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[" , Were secluded were demolished.General Middleton Surprised by Half-Breeds and Indians, A DESPERATE PIGHT LASTING FOR MANY HOURS, Three Volunteers Killed and Twenty-two Wounded, Some Fatally.The Nintleth Battalion, \u201cA\u201d Battery and the Toroato School of Infantry Lose Heavi- ly\u2014Toronto Grouediers Relieve Mid.dleton\u2014The Battle Still Raging -= = Yhen Telegraphic Communication Waa Interrupted\u2014 Battleford Rellioved by Colonel Otter \u2014 The Redskins Disperse at the Approach of the Troops, WINNIPEG, April 24, 10 p.m.\u2014A despatch has just been received from the West announcing the opening of the fighting of the campaign.Gen.Middleton, with an advance detachment on the right bank of the Saskatchewan, encountered the rebels fifteen miles south of Batoche\u2019s Crossing.Two hundred Indiawe and- French half-breeds lay in ambush in a ravine and opened a heavy fire on our troops.The casualties upon the |: side of the volunteers are pretty large on socount of the surprise.Private Ferguson and Bergt.Macklin, sharp-shooters of the 90th Battalion, are known to be killed.Some fifty are reported wounded, among the latter are Capt.Clarke, of No.6 company 90th Battalion.Gen.Middleton had a rifle bullet fired through bis hat.A LONG FIGHT.; \u2018The battle began about ine o'clock this morning and was still in progress about one o'clock.The rebels set fire to the prairie, but a heavy rainstorm put the fire out.The General at once surrounded the ravine and the hope is expressed that none of the rebels have escaped.\u201cA\u201d Battery is also reported to have suffered some In poth killed and wounded.Further partic are anxiously awaited, DETAILS OF THE ENGAGEMENT.Later- The lateat despatch announces that the fight began at 9.15 a.m.\u2014-The rebels, advancing from a ooulee near the river, opened fire upon scouts led by Major Boulton.The latter returned the fire, when the rebels remoupted and retired to thelr place of ambush.From the ambush they rose each time in firing.General Middleton at once placed the troops in skirmishing order.\u201cA\u201d Battery could not at first feel the enemy with the guns, so good waa their shelter.Eventually, however, the battery got into a better position and rained a raking flre among them.Two houses in which the rebel reserves +The rebels next made a dash and fought the 90th at close quarters, but#the severe fire from the left wing forced them to retire.The \u201c fight was in Indian.style on the part of the rebels, who were always either concealed behind trees or in the bluffs.Their fire was hot and very effective.Capt.Clark, with the sharp-shooters, first advanced in skirmishing order after the scouts signalled danger, and closely following were the Toronto School ot Infantry, the latter taking the right flank.SEVERE CONFLICT.De conflict now became gefiersl and terribly severe.The Indians were exceedingly combative, and the war-whoobp yell could be heard distinctly some distance off.They rallied time and again, keeping up an inces?sant fire for fully an hour.Subsequently the fire slackened on the part of the enemy, but was again resumed.Shortly after noon the prairie was sot on fire, as a result of the battle, but a heavy rain which set infabout noon quenched it.DRIVEN FROM AMBUSH.A party of rebels have been successfully driven from their ambush in the ravine by the bard firing ot the volunteers.General Middleton had a close call, being shot through the hat.Capt.Wise, his A.D.C., had his horse shot under him.REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE.The Tenth Royals came up to the relief from the opposite side of the river, and are doubtless now in conflict.TREMENDOUS STORM.BATTLEFORD, N.W.T., April 24.\u2014A tremendous storm of rain and hatl, acoom- pitied by vivia lightning \u201cend loud thunder, is raging now, ana may intercept telegraphio communication, The Dead and Wounded.\u201cThe following is a list of casualties reported at the time of the despatch, but is yet incomplete : 90TH BATTALION\u2014EILLED.Private FERGUSON, No.6.company.Sergéant MAOKIN, No.6 company.WOUNDED.Captain CLARKE, No.8 company, slightly ip the arm.Corporal Copg, No.8 company, in both legs.Corporal LETHBRIDGE, No.$3 company, shot through the breast.Corporal Bowpex, No.4 company, slightly fn the head.Private JARVIS, No.3 company, slightly eX wounded.Private J.Caer, slightly in the neck.Private HarToP, No, 8 company; left; agn.Private C.KruP, No 6 company, in the groin.Private GLOVELL, No.2 company, in the shoulder.Private MarTuEws, No, 6 company, in the arm.pErivate SLATER, No.6 company, in the ea\u201d BATTERY KILLED Gunper DoxiuILux Wy CTR EYRE 7 A n (EL Before the Battle The Rebels who fought Middleton\u2014Drilling under Dumont\u2014The Rebel Lieutenant haranguing his Force.(FROM A SKETCH BY AN EX-MEMBER OF THE N.W.MOUNTED POLICE) - WOUNDED, Gunner COOK.Gunner AINSWORTH.Gunner Mo18sEAU \u2014all these seriously.Bergeant-Major MAWHINNEY.Gunner LAXGBELL.Gunner ASSELIN.Gunner IMRIE, and Gunner TAYLOR these slightly.C.- CHOUL OF INFANTRY WOUNDED.ARTHUR Watson, through the body and fatally.= E.CORRIES, through the arm.R.McDuNauD, shot through the arm.(A full and graphic description of he fight ud wineased bu **The Star's dcorre- th General teh Pn vere.in later ed BATTLEFORD D RELI EVRD, COLONEL OTTER'S COLUMN MARCHES INTO THE TOWN\u2014THE INDIANS FLERE 2 WINNIPEG, April Mt Much relief ;was caused here bye the reco af this rnoon of a me e from Rartierond, that Col.Herch- mer, with a hundred men of the Mounted Police bad arrived there and reported that Colonel Otter\u2019s brigade wus only twenty miles behind them.The Indians, who had been threatening the Jost for the past two weeks, are rapidly dispersing.A scout from Col.Otter reached the fort yesterday aud, Foported the advance troops cam at the Battle river, which they crossed this morn ter\u2014All the Es jet column, under Lol.Ouer has, accordin, the whole vailoy 0 of the Battle river in search of Indians Zod ba but all have die- ap the wan to join as fes at the approach of tho troops.Nothing but forcea marches could have onabled the route to bave been covered in 50 short a time.Several telegrams have been received by the Hudson Bay Company since yesterday afternoon confirming the news of the fight at Fort Pitt and the capture of MoLean and family by the Indians, in whose hands they 1s pow are.Deep anxiety is felt as to the ult mate safoty of the pr Isoners, as thé indians are, it 18 feared, like dea take their revenge upon tham for ube eath of their warriors who fell in the figh The wife and.he of Mr.Smart, killed at Battielord, are nearly heartbroken at the sudden bereavement subtained, Smart was killed while scouting three miles from the town.\u2018lhree bullets entered his body.His horse also was wounded and died tne same nig THE CALGARY DISTRICT, PPOSED-~THE BLOODS.WINNIPEG, April 24.\u2014A despatch from Calgary announces that two of Rev.Mr.ao Dougall\u2019s scouts have returned to Calga They went as far as the Battle river.ui romainiog two scouts (Stoney Indians) bave ?robably arrived in Edmonton by this Lime jeut.Corgell and Capt.Steele's scouts ro- port no hostiles seen since those first re- orted.They have forwarded despatches rom Major-General Surange by 8 loy a half- breed courier and the indica ications 8 are that communication will lished at once with Edmonton and that atthe march of Gen.Strange\u2019 8 force will be unopp: A A zoport rom an authentic source in Fort od reports that the Blood Indians killed\u201d a steer belonging to T.G.Baker & the other day and that Capt.Cotton dd not feel that he had force enough at Lis command to take the Indiaus prisoners.It is felt that something will have to be dune immediately to show the Bloods that they cannot run things, NOTES FROM WINNIPEG, A BOLDIER'S FUNERAL \u2014 DEPARTURE OF \u201cFROOP8\u2014SASKATOON LOOTED.- WINXTIPEG, April 24._The funeralrervices over the remains of the late Private Mor- wick, of the Halifax battalion, tou tnis morning at 9 o'clock.Rav.Jontreath omic lated.It Is believed nat as a member of the St, Geo cong thon at Halifax, of which Rev.Parti idge is rector.The funeral took 1200 rom the General Hospital to the Br Tn aha salute was fired over the grave by then the members « of \u201cx\u201d Company, of which ember.\u201cThe Winnip d Quebec School of Cavalry left fo lhe ee pelle at noon to-day.The London Fusili were entertained with cold Telresbmenty at Portage la Prairie last night by Mesars.\u20188.R.Marlette, Dr.Hagar, Houston: Mortôn, Morrow and Land rmer Londoners.alk Wiliams and Cpt.McMillan, M.P expresaive of thanks and ste bachie and br.Hagarty and ox Mager MoDonald d The soidiers were very onthust- asthe and thankful for the kindness and fare- thought of their formar fellow citi Zeus.The Govo peral\u2019s Bedy quad provided by the oitizens \u2018with tes at dies ent hotels, and tho oth Battalion with lur where the th refreshrments by tte : and ensure their Triendlineas R- JoxEs, shot in the jaw.\u2026 - \u2014 een It is said be will visit\u201cPiapot and other great infh chiefs, over whom he | uence, THE FORT PITT AFFAIR.ACCOUNT OF CHIEF FACTOR M LEAN'S PRESENCE IN BIG BEAR'S CAMP.ISPECELAL TO THE STAR).WINNIPEG, April 24\u2014The Captain of the steamer \u2018-Northeote telegraphs that if the water is high enough, and no accident should occur, the boat will reach Clarke's Crocaing on Saturday.Private Marwich, or \u201cF\u201d Company, the\u2019 Halfax Battalion, was buried here yesterday, pany\u201d s officers, had always been vorginiunn- GENERAL STRANGE FORCE LIKELY TO BE ] them, they started down tho river, and and after a wit The following \u2018account h as been received explaining the manner in which Chief Factor Me cl , of the Hudson Ÿ mpany, me to be a prisoner in the hands of the fadians: \u201c When Big Bear took up his position before Fort Pitt, Chief Factor McLean went into his camp Lo § uado him it possible to abandon the i ol attacking the fort.McLean, like other Hudson Bay Com- with the Crees, and was evidently under e impression thatat 80 {ar as be was rned rsonaily, ho had on nine to ow- to writo a a letter to his friends Poids cho f tort advising the him in Big Bear's civilians to come mf as prisoners rather than killod m in the Intended attack on the garrison.\u2018The polico were also told to lay down their arms and leave, and on condition they did this they were promised that they would not be molested The civilians followed the ad- n McLean's letter, but Ins be e pallantie determined on tight ond against enormous odds rather secure the personal safety of himself tend his men at Pie cost of a surrender or an ignominious retreat.Boon alter the settlers had given themselves up as prisoners Little Poplar and Big Bear, besdiog about 100 of their followers, made assault on the garrison, T ht was fast aod furious alle it ast ; and for a time it looked as t h Inspector Dickens and his gallant hroug pecto let D band of twenty would be overpowared, but the coolness and pluck of the garrison ultimately sriumphed and the Indians were driven off with & loss of four killed on the and several others wounded, some of etn very badly.On the side of the potion, Constable Cowan was killed and Constable Lonsby wounded.The victory of Inspector Dickens and his bandful of men gave time for a gomparatively safe and thorough honorable retreat.The settlers had of iY r own accord abandoned such protection as he was able to afford them, and nothing remained for him but to save his force and keep his surplus ammunition and supplies from falling into the hands of the Fitting up & York boat, chey provisioned it for the journey, and then destroying everything in the shape of supplies, arms and ammunition which they could not take with 10us journey arrived ab ttleford, worn with watching, exposure and fatigue, but \u2018otherwise safe a à vel ge save the wounded constable, who is doing well This account is thought to be somewhat Mr.MoLean\u2019s letter must have been written in English, which language 0 is entirely unknown to Bi oar and tribe, who could not even own language.I is thought ble That on may have vilians, on his own account, to ae themselves up to Big Bear, as be doubted the ability of the garrison to defend ons, INSPECTOR DICKENS\u2019 REPORT.WINNIPEG, April 24.\u2014Inspector Dickens, of the Fort Pitt mounted ted police, who, with the men under his command, arrived at, pattielord 0 n Wednesday, gives the follow- detalls of the fight at the ot: On the i April Chief Big Bear an is band of indlans approach enger demanded that ar rms and aumu- nition be given him by the police.Ius Dickens answered that they would never be given.Scouts returning from were at th were fired_u by I enraged | st he refusa Ther the u exoiti ht followed, one iin ait folle killed an anoiber 8 the fort à ap sending » n back.dlans arbore.ou 250: but, notwith- ading thel r number, could pot Stand ore tho'd are feof\u2019 th e god Chlef Factor M Just take the oon ous for the and.ohildre of 2 \"hom there was a to meet them, and they marched into the cks amid the cheers of the whole population.WITH THE SIXTY.FIFTH, THE DOINGS OF THE BATTALION MA OAL- GARY\u2014IN CAMP IN A BLIZZARD.[FROM THE STAR BPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) CALGARY.N.W.LT, Aorll 17.\u2014Your readers bave been kept familiar with the dothgs of the 65th Battalion up to their arrival at Bwift Current on the 11th instant.ere they met the Queen's Own, and after Interchanging greetings with their brothers in arms, typ Montreal boys proceoded on their way to ary, whither they had been ordered, \u2018and which they reached on Sunday about noon.The town in its holiday attire had turned out to welcome the troops, who as they stepped Jrom the cars and forined unos & e platform, were greeted with repeated cheers.The scene, tw the eye of vne accustomed to the manners,customs,costumes and climate of our Eastern Province, as cer- \u201ctainly striking.Here we stood on the 12th of April, everyono in his hnaviest Winter clothing, which bad ben found so necessary - on leaving home, apd throughout our jour- noy around Lake Superior, actually op- .the heat of what seemed to be \u2018a Y July sun.Around us were.gathered & looking oom in part of reprosentitives of the fairer sox bedecked in their Sunday finery, in greater proportion of Indians and squaws of tbe Sarcee and Blackfoot tribes, together with r poet of the genus cowboy, arra road-brimmed hats, buckskin jackets and leather unmentionables, and mounted on wild looking mustangs, who reared, pranoed and curvetted in à manner that\u2014 rtainly have uu-; seated their riders, bad t Le latter been\u2014 well, had they not been 8.AS it way the riders sat quietly in he ga ldles, evidently enjoying the astonished admiration which their equestrian performances evoked among the newly arrived soldiers.THE CAMP GROUND.After breakfast and a short interval for repose, the men were marched to he exmp- ing Rround, situated ou a level plateau lying ust below the, u arters of the Mounted olice, and about half a mile | from the tons.Here tents were pitched, every settled down to make the best of life \u2018under canvas.Sunday, Monday and Tuesday passed without the occurrence of any event of interest.The weather continued bright and Summer like, and officers and nen worked away assiduously at drill, the men, even the rawest recruits, exhibiting a readiness in acquiring necessary\u201d knowledge o nod a suldier-like precicion Iu executing ments required of them, which jus- sty the ellof that 4 few mors days\u2019 trainin ng | turn them oul the equals of any battalion In the Dominion.WW; edpesd ay it turned suddenly colder.Early in the morning snow tell, and ut noon the wind which had been bl owinæ from the west all morning, became a hurricane, and the snow beginning to fall again, we were jreated to a genuine Western \u201c blizvar All pi inst the wind seemed impossible sud tho the ing snow, driven hither and thither b the violence of the storm, rendered it a d cult task to find one\u2019s way from one tent to the other, The ténts were soon filled with snow, aud the men were indeed in a's0 plight The Mounted Police, however, kin y came to the rescue, and provided ACcommodation in ttieir quarters, where all were Bafely housed for the night.The storm razed all pigbt, and in the morning, though the wind bad subsided, the weuther was s d, and has continued so since.INBPECTION BY GENERAL STRANGE.On Thursday afternoon She battalion was paraded for inspection Pr the officer in command\u2014Major-General St 6\u2014 who expressed himsell well satlstiod, p51 spoke In very complimentary term the fitneas of \u2018the men ror ne jack ib hey bad Undertaken, e were join s morning by Battalion from Winnipeg, under Colonel Sm We \"wifi probably start, accompanied by them and hundred cowboys, and under comand\u201d of General Strange, for Fort Kdmonton, on Monday or Tuesday next.The distance to bo traversed is over two, baudrad miles, and the journey will bave to be made in as there is no railway comtnuat- : cal on.Newspapers are not plentiful fn is region, nut copies, of TsE.STAR eo to band aud are For the Porton , of ee desir to \u2018write to members of de talion, t may be well to mention that, as its rtain, - si, communion addressed to pipes, vit a request that they be or vanded | 2 terre FROM CAPTAIN BAUSKT.rivate letter from ale y, beating date The 16th of thie mo ith gad town to-day, tains the fo ihe ie to the men 0 85th: : \u201cThe Doaltn od spirits of the the barte re excellent, privee ar better than ane r battadion the hardships of the journes, and have Deon everywhere praised on aoocountot good and .ble conduct mirth.Dlaciplin porte ct and al the battation is e reel ect, a) doing honor to » -tlefgrd.ati in an a) révelved in | t, oof A RAGE FOR LIFE.re The Parlious Journey of Gearge Applezarth from Battleford to Swift Current\u2014Mow Battleford was Sacked by the Indians ~The Squaws Join fn Pillagisx the Place amd Deck Themselves in the Finery of the Whites \u2014 Stray Shots from the Saskatchewan, [FROM THE STAR SPECIAL COBRESPONDENT WITH COLONEL OTTER'S BRIGADE).KATCHEWAN Apri ril 17 \u2014 ris aarp, Sasa journe of, Gorge garih, Instructor on heasant\u2019s Reserve, h a region ed with Redskins, putinues to bed leading topic of conversa- h.after taking his holy auront aud will gccompany A \u2018alice t«-day on their ride Forth.Tht te announces his tention of re- Sng at once to his rve, and after the \u2018will continuo ta to Instruct the In- e art qi farming, provided milt- tarp en an istancs is assur The 30th of March.waa.the first day on which he had anysugplcions of an intended rising.Earlyon the morning of that day the band of Crees, under his direction on the Government reserve, twenty miles south-east of Battle ford, duparted for the town, declarin they were going to demand food and toi from and rit Expustulations \u2018wers useless, with a promise to return within two days the party, which consisted of mone bucks, d ed.The tollow- in MO! at five 0° clock.he was awaken- éd by a hal Rat breed named Baptiste and casan who informed him of the a Pho ae Ad A t Battleford.Both ap; cited, and sald that they.Pad HERA their men with the ob- ect of securing his esca) tant ht advised Applegarth ,Lmmediately rations Jor departure, and de-# a Ra ao | e u 200 à miles eo t related proceedings Red rer lace since oe ay before.hat hod the.Stoneys, they drove into Joined or and commenced to lopt the town.T rised the idents and settlers, a of apron i abl, had taken refuge in leaving U an ho rapa- housaold effects to the mercy of ciousredskins.- THE PILLAGE OP BATILERORD.House atter | house was visited in quick suocesslon, the squaws loudly acclaiming and es as the bucks smashed in the doors with axes.Firearms were the first thing sought for by the braves, while the females ransacked esch dwelling from top to bottom in quest of such articles as de- Hal the feminine ore.Soon the hitherto quiet and peaceful town of Battleford was transformed into a veritable place of J de tort .\u2018Torn carpets, chairs, aha empt trunks w th Tato, oo streets, \u201chich were thronged-f by at least 00 Indians, wbo, made ht: with war paint, shouted and arsine 5 po their rifles simultapeously, perfect pande- i, k, they pllagers \"bad the a at.wor thok Yoo result of which a ay tho bate Thoroughly alarmed b the grave Intelligence.Mr.Applegarth seated and young sister-in-law in his wa wagon reparatory to a start t when be Indians, who were fro! pearance.The raves od com: à live- to the fate ol the whites.to allow them to exoi tecussion as team was immediately unhitched, and lashing the horses into à æallop ten or-;wèlve es wére covered before the pace was slackened.No hostl however, appeared, and before dark Judge § ulenu's party was overtaken.u, who 18 the stipoa- magistrate for the district of t- position of affairs.d from Battletord 30 AUS before the outbreak, leaving his house, containing turni- ture valued a at t 35,000 to the mercy of the savage à es.The united party, now fod in aeshor to Taroles rsons, pushed on and reached the Saskatchewan crossing night.Twelve hours later, they arrived at Swilt Cu way down, a mounted policeman named odd and Smart, a half-breed, were encountered.pois related thn manner of the killing of Barney Tremont, on his farm, sout Beast of Battleford.Tremont, refusinæ give up his horses to the Indians, was fatal y wounded, but bad time to count.STRAY SHOTS.Man the men took their flrat April bath on or 15th in the murky waters of the swift Naskatchewan.which roars through ite narrow banks at a rapid rate.At an early hour on the 15th all the mounted lice 1n camp, under command of Colonel Herchmer.the stream, going in a north-weiterly direction on a recon- ern du expedition.In all provability 1 be unsuccessful in discovering aliens of hostiles, as the various bands have moved of to und the forces of Riel or in search of The en nS oouon between Swift Current and Bat efor, including the Saskatchewan iver, notwithstanding the efforts of the authorities, has for years been infosted by the Stoneys, Crees\u2019 and Barcee Horne transport of the troops and waggons aeross the river necessarily slow, the available means being only an old scow and rthouts,\u201d which occupied six days In ron ug from Medicine at, The stream to the camp has s 80 rapidly that fait of the river bed is uncovered.The pce across is about 1,000 feet.A cable as proved of great service in pulling the scow across.8i les are con- anti com ming in froin Hw Swift Current, and in all likelihood the march will be resumed early Friday morning.Mounted police ce officers are informed that the troupe will meet with resistance from a numerous force in fhe woods south of Battle: The diversions in camp are numerous, and include boxing, shooting, eto.Members of the Queou\u2019 's Own have appointed : deputatio mposed of the ser- gean t upon n Lé-Col, Otter in order to complain about their ra Consider- ling is bel Indigo supply oF vu of Sugar ! form et the pri in pal griev- jit oronto\u2019's crack reviment.ED \u201cFROM SERVICE, PART OF HR FOURTEENTH BATTALION RELIEVED FROM DUTY AT KINGSTON.son ya TO THE sta KIN April 24\u2014Yes Lt.-Col.Vililors.Dod D.20\u201d received tone ion from the Militia Departm ment that three companies of the 14th Battallon, guarding the city hea del, wero relieved From: service dE sn Lhe companies \u201c station ed ar ary eine sono | n service, wit be relieved: rnoon the Battalion paraded through.the streets and met .The Jelt the Drill nally agreed d red them of phelz dan er, adding thy o 8 pueys woul would be re to follow, n te e squaws De pres y Da over the events of of ate pre 24 in y fitting silk dresses, obtained at Battle oy coollys walked up and ove in front of Mrs AD wning when the lusts I Loadior to tr Oo ihe road fier proceeding 2 | gocasuex in in sénow beak whipple-Lree snapped in two.'ortunate.accident tlirew another de The wey oF of thd escape of the little codes most they extricate it, the astonishment horror, celved thiee Indians, circ Strcling, about bluff, nearly thi & Axa fn ba after several | ht in & not-to- TE ces as a ror ed by swift an ete ina on aod me, may we to\u201d the\u2019 otherme: Had heaven me t pormitted the settiers \u201cot the N orth West to o themselves and organe oi militia home defencé the siai Frog Lake d Hl the ok cod 2 ditu Incurred A warding.toons RCroes A Je fo te cote Joe Globe.Itis ofted trom Montana that Riel! the 1, is 8 naturalized of United re but, even aE on pa % the State D De En or Mr.Cle Cleve- vives + \u201caime on him, What wi: M rampe and BE 2 Joba the Frobib pléoait we have no wie land of his their unjust demands promptly and firmly Ye lton Spectator.] hies pot siogulariy, are at pri send two.ot bis murderous assailants to their last ac- | go or not we may friendly\u201d orme as formerly.\u2014 Toronto | gram.and Rd.Evans.The y will botd its ennusl mostidg | aE | persons must be made to understand that they cannot shed blood with impunity.3 3 \u2018That the deluded followers of Riel be with as much clemency asis possible, 4.That thev be not treated with as a clas but as individuals.5.That those not gulity of crime bave thelr just claims promptly gran .\u2014 Hawi This is the\" Government 8 position: The ple of Ontario whose, sons and daughters C have boon aes in the ar North-West the insurgents and those who have join- oy them, demand that the rebellion shall bo crushed forol bly, and its leaders brought to punishment.The people of Quebec whose cust r rien ¢ bose partly of their own ood and of plas own Jeitgion who have Dt so deeply wronred the Government, call a halt.They say hat the half- breeds must not beshot down; that they must bave their grievances red tickle the fancy of Ontario a dose or four million dollar military parade has been got up.Lo eatisfy Quebec that parade isto be nothing but n parade, and terms are to be mado with the rebols.\u2014 Winnipeg Free Press (feform).Perbaps the most impudent act of Mr.Riel\u2019s career is that in which he assumes the role of the injured innocent, and makes accu- ton against the Dominion autborities for respu sibility for the unfortunate occur- reuces tow transpiring in the North-West.It may suit Mr.\u2018's peculiar forte to assume this attitude in the hope t that it wi = tag ats None ho obh pave whic e only hope he can have > ishmeat, when.he finds Queen's officors.of those who Lave left Poor omes to | ro- | teot the settlers of the North-West from the mu cts which Mr.Riel has set louse.The day for this murderous outlaw 4 trifie with the Interests of tho people of Canada by \u201cmanifestos,\u201d which are etmply ed |, as a shelter from the pubdishwment for murder and assassination, is gone past.awa Sun ( Independent.) the French members of the rlla- 874, Riel bad many sympathize Bleus as well as ues: They interes themselves in Bs behalf and \u2018shielded him from the officersof the law.They called him their fellow-countryman and case tbair own.Indications of a tendency to tak take as similar view on this occasion are seen, and unless Riol is pee- pore a Yobe field Do harm will befall Lim.18 suspected that the visit made by Mr.Royal, the member for Provencher, to the North-West was to see Riel\u2019 5 friend aod get them to induce him to oo th the Government; but whether t pie be vite sure: that the Freach-Canadians, whether in Manitoba or Quiebe uebec, would do all thoy could to preven: fol from being surrendered to the law, in the ovent of his betog laid hold of by Gensral Middleton.On the of the Be Amol ment of = _ ® the occasion.River rebellion Archbishop Taché was t go-botween employed by 8ir John.On Socasion Mr.Royal plays tha E role the | Archbis op sod Sir JOUR.n not Stn on-âs CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.a Appoint te and Noti \u2014Bauk Appointments.OTTAWA, Avril 24.\u2014 To-morrow's Oficial Gazette will contain tho appointment of the following as commissiongrs under the Liquor License act: Ju udge Hamilton, 1st, r Thunder Bay, Ont.; W.Chisnolm Caverai, 2nd, Niplesing ; Dr.Laberge, 1st, Hunt- A.Samson, 3rd, York, N.B.; Pi Tab vre, 1st, noter, Que Z.Fouilot, accu 8 et, Que.; Jo LeGra od, 3rd, Bon- | aventure; Judge in, Upper 1st,\u2019 Haldimand, Ont.PL 0.Pa radi 3rd, Riche- lien, Que.; \"Pierro Lefevre, y da rairie, eat dur n° Bon Zod, Yar 1st, Oxford, * Oui uty Judge H.B.8 a ey gor 2nd, Nipisaing, \"3.T.untingdon, is issued axomp tin wenn the Cha sis he Gatinea fer the operation operations ry i fay as dela to sa A orbon ation is ise issued: Seclaring a Temperance stn pue Fronténad ton, returning offiese city, y, and erg'uson, shotif, for count co -counetl have ing the ordor.in-coundil [ER ing the ae of Domioion lan and declaring the yen season for whe Sn and salmon trout in Ontarie to be the whole luonth of Noyer in each your.Granville British Columbia, isi; declared to be a \" place in which excise licenses for the manufacture of liquor may be asued.tions are respec pleniers for a iso eve a aoroes the Restigouals che batwee! n Compbe ei LS Presse dire also given o! ual bie dios 5 pat olctiote wide t a AE ny 21 me bao une 1, annual June Hire oa of H Hamilton, une 1, ancusl mooting Ju une 161 LE Cartier Sune ofr pan: Banque Ville Mari T ce Foron a d oil \u2018of oY r oronto, wives vebta May oF econd \u2018Trust company givo notice bave oi asc M.new power of séjorney | io favor J having recœlved an order from r recess, the House pti, into mm.it nffttoe où The b bill Lo anond the .ating the Richelieu and Ontario avigeli ; PRICE ONE CENT CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.ws Md will start for Suakire bbe Ganalbue was e.Ballerich.t Paris aulliotined torche urdor of Mn John Nalsh, Attorney General of Irelan has been appointed Lord Chanosllor for res ed along the Suez (Häbdreds of New York shirt makers struck yesterday because thelr wages had been reduced to $3 a week.Soveral persons have been arres nb Tarragona, Gorond aud Saragossa, 8, on suspicion of being concerned in a republioan rev aud-shoe factory of Bridges 8 Co., oT Framiogton, was burned last Light w with u riz amount pA stock; loss, The Swiss assembly has called the International ovnference, for the 7th of Sept, for the purpose ot forming an International copyright treaty.An enterprising Missouri man bas for sev- »rol weeks been doiuæ an active business at Washiugton sellinæ offices.Soverul prom- | ineat po ticlans more victimize The Courrier (a French Devapaper published & Alexandyin) states t 0 Mahdi bas attacked and defeated the Prés Le foroes guar Massowah.The Italian Consul bas no whowledge of the affair.he Hudson river is higher at Fort Edwards, N.Y., than it has been for 15 years.l'hirty feet of the Fort Edward Water ower Company's drain has gone out, and it is leared tho whole structure will go and inun- dato the town.At Baltimore, yesterday, Constance Edgar, _ [1 stepdaughtér Si Jerome Napoleon.Bona- > \"| parte, and grand-daughter of Daniel Webster, was invested with the havit and veil of the Order of V Isitation, aud assumed the religious name of Bister Mary de Sales.Victoria, B.C., wus placarded yesterday with the notices: \u201cChinese must gu; \u201cDown with the i\" * We know who they are,\u201d etc.