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[" se i\u201d i BE FRFPLAY® PTESERES 4%7 FC A! = .\u201csst4 ded aly » \\ > Hake | 7 at sata tas À Dé 768 duefaREsahex = ne \\ 5) ny LAE HE EVENING STAR.\u201cVOL.VIIL NO.291.\u2014 W.Norman, PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE QUEEN, ANNOUNCES THR FOLLOWING SPECIALTIRS.NEW ROOM has been erscted with Rustio 4 Arrangements for SUMMEB PORTRAITS, Also tor WISTER COSTUMES, Walking, Skating, snowshoeing, Tabogganing, &o.sn EQUESTRIAN angRT for Portraits Horseback or in Carriage, mich, de PROPERTY CR SALE, HOUSES, the great want of the day, and the oaly reliablemeans fo promote a revival of trade which all so anxiously desire.It 1s easy to outi- mate the number who can live by professions, little over four million of inhabitants, Not ons in every hundred who are now engaged in, or pre- baring for such pursuits, can ever hope to become independent, whilst infinite numbers can become 80 L> cultivation of the soil.4 pleceo! good land convenient +, & great city, MEDALS AWARDED ! LoxDON, 1862.| Paris, 1867.And the highest honors at the recent PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 1876, s MEDAL and DIPLOMA by the Internais an 1 h able Ting of wealth, Uni.other mines, the more it is wrought the richer it becom-« Several Cottages signs] Judges: with any quantity of Land that m., be required.a SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL awarded by the are now complete at Mount Royal Vale, au.will priti Judg-s, the only be sold at low prices, and can be paid far by instal« ments less than the rent of similar promises with- inthe city limits.One thousand lots, each forty feet front by a depth of one hundred and twenty for five hundred dollars per lot, payable by instalments equal to one dollar per week, Brick, Sand and Stone, at low prices, which consideration is equal to getting land for nothing in other places, where such material would have to be carted a long distance.A few hundred lots, further down the property, will be sold for three hundred dol ars per lot, 268s OLD MEDAL AWARDED FOR PHOTOGRAPHY, à large assortment of Albums, Velvet and other Frames.&c., &c.suitable for Christmas Presents, par Portraûss intended for X'mas should be ordered early.Parties are invited to oall and inapect our now tyles, whether they iutend to order or not, \u2018 282 \u2014\u2014\">> MEDICINES, &o, A UTION, + fo sooner does an article acquire an extended re- | gtation, and, consequeatly, large sale, than dis- popest parties are ready to place on the ket mething 60 pearly approsching it in form, color ef 1abole and name, that the public are readily deceived by it.The proprietors of \u201c Oussran\u2019s curs\u201d already feel the necessity for wain ng the ublic sgainst spurions imitations.Every package of the genuine urticle boars the sigaatare of # Wm.B.CHESTER.\u201d w.E.CHESTER & CO; 889 LAGAUCHRTIERR STRERT, Montraal.578 oro.INSTITUTIONAL CATARRH C- REMEDY, OATARRE ed by snuffs, washes oz local appli- tr hat i a woakuoss of the constitution, \\tsolf BANK NOTICES.MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK OF CANADA.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT À DIVIDEND oF.THREE ANDONE HALF PER CENT Upon the Capital Stock of this Institution for the current half-year has been this day declared, and that the same will be due and payable as the Bauvk and its Branches and Agencies, on and in the nasal organs frst, after after wards extending to the throat pad arms an ; Ing generally in Coneamption, Uf not cneoked by JEEDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF rem s Pains BR ens eye are Its attendant disesses.le have Oattarrh than any other disease.JANUARY NEXT, Bore pe op .Thousands of cuses, some of Ils ends ing, have boon antirery cured in The Transfer Book will be closed from the 15th Bow Hampshire and the Dowinion the DAS taxoe to the 31st December next, both days laolusive.by the Cat % = ates to back the above, and à treatise on Oatarr] pete on ape Encens part TOO TES gi ac, Brook Tile, IE cost a cent 2 ce, £ JACKSON RAE, six botties, for $5.Bent any ad- Re recoit af money.So ate ais General Manager.ri Montreal, 24th November, 1876.284 eod SMITH\u201dS GREEN MOUNTAIN RENOVATOR INSURASGE EF DOWMENT INSURANCE! | For this favorite form of Investment, combined \u201cwith Life Insurance, the Rates of the ETNA are (Nature's Remedy), | very favorable to the public, asthe following will OUERS ts HE AT DISEASE, LIVER AGE 40.\u2014POLIOY OF $1,000 WITH PROFITS, PEOOUFLAINT, AND ALL ERUFTIONS | Psyable at death, or end of 15 TA Este USE 471 40 Soottisl eu., - 110 88 80 te Chemical Compan \u201c11070 6 50 | ?88 40 MONT MEAL, Average of the above.$110 21 $70 73 Sole Agents for Canada, THA LIFES T886.00000000000 43 6448 Difference per annum, $13 7S $6 26 And the RTNA'S rates are STILL FURTHER RBDUCED by annual Oash dividends, and all Policies NON FORFEITABLE, Capital and Assets, over $28,000,000, PURALY VEGETABLE, fold everywhere.MEKSLOLERS SYRUP OFTAR 18 A POSITIVE CURE FOR COUGHS, GOLDS, BRONCHITH, ' and all affections of the \u2014 | THKOAT AND LUNGS, | Orrion: OPPOSITES THR POSY OFFIOR, Price 25 cents per bottle, _ 283s MONTREAL.f\u2014\u2014 - MISCMLLANEOUS.J.B.ALEXANDER, M.D, tes es | 207 Otty Mauu.ez, Fox X MA3 TRADE.| _\u2014_ | Koyar [NsuRranez ¢ o, DOLLS! TOYSI OF ENGLAND Yho ubscæiberu beg to notify thelr tri.ro.and FANCY GOODS! the pu il: thas they are prepared to insuro la this 24 astahlisuad snd well tried Company, i'wallings housse ad their onntents on most adventageons terms; «4 also continue to cover \u201cercantils Birks at \u2018> « moct favnrahle rates.BOUTH & TATLRY, Chief Agents for the Dominion, Had Ovrom ros CANADA, Mo.64 8t.Franoois Xavier street, } 100m WLOLESALE ONLY.BR.HENRY BOLLAND & CO,, ___ semmoemme ss (TIZENS INSURANCE 1877, ~DPLARIES.| PANY OF CANADA.® \u2014\u2014 OFFICE, Five, Guarantes, Life, Accide POCERE, DrmsOTORS ! a HUGH ALLAN, President, SORIBBLING, ADOLPHE Ror, Vice-President.PERFNTUAL: Ee?Yuan, ORNE CASSIDE, .ko, #0, @e.ROBERT ANDERSON, SDWARD STARK, JOHN HUTCHISO™ WILLIAM MILLAR, actasry, Mana, ; HEAD OFFICE, Too 94 7.FRANCO XAVINESTAMNE: jw9 BT, JAMES STREMT._a:aÿe VICTORIA | _ ms = | > CARRIAGE KX CEES FACTORY.DRY GOODS.NE PRICE ONLY.DENIS GERVAIS, O 810 and 812 CRAIG STREET And 43 ST, BONAVENTURE STREET, begs 10 draw the attention of iuiending purchasers to his large stock of Sleigha of every de- Krijtion, embracing tue latest desigus, yathered 1rom au inspection Of the display at che Centenalal The ONLY sure way of knowing that you have REAL VALUK for voor men-y is to buy ac * One Price Stores.\u2019 The only one price Dry Goods stro on SI.LAWRENCE STRREC is A LA BELLE CANADIENNE, Exhibition.Trader en, professional men and private ct No.223.oan a fd bu ble Ro ro kmanship oar\"! WOOL GOODS, LINED MITTS AND GLOVES, 1t wii] pay te inspect this stock.CHEAP MUF#S, &o.BT he address.22% AU Goods marked in Plain Fi oods marked in Plain Figures.QHEAP PLAYING CABDS, in 9 And alm an assortment of JOLLY & VENNING CHEAP SKATES soon Offered for salo by WULFF & Qu.#13 1ms 370 St.Paul street.____ TAILORING.ee iI3U Y BROWN'S Everlast TW RED PANT.Prioa $3.08.Ho.9 anor: ROWN\u2019'S DIAGONAL CLOTH D SUITE, aû 820.00, 86 DOW wom And mé- nired Va aile \u2018 sea au UY BROWN\u2019S Everlasti »s Square.TWEED PARTS, Price $2.00.No.9 Cuba BBOwN '8 DIAGONAL CLOTH (Lark '8 ELEPHANT BIX CORD SPOOL COTTON HAS THE BIGHEST FRSTIMONIALS IN THEN MARKET, Illsused and recommended by all the principal wing Machine Companies, low LADIRS { Sirota a9 $30.00, are now worz ne When making your purchases, ask fou \u2014 CLARK'S ELEPHANT THREAD, GROCERIES.(OAL ADVANCING, bi wo will deliver VALE COA up to November D to suisthe times.This is the bess fuel that San be obtained for KITCHEN STUVES OR PARLOR GRATES.INDALES FAMILY GROATS, .highly recommended by the Faculty as a strengthening diet for infants, and delicate and dyspeptic persons, as it does not turn sour on the RAR and is particularly baneficial $0 all those suffering from costiveness, To be obtalned in packages of 1 1b.each, full weight, (rom Messrs.W.D McLaren & Co., Mesars, MoGibbon & Baird, Mr.Hutchingon, Mr.Thomas Lamb, corner Colborage ana 3% Joseph aa Me.h Oratue: 3 A er stroe: .by mall promptly attended to.Thomas & he root, Mr.BUBT.C.ADAMS & 00, hos 835 Commissionor street, A FEW MORK OSHAWA Pot CANDBN and \u201c TRICMPH\" Hall Stoves juat Celveq Also somes VICTORS.® MEILLEUR & CO, John Millen, jr., 418 Stall «te and prominens Mr.Villeneuve.Mile-End.Çouf AND TRY OUR 45c.JAPAN TKA, Blackwell\u2019s Tart, Fruits and Ploc:>«.Oro poked Herrings at 45 ots.per box.Raspberry Jams, home made.Young Hyson, Pekoe and S8ouchong Teas.grocers; also from 225-2 > 564 tter and New Honey, ust arrived, z.653 Craig atcest, near Bloury.Frosh Print Sutter» né Sen ety C LBEGus « GO.Bootch Granulated Sugars, * À fins Int of Clarets from 250.t0 606.VICTORIA WAREHOUSE, 2 RADRGONDE STRERY, RsrasnuERD 1858), SOLICITUKS OF PATENTS, 163 St James Ntreete, 162, SCOTT & CO.| 233% 208.Joun Mo.Doveauz, CARPHNTERS.EILL WRIGHT and MA OHINIST, CALBLONIAN WORKS, UT.GABRIEL LOCES.HY suNaLLack & co, 113 BLBURY ang cornez of GUY and 8x CATHERINE STBRETR WX.BYRD, CARPENTER AND JOINER, 88 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL Outside Windows put up, Glass Repairs, 4c.sheaply done.140s © call the , a then ti f th RE ol or oc Pouiry où band at moseptt R.MOLSON ce e Hens st moder VED to No 10 PHILLIPS! Top 1% A callin respectfully solicited.fr nette BE ited dally from 8.30 to 10 Na En CK & 00, am, 2603.30 pm, aa 7.800 10 p.m.5 Sma GENTLFuENS CLoTAINE *7\" SH, Vie, altered, cleaned and neatly revaired, UY BROWNS Hverlasting Rr \u201cLom Rlenry secant.26 \u201croot, à fow door TWEED PANTS.Price 68.00, Mo, D Ohadoll \"5-Cash paid for Cast-off Clothing, 278-5 os Nquare, x (HEAP LAND AND CHEAP | ! J Bap ; Knlte Platine trade and commerce, 1a a country like ours, with | S FOR SALE.| One cent per word each tasertion, pre-paié.l FF SALE, & Hook in the 8%, Ann\u2019e Mutaal Building Society for $2 (M0 ; paid to date ; 25 per cent, off.Adaress, C 36, SrAR office.290-8 2908 Fez SALK, à Book in the 8 James Building Society ; ad i se, Bran bined per ont.discount.Ag russ, 00 Fos SALE CHRAP\u2014*\u201c Good News\" Jooking early new, amail nseful Foot Lathe, Machine for Ladies\u2019 Dresses.RH.Acobs, 431 bt.Panl street.286-6 LOST, &0.L Half cent per word each insertion, pre-paid.] 1 OST, On Buuday a ;reon Paro.Whoever brings it to the Ottawa Hotel will De rewarded.à 1.08 on Sundsy, the 3r0 iust., one side of à re- verauble xTED.city and country Agents for a Manufacturing Co.Uall at No.34 Barclay atreet, or P.O.Box 143.280-3 ANTED, man and wife fr tbe country.Ap- Ply 10 J.C.Mignault, 31 Bt.Lambert HUL WANTED A young man, about 15 years of age, speaking buth lanyuaces, 10 make hims If gepersily vsertul for a Jew- llery Store; one aav- iby a bpowledge of telegraph op-ratiag preferred.Address by letter in Own h andwritiug to BOX 427 atu1ipg references and salary expected.289 J VV 4RTED, & steaay buy, 17 or 18 years of age, to attend cowe and mare himself xenaraily Uteful.Apply at 283 88.Constant reek.oo 5 SITUATTONS WANTED.W ANTAD\u2014A réspectable French Protestant gir] who can be well recommended, wishes for a situation to mind children and sew.Address, B 22, TAR Office.290-2 ANTED.\u2014A young man (French Protestant) of four years experience ia a ocounscey store, ana having a good bnowiedwe of the Bug'ish lspgusue, derires a situstton in a larse Dry Goods store in rhe city, where he may lea=n the dry goods business thoroughly.Not particular sbout salary.Apply st 375 St Dominique sk, 3 WW ARTED by a Dressmuker, Sewinz by the dey in a gentleman\u2019s family ; underssande onttivg, Ating and tiimming, Address.R 23, 8TaR office, 289-4 ANTED, by a married young man, à sitnation 88 Assistant in an Office or Clerk in Dey- goods OF Grocery Store ; speak both languages; t-class ref.rences.Address B 91, S7aR 0M oe.WwW A¥rxD\u2014Bxpsrienced House aud Table Maids, with good references, wan?situations.Apply at Miss neville\u2019s Registry Office, 5 4pderton street.289-4 WW + M2 20-\u2014Esporiencea Onok, with 80d refer.es, wauts a situation.Apply at Miss Noville's Sioey Office, 5 Anderson street 4 ANTED, by &rapanner, à situation ; seven years experithos: van glid, hronzs and oruamert.Apply at 308 A Laurence street 230.ANTED.\u2014A young girl wishes {or « situation in & respe table family as Houttmaid or Beamatress; is willing to asslet in any kiod of WCrk; wanes D0 objoct: Iv lately from the ols country ; references.Address 24 Belmoral strost.VV 4XTED, by à young woman, work by the day.Address, H 8.sran office.488 4 WANTED, by & respectable young man, a situetion as Cos-hman.Apply to Paul Thampsor, 68 Colborne street 288 4 WAL ED, a situation in & mechanieal manu- factory, by one many years engaged ta manufacturi: g mathematical instruments in London, England, Address W 62 sTAR ofes.87 tf ANTHD, à situation as Housekeeper; salary not 80 much an object if she can take à little boy with her of three years old.Apply to Bt.George's Home, St.Antoine street.272-4 WW ANTE D, à situation by a respectable steady man in need, as Watchman, or to shoval snow or work about a gentleman's house during the winter ; good references.Address, A 94.Star office.277-tf \u2018WASTED, & sitnation by a respectable young woman as Saleswomsn in a Boot sud Shoe, Furrier, Dry goods or Coafectionery Store.Avply or address 29 Amheast street.276-tf 40% VV ANTED, Asitustion by au Enginesr and Ma- chlnist of 20 years\u2019 exp »rience ; has a frst.class License as an Oceaa Steamship Eiglaeer, with an actual practical uxpertence of 12 yoars as First Kngineer of some of the largest ocean steamers in the world, aad 8 years\u2019 exp rience in Ma chine thops as Foreman aad Macnlatit; under- stande ali kinde of Maohinery, Marins\u2019 or sad Engives; can draw some aad cana work from drawings; can set valves, or pat on cower iad'ca- tors, and is a firse-class Mathematician Avoply to J.G.Miguault 31 St.Lambert hiil, or 59 St.Couls street.288 MONTREAL MALE AND FE.} MALE EMPLOYMENT AGWNOY.Office Hoursfrou 8 A.M.to9 P.M.Help furnished and situations obtained at the shortest notice.J.0.MIGNAULT, 81 8t, Lambert hiil.a9 PS ROOMS, {Rooms to half » oen$ word each insertion Let, per cere Wanted, ane cent word each {nsertion.provetd tr per OOMS\u2014Nice rnoms, with board ; four minutes\u2019 + walk from Post OMce, 511 Lagauchetiere street, opposite Cote street.29v-3 OOM\u2014A large unfurnished room to let, at 28 - Anderson street.8933 OOM.\u2014To let a well-furniehed Badroom at 618 Lagauchetiere atreet, corner of Alex andor Rous \u2014 Comfortably faruished Bed-rooms, without board, bath, &c, &o., 32 St Hanert street.opposite Viger sqaure.2080-3 OOWS,-Ntce)ly Furnished front Carlor Bed- TOOML OF FOOMS en suite tO lot, with or with .out board; good locaity.Address, \u2018 Alona,\u201d BTAR c'ffice.290-3 RUMI let, faroished room.Apply at No.7 st.Genevieve street, off St.Antoine \u201crt VOM- Unfurnished RoOomtolet, Apply at 154 : 8t.Artoine atreet 290.3 Re let, in u ramily of two, at 471 % Seigneuratreet,nenr ot Antoine atrest 289-3 Roos: Two Rooma t1 Rent, cherp, Anply at 24 Ralmoral s rect 289-5 O0OMS8 \u2014To 1t, a farnished Bedroom for gan- tle men, at \u20188 Sr Moniqna ateee 289-8 JRUOMR \u2014TO LET, aneatly farutenen Bod -rocom » with use of kitchen {f required ; rent $5 pe month.Apply at 139 8t.Uoastaut street 16 Rous with or without board, large wel[ furnished apsrtmants, with grate res, at ' 47 McG li Col ege avonne.2386 ! ROMs Furnished rooms to let, near ths Eng- | APRAIRIE, close at 8 a.m.and ' lish Cathedral.Address N 68, STAR Ice OOMS.\u2014First-class rooms and hoard ; also, a EWFOUNDLAND, forwarded dally on Halifax, whenoe despatch is on Alernate Tuesdays, counting from May 2; close \\ TAN NERY WEST, close at 7 a.m\" and 2 p.m, ; delivery at 11 a.m.WESTERN and PACIFIC st ATES and MANITORA, close at 7.45 aan.and 8 p.m.; delivered atll a.m.AN eTares, close at 1.30 pm; delivered at OTTAWA, by Railway, mails close at 7.45 a.m., 7.30 p.m, ; delivery 8 a.m.; by river route, close as 6 a.m; Provinos of Ontario, close at 6 a.m, OINT ST.CHARLES, close at 800 am.and 2 and § p.m.; delivered at 8.30 a.m.and 5 p.m.COTE ST.PAUL, close at 8 a.m, ; delivery at 10.30 a.m.REAT BRITAIN, by Canadian Line (Friday), close at 8 p.m., via Now York, Mondays and Tuesdays, close at 2 p.m.EWGLASGOW,SAULT AUX BECOLLETS, close 10 a.m,; delivered as 7 sam, TEBEC, close only by rail, close at 8 p.m.; delivery at 8 a.m.EW YORK and SOUTHERN 1 | ! ; modern conveniences.Address few vacancies for table boarders, at 256 Bleury | siceet.