The Star, 17 mars 1880, mercredi 17 mars 1880
[" 1] - \u2018 adit : 3 \"A R.\u201ca VOL.X11.NO.63.eS MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1830.1 PRICE ONE CENT.UNHAPPY RUSSIA.THE REVIVAL.Malarinl Fever.Houses To Let.Houses To Let.Situations Vacant.Situations Wanted.\u2014 Bil 1, se agggmicd by the Senate, was then Morning Telegrams.Sparks from the Telegsaph.Lord Ramsay will again contest Liver- \u201cThere is to Le à large sugar refinery bat at Hamilton, Professor Nordensk jold is expected in Lun- don next week, The Royal Princes now in the West ludise are to vit Niagara Falls.In London, Ont , they complain of impure mitk and unw holesome meat.Dang: ruus counterferr 5100 bank bills are dn wag x in Americiu cites.Nemiru'ions for the City Elections in Queb?e wale take place April 12th.New nmigrant sheds are ordered at St.Boniface, Emirson, and Turtle Mountain.A Moo deo waon, wile of Mayor Dawson, 0 Charlotte lows, l'El, lel-uddenly Friday Light, Phe mail bugs from the (ape Diamon-i fclds were robled of £50,000 worth of dis- memds.A large number of men are \u20ac Iatifax \u201charvesting ice for New Yo Fostou.The Winuipeg City Council has consented to allow a tem bridge to bo built for the C.P, Exlsy.Some officials of the Royal Arsenal are coming to Canada to give instructions in the manufacture of powder.Tt ia feared that a propeller which loft Bay City for Texas five days ago with forty people on board bas been sunk.- Signor Cuiroli, speaking in the Italian Cliswberw, said ho will inexorably mppress the Irredénta movement.d at and A Chicago meeting | resolutions in viking 50,000 3 from the south to ie.in Hlinois The \u2018* Great Easters™ is ta be aed ap to bring emigrants to Canada and the ted.States, and take caitle back.Chief Justice Allen, of:N.B., has sefused the application for a Pomtponement of the tril.of the Queen vs.Tower © A mhotister meeting: is to bo held in- Hyd Fark on Easter Monday, fa discuss the re- lemme vf the claimant to the Tichborne cstxien.The ordinary revenue of Prince Edward Island: for 1879; was $227,182.58.and the |: expenditure $229,132.47, The don of the Governor-General cost nearly $4, The French Chambezof Depatiss a vote of 388 tô 17 passed & resolution ex ing confidence in the Government's shility to ; apply the existing laws aguinat unauthorizad religious bodies.M.Ferry's Education bill il the Senate's modification wag passed by a vote of 376 against 93.: FRANCE AND THE.JESUITS.Pants, March 16.\u2014In the Chamber of Left introduced an in- trrpellation asking the Government what course it will pucate relative to the unsush; -asized rel coufraternitié®.The Premier emphati ly repeated his declaration of yess 5 that be woyld a ly the existing kw \u201cA Hberty of to render , He demanded com tion.He would always be __ ai sccount of his acts.folie Botyad \u201cplete vite of confidence by a large majority.The motion intreduced by the Left, express.|i ing confidence i in the vernal and rely- om its firmmess to enforce the laws mt ere was ne | 388 to 147.The Extreme Left abstained -fiom voting.The minority were all mom- beru of the right.The Ferry Educational the Senate to-day pasied a Bill the Fostal mouey-order conves- tie w the United States.dÉcPe ns THE SOUTH AND WEST.« Cisouenars, March 16,\u2014The Sr to-day publishes csop reports ftom: peu all points the Scuths and nq Veet.mands p by farmers of varius ssetioms ai through hic, Illinois, ang Iisa, The wheat crop is poported as as reusrkably fine, with a larger acreage.fran at: st any Jv time: In Rentals sas and Tennesee some injury by the lly, is Encens sad 1 but prospects \u2018are good fo; ansveags crop.hentucky, Tenneesce and; Southern Ohio are ing te plant much more tobacco than sod Kea slio largely increases ac devoted to homp.Patches in a few places have been somewhat .injured by the reccus.cald suap, but the pees.; pects are good far a fine crop.ess the pri.| aeut wet weather ends ii severe cold, pledges the Conservative à when iv THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Fonrib Pnrliament\u2014fecend Session.BENATE.Giraws, Mach 16,\u2014Hon Mr.Cornwall called attention to the advisability ot assist ing emigration to British Columbia to work en the Pacifi« Railway.as he said labor was scarce there and the dreaded Chinese would crowd in andr be taken on by contractors un.lexs stéps were taken to supply white labor.Sir Alex.Campbell stated that no action hed been taken in the matter by the Government.He conld say however in a general way that the Minister of Agriculture is disposed to consider what aid can fairly and reasonably te given intending immigrants to Pt.tish Columbia in coaucction with the l'aifie Railway there, without imposing any exin ordinary Durden on the country.The s-1be remaiks may possibly apply to any re- - ¢undsut labor whichgeeks employment in thus part of the Dominion.\u2018The Hous adjourned at 4.45 p.m.COMMONS, Mr.Thom Haldimand) presented a petition of the Bishop amd clergy of the Church of England in Nova Scotia sud the Clergy of otlur cburches in that Province, jiaying tbat the bill legalizing marriage with a deceased wife's sister way not Jase.Mr.Weldon also presented a petition of L the Metropolitan nnd clergy of the dioces: of [ Fredericton against the bill.CEEDIT VALLEY RAILWAY, Mr.Caron presented a petition of thy Grund Trunk Railway Company against the bill to incorperate this company.Hon.Mr.Kobinson presauted a petition of the Co ef Torento in favos of incorporating the said compavy.ADJOURNMENT.; Sir Jobn Maodonald moved that as it was usual to:adjourn on St.Patrick's Day, this House, when it adjourns to- stands adjourned until three p.m.on y.\u2014 Carried, SG INSFECTION ACT.The House, on wotion of Hou.Mr.Baby, farmed itself into committee of the whole on the follEwing resolutions\u2019: That it is ex t to amend the Gencral Jus Ack, 1874, 87 Vic.chap.45, and the Act 39 Vic, chap.33, amending aad extending it th the whole Deminion in the fol- join Ist.Py inserting after the word \u201cpickled\u201d in the first line of the sixty-ARth suction of the said Act, the words * and smoked.\u201d Pond.By after snb-saction 8 of inserting section 68 of the said act, the following para phs : a.) pi each box of smoked herrings, two cent (Ba) for esch half-box of smoked Mexrings, \u2018one-cent ; (c.) Por each qoartersbox of stoked herrings, one-half cent.8rd.By striking out of tha section sub- stitutod for section 97 of the sid Act by the Act secondly above mentioned, the words, \u2018ei } pounds, © and.eubetituting in lieu words bal dix Mr.Longley ec thal net over ous cent per box should rs imposed on smoked.herrings, After some disenseion, during which Hon, Mr.Baby exphined that the resolutions, | were introduced to meets a want which was complained of -by Fosrds of trade from the : Mezitime Provinges, the eammittes rose and reported progress.THE BUDGET DEBATE.\"Mr.McCallum resumed the adjourned de bate on the budget.party had made opposition, and advanced facts to rose that pledges had been carried out.he Opposition remained wilfally blind to the progresu which tite country was reskiDg; they had sams and heard not, exes snd saw | not, and minds and they sould not understand.Lost in a ses of political inconsistency; they grasped at the veriest trifles to ssve their reputation, in the endeavor to prove that tho National policy had not benefited the country.Inhis k the other night the hon.leader of the the Opsasition.had tad the.United States were ar in\u2019 the poule of nations because they had wo foreign Hon, Mr, Mackentie\u2014Hear, hear.Mr.McCallum continued\u2014The hon.gentleman admitted having made the statement; well, he would read the hem.gentleman à return of the imports.and exports of the United States, exclusive of bullion, fora term of years past.In 1850, their imports were $164,000,000 and exports $135,000,000, a total commerce of $209,000,000 ; in 1860 their puparts were 8230; 900,000 snd exports 8314,000,000 à total commerce of $652, 000,- which in grradly feared every direction.imports fruits of all kinds prose sise toh abuad 0; in 1870 their imparts wero $401,000, ct.Farmers al speak of o rer of beg $847,000,000 ; in 1879 their importe amonnt- Somes.This ia especially thesens ropeets od to 2454,000,600 and exports $688,000, from fhe South, : id of $1,103,000 090, et this was \"TER SIRATFORD POON: barge ot os of atin, Mr.Mee STRATFORD, Ont, March 18.Phe fd: Cullum then entered intosn exposition of the lowing is a list of the losses tlie fire of weeny inconsiatencies had marked tha Mandsy, sud the insurance: RB William.career of the hom.gen Afver dis- son, stock $9,000, insured in of Êng- ng exhaustively the National policy in y ilton Mwtual $3,0007 its ve berge the hon.gentleman pro.'s $300; building owned by Gilbert thesubjeet of the issue of lone, insured for 41, 0.806 in Quaea's; 8 N | legal ee ae a Theve: \u2018were, ao denbt, Rymes & Co, stock §16,000; irsnred in Hart: twe aides ta this question, be considered - ford tor $2,000, 1! $2,000, Scojtish that the imsne of n mized cwrrency as the Commercial $3,000, Queen's $1,000; on fur- necemities of the cowry derianded\u2014eay an .witare, $800 in Citizens\u2019, on , Went equal smonnt.in bonds and \u2018an equal amannt Sepate and House, them of the threatened dificulty, and urgng apt action on the pending agreement.is anid at the War Department that tréope ane now : .stationed at convemient points near- the re- sarvation, and, if decmnes, necemmes Recesmry, can be - , readily oo yey inte serriee te of in.the tis nn- ss be ismed if the.cas A4 a a ern, $5600, British American $600, A McNair & Co, stock $17,000, ivsured in Lancashire ior 83,000, Imperial $2,000, Commarcial Wndest 8,000, Noottish Commercial 81,060, \u2018Waterloo Mutnal $2,000 ; owned by Joeoph Kyeith, lvsured in Phenix of London fos $1,200; J Welsh, insurance on stock $1,508 in Narbe ob cota; A Mathe- 200, imurance On type and presses, North British gen Queen's va» Scottish Comme: 1,000 ; om stoc! Royal 81,000,\" To 2 $3,600, National $1,000, Lancashire $1,000, Scottish Commercial $1,000.The _ origin of the fire is still unknesa, RUBSEAL AND WOLEBLEY, Loxpom March 1@&-\u2014&t the Service clubs, the theme of comversation and general ge the ow between Russell and Wob ut the Horse, Guards, B is franght with considerable Highuess the Duke Cambridge, who is s ge pen frisad of the feumer, aud in the opinion is that the scribe 1s 80 hesvily handicapped that even if he were in sois alight emp, which all think he is not, he not-te-tho ant who wenkl care out second best.With the Duke of Cambridge, the Prines of Wales, the Duke of and many i of mea en val calibre, he Noack seliancs in De: Russell's state ments, is svesy desire fos afull investi.Satin.Bir Garset \u2018Wolseley is not expected to compuence his duties of Quarter.Thaster-General on the headquarters staff until the autumn ; pessibly it maybe later be gr takes his seat at the Home Guards.Jook upon the appointment as a fitting ome aad in every way adapted to the young pr bas ph himself in ine tances ndent of his qualifications, a splendid eorist in army matters Pp * INVADING THR USE BERSERVATION.Se dr Maoh 18.\u2014 Secretary today received à te from Pinos Agency, stating pao already staked ok das asd taken Up ranches on the Ute meervation and others are preparing to follow, À talegeam \"ae the ext two weeks will soe the reasr- with trespassers, an fs.is a mera th : mops will be oot o the reservation ~ poi protection of the : Veen, This matter 4 sbinet to-day.Schur also ean ferred: wi Yay pod wd the Ute chiefs now here.[twas | that in order toinfluence their nation : aguinst hostilities, the Utes chiefasbionld leave at once for Colorado.Schurz has immed an onder stating that no selections or clim 0: ie Us resctvation will be recogmky axe: pt thas made after the landa.haxe regu'atiy restored to the pablio demain, £4 seu bas alto commun - \u201c@tions to the Indian Commissioners of the - in currency, the onec ble inte the ether at the option of the r-\u2014weuld be an advantage to the Dominion, and saves large amouut of interest to the people.Capital and labor were joint partners in producing wealth.Whenever rayer capital paid more thes its share in the shape intesest, laber had to suffer.After discussing tLis question, he £a, canclud- gave a brief resume gf hi his rema ing amidst At aix aulodk Speuker left the chair, AFTER RECESS, Mr.Oliver contipuet he debate on 2 the budget.Ho our policy was leading us $0 runexation.The fa the deposit in the Dominion Ssyiugy Bsuk within the past year was proof positive shat the Nations} Policy had- net: impeamed the condition of the working classes.The valne of rcal eothte im ait the provimeon had sls been very mach reduced,\u2019\u2014se marked was the réduction that In many towns he was in- foamed the tenants were enjoying.the privilege of livipg- in houses free of rent, be the proprictors thought it better {0 alla aii horas tn bo occupiad fe than leave therw vaaut.In Ottawn alonc there were 720 houacs vacant, and in all thet cities roportion was quite as This wasthe result of the = art With the exception of a few manufacture rm 80 clam in Cauada had derived the smallest advantage from the working of the National polir.In a Lu be fow years the dubt of Canada would be greater than that ef the United States.While the Americus Were reducing their debt, we weer increns- ing ours.Hb contended that the fecting of ge country was bocoming sdverse to the cy.?Mz Sprosle entered Je a a atamant of purent Prices to peewe that the agricul gommunity bad been bemefited by the new Gigault: cantended: that tha predie- tions of the Libegals with respect tathe N.P.dad been completely falsified, and in the course of hig argument quoted figares from trade retams in of his theory.Mr.King gains tho N: Don te Le that it bad \"militeted- against tie and commencial interests of Now Brunswick.- Ma Domville moved the adjoumment.1\u2019 The House adjourned at 1t p.m., until: 3 po \u2018om Thursday.Tom: SHAMS DAME * ar, Jon, EB, March 18.\u2014Coroner Me- Phezaon held an inquest today ing the 1 death of conductor witnesses were B inclu \u2018the train: hands and a on the ill fated train.The following verdict Yaa brought in by the.jury pont The Semyel D, Allinghem cama is death accidentally by being Epocked off the Logo of hia train by thé at Quispam.hc ras Jamel arn di re ven ama ia ssmnettion wil Oe to fe ay = censure for ving lives Du dé the employees \u2018He enumerated the | ST.PETERHDURG, March 18.\u2014The .rural assemblies or commuual authorities, who received some time ago an official manifesto from the (car setting forth the unhappy and perilous condition of she country and requesting them to send delegates to the capital to consult with him a8 to the beast methods of abolishing the ewils which the pation is suffering, to co-operate with the Government in the maintenance of order, have transmitted to St.Petersbarg tüeir answer, declaring 1t is not possible, uuder the circumstances, for thein to tender say assistance to the Coveimmcent specified in His Majesty's communication sguiust revolutionary propeganda The as- we mblies represent that the laws of the cm.pure themselves are an inseparable bar to any a tion of this kind ou their part.Thay instance (he suppressicn of public opinion, the restrictions placed npon liberty of discussion, and tie bad system of cducation prevalent throughout Russi, and state that as long ns no effort is made by the central Government to modify this condition of thiugs, which constitutes the bisis of all the ua- tions] trouble and disorder, it is worse than useless to devise further repressive moa.sutes with the lope of restoring order by the very weans woich are comstantly pro- docing its opposites The wasemblios also point out to the Czar the fact that the Nihil.lets freely although secretly circulate their opinions both through meetings and printed eets, and thot the ivyal friends of the Cear and of the empire are prohibited by law rows adopting like means for counteracting and combating the political aud social heresies of the revolutionists.In conclusion, the communal mpresontatives affirm that in their jungment, the ouly way open to tho Government to fight the Propagande | is by granting to the adherents the Crown the same privileges of free speech and improved education which the Nihilists seek to obtain by the overthrow of the Thrones and the substitution of anarchy for order.Until this is resolved upon, the co-operation desired by the Czar they claim can accomplish no good or permanent result.Among \u2018the changes recently foreshadowed amd now made, the following are announced: General Gourko, Assistant Commander-in-Chief of St.Peters- Lurg, is su upersedod by General Kortanda, and Gen.Zouroff, Prefect of Police, by Gen.Batiano.NOVA Soon) MINERALS.Havrrax, N.3., March 18.\u2014The report of the Comminaioner of Mines laid om the table of tho House this afternoon, shows the following products of minerals in Nova Scotia: during 1879 :\u2014 Gold, \u201813,008 ounces ; irom, 29,889 tons ; manganese, 145 tons: coal, 788,273 tons4 coke (made), 9,646 tons ; .Bypeurn, 95,126 tons ; building stone, 5,562 tous ; barytes, 480 tons ; limestone, 9,444 | tons ; fire clay, 60 tans; grindstoues, 1,075 tons.During 1877 the quantity of \u201ccoal \"raised wea 788,371 tous, a decsense of 4,383 | tons compared with 1879, by the following ' counties:\u2014 (Cumberland, $9,222 tons; Piotos, , 388,488 tons ; Cape Breton, 205,984 tons ; other counties 44670 tons.Of the 088,224 tons ; sold, 278,120 tons were consumed in Nova \u2018 Scotia, 154,118 tons sent to Quebec, 84,731 tons to New Brunswick, 57,051 tons to Newfoundland, 44,891 tons to l\u2019.E.Island, (51, 641 tons to tho United States, 10,124 tons to the West Indies, and 7,848 tons to Europe.Compared with 1878 there , was an increase of 50,000 tons sent to the upper provinces, caused by the National » while the shipments to the United tes decreased 44,000 tous, owing to want of tonnage and exceedingly low price of coal in that country.During the nine months of 1879 in which the National palicy was in force tHe mines were very active, 40,000 tons more being raised in the inst quarter of 1879 off in | than in the cormspanding period in 1878.\u2018The total quantity of coal raised in Nova Scotis since 1785 has been 16,491,612 tons.The greatest quantity of coal ever shipped to the United States was in 1865, when 465,194 toms were shipped, and the smallest quantity, last year, 51,641 tons.There are 3,084 men em loyed i in Nova Scotia ry whe 620,602 days\u2019 Inbar Last and the av mantity of col was 272 tons.The nterootonisl Raitway cou- | sumed 74,188 coms of col laat yoar, of whieh 51,916 tons were Med by the Springhill and 18,554 by the mmond mines.The coal mipes paid $40,840 into she Provincial Treasury for royalty, The total yield of gold during 1879 was 18,501 ounges, 8 dis, 10 gre.8 t 12, 557 ounces, 1 dwt., 22 grain 1873, Sis yield per tou Ts aluo ager aged 4 dwt.higher than in tho yeas, frog a lesseped tonnage of quartz crushed.Tho yield per mas haa been 284 per-day.Bince 186% the quantity ef gold raised in Nova Seotia has boon 299,272 tons from 882,148 tons quarts, representing 202, - 735 days\u2019 labor.LATEST MAL NEWS.\u201cWMerki Over.The shocks have rea; in Alsace, which is deemed a sign of spring.Four Germans, ons Austrian and several Frenchmen have been expelled from Lombardy as dangesone reyolutionists.One hundred and fire out of two hundred cattle on an ocean were lost overboard a meent voyage -to Eaxape in stormy weather.Spain, in imitation of Frange, has just started pil deg in Dame for Govern; ment pu; airing to perfect themselves seulpaus and painting.The Italian.Government Las offered throe prizes, amounting to £380, for vineyards raised from grafts of American varieties capable of resisting the.phylioxers.A clergyman of the Free Itefoomed Church in Bohemia, according to a tof corresponden the Londom News, has been figed $1,100 florins - (about §580) for preaching the gospel.An eminent Knsian general Las advised the Czar to relinquish the Winter Palace as an imperial residence, It has so many inmates says, that a close surveillance is impossible.\u2019 A new order in the Brahmo Somaj, under the name of \u201c Brahma Sadhak,\u201d has been in- stitated in India for those who wish to cultivate dévotion and piety without giving up .secular avocations.There are great le as to the increase of, n Italy, where for! three years theme bas boen [ree trade in public houses, and damands are now « made fort the revival of former restrictions.A week before Colonel was captured by the Greek brigznde he wrote toa.friend : \u201cThe assertion that ¢ itis ugmfe to go a few miles beyond the walls of Salonics\u2019 is as true of that town as it is of London or Dublin.\u201d Three young anglers of Genoa were preparing dynamito for fish in a tavern at: Comigliano when the dynamite exploded.Two of them were kilted and the third: seri injured, tho honee, moreover, being wreck The Russian Minister of the Interior is.making arrongements despatch next summer of four steamers, laden with exiles, to the island of Saglalien, in the Pacific.Fach.vessel will take eut fixe or six hundred exiles, among them being many Nihilists at.present confined in the peevincial prisons of: The Governce: of Vient bas prohibited: Dr.Hansen from giving any more nore pablic ex.bibitions of magnetism, spar.ently the reset proto (ho me ty of the University of V Jenna, in which; the performances are desenibed oa inj y affecting the nervous sensibility of the audiences.Owrin peobably.te she madden Cam more ral ndstire bave occurred in various jl have; glided into the water, snd it is feared that a part of the village illage may sharo the same fata, and at Bellgarde, iñ Fribeurg, sovmal-acps: tain.An infant is.ab this t in: Paris.He tie sut (hp mewn in Yoaudi, whe Porforme the most difficult: azithmetionl tions mentally, bos hei i} Toad mew walle.prenais A: \"nee peotaberant, | in the manner , | Wäx called upon by of wood are slipping down theside of 2 mouth.hes ftceived no instraction, and 3 can neither - Meetingw in The First Baptist Church and Theatye Royal.The meeting yesterday afternoon in spite of the severe storm was well attended.Addresses were delivered by Kevs.Beaudry, l.eonard, Wells, Munro aud Hammond.A large numbér, not only of children, but of adults remained at the inquiry meeting, The attendance at the evening meeting, 1n the Theatre Royal, was somewhat diminished by the unpleasantness of the weathes.Alter the singing of several hymizs by the choir, the Rev.Mr.Beaudsy offered a prayer for the Divine Spint to enable Mr, Hammond to help convicted sinners to find the Saviour.Mr.Huu mend then 1ead and commented upon the 106th Psalm.In the course of hie re- maths be referred to some of tha intersting cares that bad been found in the inquiry meeting st the First Baptist Church in the afternoon.One a that of a man who said be had no Lope to: hincelt, but he wanted ris children to be saved.After the singing of a hyena gentleman Mr.Hummond to relat.his conversion.He siil that he cane tothe > last night little expecting what was about to take place.But he met God, , He could uot tell what he ult while Mr.Hammond wus -podung.At the enquiry meeting two militsters spoke and while en his hnees he believed he was converted.Mr.Hammond then asked him what reasons he bad to believe that he wag converted.Ho replied that he was putting his trust in \u2018Christ ; that he loved the Baviourand prayers, the w ord of God and His peopls,and carnestly desired the salvation of others.ME.HAMMOND'S SERMON was on Matt.22, 44, * What think ye of Christ /\u201d A lady had written to him saying that if he would preach about David and Solomon, she would come and hear him.But the \u2018question was not \u2018\u2018 What think ye of David /\u201d but ** What think ye of \u2018'hrist ?