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AE, \u2014\u2014- oh a = e pe eet rere mv - \u2014\u2014 - - 7 = ~ 1 3 = LT En à + - \u2018 USE = .\u2018 A VOL: VI, NO.54.; MONTREAL, THURSDAY MARCH 5, 18714.PRICE ONE CENT.e \u2019 .= .3 - v no : > © - pe \" HATS, CAPS SITUATIONS WANTED.HELP WANTED.PERSONAL.| POETRY.De ittle ne leat.Around the b hat pe bp mera of stolen 8 8, ped Hn tution of ie ph Eng ere, da a WIT AND HUMOR.eee ] \u2014_ smart to feed a fast news- o : \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , ef .good cat at: ; > » , TS, CAPS WARD, à young mem.not, long from the ANTED, a good, ald to 4 §0od hand.ERSONAL-\u2014The parties wbo were in & aeluh table.The mother\u2019s eye rests ou.the ly So himself in the head, inflicting à [ture recently delivered before thatso-| \u2018I saw what I can\u2019t ?ie bli FOR your HATS, oly 66 Hpter Dr bo le ais re tar Apply Brin ofise.gd o on Saturday after.oom, end took & Skye Terror BRIGGS CANADIAN ANTHEW.vacant seat, and tear after tear bedews wound from which he will most probably ciety, that there in ._ ; Vt see,\u201d as the blind and FURS, you cannot y y -_\u2014 corner o rook and Simpson st: \u2014_ ; 4 p y y, every reason to be- wood-sgwyer said.OEM.SAUNDKESON tbe summer months.Apply at No.14 Chennevitle ANTED, & yévéral ceper, fot a plain had better return the same, and save ; : .her pallid cheek.The father\u2019s glance die.lieve that the aurora consists of electric \u2018Ly i \u2018as lie &'HRO.,188 Craly streat Their stock atreet | VV eus.Avply ab Paul siroot 66-27 t8 Jimuel Brigge says \u2014 turné to the unoccupied chisir) 15 li A well-known member of fashionable currents, traversing the u rand eotriv Why is u kiss like a rumor ?Because a: \u2014 _2vey \u2014 NY : ; = nable I \u2019 : rer à; qualities, and Saint silce.Thoy defy any WwW ANTED, b A young man, a = los gant ANTED EEE \u2019 ER stom to BRS0 NAL ZWhosver, anis Be CBB.C.Btoeplo No literary man amounts io much in tremble aa with & mighty effort he cur society in London, & colonel in the regions of the wtmosphere it gues from mouth to mouth.house the city Lo undersell them.53 voyancer and Eogroeser and bas many years o ave, CT TTT 834.Hotel a palr of racing.snow-shoes, with green and this country until he bag writlen a Cana- the agony of his heart.A silvery voice g had for several ve: t Tu writing of vol ; I'he beat way to keep a young.lady\u2019s a 088 a BC Bon 130, Parl offen.| ee alte ribbons, lexviny his own Instead, will much dian National song.is heard in th iot and lonely halls, i rs, DAC (OF BOYOTR JoRTe A er (ho h WEINB 0 vo cRnves We quite com- affections ia not to return them f FUR RS! FURS! FURS! ANTED, by a young aan Taely arrives from | AXTED, 0 tebe charge ga Tous oblige the owner v3 bringing them Devin 4} 1 Lave concluded to do so.calling a now quiet and lonely ha = idolatry, which ori Yr in grief for the monly find 1t assumed that they are «un- The a ; Indies .der i - rived from | X a Store, 195 Notre Lam _ dave 0.tee for A ry voice, eath of his son.Before the youth way nected with a great central mass of inol- 'ason young ladies 1156 powder 18 ' eneral sasortment of Yorter.roland, à aitustion ne sain out y Latour etree \u201cook ; also, Murse, to L\u2014The who took the 044 Enow- 1V'8 quite easy.The principal ingre-| once, replied to the deserted ater, The buried, the colonel had made I wax mo- 3 .: naës of mol supposed to be because they think it ro AND UKNTLEMKN'S FURS be permanent {à à invreautiie oy other catabitsti WRT ANT a good Plein ce M Dply at 26 Upper shus by mistake from Prendergaste, Last evan- dients are patriotism, maple leaf, loyalty, drum and top, the jacket and plumed Fa té On ; ten matter in the interior of the earth.will make th «\u201c er\u201d y il Row oc Baisd, which we olier at the soweet possible ment Can produce testimonlals from the pale ll street Th hou kind Der ig, will oblige by returning it to 1 Bleury street beaver, historic deeds, British counnec- cap, are by OD others hand lai away del of him, Thich he kept in AD oratory A paper on the ancient volcanoes of Scot- N nake them \u201cgo off more resdi y.loyed , or with « at = i .ap, 3 tted .+ pie \u201c1; ; ) ® Gitars promus 2 C0.Elaen hddrtus Prato _ A \u201crage $4 por Tenth oly ve PPrRSOYAL.\u2014 Infomation wanted of Joseph fron gallant forefathers, noble red Took for Willie is not there.Onelemb\u2019s oue place every day, and thus Sort bis er Be ee r TA the Een) hoot black Mouton tb Drighuaet po .- nity | \u2019 .2 ; - | 3 > = = v ) ., e: 1 > - es ne 20 to 108 Tamrunce Main Street An a Ce Ad Bichon as Notre Dawe sirve 1 89% Tho, Gallina, City Hote threes AAG vo oes, Tax > non SHE the po AY Fr broken from | force.He continued in society, fiow- survey of Great: Britain, tend to show ample of impro ing the \u201c shining hour\u201d aa = = Gardening.Apply at iss Bleury strvet.6 ANTED, » Protestant gl as (endral Bervant ERSON Ÿ : in't : BAF IAnG, x n from ever, and few were awure of the remark- {that this notion is incorrect, \u2018and that In a breach of promise case Fort À MEDICINES, &o., XAT ANTED_To Merchauts, de-A comptent la & amail, private rab ashing, the tari: wiih Gall at the Post-oiiee, Hamilton If the mixture we | hay rd add » the chain, With such griefs, how can able expression of his gorrow.volcanic reservoirs are usually compara- Wayne, the I ver f a 1 oie f A Whe oh ar leh de- Miuhoët wages wii be pala {à à url (Dat can Come + throw in a trifle more loyalty, and add a we rest?We bank he d : C resery ! pa ayne, the lover was fouud guilty o \u2014 keoper, at pres tre oe! force oe ondrd.Abply uts7 Bleury st.53-4 she will find & letter that !s of great Importance to , 5 we res e up t ed ust over our When the trial of 1d mau for mao- tively limited in exteut.writing \u201cmi hart beets ly § id mHE ROYAL FOOD.|Yiousors recntungon nt: finte Heh ommended, Apply 97 B2a1¥ 22 = herself.maple leaf or two.dead, and carry our grief with us.: 1 an o 1 for | an vriting \u201cmy uwnly for mi dar- * Address T, 2), Stan offic.\u201c ANTED, w single man for indoor work and to \u2014 \u2014 tres lenty, of maple leaf is strictly essen- M f de Lav slaughter was called in Portadown, Ire- An investigation as to the prevalence lin hunny.: ANTYD, a mituatio « a: Collector, or say light \u201cassist in 8 garden.Apply to Mr.B.Giuly wa BO : 4 ; uny of you, my dear readers, Lave land, h ick and feeble that 1 f color-bli \u20ac t i i ki THE NEW DIET FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS VA beat of tity references.Aôdress T.24 Bt.Catherino street.* 618 AD.tia! to a first-class National song.had trouble enough ; you may perchance 130¢> he was so sick and fecble that he of color-blindness has been made by the It was a wise negro who, in 8 caking CONV ALEBSCENTS, âc.Bran oflce.La wt W 156, » Servant to do the work of a Mall Here is mine, to wit: at this moment be suffering from sowe could not stand, aud he was carried into [chief phyeician of the Paris and Lyons ¢f the happiness of married people, said: Better liked than any food yet introduosd.Nave Turws 80UR, Lionv AND DELICIO KSQUIRES LITTLE ARATION.THE ROYAL FOOD Es eoùd by all Chemists respectable Grocèrs, and 5 Wholasale LH as the d MEDICAL HALL, ST JAMES STRKET.Awp PHILLEPS SQUARE, In packages, cents and 5 cents each.IGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! : FEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION.4 Self lighting \u2018Coal Oil Burner.No h 0 Matches.Removing the Chimney.or Globe.No Electricity.A Wonderful Invention.Every one who has seen it pronounces it one of « the most simple.useful, aud ingenious \\nventions the age.Itts adapted for houscs, stores, churches, \u2018public butldings, factories, railroads, &c., &c.only by the subscriber, or his duly suthori- sod azenta J.A.HARTE, Chemist, 28 400 Notre Dame street.EN GROCERIES.(FROCERLES GIVEN AWAY.RORDRAUX PORT WINE, very fine, 60 cents per MADEIRA SHERRY WINE, very fine, 40 cents per bottle.Choice assorted BYRUPS, three bottles for 80 cents.} BRANDIES and other LIQUORS in great variety, ; very cheap.ime JOINSTUNSTNEW GROCERY.\u2018 © 63 BP.CATHERINE STREET.f 305 \u2019 E.J EE XP, 4 © WEOLBSALE AWD RETAIL A WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.3 Auso, ! FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIP TION, At Reasonable Prices.OOENER OF McGILL AND LEMOINE STREETS, pi MONTREAL 1 188 FRESH SMOKED SALMON.A FIXE LOT JUST RECKVED A?THN - NEW WEST-END GROCERY, No.33 ITriversity Street, Cons or CATHOARY SYRERT.WALTER PAUL, à Late with A.MoGibbon.i [FOR MAKING LIGHT AND HEALTHY, 4 ROLLS, \u2018 PANCAKES, La so .BISCUIT, PUDDINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF PASTRY, + Us THE OLD, WELL-TRIED, AND ALWAYS BUOCESSFUL * \u201cCOURS FRIEND\" hich, albeit not butler powder, can, with ADVAN- Taux both Purse and Stomash, be substituted for three-fourths of the usual butter or other aborton- og.BAKING, POWDER, À POR SALE BY ALL GROCERS R & J.BRUDIE'S CELEBRATED BBLP-RAISING XXX PASTRY FLOUR In 6 LB.PACEDTS.\u2019 jy : The oslsbrity and extensive sale of this prepara tion have induced some other persons to make up 8 = ropared Flour, iD imitating our wrappers.i Reed cautiodAhe puPllo lo ask for\u2018 Brodios p Galf-ralsing Flour,\" bearing our trade mark on a red Ie a od Row Yours Cakes, Pastry, do, parchase your Flour from 4 R & J BRODIE, FLOUR Daror, ORNXR GHAIG AND RLEURY STRERTS.HRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS.\u2014 Wa.MURRAY Invites the attention of his friends and public yencrally to his magnificent stock of genuine GOL\u2019 JEW ELLERY, and BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOLD AD SILVEh A splendid assortment of Watches, Chains, Rings, a : Brooches, Pins, and Eleutro-piated hoods.Call judge for yourselves.\u20ac 37 JOBRPR STRERT.- \\ \u201cRAND DESIDERATUM IN OPTICS.\u2014SPECTACLES PAR EXCELLENCE.Lonu practice in the sale of Spoctaclos bas shown the want of tect lens in a Jight and durable frame.Btudents, Lawyers, Judges, Book-k and nll whose eyes are excessively taxi d can helged by Tinted Lenaen, now recommended by the must eminent Phyaiciang for we I wislon, All thesi requirements are met in & newly- ta pectacie, which the under ! pleasure to « ffer Tiats of every Focus, so tion in fittiayg cam be guaranteed.The Lonses for 2 .these Spectacles are specially manufactured from à minute Pebbles, thor, and producing » lens ensuring clear ard distinct vision.oe c RD, Manafao- copers, be moderate Bole Agont, G J.HUBBA turing Optician, 299 Noire Dame st, j ; NEW YOR K EXCHANGE { HOTEL, 00 41 420 Notre Dame Street, Now open upon European system.% : Lannheons and Dinners at all hours.À Chartes for what mnie es ordered REY'S RY ve CREEK DAIRY, mms e gatate, three li converted into au exclusive .ated stables, to scoommodate 30 cows, and all tee appliances necessary for a large dairy have been ocuastructed on the latest and most improved princl- ples.Kxpcricuced dairy-maide have been carefully solected, and the most minute cleanliness is insisted .| commission or sal \u2014\u2014 ANTED, by a resp ctuble youny man, éanploy- ment in either un Uffice or Store , ie willing to make himself generally useful.Address T, 85 B office.53 keoper is open .KR, Post- ofilce.53 ; ANTED, by thé Advertiser, a first-class Wholesale Grocery House to travel for, either om a! 1y; has had 10 years' experi- er ce both Kast and West of To! and also on the .s A VV ANTEP \u201cA competent Pook-ki to an engagement.AdCress.C.ron Ottawa ronte ; unexceptionable reference.\u201c Traveller,\u201d lus Durocher street.a, ANTED A first class Boak-keeper, of 13 years experience, about being di; aged tou few days, is desirous to treat with some res e grocery cstublishment requiring his services as such, und would travel occasionally if required, being well acquainted with the Western and Ottawa routes.Address B , General Delivery, Post-omes ANTED, by à middle aged man, strictly sober, employuent us fireinan, or to run a portable or stationary engine.Address, T:, 19, STAR officer.TATED seltuation as Housemald.Apply at 13 Busby Lane.52 ANTED, by a good Cook, a situation ; no washy ing; wes, $10.Apply to Mrs.McKobi«, 36 Bonaventure street.12 VV ANTED youns man desires employment In the Lurobering b siness: used to the Circular Baw.Address T, 2, T1AR office.ol {7 ANTKD, uy a stout Bey, à situation an Indoor or Ou r Serv-nt, and who is willing to make himself generally useful.Apply at 12 City Ecumenttor rérect.5: XJ ANTED.\u2014A respectable, middle-aged, married : au, wants a situation as } HELE Y firat-class Groom, woo! ste driver, and can come well recommend d; has no objection to the country.Apply toJ.L, 1:8 Canning street.hl ANTED, by an expericnced man, a situation us Bread or r iriver; best of city references.Address T, 12, \u201cTAR office.53 VV a situation to look after a Horse, and to make himse:f generally useful about a Address T, 16, STAR office.[2] house.ANTED, by a young man,.bf sliuation in.~\u2014-fye Tan ihiko himself generally useful I has had a good deal of expericace In thé liquor business; can well recommended by present employer ; ne objection to the country | can be seen nny evening after 7 rap.Address Box 278, Fost-office.2 ANTED, a situation as Coachman, by an who thoroughly unders business.Address T, 13, STAR office.\"VV 4NTED, a situation as Storeman.Address T, 7, SrAR office.\u201c 61 Eng- s tho 51 ANTED, situations by a man and his wife, in a gentleman's family ; would be wiiiing do «0 to the country, make 'hemselves useful y capacity.Address T, 14, STAR office.51 \\ ANTED, a situation by a respectable young stant 8f man as Assistant an, or anywhere he can make himself geperally useful.Address T, 15, Sram office.\u201chl VV AR SEP, by à respectable young man, à situation at any k o.work; has been used to looking after horses and a furnace.Address T, 9, STAR office.61 WASTE young lady wishes a situation as Clerk in an Office, Or as Saloswoman in à \"Fañoy6r Dry-goods Store; has had experlence in both.Address T, 8, Stak office.ôl ANTED, Piain Copying by two young ladies (sinule); no objection to \u2018travel, or would engage as Ladies\u2019 Maids.Addreus T, 4, STAR office.ANTED, by a Lighly respectable, married nian, who is engaged part of bis time, a situation as Collector, elth: r on salary or commission, oF both | can give first-class sccurity.Address M.E F., Post-office.so ANTED, a situation by W.ANTED, à Housemaid.V W NTEL, à Thorouxh Apply at 14d German - Bajos.ra well recommen .Apply family.Apply at 31 Dorchester stat ¥1¢ Dorchester street pply, from 10 till pi 5 ua Servant; no washing.street.53-3 ee ANTED IMMEDIATELY, an experienced Retail 6! be , re; gust at 102 î Joseph street .63-4 P.Bartley & Co., 8t.La Montroul.general housework.street.tnces; no washing.street: AXTANTED, à young Girl af 14 0r ANTED, a General Bervan Apply at 23 Quiblier stree ANTED.\u2014To Steamboat Engineors.\u2014 Wanted, two steady men, with second or third-class certificates, to run steamers in Ontario.Apply to wrence Engine Works ne 58-3 0 assist im.118 Gessye Apply ANTED, a Girl to assist in the kitchen: Apply V V .immediately at 13 Aylmer street.Las WANTED: a Thoroiyn Servant, with good refer- Apply at Bheroake PRY : 2-3 for a small family\u2019, near 8t.Matthew 5-3 Ww atthe Union Mutual Bt.Fran VV ASTED.a General Servant; no washing.- Ar ply at 8321 8t.George street.03-3 WV ATED a good Girl for housework, at No.233 t street.n2-3 ANTED, a Roy for un Office; one who can epenk French and English preferred.Apply Life Insura; cols Xavier atroef.ce Company, Ma.WASTED, a good M wo g Ol Latour strect.T.11, Sran office.ANTED, 8 rice will WAL Joiner, ges pald to a good nan.Also, oiners.Apply to W.Byrd, H TED, two good Salegmon men.Apply at 450 Notre Damo street, ot \u2018to take charge of & 3 52 6 ANTED.\u2014A thoroughly competent Hardware hand is open for an epgagement.Address traw and Penoy Lace Sewers; high be paid and steady work.Apply at Victoria Straw Works, 89 Bt.Jamus street.1 and two Saleawof PVA NTES an Office \u2018Boy; at-$08 Fortification lane, .: 4 17Bt pluno and thorough bass.vanced pupils dew 8, Stax office.ANTE), a small Hoy for an Office.Apply at James street, up stairs.48-4 WASTED a healthy woman as Wet-nurse.to Dr.Major, 53 Craly street.ANTED.\u2014A thoroughly competent Teacher offers his services for instruction on the None but somewhat ad- red.Addreas, for particulars, Ap- 47 Berthelot street TO 820 PER \u2018Wan! either 20X, work for us in the than at an BTINSON Spare mo ing else.Parti CO.Portland, M VW AED, a Thorough Servant.Apply at 39 - 45-tf DAY.\u2014Agents ted.\u2014 AU classes of working people of ung or old, make more money at ments, or all the time, culars free.Address Gaine.5 \u201c Sewing Wanted.ANTED, by à Dresmake Apply immediately, at T, Sewing by the day.447 St.Joseph street.WE young irl, STAR office.ne at home.ay; isa 8 Apply at Mrs.Grant's Regist: treet.i making, 1s prepared to house, nr with respectahle familles.WANTED Ly a young person, stitching oy mach: Apply at 4 University understanding Dress- take work at her own Address Qi on a Tree XT ANTED, by a respectable Girl, Sewing the V day; | Drossmaker and us ress.ry office, Bt.Catherine a an Seamstress, by the week.Address T,7,8TAR office.so ANTRD, by a Bhorthand writer, a situation as ding Clerk; hasa good ledge TTOSpon w of office work.Address Y.Z., box 436), Post-oftice.ANTED.\u2014A young man, lately arrived from Scotland, wishes a situation to do office or warehouse work in any firm that may require his se s Address T, 6, Sran office.50 \"ANTED, by a young married man, à situation in any wholesale business; has had six ears\u2019 experlence in tho Stationery, also two years mn à ge eral store in the country; can give best of referencea; no objection to travelling.Address J.8.8, STAR office.so VW ANTED, a situation by à young Lad, aged as Bar Tender; can speak French and Eny- Itsh; good references.Address 8, 11, STAR office.( YT ANTED, by a youny man.to make himecif general.y useful; le afraid of work.Address T, 5, STAR office.aged 22, a situation not ANTED, by a young man, a situation to mske himself useful iu » houso or hotel.Address B, 14 STan office.49 TANTED, à situation.by a young Lady who thorouphly.undorstands Fur floishtng and Blik Eat trimmiag; wou:d prefer a situation as forewoman.Ailress 8, 14.STAR office.a ANTED.a situation as Geueral Bervant in a testant faouly, or Cook in 3 hotel.Apply at 46 Latour street.49 D, by à young man having s large ex- pericnce in the Grocer business, and retail, s situation in a wholesale give the best of references.Apply at street.house ; can 87 Bt, Mary ANTED.-A young man, having experience In the lothing business, wants à rituaticn ; reference from present vinployer; no objection go the country.Apply to sortification lane.4 ANTED, by a respectable young man, & situation as Storeman, a wholesale house | dry- s preferred ; h:# been over two years wholesale hardware store; good city references.Address Ty, 1, STAR officer.49 WW ATZED.asituation, by \u201cist of April or tat of May, In à Grocery Store ; has had six yos.a\u2019 experience ; reference will be wiven if required.Address F, 2, STan office.49 WwW ANTED, a situation by a young Lad, aged 16, as Bar Tender; 2008 references.Address 9, 11, STAR Office.48 ANTED, & wituatinn for a Boy who has snrved o yoars at the Pianoforte-key makinz.Address S, P, Stan office 48 a youny man, for th ANTED, by a youl or week in a gentiem.1-5 McCord street.