\u2018The police removed the placards immediately.Conaiderable anxiety is ivlt, and it is believed a secret society for the extermination of the Chinese exists.A Brooklyn -gentloman recently saw Jim McDermott, the alleged informer, in London, is halr, whiskers and eyebrows were dyed - jet black, and he seemed to be continually shadowed by detectives.Re said he was sure the sus icion that bo was à spy would Le removed in time.At Panama esterday while a strong bare ricade was being orected entirely Srclosing tho Central and South American Cable Com uny\u2019s office and great preparations were ori mado fora ug t tho Americans arrived, Knocked down tho barricades and took recalled to barracks by bugles.\u2018Tho Rock Island Railrond yesterday made a flat reduction of forty per cent.on all classes from.Chicago to St.Paul and Minnesota transfer points.This is tbe most important aod aggresaivo western cut yet made.It is reported that 15-cent rates on grain to the east ure ensily accessible at _ Chicago.At New Orleans yesterday the vite of policeman Evaus and à man named Wenger Nero found dead in ted with ballet ot antag in _ r head.Evaus is suspec her them, but he says ho oud th v) he dead, and simply took away bis boven months old baby, A servant girl who evasive answers been arrested.The Duke of Argyle, the Earl of Carngre von, tho Marquis of Ripon and other rich and influential landowners have formed an association called the \u201cNation Land Cou pany,\u201d for the purpuse of securing the Rie dual breaking up of the \u201clarge parcel\u201d system of landownership now injurlously prevalent in Great Britain.The plan of ore Panization is to buy up land at wholesale and sell in out in Jots not to exceed forty acres, under conditions Let to cause further sub-div nreven - tion of title.The company will NE ferred payments covering at ears.THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN CRISIS.= \u2014-_ The Question of To inasian x Reported to Advan Tirpale The Ameeor\u2019s Contidence.LoNDON, April i4.\u2014In the Hogse of Com- \u2014 mons this \u201cafternoon Messrs.Labouchére and Ricbard usked wbuther the Government, before deciding to go to war Russia, would seek the offices of a Mriendly power to obtain a peaceable settlement.Me, ludstons replied that never, ring ndeuce with Hani or the discussions of the serious questions at present before them, had the Government said anything in prejudice of the idea ad vanced by tho questioners.As, ho owever, every answer made by tbe Government in the Mouse of Commons was ounced to Russia, the Government had deoided that it was neither advisable nor ccoventenmt to make declarations through parliataent.adaveex, April 25.\u201ciho eon polieves o-Russian ute may yet ar poscefuliy if Russia ie bougstiy desirous Fi svolding & quatrel- It is ported from Bt Poterabitr hut Russian troops are advamc- ng upon | The Government is bay thousands of Whitepoan torpedoes man tured for the protection of the Bocthers ooast.éxtraordinaty credit of 360,000,000 roubles for the navy is about to be arantod.Naval circles are at tever boat over Po orted presence uf a British fron: pe lutivontock, the Russian port on-the Sea 3 fone la en the .tiy distr a | i 0 ons.twos woeën Russian end Engle.* Le present corres| 8 Les Si reside at Cobourg in the event olwi.The Armstrong gun works | pts cie do quaptity of war mater clta a etron ment of engineers are cngairod tn blasting a pnasage through the 108 to the ironclad *\u201cPoter the Great\u201d to The ith a h urveysd Ti e Britis y ns 8 , several fronclads and other Yeasels w boing built iu private -yards for É powers witha view vo purchasing tance ofa Trontier pet sistent ain her HAVE \u201c bs |v tween Meshed aud Teheran is broken.eral Lumsden is thus Conon: | from on neutrality in the event of war bét: lan Rusala CABUL, | 24.\u2014The Ameer has \u2018The says: tinting vita Russia\u2019 PS ®not b hop ough wh April 4 24.po vd \u201cNayord vik\u201d hasarrived h 1 direct wit te don.upleating Jog rit Apri EL ed the ot statement that 25 Is co HE defend Busing .othe Balter, T° AY, April the gok out for five Russian yo Foot chauce of suttiement.Îles ln Rusia ee CA LONDON, April 24.\u2014The telograph April states that Pitaly is dentrous oto Jo tral through the qui Oosan.Les List week.Deg, DOMINION PARLIAMENT, Punishment of Burglars\u2014Gevernmont But.ness\u2014The Franchise Bill, OrTAWA, April 24.\u2014Mr.Robertson (Rint troduced a bill to amend the erimig.aw.The object was to lool pesaitios for burglarious attempts meke the punishment for burglary on - conviction jrmprisonment for lite.Th : was read a firs On motion of:Sir John Maodonald it was ordered tbat govergmeut Just ness should take precedence on Mon: Sir John Macdonaid mov vod the Houss into committee un the bill respocting th the ol A franchise.debate was ossre, Plate, wal Wallace (oui ot ay oon adjour r recess.A long deb Me stustiod, whioh early hour this morning.NEWMARKET HANDICAP, Lonpox, April ar Newmarket Lo PRES pa 132 essa * Deptis, Pisaro:\u201d * Lil : The Suez canal commission yesterda: agréod that no fortifications should be dbo erect = Sm charge of the town.The insurgents were ' - FE 1HE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM.- eh over the wi rire, - ed DON, April 24.\u2014Mr.Gladstqne was utly much disturbed over the ru ture by Fronoe a pher 7 relations, with Eq; es Lords this afternoon the Egypt Han oun jinssod L Seomuniteo Without amendent \u2018The stock marker is lifeless.0 tvned somowhet ou the news regarding It Ts \"not Bolloved, rauoo FE at the matter will assume a seri- phase \u2018The felt was reflected \"ous p > pme un the Paris bourse to fimited extent.At \u201crlin & firmer Loue 08 led.Bt pr cu Barriere started for Alosaudria on bis way to quit the country.Ee 1 dois red his deparfure.It is stated th rs to compromise with France by ne un apology oud adinittinæ that her \u201cfes viviated tue 1 ights of of domicile af the - Hosphare Boyptien.Lhé apology, however, to contain no.allusion tu tle seizure of the pupor.news of Frauce's action create rust extheoont both here aud at Alexan- PART, April 24.\u2014The breaking off of offi- elal relations between Frauce and Egypt created a great sensation.The act is considered untnistukuble\u2019 evidence that share is \u201coh undesstanding between France and dtus- sla.April 25\u2014Farl Granville has elponphéa Di Evelyn Buring, Lo British Minkelur iu y pt, Lo suppor ubar to the utmost extremity io bis refusal to make apologies or reparation for tbe suppression ot the Hosphore Egyptien.It ie re- rted tbat Frauce has se rawu from the y tian financlul convention.A late despatch says the French flag at the Cairo consulate bas Peon hauled down aud that Nubar shows no signs of vielding.French charge has beeu instructed to Alexandria to-morrow, and if Egypt fa s » make s satisfactory reply he will leave Alex audria to-morrow evening.In the eveut of aru ture the interest of France will be con- to the Russian copsulate.Three French transports with four thou 4 troops now in wea-Ganal has been ordered to remain ere tor tho present.It ls belivved bere that France | bad Russia are concerting oat Engla April %, midoight.\u2014Rentes are quoted at 781.2c.Egyptian uniffed bonds * rose Hf.on & rumor that Nubar Pasha had re- A signed tha presidency ot the Egyptian coun- etl.The rumor lacks coulirmation.ef 5e Fre Frenon Mediterranean fleet has arriv- NDON, ® FROM KINGSTON.Ve The Sostt Act Campaign \u2014Opening of Navi.FT gutlon, Fa [SPEOIAL TO THE STAR) Krxaston, April 35.Ag ressive warfare ection with tho submission o a Este - the Scott and ; committre The polling will oocur on May 31st, appear bare.The ay promise to\u2019 rooms.the day bofore Gough will a discussions before voting be acrimonious.The © Kingston and Montreal Forwarding \u2026 Company have put their barges, elovators, ete., stationed al this port, in excellent re- air.Many of the barges will be chartered or the season.There will bo suificient, however,lett to meet the requirements of Lhe rain trade.\u2018The Moutreal Transportation mpany have ail thelr crafts ready for the Se in of (havigation.Several tugs will barges froin the west, tuking them ie b to Montreal.It is said tho company will increase its facilities so that ie can do all its repairing here.QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.Discussion os the Insane Asylum Bill Continued.QUEBEC, April, 24.\u2014-The debate on the bill coucerning lunatic asylums was coutinued by Mr.Beaubien, Mr.Robidoux, Hou Mr.Marchand and Hon, Ar.Blanchet, tho latter of whow explained that tha object had ip view in augmenting the number of physi- ciuns sn thé asylums was to put eu end Ww the existing complaints concerning the Management of such institutions.The Aloe \\ben went into committee où the bill, Me.Maitel ln the chair, and discussed its \u2014\u2014 Fev past tb, wheu an-sd-F cs Junruineal was bad.> CITY ITEMS.CU \u2014 A the Freethought Club, Mr.Jos.Firth prhsecture on \u201cMy path from Methodisin Le a reetnon an,\u201d al 3 pl.LU-INOFFOW.The delegutes from tha loard of Trade ana Lory Bxchauge lelt last evening to ai- tena Une opening of the Chicago Board ol ra In Building.\u2018the corporation of the Notre \u201cDame buse tal have jus! purchased from tbe Mus- son estate, Lhe old Donegavs hotel for the sum of $10, 200.The enlargement of tae Lotel will probably begin about the lst of ay 0 \u2014 Rev.J.G.Norton, rector of Christ Church \"CAthiedral, has been lecturing on the \u201cWhite Cross Association, * at Brockville, On account of this organization appeared iu THE STAR some little titne ago, and there is now soulue prospect ol a branch being vrgan- shipping Notes, 3 The Allan SS.\u2018\u2019Corean.\u201d from New York, { arrived at London on Thursday.The Iuman Line SS.\u201c Bale, om Live r- v censtowh, arrived at New York Ent the a inst.ss.\u201cPons.\u201d from Bremen, and \u201cCanada.\u201d \u2018fron Londo D Jere arrived at Liverpucl, toNovada® \u201cEngland\u201d at Queens- Be 8g.George's Society.The annual dinner of the St, Greor Res Society took placé at the Windsor Hotel laut evening.Between 30 and 40 membeis with a umber of invited guests were pres- entand a very pleasant time was speut.Toasts to L health of the \u201cQueen,\u201d the A neral,\u201d and the ** Volunteers\u201d roposed and duly honored, and all airpeccod shortly before midnicht highly pleased with the Yveniog: 8 enjoyment.ONTARIO.A French Canadian vagrant named Frank Bivard was found dead on,the market square, Ottaws, FF riday, He had worked about twenty veurs in > pddy* & Hull factory, but for b past two years wus unable to do uny- Shortly after 11 o'clock \u2018Thursday nigit a a fre opcurred at theworks of tbe Producers\u2019 Oil fluing company, Petrolia.Furev , each containing three hundred barrels of crude oil, were burbed.\u2018Lue stills aro badly damag ; loss from $2,000 to $3,000.>The bay at Toronto is now clear of ice and quite a number of small crafts were out for -the first time on the ith.hag been tho latest time on record that the ice bas re- maluod on the bay since 1893, with the ex- of 1836, when the bay was not clear ue rage rit 26th or one day later.ps kK shou hinad Jaînes Black, about 40 18772 yedrs of age, -frofa the vieinity of Palmer n or Don attempted to get a tree ride on tbo trand Trunk railway train going west from l\u2019oris by Ju jumping on the cow- gatcher ol the el o_unfortunatelv oll oft and the eng! passed over his lows J To a them terribly, so that bo died shortly afterwards.A young mun named Joseph Bradley, of Brampton, wandored down the Canadlan Pawitic railway track and sat down.ar rain came along.(bedriver saw a mun Festi Où bis hauds and kuees on the track, head and body being over the rails.The | usual warning was given and brakes applivid uv the ralp struck Lim Dud threw him: own the ombankment: He fes rribly cut and brulsed.He lay all rgoon unconscious and died in the evening.QUEBEC.The Lower Towo, Quebec, street railway cars commenced ruuning Friday morning.' Lance quantities of square birch timber ng brought into Quebec over the ake bo: cha railway.; i! + About.a dozen men bavenlready bean en- = listed at Quebee for tha new battery of Dominion artillery.Men ate also wanted lor the mounted police force.the Quebec Ferry company\u2019s steamers, whieh have beon locked up in the lee during lho Winter, nre making preparations to cat their way out as soon as practicable.The fee onthe river St.Charles 18 fast breaking up, and the contractors for the harbor Rio ut Quebec are\u201d getting tholr dredaces 1 other appliances ready to resume opura~ tions when the joo moves out.- Y Had a Dreadful Cough, and ralgpd a co! a considerable amount of blood and ve tet; besides, I was very thin, sud so wnk I could scarcely go about ihe house.\u2018This was the case 0 Anan with consunps tion nrising froi on ve Hver complaint.Ho res woveredk his health complete! W hi the\u2019 oe CHURCH ee, At.Et.Martin's Ch La er, At St.Stephen's Church, Arondraces Evans wlil Preach at both se At Knox bylerian Church, Rov.Jas.Fleck will roach ut At Erskine pr Day or rot, ol Bt, Jobn, N.is., will preach at both services.Al Bt.Andrew\u2019 y Church of Scotland, Rev.J.Edgar Hill will preach at both services.At the Protestant House of Refuge, Rev.Allen Hill will conduct service at 3 0 ofclock, St.Mark's Presbyterian Ohurch, Rev.sb x Nichols will breach at both services.At St.Bartholomew's KR.E.Church, Bishop Ussher will preach at both services.At St.James Streot Methodist Churoh, Rov.Dr.Potts will preach at both serviovs.At the First Baptist Church, the Rev.Jd.Wheaton Smith will preach st both services.At Crescent Strest Presbyterian Cburch, Rev.A.B.Muckay will preach at both ser- vicès.At Emmanuel Con ational Oburch, Rev.Dr.Stevenson will preach at both ser vicos, At St.Joseph Street Presbyterian Chu Rev.br.Wardrope, of Guelph, Ont, wi preach at both services.10°.At the Roman Catholle Cathedral, solemn prayers will be bold at 7 p.m.every oven- ug during the month of May.Prayers in honor of the Forty Hours will be opened \u2018after High Mass at the Church of St.Jean Baptiste to-morrow.At the Church of the Messiah, Rev.W.& Barnes will preach In Lhe morning, and Rev.John Williamson in the evening.At St.George's Church.Rev.Canon Milis will preach at the morning service, Rev.C.Trotman in the even Mgr.Fubre wiil bold coufirmation services at the Mouut Royal couvent and St.Denis Academy ou the 3Uth of thie month, Immediately aiter vespers at St.Patrick's hurch, the Catholic Young Men's Society will bold its monthly roliglous meeting.8 SL.Gabriel Church v.Robt.Campbell will preach at both services.Evening subject : \u201cRecognition in the Life Beyond.\u201d At Trinity chureb Rev.Thomas Hood, of St.George's church will proach ingthe morning, nnd Kev.Cavon Mills, recthr, in Lhe evening.At the Roman Catholic Cathedral, on Wednesday, the 20th, at 7 a.m., a solemn bigh mass will he.sung Yor the- Den ra\u201d of the Bishop's k At the out Grand Seminaty on the first of May at 9,30 n.in, Mgr.Fabre will solemnly officiate on the oc cension of the 12th anviversarv of bis consecration The Leo Club will hold 11+ religious meet- fug in the vestry of St.Patrick\u2019s linmedi- ately alter eight o'clock mass.All the embers will receive communion.A the Advent Christian Chureh, Mr.W.Robertson will couduet Lhe services orm and evening.Evening subject, \u201cFacts and Fiction concerning the Devil.\u201d At Notre Dame Church solemn high mass will be sung.Fhe choir, under the direction of Mr.Charles Labelle, will sing Gounod's minor mass, énd à \u2018* Dilectus Deo Hominibug\" at tbe offertory At Christ Church Cathedral.Rev.J.G.Norton will preach at morning service; Rev.J.A.Newnhatu at afternoon Litany: aud Rev, Canon Henderson at eveulng prayer and Holy Communion, At the Uesu at bigh mass the cholr wiil sing Mercadante\u2019s Mass with insirumental accompaniment and at the offertory Mr.J.N.A Beaudry will sing Mendelssohn's tenor solo: = Te Jose seph.On Thursday.the J0th, at Notre Dame de Bonsecours the prayers for the month of May will be solemnly opened Mg Fabre at 7p.m.His Lordship i Yeo the cerry.in the vestry before prayer.At St.Paul's Church, Rev.W.R.Cruik- sbank will preach &t the morning- service, and Rev.Jas.Barclay in the evening.At 4 p.m.there will be & church parade of the Garrison Artillery, when Rev.J.Barclay, chaplain, will ofticlate, At the Church of St.James the Apostle, {here will be special service iu the-afte being Rev.J.C.Machin\u2019s last Sunday there re.The Anthem will be \u201cGod is a Spirit.\u201d Rev.J.\u20ac Machin will intone the Litany, aud Rev.H.Kittson will preach, AL morning service, J.C, Machin will preach, and Rev.Canon Ellegood in the evening.ae wo aciers.SIRTIORE ANA AND CURE, 130 ollious state of the such as Dis- in toe Bide, &c.While their most remac! SHOUNSS LAS Deen Shown IR curing VAMGIXS ID ana Chis annoying comniaimnt, J ores ail étsorders the Stomacn, the diver ans the powess, vem Xi they onu cured Ath beaimost priceiess to those whe euiter from thus distresaing comv.aunt; bat forts- natay 0088 Dot end ocre.and fous who toem wij.And these utile vais AQ:CIn 80 ways that they wiki not willing to ao Bat after ali mex head cy are sinclly pa, euto our gentie acu0n puesse i EMS a CALE, MEDICINE OO, New York City.! ALWAYS BEAUVAIS! n BEAUVAIS.WHY SO OFTEN REPEAT THE NAME BEAUVAIS?Because Mieanvaie' is the best place fer MEN'S AND CHJLDREN'S cluLjo|T|u|1]lN]|a armee trate mm.BEAUVAIS 18/KNOWN FOR YEARS Ym THIS BEA Uvals IS THE HOUSE: I.A.L, I.À.B H A wo Vv AIS?\"2084 & 2035 NOTRE DAME OT- » br.Plerce's \u201cGolden Madical vy.\" fy of others bear similar tes compitny CAE ov try 1s gua a Mer to pure 1e ace iolowine ; and Taviciers a - mm r readers will accept proffered Tue will always keep a botel ttle of a.\u2018a Yi Yellow ol x bond.for use in emer- ve a ol it and all varfet hea, pains aud inflammations; it will ever fhe found reliable.An logenious individual advertised that ford hall a n be wouid disciose a plan vhereby \u2018pal peun postage stampa could He lan vas perfoetiy ai simple.Pale apewer as £Use two of ther, 3 démarrer re Dnklug Jowder.4 Absolutely Pure.This powder never varies.arvel of of pur- ty, rtrength and violasomoness nomical than the ordi na: kinds, and cannot be sold in competition.with the multitude of lew test, short weight, alum or phosphate vowders: So in can.x A4.SA MAN SOWDER ve * 106 WALL Street Y.Miscellaneous.\u2014 GRAND JTBUNK MEN SN \u2014 Befare deciding to Ai \u2014 r offers.She of Tou are alrely with us to wi hope an Creter you.ure doubling their hay now lust have sume Knowledge of bi (LU BB ro BTA RB Ofte.NARMS FOR SALE IN JHE VICINITY of Richmond and Melbourne, Eastern Townships, Apply to Fred.Penfold, Rich mond, 92 4001 WW AMIEDE 000 CUSTOMERS TO PUR: CHASE PURSES, POCKETBOOKS, WALLETS Fe.ke.GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.JOSEPM FORTIER, Btationer, 238 St.James aireet.D7zeod OCKAWAY RIDING SCHUOL, Cor.Guy and #t.Catherine Sta.Horses tiroken 10 saddie and side:saditie and trained for a on reatonable terius.MAX.VON PROLLIUS.Manager.MCLEON & BRU3 - Je ae and Porter Brewers, NO.285 31.MABY- STREET, MONTREAL Ale and Porter in wood and bottes.Families regulariy supplied.pa.ATSOY, 70 Foruidgation à Lane bottler 0 aledind Fort and Is autho rized to r labels.Ki IECKIVHD #Y ELYPHOSE 1 J ESEN TURES FOR FOR SALE.86.500.TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up tn 4th MAY next.for the purchuse ol 18 Rezistored Debentures of the Incorpor- uty Village of Morrisburg for the building of u High School, running 19 years, one - ture redeemed in each year and interest beur- ing 6 per cent, peraanum, payable at Molsons unk on 1st December in ench year, WM.McKENZIE, Reeve.Morrisburg, April 20, 1885.936 JOR BHEU MATISM, DYSPEPSIA, &e, CALEDONIA WATERS.Bottled Aerated, latent Sulphur and Saline.ORDER FROM ANY GROCER GURD & CO.HA VEE durers Street.80x \u2014THE\u2014 SHIRT-MAKER Las resnmed business ut 1 _Eleury street.57s _ OF A JOB LOT BABY CARRIAGES | FOR SALE CHEAP.| G.ARMSTRONG & CO.Victoria aquare.71e CANOES.ONTARIO CANOE COMPANY'S.\u2018the Best Made.Cedur and Basswood, all trudlels, Order now for opening of seuson.luspection invited, FORMAM.Agent, 467 Bt, Paul Street.JOHN ! Bal 3eod The undersigned have just Spened « ut fresh importations of ail grades SPONGES! TURKEY, Loose, in Stringy and on Cards.LORIDA and CUBA Carriage and Puinters\u2019 Bponges.TOILET SOAPS.We claif that we have ons of the finest assortments argest stocks in this line, coi KIRK'S COLGATE\"S, FEL%, And other leading makes.We have also made arrangements for having soaps specially mannfînotured for .us and presse ed In our own mo vide.ts In th offer speci different ont brands of ucements In these HONEY, WII ER TRANSPARENT and other domestie So: An tnspeotion » respectfa ly favited.> EMIL POLIWEA \u2014.ot to 400 St, 2e treet, 98 4 eodz & 11 Custom House oi Square.BISHOP'S i North-West Por War May KISHT joue eee a Tin : Medicine Hat Qu\u2019 ppeile Valle Valley, and Portraits General Wactongid, | ES Sie Job John A.aid.Fou ous 8 Pe Sag A br GB, \u2018BISHOP By & Printing Cs, Ryotessiount, RENGLDS à mi & KELLOND, Street, Montreal, SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, Ke era « Experts Im Daten ke Dwigas and ¥.Hi.ReYwoLbs, KELLOND.JES TASKER, Accoeuntant, Asditve avd Trastoe His Rex 18987, JAM STRFE JAR {near Chagatitez Ba) get Eye RN 2 Eris Sn Reso ès su RIRE sr a A ra FRENCH SHOE BLACKING.es à] sa EUR SET E do COS Pants EX he\u201d ERLILLALS, CATERPILL Pure 4 Hell an in wi Fit | 0.IL, \u2014 CAN AND CAN Citi?ib ne Jour x on Dai wr PALE RUXIO ER , WW, HOUT \u201cPAIN, Blood; wisn TA! ATION pr Es ADDRESSES, Zbo 2bo Bo, Pact TE &e., Le.| {luminated Rig AIT Peine Boul fe 'ascs lou catalogue.ie s.Clubs = arants.a, oy prs iron\u201d Send for cute \u2018Fast.Torontn, *s Hand Sowed wed: The Xi than any other pl place in lue ex 3.he \u201c Lawrence se + J05ze0d Woo wok \u201cWORKING MACHINERY A merican Manufacture, Planers atchers, und Saws, Pon le Machin ry th Machinery, Saws, lie NET vi Furaihi Walerou- tnuine Works © ane Lirantfard Can; roa eS Business Chances.V A JANTED\u2014A PARTNER, __ With from $5,000 to $10,000.t0 invest-in a\" - well _established and paying business: must be willing to travel part of the time.None but energetic and strictly temperate and pushing men will be dealt with, For further particulars address \u201cA.A.A.\u201d 93 6eod STAR Office.ANTED \u2014- A RARE CHANCE FOR business for lady or gentleman or lady and gentloman, witha capital of ten or fifteen hundred dollars: light, of oan, Dlonsant and profitable.A special.Addres: \u201cK.30 STAR Office RARE CH! CHANCE! u For sale a fret-oians Boot and Shoe Bustin with a ood assorted h Plate te Glass indows \u2018One ih thé best sta ds 4 e ie, ds in in th ly.Que or two years lease, \u201cx 1860,\u201d STAR Ofice.256 FO; SALE\u2014HOTELS, SALOONS WITH cent! Licouse 2 granted 1 irom 1st of May next, Rei Ta ne dakecies and ail où l'other is of a ena 20 Cra 936 er Dale.NN 5 So (COUNTER \"BAILING FOR SALE_ THE handsome Bropzé and -Plate Glass Counter Railing formerly in use in the Moisons Bank suitabla for cashiers\u2019 desksor merchants\u2019 offices.Apoly to Jos.Walkley.caretaker Molsons Bank.8Btend9 Jor SALE! _ 90-Horse Power Brush Engine; \u2018with Steam- \"Heater and Pump.Apply to LAURIE BROS., 88tt 73 and 74 Wellington Street.Fe \"MASON & HAMLIN OEGAN, b and $7 per month.» oie Bri Apply - a B88.Catherine § For suivez Ie autant se aril do.B.Barry, J Fars LE B ri Grad 5 sell Nous fora 35 tet; very nice.Soy A For SAGE EWING MACHIN i\u201d Chen, 3, 910, 815, $30, 25, warnaut ; rented; y cheap machines beture' we \"xchan i Noire irate sirees, { Fox SALE-CHEAP, FÜLLOK PARTY Er BECOND- lund Bane instruments, Lecome HS oe ake ders ure chalice tur new band.Fo SALE LANGUE BA welght 1600, gnaranteed co fur t Ji weight 1000 = und, Set Fons SALE=L \u201cTUF BU BT KEE SUT, SINGLE; PERFECTLY Apply 5b Dui 972 K- PACE PIRE URI: OCT, Se Fans rans l'ianoi $845 ay be seen DISET | due 7 LeZouche & Atware JUR 3 A FICE LESk, Li] 3 Oak.Apply No.5 Canada C ber, St Ueki Ob street.sis BA A QUEB.AGUON, A UST 355 L avint le atree , For al SALE \u2014 BY A hia turk MAN GIVIN coping.Pas! re, within ihe mex I} six ayn RAT So.FOR RA LE\u2014 T, BERNA ARD one year on he an Tahar bo ho Alla Lo be seen t 78 Ro obi si, oie St BH: sezaiiged End; also, covers a a5 KSALE\u2014EMPTY GASES, SIGN barrels.Apply 190 Nu ons: AND rotor BEES, H SALE \u2014 AF i 5 ME Fons Price tive actiars per htv ee vs Dents utre 8 FORE ORES \u201cal, all com plose aud oo cost LOU.Address P.U.Box 482, Tal \u201cA LOT OFGAE ASTITES, BR RETSAK Foes .st H.1200.roe Ome: P FOR SALE 1 SECOSDIANT STE.3M SET FU uagd oi Address \u201c H.1Y02,\" Stan Orie: FOR BALE A LOT a U: ue 1208.0 treo Foi SALE SEVEWAT L NGT a ps x shafting LY ES ue Fit NAL BRAC by UXDA revier type 1m goud order.*H 1211,\u201d sri OËSAT ~A TING MACH J new, best pattern, oct ordar- A Grea \u201cqui STAR office.FOLPALETWG AUS CNDRED Hi ARDS, cheap.NT ER Hoa Ho Fou SA R EN DASTS AND FIXTURES, 3p SOR BA LEALE A POON FAFE, NEDIQE alse, C Address \u201cH 1218.\u201d 87k office, REA A à x IEFOW NGIXE, VEKY SER Fois nde THEY OR ote.MACHINERY.NEW AND SECOND-HAND.ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, WOOD and IRON TOOLS of all Deseriptions, .STEAMBOAT MACHMINERE: 7 COLQUHOUN, DRUMMOND & [a ] Pullin: es, good yard ang oii- SEER Heo, Core of oy A Pe hs bat or to PI Fi field stréet; rent $65 oi Reduction muds for r month; per HOMAS, 288 Bt-James 2 aproet.ERP aideront parts berne the Don ot 1Qand 1 of Soe Xia BD et James R.staniey : Houses Wanted.WY ANTES \u2014&- HOUSE CONTAININ i about 8or 10 Fous.central AININ rens moderate.Address | 1990.\u201d Sr ak vifice.ge AN TED \u2014 \u2014 SMALL HOUSE OF 6 man and ms, ne ag locality, for or gentle- 10\" Z 1864, ÜTAE oft poly K-10.Box 1635 or Stoves, Wotels &r., to Tet, AA mS LET VERY FINE OFFICES, FLATS, and as archouse, corner of St.John and Homi) street.wniy to W.F.Levis Co., 33 gt.Ament sty De Oréics ss IN ATLAN] TIC BUILDINGS, COMMISSIONERS STRE og To a ee rane Tear office on second floor.Rent W.E BOYD.Booms to Zet.MAAS LE PA NAINA NINA Dr ONES ARGE = ESFATLY FURNISHED BED TBs kT ou Ved Ran EES 13 bonses.170 Drolet »! - COMFURTARLE ROOM AND 1} OAK: bry , fur oue or two, 71 Champ e Mars ERA IL STREET, Boy BE RISE with 5 withoat fr eistars bos RIN a Feta fire ub Eardountaus see ne EE, oat | m ë.ROO 8.OÉGESTLE- Sr sx C PA RO wT EL FURN (SIE fen only.2 Ben pl .rel\u201d © kitchen, on hoses N _ R: RTT Ti CE) Roof, a LET, Wil SIE AN POWER ON Apply, ¥ 8 SUED, LA x AN Sie 3 A en, breakfa eveding fo it a ie 1 lileurv sereet, as TO LET CONFORTABLY FI \"FURSI HED: Ron a private private family: res tees is 3\u2014SMALL oar ES TSHID; \u201c\" mi \" 3lanos street.Td RS OOM 5\u2014.ER THE vt OF WAY, NICELY FVE ished de Satie Fooma.for for 2gentiemaed, at Branpwiok street.pes y 40 St.RON.TLE Oro \"BEDROON To Let.#5 Hall Terrace.10e.oT Rapanui tours HOON VAC ANT, WIFI HOR W WITH 12 Brunswick RPAQS-FURNISHED BOOMS Tu ET B a REIT TURNS SHED, VACANT.22 McGILL Gor = FTRSTSRE ROOM To LET ROO Lair RN SHED a 185 dsl RNE FN ITR BOAT.FIRST-CLASS ONLY SEE HOOME TIVES i, EEE ROOM TO iy ponte or amily, wh alana Soom or without \u2018board; Rois seu T Tras SHED FRONT FRONT ROOM.8 pate re yy rn conveniences.R% caver two g en.4 ase a TABLE x os VOM \u2014 > NUSUME FU oe LELoR BE Doi to 1 si chars 4 HEU, WIFI ORV OF WTO SE Apply 1474 SL Lathiring airoet.oct _\u2014 HSOMELY FUKN D fais 1 Bb Urfion Avenue, vn vr about Lt of Pe mT ois An Avenue.\u2014#i ROO.Ta Boh eneniève nb wo doats of Palace BE 0 EF ROR POISE Koons AER LET \u201cUE PLACE.ou, URNIS is AND OP JOLLET ity JE: UN URNIsHL xD BRE: BOOM = LET, Di stems eat 3 OR FOR SB.Catherine pe ool, ea St.Denis surest, ort des apply a sien se Cathorine ot 46 x CEL Y FURSISHED Ron Ro i oc 3 from Wind.13 OME =F YURNISHED, DOUBLE AND X 1183 St.caverne strect.sl LE R50 EORNISHED TO 0 LET OF UNFURST HED.Apply at 71 Sanguine street.$ 12 Rooms Wnated.ANTED\u2014A E ROOM, ALSO STAB horses, with for carriage.Ad MAT Ig 3 Wi oa NTFB-THREDIX ATELY BY A SINGLE LA) an unfur! room, wii Be of 7 Étichen ler or.mere Ve modarate.Apply to \u201cu 2087,\u201d Tay MAY w Sie pp ea Lo ras or ahr, Loe, loca iy.ANTED = Two aman enn FINISHED ntinge Windsor require Lieuce.\u201c Breakinat Uf front, ve Win PE Aisa pm NOOM AN TES Englisl nmi ae, Leurs an vig EN A E >, NO CHE ren, or three rooms ho: Gueekesning.| WAR D ça Ce West rerereod.Address Tous \u2018Port Ufiice.2 ANTED A LE M FOR TORAGEOP BOXE furnita: ly bo Bt, Ca street 03 A ) \u2014 ROO.I BOA DE BY A y ei | W Te East end preferred, state lors, arens * .98 TED I LES or Br hil Sallie A; J Py TAB oF rs nd u 8] > UMMER BOARD! .AN ET sepap Tin can « ER LE AN SHAR au | vacant ad Bord Wanted.Santed.ots NEA Sh TC A Er Ter = = Cm a mave A sop of cases of the ine ores Kind.and cured.4\u2018 WASTE ADYERAY RAS ur sires Mo Was US A Ee ba ET VW ANTEU A ASTEU-FD W tow, Fe em Course of study \u2014 Rats USE au bun tog \u201ca pions es die foie ca ons, 4 Fe .Qf Al \u201cA FRENCHMAN.{ street, WISHE Wat A eto ANTE, NY ol aigcaion sas experiadce area: is musical A - aX T ry goods.ANTED CO) en cr isdeor ati Lot sum Bf i fab between A i TT TE : Le wes te, ay Appin aves RUREE ARTED-A GUOD STABLE SHOON, AP aE Ast a al » two wo years sold.1 A0 at once nt rp chi Ave.si.Was STFD-A G0UL PLUMBER 1e Te 5 will open Où the ie prem Wanted, Pupils to teach French Language.MER.E.5 ht.Hubert street.à.WW ANTEUTEY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AN WASH: do at her own home.Apply at 25 Conatan BITUAT! on AS best of referen t'ai ON Audios FASTED \u2014 BY pratienen\u2019s curden FLOE CAR nt and Took Sitar dn during ator U4) Bleury Street.Inna ape VENTES 5 : F 0 se 'Ureant, oe and represent a manu: | ° Eo With aampe Box Th, Wet ANY TEE ERO WAS) RXTE ns uis Park.AS = WE a TEA mo Rio USDEREA 2808 und.street, a w EDA T) Ug 2 LS Ts Ser ONE yT Ma ELE MAY MAN W Caer Com dam ER ) 5 moe as Crag roar WED RUT Bor WEA vec œuces \u201cAddress LU.Box 193071 BO bave'gond refer ANT ED-CARFENTEES 1 UE wi Pos it- & Peal, 104 St.6 Le \u2019 ir koa: ENE silken, whihor tw i ANTED\u2014A dde iin: ESF CLAS Co A Cua Al : WAT Fp Peta rg, 53 rou gnowisdgo \u201d with age U0 had Bras sa MAN; EE 0 aacustomsed As Ad Tia Tr pote te ANTED\u2014 GOOD FOB COTTER A ALFLY LORE Ww réel, Le Gnaedinger, PHY & co.