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[" po ; : st VOS ihre a _ 7 at A ror ja rot air Fae ~ A t+ gd nt a Ne Dur TT RET Tet = » rer en EE nait va ei da ne me CTT ais md A eds ots el = ea aa DNS oe, 8 .-\u2014 M ST __ DL XIL NO.84./ Mrning Tokerams.Telegraph.Sparks from &° : Tosonto has >= a=-tobacco society.Tre u sgainst Mellkoff continues: P bas been discovered in Aus- oil.Brigands have sacked the town of Selova in Macedmis.Russia à despatehing five men of var, into Chinese waters, The Geman Emperor Will not accept Prifice Bimnarck'; resignation.\u201cThe Czriue 1s somewhat improved in health, alhough not cut of danger.The Kisg of Spain is shout to grant the eformas asked for fy the Republican pasty._ he Syuish Legislature has provided for h- liquidation of the Cuban Treasury's deb ta.A great increas.of cinigration is reporte | ror the south of Ireland to the [United Btates.© \u2014 A printingiofice at Smolensk, Rusia, bas een ebmel by the polies, and one of the ro) rietors arrested, À rewazrd of $200 has been offered for the prehension of the parties who set fire to churches at Ottaws on day._A despatch from Cabul says Abdül Rahman Khan Las reached Ghize on the road to Cha- har, where 3,000 Kohistan irregulars joined him.\u2019 The Archbishop of Tours and bis suffra- kan have addressed to Preaidint Grevy an vergetic protest aginst the anti-clerical de- 8.Pre The 88.\u201c Brounchweig, from Bremen, ought to Baltimore Lego emigrants, the jargest number ever landed from one veysge.- \u2018The score in the walking, match in New Fork, at midnight, wes :~Hart, 405 ; D bier, Ha ; Pegram, 391; Howard, 375 ; Thé contemplated meeting between the 4 William and Queen Victoria will ot take place in consequence of events in ngland having tended to hasten the Queen's RIDE The Paris Soleil treats of the reaignation Prince Bismarck, and declares it to be nly a skilful move on the part of that as.ite diplomat to mask s buttery of heavy Twenty4iwe thonsatid immigrants landed p New York in Mash .againet 6,000 in arch last year ; 164,000 during tho year mding March 31st against 84,000 the pre.ous year.It bas been decided to interpellate the rench Government respecting the decrees expulsion st the Jesuits in conse- Mnenes of w it is believed that the Cabi.bet w ill become divided.; The Norwegian barque ** Sars\u201d at Ballina nded eight of the'crew of the British ship Northern Empire,\u201d fram New Ordoans, for iverpool, which foundered at ses.Four.een of the crew are still missing, The Dominion Alliance resumed at Ottawa in the 8th, Resolutions were Mopted, urg- ng the organization in each\u2019 Province of a nch of the Alliance, and the securing of a ong popular verdict against the hquor Frame, The Lambertini-Antonelli case comes up gain at Rome onthe30th inst.The Count- bs Lambertini will bring witnesses to prove hat the Baptismal Register, on the strength ! which the Court of Caæation rejected The Grand Jury, at Walkerton, Ont., has rought in true bills nat Abraham ; for the murder of t Indians somé THE sideration of the bill respecting build! i societies and Joan companies, The was reported, and the amendments concurred Hon.Mr.Bellerow intemiuend s bil to con.lidate the laws respecting offemces against the person, and explained that his object was to substitute it for the bill on the same subject now before the Senate, HOUSE OF COMMONS.Orrawa, April 8.\u2014The debate on the Fishery Award was continued until 4 o'clock this morning, when Bir John Macdonald's amendment was put and carried, the vote standing .Yess, 126 ; nays, 30.The main motion ns amend-d was then carried on the same divis.on.The Speaker took the chair a: 3,20 o'clock.Hon.Mr.Abbott iutrodnced a bill to provide for the winding up of Insolvent Banks and Insumnce Companies.He maid he thought that.it is expedient to provide for the winding up of such Cornpauios, and he bad adopted the same principle that had been acknowledged by tho Banking Committee in the case of the Consolidati-d Bank to provide for threeliquidators, one repre -eut- ing the public, 9 second tho shareholders, and the third the creditors, and when any one of the several parties ceased to be further interested, then that one should cease to be as liquidator snd: the others continue the work of liquidation altogether.Mr.Ives said that he had a Bill that had Already obtained a sccond reading, and he thought that his Bill could be proceeded with and amended, if the Committee desired, in accordance with the views of the member for Argenteuil.Sir John Macdonald with the consent of the House, that the bill of tha member for Argenteuil and sleo that.of the hon.member for Richmond and Wolfe be now read a second time, and referred to the committee on Banking and Commerce.Carried.On resuming the adjourned debate on the preposed motion of Hon.8ir Leonid Tilley, that the House go into Committee of Ways and Means, \u2019 Mr.Killam proceeded to show that the effect of the National Policy on the Maritime Provinces was such as was not calculated to \"advance the interests of that section of the Daminion.The result of the National Policy was that people had to do without articles and commodities that were almost actually necessary for their sustenance.He admitted that the country had an enormous capacity to stand taxation, but the sentiment was growing in ths cpuntry that would eyentu- ally relegate the occupants of the Treasury benches to their proper position\u201d Mr: Byan (Montreal) referred to the statement that been.made by the late Finance Minister that it would be an evidence of the success of the National Policy if \u2018it could be shown that twelve factories had been started in the country, employing 12,- 000 men since the National Policy came h into force, he would consider that the polioy had been asuccess, Notonly had that number of additional employes found work in Montreal, but thers were 4,000 or 5,000 extra hands in the factories that would not have been thers but for the fiscal policy of the Government.He snid that Montreal in a marvellous extent, and instanced the case of one of his friends who only employed 140 men under the old tariff who now had 300 in work.The result in Montreal was incidental with the effect in every other section of the country.He declared that the exodus of Canadians to the United States was fir lees this year than in any of the years under the Liberal Government of his friend fran Lambton.1f the N.P, had not been inaugurated there would have beenan exodus that would have startled the public men of ars ago.His son-in-law swears positively hat saw the old man ahoot them and pat heig bodies int a boat, then fill the boat with ones, break a hols in its side, and shove it nt in the lake, .Jas, Carroll, oe of the accused Donnelly urderers, was taken with a fainting fit in sen, at London, Ont., on the 8th.For n mo it wad believed Ins life was in danger.he doctor gave it as Mis opinion that the was by the prolonged mental strain, pd it is evident thet the prisoners aro suf- ing much in mind, 8.8, ARRIVALH.\u2014The Polynosan,\u201d from Halifax CANAL TOLLS.\u2014ALsayYy, April 8.hi ing has been in the As- wbly: ¢ Retolved, that the Canal Board p requested to reconsider their determina fon in fixing the toll sheet of 1880 as far as establishes rates of toll upon salt, and also reference to articles recommended by the ably for the free lat.\u201d / STEAMER : WRECKED.\u2014Nrw Yoax, pi man Stoasunr \u20184Gellert\u201d » met thefBritish steamer yria \u201d disabled and: Tried tow her, but his hawsers .The prie * coom common board the * Gellert \u201d refosed to retnrn to their vessel.An licer and engineer were sent from the Gellert to examines the * Byria \u201d and reed the latter could not float much longer.Pptain Johneon, of the \u201cSyria \u201d to a her until tho entire crew deserted the ls Jeaving hime alone.The ¢ Syria's\u201d rga consisted of five thousand bales of toit and two hundred tons of oil cake, THR BRITISH ELECTIONS.Country Docinred in Faver Gladstone Farther Retarue- Mr.Parmell.Loxnon, April 8.\u2014The Daily News wm ere ean be no duubt the country has FA d not only in faver of the Liberals, tut so for Mr.Gladstone as chiefof the Govern.lent.1f the Queen does not send for Mr.ladstone, the first thing Lord Granville or e Mesquis of Hartington, or whosver re ives the Royal Commission must do, will à tô wait on him.Lord Colin ape m of the Duke of Ar , Liber for gyleshire, has been reckcted to Parlia.ent, The Liberal successes coptinue, and ir majority is hourly receiving additions.o Home Lulers have carried Sligo county, cting Mr.Denis O'Connor, and defeating r.King Harman, Conservative, Home.aler, - She Couny has à gard voto of 266 aud twg members.The Liberal t gin in the is now 85.It is parted that the Li are proper to plate the Home Rule vote in the new Par.ment.: DusLix, April 8.\u2014Mr.Pammell has now ormed bis egonstituents at Meath that he I not desert them, but will resign his seat Cork.A Parnellite meeting held at estport, County Mayo, to-day, was broken by a mob, because the language used was alting to the priests, and some serious htimg took place.A very disorderly pniy elestien meeting was held at Cork toy, and some lively fighting occurred.Mr.Mmuegan deliveped a speech, but the meet- p refused to hear Col.Colthurst and dopt- Mr.Parnell\u2019s nominee, There is no in- ntion on the part of the Canservatives to | eo advantage of the disqualification of Fons, Libera], elacted fos Dublin city.LoxDoN, April 9.\u2014The latest returns give o Liberals 316 seats, the Tories 193, and mo Rulers 39.The net Liberal gain thus is 88.DOMINION PARLIAMANT.'onxth Parliament\u2014Sccond Session.; THE SENATE.OFTA#A, April 8.\u2014Hon, Mr.Guevrement ved for a copy of the petition of certain alitants of the town of Sorel com ing the arbitrary and unjust conduet certain sors employed by and unger the control the Harbor Commissio; of Montres), pisyirg that on enquiry into the sub- cf the said complaint be held in Sorel, whieh evidence in relation thereto may be es on ceth, and that justice may be port 3 e between the parties concerned in the \\lie dpterest.motion wad te BH on, Mr.Hore moved the thi the Bell Telephone C y's bill.Hon, Mr.Cacvell moved to amend it by ping this osmpany under the of 1875 to provides against telegmph opaly was lost on division, and christian morality which FT ottt ~ Onos mere the country.: Hon, .Burpee replied, ina long speech to the Finance oLnister, combatting the arguments of à tter point by t.8 answered the statementa of the Fa Minister in regard to the increase of the puMlic debt, and the per capita taxation New BL pking ar ake wien.Tre i ting at six o w © Bpeaker left the Chair.: After recess.\u2014Mr.Burpee continued the debate.He contended that the National Policy operated to the detriment of the Maritime Provinces.sugar duties, endeavoring to prove that they hadwn injurious effeet on the country.Ar.Longley sup the National l\u2019u- licy, but nels curporied in addition a policy of economic reform was required.He pro.\u201cceeded p, disprove the statements made by Opposition members that there was genoral reference to this Pois ; Mt.Robertson (Shelburne) contended that the policy bad not benefited Nova Scotia.\u2018A ; ue to refer to: .menton made the speaker t .ris oes of the order-int til respect.g the close semdon for lobster fisheries.That hao.ro had requested him to Es t dez-in.counoil i which now he condemned so heartily.Thé House adjoumed at 11.50.VISIT OF GOVERNOR ROBI- He En VA she Reformaserz Scheel For the first time since the establishment of the Reformatery School it.was visited yesterday afternoon in an official capacity by the Lieut.-Governor ot the Province.\u2018Shortly before four o'clock the Lientenant-Gor- erpor arrived, accompanied by the Hon.- Messrs.Loranger, Robertson, Chenier, and His Worship the Mayor, while assembled in the reception room were a number of invited guests together with the officials of the school, headed y Brother Justinien, Superior, Bev.T.A Thelen, Chap in, and Dr.Edmond Moant, cian, After the disti X w tion of Rd - size was no small re of .The school in under the of the Brothers of Charity of 8¢.Vincent de Paul i numberipg thirty-four, and has at.320 inmates, boys ranging from cight years tosixteen.The dormitories were firut visited and presenteda cleanly and healthful ap.fnrance.Hach boy has a bed to himself, l'he large boys are divided from the smaller, there being some six different apartments.The schools, bath-rooms, kitchens, dining.rooms and bakeries were next visited, and then the toiloring departments where many active fingers were busily gaged in makin, their gwn other.The planing and poe tering shops were active operation as Mere alo the boat and thos Ly ents, An interesting part of the was the reception by the.boys of the Lient,- Governor in a room handsomely daco.rated.The latter was seated on a dais, surrounded by the rest of the guests, while at the back were boys of all ages attired in the uniform of the reformatory, After \u201cBon.venier du ign\u2019 had been played in excellent style by the band of the school mn.der rship of Dr.Mount, and a.choir had sung a chant expressly for the occasion the Rev.T.A.Therien, lain, à bright-looking boy cams forwazd and read the following To His Houw the Honorable Theoders Lobitailie, Licutsmant-Gorerior of the Province of Qucbec; \u2019 Tor the first timo since its Setaviishasent she Reformatory School ls honored th high est representative of Her es Lt of the Lee of cise à more b we se.offer you here, but ee can Auro you that no wher: cles your wot are Drodnoed in the Dearts .sentiments of : more fprofound tud Ywt ksow il produces gout ag sym y thoun Lo this ae ?n f, aad that which makes your prebence ia this insti- tuticn be 20 agreeadle 10 us, is tithat wa mow ou ame moved by tbe mobile sanfinent of chrisfian charity, which bripgé you 10 console and encourage these who are Jn sorrow.Ara mark of tha grait- tude that we owe you, for the hoadr thal jon show torus today, we take IR your co the # Noman ef mant to redecm the fauits of tho past, by 3 dan serie mad ar Lg de OO - Ry +e hom your and a notht to, much #0 Of cur veneration awed MX you dave 2) Th read a third time and passed.1 1e resumed, in committee, con- had felt the inflnenceof the National Policy | Mr.Gann discussed the question of the discontent in the Maritime Provinces witir- ,anû mette | high position Qoenpy, and that form for the er ru ie ro ar: Bis Hopor replied giving the youths great encouragement.music; and: them: the p ourned to te in a colls-, tibn which Lad been provided by tho Brothers, - The Board of Chairmen.Present © Aldermen Nelson, Donovan, Laugnt, Holland, Allard, Hood and Gene- Hux.Before proceeding to business, Ald.Grenier called attention to an article in Tus STAR, which asserted that he (Ald.Grenter) bad said that a good man could not be procured for the position of Recorder for 82,800.He denied having made such a statement.As Ald.Grenier refuses to believe the report in Tue 8rar, the following is submitted to his consideration - \u2014Ald.Donovan had moved that the Recorder's salary should be reduced from $3,150 to $2,500.\u2018 Ald.Grenier was opposed toany cutting down of the salary, as a good mau could not be got for less.\u2019\u2014//-rauit, THE APPROPRIATION, The appropristion for the water deparb went was then taken up.Before procced- 10g, however, Ald.Donovan moved that fren light, fuel and water, privileges which had for years Leen granted to the employees of the departinent,and which had receutly been taken away, should be restored.Carrie, after discussion.The water appropriathn cf £37,305 way then examined in detail, and cut down soute 82,560, A lengthy discussion ensued on the question as to whether the Meat Inspector should be under the control of the Market Committee or the Board of Health, He was finally transferred to the latter, und an appropris- tion of 8570 made for the pur of providing the Markets Comumittee with a col lector, - * Ald, Hollsnd's motion, that the five per cent reduction be removed from the salaries of the employees, was lost.PS St.Heart, The regular meeting of the St.Henri Council was held on Wednesday evening.A petition to ths Council from the residents of .Marguret and St.Augustine streets was read asking that St.Joseph street be opened up to the streets mentioned on account of the Grand Trunk forbidding the use of the track.; The sum of $25 was acknowledged, received from Cote St.Paul as a recognization of the services of the St.Henri fire brigade, rendered them at the fire last November.À letter was rend from the Cote St.Paul \"Council asking 8t.Henri for help to build a station at the Cote St.Paul crossing, it being Hy in the 8t.Henri municipality.It was ecided not to render them any héip, as the station St.Henri had just built was suffci- ent, and ns much as the municipality could afford for stations had been expended upon t.\u2019 The Mayor declared, on behalf of the Council, that no more tavern Hoenses wogld be granted.The number of licenses now out is six or eight less than last year, and next year this number will probably be reduced to two.The resignation of Councillor Ohicoine, tendered at the'last Council \u2018meeting, was not accepted.\u2014mu MISERABLENESS, The most wonderful and marvellous success, in cases where persons are sick or pining away from à condition of miserableness, that no one knows what ails them, (profitable patients for doctors,) is obtained by the use of Hop Bitters.They begin to cure from the first dose, and keep it up until perfect health and strength is restored.Whoever is afffict.ed in this way need not suffer when th can get Hop Bitters.Sce ¢ Truths\u201d a t Proverbs \u201d in another column.Epecial Notioa WHEN you visit or leave New York City, mre Baggage 3 oss and Carri o Hire, and stop at Grand Union H nearly o posite Grand Central Dopet 350 e nt, rooms reduced to §1 and upwards per day.Elevators.Restanrant supplied with t best._Horse-cars,.Stages and Elevated Railroad to all Depots.Wanted to Purchase.W anTED, A HUNTER, sound, without any vice, not more thau «ls years -0ld, at least 152; hands high, snd capable of taking ** Beaudien's fence, with 13 stone up to the onttre satisfaction of three members of the Montreal Ifunt appoiated by purchaser.One thou'and dollars will be paid for the horse answering strictly to the above qualification, if a half-breed ; or $1,250 if » thoroughbred.Address, until June 15, Bros.B.¢P.0.Rox 405.81 Saw WANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014 V Double Office Desi.Address C 19, Gran Office.83 4 TED \u2014 OLD CLOTHES descriptions of Ladies\u2019 and (fents\u2019 Gan W AU Off Clothing.Avply, L À, 647 Craig street, WANTED\u2014A Piano Keyboard, dress, PY in es OT ny ons 4 ANTED to buy, Gentlemen's 14 Clothes.as 609 street, the fire ; 0 Clothing Shop from the corner of Bleury, enst.The best price is always paid there.Bend in vous gr dete.WANTED Ono or two pair of Cochins (honx) fer Bitters, Addross, (mme- distely, with location, 796 W.W., P.O.Box 2068.SOLICITOR OF PATENTS.-Ç, G 0.SIMPSON, * SOLICITOE OF PATENTS.LITRES PATENT, TRADE MARKS AND COPY RIGRIPS secret tn all countries wders \u2018 sock are granted.GENERAL PAYENT OFFICES.os 183 VE.JANDES STRENT, will Cure You.] will Revive Yeu.u d have xod sodrsett with your pas-Btoral daties; oræ mother, werg out with Trou are a manof bus strain r eYOry! tors, toitlog over y Hop Bitters wi If you are young, and cretion, or are gruwing case, Rclleve Xouns ho on the farm, at the our sys stimulacing, with- What You Need, your waning, Try Hop Cough Foe sale by all druggists.: LYMAN, SONS & GO, Montreal IL 8.EVANS à \u201c 60 H WELL à 00, \u201c - RT'S FLOWER \"\u20148ong., \u201c MEMORIES OF THE PAST\u201d g.8 Those new songs are the latest issued.and will be sant free, on rec of the marked price, in postage stamps or otherwise.Published and for sale at ~ E.LAVY1L Music Ntere, 84s 437 Nofre Name strest, Montreal.EX.Professor O.BRUNEAU, - Dept of fils ways and Canals, > IT IS WHAT IS NEEDED.FEMALE WEAKNESS, Ds Moinss, Iowa, Bapt.¢, 1878.H.R 8Srxv Bosrow : Daas Rin, song time I have been troubled with female Wosknoss and a weak, sinking fesitng at the stomach, aad, through the advios of à friend, Itrièd jour Vegetine, and And tt just what fe noed- ed.Ican recommend tt $0 all suffering trom those complaints.Yours Tospoctfail .MES.ANNABÉLLA HARWOOD, 812 Vourth street, Vegetine Is Sold by all Draggisis x Dr M.E.RATELLE, removes Corus, Bunions and Ingrowing Nnils without patn.Best references can bo given, having made that his special study aa CI[IROPODIST, and being In practice sinco 1882, 15% BT.CATHRRINK ST., Montreal.438 CANADIAN HISTORY.The One Hundred Prize Questions nnd Answers of * Hornes.' (HESLY MILLS, Jr., of Montroa), tho VW innor nf the First of the Bight Prises compute.for,) with sp Appendix, contsining (iistorioal Notos and Communta, and à oplous Index to Names of Persons, Places, Writors, aud Authorities, Prico 40 cents.DAWSON BRON, Publishore, Montraal.\u2014 \u201c Thoy embrace every kind of topte 1 .to Canada\u2014Historical, Political vil, Rollgions, Social, G hicai Diacpvees ge ence Commerce, A afactures.\u2014Jaily Witness and Star of Momireal, and Quebec Moning Chronicle.à erteining _\u2014 Lost, &o.QTRAYED OR STOLEN, from AY 34 Bt.James streot,a Yollow Collie Dog, with collar bearing my name.A reward will be paid any one returning him.Any one detsintny him after this notice will be prosecuted.-~T.P.BUTLER.828 L O 8 T\u2014Brown Ear Trampet, between corner MoTavish and Motcaifs street, on Wednesday, April 7tb.Any ons returning it to Witness Office will be liberally rowarded.«83 ti OST \u2014 A White and Black Pointer .Any Omo returning him to Windsor ITote! will de reward:d.W.C.Rihanna, 1.087, on Wednesduy evening, 7th, between the Academy of Music ant ft.Fumllle mreet, a 8mall (told Eakring wits two dis - monds.Finder will be rewarded by sending hts address to T 104, Arar offioe.858 LeST, on Gth April, a Fox Terrier, biaok and tan head, with sundry spite on the back and onc large spot near the tall, Answers totbe name of \u2018\u2018 Dixio\u201d Any person returning him to No.47 Bonsocours streot will bs rewardod 826 OST \u2014On Saturday morning, À trom 6 to 8 o'clack, a small sum of money, amounting to $14 In bills; fost from Champ de Mars, Kotre Damo, to French Church, The finder will bo well rowurded by retnraing\u2019t to 21, Bt Denis street.79 6 LeSF\u2014T uesday, on St.Mary St, or Bonsecours Market, six \u2018$10 bills and two £5 bills, rolled up with other monoy.Howard at 30 Brock street.81 6 O8 T\u2014A Bible in a Black Leather Case» Tho findsr will be suitably rowarded on loaving {t at No.2 Beavor Hall Sqaare.OST\u2014On Sunday evening, coming from 8t.Martin's Church Ly 8hor- brooke to Bt.Denis streel, a Silver Watch with silken querp attached Anyone returning the same 10 324 Bt.James street, will be liberally rewarded.80 8 J,osT, a Gold Ear-ring, bétween Bt.Charles Borrommos and Munsficid streets.The finder SEL please return to 276 St.Chartes Botrommes s .806.OST\u2014On Saturday afternoou, in neighborhood of Ordat Yt.James street, à Answers to vamo of Liver-colored Water Bpaniel.+ Grouse.\u201d $1 paid on loaviog ols A Row wii) be whereabouts at the STA x nfoo.O 8 T\u2014Saturday, between 20 Drummond and 18 Stanley, à (old Bracelet, marked \u2018* N.A.P.\u2019 The findor witi be rowante.! br teaving it at 18 Sianloy stroet.J'OST-_Two weeks a 0, & Skye Houses To Let.TO LET, THE UNDERNENTIONRD PREMISES: Bt.Catherime street, No.1754 \u2014 Thrse-story cut- stone bouse.MoGil] College avenuo, No.35-\u2014FPhroe-story cut- stone house.This houso will bs plaoed in thorough repair.Yoel street, No.208\u2014Thres-story brick house.St.Antoine street, No.302-Threc-story cut-stone house.Cadieux atrect, No.116 \u2014 Villa residenco and grounds, lately owned by Capt.J.B.Voligny, Dorchoster stroot \u2014 \u201c Kinkora reeldenco aud frounde, formerly ocouplul by Mr.3.0.Mul- y.* Elmwood,\u201d villa and grounds, at Longns Polate, medics] man; 4, first-class ri MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1880.__ Houses To Let.fm\" O LET\u2014Corner House, No.392 Bb.Aa ne street, bath, W.0.& fino place for a 14 rooms.Also, 3 self-coutsinad, 1() rooms, bath and W.C.#00 per year.Avoy, Bld BT.ANTOINE STREET, 33 Rooms.FURNISHED ROOMN to rent, juin or without Board, at 127 8.Constaut strect.- Ne ReoM TO LET \u2014 Furnished.524 Dorchostar street.83 ~ TO LET -Atkinson\u2019s House Room \u2014 Wanted Immediateiy, Rentioy Agency, 194 8t.Jamos stren:.\u2014 furnishod, with or without partial Board, in I have still a number of very dosirablo private family { use OI Liang (ndispensible.Ad oures to Jet.: 83 2 Oress, L 42, BTAR Office.M4 2 TO LET\u2014A coimtortable OOM TO LET\u2014Farnished, Furnished Cottage In a favorite locality, will be lc! to a desirable touant without T: Atkinson, 194 BL.James street, FOR SALE ORR TO LET, the property of La Marquise di 3 8t.James stroet, No.280\u2014Ont stone store, formerly occuplod by Mr.BO, Wilson, tallor, Bent low tu à desirablo Wwoant, ** Horvestesd \u2018und Cottageon Lowst Lachino Road, foot of lachine Rapids.Very suitable for summer residences.Apply to Court & Maciatosh, 75 Eco 22 8t.Jolin etrcet, TO LET.Bt.Lawrence street, Kos.373 and 380, 2-story Brick Honsue, St.Charles Dorrommen atreet, No.201, 2-stary Brick Houses.All near Bhorbrooke street.Bitun- ton and convenience unsurpassed for business men: five minutes\u2019 walk from Post-office.Hent moderate.243 1 orcheater street, near Bt.Andrew atrce 2-story Erick House, in ono of the hast localitios o the City.Rent modorate.- Apply to \u2014 Joseph Dubamel, Advocate, 7712 Office, No.48 Bt.Gabriel strost.HOUSE YOR SALE OR TO LET, At BT.HILAIRE, P.Q.Plsasautly situated on the Bank of the river gud within a fow minutes walk of the Rallwsy Station.A 8 to LAÏGIE, PERBAULT & SEAT, al, April 8rd, 1880, ames ster J Mm MY INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO .RENT The Osm-class cut-stone Houses on University stroet, at & low rental to good tenants.Possession immodiately.Apply to R.K.THOMAN, Real Katato Agent, R26 104 8t.Jamos street.TO RENT.Mog.21 and 28 St.Etienne street, 90,52 and 94 Menai street, 80, 102 and 10H Forfar strest, and a self-contained Bouse, No, 91 Monal street.These houses are all near the Grand Trunk Works and new Offices.Aluo, No.20:3 Bt.Antoine strest, And Nos.157, 16 and 181 Chatham streot.For sale, a lot on Conway street, 206x100, and two on Vorfas'htreot, each 25x04.rmick D.MeCo 58 20 No.113 Bt.Francois Xavior sirest.TO RENT \u2014 A comfortable medium-sized House, No.74 Victaria siresd.Apply to ME.GERALD HaltT, Vt.James stress, 30 TO LET\u2014Upper and Lower Tonoments 21, 21%.23, 25, 2719, 29 Bt.George satfeot.159, 191 St.Charies Bor- rommo street, Apply to O.J.DEVLIN, 118 8t.James streot.1412 (8 j= COTTAGE TO LET \u2014 No.+#-H; 134 Ondieux street, ciqut apartments, ; Bath and W.OC, in perfoct arder, very comfortable, dolightrul locality, Rent, 813 per mopth, withont taxcs.Apply, No.132 CADIRUX BA LET \u2014 Self-contained House, B.& W.C.and gas fixtures ; $15 per month ; no taxon.Also, Lower exrement, £10; no taxes.G.LULHAM, Office, Craig stroet.è&-=à FURNISHED HOUSE: on ; RE Bhorhrooke street to Let.Rent modorate.i.Apply ROX 916, P.O, 8310 TO RENT\u2014From 1st May No.31 Prince Arthur atroet.Apply, at HOUSE.vla 4 TO LET, at Valolaville, M near station and river, Summor Cottages, with plano.Rout from $23 to $150.pely to J.Y.H.VALOIS, Vdiolsville.823 A TO LET\u2014Several smail seif-contained Hontes on Aqusduct st, A, between Grand Trnni Railway aud Bons- cmturo street.Rent, #9 per month without taxes.Blue Terriôr Dog, answers © name of Apply to \u201c Remlo.\u201d Any person roturning him to 61 Burn- Court & Macintosh, side Place will rewarded.79 6 524 Bt.John L O 8 T\u2014On Friday Afternoon, TO LET-Villa Residence, the 2nd inst, between Bleury and Beaver Ne 205 Drummond etree locality un- Hall, a Purse.Finder will receive $3 Rowan on EA surpesset, preriooking Ci y and Tuvor ; returning to 48 Office, > Hol Water, Spence's Patont, Apply at MCOILL TENDERS.COLLEGE AVENUE, 89 4 \u2014 TO LET\u2014First-clnss House, No.27 Windsor atreot.Rent low, -P, > i CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY.Tenders for Tanks and Pumping achinery.TENDERS will be rocoived 4 t to noon on FRIDAY, the 1584 AY next, for fa:- nisbing and ere fn place at the s3veral watering stations along the Une of tho Canadien Pacile Railway under construotion, proof Tanis witht l\u2019omps and Pump!ng Power of elther wind or steno, as may be fouud most suitable to the lo- y 0 un lorsigned up Drawings oan bo seen and specifications and other Rap: culare obtained at the office ou tbe Kngineer-in- ef, Ottawa, on and after the 15th April {By order), F.BBAUN, Ggoretary.aws, 1st April, 1580.6 BR LACHINE CANA \u2014 Notice to Machinist-Contractors.TR Saw AA SEALED TENDERS, addressed to tin undersiynsd of Bailways and Canals) aul ondorsed \u201cTender for Lock Gates, Lackine Canal.