\u201d 3 office.street.ANTED, by a young Girl, sewing by understands | ressmakisg, and her own sewing-machine.Address ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Bewing or making by the day.Apply to Girl, sewing by the day an\u2019s faindly.Apply at the day ; sn Drew Genevieve Washing Wanted, &c.ANTED, Scrubbing, House-cleaning.App street.Washing and general ly at No.14 5t.Antoine bt woman; would take in ply at No.35 Labelle street, St.James\u201d Ward.ANTED, work by the day, by a good \u201cworking asmall washing, Ap- 5 WAR \u2018Washing by th Busby Lane.eo day.Apply at No.17 2 X ANTED, work by tho day, by a respogtabl WwW woman.Apply at 539 Dotahester street.y \\ ANTED, Washing or Scrubbinz by the dar Apply at 76 St, Goorge street.» T ANTED, Washing and Serubbing, hy a respectable woman.Apply at 35 Bleury street.2 3 Ÿ street.ANTED, two or three ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's washing.Apply to Mra.Powell, © Forayib ANTED, Washing or W ork by the day.Apply %s tt 13% 8t.Charles Borromee st.LOST.Alvar Gs nents under (tha head inserted free rs, 8 Prayer Book TI OST, In one of the strect cars, J The finder wlll pleusc return to Brar office, \u2018ars, or between the STAR office.I OST, in the vicinity of Ph J : AR office.Sealskin Gauntiets.The pero will be rewarded on leaving them at OST on the 6th February, in one of the C.P.R.\u2018ame and BI 4 atreets, à Black Leath-r Purse containing 8 sma sum of money.The finder will oblige by leaving it lips\u2019 square, a pair of » findcer, i a needy the nt OST, 0 the 21.t ult,, et 4 or on Gain street, a to (ain street.& Co.The It nt the STAR office.her in the C.P.R.Car Gold Kar-ring (green stones) The Hinder wil te rewarded on returning T OST, à Bilver-plated Folding Key, marked M.W.4 nder will be rewarded by leaving 2 6 ANTED, by n martied man, à situation as Fn-\" WW wine river, ds \u2018accustomed to work at a vice; gooil city references, if required.Address 3, 9, STAR Office.45 ANTRD.\u2014A respectable, middle-aged married A an wants & situation to take charge of horses and attend a garden: can furnish good re- feroncen.Apply at 17 Canning street.48 Ae ANTFD, a Protestant Servant Girl, ta & small .family ; & \u2018wages.Apply at No, 1318 Bt.Catherine strect.8-3 \"ANTED, a girl as General Servant in a small V family.Apply at No.76 Conde street.48 WA vos © young man wants work in a Beer- bottling Cellar.Address B, 10, Bram office.ere ANTED, by a sober man, à situation as Culler or Poreman in a Lumber or Mill; is willin 40 make himself generally usaful.Address 8, 824% office.a A.WNFARIED, à xituation by practient \u2014| understands the care of hot and cold.vinaries, hot-beds, and green-house.Address 5, 6, $rAR 0 co ANTED- To Tallors\u2014Wanted, à situation by à good Cutter and com Salesman ; epenks both languages.Addr ssf, 4, Stan offico.47 ANTRD, by a young Lady, lately from a country school, a ation a Aauietant Teacher.ddress qd, 8, STAR office.: a ANTED, by à well educated yourg man, a sitnstlon as Assistant Book-keeper or Entr, Clerk; lu a Wholesales House.No salary require an - references\u2014and wwcurity 10 ¥Equli Adâress KR, 18, STAR office.47 WASTED, by a good hand at the Grocery business, a situation Address B, 3, STAR office.Good city references.47 ED\u2014To Plumnbers,\u2014 An active, industrious young vv an, who has served three ra 0 his time to the abovo trade, wants to finish Te timo in a respectable house.Adaress R,12 STAR ofice, om.itis notthe proprietor's intention to in emali quantitivs, but 10 supply hetels, pubiic and private Institutions, milk-men, and parties conterm- lating the establishment of milk depots, wholesale, 18 gallon sealed vans.The milk will only be Itvered In its natural state ; cream, If 2 be separated by parties guroh ast Xpplications 3 for quastities required, and other artiouises wiiibe ia : v osived and promptly attended.to b ing ; BY'S OREEX DAIRY, Mo.179 Bonaventure bove, families requiring tickets for ite livery, DR UPLLRFRUILLE MODONALD, - Manager.& F.P.CURRIE & CO, s+ 100 GREY NUN STREET, © MONTREAL, ~ Importars of RE Sa pam ou TIN PLATES, GAS TUBES, Rives Volned Marbl [ron Wire, Roman Cemen: toel Wire, lortiand Cem en 11888, P.\u2014Referring to the a milk - 11] be furnished with on apol: at the Depot.me TRON, BAR Ie Re wizxD J Sheet Zing, I RP naot Zing, 9 vty Rates Led.Drain Pi \u2018 ha Ty Wb wont Kncaustio Paving Tiles, So anufacturers of SOFA, CHAIR and BRD arRINGS A large stook Always 03 hand.ts ia ving Tiles, Pire-Clay, Garden Vases, Fine Covers, (him: Toys, re ) ANTED\u2014A situation la desired ty a young Lady of good connections, competend to instruct children up to 12 years of age, take charge of a housa, teach music, &0., of As companion in a Lay \u201chadrons: Bota,\u201d BrAR office.4e&tt ANTED, a sitnatiop by a Aret-class French VV A aie\u201d from Ban Francisco.Address R.8 Bram office.44 ee WAR a situation as Housekeeper.Address .R, 14, Fran office.4% ANTR a pushing young Neglhhman, a 7 ne Can re tn bi afraid Tot hard ork mod notesaie Store ; / not a work; testimonial qv Apply to A J.Fo.198 Rt.Urbain ntreet- 0 = Le .ANTERD, a ritnation as Groom or Conchman: wall oxperien refen noss if ro ced, quired.Apply at 124 St.Urban street.ANTRD, a situntirn ss Ironer in a 1anndry.Ÿ Address R, 1\u201d, #1A8 office.tu \\ ANTED, employ ont to erect and rma ¥ a! v able Iron Foundry, or as Melter, Ann a M tal Pattern Maker.weil posted fnevury detat.:.ns.Address \u2018* Mortimer,\u201d tario, nn ve ate 4 mixi.g of PR Iro office, Oshawa, On! ANTRD, by a highly respe: | Protestant person, a sitas 12408 ly , oan take full mi nt of a bady fion.the n outh, or an invalid ady ; good city ref:ncaces.Folie st Mrs.Mclntosh\u2019s Registry Offieo, Cour » 4 roach, on streets.The finder will be sv turning it to No.671 Bt.Josep! \u2018Workman, 1 OST, on Monday, the 2nd dur k 16:94, C.D.{ A um of money If ihe the Pucket-beok.OST, between St George a (Gold Ear-riog, w finder will he rewarded by re Geox street.4 Blew brooke.h leavinu lt at the STAR offioe.4 Mar-rtng, set with In: rewarded leaving it at OST, on Aaturday- nigh 4 oot and Christ Churoh C wey ountain street, a Biagk Lustre A) nt Over-Skirt.The find r will be Femkand by Tear ni .1 It at Bram office.1 OST, on the 96th 4 of Ear-rings.- leaving it at STAR offi +) Newfounliland ym be rewarded by se turning thc mame ® to prozecution.at the Bran office.Juror streets.Toe finder wi a Gent's Fur Cap, with party having taken It will offi re to suye trouble.will much oblige by sanding or STAR office.between Bt.stree Amethyst.Anyone leaving wili be suitably rewarded.OST, on Sunday mornin Walting Room, Cral pt, and the End (suposed to be In one of the City Care), a 1ady\u2019s rid leather Pocket: book, contain k Rawards, makor), a small Gold Ring, and i Tovket-hook and other articles to No.568 ( they may keep the money.Owner's namo Inside of + 8 Parse containing a © finder will be rewarded ce.: al uFning the same.» «, let inst, à Gold Vinet, or si.Joseph aitably rewarded on re- h street.- 84 tostant, between the C.uw stree he Mile.ing a Safe Rey (No.der will return the © strect and Victosis 2.4 Skating Rink, by way of Bt.Catherine street, ith Carbuncle In centre .The turning it to No.192 Be.OST Rowand Lost Gold Diploma Medal +i between Prancie de Sallo« street juare.Any ghe ref it to Min 0 Tocalve the , Bi bo DUT, 76 Mate, où Alexander sigfet, Monda; Pate TT sébool girl by returning them to STAR office, ! 5 OBST, » Brass Latch Key, Courvillo and treets, ux and Sher- by way of fluder will confer a special favar by OST, on Drummond street, OF vicinity, a Gold The finder will the Svaz office.61 between Pt\" ANntomné of an pate J - .\u2014 : i STRAYED, from 1011 8t.Cathorine street, a Black t 7 months old.Finder ITHAY ED or RTOLEN, from Mrs.Slevin\u2019s, No 629 k Crag cormer of St.George street, on Puesday afternoon, a small Black end Tan Terrier 8lut, an- swearing to the name of ** Jenny.\u201d Any person re ill he nutably reward: d.fad any one keep ing the dog after thia notice will ai ; i 7 Top, amenée épi neiges ame I OST, \u2018on Notre Dame street, on Thursday, the 4 th inst, a lady's brown Kid Mitt, with dink top.The finder will please leave It at 43 Hermine street, and 1 e rewarded.! .J 2% co fetday evening the zm ingtant.à Cold li be suitably reer, 2) by le «ving (Cat D.Milers, 9 Bleury street.1 OST, at the Dominion Theatre, on Friday night,\u2019 4 sal bi please leave nud tail.The il it at STAR 5 ep OFT, on Thursday, at ths Weat énd of Bt.Anwine wtrect, a Gentleman's email Satchel, containing saveral small articles of Searing spparel- The finder wo reoi street, PL Catherine and Dorchestes ond street, or between rum.on hester, a 1 1t at 308 St.Paul iret OABRD WANTED, by three gentlemen, perma- uently, in a private family ; et of Bieury street preferred.Address Box 301, Post-office.ee TI OARD.\u2014G00d board at the Eagle Ho el, No.25 College street (all included), $4 per week.52-12 OARD.\u2014A vacanoy for a respectable, s'ead ie young man Ay mer ot orms od.© atroet.m 515 PR OARD.~ Vacancies at No.14 Ohesineville sirest.)OARD WANTED, by two brothers, within five 1 minutes\u2019 walk rot the Post-office ; one being 146 oars 04d, terms ust be moderate.Address, staling terms, * Board, STAR oftice.47 - mer OUND, a Fotnter, bearing on his colfa¥ the name E.A.Panet.Can be had by the owner at No._76 Jacques Cartier street, Qu payment of expensés \" \\ 7 OUND, on Sherbrooke strect, a light Scotch Terrier Dog © owner can have the wame b- applying the Coachman, 993 sherbrooke street.1f not claimed within a week will be sold.eee OUND, on Wallington street, a Lady s Belt.The on owner can have (t by applying at tho Sas office.(OUND, mo! à Fucket-book containing & sum of nopey.Tho owner cag have tho same by giving a description and upplylng to James Hum- phreys (carter), dt the Victoria Saloon.f5a FORD, a Brass Door Key.Apply at California Hotel, near the coruer of Notre Dame and Bon- Inguire for the ilarber.52 OUND, a Lncket and Chain.Owner can have it by applying to Mr.Hart, No.45 3t.Fram ols Xavier street oi OUND, on Baturday last, a sum of nioney.The ownvr can have the samo Ly calling at J.Palmer & Son's, 357 Notre Dame stroct.6 OUND, a G.T.R.Co J F pan ag 1 nductor » Badge.Apply at secours street.FOR BALE.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JOR SALE a-Doublo-ssated Buggy, cheap (835).F a only at 1128t.Fe rect Lo Pe OR 84 LR.\u2014Lot of Packing Boxes.in good order, for gale cheap, In lots to suit purchasers.Ap- Ply at 297 Notre Dame strect.133 Fo, BALE, à Caloric Engins, about 5-| wer, a borge almost new, in perfect condition.This Paging less than 500 ibe.of coal light manufacturing du it is the most 6copo- mical engine in the market.Apply to W.G.Stet- hem, 89 Bt.James street.Bit F* SALE, a Boiler of tmproved contruction _ spitable for heating, or light steam purposes.Address Box 6:;, Post-Office, 5-6 OR SALR, BILLIARD TABLES.\u2014Four 8ccond- a iia Com DIS Tops of al, Awe .He In, ame : 46-im F OR The Patent Right to manufacture a well-known and popular remedy, For particulars address Box 563}, Post-offiocs.S ALE, ; + 1 KR.B.\u2014No co answered unless id address is given.ny e nec \u2014 _ DRY-GOODS, NHE A&P SALE ALL THIS WEEK OF DRESSES AND DRESS GOODS, FRENCH MERINOFS, RUSSELL CORDS, ALPAC- CAS, WINCEYS AND PLAIDS of over 500 Manties et prices ranging from $2.60 to $75.Cholos rap bare of blonde, Breakfast 8h Sontags, sap Bale 0 ond, awl Cross-\u2018 and Promenade Boards.Hosiery and Underclothing.Kid Mitts ana Gloves.Cloth Mie.and Gloves.Shawls, allroad Bader weeds, 2c, ke.J.A.McCARVILLE & CO, No.454 Notre Dame Street.o (BAIN BAGS | GRAIN BAGS! 30,000 GRAIN BAGS, CHRAP POR CASA, \u2018 ar JAMES A.OGILVY'S, Mo.9 MOUNTAIN STREET.75 OYCE « COS CHEAP SALE of PRY-GOOD 1s still golag on at No.B47 St Catherine street.8 BUILDING SOCLETIES.DOMINION BUILDING SOCIETT, Orion : 55 Br.JAMES STARRY, MONTREAL.Appropriation Stock Subserided, $000,060, Founded MA August, Permanent Stock open for subscription, in shares of 8100, Payabl oper cent.every Tipton, in an - he Dividend for the six months, ending 1st March, has been at the rate of nine per cent.per annum, whieh left a large margin f bofite 10 fora à rest 0 FAT Où DEFARTHAET \u20148ix $ for AVINGE | a ar oon! r st sbort notice.Five cent Se over #00 at short notice.Beven per cont for any amount deposited with the Boclety Ke stated periods mm Persons with funds can make profitable and safe stock, investments Ln the permanent v m EL , NEW MAPLE SUGAR, Tf you want to make good SUGAR, you must have the best appliances ; and the best quality are always cheapest to buy.SAP BUCKETS, Ce em MILX PANE, Tor Otesrve our Trade Mark on each article.A lberal discount to wholesale buyers.THE BEAVER STAMPING CO,, SIGN OP THE RED COFFRE POT.= MONTREAL STRAM LAUNDRY, No.29 St.Urbain street.GREAT ENLARGRMENT OF PREMISES.Pamily washing done beautifally, cheaply and punctually.: Steamship, Hotel and College work hy contract.Goode sent for and delivered when done.\u201d TA UG.W.KING & C0, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ho.8 PINE UTRKRT, NEW TORE Srocxs, Boxes.snd OoL® bought and sold om RECEIVED FROM INDIVIDUALS, .Joes FIRMS, .7 \"era, AND ; CORPORATIONS, Sulgect $0 Check at Might, and interest allowed on (ENTS FOR SALE AP THB STAR véten _ We'll give three cheers for Canada, Our native forest land, ; W here our forefathers bled snd died, A noble patriot band.Where the red man in his bark canoe Sailed o\u2019er majestic lakes ; Now the sound of axe and rifle too The forest echo wukes.Inscribed on history's page, Have many a priceless lesson taught To each ruceeeding age.\u2014 May the Union Jack.forever, wave Above our native shore ; rave As those who\u2019ve gone before.The thistle, rose and shamrock, here Transplanted bloom around, And British liberty and beer Beneath their shade are found.While the maple leaf, our maple leaf, Completes the floral wreath, Ye sons ot men of 1812 Defend it to the death.Tae Beaver gaily climbs to the top Of the lofty Maple Tree, And sounds aloud his clarion notes To wild triumphant glee.Iu attitude erect and fierce He (ares the cagle\u2019s boak, And flaps his tail in the summer With ao loud defigut-shriek.\u2014 - Nuw thet-Rdgar, MoLachlan, Songster, Winglild, Muir, and the rest uf the Canadian bards, lay over thatif you can breeze, NO REST HERE.palatial balls, are breathed on the of private mansions where may be heard all humanity cries for rest.him.Said he,\u2014 the occu happy ; Bure of them something is the matter.that, dissipation.father.In that,an idiot child.\u201d rest here.| \u2018From the time we enter life, a many vexations and annoysnces - us.where istheman who, having attain his sixtieth year, has found entire rest ?sions ; erect great stores ; and listen to exquisite music.they would rest ; draw the embroidered curtains ; shake up the pillow of down ; extinguish the lights, let slumber come upon the eyelids, and place them beyond all trouble, care and anxiety.But no; anxiety rattles at the lattice; care turns aside the canopy and looks beneath; trouble, with rough touch, startles the pulses ; combined, they cry outi\u2014 « No rest here.Your stocks may fall.Hark to the tap of the fire tc\"\u2014It may be your store quivering in the blaze.\u201d « How,\u201d eays anxiety, \u2018\u201c\u2018 shall you die?Who will inherit our pro rty ?What will they do, with.it iches sometimes take wings.What if you should become poor ?Do not slumber.\u201d Hising on one elbow,the man of fortune looks out iato the darkness of the room an./ wipes the dampness from his forehead as he says\u2014 What is wealth and magnificence to me ?There is no rest here.\u201d ' Again, a man seeks for renown, or studies to gain some high office.He says,\u2014 .ï If] could only write a book that would live, or make a speech that would thrill, or do an action that would re sound.\u201d ; Tlie tide of fortune turns in his favor.His name ison the lips of thousands.He is bowed to and sought after.At great dinners men drink hie health.At his ardent and fluent speech the multitude buzza.From galleries, beauty throws garlands at his fet.From housestors, the national standard is flung to the winds as, in long procession, he passes.On downy pillow, smoothed by a nation\u2019s praise, let him lie down ; let sweet sleep fend re to his heated brain, from his last oration, or still giddy from the applause made yet more enrapturin by coming from the sparkling eyes ao whispers at the portal of hie ear, [1] itic: out upon tle night, but sees noth cept the olaims\u2014* Noreat!\u2019 hiss.Napoleon wanted Euro his triumph.of Napol guish in the face of the latter! is Na Jeon broken-hearted.No rest here; we plunge to the sea.\u2019 \"The ocean waves, amid ; rest here; we dash shore.\u201d here ; The flowers sweetl here ; wé fade.\u201d he must work, toil, suffer, slave and die treasures of the the nest is robbed; } The deeds which onr ancestors wrought And 1a case of need may we prove as \u201c Oh, How I long for rest?\u201d There words are often uttered ; they come not only trom the widow\u2019s garret or the r man\u2019s cottage, but are spoken in rch the crystal plash of the fountain.And I passed down the street of a city with a friend ; it was a locality well known to \u201c One would incline to the belief that nts of these fine houses are ut I assure you that in most In In that, a dissolute These remarks brought forcibly to my mind the oft repeated words : there is no at et We have our holidays, and our reasons of recreation and quiet; but Men try to rest here ; they build mans em blazoned carriaçes ; inigh-mettled steeds; tapestry ou which float richest designs of foreign looms; canvas on the wall, flashing back eplendour ; their pla'e confounds those who sit at their table Here t not rosy lips of beauty.But seel in his slumber he starts; a still, small voice How would it be with you should you lose this place of honor, and execrations ing ex- flowers that lie on his stand, or the scroll from which .he read, or the book which on its title page bears his name asile author.He was- exaltant-| previons night Häving made an avenue when he triumphed in the political arena.He was happy when his suthership wns praised ; tut now come dark forebodinga ofimpending evil; here at the very top of all this world offers of praise, he ex- The world that now applauds will soon to make all tremble at his power; made it tremble, then died\u2014of a broken heart.At Versailles is a picture of Napoleon in In another room is a bust eon as he appeared.at St.Helena.But, oh! what grief and an- face ( The first leon in trinmph\u2014the last, Napo- No rest in this world.The rivers say, > : » No da rock-bound The mountains ory, * No rest we follow Nineveh into dust.\u201d breathe, ¢ No rest here ia no rest for the jewels in the dome of heaven; they, die.No rest for man this nide the grave; In the happy home rest are two cherubs; one is a curly-headed boy, the other a sweet, blue-eyed girl.