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[" iNT J - Le 7e p a \u2018 -, pa A ed Ed - di , no 5 v = h a a 100 EC erg rani iW \u2018 i) p \u2018 ms \\ ; Ai Ah || Paie | fl py in i | F PRICE ONE CENT.Rooms.\u2014 TT tr rm : OOMs 630 R Lucena highed, to let.173 OOM \u2014 A comtortabl - Room Double Frere Bedroom.Ts re VOL.XI, NO.18.* Morning Telegrams.tr Sparks from the Telegraph.Sioux Indiana are being calisted to fight the poor bunted down Cheyennes.Situations Wanted ; [EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by a steady marred \u201cnian, os Assistant Etors- | mam, or any other occnpstion whaers he could make o'f un ful; is also n flust-cinsy sulomnan nthe ST.PATRICK'S.SOCIETY.Grand Annual Concert.The annual charitable concert of the St.Patrick's Bocicty was held last night in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.The house was well filled, The platform was decorated with the flags of ANNIVERSARY MEETINGS.The Forty Second Anniversary of the ! Canada Sunday-$ehoëdl Union, in the Wesleyun Church, St.James street, Inst night was a decided success.It was opened by singing *\u2018 Jesus Shall Rei DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE.25 54 First Day.: Oirawa, Jin.21.\u2014At 3 p.m.there were only fifteen delegates assembled at the hall, but at 8.30 a quorum had arrived, and the President colled the meeting to order.Moved by Mr.Woods, of the Quebec Board of Trade, seconded by Mr.Robertson, that the :Duminion Government be respectfully urged to continued efforta towards obtaining the admission of Canadian built vessels to registration in France, on terms of e juality UNITED TEMPERANCE .ASSO- CLATION.Help Wanted.WANTED\u2014Parlormaid and to as-ist ho.sem shi.Must have good refer.enges, Aj ply to Mrs.Buynes, East wwy McGill College, 181 : © Hon ANTED IMMEDIATELY : Boot ar shoe business ; Mnlary Ko Gujeet, but tm- mes at employment wanted, Adûross T.i, Braz Office, \u2014 Annual Meeting of the Grand Lodge , of Quebee.The eixteenth annual session of the Grand Lodge of the United Temperance Association of Quebec (late British American Order of frem the chairman, Dr.Dawson, the annual report was read by Rev.A.H.Munroe, Corresponding Bécretory.Churches had been (stablished in sparsely settled dis- : Three hundred more weavers at Blackburn, The President welcomed the delegates to With those of Great Britain.\u2014 Carried.Whore\" Ë the vari ionaliti d } n Or i i i ; ; Te\u2019er the Sun.\u201d Prayer was offered by various nationalities and among the mot- Gq.0 Templars) opened last \u20ac in th 00d +*0k (Fren -h-Canadlun preféce), | 72 Eug., have struck against reduction.the 9th: ; the B Moved by Mr.A.Woods, seconded by Mr., ; toes conspicuous \u201cGod Save Ireland,\u201d plars) opened las , eveuing in the 120 wood ok ( Fren \u2018h-Cans prefere, | OOME, Fur 2 & e 9thannual meeting of the The Dobson, that this Board would reiterate the Rev.Wm.Craig, ond after a fow remarks «The Grit of Ve Nation never pu, Alexandra Rooms, St.Catherine street, tra in Bleu Jde VER RO PEACE SO, oF ht MPLOYMENT WANTED \u2014 R EE re Sr xo.= It is said that Father Albert, of the Oblats of St.Sauveur, Quebec, did from smallpox.© Cod fishing was reported as good at Mont.Amongst tho delegates present were Bro* À Leighton, Grand Worthy President, representing \u201cRising Stor Lodge,\u201d No 54, of South Durham, PQ; Bro William Bartlett, subjects to be debated were of much importance, ard he trusted the Boæd would consider them as commercial men without poli tical bias.Ho regretted his inability to at- Registry Office, 1223 St.Catherine, comer: of Alexander street, 181 | Wy ANTED-\u2014One or two firsts clzes Machinists riguircd immed ately, Apply to the Canada Liorse Nail Company, 139 Muil Gcatiomeu's or Families* wrehing, or Work b tire CAY, bY & couwp.ient persoit.Apply at Na 14 Bt.Frnard ftroet.178 FMPLOYMENT WANTED, by 8 yonng mat, to tuke charg + of à hors, éow desirability of carrying out the \u2018telegraphic systém in the Gulf of St.Lawrence, as pro- posetl by them at the annual meetings for In the meantime, \u201cLord F.Fitzgerald,\u201d ¢ Emmet,\u201d * Hugh O'Neill,\u201d ¢ Brien Boru,\u201d ¢ Doheny,\u201d \u201cMitchell,\u201d * Corcoran,\u201d etc.The band.of the St.Jean Baptiste Infantry Company dressed OUM\u2014Nicely Furnishod Fro 3 - Bcdroumn to let + Catheyine strovt, vio us ve English Cathedral ; six dollars per month, busrd if requived.Address P.O.Box 1448, 1 S i ; ue f Jan- teud either of tho meetinga of the National the past threo years.In ! ia: b.PS A 4 , il el Gaspe County, on.the 2nd of Jan Board of Trade of the Unised States, bat the shod the finances of the country not jus- ee 5 Le deco one a nd in their red tunics, played \u201cSt.Patrick's Thotho sal, Bonne one ee Na où re or partons ret enor Thy \u201ccul.ve, ooms \u2014To Let on the Gras The death id anuounced at Quebec of Dominion Beard bad been pbly represented.CAGE the J lole system ot pro.were the direct and past results of the Day,\u201d und to this stirring music the Presi.and Win Templeton, of [asp 1 dge,\u201d WANTED\u2014A good Plain Cook \"one Snake Me SCT \u2019 0 for, three dpaitmeyts, ved tarnished + 5 : .; » ele y 4 T 4 - * 0 Alexander \" 8 Rev.Father Huyg-ns, a well-known Jesuit AS the last meeting of this Board à resolu samé be commenced by carrying out that Society.In places where they had dent of the Suciet , Mr » J.bY le, Bc be No 75, of Howick, PQ ; Bro Robert N-ss mrs.Wadocil'a Heuistry Of cg Crip eral Borvant ' EM PLOYMENT WANTED by en rr ro priest.tion had been mn favor of organize part, between the mainland, the Island of B® church _ ar Sabbath-schools, the ¥ gi a Fa an ook the pring P 15 and Sister L McClanaghan, of \u2018* Caledonian 173 exprslepecd Cook and Housmnid or Tab ROOMS \u2018Wanted to rent, ture Louis Jules De Normscdie, life Benator; 8 conlideration of Boards of Empire, which Antleosti, St.Paul's, C.B., aud the Strait, | Lerd's day To morse than a holiday; pidenve right.Among otha nent were; Lodge,\" No 88, of Howick ; Dios Hobrci ANTED-\u2014Canvassers at 126 Lids Hoguiry Ofice, 40 st Antoinaptroct.a[V sighed for hotaskaepine.thse Hoome an ars {7 been appointed Governor of the Bank of Oo eH n.(ir.of Belle Isle.And be it farther resolved, I\u20ac4icDh ¥a3 & shadow, aud the Bible was H Gault.\u201d oo \u2018| Meldrum, Thomas Logan aud Robert Cun- Amhont stree 2, - Hall; family amall, Bo chiidren.Address Bo 5 À a ee appointe ve e > should hold is muectings in London tir that! the importance of establishing signal neglected while the seed of crime and vice Mere, A H ( aul, MP H Lyon, M B Ling, of Victoria Louge,\" No 5, of Mont- WANTED \u2014 Housomaid.167 [MPLOYMENT WANTED, by #anofie.LE > culais had been sent by e lu.xecutive were being sown.During the past year a eifon, \u2019 aillon, * veal.The President, Bro A Leighton, took Bt.Antoine trot, 172 xepectable ier, na good Jain Cook; ane who URNISHRED ROOM 1'0 LET.\u201caR Wanb and tron wells TELLOGE : ; Council to all the British dépendeucies, but stations at prominent points on the track of most indefatigable missionary had labored Dr Bergin, MP for Cornwall, Mr McKenna, the chair.The recent vietory of the French Minist is said tp be à serious blow to Gambetta's time had not admitted of answers being re- trangatlantic vessels, where lan:-lines are in tbe Western and Eastern Countics, and President St.Patrick\u2019s National Au-ociation, Bro.J.H.Timmis moved, seoonded hy ANTED\u2014A General Servant for a family of three.Must be willing and Office, 23 Chennes {lv street, fiom her Inst place, ATDly at Mu Band's BareuT winter A pioasant and comfoetable rammes oe ?short walk from the Post-0fice.Address G.3 fe Office, .I$ 5.restige.\u2019 turned, Referring to the insolvent Act, sev- established, be attended by lighthouse-keep- |.y itself.Since 8.Cross, St.Patrick\u2019s Temperance Society ; een bl \u2018ash d ironing and fornish refor- : Pret to be made in the eral lows Boards had asked for is, repeal, FOt-Carried.1 or alowed for tall, Since the lant | Remuedy, President St Amaro.poly.Themas Logan : That tho liouss of mest.be fo fo washing and frond und sur utes EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by : 2 Great changes are to made in © i .: + , The debate on the tariff was fixed for to- nn al repo schoo Inc een vislted, Lv ! \u2018 ; > ing for the Grand ! odyge be from 9 o'clock 173 & respoctabio person, as good Cool.One who Flat: four .while others had asked that.it be amended.with 883 tenchers aud 6,648 scholars, and Pétance Society ; Lt.-Col.Stevenson, Pro.tilf 12, from 1.30 p.un, {ill odjournwont, San ive (hn ost of city reference.Apoly at re.te; nestiy faxpished for bo ing | _.1% pred 20 Lo staflg of the French civil aud military de.want any fresh territory on the shores of the Mediterranean.The Port Neuf contested election case, local, has been fixed for trial for the 18th of February, in Quebec.' There js talk ¢fa joint European commission to take precautions against the spread of the plague now prevailing in Russia.\"| Grange of Patrons of Husbandry and the ; i .following resolution :~ That the report read ores) ils \u2014 Br ; t to Pl Hartlepool, Stockton ant -Midlesboro Manulscturers\u2019 and Avts Awaciation of On.A ee various clousea in the Ad be adopte, printed and cireulated.Tue Br.Thomas Robin, Presideut of the Cale.poor gyomdence mre re | - Cried vie, 45 Bven ing Bartle.during (oa Winter, yb Boom: woll furnished, and suitable forons cp | shipbuilders have compromised with the taro.: th 8 President is Dr.Dawson, aud the Vice- donian Society, &e.Ness re TOR BALE CHEAP, au appro.Tones, ¥5.00 gor night.\u201d Address § 19, 5ra8 (ie.just scross the street.272 Bleury street.od 4 ° 41 Be President, in welcoming the audience, aes riation of $2,000 in tho Bt.Bridy t's Bunding ' masteæifbr balif the reduction proposed.Professor George J.Abbott,-for sume time Americen Consul at Goderich, Ont., whohad .been ill for several months, died on the 31st felt at Quebec, and mumercus instances of He hoped the Board would give the \u2018report served.He regretted to say that ths Corn Exchange of Montreal had withdrawn from this Board without having given any reason | for so doing, but he was pleased to Le able to announce that three other Boards had asked for affiliation with the Dominion Board, the Ontario Millers\u2019 Association, the Dominion .The report of the Executive Council, a synopsis of which i in yesterday's STAR, was read and adopted.; \"The report of the Special Committee on nat be docressed mortow afternoon.= rs.I e Board adjourned at 5.40 p.m.J {ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.TORONTO, Jan.21.\u2014Adter routine, Mir.Paxton prophesied that, after the next elections, the Reform party would come back to the House stronger than ever.He trented fharges of extravagance brought against r.Brown (South Ontario) alluded to the indemnity question, sayiug that, if the House had made 8 mistake in\u2018 fixing $330, he an.it.to members, for the increasing of which he held|both sides of the House respénsible.53 now ores had been organized ; 272 ser- liberation, - the Union thought that they should be unburdened from the \u2018responsibility of keeping a book depository.\u201d The report was very satisfactory.The hymn *¢ Oh! Reapers of Life's Har: vest\u201d was sung.Rev.J.F.Stevenson, LL.B., moved tho Presidents are as follows :\u2014Hon.James Ferrier, Messrs, John C.Beckett, H.A Nelson and Henry Lyman.After moving the resolution Mr.Stevenson spoke of the kind as greatly beneficial to Christianity.udent Bt.Andrew's Bociety ; Richard Temperance Bociety ; J.J.Costigan, Wolf» Tone Association ; T.Fox, Catholic Young Men's Society ; John Hoolulan, President St.Bridget's Temperance Society ; P.O'Donchue, St, l\u2019atrick\u2019s Beucvoleut Asso- cintion ; John Powell, Irish Catholic Den - fis Socisty ; P.Brennan, President Young Irishmen\u2019s-Literary and Bencfit Association ; said that during tho present winter the io- He bad, indeed, great pleasure in welcoming améng the gentlemen on the platform charge the people with either of these fanlts.He spoke of the necessity of educa.ciety had distributed in charity some 3600.|, and from 8 p.m.till adjournment.\u201d Carried.minutes of tho last session of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, as printed, be adopted.\u201d This resolution was carried unanimously.Tho President next appointed the fullow- ing Comnuittees for the ensuing yest :\u2014 Distribution of Papers \u2014 Bros.Thomas Logan, John Lang, and Robert Cumming.Appesls.\u2014Bros, J H Timmis, William Bartlett, and Sister L McClanaghan.State of the Order.\u2014Brothers William Orr, J H Timmis and Robt Cummings.tion from tho impudent, interloping American Piano UVANTED\u2014A General Servant, V Apply at STAR Office.Bland\u2019s 1tegistry OJUco, 23 Chonmtovllo etréet, eh ; 489 £hes Gui 158°.18 6 makers.Arbuckle & Co., Busitugton, ¥t.\"a goneral Bcrvant.who ls willing to wash and _fron ; must have good references ; wa rs fi pet month.Address by letter only, * Fiqus,* STAR Office btf For Bale, VWANTED for a family of three, nd Roclefy.Apply at 74 Laganchetl- re atroot.FOR SALE\u2014A new (mediame sized) Black Dress Cont, worn twico; will bo sold cheap.Address D, C., Era Office.172 \u201cYahblemu'd, One Apply at Mra.JJand's Regtstiy Office, 23 Chonne- «He étreot, EMPLOYMENT WANTED \u2014 Conk gud Houscmatd, with good roforenaes.Will work for moderate wages.\u201c partments.3 ; Maps of the Portin telegraphic system for ; : \u2026 Vice-Prosi = ; : i that they of the committee on the insolvency question ! _ mens and addresses delivered and 221 places Themes, Vice-President Lrish Provestaut Be.It w d by Bro.Robert Meldrum, - rs ome - \u2014 \u2014 i The Italian Government deny the carcfal consideration its) importance de- | the Lower St.Lawrence were distnbuzed to visited, After dus consideration and de- nevolent'Society ; Juhn Lyneb, St.Gabricl seconded by Dro.robert Ness : \u201cThat the VV ANTED \u2014 Two good Cigar EMLLOYMENT WANT ED, by R99 M monte, 150 CU, \u2018 tan city v-farences Stret.CT î who Neville, 5 Anderzon street.MPLOYMENT WANTIHD\u2014A good 18 6 M \u2014 Sine .ROSIE, Room, Jo, et OOMB\u2014To let, with the\u2019 R out board, at 624 fact mnt \u2018 es 4 RUONS\u2014To let, à nice front Apply W Miss ety MPLOYMENT WANTED-A RARE GPPORFUNITY \u2014 À Gcutloman of European and American experienc?iu i Wines and Liquors, flueptial conucction, destres position as Minager or and annfactore of RooM \u2014 A Comfortably Fupe nist cd Room Latour stinet, ] Af ROOMS \u2014 Comfortably Fare | nixhed Apartments în nelghbor] to Let; rent very low.Mo.19 produoi ou _ 1e8.saving in- or would take WANTED TO PUROHASE\u2014A small Property, not oves $3,000.Address JO LET_A four-story Building.0.By George street; 43 x 74; weil Insolvency, consisting of Messrs.A.Robert- | .a à : ing à great advantages of Sabbath-schools in e ; Fi _ ; - 3 ! ! ¢ : of\u2019 me compte re made | Se, À Bare, 3 Kary out mon of TRE fr Bg oo ip wy ie her im | 5 1 ew rou SALE sp toi, Howe FEES SE AE dE Se ESS ER Î i and L.&.lreene, ap on sai iould vote against:the 2hoold go, e said if children were not apd trusted it wo re very long belore Opening and Resuscitating Lodges.\u2014Bres tone, playing 12 airs, And having Zithur necompani- *PPIY- » Bas , 148 \u2018 way rebberies on- farmers ofming Into the meeting of the Board, was After Br.Wilson said heabiould vote agai ® brought under the influencé of the Gospel the présent friendly feeling was disturbed.pening end Hesuscitating Lodges.3 ment.\u201d Will\u2019 be \u2018sold \"at a sacrifice.Worth, $80.ROOMS \u2014 To let, nicely Fare.Quebec mezket along the neighboring country receiving, and carefully dering, the Motion.h ght ther inf ® wenld pad Sangs were sung by Miss McLes, Miss J H Timmis, William Bartlett and Robert acdréss * Faust)\u201d 8ren Office.168 [EMPLOYMENT WANTED.\u2014 qusbed Double and Singls Badrooent; with Ges rosda CC | various suggestions from inent sources, - Ferris thought the herson pamph- them dwavs D a wou Louisa Morrison-Fiset, of Now York, Mad.Je \u2018 ; OR SALE-\u2014Licensed Restau- \u2018The adverlisor Is open for an engagoment as $16 Bat to a private family, near ted ue - Fout-humdted porerdoem workers, the 3 let 1 lectioneering sheet.He them away and they would grow up the re.orrison-Liset, \u2019 The remainder of the business of the ; 1 , tels fi salesmen in a Wholesale Leather House; has an i N fel Pa, cu 6 strike for nx the Committos canaluded recommend that declared His intention of voting againgt verse of Christiane All who had ever per- Hao Dianchini, and Messrs.na Shes, \u2014 Lodge was left over for to-day\u2019s session, and and aoibg a paying buciness.re Tran ames ore by several years, 1nd, » mowlodas of ROOMS\u2014Three a tu 108.months, hve returned to work ab, he 1 ahould be valid un has sigrjed by\u2019 majority the fuotion of the member for South Simcoe, | formed any = great work for Christ Eempetive anc W, Bo they dessin ta bu tho reat of the evening was spent in steu- OR SALE One Portland | aroma rie Ni WG\" Fair opens Etato ui ar convenant duced pate.\u2018 in nmmber, and three-fourths in yalue, of the House Sexton compared the expannes © {the have been uader the sound of the Dr.Bergin, M.P.for Cornwall, the ora.a in, which songs Bok F Bleigh and one Trotting Gig.Apply at das IMPLOYMENT WANTED by bséwees ooeane dire partiai board rennes 0 Resolutions in favor of creditors, and that a y in number, vindal Legislature.He should vote Gospel and smidst Christian influences, ter of the evening, xeforred to the last time fa.Kr pop Toy O70 Pon0 oor Crata street.08 « good plain cook \u2014 steady middleassd | ng i 16 the French Costmunists are 8 and three-fourtis in va of all those ; gs .) He referred to the Prophets and Apostl he spoke in Montreal, twelve or fourteen dire \u2018 208 , fi RESS COAT FOR SALE | »oman-willing to assist with washing, City rofor.7 being signed h f the b ber f p postles, epo Cu A adi b Apply at Mise Hevillos Redisiry & : ; creditors have proved their and si agsibatthe motion of the hon.member for i he plat mming.comic reading was given by?Very best make; latest style: will fit a smi SFE ADRS 146 Board.by the Deputies sud Senators South Simeoe.| saying that we had clear proof that they had Years go, when there were on the platform Brother Frank Williams, and a selection was-| ar medium-sized por-on, Cost $30.Will bo sols ASE : liean Union.° | ed the Deeds 1 Mr.T ooley adv à a simplification of been brought up properly from their carliest tWo of the greatest mén on the continent, 5eli read by Sister Sharp.Tor B15 cash, Addrnen W.Ÿ., REan D'os, 155 EMER LOYMENT WANTE)D-\u2014A OARD Va Latour A YT bolle of Hole de Ronde avril ER mot be recirid à the üry ayatem, and à general reduction in Je, Ae met trie a in cho |e othe Thomsen rv Boon.hina AL en ¢lock the mesiing vos sûjourned FOI: SALE\u20142 Raïlwey Tickets wid ié%,S50 Spo 2e Mesa, Pre Vcancles.Ladoga; \u2018 \u2018Chase, exploded.Ys .the expenses attendant upon it, as it at pre- , .\" : till nino o'clock this morning, y $4.00; do and, $5.00 | PH, Sran Office.146 STA : Mich, athers.The the date of ths x ] very infancy.He said that there was a good the heart true to his country, and second to California Cigar Store.e 148 \u2014.OST-\u2014-About ten days since, in.three end injuring ° i of Astach chen; and sent ut He referred to the com den) win ti six \" ag he present time that this wah bia Tove for his adopted home.Al Murder of Two (Qld People by FOR SALE\u2014Large Iron Tanks, MPLOYMENT WANTED- À Li tet Noiivboo Asim wl | _ n ut was not thy.re too m a lesson m conduct.e ou , Meat Mincer, es, ps.Addross, ** John- 4 tie \u2018's family, whe re she wii} nasme \u2018* \u201d on a red loather collaf, IF Seerstary Schurs stated at & Cabinet ruset- \u201cbe suspended, except byes vote of a tnajority and reat Britain, ticism and AN mach nonsense.\"We did not think that a man like McGee was An aged couple named Moreau, livin ston,\u201d Folnd Bt.Charley 1618, fo Sim to make boraelf vensesliy usefai Pour | Ahern soy rewarded on ¢ i ing yesterday that Sitting Bull, with his fol ta numbet, and three-f - Hosevear sai ho would vote for we told he said, that Infidelity was mak.produced more than once in a century.8t, Cyr-les Coloms were murdered last 5 > FOR SALE\u2014A moderato and 3 suPcrt componsation jun fic 9 apte herto Bott Ahern, robe B 4 y , 1 - .-les- ep- =.ID, ease y 5 ; i lowers, n aiberins 16,000, kad seopoused the 434 advertised ale shoul ihe otion of the Bn.ber for South ing great headway ® but this need not be Cunada was the land of his countrymen\u2019s tember by their grandson, Perrot, 19 urs milt of the promires.ent low, A Save Ghatics Tor = MPLOYMENT WANTED, by BoA Da wanted | angie \u201cian Conte.oe | by \"L (Halton), belioved that the { feared, for Infidelity could never change one adoption, who ought to remember Ireland as of age, and his comrade, Barre, 17.& puabing reson with aemali capital.Gai on D.à young Lady from Bugland, hs Governoes to Without bonrd; also, Bedroom and board or toatl\u201d It is stated that the unfortunate wife of the | C este ; of God's great truths, If we wish to face the the land of their forefathers, and study its The murderers, who lived in Paris by beg.H-Hénault, 992 Bt.Joseph stroet.128 yonng children: Acquioments : Eugtiah, Froueh, Hrvont, Address, stating pasticyiars, temas i late convict, Farrell, has become tem y valid, the Insolvent s ment bad been efficient and econo- fe darkn full t interesting history, its manners and customs.pi d pilferi hospitabl 5 OR SALE and Music.Or as a Lady Help, to assist generally is insane, and is now in charge of the of \u2018 \u2019 ; powers o ess successEully, we must put ! Ys ! : ging an P Mering, were hospitably enter- F * 10,000 PRETOAKWOO with household duties; ot mania! Good refer.OARD WANTED \u2014 A .sane, an [ the proceeds of the sale.; The Insolvent Harkin cendemined the Government \"en into the field who knew their business ; Thongh it was Ireland for the Irish, England tained by their victims, whom they murdered * , ' D cocesglven.Address Ë.W., 024 Bleurysuvet.À B IARD WANTED == » Charity at Quebee.à not be entitled to his discharge if he je existing \u2018Hoense system.He said Men Who had a knowledge of the truth as it for the English, Scotland for the Scotch and at night, stealing about 100f.and a silver 98412 /28t Spring, Vis to & tnches thick, ad 10 to : Furnisbed Apartments with Board, a seine.It is said that a motion will be made, at [ has purchased goods on t, knowing that that! the = of the Pv hould be i£ in Jesus.We want mon for the Sabbath- Canada for the Canadians, it was tot necss- watch, Tho two youths have been convicted \" EMI), POLIWKA & co, EME LOYMENT WANTED, as End referred Pad ous RTE data Dies, the next session of lumen So reduos the ho was uate fo pay.No De 4 of Compo- rédubed salari Minister school work who knew something of the sary to forget = land from which they at Auxerre, Perrot was condemned to gs /____ 86 ST.BACRAMENTSTREET.bioury rirech.oe bon MPP * i - ¥.By 156 emnity of the mam! Dominion |i sition shou valid un re is suf.y ible.It was impossible to expect a man to spravg.Emigration from Ire was not death, while Barre, on account ot his age RU SALE ME ED \u2014 can Lady, House af Commons.207 ficlent security for the domposition, nor we M cOraney slated that Ben do what be knew nothing about ; therefore, #0 extensive as it used to be, and soon the and his subordinate part in the crime, was G BUSINESS FOR * EMtLOYN ENT WANT ED» by BOARD wan American Lad, Ca Patterson, and seven other persons should the minority be bound-by the action in af itio d he Wo must send into the field men tried and process of welding the people of this great gentenced to hard labor.for lifs, 4 WELL ESTABLISHED AND IX A GOOD BURINESS dintiuie Painting, Glazing, anû sll kinds of take a youns Lady or couple of Gentian hosts i the Government in « false position, aad he i TACALITY.bmg work.ApPly at 50 Aylmer stroct, 2801 Apply at Fran Office.158 th turning from taisslon to of the majority unless payment of the com- true.His heart swelled with gratitude to country into one common brotherhood would Jobbing pplY Tive prince, died from driaking from a pot.Position ia securod.The minority of the | Bld ee atomyion of sap- God wheñ ho heard what this Sooloty had begin, all would be Canadians, and ther | = PIANOS, | ots pressuts 8 sare casa for 8 young Droguie mm BOAED\u2014Wanted 1m a private.