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[" prrmeique Tree ppm - - a mee PE - y+ _ y pu eet ee sme SEEN Ar Sl FE TE nent orphelin VOL.XI, NO.106.MONTREAL TUESDAY .MAY 5 4 PRICE ONE CENT Le roing legrams DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Mr.Robertson moved for an order of the GROSS BRUTALITY ii i ing i TT 4 nu y .; § .| \u2018 = v : Morning To Fourth Parliament\u2014Firut Session.House tor & icturn of ul] letters and papers An Unfortunate (ripple Kuocked | A Re He br re Rooms ' Houses To Let.Situati ons Va cant.Situations Vacant.Sparks from the Telegraph.Urrawa May 5.Se Fe to authori connected with th payment of fees, Ke, ke One of th anti bah | pay until they were returned, Hol advised SE STE we wm crm Emm | - IE Lieut.-Go \u2018auchon is i bec.As y 9-1 N8 authorue to Jas.G.Currie and John M.Currie as soli- ne of the most (lastardly outrag-s whtgh Cul.Fraser, as a brother olficer, t roe JOUNS- F 16 (\"ern :a.13 / Advertiséencnts wodor thls b one-half cmt FREGNS out of Employment who have good cece | ; ; v \" pare © ry ae the indenture of sale by trustees of the citors for the Welland Canal could take placs amd not be attended with cov dings agaiust Curie CHT to stop peo k Ve ve.tem: \u2014 word each day.When vertiser winds mendations [rom precous empioyrrs ard we | COOKS, i Pri Cu ever has appeared ot l'urt an Toronto Sariugs Bank to the Home Savings Mr.Doull moved for an ordar of the Puy fatal results, ocurred on Craig street Capt.Turnbull, rc Ned\u2014 Believed tho PO OMS \u2014 bnrpiRb et wiiiv or Ea pats RE ae mn vai desire to obfamn any of the situations adverised | ASAT Gorl Cook.\u2018Appl File.and Loan Co.(linrited), was read a third House for agreements, papers, &c, since the near the ccruer of Gosford, a few evenings men bea been paid with money received fi IR Vtt out Bear, 4865 var acees tt Da à can! be refunded.in ihe STALK, can learn full paruculars by cali: W 1e 700 ear Euvoruees ANBROY Vas Disturbances have broken ont afresh in time end passed.1st of July, 1875, with respcet to the trans- since.The facts in the caso as near asa Cant.Carrie y eu [rom cre Apps at on Badal ton sso pas Lol HOUSE TO LET.ing at the STAR UFIICE.Nune but those hae- ire : Zr + oo.Maudalay.Hon.Mr.Trudel presented s petition fer of the Pictou & Truro Railway.\u2014Car.STAR reporter could learn, and which were ous.examined \u2014 The mien were paid after 0 OM S-\u2014 Comfortably Fur- Ain Apply ne: den ore 156 6 | yee = rant ne ari | Ww AN PL io loin, speaking] =: Riots continue at Cork, nrany persons hav- from the Bar of Three Rivers, praying that ried.eX cot dingly hard to obtain, probably owning | the sroceedings had been macnn in the im} nlebed or unfuraished, with nse of Jisth, can - Ca pply mext door.| mem a l'rotestant proferred, no wash or 3 res ing been ivjured pry Polette be removed in consequence of Mr.McCarthy moved for an address for to the desire of many who are coucerne Police Court.oC TD me TE I o Ib to arge House, HOUSEMAIDS.pm oS Tn Burma mT ey : LA ; ; .in.; _ : \\ tabling.45 Wolfe street.Bent, 8 i France is Likely to resame diplomatic rela.©: 58% Lo the ordex-in-couneil under which æ portion of Det to be exposed, were that a poor deformed After hearing both rounsel and the jndge\u2019 OOMS 1155 St.Catherine per month | , 54 .te Tin TS { tions with Mere.; The Quebec Building Societies liquidation land situated on the Assiniboine River, in tho unfortunate, harmless, and usually quiet cLarge, the iy returned 8 rd ee R reel, near Bleury.108 6 a TO URP Pios 5?ANT L D roma and Ads / an r YD Good Sook foro : Lu laine ** Pia bill was.reed & third time and passed.Province of Mauitobs, known as lot.Ny, man by the name of Juhouy Bolen, Living on guilty.OOMS\u2014T'o let, a well-furnish- en \\ new firsi-class eran ENPLOSHENT AGEROT.108 | Apply to adh Boas Bases mous Aor Lu Washington thay are playing Pina The H ; .; \u2018 ; : ; k !! Mene Hors: No IX St Denis street, = fete\" x.> « lurel company bill ¢ nod at ato Committee on the ] 2 granted to the Hudson Bay C'>.- À uberst weet, was walking along Craig The Court adj-urued at 70) pu 0 19 à Bal Me Moéraou Lors Boterate wt 105 a mire ae i YWANTED House and Table- Ww 11: D\u2014Gook experienced.: Ce ; | ; O amen! e Temperance Act of 1373.Carried.w'reet between nine nud ten o'clock, when à m, this morning.Cm IT IT ER i Rt et LEE eer ns v id who thoroughly understands th \u201cHuet have good city réfereus.N washing Hon.Mr.Chapleau Ke be died and | Hen.Mr.Alexander moved-to amend! the Revern] cthermot ons were carried, and =» Vitheu the least prov cation, two fiands, no Oi ME\u2014Furnisii-d or Unfuar- Are end al werd sae ROD mode rh.paid.one who thoroughly lo TR RANE.ust have gud ety reforms.No i » Lae à Conservatives.i by ineerting the folios ing clause \u2014Hf Ha Use rose or I cons who certair ly do Bot de the same of 5 ni .| Ligh of ais ; JU oy vor GIN fbiario Stre of, Pi OYMERT AVENCE.\u2014 A case ' ; } T .tua.i Cadi Not.treet, nro SE CR \u2026 ST: 5: ANTEI)\u2014/ dCookk i.asc D uit died in Dabliu on the Sth the petition, whether for the putting of the After recess, tue House went iuto comme - Men, cane alors wud Led Lim to the .pe I ; PONS Tres - - : =% FO i ET, DPwelilnes Nos M AN'15.13\u2014Housekeeper, must Vr at be an A middle aged\u20ac come 11st He will Lave + national faneral.Act in force, cr repealipg say by law for tee on the Lill relating Lo the protes of Ground wuh a suek ey then hiked him 10en adopted brin tar he 0 2 at 0 o PME POE Sh voor Jour ERI an BC ne we sion | E08 Ee nal es ectable, go Raop house for Leiemmended.Apply 6 556 Bras RERYLOTEXEY Fear.ave now entertainel that the now l'Uttiug the Act in force, fails to recive the inland bille of exchange, ns amended of 11.while-be lay senseless upon the ground.A on Proudwesy, New York Yori vn y's og Cutbenrat saeet I NC Pan \u2014 svenes M dat aad dar) LT Cher awn homo.Api te = Ce me om - ' Doff:ria Terrace, Quebec, has been insecure, °PPrOval of n majority of ti Ieetors, all standing committee ou Banking uni Con.woman who was crossing called for the IK radag and ape arts, De AAC SN RES ETYIYISY TY Coo ey us fHRE Appty ea abe Premise, Cha add A uw Sho Vv AN FED\u2014For u tantly of five, 1y boilt.penses cou \u201cLed therowicls Mall ha oe A pont que commit 10 red leurs pot an offer vanld bo fo ul pa far as» shor break a the nt Cg Ce i Moth Coits ;, von FORCE REC poi \u2019 TO LET £38: no taxes: RUE Cd Bik fron Bas Caan ammo.2: Apoir A .1ayed by the petitiqners, who shall mak~ a e bill, whith was then read a thivd toux leury stree:.course the delay gave ant attached to the house, ii un sderade we gag age 27 cu fr the two tef-contanet ro Wrst en fun AVE 0 A Te muons ik at Kingias, Du hae | at dit moe he ol mn RL he Ebay cas vane, anh Sr Ho ER | ROOMS Vac, GS Cope | BL Peete pant RE ee Gy ANTE DA fond Female have truck 9 Liu lai TCTB s\\teudiog DrASOIS municipality 10 mee: Lhe same.The House went iuto Cominiires va tho nade good use of their time, by jumping mv op ve no \u2018hk Me tea i M EEE Vues UT a ; nm dria uit pers \" ri r, ie ot a EC oe : Le + \u2019 A \u2018 = \" Lo nurse fLired.Appiy to HOL Bran EnvLoyuasr AORXCE.oJ 5 Mont CK.heal After discussion, the Committee divided bill to niche fursher provision in reli 1-0 co 9 cal, and driving furiously away.Tho t Li00 per -Juy rouin and nods, dent ROOMS = ju let, first-class, 554 RE 132 Cadden street.\"0 ro 0 : Ci agp 2 ee ss - , Montgomery, he absc-nd&- 1 vees froia and rejected wnendment\u2014 co.teu:s 12, 1-u- 9\u2014utory Loiida+ 4, as amended by the oy wountued man was conveyed to his homa .Let \u201cwr .Orchester strect opposite Won teu 1# tL nr Le El ut ?: \u2019 > j Fe FAN G ; i ue ; , : : \u20ac 8s 3 3 Loncars, \u20ac ta al ; ; 3 2 you visit or lave Wow York qe ISK ad TO PEU oN Fist class Cat _ + : IV ANTED A first-class Cook ; Port Hope, hasist ina nanber of Votonto lirma contents 35.fre con mutites on Marking and Conmer~ - ard it was some time before he vec vera d .- ee you Fortin and A A 00M To Jel ee LLL ds ee Hone wink in tous 5 \u201c M BN Vile Yona 4 Vlas Nar e %4 must wWnsh and fron.Apply to 239 sex in various sums, Hon.Mr.Girard moved to incorporate The hill was reported.Ou motion for the CHécionaness.The man's injaries are ex- |, pes area Union Hotel, nea: Se ji IHN Dp lel furnished Or ne CO Tae | pre rmplaymert me 0 SE An ia A Lames one BE Geo.Watson, of Newcastié, a patron of the Lull relating to the sams Act, with thie third reading, cessively painfol, but the doctor thinks there site ord Central Pivot.220 Meant orp Tol ten eer _ \u2019 Tih \u2018 7 J.Lectaire, rm avaRs BL WAN TED - A Plain Cook, must rowing, who sccompanied Rentorth's crew Li].\u2014 Agreed to.Hon.Mr.Holton moved tho three months\u2019 91H be no serious consequences.It is to be re duced to $i and ap Anis per pa Flora >O0M- \u2018lo let, a large well SA ES | * ANTE 1 A pong Kis is EMPLOYMENT An pommonded.Avply Tian to America, is dead.A The bi was reported as amended, rex] à hoist.re considered the Will frivolous and {Tod that stops ll be taken to briog tor, Restaurant supplied with \u201cthe ot he Jur ed dodanie, Bat Hot sort sold water 4 Ah, \"FO LEP \u201cLower Yenemaent, pores api ETS ry Ade DTT nme em me, T: is intended to raise a national sub.HPL , and passed.1echievous.rgeticy By ih Sot Fran Burro mans Annoy 8 - cessary sale agaist the International to the 1 ny Covent be patch mot be read a third time to-night, and there.A etter was d f H air,\u201d but real human ghosts.Ghosts that } 1 bave à lot of roscoe lectioners - St.Louis Street.man, with Re CT a - ANTED A qe eguard a e Impe emment on the tariff, fore would not become law, thus leaving the etter was read fion Hon.Henry were once health d bat Catherine strent, PO Between Bonsecours arc able bnsiness.Capital guurautoed.Ardross H.B., W N \u2014 young Girl, about ger, and gives notice that orders for the | which bad been published in England, present law in force Starnes in reference to the granting to tho mee healthy men and women, but are , a am see tt.Hubert strouts- No.231, Self-contained, SrA Office.1016\" arp pair lo essist in housework.Apply to 788, commencement of the evacustion have bsen would be brought Pan 10-38 : also, when - Government by the city of all that portion \"OW #mply the * ghosts of what they once j'OIR SALE\u2014Gilt Frame Mirror, ew House: No.25, 60.do.; No.27,004 Nm ran Tr a YAR EErLOYMENT AGKROY.2 issued ny : , Wi Hon.Jas, McDonald belisved that the of Dal .hat p were.\u201d As we meet them, and inquire the 60x 50.Price, $25.Apply at 73% Champ de 99.Pu.20 dn.du.No.81, Largs Tenements, Now ANTED\u2014Two or three Ap- ANTED \u2014 A good General .| > the papers moved for some time ago relative repeal \u2018of the insolvency law woald be disas- Dalhousie Square uorth of Notre Dame : ; , q $ Marnetreot ___ 1043 House; No.34, dq., do.Apziy to prentices to Dress and Mantie-making busi- Servant fi K 1 As an employes in Prof.Hand's Pyrotech.to Bir Alex.Galts mission to Franco would trops atthe present critical time when the naw \u201c\"°t including the engine house, in order a fall this De, they ropeat the old, F\u201c MM BALE \u2014 Poultry Pure * Preyont £ Oo St.Pan! street, ness Ayplyto B44 Brax PuriovansT AuRiCrhs eces mguired.Apply 550 Sean Rarioramee nie factory, Hamilton, was fliling a rocket, be brought down! i ine à tion to afford additional terminal facilities.Ÿ% sory, a co , hegtected congh, Light Brabms eœus for sattt wo ee = : : Se es eso | AGENOY, it exploded in his hands.Dropping the Hon, Ms.Tillev replied that the des- BT ee Some 4 into operation.and usted Referred to the Road and Finance Commit- ce nt \u201coverwork,\u201d or \u2018* dyspepsia,\u2019 for sitting beus.A, P.O.Box 2048, City.DE Jane or \u201ctrot \u2018 V ANT J D-Seamstress aces.ANTED \u2014 A good Girl as : i .» \" 6 ati .- J .4 med to fancy sewing, 042 , rocket, it set all the five-avorks in the build.Patches on the tariff would be brought down present law to remain in force for another year.\u2018°*; ; ; pres complaint, aud constipation, For BALE\u2014One Express Wa.stroct, betwean Burr Lane and 81.frubon TPE ver Auraey: 0 PTI fp ey, unum Servant, One is (on of obi ing off, cansing a terrible explosion, demol.to-morrow, as they were being copied by the After some further discussion, Mr.James Worthington asked for per- bl een ch 0 Media Jemedis.gon, almoxt nuw.Apply at No.645 Cralx stront.SSB stroot-No.4b, Bolf contained; No.50, V ANTED\u2014Sewing Girl.One PT Roms isbing the bui which was of frame and derks.Aa to the papers relative toSir Mr.Monsseau thought the bon.Minister L'ission to\u2019erect a bridge across Stanley DORE \u201cden ical Discovery ______._ ___ _ MOTTE M fo 52 004 Ko.PA, do, New House: Ho, Dr, aceostemed 19 Whevlef x Wilson Sewing CAT ANTED\u2014GoMu G 1 Ser- detached, shaking the surounding buildings Alex.Gals mission, theo wore certain of Justice guve too much importance to the SCL from the new building now boing °% Hebstut Eurkartno Pellets for the cath [IOI SALIT Express Waggon, + uu rat ora sti baswoan ot.1 rane \u201cAlso ra nanas | WAST ny Ut ea pres considerabi ; despatches which conld not be brought opinion of commercial classes of > erected by the Hon.Mr.Beaudry to the ° e above ections, Tr, lerce «oes not aviimont now, Fultable or bwr driver, auerkat A ea out Tom | Jeunes ad > AGEKCY.Bi | demi ie me ne fm | qe, cm he tn le | tir\u201d Nid Sonia a A RoR SH | WALTED, Houeleonr foro WANTED Strong young tl 1 > + - ent.: ., The Road and Finance Committee sent in *7798- or L e lungs be ha Waste 4 ALI A 1 Yo ADE rn a \"So ry Cen Calbo aban and St.Ein mall faruily, gue who understands her a8 General Servant, to waah, tron and À which our statesmen had carried on a joint report recommending that Clauie *585, OT there baa cancerous complication, k Os Ban a, Ad removal on Int twoen Dorcherter and Ontario streets, ai) of wie | Le fn Sr Tarot He ME AE Ted Apply to 163 Bria CN , no physician ici ; ; 0: physician or medicine can cure.\u2018Tha xlrn, n 5004 Safe, in store No.308 Notro Dame atroet.Hug cach between 20 to 30,000 feet in area Novwenstie\u2014Hanles Meeting ns Maton.\u201cHon.Mr.Laurier kad wheter ths atfen- tie ast 50.yours, aiwave Iogitaring fo aro conveniently situated for lumber yards, meamir- \\ SANTED \u2014 Dressmaker, who VV ANTEL-\u2014A zood strong gixly I 3 wash, iron | ; nL Baw ran} 4 ; the Gavorten Genie \u20183 tion of the Government has been callod to trade .street be widened from St.Paul to Notre .; | , \u201cEanians Seyle Praised.Betting| te followin resolution.adopted by the | send a net agriculture, besides, out re Cities Dame street, and the opening up of LeRoyer Discovery w, parer, an nnequalled pectoral ALLY 08 189 re ees 090 ArPiy le PREVOST & CO | \u2018can cut and AL.Apply to 946 Sran Ex- ue Guntral Bervuut must EL + Loxpox, May SA maesting: relative to Quebeo Board of Trade a one ef their late reprosentatives street from Claude street to acques Cartier Ne atid cough, or Sand et the pa WANTED TO PURCHASE.206 \u2018AeD As BI, PAUL SPRIET VV ANTED.i 105_ cook, ADply to 52 Bras RNsLOYRENT Aonser ; : the Championship of \u2018was: held ot} \u2018meetings, vis =\u2014~That, order to secure r.Valles.said ho weuld square, expense to borne by the pro- d mm tp OA 0 tf (TED\u2014Sewing Girl; must : Vo Fi , n ; LE J] weuld support the ; riddle stages, consumpfio: Dy correcti TTT TT mr ee ee LD e 4 y rE - FT Newcastle to- Shaw, Han.the sevigation of the Traverse earlier in endmsats : prietors, Carried.BEE, phon.Ly correcting ED \u2014 Baby's Carri mr understand dressmaking.Apply to 843 S148 Ted lan\u2019s Comedian supporter, Wallace Ras, the spring and later in the fall, it is expe atomes = mas be belioved they were in the | The Finance snd Police Committee trans.i) irregularities of the stomach and liver, it ANTED ~ Baby's arr ago.Stores To Let Inmovaanr Aouwor.