVER-SHOES AT O\u2019BRIEN\u2019S, 171, 234 & 379 St.Joseph St.\u2018Women's Cloth Over-shoes for $1, worth $1.60, Men's hand-made Cloth Boots for $8, worth $4.191 WHITE JEAN BOOTS, RONAYNE BROS., 192 & 194' ST.JOSEPH STREET, Chaboillez Square.- HAPMAN-S ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR is decidedly the best food for Infants and Invalids.For sale by n ~ H F.J.\\EKSON, Chemist, Queen's Hal?Block $12.50O BUSINESS SUITS, to which we this autumn beg to ca special publio attention, are madet.measure from the largest and mot Doautifully ve) of new Scotch and Wet of Fogland materials, in all the latest varieties of patterns.A momentary glance will show them be quite unequalled for elegance in \u2018 fit, superiority make, and modera- Yon tn price.Patterns sent free om applica J.G.KENNEDY & Cu Dominion Clothing Warchouss, , No.31 St.Lawrence Main street.\u201cR.ALEXANDER, GRAVEL MD PLASTIC BLATR ROOFER, No.805 Craig Street, West, Wear Cockburn\u2019s Brass Foundry corner 8A.Antoine.Tin, I and Shingle Roofs Ropairad and Paintec Roofing Felt and Pitch, Plastic Slate, ac.207 LARK'S GLASGOW ELE PHANT SIX-CORD, SPOOL COTTON 0: BLACK SPOCL& Te made esn.ctaliy for see on 7 SEWIFNGOG-MACHINRS, You will add to the successful operation of you machihe by purchasing this Thread.For sale by all Dry-yoods Stores and Bowing-Ms- chine Agents throuchont the ctty.Me = M R=, CUISKELLY, HEAD MIDWIFE, - - MONTHEAL REFERENCES: G.W.CAMPBELL, Feg, MD, Profrasor and Dean of McGill College Univeruny W.SUTHERLANU, Esq., M.D., Professor, &c., McGill College University.Mus.CUISKZLLY wislies to acquaint the public that she has entirely given up receiving amy more y patients at her home, but lutends steadily to pursue her profession, and 1s reads for alt calls from thiedate.Mrs.C.can be consilted ut all hours.Residence : 515 STPLAWRENCE ST KET.Im OR SALE NLW JAPAN TEA, , SEASON 1873 4.Just landing, ex LAKE SIMCOR, 1047 Half-chests, 1200 Caddles\u201410 1bs.each\u2014very chnlce assortment.Also In stocs, 2000 Half-chests GREKN TKA\u2014usual variety.26 DAVID TORRANCE # co.FOR your HATS, CAPS snd FURS, you cannot Bub do better than to go to M BAUND, )_to 810,000, go ying ©.ess.Apply at Sran office.356 NOTICE\u2014Ir the gentleman who .sent a B.W.Wardrobe and enclosed Washstand to my store for repairs, in May last, will be to cali and will be sold.J.ABH, 181 Bt, Peter street.Montreal, Feb.9th, 1874.: 84-8 (CROMWELL, ANNETT & CO, 90 WELLINGTON STREET, IRON FOUNDERS, MANUPAOTURERS OF MARSHEANK'S PATENT FOUNDRY \u20acUPOLA\u2019 Castings of all deseriptions fumished promplly to PARIN ER WANTED, with from aa à In.8004 ta INLVOW CORNICES, PLATED-WARES axp CUTLERY.- A large assortment.W.R.TABB, Fo.680 NOTRE DAME STREET.OHN - OSTELL, Lumber Marchan! Montreal Door and Saab » BL Gabriel Locks, Lachine Canal.Always an h Bashes, Blinds, Architraves, 8ki = Boards, Mouldings of all patterns, and Hobe Anishing gene rally.Ome teal + 1%, and 2 inch clear ; deals, scantitng, furrings and ressed seasonsd pine and and roofing of all nal hm Et sles and thicknesses.MPORTANT TO HOUSE KERPERA.\u2014 Attention te \u2018reguested to the EAGLR CLOTHES-WRINGER ae being the best and cheapest.It le self-adjusting, requiring no set screws or other n a lances as in other Wringers, and for neatness, simplicity, and durability it cannot be cqualled.Call and see it at B BLEURY STREET, NEAR CRAIG, Agent atited, to whom liberal terms wili be given.All machines warranted.Wringers of all kinds repaired\u2019 .H.HENDERSON, 31-2aw-3m Manuf, ONDENSED MILK.\u2014A supe.riar article; heen thospughly tested; no \u201c ANTED IMMEDIATELY, wing W Taking by the day.APR 0 Genevieve tidn ; pt to large : a sale and profitable pacs ES \u2018 FE, MACLENNAN, .GENERAL BROKER, AND COMNISSION AGENT, |, OFFIOR: 301 COOMISSIONER STREET.! Advances on Warehouse Reoei Real Estate, do , dc, Dogotiatod se\" a 521 BRI TISH AMERICAN * VORKS AND TRING AI OSEO No.521 St, J osoph street, West, (Between Guy and Richmond streets.) 203120: E0002 received at the OLD STAND, Mo, 44 Bi.308% THOS.PARKER, Proprietor.DOUGLAS, 417 Notre Dame assortment of Ladies and mn at shortest Se pore fl EE: Tn oc LS ef, vers description to at 132 ort poule LUMBING, Gas-fitting, Steam- \u201d 4 n ever y descr, = Repairs promphy détente > Charges = 7 BRAVER STAMPING COMPANT, n 108 Mail] vires.D.BENALLACK & CO., 119 BLBURT STREET.Pire ee D 8am.dl 0 pm Al orderedelivered fine of charge, we ARGE RETURNS ror CASH.\u2014Croe 71, retail at wholesale priose.Large ee PRIE Go me MaoTATTEE CLEARING SALE To be continued all the month of | , February.- ! Crowds are coming frdla all parts for the CHEAP GOODs, } Wow is the tims to buy CHEAP DRESS GOODS, WINCEYS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, CLOUDS, YARNS, SHAWLS, BKIRTS, &0., &c.THOMAS BRADY, 400 Sr.Jdsern Srrexr.400.! sen STATIONERS' HALL.NEW GCODS JUST RECEIVED.\u2018Thin TISSUR MANILLA PAFhIL fur Hotel and family use, in packages, cut or by the single ream or buudie folio.Fancy ooloréd TWINFS, for Druggiste and dealers in Fancy Goods, 4c , te.DUPLEX BLOTTING PAPERR, the best in umm, wall adapted for Banks and Public Offices.LETTER POCKETS and WALLETS in fine Rania and Morocoo Lenthers.CANADIAN POCKET and OFFICE DIARIES for 1874 \u2014A full assortment on hand.; Remember the address : MURRAY & CO., BSTATIONERS HALL, No.387 Notre Dame SrrEERT, (Next door to Chas.Alexander Son's.) 20 ST LAWRENCE WARD.Pine, VOTE FOR McCORXNICK'S COAL OIL, Five GALLONS FoR 81.60.\u2018 J.MoCORMICK, (CENTS FOB SALB AT THR 374m oomenison only.Wil be found vêry extensive.of oh Daromrrs RBOBIVED FROM gualities, and in the Intest \" nes They defy any INDIVIDUALS, ue tn ihe cl y underss em.n _ = BANKERS, ee Te RT T0 i PORATION, FINEGENUINEHAVANA Buljoct $0 Chaok at sight, and interest allowed on > @ally balances.CI 16 ARS.\u2014 A180, A Magn! cent Boek of beartifal MEERSCHAUNM PIPES.COHEN % LOPEZ, < No.231 St.Jamos Street.! Ara0, PLACE D'ARMES AND ST.JAMES STRERT.Naric BE.Purchasers will notice that the gennin O K CIGARS, have always the name\u201d \u2018 \u201cP.RUDMAN,\u201d ON THR Bux.LA \"oe 1h A 4 GA A.BUSSEAU & CO, No.273 NOTRE DAME STRRRT, Have just er à splendid selection of Meerschaum FI To Jars, Clger- Stands, Cigar-Cages, Clgare 8808, { and Pisin Briar Pipes.Briare is praca Ted Also ip hand, ehotoset bry ada BAVANA CIGARBS.$1 Noras Dans BTRERT, 4m of the British Tar.wr RECEIVE D DAILY, by Kexprens FINNAN HADDIES and OYSTERS en bulk ADAM B VRAREK.MOT CATHERINE ATUE 5 ENTS' FANCY SLIPPERS, Wl BURY Bray.suitable for Chel; p ade to at ANDREW\u201d Bi AT Rent Sas pérebt (tro doors baie Dorsnester.sp Mew Advertisements to-day ! New Advertisements ow \"ROOFING.or \u201cCHURCH OF COTE ST, street; A.J.Boucher-and 7 atrest.VENING STAR.THE EX * came r= a ruary 19.sa74 \u201cMv finas AMUSEMENTS BOTIG MATINEE AVES a.FAMALTES AND SCHOOLS.RY REQUEST, DR.HAYES WILL GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT Thursday Afternoon, st Half-pust 3, Ix QUEEN'S HALL.sussser: \u201cARCTIC LIFE AND ADYBNTURM,\u201d WITH NMARLY OB H NDBED BTERKOPTICON VIEWS.vo Adiiesion 25 cents, te all parts of the house 1 \u2018AN ADA SNOW-SHOE CLUB.ASTERPLE CHASE vil >, poid a usual ani hour on ! MURSD lan Thres prizes being vifered \u20acor amp toa?and third prizes intended for green runuers only.A full attendance is requested, as importans business is to Le brougnt velore they! lu 352 .NELSON, Secretary pro tem.y Jy Ist PRINCE OF WALES\" RIFLES.\u2014 The Keytmeont will parade st the Quebec Gate FRIDAY VENTING, \"rn fost, at 781, for drill; and, SATURDA AFTER: NOON, 14th instant, at 230, for 8 march h ou 4 rder,} HED.s.BARNJUM, Captain and Adjutan: SN TFONERENT, ihe Lecture to be given by the Rav.EDMOND | Woul, M A, fn ald of the funds of 8t.John's Paro- chia! moot, \u2018ander tho patronage of His Lordship the iishop of Montreal, Is unavold sbly POSTPONED 33-3 UNTIL MONDAY, 33rd FEB._ Be sp CQUE BLEU MONTREAL\" SNOW-SHOE CLUB CONCLRT, YOR TER i ; MonrTrear GENERAL HOSPITAL, INTHE QUEEN'8 HALL, 3DAY EVENING, 17th Feb.A lUnuted number of re- C.be On TUE Ad iission, 5 cents, srrved seats, at 7h cents, can bo seeured at U.Zivache's, St.James ntree H.W BECKET, Secretary of Concert Commitee, GRAND CONCERT, 32 GIVEN BY Narang ZOE PREV ONT, steht d an several artists a eplendid I an THURSDAY EVERIN Su the port in the Church, Res -rved Rants, fi0c.Cais will leave the roach Church ats.oe CHANICS HALL.1MMFNSE SUCCESS AND LAST WERE OP (Prior to his departure for England) I'norF.ANDERSON, THRE WIZARD OF THRE NORTH, * Assisted by his wife, known as the Asiastic Wonder LEONA ANDERSON, Remewhdr, one hundred new and useful presents given to thie audivnce ac Y evening, and that wo give no trash away Ou Saturday, Feb.1 1274, is our last Matinee, und Saturday night our Tak pe formance is Montreal this season.33-6 UEEN'S HALL, | MADAME NINA PIZZOTTI\u2019S FAREWELL CONCERT, (previous to her dep .rture for California.) THURSDAY EVENING, \u201cTi-kote for sale by «Coo Zouch st James Reserved seats, 73 cénta; admission fo gallery, &) cents.open At half-past 7 ; se\u2019 ator proc! puet E BLEU.MONTREAL SNOW-SHOE CLUB ANNUAL RACES, Concert to commence »-4 ox SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Feb: 14, on MONTREAL LACROSSE GROUNDF, At half past 1 WO o'clock, sharp.TO PURE: .BERNARD, F-q, MI.À RD VENSON, Rey W.OGILVIE, Esq = 0 HUGHES, Ra, don.President, C1 DAVIDSON, Presiden w PRED MeKAT Eq.ud S.WHITE, E »>> RAVES.Two Miles (Indian) $15, $5.8&8 A Le Yards Dash (heats; Gold Medal.wo Vis (dl {ub) + mn ap.n df-mile Gold M-du yar mile hove: iii Med .Yar.16 Lac; -l'lub, green heats) -President's nn G'uarter- mile Cu | Half-mitie (Ctab) - Tite Membere Prize.vue Mile-Cup 10.Hurdlos (Boats), green Medal.REGULATIONS.1.¥ntries to be made (ataled) at Tate & Covern- ton's.St.James street, before 6 o\u2019elock, on Priday, tho 15th inst 2.Entrance free to all races, vxcepting 1, 8,5, sand &, 2 centa 3.Races to be goremrd by anow-sboc racing rules.4 Fntra ance to gupur 4, 75 cents Ladies free Me \u201cfree où pros ut ion + Clas Bu age, which \u201cvan ht ainrd from the Treasurer, 1:0 8t Janes aire TP anaes WIL.H.WHYTE, 63 Secratary - - - - - \u2018 \"ny T IRH ANNUAL CONCERT Hy THR SHERARUOK K STREET W M SABBATH SCHOOL Wilt.BRE UIVEN IN THE HUNUH, Ou Tuesday Krening, Vth Instant, AT EIGHT «wCLOCK.Atout Two Hundred V \u2018otres, with Organ ang Or- ¢hestral accompaniments, will austuim the Choruess.Proceeds in ald of she Sabbath-achool Library Fund It wlll be wecessary for ladies and gentlemen desiring seats to coe early.PROGRAMME: 1.Organ revital à : ddrvas of welcome, by a little girl a.sport Chor \u2018Ree, the Conquering Merv co us.- \u201cShans Maccabsæ 4.Quartatte und horus \u201cComing Nearer\u201d - + prane \u20181 know that my Redeemer ont Messiah FEBRUARY 1975, 1874.otro Dame | It ch stre Boy 34 TO LET TENEMENT HOUSES, | aqinls ooms, 736 and 738 Craig street, near Vieira.tR Bowninliestrcot.Apply at-No- 197-31 ames stree perfection, stitutes the vain avenue to the su wood Pianoforte, two 8leighs, d'Wood Sest C me, on account a ait:rations in the Office of the GOODS, comprising Ladies\u2019 feet) Jacke & factury of Messrs.V¢ ns, of ton.All orders Yet \"at the Bubscriber's Office, 726 Craig niet w will rocéire prompt attention.fi: Subscriber ls f« Parties froin y cau packed and shipped at a moderate charg AUCTION SALES By John J.Arnton.ALL OF CHOICE BUILDING TH SIHEKBROOKE and UP F- LLEURY STRKE IB, at ny Real Metats looms, On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY WYN, inf.and ber of these very quted ourabe Contr trally snd Sani ut.HOUSES TO LET OR WANTED.Houses to lot or wanted pavertiond à at one-half cent Der word aftar the first ni & WANTEHD, & l'ottuge uuse Weot of .Bleury atreet.Rout nol exceed £50.Address \u2018 House,\u201d Drawer 0 , Foat-onice.» MOUSE WANTED, re atroet.Rent pots exceed £60.Address Box 733%, 86 ying toe clearest na Se has been cultivated to the yroatest wh as Lhe , © LUNN PROPERTY\" abutting on the frgund abe absolutely acquired by the Corporation for * Moun! Hoyal À plaue owing the pie i viston of this estate ia view.w \u2018on Lithographic coples paration.Tue terms of payment I on Ii liberal.is proposed to make the rate of Inte: rest to pur asers of five lots 0 or more ouly Bix PER Cent ( Bh erbrooks street, on which t, 1s 0 foot vide, «nd cou- et drain Is now In process of cons tion, and will be fluished 1n sary *\u201cprin, The 8hertrooke street lots are Julgatle, and immediately adjoin the rosiense a.Ca BELL, Fay Tha 11618 la perfect and indisputable.rty commuted and clear.Bale at half-past TEN o'clock.JOHN J ARNTO.Au NE ionear.By H.J.Shaw.ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- Crockery, Glassware, * Broad- RITUBE Caro Ua Vases, Lustres, Cane hairs.he whole of the UNCLAIMED Silk Dresses (quite per- ets, Velveteen do, tents: Coats and tants, will be sold or the charuos theron, al Dye Works, t « , which 0 at the \u2018Subscriner 8 Btores, Uraly stroet, THURSDAY M\u2019 IRNING NEXT, Yn inst.Hale at TEN o'clock.HENRY J.SHAW, Auctionsar.P LANOFORTES TUNED.\u2018The Bubacriber be) a to inform his waged the services of a HENRY J.BHAW, NEW AND ELEGANT WALNUT FURNITURE.now recet and bas for sale, of the BOWMANVL PACTUR- MANU CO TAN.a large assortmont of their make, The veto To ace » Comfortable e Moune for for * soil of sl with id Post adios 08; at Bot to exceed.2 BE Address M7 7, heros office.v th 1 edinte session, a WANTRD, with min FP sion, A e \u2018PRD TO LEASE, for a term of years, In op Por near the city, a detached residences ; niust lave garden snd greenbouse or vinery ra tached.poly at 10 Be James st treo WANTED, a House uf 6 or 7 Spa ee Address, \u201cating terme, T, P, STAR ANTED, a small House or Tenement Ly a ec fumily of ty 0.Address ¥, §, ran offfec.is £7 E\" rent $120 aud taxes.LET, a ere self-contained Briok Houss ; reat lo Fly ou u the premises, Ne.27 Éent stroet, off Colborne avenue, TO LET, a 8tone Cottages, with six apartmen nts, BI Marie- Louise avenue, 237 Sanguinet street | Apply Mr.Peter Fronde, No.3¢ Marie-Louise av.nue; or, to Major Latour, 7 Argyle Terrace, Wi 84.Catherine street.HOUSES TO LNT.No.66 University street, i three fats wbove Hhop, with Bath, Cioset Kitchen Nos.26, 32 and 12 Onfon avenue.Apply to J.H.SRE, 36-3 HOUS'S TO LET ~A new byliding of five ie Tenements, on Puitore.rect noar St.An- tolue street, with modern improvements in Apply at Duclos & (Co.'s, No.711 Bt.Rain them, street, TO LRT, a comfortable Brick Dwelling, West of pleurs street.Apply to W, 8.EVANS, t.Henry street.us TO LET, Mountain Cottage, A head of Mountain street, with a roms Also, tw.wo comfortable.Brine oti} house No.488 (in rear) Dorchester street, isolated by garden rounds.attaohvd phoreto Fous and rear.Aly to J.Fairbairn & Son, Corn Exch us k TO £ ing elght Apartmmen 8, wi closet; rent, £40.Apply at «U7 Sherbrooke street.33-4 Bn LET, à self-contamed house, containing six apartments, No.87 reorue, Hypolite street.For particulars, apply to T.MS\u201d Gazette tewsroom.3s-tf i LKT, an upper tenement ry contuiu- wit\" Bath and Water- News T+ LET, two Dwelling-houses on Guy street north of see pherine street, Non 460 and 462; possession of va bad immediately.Apply Fes 4 8 Guy street, ns TU LET, threo Dwelling- houses on Kt.Antoine street, Nus 316, , and pr ulsn, one on st\u2019 Martin ret, No 2t 2nd.EDITION __FOUR O'CLUCE Tap Health Com Committee need to be up sul doing.Tt was expegjed that long ere thie the Guano Company\u2019s works woull be in fall operation, but the opposition of the municipal authorities of Hoché- laga has se far prevented thie, and the consequence is that the sanitary arrangements of the city are in & very muddled diti It is Btated that deposits of night soil and animal matter have been made in densely populated neighborhoods in the heart of the city, in the expectation that the Company\u2019s carts will fetch the stuff away in the spring.Under any circumstances thia harboring of filth should be strictly prohibited, but in this special instance we foar that there is too much rea-on fo anticipate that the company will not be in operation for some time, if ever, and that consequently the boiling midsummer sun will find a number of festering centres of disease and death in our midst.This question requires to be taken up at once and dealt with in a thorough manner.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 News of Quebec.Press Dispatch.) Quesce, Feb 12.The result of the first day\u2019s polling in Montmorenci for the local House is: Angers, 533; Larue, 135; majority for Angers: 8935.Col Rhodes delivered the first lecture of the season before the School of Art and Design last night ; subject, \u201cWinter Gardening.\u201d The North Shore Railway contractors have leased the lower flat of theExchan ge g for offices.\u2014 pere ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Mr Crawford in the Atkin case yesterday afternoon testified that the firm had aavaneed the prisoner $2,117 ona\u2019 {erable quantity of silk twist and L65 and La), Apply to-A.Montratt, 314 st: Autoine street TO LET, a comfortable, Two-Story.(\u2018ut Jn Sone Jhouse, with Yard and Stabling i No t.Denls utreet, contalhims 15 artes, i wood condition, with 2) the mode oy conve ul nee part o st.Denis sc 245 St.Lawrence stre aud aitttat: din the nicest ADI to Fogarty & Hr 254 RET vorpristng very handsome Drawing- \\ room Suites, 1a Har Cloth, Terry Fancy, and SIIk Reps.§ @ $400 Very Xi [iegnnt Walnot Chamber Huttes, : nlaid with Amboyna Wood, M.LR en uphoiatared Chateau x oon - 158 #0 Plath Ww alput aad Oak Suites.1222100.se 1% Very handsome RU \u2018 jottage Baitos.Be & rdwood Pulited Guttage Su 1510 8 Very vlogant, richly carved a Walnut Sideboard wa 150 Rzteusiou Dining Tablus, lor match we 1 Léather-covered Diuwg-ro0: aire 5.1! Very bandvoie marble vb and clot Lop Library Lame, What ii Sores drop-leaf tarics hat Lot fu, Fehon Easy Chater Centre Table vd Tables, and ut 200 ane wood pio Chairs ; the whole of the best seusonod rial and workmanship.Also, very Ane Uritleh P Plate Mirrors 6), and a 1 ariety of other thlugu\u2014 such 8 as cannot be Toum the Domtnion.a ve thelr purchases e.YJ.SHAW.other sple e coun \u2018 Te + Co, sut due Pp.\" 8 night's Fegnine BTAR # to the Heretofore existing between us, ail debte remain LOISELLE & COS SALE- OUMA, 179 to 187 id JUBKPH OTREET, bave Battoaus on band t city, const 00 Flock Mattresses od Rxce Me knglish Wrough bt Iron odurcnûs, from the best 400 Wooden Hedeteads of every style.2 Couches of every sty 30 Sofus of overÿ sty 5e Chests ide 15e Tables of al sorts.1) Washatands Writing Desks.of Drawers of every style.400 Wood or Coal Parlor and \u2018Cooking Stoves.» Slelgbs.: Busgie: ! 1 Family tare 3 Express Waggons 2 Boilers and Engince, of 7 au:d 8 horse-powèr.rms easy.M.LOISKLLE & CO., 179 to 157 8t.Joseph street.FERGUSUN « CO.\u2014In ference to a noti.e hich appeared in Ia-t gned B.FERGUBON à 1 beu to atate that ihe\u2019 mare was inserted with- ny k owledge Or col and, that, according terms of the Pheer) of the Partnership n, are to be paid by F.B.FERGUS N JOHN WATSON.34-3 1m* by saïd firm he other member thereof.Montgeai, luth February, 1874.Cotton Wast - Machlusry Nos.8 1) añd 13 GREY XUN STREET.ENGINE SUPPLIES.soa vars hos.hi Hammers and [ron Washers.Lt Rubber, Soapstone and Hemp.Emery-Cloth and Powder P.8.ROSS & \u2018BROS, ~ 14 Tae REOPENING OF THE]|c Loo .MODBEN TURKISH OR RONAN BATH, ST.MONIQUE STREET, TEAR CRYSTAL PALACE, MONTREAL, RESULT, REMODELLED, ENLARGED, most Complete and Lusurwus Hathing Institues on the Continent.BATHING HOUES.Gentlemen, 6 to 9 a.m., and # i.3 p,m.Ladies, 10 «.m.to 1 p.m Circulars on npplications.me DAVID V.A.MACHRAN, M.D, Proprietor.V H.CUANDLEK & CO, Ci MMISSION MERCHANTS, Por the purchase and sale of LR! +N, \"GRAIN.FLOUR, PROVISUONS, AND OTHER MEBCHANU :d rs respectfully solicited.No.33 MONTREAL.St.Nicholas street, 267-6m i 134 [HE CHEAPEST \u201cSTORE IN TUR CITY POR MIRRCos AND PICTURE FRALES, Where «ond work can be relied upon, is 9.WEL DONS, \u2019 V7 RLEURY GTHEL T 201° W LT AM I D, Ao ST JOSEPH STR M1 gitot reve bved amid oi dont Su lear» i xan] cmb oo TOYS AND'GKNEBAL FANCY \"1, ALS, SLEIGUS AND CUITERS tuk CulLDRED.The stock is worthy of inspection.WILLIAM FORD, No.403 St.Juseph street.UE HAT di hers, \"No work Yo dn.7.et (Tanor and Hass), * The Chriatian's Guard * & Chorus, * Robe and Palm 9.Temor Boln, \u201812 with all your hearts\u2019 \u2014Ellah.10, © noeus, © Clap, clap \"your hands.ADRRESS AND O GAN MQIO.© | \u201c11.Chorus, ** king, ring the Rell,\" with bells ac- com hammond.12.Roprano tolo, * With Verdures Clad\" \u2014Creation 18.Quartette ant Chorus, '* Wards, ring Here.\u201d 16.Quartetta, * High in Glor ry.\" 15.Chorus .*\u2018 Praise io Jesus 16.Grand Chorus, on 10 the Conflict.| Address of Thauks, by a littl Boy.NATIONAL, ANTHREY : Amertca\u2014 \u2018Star pate Fanner, w me embloms.France \u2018La Marealiame, (in Fre England \u2018 God Save the A teen, Eu \u201c Mavrrn, Keg, Organist of the First Baptist Chareh, hes Kindiy © anscnted to preside at the organ.Admission.46 cents.ss Purarke ROY AL.THURSDAT EVENLYG, FEBRUARY ith.MR MARLUS TTRCE, In tie enceeesPni Sensational Drama of \u201c« LIGHTNING RoR.u Piraite Repleta with atartiiny inotdents lte.Poh Flash on the Force.Marius Turek.When he will assume four different Friday night.Benefit of Marius Turck.floats pecurad at Prince\u2018s Muaic Store.\u201cRESTORED BY 38 ol returning (enke or the peral shams af cus since commencing busi ro inform our friends \u2014 hes a Caen.Ba having goatly eniarg.d a and im sur 8 prep tn Show a - rod plate i oon of TRY \u2018BOT, \"and at as reasnnaie rices aa may be had in Mo ntreal.© Fersiehinu Department to, rhaps, the iargest of any Dry-foods Store In the fy with n UPOFIOT atock of Tweeds, Coat! Broadclothe, Does, Qver-Coatinys, rr 10rin 2 dapartiueat at! 1 keeps up, and 1s we ore its reputation ii mpi 450 and Black Pure Pure Alpeccas » spect Inty.A.M.ALLAN & Co.Fi 6T.JUERFH STRERT, __{Oppostis sh the * Otty Hotel.) ve GENTS FOR SALE at the Stan REBT: MITCHELL & 8ONS, BROS ERS axp COMMISSION] = OM MERCHANTS, 99 St.Francois Xavier Street, \u2019 hentcd lib steam.A +\" TO LET.the House caruer of William and : Inspector streets, suitable for a boarding } house.Apply to uy se W.CLENDINNENG.In st.æ-tr OUSE WANTED, within 10 minutes\u2019 aii from tho Fostomce.West of Bleury treet, containing fi x room Ads yard and tables.Apply, by lot: ter, to +, Post-office.31-tf TO LBT, four Arst-class, stone Houses .(new), on st.Catnerine street, -Wost, with 1 stables aitached; Fouseasion on 1st May.Aprfy ie Walter Burke, 182 James street.si-tf FOR BALK OR TO LET, several small Houses, in Dorchester Avenne, Cote Bt.Antoine.Apply to McFARLANE, on premises 34 STORES AND OFFICES TO LET.TO LET, the commodious premise, No.81 pu James stro-t, comprising tee faites res And first tat, each 9 x 25: mo \" uhted \u20ac front and re Steam desired.Apply at 91 8t Jumce street.30-1 TO LEP, the Grocery Store, 5N5 Craig streot, F.neatly fitted up, and doing a good ¢ash busi- will oer ren te a from the first May.The Aion and wood business will be sold low on a suitable ont A rare chance for à groc sr Apyly on the prem 31-6 BH BANQU E JACQUES A an uni: lite : -power may derstuncd 1a prep.to receive pro for the leasing of the mayoificent Othces {heated by lot.water), In the upper part of La Banque Jacques Cwrtivr's new banking house, on.| Place d'Armes.First class fire-proof vaults; immediate possession.Apply to H.Corrn, Casbler, TO LRT, a SHOP and DWELLING, 711 Craig fancy upper leathers in Mareh, April, May, July and August last.\u2014The Local Cabinet met yesterday ; Messrs.Ouimet, Archambault, Robertson and Chapleau were present.Sub- |s quently Messrs.Ouimet and Archam- ault, accomy anied by Sheriff Leblanc, visited the Bon Pasteura and Boys\u2019 Reformatory institutions en yan, M P, W A Smith, J Barselou, T Patton, J B Rollani, wp M Quire, J Leclaire, M Lesvor, R And-rgon, P \u2018Larkin, Seconded y Messrs Jenn \u201cC \u2018Watson, Alexander Sh Henry anno Hogan, Malcolm Leishning, P3 Kearny Hogan Lee JM Papineau, Daniel Kerna, Owen McGarvev, P Durach, A Beau harnps William Doran, James «ynch, tT Doherty aud A Smith, Johu Coristine, proposed by Messrs William Burnet, Wayden Kipg, James Connanghton, James Simpson and McAndrew.Seconded by Messrs Juhu Sinclair, D H Henderson, John McDonald, Robert Miller, Robert Weir, L, Char- bonneau, George Bowie and H N Tabb.WEST WARD., G W Stephens, proposed by Mesars E Atwater, V uller, Simon Sherfelt, Hugh Shannon, Patrick C Skjanuon, John McBurney, David McBurney and A (3 McBean.Mr H Gault had only the proposer aud scconder already mentioned.ST.JAMES WARD, Benoit Basticn, proposed by Messrs.Patrick Jordan, George Pelletier, Jarnes Galvin, Pierre Lamoureux, Narcisse Mercier, Jacques Perreault, Thomas Cawthorne, C L Smithy E Massie, F Breton, Joseph Leveille and Joseph Loranger.Seconded by Messrs Francois Latreille, Louis Lapierre, L Mireau, J Royal, Francois Benard, J Bte Rattel, D Boudrais, Edward Charbonneau, ô Massie, Antoine Pigeon, Pierre Des- chatelets, Francoie Lorange and J Bte Dubois ! d by M Augustin Robert, propose es Touissant Crevier, JA Te alieur, ibd Joseph Chabot.Ritandat by Henry Thomas, Philias \u201ccus aa Olivier Lecours.