\u201d Jesus was not only the Son of Dav rid, bat the Divine Saviour of men, and in that light men must see Him to be saved y Him.Some may;havo thefhead all right, but the heart all wrong.The state of the heatt must be decided by the feelings cherished: towards Christ.What is He to you I Hear what God says in the 50th to those who forget Him.À young man who related his conver- \u201cSion in the morning ' meeting stated that when he came to the meeting a few evenings ago he was utterly Godloss and simply came in out of curiosity by the invitation of a friend.He weat home praying ull the way as he walked along the streets, What did they think of Christ ! Who was He, what was He ?He tlien read what Napoleon had said of Christ's divinity when in the Island of St, Helena.; All who believe in Christ feel for Him that wonderful love that Napoleon referred to and declared to b: a preof of Christ's divinity.If they never felt that love, would they not be conviuced, then, of the truth of Christ's words about etornal punishment ?They could not put this subject from them.God demanded on answty their answer to \u201cthe question of the text.Were they thinking of Christ as one who tould chauge thelr hearts?Many belicve in Christ &s 5 Saviour, but not as the only end complete Saviour.He was able to save un'o:the uttermost all who came unto God through Him.They could not believe this if they did not believe in Christ's divinity.Sonde, like the man in the afternoon meeting, may think that God can save others, bat not them.Ho is able to save the chief of sinners, the worat drunkard and adulterer may be saved, and will be if he will accept Christ us his Saviour.A very large number stayed after the scr.mon for the ministers and: others to con verse with them.To-night Mr.Hammond will preach to men.gy of the-oppasite sex will be admitted into the theatre till after nine o'clock.if Tomek veges ed Jar.have in hand, are the fertile source of a pestilent brood of evils.Chronic constipation, piles, dyspepæis, with a longe train of aches cand diseases extending throagh all the cher orguns, are the natural consequences, The only prevention of these ills is the constant use of emall doses of Castor Oil The ole objection to this reginen 1 removed by the fart that Neott & Bovae's Dulatabld Cador iq! 1a odorless, and) has a most agree le fla- Malarial Fevers, « ous.pation, torpidity of the liver and kiducys, general debility, ver- veusness und neuralgic viluek\u201ds, yicld reudi- lv tothis great cuss conqueror, Hop Pitters.It repaus the ravages of diseuse by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm always Sce \u201c l'roverbs\u201d iu other column.The Sele Objection Removed.The irregular habits of business and workingmen, As shown by their neglect of the necessary functions of the body, in their teverish haste to get through with what they vor.P'nee 20 vents a bottle, 0 Special Notice.WHEN yon viait or leave New York City, save gage and Hire, and stop at Grand Union Hotel, peutly opposite Grand Central Depot, 350 elegant rooms reduced to $1 and upwards per day.Elevators.Restaurant supplied with the best.Horse-cars.Stages and Elevated Railroad to all Depots.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Vegetine Purifies the Blood, Renovates sad Invigorntes the Whole System.JTh MEDICINAL PROVEETLRS ARK Alterative, Tonic, Solvent Diuretic, and VEUETINI: ie nade exclusively from tho julcas of Carefully.-wolcoted barks, soots a orbs, sod æ eancentrated taat tt well effoctustiy lente on the 8 taint of SUKOF.Aie ÉCROFULOUS H ORS, CANURR, CAN- US HOMOR, BEFSIFELA A8, SALT KH@U c ANKER, FAINTNESS AT THÉ STUMAUR, ant a aiseuses that arise from Impure blond.8¢ Ci A ATIOCA, INVLAMMA Y and CHRONIC RHEUM ATM, NKURALGLA, GOUT and BPINAL COMPLAINTS, | can only be elfectually cured through the blood, ¥or ULCERS snd Lt UIRRASRS of the KIN, PUSTULES, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, 1LY, SCALDHEA > aoû BINGWUBM, VKox cie Las never failed toc fleet a permanent cure.For PAINS IN THE BACK, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, DROVSY, FRMA LE WBAKNE 4, uterine diseases and FENKKAL DEBILITY, VEGATING acta directly upon the causes of these cumpisiate.It tnvigorates and strengthens the whole system, directly upon the secretive organs, a lays Infdagna- tion, cures ulceration aud regulates the bowels.For CATARRH, NYSPEPBIA, HABITUAL ces TIVENEMS, PALPIPAFION OF TFM& HEART, HEADACHE, PIL¥S, NERVOUSNESS, and GBYE- HAL PROSTRATION O# THE NERVOUS 3YSTEM, no medicine has ever givin such porfect sat.sfac- tien ae the VEGwTINE.Tt purifies the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and possessss à controlling power over the nervous system.\u2018The remarkable cures effected by \\ KurTINEK havo induced many physiciens nnd apothecarice whon we know to prescribe and use it in thelr own faml- les.In fact, VEORTISY ie the best romedy yot discov ered for the above disesses, and is tho Only reliablo BLOOD PURIFIER yet placed beforo the publics Em T ever L Vegetine H.B.STEVENS, Boston, Mass., and Toronto, Ont.Vegetime is Sold aby all Druggistn.69 2aw HE ONLY CURE FOR TAPE-WORM.Advertisements Onder this head, Ons-nait osat pe HOUSE TO LES lurnish- VW ANTED\u2014A Good Nurse Girl Tino Ge cavernes vert for as o Ee ed, from lat May.als au treat h at 240 BL Antoine stroot.FEMPLOYM ENT WANTED.Sma paid for, (ie balanes nasarned wil be - Adarous, Metcalfe.WW ANTED\u2014An t Geox plane tn oi.dou pente ie use tran Office.Apply at Alblon Hotel.iris.3_ \u201cPortes,\u201d sranomce.VACANT LOTS, TO LET.Smart Se win \u2019 Houses Wanted.soba aig $4 0m08 Packard ns Tt me, ey oe a game mets Compt oy Three out of tho Block of five all cut stone Houses Lully, corner of Monntain and 8 Cathorine strects, location unexceptio vicw , bpences' Hot Wator Apparatus, with ous in eve ry room ; ventilation and drinage on most approved pyetem : Attics (inished affording LWo exbra roms, aud other couvoniences over plans DOW uen rally acopted.Possess ou 1st May.Threo stone Houses, in tho host purt of Bt.An- toins stroct, between Monta.n strest und Hich mond square, b {bg Nos.250, 26! and 263, porfact accommodation, fine plots of ground in roar, good stablipg.Two pew self-contatned lirick Houses on 1\" rihius street, just imrear of Bt.Louls streot, boing Nos 54 and B88.Three others, Noi.48, 4% and 52, 0.sa-no stroet, at woderate route One stono Tonoment House, No.33 8:, \u2014 ALSO, \u2014 fovoral vacant lots, very suitable for stono or lune Wir yards: each from 25,000 to 30,000 tevt 10 wrea.For ful particulars spply to A.PREVOST & (0, 266 and 203 St.Paul stroët.TO LET.Touls st.55 26 m Bt.J awrence street, Nos.378 and: 3:34), Co -tory Brick Houses.St.Charles Horrommico street, No, 201, 2-story Brick Mousos.All near sbherbrogke str ot.Mitua- tlon snd convepju nce nnsurpassed (or business wen, tive minutes\u2019 walk from Post-ofice.Rent moderate.248% Dorchester street, near Ht.Andrew atree 2-story Brick House, In one vf tht best localiUes 0 the City.Rout moderate.Apply to Joseph Puhantel, Advocate.Office, No.43 Bt.Gabriel stroot, TO RENT.1.Nos.21 and 93 St, Etienne street, PO, PS sand ti Mona! mtreet, 50, 103 and aim Fortar stroet, and a sif-contalncd Housu, No.enai stres These poupons are all near the Grand Trunk Works snd how On NO.208 \u2018Bt.Antoins street, and Nos.157, 180 and 161 Chatham struct.For sale, a lot on Oonw ra 25x100, aud two on Forfar atroot, each Zax .MeCormiek, 88 20 Ko.112 Bt.Francois Knvior sfroot TO LET.Those excellent Pencaont Touses on St.\u2018ominiguo mirent, em Bhorbrogke and oar 07 12 ville atroote, vi conl osllar modern ventance, bols ving Kou, 391%, os 29315, 395 Bt.Dominique street, + AND \u2014 Self-contained House to rear of 593 Bt.Dominique strect, all to berented very choap.Richard J.Wynue, Beal Estate and Financial Agent, A Z14 Bt.James strost.TO LE LET.Vrrnished House, No.139 Muansfiold w roct, for 5 or 6 months, from 1st May next, well- furnished, and will bo rented for 640 per month to à responsible person.Apply to R.K.Thomas, Res! Estate Agent, #1 8 101 St.Jnmes street.TO LET.twoon Sherbrooke and Dorchestor strects, to David Brown, House, No.154 \u201cDrummond wiroety be- Apply 63 6 219 8¢.Juinos street.T oO LE I.Hawthorn Cottage, Mount Royal Vale.J.Walkley, #36 Moisons Bank.HOUSE TO LET\u2014No.1 St.Winnin trot on utes oight .rooms, bath and W.Apply at 6 8 3 fit, oil street.TO LET \u2014 Furnished from May 1sc to Novembrr let, à coméortable House, picasantly situated.Apply to él 243 Mountain atreet.TO LET \u2014 Two nice UCot- tages, Nos, 517 and 51711, on Mignonne street, near Bt.Denis.Terms $18 per month, without taxes.Apply $0 Mr.Orav ol, a4 8 450 tt.Denis sireet:\u2019 House, in the most dosirable locatity in my LET \u2014 For 4.6 or 13 months, from 20th April.a Farnished tho city.Uood stabling.Address, \u2014A WANTED\u2014A small House, : or three or four rooms, rent not to exceed four dollars a month; uot furtuor eas -_ Address 167; &8.andre Nireet._ HOUSE WANTED \u2014 Four or five rooms; rent mast bs moderate.Address, 0.J.W., Riar Office.WANTED\u2014House by mid- dio of April, modiam size, (n good L- 6G ha JU.catty, modern convrniene»s.Bent not FT xe £70.\\tnmedinte reply, wich particulars, Yiu 2 2 .B.A., Star Office, WANTED TO RENI'\u2014FKor three or four montes, with cutry oa the 20th or 24th April, A well Farn'shed 1s use, vith stabiing for two or three horses; a detached house preferred.Address, 648 fra HOUSE WANTED.4Ahout Fifteen minutes walk from thePost Offre.D.FE.B.54 &¢.James st., City.|\u2019 A NTED\u2014A Sewin Gi, Apply, 833 Percer ter street.ANTED-Steady young man Ww to wind a Loree and do general work.Apply at Bran Ear Rurioxaas: Orrioa, § Risury sirost.ANTED\u2014-Two (ood Tallor- \u20ac8608 ; must have good reforences and speak English App yto B 473, bran rænve Or- fnust cut and At well, nom, 8 Ble ury street Ese), Emp EMPLOXYMT WANTED or in) 6 viaù boikr pains- ANTED\u2014Nurse (Protestant), faving and cher latte \u201cean ea y Ont node mnet Lo strong.nest and tidy.Apply to Lim, ast ably avé past snber- H dut, SrAn EMPLOYNENT OrFite, 5 Gleury net, VW requested.Apply to E i.Sras REerOY- nang O7ric, 3 Bis strest.58 8 monials Address sa any position 80 dato get , salary mo pect #004 referen urgish vase tok 807, 814m Porte srs Vir | Ded YMENT WANTED, as ns ~ veiller or Salssnuaa, tn Boot st onse ; has had & number Of ro ane or rgd in Fre 00d conneuvtiun \u2018East of Mo: and the Ottaws District.Can speak Fren:h fluen Tie best of references willbe yiven, Address, J raz Office, se -.WANTED- Good Seumstress : 8 must understand baking of Chtldreu 8 clothes.Apply to I 40d, Brak EXrLOYXERT OF- FICR, 3 Bloury street.8: WANTED-Good Geuoral Ser- { vant: six In family; wnges 67.Nure ! kept.Apply to B 412, 8ras EMPLOYKRRY Ormes, ! 3 Blourxy street.oa ANTED-A young Nurse Girl i PLOYMENT Orrick, J Bleury street.k 3290, EMPLOYM'T WANPED-: + by u strwiy man, as Foyer oad alg CES Gurdener ; vuderstands the os: Of tefereneas furtdrhed.Ave to aie 5, be E 351, EMPLOYMT WANTED a a reupectable, middle -agud in a conus House, lusnrauce Office or Building So ciety ; has had experigtics ; 6; To object ert of refcrencos_furnishy quart = Ne LOYERNT \\ \\ to go to the country.Apply to B 432, Fran Bærzoy ra Orpicæ, Bleury street.U4 Rent Dotto excecd RING per aunam.ANTED \u2014 Nu Protestant, rao, Address, os 13 or 18, must have good referonces.Apply Ww.E.C., to B B, Stas EMPLOYMENT Orrioas, à Blenry GBH + Sran Offira.stroes.ud ] WANTED\u2014A small well- Ml farnished Monae, for a marred ooupic, ; without children.Addrss, stating rent, cnlnrs.J.P., P.O.Box 903, City.Stores To Let.47 WAREHOUSE TO LET.NE ASE SON PAST pets u use, a un Bent occupied by Mosars, Mo.son & C0.Heated thronghon: lighted from front, rear and ocd trences, with lazyo Yard and covered Sheds hy reas.The whole in perfect order.G.HK.Matthews, 50 tf 17 St, John street.med TO LET, and Dwell- PER lug, corner o Sn Bn and 8t.Jus tiu streots, y Ea, Apply to James Sirachan, Ro.142 German street.TO LETA fihop, Ko.117 Bloury stroot, with or bouts Dwelling.ti Doran, Accountaat and stato Agent, 199 St, James street.cote Gina TO LET, AT ST.JEROME | \u2014Three years cstablished Poundry, morked by water power, with paîternu se boxes.Can be started at Onca, bet applied wih with sasid, Iron snd coal.and robancd.A ver with à capital Hes one to to thousand dollars might be agcept- ed.Apply Fonderie Dumonstvitte, St, Jerumes, Pa T O LET, n Hloc or in \u201cpart, those Extoaslve Biitatom mown - a8 MOLSONS' BAR- at.street, GH 6313 17 8t John street TO LET.4 That ety beautiful cubatons Store sitwated, on the qormer oi Cl i and\u2019 4 \u2018Joseph tree Lresontly ocupled by Alexander Walker, Bag, spiondid\u2019 a iho canle business.Rent modixate.on 1st May.Apply to Estate Wilson, Butt No.11 Pisce 4'Armes Hill.m0 TO LET\u20148hop, 32 32 Victoria ¥ Square, with Dwell 424 ett \u201811 8t.John street.TO LET.First-class Stone \u201cWarehouss, with frent and side eutrance.287 Commisslonsss \u20ac.H.Matthews, 17 St.John street.{TO LET OR FOR SALE, Cheap for a Lenulifal baby boy,\u2019 (siz months 0d.) Apply P.0.Box.No.65.G42 ANTED\u2014A x ong Nurse-« 1 0 Bi\" oainering Tu | | { | WW ANTED\u2014A Protestant Home ! | | to aitend toa Bab Can return home at night.\u2018A NTE D\u2014A yonng man, about 18 to 20, ae indoor servant.aid and made himself genoraliy nseful; cel be Dan.snd clean aud well-recommendod, Apply at STAR = EMFLOYMEWT Or FICE, 8 Bleury strret, 6 | WA ns ones married couple, 1d nout children; inust be Protestants.Man mind ors and do gederal work | ito todo der : on uBe or as Nuseo e work, Ans y où | PLOYNEET Orrrce, 8 Bleury WANTED\u2014Clean old maa, or u young boy, from 14 to 1, to sttend every : morning at a gentloman\u2019s houss to look after the | fiver Aphly at STAR EMPLOYMANT OSFIOR 8 Bleurr WANTED \u2014 Nurse, 14 or 15, must be noad and tidy.Apply to B 488, Sran EMPLOYMEDT OrFicR, 8 Bleury 64 : VV A ed \u2014 A Youug Girl as Nurse, at 31 Vie Victoria street.WA NTED \u2014 N urse, and masi with bousework.Apply to.to B 430, Brag Eu- PLUYME®T OFFICE, § Blewry street, Ge VV ANTED\u2014A Gardener for the ¥astern Townships.Apply at Bras Be- LOYMEN?Oyvors, 9 Rleury street.68 WANTED\u2014A Thoroughly Bx- perienced Militncr.Highest Bu ald to a thoroughly experienced hand.Cam bos nthe bouss, If required.644 Craig VW ANTE D, Young Han ai Groom.Apply to Brak EMPLOYMENT as rion, B Bleury street.ANTED\u2014Six or seven young girls to learn a light Manufacturing Basiness Apply at to B 4Bé, Sran ExrLormuxt OrriCE, 3 Bleurystreet.83 Nains aoû Décrire good Sign Painters and Decoratars.233 Notre 635° Wa ANTE D\u2014A Boy about 14, to Chozes and make h aclf Qeuerally Use- fui, wi ea French, eT 8 VrAB RaPLOT- MERE OFT10E, 3 Bléury strset, WANTED\u2014A Nurse (20 years) muet be thoroughl hy 2 a Man ; furnish good references.Sean RYSIOXM awe Ormox, 3 Bleury asl 62 WANTED\u2014A Tablemald.169 University strect.ANTED\u2014Gaood General = vant for two fn family; must be neat aud anda good Plain Cook; ene to i 52, 8743 RMPLOY NERY Ormos.5 hid ove WAN TED\u2014Good General Ser- vant ; must be neat and de and bave AY references ; wages, $7.Appl 454, PLOYX ENT 108, 8 Bleury by 1st of May nuxt, by a first-class Dress and ; Mantlc-maker ; oan ou! the Geomotrio.l or Tatiors\u2019 ee piss ntdilty.Arplyto EB 851, Stam Erie: + Blewry street.63 F252, EMPLOYM'T WANTED by a young «srl, In & store, offic, ur ad s nurses, for one 3 itd ever to #0 tv the trantèe or Coane try.Avr} to E 152, DtAN KNPLOTMANT Ornes.5 E 930, SP EMPLOPNT WANTED of tal Deparinaut noc onion en \u2018ao A Aa vo SE mcs, 3 Bleurs 98s, ED EMPLOYM'T WANTED v 3 oe] furniah good cit Teens reve rar « ar (Ses.3 Bla: ply to EMPLOYMNT WANTED- Fe 8, 7 Ayouag girl, 21, as wah goad ol, forcooes, A mL a Pair Rooms.RO ir Gemrecurat © vor R OO MS\u2014 Doutle or Sin wih board in American family.tons street.Rene TO LET, on Drolet 5d plerge Room (ontaraiabed, with uss of \u2026 Areas, * arried couple or id 3 Lx 0 Box Robe 2e WANTED-\u2014Three threo ov: {oar RBopms taitable Fomarge 9e Dorcticaier siburnced ay Sadr TILE Rr sano By war r House Cathedral street.ROCME-\u2014With use of Hlth 0 Bt.Elizabeth street.© 1474 VOM\u2014-Handsoine larg room, with board, inn Wisse, Catherine street.dregs, LB, Bran Office.O O M\u2014Fornished\u201413 Unies Avenne.ROE Soot room.43 Victoria sirest.cn Rooms TO LEX.\u201413 V ROOMS, Bt.ith Board.street.AoE large well Furs ROORS\u2014Fwro large Beunewice street, Toot alto, table board Tem >» Reg one MS\u2014Furnished, with Boar£ ; ROMS AND BOAXD, 35 ge _ on, Lane: Bost Tot a x TRE BSE vo | Ee FS 5 mason.BR lim nn WEE WantED - Howennid Eee Bard | in ment of the St.James street LET\u2014No, 21 Chomed 8 , .LT J Methodist Church co \u2018 mugenc ing at 7.30.\u2014 708 \u2014 w Tt house wie ul modern lao OE Jos street.DUE! Bran rover Orrion 5 Sleary sro av x ax \u201c After D de » are ju to go to the ALPINE PAPE-WORM \u2018 WAVER ER HOUSE, otouia ; theatre and assist in the singing.3.3.Dumont, wrest TO LET \u2014 From 1st May: WANTED Nurse (Protestant), Sars orem nes Tuagie 90 : rm ;- REMEDY !- 526 Ho.20 sul ot SL ot.Josip and Coltarns » strests, always ¥ must be expert pili ig il, REI Pog Board, i pr week: ur.Mensiés & GaHagher \u2014 Examination TO LET.known sas enccesst: tu Grocery, Sod ut foremcca, Ed ri ih of Mr.Meunion THE GREAT 8WIS8 PRRSCRIPTION, poit-contained and Tensmont present Occupied by Mr.» > BQARD AND.LODGING.= Mr.Menzies was examined yesterday, > Be age, rent Heasce.pr Wm.Dew WASTE \u2014 Good Cook Fe me Neinted, bya Joins maa, who Is su sabisat ie in Enquete Court, with to the troubles Price, $1.50 per Bottle.torte and Offices.Apply to city reforme, wages, 810.Appig le reed in connection mA the Lie frmol Messie LAVIORETTE & NELSON, ci en, Hotels To Let.SEPT Eat Vi | BOAR EEF ; ent amces a LL went s certin way towards Canin the MONTREAL, me WANTED_- Young Girl, 14 to o ARD AND ROOM TO : unsatisfactory results: of part: 57 z Agents for Canada.TO LET, ee Clarenden Hotel: B 416, to aad assist with work.Apply to B04 ERs ss nemhip.In reply ta a question to D\" M.E.RATELLE, temovek A superior fined House, No.21 Slater es AND § 62 PURE Rad me ati DE ue ne EEE COTTAGES, WASTED, Xoung giclas irae, ERATE ma ollie, Ex gap iinbilities of the late firm largely excosded or nu re bad Appt .Wm.Doran, v, BAe pren werrordemr Orrion.# Piorre dièr\u2026 #4 OAR n the ects = à at ; So Monk.then.made that his special study as CHIROPODIST, and _estt Oo Bt: Samos rate ge ot.olla tavarite ax and fusionatte | Bammez Besort is AN x E ral xperie need dur does vacant on th of March, st n together Dale sheet in Mr.Monzies\u2019 DIE im practios since 1861.956 AT.CATHERINE HOUSES TO LET\u2014Nos.5 ie Hotel id delighitully tiated onthe ottawa, VAN MACHIKE CO, Ciaremon\u2019, H.ur eT B ©,A 1 D-\u2014Coméortabi bombo ans, hich made oo ob heey = = L er REE LATS | es casa carte | WANTED A good Painter: [0m Ema Smib rr ! o u order ply ; J : RMVIOSKENROFION, 3 oe rat re nd igo PUUMBERS, 8° sia eet | SHEL BEES | PATTES Gi Ton EER in excess of the lia : CHRBRRY HILL TO LET, river ; nine apartments each ; will be lob soparate- 3 à trcet House : * ous 308%, rn.wos 5 Daan etm = | San itary Engi neers 0 gnome ta Torr Tamdance of AW: AW.Vive fishing nd Bonling at this point have always Wo py à a jie \u201cLost, &o.had prepared, | ABLISHED 1860, ea selon and vie ar accommoda WANTED ood Saddler.= the font ee ho which were AT \u2014 a i Tow ton Décuirable tonsa APP; 0 age thorn te cy ton 3 Ble Pet of once, a at 4.LOYMENT over, ed arrived ut by overvaluing the stock.\u201d He | HUGHES & STEPHENSON, | os Wires rien.W, A.MERRY, ANTED_For > er se 19 M STOLEN = stated further | \u2018that it it wos entirely specula- x TO.LET OR FOR SALE\u2014 Montroi, Marc 8,199.229 Bt.James ctroot Soman wash iron and do 2 gtacest 8 Lig Moved tive in character.\u201d es were FUCOPBSORE \u2018À Semi-detached House, Cote Bt.Antoine, ser Rurioxmenr Ovyics, 3 Bency AF 00 a sania her Cr (fherally CE therein valued at met price > they would Le RYO'IF 4 RID PATTON 11\" tooms, plenty of water, Gapion.Ap: TO LET.T worth aix or nine ménths subsequently, : \u201ces _\u2014__ Was A General or RAYED\u2014 after o year'sgrowth.: ey Plumbers, &o., | 208 0: Bi .Jumeesiront.oh ext Cutstons Hows; our a TATA aEouiigation fog Si An st a: pl rend?OPINIO! LT HOUSE TO LET PIS Ligue atreet, M.dhan Baptiste Village, 5» PUBLIO OPINION.; - pret ° 1th all the Household ising \u20ac A Kerry snd Enst Lothian.DRAINAGE and VESTILATING , Eight apevtmants; porfact drainage.Pianos, cross, Bas Fixtures, Doosaiess, lames, Sh N + ED \u2014 ¥ ad Girl for L 05 ea, Ean To the Editor of Tus Bras: SPECIALTY.we 29 Lataur street.uote No.8 St.Lambert street.Wien Appiyto B die, Towarced ret St, Pani os 158.Em The following tximet trum the Fob | 746 Craig Street.TO LET pe commodions HOTEL TO LET.ANT General Ser- | OST\u2014On Friday, 12th Maroë .\u2014 ant; four in family.Wagos 88.Must be a ue my y 1 think, be apropos at the prescat time, es.