- 104 \u2018 .wim] Plaisted and others t.Tho odito, dient that a permanent cribwork bs voy jevod It was to the in: m ted a joint report recomuwnding the T¢2dily cures blotches, pimples, scrofulous lowest price, and where to be seen, \u201claramiiulator,\u201d - 8 10 ol, 0 ANTED\u2014Lady Canvassers to Situations Wanted.LR of the Spordeman presided.He congratu: etected at the eastern entrance, upon which of the country to have some law that would gran t of $2,000 to the widow of the lato Wc¢™% bunches,\u201d or tumors.Haudreds - r Advertisements ander this bead, one-half cent (0 B38 STAn EMPLOYMENT AGNONTE \u201cPRY tone \u2014c- od ; lated the Canadians on their brilifant vic- lights would be placed instead of the prevent preferential ag 1 ts.bief of Pulice Penton, provided that it is testify thet it has restored their Lealth, after ANTED\u2014Some nice Coun- word each day.When the advertiser wishes ANTED \u2014 Beamst 0 THE STAR insestipaies 0 charactor of ewer servent «| tory.\u2018The race, he said, bed beex character.ficating lightship Bow use.\u201d And, if so, Mr.Girouard eaid ho was not particularly legalized py the Local Legislature.[aid Ee failed.| For oust 2 IA Jorn and Shelving.Address 1101 St.Cathe withdraw rib pas futrertisoment wetore ex i Who understands AL) Sirois, nny icho desires (0 adverilss tn ils columns, ond will ized by the grestast fairness, The Ohaip.[is it t tention of Government to to hi over until next meeting., _ ocal remedy pe - be refanded, clothing, dc.Apply to 778 Gran Emrroymeur not préni tie advertisement of any vvho are found \"| man then explined the circumstances in Gke any'sbepe far the carrying out of the thentans messed peuventing predbes oka g Moved by Ald.Nelson, seconded by AL.for catarrh, use Dr.Sage's Catarth lsurdy.WWASEEL An frish Setter, SHOP TO LET, suitable for St ee 2 | nebo tn cory eon worthy { ze to challenge for match between views y the resolution ?assignments.i Grenier, ** That when this Couneil adjourns \u2014 Corchester sirrot.10% à char oser, Confuctionsr or Prit LL \u2014 First-class Milliner.== = À iott and an Unknown.The challenge Hon.Mr.Pope (Queen's) replied that it \u201cMr, White [Cardwell] was satisfied the 1!,St#nd adjourned nntil three n'elock t9-day INSURANCE.ANTED-sword, Belt and Som iow.0 OMNIS PUTO TE naxmeR PPS Manediately Lo 724 Bran EXPLOYNRET HOUSHMAIDS.} : had been made public ss it was considered |- was not the intemtisn of.the Government to House would best subserve the interests of (Tuesday), and the first item taken up ba the \u2014roo\u2014urv-o-\u2014 Crose-Buita.V.V.Ii.preferred.214 8.Paul ES; FO LIET\u2014Store on Found.ANTED_A oir Io only right that (the present cham- out the resolution.the country by passing this bill for the total \"°F \"* of the Board of Chairmen.N OTICE! street 1036 BI liny atrect ind Stabliny for 14 horses.W » Singer Bowing girl w ho can run 425, EMPLOYM'T WANTED = .T2 n) should dispose of all sntagamists at |.Sir J.Maodanald, in reply to ur.Dubuo, repeal of the Act.SHUNTING RAILWAY.WANTED TO PURCHASEKE\u2014 fm APP LABELLE, dressmaking a and chlidren'e clothing.Appliic 588 rm, who verse Lee Dacadio TOUR wor cme before he visited Australia: tu try sated that the Government intended to re- After some farther discussion, Ald.Donovan callad attention to the ot towtg one ot two loaded b on wp tho oursen U4 16 Founding woot, TR FETES écuner.linet : conclusiens with Trickett, the champion of ovgnize such stated claims.ofsettless in Mani- | Mr, Girouard said, as the Government nuisance and danger to life and limb of the ON AND AFTER Tar MAY NXT re maiaerate price.Address William J.TO LE T-CIi hy VANTED- First-class Miliner, \u2014\u2014 mass.! the wazld, Bichard Renwick then declared tobe as bad heen in their possession and had would not promise to give one night during shunting of long trains of railway cars at the THE CITY OFFICES Viv Charlemaigne PQ 1019 in fxtéros ant siaiies LUZ Be CAR | mu, Que cRPADIS oEtaktng charge of au cstobish COACHMEN.°° \u20ac nounced sts tn dag's os be Hla, | Bir in reply to Me.Dur Love to ich the amie + aid vil Be vont sok the Bs Coreen \u2014 or Tas = Lost, &.|X me, wit le ett 0 8.rome VV ANTED-\u2014Dressmake m 429, EMPLOYM'T WANTED ~ | ° .alan.} Jar.3 said be woul e mmi a SLO) ces, h ' » James E 1 r, com- : (Loud applause.) Chairman proceeded buc, sid the not intend to Mr.Macdonneli [Inverness} moved in to report upon the best means to abate it.ROYAL INSURANCE.COMPANY.= Soisop und Dvrelitr.g, 493 Oraiy stroot.pctent to out ana fit; must understand run- in & garden.Apply Lo À 130 Peks Reptorgees to say it had besa the ouster whenever - Soncedé the lande aquatted upon at Rod River.| smendment that the following clause bo | Ald.Holland gave notios that he would OF ENGLAND OST, on Friday night, the 2nd & Day, bok Bran Pore homey machine.Apply Aozyey.03 .- à mere than one com desired to contest .than $5 acre.LL added to the bill : \u201c This Act not come ask that section 6, by-law 90, be changed.AND TRE with mall Key af hed wh TE rey 1088 = 102 Notre Dame street.ANTED Tabl - A347, EMPLOYM'T WANTED - the champéonship aspirants to try oon- , Gillies whether it is the inten- in foree nti} afer the expiration of oue year The Council thea \u2018adjourned.ribbon.The finder will be rewarded on icaying it 252 TO LET-Op site St.Ann°s Ww ho has had ox ablemaid.One /A\" 4 Cdschiman or Groom by a man with three\u201d - © | Ë clusions between themselves, and for ihe tion of the Government during the current after the of the same.\u201d BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE #200 strict Deandry stroet.1052 Market-_Blores, 102, 104 and 108 MoGIII rocommended.Protestant preferred.CApory 010 LADY experience; Wendy and reliable.Age best man to year to pay over to the Government of On- Mr.G s amendments were then COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH COMPANY, of Yorento.OST, oon Saturday night, in Tom upon.\u201cApply fo = 0100017 More.ris Exriory Aowor.= \u2018 .3 , tario the amount-due that Provinos.from the , .tho vicinity of G.T.R.Depot, a small Black T.P.Powell & Co.; CHALLENGE THE CHAMPION.C v withdrawn, snl My.Macdonnell's amend.The Court terday aftern seu \u2014 wiLL BE and Tab Terrter.Whoever wil) b to t 3 8t ANTED \u2014 Confectioner and we .common Sebook Fund, the * Land Mac © Court was yesterday oon occu ver ring same to the 1018 _Heal Estate Agents, 168 St: James strovt, Sugar-boîler, expetenced.Aunly to 923 MISCELLANBOUS.: ; He had been ared on behalf of Wallace ly including ment was lost on a division\u2014yeas 49, nays pied \u2018with the caso of Ritchi ral wit: Maneien House, 136 Donaventurs strest, will bot 7 ru Ron ely ?; BS Rous to co} aie to Tx Improvement Fund,\u201d under the award of 89, The committee the bill, Og Pied With the case of Ritchie, several wit REMOVED TO THE suitably rewarded, 108 2 T0 LET\u2014Store and Dwell- 22 FMFLOYMENT AOEEOT.108 477, EMPLOYM'T WANTED © 3 weeks from the we of signing articles; eu the Arbitration, recen dr confirme pote motion thai the bill now read a third which ring, called.for Bs dddme, ser ROYAL INSURANCE companys [ OST, on Friday afternoon, a gist vontiy oogupisd by MM.abrooque à Via: A ND An apprentice, A, mans who can give docarir If To r= : the Thames champioasbip cours, for £100 or Canada ?pper wer time, Jw.M od the th an behalf of his client, and Mr.Keller for BUILDING, \u2019 \u201cFlore Had: divers Tate cong wi GE oo: mo derate.oly w © the lst May next.Heat of graine, a clean | ght \u201ctrade.* opi 10371 Apply to A 17 ran ExvioTumar AOKNCY.1 - ; 200 à side.Shaw that Han- 4 i } Hon.cDonald mov e three the Crown, the J harging in favor of ; à suite renard w ven by returning to 100 Perodean, N.P., : - , lan was desirous of home early tn ment od ne Le e on po Ta months _ hoist, the prisoner.ng charging Mn favor (FORMERLY MERCHANTS BANK, after ehle notice s'il De TI Jobim & No Baie.Ehorsia street.ANTED\u2014Farm hand.Must A ONT WANTED, ge the summer for domestic reasons, therefore Dent op 0 .loga _ À division wes taken, and resulted in the The jury, after having bean out forty Corner of Place d'Armes aud Notre 82 = TO LET\u20148tore, consisti be trong and willing.Apply to 217 Stam OF in anyotuer employment where \u2018ho can make 3 obligations under award.with the various amendmeut being defeated\u2014yeas 55, naye minutes, réturned a verdict of \u2018* not guilty.\u201d Dame Street.time Reward - Lost A ro m of first ft and cellar, suitable for whol DTLOTMERT AGENCY 103 EE rer APDIS fo A 475 ÉTAR VAIO OR ï ¢ .978 and Tan Tamer Dog.A on retrait hi sale businses.Also, for sale, some Shelving ANTED\u2014 N - - Plgntion an Terrier Dog.Any pomion returning lit nes Dune AR ah VV Pcomendr, io tatschanat or D'houe Less À 455, EMPLOYM'T WANTED 196 MeGill ntreet.Montreal, to receive furniture, and make himself by 8 respectable woman to do sewing.he was ee pooepi this challenge.Ross said,-after a conversation with Shaw, | Mr.Dubuc, im the absence of Mr, Schultz, He bill was then read a third time on There are three other indictments hang- R OYA L INSURANCE will receive the above rewarding over Ritchie, and Mr.Keller, who repre- OST.on the 22nd.a Tam Di, » e wr nerally useful, To one who understands garden- to A 465 STAR EMPLOYMENT AGRKOY.that he understood that it would ba better asked whether the Govern ; ment has any of- divisi i for him to row Hanlan in America, so that fcial knowled of the facts y division, aud passed, amidst loud applause.sents the Crown, said that as soon as he i > alleged cogtained ; : \u2019 » RIG T .BUILDING, .7 Gear; 2 TO LET .15 » n , ; ; che American publioswould be convinoed of in (ho following Wasbington telegram to the Howe Mioarued at midnight.discharged on the criminal suit, they jutend- (FORMEKLY MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK, atoll Brome \"10 ETO Bh te ET late pens esta oy x, 113 Stas urinate sosnbr Ti\" À 441, EMPLOYM'T WANTED id heund sf Hanlan defeated \u2018 St.Paul Pioncer Press :\u2014* asbington, | THE STRAT RD EXPLOSION.ed to capias him ou a civil action.; TT == - Ë En Nos.eur 787 oe PAR ozes ANTED\u2014Two ood Black- Fate) good Tinsmith, who rexET Awa aa I oa tt, April 28.\u2014\u201c Ii bas been decided, after re.THE KILLED AND WOUNDED.\u2014 CAPT.J.A, CURRIE, M.G.4, CORNER O7 FOUND.Sralg siroet.Libéral conditions.Apply pmitus.Apply to 21% Bram EwproTNENY 103 TUT LIT IE I maton And Loan Co, of janada, AGEROY.103 431, EMPLOYM'T WANTED - WANTED, a strong, stead A as Milliner by ons who bas had xpecionon.then Ross w subsequently contest the ted : .\u2019 : rain \u2019 , == WII LITT pes conferences between the Secretaries of STRATFORD, Ont., May 5.\u2014G.Hawkins, was tried on a charge of retaining the pay of PLACED ARMES à NOTRE DAME ST.pouxp\u2014 A small Brown Cow, championship with Hanlan.He (the tate, War aud Interior, that the trouble- a car sealer, was struek on the head by s a private of No.4 Battery, contrary to 81 \u2014 at Cote #t.Antoine.Apply at Pound at Coté 3 TO LET, together (Tr sepa- Boy, as Appreutioe Blacksmith Apply fo knd can run a sowing machine.apply to A j a is chairman) bad only learhed, Ross\u2019 views Aa HO ; some individual on the northern frontier splinter, and both eyes destroyed ; he died Viec., Cap.40, Sec.6.He was defended by &t.Antoine.105 a ! mn the last few mainntos and Bad been known as Sitting Bull is a British subject ; at eight o'clock.Joseph Humphrey was Mr.Crui nks ; Mr.R.A.Ramsay prose- OFFICES TO LET, - 2OUND\u2014A Carriage D ith Thine two.1acge Out atène Jon front Shorea: moa | SE Tan ph fran fa fer ; 196 that Le, with his followers, voluntarily left.bedly cut about the head ; Alfred Lamb, cuted on behalf of the Militia Department, On Ground Floor, with Piro and Burglar-proof F Bn ok BD tte pue and 52 Groy Nun street, sultabls ANTED- Patiern Maker.A427, EMPLOY] T WANTED of the cap, bat he would that the the country of the U 8 and t abont-the face : ; £ BIRD, \u201cPhi : lh c | vaults.prosio Je ES camer ean das him > Wholesale Biores, Light or Hesvy Manufactoring APPly to 200 STAH EMPLOYMENT AGCNOY.ne Etoreman or Chocker, Ly à good man, wikh articles for the » matoh-and te bry of United tates .placed ® : face ; Andrew \u2018Porter, freight ; is one case is ouly a test tril 8s Currie on First floor, in sutte or ately.er eat om ation?P- RT insinese Lu kind.Possession jm mediately.104 finat-clasr recom mendatious.Apply to A 427 si Sportsman Cup be : jesty, who will ne protection of ible bruiss ju om the ae Jas.Drysdale, is accused of keeping back the pay of some op Second and Third Picors.\"OUND\u2014A Buggy.Apply to| .*_ 8.Farniss & Co, VWANTED- Three Walters for à 422, EMPLOŸYNT WANTED LRAWS UP I 3 i PP on face and neck ; James Miller, 30 men.AI hoated with hot water.Will be rsady for occa I CA ee Ne pio SES Tos 46 25 Normand stréot.an Hotel.Apply to 207 Stan Burrorness A 422, EMPLOY WANTHD - UP IMMEDIATELY, for their conduct.The Secretary of call bo, was covered with debris, but not Lieut.-Col.Amyraud, Paymaster for the pation on or about 10th May.5 I 05 3 Ter | Axor.104 LR toteach French, Kugllsh and Musio, by & re- and he bad no doubt the trustses would yes baa rt, and the te re jun d ln the adjoiviog houses of Brophy, fith District, testified to having | paid over \u201cFor plans and fall particulars, spply to TT EDUCATIONAL 0 fâces To Let.W ANTED- Good House ERA SRE wih four years ofperienen.consent arrangement just pro e 0 onnelly, est several children the pay due No.4 Battery of t ntreal ce AL.Painter tmmediately.Apply to 205 Sram 418, EMPLOYM'T WANT as their sole desire was to in- netify the British Government.This may were badly cat \u20acith brokem glass; Mrs.Grrrison Artillery, for 1878 dtills, and pro- JON JAMES BROWN, APTI OATMION AY TT EBFLOYMENT AGKNÇT- 10% A Yee or ' WANTED terests of sport.Col.Shaw said he did not become a serious international \u201cnestion if Wells\u2019 child isnot expected to rocover.The duced documents im support.He sud a Architect, E DUCAT TION AL.Advortisements ar Ais head, Soe.balr cont ï WANTED\u2014 Steady young Man Apply io ; 418 Ban EMPROTREEE pA : quite understand how the championship Sitting Bull makes & raid on the frontier head of Pigeon, who was killed, was blown cheque for $240 in favar of Captain Carrie 27 Bonaventure strost ; Mus, LEISHMAN, (widow of Bev.William Laie |: withdraw Mie nirertisoment before expire.Ënms toi are ir rar TE E\\MPLOYMENT WANTED.\u2014 _ rules provided for the contingency of the during the coming summer.General Ruger, 100 yards, likewise his leg and arm.Car for the amount.Produced receipt for the or, mes Sorinx erin April.DO roland.: \u201cace wil TED\u2014Y M | Short-hand Writer \u2014 À young man, engaged in Cup leaving the country.If Hanian was Who has gone north of Dakota, four miles wheels and rails were sent with terrible force amount.\u2018 SAULT & TATLEY, CB O LET \u2014 Oflice and Room, WANT, mors and cou a an 4R an Quevea, dostres situation es above Sher tae successful, the Canadians would prefer that \u201csouth of where Bull's camp Lies, with in all directions, The explosion was caused, Lieut.