- BL .Re - w= Elizabeth SOE SEX FA I) Abplys au Via Nutre l'ame Suvet, Ww- ANTED\u2014 4 YOUNG NG MAN TU TA) Rua stand for the of books.ARET TR Pa z ourioafica\u201d A ppiy ai de Lou dues Quebec.A be de 20 sa COLLEGE.Latin, Ss: oa i tells 7, D a Diplomacd ) WANTS [777 a Stam ae 2 RATER There she sys H So wv,\" \u201cBE t rele Sn aren STEO-BF 4 YOUNG foe.8 5| Verser CED PER, LL $00 Kauri: 2 Fo WANTED-B JAM - eo Re Be rie ou Hake Ty Th M a vee, Nore 3 LOST 08 \u20ac GOOD FR DAY, oder oy rooces [ard Uy eit ring to J.Harper -& -Co., 1700 ¢ 5 Zroprrty oi Ins, Nr oO ADIAN Jain find Madu boat te oi ave county ; o Western res einige st rR Pray on Are Unequ Are the Finest Are Sold in Almos From 30c.2188 Are Full Flavored! Bors prunes 3 \u2019 .alled in Strength! the World Produces! Are Imported Direct from Places of Growth! Are Sold to Consumers as Imported! t Every Town in Canada! Are Proved by Comparison | rr p\u2014 to 606.per.Ib.\u2014\u2014 STROUD BROS.1239 Notre Dame Street.621 St.Catherine Street.33 Bleury Street.| ; MONTREAL.» EI O ane ehem, En petige, Geut, This is the specific for the cure of all embouts.pe Paris, Je rane.| Sucossser to BEEF, IR ?Sho mast AROUD'S EXACT This Purifying and Renovating S) n Str a E Disons arising from diuretio and d rodari£o properties, 19 davalope the functions of anérition, fé fertifies the WITH IODIDE OF POTASSIUM, oF rebetlious \"éacisty of Medina onsinsivaly veagetabis oT x] pestis inet Bled, SE Sooatme, aie sd ge Vt \u2014y\u2014} ruse, 102 Rue Riohalew, YVEAD LAFFREOTEUR ON arp QUININE a bined with IRON WINE = pour Mise) dès 6 Wh QUININE end SOLUBLE BERY.pasperations, 16 {a Abe mast successful the elements fur the regenerstion of _ J.Frmné, Druggist, General Agent, 103 Richelieu Street, Paris, | \u2019 von sacs vy Au MRSPSCTABLE DRUCGISTS OF FRANCE AND PORRDUR Sone and teat =~ AROU Dy seven PA 8 Opera Place, PARIS, and by all Tooth Wash and Dentifrive Powders DOCTEUR PIERRE Of the Faculty of Medecine, Paris, \u201cSv WV F respectable Perfumers and Hairdressers, ptemasmps.ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL & MALIFAX MAILLE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Eos inter Arrangement \u2014 1885 BLANCARD'S PILLS FREON LIVERPOOL ATEAMER HALIFPAE.Tass fa 3h er May \u2018ud OR SALE \u2014 IN THE SAGE or 9a4ood AS aE =.XK.273 nl X 005 BUY TWO WELL Et Pr Cage 123 wi 3 sre: clear: Belling to close estate.a.CRADOCK s1MPLON, Nordheimer\u2019s Hall, : 03 480d 207 8t.James Street.JL, BL A BLOCK OF or ko At.bei bi cll Es - Tot about ob Te by ft Helen - tenants; sn It by JG investmen J.COBRABOCK e1MFSO=, | Nora Ji Hall $2,000 il GIBB 72 Uailers.& CO.| Hor Tailors ad Gents\u2019 hl, 166 8T, JAMES STREET.\u201c «what.8.GOLTMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, SPRING IMPORTATION RECEIVED: ap 64110 0 te ey Gaucationne ET yeast 1 Glasgow & Boston Services.Al oh 5 Apr Ginsgew & Fhlladelphin Service.en STEAMER.age Doc Freight, Pasease or further information abuly G.W.ROBINSON, 198) ST.JAMES STRELT, ite $t L Fron Bosrox.These Pills are of & wonderful efficacy against Anomy, Ghiordsis in all cases when pôverty of blood is to be contended with.Hall dy ich oc Tas ance nyt SSSR 76006» | Ominion \u2014 RA HAY HA la orssss a GENERAL AUX AGENTS ASTWERE { Direct ana regular Steamship Somaaniatiion Antwerp.| ceerienansenss on or abowt 14th April.ota be be tt to pu Leading granted ta Antwerp to all Antwerp.LERWE MUNBRRISEN entrent.\u2014or\u2014 \u201c Steamshipe «F-GkEAT RELUCTION IX RATES.dB ER SERVICE Sha an « Hi i] » a dar , Would answer Jar morv asored boctan ia this its yo bear: J dS aad bo ete etl: ito y.allot | Bot fore Papas FE for ee \\ Unpreftabls Contesapiation.mere is a kind of heavenly contemplation which is neither ox n So profitable.Lie on your back boat the sum; d when you stand on your Tet vet aguin, your ravi will see à strange x m dark.And Es SL happen, not es se > YOU have gained any new view of eavons, nor because your eyes havea vision, nor because the earth is really xenod.It happens only because you bave veen starin; foollabiy at what your o8 were not made to s! at, and because A you have been lying 8 Sie back when uld bave beep up and plowing.Look- jou should ward with the patural eyes, to the duties, may stand in th earth eartbw the a avers of your right relations to What Roslly Stirs the Heart.Oh! I to read of the life of a man, from the tiine he saved his first penny to © time when he became & millionaire, and fi like to litt the bag now and then to judge how heavy Ju gots as it goes on; but, somehow, there Is some of us no deep love for that ma.Did à double chin ever draw out our lurgest, tendorest sympa- ee Di the prosperity of uo man, his accumulation of money, asd the occasional clinking thereol in its receptacle, ever stir ou much?No; the story of the martyr, of 0 gelf-sacrificing, of the sweot, white arm of a woman run through the staple of a door to keep the ruffiaus out from their mistrose.and to save her Jife\u2014these are the gs that péir our Leart much, and for the I Ae bring the tears of God into our eyes.\u2014Licorge Dawson.> God\u2019s Surprises.God's ' providence makes large use of the elemeut of surprise.You walk wearily through a long lane, to which there seems no Dott ye and just when you least ox- ou come out into the open, and in et a en, wide vision, you seo at once the justification of-the-long and wearisoni ney, aud your heart throbs with a laducss with which it would not have tluobbed, had nu walked, all along, by sight, ana not by ait Thore ure narrow shut-in ways ot lifo; t God\u2019s surprise awaits every patient dravellor therein, and the sudden gladness of that surprise will be al the greater because it isso unex t is the unlooked-for rending of the veil which divides us from the Holiost ; it is the sudden hearing of a Voice which speaks at our side: \"Said I not unto thee, tbat, if thou wouldst believe, thou shouldest see the glory of f God?\u201d - Avotd Instantaneous Judgment.Instantaneous views are frequently deceptive.Instantaneous photographs show the fui trotting-horse, or\u2019 fly vor bird, or ing bound, in apparently clumsy \u2018and awkward and unuatural att fades.dipping sails, and rolling waves, and drifting clouds, such photographs often preserve but a petrified angularity, as far as possible from the soft lines of motion: Instantaneous judgments\u2014judgments of menor of thene- tions of men\u2014may ust as misiondin 4 Many abusy Christian worker indeed s from just such injustice; incomplete representation of bis actions Becoming misrepresentation.Woseidom have the ri ht to judge another bya single action of his,in orance of his object ahead, and of his mo ves behind, We seldom do well to paint a fellow- being from an instantan tograph.We are seldom justified in decid , from an {ostant\u2019s glimpse of shadows on another lite, ror tha fito | ife 1s a all kness, or is even tend- knees.There is a twilight of the moran.2a vel Sokons of pe ding niabe shadows may okens of the night, instead of tho fading day.Up from dark- ro surroundings, Etui habits.g8, or moglect « of og, or oars rool ac, the soul beside us muy oven now painfully struggli inte thy Hght.Let us not criticise: let us look more at direction than at Instantaneuus position ; more at the general trend, tban at the occasional devistiol on.Two points, at least, are ed to determine the direction of even an deally straight line; shall we decide the direction of a wavering \u2018human life by the single point of a single action?GENS OF THOUGHT.Worth beats in base minds envy, in great \u201cminds emulation.Ho is & great man who can sacrifice every thing and say nothing.A word spoken in season at the right moment is the master ages.Associate with the wise, and their keowl- edge will cling to your skirts.Nurture in pour mind great thoughts; to believe in the heroic makes heroes What is this world?Thy school, O misery! Our only lesson is to learn to suffer.pardons like a mother, who kisses the lence Pinto everlasting forgetfulness.Despair and tponement are cowardice and defeat Me n were born to succeed, not ho We enjoy doing; ; and oursel only in our work, our our best doing is our best enjoy- pete doth hit the mark when presum tion overshooteth and: diffidenze falleth short.God meant you to be glad and Joye ous; religion is not & hindrance but a mes are Jess wealth than is learning, for wisdom cannot be stolen or lost: it therefore thy best friend.Sometimes there is so much meading In the lips of a woman, that we know they bave à message lor us, Pr walt almost in awe hear their accents.'s or the oonqueror\u2019s wreath is 6 post's poses compared with that made for us by the encircling arms of those we love, and espe- y of those who love us.Scandal, when it has truth in it, is like a greasy spot on new cloth, but when there is no truth init iv is like a splash of mud, which will come off easily when A man\u2019s conscience is ne sole tribunal; and he should care no more tor that phan: torn \u201copinion \u201d than he should fear meeting ghost if he crossed the churchyard at \"Profanity never did\u2019 any man.the least &ood.-No man is richer, or happier, or wiger for it.It commefds no one to society; it is disgusting 10 the refined.and abominable to the good.An Oriential potentate once bade his prime .minister compos e for him a motto that th for seasons of prospe rity and adversity.Hereis thesuntence wh had engraved upon his signet-ring : \"Tals, too, shall soon pass away.Do good to all men, as you have, the op- portusity.Deal out kindness favors th an hand.The cause you understand Bot search out.you cann nd happiness b.search, try another plan.ake others happy, and see Lf that does not mks you truly blessed.Lite bring cares, many of them doubt- leas Deny and bitter.Troubl many fortunate ones ever know; but there isone genpraliy safe and certain cure for all, and that is work.Occupation for others must bring with Tt the great panacea for all unhappiness, dulness, Or ennui.walk bers ag it were in the crypte of.We life: at times from tbe great cathedral abovo us, we can hear the organ and the chanting of the cLoir; We sue tho ligbt stream through the open door, when some friend goes sp before wi and shall we fear to row staircase of the grave, hath he he us out of this uncertain twilight into the serene mansions of the life eternal?He who has once stood beside the grave, to \u2019 Jook back upon the companionsiip which as been forever closed, how impo- tont there are the wild ave à or the keen sor- sow, to give one instants pleasure to the leas heart, or atone 1n the lowes! sure to the departed spirit for the acts of a Kladnees, 85 Toile Boars w She, future aout at de © ben can only discharged to the dus EER oc tas fruit of Bie wath, tis wrth, VE bles there are.ike thoap lite, Fidentia | i 1 An elastic tomperamen whieh recognize t| ruta ta it at once and beg! EE SS y, ver y ensure zen Many + gro?orator has made a terri break-dow.maiden speech.Many merchant loses one fartune only to build x 4 another and a larger one.Many an inventor failf in bis first off orte and at last rewarded with a They were learning the r trade, and could not, expect to turn out first-class work until their apprenticeship was over.One great secret is not Lo be discouraged.j à = TENPERANCE\u2014INTEMPERANCE.Moderate Drinking, When moderate drinking is spoken of.it; is well to be sure what is meant.One man who regularly takes his five or six glasses of beer per day, liberally imbibes wine with his din\u201d per, and swallows a \u201cnightcap\u201d upon retiring, will call himself a moderate drinker, while a second, who takes a glass of wine at one, or at most at two, ot his meals, bears the same title.The first of these men is cortain- ly injuring himself.He may never forget himself so far us to lose Lis souses with drink yet be is n confirmed sot.His tissues are pervaded with alcohol, and more or less of lulness and redness will bear witness, us a rule, to his babits.Tho second will, other things being equal, probably preserve good health.\u2018The habit of taking stimulants, whether good or bad, Is universal, and a ginss of claret or of beer does no more barm than tea or coffee, and is at least purer than water since it bas been boiled.When a man knows that, with the assistance of this mild stimu- ant, fio can eal and digest better than he can and sv on from worse to worse, Lest proves his possession of good intontions, somumon .senso and u Will ôf his own by a total absti- pente.Alcohol is to the system, it has been sald, ns tbe spur to the horse, and the simile would be true if the horse spur himself.It is, therofore, a physic, a remedy, nota: ts value as a restorative cannot be denied, but the restoration is but the whipping and spurring ofithe jaded energies, and co.lapse will come the sooner unless the real- restorative, food, is taken at once.Yet many a man, aided ed by a cordial has risen to takè-}- food, who without that cordial would have ain sin quietly down to die, and many a man rown off the effects of a sovere chill bos the same agency, followed by the same re oclimate exactly snits the constitution ort tbe Hyena man.In the bot climate he easy | ctim to cholera and kindred falls an eas the cold climate he is the first to freeze to death when a gold wave sweeps down \u2018from the northwest With every severa storm of the past Winter the Sally papors have made mention of poor] brunkards found frozen to death in uae fields or city alleys, where they have stupl ly lain down tosleep.On the other hand, temperate habits are known to bring added power of endurance co agains ainst extremes of heat and cold.It was sald at the time, that the survivors of Lieutenant Greely's exploring party were men who had not lnjur their constitutions by even the use of tobacco And now attention is called to Lhe fact that the compuratively slight amount of sickness among General \\Wolseloy's troops in the Soudan, considering the climate and the circumstal , is owing to the sparing use ol stimulafits\u2019 by the soldiers.The despatches stilte that no liquor cau bo purchased south of of Wady Halfa, and that General Wolseley sternly punishes any nativecaught | selling a drop to one of his men.Ten thousand gallons of rum were shi upped to the Commissariat Department in overaber, but little of it has thus far been usec PUBLIC OPINION.A Wail from Tupper Street.To! Ng Editor of THE STAR: Permit me to draw the attention, it bee of the authoritdes to that portion of upper street west of Fort street.To sa the least it is in a most disgraceful condi tion, and has been so for à couple of years.The City Hall clerks say it is not city property.Then why collect , Or why not make those who are responsible atten to it ai once.Where are our St.An aldermen ?Respectfully Yo irs, SUFFERING RESIDENT.Useful Immigrants.To the Editor of THE STAR: SIR,-The Rev.J.Bridger, 8.P.C.K,, emigration chaplain, Liverpool, will leave England this week, with a number of useful people 9 {good character, farm laborers married and single), market gardeners, afew mechanics (carpenters, plasterers, etc.), and.some young men desirous of learning Canadian farming, who will work well for kind treatment and small 3 He will be followed in à month by the Ve a 0.Greep with a similar party.e Dominion Gover ut have s loppedt bo, granting of free railway tickets migrants the probabllity is thut a larger proportion of the newcomers than has hitberto been the case will be willing\u2014and, in fact, obliged \u2014to remain in the province of Quebec.If gentlemen desirous of obtaining tbe services of persons such as I have descri will communicate with me, stating the wages they offer, they will confer a favor pon rs, ete, l oMas W.FYLes, 8.P.C.K.Emigration Chaplain, © + 8.Quebec.Mrs, Birt's Little Immigrants, 1o the Editor of THE STAR: Sim, \u2014 You have first band for fhe ses sonin your | paidat: a oy arrived by the SS.* Parisian; \u201d fifty nice sturdy little ations from ten years of age up to sixteen.We have bad them In training all Winter and have reason to believe the ey will prove obedient, active and useful.Ido not want any of you to keep a bad, useless boy frud for such the Knowlton Home is open), CuDno say exactly with a .weloome, but I woul rather bave him back, for I amof the opinion that if there should among them a that cannot behave himself in his new surrouvdings it is better that he should be returned to me and not spoil the name and character of my bo I cannot make angels of them, nor EA that bo desirable, for we want boys to be boys.But before they lett these shores the oy favor 19 3 fair and looked lkoly lads to tind favor In your sight.Just ns soon as they get distributed and the Knowlton Home ¢ Fat a 1 hopeto land with hand, which is wonposed of ve ce girls {rom wee ones up to young women.a 1 applications for adoption of the little ones or hiring the help of those over eight lease address to me at the Distributing one, Knowlton, Province of Quebec.1 am, yours truly, LoUISA BIRT.our girl's | Freight Trains on the Crossing, To the Editor of THE STAR: Srr,\u2014The habit of leaving long freight trains on the Grand Trunk track at the crossings of Guy, Richmond, Seigneur and other streets along tbat section, is one irently tot to the inconvenience and annoyance through business aud other causes are Noire to pass frequently across the line at these crossings, and who if they are not prepared t to crawl under or clim over the cars (in both cnses at considerable risk) are obliged to make a detour of at least 15 or 20 minutos to get arouud by some other street which i8 not so obstructed.I can mention a easp of a prominecat physician who in going to call on 1a patient dangerously ill and having to the lime at Set- gneurs street tound te blocked in this way, and as his cas\u201d was à need y Une sooner than Jose time by Being around | to the next street or two ho was \"obliged to climb between the cats and in doing no got his clothes dreadfully amgared.over with dirty black grease, eto., off the car, and also getting a bad shisk: ing up by falling in the eftort to get across.Now a Mitte Sofigidsration by the G.T.R.would rem such mattors as this, août | quid Tr a simp ro matter Lo uncouple | - Soaeidored pu ih wht Shou ma =~ wih | oa-wsa Vans | | Commumentrans may d6 si te 01 Lyi Bret dont cost, er te THE RTAR office Query A A, nee to .W.(Ontario atree gt) \u201cauthor.of vile y enough, Do reference whatever is made % in any of the ordinary books of quotations, or ee- leotions Fow le, therefore, eo ot, ea where it to be found, aud the seems to be that it is one of es,\u201d or other oore\u2019s \u201cMalodl The reason of this\u201d belief may ay propan ibe a traced to the fact that on the \u201cIrish Molalla {*0, believe me oi all those endearing yo! charms\u201d) was written to the i - ve ote.\u201d The original wo ora ily odgine Spout whigh £3 W ong ar the \u201cMy lod, eo cold ground.d,\u201d and itis.Satroduced = Ste Nien D'Avenant's play of \u201cIbe Rivals\u201d (acted d printed 1688), which Is a free adaptation et no T wo Noble Kinsmen.\u201d 18 \u2018The ramatio Works ot Sir Villa D'Avenant wite Prefatogy Memoir Notes,\u201d were edited in b vols., by James Maidmont and W.H.Logan.On\u2019 tho death of Ben in, 1637, D'Avenant was ap- » wh ere a stone was Ey AT ting es phus W.Ps lish Dramatic Literature.\u201d and Aug as 1 hath that Dryden (in his rolace to\u201c ai Tempest; or, The Enchanted Island,\u201d print- od Fee 1774) should use.tho follow ing language one whase name is now nearly forgotten : IS 5 found hish of of s0 0 quick a fanoy | that nothing was proposed m on which he could not sud: enly pro proc a thought tremely pieasant an Be oi rowed not of any He aud hig tions were such as coutd mot Lily\" enter into any other man, bestowi wice the time an labor in polishing Whi ch he used in invention.\u201d The following 18 \u2018rom the notice of Sir without i be is simply a fool to change bis t by Edmund W.habits at the bidding of a fervent teetotaler.Gosse Tn Layenant, wi pritte Selections irom the But the man that knows that he cannot [ ge Poets,\u201d Vol.\u201cIL 289 (Maomillan drink inoderately, that he loves the fluid Toppon * \u2018l'hereis not à mors hopeloss] fade that the first glass makes him want a second ] J 850); on the slopes of the En h Parnassus than tbat which once Piste 80 bravely around the gre he pant.The enormous folio edition ol his works, brought out 1n 167 3in direct emulation of Ben Jonson, is probably the most doplora- ble Collaction of verses anywhere Lo be found, dead and dusty beyond the wont of Jor; gotten clussics.Davenant is not merely a ponderous, he is nonsensical writer, and having ® pogun lite by writing nicaningless 3X romantic lays in imitation ot Massingor, and insipid masques in the \u201cschool ol Ben Jonson, he e cif his long and busy career by pa ying ¢ syle of Dry- deu.Buthe y dessu ich none of these authors.but ith Sir Ww Ta m Kifligrew and Sir Robert Btapleton, the.an a crow of pedants and poetasters which our literature has seen.sn It is only fair to t Mr.Gosse, who Is in genorai à care- fal oritie, excepts from this sweeping con- .domnation of Davepant's writings Lis ro- \u201cinantic epic of \u201c Gondibert.\u201d\u201d\u201d Even this, however, he describes as \u201c nothing but an incoherent, rambling fragment, through whieh the reader toils, as if through a quic sand, dragging his steps along, and rewarded every now and then by a firmer passage.contain Some propriety of thought, or a Deautitul single line.Easter Eggs.J.B.wishes to know \u201c the use of Easter gs.\u201d He will perhaps be Batishod with the following account given by Chambers.\u201c The most characteristic Easter rite, and the one moet widely diffused, is the use of Pasch eggs.They are usually stalned of various colors with dye-woods or herbs, and people mutually make presents of them; sometimes they are kept as amulets, sometimes eaten ; games are also played by surik- ing them nst one another.In some mooriand parts of Scotland, it used to be the custom for young people to go out early on \u2018Pasch >unday,\u2019 and search for id de fowls.eggs for br fast, and it was thoug doubt tht find them.\u2018There can be little lo doubt, t eus son was cation of e, the sprinuiog rt of Teds Spring.The practice not confined to Christians; the Jews \\d enge in the feast of the Passover; and we are told that the Persians, when they keep the testival of the solar new year (in March) present other with Hloured og.Fr From the Caron int of view this east Eggs\u2018 bas Poon usually considered as emblamatio of urrection and of 8 future lite.Clan Maclean, A the res inform me what is the EAR B) n° throng) Maclean and also of Arms id of the ton Son t have been strong in point of must hav nt of 5 \u2018in mall book numbers, I notice spiich, Busid 5 Shedd Sf Cutie men of the 0 n the of the \u201cPass o of the Clan foug I enclose my D, McL.Montreal.Gaelic aotiquarles assert that the surname of Maclean nally Maceillian and that it was derived from the celebrated warrior (the progenitor of family) Gillian who res, \u2018denomipat GilHan-ni-Tuoidh, ary weapon,s battle-axe dit Pos void) vie his descendants wear day in their crest, betwixt a laurel and cypress branch.The arms of the Macleans are thus describ- by 8ir Bernard Burke: \u201cQuarterly: 1s arg., a rook, gu.; 2nd, ar, 8 soxter hand, tessewise, co u.& Oross- crosslet, peouped, gu.Hol ing, & or, a 1 ymphad, ga.; 4th, arg, ae gation, Dalaat, ppr.; in cblet, two aHrontée ntée, qu.Crest T tower \u201ccintariiod upporlers.wo ostriches, por.Maio.Virtue mine honor.\u201d P A Phrase Explained.i \u201cA Student\u2019 sends me the following q tation, and wishes for an explanation of ne final words: \u201cIn this we ha ith all \u2018clearness, the doctrine of the p Hological bigher law and inner sem que honed aloft beside Kin lemund, mmaticam.\u201d ar al le \u201cÉacont E 5 Exemplifica- \u2014\u2014Fitzed tions of False Phi A Student il fina ET ee owing para- X1V, Br 187 of Car- ph in fie 's arc oi et Frodorice the t': \u201cBut th of pening i shoech is what I recollect, best ot bio bt there, * light Reverend Fathers, Satz eram ul nef schis , _exclaims Sigigmund, intent \u20ac on de the Bohemian Schism ealt with, which he reckons to be of Te feeling gender, To HELA a.Cardina oe ly repl Ange Linioaty): Scismand folly molar\u201d 4 we Rez Roma er Gra Sup \u2018f am king of Romans and above Gram- ey Ford Oat him in oy Jos books Super Gram to distinguish him in the he imbrogiioo of Eatoors.* The ar same aneodota be found in vol.IL ox Menzal's \u201cH story of Germany\u2018 Bocas Ena 8 lish Edition).ETIQUETTE.you think # bad tasto t thi tis old ung 1d who has any part = om ano ont out a efoto! fetan Ît to her, unless e asked her leave to do sof Acxes.ANB.\u2014 srmission should certainly RA por ed before cutting the newspaper.Blo Biase Department: pen a short time ago, I notioad many ory © ladies Present appeared to be painted, Wonk d ou indly in inform ime in your next issue if it acoording to to the habits of oat ety, to rd A Ans\u2014We do not think it is.The use metics, or an lances of a Stier are, are re > ently Inj injurious, and \u2018are certainly : +.Editor Etiquette Department: .Would you kindly # form me if, in the presence of her ac! suitor.a ou lady leo» mop ley alecy bresen says ror, only mat consi- as à friond, but knowinz at the same time the real meaning of recomme SUBSCRIBER.A at Le not usa) Or a viaafie fora lady of } Irom : gen- cer eee he-is an RATA sie ave- t the use de P2E te ot this Sear bis constant visits ?| rae Hd est id jnfunace & Pros au 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014., fu fore in this Axs.\u2014The use of lemon refreshment to to cold ton a an already known to us.sos saw cho folowing paragres saw ow! rolreahmenta.at ne ra raiooe tes wan served with joe of oto the dainty cup ® with « Editor settle a point be tween two shou id a July vious evening holes\u2019 ment.accordance wi would judge of them Keep her firs for this a po second ve had the enjoyment ust.ceived the evening's invita quest her Boër than that specified by Edijor Etiquette Department : As Iam desirous of presenti; giftto à very your f Ludy the family from whom I ness, wish it to be romain dinary run of vise as most suitable, 3, Jos roa As the young lady in questi present use or enjoyment.accéptable gift.it wish in this matter.uoual ball of ing present.A long ticipants.beautiful in tho extreme, and taste.by all Sebo an unqualified ba one ofthe events of each club has Reld private forinigh committee are to be co having been exe detail complete.Uheap Ocean couver,\u201d * Sal -double rate forretura Allan line who insisted o sian\u201d on the same date as tor of Douglas Meth A.will Le hospital said an expert in chemical or coal tar.Thirt: problom of this foul and then utterly burnin, After the naphtha was extracte left in the form of a heav compound, as it aud handle.The on chemist Be it as a pickle for the preservat his used up lar, i Folie but only partially that some discovery might chemical experimen It was in expe:1mentin chemist Mansfield lost his sion in his laboratory, and-it- this casualty that to the possi ities of the desp \u201cIt was not until great value of demonstrated.e-atuffs.Perkins which r in var! of Meith acid and on filin colorless fluid which is he trea lus ducing, under different chem the most brilliant and gnitine huea of the paint and This disco ery made the \u201c v m esirable tained, and then tn ordinary life know that thi tar?After these properti to find a practical use.It was experimen! vit following ~the introd It was, If anything superior up to 1880 had amounted to vv0.Lhe di scorers of of aligart ofan rine conve boen used for\u2019 pile win maddo fertile flelds of corn other pefiocithod madder I requi of Fe ar the dyet adden der eco mplls sired a in as many hou ago the ho chemist produced ana from the Muu of nootiomwrithh pe the same Ge base it ls fe Ae.y ta ot vegetabi Oa a with So ved from coal iE Xe 1 = will lot know if le tower you me mon ee 2 of Lemon ing ah ot .Etiquettes Department : Will you answer the following Teas young - Jad ve Sons in your | Wo mu must rr tall you what she aa would Have bee to mention the ci stances to the lady from whom she ad re tation, acd rmission to appear at à later a.OF &- Would} you advise my baving hor initiales cn- gruved on the article before sending it to her?The Terpsichore Club The flyst in the case of the ** Alaska\u2019 ond \u201c Arona ge soon ag they retur \u2018from New York.The is also in Liverpool and the \u201c Etruria,\u201d a description of w ich appeared in Zhe Times of Saturday, may be dorer Daioh New York on the 11th as > Umbrie, e- ned, and her sister ship, the © po tituted for her.it is D plase the guns in position at.aca, fond od to y to put on board a timber base y for the reception of the gun in such a manner a3 to enable the vessel to be made ready for offensive work in à few hours.The \u201c Arizo- ba\u201d is an exception to this.She will actually pass into the bands \u2018of the Government immediately on her arrival from New York and be forthwith used as a transport.Although these ee are the most desirable tor the purpose designed, it is satisfactory to know that there are on the Admiralty diet more Pet vessels capable of steamin top rou round the wc Yond at a speed of 1 there five, of nin ; anne 5 ere are ve of por von va nearly eq those selected for speed pd coal catrying ho serions capacity.National Barna 0 16° offered eBroopé 1 to oro hero) he offerod gen from Portsmouth in x land Lo of Inteior t of ooal A Sol and wages, ut vessels, ot inferior capacity no pu che Admiralty le bad Soon chargred ot the pu mong other vessels of the {i are the \u201cUmbr 18,\u201d 7,718 tons: regon, na\u201d and \u2018\u2019Austral\u201d were built by, John Elder & Co; the \u201cA nr merica\u201d by J.20.