\u2019 will bo rreetved at this office until the arriyat of ti, Mestern ond Western Malis, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE next, hin ion o vaio s, nd the NOCEsIAry mae) connecied with them, for the new locks on the Lachine Canal 0 tom, Plans, Specifications and Central Conditions ean SIN day of MAY ens.whore forms of Coad cae y next, w orms o a also be obtained.Ton Parties tendering are expected to prbvide the special tools négessary fur, and to havo à practice! k 1cdge of, works of this class, and are request- \u20acd to bear in mind that trndess will not be considered unless made strictly in accôrdauce with the printed forms, and\u2014Iu cass of flris\u2014except thoro ard, stacked the nctual signatures, tho nature of the occupation and residonos of eng nom br of the same ; and, further, an accopted llank cheque for s smn equal to $484), for the gates of esch losk, must | ich su gocompany exch tencer, wh m shall be for- felted ff the paity tondering declimes entering into contract for the Work at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted.The cheque ihue sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted.For the dus fulfilment of tho contract, the TT or parties whose tenders ts ls proposed to accept wi be notifies that tholr tender is accepted subject to 8 deposit of fire per ceut.of the bulk sum of the con- tract- of which the sum sent ta with tho tender will be considered à BP be apenas to the credit e Hopetver Generai within signs after the date of the notles.ve Ninety per cont.only of the ptogress estimates will de paid until the cotapletion of the work.This Department does not, howsyer, bind Itsalf t scceppgho lowest or any tender, ° {By order), F.BRAUN, secretary.DEPT.Or HAILWAYR AND CANALS, Uilaws, 0th Marsch, 1981), } Sk apt WELUAND UANAL, \u2014 Notico tv Mnchlinist-Céntraetors.» BE LED IESDKRS addressed tothe uadersiyned * $retary of Rallways and Canals) ana endorsed \u201cI auder fer Look Gutpa, Welland Canal,\u201d will Le 1 ceived at this ofice antit nrrivai of the Enet- vx spd Wéstern mails on THURSDAY the Hrd da, of JUNE next, for the coustruction of gases a the necessary machinery with them, for the Lew locks on the Woliand Caaml.Ts aw Pl: na, sr ecificationsand General Conditions can ba seen at this offen and after THURSDAY the vote foraisof tonder can £1 day or MAY, next; whers «#lso be obtained.% > LAMOTRE, X.P.15 Place Armes.TO LET, Small House, containing 4 tooms, in par of 4% Ayjmur street.Rent era .816 3 TO LE T-\u2014Furmshed\u2014 + He tho whole or part of 10L MACKAY strast.Eloi, 10 rooms.- 81 8 TO JET-Two-story brick Honse, 27 Kent airect.Rent $7.Apply I 30 CADIEUX strret.Hig TO LET, Nos.3% and 33 Ehnter stroot, being upper and lowor tenements, Apply to DAVID BROWN, 219 BË James street, 816 C.P.R.826 .That very desirable House, Nu 53) Shor brooko stroet.T.Mkiuson, wg 2 Jd Bt Jnr treed TO LET\u2014105 St.Hubert sireet, firat-cluas Btone Dwelling, with all modern conveniences, clan, and un thorough repair.Rent low to u desirahte ter aut Apply 8b 101; Bt.Uubert trot.\u201c4 | Houses Wanted, Peel toit 100.Addreur, \u201cDJ, FTAR OFFICE.Stores To Let.WANTED\u2014A Comfortable Houne of Sor 0 rocmn, between Bl.nury Ren and tax notto ex- 823 «treots, Dorchester wtreot, lately occupled by Thomson & Buckley, Grocers.oli Apply to BAMUEL C.Francois Xavier street.FATT, 112 Ht.80 6 5 ent TO ET TO LE Eu oireet.FLATS Suitable equarp.Rent, RNU'Cratg stree wood will one Ortwo Yh) Kt.Antoine at & reasonabl: Warehouse, with trance 287 Commissioners atroet.G H.MATTHEWS, 17 8%, John stress, 44 $8 ears of tho Private e figure.1% Bisson street Hotels To Let, {2 TO LET, à Shop, No.117 Ei Bloury street, with or without « Dwsl- i ling.Apply to WILLIAM DORAN, A0- countant and Estate Agent, 199 Bt, James stroot.dast TO LET-Shop, 3 2 Victoria IIT Square, with Dwolling aBove.its x G.II.Matthe WH, 17 Bt.John street.LET\u2014First-class Stone front and side on- LET OR FOR SALE, Cheap (terms eusy), Bakery in Enst with nooesss Baking.ry tmachinery for Biscalt G.H.MATTHEWS, 17 Bt John TO LET-30 x 35\u2014 for llght mxoufacturers, No.203 Fortification lane, betweon Ht.Peter and Victoris 10 por month, no taxon.Apply at Bove PPS 0 LET\u2014TO BUTCHERS\u2014The of the remaining portion of lease for ntcher's Stall, No, stroot ; also, For Bale, tha Fixturos Apply lo JOHN HEALY, \u2019 TO 706 Offices To Let.LET\u2014First-clags Hotel at Vawlrenil Stations; woll furolehed.Terms Liboral.Apply to D.Leroux, Vaudronil Depot.82 Grod } O LET \u2014 In \u2018\u2018 Commercial Chambers,\u201d No.6 St.Francois Xavior street, several Offices; one, with fire-proof \u2018safe.Store, No.08 St.Francois Xavier stroot, at occupted by A.T.Holland, Esq.80, proseut Apply to Court & Macint h OFFICES! Single and in Suites, AND GOOD FROST-PROGF CELLAR, (LARCE,) With Entrance on Fortifiention Lane, TO BRET AT MODERATE ¥1GURES, Citizens Ins.Co's.Building, No.179 ST.JAMES ST.Apply nt Company's OMce.PROPERTY FOR SALE.gain.81 0 Dubord stre \u20ac Cottage nar Money in large and small sums purcheno a very handsoms semi-detach- ed House, containing about 13 elegantly Sued Apartments aud modern improvements ; hafideome marble fence and {ron eaiiings.The house was bulit for the use of the present proprietor, and oust over $14,000.This Is» ducidud bar- me SALE \u2014 $7,000 will T.Atkinson, 104 St.James streat.fa \u2014 FOR SALE Os - ©, Mountain snd Donegana stroets.Uppir Éleuzy street Union Avenue.Boris Bt.Donis street, t.pos street, Gr rant a enue, Bt, Anns a unk avenue, Bt, French Ch urch, do.to loan, on first- with ute of Kitchen, Bath, 4c.Avenue, off 267 St.Antoine street.ROOMS First-class Farnished Prout Rooms To Lot in a privato family.45 Bleury street.#33 OOM TO LET \u2014 f'urnished, for the first of May, suitable for two grntic- men, with uso of Plano, Apply at Noo 4M) St.Catherine mrece, LER > OOMS\u2014 l\u2019urnishod, with ur without bourd, at low prices, 300 bt.Cah ertnc rttect.HEB I OOMS- Wanted westof Bieurs \u201c atrest, for marricd couple, Ledrooium und us: of kitchen, QG Bran Office, RH ROOMS-W anted, by gontier unf laGy, one lutge or two moderate slz 4 roma, fuinidhed, West End, neighoorhnol 1 ouv sr Hob prctorred.Address, * 11, ©.tf \"Bran te Hid\" 10 Bishops REG I OOM \u2014 Furnished, for one or two goutiemen .tc rine moderate.48 Hioh- wend Fyne, R2 4 1 OO M\u2014 Wanted by aanarried couple, with one child, Parnb hed Bedroom, with ues of Kitchon.Addross, PLT, Bras Othice, 82 3; ROOMS With Board.Double and siugle.UY Upper 8t.Urbain stroet.| R O OM $ \u2014 Handsome rooms, with good Board, in a privato family.Mrs Bremner, 15 Aylmer street.82 10 OOMS\u2014 Vacant \u2014 68 Catheart atrcet, O O M\u2014Furnished Bedroom, 12 Union Avenue, RO # OOM-\u2014 Large Comfortably fur- nlshed bedroom.8 Plateau stroet.706 JPOOMS AND BOARD\u201435 St.Denis stroot.7913 © 0 M 8\u2014Furnished, near the Rooms TO LET\u2014No.27 Beaver H R Windsor.13 Donegan) street.Hall Terrace.Room AND OFFICE TO LET.At present occupied by a Doctor.240 St.Joseph atroet.70 15 Board.Ww AVERLEY HOUSE, Victoria Bquare\u2014Soven Diznor Tiexcts, 81 00.Full Day Board, 82.75 per week.Bou, try, Joints, Kaitroes, Pastry.ar > \u201861 80 OMMERCIAL AGENTS, To you we iuvite when at Monts to the NEW YOEK HOUSE tako your flight, for {t ia the plate 10 subdue your sharpened appetite.For duinties in abundance on our tablos aro spread, and 10 poor Jiquors to fy to your head.#1 PER DAY QUR MOTTO WILL HR, cull st 624 and 626 Lagauchatiere street and see.Le 1 Telephone for tho use of guests.HS BOARD WANTED -A Geulle- man would like to find à yood fortable tome for his eon\u2014n lad of 17, In a respoctible private family in the West End, and whore there are to other boarders taken.Address Box 287 BO: 82 Boa RI)\u2014 First-class Board and moderate, B O A R D \u2014 Vacancies for two OARD \u2014 Front Rooms, Pleasant for ladies and gentlomen.25 Bs.Ant hr O A R D\u2014Single Room wi Board, vacant on the 1st of March, A 2 OARD.\u2014Room and attend- anco in 6 most dolightful situation, with a terms\u2014Ftebmond Cottage, off Up \u2018street, past- Hotel Dieu, or opposite 4 Upper St delightful rooms.18 Victoris street.oe gentlemon.167 8t.George street.street, : th Bleurÿ street, \u2018very extensive view and good afr, on moderate Lawrence street.Tho cottage Is not numbers.OARD\u2014A pleasant and comfortably furnished front apartment, with fall Situations Vacant, B®! LER MARK ERS\u2014Three good Bolier-makors Wanted Imtn-distoly.Good wages and steady work, Address, Wuterous Engine Works Co, Brantford, Canada.- : 814 M ACHINISTS\u2014Twe Gond Vice Hands Wanted Immediately.Goud wages andstcady work Address, Waterous Englno Works Co., Brantford, Canada, #14 WANTED, A PLOUGHMAN, For Two Weeks Work.Address immediately, P.O.BOX 600, ulving address.T06 WwW ANTE L\u2014tiood Grocer\u2019s Clerk.must understand the business and have exporience.Apply at Bras EMFLOYMEST O7.FICHE, 3 Bloury street.=) Wal ND, 1st May, Man (mar- rted), must thoroughly understand plough.Ing sud wuking.Comfortable cottage.Wifi could wet work about tho neighborhood.Also, within a fortnight, 8 young mau 0 work uboat tho house and grounds, must milk.Highest of references re anired in both cases.Anply, morning and cveping, it.1.Raypos, Coto 88, Antoino.HE à WANTED\u2014A Competent Pro- teatant Nurse.Ruterencos AT 43 ply betvicen Zand 4, 6 Stanley stroet.7 ANTED\u2014Gardener to go to Country, Apply to 8.B.BAIN, Florist, Oroenhonses 124 Mouutain street.83 3 W ANTED\u2014An English Nurse, who can speak Fronok, ablu to taka car: of a child four years old; also, capable of sewing upd AUSISTIDE ID LORSEWOrk SINOND noed apply without firat-claus reforeuces.Apply 204 Lagauchotiore # ANTED\u2014A General Servaut, must be able 10 wush aud iron.10 Linçoin Avenue, 88 2 W ANTED\u2014A Housemaid (Protestant ) 14028t Catherine street.894 WANTED AT ONCE\u2014General Servant (French).Apply 52 City Counoll- lors street.Nugt be well-recommondad.Bi 2 ANTED\u2014Two (ieneral Cur- riers, who can do knife work.Apply te J.Carrir gton à Bon.Gansnoyue, Unt.Bu 2 UANTED\u2014A steady man as Indoor Servant in private house, Apply at 47a EDFLOYN BIT OFFICE, 8 Bloury strost, 3 ANTED\u2014A Housemaid, who can assis) in plain sowing.Apply ut 338 Mountain steest y 8 Pp r #3 3 WANTED\u2014A General Servant, Bran ExrLorux o nr Oprion Money Pay vo C28 J'ANTED-\u2014Littie Girl, 13 to 14, .for light manufacturing work.ly to B 998, rar Exrroyuesr Orrios, 3 Biouy™ ricoet.WANTED-A General Servant, five in forii}y ; nnrso kept; waged $7.Apply D 965, fran EnPLOI MENT OSFICA, à Bloury a ANTED\u2014A General Servant, must be à good Cook ; auothior girl kopt; pages $8.Apply 990, SrAn EMFLOYMENT OFFTON, 3 Bleury street.82 ANTED\u2014Seamstress, able to cut and fit and assist with housework, Apply C 2, B74 EMPLOY MRATOPPIOR, 3 Bloury street.ANTED\u2014 Good French Cook, for 1st May.Apply C 4, STAR EMPLOYMENT Orricz, 8 Bloury stroet.82 W ANTED-\u2014 Housemaid, willing to walton table.Apply B 090, Fran Es- FLOYMENT Orr10B, 3 Bleury street.84 WW ANTED\u2014Housemaid able to wait on table, young and smart.Ap, 17 to 83° T: 580, STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 8 Bleurys A NT E D \u2014 A First-class Lithographic Calor Printer, hand Press.Pledge work.eady work.Apply at onco at STan EmeoymEnT Orrics.3 Bléury street.82 WANTED\u2014Strong Boy, about 16,to loarn Hartwaro business, Apply as BTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFIOR, 3 Bleury street.2 [ ANTE D\u2014 Good Oyster- Oprner.Apply ab Bras ENFPLOYRENY Or 108.8 Bleury street.82 ANTED-\u2014A Good Nurse (28), must be fond of children, well-recommend - ed and reliable ; wagce, 88.Apply O0 13, STAR RK- 2LOYKENRT Orvick, 3 Bleury stroet.82 WANTED \u2014 A Good Groom, with a knowledge of fardentng.Apply at BrAR EMPLOTHERT OFFICK, 8 Bleury street.B2 Board, in s private family, at 1462 St ine straot Position healthy and desirable, In imme- Late roximity to the most attractive points of the est For gentlemen only.Can be «son tweca 11 and 1 (n the mornning.751 da For Sale.ACHT FOR SALE\u2014That fust- salt 6-Ton Yacht, \u2018 Mystery.\u201d H.CUNNINGHAM, Boat Bulidor, ington, ont.59 26 STEAM YACHT FOR SALE, in good order and cheap.Address, \u2018Box 48, Brockviile, Ont.FOR SALE.126 Durham Steèrs, aver metgut, 1,400 lbs.44 Bulls, average welght, 1,600 Lhe.r Can bo slelivered On steamer in Montreal in 48 hours aus time between 10th May and 1st Juno.Apply to H.CORBY, Jr, Belleville, Ont, 50 6 FoR SALE\u2014Six Cocker Spaniel Pups, liver snd white.Very choice.Ats8 Sanguinot street.83 2 YOR SALE, CANOE\u2014Petetboro Canoe For Bale, in good condition.Address, # Canoe,\u201d PO.Box 8.83 0 F OR SALE-Dry Kindling- wond, 150; Dirok and Maple, 83 50 por lond.\" Cul and deiiveret.308 Comic reat\u201d Ss TO Haw Co class property.So ta LE PM awthorn SE property HL 3, Perfantt, Molsons Bank.© VARESE | am Ko.9D 8t.Francois Xovior st.HOUSE TO LET \u2014 Par- F OR 8 A LE, first-class tially Furnished, wost of English Cathe- House \u2018ad Furniture (a great ) dral, 18 rooms, bath, water clospt, hot situation splendid ; cars pass door; ) and cold water pipes.Propuetor ould ront two roois ; cost $14,000 quite recently; will be sold rooms with attendance.Address ** AJAX,\" STAB for 8:4,000.About Sue, may Tomain st dés & \u2018 : n .bough .re \u201c House,\u201d BOX 604 P.O., City, 824 ling-house, Xo.664 Palace street, hestod uuprovod Paterit hot-water cooki 8 (only ona fire noeded dn ewiy pagered and paluted throug with two-story conch houso sud stable and nice of garden in redr, Rent moderate.Apply on the PR \u201cati fn: LET\u2014204 and 206 8t, Georgo street, six roojus each, Rent, $10, no taxes.806 LET\u2014That Double Two- ry Honse, No.32 St, Antoine street, fit = LET, that desfrably-sit- usted and convenient stone front dwel- y TO Sto heretofore the residencos of T.P.Barron, ., With a Large Yard, Oarpentsr's Shop and Brick Ontballding tn rear.\u2019 Tar property 14 most desirable for a Bonrding-house or a Clab.Rout cheap.Apply to HÉTU & DUMOUGHEL, N.P., 10 tt.James street.\u201870 34 fra eee 218 and 232 Bicury street.Apply W.P, JOHNSTON 28 Bower Hatt, PPT VUE Tit\" \u2019 TO LET \u2014 Semi-detached Houso, Cote Bt, Antoine.11 Rooms.Plonty of water.©.W.STAN: TON, 101 BtaJumnes street.708 TO LB T\u2014Cheap Rent\u2014 Lower Tenement House, No.192 res litg street six rooms; batn : rent, 810.Also, House 0.68 Hy lite streot, sulf-coutatned ; seven rooms ; bath w.0.; rent $10, Apply to A WILLIAM LAVERS, 70 Hypollte street.t -;à TO LET, Furnishdd Hou \\ double Cottage.) delightfully situsted, cut End Bt.Catherine nirset; modorn Inprovemonts: furniture nsw; terms modorate.Adilseus, BOX 086, 1.0.797 GOOD TÉNANTS wanting first-olass Houses st- a low rental, are respectfully invited to oall on R.K.THOMAS, 104 St.James stroet.TR wd, HOUSE TO LET-310 Col- JH borne mvenue, 12 rooms, fins garden TALL.with fruit trace, gooseberry brishis, good stable and yard, wood situation for 8 milkman, Immediate possession.Apply ON PREKISES, 787 HOUSES TO LET \u2014 Apply to J.B.RICHER.Grooer, 408%; Lagatioha- tier street.sui 1 TO LET, at Chambly Can- F ton, à Most \u2018lesirublo Stone Cottage with 4 large Garden, situated ot tha Rapids with extensive view of iho Basia and Is!ands, and MDutreal in the distance, Dolightfulty cool in summer.G.BH.MATTHEWS, 17 81, Johp stress fa LABT, that first-class three-s Dwolling, Xo.3 Giadstono Terrace, Upper Meuty strent; to i rds : extension Dining Room, chen n horonghly combination heaters.Apply, 475 8T.PAUL FET 57 To, n pert mi-deta Chad ago, vertoct r.free va! .MATTHEWS, 1758 Ghn aireot.43 tt TO LET\u2014Semi-detached Brick House, 87 City .Coumnlilors street next below Sherbrooke.G.H.MAT- \u2018WH, 17 Bt.Joby street.41 tt HOUSES TO LAT \u2014 104, ocoupfed by th 1 83 27 Essy terms.Ten Min BUILD sll modern improvements ; thoroughly Yoptilated ; ( HOUSE FOR SALE\u20143JU4 Bt.Antoine strost\u2014That fine Cut-stone Front House, 25 x 40, 10t 135 foot deep ; J'OR-SALE- Cooking Stove, No.8, Hall Stoves, Now Foeather Beds, Brussells Tapestry and AJl- is, and all kinds of - Grmios, à Bleury street.WW ANTED-\u2014Good Straw Sewers at Hodgson\u2019s Hat Bleachery, 70 Ht.Maurice street.524 A N T.Æ D\u2014Man for Farm ; be must understand Plonghing.Avgly at 34 Robin street, Mile End.5 WW ANTED\u2014A Groom (single), must be experiencod.Apply at Sran EN- PLOYMENT OFFICE, $ Bleury 84 ANTED\u2014Nurse Girl and assist with housework, 15 fo 17.Apply to \u20ac 1B, Sran EmvLoymewr Orrice, J Bleury st.82 WANTED \u2014 Stableman.\u2014Mon- treal Brewing Co.82 JANTED \u2014 Jobbing Cabinetmaker for Purniture Btore.Apply nt rar Ewvroymant Orvios, $ Bieury street.82 VV ANTED_\u2014Salesman for Fur- nitsre store; must be steady aud speak French and English.Arlo at Hiram wir ANTED\u2014 A General Servant, , was t B O78, Gran EmPLOT AUD ornés, 8 Bletiry stock ANTED\u2014A General Servant, able to bake bread; small family; wages 87.APEIS 5 048, Sran Exejormare Orrion 3 ry wireet.HZ YWANTED ~\u2014 First-class Cook, uo washing.Apply B O32, Bran - want OFTIOR.8 Blotry shiect.* 5 y ANTED\u2014A General Servant, 82 001 Carpe no washing; wages $5.city reforences Very cheap.Apply at No, required.Apply 900, Fran EMPLO 710M, 8 T D PET EE 8.Bienry stréet ! , 87 Houschold Forgiture, 301% 8t.Dominique street.OB SALE.CHEAP\u2014Wood- working Machivery.138 Lagauchotior $a heated by Ulo drain; built for and tor t 4 roanonabi dopir 10 ROBRET AI NE, \u2018cous and re Qe y Ux change fonts.TItf FOR SALE\u2014-VERY CHEAP.A fine property, being Nos.43 to 40 Centre stroot, Point 8t.Charles, cofitaining six large tenements and ontbuildingy, near Wellington street.propesty is in perfoct repair, aud will be Hain.Apply to [a 13 St.Lambert st.For SALE.-A GREAT BARR.The sald 9 bar- Two blocks cf house» being Nos, 154 to 108 8t.Martin strect, and Nos.61 to Ki) rear), well built, stone.foundation, con weli rented tènemants, situnto betwaon St.Joseph strect and @ T B track, In vicinity of nilly, factories, de.This property will be sold very cheap.Apply to No.13 St.Lambert street, Moutrent., AT OUTREMONT, Leroux lane\u2019(in 3 83 27 utes\u2019 Walk from Upper Bleury Street, ING LOTS FOR SALE.Fou SALE- A nice sized Screw Cutting Lallug Apply to George Yon, 978 84.Catherine 8, 2 846 OR SALIS-Léght Mannfactur- ing Business, nity of Montreal; well.established, paving 40 ont.Splenéid t A ; var Lad jioreal en ©, rit 3g EL Honaventure stréct.rely AY \u2019 FOR BALE\u2014AT À BARGAIN, a Rosewood Grand Piano, seven ostaves, carved scroll logs.Hallet, Davis, & Co, Makors.Frice, $400.'Apvly st 43 Drammond st RJ 13 ORR SALE\u2014Cheap\u2014An Express © Waggon, good as baw.\u201cApply at No.256 St, Patrick oat, i Gahtiol Village.: 838 Jon RA LE\u2014Secondekand Tin- sriith's.Tools at Wm.M.Driggs, 69 St.Ant4ine street.523 Jos SALE, very valuable Phos- \u2018phate Mining Rights in Wekefield and Hull Townehiys, Apply Farm Laud Agency, 81 Tons- tepture street.823- Fox SALE \u2014 Cheap \u2014 A Refri- erator, Bmall Ecales apd Dosk.Address, D.Liobert, corner Bt.Martin and Bonaventure steels.For SALE\u2014An English Stan- hope Phaeton or T.Ca uilt to order by ons of the best makers in Englaud.Only a short the In use: On view nt Ledoux's Carriage Faotory ft.Antoino street, 810 OR SALE\u2014An' Oflicers Mess Jacket, Tunlo and Tronsers, Bcarlet, Groon rine stroef.WANTED-Practical \u2018Tailor for Ontario (marries man preforred), able to cut and fit, to take full caargo Of shop, (iaurantee from 8400 to $600 per anngm of customer\u2019s work.Apply at STAR EmPLOTMEST OrmcE, 3 Bleury sirest.W ANTED\u2014A Young Clerk for Townships ; understand Goods bust- Apply at BLAR EMVLOYMENT Orrin a Bleurr ness.street WANTED\u2014A first-class Table- maldand an Upper Housemald, who can help to wait on table; bost of reforencos required.Apply C 20, STAR EMPLOYMANT OFFICE, 8 Blourz St ANTED = Butler for private rion, 3 Bhensy.ply © as Kurcotuure Or A NT E D\u2014A Good Sign- Writer.Apply, 233 Notre Dame stress ANTED\u2014Ntrse (Protostant), «¥ must be neat and Hdy, fond of children , no sung, baby; must be well recommended, Appl Ë BU4lo, BTAB KMPLOTMENT OFTLOR, 3 Dlcary site .ANTED\u2014A Housemald, able 10 wait on table ; must be youiig snd smart.Arply B 804, MILAN EmPLOYNEUT Orrios, 3 Bleuer ANTEUDU-\u2014A Suleswoman for Confectionery Btore, speskitg Freach and English.Apply at Srae ENSLOYMANT Ormes, Bleury strest.7 WANTED\u2014For Sherbrooke, a Good Farmer (tnarried), ano withont chita- to take fall charge; aust be ren preferred, able Apply at Bran Earcoréenr Company h 8304 for This ratio, It caly one Active ft; Apply to 9 Good THON, WORKMAN, - - M, H.GAULT, M.I,- VOK-PRESIDENT.and Freneh, SUN MUTUAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.PRESIDEST.\u2014 | CAPRFAL, 8300000.\u2014 _Kuciuding subscribed but uncalled capital, the y bas every $100 of Liability.is believed, iz surpassed by that of other Company which has ever done busi- nes fn Canada.ial Agents, both Ei are wanted for the Olly.IRL MACAULAT, VETERINARY SURGEOM, Licentinte Of the Tarties tendering a expected to vide the Montreal Ygtorinarg College and ox-Assistant Sur spec nl tocie necessary Saad to have Du rnotont 108 Stanley street, cach coptainina 14 goon of the Moutreal Vo Hospital, has ops: kmov led: of, works of thls class, And are requested Joos hath, and water clodst, Largs yard ed his Office at 677 Craig street.next door to Mr.to bear In 1°tnd that tenders will Bot be considered 358 at ing.Apply to JARRE LEMENT, mer plac of business, Mr.Bru- nalexs madestriotly in acoordsuod with the printed 156 St.James street, or at 47 MoG Axe Lean will makes a speciality of paimenacy and in totns,aed, tn the case of firms, éxzept there are DUE affoctions of the dome antmals, as well attached \u2018ne actuxt nlgnatures, thé nature of the TO LET.40 the diseases Peculiar to et cepupation And residance of Sach nipmber of tn é * Jong experience and great success \u201cice ; ARNO, firthOr, an accepte cheque far à \u2014\u2014\u2014 tiomar, he with confidence solisita.a sum qual 10 #350, for the gatos of cash look.must Self-contained sud Ténement Houses, patronage.p each tenders wifch sum shall be for- and Dwelliugs.7 x 3 tefted if tho pasty tendering declines entering ino Stores and Ofess.Apply to PPLES 1 cuniract for the work at the fates And en the sécu ° VWrilliem Eb Any A Stated in the cor ymbmined.Accountant ent-Hetete Agent, \u2014 Tre cheque thus seat ln wil be.suce to the ent 198 6t.James street cu respective pa.sw re are OICE WINTER & FALL APPLES For tho due een or the contract ape or HOUSES TO RENT FOR SALE CHEAP vm ties whose tender It proposed to acceut wii! be , \u2019 BL te os IN DIFYXRENT PARTS OV THR OITY.: FIVE PTR CRET.8 mum o > , | 135 COMMON roy, © Piste as aa un Le Sit he he \u2026 air mé eme, a - & pay | * 02 .credit of the Receiver Genszal vwifhis mons pars 19 Bt.James street.sos _\u2018Opilostie Bt.Ann's Maske.gfter the dateof the notice.»T RB.OT BAGG.Nisety per cent.ouly of the pragress quifitzates - \" H BRUSHES CHEAP: wui bei anti tbe completion of tbe work, TO LET, HOT AT DRUGGIST PRIORS.v This Gooa ned, however, bind test! te portcr Auts hoû TS hater Lave ter 00 wo will nell any tfootk Brush acceptt liowest or any tender.| sc 4 eens: Langs part, all\u2019 Combs and Hale Benshes cheap.i Byoessr, I , modern : : ULEEY'S BRUSH WORKS, - 7.BRAUN, Avoir © em Devas; 74 Bloury stz eed, ! ontreal.Duxrz oF Raismars &Caxars Gvoretary.Hatate Agent.Wire Hair Brushes, culy 75a Tse Ottawa, S9th March, 1560.} T0 04 dau em Aoi Seats songe lah and 2] : Corner Notre | TANKER & DAVIS 1ish | pe com -Apply es CES Dame à Pince d'Aumes, hey ae 84 0 35d tre maatéotion FRS rés For SALE\u2014A number of Of- leo Desk, Apply at the bran Office.80 20 For SA LE, a number of signs.Apply at the Tas Office.su £20 \u2018OR SALE, a quantity of Shaft.a & number of Pullles.App \"35 A OR SA LE, Office Presses and sets of Pigeon Holcs.Apply at the Star Offco.80 20 Maple, $2.25, ALE \u2014 Be nk 81.50 lond.Out | Be , Kindiin sod amivorsa®?123 and 11 Lagauchoticre strest.For SALE\u2014Carts and Harness, 347 Rich strogt.808 FOR SALE\u2014New Boats, with Ours,only$l0.498 Cralg street.80 5 FOR SALE\u2014A New Yacht En- ine, 7 x 6 Alroke ; Boller and all 1 180, one © x 8 Horizontal do, Tyan.street.J SALE.About 2,500 S'ous of YCK, of the best quality.\u2014 ALSO, \u2014 Four Horses with ha ness, and two Ice Wagons, nsarly new.Apply at BL4 14 BLEURY STREET.For SALE, ENGINE AND BOILER.Rugine which has run adout twelve months, quite new, finder, 13 x 24.Driving wheel, Bft.diameter, Potion 60.diatmoter.1500 Jone, 54 d-in.tubes, WILL EE BOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.Apply %0 Sorel P.O.Box 51.PERSONAL.ERSONAL\u2014If William Poun- 73 tnd; will reo i friends he will boar Tun taing to his advantage.:80 ly to 31-rec: ded.er 3 L WANEMAN.Péctuss Abois at 1165 St.Catne Yel recommended = PT A E\u2014 ANTED\u2014A Goneral Servant FARMS FOR SALR.Fox nari Ore Bhim ams \u201crates 19090 0 amily to Michlyun, Wosterd JE\u2014A large quantity | nos Bloury : Several Valuablo Farms Kl ois una Wood sartiionios.awvingrine WATANTED- An Amsiniant Contr, 434 also Otty Pr ta be disposed of on vers -\u2014 for 8 Btoamboat.Apply I} 03H, Bras Pu.advan! 8.Apply to Fe R SALE\u2014An Office Counter.PLOYMEST @Fncs, 3 Bloury strest.80 I Trust & Leau Company ef Aupiy at tho Bran Office.#0 20 ANTED\u2014Good Gencral Ser- five in family ; bake t (Protestant nant » .Apply tu B Bis.bread; Nurse kopt, Waxes, BTAB EMPLOYMENT OFFIOR, 8 WW ANTED\u2014Good Nu rse, ( Protestant), thoronglity res willing to go to tlie seaside, red, tor tho ond of April.AD- By to NO, STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, à Bleury Feu 1 one WW ANTED\u2014A Dressmaker, 8, fran who oan cut and fit.Apply B 9% Furrovuxmt Orrios, 8 Bleury street, WANTED \u2014 Three First-class Moulders.Apply nt once to ;Bufith-Elkins Mantifactaring Co.rbroake, P.Q, 7413 ANTED\u2014Good Saleswoman, must understand the Milllgerz trade an spèsk bothlanguages.\u2018Apply to 878, Bran Ex.PFOYMENT OFFICE, 8 Bieury street.77 ANTE D-An Upholsterer.Apnly at ones at Sram PLOYKENT Or FIUR, à Bleury street.TU VV ASTED-\u2014A First-class Cools, fors Apply nt Brin EMrioT- xtrèet, 76 usa Orion.à Bioars ANTED \u2014 A Good Waiter, for a Jexdiag Restaurant.Apply at ouce ut Gran ENFLOYMENZ Orvron, 3 Blenry street.8 WANTED \u2014 For Sherbrooke, Tlonsemaid, one able to act as Lady\u2019s-mal to ons iady travelling daring tho snmmer months.Apply to B 860, Bran ExsLOY 0ENT Orrice, 3 Bioury street.WW ANTED AT ONCE- Yoaug Girl sa Envoi Ssemper ; good wages emarbgiri.Apply 0912, bran LaLOYKENT OF- FICR, 8 Bileury 8 74 WA NTED \u2014 Two ; SERRE RAS.en Erury Dore us, Cu WANTED\u2014A French General ve PRES ATE TP Bch Rg vant kh my.paix to 3750, oman sizect.83 + PRICE ONE CENT._ Situations Vacant.W ANT ED\u2014In a Well.- Importing and Export sion business, capable of y t extanaion pete te Jolé a handso D00 de 810 an active Partner, wiibe e x 000.Address, *' Bux 7% P.0., Montreal.ass WW ANTED\u2014Good General Servant; references required.14 Oadieux M.WANTED IMMEDIATELY, an experienced Groom {uamarried) ; cit refere: ced required.Apply at H.& A Alan's, 83 van .C #8, Eurroyieuws (esuce à Bieury sro | 8 Tas WANTED \u2014 (Good Seamstress, must erstand Wheolor & Wilson Sewi Machine.Apply C 84, STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Bleury strce : 83 Ww ANTED\u2014A General Servant, two in family, one speaking French pes- ferred.Appiy C22, STAn EMPLOYMENT OPFICE, 3 Bicury street.sd .W ANTED- For Chambly, Cook, Lo v'ashing, young, willing and obliging ; Aaa, Jlpubenaid: must bo young and strogge ages, $9 rach, 4 ENFLOTEWE Ormirs.3 Bleurs rtréet © 54, Srax R3 Ÿ A N TED-A General Servant hab), » and tidy.Fy POY dine Oj vies, 8 Bieury Ang te ca, id ANTED\u2014Nurse, able to sew no young baby.Apply C88, 82.n 2MFLOŸ.MENT Orricn, $ Dieury street.Ha WANTED\u2014A Gardeuer, siagle_ IAD, Ni one who will take care of a homes.Recommendation required.Apply at Bras Ofttoe.WAN TED \u2014 French tor a Clab {married), 30 to 35.free house for family.Also, Waiter, fro: Apply, ras EMPMLOYMENT OrFION, # Mleury street.W ANTED\u2014Youn mah for Ten à Bleu ry siroét Asply ot Prin Own.ANTED-| Aundr t bo oe y V w « sous og Sirona.Appiy B 850, bran Exrionmae Oras, WA NTED-\u2014 Young Gtrl (14,) to rly at gig Croan seroer.go Lome a4 Right.A W ANTED\u2014A thorough Adver- Simpy Caovaser for a Moy apaper : to worker on sa aud oom on.Addry vings expericuce, P.O.Drawer 31s \u201c ee WwW A N T E D\u2014Driver, to drive: horse and make himself useful arcund store.Must bo unmariied.Address immediately to P.O.Box 1244.see ANTED \u2014 Barkeeper, must underston( hie business and speak both languages Applyat Sran Exvroruant Orrroe, 3 Bieury street.7 ANTED\u2014Shoemaker (single) for tho country.Steady employment.Ap- pis ai STA3 ExFLOTMENT OFFICE, 3 Bikey WANTED\u2014A First-class Cook Past k.Apply to B 006, Sran RE de PE be YITERE Ormce, 3 Bieury s Faro 80 W ANTED-\u2014 Good Cook (French) no washing; also, Housemaid SErona) ¢ «ond reforences required, Apply to BOSS, Sm FMISTOYMENT OyvICE, H Bleury strest, 80 ANTED\u2014Nurse, to go to New York ; must be woll-recommendeq, young, neat apd tidy.Apply to B (6, BTAR EXPLOIMANT OrricE, 3 Bloury stract.70 VV ANTED-\u2014For Riceburg, P.Q.wood Moulder, understanding Moulding, Melting and careof Cupola.A marri men ean procure cot'age, with five or six rooms\u2019 and one-half acre of land at $3 por month.Apnir atfrar ENFLOYMERY OFFJOR 8 Éleury street.WW ANTED\u2014A Ni urse -(Catholic), no palustbave en Ban Apply ANTED- Boy to deliver milk.Apply ut Braun ExrPiOTMRST OFFIC, -B Bleury street.female) for a Bestaarant ; must à good dy , B gag 1 VV ANTED\u2014Boy to mind borso * and do general work.A at Bran PLOYMENT Or¥ics, 8 Bleury ied wo WANTED-\u2014Farm hand, mustbhe able to plonghand milk.Apply at Bras Bu.VYIOYMERT Orrick.Bleury stroet 80 ANTED \u2014 Coachman, single speaking French.Apply at Scan Ertor- MEST Orrice, 3 Bleury street.Situations Wanted.2 MPLOYMENT WANTED, as mopdod > Compeirst 15 00 Toner be Mien, \u201cWG,\u201d BAR Office, * ° ss.EMPLOYMENT WANTED-A \u201d.» art of his timo smplored 4 oung man having by giving music lessons ires à situation @s lector or other light work ; has had a odusa- 1iom and can furnish Aret-class references, Adarest, O., ÉTAE Offce._ 888 EMELO YMENT WANTE D, as in Office; bus had considerable.sEperionce bus farnisn the Lighest testimonials In acter and by a reliable man as Btoremsn or any kind of work In Warehouse ; good reforences given, Apply EK GES, SrAR EMPLOYMENT OFPIOR, 3 Bleury meet, ; ts 246, EMPLO YMT WAN TED y à young lady, ake charge of a Dress and Mantls-making Depart on famiijos\u2019 work ; ber business : no objection to leave tho oily; bes) of city references.Apply ¥ 240, STAs Mario\u2019 Orrics, 8 Bloury = , Al 4 Fos , EMPLOYM'T WANTED by a young Jay a8 Baleswomsau, Reader, Com- anion, or any similar position ; 80 objection to save the of ty; furnish first-clas, EuFLoTNENT srélercuces.Appl F QUB, Bran Gran, à Bloary are\" : \u2014 eee Fass, EMPLOYM'T WANTED, 8 young woman (25) as Oook, In a hotel or: steambout, fe à good cook, bas h - crionce ; furnish oad Rrcrencos iy to TAN EMPLOYMENT OrFICE, 4 Bieury street, BA 4 F332, EMPLOYM'T WANTED by » young Jady a8 governoss to childeen under twelve years 0.Would give lesions fer fancy work If roqui Nover taken a situation a gtve n0 references Oxcopt from \u2018 Apply to ¥.832 AL EMPFLOYXE rion, 8 Blaury strech, hi orm A JS, LE WANTED of Dry Uooas and Millihery: Or as Govocaney English branches; capebl pable Coentry preferred.Apply F 315, SrAN Ormios, à BI \u2019 J PLUMBERS, &o: Sanitary Engineers: ESTABLISHED 1580.HUGHES & STEPHENSON, SUCORSHORS TO: .RICHARD PATTON Plumbers, &o, DHAINAGE and Ÿ A SPROIALIT.746 Craig Street.Agents for the Globe Vontilating Can.30 © ORGANS.