| sole near the Zambesi River, Vioto- iti should only be hound oy.the ma- a the motion of the hon.member for 2ccomplished.Let us pray as well as work goud be no danger of he future, ms Ty tay oh oun 1a required, Stores To Let.ware oy Bo ee poArers} ook 0 cs - xin Fills, Africa._\u2014 jori number and three-fourths in vaine, South Bimeoe.* \u2018for its success, ; ere wos I E to prevent Canada taking Co > pit epi otien, to B 280, Sram Office.37H \u2014 ; \u201c Boarder,\u201d #74} Office, U Want among the laboring population is when the estate of an indolent has paid | Mk.Boulter announced his détermination , ID the absence of Mr.Hall, Mr.Bishop ita p.Jace as a great nation except.want; of PARLIAMENT AND PIANOS! == \u201c am ALL TO LET-\u2014A Hall, 60x28, OARD \u2014 Vacancies - ; mow, it is stated, beginning to sevorely OF Will Fe to the unsecured areditors 50 | Ee rn of the indemnity {1 Sng the resolution suid: That be rift and honesty, aid be did mot believe Le tre coming wationst otiey ot se sons 4.__ WANTEDTO PURCHASE.22 wits rosin sa aniemomi.dog 0 BOARDS VAOCIER 86 Jose, \u2018 Macdonald gives me some elight messure of Protéo- eT es a re = Ffucaliona x families being put to desperate atraits for a pr ; ; ?\" ; gnees.Their nus à .He was sorry that he did not know more about « e Agents and vendors of Imported fail-to-places in- i 7 tan A ; & sembli \u201d 4q one in each county, and not mote than | Ry hg hy roles à the the Society, and was flad to know that it tion, regretting that in the Pro- struments, the Prime Yenisior \u2018will only be doing a EE ee Pte au ning Turaibed\u201d Appr to ord lee An mic, scratch two in a judicial district, and their remu- filed to see where it had been the benefactor #5 not denominational, He exceedingly vince of Quebec there were no Irish long-deferred act of Jéstico.If mot, I shall stil PROPERTY FOR SALE.Ropers & King.fa 188 M.8.BURROUGHS js slavmis : 1 prevoten en It ori | neration should be limited tb theïe-payment of thie country Jo the extent claimed by its regretted to hear that thero were so many Catholic Universities or Colleges.rely où the rmorite of mŸ celobratod M made LATS TO LET\u2014Two Flat Preparod to eu me Vu une @ coœunty, Ont, .lt: of sctual disburseggents, and for estates °: families near Montreal who had never been He gave his own experience of Orange aud Fiance.TOR SALF, a Building.with 60x with power, sultable Kopin, &o.78 Ay mir sivoet, Boas Sherbrooke sirsek, very dangerous to those wha.have the management of the affected animals.\u201cfive persons were np before tha under $2,000 should not expeed $4 per day, and for larger estates, $5 per day.Official ensignees should not be appointed, in the - On wotion of Mr.Wh supporters, He condemned the present license system, and went on\u2019 to refer to the cost the present school system was to the reached by the G spel, aud who were so steeped in complete i deplorable state of affairs considering our com- orance, This, was a He thought Babbath-sc.i00l workers were at- \u201cGreen troubles, and said he lived in a place where the utmost peace reigned until it was at length broken by one man.Differences \u2018MeLes, Mortison-Fiset, Madame Bianchiui, D, C.MoGREGOR, (Successor to T.D.Hood.) Garden attached, nt Ft.Sauveur and 4 acres of fand ; also, kaw Mill and Fiour MilL Apply to Felix Msillet, &t.Sauveur, P.Q.76 printing or other manuf; Grah am & Co., fran Of ce.; ENGLISA SHORTHAND Advanced Class, Mondays aod Thursds, courier ORANK~ Apply to Toronto Corts, où the 31st inst., charged Provineg of Quebec, for eleptoral divisions, is I.\u2018 ; mon school system, and that they were living were now vanishing, and even in Derry, : OR SALE OK EXCHANGE Offices To.Let Class now ng.Full neflectiog to regiatse the birthe of | bub fos judicial dntricts, .To entitle & op AF: Mowat sid tho only possible object of Oh schol sistem, anil tat they ram living ets, Bom, Haig, on or anal.84 Camp do Mars stro, Montreal.D dore farm, a city Tot, 7 x Vateet, via fan : Tie Dele oul saa, Bagi Doetie children.Bevetal of them wera fined creditor to make a demand bave.a writ of charkcteristi s of a motion of want of con.TVis Society was doing a great work i: ferent beliefs were being dmwn moro closely \u2014 Beandry wirccle.Apply at 504 Beaudry street of 15 QEF ICES TO LET-Three Soctely, P.0.B.ÛRS Co 136 é others remanded for a week.attachment, the application should be made fideuice in the Government.If hon.gentle.Deming up the way for the Bible Society, together.Montreal six months ago was ro- 5 Bt.Therese stroot 715 Offices centrally situated.Appiy 10 Grahaca PRIVATE SCHOOL\u2014A gentigs- « B\u201d Battery, with four field guns, bad a Upon a debt over.due.! ; men \\cpposite had so much confidencesn the snd was'preparing many for the reception of garded in Upper Canada as a ruined city and PAINTS, &o.> 4 Co., Fian Office.: maa, of over 10 years\u2019 experience ES teaching archon into the country on the Zlst im] Ai letter was read fro .-A.Patter- rosa Pros e next election, they would mot the Word.There® was too much work for suffered great 7 in her commerce, but happily Lost, &c.FFICES TO LET, In England ang Oanuds, you pen a Ty School fe } ; and fought a alam batile on the Pisine #08 and E.K.Greene, members of the Com- \u2018havdbrought forward such a measure.He OMe agent; ought to have six at least Joss of life did not ensue.Heo hoped in\u2019 his \u2019 0 : lenguacestau also, in connection h tho 'sbore 8, Atiaham, Gusben.Mr, Hall,f the Lon: mittee; stating that, while they were in |\" mio the present Pasliamess ext year, and they onght to be paid lifetime to seo both parties seed as SILIOATE PAINTS! | ; Kayeciaäly eoftable for à MAN, ai for raion, | Sra PoE pies Son Tenienos of youn nee dn Gruphic, was present, and took sketches.| favor of the, am proposed, they ou pie ll the À \u201cfor their labor.Sunday-school workers, he brothers.OST\u2014On' the 18th inst,, frony sions! Men, Brokers, Bullding Sooleties, Commission U7 P5000 Bh To 18 STRS pi orme Phe CE ; ; 4 rathèr preferred .remain in existence till the four years i Mavor Bea : 1 The chisf ecomomy and advantages over ordiuany BJ Xo.78 Chatham street, » White Polater Agonts, £c, in the bnilding lately cceupled by the references coptionat, Por partioulare arf A county tem} Je ras organized preferred a repeal.| the date of.the return of the Al thought, did not know entngh about their sy or udry was asked to speak, but Eatuts are; with tanned cars and tanned sp ton forvhesd, The Co to Mr.J.Locrnan, nt 149 Visiet siznet, St.Canegondes ui .3 y : de al inst.when The report was received god left over for H tuded à gore work, and he recommended the establish.decllued.THEIR DOUBLE ÔOVERING PROPERTIES finder will bo rewarded by restoring same to the METROPOLITAN BANK, \u2018botweon tho hours of 10 8, ™m.,and 122.at Shelbor bouine, as sloped bn ees wo | discussion.a muet por Lee the ent of & Normal School to obviate this, Fongs were given by Misses Beauchamp, (cut being nearly equal ia bulk, and dotag tas | ZTE 18% | \u2014 Ly \u20ac work à cut.Tand Palbta) OST \u2014 Thursday last, in st.| - FOR! CHILDREN \u2014 SINGING: Canada, Temperan ce Ac dud steps will be a d : .Bell said he bud sigoed the round.i i i THOBOUGH PROTEUTION OF IRON AGAINST ; i) ; het .pared IPCOmED the ; og.So .tending too much totheir worldly affairs.and Messrs.Hampshire and W.P.Beau- UBT, Jawrenco Main streot, 8 small 1 hit-hulred LIVERPOOL, LONDON & LORI.J onice akin.to bring tho question befor 150 Grange, Millers\u2019, Arte ind Manufuctar- pg rear Maisons Mier TOE Rev.J.Scrimger, in supporting tho reso.champ, and the procecdin were concluded FRRGERVING TIMAER FKOM DECAY.Booth Terrier Slat, on, Laer mil Bo xomacdaa by Te RAY ANCE.COMPANY, UB BAYLEY foraine à Clans for Instroeting: | ce By.; | ers\u2019 Awsocistions with this Board.votehe was about to give wquld be given | Intion, ssid: It is.humilistiog to know by the band playing several national airs, ABSENGE OF ALL CUXMICAL AUTIOX UPON OST\u2014T Dollars Reward 18 PLACE D\u2019ARMBS.SOUS Soit an M.G Ww.with ua or, Magio the Tan mot reluctant y 8 \u2019 BP! that the mest illiterate pert of Canada was pe the elese of the programmo-His Wor- METAL L on Te Io inatane, me Etc des |.\u2014= = mes AX §- $2.00 \u20ac « Ue SAN + K ° 1 inc Their it; tnose, 3 } 5 ans oC were also about fu make ap) F.Contts made son marks on the the Province of Quebec.Our common school ship the Mayor was again culled npou for » Gres) Burtuats, Durst] sy au Brigh Bitch; Lad are ang tall out, and white fout; nn | H ouses To Let.address, shortly after the opening of Parlia.ation, ts i \"Mr, Chapmah considered that care should: Question of the indemnity.syrtem, generally speaking, was not what it 5 ._Referrfug to his conduct on th.12th of July, he seid he was sctuated solely Jeather collar.The above reward will ba paid tu tho person who will return the dog to No.16 St.4 | MES.LOVELUR meat, in recognition of the services reudered = ought to be.There were good schools, of ; ; by them to the cause of.temperance, more Î' be taken in the admission.bf the Grangers.\u2018Mr.Merriek then addrensed the House, course, in Montreal : but in othe tu of | by & sense of duty, and did what\u2019 lu Samples and other information can be obtained Bncrument street, Any person found with the do am ?GE es; eclally.as regaïds the Scott Act.\u201c they sented 40,000 members, arid stating thet he would support the amend.the Province such was not the case.Pls far considered right in {be interests of the com- sep To.THOS GIBB & Con \u2019 Taor of the lac, © Lo Prssculed with the upmoe I ue of orn coc Mesa YOUNG LADIES\" CLASS 8 _ .; 3 ! co Ci ind, A 40 ?3 coat) a th The en Bem chs char, fr.Roberson std thew.50 danger |, TH Emendment to the amendment was a8 dation vas concerned there appeared musty at org.flo oops on that day» Am Saounmn bruxer, oman se |] OSTA small Skye Terrier, fry sis sony tit te] oo, momm i _ ; > j- - Hobe i y 1.; .a y \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 t\u2014\u2014\u2014 e; y er SORT v ms Cd a.0 5 pow Mr.Edward Hanlan, who lexves on as Associations Lad to pay jing proportion to » put, and declared Jost.Yeas, 31; naps, © bos was Bible-reading and Bible-tesch- soldier and a gentleman.: MISCELLANEO a ee are on revatatng him ta Mr Hots For Sal OX WEDNESDAY, THE Sih X] a ranian received pores, coetins, out them some 8800000 teas ser 1 Would Mb.Widdifeld moved, in ameudimsat to 2.Some the denchers in our public Tho concert was ane of the most succemul RS ORLEBRATED I re a 350 Houses For Sale.1 a7 Hxn RESTORNGN, bo ' ete ar, the pmendment, in effect that the house 0018 were y iguorant of the teachings that has ever been held, TI » in con- R.BOYER\u2019S CE : FUEL, &o.z ™ Dering Che or Le vos presented with A communication \"orton re Mr.| would use its best endeavors to reduce the Of the Bible.A man who came before bitn clufiug, plased the National Anthom, AROMATIO MEDICATED GIN, | coAL, Ly FOR SALE Tenement a check for $00 by:the\u2019 Argonaut.Rowing Koper, Manager ° Hou Telegraph public expenditurs.This was carried on a 10 Pe examined ss to his qualifications for a which has too often been omitted from pro- ; down and à ap 8275 emi, a0 betes Club + cc Re Company, extendin to delégates the use of 4 Re ; EET ¢ teacher, told lim that Christ had been cruci- grammes in late years.AN EXCELLENT DIURBTIO BITTER CORDWOOD CHEAP ! oo BAX soars Twelve dotiars and soventy.five goats Edwad Marsteny the County Court Qlerk helt wires gratis during the sittings the | 38\" 5511) mid by the vote the Gor.fed in ho Garden of Cetimemane.What ROAD COMMITTEE.For Bale by aba ORI16 STHRERTS: -Mapie, ga foot long, $5.50; Dom mignoatreers CE of Winnipeg, Man, \u201cwas shot by Bailiff | Mr.©.H.Dobson tod & report off ment bad virtually voted want of confi- | %00C eXpeciec from ¢ dren ugh by | WM.ELLIOT, ÿ met long, 85; Dirck, $3 a00 84.60; Bosal, 3% = 1 Paving toned, Bcaesing to structions to the Committee to w was referred the den in themselves.ate third pamagr gh the matter of.education in hand.and they x of Con re \u2014 Work for the Agent for the Portland Ksrossne Oil Co, Détien ER.Frock.oot Et Laat, head of st.i FOR a sa vin \u20ac Se ; : , giYo Vaikif exocutions 10 Mcllrery, who Sabiect from the Cape Breton Board of eT: Lore.should put forth & united effort in bringing Ald.Laurent, Chairman, called the meet.Corner Bh.Lawsenos und Bt.Oaiharice govets \u2026 Oréere at avd.coris 8 Hubert Cralgstrece, pA 2006, foundation, gas, bath and WG DAY ed his revolver at him.The ball struck ado of the extension of, teroado and(13th paragraphs were pe) cartied, About a better state of-affairs.But before ing to order yesterday afternoon ; Aldermen 135008 POP R.GRAVAW, [ein ab inferest if required.Address M, PQ R0x 1 the counter, and glancing off, hit Marston in Baileray.The report a nous one, The House sdjourned at 12,40 a.m.\"| the Bociety could do much it must have Hood, Taylor, Gauthier, Robert, Proctor, EADY & CO.TANTHRAOGLT ees er ès the arm, inflicting à serions wound.\u2019 br a grea Joe ration as to | TC CATO money, for it was now in debt, In order Kennedy, Holland snd City Surveyor Ansley B \u2019 Ww ELSH A CITE = H Ww ted.A Hia Excellency and Her Royal Highness aan ae of mc : pension fo ge 2.SPORTING.that the work should go on it present.1 Plambers, Gas and Steam Fliters, C@AL, ouses vvan ie by bare ed the engagements for | \u2019 thy erce, t | BILLIARDS.must\u2019 have ways and means.He did The opening of tenders for stone and stone- er ; = == = 7i\u2014 .service of the Dominion.LU, not think that it would bo hard | breaking then ded, and the prices were BELL HANGING, dr.NI WANTED \u2014 Small House.tha month of Febraary : 7th, annual con On wn of Me.the +.Ik the billiard tournament st New York da 8 À , p 3 A LOT NOW RECEIVING jmmedistely, by A Young couple.Gol cert, Ottawa Ladies\u2019 Collage ; 10th, musical ey to be printed the report on the 21st inst, Rudolpli beat Gallagher to raise & few thousand dollars to place tho per toise, as follows : All Work snd Repairs fu the aboye situation.West ind and seificontained pion, Canadian Institute ; TIUh, camivalet § pop O77 50 REIRiec 10, Si 4AROAT 8 by 600 to 440.Daly bast Heiser by G00to Society Gnanclally ono good foundation N At quarry.Delivered, \"Branches, promptly attended to.| .FOR 84LE BT prefere, Acroee \u201d Eaguirery\" Bran Ol 10 9 ; ink + \u2019s 003 .pet i .: lhe a snbscrip- Chartrand.90 88,1; \u2019 ; skating rink ; 16tH, Mens.Deseve's concert ; |\" 34; Carrier, from the Point Levis Board 10% tion, The great burden of the Society would Jamo Domnes.110: Tio 700 - ANDREW BAILE, 2 WANTED, for Int May.: 17th, Governar-General's Foot Guards\u2019 con- : cure.609 BT.JOSEPH STREET.609 : ch of Trade, moved, seconded] Mr.White, ve J have to be e bv the le of Montreal.| John Murrmy.5.38 8.83 ' \u201883 & 85 McGILL STREET.tho best House or .oitago offering. oo ai thia.| Field Battery, tn addition to ale ; 1 - RE eC oO ning peor die | AI prsont ai the Ball are\u2019 cordially invited to.|.Fa, Jenowy 21\u2014J.Docald Cametou |g enrefal Ty hoped the matter w Te | integat.11 ; \u2014f house last evening as \u201cé Queen Katharine\u201d ie |, Deminion prize for artillery praction Qu RID fh Ce, Propriss wow York City.and Minstraud propriese wifi thotr 6tndio in Bail Costtone fur that purses.| 1 «let d United States Senator.Ransom, : B a tha 18 A \u2018covrmson Horrs Shakespeare's y of \u201cHenry VILE?folly: \u2018bes last year, Oe pa om she Doris: IRS - \u2018mammeroux cerdicites from (hou wis have beat As theobjectin viow la 10 grt tps Layo Fc : ; ; seat ; Hoa, would soma * RNOR BOYT'S INAUGURAL à au:tdining onr published © of \u2018ion Association of #10, and a ailver 25m 0 sured, will rent on representation n! the Orcaston for pulillention ster Î' | RAT States Beunian car receiving.era ee day take the place Here eat lumber inter.Hamauathé, Pi, da 21.\u20144 \u2018merits, Her of the part was magnifi- offered for competition by.sn officer.of the ; \u2014 meute -soe.cimans | - Bavaro ef Bpurions Tmications end: ar, FOTHAN # SANDEAN die nockarge tie { mocratic vote.SPRINGFIRLD, I, Jan- \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 of an inspector, 80 wd ara Hoyt oral perp.wpe ths eg a Pelee ire x sppisnded end had to ; Welland Battery.tisse ! A oe an 2 Autor stmek ni 82 Joue etre, CR 5 vo CT Cp ping CES Ce ee ro 5 * Benbtors resciring ailes Moai + ducers to secure cn: phovphoté bar | tbe éity.This even, will be a Whines Levick, ss Cardinal Wolsey,\u201d was .One doy, whew Jooquas Amyet-mranectioit.23 22200100 sv Pie 3 BRYAN APPLIANCE CO., \"| soevox purohas oo rentre ne ee orne | ri avr Er ond | rio ai | IEEE [EAE | 147 Bat Posh ee | SSSI SR TTT es fb ; Te doc TL Th : pouf \u2018 ni ce ; Ft: th street.Pause 22 re \u2014\u2014\u2014 w= | BAFROIALLY- WAH INVITED gunees | | en © BT Te Tras me PRES Dein (Ed RA em ie re mn ER ART are ron any | mi ASIII \u2014 2 y 5 : : AE > x \" .ot de .; : .3 = frugs | \u2018 à tesmn through the try to Adding ein.Skead, that the Decision m- 1 n thy ballet À im Shakespeare's time, was d, and § more.\u201d \u201cAh, sire,\u201d replied .Ampat.a \u201can James Ding Shore, corner MoO arriopers Mot i put thonsind may be as completes possible.- 7 brid : Piney, 19 onto.| ment iy fo action es | wit tical righty for & taben sliogether Howe The, Les at (nai vs 7: A - Bank CE PR > aprés) ele, Hartwveé Lombes - Oherry, Butter | AT inter: wit be e000] Tee y .À ent 3 pe she A al: 3 | 1 x , i 4X He r \u2018 tt hs ; i , \u2018 they 1 h ME + i r | J ade et 200 reve.3 \u201c8, ; slats fll upon him, crushing him to death, Dee # \u2018éfecy State, \u201cVIS lovers of the Iagitinaté dusmne 6 vd FH ane Care ha I ay sone po by Baton .i U Coes Wr Ta ce E {oh i ! > ps Tr rm EE OO AU UNAS AS TL ol AE Do nrecme rca Ee - * \u201cGRARAM & CO.Propristors, ©\" esd amd 638 Craig Street.STATEMENT OF THR CIBOU- LATION oF TES GTA for the week end \" tng January 18, sad We corresponding period of WIT: Sawaswy, 1878.Jawvixy, 1879, Sencar.Monday.18 14,638 podey 15 15,817 we 14 14,393 .16 15,101[Wed'sdsy 15 14,322 > 17:15,428 , 18 14,392 « 18 16,442 ves 17 14,495 , ¥9-15,008 , 18 14,678 - \u2014\u2014 rotatiio.92,221) Fotal.\u2026.86,818 Japusey 18, 1878 1 \u2019 2 14,469.- ; wn étre \"WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 32, 1879.= + Tr willbe fjesh in the minds of cur readers ball vigorously some of the men, and: \u2018even éfthe women of Ohio exerted them.; seires/in i work.We now notics thet fier busdred and Sfty citizens of Dela- dbanty, in that Stats, want sdditianal leglaldtion to pretect them from the evils of 'ACOSSDIED to the Russian Imperial Bud- got the whole cost of the war with Turkey, \"38718, amounted to $384,260,962.° A Wreseh journalist, supposing that 2,000,000 Bulgarians had been emancipated, says\u2019 this was dane st a cost \u201cof nearly $400 for each, _ without counting the loss of human life dur.\u2018ing the campaign.Those who pretend to J Rae something about it sey that jt was the Jack of themécessary fonds alosie that made .\u2018the suthorities back out of the Af Ahanigtan oe ; , © Nuns the Governors and ot BE\" Yow Toth «nd Massachusetts have strongly | +\".zecomfnended retrenchmentlitils New Jersey / as in no wey ignored the avhject.- We see Atiat the othr day Governor McClellan called the attention of the Legislature to the enormous È of indebtedness assumed by > \u201chave incurred debts smounting to $36,500, 600, of one-ktxth of-their total valuation of \u201c taxable property.Rahway for instance, \u2018ben incarre.a debt-of $248 per capita.Gor.Bartrenft aleo takes.à gloomy view of - \u2018the ability of the Pennsylvania cities to pay- CL Tne Memmemites.It ie belibved that as many as from 18,000 \"$0 $0,000 well-to-do -Mennouites will come - téthis continent duifig the coming sesson, snd the United States are doing all they can - to attract them to their country.In Mani.dote ad the North-West these Mennonites \u201cDave bien discovered to be most eligible : asttiews.Moreover, tho Emperpr of Russia, whose country they aro leavinglF'ls understood to have communioated his regretat the prospect of: losing one of the best organized _ Au most estimabls communities under his «ii He mys, however, that he renew or continue the Fi: camuot.\u2018js unnecessary to say much or anything in regzd to thess people who are hard- \u2018working, honest, \u2018scmomieal, well-conduct- ol, sober;.sad, above ail, » peace-loving people, the prospects of them being com- polled to bear arms being that which alone * Induges them tomignite.Being principally :- agpieulti and stockibresders, with » mining of mechanics and artisans among - theniyithey sre à dams'of people that would eninedily suit ne if we can induce thei to comeiithout being éceupelled to make con- \"and that ie the North Wales miners, whose.: Mesiety-hes, we notice, resolved to vote £7 \u201c20 cetbifipember ofibe Union who desires to eusgnéts to Ameries, and #14 té emi- -_ Gavertmens à Patrenage.% han sitiisuneed ite intention of not accepting ; ment patronage; while others are mak* * fmgy\u2019ine far ss possible sure work to secure it, \u201cI.Jymeles or belittling thoes of their neighbors: © Inthe Maritimo Provincss parties aro pretty \u2018 atgomgly divided ; politioal warfare going far \u201cBeyond ita legitimate avenve finding ita way, even into the family cirqle and working ite ; mlschief- there, Thé consequence is that 4 \u2018themselves, entitled much as do the cham.\u201clens clmewbers, to special consideration, Moreover, the party papers ave not content to f= divide the hears and amoluments with the E> | whobave been opposed to them or at the a mast Édve beam, likowarm.Seme of the \"yumm have to give way.The recently sstab- Nahed Daily Sum, of St.John, N.B., bes * opened up the books and is proceeding to give ihe daily.record of the News of that city : whieh \u201cbefore it apostatised and deserted to Abe enemy\u201d supported Mr.Tilley, his friends sod Me votes on the ballot, the Sour duties, \u201d the Jutereolonia} Railway route, the accp- tune of the - Government, the Pacific \"Venus .\u2018dl \u2018the object which it has EL whiw §f going through the book of the Em ga of Mr.Willis and his paper, the 2 Poe of Thich, down to the eve of the gen- Er .-\" .am exgan of he Grits and the uncempromis- \"tag ewmny of the Party in power :\u2014that is to my, since the year 1874, when, with beseness and perfidy unparrallelled, it \u201c @rtod its party, and, for the sake of Gove \"ment advertising and printing, played part-of a cerrupt traitor and - joined the standard whiclvit was pledged to oppose.\u201d Eo F journals, for what is wappoéed \u2018to-be like to the Sen, if withheld from the Nows, is not wnlikely to prove death to it.The party victary having been decided, it has thus i Deccme a conflict as\u2019to who shall have the 7.7 - spoils.Ie it oùt of place that both.papery E.\u2026.shalt withdraw their claims to a suck at the\u2019 Canadien milch cow, and that the one that eannob live without.so much pap be allowed to go to the wall ! In that case the surviror would be undoubtedly tbe fittest, sad would be im dposition to take an independent position, Biv that way securing the best interests of its Piavince, which it deems it ite special duty teyromote.This quarrel over plander fa not at-et all encouraging to us of the other - Provinces; Recently Le Canadien, of Que- dec, hag sbjected to the tendency there was DUW-a-days te seek Government si _ and exhests its readers to be a little above Government patremege te : party s is something very similar to Np: individuales If the one fim he other alse f LE 4 3 pleton & Co.Montreal : - \u2018some of the éfties in {bat State.* Nine cities - \u2018 which>{hey \u2018have so far existed.It | >.The : Sun, wakes no- : l£ may readily be imagined that it is n case ef diamond ent diamond between these two: EE ARI Tr NEW Book; AND MAGAZINES, .FEW BOOKS.Forx ALMANAC FOR 1879.Fait.Tex Ay James M.Hudnut, Wo bave received from Mr.P.C, Warren, Manager of the Canadian Branch of the New York Life Insurance Company, copies of their Al fer the current year, which con.tuins, besides matters pertaining to insurance, several very pretty illustrations, and much useful information, My Grazmnian.By Ada Cambridge.New York : D.Appleton & Co.Montreal : Dawson Brothers.