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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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mardi 27 mars 1877
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[" wn a.INSURANCE.W.OGILVIE, President.OW IT WORKS.¢ One Life Insurance Company {2 a8 goud as az- other,\u201d some people think.Others know better to heir cost.A Montreal gentleman who has had two Polieies in the Ætna, was induced by the ¢ Build up Home Institutions\u201d plea of the Agent of a Canadian Company, to take a non-forfeitable policy in his Com- pan, and thus help him \u2018keep the money at ome!\u201d He accepted the Policy, and after keepin, dt up till non-forfeiting, inquired what amount 0 puid-up Policy he could have.Answer: $249.As e had paid $379.80, he thought this a poor ret and quletly in uired kow much the ÆTNA w Stabling and Garden.Address, B.S., STAR of we.O LET, a very Desirable Brick Cottage, situated in a healthy locality, on the iver side, being No.21 Montcalm street ; rent low.Apply to Tiffin Bros.69 12 TC LET, a superior Cut-stone Dwelling, situated within five minutes\u2019 wa.k of the Post-oftice; complete with every conveni- | ence, being 2 Jamaica Place, 39 German suce rent low.Apply to Tifn Bros.TO LET, a Comfortable Cottage, with bath, 73 Aylmer street.Apply toP, McEnroe, 316 Commissioners street.69-8 TO LET, House, furnished or unfurnished, corner of Simpson and Mc- Gregor streets.Enquire at the house.686 To LET, furnished or unfurnished, a first-class 8tone House, No.1396 8t.Catherine street.Apply to J.O.Hetu, Notary, 16 St.James street.63 10 r I YO LET, new Brick, two-storey, cat Monsard-roofed House on Dolan Avenue, e St.Antoine; out-building, well and tank.Address J.F.; STAR office.! 68-17 TC LET, that fine Stone House, heated by hot air and with all modern convenience, No.6632 Sherbrooke street.Apply to S.H.& J.MOSS, 8$8-1m 5 and 7 Recollet street.O LET, very Comiortable ; Houses at a low rental.Apply to J.B.Rolland & Fils.51-1m TO LET\u2014The House and Grounds, No.104 St.Alexander street, at present occupled by the Hon, Henry Starnes.Apply to M.8.Baxter, at Messrs.Wm.Dow & Cos To LET, St.Antoine street, No.257.d 261.o.Perthius street.46.Tenements on St.Louis street, Nos.23, FOR SALE OR TO LET, Berri street, at foot, No.13, near Viger has undergone thorough repaire last acious yard; good Stables and Coach- 9 -sized Garden.Part cash ; balance by 8 o following Vacant Lots, suitable for rds: ards: and Cralg streets, area 17,000.and Partheénais streets, area 14,000.and Ontario streets, area 22,000.e avenue and Paris street, area 24,000.ck and Farm streets, area 33,000.and Richmond streets, area 27,000.A.PREVOST & CO., 266 and 268 8t.Paul street.I'v SHOPS, WITH OR WITHOUT DWELLIN G8 Nos.125 and 127 £t.Lawrence street, 125 i neatly fitted up with Counter and Shelving.rocery Stand, corner Dorchester and Bleury streets, with Shop Fixtures complete.117 Bleury street, recently enlarged and improved.Rents-low ta desirable tenants.HOUSES.31 MeGill College Avenue.Nos.615 and 817 Craig street ; cut stone fronts; three storeys and basement; rent low.Two handsome new Houses on Lincoln Avenue.Two semi-detached Cottages on St.Hypolite street, negr Courville.Two self-contained Houses on St.Constant street, near Craig street, at $180 each.WwW ANTED\u2014Two Sisters, with goad references, wishes to be engaged as good plain Cook and Chambermaid.Apply at Mies Neville\u2019s Registry Office, 5 Anderson streat.| 4 Vy ANTED\u2014Experienced Nurse (Protestant) wants a situation; will take charge of young Idren ; good referenees.Apply at Miss Nevwilte's Registry office, 5 Anderson street.714 ANTED, by a respectable Girl, a situation as Seamstress in a gentleman\u2019s family.Can run sewing machine.Address U 12, STAR office.Vy ANTED-\u2014A French Girl desires to get a situation as Housemaid.Can wait on teble.Good references.Apply to Mrs.Pepin, No.5 St.Charles Borromme street, Bogistry office.WAN TED\u2014A Storeman, well recommended, desires a situation.Address, \u201cIndustry,\u201d STAR office.704 VV ANTED, by a young Man, a situation in an office as Book-keeper or General Clerk.Has good references.Address Newfoundlander, STAR office.70-8 70 D W ANTED, a good Farmer.WAN TED, a situation as Store- ply at 39 Bt.Vincent street.man or Clerk in a Grocery Store, by an experienced clerk.Bost references given.Speaks and writes French and English.Address P.C., TAR Office.: 68-6 WANTED, by a young lady, speaking both languages, who is a good Plain Sewer and a good Hair-dresser, a situation to travel with a lady as Lady\u2019s Maid or Nurse; will ing to go anywhere; has got many jours Tefer ences in such capacity.Apply, by letter, H 23, STAR office.és 18 ER 4 [Rooms to Let, half a cent per word each insertion cosine Rooms Wanted, one cent per word each insertion, prepaid.] OOM TO LET\u2014A comfortabl Furnished Bedroom, suitable for single lady or gentleman.Apply at 139 St.Constant stroet, ROOM\u2014A Furnished Front Bed room.13 Phillips square.683-8 OOM-\u2014-To Let, a comfortably furnished Bedroom.Suitable for one or two gentlemen, with use of Bath, &c.With or without oard.Apply at 284 8t.Urbain street.64-12 OOMS\u2014Two Pleasant Front rooms, furnished or unfarnished, 101 Met- calfe street.64-tf OOMS\u2014-To let, two Furnished or unfurnished Rooms, with or without board, at 31 Mark street.83 10 ROOMS TO LET, tor gentlemen.First-class house ; near Windsor Hotel.Address, \u201c Winasor,\u201d STAR office.60-18 OOMS\u2014Withor without board, at a very low rate, at 171 St.Lawrence Main street, about five minutes\u2019 walk from the Post Ofioc; _ __ 57-25 WANTED, an Unfurnished Room, by à single man.State particulars.Address V 19, STAR offiop.72-3 BOARD.à {Board Wanted, one ont per ord ach insertion each insertion, prepaid.] Ce OARD\u2014Wanted, by a lady and to WM.DORAN, Accountant d Egiate gentle 2 Reems and] Boarddiu a house AGEN Toi St.James street.po 2 hero no other boarders are kept.A dress, 4.& TAR office._____ HOUSHS WANTED._ {One cent per word each insertion, pre-pald.] WAN TED, a house in a healthy locality; 6 dr 7 apartments.Rent about $150 per annum.Address G.W., STAR office.72 ANTED to rent, from 1st ot May, 3 £04 locality, not more than a mile from the ~0ffice, & small house of four or five rooms.ply, by letter, giving full particulars as to situation, rents, &c., to House; 1277 STAR office.FOR SALE.BOARD \u2014 At 313 St.George sweet.71 BOARD.\u2014 Good Board and Booms at 25 Germain street.71-8 OARD\u2014Wanted Board in a private French family by a young man desi rous of learning French; a good price will be paid where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed.Address H.G., STAR Office.68-8 PB CARD Vacancies at 8 Juror street; also day board.67-12 FOUND.[One cent per word, each insertion, pre-paid.] OR SALE, two Valuable Patents, to be sold very cheap.Call this weck at the Amer! Hause.T2-5 FOR SALE, a beautiful Harp, (new); double action; a bargain.Address, X.Y.Y., Ottawa Hotel.72-6 OR SALE\u2014To Carters\u2014One Second-hand Extension Top Carriage will be sold cheap.J.T.Morey, 505 Lagauchetiere street.FOR SALE CHEAP, an Appropriation of $1,000 Address Box 1423, Post- office, Montreal.68 6 OR SALE, a Newfoundland Bitchy A 1, and two ups.Apply at No.103 Jacques Cartier street.69-6 FOR SALE, Bush Land.\u2014200 Acres of Land in the Parish of St.Jerome.within six miles of the Railroad Depot.About 2 acres cleared.The rest a good mixed bush, with a large Sugary.Terms easy.For particulars apply to the Proprietor, John Burke, St.Columban, Two Mountains.* 69-12 OR SALE, a Shetland Pony.McGuire:s Heyse Bazaar; 679 Craig street, For SALE, a Licensed Saloon, doing a good business, with bar fixtures complete.Address H 16, STAR office.68-1 OR SALE, a Pleasure Yacht, 25 tt x 6 ft beam.Can be seen at Fate\u2019s Dry Dock.5a OR SALE, TWO CARS DRESSED HOGS, In lots to suit purchasers, M.LAINGPS, 44 ST.PETER STREET.63-12 DRY GOODS.NEW MANTLES, NEW MILLINERY, NEW COSTUMES, NEW FLOWERS, NEW HATS, ar JOLLY & VENNING\u2019S, (ONE PRICE STORE.) 223 ST, LAWRENCE STREET.re CARPENTERS.WESTERN AND PACIFIO STATES and MANITOBA, close at 7.45 a.m.apd 8 p.m.; delivered at 11 a.m.THE \u201cSTAR\u201d is sold at ene cent à copy in the following Towns and Villages: UGH BECKHAM, OARPENTER AND JOINER, 59) LAGAUCHETIERE STREET, MONTREAL, 8 d office fitélog and geuers) ; promptiy aftonded to.ésdocdes [Advertisements under this head are Inserted at & nominal price to encourage the advertising Ofarticles which appear too trifling to warrant expense, but which are frequently of value to the losers.] MOUND, a Fan on St.Catherine street near Drummond.Apply at STAR Office.OUND, A Pawnlroker\u2019s Check.Apply at 241 St.Jame# street.71-6 FOUND, a Purse, containing a small sum of money.Owner ean have it by proving property at D.Clifford\u2019s, 67 Mayor sifost.OUND, on the St.Lawrence, a Log of Wood.Owner will please abply to A.Gertier, LonguePointe.~~~, 7112 FOUN D, on Beaver Hall Hill, a Purse containing some bills and Silver.Owner can receive it by proving property at 963 St.Catherine street.8 FOUND, a Scotch Terrier.The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses.Apply at 430 Durham street.If not claimed will be sold to defray expenses.68-6 OUND, last night, by one of the night watchmen of the City District Telegraph Co., two Buffalo Robes.The owner can have them by paying cost of advertisement.E.A.Raynes, Manager, 60 St.Francois Xavier stroct LOST, &c.[Half cent per word each insertion, pre-paid.] STRAYED, on Wednesday, 21st, f rom T.White's, 111 St.Joseph street, a Brindled Terrier.Anyone returning the same to the above address will be suitably rewarded 5 OST, asmallrough Skye-terrier (\u201c Bogie\"); collar, with owner\u2019s name and a Red Bow.Anyone returning him to Thos.C.Gor- dén, 662 Sherbrooke street, will be rewarded.If retained after this notice will be prosecuted.723 OST, on Saturday, the 24th instant, from the vicinity of the Merchanty\u2019 Exchange, 3 Black and Tan Bitch (\u2018\u2018Nellie \u201d) with silver collar and padlock on neck.Reward at A.B, Stewart's, 11 8t.Sacrament street.72 tf OST, on Thursday evening, 22nd inat., on Craig street or Place d\u2019Armesy a Parcel containing Embroidery and Crochet Cotton.The finder will please return it to Miss Mc- Dpnald, 487 Dorchester street.72 2 OST, an Account Book and $40.Finder will be rewarded by applying at Herald Office.722 OST, on the 17th inst.on Ontario street, a Pocket-book, containing an Reward at 214 St.Hubert street.72-2 1 OST, on Tuesday, a White Dress, between Tanneries and Lachine.Finder will receive §1 reward at the Minerve age.LeST, on Monday, from Dor- hester, Union Avenue; Bertholet, to St, Dominique streets, a Bundle containing about 48 or 50 handkerchiefs and 13 pairs of stockingg marked Joseph.Finder will be rewarded by re- 4.outoique are PP in, French Laundry, 292 gt.rm NE O XP, verre Or 5 RS FOR Ear-ring and other things.MARCH 27, 187.Latest Mail News.CANADA.the pioneers\u2014Mr.W.Marshall, who settled in the village in 1832, and was postmaster for fifteen years.Mr.Loftus S.Mason, of Margaret's Bay, elaims the honor of having killed with red and fly the firat salmon of the season.It was taken on the 16th at Indian River, and weighed eight pounds.\u2014Halifax Herald.The Dundas, Ont., Stendard says:\u2014We segret to learn that the Messrs.Enright Brothers lost five of their shipment of horses recently sent to England.The ship was caught in a storm when three days out and five splendid animals were lost.The remaining ten arrived safe.The Grand Jury at Hamilton did not visit the jail because the County Council would not provide means of conveyance.The Chief-Justice spoke very warmly when the matter was reported to him, and said it wes time the management of jails and other ih- stitutions was taken from the County Ceun- cils.A report has just been issued of the loan, saving, and investment companies of Ontario and Quebec.In the two Provinces at the close of 1875 the loans on real estate were\u2014Ontario, $15,630,820; Quebec, $2,- -729,894.And the total value of the real estafe on which these loans were made was: Ontario, $39,827,000; Quebec, $3,135,000.The returns for 1878, it is said, are in excess of those of the Preesding year.A Railway Committee, sitting at Halifax, \u2018has found out that one of the roads has been built mainly of brush and logs, covered with about two feet of earth.It appears the Provincial Inspector was in the habit of doing his inspection at a distance, One witness, a foreman, testified that the inspector was never on the road in his section at all fer a whole year; that he \u201conly paged by it on the high road some distance 0 ta ou SCOTLAND.The income of the Glasgow branch of the Religious Tract Societylast year was £1,357.More than £6,000 have already been realized by sales at the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts.A vote has bsen carried in the Glasgow Free Presbytery in favor of the continuation of fast days.The income of the Glasgow Association for the Relief of Incurables last year was .£3,- 468 11s.1d.The Edinburgh Theatre, Winter Garden, and Aquarium Company is to be wemnd up, it being unsuccessful.The annual report of the Glasgow Young Men's Seciety forrelgious improvement states that the numberof members on the roll at the end of 1876 was 4,956, an increase of 502.The returns of the Chief-Constable of Glasgow.of the crimes committed in the city during the year 1876 show that the total number of offences ed was 8,569, an increase of 710 over 1875.Sir William Thomson has been awarded by the Italian Scientific Association the prize for the Italian or foreigner who by his writing or discoveries has contributed most during the past year to the advancement of science.The shipbuilding trade of the Clyde was well employed last month, but orders have lately been sceace.Nineteen vessels of 11,- 100 tons in the aggregate were launched in February, as against twenty ships of 9,850 \u201ctons in the same month last year.The natives of Douglas resident in the neighborhood of Glasgow have held a meeting to consider the propriety of erecting a monument on Auchensaugh Hill, to commemorate the gigging of the Solemn League and Covenant there on 26th June, 1712, which is said to be the last date on which it was-subscribed in the country.Theauthorities in the Glasgow City Industrial Museum have received a collection of African manufactures, natural products, and natural history specimens collected by the late Dr.David Livingstone during his great journeys of exploration in the interior of Central Africa.The specimens were bequeathed te the museum by ong of, the doctor's sons, who died last year at Alexandria.In preference to the organization of a city band under the contro@F the Council it has been decided to open.sommwmication with the commanding officers of the troops in the Castle and at Piershill, as also those of the local Volunteer Brigades, with the view of ascertaining whether arrangements could be made for periodical performances by the several regimental bands in the public parks and gardens in Edinburgh, Mr.Wm.Cameron, a Glasgow lyrical writer, has just died at the advanced age of seventy-five.He was the author of several rather popular \u2018songs, amongst others, \u201c\u201cBweet Jessie o' the Dell,\u201d ¢ My Willie and me,\u201d and 4 Dinna cross the burn, Willie.\u201d Mr, Cameron was a native of Dunipace, smd three years ago a few friends presented him with a purse of 100 sovereigns in recognition of his genins.The Glasgow Burns\u2019 monument will remain incomplete until the four bas-reliefs, illustrative of ¢ The Cottars Saturday Night,\u201d ¢Tam o\u2019Shanter,\u201d * The Vision,\u2019 and \u201cThe Twa Dogs,\u201d have been placed on the pedestal.Of the designs prepared by Mr, Ewing, the sculptor, the committee have expressed cordial approval, and considerable progress has been made in the modelling of two af the panels in clay.IRELAND.An idiot in Youghal Werkhouse, recently, availing himself of the absence of the nurse, struck a fellow patient with a poker, killing him.McCarthy, the assailant, was sent to Cork Lunatic Asylum.On the 10th ult.a steamship, the property of Mr.Sinclair, of Liverpool, brother of Mr.Thomas Sinclair, J.P., Belfast, was launched from the ship-building yard of Messrs, Harland and Wolff, Queen's Island, Belfast.She is called the \u2018\u2018 Silvermore,\u201d and is 1,800 tons burden.The Anchor Line steamship ¢¢ California,\u201d while on her passage from Glasgow to Lon- donderry, about two o\u2019clock on the mornin of the 11th ult., colided witha schooner off Pladda.The schooner, struck amidships, was cut in two, and sank at once.Four of the crew perished.The mate, who was steering, was picked up by the \u201c\u2018\u2018 California\u2019s \u201d\u2019 boat.The Committee of the Directors of the Cork Library have reported that the accession of new members in 1876 was the largest on record for a single year, and that the library has at present 487 subscribers.On the motion of Mr.Scott, seconded by Mr, N.Mahony, the committee were requested to consider the feasibility of opening the library \u2018in the evenings, with a view of extending its advantages to the working classes.The Queenstown Commissioners lately decided to utilize the stream flowing from Burk\u2019s Glen, for the purpose of supplying the east end of the town with water.The committee who inspected the stream estimate that it will yield farly thoysaud gallons in the twenty-four hours.They propose to construct a reservoir cloge to the well from which the stream flows, and to convey the water thence to the town in pipes.On the 13th ult., at mid-day, a murderoue assault was committed on a warder by 3 convict, while working on the Haulbowline naval dockyard, at a point known as Natty Island, in the centre of the basin.The convict, for some unknown cause, took a spade with which he was working, and struck the warder on the head, doing him very serious and dangerous injury.e then set upon and engaged, it is stated, over thirteen warders, beating them with the spade, and tumbling them, one after the other, with the spade, into the sea.The head warder had his revolver cocked at him, but did not fire, and at last the sentry on duty fired his rifle at the would-be assassin for the purpose of intimidating him.It is also stated that the other convicts on the works were going to join in the melee had it not been for the timely arrival of the picket, with fixed bay- opel, Who disarmed him, and conveyed him tg the cells at Spike Island.An investiga- | don will be held.; Huntingdon, P.Q., has just lost one af Morning Telegrams.Sparks from the Telegraph.The Archbishops of Naples and Perugia and the Vicar of Rome are mentioned aa candidates for the Papacy.A valuable painting of Virgin and Child, by Jan Vaneyck, John of Bruges, has been stolen from the Berlin National Gallery.A despatch from Berlin says the deficit in the Prussian Budget wil become more than covered by Prussia\u2019s share of the balance of the French indemnity.A Berlin special says the Finance Committee of the Reichstag have reported in favor of refusing an increases of navy estimates demanded by Government, declaring the present military expenditure is se burdensome that further charges are inadmissible.After a debate, lasting eleven hours, in which passions reached a height hitherto unknown there, the Radical majority of the Danish Folkething threw out a segond time the Ministerial bill for ways The government has introduced in the Lower House a provisional budget, and recommends its immediate adoption, so that the segsion mey be brought to a speedy termination, thus avoiding prorogation.Tarkey.LoNDoN, March 27.-\u2014A Ragusa correspondent reports another butchery in the Herzegovina.At Glamask, a Greek of the Orthodox Church had celebrated his marriage with a girl of the same faith, The bridal party was stopped by Turks, who cut down and beheaded four of the guests, - and exposed their heads on poles.The bride died from the effects of the outrages inflicted.There is no redress for these crimes.A Belgrade despatch states that in Bosnia Turkish Redifs are all under arms, and the national militia are being armed and drilled.A special commission of officers and surgeons has been appointed to see that no person liable shall avoid military service.The military have received Snider rifles from Constantinople.Ulemas and Dervishes continue to excite warlike feeling by janati- cal addresses.Insurgent bands are appearing in hitherto undisturbed districts, and as the weather is becoming mild enough to make life in the mountains enjoyable, these bands will receive large accessions from the Rayah population, who are driven to desperation by the misrule of officials.Letters from Bosnia and Bulgaria assert that tax gatherers exact tithes twice, a second batch of extortioners declaring the first were unauthorized.The Turkish Government is tottering, and it will require something more efficacious than an indefinitely-worded daip- lomatic document to produce any improvement in the condition of the population.All negotiations between urkey and Montenegro have been stopped.DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Senate.OrTAwAa, March 26.\u2014Hon.Mr.Bureau moved that an address be presented to His Excellency praying that he will be pleased to cause to be laid before this House a full and complete statement from the year of incorporation, 1872, of the property and affairs of the Canada Agricultural Insurance Company, such statement to be duly sworn and to exhibit a list of stockholders with the amount subscribed for, the amount paid thereon, and the residence of each stockholder.Such statement to be made ge- parately for each year from the date of the commencement of the business of the company to the date at which the company was last required to prepare and deposit an annual statement.Hon.Mr.Read moved that in the opinion of this House the present and future interests of the manufacturing and agricultural industries of the Dominion call for the adoption of a national policy by which either reciprocity of trade with the United States ig obtained or a reciprocity of tariff is established by Canada.He went on to advocate protection.After a long discussion the debate was adjourned.During the evening the bill relating to the safe custody of prisoners in other places than gaols was read a third time and passed.Heuse of Commons.OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014Hon.Mr.Mackenzie brought down returns showing the expenditure on the Pacific Railway and the contracts entered into; also returns relative to tenders for supplies for the Intercolonial Railway ; also a statement showing the extent and character of the works carried on in the improvement of the Toronto harbor during last year.; Hon.Mr.Holton presented the report of ' the Committee on Banking and Commerce, reporting with a few amendments the bill for the incorporation of joint stock companies.Hon.Mr.Blake introduced a bill to pro- vifle for the employment without the walls of icommon jails of prisoners sentenced to imprisonment therein.Hon.Mr.Blake introduced a bill for the suppression of betting and pool selling.Hon.Mr.Blake introduced a bill to amend the Post Office Act of 1875, making the delay of mail trains a misdemeanor.Mr.Thompson (Haldimand) moved the setond reading of the bill tor the relief of Martha Hawkshaw Holliwell.The motion was carried on a division: \u2014 yeas 91, nays 48.A number of questions were asked, but nothing of importance elicited.It was stated that Mr.Dore, the London Emigration Agent, is only temporarily employed.Mr.Pomville moved for correspondence respecting the dismissal of W.Colwell, a locker in the Customs, St.John, N.B., alleging that he was improperly dismissed, Mr.Stephenson moved for returns, showing who supplied the North-west Police with pork.: Mr.McKay (Colchester) moved for particulars respecting the loss of a mail bag at Truro, N.8., Mr.Blanchet moved for details respecting Government advertising, Dr.Schultz spoke in favor of preventing he slaughter of buffalo from the 1st November to 1st May.Mr.Bowell moved for details respecting the Government deposits in the Ontario Bank.He alleged that the Bank was bein favored because of political support afforded by it president, Hon.J.Simpson.It appears that the bank has had for the past ten months an average of $275,540 of Government money not bearing interest.Mr.Bowell read letters showing that the Bank manager had coerced the clerks and others into supporting the Government candidate (Mr.Cameron) in Toronto.Hon.Mr.Cartwright said the letters requesting Hon.J.Simpton\u2019s aid, and promising in return Government deposits, were net written with his consent.e denied, however, that the Bank had been favored.Hon.Mr.Gibbs said Hon.J.Simpson had ageed to secure six constituencies for the Government in return for the deposits.e had secured five, but since then the Opposition had redemmed four, Hon.Mr.Cartwright said the statement was an unmitigated falsehood.Sir John Macdonald said the House must believe the hon.gentleman, but he doubted .if the country would, as the circumstances were very suspicious.Hon, Mr, Blake pointed out that the President of the Bank had been a Liberal for 25 years.Mr.Palmer understood the hon.gentleman to hold that because the President was a Liberal, he did not require to be purchased.That was not the charge.It was charged that Mr.Simpson had held out promises of favors to the bank's customers in return for political support.The motion was carried.A message was received from the Senate, returning the bill for the prevention of gambling on railways and steamboats, with an amendment giving the conductor or captain power to make exceptions in certain Jag John Macdonald moved Hon.Dr.Tupper\u2019s motion for an order of the House for return of all correspondence between the Government and any of their officers or other parties in Nova Scotia re- ting to the supply of coal and water for the operation of the Fog Whistle at Oape D'Or, and means, as passed in the Upper House.| .Gr£nie \u2014e PRICE ONE CENT and a statement of the period or periods during which for the past two years that Fog \u2018Whistle has mot been in operation, and the reasons therefor\u2014 Carried.Mr.Palmer moved for a return of the fishing lessees of New Brunswick.He said the Dominion and Provincial rights clashed and that a settlement was very desirable.fag Mr.Bowell moved for papers, &c., connected with Section 15, Pacific Railroad.Mr.Mackenzie said he had no objection.The makter had been misrepresented.The papers would be down, probably, on Wednesday.Sir John A.Macdonald asked about Sac- tion 14.Mr.Mackenzie said the route had been slightly altered, and extra time granted the eontractor on that aceount.Mr.Pouliot complained of the inequality of rates on the Grand Trunk and Intercolo- nial Railroads.Hon.Mr.Mackenzie said the Interco- lopial railway had heen, he regretted to say, a commengial failure in every respect, and although some of the charges might appear to be unjuet, stillit was impossible under the çirermastances to charge less.They had to\u2018cousider tlu fact that none of the Canadian railways had paid any dividends, but they had done a very great deal to develope the country, and had conferred very great benefits on the farmers.They had equalized the price of grain to the farmer in all parts of the country ; the country had derived great benefit from the enterprise of these railways, which had not resulted prosperously for those who had invested their capital in them, and they must not wantonly or thoughtlessly do anything to interfere with or hamper their operation.In regard to the connection between the Intercolonial and the Grand Trunk the Government had endeavored to make the tariff as fair and reasonable as was at all possible under the circumstances, and he had only to say that the rate charged on the Intercolo- nigl for freight and passengers was lower than on any other railway on the continent.In reference to the question brought up by the hon.member for North- umberland in reference to the transportation of fish, the subject had engaged the attention of the Government, and he hoped this year an arrangement would b: arrived at which would meet the wishes of the hon.gentleman.On motion of Hon.Mr.Mackenzie, the House adjourned at 11:15.ee CITY COUNCIL.The City Council held a meeting yesterday afterneon.His Worship the Mayor presided.Present: Aldermen Nelson, ) Stephens, Hood, Clendinneng, Riyard, David, Wilson, olland, Mc-« ho Gauthier, Mullin, Mercer, Gene- requx, Laurent, McCambridge, Thibault, | Kennedy, Robert, Brunet, McLaren, Childs, Foster, Duhamel and McCord.After routine\u2014 : His Worship returned thanks to the members of the different committees for the cordial way they received him on the several committees.He did not desire that they should notice him more than any other | member.The following petitions were read : From proprietors of Barre street\u2014For exemption from drain assessment.\u2014Road Committee.From Mrs.Sheehan\u2014For remission of a fine of $102,25.\u2014Police Committee.From proprietore of Parker street, as to a drgin.\u2014Road Cammittee.From G.H.Dufresne and T.0.Du.fresne\u2014For the enlargement of Susanne street.- From the proprietors of St.Bonaventure street\u2014Against the widening of thet street.\u2014Road Committee, From Etienne Rosselin\u2014For appointment as messenger of the new City Hall.\u2014Re- ferred.From Montreal Swimming Club, which numbers 500 members\u2014For the use of the old reserveir an Upper St.Elizabeth street, for a swimming sghool.\u2014Referred to Water Committee.A letter was read from ex-Mayor Dr.Hingston, tendering his resignation as Council member of the Harbor Commission, and suggesting that his successor be elected for a terra of four years.Ald.Rivard moved that the resignation of Dr.Hingston be accepted, and that the Hon.J.L.Beaudry be appointed as successor.\u2014Carried, Ald.Stephens dissenting.It was understood that the appointment was only during his term of office as Mayor.From H.T.Machin, Assistant-Treasurer for the Province, agking payment of one- quarter of $653,855.38, amount of balance due a8 woted by the citizens for the Northern Colonization Railway.\u2014Finance Committee.; From W.T.Machin, Assistant-Treasurer of the Province, asking if it was the intention of the city to pay their donation of $26,000 for.the new female goal.\u2014Finance Committee.Ald.Nelgon anquired whether the money was to be paid.The answer was in the negative.ALD.ROY'S RESIGNATION.The following letter was then read, \u2014 MONTREAL, 26th March, 1877.Te His Honor the Mayor and Aldermen of tke City of Montreal .\u2014 GENTLEMEN,\u2014At the caucus of the members of this Council to name the committees, Aldermen Stephens and Clendinneng insinuated doubts concerning my honesty and independence.The majority of the members of this Council having voted in the same sense, I deem it my duty, under the circumstances, to resign, and I profit by the first convenient opportunity to hand in my resignation as a member of this Council.Being convinced that these insinuations are false, I demand that the Council should do me justice ; that a vigorous enquiry be made as soon as possible into my character as alderman of this city.I declare formally to having done, neither directly nor indirectly, any transactions whatever, not even commercial transactions, with the corporation, its employees or contractors.I think that this Council will render me justice in granting this enquiry, and render justice to my constituents by accepting my resignation.I am no longer disposed to act in this Council under any consideration.Your very humble servant, ALFRED Roy, JR.Ald.Rivard moved that Messrs.Thibault, Stephens, Genereux and Clendinneng be named a Committee to enquire into the cause of the resignation of Ald.Roy.Ald.Clendinneng said that he made no insinuations against Ald.Roy ; he had heard the latter say in Committee that he had a tender in for supplying stone to the city, and he (Clendinneng) objected to any jobbing Alderman being chairman of any dn mittee.He refused to sit on this Committee of investigation.Ald.Stephens said that Ald.Roy supplied rough stone for the gaol, and the Sheriff sold it to the Corporation.He did not want to sit on this committee.Ald.Robert attacked Ald.Stephens, and Ald.Hood remarked that it was useless to get angry ; he himself heard Ald.Roy say, \u201cthat is my tender,\u201d alluding to a tender then before the committee.Be Grenier said an Alderman had à ight to make a contract with the gaol, and thot Ald.Roy was not not open to any ae- cusation.Ald.Duhamel also defended Ald, Roy, as did also Ald.David.Aldermen Mercer and Childs were appointed in the room of Messrs.Stephens and Clendinneng.Ald.David moved that the Light Committee be instructed to take steps to compel the Gas Company to purify their gas according to law.ried.Ald.Thibault\u2014That a complete list of all the employees of the Corporation, whether inside the offices or outside, permanent or otherwise, be officially furnished to this served.4th.The department in they are employed.5th.The i salary of each employee for th = years.\u2018 i Ald.Fhibault\u2014That for tp\u201d Wht allowance be granted to the Corporation under - ever, for services rendered outside ordinary duties.Ald.Thibault\u2014That it be resolved, that in the future no horses shall be granted to anyone except one to the City Surveyor and to the Superintendent of Water Works under any pretext whatever.neo .elt That for the future the eetings of this Council shall 7 p.m.instead of 8 p.m.take place at Ald, Rivard\u2014That a ial committee be appointed to consider and modify the present system of taxation so as to make it apply in a more equitable manner towards monetary and public institutions.Ald.Grenier\u2014That for the future tie minutes of the Council shall b> real in French as well as in English.Ald.Holland\u2014To amend the by-law regarding the sale of firewood.Ald.Rivard\u2014That a certain sum be ap- ropriated annually towards each of the Roopitals of this city, Catholic anl Protestant, that they might receive all cases of contagious diseases, and therefore that the Civic Hospital be abolished.d.McCambridge\u2014That the City Surveyor be authorized to institute legal proceedings against the Grand Trunk Company for impeding and causiag a nuisance on Wellington street railway crossing, Point St.Charles.Ald.Brunet\u2014To change the plan of the Council Chamber in the new City Hall, Ald.Kennedy\u2014That a by-law be prepared prescribing that all hay or st sw be hereafter weighed after purchase.Ald.Childs\u2014TFor a report from the City Surveyor on the state of the drainage in the West Ward, and on the best means tp remedy any defects therein.J Ald.Laurent\u2014That the chai of committees be requested to consider \u201cwig.ability of not calling two comm « yoothe same day, and that they be acc 2% ©, - Fe.quested to appoint each a separate Ty for the meetings of their respective comuaittees.On motion, Ald.Childs, Alds.Telson, Grenier, Stephens, Mercer, .David Laurent were appointed a Special Co \u20180 to confer with the Harbor Commiss} a the advisability of extending th wall.On motion, Ald.Stephens w.to sell a quantity of old iron, thes.the Corporation.* .Ald, Thibault moved for an opi the City Atforney, as to whether ax, man can accept the office of Park d sioner, with the allowance of §300 4 num attached thereto, without invak hig seat in the Council.