-Col.D.T.Fraser\u2014Had received Chief Agents, TT ITE furnished.240 St.Joseph street.9515 generatty ucefn! about a garden.Appty to 191 Srag Law or Morchant's Office: can take charge of boots, the next competition for the Cup should the 18th Infantry, who will a military it is supposed, by a package falling down the cheque and had handed it (dated Novem- _97s Royal Insurance Company.BNOZIOES.TO LET A desirable EMPLOYMEST AGENCY, 104 dc_AddressF.H.V., 7 Hanover stro 1068 take placo in Canals.This, however, must t in that ty, has been notified of this when the car was being coupled.Hardly a ber 30th) to Captain Currie, who had in- OMMERCIAL UNION Sm =r === No 147 Bt.James street, now occupied by Mr, TANTED\u2014Good Book Can- [MPLOYMENT WANTED be left to the generusity of the Yonors of the and will govern himself according.Louse in town escaped without some of the structions from fim to pay his battery on C OTICE.\u2014-All ersons having Fenry Hogan.Apply oa the premises to the Union vassers, mole and female.Apply to 187 a table woman\u2014Washing and trophy.A telegram from the) Marquis of ¥.\u201d\u2019 1 gloss in windows beingbroken.An inquest the 19th December.First heard on\u2019 the ASSURANCE COMPANY ore réquested to Tyle tho same, duly attamted, with tums Li orate 2 MEL SAR OMPROTRENT AGENCE.102 oiherosnloues Ro 107% Ande airoct OS ES 7 Lorne congraçulating Hanlan wai here read, Sir John Macdonald replisd that Govern.was held this evening before Caroner Shaver.20th December that the men of No.4 Bat- \u2014 oF the mudersigned, uo Is duly RathoHzrd to réczive OFFICES TO LET, ANTED-A Man, for about an MPLOYMENT WANTED at Haplan replied that he would have the tale.ment had no notice, or otherwise, The first witness examined was Dr.Hyde, tery had not been id.Wrote LONDON, ENGLAND, Excoutor, 76 University streot Montreal, April i) Enpecial.y suitable for & BAHX, aud for Profes piy to IRE a Ear ia Koss 8 omy fia street, SE dan pi Whine, nk 48 Og gam framed as « fami} memorial.The on the subject.It must be a mere canard, who testified as to the cause of death.Mr, him a second official letter and a \u2014 1870.10128 ronal Men, Brokers, Butding Societies, Comission o ANTED-S 7 T MPLOYMENT WANTED articles were then xigned between Hanian inasmuch as neither the Seerstary of O'Donoghue testified that he was at the third official letter, telling him if he did not BEMOVAL.OTICE\u2014The Undersigned has 420: Ac.tn tbe billding lately nosupted hy the WwW nly homart Cash Boy for E a respectable young Franob-Usnadia by Te os oa th \u201cToth aay t Tons, for Secret ary of the Tate he de or to A bs of the explosion ; pay bis men at ee gd parade, he TUE MONTREAL OFFICES of this COMPANY 200 frome an well sa the.goagra) pubic: at he METROPOLITAN BANK rover dormer.C0 \"20% Checker or Gce hand.speaks both In ship course on the of June, for I wer to saw Nolan wi is forehead ; 1d be compelled to report the matter t Ul be after let MAY, at , , .1 IAT A NTE aptionl cans | LL 0 £300 à side, 7 > decide who was, or who was not, British thought his death was due to.he headquarters.Men had all been paid nee \u2019 NO.5 ar.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, on dur AE Voie Srankine der pal fe The Liveneoo L.LUNDOK & GLORE ya 0 Eran ara ARTE \u201cBe ra .THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF ENGLAND subject A ad wo MY ness of the shippers of such a dangerous by Battery Sergeant Major with money re- CORNER OF HOAPITAL FTREBY, rong: vt working faciilnioe mie thr INSURANCE COMPANY, 101 CLERES and BOOKKEEPKR& and the Sporteman Oballengs Cup.Half mid that the Government hal wader ita so.sod wre) imite.Andrew Porter œived from Coptaih Carle Lot Pe.(st present oconplod by * Royal\u201d wigdlyineend py DRAPEAU race mis WAT AN TF D\u2014 First-class Tint bad under its con- and Wm.Simcock i duced from Colonel Powell, Adjutant-Gane.; rise emith to go to th stry.Apply to 16) 565, EMPLOYM\u201dT WANTED the stakes were ted and the remainder sideration the memorial 1 Wm.Sim were witnesses of the uce on j Boofer, Plamber and An, « 20 country.Apply , of the P.E.l.Gov- explosion.At this « the Coroner order- ral of Militia to the Deputy Adjutant-Gene- SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE.§ 801 118 Bt.Lawrences street.To Let.STAR EMPLOYMENT AUEACT.100 4 bon 28, Loakkeoper, by singlo or donblo enter, : in on 181% of June, dine prooced the ernment in refsremos to the Fishery Award ed an adjournment Fite purpose of con- ral, wherein the Adjetant wrote :\u2014\u2018\u2018 [ have THE OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS Pre EE = = ANTED Journeyman Tailor ave experieuce and Ab SE OAPEU te À 666 Bras OÙ 5 Chairmen sod Colonel Shaw.The betting Pi I , ses .sulting the jury.the honor, by direstion of the General Officer : WO PRESENT OFFICE, TAILORING FOR THE SUMMER SEA- sax to mo + V6 country.Apbly at once tg 29?FXPHOYMENT Aguxcr.- 105 Pad: at- tbe close of the meeting: was £300 to tion ot ever Lo ab pen inten.THE ZULU WAR.in command, to Tape that you will in.20.43 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, SOHN STAFFORD dome a win namished Collage, FANTED An Office Roy, must A295, EMPLOVIMT WANTED + £400; £1,000 © #800 sad various other ation the services of the voluntesss of 1887.Sir Stafford Northeete\u2019s Explanations form Lieutenant-Col.Fraser that he may WILL BE BOLD J MAROHANT TALLOR Tru) arensry acd foilage.Bifustot©n the Laks.of W werlic a good hand, and be sirart à tidy in OT Office Clerk.Has a perfect knowlodge of book- | sums were offefed on Hanian, Who was ; \u2014Interview with the accept the rooney proifared by Captain Currie AT À SACRIFICE.x Street.Fudeon, P Esay access to daily stoamers.Rent habits.Apply 137 STAR EmMrLOYMERT AGUACY.keeping, knows both langnages, and has the beet of $ 38 by giving to each of them a grant of land re\u2014Pre ; ny f b LI 251 M6.James very low, with many privileges.Particulars of 100 references.Apply to A AUD STAR LurLoYMEx® strong favorite.Bats on him were made ab oo & Dominic, lands in [rations for a Gemeral Advance.and ue the prosecution.Captain may ° FRED.COLE Gentismen turpishing their owa doth, oan have \"mr.Hoy AGRECY, 108 £60 to £40 Darin, ; Loswh NDON, 5.-=The statements made by 8/lowed to resign his commission and direc .\u2019 made up low cash RETR w rant Cony ANTED\u2014A respectable mar- 3 483.EMPLOY MT WAN mesting Chrimepie Basra sfhend to ac Manitoba nad vue ! Sir Stafford Northoote in the House of Com.that the arms, ko, be transferred to the GENERAL AG NT PRI NG 8 U IT 8.1063 Pominion TOR an aarsot.ried man, who vnderaisnds somethin about A 18% EMPLOY MTV who TED - Robert te row Bom ow the Tyme ic had been brought aude te motos ai th Berm i, oun be tt of aa in Dot venir os ent \"Tom 3 srs rie son soning Ging oem 28 TO LET.d'y vétdanpiy aT brn muriover auger FENIAN BRERA fom £100 £500 din ~ Rte dens tans tor Ss rst by dion, Sy Ah tr oped na being am.ing tendered\" DH ot km if Mom.| eee rod LAY ORTAG | MT rn son + uv, va ANT irons Vcr von | AST; EPUPLOTIE WANEGD to row it he 1d cbt io snd it ae too late this session.: of x from the Cape are à as unpromis- Fred W.Mount was entitled to bis pay ; Who defles competition in both quality wad price A.Brunet, >) Bt.Intex tree .| and fond 8 cow and do generat housework, mpi an cEparioncrd hand.Can oroughly of his London backers.Ms.Btéeltvg of .¥ ; Ing on the whole, and no confidence is felt had asked in Corris for his psy ; the a vs 127 STAR FRPLOYMENT AGENUY.: \"do exceptional rofurebocd mn Torment So ; a .\"ar on Fes counts rendered by the postmmeter st in the ainceri i , ied d : RAIN PIPES 2 Gi fect aw perman nploym soir à Canads, offered to stake £1,000 for T in the sincerity of King Cetywayo's profes- latter re could not, a tue money was D .PLANOS, N - = STAR FMILOYNENT AGENCY._ 103 oronto, or compiled for him at the Post.sions of anxiety or willi to effect in the Post-Offce Bank.Believed Captain REMOVAL.VV ANTED-Steady Man, who \", but that having no hope of getting a chancs to do this, he wished to change his vote, and he would now vote for Mr.O'Railly, whom he had.beeén assured was a good man.He changed his vote, amid some amusement on one aide, and much chagrin on the other, and Mr.O'Reilly was declared daly elected.Lectures nnd Amusements.AXTEDILEVIAN MAN.\u2014Principal Dawson delivered a lecture last evening, in Stanley street Church, on this subject.He referred to the recent discoveries at Nineveh, which had shown that the Chaldean record, preserved in biick and stone, although broken, showed that à race inhabited the earth at that time.À practical application of the condition of society previous to the flood to that of the present brought the lecture, which was most interesting, to a close.ORGAN REciTaL.\u2014The second in the series of classical organ recitals which are being given in Zion Charch was held last evening, notwithstanding the inclement weather, which, of course, prevented miny from attending.Dr.Maclagan never played better than he did last night.His pivces were chosen from Batiste, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Wely and Rossini, the selectivu sretuing to enter the very souls of the composers.His rendition of ** William Tell\u201d was nagnificent.TurAT:E RoyaL.\u2014A very gwd hou 1eetid the fist appearance of ¢* A Cels- brated Case \u201d last ovening.The whale performance was very smooth and effective, an | abounded in melodramatic si:uatioos from first to last.The mounting of the play was excellent and the dresses very li.Mr.Edmund K.Collier as Jean Renan | 14 simply grand ; his commanding figure, souor- vus vuice and excelleut acting make hin at once à favorite.Mr.Charles O'Brien ay Denis O'Rourke, Sergeant in the King's service, is humorous from first to last, and relieves the play df some of its emotional details.The Count d\u2019Aubeterre, as impersoa- ated by Mr.Edwin Varrey, was effective.Mr.EL.Tilton played the Count dp Mor.nay in a manner to excite admiration, nod although the disguised villain in the play, and having the antipathies of the audience, he was duly sppreciated.Mr.J.W.Collier as Viscount Raoul de Langey, and Mr.Thorne as Seneschal, were admirably played.The ladies are entitled to special praise.Miss Fmily Baker as Adrienne in the pla and Madeline in the prologue was splendid, Valentine de Mornay was exceedingly well represented by Miss Emma Markley.Miss Mary Maddern as Chanoniesse, of College d Hyers,and Mis Emma Skerrett as Dachess d'Auberterre, Alled their parts with dignity and grace.Little Eva French, as Adrienne, aged five, is wonderful.She seems perfectly at home on the stage.*\u201cPoLAND.\u201d \u2014 Count Zaba yesterday evening delivered to a fair audience, in the basa- ment of St.Andrew's Charch, a most interesting lecture upon Polish history.The Count wis introduced by Rev.Gavin Lang, and alter expressing his pleasure at facing such an audience, commented upon the fact that the\u2019 early social organization of the Pales was quite different to that of other European nations, which were under the feudal system.The Poles were at first divided simply into two classes, the agrical- tural and equestrian.Such social conditions fostered the freedom of spirit for which the Pules bad always been distinguished, until in the sixteenth and seventeenth centaries Poland was perhaps the most sdvanced and enlightened of all Earopean nations, having ne-less than 2,000,000 electors in 8 p>pa- laticn of 19,000,000, and being in fall pus- vession of civil and religions liberty.These centuries also constituted the \u201c Angastan era\u2019 cf Polish literature, ng to Poland wbat the age of Shakspeare wes to Eagland, \u2018und Loum XIV, to France.In the year 1683 the glory of Polaud culminated in the tattle of Vienna, when John Sobieski, with 60,000 men, utterly overthrew 400,000 Turks and saved Europe.The lectarer then portrayed the dark scenes of Polish Listery during the last contury, when, be- Uuyed Ly 1u'eroul dissensious, and ovet- whe med by hordes of Muscoritea nud Gre war, she graduslly disappearcd from he page ot Listery.At th: conclusion of the Locade, à vate of thanks was moved hy Rav, Mr.lucas, ard enthnsasacadly \u2018vert Mr Locus, followed by MRC Cowan, vd a henrty tribute to the Litetest of the account they had jus: lecarol, A arrua er Mean Joa Hart's Nexity tout peus Mile Lio a quaiutance of a Mocs vedere bout evening for the fie tne, Bd de ce beng wel-filled, conan or ing \u201cLe weather and counterattractions, It Ve tel novel to seo a variety cms wr eba high class, an! aun which while it Woiming to the jan doggies, wowt houl a taint of that vulgaiity Ut has Len nee ated with the tamne ** Vantets Sac Th evening opened with Barter rc Actor\u201d #laughalie sketeh whieh the audience anemied to Louk upon with moe reserve, ae it hal all the appearance of the oudisary negro mia- steel butlesque, Theo wasn voli of humor moat which compelled the Taughter of all prevent, and an the +herw oad Stars appar.ed in then songe and dance, and one depart: ment of vaiecy fellomed the vther vaplidly, the stevens and populanty of the entertain.went was soon Ley nu iestion.The Sher wool stators are Latter in tir dancing than in wub the aldppiog cope datce piety nod Rracsaa is Je termed, Mess, Would and 1 doy lord wrote ston a number of boston Wents Ut ol nie pot ons played +514, while the ath dated © The caneerting, vote ba ge proto vrac en the moule heu ana, Witla Lu'eltd, ad then whee Perfomance wis exellent, Miso not piacete} nba an borg dowear we hi seen, and her Jo mançeus anweli boom Wal Protege, cae gh sud tine wondettaliy workel tante perte.baru.onyv.Mr.Carroll» negro sheketos taken with his banjo solo and jolies, ware Lut another proof that Mr.Hart aime at on grging the master of the variety budgess 1a Ness aus the at ver Wow dainty ue ar his combination.His Tyrolean song au.what weed to bealld the © Dutch Wav twenty yectsuge, was capttal The peotos a Éntoir go at ati g ol Mesa, Wasoa ont Elie were nach beter Cana the dialect, Uceir woupes bete queracularis es por able, Mies Kate Castieton dieawd alin +514 urs made the host use of her voice pow od M x vouple ol sega Da Messra.lfarnr.AN \u20ac Carroll ww negro cketehy Meo Hao fae, oo, in his North 6 Ireland hades, Moe Class Moore su ber chinaeer soags ! chat ges, Scanlan sud Cros in the seo oo \u201cU'Dunnielss Victory,\u201d Me Dave 1 - in specindtus, and Watson and Eli.fuither pertcrmauces romploted what eghe be truly called a most enjiyanle evontay ertertainment, It was Leushter from 0 ginning te end, aud one is vmprgwed < H the idea that he Las almost had oy; 00h for the money,\u201d as the cw tain Fdls apo a last set.It would be well not to ulure ihe sand 10 be swept up after the dances as was dere just right upon one OF two vcois.uix as it creates an un pleasast dust, Lt ; Noon Telegrams.BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.Panis, May 6.\u2014The b.lliard toninament for the championship of France commen al last night betwren Mawice Viguaux, Luciu Piot, of France, and Maurice Duly aud Albert Garuier, of America.Vignaux ven the first game against.larnier ; 600 to 413.COLORED NATIONAL CONVENTION.New Your, May 6.\u2014The Heralds Nashville special rep rts that the colored national eonvention in session there is believed to he intended for a movement to solidify the fieedmeu in favor of Grunt.AMERICAN POLITIC.\u2014New Yeux, May 6.\u2014A Washington special to the Limes says at the Republican cancus it was strongly urged that the Democratic caucos bill be opposed to the end.This ex'rema view was not beld Ly the majority.The general temper of the meeting leaves hardiy & doubt the bill will be passed without serious opposition.It is also the generally ex- pre: opinion it will be signed.THE INVASION OF INDIAN TERRITORY.