__ À prettily-told domestic story of a little gir! who, losing her parents in the Indian Mutiny, is taken to England by her guardian, We ate told of her troubles at schoul, love episodes, marriage to a man she does not love, his death, and her second m: to her ardian, who has loved her from the first.he book is got up in yeat style, and contains numerous illustrations.ALcolioL ; ITS Use AND Asvsa, By W.8.Greenfield, M.D.New York : D.Ap- Dawson rothers.This is No.2 of the series of \u2018 Health Primers,\u201d and treats on alcrholic beverages, the physiological action of alcohol, its effects, when taken in excess, its use in ill-health and disease, and the right use of alcohol, The subject is discussed mainly from a selen- tific and practical point of view, and only stich conclusions are drawn as are warranted on the ground of preservation of health, the numerous other topics arising on the subject of drinking being strictly avoided.It an instructive and, at the same time, interesting little work, worthy of careful perusal.JARL'S DAUGHTER ; AND OTHER BToRIRa.By Mrs, F.li.Bursett.Philadelphia : 8.B.Peterson & Brothers.This litile volume contains three stories reprinted from Péterson's Magazine, for which they were originally written by the author of \u201cTheo.\u201d \u2018Some show t dramatic er, others are full of sentiment and ten- roees, showing that Mrs.Burnett is equally happy in either strain.All have 6 strength and individuality, which proves the suthor\u2019s skill, who has also the faculty of depicting characteristics with great accuracy; and it is a pleasure to reed such stories as | these, that are not full of the jargon of dis- \u2018lect.\"Jails Daughter\u201d \u2018is got up in uniform style with Mrs.Burnett's other works published by the Petersons, Taizs YROM: Tam Gs&MAN or Pau.Heys, New York: D.A & Co.Montreal: Lawson Brothers.The present is the 15th volume of the collection of Foreign Authors, published by the celebrated New York firm.Those who have \u2018read any of Heyse's productions will be prepared to ndmit: that he is» literary artist, and not only so, but hs is the apostls of a school _that preaches sympathy with the purely human snd the worship of \u2018the purely wethetic.Heyse has been not only an individual with an audience, but 8 man with a following.Before us we have combined in the one volume * Count Ernest's Home,\u201d «The Dead Lake,\" \u201cThe Fury and Judith Stein,\u201d compositions that have to be read to be properly spprecisted, Nornixe Like Brack oy Wurre.B Mis Es F.Ottaws : MoLean, Roger.Co.: This js a Canadian stÿry, written dian lady, and printed in Canads,and aa such should be read Canadians.As the writer says in her preface: ¢ Thestory may be very properly ed a natrative of facts, the au is baving done [little more than nar rate what she has seen and heard, and, with a touch of fiction, linked fact with fact, so os to form a continuous narrative.It is different.fram -other stories, because the facts, the scene being laid in Canada, make it so,and have not before been published.\u201d The book is neatly got up, and is approved and reccomended severnl clergymen in Ottawa, Russell, and Carleton Counties.Exxxzcise AND Traixixo ; C.H.Ralfe, M.D.New York: App & Co.; Montreal : Dawson \u2018Bros.This is Ne.1 of a valuable stries of Health Primers, and in excallent style deals with humsn conditions, such, for instance, as the component elements of the human body, the: sources of muscular farce, the relationships between heat and motion, the force values of fcod, the action of the various muscles as acted upen by the different exercises, the exercines suitable for different ages, sex and physical conditions, together with the avee- age proportion and growth of the human body from birth to maturity.The enbject of training and dietary is treated at\u2019 considerable length, while al and general hygiene: is a chapter that will be found instructive to many for whom, so fas, the sub- Jeet haa had no charms.RE wip Rom KIP: THE .\u2014Beven were found by Mr.Vineberg, on Craig street, yesterday.der AmauLr.\u2014Wm.H.Ta -aosauiti Mrs.John Robertson, roa the Police Court $10 or one month.| IXsURAKCE CoNVENTION\u2014W.H.Rintoal and others left town last evening te attend an insurance convention in Toronto.Count oy Quzzn's Bax0H.\u2014It is rumored that Mr.Devlin is to have charge of the Court of Queen's Bench.Concanr.\u2014 We understand that a grand vocal and instrumental concert with readings, in which leading artists will take pact, is en the lapis for the 30th instant in the Mechanics\u201d Hall, : PEDESTRIARISM.\u2014A morning contemporary says that a 20 mile walking being srranged between s well-known Grand Trunk offi d an Ottawa man, connected with the Civil Service.-Stakes and names are omitted, Hossz DzaLres\u2014The buyers arrived at the À: an House .day and to-day :=J O Gurley and William P Fason, Boston, Mass ; A E Hathaway and C D Kenyon, New Bedford, Mass ; J N Judd sand L À Blsarns, Stanstead, PQ; W H Smith, Lewville, N Y, and A G Stevens, Concord, N H.PansonaL\u2014Mr.and Mr.Peter Bed., have returned from England, and.are at the Windsor Hotel.Mr.Thomas Mc- Cracken, Mansger Consolidaied , Bank, from Tcronto ; Mr.John Smitly of\u201d Smithville, dod Mr.James MacLaren, President Bask of Ottawa, trom Buckisgham, sre also at the same hotel, : - EXPLANATION WANTED.~The Chief of the Bie.Cunegonde Fire and Police Force is indignant becauss an evening ecomtempo-° rary stated that a challenge been issued by the 8t, Henri Drigade inviting him to a fire coglne contest whiéh had not been taken and consequently 8 supper was still at ake, He save he heard nothing whatever of such a challenge.Moxrazau Snuw-Suor CLUB.\u2014It is proposed by the Montreal Scow-Shoe Cinb to orgapize a to St.Hilaire on Saturdar, \"Mr.Brucé\u2019 Campbell having opened a prize a \u201cJt ae bor i have ; t \u2018DR suggest that the Grand Trunk Railway make provision by special train or otherwise to enable friends of the Club to see the come-in, as also to witness other sports that have been provided.; THE CONSECRATION or TEE Bismor or MoNtREAL, Wbich will take place in St George's Church on Baturday morning, promises to be the most imposing that has \u201cyet taken place in our city.Tickets have been prepared for admission to the pews, each containing the number and location, #0 that no confusion need be apprebended.Seven Bishops in all axe expacied to be prevent, but de Bishop of Mains, whoes intended présence.was announced, will not be among them, ; Anprviim \u2014 Windsor Hotel.\u2014-Jobn :J ADs a8 Tri, Porte 7 Boughton, - New.York.D Murphy, G W M.Btwn; John Lindsey, Quebles; S H James, Toronto; | Jemes A Gupp and £a Macdonald, Mor- risburg ; À Macfarisne, Stratéerd.Albion Betel.\u2014 D Cockburn, Ottaws ; W 8 Williams, Napanee ; John J Banfield, Qeehee, 7 piety 8 plan; Je Langeris FA - Hun 3 ; Few York © tr EN A Bravryur Pinos or Woax.\u2014A young men nomad Charie Ford calld ds Tan SrA8 editorial roofpe witHa beantifaily ornaen pen pierre of the Lord's Prager.The, verset, pi \u201cnd Mi Ford following home weethy thé attention of aCana- à Crown business at the ensuing term of the | SFP LE Pa: \" 0e who are disposed to assist struggling gening, and we trust that Mr.Ford will meet with the assistance which be merits as a Mentrealer and a Canadian.The scroll work, the style of lettering, the tinting aud géneral design of the sketch are admirable, and there are among the rest the Lord's Prayer in English, written in the space of a cent piece, and the same in Latin, written within the same degree of circumference.\u201cTHAT INVRSTIGATION.\u2014 Mr.Robidoux bas been mick for the last three days, but the enquiry lias not been delayed, as Mr.Walton Stith, official inspector, has pushed preliminaries forward.Many comments having appeared in the press describing the whole affair as exparte and resembling star chamber Jroseedia , we are informed, on good authority, t before any charges against officials are considered they have to be repeated by complainant in presence of the accused.~The commissioner at the last investigation also connselled secrecy in his réport to the Government, and many prominent lawyers of this city direstly re- ised to help with their advice if their state- nients were made public.| BxviTizs.\u2014 Mr.Leon Malard, an em- oye : of the Montreal Post Office, was stricken with paralysis whilst on a visit to me friends in 8t.Therese, on Saturday.e remained unconscious until Monday, when he died.A deputation of five volun- er officers\u2014two from the \"6th and three om, the 5th Military District \u2014has been appointed to wait on the Mavor and Corporation relative to the rebuilding of the drilled.The English mail is expected to arrive at three o'clock this afternoon.At the meeting of the Numismatic and Asti quatian Bociety last night Mr.Henry Mott ead sn instructive paper.The Charen of England Missionary meeting in 8t.Jude's Church was well attended last evening, the Very Rev.Dean Bond in the chair.The | addresses were similar in tone to these delivered at meetings in the other churches.Ald.Clendinneng\u2019s Whereabouts., We learn that Ald.Clendinneng is at pre- gent in Hamilton in the Wesleyan Ladies 1 \u2018ollrge, at which place he was taken sul- enly ill while on his way to Montreal.He Had called thither to see two of his daughters, who have been at their studies in that college, and while there was so overcome by the telegraphed reports of his disappearance at he was taken suddenly ill.His son, Mr.W.Clendinneng, jr., came home last ight by the Western train, and, after s ef conference \u2018 with his mother d other friends of the family, urned by the out-going train! at 10 elcck .to réjoin his father.It is conf- tly that Ald.Clendinnéng will yeturn on Thursday morning, and wilt be resent at the meeting of the creditors, if is health will permit.\u201d It may be said that here ie no truth in one hundredth part of e mmmors which have been circulated con- roing him, and the prevailing opinion deems fo be:that he will come back, dettle up bis affairs, if his creditors grant him time, 4nd goon as before\u2014 one of Moktreal's most duterprising manufacturers and public men.| | The Horse \u2018\u201c Bombardier.\u201d | We have been requested to publish the llowing in connection with this apparently ipterminable case : i o the Editer of Tax Srae : 811, Under the heading of the ** Bombar- ier Case,\u201d appears a telegram from Lancaster the 8TAR of Monday, tothe effect that r.Thomas Cushing had been proved the awner of the horse at the trial on Saturday last, and that Mr.Quinn, the bailiff, had en drdered to take ion of the horse pr Mr.Cushing, and that the prisoners had en proven guilty, but that Mr.Cushing had ot pressed the charge.I now beg to say that Mr, Cushing's lawyer did press the ge, and that the Magistrate, Mr.Stewart, presaly refused to commit wyself and Mr.Lawlor, remarking that the lacter did not look like a horse-thief; and the horse was dered to be taken to Montreal in virtue of an order from Judge Mackay, which had n granted upon Mr.Cushing giving secur- \u2018ity that the'horse would be forthcoming, to y suit agains®him.As a matter of fact, fore the horse had been given up, in pur- mance of this order, Mr.Louis Dupuy, of Montreal, the assignee to my insolvent dstate, stepped in and took ôn of the , under à writ of replevin from Cornwall, for the benefit of the estate.My lawyer, Mr.Doherty, who was present at the tris), and Mr.Bailiff Mercier, can vonel for the ttuth of the foregoing.© Your obedient servant, .J.C.MoNauanron.By wis jndgment of the Saperior Court in Racing im the Niroots.The opposition between the hs of the C.P.R.Co., and those of chere causes whch comment, and there have been several Darrow from accident.The sleigh: follow each otber so closely, and so fast a: times, that when the front one stops abruptly, bat the rar Almost t rune into it.AL» wide partsint the public squares, - stance, there is 3 hurry and rush, in which the hindmost endeavors to pass the leader, as he cannot do elsewhere.One of the sleighs was making a bold rush of this kind yesterday, at noon, when at the same mu- ment a carter started out from the stand at tomberipg vehicle Just missed destror lumbering vehicle just m toyi the carter\u2019s sleigh, and the horses could ny \u2018be stopped unti} they reached the lountain ite the Central Station, into which they might have tumbled had the driver been less accomplished in his art.Yesterday afternoon Messrs.Patrick Quinn and James Considine laid a complaint before the Road Committee against the members of the C.P.R, Busses.stated that they paid the license oandad by the tion to carry pussengers in the streets, and were continually g interfered with by the City Passengers\u2019 employees, who in many eases attempted to chaso outside drivers from the street by force.Mr.Quinn claimed protection from the Committee, and failing | in getting which he would remove to some place where he could.An honest man had us good a right to make a living as the City Passenger Company.On two or three ocea- Parton forced rire atrocte by these people, & t it was but fair that something should be done to give \u2018equal rights to all.! \"The Chairman told the tom ts that the Police Committee had jurisdiction in the matter, and to that branch of the Oty Council the complaint was referred.The Fish and Game Club Bluner.\u2019 -Last evening about seventy gentlemen sat down to at the City Club, under the auspices of the Fish and Game Associatiin, Mr B H Kilby, the dent, in the chair, supported by rho Eaclide Roy, Redpath and others.Mesars W H Hamilton, : À N Jh«wan, accre- tary, Mr Brady, Vice-President, Anthony Force, John Robinson, H W Beckett, Dr Alloway and other gentlemen were also among thosn prasent.The bill of fare of mine host Potter was really one such as a London alderman might have envied.At about 10 clock, the courses having been posed of, Mr.Kil ve * The Qa was drunk with bre The Gover vor-General\u201d waafsllowed by Ths Domi nion Parliament\u2019 aud ¢ The Quebec Parliament,\u201d each of which wea duly honored.In responding to the latter toast, Mr.Roy held that the Fish and Game Protection \u2018Club was incomplete unless it included in its objects the protection of our Canadian farests, as without forests and\u2019 wireams there conld be no game.The Quebec Government were in favor of ecting fish and game, and had shown meelves: -deterving of the title of \u201cgame\u201d in the recent snowshoes tramp of 25 or 80 miles which the hon.Premier and the: Hon.Mr.Marchand hed taken, The remarks of the gentleman were warmly received.The.\u201c Army and Nery\u201d was dele FT.Redpath, ealled w.the : truest æmy and \u2018sportsmen in renee Rifle their with :biggse ns and dimed at a different kind of game, : Bh bd the t all were true Mr.W.R.in Fish and Game Protection thet although the club bad done they were requind to doa great\u2019 deal i betore their objet would be achieved.i Mr.Kilby, in the cares of drew attention to the bad effects of ¢ shooting\u201d birds pf pesssge, which froded vas epetamalia .: Wopred.{ ; sentiment of all present ia this princinle.A hy ed 5e DATE, [SN THE MONTREAL DAILY.STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 18.Rew Advertisements to-day, T Noon Telegrams, THE INDIAN TROUBLES.\u2014NEw York, Jan.22.\u2014The Herald's Fort Robinson special says, on Monday Capt.Wessels determined to recapture the body of Private Barber from the Indians, and with eight picked men dashed into the range of Cheyennes.Barber\u2019s body was found, &nt the Cheyennes had disappesred.It is belicved they will be overtaken scon.The apprehensions that Red Cloud's Ogallalals Sioux were disal- fected proveunfonnded.General Crook says a of officers will thoroughly investigate the Cheyenne outbreak.PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS, \u2014 Nzw York, January 22.\u2014The Tribunsenys the President nominated Samuel Lee for the Tvetmastership at Sumter, S.C.He has been persecuted politically, is a very intelligent and influential mulatto.A few more appointments like this will make the Repub.licans-in South Cazolina feel very differently toward Hayes.- THE RECENT ELECTIONS IN LOUISIANA.\u2014NEw York, Jan.22.\u2014Tho World \u2018says Garland and Bailey have returned from l.ouisiana well satisfied with the results of Tellers investigation, which they sum up as follows : Of a population of 800,000 or 900,000 the Committee found less than one hundred committed acts of violence in connection with the elections.There are 57 parishes, and outrages, which the minority agree to be perfectly unjustifiable, were committed previous to and upon the day of election in only three.THE FISHERY AWARD.\u2014NEw York, Jenusry 82.\u2014A Washington special to the Times says at & recent executive session of the Senate it was stated in plain terms that the fishery award had been secured by tauw- pering with the Belgian arbitrator, aud that the instalment of five millions was only tho first of sums which England would demand, DEPARTURE OF GRANT FOR HIS EABTERN TOUR.\u2014NEw YORK, January: 22.\u2014The Herald's Paris special rays General Grant left last evening for his Eastern tour, secompenied by his wife and son, Mr.Borieand Dr.Keating.! EXCITEMENT IN THE GRAIN AND PROVISION TRADE.\u2014Ngw York, Jan.22.\u2014There was great excitement in the grain and provision markets yesterday, because of an advance in prices.Some contond that the cause was a *¢ bull\u201d movement, aud some that it indicated better times, LOSS BY FIRE.\u2014Nzxw York, Jan, 22.\u2014A fire at Slanshon & Co.'s confectionery, Dey street, last night, caused a loss of §10,- 000 to 815,000.The loss by the two recent fires in this city amounted to more than the whole fire premiums of Manhattan Ialand last year.REPUDIATION OF BTATE DESBT.\u2014 NASEVILLE, Tenn., Jan.22.\u2014The Lower House of the Legislature tabled, by 51 to 18, a sesolution for the honorable adjustment of the State debt on a 50 per cent.basis.OUTRAGES BY OUTLAWS, \u2014 Kxras- VILLE, Pa,, Jan.22.\u2014Four outlaws bound George McKeehan and his two sisters on Mondsy night aud ransacked his premises, McKeeban aud bis sisters almost perished with cold before they released themselves.FRIGHTENED TO DEATH.\u2014PETERs.BUNG, Va., Jan, 22.\u2014Mm, Samuel Morton, found dead in bed, is said to have been frightened to death by the burning of a chimney.~ FATAL ACCIDENTS FROM COASTING.\u2014P1r18BURG, Pa, Jun.22,\u2014 Within a fortnight five children were killed in Pittsburg and Alleghany by accidents from coasting ; au effort is makiug to stop the sport.COTTON AND CONSOLS.\u2014 LIVERPOOL, Jan.22, 11.20 a.m.\u2014Cotton dull; Uplauds, 68; \u2018Orleans, 9-16.,LonpoN, Jan.23, 11.80 a.m.\u2014Four and halfs, 108§; 67's, 1038 ; 10-40'x, 100$ ; gves, 1074.S8.ARRIVAL.\u2014LoNDoN, January 22.\u2014Arrived : 89.\u201c Dovon,\u201d from Glasgow.ES.ARRIVALS.\u2014 The 88.* Circassian,\u201d from Halifax via.8t.John, Niid., arrived out Tuesday morning.FROM ST.JOHN, N.B, TBE CABLE\u2014ST, Jons, N.B., Jan.22.\u2014Itis asceriained fhat the bresk in the Direct Cable is four miles from Torbay.The cable steamer *¢ Minin\" is there, but owing to the stormy weather can do nothing.REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.Registered Bales Reoporied for the Fortnight Ending 18th Jan, 1879.ST.ANTUIXE WanD.\u2014Bt.Antoine street : official pumber 466-40, contajning 2,881 superfieial feet and house, $5,000.nd stroet : official number part 1636, cont.1620 supf it and house, $2,800.Corner Drum- moud and Osborne : official number 600, cent.10,520 supf ft, building lot, 62 cents, $6,575.Com Sherbrooke and Guy : 81x188, official number 1715-4, cont.5,828 supf fe, building lot, 65 cts, $3,788.Corner Bher- brooke and Guy : 62x188, official number 1714-5-6, cont.11,656 sapf ft, building lot, 65 ctr, $7,576.Corner Sherbrooke and Guy : 31x188, official number 1715-7, cont.5,828 supf tt, building lot, 65 cts, $3,788.ST.Jamxs WaArp-\u2014\u2014Visitation street : official number 671, cont.18,720 supf ft, brick house and cottage, $8,000.8¢t.Denis street : official number 1202-24, cont.2,000 supf ft, brick house, $3,717, 81.MARY'S WARD~8t.Mary street : offi cial number 1593-11-12, cout.88,320 sup\u2019 street : officisl number 646, cont.4,120 supf ft, wooden house bricked, $2,500.MORNING MONEY MARKET.New York.January 22, 11 a.m, Godd,eeerenvrvcnnsencasans @ 00 sever eel 6 © 00 .MONTREAL.Greenbacks bought at a dis- ; \" cout nn.se c0000a0u00 1000 Gréenbecks sold at a discount ; snot0 es00t0 ét escets 0 @ 00 Drafts on New York.0 @æ00 Silver bought at adiscount f 6 @ 8 Stock and Eth os Booker Cor.Bt.Francois Xavier aud.Notre Dame hvects.rer - Ties tesrifio twinges endured by rheame- tiens are first soothed and in the end permanently relieved by that beneficent annihilator of pain and preventive of its return, THOMAS\u2019 EoLroTRI O11, à combination of six patent medicinal oils, devoid of alcohol, and oon.sequently non-evaporating when applied, economic, because little of it is usually required to produce the desired effects, and the small cost of which is rendered doubly insignificant by contrast with the salutary results which it achieves.It is equally safe whether taken internally or externally, is applicable to diseases and injuries of horses and eattls, as well as of man, and exterminates throat and lung diseases, catarth, dysentery, piles, tumors, sores, and a great aumber of other physical ailments, \u2018Sold by medicine dealers \u2018everywbere.Price, per bottle, 25 cents.Prepared only by Nosthrop & Lyman, To.vonto, Ont._ : ' rare a Special Notices.LS Awrvas, Cimaring Sais or Gunre : FURNISHEINOS.KS early, and the bargains, 5 out BoxD's Boar Sou, * - Opposite Thompson's Hat Store.udiciously used, will alls the parure of the nerves, assist their tien, thus insuring oe he rs tion of sulk.us - cient nervous force for the exigencies of life, Rew Advertisements To-Day, ONT.&3, in one doliur bills of Consolidated Bank Suitable reward 1 aronght tn 39 I.Gabel street, 18 LO my tay.Ih along \u2018rrpe +d in Ww ¥ Jesuita® Un st Cab erin ayi Ererhrouve amd Shav 5 ocromte rebesmins 1 i SIN Nctre Dame street, at D.45.abi rwrm «ill bv riven \u2018VUN\u2014A stusadt À orrier tsitch, , Finder may 0 peort property, by applying to W.D., bean J 17 3° MPLOYMENT WANTED as Sick Nuree, by compeiens perven ; .8 Thererce.Apply st 8B Humertutrost, | 180 ashing and Ironing wanes.Adres R93, Fran ( 2° CENTS FOR 8 ç cx ASE ON = ft, stone house, ete, 60 cts, $52,990.Beaton .o MPLOYMENT WANTED, to te W 8 respesiadie.A WANTED 81,044 direct frous, I - Ly 2 Olen.} JERI ESSOR rsa Two 0\u2019zlock P.M.[LAR GE BALM! YT BOYS\u2019 AND YOUTHS CLOTHING 1 \u2014 A, 8.GOLTMAN\u2019S TAILORING HOUSE, \u2014 424 \u2014 NOTRE DAME STREET.GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! FOR ONE MONTH OXLY } BOYS\u2019 AND YOUTHS\u2019 SUITS } Im varions Styles to select from.BOYS\u2019 AND YOUTHS\u2019 OVER00ATS } PRA JAOKETS } EXTRA PANTS | &es dc GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS) SMOKING JACKETS } ALL OVERCOATS ) PEA JAOKRTS / de, &e.REDUCED IN PRICE ! CUSTOM DEPAIRWEMENT.REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR ONE 424 NOTRE DAME STREET.MONTH ! 8.GOLTMAN, THE ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.McGIBBON & BAIRD'S RETAIL FRICFS FOR -TEAS, EXTRA BREAKFAST SOUCHONG.FIN BEE * KPABT SOUCHONG.EXTRA BR.CHOICE FAMILY C :NOUV.GOOD FAMILY CONGOU ST Y HYS A iW.FINE YOUnG HYSON.FAIR YOUNQ HYSON.EAKPAST CONGOU.! 406.A reduction of 23 cents on 10 1b, Cattics, and 5 cits onthe 20ib.Cattler, off thése prions.Our fice BLACK ani GREEK TEAS are selected at places of growth for our own special trade, Samplce sent on Knplication.McGIBBON & BAIRD, 221 ST.JAMES BTREET.Pranch\u20141,485 ST.OACHERINE STREET, WEST END, .170 4 pho ZE ERA ra.The Cunard Btearsship Com tween NEW CUNARD LINE.Timited), do- YORK aud LIVERPOOL caille a CORK HARBOR.From New York.The \u201cPARTHIA,\u201d will sall on WEDNESDAY, January 20th.* The \u201cSCYTHIA® will sall on WADNESDAY, | February bth.; THOMAS WILSON, Agent, 18x cod VIiLL HOSPITAL STRERE.A LOTS ! PINE AVENUE, at Head of SIMPSON STREET.We invite amateurs of fine Villa Lots, sasy of seco, and Commanding ams of the most enchanting sins of the Cy, Vi stt:rUUDG country, to examine this propsriy.Lots are 100 x 200, and are tue cheapest in the Wost End, Pariles wishing to build Pay no monsy down, and haveoiung terms.