| _Asants fox the Gioha Ventilating Gap.30s Perraoo edema Lmyrovémants, healthy on, 78,890 30° Lawrence Mais | al recommended.d.Apply lo B 303, beak Ruriar- & joe The pouls are aodged Degotial the Sama, 45 payment has boon ; pocially a» Mr.Pamell Las lately advanced bor, Varia Bridge, 404 with Brick stabling in : sires with large yard, wwwr OrviCe, À Bi 58.4 the idea that England\u2019s cular mission Purchase.Toe, Tw House, Ko.8, same Terrace.Apply to ANTED\u2014A good Cook; must oT .aivilogo and duty is that of conferring Wanted to P Also Two-stary Batata it RO.16, ji ontlee, Pepin & Leveille, te, K.P.WD WALT Task and iron wall.Apply to R394 fran Las © ST = Pair racer - ty upem Irieh.: - Fn - EUR Gabriel aire Mieury \u20ac nda tan Reward at 43 Bleury * iol 88 quoation from Dr.Jao.Hill Bur.WANIED \u2014 A young Rh TO Ier a on Ene or TO LET.WANTED Good Ki Kitchen Girl \u2014 Ta ign of (tucen Anne,\u201d and is 2 R keom pas be Bare Master Ts bs rtors, n1E CANADA =E te Bi 13 oa end 19 Apont oooking.Apply to B 392, Gran RarLorauer L Gold B Gent red porte Lol Lane mie Se Seconda Fos F.amar & fo.CE SE rep | EEE TRE Cooking Bore, ¥o™8 or 9.State s/ 5810 234 Crais ar 494, 1.0.LB jet Mayne \u2014 Times, and says: \u2018It happened to the au- price.Address, = Fireulday' Brim élec.- TO LET \u2014 No.768 Sher- go 21 the usec Furniture of the same Hotel ls Ww rool Sovernoes.Appiy to B 256, fran.OST, between City thos, in the course of one those sutufon _ ; 4 Bloury stress, Posaventure nm fing rah WANIED \u2014 \u2014 QLD CLOTHES brooke , In perfect repair, combtna- No.8 St.Lamabert street, I y Visita of scientifio groups who from time to oo uschase a3 TE A tion Joo.tine ras pedo.ons.Office of La Compagnie de Frot et Credit Fonoters.ANTED - _ Ss In Water Works Diary, oontsiuixy $150.60 in bison the time exliven such 8 town as Edinburgh to Ladle Contd Livers reward on leaving it with B.§.YiPO mix In a general conection in » nin L À, 627 Craig street, To.LET\u2014Nos 127 sad 181 | Appis to Shpersienatnt of Wats aria, City Heu Liber = g Tm.toll.$330.PROFERTY FOR BALE._ - \u2014 the To Uhr of ot conan a, ris, For Sale.BR, imma ds 8 WANED Torso: Li RATS Ed be best epitomize by limiting it to a dialogue : ee 2 Tüeodere Hart & flens.FOR SALE.Ormes, à Bloury = = = 5 rew by returning 6 Lamoiss tween a gentleman of Kery and à | \u2014 ANTED.Severs urse Lotbion farmer.\u2018The Kerry man fn him.ACHT FO A aati Town 24 Ne.TE Nd VI alas Furnishod Saioon.WAY ARE Ly tor Apply to B 334, sd LosT-0 Pais ih Tuk Jan self in a land of agricultural mirucles.He WINGLIAM, Bulldes, Kingston, Out.$9 26 Tha, ds Cri aud Bt.Mars pire cts, with vo NM.Lefebvre, Ormen ET Qutslde door of ft.James street.Mothodin idontifes the farmatéading ss ebewhire : FOR SALE, CHEAP \u2014 Now \u201crr P, nouneily & Co 103 Ro'rs Dame sire) WANTED \u2014 For Phillipsburg, 2 wiibiess miscn joss Rp.___54 the cotton mill is identified by the tall ble Office, 14 x 20, strong) 530 234 Craig strest, 08 Rox 493 P.O.x HOUSE FOR SALE.394 man and wife without chlidren\u2014Man as L' O 8 T\u2014A Farse containing chimuey- of the st sath-engine homme.He ee snitable fo for Coal nr os Teer DE ome.Et Avtoine wirest\u2014That fine Cutstone VeStiable Gardener and wife to do general MOTS sum of money and a for In sfiarnoon, at 318 £t.Josoph.atrret, 64 5 T O LKT, that first-class Front House, 25 x 40, lot 146 font deop, About the house must bo vou recom monded.Ap- body returning eame 214 Bt.Gage Tee a SR mpi in he cate oF F OB SA LE-Hanésome Bar here siongy wring, Ko our street ts iporonsbiy veut 104 ato.ballt for and pis Oran onackes Ouh, fy Fos while tre : 1ke a en, in ¢ guidance of thorongbly veut _\u2014r machine Hef wi te i ds clean street XT LARIN, 58 8, Lawrence Main bn.ei i Seay Fos 2 Mining Boo Hoos, Kitèhen Cope ue and he) progric tos Homa, most advan- ANTED_\u2014 À General ser Serv an t, 1 Le 4 a or \u2014F el Rags eventn , wri = a wit 5 crop, ten, For S A LE\u2014A Geod Guitar | 315 I 475 0e Pauteirees Robert Mann B 576, Las EMPLOYNAÏT OFFICE, D Teinrs 0146 Monta street 2 oY » twenty, thirty, ty acres.He sadly Fol complete, 34.00.Address, cs, : 10 Exchange \u201c2 Bu = oem thinks of th PE in oe Kory, wd 0.2.hr 2 TO LET.FOR SALE at WINNIPEG ANTEDA stendy man.no.L es Bova tl stake 1 moralizes on ciousness ne $ ; ] A + W à Junk, 2 pair and Rabbers.[ESERIES FR SNARE I | a nimi, alesse | Stim il (OSCR - s iow lf et bog an stone.[Lo ls ar ua a4 = ™ \u201c HOUSES TO LEF.br voc wit tru a and sthae tzoes, 88d the sell bas Orricn, $ Bloury street.re Lo Tires \u201cShell = ing-of the tenants, whe in geners! have ex- F Crumper torpage Darne sois ae Apply to J.B.Ricker.Grocer, Mrs.L, Betourmay.W 4 WANTE D-A Partner, with ey 2e tepsive capital, and landlord is often Aderess, I.1,8rax Office.\u2018| str 408} Laganchotiore street._64 18 Bt.Boniface.Manitabs.22000 paies À halt fmderott it a ani\" more thoroughly in hand of his tenant oth.\u2014 : HOUSE AND GROUNDS { WEHe 6:08 Riernormees Grrios, 3 OS T\u2014On 7th Ing Tan thei of tardies P QE SALE Herr Get, TS fe a rbd | OIE SW i = 5 PORT RTE Emm Inined to him that the surface of Scotland, bed and cushions: 317 for 10x Table, bed and DupooNer oioeots, surromndsd by st 1 modern i Along a i | | mn Lenthnr Belt his Rock and answ F guehions.RH, BRAND Pas de Wess.Tens modesata.prove, Sullt, with prove .ihexamao! \u201cLeon\u201d Any retuning it 2e through hoot Datura fordle, on ing | \u2019 \u2019 ; BT onte mOuld be made for » desirabio sont.gooû co =.CE man ( )ffices To Let.shove address wiikbe.suitably rae ERS elements, and among these are the tra R BALE Two Patent Hoists @.H.Matthews, 3 Bt 3 monts, Montreal, Mare 18h, 1500.otber igneous rocks of what is called the Fo chad atout au Jonn'etreet 8286 airset.later crapti pe pied and that these, in Rel Bo Foundry.$4 LET \u2014 Som.\u201cdetackhed FOR SALE, that Valuable | \u2014 OST From plelgh, ou pi tic manares and cer- King Ce T2 » perfect oder.67a Argyle n Propcrer, Comet thou of 8 So OFFICES ! L hd uticrnoom, on road | bob t=0 gs tain chemical agents as à stimulants warm the F © H SA L BA Back goared \u2018ex Matthews, wrivs Allard, uns rte acer Apply > rive nt var aria sreebor as cold soil as the farmer may pat it.The Kerrg- a aime Lathe.wit »Countershaft, ae St Juba street.Chas.Allard, » Chambly Basis.- man in the illustrious Rock of Cashel knows.SE ILI Le UE 530 Also, that besutifel Lennon of LA -Oslomet Aingle and in Suites, [,O8T-Twe K Ke; ey» attach LB T \u2014-Semi-detached Chatise dsdals berry, at Caambiy asta, with good small By will hoe .2 s specimen of this geological phenomenon R SALE \u2014 Councilors sirost, Bulhiings.Apply.\u201d AND GOOD turnins to Enquiry Office, Post Oflos, ns hae bok Hd ther aadated Jt with W.Appl ron oR, Madame deGreshots, Chambly Basin, : : fertiticing qualities.How How is the soe meta en \"ris © Hs Slaw FROST-PROOF CELLAR, Lis ones Sita ot Tien | \u201cThis brings ad discussion to hima, ad F ESA For omce ox Mes a Lens OR SALE Srlenaid \u201d : \u2019 fonto up 3 i Tie 88, SEE a tanrent Oat ot Po Er TO RENT \u2014 A comfortable : (LARGE,) square sé.Asttien bo is tald Chat if by the waving of an.eu- EST mi oe medium-sized House, No 74 Vistofls Hern, Joe House aoû mies.; , esse the fodor wil be\u2019 sors révacéo | \u2018OK LE \u2014 Glass P sisest.Apply to situated the second farm below tie Village of | With Entrance on FortiScation Fans, 2% chanter\u2019s wamd.the posple of Kerry and Kast |¢ BALE \u2014 SI oo mr, nes, o Lawrenes ives, T \u2014 Last _eveuing, be Lothina could change places, balf a century | co, Gf Et oh oP .30.OTe Tr wevat.IE Cie Ven Loar adres, TORENT AT XODIRATE FIGURES, Les om rid tae hs wi AY1Dg: \u2018 .Éécest, \u2014\u2014 Cane, with Buck handle.Reward vores alternating.ith.rick meadows sn | FOIE SALE Ed Book , TO LET, .LL see=2 Citizens\u2019 Ins.Co's.Building, Toor abundant potate fi while Fast Lothian ; also, Desks avd O Et WITHOUT TAXI, E : OST \u2014 From J.Saloons would, as thoroughly hs what hes ouce S50 FR ee SE IR Hratotane am Re: £40 Bh.Daas sect 8.i prow RUTIES FOR SAL | Xo.179 ST.JAMES ST.Py Somes, & Goud OF itivated off Upper Tenem stree ; \u2018 a Com Lave ape to.toa cl ELE | Orem, sine Sey wos, spain, - For ed 3 spply ns company otion | WRITE Rite SERS cabins and the dirt ¥ picked oA Perte, à SE rome | overt oo 17 oversees Bor pal.lid Lot, ba: a : : 1 erie with no bol.Dani 5 cotes Eos spoics Lot 462135, Orsorne eleves an Te, Le ih po of that Soma | J, 05T\u2014-Betwetn Metcalto 8 ter tool thau a broke ypade.\u201d The whole:}\u2019 : tre a Sa ig succés, D 15, S184 are De sae ; Rond Paneuts Laver BT | iran erm Chen bat Caxbunel io trush Hes bere in 4 nutshell; sod, watil thrift {= SOLICITOR QF F ; -_hese vhs, 31100, Dopoyeu! street, limes Ulta roitabiy owasded pou Les je jean by the pedsontzy.Lreland will al.oy! More \u201cCorner ot Charles Borromutse ad Owiatto: iota Low 5100, Bore! shot, .; 1 Royal Insurance Chambars:.street.wa Ireland.! co .A.; ; Denis steel Ç rig ; , we .0.Gh O.SIMPRORY; 3B Rallong.& : Re Vir pu re [AEE Ana Bou 7 ns tushlo Parse, at ge + [EEN eA ¢ $ es elected 10 leap years.The fair _ \u201cchoosing of a nation's ruler.\u2014 Naw Orleans | cemtinent ; and Tie Amd it should West, XI.GP.AHAM & Co, Propristors, ___ __tBs and 636 Craig Street.007 GRARATIVE STATEMENT OF THB-GIROO- RATION OF THB STAR for the week end.tag March 6th, and the corresponding o pmiod ot 1879 = verévorea0a0 PE orme Mascu, 1879.Mascu, 1880.10 14,999 Monday .8 14,653 \"Buseday,.11 14,973/Tuesday., 9 14,876 Wed\u2019 .12 15,182 Wed'sday.10 14,906 y.13 15,070{Thursday .11 15,093 Pdday.14 15,173|Friday.12 14,909 Wat'dy.15 15,423 y.13 15,408 Total.90.819] Total.90,105 Average daily circulation for wesk ending March 6th, 18%) :\u2014 15,017._ WEDNFSDAY, MARCH 17, 1880.Tas United States Government have daring its short history.made no less than three hundred and sixty different treaties with different Indian tribes, not one of which hus ever been observed fully\u2014at least so stated Indian Inspector Pollock toa Congressional Committee, Mr.Pollock further averred thet Indians are much nore truthful and honest then the average of white men.The deceit, robbery and fraud practised by Indian sgents and contractors of the United States sre a disgrace to civilization, and it is no wonder that broken treaties and villainy lead 50 often to war and massacre.The ft.Lawrence Route.The question of the advantages and disadvantages of the\u2019 St.Lawrence through raute for the shipment of grain is one of the most vital importance to the prosperity of Canada, which cannot Le too faily,seriously or energetically considered.Of thie past fow years we bave anything but a satisfactory record, when plain facts are searched into and comparisons instituted.The reason for this is the keen competition of the railway routes in the West, and also of the rival water highway via Buffalo, the Erie Caval and the Hudson River to New York.Canadian vossel ewners complain that while tolls ou the Erie Canal have been reduced toa low level they remain mnch the same an the Welland and St.Lawrence Canals, and that rates of freight to Kingston and Montreal have been forced so Jow in order to get business at all, as to leave little margin for profit and frequently to entail positive less.This is certainly a gloowy picture, and it is rendered more so by the stätement that \u2018\u2018 No increase of Canadian inland ton- sage is taking place, and that it has been impossible to make provision from surplus earnings to replace vessels that have become warn out and useless.\u201d The St.Catherine's Board of Trade has made a move in the direc tion of reform, by drawing up petitions to the Governor-General in council snd both Houses of the Dominion Parliament, in which the grievances of ship owners, manufacturers, merchants, ship builders, and others: interested are stated at length.As showing the small proportion of the entire produce of tha sbunlry transported by the\u2019 St.Lawrence Tapte, itis claimed that the quantity of grein-and flour (reduced to bushels) exported'from Now York, Philadelphia, Boston tad e, were in 1878, 157,401,000 Sushels, and in 1879, 194,984,000 bushels, whils the same exported from Montreal in 1418, were 18,051,622 bushels, and in 1879, 18,138,973 bushy\u2019 \u2019 \" Thus the graid'ind flour received at Montreal fn 1878 was only 7.12, and in 1879 ttaly.6.80 per cent of the aggregate received of Atlantic cities, The petition states that \u201con more than one occasion, last fall, for ane fwemty-four consecutive hours lock-tenders hie mme time tho resources of the Erie Chiial were taxed to their utmost to move r \u201cThe petitioners feel that they cannot too withstanding the most hai ture of public money to overcome - yea Lawrence and j and to make adequate provision .: Law.1ence rowte of the natural products of \u2018half a notwithstanding, also, the Cagsdian river below spacious fairway for the \u2018wape not required to turn a gate winch.A Jeoiius forward.\u201d atlogly urge attention to the fact dees to traffic interposed by nature mn the in the Niagars -tor-the tranapertation down the Other improvements of the that float, the of pg.A derable the St, rente Be could .ho -\u2014L36 case not we be otherwise, but, after all, it is mors \u201cfou the ahadow-of what is and conter: in ) n constrpcting and x ths Welland and St.Lawrence that during th tn part le | ) g those weeks in parti towards the close of the season of na tion, when our inland shi should be most actively .and profitably employed in trans.the natural products of the Great West to the seaboard, as is the case with our fie rivale, scarcity of ocean Montreal becomes the most likely.T owners of such ocean ships as may happen to be there then, dictate their own terms for rates of freight, which is usually six of seven cents per bushel higher than rates.simul- fancously from New York to Europe, on a route considerably longer.Thereupon the Canadian inland vessel owner is compelled te accept any rate of froight from Chicage or Milwaukee to Montreal that may be vilered, thopgh as has happened not unfrequently, cemsiderably less than that obtained at the seme time between those ports and Now York.Presently the shipper rejects the Montreal -oute altogether on account of the.uncertainty of getting ocean to carry bis gin to Europe, He prefers one or other of ; rival American routes.\u201d The petition closes with the following signifieant suggestion: The natural drawbacks to Montreal as an ocean port may be irremedisble, but the expenses attending the visit of au ocean Pp axe more or less capable of reduction.Montreal could be made s free port of entry, the expenses of pilotage could be-borne like those of the St.Lawrence lights, out of the general treasury, and a subsidy for towage with s Jow fixed tariff of rates would go very far to revoiutionize the tariff between the Atlantic and Montreal, and secure far the expensive Welland and 8t.Lawrence canals that amount of business they were constructed and enlarged to accommodate.\u201d he action of the St, Catherine\u2019s Board is \u2018sme fn which every commercial body along the line should join.The dommercial interests of Canada arc being slowly but surely kiBed by the scandalous apathy of her people.ç NOTE AND OOMMENT.Some women are wishing that they might have the right to fight run at the s, and some men wish the sume for them, though afraid to say so.\u2014 New York Herald.- Presidents of tLe United States are always goddess of Iiberty must have somethidg to do with the Picayune.\u2018The-.Troy Times says: * Senator \"Edesunds is a splendid man, but Bis uomina- \u201ctien bow is out of the question.\u201d Yes, but hisnomination on the 3d of June may be entirely practicable.\u2014 N.¥.Post.Mr.J.R.Robinson, chairman of the Ohio s __Republican Executive Committee, has tele- to Secretary Sherman that the Ohio froblican delegation to Chicsgo will be \u201c*colid\u201d in favor of his nomination for Presi- - x : 8 + .dent, i ; \u201cha proôces of making artificial dia tedious and dangerens aa 8 » $lamonds pros yet are tos small à scientific value.Chesp diamonds mad by machinery are reserved for some futare generation.\u2014 London Alhenaum, In point of new blood, that which flows from the United States into the veins of French nobility is the best.It has, at least, vigor in it, aud it goes with cheerful if not refined manners.It also goes with better worals, thrugh some of our fair friends from across the Atlantic soon learn in Paris to do an Paris does.~ London Truth.** What shall we do with the Indina ™ says Becretary Schurz.Do with thew\u2019 Why, men, make telegraph poles of them : grind them up for mince pies; make hight outes of them, Carley\u2014anything yon please, in fact, Put the Indians hsve a way of sitting vp all night and scalping the army, and such like: s0 you needn't worry.It is pot hkely that any will be captured for soma vears.\u2014 New York Erzpress.It is said that John Jacob Astor always bas a detective in Lis service, and his dwelling is uever left unguarded.Hence ho has never suffered from de tioms.The detective who accompan-es Mm.Astor to alt places where her diamonds are to be dis- ployed is said to represent an clegantly- dressed gentleman, who mingles quietly among the guests and keeps a constant watch npon the $80,000 worth of diamonda.\u2014 Philadelphia Times.\u201c We need not lay the llatt-ring unction to our souls that wm the matter of ed finite teaching we can safely thank God that we art net as other men are, anythingarians, peep ivy, or even as these Unitarisns.The dislike of doctrival preachini, the dis use of catrchisme, the neglect of family teaching, end the ruperficialness of much that passes fur Sunday school instruction, are raising up a generation that, whether they profess to believe our printed confessions of faith~ or mot, kmow very little about their wesping, or the reasonable and Scriptural pounds for believing then to be true.\u201d\u2014 Baptist Watchman.Op the roll of Canadian worthies there ore few names deserving of more respect than that of the Hon.Luther Hamilton Holton.Descended in direct line from the Pilgrims Fathers, he esed in 8 remarkable degree the sterling qualities of that heroic race who founded on this continent os civilization, the seeds of which were personal daring, civil virtne and republican simplicity.He his passed away from the busy scene in which be bus long taken so active a part, but ho bequeathes the influence of a good and true \u2018man wbo performed his work faithfully, and left behind the unblemished reputation of a statesman and a patriot.\u2014 Ottawa Free Press.City News.CouRT oF QuerN\u2019s BENcH.\u2014The crie ina) term of this Court will open Wednesday next.THE RecORDER.\u2014At two o'clock this morning, His Honor Recorder Sextun was much better.Slight hopes are entertained, however, of his ultimate recovery.take place in the lecture hall of 8t.Jude's Choroh this evening promises to be even more successful than those of the past.For tie Bratrs.\u2014Fifteen carloads of valuable horses were shipped a few days ago from Point St.Charles to Rouse\u2019s Point.The consignment is valued at $20,000.MILITARY CoNorrT,\u2014The Montreal Engineers contemplate holding a concert on the 80th inst., under the patronage of Cal.Fletcher, and other officers of the brigade.STEALING AN UrsTRR.\u2014Mary Ann Bullocks was tried by Mr.Dugas yesterday morning for stealing an ulster from Mrs.Wilirot.She was convicted, and sent down for three months.IXDVSTRIAL Bazsar.\u2014The ladies connected with the Industrial Rooms will hold their annual bazaar in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall to-morrow and Friday.A large and useful stock of clot made by poor women during the winter, will be on sale.CHaLMERs Cupnon BuirpiNG FUNL.\u2014 The third lecture of the Tuesday services was delivered last evening in Erskine Church by the Rev.Dr, Jenkins of 8t.Paul\u2019s Church, in aid of the building fand of Chalmers Church.There was à fair attendance.LosT oR SrOLEN.\u2014À Brockville gentls- man named Dingley, while at the Bonaventure Depot yesterday afternoon, mised his pocket containing $310.He had been stopping at the City Hotel, and is of the opinion that his money disappeared while ca - route to the Depot.ASNIVERRARY Sprviors, \u2014 A larg: congregation assembled in the Ottawa Stre 1.Methodist Church on the oocasion of \u2018the sunual nissionary services.Eloquent ad dresses were delivered by the Hev.W, W.Ross of Hamilton and Rev.Mr.Cochrane, formerly of this city and lately a mimionary in Japan.Sr.Manrin\u2019s CuvrcH.\u2014The social entertainment held in the St.Martin's Church, last evening, was well attended, Canon Ellegood\u2019s views and illustrations of \u2018* Scenes in tBe Bible and à interesting ence very much, an icitin exclamations of appreciation.SBsical selections were given at intervals, and the even- one.FAiIks AMONG- TRIEVES.\u2014 À man named Au; Costa, of Quebec, got intoxicated in a city restaurant lest evening, and while in that condition was relisved of about $275, by a woman whom he got acquainted with, Sergeant St.Pierre heard of the affair, and arrested both parties.When searched, 8124 were found concealed upon the womaii\u2019s person, besides a large (uan- tity of candy and Costa\u2019s pocket knife.Acapemy or Musi0.\u2014The tragedians of Kalamazoo gave a second performance yesterday evening before a poor house.The programme of previous evening was substantially repeated and rewarded with similar applause.The ubiquitous Clematis (Mr.Foster) was a contin ual source of fun to the house, and Mr.Bruno's etforts were also de- idedly succesaful.One of the best and most effective features of the evening was the plantation song and chorus.The performance will be repeated to-night.Tus DEAT RoLL.\u2014There were 99 interments in the Roman Catholic Cemetery during the week ending the 13th March.The causes of death were as follows:\u2014 Diphtheria, 6; measles, 5 ; small-pox, 7.tted to wards : St.Lawrence, 4 ; St.Ann's, 9; St.Mary, 15; St.Louis, 5; St.Antoine, 15 ; St.James, 10.In Ste.Cunégonde there were J interments ; St.Jean Baptiste Village, 5; St.Gabriel, 8 ; St.Henri, 5, and Cote St.Louis, 3.Out of the seven fatal cases of small-pox, 3 occurred in St.Jean Baptiste Toner, lin St Henri, and 1 in Cote Bt.uis.OrAxGER CoNcERT.\u2014À large gathering of Orangemen, * their sisters, their cousins and their aunts,\u201d assembled in the Orange Hall last evening, the occasion being the secoud annual eoncert of Dominion Lodge.Un the platform wore seated County Master Gran ojone] Smith, Piper McNeil, A.Mackay, T.Simpeon, chairman, and others.A large number of songs were given, the principal ones being by Bros, Hibbins and Grant, in character.They were both encored several times, and consequently responded to the clamorous calls of the audience for a repetition.Piper Mc- Neil's selections on the pipes were made up principally of Scottish airs, a few party tunes being thrown in way of variety.A reading by Colonel Smith, and recitation by A.Mackay were both appreciated, as were also flute solos and trios by gentlemen amateurs.On the whole the was a very successful one.