\u201d They shine as brightest jewels, and are the rent heart; suddenly \u201c Death loves a eharp p.in, mentally or physically\u2014it ay be from the Joss of bre dear one, it may be {rom sickness, it may be from business losses, or it may be from all combined.A few short years ago, and your face was smooth; those wrinkles were not there; your hair was of one color, hat, as now, eprinkled with gray ; vout eyes were bright and lustrous; not heavy, as now, with weeping.Not long since there was a \u2018home-circle\u2014father, mother, and grandparents, left to-da Perhape not one.Heartstrings Lave been snapped: If the raves of the earth cculd placed side Ë; side, we could step from grave-hillock to \u201cgravebillock around the world.Trouble clinge to & man, and, when ouce with him, will-not let him go.Borrows and grief come in- flocks, coveys and herds, .No man has only one trouble or pain at a time; they vome in surges; sickness, poverty and bereavement clashing upon the soul.- ow many ,of us are heart weary?Weary with trouble, weary with bereavements, weary with sin.How ofteu have we been pierced! How oflen have we \u2018bled at every pore! We bave drauk the tup of this world\u2019s pleasures and drained it to the dregs : and atill our thirst is uu- quenched, and the fever claws at our tongue.e have pursued Pleasure through the valley and by the stream, amid brightness and under shadow ; hut rfect children just As we weré to put oùr hande upon the rosy, laughing sylph of the wood, she turned upon us with the glare of a tiend and the eve of a satyr ; her locks adders, and her breath the chill damp of a grave.\u2018he fact is, God did not make this world, beautiful as it is, for us torest in.From the way He has strown the thorns and hung the clouds ; from the colds that distress ux, and the heats that smite us, and the pleurisies that stab us, and that consumes us, it is very evident that He did not make this world toreet in.Where are our fathers and our mothers.?The most of us are .orphans.Where are our loved children?Most family circles are broken ; many desolate.A bright light is put out here,and there another, and yonder another.But there is One who hath power to attune the silent voice, kindle the lustre of the closed eye, and put elasticity into the little foot.The cemetery will notalwaye bear Lut the sound of the hearse-wheel, or the tap of the bell at the gate.Is the bottom of the grave gravel avd the top dust ?Oh, no ! the tomb is only à place where we lie down, having wrapped.our robes about us, for a Pleasant Dap, as we wait the call of our Master.From the grave the spirit of the good and just catch a glimpse of towers above gilded with ihe sun that never sets.Our locks muy be wet with the dews of the night of grief ; our hearts heav because those footsteps we loved so well are hushed, and sound no more at the doorway.But yonder is our rest.In heaven there is no toll, no strife, no parting, no tears, no sickness, no night ; no storm to ruffle the crystal sea, no tremor in the everlasting soug, but rest, perfect rest, undying rest.: y reader, into that reat many of our loved ones have gone ; would you and I meet those lieavenly friends ?Then we must travel the same path they trod, or else the bells of eternity will jtoll the death-knell of our souls.And who will help us asuore from the eternal shipwreck.Piarce G.WILLIAMS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ITEMS OF INIEntsT- Birminghsni, England, makes about 1,000,000,000 steel pens annually.The library of the present Emperor of China contains 400,000 volumes.A three-monthe oll baby, in New York, is said tu be a spiritualistic medium, A girl of fourteen in Brooklyn, Iowa, has sued a boy of sixteen for breach of promise of marriage.A rat gnawed a hole in a Dubuque elevator,and 600bushels of wheat streamed out on the dock before the mischief was discovered.GE - Two men got into & fight,a few days ago near Goliad, Texas, about a three-ceat postage-stamp, one was killed and the uther badly wounded.A young lady of Elmira, N.Y., spent fous years in learning Greek, Latin, French and Spanish, and then married a lame vegetable pedler with a cross eye.A woman in Worcester, Mass., whose buildings were cet on fire and damaged by lightning, has recovered damages from the comnany whose ~agent put lightning-rods on the buildingsand guar anteed protection.A boy living in Duluth, sixteen years old, rebelled against his school-teacher and they had a fair and square fight in the-echogl-room;-in-which\u2014 the teasher came off victorious.The boy was so mortified at the result that he went home be your portion to-morrow?Wake up, |* d hanged himself.man!\u201d Pwo Michigan men were six nights re- The man, thoroughly awakened, looks cently on an ice-fleld in Saginaw Bay.While on the ice spearing firh, it\u2019 parted and carried them miles from shore.They were capied by an Indisn, who rescued them in a hand-sleigh, & hara frost the of escape, héy had had but one meal.A terrible story ie reported from Cascade, Towa.A person died of small-pox and & funeral was had with six pallbearers.One of these was a baker, who returned to his oven and worked uhtil he waa prostrated by the disease, All his bread-customers took the small-pox, and the other five pall-bearers also bad it.The old blue laws of Connecticut were somewhat discouraging to young men of enterprising connubial aspirations.For instance, ¢ No man shall court & maid, in person or by letter, without firat obtaining consent of her parents; £5 penalty.for the first offence, £10 for the second, and for the third, imprisonment during the pleasure of the court.\u201d A new use for patent pills has beea discovered.A farmer living in a Kansas village was abruptly visited by robbers not long ago, and having a gua and powder, butno shot, loaded with a box of fever pills, and blazed away.The result was aa satisfactory as though the rascals had s-allowed the pills.One ot them was killed outright, and another depyeronsly wounded.12 A uotorions hotel thief was arrested in Chicago on she 10th inst., daring an at tempted burglary in the Palmer House.He declared his desire to give up his life of crime, and conducted the officers to How mauy are.there: court in a chair by his sons.He was ninety years old.The charge against him was that of running over am old woman in the streets, while driving, a yeur before, and he was acquitted as lameless.He was then carried home again, but the excitement of the trial had so affected him that he died the nextday.A powerful young man, nineteen years old, named Jackson, who lives near Little Rock, in Arkansas, while hunting in the woods several miles from his residence; was attacked by two old wild-cate and three young ones.After a desperate fight, in which his clothes were nearly torn from his body, and his arms, legs and breast were frightfully lacerated, -he succeeded in killing all of tlre catamounts.That comes near fulfilling the old frontier adage of * whipping one\u2019s weight in wild-cats.\u201d A boy, twelve vears old, who was skating on a pond in Maive, near his home, and carrying his laby brotlier, of whom hewas very fond in his arms, suddenly broke through, where the ice Lad been out, and where buta thin film had frozen uver, and sank with the child clasped to his breast.On coming up, he shrieked for.help, and his mother hearing him, rushed out.He succeuded in putting the babe on the ice and then sank exhausted.The infant was saved but the brave and devoted boy was drown.LA 33,700,000,000, and British municipal debts $500,000,000, all held by English capitalists, Bonds of other nations, including political and municipal sub- \u2018divisions of other countries, are owned in England to an amount.equal to the British debt.The debts of all kinds due to capitalists in Great Britain by the nations of the East yield, it is stated, 3500,000,000 per annum, indicating, at a general average of from six to seven per cent.for interest, a principal of $3,000, 000,000.A lively rumpus was caused at a Buffalo concert by a emall boy tumbling off his seat.An idiot, who had become entranced by the music, was rudel aroused by the noise, and shouted, \u201cFire?\u201d The audience bounded from their seats, and nade & frantic rush for the doors and windows.Women aod children were tfampled under foot, and many leaped from the windows, a dJis- tance of fourteen feet.After a general \u2018alarm of fire had been founded, a committee was appointed to go and wake the boy up.A touple of courageous clerks in New Haven, after throwing hard words at each other for an hour, determined to settle the dispute with pistols.Nothing but crimson gore could satisfy their wounded honor.Their seconds played a joke on them by loading oue of the pistols with boiled hominy, and leaving the other empty.The duelists repaired toa beer saloon, and stood at twelve paces and fired.One of them received the hominy charge in his face, and thought that he.was mortally wounded, believing the spattering application of hominy to be his exuding brains.The other fled for the depot, and was getting upon a train when the secret was rcvealed.In Birmingham the number of steel pens made weekly is about 98,000 gross, or 14,120,000 separate ne.hirty years ago peus were sold wholesalc at five shillings per gross; now pens as ood, or better, may Le had for three alf-pence per gross When itis remem- that each gross requires 144 pieces of steel to go through, at least, twelve processes iu the course of manufacture, the fact that 144 complete pens can be sold for three half-pence, after providing for material,paying wages to work people, and leaving & profit to the maker, 1s a -convibcing proof of the results attainable by the exercise of mechanical ingenuity and division of labor.About the time the Centenial Tea Parties were being beld in various parts of the United States, a tea party of a different kind was given in Loudon.Tt was given in ohe of the poorer districts of the great city, and the tickets for ad- \u2026ission read : ¢ This ticket is only available for a female who has been convicted at least once for felony, and is not transferable.We propose providing a ood meal of tea, bread and Putter.ana cake ; after which, an address will be given.At the close of the meeting, each raon will be provided with a four-ponnd oaf and a tin ot preserved meat.Each person is requestel to keep this as much out of sight na possible.\u201d The party was largely attended by the class of femulea indicated in the foregoing, and after the eatables were disposed of, an address was delivered by \u2018à converted prize- fighter, showing the temporal as well as spiritual benefits which had followed his conversion.The mildners of the present season, though unusual, bears no comparison to that of some winters long gone bv.\u201d \u2018Tn 1172 the temperature was #0 bigh that leaves came out on the trees in January, and birds hatched their broods in Febru- .In 1289 the winter was equally mild, aod the maidens of Cologne wore wreaths of violets and corn flowers at Christmas and on Twelfth Day.In 1431 the trees flowered in the month of March, anl the vines in the month of April, Cherries ripened in the same month, and grapes appeared in May.In 1672 the trees were covered with leaves in January, and $the birds hatched their young in February, ar in 1172.In 1585 the same thing was repeated, and it is added that the corn wae in the ear at Eastern.\u2019 There was in France neither snow nor frost throughout the winters of 1538, 1607, 1809, 1617 and 1659; finally, in 1662, even in the north of Germany, the stoves were not lighted, and trees fiower- ered in February.Coming to later dates the winter of 1846-47, when it thundere: at Paris on the 28th of January, and that of 1866, the year of the great inuud- ation of the Seine, may be mentioned as exceptionably mild.+ SCIENCE.A diamond saw for stone-cutting i= the newest application of the most valuable of gems.The diamonds wre set in the poiuts of the teeth.Snakes occasionally swallow their prey alive, if we may believe a corres pondent ol Nature, who says that a frog which had been devoured by a cobra croaked audibly about halfa minute after it was swallowed.M.Kraue, writing in Der Naturforse- her on the plants of Greenland, saya that some of them live to sntextrenie age, there being willows one hundred and fifty years old; but trees increase in thickness with exceptionable slowness.ed.The national.debt of- Great Britain is railway company, in order to ascertain how far the disease is likely to affect the safety of travellers, as by misleading eu- gineers in regard to the colors of lights and similar matters.He concludes that there are now probably a million pereons in France subject to this peculiar malady, and recommends a regular and frequent optical inspection of all railway officials whoue duties are in any wise concerned with colored signals.- It le well known, says the Sacramento \u2018Record, that.the more frequently old wrought iron is worked over, the better it becomes.Acting upon this principal, all the axles with worn journals on the \u2018Pacific 'Railway ae now sent to the shop in the city, an by a blow from a trip hammer the ends are cut off.These ends are thrown in the scrape pile, and are worked over as needed.The amputated axle is now unset, and the ends beaten out to a shape like a hollowed hand.Into this holiow a fifty pound piece of fresh iroüyat white heat, 15 wielded and thoroughly worked upon the axle, which being returned iuto the lathe, is found to be superior, iu all respects, to cumplete- ly new axles.The fact that outbreaks of typhoid fever are frequently Jue to the impurity of the milk supplied-to the\u2019 ocality in which the disease appears, may now be\u2019 regarded ns one of the certainties of medical science, À recent occurrence in.Australin indicates that impure milk is a source of other maladies which heretofore have not been attributed to it.Several dairies have been found by the authorities of Ballarat situated in close proximity to cesspools and other receptacles of drainage, so that the milk was exposed to the most unwholesome atmosphere; and in one instance two men were in the habit of sleeping in the room in which the milk was set for cream over night.Many of the consumers of milk from these dairies have been attacked by diphtheria and other affections of the throat.In a lecture by Dr.Mapother, that distinguished authority classifies the diseases pertaining to the various trades and industries under three Leads, nawe- no those due to the entrance of dust into tlie lungs, those due to- slow poisoning, and those which constrained positions or overwork! in close rooms engender.Stone-cutters suffer from lung affections by inhaling minute particles «of stone, which irritate the lungs and excite iu- flammation.The working of flax is also found very detrimental, giving rise constantly to asthmatic complaints.At paper-works the teasing of shoddy, and the sorting and picking of rags, create a most stifling and hurtful dust.The remedy recommended by Dr.M.for dusty trades is, first, the use of a respi effectual one consisting of wire gauze covering the nose and mouth, lined with a layer of cotton wool a quarter of an inch thick.Other remedies are, ventilation by.means ot MeKinnel\u2019s tube, the actien of steam fans, and the peremptory exclusion from all labor r \u2018quiringwigor- ous muscular and breathing efforts, of persons under 18, the organs up to that age not being strong enough to resist ill- usage, Naturalists have aa yet offered no satisfactory explanation of the extraordinary migrations of butterflies which have been observed in Central and South America, and to which renewed attention has been drawn by Mr.Thomas Belt\u2019s treatise on the natural history of Nica a.In each year ot his residence at Chontale , in that country, Mr.Belt saw immense flightaofs brown-tailed butterfly ( Témetes chiron) moving in columns through the air toward the south-east.\u2018In some reasons these migratory swarms of but- terflica continue passing over to the south-east for three or five weeks, and must consist of millions upon millions of individuals.comprising many different species and genera.\u201d The most curious fact about these migrations 18 that they are all in one direction\u2014toward the south-east.The butterflies are never seen going back.Similar swarms, travelling toward the same point of the compass, have been noticed in.Brazil, and other parts of Soath America.Whenever and wherever seen, they have always appeared to come from tbe west.In his account of the voyage of the Beagle around the world, Darwin -mentions a swarm of butierflies which the vessel encountered off the mouth of the Rio de la Plata, eo thick that the sailors cried out it was \u201csnowing butterflies.\u201d The commonest, or acute, toothache is induced thus :\u2014In the centre of every tooth is a cavity correspouding in shape to that of the [woth [tee f, and into this cavit es through a minute aperture at thy End of each root, a branch of a nerve, sn artery, sod a vein; when, either by mechanical injury or deca this cavity becomes exposed to the.air\u2019s action, the blood thickens or coagulates to an extent.beyond -the capacity of the vein to remove in the nattral way, iu- flammation ensues and pain commences, at first slightly, more blood is pumped in at évery puise of the heart, through the branch of the artery; and the hard material of which the tooth is formed being unyielding, n pressure is set up on the walls of the cavity and ils contents, including the nerve.This pressure is in- creas at every pulse.with the reateal precision, causing intenac and tourly increasing pain.his is wHiat + known as acute toothache.Another very comman but less painful touthache ia that arising from inflammation of the root and the socket in- which the tooth issitualed.The disease generally commences with a feeling of the affected tooth being romewhat longer than his fellows, causing more or leas pain in closing the jaws.Great pain is sometimes caused.by a particle of food, or even by the tongue pressing against it, the contact of hot or cold water causing the sufferer to start with a _paroxysm of intense pain.After a coniiderable duration of suffering suppuration commences, a boil is formed on the gum covering the roots, which in a short time bursts, the pain gradually subsides, and the patient congratulates himsel( on heing ril of his enemy.This is, however, a great mistake.A fistulous opening remains, through which every apposition of the teeth.or on the pressure of foud, a small quantity of-pu- 14 forced into the mouth anil consequently svalluwed, causing the breathi to become intulcrably offensive (a condition generally unkuown to tha nuf- ferery, and numerous constitutiodal de rangements and complications.À few days more and you will drink mnddy and nrbhealthy water unl ou provide with one of Brownlow & Black's water filters at L.J.A.SURVEYRR'S, a No, 034 Craig street.rator which will filter the air\u2014a very | res It of spare tinue and RFR \u201cDat ar \u2019pends altogether on now dey joy deyselvea.