\u2018Chom- tie Barrow gon; Thad the Hoi of Some\u2019, by the id Codipany.dor 105 18% eu ta, If aged by of no y their \u2018actual po ance on dem casured mile, lie, they woud | De ee set down = at a much \u2018they wo EE S Î \u201c160 to 5 ots that o oh r hourin a mata ésaels of the kno lo es mating the es Capacity Tools it- aroboutd be membered comparatively larger fod bal \u20ac than if re registered tonnage tol the oubioal ugusts.ni ' contents of the \u20ac oni & a oa voller room are Sac naples Died la Chose D bigb- poses sossôle te 8 « ese 6 than that up by boats of low Ct actual convetsion it is intended 4 not y the vessel at ses, but, id fi locm a complete protection or Eur 9 | demo corres; writes.In visw of the to Bote the f forces Hussia has at those able tod n in case of host Pics.The fotlowt Ihave on trustworth of troops undoubted! at the tbe présent D moment.For ian Aine are dlyided luto lwo tan the Trans-Uas; district, the 35 of the Gov Of the Regular an kestan the: falionm ol infantry, four station of of oa uns, tain of le cousist of cavalry and six gui six squadrons of 8 quantity of artil foroe of local tioned.The b these fifty battalions of \u201cthe Troe, squadrons of \u2018cav mounted, and one undroc olght he twenty-four squ: t and battalions of Caucasus Reserv: galled local Phatiations thirty forces in the Caucasus com andtwenty-eight infantry four squadrons of cavalr and ninety-twé guns, w include al cavalr è guns, without A regiment in Russia co tains six squadrons or Sotnia is the Russian THE NAVY.The Russian nav, Fleet Russia uvarmoi frigates, corvettes, cli gruisera, 95 torpedo boats, 10 tr 15 gun the Baiticand the Blac! coast dofenco with 44; to | mors monitors is from six to ol paca oa limits their usefu is 24,51 VETERINARY.+ The Veterinary Department Wm.Patterson.gr.practioner The bene unk are exten ou necessary below the knee.«if he hind foot trom hoot to above healed, but hair dose no! w.partiy scabbed over, and roots, Dress not very lame: in xood conditi which will confirm the the treatment.ey ran and bound up; gave croton oil; week and then was obliged to be \u20141.poultice it till you state; de feed on soft I time.2.As grou b the cow we about, but sui looks wild, but does not bite.feed him well Ans \u2014The dog is bel fed, starve him a few days and gi tm Hig and milk, or drachms bromide of not hydrophobia and symptoms.four months ago now return: legs.ng has well and in.Ta posi spirita.mashos ai au dre des mashes when fn 3or in a seton froim 2 wood aval off, if\" koe SEA Ro Te] Toons ounces of sugar vf } uoe [1 Tress them with sulphur, carbolic ; feed ol make a physte.1h listeria fs the treatment.1 well.4, (ive 1 quart of raw J ninety-two guns, in addition to seve { foo horse artillery.\u2018I'here are also four battalions of rifles, six pondent o one.of the English papers parts.and the Reserves she woul a sudden out in Genet Aoi ic will be interesting command in d be ured, ory ro: © last Bi e tl ve a rtance, although there.are going on tary pur- ons in trul tricte\u2014Turkes- vince.While ro b itu You an independent mill- ernor-{ poral of th tenue Boperai e Caucasus, a ular forces in Tur- sappars, one br) and one moun- Cossack © Trans-Casplug district there ure six buttalions af rifles an Xo Cossacks, besides ory at Askbabad, and a militia, Heinlorcements for tho T Trans-Casplan inust be drawn from the Caucasus, where two omy Corps, ar 0 sta- Lhe Irre, fi pr control former comprise twenty bat- of rifles, gadu \u2018of of fry tw 0 ; four of them dis and twenty- Corps com- guns.The Second Army prises \u2018forty-eight battalious of infantry, adrons of cavalry, and ral small seven so- ty-o coun dog + artillery defending various fortified usists of four battalions of sixteen companies, each company on à War footing numberiug two bundred and seven mon.À regiment of cavalry con- consists of two divisions, the Baltic Fleet and the Sea F has also flotillas uadrons of Irroguls lar horseand twenty-ninesquadrous of airs ol the militia, six of the latter being \"hus -the total of the ular rises one bunidred wenty- +, aod one hu © hundred one onde oo and one mounted, and ten dismounted squadrons of , two infantry battalions, and twen- he fixed places.Botni word for hundred; but as a matter of fact the\u201d sotnia numbers seldom far short of one hundred and fifty.reat lack on the d Aral e Baltic Fioet consists of 209 vessels including 33 armor-clad and belted ships, 49 pers and oats and The BI Black Sea Fleet consists of 98 vessels Including sover seven armor-clads, 2 corvettes, 1 téamers, 14 steam schooners, 41 steam \u201claunches, 13 3 'totpedo boats, 3 tenders 1 yacht.ho combined fron clad fleet of Russia in k Sea consists of six vessels wearing armour ut from 14 to 16 inches, eleven sea-goluy cruisers with\" 41% inch to 7 inch armour, twenty vessels for 6 inch armor, and two olreular monitors\u2019 the * Novgorod \u201d the ** Popoff *) with 9 inch and 18 ash ar- -The-mea \u201cRK bt miles an hour, ess to defensive + ithe nuinber of aailors inthe Russian DAVY | Hula has also a volunteer fleet of seven vessels.ment -The Star\" isin charge ne C.V.8.Montrea well M.F.8.Horse with: splint o on inside of leg Dol golug ANS.is lame it is advisable to let it alone.Fetl should lame from it blistering is ibe remedy with rest, J.C.\u2014Horse backed into a fire and burnt |: fetlock joint.and elbows of both bind legs; latter ha tlock bas will not grow.NB.\u2014There 18 nothing that will make t Bair grow in cases where burning has oyed the the scars tbat-are ati soro with lime water 3 ounces, olive oil 3 Ounces.Apply a little 3 or 4 times a day.\u201d F.C.\u2014Mare, bolds bind foot up when standing; exained and no cause found; on.ANB.\u2014 We are inclined to think there is disease going on iff the hock, Incipient spavin.In de- the morning take her out of the stable place or flex the lex we toward the belly, then pull it well away {ro ber off and her and ou Yell find that she Swi Ti off t very 0 vin, Firing and blistering dion rest Is G.R.\u20141.Two heifers with swellings under jaws; I put iodine, which drew them to a left a core.sho lingered a killed enlargement well wu; 2.Cow .ANB.and then dress it wi acid 74 qunce to- pint of water two or three times a day, a little to be used at a bad a V.8.to prescribe ume he know wliat he was s is materia medica is a deflclont; croton ofl, dose 10 to 15 drops is GREEK Dog 5 months old; had fits lately; kicked and frothed at the mouth, the bod being rigid; when he cumes to, he ake on and for little Keep and too well ve him 2 ounces of ayrup of buckthorn, i you cannot got it at your place give him 2 ounces of castor oil, let him run feed | 3.and that o teething sometimes interferes with the digestion; if that does uot improve him give im 2 tassium In water twice -a day till improvement, it is these are no t the G.H.\u2014Horse swelled under the breast, between legs, ; it broke and fas, then healed, but left yi stiff on fore ta.ANS\u2014 Food him on give him him the follo rived 7 drachms, ough to a ball, ysic, batho.the swelli 4 times a day.in the ot tand with bllsterinx inte selon pa and down aud get and after with Fhe following to the quart of water.When physio sois Jr stove, give roots ote.troubled with scratchos or oxi of zino olntmen sd the folio vins bell of ol 0 oini Jr give wing ratohes healed.\u201d 24 A not meddle with it; if abe should go lame firing Blister oil de find | Keeps up with tho {ashi The surprisiog Johnnie; 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Montizambert that tte Gonersl wanted the infantry to cross the river and otume to his support at once.Number two ocempeny of the 10th, under Capt.Mason, Léeuts.Irving and Hay, then crossed on the scow.Lord Melgund and Capt.Youvg crossed with them, and \"alter about three- quarters of & mile march from the river came up with the right ool- \u2018who were engaged with tho cnemy, who appeared to be under cover wr the deep ravine.DETAILS OF THE PIGHT.Your correspondent then learned the following particulars of the engagement.The General; with his staff, was riding well to the froat, 88 was his habit, with Boultou's horse, who were acting as scouls, when about five miles from Molntosh, where they had camped the night belvre, and on ap- ; proachiug the two sali bluffs, covered with \u2018timber, about twenty or thirty of the enemy\u2019s scouts opened fire, killing several of the - soouts\u2019 borses and wounding several of the men.Between these two bluffs, which were about five hundred yards apart, is a level and open prairie, that extends back about one thousand yards, acroas which there runs doop ravine with timber in the bottom punning buck apparently for a mile.Ou the west side, sbout the centre, stands two log \u2018houses and straw stacks.UNDEB COVER.After firing a volley from the two bluff: the scouts got under cover when the gener: ul turned around to Captain Wise, hit A.DC., and told him to bring up, the \u2014 sévaños guard of the 60th Battalion under Capt.Clark.When the Sth were coming up some of them were bending down as thoy ran.At this moment the General received a bullet through his hat, and called to them, * Stand up men; if I had beet bending down I'd have had my bralus knocked out.\u201d Two guus of \u201c A\u2019 Battery then came up at a gallop under command of Osptain Peters, the guns being supported by the Garrison division under Captain Mor sud Lfeut Rivers.After firing » couple of shots the halt-breeds re- _ tired Into the ravine.While being driven \" across, = bores, killed one Indian, who had already \"shot four horses.The remainder of the Ninetieth were then sent up, Major Buchan- sn commanding the right battalion and Major Boswell the left half.HOT BCRIMMAGES.© company of tbe Infantry School, Toron- Ldbelng on the extreine right, had two or hot scrimmages for the posses- of a kooll, about five hundred in front of the ravine, \u201c ordsred to retire from it.It was taken \"hry the rebels, but the infantry drove them out.While this was going on the right, in the Jeft \u201cA\u201d Battery, garrison division, \u2018were supporting their guns and \u201cA\u201d pany of the 80th, under Captain Forrest, shit !\u201d rfàde à dash acrdes the opening and gajued F the top of the ravine.The remainder of y RT oe, Pra a a mn foroes were gradually worked up and kept closing on the ravine.In the meantime the srilllery were being moved from point to point, \u2018so as to obtain the most advahtageous position for shelling the rebels in the ravine.They drove the rebels out nf a aumber of houses and thostraw stacks wero et on fire.The rebols were seen Lo leave them, seeking cover in the ravine.This was ye position when your correspondent ur- ved.When number two company of 10th arrivpd they.were sent over on tho right .Bsakand thrown out-in skirmishing order, : giv as to onfilade the ravine, and to relieve : some of the troops who had been fn action tit day.cy THE REBFLS RETREAT.\u201cAbout sixty of the rebels wero seen to re- Meat ob horseback, the remainder in the \u2018fivine being unable to do so, owing to their ; bôcacs being either captured or shot.Things .yemained unehanged up to five o'clock, whon there oould not bave been more than ten en.ih the rifle pits in the ravine, at tvhich time tbe General had the troops drawn up proparatory to making & charge and capturing the men in the pits, which was expected to close the engagemont, as he had ordered the teams to get ready \u2018to .msove half a mile nearer theriver in the open to camb for the night.During the course { ol'tbe afternoon the balance af the Tenth : | ctossed over, alse-one gun of the Winnipeg tery.Itis expected that the remainder \"the troops will cross to the east etde tomorrow, when the generals will press on \u2018to Batoche.At five o'clock I left the flold, -maklag 24 miles by 7.30.THE KILLED AND WOUNBED.Below ia a list of the killod and wounded ap to that timo obtained from Captains of \u201cA\u201d COMPANY-OÛTH BATTALION.Capt.Forrest, bat shot off.Private Matthews, left arm broken.ee Fekher, shot in the arin and band.Privates Ferguson sod Hutchinson, killed 4 Sergeant Stewart, of Boulton's being.2\" COMPANY, CAFR BUTION.- Private Swain, slight wound ta arm.Private Jarvis, two slight wosnda Private Lavel, wouud io oa Private Johanson, sligh ly wounded.Private Wheeler, killed, \u201cCO\u201d COMPANY, CAPY.wits - Liout.Swinford, wound Inthe pratn.- © Capt.Letheridge, wounded inthe breast.Private Code, wounded in the lez.Pre.Chambers, slightly wounded in the Pte.Canniff, wound in the arm.\u2018 D COMPANY, CAPT.WORSHAP.Private Epuls, killed.Corporal Bowden, slightly wounded, E COMPANY.Capt.Whitla, with haif of his company, was in command of the guard over the ammunition wagon.The other half was under Major Buchanan, aud suffered no casualties.F COMPANY.Capt.Clarke, wounded in the back while moving from one biuff to the otber.The bullet followed the rib around to the front and was found in his clothes.Private Heslop, arm tractured.Pto.W.Blackwood, slightly wounded in the thigh.\u201cA\u201d BATTERY\u2014GARRISON DIVISION UNDER OAPT.PETERS AND LT.RIVERS.Gunner Henry Domannally, killed.Gunner Cook, killed.» Guuner Morrison, badly wounded.Gunner Armsworth, badly wounded Sergt.-3lajor Mawhinney,.broken, A, Bombadler, wounded in the back.Gunper Aslin; wounded.Gunner Irvine, wounded in the thigh, Gunper Wocdman, wounded in shoulder.Gunner Langrell, wounded in the arm.Gunner Ouiliet, wounded in the shoulder.MOUNTED DIVISION.Driver Turner, wounded Ju the cheek.Driver Wilson, right arm broken, Driver Harrison, flesh wound in the neck.right arm yards.\u2018\u201c\u2018U'\u2019 COMPANY, INPANTRY SCHOOL, MAJOR SMITH.Color-Sergeant Cummings, flesh wound in the leg.Private R.Jones, arm fractured.Private H.Jones, shot through the jaw.Privato Harris, arm fractured.E.McDonald, flesh wound in the arm.It.H.Dunn, bad wound in the arm and hand, shot twice.Private Watson, killed.\u2019 or MAJOR BOULTON'S HOUSE.Oapt.Gardner, two slight wounda.Trooper Jawes Longford, two slight wounds.Trooper Perrins, arm broken.\u2018Trooper King, two wounds in leg.Darcy Baker, very seriously wounded in the chest.Bruce, very serious wound in the lung.Bergt.Stewart, slight wound ln the ear and hand.OTHER CASUALTIES.At 2.30 p.m.Capt.Wise, A.D.C.alter bav- ing two horses shot under him, receiveu a sliglit wound below the aukis.The man who shot bi as {na small riflo pit, aud wore a slouch Lat with buckskin band and was & No.l markemon.About one-thirty In tho arm below the elbow.Tle shooting of the rebels was very deadly.They hardly missed a shot, only firing when they saw their man put up thelr heads to fire, those killed belng sbot through the head, and most of those wounded in the arm oz chest.THE ENEMY'S LOSEES, As far as could be seen the enemy left no dond on the fleld, though twenty-five of them were shot and about a dozen captured.The rebels seem to be composed of about an equal number of balf-breeds and Indians In\u2019 all not more than two hundred, and are supposed to be under command of Gabriel Dumont.For all the casualties, nothing had been gained up to the time of my leav- iug the field.NARROW ESCAPES.The following narrow escapes ® were brought to my notice: Maj: Buchanan had hls horse shot under him.Major Boswell had a bullet hit the heel of his boot.Major Bowton, while standing by his horse, had it riddled by buckshot, and another under him.Mr.Chambers, the Montreal STAR correspondent with the right wing, bad his borse shot under him: Many other equally as narrow escapes took place.During theearly partof the day Major MeKeau was in charge of the reur guard, but at his urgent request was re- lleved by enother ofilcer and allowed to join his Battalion.The surgeons and Mr.Bed- son and officers of the transport did all in their power for the wounded.It is understood that the dead will be buried there and the wounded sent here.ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT EXPECTED.Ammunition aeupplies and forage will have to be rushed to the front at once, as this pugnpacious stand in broad daylight by tho rebels wiil make them more determined.The gencral will concentrate his whole force on the east side and fight them on thelr own ground, half the troops only being checked and not beaten, as we hold the field.All the troops on the west side will be broucht over to-night and on Sunday it is probable we will tackle them again.- JFuriller Accounts im Later Editions.) Barnjum\u2019s Gymnasium, The closing exercises of the nineteenth session of Barnjum's Gymnasium were held -last evening by the young ladiesfand chitd- ren\u2019s classes.An immense audience ware resent, who testified their avpreciation by requent and enthusiastic applause.The juntor class went throuæh all their exorcises with RD ease, precision and finish almost in= credible in such young children, some of whom were not over Lu Lo CR of une, The leaders were Tyre, Smythe, Holden, Muriel Pesos Robert.sup, Hagar and - Masters Bon ar and Redpath.The qu class was under the leaders FP { Misses Evans, Archibald, Ethel Bond, Mand Finlay, Hen: shaw, Arnton, Jordatt and Greta Fi rtormed & varloty of most difficult and autiful combinations in Indian clubs, bar-bells, dumb-bells a marching oxer- cises in imaguilicentatyle, andaricite:l hearty aud well merited spi lause, Shors addresses were given by rdship Bishop Bon ufter which a profusion, of exquisite flor P offerings we re Free to the youn peuple, and a moet del heal entertalnmen *#ug-vloscd by singing the National Anthem.Tennis and Archery, The West End tennis and archery club last night held its annual clactions wit the tol- lcwinæ result: President, ! 0.Wood (re-elected i.vice-president, \u201cHer.Ww.R Cralkehan secretary, Geo, Body tre elected); treasurer, Jos.Ogilvie; committes o ma men Lt Dobie, Jog Powell, Gh Robt.P D.Gaher- ei ra foncier dames .J, Dix, Ww \u201cWall, § An Official Dinner, yy lls Worship tie the it lasuing inviter ons an oi nner \u2018Be pro vues np; on.Monday clal dion P 70 lu vited guests are expected to ose nt.; 5 Yesterday an iuquest was held the body of p Dessnoines, who v où Wednesday at the saw basis, | Blot at acaldsntai dentars vue Heure 1 pee fnformed that.no à Guésiions whch for sot Bear | the nas noi eneral _Lhres men were shot at adistance-ef-100- Capt.Doucet, A.D.C., received a flesh wound.GRAHAM & Ove Fropriohrn I James Street.uate thon oie to any part t rites Baie for six mo! Soie polo gs Ji RT fohed ee e city of beh a (2nd | Agent for Frenoh and pid der rette, Rus She.Le Si bis.is, CIECULATION OF THE SYAR FOR 1884 and 1885 w ag April Monday.ceed 3 at.21,845|Frida - 24,0638 Satu Total.133.402 402! 184.367 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 27,378.Total.Tux CIRCULATION OF The Techly Stax amongst merchants, millers, lawyers, larm- ers, doctors and manufacturers throughout the country is now 120,000.SATURDAY, APRIL 2b.1885.Answers lo Correspondents snierest.whalev ares of ne oli \u201ca at 37 I Mesions sent Al ouzy Le \u201cunderstoud they du net comp CA the above conditions.\u2014Rev.T.De Witt m is connected whit the Presbyterian rv vad M.R\u2014The address of the Leonard Scott Publishin, Company is 1104 Walnut street.Philadelp: Joha ls the is run > een, oe onan is 6 capil 0 ow ere.iS nlio a BL pl Néwtoundiut so.SUBBCE: \u2014The Fastern agen real of the In Fatercolonial Railway ga nd Passenger Mr.G.W.Robinson, 136} St.James atreot.E.D.C.\u2014There are rolling mills in Montreal, which ure known as the Montreal Rolling Mills Co, Works are on the Lachine Canal, office £09 8t.Paul stroet.Arras.\u2014 The Civil Service examinations were ed last November in the Government offices, 76 St Gabriel street, Er loutreal, and wilt bo beld there again next May THE defeat of Mr.Gladstone's Govern- mont ever a comparatively tusignificant amendment to a Bill concerning the Registration of Voters is a remarkable thing to beppen, wlien such grave issues are disturbing Parliament and the country.It shows how weak is the Premiers control over his party.Neither bis followers nor his opponents\u2019 probably could care to see the defeat followed by resignation.It 18 & most awkward moment for the country to swap horses.Nobody but Mr.Giadstone coulä lead the present House ot Commous.CREMATION, to use a somewhat slangy expression, is not all it is cracked up to be.The ashes of a Cesar not turned to clay may come to baser user than that of a draught excluder.The ashes of Piso Licinianus, who was adopted by the Roman Galba and by him proclaimed\u201d Cæsar four days befure Galba was murdered, bave recently been found and lost.Some workmen digging the foundatiuns for a new row of houses in Rome found a family tomb aud in the tomb among the treasures the viaborate urn In which the ashes of Piso were placed by his widow 1810 years ago.The finders sold all the antiquities they could before they luformed the owner of the property of thelr discovery.Nothing but Piso\u2019s urn was left when he arrived upon the scene.\u2018Where are the asbes ?* he demanded.Appareutly the workman addressed was astonished at his employer's sagacity in knowing intuitively that there must have been ashes in the urn.\u201cAshes! \u201cYes, ashes!\u201d \u2018Well, in truth there were ashes and a great many of them, but I never dreamad that they were ol the slightest importance, and as they were very white and clean, I gathered them together into a basket and sent them to my wife to make lye of for her washing.\u201d YESTERDAY morning the troops under General Middleton had a severe engagement with the rebels.The press despatches would lead to the supposition that General Middleton bad committed Sir John MeNeil's blunder, for they announced that * the casualties upon the side of the volunteers are pretty large ou accouut of tho surprise,\u201d We are glad, however, to flud by our special despatches that no precautions were neglected by General Middleton and that although the rebels obtained some advantage by their choice of ground the troops were not allowed to blunder into the well devised trap prepared for them.The volunteers seem to have displayed great courage under fire, and the list of casualties -shows how severe the conflict was.[he rebels kept so well under cover that many loyal bullets were wasted and the result of the battle was not decisive.The rebel loeses were Lot so heavy as those of the troops but the rebel force being numerically inferior their loss proportionately is the beavier.\u2018The relief of Battleford yesterday afternoon by Colonel Otter\u2019s splendid march is as gratifying as it was unexpected.The arrival of Colonel Otter\u2019s column gives reason for hope that the westward retreat of the rebels will be cut off and the campaign considerably shortened thereby.POLITICS AND PATRIOTISM.In fair weather \u201cpolitics,\u201d according to the common conception of them, may seem to work well enough: but in times of stress and danger a little patriotism-4s seen to be urgently needed.The friends of the Dominion Preniisr-we need not speak of his enomies-credit him with infinite tact in party management.They say-and proud they seem to be to say it\u2014that he knows the wank side, the speck of rottenness in every man's chfracter, and by that knowledge can win over whom he will, to his purposes.He knows, they say, how to play.off one man against another, how to raprass! troublesome ambition, how to dispose of patronage for the greatest good of the party: Ina word ho is 8 consummate master, of the art of \u201cdishing the Whigs\u201d and keeping himself and his friends in power.Well, as we have said, methods such as these may answer, or seem $0 answer, tolerably, well in seasons of prosperity, but when times.of trial come the practical result of all thisclay- erness is not féand tobe satisfactory.To cajole politiolans and form them Into a compact parlismentary majority is one thing; but to unify the country and securé bar- monious action towards common ends throughout all its sections is another and very different thing.To fill the offices, + cabinet and, other, with men Satisfactory pA the party reqiires, no doubt, a good deal of skill of @ certain kind; but the men so appointed are not always or gen- eraily the mea whom the country needs to | do ité setious work.Mr.Dewdaey, for ex- amole nav be insnalin: ais to.vesve saute à Pom rs sas | ter gos.A.noe.| David Macphersog may loom.worker for the péirty, bus what mensely important ss that of the Ir terior?We do Ach a ny mitted the appointment of - either : of these men.Unfortunately patriotism had nothing to do with the matter.North-West rebellion on our hands; it is unspeakably sad to think of the lanocent blood | that has been shed and of the hardships poy losses inflicted co settlers, the conditions of whose life wore none too easy blow that has fallen upon a region concerning which such high hopes were entertained, aod upon which the money of the country has been poured out like water ; but if one result of 1t ail should be an awakening of the community tothe truth\u2019 that the party system of government is not a safe system, and if this should be followed by a demand for better and more reasonable methods, there will, b¢ something to counterbalance our loss.What is wanted to render thecouptiry safe is not heaven-born statesmanship, but the steady application of moderately competent men to publie bust The distribution of patronage is not public business ; the working up of political influence in this or.that locality is not public business; public business cogpsists in the dolug of those things in which the whole country, irrespéctive of party, Las an interest.lo have watched the state of feellng in the North-West and to have carefully removed every plausible cause of grievance would have been attending to public business, and to have done this would nut have required any very exceptional talent.If, instead of having three-fourths of their tifié absorbed by questions of patronage, and plans and acbemes of all kinds for the strengthening of party, ministers could and would devote nearly their whole time to the solid work of thelr respective departments there would be a different story to teil.No doubt under the strict party system, which makes cach minister primarily a purveyor of influence to his party, and only secondarily an over- saer of the public work, this is impossible Well, then, let the public know that it is impossible: and then let there be a fair and | square answer to the question whethera system which renders impossible that on which the safety of the eountry absolutely depends is to be indefinitely perpetuated.PRESIDENT CLEVELAND AND THE POLITICIANS.There are sigus of war Le the air at Washington, The Democrats haveat last elected a President, and some of them are already beginning to wish they hadn't.They Nnd party, once so potent an engine, is stripped of much of the power it has heretofore wielded in\u2019 the Government of the country.Prsideut Cleveland hag taken it into.his bead that the country elected Aim to the\u2019 Presidency, not the Democratic party or any other party.Hedoes not tind thie Democratic party in the Pree! tink chair unless he gets out, which he dodé not meanto do.Hence tears, bence thrékts and shakings of tbe head and ominous forebodings of judgment to come, ail of ge which seem to move the .massive.Mr.Cleveland but little.Whether he.get another term or not does not enter into\" bis calculations.He did not ask for ak} present position.\u2018The position sought himp and his one purpose now is to fill it worttilly\u2019 for one term, and make the people fou! that, Je whatever sorrow or reballion there may be;|\u2019 in this political carap or that, their interests are being faithfully looked after.3r.Cleveland gives his confidence readily to particular men in the Democratic party.He trusts the membegy of his cabinet and leis them exercise ide discretion.He trusts Mr.Randall of Pennsylvania as à mao of in- telligeuce, integrity and wide experience.In a word he gives bis confidence where he is assured it is deserved, tho best men.He wants advice so long as he Is ture that it is disinterested; that with him is the great point; be does not want any selfish schemers around him.Mr.Cleveland is a man who believes in tha constitution of the country.\u2018The constitution does not recognize parties.It recognizes a legislative power, Congrees, an executive power, the President.aud an organ for the interoretation of the comstitution, the Supreme Court.If Presidents have beretolore owed thelr election to compromising bargains made with one party or another, so much the worse for them and for the people.But such compromising bargains are not in the nature of the case necessary to the election of a president; what is necessary is simply that a majority of the people\u2014a majonty which may be made up in any way whatever, so long as it is a majority\u2014shall unite upon & certain man a3 their choice for the highest executive office.Now it so happens that this was what occurred when Mr.Cleveland was elected.He made no bargain or trade or deal with the Democratic party or any sectionthereof.He committed himself to that party simply to the extent of endorsing the platform they prevented at Chicago, and by that he i3 prepared tostand.He stands by it indeed more faithfully than the majority of the party; for he accepts the declaration in favor of Clvil Service Reform seriously, whereas multitudes \u201d of\u201d it in a kind of Pickwickian sense, and never thought it was going to interfere with their wholesale appropriation of the offices.Mr.Cleveland's election, however, was not carried by a solid Demoératic majority.As.is | well known, thousands of Democrats desert- | ed the party banner in the Presidential election, and the party nomination would \\ havo been defeated but for the accession of a large number of Independent Republican.votes.President Cleveland, thereforé, stands to-day face to face with the nation, and it is ta the nation hefeels responsible, not to shy party organization.To say that party government is the only government to which a free people will submit is rubbish of the worst kind.i When the people elect a man for a limited term they can hold that mac individually responsible; and tha whole force of public opinion can be brought to bear in approval or in condemnation of his course.The threat is held out that it Mr.Cleveland alienatea the politicians he cannot be reelected, and that no man will hereafter be elected who will not trade bimself away In .quardian L eonstrÿ's loterests in the! Narti-Want?mir 4 toe + New It is time that the people roused them.'}: selves to a seribus consideration of thle sub- |' jock.It is & grievous thing to have \u2018à |: before; it is disheartening to think of the |i they have too much President, and that | tor | ad and thus gots the benefit of the advice of Democrats to-day say they only meant | gu ine ar push pepe with { palo we ace very a to foel panicky also\u2014 : 2 pt ts ts Mon torts Chloe tm, | wa & resco wy the iy with was Hot | oi {atershabig of rusts with Say any ot hat cheap labog.