- EAST WARD, Thomas Wilson, proposed by Messrs Amable Jodoin, John I Cassidy, Joseph Duhamel, P P Martin, Claude Melancon, Z Chap leau, À Prevost and Daniel Li yous, seconded by Messrs Thomas Tiffin, T Lapierre, Michael Cuddihy, Ja Belisle, E A Genereux, Charles erbert, Jules Labine and F X Brazeau.Guiliaume Boivin, proposed by Messra Nareise Valois, Victor Hudon, J A Gravel, R A R Hubert, John Hutchinson, J S- Mercier, J-D Rolland, C O- Beauchemin, N Payette and John\u2019 Pratt, seconded by Messra À Dubord, Charles A Terroux, Edouard Beaudry, Moise Lemire, L O Taillon, Simeon Jelorme: O Lorrain, J D Pelletier and A W Gren.er.CENTRE WARD.David 'R McCord, proposed by Mesers J H Jesephrand T Bouthillier, seconded by Mesars A Cross, Q C, R.A.R Hubert, |.3rd.EDITION SIX O1 0CK.Ra re AND now they have a politiéal crisis in N ewfoundland\u2014the pew government Binding iteelfable ib cominand + he meagre majority ot one, and that the casting vote of the speaker.A coalition will probably Le arranged Ly the muvierate meu of the Carter and Bennett parties.Tax Government organ at Toronto announces that the Duwinion Parliament will probably be called together on or about she 18th of March.This is as early as could be expected, and doubtless will be found quite early enough by the representatives of the outlying provinces, So IT geems that Dr.Bernard is not to be allowed to walk the course aîter all.Up till this morning the general iinpres- sion was that his candidature would be unopposed, but, as the proverb says, «it never rains but it pours,\u201d and now we have no less than six aspirants to the Mayoralty in the field.\u201d Some of these nominations appear to have been made for fun; the fact that two of them are proposed and seconded by the same parties pointing plainly to a lack of sincerity on the part of the would-be Chief Magistrate.makers, As no speeches were made we are left in doubt a+ to the nature of the objecticus to Dr.Bernard or the claims of his opponents.We way expect that the public will be favored with this information before the polling commences.So far as we are aware the mass of the people did not consider op- positidri urgently desirable.Taz people of Toronto are are under the impression that emall-pox has been imported into their city from Montreal slong with'ready made, clothing\u2014the germe of the disease havidæ been absorbed by the cloth in the dwellings of the slop-workers.There are precedents which give an air of probability to this theory.Perhaps, now that there is a likelihood of our trade being injured Ly he long continued stay of this loathsome disease in our midst, ere Te be a a \u2014The Governor-General, who made a somewhat hurried inspection of the gaol y lay, stated that on a future occasion he would return.The authorities had received no notice whatever of his intentions, and accordingly no preparations had been made for Lis reception.He was accompanied by the Countess.\u2014 The Caledonian Curling Club played a return match with the Ottawa Club, the former being victorious, scoring on one rink 30, and on the other 19; the Ottawa Club scored 17 on each rink.The members of the latter were suitably entertained by their opponents in the evening at the Carlton.\"I'he Governor- General and Countess Dufferin were present during the game, which was very interesting.\u2014The fcllowing gentlemen are the office-bearera of the St Ann's Total Abstinence Society during the present yeap:\u2014Presiden, Rev Father Brown; 1st Vice-President, Mr William Breu- nan; 2nd do, Thomas Harding; Treasurer, Michael Crowe ; Secretary, Patrick Flannery; Grand Marchal, Patrick Kennedy ; Aast.-Maralial, Miehacl Murphy.Executive.Comunittee,\u2014Michael tyan, John Lynch, F Pierce Marshall, John Crowe.Denis and Charles Garth.No opposition.ST.MARY WARD.\u201cJoreph William Crevier, proposed ;b Messrs Charles Desmarteau, Patric Jordan, Edouard Bastien, John Miller, and Joseph Beauchamp, secoaded by Messrs Joseph Brunet, Davie, Amable Jodoin, Alfred Roy, jr, Olivier Lorange, and Charles Lamoureur.No opposition.ST.LOUIS WARD.Louis O Loranger, proposed by Messrs Ferdinand David, Le Dern Chaplean, T Lapierre, Seraphin suthier, d Bour- gouin, William Kerr and Michel Laurent, seconded by Messrs Josepn Brunet, F X Tessier, Remi fYohier, C H Waters Co Beauchemin, and Philip Henry.MILITARY PARADE.It is 80 long since we have had anything like a military parade ia our streets that it is quite pleasing to hear that we may expect such an exhibition\u2014and probably a fine one\u2014on Saturday afternoon, when the full six com panies of the Prince of Wales Rifles, attended by their fife and drum band, and.also by the brags band ofthe GT Brigade\u2014by kind permission of Colonel Brydges\u2014will march through street nusr corner of Bleu street.Apply \u201cTat 7 Craig street.a.36-12 is TO LET, a large, new Store, 13 Bt.Peter Æ pré Also .Nos.487 aud 49 Bf.Paul \u201c treet Anply to JAS.8.EVAN#, Ho, gl Henry tree | TO Let hind steam-powcr, part of the EH w Pac , 517 Lauauchetiern street, I ov pusite tol There jiremnises are pro- able the finest for manufacturing nr.poses In The pred the flats being 150 x 25, heated » sam ard Hghted on three vides.\u201d Apply to ë RTER 40,5 58 Crair street.T°, LET, that oid established tavern, 23 Water to J.Aird.rio greet.Apply LET, Evans, North British Chambers; 11 Hospital n root, will lose thetr present sults ot Offices (to- guther or separately), fron Ist May next, a1 m OPFICES, with Vaults Riddell & TY LET, that very superior Office, occupied by the Laucashire Insurance UfficealHace d'Armes.Also, a vacant lot on Pa ace street, size about 49 feet front, by 1H0 feet deep, with futrane + from x AA street, Apply to WM.MUIY, of M 1 o Ler, OFFICES AND FLATA- \u2014F.ne Offer T and ts to let, in J: Joga es ; \u2018artier butin, corner of en and streete.Apfily W FP.LEWIS2(0.,2 a Bac Famient street, -1m | LET, 8 PACTORY, 44 x 98 feet, altered to suit, with or without power.Also, à woond fioor nf a M111, 52 x 140 feet, with steam-power and woodworking machinery.Apply to M.MULLIE & Co, Canal street.st o LET, 4, onrge Yand, situated on St.Phillippe 30 to 4 feet wide.Ap- atree 00 feet deep by ply at No.10 se Phillippe street (off Dorchester), .FFICES TO-BE LET IN MERCHANTS' EXIFANGK.ne Dannie Office adjotuing Mr White's, Ofaciat arue, safe; gas on tho promt \u2014ALSU= Three anal! Offices on the upper flat; can be had tue ther or Reparat | heated with ates Am; rent $40 , Lnmediaté possess if rl gered App iy to JOUN G, DINNING, Rocretary.SHOPS.AND STORES WANTED.ITW ANTED, an or about tho first of Mac, 1 lrg Btore, on Bt.James, Notre Thame: MI ne in or Craig strects.Address, stating si varticulsts, M, 6, STAR office.WANTED, à Store and small House, Sultable tj for a Fruit Btors, on Bt.Catherino or Crile LU streets, or would také part ofa Store with a butcher, Addres « M 9, Stam office ROOMS WANTED OR TO LET.70 LET.Furnlshad, 0 Bedrooms, at 24 Et Couspant street, tw we Ws So LET, threo Rooms as & dwelling, near the st-ofiice; was and water-closet; rent £40 and Address N, STAR office.© Lam, tue tops \u201chors 68 ony Cee ss farve.RAY\u2019 SYRUP OF RED ; N SPRUCE GUM, tv œ onohi Fang Throat rp Prios, 26 cents per bottle, WRY R.GRAY, Chom 138 Bor omit, (Trade Mort guet\u201d EL want their Nains renôvated an to enable them steer thro Montreal, Pebruary 9th, 18 a AMES MOOR B, WHOILRBALE AND RETAIL BOOT AND BHUK MARKEY 65 Craig Stress (moar Hernvine), Montreal.and varied stock of ior and Shoes suit A ante f for tha gaason neuve 11 stool 3) STE Rs! OY STERS! \u2014 Just a RANRWAR OP WIT.\u2014Thoso who cranioms rectitied ugh the holidays now ap- will find it profitable to have a feed, or' four dozen home, from BO! A Ta 63 Craig street.near Blemry.3 OTICE.\u20141, the undersigned, do hereby fordt! any credit dE ame Vins, 0 To IF.LAVOIE, 68 St for BOOTS AX A NTO Sarena or D RHOES.His rice prete lo lowes 1h, and his work, for style, \"LTERATIONS COMPLETED.| He otre him a call.rot Pris at Ih e Provincia) matibition.OYCE & COS CHKAP SALE L) of DRY-GOODE te sil going 0a at Ne.U7 8 Las o re as, at me OSEPH USHERWOOD, LOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, AIN'AND DECORAIIVE PAPER-HANGER, TMPURTRER OP ' DECORATIONS, FRESCO MOULDINGS, de.B ~The adrertisér, having always on hand the £31 and best selected stock of Droorations in the pares wishing to have thelr oa 0 1.\"ores painted qr [eco poses otre, EH TRA CARE TS CENTS FOR SALE at the Sran / » PROOY VANTRD Vie da x 1.Arnish em te fam Ei EAE a ie Sa 0 LET, the Tuper Fiat of 45 University street; [otession fmmediately.Apply before 11 a.m.or after 8 p.m 1-tf PROPERTY FOR SALE.FR BA(L:, Two Brick Cottages at Bt, \u2018Lambetts.Abpig Ju OHN NIUHOLS, MU Rt Franccte vs street, FOR BAL F.that splendid property known se 2 No.07 Upper St.Urhain strect, slze of lot 199 x25 Tt ar about 3,000 feet In superficies, The House is of na \u2018stone, 40 x 70 feet ; In hented hy Choid'e eh mn apparatus ; has ot colu water throughout; also, gOÛd nric staring the garden 1 ocked with choice fruit sache and worn ; na: a lar e, eue Title perfect.Terms essy.App arag - À.HA Notary ; office, No.si 8.James 4 roe.33-6 Or -TANNED LEATHER BELTING, MAYUFACTUDED BY JNO.L.HARDMAN & CO., 107.& 109 Queen Street, MONTREAL.Price-lists on application EPYA RDSBURG PURE STARCH.EDWARDSBURG OR GORN STARCH, PREPARED CORN, Gleeron, Patrick McCarthy, he Moran, John Gallery, Daniel Martin, Lawrence McDonnell and John J Cox.THE SNOW-SHOE CONCERT.The programme put forth by the Montreal Snow-Shoe Club for their concerton Tuesday next, 17th inat., gives promise of a very enjoyable evening.There will be six rousing choruses by the Club, reveral duetts, a number of vocal and instrumental solos, sentimental aud comic, and a humorous reading.The roloists are famous in \u2018the Club as artistes of no mean order, and habit has drilled the members of the club generally into à capital aborue\u2014the tramp, in Indian file, being invariably enlivened by ringing.I he novelty of the entertainment\u2014the Club wearing their snew-shoe costume\u2014 and the-fact that the proceeds are for the beuefit of the Montreal General Hospital will undoubtedly draw a large audience to the Queen's Hall next Tuesday.THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.The following is à complete list of the movers and seconders of the various nominees, which want of space compelled us to omit from our fiest edition : + ~ THE MAYORALFY: Aldis Bernard, proposed by Messrs W Workman, Hon H Starnes, Hon Gideon Ouimet, c S Cherrier, Edward Murphy, Sherift Leblanc, James Stewart, 1 it Delisle, Hen C Wilson ad H Malhol- land, seconded by Mgnore J Bte Beaudry, Henry Bulmer, I® Bartley, E Hudon, rème of îhe principal streets ; sing St.James street about half past t ree ta four o'clock.The regiment 1s in: fine condition just now an very strong, New Adyas'-aments this P.M THE Regular Communica- by ot ZETLAND Ci Go Ho.2 + ritish Masonic Cham be: rs, Notre Lame street, THIB EVENING, 12th instant, at 7.30 o'clock.By er ofthe W.M, 86-1 HENRY DUNNE, Act.-Becrefary.FUNERAL EMERGENCY, t\u2014 An Emergent Communication of Zetland 6, No.7,G.BR.Q., A F.and A.M,, Bo held\u2019 af the British Masonic Chambers, Notre Dame street, DAY, 13th instant, at | pm, so attend the Paneral of Bro.R.Youna, member of this Lodge.Brethren of sister ties pre invited R Mond.5813 order of the 18 expected to turn out munity to urge the city authorities to take decisive steps to eradieate it.Compulsory vacomation ; a thorough house to house visitation, and disinfection where disease is found; a small-pox hospital or series of isolated buildings; the marking of infested houses; the immediate burial of thôse who die from small-pox\u2014these and other common STan for the last three years, and have yet to be carried out.Looking at the question in a mere sordid way we believe that prompt attention to these matters would be\u2018found to ¢¢ pay.