~ last evening in St.George's school-room, in aid of a distressing case of sickness, was fairly\" succesafal), about 250 persons being present.© Rev.Dr.Sullivan occupied the chair, and after briefly stating the object of the entertainment, introduced fhe various singers, ke., tothe audience.Mr.T.B, Campbell's essay on poetry was a fice one, and evinced study and care in its production.He quoted extensively from the ts, including Tennyson, Longfellow, ott and Wolfe.A piano solo by Miss Simpeon was very nicely rendered and drew forth loud ons of _spproval.+ Killarney,\u201d a song Mrs.Neil Warner, received o well deserved encord.-À reading, \u201cLochiel.\u201d\u201d by Mr.Neil Warner; being ap- p'auded, was nded to by that gentleman recounting Piekwiek's ex re when Le got into the wrong rvom and éncountered ap elderly wowan in yellow ewl *\u2019The legend of the Organ.grind er,\u201d was recited by Mr.Frarserin good syle; followed concluded by asong-by Mrs.Warner, w 8 very plesaing entertainment, CoN BRT AT 8ST, JUDR\u2019s.\u2014The convert to ing proved a very profitable and enjoyable four parts, by Mons.CHARITABLE CONCERT.\u2014The concert held.ST.PATRICK'S DAY.Celebration of Ireland's Naciemal Pay \u2014Elre Procennion- In St.Parrick Chureh ; - \u2018The national day of the Irish people who form so powertul à part of this Canada of ours bas again recurted, and Was receiv- «d with old-time enthusisem.Although, in accordance with the determination reached some time ago, re lengthy street parade was made, the subi- versary wis none the less warmly received The various Irish societies met early this merning in front of the St.Patrick's Hali, Craig Street, and there formed in procession and marched to St.Patrick's Church by Alexander Street, where Grand Muse was celebrated.The following societies, under the direction of Grand Marshal Clornn, forused in THE FROCFHAION.Boys of Bt.Ann's Christian Brothers\u2019 Seoul.Tre Young lrishmoen\u2019s I tecary and Benefit Association.Bt.Ann's Tota) Abstinens wad Bepetil Houle ty.Boys of Bt.Lawrence Christian Brotnors' School.BL Patek » Congr @ tion (00 web rs of Any \u201condétor £1.Patrick's Nationa) Associstion.Irtsh Cathode Beurtit zxtety.The Unthotte YOu.ne Menre Sortety êt.Pat fek'u Beu-voi-nt Bocetr.Bt Patrick 8 T1 toi statipanes and Banetlt Boclety.YLo St.Palciek'® soclety.Anvits d'\u2018ruvats Stony the invited guests wero Messrs, J.u' Donoghue, ©.C., of Toronts, and Mr.C.J.bokerty of Montreal, who are to address the gathering this evening in the Theatre Reval.Besides the organizations named above, there were in attendance a large umber of members of societies which did not join in the prxesaios.The St.Jean Baptiste and Irish National Independent bands wure present.T'he vortous eovieties named formed in the order given, in Craig street, but in passing up Alexander street the head of the procesmon opened out and permitted the Bt.Patrick's 8o.: ciety and the others immediately following it to pasa to the front.The St.Patrick's Association accordingly entered the chureh first, headed by Mr.SN amee socom panied by Mr, O'Donoghue.THE CHURCH - was crowded even before the arrival vf the processionists.The pillars inside were draped with pénnants of white and green, and over the centre aisle were two banners of similar colors dependant.The shrine of St.Patrick was illuminated*with various colored lights.At the moment of the procession entering the church, the strains of \u2018 St.Patrick's Day \u201d rose from the organ.CRAND MAS was celebrated by His Iordship Bishop Fabre, and the sermon for the day was preached by Rev.Father Bray.IRELAND'S APOSTLE, After the enlebration of mass, Father Bray entercd the pulpit, and delivered an eloquent address upon the Patron Saint of Ireland, to whose work und prayers were to be attributed the protection and preservation of the Irish people, through their bloodstained and stormy history.The speaker continued by saying that great as St.Patrick\u2019s work had been, it was necessary to remember that the exterior of a man\u2019s life was but a small part of his being.Men, ever searching for the beautiful in art and nature, could never penetrate intd ths depths of a human heært.There were some who ventured to sneer at the recorded miracles of the saints ; thre were others who condescendingly approved of the charity and self-deniel of chess holy men.But be human opinion what it might, God alone could see beneath the surface, and weigh the nobility of a hero's soul.When, so many centuries ago, the voice from Ireland game across the western seas to a Christian , ST.PATRICK sent by Pope Celestine obeyed the call.ln the land of his adoption he labored for three score years, and in that land, converted from sea to sea by his exertions, he died.Looking st his wonderful work it was necessary not only to estimate the power of the Saint himaelf, but the genius of the people to whom he went.Thee {rish wére not » barbarous nation at the time, as had becn basely as- sertéd some historians.They were acquainted with work in metals, with music and song; they were able, despite their dis- turbin fonds ty understand St.Patrick when he spoke to them of that Supreme Being who had raised their glorions hills, who had given their valeg their besuty and the rivers their shining, and through whom the numberless stals shone softly in the darkness of the heaven.They wero able to understand the Saint when he spoke to them of Christ coming from above to eave them from destruc tion, and from all parts of the island they gathered around the preacher to learn of that uew law which gave them an insight into their own hearts.St.Patrick had re- sulved to conquer Ireland.He did so, but not without pain.and suffering to hinmelf, which he bore as asoldier of the Father himself.Ireland alone of all nations has clung to the faith of St.Patrick, nor ever has shown herself recreant.One of the ancient names of \u201cIreland had been ¢¢ Innisfail,\u201d the Land of Destiny, and a land of destiny truly had Ireland proved.Fatier Bray then depicted the struggles of the people with their enemies in moving terms, closing with the remark that there was manifest a power which any unprejudiced mind must recognize as the result of à mission as divine as that of Baul of Tarsus bimself\u2014the- mission of 3t Patrick.THE MUSIC was in keeping with the grand splemnity of the occasion.The ¢Bixth Tone\u201d Maen, beautifully and majestically harmonized, in 0.Couture, was well rendered bys choir of about one hundred voices\u2014seventy sopranos and -altos, (boys) and thirty to ferty tenors and bassos, with organ aud fall orchestral accompaniment, led (on this occasion) by Mr: Couture in person, while the director of the choir, Prof.J.A.Fowler, presided at the organ.The solemn barmony of Mr.Couture\u2019s composition so well adapted to the sacred liturgy, fell sweetly and soothingly on the ears of the wor- shiypers.The old Masters\u2019 compositions, (usually.one of Haydn's) was not missed ou this ocession.We Lelieve it is Bishop Fabre's desire that the + Grrgoriau Chant\u2019\u201d should be received with more favor in Lis diocese.It must there have been gratifying to him (as he was the celebrant of the Mass) to find St.Patrick\u2019s choir choosing it for their patron saint's day, especially as it can be so beauti- faily bermonized by master hands in our own midst.At the \u201c\u2018Offertory,\u201d Mesars.P.C.O'Btien (tenor) and James Shea (basso) were very succesaful in their rendering of that grand duet, * Justus ut Palma,\u201d Lambillotte.It must be satisfactory to Professor Fowler to find his efforts for this event so ably and courteously seconded and so well rewarded.DISPERRION.At the conclusion of he service the vast congregation dispersed, the sôcieties returning to their several halls To-night addresses will be given in Nordheimer's Hall, and not in the Theatre Royal as stated above.United Protestant Workingmen's Benefic Society.The fourteenth annual meetisg of this society was held last evening, John Doyle, President, in the chair.- e of Dr.T.J.Finnie was read.During the past year five members were removed by death, as against eight in the preceding year, snd eleven i 1877.Twenty-eight candidates passed the necessary medical examination to become members of the Society, being an increase of five over last year, but very much Jess than preceding years.The average number of weeks\u2019 benefit granted to members during \u2018the year was twenty-six weeks, being a doroass on lest year of twenty-five per cent., and onthe preceding year of fifty per cent.Of those who were on the sick list during the year a large pumber were disabled through accidents of various kinds consequent upon the verions trades, &c., they follow.The report concluded by the hope being expressed that each one would labor earnestly in inducing young men to join the association.Mr.Richard Seale, treasurer, read his annual report, which we smmnmarize ag follows : Is \u2014Cash for interest, $28.27 ; honefarÿ members $4 ; proposition fees, $7 ; entrance fees, $24.25 ; members\u2019 dues, $2,220.10; tota, $2,293.62.disbursements : Sick benefits, $1,011 ; for funeral benefta, 8580 ; salaries, $472.23 ; rent of hall, $63 ; testi.mosial, $33.50 ; sundries, $32.40 ; total, $3,191.13.To cash, year's profits, $102.49 ; total, $2,298.62.The amount in sick sud funeral Sbenefits was §1,681.The number of \u2018members is 380.: Oo., $50; - A THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY MARCH 17 1880.T Fibnie (re-elerted); Treasurer, Mr Richd Seale (re-elected); Recording Secretary, Me WJ Butterworth; Fioaucis] Secretary, Mr Sutd Gray (re-elected); Trustees, Messrs Froncis McUnlloch, Wm Cowie, Thos Imrie, K H Brown, and John Cunvingham, The clertion of Btewands for the various wards \"was left over.THE LATE HON.L EL BOLTON.Resolutions of the Club Nautionale\u2014 \u2018The Funeral To-Day.special meeting of the Club Nationale was held last evening at the rooms, 223 Notre Dame street, for the purpose of pass ing resolutions in regard to the death of the late Hon.Luther Hamilton Holton.There wan a large attendance of members.Mr.Ernest \u2018Tremblay, occupied\u2019 the chair.Aniongat those present being the Hou.Mr.Mercier, M.PP.; Mr.Groffrion, @.C.R.Fontaine, J.M.Bienvenu, A.FP Globensky, H.Braugrand, A.E.Poirier, Leon Leduc, G.A.Mogrison, A.Lapierre, A Prandurund, P.H.Rov, F.O.Rinfret, H.B Rainwitle, and J.Thibnadeau The following ute the recolutions \u2014 That the members of the Club Nationale of Mont res] have learned with the moat profound sorso of the sudden death, 0.5 Snpduy, the 14th jnst, of the Heu tather Mamtiten Hoitoo, formeriy a Minister of he Crown, and rmemb-r forihe county of Cheteang aay 10 the House of Conuons of Can- jurat the mente of the Club regard with regret the tea th of the lamented deceased, not only on be count of the Liberal party, of which ne was Lhe gle ry avd aneo ymide batns an frreparahle lose for tb» whole Dom:blou, partk nlariy foi the Pruvinee f LE \u201cFt in se upton of the Club: Nationale the Hou.Mr.Mohon was Uw perfect ty ps of the honest poll- tician, Consctentious ond upright.and that the prestive which bu scaub ed, odd which ha never sont dint ing the whole sourso of hin oxampiary fife was tis worthy reward of the lufioxibio firmu»as of Hie sentin.enta nfin'eurite.ot the analtarable aioe cerity of bis political convictions.That in the pinion of tie members of this Mmsti- tution no other pubic man has given to the youth cfrhim country 8 more noble oF bettsr example Ww toilow.That the members of the Club Nationale attend in a body at tbe funeral ofthe eminest mag whose Joss they deplore.Tt at a copy of these resolntions be forwarded to the Mam.ily of be deceased, with ths ox on of our éciolenceand sympatby, and that they also be handed to thn press, All of the movers and seconders puis high tribute tothe deceased gentleman.In consequence of the Church of the Mes- sinb, of which tho deceased statemmun was a member, not being large enough, the funeral oration will be delivered by the Rev.Dr.Curdner, in the American Presbyterian Church, Dorchester Street.Tha foneral procession will leave the late: residence, 1043 Sherbrooke Street, for the church at two d'clock.À special train containing members of Parliament and friends will arrive from Ottawa about twelve o'clock.The body will not bo exposud to view in the ehurch, but the casket will be apn at the house, when fricnds may take « last look on the features of the decgased.Noon Telegrams.OABLE, THE CHINESE ON THE WAR-PATH.SHANGHAI, March 17.\u2014It is stated that the Pekin anthorities condemned Chuug-How, the late Russion Ambassedor, to death.Bhrewd judges believe the Emperor has boen advised that the Kuldja indemuity is too great, and that the best way to avoid payivg it is to withhold ratification of the treaty.Chung-How is made 8 scapegoat.The do- cision carries with it grave complications be.twedn China and Russia, for the Czar will certainly resent the severe punishment of his Envoy.A sudden warlike spirit seenix to have gained possession of the Chinese.THE OLD MASTERS\u2019 SAT E\u2014FLORENOE Italy, March 17.\u2014 The San Donato sale of old masters\u2019 paintings continues.Yesterday £206,000 were realized.Terburgh\u2019s portrait of A Man brought $12,000; Van Dyke's ortrait of Anne Cavendish 330,000, and Fran's Prodigal Son 219,709.AMERICAN.THE CHINESE AND THE NEW YORK PIANO MAKERS.\u2014 NEW Yoax, March 17.-\u2014The Piano Manufacturers\u2019 Union have prepared a card defending their action in resisting the workmens' demands.Haines Broa.have received an offer from California capitalists to furnish Chinese workiuen at fifty cents a day, who could, after a month's tuition, become skilful workin n : and three to five millions security for the ful&lment.of the contract in offered.The piano manufacturers yesterday discussed the proposition.THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR.\u2014PniLa- DELFUIA, March 17.\u2014All through the Clear- field region the miners aro on strike, ordered by & most powerful organization, the Knights of Labor.The officers of the association claim over 80,000 members in Pennaylvania alone.IRELAND'S RELIEF.\u2014 NEw Yogk, March 17.\u2014The Herald -Fund now amounts to $293,000.VELL WITH A CRASH.\u2014New VoRE, March 17.\u2014The Delevan carpet mill ot Paterson, N.J., fell with a crash yesterday, the 500 bands employed all escaped\u201d ABANDONED AT BEA.\u2014New Yom, March 17.\u2014The ship \u2018\u2018 Mistress of Sens,\u201d Jan.26th, from Philadelphia for Bremer- haven, was abandoned in a hurricane Feb.\"12.\" Four of the crow were blown overboard and: drowned.The ship ¢ Lloyds,\u201d from Pensacola for Liverpool, enceuntered the same hurricane, which was also abandoned sinking.DUTIEM ON PAPER.\u2014New York, Mateh 17.\u2014~The Heralds Washington special says it is almost certain that # majority.of the committee on Ways and Means which enter into the manufacture of paper.PROSPECTING MINERS KILLED.\u2014 DEnvEn, Col, March 17.\u2014The bodies of two other prospectors have been found in the Blue Mountains, killed by renegade Indians.CANADIAN LINE FREIGHT.\u2014TOLE- po, March 17.\u2014Three vessels hava been chartered for the season by the: Wabash line secure the west-bound freight by way of e Canadi.n lind for the- Wabash R.R.THE SHIP FOR IRELAND.\u2014 Nzw York, March 17.\u2014W.R.Grace offered to supply one quarter of the of the reliof ship Constellation.8even-eighths of its cargo has now been furnished.SHUTTING DOWN ON STRIKERS.\u2014 | HAÿkisauro, Pa., March 16.\u2014Fifty-seven mills in all have shut down on the striking pudillers and they say 20 or 30 more will go out this week.: ' FROM HALIFAX, N.8 i |SFEOSAL DEEPATOH TO THE FEAR) BCHOONER BUNK.\u2014Hausvax, N.S., March 17.\u2014The schooner re; castaway on Ledges, off Cope Canso Harbor, was the ** Samuel,\u201d of Bummerside, P.E.I.She was coal Jaden, from Louisburg for Halifax, snd sank.The cargo and vessel are a total PROCESSIONS.\u2014 Several bands of music have been parading the streets since eleven o'clock, ushering in 8t.Patrick's Day.A BETTER OLARS OF IMMIGRANTS, \u2014 The Allan 88.¢ Polynesian,\u201d which arrived last night, brought 200 passengers and a very large cargo.There is a deeded improvement in the class of im; nts wri at this port.The 118 brougit by the ¢ Poly- nesian\u201d\u2019 will make ex t settlers and citizens.: COMMERCIAL.\u2014One thousand barrels of Outario flour arrived per J.C.Ry.yesterday; 40 cars of sugar were shipped to Moun- trea] yesterday.OYER DUE.\u2014The steamers * Prussian\u201d and: * Scandinavian,\u201d from G , are both due, the latter being about 20 days out.Personal.Tle Princess Frederica of Hanover will shortly marry Baron DeNowil Rammengen.Rev, John Hall, pastor of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, has had his à raised from $10,000 to $15,000 s year.Rumors have been revived that the Duke of Connaught is to succeed the Duke of Masl.borough as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at Mr.Ralph Waldo Emerson is now in the enjoyment of excellent health, and the | natural flow of a cheerful serenity of feeling.He is withdrawing more and more from the public associations of carly life.OUR CHARITIES.Tax MONTREAL OGanmear HosriTatn acknowledges with thanks the sum of $500 from the late James P.Dawes of Lachine, being the amount bequeathed by him in bis will; to that institution.: Tex Boaxp or Ovr-Door Rzrixr als acknowledges the following donations :\u2014 Einest 1dler, $10; A Friend, $2; Robert Andy second donation, $35; Dawés & Co., Lachine, §25; J.T., $10; Samael Mo} eon, $30; David Res, er, 810; PF.E.Gilman, $10; Laird Paton, 85; Gi Firm, for gest year: Prosdests Ar Char lo.Bonne 20d Mr Wad; Physician, Ds, | illeapie, Moffatt & 00; Viothingham & Werkman , $50; Bizschan Bethune, $20; A § i will vote to abolish the duties upon articles.¥riend, $20.The Treasurer of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge desires to uch now ledges receipt of 20 from T.E.~ Tuk Tukasvkrk of the Church Hows schpowledges with thanks the reesipt of $300 from Mrs.Charles Phillips ; also §20, in memoriam for the building fund.Passengers.Per Allan steamer *¢ Polynesian,\u201d from Liverpool, ve Movil, which arrived at Halifax, N 8, at 530 pm yesterday : - Mesarn Askwith Bodeock, Jno Baird, Thos Farber, J 1 P Barber, Rev W M Blaek, Muster Black, @hes Black, Messrs H Blair, Jas Caldwell, J A Campion, Mm Campion, Messrs FH Colyer, 1H Doeyfuss, Miss R Dreyfuss, Lient PJ) tiliott, 1 N, M1 Frew, Miss Freedham, Messrs | Fardong an] 6 Gear, Capt A Graham, Mr Herbert I Grove, Assistant Commmresary Hag, Rev Geo V Housman, Menaul 0 Jephson, T Jones, W 5 Lowe, Miss \u201cLowe, Messrs A Mele] Jand, Ii PP Melos, T MeNobb, Francis B ler, dits FOC Maller, Miss Rose Miller, Master FB Midler, Mr WJ Miller, Messrs NN it Neal, PD Robertson, Capt A W Rob.Wik, Mim A W Kobbins and infant, Mi and Mes A L Laroque, Messrs A Rogers, Thoo Boer, J Sounders, My and Mrs I, M Schull, Mesrs Ledof and Chas Schinll, Master Michard and Frederick Schall, Miss Laur and Master Herpmnn Schull and infant, Mesarn 8 Silverstone, A 1 Steer, CT Steer, Capt A Stokes, Messrs Warne und J Wilson, Seventeen jptermediate and one hundred and vightoen steerag.The frequois Hause, Belecil Moun- sin.On the 22nd of May this deservedly popular summer resort will be opened to the publicaud those who have heretofore do lights ed in the beautiful scenery in which the region abounds will again have the plusure of rambling through the shady ja and feast their cyes on the quagnificent virw which will be opened to their gaze.Bt.Hi}iare station on the G.T.R.where pas.sengets disembark for the Iroguois House 0: the monntain, 1s 18 miles distant from Montreal, and a delightful drive of four miles brings the tourist to the hotel which is situated on a beautiful lake formed in the hollow of the mountain.The waters abosnd with fish, and the lake is a general resting place before the ascent to the peak whizh is 1,400 feet above tha river.The mountain is of great interest to Frunch Canalian Catholics.On the road at intervals are wooden crosses having inscriptions refirring toour Baviour's journey to Mount Calvary.On the summit are the ruins of a chapel erected years ago, from which a splendid anoramic view for 80 miles around can be had, in fact it is the finest mountain view in the Province of Quebec.Returning to the hotel we find it a very pleasant hostelry kept in first-cluss style by Messrs, Camphall Brothers, who have heen long and favorably known to the travelling public.It has been suggested that a stock company should be torined to extend the premises as it is Mout- real\u2019s great summer retreat, and the accom.wodations at the prezent time ar hardly adequate for the requirewents.We ander stand that the Vice Jtegl party will apeud a few days at the Iroquois House in June next.Special Notice.Ye Singers of ye olden time will holde forthe in Nordheimer's Hall, April 8th and 10th.Leave your Spring orders for Shirts at Bond's ; good material and a good fit war- minted or no sale.Observe the address 415 Notre Dame street, opposite Thompson's Hat Store.: AGATE (or grey enameled) Irouware, Kitchen Utensils, Tea and Coflee Pots, 'ud.ding Dishes, &e., are the cleanest and most lasting ware in use.New lot just recvivod at L.J.A.Burveyer's, 624 Craig street.The undersigned will rent those premises corner of Mignonne and Amherst streets, so well suited for a grocery and provision store, to any person desirous to engage in that branch of commerce, at the most liberal cous ditions.There is a large and comfortable dwelling over the store.Also, a nice cottage at the éorner of Sherbrooke street and Victoria Avenue, Cote St.Antoine, containing 10 100108, water closets, bath room, water being supplied by capacious cisterns.Drainage in perfect order.There is à stable and ched.Apply to the Montreal Canadian Building Society, No.46 St.Vincent street, at 11 o'clock, a.m.63-12 New Mverlisements To-Day, 42.CUNARD LINE.Thé Cunard Stearkship Company [Lmited,] be- fwresn NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling st CORK HARPOR.Fromm New York.The * HECLA™ will sall on WEDNESDAY- March 34th.The * ABYSHINIA \" wil sai) on WEDNESDAY, March Bist.THOMAS WILSON, Agent.65 x vod 88 St.Francois Xavier street.NOTICE.All persons bavingolaims against the Betats of ALEVANDER STEWART, Auctioncer, are hereby da rilgned\u201d © e Ga day OÙ March, unis ral on Or arch and ail persons owing be said ALEXANDER STEWART, aro requested t0 pay tae same withoat delay.R.MeGILL STEWART, Caratar.Office of A.B.Stewart, No.11 $t.Sacrament strect, { Montreal, 16th March, 1890.'WANIED, A STRONG, SECOND.