\u201d A debating society in Michigan had for ita last question, \u201c When a young lady refuses an offer of marriage can slie juat- ly be accused of slight of hand Fide A man was boasting that he had been married twenty years and had never riven his wife a cross word.Those who now her say he didu\u2019t dare to, but he never mentioned it, A drummer who was greatly addicted to whiskey, was asked by a reviewing officer what made his nose so red.* Please your honor,\u201d said he.«I always blush in the presence of a general officer.\u201d «You're the leanest man I ever saw,\u201d said an Alabama judge to a lank \u2018and starved-looking culprit; ¢ what were you brought up on?\u2019 «On a charge of vagrancy, I believe, your Honor,\u201d was the meek reply., A little boy at a concert, when a favorite singer was called back, rather took the =tarch out of thioge by crying out, « What's the matter, mother; didn\u2019t she do it right?Are the folks angry \u2018cause she squalled 80?\u201d An old lady, on hearing that a \u201cyoung friend had lost his place on account-of a misdemeanor, exclaimed : ¢ Miss Demeanor | Lost his place on account of Miss Demeanor | Well, well, I'in afeard - l'a too true that there\u2019s al\u2019us a woman at the bottom of a man\u2019s difficulties.\u201d A sailor, in describing a voyage to some landsmen, remarked that his ship stood on one tack all day and partof the night, whereupon one of his auditors de- clared- «I don\u2019t believe it.I had one tack in one of my new boots yesterday, and I couldn\u2019t stand on it five minutes.\u201d \u201cNow, then,\u201d said a physician cheerily to & patient, \u2018\u2018 you have got along far enough to indulge in a litle animal food, and\u2014\u201d « No, you don\u2019t, Doctor,\u201d interrupted the patient; I\u2019ve suffered enough oa your gruel and other slop, and Ill starve ecomer than begin on hay and oats bid An cunt of Daniel Webster was once asked by a person who wea ignorant of her relationship, if she ever \u2018\u2018 heard that great orator.\u201d \u2018\u201c Yes,\u201d said she,-\u2019with a tors of her head, \u201cI guess I have heard him.\u201d \u201cWhat did you think of him ?\u201d « Not much, I cen tell you.\u201d Why, that's very strange.When did you hear him ?\u201d \u2018 When he was about three hcurs old, and he had the meanest squawk I ever heard.\u201d PUBLIC OPINION.Werk and Wages.To the Editor of Tus STAR : Srn:\u2014I had intended not to take an notice of the letters of \u201c\u2018 Workingmen;\" which lately graced the columus of your paper, but the Glasgow gentleman to whom I alluded in ove of my late letters, having recently returned from Sootland, I feel induced to take some notice of the letters by way of putting the writers in their proper position, they being as far astray as the colliers, to whom I shall presently allude.I shall premise by etating that I do uot think anv \u201cworkingman\u201d would stoop to pen such impertinent and uncalled for productions as the three ietters in question.The first letter charges me with making uncharitable allusions to our neighbors the Yankees\u2014than whom a more generous people to the stranger does not exist.\u201d On the contrary, I think I paid them a high compliment in supposing that they were causing the emigration of those who were too lazy to work in that country, to sce what they could do amongst their own counirymen.The same\u2019 writer assumes that my friend and I came to our conclusions \u201cover our toddy\u201d\u2014thet gentleman is almoat a teetotaler, and, as to\u2018\u2018loddy,\u201d have not known the taste of it for dirty years past\u2014I have too much regard for the \u201c coat\u201d of my stomach to destroy it by pouring hot water down my throat, mixed with a most deleterious drug.Before leaving.home my friend heard a story of two colliers working in the neighborhood of Glasgow, who, from the gigh mages, hired a post chaise and indulged in a drive to a neighboring town.Driving up to the inn, the landlady rushed to the door to receive,-as she supposed, the ¢\u201c quality.\u201d She was astonished when the two colliers jumped out (che knew them), and marching into the front room ordered a bottle of chanpagne.\u2018After satisfying their \u201c\u201cdrooth,\u201d they remarked thas they « Thaght they would for the future let their maister drink the fiz (chamgagne) an\u2019 they would gue back tae the whiskey.\u201d y I am, Sir, Your obdt.servant, REUS.| Montreal, March 8rd, 1876 ~~ RECORDER'S COURT.March 4, Twenty-four cases appeared on the sheet this morning ; 3 were discharged, 2 postponed, 3 paid fine, 16 sent down and a warrant was issued in one case.James Potter, 40, laborer ; Edouard Moreau, 25, tobacconist ; Charles Lar- rive, 21, clerk ; Cornelius Murray, 60, laborer ; Arthur Dagenais, 34\u2014eimple drunks, #1 or 8 days.' Patrick\u2019 Robinson, 26, blacksmith ; F, McNulty, 58, baker; John Evans, 34, laborer ; John Andrahan, 29, laborer; Francis jPerrauit,, 65, laborer ; William Harper, 35, machinist\u2014druak and dis turbing the peace, $].50 or 10 days.Elizabeth*Dickaon 60, Martin O'Hara, 45, trader\u2014drunk and disorderly, $2.60 or 15 days.; M Catherine Spears, 40; Morris Morrison, 25, laborer\u2014lrunk and disorderly, 85 or 1 month.Joseph Lessard, 28, laborer, drank and assaulting Francis Lessard, $5 or one month.| Marguerite Cherrier, 19, loitering .in Notre Dame atreet, $6 or one menth.Edouard Allin, 34, laborer, for assault, ing MaryAnn Brislow was cummitted for two months with hard labor, The cast of Regis Boileau, for assaulting Narcisse Boileau, was postponed until to-morrow ; and that vf puis Houle, a journeyman tinsmith, for-kav- ing his employer, until the 11th inst.A warrant was ordered to be issued in the case of Adolph Belanger, a carter, charged with loitering an conoealimg hia badge, who was out on bail and failed to appt Receipts, 84 / BE LOT.TEE A HR TE 8 \u2018 1 i EEN WUT ONIN YI a SNe VOT, EVENING STAR she Largugs ONE VENT PAPER ia the WORLD, ; 4 2708 by Maii.$3 per annum.01 ST.JANER BTV RT.a GRAM & RINTORS.cl Co.Vel.VA.hay == - - - Ne.54.«fpr ny, Page Pr tn COMMENTING upon the dearness of fuel, in.& correspondent suggests that it would be & paying speculation to eonstruct a wooden railway from the bush to the Richelieu River for the traneportation of cond wood to the city.We may expect that the Chambly Railway Company will, when their line in extended, gladly give every ind t to the wood trade, and every méuth brings us nearer the time when the completion of the railway to St.Jerome will place at our command the much-talked- of forests of the north country.RerERRING to the Toronto Central Priron revelations the leading \u2018\u201c Reform\u201d crgan speaks of Her Majesty\u2019s loyal Opposition as \u2018\u2018 these tatterdemalion politicians\u201d and fays:\u2014 \u20ac There ie unwonted joy in the Opposition camp; th noisy party are in bien feather; the anticipations awakened in their breast are of fat things soon to come.Like carnivora at feeding time, they smell the man with the meat, and begin jumping about and howling vio leatly, and thrusting their paws\u2014not always very clean\u2014through their cages to grasp the dainty morsels.\u201d\u201d.2 How\u2019s that for a sample of high toned journalism?\u201d Fine mental food that for the people, eh ?.Sava the Toronto Globe : .«\u2018 Our correspondent in Kingston tells us that Dr.Strange, who had been surgeon of the ¢\u201c A\u201d Battery Garrison rtillery, was diemissed in conge- quence of.his having taken an active rt in the late election on hehalf of Sir ohn A.Macdonald.It secma there is somé feeling amongst \u201cthe Tory friends of Dr.Strange in consequence.But all such feeling, and all talk about tyranny iu such a case is absolute nonsense.A Government would not: merely be false to itself, but would betray the publie interest, did it not insist on neutrality in public servants.\u201d ¢ Granted, but it ill becomes a \u2018\u201c Reform\u201d Government.to make fish of; one and fow! of the other.\u201d Ifactivein- terference in politice by Government officials is a grave offence in Kingston, it is none the less so in Montreal.Yet we do not hear of any such dismissals in this part of the country, though tt ie notorious that Government officials made themselves particularly conspicuous by the part they took in the late elections.« Fair play is bonnie play\u201d all the world over.A vErY remarkable performance is advertized to take place in the\u201d Theatre Royal this evening, viz., the debut of a section of the Montreal Fire Brigade, with _bose-reel, horse aud all, in an adaptation of \u201c The Streets of New York.\u201d The object of this extraordinary addition to the regular attractions of the Thespian Temple is to draw a bumper house for the lessee, Mr.H.Lindley,who is stated to have -had but a very poor sensor.The atfair has been sanctioned by Chief Bertram and\u2014endorsed by Mr.Perry ! i .The time was when the mere hint of such a thing would have elicited long de- nuncistory letters from the redoubtable Alfred, but criticism from that quarter has been most effectually provided againat\u2014the Manager ofthe Royal Cana\u201d dian Insurance Company having been persuaded to fuce the footlights himself as the leader of the fire-fighters! We suppose it is all-right; the Theatre is said to be well-insured, and even if the make-believe fire were to prove a stern reality, the general verdict would be «\u201c A very good job,\u201d for, truth to tell, the present building is far from creditable to a city like Montreal.Anyhow Harry Lindley will have a full house, and we may presume that Chief Bertram has made full provision for emergencies.Ox the 6th of next month, Easter Monday, the fourth of the series of International Exhibitions entrusted to Roysl Commissioners ly Her Majesty Queen Victoria, will be opened at South Ken- sipgton.'It ie raid that the prospects are most promising end the exhibition of 1874 is expected to out-do in interest the previous three.In 1871 the war on the Continent greatly retarded the success of the French and Belgian exertions to exhibit.In 1872-the * trades question\u201d biassed the public to the detriment of the exhibition ; while last year, on account of the Vienna diaplay, the French did not send.The clpases are summarized as follows :\u2014Hesating, Paintings in \u201cOil, Water Colours, Dmwinge, &¢., Sculpture, Fine Art Furniture apd Decorative Works, Reproductions, Stained Glass, Fioe Art Furniture and Decorative Works, Architectural Designs, En- gravinge, Photographs, and Tapestries, Designs for Decorative Manufactures, Machinery of all Classes, Civil Engineering, Leather, 8addlery, and Harness, Bookbinding, Scientific Inventions, Lace.- _ The object of Her Majesty\u2019s Commissioners in insMituting these annual diaplays was to show every rlass of manufacture during the series.Every article passes through a committee of selection, thus necessarily lessening the number of ex\u201d _,bibits, but adding to the value of those Loue adusitted.Another important feature is ~~ their recurrence cvery succeeding year.During the long period which elapsed between the national displays of the past, people in some degree forgot + hat they had already seen, and when the next display did take place, object: in no way novel appeared so.Great advantage is also derived, and distraction avoided, by the arrangement of objects in classes, + whereby the public is able to institute a _matent ot $5,800 per wile for a railway more immediate comparison between foreign and home products.Some time \u201cago the Society of Arts offered prizes for the best stove for.cconomising fuel and for giving out heal.A building has been erected on the west side of the Exhibition grounds to test the stoves.There are about two hundred sent in.\"Tue Victoria Railway Company of Ontario have recently submitted a very attractive scheme to the Provincial Legis- \u2018Iatare.The company aak ail to te from Haliburton to the Ottawa River, » also 500,000 acres of land which \"it is proposed shall iven ig part payment for the labor to kgild the A Toronto coutemparary says: The railway will Le a most important and useful public enterprise, opening up a most valuable section of country, and affording a means of transit not only for.the produce of the region to be traversed, but for the supplies necessany tor the nuw- bers of men aud animals employed iu the \u2018| immenee lumbering trade in that section.The Company propose to co-operate with the Local Government in assisting from 2,000 to 3,000 emigrants or others to settle upon the land.They will pay four dollars per head for suitable emigrants, paying for their labor panly in cash and partly in land.The advantages of this scheme are obvious.The one great prawback which has attended all govern- mentemigrati 1 has been the difficulty of inducing emigrants to settle in the backwoods instead of remaining in the cities aud towns.Thia difficulty would be obviated by the fact that the emigrants would be paid in land, made readily accessible by the road constructed by their labor.Every lat will be provided for the emig'ants and their families.No fewer than 12,000 men, 10,000 horses, and 8,000 cattle are employed in lumbering operations in the Ottawa Valley.The construction of the Victoria line would reduce the cost of the supplies necessary for the vast industrial army by two-thirds.The demands of the * Grapgers\u201d~=who may at no distant dav be a power in this conntry\u2014for cheap transportation, is anticipated by 10n the proposal of the Company: that the House should vest in the Lieut.-Gover- nor, power to make equitable traffic arrapgements as between the Victoria Railway and all connecting lines, an arrangement which would tend greatly to the advantage ot shippers ot produce und other freight from the Western cities and towns to the Upper Ottawa and vice verse.\u201d MASONIC.Fermaiion of n New Ledge.The growth of the city westward having rendered the formation of a local Masonic Lodge desirable; proceedings to that end culminated last night in the organization of the Tonic Lodge U.D.A.\u2018Frand À.M7GR20°7 77 * The ceremony ol \u2026usiulation took lace in the British Masonic Chambers, otre Dame street, R.W.Bro.Milton performing the impressive ceremony.The following are the names of the officers ;\u2014V.W.Bro.Joseph \"Tees, M.; R.W.J.P.Peavy, P.M.: Bro.ex.Coultry, 8.W.; Bro.C.W.Wood- ford, J.W; Bro.Alex.Cooper, Treasurer ; Bro.Thos.Brady, Secretary; Bro.Geo.P.Clapp, Chaplain; Bro.Thos.Porter, S.D.; Bro.John E.Mc- Murtie, I.D.; Bro.Jobn Price, D.of C.; Bro.E.Robinson, Organist; Bro.Jas.Smith, J.G.; Bro.Wm.Briggs, Bro.Wm.Moore, Bro.J.H.Hersey, Stewards ; Bro.J.C.Strothers, Tyler.The membership roll numbers some thirty-five names.A Lodge-room is being built, aud in the meantime the meetings will take place in the Masonic Chambers.After the installation the company adjourned for supper to Bro.Sision\u2019s, St.Peter street ; the V.W.Master presided, wing supported ly representatives of sister lodges, among othera R.W.Bro.Milton, D.D.G.M- Q.; V.W.Bro.Allan, W.M.St.Audrew\u2019s; Bros.Edgar, P.M., Royal Albert ; Alexander, G.T.Q ; Murray, P.M., Vict.ria ; Le Cappalain, W.M.St.George\u2019s.Q.R.; &c., &c.The Vice-chair was filled by Bro.Coultry, and among the company wad a reprecen- tative of the G.L.of England, and brethren of most of the sister lodges of the city.The suppe- was on temperance principles and sentiments took the p'ace of toasts, the firat being \u2018\u201c The Queen and the Craft.\u201d During the evening, which was enlivened by songs, quite a number of speeches were made, moat of them turning upon the establishment of amicable relations between the Provincial and Dominion Grand Lodges.Some excellent advice wae given by Bro.Milton as to the admission of members into the new Lodge, the officers being cautioned to enquire into the antecedents of applicants, so that.dishonor be not brought upon the craft.The company dispersed at a reasonable hour after singing Auld Lang Syne and the National Anthem.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Gen.J.P.Major, an ex-Confeder- ate, lectures\u2019to-morrow\u2018evening in Asso, ciation Hall.\u2014 Capt, Oswald gave a dinner to the members of No, 1 Battery Montreal Garrison Artillery, last evening at the Carlton.\u2014 The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Victor Hudon Cotton Mill\u2019s Company will be held at the works, Hochelaga, on Saturday afternoon.| \u2014 Remember Harry Lindley\u2019s benefit at the Theatre Royal to-night., The fire scene promises to be the most successful thing in that way ever attempted at this house.\u2014We would remind oyr readers of the Mendelasohn Choir Concert, programme in another column, thie evening, at a narter past eight, in the American resbvterian ChurcH, Dorchester street.\u2014 The Treasurer of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge begs to acknowledge with thanks a donation of 250 from the Trish Protestant Benevolent Bociety, by the hands of G.A.Holland, Esq., being the amount voted at the recent annual meeting.\u2014 A colored man, named MoPawell, recently of Congord, N.H., died.Jester.day at the General Hospital ofemail-pox ; eleven patients are at present under treatment in this ward.Ît is ataied that the diseare, in almost every instance, has uf late assumed a very malignant type.\u2014 At the Court of Quarter Sessions venterday afternoon, three yonng men named Burke, Hughes and O'Neil, were found guilty of having broken into a dry goods atore kep -U\u2019Donoghne on St.Joseph street, on the 30th of last November.The verdict war returned into Court at 4:30 o\u2019clock.: The prisoners were defended by Mr.Curran.Pt A BRAVE BOY.: One day last week an event occurred which we think deserves to be recorded.\u2018A young spirited horse ran away from the vicinity of St.Lawrence and Bt.Catherine streets, and wént along at 9 fearful pace.Several men endeavored to stop him by forming a line across the street, but the animal dashed past them, as they gladly made an opening in their ranks.veral ladies narrowly crcaped rerioun injury.A young lad, a pupil of the Catholic Commercial Academy, named George Dunn, who had seen how things were going, coolly waited his op.rtunity, and na the horse and sleigh dashed past him he dropped his booka and, by à yigogous.apring,vaulted into the wleigh, and sewing the reigns brought the infurinted animal to « atand still after a short struggle.On being requested to go to the owner and receive remuneration for his brave act Le declined, thinking, seemingly, that he Lad done nothing more than his duty.