\u201c 270\" | = | BOARD.[Board Wanted, one cent per word 6soh insertion eee.Board Vacancies.haif sant per word each insertion, prepaid,! BOARD Trouble Room, with board, at 273 Bleury street.200-6 Ba BD\u2014Vacancies for boarders at 9 St.Urbain atreet, 290 3 \"JR OABD-A gentleman can have room and board, private family, with comforss of a home.Apply at No.17 St.Lawrence Main nrest, 0-6 BOARD Vamncles and Rooms, suitable for members of the Club, at 83 Mo@iil Collage avenue.289-12 JRPARD- Vacancies at 69 Mayor street.Mrs.» Rouce.287 6 J30AED Vaoancies\u20148lagle or double rooms for single gentlemen or marriad anuples ; nicely furnished ; healthy iocality; near Sherbrooke st.; MM, Bra ados.OARD AND ROOMS ; first-class; tarms mode- |?rate; every convenience and attention.Apply at 18 Guilbault street, 958-1 OAPDINH HOUSE AGENCY.\u2014Parties wishing to procure Board and proprietors of Boarding H uses looking for boarders will do well to call at our office, as we bave a number of vacancies always on haud J, C MIGNAULT, 81 St.Lambert Hill.266-tf x HOUSES TO LET OR WANTED, ~ T.HYACINTHE, SHER + BROORE, &¢., close at 6 am., 1:30 and 8 p.m.; delivery at 8 a.m.and 2:30 p.m.T JOHNS AND VERMONT JUNCTION RR., elose at 1:30 p.m.; delivery 8am, and at 10 a.m, SHE FrOxD AND S.E.U.RAI % Au AS close at 1:30 p.m., p.m, delivery at QT.LAURENT, ST.EUSTACHE, ST.SCHOLASTIQUR, BELLE RIVIERR, close at 7 a.m.; delivered at 1.30 p.m.T.JEROME, ST.ROSE and ST.THERESR, close at 7 a.m.; delivered at 3.30 p.m.APRAIRIE.\u2014Boat leaves Montreal at 1:00 and 11 a.m., and 5 p.m., and La prairie at 6:00 and 8:30 an, and p.m.N EW BRUNSWICK, NOVA SCOTIA and P.RB.L, close at 8 p.m.; delivered at 8 a.m.JT, JOHNS and ST.ARMAND STATION, close at 8 a.m.and 1.30 p.m.; delivered at 10 a.m.T.LAMBERT\u2019S, close at 1.30; p.m, ; delivery at 10 a.m.and 1 p.m.QT.REMI and HEMINGFOED B.B., close at 3 p.m.; delivery at1l aa.HREE RIVERS, ARTHABAS- KA and RIVIERE DU LOOP R.R., close at 8 \u201c p.m.; closes st 5 p.m.by boat, - BOOTR AND SHOES.mo SHUEMAKMHLS, 4 | SKAMLESS FR i LT BOOTS, SHOES aso SLIPPERS.C.E.MOYER, BERLIN FELT WORKS, BERLIN, ONT.Intending purchasers will please place thelr orders at oucey.- ; Whoiesalo agents for the Province of Queb Maratime Provinces, ASCHhR ~~ CO, 481 ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL.and 481 eod R OBEKTSON, HAET & CO, 47 BLEURY STREET, UNDERTAKHRS, CABISET-MAEKERS, OFFIOR DESKS.Iron Caskets Wholesale and Retail, Also, the Combination Child's Chale, 27x | ! [One cent per word each insertion, pre-paid.) WANTED, a nently farnished Cottsge or House, by a resp nsible and careful mar.Tiea couple.Address, stating reat, to Box 1080, Post-office, 290-3 TO LET, Farnish~d House, 183 Bleury st: ee, fourth duor above 8t Catherine Strest, ox reasonablu terms, until 1st May.Apply st 449 St.Paul street 2376 TO LET, a three-story semi-detached Brick House, now building on Dolan aveuue, Cote 8s.Antoine Bond, (8%.Germain farm), con taining eight bedrooms.brawing aud Diuing- roums and Kitchen ; alterations to su't à good teu- ant; good out-hounes, tauk and well.Address, F 60, ÊTAR Office 285 1m TO LET.\u2014House No.4 McGill College Avenue.In ect order.All conveniences Low rent.Apply to Ascher & Co.481 St.Paul street, or 1394 #t.Catnerine street.253 tf s TO LET OB FOR SALE, ons first-claus tenement Brick House, Nos 1 and 2 Tuion Terrace, Hypolite, corner of Roy street; rent moderate; terms easy.Apply to Mr.Lemoine, 4 Hospital street.110 TO LRT.that fine House and Grounds, known as Thornbury, formerly the residence of Alexander MoGibbon ; lt bas the advantage of being a city and country residence, the opening out of Bloury street making it so easy of access ; will be rented to a desirable tenant for a number of yesrs at a moderate rent.Apply to fd H.& J.Russ, 6 aud 7 Rocoliet street.233s iverticements under this head are inserted six faa days for 10 cents.This low price 1s to encourage the advertising of articles which pp too trifling to warr-ut expense, but which are fregnentily of great value to the loser«.1 D, à pair of slipper patterns.Owner cat ose em by calling at N.Buckler\u2019's Shoe shop, 363 Wellington sireet.290-6 OUND, a purse voutsining card, in 8t James street Owner can bave iton applsiug at 1149, corner Bt.Catherine and St, George cet ND, à Carriage Dog; Uorporatinn medal, F°ieterences at 956 Bhorbrook- wrest à 6 D, on Satmiday evening ru Palace street x Ladys Bon.Apply at 243 Mountalu street.D\u2014Cow strayed at No.40 St.P,mill» Fria The owner oau have it by paylux we pentes.2804- WANTED TO PURCHASE._ (One cont per WOrd each invortion pre-paid.} TED, to purchase, as cheap as pos-ihle, Aor cash, a saoon.Address\u2018 B,\" 12 gra Office.a traitor to his trust, MONTREAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1876.TEL ko RAPHIC, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGEAPH.Section 15 Pacific R.R.isstill anaward- ed.The reported successful tenderers have gone to New York.The following candidates are in the field for the vacant seat in the Prinze Edward Jeland Legislative Council : Dr.MoNeill, W.8.MoNeill, Edward Heory and A.B.McKenzie.The election comes off on the 21st.At the closing session of the County Council, the resignation of Mr, James Kukpatrick, who has filled the position of County Treasurer of Wentworth, Oat., tor the part quarter of à ceutury, was accepted, and, in recognition of his long and faithiul eervices, à retiring allowancu of $3U0 was unanimously voted to him, Mr.John Stock, of Waterdown, has been appointed Mr.Kirkpatrick's successor.The London Daily News prints the following in official form :\u2014\u2018\u2018 We understand Her Majeaty\u2019s Government, after discussion with the United States Minister, bas accepted the American interpretation of the extradition treaty.It is hoped that, now the American interpretation has been admitted, the United States will be willing to enter into a new treaty, enlarging the scope of extradition.\u201d THE EASTERN QUESTION.LoNpoN, December 7, A despatch from Ragusa states that Montenegro has consented tosupply Nicsic with two months\u2019 provisions for 3,000 persons, Movements of Turkish troops on a large scale are going on in the Herzegovina and Bosnia.A despatch from Bucharest asserts that a manifesto by the Czar has been already printed and distributed throughout the en pire, ready for publicationat a moment's notice.The commanders of the southern army bave received orders to be ready to cross the Pruth into Roumania, whore trains have been engaged to transport troops to the Danube.Northern Bosnia is entirely denuded of Turkish troops.Renewed outbreaks and lawlessness are feared.The Servian Government have given fresh orders abroad for arms and ammunition, The Roumanian Government have ordered t0,000 Chasseport rifles and the Decessary ammunition from a Belgian firm.The European plenipotentiaries at Constantinople held their first preliminary meeting upon the programme of the conference at the Russian embassy to-day.Much patriotic excitement prevails throughout Turkey.Tne sons of the best families are voluntarily enlisting, THE TROUBLE IN THE STATES.CoLumBus, December 7.Governor Chamberlain, in his inaugural, spoke of the grave responsibilities of office to which he had been a second time elected, eaying nothing but a consideration of duty impelled him to accept it.Alluding to the events of the election, he denounced the conduct of the Democratic campaign as a brutal outrage, depending on fraud, proscription, intimidation and murder.Hampton had said he held not only the eace of the State but his (Chamberlain\u2019s) Ere in bis band.This he did not doubt ; his life could be easily taken, but nothing could make him abate hatred and opposition to the enslavement of the people of South Carolina.After the delivery of the inaugural the Legislature adjourned.The Democratic House met with a constitutional quorum of members holding certifi- ' cates from the Secretary of State.They confirmed all acts previoasly done, and finally seated the Edgefield and Laurens delegation.A committee was appointed to inform the Senate that the House was ready for business, and to ask Gen.Ruger to remove the troops from the State House.\u2018Wade Hampton has issued a card in reply to Chamberlain\u2019s personal allusions to him in bis address to the Legislature, which, after quoting the passage referred to, says: \u2018I pronounce this statement 1nfsmously falze.1, by my i nwearied exertions, have endeavored to preserve the peace of this State, and I have thus contributed to shield from popular indiguation one who has proved himself a disgraoe to his rank and make him tremble, but neither I nor the men with whom I act countenance the hand of the assassin.\u201d SAN FRANCISCO, December 7, Oregon advices say that the Governor has issued certiticates to Odell and Cartwright, Republican electors, and to Cronin, d'emocratic elector, who contested the election of Postmaster Watts, The Republicans refuse to reccgnize Cronin.Intense excitement prevails, and anoutbreak is expected.THE BROOKLYN CALAMITY.RELIEVING THE SURVIVORS -\u2014 STATEMENT OF THE HEAD USHER.New York, December 8, A meeting of actors and others was held : yesterday afternoon, at the Park Theatre, to take action in regard to the calamity.A committee was appointed to arrange plays to be performea in different theatres ' for the henetit of the sufferers.À committee of citizens was also appointed to relieve the immediate wants of those who suffered by the accident ; over $1,500 was subscribed at the meeting towards the relief fund ; a number of theatres were tendered for performances.Resolutions of regret at the loss of the two actors, Messrs.Murdoch and Burrougbs, and condolence with their families, were adopted.The inquest on the bodies of the victims will be commenc-' ed on Saturday morning.The City Hall, Brooklyn, was ordered by the Aldermen to be draped in mourning, out of respect to the dead.The New York Board of Aldermen passed resolutions deploring the calamity and sywpathizing with the unfortunate families of the victime.Mayor »ickham was requessed to call upon the citizens for contributions to alleviate the distress which would surely follow this visitation, WHAT THE HEAD USHER BAW, Mr.Thomas Rochford, Head Usher of the Theatre, was standing in the lobby, near the centre orchestra door, when the alarm was given, He gives the following statement of the disaster as he witnessed it :\u2014 \u201cI was standing in the lobby, near the centre orchestra, at 11:25, when I heard an alarm \u2018Fire?apparently proceeding from some one in the audience, I then ruched inside the house and saw that the fies over the stage, on the left hand side, were on fire, The last act of the \u2018Two Orphans\u2019 was about half finished, Mrs, Farren, Mi:s Kate Claxton, Mr.Studley and Mr.Murdoch were on the stage at the time.It was just before the combat ecene.Mr.Studley and Mr.Murdoch sung out to the pesple to keep their seats.1 als stopped quite à number going out, who were making a rash down and took their seats fire was gaining, and rushed to the Flood\u2019s All that were in that part of the house escaped in this way.1 then come in front again, aud saw the cccupants of the dress circle pouring dwn tho stai- cage, They came down ly twenties\u2014fell down, as it were.They frampled on each other.There was not muoi outery.I got on one side to avoid the rus, and looked into the house again.By tlis all the orohes- quette an& parquette arcle was clear.Che stage Was now all ir flames, and the tire was rapidly extending over the orchestra into tbe body of che house.The pro.sceninm boxes on both sides were entirely gone.A police officer and myself thon cleeed the central door leading from the lobby into the parquetts in order to keep the flames in as long aspossible, I think that pot more than Ave minutes had WANTED TO PURCHASE, à Cabinet Organ.Apply, giving mak-r8 psme s1.4 all particulars and prise to a lag cffice._ 2 WANTED TO PURCHASE.for .Address, ¢ L476, Cash, aSaloon Livense.A us 5-14 .STAR Office.W ANTRI TO PÜRCHask, | pram omures Light Box Siolgbz, Apply at the T elapsed since the firstalarm.[a ahoat ope mipute from the the we hai closed the doors, ssudden guh of flame, swesp- i1g across the whole arquette, smashed the glass, drove us away, and iustautly \u2018the whole lobby was fled with fl ame aud twenty police officers, from the Firat Pro- ciuct Station, unde the command of His conscience may .Finally, a good many of them cooled ' I saw the ! Alley entrance, and opered the door, go \u2018 that the audience might ewape that way, tra performers had esosped, and the par- | spoke.At this momnt a torce of ahout ! Sergeant Cain, who had been on service at the first alarm, rushed forward and removed a dozen or twenty ladies who bad been thrown down by the rush from the dress.circle, I think all were taken out.In a few minutes more, the flames would have consumed them.I left with the policemen when there was no longer a hope of saving the building.PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT, SECOND SESSION\u2014THIRD PARLIAMENT.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Queszc, December 7.Hon.Mr.DeBoucherville moved the second reading of the bill to amend and supplement certain acts and provisions therein mentioned.He explained that the object of the bill was to check oer- tain encroachments made by the Legislature of Quebec on the privileges of the Federal Government, \u2014 Carried.Hon.Mr.DeBoucherviile moved the second reading of the bill amending the Act relating to the Civil Service.\u2014Carried.The bill to amend the Act relating to the Superior Court was read a second time.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, Mr.Shebyn presented a petition from the Quebec Boardof Trade against the bill to secure certain priviliges to raftsmen.Mr.McGauvran presented a petition for leave to introduce a bill to amend the charter of the St.Patrick\u2019s Benevolent Society of Montreal.Mr.Ogilvie introduced a bill to incor.perate the Protestant Home for Friendless Women, Montreal.Hop.Mr.Baker introduced a bill to incorporate the village of West Farnham under the name of Farnhamviile, Hon, Mr.Garneau introduced a bill to incorporate a City Passenger Railway Company for St.John street, Quebec.Hon.Mr.Robertson introduced a bill to amend the Act of incorporation of the Caradian Meat and Produce Company of Sherbrooke, Hon.Mr.Baker introduced a bill to amend the law concerning public instruction in the city of Sherbrooke.Hon, Mr.Chapleau introduced a bill to amend the Act 34 Vic, concerning the cemetery of Notre Dame des Neiges.Mr.Taillon introduced a bill to erect into a separate municipality the parish of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.Mathieu introduced a bill to amend article 499 of the Civil Code.Mr.Turcotte introduced a bill to exempt from attachment the half of workmen\u2019s wages, Mr.Wartele moved that the second and final report of the select committee appointed to enquire into abuses connected with the floating of cordwood on the unnavigable part of the Ss.Francis River be adopted, and that leave be granted to introduce a bill to 1egulate the floating of such wood in that part of the stream.Canied.Mr, Mathieu moved for a return re.epecting liquor licenses in Sorel.