-HAND CART, FOR CARTING MANURE, POTATOES, &c.:\u2014 ALAO, \u2014: A Sccond-hand Half Harrow.6112 Aildrens, W.W., P.O.Bax, 2034.ANDER BRUSHES, TIORSE BRUSHES, j SPOR EK BRITBH ES, WATER BRUSH COMPO BRUSHES.ENGLISH STABLE BROOMS ULLEY'S BRUSH WORKS, 7 4 Bleurÿ street, Montreal, Pig Bair Bougbt.85s JOB PRI NTER.\u2014 Employment wanted by 8 gnod band, Adklress or app'y No.18 Valice street, city.\" 4 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER.: Wanted, » situstion as Commercial Traveller, has confiect fone tn Now Bruns- referenco @lyon.651 by à man WbO w ck and east of Toronto.Address, \u201cTraveller,\u201d Sram Office.J WANTED to PURCHASE.mw 2 LICENSED BALOOY, ¢ Plichette,\u201d 648 TO Maisonneuve strest.pERsoNAL-\u2014 Wii Miss Esther who lived at 177 Blaury street, piuase send her address too J.B.FTAR OP or DL A R SALE \u2014 One Black Mare.and a 1904 roadster.pa Gumey & Co, 216 FOR SALE \u2014 Express and Dog cat 18 Tagauohbarinre street, 6855 R SALE\u2014Beerbottler/s Outfit, 110 Lagnuch~-iere street.ans + FOR SALE\u2014Grocers Drawers and Counter.119 Lagauchetiere stroet.65 5, OFFICES TO LBT, at 304 Neire Name street 854 B O A R D \u2014 Nicety Furnixhed rooms as good board In private family, with use of Fiano if required.Mo.13 Aylmer street.BOARD Two re table young a men can bare board at 29 Fulford stroot 4 Apply FOUND\u2014A large Key, on Dor- chester streot.Owner can bave it by proving property at Vran office.ts 2 40, EMPLOYMN'T WANTED Ly a lady as Blok Nurso or any similar posi- acter and ability.Apply Wo # 40, STAR EMPLOYMENT?street.856 Pigeons, at A.Bounovile's, 227 Notre pame Ww Book Case and Deak combined.Address, ¥ ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 \u2018Tweed e 160 Bonaventure tion ; highest of references farnished as to Char- Ormos, 3 Bieu:y WwW ANTED \u2014 Common Tame street.ei ANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014A stating where to be seen, Box 1617 Post Udios, Mentreal.3 Girls, to finish Cloth Caps Hats ; most be well aceu Jmed to the work.Apply at WANTED '\u2014 Good Imitation Maker and on Pictare Frame Mousd- ing; sieo, ss Pre FT.Asdress, W.DÉCLINO* 848 Adeiside Be West Toronto.63 1 WANTED_\u2014For Cote des Neiges a married oguple, without children, Man must have # Anowlsdye of gardening, wife to do avnerel houseweork;_ Apply et once at ftAn Ru- MOoTEEY Oreos, 8 Bieury strect.49d ANTEN IMMEDIATELY \u2014 thon » ese Ch 7s with start with a tes Of having Sm picy ment ° Sey for, as Post aix mouthy, Siw ei New Advertisements to-day, TELEPH ONES! A NEW STYLE OF PHOTOGRAPH 1 | | HOe.per dozeu.FINISHED IN THREE DAYS ! ' To BE HAD ONLY AY huction Sales, By Benning & Barsalou.VY ERY VALUBLEPROPERTY BY AUCTION.Tha Futerfberu have been instructed by Mrs | JOLOLN, tn srl) oi tho premises, on Thursday, the Inth tuant, thet MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, No 24 Lagan chotiers street Gilow part of Oftleld number 227 bt Ispen Mori The hause has o rough cat stn © Bout, two etary beh, with Mansad oof and Cu- FIELDS, \u201c2d H ELP OF ALL KIND: SI'PPLIED AT TOE SHORTEST NOTICE, SOC AB | Book keepers, Timekeepers, Sloreinen, Packers, i Conchinen, Urootns, Couks, Mousemaids, Nurses, and Thorourb Rervants.Partics sending (D appliontions for any of tho ALGOVL, CAN Tély UFON setting a choteo of the beat vlnge requiring such gasttiona.Star Employnrent Oilice, + BLET BY STREET, IT SEEMS ABSURD TO MAKE SUCH LARGE REDUCTIONS 19 tbe p1300 of nrat chauve roues, but the obj ettd Lo CLEAR OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK before the timu foi removal iro 0 thy premises Wo are rapidly secompliiehimy tha ohject tu visw.OUR BOOTS AND SHOES ARE Made to Fit, aud Guaranteed.CALL AND BEE THE IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICE marked in plain figuros, us fullows 4h Form r Present prica.price.ladles Waterproof But Gaiters, $2 60 $125 Boge\u2019 Long Ruble r Boots, .Ladin\u2019 Fropeb Kid Slippers, Lariis a\u2018 Btraiybt Grala font But toned Bouts.ue aD 1 Ladies! Hand-eewod Of1 vont.L 09 45 A.ANGUS, Ladies\u2019 Parlor Shoe Store, 875 NOTRE DAME STREET.THE BELL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, ; USING THE BELL TELEPHONE AND THE ; NEW MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER, | +00 170 PRC 125 rer | 19 DOW in satisfactory operation and sgupriler à .want Jong felt among husinoss men in gouvral, : viz., & thoroughly re.lable and Instant means ot ; VOCAL COMMUNICATION »; between the various parts of ithe city.Tha Kxchange has met with unpr dentod su«- cess nince its organization, and théeuniversal pat- : ronuge rece, ved Is ovideneed by the Extensive Lint of Subseribers i Just issued, smbracing tho Leading Bu~inoas Houses of Montreal We are preparad to furnish instruments to the public on reasonable terms and guaranteéo perfect satisfaction in evely Fonpect ' Aa the Centrel Office 13 open dav ard night, sab.| nseribers cap wlways rely upon receiving immediate attention when dexiring à Measenysr, Cab, Pnyst- rian, de.or divest communication with any other place on the By sin.201 Iuepeet:on of our instruments (6 cordially invited and full information cheerfully ven at Centro, Office, 85 3T.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, ISAAC T.H.BROWN, MANAGER.Dominion Telegraph Co.Agents for Bell Mile phone.a 57 8604 HE HOCHELAGA BUILD- 1NG SOUIETY.Tenders at so much in the Dollar on the Shares.EEAL¥ED TENDEBS addressod to tho undersigned snd endorsed * Tenders\u201d will bo recsived at the office of the sald Roclety, No.20 st.Vinoent atroe until noon on THURSDAY, the Pirst of APRIL vext, t0 acquire the whnje of the assots of tbe Hocs olaga Building Boolety.The books will open for Imepoction from 10 a.m.t0 3 p.m, every day at the office.; No tender wil he entertained not accompanied | by 8 dejosit in tha Bocretary Treasurer's han: of \u2018be sum of ove thousand dohars, which sum will be sorfeited If tho parties tondertng declin® Lo ae | ceptany contract which may be awarded to them at tho prices stated in tr.eir tender.The highest or any Tendor will not nocosdarily he accepted By order of tho Board of Liquidators, FT.GAUTHIER, President.M.JEANNOTTE, Scc.-Troasuter.Montreal, 3rd Marah, 1880, 53 i ROFESSOR O.BRUNEAU, VETERINARY SURGEON, Licentisto of the Montreal Veterinary College aud ex-Assistant Bar- | Joon of the Montreal Voterirury Hospital, has opened his Office at 677 Cray street next rto Me, McFachran's former placo of businoss.Mr.Bru- peau will make a spocigiity of pu:monary and im Hate dementto Animals, as ell testinal affections us tho diseases poculiar to the canine race.1th Lis long experience and his great success ass prac ttioner, he with confidence selicits à ahare of public patronavr, 32s NEWSPAPER REPORTER WANTED.The advertiser is destrons of communicating with » young man who would like to make the nawspaper busirees his profession.Requisite qualities are a 2000 education and ability to express himself con- Giaely end cor vetly.He must be st-ady sod strictly punciual lv his habits, an wall ue fndus-_ trious and pergovering.No notice will be taken of #pplicaticons which do not clatn the above qualities.tpply, by leiter, 10 54 \u201cJournaling,\u201d P.© Box 33.YHE PROPRIETOR OF LOT oorner of Bl.Francois Xavicr and Craig streets, will bulld to suit tenant.Night acoommo- date ght manufacturers.Boom for four stores.Lot 40x103.Apply F.J.Stephenson, House, Land and Fatate Agent, 2310 9 18 Bt.James strest .Re + vou Instan! article x ta, with an extension Kitchen du rear, and solid tek cathinldinge Blze of Hemac, bi) fect front by 50 feat decp.wo Lt, tou - MT QI 10, Pugling me arure The whole conatruetions are of rut clade work.smash, having cost, with the land, § 10,044.ALSO, The whole of the expensive (3ad Fixtures Bale at EILEVEN v'clock où the premises, Por further inforwstion apd permit to view, Byply to JOBIN & PERODEAU, Notaries, No.% St.Thorese st.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioncera.By M.Hicks & Co.JATE OF NEAT HOUSEHOLD > FURRITI HE, * Weber * PIANO, RBIVI SZ: UaHALIFHS, CARPE tue Btrel Enver fuga, H.P Mirrors, * Wileon * \u20achair, re, On Friday Morning, 19th inst.Or be The Suhueribers are instructed to sell ai (Le réel dence, No.156 ST.DENIS STREET, \u201cTha whole of tha very nice Househoid Furniture and Effecta, consietine, in part-Crimsan i2op Purtar Suite, * Weher & Co * Pianofort», Bronze vuenbi -ra, CI effonier, Whatns t, BU.P.Mirrors.Faucy Tables, fine proof Ster] EnuTavinus (en h or onenfng of the Great Kxhivition, &6.), C'urtains aud Polos, BH.W.Fidrboand ar d Vining Table, Vasos and Ornamants, Platroware, OHcloth, ** Wilson * Adjustable Chatr, H.W.Msrble-top Bedroom ret, Wardrobes, Easy Chats, Courhss, Iron Trdeteads, Bursans, Spring sud Hair Mattresses, ** Windsor Hall stove, Kit- .chen tensile, Coohing Stove, de, all In exovsiient | order, being only anhort time } n use.Bale at TEN o'clock M.HICKMS & vo, Auctioneers.VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR The undersigned are Instructed to offer for sale, by private sale, at very liberal conditions, the follow- lng immovable property belonging to Dane Amable Jodoin tils, viz.: That certain fine three-story stone building, bearing No.208 of Laganchetiors street, lately oocnpled La Dame Jodoin as her residence ; tbe stores bearing Nos.217 and 21P of Notre :Dame street, ropent] occupied by M.M.Fabre 4 Gravel and lock ; 311, 815 and 815 of Bt.Paul street, presentiy oc- cupled by ron.\u201d Bos Furth partiouiare \u2018ply te twee ÿ 2m.to5 p.to Ta MODIF JUBIN & PERODEAU, A, Hotaries and Commissioners, 48, ! Thareso street, No.Or, JOPOIN & CO, No.319 Montreal.18th December, 1879.New Advertisements to-day, Bt.Paul street, 290 tt Auclion Sales, ve Meetings and Amusemer By John J.Arnton.J.P.HALE PIANOFORTE, \u201cee ROUSKBOLD FURNITURE, dc, only a short time in ure.The Bubacr)b@r wil) seil at No.23 Xiltrm wtrget, of Bhutcr street, on Thursday, March INth, J P Halo Vianpo, 7% octave, ruperior lastrament Halt pattern beet Bruseels Cerpets, Parlor 5-4 tr Crime n Hep, Cas and Lente Table, &c, What note, Bronse Gusaiiers, !nre Correo, Vhyrav ings, Craoca coo, Marbin Mantel \u20aciool, Biome Vass )e- usu ita, Lewtren and Fagliaa Cilchoih, Br.Blair Uarpet, Muibie top Walnut Bedroom Seb.aud Ash Fret trin med with Walnu', both very good ; Bed- wien, Bnet Bedding, 4, Tolict-ware, Chtid'u Cot, Carriage snd Blewh.Brechfust Boom Parnitnra, Crock ry, tilsns, Cutiery, Chins Toa Rett, Hh Ported ware, de mtg Room - Fine Walaut ee retary, Fookoase, Hafr-o st Sofa Chairs, 4a.* Mc- Geo\u201d {ou klux Har we, Relriverator, Kitchen 0 castis, aiid small lolof coat.Halo at TEN.\u2018clock., JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.WO Nera SPRING AUCTION SALES.The Subscriber respectfully Inttmatos that hi- 11h14 are Low open.1 wil) give pérsunal attention to ail favors.« ut buor Sales gttended.\u201contignments to rooms, golicited, 150 of the beat 154 diurne for thie disposal uf Furniture and Surplus blocks.Charges wnoderatn.Hetarns prompt.Eaxlos dnily at TW usd SEVEN p.m.W.C.NORMAN, Auctionoer, No.8 ST.JOSEPH STREET.57°24 By Henry J.Shaw.ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- b.NITURE, CARPKTS, do, 4c, 4 Hatr-loth l'aslor Bete.1 Marbo to; \u2018and 5 Ash ant Walput BrGroo,n Bete, 1 Slarmoninm, 3 Bideboards, several Cantra\u201cTables, Marble and Won! Tops, Tapiniey Carpets, 1 ince Linney Bot, Rewlng Machine (In good order), Refrigerztar, Paby's Caniage, Mattrasses, Spring Beds, Bioves, the usual Kitchen Utensils ano a quantity of other Housrho!d Effowts, removed from two private reslgences for convenienos or sale.We are lustincied to sell at our salesrvomd, 723 Craig street, on Thursday Afternoon, the Inth, the whole of the above goods without reserve.Balo at TWO o'clock.* HENRY J.SHAW & Ob.Auctioneers.oi I SOLVENT ACC OF 1875, AND AMENDING ACTS.in the inatier of J.R.GRAVEL, Saloon Keoper, lusolvent.The undéisigned assignes will soll by puvilo auction, at No.24 Et.James street, on Thursday, the 18th imstant, all the effects of the above-uamed insolvent, con- slitting of Bar Pixturca, Counters, Betrigerator, Decanters.Beer Pumps, Glassware, do., 4¢.; also, The Household Ya nam Foont ting of a one ano, Gssalte: arpcis, Parlor and BSdrogm EtOver, &c, do re .Balo at TWO o'clock, C BEAUSOLEZL, Aenivnice.A.MARCOTTE, Auctioneer.Insolvent Notices, 42 Between Montreal and AW.#ICALEDONIA SPRINGS, TBE GRAND HOTEL This colebrated Bunimer and Health Resort open from lat JUNE to OCTOBER, with entire change af management.Transient rates, $1.50 to 82.60 per day; weekly, 83 10 $17.50.Children under 12, haif rates: under D, in charge of nurses, free.Rodunod rates for poresca and servants.Tho Caledonia White Sulphur, Saline and Gas Waters gnd Baths havo s universal reputat.on.and are a certain specific in al Rheumatic, Blood, 8kin, Liver, Kidney and kindred affections, and are recomnended by tho highost medical authorities.fiend postal cand to tbe Grand Hotel Company Ottawa, for Complete Guide, giving Routes, Parva, &c., or Mn THOS.JUBB, No.224 8t Urbain street, Montreal, who will have charge of the Grand Hotel.will be glad tu call on, or correspond with, parties desiring to make arrangomonts.se THE ELECTRIC CLEANSER! COALINE ! A NEW ARTICLE, Mests with wonderfai sucocss in the Laundry.COALINE ! NE BE A 00 COALINE ! Beats the world for cldansing paint or polishod sw OOALINE! Nothing equal for washing clothes; makes thew The Joly liquid eleanser the marist, Contains \u201c no Acid.For sale by ali Grocers.J.W.ARLESS, ; 5739 OBAIG STREET, MorrEnaL ' recetr Country orders and enquiricawill wis 1 BAY! Most all the principal botels in the\"city have fallod since the YORK HOUKE opened, and we wish to nottiy the blic that we have added snother large house which will be refitted and refarnished new as 5001 #8 complotod, we will go for thé Windsor again.Single ai, 26c; 6 for 61.25; per meal, ; eck, $3.20 th, ; Transient, §1 day.634 and Ye TR Saipan aa 56z AMERICAN PROPRIETOR.ANTI-TOBACCO.The t Tobacco An .W ted to re move 7 ail desire for Tobaoco in form.Try tt, and convinced thst this odious expenstye Price, pls box sent, post-paid, on receipt of price.CARPENTER & HUBBARD, 70008 WATERLOO, PQ.AT OUTILEMONT, ; G.L Wroux, Ten Minutes\u2019 Walk from Upper ° Bleury Street, DRUGGIST, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.CORNER Apply 0 Bt.Joseph and Richmend streets.\u2018a JAMES L.WISEWAN.ss WROUGHT IRON RANGES FOR PKIVATE DWELLINGS, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS Enperteding Cast Iron Ranges.Mors durable, mopials.More Easily Managed snd with EX the Moderna American Improvements, Every Ropatrs for One Year, Can refer to upwarcs owanoe made for Cast Ranges in Exchange.Rxtra Bonrz Oks.More Boonomiogl\u2014Hes Tost) TRA QUICK L] conte Ining En giab Durability one G@uarranted sa y of Expense of 200 Familige/ using Wroughs iron Banges.Libera) with for tlefactory, and Ceorge R.Prowse, 1879, STOVES! 1879, NEW BTYLES, BEST GOODS and LOWEST PRICES.Wholesale and Retail, \u2019 JODOIN & CO., 309 ST.PAUL STREKT.HOUSES TO LET.PARTICULARS AT MY OFFICE, 194 St.James Street, R.K.THOMAS, REAL ESTATE AGENT.woob ! WOOD WOOD \u2014 Wu] sell for one, week : Long Maple, $5.50; -Bireh, $6.00; Beach, $4 50.Boft Wood, at very low prices.Orders to be left at Yard, corner of 6.Hubert and Craig streets, Terms cash.4426 R.GRAHAM.ANDREW McDOUGALL, LATE CUFTER WITH FP.LEONARD, MERCHANT TALLOR, Notre Dame ft.Begs to notify his friends and tho public that bo has opened a store at No.104 Bleury Street, And solicita à share of public patronage.XEW BPRING GOODS ARRIVED.AFPLES 1 616 CHOIS WINTER & FALL APPLES, FOR SALE CHEAP, J.H, AMESSE & 00., 438 COMMISSIONERS STREET.80s (Opnaatta Rt_ Ann'e Market! ONEY TO LOAN, In same of $1.14 D and upwar \u20186, At rates of interest varying acoording to récurity.J.Craddock Simp > (COFFEES AND SPICES ! J.D.MURRAY (late of Murray, Heron & Co } has now got his new mill in full operation, and bogs $0 return thanks to his friends for past favors, wolle so iciting » contibuance of the same for tho now firm, where goods of tho best quality will be sold at lowest market prices.CITY COFFEE AND BPICE MILLS, MURRAY & MARROTTE, Manufacturers and Importers of Coffees, Epices, Cream Tartar, &c.603 CRAIG STREET, Nsxr ro No.1 FIAE STAYION, MONTREAL, Also, sole mautfasturers of the Cooke\u2019 Pimaet Bakirg Powder.6048 TRE \u201cSKREI\u201d BRAND OF COD LIVER OIL is far ahead of any oil imported.It is pure, inodos- ous, and almost tasteless.May be had at THE MEDICAL HALL, St.James Street, AND BRANCHES} PERSON HOTEL LeS A,»0, thé famous French Cough Lozenges, \u201c PATE LED,\u201d A very pleasant and efBoasious remedy, > Real Estate snd Financial Agent, 191 St.James street.WANTED.A Man that understands the care of Morses.as ALSO, STABLING FOL SLX HORSES, inthev ity of Grey Nun street.Apply to 633 The Star Employment Offi re, MONEY TO LOAN, , ON FIRST MORTAARE ON IMPROVED CITY PROVERTY At Lowest Rates of Interevwt.RICHARD J.WYNNE, Real Patato and Pinanclal Agent, 643 » 214 8t.Jamas street.IANOB AND ORGANS, at \"lowest priess.Balls Orçans are the best and \"ER NEW MUSIC, \u201cTRE FOLTB FLVWER \"\u2014 Soug\u2026.Abc.» WEMOGRIES OF THE PAST oui dba; Those Dew suDKR Are tho Jatest iseacd aod will be sent free, on receipt of thn maryed price, in pos stan ps Or othrrwiwe.Published snd for saio at E.LAVIGNE\u2019NS Music Store, Hz 287 Notre Name street, Montreal.Or FICE STATIONERY.GOOD VALUE and CHEAP.OBDEES FROM ALL PARTS OF CANADA SOLICITED, | W.H.MACLEAR, \u2018as 491 8.Pan) atreot.UBLIC SOALE FOR SALE.\u2014 Cs MARSHALL, 33 Wellington ot.fo REV.E.P.HAMMONb.\u2014\u2014 Theatre Royal, Cole street, \u2018 THI: WELK at 10 am.sod 7.30 pm.aot FHIDAY.bo WEDNERDAY EVENING\u2014 Mes Oaly 1 Children's Rerviee \u2014 Firat Church\u2014WEDNESDAY, at 4 pao.Baptist Methodist Church.Palace: street THUBSDAY apd FRIDAY até pre.| i mn; Lie + Methodist Church, St.James street ~ SATURDAY, at 8.30 p.m.a ACADEMY OF MUSIC., ORE WEEK AND BATUKDA Y MATINEL, CIM ENG MONDAY.MARCH 135, The Mow: Kivrous Novelty ever presentsd in Dramatic form, ; THE TRAGEDIANS Of KALAMAZOG: Will make thelr first appearance 1D this city in 5 WHY HOska52.1.5>'3 Lramstic Ousrage, 1a Three Acts, .entitico \u201c OUR sCH0OOL DAYS: Or, Buve axh (GIRLS AGAIN Euprorted by the following artists Mis Oratie Grunvi Le, Miss Lôulss Dermpsi, Nobile Larkhall, \u201c _Clars Moorc, Mr.Angueinez Hone, Mr Johu Fos es, © Alduz0 Sehw aus, WJ.Kile, oe Bon Fiun now opcu at D: /mche'e A} N AJURAL HISTORY SOU LY, - .1 4 SOMNERVILLE LECTURES.| \u2018| + The Fifth ls+cture 0 thn Sommer this froa coarse = tfliccturcs will be deliver Jd un Thursday Evening pest.Che 356b March, nt % v'clu- LU., Lu IN THE.LECTURE RO OF THE NATURANS-.HIbTURY SOCIMI Y, EF On \u201cThe Geo'ogieal Relntions Ben,\u201d by Dr.¥.hterry Hung, | The museum will be open to the publie wi {harge trom 7 o'clock exch Thursday » ing course 843 FRANK W.HIOKA, Roc.di WILL TAKE PLACE.\u2014 i AT THE RINK#Z; On Thursday, 18th Bubscribers in Costume onl slowed sm Chiloren in Custume, w bo me \u2018A Dino and Masques allowed, by os w special admission ticket from the Becreiagy, - | Two tirkcts of admission given to sh for each share held, which cad be had crt t get spacial ubscribers mus e from Beoretary, at his office, ap to tbe Rivk from à to 6 pm.P pn.Sa + \u20ac mission.50c.each, san.he: ä , through subscsibers from Secretary.* - » 3 ALkX.MOFFAT, $.113 Bs.Francois Xavier etnasé, || + Montreal, 13th Mare, 1850, a, A GRAND IRISH CONCERT, ~ under the auspices of Bt.Jude\u201d Tw ciation.will be given is the LE! ok the CHURCH, corner Vinst and Coursol strests, on Wednesday Evening, the 17th Maren, as.at 8 p.m.Adrien! © VALUABLE FARM FOR SALP AT LAPRAIRIE.The oudcreigned Anslgnes to tbe Kelats of the late Amabie Joduin, Mis, Will sell by public auction, at the office of Beausoiel] & Kent, HD Bt.James street, Montreal, on Momday, the 23nd March, 1880, THE POLLOWING PROPY.RTY : A Farm grtusto on the highway leading from Bt.Lambert to Laprairie, containing 160 urgents Or shereabout, with & stoue house, barn and ntber buildings tuercon trectod The prop: riy is bounded in fron! by the said highway, ln rear by Flere betourne or represent itives, to the norih-¢ast by Rou- wau and Targot, and to the south-west by Juseph Lefrancois, and is known on tbe cadastral plan for the Pansh of Laprairie, as Noe.8 and 79.Sale st ELEVEN o'clock.C, BEAUNOLEEL.Arsiynee, Office of Beansolell £ Kent, | , bb Et.James stroet, Montreal.\u20ac INSOLVENT AOT of 1875, And Amending Acts.In the matter of A.JAMES HIGGINE, of the City* vf Montreal, In the District of Montreal, Trader, an Insolvent.The Insolvent hips muda en Assmiyninent of his Estate to me, and the Coeditara are meet at my Office, No.312 8t.Fra streat, in the City Montreal, on Friday, the Second Day of April, 1850, at Ten o'eclock in the Foreneos, to receive statemants of his affairs, to appoint an Assignce if seg Ait, and for the ordering of the afairs of the te generally.SAMUEL C.FATT, Ofticial Assignee: x 1, 16th Masch, 1880.- $IIoCK Ticketq may be had of Messrs.Drysdale & Os, James street, and G.L Wight, corner Rich and Kt.Joseph street, and ranmbers of the Avnocige - tion.Greed GRAND LODGE OF QUEBRG, .\u2018 A.V.& A.M.15 \u2014 2 DISTRICT Xx MEETING, ie 2 Te ceting Brethren of Montreal wiht be be: ihe Mason ts Haïti, Place d* WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst., at 7.30 o'closk VF W.M.LoNÉSSURLEW, 1-1, \"5 842 D.D.G.M., Montreal HE ANNUAL MEETING , THE MONTREAL POULTRY, DOG AN oo ASSOCIATION, will be beld in PA - HALL, Ciaig street, cD x Thurséey Evosing, 18th instant, 048 o'clock, 1 to receive re of Executive Committee, elect officers coming year.oh J.Re McLAREN, Jv., : | 64 3 sec ! THE CANADIAN LOOO TIVE AND ENGINE C6.: (LUMEFED.) =! NOTICE: 1.510 The Adjourned Annual General Meeting the Sharehokiers-of this Company, will be held in the Office of the Company, Consolidated Bank Chime | bers, 101 Bt.James street, Montreal, on WEDKRS- * DAY, tbe TWENTY-FOURTE Gay of MARCH, A TWO o'clock in the Afrernoon, foz the bof pb INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, And Amending Acts, In the matter of PATRICK ROONEY, of the City of Montreal, Wholesale Dry Goods Morchant, an Insolvent.Bale of Valuable Lots of Land, situate 3p the Village of St.Gabriel, and forming part of the proserty Luown an the * Gregory .Farm,\u201d vis; : tubdivision lots numbers one snd nine, of Jot nnm- ber two thousand five hundred and fifteen (Kos.25 151, 45 15\u2014B} und subdivision lots unm- bers thirty, thirty-one, tbirty-: wo, thirty-ehres, thirty-four, thirty seven, thirty-uine end forty.of lot number two thonssnd five hundred and thirteen (Ncs.25 13-30), 36 18-41, 25 13-32, 205 14-84, 2 18\u201487 25 18\u201449 and 25 1840), of the official plan and in the book of reference of the perish of Montreal.On enb- division lots number nine, of official lot number two thousand five hundred and fifteen aforesaid, » stone house and other buildings aro To be sold, each of the said subdivision lots se- pauls, whhin tie affiee of the No.115 pis Francois Envier strest, ie tho Qity of Montreal, saturday, the Twentieth day of March; , 1880, at Eleven o\u2019cleck in the forenoon, .JOHN FAIR, nape 3 lots forming part of the same pro- ored at the same time and place by order of the representatives of the estats of tho late Hon.Maloolm Cameron, viz, : 2 vision 1 bers 41, 43, 43.44 Ba af vot number 28 19 0f tbe officiai and in tite book of of the Montreal.Plans of the formation obts! at Ë 4e and ish of may be seen, and full in- ofios of tho undersigned.Bt.