The Star, 24 février 1880, mardi 24 février 1880
[" > 4 - .VOL.XIL NO.46.Morning Telegrams.Sparks from the Tolonwaphs.Prince Bisnarek is , Toronto Bay is again entirely clear of ice The -steike at the Drammoud colMery A anything , of mote ume the demson, \u2018When kris tyo- end-soharies of all: persons engmgod year-olds swept bode thew er year 1979 25 engineers and assistants os Six ations as.Britieh alles n , le 00- have » mogument erected \u2018Shesscry in Baatfond, Ont., whees he dla i017 .will cost ahont 020,600.tpt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Bpesting Notas.wel he he Gaves inti medal place at OttawnaitifHluteudey.ne the boat race + M onthe Type, te Merquis vof Anglesey patronized \u2018the fart for many snd, 2s Lord Ux.Re was « prominent ulator in the An Australian eleven, consisting of Mi Alackam, Boyle, Slight, Pahner, Alexander, dt M of Viotetis, snd Messrs.C \u201cBen A.Bannerman, Spofforth, M and Maggie, of New- : will leave for early in March.\u2018 Mr A BLOODTHIRSTY SOCIALIST.\u2018What John Swinton Wouid: de if he had the Pawer.Naw Yomx, Fob.98.~At a mecting of : he Bocialistie labor party last night, John s well-known eitizen, such ap suitable, distribution of of this lees would secure every, man's Welfare.\u2018The seotirsed system in existenos had, be contended, s0 banded men that their souls \u201c> Lun one of-affording equit- in the United a toy hon Lever vari lel means, of the agen baer of t of oxi legislative and fii, the ue erning both the other.woman, he said, who reads oe in to the Queen-~on hexewn Der household whils expenses, postions | es ET aro starving, 1 wenld I would have n ecurt-cha- prie Hie Pork, cousisting of twelve.Irish panpers, would try-her for life, and\u2019 cut ber bead off.The republic of Switzer\" land had dated for 700 years, and nobedy fin \u20acwifzerland had ever feared despotism, be- Cre eVOry man, or nearly every man, there FPIMÀ a piece of land, and becanse all of \u201cXbems beld in their hands a rifle and a ballot ; en +o accourted never dreaded des Swiuton thought much of Parnclland his |- shter, Fanny Parnellhad written a book, in the preface of which she aid, her brother bed taken ground which no Socialist dion sbyrct to, winton also spoke +; o Dennis Kearney.Swinton pn ntl Own 83 great regicide os or he | had dethroned more kings es man sipos Napoleon I, Swinton said the Nihilist was the roost nobls that had ever been pat before any party.LS hn amc nik a suicide, his mind being | -Fdrsine-that were being THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Foeurth Parliament-\u2014Yecond Scssien.HOUSE UF COMMONS, OTTAWA, Feb, 23.\u2014Mr, Casey presented a potiion rum the electors of Lennox, praying that the sitting member, Mr.Hooper, be declared an unfit person to represent that } constitueney.The petition presented by Mr.Scriver \u201cT frow residents of the County of Huntingdon, i who served as volunteers in the troubles of 1837.38, praying for compensation for their : services, was ruled out on account of informality.The following Bills were introduced :\u2014 Forthe Winding up of the Stadacona Bank.Mr.Vallee.For the locorporativae of tae Bell Telephone Company -\u2014Mr.Kilvett.For tLe Winding up of the Insolvent Merire and Fire fasuraace Company.\u2014 Sfr.Ives.For ihe Prevention of Crume amoung young persons.\u2014 Hon.Mr.Blake.Mr.Dalton Mc arthy iutroduced a Bill for conatituting a Court of Railway Commis- sicners for Canada.He said that it was pro- ppceiiy sobtle the question vf tailwsy ciose- snd rights of property, and also munici- i disputes with Railway Companies, and revent amalgnmation Letween compat ing tog Basin y Companies, unless the consent of Parliament was seciired, ln reply to Hon.E.Blake, SirJohn A.Macdonald said that the Commission authorized Jast session oy which the Jmperial Government wus to be represented, and in which was to be invested 100,000,000 of acres of land for the purpose of coustructing the Canada Pacific Hailway had na} yet been appointed.In reply to Mr.Sir Charles the Government to.widen the Besuharmois In reply to Mr.Border, Hon.Mr.Bowell mid the Government did not permit kerosens ofl, which bas been conflacated for violation of tho Customs, to be sold or disposed of for , public nse.Hon.Mr.Anglin moved for a return showing the quantities of laads spld by the (loverumeut of Cemads in the Province of Manitobe and the North-West Territories, ke.\u2014 Carried.Mr, Oliver moved for a statement of the eamonut spent in defraying tho expenses of the tenant-fermers who visited this country last year at the instance of His Excellency the Govarpor-General, \u2014Carried.Mr.Penjardins moved for n copy of the Commission appointing the present Chief of the River Police ot Montreal.Also, a \u201cretum showing the number of oficers neting under the said \"Chiéf, the number of men composing the force, the nome of ench, their respectivo salaries, ihe natare of their datles, the service wequired from them each day.Also, statement of the expenses of: \u2018the.wpld police force, &(the amounts allowed for the clothing of the officers and men respectively, and of ex; ineurred in connections with the maintenance of the force.Carried, \u201cMr.White, Cardwell, moved for » state- mebt ofthe tes imported into Canadas direct.- from the countries of production, either by the St, Lawrence ox in transitu through the United States, &c.\u201cMr, \"Robertson moved for a return of the expenses in detail incurred by members of the Government, and :persons.in the service of the Government, sent to England from 1874 te 1878, etc.\u2014Carried.Mr, Desjardins moved for § statement in detail of sums paid out, ovér and above the contpact for.the building of the Examinipg Warehouse at Montreal.\u2014Car- ned.Mr Bow, \u2018Middlesex, moved for a return of persons did or saper- -apnustes),, or whose services bave-been dis- employment or service of the Government, kee since tho 13th of February, 1879, &c.Nr, Plumb od.far a list of vessels that bry the Fort Willisra ter- + -have-carnisd mize of the Pasific Béilway, ko., fic.; also, \"for a report of the depth \u201cof water at the .menuth of the Kaministiquis, fo., &c.He eulogiaed, the policy of tn ke Gower: ment in regard -to the Pacifié Béllwss, auf soon gly condemned the previens is- .Hon.Mr.Matkenzie said: that ho hal ne ol -.t6 the hen.gentleman mak -shwwr-of himself that way every session retuiling alanders and -Wr.Finmk\u2014Order ! Order! ! Mr.Speaker\u2014Doés the membderfor Lamb- -ton apply those weogds- to tho.member for Nirgara! 2 : the House.+ : et mide hen for that purpose.f The motien was: carried After recess, Mr, Vallos moved for copies of documents and corvespondence belaree tho Geversment and the Quebec al Tako fit.John Railway Co.Sir Chueien Tupper acknowle the im- up the country between ' 00 of openip 8t.SE a bat made on the Dour nion Troamey dor works.that had \u201cte: undertaken roasiéoed dit tmpeibi for * -te sauder thet aacletance which otherwise they.would be most happy: -Jegive.i resslution reposting the iodide.Tis of the Civil Service, said that Prince Rdward's.de mel was not represented fate os he | Me Cascy\u2014Btatement showing the names durin tbe Canadian Pacific Railway.Carried.Mr.Paterson South Brant \u2014Statement showing the-amount of defaications in the Customs House at Torento, Carried.Mr.White, Cardwall-Qnters-in-Council approv treatisssonde with thé Indian tn Carleton and Pitt in 1876.Mr.Gamaron (Hansen) \u2014Siatemeut .showing the number of.imsolvenciss the several provinces sd the whole number in the Do- }.in minor in the yours 1878 and: 1879.OCar- Mr.Mills\u2014Statement of tare:n- cuted for advestising the regulations in ire- lation to the public in Manitoba end Men Nasthiwest Territory, aince Iat Juno last.Mr, Farrew-\u2014Retummof ail foreign sait imparted into Canede from let July, 1879; ta Jet February, 1880.° Exried, Mr.Fleming\u2014Staterent of the amount expended daring the years 1878 and 1379, in advertising, 'on behalf of the Government or any public service, in the journals of the Dominion.Curried.Br.White (Onrdwell)\u2014Statement show.\u2019 ing the quantity of jmported into the Dominion for each of six months be.| treen lst Jannary, 1872, and 31st \u201cDecen- ber, 1379.Carried.The Iléuse adjgurned at 19.10.\u201cÉMPERLAL PARLIAMENT.: HOUSE OF LORns.Lomxpax, Feb.23.\u2014Farl Cuirns, Lord High Chace, » Introdnoed Vils aimplify- anit cysneing, an tlitattng sales and a of po emily increasing the of onadfede the land, Fie paced ae ol pri Bi posed ita an VRE 00MMONS.Bir Stafford Wegthoste gave:nétice that on Thursday he bo mod move 6 méslation that, whenever any member was nsmed Speaker ce Chairman of Comte nd - arding the authority of the Chair, or abue- ing the arg el the House by py the question, withent be amendiimnt, or adjournment, that such member be sus.4 pased to constitute a Bound that could } Tu said that it was not the intention of pensed with, or who havé ceased $0 be in'the ==] of aseparste Bill; tration 10 regerd-torthe choice of the Kamin | ; istiquia terminus.i pended during the busiuess of that day's sitting.Subsequently Mr.Sullivan, Home Raler, moved tbat Earl Cadogan, for speaking at an ¢lectorial meeting at Chelsea, be summoned before tbe Bar ot the House for a breach of privilege, as no Peer is allowed to interfere with \u2018elections, and that Major Jocelyn be also summoned to the Bar, as he, at the same meeting, characterized the Home Rulers as a despicable clas of Lrishpebels.Sir Stafford Northcote pointed out thst the meeting was an ordinary meeting of the Conservalive Association.Sir Vernon Harcourt oppased the motion by moving the previous question, but saut tbe Chavcellor of the Exchequer had to thank himself for it by lus course in the Plimsoll alfair.The previous question was adopted by 229 to 15.Mr.O'Donnell, in ruising the qnestion of breach of pnvil ge, brought under notice a number of news; aper articles which he com- piaiped cuntuinel a series of gross, scandalous bels upon the Insh members.He rend trem the World, Advertiser, Inily Tleqrayh, l'ail Mall (jazettr and Liverpool Crier, and interpreted their denunciation a part of the conepiracy to fasten on the Liberal leaders à chaige of complicity with the obstruction.He moved that these articles violated the privileges of the House, and hunded in the newspapers mentioned for the pasigen to which be hud ruade reference to read by the Clerk.The Speaker said it would be trifling with [the House to read tho extracts.Sir Stafford Northeote -said tho articles were iboffensive, and moved, es an amendment, that the House proceed to the Orders of the.Day.- Lord Hartington seconded the motion and congratulated the Government on adopting tho wight eoume, but he mid there could be no doubt some newspaper passages read by the member for Dungarvon were scrious breaches of privilege.Mr.Bhaw (Home Ruler) recommended the withdrawal of Mr.O\u2019Doanell\u2019s motion.Mr.O'Donnell expiassed his willingness to de so.His motion was then mogstived without division.An smeadment to to the Qrdera of the Day, moved by Bir Stafford North- cote, was agreed to.The Trier Re Relief Bill was then read a third time.The Seed Potato Bill passed.yy ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.\u2018Toronto, February 33.\u2014Mr.Lyon moved that the report of the Stsuding Committee on Private Bills be referred back, with instructions fo declare the proamble of.the Bill respecting the Municipality of Neobing as proven.\u2018he motion was lost on a division of 27 yeas and 36 nays.Mr.Fraser moved that this House will to- moriow resolve itself into Committee to consider certain resolutions respecting the new buildings for the Provincial Legistare and | Publie Deperiment \u2014 Carried.Beveral Bills were read a second time * The House then paseed the following Bille in Cemmitteo of the Whale: Ruspectioy Niagara Falls and adjacent territory ; the Jurisdiction of Division Courts.After Recess, the discussion on the Division Courts Act was \u2018resumed, in the course of which Mr.White moved i in amendment that as 1nuck of Clause 177 a empomers - the Judge to imprison sny person debt, or couts thereof, shall be omitted.\u2014Lost en division.Mr.Meredith ssid that if the power at Po i possessed by Magistrates Quarter ons, possessed under tho Masters\u2019 aad Servants\u2019 Act, were transferred to the Divi sion Court for the recovery of wages up to $40, it would be a desirable change.Mr.Hardy said he cd with Sho senti- ruents of his hon.frieud, but his amendment .inits present form had better take the shape Uhl Aer some further discussion the Com- izmittee rose reperted os adjourned at 11,30 rp to Ine Perpoiraters\u2014The In.Lovey; Feb.23.\u2014 The Official Memnger of Bt.Petembuzg states that the officiel enquiry now proceeding ing the cause.o the bax davelsped evi in esp inter Palace evidence incalpating a person Lwio, while repairs were being msde ia the Palace, passed himself off as oneof the workmen, and wad thereby enabled to à mine snd o the explosive intended to destapy the\u2018 It isalso supposed that this pe ou Mr.Mackensie.said:he did pot.H- ployees, end thet the - protect native talent as \u2018well sa nat eave ode.ir Laurier moved \u2018 for + concernjag the dev iff Chaplain For paoperty, at Quebec.pbs quantity @ west, ou atx, + Save | o - end corn à y sited\u2019 Stator from 184h: dor, toe lat F sbruary, 1830, alo for a od \u2018the award respecting tho north-west - of \u2018Ontario, kc.son was connected in the sebemso withisovors \u2018of those who bad been pliced under arrest a few Pig previous to the explosion.Investi- peed ty go me ny I eomored that the = wl akowe tho Uni f 8t.Petemburg.-Minor ex- pee, res and outrages are- roportnd throughout the-eity.\u2014 LATRST MAUL, NEWS.Caminétan.pute pro Government Lua , t0 promote the sale of man of the province in.France.An effort is shortly to be made by Mr.Seth Green, of Rookester, N.Y., and others - te-vtoek Lake Ontario with white fish, The Dominion debt is $9,000,000 more in 1979 then it ovasin 1878, The total liabidi.ties- were : In 1878, $174,057,268 ; in 1879, $183, 974,753.Amssvionn.Crocuses and.hyncinths are blooming in Washington.Professor Baird has a tulip blooming out of doors.\u2018The: cided that women cannot be excluded fraur the law school of the State University.: Booth, of the English\u2019 Coptain General slvation army (Revivalists), threstens to invade Now shortly.He will be aidéd by » foroe of six *\u201c Hallelujah lasges.orth and South Caroline sad : Temneme preparing to celobmate the centennial ah.niversazy of the bustie of .King's Toi, which occurred October 7th, 1780, d lépitimately led up-to the final vimiorgapt Yerktown.James Moore, of Burke county, N.C.,; a Confederate soltiier, is to recoive fonr-anaul instalments of §3,500 each.\u2018It is the geate- .tul rewazd of s Northern -efficer, whose crav- mg thirst Moore relieved, ashe ley woundpd spon one of th hotly-contested battle fields \u2018int Virginia duriag thé war.England.The North British milway applied to Par.-Bament for power to rebuild the Tay bridge, snbstasttisly on the old plan.Mr.Howard Paul \u2018Bas ereoted a beautifal marble mcntment to the memory of his wife Cemetery.It bears this in- \u201ceription from Spenser: ¢ Sleepo alter toyls, port after stormie seas ; ease after warre, desth after life does greatly please.