\u2014 New York, May 6\u2014The #sraid states the Becretary of War says Guaeral Bberidan has been furnished with all docu: ments necessary for a full anderstandiog of the immigration scheme for the invasion of Indian territory.His orders are imperative to prevent the emigrants from crossing the buundaiy of the territory and to remove without parley, delsy or argument all trespassers, FOUR SUICIDES \u2014 Pirrsuunn, May 6.\u2014There were four suicides yesterday.An- diew Heigel, out of work, eat his throat; Mrs.Mary Ashern, worn out by tending a sick child, alse cut lier throat; Patrick Glenn, a vic'im of religions mania, jamped into the river; an uukoown man also jumped into the river.IMPORTANT RAILROAD ARRANGE MENT.\u2014 BaLTiMorr, May 6.\u2014It is re ported arrangrinents have been inide bè- tween the Baltimore & Ohio, (irand Trunk and Wabash Eailreads, by which the firs: gets couneetion to Detroit, and tha last two to Chicago and the East, independent of any line controlled by Vanderbilt.COTTON AND CONSOLS.\u2014 LIVERPOOL, May 6.\u2014Cotton active ; nplands, 6%; Or leans, 13 6.Y08noN, May 6.\u2014Cundls, 88 18.16.; SHIPPING.\u2014Livenroor, May 5.\u2014Ar- rived, steamships \u2018\u2018 City of New York\u201d and ** Germany,\u201d from New York ; \u201cPeruvian,\u201d from Baltimore ; \u2018\u201c Istrian,\u201d from Boston.\u2026.Nuw York, May 5 \u2014Arrived, steam- shipe \u2018 Devonia, * from Glasgow ; \u2018\u2018 City of New York,\u201d from Havana .,.Mount.CLemrNe, Mich., May 5.\u2014The steam barge ¢ Monitor\u201d went to Canada after a raft of 120,000 feet of elm logs for Van Landagher, of this place, but in the storm of Siturd:y night and yesterday she lost the entire raft on Lake St.Clair, about ten miles from tha \u2018\u2019anadien shore.She arrived here this morning with the empty boom poles in tow.Special Notices.If you are restless and; cannot sleep, take SANTORD'S JAMAICA GINGER.13 Winte Dress SHIRTS, coller attarhed, for $1.75, usual price $2.50; the frouts, cellars and enffa of these shirts are lusen, at Bond's Shirt Stors, opposite Thompson's bat store, 5 {ew Advertisements Te-Da, | ANTED-8mart Youn Ww Gin 28 General Servant fora small family.App 5 to 956 Bran EMPLOYMENT AuRNOY.106 W ANTED \u2014 French-Canadina Kit] 4» General Sorvant for a family of two.Apply to uA Brak EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.104 Ww ANTED\u2014Young girl, about 14 or 14, to assist in light housework, and \u2018 nuise.Apply 10 DUO BTAR EMPLOYMENT AGRNCY.| ee 104 WANTED\u2014A guod strong girl, as General Servant, who can wash and iron well; one from the cenntry preferred.Apply 10984 STAR EMPLOYMENT AGEXCY.108 WANTED \u2014 Housemaid, must be a good ironer, for a small family.Ww $6.Apply to 970 Bran ÉMPLOTMERT AGRECY.{01 WANTED \u2014 Two or three re- wpectable to leara tho millinery ou, Je business.App:y 5 0 en EmMPLOMENT Aogncr.ANTED\u2014 Housemaid, young, Protestant preferred.Apply to 978 Bean EMPLOYMENT AOEECY.108 Way 1 D\u2014Young woman as \u2018ook, must be woll jecommended, ani a Prot stat.Apply to {80 Bram EMrLOTYHENT * Ker.108 ANTED-\u2014 Laundress, Protest- art; must bo willing to assist ia gennral work A; ply to 582 BrAn KBPLOYMANT AGSNOY.106 ANTED\u2014 Young Girl, 17 or 1K, to narve, and to sleep at her own home.Apply to 804 Bran ÉmPLOTUEYT AGENOY.108 ANTEU\u2014A General Servant ; must have first class character; good plaln cook; good tempered, sober, homoit.Apply to 03 Brar EMPLOYMENT AGEROY.108 WANTED TO PURCHASE - A pair of Diesolvi View Lanterns.Must be cheap, adorcss \u201c Magic Lantern,\" F.0.Box 108 3 104, WwW A N T E D Apprentices to earn Dres.ng.A .! 100 St, Antoine rat 107 tM Hos VVANTHD\u2014A Taflor to work in a Second-hand Store.7:13 Craig * met 04 2 ANTED\u2014A Laundrywoman.Appiv at 544 Ht Pan) atrost 104 2 ANTED \u2014 A re-peciable young girl 10 assist with bousework.502 Laysuchetiere street.108 2 ANTED \u2014 A smart, active yohth as Apprentice to the Hrocary business Apply to ee.Jordan, corner Guy and Bt.Catherine rtreete.1081 WANTED-Errund Boy.Apply between ÿ and 1U at 432 St.Paul groot.il.Apply as Bl McGill Co lege avenue.™ Advertisements to-day.\u2019 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1879.Rew Advertisements to-day - Auction Sales, Auction Sales, - Meetings aod Amusements, mis ee es _ A NOTHER COMMUNICATION from Mr.Uso.8Ew ELL, dated MoxCrus, N B., Tune 22, 1876.JOUE Péiis 5, Leg limanBin, [wrote vou In May tas! nferminu y0u of to wonder fil cure your * Fhosphorized Emulsion of Cod Liver ON with Lacco-Phosphnate of Lime* had ¥ ade tmmy care, amet 52 Lhe mame He pean Pog to wea you fonn tine tn tise to let gan ow Paes 1 was yi ttlug ang, Fomine tue leur er CE RH} aan afrnyer,à 05 Walk a pate \u2018ane: without geliley tind Heep well, ane Jlentty ment Une Lat bans moneda 0AM IL OYOry F Spe sd he wag oe tree oulhin ago and ee ane pow cae hardly believe that 1 am tho swiss person Pha nbeve are facts, ani leiinving that tngrabituda le une of the Lapardonatie nium, | feel it a duty to Lot gun of wht under nk nd Pronk] noe, your pie purnlion hag done for mg, Wisaioyg yo overy sui se eut a uv, 4, 4e.Yur sale by Druggiet and General Doalers.Prioa $1.00 per buttiv, six butlive 101 $3.00.vo.| Special attention groen to Insurance, Bank, Law, cm Mercantile Printing J.THEO.ROBINSON, Successor J Starke & Co.04 ST.FRANÇOIS XAVIER ST.TENDERS POI SUPPLYING PHB an te cry tnd Vadaen \u20180 the tal WITGET Foo can ge Rd TAN S SERTHONY, 011 be received nt che da 150 Brique Office, antif Wednesday, the 7th Fustsnt, nt One o'clock.© Usrttcutme can be learned af the hogade OY a, Muntreal, May 't 1570 104 4 NOTICE.CT Montrent City Pawenger Railway Co.THE CPFICES AN\" WAITING oo ; ARE REMOVED Poo didi PPOs STE TC RNER oR Craig treet and Pinee Armes Hill, rea fy - 2 U NIVEESITY DISPENSARY FOR DISEASFS @F WOMEN.No, 107 ST, URBAIN STREET, (Near the Loven ug, Ling an Hospital) Attcuttunce Turedays, Thurddaye and Bat ued avs, 4teh pm.Ad-técano Val ihee urotie, 02 au IAN MACUINE WANTED KX LU-Ngbt.new or second-hand.Stats maker, length of thne in use, prire (whlch nse be Jow), W.if.CC, Bx 420.Or | 3 und v hore it can be sven, tawa.J \u2018MM.PATTERSON, Jr, n.R.C.V.N, Veterinary Surgeon, BAS REMOVED FROM 2 RIRUBY SPHKET TO 27 COTE STIEWE 104 2 A TV Reliable DEM ORES 1 AJPATUERNE, _Jw® B4t Notre Dume street PR.SIMPSON has Removed 10 No.4 Phillips Place, Beaver Hall snare, 1 JDUCATIONAL \u2014 For private Ine\u2019 ruction in Classica and Math matics, apply tot.k.J.Henving, B.A, 40 Bleury street.Best references nnd testimonials.Terms very moderate, 104 4 JERSONAL.\u2014If the pervon who took the Mahogany Pox, near ths corner of Bonaventure street and Atwater Avenue, will re- vurn it tothis Oâlce, be will recetre 82 reward.108 2 \u2018ee y \"pu - LESSONS GIVEN IN CUTTING and Mug Dresses.Moderate prics.Mra.Holmes, 160 st.Autoiue street.1044 >: 7 JARTIES MOVING TO THE West Eud, butween Lusignan and Fuiford streets, can have the Stas Extra Kstion deiirered to them by sending word to By 9: Martin street 1053 TO LET \u2014 Good Storage, nt mederats rates.Farnitare or merchandise.Apply at 772 Craig street #5 12 \u2018Fo LET\u2014 Large Stable, Co+ch- house aud Hayloft.Terms low.1s Hanover street.101 4 1 U LET\u2014Stable.77 Bleury Æ _sircet.103 3 WANTED, HOUSE Fur.nlelied, for six months in any good tosal- ty.Address K., 41 8L Joh sircel, stat- uy price.103 8 TO LE T\u2014self-contaîned Tiucn: :nte, thr \u20ac and five rooms.Ap ly between 11 und 7 at 250 nt.Constant «trees.TO LET, a new Upper Teaem ant, sight rosma .Bath and Closes Ne, 4 Ayliser strat Apuly, 14 City Couneilier stroat.To LET \u2014 Oflice, in Boyer\u2019s Block, first fat, fronting on Commissianary eireet.Apply ot office of Kstats late Louis Boyer, #21 Comumissioners street, 1066 fe R SALE\u2014 Pnid-up Book, in one of ihe best Build.ng Societies in the eity.10 per cenl.off.Address J.H H, Sran- office lon 8 QOMS- -Furnished for Gentlemen, with Or without board, 23 Latour street vues Room \u2014 Furnished or Unfur- Dished.5 St.Filzabe!h street.lui 6 RCOMS-Two handsomely fur- ntelied Rooms.Locality good.Terms low.Address H 2, Stan Office.10848 ° ROOMS Furnished Rooms to let in a most fashionable and healtny lonaile .03 t RevM\u2014A first-class Furaished roém can be hud at Ko.61 Osborne strvet, with or wiihout board.104 3 I OO MBS \u2014 Vacaut \u2014 Partial Koard if req bred.137 Mansfield rect 6 OOMSB-\u2014To let, Furnished Bedrooms.(ine, Bath, &¢.13 Hanover FY : OOM-\u2014 Large Unturni b Boom.120 bleury street.__ OOM \u2014 First-class Furnishesl Front Room to !ct, In a private family.45 Bleury street.Jos 3 A3! 5, EMPLOYMT WANTED se Rook keervr, Assistant H'ok-kcepor or Grocery Clerk, by u young man with expericnta, speaks French and Foglish, and le well mao: ad- td.Apply to A 311 dras KMPLOYMBST Ausset.198 2 el 512, EMPLOYM'T WANT LD by » steady man as Flrewan in a fo tory oc steamboat | bas acted as such woven yours na the Allan Live, or as Caretaker.App'y to A G12 Sean MMYLOYMERT AGRNCT.13 .> Ep A518.EMIPLOYM\"T WANTED by uo respectable Protestant widow, aged 40, as Housekeeper to a small family, or wil tak.charge of n house or offices; low wague for à han ; city references Apply to À 518 Brar ExrLOYxsxT Ageacr.104 - & 7 A5\u201d 1, EMPLQYM'T WANTED Ly uinlddie ayed an, with first-class rofor.ences and a good connection, who thorou Jhiy unter.stands the dry woods, haberdashery aud talioring busines, and 1s aieo a goud Look kveper.Apply to À 671 STAR KMPLOYMBAIT AGENCY, 1ud 577, EMPLOY MPT WANTED by a youny man, as a Correscoadlaz Clerk or Copsist; or tu do geuerui ofle work Syr ska Fiuneb.Apyly tu A 577 BTAU EMPLOYMENT Aunr or.10:4 A B83.EMPLOYM'T WANTED by a young man, who speaks bofh langu ipa as Ktoreman, Packer or Driver.can furnish good references.Apply to A 583 Braun EMPLOYMENT AGREOY, let A595.EMPLOYM'T WANTED as Coachman or Groom by a young men, who speaks French and English.Apply to A 00) Sram Euriov RENT AGENCT.108 ABV, EMPLOYMT WANT&D by à middloayed Englishman, as Perter or Warsheuseman, à good arithmotician, cas keep Ws ek and accounts, and is willing to make himse!t vnerally useful.@oed references.Apply to A $u7 BTAR EMFLOYMEFT AGENOY.106 > 599, EMPLOYM'T WANTED as Grocery Clerk, in a wholesale or retail store, four years' experience, by a young Iman, French Oanadlian.Appiy to à b Gran KEuPeor- MENT AGREOY.104 ANTED-\u2014Respectable young girl, as Undernurse must be well recommended.Apply to J BTAR EMFILOYMENT Aammox, ANTED\u2014-Cook iron.Apply to U Stan un # shed 1h 2 to wash and PLOYMBET Aanner.V ANTED \u2014 General Servant, French Canadt nu, whe cun speak English prefemed.APP'Y to 10 Brak EMPLOYMENT?AORNOT.100 ANTED Young girl.from (2 to )8, tn sexist |p light houn-work Apply 10 13 Fran RNPLOYRERT AGRNOY.10d ANTED\u2014»strong young lad, who knows something ut the grocery buriness.Apply to 225 STAR EuPLOYMENT Acgcr.ANTED\u2014Good Piain Cook to wosh and iron; Prench Canad jan preferred.Apply to 95U BTan EMPLOYMENT AGEROY.106 WwW ANTE D \u2014 Respectable wo- Man 54 Cook for an hotel.Apply 10 954 Tan ENPLOYMERT AGENCY.1014 WANTED\u2014The address of parties who make and dye Bheapskin Mais in tbe city.Box 1304.1es2 ANTEl>\u2014A City Traveller to sell on commission; one acquainted w immediate] dry goods business preferred.Apply \u20180 03 Oran EMPLOYMENT AOBNOT.Wa NTED\u2014A good Machinist and Patterm-fitter.ast be first-class mag.Apply 0 31 BrAR EMPLOYMENT AGUNOY.93 MPLOYMENT WANTED-A ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 W A got General Servan able to do.plain teats \u2019 Creer EE first-class Coleostor ts Suis 48 soiled oh eommiasien.Aadrem GB, 8243 Vies, Piot Le ages pk Ne nn EVE I50 MoGILL STREET, 150 20 7° 1 SR >, si Fa) pris 4ST.LAWRENCE HALL.The ubove Hotel will be re-opened on or about the FIRST OF MAY, by the former propristor, so long and favorably known Hiroughout Canada, the United States and Mrttlal bangers, who has spared no exponse ln en- tirdy KF FURNISHING the whole House, also add- Ind ALL MODERN IMPROV EMENTS, which will con: aidesaldy enbunes Lig aircady enviable popuisrity Of thaw first lass lintel Thuuruuglily healed with steam thronghont, 3.BOGAN, H5.MONTGOMERY, Propristor Manager 862 SUMMER RESORT.RICHELIEU HOTEL, Bolail, CTOEE TO FTIR BRIE, \"i LL oo This splent'd place opens on the 1st of May for the wsearcn.Parties wishing to secure rooms and Lourd for the Susiiner 431] pleuac do 60 um modiatsly Noreen, carriages and boals always on hand, Auiltess, JOSEYH PARINSFAU, Bebe] Heiden.pw By Benning & Barsalou.SALE OF, NEW SPRING \u2019 pajy GOODS.# The SuLscribers will Sell at their Btorca, Noz.130 acû 123 st, l'eter street, on WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, A general assertment of DRY GOODE, sulted to the Beason, consisting of, tu part \u2014 Fancy Prints, Grey Cottons, Dress Lustres, Wel Carhimeres, Twvede url Dorskins, Grey Maltons, Fais y Flannele, Oxford Shirtinge, Ticking.Canvas, Bectie Twiils, de, kc.+ ALSO, \u2014 200 Caves Assorted Slraw Hats.3 * Black bilks.Tasiore\u2019 livings._ Assortud Tabie Esuens.Assorted ljusiery mit Sail warus, \u2014 LIEKWISE, \u2014 Et reevived, à cousignumeut of Vioor Oilclosh and Loous Matting \" ju \"+ \u2019 \u201c \u2014 ABD \u2014 A Pankmpt flock of DRY GOODS and READY MADE (LUTHING, tn lets to cuit, all in goui vider.| Kale at TWO o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOL, Auctioneurs.By C.F.Elwes: pa Arent merte ogy 1 Wo XO) Hawa sus Te feure pti Con pany 2 Snoontenwt (nto betwen ihe Cote Canadian Distorct Eutanen for tan transf.ret Freon 10 ata Bayi, Wont (rong thin Mu Bad and Hoobelaa Sule Folly thonots of 1a JURE LULA 8 < SLARNE-, log Notre Lau \u20ac Con pany sw Biren, wie th Lote gun be par set aro tron Conductor an Pasaenger Trains, ther hy protecting Parsergers from ARY [inposiiion or « ; nev TL 104 10 SAN ULL 8S.GILANT, VRACTICAL Ann THEGRETICAT, BANITARIAN, 26 Beaver Hall Terrace, Monivenl.26 Information on all subjects rela ny tothe am: 4 y condition of houses will he communicated by iter or otherwise, | OBSEIVATIUNS, The houses we live fa should bs in 8 proper sani tery condition, or, if not, shld be made sa.Every Louse in which 15 engend.rd a case ef Typlhoid, Typhos Pever, INphthoris, Smal) pox «1 ather aymetie disense, should be thorongelr ox amthed be à varctul naitiary expert, atf à re parce Me Condition obt nod.Dtalls OÙ dratange, Fi.ae vrs work, ventilntion, 4c.carried ant by Compta work men under my tuinosdl dbs control, OF & era: ments eniercd toto for porsonal supervision !u \u201cVery case charges moderate, ard souma worl ear amteed or SKREI! ly The above is the Trade Mark registered by the andersigued for thelr \u201cNew Brand\u201d of almost TABTELESB COD LIVER GIL.Lt ls, withoul exusption, thô finset Oil yet Introduced Por sale at THE MEDICAL HALL, 81.JAMKB STREET.Bruneh, Windsor Brauch, PHILLIPS\u2019 BQUARE.WINDSOR HOTEL.AND WHOLHNSALE BY : KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.54» 134 St.Francois Xavier utraet.BANKRUPT STOCK.\u201c Fer » Few Days Longer.\u201d We will sell {he balance of MEILLECR & Co.\u2019 Btoek, AT NO.652 CRAIG STREET, (A few doors East of Bloury stroct,) BELOW COST, \u2014 CONSISTING OF \u2014 Steves, Tinware, General Hardware, And a variety of House Furnishing Goods.We wil remove about the 10th May next to the eorner of Bleury and Cralg streets, better known as ibe * Hug,\" and will recelve a {reeh stock of goods from the West, all of which will be offered at very low prices.0\" H.L.PROWSFE & CO.MODERN EGYPT.EGYPT ASITI& Ey 1.0.Mc Tuam 83.78.THR MODKRN EGYPTIANS, Fy BW.83.75.; E6) FTIAN BEPULCTIRES AXD By Lane dumagGrons.