¥rancole Xavi street, POS F.cole Xavier real, 4th March, 1880.} 513 118 Mon New Mvertsements to-day, ALFRED LIONAIS, OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, Corhmissioner of Superior Court Accountan Ko.33ST.GABRIEL STREET, 16 » MONTRE MON EX TO LEN D.029,000 upon City Property, Apply to JOBIN & PERODEAU, Notaries and Commissioners, Q.& O., No.B 88.Thersse stron.AL.at say HOFS, BUCHU, MANDHAMKS DANDELION, Axp ras Puakst & Bxer MEDIOAL \\Ç, ALITIES OF AUL OTHER BITTERS.All Diseases of the Stomach, Boweis, Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, N ervousness, Siceplessness, Female Complaints and Drunikoness._8L000 IN GOLD Will be paid for a cuse they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them.t for Hop Bitters and try the Bitters before ou sleep.Take no other.The Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief Is the Cheapest, Surest and Best.POR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ae Er on 51 H, # 06, POWELLS STUB HOLDER.Thia simple contrivance is intended to fill a want «>paricnced Ly every bookkeeper and cashicr who ures 5 che book, and will ac he of great service ls hold rg back tho stubs in draft, order or other toobs where a stub remains.it will prove an efti- +lent ald {0 the bookk or cashier iu balancing his cash : also, during the day, as he is drawing his cheques or drafts, keeping the atubs ot all times out of his way and leaving the faco of the chegne- book free for Lim to work on.PRICE 40 CENTS.Forsa © by MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER.(Buccessars to ROBT, GRAHAM, Estab.1829.) Account Book Manufae- Stationers, Ac and Printers, 375 NOTRE DAME KTREET.Cons é with CITY AND DISTRICT and BELL Oe PHONE EXCHANGES.bécod CAEBFET FELT tor PUTTING ates tha Woe Tignt Sad 1 pleas Ant 10 walk 0D JIT Last for ten years.Jour cant we dt ET AN Diz Ratification of By-laws passed by thy ectors, Direclors, and the ction of other bus Fey Py order, ' \u2019 JAR.W.PUKE, Sec.and I Montreal, 13th Maroh, 1580, JFPUSTRIAL BAZAAR! The Ladies of tbe Industria) Rooms will ANNUAL BAZAAR in the MECHANICOS8' HALL, [* ann (JN) sone ) ! Gi 3 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, the and 10th Mareh, | ; When s large and valuabie «* ck of artid y pour omen swployed during the - i 4 es attractive music will be provided on tha evening of each day.: Contributions to the Table may de 3, mornings of the i $ \u2014 LA ON ST.JACQUES._.; : NOTICE.The Shareholders 1c herebyfnotifed that ARM fiestas foreseen ty aon hinge ration Ye a resolved todemand the ninth and tenth instal \u201cA of TEN PAR CANT.(10 p.c.)on the baisnoe due M: : each Shareholder, at the time the w : Bted, to complete eo amount originally \u2018DE CONSTRUG: SELLING Rare Chance te | A | PIANO or ORCA Tho Sohecyiber being about to retire from Mi sent business, offers bis entire Stockaf PIANO : i ES SS and ther makers, ranging iu price #75 10 500 wach, wil be called in and Criored sale; tbus affording à variety of sélection never \u2018ered in ada.fre os by mail will receive talogues of tho Stock JOSEPH GOULD, | MAYER HALL SQUA En pt ih: and ed fres on DOCTOR DEgITS PARISIAN me + AI Tm; CEBOULATION uf the DAILY BTAB for the 3 .45 te La is week Das born quite brise, and 8 docidod tm 8, &° Ja week ending March .1880 :\u2014 MONdAY.\u20260dosser 010000101001 44833 TRONBAY + 0 100 ve 00eeds sss ste crass )-4.876 WOARMBIAY.«cove rrrevorsres seal 4.068 CRUFSART 0.000002010000 0 0 DIOS FFIORY.\u2026\u2026.v000.00.0018909 FASUTÉAV.000001 0 000000 vo0so oeslB 408 -\u2014 Total.1903 Births, Marriages and Deaths, \" BIRTHS.LESAGE\u2014 AL the Village of Verdua, on the 14th March, Mre Louis Lavage, of à «on.CORCORA N\u2014In this city, on Mondur, Lie 15th March.the wife of Mr.B.F.Corcursa.Of à daughier.: SIMPSON\u2014 At 66 Cadieux street, on the lath Misr the wife of Alex.Simpson, 074 MOBS\u2014On the 1dth March, nç 606 Sherbrooke street, the wife of Hyam Bavid Moss Of a son.TAY LOR\u2014In thia city, on the35th March, at No.108 Inspector street, tbe wife of Thomas L, Taylor, of à d DEATHS.TRO.In this city, on the 17th Trot] Nh Jurors street, after a long and peinfal lines.Witilem Alfred Gal, Armstir Dé, 18 years, son of the lat: William armstrong, wine merchant, of Ly.ten of funeral hercalter.NG\u2014In this city, on the 17th Mareh, WAR Waring, uged4 ycars, à native of Belfast, Ireland.Tho funeral will take place to-morrow (foandsy the 18tb instant.at 3:30 p mn.om No.Dorchester street, to Trinity Church, thenos to Mount Royal Cemetery CRUMACK\u2014In this city, on the 6th March, Mary Jane, only child of Mr.M.H.Cromack, moots.: The funersi will take place on Phurs day.the lth, instant, 2p.m., from 0 William strest.: MAcCALLUM\u2014On the morning of the idth March, at 46 Union avenue, Marie Loutse, davghter of Dr.D.C.MucCallum.The ral wili take piade on Thurs the 18th instant, at a.m.Friends this invitation without BELAIR\u2014In this city, on the 1h March, ot David Adeitert Plessis dit Belair, d M years, only son of Mr.Joseph Ploasia di Belair.The 1] care from his father's residence.No.41 p de Mars street, on Thu instant, st nil uaintances are Invited to attend without PAUTEUX\u2014On the loth Denis street, Marie Hermine .fant daughter of P.G, Fnuteux.HOLTON-\u20148uddenly, at Ottawa, on Sanday March, at 149 Bt.Jalietti, In- New Advertieements this P.M, S (CABSLEY'S PRICES.\u201cUseful Grass Linens, 100 pe?yard, Res) Russie Crash Tuwelling, Tl9¢ par yard.Good Limem Huckaback Towels, 4i¢ each.Striped Cotton Ticking, 10c per yard.Dam Bieaches Table Lin.us, 556 pr yard- Colored Fringed Tavle Kapkins, 480 per 403.Grey Cottons frem Se per yard.Bleached Cotto: » from 7¢ per vard, Unédrer Heavy ory Bleached Cotton Sneet'ngs, 3c per y ud.Bleached Twill Cotton Sheosuys, 27c pur yd.Useful Lace Curtains, 73e per set.C ton \"amask Table Covers, 45c each.leare Large India Bath Tow: Js 2lc caci Fringes at i¢ per yard.Fringes st $3.85 per yard SPECIAL NALE OF FRINGES.47 ,00Q CARBLEY'S, st prices ty ait every oae.b with Frioues at B.Carsiey's, whether it be a iow oF Die pried Mringe, no maticr what the shade of PRICES of FRINGES at 8.CARSLEY'S.Te, 120, 18¢, 2c, 330, She, 43e, Soc, Te, B02, 901 %0a , y 38, \u20ac, Ard ls Yoo Silk, «nd Iinen.in Corkscrew, Tape, (ram, etied noveliles in Yringes just raceived frum Europe.fre fnest Lawn.rice ow ce the quantity they had (atended taving.Carsley\u2019 having rt say0 that they bavo been t iderie 43 of Eumbroidery at 8.Carsley\u2019s.dc f ; per yard.Heavy Grass owuliussg, & per yand, Lincns, Linen Rober ulase fowelind, 10% per yard, Huckaback Boller Towelling, 110 per yard.ask Tab e Napkias., 855 dozen.Unbisacned Tshle Liaess, 18¢ per yar].Loom Huckaback Toweiling, ) 3c per yart.##4 Bleached Cottons, sc per yard.orl Cotton Ehestings, SU: p o7 yard.Ootion Sheetiuys, 2 ic per yard.Morcelia Teiise Covers, 15\u20ac each.e White Toll-t Qu its 95c vach.ancy 1utiet Sets, only 12:90 per set.THE TWO EXTREMES.worth of Tings i4 now being offered at 4.ALL GET SERVED READ! MARK: LEANN: reaching up ta 9:3 67 per yard.THEY COMPRISE Caterpillar, Gimp, Beaded all the - RUNNING ENEROIDERY.« Embroide- les ave à big ren hrough more 0 this season than any seneon provioas.NEW SHIPMENT Exoeedingly fins The work is equal to Madeira, and m4 on sv moder in fact so net leties aeuauy double SAVE MONEY The movement is restricted to small quantities .The latest sale of butter reported was s round lot said to ba good Townships at 20e.¢ \u2018would willing to take more on same terns but stocks are so Light that it is almost impossible to gets .shipping lot together at all.Creamery at 240 ta 25e; Eastern Townships, 176 ta 20e ; Brook- Jk i nary |.ts last week were 1,008 live cattle, quarters of beef, 1,700 carcasses of mutton, 60 live sheep and 550 hogs.Luxnen \u2014An influential deputation\u201d of Temberni ted the Exscat Gare tbe Prrincal Lacan at Que old weather prevailing for the last feu éaye has becn the means of in: ing the trade with conmGerabla activity, but ts demand will Det, of cœurs\u201d, contians, for with tae mild weather Be enquts \u2018aks down u almost nil.50, re Ue ag when last quoted, viz: ~8ove, 3 to 20; enestnat, $475 m7: (rate, 86 60; m Coal.$5 10 3 80; Onke, $3 per shaldron.WOOD.-The demand for corweod during the repuried may ba b - ar of last A Le Te md and #iven, le $58 Ere, 96 0 550; be ae da March 17.1688, shade, by Standard Thermo- neue, erred py # Co, Optici £08 Wathegmaticar S Makewe, 344304 +4 HOLES Lume treet.1879 \u201cEs Blu BORE 0% 2e 188 Mean.Co mére pe .gam ya Special Noutes = OUR resders will please bear in mind the sale of the valuable property to be sold by Jars Denning k Barmlou to-morrow mern- » OD t a Li = 6 premises No.296 VEY lover of music in Montreal, who can paseibly be present, should not fail to hear the Vienua pianist, Dr.Gustave Sater, is Nardbeimer's Hall, ou Friday evening.Ya order to gre the general public ag opportunity.of .his eminent man, the e of ts besa Placed at twenty.an cents reserved seats.Tiekets secured at DeZonehe'a.crus to al sch aD sudience as will enc the - sgement, ib their efforts to procure for the morning, March I4th, 1880, the Honorable purchasing Embraideries at 8, Oaraley's.Bvory Lather Hamilton Holton, M.P., aged 63 es, Guipure Lens eh an ot br arto: OAMPBELL~At Dartmouth, N.8., March 1, R.& Campbell, So yrs.1\" 8.CARSLEY, vou PS2: Zen, XH.March 10, 293, 395, 807 & 299 Notre Dame streut.LAUDER- t Terouto, March 1I1, John 85 + , - Lænder, 70 yre.WFARRETT\u2014At Nobieton, Uat.T.C.Star- Ju yr u *.BUMMEH6\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, March 1 daw of the late Btephen Swnmers, \u201c , PUTNAM\u2014At Hamiitoo, Ont, Maroh 13- DIAMOND 8! \u2018 Marshall & B.Putnam, 43 yrs.MEACRUM\u2014AL Kingston, Ont, March 12, DIAMONDS !! Mrs.8.Meachum, yrs.; \u2014 DLASrAL Toronto, Ont., Marehil3, Andrew - as, 47 yrs.j 1 Diamond Ring,.83000 worth $43 00, ee BY Dismond Ring, .$30 00 worih $30 00.>.# \u2019 1 Diamond Ring; .$4800 worth 876 00.wo C 0C T1.- 1 Diamond Eing.83000 worth $55 00.- : 1 Di d Rug, .§12600 worth $200 00.COMMEROLAL \u2014 \u2018Whelesale Provirten Market.The above are all frst-clase stopos, deaullfally cut, very brilliant, and splendidly mounted in 18k God.WATCHMAKER AND GOLDSMITH, Syscial Agent for tha Celebrated Waltham Wated.© W.LIRBDAAY, Iq.Dealer in Pianes and Organs, DRAB Srn,= Your order and Draft of the 13th, ju reosived, apd the same finds ue closed, i.¢., we Rave abut down until the strikers oan be brought to terms.How long it will be we cannot tell.We bad to raise our prives again, and suppose dealors ust 30 the same.We will return yeur draft, or bold it awhile as you direct, and will All this one order starting up: but after that all mast be at the «d- vance, and the chances sre they will go Nigher, awe again on eur let in alike manner, and have 340 orders on our books, and ee far not one cancelled at the- ralee.df.oe njsnce.We will advise you of the outieok, and bopeé the matter will soon be settled.But chances are that 1£ wi be two or lhree wesks, 46 You oan- Bot reason with a striker.laboser can Mve longer than A eapitaliet.Let us hear from you, and eile \u201che above 18 à letter Just received from the mam, ufsctubers.And intending purchasers willsave 15 to 20 per cent.by taking advantage of my present stack, whigh I will continue to offer st old prices.\u20ac.BD.Pease & Co.'s Now York Planes, 1810 ST.CATHERINE ST., KR.BEMSLEY, 178 AT.JOARPH STREET.\u2014 \u2014 ESTABLISHED TEN YBARE, 651 .\"PIANOS! | , MEW TORE.Merck 16th, 1850.MONTREAL.at February prices, Witkin a few days of ezpoct io be obliged to advance our wages before starting up.We advance évery man Lot us knew by jpostal If we shall retam Mold it and S11 order £3 our eastlest ocuve- Bat we will seo if a Yours truly, C.D.PEA &C0.C.W.LINDSAY, AGENT JOR \u2014- AND \u2014 New England Co.'s Organs, WAREROOMS : MONTREAL © SNOW SHOE \"BETTS! T.ALLAN & 00, _ NOTRE DAME \u201c3 BE JOHNSTON'S PATENT 4 Coe PREBCO PAINTS! i LYMAN, pes cran Be ot Dufferin is studying Sree vse meee | pemeral public an opportunity of hearing one pianista, ; idee AC ne ~ DRY BIZED KALSOMINE AND \u2018READY FOR USE SoNs & Co., MONTREAL, Sideboard Fer $aie.Four O'clock P.M.Telegrams, CANADIAN.PROBABILITIES, \u2014 METBOROLOGIOAL Orrice, Toronto, March 17, 10a m.\u2014 Heavy snow has fallen throughont Faster Provinces, more especially along the Se Lawrence.The weather is very cold over the Upper Lake Region, but in the Wustern Btates, aud the North-West Territories, it has begun to get milder.Probabilities for the next twenty-foor hours: Lower Laks region, fresh winds, mostly between weat and worth, generally clear colder weather.8.Lawrence, westerly to northerly winds, clearing and colder weather.Maritime Proviners, fresh to brisk northerly to weat.erly windy, cloudy, wih light mew, followed by clouring and colder weather, FROM QUEBEC.fEFECIAL DEY» ATUH TO TUB SIAR ST.PATRICK'S CELEBRATION.-\u2014Yes- sxc, March 17.\u2014 St.l\u2019atrick's Day is being quietly observed hire.There was no proves.sion this morning, but Grand Mass was pwr.formed in St.Patrick\u2019s Church at 10 um, the celebrant being Rev.Father Fubey, as- sistrd by Rev.Fathers O'Leary and Gmtten.His Grace the Archbishop and a number of other clergy were present, and the coagrez+ tion was very large.Cherubina's Coronution Mass in D was performed by an etlicient choir and orchestra, under the direction of Mr.Calixa [avallee, organist of the ¢ Lurch, Mr.A.Mawel presiding at the orgen.Hon.Mr.and Mrs.Chaplean wero present in the choir, Ap eloquent sermon was preached by the Kev.Father Callahan, of Montreal.FROM OTTAWA.|SPECIAL DESPATCH YO THE SIAR.) ST.PATRICK'S CELEBRATION.\u2014Or- Taw, March 17.\u2014~8t, Patrick's Day is very uiet bere, and high mass was celebrated at the cathedral.Bandmann gives a matinee today, and ¢ Hamlet\u201d to-night, under the auspices of the Irish Societies, and the patronage of the Marquis and Princess.HO! FOR THB WEST.\u2014 Agother party, with stock and implements, left here yesterday for Dakota.THE RACE FOR THEQUEEN'S PLATE \u2014 The Ottawa Jockey Club has been noti- tied by Mojor De Winton that in th: rules to govern the race for the Queen's Plate which isto be tun in Ottawa this year, the first claus: reading ** That the horses muat be bred and trained in th?provinces,\u201d is to ve changed to .\u2018* That horses must be foaled, raised and tmined in the province.\u201d Rxsrkct.\u2014At the close of the service this morning the flag on St.Patrick's Hall was lowered to balf-mast, as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Mr.Holton.ATTENDING MR.HOLTON'S FUNERAL.\u2014A large number of members and citizens left by train this morning to attend the faneral of Hon.L H Holton.THE SENATE will probably adjuurn on Friday next until the 80th instant.|\" NATIONAL CUBRENCY MEETING.- Another meeting in favor of a national cur- repcy will be held this evening.The alive.cates of soft money are displaying great energy.A DINNER was given by the Soc- retary of State night.AGAINST MARRIAGE WITH DE- CEABED WIFE'S SISTER.\u2014 Petitions continue to into the Commons against Mr.Gironard's bi legalizing marrisge with a deceased wife's sister.POLITICS IN AN OBITUARY.\u2014 Much disgust is felt at the Free Press of this city introducing party politics intq ita obituary notice of the death of Hon.8.H.Holton.A CONCERT given in ald of the poor in ths Canadian Institute last night was pe tronized by the Governor-Gen THE GIFT CONCERT in aid of the Orange Hall building fund for which $12,- 000 have been offered in prizes is creating considerable intereit and promises to be a gréat success.: Oitv News.PrincEor Wares RINK.\u2014A carnival is to be at this rink this evening.ye ined 38 ca post Les was this Orn: costs r.Dugas for i using the title of chemist snd droggiet.| J Tux Eevivar-\u2014The Rev.Mr.Hammond will c services in the Fest End Methodist Church, Thursday and Frida afternoon at four o'clock.In A F1T.\u2014A shoemaker named Benjamin Belisle fell in a fit én street yesterday afternoon, He was picked op by a hackinsu aud taken to the General hospital.Ruwaway.- A horse belon to Demers & Freres, bolted on St.James street this , At the-cogner of St.Lambert Hill it entered a purrow gateway, where it was captured, having narrowly missed run.ping over an old who was returning from Church.i MontexaL Girls\u2019 Hicw 8crRoor.\u2014The annual public oral tions in the Girls\u2019 E School take place next.Wednesday.They are much casier this year than usa), this heing caused by the fact that in the past it has been found that the hest of a later month has not at sll assisted the proceedings.New UNDEBTAKINO.\u2014A well-known Montreal gentleman has about purchased « considerable amount of property directly opposite the Church of the Gesu, on Bleury strect, his intention being to erect a first.class livery and boarding stable in that locality.residents are considerably excited about it.7.5.Gumpbell thankfully acknowledges ° OW.2 contribution to the fund for which the con- eert was given in the St.George\u2019s school-house last evening from Mm.Scott-Biddons.He seys it has never been his lot to receive such 8 , touching letter as the one which accompanied the gift, .Pooxnr Picken.\u2014 While Mis Morice, of 153 Bt.Gecæge street, was walking on BI street this forenoon, her pocket-book, ping a small sum of money and s nuw- ber of valusble papers, was taken from her outside pockst.15 noticed a few suspicious- looking characters lounging around, but is usable to describe the appearance of the thief.° Tas Vicromia CanvivaL, \u2014 If the weather continues sufficiently cold, it is ex- that the dress carnival at the ictoria Skating to-morrow evening will be ope of the most, wacoessful of the season, of t ce to reserved foe debe which will be one of the chief features of evening.A choloe programme of music has been pared and will Five by the Victoris Rides paragraph which sppesred in our issue of sterdsy headed * A Boarding-House Beat\u2019 Lr.\u201cBulmer has called tommy that Mr.Wiggins, sccumstion is untrue.Bulmer claims to have n contra account against Mr.Wiggins for move than the amount qf the disputed board bill, and challenges Mr.Wiggive to take his css into court whieh is ly the proper place for the settlement of the depute Morz Sxow\u2014Mr.Vennor writes, 8ir,\u2014 The snow storm of the 16thb, though sufficient to knock over the whole of the Ottawa and Toronto ¢ weather predictor,\u201d as shown in your issue of yesterday, was not quite heavy enough to suit my own views; consequently 1 look to one or other of my remaining dates (21st, 32nd or 27th) tosup- pr the deficiency by giving us a still heavier than any we have had this winter.With this I shall be satisfied.Rxoorpxr\u2019's COURT.\u2014 WEDNESDAY, \u2014 Ten cases wére on the Hat at this Court this morning before His Honor Acting-Recorder T of follows : ne Trim hig so , two months; Mary Flynn, 46, and loitering on Craig street, two months hard labor ; J fine of 810 or one month each ; TRE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.WEDNESDAY.MARCH 17, 1880.AN ADVANTAGE TO THE LADIES! TO BE ABLE TO PURCHASE FINE SEWED BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPEHS ! A] THE ENORMOUSLY REDUCED PRICES THEY ARE NOW SELLING ! \u2014_ AT \u2014 ANGU¥ LADIES PARLOR SHOE STORE, 375 NOTRE DAME STREET.AI} Gouds are made of the very best Fuglish and Freoeh Leathers to b workmanship guarasulecd.in the marke.\u2014 Crystal Palace Carnival.The fancy drest at the Crystal Palace Rink lust night certainly eqnalled, in the way of fancy costumes, anvthins that has taken slace at the rink this season.Owing pro- bats to the stormy weathergthe attendance was not as large as it hal been on previons occasions, but the dresses were more varied aud the absence of dusky gentry was filled by a number of very pretty costumes, som- ot which had never brun seen on the rink before.It would be diffienit to imagine who wus not represented, and in many cases it would be equally us dificult to detine what some of the masqueraders really did represent, so comjeal was their get up.A number of the masqueraders, assembling in the centr: of the rink, dill seme very good dancing, and a group of little gypsies, ignur- ! ing the music of tha band, went round to the tune of a pretty chorus in which they all touk part, the only desire of vvery one seeming to be that of killing time, and fu dly, the music \u20ac march to the National Anthem, reminded those present that the hour for their depar- -ture had come, and the carnival a: last ba came agthing of the past.A pretty dan, which may Frequently be seu in rinks iu other ities than Montreal), is the Maypole dance.A stout pole is planted iu the middle of the rink, on the top of which is fixed a revolving hoop, having attached long ribbon streamers of different colors, which the skaters bold, gliding in and out cach other and round in a citcle ; it gives the carnival & very pretty effuat and takes well.MASONIC.District Meeting at Sweetsburgh, P.Q.The Musonic re union hell at Sweets.burgh, P.Q., on Thursday the 4th instant, wan a very pleasant affair.In the afternoon an eloquent and practical address was de- livered by the Worshipful Gmad Master, Dr.J.RM.Graham, of Richmon.Addresses were also given by R.W.Brothers Sterns and Milton, of Montréu), and by several brethren from different parts of the district.In the evening about seventy-five of the bixthren sat down to a bountiful repust at Bro.Batchelder\u2019s Hotel, and after ample justice had beer done to the very enticing viands, the Chairman, Dro.John Massie, jr., proposed the usual Jogal toasts of Tha Queen,\u201d \u201cThe Prince of Wales and the Royal Family,\u201d ¢ The Govemer-General,\u201d und ¢ The Army and Navy,\u201d which wer: drunk right royally.R.W.Bro.H.D.Pickel in a few well-chosen remarks proposed \u201cThe M.W.the Grand Lodge and the Grand Master of Quebec,\u201d which was responded to in a feeling manner by the Grand Muster.