&c.\u201cWE TAKE NO RISKS ! SUT SELL TBE.D'OMINION' ORGANS F VERY LOW FOR CASS, ar mate L.E.N.PRATTR, GENERAL AGENTS, 280 Notre Dame Btreet; MONTREAL.Sis GROCERIES, &c.ER MAPLE SUGAR aad SYRUP.HAVING FCRCHASED THE PRODUCT OF ONS Or TIR LARGEST SUGARIRS \u2014 FE THS \u2014 = EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, I am preparcd to supply parties who wide SUGAR AND SYRUR tethetr tends tn $e OLS County, hae .WM; BLLIOT, Cors Bt; Emwrence and Bt.Catherine + -+ - not, ufty.Adaress Post OMos Rox SBE 2.838 E685, EMPLOYMT WANTED ° ! tobe useful, Sor ES duced into the House a blll eens No.» \u201cGRAHAM & Co, Proprietors, Ba 634 and 626 Crnig Street LATION oF THE STAR for the week ending April 8rd, and the oorresponding period of 1579 :\u2014 MaxcH, 1879.P Magnus, 1880.Monday.31 15,210!Monday .29 15.151 Tasd'y.Apr 1 15,012 /Tnesday.30 15,141 Wosday .2 15,041 Wed'aday.31 15,131 Thondsy.3 15,002[Thisdy, Ap 1 15,079 Pridsy.4 15,067|Friday.2 15,060 Sat'dy .5 15,301daturday.3 15,433 \u2018Potal.90,633} Total.90,992 verage dally circulation for week ending a ET ard.1880 im 15,165.FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1880.Removal.On or about the 1st May, the.offices of Tre StaR will be removed to No.153 Bt.James street, opposite Dawson Bros.\u2018orrespondents.-What number of \u20ac Answers to + 1nBK, DAKOT! hers make a billion 7 A-r,-By the Prenon met of cemputation nine ciplicrs snd à figure mako a bil- Mon; dy :ne Knglian method twelve ciphers and a 8 or a millien of millions.Ifyou ask why this nos 7 we reply : * Why dose à mile, a psund, of 8 pint represent different quantities In different sountries À COFSTANT RBADER, MONTR SAL.\u2014 What aro tha rules aitached to the Fifteen Biock Puzale ?What is the amount of rrward offered, and to whom must the solution be\u2019 sent: ANS \u2014 There 18.50 roward offered that we aro aware of.FH\u2019 you have solved the problem you have enjoyed tha only reward obtainable, viz., your own satisfaction.BUBACRIDER.\u20141be same ucstion and same anj- wer asgbovo.W.8, CLINTONVILLE, RK Y.\u2014 Where can I got a a of ore analysed?Ams.Write to your AssaYish oc Biate Geologist at Albany.mr Tus election® in Great Britain are gradu- drawing to 8 close, 543 constituencies having been heard from so far, with the fol \u201cJowing result : Liberals, 316 ; Conservatives, 193; Home Rulers, 39.The Liberulsclaim & net gain of 88 seats, and being now strong encagh, it is sid they will isolate the Home \u2018Rule vots.The Radicals form a considerable element in the majority, 150 haying boen \"returned, sud sy cabinet that may be formed by the Liberals will lave to admit one or more of the extreme wing of the party into its composition to secure it that undivided - \u2018empport 50 necemary to ensure its stability.Mr, Parnell has informed his constituents at - jMeath that he will not desert them, but will moaign his seat for the city of Cork.Mn.WazLack, of Norfolk, bas intro- to provide for the distribution of the estates of defraltingdebtars.The first startling point fn the Bill is the first clanse,\\which provides hat à writ of execution for $100, against a 4 debian; shall constitute his insolvency, and \u201cill cise his entire estate to come into the lande of the Sheriff for the benefit of his vditiss.The Sheriff is to call a meeting of the ceditors, to whom.the estate will be d realization.In a mecæsenzily brief glance at the bill, we \u2018notice cas nither abjectionable point, to the tuto bis discharge, without conditions, from y Jor the debt or debts for which ty.vas sold.= 2.Srexcxe's \u201c Stody of Socio- Jogy\u201d lis cansed trouble at Yale College.ale Wag established and has always been re- a .GC Somîer whose department is *¢ political \u2018and social \u2018seienee,\u201d introduced Spencer's work as the .text-book fer Dis class.The philosophy of \u201c Herbert Spencer rejects the supernaturs' | chamgter -attribated to Christianity by esthodox theology arid refers every : step in human progres to natural causes.President Porter, a Congregational minister, \"and o theologian of the strictest orthodox type, very naturally took Professor Sumuer to taak for his innovation.sor refuséd to surrender.vesign if the book was thrown out.Spencer's ** Sociology\u201d is retained as the text book.Dr.Porter accepted the situn- Over supernatural religion at Yale, the Irish race on St.John's Day, June 24, for the purpose of inangurating an agitation for the liberation of Ireland.The Fenians, Bibernisns, Skirmishers, and other Irish socièties propose to show to the world what a\u2019 = -muster fhey canmake.James Stephens, the notorious Fenian Chief, who pocketed so much of the hard earnings of the New York and Chicago servant girls far an invasion of Canads, is again on the rampage enlisting Fenians preparatory to an attack upon the British in case of European war.~ Bat the American people, and among these must be .counted thousands of Ireland\u2019s noblest sons, have too mich\u2019 good sense to take stock in armed movements pretending to have for their ohject the liberation of Ireland by force.While a few thousand \u201c dollars was all that could be gathered by Parnell for the advancement of the Land Lesgue cause, the American people cheerfully gave over.half a million for the relicf of the Irish distress.More sensible still is the movement inauguéêted by some Philadelphia citizens, having for its object the assisting of those who desire to emigrate to make farms \u2018and homes for thousands on the western prairies.The Philadelphians ask Congress to set apart 300,000 -acres of land for the Irish.Noticing the movement, the New York Herald says: * The Philadelphia plan carried out by Congress would do miore to _ #ettle-the Irish land question thau political \u201cagitation carried on for centuries.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTE AND COMMENT.; Thibeu (lt) is dead.But not oùr Thiban.Thibau King of Burmah.Happy Burmese ! \u2014 la Patrie.; Every Presidential candidate keeps np arithmetic man now, his chief work being to figure out bow his employer is going to get the nomination.bis is the only thing that keeps some of the booms atloat.\u2014FAik:- delphia Times.Mr.Robert Lowe, the British statesman, introduced the following lines into a campaign speech : \u201c 0 Rom tay cars, Re Boh tia mighty and The woak © spare While Britain\u2019s sons a cheaper glory seck, \u201cTo spare the mighty and to crush tho weak.\u2019 The excited editér of the Fargo (Dakota) Argus hailed with these ¥ the safe arrival of Grant at \u2018Galveston : * Glory! !! He's come! He's safe! The lightning speaks, cheers ring and caonoa roar; full forty million welcomes greet the hero on our shore ; now let Jim Blaine a sunstroke hunt, Sherman try some new \u2018plant\u2019; if theres a lively corpse to-day, old top, you bet it\u2019s: Grant Nations becowe liberal by degrees.They set aside the ancient and exhausted institutions, modernize the political machinery, advance on the path of political progress by stager.Every inning -of the liberal party in Great Britain is such à stage of political advince ; for the liberal is in England, sa everywhere else, merely the organ of the essive and vital spirit of the people.\u2014 LY.Herald.\u2014 Gladstone, as representing what is best and higheat in British politics, with hié symmet- sien), sturdy physique, indomitable courage, unfiiling vigor; intellectual foroeand capacity, Jemarkabic culture and massive charscter\u2014 hto Dr.Satter to -gradad ad the-orthodox school of the Church.the whole coustituting one of those grand personalities in public life of which so few urine the records of any nation\u2014huy b the * divine night\" of the people, acquires the pabeilegs aud responsibility of wielding the vast conrerns of the British Empire, \u2014 Losin Transrapt, \u2019 Fave the Rage - The price of pap-r ha técu udianced From 8h te 9 vents all over the comntiy.If this price is mamntained, tie publie wul be compelled to pay more for their pewspapers.Bome daily papers have already had to increase their price from 20 to UD or QU vents per week, and weekly lupus from 81 50 to 82.The advance in Paper ean be stopped if the people will save and sell their old paper and rags.Tifree menthy\u2019 saving of rags anid old paper by the entire population, and selling them in the toatkets, would check the advance in paper, Rags are worth 3 to 8; cents per pound, \u2014 Amertcan Euchanye.The Fraser Iustitute.On Saturday the suit of the Provincial Atiorrey-Geveral against the Board of Gov.tinory of the Fraser lustitute, and executors of the will of the late Hugh Fraser, insti- | gated by Mr.John Fraser, was discontinued with payment of costs.An Old Roldier Pound Dyimg Last Night in a Griffintown Hovel Without Food, Fire or Friends.Information reached the Young street Station about midnight last night that a wan pamed James Stratton was lying in a Levee in Grifintown in 8 dving condition.Acting Sergeant Knowles accordingly visited the place indicated and found the story more thon correct.On the floor lay the almost insensible body of à man of 45 years.The 100m was totally destitute of even the plainest of furniture.Stratton was too wesk to stand, and even bad there been wood or coal in the house, would have been unable to have wade a fire.The Sergeant realized at once the critical nature of the case, and immediately had the man removed to the General Hospital.He was reported to be much better this morning, but is still very weak, Stratton served in the army in India for many years, and received an honorable discharge upon the completion of his term of enlistment.He buried his wife about ten days ago, since which time lie remained within doors,.and finally all but succumbed to sickness and starvation.The Narrew Escape.\u2014Accident to a Montrealer.Messrs.F.Alixe, of the Scuth-Eastern Railway, aud Mathieu, M.P.P., of 8orel, bad -a narrower escape from drowning on Tueeday than was at first reported.The were on their way to Sorel in order to catc sn early train for the east.In his hurry, the driver unconsciously drove into a large open piece of water, believing ice to be beneath the surfacs.The next instant they were all in the water.Alixe being a good swimmer, managed to obtain a hold of the cutte1, to which he clung tightly.Mathien sank once, and upon coming to the surface succeeded in grasping his friend's coat.In the meantime, the horse was swimming and plunging alternately in its endeavors to regain footing upon the unbroken ice.Strange to say, the driver kept his seat, arid urged the animal forward with all his Wight.In the end, the lorie dragged the cutter and its occupant; including those clinging behind, | from the hole.The party had a remarkably narrow escape, both gentlemen being thoroughly cxhausted.Mr.Alixe, whoisat present at the Windsor, suffered slightly last night from the effects of the cold plunge, but under medical care is doing as well as could be expected.ol - Amusements.Tue SATTEB MATIKER.\u2014À: piano recital, given by Mr.Gustave Satter yesterday afternoon in the New York Piano Company\u2019s Warerooms, drew s large and appreciative audience.À number of picces brought by\u201d the members of the audience were presented lay at sight, pieces with the majority of which he was totally unacquainted, among them the Polonaise, (Chopin), Ballade (Chopin), Queen Elizabeth, (Boscovitz.) Other pieces played were a four hand symphony of Beethoven, which he played alone, 8 Fantasis de Concert, a Sonala of Beethoven's op.111, Stella and Saltsrello of But the Profes- He threatened to And so tion and science has apparently triumphed PHILADELFRIA is to have à convention of his own composition.In answer to a ques.jon the pianist said he would mod give any More concerts in Montreal at present, as he was-not used to playing to an audience of ~orty-five persons as at his lust concert.As on otler occasions the piano used was the Weber Grand, \u2018 TBEATRE Roval.\u2014*Richelien,\u201d by the Bandmanrs, held the boards at this theatre last evening to the general ratisfuction of all present.To Bandmann\u2019s Cardinal Richelieu ico much Fraise could scarcelÿ be given, he jersonated the character in a manner that once more proved the genius claimed for him n this city on former occasions.When Jose ph, his confident said, \u201c\u2018thou art 9 great poet\u201d he had struck the nail on the heat had he substituted the word ¢\u2018tragedian\u2019 for that of \u201cpoet.\u201d Mrs.Bandmann, in Julie de Mortimer, was much appreciated, and the impression\u201d she made on Iast night's andience is one not to be soon forgotten.Of the rest of the company littleds to be said, and it was evident as the play ran on that their support was ineflicient: The acting of Mesars., Aveling, and Lobbett, was good, however.Hebrew Young Men's Benevolent Association and was largely attended by oir Hebrew fellow citizens.To-night will be presented a \u2018double bill, \u201cNarcisse\u201d and \u2018Happy Pair,\u201d when His'Homor Licut.-Gov.Robi.taille has consented to be present.| AcapEmy or Mvsic.\u2014Good as the opening performance of the * Merry Mariner \u201d was, thoae who wero present at its repetition last night found it improved in many respects.Eugene Clarke\u2019s personation of Dom Lamberto could hot fail to please even the most critical theatre-goer.Miss EHis, as Faichette, however, bore off the honors.Possessed naturally of great vivacity, added to a charming personal rance and an easy, graceful bearing, she could not fiiil to captivate.\u2018Toying capriciously with the heart of Dom Januario, she was at her best.Mr.H.W.Archer acted the millionaire with his ht a le.His manner was easy throughout, an singing very pleasing.W.J.Shes, the half- blind and somewhat eccentric Master of Ceremonies, \u2018peered throug part capitally.Especially did he excel in his per- sonation of the jealous husband.aris (Miss Sennach) was a dignified quecn, tall and commanding.Her voice, although not what might be termed strong, is very melodious.To some probably the most amusing feature of the was to be found in the antics of Mungo, the faithful slave, which kept tbe audience in continual roars of laughter throughout the evening.' Tope MexveLssonN Cuoir.\u2014The last concert for the season of the Mendelssohn Choir was given yesterday evening in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.The audience was large.Compered with the previous appewrance, of the choir, yesterday evening\u2019s concert cannot be pronounced an unqualified success, a fact which may be accounted for by the late enforced absence of Mr.Gould from his post.The bassos were magnificent and the sopranos also noticeable, but as has been the rule and not the exception at the concerts of home societies during the winter, the tenors and altos were weak, one or two voices doing the lion's share of the work.Noenthnsiasm was roused by the singing until the second part song \u201cOn the Sea,\u201d was reached, a beautiful piece, An encore followed.The eighth number, two t songs, \u201cAutumn\u201d aud the ¢ Nightingale,\u201d again brought out warm and deserved ap- wonderfully toned and effective.By request the songs * You'll Never Guess\u201d and the ** Bedouin Love Song,\u201d so successful at a previous roncert, were again given towards the.close of the programme, with no falling off in effect.In conclusion came the p d Canadien National Hymn, written by the Governar-Genera), and set to music by Sullivan, -The music probably dissppointed those who heard it, indeed in the verse there was not a trace of Sullivan's genius.The chorus was much better, but not by say, means striking, and the hymn is not at all likely 16 become ss an air.The mus.has evidently been harnessed.Leaving the vocal part of the e for the instrumental numbers, M.Prume' riolih deal, à lo were masterpieces, especially\u2019 « fantasia on airs from Othello, which was with a combined tenderness and of tene, Fhe fact is easily apparent that as -M.Prome has no rival in the city.Folmes\u2019 piano solos also were favorably received by the audience.Har [laying was marked by expressiveness and delicacy, rather then by technical power.plause, the part singing in the second being A The performance was for the benefit of the | ] Noon Telegrams.LORD AND LADY DUFFERIN Attacked by an Rear while Huntingee- Narvow Encape of Lady Dafferin.LosDoN, April © \u2014A dramatic \u201cstory comes from St.Petemburg to the effect that Lord and lady Dufferin, with several perrons belonging to the peril Court, were bunting in a forest the other day, when snd.denly à fer Lious bear, which bad been ron.cealed in thi underbrush, sprang upon Lady Dufferin.She would undoubtedly have been killed, the report states, had it not been for the gallantry of Lord Hamilton, an utéueh- of the Embassy, who came to the rescue.After firing several shots from his revolver, he succeeded in despatching the brute, TEE BRITISH ELECTIONS.Earl Benconsfleld\u2019s (\u2018ournes-The New Mimistry-1he Premier.hipe-Mein- bers kiected Yesterday.[BPECIAL URSPATCH TO THE STAR.LONDON, April 9.\u2014 It is expected that the Farl of Beaconsfeld will meet the new Parliament and announre that he has placed his resignation in the Queen's hands.It is un- defstond that he will recommend Earl Gran- ville for the Premiership.At the Reform Club it is reported that the ministry will be composed of the Marquis of Hartington, Earl Granville, the Earl of Aberdare, Lords Cardwell, Selborne, Derby, Kimberly and Roseberry, and Messrs Forster, Childers, Fawcett and Guschen, and Sir Charles Dilke and Sir William Veron Harcourt.The law officers will be Sir Henry James and Mr.Herschell.Mr.Lowe and Mr.Gladstone both decline office still, but Mr.\u2018lu«lstone moy give way to the urgent representations thot are being made to him.One hundred and fifty Radicals have already been elected, therefore, several leading Kadicals will be included in the Cabinet.The following candidates were elected yesterday : Alexander, Col Claude, Con, Ayrshire, vouth, reelected, - Bective, Earl of, Con, West Moreland, Baasne, Col Fredk, BN, and Lord Cons, Suffolk East, both re-elected.Bruodiey, Wim H H, and Christopher Bykes luna, Yorkshire East riding.both re-elected.Castlereagh, Vis, and Lord Artlinr FE Hi Tresar, Cons, for County Down, both re-elected.Campbell, ir (ico, Lib, Hirkialdy, re-elected, Cavendish, Lord Fredk C, and Matthew Wilbon, Liba, Yorkshire West riding, north division, both re-elected.Cecil, Lord Eustace G, and Bir Henry J Eelwin- Ibbetson, Financial Becretary of the Treasury, Cous, for Essex West, Both re-elected.\u2018gerton, Biz P D G, Con, Cheshire West.rr.elected.Emlyn, Vis, Con, and Mr W H R Powell, Lin, su: Carmarthenshire, the former re-elected, a Liberal vain.Fellowes, Capt W H, Con, Huntingdonshire.Gordon, Lord Dou Lib, Huntinydonshtre, succeeding Viscount Mandeville, Con, & I.ib gain.Grap'bam, William, and Jamos Watney, Jr.Cons, for Burrey Rast, both re-efected.ello) and, Samuel, Lib, for Mertonethahlre, ree Kinnear and Thomas Lao, Lib, Donegal, the latter re-elected, à Lib gain.se, Lowther, Hon William, Con, Westmoreland, reelected.; ° Maxwell, Sir H FE, Con.Wigtownshire.Obeirne, Major Francis, Home Ruler, and Loftus Tottenham, (ons, Leitrim, tho former re-elected, s Conservative gain.O'Connor, Denis M, and Sextos, Hom: Rulers, for County Bligo, the foriuer re-clectod, a lome Rule grin.Payett, TT, Lib and Albert Poll, Con, Lolcoster- shire south, the latter re-elected, a Lib galu.Mr.Pell visited the United Btates and (anada in tno capacity of Commissioner on the agricultural depression.Peddie, J D, Lib, Kilmarnock diatrict.Ramsay, J.Lib, Falxirk Burghs, re-elected.Tailemache, Hon W ¥, Con, Chethin: wus?, reelected.re-elected Rendicsnaw, AMERICAN.RAILROAD ACCIDENT.\u2014 BeLLAIRE, Ohio, April 9.-A train on the Bellaire & Bouthwestern Railroad jumped a trestle yesterday.The car went over a fifteen feet embankment.It is reported that Danford, à postal clerk, son of ex-Congressman Dan- ford, was killed and six others badly injured.\u2019 AN ECCENTRIC BSUICIDE.- BALTIMORE, April 9.-John Petrie, who suicided yesterday, was a gardener in good circumstances, aged 55, who on Tuesday married o wife aged 20, He was to have been married to her a year ago, but a day before the ceremony he refused to be wedded and pacified the bride by a gift of $5,000, - The latest fashionable idiocrasy is \u2018\u2018a Kaokæ\u201d It is held at 4 o\u2019clock in the after- neon.Noue but ladies are invited, and 'nothing but * Kakes and Kaoka \u201d are served.\u201cAfter having a most \u2018lovely time,\" the fair ones skip away home in time for a subatan- tial sypper at 8 o'clock.Special Notices.DænTs\u2019 Best Kid Gloves at Bond's Shirt 8 tore.BoNp's SHraT STORE, opfisite Thompson\u2019s Hat Store.New Advertisements to-day, COLATERA LS.\u2014Advances made on DRY GOODS, GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, and other CO Apply, \u2018\u201cT.O.,** Box 87, Post Office, 73 27 NOTICE\u20141 hereby caution the Public that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, sho having left my Bed and Board.PIERRE DROLET, 847 48 Bt, Bonaventure street.OAL ASHES \u2014 A quan ot fine clean Coal Ashes, suitable for walks ma \u2018be had for the cartsge.Appl7 at the Brak, ce.TEA LEAD\u2014Best Market Price : id for Tea Load, at the Dominion Type Foundry, 15 ChenneVille street, Montreal.843 p'aNos FOR HIRE\u2014No.505 Cralg street.8413 PERSONAL\u2014WIll the Gentle- t mien who exchanged Late one night this week, at the Academy of Music 230 ca Office and have bis own.\u2019 5 FOR : SALE, CHEAP \u2014 One at the STAR 84 Outside Lamp for & Saloon, 59 feet high ; also, a Soda Fountain a Druggist.Address 851 St.Catherine street.WANTED \u2014A House of tour to six rooms, within a few minutes walk of Foat-ofice.Rent not to exceed £30 £40 per annum.Address, * W.G.,\u201d STAR Fr THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1880.Annual Report, with the judited Accounts.to Profit and l.oss Account.the premium income.Loss, the Fire Fund stands ot £480,085.improvement upon that of 1878, Dr.tal.und.To Bhareholdors\u2019 Ca; General Reserve Investment Reservo Fun Marine Funo Profit and | oss Account.Bills Payable.Unclaimed Dividen Fire Ieyposits.Survey fees.\u2018 Busptnse Account.Outstanding Fire Losses.Kiye Commirsion.B 7 Morty ages on Property within the United King INVESTMENTS \u2014 British Government Becurities.; Indien and Colonial Government Securities Freehold Offices, Cornhill Branch Ofices, Flitiuys-aud Furnituro.Loans njou perronal &«curity.\u2026 Branch and Agency Balances.Fire losses duc fyggn other Companies.OUINPANDIRG\u2014 Marine Premiums, dao 5th January, 1850 Intercst.\u2026.\u2026 Casu-\u2014On Doposit.danser ane Bankers: Current Accounts.Bills Recsivalile.Stamps in hand.saued In such countries respectively, Examined and fouud correct.24th February, 1£80.Fire FUn6.+.00200 0e eenme pen au es e st ane» tT.Life Accouut us per scpseate Balance Bheet .Murino Losses.Le Life Investments and Outstanding Accounts as per soparate Balance Sheet.om.,.Le Foreign wovernment Becurities.Ce Lo *Csnadian, United States, Belgian and Brazilian Government Becurities Rallway and other Debenturcs and Dehenture Etocks.Co Hatiway and other Ftocks and Bhares (Preference and Ordinary).sde ua Ma LL In band.2.2.Lan sn cancer LL Ce : * These are sums which under local laws, or by ited In Canada snd in foreign countries as a security tô hoiders of Policies COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY.19 and 20 CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C., ENG.\u2014\u2014.0.\u2014 The Directors have much pleasure in submitting to the Shareholders their Eighteenth \u2014\u2014i0:\u2014 FIRE DEPARTMENT.The Arcount for 1878 has been closed, and the sum of £20,000 carried therefrom The net premiums of 1879 amounted (after deduction of returns and re-insurances) to £637,857, and the lowses paid and outstanding to £429,533, being 071 per cent, on After providing for all outstanding claims, und deducting contribution to Profit and LIFE DEPARTMENT, The new business of last year, notwithstanding the depression of trade, shows an The now policies were 470, assuring £326,351, and the 1 ew premiums included in the account amounted to £11,435.The claims of the past year have considerably oxceeded the sum expected, the not amount being £75,346, including £10,058 for claims announced but not yet proved, During the year the Conditions of Assurance have been revised and new and more liberal conditions have been introduced.The Directors trust that the Shareholders will make use of this fact to influence life proposals to the Oflice, BALANCE-SHEET, 31st December, 1879.ree?sû Le \u2014 el rocoseaFxes wil \u2014 (=Eskos {= \u2014\u2014\u2014 æ CRC Hem Le 2,883 1,541,447 97,708 15 0 21.5: Crans - £ 834,03 235,43 93,996 33,546 9977 283,747 102,513 fo pd Œœnx CS su - Fes _ od pd Score hd 3.45 14,592 123.084 11,875 Loe QA 4% CRSOOCSAC IE 18,076 729 ss ws .xs,806 à 2 64404 5 ed 153,665 5 4 62832 7 4 499 18 3 ; 81930714 4 = =e contract, are specifically de- \u20140\u2014 .BRANCH OFFICE AT MONTREAL, No.64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.FRED.COLE, GENERAL AGENT.: 81 Supsrieding Onst monials.More Easily Mansgedl and with EX he Mcdern A Im, ents.Every 200 * 1879, - New Advertisements to-days POWELLS STUB HOLDER.This simple contrivance is intended to fill a want experienced by every bookkeeper and cashier who uses a cheque ¥, and will also be of great sarvics in holding back the stubs In draf! r or olher books where a stub remains.It will prove an eMm- | elent aid to tho bookkcoper or casuier in balancing his ci : also, during the day, as he is draw! cheques or drafts, knopiog the stubs at all times out of his ay and leaving the face of tho chequebook fréo for him to work on.PRICE 40 CENTS.Forsaeby MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER.WANTED TO RENT.\u2014-A à small self-contained House, about four - NHL rooms, or Rooms ; rent must be low.Address M.B.STAR office,\u201d 835 à TU LE T\u2014Selt-contaimed BR Names see sree ny =A HOUSES TO LET \u2014T.Pail POWRLL & CO., House Agents, 153 8t.i.James street.844 WANTED\u2014A partiaily furnished House, for à small family; no children, central location.Rent muder- alo.Address, X., STAR Office.+845 fh LET \u2014 At St.Lambert, with & House, containing seven (7) rooms, pieasantly situated on the River Dank, ado trees in front and rear.Apply at 343 ST.PAUL STRY KT.8468 TO LET-Licensed Bar-room, with first-class Fixtures.Low rent.326 8t.Lawrence street.Aleo, a 8tore adjoining and $wo Dwellings on 8t.Charles Borrommee street, 'rix rooms each.Apply 326 At.Lawrence.84 3 STABLE TO LET.Apply to @ Bt.Charles Rorrommee street.i815 ROVM_For one or two Gentlemen, 137 Mansficid street.81 6 RUOME\u2014 Furnished, Bath & W.C.91 St Urbain street.R43 OARD \u2014 Wanted by à young Lady, Room and Bosrd, ten minut aik (8 to ROBT.GRAHAM, Estab, 1899.) Stationers, Aceonnt Book M torers and Printers, © © 873 NOTRE DAME STREET.with CITY AND DISTRIOT ahd BRLL TELEPHONE EXCHANGES Sdeod NEWFOUNDLAND DOG FOH SALE.\u201c Price, $50.00.LARGEST DOG IN MONTREAL.GUARANTEED « A First-class Watch Dog.For particulars, dddress,.516 ! E.E.Atar Office.B'erY CLE wanted, in exchange for » first-class Outrigger, made bp Ferguson of Losgueuil ; spoon, silver-plated ; oars, swivel, Blevelo.fox S121.8 in good order.Address, FA8H IONABLE DRESS- STYLES.\u201c MAKING IN THE LATEST PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.\u2018 MES.MULHALE, 1300 88.Catherine street, 0 te Koglish Cathe- 5 ! drai.pros! ' .828 Dr FuLTon Has REMOVED to 11 Victoria street, noxt door to the Academy of Music.At homo until 10 am.and from 1 to 8 pou, and afier 6 in the Evanboc w from Victoria Square.Address, * @.,\"\" BTaR gro MONEY TO LEND.OST\u2014 Yesterday, a pair of Steel Rimmed Spectactes.In an old case.