$2 LADY DUFF GORDON'S LAST LETTERS FROM EGYPT.82.00.Laxw BY RIAN EHRINES.ze A NILE JOURNAL.By TT.G Arruxrom.8225.JUUENAL OF A VI81T TO BGYPT In the Suite of the Prince and Princess of Waive.By Lien.Mrs.@rxy.81.50.FOR SALE BY DAWSON BROTHERS, ST.JAMES STREET.DEMOREST\u2019 100 = O MANUFACTURERS.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipal Coupctl of the Village of Cote St.Paul has passed a resoluiion excimptiug from taxes for a périod of tan ycare, whetoevershall open within the limits of thie Municipality, a factery employing a considerabie mum ber of bauds There ir diepesabla within the sald Village the best water power la the Province, viz.: Lachine Canal, which can be had on very reasonable terms A.D.AUBRY, Secretary-Treasurer.Cope St.Paul, April 30th, 1879.102 12 106 x .Reliable PATTERNS.341 Notre Dame street.MES.GUNN, BAS REMOVED T0 220 ST.JAMES STREET.103 R.BISAILLON, Wig Maker ani! Hair Dresser, 205 Notre Damo street, has the honor w inform Liz numerdus customers that he has engaged at Paris, a special workman to make wigs and dress Jadivs and gentlemen's batr AU orders will be executed at shortest notice, with care and in the latest style, Tho bathe wili be open Ban day morning from to 1U, for 25 ovina.fue us LIGHT SINGLE HARNESS WANTED 1 Apply at STAR UBice.ma EW MUSIC.Just published, the long looked for sony, \u201cEVA from \u201cUncle Tom's Cabin.\u201d Also, * PARTING,\u201d \u201cROYAL WELCOMED?\u201cSNOW -BHOE CALL\" * 0, THROU PRINCE OF BCOTTISH MINSTRELS\" \u201c CANADIAN BOCEAWAY,\" at Hecker's Musical Establishment, 10 PHILLIPS SQUARE.Ti DEMORESTS/ Eee 100° 341 Notre Dame nireet.M « UCTION BALE\u2014 BOATS \u2014 Three pew Thursday, May sth, Sale at Teu é'cioek, CF.EUWES.Aucligneer (UCTION SAT # À YU\u201c TION SAIS GUNS EIFLES FISHINGTACKLE AMSUN TON SADLa ERY, HAUSSE 5, - Sporting Pictures, Tents, Bont, &e\u2026 \u2014 ALSO, - ABOUT ILO VOLS OF STANDARD und SPORTING WORKS, The Property of the fate Cres PEST 7.Wali be #6 il at the Subscribers Room, 0 ST, sAMES STREPT, Ou THURSDAY, the nth MAY.Abe Late Chet frends are Lvited tos too \u201cSale at Tw FLVE noun.C.F.ELWES, 101 4 Auetloneer.| By M.Hicks & Co.VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY \u2014ON\u2014 ST.CHARLES BORROMMEY, STREET, FOR SALE BY AUCTION.The fub cribers have received Instructions G3 soll at their Looms, Nus.4:20 and 4.2 Notre D.me street.on THURSDBAY MORNING, Sih May, Those th:ee very desirable Tenements, bols; Noe 24, 26 and 28 Bt.t harles Borromme street, com- tining -ÿ feet in front hy PY feet in depth.Cadae- tral #08 8t.Lawrence Ward.Tille perfset.Terms liberal.Sale at ELEVENK o'clock.M.HICHS & C0, 104 Auctiencers.SALE OF MAHOGANY MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE b * Hilton,\" BRUSSELS CARPETS, FINK CHINA and 3 LABS.WARE, &¢., OR Thurnday Afternoon, Sth inst.Wo are justructed Ly a gontlemon giving up housekeeping, 10 sull at Lis residence, No.496 LAGAUCHETIERE ST., The whole of the Household Furniture and Pleots, cow prising Parlor, Dioimgroom Bedroom and Lib Fury Furniture, (in splendid order); Brussels Car pete, licturen and Ornaments, Curtains and Cor- pices, Hair and Sp:ing Mattresees, Hall O:lclot Hall and Cooking Steves, Kitchem Utensils aa general Furnishing Effects, Hale at TWO o'eloek.M.HICKS & CO, 105 Auctioneers.NSOLVENT ACT OF 1873, AND AMENDING ACTS.Ln the matter of LAROCÉELLE & SCOTT, Rall way Contractors, Inse)i vents, \u2018The undersigmed will Sell at his Office, Ne.28 St.Poter street, in the City ef Quebec, en Menday, the 12th day of May next, WAY COMPANY.Eharee are af Ten Dellars each.Terms of bale\u2014Une quarter payable ler pajudications, balance within three @ Bale.ediataly Th ster Bale at ELEVEN o'clock a.m, ALFRED LEMIEUX, Assiynes.JF.E.DERY & CO, Û Auctioneers Quebce, 27th March, 1879.T3008 insolvent Notices, INSOLVENT AOT of 1875, And Amendments Thereto.Is the matter of B.HUTCHINS, of Montroal, Insolvent.SALE BY AUCTION.| 1 have Instructions to sell at my office, om Monday, 13th May, 1879, PATENTS for the Dominion of knows ne *\u2018 Fu.ey's Pressure\" and *.Hydrostatic Pressu -u,\" cor gravity) * Filters » and Water Purifiers.These patents are acknowl < both tn the l'nited biates (where they are largely used) avd Im Canada to be of great value, telng based oa principle intiuitely superior to any other on this Continent.tule Lo take place at 11 a.m.Terms cash; bat an arangroie nt for delay might be effected.JOHN TAYLOR, Offiela! Assiguea Office of Taylor & Bimpson, ) Oiela! Arsigmees and Accountants, No.458 Netre Dame Montreal, 20th April, 1879.J 103 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, And Amending Acts.Tn the matter «ff WHITESIDR, JORNAN 4 00 Insulvents.The undeisigned, will Belt hy Pablle Auction, at the office of Evens & Riddell, on Friday, 9th May inst.At ELEVEN o'clock In the Foreanon, All the uncollecteo Book Debts belonging 10 above Fatate, and nmoanting as per Hist, tO.siaerinnnninninens o $2,140 45 Liste cals he teen ui the office 07 the undersiynert: EDWAMD EVANS, Official Assiguee.\u201cen Mtns bop, Office of Evans & Tidal, Montres], Znd May, 1879.101 od NERVOUS DEBILIT Y, vital weskners and prostiation, the result of na wes, \u2018ndiscretion or over-work of brain and nervous system, Is radically asd promptly cured by | ha a - .umphreys Lomeoepathie Specific It is perfectly harmless, been In use twenty years, nas eured tens of thousands, and !s the most este cessful remedy known.Price, $1.00 per vial, oz five vials and large vial of powdar for $5.80.Howes.31 Pisse.§:A%me ad af n\u2019Lavrenes street, Montreal, or sent on receipt of price.Humphreys\u2019 Homeopathic Medicine Ov., 109 Fulton street, New York.W'HOLESALE AGENT FOR CANADA : H.HABWELL & CO, 217¢ sod 150 McGill street, Montreal.FoR WALL TINTING! us JOHNSON'S PATENT DRY-SIZXED HALSOMINE COLORS \u2018 AND FRENCO PAINTS ! READY FOR UHR.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SAMPLE CARDS ON APPLICATION.LYMAN, SONS & CO, WHOLESALE AGENTS, 384 ST.PAUL STREET.7e ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER !! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, are J.J.GREAVES\u2019, 816 ST.CATHERINE ATREST, B6* eod Near ft.Donis stres*.88,626 RHARES IN THE LEVIS À KENN.\u2019 EBEC By John J.Arnton.ALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITUB, REST BRUB'EIS CAKIBTS, VURICKERINU® PIANO.SNTIN MILA EA! BEST PLATE, LINBN and HENFKRALEFFFOIS, in splendid order, tho complete furnishing of ibe residence, 836 DORCHESTER STREET, Per account of Estate late Hosl.Camroniy, F con tinues steady.Pork and lard in Étrien es are both fairly steady, the former at 39.40 and the latter at $6.97) for May delivery, On the local Corn Exchange a fair business was done in fleur, the reported sales bing 200 Extra at $4.45, 300 Spring Fetra a! $4.20, 100 Double Extra at $4.60, 209 Extra at $4 45, TV Strong Bakers\u2019 at 81 41, 300 Double Extra at $4.00, 100 Strong Bak- ere\u2019 at 84.60, 800 Extra Choice at 4.50.The following were to-day's prices : Buperior Extra.\u2026., 60 to 465 Extra Superfne.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.1\": 4424 to 445 FROOY.so conreervanerisnsiriesses 480 0 45 Spring Extra (D 04% Superfine.390 to 3% g Bakers 435 to 460 eo.565 223 Middlings 295 to 510 Pollards.200 0230 Ontario .810 W222 Clty Bags 215 033 Considerable sales of wheat have besa made here during the last two days, the amount changing hands in that time probably a gregating from 60,- G00 to 70,000 bushels.English freights for wheat are offering at 33 6d to 3s 9d, and business has resulted at both figures.Considerable amusement was had on 'Change this morning at the expeuse of a contemporary who quotes sales of wheat here aggre- kating 150,000 bushels, it being asserted on all bands that in bis laudable efforts to quote business he must have been drawing to even more than ordinarily upon his gitted imagination, The first receipts of produce via the Lachine-Canal are reported to day, the principal item being 7,106 barrels of flour.The reported receipts to-day were 304 bushels wheat, 8,160 barrels flour, 235 1.neal, 47 do, ashes, 134 kegs butter, 12s Pexes cheese, 28 VLarrels tallow, 169 rolls Varker and 20 dre seed Logs.W.J.Fairbuirn'a Liverpool private eable reports © Wheat market steady, with fair busines done ; prices unchanged.Taronte reports a better feeling in the roa estate market than bag existe for thres years lick.Bevrhohm's advicis report Floating enr- goes, wheat and eorn unaltered.Carg-es on pamage for shipment, wheat and eorn very little enquiry.Red winter wheat off consi, 43s 8d.Arrivals off coast for order, whrat and corn very small.Liverpoul wheat, on spot, very steady ; do corn, 4 dd.Canadian peas, Ts 21.Weather in England unfavorable for the growing crops bills were jutroduced in the Washington House yesterday to establish mail steamship rervive between the United States and Central America, also four bills for the appoint ment of commissions to ascertain on what terms treaties of commerce can be obtained with France, Mexico, Canada and Brazil.A Chieago despatch says vessel owners remain firm in their demand for four cents freight on com and four and a-half on wheat to Buffalo, and as shippers demanded reductions there were no charters, grain men pre- ferrivg to pay the additional half cent stor.| age, which becomes due to-morrow, and risk the possibility of securing lower rates within ten days.Both striking sailors and vessel owners refuse to recede from their torms.Only a few lumber vessels have taken out crews at a dollar and fifty cents per-day, the rate demanded being two dollars.The Onttle Market.May 6.Viger Market was well stocked with horned cattle this morning.Calves were also prentifal and in excess of roquirements.Sutchers were offered a good choice of pretty fair beasts, which is not usnal here, as the market is devoted almost exclusively to the sale of milch cows, sheep, calves and hogs.At eleven o'clock about 130 head of oxen and cows were in the yards, but buyers held off and could not be induced to purchase, except at their own figures.Very few good mileh cows were for sale.About 50 cattle were reported sold.Buichers\u2019 animals brought from 8c to 4{c and cows from $15 to $35.Calver, from $1 to85.Lambs, from $1.75 to $4.Sheep from 84to 87.For a few Jean Logs, $3.60 each was asked.MANITOBA ITEMS.Cross Lake is clear of ice, and salmon and trout are plentiful.Twelve thousand five hundred acres of land was taken up in oue day near Nelson- ville.The late change in the tree-planting claims gives great satisfaction in the Pembina region, The Bt.Paul & Pacific Company is building a spur track from its St.Vineent terminus, a distance of a mile, to a good landing on the river, The Red River Company runs its boats from St.Vincent through to Winnipeg this season just as it has for the Jast ten years.Among Montrealers in Winni are Mears, 8.0.Bhorey, of the firm of H.rey & Co, Andrew Jack, of the firm of Ames, Holden & Co, and J.B.Stevenson, representing the firm of J.Coristine & Co.Colonel Westover of Frelighsburg, Quebec,is about to come here to establish an immense wheat farm for some parties here aud in England.A whole township has been acquired for the purpose, the work upon which will supply » considerable amount of employ ment.The emigrants of Crawford's party have met with serious difficulty in making their way to the Little Saskatchewan from the state of the roads.At Baio St.Panl the water is.deep and extends several miles, making an almost impassable lake.At that point the Alpha picked up about fifteen passengers and about trent wagon loads of freight, the balance of the Crawford party travelling on with empty wagons.At Pen bins mountain ploughing and seed - ing are the order of the day, and a very larg average will this year be put under crop There has been much a great increase to population within the last few weeks (ha: grain of all kinds is scarce and dear \u2014hay up to $10 and $12 per ton.A very large num ber of bousea have gone up this spring entirely changing the face of the country.The ulation of this on must have nealy n doubled since carrent of emigra tion commenced.Prairie fires have b:en very prevalent of late, considerable damag- being done in the burning of hay aud in some cases dwellings and stables.\u201cIt is reported that a number of families (20) are squatting on the Mennonite Reserve, Township 1, R.V.W., being disinclined to go further west while so much land is lying idle of easier access.The whole subject of reserves must soon teke a prominent place sIncDg the questions of Lie day.The beat surveyed Jands are now neurly all taken up, to even two ranges beyond the Province line, and settlers are going on to the unsurveyed lands to the westward without obtaining entry.The Department in certainly dilatory in mot having the survey commenced at once.It is a pity that Manitoba is losing so much bone and siucw ; but not to be un neighborly, our loss is Dakotab's gain.Special Notices.PARTIES furvishisg will find the best assortment in the city of bedroom, dining room and drawing-room furniture at Shaw's buildings, 726 Craig street.COUNT ZABA, at eight o'slock this even- \u2018ing, will deliver a lecture in the lecture.room of the American Presbyterian Church, explanatory of the best means of acquiring a knowledge of history and literature.Admission free.All are invited.TRE season having arrived for planting cut grape vines, its duration being short and vegetation very rapid, the Beaconsfield Vineyard is at present the scene of very great activity, and parties who desire to purchase vines, and at the same time study the best methods of setting them out, or otherwise cultivating them, will do well to pay à visit to Beaconsfield, where, for the present, the stock of plants is unlimited at fty eents each.Address\u2014Meyers & Gal lagher, Beaconsfield, Pointe Claire.New WANTED\u2014A Girl for th- Kitchen, who understends pin enokinu Nu.28 Beimont street, \u2018 1061 TINSMITE'S TOOLS.WANTED TO PURCHASE, A Set on Reasonable Terms.LE] Apply at NTAR Ofien.8 SALE\u2014 PROVINCE BALE! FE a of Meatyeal Ne 1,104.Pere LR ri ontress.\u2014 Heury Turg Fintatff, ve.Hu ore Tarigne, Defendant.Fifteenth doy of May IRD, at Ton of the etouk tn the forenoon, at the domiciie of the sad Nefradaat, «erner ef At, Catherine and Visitation streets, in the ig Bmp e Advertisements this P.M, ER ve a ek TUE Héntren az M, ur Extra Edition.Evening Telegrams, Rparks from she Telegraph.The «hannel at Port Colborne is expecte | to open this aft rnoon, Two additirnal cases of amall-pox have been reported at Portland, N.B, 88, State of G orgia,\u201d arrived at Glasgow, and \u2018 Muine,\" at Southampton.The currency question will be discussed at 8 poblic meeting in Toronto this evening.It is expected that there will be another cricket match at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, on Duras in which His Excellency will By.Dr, Rose, a druggist of Palwyra, Ohio: invited Sylvester Canfield to try a new liquor but by mistake each drank two ounces of aconite.Result, the Dootor dead ; Cantield in a preearious condition.The suspected Manhattan Bank burglar airestsd ot Philsdelphia, has been identified ra the notorious John Dobb alias Kerrigan, a first-class bank burglar, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FROM TORONTO.(RPEOIAL DREPATCH TO THE FEAR).THREATENING THRE LIFE OF HIS WIFE.\u2014At the Police Court this morning, Wibam Atkins was bound over to keep the peace, for threwtesing the life of Sarah Atkivs, bis wife.Tle latter awked the Ma- giv rate to issne a writ of separation, to which prisoner avowed his consent, City News.ImrnovEMENT.