\u201cOar Visitors\" forth remarks from RW Bros Stearns and Milton, of Mon*real.*\u2018 The District Deputy (trvud Master ul the Past District Deputy Grind Masters,\u201d was re- Jed to K W Bro J P Martin, CP aber and H Horskin, and ¢ Tha Ladies\u201d were ably represented by IK W Bro H D Pickel and Bro © L Cotton.A CANARY STORY.How twe Clever mer fineccessinlly Duped Several Metiill Niroet Merchants.Between aix and seven o'clock von, Monday twa men entered the aaloon kept by A.Demers, near the corner of Willis \u201cand McGill streeta, One of them appeared to ba very drunk, staggering wildly from side to side in the saloon.His compduion eutricd a very preit canary in his hand, whi:h he offered to ue very cheap when he was refused liquor on credit, A gontlemau present refused to purchase Nothing daunted, however, the bird fancier forced him reluctantly to inspect the canury, and while doing 80, ho very adroitly allowed it to eacape in the room.The obliging landlord closed the door carefully and ted iu catching the fluttering bird.In the meantime the other visitor leaned et the bat, 3 hud téstiig hoavll u to appearances drunk, but in close proximity to the till.When the bird was captured, its owner saked for an cmp cigar-box to put it in, which wes given him.When the pair left, Mr.Demers\u2019 till had besn relieved of $4.25.About 7 o'clock the same morning a provision merchant near by had a visit from the pair, The old story was repeated, the bird was shown, and, as before, it hopped from finger to thumb and upon the broad houlders \u2018its owner, but this time did not fly around the room.The provision man dismissed the bird fangier summarily, all the time being unswarezhowevrr, that a confederate had walked off with a pail of lard which stood just inside hix stors door, but which he missed soon alterivards.A saloon keeper was the noxt victim the spoils bain a few, bottles of chofce braasly an two boxes of The police.finally got wind of the doings of the pair and succeeded in recovering ths pail of d at the residence of the mother of one of the culprits, Both sharpers have so fur avoided syreat, and it is thought that they bave left the city.| COMMEROIAL.readatuts Unset(tod-Uhicage Whont and Corn To ork and Lard Ditto\u2014Whent and Oorn is Euginad Unebauxed.Breadstuffs in Fhgland to-day were steady and there was a very fair demand.The Western wheat markets on this continent were again weaker, and speculators on the \u201c bull\u2019 side appear to be demoralized.The Montreal market was inactive.Sales reported comprised 150 barrels Spring Extra flour at 85.90 ; 50 choice Strong Bukers\u2019 at 34.00 ; 50 Strong Bakers\u2019 at $6.30.Grain\u201d, Smzps, Asnxs, &c.\u2014 Canrde spring wheat steady at $1.39 to $1.40 per bush ; peas, 76¢c to\u2019 78¢ ; cata, 30c to 3le; corn, duty paid, 884 to 70e ; barldy, B5c to 85c.Rye, 70c to 80c.\u2018Ashes\u2014Maärket again firmer at $3.60 taC$3 79 for pots per 100 Ibs.Pearls are mostly held in one hand and uo business has transpired.Sceds\u2014Timothy firm st $3.40 to $8.50 per bushél.Clover niet at $3.80 to 64.00 per bushel.Dran\u2014 at $19.60 to 820 per ton.Shorte\u2014 $19 per ton.Froun\u2014Per bbl of 19¢ lbs.: Superior ox- tr 8810 to 615; extra superfine, 6 00 to 6 26 ; spring extra, 580 to 90 ; superfiue, 550 to 500; strong bakers\u2019, 6 25 to 660; fine, 5 00 to 5 16 ; smiddlings, 4 40 to 450; Ontario Lags, 100 lbs, 2 80 to 295 ; city delivered, 330 to 3 25 | oatmeal, Ontario, 4 50 to 4 65; cornmeal, 290 to 2 95.- Esoniers To-DAY,\u2014~Wheat, 800 bush; pens, 400 do; oats; 16 do; flour,\u201d 260 bbls ; 80 do; butter, 883 packages; tallow, 171 bbls ; leather, 315 rolls ; dressed bogs, 8.; The Chi wheat market dectined Ze to 1c per bushel by noon.Quoted ut $1 18} April; 81 192 May.Receipts 31,000 bushels ; shipments, 31,000.Corn weaker at 364c to 852c March ; 35ÿ0 fto 35jc April ; 39§c May ; 39 June ; 494 July.Receipts, 298,000 els ; shipments, 223,000, Pork weaker at $il.124 April; 811.274 May.Lard weaker at 7.50 April ; $P.174 May.MILWAUREE\u2014Wheat weaker at $1 152 April; 81 19] May.Receipts, 18,000 pets shipments, 18,000.: Brrasoum's ENOLISH ADVIOEs quote : Floating wheat firm ; corn, the turn dearer.où passage and for shipment, wheat aud corn, inactive, Mark Lane, wheat and cogn firm, Mixed American corn off const, 28s 6d.Liverpool, wheat, firmly held; corn stiff.American eaters mixed corp, 5e 1041; Canadian pes 7s 1d.The imports into the United ingdom during the week ended March *! 16th, were: of whent, 180,000 to 185,000 qu against 150,000 to 155,000 gra, during previous week ; :of corn, 65,000 to 70, 000 qrs.against 160,000 to 165.000 qre: and William Millar, 18, trader, loitering, 85 during the previous'week ; of flour 85,000 to or twenty days ; Elisabeth Costes, 45, drauk 30,000 bris, | 90,000 to 95,000 .brls, on Collega street, and Patrick Custigas, during the previous week.Liverpool Ex- drunk, §1 or eight days each.change, 3 cheese good to fine, 70s; - 2 ; Fersonai.Curoaco Hoo Manxer.\u2014Light ie Eee à and can 1 y 4.50 ; heavy y 10; 68 Be gives an hour each day to the work.titeted receipts, $7,000.: Mr.Jemes Resell Lowel] is now just past Pb W.J.Pairbaira's csble from Liv re ds 60th yess.Like Lom , when he ports :\u2014 Wheat market steady, business, fs ot home in Cambridge, occuples à fne à Corn old hows of the Revolutionary period.nesdy, good demand at quotations, ing frou moms spirited \u2019 RooM TO LET \u2014 Furnished, i > Te \u201cJ ww.\u201d Bow 1448 P.O.eo had or ¢ MEN ONLY REY, E.PAYSON HAMMOND, M.A.THEATRE ROYAL, This Evening, at 7.30.681 NORDHEIMER\u2019S HALL.SATTER CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, 10ih Instant.SATTER MATINEE, \u201c SATURDAY, at8 p.m.The eminont Planiest wiil present choice pro- \u201d grammes on both occasions Eeservtd seats, SU.Admission, 260.Malines price, 250, a)! over the House.Tchets nt DeYouche & Co's.80 SPRING AUCTIUN CARD, 7 be undirsigned having sotered into the business cf Genesni Auctionsor and Commiusion Ms chant, respectfully sulicits a share of toa Spring Trade.Real Estate, Merchapdise, Purnitare, &¢., at ators OF JOM IBINOS.+ Consignments 80\u2019 iol All compmuniestions the prsssont may be ad- ocre io the undertighod, Merchants\u2019 Exchange.A, B.fTEWART es ar \u2014 AUCTIONEER, | OCTAGE CHIOKERING > PIANOFONTE, two secondhand Organs, 77 cattien (doice rouchong Tca, four Marnie-toy Fe0ros.m bets three Parlor do.Persiaa Lambariu toast, two Wire: proof Bafes, Bofas, Lounges, 8 oves, l'ictures, and n variety of other Household Purai- ture, &c., by auction, at my saierooms, 195 8t.Jsmes sirrot, on Friday Aftermoon next, the 19th inst, Sale at TWO o'olock.7 W.E.SHAW, INSOLVENT ACT of 1875.Sale of Debts.The unoclivuted Dabts Que to Lhe Estate of JA MKS SUTUEELAND.amonntins to about $2,500, will be sold by auction, at the office uf tho undersignod, on the 24th Instant, At THN o'clock In the Forencon.THOMAS DARLING.No.183 Bt.Jamen street, } Montres), 10th March.1880.8beod THE ADMINISTRATION OF TBE CREDIT LYONNAIS, 19 Boulevard des 1tsliens, Paris (France,) offers & reward of 10,000 finned 10 the purty wha will cause the arrest uf a man name À Fan, sged $2 (Arlese) Bept.1Yth, 184 tyeLsows, ould jon bead, pose and moath of mid- de fee, chin and faceuval, complox! -n rather gark, hetgbt, 1 meter 70, Jean in face and body.Was formerly Berg: ant-Major of the lst Reyiment of Zouaves, albo, bas Lxen engaged in welling.s pater ted invention to shut doors by an automatie process.The mentioned Pau having takon from the Mces Of the Credit Lyonnais a sum of 90.000 fran ou «steb)inhs d by à legs) oomplalut brought avatnat bim OD Pobroary 7th, 1880, dé 1 ORDER YOUR SPRING CLOTHING \u2014 FROM \u2014 J, @ KENNEDY & 00, and save 30 per cent.ALL .NEW GOODS TO SELEOT FROM.oars, born at Lavenalet ; dark brown eyes and 31 8t.Lawrence st.; cery in England, and any competent court in | any British possession G.H HUMPHREYS, Accountant, Auditor and Real - Estate Agent, Money to Lend On Mortgage on Oity Property #81 BT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Valuable Patent FOR SALE.For sale, the patent right of a very valuable aad popular Invention.Sure to sell well, Not yet made public.Worth 936,000.Patented tn U.S.aad Os nada.The right for Canada will be sold eheap.194 Apply at Star Ofice.mn FOR SALE OR TO LET.us Loner, Nor 907 Dntvareity wrecks Apply C.0.Snowden & Co.803 500 Bt.Paul siract.Ei LET\u2014Two ot those New ' Belgnews, with = Back Wings - Dwellings,containing twalve abarimen ath and W C.compicte, will bs let \u2018his rent of D'wsllln,g, wishout Shop, yix.:\u2014Fhr 6\u20ac huod- red dollars, no taxes.Best stand in the city fors vice Confectionary or Boot and Shoe Store, Or an other similar business, bel dally iraproving.Apply to OWAN MOGABVEY, 1, 9 aud 11 0s.Joseph stroet, 84 ¢ TO LET\u2014Nos, \u20183 and 6 Con- tennial Terrace, @t.Martin strset, bo Bt, antoine; 5 and 7 Hillaide Terrace, 87 aud 4BZ Et.Antoine street, 11 Coursoi street, 17 Fuiford aot 17 Plateau street.Shop and Dwelling, No.18 At.Antoine street ; Shop and Dwelling, corner Conde and (irgnd Trunk streets ; Bho and Dwelling, corner Wellington and Conde streets, for the past eight years ocoupled hy Mr FE.Wo:ls, sas Dryg Mere.Apply to OWEN MCGARVEY, Ù 8.Jost ph street.84 + ££ = LET, at Chambly Can- year for ton, à uv oft desirable Stous Cottage with lerge Garden, situstsd on the wid With extensive view of the Basin and Tuiaads, sad Montreal in the distance.Deliybtfally 000} la \u201cummer, 6.M.Matthews, 65 tf 17 ¥, John street.m TO LET.703 Palace street.: Apply Lom Mrs.Moore, 054 103 Union Avenue.HOUSE WANTED.A small, WELL-FURNINHED MOUSE or » married couple.No chlidren.: Acdress, stating rent and particalars, ill ahr tf \u201cRiokes,\u201d Niar Nice, with use of Plano.117 8t Urbain vieoet, 3 Rooms VAUANT\u201448 Cathcart street, es BOARD \u2014 Excellent Board can bo Obtained tn à fust-class bonse.18 Vietoria sireot.Terms moderate, 85 8 O87 !-0n Friday, the 14th March, lost, 8 cheque on the Mrrehante Buk tomy order, signed by Brodie & Harvie, for six hundred snd five dollars.The puslic are notified rot tn negotiate the same as payment has been EU CHARLES DRUMNOND, LO8T\u2014-A Victorine, on the 15th instant.from corner of Bonsventure and Vinet streets, to corner of Mantilactarer by way of £t.Joseph and Napoleon.Any in 1m sive to the Bt.Cunogonde Police wii} be Arash fully received.) OST\u2014On the evening ofthe Oth in tha nalghborhood of Victoria Breeton Unien avenue, 8 Pair of Fur Gauntlsses The finder, on leaving them st 108 Unions avenue, will be suitably ewsrded.di L O 8 T\u2014A Skye Terrier, short tail; carvumout.Any onerotarning to No.97 Cotte streat wii be Hberaliy »ewerded ; anû any retaining it after this will be prosecuted socoedt ing to law, Lesr \u2014 A Newtoundland Pup, without coller.Any one bringing tim to 650 Palace street will restive a bandsoms .an 8 F O U N D\u2014A Liver and White t.0.75 1800 \u2019Merchante* Pant.17 not clame whhfn Usecdaÿs from date will be soid to pay ox- proves.March 16th, 1970.45 1 WANTED TO PURCHASE, FIXTURES, Incinding Draw ere, Bheiving, Counters, Canisters de., ko.suitable for a First-elass Grooesry Ehop.Must ko in good order.Apply immediately, 65 8 Post Oftee Box 886.AT AO Upper a Ly amy ater 5 pu ee 2 ANTED \u2014 A Pantry-maid ; must be Protestant ané know her duties.Apply 40 Br Imont Place._: 651 WANTED, at 466 Guy stree & General Bervast; $004 references ren! ed WW ANTED_Two, Young Dogs ater fpaniels erred).Any one wist- ing to 90 suok wi find à kind master ad- a A small sum will be p i 05 ANTE D\u2014shoemakers, for ; Paronio, good workmen on ol n's turn A Six O'clock PM.Evening Telegrams, FROM NEWFOUNDLAND.{AFECIAL DESPATCH 0 THE $748.) THE LEGISLATURE.\u2014\u2014 ST, Joux's, Nfd, via HaLirax, March 17.\u2014The lL.g- isJéture is still in session, but the proceedings ure uninteresting.CULONIAL FINANCES.In 1869 the deposits in the Bavings Bank «Wmounted to $519,152.At the end of 1870 it was $1,184,505, i.c., they have doubled in ten years.Last session the Legislature passed a by-law by which the existing reserve und all accruing profits of the bank are beld for the liquidation of the debentures held by that institution, so that in 14 years half the debt of the colony will be paid by the Government Savings k.TRADE BTATISTICS.\u2014 During the past 20 years the importation of rum has been 76,377 gallons; ale and porter 63,208 gul- Jone.In 1859 there were 1,342 vessels ¢f 9,870 tons employed in sealing and fishing ; in 1879 the number was 1,718 vessels cf 82,564 tons.; THE BANK FISHERY will be extensively prosecuted next season and the govern.| Tuent voted 810,000 for it.Last year 7 dollars ' was paid on bounty.WANT DUTY LAW REPEALED.\u2014A Jurgely signed petition of importers was presented to the Legislature asking the repeal of the 15 per cents duty adopted last year, but without effect.TAINTED MEAT.-The Lagislu ture passed a law prohibiting thesale of tainted meat, This was principally aimed t the meat import:d from Canads, which is generally of à very inferior quality, and owing to the want of refrigerators ou the Allantsteamers be- ome almost unfit for food by the time it gets e.THE NEW RAILWAY.\u2014The Government appear determined to construct the railway across the island, and all the ante.Confederate politicians are howling about being forced into Confederation.\u201d TBE WEATHER has been very severe, the thermometer averaging from 15 to 20 below zero ; and the coast been covered + with ice.RUSH FOR SEAL FISHINU.\u2014The weal- ing steamers which left on the 10th had to break their way out as best they could, but several steomers are blocked in at outports.There bas been a great rush of people to the seal fishery ; so great that when one steamer got outside the harbor 40 stowaways were found to be on board, snd she was compelled to put back and land them.BUSINESS DULL.\u2014 Business has become dull again and thera is very little doing.THE ENGLISH CATHEDRAL is to be completed and all denominations are vieing with each other, Protestants and Catholica alike, in contributing money and labor.THE ST.JOBN\u2019É Telegram, referring to Bir John Glover's scheme for making Ht.John's the summer port of the Dominion, says it is a plot to force the colony into Confederation, tho price of which will be the British consulehip at New York for Premier Whitewsy, and the governorship of New- fonndland for Hon, A.Bhea.FROM TORONTO.(8PBCIAL DESPATCH TO THE FTAL.| LO8SES BY THE WAUBANO.\u2014Tunon- To, March 17.- In the Court of Chancery the chancellor hes delivered the following judgment in the case of the Georgian Bay Tans tion Company vs, Fisher.The bill in this case is filed the company to restrain an action at law brought the defendant ogninet them for the loss her husband, who was a passenger on the company's vessel Waubano, which was lost the Georgian Bay during the gales last November.An injunction was prayed for to restrain proceedings in the action, and all other actions which may be brought at law under the provision of sec.504 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 17 and 18 Vic, chap 104, which provides that where loss has occurred it aball be competent to the Court of Chan- .to outertain proceedings at the suit of any ownor for the pwpose ; of determining the amount of the\u2019 liability of the owner for the lois, and for the distribution of the amount rateably among the several claimants, with power to stop ngs in any other Court, with reference to: the same subject matter ; and it was also prayed that the Court should dotcrmine whether the plaintiffs were linble to damages in mspest - of the loss and of defendant's claim, and that if the plsintiffs were liable, it should be as certained who were entitled te recover against them in respeet of the loss of the steamtr, and that the total amount of liability which, under 25 and 28 Vic, chap.68, sec.54, would, in case the loss occurred without the actual fault or privity of plaintiff, be limited to fifteen pounds for every ton the stesiner\u2019s - ca y OF in this cane $8,420.This was s motion for 2D inlerim injunction to restrain\u2019.action Bt law until the hearing, hervin made on the oth inet., when the Chancellor reserved judgment, The Chancellor, now made the order for the interim injunetion, upon the oupds set out in the bill and noticed above, Joskin, Q.C,, and Creelman, for plaintiffs ; Bethune, QC, and Judd, for defend ant.Oty News, SATIER CONCERTS, \u2014The coming voriss of- ar concerts in Nordheimers Hall by er is being anticipated with pleasure by meny.The management have put prices | 80 low that the occasion cannot fail of beings succése, especially when we consider that the opportunity of hearing so thorough a master of technique is really an opportunity to take s valuable lesson, Both Friday evening apd the Saturday matinee should patronized.Tax Late Excuse MAILS, \u2014By means \u201c> well tersop, Becretary of the of Trade, has been informed the \u2018 Polynesian \u201d mails left tbat station this morning ut nine o'clock.Mr.Putterson telegrophed the Deputy Postmaster yestérday to have the mails hastened forward, so that Montreal merchants might reply by next outward mail, but \u2018was told that the letters could not be forwarded from Halifax until Wednesday, The result ia, therefore, more satisfactory than could Lave been expected.Suburban, \u2018The meaales is very prevalent at Point St, Charles, and it ia thought that if it does not abate it will be necessary to close the day- choo), av it acts as a great medium for the spreading of any contageous disease, Mentresi Post-Ofitce.RxvznuE.\u2014 Postage stamps, postal cards, envelopes sud wrappers, $137,170.00 ; unpaid postage from Great Britain, $601.91; unpaid postage from British colonies and foreign countries, $100.58 ; unpaid postage from Dominion of Canada, #: 1.17 ; news- yaper postage, $12,876.92; rents of boxes and drawers, $4,009.76: d.ts on keys of boxes and drawers, $217.00; waste paper, #01: compritsion ou manez od, 7,240,81, Total, $167,874.21.ExrEndiTUKE.\u2014 Commission to stamp .vendors, $3,675.15; salaries, $70,201.43 ; latter carters\u2019 uniforms, $2,722.10; water and feel, $3,264.93 ; repairs and far- vishings, $3,521.86 ; rents and taxes, $822; printing and sdvertising, $696.45; telegraph- ng, $223.57; igcidentals, $254.87 ; repaid deposite on keys, $286.50; total, $61,664.85, showing a gain of $45,707.84.Moxey OBprRs Issven\u2014 Canadisn orders, $102,781.88 ; United Kingdom $41,- 825.55; Newfoundland orders, 0; Upited Btates orders, $20,101.83; total, $165,569.02, Commission ou M.O.iavned, &2,740.81.Morey OBDERs Palp\u2014OCanadian orders, 08,025.08 ; United Kiwgdom orders, §14,- 02,09 ; Newfoundland -orders, $4,991.00 ; United States, $34,108.10; warrants and repeid money orders, $4570.08 ; total, $768,- 996.36, j Bavixos BANK Bonne \u2014garin Bank deposits.$264,577; Sallbgs Bank with.diawals, $102,575.91.\u2018REoisTRAED LITTER Business, \u2014Regis- - tered letters delivered at head office, 268,- 616 ; registered letters delivered 53,207; registared letters forw , 176,- 640 ; total, 492,448, ,( DzLivERY -BrAnon\u2014Boxes and General Delivery\u2014Ordinary letters and postal cards, Sreniss, D.Puñeas, Atos Bot, ciy.WT La .- 6 to.+ A \u201c .a by Fp nd 2 Les Wha cé tek it.TR di : Ly 1 a ES ï A Copp 2,607,819; .i .oe 363,614; DeWspagers, sample kc.286 ; total, 6,467,871, \u2019 TL Pacific Mail 46% Del.&Hudson .Brie.0 4424 444,84 Joseph.36% B6Y Ohio & Miss.36% 87), Rock1fland., 15419 .,.:.Morth-West .93% 94%|C.0.81 0.Do Pref.2-0.t.1.4 K,.48%.de.B1'|Union Pactfio 004 90% A AP.Tel, 48 .81 Do Profx-41041; Mich.Central 90% 01h JerseyCentral 864 64 81.198 May.Com, 354c March, 862c April, of a telegram from.Campbellton, Mr.Pat.-subetituted.The propriety can \u2018yet been sold nt ouctiou in Montreal, nor The following statements showing the smount of business at the Post-Office ng last year bave just been issued.| ; -stiached.Vinder will plesse leave it at 9.8 Baler pave.Oho.8 Stay: HRs | great, 20 Caxarens\u2019 BnaxcH\u2014Ordinary letters and cards, 2,007,141; registered letters, 68,207 ; newspapers, samples, books, circular, ke., 662,508 ; 2,782,856, Desratcn BRANGE.-\u2014 Letters and postal cards posted from Montreal, 4,598,384; do from other offices, 8,922,204 ; registescd letters, &c., despatched, 175,040; pews- [opers from office of publication posted at ontreal, 11,138,328 ; transient newspapers, circulars, books, &c., posted at Montreal, 1,682,612; transient newspapems, &c., To- ceived from other offices, 1,076,848 ; total, 22,501,416.Maiuixe DErsrTMENT,\u2014Offices corresponded with, 231; number of mail sent, 107,834 ; number of mail bags receive: 80,081.mme A Patriarchal Family.Old Mr.William Smoak, the patriarch of the family of that name, is a native, of (ier.man extraction, born early in February, 1784, consequently bas just entered his ninety-seventh year, and since 1811 has : been a resident of that section of the county ! between the North and Bouth Edis to rivers familiarly known as the Fork.The old man and his wife, who died a few years ago, raised thirteen children, ten now living.They bad first six sons, then two daughters, then three sons, and the last two daughters.The eldest is seventy-five years of age, the youngest fifty.The following tabular statement of the number ef descendants of the thirtecn children is made from information obtained from living heads of fumilies, and from adults in families whose heads kave died : Children Grand.Grést Grand.| we Living.; Dead.living.Doad.Living.Dend.1 \u20184 4 29 9 16 6 2 9 1 6 10 19 .3 11 2 so 14 22 3 5 5 006 + à : 4 ¢ a 4 33 3 \u2019 .7 ° 6 3e 3 8 8 1 .10.3 8 # 3 #41 81 9 41 1 8 4 13 2 Total.104 95 8e: .66 0 » Thus it will be seen the old man has ten living children, one hundred and four grandchildren, three hundred and ninety-one grest-gandchildren, and seventy great.grret-grand children, making in all five huu- ed and seventy-five living descendants, and one hundred and sixteen dead.The most remarkable feature of this family (one which 1 think would require à search of both hemispheres to find à parallel) is the fact that both the old people lived to nee their youngest and thirteenth child a grandmother.