\u2014Carried.The Council then went into Com: the by-law to regulate the constral buildings and to prevent accidents The Committee rose, reported andl asked leave to sit again, The Council then adjourned.QUEEN'S BENCH.Molsons\u2019 Bank Case.UE The following evidence was given at sin aftermoon sitting of the Court yesterday.», Mr.John Q.Cunningham, assistant accountant Merchants\u2019 Bank, deposed\u2014It might occur that a teller would have to leave his balance open on a particular day, Mr.Elliott, recalled, said Glass had been in the bank's employ 11 years, and perhaps f more.Robert Lindsay, stock broker, deposed \u2014 Could not say the exact amount of operations with aecused ; Glass had a large amount in Montreal Telegraph\u2014about 500 shares, or $20,000 at par; total amount of cash received was $5,600, representing several speculations; in round had heard that prisoner, at that time, was worth $10,000.Mr.John Molson deposed : On the 18th November examined the cash in charge of prisoner with the directors and found it substdntially correct; assisted to examine prisoner\u2019s cash on the 29th November, the day of his arrest.To Mr.Terrill \u2014Had taken great pains te find out ifthe cash and cheques were correct, and found it so.Martin Heaton, inspector of Molsons\u2019 Bank\u2014 On the 20th November Mr.Molson asked him to examine the prisoner\u2019s cash.He found cash ort hand, $82,974.22.The item of $1,425.60 went through prisoner's hands two or three days before, but it was not credited.The last day Glass was in charge he did not take the trouble to strike à balance.There was a deficiency in eash of $3,500 and ÿ12,000 entries.This was the case for the Crown.Mr.Terrill asked for a short adjournment, as he did not intend to call other witnesses.His Honor allowed half an Lour to prepare his defence.For the defence, Mr.Terrill addressed the jury at great length.The prisoner, he said, had not appropriated the cheque for 81,425.60; he had passed it to the Mer- chante\u2019 Bank, where it had been credited to Molsons\u2019 Bank.The Molsons\u2019 Bank, and mot the accused, got the benefit of the cheque, by the fact of the amount havi been credited to this bank.The learn counsel recapitilated all the facts brought out in the evidence.It had been shown that prisoner had too much to do to allow him to do his legitimate work efficiently.He referred to the fact that the bank had.made a claim for the amount liable by the.prisoner, and to the lack of opportunity for the prisoner to examine the books of the- bank, which, the witnesses of the Crown.had to admit were full of errors.How could Mr.Heaton know what case items.came to hand ?Had the officers of Molsons\u201d Bank been regular in following up their rules, the jury might have been less vigorous in their demands for actual proof.But, on the contrary, they had been extremely loose in the observance of their bank rules.If it wag a felony in Mr.Joy to have failed to enter the amount; the prisoner should have been indicted as an accessory after the fact, or as a receiver.Mr.Ritchie, Crown Prosecutor, followed in a brief address.The prisoner was not gharged with having stolen the cheque, but with having appropriated its equivalent amount.The defence did not call up Joy as a witness, because he was in almost as bad a position as the prisoner at the bar.He left the case with the jury.The Hon.Mr.Justice Ramsay, in summing up, charged strongly against the soos The evidence, he said was as complete as it could possibly be.The learned counsel for the defence, in his address to the jury, had not touched the casa at all.There was no doubt as to the existence of the draft.The learned counsel made an ingenious defence, but it was based upon a fallacy.There could be no mistake about the evidence.The judge could only ses one result, unless the jury disbelieved the whole of the evidence.The jury had nothing to do with sympathy.Mr.Terrill asked if His Honor be pleased to instruct the jury with regard to any doubt they might have in this case, to which the judge replied that he would not ; were none existed, he would not have th jury entertain fanciful doubts.The jury then retired, and in about t\u2019 quarters of an hour came in with a > of ¢ guilty.\u201d The Grand Jury found the follor Bills :\u2014 3 Annie Eastman, murder, plea\u2019 Trial next Tuesday.SRY, Louis Landry, embezzli money.Sifroid Lemay, Alphoss Gamble.plea, not guilty.med in t John Hannon, Lurand warrants Alexander Thom These two prisongo made default.same burglary, -a letter demanding were issued fo Victor Bobbery.Lucille Yault with intent to rav- money, y JamQnge, being an accessory to P .ish.Sony Mondelet, abducting a .16 years of age.NO BILLS.Council, The said list shall comprise : lstyelie Lemieux, larceny.The names of the employees.2nd.The à Ledoüx, larceny.salary annual, monthly and daily.\u201c peices Labine, burglary, two indict Their duties, the number of years the ments.Ferdinand Decarie, Alfred Lamoureux and Joseph Beauchamp, des oh Goldstein, robbery, stealing a horse and three indictments. Lo + oss Ee fy 3 WP aed cast de wy won ak) a ta dé TS e ect t a Ke is it Le Es \u201c mate iad AA rare tas res dian\u2019 at ner w anion ; A.ê.Cn a a - 5 : iv Le \" N rae - (ans ce .i .; 3 - y Ces né cé SA Se pi nl RE Pe sas Mandats = nso Bt! A oT : | \u201c A | 4 iM a Va > an ; 7 OT PILE ON , ; ; : ; vu er : .Co Le Add SHORT FE a 0 FOR 70 IE.i do ; 4 as IT atl.Al i Morning Tolograma.Tp a dink d YT eat toc EOE Emel \u2019 JON BALE OR 70 LET Coun- | Dros ve bob Vars i] tonbasa the hou : = EC AAAS Foriegn trem + 8 Whistle bi : Nog iow ; : bol trite Bt eta | ets Coy + sir or === Nor for tn hu ge, PQ hu ut cn \u2018 ce hr i x a 22m es met been in operation, sind sf Thibeu\u2014Phat it bes a verhill Property.\u201d On the lot ro of Une sant per mal Oo roe Ons cyst pee bach inses: W press Waggos ; \u201cMn \u2018Rowe sre \u201cwl tied.Lo future no horses shail be granted t 7 È 3 don onan | , î ST mes aot SSA the Marta, who ; Palmer mo F i Th de La or wilbout ihn dor} ! LET.on St.Oatherine street, To LET, those two very desira-\u2019 iawn a rs wy x hoo the village in 183%, and was \u2014 Gadi Rie for 136 Papacy.4 nano a are Anyone exompt ame bo the City Samrayer and 3 BTR es Fox ing à Gretrate stand ; D vaimaug Ut: Vubart ot Chrisiophs bls Tenement eR ail modern ANTED, a Office Boy.J .| meter far Bien years.A valuable painting of Virgin and Quid, p Dominion and Proriasial i hts olashied any uperintendept of Waser Woeks cog 4 gro - RA } Apdthechry DE, Larçoupe far U Sara Re dde DS 8 Plasau shront- mu a Eameay, Adve Advocate, 67 8b Me: Loftes \u20188.M td ne | Ton Jan V ck, Jobn of B Las been that a settlement was le.Alm ver.Se te so : vison 8 | Tes TES CURE agen a 07° HUE) LET, farnistvod or wisferaish \"ANT elaime tHe liobor of ba Migeorvdey, Mdles from the Berlin N a paie, Bowl moved fox pepe &., at | cet of this Gon = ee B ITOLE : | WANTED, ayonng girl as Gen- io + A Prom Belin dhe ia with Section 15, Pecifi Railroud.hall tal pluob acc 4 TOL: LET, Store 15 8t.Nicholas sity \u2018Upper Bt, Urbain strest ARE GR; ES | 1nd fythe trie swish: sotsen.B | mp pm mado sym Mex a 5 DE ET rAOHE ED RESIDENCE shih ie or ice va ire roe we roy 8,85.rout 2100 per annem aad an \u2014 gt on- he 16th st Indian River, vad | > A vi ocone pers | re said had no ob) ir i, Rivard spate too bar ] 4 g : hs pay Xo hE SAT EATEN ve once appt 0 LET, fmt à rhtéione Mouse W ANSE ft-se Nig | \u2018( pe lulls 1] 84 French EN 7e de balance papers would re ei Wed: pt nae der sci tho prosent ra ; avec bay.tos parte; oc Ligue, over the BTAR Office.gia J ves gree math, otealr a bi Wreeh a \u2018potorty à | \u20ac Andersen street, Her J mys the Figssase & more equitable \u201ctas a Ey ; f NE HEE ER A Wane, > mars, motive Boy.| Béneiort root EET {abn Belching mm dnt) ir 3ehach, Manbenshd shh AbOAY Sw | woul public ati Eh = t for à mer:hante' office.Must writs 21 a of .re an jpçtoso \u2018Bavy.cati- Ogénier\u2014Timt fer the futwet\u2019 An EEL LE re ote.Re es Does 10 BOX TEE Sa caughtin soit So Pgh Dogan me wy - | ee vermmeut deciacing- or ituckentia said the routs hid oi.inten of the Coumeil phil \u2014 A a ; To.1: Barein, Solu, FR WANTED, a respeotatle mau us us Své spléndid \u2018animals were 1h, The 6-0 HE Breach iilitaty opti 29 bar.re od xen sme grated tbe | French se well tn : ï ET, ; v > pn \u201cadh \u2026- oo 0 4 6 f are Tinh _ eb 1 .J 8 us Seen Noy ee i Co Sra Tr Br tepimre A oot tor grmontin || J1 Borman: mesh rome pepe.| malninig tem drrred wie.04 ech \" i Poultét.coisplained od of te taatpenity ï Pen pnd Ue yh ; HOW IT WORKS, Sed au Cour one FARE rs EF ANTFD, a Thorough Servant Afters debate, lasting eleven hows, in\u2019 arm the \u2018Grand Trank had Tatercolo- | \u2019 fa Hoar, ot n cortai Mini Bi ar.| a B - : | we Er \u2014 ; | , two Brick Houses on city references required.Apply as 10] .which A reached annually towards each of À 3 « Que Life Insurance Com) LET \u2014 Gren wv passions o be 8 Macken y others\u201d some poopts thtni.oer aoe bettas t House SEEKING.I Arcus out stone a Se NE Py Lt Tw hi Epa io nen an a be a | 2 ANTED.a ; 5 y akan rs \"iy or, ihe aes Yonial rly had been, aaron To vay, er city, Catholio to: be their cost.» let « torse ataget, wétn Experienced of ething w ottt s mmersial , that they might se us (A Jratreal puntiaman has bad two Palle Saat, hn sre oe Ae 3 | on a u i tm ta, ma (Avi to Bobegiaqm sechnd time the Ministerial bill for ways iy some de das nt apps and al- \u2018agious diseases, And horefore hat the Civie 1a the tna, was tndliced by the EF war Fortis intending te change tarde makiene Ie tots n, Disiston pega desirable mo Li LET-Part of House, tour ANTED, by ie Gti of Apr i1, stitutions wis taken from\u2019 the Osanty Coun and means, hé pâssed in the Upper House.(0 be unjust, still it was impossible Pier Hospital bo sholtihed ne Pate 4 aan wide 3 Bon forfoltable ph in his Come .should remember the advantages of goed\" us x Eel ue À 1 rogers washers $1 ty strdet, first Trt Street oat of ot are, Cn \u2018, Spm Bi.pe ashing of Irs mia > cila.EE dion the Lower thé cirevmat-\"ees to charge ring They had vero i ho = hat hid ra sur.a \" e ply ohn pe TOYIsIO! u recom- stitu 1 .Nu son Feito, outrcd vist spot | MOUNT ROYAL VALE, \u20ac 0,88 Cotlege # %° TO, LET, Lower House, ir TR SRY | À report bas just bees Issuoël of tha loan, ends ia Momediate adoption, ee a oe ands har oedings against the Grand Truk Company puits PES ao rates As LET wevera lendid Offices, improvements; marie menti singel WayTED.a smart Lad, about bo Bee of Due: seséion may be bronght to a speody tefmine- | they had dons à very great deal elope for oy ing and céusag a auiéance où t .Po \u2018a 0 mu e an quietly) inquires jh ow 14 uch he Æ r TNA woud whore homme can ba Tad with sl theadvantageact & Et James a and 5 st.J Jos streets.Rent rary iow: ant.Apply Piste eu Chartés Borrb: D Tome ste 7 te qe at Peu rh poly In feasts had the close of 1875 the loans on aie | tioh, thus hus avoiding prorogation.the country, and had conferred véry great Char ington street railwey croming, Point St.- oly Ane EO i000, of westly ITY sup COUNTRY, A517 lo en Barrons Books {a | Trtmelo maw TL TEL were_Ontatio, $16,680,820; Quebec, $3, rene.benefits an the farmers.Thoy had oqualsod Ald.Brumet-\u2014To change the plan of The LE Bots Co ve for lost money, de ae ods ; © |rPO Lær_Noüce to Butchers\u2014 T'Opopcte cpagee roro ue 1 81 (ter Month made |720,000.And the til vis of the vai Loupe, March 37.| Péri frais at in a paris of Cons Chamber in, thos 74 ee efor this?All mere iocal Com Free Wator and ne Taxes, The premises now oceupled Mar ju street.Apply fo A.Boyer, 330 Commis: Press or Wate modes, Sand wa Sg: citar estate on which these loans were mide was Loxnox, 27.\u2014A Bagues corres- the country ; the country had derived great Ald.Kennedy\u2014That a ae D be pre- : macther In Canada 0, Caritorais» Matnc or Misourk sin every ty of an In var ket; on SRI Hay of Bt.Urba aie ad vire strosis; sioners street.a 71-24 Mosey retuntiéd.A.Elktn, Box ronto.82x Ontarlo, $30,827,000 ;.Quebec, 8 155, 000.Paes reports § uother butchery 1 pr\u201d the bencfie from he enterprise of these railways, pared List| Shut alt prey or straw be osriain crease value.Josaeast ic egovina.lamask, 2rition, M 1hting for & positica among the reltakle Teds, 97 Bien cuty Street.80-1m YO LET OR FOR SALE, one a The réturns for 1876, trs said, are in ex- | Orth 8 s G ° nie not Tesalted p rously hercafter weig Crete lis og RAT MI TENE var reso om Vizles ire for mle os 6 at LET, well-lighteh Room, To on Shek testo fol lsd SITUATIONS WANTED.cos of thos of the preceding year rthodox, Church hud orlebrated bis tobe | fon al hem, and invsted choir \"Ad.Chidé-For a rer fem the Gly Tracton Over 8 percent.It makes wo immense OF very reasonable terms, and one thousand Villa a the à floor, co about 600 sq d'Union Terrace, Hygoilte, corner of Boy Pet cer 2eme eee 5 | À Railway Committee, sitting at Halifax, bridal Be sto by Tu aith, The capital in them, and they must not Surveyor on the state of the drainage in the eR Tey ons wont and wremes tot sa.[pice siapied ot oy Wohl ma Bpmutiialng mols dlls\u2019 rel NTS Tao WANTED, by a person spoaic.Has found ont that one of the roads has been down Tasty was stopped by Turks, who out Etes with.or hamper da\u2019 anything o Wes ard aud on the but mens a ready 3 in eceerary expenses.arose um put Jook a3 for ave hundred dollars pez lok in payments equal Graham & Co on Brak office se TO LET APARTME \u2014Two fon both tanunuvies, à situation ns Poreman built mainly of brush and logs, coversd exposed their Leads on Ihe Bleats, a ee vi or hamper gl operation, ny defects therein.itis wan ine your funds Jka water, TVinit to to one dollar a week.' r |'0, LET, a magnificent Hotel, in front part of house of the \u201cadorei a Laptalne à ar rene WT, AG Sr ae yard, Ad: with about two feet of earth.It Sppears died from the effects of tho outrages inflicted.a the Grand Frank the og 14.Laurent \u2014That the chairmen of com- _ &TN A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY A little further out an equal number of lots will Grand rank pi Depot; pond aa rer to Seinen oar Le megnidomnt, properly ls wey WANTED, a situation to arive \u2018he Prorin pe Inapector ras inthe ; 0 There is no redress for these cries.vernment had endeavored to wake the tariff be of wo ing re itises for the 1 J.R.ALEXANDER, M.D, be sold for thres hundred dollars par lob tn smaller JAS Arde con Cote SL toting; elt apiad for op tance from other, houses, selBu alr lsal wart at Sohn pres by \u2018a sober man.Can speak witness, a pect en he ue A Belgrade despatch states that in Bosnia as fair and reasonable as was at possible ame day, and that they be accordingly re- nN Oppoutte tho New Pont-offe, M ee oe payments, if preferred.Teg; about tno miles from the city market On SE to the undoraipned, at Laprairie LOUIS Be rnces.mess 6 ES q bo Tot or May.Spector Was never, on the road in his section mation iia av being armed mad lod.jo the circumstances, and he I ouly to (ested to appoint cach a separate: dey for © New , Mop a ut 2 Address , Sram often.728 ; ed and dralle say that the rate charged on the Intercolo- In every case cash purchasers will be made o ; be basement welt cit adapted for any description of LET, threo Lower Tone ANTE h oie.ot all for a whole year; that he \u201conly A special commissi f off © meetings of their respective committees, \u201d - :D, by tw ; spe on of officers and sur.nial for freight and engers was lower (CITIZENS INSURANCE COM- bare iscouah - ho nan sel E.R.GAREAU EAD: rot Tente moi, 240 74 and 573 oh charles Wa ans, ot ation as Cool in amos |B Passed by it on the high road some distance geons has been, appointed to Mit that uo than on wey other nilway on the cou- rente Blephens, Mere,\u201d David snd Lo | u ces.Apply .bet Evans street.106 fon oho city nces ; shall avoi ilitary service.tinen n reference to the question PANY OF CANADA.O'BRIEN, 538 8.Mary etrost, every day, sua on '['C, LET.\u2014The large Lot and WO LET, two first-class now Wan n E ; pe En 723 SCOTLAND./ e military have received Snider rifles brought up by the hon, member for North.ronfor with the Harbor Commissionors as visu 6» | gaturdays in the afteranon, at Mount Boyal Vale \u201ci.Bonaventure RO a Be Michaels Land, at ane Dwotiln a, with all the latest improve: WAN ED.a, steady n nan, with The income of the Glasgow branch of the from Constantinople.Ulemas and Dergishes umberland in refe ence to the transports.he advisability of extending the ARANTEE, EF, LIFE, ACCIDENT, 3 se aceupled br Merde, Gin à Grcon, carpen- Frans bambi tinted on Manse wtroe et Jos Bauru) Slrver, x.Adârens, J'C.D, 227 Notre Dame Religious Tract Society last year was £1,357.continue to excite warlike feeling by !anati- tion of figh, the subject had engaged the wall.J 8 4 Drasoross: This is » central and desirable property, sliher fx To dood emnte.ADTAY WA RAB BY.Lawrence strock.Tos M : e sses.Insurgent bauds ure appear- attention of the Goverment, aud he Lopéd Ou motion, Ald.Stephens was authorized ax ave aorous rendent LU , cit > Tovar oF coal depot.\u201d THOMAS ME > V ANTED, a situation an Groom fore hen £6,000 have already ben ing in hitherto undisturbed districts, and as this year an arrangement would b: arrived to sclla quantity of old iron, the property of ADOLPHE ROY Vico President.10.mr To LET, those new first-olass/ oy ana Gardener or unger Ga ardencr ; under.by yl y sales at the Glasgow Institute of the weather is becoming mild enough to at which would meet the wishes of the hou.the Corporation.> pe! R.B.CORS | Ax aan, | 4 O LET, Premises su suitable fora | Houser: ou of on (front: wiruate in Sk bo well recommended.Address W 6, aR we has bee | lake life in the mountains enjoy able, these gentleman.Ald.Thibault moved for an opinion from HENRY LYMAN JOHN L.CASSID 3 De 2 io Fan 4 vote n carried in the Glasgow nds will receive large accessions from the On motion of Hon.Mr.Mackonzie, the EDWARD TAB BERT AJOEN HOTOHISON, = IRR AVR er 0 arabam & Gon Bran Es = me TE A ine W- ANTED _Two Sin with \u2018Free Presbytery 1 in favor of the continuation aperit bythe re are driven to de.House adjourned at 11:15.the Cr pri Ÿ oe Te a uary.Manager.OTICRS 384 i ters, of fas © eofo Lett J : , Hsan Ormes, N \\FFICES TO LET.Brian Fo atrest.rent very Tor.Abris ao\u201d oo pi Com 2 rampermai.LE The baci of the Glasgow Association for from Bosnia and Bulgaria assert that TT \u2019 sioder, with § OS invente 0 TSOR ?179 ST.JAMES BTRERT.119 The Harbor Commissioners; of Montreal.ate pre- > ven good Houses and foes anderen 71.¢_ the Relief of Incurables last year was £3,- gatherers exact declaring the a second batch .CITY COUNCIL.Lis seat in the Council.\u2014Carried.i ans EEE e Offices In thelr new f- promise a ling, at 50 Parm street.oe op the WANTED E Experience Nurse 463 11s.1d.authorized.\u2018The Purki Gevernment in The City Council held à meeting yester- The Council then went into Cominittes on RoYAL JNSURANCE CY THE MOLSONS BANK.Bie D.WarTNEY, À LET, at Cote St.Antoine.for pa Shoe chien; os propres IE and Aquarion Company i is \" a as mat will require somethi \u201cEp.presided.Present ve er baridioge and to event sosidens tion a i * ral TOON OF ENGLAND.Harbor Commissioners } Suabling and Garden.Adûres & 6 réa oi: hie 714 it being unsuccessful.Pr ssactous He to ae a impots.rove.Grenier, Stephens, Hood, Clendinneng, The Committes ross, reportad progress, _ oe guarevciders of BANK wl _Mantreal, ne } pis WANTED, by ® respectable The annual report of the Glasgow Young meat in the condition of the po lation.\u201c| Rivard, Dawid, Wilson, Holland, 'Mo- and asked leave to sit again.The subscribers beg 40 DOHry tasty rises wd | by move a ae ur per ost LET, a very Desirable Brit mans toire, re Ne ees Dien'sSocietyforreNgious improvement states All negotiations between Rurkey and Geuvran, Gauthier, Mullin, Merour, Gene- The Council then adjourned.\u2014 the public that they reparod to (nture ln pon pt , day uly declared, LET, STORE Cottage, situated ti a healthy locality, on the that th - real Laurent, McCambridge, Thibaul 014 established and vw {well retried La welling.for the current half-year, snd that the same will \u2019 ver wide, detng No.21 Montcalm etree srontiow, Lie Penn maoNSe O4\" that the number of members'on the roll at Montenegro have been stopped.anedy, Hobert, Br ; Bones and bei contention mou advuntasons bo payable st tho Office of the Bank fn thle City, on | | Apply toiifin ro 6919 ANTEDZA French Girl de- the end of 1876 was 4,956, an increase of 502.Kennedy, Robert, Brunet, McLasen, Childs, QUEENS BENCH.oe he moat meine erMorcantle BUk® où and after the Socoud dy of April wext.oo \"FO, XET, a superior Cut-tone wi ox ibis Td references Avni ug Cen The returns of tha Chief-Constable of DOMINION PARTTAMEINT.Afr routin sod Motor?ao rs wi ROUTH & TATLEY, The Transfer Books will be closed fiom the 106 ST.JAMES STREET.of the Tor oe: inated a eh ovary convent: Terio, No.B Bt.Charles Borrom tree treet, Bagicery sy are of the crimes committed in the Bib urine returned thanks to the The following crigenee vos Slr: the Chief Agents for the Domtdion.to the 31st proximo inclusive.| hoe, Det og 2 Jamaica Place: 31 German atest; city during the year 1876 abow thatthe Seante.afternoon sitting Court vo ee y b ytoTifinBros.6913 \u2014 total members of the different committees for the 3 wo A Om ro Catron] 290 roo ote Board) oman, SITUATED.Ru OW.LET, a Comfortable Cottage, M ee 22 50% ve that an addrem be presented Bureau cordial way they remsived him on the several co on En depot 4 SHOES.\u2019 \u201c Camniqr.Por particulars, apply to Metnre,: Ta mle toners et.y App a ANTED by a young Man, à Sir William Thomson has been awarded Excellency ing thathe will be pleased should notice him ro than any ther might cour that « teller would have te 1 ar Se Monta, Feb.POUR, NET JohRPE ANTIH, TO LET, House, furnished or WANTED, bY a Jou0E Mon: & by, the Italian Scientifo Amociation the LA comp before this House a full member.ee sie wid Claas hd Det J EAT BARGAINS.\u2014 = Grego an mised, corner of Simpson and Me- Son nai ger, Be a ord toro.Address prize for the Italian or foreigner who by his aud complete statement from the year of The following petitions ware read : in the bank's employ 11 years, and perha | off cost, for tw two weeks ; , 8% = M ECHANICR na » in, ate me mer œ ; TET Pom eu 2 WANTED a good Farmer during.the a Toe res of Arr of the Conds Agricaliorel.nd From proprietors of Barre strect For ex.» CAN A : .en urance drain assessment.\u2014Road ; A pororh yin noce, bd > Shore, 209 Suv tren ana S aire ERK all the intel and oe LET, - : se ol shed, ts stone Howes, 'N \u201ca 1596 1.VIF a 39 st.Tibet street.___ Ar science.Company, wk statement to be duly sworn emption, rom ent.Babe Lind, the cmt ame deposed \u2014 © .\u201c i » oe etn, No 0 to 9 5 TES 1 Ver ee ete er | Pc re SRR.«| EE SE Sei Bide vai Pelt Goods, at low prices.Lge Mon bog do à 3.30 a year, Post paid or Con raies 341 NOTRE DAME STRKET, 0 LET, new Brick, two storey: a drives French hd Eagiien, \u201cAddress Se Intely been scarce.Nineteon vessels of 1,0 hetoon, wad phe, Jomidence of oh aod | oi From proprietors of Parker street, as tos Ins in Alen, ogg oY of L J pis Al PP Hao wl Come Br.za Cote Bt.Antoine; ont-bullding, nd tank.LT 100 {ons in the aggregate were launched in bolder.Such statement to be made Committee.» represen i | PIANOFORTES.cama.eo tome Huss, J hn al ee, WE Lot a ont ak yt pi fra per ahi Br |B CO me a 0 0 | pe AE À | _\u2014 at fine Sto) ns e same mo ast cou- or ° t Buseane E ER PIANOFO RTES | MONEY OR STOCKBEOXER'S OFFICE.heated by hot air and with NON modern con- Spi Maid or Norse; lt The natives of Douglas ident.in the w the date at nd dooney was street.Fd that nee, at.that was worth.| à 1 ; .\u2018ventetios, No, 6071, Sherbrooke street.ose\u201d - (foe Bry refer neighborhood f ha require prepare it en an- From the > proprietors of &t.Bonaventare UC \\ % 1 Te ackno BER PIA] the best imported Promise altdred to sult lessee.SH.& J.oapacity.Apply) by otter H 73, of Glasgow have pu cn a meet: nual statement.A Mr.John Molson deposed : Du the 16h .J Tree gunmiy and ire I , Absy st above sero.ero.68-1m 8 and 7 Recollpt on ateeet Taran mre 13 imgto consider the propriety of Hi Le ee 5 Hon.Mr.Read moved that in the opinion ty nt ftten Ti of that siret.November de directes a nd found .à sh, in 1h evenness HARVEY.- Es Oe or sin, they are wasarpaseed by any ae.| VE.OLLENDORKT.begs to Led |'TO IED, A APP | BOOMS.memorate (he rignéug of tès Cole Losgus sera\u201d of he anububuring.ash oiouk | mmemenger 0 oe omelin For sppoiatment Mlwaotily comes; to cms j FACTORY, mn A rman FTEs = wet TO LET, SHOPS.Solana et blo Temtal ADP fe and Covenant there on 20th Jun, 1713, tural industries of the FN yr our of the new City.Hall.\u2014Re- prisoner's cash on the S0th November, the # - she has Opa » with Smok- IT The House [Robmi to Leu Bai t i ar Ing and Reading Boom attached, at No.8 Phillipe \u2014 The Housb > and = a a, oot cent por Tor word wach eg Sine ante on which it adoption of a national policy by which aither From Montreal Swimming (lub, which ds PS Terrill Had taken pairs te à : Hinquton, ont.sens vies they ean - fresh Huvaas ewes TWO FINE COMMODIOUS SHONS ¥0 LAT, prover ad T4 1d sir (Bb Alszander sirest, 88 Rocio ter A comfo réably The authôrities in the G : o : rer ob toads, with telstra Statesis numbers 500 members\u2014For the use of the find ont if the cash and groat ] ORTRRAL WAREROUIS, .serschaure Pipes, rgimie Tobasees.; ; Tire MoE Baxter, \"Wm.Dow & Co.\" = authorities in the ity In- tained or a is eatab- cheques were oorrodt, 3 \u2018'® Blonry Ntveet.Feats call and Judge for yousselves.su ; Nos.9 ead 11 BLxURY frauxr, - ry LET st Moore.i gic Furnished es au Saitavle for ur single I In 7 dustrisl Museum have recei a ue lished by Canada, rat en to advocate od ing.L x St, Elissboth va sud found + ot f Mol , 3 ee Ci \u2014\u2014 , \u201cre rican manufactures, natural products, Protecion.Committes.spocia à \u2014 orders at OR .; Bank\u2014On the 20th er Mr.Molsom 1 pinion - ob oar © pratt oo Both heated by steam\u2014onc of them well Atted up House on Bt.Antoine street, No.237.ROOM-A Furnished Front Bed sad Datu history specimens collectad by | Aer a long discussion the debate was ad- À letter was read from ex-Mayor Dr.asked him tq examine the ner\u2019s cath.\u2018 4 pti .te era with Shelves, Drawers, 0, and voty suitable for n° do.Phillips square.te Dr.David Livingston during his -journ Hingston, ten his resignation abCoun- He found cash on hand, $87,974.22.The \u201d | = TATLORING.| Rr aria: Eee, vues mem, ROOM To, Lets Sonoran | Er B,J TPE S| PES rong te pug Sed Rody Bonin | peal es ry i ._ COAL.&e TURN BROWNS \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 | HUBLAND-DESRARATS LITH.CO.'% FOR BALE OR TO LET, meme, mire Bath Yel ae rin or Fa were bequemthed to heu ques pr than gaels was read a third time and passed, orm pry Andi be lected Tor « bands two or hiss dy Dore but it was , ] i == House on Berri street, at foot, No.13, near Viger - the doc mot credited.© y waa in 3 VALE COAL B EVERLABTIKG TWEED PANTS, Price $3.Ap I Pra \"ra epacious, ar \u201crood Siables i Swe Conca: ROP ee Pleasant Front canine on whe died last your ut meurs of Commons.of De Hinge oe i, a D due charge li did not take the eroubie to vire i La the aory Lost fusl for Erica Fine mnû Hemvy, 80.25.| po LET, OFFICES.Bouse\u2019 gord-sized 0 Part caen ; rooms, furnished or unfarnished, 101 Mot In preference to the organization of acity k Orrawa, March 26.\u2014Hon.Re Mec- Hon.J.L Bown roy Appointed po She .hy er oun a defclency'tn ou cu > y HABOILLEZ - Pre > engie bro own \u2018rétarne the «@ eritaies, KITCHEN RTOVES, GRATES OX STIRM, sc SQUARE paAlse the es following Vacant Lots, fy rooms let, two Furnished aud under the control the Conncïl it has expenditure on the Patio yn the cessor, \u2014Carried, Stephens dissenting.This was the oase for the Crown.; 1 Redced 50 cents thin day.pur BROWNS ON LARGE PLAT ove LAS mag tus On Suter] ing Oras ston: Tet ITI?oom wih or wih T er Vu ie contracts emtered is à «iso returns relative wos only dar form of fies oa Mayor.Mr, Terrill anked for po adjourawcit, 3 Lun .Craigruné Bsotuty véreete.and ouest O83 In a ! T 3 rice, $6 per ton, dohivarad promptly in any pase ZYWRLASTING TWEED PANTS, Price 9 .amen, ss avec AT ET anne accés.|RoonsTo1 LET, tor gentlemen.Castle and at Piershill, as also those of the Nr vlog Japplias foc the oplonie! From H.T.Machin, Assistant-Treasurar \u201ca id not tend to | otter Witte po i of tus ity.Extra Fine and Heavy, $2.25.TWO FLATS in (he adicining bulding ou Ore on wi Fe ares dene?.ope, Wingeors\u201d BTA olla: Beti A6 Focal Voluttees Brigades, with the view \u2018of tent and charhoter of the works ried on for the Pro ing payment \u2018 of oa pars kis defemce.3 ROBT.C./ ADAMS & 00 ar _ 9 CHADOILEEE SQUARE Re fr oes or iin | Join O88 $0 BL Pau RooMs- With or without board, ard, op eriodical es arrangements rte in the improvement of the Toronto harbor \u201cquarter 9 oi = OB ae the Noh.are the the es Mr.Teri Mich 1 strost.- steam.a vas Tow rate, a4 171 B8 Lawreace urog year jen Railway, \u2014Finance e jury at prisoner, a {J STAFFORD: FAILO i pidgin de} To Wersour ras os Se es ais om Se baa oo th public parks mien Mr.Holton presented the report of mittee î \u2018 Com- a op eo ne nor 8 pris to the choque de MISCELLANEOUS.ve.BY ot \u201cBUNS NNPDENEARA FLY _\u2014 ve Banking mmerce, Mer- 9 eee mures v - \u2018From 3 centidiSa mammiontne (herr ova Osshusan kave 31 5067 Wury atreat | ka 0e 6 rpg Bhalviad.4 : VV ANTED, an Unfurnished Mr.Wm.Cameron, a Glasgow lyrical Teportiag with a fow smemdments the bill W.T.Machin, Assistant Treasurer chants\u2019 Tak, \u201cwhere 1¢ had been credited te à 1t hace up ta latest esys, lew for cash.Ourusente A ut 7 sively wiih Jaoy Fran comets : MAE TS; by Dy a ungie man.Btate particaters.writer, has just died at the advanced age of for the incorporation of joint stock com.of > ag y Free dons inten.Molsons' Bank, The Molsons\u2019 Bank, sad ; 4 cub o_o.Gin 410 Bheasy sirest, reaanily enlarged improved.seventy-five.Hi the autho! panies.nation of not the accused, got the benefit of the R, HENRY HOLLAND & 00, BUY BROWNS WANTED 10 PURCHARR | Frei nec BOARD rather popular song, amg ren Pon.Mr.Blake introduced a bil to pro.$35000 for the now fomsla gosl, \u2014Fiataos boue by the fact of the amount oust having e = be a\" à : 4 FANCY GooDs, EVERLASTING TWEED PANTS, Price $3.[Ome cant por word each IGeertion, pre-paid] | bos 616 gud 417 Gra etient cut maso fronts | a Sweet J Jessie o' the Dell, My Willis, Tide for the eurployment without the walls \u201c413 \"Neiaon enguired whether the money to this bank.Extra Fine snd Reavy $3.99.vue y m and \u201cDinna cross the of common jails of prisoners sentenced toim- \u2014\u2014] Om italated all the pie brought \u2018 ' bip 9 CHABOILLES SQUANE.Gi ih Fo Dante DO Costumes palgncoin Avena | [Boba Walken) Pesance Vo lnsrtion Tillie.Mr.Cameron was a he a prisonment therein.was to bo paid.\u2018The answer vus in the n°- out in the evidence.It had boom shown 340 Ne.Pail Street = = \u2018 | eo smtrcontiiney H st, Sah nario, pee Dunipace, and three years ago a fewTrieads Hon.Mr.Blake introduced a bill for the gative.; that prisoner had too much to do to allow : \u2014 ANTED TO POROHANE TDR tue miroir at Me mn BOARD Wanted.) .hyalady and preenied him witha pune of 100 sovereigns Puppression bT betting and pool celing, ALD, BOY'S RESIERATION.him to do kis legitimate work efficiently.4 \u2014 STOVES.Bo.A WEBEL B oot tom, Apply do wu .DURAN, J Accountant wnd Betete De gentleman Roo ome = nd) Bourdgie ho in tecognition of his genins.Mr.Blake ee ill to The following letter was then read, \u2014 \u2018 He referred to the fact that the bank had ; Hew Goode vil Weakly.oe = = eA Yael » here vo otaer board P wie The Glasgow Burns\u2019 monument will amend the Post Office Act of 1875, making co i made u claim for the amount liable by the J ODOIN & OO, > Le = A Rouse ey tran\u201d four Tost i wiain incomplete until the four b or li a, the delay of mail trains « misdemeanor, MoxTREAL, 26th March, 1877.nar, and tothe lack of op ë ; ) LT Bale of sc Lo me ze series De Ç ce Le HOUSES WANTED._ BCARD \u2014At 314 St.George Ulsatraire of The Cottars Saturday Io Thompson (Haldimand) moved the 70 He ph the Mayor and Aldermen of wad vi, to examine the ks of the re ee _ ress, giving fail © Fons cent word each tr ht\" 66 nd reeding of Di) tor the rellef of Montres! \u2014 x, wid ch, the viens of the SAVE GAS »Y Taro \u2019 mo¥ FOUNDERS, | = pri PE PY WANTED, nett ton noathy B BOARD, Good Board and.od The Toa Dogs pee hy Martha Huwkatmw Holliwell.GERTLEMEN, \u2014At the caucus of ths mem- smit wero ers Row THE AUTOMATIC KXCRESION GAS SAVER.| NV ANTED.PURCHASE plc à or 1 apartments Rent «toit ui) a pry vw re sad in a thie pedentat.\u2014Of the designs prepared by PS an carried carried diviston:\u2014 { this Council to name the committees, oni Mr.Heaton know Pt case items = _ , WwW ASE $100 por snaum.Adfiress Gn W., 9748 ofioy.7% 4 D\u2014 Wanted Mr.E x eus Juno 1H of of LL 0 1 rhsHIMONIAL: STOVES, MACHINHRIES, &u ortersirann ant ve Rarement Vi VV ANTED vo remit, trom 15t of row Fim Pons?Upok cé pates pue have Exped coal \u201cron, comeifiss mumbir of questions were asked, but susied font, comeing my honesty aad in following up their à 1 certity tbat we save at leatt 30 por cont of Gas - Addresy, P.0.Box rings aise pr anf mory, han a whirs lus Comforts of 3 Dome may be safored: | siderable: progeeas has beso mad.in the nothing of importance elicited.dence.The majority of the members rie, de he fr Sigh have boen less a i ce Re D ser ROC On, are the \u2014 AL DE ALES TES Bore SF Boas AED Va = 6 Ja | modeling of two of the te mc in clay.sg Dore, the Londen of this Council having voted in the same 20%, thelr ditiands for actos] Frock 3 iss Saber, .PALE 2OOMS, PORT GUIDE reer - acancles LY A nf y temporsrily em- sense, I deem it wy d dut under the cireum- ?* htraty, they b 4 JOB.DUNAIME, : .loose in the observance of their beak ral rind i 1.Peter's Church, 8th March, 1677.F413, 0.0.\u2018 .Domville moved for dence ee ig an it à pro oy.tho feet fit was felony in Mr.Joy to bave failed ° \u2019 ss 37.PAUL sTRaRT, BEAUHARNOLS ROUTE, close FORBALE POUND.vit it in is gil home sentis, the dismimal of W.Colm Ee of shin Cound, | enter the ashonnt; the prisons\u2019 should 3 N.B\u2014Wowill attach me ot our Automatie : até am.0am.= = ë ahsonce of $y nore, er in the Customs, St.John, N.Bo have been indicted as an accomory the Bates SO NET ingratler à vai sromiecaine OSTON and NEW [One cent por word, Gish Sing P0-Jald.] [Advert wader tai ded axe Ditwted ot fe \\ ri fo ptt bia killing a that be was improperly dismissed.aro fa demand that the Go anal shoud fact, or as a ressiver.LE es Drum 3 3h do 50 per cent, (staolory pres will MONTREAL.BOsTO.Ti FOE SALE, two Valuable.Pa- S Nominal price to sncourage the sévertiette McCarthy, the Alen to ten henson\u2019 moved for returns, show- man 5 ou shoul Mr.Ritchie, Crown Prosecutor, followed Trop mad pay for same.oa lap; Tan 8 and Tamm A tents, to oid vory cheap.Call thls Sg\" os EY A or Lunatic Awlum.ing who upplisd the North.weat Police me justice ; nati) Be enquity be |.