\u2018 000*refNEvENE,.The members of Mizpah Loige have slready proved to the public that Odd- hip and Good-fellowship are syn; onymous terms, ard they seem to Lave resolved that lhe impression shall not die out.Last night (hey gave their third social, to which, as on the previeus ; A 3 ; Hi + by goodly pany Re! 8 tnvi- tation extended.The entertainment took place in Association Hall, and opened with a brief address by the Chairman, Vice-Grand, in the course of which he remarked that Odd-fellowship was simply an institution devoted to benevolent objects and the inculcation of such principles of morality and religion as clash with no man\u2019s duty to his God, his country, his family or his friends.The Order in this city was stated to be in ser pros- rous condition ; the new ,the Bake of Edinburgh, already numbering some thirty members.The programme, a most liberal one, was then proceeded with.It included vocal and instrumental music, readings and recitations\u2014the performers, Bros.Battersby, Cordingly, ickinson, Grant, Hutchi Jarvis, McMaster, Prevost, Roes, Spence, Stephenson, and Walker, being assisted by several lady amateurs.Altogether the entertainment was very creditable, and in a number of instances the audience insisted oo an encore.The proceedings terminated with the singing of the National Anthem., was complimentary ticket, and a right 1 fed to the ST.JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.A special meeting of the St.Jean Baptiste Society was held last evening in the Cabinet de Lecture.CT Ald.Loranger succinctly explained the object of the meeting\u2014the passage of a number of amendments to the Constitution which were deemed necessary to the well-being of theAssociation, by the Committee of Management, and the consideration of the question concerning an invitation to be extended to their compatriotes in the United Statea,-to-be largely and efficiently represented at the fete of their patron saint, on the 24th of June.This scheme he propounced both] beautiful and patriotic\u2014one from which he hoped great benefit would arise\u2014and he explained that it was thought proper for the better and more thorough representation of each section, that the members should be divided into four classes, in the following urder: the clergy; the liberal professions; such as were con: nected with commerce and industry; mechanics, &c.M.L.O.David declared that amend.| -ments-had-\u2014become aheolüiely necessary to bring strength and vitality to the Society,; such wag solely their intention, and they neither purposed nor desired to destroy any fundamental principle upon which the constitution was based.The Hon.J.L.*Besudry quite con- * curred in the suggestion that their compatriotes in the United States should be lovited to actively participate: in their national festival, but objected to amendments to the constitution ae proposed ; he saw neither their utility nor necessity, and he maintained that to divide their membership into distinct classes, would be but to pave the way for serious divisions.Tou the statement that their meetings should le more frequent in order to preserve the requisite vitality, he rep ied that formerly they were accustomed to meet quarterly, but the attendance was 80 meagre that it was deemed advisable to discontinue the practice; he was confident that to open their doors eo wide as to admit all without distinction would not necessarily tead towards unification ; and in proof of the correctness of this principle, he instanced the R.C.Church, which although very liberal, with respect to its membership, did not lack resistance and rebellion.M.Boivin objected that it had been extremely difficult hitherto obtain admission into the Society ; he had endeavored to become a member for two years before he succeeded.The discussion was continued at some length, an objection that the ineeting could not legally pass any amendments as proposed, being overruled, and finally tue Hon.M.Beaudry perceiving that opposition was of no avail, withdrew.The amendments provide for the admission to membership of all persons of French Canadian deecent ; of the clergy, and of French immigrants who have become naturalized\u2014a suggestion to exclude all not Roman Catholics was not supported ; for three regular meetings each yéar on the 1st July, lst of November, and 16t April ; for the election of members at peneral meetings, and for a regtriction ofthe powers hitherto enjoyed by the com nittée bfmanegement.The amendments were adopted :\u2014The idea of inviting their American compatriotes to be present on the 24th of June, which M.David explained some years ago, being publicly proposed for the first time last year at Ottawa, met with general favor, and it was urged in this event unusual! exertions should be made to make the demenstration an unqualified success.: \u2014_\u2014 , NOON TELEGRAMS, AMERICAN AFFAIRS, PnairAnELPHIA, March 5, The silk and poplin weavers on strike resolved last night not to resume work until the old scale of wages was restored.A temperance maes meeting was held last night, and temperance organizations are being perfected in the various wards.New Yorx, March 5.Numerous temperance mevtings were held in Brooklyn last night and the ladies are preparing to establish daily prayer meetings in Kulton street, for the nominal consideration of one hundred thousand dollars, the tract of land bounded by Eleventh and Twelvth Avenues and 139th and 140th streets and buildings thereon, together with the ad- joming tract rule.e deed wae signed and acknowledged.Avtwene, Belgium.\u2014Bimultaneously Jae Kerr conveys the same-to-Eli beth Manet for one dollar.(Private.) Havana adyices report that the people of Cardenas oppose the draft, and it will be generally rejected.here is ag ramor that the insurgents have captured Manzeillo.It is rumored that Gapt: Gill, of the Brooklyn Box Office, has decided to turn State\u2019s evidence, and reveal all the alleged ring rascalities.FEARS OF HOSTILITIES WITH THE INDIANS.; Wasninaron, March 4.A telegram from General Custer to the Adjutant-General of the Department of Dakato, dated Fort Lincoln, February 26, and forwarded here, says :\u2014 A printed circular seat Irom Bozeman, Montana, is being ciroulated among the citizens here, invitinr men to join what is styled the Wagon Road and Prospecting Expedition.Tlie circular states that the expedition will take su plies for six months and will have 35,000 rounds of ammunition extras and three pieces of artillery.Bozeman is the starting point and Tongue River Valley the country to be prospected.The expedition is advertised to move thie month, Believing that this expedition is liable to embarrass wropored military operations and precipr- lue difficulties with the Indians, I send this for the considaration of the Department Commander.SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH.Judge Dodd, of the Nova Scotia Bech, Jigs resigned.om Fields has conveyed toJane Kerr, ™ ze] Bpecial revival services are still being held in the Weslqge ch es i ton.Pp + 1 The Father Mathew Tom ra Society is making great progress in Kings ton.\u2018 Mr.Benj.Gordon, of the Ottawa Customs d partment, has been male sur veyor.\u2014 7 - The Masonic visitors to Kingston.from Cape Vincent have been handebumely* eu- rtertained.The recent Carlint successes have rallied the people of Spain in favor of the Government.A commission has tee) appointed to inquire into'the management of the Montreal Post Office.; Some American dealers havd been making extensive purchases of limber in Ottawa recently.A dry goods dealer of Toronto, named Cox, has left his creditors in the lurch to the tune of $10,000.Union Temperance prayer meetin are being held in the Methodist cburch, Ogdensburgh, N.Y.The conservative members of the Ontario Legislature held acancus Tuesday cight to secure gre~ter unanimity of action.\u2018 A Mrs.Arnold, of Bowmanville, Ont, died wuildenly on Tuesday, having attempted to procure an abortion upon her own person.Four large government bonded warehouses in New York have failed owing to the falling off in the imports since the panic last September.Col.Cross, Rayner, and Degraw, of an American company, are in Ottawa preparing to eign contracts for their sections of the Welland Canal.The Federal Government of the United States has got itself into trouble in New York.by loaning funds to sustain the crudit of a private Banking-house.Mr.E.Thompson, from the National Grange of the United States, is ia West- minater, Ont, endeavoring to establish a similar organization among our farmers.Mra.Woodhull, her sister Tenny C.Claffin, and Mr.Blood, having been surrendered by their bondsmen, are again in sureties are obtained.\\ The émployees of \u2018he Lehigh Vallev Railroad, yexcert th: engineers, struck yesterday, and have captured all the trains that have reac ied the junction of the Erie and Lehigh alley Railroad.Mrs.Myra Clark Gaines has entered a suit in Boston against Caleb Cushing, claiming $200,000, in this : \u201cThat in one of the'recent Inlls filed by Mr.Cushing\u2019 \u2018The loss by the East Boston fire is $120,000, of which the Eastern Railroad Company loge $60,000,; no insurance.A train of twenty loaded freight cars was burned, and the large building, composed of brick and wood, was thoroughly gutted.The fire was caused by the breaking of à carboy of vitriol.THE WAR ON WHISKEY- The Movement in Philadelphia.PsiLan&uruIA, March 2.No demonstration by the temperance crusaders is reported to-day.The general feeling here is adverse to this course of action.Mrs.Gough, one ot the leaders in the anti.whiskey war, ie reported as having sal.to-day that another course of procedure ie contemplated.As for herself she was in favor of ladies going in companies of two or three and have personal interviews with saloon keepers, The enforcement of the Sunday liquor aw, and the closing of taverns on Sunday i3 a movement about tor be inaugurated here.To.day the Mayor asked the City Solicitor for an opiiiion as to his duty in the premises, but, &s yet, the opinion has not been given.The Mayor states that he will fully carry out the law if his duty is only made \u2018plain to him.As there have been different rulings under the law and opinions are so varied on the subject, the Mayor is at a loss to know how to act.- To-day the Methodist ministers held a meeting and appointed a committee to inquire and report what measures can and ought to be taken for the thorough enforcement of the law forbidding the sale of intoxicating liquors on the Christian Sabbath.\u2018 ; Rev.Dr.Kynet was one of the speakers at this meeting.He said he looked with more hope to the women of the country than to any one elre in the war on the liquor traffic.He thought it all nonsense to expect publicans to do anything unless public sentiment was thoroughly aroused.Considering the number of saloons in the city and the magnitude of the liquor traffic, he said women would seem to be wholly inadequate to ov: row them ; but if sorrow, poverty, and the results of crime could Pe mar- shialled and concentrated,the whiskey interest would' be overthrown in three months; -.PRAYING DOWN THE SPIRIT IN DAYTON.Daxrox, Ohio, March 2.The Women's Praying League met this morning and detailed a number of praying committees of three or four each, who occupied \u201cThe day in visitin among 300 saloons.None surrendered, Some were willing to quit if paid for it, others if provide wih other bu iness, but were reso.u.e Afainst solicitation, Where permitted the Iadies kneeled and prayed.hey are not discouraged by their experience; but are more determined than ever.Street devotions will be delayed until all are visited, and all other means of reformation exhiansted.] , A men\u2019s .nass meeting to reinforce the women's corps d\u2019armee will be held to.orrow, , To-day three new saloons were opened.ANOTHER STRIKE.(N.Y.Herald.) The! female employees in one of the leading parasol and umbrella manu fac- turing establishments on Broadway\u2014 Ba r& O heimer==after \u201chaving notified the firm last week that an increase of wages would be demanded, yesterday morning rompily knocked off work, owing foe Fefusal of the firm to agree to the terms pro he num: ber of women on strike is about 100.They demanded an increase of about twenty-five per cent.ip their scale of prices.An increase of ten per cent.was offered by the firm.At another large establishment on Broadway, where an increase of wages was also demanded by the wom Onstings of all descriptions furaished prom; to order ve STATIONERS! HALL.Gold Pens at reduced prices.Aluminium Goid Pencils at reduced prices, Charm Pencils at reduced prices.KW\" Bee our siock of the above, the largest in the city, sow selling at grestly reduced prices, prior te our Spring tmportations.Photograph Albums, Scrap Books, Etareoscopes and Slides\u2014s large varioty\u2014all at reduced prices.All our Fancy Goods left over from Christmas and New Year will be sold at greatiy reduced prices.MURRAY & CO., No.387 Notre Daux SrrasT, {Next door to Chas.Alexander 4 Ben's.) 4e F GROSS' .- SUPERIOR CHEST-EXPANDING STEEL SHOULDER BRACES ARE INDISPENSABLE In ail Cases where persons have contracted a habit of Stooping.Thess Braces effectual] vent people from becoming Found snoukdersa and narrow in the mmense chest, and T y conducive oir CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE, Thrgping the thoslden, tan.he | © 8 proved with GRBs SHOULDER ÉRACHA a A thus grow up © well instead of the weak and sickly beings they too fre- uentiy become.GROBS SUFERIOR CHEST-EXPANDING STEEL an.SHOULDER BRACES, Manufactured and sold at the CANADA TRUSS FACTORY \u2018- (Fetablisbed 1866), \u2018 Nos.688 & 690 Crara STREET.- 26-saw USIC.\u2014A young lady, pupil of qbtain a Terms, $3 à & I CE.The undersigned having purchased the goodvwil and Stock-tn-trade of the late JAMES PAIRIR, beg to call the attention of the (rade and public to th rit they can offer to purchasers of OILS, LAMPS, GLOBRS, CHIMNEYS, BHADES, &c All orders entrusted to us will be carefully and promptiy attended to.a Piano,\u201d STAR offices, MAVOR & RAMSAY, (Eucoessors to the late James Pairie,) No.98 Bt.Francois Xavier street.Montreal, Feb., 1674.80-17; YSTERS! OYSTERS! \u2014 Just received, 8 REwawsn OF Wiv.\u2014 Those wi want their brains renovated and erapiurst rectify Lo i od \" na oar a or Tee {bree or four domen home, .TONS, £:3 Craig street, near Blenry.WILLIAM BYRD, CARPENTER AND JOINER, # LATQUR STREET, MONTREAL, rad 5, 80 is Lo am i drink, \u2018 Ginger Porter,\" is made only.by us: \u201cGia- | with Stock-in-trade, including all the requisites for Z1THERS and ZITHER STRINGS.CCOUNT A NC Y.\u2014Books of New Advertisements r-dags DEVLIN.BUCCESSOR TO R.W.COWAN, Comer St.Peter and Notre Dame Streets.DEVLINS AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HATS, AT DEVLIN'S \u2014 (LATE R.W.COWAN), Corner St.Peter and Notre Dame .« Te if Streets.DFVLINS HAT DEPOT (LATE R.W.COWAN'S), b à .\\ {Corner 8t.Peter and Notre Dame \\ Btreots, Wow Rivaisements to-day HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.FIRE AND MARINE.AUTHORIEKD This the Act, have socured ard © apoapt a are now pre ALL CLASSES OP RISES AGAINNT VIRE AT MODEKATE RATES.80\u201d AI! clabms will be paid immediately on the loss botng establiahed-_48 Drancroms: HON.JOHN YOUNG, M.P.President.2.9 GINCENNES Ee ANDREW ROBRRTS J.RTH] BAUDEAU w L À BOYER, M.P.Ci 160 St.James Street, Montreal.18-* JD RESSMAKING.ment to their business.vided for the comfort and convenience of ladies.Orders exsouted with soonomy and despatch.JAMES McCLURE & CO., 918 BT.CATHERINE STRENT.ae \\ \"THE ORIENTAL TEA STORE, _ Mnssne.M.SCANLAN & CO, beg to informa the residents of St.Joseph street and vicinity that they have REMOVED to 251 ST.JOSEPH STREET, be found a choice assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, TEAS, SUGARS, FRUI {8, SPICES, SYRUPS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c., &¢.Special inducement: are offered during the holl- day season, and -a call is respectfully solicited.208 (GLOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, M or ving, I, tn (be Finance Minister Ons Hundred Thousand CHOP HOU 232 St.James sirect, Oysters ved dail Express.vor eee N.RE: Vosburgh, ne PROPRIN.veeeens.$15,000,006, | Company having complied with the terms of] Ticonse, and JAMES MOCLURE & CO.beg to announoe that in compliance with the request of many of their customers, they have addod a Dressmaking Depart- Elogant reception and fitting rooms have been pro- between Murray and Colborne streets, where will en MEW-TORKy em \u2014 - accordance with the law, deposited-wits 20 A 19 THE \u201c GLOBE \" OYSTER AND | New Adrerisement R E AT bh tay WINTER CLOTHING Waluk\u2019s, No.463 Notre Dame street.: Men's | Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 prices.Ulsler, Hudson Bay Blanket and Beaver Overcoats, at lesa than cost.\u2018 WALSH'S CLOTHING HOUSE .RUBBERS In all Styles, Cheap, AT RONAYNE BRONS., CHABOILLEZ SQUARE 5se HEAP CLOTH BOOTS | CHEAP RUBBERS! CHEAP OVERSHOES A?O\u2019BRIEN\u2019S, 171, 234 & 379 St.Joseph St \u2018Women's Cloth Over-shoes for §1, worth $1.50, Man's hand-made Cloth Poots for §3, worth $L pe HA PMAN'S ENTIRE WHEA1 FLOUR 1s decidedly the best food for Infants and Invalids.| For sale by H.F.JACKSON, Chemist, Queen's Hall Block.31 $12.50 BUSINESS SUITS, to which we this autumn beg to om À meantire 6 beautifully selected k of new Bootch and West of England materials, in all the latest varieties of patterns.œ we thems @ to be quite seen fit, superiority make, and modern tion tu price.Patterns sent - J.G.KENNEDY & CU Dominion Clothing Warehouss, No.31 St.Lawrence Main street.R.PATTON.Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, 145 CRAIG STREET, TEA DEALER AND GROCER, .9 CRAIG STREET {Between Hermine and Bleary), MONTREAL.ing articles.cas: EM OVAL.THOS.ALLAN & CO, \u2018Will REMOVE on the first of MARCH to a NOTRE DAME BTRRET.H ENRY HOGAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Ko.147 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTRRAL.his friends and the public that he Is prepared to negotiate the sale of real estate, investment of money on mortgages or other securities, arrangement of loans.&c., &c.have bis careful personal attention, 7-3m MHARLES DUNCAN, The best Tea and the best family Butter are lead- Terms, b.Lad WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS In announcing the opening of an Office as a BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Mx.HogAx would inform Three doors West of Victoria Square.NEW GAS-FITTINGS, NEW PATENT BURNERS, , NEW PATENT GLvnEs, .OR SALE \u2014 1,000 half-chests Choice, New Beason JAPAN TEAS.2,000 catties « rm we is 100 half-chests Fine to Choice YUUNG H YSUN, season 74.500 baus RANGOON and ARRACAN RICE: Bris DRY-CRUSHKD and GRANULATED SUGAR.Bris REFINED SUGAR.|} Hbds \u201c s Tierces BARBADOES BUGAR.Barrels Chicago MESS PORK, Moutreal Inepect 0.1, ls Extra MESS BEEF.COA BALT, es CINNAMON.Cases CITRONFLLA OIL.W.R.ROSS & CO.No.11 BT.BACRAMENT BTRERT.FNEGENUINETIAVANA » & |CLEARINC SALE CIGARS.ALs0, All communications, by mail or otherwise, will A Magni cent Btock of besutiful MEERSCHAUM PIPES.to remind bis vents.5,00 D MILLER, 29 Bleury street, es begs friends and the publio that he keeps a seloct stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, suitable for X'mas and New Year's pre- Jewellery of every description made to order and PAIRS OF BOOTS COHEN * LOPEZ, No.231 St.James Street.A180, PLACE D\u2019ARMES AND ST.JAMES BTREET.Suis at extraordinary low uallod for elegance tn m AND BHORS.VA.A Bankrupt Btock, s-liingoff at cost forome month \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 oir Boots and Shoe.of every desoriptiom selling sta per ont loos than an her house in the por n.Now is the time bargains, XN.DougdLas New stars, Bootmaker, ® OTICRB.work order.Purchasers will notice that the gemnine made to 8 OK CIGARS, Rave always the name, DOUGLAS, 417 Notre Dame wp, RUDMAN,\" ON THY PCY.always on h firet-class 190° assortment of Ladies\u2019 and (Gentiemen'\u2019s hand-made BOOTS and SHOES.Loots made to order shortest possible notice.Material and workman guaranteed.Also, just recelved, from Paris, Ladies\u2019 patte Boots Kid Slippers.Ladles' white work of every description to T at the shortest possible 4.BUSAEA va co.R.ALIXANDER, GRAVEL AND PLASTIC BLATE ROOVER, No.805 Craig Street, West, (Opposite Faucher's Hardware Btore,) $3 REPAIRB will have the most careful attention, and be done as promptly as possible.