\u2014 Charleston News and Oourier, FINANCE AND OOMMEROE The Merchants Bank will close its Sorel sgency on Saturday.The building is to be occupied by the late manager À.A.Taillon, who intends opening a bank to be known as the Richelieu District Bank.No meeting of the Stock Excl was held this afternoon, the board being adjourned to allow members to attend the faneral of the late Hon, Mr.Holton.At the morning session the market was firm and generally higher.Montreal and Merchauts advanced 4 per cent, Ontario 3 per cent and City Gas 24 yer cent.Sales\u201410 Montreal, 1414 ; 10 dg, 1414 ; 25 Ontario, 74ÿ ; 185 do, 76 ; 25 do, 765} ; 25 do, 754 ; Z5 do, 774 ; 81 Merchanta, 064 ; 104 do, 862 ; 40 Eastern Townships, 904 ; 4 do, 99ÿ ; bB Commerce, 119$} ; 25 Montreal Telegrapb, 92 ; 50 City Gus, 119} ; 26 do, 1194 ; 50 do, 120 ; 6 do, 121; 20 do, 1214 ; 5 do, 1214.Money market is still dull.Call and time loans on good collateral are easily negotiated st 6 to 6 per cent.Commercial paper discounted at \u20ac to7 per cent.Sterling change issteady at 1094 to 3-16 for 60-day bills and 1098 to ÿ for demand.Currency drafts on New York, 1-10 to § premium, Bterling in New York steady at $4.854 for 60-day bills, 84.884 demand.Lonpon, 5:00 p.m\u2014Consols 97 18-16 ; Money, 97 15.16, account, 43's, 110; b's, 1054 ; Krie, 454 ; Illinois Central, 1044.LATEST PRICES-STOCKS AND PRO: VISIONS.ed of \u2018bresdstufts and provisions tn Liver: 5 Jar io.Mas 17.à Pa à.CPE à.pues BY BS RT BY nter.1172 ii it 1 1110 rve= #1 R3 Hi HS orn (new) owt.810 6 Pa 819 82 ia $ 8 ge § 7 09 70 44 88 Gi 8 14 0 0 0 ni 88 vi à 80 50 00 Cheese.70 0 00 0 710 000 The following were the fluctuations In New York Stocks, furnished by Messrs.Macdougall Bros., stock kore, $4) Bt.Francois Xavier W.0.Tol.a-d.S00: Lado fhore 1077 3 Kxahange.480% iis CHI0AGO, 1.04 p,m-Wheat, nominal $1.18 Murch, $1.18§ Apri), 81.104 to Ë Extra Edition.The Exneral of the Late Hon.Luther Hamilton Holton.The funeral of the lat: Hon.Luther H, Holtou took place this ufternoon from his late residence, Sherbrooke street.The in Coming trains during the day brought in many ofthe lumented statesmuan\u2019s friends, and | Peldom has there been such a number of prominent people in the city on oneday.Ths flags on the public and some private haild.: ings throughout the city were at half mast, |-and long before the funeral procession atart- ed the silewstk< in the .vicinity of the deccaned\u2019s late residence were lined.The house was completly surtvandad bythe most prominent citizens of Montreal, who fn.termingled with members of Parliament and discussed the good qualities of the departed, The countenauces of all wore an expression of sorrow at the decline of an honorsble citizen end talented statamman.It was three o'clock before the procession began to move, The casket containing the of the deceased wus of solid walnut, dsomely mounted with silver, It wags hefmatically sealed and lined with galvanized irom, end wad furnished by Mersrs.Tees & Co.The following inscription was beautifully engraved upon a massive plate of silver :\u2014 agedon ey mitton Halton, dled 14th March, 1850, The following was the ORDER OF PROCESS! IN, DETACHMENT OF VOLIOK.OLESAY.Hevs.Lang, Johnson, Bray, Black, Dr.J ain y &.Dr.Jenkine TUDORS.Johnson, Cross, Rainville, Ramsay and Mackay.8ir A.A.Dorion Hon Alex.M Josey Unckay \u2019 BN.B.Corse, ese Hon.Edward Blake.© Hon, I.8.Hantingion, Thomas Workman, = Thomas (ramp, Bir A.T, Galt, \"Bir Pranols Hincks.CHIRF \"MOURNERS, Fdward Holton H.8, Gilbert, Cha, P.Holton, W.EK.Holols, J.B.Lea mont, B.M.Britton, Dr.Sutherland, F.H.Holton, Waiter Glibert, Mr.Ford Mr, Boss Rev.Dr.tordner, Rev.w BE, Barnes, Rev.G.H.Wolls, Rev J ¥ Stevenson, W.L.Léarmont, James Crathern.MEMEERA OF PALLIAMEXT.Repator Hope, Sir Richard Cartwright, lions Messrs Masson, Laurker, J H Popo, Geoffrion Bpeaker Bisnchet, and Mossrs O J Coursal, M H ault, BL Chaudior, G G King, G H Poiston, J P Wright, RW Henrher, À Gann, James Robertson, William Patterson, Geo W , h Damonf, James Trow, Gavin Piemiag, Achille Larus, ¥ Lrcroix, Dr 'd E Olivier, Phot, White, and others, about eighty io all, CHATBAUGUAY AND BUSTINGDOX DEFUTATION, amongst whom were John N Cameron, St Therese Dee EC earn mn 1and, Huntingdon.\u2019 St, Patrick's Society, twenty-one members.CITIZENS, Mayor and Members of Corporation, Members of the Bar, Chirf of Police, Postm eter Lamothe.and about 2,000 Som non citizvns, smongst whom were \u2014RR rindley, C F Bifuthers, Henry Lyman, W J Paterson, James Coristine, B Waite, James Btewart, 8 hawson, FJ Barbesu, E 8 Hawlingd, Rdward Murphy, Alexander Manson, Willlam Dar- La EEnchran, William Wilson, VA oN oy and The route was down Bherbrooke to Peel and Dorchester, to tho American Presbyterian Church, which was crowded to its ut most capacity, there being hardly standing room, THE BORNE \"= in the Church was one which no one who saw it will readily forget.It was mot the number, but the eppearance of those nt which rendered the scene so deeply Rapres.sive.The majority of the occupants of the 8 were grey-haired men whose names ve become household words in Canada, DR.CORDNER'S 4ERMON was prefaced by a momentary reference to the reasons for holdimy the last sad service in the American Presbyterian Church, mther than in that of the impressive sermon by mentioning the un: certainty of life, \"While in a distant city he had received the awfully sudden snd unexpected infofmation that his friend and a member of his congregation had gone to his rest.Fi \u201ca reference to the liability of the human mechanism to cease its work.Dr.Gordner went on to say that sudden death, startling end appalling as it was, was not without its compensation.Many men he had heard to.892c May, 394 to 89 June, Pork, 811.10 March April, 811,25 May.Jad, $7.05 to 87.074 h snd April, 188: + New York, 2.05 p.o.\u2014 Wheat, {riP., Sales, 286,000 bughels, Chi root.$1.40, ilwaukee, $1.41 to $1.42.No.2 Corn, salos, 75,000 ©.8, 59¢, to 89jc.Dressed hogs, red, §1.468 to $1.47.bushels.68e to Be.Business Troubles, At à meuting of the creditors of Jamos R.Bneath, H.A.Bain was appointed assignee.Weber Pianes.To the Editor of THR BTAR : Bip, \u2014 We take exception to the style of advertising adopted (not for the first time) by an auctioneer in this city, in announcing one of his males as follows: \u2014¢ Sale of nest household fursiturs, * Weber piano,\u2019 &c,, &c.\u201d Jt is no pelliation of the manifest unfairness of this wmode: of advertising when fürther down in a closely printed description of the articles the term \u2018\u201c Weber & Co.\u201d lg of the Kingston Company using the name of this eminent maker on their pianos has been questioned, and the reasons for their persisting in doing so are pretty well understood.Bo far us we ascertain no \u2018 Weber\u2019 pianos have as does he Jy tin Canadian people or any other people with cheap {thitation rosewood pianos at 8200 apiecs, New York Piano Co, 188 8¢t.James street, Agents for Weber Pianos.P,B.\u2014As this communication may appear to have à personal as well as a public interest we prefer paying for its insertion.ro : N.Y.P.Co.New Advertisements this P.M, ELLING OFF AT COST PRICES Previous 10 alterations to promises.BBONZES, PLATED-WARR, CLOCKS, 4c.05 + HENRY GRANT, Beaver Hall Terrace.SALE OF A NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE RICH-TONED PIANO, CRYSTAL GA*ALLr RS, CARPETS, ENGRAVINGS, MIRKOURS, &c., On Tuesday, the sara fust, The subscriber is Instracted ta sel) at the resides os of J.B.FOITRAS, Bsq., No, 187 Bt.Habert street, the whole of ths v/ry uioe and elegant Household Furniture and Bffects, oonelgling of à very fine Fieno(emperior instrnment), Brossols Carpet, Parlor Pet mostly new, In Crimson Rip, Card and Centre Tatles, &¢., Whatnots, Crystal: Gaaalicrs, Lace Our- tains Yograviogs Chromos, Vases, Otosments, LA B.W.Diniog » Centre and Extension Table, B.W.Bideboard, Chafrs, Crodkery, Glass Cutlery, Bllverware, 4c.| ) our Dice Bedrosmn Bete pring and hair mat- tras es, {rather beds, couches; as, kitchen utensils, stôves, re erg:or, êc., ê0., al and in very goed order.; Salest THN o'clock am.A.MAROOTTK, 0 _Aootioanee | JNSOLVENT ACT OF 1875/- AND AMENDING A : 1 mostly new ors.in the mattenef TROMAON A BUCKLEY.10 arn, In: olive The wndamigned will sell by public anction, at tbe Inroivents* store, corner Dorchester and Brune- wieh streets, On Friday, 19th March next, to suit purchasers, the stock nf Groge1l Crocheries, the first consisting of a first clans assortment of Port Wine.Sherry, Brandy, Old fom Jamaica Whisky, Gin, Sagar, Jesus Arte r as Express, Horse.Harness, dc.#0.Tobesoid, without n:serve, at TEN 0'-)00% n,m a A.MARCOTTE, Auctionsar Lust-on 171h fist, à Duver Watch Chain, with a small sitver horse's foot mreet, WASTED \u2014 For (ash \u2014Bank- p\u2014\u2014 express their desire for this quiet passage from the world, which avoided al pain and Arouble, and the trial of seeing sorrowin alssnds\"around the dosth-bed.ut ve had eta twill gs gave,and t Lord x84 LE Sho aganer of the giving and the (aki fe.*__\u2014vemed st to .speaker had known since 1848, nak: one of the nineteen- persons who had then founded the Church of thc Memiah, He had parsed away, but the fruits of a mau's life did not pass away with him, Those who had known Mr.Holton knew thet be had never boen ambitious for his own sake, and that his integrity had never been stained ; that by sheer force of character and without any particular striving after honor he had risen to 8 commanding place in the nation\u2019s councils, He had been one of the first commoners of the House.He had been offered \u2019 THE LIEUTENART-GOVERNOLSHIY of the Province of Quebec.He had rofased it for persomal reasons, and be never craved power for its own wake.To his singlo-mindedness and stainless Bhonor the vast aesemblage to-day bore testimony\u2014a testimon shared in by the nion from the Atlantic to the Pacific.Dr.Cordner was still speaking when our reporter left, shortly before 4 o'clock.Outside the church the street was .| lined for a great dtatance both ways, by sleighe and citizens, waiting patiently for the procession to emerge from the charch.City News.TAvEnn Lionnazs.\u2014Up to the present dote-116 saloon and tavern licenses have been granted by the Police Magistrates for the coming year.But one application has been rejected so far, alth some half dozen doubtful ones are still held in abeyance.Ten licenses were given to-day.CoMMITTED.\u2014Bilas Curry, Samuel Curry and May Somers were this morning committed by Mr.Dugas on a charge of felony.The two former for the theft of a show.case of goods from Mr.J.J.Greves, 8t.Catherine street, which they sold to May Somers.She denied having any of the stolen in her possession, but when the detectives iu- stituted à search several articles were found by thew, which she afterwards confessed having purchased from the Currys.CourT or BrRCIAL Beasions,\u2014Before Mr.Desnoyers.\u2014John Smith, Henry Lark- in and Frank \u2018Dowder, p ilty to larceny from McGibbon & Bards store.Bentence ou Friday next.Nicolet Joly se- knowledged having stolen a pair of boots and a wrench, and was sent to the peniten- tas for three years, Hcrmidas Lanctot and Ambroise Trudel were sent to the same institution for two years for stealing a quantity of fran from Charllevois & Mallette, on the Lachine Canal, Joseph Laforce, acenned of the same offence, was discharged.Jowrph Granges, held on.the charge of receiving the stolen property was ajsoarquitted.Appointments this Evening, * Academy of Music\u2014 *¢ T'ragedians of Kala.mazon.\u201d __ Nerdheiner's Hall \u2014Conoert, Theatre Royul \u2014 Revival, Mechanics\u2019 Hall \u2014 Philbarmosle Concert.Bt.Jude's Church\u2014 Concert.Business Tronbles A writ heh fasved against the Elmwood auvot threats, Moo: i UPROAR IN THE ITALIAN PARLIAMENT \u2014Bomz, March 1i,\u2014 Dating speech in the Ftalisn Chamber of Dspaties last evening, Premier Cairoli, replying to the strictures of merobers of the Right, inquired whether the cabinet of that uty displa great political \u201cwisdom in 1870, wben der announced that they weuld respect the Oon- vention with France tesing the ip.te grity of the Papal territory, only afew days before the foree of «vents drove Rome.Bignor Leuza, premier, when was occupied by the French, degiod that his attacks were tween Right and Left drowning the voisss of the speakers, The declarations of Sella, and Viscount Venosti, inel curious revelations the government's course towards Franer the Pope, Beptemler convention, Crispio #4 thet there were d.ff reno of opinion in Premier Lauza\u2019s cabinet 1bou: ocosnpyiag Rome.Lauza dimied \u2018he abeclut dy, bat Sella confirmed it almost o rasioning à ve rel with Lass.The mtting wis one the wo t sensational in the annals of the Îtaliou Parliament.ky 17.\u2014 At alarge mecting of the National Land Lesgue in Dublin yeste & letter from Mr.Parneli was read, dated i Marrh 1st, in which he says \u201cthe general verdict of American opibien throughout the.Usion is overwhelmiugly in favor of radieal change of the Irinb laud system.We shall Ir ave behind us in America a t æ jzation in connection with the Lend ague and prepared to support it financially fand morally to any extent we may require, as such an awakening has come upon our MR.GLADSTONE'S SPEECHES .\u2014 Foinpuros, March 17.\u2014Mr.Gladstone five or aix guinoss each have been made for admission tickets.Mr.Gladstone at 13 places between to-day and Wednesday.CHANGE OF EDITORSHIP OF THE TIMES.\u2014Loxpox, March 17.\u2014It is rumor ed that there will soou be a change in the chief-editorship of the Times, BPORTING.\u2014Loxnox, March 17.\u2014The The betting against Parole was 20 to 1.AMERICAN.DEFALCATION\u2014A WOMAN IN THE CABE.\u2014 Boston, March 17,.-\u2014Homer Wel- Hogton, who Intely withdrew fren: the firm of Utley & Baynton, promisent commission\u2019 member of the firm, amounting \u2018te four thousand dollars, and for forgery, Wel lington\u2019s \u2018infant scm died some weuks ogo.Lately his wife wes taken ill, end arsenic was found in the ostmeal prepared for her by her husband.Wellington's fn.fatuation with another woman was the cause of his crimes.Arsenic was found in his possession when arrested.1t Le ntated that be Jade à confession.TRE 1771 IN NEW YORK.\u2014 Nre YOKE, rch 17.\u2014The St.Patrick cession this morning was much usual.Phe procemion marched to Jones\u2019 wood.STOPPING NAIL MACHINES.\u2014Prryse chine West for two weeks, commencing Mone y.WRESTLING MATCH.\u2014Boston, Marek 17.\u2014 The wrestling match between McMahon and Dufaur has been declared a draw, The FIRES\u2014CHATHAMVILLAGE, N.Y., Marels 17.-D.8.Lovejoy's residence (was burned ÿ Joes, $10,000,,.Kznne, N.H., March 17.~Robb's tub, pe handie and clothes-plis mepufadtory, loss, $8,000.March 17,\u2014 essiah.He then opened his | SHIPPING.\u2014 NEw Yok, * .\u2026 LONDON, March 17.\u2014Arrived ont, the | 88 * Lessing,\" \u201cDonant, \u201cHelvetia,\u201d _ ; Sporting.yo © Rowell, the English long-distance pedess trian, now has & number of greyhounds ! raising, and bas taken \u2018to coursing, by | means of which be gets pleoty of extsclst * and keeps in good condition.wg William L.Keunedy of northern New York, who has been spending the past tem weeks with John McMahon in Boston, chials lenges any man in the world, excepting Moe on, to wrestlo collar-and-elbow for from 8250 to 8500 à aide, The Spirit, referring to the en forthcoming race for the O'Leary any one race.Of the eighteen men, four ere.à record better than RowelVs; nine have basés itors will ree an exciting race, clove competie tion all the way and a wonderfal : Thirteen of the starters have confided to th - will win, ¢sure.'\u201d A CAREER OF ORIMB BMDED.ar See RiEte FOUR A few days ago there died, in cbecarity aud poreriy, prematurely aged and : Vioet sd from an encounter his ode m -6-man who, twenty a9 occupied no small shaizin the polloo calage dar.This was John Everman, kn: the profession of cracksmen and countert Twehty.frst ward and] his ts were wall.to-do, respoctable yo wuptos outh of wild oats and these ripened Into .in the countesfeitiog Une and hic the counterfeiting line an experiness as 8 shover of the queer, in the days of the State Bank issues, just before the war, Jod him nto affiliation with Creg vr, Tarr, Bright Purdy and other well-known conuterfeiters, skill, and after one operation of more than usual magnitude had to flee to He turned up in England, but was caught these fn a check forgery, and convicted and sentenced to transpertation for life to the New South Wales penal colany.Years afterward his father, who was wondering what his errant son was at, was surprised to receive a lettez from John stating where he was, and asking a remittance, It is said Mr.Everman sept $250 a draft through a well-known house here, and that the mouey was nearly & year afterwards with information that the person to whom it was sent could not be found, Several years elapsed and.John was given up for dead.One day « bearded, traveled stranger called on i Everman sr, and after considerable akir.mishing, announeed hitmeelf as the long lost sou, He soon convinced the old man that he was John.He was informed about the remittance, and John explained how it was that be did not receive it.He mid he waa in the castom of going down to Vietoris with horses for a breeder, It occurred to him on one visit to make a bold stroke for liberty os the next whether the money came ar not.He thought, however, that it wonld be handy to have some cash, yet still he would go, money or no money, if the oppose tunity presented itself.It chanced that em his mext trip to Victoria a vessel béund for China was lying in the harbor ready to the next day.She was \u2018\u2018short-han and a lkely man as Everman was would just the sailor for the vacancy, He gave the police the slip and sailed away the foi- lowing day.He went to Chine, and from there shipped to Rio, and thence to the Unt.ted States.He made a narrow escape from regaptare while in the barber of Vi and concealed himself in an empty weteæ bogshead.The father nsturally welcomed his son, wayward though he had been, and the palice had his left arm maimad for 1if arm na or Ise a pistol ball.He was in trouble ol desperate man, \u2014 Philadelphia Times.- Special Notices.À Jarge lot of good Furniture will be sol ot H.J.Shaw's Stores to-morrow Thuwreley afternoon at 2 o'clock.CE To those who know London, England, frm of Menars, Gabel, den is familier, Gabriel's ¢ Tooth Wash,\u201d wi Floral Company, florists, for $461 fred Pory.E Erma ss for $461 by A) ., ean be procured at Laviolette Nelgen pu 50e, dis guaranterd genuine, .THE LAND LEAGUE.\u2014-£LONDOX, March 7° exiled count bere as isi ible for those who have mot wi it tom agine.\u201d Lincolnshire stakes were wo by Rosy Cress, BURGH, March 17.\u2014The Western Nall Ass sociation has decided to stop every nail me.contestants nat receipts were nearly $5,000, © : ?, Arrived, the 88, * Devonis,\u201d from Glasgow.Spirit, in strict confidence, the fact that they\u2019 i Then he turned forger, feeling ennoquired ned i will speak here this afternoon.Offers of #; > , uth Stoddart, is burned\u201d forthe R= + No such array of pedestrians over started 7e Le en 500 miles and eleven have d hg y miles, It seems reasonably certain that vie ©\u201d \u201cBoilor Jack.\u201d He was o native of the ~~ His first ventures wers used every exhortation and a \u2018table < manhood never fo resume\u2019 s Hb 7 in.appeals wero dis while and Everman cams 18 to be k ne daring and skilled r.He was arrested numerous times, and ad \u20ac with .Evening Tdograms, ~ \u201cni: : CABIa ER f Louis once.OM detective mpmak of him ma . \" Deyyoutiink I want oy power that docs sir .Het : \u201c Petry.THE CBLESTIAL ARMY.I stood b; open casement, And loaked upon the night, And saw the eastward going \u201cLars slowly out of sight.Slowly (hie bright proosision Went down the gleaming arch, And my soul discemed the musie Of their long triumphal march, T11) the great celestlal army, Stretching far beyond the poles, Beeame the symbal Of the mighty arch of souls, Onward, foroveronward, : Red Mars led down the clan, ; And tie moen, like & malled maiden, Was riding in the van.same wore in bosutr some were fi $ and email ; Mit these might be, in their greatest belght The noblest of them ail.Jownwurd, forever downward, dohind earih\u2019s dusky shore, passed into the unknown night.and were no more.Xo mere?Oh, say not so! nd downward 1s not Just ; u the sight is weak and the sense ls dim That looks through the heated dust.The alled moots, pi Bd he to rali and die, swoop wha thelr embattied lines AD endless track of sky.And though the hills 0 Jeath ride the bright array, Los led brotherhood.of sot The masse] IV kcops its upward way.: Tyas fovever upward, sec Lheix mareh sublimes And bear the glorious music Of the cong uororn Of Time.Joop let mo remomber ° nb the palest, aintest one y to diviner vision be.Abetgtii and biossed son.\u2019 THOMAS BPrURANAN REED be \u201cTHROUGH MANY TRIALS OR, \u201cOH, Arthur! Arthur! don\u2019t: s soft : oo Te do not: kno ou \u2018know my \" heart 1\u2019 said: Gladys, earnestly.1 do not think-ses-my own love; you : ; mrirtale con; Gladys.1 only wished fo.ro.position and.your privi- long andiso bitsecly fesgottan them.#1: wish it had bean the other way.\u201d « How, deamet 1° w=] wish you bad been the heir of Cader and.J had been some poor girl, L Bam fr wend hare Jove 10 i tn ua Hoan gui knows I would\u201d lad: yom would hae been so glad to dave gen eee snd I should \u201chowe 0 Bappy to have received it fom Le aL Hit dosen't matter to Fam \u201c+ ote ru ladys, in oie it needn't to me,\u201d replied 1 \u201cether Joi the osm, and his deperture \u201cwas almost instantly followed by the en nue ofiens; at the sight of: whom Gladys \u201cI 0 se Weil you knew \"2 à Mo.\" Bb you know, miss, I just slipped the\u201d Néfars vaderueath the docr P LS * Aut they had bad néws, that made you , and I couldn't besr to.go awsy Tconktn\u2019t get in, naithe xs tha 50 I Isid down on the mat at 7 the outils ike dog!\u201d i xg, Boor Mend\u201d : i.#Aud'so T was 0 tied, got the \u2018à: better of we, and 60 the d me ag the next And\u2019 that 3 up before 8 - MEY, my poor woman, Bow you 'affered for me.\" ti the court sai ; andthen hadn\u2019 t proof mesh sein mas et th pont.me dbo} What did you do then, Thay drove direetly to the police-ofiice, They were late ; nearly an hour behind _ Arthur entered, with Glsdys leaning upon : ils arms, and walked up to the magistrates\u2019 Yemck, whith he was to see surroanded iy a miscellaneous crowd of officers and pri- 4 from cefl, and made s agnal to the servant, who instantly threw bimæelf upon the constable, and «hoked him, before the litter conld resist or cry out.And the womnan came and suffocated him to complete inmenaibility with chloroform.After which they robbed Liu of his keys, took the handeulls off Stul
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