\" brief address.The prisoncr was mot dst8andi0am owe.as soon as e my © - 3 ROONEY & CO, Value tothe losers] the'Toth a steamship, the with po y charged with havin 3 cum PRO oO L COTE T.ANTOINE, close at 8 FoR SALE, a beautiful Har: | UND, aFranon St.Catherin erty of Mr.Sin of mati ¢ brother .no Wey (Colchester) moval t as alderman of this city.I déclare formtally | vith having à g stolen the choque, bat DIARIES.VANS & RIDDELL, CT Carma gray, du EY tava Rober ® bargala.utrvet Doar Drummond.Apyiy ab SraR ome of 5 Mr.Thomas Sinchir, J.P., Belfst, waa the loss of à dire eg otis winters nt ind.amount.The dafencn did not wp Joy i _ .Hood Te even + | 1 1871.E acoon (ONTRECE UR, VERBENNES.For SALE -To Carter One A Pawnbroke*s Obe ck Mears.ro an Thal of Tram, rs Tt fr commercial transactions with the cotpors- hd witness, because ho, was Ie bar, i OFFICE; ow ARD EVANS weal on UP win Seen 35 ey 160 count Sl et FoR WE A CaO deed EE png wing rea.8 Belfast.Sho in dilled the * \" | Goverament advertising.Qetails respecting tion, ha employees 2 wilt rende He Left the case with tho ys | oe 8 i; \u2014 380 tainin and is 1,800 tons burden, , Dr.Bch od rme Cn.Hem.M untion POCKET, ' Y mor of et oe \u2019 ults spoke in fever of preventing justice in granting this enqut render He.Mr.J Ramey, in ; \u2019 | osewmAM STE, HAMBLY aad UT.CHSAZRE OR SALE CHEAP, an Appro- » y PER RR The Anchor Line California,\" he shenghter of bufhlo frem the Ist Novem Justios to prenne Fe ne coment my Amming uh ch charged stro org sno 4 SCRIBBLING, WESTERN CHAMBERS, À Bac Elton of of $1,000 Address\u201d Box i as while on her passage fom w to Lon.ber to 1st May.resignation 1 «m no longer disposed to act the 4 : PERPETUAL 23 Br.Jomn Bram, \u2019 G AT ous at 7 0; SALE, à Newtftaniiiand IE on the St.Lawrence, à | donderry, about twoio\u2019cleck on the mora a Bowiliaored Per Botaile Bans in this Council under any consideration.Ta wl pire Wo 3 - MONTREAL For.22, tnd hwo lupe.Apily at No.108 RE EEA of the 11th ult., colidéd witha schooner o Government deposits in the Outario Your very humble servant, counsel for the n his 3 ae, By ee WONTEMAL GREAT ER! BRITAIN, by Osnadisn ce \u2018Pledds.The scheoner, struck amidehtyn, Pear He alleged that the Bak wea bei : ALrazp Boy, Ju, drs to the Jury, had.mot touched the case | LIAN \u2018MERLAR, C LEGGE & 00.Petar) sicse 11 TRS Tia Mew Tork R R ; Four a on Beave waa cut in two, and sank at once.Four favored beosaso of political sapport au Eivard moved tha Mesars., q stall.There was ne deubt a to the exist: a WIL 5 ; Mrmdays apd Treadaye, Sym.R SA Land.\u2014200 I D, on Beaver H Hill of the crew \u201cThe mate, who was bY it president, .J.Sim pars.Tt ls ns.Ge ab ol oe end of the draft.The learned counsel made : $908 We.B4 Br.Paawoors EAYINS STRESS.1888) OCHELAG.GA, close at 8 Pat vue Feit ot St.Jérom day It by proving property at 963 8t.Outhe- b \u201c pears that the Beak b has had tephens, Genereux an adinn sn ingenious defence, but it was based upon H¢ am, Sea x mle of Ee wed at .going, vas pied ap by the Califor- named & Committee to enquire into the fallacy.\u2018There conld miutak | LARK'S ELEPHANT SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, pus pot à pm EE Ty FOr particulars ap.FOUND, a Scotoh Terrier.piss\u201d tonths an average of 8275, OR ed a cause of the resignation of Ald.Ro a fallacy.: be no © about a ; \u2018 ¥ UNTINGDO 15e Propriotez, Joba Burke, 3%.owner can bave the same by ; pas Co of th mebt monty not bearing in 1d tT the evidence.The judge could only see 169 \u20188%.JAMES 3TREBY, 183.close at 6 a.m.oumtime bon peny rte sise e Committee \u201cBowell read letters sho Intamst.the\u2019 nf Ald.Clendinneng said that he msde no ane result, unless the jury disbeljeved the SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON ak RE sa vem \"1050 am.uni = SALE; a Shetland Pony RE he waa 2 | on Library bave e red hn du ne sou manager bad coerosd the Jo (Bask tumémcation sginat Al Roy; hehad heard Soi the oridens, jury bad nothing = Sheth ° of new mem! wun the largest ; bayporttag in Committee that a with sympathy.RAs 7X08 HIGHT TESTTRONIALS SM VER MEDICINES, Bo.ISLAND LAX ro 20ETTAND | Foose es FOUR Fos net amr, 8, me of mr tee singe your, nd th i prod a Poorer oxndidate hair supplying stone to the city, fT ek esked if His Honor be pleased \u2014 [OTHERS READ THIS! norm JOR BAUR.» Titensed Saloon, | Lukes Lorne Brug be ott, sown by My, Jn Ms.Cortright aid Un Jetta re sad be (Clandinpeng) cbipciad 4 207 do | meet the Jury pr SOR cy fixtures com: BT cass, à us anû ricommendes by a (he principe voxe w a acu IN] and LONG vx, pte.1 8-10 Se 5 + Mahony, She committee oe requested sting Ha 7.Dimptoa's aid, dr mitien.He ne at te sit on this Com- which, de Judge re bare in would E.Sowinglashine empenies.ANTED, LAN?POUR, ) to consider feaelbility \u2018opening ra mittee of investigation.4 ce TINDALES GROATS.|Fopane, ve Dane Press | Lo.=== Mivary in the evenings, With & iowa ox- ool whiten with hi consent Ho denied, Ad.Btepheos sid that Ald.Roy aup- jury \u201cnon ete, be woud not ar th À LADIES , ] APRANIIE, cose at 8 hia.Salis snt 2.| ie adventague to the working oe, oe had been favored.roug stone for the gaol, pf the | \u201cFon then retired, aud in about thrpe- 4 et -\u2014 INFANTS INVALIDS 00D, : FOR ; 1 2 Re be id Hon.lune Bian it to the ( Corporation.He did ati of boar cae \u2018In with a vecdiot À ; J ) ; ; .aged secure aix want to on commit Whea maMag RATE TEA Se many grootient tus you tn We.NEW GLASGO Ww, BAULY: UK hd Disnéstio 0008, JE © camender 2e 1, ) wn Compllesionars hitily 8s- the Govetyment fa return for the'de Ald.Robert stacked Ald, Stephens, ond ° found the foile 3 CLARK'S ELEP for ria am Ou bus AC Squat Whe | { ule net Joseph\" téatf » stroma fiowing from Fie had sceured À \"but since then TiS Grand Jury wing True if Etre anû taposté health | : UNDLAND arme a tn lots to suit purchasers, SA RY read Vu Glen, for ths purposs of supplying tion had ed mdemrnéd fous.Qp- a Mood remarked that ET.useloms to Bills \u2014 rey Cornea tiem have bese seciived | on HalMax, whemes \"trs - SAPIN, \u2018the esst snd of the town with water.The on, Mr.Cartwright said the statement © at art bise) dus Antio Basten, murder, ploads riot galley.SAWN AND SPLIT.MAPLE | ae countèng from avin, svaans terrier \"who tnspectsd stresm gated falsehood tls cay tender,\u201d alluding to « fon \u20ac Trial next Tossey.Jo SET Tapia.i ate 18 i AED Eve rough committes 0 the asti- |.was an unmiti committee.Louis Landes wmbe and ville | Detivered or 88 par One.al N22 T Noi Bout Carat soph at 0 Te bo yt = Ç Sir John Ma Macdagald add he Tous must el ore ha \u201cid an Alderman had a money.zling roepoctatie erage STATES, close RE mas ou rent DR con brooke str rot il be rente, © urs.belie hon.genitleman, he dou right to make a contract with the gaol, aad ifreid Lemay, Alphenss Gisesstte, larseny COAL, COKE AND OHAROOAL, Joux LEMIS 200, aad, pam.sd at EE DE I = Wotios WAI are the py to contre ru ooh hl prides 4 ¥ fhe country wonld, as the\u2019 cirothistances that Ad Ald.Roy was not not open to any ac.va, 204 oil \u2019, i 8 © : > MANTLES, ORT, saturée , ; Sh > Le ( terglery.pdd etes Vi Sante.qe AT NEW | Rhy fm 58 SM PRAT the water hewce tothe UMAR Movs.| rain of th eut that he Aid.Bul Data also dafinded ALL.Bey, us Alexander Thompeon aad James Geshe.A MOREL.Que app, XBW MILLINENY, Ditee oh Asus are Te MO PE EE Procident \u201cde - bad been a Libomal Thene two prisoners, also concezmed in fhe 1 Joux Mopoucaun | SEITWSE Tame VERS 5] novcoroom, 14 0 yo vont | me ont où Be Eulbomiup me.| Mr.Palmer trond the ha.tls hit de ul or.Biophons ime burger, made defpul sad marron 3 our ippeadas tig.7 \u2018 .aed tpt aon Ora, copia val at n point known es ! oy \u2018main to hold that because the President wus a and Clendinneng NV ictor dur Cr made defsalt 4 MILLWRIGHT AND MACHINIST, GREEN MOUNTAIN NER BRUNS En OUR aw Wwe, oT Rot Sh, ete era wiki TY a Tod of Gubasia.Theron | Mberaly be 4 not gone te be purchased A moved that the Light Com- Lucille Nolet, soading « laiter demanding È LAN get NEW EATS, for some unkno CAINS, an J tee instructad to .3 CALERA rama, « .JOHNS aoû /ARMAI veg SEIT BUY Loe.count Book tad Me {thet Mr.Bimpeori had held ont prémises of | pel the Gas Company to pasity Shake gaa so.sag robbery PT.OABRIELLOCKS.180 RENOVATOR GeAtIOR, dow 0 § Guend dpt Ga fb - CAR ey oR AT tog) ve rio Bors to the bank's customers in return), Tor conling to lav.Qurled.it of all Peinl pape Nault with Intent to rav- ERTI i .Co - 20uve à VENTES, c \u2019 9 the 17th thet.- \u2018 teen ta ces carried \u201d > tah, a APYE RTISERE anna ve re 5 és dm ; \u201ca x aT, on a 17th r - jo ere a Foo ved from the Sens, to de oees of Ce TL, whether Francois Bt.Onge, being an socessory ta 4 chasing class in the country find tbe WERKLY dvix ¢ha oftiar, / 1 ning til for the prevention of gum- utherwise, be uy pished : do this su 0.MTAR the best medium.\u2018It 18 Maps conelesily oa Hy te head warder had Blihg on railways and steamboats, \u2018with | Conefl.The aid list shall com pis: liam Henry Mondelet, abducting « A fyle in thonsands of the Best houses in the lana.: à bat did not À atnondtoent pret the conductor or The 1st.girl aster 16 years of age.A Tt 1s not Glftoult té understand why .i ie: nis tal power make exceptions polo names of the em oT od.Thole 9 are contituaîiy batitythg Mint toy trSos bot pren a } ; a\" 1 8 the would: sesamin for nrg ig! = * ° w PAT dit de mn = rs Emolle Le rc .\u2018 UE : è LT ee à i od Ta v > * : e T 1 \u201d CA \u2019 ; j UT MAR in AE a i \"TP i Monday, trom Dur.|'intirtéatisg him.Jia dise sated oko | Bo sam Maskenaid moved ! a.The ein ya Gaspard Ledoux, \u2018 3 combtapé, ; x va face a TE j'étiier convicts on works were going to Hon.Dr.Tapper's motion for va order -of mS ar th, oT i increase of George Laluse, tan.india.3 } Si wocrings; \u201cein in-the eile (6 wit: boon hr the Bowed ratusn of all cosempondanes of last Are ments.arg 1 Chee Poa SE tinsel) aantvalof the with - \u2018he Gowvesament asd of thal |.Ferdinand Docszie, x 1 Wel orient AU \"Vikan K \u2018Frénite, whe ok nd paris de Nowa.Ta.TBs That oe the fature-ne ex, ataling o 3 Bireet, a fev Grove he oa to ts \u2018céllé at À >; og tor Br Wk and waterford a be grantod te xy emplurie of of SHE pui tioh will be hel Cd an UE .aphration Wiiethe wt age IY Oy, | Comorlion under any protoxt whats Goldstein, rc ma Whe Évening Star, Vol.IX.vere Now 730 GRAHAM & CO., Proprietors.624 and 626 Craig Street.COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of the CIRCULATION of THE EVENING STAR for the week ending March 24, and the corresponding period of 1876 :\u2014 March, 1876.| Marab, 1877.DAILY.10,088 Monday.19 ,660 10,004! 20 18,414 : 3802 10,283|Thursday.22 13,652 10;350/Priday.23 18,666 10,303(Baturday.24 13,978 Total.61,205| Total.82,273 Average daily circulation for week ending March 24, 1877 :\u2014 13,712 Prom these figures it wi be seen that the daily increase since March, 1876, is 3,512 The books and vouchers are constantly open for fmapection, and the public are invited to call and examine for themselves.MFTo insure insertion of Advertisements, the eopy must be handed into the office the day or oxening before publication.We are obliged to make this rule inflexible, otherwise it would be impossible to satisfactorily dispose of the mass of advertising that crowds upon us at times.TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1877.Representation at Paris.Seeing that the Dominion has but recently paid the passage back of several hundred 1 ench emigrants it is not quite clear what he Government hope to attain by the expenditure of $200,000 upon the Paris Exhibition.As part of a well-con- sidered natio wal policy, looking to the general develo t of the country, the movement w.reasonable enough, but it ill accords wilt the \u201c\u2018 Don\u2019t care\u201d course pursued in pther directions.Still, as the Governmen* has a majority, we suppose the $200,0009 * be voted.Already, indeed, the wand .probeble Commissioners are beir\u2018 Our Ottawa correspondent s three will likely be C.O.not the gentleman who was a).A better choice could een made of a representative adian.Mr.Perrault kas for lled the position of Vice-Consul , this port, and in that capacity, v all his relations with his fellow- has won very high opinions.the money is voted, and a sentative is in order, Mr.C.\u2018ould suit admirably.10 Investigations.st Service Fund investigation has 1 the whole, very unsatisfactory.The nature of the subject to be enquired into ctold this, but the feeling of dissatisfaction y srevails nevertheless.The admirers of Sir Hohn A.Macdonald are not satisfied with \" thee inferences which their opponents draw « fron1 the vague bits of evidence forthcoming, and the promoters of the enquiry are dissatisfied hecause they cannot obtain a detailed accowat of how every dollar of the Fund was spent.We do not see how this state of affairs is to be remedied.If a Secret Setvice Fund is necessary complete reliance must be placed on those entrusted with its administration.It is manifestly absurd to expect that details of the expenditure should be given, to the Committee.Yet the Hon.Mr.Blake had to explain this.Our opinion is that the need for Secret Service money is greatly exaggerated.Of course as long as it is known that a fund exists for the purchase of tit-bits of ¢ information \u2019\u2019 there will be plenty ready to receive the money, even if they have to manufacture the plots \u201d which they subsequently reveal.Like \u201cMouser\u201d in the Big Boranza\u201d these people doubtless find the giving of \u201cpoints\u201d in return for bank-bills a pleasant and easy way of lining their pockets, Of course there are times when such expenditure is called for, and when a comparatively small outlay may save both life and treasure, but such times are not of frequent occurrence, and we believe that in these days of newspapers, telegraphs and railways the Secret Service business will admit of considerable pruning.This seems to be about all that is deducible from the enquiry at Ottawa, and no doubt the Hon.Mr.Mackenzie will not allow the lesson to be wasted.; The second Northern R.R.Enquiry has not improved matters in the least.The first investigation exposed a very discreditable state of affairs, and the second has only confirmed that which was known.The Anglin investigation has yet to be opened.The verdict seems to be pretty generally anticipated, and already another appointment for the gentleman who hasreceived some $18,000 \u201c\u2018 inadvertently,\u201d but contrary to the law is spoken of.It hasbeen stated that the Hon.Messrs.Blake and Holton have intimated that they will not be able to support the Premier if he determines to stand by Mr.Anglin.Such a resolve is highly creditable, and we trust the report is well-founded.Instances of politicians rising above party are distressingly rare.It is high time theenquiry into the Section 15 affair began.As the evidence thus far before the public goes, the case is a very bad one, and a radical enquiry is necessary.The investigation into the Ontario Bank affair promises to prove very damaging to the Government and the Hon.John Simpson.The evidence is mostly in black and white, and, unless forgery is proved, the charge, that there was systematic corruption, cannot be gainsaid.The Hon._updr.Cartwright has promptly denied any knowledge of the compromising letters, City News.\u2014 Forty-eight persons applied for protection last night at the different police sta- \u201cns, > À very fine portrait in oil, of Sir John \u201cdonald, is on view in Daw on\u2019s gre .Tm wag struck from box 7 fo: a amoeBeter street, occupied by J.- vx produce dealers.No OL TI ten identiaknown, was killed by \u2014 Yesterdi.T.R., near Belwœil, to a sleigh, owrlhe body has not away on St.Cat: was badly brokerhorse, attached were injured, Lemaire, ran \u2014 The concert held The sleigh son\u2019s Hall, under the RO persons Hoval Lodge of Good Ten withstanding the inclemencyp Nel well attended.The chair Moun Fenry J.Tanner, D.S., and Hot programme was rendered.Miss FT sided at the piono.Cw SEIZTRES.\u2014 Mont Ins | 8.at Inspector M.Saturday night, seized about 53 or thy Mr.A, Ure, which was heartily uppre- tated by those present.The entertainment was brcught to a close by readings, songs, ete.Mr.Black efficiently presided at the piano.\u2014 The Young Men\u2019s Christian Association of East Montreal held their adjourned meeting last evening, in the Panet street School, to discuss the new by-laws and constitution which were drawn up by a sub-committee.It was decided to call the Association the \u201cYoung Men's Christian Association of Montreal.\u201d The following officers were elected for the current year :\u2014Mr.McLen- nan, President ; Mr, Hill, 1st Vice-Presi- dent; Mr.Deacon, 2nd Vice-President; Mr.Tuttor, Secretary; Mr.Ferguson, As- sistant-Secretary ; Mr.Patterson, Treasurer.Committee\u2014Messr .Wanless, Miller, Ren- nick, J.Anderson, R.Peace, Mills, J.Walker, J.Ward, J.Church, Wm.Anderson, A.McDonald, A.Stevens.Mr.Cotte Sentenced to Six Months in Common Jail.Hon.Mr.Justice Ramsay, on the sitting of the Court this morning, pronounced a sentence of six months\u2019 imprisonment on Honore Cotte.Honor to Mr.B.Devlin, M.P, A deputation waited on Mr.B.Devlin, M.P., on 25th inst, at the St.Lawrence Hall, and requested him to sit for his portrait in oil for the St.Patrick\u2019s Society, previous to his departure for Colorado, where, we regret to say, he is ordered to proceed by his physician for the benefit of his health, which has become greatly impaired of late.Mr.Devlin acquiesced in the views of the deputation, and the necessary sittings will take place immediately.The painter will be a local artist.Mr.Devlin will pay a very brief visit to Ottawa before his departure for the West.Robinson\u2019s Minstrels.This great and popular company, so well known in the States, will inaugurate a short season here, on Monday evening next.\u2018The organization is spoken of by the Chicago Times and other Amcrican papers in most complimentary terms, all winding up by saying its various excellencies were not equalled by any troupe visiting these localities this season.The songs are all fresh and new, being specially composed for the troupe by Mrs.Robinson.The London Quartette Club is a feature of the company which bears a high reputation.The French element is worthily represented by Mr.Gilbert Sarony, whose burlesque of the French dancing master is said to be irresistibly funny.Mr.W.J.Walton, who sings an octave higher than any known artist will appear.The clog dancers, Walters, Kelly and Sadler, are reported to be at the liead of their profession .The performance will be free from any vulgarity, and fit for families to patronise.Easter Holiday Amusements.The Academy of Music will be closed all week, in order the better to make the preparations necessary for producing the burlesque and pantomime entitled ¢ Robinson Crusoe\u201d on Easter Monday.Mr.Arnold, the business manager of Mr.McDowell, has just returned from New York and Boston, where he has completed arrangements with the following artists: Maffit and Bartholomew, two of the finest pantcmimists on the American stage ; Miss Marian Fiske, a charming burlesque artist ; Mi-3 Tose Thompson, a most graceful columbine ; Charles W.Ravel, of a well-known family of pantomimists, harlequin ; James Harris, the best burlesque policeman now known.The scenery will be new and gorgeous, Mr.Arnold was fortu- rate enough to secure a whole host of novelties, of which more anon, to succeed the pantomime.The Inquest on Late Mr.Logan.Yesterday afternoon Mr, Coroner Jones held an inquest, at 161 Wellington street, on the body of David Logan, who committed suicide by hanging, the particulars of which appeared in yesierday\u2019s STAR.he first witness called was Sergeant Carson.He said that in the morning, at about eleven o'clock, two boys ran into the station and informed him that a man had hung himself in Wellington street; he immediately took a man and went to the place; found the front door locked ; broke into the back and found the deceased hanging to a cross-beam in the back store; took him down.Donald Logan, being sworn, deposed\u2014 Deceased is my brother ; he was 47 years of age, and was born in Grenada; left his brother's residence, 831 Burnside place, at 5.80 yesterday afternoon ; had been spending some time with him ; noticed nothing unusual about him ; he seemed very quiet ; to my enquiry of \u2018how is business ¥* he replied, ¢ very slow ;\u201d I did not see him in the evening, but heard that he had been to Knox\u2019s Church; this morning my niece, deceased\u2019s daughter, Annie, came to my house, on German street, that I might take her to the store ; on going there, the front door was locked ; went in by the back ; saw his brother hanging ; he was then quite dead ; got very excited, and gave notice to the police ; his brother\u2019s coat was on a stool, and upon it was a letter, which his (witness\u2019) niece took home.Mr.Coroner Jones sent Sergeant Carson for the young lady and the letter.[he letter was subsequently produced, but the Coroner declined to allow the reporter to take a copy.After hearing all the evidence, the jury returned a verdict of \u201c\u2018Suicide whilst laboring under temporary insanity.\u201d Workimgmen\u2019s Society.The annual meeting of the Montreal Workingmen\u2019s Mutual Benefit and Widow\u2019s and Orphan\u2019s Provident Society was held last night in the long room of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, Mr.Wright, the President, in the chair.The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and confirmed.Proposed by Mr.Watson, seconded by Mr.Cooper : That any member who absents himself, without reasonable excuse, from any special or annual meeting, be fined 25 cents.\u2014Carried.Dr.John Bell, M.A.,M.D., then read the annual medical report, which showed that the average duration of sickness was a little over three weeks, and that the longest period did not exceed 19 wecks.Two members\u2014 viz., Peter Maxwell and John Naughton\u2014 had died during the year, one of whom was married and the other was not.The Treasurer's report showed a balance on hand of $4,198.87, $3,472.10 of which was invested in Bank of Montreal stock, and $546.17 in Molsons\u2019 Bank, bearing interest at five per cent.per annum, The balance, consisting of $181.72, was in the hands of the treasurer.The Secretary\u2019s report referred to new bylaws, and trusted the Society would be greatly benefited by the same when they came into operation.Mr.George Abearn, Librarian, read a report which stated there were 256 volumes in the library, all of which were in good condition, After the reports had been adopted, the election of officers was proceeded with, which resulted as follows : President \u2014Mr.James Wright (re-elect- ed.) 1st Vice-President, Mr.Henry Cooper.2nd Vice-President\u2014Election deferred.Secretary\u2014 Mr.James H.Vincent.Treasurer\u2014Mr.Warden King.Financial Secretary\u2014Mr.W.Stenhouse.Assistant Financial Secretary\u2014Mr.James Atchison.Librarian\u2014Mr.George Ahearn.Hon.Solicitor\u2014 Mr.Carter, Q.C.Physician\u2014Mr.John Bell, A.M., M.D.Trustees\u2014Messrs.J.W.Thompson, Gilbert Scott and A.W.Ogilvie, M.P.P.Auditors\u2014Messrs.Alex.McGibbon, Jonathan Findlay, John Chestnut.Stewards were appointed for the various wards.The By-Law Committee reported progress.After a vote of thanks to the retiring officers the meeting adjourned.COMMERCIAL.STAR OFFICE, March 27.A Toronto boot and shoe firm has made a pourshipment of their goods to the West Indies, lear; veal from Joseph Levesque, jp vd another has made a shipment to Aus- Ann\u2019s Market.Mr, Montmarquet ald®- seized, yesterday afternoon, about 36 poundsrarings at New York last week, $401,- Tom ahabitrnt at the Bons _ CONVERSAZIONE.clety, in ænnnection with Erskine ecours Market, \u2014The Young Men\u2019s So- , against %391,496,367 the week balances, $18,905,496, against $21, \u20ac : Church, dot somvromi ; mer of de ut 195¢ evening \u2014a large monteiam & Outil at 250 on the sent.The proces lemen being pre- B.À in six, nine and twelve enjoyable throughout, were inau ted by Trenton, an organ reci gurated by amounting Tors 1 pra, \"i ir Fort il] Std on mond iri J on newspapers followed, creditors, ving \"like 7 oy the principal \\ - \u2014_ - = = Eee a\u2014\u2014 o_o TE = Delaware peach growers are buoyant over the prospects of an unusually large peach crop this year.It is estimated by some that the crop will amount to 12,000 baskets, the average value being ten cents per basket.A writ of attachment in insolvency has been issued, at the instance of a London firm, against John E.Darby, gencral merchant in Parkhill.The insolvent is likely to effect a compromise; his liabilities are about $16,000.Imports at New York last week, $7,036,- 271, of which $1,944,801 was dry against $2,087,600 the previous week, and a total of $7,646,671 ; corresponding week last year, $5,610,582; since January 1, 1877, $76,485,895 ; same time in 1876, $79,607,776.The yield of sugar in Louisiana for the season of 1876.7 was 163,837 hhds., or equal to 194,963,430 lbs, against 139,501 hhds., or 165,445,274 1bs., for the season previous.It was the largest yield in that State since 1862.The amount of molasses produced was 264,695 barrels, as compared with 238,364 in 1875-6.The total value of the domestic exports of the United States in 1876 was $637,452,168, against $567,011,818 for the previous year, or an increase of $70,440,370, of which $19,000,000 was produce, $27,000,000 provisions, $18,000,000 petroleum, and $14,- 000,000 leaf tobacco.There was a decrease of $7,000,000, or 29% per cent., in cotton, the leading commodity of export.Failures ; Penfield B.Goodsell, of the firm of Goodsell, Budillon & Co., dealers in kid gloves, Boston.Liabilities, $202,671 ; assets very small.Charles Shuler & Co., trimmings, Boston.Liabilities, $51,445 ; assets, 50 per cent.Liabilities of Augustus Richardson, Clark House, Framingham, $09,980 ; assets, $20,000.Walter C.Adams, agent of the Star Line of Texas packets aud commission merchant, at No.181 Pearl street, New York.Liabilities, $600,000 ; assets, $300,000.John M.Ferguson, pork packer, Louisville, Ky.Liabilities, $240,000 ; assets, none, The National Bank of Gloversville, N.Y., has closed its doors.Two-thirds of its capital \u2014$150,000 \u2014is tied up in worthless paper.It is claimed that no one will lose by the suspension.Noon Telegrams.ST.Joux, N.B., March 27.\u2014The steamship \u2018 Newfoundland \u201d sailed for Halifax at midnight.NEW York, March 27.\u2014The Times Chicago special reports that David Davis and Judge Drummond had an interview on Saturday, Davis being authorized to offer Drummond a place on the Supreme Bench.A Washington special to the Tribune says the President thinks the Government should be represented abroad by American born citizens.The President means to have the civil service reform permanent.The Worlds New Orleans special says the Louisiana situation is graver to-day than since November.Hayes\u2019 Commission has so embittered the people that they will make- no concessions not forced by military pdwer.Judge Hilton says Stewart's home for workingwomen will be used for its original purpose next fall.The Timessays Tweed\u2019s release has been postponed.Counsel for the people wants an adequate restitution.The United States Consul\u2019s official report of the stamers \u2018é Cromwell\u201d and \u201c\u2018 Washington,\u201d of Newfoundland, recommends that a reward be given to Sol.K.Coombs, who recovered 15 bodies, and who, on previous occasions, rescued 14 persons from the steamer \u2018\u2018 Germania,\u201d by swimming out to them with a line at great peril.For this act he received no recompense.The schooner ¢ Joseph Nickerson,\u201d for plundering and burning which a British steamer destroyed seven African villages, as reported yesterday, was owned by Yates & Porterfield, of this city.The vessel and cargo was worth $18,000.Three lottery dealers pleaded guilty yesterday and were fined $100 dollars each.They promised to abandon the business.The Suffolk (Long Island) Bulletin publishes a letter signed \u2018\u2018 Repentant,\u201d in which the author confesses complicity in the notorious Kelsey murder.A special reports the dam of the Stafford- ville, Conn., reservoir gave way this morning flooding the Staffordville freight house, #nd the cars were washed away ; National Bank, Congregational Chnrch and 20 large dwellings destroyed ; no lives reported lost.Liverroor, March 27.\u2014Cotton depressed.: LITTLE Faris, N.Y., March 27.\u2014 While Chief of Police Smith was arresting Andrew Pfau, the alleged lunatic, yesterday, Pfau cut Smith\u2019s neck with a knife, and shot him behind the ear, inflicting dangerous wounds.CINCINNATI, March 27.\u2014Keck & Bros., extensive pork packers, have failed.PHILADELPHIA, March 27.\u2014Wendell Phillips attacked Hayes and his cabinet in his lecture last evening.He said the South was unchanged, the cabinet a compromise, and that the hand of a conjuror was needed.Lonnox, March 27.\u2014Consols\u2014money, 3-16 ; account, #.A telegram from Alexandria reports that Col.Mitchell, an American officer of the Egyptian staff, is a prisoner at Adowa to the native soldiers, and is suffering severely.ISPECIAL DESPATOH TO THB STAR.| OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014 Judge Johnston who has been giving evidence before the Judge Loranger Committee, left for home to-day.À stone house, owned by J.W.Maguire, Cyrville, was destroyed by fire this morning ; loss, $3,000.The city exhibition will be held on the 11th, 12th and 13th of September next.The case of Edwards vs.the Ottawa River Navigation Company will be appealed to the Supreme Court.A large number of members of the Commons and Senators attended the private theatricals at Rideau Hall on Staturday evening.Some six hundred dollars\u2019 worth of jewellery, stolen from one of the guests during the fire at the Queen\u2019s Restaurant, was today returned to the owner by the repentant thief.Doings in Committee.[BPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.) OrrAwA, March -26.\u2014The Committee on Banking and Commerce met at 11 o\u2019clock, Mr.Holton in the chair.Mr.Cartwright\u2019s bill respecting the incorporation of joint-stock companies by letters patent was again considered.Mr.Wood moved an amendment to re- trict the borrowing powers of such com- Janies to three times the amount of their paid-up capital, which was lost.A proviso was added in the 93rd clause restricting the }enalties imposed by building societies on arrears of monthly payments.The bill was then reported with amendments.The Committee on the Administration of Justice in the Richelieu district met and decided to hear the arguments of counsel on Wednesday.The committee shall afterwards decide whether the prosecution shall l.e allowed to bring testimony in rebuttal on the charge of altering the records.The Committee then adjourned till Wednesday.The Committee on the Bill to amend the law relating to larceny met and elected Mr.Guthrie chairman, and afterwards adjourned.The Committee on Private Bills met and reported the two Divorce Bills referred by the House to this Committee, viz.: for the relief of Mary Ann Bates and Walter Scott.Also the bills relating to Pickering Harbor and River du Loup Bridges.Special Notices.Ask your grocer for Colman\u2019s D, 8.F.or Genuine Mustard, Buy your matress, paliasse or spring from W.Tees.Jr., 514 Craig street.SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the Shirt Department at Desmarteau & Bond's, Practical Shirtmakers.FOR BRONCHIAL, asthmatic, and pulmonary complaints, and coughs and colds, Broun\u2019s Bronchial Troches manifest remarkable curative properties, A MEETING of the Protestant Defence Alliance will be held this evening in Mechanics\u2019 Hall, with the object of adopting the name of the Civil Rights Alliance for the organization.VACCINE.\u2014We are constantly in receipt of fresh and reliable vaccine scabs, All orders by mail will receive our immedate attention.Devins & Bolton, chemists, next the Court House, Moutreal.ALL FRIENDS of civil and religious liberty, whether members of the Protestant Defence Alliance or not, are earnestly invited to attend the meeting in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall at eight o'clock this evening.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1877.Tuis evening the St.Joseph street Presbyterian Church choir give a soiree and concert in aid of the church funds.°* Mr.H.J.Suaw will sell to-morrow, at No.10 Manse street, the residence of Rev.\u2018William Mitchell, the household furniture and effects, handsome furniture, valuable pianoforte.Sale at 10 o'clock am.Henry J.Shaw, auctioneer.Ll NOTIING can exceed the folly and stupidity of those who submit to the pangs of the various forms and complications of rheumatism and gout, by which they are tortured and disabled, when they can, by one or two applications of Giles\u2019 Liniment Iodide of Ammonia, obtain instantaneous and permanent relief.Sold by all druggists.A Most indispensable toilet article is Luby\u2019s Parisian Hair Renewer for restoring gray hair to its original color and beauty.1t is most agreeably perfumed and will not soil the skin or most delicate fabric, and is quite a favorite from its superior qualities over all other preparations of its kind in use.Can be had of all chemists.R.8.Latham, corner Craig and Bleury streets.REMEMBER the Social in St.Joseph street Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening, 27th inst., in aid of Church repairs.Addresses by Revs.G.H.Wells, J.S.Black, ard the Pastor, Rev.J.Scrimger, Music by the choir.Doors open at 7 ; tea at 7:30 ; Tickets, 25c.For sale at Drysdale\u2019s, St.James street ; Brady's, 400 St.Joseph street, and at the door on evening of Social.A New Horse Disesse.\u2014Mengetis, a new disease, has made its ap ce in some of the large stables in New York, and has not without reason alarmed horse owners in that city, the terrible ravages of this disease are fortunately but little known as yet, but if horsemen do not avail themselves of the means in their reach, mainly by purifying the blood and removing any germs of disease that may be lurking in the constitution ; this terrible malady will sweep through the land, leaving the same fearful devastation in its wake as did the epizootic a few years ago.Farmers and horse dealers take warning in time, and do not be without a package of Dicks\u2019 Blood Purifier, for, by its judicious use alone, can you hope to avert the evil and save your horses.Asx for the ¢ Nonpareil\u201d Shirt ; buy no other.You can get them at Desmarteau & Bond\u2019s, Cor.St.Peter street.MATRESSES made over and returned same day.W.Tees, Jr, 514 Craig street.Sale of Farm Stock, Horses, Cows, Implements, &c., atthe Farm of Mr.John Higgins, St.Laurent, near Muir & Bougies corners, to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at Ten o'clock.McGlashan & Har- man, Auctioneers.Morning Money Market.New York.March 27, 10 a.m.Gold.+.+.00+.1042 @ 00 Sterling Exchange.484% @ 00 Montreal.Greenbacks bought at a dis.countof.\u2026.5 @00 Greenbacks sold at a dis- countof.\u2026.\u2026.4 @ 00 Drafts on New York.4} @ 00 Silver bought at a discountof 8 @ 10 W.WEIR, Stock and Exchange Broker, 121 St.Francois Xavier street, \u2014 New Advertisements to-day, All persons owning, occupying or having charge of houses or other buildings or lots of ground in this city, are hereby required and ordered entirely to clear or cause to be cleared, from snow or ice, the footpath in front of their respective property: and to have the same kept clear of snow and ice from this date until the close of the present winter.All persons contravening this order will be liable to the penalty in such case provided, and shall be prosecuted according to law.(By order.) F.W.L.PENTON, Chief of Police.Office of the Chief of Police.} Montreal, 26th March, 1877.72 2 HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL AXD CANADIAN.MEDALS WERE AWARDED TO Joun LaBarT, LONDON, ONT., AT, THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION TOR ALE AND STOUT Highly recommended to INVALIDS BY THE Medical Faculty.62 eod+ THOMAS EDWARD, THE SCOTCH NATURALISE, By SAMUEL SMILES.Price, $1.50.For sale by DAWSON BROTHERS, 73x 8T.JAMES STRERT.THE EXCITEMENT is AWFUL T A.PILON & COS.Take advantage of A.PILON & CO.\u2019S Low Prices.The largest cheap sale of the day 1s at A.PILON & COS.For 5c and 6c Laces and Embroid-ries go to A.LO} cos.For 5c and 6c Children ana Ladies\u2019 Hats go to A.PILON & \u20ac ais 861m MIZPAH LODGE ; NO.3, 1.0.0.F.\u2014A Special Meet\u201d es lle of this Lodge will b: held at ¥ the Oddfellow\u2019s Association Hall, 626 Craig street, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at THREE o'clock, ° a for the purpose of Initiating Brothers elect from Richmond, P.Q.A full attendance is requested.Members of Sister City Lodges are cordially ip.vited to attend.J.J.ANDREW, 732 R.8.