\u201d [LUNCH LUNCH! &0., at all hours of the day.OSEPH ÜSHERWOOD ~~ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, PLAIN AXD DECORAIIVE PAPER-HANGING IMPORTER OF DECORATIONS, PRESCO MOULDINGS, dé on hand the tions the N.B.-The advertiser, having spare jt on ho fig) Tere = dr Ft ou Ol city, parties wishin ave their House ose or hdres Painted or Decorated 1 \u2018 n firet-claes atvie, and at moderats Pree would do well to leave their caders, at 50 BT.URBAIN BTRRKT.sm F®, 2 YOUR BOOTS, you cannot do 88 Rt.Antoine street.PI.DWARDSBURG STARCH CO.M, to Stock of the Company.(By order of the Board.) JUHN THOMBON, 50-11 1 c.and Treas.OHN OSTELL, Merchant, Montreal Door and Sesh #1.Gabriel Looks, Lachine Canal.Alwa mi Arohttra a ashes, Mouldings of ali patterns,and House-\u2018tnishl rally.Ome Inch, 1%, !';, and inch clear rde and planks; s-fach deals, seantiing, farrings and dreeved sensoned pin and roofing of sil Lumber ce, sui sites and thickirmee.4 CADBURY'S COCO A ESSENCE, CADBURY'S MEXICAN CHOCOLATE, Al 11 assortment of other specialitice, to- Felner with fresh importations of delicacies for Conf ors\u2019 trade.© and nall- me NIVIN à CO, 100 Pounding street, Haw Bole Agente for the Dominion.Mn.T.A.LYNCH has opened a Lunch Counter at Aile Restaurant, the COMMERCIAL HOUSE, Mo.1868 St Paul strcet, where he will be prepared to serve hot Tea and Coffee Bandwiches, Pieu, Cold Meats, 50-8m better in the city than to go te P.LAVOIR, 1 ~ No.773 NOTRE DAMR STREET, Have Just recéived a aplendid selection of Stands.Cigar-Cares Tearerts Cue, cures and Plain Pipes, Briars In cases.Also tn hand, choicest breads HAVANA CIGARS.S73 Not2E Dims BTREET, - Bign of the British Tar.COAL! COAL! CARGO of WELCH ANTHRACITE JUST RECKIV sD C.H.TUCCEY.Mo.@ McGILL STREKT.S.W.BEARv & G\u201d CHEAP COAL 54 NCGILEL NTREE -.FEPTARDSBURE - PURE STARCH, EDWARDSBURG PREPARED CORN, : OR CORN STARCH, .08 CORY 53 .Street.ratclass style and work : ara teed d, nd a e lowes e prices.a = 'rrst-prize at the Provincial Prblbltion vas gained RAY'S 8S Y R U P OF R ED by ht si = SPRUCE GUM, : 8, , ARGE RETURNS ror CASH.rouohieal'and Thrvet fectisme 0\" a Crockery by Total] 3 wholesale Prices.| Prios, 35 conte per bottie.% , | discount on Butte e, Liquor Jars, i Rroak- HEWR .fast China Teas, per \u2018dos; Foneware Cups sud r BRAY.Chez nt, Saucers, #0 cents per doz.(Trades Mark Secured.) 136 MaCTAYIST \"PATHRAS, nr 85 pl 1 a renee street 521.\" re TISH AMERICAN AM DTRING ana BCOURIN( PRINCI RKS AXD PAL OFFICE, À Special General Mocting of the Shar holders of No.521 St.J tree the EDWARDABURG STAKCH COMPANY will bs (Betwesneliu opoph street, Went, Hold at she Company's office, 108 Bi.PF y bmond streels.) .STREET, on THURSDAY, 12th March next, nt 12:80 Ale0, £00ds recetved at the OLD STAND, No.#4 51.confirm Ry-law made to Increase Capital Joseph street.THOS.FRnxmm, Proprictor.REOPENING OF THE MODERN TURKISH OR ROMAN BATH, UF.MONIQUE rR NRAR CRYSTAL PALACE, \u2019 » ARRODALLAD, RNLARNGED, The mest Complete and Laxurions on Contiaent.+ BATHING HOUES Ladies, 10 re au sn 109 pm Giroulhrs ob applications.sm DAVID B.A.MAORRAR.M.N., Propristor, OYCE « COS CHEAP SALE of DRY-GOODS is stil) à ong ov nù Ko.867 an.(ENTS FOR SAL at the Sran olen ; .: Bathing Frotitute 0 \u2018| th mais te er is vues, oF ii eee + MAREE RTE Lie - : xonEr oh & pom.= Le LATE\"?MOREY Mar 4 irri ane ® .i | mn : pro ue roux eel tom : 2 OTA US in previons qu ixing wd 8 > .das = n ; m rassssss serresccues 7 ar tioned of ng isohinge RAL.J co ia ro ss xplain the agua.ed by saine MONTE ads a a 14 yon e 1 this Ina » follow: siall ; boi discou xt.BU EID - TON cree, ml \u20ac the y Vears, pod ond ER ON \u2014 dcnètn, YY YT Ï a Ju many vea clergy, Gris fa morantata WA Xavier sis, _ d Pla ACJ 2 for tholic à or Môu- se mOLPATRRe LP dd ; Witnes ; an Où lation he Drafts Nae and _ shM Srd.TTY Le a kÿ ok SEER io Cn mr = 5 ce conclu ticle meau Hen Hate! an.Ma me - 1 1 the F w the said ar that ig} \u201cBlea?3.Cow Dame A nT a 38 ents th 3 Ww EE © Creal 1 dre in the and | æf.T Lo Mr.of Notre erm 3 - \u2014_\u2014 Sua \u2018 treal, nen | en, and, ropre ensoi : vornex \u201crue Pen +h nd or êW ier met OF NE News ei - word Clio eres the i atani EE pr opened ua, of the a on-one ow N RN n \u2014 ch 5.men Cat fon to pod 3 of Purrier, ets, has rican to an- : D FURNITUEE, Sram] ch 5 Ro iutent 0 beén 2 and stree Ame - Leus - the oth this CTIO ND-HAN at our recess, - Born] 4, Marc the had 8t.Peter ting america lection br ta Biel on the \u20ac on of his AY AE MORTE, Lo, eau Special > Tw Ger Ly the Corpo- dou that they\u2019 fon possible for ose mcm take gris oui oa J i .u iol .a i latest o Rüvut-tha .Be doesnt oe rel a of PE on DAT vec Pen bronge meual, at ale Q ln that Ahn the ann wich mess ae tnt is e ta er.- * requ is y ted © , \u201cin ion i Protes- on lock, and he i cular, tisfactio t rae to arte whatey Bedroom Be rv req A \"of London the recq uied ad read eon whic tna a ried musoriment \u2014 am in his influence Comer tutny 1 a of House \u2026 bi: À of Lu D Leen preee UH ho h lou one holic and.that far, mane tan à ctading me K Lys 08.litical i oy » Coaches, collection TEN o'clock ex 2 y g iving 3 as 8.It wi the Hud both ut nt at complete hasers ung A varie \u20ac .a at 8g Wales, men of that prese ye pute cured cad Le - OUR O'ULÔC pas no politica rene .Gone Bale air Bamswr .ince of | Govern ared were to giv ition, se f Cos h he » an ection, toe io m 5 .\u2018ance oi n Go .°8- l'appe \u201cyIinen ; bourse In «dd bur broo whic ch he cont F x = nFat ten sa ai 3 LT 1 - E OF A t the Dominion | Libr hed to the bere tant clersyn } from the Roman, Fane saa Wa intoabus, avantages en is psn | ro a, SH se Mare | TON SALE 0, ba depot inde uni Seer Raia bere on pie Eee rés : ad wv fe.om, News asane other ret ane JCT ocx Notices have tx tlaws requ \u201cAge itness f opinio 1spection, cony will moe = wir ver rs) np .ne fer i eden Tat olan fa en, Not sr Notice in Otta ot be reyu Reel A he Wi Famo awn.oe.relation pbell, ALR et ns House Of four or f a Tue Stina, RT cb 5.las than any male, Raleqrooes, AGRD | clerks i will n for a eld by men, ar to be dr «peut re 1n this mg matur T NS per IBD, a | [PY ta Tue = Mare un price tima, rey BL T.DAN sions.; T vices room | he lic cle ; ference pb ve am Err a OM Wont abut coy ue of years, octal to Tue | Quesne, À \u2018Be Je Scitiais fal - zPeon .or ATED- t their se make wa Catholi ther in in tha itness tor, ES a rspecen \"AU ton.pra about Ds Ot yea 737 (Spertal to \"the Lake City meutioe os IAL ATOOR ES, PL tha lon, to he Otta re is no 0 inferences ifthe Wi I mavororio ee pata 3 ces Pr AT J.G Bras LEABE, for reside i | ion of the \u20ac CULV muti LsE Brothers | ATCHES, &c., next feas 21 rs of com \u201cay the Do your i fore woul ream rem cx n \u2014 = pre Araton.0m Ee PRES me Hatin gin- 14 .Tix be ERY, W OODS, m\u201d batch.membe to compe lay Q.extent t raging o would Meroh tex for cn: mic ualled in TET os : Lam 00ap ane caf Tue sppeation of I a = rs JEWELL NCY G te On Ce, 1d peak inn din re ee ; === | ac, oy 8.James z u A H ng 0 Le inte ne Rers.Bupers lection : E, FA The Ot b en comme His go ki half of its u and Bye his paces ENIN x § JCTI FLNORUETS.\u2018ate.a ve garden lington By 5 WAY it C ta n the [Reporied 8 198 WARE, ing Clu edal Rink hould spea \u2018men, stant, ln style .be | es NG ST = T rian mae Pn Eire hls rst | ting wil in 8a.tions, b ES.rs or Instant, Curling or\u2019s m Hall sho 1 clergym If Prote ly only oe and toits a trial oity can \u2014 AVE, ee oy An PER firm House tached, Net 1004 14 Wo ouets al 1s meeting winter operations, Ç .* arec ns ¥, MARGE, hes Govern Rideau am.the severa lic and ha uld apply a amy su tue SRE So meme Lig 1] well at th eluate Ba on Water cest The% »bering v8 heres\u201d ship +; ui 007, 19 the wat f the tean ies for Catholi ks sho jority etty.dry-gocds tone tet T ay.arch | vor me Pole Later To taintpg rect, nex} corner to Ouen M ith lum abov' Steamsh (FrERNOO raorrow à ne 9 itentiaries the be remar ?ajority d cheape Bt Antoi x.ee \u2018 SEMENTS eotacrtsr cogus le Ok skreet, ne rely ing wi rivers à Port Stea cent.ar to- cy is o nitenti ted to .orable men reat m be- best an Pa, 190 Awp Co mrad AMU Lf me Lr Gu ne Éftocte \u2014 Course Arment, Da 4 wo, i h Bhore d Gulf per Foxspax ar nT.Excellence; tes for pe ubmit ial fy ic clergy the ed, [ The Lomas Fox lodus of tho mason.\u2014 AND 'S H - casa oa an aud Bitects ntatotog fen tree Brick House, South ebec an red « ten ?BE SYRE he estima be s pleted ; Catholic cl Instance Indeed, : Pagar T\u2014Erre eh know iods dirais 204 - rINGS TMER HAL A8, an A TURI 14 Fu Garpets, \"day vo à Josoph 3 1y built ded by able The Qu au decla - .BB DAM T \\e A, ear, to \u201c all com er Pro In this lergyinen, testant.> Erra's eh moule of digestion fine MEET) VORDHEIMERS 1 ido Party | of on duc Housse hu blendia 3 Hede voy, 7 BL batantiai A auras by x have HOTR suing\u2019 y nearly the Low ases, A.tholic cle one Pro that the Baus Kr Ly # thoros AE applgaton OÙ the pro- = NOR ERALD Q PSE EVE lle of Hon trame M n Dre Bode Oar tant eu beta Street, raz; confor s le 7 lear.354 \u2014\u2014 of the stock, en are ies of, ny \u20ac re Ca only tion ad kYIHO.\u2014 vern th ful app Mr.K; tavorcd : i ola à Quam te w Brussels : Bidroom À stable CET, a ront à son, 83 |C idend.d clear ter, oon use, alarie many 1 be | oe was »ollec \u2018e Teau | Lou goTern the with delicataiy tors\u2019 Aas CMERAL sr \u2018arior Bet, Bruss 5 Mistearoom P s-6tore and To ho ens front and dividen fine au i tse whol bof o the s e, in wil ieve there our rec to hav al.An ybieh gov ce with aies ply \u201cwiih ae trai oii oof pa \u201c Sorte, argo.u Mattresses ook ing- zen tua BE oy, es a Dwel- eather R to ce by an By though ens have, id there lie Ie it in y seem lan ors paisition sad b Laclocted wi rangs Bons ly with parer Er 3 cratasy na chew er Dag re Spree: ame.=o hah ek wv HORROR.apamaged by fi dc., âc.ince Ward it is sai ades Q.ls hich you er callec nm, al- a eof wel rie TE Te Tabeed man 0; SAIT TT qd Bedding, © AY ono by lu ve residence.street, all £60 and RAILWAY.E.ound ao ellery, cy Goods, vince creased, 25,000.a Tr 3 fines, w Aas ev ent emer, à ride CHEE ptite © dou Tickets, $120.R T ina chutes: Cutf a detre DE ; change in Chatham ent MoCord THE rination, Mating \u2018of dare, Van \u2018clock.been incr Tover $25, he Ottaw [Justice yy 5 well haved Phe TE néon ae § CER tensils, Fare ko, âc.t reserve LET Chaine respective 113 Motor hs mi said : als troplated TWO o'c RAR, ction of from the ( r of \u201cfor many y ell be at such best bolting 4, Se + Homasop > ] : EF U d be whi) TO IR ant respect ti9- in, , Elec ale at a re.educ tion fro; niste: to re of w ken is the boiling w.4 Co.oan \"ee 3-5 CON C .ie Saath to be sold o'cloek.N, Maes, ly 1 mine he cofeee \u2018of 8 hed to the 8 BARRETT & BAX, r \u2018deputati on the Mi deavour Law | a d.nner ine was ta ston is th n.I Jaune Kers Kote she city = A CO rod ard ani To TEN HX J.ARNTO : hae ; House of nine In the Megan tach hed JANT| à iF waited to endes inal La ugh win ticle in que t questio 15 Jan dey he ci \u2014_ 4 or 30 .50, with treet, & closet an os.ke, bra as vof attac! ELEGAN Couuci ternoon Crim 1078.tho he artie that ; used yon ghoapes St.An \u2014 : [i ara 5 Sh pag hoarse nes E of RS.BIL- ay afte t the es un A.The uke to having a Foss - hs.vrac ood BURES ga ma das, water co ta The bel 5 ready tot Wyo - 4 SAL Ros.Mi.esterd lo ting trad r care.1 can m its ever pe host and \u2014 d Dent ED M SU TO LET.7 86 oveméaty.ws atroet.ul T but waë ; re left n to see ol ION SLEL Ch TRIAL |y ive: a eat Act respec ah do wot remember | hn The == rths, Marri = SACR sa SEPT i apartm Lar * National tue, but ars wi me tit ee UCT D VARIE CARPE! TOR | ceiv zent Ac 1 tbe mw h the pro- t reme in question Ma f LOTE, B ern Improv a whan Che oil à both w tha ui FURNITURE CE EEE endme weigl t wit 1 ldo uo ot terme.in qu ne = Tames ar an \"HOIR, TT.JO! TY BUILDING ha Dun HOUSES, t Ap te hen t f both ; to MEN rola AR! ed to isten he wou exac ticle ned i .: - irths.Mrs.C ENTY H .ply to Mr.Dr EMENT | ue stree = wh he duty o is right, over .LIAR INGS ORSES, &c., e promis id if eons interests those the ar t contai mean - ord tnt \u201cOB N N R OF TW zox's Bakery Pits ean je t (ltist 1-rope is \u201cbe ste brown vee fe FAINTING! AGE.de, eh ind, \u20ac nd sai ral inte Q.As repor nother to a on te Tee j So NN BAL Mk instant, To A os atres y nt Constant t the be ight tobe th , .ie | Gasa ARRIAG RNING, fully, a the gene ed on the not a by you.À At Toron! fut, the : DEL + vox Near \u201cMoreh 108 norte al » in & Avpirst ha ight that nig oil ran ll have Le \u201cine it ve AND C SDAY MO.p\u2014 tion of ure.founde ia there ve given by their Yongrox A of a son.the lat e of MEN ue EADAT room, , No.ent Houses In x B3- was righ hen the ltraint 8 r to nds.o.178% .WEDNE x Dxxis er by auc- tec ify the meas e 188ue, ne abov enewing ion Yors t Toronto, on hter.the wif, i ou on 70 PAT, Mars ret sch pe Teme five apartr ; ngine w thatal ca 1 o ring ep, Corso 172 Cn Az 188 8.Dams na to Cg Rehr modify MINE.aam the o found rene uesti Lx At TO of à duug Lat March, ABSISTR ry of 1b riber will each 4 ¥ s1RaNTS, cach a TO set contaisiog Ave par uses (new), the e ders are | from th toa be Mout Teiegear aph 166 th ntractior above DIAN FA arch 5.ing than \u201care fo rt in q ion at Barrie Bailile, to, on the wife of (Forme: In the the eubsc: HY sTRENT, Ropantionerae t, and F HE te stone with largo ft.O ning fr attached TOP\u20ac Mont.jou ologra \u201c| eo red with Trects Horees, THE IN: por, M that words the Vue tissipati re Porbon Cu pon.oh nt te he ve ven.abacribe: x tad Hosmer the 1 and Stree class, West, with I o Il-rope run it in a fi the il Domini u Nav.ce.We are fa le of th Carrisge | Horees Lox report the the \u201d and as th t8 of « mo Fornus bes, of on the Will bo g JAN CHR 8 Lo! Hanson a In tho © Josep unie Marine Tour first.street bosses fumes a bell-rc where have ru no oi Bicheliou Nav.Raid.the who ble Coal ani ators, Calcutta ine-stricken rgies ; \u2018eral ni it not seem ew- W.For this city, of à son.pra : mi hs Ce = ior, Sam isa \u201csou su he engin, wre it hero been ope Biche songer Kaifid.1 Es who Dear race Refriger .from Ca famine- ing.po tions several oes i rds, \u201crene 1 as hte city, a inges.Canboro\u201d, | ue mere din Latour on Bt.\u201d Caine st Mache wr | histle.W t had th for the rope ity Pas Company.D\u2014Two -Cart Pipes, Ei atches the fai increas mention n Doree, the words, which Bichard Murr Feu at Martha : RICAN x Bra Tacturiog db rice of la yurd and stabl cment, 577 or whi ¢ nigh lace fo them roto pan: Bulle] Teste DES Stove, oth, Car- Despatch among ihoo is TSODB be Maiso ly nights ted on te 2th ite, do aa .ue ji ARCH fra, only à at price or root, PRA Upper a Sherbrooke ugh thai is no $ sticks to es MEL etre Pr.Buile idé EN\u2014Farnace, on-c distress tern Triho« hteen t the able to app to the \u2018attemp MkLICK f Caistorv John ou vor asin \u2014 ut tendid Upper 7e croom aud OF % but there ariably s \u201cof ru Mont.See, on pd KITCHEN EB Hat Stand, s fall-tomed the in Eas lone ei ithin the pes reasous ries,\u201d of the tion ?EARS, Ma Spears, of Cato Viithy, Jona VENIN Work > near Plans It mt ahaa Jdining-reom an tanks, dit inv book It ing 8 Pr.& L a ac, PASSAG lood'e fol toned ple vill a ithin ts for Ir their o \" night inaugura bad Rt ick, of Can uit, at Es, ter AY EV pt STREET, terms.TO, LET, tut op rm oy d.Rent m, an The te ol.Ea ot AND MH © e vi te à th.licants ng ed the udon in Jane McHck, the Zith ul Burns, daugt i spa ENING, axe arm rar PR per\u201d Cf ona dro, Cut Lat] er-them.\u201cto be le over gam: .Moi HALL ac.6-EOOM Ho pet n nn ed to dea of app liet on oteed \u2018to the H 1 xe, GRAY - Gon of Jame; sell, third re = | eon Saran wt Hl sented conidh gud well papered 523 ¢ uo over a rope to d ie run \u201con can | D pets, AT INN Brussels Table, Wha e stary number ent re 30,- pre ide than'to e was a Bomse.Gray 6 10 Tien Rue y, the for His Peop a each auted.Te *clook.N.; and th all clon the prem ifr t allow ars aL Id the co THPANŸ .\u2026.ies PARLOR ve Piano on rep, CoH Tole, W ane hav: lays the Goverum 5,000 to 30, Buc! gel the cas v Road, Wibidby! = Gray.2 orion: JA \u201cHatas \u2014Ribbay.Bol- an SO ATWO o J.ARNTON, Civthors cloarts Apply » otreet.rick House, does no off the c ls.I to d use- Shine Co Toate.ahi ere, carved B.H.Drea) aD four day ot or d from 15, A.No.t of coun Monday.ript nos \u20ac late Jame der EU roar, da > J 1 Poor unde, Tornude- Ribbar.m Messe view.Bale JOHN à Garis cloacts 0 on EE n falls wheels.ld be fogne 56 quebec Pix AsO: + Oryeial ler Orient, 5 So pint) snd re et eek od unt ied thar en 5e, etat TE i a paint 5 À TF he a, A) a sm containing ofte by the would d it wa ont.faves Sato - ous Set ( em ad inc By til20 t the m \"found, \u20180, BLACK by the Teabella Lr Do solo {3 Toca us, rama.HOUSE pmYor.ETOR FOR hwick Torrace en idue cor d cut 8 rope \"> an said don RE jee Man UE fea Card \u2018aidenda cd: and Tes Ol orks ha week.journed un ted that ! been\u2019 0 + Bwix \u2018iuetant, Esq.to Ne ES 2 Organ \"\u2014Nouko ab\u2014 ICK t 88.LRT OR JOR tod 00 St Domini for ap that th rgen.y, He sai one] aps B.W.8 ges valable a.orks hin a NCIAL.n Mr los in + tne fhe = iT a as or d Chora, +E Deus 1\u201d El BR Poln TO M situe fosete, Chiari ut .ctor f eme \u201ced.ntil Can R .ass eT handsome wit NANC 5, noon.Jo Doutre : nestion, Clerk of or of the a aon hash ny Roy melt A - = ox \u201c| TIALB CK IL 2 inom as hn foncmont of ioral\u201d 0 in cage © destro, it on unt; at, Ware dems lass Wars, rooms, handso 000 FI March 5, x ; for Mr.icles in qu the C member Pine es D half-p og in hoe: a TAN L BRI knows aente.ul Jenem rel pri less in « tly ng i The Lao brook rt89 que _\u2014_ t land \u201cAc, ?six Bed teads, Carpots, ON, 924 : e-articles 1 ith mber 1.d, Surgen John Sol Watci arine BST; OT, FC eh d, de.; es uen utti > Colaprogie Bolii Co.en Rogravinge, tents 0 Lagon, 1 LoxD 1-8to of th d it w RE] land, ths.Marah, ° 4 Bass a \u201cHe ha from CL U 00D L 10th, r of Hoy stroet T attache the spot ing freq use p Le rope ified usbec ting ios\u201d a a, Bod: na, Al sized 7 crée ue ve i A - un 4.Chorus, À sou.atte La.bn.AND G FERNOON, March placs- ments, wi 14 1e Belandac on ox House, being as 110, V lace for th a8 noti } raphic Printin 108 BE OO Asn Bodd BUliard for money, and depos S city, TeAng tog Ma pee Lar TE Si endeiono Charle APFERNOON, Dean eme fect warm to drome Bo 3 ne bri corner of there w some plac ndon w Mitchel dominion eee MT Peather &e., âc.full Consols fo 66.Court.SESSIONS .81m thivo years an pany.y mn.6.BE Lio Rec Love! JESDAY at hls root Charles, 7 foot, Dés BOSAL » fine race,\u201d so here was at Lo heard I.ore ee tresses, Ware, LLEN DER t, 923.ferred, RTER ; verte de year Com - i \u2014* Conso t \u201cLife nor, God Is son.On TU 101 eh a Point 6 hich ne foot, A OR FOR 8 Hypo nion Ter nt of ety x th master I have re left o ows De or ae : A es, : | oo 5 x i 2 To 2e ec ces fo wha ipa wii me y Point 64 \u20ac lon 1 10 LET apon y Un teneme apparatu stat on n #; and k cars we rope; ! AE o'clock.Srie, 413; fives, 104} ___.Term.Montre d acqualni trom roots, on put ) dur clas\u2019 obi the pute oie vos of w ally 0 LEr 0 known as bk ern a} time he tan he bell rep ht vs Andonel (comp at & RAF, Brie, New fiv TGENCE., arch ing Friends an his funeral, stroets, = I ar : ube 5 Forte pn he, welling, ibatan y aire Snow! tare od, ter aa sever ished t for t Knigh .Ta Sale BARRETT de\u2014 NTELL h 5.m is morn tend q H B00\" .I.A Solo an from man | the oy 4 story Carstul ocoup ioely laid ROY atree batne, w.ttached, bonne 19 he wis lace Mr.nn \u20ac Bon IME INTELL! ox, Marc : \u2014 this SIL tod to a f Vinett an h, wt 180 4-8 y ( 9.Bass Head, \u2018The Pilyri front uilt, tw dation, er's ay ls ni Goose.ning fo with water to C.Char se say h no p eply ce.AE, MARITIME IN MPTON, mship cupied wid qi terme, Fb March, > } : 1e, \u201cO Sacred te), mn en.walluait founda gmner's own a: Trees, Goose talons! cold wa spot there was what rep & R A \u201c SoUrsA loyd\u2019s stea has Court was oc Laporte, a dence, corn 7 .Bh, Martk q 1 Chorale.