\u201d All the Gladstono family, with the exception of tbe ex-Primo Minister, are ataunch Sir Thomas, the elder brother, car \u2018ries his-p diffesensos - inte his personal L mlationship with Mr.Gladstone, and dees hot: find time to call ont him when he visits London.A movement in ou fact to ezact a Boman io, esthedral on the Thames embank- ont at a cost of a quarter of million of pounds.Cardinal Manning is chairman - of .she committee, the Duke or Morfoik vice chairmen, and the marquises of Bute and Ripon scosotaties.Worle Over.The Italians will send 8 man-of-war {rem Venice in May, with 900 contributions .to the Malbourne Exposition.The enbecription for tbe monument to Thiers ut Raint-Germain-en-Laye haa reached 51,000f.Mercie, the sculpter, and: Faarels the architect, wid be in charge of -the erection of the menument.Cremation is steadily increasing in favor in Northern ftaly.Within the last feur years fifty cases have taken place in Mikn and tenn the neighboring town of Lodi, peed this Mth.vats Toler from Constan sa; a hel Farope cad] Ask Miso Le » 80 We must expect cold weather for some time r.the westher \u2018 dces mot set in-ewly, we ehall very - hard \u201ctp for wood in Constantinegle.\u2018Ft.de al mendy ensernoualy .dear; and there is Great réfiteing among the poo.\u201d PALACE SE PLOSION; of California has des and the } while three fresh cases bave already been te- | + - MONTREAL TUFSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1880.Citv News.Mixsise.\u2014A youth named George Riche, thirteen years of age, is reported missing from bis home on Bonaventuro street since the 15th instant.Ax IT BuoULI» Br.\u2014Guardisu Beuulicu, of No.4 Station, who recently suffered amputation of one of his feet, will be retained in his present tion.His comrades intend to present him with au artificial limb.GzOLOGICAI.\u2014At the meeting of the Natural History Society, held last evening, interesting papers were read on the fosstl remains of the Æ/phus l'rimigenius recently (resented to the society ; on sone geological discoveties on St.Hilen's Inland, &e.Tue attendance Was very fair, HoME Aoxis.\u2014Teputy High Conatable Contant returned from Toy last evening, with the young man Callaghan, who robbed w f-How-lodger o.over $100 a few days ago, und then deramped.Before leaving Montreal he mad: extensive purchases in furs, and id Troy he had dispossd of fl hut abou: $50 of the proceeds of his theft.He returned to the city voluntarily.; Birrrakp ToruNasmest, \u2014Tho first gare rf a billard tournament was played ut the Richelieu Hotel last evening, I Feval bent- mg J.Pont by a score of 100 to 91, the winner's avenge being 24.The contestants this evening will be J.Thompson and HO'Heir.There will be two prizes awanled.The winner of the tournament will receive $10 in gold, and the second best player a handsome Freuch cus and case.VioLaTioN or THE GAME Laws.\u2014Mr.Morris, game inspector, seized a sleigh-load of deer aod \u2018bares yesterday aftemoon, found on the premises of different city butchers.The law distinctly says that such game must not be taken or killed after tho first of Feb- mary, but may be exposed for sale up to the 14th of the same month.After that date they are liable to seizure, hence tho descent of the inspector upon the unfortunate traders.Cuuecu ENTERTAINMENTs.\u2014Under the direction of Mr.Hecker, an entertainment will be given in the basement of Emmanuel Church this evoning.\u2026, .À musical and liter- ssy treat takes place in St.Andrew\u2019» Church this evening.Sir Hugh Allan is announced to read a paper on \u2018\u2018 Skotches of somo events iu an active life,\u201d which cannot but prove interesting.Refreshments will bo served at the conclusion of the evening's entertain- met.In the Church of the Messiah Mr.3.H.Field will deliver a lecture on \u2018\u2018l\u2019hoto- &rsphy,\u201d which he will illustrate by means of stereopticon views.llev.Canon Elle- good, in the Ghutch of St.James the Apostle this evening, will describe scenes in differ ent cities in the viomity of Mount Carmal, which he sew in the course of his travels.The missionary anniversary ot Doulas Church will be held this evening at eight o' clock.MeGiri.UNIvEnsITY.\u2014The Froshmen\u2019s annual dinner was held at \u2018\u201cThe Carlton sbout 8 week ago.The students of the year, together with their guests, representatives from the fourth, third and second years in Arta, sat down to an excellent bill of fare at about half past eight.The chair wastaken by Mr.J.R.Elliot.After discussing in a very.appreciative manner the skill of # our host\u201d of the Carlton, and after the usual patriotic toasts bad been drutk with entbaaisam, the following toasts were responded to in a ner that reflects t credit on the ability ofthe gentlemen whose namos are appended : President of the United Btates, Mr, Chip- man ; the Dominion of Canada, Mr, Hu ter ; Our Volanteers, Mr.McLennan ; Al Mater, Mr.Doane; Our Professors, Mr.Cameron ; Beniors, Mr.Pillsbu J uniots, Mr.Falconer ; Sophomores, Mr.Rielle ter Universities, Arr England ; Thocio Mr.Ross ; Medicine, Mr.Morris ; Law, R.Greenubields ; Scicnco, Mr.Moray ; ; Spe ing Internets, Mr.Lamb ; tho Ladies, .Kinloch, Much of the plensure of tho cvenivg was derived from the songs of Mesdts., Rielle, Marceau, McLennan, Perter and Wheeler.Shortly after 12 the Fredh -men\u2019s-dinner wan a thing of the pest, pronounced » saocces.\u2014 Com.+ .-PorseuakL The latest Quebec Official Gazette contains the appeintment by the Lieut-Governor of the Province of Charles E.Schiller, of this: city, to the position of Clerk of the Crown snd Clerk of the Peace in and for the district of Montreal.Tutelligence has becn recetr-d of the-death nt Fngland of Genesal - Munro, who com the 30th regiment in the Queb-c eri after the Crimen war, and has nines served.as lvspector of Volunteers fof the Northern\u2019 Division, and was highly es- .tot Suburban.A-conoert is to be given in Longueuil this \u2018evening at the Town Hall, the proceeds to be given to the poor.of that parish.Messrs Deseve, Lefevre, Labelle and others will An omnibus loaves the Post Office at 7.30 p.m.Mr.T.W ot Pie Bt.Charles, while working In os 0oapetago, 0 rie a fake \u2018Friday lest, namly eut Dr.Badger, who dressed the on aes.ed him yesterday that the finger had beter \\be amputated as the joint was so cut that'it would not work when healed.eur rater ISDUSTRIAL RO0MH.\u2014 .Were om os owed last week, to.Eve 2.06 | AxD oF OUT-Door Retxy.-\u2014Acknow.gents : Hon L = Holton, $35 ; Mee James Aitkin, $5 ; bert Campbell; 620 ; BAA Jones, 10 Howie donation.) Tar Isied Provmsrawt Bawzvocænt \u2018S001xTY acknowledges.receipt of a flour from No, 1 oan 6th Rifle Tearp, won by them from team of No.6 Company, 1st Prince of Wales Itifles.ACKNOWLEDOMENT.\u2014The Rev.Hobert Wilson acknowledges donations fram Mr: RK | Wilson, a Friend, from Miss Harvey ; 83 fooan: Mesars Nelson, McLachlan & Ynill ; §3 from Mrs Corse and Friends for the poer.MONTREAL GENERAL Hosprrar.\u2014Visit- ing Governors : - Messrs Robert A.Smith and Frank Stephen.Donations are acknowledged from the Young Women roc ation \u2018of 8t.Paul's Church, John Harold the Young Ladics\u2019 Ald Society, of Sta An, drew's Church, Miss Morrison, and- the.Ladies of Cote 8t.Antoine.Prorxarart Hows oy Iwpusray AND Reruor.\u2014 Visiting Governors : Moses.\u2018Henry Mulholland and John Kerry.Number of permanent inmmtea for wesk emding February 21, 71 ; same week last yoar, 78; temporary, 56; same week \u2018Inst - year, 58 ; nights\u201d lodgings given in Night Refuge, 433 ; samo week lust year, 421 ;-quarts of sonp and extras mes distributed, 2,193 ; same week last year, 1,680.Donstiens sre knowledged from Mcesrs.Dawes & Co., os Li.chine.Treasurer, acd wees adepiad, the Tatter showing a balance on hand 999.66.Tho slestion of ofieats being proceeded with, Cal.Sell wus slosied President, pad Doi.\u201cAyiner > for the ming your, > Àvete.Foe throat \u2018borings passed to Cols, Pletcher, Bowe and Aylmer, for the interest they have shown in the Association for the past year, the meeting adjourned, CIVIC BUSINESS.The Fire Committes.A meeting of the Fire Committes was held yesterday afternoon.Present : Alds.Jean- notte, Thibault, Greene, Mullin, Dubuc snd Hood (Cheirman).The Chairman submitted the following statement for 1879 of the FIRK DEPARTMENT.Appropris Expoudi- Under ox- .tury priiditure.Fire Brigade.830; 424 F40.581.58 § oli -7 ize Alarm,,.6,708 0, 074.01 Tzx.0e Buildisu luspec- LUF even ree.2,11 2,010.00 101.84 859.245 907,506.16 $1,676.81 The Secretary of the Fire Department and the Building Iuspector read their reports, the substance of which has alrendy been given by the 8tar.Tho reports were received and ordered to be printed, alter which the Committee adjourned.Amuscinonts.Nonpueturn'® HALL.An audieuco fair in point of numbers, and very sulect as to quality, greed Mrs.Watson in Northei- wer\u2019s Hall yesterday evening.The follow- Ing progiutume Was carried out, with one or two changes in the order : \u2014 RECITALIONS, Tho Singer.Elizabeth frkers - Robert of Biolly.ee] ; Young Lochlar VRF.0 0002000000 sir Walter acott.Trials es ud Tompiations of 8%.Anthony READING, David Copperfield.cc.ooen0d Charies Dickens.RECITATION.Ezxscntion of Montro! Jackdaw of kbeims.Curfew 8halt Not Ring \u2018Tonight.The Dream ot Xuyene Arum Ask Me no Of Mrs.Watson's reading, taking last night as a fair sample, we cannot speak very highly.Of course, she is far above the amateur.But, apart from ber fine presence and wining manner, she ib scarcely gifted with the dramatic aptitude necessary in an unsupported, reader.A beautiful and graceful womuu, with a less, 1 flexible soie and much self.possession ; t is ps what may most truly be said of the fie lady.Bhe has however fervent admirors, as was shown by the floml tributes received by her last night just after the commencement of hor evening's wilorts.To speak of her reading more in tail, the prosunciation was somewhat rapid, and the lighter aud more humorous places were therefore more \u2018appropriately rendered ; she was especially happy in tho \u2018\u2018 Trials of Anthony,\u201d and \u201cThe Jackdaw of Rheims.\u201d «Curfew shall snot ring to-night\u201d delivered with much pathos and effect, a was the reading from Dickens, and the closing recitation of \u201cHigh Tide in Lineolnshire.\u201d The audience left well pleased, us was testified by the hearty applause bestowed upon the reader.It must be remembered that we speak of Mra Watson from a high-class standpoint, from whi h a certain amount of blathe is » higher compliment than the general praise accorded to less pretentions performances.Mrs Watson scarcely did herself justice, as the programme was too long and gave her too intermediate.rest A word before closing is due to the method in which the stage had been prepared for Mrs.Watsou, We have not seen anything in equal taste in the line in this city, an ould Mr.DeZouche continue to make as oar exeetions to deserve patsenage, Nordheimer\u2019s Hall will long retain its present reputation.MONTREAL GIRLS.A splendid racc at the Victoria Rink.Among the races on the Victoria Rink on Saturday night was the Young ! which received a line or two o ice.Jt descrves a aupplementary descri asia sample of \u2018 .TRUS PLUCK, bo It was not young stifetos who teed the line - but four of Canada\u2019s little dangh twelve year olde, who went in for six es pound tho rink ; three times forward ad three times backward.At the word \u2018 gd\u201d of they: dashed fallof life-snd vein ; lend- ee ofvight-miles au bour, followed irons vita the other two well alosed u , flew, al as ern Th \u2018the wip slowly drawing sway from the rey.At the roug-l Na.3 fell and went out ofthe to be | soon followed.by.No.4, .and.:now the race was between the two leaders ; du sas fo for Jor Grey-dress, she\u2019s away in £ » os lon id ime, working | dr VD time, toabous aren liour\u2014poor little dress | alimast out of ight.People oxclaim, \u201cWay don't she stop 1.she might know that she \u2019t the ghost of à chance.\u201d Bat steadily partie born of a race that \u201c nover knows w.it is beaten.\u201d RED-DRESH : reaches the lino ai the sad.of tho third | round, and-as she crosses it, gives a light bound into the.air, Sarna lll round and lands on the ice with her face to the rear, |; glances aharply over her t, shoulder to see where she is going, an ten shies off, apparently faster- 4hau ever through the fourth, and well into the fifth round.Now, exelamations come thick asd fast ; an excited Gentleman ta, 12a int tg Gre - dress is-closing n 1 Too.she has not toto p that distance though | But on she comes-s very igh order of skill is beginning to tell in her favor, against her stronger adverusry; fuster and faster aho's coming, reaching sa extraordinary speed, particulari soun er corners.\u2018And nou Roddres Fr then half the sixth snd last round ; sho bas kept up h from the v \"start, never yin ol in tho lesst\u2014a bard ote to boat.Suddenly she looks up, Grey-drees is within a hundred! foot of her ; \u2018abe makue one -éélost and Hong shed she to the ice right in her tracks; as been shot.Prons on \u201cthe ico motéordess, game to the last; vd Hotels \u201cgone till The dropptd.A A moan went round the rink from miring epoctaboës, followed a moment later by a wi cheer, as Grey-dtces came dashing rewnd the corner at a pace equal to ten miles an hour, her blades scarcely seeming to touch the ice ; away she flies sround another corner and homs ! the winner, as everybody ssid, of the best Face that had ever been skated on ice, - God for Canada ! So long as she can raise euéh deughtess: as these: she need have no fearof the race degenerating.COUNTERFEITING.Begus Bank of Mentreal Bilils Cireutf-e ating ta New Kowik.The following is from the New York Herald of Baturday last : \u2018Snperin- tendent Dilks oo tonday cal 8 genetl ularm.to by telegraphed from.police headquarters cting the precinet.E police aad ward totiven to arrest a well-dressed man | about 27 old, of medium height and moustache.The person whom is so auxious to capture has for me time past been eugaged in contes | in-severnl of the dewn town wards counter- foit bills on the Bank of Montreal.The Central Office-detertares, too, have the matter in hand, and the city is boing thoroughly | acoured tor the man, whe is uleo.sm to have beau implicated in tha burglary which was committed et the Recsiver-Gemoral's office at Toronto, Canada; on the 4th July, 1878.° It will bo rememimsed that on that night « gang of burglars effected an entrance into the Government office at Toronto aad bioke gpen the massive yanits in the Assist- ~mt -Rogelyor\u2019s department.The burglary was discovered on the following moruing, dat by that time the thieves: had decamped, taking § with thew Mostreal Bank notes valued $12,400 sud several old plates belonging to tbe agme .From.the manuer of the work, the Cunalian nathoritios be.liowed that it had been donc by cracksin from shis city, sad aceordiagly notified Ba) | rintendent Walling.Detective Joseph was.detailed on the ease, and during the conse of his investigations learged that a large quantity of the stolen motes had been sold to ro in this vity, \u2018Bellowisg up \u2018the case mere closely, the officer, on August lat, armested.a broker in Excl Pince.When the prisones was token to: - waiters bes wan seareied, sad in hin poses.eu was found $105 westh of the stolen Peu aille and - 05,000 in ærcenbagies, When \u201c1 gold medal for the snowstorm of February questioned as to how he came by the Mou- treal Bank bills, he said that he had purchased them from other brokers.His sior was discredited, however, and he wus held.Bince then nearly all of the stolen notes have been traced, and the majority of them have been recovered.The counterfeit Moutreal Bank bills, which ot the present time arc being so largoly circulated in the city, are supposed to havo been printed from the pL plates.