- REAT GENERAL MEETING of the BAKERS of MONTREAL will be helg on SATURDAY, the 31st inst, in Nelson's Hall, 505 Craig street.Beveral speakers will address the meeting at 4 pam, precisely.Doors open at 3.30 p.m.733 ECHANICS\u2019 HALL.Monda Taesday and Wedn ° April 2nd, 3rd and 4th.HARRY ROBINSON\u2019'S MINSTRELS ?THE MAN WITH THE SILVER HORNS) STAR PERFORMERS.The largest Minstrel Troupe travelling.Seats for sale without extra charge at DeZouche's 73-5 esday, 24 24 Music Store, Bt.James street.McGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL, , The Annual Public - ing of Convocation for ot conferring of Degrees in Law and Medicine, will be held In the WILLIAM MOLSON HALL, on WEDNESDAY, March 28th, At THREE p.m.Members of the Convocation will mect in the Library at half-past TWO pm.N.B.\u2014The friends of the University are respectfully invited to attend.- Motte W.C.BAYNES, BA.72-2 Sec.of McGill University.MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT.Lecture :\u2014\u201c INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN THE HOLY LAND,\u201d by the REV.J.\u20acC.BAXTER, In the basement of CHALMER\u2019S CHURCH, ST.LAWRENCE STREET, Thursday Evening, March 20th, 1877.Proceeds for the benefit of the Sabbath-school.Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock, Admission 25c.72-3 IRISH CATHOLIC TUNION.\u2014Branch No.3 ill meet in the St.Ann\u2019s Builaing Society Boom, corner William aud Murray streets, on WEDNESDAY EVENING.a m.sharp.Every member is requested to attend as arrangements are being made to branch off.P.J.MCELROY, Secretary I.C.U.PROTESTANT DEFENCE ALLIANCE, A special meeting of the members will be held in the MECHANICS\u2019 HALL ox TUESDAY NEXT, MAROH 27th, At EIGHT o'clock in the evening.BUSINESS : The alteration of the Name and the Amendment of the Constitution of the ALLIANCE, The Revs.J.F.STEVENSON, LL.B., LEONARD GAETZ, ALFRED J.BRAY, and J.B.GREEN, Mr, Alderman CLENDINNENG and ANDREW ROBERTSON, Esq., will take part in the prooeedings.The Chair to be taken by HENRY LYMAN, Esq.Persons desirous of being enrolled as members should immediately forward their names and addresses to .F.W.A.OSBORNE, 71 Assistant-Secretary.( y RAND TRUNK RAILWAY.EASTER HOLIDAYS.Return Tickets will be issued between all Stations on this Line, at one-third more than single fare, on the 20th, 30th and 31st March, good to return up to Monday, 2nd April, inclusive.Also, return tickets, at single fare, on Good Friday, 30th March, good for that day only.JOSEPH HICKSON, 72-4 General Manager.SIG.J.HAZAZER\u2019S GRAND MASQUERADE AND CITIZENS\u2019 DRESS BALL, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2nd.Tickets, $1.50, including Laay.The hire of Costumes for this occasion reduced to $1.50.Dresses or Dominos can be had at 1364 ST.CATHERINE STREET, 87 ANCING.\u2014The Waltz Taught in Three Lessons for One Dollar; a single lesson arty cents, given any hourin the day, or evening.Classes every evening.HRS.GODWIN, 37-2aw 746 Craig street.\u2014 \u2014 New Advertisements to-day, \"TRADE NOTICE.x\u201c Our Spring stook of SMALL WARES, FANCY GOODS, TOBACOONIE AND DRUGGISTE* SUNDEARS A dE Is now complete.Please call before purchas here - amine our samples.» = cisow and ex +» A.NELSON & SON\u2019 91 to 87 ST.PETER STREET.8 Toronto Branch: 56 and 58 Front street.230+ CoN STITUTIONAL _ CATARRH REMEDY.CATARRH cannot be cured by snuffs, washes or local applications.It is a weakness of the constitution, developing itself in the nasal organs first afterwards extending to the throat and lungs, ending generally in Consumption, if not checked by proper reme~ es.Pains in heac, back, loins and weakness of kidneys are its attendant diseases.More people have Catarrh than any other disease.It is ea y cured.Thousands of cases, some of FORTY years® standing) have been entirely cured in New amp- shire and the Dominion the past three years by the INSTITUTIONAL CATARRH RFMEDY.Certificates £0 back the above, and a treatise on Catarrh sent free on application to T.J.B.Harding, Druggist, &c., Brockville, Ont, Send name on postal card, snd it Botton ora a gent, Price, $1 per bottle, ef .Bens Setptof money.0 any address on re- For sale by all druggists.144+ .T= \u2014\u2014 Sd ps Ce DICK\u2019S BLOOD PURIFIER FOR HORSES AND CATTLE! CLEANSES THE BLOOD) PUTS HORSES AND CATTLE In 600D CONDITION } Gives a smooth coat and - flammation, allays in Puts the animals in good spirits, maki horse feel and look like a ns onal an ola Its use adds very greatly to the both Horecn and Come net value of It will thoroughly eradicate worms in horses! For sale by all Dri Sts, Or at F: illanms street, Montreal.uggtets, setory, 8 W DICK & Co.Proprietors.Price; 75c per box containing six packages.CH ILDREN\u2019S CARRIAUES, New pattern CRADLES, CRIBS, TRAYS, NURSERY LAMPS, AT MEILLEUR & COS, 652 Craig, near Bleury street.\u201cTHE STICKIST.\u201d WILCOX\u2019S CHAMPION RUBBER CEMENT WHOLEEALN BY The Wingate Chemica\u2019 Co'y., .29 BONAVENTURE STEET.722 124+ versity half-pas TTAIT\u2014 St.Lou Office; Friend nesday, WILSH 75 year many y Fumer cept thi WALS Jane, \u2018 79 Prin Funer instant.o'clock quested Dat 187 187 Dec are Hor Qua ceip Mr.Dis pita Ron tota 138 poo] dist \u2014\u2014 \u2014 + Dh, and tbe corresponding pario of 10761 pri hrs dis! Nom 1077: v soe VANTIN at t 25 10,500 Batardags.ncd4 Totah-.cooesers GL,005| Fall n\u2026cc00000 \u2018eau Average dally civenlotion for week nding March 261877;\u2014 18,719 From these figures it will Voom hah the dally Sasvense since Mareh, 1076, 18 3,513 \u2018The books and venchers are constantly open for Suapection, sad the FuNio ars taviled to aul and examines for themsetves._ ur-Fo tneure eric of Advertisments, the eopy must be handed ino She oies ha de evening before publication.are obliged tO make this rule tnfleiible, borates 1b would be tmpossible to satistastorily dispose of the mass of advertizing that crowds upon us at times.TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1877., Mepresentation at Paris.Secing that the Dominion has bnt recently paid the passage back of several hundred Freneh-eraigrants it is not quite clear what the Government hope to attain by_the expendityre of $200,000 upon the Paris Exhibition: As part of a well-con- sidered national policy, looking to the general development of the country, the movement would be reasonable enough, but it ill accords with the ¢ Don\u2019t care\u201d course pursued in other directions.Still, as the Government has a majority, we suppose the $200,000 will be voted.Already, indeed,\u2019 the names of probable Commissioners are being mooted.Our Ottawa correspondent says dne of the three will likely be \u20ac.O.Perrault, Esq., (not the gentleman who was at Philadelphia), A better choice could hardly have been made of a representative \u2018French Canadian.Mr.Perrault has for- some time filled the position of Vice-Consul of France at this port, and in that capacity, as well as in all his relations with his fellow- citizens, he has won very high opinions.Certainly, if the money is voted, and a French representative is in order, Mr.C., 0.Perrault would suit admirably.Some Investigations.The Secret Serviee Fund investigation has * been,on the whole; very unsatisfactory.The very nature of the subject to be enquired into foretold this, but the feeling of dissatisfaction prevails nevertheless.The admirers of Sir John A.Macdonald are not satisfied with the inferences which their oppouents draw from the vague bits of evidence forthcoming, and the promoters of the enquiry are dissatisfied because they cannot obtain a detailed account of how every dollar of the Fund was spent.We do not sec how this state of affairs is to be remedied.Ifa Secret Service Fund is necessary complete reliance must be placed on those entrusted with its admitis- tration.It is manifestly absurd to expect that details of the expenditure should be given to the Committee.Yet the Hon.Mr.Blake had to explain this.Our opinion is that the need for Secret Service money iy greatly exaggerated.Of course as long as it is known that a fund existe for the purchase of tit-bits of \u201cinformation \u201d there will be plenty ready to receive the money, even if they bavé to manufacture the \u2018\u2018 plots \u201d which they subsequently reveal.Like ¢Mouser'\u2019 in the \u201cBig Bonanza these people.doubtless find the giving of \u201cpoints\u201d in return for bank-bills a \u2018 pleasant and easy way of lining their pockets.Of course there are times when such expenditure is called for, snd when a compars- tively small outlay may save both life and treasure, but such times are not of frequent occurrence, and we believe that in these days of newspapers, telegraphs and railways the Secret Service business will admit of considersble pruning.This seems to be about all that is deducible from the enquiry at Ottawa, and no doubt the Hon.Mr.Mackenzie will not allow the lesson to be wasted.The second Northern R.R.Enquiry has not improved matters in the least.The first investigation exposed a very discreditable state of affaire, and the second has only confirmed that which was known.The Anglin investigation has yet to be opened.The verdict seems to be pretty generally anticipated, and already another appointment for the gentleman who bas received me-§18,000 * inadvertently,\u201d but contrary to the law is spoken of.It hasbeen stated that the Hon.Mosars.Blake and Holton have intimated that they.will not be able to support, the Promier if he determines to stand by Mr.Anglin.Such a resolve is highly creditable, and we trust the report is well-founded.Instances of politicians rising above party ave dis tressingly rare.It is high time theenquiry into the Section 15 affair As the evidence thus far before the public goes, the case is à very bad oxe, and a radical enquiry is necessary.The investigation into the Ontario Bank affiir promises to prove very damaging to the Government and .the Hon.John Simpson.The evidence is mostly in black and white, and, unless forgery is proved, the charge, that \"there was systematic.ocor- ruption, cannot be gaimsaid.The Hon.Mr.Cartwright hes promptly denied any knowledge of the compromising letters.City News.\u2014F t persons a too- rT t in oil, of Sir John in Daw on\u2019s - A man, name unknown, was killed ron over on tbe G.T.R Joseph 8t.Cathie street.Tomine broken.Happily no persons Hold last in Nel.ans tbe se Moun was, n ste he ner, D.8., san an Pirée rendered.Dunlop pre \u2014Meat Inapector.Moore, on pili by oxdzed sow 8 pounds of Y EAE ug roti] also terday afterneon, about 38 pounds a 2 fobtont st the Bonsecours Market, Ye Men's So.Jalil.Hon.Mr.Justice Ramsay, on the rin of the Court this morning, Bromo od a sentence of six months\u2019 mpriocament on Honore Cotte.- Ar to Mr.B.Devlin, MF.A depulatiom waited on Mr.B.M.P., on 25th inst, at the St.Le eus Hall, and requested him to ait for his por nu Pare ci previous to hi ox where, we to my, he is ordered to bis ysician for the benefit of his.health, which has beco greatly impaired of late.Mr.oo acquierord in the views of the deputation, the necessary sittings will take place immediately.The painter will be a local artist.Mr.Devlin will pay\u2018a very brief seit to Ottawa before his departure for the wat.Robinsen'\u2019s Minstrels.This great and popular.company, so well known In the States, will inaugurate a short season bete, on Monday evening next.The organization is spoken of by the: Chicago Times and other American papers in most complimentary terms, all winding up by saying its various excellencies were not equalled by any troupe visiting these localities this season.The songs are all fresh and nes being specially composed for the tronpe by Mrs.Robinson.The london Quartette Club is a feature of the company which bears a high reputation.The French element is worthily represented by Mr.Gilbert Sarony, J whose burlesque of the French dancing master is said to irresistibly fanny.Mr.W.J.Walton, who sings an octave higher than any known artist will appear.The clog dancers, Walters, Kelly and Sadler, are reported to be at the head of their vrofession.The performance will be free from any vulgarity, and fit for families to patronise.Easter Holiday Amusements.The Academy of Music will be closed all week, in order the better to make the pre- tions necessary for producing the bur- esque and pantomime entitled \u2018 Robinson Crusoe\u201d on Easter Monday.Mr.Arnold, the business manager of Mr.McDowell, has just returned from New York and Boston, where he has completed arrangements with the following artists: Maffit and Bartholomew, two of the finest pantomimists on the American stage ; Miss Marian Fiske, a charming burlesque artist ; Miss Rose Thompson, a most graceful columbine ; Charles W.Ravel, of a well-known family of pantomimists, harlequin; James Harris, the best burlesque policeman now known.The scenery will be new and gorgeous.Mr.Arnold was fortunate enough to secure a whole hast of novelties, of which more anon, to succeed the pantomime.The Inquest om Late Mr.Legan.Yesterday afternoon Mr.Coroner Jones held an inquest, at 161 Wellington street, on the bod of David Logan, who Suited suicide by hanging, the pertiquiare ofw appeared in yesterday's STAR.first witness called was Sergeant Carson.He said that in the morning, at about eleven o'clock, two boys ran into tion and informed him that « man had hang himself in Wellington street; he immediately took a man and went to the place : found the front door locked ; broke into the beck and found the deceased hangi creæs-beaun in the back store; too) dope.ald being de, Don sworn, \u2014 Deceased ms brother à he was 47 Poe of and was born in Grenada; his to a him | brothers residence, 31 Burnside\u2019 place, at 5.80 yesterday afternoon ; had been spending some time with him ; noticed nothing unusual about him ; he seemed very quiet ; to my enquiry of \u201chow is business + be replied, \u201cvery slow ;\u201d 1 did not see bi in in the evening; but heard that he had been to Knox's Church; this morning æy niece, deceased\u2019s daugbter, \u201cAnnie, came to my house, on German street, that I might take her to the store ; on going there, the front door was locked ; went in by the back ; saw his brother hanging ; he was then quite dead ; got very excited, and gave notice to the police ; his brother's coat was on a stool, and upon it was 8 letter, which his (witness') niece took home.Mr.Coroner Jones sent Ser, for the young lady and the letter.The letter was subsequently noed, but the Coroner declined to allow the reporter to take a copy.After hearing all the evidence, the jury returned a verdict of \u201cSuicide whilst aboring under temporary insanity.\u201d Werkingmen's Society.The annual meeting of the Montreal Workingmen\u2019s Mutual Benelit and Widow's and Orphan\u2019s Provident Society was held last night in the long room of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, Mr.Wright, the President, in the The minutes of the last annual meet- geant Carson |p, - 9% a » against 189,501 , oF 1s ein The, for the season vious.It was the in that tate since 1862.The amount of molasses was £64,605 - with 238,364 in 1875-6.The total value of the domestic of the United States in 1876 was $07, 45 pe against $367,011, 818 for the previous increase of $70,440,370, of which 9,0 000,000 was produce, $27,000,000 provisions, $18,000.00 000 petroleum, and $14,- 000,000 deaf to There was a decrease 000, of 3 3 pr in cotton, ean Pentel 5 Conde, of the firma of Goodsell, Budillop & Co., dealers in kid gloves, Boston.Lisbilities, \"$202,671 ; assets very emall.Charles Shuler & Co, trimmings, Boston.Liabilities, $91,445; assets, 50 per cent.Liabilities of Augustus Richardson, (lark House, Framingham, $09,980 ; assets, $20,000.Walter C.Adams, agent of the Star Line of Texas packets sud commission merchant, at No.181 Pearl street, New York.Liabilities, $600,000 ; assets, $300,000.John M.Ferguson, pork packer, Louisville, Ky.Liabilities, 8240, 000 ; assets, none.The National Bank of Gloversville, N.Y., has closed its doors.Two-thirds of its capital \u2014$150,000 \u2014is tied up in worthless paper.It is claimed that no one will lose by the suspension.Noon Telegrams.Sr.Joux, N.B., March 27.\u2014The steamship \u2018 Newfoundland *\u2019 sailed for Halifax at midnight.Wahi March 27.The Times\u2019 Chicago 5 reports that David Davis and Judge Drummond had an interview on Saturday, Davis being authorized to offer Drummond a place on the Supreme Bench.A Washington special to the Tribune says the President thinks the Government should be represented abroad by American born citizens.civil service reform permanent.The World's New Orleans special says the Louisiana situation is graver to-day than since November.Hayes\u2019 Commission has 80 embittered the people that they will make no concessions not forced by military power.| Judge Hilton says Stewart's home for workingwomen will used.for its purpose next fall.The Timessays Tweed's release has been postponed.Counsel for the people wants an adequate restitution.e United States Consul\u2019s official report of the stamers \u2018Cromwell\u2019 \u2018and ¢ Washington,\u201d of Newfoundland, recommends that a reward be given to Sal.K.Coombs, who recovered 15 es, and who, on previous occasions, rescued 14 persons from the steamer \u2018\u2018Germania,\u201d by swimmin them with a line at great peril.act he received no recompense.The schooner * Joseph Nickerson,\u201d for plundering and burnin steamer destroyed seven reported yesterday, was owned by Yates & Porterfield, of 0 The vessel and Cargo was \"worth $18,000.Three lottery dealers pleaded itty terday and were fined $100 aa LE each.oY promised to abandon the business.The Su ffolk (Long Island) Bulletin publishes a letter signe * Repentant,\u201d in which.the author confesses complicity in the notorious Kelsey murder.À special reports the dam ofthe Stafford- ville, Conn., reservoir gave way this morning flooding the Staffordville freight house, and the cars were washed away; National Bank, Congregational Church and 20 large dwellings destroyed ; no lives reported lost.LIVERPOOL, March 27.\u2014Cotton de- p ; LITTLE FaL1s, N.Y., March 27.\u2014While Chief of Police Smith was arresting Andrew.Pfau, the alleged lunatic, yesterday, Pfau cut Smith's neck with a knife, and shot him behind the ear, inflicting dangerous wounds.CINCINNATI, March 87.\u2014Keck & Broa, extensive pork packers, have failed.PHILADELPHIA, March 27.\u2014 Wendell Phillips attacked Hayes and his cabinet in his lecture last evening.He said the South was unchanged, the cabinet a compromise, and that the hand of à conjuror was needed.Loxnox, March 27.\u2014Consola\u2014money, 3-16 ; pccount, 3.A A telegram exandria reports that Col.Mitchell, an American officer of the frican vi as Cgyptian staff, ie a prisonerat Adowa to the native soldiers, and is suffering severely.IRPBEOIAL DESPATON TO YEA FTAR.) OTTAWA, March 26.\u2014 Judge Johnat Tho has been giving evidence before the Ju Loranger Committes, left for home y.À stone house, owned by J.W.Magaire, rr le, sas destroyed by fire this morning ; loss, Sat hibition will be held on the na, \u201c1s and 13th of Beptember next.The case o f Edwards vs.the Ottawa River Navigation Company will be appealed to \u2018- Im at New Youkent w,0e.,- 871, of which $1,064,802 uns.gesèn, £9,087, the aad 8: toll of $7,546,671 ; ing week 4 The President means to have the | which a British | \u2014 Pres- Fe choir give à and concert in aid of Me, H.J.Guaw all to - No.10 Manes street, j of .William the and effects, handsome of tortured i ad ge] ais pus TAS 53° applications Linimen ol pms mids ag\" | A Moer indispena mt article te \"a Parisian Testering + in sweep through the land, leaving the same fearful devastation .in its wake as did the epizootic à few years ago.Farmers and horse dealers take wamn- ing in time, and do not be without a package of Dicks\u2019 Blood Purifier, for, Oy its ita judicious use alone, can you hope to vert the eviland save your horses.: Ask for the * Nonpareil\u201d Shirt ; buy no other.You can get them at Desmarteau & Bond's, Cor.St.Peter street.MATRERSES made over and returned same day.W.Tees, Jr, 514 Craigetreet.form ihe Farm of os c Jet Tigeins, at st seront near Muir & Bougies corn ers, to-morrow (Wed day) m roc See Ten o'clock.MeGlastan a Morning Meney Mark Market.Now York.March 27, 10 a.m.Gold.iiirnen enna 10423 @ 00 Sterling ia 4844 @ 00 Greenbacks bought at a dis- countof.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Greenbacks sold at a dis countof.\u2026\u2026.2100000 Drafts oa New York.Silver bought at a discount of Stock and Exchange Broker, , 131 8t.Francois Xavier street.New Advertisements to-day, a d =.à 5 e888 8 3 0 persons owning, occunying Or having charge Au of hansen or other buildings or lots of ground in this city, are hereby required and ordered entirely to clear or cause 10 bs cleared, from mow or joe, the foctpath in front of their respective property.and to have the same kept clear of snow and ioe from this date until the close of the present winter.All persons contravening this order will be Hable tothe penalty In such case provided, and shall be Meutreal, Sh Maser, 159.1 Ts.JH 1GHEST INTERNATIONAL a CANADIAN MEDALS WEAR AWARDED TO Jonun LaABAYTYT, LONDON, ONT., AT THR CRITERNNIAL EXBRIBITION rom ALE AND STOUT | Highly recommended to INVALIDS BY TER Medical Puculdy.= - \"THOMAS EDWARD, THE SCOTCH NATURALIST, planoforte.Bala at 10.9'clock Honey an Bar, Sao.\u201d am.AFS a RR pa BRL.AHA OL k YT CERN 4 f | [ou aa mia ~\u2014 ¢ rx atv sean Amine oo.Che ails & thane of your Bebramage fer Bair dian otelh.We ane natistes we con Sernieh \u201c\u201c SERNRIOR 20 CANADEAN OS Rorséaiate ta the market.We have but ans deand sné that the beat.I) 18 our ohm te gêve pou voies secetvet.Demand ef pastise sapsizihe you wilh Totsolonm A CLEAR WHITE OIL, TANS NOVEING RAR.Under 26 Soumptances use an oil that ts not perfectly whlte.NO STRAW-COLOR OR BROWN OIL CAN 3B GOOD POR BURNING FURPOKES.USE THE SILVER STAR BRAND, Write to us for name of dealers.If none im your vicinity we shall supply you In quantities to suit.Address all orders to Hamilton.#.L.ENGLEHART & CO, \u2018 PRODUCERS, REFINERS and EHIPPERS, 61 HAxILTON AND PETROLIA KEMP & CO,, 306 Notre Dame Street,~ 306 MONTREAL.money.5 Oo DOZEN LAGER BEER.EASTER BREWING.REINHARDT'S LAGER BRER, Bottled Expresaly for JAMES NMcCORMICK, WASHINGTON WARRHO Corner Bleury and Ontario LET, : That large and commodious Building, wsed as a Dry-goods Warshouss during the last eight years by J.M.DUPUIS, being No.601 8%.Catherine ut.It 1s well lighted and aired, with sntrauce In rear.Gas Fixtures and Eot Atr Furnaces belong 10 the Tle premises.For rental and other partionlars appty to #.©.DUPUIS, ADMINISTRATOR TO THRE BETATE, No.341 Bx.PAUL STAxET, or 001 Br.CATHERINE SvaEwY.ant jo LET, In à central localtiy, A LARGE FLAT, Suitable Sor Ofoss or Manufacturing purposes.Amy to ! Ç SOMME BURNS, | 678 CRAIG STREET, Near BLEURY.30-e0dt Non! j | PASSOVER FEAST.The undersigned hae anthority to furaish his Bands =, their su) for the ap- Poast, and pil eli dy Bo mise a portion of Mia bromine for Be purpose 20 #0 that all orders ve proper teat JAMES McCORNICK, WASHINGTON WAREHOUSE, Corner Bleury and Outario strests.ere read and ree] by Mr.Watson, seconded by Mr.Cooper : That any member who absents himself, without reasonable excuse, from any special o annual meeting, be fined 25 cents.De John Bell, M.A.,M.D,, then read the annual medical Teport, \"which showed that the average duration of sickness was a little over three weeks, and that the longest period did not exceed 19 weeks.Two members\u2014 viz., Maxwell and John Nanghton\u2014 had died during the year, one of whom was married and the other waa not.The Treasurer's report showed a balance on hand of $4, ,198.87 $3,472.10 of which was invested in Bank of Montreal stock, and $545.17 in » Malsons' Bank, bearing interest at five per cent.per annom.The balance, consisting of $181.72, was in the hands of the treasurer.referred to new by- The Secretary's report laws, and trusted Society would great] y benefited Ly the same when they, came into operation.Mr.George Ahearn, Librarian, read a report which stated there were 288 volumes in the library, all of which were in good condi- After tho reports.\u2018had been adopted, the election of officers wea proceeded with, which resulted as follows: President\u2014Mr.James Wright (re-glect- J) 1st Vice-President, Mr.Hi Cooper.Sad Vice-Presiden dent \u2014Kieotion deferred.Secretary\u2014 Mr.James H.Vinomt.Tressurer\u2014Mr.Warden Kin, Finabcial Secretary\u2014Mr.- Stenhous.Aistant Financial Secretary Me.James NE brarian\u2014 Mr.Hom.Salicitor\u2014 Mr.Corter, Qc, \u201c Thysicen\u2014Mr.John Bell,\u201d A.M, MD.Trostées\u2014 Mewrs.JW; Thompeoe, Gilbert than Findlay, Joh Stewards were appointed for the various wards, The By-Law Committee reported pro- a erty ora, (he retiring of).ors the meeting adjourned, 143 another PHB MONTREAL DAILY STAR.TUESDAY, MARCH.y, un.» \u2014 made for the mont?Query 2\u2014Hew lang wil 3 v6 ante for Gwenn « Quay 31s that Goversinsmt + mesa heh ails 16 Pootest the inteusnte ef Me mMjogn tw the shereachments of trade-chisautynz.Bay your MERINOB aad CASHMERE, et CHBAPSIDER 40 pieces Black Crape Cloths, 806 ap, New Persian New Russel Cords.2.15 piecta Scartet Flannal, worth 40s, to bo sold nt 25¢ a yard.- Dress Geode! Breas Goods! 25 cates Jew Drem Goods, all new oolors, 150 up 40 ploces now Plaid Berges, 3c, auto Le sold at 6 pieces naw Worsted Berges, worth 40c, all to be Tailoring! Taltortne I Superfine Broad Cloth, Serges and h Coatings and Vestine, \u2018Trouserings, Seotch Tweeds, West of England Tyoed Tre rish Toots, &c.dc.J.B.LRITHEAD, Maxager.Manties! Manties ?Mantes 1 O cams new Mantle, \u2014! London and Dew nigh ea, \u2014Paris, stik Mantles and Sacquos Jade to order.Serge Mantles made to order.Ma talause Clo the » for Victoria Cloths for Waterproofs.oot Tweeds for Ladies ! Ulsters.sik velvet Manties made to arder.#0 to CHEAPRIDE for your Mantles Ono case Ne w Bearfsfor Ladle New \u201cBinge new Buttons, new Pril Pearl Patt Eonions, LE ty Trimmings, Silks At CHEAPSIDE, THE GRAND DRY GOODS EMPORICM, 437 and 439 KOTRE DAME STRERT, A.A.MURPHY, PROPRIETOR.Horses.J ORSES.Horses.Horses.Horses.HorsEs- Horses.Horses Are easily put in condition by the use of DICKS KLOOD PURIFIER.; Thrive amazingly after the moderate use of DICKS XLOOD PURIFIRE.Horses That have become run down are rejavenaieé by DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER.(CATTLE Fatten better after using DIOK'S BLOOD POR FIER than under any other cireumataness.Hors | That have become hide-bound, get new life from DICK'8 BLOOD PURIFIER.CATTLE Will net 35 par cont batter preduete by the use DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER, than without 14 CATTLE CATTLE.Çarme.(CATTLE.| ! CATTLE.sa 825, $50, $100, $200, $1,000.05,80 18 Wau street, few petites 9 and: come eight easly od We Financial , whi oy send free to any dress.In addition to a large number of edt en nancial and other to; tains very fall Took, bond and Ta tn ie = Sl Bogs, Mice notion à Où Bieri: In additiom to stock brokerage they sell what are termed * Pri or \u201cPuts and Calla\u201d now ome of the fa: Fuh hieh Fs Rane fortunes.\u2014.Ford vos ÇoaL OIL! O©OOAL OIL! | ELEGANT ra PAT RASTER MGS \u2018will sobé at Mr.Face.In \u20183 sale of SO Creams Forse hayes ovare Form Om Thursday, March 20th.\u201c\u201cOntalegnes ready.\u201d Jeux J.ARNTON.THE HO HOUSEHOLD FORNE of the Cottage No.86 will be sold by auction, en Monday, April Sad.Black Walnut prior Bet, new Cretoans Covers, 5, small G.P.Mirror, and Lace Cu: Covered Essy an Centre and Card Beal vings, edie bene A ott Pes OO Utanstis, âc., al tn very nics order.Sale at TEN o'clesk.JONN J.ARNTON, 72 LL.é Auctioneer.By David Fraser.BA Y MARE, well bred, stylish, stepper.trained for harnoss an d sadate vhetiand Pone or at gm eli ate street, on 5 | Foo Furst: Cooking Auction DA AUCTION OF A PAIR OF POWERFUL DRAUGHT HORSES, de will sell by Auction, at Maguire's, 079 Crag, stree WEDNESDAY, 28th inst.at TW Qictoek, one pair valuable t Horses over 18 nds each, 108.These horses are à firet-rate pain 208 cos Sargent yoar.On view at the ; rican House sta les.AVID FRASER, 1-3 Auctioneer.By Devany Co.VVEDNESDAY A AFTERNOON, IMPORTANT BALE OF OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, TATE, dc, at Na 105% ar JAMES STREET.We will hold àt our Room No.195 St.James atreet (opposite Molson's Bank), on Wednesday Aftermon Next, the 38th Inat., tale of rich Drawing Room, Partor, Dining room Furniture; five of J.re Carpe ot A we a uches, Bofse, Fanye, CH Cals.Bidaboarde, cases, Obina and Glassware, &c.fo de robes, Yo Teserve, FH \u2018whole must bs cleared out.Bale at TWO o'cloot, \u2018DEVAN x, & 00 THURSDAY J AFTERNOON, HOUSEHOLD FURNTTTR.AND- BOMR CARPETS, PIRE PIANOPORTRS êc, at Xo.731 SHERBROOKR STRRET.\u2018We are instructed to sell at the Residence, No.731 SHERBROOKE ErREET, On Thursday Afternoon Next, the 29th Instant, all the elegant Household Purnit Room Sulte, in green | and drab Te Lo DES A nes t.Rosewood Planofo Table, Had Tack.stat Chairs, Æltche Dlknailn 42, ae.TO a Bale at TWO o'clock.DEVANY & OO, 7 \u2014 ee 0 | SALES AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES.< We have now our list of sales at private rest- éemces open fur MARCH AFD APRIL, would respectfall \u2018est those of friends a do face ee vit Der commission, to Give we BARLY INTIMATION, that a suitable day may xed tor or their sale before the commences we shall endeavor to give full and attire vatidacifen to car patrons, 27 close al attention to ets Interests, te Judicions advertising and prompt returns count Tales and proceeds.Instructions left at our office, 77 Bt.James street, Teceive prompt attention will DEVAN Y & CO, Auction: vers, 631m 77 and 195 Bb.James strest.[FEY re mi #5 DIBOLV ENCÉ i AWPOTI SEOOTYR Te Lot, ofielal aumber 550, in St.Louis Ward, cose pricing aumbers 317, 336, 3930's, 331 and 331%, 8 Lawranes and nnmbore 26%, 266 and 186 8%.Dominique sted, with all the land lytag be mr de Tok, sblivisten Bor th e Lab sheial namber sa mere ee, any bulidinge : : Tebe soùf at tie afies ef TROMAS DARLIBG, Oéiciat Agañyncs, Pa: 182 Mt.Jaime strest, om Wednemday, 5th Mare, 1977, AS TEM o'clock a.m.BENNING & RARSALOU, nd A By Henry J Shaw.\u2019 SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE- TONED a YORK FLANOFORTE, TREE on canot 38th March inst.Henry J ved instructions from he Bev.war chat rot fe leaving Moatreal) to seliby | auction, at his Fosidence 29 10 Manos Y entire Household and Effec: including very valuable yy Li pos po tone ; t_Orçau stops; richly upholstered Prior Farsiiure Butte and Occasional Tables, re, Whatnots, valuable Oil iri Pictures, rich Parlor some Muror, Di Table, Bookcase, China, Crochury and lary and Platedware, Hall Otlciath, [13 Black Walnut Bedroom Suite with ssin J ase arble top, Plate Mirror, &c.; Wardrobe, nut To» Suite finished in oil, Ash and Wrluut Seiwa two rooms, Bedroom air and Bp Poather Beds and Pillo: tresses, Toilet Warn, capital Kitchen Stove and Culin Tr\" Canalis, Kit.chan Furniture and all requirements; the whol ote in perfect order, an as new, having use but a short time._- Bale at THN O'clock.H.J.SHAW, Ta a _ otionenr.ARGE SALE OF BECOND- HAND AND NEW HOUSEHOLD FORNITURE, EET DONG ARLES, CHAIES, alae arom Cou: ches, Iron Eedateads, Matt -On Thuraday Morning, soth inst, Henry J.Shaw will sell auction, at his Sale-\" rooms, Shaw's Bullding, A large and complete collection of New and hand Furniture and Housshold Sale at TEN o'clock a.m.HENRY J.SHAW, Auctioneer.ENGAGEMENTS are now being made for Bales in a = APRIL and MAY.soft employing my services will oie cop maine anis arrangements at my Office, Tue to 725 CRAIG STREET.An Baden cn tra stod te me will bs under my own Supervision, assisted by an axperienced of My regular MONDAY a THURBDAY BALES AY MY STORE, CRAIG BTRENT, vo been 80 attrastive for the last us tinue to be the best out Are ang Geeral Menthe Plan 0 grisiciara 3.SHAW, Auctioneer By McGlsshan & Harman.UCTION SALE OF FARM JNEDNESDAY.MARCH pou rod Tio J 7050, meorking Ho lt Sas, eo cote Carte, ars, two Mlich \"Cows, almost Bale at ONE o'clock.MoGLASHAN & HARMAN, Awctionesrs, By D.Rae & Co.SFRING SALES, 1877.Having completed arrançumants for (ba > y WE ATO ROW make Lotmonts Por te montie of H, APRIL an reapecttall vi who purp our services for tbe als posal of r effects at auction, to call early at one in order to secure the advantage of a Ait out-doue males of HOUSRHOLD PURNITURR rare masagemen po have 0 En » RAR & Con 43% Notre Dame street, (Adjoining Recollet House.) By W.C.Norman.By W.E Shaw.SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- RITURE, CARPET®, BRDDING, dc, dc.I am Instracted to sell a3 the residence, No.218 Bleury street, on Morning mere son inst, The pourra Taraltore, d Tapestry 3 to eh and Waisal Kh pring mitul a snd iii 48 and Gas Fixtares Croekesey.Sigmar pd Kitouen Bio Re frigarators, T &0., 408.all in'nioe order.vou sale at TEN o'clock.W.KE.SHAW® Auctioneer.By Bain & McDowell.BY AUTHORITY of JUSTICE.vr REM WaGLE.Auction mle of Groceries, Fixture House- Titre, Hoven, As, do.ogi nage} WEDNESDAY, the the 38th MAROCN.PS consisting of ea Sqr Baume SEE SE TR To BTA, She iorares sein.CA large number \u20ac of members of the Commons and Senators attended the private theatricals at Rideau Hall on Staturday evening.Some six hundred dollars\u2019 worth of jewellery, stolen from one of the guests during the fire at the s Restaurant, was today to the owner by the vepentant el Poiugs im nette fezscraz co OTA, arch 26.\u2014The Committee on king mmerce met at 11 o'clock, Mr.Holton in the chair.Mr, Cartwright's bill the incorporation of joint companies by let- tera patent was co -trict the borrowing \u2018powers of such com.jonies to three times the amount of their paid-up capital, which was lost.A proviso Was added in the 98 rd clause restricting the } enalties imposed arrears of monthly was then Hi Boy yo matress, paliaess or wpring from \u2018w.Tes.ry 814 Craig street.BrRôrAL ATTENTION paid to the Shiet nt st Deumertesn & Boad'a, Prac = Fon BRONCHIAL en sints, and ocoughe and colds, - A pare cri ad ign ity, hither memes of Mr.Wood moved an amendment to re-°| NEW CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 8 Aup 10 ST.JOSKPH STRKNT, tOppostie 0.MoGarvey J Auetions daily for ths sale of Furniture chandise of Sand 7 pam.ésscription, tral et cen light, prompt returns.Sales W.©.NORMAN, Consignments sad out-door mite .Liberal advances made.| 47 By C.F.Elwes.GALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARM EFFECTS, 40.' Mr.EL who returns from England by the 10 inform his friends and patrons Dat he ls open to attend sales of all ption: a1 In the past year.He sndeaver to give full charges anû prompt retest, sad would respoct.muy = il ern Foss his as ads about to 0 favor early nd \u2018arrangements may - C.F.RLWES, 63-008 [Re te ANREAL rd Nm satuaDat fern at 250 pom ot at WH.B.GIFFORD, Tress.No.3 COMPANY \"OF vernal Suter ON Lots ane costteity > Lt de He ANBDIRENG, 72 RS.REAT ENERAL MEETING G of the a TDMREAL, will be a .BAXRES ot on BAYURDAY, ths Siet inst, veral ihe ower: at pu, peociseiy.Doers open ab _ MECHANICY H HALL.Monday, Tatsday and April Sad, 2rd and à HARRY ROBINSON'8 MINSERELS 1 THE MAN WITE THR SILVER HORNS! ATAR PERFORMERS.The largest Minstrel Troups travelling.Seats for sale without ex charge Musie Ftore, 88.James ot Teor an MoGILE UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL.\u2014\u2014 The Anuual Public Meat- ing of Couvoeation or - Taw und ads \\ held In Wi Thin MOLBON\" on N.friends of the Universi renpect- fully invited to attend.ty are W.C.BAYNES, R.A, 723 Bec.of MoGll University.MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERT.WENT.Lecture © INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL THE HOLY LAND,\" the .w REY.J.\u20ac BAXTER, CHALMER'S CH Thursas Hat oT Taw Eno 167: Chair © be Srey > of he bo Babbath-school _Admismon®e.TS IRISH CATHO LIO 79-3 P.J.MCELROY, Bearstary 1.C.U.PROTESTANT DEFENCE ALLIANCE, - A special mesting of the members will be held in the MECHANICS\u2019 HALL.