\u2014That eyesore, the woo ici.1uiling round Phillips square, has heen taken down, and is to be replaced by a nea coping of stone, \u201c A RRALER \" writes as follows: \u2014¢ Please go for the Corporation in regard to watering the streets, It is a shame to be eating dirt ul this season of the year.\u201d Fire Lusses.\u2014The estimated loss by the tire on Sunday at 8¢ and 88 St.Joseph street is about $5,000; insurance, 81,200 Royal Canadian : North British, $1,800.A New HosTeLry.Mr, P.O'Neil, the long and favorably known head waiter, has cpened the Ottaws Hotel at Lachine, which be bas refurnished and renovated from top to bottom.G.T.R.ARRANGEMENTS for the Queen's Birthday will be half-fare everywhere on that day, and a fare and one-third for all distances ; tickets commence the 23rd, dating to 26th.RuNaway.-\u2014 While Mrs.Elliott wna sitting in a carriage with her chill, opposite Dun, Wiman & Co's., the horse became fidgety, the result being that she and the child were thrown out, but they were not much \u2018injured.Forno.\u2014The horse and sleigh of the farmer, Labente, who was drowned last month by breaking through the ice above Victorias Bridge, was found on Friday below Hochelaga.Labonte\u2019s body has not yet been found.Count or QUren's Bexca.\u2014The jury in the caso of Edward Laflamiue returped a verdict of not guilty this afternoon.The prisoner was disc The case of Tighe, the partner of P, J.Kearney, was commenced upon the charge of receiving stolen goods.CANADIAN MANBLE FOR THE LoNDON Marxzr.\u2014 Piled on the canal bank, in rear of Mr.Forsyth's marble works, are a number of large blocks of international Scotch granite, desi for the London market, ia which Mr.Forsyth expects successfully to compete, O'\"1-V ANDEEBILTING VANDERBILT, \u2014 Private parties in the interest of the Grand Trunk have been surveying for a line between Lansing, Mich, and Flint, va Owasso.They re fair ssnccess, and there is every prospect that the Vanderbilt missing link to the Chicago trade direct will be thus found.Ruxaway.\u2014Last evening, about seven o\u2019clock, a horse attached to a belonging to Mr.Walsh took -fright at the Bonaventure and dashed down St.Joseph street, colliding with a carriage driven by a Mr.Aubin, smashing it considerably and throwing Aubin to the ground, from which he sustaiued numerous injuries, the principal of which was his thigh, BTE.CUNEGONDE ASSAULT Casx.\u2014The case of epgravated amssult against Constable -Avguate Larives, of Ste.U de, was commenced at noon is dure : Le Adelard orget a ing for an .Gborge Dube for defendant, The complainaut, who is now much recovered, de that on the 22nd of April be was struck on the head by a stick in the hands of defendant, which inflicted a severe wound.He was then laced in a cell without medical attendance.; is Homor Mr.Dugas fined the policeman 20.Tux Covar Hoven.\u2014*\u2018 Fair Play \u201d writes 8 long letter, which in substance hopes that parties instead of making general attacks uj {he management of the Court House, should partic: oases in which officials bave neglested their duty.He says that those who know anything about the affairs of the Court House must know that it yields a larger surplus to the Government than any other institution in the Province, that the, annual official reports show more work done by the employees than any other building with the same number, and that: they are civil and obliging.The Leak im the Canal Bank.A gang of laborers were hard at work this afternoon repairing the lesk at the Seiguenrs street bridge.Iu order to facilitate the work the water in the canal was lowered, there bring only abont five feet on the lock sill at two o'clock this afternoon.Several of the steembosts bound up the river were thus delayed, and will probably be detained until to-morrow, amorig them being the ** Bohemian\" and St.Francis\u201d which are at the Seigneurs street bridge.Mr.Conway, puperintendent of the Canal, stated that the leak was owing to the tion of frozen and unfrozen soil, part the bank in the vicinity having been protected from the rays of thesun by a shed.The water was raised to summer level only this morning, and con- « quently the leak was discovered and chocked at once.Mr.Conwry remarked that had the water been let in fully the previous evening, and the leak remeined undisce red thron E the night, the consequences would bave been most dissstrous.The repairs will probably be completed about midnight, and the water raised to the usual level.te People Tahing sc.Jean Baptiste re opte Ta Tims The people in the village of St.Jean Baptiste are pot to be disheartened by a fire which burns up some hundred and twenty.five thousand dollars of their property, but almest before the bricks are cold, bave begun to make preparations for re-building.The new erections will be more substantial than those consumed.The British Ameriean Insurance Company settled most of their losses within forty.eight hours of the fire, Mr.Vinet has let the contract for the building of a block of three brick stores, three stories high, to Damasse Leclaire, and the owner was.heard to say that before June made its a; ce his new block would be completed.Mr Hague bas seld his lot on the Main street, bat will rebuild on-8t.Dominique immediately.Residents in the vill say the pick and shove] will be heard before the week is out.The Messrs.Fauteux will probably not rebuild, as the land upon which their houses stocd is owned by Mr.S.C., it is In regard to waterworks, not likely that munch will come ont of the present agitatioos.In the first place it woyld cost a hundred and fifty thowsand dollars to Jay the pipes, and then sixty cents per gellon is considered too much to pay the eity.One citizen remarked that, ¢ if all the talk which had taken place during the last fitteen years had resulted in anything, there would be in the Village of St.Jeau Bapt ate five bundred and fifty water-works by thia time.\u201d REPEAL OF THE INSOLVENT ACT.Opinions, One gepileman, well known in the world of politics, who has been throngh the [nsol.vent Court, was of opinion that the Tnsol.vent Aet, ax first framed by Mr, Abbott, would have been the best law.Honest di binrs ns Well as creditors required protec.tien and shculd have it.He bellsved the B:st law to have bean spoiled ly by the tinkering of parties in Moutreal, wh, had theif own cases in view and imagined that they should govern t'e whole esmwuuity ; wheteas, any business man knew well enough that sp liaclvent Yaw should be for the while Dominion and mot for the city of Mostri ip partiewlar.Perkage the a soliton of the j country, law altogether would be the very that could happen.It would show country what it really wanted, The law in the Province of Quebec before the framing of the law allowed creditors to fyle claims when ayy msn sold à debtor out, knt he believed that in Ontario it was different, one man privileged could get everything.Another gentleman in the goods business thought that the abolition #-\u2014 law menut ruin te the op) = aht rm The merché=\u2014 \"4 ; years to have J uptch a law, and its aboli- io most disturbing element, oo d that when e debtar could nok pay one Mindred cents to the dollar the least kè could do was to turn over his ostate to pd creditors and inform then what amount be could pay.He fuit asthough he had better be out of business rather than be at the mercy of the debtor who could ag- sign in favor of whatever firm le chosg~s the creditor was certainly at the mercy of the debtor.He cited a number of cases $0 rove that with the insolvent law he had / eh able to get 50c and 60c in the dollar, cent.\u2014 FINANCIAL, May à.The memey market is quiet.Sterling Exchange is-quoted at $k for ronud aavuais and 9ÿ to 92 over the counter.Now York fands, à premium.The Consolidated Bank has applied to» Parliament for abil] to allow it to reduce ios capital stock 334 J cent., subject to ratifi- -ation of shareholders \u2019 The local stock market was vary weak to-tay all round, stocks selling down low.\u201c The folloving were the tronsactions:\u2014 Mornisg-25 Montreal, 125$ ; 5 de, 18843 8x Ontario, 631- 8 da, 454; 26 CouWlidated, = 44: 2 Merchauts, s1j; 15 dy, 81}; \"23 da, do, 81}.Afterncon\u20143 Montreal, \u2018188 ; 2% do, 135; bdo, 1384: 54>, 1384; 10, 75, 25, 50, 50, 25, 50 ami 25 at 83 10 Merchants, 807; 5 de, BuUÿ : 25 Telegraph, 1034 ; 35 do, 103 ; 25 do, 1028 ; 25 do, 108; 18 da, 108 ;.28 do, 1084 ; 95 and 7 Richelieu at 48; $00 Corporation 7 p.e., 120.} Prices of bresdstufls and provision in 14 vapeol i\u2014 May b.6.8 pu.is ' wa?a & & & Spring boat : } 8 8 8 4 ê in 310 2 Se 1 9 ' 91 84 41 8 .48 00 \\ 4 0 EEE 221 ed 08 ii.7 ¢ 00 418 32 0 0 3 74 8 0 7 2.26 0 3 2 .35 où 0 16 0 do wo 419 0 Tas following were the finctoattons ] sin eee seen Domenl Tas cos .TU.oo TL Om x.Lak are bapa 78% 2 ras À : = 14% 16 \u201cà Bu6.\u20ac% !; 98% 28U1SE Jo 22 À - 14% 15 Rock Idland.13:4 : 8x GasC CALE Lu .92% 034 Pol.Wabeak.ig 43% (4% U.Pacibexd, : : Bée B4', A.à Pas Tél.: 814 829 - 45 00 85 Omcase, My §.by [A 944 ~ Jaly, 33% Pork, May.\\ 0 = Tay wns.| 35% | A \u201c July.00 26 ® July.# Business Tron bles.pes Belgian Central Railway Co, hee Trepedout & Co, silk merchants, eve suspended.Liabilities, £120,000, * Robert Barret, cotton.mill owner at Bolton and Manshester, bus failed.Li £86,000, 4 John Taylor, of Taylor & Slmpson/'hes - been appointed Assignee to the evtatt of Bamuel Price, at a meeting held this dey, Special Notice.Estate LATE HON.C.8.Ropisth,\u2014 The sale of household furniture to- will comprise very fine plate, eryatal, rors, old china, carriages, and two \u20ac large show-cases of rosewood.Sale AND AMENDING ACTA.Mentreal, an Insolvent.\u2018Tne undersigned Assignees will .MTR tion, af the store, ce sell by Pape Aues NO.53 8T.MARY NTRKET, IN THE CITY OF MONTREAL, On Th s : TN PES 10080670 ine assets belonging te the above isl, ; Su Stock of proceries.5 Boox bebe \u201camd\u201d Bi Reats and Tn per jnventory.! hs, Harness, 40.Receivable, per For furiber information apply GEO.A.HUGHES, 3.B.PARDBLLIAY, A Cetra, way tre} urant at .here abs \u2018will be pionsoé to ses men where she wi see tavor to lease tas friends, snd will cp élous her patrons.\"A TBOUSAND I Niro ES SOIR fn sas F OR BAILORS and FIREMEN, INustrated Papers or M: dues semé 1f those havin laid aside, for which they have n with the above Mission work.E DWARDS\u2019 FIREPROOP BAFE, 2 splendid Oylindar Desks, (good as - new), Crystsl Gaealters, Pa ps Press, Lifinerçom and Bedroom ture, Ma Piciures, Glussware, Bookcase, ry êc., at my store, 10) 8t.James atrest.Bale at HALP-PAST TEN o'clock, .W.E.SIIAW, 108 Auvtioneer.TK'OR 8A LE\u2014Book, $2,000, Lish Mutual Buliding Society, for half face value.Address, I.2, Stak UfMoe.108 8 FOR SALE- À Victoria Phæton, Te be scen at No.1039 Bt.Catherine pr : TO LET\u2014At Cote St.Paul, on the bank of the Canil, a Large Mist, power, svlepdiaiy adapted fur manufacturiaz 3 Less.Good aigh .Rent low.Knguire at the of the File Spiral fpriny Co , 946 Bt, Paul virer 1 ROOMS-\u2014Furnished.15 Alex- aader atrest.108 3 Ox SALE, CHEAP -A Farm, 170 scres, near Rherbrooke.Apply iT od ston's Fluid Beef Works, Montreal.| -106\" ROUMS-To let, one or two Unfurn.shed Rooms, with pastry, hob snd celd water on same fiat; uso of kitchen quired ; beaithy lecality; terms moderate.» aud W.C.Address \u201c I'rotestant,\u201d BTA baise 3 OST A Pook et-book > contains w Nur 11 i r and a y pest plèce.! ie ward ut 805 Ontario Bret 108 WANTED - Boller and Englue, 3 table.1 t r sais.Jornetone ing re © Wor Montreal 104% / ED\u2014A party with One W ANT Dollars VE office or travelling.Salary given, ur Interest In the basinoss.G, fr Rrax office.F WW ANTED-_ Dair, maid.A ply ANT Honaveuture ho à 3 ANTED\u2014A Pariner, with n few Teoueand Dollars, to extend an established amd highly pertitabie mannlscosting buel- BUSA, erences sxonanged by addressing * Mange favtwrer,\u201d »TAR Office Ing 3 OF QUEBEC, \u201comens COURT, Merchant, of the City of Mo Gervais, Car:isgo Maker, of Defendunt.\u2014 On the Fourteenth day nf Muy, at the clock in the à i satront s Clty of a eu of Mortreal, will bv sold by suthority of isd os.wll the goods aud Shwitels of Deena 20.000 » Wj; ON 0 y, Exiross à Wopsen F0 PH-NFUR, BRO Wares, AR May, IR7N.BA (LLFFSRALE\u2014PILOVINOR OF , iet of Montreai-\u2014-No.13,074 CIRCUIT COURT, OS mo Francis Media the.ity of Mont cal, , vs.Franu e ot tne i y of Montreal, Defendant.\u2014Ob tue Pise Say of May, K! Ton of tue clock in aan st the pisos of basi ss of the Said de 817 Crafy strost, ro the City vf Montreal, «vil.té - tel cons af Tamber, Tema cash, BEC.Mouticai, Gib May, 1079.best thing © whereas without it he could not have gota | -.SM LES TR a.m.; No.288 St.Antuine strees.we @; Shaw, suctioneer.i i New Advertisements this TN - [NSOLVENT AOF OF 1876,.- T \u2018 AH In the matter of SOSEPH POUPARY, of the Sy od MES.ELLEN A.ETHIBE hes \u2018 thelr addressos to tho Secretary of the ¥, M.CA they would be called for.and used in empeclos Pl with Le ss 0.\u2018 BAILLFFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE = District -\u2014 He ; Montreal.- JF a Gravel, orenoon, at the business pi \u2018of seid Deferdant, No 816 Craig op In toe City oF 5 sold by nuthoriiy of Justice, = the seeds hattels of sid tend ta \u2014 éonsissing T hr! BGP Vig _ a x pe + ' \u2018 i ! ; ! F i dn poem am m0 & ALGER NAL Deh .i A A KX FRE ae | 1 } 1 i i i je Tee.LEA Pere eri 2 1i Friday Morning Next, the 9th I J ; \u2018 i i 3 i È ol » vv\" \"Nw ~ vu un NS GERTRUDE THE AVENGER.Duuxbing after the Storm ! LCHAPTER a._Conémue.\u2018tn à word, Brota, the Là erone + he ed to + ators money from me.\u201c1 hope om did not pay hers, keap tho secret, sur \u2018\u201d «! could not, biinz.1 did uat evan give her the least encourageinent to hope Cag 1 weald.\u201d ; | «1 em glad of it, sr.This whole story sounds to me very much like an imposition.\u201d \u201c But it ie not.\u201d « Not, rir 7° «Not! Listen, Brunes Within a week the old worn bas Pouilgedt thy secret.\u201d How, au Yes, to Major Soner 0 0 os #4) beavey \u201c Yesterday mormng Mrs Bou on me.I went toher.3hs was iw hu bef room looking very ill, propped up w pillows in her cary chair.Si \"ae Lang very much ainee her lusc soit te od Rays.se] have sen! dur you, sua, she cl, \u2018upon the mest tmportant buastaess yore adopted danghrer, /0e, sir.Are youadvised of ber arigin # foouls not rerty, I grew side, and taitind elegy ard srs, «8 dæœr, dr,\u201d «he sud \u2014cha had not invited me ta}.oo before.\u201c1 sea, ait, ihat von krow + suse somathiog of his girl's birth.\"May J Lute haw long it has leon sites vo tive Kuswu ar sinest of this F\" + Maulam, [hauts cothioæ\u201d uw: Very wei, à ! 1 do dot ina una soez commitiiog parself by rash worda ; Leur jet Me tell you, 6, tra\u2019 | kuvw all, and that 1 have rent for you from the kindest motives, to advize yon toxu this girl awuy.She is the caughtrs 0 tle las Mary Lyon, and must be à child -f shame\u2014 her husbiad being dead st the tine of its birth.It is a pity that à young gl, with à mind and heart so highly pr should be conmpelled to \u201c blesh for hey parents.\u201d And, ing the bell for her ærvant, Mrs.Brace mé Well, Jratns, what do yon think of this ! story.tr, | déneonfased\u2014amazed.1 am glad, ver, rade was wreag in thiok- ing .Zoe to have been x mulaito! At- all events it seems to me that wha Mrs.Brmse grows philanthropic samsthing is to be suspected, and shld be on their guard,\u201d moaned 1, iva tome of sorrow, # And , Brutus.My brain reels, seme.times my memory fails.him aaable fix my on anything, is child, Biutee Toved her «5 own !