\u201d PUBLIC OPINION.Mr.Vennor's Medals.To the Editer of Tur STAR: Bix,-~Bering that Mr.Veanor asks fora gold medal from the Boston Jf raid for the snow blockade of the 3rd of February, | beg to ask that gentleman to explain how he makes out that be is entitled to it.Mr Vennor predicted nn Jan., 16th, that January would go out mild, and that February would enter in tho gmne manner.Follow ing up this prediction, ou Jan, 22nd, he named January 31st, as a \u201cbright, mild, spring like day,\u201d but not a word did ho meu- tion of a suewstorm, ora cold term for the commencement of Fabruary, which was Lo bave come in spring Like, until raithful old probs'\u2019 discovered n \u2018blizzird\u201d\u201d prowling along caswward from the orth West Territories Accompanied with snowfalls.Then it was that our fickle weather prophot woke up to the inevitable, and on the very day (Juu 81st: that he had twice previously forewbadowed as mild snd spring like, wrote something after this style : \u2014 6 The cold torm which has been disporting itself in tho North-Weat will\u2019probably reach us by the 2nd or 3rd of Feb.and be ushered in by 8 heavy snowstorm.\u2019 Hownow does our prophet lay claim to the 3rd ?- OusSBRVER, W.Grrson, 197 Clarence street, London, Nnt., writes under date, 30th August, 1879.\u201cWe have used Kaoka for several weeks in our family.We find it a very sgreesblo beverage when ) properly made, and like it very much.ve been afflicted with asthma for some time : indulgmg freely in tes\u2019! became very nervous ; since I have used Kaoxa I am much less so.1 know another family who find jit useful in a caso of dyspepsia.\u201d Special Netioe.\u2018WHEN you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage and Carrisge Hire, snd se at Grand Union Hotel, nearly op- rand Central Depot, 850 cleat Protos redaoed to $1 and upwards por Elovators.Restaurant\u2019 supplied with the best.Horse-cars.Stages and Elovated Railroad to all Depots.Castor O11 Made Pleasant.Nothing clings with more teuacity to.tho memory of the child than the bitter struggle it had with its mother when shoadministered to it the dose of Castor Oil.But now mofffers and children will both rejoice to henr that this nauseous, yet eplondid medicine, has been mide pleasant #8 cream, and stil moro efficacious than tho crude oil.Don\u2019t fuil under uny circumstances to try a bottle of S8cort & Bowwu's Pulatable Castor Oil, and you will sever mse any othe cathartic medicine, Price only twenty-five cents a bottle.\u20186 NATURES REMEDY.VEGETIN THE GREAT BL000 PuriFiER.WILL CURE RHEUMATISM, bixcoucsart, April 9, 1877, Me.H.R.BYEVENS : Dear Etr,\u20141 have nacd your medicines, tho Vram- 718, for RENUMATISN With great success, and believe It to be tho best medigine for that complaint tbat there is.I also know it is a good blood mien, od at be the present time am using in ae hve that] Ymow of.1 tak sors PHD te he Vegetine or yf Charies stacet, Vodefine te Said by ull Draguiphs.@ÇERTIOURE 18 UNEQUALLED TREATMENT OF AFFECTIONS ~ ors LIVER, BILIOUSNESS, &c.\u2014\u2014 ALL DRUGGIS(S SELL IT.A Trial Costs 250.= 408 \u2014 | Re OO M\u2014A Gomiortable Room £0 8 married souple or of went! with lengant locality $04 serie Se fair Ge Vitoria set TE RUOMS AND BOARD\u2014No, E2 -_Viger F4 486 \u2018Situations Vacant.WANTED General Servants.THERE ARE NOW VACANCIES FOR 12 or 14 Steady Giris on the Books oY THE Star Employment Agency, 3 BLEURY STREET.J ' fincel in bave Those applying in mmedineely \u201d ILLINEKR FOR LARGE I WESTERE TOWN\u2014To take full charge of Millinery ano Maptle Departmen, unt mt b thorouy! iy proce al Man T and ood Lalowore an Apply ta Jolin Maclean & On, 412 M ANTLH SALES WON A N, fOr ope of the largest Metall Hour so Toronto sme thoroughly exp-rienced sud cun soll vost Apply 10 Jno, MacIxan & Co.45 WANTED AT ONCE\u2014Three or four piri acctrtomed to Japañnn'nu.Appiy, Beaver Stamping Works, V7 and bY King street.WANTED \u2014 A Slasher Tender.Apply to Munager 4 oaticook Cotlon ML, voaticook, P.Q 454 Ww ANTED\u2014A strong, stout boy, to do gepars! work around Louse, miad borse.Ary st Ouc0 at OTAR KMPLOYMANT Orrion, 3 Bloury et 43 Poor ANTED\u2014A smart, tidy little girl to mind children.Apply at 43 Azgviu Avenue.45 2 \u2014 ANTE D-To Stationer\u2014 A ten ou, man, who knows tye so Us opens for Howry Blank Books, ye Apply, by Jotter, stating expurlenos, Rent era cioner, NTAR Office.45 3 WANTED, a youth tor an Office ins Wholesale House; must write a gool hand and have somo knowledge uf Book-keel adress.P.O.Box 1668.4 WANTED\u2014A, smart boy tor a holesple Hardware iouso.reds, by Jettor, F.O.Drawer 1978.45 2 Ww ANTED\u2014A General Servant, at 11 Overdale Avenue.Rafczenecs au Hours 1 to 6 o'alork.?ANT ED-\u2014Two Good Workin Jewellery.To steady, reliable mon ui wages wili bo puid.A.GOV KITE, 380 Notre ame stroet.ANTED \u2014 For Outremont.à Cook (French) no warning.Ha ENFLOYERAT OPPLR, 3 cd.B 7e, BR 1 APP Spinner to al \u20ac of Ring Frames, and a Carder as Be ab PQ.Frid Apply to The Caatlcook Gatton, Ke 0, WANTED \u2014 A Good General Sorvant'for six in family ; must beable to wash, iron apd cook well; waflrn, $8 to $9.Avply to B 7¢, STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 3 Bloury sre.WANTED \u2014 For St.Johns, in Hotel, House and Tablemald, Apply at onço to 1 56, Brak EMELOYMENT OFFIOn, 8 Bloury strost.PRICE ONE CENT.1879.STOVES! 1879, NEW BTYLES, BEST GOODS and LOWEST P he Wholesales and Retail, Ba! JODOIN & CO., : 809 AT.PAUL SFRENE CARLING & CO.Having now sempistely 'etu ir their Frowerp, Ar the Late fire, (hoy 0 ROW ofier Mets] ALBS AND PORTER A 0 AD-Q-AD, sithen direst fvom > tha tends, ood sd botte Re ent: Families suppLiod: righ rel oo 4 from the CHAS.R.WILLIS, Agent, PF, O.Box 1838, Prices and and dualitios unsurpassed, 5 Situations Wanted.CMPLOYMENT WANTED_A ¥irst-claen HBook-kerpur, Spoakiug Fronch and Kigll hb, having ble evening?to himself, ls desirous of ving loying these in the Keeptag or lislanciag souks, sell) ug t'artnershlpe, & Wosld aden laine the Collecting of Ropts on commission fof ons or \u201ctwo Ketaten.Excellent references furnished.Ad- areas, Ho L., Lrawce 1084 Post Offlus, Moutrost.1 INSURANCE.TIRE THE ACOIDENT Insurance Company OF CANADA.| \u2014 D7 12, EK MP OYM°T Ww.ANTED + se LL SO i | HEAD °° x Bd\u201d OFFICE, | 4 Blewy sheet OFFIOE: : k MPÉOYMENT WANTED, by 260 St.J ames st, + D young Judy, A6 residont Gorcrne 16 br Con ., panion ; would uot objout to leava theolly ; good MONTREAL.cliy reforences.Apply st 747 Doscliaster steost, EM PLOYMENT WANTED, as Genoral Servant In à email family.Apr % ; su; FIR A.T.GAUT.: Vic» Pama: JORN RANKIX, og.- : 02 Jurors strces.P THE FMPLOYMENT WANTED, by.| bosiusse; 1 & JOUDR IMSU, aa Collector or ia a Wholes ads snd is the onl House.Address, ** Wholsanale,\" SAB office.45 4 à ade te 2 rd FRAY or the EMPLOYMENT WANTED, as Clerk in a Wholesale or Betall Grocery ; has been cn etat youn in à Retail Btore; good ong.Fofer £0 saywhoro ini States or Canada.Ad- #lalm ares ir.yo Ietier, 7 Bt.Dominique street, bt dom Baptiste Village.£77.EMPLOYM'NT WANTED PLUMBERS, &o: 16 ty trad | Sani py rei inEs Sanitary Engineers.ESTABLISHED 1580.HUGHES & STEPHENSON, « SUCCESSORS TO LF - RICHARD PATTON : Plumbers &, 8: E 101, EMPLOYMT WANTED by a thoroughl xperisnced Sound man, spoaking snd writing rome aud ste, position in same first-class House as Dry Goods Rainy Clerk, bas bold similar position in the Late A.T.Stswart & À \u20188, New York; would go ns Envoi, Buippiag.Custos, Entry Clerk or Assistant Book keeper; not afruld of work or 1ato hours ; first-class city to- ferences furnished.Apply to FE 101, Bras EMvLOY- MNT OFFIOR, 3 Bioury street.43 E 1! 311, EMPLOY MT WANTED 25, as Book-keeper, Organist, or Phétograpie 0 Saris\u2019 in Auishing department | can furnish first-clase -reforenoces.ply ol 111 8720 EMPLOY BRT OPFION, + Bleury 454 121, EMPLOYM'T WANTED bys slesdy Jounu man, position of any kind dn 8tore or Ware oe ta res and one-half years with last emblo 1sh best of city references.Apply to to B12), AR tp Ro Orrica, 8 Elon S320, FMPLOYMT WANTED by à res able young man, as Repairer Of Sewing > ne nes, Btoreman, or ABY other position where Lo Can mske an bonest ving Applv to E 128, bran EmrLOY Mux Orion, 3 Bury etant WANT ED\u2014A General Servant, French spoaking little Bayle, tory ar- chester Avenue.Apply to B 65, Fran EMPLOIM EUX Orrmox, 3 Bleury street.44 War \u2014 Good Laundress, asile to assist tn the houss.App'y fo EMPLOYMENT Orion 3 Blonrystrest.44 WANTE D\u2014Good Cook, wilil to do washing.Wages, $10.Apply to B 84, BTra® EMPLOYMERT UFFIOR, 3 Bieury street.44 WA NTED\u2014Housemaid, Das arf os to aesiat with Ironing.ad to B 88, 8r.for Prove at] of two.Apply to A B0d, Stan , 8 Bleury street.al EnPLOYMENT OrricE, 3 Bioury stroet.generally useful about the Bhop; must be well- t fiom school preforrod ju, 3 Blenry wire WANTER A Nurse Girl, 13 to ANTE D\u2014A young man to recommetded.Apply to 48 St.Antoine streot once at Bran Exriorumnz Os WANIED-A General oa 14, to mind one.chud.Apply A Bd, Ww drive a Grocery Expross aud make hi if ANTED Smart, respecta | an Offica, abet ; 70m, 3 Rieury AN on must be ii Foommanded and, and > good Laundress.Doschaster sixes 43 + Mr ja 42 WANTED.Two wo Male and two Female Agents, ou salary Or oqmmiestion.PE] at onoe st BAR RATLOTMENY OFTIGE.3 Bleury 41 Ww 4 NTE D-For Cote st An- and tidy ; mies: 8708 ue to A 780, 8.WANTED suns Taco 1.Raroy many Ovrion.3 Disary sesets by WA two in fad) girl En ly Mon onoata A 75 Ww A N'T E D\u2014A Partner with Acdrem L000.cast, in » well-oatablish ad business Office.426 Moulders, hepch sand floor: two good Wood- workmen, one Ps two M.chinietn, at Ftrest, ud WAN] NTED-\u2014-X.Young ers, for an arte ply as 7 52,873 id aury stre WANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 Empls Works, 27 Dalhousie +b hom, al bostness routes, Apply 10 36%, ria ROOMS VACANT\u201434 Cathçart : sgtaent.with use Aan Lou TT MED SCA te » ons vere\u201d .ROUM MS AND-BOARD-25 Se RQ! oom \u2014 A comfortable Fur- chen, a » a pte Lamity Masa! SI rok R O O #1.8 Faraisbed, 7 or without uso of Kitohon.123 German sirest.toine, ensral.Servant ; must be pws ANTEUD\u2014A mnart y W vote ET Living w ity ns à parte rer lo to da si haent and pi er Abra A % acs st \u2018WANTED, A .good, Worough Farmor.Must be clean and steady.Apply to 2A Ruriovurwr Opoics, § Blewry street, B87 WAXNT ED \u2014 A compateut Teacher on the * ' Bowing Msohine 0 1 ages.y, the hours Aine PES ANTED-\u2014A, Nurse arse Girl about a, grb a American be fn be libezaliy rowsrded os) ling 5 2088.or y by oa lng lisingonds E¢ 614, EMPLOY'NT WAN TED young lady as Drossmakor, cen out and fit, rami: Torut clase city referonoes.Apply to B 614, STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFIE, 8: stress.EMPLOYM'T WANTED middlo-aued woman (French), as Ilouse- Keeper.MIS Norse o or Companion ; csnfamish goad seferences, Applyto Bran\u2019 Bxriovastr gr F10K, 3 Bleury street.ees.EMPLOY MT WAN TED by o young day as Travelling Opmpanion Governess oras Lady's s Mald ; can furohh first-class city references.App Aly to® X 368, Sean RurLoruny?Osmus,3B E34.EMPLOYIT WANTED Joona girl, 17, » position in an oMoe ; speely a J writes French \u2018and Eogiish ; lately from school ; 00d ref rences.Apply to w E 09 , Crus HPFLOYBENT OrriCn.3 Pleury street 40 4 E792 EMPLOYM'T WANTED by ajonng Indy, ns Besmstress : can cut asd ft; forai- -h firat-clssa roforonces.A ply 0 E Ton Brad BMPLOYMRWY OFFiCS.3 Bleury a.D EMPLOYM'T WAN Fb by a Jouna lady, in Store, Office, Or operate Machine ; oan furnish frsicims eter Apwi t io E705, GzAR Hacrrerusues Q \u201c rad oO, EMPLOYMT WANTED horopgh respectable don du Esp I rogeny of F Fradace bus bas aborts = viande i\u201d h apnlsh nd rete oy os, urits 3 Blonsy otaast Apply 208 \u201cLos, &o._\u2014 on Sewln Fiery STOLEN\u2014A Dog \u2014 Cross Now- foundiand Ana Botriaver, six : months tl black surly wit brown Name, * Rover.\u201d 95 at polis sell Cor LS Boast, or 310 for a conviction.40 S 7 Ka A Y E D\u2014From 546 Dor chester strost, a your Newfoundiand Glut.poy parvon returning her to boto addesss will soearded.Any Tern.kee; her after na \u2018date pl be OST \u2014 Thursday momie ph SE RES | T1 leaving same as 8m, Foor ar .8a - ening, © LO ho Ss rare Bertholet street, B Councillors streets, patron Ere Glasses.Finder will oktige by resuming thom to 16%» Terahslet :J,0ST_ On Saturday, \u201clst: inst, Hoke foward wil | be glywn to da , or vo BUS.gton of th Ÿ ory \u201808T_A Povket Book: contain= hte Once at 077 Craig stroet next | peau di merry speciaitiy of pa, a $2in etiver, pad $3 In bills, eo! ae | nffestions dorment] OT Jouns ar name apd a tpt Tom P Fiala for Rent bedsores perl 105 to\u2018tho canine ade, b Photographs | ako, a rout rece t.Liberati reward his and bls ; vas GE oser, Bk ar Fe O §'T\u2014A Small Italian: Hoaud Pap (ite) in monte old, Reward aly qe LU xeternid to 10 t, Denis streot, = O 8 T\u2014-Fox Terrier .Dog, : oars and black apots on back.Eton Dontester streét, LeST_ On Tues Pond » Feb.17th, boiwoen Mansfield James siroots, ac wi in Canséian and A: T $3 ye ook oven povew Cloner Tuhets, $1 Moai, \"85.010 nls, pl Thales à Bears abd \u2018Transieats.Free _YACANOIES\u2014No.Fig ROSHE Neds Furaobod ut ) 15 op wiroot, Terms moors WANTED AT Same 54, | L Oy about A rasaway bo Lint Re, OO D'M\u2014For For -one Fentieman.pm ortntey.4 street Harness of {{xoopt Collar) and a pair of faste Be rT Ware, Gove TO 8 T\u2014A Newfoundland Dog, R street 8: VACANT #5 Cathe Cathocart | rion, 8 lousy stiget % Bore a4 cosst and lower partof logs white: Aue dares 4 , i ANTE \u2014Youn - ris ROOMY Double, With B ord.wo be pra a patty fo te ar | OST On Saturday lat, aSilver \u2014 ° ° ROMS Conturaby ox pho oe uses Ress Ourione Eidorg » Lans non do Sop on tho nas: will bb rewas dad 51 or : uedoraished to Tr es ANTED\u2014¥or an Hotel, tan.Prin à D pris omer = APPRIS ! OOMB TO LET #5 4 ;- Gathoiis proforet.a 1y 0 B 29, M dede mer \u201cL08T2 OR STRAYLD\u2014Tumrs .- 8839 Bt.Monique wizsed.: :1.20 74% 6 | mmwrOFVIOS, 8 Bloury séreet.ps avon mont oak.Lex hound a core a PII ED\u2014N j noarly Waite va th rire WINTER ALL aus .i 0 pial de, Fin Broakteët, dadrogs | ANTE focus Sprenes, Busy Rod about i hoboad.¥5 mad wil wi 2 FOR BALE OHBAP, Drawer 2000, Bont om ed.a ply to 34, STAR EMtrLOTNERT Orrios, 3 Catberine vu sure and Soe le IEE: *3.o AMESSE & co.004 bte of Kltchog- WANTED = Good Seamstress.| > 435 OOMMISSIONERS STRMENE.(Opposite it.Snare R OS 8 Doable 22 Bing gène ait wh aie Ge Gol Hay bi FOUND.BOTILE] BRUSHES, = Dam JROOMS Bice fu furnished parlor rE Tat | YUND_A Coral Bracelet.oao.Boil SiO hem Era.| Ee=2 TL 3 he Sober, & Bloucy street, \u2019 ter rire Tre CT TY = Au made pa posit .- ANTED- A Plain © WORKS, * EL, wisbont aise Takis 45 Aviram Wal (Rabe in hig Se FORD: 28 es sei 78 Blowry street, Montreal, sa iT i Board WA NT 1 D tid Conky 1 THER ietint sit 500 \u2018BAGS RICE, : ' ures, Taig.Ans Aunly 103 33,0248 Rursorue ape.\u2019 = \"BAW 1 F or: Sale.LAN SIOD 911, BOABD and Washiog Wanted, WANTED.\u2014 Geueral Servaut, : rewarded by leaving it at Thos.Allan & Co., 961 Notre Dame street.464 Fo UND \u2014 Brown aed with medal of St.Jean Baptiste Village, ply at Paxton's.