- CATHEDRAL STREET, NEAR LAGAUCHE 1 1ÉKE, Good brick stories, basement, and M:paard roof, all in thorvugh repair.Deep Lat, dwelling, two + T«inage perfect, and five minutes walk from centre of City: \u201cWill be sod cheap.oe PARENT BROS., 07,81.Francois Xavier street, Montres! pla NOB! 7 CALL AT HÉCKER'S, PHILLIPS SQUARE, svd examine the Miller Plance, añd you Tia once pronour ve them the best, 20 IKONERS WANTED § W.* \u2014 APPLY TO ELTON.BRON.& OS, JAGHTHALL, 1718 NOTARY PUBLIC, ISSUKB OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Offios\u201444 Bt.James street.Residanos-33 Victoria 59 Licensee issued st all hours.B08» 38 N THE HARD DRY COUGH .of Chiouic Bronchitls, with îts difficult expectoration and le sages; th candy while snd where onve gaunt sumption stared the victim tho face, DOW Hope beckons mncous » cough quickly yioids, the brea thus, aided, breathing, tho demulcent pro- orised Emulsion af na offoct the Bronchial pas- thing Nature, ro-asserts herself, on to life aud solely by J.H.ROBINSON, cal a chem \"ix St.John, MH, ot beaters\u2019 and fr sale by Drug- Price $1.00 per bottle HELPS\u2019 COOKING SCHOOL.No.7\u2014Plekied Oysters.of nace, thelr own ) , One vinegar, $ tha Oysters a ket! lquor S04 the suit; Tob theta cook watt) bout oysters, Balf an ounce reall, twe blades in tle with ä curl; drain them and euver witk oolé the aôges Fh vin throw in the smal) bibs.pepper broken in 1 I1ANO TUNING\u2014 CHARLES Pianoforie Tuner, who bas résent- so tne from Postes, toits dis miends and te publ Orders oan be I Backers Philipe Tee office.references \u2014 Ducharms, Le- Dr.Maclaçan sad 7.5.L Barnes, Grgastet, Christ ce addross Box 959 fensors N ENGLISH LADY would A like take charge Of fwo oc three young | laren.k Parisian Premeh: ano rawing.Hodress Be Cy STAR loo 1418\" O SINGERS.\u2014A few ladies and pevtlanyn with good voloes are desired A tm the ety.Sram Oma Cuwrch ctly 2 PERSONAL will the yo man w ho took tha coat from Lomas\u2019 suatiog lise orm {LD Rink, mn mistake tof his own, Ouarron street, a8 ho 18 known ?p OR.F \"y *Rsfoinder,\u201d he by .Gelding \u201cGABRY OWRN,\" ot of ** Magyt 8A LK \u2014 The Chestaut Kettindrum i rislag 03 yésxe, ond about 15 1 hanasu high Is In spl condition, one of the inthe Dominion Mas heen ridden to Bounds.entle; yet fail of mestie, and 16 altogeth 7 a décmest and Post e-horses » t bred saddl Por furtbey particulars and permits to view, ty to Taiues Maguire, Na.670 Craig street, Montreal.186 YWANTED\u2014A Lignor License, Wholessle or Ratal', Vy letter only.W., 8 Mayor her or bota Apply 186 a fyirit busix ox.st opportimity ever off-rré in Opnada for matiag > addres * Partner,\u201d Brag 0 186 ANTED, a gene ee WANTED, money Lad Worn Ladies VV ANTEIL >\u2014A few more Pupils | for Day Echoo! in Engilah and Commercial Shertband th lessons nf One hour 6+ah fur any | tan and for every Penmanaht Meneuretion and Books by Agi a.Tawrance Holm .* fed WANTED IMMENIATELY\u2014 Par 10:0 for Wins and 6800.10 8 ve tradn si d.Thie 14 the Servant immediately, & Tr fe more Puplis Ne a Roms Box SL © 038\u201d Joesdeo | a by an éxperieuced | ; COMMERCIAL.Speenintive Excitement in Pork\u2014The Dressed Mog Markets \u2014 Batter \u2014 Cheene~ Ashes.Now thet eo much interest is taken in pork, owing to its sharp and steep advance duringihe past fewdaÿye, it may not bo amiss to enquire whether this upward tam is not more the outcomo of a strong spocula- tive niovement, than the result of à Lealthy demand from legitimate investors.It looks to tay the least very suspicivus wheu we find the Registrar of Provisions in Chicago £0 dubjous about the accuracy of the returns of hog products in that city nade to him on January 15th, as to cause him to post the following bulletin-board on the Chicago \"Change : \u201c l deem it my duty to say promptly that I connot satisfy myself ths: the returns made to me yesterday represent the total stocks of hog product in Unicago on January 156th.\u201d The Commercial Bulletin af that city, after going over the figares, takes out a shortage of about 31,482,000 lbs.in the reported stocks of -hog products on hand \u2014quite an item in statistics.There can be little doubt that the present excitement in pork und lard has been gotten up in the interest of the largé packers of the West, to enable them to unload their big accumulated surpluses, not upon shippers and Yona fide investors, who know how to place them when they buy, but upon outsiders whose only reasons for buying were to advance, there must bo money in the thing.Just as long as the excitement will no doybt be sustained, aud may advance further, but the \u201coutsiders\u201d will probably soon Be anxious to realize, ahd then we shall see if their purchases are good value to legitimate traders.Another ground for mistrust in the present advance is the fact that Chicego packers and commission houses have recently issued circulars broad-cast throngh- out the country, addressed to bank cashiers, who had never previously had any bustness cônnection with them.These circulars are couched in the most persuasive terms to induce purchases, and figtires are brought forward to show the almost certainty of realizing handsome profits.They also take perticular care to mention that\u2019: \u2018In order to make an investment it will be vecessaly to pay the full amount of the purchase money, unless the purchaser prefers to perty upon a proper margin being placed in future delivery.At tbe present prices it would: te cheaper to Luy for future delivery than to buy for cash and carry the.property.\u201d The dressed hog market here is firm, with little or no change since yesterday.Choice Chatham hogs are very scarce and would bring 84.25 to-day by the car, but hogs from sections north of Toronto\u2019 would not command more than $4 05 to 84 15, A car of Chatham hogs sold yesterday at $4.25, and they are offered to arrive at $4.20.fn butter we have no business at the moment beyond a few small sales, including medium and good grades.We quate fine sciveted Townships and Morrigburghs at from 18¢ to 20c ; fair to good, 14c to 17¢; medium, 9¢ to 13e, and poor grades, 5e to 7c.Stocks in the city are light.We hear of 5 car-loads of good butter under offer, which is said to de about tho only large lot of its kind for sale here.There is no change in the cheese market, prices remaining nominally wt 7c to 84c for fine September and October, aud 5e to 6%c for summer cheese.Aslhis are highex, pots selling at from $4.05 to $1.10 per 100 lbs.Bales of pearls aro reported at $5.50, , W.J.Fairbairn's Liverpool private cabls despatgh reports the wheat market closed steady\u2019 aud firm at quotations.The Chicago hog market was strong this morning.Light grades, 83.20 to $3.25; mixed packers, $3.30 to 86.65.A new Mutual Insurance Company has been organized in London, Ont.A mill for the manufacture of cotton spools is being built at Rimouski, The The pet income of the Lehigh Valley Railroad during the year was $3,729,000; expense, $3,058,800.Mr, Packer was reelected President, The stocks in store at the several elevators in Toronto ou Monday were : Flour, 13,- 766 bariels; Fall Wheat, 68,701 bushels ; Spring, 180,792 ; Oats, 11,630; Barley, s158,157 ; Peas, 28, 444.The first shipment of Canadian cattle via Halifax was made in the Allan steamer ¢ Caspian,\u201d which sailed for Liverpool yesterday afternoon.The shipment was witnessed by a large number of puople.We have received from Messrs.Abraham Hodgsor & Song, of New York, their fnnual \u2018| statistical provision circular, from which we find that during the past year the receipts of cheese in Now York were 8,200,245 bixes ageinst 2,410,043 boxes in 1877, and the sXports 2,627,964 boxes againat 1,088,580 for 1877.The receipts of butter during the rame timo were 1,868,027 packages against 1,848,148 the year previo-s, and the exports 271,627 packages against 254,472 prckages in 1877.The price of cheese on January Ist was She per lb.in New York .and 45s per owt.\u2018in Liverpool, while on May 1st last the price was 122 in New York and 646 in Liverpool.\u2014 \u2018| New York Live Stock Market.Trade in live stock in New York on Monday was slow, The delays en routs that oc.be uncertain, The arrivals were heavy, and the quality of the beeves from poor to in che aggregate coarse and only moderately fat, + The flocks to hand ranged from poor to choice, being in general fair.At Sixtieth- street Yards borned cattle sold at 80 to 10fc per 1b., weighing 64.to 15 cwt.At Harsi.mus Cove Yarda prides were 7}c to 104c par 1b., weighing 63 to 9} cwt.From 55 to 57 Ibe.has been sllowed net ; general allowance 56 lbs.net, with one steer sold ou 58 lbs, net, Milah eows held on sale.Coarse quality calves not quoted, Veals, from lean to fair, 5e to 7o-per lb.Bheep sold at 3g to 630 per Ib.Lambs at 6c to 6c per 1b.Mixed flocks at 5c to 5c per 1b.Live hogs sold at 34c per ip.City Dressed opened at dc to 4fic per 1b., extreme range for all weights ; the feeling was downward, * FINANCIAL.The net income of the Lehigh Valley Railroad during the year was $3,720,000 ; expenses, $3,603,000.In regard to the remarks in our edition of yesterday concerning the dangers to be feared from the ling of bonds by the Treasurer of the United States, we see by 9 Wgahington despatoh that that official is fully alive to the importance of the situation, and a» the despatch says :\u2014 +A contract was to-day completed between the Secretary of the Treasury and Rothschild & Sons, Morgan & Co, Beligman Bros: and Morion, Rose and Co, of London, and Belmont & Co., Drexel, Morgan & Co, Selig- man & Cô., and Morton, Bliss & Oo., of New York, for the salo and delivery in Europe of not less than $5,000,000 per month of 4 per cent.bonds upon the same terms aud conditions as the popular loan now being offered in the United States.The contract to pontinne hk A lat oa uly, 6 proceeds to ap to re 2 per cent, bonds, The sale was made to promote the exchange of 4 per cent.bonds, for 6 per cent.5.20 bonds held in Europe.Thereupon & subscription of $10,000,000 was made by the parties, which is included in a call of $20,000,000 5.20 bonds which the Treasury has just issued.\u201d This arpange- ing the New York money market, both for money sud Sterling Ex; ge.\u2018 © Gutside Business Troubles The Scranton Trust Company and Sa: Bauk,.one of the strongest institutionsin t State of Pennsylvanis, will go into liquids.tion.\u2018Depositors will be paid in fall, :George D, Heucken, provision dealer, Now York, failed yesterday, with liabilities smounting to.$85,000.He speculated in pork and lard, and was catight on the rising market.Co Jukm B.Dableman, propriotor Dableman Tint Glass Works, Brooklyn, has assigned, Liabiliti 000.\u201d Wolf & Levy, jobbers in cloth, Now York, bave also assigned, Liabilities large.À trlegram from Ogdensbarg says : Groat excitement and consternation exists here re, that prices were Jow, and, having commenc-d\" is sufficient to rope in the longs,\u201d prices |.do s0, as we will buy and pay for the pro- | our hands, or the property can be bought for.spools, when made, will be sent to Fng- land.curred during the pest week caused trade to | \u2018ment will, of course, have the effect of eas- $60,000, nominal ; assets, $100,- \u201ci rma will be madp aseerd- , ESERIES New Asariseicnis iv- Dag ERS PROTECTED TO DEATH, AND À } THOUBAND YEARS DYING) \u2014 .\u2018Whether *tis noblez in the mind to suffer the stings snd arrows of outrageous fortune,\u201d for a thousand long years under .PRÔTECTION, Or, on the soca of FREE-TRADE, launh our troubles, and, by neglectin:, end them! \u201cTo ¢le1\u2014To sleep\u201d No, Canada! only a few flolds and farms! Is't a consummation 'voutly to be wished ?Ro} à thousand years a-dying ! ao To CHEAPSIDE YOR BARGAINS DURING STOCK TAKING TAILORING DEPARTMENT, UP-GTAIRS.437 AND 439 NOTRE DAME STREET, 1819, MONTREAL.© 1879 A, A.MURPHY.AT HALF-PRIOE! POCKET DIARIES FOR 1879.18e | MORTON, PHILLIPS & DULMER, STATIONERS, de, 875 NOTRE DAME RTREET.: 10 * 604 If you keep the New Disinfectant .- BRONI- CHLORALTN | In constant use in your houses, you will eseppe all infectons diseases and all silments produced by noxious vapors.bad drainage, &c.It is sold In 25c.and 50c.BOTTLES ! and being highly concentrated, it is the chempert tu well ns the best Disinfectant ever introduced to the public.My.Horace B.Pike, Health Officer, Yonkers, N.Yi, writes :\u2014* | have been using your Bromo-Chioralum for somo time past in my general practice, aud ft has proved almost invaluable, esp-ctall in the sick Toom, where Îts deodorizing efferts readiiy appreciated by both patient and physician.Asa wash and disinfectant I have uscd it froely in our Smatl- pox Hosplrai with entire success, and to the great comfort vi patients.Tho article belug inodorous and non-pelsonous, has a wide range of application which à iittle experienco in ites uso oaslly indloatus and a tril only is necessary estatilen îts real value.MOXTREAL, December 2011, 1878.Mrssre.TILDEN & OO.NBw YOHX - At your request we havo tried the BROM(-CHLORALUM in cur water closets and elsew here intho Albion Hotol, axd bave found thatfit entirely extinguishes all tho odors.Wo have tried other things, but have found nothing so e@ticacious, and at the sametime produc.mg no smell of jtsclf, We take pleasure in recommending It as the best disinfectant wo have ever used.[Bigned,] STFARN & MURRAY, Proprictors, Albion Hotel, MANUPACTURED BY TILDEN & CO., New York.H.HASWELL & Co.150 McGill street, Montreal, WBOLESALEAGENTS FOR CANADA.AND ALL DRUGGININ.17° AN APPEAL TO EXGLISHMEN ¢ The Charitable Committee of BT.GRORGES SOCIETY havo decided to relieve the English poor during this Winter at the St.George*s*Home, 159 £t.Antoine stroet, at haif-past Eight o'clock every FRIDAY morving, The Committee in: taking this stop, confidently rely upon the assistance of Englishmen fo help them.Donstions earnestly solicited! Provisions or cast-off Clothing can be sent to the Home, Donations in cash, which will be ackaow- ledged ta the papers twice a week, to .W.D.STROUD, 464 ST.PAUL STREEY, 14 Chairman of Committes, S OALES ! ANALYTICAL, DISPENSING, ana COUNTER, \u2018ren the bent foreign and American manufacturers.GAS Amariond .GASOLINE 580, of the bout quality for the manufsciare of Gas.TR Th NURRAY, BREMNER & COuse wee.mmnY eran.[HE NEW ELIXIR OF LIFK THE OUCA BLEXIK OF JOBEPH BAIN, PARIS, \u2014 Promotes Obotrfäiness and LongeTity, facilitates Digestion, tee Rorvous Sion norenses Ne Amioty à enables old pec pie to recover Vis viaor 0 vaut an , TRIS WON RIVED AT UVF NEEM WINDSOR HO' MONTREAL, - to Wii do well ar Eas ot shin etal, where CORRESPOND WITH THR TIMES.This Hotel has Special Accommpdation for DINNER AND SSPSMS PANN.Both La Pablio Diaing Booms, or in Private Bows FOR PRIVATE RALLS, WITH DINNER OR SUPPER.Musto dw: Winter Monti 18 the Fromoneds, on enday, Tunrs- - + ov a \u201cTo be, or not to be ?that is tho question.Cheapeide wants to be protectod to death and to do EL, | 32 \u2014 \u2014 Auction Sales, By Benning & Barsaiou.JNSOILVENT ACP of 1878, and AMENDING ACTS.SALE OF KEAL ESTATE.Iu (Le wiutter of 1.La BANUR, ©f to City of Mont real, un ingolvent.Theo undersiumed Asshmnee will sell by Pabtio Auction, at hi» office, No.60 St.James stroot, ia tue City of Moutreai, on Thüaraday, tue 25th day ef Jau.fast, At 11 o'c'ôck um.That certain Lot of Land, situate in the City of Mon*- real.being No.1830 on the Official Plan ot tne took of Reference of thu Bt.Antoine Ward, wit à magniticent Stouo House thereou crected, polis No.18 Bbuter street.The House lina lately deeu balit, and containa all the modern (provements.All furtber informut nn ;iven on application at tho office of the underelgned ARTHUR M.PERKINS, 1 Assignee.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.Office of Perkins, Fulton & Pork - 60 Bt.James street, ns .Assignoes and Aconuntante, Moutrcal.Jannary 14th.3579.J 18 end JPSOLVENT ACT OF 1876, In the matter of ROLLAND, O'BRIRN & CO.,of Mon- treal, Insolvenis.The undersigned Assignee will sell, by Public Aue- tion, at so much in the dollar upon inventory valus- tion, at No.833 BT.PAUL STREET, On Tuesday, 28th January, Instons, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., The following Assots, iu three lots, as follows :\u2014 Machinery, value, as pcr Inven- \u2019 resessrsses ss n0rra 0000000 P2,348.70 Laste and Dies, 60.1,099.71 Office and Store Furniture, safe, RE, OOcness er sas sa nsecsnanes 974.35 COalecrorrenororseccuestscceccesce «118.40 $ 4.bat.16 Roots, 8hocs, Rubbers, 40.0,547.49 Book Debts, Bilis Ree., ke.11,301.68 Tho Inventory may be examined tion had upon application, Terms\u20148 and 6 months, approved endorse noses, or interest allowed at the rate of 10 per ont.per annum, for prompt cash, : L.JOS.LAJOIE, Assignos and fall informsa- -_Meztings and Amusements, MIZPAH LODGE, ~ No.8, Grand L~dge ef Quelee, 1.0.0.P, 3 The Inr Wepkl cating - 9 of this 6 Lakoa\u2019 pions on THURSLAY Evening, at Bight olciock, In the 0Gd- Fellows Chambers, No.86821) Craig strect.Visiting Brothers cordiaily iuvited.: ED.BEATTY, R.& : P.O.Box, 1,080.6zlaw : VICTORIA SKATING CLUB 1 i The Diroctors propose to hold à J \u2019 CHILDRRN'S PANCY DRESS KNTEATAINMNNY, On Wednesday, 29nd January.On this occasion admission will be by ordinmry téssdo tickets, which must be produced as the doow! Extrh tickets for strangers through subscribers, cam be obtained from the Becretary at a charge of 508, § ; ALEX.MOFFAT, L 188 eod Bec'y \u201cTre ; CRYSTAL PALACE : SHATING RINK.© : Grand Mraquerade, Friday.Jan.Sith, v Admirtion to the foe In Fan ticket, 10 cuts inch, to be EA bo by A Silver Medal will be Fancy Dressed gentieman, and Tate dt the inst ps rtaleed for Ming, Lo satire.uso « ngsyed ; otivcks vires > 164 NAMUEL RORERTSON, ! MISSIONARY MLETING 1 i SYNOD HALL, 34th Junaary, 1879, ; : Eiht o'cloak, pm, | On the occasion of the Mesting of Bishops for thy * consecration of tbe Bisbop of Montreal, po The Bight Rev.the Lord Bishop of Froderisten i : the Chair, CR © \u2014 ny The following rpeakers wii! address the meeting's The Biskop-clect of Montreal, tue Bight Rev.thd Blshop of Algows, the Right Reverend the a Maine, The Hiyut Rev.the Diehop of Ontario, Bev.Canou Baldwin, the Reversnd Principal y Terms liberal, ; - Sale at.ELEVEN o'clock.BENKING & BARSALOU, - Anett 18 By W.C.Norman.AWNBROKER® SA LE OF URREDREMRED PLEDGES, &c.Iam Instructed by D.Lazarus, toscll at my stores\u2019 f and 10 Bt Joseph street, on WEDNESDAY next, 22r4 instant, kl] the Unredeemod Plodyes 10 date, comprising Jewellery of all nds, Watches, Fools, Eothlng, uns, Bevoivers,&c.Bale at7 v'elock p.m.172 W.C.NORMAN, Auctioneer.~~ Bc W.E.Shaw.JNSOLVEN TACT OF 1875, and AMENDING ACTS.\u2014\u2014 Bale of GROCERTYT S'TOVK by Anction.\u2014 In the matter of CAMILLE B21KN, Insolvent.By order of the Court, tho undersigned will sell by Public Auction, on ; - Thursday, the 23rd January, 1879, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, at the promises of the Tnsolveul, vorner of Roy and Eanguinet atrects, Montreal, :: 8 wholo of tho Stock of Groo yies, Shop Fixtures, &c., in lots to suit purchasers, Ynventory msy be senn and further information obtained op application to the undersizne 1 Assigness TAYLOR & DUFF, D.C.L, Thos.White, Ksq, Me, Coltootion for > BENNING & BARSALOU, Agora Dioeu san Fuid.© trie ; Office of , , | ; ; \u201cHontreat.Jabmarys létts PAT 155 58th ANNIVERSARY OF THY VY ERY DESIRABLE PROPER- MONTREAL AUXILIARY BIBLE 2 » PES BY AUCTION, Will b6 held In the ! Tho Bubtcribers will 81) at thelr Rooms, Nos.126 BT, JAMES ST, MET HODIST CHURCH, and 128 Bt.Peter street, on On Wednesdny Evenin a f .5.38nd Jan < \u201cape very éesvave Doutle Ville, vaoun as amor n°5\" EUR Adu, dor.nen pone vi FAI \u201c wh TA 43.BL.N Vitio, ND.1261 DORCHESTER STARET, with avout 10 400ress the me ritng, = 1Ave kindly consente 67,000 fect of ground.Cbatr wil be tukun ut 7 50, : : - ALSO, \u2014 The public cord, d attina i The Residence, No.2 Westmount Terrace, being bom ocortially Invited attna.163) No 1742 ST.CATHKRINK BTREEL, 84 foob by THE ANNUAL GENERAL '* Both aro in first-class order.with excellent MEETING of the MONTERAL AL Co drainage.ING BOCIELY will be held in tho rv chanics\u2019 Hall, 03 WEDNESDAY, os Fo ÿ-m , to recirés annual TEDO And ch fst] f \"som rOuRgereR, |.- rT a +.RELIGIOUS ANSIVER:.BARRIER - .1 7 eod held in the i ho 3 ST.JAMES ST, METHODIST CHURCH, .of following orders Evening at 7.80 eock, is he, \" ce MONTREAL AUXILIARY BH#LEBOd) on WEDNESDAY, Mind Fniluary, |.FRENCH CANADIAN Mibélomank 117 EE a THURSDAY.21 7d shout.L - \u2014, ES MONTREAL RELIGIOUS TRACT FRIDAY, Zéth Faouaiy.During the A: in MEETIXG will be Ta Had of tre X.- Association cash day from 1340 1 o': lok.ns ato distance ur to; mtetinge, can be farnisised «with ve ling them to & r'duction of one-third in far, by sprlsine to Mr.Edward .lors leavirg home ab they rs lore lea; ing home, Taust bo shown at W.WILLIAMS, Beat F.STACEY, General Agent.A sidences solicited aa heretofore.Ax earl TEADE SALES OF GROCERIES general mess chandise, and ; al \u2018BALES OF DAMAGED GOODS.FAHM STOCK\u2014Thoronghbred Cattle, Hdraes, &e.Appraisals and Valuations made.! 7 Insolvent Hotices, INSOLVENT ACT of 1876, STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Tenders will be received until the 24th inst.for the stock of John Haro d.No.195 MoGali street, axouuting, per inventory, to $1,617.18.Tenders other than for cash to name the security viered.Thes and inventory .plication 0 the undersigned.Co 0 Men on ap THOMAS DARLING, |Assignes.wat mes sect, 1 10 00d INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, ¥.B.\u2014Agtnts for Hy.Trosmusr's oslebratod Soalev and Amending Acts.| ! i 1.LYMAN, SONS & Co., ÿ In the matter 02 FERRAULT & CO.Inspivents.MONTREAL.® SALE BY TENDER.| Tenders will be received the anders | OTIOCE! - TÉHER d'clock in Che Afternoon, oF ened, watil The subscwiders have constantly om hand à large Fhursday, the 23rA January, 1879, oc the different Loads vor tho purchase.of the Stock of Furs, Fats, 4c, QOAL OIL! -and Fixtures, belonging 10 the abovo Estaia.vit, : : Stock, &6 per Inventory.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026., 5D wae oo a a RY hg TO Fixtures .srsoness ei 75.00 » to arrive, & fow cars AL.Our bar Stock and Stock List ean be seen on ap Le ize all in exceliens condition of weight the Aesiunce.! ' \u2018 We have always on haud fresh Tenders, other than fer cash, to Dame ssonritios and time required.| The highost or any Tender, not neceÿe :\":1y ne- JOHN TAYLOR, Office of Taylor & Duff, and prime : 178 8353 Notre Dame s Montreal, 2(th January, 1879.INSQLVENT ACTof 1875, and Amending Acts.t REYNOLDS & VOLKRL, Ps In the matter of RE Lon EL, Piiriers, TENDERS for the £tock-in-Trade, Stqre Purniture, end Bot k Debts, belonging tO + estaléofthuanove- named Insolveuts, will bo :« /ed by the under vigued up titi - Monday, the 27ihday.of Janmary, inet, The Btock, gonsleting of Furs and Hata, | amounts as per inventory to.($8,127.04 Store Furniture und Fixt brevoceos TD Book Delds, sa periist .wcs00000c) 8,687 40 The stock.Inventory and list of book debts may he seen nt the store No.447 Nowe Dame A ocs upicd by the insolvent.| Tenders may Le made for the Sto:k and Puralt- ture and for the Book Debts separately.or for tus whole in ove lot; and the hiznest or any tender May not necessary Le &cop'ed ! Parties making oiher 1ban mash offers will please to name tho securities they proposu 10 glye JONN FAIR, | 15 Bt.Franoois Xavier by by Tin san 18700} INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, And Amending Acts.175 Inthe Mater A.BAWTELL & Co., of Montreal de OS Eisrbrboke, Insclvents.| \u2014 i Tenders undermentionsd assets en teas et TT un + 3 any et fe) 1579, at BOON, ViX-\u2014 * ; eneral Goods, th store No.235 St.Lawrence street, Montreal.| VIRIUTOR 32.000000 ecrans .00,003 ss General Goody ! \"ss Eis mod, Shove 5 44,908 18 | FIXtUTUBoccrcescrocescacesss 140-70 6,118 83 Pook Debts, Montreal.\u201c735 11 book Debts and Bills re .ceivable, Bherirooks,.2,950 97 .$16,767 44 Tenders may be for the whoie ta one\u2019 lot, or for.sproified icone.