\u2014&an : The two actions of the Conservati lagospe eaoù ob of h to bang sitber Shida shrub of svesoitong woh Hore | the ¢ t penalties.Sod when \u2018means :to avoid, if possible & war whi cost masey ani blood than the value of all the, grants taat the half breeds ooul over ayn Le Progrès de P Ket.HAVE YOU + Jes and dry skin?; Scaldiag tag sonsations ?.Swelling of the ankles?Vague feallugs of unrest?| Frothy or briok-duet finids?Acid Stomneh ?Aching Loin Cramps, srewing morteusnos ! Gtrange soraness ef the bowels 1 Unnccountable lazguid foclings ?Short breath and plouritic pains ¢ @ne-siée headache?! Enokacher Frequent attacks of the \u201cbluos™ ¢ sth Constipation alternating with lossences of the bowels?Drowsiness by 4_y,; wakefulness at night?Abundant pale, sr scanty flow of dark water! Ohills and fever?skint Then YOU HAVE BRIGHTS DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, The above symptoms are not developed in any order, but appear, disappear and reappear until the disease gradual] on tlie constitution, the ki Buraing patehes ef 3 rm Eee poison ed blood Breaks down the nervous system, and finally ppeumonta, diarrhoea.bloodles ness, heart lexy, paralysis, r convulsions ensué an then death is inovitable.Fais fearful disense is not a rare one\u2014it is an every day disorder, and claims more victims than any other ooraplain nt, 1t must be treated in Uwme or La will in gan the the mastery.Don\u2019t neglect Cure has cured ents of \u201ccases of the worst type, and it will cure you if you will use it promptly, ns directed.It is the only epecifle for the universal BRIGHTS DISEASE THE.SICK AND WOUNDED.What to Send and Where to Send it.À eo e of four ladies, Mrs.Molson.Belmont Hel Îrs.L.Morris.Mre.D.wie eler, have organized Btevenson, Mrs.under jie tle of North-West Hospital Supply a view of sending hospital Pre and delicacies for the comfort of our sick and wounded soldiers in the mothe West.trib of pad and th e may is | essen are réquested, and ma Mrs.P.Stevansot Te Guy eoler, 123 Metealfe street : 6, Janne! shirts, cotton night- Dressing eA on Poe carpet slippers.white cotton, eojored flannel, rolis of - old linen nd Souter and bightshirts partially worn, Fu d'by onè experienced ds being more ac- wdptable ta the patient.indetible Penola and | rion material, red errant black currant, i 1e emon jel raspberry vinegar 2 ochor of clieantes Also, the Hiustrated ney may arise at any moment En A came that sontributors si should re- at essrs, n Sons & wpe Promised to pac; and ship, all chester street; YOLUNTERRS DO NOT GO TO THE FRONT Without a bdk of RAMSAY'S WATERPROOF BOOT GREASE AND LEATHER PESSERVATIVE.SrSold by all deslgrs.A.RAMSAY & SON, #7 TO 41 RECOLLET STREET, i MONTREAL.81z eod ITY OF MONTREAL.CONSOLIDATED runs.to shareholders on The or d'a os rihe ist of : next, | p Tran er Bool s vi afer B closed from bp F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer.93 6 Montreal Toto April 1605.} STREET EXCAVATIONS, PUBLIC NOTICE 7 \u201cIs hereby given to all parties who have opened o streets during the past Winter, to roadway and idewalks over the Sxcavations.placed in prope (ode im- ediately, otherwise legal egal pr be sti em wi out further r notice, tu agai the city ill hold hom responsid for all accidents and dam occur from neglect.(By Order PERCIVAL Ww.aT.GEOR.ROE, City Burveyor.Orvy SURYETORE Orricæ | Montreal, RY April, 1883.$63 given th a dividend of 13 rt nus o fd feces capital stock of i eciared ou! 5a?aati wil oy pepe radios onday, the first das of loi dune une sn bi nafer Books will bs closed from the pate e Slst of May next.both days af, yi para! Me Meeting of the Share- Bank on Monday.ie rst Tay of uns Bost, the chair to be \u201cBre Order of the Board, W.J.BUCHANAN.General Manager.9312 2aw vie ton {ESE oar, and ih Motitreal, Dist April, 1985.Guy and Bt.Gitiierine SE mens go ihn Jost, AX.von.rmoLLIUE.THYMO' CRESOL! Does not give wii any unpleasant smell, is not pol iy ot in injure clo! Hog.pets 45.uratiare is r Drusgglst for à CMESOLI d not take anything else.96 2xeo4 An nottake anyihiog else.STEEL COOKING RANGES \u201cPatented 1885.BCÉANLR AND ECONOMICAL.Every RANGE guarasieed.GEO.R.PROWSE, $24 Bt.James Street.BESOL er, EEE -mù \u2026 BANK OF MONTREAL + \u201cVO.! N a Kast, wil oud tor L.A BEAUVAIS.| : WHO Is HEP .; ie ni I.A.BRAvvAW.HOW DOES HE DO?CHANDELIERS! Fancy and Plain Gas Brackets ==IINT GAS $ BLOBES==- L.A.BAYA DOES VERY WELL.I A.RBrAUVAIS 18 ESTABLISHED 16 YEARS.IS AT THE HEAD OF HIB LINE OF OOMMERCE IN THE CITY OF MONTREAL, I.A.BEAUVAIS IS KNOWN ALL THROUGH THE | PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.IL A.BEAUVAIS?PLACE OF BUSINESS, 2034 & 2028 NOTRE DAME STREET, Nman ONABOILLRE BQUARE.981 (VENDINNENGE STOVES.Ore Fauous = LEADER: .Has no equal, beware of imitations.STOVES | Ot-all kitidé Gade here from best Irom, On\u2019 the 1st of May, we will remove our 8t.Ji street branch to the corner of Craig an: Bt.Peter streets.Slaw tf W.PLENDINNENS & BOND°MNION Worm Wy me M ATTRESS.w.T.FAIRMAN, - - Masufacturer, 770 CRAIG STREET, WILL REMOVE ON isr MAY TO 35 ST.ANTOINE STREET.One-third of life spentin bed.Bur THs Beer! \u201cPIPER HEIDSIECK\u201d CHAMPAGNE Is the best and most popular wine in Canada.Ask your Grocor for it, and insist upon wetting tt hi For Bale by Grocers au and Wine Merchants \u2018Everywhere.NOTAE DAME STREET MONTREAL.The great success attending tuv sale of the GOLDEN STAR OIL STOVE ants us in recommending it as the.best on stove in the market: many makers have gopied it.But we advise, all in want of a Stove to ret one from us, that is made in Cleveland Ohio.Over, 21 000 sold last year.MONTREAL ° A A Before ordering a Bicycle see => = Samples of the Home-made, EFANNNIE You can obtain a first-class UN (9 Machine at à reasonable price.Gi $i On view at the Bhow Rooms of WARD & DAVISON, Chief Aponte 43 RECOLLET STREET.un 86604 THYMO CRESOL! liament at Ottawa.Used in the Houses of Parllamen at Ottaw GP TRUNE BAI RAILWAY.\u2014 \u2014ON AND Al AFTER-\u2014 MONDAY, AFRIE 97th, Passenger Train for HEMINGFORD and PORT COVINGTON Will leave Montreal at 4.00 P.JOSEFHM HICKSON, \u2019 Gens Montreal, April 83rd, 1885.3 URTAINS! POLES! SHADES! artment of these Goods QUE department of thesy Goods ne oF \u201cLace Curtains for 15¢ a pair up.El sido ind, Ft BU, for (ion: Paca nices, in novel styles, at an price.Now Window Shad os, with APTA Lis \u20ac do ke otra *a-Seo our new Brake ta Chains a Pp \u2019 ame st.T.A Fine Assortment of New and Second-hand Pianos o lowest cash prices and monthly instalments.Ap y at C.W.Lindsay's Warerooms, 1352 St, Catherine st.93 50.00 REWARD.The above reward will be paid to any person furnishing such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the ill-bred rascal, who, on fhe wight -of the 23rd inst.or morning of the 24th inst, wrote obscene la on the front of our premises on Cotte street S.DAVIS & SONS.FE suis A! où Fretght ares to PT Xe | THYMO CRESOL! ELE RA DOMINION BIGYGLE WORKS Pi Ad] \u2018We are now showing our New Stock, recently bought in Spring NEW YOBK and PHILADELPHIA, HUGHES & STEPHENSON, 745 Craig Street.,, ra To Sewing Machine Purchasers ROOM FOR THE WANZER MACHINES BARGAINS 1\u2014BargairS\u2014 BARGAINS! The undersianed having signed a contract for 35,000 of the New Automatic Gold: Medal Wanzer Sewing Machine, wish to makea CLEARANCE ir &rewn 500 Machines of last ore nos, with scarcely a _/ scratch even upon the woodwork, at about = =-0ne-third Retail Prices for Cash.æ Also.Machines of every known make from $1 .- - Upwards.- À good-famtly machine for FIVE DOI.LARS.Excellent $70 Wanzers new.but have been ou a few months on rent or to loan, at from $20 to $25.Every Wanzer guaranteed.| D The only Perfect Hand Machine made, with Portable Case, $15 to $25.PIANOS av» ORGANS AS PREMIUMS! Our position in reference to Pianos and Organs is just this-Being the largest Sewing Machine Merchants in America, Sole Contractors for Wanzer's Only Gold Medal Sewing Machine under the\u2019 British flag, the leading Piano and Organ Manufacturers have placed their Agencies under our protection, Bole Agsnts only Genuine Bell Organ, The Celebrated Uxbridge Organ, and The Only Cross Beale Sweetnam & Hazelton Pianos, Premiums to Wanzer Customers ! Any Lady or Gentleman purchasing a Gol Medal Wanzer \u201cO\u201d Bewing Machine can secure any of our Organs or Pianos, at One-half Catalogue Prices for cash, as we do not pretend | to make our living on instruments.ss | WILLIS & CO.\u2014- 1824:::::Notre Dume Street::::.:1824 (Near Mean st.MONTREAL.THYMO CRESOL ! Usod in the Hos by lon and highly endorsed and recommende: ending P ysisians.od FOR TYPE WRITERS! 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Do do 00; 1 Do So irons: Do do LUS Latin's, Atkinson's and Rioksesker's FERFUMERY.AF PANEER IMPORTATION.\u201cG8 W.A.Dm & Co.M.& 10 PHILLIPS SQUARE.MONTREAL 4 11 ood THYMO CRESOL! {for the Conferring Wootings and Aa ae À Lessce & SP MUS Hoty Thomas THE McDOWELL COMEDY COMPANY.Matinee st 2.15.To-niglt last periormanced THE PRIVATE SECRETARY./__ With » Btrong Caste! A C49EMY OF MUSIC.Harar Estate Janse A week of Fun, beginning Monday, April 97.\u201cLaughter produced by the instantaneous pso- ooes.\u201d The inimitable Comedian JACQUES KRUGER (the original photographer) and Oompany, in the funniest of tunny Comedies, DREAMS Or, Fun in a Photograph Gallery.New Music, Gorgeous Costumes.A world of Fun.Seats ogsale at Nordbeimer\u2019s.eatt R°YAL THEATRE MUSEUM, siparrow & Jacobs, - - - Propristors, Managers evening, week com\u2019o'g Every afternoon he 8 reluning dramatic at- Monday, April a traction.of the Ranch 10! by Harry Meredith and a flue company.Beau.Ue tiful syenories, and co costumes the most per- feot.Admission 988 ra open dar at i En and 7 p.m.EE 8, May Ball by A R Macdonald and Pupils, to be held On FRIDAY, MAY, lat.Parties w {shing to secure tickets, pleass nd ame.Tickets $2.50.Private | sa through May.Assembly Friday this Sook.pe À Special General Meetlr beheld atthe Windsor Hote) 25th inst, at 8.22 oreo tor the pur og the adopting now Bye-inws.By o EH TUAL B 800L (In aman NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING.A general meeting © she 3 harefiders of e above panic Ha in tue L Fatal on a TUE Lon SDAY, the 28h ins Lt wit \u2018submit Games Ate I report, et the Liquigators his financial statement, a disposition of the remaining surplus be made, and the society dissolved.PRN IA 905 » Bec.-Trens.M ONTREAL 1, FENCING resident.The à Penn Club intends sault-at-Arme uchig next month, a feature of whioh will be a grand contest for Tug of War Teams of 1 four, open to of anon teams É from the regiments in Mout.pionsh he trials will on cleats, three-minute Dingle pulls, Entries, whieh ure fren, must in, side names of ta before Thursday, Bay Tih» 0 1pm.of ur J.ALLEN LO 96 Sood on.ed) Box 11 1° PRINCE vas ave AL DELL ae - Regimen: .C.Officers, at jae oxb, Act Ad.WY ICTORIA RIFLES : RESERVE ASSOCIATION.A meeting will wy Le old i the Armory an rèns AY EVENING, th 5th ToD ats A IL ex-members of are = y \u201covitod, _-Menry-Ar-dacksem, - 403 8t.Paul Streét, Secy protem.STE EC ROYAL 50018 or .A Moo oN C.OMcers, a wil be held at 1724 Notre Dame St., on Tues © 28th inst, at 8 pm.every vy N, C.O.must be p Bry order, =».P.NI a 98 1 *__Berat-Major.i I 7 \u2019 on Eh pre in Sod PE EN and ro Oy AG, TT RG BAND ICR NOTICE i= Mount Royal No- 1and Miz a Sa 3 mend 5 selobratime the Gôth Anr oe of the O \u201chal, 3 Social to be he'd in the Badithegy H.3 354 James street.on Monday Event ne natant, fommencing at80 Foto born (with i pom Invited to Lane \"PURES dre Chairman.Mov Feo rs oi First weekly | nf membern A Th MeGill University, Montreal.The Annual Pubile Meet Mootinie ôt Convocation snd Honours in THE FACULTIES Q or EF ART AND APPLIED Tile be held in the LLIN Mozson Bart On 7.Apr 5 Both, at meet in the Fombrs.o eisai: fm rary TA m., for the r ng s uh syn] @ Dames Sr Folios elected.trienita d£ th N.B.\u2014The friends of the ited to Ate speotfully ore Jos w.c BAYEDS, $8rd April, 1885.Freethought Club, 2810 ST.CATHERINE AT.Lecture Bunday P.N., at'3 o'clock.tt JY oe: MR.JOSEPH FIRTH, Sus:aor\u2014My Fe ent, Methodism to .ALL _ w Mie.081 nA.Sccrotary.98 2 Jaw 6cppacrs au, as vu CONCERNING Wil form ge ES ot discourse by .M.W.ROBERTSON, ; At the Advent Christian Churoh, 1816 St.Catherine strèet, opposite the Catliedral, Sunday evel ANNUAL MEETING\u2014NOTICE.181H poses Le = for pur n 0 pe sb NEXT, at order ot the Board i Montreal, 21st April.1885.ee 7-2w MONTREAL City and Distriet Savings Baak.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MERTING of the Stockholders of this Bank will be hald atitg office, Bt.James Street, on TUESDAY, 5th MAY next, at ONE o\u2019alock p.m.for the re cop tion of the Annusl Report and Statementh and PRUE ig RB hE prarded the Election of Directors, By order of the Board.RY.TBR AT er Montreal, 4th April, 1888.| pe : aod, Michele Leto: April 26th.98.1 THÉ CANADA CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION (Limited) ai Generni Moetinæ of the span Foor Fourth th Annus ' of ; Li dent eed .effect.ea le THE FIGHT The Engagement Described by the * Mail\u201d Correspondent.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR) ToBoKTe, April 36.\u2014The Mails special says FIrTERN Mruxs SOUTE or BATOCHE, Aprij 24, 1 p.m.\u2014The right column on the east bank of the river encountered the rebels at 9.16 o'clock, and the action is still going on as I write.The rebels advanced from the ravine and fired on Major Boulton's scouts.The fire was at once \u2018returned by the rebels, who, mounting their hoises, backed into a ravine, in which they lay concealed, only rising to fire on the troops.Tho troops immediately advanced in skirmishing order.The enemy was attacked from both flanks, butiso well chosen was their battle ground that they -were- apparently out ol any possible danger from the volun! rifes.\u201c A\" Battery could.at first reach them, but at length \"they secured a favorable location and shelled the ravine, having previously demolished two houses in the distance, au which reintoree ments for the rebels were waiting.Ina few minutes, however, the rebels retired to a small post in the woods, but\" they soon returned, and, avoiding A\u201d Battery, moved towards the 90th.Our left bad In the meantime made another body of the enemy re- re.FIGHTING AT CLOSE QUARTERS.Then came fighting at close quarters, the combatants belong only thirty or forty yards apart The fight throughout was a bush one, the half-breeds and Indians lying cobn- cealod in the bluffs or hidden behind the trees and keeping up a hot fire with deadly The.whistle of bullets could be heard and the balls from the enemy's shot guns rattled inal direetions.The first under fire at this stage were the men of Major Boulton's corps, but No.6 company of the 90th soon advanced to their ald, \u201cC\u201d company of the School of Infantry taking their right flank.A hot combat ensued, nearly all firing while in a prostrate poei- tion.A nvmber of gallant volunteers fell here, pierced by rebel balls.A DESPEBATE PIRE The war whoops of the Indians were heard now and then as thoy, rallied to the fight.A desperate fire was kept up fur over an hour, and then, as if they had run short of ammunition, only occasional bullets came from Riel's men.After a short cessation, however, the enemy recommenced firing.At one o'clock the prairie was on fire.This, however, was soon extinguished by the rain.\u2018Che half-breeds fought in the Indian style, and the large number of casualties shows that they are not a loeto be despised.One party of rebels has just (one p.m.) been dislodged from the ravine, but the firing is still very hot.This is sent by a nlessenger to Clarke's Crossing.General Middleton's bat has been shot through, but he himself {8 uninjured.Capt.Wise, General Middleton's adjutant, has bad his horse shot under him.The Grenadiere have just arrived from the west bauk of the river.THE GRENADIRES.4 p.m.\u2014The Grenadiers arrived in good form, and at once opened fire upon one of tbe ravines, There were three ravines ina string, heavily wooded and full of big boulders, aud the rebels skipped from one to the other.The rain stopped at 1.30 o'clock, but there was a mist, and this with the clouds of smoke rendered it next to {m- possible for the troops to see what they were firing at.Gabriel Dumont commanded be rebels, and did it with wondertul skill At 1.40 the rebels had been dislodged from two of the ravines, but they still held out iu the centre one.\u2018\u2019A\u201d\u2019 Battery could not get their shells in here, but the Grenadiers and 90th poured iu a bot fire, which did not do much execution, however, owing to the dense brusb.ATTACKED IN THE REAR.A body of rebels now appeared in rear of the troops and fears werejentertalned that we sbould be caught in a trap.General Middleton bad provided for this, however, \u2018and Boulton\u2019s scouts, with a nine pounder, soon dispersed them, , though they hovered in bands on our flanks, and sent ln an occasional volley which fell short.It was evident at this juncture that it the rebels had been as well armed or had had artillery, the day would have gone bard with us.{The remainder of this deepatch had not arrived up to the bour the Hat went to press.) ]Further Accounts im Later Éditions.] A GOVERNMENT DEFEAT.Mp, Gladstone Defeated on an Irish Measure, LoNDON, April 24.\u2014There was a stormy debate in the House of Commons this even- lng over the bill for the registration of rs in lrelaud, Mr.Nolan (Home Ruler) moved to amend by providing | tbat charges for regigtration he proyided by government Inetoad of locailv.stone vigorously opposed_ tbe ana, Mr.Childers implored the Irish members to have patience, and claimed that thelr proposal would cause an additional burden upon tax payers of £130,000.Mr.Nolan was obdurate and the amengmont was carried by 82-to 58.After thë announce- went of the vote Mr, Gladstone adjourned the debate in order that the Government might consider the question.There was much excitement in the House: over the Government's defeat, Before the division Mr.C Gladstone stated that the Government rasepved freedom of action if the amendment erriet \u20ac 8 CABLE.AN AMNESTY.Pants April 25.\u2014M.Brissou has decided to grant an amnesty Le Prince Krapotkine, Gautier and Louise Mic FRENCH dng Ar SUEZ.Suxz, April 25.French transports baving on board over 4.QUU troops have arrived here und have reeetved orders to remain.CHOLERA IN SPAIN.VALENCIA, \u2018April 35.\u2014~Thore is no doubt that a modified type of Asiatic cholera has prevailed in the vieinty of Jutiva.Out of 200 cases there were 39 deaths.There are several suspicioug, cases at the university near Sueca.STRENGTHENING THE BRITISH FLEET.LONDON, April 25.\u2014The Admiralty bas now chartored, of the instest and finest passe, ger steamers in the Atlan to trade, he Oreg * America,\u201d * Arizona,\u2019 bria\u201d nd * Alaska\u2019 The steamars Ghoti\u2019 and * Britannia\u201d have also been chartered.Tho tiovernment will increase the number of armed cruisers to 20, AMERICAN, GENERAL GRANT.NEw YORK, April 25.\u2014Cen.oné o'clock last ni ht slept at intervals.The sore at the base of his tongue sevmed angry.SANK WITH A LOAD OF COFFEE.GALVESTON, April 25.\u2018The brig * Clementine,\u201d from Rio Janeiro, with coffee, struck on a bar fast Ligne and sank.The crew were saved KLURLUX IN LOUISIANA FARMVILLE, La, April 25.\u2014 Last nf four nen on\u2019 the farm of W.H.Mam \"y negrees out of ber house and began whipping her.Her ories awoke Mamôry.who star to learn the cause of turbauce.When near (he scene one of tho men shot him through the heart.Al then ed.The Woman idéptified two of them, Grant after the report , Gl - Western 10 to 120 as tu CHF - \"PREPARATIONS IN RUSSIA, Sz.Prreaspuné, April 254 Ouar | your te paased hours with Gepersl Bia borstacer, a Shi several nee: à han frontier.General Obrutschel re ards war as inevi imme- The Osar © te Bis Chlef me pe sr late m zation, an x moment adios publ on Horst and influence over the Caaf ia > belloved to be significant.sald to \u201cNow Czar: the moment for Rossin wo strike.Lurasden's 8 retreat bas utterly destroyed England's prestige among 4 the Afg hans who, oalnot thes sisi, ste ready 6 against the Ameer, secretl fo belp us and to do so the moment we © first blow.All hose Yeutages w will bo toe by delay.repiied : ou are too has Russla's mention destiny is too soars to be wrecked by any be buman agency.\u2018I'hereis sll Lope tha y be avolded, but come what ir I poy pever shall consent to give up Penjdeh uor Zulfigar pass.The Czar is that pueprovk is cruisers of the Alabama type an the v ous application o ond a warfare he transfer England's monopoly of the carrying.other uations, General Gourko,\u201d\u2019 Govérnor-General of Poland, bas been ordered the Cäuir to prepare an immediate lan of the campaign in Atghanistan.It believed that (General Gourke in te event of war wil placed supreme command there are 70,000 ses troops fn Poland and 30,000 are_under immediate movement to Odessa.This proves that Kus- 00 cause to fear hostility from Austria.feeling among the Poles is vne of i hey are too weak to dream of revoit, At Moscow war preparations are going on with the greatest activity.Large les of troops ure daily loavigg for.the south with supplies.Artillery and commissariat stores are being sent io ugeurog for transportation to Batoum and other fortitted places on the Black Sea.uty thousand Cossacks have recelved orders to hold themselves ready ove at a moment's notice.Thirty-five and troups have already been concentrated near Askabad.In oscow 18 eagerly hoped for, At Cronstadt workmen ave bus day and night loadin wbitebe torpedoes in the arsenal.Orders have been.given that the moment hoatilities begin ata lopury torpedoes 8 be placed outsido all H Russinn ports on the The ironclads \u201cAdmiral Grelg, \u201cDuu D\u2019Edinbourg \u201d and \u201cKremlin\u201d and the monitors \u201cTyphon,\u201d \u201cLatpik\u2019 and \u2018\u201c*Bro- nepossets\u201d are ready for immediate action.THE CZAR AND EMPEROR WILLIAM, BERLIN, April 25, It is stated that the Emperor received a letter trom the Czar stating that to his utmost grief war seems inevitable.\u2018The Emperor William is much depressed, yet hopes Lbat England will yield ia some Way.All rumors about Germany and Austria pot [Kooning the strictest neutrality are aseless.WAR VESSELS.SEBASTOPOL, April 25.-The turret shi \u201c Popoft\u201d und \u201cNijat Novæorond \u201d La put in commission.Workmen are employed day and night in the construction o two .men-of-war.THB RUSSIAN ADVANCE.; TIiRPUL, April 25.orsistent statements are made that large Russian forces are coming from the Caspian to the Afghan frontier.The situation ls critical.y very firm British support will restore the confidence of the Afghans.The Afghan troops engaged | in in the Penjdeh battle have nearly persed.ITALY WELL OUT OF THE FIGHT.ROME, April 25.\u2014 Tha Minister a Forelan affairs bas privately exp.that Italy has not signed au alliance with England who is now such grave embar- rassinent.FLOODS IN AFGHANISTAN.TEHERAN, April 24.\u2014 Advices by mail fro Sir Peter Lumsden at Tirpul state that the recent heavy floods interrupted all communication with India, but the weather is now fine.Sir Peter's pa are all in g health.The telegraph line between Moshed and lirpul is still broken.GUARDING DRE BURMAH.BoMmBaY, April 25.\u2014Rangoon, the capital ot British Burnt, at the mouth of the Pra waddy river, bel strongly glortified.Steam eho fl torpedoes have beon stationad in the harbor.Guns are also mounted to the channels of the river.Naval authorities at Bombay are on the lookout for five Russian cruisers, which are reported as passing Aden t week.On their pp sarance in these waters they will be closely followed up by British war ships, TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS FOB WAR SHIPS.VIENNA, April 26.Information has been received from St.Petersburg that the council of the Foire bas ize an extraord roubles (about se, n- ing the navy.Naval pre are at a fever heat over the roped presence of ironclads in th rede ut 25,000,000 > ritish © immediate vicinity of Via- divostock.À NAVAL DUEL.NORFOLK, April 25.-8hould war be d clared the B man-of-war \u201cStrelok\u201d a the British corvette \u201c Garnet\u201d will move out nine miles and eng each other.A number of American o! re preparing to charter à steamer to witnces the tight.CITY ITEMS, -\u2014\u2014At the monthly meeting of the Natural History Society on Monday evening, papers be read on * Recent iscoveries in the Cambrian of St.John,\u201d by Mr.G.F.Matthews ; a notice of \u201cthe work of fhe Egypt Exploration Fund, 3 * Chemical Notes,\u201d by Prof.J.T.Donal Soclety of Decorative Art; Kensington painting is an adaptation of oil paintingto the surface of velvet, velvetean or cloth, in a peculiar manner, the result being in appearance not unlik e Site bois done in the famous hence the name.The \u201cacratchin * 18 the peculiar feature 6f the work an san be doe with an ord 18 pen, or more rapidly with a 9 cial form of ge pen consisting of à number steel points arrar ed side by side.Cr editable specimens of can be seen at the rooms 1372 St.Catherine street.COMMERCIAL, Hay and Ntraw, Hay and straw have been somewhat scarce during the vast week and logse hay sold as e quote 2 as to qualier.Zh as Btraw is seiling at $6 per onired bundles Ashes, This market is de quiet wi with prices easy.First ts are quoted to $4.Nothing doing n the lower grades.1 Hops, The hop market has not improved any way.and prices aro exce Ww.unta- tions are given at 6 to 11c on the local market.New York quotations, 10 to 170.Cattie Market.On last market der there wers about 200 head of cattle in the local mark prices were a shade higher than of late, The cattle sold at 8X to DE per lb., but there were and Spring lambs were scarce, 50 per lb.for sheep and $4 to $5.50 each for lambs, Hogs were not very plentiful and solid at 514 to 5Xc per Ib.Horse Market.© horse trade bas been fair during the week.Ninety.jens animals were ex- ite ogate value of $12,027 and Point Bt.Charles, Le Wholesale Produce Market, BurThe.\u2014New butter is meeting with a fair demand.and some old stock hans been disposed uf at very low rates.We quote néw butter at 20 to Zlc per lb, creamory 18 to 2U, Eastern Townships and Morrisbure 13 to 166 snd nn HFEXE.\u2014 À good article ta meeting with fair enquiry, bus early makes and Mferior goods are not wanted at any price.We quple lb to 114en per Ib as the price for & to f Le \u201cRad, ~The market is atondy for.fresh with rather firmer auvtations at 18% to PORE, \u2014 Trade is sapien but but than when last q stern mess brings $15 75 to 16 par Barrel, with about the same price ror Chicago short Sh Montreal short eut clear is worth $16 to Hava \u2014City cured 12 o 13%c per Ib, green LARD.\u201410%e for Western and 9Xc for Cans- an.Bacox.\u201411% to 120 per ib, Tallow.\u20148 tg 8X for common refindds dying war maps of the - been saved, to author- | ensington painting ~ \u2014m TRE AIG WATERS, The Fisods on the Bivar\u2014Twe Lives Lost | he romains, ta pretty much the | same ue dition.as it A in Inst night, al- fe ili 18 Bot quite at as Jarbor Coms Mueloner of ave wants for = dise instrument 16 la ly bein this neon for Taglatering tho balghs of idem neer, for r er e he 0 boris : u po en y tn the river opposite oa, It consisu of se Huder, w sheet ne paper ruled of 1 Water, being pene to a ratchet attachment which is moved by a float on the water.By tbis simple but ingentous con- trivasios a record is kept o ment of the water during the 24 hours, the pencil line \u2018showing all the rives and.ls, ~The reading of this instrument 18 as follows: At six q\u2019clock last bight, wh en it was started, the depth was 38 feet 10 inches, but at 4 minutes pust 6 6 | fell 8 inches; it continued falling gradual Ix until 9 o'el when it hud fallen another inches; at 9 J elook it dropped 5 inches, and then graduails again until 4 o'clock, t 8 Inches: -it then re masnod rl sis 0 tif half-past nine this Orniog whenit famped up 3 Inches suddenly, an as aul y tell D,a short but very lively b ee ace then, after which {t stood Steady at sy ts inchés.rom St.Andrew's states that the Tam at Jsie aux Chats has broken, but that wnotberis forming at Little Rapids.Mr.Walsh's mill dam and the curling rink have been swept away.The waterworks at St.Henri and Ste.Cunégonde have been stopped, ae as Lhe flood put out the fires, and the inhabitants are very much distressed for want of a prope water supply.Although there is plenty Pall round there it is a \u201cWater, rater everywhere, and not a res to drink.\u201d entloman from the Back River reports that eC.P.R.bridge ls wuinjured, but that the ice bridge broke in a ¥ vester- day afternoon, doing considerable damage to the plors of of the bri dge.Fortunately Mr.Busby, the keeper of the bridge, erected a temporary pler filed with stones, thus averting a good deal of damage.The water Tone within two feet of the floor of the r PATAL ACCIDENTS.Last night abov aged 6 years.named Joseph Boullllar was plaving at the mouth of the sewer under the railway track at St.Henri, when he fell into the water, which was 4 foot deep.He was carried into the wer, and search being made hls body was found in Ste.Cunegonde, having been carried underground through the sewer and stopped by a grating thers.Coroner Jones held an in inquest on the body this mornin, ; When the verdict * accidentally drowne ohn String, aged 54, a carter, who was off oD a drunken spree last night, was attacked about midnight with delérium iremens, and rushed out of his house, He fell foto t the water at the corner of Selgneurs and Richardson streets, where it was flve feet deep, and wag drowned.y, vas as taken to No.fon.Police Station, and the coroner duly no THE STANDARD BUILDING.The Interior of the Handsome Edifice De- The handsome new building for the standard Insurance Company op St.James street which is just approaching completion, is now à well known object and much ad- by passers by, and an inspection of the lnterior, which @ representative of I'me STAR Made under the guidance of Mr.Waite, the architect, proved that the interior ls quite in keeping with the front which ls such an ornament to Bt.James street.Commencing on the lowest floor, the sub-basement is cntered from Cralg street, and the front part is devoted to tho to mpany, of Chicago.El on en heating apparatu pressure steam, each room cont#lning one or more Bund y \"radiators, which ean be shut off at will; and it is claimed that the jarring and god gur Hog noises will entirely absent.col, nstead of being cove with ple Roi on 8 marble slab and has a marble Sab on the wall behind.During | Lhe od, Too Bo and oa und fog heati î froon | wi or hea rer sup of fres air which will be in ing 3 vier by a wall-grating that can be are closed, if desired.Behind, is the high Pressure boiler, which supplies steam for à pu ca engine, as the Utis elevator is worke bydraulie power, but a 8 Dew way.cost per journey water from The maln rds found to a mat but by nav- ing a lar at the fhe tom to receive the water used fe the \u2018holet, and then pumping 1t back to a cistern at the top of the holst, thus using the same water over again, the coat hae en reduced to % of a cent per trip.ceiling are the pipes from the Whole Datta are placed in such a way that they van bleh exa ed or repaired out any trouble and without disturbing the walls.The sewage pipes are al iron, and well braced and jointed: while The arrangements for Lrappi ect as they can be; two air sha floor pipe to the top of 1 be from the strong, but each is brace fastened into a .