The Montreal daily star, 10 mai 1882, mercredi 10 mai 1882
[" « 74 ht Dantie\u201d tolograthen Last Pre \u201cJeannette *\u2019 survivors have left Cron.shadt en rosée for England.# Eighty thousand coolies aye at Hong Kong The w ot the Quebec city police have Pr tra hon diet, day.vi \"Transactions at the Chicago call bonrd during the year amounted to ÿ4239, V0V, 000.Twenty-four thousand Chinese are expected toarrive in British Coluwbia befors August.To the 31st March, 872 suspects were arrest\u201d = Ireland, of whom many ha The Spanish Senste lias passed the meas- 5 ure providing tor a comuncroial treaty with A conveution between Turkey and Russia relative to the war indemnity is-to be signed to-day.\"A despatch from the Hague says the Ministry has resigued because the Chawber rejected the treaty of commerce with France.A vessel will leave San Francisco next month iu charge of Lieut.Powell for the relief of the Point Barrow expedition.The annual convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians is in session \u2018at Chioago ; delegates from ail the States are present.E.Dowe, Methodist minister of Deerfield, Mich., has been arrested and bailed on a charge of burning his parsonage two years ago.Hiram Sibley & Co., seedmen, oi Rochester, |.N.Y., have shipped a carload of séeds worth $50, 000 to the sutferers by floods in Mississippi and Louisiana.The Suitan hos ordered that Circassians accused of couspiracy on were supposition, be pardoned.Thu Khedive hos commuted the sentences of others to simple exile.The 17th annual meeting of the National * Temperance Society was held ai Baltimore, Md., on the 8th.The year's receipts were av, 00.Mr.E.Dodge was elocted Presi- Captain Frank Ames, a prominent ship owucr of Bangor, Me.shot aud killed his wife while she was asleep in their boarding house here to-night, then killed himself, Motive unknown, The news from the lumber drives in New Brunswick is as yet not very re-assuring.The latest advices from tha southwest of Miramichi is that everything there is nearly as solid as it was in midwinter.On the Yaco branch of the Texas Central Railway ou Sunday ight s freight train went through a bridge, killing the fireman and two brakemen and badly \u2018scalding the engineer and two others, The ame evening another wreck occurred on the same Toad, one man killed, several wounded.Both accidents are due to washouts ; Marie Konig, aged 46, of Boston, murdered her boy Auguste, cutting his throat; she also cut the throat of her danghter Mary, aged 13, not fatally, She then cut her son Alfred in a dasen uot fatally, and woundad, Emil, « boy of seventeen.The woman afterwards attempted to kill herself by cutting her leg balo@ the knée.: She was dessrtod her hus.vu And reudered i isan > fear of um.ablego wopport her family.\u201d her famil .THE DUBLIN, TRAGEDY, Further \u201cDetails ne = etn bY Eye.Wit nessen\u2014Several Suspected Persons Ar- rostot-Funeral of the Viotime\u2014 Excitement in Cork\u2014The Now Chiei Necratary-\u2014B10,000 Re- , Ward Offered by the Mei.j -.tam Goverumerst \u2014 deleneu, Frans $ - Guiniont, de\": t.\u201cDons, May ~The foll following wdditionel information regarding the assassinations has come to light.Two bicyetist Stters in the employ of the railway company, passed the spot where the murders were committed.They saw the assassins strike the victims, and heard Lord Cavendish ory, * Ab, you villain,\u201d to bis assailant, who stabbed him again.Lord Frederick fell againit the bisyoie of ane of the fitters, who was to his assistance, but the murderers, with bloody knives, make towards him, and both bicyelisty go away as fast ns possible.They saw the car the rond awaiting the murderers.The driver's back was turned.ey saw a man stab \u2018Lord.Cavendish in the back ns be layom the ground.=a i Inpertant Arrests.\"Duman, May ©.\u2014An important arrest has just been made at Tuam of s man believed to be the car man who drove the assassins.He can- bot secount for himself, Hg gives the name of Cloonas.The maa closely resembles the desorip- tion sirealated by the police.Orders have been fasued to arrest all strangers and®trampe unable Le account fer their movements the last three days x All the Dublin ln newspapers appear in mournin It is stated the police are bopeful of eapturing es assassins.The officers have received evidenee them to identify the -wsassine.It is also perpen the esr in which the latter escaped bad bass: tracsed te Leixlip, 10 miles northwest of Dublin, where the men alighted to procure li worn Charles Moore, arrested at Maynooth, as bs broaght to Dublin.The evidence against him ib weak.~ Two mek named Bailey and Arman were arrest.od to-day while oieriag a the Park.The former had à dagget sheath in bia possession.A man has been arrested at Limerick cion of being one of the assassins.While pure asing sult of clothes, blood stains were observed is shirt and trousers, The man srrested at Castle ~~ Billingham has been seat to Dublin for identifica- gion.