\u201d st Ab, ir!\" heavily sighed Brutus.* Yuuwdo not know all she was to me!\u201d « Oh, sir ! jes I do.\u201d **5be vas the life of my heart.\u201d +O haven j 8ir, of mine, too!\" 1 caled her Zoe\u2014life 1\u201d **Hesen have mercy on us!\" 1 tmght her Greek 1° \u201c*Hewen have nercy on us !\u201d again prayed Liutus, passionately clasping his ands.*Brens !\u201d «Bip» \u201c Ya can never mart \u201cOL I know it!\u201d y her.groaned the young man, \"Tiarefore, Brutus, there must be no rors love between you.\u201d no, no, srt\u201d sighed the Lion, \u201ckh! dropphs his shaguy heed u n his hands.« take her to the Lais, where, indeed, she wil be safer in some respects, yon will ber misfortunes.\u201d \u201cAs, sir ; oh, yes! But tell me\u2014doss me, dose pot this prnfortanacs hex real position shh no! | have not had the courage to tell box yet.\u201d Athy moment the coming up of Zoe or beri conversation.bo Lair -Byni they were at the .The à map, 8s tre uently the case with the etremely aged, had after this spasmodic & up of his intellects, relapsed into the , abstracted condition of mind that \u201chad late marked him.Itmedistely on reaching the Lair, Brutus had a fire ina musty old study, with mouldy books; and condûcting sehoolmaster there, told him that that into a sleeping-room, and that they be his apartments.seated at fire, the old man fell into a reverie, to inquire about his pupil.stone-kitchen below, little Zs in making a whey fu th) Brutus walked owedily up floor.Gertrude remained at jovalid, She did not even schoolmaster, Brutus, and Zoe at she came dowa, while she took \u2018had again to the musty study.as-omt near the window, and while a8\u201d some strawberries she talked to Brutus.* How is your patient, Gertrude 1 *\u2018Feyeriah, restless, tumbling about his bed, and worrying himself to death sbout some papers that must be returned to Lon- # Where are they now 1 \u201c In his coat-pocket.\u201d +\u2018 Send them to the post-office.\u201d ; «He will not trust to our uncertain: country post, and it is of the utmost 1mpor- tanes these be in London as soon a ble, Unless his mind can be set at up this subject be will be excited into hig » psdelirium.\u2018The physician, who let him just as you returned, says so, I was about to ek Jou Brutes if you could Dot pemsibly goto London these papess.Warrior take you there sud bask in aix days.O Brutus, you would so oblige me if yout would, and it might be the saving of the youhg man's life.\u201d rufus mused \u2014 Gertrude coaxed.It | not unpleasant to Brutus to get away; if possible, from regrets.«Brutus, I never asked a favoe of you defose in my life, and [ beg ome of you now.\u201d 1 will go, Gertrude.\u201d Indeed, beth brother and sister werp wonderfully subdued and softened-\u2014the one by pity, the other by sorrow\u2014both by ove, i FE iil i H el E Er E ul i + F Sif J In order to lose uo time, Brutus arose be- lore dawn and called Gertrude, who had watched by the wounded man\u2019s couch all night.Taking Gertrude down into the dark and silent hall, he there related to her the secret history revealed by the schoolmaster.Gertrudé\u2019s cyes flashed fire, and she indig.uan:ly vaclained \u2014 \u201c1; is à base and malicious lie, invented for some fell purpose, and to cover the real criminal.Our mother\u2019s life was pure and without reproach, and such, by heaven's will, will I prove it to the most sceptical, Brutus.I suspect Mrs.Bruce tu have a deep hand in this slandezous affair.| mapect that she is darkly and, perbaps, criminally im in it: and if so, and I can it, wos betide the austers and lady of Mount Crystal.\u201d CHAPTER XXIII.\u201c Why is this! Why do ! walk about in conscious b, dead\u2014esemin, a y g to live! Dead ! Yes, the grave closed over me I could not be more compl dead ; and it would be better so, for then should not bs comiscious es I am now.Death in the grave! why, that is not bad.The unconscieus body lies there, and the free spirit revels in liberty and space.Death in the ve ! That were a boon.But it is this that 18 & sepulchre where my soul lies entombed.alive.I have no strength of heart to love, believe, or hope\u2014none.How cold and hard 1 grow' My poor old grandfather\u2014old sick, and poor\u2014no longer moves my sym y, because I think it is not such a mis ortune to grow old and dis.Anna uo longe.shares my love.1.wonder at her habitual resignation, and cannot understand it.A river of ice seems to have frozen betweeo us.I cannot pray or believe as once, for hard thoughts of providence come between my prayerand His throne.Yes ; my life of lve, of hope, and faith is gone.am dead \u2014dead! complete this dissolution! Let O heaven die indeed, or else give me life-\u2014some life \u2014a life of anguish rather than this conscious, living death 1\u201d Such were the half crazy moanings of Alice Somerville when she returned home from the marriage of General Stuart-Gordon and Mise O'Riley.Give me life or death ' Any lifs!\u2014a Gertrude | a es Care Bebe Ha a = \u201ceg rod SA gr, ge SRE GES Trace DR om.ce ny em yaya re mt TT - 3 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR! TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1809.| life of anguish rather than this comscions THIRTY YEARS AGO.stautinople and 8t.Petersburg continnes to told by drochlarisiaaid, but is dissolved slow.memtary Isttars; that: cam be counted by the STEAMERS, STRAMEBHIPS, \" RATEROADS desth It seemed as if her wild prayer had been heard and auswered.Anna entered the reom, pale and trembiing.Alice turned, and looked at her with languid surprise.\u201cYour grandfather, Miss Alice.\u201d ** What of him 1\u201d \u201cIn a tit-dying !\u201d #+( heaven ' forgive we and spare him!\u2019 exclaimed the conscience-stricken girl, fuddenly thinking remorsefally of her repin- ings a moment before.Shs hurried from the room wildly, paused in the hall, and asked, haatily\u2014 *¢ Where is he!\u201d \u2018In his room, Miss Alice.\u201d \u2018* Have you sent for the doctor \u201cMy father has gone, Miss Alice.\u201d \u201cWho is with him\u2019 she inquired, ull hurrying on, wl mother, Migs Alice.\u201d \u201cWho found him 1\u201d \u201cI did, Miss Alice I went to sail him down tr Jinner, and feand him on the floor ine fit.\u201d \u201cQn the Hoor in a fix?bave neg'ect.d him \u201c1 do net think so, Miss Alu.\u201d © bit ight pever to have been left alous à mement, (0 Apna\u2019 not à moment.OU Apna.whe knows how loug he suffered be.fre vou found: hier \u201cNot five minutes, Miss Alice.He had teen rerding the Bible all tho m~rning, while yea worm ai chureh, and until yon came boue.Wien he saw yon go np to yous ronan toput ol your bonnet, he west iuto the yard «nd plucked the branches of wild eglantine roses, wail told tue to put thew in »aer ard get them on the tab'e for you, az l P tocail Ein to dinar when yon came down | ard then he wen® to his room, and in five minut 8 or less t:me | found him in a fis.\u201d The vd ou this rapid conversation hrought thei to the bedside of the invalid.Tears wete sireanung (rom the eyus of Alice as she Kazed nt the convalsed form and features of the old men.Eveu while she gazed a violent sprein agitated the poor oùt frame.\u201cOb, what vie we do fr him * she abhed.+ Crundfatber, dear graudfather, cus.\u2019 you speak to us i ¢ Hush, Missy Alice\u2019 long past that\u201d $4 0b, what can we do for him!\u201d « Nothing, Miss Alice, till tho doctor comes.This is apoplexy.\u201cApoplexy © © heaven I\u201d + Celui yourself, Miss Alice.\u201d « Grandfather \u2014 oh, desr grandfather, look at me\u2014jast look at me!\" sobbed Alice, seeking to fix the glance of the rolling Tout there was no oonsciousness in those orbs.Dropping.on ber knees by the bedside, abe took and kissed sgain and again the old, withered hands that bung belplemly over the quilt, aud gave he up to » passion cf sobs.st Grandfather, oh, [ would give the best years of my life for oue single word, for ous single glance of recognition | This poor hand \u2014 its laet cot was for me.logeate ! oh, ingrate that | was I\u201d Again s violent fit of sobbing choked her utterance.\u2018His last words to me were, \u2018 Heaven love you, baby !\u201d just as we set out for church ; and last words were, ** Put these roses in water for Alice.\u201d Ingrate' oh, ingrate that [ was!\u201d A spasm sgain convulsed tha dying man.\u201c Grandfather, oh, grandfather, if could change pleaces with yon, heaven knows I would do it !\u201d A moan from the breast of the old man \u2014a short, rasping respiration\u2014a quick, violent spasm\u2014acd all was still.«He is at rest, Miss Alice,\u201d sail Harriet.Alice started te \u2018her feet \u2014 gazed one | moment on the stifdning face ; a mist passed before her eyes, her head swam, her limbs failed, and ie fell.To be continued.mmees\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Balldiey a Theatre snd Uneartring Palace.A correspondent of the London Alhenœur writing from Roma says :\u2014Bigeos Domeni.co Costanzi, the owner of the world-kmown hotel near $ Niccolo da Tolentino, is building ihe foundations tor a Teatro Nazionale, a huge construction, which will aiford.accommodation for 3,800 spectptors.It ocoupies the whole block between the Quirinal Hotel and the Via Torino, Firemze, and Ntrozzi.As scon as the excavations he discovered an ancient street, 18 feet wide, following the scmmit ofthe Viminal, and the wustershed between the valleys ofthe Vicus Patricins and the Vieus Longus.A noble private palace, name unknown, faces the street on the north side.First to appear was the peristyle, with rows of columns made of bricks, coated with painted stuoco, in the Pompeian fashion.Several apartments opened on the periatyle, the most conspicæous of them be- gthe Lararium or family chapel The payement | is inlaid vith the \" marbles facet ; theside wa with arabe tho back wall above the U, heaven! we He is past that\u2014 altar has fresco with life-sized To.nting the Olym Jupiter, and veiled\" Bares sacrificing to him.works of art and various antiquities disfvered within the makes already s valusble collection.is a lovely hermaphrodite lying on the bed under the influence of s dream.The sttitude of the statue recalls Jo mud the Borghese hermap) ite, was presented to Cardinal diplone by the monks of 8.M.Della Vittoria.He thought so-much of the gift that he afterwards built, at his own cost, the facade of their charch.The Costanzi rodite- is in a perfect condition ; one hand and one foot are mi , having been restored ad antique, tust and oxidation of the iron joinings made them split.The head is as finely worked as s cameo, The stats was found carefully concealed between two walls, protected by a roof of stones, and likes in\u2019 his coffin.It is now ited at No.15 Via di 8.Bassilio, and will be shortly placed in the vestibule of Signor Castansi's new palace by 8.M.~The frescoes of the Larsrium have been presented to the town and placed in the Capitoline of pie- tures, together with a tom! of some servants of the Emperor Commodus.Later on, and in the same place, the following monuments were vered : Statue a youth cerTing 8 hydria on the 8 er ; statue of a i grapes ; bust of a female, (part of the hau comin\u2019 Ti « pe on the th; bust of Ariadne, twolocolumns of oorallina, coins, camecs, lamps, pottery watez-pipes, bricks, ».ampe, etc.The Canadian Comatituttomal Ques- There is & peculiar phase in the d Tow agitating the Canadian public mind, which we have not seen ni either in the Dominion or United States press.It is this : The Hon.Mr, Langevin, who has gone to (England to plead h purty cause before t Privy Council, holds directly opposite viewa on the constitutional question to those which he held in 1873.Prior to that year, we believe in 1871, a school law had un passed fn New Brunswick, which made no provision for separate schools in that province, and in 1878 the Roman Catholics demanded that this law should be disallowed by the Dominion Government and that equal school rights should be given to their peepls, representing a minority in New Brunswick, as were enjoyed by the testant minority in Quebec.In op.postogthe motion the Hon.Hector Langevin, then Sinise thority, argued strongiythat it would establish « dangerees) cedent if the Dominion Parila.ment were allowed to interfere with the legialation of the separate provinces.Party feeling ran bigh, but luckily for the party in power, the same Roman Catholic bishops, then in Grand Council at Quebec, came tn its assistance, and it was decided that the Dominion Government would not interfere with the local government.Yet the same party, vith the same Premier, and same Mr.Langevin, take the opposite view npw.Then it was only n few salaries of school-masters that were at stake ; now it is the offices of the Province of Quebec.In Quebec politicians are directed by the Church as to what votes they shall cast.The decisions of the bishops in council at the time to which we refer was, that it would be better to leave the settlement of the affair to the Privy Council in England, the supreme an final Court of the Empire.This was done in order that they might save themselves in the eyes of the Roman Catholic population, and throw the onus of the decision on the Privy Council.In the meantime, however, the Tory party lost its majority and went out of power, and the appesl to England was carried on by the Liberal party.The Privy Council composed of the Ent lawyers iu Britain, decided that the act complained of was constitutional.Now the very ios who referred the question of interfarence with local legislation, treats the Governor.General to y-like abuse for doing the same thing in a still more difficult case.\u2014 N.F.Wiéness.r of | ublic Works, and an au.Extracts from Pa Letters and ether Rocegds of interesting Events from 1887.Wednesday, 18th F.bruary, 1853.- By telegraph from Quebec, Februx y 15, -Tha Bridge at Montreal ia arranged for ts th railsoad interests in England.5 rphausou, the Engineer of the Menai Bridge, 15 a lis way here to build a Tubular.Friday, 18th Felwuary.\u2014 Ver steamer \u201c America,\u201d at Halifax.ish frontier.Although {he avants wre contradictory, enough trinspioes tosh the Dalmatian papers to show that tight ing is going on, and with the atiocitv of Turkish warfare.'nince Daniel pass fit every Turk's head brought vu.In a nygh attack on Omar Pacha, the mo uutaiieers took 80 horses and 300 heads.Up to the 16th uit., the Monteuegrina were vistorious in the south end east, bat were very hard pressed in the north.The odds agiinet them were too great to leave a Lope of their ultimate success, Austria has given perziwnen to all unarmed fugitives from Mouteaeyro, to crows the fromtiers into Auatrin.Wednesday, March 2.\u2014 Boston, Fah, 27 1853.\u2014A despatch from Halifax says: \u201cThe Railroad Bill was lost ou a division, bY a wajority of two votes : x: Nova Scola will have no railroads.\u201d Friday, March 11.-Boston Mureu 9, 1883 \u2014The bark \u2018* Lady Sails,\u201d from Care Town, Jan.17, bas acrivr Ÿ Lan : Her datestre four Java baer.Fu cs arte that the ship ** Roxbury Castle, \u2019Hron Melhoarne, Australis, for London, put int Care Town oy the Gthof January.She \u2018hea freight vight tous ol gold, vai ted at over thres un lions of dollars, bang the largest lot ever shipped from Australia.A despatch from Piovulence atated that a severe fignt had taken place between 6,000 Basutosgnd 1,000 British troops, in which the latter wers successful.Tho Mouth African Advertiser states that the victory was onlv gained after a day of hasd fighting.Saturday, March 120 -Bosvoy, March 19, 13563.