\u201d The News of of the West.Special to the STAR] 2 A special to the Globe from St Johu\u2019s N F, says the majority.of the Government was ouly one\u2014the Speaker's cast- vote.he public accounts of the.Inland have been brought down.They show Hthe-revenue per rear-to-be-$801,000-7 The Globe to-day says it 18 probable that Parliament will meet for business on the 18th of March.The Grand Lodge of O Y B, now in session, yester.ay marched in -proces- sion to St George\u2019s Church,wherean apr propriate sermon was preached by Archdeacon Filler.An attempt was made about eleven o\u2019clock last night to blow o open.a safe ir Patrick Burns\u2019 wood and coal yard office.The burglars were disturbed and \u2018left behind them seven iron wedges, four chisels, a Leavy hammer, and eome gun powder.Charles Crawford\u2019s gambling rooms, on Yonge street, was scooped last night by the police.\"All the tools of the Jit- de ame were confiscated.The police number, but made no arrests.ST.ANDREW'S 3 L JUG, No.8, ¢.R Q.& AM em- \u2018bers are LA hs to meet In the \u2018Britiah Masonic Chambers, at ONE P.M.on FRIDAY, the 190, do attend the fanorai of Brotuer ROBT.YOUNG, of Zetland Lodge.(By order of thé W.M.) DR.FINNIE, Secretary.FUNERAL EMERGENCY.\u20148T.GEORGE'S LODGE, No.ona B\u2014 The members this Lodge are requested to assemble at the Britien Masonic mbere, M Notre pan n PRID av, the Ji \u2018instant, at ON harm to st the brfthren of Zetland es ni the funeral of 6 ne late her, Kobert Young.Regalla 86-1 By Order of the W.M.T, MARK'S SUNDAY-SC HOOL GRAND BAZAAR, in MECHANICS HA FRIDAY th inst.Pi he Bu oi Fangs the New School.Donatione will de thank- re.À.B.Stewart, 346 St.Antoine wick Meet; and at of the Bazasr The Dominion Band wii] pe In attendancs.Admission, lic.Lunch from 12 to 9 36-8 the names of those present, 25 in day the first races on.Ash- bridge\u2019s Bay came off and the attendance was very larze.The Citizens\u2019 purse, open to horres that never beat 2:34, lat prize $15, 2nd $50, and 3rd $25,.was the first on the programme.Fanning\u2019s Eva won in three straight heats, Kitty Wells 20d, and Toronto Chief 3rd ; ; time, 2:40%, 2:41, and 2:35.The Merchants\u2019 uree, open to horses that had never raten 3 m., and owned in Canada, 1st prize $175, 2nd $50, and 3rd $25, was the next race for the best.MacKenzie won in three straight heats, Lady Clarion second, and Parrot third ; time, 2:47, 2:402, and 2:36.A reportis curzent in the city that simall-pox is being introduced to à great extent from Montreal.It is alleged that certain large manufacturers of ready-made \u201cork Zo in your city give out their work families, and that in many ot ne e (Emilion smalls ar, Thomas Mussen, Damase Masson, W RAND M ASOUR D ; Clendinneng, Darling, L O Loranger, \u2018 1RA = x exists; Toronto merchants buy this Juhn Monk, MeLennan and Jos ph MILITARY.AND CITIZENS clothing, and hence the origin of the re-\u2019 imard.; port.$ Owen J Destin: ro pored by Messrs A DRESS BALL, A farmer named Mathew Gray, resid- C Macdonnell, M MD, Le eon Laurent, J B COMPLIMENTARY TO ing in London Township, comm tyted Laurent, Patrick Flanagan, Thomas SIG.J.HAZAZER snicide by hanging himself in his barn Bowes and Daniel Kerns, seconded by : : \u201c A où Monday last.Mears I) drones batilt, x n Noe\u2019 Fell : or ft.Wroxeter\u2019s foundry, at Wroxeter hnmeur, Moses Maine tin \"Tracy, y ; = ville Cc, Wan destroyed yesterday morn: Geronx, F Pa ayette, Job Jobn Kelly, À Cau- PUPILS AND FRIENDS, ing; loss, $3,000; surance, $1,000.chon, Daniel Lyons tte John bm i] he anouM yention-of the Dairy » Franey.N Payette, Ÿ Kerms and Cle- men's Asscition of Ontario is in session ment TUESDAY EVENING.April ta.at Be perme o Tenses J 5 Cassidy, aw Stephens, 42 News of Opmawa J only the mover and seconder already given in each case.BT.AXN\u2019S WARD.James McShane, proposed by Messrs Alexander McCambridge, Will.am Workman, 8 Sincennes, Patrick Doran, Gilbert Scott, F X Major, Hichnal Mullin, Timothe Dionne, 44 eelan, Algxander Walt, Patrick Goldrick, Touis Monette, Thomas Evans, and Denis McCarthy.Becond- by Hon C ier, Meanra William McNaughton, Denis Mc- Carthy, Samuel H Kwing, Cliarles Larin,, Joseph Cloran, T w iggins, Michael Cannon, Joseph Briere, en- [Gero Joseph Villeneuve, John Bell, John Franey, John Curran, Isaac Bonner and Michael MeMahon.Michael Farmer, proposed by Messrs Patrick Larkin, H acinthe Charleboie, John Costigan, Moses Malone and Francia Payette; sesonded by Messrs Bdward McKeown, John Hatohette, J Lepro on, M D, George Acton and William Brennan.ST ANTOINE WARD, Thomas © Hood, proposed by Hon James Ferrier, Messra David To Tance, E 9 Peony and J L Leprohon, M 2 acconde) by Mesars Adolph Rd ; wil Hullarky, wen McGarvey ant\u201d famee Money st, John O MoLare- uly proposed hy Mensrs Andrew Robertson; John G Mackenzie and P N Mailleux; seconded by Merars Alexander, James Gill, Narcisse Valois, R W Sheppard, C Foote ond D Burke.Col Bond and Mr D Rosaire had only the mover and seconder already given.ST.LAWRENCE WARD, J E Mullins, proposed by Messrs M P All jem fey tie , USIO.\u2014A lady Thoron ughly com- tent to teach music oud moderate terms unexce; © references.A drees Eaglish, BTAR ® J Oe M.BEAN.late of the firm of Neville, Bean & will carry on bustness ter and pan dm all ite brans ur at No.fi porrommrs etre mod hire PR JOHN M.BEAN.Montresi, Feb.8th, 1874.WANTRD, a comfortable House, in some high, health Joonlity : rent $100.Address drawer K, Pos 86-8 TO LET, Furnished, from the ist May, for the £ summer mo a first-class House (West- 1040 BL.Catherine street.Cnn be seen from by 5 o'clock p.m 88-tf Apply on TO LET, Shop 191 McQill street.the premiee 2-4 ANTED Steam Pipe, second- h 14 Glass she dore fori x Post mince.te ares ere F y g property.Apply 4} 25 BY.Cm posa for Boarders at 3¢ on VV ANTED, a site par SL stnation ho General Servant | s these 1s mo wails: AGaress 0 4 Oran hoe WAST 4 & Sttuation vor AOE BA fe ITR DINNRD a pee WoT R DIATERY) 105 à Dry Gant ms , anes 1 CHOLLI.Apply oa T oman 4 and 47 University stréct.8-3 ANTED, employment by married man ss 4 Supertntendrht, CI rk ôr Timekeeper; is a good mechanic.Address 00, M, STAR office.86 V ANTER, Smployment 48 Fireman to a Station.r Portable Engine, by a middle-aved map, eh 7, BTAR office.» \u2014\u2014 ANTED a Htustion as Travelling Balesman, 8 Wholesale Boot and Shoe b y dente thorgrahiy nainted fn the trade ; un- periopetie cel nees Address Bg [Spectal to the Ssan.ï Orrawa, Febl2.The funeral obeequies of Bishop Guigues took plece thie morning he procession wag over \u2018oné mile in eo and marched through ideau, 8 ussex, Na!\"ôusie and St.Patrick\u2019s streets, The streéts were crowded with speciators and the stores on the line of march we clored and draped\u2019 in mournin Premier, Hon.Mr.Mamie Mes: Dorion, Scott, Cartwright, Burpee, and Sir John A.Macdonald attend , benides deputations from the city and\u2019 county gorporations and different Catholic and tant societies of the city.The corpse was exposed to the gaze of the spectators, being in a half sitting posture in a coffin, borne on a cutafalqne on the spoulders of twenty-four pall-bearers, The funeral sermont were preached by Hishep a Fabre 7 of Montreal, and Bisho f Ogdensbied, N.Y.He was bord 1 in the Cathedral Notre Dame under the altar of Notre Dame du Lourdes.A number of contractors gre in the city ; they are interested in the Welland Canal improvements now.lei.The contracts have been awarded and only awnit the forms acceptance of tLe parties and their conformity with the conditions of the departinent.The result will not Le\u201cimade public for à day or two.At a meeting of the congregation of Bank atreet- Presbyterian Church last night the terma of the basis of union were aubmitted and adopted with only one dissenting voice, Mesers J.Young, B Tooke, H Shorey, and William Robinson, adepntation from Montreal, arrived here last night, and had an interview with the Minister of | passing over Kensington TorONTO, Feb 12.| .\u2019 Finance to-day with a view to secure a médifl ation \u2018of the tariff on »inported ready-made clothing.The result ie not yet known.Angus, Manager of (he Montreal Bauk, sud W D Chambers, of the British North American Bank, arrived from Montreal lant night.It is said Chambers Will asauvne the management of the Bank of North America, ade vacant by the death of Mr.Ketly.Three deaths sre reported iu Buck- inghame, Ottawa County, from smallpox.Nine new cases are reported.lev J Muy has been reappointed Inspector, of Public 8chools.Hou Mr Smith, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, will arrive this evening.FINANCIAL.LoxpoN, Feb, 12\u2014noon.The Directors of the Bank of England have posted a card stating that there is change in the rate of discount.U S Bonda\u2014\"67\u2019s, 1074 ; 10-40's, 1054; New Fives, 103} ; Erie, 44 38.ARRIVAL.: New York, Feb.12.Arrived : SS Ætna, from Kingston, Ja.° A NOISY NOMINATION.The nomination for the County of Gaspe took place at Perce to-day.Le- boutillier, Ministerial, and Harper, Op position, were nominated.Mr Flynn retired in favor of Leboutillier at The nomiuation; the meeting was noisy; the polling will take place on the 2nd day ot March.IMPERIAL VISIT.: Vikwwa, Feb.12.The Emperor Joseph left here last evening for St.Petersburg, to visit the Czar.¢ SEB THE CONQUERING HERO COMES.\u201d Lonvox, Feb.12, General Sir Garnet Wolseley has madé arrangements for himself and his white troops to leave the gold const of Africa for England on the Ist of March.THE REPORTED REVOLT.San Francisco, Cal., Feb.10.The telegrapl lines Lence to British Columbia are still interrupted.Nothing later has been received from Victoria.RUFFIANLY ROBBERIES., LoNpoN, ONT., Feb.12.Two murderous assaults were committed in this city last night for the purpose of robbery.Mr.Joseph Stalker was waylaid on Victoria Bridge by three ruffians, beaten, robbed, and left in an almost insensible stater and Hoff, months imprisooment by the Recorder.The papere in the case were submitted to Mr, Devlin, City-Attorney, for his în- apéction, as there have been 80 many cases of reversion of julgments of the Retor er vn account \u2018of informalities, that it\u201d has been phought advisable to have the opinion of the City Attorney on any pase of importance.Mr.Devlin\u2019s time has been so much oceu ied that the papers were only returned this morning when Rocca, wus ut once arrested.Vissirre munaged to get out of the way ; but sent to the Recorder's office this afternoon offering to pay half the fine, 850 and costs, which was of course refused.ANNIVERSARY BALLA very pleasayt and successful ball in honor of the second avuiversary of their occupation of the new station in St.Gabriel street was given by the men of No 2 Fire Station -last evening.The station was very handsomely decorated, and, the reels, &c, being temporarily accommodated outside where they conld be got at in a moment in case of a fire, the whole tloor of the station was devoted to dancing ; dn | about fifty couples, consisting of \"the officers of the various stu- tions and the friends of the members of No 2, \u201ctripped the light fantastic\u201d until nearly .#ix o'clock this morning; the music being furnished by Rochean\u2019s cor net band.An excellent supper, which had been rovided under the superintendence of rs McRobie, was served about midnight, and the generous fare doue ample Justice to.Duriug the evenin , several excellent songs were sung esers Wilkie of No 1, Mann of No a Fred Haynes of No 3, the men of No 2 Joining in the cho russes in capital style.The whole entertainment wae thoroughly enjoyable, and reflected great credit on the men of No 2, by whom alone it was got up.One pleasant feature of the affair was that it was strictly on temperance principles, and there are no headaches to-day to cause unpleasant reminders of luat night\u2019s festivities., LATEST MONEY MARKET.bruary 12, p.n.NEW YORK [2 8 Leuucrccucu0e aoe 112% tot Sterling Exchange .serarreucense Ba 16 64 MONTREAL.Groenbacka bougut ata discount of.NK wn Greenbacks sold at a discon\u201d uf, .0x fe « Silver bought at a discon 9 « t payable in pois fo v,1 per oent « x a.