\u2018The finder will bs rewarded by leaving them ut STAR ouico.OUND\u2014A Silver Watch, on 8t.Matthew street.The owner can have it by proving property, at 80 Et.Lawrence strest.83 J E7 61, EMPLOYM\u2019T WANTED dy à stcady man as Fireman; cra take charge of an engine ; would be willing t» accept work of any kind ; good refersncos furnished.Apply to BG], Sran EMPLOYNENT OFFICE, 3 Bleury street.WwW ANTE D-A Message Boy.Apply at the rar Office.VWANTED \u2014 Two Tablemaids.YV Applyto Albion Hntel, 842 WANTED \u2014 Good Operators, al20 good Waist hands.Nome nut first-class hands need apply.Apply to G.H.W.Kay, at 8.Carsley\u2019s.Bt 3 WANTED \u2014 A First-class ¢ CO.Howe\u201d Machine.Address 270 Bs.Joseph St.Ww A NT E t>\u2014Saddie (Gentleman\u2019s) and Bridle.Biats particulars.with price.Address Box 497 P.O.812 WANTED TO EXCHANGE, a Fam for City Property.Apply at 31 Se Lawrence street.Ww ANTE D\u2014A Purtuer, with $1,000, to manufacture ana seil 8 new patented article need, and endorsed bv bivhest suthonty in tte United Blatee; no risk ; large profits : usd have good references; man speaking Prench sand FAA end prepared to travel rut exyed ; can make $5,000 per year After flo Address, \u201c Investigation)\u201d Sran office, giving real Same, time and place for interview.BCARD WANTED, with a large $90,000 upon City Preperty, ats nae French Tamity AMMO m a n Preferred.Terma moderate.Addrens, Hig JOBIN & PERODEAT, Srax office.2 x and Commisat Gao OST\u2014Thursday, 8th inst 00 No 88 Thervsostresd.__.St.Bernard .à Fo.rier.Rowssd at 555 St.Dente stress.ee PE TO LET.THE EXTENSIVE BUILDINGS, WITH OR WITHOUT BTKAM POWER, now oocupled by THE \u201cSTAR,\u201d and adjsosnt to the St.Lawrenoe Hsll on Craig atreod.It cannot bé surpassed for convenisnoo and location.'Tbe buildings arc situated on Craig, St.George and Fortification - Mireets and is suitable for printing offlse or manufactory.On Bt.tieorge and Fortification streete it 1s V0 \u20ac.long.by SU ft.wide , 1s two-story high and has excellent light.nud on Craiv and St Gcorgs atreots it ie Zt.ft.on the former by 60 ft.on the latter, and !s four#tory high Tue butldings will be leased sop: arately or jointly.Posscssion will be given on the 1st May.For further information -apply 10 HENRY HOGAN, 84% St Lawrence all./INCE OI BEC, OF Qe Ants In the CIRCUIT COURT for tho Distii :t of Mon) real, The First day of April, ons thousand o bundred ano ty \u2014Presant : T.16 Hon radin Me, Justhe Hainvilie.John Ostell, of the City of Mont real, manufactorer.Piaintiff, vs.Charlss Reynoid of Vaudreuil, District of Montreal, Defeudant, sad The Granda Trunk Railway Company of Oauada, Ornish 0.\u2014 It is ordered.on the motion of the Plaintiff by his Attorneys Mcsare.Lowpre & David, t h as it appears by tho return of Gastave Darvcau., one of the Bailifte of the Saperior Coart for Lower Canada, Acting in thw District of Montreal, written ou tho writ of altachment sa'sie ares \u2018sitey Judyment, in this causes ispaod, that the De- fendint, hssloft his domict's aud tha: ho is 8 ant from this Prosince ; thst the said Dofcndaat, wit adv ertisemopt 10 be twice Ins ried 1a the Fe.ixnugage, In the newspaper of this mtv, billed lo Patrie, and twice 'n the lish lanquags, in tho newspsper of this City callod THE Sram, notified to appear befnre this Conrt, and Lhere to answer the demand ofthe Plaintiff within two months aftee the isnt |Dsertion of jpch adve ent, and u rol seniect e said ndant to appest | answer (0 such demand wilhin the period afrreiad, BL said Plaintiff will be peimitied to proceed to trial and posent, ne in à causes by default.ay N - | MUBKET, HONEf & GENBRON, ses 6.0.6.= Al mesican provem one @Uarrs: Repairsior One Year.Can refer 0 upwards of 300 Familics using Wrought Lron Ranços.Liboral Allowance made for Cast Ranges ia Exchange.HF George R.Prowse, STOVES! NEW STYLES, BEST GOODS and LOWEST PRICES, Wholesale and Retall, JODOIN & CO., 4 WROUGHT IRON RANGES .FOR PRIVATE DWELLINGS, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS Iron Ranges.More Surabie, Extra Heavy Brloks.More Boovomicai\u2014ges © 0 t-ining b Ducability with Soarranted satisfactory, Free of Fr A fox 324 ST.JAMES STREET.1879, _ Sup ST.PAUL STREET, New Advertisements to-day, WiLL NOT SELL UNLESS IN FIRST-CLASS VONDITION.WHAT?LABATT'S XXX STOUT, Put up in large size Bottlos.Our stock of the above-named and celebrated beverage ib of superior quality and larger than ever, but will not be in first-class condition hotore the 10th instant, owing to thc constant and io- creating demand of our wholesale and retail customs.Our stock in pints being in prime condition, we would therefore invite consumers of this fcellent artiele to use the pint bottle size for a few days.The stock of India Pale Ale 1g\u2018also vary large, of obcice quality, and in prime cfifiition.4 STOCK OF BOTTLED ALE ON HAND: r Large Bise.3,000 Dozen.Small Aise.1,500 °° Large Sise.2,000 Le Small Sine.\u2026.1,000: +» STOCK OF ALE IN CASKS OR BKIDS, 128 equal (0 8,000 gallons.N.B~I invite any party cr parties doubting the stove atatemen: t> call a: my premises, where ! will be most happy to convince them, J.B.Ricuer, AGENT.LME JUICE ! Pure, Fresh and free from Alcohel ! PREPARED BXPRESSLY FOR OURSELVES, JUST RECEIVED .FROM THE WEST INDIES! \u2014 AT \u2014 THE MEDICAL MALL, = ut.James Street, Ax snawomss, | PELLETS RYTANE, sna TBeod * M ONEY TO LOAN, on first Mortgage on improv d city property, at rates off interest varying sqoosding tosesurity.?de CRABDOCK SIMPSON, Real Esiato ané Financial A gent, 7038 191 St.James street.- Auclion Sales, mm Auction Sales, By M.Hicks & Co.SALE OF HANDSOME CRIMSON AND GOLD REP PARLOR SUITE, \u201cJ.P.Hale \u2018\u2019 Planoforte, Tapestry Carpets, Bronze Ossaliers, Bookcase, B.Marhle-top Bedion Bets, ete, On MONDAY MORNING, 13th innt.The Bubscribers are instructed to sell at the residence, * No.234 BT.LUBERT STREET.the whole of ths very Ane Household Vuraiturs and Effects, comprising Ggimson and Gold Rop Parlor suite, rich -toped 7h octave * J.P.Hale '' Rosewood Pisnoforte, Bronze Gasaliors, Tapestry Carpets, Marble-top Tables, Walt ut Etugores and Whatnots Nioe Pictures apd Ornamentd, Fancy Tablos and Bravkets, Roll-back Chairs, Lace and Rep Curtains, H.W.living Table and Sideboa d.China, Glass a: Platedware, B.W.Marbie-top Bodroom Buttes, Lounges, Mattresnes, painted Bedroom Bets, Wardrobes, Iron Bedsteads, Ha') and Cooking Bloves, Kitchen Utenstiy, ete, ali in excellont ordor, bsing only a short time in use.Salo at TEX o'clock.MH.HICKS & CO, BJ Auctioneers.JALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, \u201cWr BRR\" PLANOFORTE, B.P.Git Mirrors (6U x 4H), Bilk Brocatelio Drawing and Dioing- room Bultes, Sterling Fllvesware, valanble Fleturss, Bird\u2019s Kyo M.ple Bedroom Suite.handsome Clocks and Ornaments, * Albion Range, \u201c Royal Standar«* Hall Stove, &¢., On Tuesday Morning, 13th inst.The Bubscribers are instructed by J.Aubalt, Esq.(0 se}l at Lis residence, No.58 DRUMMOND STRERT, the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects, cunsteting, In part\u2014Fine-toned \u2018 Weber\u201d Piano- frte,two splendid B.P Microre, with gilt frames (OU x 421; brautifully c.rved Walnnt and Ebony Drawing -room Suite, i green slik brocatello ; ons ditto Uining-room Suite, in maroon ditto; best quality Brusuc}s Carpets, very handsome Hronzo Clock (coat 9370), Cylinder Hecretary Bookcase, Ceusre Tables, Library Table, costly Parian Marble and other Ornaments ; very valushle Ol Painting by \u2018 Hesman ter Kate;'' nice Ficturzs.ine Lace Curtains ond Coruices, Rronze Gusaliers, Dining Table, Combination Sideboard and Retriger.stor (scmething new), Dinver, Tea and Rreakfast Rervices, Glassware Storling Bllverware, very fine Platedware, handsomo Blrd's Eye Maple and Cherry Marble-top Bedroom Suite, one Walnut do, Painted Bedroom Bats, Iron Bed- seadn, Nico Gas Brackets, \u201cN.Y.Howe\" Sewing Machine (In good order), Halr and Bpring Mat- trossey, Feather Bods, \u2018\u2018 Prowse's\u201d Royal Btandard Hall Blove, Albion Cooking Range, Kitchen Uten- wis, Ac.MB.All tho above are roally first-clans goods, and in excellent ordor, being tn use only since Inst all.Balc at TEN o'clock, M.HICKN & CO, A Ki 8.By Derome & Bourbonniere.NSOLVENT ACT OF 1875, AND AMENDING ACTS.In the matter of TIIIMOTIIE BAYARD, of Bt.Jean Baptiste Village, Trader, an Insolvent.SALE OF REAL ESTATE, The undersigned wil) sell by public auction, at their rooms, No.53 68.James street, on Wednesday, I4th April instant, as Eleven o'clock s.sm., lialf of that fot of land known as No.256 on tho cadartrai plan of Bt.Jean Baptiste Vilage, being 2118.3in, by 721t., Eng'ial mneasnre, more or less, with the house nearing No.123 George Hypolite street, and other buildings thereon erected.For particulars spply to A.BOURBONNIERE, .Assignee.DEROME & BOURBONNIERE, Auctioneers.Office, No.88 Bt.James strcet, } Montreal, 8th Apri), 1880.4 83 > SOLVENT ACT OF 1875, AND AMENDING ACTS.In the matter of FERDINAND BAZARD, of the City and District of Montreal, Bulicher and Trader, an Insolvent.Sale of Lots adjoining the Lachine Canal at Cote St.Paul.The undersigned will sell at public auction at their rooms, No.Kj Kt.Jamed street, on Thursday, the 15th, Apri} instant, at 18 o'clock noon, The following lots of Lagd: 1st\u2014Onae lot, situate at Cote St.Paul, known as tot 8,714 on tne Offloia) Plan and Book of Refer- cnce of the Parish of Monttreal.2nd\u2014 Another lot situate in tho samo placo and known as Jot No.3,716 on the samo Oficial Plan und Book of Reference.; drA\u2014-Another lot sitnate in the sama place and deniynated ss No.3,716 on the rame Official Plan and Book of References, cxoeptt from this last lot, the piece of ground sold to Her Majesty the Quoen Vi.toria, by deéd before O.J.Devlin, Erq , Notary, onthe 4th April, 1577.4th \u2014 Another lot of land, situate at the same place, known as lot No.3,717 on the said Official lan and Book of Rofereuce, exvepting from this last lot the piece of ground sold to Her Majesty the Queen Victoris by dued of sale hereinabove cited.For particulars apply to A.BOURBONKIERE, Assignee.DEROME & BOURBONNIERE, Auctioneers.Office, 43 8t.James ssh} Montreal, April 8, 1880.SPRING SALES.\u2018We beg leave to inform our friends and the public in general, that we are prepared to take orders for Out-door Bales.\u2018We will also give personal attention to all consignments sent to our Jalerooms.Now is the time to select your Fpcctal day for Sales, as orders are coming in daily.We also attend to private Sales of Real Estate, Loa: Renting of Houses and Btores, Insurance Collections, Anditing, and all business connected with a General Agency.DEROME & BOURBONNIERE, Auctioneers and General Agents, 83 ST.JAMES STRERT, 80 end New Mvertisements To-Day, A BPLENDID FIT Is what we oontinually hear from sll that have favored us with their patronage veo can but feel highly gratified.© have spared po expense in securing the dorvices of the most talented cutters who stand high in their profession for producing graceful fitting clothing, consequently all our patrons arobfonly Pleased, and pronounce thelr a perfect fit ; but when thoy rred t9 what they clothing compare the prices cha were In the habit of paying at othor estab- Hshinents, they find that a considerable amount could have bocen saved had they known us sooner, and they ndvisé thoir (friends that if they require a really wow) fitting suit at a low price to try J.G.KEN- .NaDY & CO, 131 St.Lawrence stroet, 80 NOTICE.Having increased the number of Wurkmen, we are prepared to manufacture all kinds of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, \u2014~ ON THE \u2014 SHORTEST NOTICE.Repairing Caretully Attended to.THOS.ALLAN & CO, 861 NOTRE DAME STREET.sze NC ALEDONIA SPRINGS, Between Montreal and Ottawa.-_ 1 THE GRAND HOTEL.\u2014 This celebrated Summer and Health Ruosort open from 1st JUNE to OCTOBER, with entire \u2018change of management.Transiont rates, 81.50 to $2.350r day ; weckiy, $8 to 817.50.Children under 12, balf rates; undor 5, in charge of nurses, free.Ju-dnood raies for Durses and servanti.The Calcdonis White Sulphur, Salino and Gas Waters and Baits have a universal roputation, and are a certain apécific in a)! Rheumatic, Dyspeptic, Blood, Skin, Liver, Kidney and kindred affections, and are recommended by the highest medical authorities.Bend postal card to the Grand Hote) C:mpany, Ottawa, for Complete Guide, giving Routes, Fares, &c., or Mx.THOS.JUBB, No.224 St.Urbalu stroet, Montreal, who will have charge of the Grand Hote}.will be glad to call on, or correspond with, parties ceairing to make arrangemonts.58 A LICAN TI.This Wine, be'ng now 50 much.recommended In sickness by the highest medical cuthorities, basin.duced mary hauses to mix np a wine which they call Aliear tl, Tae pure win.can only be procured from us, and ws guarantee only that bearmg the * QUETTON BST.GEORGE & CO.\" on label and cupsuls, or the 81m : can be procured by the gallon from our storey \u2014 J.B.CARTWRIGHT & Co., IMPORTERS OF BIGI CLARKS WINES AND SPIRITS, ! 416 ST.PAUL BIRERT.Catalogues and Price Lists on application.Family trade à sycolalty.Goods delivered free in ity.- - Bu GRAIN AND SEEDS, WHEAT, SRRD OATS, BLACK TARES, aiso VERO.TRO OATS In carloads\u201d Yor sale in quantities to suit purchasors.Prices and samples sent on application to the undersign- \u2019 A.G.MacBEAN, 678 92 Pound!ing streot ANADA, PROVINCE OF UEBRC, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, SUPER- 10R COURT, No.2,487 \u2014Dame Marie Clara alias Claire Xugenio Heaudry, of the City and District of Montreal, witu of Thomas Gagnon, heretofore Master Conchmabder, but now Cirocer, Of the samo ace, Plaintiff, va.the sald Thomas Gagnon, Pe- radent.\u2014 An action for separation as to prope; bes been inatituted im this case, Montreal Marc 16th, JRS0.DRE RIV.OCOUILLARBD, Attor- 1meys for Plant Te law name of [ INSOLVENT ACT of 1875.By Benning & Barsalou.EXTENSIVE WHOLESALE STOCK OF DRY GOODS: FOR BALE BY CATALOGUE, The Subscrfbèrs have rocolvrd instructions from Messrs.LEWIS B.BLACK & CO to noll at tueur Warebouse, No.184 MCGILL STRERT, on Wednesday, 14th April, and Following Days, Their entire Stock, consisting of a complets assort- mebt of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOUDS of ro- cent Importation.The Stock ie Sompoved principally of Staples, to about sixty thousend dollars For particulars see catalogues.Terme liberal.Sale each day at TEN o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.By W.E.Bhaw.FINE BRUSSELS CARPET, BP.Mirrors, handsome Bronze taasHers, fine toned Rosewood Piano, T's octave, full roind corners, by Hardman, NY.; (ilase back Etagore, Cabinet Organ, Drawing room Suite, l'arian statuary, Lace Curtsins, Bagatello Table, fine Maboquoy Bidebonrd, Leather Chaire, Diuner Bervice, China, Glass and Plated Ware, Plctures, Cuckoo Clock, fino Walt Table, Desk, Bookcase, M Top Redroom Furniture and Mattresses, Cheval (lass, Cooking and Hull Stores, bnylteh Ollcloth, tino Manyle, &c., Ac.\u2014all vod and in nice order\u2014at the restdance No 1387 BT.CATHERINE STREET, corner MoGti College Avenue, On Saturday Morning, 10th Instant, Bale at TEN o'clock.WwW.E.SHAW, R3 Auctionear.rer By A.B Stewart.SPRING AUCTION CARD.The undersigned having ontered into the business of General Auctioneer and Commission Marchant, respectfully solicits a share of the Spring Trade.Real Estate, Merchandise, Furniture, &c., at store or residence.Consignments solicited.All communications for the present may bo addressed to the undersignod, Merchants\u2019 Exchange.A.B.STEWART, AUOTIONEER.Inselvent Notices.INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, Stoek of Dry Goods, in Belleville, Tenders will bs received hy the undersigned until the 221d INSTANT, for the stock belonging to the estate of John Butheriand, gmounting to $9,280.63.Tenders other than for cash to name the security offered.The stock and luventory can be seen on application to M.B.Roblio, RBeq., Belleville.Inventory can also be seen at the o U5 20 ce of the under- signcd.THOMAS DARLING.182 Bt.James rect, Montreal, 8th April, 1880.} 54 2aw INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, In the matter of PAPINEAU & ARCHAMBAULT, of Montreal, Insolvents.The undersigned will sell by public auction, at hie office, on Tuesday, 13th April instant, the unoollected book debts belonging to the estate, wmounting to $LI7.28.Terms cash.Sale at 11 o'clock 8 m.List can be scen at tho oftice of the undersigned.EDWARD EVANS, Assignoe.- Office of Evans & Riddell, Western Chambers Montreal, Éth April, 1880.834 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, In the matter of THE MECHANICS BANK.As a first dividend Is about to he declared, Cre- \u2018| ditors who have not fyled claims, are requested to do 80 at once, and those who have handed in claims without vouchers, will please furnish the necessary Bills or Deposit Books, in order that the claims may be included in the Dividend Sheet.JAMES COURT, Assignee.Montreal, 2nd April., 1880, 70 Zaw INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, And its Amendments.In the matter of AIME BELIVEAU, Insolvent, \"CANADA HOTEL.\u2014 Bale by public auction, on Tucsday, 20th April, 1880, at Ten o'clock a.m, and the foliowingdsys, of House, Bed and Table Linen.Table Crockery, Silver Ware.Krichen Jitenstle.Li es, Cigars an uors.Jewellery, Trunks.4 Provisions avd Blassware.&c., &c.purchasers.Conditions of sale : Cash ALFRED LIONAIS, Official Assignee.RO and .In lots tosuit Office, 338: Gabriel street.Stock ot Dry Goods in Ottawa.The stook-in-trade, Furniture and Fixtures.Belongurg to the estate of DUNCAN OHISHOLM, Ottawa, - amount toabout.,.ou Aud the unooliected Book Dcbts amounting to about.\u2026.\u2026\u20260.000cseeer £1,300 DO \u2018Will be sold by auction, on the 31st instant.at Eleven o'clock a.m., in tho premises, 527 Sussex stroot, Osawa.Terms :\u2014One-third cash, and tho balance iv three and six montis, by notes endorsed to jhe antinfac- tion of the Assignee, ench bidder will be required to Geposit Four Hundred Dollars.ï Btock ar d invgntory can be seen on application to Peter Larmormth, Esq, Sparks street, Ottawa, Inventory can also be seen at tne undersigned.of the THOMAS DARLING, Asilgnee.No.182 St.James streot, } Montreal, 8th April, 188).820d INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, And Amending Acta, .Tn the matter of BOBERT ALEXANDER, of,the City of Mcutredl, rooter, an Insolvent.Tue undertignad Assignes will sell by public auction, atthe time and place mentioved below, the following valuable property belunging to the estate of the said Insolvent: A lot ofiand siiuais iT the Clty of Montreal, in'the Saïnt Antoine Ward thereof, being lot number one thousand and cleven aol), of the offlolal plan and boolrof reference of the eald Wand, made for the purpore cf registration and depoeited Recordi to law in the office of the rogistration division o Montreal ; bounded tho said lot In front to the south east by St.Antolne gtroot, in roar by Jodn Curran on one sido to the north-caet by Dr.jardlus, an on the other side by Widow Masson or rapresonta- tivee\u2014with an 01d wooden house and other byild- ings tharr on crected, containing 43 feet 3 inches In sta front line and 41 feet 6 inches in ite roar lnc by a depth of 221 feet in its north east sida line, and 220 foet Lu its south west side line, \u2018he whole English ineA6ture niore Or less, To be sold within tte offâco of tha assignse, No 116 Saint Francois Xavier street, in the sala city of Montreal, On Tuesday, the 20th day of April, 1880, &t 13 o'clock noo.© = \u201c JOHN FAIR, Assignes.Montreal, 6(j April, 1880, 8211 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, And Amending Acts.In tbe matter of MARION & CAVALO, of the City and District of Montreal, Brewors, Insolvents.LORNE BREWERY FOR SALE.BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.Tho underyiguod, signe 2 » win Teoetvr ned, Assignee to the above Estate Until Wednewdny, the 14th Instant, AT THREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, for the wholo of the assots of the abovc-namod 1nsolvents, composed as follows : , Real Estate, inclu Tee-h - Ormes ot dua e-house, Storc-housn, and Customs Warehouse .Cerne $3,900 00 Plant and Macotnery.- 2,038 u8 Fiatures .141 35 7,587 Gallons of Ale.827 12 5,b#D Gallons'of Lager Boer 841 50 736 Gallons of Forter.Co.Ul BY Empty Tune, Bogsheads, Barrels und tties.\u2026.AE Te eee 1,150 50 424 Bushels of Malt.a 8 $11,470 34 The Icé House is fall of ice, and tho brewer, full working arder.\u2019 visio Tenders other than for cash to state terms of credit required, and name securities offered.Tenders will repeived for tho whole of the a aid assets or separately, The .oreditors do not bind them- solves to acoept the highest or any tcnd:r.All information obtaibed from Messrs.Beansolell 4 Kent, bb Bt.Jumes street, Monire.).\u20ac.BEAUSULEIL, Assignoe.55 St.James stree Office of Beausoleil ce Montreal, 3r4 April, 1880.BO.JUST TO HAND! A LOT OF ' CHEAP COPYING LETTER BOOKS, ; W.H.MAOCLEAR, £2s _ 491 St.Paal street.ANDREW McDOUGALL, LATE CU! TER WITH P.L' ONARD.TAILOR, Notre Dame St.Begs to notify his friends and the public that be has \u2018opened a store at No.104 Bleury Street, And solicits & share of public patron-ge.NEW SPRING SOODS ARRIVED, Ruction Sales, John J.Arnton.SALE OF TWO PROPERTIES for Estate late John Blac: lock.On Aaturday Morning, 10th April, 8-8TORY BOLID BRICK DWELLING, No.24 to 30 Bt.Urbain street.10,47 1.6 x 94 fi, with Brick Tenements built in rear, on Theatre lane: goat drainage ; a paying property.AND, alerge Emplacement, 116 foet on Cadicux street, 107 pa George Hypolite street, superficies abouti 14,220 nquare feet, planted with fruit trees, with » Bolid Brich Detached Costago th-roon, being No.30 Oadicux street, heated with hot water.Btablc and Cnrch-house and harness room combinod.Terms of payment oany.Porfect title, Bale at Ten o'clock.79 JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.FURNITURE, CARPETS AND EFFECTS, at the residence No.736 PALACE TRERT, On Monday, April 13th, including Mahogsny Parlor Bet, GHt Frame Mirror, Centre Table, several good Ol! Paintings, Ormolu spa Marble French Clock, 5-Light Gaesliers, H.8.Sofu, BW.Bideboard, Ornaments, Picr Glass, Hall Cl Cloth, Hal} Clock, two Black Walnut Bedroom Beta, with Mattranses and Piliows, Tapestry and Kid\u2018ermiuster Carputs, à nomber vols.of Fous, Kitchen and Culinary requisites, Crockery, &c., &c.Sale at TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 83 Auctioneor.OSEWOOD UPRIGHT PIANO Crimson Plush Parlor Set, Bright Pattern Tapesiry Carpets, Eng- Minh Eleetro-piatedware, Wrought Iron Bedsteadx.&c., on TUESDAY, 13th APRIL.The subscriber will soll at the residence, Xo.47 VICTORIA STREET, corner Burnside Place, the whole of the Household Furniture, in splandid order, Com rising in part, about 100 yards, almost new, Tapesiry Curpels (nice patterns), {ison Plush B.W.Partor Sct, two sete Crimson and Muse lin Curtains, Spring Sent and Back Easy Chairs, Gtrondoles, Ürnaments, Htatuetten, Whatbot, two 8-11gt.t Gasalicrs, à number of Engraviegs, ct.54 octave Bosewoud Fiano.a very fuir instrument; Carved, French Jeg.Dintug Table (thres extra leaves), very neat polished mabogany Bld«boards, H.8.Chairs and Bofus, & very ruperior assortment of best English Platedware Cutlery, B.P.Bpouns, Forks, China, Glassware, de.M.T.Hull Hatstand, English Oicloth and Hall Ebwves.BEL 8\u2014Single an Ilooble English -wronght 1ron Bedsteads, Bpring Palliases, Hair Mattresses tn fit, a very fine double btovo, China Totlet Set, one triple \u2026 Couch, Lesthcr-sest Rasy Chairs, Carpets, (Gasaliers, good Srwing Machine, & quantity of White Counterpanrs, Colored do., Sheets, Pillow Blips, Blankets, 1owels, &¢.Centents \u2018of BREAKFAST ROOM\u2014No.§ Cook Stove, Tins, and a very complots assortment of Culinary requisites.The house ans) contente are in the best possible vond'tion, and desersing of more than ordinary attention.Sale at TEN o'clock, a JOHN J.ARNTON, Anctioneer.BEICK BLOCK 3 TENEMENTS, OTTAWA STREFT.On Wednesday, April 14th inst, the SuLecriber will sel] at his rooms, the solid brick property.Ho.162, 108,170 and 174 « ttawu strnet.ize of Jot 45 x 00 ft.French, and next the corner of Young street.Usual ground reot.$2,000 can remain on the property ; belance cash, Bale at TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.UT-STUNE RESIDENCE, No.203 EURY STREET, Brick Residence, No.207 Bleur, eet.Wed, \u201cday, April 14th, the Subscriber wil cil at his Rooms the above two wort desirable medium-priced, centrally sitasted private residences.Most desirstle for busicess men, being s0 near the centre of the city.= 0 Good drainage.Plan on view.Permits to fview Op application, Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019glock.82 JOHN J.ARNTON.Auctioneer.14 CAST HORSES, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, CAR- - TERS, AND OTHERS.#3 82 The Subscriber is instructed by Mr.HUGH PATON, Manager of the Bhedden Company (Limited) to sell at their Stables, corner McCord and Wilifam streets, on Wednesday Afternoon, 14th April, 14 CAST HORSES, Buitable for Furm Work, Carters, Ice Dealers, &c.Can be rern Tuesday afternoon previous, gale at THRER o'clock pas.JOHN J.ARNTON, 70 A ]NSOLVENT ACT Of 1870, , and Amending Acts.In the matter of PATRICK ROONEY, of the City of Moutreal, wholesale dry goods (merchant, an solvent, ADJOURNED SALE of Valuable Lots of Land, situate in the Village of 81.@abricl, and forming part of the property known as the Gregory Burm, viz.\u2014 .bub-division Jots numbers one and nine of lot number two thousand five hundred and fiftsen Nos.2015-1, 2015-8), and sub-division lots num- ers thirty, thirty one.thirty-two, thirty-three, 1hirty-four, thirty-seven, thirty-nine and forty, of lot number two thousand five hundred and thirteen (Nos.2813-20, 2513-31, 2513-32, 2513-33 2613-54.2015-87, 2513-80, 2613-40), of the oficis! plan and in the book of reference of the partshof Montreal.On subdivision lots number nine, of oficial lot pumber two thousand five hundred and fifteen aforesaid, a stone house and other buildings are erected, To be sold (pursuant to adjournment) each .of the seid sub-civision lois sepsrately, at tho Auction Hoom of Mr, John J, Arntou, No.61 Bt.James street, OD Saturday, 17th April, 1880, At TWELVE o'clock noon.JOHN FAIR, Assignee; JOHN J.ARNTON, Adctioncer, The following lots, forming part of the sams property, will cfierea for sale at tho same time and [Place by order of the representatives of tho entate of the lato Hon.Malcolm Cameron, viz: Buhdivision lots numbers 41,42, 43, 44, 45, 46, #04 47 of Jot number 251% of the OMcisl Pian and _in the book of reference of the Parish of Montreal.[ Plans of the property may be seen and full information obtained at the office of the undersigned.2 JOHN FAIR, 115 St.Francois Xavier street, Kontresal, 7th April, 1880.a 9 By Thomas J.Potter.AUCTION SALE OF CRAIG & \u20ac0.8 ENTIRE BTOCK OF WALNUT FURNITURE, amounting to about 830:000 worth, at 447 aud 449 Notre Dame st.Montreal, On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Othand 10th A pail.The sale comprises several hundred beautiful Walnut and Hunganan Ash Bedroom Suites : .elegantly upholstered Parlor Buites ; Library, Hall snd Dining-room Furnitu.in great variety; Bookcases ; saver.tructed by th in the above stock.to sell at the above place and date, by catalogue, about one-baif of the entire stock.comprising about $30,000 worth of slagaut Walnut Furniture, including the besutiful imported furniture of Gel.Douskay and others, the balance to be sold hereaîter.Sale each day at half-past ONE o'clock.Terms cash.: Parties unable to remove their furniture can have it stored on the premises until the 1st May.Country dealcrs who may attend the sale can have thelr purchases carefully packed amd shipped to their address.THOMAS J.POTTER, 80 Auctioneer.ARLOR, DINING AND BEDroom Furniture, Pianoforte, #6, Tapestry Carpet, small Cooking Base, Hall Stoves, Refrigerator and sundry éNects; also, three Odd Marl Top and other Washstands.Tollet Ware, dc., at my temporary sale room, 370 Notre Dame, corner Bt.John street, on MONDAY MORNING, 12th April, At TEN O'clock.THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Part of the farniture and the carpet ts of latest style, and almost new.80 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CARPETS, ELECTRO-PLATE, CUT CR \u2018FAL, &c.The Subscriber is instructed to sell at No.182 University rtreet, by order of ROBERT LECKIE, Esq, On Thursday, April 10th, the furniture, &c, remaining in the house.Drawing and Lining Hoom :\u2014Carpets, beautiful Green White Satin Damask Curtains trimmed with silk, Cornices, Couch Chairs, &c.Gasaliers apd side Hrackots.superior Electro-plate ist, Epergne, Dish Covers, side Dishes, Iarye Tes Tray, £c.: rich eut Crystal.Bed Ronms:-Mshogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressiog Tables, Wardrobes Larpots: &o.Hall :\u2014Osk Table, Chairs and Hat Rack, Gassiler, &c.Library : \u2014 Oak Set, Table, Couch and 4 Chalra ; Carpet, Crimson Rsp Curtains, &c.Kitchen Roquisites :\u2014Refrigerator, à full set \"Garden Implements, Flower Vases with growing Plants and wers, Garden Hose, 9 Lawn Spriok- lers, de.