À man bas been arrested at Tipperary who first gave his name as Harris sud vay quently es ; Pierce.He declared himself a native of London, \u2018and afterward refused to give any other informa- \u2018tion.Ho was remanded for further examination.The oar by whioh the maurdersrs fled has been traced from Chapelised back toward Dublin, to * Iwehiocore thenos toward Naas.It is supposed tie nésausins took the train at Colbridge, getting | .baok to Dublin at 10 o'slock.Oficers ary \u201c\u20ac the river for the sssassins\u2019 weapons.conan, who is supposed to be the car-man who drove the assassins, has been remanded.The \u2018érowd hooted Moore on his arrival in Dublin.Moore was arraigned, but the police offered no \u2018evidence, and his account of his movements being \u2018equsidered satisfactory, be was discharged.Tâmerick ners, Bailey and Arman were re dissh The police still think they haves elas.prisoners are under remand at Mona- fam Brophy was yesterday transferred from sas to San » Gorman Gaol.y &\u2014The ®ve sutheritios of t to the railwgy 5: authorities to arrest a man oe the train from : Bel head, who was suspected of being eoneerned murders; and the man was taken into eus- Sody Snthe arrival of the train.The prisoner's howd is bruised, and his hand bandaged up.= Mruseuo Havas, Mey Q.\u2014A man bs been , \u2018arrested here whose a be corresponds to the description of one of the murderers.It is - surmived that he crossed over by a steam mackerel boat.He refuses to give an account of himself Le Le Famers) of ue Victime, May 9.\u2014The body of Mr.Burke was Frame y in Glasmovin Cemetery, à vebarb Dublin.Crowds lined the atrüets along the Spbate of (he funeral.Nearly sll the shops Wore been liber- Seed, sed averses va Vas 19 mes pee TT bas been laid ost for public view in the Chapel at Chatsworth.Only ene scar is visible, across the nose.The Queen has sent a» wreath fer the coffu.À letter ef soudolence addressed to Ledy Cavandish accompanies the wreath.The interment takes place at Bdencor on Thursddy afternoon.Business in the surrounding districts will be suspended for the whole day.li is expeoted that a deputation of the Duke of Devoushire\u2019s touantry trom Cork will participate in the procession.Members of the inet will ast as pallbearers.1 * Excitement in Cork.Loxpox, May D.\u2014A telegraph despaloh from Cork says the excitement basin no wise abated.Business is partly suspended.The opinion gains ground that no resident Irishman is conuected with the murder, but that O'Donovan Rossa's agent is guilty of the deed.The large number \u2018ofæbürléts' who landed at Queensiomn on Monday and Tuesday from Amerios were »o shocked ou hoaring of the murder that they Look flight to Euglaud and the Continent, though they intended to visit Irelsad to viow its scevery.Mr.Gladstone, writing to the Mayor of Cork, says :\u2014\u201c It is my firm belief that thero will Le but one common sentiment throughout tho three kingdums eoucerging the terrible assassination ; that Ireland iu particular, throughout her length and breadth, will demoastrate how iar rhe is from the slightest touch of moral complicity in so blask a deed.\u201d At a public meeting in Cork, to-day, nearly the murderers.The eatire subscriptions will pru- bably reach £1,000.The New Chief Secretary.smoot May 7.\u2014The Pall Mali Gasette confirms repart that George Otto Trevelyan has been othe \u2018Chief Scoretary for Ireland.Special spp have been placed before Mr.Irevelyan\u2019s residence.George Otto \u2018Trevelyan, M.P., born July 20, 1838, at Rothley Temple, Leicestershire, i is son \u2018of Sir Charles Edward j'revelyan, Bart, K.C.B., and Hannah More Macaulay.sister oi Lord Macaulay.Hs was educated at Harrow Schuol and Trinity Coilege, Cambridge, where he was second in the first oluss in classies.He was elected member fur Tynemouth in the Liberal interest in 1865, and for Border burghs in 1 888.Mr.\u2018Trovelyau was appointed Civil Lord of the Admiralty in Mr.Gindstone\u2019s Government in December, 1868, but resigned office in July, 1870, on a point of conscience connected with the Government Education Bill.He advocated a sweeping reform of the army, including the abolition of the purchase of commissions, both in and out of Parliament.He wrote from India * Letters of 8 Competition Wallah,\u201d republished from \u201cMacmiilan's Magazine\u201d in 1864; \u201c Cawnpore' in 1885: und \u2018\u2018 Fhe Ladies in Parliament, and other pieces,\u201d collected and published in 1860.The appointment of Trevelyan is favorably received by the Irish party.Trevelyan holds advanced opinions.It is believed he sympathies with the popular party in Ireland.Mr, Hamilton, permanent secretary to the Ad- miraity, has shiled for Ireland to take Mr.Burke's place tor six months.£160,000 Reward.Dusty, May 9.