\u2014Carried.The Medical Bill was read a second time, and referred to a special committee, The Montreal Land Co, Bill (Iate Canadian Land Co.) was read a third time; aleo, the Quebec Joiners\u2019 Union Bill, The bill to amend the Act of incorporation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons was read a second time.On motion of Hon, Mr, Church, the House resumed the consideration of the report of the Committee of the Whole on Supply, and passed all the items under the head of agriculture, immigration and colonization, including $7,000 for BEET-ROOT SUGAR MANUFACTORIES, Mr.Laframboise asked what was the re- : sult of the attempts by this appropriation to foster this industry, Hon.Mr.Church said he knew there were returns from some of those establishments, and he was aware some progress + bad been made, but was at this momeat unable to state how much, He would in- procurable information on the subject shortly, Hon, Mr, Garneau stated that beet-root seed had been sent to various oounties, which bad raised this vegetable successfully, and that an analysis had exhibited satisfactory results in a number of instances as to the quantity of saccharine matter obtainable, Ministers hoped - to bave enough information on the subject in a few days to gratify the interest of members in the matter, He added, in relation ' to the testing of Canadian beet-root, that | the analyses made in Belgium and France, last year, by Sellier & Co., were not | quite aatisfoctory.They were the builders and proprietors of similar establishments on the continent, and took a great interest in the establishment of beet-root sugar manufactoriesin this Province, They suggested certain experiments by Quebez men this year, and on their recommendation the Government imported a large sup- : ply of seed, which was distributed in every county of the Province, with a request to all the members thatreturnsshould bemade to the department this last fall, with specimens of the beet, and informat on as to the quality of the soil where the seed was planted, &c., in order toascertainif the Province could produce a sufficient quantity of 1aw material, of proper quality for profitable manufacture.They had received returns from twelve counties up to the 20th of November last.Experiments had been made, and the results found highly satisfactory as regards the amount of saccharine matter, the details of which should be laid before the House at an early day.The reason why these sugar refineries had not been established was the tightness of the money market, the general commercial crisis, and consequently the depreciation in the price of sugar.On his visits to Philadelphia, he saw a gentleman from France largely interested in the manufacture of beet root sugar, and who manifested great interest in the progress of Quebec, He promised to visit Quebec previous to bis return to France, and said that when the commercial position of the country became more settled, he saw not the slightest difficulty in the way of Quebec sac- ceeding in eatablshing such a manufactory, with the liberal vote of the Legislatare to amist the enterprise (hear, hear.) The item was passed.Mr.July requested that the item of $45,000 for immigration and repatriaticn xheuld be left over until Monday \u2014 Agreed, COLONIZATION ROADS, On item of $40,000 for colonization roads cf 1Le first class, Mr.Joly said this item had been voted in the past with the condition that when ovér $400 was spent on any road, contracts sheuid be called for.He thonght that before the House was asked to consent to ¢bis item again Government should give a statement of the roads upon which less than $400 was expended, and anothershow- ing those upch which more was spent, specifying those for which contracts had been mvited.Hon.Mr.Garneau said the information asked for was at band, and he described the work done last year on a number of roads, saying the Government had paid settlers tor making these roads, Mr.Joly replied that they had been paid through Government agents, and he teared had not been properly dealt with.Mr.July said he would agree to the passing of the 1tem at present, if the Ministers would agree to attach to it these words : \u2018* Provided the work on these roads be done by contract to as large an exteat as possible.\u201d Hon, Mr.Church said he had no objection, | In reply to questions of Messra, | and Marchand, Joly Hon, Mr.Garneau stated that *h, 15t7 and 1\u201cth inst, ARTHUR M.PERKIN®, Assigues.Office of Perkins, Beauxoleil & Perkins Montres}, December 6th, 1876.231 New Advertisements to-day, | = ED KID GLOVES and MITS FOR THE MILLION, CHEAP AT F.X.MAJOR, until the spring.Mrs, BayLIs, President, Tux last lot cf buffalo robes for the season have arrived, among them some No.1 and No.2 whole robes.We wish to clear those out within the next few days, and will be sold cheap.Robes on view, and all information given at the Warehouse next door to T.James Claxton St.Joseph ; & Co., dry goods house, street, Montreal.T.C.PowER & Bro.Dr, RALPH OGLE, Veterinary surgeon, says : \u2018* I have practiced extensively, and Giles\u2019 Liniment of Iodide of Ammonia surpasses anything I ever used.\u201d *¢ Anything equal to Giles\u2019 Liniment Iodide Ammonium I never saw ; it sur- pastes all others ; it performs more than you claim ; no stable should be without it.Major A.P.Green, Cavalry School, No.9 West Thirteenth street.\u201d Sold by all druggists.HAVE you tried the Elmwood Collar yet?It is the best ever manufactured, you can get them at Desmarteau & Bond's.MONTREAL, 28th Nov., 1876.To W.E.Chester : DEAR SIR,\u2014Accept my heartfelt thanks for the benefit your cure has conferred upon me in restoring my lost health.I - bave been troubled with a severe attack of ever, agreed to await full information as to | ! friends.bronchitis for six months and over, and after being reduced to a mere shadow of my former self.I was persuaded to try your cure, Three weeks after beginning its use finds me as much improved in health as to be a wonder to myself and I am gaining strength daily.Gratefully yours, MATIHEW KING, 197 Amherst st.MORNING MONEY MARKET NEW YORK.Dec.8, 10 a.m.Gold \u2026 ++ ++ ++ ve + + 00000 + 1074 @ 00 Sterling Exchange.\u2026.\u2026 482 @ 00 MONTREAL.Greenbacks bought at a discount OË.\u2026.1.00+53004004 :@8%0 Greenbacks sold at a discount Of.| 62 @ 00 Drafts on New York.00 @ 00 Sliverboughtatadiscountof.10 @ 12 W.Wein, Biock and Exchange Broker, 121 St.Francois Xavier street, New Advertisements to-day, OTICE.\u2014I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Avn Champ, after this notice, she having left my bed and board.\u2014WILLIAM TURNER, Bt.Andrew street, Point St.Charles.Montreal, 8th December, 1876.291-3 ECHANICS find in THE SCIENTIFIC ANBEICAN the latest and most valuable inform stior concerning their various trades 8rd details of all the latost snd bast improve- rents in machiery, tools, and processes, together with such useful knowledge as will tend to dignify their occupations and lighten their labore.Oplv $3 20 a yosr, poss pald, or Club rates by writing to *f fotentific american,\u201d Box 2128, Post offi ce.281 MEE DUFFERIN OVERSHOE.BUTTONED MOOSE MOOCASINS.First quality German and Canadian Rubbers and Overshoes at the RUBBXR STORE, 1£0 &t, James street.291* W.P, MEWHORT.VV ANTEP, 500 Men and 200 Horses, on Section 9, Lachine Canal En- Isrgement, Apply on the Works, to Jno.Lirons & Co.285 6 TANTED TO HIRE.two Light Carts.Apply atSTAR Office.279 WAR TED.a Partner wi.h $300 ts take one half interest in a weli-estab- Jisted business, which is done on a e2sh principle; to tha rignt nan a libsral offer will bs mads.For furthes particulars apply to J.C.Mignauit, 31 85, Dam:bent hill, PRED W ANTED, a Partner, Active or Silent, with a capital of between $:3 000 ard $4.00, In 5 manufacturing basineas ia this \u2018 city, paying 8 geod profit; no greapetition, bsiag the.on 15 oneof tis Rina in Caxada.Address Bax #33P0O 2903 ANTED, good Secmd-hand Platform Scales ; capacity about 2,000 1h ; state rakers name aad lowest price.Address, 196 St.Joseph street._ 201-1 WANTED, % miall Cottaga or Tenemant a Honse (furnubrd).Address Box 1083 PO, stating terms st once.2911 a Roos with or without bosrd, in prirate family ; no cbidren ; 282 St.George atraet, J 291-3 BAER young ady can have board in & private family; lrench preferred.Addrees, M5, Srar office.201-2 OST, on Wednesay, from a Lady's ha Green Dird.Th Andorsel]l pears hats to 1283 Bt.Catherine sreet.2911 ANTED, Girls for light Work, Apply at WwW meal street, secind flat, pp Tn 8 ARSED, à girl to asiist in housework; aasy place ; family of tun, Apply, between 6.30 and 7 o'clock to-night and to-morrow night, at 316 St.Urbain street.References required.11 ANTED, by & JOUNZ man a situation as Groom and Coschman, er in any Capadty where he can make hinself generally usefal ; the best of references.Adress, C 8, AMAR office.4 a ANTED, & compebnt man to run Sticker and Wood Turning isthe.Apply immediately Wiliam Henderson's Stam Saw Mill, 342 William street, 2912 Beet, AE WANTED, an engsgment as Governess by a Judy tboroughlycompetent to teach English, French and music ;aas had same experlencs in teaching; good ref*snces and testimonials.Address, M 18.STAR offie 380 2 WASTED, à Lady olexperience to edacate two young girls Iningiish and Latin ; also, a French lady to teach belansnage with Parisian pronunciation, AddressBox 280, Post oes.3 94 to 100 Sr.Joszrx STREET.201z FOR 30 DAYS.CUT SLABS (STOVE LENGTHS) TO ANY PART OF THE CITY AT $1.50 PER LOAD DELIVERED.WM.HENDERSON, SAW MILLS, 342 WILLIAM STRERT, AND 130 ST.CONSTANT STREET, 2912 P)*sorUTI oN OF PARTNER- The Parinership heretofore existing under the style ot DOBREIN, LAMONT & MoNALLY, has this day been Dissolved by muthal consent.CHARTES H.DOBBIN.MATOOLM LAMONT.P.J.MCRALLY.lat December, 1876.The Tndersigned will cnntinue the business of the late firm under the styleot DOBBLN, LA MONT &CO.Allliabiiit-es will be settled, and all debts collected by the new firm.CHARLES H.DOBBIN.2801 MALCOLM LAMONT, () BRIEN'S BANKRUPT SALE OF BNOTS, RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, Having purchased A.B.Stock, Bleury ROLLAND'S Buæukrupt street, a8 woll as several other Bankrupt Estates, we are selling off the followlag g00dr av extremely low rates, a% 234 oT, JOSEPH STBEET aud 214 8T.LAWRENCE MAIN STRKET.Women's Fancy Rubbers at 4Nc., worth 50c, 1 Women\u2019s Ovi rshoesat §*, worth $1 50.Women's Felt Boots at $1 to $1.25.worth $1.50.Men\u2019s Bubbers at 50 and £0c,, worth 756.Men's Moco«sIns at 50 \u201c0 75¢, worth $1 > DU Men\u2019s Lone Boots at $2.50, worth $3.50, Men's Peg Congress at $1.50, wortn $3.Boys\u2019 MGccasins, Snow-shocs, Toboggans, Mitta, &c., at ridicuous prices.Remember fha sddreat, 234 ST.JOSEPH AT&EKT, past Dow'# Broweary, Apd ¥14 87.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, opposite the Market.283 1m O'BRIEN & BRO, OR SALE.PROPERTY formipg corner of College street and Dupre I ane.Two small COTF «GES in Shaw street.Two Btone HOUSES on 88.Charles Borromms st, near Vitre, with four tenemants on lansiu Year.Two derirable COTTAGES on Upper St.Tomi- nique street, Three first class HOUSES on the Main street, above Sherbrooke.All cn tho most favorabl» terms of payment.Apply to JOSEPH SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 194 ST.JAMES STRHEE 03 PURE APPLE CID ER, 25 CENTS PER GALLON, ATMORE'S MINCE MEATS, CAPEZ00D CRANBERRIES, JAS, McCORMICK, WASHINGTON WAREHOUSE, 2%, Corner BLEURY and ONTARIO.BEFORE PURCHASING 8 TOVES Call and ses the RADIANT HOME BASE BURNERS, JOHN WATKINS & CO, _ 15 Corn Sraumt, Coals as low as any.CALL AMD SEN, 326° R BENCH.Mr, menced his FRENUH CLASSES (Uoll - Tom), ut No.15 PHILLIPS SQUARE oduial sys Yor Ladies, from 3 to4 PM rHieE veyab © etrictiy lu advance, Or Daily Lesson.\u2026.\u2026.veins .* Lescons three times a week, 385 per month Wednesday and» 3 $ and Thursday.Mr.Bæron, finding that many Ruglishmen read French Grammar on Monday an - Togs, froar amar on M y and Thursday even.1+ rms, $3 par month.Also, private lessons at pupils houses.286 6 PRIVATE TUITION.Lessons in Elocution, Latin, Gresk, English French, Mathematics and General Sabjactres Cau devote two hours every afternooa or evening.if necessary, to the general teaching of two or three boys.Terms moderate and tu advance.Richard Septimus Haseland, B.A., Moutreal Academv, 101 | Metcalf st: eet.28d tt HE original and only genuine is GRAY\u2019'S SYRUP OF RRD SPRUCE GUM.Refuse all substitutes which are said to be as g00d.The genuine has the name of the inventor blown on the bottle, The prepsration is universally ack: i be the best Cough Preparation on the market | VV ANTED, | FIFTY YOUNG LADIES, must be young and attractive.Also, 2 | Girly between tbo ages of 6 to 10 Anis ae ho stage door, Academy of Music, every day between Yhe bours of 11 and 1.E.A.MoDOWELL, 488.41 LY MBER YARD, 715 Craig | Hzeet \u2014Constantiy on hand Firs Beason Lumbry, consisting of Pine, Oraaalanlity npdresse, Rasswood, Ash, Elm, Maple, Birch, dater Cherry, Walnut, ofewcod, do, ris and Veneers.stock of Faney wooda for Frot Work, &¢, Plantes ard sawing done to order.291* eodm B.J, MAXWELL & CO.to | Auction Sasa LOGUE 8+ LE OF OoSTLY FURS from the ; the purchase of the Assets of the above Iusol rent Estate separately or en bloc, consisting of as fi- | ~~ | GALE OF BOOK DEBTS BY AUCTION, 1,274 Sices Buffalo Sole Leather, weighing 20,094 i [ Men\u2019s pera-made Sewed Congress at $2.50, worth CH.BARRON, BO.L., (PARIS), has com- | ¥er Gentlemen, from 4.30 to 5.30 and 7.30 to 8.30.00 and write French, but do not speak it, hus opened | & claes for conv rsation and the stady of the : nüvioN dlc.| \u201coT By Benning & Bargalou.\u201cBy John J.Arnton.| By Benning & ! Tro N SALE OF PINE\u201d Q4LE ¢ F FANCY GOODS.A ve Lo \u201cres The subscribers will eell at their Stores, Nos.126 1¢ Wess\u2019s.BENARDy (f The subscriber is instructed by We sy f° Co., who are giving up thelr Ca: Bastun & the yard opposty Yard, to sell by auction, at BrepDan'« Bil, On FRIDAY MORNING, DEO.15th, I wa'l seasoned 114,113 an About 29 Seon about 25 piles 8-inch.Usual Trade Terms will be given.Sale at TBN o\u2019dlock.Auctioneer.By MoGlashan & Harman.A FRIDAY being a legal holidiy this este is PORTFONEDuntil M ONDAT, = 11th instant.TWEEDS, BLE.OLOTHS, FLANNEGS, WINORYS CARDIGANS, SOCKS, SHIRTS and Jewellery, e affairs of a barkrapt estate, in lots to wing it i trade dealers and others.At our Room, 83 St.Jumes Street, FRIDAY, 8th DRCRM BER inst.Goods on view THURSDAY aF tEgNOON, Bale at half-psst TEN 0'elock.MCGLASHAN & HARMAN, i 288 Auctioneers.By Henry J.Shaw, REAT FUR SALE CONT INTTRD At the Store, No.214 St.James street, I.SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND ETENING \u201d I 3 D7 O'ULOCK, N8L., AT 3 AF Xe SAW, auctioneer.end the aucttrn will DAVE Sn opportunity 19,219 9° privats alo Today \u201cand To-morrow Me\u2014 05° | INSOVENT ACT OF 1875.1a the matter of NORMAN McIWEYN, of Dauve- gap, Ontario, Trad:r, an Insolvent, HENRY The undersigned Assignee will sell by public auction, witbin his Office, No.48 St.Francois Xavier street, Montrrsl, on SATURDAY, the $th day of DECEMBER INST, At 11 o'clock, forenoon, sll the outstanding Book Debts belonging to above Kstate, amounting per inventory, to $1,204.The List of Debts can be seen and farther information obtalned, on application.JOHN FULTON, Assignee.Montreai, 1st December, 1876.288 eod By J.A.Hudon.>ANKRUPT STOCK.'$20,00 WORTH OF CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, &c., &e, 1 have been Instructed by L.S.Tessier to sell at bis store, No.577 Bt.Joseph street, the whole of his stock without reserve.Salo each day at 2 and 7 p.m.J.A.HUDON, Auctioneer, By James Lydon.UCTION SALE CRUCKERY, Five hundred sets, all varieties, st Barb(r's : Branch Store, 431 Noire Dame streot.To be sold i SATURDAY, 8th, \u2018 t TWO and SEVEN P M.atx J.LYDON, Auctionear.' New Advertisements to-day.$25, $50, $100, $200, $500.The reiiable house of ALEX.FROTHINGHAM & CO., No.12 Wall street, New York, pablish a handsome eight-page weekly paper, called the cekly Fi ial {, which they send free to æny address.In ditfon to à large number of editorials on financia and other topics, it contains very full and acrmrate roports of the sales and standing of every stock, bond and Seanrity dealt in at the Stock Exchange.Mepars.FRUTH- INGHAM & CO., are extensive brokers of large experience and tried integrity.In addition to thelr stock broserage business, they sell what are termed * Privileges,\u201d or * Puts and Julls,\u201d now one of the favorite meibods of lsgitimate speculation, Their advice is valuable, aud by followiug it many have mado fortunes.\u2014 New Fork Metropolis.2BT* : PIANO WAREROOMS, 211 ST.JAMES STREET, The subecriber 1s now receiving his osual Iar; sasortment of PIANOS AND CABINET ORGANS for the Fall trade.; Parties in need of a thoroughly reliable inatra- ment, made by manufacturers of established reputation, can be supplied at low prices, and on most favorable terms.Exoelleut 7: octave Rosewood Pianos, with carved legs and pedal, and warranted for five years, offered for TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVR DOLLARS.Upright, Square and Grand Pianos, in all styles and at all \u2018prices, from $375 to $1.400, a & HAMLIN Oabinet Organs from $70 to Call and examine tock before purchasing eles- JOSEPH GOULD, 211* eodm 311 ST.JAMES STREET.QURAP BOOKS, SCRAP ALBUMS, CARD AUBUMS arp NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUMINATED BINDINGS.A good selection newly Imported, MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER, (Successors to ROBT.GRAHAM, Estab, 18329.) ! Stationers d: Account Book Manufacturers, 375 Notre Dame Street.279*-codm PONT BE DECEIVED by parties who advertise Furs at Cost, and bslow cost G Purs, properly made, always command a fair price, and it is better in buying g7ods of that description, to psy a fair price for a good article, than to buy old shop worn goods ai any price.Before you buy do not neglect to examine the stock of REYNOLDS & VOLKEL, 427 Notre Dame Street, Prize Medals awarded Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia.281-*ecdm QrCOND-HAND MACHINERY.One Endless Bed 20 in.SURVACE PLANER.One CIRCULAR SAW MILL.One TENENING MACHINE (Wood frame.) PUMPS, SAWS, EMERY WHEELS, &c.DOMINION MACHINERY DEPOT 654 CRAIG STREET.253* eodim (ANADA, SASH, DOOR, BUIND .AND MOULDING FACTORY.