@.WW.WARNER & 8.Cor.Notre Dame a1C bt.Pre, Kavige sir MONTREAL 5760CK REPORT.[Reported for THs BvAR by Bond Brothers.) aToCKS.Sellers.Buyers.|actions Bank of Montreal.104 1x | lag on trie Bar és 18, vere gaz 3 = Peupie 188 18% © du Pp Molson'e Bank.109 108% Bauk of \u201cToronto .fred 15 Banque u ar Morcnanta\u2019 nk, Nig 1g E.Townshiy s Bank.10 117 nebec Bank.108 108 anque Nation, 110 108 nion 108 = toysi Canadian Bank.| à an, Bauk of Commerce.oe T 8: ge! = =; Fe ws ar a: 1+ a: a.Moins p.c out.Telegraph Co 178 ves olegrap wi reas Nav.Co \u201cess ve Cauadian ax.Co.70 .Pas Rai 205 a - 181 : gerchants\u201d Exo 101 .ont.District Pr \u201cpuia- n Boctet eee eee er Tamilton Pr.*L'Bociety.vers res a Holi Btotk Co.se \u201d .American Car Co,.81 ©\u201c .Canada Engine and Ma-| chine Company .| B.C 764 .e¢beo Fire Insurano reas sane \u2026 out, Investment Ass caer cone vers Can, R.Equipment 10134 1004 LL.Can.Cote) aUUPE (e- 80 50 .Mout, Warehousi Li æ \u201cee 81 Gov't Deb, bp.c.cy.eer Montreal parbor sp.\u20ac \u201d 100 se se ss .ank Merchants\u2019 Bills, %0 an Grates and Bricks on hand, and Coal Bioves re paired on short notice, at L.J.A.Burveyer*s, 084 Craig street.ss NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.RISH PAPERS.\u2014 Just received, the \u201cDublin Nation you Weekly 7Nowe 1 \u201chg Irishman,\" and * of Irel 80, latest irish American papers, \u201c Irish World \" Irish Am- crican,\u201d \u201cPilot,\u201d d&c., dc.Valentines in great Nor\u2019 Ble rom one ven upwards, at BATTLE BROS\", No.9 Bleury, hear Craly s treet.8 PARIS HOUSE, | Two men nawed Tup ridge at about eleven o\u2019clo x, ers attacked and almost murdered.r\u2019s head was laid open eight inches, and he was kicked unmer- ly and robbed of a gold watch, His companion was thrown into the river and narrowly escaped drowning.These assaults are common of late.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Customs receipts to-day, $13,276.Mr.Moore reports having found today bruised beef at private stall No.412 8t.Catherine.\u2014 It is stated thatthe petition of contestation of the Chambly election will be tyled during the present week.\u2014 A mountain steeple chase by members of the Canada Snow Shoe Club (takes place to-night\u2014three prizes are \u2018offered.\u2014 The.monthly meeting of the Teachers\u2019 Association will be held in the McGill Normal School buildings to-mor- row evening.The cadets of the.Military School, forty-five in number, were practised in| skirmishing with blank ammunition on the ice on the river this morning.\u2014 A young man named Michael Quinn, arrested on suspicion of having tolen $4 from Stephen Baron, gave bail | at the Police Court for trial to-morrow.It is understood that Mr.Kerr will shortly apply before a judge of the Queen\u2019s Bench for the issue of a writ of habeas corpus in favor of the prisoner, Rosenbaum.\u2014 The University Literary Society debate to- Smee evening the following question : 8 voting by ballot preferable to open voting in Parliamentary elections bs \u2014 The third annual concert of the Sherbrooke street W.M.Church Sab- bath-school will be given in the Church next Tuesday evening ; proceeds in aid ot the 8.8.Library Fund.\u2014 In the account of \u201cthe seventh race at the rink last night, the winner\u2019s name should have be:n Lawder, not Lauder.He skated \u201ca waiting race;\u201d it was the competitor who lead nearly to the last Tho, gained by turning th corders quick- y.\u2014 His Excellency the Governor-Gen- eral left this morning for Ottawa.A guard of honor from companies 4 and & \u2014the University companies\u2014under eom- mand of Capiain Armstrong, and accompanied by the band of the regiment were in attendance a! the depot.- Col, Bond, Adjutant\u2019 Barnjum and other officers were alsopresent.The men presented a fine appearance and were com- EsVOLUTION IN PANT Currima.\u2014J.Campbell, Merchant Tailor, 46's BLEURY STANET, has matured a Dew system for cutting panta'to in all respects.It is saperor to any system i; rractics.For ele- gence amd style his pants | are aot equalled in nis oity.He soitoëts a trial 4 -machine ts an Absolgtely =n nocessit sity 1 p xeaine the Appieion Blot aching te 8 mee - unprecedented success, botng sold at a leas San any other r drat clase machine, and, at th a T Me at of of family machine.Salesroom, 338 Notre Dame sirest.156-8aw -\u2014_ Orders takén for Spring Btors-Stools, also for Spring Ofoce-Chalrs, everlasting and elegant.Sam plas to bo seen at L.J.A.Burveyer's, No.54 Craig Eu street.Births, Marriages, and Deaths.Births.Hrneav-\u2014At Kingston, on the 6th inst., the wifo of .B.Heravy, of a daughter, Lawaksce In Hamilton, on 4th February, the wife \u201cof Mr.Jo A.R.Lawrence, chemist, of a daughter.Fist en She fet 8th fnat., at Toronto, the wife of J.8 ROBKETSON-\u2014At ! oronto, on the 8th h inst, the wife of Mr.James B.Robe strget, she wife of Mr.John Cussack, of Aan.Marriages, Joreph Young to Miss Henrietta Bôyce, both of Plckering| Ross, BurERs - At Drummondville, O., on Jan.: ®t], lay Munro Ross, of Clifton, to Mary Pater Buyers, or Willoughby.BARNHART, CAMEROR CAL Trinity Church, Corn- sait, on the Sth In t., Mr.John Barnhart to Miss WYATT, ROR\u2014AL C rediton on the ob instant, Mr.Robert Wyatt, of London, to Mise Rebecca Roc, f Crediton.0 PaxRELE, Houus\u2014in this ne .\"the 12th Instant, yt hrist Church Cithedrs gla ughter af the late Capt R.Hollis, 1st or King's Dragon Guards.BROWN, gopwin\u2014on the Inth instant, by the Rev.Charles Chapman, M.A., at the residence of the bride's Drother, law, No.24 St Urbain street, ohn, son of Nr.William Brown, to Harriet, third ganabler of the late Mr, Richard Gedwin, all of thie city Deaths, MUEPHY\u2014In this city, on the 11th instant, Bridget epi, youngest daughter of Daniel Mo aged 3 years and 11 months.Priende and acquain ces are respecttully invited to attend her eral, which will take place from her father's residence, 87 St.Patrick , street, Point St.Charles, on Friday afternoon.\u201813th Feb, at 2 o'clock.Yoome_suteny, on the 1ith tnat, Rok, ; I A ean YAS AT \u201ccars in Youns, She oo i» \u2018ake place from 487 lagauche- tere stress, dm Priday.the 18th Feb., #t2 o'olock pm, to Mount Boyal Cometery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend, \u2018without further notice.CLARK\u2014On the Kllen Clark, Infant gag ser af va Pt aged 7 months and Frionds and acquaintances are respectfuliy invited to attend the funeral from her father's residence, on Friday morning, the 13th tnst., a 8 o'clock, to the place of interment, B.C.Come: tery.QAULEY\u2014 AS his renidonce, in Markham, after a gern he with Ch Cusacx In this ser on the 11th Tost, at 33 Latour f.Young, Boyon\u2014At Stouffville, on the 5th Inst, Mr.\u201d 906 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Opposite English Cathedral, JUST OPENED, ONR CASE OP WHITE, LIGHT, MEDIUM, axb BLACK, (TWO BUTTONS), LADIES KID GLOVES.Ld To be Sold at 16 Cents.Also, ox Cann or HEAVY, RICH, BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, To be Sold at $1.50, $1.75, $2, and $2.26 \u201cSTE.MARIE BROTHERS.('ARTWRIGHT & WARNERS MERINO UNDERCLOTHING.We have just received TWO CASES of these celebrated Goods (all sizes}, in WHITE, SHETLAND, | Awd SCARLET.KEMP & CO, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, No.306 Notre Dame street.2-008 B tBEE.JUST RECEIVED, BEBEE or or, TWO LITTLE WOODEN SHORS, by fda.Alrso, PUBLICAXS AND SINNERS; or, LUCIAS DAR- RUEK, by Mise Braddon.AMONG OUR BAILORS, by 1.Gray Sewell, M.D, For sale by 31 DAWSON BROS.GOAL OIL! COAL OIL! STANDARD WHEIFE, prit pra dency towards depression : Pacific.Mail, n°91 433; WU Telegraph, 2% hoi N Central, 108, 104 rie da 482 Michigan Southern, 82 à Rock taland, 108, \u2014; Northwest, 60; Union Pacific, 35 1-8 ; Quickailver, =; Ohio & Mississip i, 34, \u2014; 5-20 Bondr 1175 C C and TC, 41}; Toledo and Wabash, 53.\u2018Exchange rated as 4.85, interest to carry gold, 44.Sales at the afternoon Board :\u2014 101 shares Montreal at,,.,.193 35 [ti [{} 193 a\u201c \u201c 1 ) 75 shares of Merclania' at.1114 COMMITTED AT LAST.® The notorious Jules Rotca, keeper of the unliceneed tavern in Creig sirect, k'iown as the Bealaurant Parisien, was hie morning arrested and committed to jailon a warrant issued on the 26iL of December last.It inay be remembered that on that day.Rocca and his partner, E.Vissiere, were fined $100 or six + Observe the number.se TO, LPT.A Tenement House, So.80 St.Andre Tomcat Front can mass a Hou ês Sma of She eal situated, te ; ferred.Apply atthe Brak omee: TO LET, from the 1st of May, that favorably known placo of business, form com Ll st of St urice and Hen reels! x oa yJ.B Req, for the last ten years, and who uow Due.from business.his In a rare portunity for, rons Tin tng oommence btisli ness, there fiona trade «ready estah lished.apply on te Gremio, ortoR, AND) hrson Myntres) Seod Ds te em TT W Arman hy 8 Young man a situation in a vw.and to make Siself a hm 1 ye aati © A Fran nee weunera y aseful, nh | ANTRI, ation H thorogheg \u201ccompe- tant k-keeper, w ian py frac cas refeçences.Address \u2018* Hook-k Post-ornire ANTED, Twos apprentices in à compos end bindery.Apply to John Powe ns Nicholas street 86-2 Wm hy a yo10q lady who has machine, Sutohing b the St.Joseph street.> dary.Ih ANTED-A pan and bie wi - WwW A A man and b mme OMoen to Yeon: best of raforonons 5e \u2018 Apply at No | WKEKLY STAR.THR FAMILY NEWAPAPRR OF OANADA, The variety and rich quality of ite contents have elicited the highest praise from.thousands of our delighted subr scribers throughont the Dominion, and a4 a aubatantial testimonial to the true [worth of the paper, our old subscribers have ao interested themselves in extending ita circulation that the receipts from the 16th to 31st December, 1873, showed an increase of 130 per cent owes $ha cop.responding perisi of 1872, plimented by His Excellency, who 1 hi tained his eo for ro tide by torfituay Tow Gants, Kia oe .» 8 native spate La lois to sult purchasers.4 arriving at the degiot at's , the train ono of the first settlers In the County of Yorn, EVANS & SON, eaving exautly as the clock pointed to Tsnorson_ On the 10th tnst., Isabel Anna, duuwhter #4 : hali=past eight.yonine, [pboteon, Eeq., aged 3 years and 1 Bt John street.\u2014 The prisoner Atkin re-appeared be- BrRFEENG\u2014Iu Turono, on the 10h mstant, Anne ADBURY'S COCOA fore the Police Magistrate this morning oo Giephdas, uid Sentmen, on tbe oth Insta C pr Mat * when the case was resumed, his ccun.injuries reoeivbd bY Accident on the railiay CARnR \u2014 en CAN i ) sel, Mr.J.Curzan, made application for Bride, aged hind eon of monihe, spears, Ux 4 nor ee sortent oration or hig mimiseion to to bail, but his application CARMIcHARL_On the 14h ines.dt $3 Wood street, for Er , IN & Lane deposition of Mr À Cassils, mem- Cantal er i.Bd Barmichsel aged two Bx oath à La Haw Bole Ageats fort ro ° r of the firm of Cassils, Stinson Snvnseiue-Soodeni 7 me \u2019 Co, was continued this morning.oe tnt, Times ranean uen or Dis C OAL ! CO ALI .identifies the goods by private marke, voor as vers roomy the the po ran, runakill.\u2019 \u2014 \u2019 states that he has discovered, since Tele A, Wiha, he © \u2018beloked Augband of.|- ANER \u2014\u2014\u2014 oT larve \u2018his information; thai wh dozen of | parie Hutty, Ia bis Kota year.BCOTOH ne at on and Er children to mourn apé LOWER Port pmax.ner Dppers pad fn addition been 8.olen.his olf who Teen ote; Ho was highly respected by WALSH AWTHRACTTE.RATE George umphrey, & at » who NEWCASTLE SMITHS.; \u2018| deposed that the in question were | Se Ley ues by the same which been stored with al A fi ; AxoREw | Messrs J Crawford & Co, aud w on EW VC ISemen IS ' M, $ 35 and OF MoSiII direct.whi vances en made.e evidence of other staremen was \u2018 also AMAGED TABLE LIN ENS, ALKER'S CABINET COOK taken during the afternoon.SLIGHTLY DAMAGED IN THE BLEACHING, anges ave now Rand, Can ha seen dû == Bold remained at 113} , bank 60 Sa Soe ¥e Baw warsroem.oo days\u2019 sterling varied from 107 to 107 1-8; x ar a bank gold drafts stood at 1-8 per cent THE CHEAPEST GOODS .