$0 St.Henry street.COMPOSITORS \u2014 Wantor at Bouse's Point, Ten good Composiors.Ap- piy at 25 St.Nlobolas street, Montreal.466 WANTED \u2014 General Servant \u2014 112 #8.Familie street.WANTED \u2014 A voung man rv walt ontable.Apply at 630 Palgos Hr ANTED-A Bookbinder.Apply to 608 Craig street.Ww Ww ANTED\u2014Oflice Boy. \u20ac remand.te «nt ae + dts rant tr erat est TWO SLEIGHS ! Toy Lieto Tay bor: ton re er ONE PORTLAND CUTTER, Jhis med HU Dermie ee juariie for «hipuent with Pois, Nosh yoko and Whtppie-trece complete, vol, ma HA, © plain at made ar portera vu pri tro oaks ced the rub 2 New York, ARG 8187 by - port, Ar- wall large for A fed \u2019nimsest mew, cent 8125, Prtes à anchanges &4 81.545 La 11.53 for beat winiare, AxD Pere Sak E88 ur case.imine pear JOO 103 1 carcane Prasen vet oie Ge rr NN FAMKEY BOG CART SLriam, ana bud quanier ~1p ely Iv.Owing to recent cent 5180, almest now.Todd ck la frome at ix to Fur In.dueusii WILL &REL CHEAP FOR CASH.uowd 83 ibe.Bronk pd salmon trout, lic.Toh bev tng, 200 mr dec.Tomusy Cos,\u201d 200 n°?Appty_n6 VÉAR Omce.TAMPRRATORE.Valuable Patent Tempiratare os the shade, by re Thea : oy \"SE æetsr, cheerved by Hearn, Harrison à ans ; .BER 2 Katherastical Lomtruchent aber, End 304 FOR SALE.* ose tom tam wax Vor sale, he patent right \u2018of A viry vebusbie Sif | HO mero go 135-115 Ave rovuiar Inveniten.Suzete stl well.Wet yor male \u201cro Ha es 1971 i ubite.Worth 050.000.Patentid In US.and Oo | FLAOTWEN\u2014-4 pa, sam Lom.es TRO TIERS fe Canela WR De pa pa 30.00 30.59.39.55 19 Apply ot Bear ORoù | J Hs eA = ; A ~ , + a Rye .one nL ADT Pobre * * à \u201c _ CINOULATION Of DAILY BTAR week ending for the ruary int.1880 :\u2014 New Advertisements this P.M.Four O'clock P.M.\u201c MjriGRATION.Hundreds of J) es of Embroidery at $.l'arsiny'- are snxiously waiting to migrate.A'l that is Telegrams.AMERICAN.LAWLESENESS IN GEORGIA.Ab.LaNTo, GA, Feb, 24.\u2014A man suspected of xing an informer against the Moonshiners, who hgs heen missing thre: weeks, anived at Luscon on Sunday, reports \u2018hat the Moonshiners drove hiui from his home, shot him in the arm and leg and compelled him to lie concealed by threats of further violence.In Clarksvilld, John Jones als) suspected of teing arevenue spy, was called to his dcor ou Saturday night and fired at, the ballet lodging in the door near bis head.The ssme night Mr.Clark, a respectable citizen, accused of being Irien«ly to the revenue officers, was fired at throughs window of his dwelling, the ball smashing the lamp ou the tate at which he and his wife were sitting.awlessness iy hourly on the increase.REMARKABISE DEATH.- NEw YORK, Feb, 24.\u2014 Dougherty & Cassidy, the firemen kills d at the Broadway fire on Sunday, were buri« d yesterday, large crowds of friends attending the ceremonies.Felix (/ Neill, who kept a restaurant in Chambers street, an 1n- timate fiend of fireman Dougherty, when informed of Dougherty\u2019s d-ath, threw up his 1 wesns for making work, Bome bands and fell to the floor.A physician found bim sulJering from congestion of the brain, He died on Bunday evening.His friends QUERKN Ine:rict « f Montreal -No, 1,779.STPTHIOR MOURT, Montreal\u2014Thn Re vgrand Gorse H.mnitton, of al requatite, Plaintifle, se.Hime ell na Ladner, of Labesque, dant \u2014 On the 4h day 1, at Tym of tha glock in the fore: # frame he Pa ET ex the ww! te ST authority Of juste.aif the gode and eh of the anid rized te thie RS ror slat SHIR 1 »s .A brouwy, Tee el - | Teceipts and workin 5 Hliete Terrace, Selunours above m Bt.Antone; 3 Contennial Terrace Nt srt ni street, above Bt.OOM WANTRED \u2014 Farnished, | Applications uâdressod |: Evening Telegrams, © AMERICAN.DANGER OF AN OUTBREAK.-Niv Yorg, Feb.24.\u2014A Washington special to the Herald rays, official despatches from San Francisco last evening set forth thut there seemed great danger of an outbreak aguinst i the Chinese.There is un effort on the part i of friends of the Chinese in Ban Francisco toinduce the President to order regular China if help is needed, upon the theory that the Government of the United States is bound under its treaty to afford such protec., tion.| RAILWAY COLLISION.\u2014NEw York, i Feb.24.\u2014 The Chatham express train on the Harlem railroad collided yesterday morning with the Chatham freight at Purdy's station, through the carelessness of the switchmen.The engineer saw the danger, applied patent air brakes and reversed his lever, but the | trains came together with great force.Tle passengers were roughly shaken up, the cor« , duetor slightly injured and the locomotives I wrecked.NARROW EBCA PE OF A STEAMER.\u2014 , New Youxg, Yeb.24.\u2014The swamer *¢ (Gel \"lest,\u2019\" which arrived yesterday, reports an extremely stormy passage and narrow escape from being overwhelmed by an iceberg.Dur.ing the height of the storm an accident to the baler occurred which increased the danger and 8 panic amoug the passengers, The ship was put under sale and the bailers re- Jered utter the storm god the fires re.ighted.\u2019 THE IRISH DISTRESS.\u2014New Yong, Feb.24.\u2014Tho Heruld funds amount to $241,000, including 82,300, procesds of a Boston theatre performance.Joe Jefferson, the actor, sends $500.The 60th regiment is arranging for a ball on the evening of St.Patrick's Duy, at Madison Square Garden, for the benefit of the Irish sufferers.Carnell and Staff are expected to attend.8.8.ARRIVAL.\u2014NFEw YORK, Feb.24.\u2014Arrived ss \u2018General Werder,\u201d from Bremen, CANADIAN.PROBABILITIES, \u2014 METEOROLOGICAL Orrice, Toronto, Feb.24, 10 a.m.\u2014 Probabilities for the next twenty-four hours: Lower Lake region, fresh to brisk southeasterly to southerly winds, July cloudy, to aloudy wildweather,, followed by rain areas tomorrow.Rt.Lawrence, moderate to fresh winds, partly cloudy weathes, higher tem- ratupes.Maritime Provinces, fresh to risk winds, \u201cloudy westher, with snow arcos, followed by clearing and colder weather, FROM OTTAWA.[6FBOLAL DRSPATOE TO THIS FTAR.| INTERESTING BTATIBTICH.\u2014OTTA WA, February 24.\u2014 A supplement to the report cf the Minister of Rallways & Canals was presented to the House, yesterday afternoon.There is a report from Mr.Collingwood Schrieber on the Intercolonial, in which that gentleman submits a statement of the expenses for the six months ending 31st December, as follows : \u2014 Working expenses, including genrral re.poirs, $758,400.18 ; receipts, 8731977 42 ; excess of expenditure over reccipts, 842,- 191.71.He says that east \u2018of Kiviere du Loup the road was neverin better condition, but be cannot say\u2019 ah much for the section west of that point.On one or two occasions delays had arisen from broken tyres and wheels, and slight delays frou snow storms, Thereis nlso a supplementary report from Mr.Sandford Flemiug, referring to the second 160 mile section west of Red River.Of the £0,000 steel roils purchased in England, 11,000 tons âre to be used on the Riviere du Loup branch.RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.Tha Finance Minister laid before the House yes- terdey afternoon a statement of reccipty and expenditures for tho Just six months of 1878 and 1570 respectively.From this it is learned that thie receipts from Customs for the Jast half of 1878 were 24,070,124, as against #6,500,090 for the corresponding period in 1879 ; excixe, 82,461,237 FR 1878 | as ogainst $2,081,000 in 1879, TBE RATE OF INTEREST.\u2014Mr, Mo- thot's bill to fix the rate of interest in the Province of Quebec provides that where there is no agreement six per vent.is to ba the rate, 8 per cent.to bo the maximum, and if more than the latter amount he charged tbo whole amount of interest to be forfeited.STATE DINNER.\u2014There will be a state * dinner at Government Heaso to-night, WILL APPEAR.\u2014J.A.McDonnell haa | arrived and Will appear at the bar of the House this afternoon to answeg for his : sine, Citv News.THE ARABIAN NienT Combination Company is at the Richelieu.CannivAL.\u2014A fancy dress takes place at the old Reservoir Skating Rink this evening.A band will be iu attendance, DaixTiÉs.\u2014Btrawberries, n peas, rhubaid and epinach from the South were for sale at the Bonsecours Market to-day, Mistiar T5 A PERVORMER.\u2014One of the borizents] bar performors ot.the Dominion Thestre last evening wbile going through some mancuvres on the stage fell and broko one of his thombs.On being carried bchind the ncenes be was attacked with hemorrhage fora time, but was shortly afterwards to bo seen \u201con the trapeze suspended from the ceiling in front of the stage.On Virw.\u2014A handsome\u2019 silver cup in to be put up for a glass-ball shooting competition \u2018by Mr.À.Bonneville, about the first of May, ecup is on view at Mr, Bonnevilles tiore, Notre Dame street.The ¢ cricketer,\u201d a statuette the work of Mr, Van Luppen, of this city, in on view in Dawson's window.It is similar to the \u201cSnowshoer\u201d and \u2018 Lacrosse player\u201d exhibited this sculptor a short time a The * Cricketer\u201d was ngnt to the \u2018\u201c\u201cAmdemy of Arts\u201d lost week and was greatly sdmired.Music nud the Drama.M4 M.8, \u201cParliament\u201d was produced last night atthe Grand Opera House, Ottawa, by the McDowell Company to a crowded , house.Mr.Gustave Satter, the world-renowned planist and componer, snd one of the colsbri- ties of the nge, whois just now on his third concert tour of this country,\u201d is billed for Nordbeimer's Hall on Fridey evening next.Batter's powers are considered identical with \u2018 Abosa of Liszt, and this fact would scem to bo anfficient indication that a rare musical treat is in store for our lovers of fitie music, A Vigorous Antmabk.As some Chateauguay farmers were driving o herd of cattle down to Caughuawa a oung bull wbich- wes in the herd v vone and started back for Chateangusy, some miles distant.He ran all the wuy back, evading capture, but came to grief in an attempt to cross the ice on_the Chatesuguay river, falling from comb exhaustion snd the slipperiness of tho ice, A resident went out to secure it, when the animal conegme troted its enorgies and made an attack upon him, which would Lave proved fatal had not the ice prevented its efforts being urcurately directed.It 'wes eventually shot, aller doing considerable mischief, A tte Bank Roturas.The statement of the banks acting under éharter for the month of January, shows so decreane of $1,561,027 under the beading ¢ Notes and bills discounted and current,\u201d as compared with the month of_Ducember.There is also a decrease of $265,035 on advances secured by bank stock.Totul assets, 8176,254,067, as against 8178,302,684 in December ; notes in circulation, $20,393,301 ; showing a decrease of $1,861,460.Deposits other than Goverment, payable on demand, or payoble after notice, amounted to $68,.| 916,089, as ogoinet 68,486,422, a gain of | $429.667.Total liabilities for Junuary, $104,251.509, a» agninst $105,802,821 the Precedivg month.COMMERCIAL Breadstufih Pirm\u2014Chieage Wheat and Curm sijgher\u2014 Pork and Lard Wenher\u2014-Whett and Corm is Eng Jand Nireng.English bieadstuffs to-day wera very firm snd an advance also took place in the priaci- lu United titstes markets.The Chicago Tri.une blamen the New York systom of rail 10uds for the present blockade of grain in that eny.Je says :\u2014The railroads need their power infeme to grasp entire profit én 1b® crope of the West ; they advauce fer tranepostation, Chicago in ; - jurchgsed all the grain offered and holda it, sud, iu doe time, when the railrend em wall be reed, will sell that grain at troops to ossist in defending these citizens of 1Heir rates from 16 to 40 pente per 100 pounds Gov.| n0 woshise.I # market value.Had the railroads continued to move grain at even 25 cents per hundred unds, the grain might have been sold : ut, because of the embargo laid by the railroads upon the shipment of grain daring the close of navigation, Chic and the hike cities have purchased all the cropat prices giving the producersthe profit to which they were entitled under all the circumstances of the foreign demand.In April navigation will open and vessels will sai] for seaports in less than 60 days without troubling New York.On the home market breadstufls were firm, and there was 8 tendency to higher prices.Sales reported were :\u2014 50 bbls Superior Extra, $6 15 ; 800 Spring Extra, 85 85; 100 Strong Bakery, $6 50 ; 100 do, 86 40; 100 do, £6 30 ; 100 Medium Bakers\u2019, $6.\u2019 Reox1pTs To-DAY.\u2014 Wheat, 3,600 bushels; peas, 400 bushels; flour, 900 bbls; ashes, 21 do ; butter, 180 packages ; tallow, 10 bbls ; leather, 85 rolls; tobacco, 24 caves ; dressed hogs, 255.The Chicago wheat market to-day was unsettled and higher.Prices at one time in the forenogn went up to $1.26 March, 81.27 April, but declined to 81.253 March, 81.264 April, when they stood ÿ: to lc above Saturday'5 closing quotations.Receipts, 04,600 bush ; shipments, 17,000 do.Corns fitwer ut 38c March, 38fe April, 42§ May and June, 430 July.Receipts, 300,000 bushels ; shipments, 366,000, ork weaker ot $11 9°} March, $12.07} to $12.10 April.Lard weakerat 87.25 10 87.274 March, 87.37% April.In New York wheat Nou.2 was quoted at 81.53 March; $1.58) April.Corn No.2, tle.MiLwarker.\u2014 Wheat 1c higher at 31.83% March, $1.262 April.Receipts, 5,300 bushels ; ghipts, 6,000.\u2014 Floating cargoes, wheat und worn strong.Cargoes on passage and for shipment, wheat turn dearer, corn strong.Medium Chicago or Milwaukee wheat off coast, 534 6d to 64s : California do 58s 6d ; Mixed American corn, 28s, Liverpool wheatand corn, spot, strong.Do.California and\u2019 Olub wheat, 11s 2d to 11s 6d\u2019; Red winter and White Michigan do, 11 5d to 11s 8d ; Bed American spring do, 10s 8d to 11s 2d.American Western mixed corn, 5s 11d ; Canadian peas, 63 90d.On passage for the Continent, wheat, 380,004 qre., œuru, 270,000 qre.liverpool lard, prime western, 40s, W.J.F pingairn\"s cable from Liverpool reports :\u2014 Brisk demand for wheat at tall quotations, tending upwards, slight advance on some qualities.london murkets advancing.Corn firm, tending upward, supply light.Business Troubles, À writ has issned against J T Dillon, cool dealer, for 8200, by James Struchan.A D Jobin, assignee.James R Sneath, grocer, has been attached for #210, at the instance oi William Hall, H A Bain, assignee, À demaud has been wade upon Hudon & Orsali, wholesale grocers, for $8,800, at the instance of E Hudon, sr.A D Jobin, as.signee, .special Notices.Five second-hand planos (some as good us new) from $100 upwarda, for immediate sale at Bhaw's, 726 Craig street.: \u201cFou Rafail\u201d will destroy all your bed bugs in one night.It can be easily applied, and has no unpfeasant smell, 30 ctsa bottie, Laviolette & Nelson, chenfists, Notre Dame govt, opposite Minerve office.Parties intending to break up housc-keep- ing, and wishing to store their furniture, pianos, plate, etc., by the month, quarter or the year, will find Shaw's building, 726 (Craig street, the most convenient, com.môdious and chespest place in the city.New Advertisements this P.M, A BER ow Od TEMPERANCE GATHERING UNDER THE AUBPICKH & OF THE A TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATIONS, .IN CONNECTION WITH THE Montrent Garrison Artillery, Firms Prince of Wales Miles, and * Roya) rasiilers, Will be Jreld on THURSDAY.the 96th inet., 1% THB\u2014 ST.GEORGES SCHOOL-ROOM, Stanley Bireet, COMMENCING AT EIGHT P.M, Auddrerm w will be dolivered by several prominont Lentlelien.dau vitre five pro ramme his boen prepared.All ore cordially invited, .Voluntes re are requested to appoar in uniform.The bund of the RB, Puslliors will attend.Admission free.\u201c on s.NM.LEWIS, Lieut.463 President A.P.F.À.NSOLVENT ACT OF 1875, AND ITH AMENDMENTS, \u2014 In she matter of JACQUE PRRRAULT, lasolvent.ftock of Uroceries, Hardware, Fixtores, Horse, Busgy, Bleigt s, RBaffaior, Robes, Harnese, eto., to the amount of $2100.To be sold at auction, MONDAY, the Int of MARCH.The atock io well assorted, and wil) bo s0:d4 In lots to sult purchasers.Bale at TEN o'clock.