© whole for immediate removal, Sale at TEN o'clock.! THOMAS J.POTTER, 83 Auctioncw.By W.C.Norman.TO MACHINISTS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, 4c.On Monday next, the 12th instant, 7 will sell at 1he Works of Me.J.B.Allarie, No.90 Wellington etrect, ail the Machiners, Tools, 40.viz.:\u2014(me first-closs 10 H.Engine and Boller, Qumpletey nesrly uew; Drifiny Machine, Kogiteb Lathe, 12 fect bed; Bianca taiib's Forge, about 30 fcet of Fhafting with Puilten anû Hanxers, Combination Shears end Punch, Circular Saw and Gearing, Platform Bcal-s,,new Combination Koa .Vices, Toole, Beuches, (Castings, Jot of Grindstonds, Bar Iron ard tee), lhresting Machine, Patterns, tot of Rtoves, Lumbér, Hoist, Belting.Alvo, the Office Furniture, Desk, Copying Press, &c., dc.All for unreserved male, the pir prietor glving up the business.Séie at TEN o'clock a.m.+ W.C.NORMAN, 84 g A 4 SPRING AUCTION SALES.The Subscriber respectfully intlmatos that his lists are now open.* 1 wil} give personal attention to all favors.{ ut Door Sales attended.boat onstgnments to rooms, solicited, one of the mediums for the disposal of Purnitire and Surplus Blocks.Charges moderate.Returns prompt.Bales dally at TWO and SEVEN p.m.w.C.NORMAN, Auctioneer, No.8 ST.JOSERH STREET, es New Advertisements to-day, S EA B ATHING.0m To LET-Farnished Cottages AT TADOUSAC.ICEHOUSE TO BACH Rent modssats.Aprly to Victorin Buildinds, Quebze.7 ; EDWARD HANLAN, REV: E.P.HAYMONDHLA ; .¥ Bt.Jnmen Bt, Methodist Chul.à EVERY DAY (except Saturday) et 10 à, as =\"; 7.30 p.m.DOURS OLUSEL at 8B.ib.| \u2014 Children's Dre ng at 3.BATUEDAY \u2014 Pisst Daptis sas 30 pa Street, coznar City souncillors.eine Mr.Iammond and the Comm ingly thankful {or hearty Guristiall wrggh?ones \u201c6 ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Pour sabi SEE MALLS ee French's English Opera Company \u201c In tbe ever-popular Opera of the \u201cVERY MENKY MARINER» OR, \u201c DER SEY.KADET.\u201d Prima Donna, Miss FLONENCE F LLIS, as the * Merry Mariner.\u201d supported by fifty artista, vical Director, Signor 0.Opertl.Box plan oil) we oy ened at DcZouche's Moudsy morning.Hyrum prices.Cominy nest week, MR.FELIX J.NORRIS, Montreal's favorite.with » strong company.EMENYI! THE GREAT VIOLINIST, © - WITH HIS OWN COMPANY OF KTAH ARTISTS; Mra.F.Charlotie Thursion Soprano, Mr.Fodmo«d De Celle -# \u2018lenar.Mr.Henry Beale WILL GIVE TWO Pa GRAND CONCERTS, 4 Ll \u2014 IN \u2014 53 : >, and Thursday KE Wedneaday APELL J 4TH and 15671.cJickets, 80¢, 76c and 31, to be Ded at nes (GREATE CONCERTE/ I\u2014 BY \u2014 # | YE OLDE FOLER#, | NORDHEIMER'S HALLE, | Friday Evening, April 9th, a | Saturday Matinee, April ig at 2.30 p.m.: YE CELEBRATED - PEAKE SYSTERS F WILL MAKE SOLEMN MUSH and Ye Merrie Luther, Yclept of ye anclente towne of Boston, greaté enjoymente.to each Concerte, 50e.-Chiteex: Admission Matinee, 25c.I GYMNASTIC and TABLEAU ENTERTAINMENT! By the Members of the \u2019 Toronto and Montreal Gymnasiemé, - ASSISTED BY : Ë 3 THE CHAMPION OARS IN Hd Fy THE ACADEMY OF MUSICS, Monday Eveming, 191h PROGRAMMEZ Vaulting.\u2026.\u2026.8.Tableaux, \"The Wrestiers.Lacrosse Gioup, 4.Parallel Bar Kxercieen .sn .5.Tatlesu, Boat-race.\u2018\u2019 The Start\".Indian Club Exercises Tableaux, \u201c The Boxers,\", green cals Lacrosse Group, * A Critioal Met .Horizontal Bar EXercises.ook mann.Double Trapeze.Messrs.Liddell alas i.Tumbling ARG PyraDI08.00000000000000008 Tableau, \u201cThe Oarsman,™.oo.Maia 10.M.by him in England last year.Admission, 50e.Reserved Beats, 75¢.i 2bc.Reserved Sentscun be secured st DeSopd Great Bt.James street.\u2014- BY \u2014 ; HIGH SCHOOL CADE?RIFLE IN XORDHEIMER'S HALL, i Tuesday.13th Apri), at 8.Admission 250.Hesrivad 500.Volun requested to appear in uniform.Donre Tickers at DeZouche's and at the door.EPINE PARK.oa fy L GRAXD SHOOTING MAW, ¥ JULES COLSON (from Belgium) .x ON (TTR Gosia, 4 Om.Saturdsy, April 10th, at 8 To be followed by Bweepstakes open {0 all.; M.B\u2014Bcouting strictly prohinited.ac PEOTESTANT INF HOME.\u2014\u2014 $s : & 5 The Tenth Annual Meeting.of the date; Institution, will be held at the + BTREAT, on + te Tuesday, April 13th, at 8 pus Tboss interested in the work of the ! are earnestly requested io attend, SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE} , x ART.The Classes for Art Nesdiework, will on MONDAY MORNING, 12th Instant, NS oct ms, 0 oh Calan HT PROVINCIAL MEDICAL ¥ ANGIE, TUE Preliminary Exam La FS © The examinations for |:dmissien te medicine will take place PRY 4 noe Montreal, 144 Notre Dame street.sr TEN 0 a.m.Before the examination, cancidates will required to furnish the Examiners with certificoten of god conduct.They are rogneskd to i ther ir names, and making « deposit of 910, at ten days previous to the dry cmamipasion.one the poètes MD q + 270, BEFLYAN, M.D.:Qn0b0g;% AGENAIS MD; Montres AD ynieians and | Cotlere he Province of Quebet.» he half-yearly meeting of the Board of noms of tho cliegs of Physiciane and irc be held nt Montral on tne *2th of May, rooms of Laval University, 134 Notre Dame at10n.m.Thoscd eirnus of presenting th E re the Bosrd stuld communicate to ona of ; undersigned secretaries ut Jeast ten days bofare 3 date of meeting.The examination of midwi \u2018will tako place at this meetin æ.; A.G.BRLURAU, M.D, ; A.DAGENAIS, $0.0, re § 818 yr £ A RR The Cunard Steamship Company ES tween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, coiling ted CORK BAKBOR, cL From New Yori, © i.The \u201cPARTHIA will phos April 14th, .11 4 Ÿ À The \u201c GALLIA® wil sell on WANNSNDAT, 8 April 21st.0.Fu \u201c THOMAS WILSON, 480% 83 2 sod 55 os.prancols Xavier Fired ICE! ICE!! ICE! SEASON, 1880, ; D.MORRICE & Cb.pared to receive orders for the: ensning § ar tthe following reduced prices : er day for the Season, « $4.00 io he P de do < 8.00 8oibe do do 1 5.00 olbs do ao .16.80 solbs do de « 1840 10ibs do for one Month, = LOD 201bs do do *: 130 i Ice sil cut above the Victoria Bridge, + er Delivery regular and trompe.Pood City Ice Office, 24 Lic'oria square, od t- - HOT BED GLASS LINSEED OIL, | TURPENTINE, p a\" Varnishes and Pain gonernily, 5.M, MAY ace, 7515 Nay Pau PIANOS AD ORGANS, sb dogo, To 's Qzzans awe the de ~~ ir + CIRCULATION Of (he DAILT \u201cFeek oBding April rb oe he + PMOBERY 000000000000 0000 000000 BL 44 WolDANAY .c coveesrorecsssesre 35,181 PRETBARY.+ ores oovess ssaves soe FHOTD PIUBRY .covers srams cs saess roses 15,068 Saturday.5425 FOUL.«raves sores svete: senna s 0,908 EE Births, Rarrages and Deaths.Rockfield H A At ouse a lms ATL, tho wife of TH.Austin, of à son.CARTWRIGHT-\u2014On April 7th, at 158 Upper Bt Crbala sircets Mie.JE Cartwrlght, of a dsughter.8 PLAMONDON-\u2014In this city, on the Sth April, the wife of H.A.PI eondon, of à davghter.613 HARVEY-On th April, at 179 Cadieux EY a of Aor, Harvey, of a son.BT.LOUIS t St.Elizabeth street, on tbe SE A A toe wife of Emmanuel st , of à daughter.».KANE, ARNS\u2014In this olty, on the 7th April, bi Patriok'q (bareh by the Rev.Father Dowd, P.P.land Kane, of H.M.Customs, to Neiite, aaiighter of Daniel Kearns, Esq., sil of this city.; KILNER, BOWAN-\u2014On April Ath, at the Bt John the Evangelist, by tbe Church of BN OAltred Morton Kilner, to + Julie Marion Howan.LE IRELAND\u2014At ft.Bartholomew's DOYLE .Beaver Hall Hill, on cdnends, A April 7th, bythe Rev.B.B.Usher, M.D., Mr.J.Edward Doyle, to Alicia Anna, H.W.Ireland, Faq.RN -.: 30 eards, \u2018In Us city, pril, Mary We ios, ne Bnsentes CE tie Into ex Quéan.: funeral will pists from her o.518 St Joseph mother\u2019s residence, street, (cor.Gay).on y afternonn, the 10th Instan a3 p.m, to the Lan Pointe Cemetery.nde Aro respec invited to atténd.MORTON\u2014On the 8th April Sara Ellen, beloved and S geet dag ter of omas ; and mon The foreral El ig fran her ares residence, Ja Beret street, on tarday; the t, at 2:30 om MULLINS\u2014In this city, on the 8th April, ng and -iMnens, Mr.8 lo .A county Ty, Ireland.aged 30 ars \u2019 y Tyrone, .y The faners! wili take place from his late residence, No.19 Lagauchetliere stroet, on urday morning, the lôth 1 ; 86 45 0\u2019olock, to St.Bridget's Chufeh, and thence to the Roman Catholic Oeme 3 Friends and acquaiaténces are Fospectiti- y requested le stiend, EDGAR\u2014On Thursday, the Sth April; Vie- ota Stapleton, Te of Prous Édgar, aged \u20ac years.YOUNG\u2014On the Tth of April, Heiep BR.Young.The lace on Balur- » 86 3 pm, from e residence of her er, John M Yong, No.782 8herbrooke street, Friends .will please accept this notice.88 only deusaie of Wm {Pena Ho Perens: Fr .an pr 1 year and 9 months.MOVEAN-\u2014A$ London, Ont, April 6, Peter MeVean, 67 yrs.EVANG-\u2014At Hamilton, Ont., Apzil 4, Daniel Evans, 8 yrs, | - .NAYLON-\u2014At Port Hope, Ont, April 6 Samuel Naylor, 73 yrs , AP ORANSTON-\u2014At Oarlisie, - Ont, April 4 Write of LA-Coi.Hy.Cranston.ivre, LABKIN\u2014AL Bt, John, M.B., April 1, Osieb Larkin, 71 yrs.Do not be taken in by auctioneers, but go.to King's furniture warerooms, 653 Crelg street (four doors east of St.Peter street), than auction 2 Hardwood extension dining tal 50 ; arm Sag tare 80e; Win chair, We be to notify our readers that Mr.S.A Delton Jae with Mr.Geo.Bond, has purchased the stock of Kemp & Co., - haberdashers, and has just received a com- EE : H with \u201cplants so fav a Beaconsfield and other favorite vasicties.Orders addressed to Windsor Hotel will re.ceive prompt attention.- pe Gxo, ¥.GALLAGHER, ' Montreal.Notices.Firm + mirrors, hardware, piano, eshinet and fins furniture at the residence No.1357 St.Catherine street, tomorrow (Sat morning, at ten o'clock, W.BE.Shaw, à 3 Iron bedst spring beds, wheel-bar- rows, water watering apots, .one 50-gallon oil cabinet, for sale ~cheapat ._Le J.A.BURVBYER, 843 7 3 534 Craig street.Rew Advertisements this P.M, \u201cTENDERS.\u201cTRNDERS WEE BE RECE(VED.UP TO OI D 3 13th inst.ÆÉMOVAL and SETTING Printing Presses + -Folding | Machines, \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFICE.PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION.To GRAHAM & co.CADEMY OF MUSIC.; Matinee | Five Nights snd Saturday Walines, commencing | i «.\u2019 YRLIX J MORRIS will produce for the sos city, H.'F.Byron's jatest and most \u201cOUR GIRLS,\u201d She cast inaiudes some of the most popular and eminent Artists in America et ot R.GEO.CLARKE \" .Madison nare MISS MARIA GORDON, time Sposa + Of Union Syuare, ; Wood, Amelia H Jus Tiopence Wood,\" aire Anais Herbert =\" Ben plan now at DeZoucbe's.34 ZT HEATBE ROYAL -.- \u2014 \"+ Ter he presence ot Bi aa Léens.-Governoe Am.8 Mes.Bendmara In aûdivion to the great play, SAWP - Pigtves 4 warmieg Comediaita, the ** HAPPY OF VERY FINE WAL: FURNITURE (only two la nee), ht Cabinet Plano, 3 , ; .n Anna wing-rcom s In raw «oflk ; Lady\u2019 Ksczitoire, Musio Bland, de ; 7 yards Carpets, Cwitalos, Rayy, Mats, Yancy Chutes, Tädlre.to, & Ta Diixc-acox\u2014 Table, 18 tout, cout $100; War ide board, Morocco covered Chatre.Pi verware, PAA 300M \u2014 487, yards Carpet, Extension 4.leaves, leather covared Chairs, Plotures,.In Lany Fine Bookcase and \u201cccretary, Oaz- VA Maine Eaglisk Oticloth, Hall and, hand- re Barents Of five Bedrooms.finely furnished; Me op ee Saas Clones, aor inetruetod soif Ihe Whois of ihe abov: rébses as the ho 3190 Dorchester street West, 6m 0 Tuesday, the 18h fustant.Sale at TEN oslo M.J.SHA va Oe , ME 84 HE CARLTON - T o RESTAURANT, 433 6 426 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTRBAL BR.M.BRAND, Propricier.ete Vo Liberal T A Cutlery, Glass, Silvey Ben ient on hire.784 EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by a young m: with Ofice work; ati lan hare or a a nee Books; speaks Piench and Fagiish and wall recommended.Salary mod: Address, \u201c In.dust 1ous;* Bean Offios.ee oo wr ÆF IBRARIFS and Odd Lota of ; Linas.(exeapt School Books ous Mendersow\u2019s Lending Library, _ 130 ŸF.PETER STREFF, 8m Next to corner wrest.HE ARCHITE - Jama TT Uk RF One Bll of Thin hacia | 4 n i] ta let or - -.on fe 1 about 106 store, with Mar\u201d \u2014 HENRY Ble \u2019 J.H, Tunwxs, E8q.: _Héverlisements this P.MIN 178 MERIDIAN .The Gents\u2019 Furnishing Department as 5.Oarsioy'® is now In its meridian of spleadour, having just reccivod ita large, compicts and cholos stock.* SCARFS.Hundreds of new Silk Soarfs.: HDKS™ Hundreds of new Bilk Handkerehiers.REGATTA SHIRTS.Hundreds of new Rogaita Shirts, NEW DESIGNS, NEW STYLES, with two Collars or Collar attached.Al ons own male, WHITE SHIRTS.140 different styles and sizes of White Ehists.Remember, no haif-made White Shirts ut 8.Caraley\u2019s, but good qualities, at the prices charged by credit stores for common ones.NEW QUILTS.White Toilet Quilts, only 93e each, Large White Tollet Quilts, $1 10 Gach Gooa Marocells Toilet Qafits, $1 50 each.Very fine White Tollet Quilts, $2 each.Gced Union Carpets, 380 yasd.Hepvy Union Carpets, 680 yard.Best Union Ourpete, The yasd.Stair Carpets from 100 yaré.Useful Statr Linen only Sige yd.Beat quality Stair Lisen 1396 38.Linea Crumb Cloths, sll sises, from $1 78 each.Grey Cotton Sheetings, S00 yard.Heavy Grey Twill Ootion Shosting, 35e p& Best Camadian Urey Cotton Ehevting, enty 310 yd.Bleached Cotton Sheetings, 22e yard.Bleached Twill Cotion Sheeting, 37eyd Heavy Bleached Ootion Shesting, Tuskep fies Wapkins, 566 Gos.- \u201c Bieachod Damask Napkins 650 dos.All Linen Towels, 4ie cheh.Largs all-Linen Muokabask Towels, 110 sash.Lazpe TurBish Bath Towels, 206 each.LF - 8.CARSLEY, 383, 300, 307 & 300 Notre Dame street.A RT C RAI! Owing to the great sucosss of the teacher of this Yascinatiog useful Art, à certain fow evil-minded perrons, Iguornat of art, have been, and are, attempting to misiead the pub- Uo by claimine to represent As good & mothod, and g as an inducement & auction in price of tuttion.It is needless to say that any ons patron- of this kind will be throwing money away, M I employ po agents, and teach only at : Studio, 53 Bleury Street, where may be seen some fins Portraits, executed by pupils of this city and cisewhere.Over one red in Montreal.BSatisfac- pa tion guaranteed first or BO Pupils reecived daily.» J.H.TURNER, Instructor.SX EVIDENCE IN FAVOR OF ABT CRAIO.; \u2019 Dear Sir \u2014It affords me Fusaure to state that having given your of Drawing a trial, 1 am convinced that it is all you clatim !t to ve, vis, in every respect à decided success.Though doubt- fui at first of your ability to perform all you prom Iam satisfied that you have fuily carried out all that you undertook to do, and_I {bat any one, by following your lastra: tions, and am pede iota fall to sa ry yours, Ÿ, H.J.COWIE, No.358 8t.Antoine streat.' | Moatreal, April 32d, 16880.See t0-MOITOW's STAR.84 JNTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.TENDERS FOR ROLLING STOCK.TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Noom of for the Immediate supply of FOUR LOCOMOTIVRS.Drawings and specifications m soon be nd other information obtained on a > ioation as the \u201cMechanics! Bu tendents , Intercoiontat Railway, Mon: , NB.\u2014 Byorder, F.BRAUF, Dept.ot Retlways and Canal \u2019 Ottswa, 8th April, Teno.\u201d } 84 Saw PEISONAL Avy ote bringing 11 Vietoria strost, will receive $1.84 2 F°% SALE\u2014250 Fowls, in - condition.226 St.Lawrence street.For SA LE- First-class Breech- Loading Shot Gun ; also, à few Brown Wary Retriever Pups, st G.PAYNE'S, Guusmith, 68 Craig street.uy TO LET\u2014One of those four New fjoren, corner st.An ncurs strects, with metal y elltngs above, Hot and Cold Water ; Goods or Fancy Good: Ou poioners y Rent very low for the firs: (ow ood 8% 3 me LET \u2014 Ho No.48 BL oo on aa O RENT\u2014A good seven-octave T Fiano, at $3 per month.1310 Bt.Catherine oom WANTED-About ood Mos.{ exc 4 os OOM WANTED-\u2014-Two Unfar- nished, ub use of he, tia for Arers: b 104, Bran Office, ' 843 OARD WANTED\u2014A gentle- map desires Board in a.refined private family; tn the West End.Baso of Mountain with good view preferred.He 1 d.L 193, Stax office.OARD\u2014One wishing to board in a French family, double singles rooms.Apply 177 Bt.Denis sreet.uo BOARD -VACANCIES\u2014No.18 Cathoart.64 13 OST\u2014From 28 Lorne Avenue, 5 13 Fox Tertiey Deg, scaes on bask.Rowand A O 8 T\u2014A Blue Serge Coat, on Wednesdsy, 7h inst, between James MaVey's Sables, Bonsecour siréet, Denis, Vitre, Jaoques Serine nfo at Rovers Ben fo.4 secour street, ° 83 C EMPLOYM'T WANTED by 8 steady man, as , ableto do all repairs aad fittings je n etsl snd first class mechanie Woe refer noes from Last employer.Apply to B 767, man or 3 Dleury siroet, 4 ROO + GE NT Erm BP 519 WANTED, BY TER CORPORATION OF 5%.RAR BAPTISTA VILLAGE, AN KHOINEER, .COMPETENT TO RUN A VTRAM PIRE ERGINE, Also, to act ae Constable, ___ Hi 3 WANTED \u2014 Apprentices.ain ANTED-A General Servant, mociatelr \"158 Et.Conatant seers ** Apply loa- ANTED \u2014 First-class Steno.2 abel TE ae pie Firman vn Tall, Wotbarspoon ANTED-\u2014Next of Kin Heirs.IY, Soe aie ote Sear vy fond} CN TY Sp OE WANTÉ! IMMEDIATELY \u2014 Gonersl ant for small famity.No 38 Cadieux street.811 VV ANTED-Thorough Servant, for a small fasslly; muet wesh and iron well ; references requind.Apply 60 Cadsoux 64 Ww A NT B D-Two respectable woe women for general housework.Ap- 0 W.DODD, Grocer, corner Dorchester and Bt.wrence stivet.849 WANTED Tafloress and Girl mes, | to sew.y C 14, W 3 Meury ANTED \u2014 General Servant, two in fi ; musi be a goad Plain Cook, Man kept.Apply C70, Svan ERrOTMAN?UrvICE, 3 Bieurv street.84 A NTE D\u2014A Goud Nurse, the co sntry in sam .one williag to ço to Sura, 4 leary Bt W Apply C13, 8248 TED\u2014 1 H - WANIES a artis: pm Akad Apply C76, ae ANTED\u2014A General Servan Derebetay Sag\u201d Pech peered.Arey; ANTED, first-clase Gardence, a apply S243 BESLOTEEN OS300N, ® Tuesday, the 29th April Iustant, | oran Eurtoræunr Qr- \u2019 1 | Two O'clock P.M.Citv News, Mouvst HovaL CEMETERY COMPANY.\u2014 In our report of the meeting yesterday the chairman's name should have been given Robert Eadaile instead of A.M.Esdaile.Nxw MANUFACTORY.\u2014A proposal is on toot for the establishment ,of a serge manu.factory in 8t.Jerome, a number of Montreal.ers being interested.The project has received the weighty egrcouragement of Rev.Father Labelle, and it is to be hoped that St.Jerome will give a site for the factory and exemption from taxes for a period of years.Shares will be placed at 325.Recomper\u2019s CovuT.\u2014 Fainay.\u2014Philip Duggan, 21, plumber, drunk and refusing to pay carter, $4 or fifteen days; J.Bte.Ui- bi 49, laborer, drunk while in charge of his vehicle, $4 or fifteen days ; Ellen Hen- Dessy, 40, prostitute,\u2018drunk and disturbing the peace in Craig street, two months; Daniel Murphy, 52, carter, assaulting the police, $5 and costs or fifteen days.SHANROCK BasE-Bart CLus.\u2014The annual meeting of the Shamrock Base-Ball Club was held last night, when the following were elected officers for the ensuing year :\u2014 President, J (\u2019Meara; Vice.President, A Kerrigan i Secretary and Tretsurer, James Hil; Captain, G St.Denis, and Assistant Captain, J McNally, The commit tee appointed consisted of Meanys.J Morgan, A Owler, W Cameron and J Scanlan, Personal.The Rov Dr Bullivan, Rector of 8t (izorge\u2019s Church, is in Hamilton, and staying with the Bev W B Curran, * The rectorship of St.Thomas\u2019 Church, St.Catharines, has been offered to the Rev Mr Booth, of St.Johns.\u2019 0 8 Woodburn, of Ottawa, and James and Herbert Yeo, of Prince Mäward Island, are at the St.Lawrence Hall.Mr M King and wife, of the Customs, Messrs Hugh Ryan, James Worthington and ro all of this city, registered at res A Paton, Manager Paton\u2019 Manufacturing Co, Sherbrooke ; Jas T Gardmer, Albany ; A G Brume, jr, and Francis A Stout, New York ; aud Wm C Hudson, Brooklyn, are at the Windsor, SUBURBAN.St.Anne de Varennes on Sunday subscribed $1,282 to the Montreal Bishopric Fuud of which Rev.Desautels subscribed $1,000.The ladies of Bf.Jean Baptiste village intend giving a grand dramatic soiree in the Market for the benefit of the Catholic Church.It is said thmt the Grand Trunk Dramatic Club of Point St.Charles will shortly give a benefit performance of *\u201c Ten nights in a bar-room.\"\u2019 - The St.Jean Baptiste Fire Bri desire tq relurn thanks to Mr, Atwell King for the liberal acknowledgment he made for the services rendered by them at the recent fire in his stables, ) The St.Cunegonde Council ; has ted seven licenses for the present year.orders were given that all landlords must be notified that the sidewalks in front of their properties must be 45 inches wide.The license granted to persons trading in the municipe- ty was discussed, and it was decided to further protect their own store-keepers by enforcing travelling traders to pay the prescribed license.The contractors of the Ht, Cuynegonds.Water Works now offer to lay the pipes to\u2019.Bt.Henriand supply water on eonsiderationr of the privilege of supplying for twenty-five jours the contractors to collect the taxes.municipality in that case wonld have to\u201d \u201cpay for the ydrants.The water by-law is 8 prepared and will probably be read at the Council meeting next Wednesday night.The fire brigade was called out last night for a chimney on fire in Langevin street, which- i extinguished before much damage was Qe + Young.Women's Christian Assecis- The sixth annual meelng of this Association was he'd yesterday afternoon in their rooms, 181 Mansfield street, at 3 p.m., a la number of ladies being present, Mrs.Me.Dougall, the President, in the chair, Secretary read the annual report, the tice of which showed a great deal of work had been accomplished.Forty-five boarders bad received accommodation in the house, and 66 had been lodged in the servants\u2019 room.604 had applied to the Association for aid in obtaining situations ; 355 had been supplied with them.The Recording.Secretary then read her report in which t work that had been done was briefly reviewed.An e from the Y, W.C.A, Memphis, Tenn., bad been generoualy responded to by the Association.The Treasurer\u2019s shewed the finances of the society to be in a flourishing condition.Beveral re ports were then read by the secretaries of all the different branches of work, all of which were very satisfactory, and received many nods of hearty approval.A very interesting branch of wotk, that among the sailors, deserves special attention.0 officers resulted as follows :\u2014President, John McDougall ; Vice-Presidents, Mrs E K Greene, Mrs J McIntosh, Mrs J F Stevenson, Mrs Corse and Mrs Macphie ; Recording Becretary, Miss Ogilvie ; Corresponding Becretary, Miss Sanderson ; Treasurer, Miss wins Mra Rodpath, Mra MéLennés, Mrs win, Mrs Mrs c rs W B Lindæy, Mrs J F Stevenson, Mrs Sullivep, Mrs Black, Mes Jenkins, Mrs 4 B Mackay and Miss Taylor.After a few en- coursging remarks the President and ex-President, and an address from Mrs.Edwards, President of the Working Girls\u2019 Association, thesheeting adjoured.COMMERCIAL.Wholesale Provision Market.+ Business dull.Very, Ettle new butter continues to come in as will be seen by a referdhce to our receiptg for the day.There is » great difference of opinion in regard to prices, but we have heard of sales of one and two pac Tots to grocers at 27¢ for finest.We quote 260 to 30c, th: it is not probable the outside figure could be realized very easily.Retail lots of chose ot 1c to 1c.i ol and 180 or Pc.sugar worth 9c to 106 per 1b, in wholesale lots, ain have in been made at $00 fo 85c per gal.kegs ; 90 to 05¢c tins.Hams, 10c to lle.Bex, $15.76 to $16.23 bbl; thin mess, ÿ14.75 to $15.00.Canads Lary, in snd tubs, 10s to lle Fr to 10e.Bboulders, 8c to 8jc.Apples dull and easy at $3.00 to $3.50 per rret.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mentreal Cattle Markets.Only 10 cars of cattle pnd one of hogs were on offer.\u201d The demand from both buschers sud ship- PR seni litle, of Bock Have.bach 1 100A oat: 8 | tle; Jobn Robertson, Totonlo, 3 loads do; W Kia- meer rorante.1 load do ; Messrs, Th tle ; .J.Ho .Mr.Eakins sold as load of 20 hand to from $40 to $85 each, and 15 head in the samo way, at from $40 to 830 each, or from shpat 3ysto rib, lve wuiybt, Xr.Lite soid 10 head of oat- Ia as from $27 to $31 saeh ; he also sold a bull for .Mrz, Wilder sold 5 hoad of cattle to D.Mc- rtby st 4!gc, and Mr.Roberteon sold 3 head gs, orsbout 8146 per 1b., and J ead 900.Mr, tider 101d 6 end fo Mr Kenusdy, tne American aliipper, at abnat 85.40) per cwt.?.Hopper void © head to butchers at $ 8 to $45 each, and b other | very choice cattle, beld aver from the Faster markets a8 5A.pe?1b, to Mr, Bannallack.The rocsah- der were unsold.Mr.Peers sold hiv hogs to Mr.Taillefur at shout 80 per 1b.live weight, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.(BAORTED BGLALLE FOR TES Grab.) ea, 8 Value val Pua.RARES, frases » 0.) Share to 43 285 50 pt Al Omteris Bust ERI 81 80 fl © [Bee ih He 3 ire su RS @ « Merchant Beak fq 9e 78 « own.Bank ie ry) \u201c } so 0e u Bank of Com [114 0 3 #5 ce w fonion Bankoncsifiversecercer] ren IISCELLANBOUS.e \u201c |Mant.Tet.00.ide 0a 70 » Dom.Foi.Cu.to 0 = 800i nav.63) ie di \u20ac Le Pass.KB.to ÿ 4 = (Or Gene i clild te ion) 4 \u201c [Royal Can.In.Oo, 4Tigho 40° '| 760 los » Cor.onde, 1111112.IN FEXWICH & BOND, Mancuarn# EECHANT TEMPERATURE.Temperature m the shade, Banter: Theos: s motor, obeervad by Henri Hartiegs & Co.Signs and Mathematica) Lnstrament Makers, sud 344 .1879.-_.ss ve | En Nes IT 7 Mscuaees-6pm.- Sam 2x BE US Care Th sais 5 - quate -was the dratback allowed by the 5 National Policy.0 Mrs Yor the first time since his re-en ~~ a.WE WERE SOMEWHAT IN ADVANCE, OF THE SEASON IN OUR LITTLE ESSAY ON THE WEATHER YESTERDAY ! IN FACT WE DID NOT KNOW THAT THE WINTER LASTED ALL SUMMER IN THESE WE ACKNOWLED .\u2014 {| SIMPSON, HALL, REGIONS.GE OUR ERROR.\u2014 19; \u2014 THE LAST PART OF OUR REMARKS WILL BE FOUYD TO BE , BTRICTLY ACCURATE.; \u2014 MILLER & CO., 18 De BRESOLES STREET, OFP BT.SULP17E FFREET.83¢ AN ADV ANTAGE 875 NOTRE D fn the market.Workmanship gunaran Four O'clock P.M.\u201cFO THE LADIES \u2014 $0) \u2014\u2014 TO BE ABLE TO PURCHASE FINE SEWED BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS ! AT THE ENORMOUSLY REDUCED PRIOES THEY ARE NOW SELLING \u2014 AT == .ANGUS\u2019 LADIES\u2019 PARLOR SHOE STORE, sM& STREET, All Goods ave made of the very bent English and French Leathers te be bad 65e t New Advertisements this P.M, Telegrams.J FROM OTTAWA.Insolvemey\u2014The Badget Debate-The Upposition Leadership\u2014Mr.Binke to the Front.[sPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE FPA.) OTTAWA, April 9.\u2014Insolvency again occupied the attention of the House yesterday afternoon.Mr.Abbott introduced his bill \u2014 this time not in blank\u2014for distributing insolvent estates and winding up insolvent insurance companies, He observed that the bill provi for the appointment of three liquidators, one for the public, one for the shareholders, and wne for the creditors.These liquidators look exceedingly like our old friends the official assignees.1t is a new and, perhaps, more tender word, but it suits the same purposc.\"Mr, Blake, however, was alert and declared that the Cov- ernment should have been prepared in view of the repeal of the Insolvency laws, to introduce consequential legislation.This will be admitted as sound Parliamentary logic, but it could not catch the wily Premier, who was on hand with the ready-made suggestion that this bill and others of a like character should be referred to the Committee on Bapking and Commerce.This was agreed to and the bill passed through the first formal stage.THE BULGET DEBATE was then resumed by Mr.Killam.This is a gentleman who seldom intrudes his opinions on the House, He belongs to the solid wing of Liberal plutocrats who believe in Free Trade\u2014ahips, colonies and commerce eu the very brosdest sensc.He is a man Who has travelled the world over and sails gore ships, directly and indirectly floated by ir means, than any man, outside the Allan brothers, in the ion.Of a merry temperament, and prone to take a humorous view of things, he nevertheless carries into debate a vast amount of shrewdness backed yp varied experience of the world and mankind.He isof old U.E.alist stock and directly descended from the Pilgrim Fathers, It is a good t to have the faculty of making oneself heard, and Mr.Ki possesses it.In his youth he was one ef a gun detachment who were celebrating the Queen's birthday in his native town of Yarmouth, when a premature explosion carried away bis left arm.He was what an artilleryman would eall No.2 on the n and sprang the rammer too soon, But this accident did not destroy Lis usefulness, for, as he often remarks, he is right-handed with his teeth and tongue, Well, Mr, Kil- lom spoke, and some of his hits were excellent.He referred to the Finance Minister as a walking - COMPENDIUM OF IGNORANCE, coached by experts in the interests of a few manufacturers.This sally was to the humor of the House and produced much merriment.He directed his remarks principally to the ship building industry, showing how inade- Government.When Mr.Killam got through, Mr.M.P.Ryan took tho floor, and in a short but very lu¢id speech demonstrated the great benefits that had accrued tothe ( city of Montreal by the operation of the CHANGING BFATH.try into the House, Mr.Blake took à permanent front seat while this debate was in p .The lace beside Mr.Mackenzio formerly occupied y Mr.Holton is now filled by the portly form of Sir Albert Smith, Mr.Blake takin that gentleman's old place beside Sir Ric is the from bebind and outside.Nor is this cry likely to be hushed even though the Globe comes out with its covert thunderbolts aimed at the new leader over the shoulders of Mr.Goldwin Smith, The whole feeling of the party now is against the Globe in the course it bas taken with reference to the Pacific Railway, and it is even now evident that Mr.Blake is golbg to lead & new departure that will be still more Canadian than anything dreamed of by National Polic who are committed unfortunately for thom- there is sn evident understanding.The Liberals say they have tried Mr.Mackenzie, and the leadin tin him was fear that the Tories would be more Tory than himself.What they want is & man who can strike out in accord with the true Liberal tendencies of the timé and not lag behind till the Conservatives steal away sll oppor.away on Lake Ontario about ten days ago, and a resolution was adopted recommend the Harbor Commissioners and City Counci to engage a crew to man the lite boat, but Bo place was designated as the beet to keep the life boat.SENATOR BROWN is recovering from bis recent relapse and he now expects to be out next week, THE INTERNATIONAL PARK.