\u2014 ooo ou TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th, - 1° At RIGHT o'olock in the evening.Bosman : The alteration of the Name and the Amendment of the Constitution of the ALLIANCE, The Rave.J.PF.STEVENSON, LL.B, LEONARD GAETT, ALFRED J.XRAY, and J.B.GRXEN, Mr.Aéerman CLENDINNENG and ANDREW ROBERT- BON, Enq, will take part tn the proceedings.\u2018The Chair to de taken by HENRY LYMAN, Ney.Fereons desirous of hing enrolled as members should immediately forward Quiz names and ad- drenses te F.W.A.OSBORNE, Assistant-Becretary.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.EASTER HOLIDAYS.Return Tiokets om Os nr A cme Thi oes Setwesn all Sta- RR deadly dar hed Har wood vo a return tickats, at finale Tar Good ey, So Ea good for $.fare ca JOREPH Bichrer.mn SIG.J.HAZAZERS GRAND MASQUERADE CITIZENS\u2019 DRESS BALL, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Sad.Tickets, $1.50, including Laay.The hire of Costumes for this cocasien reduced $0 41.50.Dresses or Dominos can be had as 1364 ST.CATHERINE STREST.\u201d I JANCING.\u2014The Wi: Waltz t Three Lessons for Jeuson contes even [hora he are \u20ac MRS.GODWIN, Maw OY et lew Advertisements to-day, Rew Advertisements to-day, \u201d \\ Is now te.amine our samples.ei M.A.NELSON & B® By SAMUEL SMILES.hime HRADIZONT OIL, Sale at TEN 0'clock 2m INSOLVENT 0106 OF 1809 PARAFINE OIL, & MeDOWELL, 3 -_\u2014 PATENT PROCESS, BLACK OIL ee Austiomesre, ope por STOCK OF HARDWARE, BOOK a 50 A new Flour manufactured ¥y-a Patent Prosess, : SAT McDO DENTS, AND BILLS RROCRIVAB \u2019 * choke article.Gra tad rt Smarts Reo ois aan as TER D B = Das Este joxxTs, \u2014 \u2014 ur ee] to suit purchasers, at the lowest prions.AUCTIONERRS: In a Tuas à GARTEET, of Que Por sale by GEO.MoGARRY, Empty Conl ON) barrets wanted Immedinte- Ofics and Salesroom, T12 CRAIG STRERT.08 aad 304 Si.Antoine, corner Mountain, | 7 for which the highest puies Will 36 paid.Ban Axe now os mf required Al TT BAWSON BROTE = 0m.a tae, entrusted to sa will Rave our personal atbes- NOON TOUR co WEDN ae DAT.À Aga TE for 732 ST.JAMES STRESR.* DENTAL ava roorn oe x 60 FE.HENRY STARR?un tretu a PE RXOITEMENT (Ubequalled for and : ; : BALN & MeDOWELL, THE EXCITEMENT AWFUL pfiBepie fork ie Billet [ymin pies, _ domme EEE raie avai ON 4 0628 opus called = Tartar,\u201d Ana the vet ion Of the made eithe En means Tenders may be either ve whole at a nA Sn ov he Eee ce in i PORTLAND CHT, Iw hérertsements this pa block Tn so much in = dollar, or fo ¥or Bo and S< Laces and Enbroldzrice go to ive itm wail Por wl by all Ghemiste snd AMADA CNERNS, pram rim era tho Sane Far no, = For Be 62 Children ana Ledier Haté gete mous, GHVCERY STOCK, &c., i A.PILON & OOS.JH OVSEEEEPERS, nam vo xT The ln vetlorns may ba seam 42d shock emsminad For Be and Oc Prints aad Cotlons to \u2014 ARE CLAS SALE BY TEXDER.gu sppiicat n ae 1000 from whom ail A.PILON & CO.The CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER tn ; Information may be Por cheap Tweed: and Dress Goods ta oresiles for work aad prien 86.Every Makne pur sae ty INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875.ARS Avsignes Sous not Mind hime 10 accept the « W.F.MEWHORT, i \u2018 \u2014 \\ Por 50%, a on a tern RUERER WAREHOUSE, Ç W.& F.P.CURRIE & O0, a We matter of VAOTOR YRUDRL, an Insolvent.® Le * Por $1 Conttage Matelasses go to 198 Br.Jaume Brazwy, MowvanAz, 100 GREY NUN SYREED, \u2014 * - - Assigace, as ga Tien & cus.ne Toes Graune, Toncure.Tenders at to much tm the dollar on the tavent- Quetec, S2nû March, 1877 85 Be.Peter strest.THE STREET, IGH ED ULT - Hemanan.ory value, will be reveived by he undereigned wp | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 7x \"man or Tan GREEN BALL as BRED POULT ana ee \u20ac Me» Jo THURADAY, the instant, 24 tree ebook | NSOLVENT ACY OF 1875.s\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ma Cockrelin ?hatching ; TT © aflernoon, Stock-im-Trede and Bhop \u2018 \u2014 YEARS IN USE.Tp ela SIGE Brie ot INEST BRANDS _ Fixtures fu the Store, No.T7 Notre Dame street, py 43g matter of looky 59 per amounting te about 82,000, fogyethen, als the - McGOWANS DENTIFRIOR dos: Pekin Duck 4 por dos.Gh Sebright sad JAMS ang po auvs, \"| Pme et the premises bo 1st May, 1878.C.D.RDWARDS, of Montreal, Vte cieanctag anû preserving the Tooth, render- ae Rp for ae Re Ta Imported 3 TELLING dasen, $1.75.Tha Inventory and Steak, whieh is Rew and in tnonivent een.#04 tapering an [FB James eS * FICKLES 13d SAUCES por Gussn, 8175 Srÿirate order, will be shown ast partiouiers ren Gums healtny .wives application The undersigned Assignees will receive tenders Price, S00 per box.ov amie by oll Dengpiets.RECTORY son mesvao, «| - ; © CORN STARCH per domen, 01.00, .DAVID J.CRAM, at \u2018 Amrit i-Feyiti-etd Winsett -Asserted VEOUTANERS sorts 2e tn Sh ola - TmURSBAY, the Fifth day of APRIL, © sousreormmron, i.(Ale tent ae me vice SE mars ; | 21 pte dis Memtroat, 20mé March 1071.70 \"am.tem, DE I I.MeGALR, Choudvh, Serial SRE \u2019 3.murounes, ) OLVENT AC A% ELEVEN oeluck a.m, 201 OT.JOSEPR WERE, | REV.J.BURROWS DAVIDSON, MA.ro prsor A ater OF 1875 ms ee ho PER CENT SAVED.J RB.MIDDLEMISS & OO * 1a the matter of LRANDRE DEMERS, of the Cty | ra AND OOD XVER mt Protusn Tomer snd id on mann 3am BST.ARTOINE STRERT, Noe Contac ob rs err gt M LY EX TL = BTS tre rena dees aT gr loos tne un sna Culte pd hours, or quariain à dast ae Fastse = Losses etiested: I | THE MONTREAL ; ne within one monte FINLAY.Pouriten Basa Pr Hand Presses, smomnts to 64 sd to thle 130 coef of er I \u2014 | nw .HAGE ST Reamer os 200 2e ELE HES ERA San peenos BAL Zana RA TRO ORR, rT nT mi.es 2 « value Invemtory.nom SIESTA RT ee, ] D 2 are DL LO0Al 0° \u2014 o D.MORRICE & C0.; o™ wil be kept open daily fur ncper REE Rete or ters En veabels oz ov ERRORS ,BALLRABLE CANYONS OF ALL RIXDS 121 LR DEALERS, \"Tenders, other state name of Tk.Pur sale by all Roberta, yard 90 On Shortest Wotles sn Best 200 ; endorsers sad Gute; than To cut 2 ae of CHAR LAZRING & OO ?COAL! P + .) Materiel.No % VICTORIA SQUARE, an RS Tovey highent nor say ; *Y - Matattthos over 39 Year.he : Or IN THB CROWD.= ae muse l 4e AND 44 ST.GEORGE STREET, os 5 ARTHUR N.PERKINS, \u2019 wT, UREST AND BEST.BL at ate AE - | : 200° cot PRICES JOR 1877: | omen of Panne, à Panuses \"ol, .- Es Fou HOUSE.Jor Shy for a Season.8 CT ro '} \u2018i Bot approached Say Bese tis CLRANING, tush a.a, aie 2 ge / foie 177.æ Free of emit mien, won | OOD AND COAL, am = Sm terre rar ROCERIES GROURERINS- 20 LITTLE ANTOINE EST, : VERY CERAP.ENT ACT OF 1875 and G 1 es tH i 4% orale am.ALBERT J pee j nie La & : I AMENDIMENTS unéorsigned perahomté hotes NOTICE.\u2014 rat-class STIR RCI « .Bwary Bleak of Jos Out above tha Bridge.| ASSIGNERS 54L8 OF REAL KATATE.vo af Grocaries fase tha cotes «3 Saari N Lo EME = * .\u2018 DouE WATEINS & OO.arma: Otsioly sash im advance.dS endt Tn thn thr ot OL PEBAOL, 2 voy or Prepared 16 all shonp for cash.A call to itietiel.ing Teme Tiree horace and coca * 15 OOYTR STERN.Ww er 28 Inspivent., a &.M.MeLAÇGEE PS A \u2026 bye STi LAW RENCE CE DYE adopting 0eolt _ _ ________ Orwgetat.Samy kind, Addrsss, 3.0.Bek 3 >, 224 ssourtng \u2014\u2014 EE Montreal.Dyeing PE Ne Court Aspe me anor ont * | Other supply of i > dis toire ie .REA: Ander FP, DORAN, rare, : CANAD px sage boo Ded SEER Tnurcéay, 29h March, A.D.1977, - 5 , BRNOALE.Chemist, | - \u2018meer.sosmem evamse, i] BUTEBAFORD 8 00, lamier Me and dying of amaUemen:s clothes.At 11 \u2018oleek tn the forvmacn.ow © NO] JORKPN RTRERP.106 latest Improveé ICR CASKET, wassunted Tiina?Bihar, #0 Kale do.Ki 2h To saw x.mACwoNALS, The undermentioned 0d Ree) Retate, eu SA Int '} the for wesks befure interment six and .of land situate {a the village of peint Jenn Rap + LET, Yad Ne.17 [YA and Coline tly en renters stoves.\u2014\u2014 Slee [RR The 4 h of on (roue 84 cadas- TS > etm Ally ha EEE trai umber one hnadrvd and even diaty | raie Re LT mt ES DREN = _w ECCLES CURE |mssiiesiis SEE YWASTED IMMEDIATELY, | STFCTACLES AND \u2018AYR MADNESS to defer ha Llib 8 poten Muss ue at Geweral Bervant.Apply ab 1.7 sere ans sente at i Purified and so-made .| Baltoves Newrnigin and ol Mervous Affections Berri street.; ; 1 Gate pete sheen.a eis fe pi JEPAIRS DONE WHI! Tou 4 and Antiseptic Agents (Townshend's Pa A FRESE RL wry man, see im Le JOB LAJSIE, \u201cWATER: a ver poed \u2018Cook |\" te ne ee : pe ath macy wal» vu panied) |.MEERY IRVERS & Ob, Ottce ef Lajete à Awtgns.Hehonmaid.\u201c \u201c *, - \u2026 etre rem pt \"ie Lai 9 pan are S1votiim Bosementurs sires near Victoria sears $00 | gio monny AoN mera ROieraaas, SRE EI î 723 T.miro rae i El £ DICK\u2019S BL00D PURIFIER HORSES AND CATTLE! CLEANSES THER BLOOD) PUTS HORSES Ap CATTLE tv 000m CONDITION } at © smooth cent ves _ nnd aliays îme Te TLS ee Te mate ame IR wifi thareughly eradicate worms in Por soie ail Drageiete, ce nù Dastory, § Willies rest, Mom DICK & Ce, /Prieu, T6a par dax containing six packages, ; HILDRENS CARRLAGES, Hew pattern ORADLES, CRI .y TRAYS HUMRAT LAMPS, MEILLEUR à oon, 652 Craie, eas Bony hunt._ \u201cTHE STICKIST.\" f wiLcoxs - ON RUBBER CEMENT, fRAMFION BURBER The\"Wingats Chemical cet, - 5% PONAVENTURN f Poi re aR RN PRO me gitar, nae tn * din Sta- ngle 0 re- er.8TH | ex- Births, Marriages and Deaths.\"ae TIRTIXS._ On the 26th instant, at 90 St.Matthew Bre.Charles Bourne, of a daughter.MARRIAGES.Y\u2014BNoox\u2014At Torouto, on 21st inst, dy Ror.J.M.Cameron, Mr.Thomas Pashby to Clara Bnook.PasDE:\u2014LOCKINGTON\u2014At Toronto.on 21st fnst.; by the Rev.J.A.BR.Dickson, David A.Pender to Hf J., second daughter of T.A.Lockington, #sg- ASH\u2014ANDERSON\u2014At Toronto, on the 20th inst, py the Rev.J.M.Cameron, J.i.Ash, Eeq., to Miss Æ.L.Anderson.29nd fast HAWORTH\u2014YATES\u2014At Toronto, on the net, by the Rev.J.M.Castle, D.D., deorge PY.Haworth t¢ ¥mma, yourgest daughter of Mrs.BE.Yates.DEATHS.RAKIER-\u2014On the 27th inst., Gaston Oscar, son of Joan C.Brazier, aged 8 monthe and 17 daye.Funeral will take place from his father's residence, No.97 Ibervitle street, on Thursday, the 20th inst.fat 2:30 p.m., to R.C.Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend without further notice.733 Mir1kR\u2014At No.62 Drummond street, Montreal, on the 26th instant, Miss Catherine Miller, sister of the late Alexander and James Miller, of Montreal.merchants, aged 63 years.Funeral willl take place from her late residence, on Thursday, 29th inst., at 2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances axe invited to attend.SWANSTON\u2014At Palatka, Florida, on the 20th inst., Isabella H., youngest éaughter of the late John Swanston, Esq.» aged 24 years.The funeral will take place from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr.Jno.T.Dawson, 200 University street, on Wednesday, the 28th instant, at half-past two o'clock.TAIT\u2014On the 25th March, at hig residence, Cotean St.Louis, David Tait, Esq., of the Law Stamp Office, aged F6 years.Friends will please attend the funeral on Wednesday, at 3:30 p.m.Wr1s0x\u2014On the 25th inst., Thomas Wilson, aged 75 years, formerly Storekeeper at Naperville, for many years a resident of this city.Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs.Alex.Nimmo, 497 St.Dominique street, on Tues day afternoon, at two o\u2019clock.to Christ Church Cathedral.Friends of the family will please accept this intimation.72-2 WALSH\u2014In this city, on the 26th instant, Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Mathew Walsh, No.79 Prince street, aged 9 years and 7 months.Funeral will take place on Weanesday, the 28th instant, from St.Patrick\u2019s Orphan Asylum, at 8 o'clock a.m.Friends and acqualntances are re quested to attend.722 GBRVAIS\u2014In this city, on the 25th inst., Joseph Wilbrod Napoleon, son of Denis Gervais, carriage- maker, aged 2 years, 10 mou ihs and 20 days.Two O'clock P.M.Commercial.STAR OFFICE, March 27, 1:30 p.m.| The market to-day was quiet and firm ; no sales were madein flour.There is no demand at all for speculative purposes, and dealers only purchase to supply local wants, Frour\u2014Receipts, 1,900 brls.Prices (per barrel of 196 lbs.): Patent Process, about $7.50 to $8.00; Superior Extra, $7.10 to $7.20 ; Extra Superfine, $6.85 to $6.90 ; Fancy, $6.60 to $6.70 ; Spring Extra, $6.30 to $6.85 ; Superfine, $6.00 to $6.10; Strong Bakers\u2019, $6.60 to $6.75; Fine, $5.55 to $5.70 ; Middlings, $5.20 to $5.85 ; Pallards, $4.75 to $5.00; City Bags (delivered), $3.45 to $3.50 ; Medium, $6.50 to $6.60 ; Choice Pollards, $5.CoARSE GrAINS\u2014Receipts\u2014Oats, bushels.ProvisioNs\u2014Receipts\u2014Meal, 100 bbls.; butter, 62 kegs.OTHER RECEIPTS.\u2014Ashes, 31 barrels; leather, 18 rolls; tobacco, 11 cases.CB10AG0, March 27.\u2014Wheat \u2014 Rects., 10,000 bushels ; shipments, 11,000 bushels.10:35 a.m.\u2014Active ; $1.27 April ; $1.32% May.Cun\u2014Roclipts, 133,000 bushels; shipments, 55,000 busn.10:30 a.m.\u2014Dull ; 894e April ; 422c to 422c May ; 43c June.Oats\u2014Receipts, 25,0060 bushels ; shipments, 14,000 bushels.Barley\u2014Rects., 8,000 bushels; shipments, 8,00u bushels.Pork \u201410:40 'a.m.\u2014$9.10 April; $9.174 to $9.20 May.MILWAUKEE, March 27.\u2014Wheat\u2014Re- ceipts, 12,000 bushels; shipments, 3,000 Push.10:35a.m.\u2014Strong; No.1, $1.45; No.8, $1.24 ; $1.35 fresh; $1.334 April ; $1.87} May.Beernoam\u2019s ReporT.\u2014LONDON, March 27, 1877.\u2014 Floating eargoes of wheal, turn dearer; corn, quiet.Cargoes on passage, wheat, turn dearer; corm, quiet.Spring wheat off coast, 51s to 51s 6d ; California do, 52s 6d ; eorn, 24s ; spring wheat for prompt shipment, 49s.Arrivals of wheat and corn, small.Liverpool spot wheat, firmer ; corn, steady.Club, 10s 11d to 11s 2d ; white, 10s 8d to 11s; spring, 9s 2d to 10s 1d ; corn, 23s; peas, 35s 6d.(Second despatch.) Liverpool spot wheat, very good demand ; corn, dull.SPEOIAL TELEGRAM.\u2014(To W.J.Fair- bairn), Liverpool, March 27.\u2014Spring wheat advanced 1d'to 2d.California wheat advanced\" 2d to 3d, mostly for speculation ; French markets active and advancing ; corn heavy ; declining tendency ; weather fine.Prices of breadstuffs and provisions at Liverpool:\u2014 700 March 26.March 27.96 1b 22 ER 0 24 IE 0 Flour, 196 1bs.0 20 4 Whest, red 100 Tbs, D 8tol0 8 9 81010 9 Do.wr, do .10 6t01010 10 6101010 wis, do .10 5tol0 8 10 7t0101l Do.clubdo .10 Stoll 0 1010toll 3 Qorn, qr, 80 Ibs.24 8to24 9 24 3t000 O Bazloy, bush,481bs.0 Oto 0 0 0 0to 0 0 Oats, bush, 45 be.0 Oto 0 0 0 Oto 0 0 Peas, qr, 504 Ibs.00 0t000 0 00 0t000 0 Pork, br], 200 ibs.01000 0 .60 0to00 0 Tard, 112 1bs.06000 0 48 6.000 © Beef, brie, 1121bs.00 0t0 00 O 00 Oto00 0 Bacon, do .00 0to00 O 00 Oto00 0 Tallow, do 00 Oto00 0 00 01000 0 Cheese, 73 Oto00 0 78 0t000 0 Viger Cattle Market.?TUESDAY, March 27.There was a very fair supply of cattle this morning, but owing to the continued wet weather few buyers were on the market and transactions were slow.Three fine bulls were offered at $60, $58 and $56, but these figures were considered too high by the butchers, and up to 11 o'clock, owing to the high prices demanded, no animals of any kind were sold, Between 20 and 30 small lambs were in the stalls, and were offered at prices ranging from $2.50 to $3.50 each.Calves were plentiful, but of inferior quality; a few were sold at from $2 to $5 each.A very neat little milch cew was sold for $36, and a smaller animal for $22.There were several very good milking cows exhibited for sale, but for this class there did not appear to be such a good demand as usual.Three fine beasts were disposed of at $40, $45 and $56 respectively.Sheep, of which there were about a dozen on the market, were sold .at prices ranging from $4 to $6.Railway Traffic.The traffic receipts of the Grand Trunk Railway for the week ending 17th March, 1877, and the corresponding week 1876, were :\u2014 Passengers, Freight Date.Mails, and and Total.Express Freight.Live Stock.1877 .$47,018 $115,418 $162,436 1876.49,627 139,169 188,796 Decrease.200 200000000000 $26,360 Benevolence.A.C.Hutchison and George Brush, Esqrs., are the Visiting Governors at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge this week.The Conference St.Vincent de Paul, Quartier St.Antoine, acknowledges the receipt of four bags confiscated potatoes, from Mr.Thos.Day, clerk of St.Ann\u2019s Market.The number of patients treated in the Disvensary Department of the General Hospital during the week ending 26th inst.:\u2014 Roman Catholics, 345; Protestants, 77 ; total, 422.Protestant House of Industry and Refuge \u2014weekly statement, 24th March : Inmates, 138, being 17 less than last year; casual poor, 268, being 130 less than 1876 ; meals distributed, 2,870.The United Board of Qut-door Relief acknowledges the following donations : \u2014 G.M.K., $10 ; À Friend, Point St.Charles, $5 ; $15 from À Friend ; and $20 from Mrs.Smith, Sherbrooke strect.The Superintendent of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge acknowledges, with thanks, 4 bags of potatocs, seized by Thomas Day, Clerk St.Ann\u2019s Market, short of weight, and $25 from St.Andrew's Church, The Steward Montreal General Hospital acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt of donations of sundries, from : A Friend; Mrs.Benjamin 1Lyman ; ¥.W.Reynolds, Esq.; Friend ; Henry Alexander, kEsq.; Robt.Wood, Esg.; Hon.John Young.The Committee of the Hervey Institute Las received the sum of $63.50 from the Unitarian Church, being the amount collected hy Mrs.Evans and handed iu to the Floral Festival in aid of the Building Fund ; from Himry Lyman, Esq., $25 for Building Fund.~,\u2014 The circumstances under which Mr.Devlin\u2019s portrait is to be painted appear to have been somewhat erroneously stated.A member of the St.Patrick\u2019s Society says that the sociaty has not deputed any one to move in the matter, and that tbe gentlemen who waited on Mr.Devlin did so in their private capacity.: New Advertisements this p.m.WEEKLY TEST.Number of Purchasers served during wees ending March 24th, 1877.Bee special advertisement in $0-day\u2019s Witness, but read this in the Stam first, One case Bisck Silks to be sold cheap, immediately.One case new striped Sfiks at 67c, oN - a à 1 © S.CARSLEY'S, 398 and 395 Notre Dame Street, is the place to see an assortment of Gents\u2019 White Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, made and launderied on the premises, and at prices that defy competition.White Dress Shirts.Ueefu], large size Shirt, only 75c each.A large stock of Shirts at 90c, excellent value.Special lot, all sizes, only $1, each made of good stock.Extra guality White Shirts, $1.25.Superior quality White Shirts, $1.50.The best quality White Shirt, $1.75.Regatta Shirts, Large stock of Printed Regatta Shirts, 55c¢.Gents\u2019 Regatta Bhirts, with two Collars, only $1.10 each, or three for $3.Gents\u2019 Oxford Regatta Shirt, with two collars, only $1.10.Gents\u2019 Best Oxford Regatta Shirts, $1.23.Gents\u2019 Printed Oxford Regatta Shirts, two collars, only 81.50.Full stock of Men's Flannel and Tweed Shirts, price from $1.Collars and Cuffs.The most complete assortment of Genis' Linen Collars, and the best styles in Canada, both Stand Up and Turn Down shapes, prices from $1.50 to $2.50 per dozen, warranted our make.The Cuff Department consists of the following popular makes: The Amazon, the Army, the Navy, and the Marine.Prices, 25c, 30c, 85c and 47c.Gents\u2019 Linen Handkerchiefs.Gents\u2019 White Linen Handkerchiefs, $1 per box of half a gozen.Do do do $1.12 do Do do do $1.25 do Do do do $1.28 do Do do do $1.35 do Do do do $1.50 do Do do do 31.70 do Do do do $2.20 do Gents\u2019 Hemmed Stitched Handkerchiefs, $3 per doz.This lot is very cheap at the price; large size and fine quality.Gents\u2019 Kid Gloves.Large job lot of Gents\u2019 Kias, only 50¢ & pair.Gents\u2019 Dogskin Gloves, only 50c a pair.Gents® Dogskin Gloves, extra quality, 75c a pair.Gents\u2019 Dogskin Gloves, our best, $1 pair.Gents\u2019 Russia Calf Kids, only 85c pair.Dent's Russia Calf Kids, only $1.10 pair.Dent's Best Rucsla Calf Kids, $1.15 pair.Extra large lot of Gent Real French Kid Gloves, bought much below the price, we are selling them $1.20 pair.Gents\u2019 White Kid Gloves, only 75¢ pair.Gents\u2019 Lavender Kid Gloves, only 80c pair.Show Room.\u2018We expect to double dur Spring trade this season in the Show Room, and in order to do 80, have marked everything with the smallest possible pro\" fit.Cloth Jackets, in great variety, from $2.75 to $10.Fancy Cloth Jackets, in great variety, from $3 to $15.Matelasse Cloth Jackets, in great variety, from $6 to $35.Handsome Silk Jackets from $31 to $40.Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Ulsters, in great variety, from $4.75 to $11.50.: Shawls.A large stock Paisley Shawls, to be sold cheap, prices from $4.50 to $16.Large stock double Paisley Shawls, from $9 to $23.Large stock new Beize Shawls, from $2 to $16.Large stock Indian Shawls, from $5.50 to $9.All new fresh goods and very cheap.Skirts.Large assortment Spring Washing Skiris, from 60c to 81.76.Large assortment Dress Skirts, only $2.Alpaca and Russel Cord Skirts in great variety.te S.CARSLEY, Netre Dame street, Montreal, AND Paternost Row, Lond , England NOTICE.\u2014Our Salesmen are instructed not to press customers to make purchases.We would rather people not buy unless the goods please, and they consider them cheap.' 78 (GREAT DISPLAY or NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST APRIVED AT BERNARD BROS., 268 NOTRE DAME BTREET, Consisting of FANCY GOODS, LADIES: TIES and SCARFS.FRENCH CORSETS, LADY DUFFERIN PARASOLS, CHILDREN\u2019S PARASOLS.Complete Stock of SILK UMBRELLAS.The Hosiery Department is one of the most complete stocks there isin Montreal and the cheapest in the Dominion.Press Goods Department, Heavy Costume Homespun Basket Cloth, Brocaded Batin Check Alpaca, Plain Serge, Double \u2018Warp Lustre, in Seal Brown and Plum.All New Shades.The Mourning Department is one of the finest stocks Black Goods that can be sold in this city.This establishment will receive new goods until the 1st of May, by every steamer.The public of Montreal are invited to come and select the new novelties in Dry Goods.BERNARD BROS., 268 NOTRE DAME STREET, 1 THE RENT AND GENERAL COLLECTING, INSURANCE EFFECTING, AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY.Office: 181 St.James Street.Citizens\u2019 Insurance Co.'s Building.Have à number of Dwellings to let ix the foDow- ins streets:\u2014 Coursol street Dorchester street.» Fulford \u201c Osborne « Lagauchetiere street.Sherbrooke \u201c Seigneurs tan \u201c « « « \u201c St.Joseph « c « \u201c \u201c\u201c Lorne avenue.STORES AND SHOPS TO LET, Bt.James street.Notre Dame \u201c 8t.Paul \u201c 8t.Joseph # St.H \u201c McGill \u201c Craig \u201c Lagauchetiere street.Volts = e on B.FURNISS & CO.51+-eod AINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.P VENETIAN GREEN.The most brilliant green in the market for window blinds, ornamental iron work, &c.To be had ly at BFE MCARTHUR & \u20acO., No.431 NOTRE DAME STREET, (Corner of Dollard Tane.) 51teodt J.GREAVES\u2014Just received ¢J ¢ another supply of Gold and Bilver Perforated Card Board, Gold and Silver Paper, Mottoes, Pictures for Wall Pockets, Black and white Perforated Card Board, Black, Pearl and Steel Hat Pins and Ornaments, Back Combs, Frillings, Collars and Cnffe.Knitilng and Crochet Cottons in white and colored, a speciality.816 St.Catherine Montreal.KEEP AWAY DISEASE from your HORSES, by using DICK\u2019S BLOOD PURIFIER.WAN TED, a thorough man of business; good correapondent, with Jmow- ledge of warehousing, and can command trade.Address, With references, 57-44 HX, To\" SAR OBlce.street +85-cod Four O'clock P.M.Evening Telegrams Jottings from the Capital.(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) OTTAWA, March 27.\u2014The resignation of the Speaker has been spoken of as likely to follow any action which Mr.Bowell may take to bring the Post Office Departmental printing accounts formally before the House.The matter has already occupied the attention of the Public Accounts Committee, and it is difficult to see how the commit:ee could have avoided making a reference to the alleged irregularity had not Mr.Langton unintentionally misconstrued the question, when he was asked if the Mr.Anglin whose name figured in the public accounts as having received various sums for printing was the same Mr.Anglin who represented Gloucester in the Commons, Mr.Langton naively replied thet \u201call the documents of the Post Office Department were genuine,\u201d and the enquiry was not pushed further.There is not the slightest doubt, however, that if the matter is brought up the Government will be placed in a false position, shonld it defend what the moral sense of the country has already condemned, and if the matter is allowed to go to à vote, many of Mr.Mackenzie's supporters will be seriously embarrassed.The advent of Mr.into TRE SENATE has not been signalized by any brilliant stroke of leadership, as far as present indi- tions go.Mr.Bowell has placed on the order paper a notice of motion for a return of all papers and documents in connection with SECTION FIFTETN of the Canada Pacific Railway.This may possibly throw some further light on the steel rail business.Mr.Trow\u2019s bill for the greater convenience of passengers on railways provides that all tickets issued by raïlway companies shall be good for the trip at all times, notwithstanding any notice to the contrary being parles on the ticket ; no passenger need pay is or her fare if the company fails to provide a seat ; any attempt to use a ticket a second time shall be punished by fine or imprisonment.The Governor in Council may appoint a railway inspector, whose duty it shall be to inspect all bridges, calverts, embankments, &e.CREDITON, Ont, March 27.\u2014 fire occurred near here last night about eleven o\u2019clock, consuming the dwelling-house of Henry Scilly.Mr.Sciily and his wife, with three children, barely escaped, while three other children, aged 5, 7 and 9, were burned, and their remains were found this morning in the ruins.The total loss is $7,000 ; no insurance.The Weather Outlook.METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, * TORONTO, March 27, 10 a.m.\u2014Probabilities for the next 24 hours : For lower lake region and St.Lawrence, rising barometer, fresh northerly to north-westerly winds, clear and slightly cooler weather.City News, \u2014 The cooper\u2019s apprentice, Maddock, who disappeared suddenly a week or two ago, was found working on Section 9, Lachine Canal.The item in the STAR led to his discovery.He is now working with his old employer.\u2014 A very fine large group picture of No.I.Company, 5th Royal, Fusiliers, has just been finished at Notman\u2019s establishment.The work exhibits all those excellencies of detail which have made Mr.Notman\u2019s productions so famous.A noble subjeet has been nobly treated.\u2014 A correspondent writes to say that a few nights since, at the corner of Mansfield and Palace streets, he fcund the stop-cock had been knocked out of the gas lamp and the gas was escapi \u20ac The cock was discovered in the snow and replaced, but our correspondent suggests that stop-cocks should be fastened to prevent the escape of gas.\u2014 Last evening the Catholic Young Men's Society held a special meeting for the election of officers for the ensuing year, which resulted as follows: President, W.E.Doran; Vice-President, James Shea ; Treasurer, F.Garmley ; Secretary, John Warren ; Assist.- Secretary, J.J.Madden ; Librarian, T.Car- mody ; Assistant-Librarian, N.Warren.Council: W.E.Mullin, J.McCoy, R.Warren, C.Boyle, P.Rigney, T.Kearney, T.M.Reynolds; J.McNally, J.McGarvey.THE CATHEDRAL MissioN.\u2014The first service of the six days\u2019 mission in the Cathedral was held last evening at 8 o'clock.Although the rain fell heavily and the streets were almost impassable, the attendance was good, evidencing a deep interest in the work.A large number of the city clergy were present and took part in the proceedings.The Rev.Canon Baldwin's address was upon \u201cthe blood of Jesus Christ.\u201d At its conclusion, those impressed were requested to remain, after which Canon Baldwin and various members of the congregation held religious conversation with quite a number.It is anticipated that the Cathedral will be filled to-night, and it is hoped a large amount of good may be accomphshed through the earnest eflorts of the Rector of the church and his clerical and lay helpers.The singing, by a large choir, under Mr.Evans\u2019 direction, last night, was a marked feature in the mission services, and, doubtless, added largely to the interest of the mission.Insurance Case.The case of Charles Bailie «.the Provincial Insurance Company of Canada was heard before the Hon.Mr.Justice Mackay and a jury in the 1st Division Superior Court to-day.- The following gentlenien were sworn in as jurors: Edward Tighe, James Kerr, A.M.Allen, Samuel H.Ewing, Walter L.Lee, Richard O'Neil, John Kay, John A.Collins, James Ramsay, John C.Watson, Archibald T.Harshaw and James Inglis.In 1872, one Thos.Murphy, of Sherbrooke, tcok out a policy for $1,000 on his stock-in- trade of ready-made clothing.Subsequently, a partnership was entered into, under the style of Murphy & Whitaker.About the 3rd of August, 1873, the premises and stock were destroyed by fire.\u2018At a subsequent date, the firm of Murphy & Whittaker transferred their business and policy to the pre- gent plaintiff, who brings suit to recover the value of the goods destroyed, rstimated at 24,000.The defendants plead, first, that an increased risk was entailed by plaintiff through a stove being placed in the cellar, the pipes of which passed through the floar of the store, and that the store was not pro.erly protected ; secondly, that subsequent insurancewas effected without the consent or notice of the Company ; and, third, that the claim is exorbitant.Mr.Bethune, agent in this city for the Western Insurance Company, was examined and deposed that his company had insured the.same premises; that the stock was valued at from $3,000 to $3,500, and that the risk had been paid.Messrs, Davidson and Cushing for plaintiff, and Mr.Edward Carter, Q.C., for defendant.The case is still proceeding.QUEENS BENCH.Crown Side.TUESDAY, March 27.Hon.Mr.Justice Ramsay presiding.Mr.Ritchie, Q.C., and Mr.Mousseau represented the Crown.\u2018William Mondelet, physician, son of the late Judge Mondelet, was arraigned on a charge of having on the 18th February, 1877, abducted Anne Louise, an unmarried female, under the age of 18 years, who is niece of James Worthington, Esq., and under his charge at the time.Accused pleaded not guilty.James Lappage was placed in the dock, charged with having, on the 28th January, assaulted Arthur Mcguin, and also with stealing a fur cap, tbe property of said Moquin.Plea not guilty.Pierre Rochon, carter, was arraigned on a churge of having, on the 5th day of January last, tried to camally know Adele Lavoie.Plea not guilty, trial Tuesday next.Francois St.Onge, carter, same offence as last.Plea not guilty, trial Tuesday.THE FRAUDULENT BANKER.Honore Cotte, late cashier of the Jacques Cartier Bank, was called, and the judgment of the Court of Appeal read to him, confirming the judgment of the Court of Queel\u2019s Bench, condemning him for making a false report of the affairs of the bank to the Government.The judge, in passing sentence, said a man of the intelligence of the accused should have known the extreme danger of such transactions as those he had engeged in.In taking inio con- Pelletier | THE MONTREAL DAILY bLAR TUESDAY, MARCH 27.1877! sideration the facts that accused did not appear to have gained much, and that he did not stand alone, as other ies were as ilty as he, the sentence of the Court wonld as light as possible.The prisoner was then condemned to six months\u2019 common jail, Ta Lucie Nolet was placed in the dock on à charge of having, on the 30th Janrory Yast, feloniouely and illegally sent a lclez, demanding money of Joseph Achille Roberge, notary, of Laprairie.Plea, not guilty, and ready for trial.MOLSONS\u2019 BANK CASE.Thomas John Joy, late Assistant-Account- ant, Molsons\u2019 Bank, was arraig.ed ca firs indictments, for having, oun \u2018Me 26th November last, aided and abetted Arthur B.Glass, in stealing several large sums of money belonging to Molsons\u2019 Bank.Plea, not guilty; trial Thursday next.Mr.Davidson, Q.C., appeared for the aocused.Victor Boisseneau was accused of assault ing Isaac Goldstein, and stealing an ulster coat from him.Pleas, not guilty; Mr.Charles Ouimet for the defence.7 Joseph Carras was placed on his trial for receiving a quantity of liquor, groceries, &c., knowing them to have been stolen.Prisoner asked to have an English jury, but the Crown refused, and a French jury was sworn in.This case, having been published at length in the STAR, & mere recapitulation of the facts will suffice.The prisoner was one of the gang who were arraigned yesterday and pleaded guilty to breeking into Mr.Senecal\u2019s grocery store, corner Lagauche- tiere and Montcalm streets, on the night of the 27th January last.The accused entertained the prisoners at his house, where part of the goods were found by the police.e other\u201cprisoners testified against him.The jury returned a verdict of * guilty\u201d without leaving their seats.Joseph Carras was then put on his trial, on a second indictment, for breaking into Henry Coutu\u2019s butcher shop on the 20th January last, in company with the same young men, who pleaded guilty in the preceding case, aud stegling several hun pounds of pork, beef, &eo., therefrom.Acting Sergeant Miller and \u2018Sub-constable Chatigny testified to recovering a portion of the meat at the prisoner's house.The jury retumed a verdict of not guilty of breaking, but guilty of receiving the stolen goods.Pierre Parraquet, charged with receiving pert of the stolen goods from M.Senetal\u2019s grocary store, as related in second to last case, was arraigned, and asked to have three important witnesses, who were now in jail, brought up to testify in his favor.The judge granted the prisoner his request, and adjourned the Court till two p.m.Nieceties of Parliamentary Etiquette.The Gazette's Ottmwa correspondent, under date 26th inst., says :\u2014 : \u201cWe had an illustration to-day of how a thing may be highly improper and eminently proper at the same time.Mr.Domville asked a question as to the names of parties who had purchased old rails or other old material of the Intercolonial Railway, and was answered that this should be moved for as an address, and could not be answered as a question.Later on, Mr.Dymond, evidently by concert with Mr.Mackenzie, asked whether any communication had been received by the Government from any member of the Northern Railway Commission, with reference to the non-examination of Mr.Robinson by the Commission, and Mr.Mackenzie at once read a batch of correspondence, longer than many returns that are brought down to Parliament.\u201d Special Notices IN aid of the funds of the ¢ Montreal Young Womens\u2019 Christian Association.\u201d Remember the lecture and concert this evening for the above object in the tes\u2018 are hall of St.Andrew\u2019s Church at 8 o'clock.Tickets at the door.TEMPERATURE.March 27, 1877.Temperature in the shade, by standard Thermometer observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co.Opticians and Mathemafical Instrument makers, d 244 Notre Dame street.an 18717.1876.Max.Min.Age Max.Min.Avge.6pm.8am.1pm.6pm.8am.1pm.do.gro.Bao.see.see.abe, Max.Mm.Mean.390, 359, 879.° 8 am 1pm.2078\" 80.00° 30:16 MONTREAL STOCK REPORT.(Regoried specially Jor ihe FEAR.) March 27, 1877.Cash Am't BANK c.lus Vai|Paid.8.Valuepo.vaine 200| All.|Bank of Montreal.[169 @694| 338 00 40| « |Ontario Bank.1004 @ 1 40 20 100| « |Consolidated Bank.| 91 @91%| 9100 50| « |Banquedu Peuple.| 89 @90 44 50 50| « [Molson\u2019s Bank.103.@ 9 5412 100] ¢ {Bank of Toronto.[171 @72 {17100 50] «\u201c |Bk Jacques Cartier.| 33 @ 3 16 50 100| \u201c {Merchants\u2019 Bank.[ 723 @73%| 7275 50| ¢« [East Townehips Bki104 8 52 00 50| « [Can Bkof Com\u2019erce.