\u20ac.BEAUSOLEIL, Ansiguee.A.MARCOTTE, 44 Auctioneer.M ONEY TO 1LOANon Mortgage A Any required amonnt as lowass rates on good application \u2014JOHN LEVEILLE, 56 81, Gabriel ! Eestaurant, in the best locality tu tho city.Long loass and low rent, Ad- 16% A.D.Star Office.2k TO LET\u2014 Three Stone Front Cottages, Nos 134, 14 und 16 Fort mh Ve SALE \u2014 A Licensed | ates street, 10 rooms in escti, bath and W.O., u ald out, Not £60 and tines, Apply to.Geo.Bishop & Co.46c0d 1UD 8s.Janies street.TO RENT\u2014-From 1st May, that first-clane residence, 26 St.Famille atreet, with all modern improvements ul 0 thorough repuir; larye yard aud siabling, 1 entrauce by & street in rear; it is ome of bealthi- at abd most dusirable parts of tho city.Apply between 1 and 4 o'clock, 445 Next Door, Ne.24.O O M \u2014 Furnished.No.102 L Cathedral stroet, 408 ONT\u2014) ast night, between Nors À dheimar's Hall, Bt.James street, and Bt.Catherine street) by way of Bieury atroet, à Gold Ball Rarving.Any penon brinsing tbe same to # Durocher street will be rewanied, 449 Ww ANTED\u2014Good Cook; must wash and iron for two in family.Wages, $10.Apply to N 152, 0743 EMPLOYMENS OFFICE, 3 Pleury street.46 WAM ED- strong Kitchen girl Wages $10.Apply.Immediately, to B 130, BAB ENPLOTHENY OYTICR, Ÿ Bleury sipeet.Ce W ANTE D-Girl tor Housework, 21 McGUW Collogs Avenue.44 1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 Your Geueral Servants (young Woron) ; no weshinu ; small family ; references requi ed Miss Novia! $1 Bonnvantnurs street 41 ANIED-\u2014For a few months, » smart, enesgetic fSalreman for *hs Whoie- se)e Dry Goods.(mme woll acgisiated with the city tréde preferred.Adoress, Y.T., Hox ATED ANTED-Good Market Gar- érner, must be married man, Appiy at once st Braz EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Bleury street, WANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 First-class Boulder.(tesdy work to » reliable man.taie wages and address, Browne- com be & Guodfrllow, Peterboro Pottery, Oat.48 3 WW ANTED\u2014A General Servant, st F2 Port street.46 9 W ANTED-10.000 feet Rock Rm, 1 in.Address, with prics, H.R.IVFR à CO.Queen street.46 3 sous.ANTED\u2014A Horse and Rig, 8 fairly deesnt tnrmout, to carry feur «ar Appiv, 4AR nt, Pan street.* 442 ANTED \u2014 A Good Geuerl Servant.240 8 Antoine street.41 WW ANTED\u2014A Dinfug-room girl 778 Craig street.48 1 Ww ANT ED\u2014A Nursery Girl.382 Upper St.Urbain street.48 3 WANTED\u2014A married woman to cook and de genera) work (busband ean Live In the same house) for fonr ventlemen.Apply a one to B 116, M143 By rLOYNESY OFFICE, smcner WANTED \u2014 General Servant.Du WAShine ; muet de neatand ur APP IT B 96, 9248 En PLOYNE=T OrTiOn, 8 Meary ts JA NTED \u2014 General Servant, HAR OR Thy LH rev rech, éi Ormer.à Bi ANTED \u2014 HH , who] \" of table.Refersapes Yin, a © 40:8 BxereoHN's ENGLISH ADVICES report: Extra Edition: Evening Telegrams, HUSHIAN AGGRESSION, \u2014 Dern, Feb.21.-\u2014The North German Guzcth, in an Russian fortifications near the Germau frou.tier are with the purpose of inspiring the Russian people with the belief that an attack on the part of Germany is apprehended, con- tinurs : ** When once this representation bus been anocessfully made to take root, it is only a short step from that point to hostile excitement against o threatening neigh.bor.it be tive that Rus.sien designs inst Germany, of which General ilioatin, the Russian | Minister of War, was credited as .being {the chief promoter, are only postponed ; until Prance is ready, then these fortifications ; against a peaceful neighbor way be regarded ; as a sure preparation for a future aggressive wir with Germany.Neither France nor Russia has ver been attacked by Germany.The collosal drmawents of these two states, which, by compulsion, weigh upon the rest ol Europe can therefore only he bused upon an aggressive policy.THE INDIAN BUDUET.- ('AlcrTIA, Feb.24,\u2014The Indian budget shows a surplus of £119,000 for 1879 and 1889, und the .estimate for 1881 shows a surplus of £417, 000.The above results are reached after paying from the ordinary revenue all charges on account, the famine, the Afghan war .and frontier railways.The war expenditure in 1874 and 1880 was £3,260,000.The total.net war vxpenditure to the end of 1881, including 1879 and 1880, is getimated at _ £0,750,000, PARLIAMENTARY AGITATION .\u2014- - LoNnoN, Feb, 24 \u2014A Berlin correspondent * ways he believes the article in the North fer.y man Cazette on the subject of Russia's inten.| tion to erect pew fortifications is merely a part of the extra parliamentary agitation to secure the passage of the German army bill.WANT OF CONFIDENCE.\u2014 VIENNA, Feb, 24.\u2014 The debate on the Budget has begun in the Hungarian Diet.The Opposition, all shades, will make a combined at- tock on the Tisza Ministry.They presented a motion declaring waut of confidence in the Government.WASHINGTON'8 BIRTHDAY \u2014Beuuin, Feb.264.\u2014 Mr.White, American Minister, threw open the rooma of the legation yesterday to a brilliant Anglo.American throng of guest in honor of Washington's birthday.ANNEXED.\u2014 LoNpoN, Fub.24.- Liberia has anpexed, on nentral and peaceful terms the important country adjoining the interior frontier of the Republic known as the Kingdom of Medina.PETER'S PENCE.\u2014Rome, Feb.24.\u2014 The Fäshop of Kilmare, County Armogh, has sent to the Pope £400 as l\u2019eter\u2019s peuce ; £450 hus beau-recefred from the Archbishop of Armagh.RECEIPTH AT PARNELL'S MEETING.\u2014 CHicaao, Feb, 24, - The receipts at the Pernel] meeting last night are catimated at 810,000.THB LUCAN TRAGEDY.THE INVENTIGATION POSTPONED, \u2014 LtcaN, Ont, Feb.24.\u2014 At 10.30 a.m.today the jury proceeded to the coronors house and found that gentleman still in bed, whereupon he further pastponed the investigation until Tuesday, March 2, to meet at 10 a.min the town hall, In the meantime no more arrests will be made natil after that time, [t is expected more of the prisoners will be dis charged from custody after the result of the investigation in the city on Thursday next.5 Weigrs Donnelly is around the town toy.FROM HUNTINGDON, [SPECIAL DESPATON TO THE 67AB.) RAILWAY MATTERS.\u2014HUNFINGDON, Que, Feb.24.\u2014 full 1neeting of the County Council was Leld here to-day to consider the railway schemes now before the county for a line from Dundee to Montreal.A resolution was passed declaring the necessity of ruil- way communication, By invitation of the Council Mr.SN.W.Foster and Mr.C.P.Davidson spoke at length, arguing that wo decision should bo arrived st without furger ne gotistion with the Montreal & Pryvinos Line Railway, which corporation ws pre- ared to act generously.Alex, Cameron, .P.P., and Mr.Johnston, Mayer of Hem- wingford, also spoke, the lutter favoring immediate acceptence of the American scheme, The Council is now in private session discussing on the course to be adopted.© SWsaaa wvasae.IOPECIAL DESPATOH TO THD STAL.) ELECTION CONTEBTATION,\u2014 Quauxe, Feb.24.\u2014The return of Hon, Mr.Angers is to be contested.The final deposit willbe made this week.The petitioners allege that Mr.Augers was personally guilty, at 8t.Apne and elsewhere, of giving money votes of a number of pilots by telling them that the Dominion Government would secure to each of them a salary of $60v per year, the petitioners.THE RIMOUSKI NOMINATION.\u2014Hon.Mr.Chapleau bas left for Rimouski to be resent at the nomination there tomorrow, bere is no much division in the Conservative ras ks there, that the Premier feared the therefore decided mpon persoually superintending the nomination of the Government candidate, who has to be selected from a list of four self-sacrificing individuals, \u2018The Premier will \u2018return to town on Thursday, when the recent Railway appointments will be ratified.THE RAILWAY APPOINTMENTS.\u2014 Mesers, Sbruly and Labelle arrived here to- doy and sre staying in the samo room at the Huesell House, It is quite certain that Mr.Walter Shnnly is to be chief commissioner and bave thé management of the financial affairs of the road aud of the sanctiouing of all time tables, &c.Mr.Benecal will be manager under Mr.Shanly, Mr.Light, engin- eor, and Capt.Labelle, general passenger agent, Messrs.Lynch and Ébertaon steadily held out against the sppoinment of Mr.Sene- cal as commiasioner aud Mr, Chapleau was forced esther to accept the resignation of his Evglish-speaking confreres or to place the financial affairs of the road in other hands than in those of Senecal.The latter guntle.man is said to feel very much sunoyed and quite indignant at the curtailing of the powers of his office, Nothiug hms yet been officially stated about Mr.C.A.Noott.If so capable aud successtul a public servant be rudely displaced the Government may have to regret the action.Citv News, SHORT-HAND WhiTING.\u2014A clans in this art is to be organized at the Mechanica\u2019 Hall this evening.KraciAL Bkssioxs.-Wm.Harvey pleaded guilty this morning to stea.ing a bottle of gin and attempting to relieve a young mun named Baylis of his watch.Bentence will be prssed to-morrrow, ARRIVALS ATTHE ALnioN.\u2014H M Wilson Green, Liverpool, Eng; J Hunter, London, Eng ; RJ White, Winnipeg, Mau ; Frauk Brown, do ; Wm Addie, Sherbrooke, 8 W Tanner, Chicago, In ; Henry Ssasom, London, Eng.MzrTING.-The inaugural meeting of the Catholic Assceiation will be held to-morrow evening at St, Mary\u2019s College.The programme includes sn inaugural address by the President, à debate, à reading, ke.The ccjing promiises to be interesting.HEN WiLL Tuis Tuine Case ( \u2014 ridget Philipe, au old woman who koeeps sn spple-stand on Notre, Dame street, wus \u2018kuoeked down on St.Charles Borrommes street this afternoon by a careless carter.The shaft struck her on the breast, and it is thought her shoulder is dislocated.A TEMPERANCE ENTERTAINMENT.A very fine Jiterary and musical programme bas been prepared sociation in eonnection with the Montreal Garrison Artillery, lst Prince of Wales Rifles and Roysl Fusiliers, which will In given at their t fothing in the Bt.George's school rpom, Thursday evening.MisspoNany MxrTING.\u2014 A successful meeting was eld in the basement of the Wat end Methodist Charch last evening, Rev.Mr.Baundersoccupied the chair, and Mrs.Grose presided st the mslodesa.Ad.remses were delivered by Rev.Messra.Long- Jey and Hooker, after which the latter gentleman pronouncd the benediction, Destavorive \u2018Nurcotte and Joseph Bissen were arrested this morning tn.#8.Vinomt de Pan), sccused of ssagulting Alex.\u201cand breaking a quantity of glass in the-hotel of election of the Liberal candidate, and has.by the Temperancz As- article in which it intimates that the projected J | | | | 84,84 | to the electors, and also that lie secured the ; P°° Mr.F.X.Lemieux, advoeate, appears for = Yourne \u2014 Norbert | be Ureakfasted snd attended to by Mi, cue George Bertrand.They admit the - truth of the lagter charge, but deny.bat .committed an assault upon any one, mwanded for further examinasion.ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS.\u2014 Between fifty and sixty immigrants arrived st the Bons- venture Station this morning at 7:30 and vrs'ake at the Mansion House.They left for the West at twelve o'clock, All but two were English speaking, 1°, SUVURBAN Rownyism\u2014Many complaints are daily being made of rowdis in 8¢ Cupe- .goude, the latest being that a gang of roughs took possession of a field Sauday last and - acted in a disgraceful manner, A posss of police appeared upon the scene and captmed | a man named mond Belaire, who was | - aftrrwards brought before à police magi \u2018 and fined $3.70 and costs or one month, _ REMANDEN.\u2014Michael Callaghan, arrested in Troy for stealing $165 from a follow.hoor dar in a house in St.Paul street, was remanded for vight days, in order to give him an opportuuity to make Zoud pestion of the money which he had spent before being ap- ; rebended.e is the same wan wo git i to a row with Joe Vincent summer, and figured in the Palice Court som after, At that tiwe he acknowledged that he bad been tn jail before, x, Suane Pracrive.\u2014 Pierre.Legare, of_ tt, * Vinornt de Paul, complamed to the High Constable this afternoon that a man named Jean R.Prevost had passed o $1 Dominion note upon him for $4.A carefnl examine.tion of the note showed that the figure \u201cons\u201d bad been rcratebed into à *\u201c four\u201d by a pia or sharp-pointed kuife.Several partire alsc'an- pad with a number of Mechanics bills which had been passed to them at par, but in no case hasauy of the guilty ones been ap- prebended.CLEVER SURGICAL OPERATION.\u2014On the 19th inst.Dr.Brossrau, Professor in Laval Unive nity, performed a difficult operation for the stone at Gentilly, Que,, with - pleta success.Ilo was assisted by D anouette, of Gentilly ; Dubord, of lain; Alain, of Batiscan, and Archaw of St.Pierre des uets, The stone extracted from the bl weighed dix - ouncer,and was eight inches ih circumference.The patient upon whom the operation was performtd was sixty-two years of age.He is doing well.Personal.Mr.Jes.O'Hallo:an, Q.U., Cowsnsvills, is ot the Bt.Lawrence Hall.Mr.Onder konk, the Canada Pacific Raile way contrartor, left the Windsor this morne 4 ing for the West.CL, y Mr.W.D.Futvoye, Central Varmens {i Railway, Kev.Mr.Booth, St.John's, Xe , W.Raymond, Boston, aad Mr.Fonsom, To # sf ronto, are at the Ottawa.And Tobeggantes Accident, { 4 Last eveuing about 9 nine o'cleck, 4 arr : of tobogganers proceeded to the hill «xtewity of St.Antoine street, and liding down ibe bill ste prit rate, the np ren st « te t ceHomaly, if ot fatally, psd seven the occupants.Miss Juliet Andrews leg broken, Miss Edith Hutchison, dayhtef of Mr.Hutchison, McGill strvet, péived: such internal injuries as left hep/NCOU- scious for hours, Master H, H, Gdrews also received some very severe int#al inju- Tien, and yes still uncotucious th FINANCE AND OOMMROR The stock market to-day w 10h Las firm.City Gas met with enquiry, it being reported that the hair dividend of 5 per cent.is #0 to be The stock closed steady wh sles at 130, a gain of 1 per cent.frog yesterds, real Telegraph vac § to # Bank of Montreal § pont.and $ per cent, Commy which sold yee! iy at 1174.went up # 194.= -# Morning Sale: 10 Montreal 188, 16 de : 1384, 50 Ontet© 714, 200do 712, 25 Toronto 1264, 16 MoChauts 91%, 1 do 914, 8 Comte merce 117, 27 Montreal Te 948, 36 do 95, Ristrelieu & Ontario Nav.Com 874, 25 do 874, 100 do 378, 68 Ciy Fassenger 004, 126 Oity Gas 120, 100 do 119%.\" Afternoon sales: 81 Commerce nell do 119%, 25 Montreal Telagraph 954, 25 6e 96, 220 City Oss, 120.en Money market quiet and easy of.5 cent.on call snd 6 per cent.on t4t s.Good payer discounted at 7 108 e cent, Sterling Exchange firmer at 1064.40 \"| 109 for 60.day bills between banks, vonivh 101093 ower the counter, Draftn on New York, à premium.Bterling in New Vo to 84.85 fur 60-day bill ; 84.87 to DI.OY$ fur demand.oo na , Lonnox, 5 pm.\u2014 Comsols, 985-165 money, 984 ; a T10ÿ ; &'s, 116, Erle, 493.\" ings Covtrl, LATEST PRI STONE ANOU PRO- Prives of breadstufis aud provisions in tvese VE, .£5; 2 « Fiour per owt.98 19 4 10 # 0 poyee.0 2 dhe #9 OH, Wiite Winter.1 à 1010 100 \u2019 reorrrereens 10 4 1 Corm(new)owt, 54 3 vs bs, pox, petal genie ÿ Port.8 5 ne : 2 3 8 3 $ \u2019 The folidwing were the Suctustions tn New stocks, furnished by Messrs.Msodouyall Bros, brokers, 60 Bt, Francois Xavier street: \u2014 cn PE wore.x4 180 an Y.oem.Toi CE Lake Shore.ut, 108 me ac.\u201cig Roo Mal.4h, Gn Léo 41% Sh dion.ably i Rec Tahara.rate ge Morth-West.i 91470.0.41.C.Si omar TE 7h, [Onin Padi 2e Do Pref.x-d 108% A.AP, Toi.B3% .100 Miob Central 44\" 'B1 0.4 er.08 8B47;'Moner.\u2026\u2026.Caicaoo, 2.20 p.m.