\u201c0 accompan \"St Paul- ptit foot 3t, overlook ay ih Iuboient sour to for warm ly upon the TO LET.as \u2019t hear 5 TT \u2019 : man Lloy Bremen The Cou Joseph Lapo pearance, Saturday date Donjanai Clem X dn Det, uit for th tot, overl Apple and good two-stall He on FICES TO == didn Pr RRE | om New vg i Flan mano ing I |e cars we hol .1.Par om front the 10 ER 2 ro oo ul OFFICES Ty e.UND TOWN .A EERS, The No ew Yo heavy lastf ob the spectal the13 on aie ot, on ¢ ted te Lf vi ; ass Gardes aiden Au.vo _ o Rae | oad = TO ION m N need tic last of re ing on thel3 Hoexnell, witch tavi plate rando berry abd Current t desirable prop FFI ENC RAIL, D UCT fro nthe.Atlan ed man having fo Le \" tg 2 Oade.to soa ou 1 three more rusid Youtrab - AND NORTH seploadia OUN a5 Ar- AL \u2014A TRERT, Hansa nd expe the dle-ag icted for.ievous bod H Ny place | æ À Sala, telujuh, t the Mus sect Que © muted 0 o'clock.RES OF THR nul yours.a.at Sault R \u2014 .borer, w 10 seas GENER ss rriv ; 8 iled on damage.indic - a: ted grievous Phi- ds and acq ich will taxe sen, No- = rete lo oe sa gree aie oat TW ry ARNON, 8TO.= LINE for a termors tav r 11, Po a la tening cel ST.JANE arr revai much ch 6.ho was inflict is wife, | Frien eral, whi W.H.Mus inst, À 16 Choru ts.To bo = Fhe Po Sal JOHN Anger.Oat LoE intry mere re 456 ie] Morgan, for threa ble to nee cer Oks, N which p ffered RK, Mar iv | January, 4 of his es nd the fun nidence, W.tho bx À 50 con : OF HWA for a cou: ) \u2018Addre t.Danie ng fo ing una \u2014 ALERO k, and su New Yo from-Liv f last TSOn ircamstanc atte, ndwon\u2019s re on Bunday, 5-3 A Tickets, & Wotclock - Y CORNER Ci aiand for a coun Main stree \u2014 his morn ife; bei \u2018prison.* ne 7 ve ip Lda, b air, he prison der : rm Carson, | me fi om : TY COR ares, Recind Torrens 5-13 rested t ife of his w itted to p ted : vressonnsel = ing 1854.M hip.Ic harm upor tre.isoner was St.Christop Ry Ire- ; ; __\u2014_ TT NE au \u2014 the life an oe n elect 5 daya.- = Spring : So 8 Silves he priso day o'clock.the sed of We.; a ERS OPE a RI office TO LET, a ises.take il, he was has bee ilding fe ondon 60 days.ork.- for rived ; ing a se- lomene that t f the i ua 1 @ Tul re, formerly amkes ms AR AINMENT.5 rk na TR ; ome or ) LET, tse erty tak bail, h jerre al Buildir | pant or.Dilla, 90 days.so tomers Ar During k case are rnoon O f his Oraln this ci .\u2019 i ERT +, AND TR HARLES.h 10th, a Apply Nyt give Lapie pant Roya Y Cleu chants nd on the po 5 ee I Jan.16.\u2014D Nome {the ater tres sin | ji A ENT rtanmen P GRAY ST.CHARLES, N, Marc] ricke warehouse, for A.- Mount R W.Buk demand'on Ne Sy ate re.eTpoO LE ron o = ie se | = Fh rt ah POINT OX, March 1 Bricked story Warehou 8 Pince \u2014 M.the ardin, d L.Merchan \"Bi OU NES TE k our fri i hada fa- Ayres, Jan 11, Montre- eo ler jard vr als ~ plowing apreciated, Y AFTERN Rooms ane rt d LE § hive story We at No.516 ident of Desjardin r an chants\u201d BillE New Yo do Shenk frien.r their enos Ay S by E Ja from served Ia to ente ilvestre, dens, yal Toro 1 months od ens v 255 Dion SR Espa rtments, and lo LET.the three st.Apply iden| 5.À.Rodie Bot OCR n in \u201cWe destre fo dar 00 of Bu m is, nas tion lix Silves Gard Pc On ch, £.years.Ë eg ba vous or T a Ar a Roo ents, | and J.red on Pres ; Messrs P.lank at noo \u2014\u2014 i We extended that tinuan le fro ¢Inn Hoga in ques A Fe Viger iately ca 40ye March, 8 beth À } stores deserves to be OI o ber wil hung eluht apartm T 5 per 333] Taccup cell parate iety ; clos, .1d rates - ' eopors extended a con tm ere ald, to the ves in q -in-law, the Vige ediately aged the 1st ttawa, b, Rlisa » i Avery caren RECT Divi subscriber will a ; comer Grand \u2014 ip Deere by Loi, tn separale Socie H.Du tion, Go \u2014 1 i {the Torta to secure Jor tho oping | acdon on he latter : brother et, near the Vi immed his AE Wi Broan Lab : me Aver given by m, * Han MARCH.| reo th ny nied fo i : BRS.\u2014To wer if @, in lenning, irectors.occupa \u2014 : IS 1 we beat efforts gements a of, and tree! Kate ed down ing t stained Craig street, he staire \"heard in Bs! office De nto, on th Wm.Stew i \u2014 in be given ratreet, EVENING, th musical EX fact: reels, prose: veu \u20ac d'Arme URACTURERS \u2014 nee ats 4620 | lette, Dir nell, no © young ! et intain Sif contained all m + Grocer, J: | ue, wn: aaa ow room, Heese tof build pr Muttrossas Fa BA, tnd, oats; the he lov ured ! Gill to an e have Jessary CC ues ma t as wi erty 3 A Sense\" LE anplecta I .oD (lomer orci can ve Bones oo i [0 the Vilage halt mn alate | - the er, Bec Bnow, 38 Me Loans E D, we beg \u20198 theology a ed.We h tions, | nec ltin q ting, to cas Eine, 4 ge Eure aie oct cn hors the ari 7hyoctase Roses \u2018| EE ut ono ac bhai we mmodious adml- however, n the vo.1348 \u2014_ lon of our negoctated T ova\u2019s t declin : unicatior 8 assau interrup right to is | gee rine » ABR Butcher E vers Mar copier: mem sale, where ih bleu cts dy and th pie About brick , but co whole ot May Jy d up on haste.No.port \u2014 N Cord tfully hy comm n have | ulles, ad no of thi ences.d, for a Cathe- i met Canon k Mar eh Oraton- un of wale, 0 valuable new 7 111 be mo) §othlc neal of oud, but co given nicked u their h od a large to-day: A BOY, spec lengthy iters ca M.Desa sel h racter d treet.Tass stand, and St.Apply rE bbey.\u201d Re En Tae and tw To wih fered w on, bul oti ahmed, will be er- } {in recelv Ve show ART CAN are re eral \u20ac he wri he coun he cha hich ha Bleurs vn.7 snd covers ABSONS (the Apr ton the Carpets, The sto icles offe cisely.Quidulldngs are possession he hill, ov nt droppe« COURT.have now ONS, W A toons, A SM WHO ived sev: hich t that t nt duct wl] TO LET, a tho corne ADS He vor oi aeons roscopts on the ope, Store o'clock, rocin rabais and |» ire ou ot t convenient ICE C We PORTATI hmeres an .CR, AND cet d con, w ffice.tions upo ed con ; Ton roots mary ROBE ETS ur Hox Wi.PA phonsa ent Mie Revelations ole SEVEN o'c Ma cers.(07 1 or Sopher it ho a th of Me POL h 5th.PRING LM te, Casi setings, OFFI 0 and the o W.reflec assum jection, 143 stroets, r,1 of Med ' I.\"Ap Satnent Micro rh\"; the who tsE I SHAN, ers Lu Order = ae oro, Villages s -_\u2014 arch Tres 6 co Linens °° ay! w \" Le D im od Eo 45 ce ue pe and its Rev tabi | the whe f-pas ENRY \u2018Auctio ta [TORE or AR, Fran he Vi dr.M s New = Goo » CARE D HA calling TOF man mn.the obj Lave -the The È E.BOLLES icroseo) son * Vege.re at half-p H fetorta | Rd Tier st [Py the & ba h- Cane w Dres hite TAKB A GOO! TMEN wo roven.ed ents Joseph t.at tier.th J sui BOITES (9 raisons on the Sale rar Victor Era hich un enjoys spot .watch- | oe oy Dress, tch wares, TO WRITE y TREATMENT ine been p intain statemen th ins ta, a Le 9 N i ape om of ihe Mic dors or .treet, n king 1g, Ww 4, and en by any to .man 87 Can 9 Grey L and 800 Sen) .HARSH re in- not rt ms ted the hate on the h stree cDonald, all | xy 6 ue fu abou SS + Joo! he Bridy.chmon In beauty Apply C., de.urney se- 65 Bale Iris ery and Hosiery., \u2014 LEGED \u2014 we à he Cou retrac - OsT, Bt.Josep Mrs.M Lu pe rel Ht or gyn ae t a, Cr Jook > Brique mo ears MOB of Cy lone, jo 8 for a 5% Pacragw Irish x d Cotten tton Glove NS THE AL : this case igna- T unsel 1 irisoner LA and turn to \u2014 \u2018e Bolt, cieroacop Pate be giv \u201cinthe + Bul ED bourne a pase RON AAR.1, on St, illiam Ma r 20 day te, a 14 Package de Linie, Sh cpg be \u201cah\u201d Harvard do, ly to L & SONS, ce to er the sign d the conne tthe pri ret oe re y,the He vob, à 1 Kio ge eof Mr.eo humrated, Shaw Ss TUNED.ofa viow unsu; JACKS ! of Land, st Willi ed $8 or 20.\u2018Bessette, } Cares of Jerino ds MT Si à Parasole, Applr CHEL ith referen Sheove Tee he y be ment ee or | rather | res PA = rt a BD FO ns GH i ER vu cols or a Black an 5 Wore a and and MIT Wit) statem : e respe he had mention t liquo her- \u2014\u2014 rday, the by retarni rr ar ret Toe FORTE momens 190 Eastern 0 ompta sherbroo © (socom ad faker, w n Frao defenda 1000 Bich Black ee Pme Cobourgs ROBT.fERCHANTS, that the in som false | t may be me fluence o his brother \u201cOT, on Sala will oblige between Ek rh Sr octo 8.IANO isa gurtomen c cn TEE ncn ag locality and | sault npo intiff and 5 cases Eriptod sui \u2018olored Lo uchings, TBSION TRERT.formed Nash was ive a fa .I er the in sault ; was in one Ander w lia tinder screen.His apy above Conrar of L .° begs to in dy From the man - Ellanbetl atroct, hd near the old vere as th plain file.; 1 cases Pr Col fMings, Ro comm AVIER 8 f Mrs.2 lated to g ted is na unde: d the as ed that he frhe Nasareth stree iaved Umbre roa\u201d Bnd - En tr enr aura Le Stare KE, Bacribor boys soiagod \u20ac (rom gE jeft hand pic there Fark, and near + pole r: bo the seu riot, s Cases La Laces, Ru ll Fancy COI8 X ture o d calcu collec omInitte depos ware of The HERR ann var the er Mon 4th wai ets.Le ga cribs he has en; recent Moe, 796 Cralg brick be Mounts: oo spe LE 1 Hypoll butcher; ka of lfred Cyp - 12 Cas C ham and Si! F.FRAN .ect, an oney t by one he c however, oughly a OsT, sise and Pal the Sran et, à Pu Theis win Auch WALK Mae public that Vase \u20ac sous, of Bo prick ho 'd chance CAMPBEL ibited mar uf, Alfre a ques Cases Nottingha: Cashmere hmers, ar.SE, incorrec The m ld in true ÿ form- in-law, | to be thor ir nests Lester leaving it & > ne pee a Tickets fecre Y AL.frst-class are.Vos Ete Ay SHAW, ght Ada cha village.tocked and hi Malbeouf, Bezeau, ilty of 10 Now Daislsy a and Castor - HOU impression.Leen he ith the fo f ondition pou i he i ob oan papers ss a \"RO factary of left at promp HENRY J.orn apni Lo, Baptiste well reasons Tor Adolphe nd Flavie found gui i tl 5 Cases Savin, Jecke ckings an and 8 RIS \"STREET, imp to have ighbors w cused © ac of his co t leavin, and the mi 2 5th Inst, i and Ohm a 64 as RE 5rm, Fee a ALNUT Hy Th acery EE men, & r, were { house eh Coton nd Denis Velrets cos A INE STRE \"| stated Nas's neiy he lady ac receipt nature withon { guilty, , containing turning it © nd TT a NT W or Ea Grocery satisfacior &7-t young characte indow in à Elizabet \u2018 Bai Coton ne De Ri Ika Bpot P CA THER.f Mrs.and th t holds » ncel The Jury rdict ol r Fentence.art warded orore nion avênu The \"DH \u2018ENING, ASO.M5 {LEGA OR BALE lars, ad © fionable a wi St.0 14 Bales New RI and Fol -SFT-C odral.0 sent, \u20ac for ren nseque ed à ve nded fo: the Cor pe Towarded oad of U ee OT ear zo pA ; bp ELE sale, for ood \u2014 vou broken uche on 50 cents 5 Cases New | Batiste, -\u2014 906- ish Cathed: ers con ting it fo h.Inco h the return as remar finished, TOw.salles ete Etre dos of UN host 4 : THURSD VENT OF \"ot EW an PURNITU PTE elilng.l Co, having sine Fa ed to pay 54, or New Tasso, foice site Engl .TOpriA re.Nash.Mra.Nas odd isoner w 7 being di o-mor AE THE E and U-known \u201crecetving SE ANUFA ake, se T= CK & Alphon demn with co 5 Casco New T \u2014 choice | 7 Ovponlt \u2014 app from e by enty ods pr, Jenda tes ill be pre.L Pi ie ELA CTT 5 Lindley, and f+ Dors écrin ans their m ).BENALLA by nd con h fine, | And a very ENED, in fyl mad some twe ertol* Pheca ro form nces wi 7 will pleass r SEL a 7 ermal 0 ru ty nue ° per 1 sox receiv A _ BENA ze.street, a and $3 eac ed as 1LORS- will OP f the outery money, handed ov \u201cthe journed & that seute ing.finger + DIM Lo BAATELY, » us Benefit of Mr THES only, PERR \"the great The Subscriber lance assor ra $400 D.IRY 8TRE Poultry ages, h employ AND-TA JUST 0 of the orning han said adj obable lay morn 3 ANTED | the ho street.good ED nn ihe COMPANY a hardoone 2 Tse BLBU Suinda, Ponltrr damag outh p alleged FROHANT ; balance this mornin it is Lee Ttis pr Saturday = is m 151 Atte Servant.man be a > ALFR Firemen, In the ING COMP los fair Cloth, Tor 19 Meats of al ye on 0 dave.lson, à y for the al Mi ROHAN Nas Gs.or was t relate, t act ed on 8 ton, is 1 ALS] Bt.t; nig ME] Seman roe tiful IK ee tn Pa r Buttes, Nr Vi mo |2 orge Huds tried fo hair.fro A810 TE een ONE CASE dollars, sad to ed tha Nash |; ounc.; of Bos He in oe pr a fa 2.Mecroù tn © ve beau a compris aux t'Chambe Marble or Eug ET of, &c., Georg WAS { horse] | not NEW TR COA .but, rform \u2018 Mra.1 Coxxka, Hall.D, à Gen r and cool meillor stroe - ur rie me cy.tha slut ro, Mari PA \u20ac oholocat qu Type: ; er, ty of hor unced 3 AY: rated her, ho pe idow, stefu M.Co the wned te tir Red - And McC Bou erry.Tree Inn\u201d; Fancy, and 5 boyna remy we 140 The Jogetabicd, Qu of charge essen g antity © TORQ TO-D.and Wo, now the w of wa - r.P.ng at the ld-reno 0 washer, ai 421, C wholesale - Fire Mone - Roucies inlitlen; Tom Very Rlegant raha = meros ss 12 Frais Toge am.dm op ITS m of à quan ddlar, p .WE OPEN Vensllans a HITE, perso used by rson collect Mr.d stopping the wor cialist, 7p oa iy atl Tals tne actes or The pociities \u201c Bow upBolstared Chairy seu Qben from 6 ISCU theft lson, od for an Cloth, | W LIGHT, M, axp K iolently u: f as a hose who | vas town, and ent of lish Spe the a.m.an a PPrentIce for the we a he a ma in musica \u2018prame of Top and upbols Oak Suites ve à JEM B John Co disharged.rpenter, au- ow Broad Te Yatior's Trl MEDIUM, BLACK, | ken o idea of those estion as the ag eat Eng ing to ANTED, An À \u201cApply OR pram, en Erin In the roarin ram, 5 ia 3 Sis 150 \u2019S GE) ilty and \u20ac Iv, 8 ca Moise Be 7 Cases N a Ar.\u2019 is spo d the ide ey in que XIrava.here ler, the Gr introduei Ed ele- goods tr Apply gis ls Ti fa a mu ve 1 SSSIN guilty Harvery, amed | stick, oo Litogs ao bits an the money | tine.her Dr.Miller, th e af i idely an A .mad: (Proies- Hurai'and Lindl wd from tho Fa The | Painted Cottage 8s wie B28 9 K : World), Andrew boy n ith a iret rh .ha i held ndering ive he, purpose the wi TL RE.Any goo troet.0k (Prote car! Bascued from R\u2014 richly carved wen 8.H in the ltupon a struck w E cases qe Are, > UFFONS), ed and her squa being to g along for the, ublic atic Cu tism -VWAELD, 27a Good Co Hath or eet EE hn at Rooms = ee Ce, Library ing Finer ; aseau hom he th.ilty tothe 5 m THBEDS, (rwos revent h tention rry her nadian.p D Ruevx ith rbeuma: =] a situation 8, Bran off tion Seats AL e in {he Mechanic Wr Dintug ining -room and ciot drop loa Nothing mp, w 1 mon ed guilty tot It od Oot VES.gan pans ue \"es be Hiren aris de Bal Wm an = 5 TRI (too of (he Indus TEE Extension Diolug arbie top re aT airy \u20ac cha ed 89 or It plead n° u NEW C.GLO ance, sufficient : brated D1 ens suffe jidses w Bal), tant).ble poly ak 26 5 NDUS ue comm BAZAR nth 10t hwnd nse Leather-covered | tagreren CQichon dag a the .AT was fin rd Perrau mitted.a d was 7 CASES and leading ' KID & all sums : * four citiz forms or 1 C., at.the No hy a res; App UAL 8 , .; ni ; + .ED, of offices.ina ladles of ASSLA ap valable viook of th ble, Whatnots loth Sofas, Conct e whole the vy Edoua ng com ult, an ere IES sma) ing.IT.rat oalling on Mo.io atay.ine WANTED.17 i oth So Tat , rs, f having Perra ks.Pattern ow Bd rise.AD H épri BEL SU à any o ling o ing his ne to take » nf chfidren ] Till Bold thoir AS lasie and *alusbie be for crslarics h Wardmbe toatra Led, and REA harge o her, Jos.6 wee lected Patterns dian Facto! L Cents.ti LIBEL SUIT ed fim by oa during medici trôet.ideriy Indy.educate ~ aon TUES eo hey Table may the %th contre Ti nd Wood gh ere t ES eh his father, 10 fine or Sele tae, - Cane i Sold at 16 wIT \u2014_\u2014 as\u2014resum lieved d'2 p.m but.the biect very ANTED, b ee char LN A aera 0 may Contre Table material ana such, 8 cannot be ARL upon ina$ \u2014 \" be Sold is-case-vras m.an ade, The o wo lake o G5 aris.Tnees aod March in boop Fancy Table Mp.Grane.3,000 semsoned materi juings-\u2014-wuch ua urohages cH demned RT.NUFACTURES.Te te in this-cane ; 12 will be m fferers.1 to our W family Address th ano bus 7 into Dations ms on Ol ohasen Table shoul sent bes fine Bri of Other om thelr p HALL.51 con 1g cou s or enque Henri charge to all su is sure cure nder 13 tl.practionl open Contributor Ronin Me Johmeon Buss, and sent Targe variety other wale Tour SANS IAW.VER CORDER Sth D STATE - Oxs Casa The eng sharp.ined was iven free uce this ¢ Thder ii; RD.\u2014 An roam coins te XT Contr hip Rétro Sin Bo 5 an large va any o con moderate charge.Victoria BEA ' RE \u2014_\u2014 Marok 8th.UNITE Bags, tdings,- Wers, Asso, GROS o'clock : examin k,who ve \u2018lo introdu rs Sa pry 5 ,Ç pare adress Eamon Xr lock.Partis ro [he oo near Victor A ess treet Cotton Baan.| : and Dew .ACK GR at 2 itness le\u2019s Bank, ing { ublic.st.Boo and the requir RE Ps mo Pare os by Expr on the s id 100 Balos Cotto Warps, Undershirts and Dr BL he firat w the Peopl he inau- nadian p d at the of Bhippt ya pe oar aire Tre ; Te = La wa edu - ATT y peared ' 1 paid 100 Pu os Hosiery, Denim and RICH 8 T hier of tatt Ca itnessed factur- to treat » bOR (2044, QUEBEC.\u2018 + erved cach da Te in attend \u2019 Rooms, coo VED D en persons ap ischarged, 50 Bal 3 Merino Hole \u2018HEAVY.SILKS, Cas presen id Mr.|.day witn for manu Le dress R.B, SOF Q | enontreal.h will be s dunittance, Id cer i Bale Roo INET oole- ECEI YSTERS ixteen pe e disc t wag % Bale Americ HE \u201cGRAIN Nv Cotte, at-he was tory; A : yester achine for lonel Jam DROVINCE District 0 ro, I.F, Lunch will b ing Dana ADE square.» sR'S CAB 4 of thees cole.od O Six ing, 3 wer warrant Bales \u2014\u2014 worthy of $2.28 ified th Hudon fac ounced We :e Hall,a m ick.Colo ken the ROV tixto Lalamie Farl.8 Price.doo nt.A UER KER Band.tan te De R DIES a is morning, and à il, who 11! And stock wo : $3, ond teatifie of the andpron \u201core Lawrence ssed br has taken 582 No.56 ] ne Plainti ea Nat pa Au Gruen niny.ASQ AL NGE.- on hana waco ven NAN RAD thi t down, on bail, buyers will stool 41.7, tion t there, re an and pre: Manager, y at 582 ! COURT.vid Plaintif, an, AT i 4 each eve ND M INO NS W ING RA je MATE PDO, ap fa w.FINNA in bulk.fine.8 sen an ont close action tuvited.at $1.08, gura was no there we inatugnra- inglfire rp, the ious factor has a nC IT ee TN ie a 4 RA DOM CITIZENS! ted Ranges are no Dry references TJ SHAW.\u2014 SER, a for one m Callaghan, Cash and c \u201cAn inspe To àe Sol \u2014 ERS.Tu ent that ith that in Rome A.