} the brickwork.In the rear of the basement on one side are closets, e front of the basement will be used as store rooms by thé tenants of the offices.The main entrance on the ground floor opens into a ball panelled with ;Lennesce marble, in a framework of polished bay and San 1 Domingo mahogany.The suites of on each side are handsomely, but piainiy fitted up, so far as the actual build- 1s concerned.The vaults In' these rooms be large, and are covered inside and out- al de vi À trebrick ss an extra precaution On re, first foot are the rooms of the Standard Insurance Company, tne owners of fhe bs building, Which are ng ve y.taste- 11 fitted up with Night oa) Thore isa general office, private rooms for the man- r and a board room.On the other side or the building is a similar suite of room the elevator iss weitiigd ted Btair- case, square, and with sufficient breaks to make gven the long ascent comparatively easy.The upper flats ure devoted to office fccommodat on and are all equally well The general impression left by a vislt is that everthing bus been most carefully considered and t.oroughly well plabned, tbat the sanitary and other details have been thoughtfuily watched, and that the woodwork und other parts s capable of ornamentation are extremely aud well finished, an both neat and handsome though not not elaborate and expensive; the mo around the doors and windows, tor instance, aithougb very effective, are not deep and have not taken a great thickness of wood.Altogether the buil0ing is a great addition to the ¢ity, both internally and oxtoraally, re groat-gredit upon the architect, and upon\u2018the Company, | he estimation in which it is-already held is by the fact that every office in it Ne wiready let, some for a long term of years.Prymner's Platatres.Mr.Joseph Muruette \u201cewan of a lo descriptive criticism of x.ymaer, some of \u2018whose oh churn p those at present on exhibition in ation rooms.He describes the booutinrities of the modern French school in which Mr.Brymner has been Spud for the past four years in Paris; al reproduction of nature belug ed while the writer claims that this d not load to lack of Idealism, or in any way crush an artist's inspiration, Mr.Bycmner is 1s bolnted out as having all the force of tals i is English 1 ie uf e ee curés s n uence.© pletures bed; the called * Hom te wen » representing au ah English cott interior\u2019 the other a tlsherruan's cabin.both of \u2018these thersis no lack of iuterest, end each canvas tells its own tale; the one that of lonocent enjoyment, tho other of and sorrow.Then fo ligws a deserip- fon of the ** Wreath of Flo now in the Art Gallery, and noticed In net \u2018Hatirday'a STAH.e writer concludes by prophesying that, if ar Arte vuly works conscientiously pou does wet Justice.aname and a fur- u © are pot \u2018withio b ras) The artist is the son a of Douglas Brym- ner, formeriy : of Montreal, and now of the Department of the Archives at Ottawa.as 8 Ps and he à Give first reference te the word Vars | in the Bible DP, 10 selec.The ishar will strictly adbers to his Pia: rr Ww.80 Pattor Set; Fanoy rs, old plan.All, therefore, may be sure of air 12 Prout, on -4B her | Sudim ial treatment, froin the Govern i 4 -C Shion ® Gene to the humblest citizen in the Badro om Bol La B, + Gung tants ry dry and land.\u2018The letters are carefully numbered in Coal Bio u Nowa oe ner\u201d unity for aa display » the they are received the Laure ror Orosbery.a.As.lie lauaiiter lovers ba a community, and bis iron casctly \u201cia tho gedar bo © Le THOMSON cowaur.performance throughout is a masterpiece in Cove to Rand.Lock at _\u2014 Auctioneers.A marae\u201d has already bool Tas Toward ii tho fiat series for the rat corrock J ARGE CLEARING BALE! theatre to orowded and delighted dialouse: answer received, ; B Bad It is pure motive; funny Ja in FIRST REWARDS, dT ering Duckies rin Mark tL Le ia pure 19 motive: funny da de 1 One bundrod dollars in gold ooùn\u2026# 100 les, Briales; ote.6 Horse Marke pathos with pure co! dy aud apoyndin 4, 8 an a hres grand oi rose- age street, .Two the must mirth provid ng situs ons, ei agraseseseanseres nsc £550 MONDAY RIL SUR the latest operatie selceti 5,6, re Your Aus tau-visp cabinet s10| Six à Working Horses, chor uses of Harri and t'a Success 2.10, Ten and 14 \"Five \u2018slogant solid some Two-Pheelsd Dog Cort.« Ouit.Cov Jand- Vr ill be | Wy Mica Fanilns M uadruple silver -pai soo Flages.Que Wagzons, Buggies; must be and her company t this evening close | Y Hing eoli no THOMSON & GOWBEY, Succesaful week's cngagomentat hohe 170 | 20 to 50.je cage vatel solid coin silver | vost .er, nove | Royal, \u201cCamille\u201d was yesterday prese à pan-face w: 890 D 5 TAFO.PARLOR 8 sie he ey ets de mi Waris | SRLS CARLES, BL «TD With is East L Lyn noe \u201d or\u201d which Miss 1 alee Fret \u2018dollars liars in gold.ont 100 TUxsDAT M a.APRIL Next weok \u201c Rann 10\u201d will be p nina ale doran vote 1 fas\u2019 VEUVE Wo are structed to sell at \u2014 and uli nx no doubt draw large houses.; oa Doon porsgegn es euez sectes 760 98 STANLEY STREET, __0 AMATEUR PERFOBMAN cr A drama obo \u20180 +000 hres P undred âne v Yor the whole of the Holsehold Farniture [ood adios beta ie Bede Sa ait Sibi SE ST and 12th of May, in aid of the No Dame.= B.rs, 8 Hospital.The play prey is.\u201c Le Maitre Dixie de urges,\u201d a charming comedy.and the 0 various parts are in the hands of our in08t ai distinguished French amateurs.powards, th ze Tt ited ware, Cutlery, 5 ses correct answer e one, -case, r our B u PERSONAL.pumber two, and lin all these SO costly Marble-ton Bedro Ps dei M {ire ges ou aus shot of ony eva el sv Te ES EEE es ol ] , n e, .University Law Thouity 1a place of the late THE MIDDLE BEWARDS, Er be BALE AT 100 COCR Tao Mr.C.B.Cherrier.1,2and 8.Three elegant rosewood up- THOMSON & GOWDET, hi ?asosanses0c0se00ue pono #L.620 ge 4 5,6 and T= 7: Four gentisnien\u2019s solid «00 Do not delay In getting relief rt thie tile cas ea Là LEARING SALE OFFICE FURNI- folk oF delay &n gett) orm Ex 8 9 Bat 11.Four indies\u2019 soll go C TURE, is a pleasant and sure cure.Te vou Japtor your child why do you let it suffer wheu a au remedy is au near at b: Somebody has invented a securit which locks after being put in t to fall ga ow pin bud is warran not eed fills a longlelt want.oe 8 lile bas been embittered b: paikiog into bis office and pic air-pin ! security hair-pin, all such unpleasant episodes may be avoided, and the life of a mar- nied nan low onward as smoothly ais a mi stream.Now, thank heaven and Hall, Grayville, I, a : 156 bottles sold a retail, Eclectric Oil, guaranteeing ey bottle, I must say I never sold a medicine in my life that gave such universal satisfaction.In my n badly ulceratett it for several he Eclectrié Oil cured it own case, with after a physiciav pencili days to no effect, thoroughly in twenty-four hours, threatened croup In my children thi this Winter, relieve almost imme- it never fuiled diately \u201cWife,\u201d said the farmer, \u201c1've boen thinking what at happy.society Solomon must have had in bis day with so any wi as is \u2014\u2018indoed# said Di d'hls rite, here FEA AVL sotnewhat stiffly, \u201cyou had be something else, then.A prett oman you you who can't take a fig \u201cThe would make, truly; proper care ot one wife.What would cu mer took feed the cattle for the night.There are many forms of nervous debility in in men, that yield to the use ot Carter's bose who are troubled with norvous een, night sweats, etc, should try them At the rehearsals of one jos the composer noticed that eight years old, usuall which was a fugue: ;then tbe li eyes, grow brig b and she listened with the ustain | Bpour pee ho fondly conclu daughter had-a penchant for music of a haract took an o pportunity to ask her about Ît\u2014\"Ob, no papa,\u201d replied; \u201cbut 1 know when that p Br finished we go home directly to to dinaert\u201d 5 i Mr.John Magwood, Victoria Road, rit i \u201cNorthrop & Lyman' 8 Veg golable severe C.er.e and Dyspeptic Cure is a Spies customers say follow its use.I know its they never used an Nhe so effectual.Good Deoults Ir immediate] ue Fil sonal experience, having been trouble 9 or 10 years with dys it digestion goes on hen, Pepsi and that oo atng will be feeling 80 well known to dyspeptics.I have I08Y besitation in recommending it case of fudigestion, constipation, detre no or troubles arisi stomach.\u201d ng from then, with a dozen!\u201d ar- is hat and went to the stable to y remained.grave and Sulet until the final num! id Special Notice, Thousands of persons dail efficacy of \u201c Dr.Sey\u2019s Rem: The rich fragrance of the lotus of the Nile bouquet ls the perfume of ohe of natures t flowers.The flowers fade and dle, rares but their living breath, 80 to 8 rpètual in this exq uisite pe would make your lad SIBLE GURSTIONS 1, Glye So oe word LYS où À = .- Sales JO ro FORT orm: 10 pair 3010 38.in of a int 29.event r pen face lars in Gold.many a 40 to 90.Fi ty-one aluminun old his wits 91 to I Thee solid quadrupie ng Pine ver plato cake bast:ets, elegant osigns.1M to Eighty-one bail\u2019 does sois solid silyer plated 201 to 400.Two hundred volumes \u2018fas.rated wr, \u201cI have omas\u2019 correct answer received in hroat tion Rewards named below.and in away.1.Two Hundred Dollars in 33 and \u20ac Three âne Kran by celebrated m 8 to 10.Three fine 0 nbs, Joursan fo mes maiden*s [letters .ation.eh tic, or in distant these one year to \"sariptiou price.* bers will \u2018have thelr ul ery medicine.1 time; or for the extra mailed to any.indioate.jo any |.Le cinating Dovel {bound in paper) by 401, One Hundred ng \u201cFitty Dollars\u2019 in After ton follow the Consolatio on Rewards, when, to the sender:of the very last this Lompelition will be given number one ol these Consola- To the next to the last correct answer will.be given number two, and so on till all these are given THE CONSOLATION FEWARDS.cdd Coin.$ |'apright 5,6 and T \u2018Three eloaant \u2018cabinet organs, er.qusdrupie late tea AN ITER MAGAZINE 180 181.undred Dollars in Gold 152 to e hundred and t rolled gold brooc 291 to 4 One hundred aod ten on mes o ® most fascina {bound in paper) by ce ebratod 60 a hie item x Fitton \u201cdas atter date of desing will be gle ar i, owed to reach the LaDIEs' distant points.ne not be post-marked mailed later than the 15th July.So if you live almost anywhere on the other sido of laces in the State ou will stand a & | shan here ina: to the LADIES\u2019 JOURNAL, for J ch they must enclose, with their an- the regular yearly sub- hose who are already © Those who uano easily obtain scrip n, sent them for that money the JOURNAL friend\u2019s address they roclaim a ine i =.Gp te Liapers et fla music 8 ons of test A Pama, fashions, Review Fashions for thy Month, Short and Serial Stories, Household Hin ote, ete ete, and | is well worth Jouble the smal only ume.If you friend happy present her with a bottle of the lotus.Decisive, gd in BO adios Journal » Bible This time the proprietor of the LADIRS' is rd pdb oilers so spread over the hola\u2019 me ef ee por petition that (he opportunity for for oscas com- JOURNAL exceeds say ofl bi The rowards are petitor is aver bel can correctly answer the tollowit uestions, and you answer quio a le reward.almost sure of a valuable re I A.BEAUVAIS.APE mt eme \u201cBUSINESS WILL COMMENOE.Yo vou are we ave my a a hot ror sure to get JOURNAL far one year.exactly as a tions have appeared and are a every issue of the JOURNAL, any whom may be referred to as to the ness of these offers.The LaDirs\u2019 has been established Dearly the publisher has been He can therefore be de pende carry out all his promises, ng Bln QURNAL,\"\u201d 2 rer e circulation true we can afford © lace the becrlp t lao se eu on at this low price.your investment, as in the verythl ys vely be positively be give be shown x slatod, and ists of prise-winners in previous competi- Dearing petition No_ 10, Fifty Conta 11 only Reqaired, five years, an n busin to done enon ¢ the past, \u2018and cannot afford L sugh in the future.ress, Epiro \u201cLapres\u2019 Jo Toronto, Canada.B one of nuine- Au and nine pas always Pi N THE HOUSE 1 A.BEAUVAIS IS PREPARED, all the different departments ars compists, to say that we ssll as cheap as others is losing time.For every one knows the establishment ap bising the largest in the Dominion in its] speciajties.» It is also well known to keep ail that is necessary for men, youtËs, doys and children, we do not hesitate to say that no house in the city kéops a mere complete assortment than ours, We have advantages in manufacturing that no others have.Friends and the publie think that our house has zo reasons for advertising so much, as the establishment is in operation for the past 16 years, and baving always done a» legitimate trade withqut the sid ot runners, to whom are paid commissions of 12 to 25 per cent.Our motto is to serve the public with as much economy a possible, and to retain them as customers.Nothing more satisfactory for one to maïs himself & respectable position with bis friends and the public, such is the desire of IL A.BEAUVAIS, 2024 and 2028 Notre Dame Street.EEL tee rtusoops SN ce - vais EY ÇA: Rtace THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS or \u201cIN TRE WORLD.DOLLS CARMIA GES, zxrause WAGSONS, de y [JOHN i jowes » æ 98 Ye srecur 1e co THT S CARRIAGES) S8068T.JAMES STREET-Se® We are instructed b by The d Guarantee Co.an: Accident Insurance North America { a sell at the offices lately occupied by them, the whole of their office Furniture.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April =» At 8 ocloek.\u201d THOMSON & GOWDEY, Auctionéera.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the hatter ee Jose Joseph Trudeau, of St nsolven! or ot.Re Preperty.Will be sold on Monday.the fourth day o May next, at ten of thg clock in the forennons at the place of busine \u2018of the said Insolvent a the © oy Hage of of 8! orale Grand, here) of movable property herein- har Re ationed,.eon to the ea d In solvent.as followa, Nia: © of the an a with splendid servants\u2019 residence, al bakory.a shod.barn.stable, Ro: \u2014A lot tuated on Richelieu.tn fn 6 Paris of St.Basie le Gr fd about 2 miles from Grand Trunk Station, containing 150 Arpents et superficies.known under the number 14 of the Cadastral plan of the County of Chambly, with House and Store, egaory: a Wharf ar which the Richeliou Co's.Boats touch, two AIDS and ¢ the Essentials for the working of the lan 8\u2014A Farm situate in the Second Goncossion of the said Parish of St Susilo le Grand, kn, under the number e Cadastre of Be.Bruno, containing out us acres in super- cies.4\u2014A Istof land situate in the Village of 8°.Basile le Grand, forming of lot number 462 of the C e of Bt.Bruno, being \u201c80 feet in width by one arpent in depts with a house and other buildings thercon erected.5\u2014A bush hote situnte in the Second Concession of St.Hilaire, County of Rouville, about two and a half miles from the Grand Trunk Railway Station, known under tHe number the other north-east of lot No, 186 of the Cadastre, con ng about one and a halt arpents in front by 15 arpents in depth, o which lot there is a splendid sugary.The whole in good order.ele conditions will ben made known dny ot or before by a Measrs, Brion ord.P.M.Bator Nf otarioe Belell.J.P.M.BEDARD, Trustes.Belœil, 18th April, 1885.INSOLVENT NOTICE NOTICE OF as ASSIGNMENT.In the Matter of MICHEL ROT.op raiture Uphoisterer, The Creditors of the above.Tosoirent are hereby notified that he has made an ment of his Esta: tate and Pile in Rat.before Kittson & Reddy, otaries, to oundersizned, for the benefit of his ired to À generally.Cr editors are required to rie, thelr Tlaims within Ten days from date, in to particle pate in dividend.ARTHUR M.P ates, \" 90 Bt.James [ro Montreal, 24{b April, 1885.1973 INSOLVENT NOTICE In the Matter of IRATE BOURDEAU, Bt.Michel Arehange.4 el The above named has an assignment of all his pods | asd ados in my hands, for the benefit of hi 5 creditor dou are he notifted to fyle 2 ©.within 1 eet cation Tor dividend, ere.DAVELUX, Montreal.24th Lpril, 18885.i WINDSOR DRESSING days, to ensure t #@\"FHE FAVORITE POLISH-G -\u2014\u2014FoR\u2014\" ; LADIES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES Does not harden or crack the leather.English and French directions with each Bottle.Wholesale at- LYMAN SONS & C0.83120 JUST OUT.Map oi Aighanisian appa: ne treal, showing the Ek Gohan eu por Rud, wit Russian posts, | trondir r pute aa ar ia &o.2514 ral boobed] ksellors THE MONTREAL NEWS COMPANY, 80 TRADE AGENTS, .PUBLIC NOTICE.Ix hereby given thal as Ly law SW urovidedl, nt properties indebted 8 for arrears of assessorents, and i of which the owners 6 been duly notified, will be included in the list of those 10 be delivered tu the Sheriff on the Ist MAY next, for salé, to recover the amounts due un the said properties respectively.JAMES BD.BLACK, City Treasurer.© ory Tarpsuarng orrice.) Lo.Montreal, 24th April, 1885.{IORAGE Furnftore and Effects © ypper fi per flats of oy new ahd 98 2 aay fhe tuo | Red ERLE Eine recepten of \"good Sa SL James Busing & Barsalow\u2019s Sales.JLXTRNSIVESALE OF DRY GOODS, &o 8 8 3 monte lutacribors will soll sell a thelr tores, TTL.WEDNESDAY, Sh pre AND FOLLOWING DAYS, CE Rem cestrunceaetes | amirisay ant aûltod 16 die borine ad some [ris er Dry Goode manufactured 18 oases assorted Canadian Tweeds (a su- an Bem Qurpots and Matting.(ment of Ton vod, Pa Met and complete assort- , ee stock of ! superdor My-made an esta Spe hi Bhirts, al In ood con- (Fo Chose a Coneionment.) © fresh imported nsisting of.part Sot\u2019 en\u2019s Joft'a; and St Felt Hate (newest w Hats, Satlors\u2019 Straw Hats, pe Btra assorted Manilla Hats, Cloth aw ia ish \u201cSport.Hats, Bummer om ate Cloth tp Cape assorted French Braces, Bootoh Caps LIXKEWISE, To Cover Advances, a sores lot of Jewellery.nsisting of Gold fiver Wutohes, uins, Sets, Pins, ps, Rings, ; \u201cTne whl wile i in lots to suit purohasers, and w TERMS LIBERAL, Bale each day at TEN O'Clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, 7 Auctioneers.se OF OIL CLOTHS BY AUCTION.The Subsoribers will sell at their Stores, 88 and 88 BL Peter street, o THURSDAY, sou APRIL pt Floor y OHelohs, superior quality and new tæerns.In lots to suit purchaser.No Île- Serve.Bale at THREE O'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, \u201d Auctioneers.E.Shaw's Sales.A PAA PtP QTENWAY PIANOFGRTE, SQUARE Grand, a Splendid Instrument.p 5h Brussels Carpets, Händsome N.Brass Gasaliers, new tes.with Teh oni Water Drawing-room Buite In Orimson Silk, ater Colors, b arp,\u201d Prang's Chromos, avinge -room\u2014Very Hand- ining Table and chairs to inner Service, some China sta Lad Curtains and Rich Gilt all\u2014Fine Hat Stand andr Chairs, cloth, &o., one fine M.Top Bedroom Bet, t and Bedding, soter Bedroom Furnituse,-good Car ts, Stair Carpeting.Heavy Brass ery Superior 9 feGeo Range and Kitchen ; Requisl ites, everything in spjondld order: also a ory fine awis tructed by Thomas Cushing, Esq.ge PTE at Cher residence, No.227 Upper Uni- ersity street, on MONDAY Meratng Next, the 37th Instant, At 10 O°CLOCK, SHARP.The whole of bis fine furniture a as above.: Auctioneer, \u201cOn view Saturday afternoon.95 UPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE b Hood Drawing Room Set in Raw Silk, fine good Tapestry Carvots Cur- Dining 1 Room and M.Top Bedroom Cribs, Hair and Woven ire Mattresses, Stair C ts, Oiloloth, splendid 0, Re- dove, éplendi: id Me- e e whole in beautiful order.Sale at ! e ppaidence.No.18 EVANS Street, corner of St.Monday een Bexé the Sith fast; ~~ At TWO o'clock sharp.WwW.E.SHAW, 94 Auctionser, ARRIAGE AUCTION SALE AT MY \u2018New Sale Yard, ST:.JAMES STREET, .opposite the Witness ry \u2018Twesday Afternoon next, the 868th inst.At TWO o'clock sharp.dsome Coupe by Ledoux, Han English Phaeton, rts, Quebec Waggons, Double and Bingle azies.22 Sets Harness and several g Horses.This will be the grand opening sale and must be a su W.E sHA w.9 Auctioneer, D2\" BOOM, DINING ROOM Bedroo: raiture, ts Bianot Curtaing, ornements = Brae ots, Gasal arg, bot What not, 0 ina Tea Bet.Dlaner Berens © Fire Screens, Arm Chars, Hal nd 101 Doth.fine.and -2- Feather- ng Lange, Re rator and Kit- on ry PA Sale at the résidence, 200 CANNING STRERT.On Tuesday next, the 28th inst, at 10 o'clock.W.E.BH.ss Auctioneer.VEY NEAT AT FURNITURE.Fine Brussels Garpet, Englt h Upright | Pianoforte, & beaatil ai Instrument imporfed Ind wner: costiy and elabo ntry; ni Chandellers.ining I Room ana.3.7 Furniture portan tant sale at *No.11 i SEUTERB BTREET, or on x WEDNESDAY, THE 80th.SF Particulars again.u w.x H Orystal Gasaliers, Drawin ing Roo Ses la tony and Gold, beautifu Ebony Bet, Curtains, fine toned Piano, Jems oep fond Oil Chromos and Water INING idgbeasd: tals Table, bandsom Mio Beck Sid Batch all TE ris hairs to da ten 0 tee Sodroom Be Brass-mous unted popy Be Woven is ange \u201came Wire = Kitchen, su pero Due Kitchen reav) the residence of STANLEY Street, to sell vida eee On THU] Near, the 80th inst.nant TEN o'clock.: W.BE.BHAW, Si acticnesr.! Auctioneer.Vi : eve t ood.Jory neat house ro ng g ES, P TY FO.real | 398 acres, only 1X \u2018mile from G.T.R.Hubert, anc and fronting on main road, Mont Will be sid by Auction or: the premises, MONDAY, the 18th of MAY, and will be subdivided into five lots, as shown in plan, at my office.Full particulars will appear \u2019 W.E SHAW, Auctioneer, NOTHER LARGE SALE OF patte pures Furaitare and ee Privato Residence, \"compris- g bide Sty Ht vies Parlor and on ord: Braves, Voki and ann Bureaux, sites, &o.ext week.Particulars again.W.E.sRAW,.\u201cAuctiohonr._ Kitchen Bale early 97 A WORD T0 PARENTS! made from Hae Lara saute eudsomely trim eauced from .Another line i Arie Welton Cl ot, teduced from 86.5010 $4.00.FOR YOUTHS.A mew ang stylish out say made from the hewest patterns et mater! s, reduced from 37.50 1 85,50, are à wioctmen of our HE prices In otha du BOYS SCHOOL NULTS.Sooteh Twend is famlliur to ever.hava AN Gxcess ir sise, pricus in sizes from 810 9 jours oF ; aud from $6.50 to $8.50, Oo é pint fom i 10 to 15 Lente age: Tuer are pes fully well tri CHILDREN'S AULXS.We it little Buys trou two yours of rge nud peward 8 tlis coyceat au Intest styles.en - the Sullor, und the Cavalier suit, &c.£0.Tho-o sults avo tastily ut.aud the nisteriala are a the most choice desiane in pattern.The pices I: have ve be.son All in proportion Boys\u2019 and ouths\u2019 Suite Don't forget the address: Je xeuxzot > cous We cut an ew Blo o / ihe snd an Cabinet, the only o ons rois {fe ind ln in ort + : | Thomas JF.Potter's Sales.jf fovssiois FURNIPORE.2 .* \u2019 ~suNmA-\\rianeronza f es, Penthor el wk sand, Fillo rod ker \u201cRiche Vie Uténatiss Pa ry Baa uinet St, On ONPAY MORRING, 27th Inet, At TEN o'aloel THOMARJ.\u201crerram, .D ANOFORTE, GARPETS, PARLOR BWITE, ML.T.CEN« \u2018TRE TABLE.PIER-MIEROR & STAND, BRONZE GASALIERS, ORNAMENTS, Marbly Mantel Clock, Curtains and Poles, Walnut Bidehoard, Chairs an Dinino) Fable, tary, es ot ning ubvle, pholstero nn, WERE H 1'Blave, Jo ner Ware, Chin Piated Ware, Cutlory, vy Sine He cloth, Btair Carpet.M.Filme Wathart, Worns oiaitres lows, Walnut Wardr o - room } Junge.Contents of Br en, Room.Good wing aohine, &c., k Biove, Kitchen Tonsil ke.&c.« Bale at No.84 ST.DENIS @F.On) MONDAY, 97th INSTANT, At TWO o'clock p.m.THOMAS J.POTTE 97 Auo cer.H° DBEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUS- anls aud Tapestry Car pots, © Prowse k tango, dv.Bulg at No.25 Mo lego A venue, VESDAY MORNING, 29th April; 4\u201c exvollont Ash Bedroom Sets, 1 marble to, \"Blac ik Wal Walput Set, Sofa, Easy Ch ; nor, et,,88 ards: god Be ta Oar Stair Carpet, 4 Also Frowas Raise, wit .Pipes, ko, alent 10% in nj ulos.ord ee; at 10 o'clo THOS POTTER, sd.Aucti M R R.(CONTRACTORS PLANT, y ns, 24 Carts, or.Bk! 288ets ote Cars Cutter.B 4 Waggo! Harness, Robes, | fs, Blankets, Di &o.o aay £38000 dota Ht.Antoine st On THURSDAY, 20a tastaut Al TEN o'clock 4.m.rues J.POTTER, 97 - Aucti Ww.NH.ae Sales NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITU RE Brussels Carpet, Limoleum, Fusy Chaire, Lounges, Writing Depk.Pictures, ® able, M.T.ashe and.Spring Chir.Ro ns MN Kitchen Oona ng, Runge usu \u20ac en Sale ut No.1h BAY LENT.nally.Monday, with Pre ny PAS ='elock.WM, HAARNTON, VA i aE | TAPESTRY Bion, Hoe worth at NCE HOUSEHOLD NORNIIURE.Loo Piane, Carpets, Dining Furnitnre, Bod room Meta, Crockery, Gla.t12Wnre, ten At 612% ST.LAWRENCE BT TUESDAY, B¥th APRIL\\J Sale at TEN o'clock.07 WA.MH.ARNT Aon cor.wo Farent Bros, Sales.fHFoRTANT AUCTION SALE \u2014 Fe Highly Valuable Business Proparty, \u2014oy\u2014\u2014 TUESDAY MORNING, TRE 28TH APRES, Iney At our Rooms, 239 St.James Street} ; t We ha ave roceived.\u201cinstructions uy positive sale, the North-East Corner o Chaboilles Phobies 48 feet front by 08 fest in depth.3 This is one of he most els onfs à corners in the West End, bel nly a ston s throw from th o dupol and in bears of t business centre Dame Street.cannot predict too.briebt 4 a future for th vestment o Le made in this, the Gilt a Property of our elty.The Old Shnnties new ou this Innéd acte) ntily bring Ninety Dellure por monts Titles perfect.Terms easy.Sale at TEN o'olock.PARENT BR 055 Auctionsers, _ Watt & Watt\u2019s Ngles.JST CLASS BARR ~ROD \" UUTÉRQUENOX HOULE.\u201d eC Corner McGILL and 8T.PAUL £13EWES.have been Instructed Mess rs.Door.meaux und Modrihur, to en oe chou! r ail the \u2018urnitures and Fixtures of the above BL~0) - \u2014CONSIS G or\u2014 Cqupter, 8 Mirrors, Chandeliers, 6-Puil r Pump.rs, Botties, of Caire Front Doors, | Stove, Oliclotb, =\" JAndelopof other Furniture, | SALE ON MONDAY MORNING, S76h Inst) At TEN o'clock.=~ WATT & WATT, 973 , Auctioneurs.À.Marcotte _& Co.'s Sale es.AUCTION\u201d BALE\u201d D \u2014 OF \u2014\u2014 PAWN BROKER GOODS.buvo received Iustraction trom x J.Austion Roum We Hirsch, to Sell at à E ar and id Saturday Ev dar Evening, the 23 by the 251 inst.al .all th blade od Rory nat not ii ed fu © last 12 m on », poele Silver vatnes.Gold Chains, GQ Silver Ware.Clothing and \u201c lar: es quantity other goods.Hale at 7.90 o'clock, © A, nice & CO.84 8 _ Withers ; & Mewhoi ¥3 Soles, FANDSOME VILLA RESIDENCÉ hats AT ST.ANNES.' FOR BALE ON EASY TERMS.situated on the Avenue, near theo Biver {iyo minutes\u2019 wulk from the stat Hou une lu in Dagres arc vel an d the rot an acre, ar n wi mental shade oon ° a ph view seen at © pluns of the property can ar of 2] y d Rvonor ar SALE BV ALT) No 80 Vicroxia squar, : On na Talons Pith JAPRIL, Of o splendid Tall chtack, a Frime Tweeds, Ready-m ing.1 amountin Ae Sewing Machine, ete.fete hie, n the shee 04 4 Oil Pulntings gh S00 ai Pre small lot of patte \u2018Fhe Whole WITHOUT RESERVE.- Terms Cash.Hale at TEN O'élack.0.FARDELLLAN .Auctioneer, \u2018 972 ons J.trom the oxecutors of the estate of t R r of rg, Ontario, Io's fe _ le, thoso vailuublo phosp NE, Township of Hull, County of O we, RE composed of lots 15.16 and 17, a Bango wi the the 2 ind q rights in all except the A report pu boon made estimati aaniity of Hard wood on the, Jom 8 a0 55 sv.About 250 tons of very bave bean taken (rom tho oT on o 1 a there in every indiention of ls tomeininæe.\u2018fhe mines ure only 16 or i from the City of Ottawn.and will Le sol eusy (etui, liberal dissount beiuæ allowed for cast, Pet fusther partieulurs upoly ot HENRY «\u20ac.Bartiste st 95Llat = Ottu JROVERT SITÉCEEL\" x co.Corner Nt.Peter und, © vate@ereste.Inepotters nid Mautiueturers of © ë a pe = 2 £3 ® = £3 STARLING_ Sudden on April 21, at Toronto.C.J.Starl Inz, un .0 + Bolleville.Ont.Potion: a aw Georg» Robe ris, Builder, of this cit +9 97 2 WE TE\u2014 Areidontally suffocated, at La- RY 1124, Edwin ans.Westgute, oC th UE of Costa) 6 Bros YOUNG\u2014On Youn inst., Mra.ec yeurs, of consumption.funeral hereafter, UNNTNGHAM-In this city.April u ot diphtheria, Margaret Florence, aged 8 years and 5 months, second eldest duughtor of Alex.Cunningham.NOBLE \u2014At Ponsonby, County of Ottawa, on the 17th April, W illum Noble, aged 72 vents.Joseph Yours Notices of The \u201cWeather, 1 a.m.- Probabilities for the next 24 hours ;\u2014 Fresh north and west winds, fair, cool wvathor.READINGS BY HEARN & HARRISON'S Standard J erniome ter this day: ux., min.» dèce Jaÿt your, Mas.656 min.Inia to-day: 8 am.80.28: 30.90.es Barometer \u2018read 12 m.830.91: 3 p.m.Apooiusbiments this Kveninz.Academy of Music\u2014* The Private Secre- ry.\u201d ° Royal Theatre\u2014* The Two Orphans.\u201d Booth\u2019s Bottle, - Twenty rears ago, it was the rage to go t> tbe ~aloon where Lincoin's slayer drank before eprering the theatre, and get à drini, ol braudv out of the Lottle from which Buuth hai drunk.Que day a solemn man entered the saloon, and asked the invariable\u201d ques- oo, leading up Lo the inevitable cobversa- Ve this tho saloon where Booth drink of brandy belure killing the de ul?2\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201cHate sa youany of the same brandy lett?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d Tu the same decanter?\u201d \u201cYes, sir?\u2018Give mie some of the same brandy out of the same decanter.\u201d it 1s given to him and he puts down the fifty cents and the liguor.oi: \u201cIs this the same brandy that Booth drank tha that olgbt: \u201cYes, 5 * And then he went out and shot the President?> Yes, air.