(117 @18 59 50 100| # [Metropolitan Bk.| 46 @48 48 00 100| « [Exchange @89 88 00 MISCELLANBOUS, 40! \u201c Mont Telegraph Co.{1043, @ 5 41 90 50| \u201c |Dominion Tele Co.| \u2014_ @\u2014 00 00 100| \u201c |Rich & Ont Nav Co.| 594 @80 59 25 50| \u201c jCity Pass B.R.743 @76 3725 40 « [City GasCo.15044 @51'4| 60 20 50| « {Mont L.& Mort Co.|120% @22 6025 100(10 poiRoyal Can Ins Co.| \u2014 @ \u2014 00 00 100/10 * |National Ins Co.\u2014 @-\u2014 00 00 100(10 \u2018 (Stadacona Ins Co.\u2014 @\u2014 00 00 Feawick & Bond, Brokers, 15 HosrITAL - New Acaertisements this pm, THE GENUINE GERMAN STUDENTS LAMP, ANTAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES.¥o.1, THREE DOLLARS each.No.2 FOUR DOLLARS each.AT TUE NOAH\u2019S ARK, 231, 283, 336 and 257 NOTRE DAME STRERT \u201d THE ADVENTURES OF MR, VERDANT GREEN, with 150 illustrations, complete in one double number of the \u201c Lakeside Library,\u201d price 24cts.Everybody sheuld read it.Fun! 11 faniit SCRAP FICTURES\u2014Just received, à large assortment at 200.per dozen.PAPETERIE\u2014A splendid assortment, put up in handsome boxes, from 206.per box.NEWSPAPERS\u2014AI the New York W received regularly.Magazines and Periodical supplied to order.HUMPHREYS\u2019 VARIETY STORE, 1197 St.Catherine Street, Near Bleury.UBBER GOODS, CLOTHING, CARRIAGE MAKRRS\u2019 SUPPLIRS- DRUGGISTH ARTICLES in RUBBER.Full assortment of PACKING, &o.) &¢.TROTTER & BULMER, RUBBAR GOODS, WHOLBSALN, 27+ 752 Craig street.D\u201d BAZIN, L.D.S., DENTIST 36 BEAVER HALL TERRACE.KEEP AWAY DISEASE from your HORSES, by using DICK\u2019S BLOOD PU RIFIER.JUST RECEIVED, choice White and Yellow Corn Meal, Cracked Corn, on ears and in store.Always on hand, Flour in barrels or bag; Oatmeal in barrels or bags; Buckwheat Flour in bags.Also, Buckwheat, Oats, Corn, Baled Hay.For Seed : Oats, Buckwheat, Wheat, Timothy Seed, in quantities to suit purchagers.Cheap for cash.A.&.MCBEAN, 64, 66 and 68 Foundling street.| To LET, at Cote St.Antoine, that very desirable Brick Cottage and Grounds, head of Clarke Avenue, at present occupled by Mr.James Lear.Rent moderate for a good Tenant.Apply to W.8.WALKER, JEWELLER, 69-7+ 321 Notre Dame street.STAMPED IMPERIAL MEASURES, $2.40 a Set.STAMPED BRASS WEIGHTS, a lbs.down, $1.50.For sale b \u201d A.BOURBONNIERE, 69-eodt+ 219 St.Lawrence Main street, ¥ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED from our London Agents an invoice of COATINGS and TROUSERINGS-\u2014the FINEST GOODS ¢ver brought to this city, to which we invite your special attention.J.D.DRESSER & CO., \u2014 MERCHANT TAILORS,\u201d 71 +eodt 483 Notre Dame street.For SALE.That large, commodious and substantial Stone Double House, No.68 Osborne street, replete inside with ail modern improvements, with large Billiard Room, 22 x 45 attached, aleo, Offices, Stables anc Out-buildings, with a large garden in rear; size of lot nearly 20,000 foet.Parties desiring to view the premises can do so by applying to the undersigned, No.181 St.James street, where they will always iid 8 ,ersca ready to show them the property au À givo information as to price und terms.1sidering the present price asked and situation of the above property, it.being in close proximity tothe Windsor Hotel and the Dominion square, there has not been a better investment offered to capitalists and the public for a number of years.- B- FURNISS & 00.Slteod Rew Advetisements His pu NEW FURNITURE, VALUABLE ROSEW VOD PIANOFORTES.On Saturday Aftermeon, 3ist March, HxNmrY J.SHAW will sell by auction, at his St.James street ealeroom, Witness Buliding, 214 St.James street, valuable, rich and powerfui-toned Pianofortes (New York makes), elegant and su- perfor Drawing-Room Furniture, handsome and substantial Bedroom, Halil, Library and Dining Room Furniture The whole of the highest class, of excellent Wor] ip; of the best materials and superbly finishea.fale at TWO o'clock.HENRY J.SHAW, 78 Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE, Without Reserve, on THURSDAY, the 39th inst., Of a Livery Stable Bankrupt Stock.The stock consists of i \u2014 10 Ho 68 Buggies, 6 Express Waggons, 8 Sets of 0 Buffaios, 4 Sleighe, has been moved to be sold at Mr.Ga2- thier's Livery Stable, corner of Jacques Cartier and Dorchester streets.Sale at TWO o'clock p.m.MARCOTTE, ARCHAMBAULT & LABEL A re.AUCTION SALE.The undersigned have received instructions to sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 20th iast., at the office ef the St.Mary's Building Soci*ty, 598 St.Catherine street, the complete Furniture of the anid office, consiating of Chatrs, Tables, Clotk, etc, etc., also a Fire-Proof Bafe.Sale at o'clock.ARCOTTR, ARCHAMBAULT & LABELLE, 73 Auctioneers.withdrawn, and the Ladies\u2019 Aid will give a Social in connectigm with their usual Tea tQ the members of the Church and Congregation who will favor them with Their presence on that evening.Allare cérdtally awited to spend a pleasant and profitable hour together.Music and Readings.Tea at 7 o'clock.Admissiom, 1c.73% THE ANNUAL SOIREE : We iN 2 om SF.MARK\u2019S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, \u2018Corner of William and Dalhousie streets, 1 WALL TAKE PLACE On Thursday Bwening, March 2911.Tea and Ladies\u2019 Table in the Hall at 7 o'clock.Admission, 25 cents.Public Meeting in the Church at 8 o\u2019cloek.Addresses by the Rev.8.8.STOBBS, Rev.J.GORDO Rov.7.8.BLACK and the Bev.R.H.Ww., Befectéem ef Musto by the Choir.73 2 ONE of the Errors with Regard to the Turkish Bath is that there is a sudden change from Heat to Cakk This is not so.The change is gemdusl, and, consequently, no ill effects They are recommended by many eminent\u2019medical men.| GODFREY RUEL, 73+ Proprietor ¥ Hammam.can result.NOTICE.~~ THOMAS OVERING 18 KO LONGER IN QE EMPLOY.MAJOR & OB.(CUSHING & CD.\u2018 (Lats Holland & Oushing), WHOLESALE IMPORTERS OF SMALL WARES AND FANCY GOOLS, 365 axp 370 ST.PAUL STREET, Corner Bt.Sulpice street, Are now opening their SPRING STOCK, comprising a complete assortment of English and American Black, Gilt and Red Jewellery ; Tops, Balls Purses, Pipes, &C.; &c.And a Large Variety uf other Goods.73z-8 FRENCH SHEIRTINGS.PE VE .ms BEAUGSL PATEBRNS just received by W.GRANT & CO., Enseoût $49 ST.JAMES STREET.BYLLARD'S CARPET STRETCHER.\u2014The best thing ever made for laying Carpets.It is light, simple in construction, durable, and warranted not to injure the finest Carpet.Price; only $1.For sale at Prowse Bros, Jas.Walker & Co., Jas.Brown & Bro.&c.732 SINGING Three young gentlemen desire lessons in Singing.Address, stating terms, &e., to J.Hy Bean Office.73 42 A GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE to sell DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER for HORSES and CATTLE.65+ Ÿ DEWITT'S ACTING 4PLAYS and ETHIOPIAN and COMIC DRAMAS-1,200 just recelvod, comprising over 300 subjects, 15¢ ch.Send for Catalogue.sa 3.T.HENDERSON, 734 187 ST.PETER STREFT.LET, A GOOD BUSINESS STAND, No.411 ST.JOSEPH STREET, Rent low to x io Fabre ant \u2018Apply at a desiral nant.192 ST.JOSEPH STREET.A GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE to sell DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER for HORSES and CATTLE.68 + LONDON JOURNAL, Family Herald, London Reader for March, Young Ladies\u2019 Journal, Leslie\u2019s Lady's Magazine, and Every Month, for April, received by * BATTLE BROS.& SHIEL, 21 Bleury street, near Notman\u2019s, TM CREAM will be found superior to any other preparation for the cure of Chapped Hands, Sore Lips, Sunburn and all Eruptions of the Skin.Price, 25c.Prepared only by RATE & COVERNTON, 874 157 ST.JAMES STREET.EEP AWAY DISEASE from your HORSES, by using PICIECS BLOOD PURIFIER.> N TAGARA DISTRICT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHMD 1836.This Company is now prepared to INSURE RRAL ESTATE PROPERTY and PRIVATE DWELLINGS at very advantageous rates.Agents wanted in all unoccupied parts of Ontario bec.and Que JOHN IRVINE, 138+ Manager for Ontario and Quebec.P Ma.K.Ca.Fe.Str.Qu.Oz, e Represent the ingredlents contained in the recently discovered medicinal preparation called PHOSFOZONE, which bas been used with such beneficial results in diseases of the Lungs, Liver and Stomach.Full 3 articulars on applying to EVANS, MERCER & CO., Montreal.For sale by all Druggists.: 70+ HERBROOKE STRE +.METHODIST GHURCH 1 in 08 of the service on GOOD FRIDAY MORNING \u2018Wednesday evening sexvioe will be COYEENTONS CHICKWEED | ' change Six O'clock P.M.Evening Telegrams.Doimgn in Committee.{aPBCIAL TO THE BTAR.| OTTAWA, March 27.\u2014 The Coal Committee met this morning, and examined Mr.Noonan, of Halifax.He testified that the veins of coal would average from 15 to 25 feet ; the Albion coal was highly esteemed for gas purposes, and when he was agent for the Boston Gas Co.he shipped about 413,- 545 tons from the years 1858 to 1874, or about one half of the entire quantity they consumed ; this coal had also been shipped to different parts in the United States for manufacturing purposes ; the coal in other mines was principally used in the iron and steel works at Londonderry, N.S.; the Pictou mines last year produced 275 tons of coarse coal, and 58,000 tons of slack coal ; this represented the sales of this mine.He had been agent for J.C.Chisholm during the years 1869 and 1870, when he shipped a few to Toronto ; some of this coal may not have been so good in quality as the average of Nova Scotia coal ; the present out-put of the Albion mine was 16,000 tons month, and was capable of being increased to 22,000 tons; the other mines were doing very little.The Albion supplied the Intercolonial Rail- \u2018way ; the usual price of the coal was $2 per ton, but he did not know the price of He Intercolonial.The price of the Acadia coal was about $2.25, less a small discount.Last year they shipped to the Province of Quebec, from all the mines, 84,878 tons; to New Brunswick, 6,847 tons ; to Prince Edward Island, 40,000 tons; in Nova Scotia, 119,- 141; to Newfoundland, 1,868 tons; to the United States, 18,937 tons; to the West Indies, 4,000 tons.The shipments to the United States showed a material decrease from the former year, while the rates of freight were very low; the rate to Boston was $1.75 to $2 United States currency ; to Montreal, $1.75 to $2in gold ; to Quebec, $1.50 to $1.65.The Pictou collieries employed 1,276 hands, or 300 less than in 1865.The largest number of hands they ever employad was from 1861 to 1865.In 1875 there was expended on the Pictou mines, $88,000 ; in 1876, it might be about $11,000 on works of construction.Last year the Albion mines paid $1,200 duty on material used in the mines and using this as a basis, he would think that in the mines, the duty would amount to $4,500, representing goods to the value of $23,000; last year, however, the expenditnre was cut down to the lowest possible point.There was a great objection to the bounty system, but a bounty of 75c.would regain the market of the United States.Mr.Morrison, of Halifax, was examined and gave evidence principally respecting the inter-pæovincial e, believing that with a duty of 50 cents per ton on coal, and 25 cents on flour, this trade could be established.Nova Scotia used Canadian flour principally, though something over 100,000 barrels of American flour was used.NORTHERN R.RB.COMMITTEE.The examination of Mr.Cumberland, the manager of the Northern Railway, was cou- tinued this morning before the committee charged with examining into the affairs of that railway.Mr.Palmer represents the Conservative interests and Mr.Guthrie the prosecution.Most of the time this morning was taken up with altercations as to what question should be put.Mr.Palmer questioned the witness closely, with the object of eliciting information as to the disposal of the $4,500 which Mr.Robinson drew from the funds of the Company while attending the session at Ottawa, where the Company had a bill before Parliament in 1878.\u2018It appears that Mr.Robinson spent something for dinners, but the witness was non-committal, and very little could be extracted from him.The general result went to clear Messrs.Edgar and Morrison, the Grit and Conservative whips,Twho both supported the bill, of any suspicion of having received or handled part of this money.The witness said positively that nb statement of the manner in which this money had been expended was ever made to the Company.: City News.PoLioE Courr\u2014Tumspary.\u2014 Before Mr.Desnoyers, P.M.\u2014John McElroy, 17, refusing te werk and keeping, bad company, was, at the request of his mother, sent down for two months.Joseph Grandchamp and Edward Laporte, implicated with Letrou Depatie in the theft of geese, reported in the STAR of Friday last, were discharged.The other Depatie having elected to be tried by a jury, was sent to the Court of Queen's Bench.Edward Dunn, 18, and Thomas Fitzpatrick, 13, two promising young vagabonds well-known to the Court, were sent to the Reformatory for three years\u2019 each.BURGLARY.\u2014On Sunday night the sore of Mr.Emond L.Dumas, corner of St.Lawrence and Mignonne streets, was broken into and a quantity of liquors stolen.The fol lowing morning the proprietor laid information of the affair at the Central Police Station, but up to a late hour this morning, neither detective nor police officer had visited the place.Mr.Dumas thinks if the police authorities had acted with promptitude, the burglars could have been detected, as they are supposed to belong to the neighborhood, but now there is little chance, as the parties have hed time to get over their * big drunk,\u201d and make away with the balance of the plunder.b Financial, STAR OFFICE, 4 P.M.| March 27.Money market quiet and little business doing.Sterling Exchange firm at 9to 9% between banks, 9% over the counter.Gold drafts,\"3 to 5-16 premium, \u201cThe stock market this morning was dull and little business was done ouiside of Montreal Bank, Montreal Telegraph Company and City Gas Company.At the morning board of the Regular Ex- stocks were firm and steady.Montreal sold at 169 and Montreal Telegraph Company at 105.The sales were : 298 Montreal at 169, 43 Untario at 100$, 7 do at 101, 2 Toronto at 170, 729 Mont.Tel, Co.at 103, 100 City Gas Co.at 151.Sales at the Open Stock Exchange: 25 Bank of Montreal at 1684 (seller 30 days, int.flat), 50 do at 1694, 25 Merchants\u2019 Bank, 722.New Advertisements fs p.m, RAYS CASTOR-FLUID, a hair dressing for daily use, Cooling, Stimulating, Cleansing and Beautifying.Prevents the hair from falling, eradicates dandruff and promotes the growth.Price 25c; sold at all Drug Stores.Prepared only by HENRY R.GRAY, Dis- nsing Chemist, 144 St.Lawrence Main street, ontreal.N.B.\u2014The compound word, \u2018\u201c Castor- Fluid» is my Trade Mark.5+ WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS MUST BE TRUE.\u2014That tojhave your Spriug Over-coats, Coate, Pants and Vests nicely Cleansd or Dyed, without shrinking, and Pressed aqual to new, you must send them to the ROYAL DYER WORKS\u2014That the place to send Ladies\u2019 Dresses, and have them beautifully Cleaned or Dyed the newest shades, without having to take them apart, is the ROYAL DYE WORKS; and that Table Covers, Plano Covers, Shawls, ge.can be Cleaned or Dyed and Pressed, equal to new, at the ROYAL STEAM DYE WORKS, 47+ 706 Craig street, near Victoria square.J IGHT 11! THE SILBER LIGHT LAMP, in : tifully decorated and hand paint exqni- eae » elegant article of the utmost utility, Complete AU Globe and Flint Glaes Chimney, from $5 each.3 FUFRED.R.COLE, 72+ 98 St.Francois Xavier street.COYERNTONS COUGH LOZENGES contain Spruce Gum, Tolu and Liquorice, and will be found superior to any others for Coughe, Colds, Hoarsenese, &c., &c.Price, 25c.pared b TATE & COVERNTON, Saspared PY 157 8t, James street, Montreal.JON BEDSTEADS, SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES, AT L.J.A.SURVEYER\u2019S, 73+ 524 Craig street.ROP IN AS YOU PASS, and secure one of THOMPSON'S NOBBY HATS.Stock complete.Prices moderate.All new goods, fresh and clean.No old stock.Prices ticketed on each hat.One Price only.Terms cash.Best value in the city at 416 NOTRE DAME STRELT, Corner Bt.Peter.73+ BYY THE : 16 COLLAR, : 2089 « GLUED ENRS, à LATEST OUT.Lr HE MAMMOTH, 450 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2018We beg to announce the return, this day, of our ME, RAFTER, from Quebec, where he has, with his usual tact in dealing with \u201c BANKRUPT STOCKS,\" secured that of Messrs.HXNAULT, of 8t.John and Palace streets.This will be opened out in a few days, of which due notice will be given.* JOHN A.RAFTER & CO., \u201cTHE MAMMOTH,\u201d No.450 Notre Dame Street.N.B.\u2014The balance of Sale No.1, of this season, is still being anxiously sought for by crowds of those for whom it was specially intended\u2014The public.73-2¢+ 1877.SPRIN Ge HATS! We have, by recent arrivals, completed our SPRING IMPORTATIONS, which comprise all the mew and leading shapes in GENTLEMEN'S FELT HATS, ATES\" FRLT AND CLOTH WALKING HATS, SOOTCH CAPS, &c., &e.- We invite spectal attention to these Goods, which in Variety, Quality and Value, will be found unsurpassed.JOHN HENDERSOX & CO., 283 Notre Dame Street.RE 70-41 4 GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE to sell! DIOK\u2019S, BLOOD PURIFIER for BOREES aud CATTLE.~~ os 1 Extra Edition.Evening Telegrams, |XPNCIAL DESPATCH TO THE STAR.ToroNTo, March 27.\u2014Rules have bzen granted against the publisher of the St.Catharines Journal, calling upon him to show cause why he should not be committed for contempt, for commenting upon the Lincaln election trial, now sub judice.A rule has also been granted against the respondent, J.C.Rykert, for writing and causing to be published a letter, under his own signature, in the same paper, commenting on the case and reflecting on the petitioner\u2019s witnesses.The Great Western Railway intend erecting am elevator here with a capacity of thres hundred thousand bushels.A match factory is also about to be jestablished.Application \u2018for exemption from taxation for a term of years has been made in each instance.No change in the number of liquor licenses is to be made this year.The reduction in rate will only entail a loss to the city revenue of $3,300.A special to the Mail from Halifax, N.S., says the investigation into the affaits of the \u2018Western Counties Railway, now going on before a committee of the House, show: a startling state of corruption and fraud.The company have drawn $700,000, nearly the whole subsidy, but have not the road half finished.A great part of the road has been built of biush and rabbish and certified at cost of earthen embankments.The company have stopped work and it is doubtful if it ever will be resumed.The country will thus lose the whole subsidy.There is much indignation felt in regard to this matte.SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE STAR.] Orrawa, March 27,\u2014A man named Le- vecque was last night sentenced to twojvears in the Penitentiary on a charge of assault by Chief-Justice Harrison.A gang of female thieves, who have been operating pretty extensively of late, was broken up last night by the police.The Russell House took fire last night, hut the damage was trifling ; it originated in the room of Mr.Annand, M.P.He was in bed at the time, and had a narrow escape from being smothered.THE SECRET SERVICE FUND.Sir John Macdonald was examined before the Committee on Public Accounts this morning, Mr.Young in the chair.The Chairman presented a statement from Mr.Drummond, giving astatement of tue account as the Toronto branch of Mortreal Bank.The trausfer shows that a transfer of $10,000 as made from the Ottawa Bank to Toronto y a special order on the 11th November, 1872.This amount was paid by four cheques : One on November 18th for $2,000; one on November 15th for $3,000; one on November 15th for $3,000, avd one on November 19th for $2,000.Sir John Macdonald was examined by\u2019 Mr.Blake.He said : I cannot give the precise time the debt was incurred for this $6,600, but I think it was in the summer of 1873, probably about the time of the prorogation of 1873 ; the first interview which 1 remember with Mr.Mackenzie was aiter the session of 1876, though we had some conversation during the session, and I had told him that I would call upon him and explain the matter after the close of the session.Atthe end of the session we had a few words, and I subsequently saw him at his office.I do not remember having any conversation with bim before the session.The conversation we had during the session simply amounted to the statement that we would talk the matter over at a future time.The fiist interview was about the time of the prorogation or a few days af erwards, when I went to his office and told him that I had come to talk the maitr over; I told him that there were two claims, one of $6,000, for which Mr.Campbell had made himself personally responsible, and another of $600 which had been paid by Mr.Pope ; Mr.Mackenzie said to me, \u2018\u2018 You remember the resolution of 1871\u201d ; I said I remembered it perfectly, but I did not consider these two sums were within the scope of that resolution, because they were a payment of an obligation of the Government which had been incurred be- foge that resolution was passed.I said that Mr.Campbell had become responsible for it, though he had not yet paid it, and that he did not want any after- \u201cclap about it ; Mr.Mackenzie asked me if I could give the names of the parties to whom it was paid, and I informed him that I could not ; I then understood Mr.Mackenzie to assent to the payment of this money, and, subsequently, told Mr.Campbell so; afcer this explanation I do not remember Mr.Mackenzie saying the money was subject to the resolution, though he said so when TI first called his attention to it, but, according to my recollection, he acceded to my view of the matter.The ob- ect of my making that statement to Mr.Mackenzie was in consequence of what Mr.Campbell said, that he would rather pay the money himself than have any afterclap about it.I did not present Mr.Mackenzie with any precise information as to the mode in which the money was held before it was drawn, but it had been lying at the bank ; I do not remember suggesting to Mr.Mackenzie that afewwordsfromhim tothe Public Accounts Committee would set the matter at rest, mor remember him saying that it would be impossible for him to adopt such a suggestion ; do not recollect exactly when the money was paid over to Mr.Campbell ; I wish to distinctly state, with respect to the principle of drawing thismoney, that it is customary for the member of the sub-committee in whose department the expenditure was made to sign the cheques, as there was no necessity for two signing them, At the suggestion of the chairman, Mr.Mackenize made a statement.He said : It was late in the fall of 1875 when Mr.Lang- ton came to me and said a very urexpected thing had turned up, or words to that ef- feet.He then told me that Sir John Macdonald had brought $25,000 of Gecret Service money, in his possession, and refunded it.1 expressed my amazement that I had not known of this before, and asked Mr.Langton how it was that this money had been in his hands so long without our knowing it; he said, as far as I can recollect, that he had no conception of the matter until Sir John told.him, and that the ameunt was still retained by Sir John in his own hands, wherewith to pay some outstanding claims; I immedia\u2018ely said that Sir John could not pay this, as it must be paid in the regular way by the Government, under the resolution of the House in 1872, and that he (Langton) had better advise Sir John at once of my objection.He promised to do so, and afterwards showed me a reply from Sir John, in which it was stated that he (Sir John) would see me when he came to Ottawa.When Sir John came to the meeting of the House\u2014I think it was the first day of the session\u2014I went over to his seat, mentioned the matter to him.and told him that the whole matter must he stated to the House, and should be mentioned at an early day, as it was quite impossible for me to sanction that mode of disposing of the money.He said he would see me in in a few days about the matter, and mentioned the conversation between Langton and himself.Eurepean.Loxpon, March 27.\u2014Arrived out: The S.S.\u2018 Elysia,\u201d from New York.LivErPooL, March 27.\u2014The liabilities of Law & Co.\u2019s, suspended cotton house, is £250,000.LoxpoN, March 27.\u2014]t is reported tha; General Ignatieff failed to secure any indication as to what action Austria will take in the event of war between Russia and Turkey, Count Andrassy declining to pledge nonintervention on the part of Austria.American.W AsAINGTON, March 27.\u2014The Secretary à the Treasury,to-day,called in for redemption ten millions of 5-20 bonds of *65, May and November.The interest will cease on June 27th, .\"or.Chamberlain, of South Carolina, and Gov.Drew, of Florida, are here, Parerson, N.J., March 27.\u2014This m ro.ing the St.Charles Hotel was bvrned.A large number of boarders narrowly escaped pait of them being obliged to jump from th tlird and fourth stories.Two broke thir \u2018es and one anarm.One man slid dow the lightning road, cutting his hands terribly.Loss, $10,000 ; incendiary.STAFFORDVILLE, \u201cConn., March 27.\u2014A flood came upon the village suddenly, and three miles of railroad were washed away, also two bridges between Stafford and Fol- land.The dam was raised six feet daring the past winter, and the storm .last night filled it for the first time, City News.-\u2014 A ndent complains of the numerous obstructions on the sidewalks before grocery stores in St.Louis Ward.\u2014 Yesterday, the lacrosse match given on ihe ice between six members of the Montreal and aix of the Independents, was won by the latter by 10 goals to 6, \u2014 To-day judgment was rendered by His Hon.Mr.Justice Rainville, on the petition presented by the City of Montreal, on the 16th inst., for the homologation of the map and plan of the St.Antoine Ward, confirming said plan and granting the petition, dismissing the opposition made by Mr.Barnard, who appeared on behalf of some proprietors in the said ward.\u2014 It is said there has been blundering on the part of the prosecution - in drawing the indictment against young Glass for \u201c\u2018 stealing a check,\u201d and that there will be very little trouble in upsetting the verdict of the Jury when the case comes up in the Court of Criminal Appeal, Some of the best lawyers at the bar entertain this opinion,- and even Mr.Justice Ramsay has indicated that there are grave law points in the case.SURRENDERS.\u2014Mr.McDonald, one of the marshals on St.Patrick\u2019s Day, whose horse \u2018 became unmanageable and struck the pppr woman on Lagauchetiere street, from: tie effects of which she died, has tendered himself to the authorities through his.eoutisel, Mr.Curran, Q.C., in onder ts meet any charge that may be brought against him.Mr.McDonald alleges that his horse ran away, and he was unable to control him.City Harn.\u2014This committee met this afternoon at 3 p.m, Ald.Duhamel, chairman.Ald.Holland moved that the advertising be placed in the hands of this committee, to he given out by contract, and report to Council if necessary.It was resolved that the City Treasurer and City Auditors be instructed not to pay any account without the sanction of this Committee, and that no order be given for supplies of any nature without the previous order of this Committee, and that Mr.O'Meara be authorized, as during the past year, to continue to superintend and check the printing and stationary account.Two hundred dollars were then appropriated for the stationary clerk, Ald.Thibault dissenting.Tue C.P.R.AND Mr.REERIE.\u2014To the Editor of the STAR,\u2014Sir : Having returned to town on Saturday, my attention has been called to an article in the Daily Winess of the 20th inst., among other things, purporting to give the result of an interview between one of the reporters and myself relative to the City Passenger R.R.Co.1begto say that the said reporter is quite mistaken as to the impression I intended to impart in answer to his enquiries.I knew of the borrowing -of $30,000 and $14,C00, and did no® represent the fact otherwise.Yours truly, L.J.REFKIF,\u2014 Montrcal, 27th March,~1877.ALLEGED ArDUCTION,\u2014 With reference to the case of Dr.William H.Mondelet, who was arraigned this morning before the Queen\u2019s Bench on a charge of abduction, the particulars, as related by himself, are as follows: Dr.Mondelet isa relation of Mr.James Worthington, contractor, by marriage; on a recent occasion a neice of the latter came to pay a visit to the doctor\u2019s bouse.He asked her, in presence of his wife, if she would take a drive with him, to which she consented.He further says that, having driven rather far outside the city limits, he was unable to bring the young lady home that nighi, hence the charge of abduction brought against him by Mr.Worthington.It is said, on the other hand, that the doctor had asked the younglady to g out for a drive for about 15 minutes, and instead of \u201chat he drove her to Chambly.The public must await further developments in Court.A CONTRAST.LOOK FIRST ON THIS PICTURE, Mr.Honore Cotte; who was holding the highest executive position in a large banking institution at a high salary, makes systematically fraudulert returns, and ultimately destroys the bank, the losses being hundreds of thousands; he is indicted for misdemeanor stands out on bail, takes his trial, and is found guilty.He never even enters the felon\u2019s dock, but, gets the mild \u2018punishment in the common jail of six months ! ; NOW LOOK ON THIS PICTURE.Arthur B.Glass, a young clerk in Mol- sons\u2019 Bank, at a small salary, embezzles a comparatively small sam.He is arrested, incarcerated in the common jail, no bail being allowed him: He is tried, the benefit of a doubt is refused him, and the prisoner, who throughout has been in the dock, is found guilty, His punishment, mark our words, will be over two years/! IVsa mean thing to be only a clerk ; far better to be a millionaire.\u2018 COMMERCIAL.Bales at the afternoon Board of the regular exchange : 146 Montreal at 169 ; 21 do at 160% ; 5 Toronto at 170 ; 85 Merchants\u2019 at 731 ; 50 Exchangeat 88% ; 75 Montreal Telegraph Co at 105} ; 166 do at 105% ; 75 do at 1052 ; 150 do at 106 ; 40 doat 106} ; $1,500 Montreal 6 per cent stock at 102; $2,000 Montreal W.W.6 per cent bonds at 102 ; 4 Consolidated at 914.\u2018 Inland Revenue receipts to-d.y, $2,246.60.Customs ditto, $9,510.43.The following were the fluctuations in New York stocks furnished by Messrs, McDougall Bros, stock brokers, 69 St.Francois Xavier street :\u2014 0 11:30 2:10 Clow\u2019 W, U, Telegraph.SA 623% 6214 | we Lake Shore.- 4913 49% 48% \u2014 Pacific Mail.20 19% 19% \u2014 e 69 5% \u2014 Be \u2014 \u2014 52 517 \u2014 4612 46% \u2014 \u2014 417% \u2014 ; 94: 93% \u2014 Bn Ba = St.Joseph \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Is \u2014 101 \u2014 &1 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Union Pacidc.68 \u2014 684 \u2014 Delaware & Hudson.560 650% 61% \u2014 Gold.43, 434 434 \u2014 EXCHANGE .00000000 49412 48419 4849 \u2014 Latest Chicago Markets.CH1caco, March 27.\u20141.20 p.m.\u2014 Wheat unsettled ; $1.27§ April ; $1.382 May.Corn dull; 894e April; 42$c May; 43c June.Oats unchanged.Business Troubles.Writs of attachment have issued through the office of Dupuy, Taylor & Duff, assignees, against John Johnson, storekeeper, Peter- boro, and Amable Brassard, merchant, Na- pierville.Alexander Moffatt has issued a writ of attachment against Kenneth McLea, stock jobber and broker ; assets and liabilities not known.Mr.McLea is at present in New York, where he has been for some time past ; he bas not bezn engaged actively in business here for over a year, and his assets and liabilities are supposed to be small.Mr.D.J.Craig is the assignee.In the matter of Madame Beauchamp, dealer in fancy goods, Becancoeur, P.Q., Mr.Beausoleil has been appointed official assignee, Special Notices.THE Sunday School concert, to be held in the Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church on Thursday evening next, will be of the most interesting character.:he scholars and other singers will be arranged upon a platform of elevated seats, extending from the floor to the organ gallery.We have had the pleasure of listening to a rehearsal, and can 5] eak with the utmost confidence.Several +olos by very young children are in themselves well worth the price of admission.OR SALE, a Superb Bayard stallion, weighing nearly 1,300 lbs.He 18 well known to have trotted his mile In two minutes ana forty-two seconds, and his foals ar.first-class.He received the first prize at the Exhibition of 1874 in L\u2019Assomption Co.Culor brown.and he Is guaranteed good at all sorts of work.Honore Bonenfaut, Hotel-keeper, Charlemagne Village, Parish of St.Paul L\u2019Hermite.T3-4 VICTORIA ICE HOUSE.THE BEST ICE TO BE HAD FROM WM.FRASER, 184 BLEURY STREET, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.Ice guaranteed ; cut at Nun\u2019s Island, above the Victoria Bridge.71 +eodt CONTRACTORS residing at tha West-end of the city are Invited to tendc: on or before the 20th instant, for a number of semi.detached Cottages, p d 10 be erected at Cote Bt, Antoine.JAS.NELSON, .ARCHITBOT, se 230 84.James strost, .* - Je + - Rew Advertisements fus pat _\u2014 \u2014+ - \u2014_ - MED 1, ii.TURE at the T.oomas of the TOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN éos0C/ ATH 0N .THIS WEEK.C.F.MACPHIE, a Loue Les LL weo.atary.RAND OPENING OF 3 DRESSES.BONNETS, MANTLRI.sc.McCAFPFREY & CO.280 ROTRE DAME ETRRET, | [HERE WILL.BE Le S»ow Rooms over McDunnough\u2019sL' o&tore.tavite , +6 attention of the public totheir op: ing of Even- »æ Dinner and Street Dresses, Bonnets, Children's = se Caps aud Fancy Goods.We will be able to give ali the latest styles at moderate prices.Walking Costumes made for $7 and $8.Ladies\u2019 own material made np.An elegant as.ortment of dress materials will be kept on hand.A first-class Milliner w ; for skirts and waists.sated; also, Drones 1877 mmuwery.1877 SPRING AND SUMMER.OPENING OP PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND NOVEULTIRS, Thursday, 30th March.MRS.E.IRWIN, 73-4+ $50 NOTRE DAME _TREET.NICE CAB worth $250, Cuggy worth $10, to be vold cheap for cash; the owner will leave city Moaday next.Plcase call immediately at Mr.Sinith, carter, 193 Sanguinet sioeet.3-1 THE \"80 CENTS DINNER, 207 ST.JAMES BTRENT, Up-Stairs.Full Board, $4 per week.en SA LE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.Will be sold on MONDAY, the SIXTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at the Auction Rooms of John J.Arnton, Esq.; No.79 St.James street, Montreal, by order of Wright, Brogan & Panet, Notaries and Commis siohers, No.B8 51.Francois Xavier street, the lease of the hereinaiier described immoveable property, granted by the Montreal Mutual Bulldiag Sostety in favor of the late Daniel Rooney; in his life time of the city of Montreal, Clerk, and which formed part of the communaute des biens existing between said late Paniel Rooney and Dame Bridget Reed, his wife, viz.: All that certain lot of ground, emplacement and premises situate, lying and being at the foot of the St.Mary or Quebec Suburb of the City of Montreal, and forming the corner of Colborne avenue and Erle street, and containing forty-two feet in front by one hundred and fifty-five feet in depth or thera- abouts (English measure), with two Brick and Stone Houses, and three Wooden Tenements thereon erected, and known and distinguished on tLe Official Plan and Book of Reference for the Bt.Mary's Ward, by the official number, 195 (one hundred and ninety-five.) By punetually paying the rent mentioned in said lease, and fulfilling the conditions at the expira\u201d tion thereof, the property belongs to the purchaser, Full particulars, and any information required given on application to WRIGHT, BROGAN & PANET, NOTARIES AND COMMISSIONERS, 732 aw 58 St.Francois Xavier street.OO LEV\u2014A two-story House, - si*ttated opposite Dixie Island, Lachine.Apply to D.Dachayvme, No.161 Bieury strcet.73-8 ROOM TO LET\u2014A Furnisbed A Room in & heaithy localitv, private family, W.C.and Bash-room.Apply at 56 Ande sson sireet- .S40 \"0 LET, House {urnished « = win- furnished, corner Simpson and McGregor sireets.Enquire at the House.736 TOR SALE\u2014To Carter.