| Iuventories ané' Stock at : 'be sean on appifeation to the und aud at Sher.Brooke ty pps og to P, P.Suck, Eq., Sherbroolse, Part ing other than effers will regatre to neme security proposed.; Arrangements can ade dor or nase.PES | SAMUEE JOULNSTON, | mr a + OfMctal Assi eh SH or Office of Taylor & put * MECHANICS HALL: fo Oficial Assismeny and eu) = .oy | 8353 Notre Dame \u2014 ; } = Montreal, Junuary Zist, 1679., 172 SONGS oF SOOTLAND: | 27 By John J.Arnton.Hamilton Corbett, pronounced the: press £he - : gm eet Bcotish Vocalist and Hume momie WO populsy entertainments tn\u2019 ve\u2019 JOHN J.ARNTON, Hall on tho evenings of Thursd on toe ve AUCTION ER, 23rd and 25th fast, assisted by Johm IL Boots, » .Foser, Boio-Pianist and Accompanist, 79 ST.JAMES STREET, Admission, 6c.Reserved, 5c, : \u2019 ' \u2018ours tickets at DRZOUCHE'8 MDHIO MONTREAL.Open at 7:30; commence at 8 prompt, À GENERAL AUCTION BUSINESS TRANBAOTED, \u2014S2riedesat 10.SL: J JK A y .A RN, i a cL.(EAL ESTATE The bulk of jrantactions wiil S TING © {VA miiadie of Maren, 8a Customary to former yeas wad EN 220$ HOUSEHOLD FUENITURE-galss at privaiere | \u2018&0O FANCY DRESSES FOR.Ë FROM 8L.00'te 02.56.BIG.J.HAZAZB: (GRAND MASQUERADE AT : G! the BT.A VRENCE BATIR AE = * inet.\u201d Brass band in attendance.admirer rE 1 Co The above is from Ze National, whieh mentions the names of Messrs.Nelson and Holton as candidates, emdorsing the latter.: Those Dissaieuals.Thé Gascits in an article on ** Dismissals from office says.\u201cThe new Ministry Sound e doing the work which one might fairly form, and in accordance with tha on endeavor Le reduce the expenditure, bave in: sll such co demie Ce npe- leas officer.If we are to lay down the doctrine that Governments must not\u2019 dismiss any one whom they findWn office, E even upon grounds ¢fee- mony, then econom becomes impossible fri'tbe administration of public affairs, A\u2019 rekless administration moulé, under gach sircumatancee, have it in a power on the eve its going oat, to figod departments with its own friends, and thus impese upon its successors burdens entirely \u2018Unnecessary in the publio interests, and yet most onerous upon the publicexchèquer.We have no fear that the people of this country will find fanit with Ministers for endesvoring to reduee the staff of the departments to the lowest poenible figure.We do not believe that the salaries paid in this ecuntry are too high, whether we lock to those pail to Ministers or three paid to officers in the patlie service.Wa should be sorry to see econo mies effected at the exyense of peapls who are giving their time aud rervice te the publie; and if Ministes will bonestly the stafls to the smallest number.consistent with effi y suming every offiesr co \u2018de bis fell day's work for his.full day's pay, economy may be effected without iy say way Tore ® {he a of those almnly em- RR come before Parliament that in the .ewer whelming majority of cases whewe Rave tak ce, Bare been dv empire.be thi dee to eda to odie cpr @e .: ; : À ts overstowded, two men o.ky found when thy facta | Four O'clock P.M.New Adverlisements this P.M, BoxDps Mass., gold.aovcesn0 05000000 US Cleveland.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vanne 8 Veat Chicago.ws : FOR SALE BY \u2018WAM.BALLOU & OO, 8 Wall Street, New York.ton.\" Some Bank upon them 9 | + o JOURNAL OF COMMERCE.\u201d Last week {he Bditor af the Journal of Commerce In speaking of the unreliability of Mercantile Agen-' cies, sald :\u2014 \u201cThe information was procured from the * Change List,\u2019 published by Dun, Wiman & Co's Mercantile Agency of this eity, dated Dec.31st, and was farther corroborated By information through McKidop's Agency, which has recently osased to 40 business lo Untario and Quebec.11 isione of the few lessons we have received through relying upon such informa- =; i « WAITING.We are still waiting fod some respectable person to come forward and speak well of the agencies, who has not either himself or ihe members of his | family feeding at least ond of the agencies, and made use of them to assist in Gbtaining goods on eredit & | when there was no chance of paying for thom, mana; ers don\u2019t Like to be ssked how American Mercantile Agency wen manage {0 operate amd.somse of this dlyecters.It cannod be dented that tho grestest; rogues in Canada have | -always found banks in Montreal to disecunt their Peper by getting themselves falsely rated in any one of the sgeney books.The rub is that both bank \u201cmanagers and directors khow lhat these books are : thoroughly nazelisbia.SALR GOING ON.Our Cheap fais cématencés every morning at Nine v'eiook, 8.CARSLEY, 208 AND 900 NOTRE DANE srmzar.tra por img that he Seb -vorons ta fintters him baving al drede of ence and si rap PRINARY sary to © Frenc exirs cl Latin The kngl Spelling, $L wi \u201cEh, fiom 8 »ondsy, WEST-B w ali other conveniences necessary » first-alass 8chool.©] situate in a ve airy, and vasii Access of bis time fm visiting Great Brita rz with agement his rpeciul wilensure b 0 = The best proof of his pst ru\u2019 cvss ss au Etacation- : mt In this city will be found amony=i th ouny msn who have received their educa filon at his hands, aud who sre now tn good post many filling offices of trust, while others have ba- some sud cessful merch, an aed und pursuing profess Careers.NER.SHOP would farther state that a large number ofinfiuen Moutréal have often solicited him take whesn the higher Knail te taught, with Latin ang Orvek, if n quired.Tux JUBI0R Division i hes n to smaller prépare Leu for the business of Life.will receive particutar attention se quisit on of there langn raphy, History, Writing, Ari and Bhokkeen az.The course In Reems.Instruction In French.will be imparted io all the clases of the School.The Echool of ten weeks - _BRenior Oreck and Latin extras.Mo Punng the wis ter reason, an additional chargo of made el.' .ND PRIVATE SCHOOL.\"ME.H.ARNOLD in Has mneh pleasure snacuncing Ms intention of MONDAY, the 3rd Febly.next, | 4 PRIVATE 8OHOO LL in that large building, 190 MOUNTAIN STREET, Wbax DoRCHISTER brasaT, Lately ocevpiod dy the Fon.Peter Mitchell.The heuss and premises aro sxoeadingly commo- pacious ith fine yard, ca; clase rooms, and for the purposes of ry desirable locality, being oven, ble from all lof tas west ton of + .The choc! will be fitted up with mew furniture and apparatusof the moet approved kind and in uo- cordance with the improvements required in modern ing.would take this unity of eay- has, 4 the ow years, spent\u201d Educational ineti- ip and other countries, and self that the many bdbimts thas obtained, o practical experience acquired from bislife made teaching and 1 man- study and constant employment, » rt in his present uw ait: e many hantons ; ants, not-a few are to be tial prrons ta ave sien, premising thets infin- The Bebool wii embrace three Divisiens\u2014fenior, .a Division LOYER only will se admitted, to branches and French will bis aoastant endeavor to ! arta thoromghl and ard, afar ns) th ï auction] eduoat a yi ced ander Bi bment worth tronage and the comm The ps Hoobs of study to in the Senior a » and.thus render Re- surport of be parsued specially podes- of ut Greek taught to those wh) dsaire the ages leh Branches wil! comprise and Reading Tocutian, Componition, Grammar.Heo - thmotio, Matnematios nity \"Division will te thas the Lower Divisions wil) indluda ali teading to lead up to the nm Tear will bs divided into four sessions each, _ t Mondaz in Sept.to Nav.1 Hovember 11th to January se M8 = rpm to aprit à A to June vOth.(Btrictly payable In advance for enchs séssion.Fo ri Lo * \u201c_ 2000 \u201c dod action for abnence.for fuel.\" : As the nnmber will be limited, eariy app'iostion ie 0 ensure admimion.be seen on school business, Eater at dé se Matthew atrobt, unl Sl © Commutijeations will receive pro \u201cattentes.re 0 fous.1 th after that dato at the 14 ; Toys 2414 Saw 4 107 oF T1504 Qu o Brida) Mors, A Bride from ihe Sen, Baia BE eh IR w 4 Wi SELLING QFF AT COST | momrrarre VARDIET reas.a+ 7 CW £7 Tear Hleary.(CUAL OIL.\u201cYe bave ca and ae Chere = Saat 4 REA SEE EWING & co., PICTURE MOULDINGS and FRAMES, MIRRORS, &e., &e.FHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK DEPOT ! - i iz 5 DR BRESOLES STREET.=a M1 READ! RPAD!! REAB HE! 1 Complete Hevels forte: Mneh.° Gray, Barine: itn an ad @wendo- nding Fn A Quin among ce RS Dumber of \u2018others a So.Emel Ve ot Gil, Paruttué OÙ, I Bea) Was JOHN PAXTON & Con 26 pe.TERE WP VFRY ARTICI® REDUCED © fw Prive, during Stork-takiav.PARCY WOOLLFE GOODS TERUWE AWAY aT THE WINDSOR, 1908 AY.CATHERINE STRENT.1908.BRHOUILLET & POIRIER.bod LAE Telegrams., THE RIVER.\u2014LonouEVR, Jan.22.\u2014 River clear ; ice stopped at Longue Point.\u2026.BoucuenvirLr, Jan.22.\u2014 River clear.VARENNES, Jan.22\u2014Icœ firm ; parties bave begun making the road.ERCUERES, Jan.22.\u2014Several persons .crossed on foot yesterday.QUEBEC, Jan.\u2018| 22.\u2014 Not much ice in the river; Ferry steamers cross easily ; river open at Rouge.PROBABILITIES.\u2014 METEOROLIGICAL Orrick, ToronTo, January 22\u201410 am.\u2014 Probabilities for the next 24 hours: \u2014 Lower Lake region, fresh to brisk winds and cloudy weather with snow and rain.St.Lawrence, moderate to fresh winds, and cloudy to partly cloudy weather.Maritime Provinces, brisk to high winds, clondy weather with snow, followed by partially Jp clearing.FROM KINGSTON, ONT.1WO0 CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH.\u2014KixestoN, Ont, January 22.\u2014About 5 this morning a fire broke out in Thomas Jchnson\u2019s bakery, situated near the corner of Princess and Barrie streets.Johnson and his family lived over the bakery.Two little : girls, daughters of Mr.Johnson, who slept in the third story, were burned to death.The premises of George Brown, adjoining, were also partially destroyed.FROM QUEBEC.JEFROLAL DASPAYON TO FICS SEAN.) TRISH PROTESTANT BENEVOLENT BOCIETY.\u2014 QUEBEC, Jan, 22.\u2014 $200 was added to the funds of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society by the recent concert in this city.STORE AND OFFICE RENTS in Peter and Paul streets\u2019 have decreased very much indeed, and are now letting for the coming business year for almost any amount offered.This, it is feared, is not indicative of good prospects.On the other hand, very high 1ates indeed are asked for mew dwelling.houses in the lately-burned district in Montcalm Ward, which is rapidly becoming the favorite locality for residence.CHARLEVOIX COUNTY, \u2014 Mr.PF.X.Cimon, one of the candidates in Charlevoix County, arrived here yesterday, but will leave again immediately.\u2018He seems confl- dent of success.Y.M.C.A.Work will be now steadily upon the new Young Men's Chrjg- Pa on Hall on, John street.v DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE.Second Day.|8PEC1AL DESPATCH TO THR STAR.) Otrawa, January 22,\u2014The Board met at 110.80 o'clock, the President, Mr.Joseph, in | the chair.The minutes of.the last meeting : were read and approved, Hop.James Macdonald here entered and | was received with applause, BUTTER INBRECTION.a | I% was moved by Hon, James Skead sec- :onded by Mr.Elliott that the Board recom- {mends \u201cbat the inspection of butter be com.i pulsory in future, and that the act relating \u2018thereto be.80 amended as to embrace the i principle of corgpulsory inspection of butter, Buea), fish and flour., Hon, Mr, Skead in introducing the subject ;ssid it was high time that the inspection of {butter should be made compulsory.It would induce the farming community to prepare an article fit for commerce ; for at present our butter bore a poor: name in the foreign markets.He read an extract from a paper which folly illustrated that the value would be en.need and the trade greatly increased, Mr.Lukes wiskied to know if tha motion had reference to the quantities.for both export aud domestic use, ; Hon.Mr Skead said it hued to butter (sold in 8, rincipelly for export.| Mr.Tiott Toronto) said a prose dont of Be po as from the way in which Ît was bonght store-keepers in exchange for goods ; the store keeper was thus under ia strong temptation to buy bad butter from the farmer's wife rather than run the risk of offending her by saying that her butter was below the market average, Under a com- Julsory inspection law for export this would revented.r.McCulloch considered that a distine- tion should be made.He favored inspoc- Hon of butter for export, bat.not when sold in small quantities.There was no reason why a housekeeper'shonld be preventad from buying bad butter If she desired it.; Hon.Mr.Skead'did not desire to prevent \u2018any one from purchasing any grade of but- i i i | ter he saw fit, but bis moti@n woäld enable le to know what they werq prirchasing.F r.\u2019Lukes,of the une sociation, con- | sidered compulsory inspection butter impracticable unless d as to quantities were given and foreign coming into the country were subjected to inspection.He believed there were too many grades of butter and flour to make such inspection prac., and a corresponding d iris; for the ficable, ; later ot tacso,ae weli 84 for tho Primazy Division, || Mr.Bremner considered that compulsory Foch M eur most experienced Lady inspection of fish barrels should be recom: THz PRIMARY Division wiil oamsist of litile mended, ; ee des mass | Mr.Churcher, London, {onsidered chat blended with loving care and kindly supervision.ecm ry inspection w.most objec- in ini the tafaat Tn hd Bing.bavic lionable fo the merchants of London, who £50 physical, a8 wall as their mental devdlopment.open pr cipally ae gland and whose } 501 2880R DUVAL, fOr IIARY YOArS & KV 98 Wi0- were accepted.; 1 teacher cf ibe language in the High : Mr.Woods contended that compulsory in- The f.et of the sorsiène of this highly qualified and | Spection was absolutely impracticable, and Ful.known Frofiaser be ured.wiibe a sufi moved, in amegdment, that the inspection of ceive that Attention which 1t8 valuo 18 Province Dutter for export only be compulsory.Thete eee omupete Aseiatants will te employed as being no seconder the amendment fell to the an Ltr Saag ber vial | BRL.A.Chapman, Com Exchange .4 .OG.A.e s soda Attention to aline Denke mens as Tes Teronto, consid that the inspector's judgment at any should be e final Ph on allowed.To oe interfered with at other places, He tharefore moved that the Government be asked to empower Boards of Trade and similar associations to appoint cropiners of butter, &c., and that when so appointed the inapection of butter offered tor sale in five or more packages be compul- on.Jas.Skead was willing to with.raw his motion if Mr, Chapman's was | Mr.Thèmes White, M.P., said the mo- ticn did pot involve merely the inspection of batter, but gave the Boardy of Trade wer to appoint inspectors, something a Government in these os would not feel i to t.t t the matter should be referred Lo 8 apecial comumittos to yeport at the present session, com- Tosed of Messrs.Skead, Magic, Bremner, Greene, Lukes, Chapman and Woods.Mr.Robertson seconded the.resolutinn, and at the same time compulsory inspection.He poin out cases where thtter had reached Montreal in bad condition warked A 1 when inspected.Mr.White's amendinent was carried on a vote of 20 to 4.\u2019 HALIFAX AS À WINTEKE PORT.Mr.Bremner, for the Halifax Chamber of.Commerce, brought up the subjest of Halifax as « winter ports \u201cmired.thes in the opinion of this Board it_is \"the \u2018du the overninent to use every effort to Halifax, ia de Intorçoloniel Railway, the win- ver port of ihe Dominion for ehi to.Europe thé prods.of the Forth west as well as carrying mails and passengers.Mr.\u201c| Bremner -pointed out the advantages, and | was followed by esars.Frazer, MoCulloch, Sanford, Robettson and others.The resolution was carried without divi sion.The Board then adjourned until 2:30 o'clock, when the fisca} policy will be taken wp.: \u2019 i S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CoxrrLirxT 10 THE QUERN's HoTpu., \u2014 We observe from the London Daily Tele! groph, of December 28th, that its speeial apondent, Mr.J.Drew Gay, who ac- mpenied the Princess Louise and suite to {anads, pays a very high compliment to the Queen's Hotel, of this city: Speaking of Canadisn hotels, Mr.Drew Gay says :\u2014 - travellin some little y of of -their peculisrities, and the result my investi.of the West, I did not find a single ble hostelry in the Dominion, ee ! = An ingenious robbery was lately commit: | in Paris.A man auld 1 he residence a master builder and told his wife that her hmaband had fallen fre a \u2018sofold, and thet * « 3 , him \u2018 at and fous 4 t § Montreal.2 a Tortunates.2 .Citv News.RUx AWAT.\u2014A borse attached to sleigh belonging to Mr.Garry ran away yesterday afternoon, but was s by Policeman Prefontaine before much damage was done.DisoBAROED.\u2014Eusebe Viger, charged by Frederic d'Aragon with having aseaulied him at Longuenil twelve months ago, has been discharged from custody by Mr.Deenoyers, Police Magistrate.Stearise Hav.\u2014 Lawrence Beehan, 18, laborer, for stealing two bundles of hay aud @ quantity of oats from his employer's stable, pleaded guilty and was sent to jail for one month by the Police Magistrate, .Grand Lodge of Quebee.The Grand Lodge of the United Temperance Association was opened in due form by the G.W.President, Bro.A.Leighton, at 9 a.m, The various representatives preseat reported that the work of temp:rance in their various lcealities was progressing very favorably, These reports occupied most of the morning session.The Grand Lodge received visits from the Rev.Thomas Gales, Sacratary of the Dominion Temperance Alliance, and from the Rev.Mr.Duff, of Sherbrooke.Rav.Mr.Gales explained the objects of the Alliance and the working of the new Temperance Act.Rev.Mr.Duff gave also an interesting account of \u2018the working of the Al- Konce, and the Lodge adjourned at twelve o'clock.Not to be Dismissed.The Herald, in referring to an invitation tendered to Lientenant-Governor Latellier to dine at Government House, Ottawa, \u2014as Sir Joseph Porter, KeC.B, First Lord of the Admiralty, would say, ¢officially,\u201d\u2014re- marks: \u201cWe have read of great men, who, having received such invitations to the banquets of other great men, and no sooner enjoyed a cheery rcpast, aud finished their quiet glass of claret, then, passing out of the banqueting chamber to the drawing-room\u2014 where there were no ladiea\u2014they suddenly found themselves without their heads.That sort of thing, however, wus a long time ago, and an invitation te dinner, now-a-days, | generally means anything but mischief from the inviter to the invitee.\u201d Walter T{elly\u2019s Case.Nothing further has transpired iu the case of the unfortunate New Yorker, Mr.Walter Kelly, whose lunacy, or alleged lunacy, we commented on in yestenliy's edition.The young man is receivin best care the jail can give him, and his friends are expected to be in town to-morrow afternoon.During the year there have boon no less than forty persons comunitted to the care of the police for insanity, and it does seem moat unchristian condnct on the part of our legislators, both civic and provincial, thot some better provision has not long ago been made for the treatment of mental diseases in its early stages.Certainly placiug a lunatic in a building designed for criminals should not te the first step to cure theso un.It would bo almost enough to craze à sane man.Hochelagus Troubles.This municipality has been having much notoriety of late, and the officlals thereof have evinced much energy.Now they are to have a bout with Mayor Beaudry, who insists that they shall pay their water rates to the city.Hochelaga contends that the city of Montreal should supply the citizens of their municipality with water free of cost, and that they will compel the proud mstro.politans to forego Jreaning claims upon them for water rates.ey insist that the sewaga of Montreal renders the St.Lawrence unfit for their use, and that the city has no right to pollute the water which flows to them.Thus the enterprising little town threatens to get her water for nothing.Meantime, the time has not yet expired which the committee has given in which the payment of the money is to be made.Should the rates not be forthcoming at the end of the ten days, however, the water will be shut off.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.Presbytery of Nontreal\u2014Continuation - of Report.In addition to the business reported elsewhere, the following business was transacted yesterday afternoon : .Rev.W.Forlay, of Lachute, was appointed Moderator of the Presbytery for the next aix months.The Rev.R.H.Warden, Couvenor of the Home Mission Committee, submitted its report for the past quarter, showing & most encouraging state of affairs in the various missions of the Presbytery.- À committee was appointed to visit Port Lewis and La Se witha view of unitin ese two congreghtions under one pastoral charge.The city missionary labors of the Rev.Robert Wilson, of Erskine church, were spoken of in the most commendatory terms.The Presbytery recorded its entire satisfaction with report of the Committee of the Whole was presented and ted.The books of the former Treasurer the Prosbytory'a funds (Mr.David Yuile)\u2014 were audi : AFTERNOON Bxpruuxt.\u2014The names of the Rev, Jumes Stewart, of Arundel, aud the Rev.Robert Hamilton, of Grenville, were laced on the roll of the Presbytery as mem- Pere in full stan lin, .Rev.J.Coull will be inducted into the church at Yaljeyfeld ot 7 p.m.on February Rev.À.B.Mackay, of Brighton, Eng., called to the Crescent street Church, is to receive $4,000 annum if he accepts the call which has been made.WEDNEsD4AY'8 PROCREDINGS.This morning the question of the debt on tre Harrington Church was submitted to a Committee of Rev.Messrs, Warden (com- vener), R.Campbell and J.8.Black, with the vaderfanding that the congregation there will meet a portion of the debl.A standitg committee on the Statistica and Finances ef the congregations and stations within the bonnds of the Preabytery was appointed to report in April and October of each yecr, and at other times if necessary, and the Rev.Mesars.Warden (couvener), Campbell, Mackie, snd Metars.W, Robb, W.Darling, jr., D.Aikmar, and W.Kiug were appointed, A memorial from Mr.David Macfarlañs and others prays that the Court shall endeavor to bave their persemal liabihty ou aa overdue mortgage op Stanley -street:Ch d-committce was appointed to arrange the difficulty.This failing, the fellowing mo- j \u2018ion will teke effect :\u2014\u2018\u201c That the Preuby- tery recommend the congregation of Stauley «11eet Church to nse all diligence to see that the mortgage in question be liquidated at as early a date as ible, or ot de so arrahged that Mr.David Macfarlane, in view of his d removal from the city, be re lieved of responsibility in the matter, be.ieving his request to be a reasonable one.\u2019 A MESSAGE TO THE R, ©.BISHOP OF MONTREAL.pros, premmten the lloming sport, wich : a following report, whi was unanim adopted : \u2014#1t having been reported to the Presbytery that the rervices of several of their congregation in the «ify of Montreal were seriously disturbed by the Corpus Christi procession, preventing as it did many of the members of the said con- gregatio : reaching their places of worship ; also that sn arch was erected on St.Catherine street, almost ite the door of St.John's Church (Russell Hi o grat deren ria the penple i t _ tery, desirous of harmony between the v churches of this ¢ity and Dominion, hereby agsinat apy repetition of the offence thotities othe Roman Catholic Church fn Montreal in future take such measures «s will remove all cause of complaint.\u201d Copies were ort-red to be bent the City Clerk and the Roma: Oatholio Lerd Bishop The Treasurer, Rev, J.Wellwond, pow, sented his report showing that theemonnt in arrears was $201 ; $38.50 had boen paid in; there were $59 of azrears yet due ; the rate for tle year was $252.50 ; $117 had béen received ; $135 yet remained unpaid: the the | r.Wilson's labors.The | property removed from their shoulders, and\" = and in ane.case a minister, from | | New Advertisements {bis PM, REST AND COMFORT TO THE SUFFERING, BROWNS HOUSEHOLD PANACEA HAB NO EQUAL FOR RELIEVING PAIX, BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL WK'S HOUSRHOLD PANACEA is old at: rp pex bottle.The most effective pain déstroyér © world.Wili most aure}y quicken the blood, sub- flammation and beal\u2014wbether taken intorns!