\" \u201cT dou't wondes! Oud drink of that brandy would make à man go out and kill bis grandmothor \u2014New York Mail ana Express.ERSONAL\u2014CABINET PHOTOS, BES finish, $3 per doz, MARTIN, 141 se Peter Street.Telephone No.63.ERSONAL \u2014 C.J.5.CEIVED.Hy Yesterday, \u2018tis first since 11th March: Ingres + explain.Walt expect ansver ©, 37th Instent WILL MRS.HAINES, PERSONAL.\u2014 _who formerly lived at 617 Lugauche- ficre street, please call at 80 Munsfield St, WM.KING & CO., 652 Craig street, are making very neat Parlor Suites, in raw silk, trimmed with silk plush, at $65.00, which are equal to those sold elsewhere for $75.00.Their Cash System protects those who buy for cash, and saves them from helping to make up for bad debts.9812 M AY MOVING.Orders RETR and carefully exe cuted by JOUK VILLE, 100 Fouudilng street ; Yard, 102 Canning a EC\" Y PASSENGER PR BA:LW AY CO.Notice is hereby given has SMOKING {sonly perm: teed un the Last jsutand TENF platt.,1 OF the Open Cars, bur on the CLOSED tary is, posits vey probibit E.LUSHER, Kana: T.¥ 25th April, 1885.18 SE COVERNTON'S FBAGRANT CAR holie Tooth Wash for cleanaln i ana bre- ihe teetl Price, 35e à For aie VE alt RDAVISS PENNYROYAL AND STEEL Pills, for females, or correct all fe ja ties id by all © ot the n = Sa st Caiherine ares SOC péi seen oh, \"er In drugui purs CARPETS! Our immense stock is being quickly eut un In filling orders and the most remarkable features of this spring's trade ia that, notwith rtandinæ the existing depression in trade, our proportion of business in the richer make.and more expensive carpets is greatly in ex.| recs of former seasons.Our selection of fine VELVET sud WILTON CARPETS Is unsurpassed.We are alsosellinga remarkably fine Velvet Carpet at the price of Brussels and the public arc showing their just appreciation of this line by large purchases.1x5: A UBUSSON ; * AND TOURNAY.Carpets of the newest productions.Tapestry Carpets in over 150 different de- signa and colorings to soleot trom.Wool and Liversidgo Carp \u2018ts.Kensington Squares and Rugs Velve and Tapestty Squares and Rugs: also, just opened, a choloe lot assqrted mats selliing off cheap.Linoleums tn all prices.English Oil Cloths in all prices.Canadian Oil Cloths In ali prices.IN OIL CLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS, Onr designs are very choice and extensive in range.LACE CURTAINS Our Customers say ars remarkably pretty STUFF CURTAINS In exoellent value.COVERING MATERIALS » new and effective.Léé ETT & HAMILTON, I George's Church.) 1083 nnd A883 NOTRE DAME ST.osti VE ARE GLAD T0 NOTICE THAT ther Premises sc no lo known | wen Marber Shui up.N oi 8 nine Pire pee in fii 8 az Ligne wD i I de fi frs dens, patrontre ni.and we bare hire EDS! SEEDS! REEDQ (hh.M.Faery &@ Con aad w.toed] \u201d AND TR ETOXANE or.Wy up Yoke oo Metis Füvsa AT 8.CARSLEY'S OF NEW CARPETS MATTINGS \u201c FLOOR CLOTES y, \u201c LINOLEUMS \u201c BEARTH BUGS An entirely new selection in all the above lines just received.from the moet eminent producers oi the day, at ! 8.CARSLEY'S.GREAT SHOW THIS WEEK AT 8.CARSLET'S ef Ourtatns from ENGLAND of Curtains trom SCOTLAND of Curtains from IRELAND ef Curtains from FRANCE of Curtains from GERMANY of Curtains from SWITZERLAND of Curtains frem TURKRY of Curtalus from EGY FT In the foregoing will be found an immense variety of each description, embracing several lines of goods of quite a newl} character.Must beseea to be appreciated.300 pairs of ORIENT Curtuirs received yesterday, at $1.50 the pair.8.CARSLEY'S.GREAT SHOW THIS WEEK ui AT 8.CARSLEY'S.IRON BEDSTEADS COMPOSITE BEDSTEADS BRASS BEDSTEADS FIBRE MATTRESSES WOOL MATTRESSES HAIR MATTRESSES - FEATHER PILLOWS 7 8.CARSLEY'S.SILK DEPARTMENT.Before purchasing Silks or, Satins elsewhere, be sure to'ses our fmmense Stock, which is the largest and the most complete fn the Dominion, und take note of our prices.60¢ BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK.60¢ BLACK GROS GRAIN BILK 60c BLACK GROS GRAIN BILE.This Special Line of BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK Is sold elsewhere at 78¢c and 80a Our Price is 60c por yard.S.CARSLEY.65¢ COLORED BILK.sie COLORED SILK.45¢ COLORED SILK.This Special Line of COLORED DEMI-GROS GRAIN SILK Is sold elsewhere at 850 and 90c, Our Price 1s 650 por yard.For the same in all the most desirable shades.8.CARSLEY, A D : : 38c COLORED SATIN.4e COLORED SATIN.38c COLORED SATIN.\u2018Tuis new Colored Satin is sold elsewhore at 30¢, our price for the same goods, in all the leuding shades is 38c per yard.S.CARSLEY.e 47c BLACK SATIN.47c BLACK SATIN.47c BLACK SATIN.This Special Line of A NEW BLACK SATIN Is Sold elsewhers at 80c and 65n Our Prietv is 47e per yard for the same 8.8.CARSLET, NOTRE DAME STREET.Attend our Bpecial Sale of Dress Goods next week.s.ÇCaseuex, 1768 to 1777 Notre Dajue Bt, Meutreal.SPÉAKS FOR ITSXLF.The fact of Clapperton\u2019s Thread Is so often asked for speaka for itself in [avor of Clapperton\u2019s over other makes.Ask for Clapperton\u2019s Sewing Cotten and see that you get it.None genuine unless the same is en the spool, COACHMEN'S HATS, Ladies\u2019 541k Gloves from 500.Ladtes' pure Silk Gloves, from 75a Ladies\u2019 pure Silk Gloves, Lace Tope from $1.28.Ladies\u2019 Lace Mitts, from 45¢c.Children\u2019s Summer Gloves in all sizes.Gonts\u2019 Bummer Gloves in all qualities and all colors.MID GLOVES.t-button Kid Gloves in Tan und Medium Colours, (Embroidered Backs).750.4-button \u201cAlexander Kid Gloves, price $1.00, these are the best value offered.4-button Derby Kld Gloves, at $1.25, no better Glove made for wear.Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, all lengths, Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, all qualities.Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, all sizes.Men's Gloves in all makes : and \u201cqualities, atlowest price.The Glove Store of the Dominion is Joss poser & Cos 1791, 1798 NOTRE DAME STREET.165, 107, 100, 111 St.Peter street.Terms cash and only one prica.Jonn Henbperson & Co.HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 1677 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2014\u2014 4 IN STOCK, ALL THIS SPRING'S IMPORTATIONS: MARTIN'S UMBRELLAS, TUBULAR BURLINGTON UMBRELLAS, THE MAGIO UMBRELLA.ALPACA AND COTTON UMBRELLAS, WATERPROOF COATS IN Azur Brexs AND New PATTERNS.LINCOLN & BENNETT'S SILK AND FELT HATS, COQESEY & CO'S BILE AND FELT HATS, TRESS & CO'S SILK AND FELT HATS, WOOD4OW & SON'S ZEPHYR AND SOFT FELTS, OARRINGTON'\u2019S FEATHER-WEIGHTS, also.HUNTING CAPS, TWEED BATS, TWEED CAPS, BCOTCH CAPS.TAM O'SHANTERS, MOURNING BANDS, BAT GUARDS, HAT BRUSHES, LEATHER HAT CASES, and the latest style of LADIES\u2019 BIDING HAT! Our Spring Stock is now complete and comprises ail the LEADING NOVELTIES of this year.As we purchase from the Manufacturers for cash.we are enabled to offer sveclails , good value to our Customers.JOHN HENDERSON & CO, 1677 NOTRE DAME ST.88¢3 crue Disinfectant, Deodorizer and Ogemikids Colorless, is not Pois orless, o not Po , Corrosive, d will not stain.enous.nor e manufacturers, to be Tye ony pe more powerful than any other islntegiant it at present on the market and ad very muc cheap .- enspoontul of \u201cTHY MO-CRESOL.\u201d mor with cold water makes a quart of Disinfectan k your Druggist for THEYMO-ORESOL, The Gold Medal English Disinfectant and don\u2019t be put off yan anything else.CH (HEG A D Seis ishing pre tion for RATS HS as PR van Ersetares wrence Main 54 va The other shipment consists of 3 Cases of Kid Gloves fron} the same Mart and\u2019 oon- tala over 800 dos.Gloves.200 dozen of this shipment comes to lll up broken sixes of our present lines and the remaining 600 doz.consists of novelties entirely new to the Canadlan Market.We would call special attention to the ~ fact that although the season has been very backward and business as a rule very quiet, we bave not found it necessary tp advertise forthe past six montba We have done a booming trade right straight through the last two seasons for thesimple reason that wb sell Good Goods, Fresh at prices that are positively beyond competition in Montreal We strongly advise the public wanting anything in our line to call and examine the above gloves before purchasing elsewhere.e are always ready to show goods and take delight placing beford our patrons, Goods that are NEW, NOVEL and CHEAP.PARIS Kw» Grove STORE.268 ST.JAMES STREET.Near McGill THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE MONARCH OIL or GAS STOVES.THE LATRST AND BEST THING IN THE MARKET.Gas supplied at $1 per 1000 cubic feet for the Monarch Gas Stoves: costs only a trifle to run them.Guaranteed to give perfect satintaction, Sold to the trade only, by JK EP EDY & ony été SF.PAUL STREET.MONTREAL.t * For Sale at Retail by first-class desled¥ in Oil and Gas Btoves.* iy 97 2eod QUEENS | LAUNDRY BAR.ASK FOR 17, AND TAKE RO OTISR, BEWARE OF 1 MITATIONS, Made by Tas ALsgay Sear Tatas.A BTISTE MATERIALS TER E WARK ., GLASS CRESCENTS and PANNELS.J.D.A 1998 Notre Dawe st.Tire papa W.& F.P.OT * 0 100 GREY NUN STREET, IMPORTERS OF scorom GLAZEL VDBAIN PIPES Chimney ortiand Cement, Roman Cement.Canada Cement.Water Lime.laster of Paris, Borax.Manufacturers of BESSEMER STEEL 8OFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINGA.| 5.A large stock always on hand FRESH EGGS, 15 Cts.AT J.B.RICHER'S Butter Markets, \"468% té 178 LAGAUCHETIERE STREET, and in ST.ANTOINES MARKET.on Mountain St.PIANOS-A large assoriment of Boston, New York and Canadian Pianos and Organs, for Sale on the most reasonable terms, at C.W.LINDSAY'S New Store, 1352 St.Catherine Street, om WOLESLE BNP STOCK of WATCHES & JEWELLERY O per cent.below City Prices.I have jus rice on the dollar.to follow.All the Watches are m dè allowed.\u2014eo\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE STOCK ADIES' GOLD WATCHES.} purchased a complete stock of the above £oods from the Ass The Watches are © bow (Sheoked off, and ready for and when it is none saut 50 per oont.below ordinary city prices.signees, al a a very rien à os from which 25 per ot.discount le is susle Stock, the prices arranted as represented, CONSISTS vi GENTS GOLD WATCHES.LADIES'SILVER WATCHES.GENTS SILVER WATCHES.BOYS\u2019 WATCHES, RLOGIN WATCHES.WALTHAM WATCHES.HAMDEN WATCHES.\u2014\u2014\u2014 -SERINGYIELD WATCHES.Do ROCKFORD WATCHES.MINION WATCH CO0.'S8 WATCHES, &e., &6.\u2014\u2014e The Largest and Best A Stock ever offer hem by paying a - 2011 Notre \"Dame Street, R.HEMSLEY, - .Purchasers may have Watohes reserved posit on the sam \"MONTREAL, &#0 Doors East of Chabolllies Square.Kstabliahed, 1869.68 872 BABY CA RRIACES.We bave Just recelved a choice assortment of t the above in the latest styles.Also à com- piete 2ss0ortm Walls, SPRING TOYS.7/ Marbles, Foot Bal Tepe, Fan Blowers; And » general assortmeiit of NOTIONS SUITABLE FOR THE SPRING TRADE | 0SH1NO & Co ##\"-FIREWORES à BPRCIALIT.LR ES 200 and WIP.Gs.1 fw a _ ce.eo tro.PA , Goods and the latest novelties in our ithe INTERCHANGEABLE.: I; raze | 700 Pairs Lace Curtains, Price 850, rth 31,20.885 Pairs Laoe Curtains Brice $1.12.worth 81.so, 350 Pairs Lace Curtains, Price $1.55, worth $2.900 Pairs Lace Curtains, Price $1.95, worth.32.35.100.Pairs Lace Curtains, Price $2.50, worth $3.50 Pairs Lace Curtains, Price $3.50, worth $4.50.Also a large assortment, Price, up to $10.00dG Canadian Tweed, Price 37¢, worth 560, Good Heavy Tweed, Price 470, worth 68c.8 al Lot Fancy Tweeds pec > Price 520, worth'Téa.1 case of Ladies\u2019 Black Braided ÿ erseys, $1.50.worth $2.1 case of Ladies\u2019 Jerseys, nasorisd colors, 2 cases of Ladies* Kid Glgres: best mak ce #50, worth 8120 1 case of Ladies\u2019 Kid Glove 8.© Price 506.worth $1.2 250 pieces of best Canadian Prin Price Be.worth 18s.1,000 pairs of best Frenab ¢ Corsets, 106 950, worth $1.78.Ladies\u2019 Colored Cotton Bose Price 166, worth 25c.Ladies\u2019 Colored Cotton Hose, Price 250, worth 85c.Ladies\u2019 Colored Cotton Hose, Price 50, worth 65e.Ladies\u2019 Striped Cotton Hose, oo 150, 180.25e.Children's Cotton Hose, All Sizes.Children\u2019s Cotton Hose.All Shades, Children\u2019s Cotton Hoss, All Prices, \u2014AT-\u2014 BOISSEAU BROTHERS\u2019, \u2018DRY GOODS IMPORTERS, 235 and 237 St Lawrence Street.P.B.\u2014Wanted at once Five or Six First-class Salesladies for Showrooms.9811 I.A.B.BEAUVAIS Thanks his customers, R.BEAUVAIS Thanks the Publie.BR.BEAUVAIS Invites his patrons.R BEAUVAIS Invites the Publis.- BEAUVAIS |\u2018 Has Experienced Balesmen.R BEAUVAIS \"* Had a Personel that will give satisfaction to clients.@R BEAUVAIS Gares more for the repatation of his house than for money.BEAUVAIS .Knows his line of business as well as the best one in Montreal.BR BEAUVAIS Is the House.L A.BEAUV AIS, 206 aus sons NOTRE DAME STREET.- JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Is the only preparation of the kind which QONTAINS ALL THER NUTRITIOUS PROPERTIES OF BERRY 48x T.F.G.Dar, having leased the store, \u2018NO.1407 ST.CATHERINE STREET, will.on 1st May next, be prepared to execute orders in any of the shove branches.and will Raten renewed stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Plated Ware, Parisn and other Statuary, and also a large stock of optical goods of the latest and most improved make.\" Prompt and porsonal attention to repairs | and orders.4 9513 2aw JrevEAETE \u2014EETRAOT OP\u2014 RED JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA.The beet Blood Purifier käbwa.AT TRE\u2014 MEDICAL HALL.¥ Bt, James Street.80110c0od4 special rites.WATOHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, { MONEY | SAVES MONET MONEY! \u2014YOU WILL\u2014 SAVE! SAVE! By buring your Hats at the\u2019 AMERICAN FUR STORE An we sell retail 8} Wholesale prices, Woim port Our from Europeun ond American markets and retail them at whole- ame can Bore ORT tre Lataet Ktpien of mariean Far re es n Hats now in stock.Bave Money and buy at RY 27 == OT 8%.Lawnenon Srazet, SA TORE.THOS.ALLAN Sco.Jeweliers, Queen\u2019 s Hall | @OVERNTONS FRA .Tooth Wash: ha peared Co over oUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, TER ATTRACTION OF OUSTOMRAS, H Bu: Fat Sh: Bom, ro, called by ory spectater Gems of OUR TWEED DEPARTMENT, trone largest stock of Twoeeds to select + The latest patterns in Scotch, English and \u20ac hia h Geant ines and Prouserings yet prroods from S0c per yard.First-class Cutter attached to! th - isos Catia Îree and porfapt A i guaran.OUR KID GLOVE VE DEPARTMENT.The best value in 50e.Kid G had is attho Au Bon Marahe ot 0e to de Marche.OUR PFPARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS DEPARTMENT Is the most vi largest stock foe ven this city.© system of selling all goods profits pad, of Te olf able aualitr is strictly hered on \u201cBox MARCHE.\u2014 _in shades and the oct from, and at prioes GRBAT SPRING SA ARPET AND Olt CLOTHS.a 8 The largest stock to select from In Brussels ta.In Tapestry Carpets.In Hemp Carpeta.Tapestry Carpets from 80c per yard.The Thon stock to choose from lish Oilcloth A Eng Canadian \u2018dlfolote Oflctoths, In all widths requiréd, from 200 par yd.MATS.MATTING RUGS, as.In great variety.Our Curtains, the best selection ever exhibited in this aity, from 750 per set to $50.As Box Marour MAISON ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE.1667, 1600 & 1671 Notre Dame Street, Near McGill Street.OLAPFERTON'5 SPUOL COTTON, The Best in use.AU SON MARCHE.Is ENGINES id BOILERS 0TTO GAS ENGINES, SHIPMAN OIL ENGINES, STURTEVANT BLOWERS, HART EMERY WHEELS.me R.H.Buchanan & Co., |! 662 CRAIG STREET.: ALL THE WORLD OVER.The newest thing out in Dinner Sets le the \u201c World\u201d pattern.each pièce represents some cslebrated scene, or some well known structure.SEE OUR WINDOW.Chamber Sets, all the latest and .most unique shapes.| New Brass Hanging Lamps.New Brass Table Lamps.New lot of Colored Gas and Kerosene Giabes.WILEYS CHINA HALL, 1801 Notre Dame Btreet.\\ \\ a à æ.YOUR ENTIRE PARLOR OR DRAWING ROOM rT & LIGHTED BY A SING LE LAMP, me La aay\u2019 A STEADY SOFT, WHITE LIGHT.The color of flame f hité that colors are , distinguished ed As if by eta aural light.BDess net FEAR sed en any Fixture.The only M al awarded Institute alr.ABN odo borg THE LIGHTNING LAMP 1 And was for SUPERIORITY over all Lamps ade.The Points were Simptielty, Durability, Complete Safety, Perfect Combastion, and last, but not least, the Brillianey nnd Whitehess of Kinhé.NOTI CE \u2018Lightning Lamp Cu.New York\" tamped on metal of eo ry Lamy.TOR SALE BY end Burniou at 16% 81.Lames STREET, Boom 7.k.PORTER, Agent for all Canada.nee wanted i every city and town.9811 \u2014 ARLE :R & MCLEN NAN, À .\u2018 NOTARLES, HAVE HKMOVEDL TU THE STANDARD BUILDING, se ! M6.James Bireet.RANT CARBOLIC | 8, a ses the .tes Co ary supped of with both of these they make a resistanoe to almost avory- Ptho Government rh to put throug.fie ad foremost as an truetionist y; in that respect he un- porcscaati, and be is accordingly proportionately detested by his political o ponents.When rises at two or three in the moro- | log mans leads off with dis ivritating, \u201cIt fives elt ar Seq ih to hoot rar thoy réa ves either n oot or they leave the chamber, knowing they can have a long sleep ons a bench in some committee room, before he delivers his peroration and sub- ey There area good many members of e Opposition who are good seconds to Mr.OBSTRUOTING THR PRANCHISE BILL.\u2018Their ability ia this particular line is bel rretty severely tried over tho franchise bill.©.Liberals wax very indgnant when such a reilection is made iu the Huuse, out vvery- body here knows that they are Sbetructitie rather than discussing measu T discussion practically closed Tet Fr jday night, and all subsequent speeches bave been made with the delinite object of post- poninæ tbe bill until the Conservalives, by the lateness of the session and press ot other business, would be forced to sacrifios -it.- The-miniatry, however, are detéruained | to force it through and let the other business coms afterwards, so that the two parties are vow in a hand to hand gi rapple, in which strong jaws a aud stubborn wills are pitted bt of an overwhelming majority.There bas not n a speech during the past week worth anything so far as any new ideas are concerned, use Mr.Blake is not the kind of a man who leaves any juice in an orange after he gets through with it.Yesterday we had another batch of speakers on the motion to go ing committee on the blil.to recess Platt, Mr.and Mr.Jackson aud dr.ke.The debate iI a suocession of can be called a \u2018dobate, lasted until ifve o'clock u this called a , \u201cwhen the House æot into committee on bill.The Speak ers were Dr.Landerkin Mr Patterson, Mr.Langlois, Mr.b.Cameron and others.Mr.Patterson du up the Huancial side of the affair, and sald that the { this act would be equivalent to adding $12, 800,000 tothe publio debt.There was no interest in the ebate, most of the members sleeping round in caucus rooms.NEWS OF THE FIGHT.About half-past tweive the first news of the struggle between the volunteers and the rebels at Batoche's Crossing was received.and in five minutes afterwards the excite- Tente reas fever oat Crowds rushed room, where the despatches ps yoy ived, and coplesof them were nt into the House and wero around from member to mem This news monopolized the entire a ention of the House, and for the Tost, of the night members refused to talk of anything but the SA rastality of -the rebels.Professor Foster homes, retty strong man on the Conservative back benches in these days when late pittings and Dtosy speeclies e \u201cule.Ho ke about as ivan y discordant noise vrith À bis feet and his des as any man in the House, and to his other cphiebments adds the ability of making pa r trumpets, which emit the most extra- inary soun The Opposition men watoh him very closely, and when he dro down from bis professional dignity into the | ireedom of a school ool | boy they Sail out \u201c Pro.lessor,\u2019 in a surprised a mined voice ES never fails to quiet re rarily.The Richelieu and Ontario Navi, tion Company's b ill passed through the House The ate took up all its yesterday sit- Hog with with $, iscussion of the temperanoe oem explained béfor Then not \"oct the principle Pot the in the leant, but is merely d to enable the officers of law to carry out the provisions of a law which has been already hasged.The question at issue ts con- chooses to let one or tte laws remai etter by refusing t means to carry it nto effect.The whole question, however, bas been brought up in the Benate, and many of the Senators bave argued vigorously against probibition.The Hon.Frank Smith, 1 a member of the Dominjon Govern.was particularly enthuslastio fn his opposition yesterday, ng for nearly au hour against the measure.Beuator Dickey 8 motion, which \u2018is under vonsidera- fon, also provides for the four months\u2019 hot, The temperance people say that if ft carries, and the people of Canada e ever gol a chance al him, they will glve him a * holst\u201d for a deal fonger period than four mon QUEBEC LEGISLATIVE JOT1INGS.The 3t, Barbe Bill-The dusane Asylum Measure\u2014The Botanic Gardeus.[FROM OUR OWN meronrEn] QUEBEC, April 2 35, \u2014 Between Thursday's session and yesterday's the p opponents of the se Barbe Fe arrived at pa agreement by w! \u2018which the clauses changing limits of the parish for coslesiaatica Wheh the H Uovernmeunt being ouse went into gommittes ou the measure, however, Dr.Martel, who has Bitherto.bad mu connection with the bit, Aran fd ad been instructed to; ith raw it i eo ea fied were affected.T he was accordingly with- adr Beaubien then continued the debate the insane asylum bill.He ob, intervention of the Governmegt 4 ministration of the asylums.favor of giving the provincial motion oflicers power to determine the medical treatment of the patients, but nothing tur- ther.He a tne Jpproved the bill in agepera) way, bui Governmant to act.ca gations ly, 80 2s not.ished | Yo bring about htigation wit the oo, UX ZAVE & WBIM rt 1g the bill, and 50 far as the contract pork Asylum people wen whe of opinion that the vernm to frapose theconditions of \u2026Fhe House then pussed the d rcad- and went into committes \u20ac on \"the bill whioh was read clause by clause, several verbal amendments having been mado to the first \u20ac After recess, the members continued tinkering the clauses of tbebillbur po amendments of consequsnoe ere mad e.e present Afterwards, owing to an arrange ~ tween the parties, ouly ec aot] were procerded path, und the House adjourned at an early hour Prot.Penhallow Lo beve looking after the cal Gardens Bill which safety of the Bota) its last singes tho assembly this eveni! and was sent to the Lezisiative Council.Mr Beaubien secured the remts-, sion of the fee on Lhe bili, Some ion & con Br risen as to the ex act date ot A observe that it w ue oy ay The uperintendat as tion bas Ise gireulars Lo school oprimissioners, aoû Les urgin © importance of e tion of foresta upvn the minds of thelr Ir puplin.verntuent will .make grant of s1500 to the Botanic this year and may make it angusl.21 tr am, 1HkK SUPFPRESKD NEWSPAPER, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! ! PARIS, Aprit 25.\u2014ft 15 said that De F rey- ciuet acted through the Bdsphore Koup- tien matter vb the advice of Ferry\u2019 friends À Cairu despateb sava: M.'Fullendier hie broken oficial relations with Fgypt.He al soe |UI0e tite hoiilicd the Gioveruwent that slaction way given in the Buaphore Éoyptien affair, France would yot present e Egyptian \u201cnancial convention to the Chamber of Deputies aient Docs Echos rat poten oad fh DlEBE itmped 12 ina ale Sehr lotion.he ey i A nine en servie a = CL.\u2018 CL .- & e : egw | a \u201c| BOISSEAU BROTHERS, bor ML | I hird Editio | CARSLEY\u2019'S COLUMN.HN c° ny A.Ba AROER, MILI fe} fe r= \u2018 J M \u201c , > .D0 nad 07\u2014 » co AR AA NINN Porno ca» ph \u2018 ADVERTISEMENT.OT.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.Mamsox =m vas x PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS, a = _4 : aLrmowes URTT \u2014 ' It is 1m; ble ost i oh [reiting J Special Sale Next Week, Liberal Obetrvctlon tn the Franchise Biil\u2014 do a DET \u2014_\u2014 Hew the News of the North-West Wight Fe THE ORIENT! Rv! Groves! READ [\u2014mzan\u2014| READ \u2014 The arestest itrac attraction of our was Reoetved, Bort Soin a it 1s he oerSion my oo FROM THE ORIENT! on Boring and Bammer Gloves have : SFRING & SUMMER {PROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) mor er there and Le aprairio xy a suf- ruewSpring AW, _ ferer à way fram Just arrived at 8.Carsley\u2019s, 300 pairs been in great demand since we advertised Black ail Silk Satin Turks 0, #70, $1.10, $1.38.N OVELTIES EXHIBITION .full of rR od ns.evident contact ota thelr Ly ehan too of to ; REAL TURKISH MUSLIN CURTAINS, thom last weak.We open to-day two of the largest sbip- Brown Summer Dress Sil A GRAND SUCCESS.good mats Gomorra ui i Day case er to refuge Juttner te and away from We are giving the best value and show- ments of GLOVES ever consigned to one ce 256 worth 506 es drag avery debatq Loto tho \u201cwee sma\u2019 a oi Fi Only $1.50 the pair, ing the largest assortment of Bummer house In Canads, not exoephng the whole- | All'Wool Caahmeres, black apd colored.firas a Liveral tanks there ares L0¢ worst \u201cfeature of à affair Glo the oity salo trade.850, worth 60c.Su Harr s, in ail colors, 1 for 88.1 many men of fine physical develop- that tho people taken unawares Also, betiar qualities up to $40 per pal.ee Two cases of How Dress Goods, Lan 180 20 | rés for sad, 270% Grain BREE | font, Sho cas stand the strain of late slt for.pate To only low mises Numbers of our customers are walting Bummer Gloves æ the vost make.Our shipment consists of 4 Casss of Blk One case of New Obeck Dress Goods, Our Satin eum fn all eclors, 15 yds.so they have 2 \"good me opi rected.ine: warning.The first serious rise oR for these.Bar Oa se maw ont shape Gloves aud Mitts direct from Parlk con- Price 136, worth 30a.for $14.00.chines, \u201cwho, when started, oan koop right Friday morning and so suddenly the Ladies Thrond Gloves from 140.tains over 1.000 dozen Gloves of the very 8.000 yards of Good Waist Lining, worth 135.ine Summer Sirived and Cheek Silks, in along for or one, or two, or thtee hours.wis Te people some 4 baie \u201cye Ladies\u2019 Lisle Thread Gloves from 200.latest designs aud il be sold at prices 5.000 yards ot Silecla Linipes.100 soa 18.Éronounoed by all purchasers the best soqueatiy vu oY are Ohabiod a prouract wy pi shafts ond Si ive oct , GREAT BBOW THIS WEEK Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Gloves from 0c.* 2.000 Curtain Samples.Price 15 to © price yet seen in the aity.gives out, sud as they are well Ove Leek deop, the we through the will race.y reatest danger to be feared last nigbt was u ' oat miele wa {ho event of tho lake los.the river bank Jui have besa cut to ground.The number of cattle drow very large.Thousands of bushels of a terrible condition,but as the trains are not Tuuning it le irapossible to obtain reliable rf formation.The wator has of the church and the prairie is ten under water in some Places.H vicinity of La shave been earried away, and ramors of drowning accidents are .he rd.À poor woman on-hor death fied had removed in a boat to a Louse nearly a Toile off.The putes bus reached a.6 never attalned in the memory of che residents hore, avd the damage and suffer- iog caused bas never been before experiene- THE TRAINS.\u2026 Considerable änxiety exists about the.movements snd stoppages ot the various \\ trains leavi or entering the city for the * south side of the Lawrence.Mr.OH ticket agent of the \u2018G.T.R., received tb Tollowlag- telegram from Mi.J.Stephenson shortly after oon: * Put up ng notice That line to St.Johns will'not be usable atl Sunday night; pussengers for Farnham an Eastern Rai way.\u2018The 5.30 and 8.30 Geistral ~ \u2018Vermont and the 545 Delaware and Hudsoc ) trains will be started about on time and.will be run via Moore's Junction.The train for Fort Covington and Hemmingford, as trains for he district east of Bt.Lambert, will leave on tim On enquiring at the Post Office, Mr.King, the Tnapactor.paid that in spite of pr effort to get ofl the mails last night, it was : a utterly im ible to déso, as the flood was: of course youd control.e had morning rece ved a telegram from the ax contractor at fit.Jerome, statiug ; bridges betweem there and st.Jarome were all broken down by the floods, 1 the r was quite impaseable.The re que ui BE Ruuyeur and pds athe.Every effort was being made po Eel off the malls to-night, ie ie + could pos- ibly be done.In a subeaquent conve : tion, Mr.King satd that he o oped that New York mails coul d Long Laud pec y train, connections made Toes St.dobus aud Farnham.COMPARED WITH OTHER YEARS.a Mr.Kenedy, engineer of the Harbor statpd t t hove 1861, th Fin To eat pod il vas dE in 6 yeur of the grea feet 7 ibchee bis vas just 2 feet than this orate.aud was the rde which went back It must be re (me owevar, then only taken at moon.It : to say how long the present state ffairs d exist, it unusual as in the ver 6 down be low being usually in was nikal à Bgh; Go e presen whether tho ice oom before tbe ice from tow aor, gol & further 11se and consequentiy larger aii one we also Fra ture fhe \u2018Other .Jude ng from Te : porte fe tete y that t the ator it covered thé be: ht of land pue the Richelieu river which was not of any TORE elovati WITNESSES DELAYED BY LooDS.When the longr-pe peading case a Edy mornin, called for hearing) HA ing ka Court, Mr.Coyle, attorney for the pl arose and as for meat un x Saturday next, elating tha ~ bis wi ere unable the depth ot ut the Ro pul at Point oh Chara\u201d gueui mess ome suburban lion ps usual the Bonaventure depot witho ty.ice at Longueuil had not mo LE er LE bad not mor ; &s on Friday.Conveyauces had to be em= ployed yesterday afternoon toenable rs to reach the Pub a sarted from & point trance to the Victoria Tran CrrYy ITEMS.\u2014ÀA man named Elle Brunet, was yesten day arrested by Detective roule.on à charge ot paving sto! stolen a .Tehowcase of phos tographs frow Dufresne, and sentenced Lis es to two months in gaol by the Police Magistrate.ag \u2014A young girl named M Wright terdny fell Es the Plone x om EE and severely fractured = to her, opt vod she was removed to her Rome on Be t street.stan -Four bovs called Brady and Éay,.on Pegocdar 7 DL tacked a man numed street, and stole from hire a ve aa and chain.\u2018Lhe culprits were di arrested by Detpotives Oullen and while lendenvoribg to sell the stolen in Mr.Moss\u2019 store.