\u2014A Cur- ; ter's Carriare in good ordcr.Aoply to A.Eaylis, 32 St, Charles Borro mme sisest.33 OR SALE.\u2014Anyone desiring a fine pair of Carriage or Team Horses, shonid attend the gale at Maguire's Siables, 679 Cralg street, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.751 For SALE, at sacrifice, a considerable lot of Windows, with frames, made by band, of all sizrs.No.41 St, Paul street, 1 Rooms Fo let, Furnished and Unfurnishzd Fooms, with board, at 24 Lorne l'avenue.731 ROOMS Three nice Uniurnish- ed Rooms to let; good locality.Appiy at135 St.Urbain süeet.733 BoA RD\u2014Vacancies at N o.14 Chenueville street.OST, on Sunday evening last, Ld on Guy or St.Antoine etreeta, a pairof Golé Rimmed Eye-glasses.The finder will please leave at W.Dry sdaies, 232 St.James street.31 ANTED\u2014A respectable person, desires to get a -situation as Cook; can wash and ivon weli.Apply to Mrs.Pepin, No.§ St.Caarles Borromme street.; 732 ANTED-\u2014A girl would like a situation as General Servant.Apply to Mrs.Pepin, No.5 St.Charles Eorromme street.732 WANTED, a Protestant Housemaid, at No.§ 8t.Charles Borromme street, Registry office.731 W ANTED TO RENT, a small Furnished House 0: Tenement, by a .mall responsible family.Address, V 30, STAR office, WANTED, a Groom, 1229 St.Catherine st -cet.WwW ANTED, by arespectable per- BON, a situation as Housekeeper; can fur- nih best of references.Apply at 744 Craig street.78-1 WAN TED, a situation Apply at 3-2 in a \u2018Wholesale or Retail Grocery: can keep a get of Books, and speaks French and English.Address, L 18, STAR office.732 WAN TED\u2014A good plain Cook des\u2019res a situation ; can wath and fron; is a'Protestant.Mrs.Gardner, 40 Lt.An oine street, Rec's.1y office.71 WANTED, a man who the- roughly undersiands Soap Making ; capital preleiced ; relerences required.Apply to G.H.\u2018Wales, Melboarne, P.Q.711 ANTED, a Barber, at Turpin\u2019s 26% Dleury sireet.732 WANTED, a respectable Girl, about 18 to 20 years of age, a8 Nurze, One accustomed to 100k atier childrea prefe.red.piy at No.}2 Pr:nce Arthur street.7 ANTED\u2014An efficient Sick Nuree is open to anengazement.Best ef city references given.Address V.17, this office.ANTED, a Respectable Man ; one accustomed to hories.Anply at 1560 St.Catherine street, corner McGill Colie.re Avenge.ROVINCE OF QUEBA£0, [No.£32.1 Utstrict of Montreal.CIPUUIT [COURT, Montreal\u2014Remi Courcelle Narchand, G.iocer, of Montreal, Plaintiff, vs.Joseph St Mavrice, gentleman, Defendant \u2014 Will be sold by public auction, by authoriiy of jus- ce, on Thursday, the Fifth day of April, at Nine of {ne clock in the forenoon, at the domicde of the said defendant, No.241 Jacques Cartier street *n the City of Montreal, all the goods and chattels cf said defendant seized in this cause, consisting of Household Furniture &c.Terms cash.ELIE ROC HON, B.S.C.Mo-treal, 2th March, 1877.ro ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.Before purchasing Bricks for the coming season, tha attention of all engaged in bulldinz operations is called to the Otiawa Patent White Marl Brick, samrles of winich may be seen al the office of the undersigned, No.181 8%.James street, sole agents for the City of Montreal, who are prepared to fulfil orders for June delivery for Flat, Bevelled and Ornamental.The special advantages claimed for the Ottawa brick is its perfectly smooth surface, which pre- venis the accumulation of dust or dirt, the absorption of mo'sture ag the sand moulded b.ick is liable to, and also, the fact that it can be delivered in Montreal at a nrice al least one-third cheaper than the Toronto White Brick.B.FURNISS & CO.Ap- 3-3 51.+eod T HE MULTITUDE THAT constantly crowds the popular Store of Messrs.A.Pilon & Co.; No.615 St.Catherine street, is respectfully requested to continue to purchase its Gentlemen's and Children\u2019s Hats at Messrs.C.Dep- jardines & Co., these two stores being ovposite each Other ou the same street.The assortment is of the best and the prices extremely low.Forty cases of new hats, hoaght al auction, have just been recetv- ed.Fine silk hats very cheap.T1-eod+ G RANULATED YELLOW PRARY WHA LORNMEAL FLOUR.GRAHAM FLOUR, OATMEAL, &c., AT BRODIE & HARVIE'S, FLOUR DEPOT, Corner of Craig and Bleury Streets.i 5 id 63+ eodt 1 PROV) NCE OF QUEBEC, [No.13871.1 District of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal.- Charles Leduc, carter, Plaintiff; vs.Michel Lepine, baker, Defendant.\u2014Will be sold by public auction, by authorit of justice, on the Sixth day of April next, 1877, at Nine of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said detendant, Besudry street, in the City of Montreal, all the goods and chattels seized fn thie cause, consisting of Horse, Househo:d Furni- ture, &c.Terms cash.ELIE ROCHON, B.S.C.Montreal, March 27th, 1877.73-1 J > N 2 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.2505.1 District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT, Montreal \u2014Thou-8 Browning, Plaintiff, vs.Emille Viastera, Defending and F.X.Beandry, mis en cause.Will be 80'd by pablic auction, by authority of justice, on Thursday, the Fifth day of April next, 1877, at Nine of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said Piain- 11ff, in the City of Montreal, all the goois and chattels seized in\u2019 this cause, consisting of Mik Cow snd Furniture, Horses, &c.; at Woodyard steeet.Terms cash.mu P.ARCHAMBAUL'T, B.S.C.Montreal, March 27th, 1877.73-1 PROVINCE OF QUEBE +, [No.1788.) District of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal \u2014Moise Gauthier, file, Plaintiff, vs.Dame Philomene F -stier, widow of the late Hubert Betournay, Defendant.\u2014 Will be sold by public auction, by authority of justice, on Thureday, the Fifth day of April next, 1877, at Nine of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant, No 29 Campean strect, in the City of Montreal, all the goods and chattels of said defendant seized in this cause, consisting of Sewing Machines, Household Furniture, &c., &¢.Terms cash.ALP.BASTIEN, B.S.C.Montreal, 28th March, 1877 731 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pe SE LOVED TO THE LAST; OR, LOST AND FOUND.CHAPTER XV\u2014Continued.People who have never loved can talk of that implacable dignity, so regal in the proud woman, but those who love know well that affection is stronger than pride\u2014\" nay, stronger than death itself.The woman who boasts that she would be unforgiving to the man she loves has very little genuine impassioned tenderness in her nature, or of true dignity.Never does the Christian, or the real unaffected woman, appear more beautiful than with the feeling of charity warm at heart ; and the highest and purest charity is that which refuses to look with implacability on the wrongs from which we ourselves have suffered.These gentle and forgiving feeli w stgong within the heart of the Foun woman as she studied in that solitary room, solitary save but for the pictured presence of her husband.Her character became fixed amd noble, with the gradual expansion of fine in- telleat, and it was not many months befor: the frail, fair girl, so rich in all generous feeling, became as deep in thought as sh: had hitherto been warm in heart.For some time after her first discovery of the library, Catherine thought herself sure solitude whenever she entered it.Onc: or twice she had heard soft footsteps creep ing about the door, but after a moment\u2019; attention, forgot the circumstance.But one morning, while busy at her easel working desperately toward the one objecta capy of her husband's portrait\u2014she heard the heavy breathing of some object outside the door, followed by a suppressed murmur.Catherine arose suddenly, and opened the door, holding her palette and brush in ons hand.There in the hall, \u2018with her long, - flowing night dress lying around her, like à snow drift, sat Elsie, her dark wild eyes turned wistfully toward the library, as Eve might have been supposed to look back to the gates of Eden.With a timid motion of the hand she beckoned Catherine toward her, uttering a low hush with her lips.Catherine stepped out and bent over her, for she was seated on the floor.: \u201cHush ! hist \u201d\u201d whispered Elsie, lifting her finger with a look of affright, \u201cIs he there ?are they together?does he suspect that I am here in the cold, waiting?don\u2019t tell him.I won\u2019t come nearer, but it seems so hard to sit here all alone.Please don\u2019t tell them.Is he speaking to her?Does she say anything abont me?She shouldn*tit'a cruel.I carried all the grey hairs, and the disgrace, and the heart burn ; they might let me stay here, you know.\u201d The tone in which these words were | uttered was so pleading and pitiful ; the dark eyes, uplifted like those of a feverish child pleading for drink, had so much pathos in their glance, that Catherine felt tears trembling in her own voice, as she stooped down and endeavored to soathe the poor woman 6 Come.in\u2014come git with me, Elsie dear, | They will be glad to see yom,\u201d she said, humoring the idea that possessed her \u20ac .: ; Fisie shook her head.\u201cI cenidn't\u2014it' sets my heart on fire to see him looking so \u2018 kindly at her, and so cruelly at me.But listen : I was just as beautiful as she is once, and he thought so ; he did, indeed, but some- how\u2014I don\u2019t understand how it was done\u2014 they made a division of God\u2019s gifts, do you see! The beauty and love they left with her\u2014to me they gave age and tears, sinfal-.ness, disgrace, strong jackets, and told me to alone and be still.\u2018The ewil spirit had Been driven out from between them.They | called it Elsie.Yes; they gave me her name, and told :me to be gone.That is the reason I sit here on the floor, so cold and grey, while she enjoys herself in there.Don\u2019t tell them, for 11ike to stay !\u201d ; \u201c(Come back to your chamber,\u201d said Catherine, gently ; \u201cput on another dress, and we will.go in together ; they will be very glad to see us.\u201d .\u201cDid they tell you sot\u201d inquired Elgis, quickly.\u201cYes,\u201d .¢ Did they !\u2014that was kind.But I can\u2019t accept it, you know.\u201d ¢ But you are not driven away-\u2014you are net alone, or hungry !\u201d - 4¢Ch, yes, I am }\u2014here, here!\u201d said the poor creature, ing a hand to her side, and socking Packwasd and forward as iy pain; \u201cbut it don\u2019t kill, this hunger.starve and starve, but never die.Hush, they will hear me! Go back and shut the door.I like to sit just as I am ; but don't tell for any- Catherine hesitated, and made another effort to win the poor creature from her uncomfortable ition.But Elsie was in a positive mood.and would neither go into the library, nor to her own room, though the morning was chilly, and her raiment so insufficient, nothing would urge her to move, I know\u20141I know,\u201d she said, impatiently, when Catherine urged this\u2014¢¢it is cold ; it makes me shiver all over ; but then you know how it is.Iam to take all the cold, too, with the wakefulness and watching; it is a part of me, this cold; when I tremble they smile.Do youknow I never smile\u2014that is : left to them 1\u201d - \u201cThem !\u201d\u201d said Cathetine, gently.\u2018PF will stay with you.\u201d ; Xo !no lJThe cold is catching, you will takeit.\u201d \u201c\u2018 But I must, unless you will go with-me4\" \u201cNot there,\u201d pleaded Elsie, pointing to- the library.¢ No ; to our room.\u201d «Well, if you are cold, I will go !\u201d After that day, Catherine often found\u2019 Elsie watching by the library door, as she came out from her morning studies.CHAPTER XVI.The life Catherine led in the island would have been drearily monotonous had it not been for the library.She rarely ventured far from the house, and on the few occasions she did it was to explore some ruin.She once visited Carisbrook Castle, hoary with its fourteen centuries of antiquity and memorable as the prison of Charles I.and his family ; and when she had the opportunity, wandered on the seashore, about two miles distant, and gazed awestruck on the chalk cliffs that towered to the height of six hundred feet, or listened in sad silence to the deep breathings of the ocean and the ceaseless play of the waves, as they broke in foam on the silver sands.But her time was chiefly spent within doors, and when her attendance on Elsie would permit it, in the library, where her attention was soon attracted by a kind of encroachment on the privacy of the dwelling of her kind protectors.Within sight of the window, and down upon the sloping grounds that rolled in broken hollows to the sea, Catherine had noticed the building of a pretty Italian villa, that for a month or two of the spring had been throwing out some new wing, or cornice, through the trees that were to embower it.Even the workmen's hammers could now and then be heard in the stillness of the morning, when nothing but the bird and those who toil for their daily bread are abroad.Ina still life like hers, everything had its interest.From almost unconsciously watching the progress of such portions of the building as the irregularities of the ground made visible, Catherine began to wonder who this pretty residence was for, and how its inmates might hereafter affect her own singu- larlife, It was the only dwelling in sight, and threatened to encroach somewhat upon the isolation of her home ; thus the subject became one of peculiar interest to her ; while the old people now and then wondered who was building a house so near them, and anx- ously asked if their close neighberhood to.strangers might not interfere with the entire freedom which peor Elsie now enjoyed, Elsie herself heard the conversation regarding this new house with a sort of wild attention.It seemed to startle her, and she murmured some vague comments as the others conversed, which betrayed a degree of restlessness and even excitement that filled the good old people with fresh anxiety.At length, in the month of June, jus when the roses were in their richest flush o beauty, the workmen seemed to have com pleted their task.No more sounds came on the wind to remind the family that human life was so near.But one afternoon the family were all gathered in the common sitting-room, loitering about the tea table, till twilight stole on and the air was heavy with the falling dew.Elsie was sitting as usual at her mother's feet, looking vaguely up to her face, and smiling that wan, hollow smile, that had neither intelligence nor warmth, and yet was so grateful to the gentle old mother.The old gentleman had been dreamingly reading the newspaper, which brought his weekly.allowance of literature ; but, as the golden dusk stole on, he laid the interesting sheet upon the table, and was serenely reflecting upon ifs contents.Catherine sat by the window, restless, and with a vague feeling of expectation, the more remarkable because -MO guests were ever invited to the lone dwelling, and because her reason told her that this impulsive feeling, that some one | interested in her was coming, must be perfectly groundless.Skill she est wistfully gazing out into the dusk.Every sound, if but the fluttering of a bird upon its nest, made her start.She went forth, in imagination, into the world again, and mixed in the great promenade of fit from which she s0 long absented herself.As she sat thus, leaning upon the window sill, there came up through evening mist two figures, a lady snd a child, moving onward, softly, like shadows gliding over the grass, Catherine held her breath, and gazed upon them in silence.Were these the persons whom she had been unconsciously expecting?Who were they! and why did they creep so noiselesaly across the sward ?The Jady was in mourning, not the heavy black which shrouds the person as in a midnight of despair, but her garments were of soft, pale grey, that floated around her like a mist, leaving her gentle face in relief, dim, but beautiful, The child moved like a tropical bird be- -gide his companien ; his dress was of crimson, rich with the modt delicate embroidery.The light was too dim for more than a general view of both ; but, as they came slowly towards the house, her heart beat fast, and :ghe felt a sudden warmth mount into her cheek, as if something kindred and pleasant were stirring her spirit to its depths.Impelled by a sudden impulse, at onee urgent and unaccountable, Catherine arose .and went out upon the front doorsteps, as \u2018one who reesives an expected guest.(To be continued.) Finance and Commerce.Weekly Review\u2014Wholesale Prices.STAR OFFICE, Tuesday, March 27.Commercial.There las been no perceptible improvement in our various branches of commerce during the week, and for some time to come no change for the better can be expected.A more favorable state of affairs is generally looked for when navigation opens and | cheaper freights are established.In many: of the manufacturing districts of the United States, trade, protected from foreign competition, is fairly active, and factories are kept running overtime to supply the de- mend.\u2018FLOUR per barrel of 198 lbs.: 3 Superior Extra .$7 10 @ 720 \u2018 Extra Superfine .-8685 @ 8690 FAnCy .660 ë 8 70.pring Extra.8308 63% Superfine .800@ 610 strong Bakrers* .660 @ 675 Fine .555 @ 570 Middlings .520 @ 535 Pollards.,.475 @ 5 00 Ontario ( 8200 330 City Bags (delivered) .345 @ 3 50 OATMEAL \u2014Bteady at $5.70 to 5.85.OorN\u2014Nominal, at 50¢.OATs\u2014Nominal, at 40c to 45c.PrAs\u2014Nominal at 87%c to 0c per 66 Iba, BAr1æx-\u2014Nominal at 65e.{ Burrer\u2014Dufl at Fc to 22c.CHEERRE\u2014Quiet, at 14c to 15c, according to make and size of lots.Porx\u2014Quiet ; Mess, $17.50 ; Thin Meas, $16.50.LarD\u201411c'to 12¢ for tubs and pails.Asxvse.\u2014firmer.Per 100 Ibs.\u2014Pots at $4.10 to $4.17%, according to tares.Pearls nominal, FrEIGHTS.\u2014Montreal via Portland to Liverpool\u2014Heavy grain, per qr., 480 Ibs., 6s 3d; Flour, per brl, 4s; Butter and Cheese, per ton, 89s; Ashes, Pots, 40s; Pearls, 50s.Dry Goops.\u2014Business eontinwes moderately active, and merchants are filling orders that have been received from iravellers, who have, for the most part, returned from the scenes of their labors.Although business is not, as yet, considered equal with the year 1876, it is probable before long it will fairly compete with it.Morassrs.\u2014 Business quist and withont change.Barbadoes, 46c to 48c ; Filteréd in | hhds., 32%¢, and 360 in brls.; Sagar House, 28c to Z0c.TopAcce.\u2014Bteady business ; an.changed.The demand for leading brands continues good.Fine bright, 60c to 70e ;.middling bright, 50e to 58c; solace, 35e to 46c; blacks, 36c to 42kc\u2014all duty paid.SPrcEs, \u2014 No sales ; quotations fhe same.Black peppers, llc to 1lic; white.do., 2lc to 24c; pimento, lleto 113c; Jamaica ginger, bleached, 2235 to 25c; do, unbleached, 20c to 22c ; cassia, 18c to 20c; cloves, from 424c to 47c ; nutmegs, 80c to :95c ; mace, 90c to $1.00.TEAs.\u2014There appears to be little or no.\u2019 thing doing in the jobbing way, while the\u2019 country trade keeps fairly steady, and prices .obtained are just remunerative.All grades.:oË tea are in large supply, except Fine Japan, but in this the demand is light, as the majority of consumers now have to use the cheaper qualities.\u201d Quotations remain for Japan, low grades, 2lc, 'to 23¢; common, 25c; medium, 30c; good .medium, 32c to 35c ; finest, 40c to 45c, and choicest, 50c.to:5ie.Greens, firsts, 48c to 60c ; seconds, 3bc to 45c ; thirds, 27c to 30c.Blacks can be bought at from 27c.to 40c.for fair, and 50c.to 65c.for fine to finest ; choicest, 70c.Corrres.\u2014Mild grades are firmer and scarce; common grades are more plenti- \u2018ful.We quote, 35e to 86e for Mocha; Old Government Java, 30e ; Singapore Java, 24c to 26¢ ; Maracaibo, 28c itô 26c; Laguayra, 23c to 25c ; Rio, 22c to 25c.RICE remains steady ; good quality is worth to-day $4.448 to $4.50, while inferior is held at $4.00 to $4.25.SucARs.\u2014 A complete falling off has - taken place in the jobbing business of this staple, partly brought about by some of the recent failures being traceable to speculation in sugar.The English and New York markets show further weakness, ard we revise our quotations to-day: Grunulated, 104c to 10§c; dry, llc to 11}c; cut loaf, 11%c to' 114; English white, 10jc; Bright yellow, 9$c to 10c ; fair, O04c to 9fec; dark, 8%c to odes New York yellow refined, in barrels, 94c.SALT.\u2014Quiet ; demand small, Coarse, 60c to 65c ; Fine, 70c to 80c ; Factory, firm at $1.26; Packing Salt firm at 424c to 4bc.Demand moderate ; prices firm.Orns.\u2014God oil, 55e to 60c; Newfoundland Cod, firm at 60c ; demand small.Seal Oil\u2014S.R.Seal oil, 65c ; pale do, 624c ; straw do, 55c.Cod 57kc to 60e.Prices unchanged.Fisx.\u2014 Demand for fish over ; prices nominal ; no sales ; stock considerable.Cod, No.1, $7; No.2, $5.50.Herring No.1, salt, $5.87% to $6 per car-load; Whitefish, $4 ; Trout, $3.75.Dry Cod (Gaspe), $5.50 to $5.75.Salmon, $12, No.1; $11, No.2.Demand moderate ; stocks small, Prices unchanged, with the exception of herrings, which are easier at $5.75.Hipes.\u2014Trade is very dull ; there \u2018has been a reduction of one cent per pound on last week\u2019s prices for butchers\u2019 hides.PETROLEUM.\u2014Trade quiet; orders are slow and for small lots.The prices are : Refined Standard, 20c per gallon ; in lots, 18c per wine gallon ; single barrels, 19c.Druas AND CHEMICALS.\u2014Not much change to nate either in prices or amount of business doing.Importers are beginning to offer goods to arrive, but without finding many buyers.Quinine, on account of a seareity of finer Cinchona Berks, has experienced a very considerable advance, and is held here at $4.50 to $4.76 per oz.Sal- Soda, $1.50 to $1.60 ; Soda Ash, $2.00 to $2.25 ; Bi-Carb, $3.60 to $3.75 per keg of 112 lbs.; Caustic, 8kc to 32c, according to brand ; Bleaching Powder, 2c to 2}c; Copperas, 14c ; Alum, 24c to 2kc ; Rolf Brimstone, 3c to 3tc ; Flour Sulphur, 3c to 8%c ; Madder, 10c.to 12¢ ; Epsom Salts, $2.00 to $2.50 per 100 lbs ; Sago, 6c to 6kc ; Liquorice, 184c to 25c, according to brand ; Blue Vitriol, 7c to 8c ; Borax, 144c to 17c; Sartpetre, 74c to 8c ; Cream Tartar, ground, 29c to 31c ; Crystals, 26c to 27c ; Cudbear, 13c to 16c ; Senna, 124c to 17c per 1b.Boors axD SHors.\u2014 Business is now quiet.Most of the orders for spring shipment sre now completed, and manufacturers being slow to-make up in advance of orders, are awaiting sorting-up sales and the arrival in town of Western buyers with the opening \u2018of navigation.Some manufacturers are, bewever, bwsy working on English j at by the \u201c*bears, \u201d were generally lower.| 1001bs,, $8.50 to $9 ; 2nd do do, $7 to $7.50; { do do, 1le.to A oats, $1 20 te $1 27 ; corn, 90c to §1 10; orders sent in by travellers from here who \u201c75¢ to §1 per bag ; weed, pemicond, $3.25; to have succeeded in getting sample arders.One of the principals of one of our shoe firms has just returned from a short trip to England, and we are informed that he has been quite successful in obtaining good orders.This is encouraging; shoe mana.facturers being deprived of our home market by the free-trade policy of our govern- ; ment, and having lately increased in num- | ber as well as in their power of production, are forced by necessity to seek a foreign market, and we rejoice to know that they have made an advance in the right direction.They, knowing that acle and upper, as also split and buff leathers, are regularly shipped from here to England, concluded that made shoes could be shipped to as good édvantage, shoe labor being cheaper on ordinary pegged or other machine work here than in fog.land, as the aversge workman in Cana will generally accomplish more work in a day than any of the workshops of the slow and easy mode of the Old World.Men's Kip Boots.eee.$2.50 to $3.00 do French Calf.3.26 to 4.00 do Duff Congress.95 to 2.25 do Split Brogans 00 to 1.15 Boys' Split dO .000c000000u 0.90 to 1.00 0 Buff and Pebbled Congress.1.35 to 1.46 \u2018Women\u2019s Buff and Pebbled Bals.1.15 to 1.30 do Prunella Bal .0.75 to 1.60 do 0.65 to 1.40 Misses\u2019 Buff and Pebbled Bal: 0.90 to 1.20 do Prunella Bals.and Con 0.65 to 1.40 8 do do 085 to 1.00 do Pebbled and Buff Bals.0.70 to 0.80 LEATHER.\u2014The demand for this commodity continues light, and prices, which favor buyers, remain the same as last week : Sur SESESSSSSSSSHSSESESSSES RE oRRNSSSRSSSSRESSSSS ER IRON AND HARDWARE.\u2014 Nothing new to report in this department.At pressnt prices are steady and very little business is being done.Woor.\u2014There is nothing worthy of note in this staple at present.The market remains quiet and prices are unchanged.Pulled super, 28c to 30c; do.medium, ! 25c to 28c; do.No.1 quality, 20c to 25c ; da.black, 23c to 26e ; fleee, 26c to 20e.Financial.The money market during the week has been quiet, and rates are unchanged.In stoeks there has been a good business done, 4 transactions being confined mostly to Montreal, Merchants, and Montreal Telegraph Cémpany, which stoeks, being hammered CANADIAN MARKETS.LATEST PRICES.Quebec, FARMERS\u2019 MARKET\u2014 PRICES oF PRODUCE, Provisions, &c.\u2014Beecf, 1st quality, dressed, 8rd do, do, $5.25 to $5.60; per 1b, 7c to 10c ; veal, per 1b., 8c.to 10¢c.; mutton, 5c.to8c.per Ib.; fresh pork, per 100 Ibs, $8 to $8 ; do do, per Ib, 10c.to llc.; salt, 3¢.; fresh hams, 9c.to 9c.per 1b.; smoked do, 12¢ to 13c; flour, super extra, $7.70 to $8 brl.; extra, $7.30 to $7.40 do; strong bakers\u2019, 87 00 to $7.30do ; spring extra, $6 70 te $6.80 do; super., $6.40 to $6.50 do ; fine, $5.90 to $500 do ; bag flour, 100 1bs., $3.20 to $3.50 ; oatmeal, per 200 lbs, $650 to $6.50; cornmeal, white, do, $3.35 to $3.50; do, yellow, do, $3.20 to $3.30 ; salmon, No.1, per brl.200 | Ibs., $10 50 to $11 ; do, perlb., 8c.to 10c; codfish, green, per brl., $5.00 to $6.00; de, do, in draft, $500 t0 $6.00 ; do, per 1b., 3c; to 4c.; dry codfish, $4 to $5 per quintal ; cod oil, per gallon, 674e.to 70c.; Labrador herrings, No.1, per brl, $6.00 to | $6.50; fowls, 60c.to 80c.per ir ; eese, $1 45 to $1 70 per couple; turkeys, | £ 00 to $3 00 per couple ; tucks, T5c to | 90c per couple ; potatoes, 30c to 40c per bushel ; oats, 474c to 50c per bushel of 34 lbs ; salt butter, 20c to 22c per Ib ; fresh butter, 22¢ to 24c per Ib; cheese, per lb, 15c to 16c; eggs, 20c to 25c per dozen ; maple sugar, 10c per Ib ; apples, per brl, $3 5 to $4 ; lemons per case, $7 ; onions per brl, $2 25 to $2 50 ; hay, per 100 bdls, §7 to $3 ; straw, $4 to $5 per 100 bdls ; wood, per cord, 2 ft 6 in, §3 to $4.Lomdon.RETATL Priaes.\u2014 Deihl wheat, per cental, $220 to $2 50; de, Treadwell, - do,.$2 20 $0.82 40 ; red winter, do, $2 15 to $2 30 ; spring wheat, da, $2 00 to §220; barley, 90c to §1 10; peas, $1 20 to $1 25 ; beans, $1 00 to $1 37 ; buckwheat, per owt, 80e to $1; clover seed, per bushel, $750 to §760; rye, $l to $110; butter, roll, 20c to 24e; da, retail, 25c to 27e ; do, keg, 16e to 22c ; eggs, per doz, 124e to 15e; do, retail, 15e to 18c; lard, 10c to 124c ; tallow, do to 6c potatoes, .per bag, $1 2510 $1.50; honey, 20c ; apples, per bushel, 80cto 40c ; ducks, per pair, 50e to 60c; chickens, per pair, 40c to Te; turkeys, each, H0cto $150; geese, epch, 40c to :bbe; -omiomq, per bushel, 7He te.90c; \u2018beef, per 100 lbs, $460.10 §6-00-; mutton, 6c to 7c; land, 70 to 8c ; dressed hogs, §6 to $6 25 ; live hogs, §4 754085 ; sheepskins, 80¢ to $1 10; lambskins, 46c-to .60c ; calfsking, grean, Be to de ; do, duy, - 12c to 14e ; hides, 8e to LO0c ; bay, per ten, $8 to $1O ; straw, per load, $2.00 to $4 00 ; ; XX, white fall wheat flour, per 100 lbs, $3 25 to 83 75; mixed, $3 25 to #3 50; spring, $3 25 to.83 50 ; cattle, #3 to $4; sheep, each, $4 to $5; mileh cows, $30; lambs, $275 to $3.Sherbrooke.Price OuvarenT.\u2014 No.1 Superfine flour, $6 50 to $8.75 ; Strong Bakers\u2019, $7 00 te $7 25; Extra, 88-00 to $3 25; oatmeal, per br, 96 26 to $6 50; buckwheat, per bush., 40c to 80c; flour, 160 Ths., $2 50 to 3 00 ; corn, western, 70c ; cornmeal, $146 401 80; barley, 70c to 75¢; oats, 50e to 55e ; beans, dry, $1 50 to 175; peas, $125 to 1 40; timothy seed, per bush., $2 00 to 2 50 ; butter, fresh prints, per 1b., choice, A2c to 260 ; per tub, 20cto 22¢ ; lard, per Ib., 14c te 15c¢ ; cheese, per 1b., dairy, 8cto 9c ; do., factory, ldc to 16c ; maple sugar, 8c to 10c ; boes honey, per 1b., in boxes, 20c ; eggs, per doz., fresh, 17¢ to 20c ; onions, per brl., $8 00 to 3 25 ; cabbages, per head, 3c to 6c ; potatos, per bush., 45c to 50c ; beets, per bush., 50c to 60c ; turnips, 85e ; carrots, 50c; parsnips, 50c to 60c ; apples, per brl, $2 50 to 3 00 ; geese, per 1b., 8c to 10c ; turkeys, dressed, per 1b., 9c to 12c ; spring chickens, per pair, 00c to 00c ; do., per Ib., 10c to 124\u20ac ; salt, coarse, per bag, $1 00 ; salt, fine, large bags, $2 25 ; beef, by the quarter, 6c to 7c ; do., per Ib, according to quality, 10c to 12jc ; do, corned, 8c to 10c ; veal, 10c to 124c ; mutton, per lb., 8c to 10¢c ; lamb, per Ib, 8c to 10c; pork, per hog, $8 00; do, salt, per 1b, 12¢ to 13¢ ; hams, smoked, per 1b., 12c to 15c ; hams, sugar cured, per lb., 16¢ to 18¢ ; hides, per Ib., 4c to be.; calf skins, 6c to Tc; pelts, sheep and lambs\u2019, 50c to 60c.Toronto.Remar.Bricfs.\u2014Whest, white, per bushel, $1.35 to $1.52; do, spring, $1.85 to $1.88 ; barley, por bushel, 55¢ to 6lc ; oats, per bushel, 0c to 52c ; peas, per bushel, 73c to 74¢; \u2018tye, per bushel, 65c ; buck wheat, per bushel, 65¢ ; : gtraw, sheaf, per ton, $8 to $10 ; hay, per ton, $10 to $15.60; eggs, fresh, per -doz., 16c ; do., lots, do., 14e : do., paeked, do, 12c ; duek eggs, 00c; butter, in rolls, per lb, 25e to 27c ; do., lots, 24c to 25¢; do., large rolls, 186 to 2lc ; do, in-croeks, 20c to 2le; tub dairy, 16e to \u201824c ; dressed hogs, per 100 Tbs, $6 ; beef, hind-quarters, per 100 1bs, $7.50 ; fore-quarters, do., $4 to $4.50 ; mutton, by carcass, per 100 lbs, $6 to $7.00; lamb, per 100 lb., fore-quarters, $6.50 to $6.624 ; do., hind-quartess, per 1b., 7c to 8c; apples, per brl, $2.00 to §2.50; potatoes, per beg, $1.05 to $1.20.Chatham.Prices CURRENT.\u2014 White Wheat, per bush, $1.40 to $1.45; red wheat, do., $1.38 to $1.40; spring wheat, do., $1.35 to £1.38; barley, er 100 1lbs., 90c to $1.20 ; oats, per bush, 45c to 48c ; peas, do., 60c to 65c; potatoes, do., 60c to 75c ; butter, roll, 18c to 20c; keg, 10c to 12c ; cheese 10e to 12c ; hides, dry, 6c to 7c; green, 3c to 4c ; eggs 12c te 15c ; hay, $8 to-$10 ; leaf tobacco, per 100 lbs., $3 to 84.; Guelph.RETAIL Prices.\u2014Fall wheat, per bush, $1.40 1081.50; treadwell, do, $1.25 to $1.50 ; spring wheat per bushel, $1.25 to $1.39 ; oats, 46e to 48c ; barley, 4b¢ to 5bc ; peas, 70c to 72e ; hay, per ton, $8 to $10; butter, 18c ta 21c ; eggs, 20c per doa.; potatoes, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR,'TUESDAY, MARCH 27 187L Goderich.Prices CurreNT.\u2014Fall wheat, per bus., $1.25 to $1.30 ; spring do, $1.25 to- $1.30; oats, 45c to 48c ; barley, 45c to §0c; peas, 65cto 68c ; potatoes, per bag, 65c.to 68c ; butter, per lb, 18c to 22c ; eggs, per doz., 12c to 15c.A Defimition eof \u201c Heme Rade.\u201d The Kingston, Ont., Whig of Tharsday : Last evening a lecture was delivered at the City Hall by Captain Kirwan, of the Montreal True Witness, in aid of the funds of the St.Vincent de Paul Society.The announced subject was \u2018\u2018Publin and its Monuments,\u201d but, as the lecturer stated, he had been requested to say something about the Home Rule agitation in Ireland, it was virtually a brief lecture on the latter subject.There was a very fair audience, the hall being about two-thirds full.Captain Kirwan, after a few introductory remarks concerning the discontent which prevailed among Irishmen all over the world as to the condition of Ireland, said that a nation which was without sentiment was a nation without soul.He came with a desire to create a kindly spirit among all classes, and his mission was a mission of peace.After describing the monuments of Dublin, the lecturer said he had been asked to say a few words as to the efforts being put - forth to obtain Home Rule for Ireland.\u2018Home Rule\u201d meant Irish laws made by Irishmen, and everything relating to Ireland done by Irishmen.They wished the army, navy and customs laws to remain as they are now, under a General Government.Home Rulers were often charged with wishing to establish a Catholic ascendency in Ireland.They were charged with wishing to havea Catholic Parliament, so that they could legislate Protestants out of the land.As a Catholic, and speaking in presence of one of the Bishops of the Church, he said that if Penal Laws were enacted to work against the Protestants, he would be one of the first to oppose them.(Applause.) They wanted no more persecution in Ireland.He was certain that if they were thoroughly understood they friendship to their testant brethren.Another objection to Home Rule was, that if it was right for Ireland it wasalso right for Scotland.By all means, #f Scotland desires it.But it would be as great tyranny to force Home Rule on Scotland against its will as it was to refuse to-give it to Ireland.They wanted a Home Rule like that they had in Canada.This question had been solved in same rule could be apylied to Treland.1 (Applause.) The speaker then proceeded to show that the Union had been a failure socially, politically and financially\u2014aocially, because England had failed to Saxonize Ireland ; politically, because Ireland had not the household suffrage privilege or the pro rato representation that England had ; and commercially, because Ireland had not advanced inrichesin the same ratio as England.[Ireland had doubled in riches since 1800, but England had increased 80 times more in wealth than she was then.The speaker \u2018then argued, that it was no disruption: to ask for a fair and calm discussion of the question.The fact was that the British House of Commons had refused to disengs what they knew nothing about.They refused to discuss the question in any shape Whatever.Thus they went against that maxim in ethics which said that questions must -be understood before they can Be decided.Another ohjection was that Home Rule was the offspring of violent agitation.He thought that England ought ta rejoice in the abandonment of violence, j and the ceming down to fair and constitutional discusgion.He held that, as a matter of expediency, it was better to graat Home Rule than have the slumbering hostility of the people.The Home Rulers were the party who wished to conciliate the people\u2014who stood between the rebels snd the Unionists to get justice for Ireland.The lecturer then referred to the great progress granting ef Home Rule to Frelsnd would argue that Home Rube is refused besause England \u2018would sufier in a commercial sense.Ireland with her own Parliament would be \u2018able to make her awn commercial laws, and thus be :emabled to enter into commpetitien with England.Irish laws should be made for the benefit of Ireland and Irishmen, and not for the benefit of Great Britain at large.The lectmirer concluded by an eloquent peroration in which he said that if there was enough of patriotism left to enable Protestants and Catholics to work together, Ireland would be a.greatland.He drew a glowing picture of what she would be under Home Rude.She would be progperous and happy, and her representatives would march to the Parliament House through lines of bayonets carried by her Volunteers, and Ireland would be \u2018\u2018a nation once again.