- 1y or appiiod externally, and thereby more certainly Relieve Fain, whether chronic or acute, than any otber Pain Alleviator, and It is warranted double the strength of any ober Pilxir or Liniment, \u201c BROWN'S HOUBEMOLD PANACEA \u201d.should do in evi I 1t Cured Pain in the Side, Back or Bowele, Bore Throat, Rheumatic Diseases, tooth Wholesaio hd Bet Druggisis.25 CENT olesalo & rug, BOTTLR.Cores CHEAP LAMP SALE.3 LAMPS FOR 50c¢.Neat useful Bedroom Hand Lamps, 8 for 80c.Glass Kitchen Lamys, 250.cach.Good medium sixe Glass Lamps, Xo.2 Burners, 400.Large size Glass Lampe, No.1 Burners, 55c.each.All with Burners, Witks end Ck imneys scmplete.FRED.R.COLE, 1814 98 St.Francois Xavier Street.> TUE ADJOURNED Re Mooting of the International Protestant Le will take ai 1200 THIB (WKUNESZAY) Mgen- - ing, # 22ud, at 8 o'clock » over §, & W.Clarke's Mationery, btore.present at this meet imporant prier fa ta be brought before it.gs be By order of the 181 © W.C.BURNS At ANNIVERSARY, Hon.Patron :\u2014H.E.the MARQUIS OF LORNE.> 3780.THE 1870.CALEDONJAN SOCIETY wil Celebrate Burns\u2019 Birthday ! ., AYA , \u2018GRAND CONCERT! IN THR MECHANICS HALT, FRIDAY EVENING, JAN.24th, 1879.\u201cProgrammes PRESIDENT\u20195 OPENING REMARKS.HAMILTON CORBETT.4 BONG.200 0000 « Dinns ask mo gin I o's thee.\u201d MRS.A, P.THROWER.ADDBEEPF.count \u201cThe Memery of Burns.\" REV, J.H.OBEEX, EOKG.** O thou Prince of Scottish Minstrel.\u201d .; Rn.RANKIN SONG.o.\" A Man's a Alan for a\u2019 That.\" HAMILTON CORBETT.ADDRF8S.\u2018\u201cThe Poetry and Literaturs of Scotland.\u201d - REV.J.P.STEVENSON.BORO.co.oiiiiiiiiiiiiiannrnianes ¢ Robin Adair,\" MES.A.P.THROWER.* TFBIO.2.0200000 \u201cWillte Brewed à Peck 0° Mant.\u201d MKS£KH MILLER, RANKIM And MCLENNA N.SÔKO.\u2026 \u201cGreen Grow the Rashes, 0.\u201d : HAMILTON CORBETT.BORG.Welcomo to Lorne and Louise.\u2018 MIPS ANNIE EDWARD, .'anada, our Home.\u201d ADDRESE.cocoon + \u201d KELLER, #40, B.0.L.£OxG \u201cbansda, our Home,\" J.RN.BAIN.BONG.ria \u2018*Hcots Wha Hae.\" HAMILTON 'CORBLTT.AULD LANG SYNE.GOD BAVE THE QUEEN.Tickets, 25 and 50 cents ; à limited number of rprcla) reserved seats at 75¢, to be haut at Murray & 0.8, 387 Kotre Dame street: McGibbon & Satrd'e, 391 Bt.James street, D.Miller's, 29 Bleury street, and the members of the committes.DOORS OPEN AT 7.COMMENCING ATS.182 GRAND \u2014 AT 1tent.-Colonals Bond and B.4.Whitehead, Captain De Montenach, Hartland MaoDougall, Esq., Hector Mackenzie, X1q A.G.Campbell, Etq , W.O'Brien, kag , and R.H, Southgate, Ksq., 1st prize \u2014 Gold Medal, presented Ly Messrs.Campbell.2nd prize\u2014Eflver Cup, presented by the Judgos.¥ 814 prize-8ilver Medal, presented by J.BR.Harper, sa.4tb prize\u2014Bleeve Links, presented by the Club.The Mersrs.Campbell, pri etors of tho Iroquold House, Belwil Mountain, Bt.Bilaire, having present «d a Gold Medal tothe members of the Montreal Fnow-ehce Club for competition in a Steeplechase scross county.frem the tt Hilaire Station to the Iroguols House, Belwil Mountain, à distance of about three (3) miles, and the same haviuy been acorpied, tho race will tako place on SATURDAY, the 35th Inst.; \u2018on the arrivalo! tbe 8:15 train from Montreal -re- tpra by train about midnight.Fare there and ream including dinner at the Irognois House 8.\u2018Pickets oan ba secrired on Brn te ol, ra er Tobe Oe Be st, atthe run.Jarmes rircèts Friends oi the Olub'may obtal tioket through the members.8 GEO.B.STARKE.; 182 Hon -Bec.M.8,8.0._; J*SOLVENT ESTATE \u20140r- SAVAGE, LYMAN & CO.© he dieposal of the Stock of the above Estate has been placed in the hands of Mr.Geo.Robinson, who 12 prepared to offer the same in lots to the trade.In the meantime the goods will be offered to the pablic nt retail for cash, atthe following rates of discount 8th, the Rev.'D.W.Morrison presiding, the _ Kev.R.H.Warden to tod the Rev.upon Es Lyman & Cou selling price: J.8.Black to address the congregation.Flatedware.00 p.c.discount, or 400 on the dollar Rev.Dr.Jenkins reported that the Staley Jroowes.-.\u20ac8 1 Gedde street congregation | ad satisfactorily ae.Patan.60 \u201c or 406 \u201c rap ir pecuniary arrangement wit oroconTravel- their former r.Rev.James MoCaal's Mo a Tae salary will be $1,600 per annum.The , ingBags.60 \u201c or 400 Rev.Peter Wright will preside at his in- Ciccks.50 \" or baif price.duction, and will preach \"the sermon, the Nardin ana \u2018 Rev.J.Nicholl to address the people and the _otherWatchesdd |\" or 600 on the dollar Rev.J.Mackie to address the minister.Gold Chains.40 © ox 60e | Biiver Goods.* a7 + _ Original Tickets on all Goods with Prices marked in Plain Figures.j 16414 INSOLVENT AOT of 1875, i And Amending Asta.I ogra, TAOLEDN ACH, po Pe Infoivent ' | The und Assignee will soll, by Pablic vciton, the whole Stock belonging 10\u2019 sald 1nsol- ney, at 50 much in the Loliar, un the Inventry Teen, at ihe Innolvent's business place, No.464 Forme DAMN STREET, on ; Aaturday, the 20th January jnst., AS ELEVEN o'clock a.m.| Tbe conditions will be given on the day nf Hale, \\-Vér further informatiun, spply at the effios of Office: No.11 Plage d'Armes FILIL © Montreal, f2nd January, 1879.To SOCIETIES, Light Manu- | facturers er Boarding- - those centrally located ises above office o Boyal Lye Works.706 ig strest- Jarre sai Porpores.soir at 706 Craig street.164 | WANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSE, WEST OF BELEURY STRENT, i FROM NINE TO TEN ROOMS.13 \"I'M 14 suits, with intention of purchasing.Address * BOUSR,\u201d Prax Office.104 Ma IOERORASE | _\u2014_ CL A MOUSE, west of Misury, containing abont 16 rocus, 1 ° 1 }.SM union |, 100 HÔURE WANTED\u2014 West Mere i Wowie chitecking.Roue must a E58 AES sad tates, BB, Bein Of 2 HOUSE WANTED.| Wanted 6 rent, wilh privilege of pureher Fm if weitahis, Seilomtained house of aboit § | total arreers for the thres js §853 | Soot Address Bos 1089, Montren ; Rs ER Tey & N j was { - \u2018 , + j TED VO RENT, by a | 2 , 7 a les es 2K Gall oui » \u201c There was a ad was born in Kyle.\" § \u2018| 100 Superior Fxtra, $4.40.City $1171: Cran.\u2014=Dealers the vietuity pé | \u20181 wver the vounter.\u201cThe , * Evening Telegrams, NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE COBB CASE.\u2014NEw LoNnoN, Conn., Jan.22.\u2014 A new trial for Mrs, Cobb is expected on the testimony of a, lady who, it is said, will tes: tify tbat while riding with Cobb last spring, he told her under a pledge of secrecyy he was in the habity f taking Fowler\u2019s solution of arsenic medicinally.The lady kept silence during the trial, partly through dread of being a witness and partly throdgh the belief that Katie Cobb would be dequitted.RUHSIAN STEAMER BEYOND THE AFGHAN FRONTIER.\u2014 Ca1CcUTTA, Jan.22.\u2014 À Russian steamer is reported to have made its way up the Oxus and beyond the Afghan froutier.THE JUDSON BANK FAILURE.\u2014 Ocprxaavno, N.Y., Jan, 22.\u2014In relation\u2019 .to thé Judson Bank failure the Republican this city contains the following :\u2014* Wa vegret to make the announcement that the Judson Bank, of this city, has closed ite doors and will probably never ba opened again es à bank.Mr, Judson has e an assignment, Abont the first of January a report gob sfloat that the banl® was weak, and there lias been a \"steady drain on its funds by depositors.Since the first of January it\u201c has paid out $100,000.On Tuesday its available funds were completely drained and the demands of depositors could no longer bemet.- This announcement will create cxcitement all over the .ooun- 15, a great many farmers and others having deposited in the bank.\u2018We may say,.however, that notwithstanding there ure no immediate prospects that those baving claims against the bank will realize anything, it is believed that when the as- signees have had time to convert the a-sets creditors will receive neatly or quite 100 per cent.Of course it is impossible at this time to make any farther statement than that the bank lias failed wih no prospect of ever reopening.\u201d TRAREATENED STRIKE.~PITrsnunuy, Pa., January 22.\u2014The Monongahela river miners will strike unless an advance is given.ES.ARRIVAL.\u2014 SOUTHAMPTON, Jan.22.\u2014 Arrived, S88.Donan,\u201d from New York.Citv News, Axoruer J.P.\u2014Jobn C.McLaren, Esquire, was this day sworn in as Justice of ths Peace for the District of Montreal before Mr.Schiller, Commissioner per dedimus potesta- tem.Sou1E1Y held their fourth annual meeting last evening, Mr.Daniel Harvey, presid nt, in the chair.The annual report, read by Mr.M.P.Riordan, secretary, showed that the income for the past year was $900 in excess of the previous year; $23,250 had been peid out ; balance in the bank, $7,639 ; £89,000 hed been paid out by the Society since its organization.Mr.Taylor suggested tbat those unable to contribute their weekly contributions to the Society be permitted to realize by ballot the amount they had oiginally paid in.The idea was re- fern d to Messrs D Macdonald, R Carrick, J Barry, J Murray, Wm Lummis, J Taylor, and the President.Thanks were tendered to the auditors end the nominations for directors made, the election to take place next Tuesday.COMMERCIAL.English Dreadstafls Dteddy\u2014Lm orts of Produe¢e Into the United Kingdom Increaning-Chicago Markets \u2014Flour Feeling Slightly Better, January 23.Advices from Liverpool and London report floating cargoes of wheat and corn firm, with cargoes on\u2019 passage and for shipment steady.Mark Lane wheat and corn quiet.Arivals of wheat and corn off coast for orders continue emall.The imports into.the United Kingdom during the past week were :\u2014 270,000 quarters of wheat ; 145,- C00 to 150,000 guarters of corn, and'115,- 000 to 120,000 barrels of flour, as com- pored with the previous week of 170,000 to 175,000 quarters of wheat, 110,000 to 115,000 quarters of corn, and 100,000 to 105,080 bbls of flour, These figures show increases of 100,000 quarters of wheat, 35,- 000 quarters of corn and 15,000 bbls of flour.Liverpool spot wheat is quiet, and corn strong.The Chicago mar were weak oll round this morning, | Wheat openod \u201cbullish\u201d at 89¢ bid for March, but by noon it looked as though it had been handed over to the * bears,\u201d having fallen off to 884c.Corn was also weak at 31o February, and 814c March.Pork opened excited at $9.90 April, but gradually cooled down to -$0.524 by 11:50 a.m., being a fall of 874e per bbl.Lard alsoput on the same stiff air at $6.45 April, but soon receded to $6.324.In Milwaukee there was also considerable excitement, in wheat, which was, however, of short duration as prices soon started on the down track homeward, from whence they liad been scared of speculators\u2019 On Change a more hopeful feeling was evidenced in the flour market, which resulted in à few round lots changing hands within the range of our quotations.From different enquiries for Superior Extra this morning it is thought a fair business may soon be ex- pectid in that grade.Sales reported were 100 Spring Bxtra, $4.00 ; 100 Extra, $4.25; 100 do, $4.20; 100 Superfine, $3.60, and were told in small parcels at $2.10 delivered.This js not bad for a beginning, considering there was more sold than reported.Oats are being shipped to this city fiom the West, where they bring from 28j¢ to 80c.\u2019 Peas are worth from 72c to 78c, and barley from 75¢ to 850, according to\u2019 quality.Receipts of produce yesterday were 2,140 bushele of \u2018oats, 1,200 bushels of barley, 1,140 barrels of flonr, 5 bbls of mea), 29 bbls of aches, 308 pkgs of butter, and 2,812 dressed hogs.: The following were tions :\u2014 Superior Extra.84 36.0 65 Extra Superfine.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vie, ï 181 Qu \u2026» 80 to 4 36010 365 410t0 43 pe ge 35e = Bollards UII A 48 3d Oly Baga, deiivired.205 to 210 Jmwense quantities of bay are now on the Belleville market, at prices ranging from 88 to $0 per tou.The Fuel Market.~ the filling of pumercus small orders during the pit werk, and winter stocks are being graduaily\u201d reduced, although they will be ample for all requirements \u201cuntil the pring supplie, arrive.There is no change in prices, whicb-are as follows: We quote prices per ton, delivered, as follows :\u2014 \u2018 Piitston and Lackawanna Stove, 20001bs.87 00 10 $0) 60 do.= 7 0 00 do.Cl 000 Grate.\u2026.\u2026.00recseni res re 0 00 Ploton Bieam, 140 Tos 000 tol Bteam, 0 00 Newcastle Bmiths, do | 57 Corpweoon\u2014The supply of firewood continues large, and prices keep low.Sume dealers \u2018dre sheding regular rates in order to | «flect Luriness.Long maple is selling at $5.60 to £8 per cord ; Birch, $5 to $5.50; Beech, $4.50 to $5; Hemlack, $3.75 to 84.The Hay Market.Hay is plentiful and cheap, prices rangin from 71089 pet 100 bundi-s of 15 lbs each Three l\u2018ads of good timothy sold yesterday at 28.50 prr 1,500 lbs and 2 do at §9, and several single loads were purchased at the latter price.Ftraw sellsat from $3.50 to $5.50 per 160 bundles of 12 Ibs each.FINANCIAL, .January 92.Tho principal festure in the money market to-day is another advanoe in the price of Sterling Exchange, which has risen in New York to $4.86} for sixty days and $4.88 for demand bills.Here it may be quoted at 93 to 94 between banks and 9g : \\ 1 a Breretary of the _Six O'clock P.M.| Tur ST, BripozT's MurvaL Boirnise |, Wenkeniug\u2014Purk and Lard Sick | -} take place at thelr office, } turmft to » - wired Foran Dark fine Terrier on The kce:l stock market displaved.to day another of its: icious freaks, and .ii stocks which were sold had to submit to © decline mn price, in some cases, gs in thal of th: Bank of Montres), to quite a copsicersble extent.There does not seem to be any assignable reason for the.feeling more than a general kind of want of confidence in everything which falls, particularly upon all stocks which are offered for sale ; it being noticeable {hat those stocks in which no sales have been effected are comparatively stronger.The following were the sales at the.afternoon board : 32 Montreal, 134% ; § do, 184}: 13 do, 184 ; 125 do, 1834 ; 2 do, 184 ; 25 do, 183%; 25 do, 1334 ; 50 Ontario, 60 seller 60 days flat ; 40 do, 60; 15 do, 60; 14 Consolidated, 54 ; 25 do, 54; 15 do, 54 ; 25 do, 524; 25 dn, 52; 17 Gas, 1074; 25 do, 107% ; 25 do, 107} ; 6 Merchants, 773; 50 do, 774.Prices of breadstuffs and provisions in Liverpôol :\u2014 January 21.January 22.5 p.m.5 p.m.« à 8 4 » d 8 d FIOUF vec c 100000 180 33 0 180 220 ng wheat: 810 8 2 810 8 2 inter., 3 8 2 8.6 2 White Winter.1 4 810.94 Qub.1 2 7 91 97 Corn.per centul 4 8 2 4 3 49 Barley,.c.1» 0 00 80 00 8 00 B 8 0 85 00 0 00 0 à 000 40 0 00 0 9 00 32 0 00 28 00 3?6 000 6 00 388 000 ide 0 000 4 9 00 0 The following were the fuctustions ta Now Yor stocks, farnished by Messrs.all Bros, stock brokers, 69 St.Francois Xavier _ , .January 22, 1879, Op\u2019e 11:40 2:10 Cleg Jersey Central.R.Y.Central.acc L 00000 Dolaware à Lackswanna.507, & © 61% Delaware & Hudson ,.43% 44 43% Bt.Joseph.aevers.ouvres 143 220000» 14% Rock Island.124% 120% 225% C.C.&1.Ceo BL.bY Tolodo & Waba 21% 23% Union Pac 61% A.& P.Tel creer gold.neve aovare Bxchang®.esses .couse 48813 MONEY .s0accoccressecconansun sosans novave sirens À Latest Market Prices.CRI0AGO, January 22 Wh JANUTATY 20000015 000000010 $0 86814 to 80 00 hp moe des ver to 000 ort JEG IrUATy 0.0 50% to 0 - May.«+ 085% to 0 0 20% to 0 20% Q 20% to 0 00 0 237 to 0 00 :000 to 000 - 000 to 000 ag to 000 9 124 to ole 8230 to ODO - 942% to 0 C0 810 to 000 620 to 8224 \u2026 630 to 63249 MONTREAL STOCK REPORT.(AKPODTRD EFEOIALLY ¥OB TIS STAR.) January 32, 1879.Cash Pax Amt ; ValiPaid.BANKS.| Value p.\u20ac.ACA 200| All, [Bank of Montreal.1547; tn #51389 50 200] A Be \u201c 2-41 1000 | OÙ 00 40} * Bank,.to 61 4 00 100] .[Consolidated Bank B4 to 54's 00 50] » [Banque du Peopls.| 55 $057 27 50 Bei ,, (Molson's Bank.| 81 to85 40 50 100] = of Toronto\u2026l118 017 118 60 251 nn 29 to80%) 7 25 wo} 5 nts\u2019 Bank.| 77% to 77%] 77 50 80 Rast To'nabips\u2019 Bk] 00 $0 00 29 00 sol Bk of Com'res.|1004t0100* 50_12 ior] \u2014 [Metrop\u2019iitn Bk x-d| 00 to00 00 0 ito] \u2026 6 Bank.| 63 to68 62 00 vo ow {Ville Marie.| 00 t000 Se 100] » Bank.00 t00 00 40} ; [Mont Telegraph Co[101% to 02 40 7v 50] w on Tele 00.00 to 00 00 we = [Rich & Ont Nav Col 42% tod3 42 50 5 BR! 74 077 87 00 40| % jOity Ba 00.0,00 107% to 0814] 42 $0 109 A Mon a Mt 4.00 ha 15 ho 100'30 po Harbor Bonds.00 t000 00 00 FENWICK & BOND, .TEMPERATURE.: J 22, 1979.Temperature in the by Mandard 878.Spo.Sune 107% ass.Mia \"590 Max, Min, Mean.140 0° Te Jow BASONETER.20 Bi HET dos\" AFTERNOON MONEY MARKET.New York.January 22, 4 p.m.Sterling Kxchange.essere 53 an MONTRBAL.Groanbacke bought st a die Count OË.\u2026.0 2000 0000005 0 Greenbacks sold at à discount om Drafts on New York.0 @ Silver bought ot a discount of 60 Btock and Bichat : Notre Dams Cor.St.Francois Xavier an streets.Business Troubles.In reference to the rumors which were current upon the street to-day, in regard to the financial troubles of one of our most respected firms of brokers, we have learned their difficulties arise from the fact of their standing up for their rights even when they were in a tight place.We are informed their liabilities will be met in full, and that no one with whom they are involved will lose a dollar.Special Notice.For incipient pulménary consumption the Faculty are resommending Rowntree\u2019s Prize Medal Boek Cocoa, as being one of the most vutritions and delicious kinds of food that qu be taken in liquid form.Bei pat speptio it es with the most delicate stomach, Sevcral imitations are in our market, Get the genuine in one pound tins.New Kévertisements this P.M, NOTICE.I, BT, JAMES BUILDING BOUIRTY.Notice is hereby given.t the Annual Genera} Meeting of the Bhoroho ers of this Bocl:ty, will «88 = Wednesday, 0th Fob.next, nt 8 p.m, Fne report of the President and the Borrolary- Treævrer Will be submit ted to the Shareholders end the electiun of directors will then be proe wded with for the ensuing year, and other businees.By order.FE.BEAUVAIS, 18 Soc.Trea (COVERNTON\u2019S Spruce GUM a COVGH LOZENGES; 1 for Coughs, Ci1ds, Bore Throats, &c., will bs found sup rior to uny others.COVERNTON'S NIPPLE OIL, for Cracked or Bore Nipples.Price only 25 cents.Cosernton\u2019s Cherry Tooth Paste! Buperior to all others.Price on)y 35 ceuts.Corernton\u2019s Aumbrosial Sanving Urenau is delightful t Price only 250.QQ J.COVERNTON À CO, Dispensing Chemists, corner of fileury and Dorulirs- r strecté WF\" Night sttendanco at-ail honrs, 18+5 LANK BOOKS: Office and Faney Statt IN GREAT VARIETY AT VERT LOW Thioes.- A For Bale JOHN M.O'1SUGHLIN BOOKSELLER amp RTATIONER, 243 Ne.James street, (Opposits Ottawa Hotel.) 84 TH E STANYAN BREAD tb dough ut A sins time, racing fn Hoty ye ros, sises made.Prices, $3.25, $4.75, \u201ca Can fes J A RURVEYER'S 8 * + 7° \"624 CRAIG STREET.Knp PRGARTEN \u2014 Fraebel\u2019s onda ee MP létore wales coors on Jann.p N ors welovme «very asy.Tetabae MCINTOSH, 1881; 85, Oatheri.e \u2018 , | For SALE \u2014 \"Two Tickets to Boston, $3.80; do to Portland, £4.00.tl- road Tickeis 10 all parts bought, sold and exchanged st best rates.125 8t.Francois Xavicr at R OME, Furnished, to let, Hanover street B OA RD \u2014 First-class Board, with exorjient Rooms, ean be obtainad at 15 Victoria stpvet, TmN moderat, IRA OST\u2014A Silver - with tek Vebbles on TN path a alia tla seward oil be aives bY A id wl orn tro 1 a8 $8 Tatyrryhy wiraet.LIRE * GNT \u2014 Hair: Mutiress, \u2018on ips square, last evening.The man who was ap ft up will Pekin enonuh ¢) ra Orchestez street, add he will ba ali 1:2 184 Shawl Pin, ger and Cairn | Young sivett.Apply.at 63 Young street eo 3 J ert an INR | 2.\u2014An official report at -| O'Brien had been haulin -snd ordar WANTED, dy | one A pecs Sop ror mon pga | BS \"A\" pdd pe) ml Evening Telezrams.FARDINALS SUMMONED TO ROME.\u2014RoMe, January, 29.pe Pope, it is\u2019 announced, bas summoned all Cardinals to assemble at the Vatican next month, when e Will explain his intenti in re t the elections, Hone in regard to CHOLEHRA IN ASIA.\u2014 LoNDos, January Madrid states that cholera is.increasingly prevalent in Asia Minor.TREATY OF PEACE SIGNED.\u2014Brn- LIN, Jautary 22.\u2014The official Russo-Turkish treaty of peace was signed yesterday.MURDER OF A HERMIT.\u2014FARWELL, Mich., January 22.\u2014Jason Robbins, aged 60, a hermit for many years, was found dead with a Yullet through his head, It is believed he was killed for money he was snppos»d to porsess.He was a man of culture, and is said to bave taken refuge in the woods on account of dizappointment in love.FOUR PER CENTS.\u2014Nxw YoRE, Jan.22.\u2014It is stated that the formation of s syndicate to place 4 per cents in London wir] effectually end the shipments of ein, for whenever exchange reaches a shipping pointhonds can be sent to I, ; SENATORIAL NOMINATION.\u2014-M4ant- son, Wis., January 22: \u2014The blicans nominated Matt, H.Carpenter for the Senate by acclamation this morning.This seen: s his election, i FROM HALIFAX, NB.DEATHS FROM DIPHTHERIA.\u2014 Hauirax, N.8, Jan.22.\u2014There have been forty deaths at the settlement of Middle Btewiacke this winter, principally 4 | children, from diphtheria.HUNTING EXPEDITION.\u2014Hon.Mr.Alexander, son of an Irish earl, was a passenger by the Caspian\u201d last night.He has been on 8 hunting expedition ims this country.In Queen's County he shot fonr fine moese, oi.in Newfoundland eight caribao, He tovk bumewith him in the + iag three benrsy caught in Newfoundland.FROM ST.STEPHEN, N.B, THREE MEN BURNED TO DEATH.\u2014 ST.STyrmen, N.B., Jandary 22,\u2014News has been received here of the burning of William O'Brien, of St.David, and his two sons in their camp at Milberry Brook, Mr.ogs with one horse and wes last seen alive on Tuesday Jast with a load.On Friday some one passing the site of the camp heard the neighing of a horse, and on going towards it found the camp burned to the ground and the three dead bodies in the ashes, The remains were brought home on Saturday.a A HEAVY BNOW STORM last night; rains glightly delayed.FROM TORONTO, À : [RPNOLAL DBEPATGH TO THE FEAR.) | THE.ABDUCTION CASE.\u2014ToRoNTO, January 22,\u2014Josephine Leslie was called this morning on behalf of the prosecution in\u201d the Clarke: Leslie abduction case being tried at the Assize Court.Bhe positively denied that the prisoner had ever used any means to got her to leave home; on the contrary, that he had persuaded her to stay, and after her departure had tried to get to return again.After ber evidence had been concluded, the Crown counsel said he did mot wish to press the charge against Clarke, and Chief-Justico Hagarty accordingly discharged | 1 the prisoner from custody.n doing so he advised Clarke to cease annoying the; Leslie family by clandestinely visiting theirdaugh.ter ; that if he wished to act honorably he would not see her again until he was legally divorced from his first wife, when he would be in n proper position to pay his respeets.RESIGNED.\u2014Rev.J.À.R.Dickson has resigned the pastorate of the Northern Congregational Chugeh, and is about to apply for admission into the Presbyterian tod .His application will be heard at the meeting of the Presbytery to be held in March, - ALLEGED HIGHWAY ROBBERY.\u2014 Daniel Pileon was arrested last night for stealing $150 from the person of & man named John Foley.The pair had been drinking together during the afternoon and in the evening.\"When opposite the Asylum Pilson presented a revolver at the head of Foley and demanded his money.| Foley made no resistance, and alleges that the .} above sum was abstracted from his pocket by Pileon, At the Police Court, this morning, Pilson pleaded not guilty, and asked: for an sdjournment, which was granted til! the 24th instant.\u2019 gm bo \u2014\u2014 Citv News, | TRE ExnisiTion BuiLpisncs at the Mile End are nearly finished and look remarkably well, | \u2019 ROBEBING THEIR EMPLOYERS.\u2014 Recently Watchman Kane has detected a number of people stealing coal and other things, the property of their employers.Those who do this kind of thing had better look out, ° Tie $31,000 DIFFERENCE OF OPINION between Mr, Whelan and the Water Committee is not yet settled, but the witnesses, proand eon, have been examined, and the matter is en delibere by the Commissioners.IN TowN.\u2014Mesers.RB.Barton, United States Customs Inspector, from Rouse\u2019s Point ; 'W.R, Ross, from Winnipeg, Mani.tobs, end A, C.Green, from Granby.Conn., both horse buyers, arrived at the Anierican - House to-day.| : CHARGE OF EMpEZZLEMENT.