- -A meeting of a number of wealthy and influential merchants was held at las Revere House this evening tu cousider Lhe expediency of aiding in the building of the Prescott and Bytown Railroad to vonnect with the line of the OgdensLurg road.Ke: solution in favor of the proposed menaure of reciprocity of trade between the United states and the Canadas were unanimously adopted.Saturday, April 2nd.\u2014 Per \u2018\u201c Niagara,\" at Halifax, Cape of Good Hope, advices to 6th February state that arrangements are making by Goverameat fos a.declaration of pesce.Thureda, April 7th.\u2014The Herald says : \u2014 We have received a telegraph from Quebeo informing us that an address for the construction of a canal, to connect Lake Champlain with the 8t.Lawrence was carriigl by a vote of 37 to 6.Thurday, 12th May.\u2014Per * Cambria,\u201d at New York, on the 28th uit.\u2014The Canada Clergy Reserves Bill was read a third tims in the Lords, and passed.Tuesday, 7th June.\u2014Per ¢(anada,\u201d at Halifax.St.Petersburg papers report a Victory over the Circassians ou the Hill of Kazeiama, on the first of April.The Porte had refused to accept the Turkish ultimutim, and Prince Menschikoif had embarked at Constantinople on board a Russian ship of war at Odessa.The ambassador of France had ordered the French fleet to the Dardanelles.The British fleet remained at Malta on the 13th, awaiting reinforcements from England.Despatches tothe British Admira} Dundas stated that Menschikoff remained ou board a steamer, and had given the Porte eight days longer to reconsider, threatening, if again resisted, he will finally withdraw.Tuesday, June 31st.\u2014The Steamar *\u2018Humboldt\u201d arrived at New York at three o'clock this afternoon, with London dates to the 8th.Commodore Vanderbilt's steam yacht *« North Star,\u201d was attracting great attention at Southampton.The British fleet had sailed from Malta to the Dardanelles, and the English Chaunel fleet had bees ordered to the Mediterranean.The French fleet had arrived in the Bay of Discay.It wasthought um London and Paris thatthe difficulty between Russinand Turkey, \u2018would be settled, though both nations were making vigorous preparations for war.The i of Austria and Russias were spoken of, Thé Intest in regard to the subject is published in the Times of the 7th, which states that the Emperor of Rvssia had despatched » Courise from 8t, Petersburg to Constantineple, to the effect that the last proposition of Prines Menachicoif, must be accepted by the Porte within eight days.The result of this was most anxiously looked for.The tian fleet, with an army of 30,000 mea on board, wes hastening tothe Sultan's assistanes, and the Turcoman chiefs were raising an ariny of 100,000 men free of ex perse the Porte, to fut forthe conse: of 1 ism, Tuesday; 120A July.\u2014Per *\u201c Atlhntie,\u201d at New York.\u2014 War between Russia and Tar.key faminment.Cause, the treatment of Christians by the Turks.Tuesday, 19th July.\u2014Portland, Maine, 18 July.-\u2014~The first train from Montreal arrived here his nda and a weleomed with a te o guns, and ringing of bells.They welcomed those on the train in a brief speech.A band played \u201cGod save the Queen\u201d and ¢ Columbia.Per 8.8.\u2018\u2018 Franklin,\u201d at New York.\u2014Alter & protracted Cabinet Comutil on the 2ad, it wasrepertsd thas the British sud French fleets were to enter the Dardanelles, as a counter move to the expested pissing of the Pruth by the Russians.- Tuesday, 11iA Auqust.\u2014Per * Africa,\u201d at New York.\u2014The Sultan had gel an agreement diètated by France, England and Austria, and would send an Amhsasador with it to St Petersburg.The Porte's rotent sgaînst the oceu of the principatities is temperately oi .Tuesday, 28rd Augquet,\u2014Per * Arabia,\u201d at New York, London 13th August.\u2014Das.tehes from St.Petersburg, dated 5th, bre been received at Paris.They state that the Emperor had definitely accepted the proposals of the four Powers.Wednesday, 14 Sept\u2014Per 8.8.Franklin,\u201d st New York.\u2014Queen Victoria and family had a magnificent reception at Dublin, on the occasion of her visit to the exhibition.Nearly 20,000 persons were presant.Friday, 18th September.\u2014 Per \u2018* Niagara,\u201d st Halifax, Athens, August 26th.* Thebes bas been almost destroyed by an earthquake.Cholera has appeared at Berlin.Sunday, 28rd October.\u2014 From Boston, \u2014 Bhip \u2018 Sagadahock,\u201d of Bath, at Boston, Capt.Fisher, 53 daye from Gottenburgh, for Boston, was spoken (by ship \u2018\u2018 Havre,\u201d at New York,) 9th inst., lat.43 42, long.584, with the cholera on board.Fifty passengers had died, and the captain's wife, and fourteen pasesngers were iu a low state.Monday, 16t: January, 1854.\u2014 The ¢ Europe\u201d arrived at New York this morning.Dudley Stuart is at Constanti- pople endeavoring to cause the Porte to enrol a Kuropean Polish Legion, to entice denerters of Poles from the Russian army.The ratification of the treaty between Russia and Persist was done at 8t.Petersburg, De- vember 18th.Turkey has formally acespted Persian declaration of war.The Shah of Dernia has dismissed all French, Foglish, German, and Îtalisn officers from his army.A decree of Napoleon 1li.removes restaic.tions upon import of cotton from England into rance.(Sweden and: Denmark are orming an e against Russia.The Porte consents, on the invitation of the two Powers, to send a Plenipotentiary to reopen negotiations, in a neutral way, but will not abate her just pretensions.It remains to be seen if ia will do likewise, and if Russia refuses, (be Powers will then act with energy.At latest gates, Dec.19¢ the allied Feat were still in the Bophoras No operations along the Danube ; but the Russians were still concentratiug, apparently with a view to attack Kalifat, ich is strongly * fortified The Russian steamer \u201c Pruth\u201d wantonly set fire to two villages on the Danube, with red hot shot.There have been severe storms on the Black Sea, and 80 tail lost.Alba Pasha has been repulsed in Asia, and 25,000 Turks have received orders to retiro from Russian Armenia.The Chrèn- icles states, that the Turis have raised the sieges of Akisks, Alsxamdrinople.20,000 Turkish izregulars have been repulsed.Abda Pasche, commander-in-chief, has re.and Ahmed Pashs replaces him.Oa the 15th the four powers posted a note, demanding an \u2018armistic.- Fo ide a\u201c a,\u201d \u2018 ar rived at Halifax on route to Boston this morning and re; France and Large bodies of Russian trosps are moving towards the Turk.he as contsadictory as ever, bm\u2019 tho latest rumers ate of a character to leave in tho efi mation of the peblic scarcely anv donb: that the (oor wlil trject the las, p.(ve Lion of tho Wostern Powers, and this > ve of the watter is alu at meéversely 5 tortens L' at Copstantipaple Thewradiny, 200% Co worn, por ft Aiaatie\u201d at New Yak -Uptothe latest dates tho Passa ntchassadors hal no gw hdrawn trom Lerd nor Pass Frome Vien, 1 5 statl, sccmangly authentically, tha Aas trina ba) asked Ruesia if she would eomsens to a Enropean protectorate over the Ch \u20ac tans in Turkey.To thia tres Crag replin Le would consent to no interferences wha vver between himself aud Turkey.On the Danube but little was duing, owing to tha state of the weather.Thers hal lve thres slight aflnirs, one between a frags esvort and scine Cossacks, avother a sally from Tus.tows, And a third an notion between a nteatuer, 2 gun-boats aud shore latterias on the Danube.In all three the Turks, wers stcerssful.A letter from Cholytaa a abes that Norway ha decided on fitting oat a squadron of 12 ships, in view of the ap.preaching events but little syoupohy us | manifested for Kussia.Tue prie of ta 1 has caused apruubensions in Englau i oi riots amvrg the laboting cases, Bod Povon riots had areudy commenced in tal shire.At Tuppan muobs 00 aura threatened the Luke, tu cine oe be latter raising the price of bread.A Cul ton, alse, Vands of nen, women ne 4 uldron paraded te stre oan wtih 1 oon of the bakers\u2019 chops, venting tie Ly cad wirauws, and doing other denses Va market people were molested an toe ere duce kicked ubont tbe stra.PH pr were ubdblé to prt down the LL tarbecss and it was Hoi until the rooney spr oading that troops were coming Liat quiet was i.- stored.Frauvea hag railed out au additio ral contingent army vf 80,000 men to replacs the 70,000 destined for Turkey.Russia 16 concettitg a course of ation with Denmark ard Sweden, in view of the coming wor The Hiuwsians woie reported al Khiva The sails +1 che Buseslan Bale ticer, who are en love, have ben supanoned ty retarn to secvr 1 by Murs Z'uexday, 5151 Jancsary.\u2014 Ver ** Asia,\u201d at New York © The allied fleet up to the 3:d iust.could vot euter, owing ro wore.Où the 3rd all proces ded to the Black Seas, nx.cept those left at Fesika Ilay to guard the Hesphorns.The first division by the Tarkish fleet accompanied tho allica.The second division remained anchored.at Thereps.The Czar has offered to view the entry of the fleet as a declaration of war, and he has ordered ull his fleets to return to Subastop ol On the 6th January the Turks guined a brilliant success on the Dauubs.Thsy stormed and captured the Ruseiau entrench.gd camp at Citils and put 4,500 of the enemy to the sword, thay also attacked a body uf 18,000 Russians, seut to relisve Citila, and after a strong enconater compelled them tu retreat.The Russians are thus driven back from the position at which they .rypowad to cross the Danube.The Turkish force was 14,000, and fifteen guns.1t de admitted that Omer has brilllantly outmanmuvred the Russian Commander.In Asia, the defeat of the Tuiks under the weak General ship of Abde Pacha is confirmed.Persia has resumed negotiations with Great Britain, and will not at present attack Turkey.The Infanta Princess of Spain died suddenly, .China news is at hand.Amoy was ra.captured by lwperialists.They massacred 1,000 of the inhabitauts.From Persia, all we learn is, that the Afghan envoy had left Telicran before the arrival of ths new Russian Mimister, with a threat, that if Persia formed au alliance with Russia, ail the Afghans would invade Persia.Wednesdisy, 1st February.\u2014Parliamont Houses at Quebec destroyed by firo.Saturday, 4th February.\u2014Per S.8, ¢ Arabia,\u201d at New York, at the sailing of the \u2018 Arabia,\u201d Lurope was awaiting with trembling anxicty for the final answer of be fur war against England aud France.There is great distress w [reland on account of the severity of the woather, aud high price of provisions.At Carrick, riots were feared, and the military were under arms.At Limerick the pojmlace had also threatened to break ont, : : Bonduy, 20h February.\u2014 Per ** Baltic,\u201d at New York, the official announcement of the Czar's rejection of the Turkish propositions Las been received by the French (lo- vernment, and communications to that etlect have been made to the Oitoman embassy.Orders are given to the French At lantic squadron to proceed to Toulon, supposed to take troops on board.Tuesday, March 28.\u2014Per 8.\u2018 Africa\u201d at New York.\u2014The first division of fourteen British ships uuder Admirel Sir Chay.Napier, sailed from Portsmouth on the 11th current.The 77th regimeut embarked at Liverpec! for Turkey.Thursday, March 80,\u2014 Pex 8.* Canadas,\u201d at Halifax.\u2014Ten thousand workmen are strengthenipg the fortifications at Sebasta- pol.: Tuesday, April 4.\u2014Per 8.¢* Batteo,\u201d at New Yerk.\u2014Paris correspondents say that the Czar's refusal was tel hed from Berlin on the 18th to the French Government, and so soon as known the British Minister rent notification.of fact overland to Sir a spier.Napier arrived in a steam frigate at Bethan, The New Brunewiok- and Nova Sootia Railroad bill was negs- tived in the House of Commons on the second reading.SOIENCE.The Royal Geographical Society of England has requested the governing bodies of toe Universities of Oxford and Cambridge to estabHak professorships of scientific geo graphy in those institutions, Daney states that future improvement of the steam engin be in thé direction of remedying the following defects : The present small ranges of temperatnve, the waste of heat by radiation, the too ready heatiu and cooling of the oylindors and pistens, and mechanical inaccuracy.A proposal to use compressed air instead of gunpowder for blasting in mines has been brought forward in England.The plan is to employ air at a pressure of upwards of eight thonsand ponnds to the square inch.Its probable success is indicated by the result of some tests recently made in the Wigan collieries.Zeriger, in photographing the protuber- amces of the sun directly without the use of Lhe spectroscope, puts on the sensitive plate before a very short exposure a solution of pyrogallic acid and citrate of silver, and uses a layer which absorbs all the rays comprising the light of the corona and solar protuberances.There are two mining academies in Austria, one at Pribram and another at Leoben, for the higher education of miniug engineers -and officers.Besides these there are six mining schools for the instruction of workmen, ouc at each of the following places : \u2014 Pribram, Dux, Outrava, [soben, Klagen- fait and Wieliczka.For the last fifty yoars, n record of haël- storms in Wurtemberg has been kept al Stuttgart, the capital.From à study of these observations it sppoars that there is a decided difference between forests of beech and forests of pine, in the liability to be visited by hail.The [ormer sailor greatly, the latter hardly as all.The telephone has been ee Drage the past two or three months on t deburg and Halberstadt Railway so successfully that the German Government has requested the owners of all the private lines of the Empire te try if the new means of communication cannot be used, instead of the ordinary ap- pearatus, for telegraphic signaling in working the traffic of their roads.The relative value of the various antiseptics in their relation to medicine and surgery is the subject proposed by the Medical So ciety of London for èssays in competition fo.its Fothergillisn Medal.The topic thus presented is very important and the medical profession would confor « great benefit upon the public by an authoritative expression of opinion thereon.- Stout celico is made waterproof by the Chinese with proparation which proves efficient in any te, and is supposed to be composed of the following ingredients : \u2014 Boiled oil, one quart ; saft-soap, one ounce, and beeswax, cne ounce, the whole to be boiled until reduced to thres-quarters of its quantity when mixed.The calico treated with mixture answers well for life-saving spperatus.Dr.J.Lawrence Smith of Louisville, Ky., cl ay tots misent al , SAT a stats ty it consists \u201cof shining black fragments of fallaseone semewhat resembling pecronr-R ape hot of the Czar, which 1t was apprehended would .giving the figures of Tum 8TAR's circula- ly in warm nitrie acid, Its epociii: gravity is 5.01, aud its composition is, salphur, 42.09 ; chirornivm, 35 91, aad iron, 20.10.Ice-making ona large scale #8 nov suc.cecsfully carded oa in London bya pro ue ol which M.Laoul Pictet iv tha inventor.The refrigerating wzent is ashedrons a 1 thurous acid.The ive is moulded nto fine transparent blocks, each vue font 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