\" Tho \u2019 commodio 1, which fac- of Montreal, sane nthority he wh the aig ND brated Ran tsfactory HENRY] SHAY DAM B.FRA « issued ar.; John rier ; liberal.\u201c BROTH, = e atateme ction w rent werc bllarge an Montreal, he manu VA Ge void oy av of Aine a ried iy he ; Co A LL, a & CO°S SALE- ADAM B.STREET.iled to appea 40 ; 20, carter ; Terms \"NEILL, - RIE the \"in conne hog prerer Montreal, large street, for t elcome he Fouriod by a 2s sgn amicll ey the F, CALI 288 BA Num LE & COS ET, RINE failec Deärling, rmer, 20 i Tonia Ro MA .ies\u201d in ongt en in Mon tho- William wer We w he 8 En tne.tora 2s Lagan og, chatte at jl DRE I ELLE & CO.1 BTRRET, ATHE hn hu Fern Ti J.&R.Montreal, STE.NGS gi Alec.Am table m he Ca water po hine, of th de fr no fords und sons! i - SEPH STREET, sr.ce.E , Jo r; Jo -85* Jean, .\u201d TI ion fils Spec th of t 25 horse wat machine, one of Ily | cloc dant, rear of | Min Eo me cab.7 « il LOISELLE COS SALE = L laborer ; Joh or; Placide St, .Feb.HIR tion | Ost respe en bo ing of this _ # bing aterially Clty oe er cized in Terme cas Bac COMPLIN AZER, L 179 to e largest S A a9, 8 :s Pi 8 days.for ; - G 8 : of the m lergy m turing o idat a have m inent.City of Lin dant ae ru, Re, JETTR, 1 CE eo ET R Phomas beker ; ka, $1 or 3 T, 54-1 NAL another INC aa clergy ions.utre.is ia our m that have contine Househoià Puente x\" = HA z ; e R tiy on of: .the best oO ~The ix, 30, drunks, aker ; + JOUR ; also, and PR 74.a8 we her reli Mr.Do in the this ua ventions | this ng-t louseho J.Ton OT from \"| Lacroix, imple hoor r- N ares ein0s an0 t, a 18 ic and other r by d fro Inventior & up | among: fa 2eme.| , .have conetan and steads, OAKUM, | T ; si \u201c, » id diso; NDO ook for Ladies n For lic an iin lerstand fi our many in: buildio anse: : uge, March, ÈBEC, â SIG br this city, tresses Iron Bedst, sen, carter ; ton, k à O Te To ory rose t, TS.0ss-exan t un toin y isted in be « {ie ag al, Sth Mar a EBE putreaL L 4 5 AU : er sin Hy, ob Fa eck Talis there 2 \u2014 SHIR Cr .u no ferred thor Hint ine may ions of À Montreal, # F QU Ei ENDS, 30 Hock Wroug style.TTON WAS Richa laborer ; iterin of How Fells, the Magskine an ; ; OR SHIRTS, Did yo ticle refe the au ; BA61 achine invention ing, an hy NCE O {rick of Mon VA | D FRI 150 Rug! kers.ads of every TAR, 24, la days.loite 8 pply of mal roms the OXPORDS FOR ERIRTS.Q.f the arti ief, that in the cond his m seful in ing, mow OVIN i by sat A | LS AN 5447 Re Bedste: style.COAL Sherry, r 10 laborer, mi IE .8t.Gear NEW ion of in chief, tin the c e most u lie reaping, RO 7) in Ne soi oa L E PUPI ox 1 Tek; rooden yal style, [Sarma PTICH, $1 600; ] , lal 10 days.en E Peter street m, at 181 we ATTA OR SHIRTS, portio tion in he contras day tim the with the mpan (ro 724 onda Wit ha noi or Montre ! 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CANVAS, VERS, LACES.1 Slater, t 820 rter, \u2018loi Te nolahboors preferred.\u201c2 SAR SHIRTS SHIRTS due t respectabl ht in .\u201cThe ing Compan; hun.of ES den sr \u201d forenvos inisting \u2019 à tw 180.tends toves BBE 00 NG and m.re-depo ier, 22, ca days, 0 LET, Redroom, ntleman the ; ; T ith most, sat J T- hina loves eto ails X i mah: / Gentleman ana ee LAC and Cooking 8 Ho HER BELTI BROS, naventu Desornier 50 or 15 nk T oki dias a.treo On he AT 3S BHIR m hemselves ny m the a kn hine Manu loving abo tory, mak.Ne of the clock rere cen: HER, B.8.C.Tickets Gs in due .- LETED.randC LEAT! SS & STRERT.Bo hriem street, $i.rier, dru 8150 noar awer 355, pm a BOND\u2019 ing t nd com e 1 drew fro inaugo | Mac oe pio] ve mann fac interested hu ai er oe = ; pe - NF 3 + .+ 1 n * = ture J Parbeulars in 4 : COMPLET eur- 40 wood or Cons Pari - P.S.RO OBEY NUN Fling'h rl ree Ten, or 18 [edie ibd onde bal ARTEAU 4 Streets.places and con wae that pe whl de Smee he abo pie tance oi Form arch, 1874.iC o % 8] rse-power.10 an ~ rs 1 ase he pe imprisommen romises 4 0; ren Cham DESM .Dame ; tion à an of take dred m sc \u2019 ing pe rtance sons BE: Al ERATIONS liberal shar of eur.mn Sleigh Carriage.7 und 8 ho Nos.8, 81 HA an bing th hs imp: other A UT ames Je Bak tre in ques 1 been d had ing maid m ick or { importa Montreal, ft = ' QUE atreai.PL LT br de ral sna pie re 1 Pamiiy Nagao | of co.( HAT disturbi o mont lüng two NUIRE Momeen .& No , #_ cle here bad present an ed at a log king brick or ity an achine.CE OF trict of Mon wd _ A ing than er Fonciné busine Improved 3 Express Wy RELLE 400.4.; TSH YLES and and iw aesaulti Pere TAN EU on Mond St.Peter .tion th u was had renew, t make | ma the uti -AAving m ny is prov INC oy albrettn se re roturning tha So fends and Wu aaon able 2 Bolle, y.Lom Joserh street.IFA EST SPRING BT days ; labor for fault on ply to the advertisen, he Cou Corner moetrade at Mr Moussenu = he 1 canna ht lance thin labor he, Compa than P fr far.Tanne, Dok no done it es ) i 3 Defe ctie om AR our ou Show Terms eas 17 10187 Jos To H DCE LATEST ith bard the cells, aie defa lead- Tolga | ation or 9 Mengest ous for cash, and w he day.broug ag sing k of th h more { (v T COURT, ee, Dorond PP als that her RY GOODE aad at hape, \u201c181 Main ALL THE ow n HATS.| ets in who m 1 and 11 350ump.Par Pal aT SL Triyis 1 AINS, rt, of the contrast ubfics lu pital stoc f whic ly been anon Gana.he emt tho ray, the erally tha we FA 00 treal.t 1s, 3-1m° \u2014_\u2014 'S 16 Also, |, ENGLIS prison derson, counse or F laut, un can 1 and $ BARG *s Rees part e is any of the p tin he cap 0,000, o alreas io ain: if, ve.uthority this cause, 4 yi lock ir Store, we TRY oO 6 Department 1 cr.ent TT ILLIES, DO Taal CH, AND £'extraor Wm, An red by fined $5 Se to take REAT ABB » that ther ification tement Th ed at $200, unt has f Ontario, oily étondant ont Te ar plote a a may be iehing ds Kora ta ati our O BA ade 8'RORSEM M, PRENCH, and a ay, appea ing, was Fe 4 rss street, a alt pene- R.T ORE, out for the ed hat the state having plac the amn vinoe © din fast he above de City dor h, Inst, hd cha rings.Prices na ma ny re cods, font nr OT vell-m Ron MERICAN, st received, Tuesday, f loiter dtrested oct.Buy for Lawrence Ww.8T rd for fess t n orgie A e-half th the Provin formes Id Jt cet, in she City Marc goods an 11 Carriage.| Our dente Pur iock of Twoeds, (x als nore ! Eo or rand 4 tment jo ing guilty oi .er, 8 t] oe D, à Fe a) ARE forwar ust con tion of a tion was on ibed in nre in We would the NO Por EE OR Mare one Cartar YN, 8.8.0, sho unten \"oes, Qrer- up, an sy.Stree ent ; an, fine ces.ing gu d, 40, trad was qu Wie ARDW END rar.and I/ icle in question ugurati Hudon subeer lance, we itizens.M at ihe SR Sud em ae with routine, stil keep! à specia \u2018+ ine aseor N, nay own we a call month.McDonald, city cars, w rrant WwW fai fn tho ahs! fora H OTRS BANS gr \u201c a a icle in, said ina to the ble and the ha our cits 1, to cn Eee ere AR.department Alpacoas = LMON, | Be ae on \u2014 ATH, uote k on the T, 8 wa uy useful one none for a du the lace at vot only i [an taken by ou er ne exe in 0, 1978, Bran Sy I lack :D SA Be su SNE ing drunk appear, reat.I lady, at home.{Cali viou : taken p inault n 11 the uld being ties in ¢ Hall, Ah March, t the Sr co Sh easton.\u2014 co.FFL EEL, T & being iling to for his ar ; street.by & young to do al PaZ LL, itous i to ail | d woul © n wren hine.ontreel, BALK ee lack Sir LAN & ne RU BOT, E VAR treot.a [for il and fai issued fo: m | ANTED, e plain Set pid i Tdi.HA atui but also ent\u2019; an t rabid advis St.La he machi x JR 8 \u2018 : - ess « TUR Er ST is sg où tai to be iss: a % et rec: à hands H., A STREET, ny, Te pren ta mos of m 100, ita of th Raa (VENT te i A.M, STREET, - : OUGET, 533 Cra ordered :50.\u201ca, rte pes IN THERINK FE ho we e bu glass Rou the mer snd; B K : BEPH 7 R No.KD, Was ord 81a.Ri xb H ST.CA\u2019 BLOCK.pie w hat non of a You mine Pisted ve.| 17 57, Jo Hotel.\" - \"Fo Receipts ot BARAT 8 ; Lo] ERNE T VARIETT e add tha taking te.toul, Sad Oisaess, trent ity 1 : M .NGLIN, Shelving Imetraun Q IN GREA Famer PC to a :all the no orgie.din- tiers, SUR Craig \u2019 te the * Ci AL 1A STRES., un.A Fos) - 24, and gt can va An, A nan a > La Len s.LL SEPH \u201cww Years \u2014 says : AE a Corse vase ace FRESENTS por Laure *_\\j fanatic entlem entier ine an apes Ld no a i TIN I ar.Jo à for N per Frod- mea fora AST ie?ain gras yrs Pawo LL CHANT.tas El en \u2018es à glass of win =; Co Li IN [ No.09 ned ou tou uf .N.B., pe a Fos taix order.- DIsnmn D.wine as ell ca a glass 0.: se ; ETT, 1720 2d opened out.a, redericton, is office from hn, in- Foams Guring the Mouatatn A favs, Wassof avery ight as w he takes tin.] & \u2014_\u2014 CK Just rocetved ang FANCY AF to this offi 8t.1Jo! Sted aftarnoon, à Priween ror T5 UONTIG AN, no at which oontrac J C es).ORT C.DU t.[res AND GENERAL REE telegram Mr.Ancona ace a se » HN Ai or \"oy for te \u2019 CAN a PURT STEAM.J.Stree T8 ALso, ILD, tlerp lin f Con 1e a Preston \"à, Cote © ds of le, re n AMERICAN LOWER PuRT \u2019 St.\u2018James a ® To ERS FOR OH ericton y t Mr.Ane House of thabt | go date Sa ul yer Insur- ¥ Doser tn all xia LOAL, \u201c4 it it we BCOTC) CITE.) T 8 ip of the to« ol ve it 7% Jowr.blo 0 umacrs D CUTTER ; en o n i.Jaret) à Royal Tee N , > RRWCAGTIR SAISIE ( No.247 \u2018 LER & CO., SLEIGH AN.rthy mine ph véroot.be peser lave Coil he contol, PES ai Jonn Apres Made woob sos ne | x - BAILE, street.ND y 1 wo Bt.Josep! an intment wi in from a t Lee Eu - by NDREW MoGil 9 CHAN NTS, The stock Mo.400 in woll- mone, pointm Anglin nid no I 5\" \u201cThe hades So, For olen Ao) Ae Por sale A 86 and #7 H.RCHA Dina tho- that the Ap Mr.Be co they bu The box 6034, b collaz ava \\ ° BUILDERS.SION MERCHA.> R ag babe} rd | ing position.à he Cabinet | pi sus HE TEE ° BUILD CONMISSI purchase om, AND OTHER ARTNE anufacturing D invest » aera Spr Th Gomer, the Cal ber Fous mn \u2014_\u2014 you VIT blished m with aptes: one Of uo |e t the Ge him in ition be name.\u2019 \u2018 E TO : PROS IAE P ental min.= M antfsctares, 1e ppor it hi he Op, Lis OTIC ~ \\ FLOUR, PRO i business min, * Manutacte su ed to adm rt them ; e, ot M, GRAIN, MERCHAN ; * high tein Address \u2018Steam.rel 1d not su nced tha New ! at Terrebon le RO sol t nooû Spy.ing, S he could n no ote for Quarry Pace iy solictied.stroet, need app jas-fitting, sect The e had he v , Having an excelent ne, nich as to pon oa tor ère er Nichola.tm LUMBIN G, Rss L'or cause neither could .LAme- y, and now fur- 3 Bac patine tended oor D pers poi ne city, o to No.NTR E Ang: Floatios AD n A pa .pares tin 4 A ts, am prepared the Mo R \u2019 fi T9 prom ANPING being piel pacte Stone e\u2018ther at ES MOO ATL devate PM BEAVER OT.we ° \u201cBuildin ox .atom iments or pu nomade rates AM UT A GEO ME es ru.| + alsh Mm city at re, a\" Boots à or tn the Street (nour and ] - anarry ONALD, us Creig auto noch oe + © Address, & R.MACD | adacws varie i KE.&R.M, mars ve \u20184 W.TERREBONNE.Le \u2018 0 1 / SEE Ee _ the fair, boyish portrait of the maquis'a : ith its wondrous blue cyes, so like the eyes of her father, and the promise she had given became in her eight a THE LIVING WONDER.CHAPTER XV.Atter the departure of Lord Adlowe the Marquis of Trevelyan leaned hack comfortably in his easy-chair, reposing -his grizzled head on the cushions, while Giralda, in obedience to his read aloud to him thie news in the \u2018daily papers.He watched her furtively from under his gray and heavy brows, and once or twice hastartel as she lifted\u2019 her splendid eyes to his.- Phey were haunting eyes to him, and he was\u2019 angry with himself for the memories they rugreated.The reading over, he dictated two or three business letters, and expressed his satinfaction at the clear and beautitul penmanship in which they were framed.sc There! youve done enough for tu- day,\u201d he when the letters had been sealed and ad [ressel.* You look pale, child! 1 meant this first day should be a holiday, but you see how selfish I am.Now put on your hat, and take a run through the park.The tresh air will do you good\u2019 e accompanied his suggestion with a kindly look, which eat strangely on his cynical face, and which warmed the heart of Giralda.She complied with his counsel, going to ber own room for her Lat and wrappings.She found the housekeeper in her chamber, busily stirring the great and flaming fire, and adding fresh fuel to it.An air of pleasant comfort had been im- to the large apartment; a few 8 on swinging shelves had been aul- ded, besides an easy lounge ana a luxurious, crimson-cushioned chair of modern maniac re.look | re.Pampton ed up eagerly as the Joung girl entered.?\u201cI am going out for a little turn in the park,\u201d said Giralda, pleasantly.\u201cWon\u2019t you come with me, Mrs.Pumpton ?I need a guide.\u201d ë The housekeeper gladly assented, and her eyes asked the question she did not venture {0 put into worda.LL, «\u2018T have said nothing to his lordehip yet about his nephew,\u201d raid Giralda, agswering the look. Those aflicted it chromlo diseases should pur- most super- ess to à new life remedy stands rase a rage co A doen boues Se r en, or per dosem bottles, or botlle.Bold by Graduiete.por R.R.R.RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.Nor Own HOUR after reading this advertisement need any one suffer with pain.RADWAY'S READY RELIEF is à cure for every pain.It was the iret and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays inflammations, and cures 8, whether of the Lungs, Btomac h, Poele doter glands oF organs, by ene application, ; ç In from One to Twenty Minules, process in the same furnace in [hich the aap is evaporated.It being thoroughly heated by long continued Toiling.fur- niches a much more regular heat than can be had in any other place, and after the straining ia done but very little or no more fuel iR required, as the immense bed of eoal heneath the kettleaall glowing with heat, ia generally sufficient to no matter how violent or Perte de the R - , Infirm, Crippl eTvous, Meuragito, 0\u20ac \u2018with disesse may suffer, Radway\u2019s Ready Reliet WILL AFFORD INSTANT RASA.IXKFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, TION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THR BOWELS, .CONGESTION OF T JoupAY GIFTS! HOLIDAY GIFTS! WORK-BOXES, _ DBESSING-CASES.CHRISTMAS STATIONERY, STATIONERY CASES, INK-STANDS, ILLUMINATED TEXTS, GIFT BOOKS, TOY-BOOKS, ANNU Tra, of wes aloo now tu stock, at prices ROBERT MILLER, 7 Noras Dans \u2018VW ALDREN & O'KEANE, 160 McGill street, SIGN HOUSE, ORNAMENTAL.AND DECORATIVE P PAPER-HANGERS, 42.| Societies\u2019 Plage and Banners painted to order.Transparencies, Window-ek Somery end Haraldie Deslgns cxecuios In aries sire Als, deniers in PAINTS, ; v e , 60.A complete assortment of » the trade always em hand.everything w-1y (TY OMNIBUS COMPANY'S SLKIGHS run aa Slows :\u2014 BRAVER HALL HILL ROUTE, Gone Waer\u2014Dus at and leave the PoeT-0rrFIcs at 7.43 a.m, and every 15 minutes thereafter during the day and evening.Gorwo Rasr\u2014Dueat and leave the Porr-OFPICE aû 845 a.m., and every 15 minutes as above.Bleighs leaving the Post-0ffios going West on tbe even hour and half-hour run through to Sherbrooks street toll-gate.AI! Sietyhe gotng Kier run to Mile-end.LONGUEUIL ROUTE.From Montreal to Longue ull at 7.80 a.ro., and every \u2018| 894, 596, & 598 ST.JOSEPH ST.MONTREAL.Toners BRANCH, 8.§.CANPBALL, Mo.15 Pemerx BLOCE, ROBERT REID, Scocamon Yo JANES XAVOR & CO.SCULPTORS, and Manuf te _0_ very à th .: ¢ ot MARBLE AND GLAN:TE WUKE, CORNER OF Se.CATRARINE AND ALEXANDER STREN?S, MONTREAL Designs and Estimations furnished promptiy application.21 MARBLE MANTELS AND \"GRATES IN GREAT VARIETY, AT R.PORSYTHS.5 Orrice: No.130 BLEURY STREET.WORKS : .No.552 WILLIAM SiRÉET, ST.GABRIEL LOCKS -e0d (CHARLES D.EDWARDS.(LATE Kgssmaw & BDWARDS,) Manufacturer of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, And every description of FIRE AND BURGLAR FROOF BECURITIRS, No.43 BY.JOSEPH STREKT (Old St.George's Church), MONTREAL.cod SCOTT & CO,, MACHINISTS AND PATTERN- MAKERS; : \u2018 IRON AND WOOD WORKERS, VORTAELE FORGES vi pa BLAST\u2014Dest and Sheep tn the inton.WOOD TORNING LATHES \u201cla viovet patterns, ect oF power, for amateurs peach turners.P.METAL OPERA C eats, for public halls, OFFICERS: MAURICE CUVILLIER, HENRY LYMAN of \u201cof Messrs Cuvillier 4 FERDINAND DAVID, al arr HOX.'.0.CUSHING, sxe a.Jôgnsros, en 3% HOTT ey MAJOR MILLS Moo! .J.C.HATTON, Enq. Hendate, Diarrhoue Dywntery, OTICR.\u2014\u201c LE CREDIT FON.BAKER, WHOLSSALS COAL py id ©ly 08 Si.Fransois Xavier street.men LS A Palsand other Ales = and ingle \" évalern n > = Indie Ales, Extra, Double n, form than when granulated.\u2014Qkio Far- Colic: Wind the Bowels, and interaal patna.Hamer Cana, ot he bot session de des prepare So con the coming Beason of ERIAL FIRE INSURANCE S ALE BY AUTHORIT ÿ OF stout, in wood and bottle.« mer.wAY'S BEADY RRLISP wil them.A few drops 7 to amend the Act incorporating the A by Ma: , the D.WARK and H W CANAL pr JUSTICE Families supplied tn small Osshs, Five Gallons \u2014 water vil nickness or pains from Sharing tae Ume of Texting the oma ate COMPANY'S celebrated LACKAWANNA ODAL OOMPANT : \u2014 end pwards.Pe water, It fetter than French Brandy Bikey and emendments.UE, = on calling at their Ofice any or uTTLL BE SOLD, on MONDAY MORNING, the 16th LR El 7 rulané.BTE.LAPLE Attorney.Siadly ; next, a o'cloc! .e foresoon, RH WwW ALSH'S GREAT eee \u2014, ' Montreal, IA Pebenary, 1874 a SSCONNOM STREET.es | __ LONDON, ENGLAND.moe of W Lens à Brogai, Kotarie od Comm enon IRE! FI RE! \"RR-AND à Cm NONSREAL.Besanrasuzp , \\ veanée de | Small appliances, promptly used.ha ted re pe me op FEVER AND AQUE.URNITURE.MHARCOAL-\u2014Best quality vo Bimme\u201cherstofère existing baymven thn iat dons + TARY disastrous Src Abe ootebrater JONRES BOOT and SHOE STORE, FEVER AND AGUR cured for te.There te \u2014 C q ity.Putds invested in Osmeds.$180,000.Yarren, in his lifetime of Montres), Trader, and a UML and FIRE ANNIHILATOR has proved AL agent In this w et will cure GRORGR ARMSTRONG.of nest wood) Charesal.OL Dar or Test ana De hae 1 taËen Trom à Inrge autres sostimonials are Fins the largest and most complete sésortmentihe ote 24) eee Si hiad nwo dante 12 Busuzvs rox $3.00.= ee ofontal hd sno ndfineinlt Trietran from ex Ahern reve, London, June \u2018Bend another dosen of the J.: series in fs a net ONFSON ; did yood T Hambly, Belleville, says: \u201cTa It | car e prevention of what might Rave been n terriniy th @isastrous fire.ji Without being abl replace 1t Twould not part * With e to with it for ite ht In go e Cansdian on, Milton, of April 17th, \u2018#77 says:\u2014\u201c We should pio omit to eniton R erin aid va service th k (he Are fromm sy rad: ee pi 8 fire from s; ri-ad- Ing, toe way tm which 1t threw the water wae the theme of much praise.\u201d usrant equal 10 any $00 EXTINQUIsH RR in the Incipient stages of n fire.Samp) tho Present, on receipt of $8, ample ode for W.C.NUNN, General Agent, = BALLEVILLE, Ont.TN YJEORGE ARMSTRONG, CABINETMAKER AND UNDERTARER.VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTRKAL 1 bave had the Agency for \u201cPISKS METALLIC BURIAL (ASKS in Canada fer the last fifteen years, and now droduced saveral other patterns, much » to the old styles in finish.have À uparior .\u201c Feds ER i "]
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