~The case of J.C.McNaughton, clerk, charged with having embezzled the sum \u2018of $31.20 fram the Montreal Brewing Com while in its employ, bas been fixed for hearing op the 12th of February.| Roap ComMiTrer,\u2014Ald.Laurent! called the meeting to order, snd it alowed Mr.James Downes to take the stone from the Corporation quarries at $6,765.Next summer the Committee is to purchase tha stone much earlier in the year.Cl Tne MoGrur GazeTTE.\u2014 The last number of this publication has the following table of contents'\u2014Collegiate Oratory, Editorial, Loyal a Moi, Physical Culthre, À Winter .Spert, Personals, Clippings, Bok Notices, Items, Exchanges.; Tue WALTER Kerry Casz,\u2014Dr.Beau- bien visited the young man to-daÿ, and again Kelly demsanded to be liberated nssert- ing that he should be set at liberty, instantly.This, of conrse, the doctor could not grant, but-says he trusts that Mr.Kelly's friends would see him at once and have him removed from the jail.| * Rav, Arrive MunsgLL, of: Manchester, who has been lecturing and preaching in Western Canada, fully maintaining the distinguished reputation which be achieved in Fngland, is about to visit Montreal, and on the 80th inst.be lectures in Zieu Church.In consequence Rev.Mr.Bray's lecture on Scott/will be postponed.! Miss1x0.\u2014 Archange laurin, a young gifl 19 years of age, lias been missing since the Sth inst.Her parents live at St, Martin\u2019s, anfl she was lust seen walking oni the road from.Montreal to that place in search of a situstion.| She find a, clad, : and, being slightly dexan in mind, is aüppos- ed te have wandered from her path and fiozen to death.On Friday next she will be wanted ae & witness before the Cireuit Court.AssAuLT Case.\u2014Edouard Porter, living | in Cathedral street, appeared beforé Mr.Dugas charged with having committed an assault upon Jules Destous.He pleaded guilty, saying he had been insulted by the complainant.The Magistrate asked the prisoner whether the beating he gave to his friend Jules was worth $10, pue if he was willing to pay that amount for the privilege, The accused answered that he was ne to ed $5, but-His Honor inflicted à penalty of Ir TRE PoLicE COMMITTEE, the of Mr.Roy on the conduct of Detective Fahey contends that tho latter's conduet is irregular and subversive of good discipline, and suggests that more explicit instructions be given the police.The warrant authogised .bim to keep the money until the should \u201cbave pr ; Superior Court upon the ease.Ald.Kivard thought the.ort should be concurred in, Fea thst Mr.Fabey should but not perionally,\u201d sod that the whole foree be warned that shold -sny member be found guilty of speh condust futtirs he will be dismissed,\u201d Ax ; en, he: Ye, vidal ; modetets.Address X., BTAR prow pi | and pyies per mont, À Coflées evenne, ' RTE i Mr James Kirk, John C Watson, \u201cmah also bes been named.\u201d - frm the Peisientiey.Ou Mobts ni Mr, Brunet returned home with: #200 in his pocket, $150 of which x in a package by iteelf.Before \u2018mor this package was stolen, and Dolpliié missing, be was at once of the thief.Constable ie, of tho M Henri pelice, undertook to work the ard this morning about two o'clock he did covered the accused party in à house on Dee minion street, Ste.Cunigonde.The mal denied the charge, and fought fiercely wh the constable, but wea, however, taken to the station, and on his clothes being search ed $i 80 was found sewn in his shirt and $19 in his vest, He was brought before Mr.M, C.Desuoyers, P, M., J.8.P., at the Cont = of Sessions this afternoon, when he pleaded guiltys end was sentenced to the Peniteh- tiary for two years, 1, Liquor Selling in the Townships, ; ; An hotel keeper named Cutler, of x Flats, P.Q, was arrested vesterdsy By.Officer Chadburn for selling lor withdhé a license.While being conveyed in a ) ton place of security he managed to fig himself and -esca; .A man named Jennie a errented for ssc offense at Durham, Q.EE The hotel.keeper Wilkins, of (whose arrest for illicitly manufacturing liguor was reported several wesks A wes conveyed through Montreal yesterduy ts Longue Polat Asylum, suffering from\u201d sanity.- Lu tl = Partez Match |; 5 The annnal curling muteh betireai \"| Thistle and Montreal Carling Cloke active progress this afternoon, Aff Thistle Rink, the teams were as follows Thistle Rink\u2014Mr D Groenshiels.(4 Brown, : Montreal Rink\u2014Mr Robert Tyre (sXi8l E A Whitehead, Frank Bond, and J Gag At 3.45 the Montreal rink had scored\u2019 points, and the Thistle rink-12 point, At the Montreal rink the teams war in Donel, VF eich, > p H.L.Mc wo.i (J Barnaton, (kip).24 THISTLE Risk.\u2014Messrs.R.À Stark; F, Craig, James Reid and James McDe (skip).cle (t 3.40 the score staod : Montreat, points ; Thistie, 14 points.+.i Candidates for Municipal Dowling The following are the candidates for ti various offices na near as ean be up to this moment :\u2014 CE For the Mayoralty\u2014Ald.Riverd \u201cai Mayor Beaudry.PE East Ward\u2014Ald.Genereux, & walk over.- Centre Ward\u2014\u2014Mr.P.J.Coyle; with: ia progpect of a contestation of the electiott, À; West Ward\u2014Ald.Nelson, who will ik be elected by acclamation, - St.Ann's Ward\u2014Ald, Denovan, who probsely be elected on the 16th wit] Pat.Antoine Ward\u2014Ald, Clendl should he return end wish to ran.Mr.8t.Lawrence Ward\u2014-John H.\u2018 Other names have been mentioned, but ny of them are likely to oppose Mr.Moonsy.St, Louis Werd\u2014Mr.Arthur Dubus.St.James Ward\u2014Mr.Louis Allard.St.Mary's Ward\u2014J.B.Martin Ald.Gauthier.; CURIOSITIES OF CRIME Police Statisties-The Year's Since the first of January, 1878, number of arrests made by the- police of- city were 18,802 ; men, 18,1113: 8,191 ; Irish, .5,004; French.Canadie 5,306 ; British Canadians, 3,104 ; En 764 ; Scotch, 568 ; other nationalities, Principal erimes: Assault and 800 ; assaulting the polices, 1 to 2 lewful weapons, 36; child contempt: of Court, 1; drunks, 2,028; drunk and disorderly, 874 ; dist: gt} peste, 221 : carters\u2019 offences, 298 ; deliriudé tremens, 12 ; discharging firearms, 8; & sorters, 8 Lo sans 153; forious driving, : insanity, 40 ; larceny, ; loitering, 67] murder, 1 ; sbooting with intent to mug.der, 4 ; clon of murder, 1; vagrané 122; sought protection, 8,426; gembling in taverns, 6; _out-license, 8:; selling liquor 41 ; brought before the Court of Q Beneh, eh, Courts of Sessions and Potice M gistrates, 1,140; licensed taverns in city, 809 ; unlicensed taverns, 71; Hoenill grocers, 419; \u2018amount of money found\u2019 3 possession of prisoners and returned 8 them was $16,267.11 ; value of stolen.rty recovered by the police and deteotivi Hard, drs\u2019 ee ; ere , 8 twelve.months; the police secured \u2018Ce Jef enfertened during the mi ait eft unfastene g the 4 ; light weight seized, 803 loaves, ro A Special Notes.: = Ar Savage, Lyman & Co's old store ish electroplate that will last for generitigh is being sold at the price of American w good only for a few years.Real tre or the price of imitation bronzes, and jewellery, pendants and rings are offered ¥ ess money than the stanes in them, w command any foreign market.-.: + In Meckienburg-Schweriu capital pau ment had been virtualt as 1 tweritf \u2018years, thé Grand Duke having.ui fomiy commnted all seutences; but, 1 the increase of perious crimes this .prketéé \u2018has been.given :up, and.oné exseutio \u201c\u201cFOLLE ENCHERE,\u201d : 1 will sell at ny Stores, 195 Bt.James phrsét, : On Friday Morning Next, the Instant, {ty of goods unclaimed from the n quant a LI OE PEEL ; and, x tharles.J t, and others fre Plone Service Taie, sme ; ice, Lam Sundries.The whiole for positive sala, | Sale at TEN o'clock.8 w.EX.AAW.AUCTION RALE HORSE SLEIGES, BARFESE de, -.- at MAGUIRR'S STABLES, Craig stroet, néar Bu Un Friday aftermoon next, 34th i Sala at TWO o'clock.: Poe W.BE.SHAW, 18 | Auntie REY: HENRY M.PASO) Te WILL GIVER A ji SPECIA LASDBES BABBATH-SCHUOL TEACHES, To-Morrow, Tharsday Aficracel, At Fonr o'clock, nthe YM O.A.Roca.Christian Workers invite æ Bring your 2 ny P.A.BUDGE, JOHN MeINTOSH, Jr., OFFICIAL ASSIGNER District of Montreal.- OFFICY } MOLBONS BANK CHAMBER, © Montreal, Flat January, 1876, TARE TIME BY Til FO ve your ; Pants, Dan d Curtal and Hdmi a a » Yoantiinlly Cieaned or D a ai \u2018le new, at the ROYAL D WOES, 706 Cig street, near Vivtoris ese, Ÿ l!A NTE D \u2014 Housemald and epces regi Ivy 15 Mise Sevilla, à ANTEU-\u2014A young Glri {t J but \u201c1x aud 5 o\u2018clook Smal Ayre i 30, WANTED Two Furnished .is ty ton ey ANTED\u2014A Parlor Organ toi | WY a Eg seb ie re AN TEP GAS EE PBAILIFFS RALE\u2014PROVINO Sovre Dintrict of Montroai-No.9,440 CIRE co \u201d Montreal.-uhas.À.Pla ve.Je mish 6, \u2019 first dey of Jai he bps, oe foie of the sald Dafeudet 7 ; +\" pani FOOTPRINTS THE SNOW, CHAPTER XV\u2014Continued, She moro nesvous and ill at eass ag 4 tha tin wore on.Eleven o'elooke strack, :: \u2019 and Dick began to grow ret\u2019ess, moaning E- occasionally In his sleep, and stirring his arms.Then twelve came, and almost with the aut.gon of the lock Dick raised him.in bed, wly, as obeying some pret irapalss, rose, still aaleop, and with opened, fixed, g oy proceeded steadily to walk out of the room, Elizabeth sprang to her feet to wake him ; then a strange, terrible curiosity rushed into ber heart, and seizing the night lamp, ahs followed Dick\u2019s swift and noiseleds steps.properly relate what followed perhaps it wi necessary to give a alight idea of the position of the rooms at Wendel] West: bouss.To prevent wearisome details, how- br, I shall gontent myself by tliing hat & - there was a long passagegxtending from the 2 Bedrooms to an vad attic room at \"the rear of the house, which was known in the familyss \u201c grandmamma\u2019s stope-room.\u201d But it was never opened.* Grandmamma\"\u201d Horton's mother), an old-fashioned , had kept here her presorves, her Dome-made wines and hams; but Mm, Horton (Lisa's sunt) had never used it, pre- as her store-roo à room in a more - conveniently situated part of the house than 55\".thin out-of-the-way shelving roofed attic.21 - The keyof it, Lowever, canot expo 8 ERE it bung on ber househ unch of Ey Halk which generally lay 7% her work.danket in the bremkfast-woom.But to her .sepeiosand dismay, a5 she followed Dick's has bh Es, Tha Éongpas : { the extensive provaience of the cottle Plaggte in Roumsnis.i } A colossal flower has béen lately found in Sumatra forests which has an average diaine- ter of thirty-three inches! It is called the Titanum.It is the custom in Russis for the seller of one hundred pounds of anything to give the buyer but nine-fire.The.odd five pounds are supposed to go to the Lord.- The superintendent of the Dindings, near Perak, China, has been attacked by a gang of Chinese robbers and killed ; his wife and another lady were also severely wound.The total loss of the Italian barque * Bianca Pertica,\u201d Captain Tauoredi, while on a voyage from Nagasaki to Hong Kong, » reported ; all are said to be lost except a y.It is now the thing in Paris to collect old Luttons for articles of parlor ornament, and large prices aro paid for those in steel, jasper, silver, pebbles or Alencon dia- monda.: The Saxon troops now for the first time take the oath to ** the Emperor\u201d on joining the army.Hitherto they have sworn allegiance to the \u2018\u2018Corumauder-in-Chief of the Federal Forces.\u201d Diphtheris Las for two yea roged in some districts of Hungary.In ono town 2,185 persons out of 20,000 ave lately been attacked, and 937 have died.The malady also prevails in Vienna.A serious Hakka rising has taken place in the island of Hainan : seveml towns have been taken by the rebels, and their inhabitants massacred.Chinese troops are being despatched to quell the rebellion, In British Guiapa the authorities have determined to adopt corporal punishment as a part of the sentence in all cases of razor cutting, which is a favorite mode of revenge among the negroes of Barbadoes.The archives of the l\u2019arisian Court of Cessation werp burned by the Communists in 1321, and now the authorities solicit by ad.toed rowing to the lock, be turn _vertisement particulars on divers pola con- Again Elicabeth patout her hand to waken nected with the annals of the court.again, With in dread and The native inhabitants of Madras have drew beck ; while having subscribed: Ra.40,000 (£5,000) to be devpted key cat of the lock after to purchasing a crown of preciovs stones for the room, followed by the me a popular Idol, rejoicing in the euphonious holding ber nightJdamp in.name of Parthasarthay Paroomal.\u201d A tful mother at Cornesss, Fran stannge old werid place this ! mostly pat some barning embers from hes » in vain to describe all.\u201cthe orem into & stove with no chimney in a a tha lection of eu, | oo\u201d dev The ; Tn ha at matinee food kas oh LF, They mv a pce followed 1 The Crown Prince of Germany was was sbpoed away in ome of the great oak fp oS bis h \" chante which atocd pear the walls ; and afer y, horses having rau awey.| He whe wos dead + » » Was considerably ahaken \u2018bat not : Apte gi anh har hath d'u, Dt 2 ba was able to walk home te! the new | tents of palace.mem Bucmmod part of the comtents the Ture from Peking states that the Vics.\u201c+; Ilsabeth remembered amos or twice dur.10¥-has entered into a contract with Arnold ; fing her aunt's Lictimne.slowed to Hogas, » geologist end mining expert of .entag huge, and once after her she bad New York, for the purpods rompt donc pe.On this onossion Elizabeth (then a the gold, silver, and otber mines the Fous bad wanted some dresses to act of China, .4 in, and she had then opened ame The number of students belonging \"toi the of the oak cesta and pooped among the old Universities of Kieff, Kharkoff, M and HP.St.Petersburg that have been ex im.hor intemss astonishment, then, Dick or exiled without trial to Siberis, Bll leep) now went up to the very chéat since the disturbances broke out at KiefF last hod them and the hoy of which spring, now exceeds 600.had remembeved leaving in the lock, aad 4 blue sapphire of marvellous aise has down, snd witk o small key, which she been recently found in the i pe stiachel to the Y ome in gum district of 27 Pumived was ee M Ceylon.Lt weighs two in; the 8 123 bund, proceeded eyes, and à face pals ough, was discovered two boys, \u2018who _ wide-staring it fer a trifle, not aware of its mature.pau re Emit waichod what £ It is aid to be worth £10,000.tents of the cheat and laid Tho Order of St.George is the im- for.A yellow silk saoque, POrtantm the Grand Cerise igh velvet flowers and given to those anly who bave them » black sIk scat, 00,000 men in a successful war.The Em- female attire.= of Germany is the senior knight now bine awallow-tailed coat, § The Princess Imperial of Gormany ie said | ik amd woollem | to have been.intensely affected by her description.Them à sister's death, and culy the positive prokibi- with age, and trimmed tos of the Emperor prevented her going to brest with fine nume her.They had many tastes and Ome by one pursuits in common, and were fast friends.CL , Dick covered his face with his hand, an with a groan fell back sguinat chest.Z¢ \u201cWhy\u2014~why\u2014-doi\u2014you salt I he faltered i 0mit,; *¢ you know Jasper\u2014'' .* # Do not lis any more, Dick,\u201d said Elizs.> beth in à solemn tone, interrupting his «broken, disjointed words.¢ God\u2019s eye.saw E - the deed, and to him alone you can now Eo turn fox pardon, 1 have long doubted you, E -.and his led you here to-night; his BE.voice now \u201cids you to clear the of an >\".inmocent man I\u201d : Will betray me 1\u201d asked Dick, with 7 some of his old, sullen looking 7.up into Elizabeth's a oa TC 1 4s Never,\u201d said Elizabeth, in her clear, \u201c Enging tomes.Dick, this hes been à fo = mystery ; let it remain orl ; it can, never be 8 -\u2014 discomened now, t r Tyvell's: a is band id nov shod Mis % God duly knows what I have suffered,\u201d There is for us all,\u2019 mid Ela ) almost passionately, «if we ; on heath to Him, 4nd seek to blame po other.O Dick, tell it to me now, and A: La p >.Cod vi for Bo.«He bas + His mercy is great,\u201d Elisabeth, ae rn LTR St ow, DEE, by speaking the truth.\u201d Co ; «You drove me to it,\u201d admitted Diek, \u2014 E.'s drove me wild by the mad love À foit for = .you\u2014I couldn\u2019t bear to see you marry eithe: ain you pan + And so you * the deceit: by which 0 Jaspez had killed his brother!\u201d said Kies.beth, with involuntary bitterness.( Ta be Contimued ) VU from Be Les y the Governor of Hong Kong] for- Bioko Crop reo .Ewang-si and Tonquin.from the colony ; the step has no doubt been taken in consequence fof the is the Island of Hainan and om bordezs of Orthography is not regarded as à matter | of paramount importance, spperently, by i the members of the French Academy, | The Due d\u2019Audriffet Pasquier has just been elected to the chair made vacant by the death of Monsignor Dupanloap, snd in his letter sumowmcing his Bai y with two: o's.Fhe Geneve Chamber of Commerce hi | is tot asif wese | sued circulars to-all the other Chambers of .touree- Elisabeth Commaros of Shy Condodernion, inviting ) Po ar tee -! their co-operation the posed opposk awoke him, for hs opened kis ol the new Federal Cantons Tanfl,{ and stared round, while « diffvent ex.\u2018pointing out how grestly tha adoptioh of came into them, though he \u2018seemed |.protective duties will injure the trade of 'Bwitzerland and impede its prosperity.| * The eruption of mud at the foot of t \u201cEtna continues, snd a smoking of i ing di ; pas \u2018tivity, emitting muddy and aily water, with Bake (8 ns of carbonic acid ; the other intermittent, emitting with subterrinean noiges volumes of thicker mud, ; A dreadful triple crime has just been: committed in Paris, in the Quartier Breda.A\u2019 Monsieur Filiiette and his wife not having been: seen for a day or two, their roomd were seatched by the police, who found |them on th oe oF bom, Gn | er y a young; msn, 2 éd dre fr, vs ira \u201cadjoi roont.shot 5.Jealousy wa doublon ton cause, , 01 » §- Number of wolves have penetrated as far .| as the gates of Mets, and is more snow on the Vosges than tho didest inhabitant re- = | members.In Petrarch\u2019s village (Vaucluse) numerous wolves ase prowling.round the houses.In the Department of Isere two budget served to make good the deficit i the Bodin of Holland itself ; but singe 1870 the charm has been broken, and thel * col.opial bonuses,\u201d as they were styled, have gone on decreasing, until at last there is an excess of expenditure over revenue, A French millionaire] well known fn connection with M.De Legseps and the Sues canal, lost st one of swellest of the gambling clubs in the other night, \u20181,740,000 frances to an English sporting batonet.The millionpire, declaring, as is generally believed, that he was swindled, he was at once down by the baronet, and the affair has ben carried into\u2019 the courts, where many interesting exposures may be expected.| .King Humbert of Italy is as devoted to the chase as was his\u2019 fathes, Victor\u2019 Emmanuel, He has just been on a} hunting trip of two | days te Castel Porrians.Thé bag, without counting other game, contained sixty-nine wild boars, and required three large wi to comvey it to the Quirinal, Three dogs were gored during the sport.! taries : A new hospital, lily by the Bhopal, has just been opened.The b ing contains six large; rooms, the wards being 40 fect long and 23 aud 18 wide, \"The supervision of it the resi , who declared w went over it that it was the best had seen out of Calcutta.A first- : ho | for it.It is already made use of The present ruler and \u2018cessive, as the steel pound, \u2018 cover and then \u2018 Deputies and of the Senste, to high digui- | | | | i i \u2018Ÿ - FIRMS OF INTEREST.mil ion, \u2018 Éemouade made with honey, and used freply, is un eflicient rémedy for dyspepsia.About sixty bodies of Boston's dead pau- Jom are aruually given away to the doctors or: dimssotion.Pennsylvania received one-sixth of all the awurds made to American exhibitors at the Paris Exposition.Lake Superior contains one island nearly sa large as Scotland, and several us large as Rlicde Islami or Delaware.The latest invention reported in Europe is a phosphorescent paper, writing or printiug ou.which can be read in the dark.The bronze medallions stoldu from Mo- zait\u2019s grave have been found at & pawn-shop, ani arc soun to be restored to the mouu- mant.Central Park, New York, is thought to be a very large vue, being over 800 acres in extent, but the Phenix Park of Dublin, Ireland, measures 1,752 acres\u2014the largest in the world.Bom# of the spots (craters) in the sun ar onp hundred thousand miles in diameter, antl one such would easily swallow up the whole of the planets, Jupiter himself only making à mouthful.Think of what an agricultural fair mnt ba, in California, with.cabbages five fet in circumference, pumpking weighing a hundred pounds, cucumbers n yard long, and praches and pears as large as your hoad ! Mrs, Blootner, whotdid net originate, but who first publicly advocated the wosring ol the costunie which bere her name, is living at Council Dlutfa, Iowa.The originator of the costume was a daughter of Gerrit Sith, President Scelye, of Smith College for Wunmen, reports that in no department has thre been on deficiency\u2014not even in mathematics aud Greek.The girls are said to study better than boys, and to show a higher degreo of soholarship.Ar, Alfred Tennyson is said to have reserved the noblest poem ho has over written to be published after his death.It is added that the poem is long, is of a tragic nature, and is in every way remarkable and beautiful~\u2014in short, worthy of the poet, A new industry has been, or rather is abont to be, introduced into this country, No a ia the reaving of linen towels, table-c napkins, and similar goods, with exquisite lors, borders This kind now impo: i from - I Ihexhaustible beds of lignite have been found between Jaffa and ths Dead Sea.This, with the ssphaltum, also: abundant, make the Holy Laud a coal supplier for all t and Syria, both of which, having no oo , pay from $12 to $14 a ton for foreign It is a common saying in Paris that it is tento one that thé first really pretty woman oneimeets ib an American.An appreciative adnsirer says that, \u201cwhile our girls are pret- Hiertthan pinks snd peaches at home, let them onoe visit Paris, and let their natural | tasti in dress receive ¢he finishing touches of Parisian style, and the result is just be- w Ci It is stated, as n remarkable feature in the world\u2019s oommerce:atthe present time, that the United States'is tha only country whose exports exceeds its imports, with the exception of India, whi¢h has a small trade balance in its favor.The increase in the exportations to Europe is principally in breadstufls, the: United Slates being the great source of supply for jpean deficiencies in that 6 | a - The surgeon to the British National Training Schpol for Music advises that a papil shouldbe ta to sing as soon as he cau.read.He however, tlut the les- sous should lest only for fifteen or twenty minutes ; that the voice ahouldebe tised only on mlifeggi, or on open vowel sounds, and that the range should not exceed an octave ; \u2018or, better still, should at firat \u2018be [* limited to exercises on the notes E to C.Children, he says, should not be allowed to sing songs axcept those written within the same moderate range\u2014a hint that might be taken with advantage by the composers of nursery rhymes.\u2018The late Lord Dysart's crazy self-impri- gonment in his own house for the last thirty yeam had alight lel in this country in the person of Mr.Fox, wha, many years ago, was British Minister at Washington.\u2018 was an able but eccentric man.During the latter part of his career at Washington, it was a very difficult matter to obtuiu access to him, even for members of the legation.He used to transact the most urgent affairs through the alightly-opened doors of his room, with e ti ht gri on the handle all the time, or throu, fey hole, and would throw: his despatches for his secretary on to the landing.He rarely received any one or | moved out of house.Finally, his vagaries became notorious that the Fore Office had to recall him ; but even then declined fo give ap his rooms to his sucees- sor, and literally died at his post.WORKSHOP.The ancien{s mada springs of bronze.For fire-proof whitewash, make ordinary.