\u2014HOLMES RUTFERFORD & OO, Lambur Merchants and Manufafacturers, Mullin street.Montroat.Birch and Walout Balusters, Stair Rails, &e.Kiln dried Walnut and Cherry.Store and Office, No.31 Bonaventure street.Lumber Yard, 772 Craig street.166* WEST ENDTEA ANDCOFFER WARNHOUSE, 785, corner of Mountain and St.Bonaventure sirests.ALWAYS ON HAND ALL KINDS OF CHOIJE GROCERIES, WINE: and LIQUORS, Butter a speciality.H.EDSON & CO.$100 00 BONDS FOR SALE, 9 DENOMINATIONS OF $100\" $500 AnD $1,000 SEVEN PER CENT.BONDS of the Lawrence , Townley Estate SACURED BY COLLATERAL, Real ! Rstate in Canada.Pull particulars on application to | 3B MID) KM 188 4 CO.274 57 8t.Francols Xavier street* | YLLUMINATRD MOTTOES and ; FLORAL OROSSRS, already framed, at 500, each ; also, à large lot of Statuary, in engraved Enamel Frames, at $1 each, at GEO.WELDON'S, 115 and 117 BLEURY STREET, Advertising Frames a speciality, 41 HE PATENT PROCESS, A new Flour manufactured by a Patont Process, 127* highly recommended for famity use, an: cholos art cle.Some And a sample for void w Also, Slasge Peas Meal, Cracked Wheat and GEO.MoGARRY, =02 and 204 St.Antoine, corner Mountain.229-+ NOOD NEWS A'T LAST, The CANADIAN the CANADA BALA Aaa Colds, Croup, Asthma, A sure cure for Coughs Influsnza, Hoarsenns , lief cf Conaumptive Patients.End Medical Hall, 801 St.Joseph street, corner of Seigneurs by P.O.Manor: cima, 0.Giroux, Sole Proprietor and For sale at the West | THE WINDSOR SPRING-BED supersedes all others; Li .snd Portable.Wholesale and\u2019 Raat; \u201cai Soap thend\u2019s Patent Purified Bedding Works, 39Bona- veuture street, Victoria unre.Patent Chemical Process for Purifying old by the Faculty.8 recommended FRESH HAVANA CIGARS, COHEN & LOPEZ, 252* TANGFORTES FOR SALE or HTRE\u2014Gnot Becond-hand Square and Cottages; guaranteed, freorge Seebold, orme ntes 80 y seb otre JOHN J.ARNON, | ANKRUPT STOCK prepared from eter sireet, aa DECEMBER 11th, nments, on account of Eaglish, to Core a German Houses, withont reserve, \u2014 53 cases: ssorted FANUT GOODS, suited for Christ- ts, &c.Ane recount of Amorlcau, rasanéactuterk ted american FANC 27 cs sronted Amerionn TIN TOYS, &6.\u201c \u201c PLAYING CARDS.Sale at TWO avd SEVEN o'clock P.M.& BARSAGNU, 288 BENNING Auctionsers.NEOLVENT ACI Of 1875.\"np the matter of J ouN SMITH, Forwarder, an Cn MONDAY, + Insolvent.Will be gold.by Instructions from James Court, : Kaq., Axsignee, at our rooms, St Peter street, On MONDAY, 11th December, The uncollected Book Debts, amounting as per i ; fcbedule to $476 09.; fchedule may be seen, acd farther information Ko.22 St, John street.Sale at RLEVEN o'clock.\"nn .aJALOT.NRING & » = BY Auctioneers.Montreal, 6h I eogr>T 1878.oy David Fraser.oRlGH and ROBE AUCTION.Yq end 3 seat(d Family Dog Cart and Phaeton Bleigba, Csrioles, Cutters, Berlins, Express gel hs, and a choice stock of lined and unlined Buffalo Bobes.YF, 8th inst, at \"Wir o'clock.BATE ETAT DAVID FRASER, Auctioneer.£883 By C.F.Elwes, ROBES.\u2014 Great Clearing Sale at the Repository, 54 Bonaventure street, on SATURDAY, December Oth.Call immediately and examine thie fine stock of met of Buffalo Robes.Bargains to be had.Sale at TWO o'clock.C.F.ELWES, 290 Auctiouesr.\u2014 TNSOLVENT ACT OF 1875.In the matter of LYSTER BKNNET & CO, of the City of Montreal, Wholesale Stationers, Insolvents, \u2014 .IMPORTANT SALE OF WHOLRSALE STOCK OF PRINTING PAPERS, WR+ PPINGS, WRITING PAPRRS, &c., &c., by TENDER.The undersigned Assignee will recelve Tendors up to TUESDAY, THE 12rx INSTANT, At TWO o'clock P.M., for ihe purchase of the following Assets of the above Estate, either in lots as detailed below, of en bloc, consisting of as follows : PRINTING PAPERS.Colored Printings.hite.8 848,75 oo B,718.72\u2014 White.$4,005.47 WRAPPINGSE.Manilla.csanvce M137.91 Brown.wor 74108 Grey.539.00 Drab.36.26 ] Straw.serene srercnusre 16L.87\u2014 2,921.03 WRITING PAPERS.Book Papers (hand-made) 480.43 Do.(Asure Machin.) 10301 Follo POBLE.cvaviee , 953.92 FONJECAPE.2,447 90 Mediums.609 71 Cream Note 75055 Letter.> 129.40 Acecrunt Pott, American.155.52 Black bordered Note and \u2026 315.08 114.34 81.95\u2014 8,150.67 .440.59 «ue 372 85 cee 115,60\u2014 1,128.84 BLANK AND MEMO.BOOKS, Pass snd Memo.\u2026 645.21 Bound.11 Letter Book Fersp Book 1,086 91 { COLOBED AND BLOTTIRG PAPRRS, Blotting .128.00 .484.39\u2014 812.39 \"Envelopes .1,566.45 fundries\u2014consisting of School Books, { Invoices, Fancy Papers, Bill Heads, Playing Cards, Ink, &0.« T92L58 28,933.39 Shop Fixtures and Office Furniture,.838.08 ' $29,569.47 Separate Tenders will be received for the different lines of stoct under the hoadings as above, such as Printing Papers, Wrappings, Writing sors, &c .Tende-s for tho whole of the above Assets, or for any of the lines a3 enumerated, to state terms and names of secority ; and the highest or any tender not necesearily accepted.Further particulars and foll information oan bas Obtalned, and the Stock can be seen on application to Messrs, Perkins, Beausvleil & Perkins, No.60 St.James street, Montreal.ARTHUR M.PERKINS, Assignes.Montres), Décember êth, 1876.290 fem Advertisements to-day, Hopeson, Morerr & | (Mstablishod 1857.) Suxnsr.| Just recetving new goods in Dolls, Goncertinas, Ball Pan t Boxes, nf Torte 8 Wood dors, ee ork Boxes, or! Albums, And a large variety of other goods suitable for general country store.5 (uns BLOCX), 347 ST.PAUL STREET, MONTRE AL, WHOLESALR ONLY, CAUTION.No sooner does an article acquire an extended re- Putation.and consequently large sale, thru dishonest parties are ready to place on the market something so nearly wpprosching it in form, coior of labels and name, that the public are readily de celved by it.The proprietors of \u2018* CHESTER'S CURE » alresdy feel the necessity for waruing the public against spurious imitations.Every paok- age of the genuine article bears the signature * Wu.E.CHESTER.\" W.E.CHESTER & CO,, 389 LAGAUCHETIERE STREET, Montreal, 310+ 272 RAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENT, ROMAN CRMENT, CANADA OEMENT, FIRE BRICKS, F.For Bale by 1&E CLAY, W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO,, 100 GREY NUN STRENT, MONTREAL, 1668+ G ROCERIES.CHOIOE FAMILY GROOERIES at LOWEST PRICES, A LOT OF NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR JUST RECEIVED, Suannon Brorazks, Opposite St, Ann's Market.252+ YS, FANCY GOODS, &o, Before making purchases elsewhere bu: respectfull mite to eall and examine pr samples prices, which are Row very cmapiete, H.A.NELSON & SON'8, 91 to 97 FT.PETER STRKET, tvoronto Branch : 56 and 58 Froat street.oJ AMES L.WISEMAN, W00D ENGRAVER, (Late of WALKER & WISEMAN.) Has removed to No.648 Cralg street, (over STAR -! Office) and solicits a continuance of patronage, All orders promptly attended to.283-48 FALL AND WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, i IN GREAT VARIETY AT MILLOY\u2019S Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the Re.| _353u ve Obtsibe d, On appliostion at the Assignee's office, ; 290 3 : NATURAL HISTORY Ropy ; 3 auction at 77 st.James streot, on A TCTION SALE SLEL-HS and : \u2018Who will 1ead from his own works in Rh.Slélvhs of all déseriptions, and choice assort- | | | | Mr.E.A.MODOWBLIu ee venrseesvenens Manggyy, Farcay, December 8, 187» __ Meetings and Amusements FUNERAL RERRGE Members of BT.A AF.and A.W., No 38 G REW'S LODGE ed fo meet at the British Man nic quae, Teduss,\u2019 389 Natre Dame street, on SATURD Ly LTH, No, instant, st 1 30 p.m, to'attend the puns: Oth Deo: Iate Bro., JAMES 8 MCCORMICK, pon.\"il Of ong Members of acter tonand of the wae lodges ar 3 290 3 JAMES M.GLASS Baavtena, ry, GLASS, § (BAND FANCY FAIR BY {ST.MARTIN'S AID SOCIETY YHURBDAY AND FRIDay 7th and 8th December) ! IN THE MECHANICS HALL, \u2014 ADV1I0N 3.10 CENTS, Luncheon from 12 to 2 o'clock each duy, Contributions ot Fancy Work, Flowery ! rer ments wisl be thankfully receiv, Re.Meck apices?Hall, on Th ed att Decemixer.\u2018ursds3 morning, the The Doors open at noon.Murio in the evening by REICHLING3 * BAND, STRIKE 88 TUESDAY, DEC.12th, A night with the PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHYY, MARTIN FA QUHAR TUPPER, OF ALBURY, ENGLAND, Rbythme.TRE ana Tickets, 6Cc.To be had at co.DEZOUCHE3, 2914 211 St.James street SUS ACADEMY OF Mugg, GRAND \u201cOURS\u201d MATINEE ON SATURDAY, ATTWO PM, SATURDAY EVEPING, DEC, 9, UNDFR THE GASLIGHT] ee OP 40.6 De | ACADEMY OF MUSIC, EB.A.NCDOWELL.[PP +++.Manage | FRIDAY, 8th DECEMBER, 1878, ™ | GRAND MILITARY NIGHT, Benefit of READING Boom and B.] Perform \u2018 FUSILIERS, «ip Fox Bora ance to commen i with grand competition in Tae Barnum mo Tone by Bom pri RQ.y Robertson\u2019s C , | harming Drame, \u2018OURB,\u201d With special Cante of Mr.McDo: 3 oman lero Biko neg er cers, mental Pipers, Brass Sand and Reg ce18 of the Brigade attendi: ance will please appear in Uniform: this perform.erervo eats may be secure Music *hop, Phillitpa' Fquare.Rar ny Hecker should be made for Keserved Seats, on GoD SAVE THE QUEEN, 286-11 | ENGLISH OPERA, | BOSTON LYCEUM COMPANY, | This favorite Orgadization will Jzati a t Ppear as follow | ACADEMY OF MUNI GC, rz, MARTH Al | FLOTOW, | Es unaz 15th, MARITANAI | WALLACE, AA strmank 16s, BOBEMIAN GIRL! Subresth non BALFR, ubecribers who have not received srerégrested to claim them on or before nie DAY the 12th, as the demand for placas ty very great, Reserved Seat, $1.Upper Gallery.500, C.C.DE ZOUCHE, 290 211 8% James street, DOMINION BUILDING SOCIETY, ! Notice is hereby given that a Gen Meeting of the Bhareholders of this Pire celve ti e report of the Directors on the affaire of the Fociety, sand take into consideration certain changes proposed by the shareholders of the Society, In a pelitiou addressed to the President, will So held at Nelnon'a Hall, No.505 Craig street, in tis © ir, on Tuesday, the 19th of Decombar next, (By order of the Directors) J.B.LAVLEUR, Sec.-Treasurer, _ Montreal, 1st December, 1876, ___ 273-2aw_ BIBLE SOCIE TY MEETINGS 76.Annivers Moetings of Branch Bibl at which public addresses on rock a phy mons dn sundays, will be given by the Rev, Jaung GENER, of the Montreal Ausillary Biblé Soclety, and the Ministers of the Gospel in the differen localities, according to the order, date and time giron below.All aro respectfully invitsd to at« @ Cote St.Paul.Dec Point 8t.Charle Deo 1 7 Ta fiote des Nelges Dec12 7pm .Heprl,.T \u2018useda Dec 19 m When the meetings fall G3 the Sabbath.thus will be sermon on the subject to suit the occasion, and Lie Jealrable that all formality of business one at a previo Satur day Liybt, when Practicable 8 meeting, fay \u2018Will the friends of the cause in the various lo« ; oslities please give these appointments the preference of everything local?A long notice is given, that this may be done without inconvea- 1f the bour fixed Prove unsuitable at 1ace, the friends will please change it to suit thes | Ten only allow the Agent time from the next pre.next follo form him of the change.4 appointment, tee corresponden lease address Agen! to Lace marked thus > or to Montreal.the ections w.e - Please intimate thi, ken UP at each mectine, AMES GREEN, 266 Travellis Agent, MLA.B.S, Sie.J.HAZAZER'S ACADEMY.Sunday, .Monday, uesday, 1 | GENERAL CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY, Gentlemen for term, $6 ; season, $15, Ladies for season, 32.50.Assembly 10 o'clock Friday evening, AFTERNOON CLASSES, Ladies, Misses and Masters, Wednesday asf Saturday, 3 till 5.30, $6 per term ; season, $15 Assemblies every Wednesday evening at 8.50 Hall to Rent.259 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 New Advertisements to-day, PECIAL.\u2014CHESTER'S CURE will be found f Drug Stores In this ity; or sale at the following HERRY R.GBAY, 144 St, Lawrence street.JAMES À.HARTE, 400 Notre Dame street.DRVINS & BOLTON, Notre Dame stroet, next Court House.R 8.LATHAM, Corner Cralg and Bleury streets.TATE & COVERNTON, 157 §8, James stroet.JAMES GOULDEN, 175 St.Lawrence strect JOHN LEVWIS & CO, 2 Radegonde street.W.G.EDSON, Corner Mountain and St.Antoine street @.0.VANDAL, 182 Bieury street AMBROBSE & DAWSON 87 St, Lawrence street, 8%.Jean Baptiste VIS B.E.MCGALE, 301 St.Joseph stroek JAMES HAWKES, Corner Place d\u2019Armes snd St, Samos street If any omissions have been made in this Het the names will be inserted by notifying the propre tors.WM.E.CHESTER & CO, 389 LAGAUCHETIERE STREET, MONTREAL.273 '(JERISTMAS CARDS | >, \u201cA complete assortment of Prang\u2019s celsdrm a make, ewbracit g some of the moss beausl | signa ever offered in the city.; es Als0, FCRAPS, SORAP ALBUMS, Prorusx BOO \u2019 ! PERFOBATED MOTTORS, CARDBOARD, &C.) & HUMPHREYS\u2019 VARIETY STORE, \u201cTHE STICKIST.\" | WILCOX\u2019S OHAMPION RUBBER CEMENT.WHOLBSALE BY Tha Wingate Chemical Co\u2019y., .CLOTEING HOUR, 4, 1197 gr.Carmmauce STRET, SLeiecEst SLEIGHS BOYS\u2019 SLRIGHS, GIRLS\u2019 SLEIGHS\u2019 BABIES\u2019 SLEIGHS, and DOLLS\u2019 SLEIGHS The largest and best selected stock in the oitys selling from 500.to ÿ30, at W.W.ROSSER, 38)\" 118ana113y BLEURY TREAD.CH EAP WOOD.\u2014Until Decent: / \u2018ney 18th nat, I Will geil the best of oh Osnada long Maple, from New Flour Canal Basin, back Of St.Ann's Ghurob, at the dyesd price of 36, deliveetd.pyrex KENNY: Private Lessons every morning from 9 tli 1.\u2019 There hangs auto pri % Doul 183.75.y =ssfi s a oq 32 fm wo Miss guesiar, residex C@s athe so resp day, (he ; 3, George\u2019 Oliurch, thence to Mount Royal hemi wecond daughter of sged 22 years and 6 months, 3ecoND EDITION, |\u2018: TWO O'CLOCK : écyertisements +: \u20ac Acretisements PM THIRD EDITION.THE MONTRBAL EVENING STAR.pin toxury, \u2018Eressed in silks and furs.The rear windows of the shops on Fulton street, which look out into Washington New Adveruisements this PM, FOURTH EDITION.cédetahip at the Millitary College, Kiug- ston, i i is being cor duited at the Brigade \u2014 An (xamination of candi lates for pear before the Council or any.co-amibtse thereof, in orderfto give evidence regarding taid investigation.\u201d The clau:e goes on ** menticred.Dr.Munck, like bis Arcricen co medinm, Dr.Slade, an- - ab riga I 8 go nounced his iutiution tu appeal 12 the ; .atreet, were all oocupied by persogs of 2 SIXTH FU~ILEERS ; Headquarters of the 5th Military District, to state the punishment for neg'e:t in no\u2019 Court of Queen's Bench, and His bail was EE - FOUR O'CLOCK.this description.It is plain that they BIFLE ASSOCHATION.SIX O'CLOCK.| oho Board of Foxaminers eonsists of Laut.Appearing oat refusing to be sworn orb fixed at £4%0 The circumstances are and Deaths.-\u2014-e Were not searching for friends or relations == - - ; Colonel Fletcher, D.\u2026 au en - answer questions that may asked, a fixe briefly a.follews:\u2014 At a lecture on api.piribs Marriages \u201c+ ; TELEGRAPHIC, for it is known that those who died be.held at the 55.Chanies Gos Hotes en Tee TELEGRAPHIC .Colonel Baoon, \"Brigade Major.The not exceeding $20, or a term of imprison- ritualiem delivered by the defendant at BIRTHS.vt longed to the humbler classes of life, and Fount at.Charles, on Saturday eveuiug, ith inet, * \u2018 applications for entry are not aumerous, ment not exceeding 30 days, at the discre- Halifax, the proreenfor, George Henry ox 0s the B12, Inst, the wife of O.B.Bar C ARSLEY* 3 [Special to she Sean.) it can only be supposed that they were A fill .ttendance of members Is requested.[Special to tha Stan.) aly three candidates having presented pam of the Reoorder.M.cord Om Siven Hepplestone, general dealer, Arthur street, pots au S | attracte y the same mor ove M GRO.DRERISON, | emselver.© Mayor, Aoting-MayorjandjChairmen Huddersfield, made the acquaintance MARRIAGRS, ° QUEBEG December 8, horrible which ruled the breasts of their 2911 Fin.