\u2014 Wheat, 81.254 March ; 81.26) April.Corn, 87] March 384c April ; 42he May and June ; 424 July, Pork, $11.90 February ; $11.90 to $11.Murch ; 812.05 to $12.078 April 87.20 to87.25 Feb ; 87.224 to67.25 March, Nrw York, 2.15 p.m.\u2014Wiheat, sales, 400,000 busbels ; Chicago $1.48 to $1.47 Milwaukre $1.47 to 2.48, No.2, red, 81.634 to #1.628 cash.No, 1, white, 81.604 to - $1.51 cash, Corn quiet ; sales 50,000 bush, ~ No.2 81¢.; dressed hogs, 63c to 6c, ; Business Troables.(hing.A writ has issued against Jurves Wor .ton & Co., coutractors, for $300, at the in.stunce of Chaos, H.Walters, L.J.Lajole, assignee, As noted in yesterdsy's Sran, a writ of attachment bas beens taken out ugdnst Mivmn, Menzies & Gallagher, the proprietor .: of the Beacoustield Viveyurd, Pointe Claire, © The matter seems to be considerably mixed up.It appears that for some reasons known to himsell Mr.Menzies has been attem ping to put the firm of Gallagher & Co.(previous to Decewber Just Mencits & Unlisgher) into insolvency.Mr.Mencies firms endenvored ta get control of the estate, offering 4 run of 85,000 to Mr.: on condition of the latter retiring from the firm, Mr.Gallagher refused to & this, It is claimed thut & movement yes chou made on the part of Mr, Menzies to put the firm of Menzies & Gallagher, (setuslly defunct) inte insolvency mesns of à writ bused vpon an sveomivodetion noté made psynble to Mr, Menzies\u2019 lawyers for profussional services rendered to him.This attempt failed.On Faturday last, however, another attachment \u201cwas issued upon the sume, note supported dy an aflidavit of a Dr.Perry,of Coteau Thy affidavit upon which the attachment wus gpplied for declared, first, that one of the Parties, 10 wit, John Henry Meuzics had bituwelf adunitted that the firm was iusolrent by a letter written to the plaintitl on the 17th ingt ; and alsoalleged tht the defend.auts were secreting their property.It is tid the writ is 1 De contested on behalf of M1 Gnllaghcr, the grounds being allegations of collusion between Mr.Meuzws and the , aud that it je imspossible for Mr, ges to have declared the firm to be in.t when he was at the same time offer- r.Gallagher 85,010 to retire from tnerships The ples will further deny secreting or improperly disposing of is, * Appeintments this Evening.Alexendra Roome\u2014 Lecture.Old Resexvolt Kkating Rink \u2014 Carnival, Acsdéiny 61 Music-\u2014\"An Arabiau Night,\u201d fit.Jémen the Aydatle Sobool-room\u2014Lee- \u201ctre, Po fit, Andrew's Church, Lecture-room \u2014Cop- cert.¥mmanual Church Lectupe-roosm \u2014 Come ofrt.: mt Church of the Meésiah Ldétens-roum-\u2014 Lreinre, * Photography.\u201d - ; OR, \u2018Sruggliog \u2014 THROUGH MANY TRIALS against Heavy Odds.CHAPTER XLIX Continued.No joyous, wild wood- its cage, to fly siuging, was ever gladder to be as sho tri sutamn home.\u201cPyne, she had: she fol} frem the free to sock him.poor paPpen sooner.mn \u201c CA ked t D \u2018-ah, what à A be.fre\u2014to go 1Eke, with 4 honorable\u2019 bon : 1 1 D ;@ven in bosven ; the most 2 Jad to man.Even the Lor F \u201cesate sin rather than destroy man's free ; \u2026Ob, ! understand oy how bloody ada Lavo been fought 1, hop whole holo- * costs of \u201cbeings have been offered \u2018ap how haiwes have strggled and martyrs itopd JU bird, let loose from towards the sun, free than Gladys, pped gaily along, that glorious Bs \u2019 the eubnrben no clue to Arthar ; but tom of her heart so sure that Be was still living ; amd she hoped ing, for she wes now out in the living, and sho came into her cetate, amd one or: both those events ia littlo more than a your, sal And who would not ome or two years with such « 1\u2014 and beiug free to do so.Ob,\u201d said Gladys, to herself, drawing a beesth of the exhilarating air, as she the moruiug sunshin icious thing it is simply to where | please, and do what no ome Lo restrain and 1 from my own t experiab - dage, that was so very bitter y seul, I havo leaned the worth of free- 5 baw it is the best thing on earth, and lorions gift ot rese-me | of en seams to tol- ides of freedom.Once it or an abateaction to mo ; in the world, that have over been 5: 8 was the bright tin and ing covered np.in :a the:hesrth ; and there.was the old drama ap on one ride of the table, the chitaney-corner ; and: was Miss Polly and her 16 5 Es ert Eid | And when, da: \u2018*Oh, | say, Harriet, look here! What do you think?Mrs.Colonel Pollard haa writ something for tho paper, and it is printed \u2014 it is indeed 1\u201d said Miss Polly.1 always knowed she had a head,\u201d said Miss Milly.\u201cRead it for Harriet, Polly,\u201d put 10 Miss Jenny.Harriet posed herself, with her arms crossed, and her head bent dowu to listen Lecomingly.« But, oh! sec here!\u201d said Miu Polly, hesitatingly ; \u2018 we ought to call Eonis in bere.It is a pity to make a bridge over her nose, and slight her.\u201d Fpnis was solemnly summoned, and stood by the side of Harriet to Listen to something very good.And Miss Polly adjusted hor spectacles, and in » cracked and chanting vaice, intone the two adivertisements, rather than read them «Now ! what do you think of that 1\" demanded Mise Pally, trinmphantly.1+]¢'s beamtifal 1 exclaimed Harriet, Panis said « And she writ it herself, ton, awd made it, all upout of _Ler own head, too; mand whas do yon thioË of that 1 t's sntonb hing, * mid Harri \u201cJin\u201d mid Misa Polly, solemnly, fulde ing up the paper, und taking off het apecta.cle a.Gladys wept every day to the pest.ntiiy, to inquare fer lnstees sddiveand to v0 She was full of hope, and abe anjayed those morning walks, through the bwéilieut sun ahatie, and exhilarating air, na cale à fvol eaptive wouki enjoy them.Revel days paume withont her getting say wpm Lo or advertisements.At last 4 mo a lit.Us depromsing (0 hear at the puetoffice wine duw, in answer to her daily onquiey, Any letters for the initisla, \u201c43 I I\" aleaga the same chilling, \u201cNo, mim\" for the youthiul ad dven dish syle of her beaut nature y srangers who te speak to her to call Gladys by i \u201ciia title.) But every morning Gladys started out with-the same buoyant ; end though entre was daily ad to dimppoi men: every nosn, on rotarning \u2018ame, she p rdial welcome, same: met the same co! ight fire, and the same tom luncheon And, shove all, the same sympathy.7 « Any letters to-day, dear!\u2019 wonld be Misa Polly's very first question on seeing her.sor day, she answered, \"No, \u2018Miss Polly lost patience, sud in.claimed \u2014 ox \u201cWell, all I can say is, if don't amawer them beautiful things, sx bel, amd } ath't.gos no pity for no sesh,\" Te be: Conétnned, ~ sOIMNOR The beginning asd the end of a period of «xceptional oold om the continent: of Europe this winter were marked by the occurrence of earthquakes in Switzerland.We lea from Nalure that Mons.Planta.mour, the Swiss physicist, thinks he has discovered an indiestion that the crust of the earth is continwally cedengoing s gentle riso aud fal), in the fact that bubble of-very delicately adjusted spirit levels never -coases to move.: Calvin Bunch, a druggist who has-sorved: 17 yeazs of a.lîfe sentence in an Indisn prison, claims to have inveathd s new means , producing after two yeasts\u2019 expefi- menting.es d a chemical com- .pound, with which \u2018he saturates his- wigks,, and p them in water, they give as fod a light kerosene p.as the common A French naturalist, who spent some time.\u201cAn ecientific cxplomtion in South Amerios at, the instance his governments, has lately blished an account of n very poisomous which is met with in the United States of bis (formerly known as New Granads).It is a land frog, of the genus Phy- exudes 6 poisonous.au im calen a | Med, one and a third pounds rice, three and F | greats 1} stéention to-the conflict of medical.wv man must est five pounds of .toes, one and a third Hour, two Da a third cue and a quarter pounds oat- à thkd pounds lean beef, half of.beef 3 to dn di ponds Char cs Le .the.pessants of ail countries bin spite of many nslantif inatinetive m { Hi 4 aannot now secade; They hawe found : Aanerican en driving them ont of i] Simas ov.abamdon their business.The! for.nine expectations, ad have dispelled: the .| most inveterate doubts, snd the socess of {.the grinding machines is equally qugnes- Sir Janeph Fuyrer, M.D,, who Sms hed Xperience ne: phermicien in Indie, the.possnanent Loeho of c os draped n to the- nature.of rogroil 7 | seems to sheer no obange in the disease, yet, he says, © We are as ignorant as our - censors of its seal nature.\u201d He earnestly od- Mr.Alfred Ruseel Wallaoe, the eminent writing in the Ninetecnéh Century bas recently endeavored to correct the current Ii | 1 posers, breathed by the Crestor into s fow forms, into sue; end that, while this planet has gone oxcling on secording to the fixed law of gravity, i AT be mo recogn a divine agency is un.Potsonod as the Wedding Fenet.on\u2019 Friday, January 30, after.« lingering ill- Frssad tu be typhoid fever.Charles W.Grim, son of our fi Mark \"| atert in June.Mrs.Mirands C.Wilson, bat two months |._| ago mestied to Mr.Montgomery Wilson, died.-| difference.Bad TRAVEL, ADVENTURE AND NA.ONAL CUSTOMS A Beavtivin Fasuron, The height of fashion at the Court of Dahoniey ix a oostame consiating of the blue, gold, green, and red labeda carefully peeled from the medicine and ick])e-bottles brought by Europeans into the Kings dominions.The Iabelvare gummed on to the naked body, and the nffret tx, ut any rate, atartling.- London Soeïcty.Etonisor Wours -The Bolondn negroes ir Africa believe tn the supremacy of the fair rex.It with then the law that the women shall sit in the councils of the nation ; that a young man, ON entertug the matrimonial state, shall remove fram his own village to that of his wifo ; aud in arming this relation he shall bled himacl! ta provide his mothre with wood wm long ax sho shall Hen.Nom, the wife alone can divarce the hmbawd, and sin that event (the ohiltron homme the Joop of the mother.The loads of creation cannet ster ino the miwt anlinagy cantimet without the pemaiseinn of Hn lady æperior af Uve domestic clrole.Hanis Mi Sodgel fomale mipienacy in the twey far 04 Cuetral Africa a pamdise [nt anpiring ladice of colin.AN Anksraner Micra usa Un np revachipge the Luffals ranage dan nana ho tribe nssembics abant an open apace, in Une mukile af which an pue Ole many of the yvung men of the village, hidoonaly paititest nue altsoet naked.À qnonotomons thant, accompaniest by ne regia beatin pen tom tordu heguns The ah toobde of the mpuawa ninglea not discontant.Lr with the gutonmt toucaof the bucks ; and Ws thin wilid refs the ventral geoup begin A vide and savage date, hopping wpon ane feet nul Chen pan the other, anid yelling Tewritdy the while, Those who jota {ny this grotemue apt thas enol thetasalvos as a wort of eltison soldiery,\u201d the chief purpose of which is tie provention of any lutorfer.race with the buffaloes until, by a converted wetdon of the village, a ** hig surround * \u201canid at slaughter can bo effected, A bulindo uut by ludians has been often doseribed.The buffaloes are generally appronched from such direction that, in the chase that onsuen, they will run toward camp, sad by this weand facilitate the transportation of their own flesh.Hundnds are killed, and, tho meat, cut into thin slices, is hung upon poles outside the lodge to dry in the sun.Cured by this process, it is said to bo jerked.\u201d Nothing pertaining to the animal is thrown sway.The entrails, and especially the ¢ ipe, indifferently cleaned, arc eatgn raw, or thrown apon live coals, where they shrivel and broil into fragrant crispness.The skull is cracked, and the squaws insert their slender fingers into its crevices, and greedily \u2018devour the bloody and uncooked brains.Tue days that succeed a successful hunt, after the hides are in process of tanning, aro passed in general fdlencss.All hands have eaten their fill, and with an Indian a full stomach means a glsd but slothfnl heart.\u2014Lient.H.R.Len.LY, USA, in Harper's Magazine for March.- BRAVE WomEN.\u2014The extraerdinary cour se of the-Albanian women has been displayed over and over agxin in the history of t country ; but one of the most celebrated in- Ti was that.recaaded of the branch of Albanian people.repitaented by the Suli- otes, when wero besiagad by, Ali Pasha in 1792.Tho Suliotes formed a semi fade.mdent confederacy, comprising 66 vil 5 5 the Districts ot Margueiti, Paramy ia, and Jmina.Up to the time of All, Pasha they prided themselves on the regis of the payments of their dues to the Porte, Bat, the intrigues of the cunning old Vel wanted to.get the whole of - tho spshlik of Bull into greedy hands, soon reused the people into rebellion, and they com > glorieus and lengthened Waragainut the.far greater resources of the renowned.Pasha.The latter, by means.of the duplicity of -which be was sueli a consummate master, had wntmpped Tavells, one of the Buliote Lieads of - hotuses, into his pew, and then \u20181aid miegs to the town of Suli.Ho eudeavor- ed.by bribes to induce Tzavella to turn traitor.Cunning here met his match ; the .otaffy Buliote pretended compliance, sud even.left his own son, Foto, in Ali l\u2019asha\u2019a hands as & hostage.He returned to Suli under pretence.of betraying the town, but no sooner had he arrivpd than he sent a lot.ter of defiance: to the: Pasha.Ali then asenil- ed the town, sand it washere that the heroiwm of the Albamian- women became so conspicn- ous.:Mesko, the wife of Tasvells, gud mother of Foto, showed igies of valor during the siege.She broke opom some ces eus with .a batchet, amd then thems en tha obs women, aud rushing into the treaghes, distributed them «poapihe Les sdrontesod to rent alive her son Foto ; but sho replicd shs wes.yéutg,-«nd -could-Hhave other: n, sad.that she wend \u2018eat bét-of- tho roasted flesh.of hemsensether than-bettay-hes counter y.\u2014 \u2018Blarkwools Mogavme, :Commannrt Cnr Nx of the British Nary recently explained his plan of.erctic explo- raticæ \u2018the memsbees of the Hoyal Artil- pe Ansociation.If she estimated cost, viz., £80,000, is: fgrihooming, the expedition wil Her Major these is.come aplendti- ducks, shout there.in sixty at.a.time, four or five often passing every minute, Commander Cheyrie purposes wintering the fest: ear in as highs Istitudeas posible.start about March start.about Juno next year, at w ; the-san, will.be shinigg in tho arotio mglons \u201cday amd might.\u201d balloens will in: fated at starting, y pains steam the Ev nine of wera of pas soaked hydrogen.; each having a lifting power of one ton to ons snd a half tons, T balloon Pay o001- porous, water provi.\u2019 sions for fifty-one days ; but it is expected that they will.reach the North Polen from thirty to forty hows afte leaving the sled.exploring will remain at the.Sons Pole shout py for scientific observation, aud will despatoh a Lailoon to Russia fou the of telegraphing the nbwsito\u2019 .The into ©, it i thought, can be conveyed .frem the North Pole, vis raw ri regions will be hota arctic - Shed trom the balloon every bout ds tance to be traversed by the balloon being estimated at five husded \u2018miles, The pedposal to pay out.a small tole.graphie wire from the balloon 4m franeitu 0 \u2018arto join the ship with the Neth Pols, has daa?1g to address to them.Ho never remem.» name, sud almost always his fi - question p but agents more or loss ald not know what to do with them,\u201d he sald, ¢ if they had not a œr- - tein medioarity of intelligence or chamoter.