= TO BAILLIES, ToT Mat premium.ae The stock market was dull; Montreal Her offered in Montres) « fine apvortanent of 05 vaste pate\" Pos RUBBEW, Ae.advanced, , opening at 193}, rising to 194, = ha and closing at 193%; ferchanta an 1] Toronto were unchanged; Commerce Pet con, hey ate doing fart « ox Eu 5, CUEAD SALE and Montreal Telegraph, slightly im-{ 456 NOTRE DAME STREET.Cstharine firme ® 1 #11 doing on st No.67 BC proved ; City Passenger was quoted aa / yesterday, holders 210.buyers 206.RAR MoGrLL.I \u2018 ! ! i American securities exhibited a ten- \u2014\u2014 THE FAMILY HERALD AND ' PP EE PES An LAM htt sik CM THE BVENING STAR Thursday, | webrunry 19, 1874.my hands! I \u2018stood paralyzed! I heard my uncle 4.on heaping I reprouches ang curses upon ue.7 Ormoud\u2019s ery of horror as Le POST-OFFIOR TIME TABLE.entered to rescue our relative.I heard -_\u2014 : \u201cphrieks of the servants, snd their Montreal Joux date, \u2018ones of astonishment.Then it all rush- BRLIPERY.MAIL: Oto pn my soul in keen and agonized Tu Pr yey - The money bags on the LUE wTAMO vor, the wouud ob my uncle\u2019s shoulder, pis 0e ]Ote se Sy Bey fe ve drawn dagger! Ol, leaves! and Aa Pioviace cr Otay 1 would.have died boire armio Sue gray hair ou Lord Trevelyan\u2019s he Quaazo.The count's voice was broken with soba, and his face was convulsed with a terrible anguish.\u201cDo not grieve so, my Lusband,\u2019 > said the Lady Beatrice, in tender sympathy.¢ You were not to blame.You did not know what you were doing! It was Lord Adlowe who was guilty of the attempted crime.He would have Lord Trevelyan killed, and you hanged for the Locas Mar murder.Then he would have inherited a La so the titles and fortune he pocraved à L -|Beauharnois Route.80.\u201c\u201cYou are right Beatrice,\u201d replied Ler Chambl c | 7 : \u2019 .Cuntréetou Voronues 41e _ husland, Phong himeell vn a resolute Te paul and A cel LR effort.I know that my cousin, Lor or 7 ven on, nd ft Adlowe, took advantage of my delirium, Hunt go 1% and incited me to the fearful crime which Longueuil 2.00 was so happily frustrated.It ie in his fb - a1 if he chooses.L power to clear my name, 1 Rev Givi, Sault au] 3.18 Uutil he does, or until Lord Trevelyan 8 Terostunbe 481.Vince.19 \u201c4.60 dies, I must stay in hiding.My uncle Point Bt.Charles.3.30] 5.00 can never forgive me the assault I made ser Be che, upon him.lt is too much to expect |, Belle Riviere.\" 7,00! | that he should.All I desire is to escape seu] 25 st Sefome, BF Bose and a bis vengeance and pursuing batred.If 600).St.Johns & Bt.Armand] \"|\" he thought me still alive he would leave Bobi.Theta Bivens.by Nori 8.00) Te no stone unturned to effect what he 'd Rou sosojusnss 801 deems my proper punisnmen .- \u201cHe 19 pe and implacable!\u201d AIIM Y PROVINCES.* sighed the ly Beatrice; \u201cand you on w Frunswick, Nova|t * .m| were innocent!\u2019 ; ° ne Sewioandiand, ET à qu wl «| was innocent of all desire for his od daily où pvr .death,\u201dsaid her husband, solemnly and Thence denpateh is oi earnestly.«I loved him, Beatrice, counting from Oct.14.) 7.00 denpite his \u2018faults.He was the only Uxrrap STATES, futher 1 remember.If the truth ever ox Boston &: Nb rane comes to light, my wife\u2014if Qrmond .ston n avn Ein pees Ka al am fo ee ngs han, so.uthern m « baë|.team Yona, Pi land al 2.01 not mine, that dealt the blow that 6491 Mai .|s.7 roused the old man from his slumbers.qe ete na Meet ae fi 7.16] 6.45 Sometimen I have a faint and struggling we - memory that Ormond led me into the LE, Want 1npsxs, bed-chamber; that he dealt the blow; Letters, dc.preraid.via New York, that he thrust the bloodstained knite in- whence mails aro das pa hea York, tr my hands, and fled su quickly that he \"8 Havana and.West Indies, vie [-\u2014\u2014] 28 was not noticed.Certain it was that he al ry every Thursday ».St Thomas, the vise indies was the first to come at my uncle\u2019s sum- aod \"d coraall, on tbe 23rd of every mons.\u2019\u2019 \u201cYou are right! !\u201d cried the Lady Bea- GRsar Barraix, trice, with the force of a thorough con- By Croadian Line friday si 7-0 viction.¢¢ That explanation is the true y Cunard Line, Boston, Monday} 218 one! Lord Adlowe led you into the a)Postal Car Bi open till B.00 \u20187.30 ÿ oy ao st 08 Eu » And \u20187.80 p.m.+ pm.istered Letters must be Posted 15 minates be- atrec fore the closing of each Mai room, struck the blow, thrust the knife jut your hands, and fled the room.If this is so! Oh, if we could prove ir?< That we never can,\u2019 the shrugging, with his lordsbip, a knife in | It was su awful moment! fore the Court, and proclaimed.to bes wonder.On his return hon e, his constitution being weak, he fell ill, and died on the 27th of June,\u201d 1726.This account of him by his Seaiker is confirmed by many respec contemporary Au.thorides.A Lownox Exreanasr wits Baas, ~The Phosphate Bewage Company London have patented a process w io promises to solve the very toonblesns uestion of the disposition of the liquid Fi that flows through the sewers of every city.The process combines the saving o the rich manurial properties of the sewage for fertilizing purposes, with its disinfection, so that instead of polluting some neighboring brook or river, the liquid portion that escapes is clarified into sparkling water, pure alike to smell and taste e Company is at present experimenting with a portion of the eewage of London, treating it in the following manner: The sewage, a turbulent mass of thick, black, and odorous water, is pumped out of the main into a wooden carrier, along which it runs for a few feet till; passing a small pumiping- engiue, it receives theaddition ef a small quantity of phosphate of alumina specially prepared.The sewage conti.ues its course along the carrier for some distance, the phosphate meanwhile becoming thoroughly mixed with.it, and visibly atfecting its appearance in the direction of clarification.It next receives a further addition in the shape of milk of lime pumped into the carrier from another smal! pumping station, and then the mixture is Rermitted to flow into two large tanks, where the process of precipi} tation takes place, the etiuent water running off by carriers to perform its wurk ot irrigation.A À SENSIBLE WISH, General Wolseley ha has written a private letter to a gentleman in Winnipeg, dated at the seat of war, in which he remarks: \u201cI wish I had two hundred Canadian volunteers with me.\u201d \u2014 r xchange.Well might the commanders wn the Crimea, huve uttered a \u2018similar wish for two hundred Canadian boatmen.There the supplies in untold profusion lay rotting for weeks and weeks at Balaclava, whilst the troops, only seven miles off, in the lines before the Malakoff and the Redan, suttered and perished for want ot those very supplies of wholesome food, blankets and warm clothing.The hardy voyageurs who can carry their boats over portages, would have found no ditticulty in organizing an adequate ** brigade ** for the work which appeared utterly impracticable to bewildered Martinets\u2019 and red-tapists.One Cgnadian forwarder, to direct and organfze the transportation service at Balaclava, wou ave fait Îted- at-10-2æ.m- On 5 Bnday at The pure rates of post id on matter se he ot 18 per half ounte, and on each Newspaper: British eat Indics: Lettora 4, Uc.; newspapers, pe CL the Bahamas, letters, 8c.; news- © must b fully ited beaten on spa Woit \u2018indien: Letters, Zlc.; newspapers, &c.; except Cuba, letters, 13c.; newapapors, e.Spanish \u2018West Judies: Letters, 1e: i Dewspapers, THE DEEP SECRET ; OR, THE LIVING WONDER.CHAPTER V.\u2014CoNTINUED.4 You mean Lord Trevelyan 7\u201d \u201cYes eareet.Lord Trevelyan ie dreadtully bitter against you.He cannot live much longer, and until he dies no one must dream that Geoffrey Trevelyan lives, and is in England under the name of the Count Arevalo! Lord Trevelyan would not scruple to send you .prison\u2014t penal servitude even\u2014if he dreamed that you st\u2019ll lived.He has proofs whicl he is malignant enough to use ahonld the chance arise.\u201d \u201cI know it,\u201d groaned the Spanish count, otherwise Geoffrey \u2018l'revelvan, who had been supposed dead so many years, and of whose continued existence no one save the Lady Beatrice even dreamed, whatever Lord Adlowe might have idly suspected.** He has proots that would destruy-me of & crime that I never committed.1 never robbed my uncle.[never assanlted him with in- teat to murder him.| have fen explained to you how it vas.Beatnige.It was to my cousin Ormond Lord Adlowe I owe all my trouble.Had ] never been born, Ormond would have inherited the title and eatates of the Marquis Trevel- van.| was, however, the son of Lord revelyan\u2019s second brother, aud by law my claims were, of course; pri>r te all those of Ormond, who was the sun of Lord Trevelyan\u2019s sister, Ormond never forgave ne for having come into the world to interfere with his claims.My nncle, Lord Trevelyan, to whore guardianship I warleft'at an early age, as was also my cousin, took a milacious pleasure in reminding Ormond of the change my coming had made in his pects.How often have heard my uncle say to Ormond, as Lhe laid his hand on ny cousin's head.\u201c Yon would have been the richest man in England, ny boy, if it hadn't been for your cousin Geoffrey.All the grand Trevelyan estates would have gone to you but for him.\u201d Orwmand\u2019s hatred forme was thus early fosteréd into a consuming passion.Tt was he who turned my uncle against me, and blackened my name.It Lis he, Beatrice, to whom [ owe all my troubies!\u201d \u201cMy poor busband !\u201d said the Lady Beatrice, in soft caressing tones, fondling the thin, nervous hand that clasped her shoulder.¢Urmond\u2019s hatred for me culminated in the hour when he discovered :ny love for you, Beatrice,\u201d said the count, as we shall continue to call him, *¢1tseems he loved you even then, my queen, my beautiful darling.Yet be skilfully dis- uised his hatred and feigned freindship.key uncle, Lord Trevelyan, was ver purious.Heianow miserly.Although ia ioalienable heir, he being without children, he yet kept me upon a bare pittance by way ot allowance [was but one_snd_ twenty .then\u2014a.gay, joyous youth, full of health and apirits, very unlike the quiet being I am now.« How well I remember you as yon « {Traised his voice against me! count, sorrowfully..EDWARDS.|THE, SL, LAWRENCE SEW: GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY ATTENTION! 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in mercurial ert EE isin these terrible forms of di isease, where the human body has become a complete wreck, and where every hour of existence is torture, w great romedy challenges the astonishment and admiration of the sick.It is in such cases, where all the pleasures of Oxistonce appear out off from the unfortunate, and by its wonderful, most supernatural agency, it restores the holon i to's new life and new a mien There £ this great remedy stands an skin ahonses that ery one is more or less \u2018troubled with, a fow doses will in most cases, alone in its m and a few bottles in the more \u201caggravated forms, work 8 perm.t cure.(Those afictod with chronic diseases should chase a package containi Rod dosen boites.ee dotbe.sold by arta Uroguists.R.R.KR.RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.Nor Ora Hour after need an BADWATS Y RELIEF is a cure for every pain.READ 1t was the first and te THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly shops the most 4 excruclating allays in \\nfamm mations, and cures Congestions, w ther of the un, Biomech, ah Dowels, or other Tanda or organs, by on In from One to Twenty Minutes, no matter how violent or exc ; Rorvan the BUMATIO, Bed-ridden, intr.Cripy Criphied o Kodragiic, or prostrated \"wi a Sy Radway\u2019s Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT RANKL INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THER BLADDER athe Lady to call him scarcely al- ierself (0 utter, for many years, her Hi were-th Beatrice, carefully avoidin Geoffrey\u2014a name shè lu lowed lest it might sometimes esca uuawares.\u2018 You were a bright, laughter lovin boy, a8 iunooent of harm as a § like tetter the grave and thoughtful man into which you have matured,\u201d she added, gently, as 1f fearing that he regretted \"his lont joyousness$ and epirits.\u201cLife has a tendency to sober us all.\u201d \u2018Yes, Beatrice, but I am happier than 1 was.then,\u201d returnel her husband, tenderly.