-Sec\u2019y.Orrawa, December 8, \u2014 The Montreal Garrison Artillery of Committee tos administer the oath to of Dr.Monck, and arranged with himtogive 25, LAVERONI\u2014AL ê Francois de Mont Mr.George McKay, à tract the More ignorant and leas happy sisters.MHE AD 0 NED A Amelia Nelson and Kate Bush got drank Snow Shoe Club, under the patronage of witnesses, ; .two special seances for £4.Besides the sar, QUE oaerh Cleophae Beianger, to P R 1 North Shore Railway, ! was severely hurt A CAR CONDUCTOR\u2019S STORY.MERTING JOURNED AN RUAL in a house on Water street, last night, and Colonel MacKay and officers of the Bri- The first legal luminary we oonsulted is members of the family, there were present 0178 Xl Louiwe Georglana Lavergns, CES, by his waggon coming into collision with A car conductor of the Myrtle Avenue SuUB Will be held at the Rink, on BATUKDAY quarrelled about a young man.D gade, held their annual general meetingin of opinion that the Investigating Commit.at both of these seances a friend of the - MST pantus \u2014At Arthabaskaviile, Que., On a ing ; : .conductor ol the Myrtle Av DEXT, the 0th inst, at 4 p.m., for tas election of the fight, Amelia strack Rate on the h he Drill : ich the tee\u2019s labors must be confined to the letter _ ; CNP NOV, by the Rev.P.H.Suzor, Joseph another while driving into the city.Line said to a reporter of the Ævening Post Ships and oùher business.80% .+ A: et the Drill Shed, last evening, at whi ag» , prosecutor\u2014H.B.Lodge, a mesmerist\u2014 0 2010 NC Ee to Emilie, daughter of J.G.\u2014\u2014 Miss Celina Turgeon, a school-teacher this morning that all the dead bodies had ° W.G.BRACH, several times with a poker, inflicting following office-bearers were elected for and Mr, Geddes\u2019 comments thereon, who detected the tricks of the doctor, and, parent Twingin Lo 8 i ng na 6 de teur three very dangerous wounds.A male the ensuing year :\u2014President, Bandsman but since they have gone beyond the issue by A Mr Bate) Koraghan | Eplendid wide Worsted Serges for D ce tom of Too lary nary not heen found yeh He said that he was ET 8 your GAN, Mr , Mr, Samuel Keraghan, 5 ressss or Cos- 0 acy for several days, by the Bev Mar y ann Hallessy.DEATHS.tumes, in all the new colors, only 15c par Waterloo, Quo., on the Sth lvstant, | T-ca on Saturday, at 3 from 1 Paililps\u2019 sause.poo.q, sad 3 saintances are respectfully roquiig g, end.1s (Friday) morning, Florence zeny 0 8 rents, wits of Rav, Daprend Bray: co of funeral in later edition, Ro In this city, on the 8th inst, Thomas, ELLA -n of Thomas Kingolls, aged 1 year n the.imo pr take place from his fatqer\u2019s per curner Of Ottawa and Colborne ets, on Saturday, the 9th inst., at 3 o'clock, re aiternoon.Friends and acquaintances ectfully invited to attend without far- a.or BONO city, on the Tih instant, Janet Dis, youngest daughter of the late Wm.Be faneral wiki leave the residence of her thor, 20 City Coumoillors atreet, on Satar- 0 oth inst, at 2.30 p.m, to proceed to , Friends and acqua'ntances are re- tfally invited to attend.\u2014Ou the 7th inst, in the Parish of 9.HOMESPUNS.Beceived this morning a large shipment of New Shades in Real Homes, Oxford Greys and Navy Blues, 2! c, the best goods for the money we have ever EF \u2018chess are tho Homespung that were adver- Yea to be shown os last T \u201ca in passing them through the Customs we We have ie to «how them until this moraiag of ladies in not Jogiee for disappointing numbers previous advertisemeh these goods in time to meet TWENTY-FIVE Laggg With the NEW DRESS GOODS received this uesday, but owing to trom England, Taek \u2018We have on view over Twenty-five cases of Now Winter Dress Goods-all marked to bs sold at much below usual prices.OUR SILKS Are selling very freely for thie time of the year, \u2018We are selling them at the old prices, and our stock 18 unususily large of both Blacks and Colors.Black Sikhs from 40e to 92:50, aud all the New puns, in Seal Browns, all to be sold at oniy raving mad yesterday, She was taken to the Police Station, and from the difficulty of getting her into the asylum, it was found necessary to keep her locked up in the cells till her friends can be communicated with.Mr.Woods, Chairman of the Finance Committee, writes to the Chronicle to say that the bonds of the Kennebec road, bransferred by Baron Grant tothacity, were held by him as securities for a loan to other parties of £21,000 stg., and as all rights bave been transferred to the city, Mr.Woods believes its position is better than if it simply held the stock.He hopes the city mortgage on the Baron\u2019s extensive properties, which is a second mortgage, as been executed by this time.The Chairman of Finance diavows all responsibility for the terms on which the loaa was negotiated.CITY NEWS, \u2014 It was Miss Mary Ann Tomski whose name was mentideng at the St.James\u2019 street Church as having oollected the most money for Missions, REFUSING To ATTMMNDg 4 PATIENT.\u2014A young gentleman, in coming out of the in the upper gallery on Tuesday night, and escaped by leaping over the staircase, He declared that at least bwo-thirds of the persons in the upper gallery peri an that he is quite certain that a number of spectators were in the lower gallery when the upper one fell.He added that a number of young men in the upper gallery, in tbe madness of their fear and despair, leaped into the lower gallery, and were so badly hurt that they were unable to move SBLF-PRESERVATION, This car conductor believes that when the flooring and supporting beams of the upper gallery have been cleared away a number of the bodies of the ocoupants of the lower gallery will be found, Jt may be said that this opinion is not generally shared by the police and firemen, who are known.The question, however, will son be settled, as this afternoon a number ot men will be set to work to clear away all the wreck in the auditory.Hitherto their labors have been chiefly confined to the space formerly occupied by the lobby and the stage, Iti is feared that when a careful search is made in the auditory the bodies of a good many men who leaped in afterward, or to make any further effort at inclined to believe that the worst is now Montreal, 7th Dec., 1878.291 1 Large Sale of Robes at 77 St.James street, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) at TWO o'0lock.2011 DAVID FRASER, Aucti 16th for the Westy fine Meerschaam Pipes, and Virginia Tobacocos.Please call and judge for yourselves.s91z va ) # Lo + QGYNARD LINR.BUFFALO ROBES AUCTION, OTICE\u2014SIAMMERING, STUTTERING and VOCAL DEFECCS \u2014Mr, CHARLES OLIVEK, of Londou, England, caa be consulted on the above at Room 11%, St.Lawrence Hall.Mr.Charles Oliver leaves Montreal on, Deo.ME OLLENDORFF begs to announce to gentlemen living in the West-end that he has opened a CIGAR STORE, with Smoking and Reading Room attaéhed, at Wp.8 Phililps\u2019 tquare, where they can get fresh Havaua Olgare, tors say she cannot possibly recover.secuted to-morrow, on a ch with sla morning.She was out skating last night, George Crain, contractor, of this city, has instructed his lawyer to enter an action for libel against Mr, Thomas, archi- { tect, Montreal, for writing a letter to the : Board of Collegiate Institute Trustees re- ! flecting on his character.[Special to the Star.} | Toronto, December 8, The rule nisi granted by the Queen\u2019s Bench, calling upon the Hon.Geo.Brown to show cause why he should not be committed for contempt for his comments on the case of Queen or Simpson vs, Wilkinson, was first on the peremptory list of that Court this morning, and, on Chief- Justice Harrison and Justice Morrison taking their seats, was at once proceeded with.Mr.Brown appeared in person, friend of Amelia\u2019s also kicked her in the chest, The police finally came in and arrested the girl Nelson.Kate Bush has been speechless ever since, and the doce The Chaudiere mill-owners will be pro- arge of ob- Sting the navigation of the Ottawa The body of a little girl named Posey was found in the Gatineau Creek this W.Milner ; Committee of Manage.nent, Pearson, Bandsman Sharpe, was given to John S.Barrie, Esq., prior to his leaving Montreal for a tour through Central America during the winter, by a large number of his friends, at the Western House.J.Ramsay, Esq., eccupied the chair, aud John Young, Esq., the vice-chair, supported by John Wilson, Esq, George Crawford, Esq, and other gentlemen, The usual loyal and patriotic toasts were given by the President and Vice-President, and heartily received by the company.Major Gardner responded to the toast of the \u2018\u201c Army, Navy and Volunteers,\u201d The President, in a very flattering manner, proposed the toast of the evening : * Health and sacoess to their friend, Mr.Barrie.\u201d The toast was enthusiastically responded to by the com- ny.Mr.Barrie madea suitable acknow- edgment.Many excellent songs were suag during the evening, amongst the rest R.Walker ; let Vice-President, Sergeant R, Wilson ; 20d Vice.President, Battery Sergt.-Major Perry; Secretary, Battery Sergt.-Major Wynn ; Treasurer, Gunner Sergt -Major Blackhall, Sergts.Lloyd and .Tilley, Gunners Daniels, Lancashire and \u2014 Last evening a complimentary dinner and entered upon private matters, as in the case of Lemay, they- are acting illegally.We may here state, and doubtless it will be remembered, thatthese were the grounds of Mr.Kerr's contention in the case of McDouga:l, who refused to answer the questions of the Committee before whom he was summoned The second distingushed advocate whom we approached held that the whole proceedings of the Committee was illegal, in fact their appointment in the beginning was illegal.Tke matter into which they are enquiring is whether members of the Council have been libeled, and that they are not competent to try the issue them- selves\u2014thai is to sit as their own judges.The proper and legal course, counsel held, for the Council to pursue was to invoke the conmituted courts of the country in libel suits against the defamer.The learned counsel further urged that there was no powers given the Committee tocompel the production of documents, and that the Chairman and Committee rendered themselves liable to an action for administering sn illegal oath, If we are not misinformed, action in this direction will shortly be taken.The third lawyer from whom we obtained an opinion held that the Committee at the second meeting, offered to produce himself the absurdities of fairy bells, tambourines, musical boxes, spirit hands and messaged on a slate.He requested Dr.Monck to permit him to see the spirit hand, the duplicate musical box, and other things by which the phenomena were produced.Naturally, the dootor became enraged, and, fearing exposure, seized one of the boxes and made a rapid exit from a bedroom window.Several days subsequently, however, he met Mr.Lodge, and on his knees appealed\u2014*\u2018 For God\u2019s sake, save me,\u201d He wished to obtain possession of those articles he left behind in his rapid departure, as they might be used to criminate him, On refusal, the doctor commenced to cry, and stated that he had a mother (who, it appears, is deceased,) and two sisters to support.He admitted that the fear of exposure he experienced during the practice of his profession was \u201c\u2018 hell upon earth,\u201d and offered to leave the country, go to America, or anywhere, if he would not expose him before the public.It is altogether useless to auntici- patethe result of the appeals made by these two clever eonjurers\u2014Doctors Slade and Monck, CREMATION, ; ; ; ; one tm the Gælic tongue by Mr.Neil Me- i : \u2014 their frenzy from the galleries will be dis- 1 .si , ; ; had certain powers given them by the act Tew Glasgow, Mary Kirk, wife of Plain Winter Colorr at only 95e, Academy of Music one night lately, met covered, vy : with J.D.Edgar asattorney.Christopher Ginnis.Mr.O Keane contribated im- ve bave quoted, but that the interpre- THE NEW SY OF DISPOSING OF THE fonte shevitn, 8.: with an accident by which his leg was dis- Robinson, Q.C., with Mr.O\u2019Brien, was for Meneely to the entertainment by av aston- i Pr eral will leave her late residence on OUR BLANKETS patarday, at 8 am, for 8t Sophie Cemetery friends and ascqualntanoces are respectfully in sited to attead.Now is the time for cheap White Blankets, from to the Bath Blamiste, 82.50 to $13 per pair, the bast located at the knee.On arriving at his boarding house in Craig street, abous half-past 11 o\u2019olook, he sent his brother for a doctor, residing three doors off, The THE REMAINS OF TWO ACTORS, At about half-past 11 o'clock last night parts of two bodies were di tn workmen among the bricks and discovered.by - \u2018WEDNESDAY, Dec.13th, at 3 o'clock p.m.SATURDAY, Dec.16th, The \"ALGERIA\" will sall from New York on The \u2018\u201c MARATHON* will usll from Boston on the motion, Dalton McCarthy being absent in Card.\u2018well, Mr, Brown opened his case, after a ishing display of ventriloquil powers, At a seasonable hour the party broke up, after singing ** God Save the-Queen.\u201d Tae tation of it would not permit such an investigation as thè present, and that the proceedings which have been going on are clearly illegal, DEAD, A despatch to the Boston lobe, dated \u2018Washington, Penn., 6th, gives the follow- L 1 [ few preliminary remarks, by reading an dinner was supplied by Messrs.Moues The fourth gentleman of the profession |; i i ox\u2014In this city, on Thursday, the 7th and cheapest White messenger explained the nature of the ac- timbers beneath the site of the dressing- nine \u2014ence of Mr, Wilson apply to John affidavit in answer to a rule containing Bros, and was superb, was of opinion that the Committee were | 5 particulars respooting the cremation ant James M, .; .irty-three pleas ; i is.\u2018ORDERS \u2014 \u2014 i i an = us 18.8.ok, of 5.M.Customs, Blankets in this cident to the physician, and requested his room .Low, No.14 Hospital street.) thirty-three pleas ; it denied that any dis RECORDER'S Coupr.\u2014FRrIDAY.\u2014There fully authorised by the statute in question of the remains of the Baron de Palm 4 years.take place from his residence, Market, attendance.The doctor then asked him (oe of the Undies was identified by the .respect to the Bench was meant by the were seventeen names on the sheet to- to carry on the investigation they have Before 8 o\u2019clock this morning the crema- Tr = street, on dey, at 2.30 p.m.1 if he would bepaid that night for his visit, clothing adhering to it that of ude THOMAS WILSON, article in question, or that it would preju- day ; fourteen « the offenders were dis- been engaged in, and he even went so far tory was surrounded by a large crowd of vis nd tastes re respectfally in.and, being answered in the negative, re- Durrqughs, the acter.8° der was be- \u201421 deur dice defendant\u2019s case, and read extracts charged on account of this being aholiday.ag to goes that they have power to people.On the arrival of Col.Olcott, the Pen attend.8.CARSLEY, fused to attend the sufferer.After this, fee to be + SB, Murdoch, his = .from the West Durham News, statingthat 1b this city, on the Gth iust., Mary Ann Actor.amond, beloved wife of Joseph Lany, aged 1g yest United States papérs please copy.n the 8th inst.,at19 Inverness Terrace, \u2018 Hyde Park, London, Eng, Edward Moss, Esq., 395 Notre Dame street.291+ Dr.Major and some other medical men were sent for, but they were out.The result of this was that the limb was not ret before 3 o\u2019clock the following afternoon, when a doctor was found kind No one but a physician can say positively what is the part of the body which is supposed to be a relic of Mr, Murdoch, but it appears to be a fragment of the ERTS SEA OTTER CAPS, GENTS\u2019 S0UIH SEA SEAL CAPS.GENTS\u2019 FEBSIAN LAMB CAPS, it would not act prejudicially, He also read extracts from various papers containing comments on the case, and produced a bundle of papers which he said contained The following for aggravated offences were remanded for trial to-morrow : Pierre Poveau, 45, lalorer, assaulting his wife, Celane St, Jean : Emile Morin, 18, laborer, assaulting Rosalie Beauprie ; Daniel compel the production of documents, In conclusion, we have only to mention.that three of the four gentlemen are English lawyers, the most eminent at the local members of the press and invited guests were taken inside and the doors shut.Among those present were Dr, Folsom, of Boston, Dr.Opperson, of Brooklyn, and of papers which | A ë Seo mosaic Beaupr an bar, whilst the fourth is French Canadian, Dr.Andale, of Pittsburg, Colonel Olcott, tb ot th GENTS OTTER , scores of allusions e matter, accom- Gumon cater, drunk and assaulting of the same high legal standing and repa- When the bo y was exposed for inspection, formeriy of 2 pnd aed 60 phil Joseph enough to attend, trusting to the patient's trunk.ho only reasons for elieving it #24 SEAL CAPS panied by Mr, Wilson's judgment, and his wife, \"Rosalie Fessette, tation.The eight of the opinions.it |strewed upon it myrrh, frankincense, or à Omer Adolphus, infant son of afr.honesty for payment.The gentleman (py.turbot Of Mr.Murdoch's body are Adolphus Babourin.