\u2014The (Government offers a reward of £10,000 for information given within three months which will lead to the convie- tion of the murderers and £1,000 for private imfermaation.The Government will great a free pardon and extend the special protection of the Crown in any part of the Queen's dominions to any persons other than principals whe give the information required.In the Imperial Parliamewt.Lorpos, May 9.\u2014In the House of Lords this etening the Marquis of Lansdown announced that in eonsequence of the Ministerial statements relative 3 impending measures for protaction of life and property in Ireland, he dropped the motion against the Irish policy of the Government.He wished to impress Jpn the Government sarnestly the ioe the \u20ac nat yisiding to popular demands wi © adoption of oem- measures for the law.It is stated that the Irish party will ask the Government to ceery en the Arreers bill clause by | clause with the sew protestive measure.Co Weeld-wite Sympathy.Lonvez, May Q.\u2014Jér.Giadstons soncunces the receipt of a flood of communications from every part of the Kingdom expressive of herror and indignation at the assassinations.He says it is only just to state that none are more remarkable for fervor and sincerity than the large number from all parts of Ireland.He wishes to express his sense of the genuime feeling shown by communications and personal thanks for the sym- pethy manifested.Dosux, May 9.\u2014The meeting of the Chamber of Cammeree held to-day to denounes the crime of the assassins was the largest ever held bere.At » special meeting of the Home Rule League, over which the Lord Mayor presided, a resolun- tion expressing horror, grief and detestation was unsaimously carried.Mosrnis, May 9.\u2014Irishmen here bave sub- soribed $1,000 towards the arrest of the assassins of Lord Cavendish and Mr.Burke, New Haven, May ©.\u2014A meeting of Land Leaguers here to-night denounced the assassination of Lord Cavendish and Mr.Burke.Dugald Campbell, of Troy, was among the s Boston, May 9.\u2014There was « large public meeting of New England Irishmen here to-night to denounce the assassination in Dublin.P.A Collins presided.Many nent Erishimen were on the stage.John Bora O'Reilly and others spoke.lations were unanimously adopted expressing usmized abhorrence of the dreadful crime, profound sympathy with those whose hearts have been seared by the assassing\u2019 blow, declgring the conviction that the assassins tion was deliberately perpetrated by the bitterest enemies of Ireland, exhorting the people of Ireland not to rest till the murderers are apprehended, p'edains $6,000 asa reward for the capture of the assassins or any of them.repelling with indignation and horror the attempt to conneet the Irish in America with the terrible murder, and while deploring the deed, still regarding as unworthy of true statesmanship sud unjustifiable any retrograde step in the march of right aud justice.In common mourning for men s0 innocent of wrong-doing, yet mercilessly sain, the minds of both vations bave been brought closer than ever before, and their united efforts should be to bury in the still open graves the animosities of the past,élose the long cbapter of bitterness and hate, cherish a spirit of mutual respect, fair and honorable dealings, peace and goodwill to each other, and thus be in accord with \"what is destin the p and civilization of the age.The feature of the evening, whieh created the wildest enthusiasm, was the advent of H.Miller, bearing » letter from the Grand Master of the Orange order of Massaolunetts, Miilèr, speaking for the order, not alone in Massachusetts, bat in the hole of tbe United States, said Orange- mea sre in full sym, y with the purposes of the meeting, and ane that the Oren men were ready and most willing to bury the Watehet of diseard, whieh for sn many years divided their ranks, in the common cause for the welfsre of pat À letter trou Wendell Phillips wus alto T ~ Alf\u201d + + \u2014 Press Opinions, Lorvoi, May ©.\u2014The Times continues energetically to attack Parnellite members of Paslia- ment.It says: itis tmerally impossible to enter into \u2018an understanding with those who denounee the outrage for the first time when they feel It eripples their positions.Though they profess to negotiate ia the House of Commons for blood-thirsty element of the Iristy Lol, y are only pometful to extite disalfso ennnot inish the malignaney of the wi class who wallow in blood like beasts of prey.The referring to 0\u2019Donevan Rowsa's ravings, asks whether there is not « duty resting ou the Executive of the United States and a eor- ding ond vested in the British Government, with respeet to the future.It lt American\u2019 \u2018polis sen hardly be so ingenious as they are £600 were subscribed for the apprebensiou of |- regards it as astonishing that until this evening no reward hasbesn offered for the discovery of the assassins.The Daily News anys :\u2014Wedo not remember to have ever seon at such a erisis so remarkable a display of composure and restraint.The Government cannot complain that this treason has beeu turned to account for political purposes.Fenian \u2018Fhrents.Mascutsrsr, May 9.