\u201cMy grave mein hides a heart more joyons than~i carried in my untried youth.Ormond was older than I Hé knew of my pecuniary trials, and lost no opportunity of citing my mind againat my uncle, even while he Poisoned my quncle\u2019s anind against me.One evening\u2014we were at Trevelvan Park then\u2014he led the conversation againet Lord Trevelvan, as usual.Ile told we that his lordship had a desk filled with old and bank- -notea.He plied me with rink.It was the first time and the last Beatrice, that was overcome with liquor.He tempted me to.eat \u2018opium with him,declaring that the practicemade his life delightful.T yielded, for an ex- riment.was always ready for fool 18h ex riments then,\u201d he added, with a deepd rawn mg Well?\" a the Lady Beatrice, excitedly, although ahe had heard the story many time betore.he quer, of the drug, or both, \u201cfired me to \u2018frenzy.I was in a wid delirium.The next hour was a blank.i awoke from that loss ps to find myself in Lerd Trevelyan's chamber, 0\" qe rere er à but partly concealing their magnificent dresses, was thrown vver them & richly-worked lace veil covered almost completely with offerings of flowers, while their tiny feet, encased in plum- -coloured silk stockings and satin-laced shoes, were slightly exposed to view.The car was borne on \u2018the shoulders of negroes; following them, six others, with the hd of the burial case; and following the latter atill aix others, with a table upon which the car was set down in\u2018the atreet at intervals.A band of music, playing a lively tune, preceded the cortege, and alinost the whole city eaw them placed in the tombs, and chanted over them the burial service of the Catholic church.A Woxberr®.Currp.\u2014The annélsof precocity present no more remarkable inatance than the brief career of Christian Heinecker, born at Lubeck, Germany February 6th, 1721\u2014one hundred aod fitty-thrée vears ago.At tlie age of \u2018eo months he could speak and repeat every word which war raid to him; when twelve months old he knew by heart the principal events related in the Pentateuch ; in his second year he learned the greater part of.the History of the Bible, and both the Old and the New Testa: ments; in his third year he could reply to moat questions \u2018on universal history and geography, anid in the same vear he learned to speak Latin and French ; his fourth vekr he employed himself i in the study of religion and the history of the Church, and he was able not only to repeat what hie had read, but aluo to reason Upon it and expross bis own judgment, The King of Denmark wishin wee \u2018this wonderful child, he was taken to Copenhagen, and there exhibited be INFLAMMATI GRATES on (CONGESTION OF T LUNGS, SORE THROAT, IN GREAT VARIETY, DIFFICULT RREATHING, PALPITATION OF THR HEART.AT MYBTÉRICH, R.FORSYTH'S.a ne vena, Orrion: HRADACHE, > No.1% BLEURY sraxer.| TOOTHACHE.[ ET eu RHEUMATISN, Ko.68 WILLIAM BIREET, 57.GABRIEL LOCKS corp evn cura, OLIDAY GIFTS! ied vost eer rp rer Al sar and comfort.a half tumbler of water will in a WORK BOXES, OLIDAY GIFTSI Hoar, Bek HOLES hha ren DRESSIN G-CABES.Travellers should al 8 CAITT À bottle RAD- CHRISTMAS STATIONERY, WAxs BaaDy Rainy with thom, oa tow = TATIONERY CASES\u2019 maar, It Rhos an Pr Pre l anis oy ILLUMINATED rear STANDS, |= Te GIFT BOOKS, FEVER AND AGUE.TOY-BOOKS ANNUALS.proies à Biever as a will ae to san erred, of these also now tn air posetra ble LA ator as RAT ROBERT MILLER, RELIED.Twenly fide conta per NOTRE DANE STRERT.\u2014 S MoCONKEY, DR.RADWAY'S Lade at 196 and 15° St.James street, REGULATING PILLS, bogs to inform bis patrons and the that his maw aan a at ul + fitted up In first-class aty'e AUBANT: Luncnr ow 200, OYaTaR nova Ba: war 7.Also PARKER BASE dally éuring i HE SOLICITS A CALL.Mi 87.JAMES STREET, t v Goposite the Ottawa Hol 1) publio y are to inform genbrally fi undersigned beg marie | thelr custorcers and the publ 0 ng the ravers loan susta ined b a a prem hey afe now in no! on baste re, as na thanking tem for put\u201d favors, and lieing a coutinuance of the vers, BANCROFT & SHARPE, crrr EXPRESS AND LIVERY OFPICE, Se.Jaume Horus BOUTLMI, + VIOTORLA SQUARE uy 7 Coated wits sweet Billioss Pever, arranted sack a positive cure.rely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerais, or déleterious us drugs, SF Obee the foil ploms resul! from Disorders of the Divoet ro Draams : ting in he Flom, annee Piles, Fuliness of the Blood in the Hand, the Blomach, Nausea, Hea burn, ot Fed, then oo Hot tn ne fet the Biome Heimann the Hi © Of rd mac Of ° © rried and ingen Front va Pattern at \"hd or Su fring 1mness au Von Bota o r We be Be Thre the slant.Paver ana.Dall Pata in tne Head.Denciener of of the kin 8, Pain tthe 81a Chert Lim aL Tabs) #u d sud, GROCERIES, &c.A, * BELL, DIRDOF INvORTER OV FORXION Nhs AUORS, TRAS, 18, 50 & 52 St.Joseph street, MONTREAL.sé REYS CREEK DAIRY, DE BRLLEFEUILLE McDONALD, ne Manager MISCELLANEOUS.BILLINGS AUTOMATIC CAR COUPLER.Rallwey Officials, Car Manufacturers, and others interested { ; the running and management of Railways invit: to examine G8 A TOMATIC CAR-COUPLER.It ls a self-coupler and uncoupler, simple in He ; complete in its ©, durable BRASS .CASTINGS.CASTING EVERY DAY.CHANTELOUP.206 GEORGE T.COO, Manufacturer of Goo's First-prise THRKE-ROLLER MANGLE, Ha.1 Favorite Bewing-machine for family use.Mo.2 on the Binger principle, for heavy work.- ALSO, MACHINISTS, FOUNDERS, &c., Ac.Orders for Castings executed promply and neatly.Office, Factory aud Foundry, MONTREAL.a-ly EWING-MACHINES.C.W.YILLIAMS pur aorurine COM Mshers of the celebrated ] SINGER AND HOWE PATTERN BEWIN ;- MACHINES, For Family and Manufacturing Purposes, Nos.198, 200 and 202 CRAIG STREET |, Fess, and United W(NTER ARRANGEMENTS, 18734.This ocre LA Lines are noted first.fall powered, engine, me ptcamsh rates mposed of the under yde-built, double Crre Ormion : Mo.168 ST.JAMES ETREET, Montreal, me L' J.CAMPBELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS 0 LEATHER BELTING, _ FIRE ENGINE.HOSE,-\u2014\u2014- \"LACE LEATHER, &0 594, 596, & 598 ST.JOSEPH ST.MONTREAL, Tonorto Ww.8.CAMPBELL, Ho.15 PHANX BLOOK, TORONTO, ROBERT REID, SUCORAs0R TO .JAMEB LAVOR à GO, SCULPTORS, consol of this Pairy _Importers and Manufacta.cir 0 very descriptio aiment vuppiyiag Lis city ose al with ons of the of nécessaries PUR i * 1 MILE of the he \u201cbot ality, It is\u2019 clas (is | MARBLE AND GuiNiTE WORK, raids lity it Bt, ual \" t is obtained or ul 0 unless From cour res from ail 1 disoave, breathing pare air fie.CATHRRINS AND Aurxamoms mares, and recetving « Fromotent supply of wholesome me and MONTREAL nutritious food.{s purposs an extensive estate, Cerce hours by rail from Mow has been rted an us arm.ven on Log rate an © ve ors, ares Desens and Estimations furnished promptly om appliances necessary for a large dairy have beem APPlioation.Rl co jcted on the latest and most improved priaci- ples.Ex enced .-maids have carefully } ve ost m | Buea te ari Cr, SCOTT &.00.small quan uf pply pubdlic and $ private Ipetitutions lle mem, tad parties coù conteæ- A CHINISTS AND PATTERN- Ë 12 gallon eonjed cans.The milk i \u2018only be de MAKERS natural af ; bo separated by artis urches ee PR IRON AND WOOD WORKERS, quantities required, ou will be CTURE PRINTERS MA MATERIALS $ ones and m, addrvasing PORTA) PORTABLE FORGES, and end No.ww Pho tare Shoapest e orient \u2014Refe \u2018to the above, families Pogulrine WOOD TURNING LE NES Tue foot mu UI be furnished with tickets for its ivery, Or power, for amateurs and maolical Tursers on apoliying at the Depot.PA\u2019 METAL OPERA C with turm-up seats, for public halls, restaurants, hotels.PA TENTED ARTICLES for In: and oth: Bend for circulars.or vontors ce No.637 Craig street, MONTREAL =m MACHINERY FOR SALE Engine, 50 60 horse-power.and i One three-sided 8mith\u2019s Patte ] Jn mit .To Moul ding Machine.Porsyth's Patent Baw frien M MULLIN 404 anal street.and economical.The most perfect Invention for the coupling and uncoupling of cai: in existence.A right to use it on any line 0 Rallway in the Dominion of Canada, or $0 manufac \u2018 re the same, or the exclusive use of patent may be obtained on application to the undersigned, at No.36 5¢t.James 8 troet, Boom 1.P.J.JF.BMITH, Post-office Box 54, Montreal.1m M! LLER BROTHERS & MITCHELL, (Successors $0 Geo.A.Miller & Oo.,) MACHINISTS, PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS.Also, manufacturers of experimental and other Machinery, Hand aad Steam Power Hoisting Machines, with all the latest improvements.Lock-up Safty Valves of the most approved pas terns.A #tock of which is always kept on hand.Special attention given to Patent Oflfce Models.53 Sr.JosEPH STREET, .(0}d St.Gcorge\u2019s Churok.) or ASALIERS, NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS, IE BRONZE and CRYSTAL.PATENT BURNERS, 753 THE GERMAN OPAL CLOBE, PLAIN ARD ORNAMENTAL _ To SOAP-MAKERS AND : OTHERS MOGILL'S BRITANNIA SOAP CRUTCHER, \u2019 MIXING MACHINE, Patented on July 15, 157% THE GREATEST LABOR-BAVING MACHINE EVER INVENTED, For ore, © JAMES MoGILL, 13 Couege strest ; Mesers.ROG 4 XING, Montreal.NHRISTMAS PRESENTS., CABINET FURNITURE, AY No.443 Notre Dame street.\u2018The subst riders ave just opened an elegant and unique assortment Or to so They would a also call part particular sttention to an unusually varied assortment CABINET FURNITURE OF XVERY DESCRIPTION, IRON BEDSTEAD, BRDDING.&¢., &¢., All at the most moderats prices.J.& Ww.HILTON.(GEORGE ARMSTRONG UNDERTAKER, CORNEE OP Craio STARET & VICTORIA SQUARE, due ries of Heat Burning of Te Toa né dosss of RADWAT'S LIL! free m from the abo named disorders.cente per box.Read * PALER TRUR® and oe ser tlemp to RAD Y & LU, été St.Paul - treai, Cansda, Le vent vou CJ HON ARAL : LU tCALE*, &c.H B.WARREN à co, SCALE MANUFACTURERS, 207 FORTIFICATION LANE (Of Victoria Square), MosTenAL EE \u2014\u2014 LEGAL NOTICES.ROV1X- © OF QUEBEC, Montreal.INSOLVENT ACT OF OF 1869.SUPERIOR COURT.In the matter of JOSEPE LAPLANTE, of Montreal, posited in nie Office of = JOSEPH LA By T.À C.C.DELORIM His Attorneys ad Mian.Montreal, 10th Deo., 1878 JNSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.In thes matter of aRORGE HARRISON PHI at Manufacta rer and Trader, of the City Montrenk, Insoive The Insolvent has mad an a his Ts noti- eee see JOB LAJOIR.À Interim.Assignes.Montreal, 5th Feb., 1874.81-12 NS OLVENT ACT 1869 the matier of TRUDEAU 4 COMPANT, Domtaion Dye Works, of Montreal, Insolven AUOTION BALE OF 81 STOCK, PLANT, &e.Public notice I ere given that the undermentioned m the above will be sold by eae ection on the prem] 0.ne .JOSBPH ontrent, on PA a deu EEE M.vis ing Machines, ving \u201cmairiai, 44 âc., a ta lots os suf! asers.Terms made amor B%gck-list can be seen ei Sbtatosd ou application to Tyre, Perkins & Lajele, M: L.JOS.LAJOIB, meine.Montreal, 3rd Peb., 1874.134 PROVINCE PE Juxso, } District 0: JS 8 THE SUPERIOR COURT ONTREAL.FOR THE DISTRICT OF M The Twent entr Day of l'ecsraber, One sand, Eig Hundred and Seventy-three.i [No.red PATRICK GRA of the Cit.Montreal, fu the District ot on Grogan,\u201d iainfiff, ve ADRIEN CHARIOT ps ince, Trader, Defendant.It ls ordered on the motion of M Duhamel Counsel for the Plaintiff, in as much as it sppenra the rh of Emmanuel Proulx one of e Balliffe of the Bupertar Court for acting in the District Monte on summons in this cause issued, inten, that o the Defendant, has left his domicile in the and ca : ot be fo the found In (ho Dis Districtof Mon: real, tht the said an wice tnserted in pue Jrenen Tes in the linguate in called Hv pppoar before ute aa th M a plitee B c emand of t Plaintiff within two months after the last Insertion and, upon thon lect of the ant to appear and to such de- rlod aforesa e waa Plalotiff will be ih me roceed and judgment se in a cause by de (By the our) EAU & HONEY, HUDFERT, PAPINEAU \u2018pac.hd be tw Hemera, and twice In the newspaper of the said RIA NING notified = 82 FURNITURE.PURELY MUTUAL am Mul Frain Jor Inland Pond Night babar Tor Island Found, the White Boston, and r Previn Mgnt Bai for ne stopp ing » Too hoy.train runs through to Fro- vine Line, Gore Raw.term Accommodation Teain for Lal Island Pond and ine, Fortiand, acinthe, at.fo ties\u2019 Junction RR, at.LL.Express tor Boy vis Vermons Central Hem Mai Trapn for Bt.Jobina sid Housds Bint, 27 with Jansen, Bhemord and Chambly, and Bouth-Rastern Comm- ties\u2019 Junction ork Homi, aii.8.» Bxpross for Now nro Boston, via Ver- \u2018 ont Centr > secured un o25r frolunt or other Particulars, apply\u2014tm Fort ! L Farmer, or or Hh au 0 Andrew Allan n has, vo Havre, John Is quete a Gt EURE 23 Paris, to Gustave As the punctuality of \u201cthe trains depends ou COTHRE WENOEMS ES \u2014 \" » EN, BALOONY AND HOTEL SEATS, \u2018Wo have been a ou uver M Diplomas, rill hele Chase fi eur ?, .7 and Frat Prises, at Provinc.al Exhibitions tm Quebeo 280,\u201d o! WBOLRIALE AND RETAIL.and Ontari fr he bee Bowing machin or Bikk : a N° ry Baturday, at \u20ac00 p.in., for Ha \u2018an 559 & 561 WILLIAM STRE.famii manufacturing purposes,\u201d _- = pt.My! The International Compa 8 Steamers, also r rus ol urna rie Pipe reel Mi, Hos fan | el SEER ERT BSE MONTRE a: and Pounds à on ot gery 84 calling | at Lough tit 0 John, N.B., éc.