\u2014In this ide Pepin, wife of Phliias Beaudoin.mupsurE-\u2014At Bt.Jean Chrysostome, County of city, on the 4th instant Que., on the 4th inet, Klise Giroux, widow of Ambrose Trudelle, aged 03 years.sLLY\u2014At Ottawa, on the 5th instant, Michael 0'Relliy, aged 32 yesrs ma\u2014At Ottaws, 00 5th inst, Susannab, wife of Mr, William Fanning, sged thirty years, At Sidaey, Ont, ou the 30th Nov., Phillip Haines, second son of K Read, Esq., aged 18 years and 4 months.mcx\u2014At Wallaceburg, Ont, on the 27th Nov., Richard Peck, aged 80 years.\u2014 'h, Ont., on the 30th Nov, Ann NL ror of tho late Jonn Whelan, For Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Oroup, wd ofl diseases of the respiratory organs, we Chester's Cure.Lf it doesnot prove per- isfactory the money will be re.or sale by all druggists, STORE CLOSED.FOR PARTICULARS OF OUR Last Bankgruer Sarr For 1876 SER OUR ANNOUNCEMENTS IN TEIS PAPER, who refused his attendance without being first certain of being remunerated for his pains, states, in explanation, that he {is continually called upon by young fellows, who, through some drinking spree or other cause, meet with all sorts of trivial accidents, and who generally promised to pay after they have received relief at his hands, but seldom kept their promises; and taking the nature of the entertainment at which the accident occurred into account, he had concluded it was an ordinary case, which did not require very serious consideration.Furthermore, he would not go out, without a certainty of payment, where he did not know the applicant, We are glad to state that the practice which the medical man in this case seems to have adopted is by no means general among a profession that has always been distinguished for its philan- the facts that it lay close to that of Mr.Burroughs, and that some black cloth, with a foil button attached to the remains, appears to be part of the rags worn by Mr.Murdoch in the character of the cripple Pierre, The remains of both Mr.Murdoch and Mr.Burroughs were placed in a single coffin.CIGARS, (From the Montreal Herald.) In view of the very superior class of cigars now manufactored in the City of Montreal, those made here find a ready market.The manufacturers of Dollars\u2019 have been quite busy this week, and have large orders ahead.They have made some change in their styles, and we quote \u2018\u2018 Dollars\u201d as follows :\u2014 We bave now in stock a fine assortment of these gooës in best qualities, which we are offering at very lcw.prices.JOHN HENDERSON & CO.288+ 283 NOTES DAME STRWET ALE CF JAMES MoCLURE & 008 BANKRUPT STO0K, 1318 ST.CATHERINE 8TRBET, Next door to Mussrs.AL :XANDER & son, SALE COMMENCED ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, AND FOLLOWING DAYS.ALSO, AT 454 NOTRE DAME STREET, Near McGill Street.STUPBNDOUS SACRIFIOES WILL BE MADE, The above Estate having been purchased at 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.The whole tobe disposed of IN THE SHORTEST asked why were all these papers passe t by, and he (Mr.Brown) alone brought before the Court.He reasserted what has already appeared in the Globe under his own signature in reference to the election fuud of the Reform party, and said Mr.Simpson did not respond to his letter which was one of three or four written by him, He denied all knowledge of Hons- ton\u2019sletter to the Paisley, Advocate, and the proceedings in court until told by his counsel.The cage is still in progress.Judgment will probably be reserved.NEWS OF THE WORLD.New York, December 8.Arrived: 88.\u2018City of Limerick,\u201d from Bordeaux, and \u2018\u2018 Eliza,\u201d from London, The steamship \u2018\u2018 Algeria,\u201d which arrived from Liverpool last night, brought £149,400 in specie.Hournay.\u2014This being the Festival of the Immaculate Conception, the day was generally observel as a holiday with the Roman Catholics Services were held in all the Roman Citholic Churches.In the Church of the Gesu the sermon was preached by theRev.Father Brown to a large congregatim.At the Parish Church of Notre Dame the usual immense congregation attended, the Rev.Father Lerecque officiating at mais and the Rev.Father Daniels preachin the sermon.At both churches the sulject of discourse was on the feast of ths day.In the afternoon Vespers were sing, InquEsT.\u2014Mr.Coroner Jones held an inquest yesterday on the body of an old man, from 75 to 80 years of age, named William Dealan, who died the night before in an old cabin, near the weigh-house, Coteau St.Louis.Theman, it seems, had will be seen, is against the legality of the course of the committee, MONTREAL VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.This Association held its regular fortnightly meeting last evening, the President, Prof.D.McEachran, in the chair.Mr.C.Hebert read a French essay on \u201c\u2018 Punetured Foot.\u201d This paper was the first ever read before the Association in the French language, and at the close of the reading the French members present took an active part in the discussion.A most interesting paper, by Mr.W, B.Hall, student, on \u2018\u2018Inflammation of the Lungs\u201d followed, and the frequency of the disease, and the diversity of opinion concerning its treatment, necessarily cassia and spices, It was then ornamented with pea-blossoms, calla leaves, immortelles, primroses, smilax, and a sprig of mignonette, all indicative of the immortality of the soul.The flowers were a personal tribute of Colonel Olcott.The urn designed to receive the ashes was then placed upon the top of the furnace, just above the retort.At 8.37, the audience taking off their hats, the four gentlemen, Col.Olcott, Mr.Newton, Dr, Lemoyne and Dr.Asdale, took hold of the corners of the crib.A slight difference of opinion between Dr.Lemoyne and Col.Olcott, as to which end should go into the furnace first, Col.Olcott contending that the feet should be carried first, according to the usual enstom ; but Dr.Lemoyne holding that the cremation would be much more ccmplete if the head was put in first, prevailed.The crowd being cleared, the \u2014 TIME POSSIB; | been ill for some time before, but had no makes the subject one of great importance body was taken from the reception room g 1 1 \" ; sui : i ; > and interest to the profession, e paper and slid into the furnace.A rush of Witness and thropy and humanity.Had the accident \u201c DOLLARS\" \u2014 STE.MARIE BROS.| B The list of the ising an Bivona the relatives to care for him, and was reduced vas productive of quite a lengthy debate, smoke from the consuming flames COMMERCIAL.National fesn ted very seriously, the doctor who re- Rings rss sa ae ace 4224 per 1,000 27 the jk bat a : non nao 292, fo the most, extreme Povatr- He Was which was brought to a close by some [a whiff of odor frem the spices, \u2014 e 8 ands Conchas., \u2018 by limits, ure removed ft Paul _7 Lx sax 10% olutien Tequiring same Should not tai to attend, pire oy or a 0 5.ot ebay 0000 2 aks old t » discount te Sora.Gold and Sliver Eeyore, Perforated \u201cra: pren T, argo Petersburg, Russia has inspects The road for this purposes , WHO Bailsecue \u2026-\u2014 x 9 ard Tuesday.2 and 7:30 oc) 7 = i = Fans He 0 var EE?THE BROOKLYN HORROR.erro es , oe \u2014.\u2026.62 @ 00 bogrg and MONO ENDERSON 8, 187 8t.Peter at, or, larg Rica, December 4m.th rose 3 the portion of th ?y pos .pu BUSINESS TROUBLES.wr aang : oon mo Arrivals of wheat and corn off coast, \u2014 ; Drafts on New York\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 00 @ 00 affic on the Dunabagian and been laying where they fell bres.and ° REWARD LOST à v, .heat kets, STEW STERS t discount ol.8 @ 10 EEP THE CHAPS ofl your Goods traffic i y « four her ad 1 \u2014 ms.mil.English ra quiet iver MERSNTSS oper Billiard Pañior, Ne 509 Rotre THE SCENE YESTERDAY, Silver bought at a Ww.Wiz, K Lips by using COVERNTON'S game CWRRD Wilna Railway Is suspend December 8 bwo month, This arty er - how 14 be at = ber.er of V Vi g H $ War, DIU or 200,0 mi penerally dearer ; Frenc .hère you can get thom trom a Chafe- \u2014\u2014 \u2019 OREAM.For sale by all Druggists.00 250.\u2018WASHINGTON, De \u2019 ende ab on c .hants\u2019 Bafilt Das been No.63 Shaw street will receive the above Bewara heat, inactive; corn, firm; Dame street, where y Brive, 26 261+ .f A Stock and Exchange Broker, ies, and I think purchasers of stone from creditors:\u2014Merchan 36 Joss pet iowa pot Club, > Ile 34 to 11 iT à ; ne dish pe three manie.joe, 350.2 The New York Evening Post of yester No, 121 St.Franools Xavier street, Prepared only by TATE s Cove trot, pane Republican Senators 1 rs donsider- thequarries, whe are more interosted thau Mechanics\u2019 Bank, $6,845.43 ; Bank \"à SX ISTIO white, 11s, to 11s, 4d, ; red spring, 103, to LIFE ay says :\u2014 .inued - : Dore» 26 of views on the political anybody else, ought to adopt such means Montreal, 8517.78; Metropolitan Bank, 74% 2% 1 8 T | .1a, 8d.; corn, 27s, 3d.E L i X I R oO F .The work of excavation was continue TEMPERATURE.ANTED, Canvassers to sell able interchan 2 OO tion was taken any 7 fatnre protect them from being ; SPECIAL TELEGRAM.\u2014(To W.J.Fair- last night, by the aid of calcium lights.\u2014_\u2014 D, able intercbsa Who bas not wished for it ?$1,054.03 ; John Bellstedt, $5,035.30 ; E.P.Winning, $5.496 60; Christian, Gault&Co., $5,321.51; G.C.Hill §4.039.94; Behling & Lamothe, $2,152.65 ; James McShane, Jr., $1,790.50 ; H.Mathewson & Co., $1,980.42 ; Gill & Geen, $1,152.20 ; Win), \u2014Liverpool, December 8.\u2014Holders d'wheat more disposed to sell ; buyers bolding off ; business light.Prices of Breadstuffs and Provisions at Who has not wondered would it ever be die ire can for, but to pro- To Jive for over no one, can hope & , bu P fe 18 wi nD me « Lo ow chemical compound has been discovered called Deer bet: 8, 1875.pere anvod By Hontn, Harrison.& 00.ticlans and Mathematical Instrument makers, SIs and 244 Notre Dame stroet.1876.1875.7: rhone studio is TEE CENTENNIAL Low à 7, 213 MoGill street.Special bargains From Bere Le ee tlokte 35.DIRBOE p, $6.On , $3.DEL Of tare on adturday, 9th December, from 13 till 3 o\u2019clock, at 0c.Kidney and Scotch Bro:h, Ross defnnuded in this manner.\u2014ONE WHO IS INTIRESTED.ENGAGEMENTS THIS EVENING.THE SCENE THIS MORNING.There was much less confusion in the neighborhood of the Brooklyn Theatre this morning.The calamity yesterday came article of family use throughout the city and aojofning villages! for which very liberal terms will be paid.Address, or apply A4 Silliake 83 Fortification street.7-6 MIO LET, Stable, 77 Bleury street, Loxpox, December 8.rther private telegrams of a disquiet- in 2 nature bave been received from Buenos Ayres.p= Max.Min.t i i held at St.James Royal Fausileers\u2019 ; :G Beef, Corn Beef and Cabbage, Bolled \u2018furkey, 9 body with so sudden a shock, Avge.Avge, A large meeting was : Tle benefit of the yal Iusile Behling and Lamothe, $1,466.97; George 5% \"Patties.Mutton Cutlets, stewe ets a: December 7.D800 am \u201cPHOSFOZONE\u201d Eo awhul 4 its character, and grew so 8pm re pm.6p Si Ap ovo Br Be rh ana Cirok.104 Hall to-day, styling itsell.A one Reading-room and Band at the Academy Randall & Co., $1,559.49 3 Henry Chap- WinolBanco, Pos come Apple TL Bows 196 Ibs.35 0 vais 0 38 01035 0 It gives vitality to the whole system, aud le in.rapidly in its dimensions, that even the 339.JB\" Mean: &t.Urbain street.2914 Conference on the Eastern ided, The of Music.man & Co, $1,437.39; David Hair, Cusis BOK STAMPERS._Wanted, & dred, 100 556, 9 7to10 5 9 92010 7 Yaluabie to any ome suffering from general lice were partly paralyzed, and lost much 58%, 116.2108 I OST, a Cocker Bpanial Pap.Liver color, short The Duke of Westminster Dh Govern.The St.Martin\u2019s Aid Fancy Fair at the §785.30; Markt & Co., of New York, WA ok Biamper.Apply at 28 St.Nicholas » wie 40 :! 1010011 à 10110011 8 YShoctors and Chemists testify to its exoellence ps their professional coolness.The men, D 1pm.toil, Ay Ome Bag ta thesame 0 40 Object is to oppose the os were read Mechanics\u2019 Hall, $649.70; T.& F.Ross, New York, $802.54; street.2918 nes 41 DD00 0 27 Otady 5 4s convaloscent tonic.too, were happily inexperienced in matters SP 29.5 335s «a Dé Bacrament street wilt de rowarded.201-2 ment\u2019s Turkish policy.hester, the Mar- - Canada Paper Co., $525.87; Kerry, Watson ANTED IMMEDIATELY a first-class Washer, Ei oe 00 80028 Sold by all Druggists.of the kind, and knew not how to deal eu Standard Barometer compensated and corzeoù OST._$)0 &EWABD-\u2014Lost, about tbe: aot.of from the Bishop of A ans yo avo and the OBITUARY & Co., $402.70; Reford = Dillon, $417.03; Ww Ayply to American Laundry, Willis Dat, Le 3 0to + d of spectators, the majority o November, à Newfoundland Dog, > quis of Bath, th \u2019 Wm.R.Rots Co., 065 NOW Se respectable Canvas- Nag, 36 6%000 0 36 8t000 0 a vast crow ors, b bid ANPOET ADy person returning him to 34 Hernine street, IY ht Hon.Robert Lowe.Among the ; f the United States, $337.- ANTED, two energetic, respectable Canvas- of pele 21000 0 55 01000 AN whom were attracted sipuly by a mors WONTRRAL FTOOK will yet the aboverc ward.2913 8 ; Gladstone, the Bishop thy of the whole community on Glass Co., of the 2 : sera for a first class Amerlean Life Insur 1 55 0to00 0 55 0to00 0 RUBBER OVER- m w ; how to dis- \u2014 Brothers speakers were Mr.Gladstone, the B The symyathy .k Burch, $377.04; David Tor- Company.Address, by letter, to P.O.Box i 8 0568 9 à 460 8 MEE OA ies downs rm oo Hein between persons\u201d proseu in tho or for Tm Fake Bond BOLL vm bu on hee epg of may PPeSLere no Trollope, Sir George |; expressed to-day for the Rev.Mr.Bray, 13324 Oo, $064 6 ; John Auld, 8810.hee =P dnd how, 91000 0 41 PH 0 Wagon Springs, And all goods made Rubber, pu 5 nit of duty, agonized friends of missing #100E8.Beilers, Buyers.tions, for Knight's Mochanioal bicionary, Jhustratoldl Campbell and Henry Richards, of Zion Church, whose sad bereavement in 77 .James Doyle & Co., $231.31; Thomas T EE AGENT for the TYPE- Chases, Oto TROTTER, BULMER CO.r women, and the idle gazers of \u2014- ntroal, | 1864 1853; 186 Any.Den commission or s&-ary pal: to experi- f his most estimable wife so H.Cox, $202 73 ; Graham & Co., $188.40; WRITER will be in town within a few days.amy: vu ns 162 Graig Havel, Honrsal whom every street crowd is composed.Bank 1 Montreal ex div jus lis | encca Canvassers, Appiy, after Lwa O'clo LE OITY NEWS.ou tte his arrival here, is announzed D.A.Ansell, $168.00; S.Thompson, Parties desiring an interview please address CITY NEWS C AUTION The confusion was less obsorvable to-day \u201c.iario Bask «.o.eeoecont fog 98 ere ternational Pub 20 - \u2014_\u2014 8 y alter ME & 7 | Toronto, $151.15; Brown & Claggett, P.0.BOX 1326, MONTREAL.: in.ity DaOE ie 95 84 95 ANTED\u2014A well educated young man, active py itoban\u201d arrived ab in ou: first edition.The deceased lady 4.533 Beaver Stamping Co., $103.41, | 28% \u2014\u2014 ; than yesterday, because the police had gain- 3&¥ Ue au Teur 1114 110% 0 and strictly sober, having been soveral \u2014 The #8.Manitoban Professor Hart: $144.53; Bea \u2019 NOTICE to Youn In the Superior Court to-day, & poti- No sooner does an artiole acquire an extended re- oq ¢ 30 criance, and had adopted a regular RSR Lae | years in the ee eine een also well Glasgow on Thursday.yaa dasghtor of re aroma Collage, Bris.\u2014_\u2014 MPORTANT Manas, Boro Lips, Prof onto quash capias was granted in the putation, and consequently large sale, than dis system, but the excitement was 1ully 8% 3, quetac.Cartler.| 37 Bin \"55 92% connected' witn onuntry business, is wanting & __ The Superintendent of the Protest- land.« 8 2 her decsly af.THE LESSON OF THE FIRE.Biter a rainy, Re, 40.are immediately cured o oo i to place on the market 3 - nts of pity and x tx ; = 4 co sistant Book-keeper in an offis Or Ref ac- tol, Englaad, She leaves her deeply le use of Covernton\u2019s Obickweed Cream, price \u201ceof Bernard vs.DeLortie.honest parties are ready aohlng it in form, color B'eêt, and the under currents of a! Eloom Mercpantæ Baux gx div 90 | 895 90 ao Mastablisnment (ary goods or shoes); ant House of Industry and Refuge ed husrand whoue lou canuo be by tho ul \u2014 Miss Brown\u2019s readings will take place something so nearly appro readiiy de Sympathy more intense.