\u201d Hany ome of them felt superior in any - point, he would feel it necessary to dissembls, sud.perhaps, as the focling of danger warned every one, hey grasa a footie.ness or nullity which not really belong tothem.In a fit of frankness in which he \u2018sometimes indulged I heard Mim sey that he did not like to confer glory on these who .conld mo carry it.Hence socording to his soenething maw.every soceusaty to-appeess à Gememl, à sum of- mancy or the graut of some faror euded the * * * 1csmmet ho | THE MONTREAL \u2018DAKLY STAR.TUESDAY.FEBRUARY 24, 1880.PACTS AND -fIGUASS.President Geevy ot France recoives in all ea his official salary, $240,000 por annum.JoahébiHugm lies made $100,000 où his wtitinge, which bya pretty goed royalty on bac spelhog.The Caus of Busnis has plonty of packet wonny.Hurecelves $17.40 a minute through out every twenty-four Lots, The Digontabilished Chueh of Ireland has 1,470 clergymen, tnoslwding 13 Bhopm nnd 1,361 Deans and Archidoacons, Chionge packed Inet year 6, 100,000 Tog, being an inoieaan of 10 por eont.over HR, nn) T0 pet rent ovnp 1977 Over t1,000 men atr proployerl.The yield of wheat in Routh Australia this appar in patimabml at 11 bushels to the sore for 1, 400,000 acter, whinh will give nmrplas A BER 000 Lupa fin caper! Manufa-turing clothing In Chlosgo givra emplopthisnt te 10,000 peopl, and the value of the gala mare Ja in oio, 000, \u2018Thin industty trea doubled tn four years, 18 tn wintedd that in bwenty yoata tho Irish Inborven in Amirion have rmuisted to Te Inndd OB, 000000, for relatives in poverty dostring to emigrate to the United States.The Amerivan.potato erop du HTP exceed.od 11,000,000 bulls, aud ite value is abious $70,000,000 nu luorcass nf $1,000,000, as compared with the value of that of 1474.The tiwise nxporta to she itd Niatos in 1270 show an inveesse of 18,000,000 (raucs an thane of TAH, the chief item of imscsa-0 being cotton goods, watches mad embroid- dry.To make shoe een enough for Amerio un Wee, Cotation # snnuaËly 100,000 oorda of tim- but, andeto nko our bacifvr matches, 30°, 000 enluo feet of the beat pine aro aquired every yvar.A return recantly inde in Now York state shiows that ite saviage banks hold $100- 780,000 of the bonds of the United Neates, wr value.These banks have deposits of 299,000,000, # Tlie population of South Australia (capital Adelaide) in 803,820; of Queensland, 210,.510, seven per cent.of which are Chinese.The area of Queensland equals that of the Kritish Islands, J'rauce, Spain, Portugal, Îtaly-and Switzerland.Col.Ingersoll having naid that tho preachers in this country cost the people $12,000, 000 every year, answor is made by one of tho religivus newaps that tho \u2018lawyers cost about $70,000,000, the criminals 240,000,- Ou0, aud whisky $60,000,000, \u2018 The popular estimate of.tho population of Bumsin ve grand total of the popilation for the year ending Dec, 31, 1879, 1t places at 07,000, 000, which figures, it predicts, will in two years bu increased to 100,000,000.Oshkosh, Wis, hasthe largost match factory in tho world.It out up 2,0),000, feet of logs into matches, and used $300,000 worth of revenue stamps during 1879.Bo sides it mavafactured one-fourth of all the merchant work sash, blinds sod doors mado in the United States.; The returos of vessels launched in the Clyde in 1879 show a falling off of 49,150, tons as compared with 1878, bat an increase\u2019 of 3,403 tons as compered with 1877.Altogether lest vear 170 veuscle, of an aggre.gente tonnage of \u2018178,435, were launched, as: compared with 236 ls and 292,359 tons in 1878.A feature of last year's work was, aflect of steel vemols, aggregating \u201c18,508 \"tons.The \u2018\u2018Cholern returns\u2019\u2019 of the Sanitary Bureau of the Home Department of Japan from April 22, when they frst began Co be collected, to Dec.20, show a total of 164,\" 278 patients of whom 97,410 died, 47,273 were cured, and 19,576 remuined under tæat-: ment.Tho percentage of mortality was 59- 81; the number of patients, 48 in every 10,- 000 of population, varying, However, from one or less fn certain Provinces up to mors than 500 in Okinaws, Co According to o statement lately laid before Congress, the Militia organization of the United states is in numbers as follows :.\u2018145 gencral ollicers, 1,606 regimental, flold and stall officers, and 6,108 compeuy officers, making a total of 8,569.commissioned offi cers, Of non-commissioned officers, mud- cixns and privates there are 117,037.The: usorganizeéd force, or the number of mon available for military dnty-in the United, States, is put down as 6,616,258.\" HISTORIAL ITRMS.ALCOHOL was first invented and used fo, ate the cheeks of the Indies ef \u2018Arabis, 950.- apo.As-a-cammetio the use of aloshol, i now penfined tothe human nose.Tho-weuen of 1812, oid bo bbe jute.;ruption of: inspostations from Meg dar: ing the war, were obliged to pay 8 dollar a- per for amd they.were difficult to got\u201c at that price.\u2014N.F.Lost.Dr, CuauMzns and published - two sermons in 1812 and 1814, which lod.Dr.Duff to call hit \u201cthe leading misilon-, ary spirit in Christendom.\u201d \u2018He-wus-one of; the three of the missionary enter.p | prise of the Fres Ohueoh of Scotland/lfty years ago * Dusty the Jaber part.of Qusery Eimbatiys; the reign, while the Spanish war was in-progress, ) imcertaln Lady Jane Killigsow of Falmonth,.4 d, with am armod party, : booaded.two.\" \u201c vessels.laden on Spanish :ecconat,, which: had been dtiven into Valmonth har-.foe ip Boban barrels pleas m two ef, of eight.Fer this daring set the fair.buccaneer and hor hesoelatas were held to: ac.blic antiorities.By the in- powerful frionds and family i the, lady was ssved from wxson- Ranga fo tie crim, Laoeating; aa Fiat ' for ting, as a Corvish historian tells us, \u2018\u2018tliet they had\u2019 pot the company of thet old Jecebel Killi- ment upen her.\u201d ; Many years ago, Col.Lenmanonsky, who had swenty-thsce years in ths army of N } \u2018ross in a temperance meeting, tall, vigorous, and with the of health on his face, snd mpde the following, speech :* ¢* You ses before you a man sevent, years old.1 have fought two hundred bat.\u2019 \u2018ties ; hisvp fourteen wounds en my body ; have tved thirty days on harseflesh, with the bark of trees for my bread, suow and ico for my drink, tha cazopy of heaven for my: oovesing, without stockings ot shoes on my\u2019 feet, and only s fow cdd sage ans tor closing.In the desert of i¥gypt | have marched for days with a hurpdug sun.on my naked.hoa, , feet Diisterod in tho ve sand, and with ayes, nostrils and mouth d with dust, and with a thimt so tormenting that [ have sponed the veison my arus and sucked 18 own blood.Do yeu ak how I survived » these rr ' asowor bhat, ua proue Napoteaunse Trai dence owe ny preservat » Tho Emperor walked everywhere speaking health, my vigor, to thi , that £ mover to right.and left, by some Obain- drank s drop of tuo liquor in my tife ; s, who announced lis yeesonec.| end,\u2019 continucd be, \u2018 Baron Larrey, ehief | Cumberland \u2018When be approached there was silence, surgeon of the French army, has stated ae a everybody remained perfectly still, the ladies fact, that the six tLousand surrivers who wes waited for the t and gately returned Egypt, were ul of them often discbliging remscks which he was men who a) from sedent drink.\u201d Wuasrino Hivrony Unors Disricyutins- Bir Garnet Wolssly has faisbed the fifwenth ¢ of his ** LAfe of Marlborough ** ander ciroumstances, The night after the dinner at Pre where he mada the final annexation which so irritated tho Dutchman a mounted orderly brought word from one of the disturbed districts of the anger of the Boer, and their determination to dispute Koglish Rrpreriets of the Transvaal.The report siiled that large gatherings of the Dutchmen had takin sad thee ghborbaod.ir Cugaes sat ol that the noi » Sir Garnet sat u, that 2 Lin the ex n of nome nor, pu, to tims, brought story o brother-warrior down to the battis of Blen- \u201cbeim, Hespectiog this ht, Bir Gar.pot ventilates, vate ated place of military eriticiont, the effect of which is thas the victory was not 80 much doe, es tho pa Degyrists of tim great Dake insist, to dius.testul sud geueralehip en the part of the Allies \u2018as to a series of blumlers eA the Fiench maria Lo re wil b terin spears sud hackin \u201cww over this theory which seroes of blasphemy wotil it is proved The ** Judgman ing by Rabeos which ie to be put up ot e public suction at Paste th » witrter, hes been - twice Antwerp during the of{1834 and agein at Yaris during eon of 1848, but its wounds arc now carpfully héaled.Elizabeth City, Nawbdrn and other loml.-} ities in that pertiof North Carolina have been: successfully turhing their sitention to berries.far belind the times.Thotf ow at the placo, and praying for » judg.| t of Solomon,\u201d the paint.i plereed by n ennnom ball, omes ati] NATURAL HISTORY.Inorxv11Y or Bing .\u2014A curions illustra tion of the practical good sense and ingon- of somu British birda is reported by à milway engino-driver on ose of the Srotoh linos.He has noticed that certain hawks, of the merlin or * stone falcon\u2019 species, make wre of the passing of the treatns for pre.dntory purposes.They fly closo behind near enrefully watching for the gmall birds which, frightened by the train ne it rushes roaring prets fly up du bewilderud sbosfs, The mer- wwe of the train than of lurking foes, swoop on then from the ambush of the smoké, and strike thom down with ease.If they miss they return to the wake of the carriages and reatstno their flight - and their huat.They van il acema, easily keep pace with an ex.prea train, sod outstrip fy when they please, Mommise Bins.~The humping birds are pothiaps tho uioet ruiwarkabls examples sn the world of tho macbiuery of flight.The power of posing thewselves in the air, remaining absolutely stutionary whilst they ncarch the blossows for insects, 1+ o power rasentisl to their life.It is a power, poor.dingly, which is eujoyed by them in the highent perfection.When they peed prog resmive flight, it is effected withisu hb velority au tn elude tho eye.The action of the wing in ull these cuses is far too rapul tp énable the olmerver to detect the exact difference between tho kiod of motion which keaps the Lird st nbsolute rest tu the air, and that which carries it along with such itnmonss velocity.But there can bo no doubt that the chung in one froin a short, quel stroke, delivered obliquely forward, to u full stroke.more slow, but delivered perpendicularly.\u2014 Ram of Lair, .Evrnor ox Civiniration o¥ Docs, \u20141Dogs hold a high social position iu Yaris, and the result of wasoeiation with people of good mau- ners is to convert the Parisianduy into au entirely different animal from his provincial brotfler, Au emineut veterius:y surgoou in Puriy has lately expressed hus couvicton that dogs are peculiarly sus:optible to\u2019 the iwluen- oss of civilization, Dogs brought up in tha alona of Paris, he observes behave in all respects with more dignity sod intelligence than those to be found at farm houses in the conntry districts, who poss their livea in tho compuny of agricaltural servants, in the stables or tarm-yard.These country dogs show a savage geucherie, aud their manners are, as n rule, far from boing refined.Tao Pariginn dogs, on the other hand, accastom- ed to move in geod socioty and woll-edacat- - od are remarkable for delicaey, self.possession taste, and utter absence of uncouthness n their behavior.Thee sre, this doctor believes, dogs to be found in Paris who \u2014 strange it may appear\u2014bhave a keen sense of bumor, and are not incapable of appreciating even the higher forms of wit.\u2014 À, FF.Wè- ness.Using Ur tity ELeruants,\u2014Coasidorahle interest attaches to à question which hasjust been put by a Sheffield worker in ivory.H » desired to know whether clophants shed thair tusks, as, if not, upwards of 1,280 of these wogilicent beasts inust have, been killed to supply his manufactory alone with the ivory use t yeur.The answer to this query is, unfortunately, that Defors the tusks can bi obtained an elephant .must be siaughtoerad, aud herein is found a subject for very serions \u2018reflection.Numerous «still in Ceylon, though by no mesuns so plentiful as a fow ears ago, and, without doubt, existing salvo n large numbers in certain parts of Africa, the elephant is, howover, rapi ily disappoar- ing.a beast of bufden he is unrivaled for strength, endurance and intelligence ; and the serviecs he renders in times of war, -sa well.as peace, \u2018 wonld alone nore than reward a great effort om his behalf, Quite apsrt from the fact that mhon he goes, the supply of ivory ceasos, too, there is also the grave consideration of his lows a3 a moans of locomotion and transport.It ts well known that he does not bresd in captivity, snd it is, therefoge in a wild stato that tho species can be preserved.Ihe distraction of more than 1,200 of this kind for ono knife-making firm implios a huge nnd serions waste.\u2014 London Telegraph.VITALITY oF Fuous.\u2014Oharley Yonag- worth bas half s dozen lnrge, fat, nolemb- looking frogs in: the show-window of his restaurant waiting tho order of some gourmand.Recently Mr.Youngworth way cxpatistin on tho characteristics of the fro, ed an alive.\u201cThey aro ths most palatable dish, when cooked properly, that.you enn set oa tho table,\u201d said he, ¢ ypt I nevor tasted a frog's.leg ju my life, and I'vecooked 0 thou.:ænd of \"em.you know, sir, shat it takes & frog half an hour todid?Upon my word.thoy are the hardost things bo kill that I evoc saw.Abuut two mouths ago I got an order a private farnily for pix: dressed frogs.| bad their legs cut off, skinned aod dressed 1 gp in shout fificen minwtes, .1 set the platter owstalning the moat on the oounter whils the weiter mas som»: other things realy k to go with the order.\u201cYhelegs df the frogs wero so fall of fo, or glectricity or som - hing, that thoy: jamped on tho plat- \u2018tor Hvelier than sny.» you ever saw, Some of : them hoped off on the floor.The welterhnd to \u2018tie a towol over the platter when Le -casriéd it out, ab that Le-woald not 1oee the test.That's the reason I \u2018don\u2019t liko frogs.Your may smile af what 1 uay, but.every word of 18 Le tae.\u201d © SInAROE FREAK OF Al WATKR Foto \u2014 - Yor several morning tha guards at Lhe garer t \u2018bridge tho Mississippi River» iis point, with other citizens whom Ahoy havo informed of thé ofcurreuces, have \u2018been grestly intercated in the.sections of wild water -fowl-\u2014ducks and , and evenawaus, \u2018About-médnight those fawl commenve gith- in the river, probably a mile above L bo no , by ita lights.\u201cThe moment.they strike duadow mado by vhream somo + i fly up the n float down to When they rise from the wator they 0 up with a rush aud whirr that can be three or four blocks distant.When, the gray of dawn ate io the east the bridge men can see fowl leaving the water up stesam as far os vision can reach \u2014and of they fly for the north, The sloughs near to snd tho small streams hich empty into ths Mississippi were frozen duriag the recont cold sap, and the gieat river is theionl open water the birds can fied.Bat iit atrangço they do notalight in the water below: the bridge as.woll an above it, \"President Bushanin's Birthplace.President Bushsoan was born at + illoay :Battor, in Cove Gap of the Tuscarors Mountain, about four wiles from Mercorsburg, Franklin County, Ps.His fauher located \u2018there in the mountain wilderness wien it was ri the lise of the © peck mules\u201d hich wera the only means of transportation botwoen t Valley wd the West.His birthplace has loug been marked oaly Ly a stone heap, but Mr, Jacob MoCano purchased the.ones som sixty yosrs ngo, removad the logs to Mercoratnirg, aid re-oreoted the bail.\" fos where jt yet stands, haviug been cate.y proservod by the Rev.R.Lewis Mo.(une, the jeasent owner.Mr, MeCGdnsé hay\u2019 recently udind to the old.