\u2014A ds.putation consisting of the following gentle men left for Ottawa last evening to interview the Governor-General sd Ministers =, the subject of the proposed International Pat a Nisgars.Falls :\u2014 Lieut.-Governor Das sheimer, State of New York; Hos J T Gardner, Director of Btate Sarvey; Hon Francis A Stout, Hon Fred Law, Olustead ; Hen 8 Pettebone, Nisgarn Palin, NY ; Hon 8 M Alien, Nisgars Falls, NY ; Hoa T Buab, Clifton, Out., and Mr G H Howard, FROM QUESRO.[SPECIAL DLOPATON TO THN STAN.) + DEPUTATION.\u2014Quesgn, April 9.\u2014The deputation from this city to the Dominion Government on the sabjocts of phe acide Railway, pilots law, and the applica tion ied to le thade « free port will, it is expected, leave town to-morrow morn.ing-for Ottaws.: NEW .STXAMER.\u2014Memrs, Baker & Bros, of 5, Nicholas, are bnilding » splendid steamer to run the ferry: from thenos Qua.bec.- Bhe will be ready for the open water.It is aaid thet she will be the hand.1 somest ferry steamer will run to Quebec À this coming season.builder is Mr.Lonis Valierand, of Levis.ca their rooms, On creased the valne of this ty, and we special atten Ca dits this salc.Office, Mon TTOTHE MILLINERY TRADE.\" \u201cJOHN MACLEAN!® CO., WILL SHOW ON FRIDAY, APRIL 9h, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LEADING SHAPES ._x- Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Straw and Chip Hats ! 140 ST.PETER STREET.8324 T.BARTHOLOMBW'S CHURCH, BRAVER HALL HILL, Baie ot Useful and Fancy Articles, on MON and TUESDAY, the 12th and 14th inste.Ten cent table of Yankee Notions.Admission free, 848 MOUNT ROYAL CEMETERY ' COMPANY.DAY Meetingn of the Members of the various Protest- $54 Religions Denominations (being prop ati in v ration) for the purpose of elec .majo Bof votes, tho hub of Trustees to hk h each denomination is by law entitled, will be he In the cffice of the Montreal Loan dnd Mortgage Company, 181 St.James street, on \u201c3 3 Tuesday, the 13th day ef April next.In the following order : 1.Members of the Church of England, to elect cight Trustees, at 3.00 p.m.2.Members nl the Presb an Church, to elect eight Trustees, at 3.15 p.m.3.Members of the Methodist Church, to elect two Trustees, at 3.30 p.m.4.Members of the Con: regational Church, to eclsot one Trustee, at 8.45 p.m.5.Members of the Baptist Church, to\u2014elect _one Trustee, at 4 p.m.0.Members of the Unitarian Church, to elect one Trustee, at 4.15 p.m, en Total\u201431 Trustees.A.M.ESDAILE, M] Secrotary-Treasurer.April 9th, 1650.JMFPORTANT SALE of CHOICE LOT OF LUMBER, Belonging to the Estate of the 1ate®orx ITZ- ' GERALD.a \u2014 , - The undersigned Auctioneer will sell by Pablle Auction, on Tuesday, the 13th day ef April, 1880, On the premises, corner of Richmond and William streets, a choioe lot of Lumber, by order of the Curator of the Estate.: Bale at ELEVEN o'clock.ARTHUR M.PERKINS, Carator.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.Montzéal.April 9th, 1880.B84 3 ALUABLE PROPERTY ON AT.HUBERT STREET.The undersigned bave recoived instructions to sell at their rooms, On TUESDAY, the 20th instant, : At ALEVEN &.D,, - That valuable Cut-stono Front Botlding, being No, (12 Bt.Hubert street, on a lot 25 feet 8 inches : by 43 let deep, with & COMMON passage PU mitoyen).y Titles porfeat.Stone outbuildings.8 premise « are fitted up with all modern improvements, m- cluding a very economical hot water farnace Tastefully painted and papered from cellar to gar ret.Rat-proof cellar, .Tossession on 1st May, or $300 rent guarantee} for ons year.an be visited from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m daily.For further information And particulars, apply to DEROME & BOURBONNIERE, Anotionsers.84 83 Bt.James sirest.OMINION THEATRE IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS.The undersigned havo been insiructed to sell at Tuesday, 30th inst., at 11 a.n., Cartwright, y érectiy to the left of the that splendid property on Gosford street known as 8 r, with Mr, Laurier on his right.THE DOMINION THEATRE.js arangement Is pore matter ae Jen te vaine nel enn he Chan rit win ot Te Op Tigges moi Dao binder, Sone eviden rear Lmt.wing o PPO- hall, restaurant.4e.£c.lith'e cost would digg a deemined od bar, \"os ge Eg aly nl BLAKE TO THE FRONT «Lhe proximity J the For fuxther Informa on app ly to DEROME & BOURBONNIERE, 849 Auctionesrs, 33 Bt.James street, SALE OF A1 FINE CUT-STONE 1DENOR, No.188 BT.CHRISTO \"HE STREET On Tuesday, the SOth April Inst.d have recelved in: The undersigne soll at auction st thelr rooms, No.83 street, the so0l.d cut-stono frout - Na.148 8t.Ourist Mignonne street.and .James and brick residence, he street, rituate a little above t has all the lsat modern im- eived 1 lia Thich, bi fag Tria Bom for a tall Tamily, ule and comiort ved its t w t lish : : \u2018 , elections, It isnot expected that anything Sao PERTE ri balance, will come out \u2018t .scesion, but cash, Ferfeot title.Salo 88 BLEVEN o'clock DEROME & BOURBONNIERS, uotiones p.83 8t.James snot, real, Mh April, 1RN0, re.846 .]FSOLVENT.ACT OF 1875, : AN ACTS.D AMENDING IN RE A.BAYLIS, ; Grocery Steck for Sale by Anetion, tunities.They think Mr.Blake is the man sere to fulfil this wie and they have Jn Lota to Bult Purch placed their failllin him.Time will show Te Una day jaéh lentane, -S whether their trust Has been misplaced or as No.180 Amhavet street, rorner of st.Catharine, wat.bare Sa wad Ga pe Is page ie do PROM TORONTO.olass store.Also, Bolil Stock, amer frsnexAL DaurAYO SO TEE SLA) Pur Hi doté Harnoss, » Mascnres, Kobes, SAVING LIFE.\u2014TononTo, April 9.\u2014| 8 TA ROOTTE, | Ata ppc the = Lawrence a aa 8 Auctioris evening » !.discussion too _C 03 relative to the loss of the boys.who ted oR RALA-Ches Dr at C wi Axles complete, suitable for Tramways in mill or Jumber yards.ss LET.\u2014That large and beautiful out-sione Store, oa centrally situ , ON the corner 0 ill and Bt.\u2019osen strpeis, presesily occupiet by lexander Walker, -, Spleudid situation for a wholesale business; r.ny mailorate ; poseesaion Jét May.Apply te Estate WILSON, No.11 Place d\u2019'Armes Bill.8411 AE \u2014That selt-con- TO tals House.Wo, 113 Drummona street und grounds, ntly coeupted by Mr, vacksy.To be seen d each day between 4 and 5 p.m.A most desira residence.Apply to R.C.Cowan, No.335 At.Jameg street.TO 1ET\u2014Uppes tenement, restated nl notre ven i 3 .Ap 14 Mansfield street - ws in TO LET\u2014A Small Tenement, fone rooms.Apply at Nu.% Alez- ands ry street.2 WANTED\u2014By a married couple, without children, a small comfortably furnished house; tho vicinity of ht.Catherine » West Address, with particulars, B.R.Box à He 9 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by Tictn Eons Wm Sy ios y 50 House opine ashiD, e day ou Address AU Jscque artier street.84 4 WANTED TO BORROW \u2014 $00 on Fitst Mortgage.Best securities.Higi@pterest paid.Address.00 W, Prax Omos.YWANTED \u2014 For the Talluring - Trade, firgt-cisse Custom Catter, for 1 Provinces.App! 7 207 Mocilil otra-t, from 20 to 8.16.Monday nez A N T E D-Boy for Office, sb spegk English and French.(89) six Dollars par moath.Appts 5051 wa Eu WANE Ag ise Ae ans Mant Spot uA ar 3 less nh qe» «ong iP oh THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1880._Six O'clock P.M.First Come, First Berved.Advertisers are reminded that our columns are very -much crowded, and that the demand for space is often so muclin excess of the supply that those who come late frequently fail to get admittance.Bat.urday is a particularly busy day, aad the public shouid remember that advertisements are accepted for insertion in the order in which they are received.First come, first served.Evening Telegrams, AMERICAN.THE NEW YORK CENTRAL.\u2014NEW Yong, April 9.\u2014The New York Central ndicate conclndtd its labors yesterday by closing out the balance of the 350,000 shares purchased from Vanderbilt, The balance on hand, 310,000 shares, wos offered by private circular yesterday, and the subscriptions were s0 large that only 80 per cent con be given subscribers.There were only twenty-one subecribers, headed by Gonld, who subscribed for 70,000 shares, and received 56,000, Ruseell, 8; Dillon, Field, and others connected with Gould's operations, also subscribed Leavily.The World again reports as probable the election of Gould end Dillon as Central directors next June.The Times says Vanderbilt has invested $36,000,000 in- four per cent.bonds since the original agreement to sell his New York Central stock, all of which it is believed has been derived from that sale.There is no longer any doubt that the Gould clique hold 350,000 shares, or over one-thinl of entire capital stock between them.Pro bable that Gould and Vanderbilt are working together in harmony for the completion of Gould's idea of a grand railroad monopoly from the Atlantic to the Pacific, DR.DIX'S PERSECUTOR.\u2014NEW YORK, April 0.\u2014It is now discovered that Williamson, Dr.Dix's persecutor, last December obtained jewelry from firms in this city and elrrhere by means of forged drafts.EXPLOBION OF FIRE DAMP.\u2014 PoTTs- VILLE, April 9.\u2014The explosion at Preston colliery yesterday was éaused by fire damp.Five men were terribly burned, It is be- Heved three or four will die.DIRECTORS ELECTED.\u2014 CnicAgo, April 9.\u2014Among the directors of the new icago and Grand Trunk Railroad are D J - North, Albany; N L Beardsley, Auburn; W R Shepard, Bath, NY, .CANADIAN.PROBABILITIEBS.\u2014METEOROLOGIOAL Orrick, ToroNTO, April 9, 10 a:m.\u2014Probe- bilities for the next 24 hours: Lower Lake region, brisk to southerly to westerly winds, partly cloudy to cloudy weather, followed by rain, St, Lawrence, brisk to high winds and cloudy weather, followed by rain.THE ICE BRIDGE RIVER BEAUDETTE, April 9, 10 a.m.\u2014Croséing impossible on the river this morning ; ice commencing to break up.PornT CLAIRE, April 9, 10 a.m,\u2014 River all opened ap the centre ; no crossing.+.LACHINE, April 9, 10 a.nr.\u2014The lake _is quite clear of ice this morning.AWA.fSPRCIAL DESY.THE TAB) CANADA PACIFIC RAILWAY, \u2014 Or.TAWA, April 9.\u2014Tenders for the second 100 ! 1 miles section Canada Pacific Railway, west of Winnipeg, will be opened to-day.THE TARIFF DEBATE.\u2014An cffort will be made to close the tariff debate to-night.Hon.Messrs.Anglin and Mills, Sir R.J.Cartwright, Mr.Gaglt and 8ir 8.L.Tilley are expected to speak.UNFOUNDED.\u2014The report that the murderer pf Mounted Policeman Garburn had been arrested has not been confirmed.Col.McLeod is now at Fort Benton, enquiring into the matter., THE COTEAU BRIDGE.\u2014A meeting will shortly be held here to discuss a new project for the Coteau bridge.Oitv News.Rssoven.\u2014A lad pdmed Jennin siding on St.Patrick street, broke t! the ice in the vicinity of the Custom House this morning.He was rescued by a gentleman.\" FAILED To ArrEAR.\u2014Joseph Déjais was arrested last night on the ¢ of stealing money from his employer, Mr.J.B.Richer, grocer The latter failed to appear against im in the Police Court this morning, and Dejais was discharged.GREAT TT total receipts from passerffers, express freight, mails, merchandise and Kve shock for 5 he week ended April 2nd were $102,110, as against, $33,572 for the corresponding week in 1879.Increase, as compared with last year, $18,538.MILITARY FUNEBAL\u2014SBergeant W.A.Flynn, late of \u201c C\u201d Company, Royal Scots, was buried yesterday with military honors, The firing party from the regiment was present under the command of Sergeant A.Patterson.The coffin, placed on a gun carriage, was covered with the Union Jack, on which were alse place the busby and side arms of deceased.The men marched with reversed arms to the strains ef the bag-pipes.Captain C.G.Geddes and Lieut.A.8.Cross, the officers of the company, and Adjutant Lydon, were amongst those who followed to the grave at the R.C.Cemetry, Cote des Neiges.Bergeant Flynn was much respected, and deservedly so, by men of all ranks in the regiment, and his early death is to be deplored.His services \u201cgo\u201d Comj any had only lately been rewarded by _ his promotion.THE BULSTRODE TRAGEDY.Cleophas Lachance Confesses His The Clerk of the Crown received the following despatch this morning from High Constable Bissonnette : ARTHABABKAVILLE, April 9.\u201cCleophas Lachance, the murderer of Odelie Desilet, at St.Vulere, of Bulstrude, has just confessed his crime.We are new going on with the examination ; case complete.Please notify the Attorney-General.\u201d The Clty School of Arts and Dosigne Am Exhibition.Since the closing exercises in this art school Wednesday night, the rooms have been thrown open for the inspection of the public.A large number of people have taken advantge of tho privilege of seeing the work of the school, many of whom expressed their surprise at thie proficiency shown by the pupils.In the mi ling department some cult pi rev 7 fine imitations of di feces of the scû pare art are atill to be seen.In free.band drawing a few excellent landscape views are shown, some original and others simply copies of famous pictures.The River.\u2019 Arrivals from Longue Point state that the ite ahoved there last evening and fs piled mountains high in some places near the shore, while the river channel appears to be opent a grest distance down.It must be jemmed however :some place between here ond longue Point, as the water continues to rise gradually, and the cellars on Cominis- sioners strees, are suffering considerably in cose pence fia this state of thin continue long | is inevitable, as t water is creeping slowly, but surely, up to the top of the revetment wall, A great deal of the log has floated down with the rushing current, Dut there yet remains « large quan- \"tity awaiting the ¢ moving of the waters.\u201d Large crowds continue to congregate along trorpire, and if pomible catch gages of trapspire, and i i a of « much talked of chore Cor Father versus Sews~A FPrmily Broil, A case was in progresé to-day, before Mr.Justice Mackay, in the 8 r Court, which affords another instance of the folly of bringing money matters into the family circle.veal T fermer named Gosselin, sad his son, who live in the vicinity of the po moet el Tome Ind aco amdunt > snd 10Kiv yearn ago he was indgoed, pur far ss can be derstood, to transfer part \u2018of it to his son, Ttngjving, however, in return s mortgage upon ie rty 0f 20,000 francs, At that time peas reigned in the family.Afterwards, Loweves, the son quarrelled with bis wife, and evéstually brought au he be the ome, This wa not \u2019 e ol ay & quervel ue which went from torse, until the elder Gosselin left the house.tes bat be received no RRA SAAR 4a sie TEE pCa + ex controlling a capital of $50,000,000, has WA Ra 18 IT JUSTICE ?An Explanation, Learning that o statement which appear: ed under the above caption in Wednesday's BTAR was not to the liking of the Cleik of the Crown, a reporter called on that gentleman yesterday afternoon to ascertain his opinion definitely, The Clerk of the Crown st'once expressed his surprise that THE STAR should have taken up the cause of men of bad character.He said that although the facts were as stated, the inference was unjust If the men (Price and Mackay) had bailed out or even tried at the December scesions the §4,000 worth of silk stolen would never have been found, and os a matter of fact they were only recovered in Feb He did not consider that such men 288 Pri and Mackay were entitled to the same indulgence as men of good character and standing.It will naturally occur to one familiar with the facts of the case that any reason which could have been given for bailing out such a man as the notorious Marechal would have been equally strong in the case of e Evening Telegrams, .CABLE EXTENSIVE JFORGERIER\u20143r.PErensurac, April 9.\u2014 Details are now furnished of the arrest of a Courier of Prince Deliven, one of the Sccretaries of State, charged with forging passports.His wife is seriously implicated in revolutionary proveed- ings.There was found in their ion 92,000 roubles, it is stated, derived from the sale of forged passports which had been fabricated during the past eight years, pum- bering 14,000.: NOTICE TO QUIT.\u2014PARIs, April 9.\u2014 Krapatkine, a brother of Gen.Krapatkine, who was assassinated by Nihilists at Kieff, but who is himself editor of Nihilist organ at Geneva, has been invited by the Cantonal authorities Lo quit Geneva, and has moved to Montieux.PREPARING FOR AN OUTBREAK.\u2014 Price and Mackay.It is understood that the reason why Marechal was hailed out was that the detectives might ¢ shadow\u201d him, and thus find the silks.Fond dream ! Once liberated, Marechal promptly left for the States, leaving the \u2018shadows\u2019 of Ca.pads without difficulty, although possibly with regret.And the two others, Price and Mackey, remained in the more effective shadows of the Montreal jail for five months, TWENTY-FIVE TICKETS FOR A What Mr.John Crawford, President | ofthe C.P.RE, says.i Much interest has appeared to centre in | the fact that there is known to be an indis- | position on the part of the City Passenger | ailway to accept the terms of the City i Council to grant twenty-five tickets for a | dollar, and anxious to get the President's views as to what he thought about the probability of the Railway board according to the demand, a STAn representative cal upon that gentloman this afternoon.Mr.Crawford remarked, in answer to à question, that as far as he was concerned, personally, he was perfectly in favor of givittz twenty- five tickets for a dollar, but he cotildn\u2019ts as to the views of the other directors.He | \u2019 rised, however, at business men in the Council making the statements that the poor men would be benifitted by this action.They should know that it was tbe rich who would chiefly feap the advantages of the scheme.In a measure, the poor men who travelled on the line generally paid their five cents for each trip.Mr.Crawford, * that they would care to pay a dolar in advance, mi referring to expend\u2019small amounts at a time.This com.ulsory system of issuing tickets has had to withdrawn in New York, ih consequence of the gigantic frauds on the companies there.You are aware that only the other day some of our tickets were stolen from the printing office.* However,\u201d continued the gentleman, smiling, #1 am perfectly agreeable, personally, to commence the twenty- five tickets for a dollar éystem immediately, before waiting for the time specified by the new charter.If the new game of twenty.five produces the effect of reducing our dividends we are not compelled by the charter to always keep the best of rolling stock, I fancy the public would not care to travel in dingy cars and by slow horses.\u201d After a desultery conversation, the reporter returning to the #\u2018game of 25,\u201d Mr, Crawford stated that although he for ome would be willing to commence the new system at once, yet he would not wish to be bound to the number of years mentioned in the charter.If at the end of one pour it was found that it was not paying the Company, he would desire to have the privilege of with.[ drawing from the compact.¢¢ Are there apy other terms of the charter you do not approve of ¥ _ \u201cYes, l object to the $25 a day penalty for infringement of by-laws, and consider that the old clause 29 of by-law 265 is sufficiently binding on the Company to carry out their contract.1am afraid the $25 clause will have the effect of frightening people from subscribing to the stoek for complet the terms of the new charter.\u201d Thanking the President for his courtesy the reporter was withdrawing, when Mr, Crawford called after him, \u2018¢ Remember wo don\u2019t desire the public to suppose that we wish to adop®a dog-in-a-manger style.\u201d OOMMEROIAL.Breadsiufly Easier\u2014Chleago Wheat ana Corn Lower«Pork and Lard itto \u2014 English Wheat Deelined, Corn Bieady.Breadstufls were generally easier on both Continents.American wheat declined a fraction, A Milwaukee statistician estimates the wheat crop of the world at 1,700,000,000 bushels, of which last year the United States contributed one fourth.The production in the United States is variously given as 420,- 000,000 und 448,755,100 bushels.Exports from that country to-day, 100,000,000 bushels.In sight, 26,755,100.Retained for bread and seed, 200,000,000.Amount back in producer's hands, 78,000,000 bushels.The only sales of flour reported on 'Change were 50 bbls Strong Bakers' at $6 60 ; 50 do, $6 70.Quotations are nominal, and we therefore withhold them.\"Recerprs To-Day.\u2014Wheat, 400 bush; peas, 200do ; oats, 1,800 do; flour, 200 bls ; mea), 111 bbls; ashes, 35 do; butter, 38 packages ;, pork, 95 brls ; tallow, 81 brls ; leather, 4 rolls; spirits, 36 casks; drpssed hogs, 18.Wheat in Chicago to-day was weaker at $1.10§ April, $1.11} May.Receipts, 27,- 000 bushels ; shipments, 22,000 do.Corn weaker at 85§c May, Receipts, 86,000 bushels ; shipments, 418,000 do.Pork ensier at $16.15 May, $10.30 June.In New York, Chicago wheat was quoted at $1.25 to $1.27 and Milwaukee at $1.28 to $1.30, Amber, 81.32 to $1.37.Corn, No.2, B2c.Bxxrvonu\u2019s ENoLISS AnviCEs quote :\u2014 Floating cargoes wheat rather casier ; corn quiet.Cargoes on passago and for shipment, wheat and corn heavy, Mark Lane wheat aud was r 58s 6d, No.2 Chicago spring wheat, for shipe; ment during.present month and follqw one, 48s, English and French country whe£t markets, mostiy the turn cheaper.Liverpool whet, spot, duly corn, firm, California and Club wheat, 10s 8d to 11s 2d.Red -winter and white Michigan, 11s 2d.Red American spring, 10s to 10s 8d.American State flour, london and Liverpool, 14s.eather in Le land favorable for the grow- ng crops, which promise well.Liverpool Exchange, 2 p.m.\u2014Prime western lard, 39s ; prime city tallow, 84s 9d.W.J.Fairbalrn's cable despatch from Liverpool reports : Wheat markets generally dull throughout the Kingdom.London and many inferior markets lowen and tending downwards.California wheat declined 1d.Winter wheat declined 1d.Spring wheat declined 1d to 2d.Corn steady ; good demand at quotations, \u2018The Consul General at London re the s from London to Uni States, during the Jast quarter of 1879, showed an increase of $8,000,000 over the same quarter of the previous year.: It fs reported that a Wall street syndicate, ht 2,000 cases of opium, all there is in England and America, or half the stock in world.The annnal consumption of offum in the world is five to six thousand cases.The coming crop from Turkey is estimated at 3,000 canes.100 cases wero offered here to-duy at $6.76 per pound in bond.It is expected opium will sold this year at §10 to $12 per pound.The price recently was about $4.50, .On the Erle Canal the New York Steam Cable Towing Company has all the property of the Fulton Towing Company, the only company supplying beatmen with snimal power on the Krie Canal, and will assume the business of towing boats to aud from Buffalo, Oswego and Troy on the op ing of navigation.It in ated thay By July Ist the cable system will be fn.opers- tion où the whole length of the\u2019 Canal and the charge for towing will be the same as animal power, ortwenty cents per mile.The steam towing system effects a great saving of time fn transportation and might well be adopted in this country.eferring to the bill which seeks to prohibit the transportation of goods thron *Cenads, the New York Commercial Bulle.tom says \u201cthe ¢ Canada Southern\u2019 Bill was duly introduced into Congress, snd it now remains to be seen whether Congress is willing, far the sake of promoting a bear specu.ation in Canada Southern stock, to disturh the relations of this sountry with Canada, The people of Portland, Boston and of the Western cities, which particularly usc the Canada maflroads, may have something to say shout a ssheme that threatens to impose » new tax on interests in which tbe t ection has been to «I do not believe,\u201d continued 9 corn glow.Red winter wheat off\u2019 const, ES new Jocksat Lachine, VIENNA, April 9.\u2014 Information from St.Petersburg leads to the belief that, notwithstanding the apparent calm, revolationists are prepanug a great outbreak in Moscow, and other prominent places.RECEPTION TO PARNELL.\u2014LANDAN, April 9.\u2014The Irih associations, last night, appointed a committee to organize a public reception for Parnell, All the Irish organ.| izations in the metropolis will be invited to participate.THE DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH'S FUND.\u2014LoNDoN, April 9.\u2014The Dachess of Marlborough\u2019s relief fund amounts to £107,871, of which £86,622 has been expended._ SS.ARRIVALS.\u2014MOVILLE, April 9.\u2014 Arrived, 84.\u201c\u201c Bolivia\u201d.LoNDON, April | 9.\u2014Arrived, SS.\u2018\u201c Greece.\u201d AMERICAN, THE WALKING MATCH.\u2014Nzw YORK, April 9.\u20141n the walking match, at noon the score stood : Hart, 447 ; Pegram, 432 ; Dobler, 428 ; Howard, 416 ; Allen, 404 ; Krohne, 896 ; Williams, 393 ; Hanawaker, 342, THE BIDDULPH TRAGEDY.IEFBOLAL DESFATOH TO THE PEAR.) TRUE BILLS AGAINST THE AC- CUSED\u2014l.oxpox, April 9.\u2014The grand jury this forenoon reported true bills in all the Donnelly murder cases, and also on the indictment for arson.The result was formally tendered in Court without discussion.It is quite probable that tomorrow application will be male for a change of venue either to Brantford _ or Welland.Should it be made it will be strongly opposed by the defence.Jas Carroll, the principal prisoner, who fell in a fit yesterday caused by over excitement, is gute ill to-day in prison.The young boy \u2018Connor is living at a private honse near the central mother, e wan, until lately, guarded by the one county constable, but now two are detailed to keep him.An attempt at abduction is feared.THE SOUTH AMERICAN WAR.Defeat of Chilians «Great Slaughters Arica ¢ Bombarded « A Panice-A Protest.PANAMA, March 31.\u2014It is reported the Chilian Minister of War, Satomayor, who is a lawyer, undertook to surprise the Perav- ians near Moquega with four regiments of infantry, but was drawn into an ambush by the Peruvians and one of his regiments cut to pieces, the Chilians losing 1,300.During the engagement off Arica, on Feb.27, it is stated the Chilian 1ron.clad \u201cHauscar,\u201d suffered severely, losing 25 in killed and wounded including its captain and two other officers.Another Chilian ironclad bombarded Arica, demolishing several houses and killing several women and children, In 1877 the Peruvian Government assumed responsibility of all the paper money then circulating in compensation for the heavy debt dume by the Government to the associated Banks of Lima.The Government now \u2018orders the Banks to redeem in silver all notes then issued, and promises that the debt cancelled in 1877 will be paid the banks in silver.Silver is scarce, and the new order has caused a panic.It is reported England hos expressed to the Chil.its mode of warfare against Peru and Bolivia, Chilian gunboats on March 14th destroyed all the loading apparatus, launches and lighters at Labas Guano Islands.Men were dis- sive stores of a loading company which is an English enterprise.Oitv News, Tur RivEr.\u2014The water in the river has risen n foot since last night.Court or REviEw.\u2014The Court of Review sits on the 17th, 10th and 21st inst.Nxw OrricE,\u2014The Dominion Tele, ph Company have opened an office at fiers, t.NEw AFPPOINTMENT.\u2014Mr.Doucet was yesterday afternoon sworn in as translator in the criminal courts.Lockzn Ur.\u2014The jury in the case of Ridysrd, accused of arson, were locked u last night.It is unlikely that the trial w be concluded to-day.STEALING FowL.\u2014Magloire Montcalm, for stealing fowls from a stall in Bonsecours Market, was found guilty and sent down for one month at hard labor, REvIVAL AT THE HosriTAL.\u2014At four o'clock this afternoon, Mr.Hammond held a revival in the Governor's Hall, at the General Hospital, for the convalescents and others.MiLITAny ANUSEMENTS.\u2014The Prince of Wales hold their last monthly social this ses.son at their mess-room.this evening.The temperance association of the Royal Scots also give s concert in aid of their reading room to-night.TnE LACHINE CANAL.\u2014The water in this canal will next Monday be lowered four feet on pach of the levels, The reason for its not being emptied this sprin weakening, and perhaps \u2019 is for fear of its ga dam at MouNT Royau Pank.\u2014The question of ning ups road to.the Park from the cemeteries was, this afternoon, discussed at the Board of Chairmen\u2019s meeting.A grant of $2,000 was recommended for that purpose, and $1,000 for the building of s house or tho caretaker, which would also serve as a shelter for rain storm.Dipx't WANT T0 Go.