ë R.TownsiE cu oe 3 li the School-room of the Church of St, oflabels and name, thatthe public are y de \u201cene \u201cses cers corn Jedges with thanks a donation of 50 Bible, for the use of the House, from the Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society.i klyn which cen be felt even in the nb There is but one topic of conversa: tion.Men, women and childrenthought and z00d references.Address G 15, STAR office, 01-2 WA Protestant Cook wishes a situs- \u2019 2Bc.Be sure and obtain that prepared by The N.Y, Telegram says:\u2014'\u2018 The bum- Eee COVERNTOR, 157 St.James np ceived by it.The proprietors of \u201c CHEETER's ing of the Brooklyn Theatre will again Curx\u201d already feel the nocessity for warning the measured, ani four children, three boys ' i Idest five years and the mes the Apostle on Tuesday evening rp Wg « : ext trepidation in some HE H AM.M A M.ll family, Apply at 48 Brons- oungest only enven months, to mourn an swaken the interest of trepida son Mr.(B31; ia cit public st spurious imitations.Every pack- f little else than the Brooklyn Tid A ste 2914 \u2014À despatch from London gry fectonate wife and.kind mother.Al- of our citizens as regards the impossibility T od + Cota: E EE a le ue gate | mir snd d and dead beneath eer ANTED \u2014A respectable young womau (Cana.the death in that city of Mr, Edwar \"| though so short a yme amongst us, Mr.of vacating rapidly a few of our theatr ANNOUNCEMENT las been appointed a Commissioner to \u201cWa, E.CHESTER.\" Theatre and the burned and c the street cere dian\u2019, speaking good Enulisn, wants & formerly a resident of this city, and father ad bi lamotbod wile had bacome fr \u2018ease of à similar calamity.The in- IMPORTANT | lake affidavits concerning an roceedings its ruins.On the sidewalks, in the s sre situation as \u2018Housemald or feawstress ; good re- ntof this city, and father .fon aa Bon fo n'a ei ea g any p STER & CO boats, there was one st.ferences.Apply to Miss Neville, 5 an ot Mr.S.Moss, Bray and Lis lamerted = bi : i the Superior Court.W.E.CHE oy cars, on the ferry i terest.es street, Registry Office.2914 ing house, Mr.8, Moss starts for Eng- most profound at the sudden termination the river, and when the calamity comes it PRICES TO SUIT JES Gi ine shot, win uc cs | 20d the Pig et of he tre itself Len ANTED.\u2014A good Plaiu Cook wants ame land to-night.f their acquaintance here with Mra.Bray will Bud us in prime order and condition ter seven o'clock, every evening, price of N Ys 8 273+ Montreal.In the neighborhood of the theatre: : tion , willing to wash and iron ; geod re x ra = Fo 1018 St, Catherine street, was fined th u stement was at its height.Bat there veus terences.API» to Mise Neville, 5 Anderotstrest, __ A watohman, namod James Red don, of thelr scyuaigtancobrs with Mus.¥ oe er ie ar vs pate re Toning ibd To GROCERS AND PRIVATE was to.day little to be seen that could et ferences oie.| cn A Tata, mao Jom Rodden HEE me e ; i i i iosity.wo Mu y Oe.either stimulate or satisfy curiosity a his house for the purpose of sale with- % a license, Honore Dion, keeping a arding-bouse, corner of Craig and Cote threats, \u2018for selling liquor, was dismissed.The witnesses proved they had drunk beer, but it had not been paid for.Brirrrers.\u2014To-day being the Feast of terete = rod Ge 1 Servant.APDLY at VV 4 Hanover street.ral Rery 2911 136 rt, pushing man of zood 138% ANTED à pe dale Coal ely at SrAR office.Apply +t STAR office.291 2 1 NTED, à woman to wash nd iron.570 W 4 aganchetiore street.201-1 For the eonvenience of those who have no bath- Ing Inensiag at home, and, as 1s customary elsewhere, the bath will be opened from 7.30 to 12 on Sunday Morning, GODFREY BUEL, Proprietor.books, about one hundred in number, on the banks of the canal, near Wellington Bridge, and left them at No.7 Police Sta tion, Young street.\u2014 Improvements have been made at the Academy of Music so that in case of fire a lot of fresh ground OTTAWA OATMEAL.As quantity is limited those desirous of securing any of the above will do well to rend their orders at once to G.MCBEAN.278t 64, 66 and 68 Fonndiing street.REAT PREPARATIONS Fo ee undertakers\u2019 waggons, with the eine from the dead-house, were in attendance, but the uninterrupted proces: sion of corpses, which was so horrible 2 feature of the scene yesterday, ended 1a last night, and this morning there was THE C.P.R.INVESTIGATION, Some men never loge heart, but always look on the bright side.We met one last night at the corner of Main and Colony streets, His umbrella had been blown into tatters, and he was fairly soaked POWERS OF THE COMMITTEETO PUNISH RECALCITRANT WITNBSES.Considerable difference of opinion has 280+ | ' eee the place can be flooded from the roof in a h t of the through.To our \u2018\u2018Pretty wet uight,\u201d THE OOOX'S FRIEND R nothing to see save the smouldering ruias vou few minutes.We would recommend ad- been expressed bo th re o city ba z swered cheerily, \u201cWell, yes, e Immaculate Conception, all the Courts CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS TRADE of the theatre vost ditional places of exit for the audience on legal powers of a Commi - the kinder: but then it\u2019s a blamed good thing B AKING POWDER Fill be closed \u2026 .Aby-law granting §6,000 po oi lp \"in deed, nothing this morn.sane DISTRICT MUTUAL the ground floor, Council, and whether it can fore Lemay for the reservoir.\u201d That's the find of a banc ]'Counel of Beaubataois yoë DUNCAN'S.hes speak ht boars 0m and company ere | | N TaGARA \u2014 As a little boy was carrying & small to produce the celebrated contract, the spirit we like to see in a man, \u2014 Meridian, 18 ray.Tho.concert of Me Phones LF see oo Advertisement on Friday.387+ | that has brought tears Lo 80 many 715.out Tove hme 104 FIRE INSURANCE COMPATY.pes dog in bis arme yesterday, Be brie) abstance of which was publishoä in the N.H., Herald.PURE, HRALTHY, RELIABL, ee A r \u2014\u2014 - : an earts.wesseessgsssess| gor re reaki .x - : Furet, to bo given on the 19th inst, will A UTION.rE, reat void There the theatre had pan.me rss cers sone ce Established 1836.aud fo CAS i Maine was taken the Star last evening.We have comulted A GIRL\u2019S TOBACCO CROP.And is acknowledged'o be the schsoer the patronage of the national \u2014 | stood, a mere rim of crumbling wall, Lorawall veer save ¥his Company 18 now prepared to ISURR REAL General Hospital, where the obliging sur- several of the leading counsel of this \u2014_ ap < BEST IN USE.* bcieties.An action for damages has article acquire an extended re- ely breast high, enclosing immense pou RÉTATE PROPERTY snd PRIVATEDWE t the Limb ¢ : th biect, and they are The Rockport, Ind., Journal says : , 255+ 3 \" entered in the Superior Court by Be eonsequently large sale, than dis- fonce % brick and rubbish, from which MORN ny.eee ees 3 un at very advantageous TES, led yacts of Ontarj BEOD BEL thE ti t Proulx, of St.Eus- city 08 6 EPS that th oung lady, the daughter of Mr.Charles CK.BON Bn A Holland, of M.Holland & Noses parties are roady to place on the market columns of steam arose into the air.graphlo Prine O0.rere see ard Quebec: JOHNIRVIRE, ae oo pt the Central Station unanimously of opinion : ° æ Hill, of this township, raised £ on oi BESHH À DDOCE ON Less Brog.rr he Brady, of Brady somotaine soneariy DD oablio.are readily THE SUN WAS BRIGHT AND WARSI, Montrea) 5 128 n 123+ Manager for Onsioand Quebec.at his \u2018ito loft her home Jest Wednea.Council and ite a cmt 6 have | acco on a quarter oe reason Be be Baimom, Smoked Fallout, Opvers | atout 1 VV, Tor 8 .of labels and name, thal \u2018 3 i turn.ausé a wer to subpœna and examine witnesses this year, an 4 Oysters, in bulb, rs ik f \u201c CERESTER'S ts tolerably clean, and the only Morkgage day night and did not re po ; \u2019 yearn, ds, and ! York Shell Oyslers, 1k, cans, Cove An amusin rred in the cons alsend py vie pare for warning tue py ely to tt the observer was Ooldbroc ay.see rete family quarrel, Shois 30 years of age, \\n matters strictly relating tothe munici- proud of it.It Jreighed 100 pa prought Oisters: Fresh Lobsters, Bed Tenuétes Pes-nuts.Legislative Assembly, Quebec when that hort aust spurious imitations.Every pack- | the long line of men, women and children ton Pr.and Le Nr sere cu and leaves three young children.pality, such as non-fulfilment of contract, wasef ihe price she did Ti of the work or swe bY HATTON & CO.body adjourned on Monday night last.ae of the genuine article bears the signatureof anoircling the theatre.The police had no qu GP ER G0 vere cane ers \u2014 Mesers.Davidson & Salter, watch: dereliction of duty of employers, &c.This her high Pr oe setting out to the gather.D pe 07s7 , The Sergeant.at.Arms happened to be out «ww.x.Cansrse.\u201d \u2018 easy task to perform, for every excuse pozal Canadian Assadi o., | gi, gar NERS makers, 41 Bleury street, reported to the power is conferred by the Quebec Statutes hers \"1 promises to be one of the best IMPORTERS, F.ISH, 485, &c, aay hat the time, 8 ho wasa fow W.E.CHESTER & CO., that ingenuity could frame ithi eer polo of LE Cox FECTIO Central Station that a silver During \u2018ee of 1874, 37 icy That 51 2 ean tobacoo raisers in the country.\u201d 18 Bonsacours Street.ays i itti \"ee [ERR r to get within the pre.Dominion EE NOTE! , 49,224, mar mi >% is as follows : hat w s th LE 286-+ grief Ce bol ben te ae mp AOR {sired mia The Gromd was orderly, Som She ii __ Gates stpaot, Aberdeen, loft ta bo repair many cases weil as before THE UNLUCKY \u201cMEDIUMS.\u201d ROVINCIAL ANL 3 \u2019 - i .se 2 1 i missi i ., 8 \u2014 ee a the table.On | AT CLHARING SALE OF however.sd boys from the s]ams, wore Sort Dot: ee ee pposed tohève been atoien, | the Committees, wherain tho interosts of utio mofiims are having |P OMINION ARMS ors but there \u201clay the mace still upon G Tpparently overawed by the extent of the Montreal Has a ent ot x PA lecture under the auspices of the justice would be better carried au us oor iv of it in England.Still another D table, and there seemed a difficulty as READY-MADE CLOTHING.calamity, Many of them were doubtless ae © FpNC Y BOXES! St.Matthew's Young Men\u2019s Mutual Im.witnesses produced could examine 8 been sentenced to three months\u2019 im- FoR do how it was to be lifted, and made to 500 HEAVY OVEECOATS from 36.00.watching for an opportunity for plunder, ontres rovement Association was delivered last under oath, and if the the hui to on ment.At Huddersfield recently DECORATING HALLS, &e, Dréoede the Speaker out of the chamber.\"500 FINE BEAVER GV 50, 85-00 91.25, but they, at least, refrained from riot and Montreal Markog** the lowest Whelomle cash prices.Drie in the School-room of the St.to the Committees to force fore tod p Doctor\u201d Francis Ward Monck, spiritual- vor sale or to Jet at- One of the little m senger boys was equal 400 ULSTER OVRRGOATS.C1 ribaldry.Montreal vertios at the Se Church, Point St, Charles, by come before them, be it therefore enac ; dium, who had formerly been a BISHOP & COB, the emergency.\u201cHe ran forward, picked $00 Ins EROOATS, 2 colors and prices \"I TES AND CHILDREN PRESENT, Many Mathews C.Baxter, on his travels in the that when any investigation Chall Sake ergy man at Bristol, was prosecuted as 8 RE St.J : stre et JP what Cromwell designated * that MEN'S, YOUTHS\u2019, and BO ° o d was the num.NOAH'S ARK, .6 DOV.oo > 3 place before the said Councilor Commi 3 bond er the Vagrant 1 .James L » ' e feature of the crowd wa \u2019 Holy Land, ta a large and appreciative rip ue and a vagabond un 288 beable, .shouldered it manfully, and #TRONG HEATY 0 I Fo choose from, and ber of women and children in it.Not the re Holy Lar \u2019 Avoteof thanks wae given to the Mayoror Acting Mayor of the sad wo A, convicted and sentenced to the term jette into the Speaker's chambers, fol.| The SERS Got co Leia ragged avd ignorant women and children Salk demsadoe 2% X ve 2 335 & 337 NOTAR DAME or.Julies, may issue orders such perso y that august dignitary himaelf, 0.F.CHURCH, of dark alleys, but well- Women, poppy gold Drafts on few sides of a prom Dar capes 81 BOGS 10 New.Torb.0\u20261110746 \u2014 @nidat | fio 1 pon plans from bot refined in appearance, and children \u2014 Telegraph, 196 ST.LAWRENCE VIREEF.Met - v= MNS NUNN .NN TY nu AN = TSX VANNES - a arm remained where it had been and, somehow, her head rested upon his breast, while large glittering drops fll § from her eyes to the ground.\"£ FATE of me FAIREST 4d Story ef Life.UHAPTER XXXIY,\u2014Continsed, Lotte, deepite the aspect that Helen's conduct wore, had faith in her still, She had many cpportunities of judging her nature during the time they lived together; and though she could not help observing many defects in her composition, she was able to detect that they were more the result of a fostered pride and false education than any real failing or flaw in true nobil- ty of spirit.Of course, she Was unable to fathom the cause for her absenoe and her silence, but she was convinced that she should see her again, and that, too, at the earliest moment the mother could command the opportunity to rejoin her child.Bo she continued carefully to tend it, to cherish and fondle it, as though it were her own.| \u2018What rosy cheeks she had! what a soft, beaming expression lighted up her humid eyes! and what a pretty smile curled her small lips, as she thought, when pressing this little creature to her bosom, during the first period of its charge, that some day she might have as pretty a treasure te hold up to the fond kiss of the man she loved! But since her last interview with Mark Wilton, that thought if it presented iteelf, was hastily dismissed with a Senrful sigh.She never expected to see him more, and she consigned to the tomb of other once cherished hopes the visionary imaginings, she had so fondly conjured up, in spite of the jeers of her common sense re- before im her life had she experienced any emotion equalling that momentary felicity.1s was naiuial that the same impulse which drew Lotte to Mark's breast savuld dictate to him to bold back, for aa instant, that pretty head, and to press his lips upon her forehead, It was Lotte's first love kiss.She broke from him, startled, afcight- ed; ran, like a terrified fawn, to a chair, upon which she sank sobbing, Merk followed her, and bent over her.¢ Lotte,\u201d he whiepered, gently, in her ear, \u2018do not weep, my Own sweet little girl ; I cannot bear to see you in teara.Ilove you, a8 I have confessed to you, fondly and dearly, and I would make you my own little wife, if yoa will have me.\u201d Lotte still wept, but it was with an intensity of happiness to which previously she had been an entire stranger.Oh, those day dreams! those visions of Paradise, in which she had indulged to wake out of only with a sigh.\u2018Were they, after all, to be realized, and should she really and truly have for hor very own that handsome, munly fellow, now pleading his suit in her ear.It was happiness to her indeed, But she woke from it.Ber common sense presented itself ; it held up a mirror to ber, in which she saw at a glauce their respective social positions, and she saw that what she bad just heaid with such trembling delight, was, aftar all, a dream, only to be added to the otaers.She rose up, and turned her face towards him, bending upon him her now timid geze, \u201c I must not listen to you, Mr.Wilton,» ahe raid.in a low, sad tone, \u201cNo?\u201d he cried, in a startled tone; \u201cwhy not?you love another, Lotte, is specting bim.Yet he cameagain to see her, as before, unbidden ; and, as before, expectedly.Hal Vivian had seen him, and listened : quietly to & violent and incoherent string of complaints, observations, reproaaches, | and charges against Lotte Clinton, from | Mark\u2019s lips ; and when he had exhausted | bis subject, Hal reasoned with him quistly, He elicited from him that he had never made even an advance to Lotte, beyond the limits of courtesy, and that she had, there fure, mo right todivine or to perceive | that he bad formed a strong attachment | for her ; and that he had neither claim | to interfere fn her affairs, nor right to | utter one barsh epithet respecting her.