\u201d .Captain Kirwan then resumed his seat amid loud applause, having spoken for nearly an Dr.Sullivan moved a vote of thanks to Captain Kirwan for his able lecture.In the course of a few happy .emarks the Doctor said he was a believer\u2018im Home Rule\u2014as every masried quam gheuld be\u2014but he \u2018thought Iislhimperr in the colonies and in the United States had nothing to do with it, except to endorse what had been done in the old land.Dr.Sullivan then referred to the good work done by the Society under whose auspices the lecture was given, and concluded by again moving the resolution.Mr.T.H.McGuire seconded the motion in a few words, and it was earried unapi- mously.\u2019 Captain Kirwan responded, endorsing Dr.Sullivan\u2019s remarks about the Irishmen in the colonies and the States.They ought only to wait and see if their brethren at i home could devise a feasible plan, and then endorse that plan heartily.MISCELLANEOUS.other measures.would be placed under the .taught by the Sisters of Chari under the new arranpement-at once.for money alleged to be due for ¢ extras.\u201d man at that.a week, and, on account of this small pay, able.figuring about this case which is interesting.$45 a week, and probably his perquisities, to $5 a week more, merchant, who receives $600 gold a year, her sufficient for all her expenses.as these, with board and lodging of the best, envy.\u201d regardless of changes in the administration, the rise-and fall off parties and fluctuations in stocks.$4.00 would be found wishing to give the hand of Canada, and Mr.Disraeli's strongest ebjec- made by Ireland while she had her native: ance may be chronicled after this fashion, which we observe in a paper styling itself \u201cthe Court Journal of America :* ¢ Miss Bel.ment will cast a life-long sunshine on M Sam Howlard\u2019s days.Miss Luling will make Nr.Rathbone the happiest ef men.Miss Hamilton will embellish the life of Mr.Neilson.Miss Travers will cause Mr.Duer to be the perpetual subject of envy.world for Mr.Douglas, and Misg Edith May will malse:Mr.Louis Montant forget that there is anything in the w@ld besides home.\u2019 \u201d And sop.infinite variety.SAFETY LAMPS.> IX = x +5 save 25 per cent.by so doing.vantage to CALI AND EXAMINE wild pay for themselves in six rsonths.CAYL BEFORE lw MAY, M.B.ATKINSON, 53x 238 St.James street.MANUFACTURING WORKS.| Miss Townseud will make paradise in this : AST CHANCE Com UNTIL ls MAX,\u2019 Those chegant- imported To LAMPS, ae 4 CHANDELIERS, RRAGERTS, GLOHBS, SADE, 40 Will be solid at wholesale prices natil 1st May.If you want an elegant Lamp got it now, as you wifl ; Parties fitting wp hamses will find-it to thoir ad- Consumers of Gas-wili save 50 per cent.by substituting Coal Oil, and can have their Gas Chande- Lies and Brackdts Sted up with beautiful Coat Oil attachments at a very small expense.They TT A where we 56 Subscriptions sent to the y McMilian, Secretary-Treasurer, 551 Dorchester ntrect.APPEALS FOR AID.PPEAL.United Board of Out-Door Relief for alding .Protestant poor are compelled te our | further tell our simple tale ef need.We are in debt te the amount of sevem hundred and fff dollars.Shomld this not be forthcoming, we wil have to close t00 soon our winter's work by two .three weeks.If from want of means this shou be, widows with helpless chiléren will not know to obtain hel Many men willing te work, but who cannot ob ain it, with familles depending upon them.wili be without bread.work dy relieving the wretched and sorro' Help us our trust that $his appeal shall not be in vain.pti .Bo anders ed, or to D.CHAS, ALEXANDER, JOHN SINCLAIR, N.B.core T.M.BRYSON.AFFEAL FOR THE PROTESTANT PRISONHRE.Chaplain bogs $0 request from all thous who have any sush to spare, lilustirated Papess, Sun day-seheol Papees, Tamperabne Papers smd any reading matter such ss ald Magazines, Books of History and Adventure, &¢., of good tone, Religious \u2018| papers; but no Political or Secular Newspapers, The Gener: The = nize t friends of the Institution for an \u2018of support.jeer quais 80th April, 18760, exceeded the ineome y increased, and à large outlay hag for renewals and al of which is fifty-five years old.The Commi believe that they exercise as much economy as is consistent with efficiency, and they feel confident thet an appeal on behalf of thi pends almost entirely on voluntary contributions, will be Institution have always The daily expenses of the Hospital amount to about $1 0 2 and the Committee respectfully for distribution to the prisoners of the Jail after visitation or service.same will please send them to the Jafl under address of the ¢ Protestant Chaplain, Montreal Jail.He has received a very large number (now all dis teibuted) from the Bible Wareshomse, and during the past year has given away between 6000 and 7000 of all kinds of reading matter, such as the above.AFFEAL FOR MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL Any person sending the Committee of Management of the Montreal al Hospital find it nocess: to appeal to the creased amount The expenses of the Hospital for the ,000, and, without a special effort, the de- fictency for the current year may be even greater.cost of maintenance has of late considerably erations in the building, part ttes is charity, which de- regarded with favor.The Committee he liberality with hich the claims of tls en met.sug- ST.LAWRENCE ENGINE Send not te Wb mos io sek from many of the .WOREM: 1 contributors.NOS.17 to 19 MILL STREET, (Signed) yum BEDPATH, » , President, ONTEEAL P.@ RB.P.HOWARD, ] W.P.BARTLEY & C0, Secretary, toon ANDREW BOBERTSON, plleh and Low Pressure Steam Engtugs god | _u.Treasurer, | Manufacturers of Improved Mill Mackinsey§ * N APPEAL ON BEHALF OP Improved Dredge Machine to order.| Propellor Screw Wheels \u201cways in stock and HOME MANUFACTURE.GASALIERS, GAS FIXTURES, &c,, EQUAL T0 IMPORTED, Prices greatly reduced to suit the times time, should call amd examine sur present stock, the LARGEST and MOST VARIED in the DOMINION.ROBT.MITCAELL & CO, 6 4x Carper of it.Petorand Craig streets (CHANTELOUP\u2019S ELECTRIC J - BURGLAR ALARMS, LECLANOHE BATTERIES, FIRE ALARM LINES, AND INSTRUMENTS NADH AND ERECTED.vr Agent for the Union Water Motre Company, Parties-aboutéifurnish, or thewe moving st May ! \u20ac Jd The ) The Many i Trough, with a view to suppor \u2018heavy burden on the energies of the managers,-an very much mars the usefulnese of the institution, and, if this burden was nual outlay would enable the managers to assist THE: PROTESTANT HOME FOR FRIEND- LEBS WOMEN.¥ STATIONERY, &o.mt i yo BLANK BOQKS! BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! In great variety.SUTHERLAND'S CELEBRATED COPYING PRESSES Are unsurpassed for durability.JAMES SUTHERLAND, WHOLESALE STATIONSR AND ACCOUNT Boox MANUFACTUREE, 256 «np 258 ST.JAMES STREET.WwW HIST! WHIST! JUST RECRIVED, A yesh Stack of the splendid Americas, Nambsred, Round Cornered PLAYIN# CARDS, WHIST COUNTERS, &c.GRO.HORNE & SON.43x MEDICINES, &o.GOULDENS NEURALGINE\u2014 A safe and certain cure for Neuralgic Pains in the Jaw, Face, Head, Neck, go Poitier iia wil at service also be found of gre: Pres EE, digestion, loss of appetite, &c.the proprietor.RICHELIEU RENAL MINERAL WATER.NATURE'S GREAT DIURETIC.A Pl Safe and Efficient Remedy for the \u2018following Diseases, without the use of any other Medicine : right\u2019s Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, Inflammation B r\"] the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Hemorrhage from the Kidneys, Stoppage of Urine, Irritation of the Bladder, &c., &c.y For sale by H.F.Jackson, J.D.L.Ambrosse and by the subscriber.Price, 30c per gallon.Country arders promptly filled.J.A.HARTE, Pruggist, 70x 400 Notre Dame street.EWIS\u2019 VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES.\u2014If you find in any instance the making ing, work of all kinds is solicited.The ex- for furniture, fuel, &c., has involved the nee Pastitution in a debt of about $250, to which must \u2018be added through the winter a large expenditure mecessarily proportionate to the relief given.good being accompli cannot be ex- 4 pressed in an advertisement, A total contribution of $1,000 is looked for.(Bigued) MRS.GAVIN LANG, 103 St.Alexander street.MERS.A.BELWYN, 83 Mansfleld street.MES.T.M.BRYSON, 14 Belmont 5 ey et (CRAY # MBS.0.L.À, 687 Sherbrooke street.96 Montæeif, Bifth December, 1878.APFEAL ON BEHALF of the BOYS\u2019 HOME, 115 MOUNTAIN STRKET.Managers of this institution are a ! the necessity of apply ing to their fri them out of debt chiefly owing on account of furnish: There still remains ing, which is a taken off, & very small an- wi y boyt, through habits of industry own way in the world.rte \u2018carre t Contributions may be sent to CHAS.ALRX ANDER, MOSES PARK] Frama, GRANITE WORKS.4 \u2014_\u2014 WB.FORSYTH, Preopridster.BDestins sent to parte of the spunky, ¥ TOR ; | @RNAMENTAL IRON WORK, H.BR.IVES & GO, 1 \u201d QUEEN ATRERT, «sx MONTREAL | BEAVER HALL MARBLE ; WORKS.| A itressed are visited, so as circumstances.money, ¢ast-off À visions of any addition to our English-speakin, AND MARBLE MONUMENTS, bo CRETRY M.J.O'BRIEN & CO, No 17 Beaver Hall Terrace.187x mme \u2014\u2014\u2014 | O RR\u2019S PATENT WHITE : ANTI.CORBOSIVE PAINT.This is the best White Paint known, has more body and as good color as any Genuin Lead, and will cover more surface weight for weight, will not become chalky, peel off, crack, nor or, Il answer any purpose better Is used by all the leading Painters in the Dominion, and is especially recommended for painting Received a special award at the Centennial, \u2018Fob Bad from all \u2018the Principal Trade in the e White reasurer, | NOS.587 TO 593 CRAIG STRmSE; |: pi Secretary.MONTREAL, - ; tendent.er .\u2014 5ex 26 orto a rn al the Home.] (CHFADA MARBLE AND PEAL IN BEHALF OF THE DOOR BE : NITRP BOARD OF OUT- + FELLOW-CITIZEMS,\u2014The work of melieving the Protestant Poor during our inele: winter has à \u2018thus far bean carried on.ur ment ter Board has relieved, onan AVOTARS, weakly, Parliament, and said that while he did not | SANBLE MANTEES, BUC, \u2018some 560 familles, and fresh applicants are com- exactly believe Ireland had the finest peasan- ÿ Always on hand, Ton he Board, our Fane Lnoreased oo try in the world, take it for all in all she hausted.Already, 230 cords of firewood have Ty , Qur1cn, 130 BLUERY STBEWR been given, and another 150 cords have been or- produced as many great men es any other dered, and 1s daily expected, which, through the nation.Speaking of Homs Role as affeat- 1 Mirza, WILLIAM STRENT, kindness of Mr.Hickson (Manager of the Grand ing the peliey of England, tho locturer said MONTREAL.i] For ihe payment of 'Whtes hose bs po miric: bat the dignity of England wamat stake, and the | 0 TrreseurT.oe rel on the well- The yin, proved 1iberality of their fellow-cltizens.Shall we ask in - .set vain?If so, the poor, needy, hard-workin, place England in an impregnable position.Will bave to endure unbearable eufering.ny The English P admits that the Home A | of (hose ye too vil and ule to wor.hie (VENTENNIAL AWARDS if they c rporation and Canal labor Rulers have the best of :the argent, and - C - 1 notwithstan Work cannot be furnished for them.\u2018What are the poor, starvin Ople to do?Simply to rely on the generosit a ina aqnee has blessed with plenty.e utm of those whom Provi- ost economy is Fractisod, and the dis- 0 ascertain their real Earnestly do the Board ask for clothing, boots and shoes, or pro~ Protestant e have now to provide for sams 160 families Poor, wi J of Erench and French Canadian Protestant poor.rots Im phettiy on to hel; in | plicitly on you p us our wark.Subscriptions ma sent to as we cannot incur debts, we may be 'W.MeMILLAN, orto 551 Dorchester street.SON Swe, i ol 1 Bh THE CANADIAN RUBBER + COMPANY, eg 8 OF MONTREAL, to the tion of those OT te noie attr : Patent Pressed Machine Belting, Steam Packing, {Hose Valves, Car Springs, Tubing, Wringer | Rollers, &0.when ALSO, TO OUR IMPROVED Carbolized Fire Engine Hose, capable of standing a direct water pressure of 400 pounds to the square inch, which never, freeses exposed to frost; is lighter, stronger and more durable than any other hose in the market, IN FACT THE ONLY RFLIABLE HOSEN IN USR.Fire Departments supplied with Hose, Couplings, Nox- gles, Suction Hose, Flexible Branch Pipes; v Covers, So, ab tho shortess notloo and at mode rate rates.The first session of the Northwest Cowncil closed on the 22nd, after passing ordinances respecting the administration of justice, the registration of deeds, protection of the buffalo, for the prevention of prairie:and ferest fires, for She establishment of femies, to guard against infectious diseases, and six Bishop Sweeney (Roman Catholic) officiating, armounced in the Cathedral, St.John, N.B., Sunday, that the Catholic schools ment of - the Free School Board, Catholic lay teachers taking the place of the Christian Brothers, who are expeoted to leave for Montreal in about two weeks.They assert that certain | rules.af their Order prevent them going under the Free Séhool Beard in this city.They have ceased Weaching sehoaly.Schools ty come Talking of \u2018chard times,\u201d we notice that |.a New York lady bas beep sued hy hercook | It seems the cook is & man, and a French- His engagement was for $40 whpngver be did anything out of his usual work, he was allowed $2.50 extra, which was, as everybody will consent, only reason- The New York Sun does a little \u201cAssuming the $2.50 to be paid twice a week, this would bring bis emuolument to in the shape of kitchen stuff, would amount since we Know of a French woman, in the service of a wealthy and in nine years has never spent a cent of weges, finding her perquisities more than Such salaries go to make an income which thousands of highly-educated men and women regard with A Philadelphia contemporary remarks that \u2018\u2018\u2019The Jemkimses continue their work These worthy quill-drivers now have a new way of announcing matrimonial en ments, which must strike the swell girls of New York as \u2018just too sweet for anything.\u201d How could any of these ladies |: reject an offer of marriage when its accept.\u201d Manufectured by WINES, &c.EX SHAW BRANDY MEDICINAL PURP To be had at QUETTON ST.GEORGE & CO, 416 ST.PAUL STREET.8 Family Trade solicited.sat 35x Y OLD RYE! QUETTON ST.GEORGE & CO, 416 ST.PAUL STRERT, Mr\u201d Family Trade solici LEGAL NOTICES.! This is the finest Whiskey Cansda, and cas only ' ba projured at JAMES WRIGHT & CO., : EXPORTERS & PRODUCERS OF PURE WINES.rian Oren | and district of Mont: of the same place, hs ; authorized a ester en Âge t, Plaintiff, vs.Pa Tp! same Defendant .5 perty has Been instituted in this cause.De LOREM1E; 22nd March, 1877.Montreal, 7th March, 1877.pm S Se A te 2 (ILLES en 5 a Ne ATR i PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.\u2014SUPERIOR COURT.' \u2014~No.1,681.\u2014Dame Mary McDermott, of the city real, wife of Patrick Murphy, iotpl-keeper and trader al ri otel-keeper and {rader, An aetion for separation ai Pro- ot 2.& C.Cr R, Attorneys for Plaintiff.Montreal, ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONTRBAL, SUPERIOR COURT, No.1388.\u2014Dame Marte Euphraste Stcotte, of the Town of §t.Henry, in the District of Montreal, wife of Toussaint Benard, of the same place, Builder, duly authorized to ester en jugément, Plain= tiff, vs.Toussaint Benard, of the same place, Builder, Defendant.\u2014An action for sepsration as to Loney has been instituted in this cause.T.C.C.DE LORIMIER, Attorneys for Plamif.C.$1.00 per Foot.EGGINTOX\u2019S, 83x J.A.EO CRAIG STERET, Ar ON a.\u2018Engraved Glass Door Panels, 0x | DOMESTIO IMPERIAL LAUNDRY BAR, Coan COAL! publio sodlens Parmeiteis t 5 ¢ mmedia orders left at barge \u201c C fren os ain Enquiries by mail will have our immediate attention.All orders executed with prompiness.A.RAMSAY & SON, .274y FRS.SCHOLES, Manager.62x Sole Agents fpr the Dogpiwign, ASK FOR Co} J.BARSALOU & COS CELEBRATED SOAPS Ar ALL SEORFS, WHITE OLIV.STRAM ReTNED PAMILY, No.1 BROWN, WHITE ALMOKD, OFFICE AND WORKS: | CORNER SI\u2019.CATHERINE & DURHAM STREETS MONTREAL Tx NO 51 ST.JOSEPH STREET, RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD AR THO CENTENNIAL \u2018vom NARQUETRY AND WOOD CARPEE, th Call or send forlcircular.276-x COAL! STOVE, $6.75 delivered ; walg] \"in new near Wellington Bridge, or at international Cheap Shoe Store, 120 McGILL STREET.50-Imæ G.C.SIMPSON (LATE oF C.Lucan & Ga) SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, OFFION : No 14, 163 St.James street, Montreal, Patents obtained in Canada, United States, England, France, Belgium, Italy, Russia, and all other countries where patents are granted.Trade Marks and Designs registered and Copyrights secured, 175% and others, (CONTRACTORS take notice that you will find Steam Engines and Bollers, Pumps and Plant of all kinds, new and second-hand.For sais cheap at the RAGEÆ FOUNDRY, Water Wheels, Water Wheels, \"Water Lomemge not to give full satisfaction the 25 cents tion, about different parties ruling the Pro.| Casings ofall inde in froncrimraae au Coniribenons Carga or SoA pasa I bo rt D.x LEWIS, vince and ruling the General Government, Punping Apparstus | Flhout delay to Mrs.C.Meckor, the Treasurer, at Cras, do.had also been effectually solved in this Bolloss always Hors Steam Bagines and Though in the infancy or its usefulness, the 278 and 276 St.Joseph street, Pcountry.The Government at Quebec at POR BALE AR LOWRET RATES, bor bf {mates Whos person ls ea increas 2755 M present was Conservative, while the Do- 174x_ changing as they go out fod, clad, counsaled, and, FNRUSSES! TRUSSES! minion Government was Liberal, and in many cases; to respectable aitnations suiting T \u2014 yet there had been no eonflict.The the Home self- TRUSSES Of all kinds and sizes, suitable for every , Single and Double, 6f Rubber, Nickel Plated, Elastic Springs, Malleable Springs, and without Springs.Also, Abdominal Supporters, a great variety ; Silk Stockings, Leggings, Anklets, &.; Urinals of Rubber and Porcelain; Bod -pans, different ahapes; Suspensary Bandages, Silk, Cotton, &c.; Enema springs, Rubber, Metal, Glass, &s.; Catheters amd Bougies, Elastic, Plated, &¢.JF.GOULDEN\" DRUGGIST, 175 St.Lawrenoe Main street.Branch : 597 St Catherine street.66x ALVE FROM THE INDIANS, A SUPPLY BEGULARLY RECEIVED, is a positive eure fer Old Sores af Ns purpose every description\u2014Barber\u2019s Itch, Sourvey Sores, Ring Worm, Prost Bites and Chitbiains.200, be obtained only at D.E LEWIS, Chemist, &c., à | 1278 and 376 ST.JOSEPH STRENT, MONTREAL [MPORTANE CAUTION, In consequence of the present high price of Quinine, the temptation to use bifter substitutes ig very great.Read the analysis on the label of CAMPBELLS QUININE WIKE, and the importance of this aaution will be obvious, a8 well as the necessity 4 \u2018of buying only the original and genuine.Bold by W.A.DUCKETT.PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND DRUGGIST, estera Drug Hall, 72 6x No.864 St.Joseph street.CHESTER'S CURE.BPRNCE, WS&TMORLAND C0, N.B., February, 26th, 1877 Mn.W.E.CHESTER, DEAR SIR,\u2014I received your package of half dosen boxes Cure last mail.Am much obliged.Have distributed it.Am happy to say it is doing wonders.Buclosed is price for another half dosen.I am not forahanded or would order more largely, as I have been sick for shirtoen years with Asthma and Bronchitis in its worst forms, and have been for months that I could netther move or le down, but since using your medicine I am in great hopes of getting well again, as I am so.mueb improved Iwill gladly act as your Agen} hers, and do what I scan for you, but I can only give you zmall orders \u2018at first, my moans being wmail at present, in consequence of being so long sick.I have spent upwards of $300.00 in GUILD'S GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA CURE, and can eafely say I have derived more real bonañt from part of à box ef your Cure \u2018than from ail tko Othezs 1 have used, for which please aecept my heartfelt thanks and may the Almighty in Ris providence spare and bless you iand may you still prove a further blessing to suf- tering humanity.I used to teach school, but had to give up On account of my health, but sinee using iof a School, which I have accepted for the summer term.Please send me cireulams, sad much oblige.\u2018Yours respectfully, JAMES C.SPENCE, P.8.\u2014This is a country place, but I will do my utmost to get your cure to the suffering.I have just heard ef a case of Congumption (which the doetor\u2019s gave up) being cured by your (urs, but -cannot vouch for its aacuracy yet, as it is about 60 miles from here.Can you recommend it for the above complaint.Answer and oblige J.C.8.DRAIN PIPES, &c.{your Cure I am so much better that I have sn offer ENER AT EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP OFFICE.STEERAGE TICKETS, by all reliabla LA from New York every HURSDAY and SATURDAY.Staterooms secured by telegraph {ree of charge.; tes from or to New York to Live , Gr paltast, $63.00 Sad Sma SiR .sion, S.] 5.3 Corer, Tl Rew ya En lS è Saturda: .8.+ PAU S.Currency.Foe ursion, $1 $120 U.§ Currency.Cabin and Bteerage Tickets to Hamburg, Paris, &c., by direct liues.Steerage Bates from or to Montreal and Live a Le (ast, London, etc., $26.50 cy.Call a 2092 8t.James street before securing passage elsewhere.ERN CLIMATE.\u2014Invalids apd Touris:s és to escape our severe Winter can now ob tain descriptive and illustrated pamphlets, giving full detailed information about Bermuda Islands, Nassau, N.P., and Florida Excursion Tickets from Montreal t0 above points, also to all other points lit the Bouter Re ine, Japan, Austraita t alifornia, y ad To i &¢., via Pacific Mah Steamship Coma pany\u2019s Steamers.203 ST.JAMES STREKT.208 VE LEVE, 264x GUSTA Passénger Agent.NCHOR LINE.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS Sail every SATURDAY from NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, And weekly to London direct.Cabins to Glas ows Londonderry, Belfast of Liverpool, $65 to $ .8.Currency.ur a To London direct, $55 to $70 U.8.\u2018encry.Excursion Tickets at reduced rates.th Steerage and Intermediate as low às by any othet line.STAVE LEVE, 233x at So y ames street, MontreaL ALLAN LINE.Under contract with the Govern: ment of Canada for conveyanot CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES MAILS.1876-77 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, 1876-77.his Company's Lines are composad of the under noted first class, full-powered, Gy do-pullty double engine Iron Steamenips: \u2014 .4100 Lieut.J.E.Dutton.Ces 7.3400 Capi.Jas.Wylie, Polynesian.Capt.Brown.4 Sarmati Capt.À.D.Aird.Hibernian Lieut.Archer, BR.N.Caspian.,.Capt.Trocks.Scandinavian.Capt.E.8.Watts, Prussian.Capt.Ritchie.Austrian.Capt.H.Wylie.Nestorian.x Capt.Urquhart.ian.apt.Porivian.Lieut.W.H.Smith, BN oi en nm apt.Nova aan 00 Capt.Nell McLean, Corinthiam.400 Capt.Menzies.4 Acadion.350 Capt.Cabel.Waldensia 3 Capt.J.G.Stephen.Phenitim 2600 Oapt.Jas.Be Newfonndiand.nd 1500 Capt.Mylins, The steamers of the Liverpool Mail Line {salling from Liverpool every THURSDAY, and from Port land every SATURDAY, calling at Loch Foyle and Halifax to receive on board and land malls passenger rte and from Ireland and Scotland, are intended t obe despatched'from PORTLAND.Moravian.coooeaed 24th March Circassian.\u2026B1st Match Polynesian.7th APril Scandinavi: RATES OF PASSAGE FROM PORTLAND, CabiM.000cunore rares e cn same c 000 $70 and $80 According to accommodation.Fhe seamers of the Gla: Line are intendod to sail botwesn the Clyde and Portland af intervals during winter season.Intermediat® .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rocsesss sone.$40.00 Steerage from Montreal.$ Rates of passage :\u2014 Inter: Steerag® .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.a.An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel Berths not secured until paid for.For frei:;ht and other particulars Spel {ana, to H.& A.ALLAN, or .J L F.bec, to ALLANS,-RAE & CO.; tn Havre; to JO CURRIE 21 Quai D\u2019Orleans ; in Paris, to ROSSANGE, 25 Quai Voltaire; in Aptwern, $0 AUG.SCHMITZ CO., or RICHARD BERNS; in Botterdam, to G.P.IPTMAN & ZOON; in Hamburg, to W.GIBSON & HUGO; in Bordeaux, to LAFITTE & VANDERCRUYCE, or E.DEPAS & toy in Belfast, to CHARLEY & MALCOLM ; to MONTGOMERIE & @REENHORNE, 17 Grace Church street; in Glasgow, to JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, 70 Great Clyde street; in Liverpool, to ALLAN AROTHERS, James street; in Chicago, to ALLAN & CO., 78 La Salle street; or to- H.& As ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets DOMINION LINE,\u2014 This line is composed of the following first-class full-pawer- == === ed, Clyde-built Steamshipa, and 18 intended to perform a regular service between LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC and MONTRRBAL; in Sum- .Montreal.,.3850 Tons (building).A 200 Capt.arts.Capt.Bouchette ¢ Capt.Mellon.0 ¢ Capt.Laurenson.« Capt.Lindall.« Capt.Thearle.000 «\u201c Capt.Reid.# Capt.Hoare, These vessels have very superior secommodation for Cabin and Btesrage assongers, and pre-paid tickets are issued at reduce prices to those desirous of bringing out their friends.Sailing from Liverpool every Wednesday, calliag at Belfast Lough to in cargo and passengers, and from Quebec.Rates of passage :\u2014 Cabin.me +.$50.00 to $60.00 Bteerage.seusoroces 20% Through Tickets can bo had at all the principal Grand Trunk Rajlway Ticket, Offices in Canada.For Freight or Passage, aprly in Havre to M.Generstal, or Washington lay ; in Paris, to M N.Gilbert, 6 Rue Scribe; in Hamburg, to August Echrens; in Bordeaux, to M.M.Franz Freres; in Christiana, to R.Baffell, 4 Store Strandgate} in Copenhagen, to P.M.Kole, 18 Sanctannæplades; in Bergin,to Michael Krong, Consul ; in London, to Bowring & Jamieson, Langbourn Chambers, 29 Fenchurch street; in Bolfaut, to Henry Gowan, Queen\u2019s Square; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Minn Montgomery, 24 James street ; in Quebeg, to W.H.Macpherson ; and in Montreal, to J.Battersby, 133 St.James street ; or, to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court.GROCÉRIES.J.T- HUTCHISON, WINE MERCHANT, And dealer in choice TEAS, GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES, 8 and 5 St.Antoine Stre of ' (Near Victoria square.) q 59 eodt JUST RECEIVED.A fresh lot of Celery Salt, in glass and bulk; a fresh lot of Larrahee\u2019s Charcoal Biscuits ; Oatmeal, Butter, Champin and Cream do.; Durkee\u2019s (of N.XJ Royal Baking Powder, in Tins, On Consignment to be Retailed, 150 cases Tomatoes, in 3-Th Tins, at $1.50 per doz.100 cases French Mustard, large, 10c.a bottle, 50 cases Cove Oysters, 1-th Cans, §1 per doz.\u2018We are gelling the best Peas at lower prices thar, the other bouses in the city.We invite the public to call and save meaey, by purchasing from DUFRESNE & MONGENAIS, ROYAL TR& AND GOFFEB WARP./AOUSR, | WILLIAM MoNALLY; 6% MoGill and 77 Grey Nun streets.MOFRREAL.67-x PORTLAND CEMENT, To GROCERS! DRAIN PIPES, ROMAN CEMENT, [oi pecovea: OU 200 HALF-CHESTS JAPAN TRA (Matted), CHIMNEY VENT 5, 25 CENTS NET CASH.FIRE BRICKS, samolosef thie 1 amples t FIRE CLAY, warden on application.* any other description for- CALCINED PLASTER HENDREY & COWAN, For sale by Importers and Wholesale Tea Dealers, 30 Hospital street, Montreal, COAL, FUEL, &o.42-x 288+ | BREWERS, &eo., DOW & CO., BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, MONTREAL, Sie Bio, rood adoen i Double sad Families supplied.JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS,, ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, 286 Br.MARY STRNFT, have always on hand the various kinds of ALE and PORTER, in wood end bole.Families regularly supplied.The following Bottlers are only supplied by us with our labels, and have Hberty to use them :\u2014 reeeenva Visitation street ++.Ontario strest -Lagauchetiere street sessuvvro00e WoIf street ++» Ontarlo street s.an street Legauchetiere stroet 195 1y STOVES, (COOKIN G RANGES, STOVES, .IRON BEDSTEADS, BREST ASNONTMENT IS AT CLENDINNENG'S.83x PHOTOGRAPHERS, 0.DESMARAIS & CO., PHOTOGRAPHHRS, 18 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STRERT, 34 KING STRENY, styles 165x - MF\" Photocraphsand-Uin THJeutahen in latest: IGHT AND L DART sonsisr.TOM A For sale.at reduced rates, to clear out st kinds, of Wood, delivered, ape on Boge ana \u2018Wood, sawn (two cuts) and of half à cord or in less ute) and eplit by the load JOHN RICHARDSON, 59x 128 St, Antoine street.COAL AND WOOD, SNOWDON & BRO., 156 MOUNTAIN and 494 ST.JOSEPH STRERTS, Best ROCK.MAPLE, delivered for cash, at $6.50 per Cord.Best American HARD COAL &t reduced prices.49x Last Chance for Cheap Coal THIS SEASON.The subscribers will sell at lowing Low PRICES, for One Week :\u2014) and on $5.90 .Delivered (weighet All d Chestnut, $6.50; Stove, $6.on Public Scale) from wharf.gu.quality.English and Scotch Coal equally low, 8.W.BEARD & 00, Cor.McGill and Wellington streets.308x HOTELS.ROSSMORE HOTEL, BROADWAY, 414t and 42nd STREETS, Three Blocks West of Grand Central Dépot, and near Elevated Ratiroad.TheRBrondway and the Seventh Avenue Cars pass the doors, RATES REDUCED, 98.50 and 94.00 per day.Rooms, without meals, $1 per day snd upward.CHAS.E.LELAND, ; Proprietor.\u201cOf DELAVAN HOUSE, Albany, N.Y., and CLARENDON HOTEL, Saratoga Springs.: ET Jos PRINTING EXECUTED i with neatness and despasch, a4 CALLANAN & 00.7%, 195 FORTIFICATION LANE, 4 Near Victoria Square, 278x = ee NEW ROUTE SOUTH, VIA DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL \u20ac0,\u2019S RAILROADS, ro going 10 SARATOGA, TROY, ALRaxy or HW TORE; ke the , ?+ NEW YORK & CANADA SHORT LINR WHY?Because it is the shortest route, make, better time and surer connection at terminal pointa, 8 the qniy.line running coaches through to Sarg, toga and Albany; gives passengers the Privilege of stopping over at Saratogo, to which place ng other 1tne can carry you This line carries the THROUGH MAILS and mg, PRESS between New York and Montreal.Trains leave Montreal at 8.05 a.m.for Sarategs, Troy, Albany: arrive in New York at 6 a.m, 8.30 p.m., half-honr later than any other with oar from Montreal, dirept to Koy York without ohange; særiving at New York at 7,15 am.Tickets to all points 28 LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINR For further information, apply at the Company office, Mo.143 ST.JANES STREBET, MONTREAL, JOSEPH ANGELL, General Passenger and Ticket Agen Al ©.C.MeFALL, 77: V8, 0Tx General Agent for the Dominion, Agent MONTREAL AND BOSTON On and after NOVEMBER 6th, NIGHT EXPRESS, with PULLMAN LEEPTN CAR, leaves Montreal 3 p.m., arrive Po oy @.m., New York 12 noon, Springfield 8.30 a m, For through Tickets at lowest rates, and Blecz.tng Car accommodation, call at the General Office 202 BT.JAMES STRERT 202 GUSTAVE LEVE, | H.B.FOL8O Can.Pass Agt.Superintendent 284x I NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, \"WINTER ARRANGEMENT.EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS run DAILY (except Sundays( as follows : Leave Point Levi.+ 8.00 am, « River du Loup.- 2.00 pm, Arrive Trois Pistoles « 3.00 « #& Rimouskl., es 4.49 « « \u20acampbelton, - 9.40 « « Dalhousie.-10.21 u « Bathurst.12.28 a.m, « 2.10 « \u201c .5.00 « à ue ER Pulman cars on Express Trains, These Trains conneet at Point Levi with the Grand Trunk Trains from Montreal at 9.45 o'clock I.P Pullman Car leaving Point Levi on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday runs through to Halifxx and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday to St John.For information in regard to passenger f + of freight, train nger rd 1 apply pp G.W.ROBINSON, Agent, 177 St.James stzoot, G J.BRYDGES, Genetal Supt.of Goy?t Bye, Montreal, Z0th November, 1876.275 HEAVE MONTREAL .L ABRIVE IN NEW NL 3p Tiles BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINN, VHORTRST ROUTE VIA CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY LINE, Two Express Trains daily, equipped with Milles Platform and Westinghouse Air Brake.Palace Cars attached to Day Trains, and Sleeping Oars te Night Trains.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL Dey Express\u20149.05 a.m.for Boston.Mail for Waterloo\u20143.00 p.m, Night Express for Boston and New York\u20143 LG arriving in New York at 6.30 next morning, GOING NORTH.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowel), at 8 am, Troy, 7.46 a.m, connecting with Night Train from New York, arriving in Montreal at 9.40 p.m.Night Express leaves Boston at 5.30 p.m., via Lowell and New York at 3 p.m., via Bpringfielg arriving in Montreal at 8.45 a.m.Night Express loaves New York via Troy at 8.pans arriving in Montreal at 11.50 a.m., except: = v ing aturdays, when it will leave New York at 5 p.arriving in Montreal ab 8.45 a.m.on Sunday most or Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Vermont Ballroad Office, 136 51.J xmas sires 8 Boston Office, 322 Washington streat.L.MILLIS, J.W.1 Supt T o \u2018W.HOBART, Bt.Albans, Vi.Jan.1st, 1877.TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, La antities of all description of HO BE rt ON Ana A OU CHITRARES, £c.! NGS, Building Timber sawed, to order, st very low rates.Cedars, sawn and round, 4¢ per foot.Please call before purchasing elsewhere, WM.HENDERSON, SAW MILLS, 343 William Street, 42-x and 130 ST.CONSTANT STREET.BUILDING TIMBER, OUT TO ORDER AND DRLIVERAND, At $18 per M and upwards.JAMES SHEARER & CO., 8F.6 ABRIRL LOCKS.149 x (oop DRY LUMBER POR SALE CHEAP, At prices to suit the hard times, Consisting of Dressed and Undressed 1 Pine Btripe » 144, ls and 2 inch Pp 13, 13 and 2 inch Pine Planks.1 inch Pine Boards and 3 inch Deals.Scantling, Furring and Letha.Also, first quality Pine in boards, planks snd deals for ma Doo.iia aking rs, Sashes, Windows, Blinds Builders, Con: and those intending te build, will save money by buying now at F.F.FINLAY'S, 5x 400 William, corner Guy street.NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, MOGAUVRAN & TUCKER have removed thelr principal yard and offices to the corner of St.Joseph and Canning streets, adjoining thelr Saw, Planing, Sash, Door and Box Factory, and have largely increased their facilities for carrying on every branch of the lumber trade.Their sawn lum- er stock comprises Deals, Planks, Boards, season- od and green, of every grade and thickmess, a d and rough, Scantling, Laths, Furring Shingles, Pine, Hemloek and Hardwood, Square and Flat Timber, Split and Round Cedars, &o., &0.Their Sash and Door Factory is under thé management of an experienced and thoroughly capable planer, who has heretofore given much satisfaction to our numerous customers, and in this department we are prepared to execnte orders for every description of house finishing, promptly and satisfactorily.Packing cases and boxes of all kinds made to order at short notice, and at the lowess market prices.Orders sent by post will receive immediate attention.Terms liberal.McGAUVRAN & TUCKER.O THE TRADE, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.Our extensive and wall assorted stock of LUMBER, TIMBER AND CEDAR being most complete, we are prepared to execute orders at an extraordinary low figure, Building materials and frame timber sawed te order, and delivered free of carriage.Terms to suit customers, Dry, clear Inmber constantly on hand.Three inch Pine Deals at $18 and up.One And a quartet inch good Lathe at $1.10 per 1,000.Purchasers will ind it to their advantage 0 give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, BENARD, BASTIEN & CO.= JOHN OSTELL, LUMBER MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER \u2014_\u2014 ARCHITRAVES, MOULDINGS, and TRIMMINGS Of all kinds, DHAI, FLANK, BOARD AND SCANTLING 208 SEIGNEURS STRKET.\u2014 = \u2014\u2014 Sa, 192, \"Dé Sara ter ue roux on ' ing 3rd March, roached the large number of Mighty\" threes thousand] seven hundred and nlnety-twé * being à daily average of \u2018 13,965, the largest daily ciroulation in Canada.1 | 1 W.OGILVIE; Pregident.EDW/ 175 I E Pric of the = | | STAR as ad 3 code yarat with the C aek f All TI 1 ce since Gas | Ager Bt.TF Bave if it \u20ac test, Keep 18 OF} Bow! 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