\u2014Notwithstandi the rate at which emigration to the Sta and elsewhere is going on, there are some le who are fond of Canada, Tho Chief of Police received information this afternoon that a young girl, whose family had made arrangements to go to France, has dissppear- ed, having ran away from her family rather then leave here, The Pay of the Firemen, At the meeting of the Board of Chairmen this afternoon the question of reconsidering the five per cent increase in the salaries of the firemen was put and carried by the casting vote of the chairman, Ald.Nelson.Immediately afterwards, on motion of Ald.Rolsert, the increase was struck out.The vote stood :\u2014For the reduction \u2014 Ald.Bobert, Larin, Genereux, and, Nelson.Nays \u2014 Ald, Hcod, tirenier and Donovan, Passengers.Cabin gers per Allan Royal Mail Steamship \u201cSaghation,\u2019\u2019 A D Aird, commander, from Kilns to Liverpoo), 10th April, 1880 :\u2014 Benn, Mrs P Benn, Mrs Csble and two children, Bishop Cameron, Mr E Chouinard, Mr Thos Clark, Miss Kate Curry, Mrs Daniell, Mr F C Eustwood, Hon Mr Elliott, Mrs Elliott, Mr F X Garneau, Mr H Gelstèn, Mra Heaton and three children, Mr Hegan, Mr J W Little, Mr Geo McCormack, Rev Mr McGilliveay, Mrs Cokin Sewell and child, Mr W H Stuart, Mrs Stuart, two children aud nurse, Mr Timms, Mrs Timms, Mise Tims and Mr Watson.Sergeant wikses Nends a Petition to An items o Marquis.ppesred in our evening edition of the 6th inst., relative to the dismissal of Sergeant Wilean and Constable Sandilandis, late of the Government River Police.Bome time ago they made application to the Minister of Marine to Ye placed on the nnated ist, and in reply received notice of dismissal with two months wages alead.As this action has been deemed very unfair in view of a life long service in the Government employ, spent in performing faithfully end irreproschably an arduous \u2018duty, aud as no reason was assigned for the dismimal except old age and consequent infirmities, Mr.Wilson is now petitioning the Marquis of Lorne with a view of being reinstated in his former of en, or having granted to him his well .merited annuity.they bave a direet énterent, The petition: has been ned a large number of fufivential i by \"6 tra Edition.{ ening Jexendre Rooms mem t an well for the future of the club, ansda.Mr lice station with his father and { isn Government its profound displeasure with - embarked and allowed to plunner the exten.The Brijaniais Football Clay, | The annul meeting of the Britenma Foot- Sail Club was held yesterday ev: in the The attendance of mem.noted sinoe * Dow ae strongest in C .J.C.Vaikes, secretary, read.the snpual repon, pecounting briefly the career of the club d , showing that the only de tbe pars the hands of the Harvard\" wt of the club treasurer ah , The > clection of officers for ! sulted as follows fa X acted } H M Belcher; 1st vice-president; J Kim born ; 2nd vice-president, (fo be > gecrelarg, J \u20ac Raikes ; treasurer, 8 M ock, committee was also eppoi con sisting of Messrs H J Ball, ALLE , Holton H Wood, Gibb, R McG Stewart, A R Irwin.Mr.H Müler was selected to replace Mr.Irwin as captain, the latter gentlemen declining re-clection, Irwin's loss will be regretted by his comrades, as he has led them to victory as captain for the last six years.After the election of officers considerable discussion took place on proposed changes in the constitution, snd it was finally decided to adjourn until the Ybth inst.The club is now in a most flourishing condition, and es it has received strong sc- cessions to its numbera lately the coming season promises to be one of the most successful it has yet had.A COMPLICATED CASE After the La of Twemty-reven Years-\u2014A Mueh Married Man.On November 7th, 1858, Jane Ann Lea- pon and Ernest Leopold Tsufkirch were married in 8t.George's Chapel, in this city, by the Rev.William F.Leach, now A desoon leach.One George Porter Borrie, a carver in wood, witnessed the marriage, and thus the first scene is disposed of.The twain lived happily together until 20 years ago, when the unfaithful male member of the firm ran away to Detroit, While there he fell in with - the keeper of a Louse of ill-faime, who was very wealthy.Obtaining of her money he engaged in speculation and amass.od a large fortune, He then deserted oom.penfon 0.2.Five months ago Taufkirch ied intestate, and now an interesting and complicated case is before the .Another woman who has children and wants his money.\u2018Phe companion, No, 2, who gave him the money which was foundation of his fortune, asserts her rights to it, and where it will end the law only knows.Detective Fahey, of the Dominion Detective Agency in this city, after s prolonged search, found the first wife, w after mourning her for a number of years, bad married again, and was residing in Hamilton.She has been sent on as & witness, as has also Borrie, who signed the register in St.Goorge\u2019s Chapel.After the lapse of twenty-seven years, it wass difficult matter for the detective to ferret out the lady, and wdds ome more to his lsurels, \u201c FINANCE AND OOMMERCE The stock market to-day was again sl .and fairly active for bank shares, Bank = Montreal closed at.148 bid, do, ex-divi 1388 bid, Ontario 79 bid, Merchants\u2019 bid, Commerce 119 bid, Montreal Telograph 944 bid, and City Gas 119 bid.Morning Sales.\u201436 Montreal, 143}; 10 do, 142%; 126 do, 143; 80 do (ex-div.), 13834; 10 do, 188 ; 100 Ontario, 794 ; 35 Molsons, 80; 45 do, 794 ; 85 Merchants, 97 : 25 do, 963 ; 164 Commerce,-119 ; 50 « Montreal Telegraph, 944 ; 100 Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Co., 42; $3,000 Dominion 5 per cent.stock, 108.Afternoon Bales \u20145 Montreal (ex-div.) 139 ; 50 Ontario, 79} ; 4 Merchants, 964 : 10 de, 97; 61 Montreal Loun & Co, 97 ; 43 do, 974 ; 100 do, 974$.Money market unchanged at 5 per cent.ou call and 6 per cent.on time loans.Mercantile paper is readily dizeounted at 7 per cent, terling Exchange has been in fair demand, Bankers\u2019 rates for 60-day bills were 109} ta » & Counter rate, 100 to 4 Drafts œ' ew York, 1-16 to § premium.Sterling | New York, 4.86 between banks, 4.89 de- wand, : Loxpox, 5 p.m.\u2014 Consols; 98 7-16; money, 98% account ; 4j's, 1114 ; 6'a, 1052.Erie, 464.Illinois Central, 111, pedestrians when, cought in aA \u2019 roman Osntral Apa Mage 6 11§ June, Cormp~ ril ; .ay ; 81.june, r atte April ; 857 to 36c May ; : 86% July.Oats, 264c April; 804 Pork, $10.15 to $10.20 A ; May.Lard, 88.924 to 86.95 April; $6.95 May ; $7.024 to $7.05:June.- Milwaukee, 1.07 p.m.\u2014 Wheat $1.18; Nol, $1.15; No 2, $1.00 cash 81.064 April ; $1.11ÿ May ; $1.11$ June No 3, 96$c, Appoistments this Evening.Prince of Wales Mess Room\u2014Sosial.Academy of Music \u2014\u201c Mariner.\u201d Nordheimer\u2019s Hall\u2014Old Folks Concert.p Theatre Royal\u2014\"\u2018 Narcisse\u201d and & Happy air.\u201d New Advertisements this PM MONTREAL TEMPERANCE SOCIBTT, PERRY'S HALL, CRAIG STREET, SUADAY,S p.m.| ADDRESS BY ME.GREENs42 ©.J.HEARL, fre.ONTREAL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.SUNDAY ACEOOL TEACHERS CONVERENCE OONDUOTRD DF « PRINCIPAL DAWSON; On Saturday, st 8.350 p.us.All Teachers are tnvited, D.A.BUDGE, 4 Becretery.RAND FANCY and FLORAL \\ VE s\\ ol IFA 1 BA: Fd UT IR AIDOP TIE BUTLOING FURS THE HERVEY INSTITUTE, MECHANICS' HALL, On Thursday, the 15th April, A large and choice collection of useful 3s well as Fancy Articirs wili be offered for sale, ere will also be à Flors! Table and many other attractions.A Hot Luucheon from twelve to thes, , Admission and Lunch Ticket, 60 cts.Gessral sémission, 10 cts.\u201c .) INE BRICK BLOCK For Sale at Auction.The Subscribers will sell at their Rooms, & St James street, on » ms, No.83 Tuesday, 30th April instant, ; This fine new Binck of 4 large tenemonts, Nos.168 170, 172 and 174 Et.Christophe street, being two lote'of land of 24 x 60 each, in all 2,400 fect, more or less, with adjoining butldings in rear, This property, being In a very good condition and well rented, gives a nice Income to its owners.The title is perfect, and 82,600 can remain due on the property ¢ balance cash.Bale at ELRYEN o'clock.DEROME & BOURBONNIERE, Auctioneers.Office, Xo.83 At James street, _ Montreal, 0th April, 1880.} 81, FOR SALE\u2014Very Fine Seven- Octave Piano, perfectly now snd fally guaran« 1 teed for five years Price, 8200 cash \u2014 WEBER & ' CO., 803 Notra Dame street.54 3 Te RENT\u2014 Longaouil Farm, on easy terms.Cottags on riv.reids facing Bt, Helena Island.100 acres.Appiy to J.PEKBA N 44 8 Den instriet, O 8 T\u2014A Pair of Siiver Spee- tsclcs.Plesse ratury 10 Murray & Marroties, Craig street, hear Central Station.866 WANTED IMMEDIATELY A Housemaid, able to wait on table, neat and tidy : Ro(@ references.Apply to C66, Bean Be- PLOTHENT OPVIOR, # Bleury street.34 W ANT ED-\u2014A young girl to aasiet in housework aud sew.Apply 068, STAR ENriov uy?Oryics, 3 Bleury street, 84 ANTED \u2014 First-class House» maid, sble to wa't on table.(ood wages.Apply C 7B, STAR EMPLOYMENT UFFICK, 5 Bleury, 5 ; ROVINCE OF QUEBHSO, DIS- - TRICT OF MONTAKAL \u2014SOPERION COURT.| Dame Hermine Iafricain, of the cer of ¢ in tbe District nf Mnotraal, wife of Albini min, Threshing Machine ao Prantl fe à deity\u2019 rR ry Broad A vint Hennebemin, DafonFaut \u2014 AL action for separation ns to has been on E R 301s this cause.DUHAMEL, TL ) & Attorneys Sor Plalslif.Most 1880.2 = runaway husband - Be inssiomted in 4 RÉMVILEE ; SE claims to have been married to the deceased - % - CHAPTER LX\u201c Is this the hall?The p «te buildeth Low- Where spottod toe and heetie black aro Are these the pxembers® ,Fed by darkest rs.The sfailiné Worm hath o'er them crawl- 5.ng bcen.bis she home?The nwlet\u2019s dreary cry nto chat ask lng makes u dread replying Monday was a sal day for household, Tho shop had been closed permanently, and Owen's busi- Nor was that all ; for this was the dreaded rent-day, when fiv pounds ~ would be due to the landlord for the quar- 1 And Amy, with her greatest in- 4 dustry and closest economy, had been able to make and to save but half of that amount towards paying the debt.She arose that mornin, so nervous, that sho could scarcely swallow - the tes and bread that had been got ready the widow's lit ness.gone.fall of fesr, and As this was the regular day for going to \u201cMr.Spicet\u2019s shop, to get the week's provisions, immediately after breakfast Owen pat on his little cloak and hat, and took the basket and the order that his mother had written, and st out to fetch them.Amy took her sewin Jow chair beside the children\u2019s cradle, and \u2018tried to settle herself to work.But every very ring at the doar-be and sat down in the, noise startled her; o \u2018made her heart beat +; Nancy clearcd away the breakfast service, \u2018and then went out to kindle a fire in the \u2018kitchen, to do the week's wishing ther.Amy grew more and iiore nervous as tho : vanced.Owen came back from the grocery shop > with his basket, thanks to Mr.Spicer\u2019s good.nem, aa fall as over.arese with a smile aad a sigh, half visions, half remorse- reœumed her neediework and her ner- ing for the landlord.And Qwen, well warmed himself, act out again woods, to examine his traps, and to ?fast, watching anxious.at intervals, to keep up Amy drew up on one asedlowark, aud Owen om the with d broad face, s ot rine to receive him\u2014fear : \u201cYes, sir,\u201d faltered Am: + | * You know that it is due to-dayt® he bill rots his it, and looked.It .The landlord took t| and laid-i£ before: mechanical pped her head, and covered her face : dlord watched her, and waited for , mother has paid.rent, and she doesn\u2019t owe you but now, and she hss ske what she has got, which istwo + us a little time to pay the at ther manly Hetle fil.half an in approbation, lm then ne his mother, oh wsked \u2014 Yes,\" said Amy, lifting her bes, and féehing by the support of her lit- tie sem ; \u2018\u2018 it is just ns he has stated it.And if yom will be so as to take the sum and wait for the + But what are your prospects for payiog the rest, Mrs.Wynne?\u2019 interrupted the wes silenced and abashed.What, indeed, could she answer! What prospect of paying the balance ! Owen came to her rolief.« Milles, mother takes in sowing, and farthing she makes by her rent, and I shall get work soon, I know I shall, because I am trying and Mr.Lacy is yay the rent.\u201d \u201cBut, my little man, yon have other creditors besides me,\u201d uaid Mr.Miller, \u201cYes, sir, we have other creditors ; bat they know mother's case, and they do not ber,* said Owen.Oh, no, they do not press ns.They are d to me.They will wait, «> that you ou Mar ade money wo make until you are y Neither tbe mother nor the son intouded | in what they said.They knew of the landlord were just, and fully acknowledged yet Mr.Miller felt as though ho had ded ; and so he hastencd to de- she odie pey bosband.Ter! have mors money to pa: eat for taxes and for insursnce.And for this invested capital [ have received bos five pounds interest for tho ball year! And for the present quarter, you offer me but two guineas ! That is all very liscouraging to 8 landlord, Mrs.Wynne !\u201d * J am very sorry, sir,\u201d commenced Amy ; but between mortification and snxiety, her voice broke down.\u201cIt is very discouraging to mother, Mr.Miller.You must sce that it is! We are going to do the best we can for you, sir.Wo can do no more,\u201d said Owen, gravely.Again Mr.Miller turned and smiled on the young champion, a: d then again addrees- ed himeelf to Amy \u2014 \u2018\u2018 l'am uot here to complain of you, and far less to press you, but simply to compromise with you, Mm.Wynne.\u201d \u201cTo compromise I\u2019 slowly repeated Amy.\u201cYen, wadam.| confess that when I eame here this evening | hud little expectation of recviving she fal amoant of the quarter's rent, or even the half of that amount.And when I apoke to you of a landlord's lisbilities and nights, [did it, not to press eu but Lo pave the way for the compromise am about to propose,\u201d «* Wbat is that, str !° falterod Any.\u201cWhy, it is this.You took this house by the year, you have occupied it but three vasters.Your year will be up about the ust of next June.Nor could 1, whether you aid your rent or not, get vou out of tho rouse, against your will, before the expiration of that time.Now, the compromise | have come to offer is this \u2014that | will tako whatever sum yor may be able to give me for this quart e's rent, and in return give you a receipt in full of 2' demands, on condition that vou will vacate the premises at ounce.Now, come! what du you say to this plan\u201d Amy said nothing as yet.She was asking herself the estion where could she go?Again \u2018wen became her spokesman.To de Conttnued.MISCELLANEOUS, No Max really understands the value of a dolar po he a worked hard to obtain one.We point out soorre of eity bo who have become miserable Spendthrifs from the lack of just such knowledge.\" Their fathers were.more or less wealthy, but the sous wese not pat into the office, or mill, or shop, and made fairly to earn their money b tiresome labor, either physical or mngtal, Their fathers said to themselves: \u2014* My sons shall never have to drudge as | did, and so the boys did no labor, bore no responsibility, and never lsarned how monsy was fairly and honorably earned, and, of course, never knew its valus or its proper uss.Thus, hard-earned fortunes ee been ruthlessly squandered.young people should be taught he full value.mx money \u2014Bow to save ad ow 0 spend it.toa heritnge of wealth, the should be taught that its had brine greater responsibilitics, and its proper management, when they grow up, will brig even a heavier tax on their mental and m powers and faculties, than would the earnin of a livelihood.If born to labor, thoy should be taught that work is not disgraceful so long as they labor well ; aud that thair should not be squandered, but invested wisely in reference to the future.À coon heart should invariably be combined with cheerfulness ; indeed, there is no reason why it should not be.There are many thin to said in fever of the cheerful man.oecupation w it may, heis equal to any of those who follow the same pursuit in silent sullennees, howevet industrious- these may be, or with whatever amoont of diligence the Istter may toil.The cheerful man will do more work in the same space of time, he will accomplish this with far greater ease, he will preform his task better, and he will vere in it the longest.Cheerfolness as a beneficial influence upon the body as well as mind, Wherever is habitual gloemn, there must be either bad air, unquah.d ignorance, unwholesomo food, i re ly severe labor or erring babitsof life.The wise man is always cheerful, Moroseness, dullness, sucetic or sour inclinations are but evidence of \u201c\u2018lecse screws\u201d in the mental and physical construction.The healthy soul is ever a happy ons.And if we take heed of our own conditions of mind fo cap one eins\u201d shoring or at our , or trouble eurselves with their road or frucied.woes Then why nok be cheerful 1 - A PARENT who don't know how to gevern a child without whipping it, ought to surrender the care of d to some wiser: _peraon, 8 en once thought it was ne.ceseary to their in training them for the field, Ter \u2018Know how that the whip should nevezbe used.Horssmen ence thought thought that it was necessary to- The word, ands ul sadly Thé or ; woud, .é ow that an pi ; ; and that a carems is bettor than a blow.If .dogs und horses can be thus educated without punishment, what is there in our children which makes it necessary to slap and pound them?Havo they less intelligence\u2019 Have they colder hearts} Are they lower iu the scale of being! Wo have heard many old people say : 6° 1f we were to bring vpasother child, we would never wbip it.\"hey are wise, but a little too late.Instead of God doing sv little for children that they must be Thigpod into goodaem, he has done so much for- that even vuippins ent ruin them mi J te fem many to this .y children are of such quality that a blow makes them cowardly, or reckless, or deceitful, or permanently ugly.Whipping makes chil lie.pplbg makes them hate their ta.ipping makes home distaste.\u2019 the girls sek happiness anywhere and any- oping à bar baroas Don't whip.Wrix the powers of mind and body are unevenly balanced, ill-health is sure to be the consequence.It isa fact that ill.health is largely a matter of Inheritance, Persons of nervous constitytion are usually small, active, restless and never robust.They suffer from overtaxing their powers.Persons of bilious constitutions are dark complexioned, often active and powerful, often gloomy Lut witty, and suffer from di- sesses oi tho organs of nutrition.Dyipepsia is the bane of this class, Those havin, lymphatic constitutions are large fra soft muscled, easy tempered, good natured , and are even more susceptible than Hous folks to external influences and the effect of locality.With them diseases become chronic and of a low type: Those various i are often blended to a greater or less degree in one individual, and aceceding as one or the other predontinates the various regulations for the preservation of health are to be observed.A judicious balance must be preserved between tho rea- souiug powers aod the powers of feeling.The seusitive, irritable, passionate person must bring his feelings under the restrain and say of pensons he must learn to obey, not the s of impulse, 8 ion but the calm and dispassicuses rois of ree.son, and sound judgment.Idie and pur.poscless people are often invalids, There are a great many rich men and Women who are invalids becauaé they are idle.No tasks are set them to do and so they do nothing.Health is a balance betwsen periods of acti- rity sad periods of rest.| CoMPARATIVELY fewmen show their resl disposition to the girls select ae life-com- panions, and the bride who has formed her own ideal is often diserchanted during thé ried Hi.This is the se many unhappy ; tho husband is nos nearly as devoted a3 was the lover ; and perhaps his tastes do not harmonize with ti of his wife.The fate is horrible which a pure sud faithful girl may endure by encountering in him whom sho marries, hot mere actual cruelty or injury, but stupid incem- ce to understand s woman's forgetfulness of the daily graces of life, and oblivion of the fact that while men | have the world women, have only their home.These grosmesses of masculine ingratitos not, indeed, often lead to visille catastrophe, nor gov into sch sbuclute en eee t tead that way.don = wifs's soul to the point vis ds must despair; \u20ac change Lhe sublime meaning: of marriage to vnlgarity and woari.ness they spoil the chance of that best and finest of sll education which each: man obtains who wins a ressonably good woman for his companion ; and they complately destroy any hope of domestic \u2018What right haa a joan to oxpect happiness in a home who brings no sunshine into it?What right of culy love when ho violates thom by rough » mangers, and the di title things upen which the linet of who milsat marriage is gemerally one and the: same with the less; egotiat whe, flings into tho presence of bis wifs catuless at and sour-tempered, th Lenevor went to his fanos axonpt on his behavior.HISTORIVAL ITHMS.Saint Patrick died about A.D.500.The oity of Avtioch was destroyed in 115, Thomas Paine died in 1809, in Now York city, at the age of 72.\"laimed Fraperor of the Julius (waar was assasbinated by Drutus at ltome 44 years before Christ's time, Louis Philippe\u2019s abdication took place in the year 1848, the royal family escaping to Galileo was the first to observe and oom.ment upon the fact of ice being lighter than FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN, Pongee silks are again fashionable.fabrics of evory kind are very fash.Golden hair is now less fashionsble than White toilets will Le very fashionable ageiu this summer.Spanish colors and Spanish desgus aro jopulnz this spring.Pheasant brown 1s one of the nee fish.ionable spring colors.Linen cuffs are wuin frequently when the collar is discarded.Turbans and swnll directories ate the leading «arly spring bonnets.Langnedoe lace of the dark\u2019 ecru tint, called Isabelle, is much sought for, Import-«d bonnets for spring and sunmor are largely of Tuscan atruw.The j.runtiest spring walking jacket takes tha name of the * Sportsman.\u201d Easter bonnets are profusely decorated with delicate sprays of yullow flowers, The wearing of white or colored aponcers with black or dark skirts is revived.\u2018 Buttons are engraved, painted and enameled in the most fanciful color snd de- The full sleeve, gathered into a cuff at tho wrist, is revived for wpring house- Turkey-red is revived in the form of the Turkey-red oil calicors worn forty years ago.Valenciennes and Berton continue to be the favorito lace for infants\u2019 and small chil.tions ef French buutinge of fine and thin texture, and have s arape- , Lai uring bonnets are made of craps arranged in 3 upom close.fitting tur ban frames, pos 8 Now ribbons are of satin on both vides and irregularly dotted in rich colors on a contrast.Some of the new ribbons have the colors and designs of old tapestries nud are called Gobelin ribboys.(Quantities of tiny green bugs and buetles sre placed among the feathers and (lowers that trim chip bonnets.Only very costly fabrics, such as velvet and brocade, can be used for dresses with plain coruages sleeves and skirts.hats will be worm far back on the.front projecting in poke shape and turned down.The fashion of making the entire basque of à different fabric to that of draperies prevails this season.isa half real lace, similar to Breton, but with designs resembling more old English or Devonshire lances.It is now asserted.that the habit of cooking should be formed in youth on precisely the same principle that the voice and hand: of the young musician are trained.This opers \"the principal performery of t girls whose mothers take up the theory.FAMILY MATTERS.- ; Barky Soup.\u2014Two pound shin of beef, a quaster pound of pear] barley, a large bunch of parsley, four onions, six potatoes, salt and four quarts of water, ients, and simmer gently for three Put in all the Cure fir Hoarseness.\u2014Bako a lemon or for twenty minutes in a moder- it at one end and dig out the ipside, which sweeten with sugar or molasses; and eat.This will and remove pressute from the lungs.\u2014 From Miss BL, :Parloa\u201ds Recipes.Cine Hesl.\u2014There are many ways ing this cheap and nutritions dish : \u20141, Boil melted buttet, wustard and .; 2 Cut into four an egg and thin flour, and fry them, snd, , fry onions to serve ronud.3.They way be baked as for mock turtle, French Toust, \u2014 Beat four and stir them in a Laker\u2019s bread, dip ate dven; thon of milk ; slice some to picees into the e tlien lay them intoa pan of hot lard and fry brown ; sprinkle a little powdered sugar and iece aud serve hot.for breakfast or tea.À Frotest Against Ter.\u2014Mr.Exnest Hart, | known New York Herald storm warnings, tle eminent sanitary writer, would like to see the teapot banished frou) the breakfast | For young people, dyspeptics and laborers he thinks nothing equal ta hominy Bread and butter and cocoa is a breakfast for workin .Tea is a'nesve stim that account out of placo as 3 breakfast be- Unfortunately nerve stimulants people find they tea is decidedly cinnamon on each is cn excellent cisely what too preferable to \u201ccock! Alum in Bread.\u2014To discover whether bread is adulterated with alum, soak the makes the run away, und makes: aid to the water in bread in water, which it has been soaked add of the solution of muriate of lime, upon which, ifany alum be present, the liquid will with milkiness ; but if the the liquid will remain limpid.ulpharic acid has a stronger af.alumina and potassium, with which it forms alum; it, therefore, quits those bodics to form sulphate of lime with the lime of the test, which produces Devonshire Junket,\u2014Take fresh milk and ut it in tho oven or on a hot stove until it the same warmth agdrom the cow; then put a glass of brandy and powdered sugar into it sufficient to sweeten it; then ut a piece of rennet into the milk, remove it in 8 few minutes, and leave the milk to set in tho solid curd, which it will soon do; then lay over the top of it either very good cream, «quite smoothly, or Devonshire cream, he cream.The real De- or you may whi remove cream from the Tonghire way i .0 & dairy in one she pe Ormenent the top with tines if you want it to be thoroughly Devonshire.Carrot Plum Pudding.\u2014Quatter pound of four and as much not take the long ones, selcct the more tender short ones : grate fine the same quantity of raw carrot ; use a yuarter of a pound of white pulverized sugar : same of currants and raisins ; gate in a third of a nutmeg, and add as very little cloves; mix all these ether; if it would be too stiff, add a very little milk, but gener.thero-is water enough in the carrots to the mixture together ; tie up in a light cloth and boil for six Lours.mansfed, this pulding somo appearance at .saues or a wine sauce.Roast Turkey.\u2014lIn choasing a turkey, sgo is.the chief point.An old turkey has.; & young ons smooth , the eyes are full Yor carrots, do ingredis nt well np Eat with a hard honeymoon \u2014the most trying period of mare cret black.Fresh: and clear, sud the feet moist.the following directions ahould be atten: je inside with stuffing of pork sansege meat, and tis the skis of the neck over .the back with stout string.Put a of buttered paper over\u2019 the .bresat.the bird on the spit, and set it at some distance from the fire.Baste it frequently with butter melted in the dripping pan, Sod per, and dredge it wi : gravy poured over it, and gamish with forvemeat bails, Dread \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The chief artistic tressurcs of Studley Royal, Lord Lipon's seat, ans its mumerous aits, smong Which is ono of Lady Jane by an unknown hand, and one of Dr.Jolnson by Reynolds ; and its.most interesting archittœwsl feature is the beauti- *soery to any the rev.gentlems | ment to the\"press of the 1 iBeent church but ths roof being wanting toit.The chapter honse aud rolecto! 18 requires lit Las he to look for the graces snd reficements |.are hardly lesa perfect effort o imagination.mere with its former denizens, St.Bernard, so man generations où ve whose waters the abbey takes its Maris dv foutibns-sti a wife is built and maintained.The cyvie.-name-Bente 11 flows through the THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR; FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1880: PUBLIO OPINION.The Ratiway Depot.To the Editor of Tux Bras: Srr,\u2014There arc Aldermen who own pro- on St.f'aul, Notr¢ Damo and St.ary streets, who are trying every moans to bring the depot to the barrucks ; but fat was properly brought before the City Council and Local Government, Fletch r's Field would be chosen at once.Fletcher's Field can be purchased at » low prices aud it would be just the place for a ** Giraud Union Depot.\u201d What return can be expected if the depot is built either at l'apineau Road of at the Barmcks ! One is at the extreme east end of the city and the other op the riverside, murouuded by marrow iniserablo strects already ineullicient for the prosent traffic, and no watter how tho cost nay be understated, it will bo far more than by going to Floteher's Field.