| Hal sdded firmly, that, holding her in | high esteem\u2014for he believed her charac- | ter to be nob e as her nature was pure\u2014 | he would not suffer anyone, not even his nearest relative or dearest friend, to repeat, in his hearing, one word defamatory to her good name.Mark, despite his own suspicions, his uneasy and unhappy forobodings and speculations, heard Vivian speak thus confidently with satisfaction ; and | having assented to all Hal had advanced, ! with some lingering misgivings, thought it perbape would be as well if he never saw her more, and under that impression weut direct to her abode, and again pre- sente d himselt before her.He found her at work\u2014ever at work\u2014 but as bis eye ran rapidly round the apartment, be detected the absence of the child.He cared not where it was, so that it was not where he held an interview with her, Lotte was, indeed, surprised to see him enter; her heart commenced beating violently, and, perhaps, she turned a little pale, but she did not betray any emotion; on the contrary, she was very cold and - ZMtant in her manner, giving him somewhat forcibly to understand that his pres8ence was an unlouked-for intrusion, He bit his lips and feit angry\u2014he thought she ought to have been glad to see him, and he drew himself stiffly up.All he had arranged to say fled at once from | his memory, and he felt himself complete- - ly in a false position.As he did not speak, and Lotte thought : she had waited long enough for him to ' commence, she inquired of him, in avoice .slightly tremulous, the object of his visit.This she did in such a tone that it vibrated through his frame, and he replied instantly\u2014 \u201cI have felt, Miss Clinton, since our .last interview, that I have a duty to perform toyou.I have an apology to offer, and an acknowledgment to make.Oar last meeting was very unsatisfactory\u2019\u2019\u2014he paused.«To me!\u201d ejaculated Lotte, thought fully.wAnd to me!\u201d he subjoined.There was another pause, then he pro.; ceeded.\u201cI am impelled to say that, at our last interview, I, by implication, challenged you with conduct which I have since reason to believe was, on my part, arash and hasty proceeding.\u2019 \u201c Rash and hasty, pir I\u2019 echoed Lotte, excitedly ; \u201cit was cruelly unjust.\u201d A gleam of satisfaction brightened Mark\u2019s eyes, as she uttered those words, and he said, earnestly\u2014 \u201cOh, Miss Clinton, only assure me, solemnly, that I aspersed you unjustly in my words, and in my thoughts.You will, indeed, relicve a heavy burden from ay heart.\u201d \u201cSir!\u201d said Lotte, her voice once more | y « I have a sense of self-respect ! mind as well as body, of the kind.: i ; fore | You know but little of me; I theref forgive your harsh and unwarranted impressions, but I cannot, and will not, stoop | à sosie to defend a fair name which never yethas | Int Ive trembling, 8 too acute to do anything deserved reproach.\u201d roud nobleness in her There Was oom expression of lear unwavering ye \u2018and as she oonc uded aes iith J in her words whi believe you ing tone i \u201c deli ith ir +- Oelieve you.I do not viction W ulficiently to reproach myssif, \u2026 2OW urgently enough to plead to you to pardon my ungenerous and ignoble conduct to you when last we met.Upon my knees I will implore you to forgive me, for I now feel keenly how wantonly I insulted you, how inhumanly I wronged you.\u201d Lotte, with a beaming face, held out her hand, : * You did in truth wrong me,\u201d she said, with a sweet smile, \u201cbut the best of us at times form erroneous impressions, | Let us no mors remember what has passed, and never speak of it again.\u201d He took her hand and pressed it to his ! heart, and, though she struggled little | to withdraw it, to his lips, and imprinted ' a passionate kiss upon it.\u201cDear Miss Clinton,\u201d he said, when he | re;eased her, \u201c we must speak ot it again, | for at least I must offer an explanation of | the cause of my behaviour, or else appear | ln your eyes little butter than an incom- prehengible madman,\u201d \u201cNo\u2014oh, no!\u201d laughed Lotte: \u201cindeed, I am satisfied that you were troubled | with some strange hallucination then, which has disappeared now, and I am ° quite content,\u201d \u201cBut I am not!\u201d he said gravaly, \u201cNo?\u201d she rejoined, in & tone of inquiry and some little snrprise, \u201cNo!\u201d he answered; and then said, ?with ardent warmth, ¢ it is nseleoe co disguise the true state of my feelings towards you.I love you, Lotts\u2014I love you passionately, truthfally.snd devoted- ' y.I n He sermed for the moment as though the intensity of his festings would choke hi m, Lotte fell back a step, and the color | fled from her cheek.All in the room ' seemed to becorre dim to her eyes, and Mark's form to grow hazy and indistinct.He fell vpon «ne knee before her, and | caught her hand t Ob, Lotte! he cried, \u201cyou can now | Underetand how my heart Was rent asunder when I me here, hopeful to gain your heart, ad found you, as I believed, in the possesion of another,\u201d ¢ Pray rio, Mr.Wilton.Do not knee tome; yd distress me\u2014indeed, indeed you do V\u20192xclaimed Lotte, in a low tone the last 70rd becoming inaudible, Markrose up.He saw that she ap.pearedfuint and seemed tottering.It is not waderful that he should slide gently hig am around that small waist, which nev« bad been lovingly encircled by the arr of man before\u2014save that of her pother.She was faint and full of tears, so the Ob, the bliss of that momen { | which she carries on separately from her ! The teams start in the morning and make | lifting them from stair to stair, the first | carefully studied the mummied ! and chaus.; to be still found along the Nile in both wild and domestic ato, acient i Egyptians held cats in the | ence, creating temples in their honor, of- , fering sacrifices and devotions to th .° , | and embalming their bodies when dead.When the death of a cat occurred in a household, it tire family to have their eye-brows shaved.The domestic Great Britain wild-cat was then common ia the woods.A law of the reign of Howell the Good, of Yates, who died in 938, of cats of every age and variety, beginni with them before they dre anes or able to see.It also declared that who- placd; ever should steal or kill the cat which guarded the Prince\u2019s granary shoald for.or, in lien of this, N:vr when pcured on the cat suspended by she that why ?'\u2019 he asked, excitedly.She shook her head gently.¢ No,\u201d she replied.He uttered an audible sigh of relief.\u201c That is glad tidings I\u2019 he ejacu ated, with intense satisfaction, and added\u2014 ¢ Before we proceed farther\u2014befbre you say to me aught which may be unsatisfactory in my ears\u2014let us, dear, dear, Lotte, come toa decided understanding with each other.I love you, oh! so dearly.You have confessed to me you \"love no other man\u2014\u2014\" \u201cMy brother!\u201d eaid Lotte, archly\u2014 serious as she was at heart, she could not forbear the observation, He waved his hand impatiently.(To be continued.) ITEMS OF INTEREST.The Empress of Brazil will spend the winter in Egypt.The Dom is still on the wing, New England farmers are feeding their apples to cows, rather than make them into cider at current prices.The English law now secures to any wife ber own earnings in any occupation husband., Itis said that Harriet Martineau had | not gone out beyond her garden for the i seventeen years before she died.She was, | however, always cheerful, read the maga- | zines and newspapers thoroughly, aud talked much of her old friends.Every horse and mule in France is an.rually registered for military requirements, £0 that, in case of mobilization, the owners at once take the horses and mules to designated posts in their districts, when those selected for the army will be paid for.Plougbing in unbroken furrows six miles long can be seen in Fargo, California, ope trip across the entire township and ! back before dinner, and the aame in the \" afternoon, making 24 miles of travel every day.The coast of Brittany is swarming this ; season with sardines\u2014that delicate fish which is so highly esteemed among epicures, Itis eaid that rarely have been seen 80 Wwiraculous draughts of fishes as | those which have recently filled the fishers\u2019 nets, In Tripoli, Pa, a man recently died of \u201c the biccough, which began at eight o\u2019clock in the morning, and lasted, without ces- ; ration, till one o'clock p.m.when death came.À physician prescrluou laudau uu, bot baths, and various other things, but | without theslightest effect.A girl sixteen years old was arrested | lately in North Stamford, Conn., for at- i tempting to poison her father, because he objected to her keeping company with an obnoxious young man.She put Paris i ; .| green into his coffee and cider, but used | too large a dose in each instance.! From Minnesota comes the report that an egg eating bug is surely destroying all | the eggs laid by the grasshoppers this year, \" 80 that the farmers of that State may hope * to be free from this enerny., Those who ' have given the subject examination believe these bugs will be a complete success, The English Home Secretary has com- | muted the sentence passed by the Horn- | castle magistrate on au old widow named | Elizabeth Richeon.She had been sent to 1 dail for three weeks for being found ia a y 8ATQC: at midnight, with rer aprom full of | new-mown hay.\u201d This desperate criminal as seventy-six years od, and of feeble and having a rhea- matic leg, thought she could cure it by obtaining some hay for a bandage, tail, the head touching floor, would form Soap hi, h enough to cover the tip of the \u201cThe ordinary habit as of the Royal Condor,\u201d says Prof.Orton, \u201c\u2018 is botween the altitudes of 10,000 fest and 16,000 feet.The largest seem to make their home around we Volcano of Cayambe, which stands exactly on the Equator.Flooks | are never seen, except around a large car.| cas.It is often seen singly, soaring at a great height in vast circles.Its flight is slow and majestic.Its head is constantly in motion, as if in search of food below ; | its mouth is kept open and its tail spread.To 1ise from the ground it must needs run some distance; then it flaps its wings three or four times, and ascends at a low angle untilitreaches a considerable elevation, when it seems to make a few leisurely ttrokes, as if to ease its wings, after which it leisurely sails upon the air.In walking, the wings trail on the ground, and the bead takes a crouching position It has a very awkward, almost painful gait.From its inability to rise without running, & | narrow pen is sufficient to imprison it.Though a carrion-bird, it breaths the | purest air, spending much of its time soaring three miles above the sea.Humboldt eaw one fly over the Chimbo- rszo.I have seen them sailing, at least.1,000 feet above the crater of Pichincha.\u201d AN ApusEp Crass, \u2014Snakes deserve ! much of she abuse so freely showered upon them, but not all, by any means.Some of them are not only barmless, but usefal, In the temperate regions, and especially in our favored land, the proportion of venomous snakes is very small In the State of New York fifteen species of snakes are known ; only two of these, the copperhead and rattlesnake, are venomous, and their bites rarely prove fatal if proper remedies are immediately applied.This, Lowever, is often impossible aud, as prevention is better than cure, the best plan to adapt is to learn to distinguish these species from all others.Thess creatures are not, a a general thing, vicious.Comparatively few of the non-venomous snakes are vicious and many of the venomous snakes do not posgess this quality ; thus, our northern rattlgnake is not at all vicious, rarely biting unless it has received some real or fancied injury, and even then it rarely fails to give warning by souad:ag its ominous rattle, In Audralia there is a snake which, though vemmous, may ba taken up and handled with impunity, as it is 80 gentle by nature tht the idea of biting never seems to enterits head.Itis stated that snakes do a greit deal of harm by destroying toads, frog, birds, aad other useful animals, Ths is true; but many of them destroy equs.ly mischievous insects.Such are the gmss-snake and ring-spake, that subsist upn worms, slugs and insects ; one or two others also, about whose habits little is known, are probably content with the same huable diet.Another, the ribbon-snake, chooses a more varied bill of fare, now diriag on toad or frog, now condescending ts pat up with a dinner of large bugs or other insects.As to the larger serpents thai live on birds, froge, etc., even they partly atone for the damage done in killing these useful aui- mals, by the destruction »£ ficld-mice, moles, chipmunks, and many other kinds of small, noxious rodents that infest our fields and gardens, However, only the first mentioned species \u2014namely, those living entirely upon insects, can be reckoned among the farmer's real frisads, and consequently smong those that deserve encouragement and protection.They shonld not euffer for the faults of others of their species.WIT AND HUMOR.They tell of s young orater in Indiana who broke the ice so sucoessfully in his maiden speech that he was drowned with applause.\u201cWhat kind of a carpet shall we get for the parson\u2019s study 1\u201d asked a church committee man of his wife.\u2018\u2018 Ax-minister,\u201d was her comprehensive reply.Philander says that it makes him shudder to read the advertisenents of a priater for a buy of \u2018- good moral character,\u201d when it is well known that he means to make a \u201c devil\u201d of him, \u2018Mr.Killer,\u201d said a parsimonious housewife 10 a visitor, \u2018\u2018 will ye take an egg to yom breakfast the morning?\u201d \u2018Ou ay, Mn, Thamsoa,\u201d replied Mr.Bou ve A Western paper, in an oven.of a subscriber's son, says : \u2018\u2018 He was &û uncommon smart boy.Had a little too much euricsity, perhaps, or he wouldn't have peered so fatally into the muxzle of his fséhers shot-gun.\u201d «J will give you a thousand pounds,\u201d { said a young buck to an old gentleman.| \u201cHow?\u201d * You havea daughter, and you intend to give her ten thousand pounds as ber portion.\u201d \u201cIdo.\u201d ¢ Sir, I will take her with nine thousand !\u201d A negro, about dying, was told by his master that he must forgive a certain darkey, against whom he seemed to entertain very bitter feelings, \u201c\u2018 Yes, sah, he replied.\u201cIf I dies, I forgib dat nigga; but if I gebs well, dat nigga must take care 1\u201d An Irishman got out of the car at a railway station for refreshmenta, but un fortunatly the bell rang and the train left before he had finished hisrepast.\u2018\u2018Hould on !\u201d cried Pas, as he ran like a madman after the cars.\u2018\u201c Hould on, ye murtheria ould stame.ingin ! ye've got a passenger aboard that\u2019s left behind 1\u201d A notable wedding recently took place Thirty-two couples, dragged in their national coetimfesd for all.! Bohemian C-er3g of the service the opifeib'of the brides indulged in loud lamentations, {pleasant for the grooms) and when the blessing had been pronounced by the bishop, bread and salt were served to all present.I |, Alittle son of Mra.James Hodge, re- eiding in Auburn, Me., recently found a pretty little copper cylinder, which he concluded to use a8 a head to his lead- pencil.He showed it to his mother, and ! solicited her aid in the job of making it ready.Mrs.Hodge took it up, and with & pair of scissors began to punch a hole in it, with a view of digging out some sub stance which appeared to be within.She had not been Jong engaged in this work when it exploded with a tremendous con.| { cussion, and blew off Mrs.Hodge's forefinger and part of the thumb of her left hand.The lad was hit in the face and slightly wounded.It was a dynamite cartridge.NATURAL HISTORY, Sacacrous \u2014 While we detest rats as a race, it must be admitted that they are | very intelligent.They will carry eggs from the bottom to the top of the house, pushing them up on its hind legs and the second lifting them with its fore legs, , 8nd vigorous medicine of moder: times, wha L- Loa gum pa reality Jmerchaph Pretty well,\u201d ~2M \"he, \u201cI\u201d am upon my legs again,\u201d \u201c\u201c How\u2014already?\u201d \u201c\u2018 Yes; L'have been obliged to part with my carriage aod horses, and must now walk.\u201d \u2018Handsome is that handsome does,\u201d quoted a Chicago man to his wife the other day.*\u2018Yes,\u201d replied she, ina winain tone, a8 she held out her hend; \u201cor instance, a husband who is always resdy to handsome money to his wife.\u201d Tae moralizer was cornered, and this is why the wife will appear at church to-morrew with a bran new bonnet, \u201c\u2018 How much will your new school books cost, Johnny ?\u201d says father.Johany calculates to himself, sotto voce: \u2018\u2018 Lomme ; see ; sixty-two cents for the singing book, seventy-tive cents for a new \u2019rithmetio.one dollar and twenty-five cents for a new joggraphy, twenty-five cents for a hockey, hast a dollar for a new bat, and a quarcer for candy.\u201d Then, outloud, says: \u2018\u2018\u2019Boat four dollars, pa !\u201d THE POROUS PLASTER WAR.AN HONEST REMEDY.After you have tried, without Odtaini:& relief or suffering, then ask your Drugelss
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