|.whitewash and add one paxt silicate of soda, or potash, to every five parts of the whitewash.dial sword-blades: are texspesed | aoe of very saparion pinlivy bat hecoeh lex: sre of very superior itye 6x- 4 valued at over $1 per or To temper drills, hest the best steel to a red, and hammer until nearly- told, forming the end into the requisite flattened shape ; then heat it again to a cherry red, arid plunge ft into a lump of resin or into quicksilver.ï Cast-steel was invented in 1740 by Benjs- min Huntsman, \u2018near Sheffield, England.* His; process was to place small ots of istered see] in a crucible of fine clay, place.me broken green glass above, luts the \u2018place the crucible in a far- -nace.When melted the crucible was with.dame, and the contents poured into an iron i A fine liquid blacking may be.made of ivouy black and\u2019 molasses, one pound each ; sweet oil and oil of vitriol one-quarter pound cack rub the first three together until the oil perfectly\u2019 killed, then gradually add the vitriol, diluted with thrice its weight of Jair ; mix well and let it stand for three youn brothers, ished the | Hours, when it may be redueed to proper con.\u2018now mile on their way Boome oy and sistence with water or sour beer, im other localities suvetal deaths have oc- | Amethod of dleauing and whitening curred on the roads from.cold.j 1 ed eh Tia À first place, of ial condition bbing off al oose dirt upon den Avi Te D De come mue t by means of a broom, and then woah.soxiety in Holland.Yor many-yoars the HELD Jowa with 4 strong sods lye, excess of revenue over income in the Java is to be afterward remor mess by.water to which a little.hydro-chlorio acid been added, Whén the walls are drys thin coating of lime, with the addition of à solution of alum, is ta be applied.After this has become perfectly dry walls are to coated with a solution of glue and \u2014 | | | Sad Increase of Crime.pe | The Cologne Gazette, commenting upon th griminal statistics of Germany or ths your pa, observes that it is melancholy to re- upon the increase of crime w bas taken place during the put few.yours, amounting to no less than 40 per cent, between 1873 and 1877.In 1873, 104,878 i + brought to trial; in 1874, 45,587.\u201crhe 5 Qazette figure for the present year, presumes to be larger still.Tuk.into account all criminal down \u2018to petty lareenies, tliefts of wood, and of & from the felda, thors were bronght before courts in 1873 in all 652,402 cases; in\u2019 877, 868,718.The.fact that it is only hé lees serious kinds of crime which inerease Adelina Patti is said to be worth a round | ornaments strings $ 3 _.5 ae 0 à \u2018THE MONTREAL DAILY SPAR.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22; 1879; FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN, Faded colors are in fashion in Paris.Feather tufts are worn in the hair at balls.Blonde lace has been revived by the dressmakers.Gloire do Dijon roses are worth almost their weight in gold., A white muslin cravat is almost a necessity withla street costume.Satin or brocade slippers are considered most stylish for dancing.English bridesmaids wear gowns of cream color trimmed with cardinal.Barego dresses are most effective when trimmed with two bright colors.Figured crape like that worn by our grandmothers, agaiu lies on the shop counters.The old-fashioned sacque dresnes are said to be next in order.They are both pretty and becoming, .Trained dresses with no overskirts, but with the front and sides divided inte panels, are much admired for evening wear.Fresh roses are vulgar nowadays.Only the little fuded flower is fashionable, and bugs of all kinds are mixed with the withered blossoms.Folda of tulle aro placed around the neck of low ball dress® in precisely the same way as that used thirty five years agp.They aro called Greek berthus, Florence Nightingale wus engaged to mnrry Mr.Spotteswoode, one of the ()aeen\u2019s printers, when tho Crimean war broke out, and the lady accepted a mission which she thought higher than marriage, ; The day before a Turkish girl is married she is taken to the buth by her lady friends, and lumps of sugar are broken over her head ag a forecast of the sweets of matrimony.A year or so afterword her husband breaks the whole sugar bow! over her head, The daughters of Sir Edward Thornton, the \u201cughsh minister, made their first ap- penance in Washington society last woek, ut.as they were wearing court mourning for the Prinéess Alice, their dresses were of 4 black illusion over black silk, wfd their only of pearls Youud their necks and red roses, Itisa sin fact that fifteen of tho ladies connected with the present Diplomatic Corps at Washington are American girls, whose beauty aud diplomacy captured distinguished husbands.Among the number are wives of the French, Italian, Guatemalian and Turkish Mipisters,and many others of lesser rank, including Mrs.Yung Wing of the Chinese Legation, who wns a Miss Bartlett, of Connecticut.In the Diplomatic Corps of Europe there are also several American ladies, such as the wife of the Italian Minister to The Hague and others, À very wealthy Russian some years ago wished to indulge her ion for card playing by a few games with a Freuch lady of Tank who was a noted player.The two met at 9 p.m., and at sunrise next worning ths Russian lady had lost all her monuy and jewels, and more, too, and said she would instruct ber steward to turn all her estates and mines over to her conqueror.The French lady, however, insisted on providing her own terms, and with the aid of n notary and priest she bound the Russian lady only never to play again, but to send Ler $2,000 & year.The bargain was kept and the money given to the poor.The French lady has just died.CURIOUS FAOTS.France used war balloons in 1794, Glue, distilled in water, is used in France as a fertilizer for delicate planta.The Mon steppes produce a grass which intoxicates animals feeding upon it.Frogs will move about in a lively mannor, and for a considerable length of time, after being deprived of their brains.It is believed that the unicorn mentioned in our version of tha Scriptures is nothing more nor less than the rhinoceros.They have in the Natural History Rooms in London an egg of the Great Auk, a bird of the diver tribe, bat which has long been extinct.: Fifteen huhdred acres of the site of Pittsburg were once sold for a fiddle.\u2019 Nahant was once sold for a pair of \u2018buckskin breeches, .A single pound of flaxon thread intended for the finest French lace, is valued at $600, and the length of the thread is about 226 miles, The sword worn by Gen.Jackson at the battle of New Orleans is.deposited in the national archives at Washington.It is broken in two parts in the middle of the blade, At Terrd Hants, Ind., a rose geranium has been successfully grafted with a japonica cutting, and the former bears a full-blown flower of the latter ; a very singular circum.stanoe.Spiders\u2019 bites often prove fatal.A child died.lately in Cincinnati from this cause.The immediate application of ammonia is a cure or rather a preventive of any serious poisoning.\u201d .It has been calculated that if all the bricks, atone and masonry in Great Britain were gathered together, they would not furnish material enough for a work such es the of China, \u2014 __- A Eurepean Sharper.About twenty-five years ago 1 was an attache at Munich, Public employees led an easy life then, and all the othor members of the mission were away, I was seated in the Chancery, when a bronred-looking veteran entered, and telling mo that he was on bis way back to England from the Crimes, asked me to advance him 100 florins.I was verdant, and handed him the cash, proud to be of use to one of the gallant defenders of my native fleg.After he had left | camo acraes an order to have à man of his name arrested and ¢ extradited\u201d for uumerous ini.uities.I went to the police.No one was D, 50 to make sure that my friend should not leave the town, [ wrote him a line to say that some, Bavarian officers were most anxious to make his uaintauce, and that 1 hoped that he would honor mo with his company to dinuer\u2019 the next day.The following evening the Captain, beautifully armayed in evening dress, mule his appearance.\u201cCaptain, \u2019 I said, ** allow me to introduce you to the officers whe wanted to know you; they are officers of the police.\u201d On this he was led awsy and lodged in prison.\u201cThe papers demanding his extradition were not ready, aud the Minister of Pulice proposed provisionally to keep him uuder arrest for the:100 florins borrowed of me.\u2018But we had no evidence of the fact, so we hit upon the following expedient : Ho was brought before the.Minister of Police, who said to him :\u2014 ¢ You borrowed 200 florins of en attache of the English Legation.\u201d ¢ No,\u201d replied the Captain, \u2018\u2018this is an infamous falsehood ; I ouly borrowed 100 florius, \u2018\u2018 Thauk you,\u201d replied the Minister, for gdmitting the fact; you will now go back to prison, because you owe money that you canuot pay.\u201d In durance vile the Captain remained for one year, and during this time we tried to ar- | range his extradition.But we failed, and « Captain,\u201d we found, could not be sent to England.Some years later I came across this worthy man in Florence.Hu then was representing himself as a secrot emissary of Lord Palmerston, and in that capacity was made wuch of by the Florentine Prime Minister Ricazoli.On meeting me he took his departure.À year or two later 1 found him at Venice with his son.~ He called Lis son a nephew of Lord Palmerston, and himself the son's tutor.Again on seeing me ho fled.The last time met him was at Coustantinople.\u2018There he pessed himself off as a Catholic auxious to become a Protestant.Many kind persons took so deep an interest in his spiritual welfare that they ministered to his phy- tical wants.When I left he had been ac- eommodated with a lodging in n, and since then J have never heard of him.The ;{-trick of this man was to advertise for a gov.\u2018eyness for his children.When the poor : woman came to him he would take all her, money, and then turn \u2018her into the street, But be was a most arbusing rascal.When \"J unearthed him from Floreace,.be went to .Charles Lever, who was Vice-Com-.sul there, although he generally lived st Ficrence, started off after him, and vengeance.On his return I asked what had hs I found him,\u201d mid.Lever, \u201c Îiving in the best hotel, the frien of ball the town.\" #4And is ho In pr fire § Monteith ; sud the right, THE DEFENOH OP JELLALABAD \u2019 (1S42.) (By AuIson.) AvTROUGE left to their own tesources, the garrison of Jellalnhad fouud, in their dwa indpmitable fortitude and perseverance, and the: courage and capacity of their leaders, mesns of defence which, in the circumstances; would otherwise have scemed unattainable.When Sale firet found himself reduced to his own forces after the Cabul disaster, he had just 2,500 men, of whom iu the middle of February, only 2,278 were effective; of these, 888 were Bepoys.The place, though nomia- ally » forties, had in reality very litzle mcans of defence.The ramparts were en ail sides in n ruinoys state, in some actually fallen down ; yawning breaches, in many places, would admit a company oi foot soidiers abieast ; the-ditch, in others, was so filled up thut @ half troop might trot in line, With indefatigable vigor and perseverance, Sale, aided by his gifted engineer, Broadfoot, set himself to work, the moment he got possession in November, to repair the fortifications ; and\u2019 with such succsss were his excrtious attended, that, before the end: of January, the breaches and ruined plates in the walls were all repaired, a ditch ten fest deep and fourteen brond everywhere cleared cut round the works, and the whole buildings within point-blank range of the works levelled.; THEY WERE THUS SECURE {rom a coup-de-main, or siege operations from any Asiatic army without cannon ; but this afforded no safcguaid against the approaches of famine, which were seriously to be apprehended, as, on the 19th February, they had only provisions for the men for seventy, fur the horses for twenty-five days, Forage awl food in abundance wers to bu had in the neighboring villages, but they were of no use to the besieged, as they had neither money to buy them, nor eavalry to forage in presence of Akbar Khan, who, with a lurge body of Loises, lay within a few miles distant.The gasrison, however, wero in good heart, and confidently looked forward to being delivered bg Pollock ; and tLeir courage received an sdfiutional stimulus by tue heroic conduct'of y Sale, who, before being made prisoner by the Afghans, wrote to her husband to allow no consideration of her danger to interfere with his performing his duty, and defending the place to the last extremity.But, at the very time when his brave garrison were with reason congratulating themselves on the security which their indefatigable efforts had gained for them, A TERRIBLE CALAMITY ENSUED.On the 19th February, at the very moment that Sale and McGregor wero writing to Pollock, urging his early advance to their relief; an earthquake of fearful severity was \u201cfelt at Jellalabad.The shocks wereso violent that the ramparts suddenly yawned, and in many places.were thrown down, and great part of the buildings in the town fell witha great crash.In the first moments of alarm, thegarrison instinctively ran to arms, thinking that a mine had been sprung, and that an immediate assault might be expected.Fortunately, most of them, from doing so, got out of the building safo ; but Colonel Monteith, the ficld-ofticer of the day, was overwhelmed by the fall of his house, and dug out of the ruins, buried up to the neck in rubbish.No less than a hundred shocks succeeded the first great one, which tended still to extend the devastation, and, while they continued, rendered impossible all attempts to arrest the mischief.Many governor, in the circumstances in which he was now placed, with his fortifications in » grent n.essuro ruined, and a superior and vistorious enemy in the vicinity, would have deemed THE POST NO LONGER TENABLE, and made the best of his way down to I'eshawur, Not so Sale, Broudioot, and their heroic followers.What they did has been recounted in the simple words of the latter, \u201cNo time,\u201d says Captain Broadfiot, ¢ was lost, The shocks had scarcely ceased when the whole garrison was told off in working parties ; aud before night the breaches were scarped, the rubbish below clesred out, and the ditches below them dug out, while the great one onthe Peshuwur side was surrounded by a new gabion parapet, Another parapet was crected on tho remains of the north-west bastion, with embrasures allowing the guns to {lauk the approach to tho ruined gata ; while that gate {tself was rendered in- accetsible by a trench in front of it; and in every bastia round the place a temporary parapet was raised.From the following day all the troops off duty were continually at work ; and such was their energy and perseverauce,, that by the end of the month the parapets were ontiroly restored, or the custains filled in where restoration was imyraoticable, and every Laltery re-establish.ed, THB BREACHEN IIAD BEEN BUILT Ur, with the mmpart doubled in thickness, and the whole of the gates re-trenched.\u201d The spirits of the garison afier this were much ised by the receipt of lord Auckland's prodemstion, de claring the\u2019 misfurcune that d.oucurred atloided only n fresh opportunity for displäyiug the power and resources of the British empire.They now looked forward confidently to being relieved.Ic was loug, however, before the relief came.Meanwhile, such was the respect with which the garrison of Jellalabad had inspired the blockading force, that though Akbar Khan with a body of 7,000 men lay in the \u201cge vicinity, and more than once actually hp- proached the walls, he never ventured te engage the British who went out to meet him, and the blockade was kept up at a distance only.But still the position of the garrison was extremely precarious, and becoming mors #0 every day.Provirious were growing very scarce.By the middle of March the men weis put on short rations, the draught cattle, camels, and artillery hoises began to be killed, and Bales applications.to Pollock for relief became daily more urgent.Still the terrors and mutinous temper of the Sepoys was; such \u2018that no advance was practicable till the European troops arrived.At length the numerous obstacles which had opposed their advance were removed.The English dragoons (3d) and the horse artillery reached the camp at Peshawur on the 30th, and next day; Pollock gave orders to commence THE MARCH TOWARDS JELLALABAD.The 83rd, however\u2014 Wellington's old regi ment\u2014which was anxiously expected, di noticome up for some days afterwards, a; the march did not begin till the Hh of April.On the morning of the 10th, the advanced guard came in sight of Jellalabad.The sight filled the garrison with the most enthu- sisstic joy : the soldiers thronged the walls ; the bands of overy regiment went out to meet the conquerors, and struck up \u201cGod savo the Queen I\u201d as they passed by ; and cheers which made the very welkin ring resoundsd through: the air, ad in proud array und with ercot beads they catered the gates of the fortress.If the garrison of Jelislabad had od cause to welcome the conquerors of the hyber with these military honors, they in their turn had 2a good reason to salute tho garrison with equal distinction, for never had a defence been gonducted with mors fortitude and constancy.: Great as were the efforts mode by Pollock to disengage them, the aid wuld have come too late had it not been for tWeir own indomitable spirit and resolution.| On-the let April, when almost AT THE LAST EXTREMITY FOR PROVISIONS: they made sortie, and earried off, {ii\u201cthe very teeth of the encmy\u2019s covering partiod,.] five'hundred sheep and goats.The supply was of inestimable importance, for it gave them the means of subsistence till the te bable period of their relief, Some days after, rts were spread by the blockading force of a great dissster sustained by Pollock in attempting to force the Khyber Pass ; end an the 6th their whole guns fired a royal salute in honor of the supposed victory.In these circumstances, a council of war in the decided that nothing could save them but a sudden irruption, which might drive the enemy to a distance, and enable them to aid Pollock's advance, and sweep the country some distance for additional sap- \u201cplies.It wna resolved, accordingly, to make a geoeral sally, which was fixed for daybreak on the maming of the 6th, Bale divided dis + into.three coïnitins : the centre: consisting of the 18th, five hundred strong was under tha command of Colonel Dennis; the di, of thé same strength, composed of -Mejioys, was under the orders of Colonel com efthe18th and one of the 85 pos by .DESTINED 10 DEATHLESS FAME.consisting of one: Captain Havelock, an offiew |: marksmen.The attack waa led by Haro- lock at the head of the skirmishers of the 13th, who forced their way, in spite of a stout resistance, throngh the ruined works, and then, pushing on, assailed the Inaiu line.Meanwhile Dennie, while nobly lerl- mg the second column to attack the fort, received a ball in the breast, of which he sou after expired, The assault of the fort, however, wont on, and after an obstinate resistance it was carried ; while at the same time Monteith forced back the enemy's right.Sale now directed a .GENERAL ASSAULT ON THE AFGHAN CAMP.The artillery advanced at the gallop, nnd directed a heavy fire on the enemy's centre, while the infantry pressed forward in eplen- did style to complete their victory.Tue attacks all proved successful, Two of the columns penetrated iho line near the eipie point, while the third, in spite of a heavy fire from three guns under cover, and rep :at- ed charges from the horse, drove the forces Jopposed' to them headlong into the river.By seven in the morning the victory was cumplete.The enemy was driven off in great disorder towards Luyiiman and Calm), their camp captured, all the tents burnt, the blockade raised, and two cavalry standards taken, with four guns which had been captured from the British during the Cahul re.trest.This recovery gave unbounded joy to was, was dearly purchased by the loss of Colonel*Dennie, one cf the brightest orun- ments of the British army.Yakoob Khan.Tue London Standard thinks \u2018\u201c it is uot incouceivable\u2014aypart from Yukoob Khan's pursonal predileetions, of which we know nothing since the yeur 1872\u2014that he may decide that it will tend to promote his dwn cause more to continue the war than to yield to our demands.He is a soldier, and has oll the instincts of a leader of men.He has already saved his country one: from anarchy, and has proved himself to be one of the most able soldiers of Lis day.His pride would lead him to undertuke almost the impossible.He knows his countrymen sufliciently well to know that their sympathy would be rather with the man who pur- sved a bold course than with the one whose action was marked with timidity ; 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SHORTEST ROUTE VIA T CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY LINN 1 Two Express Trains daily, with : A gl Hise nena ad rer Toc beh! and Parlor Cars t0 Day Express, «nd Boston, 7 ; ¥ TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL, | DAY EXPRESS for Boston vie Lowell Fitonburgg sion Tor New York via Bpringteld oF Troy, asd For Waterloo, 7 a.m.and 4.00 p.m.1 i - Night Express for New Y vis \u2018 RA a pe arriving in Now York at?ma h NIGHT EXPRESS for Boston Cowsil, And New York vie Bpringfeld, ¢ p.m.via sad \u2019 GOING WORTH.New York, arriving in Mon! Night Ex leaves Boston Lowell, va Pia at 8 = pes Erm, via Springfield, arnv Jenves New York \u201cNight Express Troy a pan arrive 1à Monter Be 846 fn uid ¥ kets and Prolght Rates, pie Vermont Baiiroad Off ce.156 Be J ented atta Boston Offive, ry nr ; G.W.BENTLEY sw.Gen, Manager.Noe Bt.Albans, Vt., Doc.18th, 1878, te TRAINS ARRIVE AT BONA; VENTURE STATION AS FOLLOWS: Lo From West-Grand Trank Rail CWicago, Detroit, Barn! p Pro a Eto 8.60 an ned vb ; Trains from Ottan a bonnoct with both all i sistions, at'Q stations, a3 a 4 5.45 p.m.te mé 1156 au Prom Chambly at 8 65 a.m From.ft, Hyacinthe at BAS ata From South-Grand Trunk Flattsburg, Moorts Junction, From or, at 10.50 na Prom Nawpo , Water] terion, at BH a.m, Rd DD pr From New York, Albany, Bouse's Point, at Johns, 8.8 : Prom! Nashua, Conoord, Whi don, St Albans fi dons at aux .a I vos From Me Fans and intermodiate stations, sb\u2019 : m _ ?AINS LEAVE BONAVENTURE H STATION AS FOLIOWH: | Froscott, Ottawa, Toron Clemo mediate plnoes, 8.80 oe.and Spas kville and intermediate stations alized For Broc ediate stations, at 5 9.16 aim, 816 16 ou Saturdays only, af.Going Nonth\u2014Grand Trunk Por Bouse's Point, Albany and Hew York, ob 7, a.m.and 4.00 p.m.oes ; emmingford and Mooer's Junction, ' NC REET SL va at 7.00 am and 4.00 p.m.; ° Point Levi and intermediats Por Bi.B.For Chambly, ad : 120 J STABLISHED 1860.RANDAL H.FOOTE, Raalier, No.70 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Having bern for twelve ents & membr of New York Finck Exchango and Vice-Prealicns ol ing Board, the highest ractes and cxporienre ponaihiteed.Hacks, God and Bonda: plag à contracts, such as\u2019 \u201cstraddles, \u201coni \u201d pate\u201d .on large or amall amounts, t regular commisastony and moderate marion pules entitled * wall Street,\" ni sunble in 10 pts.- NOTICE.\u2014 Application will be.* made to the Teglelkture of the Province Lec, st its next Reasinn, on brbalf of the M : Fire Insurance Company of the Conuty of Jolt for an set to Change the Name of tho Company to \u201cMet stan Mutus! Fire Insurance ae 41 * estanHah its bead offies in: Montreal, and extend Tawers general made for carry ff on: the business of the pray A.A.DICKBOY, | Montreal, Dog 19th, 1878 13 lawy .Dr BULLER, ; OCULIST AND AURIST, STRERT YOU GET THB ones) ovni | : | Day Exprees loaves Boston, via \u2018 as Fo.» at 7.40 a.m., connect it UE ES ae Going Fast-Grand Trunk Rattway- | | maxoa 1,4 and that better provisions be.sald Come PLIERS BE SURE | 2 vagé Ua die = NE \u201cA den HH En = & "]
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