+ Wuegr Exp, A Mint tv Maker.To the Editor of Tum Svan: Bir, = Your correspondent! Progress\u201d requested that à corner of your paper get axidle for Moutieal grumblers.l\u2019lvaso let nie complain of nw pgricvance which | have this moment wittowsed, usmely The unique manier in which our Montreal bakers deliver bread to their customers.Often have J folt ashamed to offer Lhix bread to visitors, afler seeing the loak of diquast that they coull not concenl, as they saw it taken from the top of the cart apd brought to the «door, renting npn the sleeve of the frequently not too cleanly looking driver.1 have just ree turned from Nw York where a former guest asked me if there hal been any change in this matter, agd then the Montroal style wuy gm hucaily dlecoribedl to à gronp of inquirers,.ut seemed wo ineredible that was called upon to corroborate the story.In .Amurican cities the logves ars wrapp'd in px and carried in clean baskets.Alu unc heon party this winter a number of ludics said that af any one, making good bread, would have it properly delivered from the inside of the cart and carried to the door in & basket, instead of being hugged against coats, which have «one service through many a Canadian winter thoy would give him their patronage.Should any baker decide that this would not be too great n step forward for Moutreal, lot him advertise in the STAR and receive the custom and gratitude of many a Housekrerre.The tiods *\u2019 and Osher People.To the Edétur vf Tux STAR: HIR,\u2014AÀs on one or two occasions you have rebuked \u201cthe gods'' for being somewhat de- moustrative ut the theatre, you will surely sdmit that on Seturday they nobly atoued for the heinous offence committed when singing ** Alouette\u201d during the ents\u2019 acts, What young reporters call the hawt ton, the elite, the creme de la creme of Montreal society, vertainly failed in courtesy towards the French Opera Company Just week, Et was left to \u2018Lie gods\u201d to pay a graceful compliment not only to Capoul, but tv all Le Compuny, ou Baturday might, and the floral tributes lowered from the gallery wont home to the hearts of the recipients.Capoul\u2019s ** merci \u201d from the stage was hearty, and iu the hear.(og of the writer, one of tho Indies remarked of the much abused * gods\u201d \u20144¢ Ils ont ele ¢harmants ; ils n' Ont oublie personne.\u201d Meanwhile our \u201cupper ten\u201d remained stolidly and fashionably (1) indifferent.And as | am giving the \u201c gods'\u2019 their mesd of praise, let mo point out that they cortaiuly, #1 a body, behave in better tasto than the wealthier occupants of privileged seats, Between each act it has becomp the fashion for pearly all the young men occupying soats Wownstairs to 1ush ont, and when thoy return tho clothes of many of them are reek- jug with tobacco smoke aud their breaths with something stronger than water.One thing more.Why should the andience be disturbed Uy late comers, who might be excused, \u2018were they to move quietly to their seats, but who # tramp, tramp\u201d to them, talking and laughing loudly the whole time, to the disgust and annoyance of those who bave come to hear and witness the performance, Yours truly, .AN OLD Pravaaprsn.© Weather Prophets, To the Editor of THE STAR: 8in,\u2014Vennor lins been criticized aud * run down '* for his mistakes this wintor, hut it would appear there is some excnso for him, after all, for you will observe from a perusal of the enclosed cutting from a Scotch newspaper that the Now York Herald has been as singularly unfortunate in its storm warnings as it has been wonderfully success -ful in its \u201cIrish Famipe Fund,\u201d nbont nineteen out of tienty-ofic prognostications having proved faflures, and one, \u2018\u2018the first three days of January,\u201d a lamentable one.Yours, &c., OsseRven.AM.LICAN BTOBM WARNINGH, During the thres years, the now: well.have been published in this country.T very general belief that they are isuned by tho: splendidly organized Meteorological Office maintained by the United States Government is erroucons, ds they arc really published on the wole authority and responsibility of the Now York Herald, The information upon which they are based is collectéd by tho- staff of the ¢ Weather Bureau \" of that newspaper ; and ths tele.u are the outcome of certain Atlantic Teather hypotheses framed, by Mr, Collins, ormerly, probably at the prosent time, the head of that staff.° \u2018The district warned extends from Norway.to Spain, and comprises afstretch of Fñro- peau coast oecupring a third of the whole tance from the North Polsto the Equator, the region being the samo as that emb: i in the European weather charts issued aily by the British Meteorological Office.\\ The writer has compared the Herald telo- for November-December 1870, and Juntery 1880, with the corresponding weather over this area.Six warnings were received in November, covering niuetcen days ofthat month ; soven warnings in December, covering nineteen days ; and eight warnings in January, covering twentysthroe days.There should, therefore, havo been at least twenty-one disturbancos on the extensive scale indicated in the telegrams during these three montle.There were, in fact, four such hnge depressions, and sovere eneral gales preyailed only in the first and tof them.Tho four occasions referred to were November 11th and 12th ; November 17th, December 4th and 5th, and.December 27th to31st.Other four of the telegrams wers general faflures ; fifteen moro were failures as regards Creat Britain, inssmuch na on these occasions tho weather was cither fine, or the divtutbances morely touched thy outskirts of the country, producing wy a gale at Shetland or Scilly ; and eight of the warnings ngreed with stormy weather in the north of Norway.T'ho telegrams are usually confined to indications of goles aod wet, They, however, predicted intonse frost for the first three days of January, and extraordinary and widely spread warm weather set in on these days.\u2018 ' Col.Ingersoll and Mr.Reay.To the Editor of TH STAR: Sir, \u2014 With your permission I would Like to express my opinion on the reply uf ths Rev.Mr.Bray to Colonel Ingersoll.| amang many who had heard Mr, In- gersoll, went Sunday evening to hear the rev.gentleman, hoping he would bo enabled to demolish the doctrines of Mr.Ingerwoll.1 must say 1 wna sadly disappointed.claim it was no answer to tho main points at issue, It amounted to nothing but a criticism of Mr, Ingersol\u2019s manners, his early lifo, source of knowledge, lack of taste, his position in his domestie relations, and bis knowledge of science.Tho rev, gentleman entirely ignored those matters which Mr.Iogemoll had treated scientifically.1 was sorry aud peined to Lear she rev, gentleman assert that Mr.Ingersoll.was ignorant in science, or rather knew little pf it.That his knowledge must have boen gained by reading ne and the works of Artemus Ward wd ar Twain.; my protest to any auch assertion.It is rs nmption, and ap insult to inte Foi Mr.Ingersoll called science j to prove most of bis arguments, his reply.I think he paid heioed ls learning Sia newvpapes.Ars q À omg we to understaudffomn the rev, gentleman thatthe pres ju incapable of advancing its renders ip walters of knowledge or scien, It go, 1 fail to agree with his.I claim dor the press right the cpposte ; that, directly and indirectly, itis the great dispenser of.knowledge and uci\u2019 ence If Mr, Ingersoll did gain winder.ful know and science from new 1 #onld mildly advise the rev.gantloman to read more from newspapers and less of musty books of antiquity.[must say [ was greats ly disappointed at Mr.Bray's effort, and so were many others.He should have answor- ed Mr.Ingersoll categorically, and not have omitted 50 many important matters.wo gives n tacit acknowled ngersoll\u2019s correctness, and | sure that if there were those who heard Mc.Ingersoll, aud wera sorry they had trasted their ears to listen to his arguments, they must feel moro sorry for having listened tp Mr.Bray's reply ; for I claim it was such tut it has convinced many that Mr.Loger- soll has the advantage in the argument, both y and scientifically.n far better had the rev.gentle- mou not alluded to Mr.Ingersoll's visit to all than to have replied to that portion which would only call into question matters of taste, misfortune of hirth, sasocin.concludo without strongly condemning the entleman for his lack of tasto in his alluding to Mr.Ingemoll's wife.muanly and uncalled for, to say the least, and must have convinced all who had heard both entlemen how false it was, if Mr.| cantifal tribute to his wife and family were In conclusion, Jet no say, after heur- mg both gentlemen I have not been reassurod or shuken in my ith iu wy Maker by so ; 1t bas simply called into question man's honesty md truthfulness in stating fnets urquired in hin search of knowledge.Truth is self-evident and will prevail, and as Mr.Ingemoll aid a tah will fit a truth, but a lie will not fit a truth, but n now lié Las to be framed to fit one already made.A Clieago tum of clothiers offer a prize of one dollur for very male child born in that city during next November and December, sed will increase the mount if allowed to \u201cff we were in the dry.say in their advertiss.afford to make this prize Lam for girls.We lake o right smart interest in the increase of the malo sox, and this offer will cost us thousands of dollars ; but we expect to gel » recompense in futugp nase the baby.goods trade,\u201d the IT NEEMS IMPOSSIBLE That a retedy made ofsuch common, simple slants us Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dande- fon, &c., should mako go many and such marvellous and wonderful cures a# Hop Bit - ters do, but when old and younz, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer nnd: Editor, all testify to baving been cured by them, you must believe and try them yourself, and doubt no longer.Sve other column, Paudora\u2019s Box brought a multitude of ills upon humanity ao saith the ancients ; but a bottle of 807.0- DONT is a well-spring of joy in the family.It refreshes the invalid by cleansing his mouth and fits the belle for the parlor.MEDICINES, &o.Coughs and Colds.8.FE Burwell, of Pingall, Ont, writes (\u2014Last au turun I was suffering from a sovero cold which set.ticd on my Lungs and produccd a distrossing osugh for which 1 gave trial to 5 n'mbor of Cough Med- {eines but without any benefit.I at last tried one Lottie of Allen's Lung Balsam, which I ami happy to be able to atate gave almost immediate relief and performed a perfoot cure in & short time.The Only really relinble Remedy for Wasting and Nervous After numerous experimants, Mr.Fellows suo sopded in dondortsing potroieut phites, which has not only restored him to health but has since been fonnd so successful in the treatment of every other disease smanaling from 10% of nerve power, abd consequently muscular rejass- photils, Apparent Aqonia, Anæroi Whooping Cough Congostion of to msc Kmaciatimu, Palpitation of the Heart, terms of Hear \\ t Molanch Font of Onli Birth Daugers of Child-Blrth, Miscarriage, Chronio Diarrius, ta otic Prostration, Mortal Depréesion, , oto, by overtaxing the mind; by by rapid growth ; by child-bear- inaufftotont nonrishment; sion Or unhesithy localitie ot Ly any irrogulurition Sold by all Denggists.$1.30 per Bottle, USE THE Pain Killer 1 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS WORTHLESS IMITATIONS.2c.Per Bottle.NONE GENUINE EXUEPT THE WORDS \u201cPerry Davis Vegetable Pain Killer ! \u201d ARE BLOWN ON THEGLASS,™ Imperishable Fragrance ! November, 197 LANMAN'S lastly, yet most du! cate of all H KERCILEY, at tho and in the Bath, the slek room, re- tion, norvousness counterfeits, aiwa: arod hy (hoe sole an ache, ask for the Flori proprietors, Mossrs.Lanman For Sale by Pertamers, Druggists and Fancy Gioetls Dealers.PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, MONTRRAL,- : R'OHELIBU RENAL MIBERAL SPRING WATER, FATURN'S SPECIFIC REMBDY F(R DISEARNS OP THB KIDKEYS AND BLADDEB.Dr.Shaver, of Wet Fimmboro, Ont, writes aus \u201cJ And 1t » Specifies in certain forms of Kidney snd Bladder £150ass.\" J.A HARTE, Druggist, 460 NOTRE DAME 8T., MONTREAL Seud for Pamphlet.I enter FURNITURE MADE TO Jook Ie new, by using Erane Liquid Beil.n, Colds, 40, use Covernion's Spruce SNipplen, usé Covorntos\u2019s Nippie Qi, Prepared only by C.J: COYERNTON & CO., Diuspax«ino CKEMISTS Corner of Bleury and-Durchaster sts.OHAMPION OARSMAN EEE digestion._ (Signed) SDVARD HAXLAT, Toronto, Out To the Invalid, the Convalocemt, and the pertosticn =x \u2018 csccots, ; val, 8 THE Bald Head's Friend | DISCOVERY.YE 2, Pag = PS ai > ARRETE a Bh.TTR a ET SNC CARBOLINE A Deodorized Extract of | Petrojeum as now IMP ROVED AND PERFECTED, Is Absolutely the Only Article that will Restore Hair on Bald Heads, And Cures All Diseases of the Skin and Scalp.What the World Has Been Wanting for Centuries.TRO QTOALOSLAISO0VEYrY OT OUP ANY, ROP + 4 12 © portion of humanity is convernes, 18 CA 05 an article propared from pasroieuns, and ait focts a compiots and radical curso Wn cases of b.ness, or whero the hair, owing to (sur 5 Of - sealp, has becomo thin snd bends to (4) vite Le 1 also 0 spredy rostorative, and wile ita uo scons a luxuriant growth of hair, it 8lso beings back th.nntural color, and gives the most completo Kaiiag sion In tho ustug.The falling ont of the lial, 1 accumulations of dandruff, und tho picinair change in color, aro all ovidencos of a divers.« dition of the scalp and tho glands which no.tho hair.\u2018To urrest these causes the nrtiuis - must possess modical ne well.as chemical viz.and the chanyo must buyin under tha scalp tod: permanent un lasting benefit.Each an art: CARBOLINE, and, ko many other wondertui coverios, it 15 found to consist of elements aim.thoir v;atural state.Petrolcuzn ofl le thp aia which le mado to work such extraordinary rori.\u2026 bntit Is after it has been chumicully treutod ou.commplosely deodorlzed thal it isin proper cond?ou: lorthe tollet.It was {n far-off Huesla that tho oc df potroloum upon tho halr was first observe Govornment ofâcer having notlecd thut a parti 26l0-hogded sorvant of his, when trimming * amps, had à habit of wiplng bis ofi-Lesmer.\u201c1ands in Lis scanty locks, and the result wos \u2018ew months a much finer head of binek, ulosgy & hao he ove: had before.Tho oll was tried ou hor: and is woll known that the most boauliful colors are mado from petroleum, and by somo myatarious ope ration of nature thie uss of this articlo gradasll, | imparts a beautiful light brown color to the hair, erhioh, by continnod use, docpens to à black, The solo romains permanent for su indefinito Joagih ot itme, and tho change is so graduel that the most tr timate friends can souredly detoct Its progress.Iu | a word, it ts the moet wonderful discovery of the sao and well caloulated to make tho preniuaturolg yald snd grey rojoice.Wo advise our readers to give it a trinl, feoling antisficd that ono application will convince them of jte wonderful offects.\u2014Pitlsburg Commercial of Ce: \u2018ober 22, 1877.THE GREAT mAND ONLY\u2014 fair Bestoratir! RHAO ET TESTIMOYL SN.DAVISTILER, Cat, Nov.H, 1878.Cas.Lausoiy & Co, Gun Franciaco- TSAR Bin, Lauder recat plessuro bi informing you of thes mont ratifying resalts of the nee of CA Bir LINX In my «wn case.Vor threo yearf the top of my Lou hu Heon cconpletoly bald und smooth, and Vhad quite ven np uny hope of resjoring the hair, four wack 140 1 notievd the advertisement of CAR.PQLINK, anc on tho recommendation of a friend, ) concluded-to ory a bette, without any great hope of 4ood ropults, towever, tf have now need it less than à inonth, autlsto my 1yost agrocablo astonishment, my houd 15 completely covercd with a fine, short.hostthy growth of halr, which haa very appear sane of routinned growth ; and I confidently buliove de will restore Ît ag completely aw over It wus in my youth.J tako great pleasure lu offering you this teatimo- niu, and you avo my permission fo publish the sung.Yours truly, i : Clas.re, WHITE, Davisville, Cal.Subscribed aad sworn to Lefors suo, this Sth day 0 SAMKS D.K1NG Notary l\u2019ublic.JOBHPH ¥.FOND, JA, Attornry at Law, Nortt Altieborg', Mass, sure : For nore than wont Jars « portion of my head has born as smooth an ree from hoir as a bilard bull, but some (ght weuks ago 1 wos Indnced a ry your CARMILINE and tue cfiocts have been alinply wondurfut.Whort nu hair hae been soon for years, LHOYD now apponrs » thick growtl), 1t 14 grow ny now nearly os rapidly 20 halr does after Jt dg cul.You.use the ubove tratimontal If you choose, and « refer to me fos MIL, W.8, GOLD, Xo.70, Htver avenne, Allngheny cite va.w.trstaus that he bad tin hend hudiy =, ed Wr Jet rater, ond that A AROLIXE ua 4 a ut Ci i Texnriautly.wumai lie Luir to yrum ALFRED PTIILIIPR, Deugylst, Glovorsvile, N.Y.says: My wife bus tric«i OARGOLINE, and she hat po # cuating Of hair Grer tho top of her hoad ar jones wheroher head had bécn entirely nals Py ih DowsoLA, It, Marct 19, 1870, fra (ho perseustion of à fricnd 1 began to yee CARBOLIRE ontiny hea lust Beptewber which tad Doan bald fox twenty cure 10w 1 have a nice \\ ury hes 8 ge en bas observed ho fact.surprises Gverrbods AG.WILLIAMS, M.D.THOMAS LAWRFXCY., M.0., MHI Ceook, Hinols says: 1 can chovr£uily recommend CARBOLINE sg a remody for baldness.1 wos entively bnld, and | ured one bottle of CARBOLINE, aud now have ! 8 ino sult of heir growing whers there wos no ap PE cer fare] 1 began ue CAKBAIIKE, 1 9 above, basides sul} Dr.Lawrence the CARDUIANE, ' bus VW.M.MCKIIIANT, Druggiat.CARBOLINE resantrd to the public without frar of cos on as the best Téstorative and Ucautifier of , Hair the world has over produced.Price ONE DOLLAR per Bottle, | Sold by all Draggists.KENNEDY & CO., PITISBURG, PA, Vote Agente for the United Minton, {rnsda, and Great Britein, Sola su .Aontreal by all Druggists, and cverywhicre in Canada and the United States, Ly ab wholesnle aud retail dealers, H.HASWELL & CO.Special Agents for| ~~ Canada.144 cod ALLAN LINE.1} Lai AAS Under contract with the Government of Canada and Now- onveyanos of the CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES MAILS, QM 0.& 0.RAILWAYS; EASTERN DIVISION, ee a Leave Montreal.Leave Three Rivers, \u2019 Arrive Que .ha ood - A CANADIAN PACIFICO RAILWAY.foundland for the © Tenders for Iron Bridge Super- ture.Winter Arrangements, TEMUERS addressia to the undorsiynnag will be ES vue dues received ud to noon of FRIDAY, the lbth MAY ext, for furnishing anderecting lron Buperstrun Tes UYET Jha torn snd Western outlets of Lake of the Woods.«of the cificgtions and other partionlars will bs fur à on application st tho office nf the Bagineer in-Chief, Ottawa on and after the 15th April, iding.4100 Capt.J.B.Dutton, \u2018bee ree Bivers.,.,, } ntreal.,.GENERAL OTYIGE\u201413 Place d'Armes sGRANS.STARNES, LEVE & ALDEN, .Offices: 20% BT.Ticket Agents > ST.JAMES and 168 Je T.PRINCE, Gen.Pass.agent, \u2026 Dofft.Of Rai} And Can Ottawa, Tet April 16800\" Y Capt.Molougall.Capt.C.J.Menzies, - Bcott, EAVE MO aan, and 3.15 p.m.FOR as 7.15 a.m.and 6 BOSTON, BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINE SEORTRSS ROUXS VIA CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY LINE 1 Three Kxprees Trains daily, and Cars are atischoë Tra and Boston, aud ren mt Canadian Pacific Railway.Tenders tor Rolling Stock.\u2018Tenders are lovited for furnishing the Rolling Btock reqnired to bo deliversa on the Canadian Pa cific Hallway, within tho next four years, compris ing the delivery in each yenr of abont the foilow- Tue steamors of the Liverponi Mail Lino salling from Liverpoolevery THURRDAY, and from Hall every BATURDAY, calling st Loch Foyle to receive on loard and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Sootiand, aro Intendo FROM HALIFAX: wooo Batngday, April 10 « Natarday, Apett 17 .Saturday, April 24 \u201c00 Matirday, May l 8 0f tho GLASGOW [INS ar tutond- Cimecow vik Halifax for Horton os pringiield and Xew York vis «11 and New 10 Day Kxpress, between.\u2019 TRAINS LEAVE HONTERAL.for Boston Towel] ew Kark, wa Boring aad \"For Waterloo, 7.18 a.m.For V'utarloo end Mag: NIGHT EX PRKHS for Albany, at 8.10 pan, arriving FIOHT KX PRYSA tor Boston via Lowe York vis Syrinyhcid, 6.p.m.T, aud Ko GOING NORTH.Da; as Jon Vos Boston, vss via fis at 5 8.m., Troy at 7 Montreal at 0:20 p.m.ra he hd Jan.atriviog x 20 Locomotive Engines.18 Firet-clnon Cars (n 20 Becond-claas Care, # Expreen pnd Bag 3 Postal afd Bipio 240 Box KFraiuht Cary.proportion being Sliecpers.) to.an How Yorn £48 tyr at regular Intervais.Ty to call at Hallux on thelr ptarn voyages from Boston tu Glasgow.RATES OF PARJANE YROM XNSTLTAL _- $47, $77 aud $87 The whole to be MANUFACTURED Ju tus VMI.RION OF CANADA, und dallverad on tho Cinsdian Puciflo Railway, at Fort William, or ta th> Provivos Lrswings, specifications ana other information ad ou spphication at the Office of the lu gl- J eer-in-Chief, at Ottawa, on and after the 16th day ¢f MARCH next.Tenders will be recoived by the undoraigned up to noon of TUESDAY, tho 1ut day of JULY neat.according to RocOrIn Intermed Me.coecaaniorsvsarecns .\u2026 [20 à 1 CEA ct oouns RATES ORVIMEMOE BETVWE re] ai W.B.VIA) Canadian Pastel er Cabin.veto re 20 $3.An oxperienes@furteon carried on each veasel.Berths not socared until paid for.Through Bills Lading Oontinontal Porte to all Wostorn States, For Freight and othar particulars, apply :\u2014 RAK £ CO.; Ja | Havre w ALEX HURTEIL 7 Rue Scribe, in Antwerp, AUG.SCHMITZ \u20ac CO.or RICHARD BEEWS; Rotterdam, to KUYS æ HUGO , in\u2019 Bordeaux 10 J.MOSS & CO.; in Br GOMEIIE & WORKMAN, 17 Night tenves Now York Mon Department of Rallways & Canals, Octawa, 7th February, 1550, E Boston w Now orn Rion, 417 WAL F.sMITH, Gen.Passsnger Agt.Bt.Albans, Vi, April 1st, 1880.N M.CORRIE, 21 Q e WELLAND CANAL, Grace Church streot; to JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, TU 6 3 in Liverpool, to ALLAK BROS, James to ALLAN & Co, 72 Le street : in New York, to LEVE & NOTICE TO BRIDGE-BUILDERS.aial ALDER, 371 Broad- LEA LED TENDERS ndéressed {0 the aminrstgued Becretars of Hafiways end Canals) and endorsed Wefisnd Canal,\u201d wi] bo re- colvrd at this office until the arrival of t he Western mails on TUKFDAY tho 10th Day of JUNS next, for the construction of sawing and stationary bridges at various places on the lino of the Welland Cans.Thoec for hiyhhwayn are to ba n combination of trou and wood, and those for railway prrgigsos are to u \u2026 & A.ALLAN 40\\ Corner EE a on street, *T-nder for Bridges, Plans, apocifications and goncral conditions can ho sven at this office on and ufter MONDAY, the 3let Day, of MAY nest, where forms of Ionder can VHITE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.Parties tendering are expected to havo a practiont knowlcoge of works of this class, abd are Fr to beer tn mind that tenders will not be considered unleey made strictly bi secordance with the printed forms, and\u2014:n the cove of Lirns\u2014except shire are attached tha avtun) sgnaturcs, tho natura bf the oc.caption and residence: of cach momier of the same: snd farther an nesepted bank eh quefurasnuequ al to $200 for each bridge, far which an off -r fe made, pany each lender, which sum shall be he party tendetinyg declinos eutoring t fur {ho work st tho rates ung on the ies stated In the offer sudmitted, The ehicque thus rent ju will bo returned to tho rerrectivo parlics whose tendors aro not accepted.For the due fulilment of the contract the party oF purty d whoen tender ft Ju proposed to accept wijt bo rotitiedd that thelr tondor {8 aocepted sul- lect toa \u201cieporit 0! fire per cart.Of the buis run Of the cuntraet - of which the, sum veut In swith the tender will ba comniderod a psrt\u2014to Le Bop gliod fatto er of ths Hecelvok Genbral within eight + the date of the notice.Ninety por cont.only of the progress satimates VIe poid dntilthe coinpliotion of the work, does not, however, bind itself Potnt Lave leaving Montreal at 0:20 P.The Trains to Mt.Johd and Halllox resale Moncton over Sanday.= SFRIIAL BOTIOR Tue steamers et this lino taices the LANS rec:cimendad LAoutenant MACRBY, DU, 8.M, 0D 304 homeward voyages, The Trains leaving Hellfax as 1:14 PX.and John at [05 P.M.and which reash Montreal 6:80 AM.by connecting at Point Lev! with À Turk Train leaving et 7:20 P.M, remade at Ong Toe Pullman Car inavt Wednesday and and that leaving day to Bt.John.BAILINGR YEOM FEW YORK.Baturday, 4.60 p.m.Thursday, 0.0) a.m.Thursday, 3.00 p.m.saturday, Lom.m.tie.Thursday, 1.7%) p.m.Thursday, 8.00 Am, * WINTER RATES.SALOON PACSAGR, Mpecial Baten for Winter Menthe, | New York.to Liverpool, $60; Return Tirket, 8110.New Yory to Liverpool a $00 gold, Betnrn \u201cchete 43 london hal:-price.Infants frce.Servants, \"hose Steamers do not oorry.Castle, Sheep or STERRAGE PASSAGE, To snd from Montreal, Liverpoo dcpderrr, Qucecstown, Gissgow, POTTINGER, Chis?Superintendent.\u2018November 1740, 1870, GOVERNMENT RAILWA WESTERN DIVISION, Q M.O.& O.RAILWAY, hortest and Most Direct Bouts to Ottawa, Thin t « partment 10 aves the Jowest or any tender.Dert or RAULWAYS& CASALE, ) Ottava, LOth March, 1880.TOBACCO, &o.) pasengers takimea\u2018the * White Etue team n rule, aérive in London (n 1e days from New , vin Liverpool, to all parts of ntos, 4 ussenyors hooked, LUROPO BY EIOUOTRIS Tf For further information and Agent = QA want Toy Vois.08 9 B.J.COUHLIEN, I nf unarsitatiouly guasanton my Goo FLaxe Çur Pius Fest Smoking Tobacco CANADA it is madd by x now 1d original process, ™~n Brons \u201cthrough which th: rink pt ang tue swweot Aromnn an a.1 ght Virginia Loaf, with my or injurious co: usc and novatly pa GENERAL O7POB\u201414 Place §'ATcss syuses, NTARKES, LEVE & ALDEN, Natural Flavor nre ous tho als nf color .It la ont roady for in (15-foil, ln courpuot nce packugos.It wij koep iu nup climate, I! not burn tho tongue STEAMERS For QUEENSTOWSN and LIVERPOOL.NOTICE.\u2014Ths steamers of Luis ino take Lisuten ant Maury'a lave routes at all seasons of the yoar, CHIY OP HICHNOND.Saturday, Aprit 17, 11 a.m.Aw dealers aro siow to faka w thing, howoyrr much Vs grit.aici) there la à for it,1 tly within the reach of sl.Muiety 0848, whore it cannot be obtained of L.ca) dente s, à will 3c ua TW sample packagos or.each) post-paid, ti; ONE cpt of M0 gunts (postage SLamps ox cerTORLY).Ai Loversof the Pipo are invited 06 vet 8 J.E, SAXTON, Globe Tobacco Works, WINDSOR, ONT, \u201cNEW BOOKS.\u201cITY OF CHESTER.USBEL, CITY OF BERLIN.| CITY OF MONTREAL.,.Thursday, May 13, 8 a.m.Prom pier 37 North River, New York.Cabin, 850 apa $100.Return tickets on favors able terms.Steorago at lowest rates.Haloon, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms .Thursday, April Those steamers do net carry cattls, sheep of pig.ALE, Agent, +1 and 83 B way, New York, PHILADBLPHIA OFFICE, 105 South 4th st.\u20ac.C.M.FALL, 143 Bt.Jamos street.J.Yo GGLHOUR & CO 854, 350 & 358 St, &.DOMINION SY, Line of Stoamihiye, Running in connection with The Grand Frank Railway of Oauads, OTTAWA, on £6 ions | Perky QUEBEO.8 5000 tons | MOTRRAL.3 ou DATE OF SAILING, ° Steamers will aail as follows : » Portland ME GLADSTONE'S LIFE ! Lako Memphremagogs Leave Montreal by Bonaven THRLIVE OV TUE RIGHT HON.WILLIAM It.GLADSTONE.By George Barnett Snsith.One vol, 8v0., with Portraits.grave for Bewsen, dally acriving io Me I.P.ALDEN; Supt.Trails, BRADLEY / A History of Enyland during the last thirty yrars.- Peut à Gen.Mange, This work has met with great oucçoss in England.DAWSON BROS, 159 & 161 SL James Street.DENTISTS.W.H.DION YOUNG, D.D.S, Graduate of Philadelphia Dental College, 1 DENTIST, 300) NOTRE DAME STREET, Musrgieal and Mechanienl Dentistry, ALL MODERE IMPROVEMENTS, stlention gisen $0 administration of Énesthotios under suporvisidm of Medical Praoti ner.Over 15 years\u2019 practice tn the Denial Profession.800; Notre Dame Street, Montreal, Sp Sam Bates of Passage for Winter Months : Caszs\u2014Montreai to Liverpool, 850 ; return de, 90, AINTS, Prepaid Broersge Tickets issued aû the: lowest P.&o, McARTHUR & RANUVACYVEREN AYD SEVORNEAS OF Tlotrots be Grand Trunk Rsilwo, ose aye granted 40 and in London, 40 Bew- 3 India Avinze, mm For Freight or Passage, ¥iinn, Main & Mon Ads dhe, Be DAVID TORRANCE & 00, _ Exehange Qoun, +PACIFIC MATL 88.COMPANY, Japan, Chine, Bends .wich Isinnés New Zealand, Aus tralia, British Cotumbis, Northern and Southern Californis and Ari BREWERS, &o.John H.R.Molson & Bros.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, No.286 Bt.Mary street, MONTREAL, roc For California, Have atways ou band the various kinds of Ale and Porter, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.£AMILISS RBOULABLY SUPPLIED.TAILORING.L.N.A.RITCHOT, MERCHANT TAILOR, os 188 Notre Dame Street, Liss just recoived a cholce assortment of SPRING GOODS, OF THE LATEST FASHIONS, Asia Cutter, Mr.RITCILOT is second to none.A perfect fit guaranteed, Eloamers sali BOK oper, or Now York on the 200 And to New Sealand and the climate, soil a mots thèse two countries and the pros.for settlers free on application, in regard to routes Departenant No.357 BROADWAY, = IA FROM ANTWERP.Notice te Importers of Glass, &06.) £6.4 Bpring Bhips will leave Antwerp as follows; * FOR MONTREAL: or about 20th of March, FOr passage or information apply at the Company's Have been awarded rr : 7 Basque \u2018\u2019 Kinar-Temberakjalver,\u201d on or arg E : J \u2018 or about 30th To ge by the above firsh vessels wil] ba neccesary to hay ™ 15 time, Shippers iho STEINMANN & LUDWIG, ANTWERP, HUNDERLOH & CO, Zo bo bas of Whoiesale F.H.REYNOLDS, * Chartes Leggs & Company, Mstabiished 1889.) SOTSOTIONS OV PATRNTS, 1¢ Be.James Benawy.DRUGGINTS.G.L.Wiest.DRUGGIST, org, is ae ANCHOR LINE LABGOW every SATURDAY, And KB- LARLY to LONDON direct, \u2019 Trocs New York to Glasgow, Londonderry, Deltas 8%.Joseph sud Bichunind strvens, 83 Nowspaper Advertising Bureau.ALYERTISERS Ea cost of an Papers rosea oer Advoriialp ud fora 2a, Joarn the si \u2018{teo.P.novel For Books of In BENDYRSON aE 1 or to GUSTAVE LEVE, "]
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