-houss in which President Dachauen wes Born another Lo building onoe used for an soadamy, la whic Mr.Buchanan commenced his classical\u2019 stadies, and the two venerable momentous of the only Venmayivaniu I'rusident stand shily side on Fayetto street in Mercorsh They tell the story of tho obsenre bistn of one of the greatest of our indern statesmun, said record the open way to that free institutions offer to intellec: aud well.directed effort, \u2014Philadelphin Times.Erre DOCOA.GRATRFUL ent CONFORTIEE, aye FT = nabural re nuseision, snd .I riod yr) he = y ee Seah de cosh 6 UE FEE EH ARES pre Rothe round panty te allan Shovever share s weak patel.© MAY peonpe ad with pure Sistas L ooeerly Sowsied ne cotye mass hed \"ne menait Pure sen.Neg.the ground, partly hidden by the spoke, but | Ine then, while the little binds are thinking | ed » Jotter ot RE tft, Paul atrect, EEALTH [§ WEALTH Health of Body is Wealth of Mind.RADWAY\u2019S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bons and s clear skin.If yon would have your flash firm, yous bones sound, without curios, an) your comploxion fir, quo HADWAY'S BARBAFARILLIAN RESOL A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION.** To cure 8 CHRONIO OB LONGSTANDING NIEEASE is truly a victory in tho hoallng art; thot reaspning | pawer that clearly discerns exec ant supplion un remedy ; that restorvs step by.siep \u2014by degreas\u2014 the body whlch hay been sloviy atiacked nnd woakon- od by nn inakdlous dluenan, not only commands our | teapoct but deserves our graMiuds.Dr.Radway | has furnished Inunxtni with that wonderful remedy, RADWAY NSARSAVARILLIAN HESOLVENT | which scoomplishie thia result and suffering huna- nity, who drag out an « xistencs of prin and disonso, throuyn long days nn Inn « rights, owe Lim theis gratitude.l'\u2014 Medical Mranyer, @ FALSE AND TRUE.\u2018We extract from Dr.Rudwap\u2019s ** Treatise on DP sease and its Cure,\u201d ay followa: LIST OF DISEASES CURED BY RADWAY'\u2019S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, Ohronte Skin Discsses, Saris of the Bono, Humors, m the Blood, Sorofalous Diseneos, Bad or Unuatural 11abit of Body, Byphtils nnd Venerea), Foyer Borps Ghronte or OM Ulrera, Balt Iheam, Riekota, Whitd Swol cad, Uturl I ng, Aca ns Affections, Cankers Giendular Awellinys, Nodes, Wasting und Deeay:of the Hody, Pl-plos and Hlotches, Tumors, Dyspep- mia, Kiduey snd Bladder Disonses, Chrono Rheurma- tam sud Gout, Consutsption, Gravel and Caloulous Deposits, sud vagution oigihe above compisints to which sometimes are given specious names.Wo ansart that thero 1s un known remedy that res Gossts the curative poysrr aver these disoases thas RADWAYS ARSOEVENT furnishes.It cures step by stop, surcly, from the founluilun, and restotes the fnjnred parts to thetr reand condtfion.The wastos of the\u2018hody are stopped and healthy »k 0 supplied to the system, frou which new materind te forged.Thin in the first corrcetive power of RAD- WAY'S RESQLVENT.- In cases whera tha syatem hat bnen salivatad, and Meroury, Quliokaiiver, Co-rusive Subilmate have so cumulated and become depodited In the hones, joint, ate, canning cares of tho bones, rickets, wpt- nn) curwatures, coutottions, white swolllngs, var.cote veins, ete.the KANKAPAKLLS.(AX will resnlve away those deposita and extoriginaty the virns.of tho dis ase from tho wa ston.if those who nré taking (hese roedicines for the cure of Chuonjo oy Rerofulous diseases, however slow may be ithe cure, * feel better,\u201d and flud thelr general health boproving, tholr Hlesh aud weight m- greasing, or evn keeping its own, is 5 wure sl thut the ourc ia progressing.In theso disvases tho patient clther guts hotter or worse ~the virus of tho Ulsvano in not inactive; if not arrested ana driven from tho blood (t will spread and continue to under- wine the constitution.As s0On us the SARSAPAREE- LIAX makes the patient ** foel better,\u201d every hone you Ji grow botter nnd inoreass in hoalth, strength and iesh.Ovarian Tumors.The removal of these fwnors by RADWAY'Y RRE- BOLVENT Is now so certainly ssfablisbed that what was once conuidercd alipost niraculous (s now a someun recognized fact by all pares.Witiuas the cases of Hannah P.K Lapp, Mrs.C.Krapf, Mrs.J.H.Jolly wad Mrs.P.D, Hendrix Published in our Al- manao for 1879 ; alnd tuat of rs.C.8.Bibbins, In the prose nt oditton of our * ¥aleo and True.\u201d Spaso forbids our Faking partioninr reference te tlio various cuson of chronio discanes resched byoour HARNATAUILLIAN RXJOLVANT.Invalides snd ther felends nAst conanit our tyritings, if they h obtain an len of the promisv and potens/ ol 1 I.Romedies.one Dolinr por Bottle.MINUTE REMEDY.Only requires MINUTES, 10} HOURS, to reliove paîts | and cure agute disenso.RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF, In fran ono to twentyainutes, never failsto relieve 0 5 h tlont! .sot Bip éxuruels she a tue Kal MA TIC, Bod-ri mar Infra, © opted Nervous, Housel: i WAVE RÉADT TR Will ao) Nastent cure./ 5 n ustant cage, Infinshmn¢ion of the Ikidheys, Eaf77me mation of (be Riwdder, Kufinsmima- tien of the Bowols, Congestion of (pe Lungs, Hore Throat, DiMenit Bros ing: Palplintion: of the Henrt, Hw terion, Crogp, Diphtheria, Cniavrh, Infinensz, Mendnshe, Tvothache, Neuralgia, Riestmatisns, Codd Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblaing, Front Bitop, Braises, \u2018fummor C(omplrlints, Gonghs, Cols, Sprains, Prins in tho Chest, Back or.Linihs, aro insiuntly\u2019 relieved.FEVER AND AGUE.YEVEN AND AGUE curcd for Ay gonts.There I not a remedial-ogent in thie worl ut wil oure over nnd Aguo and all ether Malerions, fillioys, Scarlet v old, Yellow and other: favre Vi by HADWAY'H Lis) so.quickly as RADWAY'S: HEADY RELIRF.It will in a few moments, when Saker according tn dirsctions, cuso\u2018Oramps, Hpnams, Sour Btom Honrthurn, Siok Henéauhe, thas, Dysentsgy\u2019 Coilo, Wind In êhe Bowes, nnd all Intersal Poise! Traveiors should always ourry o- bottle of RAD WAYIH ILMADY BELIEY with thom.A faw drope mn water wilt provent mckiseps Ot palms from changé M writer.1¢ [8 better than Mreues brandy or bittory\u2019 is a stimulant, MINENY AND LUMBRRMRY should always bs orovided with te.CALTION.Al remodisi sgents copoble of destroving Hi vious soi bo deciénd Mopphiuns opluge an ov bond osphinie, plug arsica, hyosciwmis, nud ow: -sérychnt: r pour rot ; state times, in very small dosan, relieve the patient dering their sotion futhe system, But perhaps thin seeond does, If repeated, may aggravate and increase the swflaring, nel another - gauss death.Therg is 150 necessity for usi theses uncortain agents when a tive ramody Hike Rapwars) Hæant pruar wits op Ae ment exon.n quicker, w n o least @imoulty in either tnrant or sdaft 0 : THE TRUE RELIEF.RADWAY'S READ F H media} ayont Ad wo y A LE RADWAY's Regulating Pills, \u2018Povteet Purgutives; Noothing Ape riontu, Aet Without Pais, At- ways Rellsbie apd Natural in their Operation, A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CAIOMRI.Perfnetly tnateites, eloynatiy conted with fi \u2018ge, late, puelfy, ciontise and ot; - 8 rary ls fur the care of ail disorders ot Cha stmnack, laver, Bowele, Kidnoys, Bindédar, Nor- Toys Iisounen, Hoadiaohe castipation, l'ustiveness, I een b opepala, Hilioneneay Fever, Indes nation of the Tawein, Piles atid all de mentéof the Initema Vincors.» arin tng 15 8 positive ' ly vognia cou ib miiriorai or dotllee a drag LH lig no imerouty, Observe (he follow] [meme rosnlting GROCERIES, &c.IMPORTANT Grocery Business Place, J.B.RICHER\u2019S WELI-HNOWN Cash Establishment, CORNER OP Co LAGAUCHETIERE \u2014 AND \u2014 SI.CHARLES BORROMMEE.Posression lat March or April next.XONE NEED APPL Y EXCEFI REBPONH!BLE BUSINES3I MIN, Apply on the premise, N TUE HAS 80 ETKADI r usual by J.B.RICHER.otice.MALE OF Labatt's Ale, of London, Ont., LY INCRVAMED IN THE ROVINCE, Thatt!e Azcnt 15 now compelled to devoto his 5 whole ti:mo 16 lt.THE GROCERY BÜSINESS Will be carried on in future as his successor.¢ 45x tt IC PUR) 2 5) % & = Far Nale by all Sl A) PE TY & STREBTH) MANUF ACTURED ans UN Ip == & tending Grocers.40 MEDICINES, &o.W ROYAL MAIL STRAMERS.SPECIAL NOTIOR The steamers of this line takostho LANE ROUTES recommended by Lisutenant MAURY, both the and SAILINGS YROM KEW TORK.Adriatde.Thursday, 4,00 p.1m.sus nio.Saturday, 1.30 p.u- Baltic.Thursday, 400 p.m.Celtic .* Thursday, 10,80 u.m.Mepoblie.Haturduÿ, 4,400 pm.Adrtatie.Thnrsday, 10.0) a m Germante.Salurday, 4 00 p.m.Baltic.Thursday, 0.00 a.m, Celtio.\u2026\u2026.Saturday, 4.W p.w.Brisannle.Satupday, 11.00 a.m.Republse.Thursday, 3.00 pan.Germanie.Maturdauy, HU, m, Bnltie.Thursday, !.%) p.m.Celtbe.Thursday, 8.00 n.m.WINTER RATES.SALOON PASBAGR.Special Rates for Winter New York to Liverpool, $60) Brtars Ticket, $110.New York Ww Liverpool and OÙ gold.Return Tickets, £ F145 and ckets to London, #7, and to aris 920 uonal.Chlldr:p Lotween one and twolvo years bælf-price.Infants fron.Bervants, $560 \u2018hese Steamiors do not carry Oattle, Gbeep or Plus STRERAGE PASSAGE, To apd from Montreal, Liverpool gonderry, Quecnstown, Glasgow, Pausengers takiny the \u2018* White H£ar Ste s rulo, arrive in London in Bly days from Now Xork- Pi er» boo! via Livorpoo!, to Europe i pein ates, ! For further information pass J.CORTIS, Agent, 87 Bro ay, New B.J.COGHLIN, 35 81.oniptoe Étuet, Winter Arrnugements.notes CES Lirporreeuds od, Birde-sust Ste coûte.engine, [ron Steak psi- Manafsotured ribs sir European Sal Quarnntesd, Now and Gout Bent to an by Physicians.Yosnan by or : .\" \u201c1 have used JOH considerable time, thero (Bigned,) To tbe Invalid, the TA S7e00 x brated ans 0f EK ing 8 Cis 6, Harrilow wit oon te.The | Unto Aold slob existe in cnte, §1.00 sddroes on gd by all THAN, BONA & 00.ERAS Lace THE CHAMPION OARSMAN WRITES: ne bart.œuecls formel have ever tried.Jt as plonsant to tho taste, and is no teouble nbont Îte digostion.EDWARD TANLAN, Toronto, Ont.strong © patfection of feeb! stomach, Bois @rnoers.foe, 850.Ü iQ MOKE RHEUMATISM OR GOUT, ACUTE OU CHRONIC, BALICYLICA.SURE CURE.under the above Trade Mark, ieylie Medieino Co.OF PARIS AND LEIPZO.Immondiate.Rollet W ntet, Porvaanans *Oare voly-used by ail the sale pad America.beoom- nble: Rémedy on no pe mire y discovorer nf the poisonose {| Ste Blood of Rheumatic 0x; Not pride» nord BURNE 4 000 Depot, 312 Brondwar, M.Y.La rece! Convalescent, and the.Vigor musculat development.ft lo and 81 IR-DYE W.A.Baichelor's Hair Dye\u2014Best! fold by all Druggists, ; and 16 Bond street, N.Y.Seud for Gireatar, ed MANUFACTURING \u2018WORKS.LOOK HERE! THE UNIVERSAL GRINDER.(FEWERLL PATENT), Werke daily in two localities in Mombzenl.PHOSPHATES AND ALY, HINERALS GROUND, AY PO RIGHT >» RATE OF oux x TONS PER NOD! » i and ail\u2018 - aslo eal rs an Ons tod OAL AT 00 WRITE 90 50: OSLAEGE STREET, MO TIMBER.Busiding and Bridge Timber! EEERAAR Capt 1580 Caps.Label.1350 Capt.Mylins.Newfoundland.Buenos Ayres.A200 Capt.Neil MokesD, f the Li ) Mall Line salll The Stocamers of the Liverpool Ka pattie Passengers to Ad from ireland and Bootland), are intended 10 be des- trom [Liverpool every Thursday oro Saeki fou of Ton PROM HALIFAX ROBES a vreonierreerser The SE Newfourdiand a\".John's, yag.os Pebroary 5 Lg Liv - méctiny with Sarmutisy, from JA 1, 998d Srousry, 6n4 Mibornien, from Tavurpoot, bi Dob- RATER OF FARRAR sa LY TALIFAK AND Cuba.#30 OÙ t-MOSTUES.2000000 AQU VO An experiences varrisd où each vesssl.Berthe not eqourod until paid for.Through Bils Leading yranted in Idve sass at Cou ion tul Ports, 6e -poiste to anedt ond the Woetern States.ot ve ACU, A fIEIRN HUFPEL & SOXB ; tn 1A dat & MALOOIM In WORKMAN 1 Grnoechttrob strout JAMES & ALKX.ALLAN, 70 Groat homeward voyages.uecnstown, Netter or Carald, Tr ° 1s00100000011 0631-80 Boltast to to ao in Giasgow to Enyao atroet : in KH, Jannes etroet Halle etroat; in New Broadway.; \u2018Hed A.ARRAN, _ Cornes of Fourille and Common mo U.8.K,00 2th sh Ith ith 2%n lat loib lah Mar, he \u2018 April Mouths, BU and e178 gold , gold, addi all parts of apply to Bork.\u201d Oe to \u2018Montreal.CAST CHARLEY DHEHIE 6 DOMINION \u2018Live of Steamahipe, : Sunning in connecsos with \u2018be Grand Trent Railway of Cansén.OTTAWA; BULKING.0:00.00.8,800 S08 \u201814 gm.and 3.16 p.m.FOR NEW YORE SEAT dep dh \u2018\u201c\u2018 Platform aoû West! hones SRA N 5 s and Parinr Vars to Das Bxproms.ov Monteil ond Boston.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL «| Lael) H CE ~~ M.0.& 0.RAILWAY, EASTERN DIVISION, \"uf nd, ¢ | 5 Commeneing Monday, February Trains will be ran ! ara | om this Divislem MIXRD.} Louve Montres.sise Am I Montreal.vere Be pan, Arrive Quebeen ori Pippa.418 om.RETURNING.\"| MAIL, MIXED, Leave Quebec., 9.80 je basi ens sm 20m hve Montreal ve 28 sn, ORNERSL ORFI08\u201415 Place d'Armes square.STARMRS, LEAVE & ALDEN, Ticket Agents.: 90 .JAMNG | DOTE DAME NTRLUTE 02106 | JT P 207 i 32 Gen, Pass; Agus.WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, 4 Commencing 17th Nov., i879.| Through Bx os igrer (Sundays exons op follows Trains Tun daly ' leave Foiut Levs.Le.18 A.M, Lrive Kisicre-du-lo * \u201cTrois Pistoleu La PE, Jümouski.sc * Yo Campbeltown.\u201c \u201c Dulhousie,.oe - \u201c Bathurst, .,.by A.Newcastis,,, 14 # Moncton.\u201c $ BL JON.ernece - Halttax ., Leo PM, Th'e Irsin connects at Point Levy with Orand Trunk Jin leaving Montano BD The Trains to Bt.John and Saliax.semain Moucton over Sunday.= \u2018The Trains leaving Halex at 1: Jobn at 5:05 TM.amd whick ru BLY 4:30 AM.by Où: area Law a belitown over Huuday.i ~ nat Trunk 17sin Teuving at The Pullman Osr loaving Monteeat Wedvesday and Priday ota rd fax dthat ing 0s Tuesday, day io bt.oun, \u2019 For information In regard to P Fanon 5a, Kaleo of Freight, Train Arr = D.POTTIN Co Chiot CIS GE nt.Borember 17th, 1870: - | DIVISION.Q M.0.& 0, RAILWAY, | to Ottawa.COLE On and after Mouday, Jeuuary 19e,\" : Tratus wil) leave Hoohelags Dope ay follows j\u2014 , ; Kx press Train for Hull of, Arxtre.nt Hall ab.om Aylolor at.BD D ~ pee Sypan gem rman [ EAVE MONTREAL at x ;'Tiatvo fa press Truins day, hed and 0 Las à Waterloo, 7,10 a.m.Mister 3 250 pus RER er vous Por Meteo ane Msiogs 3 TEOTONLA 2,150 tons QUUURO 004 tons albany 04 B16.ai Sow «+.LOUIS.tons | 'ORONTO ., 8,200 tops ¥t morning.~ $00 tons M HAL.5,200 tons ; oser Borsa ively DATE OF SAILING.; _ For pas.vtt sait Toe GOING WORT, : Stanmery ap follows 1 2 APRES Portiand.sr SRT EER ES | Rue IT Ti Arig \u201cta Mondraal a¢ 2.40.pa.i MOTE.0.oso eraeeeons 3 Bxpress leaves 35 : BPOOKIY Re 00000000000 .p OT NY Rates of Passage for Winter Months Ly ke penves Now Piri : amer \u2014Monsson to.Liverpeal, 880 1.satrm do, \"Ba a] LAG Na mine iret Boman ais trad de ta; let Ve Er dE «an be bad stall 48 \u201cHaw Tork Otios, 417 rodage Or ay Ticket Offices in WM.¥.SMITH, Dayaanges À Su date Su parts of Camade.VARNIBEHES, JAFPANS, LINSEED 921.NACNCNERY AND BURNING OAS, 0040, -Mmerliels and Belgian Wisdew Glass.ROLLED, ROTH awd POLISHED FLATS, CODORED, PLAIN AND .[= Charles ê Lucas [+] re: hin, i.van on ve\u2019 Lasip as ti & Qolebrnitd Aniline Dyss.218, 314 and 816 St.Paul, and 208, Bis and 207 Commiséionees street, mou NEW BOOKS.IN car Prieo, FABEAR'S.ST.PAULA CHEAI EDITION \u2014 OF \u2014 Ommon Farrars Lite nud Work ot St Paul.VOIUME.Bvo.« oo 88.00.YOU BALM.BY DAWSON BROS, 150 &161 ft.James Street.~~ BOOTS & SHORES, from Disorders of the Diguetiva Dryans : spat y Inw, ties, Fullness of the ho Load ul tue hlomect ; ak ash, bour Mr wtniions Minit or Fiutterinæ \u201d Tours \u20ac vipa or vu oratlou Hanustions whats fn a Yylny posture, Dimoess of Vision, Bain or rhe before Che algh Vover Dei) Pain in the Jean Defitonoy of | ; Yaliswn oss o the Skin or! 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