+, : d .Ireland and bootiand) are intended be des- scked SHunglin of every dust ripton ro aired citred nt The CO.W.Williams Manufacturing Coo ng De mice aroun I ne For further information, and time of Arrtval ane ANADA CORDAGE INSURANCE, &o, siations, apply = at tno cut on, Bonavenvars.\u2018 _ oo - Station, or = 0.Ames FACTORY UNION MUTUAL LIFE ' C.J.BRYDGES, Managing Dir AND.« .Moutreat, Octovar 6, 1978.INSURANCE COMPANY, PER EE PLASTER MILLS 10 sail batweun the Clyde kad Portiand at Leer ea | QOUTH: KASTERN RAILWAY.\u2019 OF MAINE during season of winter navigation.1 (Entabtished 1825.: TT \u2014 oe _ , Irani.Cen 8 WINTER ARRANGEMENT.7.GABRIEL LOCK, LACHINE CANAL.OnGaNizED 1849-24 Years\u2019 Experience A tioned visi ee JOHN A CONV .\u2014 Berthe not 1 paid for.IITRAINS WILL By is FOLLOWS: GOING 800TH.GOING NORTH.| | JONN C.SHARP, M.Dors.MaDIoAL EXANINER.HON.DIRECTORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC: MA CE HENRY YMAN, Esq, of Ki wALTERR Raq.otre Lymans, of Mowers Cavillior@ FERDINAND DAVID, ce.MPP.HON.+.H.CUSHING, G15 WM.0, JOHNSTON, y, Bart Sham! bia P.ROB.N'ofM essrs J.M Robertson & Bontile DUNCAN MOCORMIC MAJOR MILLS Montreal, Raq.J.C.HATTON, re.+.LEGAL ADVISRE.EDWARD J.MAJOR, GENERAL AGENT YOR PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 99 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL; CANADA British Ymerica _ Fire & Marine Résurance Company, Established 1833 All descriptions of Insurances effected at Current rates.Hue MCLENNAN, Esq., Director Montreal, M.H.GAULT, Agent, 164 ST.JAMES STREET.OYAL INSURANCE CO, OF LIVERPOOL, (PIRE AND LIFE.) Capital .Funds invested Anpual income .$10,000,000.12,000,000, 5,000,000 Liabilities of Bareboiders ma M TATLET | Chief Agente.H.J.MUDGY, Inspector, P.Q.ORTH BRITISH MF RCAN - TILE INSURANCE - -OORNKE OF\" FRANCOIS XAVIER AND HOSPITAL STREETS TO BE LET, TWO DOUBLE OFFICES, From 1st May next.ST.2 to MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON.PHŒNIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Issues every description of destmble policy ot To Teer returning annually fo the insured he asoe: surplus.CANADIAN BUBINESS FOR 187%.Few Policies; 1451; Insuring.Premiume received.Ciatæs\" Pro the above tha may idea tue estimation tn which the Compady is bald tn tbe Dominion.SIMPSON & BETHUNE, General Agents, 0-ly 108 8:.Francois Xavier street, JMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE OONPARY or : LONDON, ENGLAND.FeTABLISHED 1008.Funds tavested in Canada.\u2026\u2026.100,000, - Fao oERI RINT E PRINTERS XR8.\u2014This celebrated Com sition Be Cored od By many first-claes printi tablishments.It has completely superseded the old compositions.1ts merits are: Tot It does not become Bard incl or severe frosty weather; nor soft in hot Seasons, in heated rooms, or by the side of ste cam-engin oes mot shrink.nd, 1 retaine its suction; the face ; rollers 5 once » week consequently can ort working until the of ene day and folly at once the next morning.(hereby an time, ink and material used in ter ant ams © to time, and the: dll become equal to n 1s Composit on can be supp pplied at doo, per Ib.nett, tn in convenient bulk re: ady for cas Wad into This Gompontt dp haw been used in the Montreal Srar Office for thé past three oT Eving en entire asiiefaction mn, n° guars eed.or in Roller 8socks clot.hed by um, tentimoniale, Hoo bred siructions re other information à apply by letter asie & CO., Box 47, Pont Montreal.a few main to have Rollers Cast or Recast em ry College street, Montrea done by sending he Stocks to No QFFfICE DI SKS, \\ HIGH AND LOW À large stock on hand, and made to order.CYLINDER DESKS.beet desks made.Bult any private office.Th more TERS BROS, bad 11 Ronaventnre strant CENTS FUR BALE at the Stans vies.4 BUILDING AND'ORNANENTAL FATTERNE, It it\" does not be | ding) ding) ding) t.Bo! pt.U E dellen \u201c Poareo 184 apt.Roberts sa for owe rose sacls b have very superior socommoda: Tage Pagseng eyed | Tickets are issued at reduced rices rod desir- out their fri Gilbert, 8 Soribe; in H Behrens; M.= Christians © RB.Hadoll, 4 \u2018Btore trandento: El openhagan.to P.M.Kolle, 18 Sanctannae nuep ados : in in jeryen to Michas) Kroun, Conaul ; wring &-Jami Langbourn\u2019 amare , Fencbhurob #' street ; in Belfast = J Lan loos in Fu bee to W.M MaophieroouS dix Montres) 10 DA VID TORRANCE &4CO., Court.SPECIAL NOTICE.AYE LINE BTRAMBHIP COMPANY, The steamers of this Line will sail from pier 9, North River, New York, op every alternate Wednos- day, ss follows :\u2014 , Nov.36th Dec.10th \u201c\" th Jan.7th \u201cSst Through Tickets to ail parts of the Continent.Drafts issued fer £1 and upwards.For passage and freight, apply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO.73 Broadway, New York; D.A.ANSELL, 2 Bt.Balpioe strode, Montreal STOVEs, &o.WARREN RANGE GAINED THE FIRST PREMIUM AMERICAN \u201cIns, 1871.Or, ae : in Boston, | Central R R.Office, Double Elevated Oren, Warming Closet, Broiltng Poor, | Fender Guard, Dumping and Shaking Grater \"FELLER, WARREN & CO, MANUFACTURERS, TROY, FN.Fr: Chi (8°, JOHN STATE, Co orner Bleury and Dorchester Streets, AGENT FOR MONTREAL.» JVES & ALLEN, HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS AND FOUNDERS, EsTABLISHED 1859.t .Recent improvements enable us to pay more atten timto JOB WORK; and we can furnish PINE CASTINGS having that smooth finish peculiar to AMERICAN CASTING 8\u2014 with promptness, and at a reasonable price.; We also bave à large variety of 1 Jiranch Houses: Now York, Cleveland, and COMPANY!S célebr t Draw ABSETS, 26 Qual Voltaire ; twerp, $0 Ai px.Am.\u2018 somite À Co, Or Richard Horus : in ToRtrdan.& Leave 3.45 Montreal, Airire 10:10 EIGHT NILLION DOLLARS.G,E,ltætn \u20ac Zoe; In Hamburg W.Gibson & 4.06 st.Johns, a E Depas dood tn Hel ho Charley & Malcoim 4.40 W, Farnham, i on! mer reenhorn: DIRECTORS\u2019 OFYICE, Hoo: do Monten wom, oro A ow, ase 5.04 Brigham, » Great Clyde mizeed; In B 5.25 Cowaneville, 7,9 No, 153 Tremont Street, Boston.B.& A.ALLAN, 5.48 West Brome, 7.08 16 Comerof Youville asd Commun somete oa aun Junction, oe \u2014 .t0-Button-Plat; BTS OMINION LINE 6.37 Richford, 8.12 Un \u2014 7.24 Mansonville, 5.30 Tbis line is 00: the folk first-class, ° 7.88 North Troy 6.90 full-powered, Ciy t Steamships, and ie intend- ; ; , p to perform » eyuler service een LIVER- : 8.20 Newport, Moe an ; \u2018a SoumsE, \u2018 .8.60 Btanstea ave 4.FOOD QUEBEC D MONTREAL and Arr.8.10 8: tead, La 4.00 The 245 p.m.train from Montreal makes clos connections through to Hoston and New York a all points East and *outh, arriving in Concord t following morning at 5:3, Nashua at 7 &.m., Wo cester at 8:95 a.m.Lowell at 7: a.m., Boston a ; BM a.m.Springfield at 6.30 a.m., and Now York at 1235 p.m.L.1 FOSTER, Manager.January 12.- : 16 ENTRAL VERMONT RAIL.ROA .LINE\u2014WINTER ARR- RÜEMENTE, Commencing on December 1078.Day Express lcates Ms treal at 8.30 a.m., arriving via Lowell, at 10 Train for Waterloo leaves Moptrent at245 pm Night Express leaves Mon real, at 1.90 p.m.for Bostor, via Lo Hitcobaruh - also, ; for Rew York, ia Bpringfela ry arriving i» Bostat a at 8:40 a.m., and Now York at 1 A) pro.TRAINS GOING NORTH A.WEST, Day ross leaves Boston, via Lowell, ats am.m., arriving In Montreal 10-45 p.mat 7:50 à.ji Express\u2019 ipaves Po at 6 p.n., via Lowel and New York a wa Springfield, arriving in Montreal at 9:30 a t 8 pm Bloepiny care are atic nod to the Cohan Express een Mon Montreal an adh Springfield, and ot Albans and ana roy *xpre pla wing room Cars on Day For tickets and frolybl rat rates, Larply at 2 Vermont) J.w.HOBART.hen tea Supt.Bt.Albans, Dec.5, 1873.ses ANADA BROCKVILLE AND OTTAWA RAILWAYE, Bay your Tickets for OTTAWA ea HHOCKVILLE.Certain connections made with Grand Trunk Trains, THREE BXPRESS 140.08 DALL) EAVE BROOKVILLE, 7.20 a.m., 4.00 p.m.OTTAWA, 9.80 a.m., 6.46 p.m.Eunrrsw, B00 a.m., 8.00 p.m.or 20 ARKIVE AWA, pm, J Dm.RanrREw, .S00 p.m, 9.6 pm.BROCKVILLE, 1.50 p.m., 9.45 p.m.These roads are of the same as the Granc Trun ar y BO transhipmsnt - AB a k, and there is of freight, when in car Brockville, 5th May.187-.© MANUFACTURERS™ M.DOW & 'CO., BREWERS AND MALSTERS, MONTREAL India Pale sad other Ales, Extra, Double and Single Stout, in wood and bottle.Familles supplied ia small Casks, Five Gallous upwards.se \u2014 COAL FOR SALE.URLEIGHS, HART, à PAKRBE, WuOLRSALE Coa AL DaaLERS sn : Boy pre pared 10 oon with dealers and lar to deliver, prod tbe som Beason o Navi ation the DELAWARE and HUDSON CANAL lebrated LACKAW ANNA COAL To parties calling nt thetr Cffice any will be gladly given.BOCOMMOMBTRERT.MONTREAL.73-1y - COAL! | COAL ! CARGO of WRLCB ANTHHACÎT - UST RRCRIV : C.H.TUCCEY.S.W.BEARU &C- CHEAP COAL.54 MeGILL NTREFT.NHARCOAL=Reet qualitÿ hard: wood Charcoal.2 livsugns FoR Bn, for the use of which no charge will be made.M! TAL and WOOD PATTRRN MAKING done \u201c: ! a moderate cost.; \u2014_ v IVES \u20184 ALLEN Queen Street., 31-e0d WwW CLENDINNENG, * FOUNDER.CASTING EVERY DAY.A speciality made of HRAVY CasTiNGs, either for Building or Machinery purposes.The subscriber has just arectrd à M ton CUPOLA and has thus factiities for making the vo re largest Castings required fn the country, Orders can be lett at ! 882 CRAIG STREFT, 114 and 116 ST.JAMES STRKET, Or, at the Foundry, corner of INSPRCTQR snd WILLIAM STREETS.10 W.CLENDINRENG.x, ,UMBER &o.LACK WALNUT \"LUMBER, KE B ASEWON HARD BUTTER.AUT, on RY, CHROTRU and 9 0 MITENCOD Lum MBEK of all sises ; also, VRNKERS, and PA?A and ou hand s largn stock of DRESSED LUMBER and FLOORING, &a N.J.MAXWELL & CO.Office and Tard, 716 Craig atreet.| Pianing Mill, 1.Nasareth street -1y AND BRID G F BULLI ai XR ON HAND SAWN 70 PEDER, every desertption of Also, Sawn Lomsux res ms\u201d hums SHFARER a ia, » abriel oi.Ir Outer a yo art of the oity.nila Westarn À.m7 total .sands have.heen lijursd 0 + ELAN ING CUMPARY, ; Ve McG street, F 10: © l'at-O8J: J 4, BOYLE, \u201cIARt Joe: ph street MEDICAL, &o.O THE AFFLICTRD.\u20141 Fish to state that 1 have removed m: Tooms to the Mechanice\u2019 Bank Chambers, No Nor i Tes of James street: and that 1 will, as usual, pay special attention to chronic diseances, of all nain , particularly those of a charac t be ment resulting in more sers ha ail te other sine In his world put toyether: Nervous Irritability, Morbid Sensitivences, Joss of Memory, Lack of Confidence, Indecinion of Character ep nslon of Spirits, Incapacity to apply the min Oce anpation Imbert, Impotency, and Rome almost ty.All of which can be corrected b Ing the vital forcen, which can he done witi out re usual drug and nostrum treatment, by Thiel thou- ve practised my peguliar mode of treatment for lu oars, and during that time have treated an ense nn ber In all parts of the world, in the bear walks of Tite, not one can say that ! have ever done them an y all can a that 1 have cured be ti them, no matter at how gre at a in the sir mitst call and see ue at my o hours fro; milo Tam, 310.4, 40470 0pm.Private con M.H.UTLEY.M.D.COUGITS, BOL% = M NG COUGH, Crotr, Beoxcgiy pd AsTriva, ard affection of © ) tho THPOAT, Ler : and 1 o ue A speedily and means wd pe the use of Dr.Wis- TANS Marsan op Win Crrany, which deu net dy up a congh and leara tlis cause Thin, Lut loosena 8 cleannes the innge ant lays Seritation, Laks veto ving tho cause of thr romplaiat.CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED a timely resort 2 this atandart.remedy, an le root by hupdre of testimonials 1t has resstyed.1.Butte on the d sa V.Y0 RER & KONK, Taos PROFEIETORE, CENTRAL AND."]
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