\u2018The case has been Left over until Monday.Am Dhami METROPOL LITAN DRAMA CLUB~' = Metropolitan Dramatio up have the Academy of Music for the 13th of when the military drama of orme, a Fren form Military piece, will Le pre the the ceeds 5 o the pat .to be devoted t has been anounced by some eof ou our raries that the we m i tho Alontreal anoured the Athloc Aosouisiow .ve \\cadomy.fartheabort date.le incarrget, the Mesropoities Club havins \u201cobtained te Acadsmy for the 18th in prefereice Lo all other oumpantes.\"Arbor Way, pete Montreal Horticulturaï Boclety have making extensive arrangements ; toe \"ete colebration v1 Arbor Day./ following geutlemen ve been à deliver dresses on ai oo occasion : Messrs Lynol h, ulimol, Joly, RY tog Perrier The children of = various city schools will isave a share in the trou-planting.3 JE, The smalipoc, No new cässs'ol smallpox uré reported to- body and ait the sick rations rire À vis ospital arc getting aloug nil One r recovered thal he wil.be able Woleave the hospital eltber to-duy) or to-Bottow.Evory precaution will be tal} DOL carry ont.ay be Lei! wit his clothing Las buen buruecl.Tt Uxgan Recitat, A new departure in the about to be made by saturday incon x or ga recitals which will will be give it urch by Hartisy, bn pie wislsted x leading \u2014\u2014_\u2014 of fhe récilals will commence next footy bind last rom 3to 4, the adiplesion res ; apecial - Notice i N Naw, Piso, $82 3220.A Fy Ame e uDO,rosWUVÀ 1-86 Ves, Lo agraîte tretien, \u20ac ov , carved legs, very elegant case, odern it provements, aad ar canted fot ten yenrm l'hin 18 the chbeapest offer ever made b 4220.) at Lar - ack (out ul ptiret Sobor « deulers 10 Lajoiv'a, 1857 tor wiebrate UE ow ok A air fasbionable tallox, carmes.Beaver | and Dorchester BL, has \u2018 received s stock of Bumtuer gooke Feasonsbie to sul paliaros cpsto solar enh wel pledaed with zeal Ce b ; | i i i « ; i ! i i 3.3 i i qu 1 2 onoe fring of our skirmishers who lions, fr) eng 8) REMOVAL.the work orectior « new printing house for THE STAR, the editorial offices will be found at No.23 St.Nicholas street, in the establishment of John Lovell & Son, printers.TEE FIST BATT Further Details of Yesterday's, Fight How the Rebels were Driven from their Stronghold._ a Oni The Rebels Advance on the Troops with Indian , { War-whoops.mr FROM GENERAL MIDDLETON.A Victory Obtained with Heavy Losses.a o ; | ROM THE STAR SAECIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH THE RIGHT COLUMN OF GENELAL MIDDLETON\u2019s BRIGADE.Firresx MILES SOUTH OF BATOCHE, via \u2018CLARKE'S CRossING, Aoril 24.\u2014The first battle of the campaign occurred to-day, and the reanlt was a complete rout.of the rebels, although not without heavy Ices tous.Ata Quarter past nine this morniag our scouts were met in an open plain about one thousand yarlls wide, fringed on _ \u2018both sides with poplar blufls, in the centre of which ran a deep \u2018ravine, the sides of which were\" heavily © \u201cwoodeg.The rebels came out of the ravine mounted on horses, and oreped the fire _ \u2018which was returned by our scouts.They at : \" onoe retired to the ravine, from which they poured a heavy hre.No.6 Company, Capt._ Clarke, advanced to a bluff facing the \u201copen plain under command of Major Buchan, and extended to the right 10 skirmishing order, supported by No.1 Company and part of No.5 Company.When \u2018about a quarter of a mile had been -coversd théy were met by a heavy fire from the ravine, the rebels having another force posted there.The troope requiring support retired a short distance until the School of Infantry of Toronto and other com panies of the 90th reintorced them.INDIAN AMBUSH FIGHT.After an advance through bushes to the opening beyond more hot firing took place, but the Indians and half-breeds, adopting the tactics of an ambush tight, the forces Were ordered not to fire until they obtained ' »' glimpse of the enemy and then to fire by - wolleys.This they did, and after about an hour's interghange of shots the rebel fire and the war cry of tho Indians, which had almost continuously rent the alr during the carly part of the fight, became less frequent.The rebels fought determinedly, and at one Lime the opposing forces were within thirty yards of each other.Then the fire was most deadly, and many on both sides were wounded.Finally our forces drove the rebels to the ravine, down which they retreated, fifLy or sixty in pumber.A parting volley was given them, and the volunteers, with cheers, rushed down the ravine in pursuit of the flying enemy, who disappeared In disorder among ; , the bluffs.THE RECALL.The recall was sounded by Major Buchan.The volunteers retired, ancl the artillery turned on the retiriog enemy\u2019 aud on a house to which they were retreating.Our right flank, comprising seventy-ilve of the 90th and the School of Infantry, advanced on the \u2018pobels, who remained in their stronghold in \u2018the centre, where thoy had rifle pits.They became targete for two œunsof \u201cA\u201d Battery, Lut they were so well concealed that they could not be dis- Jodged.Companics 2 amd 3 of the 90th extended out to tho extreme left toward the yriver to outliank the rebels.When crossing | the ravine the rebels opened a heavy fire pon them from a log house on the extreme THE LEADEN HAIL.Bullets lew as thick \u2018as hail, and here the test loss occurred to our troops.The were drivon out, and the trogpe, took possession, securing a lot of ~provisions.+ It « contained fifteen to \u2018twenty rebels, who also were driven to the stronghold iu the oeutro of the ravine They were duly followed by volunteers creeping on their hands and knees and finally secured shelter bivek of the ravine, stand- ng knee-deep in water.The rebels, partly dislodged, ran along under cover of the bluff \u2018to thelr frst stronghold In Mrs.Toreaux\u2019 .house.This oocuyyled a couple of hours, when the firing from \u2018the rebels, which, during i the first part of the fight was very steady aud: well directod slackened shortly after, \u201conly occasional shots being heard, Major Bowdell was in.charge of the flank and \u2018Major Mackeard commanded the reserves .in the rear oftiie centre.\u201cA\u201d Battery was : now ered forward, occupying a bridge overthe ravine,and suffered scverely,but did _effestive service.4 REFEL FIRING FEERLE.+ Three companies of the Tenth Grena aters, somposiogpart of the left column on thowest \u2018bank of the river.crossed befors vue o'clock, up their ground on the right ceatre iatelyron the brow of the hill overlooking the Yavine, By this time the rebels appeared tb Lo destitute of ammuultion, _ replying lt feebly to uthe effective file wore \u2018Mepioyed In companies in the contro and Jolt apdtre.A hail storm mow sot.in chang- \u2018sng to rain and cessing before the close of Bho ght.No.4 gun of \u201cA\u201d Battery now aix lebots at the house in the ravine, \u2018\u2019péreussion sholls taking effect and Ep a and gotting fire to the - # * \u201cTHE RAVINE CLEARs \u2018At tte time of writing (8.30 p.m.) there | tortune tnto joi most serious are inflicted by buckshot and are in the abdomen, in the groin and In the chest.B.T.Beason deserted his trynsport corve,gallantlytaking tho fleldwith the skirmishers.Macklin was not killed as first reported, nor even wounded.The rebel Lost is believed to be sligbt, they were fight- from bebind trees, rocks and horses and rifle pits.The plans for to-morrow are not made early.oo LATER.As the last of our troops retired from the \u2018battle fleld to camp, thirty mounted rebels Buddenly appeared from behind Toreaux\u2019 house, following and jeering at our men.The artillery were ordered to the rear to repel the second attack.They are still hovering around as I write.At 7.30 o'clock, the rebels are revorted to be between us and Meclutosh.An Indian attack is expected to-night.\u2018froops remain under this side of the river.During the action all our troops behaved most gallantly.There was no flinching, the men obeying every order given like veterans.PRIVATE FERGUSON, [SPECIAL TO THE 8TAR.] WINNIPEG, Man, April 25\u2014Private Ferguson, reported killed in the battle yesterday, is a son of Dr.R.B.Ferguson, of Winnipeg, aud a young man.He joined the battalion against his parents wishes.Others | are all new men.| Mu Worsnop received a \"telegram that Captain Worsnop 1s not dead.A Regina despatch says tbat Riel captured two messengers {rom Prince Algert on Thursday.THE NEWS IN OTTAWA.TELEGBAMS FROM GENERAL MIDDLETON- SKETCHES OF SOME OF THE KILLED.|SPECIAL TO THRE STAR.| + Ortawa, April 25.\u2014 Mrs.Middie- ton received a telegram at 8.30 tnis morning from Major-General Middleton, in whi io states that duri yesterday 5 battle with the rebels toche\u2019s Crossing a bullet passed through his bat without striking mm.Ca tain Wise, A.D.C., however, was wounded in the ankle aud had also several piri csca from the bullets of the insurgents, haviug had two horses shot under him during the engagement.General Middleton States that.Lt.Doucet, À A Db C., was wound- in the arm and also bad his horse killed under him.Lt.Doucet is a nephew of Mrs, Middleton.Another private despatch received from General Midd 0 reads: * Have bad the irst Ac Ma Em tho rebels.Been suc- vessiui, but loss is lu: SOME OP a KILLED.Privas Ferguson, who was killed in the engagement, Was a son of Dr.Ferguson, of Winuipez, and a nephew of aldwell, M.P.P.for North {Lagark.He has relatives in Montreal named Caldw Capt.Pullisor says that Gunner Doman- lly, of \u201cA\u201d Battery, who was killed, was a genuine alia the battery.The Intercolonial Railway, Mr.Pottinger, General Superintendent of tbe Intercolonial Railway.is at present in the city, and in conversation this morning, he said that the line bad not suffered from snow to any greater extent than other lines.The old idea that it would be rendered utterly impassable in Winter baving been exploded.Besides this, modern appliances enabled snowblocks tobaremoved with much greater expedition,at fa far less cost and with less damage to rty than formerly.He did not know w at decision had been arrived at with regard to the proposed short line to Halifax ; but be did ao tink that it would serio ously aff earnings of the Intercolonia ALL thar would be taken away would be the through traffic; and that was Dot the paving trathe of an in fact through t below cost, merely for the sake of having it.or to compete with a rjval system.traffic was that which paid a Nice.and that was Increasing very, satisfactorily on the Intercolonial, as well as the Summer Lourist trafic which was growing every y ple began to appreciate the beautiful and Interesting country ned up by the line.nt the te rte publi ed were true, there ce of the Government taking over the North 8ho! ore \u2018Railway and working it, and he knew nothing more than wbat was generally known.Crowds of people lita the revetment wall from the foot of ill st.up to the mouth of the canal, watching the river, which presents all the appearance of a miniature arctic world.INANCIAL.At the Stock Exchance to-day the market was somewhat weaker, with transactions as follows : ~30 Mont real 01, 25 do 3.40 Ontario x, 50 Gas 179%, 75 Hichelleu 57%, 25 25 do 57 Se, 150 do 87, 18 City Passenger EE 115%, 150 do cody Now York stock market closed generally e London money market to-da: 1 made yet, but the advanos will doubtless be- arms; all supplies and troops are coming to à count, forced by adverse | | me, LC] GORDO F 2 ce, Stoot Brokers.100 Me Frauocols Xavier Bi.April 25.Ca 30 \u2019 Aod Bid} New Yerk and Chicage frices Current GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.T AR MacIrer Base Eo: a pe tor sion Rory, 25.GRAIN IN NEW TORK.MonthlOpenifig.|Highest.Lowest.Closing.WEBAT| May 1.00 1.1.00 1.June.1.03 1.02 10134} 102 July 1.03 1.1.03%] 1.041 CORN May.se 50: 5e 5 June.5614 Borg vars.30\" 24 ii sl Si Punel] 41 41% 41 ] ei July.40% 41 4054, 41 - CUT GRATR TH Gmicawe.Month|Opening.| Highest.| Lowest.Clostag WEHRAT/Nay.8834 Too?SH om 48 si 38 Montb|Opening.| Highest.| Lowëst.|Ciosing.ORK.(May .[#11.70 [#1180 {511.70 [11.80 ane.( 11.80 1160 [1 1,20 11.00 July .| 12.80 \u2018| 12:00 |?19.00 LaæD.|May | 6.90 6.92 Xp] 6.90 Junñe\u2026.| 69744/ 6.07 6.05 6.874 July T.OBLa| 7.05 1.0214] 7.08 Cash Prices \u2014 Wheat, 88%0 : corn, #7%c: onts, 34}ic: nork, $11.80: lard.98.90.MOOR-HAWESHAW -Ât St George\u2019s Church, on the 28rd inst, Phebe Rov.Thomas Hood.reorg: go Alexander Moor to Mary Jane Hawk\" shaw.PERSON A \u2014 IF THE PARTY WHO decoved the dog from 34 Fort St., does = return \u2018him by Monday.ho will be prose- e E_WILL SEND A CAREFUL AND Experienced Kman to remove, D.BATTERSBY, Bec.Treas, 81 250 St'Jazmes street.STRATHY BROS., sSteck Brekere-8 Stock Exchange B Business strictly o confined to bougit roll Tor cane aah ee AGENTS: Co., Now York.un SPECULATE OUR SYSTEM TESTED.Grain, &o.Donald Gordon flex; oddone & Higginson & abe fact th that our firm,although fsa oon- ch grant the holders unlirf pro- ae a accepting m s from 1 con! upwards, en able tosurvive th uent panicky und exciied markets for which the pnet year has noted, and which have swept away scores of entarprises started in imitation of our 8 tom, Woes to prove that the plan pi whi o is bound and reliable.though wo.bald ou over 315.009 in profits to buyers of ou.ng the late mo.wo were not the | t eonoerned, va to give our customers mu pro s.It was well known that we held 150.- hushels of \u2018of May option 0 4 Ia and t ceeded b: of our contracts outs! toning tarted.As aresult, we m où Dore than our or, and Were well ll pleased with a mag ket which had fo or offices preten: ing to work ona our\u2019 ystem to suspend.It was the same durin nic in Wall street last June, and in tho Pa nter when the gelling to m mo lines of shorts we had put out previ Thus our system represents the adyan o of on.stead of our Interests DR rs it has always rofitable to us to have the majority with us during these decided fluctuations iryvalues, We Ne et that we have hor the fray frm to edging idea t oro are stil the only house havi acilèies and © means to conduct opei ions so nb effectu- 0 oned at 94 15- ell off to for both uns and rons Erie 12%, Tiitnots Central 18 Je, Canadian Pacific 37%, Now Yori York Banal § 1X, Paris Rentes 77.93%.oe COMMERGIA Le LOCAL.At the Corn Exchange this-morning the trad- ini: was quiet with the market rather firmer.The sale of 200 barrels of extra ro nspoctod ass 5 75 wast only sale mention LC Grand Trank Railway, 1700 Puchels oats ts, 10 barrels flour, 6 barrels butter, 16 rolls 1e spther, 148 raw ashes, 59 ke, hides, 52 gus 8 prhisk lon à bee by Canadia Pie fle on lprar.i051 Bubels ushels oa arrels flour, La barrels oatmeal, 23 béckeges.tobacco.AMERICAN, Chicago markets opened, morning nnd up to noon had gained additional ex un The figures wers as follows Wh host May.47% Jun ther stronger this July.ned one cent from the opening.Whe, alostn notations were as follows: ok Moy, nx po 94 July.ts, 85 11.80 Miy y.86.97% on.ds May Ju 11.50 Tomo wii ra Sur Ir oF $une, $7.08 Ju FOREIGN.Beerbobm\u2019s'report for to-duy was ns follows: Cargoes off const: wheat corn steady.Cargoes on passage wheat and corn very rm, Liverpool wheat spot stiff.Corn quiet but 8 y.LIVERPOOL\u2014LATEST PRICES CURRENT, April 25.sd.qa flonr, owt.10 © to g 0 Red W.\\Whent7 8 = © 0 Bed hear 76° 8 0 0.74-76 Q 17°79 0 81\u201c OU 0 36° 00 o NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANG®.Reported L gourat Nroa, Stocx Broxers Nt, Francois Xav or N ape 25 op px CP WU.Tel.3 Reading.a ! * Shore.\u2026 ns naan 5 Ô.- .- st.ba .2X ve eee Dao Pre .TM ogee or seis.WLR, .an ; 2 D Sr eens Do Pref, 7% on Hove Zixvg Ont.& W 7 10814 Ohio & a Ce! caus < 84 Jersey Ce 36 Moh & Ohh Ps À 50% \u2018rose gob mors tans twelve Tebels tn the a5 to secure ourselves and our customers\u2019 poe whon sweeping fluctuations cour, T, FE.MA co, 36 St.Francois vier Street.T.J.DAWSON & CO.7 THE LADIES STORE, T WILL REMOVE TO 1688 Notre Dame Street e tOver Snowshoe Caté) \u201cOn 1st MAY.SLASHING REDUCTIONS \u2014oN\u2014 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesfiay & Thursday \u2018mar \u2014 243 ST.JANES STREET, Before Removal.The ILLUSTRATED WAR NERS Is published EVERY SATURDAY by the Grip Printing and Pablichine Ce, Foreate.It con jos, Graphic It 1liustiations 00! fall of, ences of the Vo s ond attheFront \u2018in oon connection oth the Hor ne estern Rebellion; FPorlraits of Principal Ii iustrations of Places af Interest in the Northe es oper consists of twelve pages 12x 1 shes.pri ed and lithographed in tints, po of = publishers have a Sracur 20 COMPANTI THE i ont tributo: ho f' ke toh of various contr rs who ske es o interest in connection with ue Bi sat .PRICE, 15 CENTS FEB COPY.Can be procured from lo 1 booksellers througbout.the coun sent pont- puid on receipt of tho pres > the vu SPECIAL OFFER.As many persons have.requested the Hshors to mail them papers \u2018wookly us issued, - they have make the _lollowing offer:\u2014The paper wit bo 4 consecutive rie all $1.00; or two Oty can club together an each receive n von, tor four, consecutive issues | for this amount.Ceplos k num- n be obtained from the publishers.Cen » Prigting and Fublishing Cow Ces io._ JL.\u2014\u2014 an - mes = K.0053,\u201d STAR OMée, OTEF-FOR\" TAY, Smnon a comfortably furniztied \u2018West pub- 3 1.CRADOCK SIMPSON, a, Est, Ivsvranox, Montagoi -_ Nordhelmera Hall, 207 St.James Bt.294 THE TOWR IW ST and taxes, 56 ST.MATTHEW ST, 225517 and Apply to - ABD, YANG Mix EDW.es Strost.YO LET-VILLA AND GROUNLS oF EATATE ATKINSON, pi \u2014 Trominatee fr pou rock tess are Dr Per.ater.Bath, Ac, \"LIGuTHALE & LIONTMALL, se.150 Se ere ote SHOP TO LET: Hest Stand in the Clty.1403 St.Catherine St.near Metcalfe.Apply te R H BUOHANAN & vo.GAS Craig Street.LAT TO LET WITH STEAM POWER 80 4x Flat to let in a central locality.size 100 ft.by 80 ft, well-lighted, with windows on three siden, ny number of horse-power to suit tenant.ress end of St.Antoine street, (Xo.387); terns 9 Ao LET \u2014 meni Apo! IF 0 Sb SIX we.Apartmer ments.Apoly or the 72 to LET \u2014 AT VALOR, SUMMER COTtage, nicely Sen pear Station, fronting 3.55 minutes\u2019 im om Bonaveuture Station, Apol y A: Valois, SL Sacrame 08 1 ) LET-LOWER TEN EMENT, IN 00D order, 6 rooms, b.and w.¢.\u2018Apoly 2 270 To LET\u2014OFFICE, COMMODIOUS VE per flat in Custom House Bquare, well lighted; rent low.Apply 16 Custom House Square.98 1 FPO LET \u2014 TWO STALLS IN A GOOD -gtable;-at-66 Elizabeth stroet, from st \u201cMay.Apply at 25 Elizabet MO LEI\u2014FHATS SPLENDID SELF CON - No.ps Berri Bt, sermon Ie 7 ere\u201d?Alder nes sation ap T LET \u2014AT O ONT, 2 MILES from City, a Dwelling, 4 roo large garden.Apply.before ten or after d,\u2019 116 st.Jumies x + eu Bt DSO RNER STOR! t th basement, ete, \u201cThe reveling ton irae PRD, prem Laue.Sao craie Erowhe, grehi LET\u2014HOUSE, NO.160 DROLET ST.sai vetement ain cons Looms, path end peed an Rent ¢180 per annum; no taxes.Ap od ash same street.Des 56 Met Sri NICE LOWER TENEMENT, self-contained, \u2018eight apartmen at No.395 8t.Dominique street, a litle op NO LET \u2014 FURNISHED rOR FEW mon a Lower lenement.Address \u201c0 3185,\u201d drama office.FNTSHED HOUSE AND Ground: a ost ; End, & 36 La Luko su, very neat C noe\u2019 wi oittage en: Orchard and Sabu, Corner Mercaite and Western Avenue.otiage, Green Avenue, st Catherine 81, West.Nico mer epee Toe Lachine party pins.rent only $100, Lor \u2018sale in au parts of the city.Atkinson te 1 8t Jaunes St ww MEDIU F 1s.House, Se Catherine street west, ed Apply 34 McTavish Stree ANTED\u2014IN \u201cTHE COUNTRY FOR Lhe summer months, 3 or 4 rooms or furnished or arn! ; snust Le eitusted and neat ihg waier: vin of Kt au reux préterred: terius inodera 1 \u201cCountry, \u201d Box P.NV ARTEI\u2014ON 15T MAY, A BMALIL a the use of 5 (ting-rooln), none, umily of three.no children.1 immediate) t terms to oR vo 2983 \"1 \u201cA.B.\u201d 87 Hh BS ORSALE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRI.nica, Jatest edition,never in use, i cal | cent.below cost.Apply 33 Bleury stree OR SALE UPRIGHT PIANO.$100.00 S10 Cash and $10 For Mouth.7-Octaves, Rosewood C: CIN = 4 Jufamnise STREET.| 0, $50.F order will bo sol o sold | toa rellabio pores on the followi 983 118.ALEXANDER hE .For SALF~OR TO LET, \u201cEN BLOC\" ORIN FARTS, machines and machineries for a shirt factory; can\u2019 used for la also w 16 Lorne.steel boiler and Brew ox Machines, don ke.Apply to S| H.Beaucheniin, 3ù Johns.P.Q.RSALE\u2014C TWO HAN PEON E Fas \u201ccu 473, for 840 cash.Apply fe es Pots SANT, A DEEP sAFRON COLONED igian, cock, excellent condition.Apply av J ns office.PPly » 841 BBALE-NICK CARRIAGE, GOOD AB NEW, FOR Foal 4 persons; bait price, \u20ac ES St.81 FoR _F RALK ~ HORSE, L Tour E XPRESS, slesghs, robes, haruess od caacrels (rgvel- ler\u2019s onflit; would ex: hans fo Apply 1658 acte Dame street.981 JOE sar SALE\u2014A CHILLS CX E .Lawrence Forsales E-BED: DRGON Si PURNITURE, CHEAP.&| A A of 174 8s.Guorge at 26 1: F% ALE\u2014130} OFF FIGE DEEE SSETS OF PIGEON.office stools, $200! on Carlie 1006 Ras See, chr.5 1 HEA FO SALE ing pértect order.Foy ve T eis; Fix rators Rue ee Coane Ba Bases, Ja old fashioned oy Sewing Machines.Lt Ames it iL AX ED Io BU AE E,JEWE TERE LY ey % lend in 9 9100 ana andi u perd pondéncé contidential.Address \u2018 Te.H de ENG ITS UCEINGHAM Terracs, St.Luke street (west of Guy $ santa 0, te; ha: Sorin End beated faxnace] Jobs James Bree.T LET\u2014310 MOUNTAIN STREET.ve received instruction from Mr.Sanders, 8 ht an Furope, to let his handsomely- farines Sue rot sil for or permit at our office.PARENT BROS.\"239 St.James St.18 HOUSE, nro 525 Papineau 2988 ~A a, With Bel so.ih Ui bop S70 7 BRIO HOUSE I.3 sf SS aes ROOMS Li} En E ice, ds Moca 3 atreet.corner SE Catherine.7.1 Drommond ANTELTWO YOLNG LADIES FLORIS WAS competent need apply.Es sqnars 0 \u2014 UNF NS ROS samare Sry BOONS TO LEG 3 To LET\u2014PART OF STORE.3 FHILLIPS SQUARE VYARTED\u2014 AF EXPERIENCED TABLEMAID.y Apply at 560 Shorbrouke street from Vo Sp, W.C., privaie fami , suliable 1 [3% tl married Sptiveie two dies.= ste Tulip sist.Tle AN TED-FOR W Gr oof ouai servant ; two ina Ta A morning or evening at No.4 Thistle Terrace.rame fred.0 1 ANTED_IMMEDIATELY, OUSEMAID.¥DGE EL Avcnne, first door on right, entrance 1100 Dar.Was ED TMH EDIATELY] OR I» a LL ot 10 Dow ae off den a Tope BUARPR M.DOU i 140 BOARD \u2014WANT, À AN NGL also table enry st.9 Ds A FEW GEN TE BOARD.era for 1st of .only those niet habits.ie, 440 0 St James pireet.ho Te \u2014FOUR NI FU 385 4 Domishique street, n Îitle Shove Sher! 00MS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FORSISHED, DOUBLE 3 and Eee let, at No.lctorin RR ÉF\u2014LAKGE \"FURNISHED > REDROON Orn Te nse gt \u201catting tleman who \u2018wishes to live & private ne 2 ae ne rders ure\u2019 M \u2014 LARGE FURKISHED.ROOM, BUITA sé close to 8t.Antoine street cars.*L 4071, TAs me or ee one grntemen = lileury st., OÙ Ce nde, rat \"week in\u2019 fa Fi R nar pL ROCF rie, va st rage ne street.7 op RoE SHED ROOMS Yo LET.=3HOSIQUE street.; 2 ROON- VACANCIES § FoR THREF.F YOUNG WES, tolne ut.8 1% JR OMIN-ONE NT q A RO oie shia o NGL Fw | 8, , avn or or with ut , one unfnrnish and firat-clas Hihigut bom in Moen \u201college ave.581 1 ROO - FORFAR _FORSTARED ROOMS oun _ JE, RN 2) Room with AE, also\u2019 TORTS room Eis EE ben ROO ~\u2014¥rE ST FCRSTSHED FRONT HED- let, dont, tleman Catherine sire w sen only.mat * WATE Trout rooms, wih anno Kk Kohan: by yours \u201cur conple.Address \u201cK Y043,\" Stan ae ; ad HY MA > T 30K mo\u201d a hee arnt on withont b A Tn WEE ris, thi be sn EET » Loans, | Dor chester Breet, ir | | 2 ty aocen a Er Stosk oan be seen on application to the i tee ete a ES f Y AUTHORITY OF JUSIIOE ar Sit BL We Cop js.WANTED PIRSTT TE 35 oo rE Joly AIDE A uit States, gly and ve PEE | sarvania! good\u2019 Wipes.shonteld & Holinee, WER EE ALEC TTR 70 1390 At.ga street.6 to Hotes, tobaceoniats, \u2018ariegintn de.ud 1°5u.for sample an 2 244 deroiitos tél A\u201cCOOK M AN.8 t St 061 WAT, a an particulars, Wan Belimon WAS ences.À 3 10: 1044 8t.ANTED \u2014 PRPÉMIENCE OOF 8K.Ww Las Appl, sia 8e pause i also à fow Jonrners.Apply a 1 569 COOK; AL¥G A 10 USERAID.wo Ans p! Apps ai pet Br rt re i pod references A «0 ne rade st real pair AX WATE, esi With Soleranass, Ba Ci AT U 2s .Ans NS EDINTELY: ME 79 WORK ON WAY) 7 i Apply at Victoria Rink.983% 08 9 1D-GENFRAS SERVANT FOR A FAMILY of two.1159 St Catherine street.WASTED \u2014 FIEST-ULASS DHESH-MAKEH.250 St.James st 061 WANTED EI HT CLASS JOURNEYMEN a aN eh =ry Tissue, AL ERAT required.A a No 70 Cadre) Bisa.ad 081 Wo BTE Bai i t TEE AH to \u201c- sf ai ht rotersod.Apply at 184 Fre Oo» FL TWiT Ve Nr Joss hester House.Bet We dress Borde WARE SET SERVANT, = 0 Fl person.Apply atone.60 at.ier W° der RP row to thin cit Bla ih fo Sy mo Off Cats \u201cAddress NITE Take oF WATERS DESPHAL, SER ast Guop, SMALL wel SE arty to tu housowork.pply forenoon or evening.Hail iall Square.wis NYED-X YOUNG GIRL, TO TELE wom housework.,APPY 10 the morning to st ae Sm si CECI AS § HOUSEKEEPER, NG NO objeetio ion Find 243 St, James 5 Wal N qi E Do yep moet uu n to an inv: , OF Any position Se rat 1486.988 A Doel BY A A YOUNG Cav.DAUGHTER OF 4 1, 8 0 Fo to i eu Pie eld fy ay: au > a ANTED 3 SA aT Ann girl A is Ph WANTED = \u2014 ATION EDIATEL x GE Te ms Clerk, ex, Topritor oro oe se; jo ves reson WASTER FON] TO CA CANTASS FR Tue BY.Su.?ÉTAE INSOLYENT NOTICE In the Matter of WILLIAM RO OURKE, Grocer, Tenders at much on the Doilsr will be received bys tho an dersigned, April inst.'étock A ot toentioned Stock belonging to oras vy ÿ tontree the above states Btoek of Grocories and Fixtures.Book Debts Terms Cash or hall cash, and balance 22 and'4 months with sattsfactory security,_ © inven 2 unde ; EDWIN HANSON.1 .Accountant, 1788t James St.¢ 'Monifeal, 45th April, 1885.98 2 DIS TAL SALE OF LUMBER, MACHINERY, mani & BARGE SUPPLIES, &e., .Belonging to Estate late Rosr.J.LUSK.\u2019 Fader br Suthority of OAR LTE, ee.on WEBNESD AY Afternees, 8th May, Of the following: feet three inch Planks 120 | poses 136100 + Shaft Wooden Fram 2° Frame Bulidine, Lo ot ot bin i Bia ds w ris ac 3 Bad en RS Material, saine Machine Tinware and Crockery.Pots, Zinc and Wood Palley Bigs Wheelbarrows, Soran 1ronP o) eelbarrows, ro Winches.6 Coils of Rope ne Terms: h and for mediate removal.Sale #t TWO.0'ciook.No Reserv i THOS.J.rors E OL] ; ER.Anctionoer tN B D mA ion ea ge streeton THURS.nday.Auctioneer.I Tr Ro sig sora FISTURES, INES, order 0.Mossre.0 dingley & Co., at No, St.Digler st.Cor rea MORNING, 89th April at 10.80 sharp, consisting 0 t Plant, Machinery, Liquors in cases and or Labels.Bottien, 1 Fixtures, &c.No reserve.THOS.J.POTTER, 98 Auctioneer.HEE BUGGY, 3 OARTS, ac .Hoeusahold Furniture, &e., Iam Instructed to sell pt the residence of Mr.Joseph Limer, 1223 Bt.Joseph street, St.Henri, on Wednesday, 30th April, st tot past Twe, Buggy.*3 Carts, 2 Ble H apestry Carpets, Conn Tabi he.oth Har St uteta\" oo Lon ve, Btove, Ki tohon Utensils, &c.QI ST CATHERINE STARRY, AUCTION SALE OF BAR-ROON, \" WEDNESDAY, the 39th APRIL.BY be sold by auction: Barsoom Fixtures, .Counter, Mirror, D , Wits, Parnitire so.far Glasses, Bon nore, e without reseve at TEN 2 cloak.= ce.988 + auotionters.29 °\"- ANDRE STREET.Auction sale of groceries, Monday, the April, wl will be sold b: évasion x som plate olen oi 300]: Wines, Tens.* Bj Spoon Scales, Cont dale without reserve.at 100\u2019 clock som; - =.wi E HEBERT & CO.938 DORCHESTER BT.038 Opposite \u2018Crescent Street.Thareday Murai, April 80th, 10 ¢\u2019qleck.e have ived instructions from Mr.zone Callow to poil by auction the whole of his Household Furniture 79 thout t reserve, con- sisting in partof BD.W.7 Octave Upright Peer Carpets, Oil I S1ofa Plorares is Ma \u201cMahorang ning Table XA reen ep.gil nigid), Centre Tal a ie.Iron love, cGee Cooking Steve, Cost oi yy Refeig oles Aa Sale at 10 a, 2 Sharp a co.0.Auctioncers WILL BE soLD - On Taerday the Sth day of Map 1008.At ÉLEVEN o'elock Forenoon, In the Balesroom et W.H.Arnton, No.213 St.ty of Montreal, as belonging to the Heirs of late John Elliott.Esq.of Montreal.- fhe toc following Real tate : PTE EE n Stone House.and Outbuildings.Bugey a ouble « For Conditions apply to \u2019 ' LIGHTHALL & LIGHTHALL, IX .Notaries, 156 St.James St.or to WILLIAM _ ARNTON, Auctioneer.Montreal, 17th April.1885.92 6 Jawx Frs OF CHARGE.CONTRACTORS, farmers sad employers provided with SHONFELD Sys, m= pT 5110 he EER frost Tu be very fine Bet.Bedro Hot: Chairs able, 3 | he In go« pr ei We have received | astrustion to sell by Publle Auction, on TUESDAY.the 354k Instant, at corner 8t.Denis and Mount Royal Bts, | the Hoysehold Furniture, ay consists ea Coun .co.or 5 , T also th two ten: Mrs an for of Sof Lins ber.© a at 11 oroloeik a \u201ci 982 ti k i iin (Near MeGitl).Second-hand Furniture.Beddi ng, Cloth Orockery, Cutlery.Glassware, od and dons of all kinds pe sut Saturday Evening, at 7 and on Monday, at 3 and 7 p.m.w.\u20ac.NO ORMAN, 8 1 Auctionser: : MPORIANT SALE on MONDAY, the 1Xth of May.The whole of the fine furniture, Carriage | Horses, Tandaulet, Family Ba, Double Harness, Xo.at residence 0.JOHN 1 1 Redpath W.E.sia Auctioneer.JOHNSTON, ESQ., 98 rE\\HOMLON & GOWDEY'S AUCTIOX LIST FOR THE WEEK.MONDAY, An 2 Ta 10.ort street, at 10 Mo ae Household Furniture.AY, 2 i 27th\u2014327 Coll tr 30 Sa Apri Co College adorn 2.0 TUESD April 28th\u201498 Stanley street, 10 o'clock, Toad & Furniture, Crystal Gasa- WEDNESDAY Morni April 29th\u2014108 Ste.Famille le street, 10 90 o'tlook.meat Furniture, Ta RESDAY, A 29th\u2014260 St.J st.2 clock sharp, Te number Omice Desks, |.etc.of WED ESDAY, \u201cApril 29th\u20148 o'olock \u2018sh DE d Too! Le at at Conservatory 260° Ror: Plants an ere THURSDAY, April Both-\u2014At our Stores.10.30 pe a iture, Carpe THURS ril 30th ty \u2018St La Bt, ack, pet usehold Furniture, ate FRIDAE, May Jet-Maguire's, College stroet, Horses; Carriages, © 171 \u20148T.LAWRENCE BT.\u2014171 Thursday Afterncen, April 90th, 2.80 o'clock, household furniture, C Curtains, Cornices, Bedroom Sets, stoves THOMJON & GOWD \u201cAuctioneers.LEARING SALE\u2014-MAGUIRE'S HORSE Market, College street, Monday Afternoon, April 27th.2.30 o'clock.THOMSON & GOWDEY, Auctioneers, Liz SALE MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE, removed from a private house.THURSDAY MORNING, 80th Xust., At TEN o'clock, at our Stores.THOMSON & GOWDET, Auctioneers.BL.FAMILLE STREET.- Wodnésday Morale, April 39th, TEN o'clock, We are instructed to sell the Household Furniture, consis in part of Fischer Piano.B- W.Silk Parlor Suite, Brussels and Tapestry pets, Fancy Chairs and Tubles, Cu: nd Poles, B.W.Bookcase, twos.W.M.T.Bedroown Sets, other Bedroom Sets, Black Walnut Sideboard and Dine Table, Gasa- be \u2014 881.Le Lie | .es Lure Ea gr vy en Linden he © pe | IL 97 J Foss # 008 SALES.-
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