\u2014The police are ruarding the warehouse of Henry & Co., in consequence af information that an attempt will be made to destroy it.The threat is supposed to have arisen from Fenian dirpleasure at the oourse of Mitchell Henry, who is a partner in the firm.QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.First Bession\u2014Fifth Parliament.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.QUEBEC, May 9.\u2014Hon.My, Dionne moved the second reading of the bill to confirm the sale of the Fasteru section of the Q., M., 0.& O.Railway.He said the matter had been so thoroughly ventilated that it protected discussion, and lengthy details were rendered quite unnecessary Hon.Mr.\"Remillard followed in of position to the measure, and alluding to the trous results which he said would follow the sale of the Eastern section to the present Syndicate.Hon.Dr.Ross followed in opposition, repeating the arguments used by him when opposing the sale of the Eustern section.After recess\u2014Mr.Ferrier spoke against the Bill, considering it immaterial to the Provincial interesta.He fad only bad an opportunity of reading the Premier's speech on the sale that day, and had not given much study to the question, Mr.DeBoucherville repeated his former arga- ment against the sale and division of the road, aud woved the foliowing awendment to the second reading :\u2014 \u2018That whereas clause 36 of the Aot 30 Vic, chap.%, being as foilows : *\u2019 From and out of the revenue of the raid road after payment of the current expenses for the maintenance and working thereof, the first claim to be puid shall be the interest on the boods and debentures issued by the said Commissioners under the present Act, and the sum: to be devoted to the sinking fund established under seetion 84, the interest payable to the municipal corporations as hersinbetore stated sball be the record claim, and the balance shall bethe propert the Crown, and shall form part of the Loose li ed Revenue Fund of the Province ; and that the revenues of the railway exceed the sum of $180,- ing fund of the loan made by the companies in virtue uf clause 28 and are sufficient to pay the interest of the municipal debentures of Saber Three Riversand St.Seuveur, who have not ro.nounced their right.It shail be proper and just that he Government shall give back to.these munibipalities the debentures in its hands, the same bein of no value to the 8 Ta tina Hearn followed in the amendment and supported the sm The amendment of Mr.DeBoucherville was defeated on the following division :\u2014 Contents \u2014Hon.Messrs.DeBouchervilie, Ferrier, Dostaler, Gingrus, Laviolette, Ross, Remillard, Proulx and Gaudet\u20149.Non-contents\u2014 Hon.Messrs.Dionne, De 1a Bruere, Hearn, Btarnes, Savage, Lacoste, Prud- homme, Wood, Webb, Roy, Couture and Beau- dry\u201412.The second reading was then carried on the same division, Mr, Dionne, urgency in order that the Bill might be a once passed through its remaining van DeBoucherville objected and raised a point of urder, whereupon » discussion ensued im which Messrs.Eos, DeBonchèrrille, tools part.The motion Wak\u2019 carried by 13% A wall reovived frece the Lagisls.\u201ctive Ova reporting the pathsge of several peivate bills.Mr.Duharael asked, is 3 the intention \u2018of te Government to remit to settlers the inttæ- pon the oe of lots bought at cents PE in lyon re that the de- nds ich wll be with this object will receive the attention they deserve, Mr.Dubame] asked, is it true that the sale of Crown Lands suitable for agriculture and other purposes has been ded in certain of the County of Ottawa! Mr.Flynn replied that in the years 1877.78, certain townships containing phosphate were withdrawn from sale for agricultural purpeses, but since that time there has been no general suspension of the nature of the one mentioned in this question.On motion of Mr.Richard an address was voted for copies of all Orders-in-Couneil, correspondence and documents respecting the dismissal of Mr.Rivard, Revenue Inspector, for the District of Joliette.Mr.Martel moved the House into Committee upon the Bill to amend the Act in rating the South Shore Railway and Tunnel The Committee rose and reported the Bill, which was read a third time and passed.Mr.Rinfret introduced the Bill to amend the Act incorporating the city of Quebec, and the necessary rules of the Assembly were suspended, in order to allow of it being received and recorded to the Private Bills Committee The House adjourned at 4.20 p.m.DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Fourth Bemion\u2014 Fourth Parliament.HOUBE OF COMMONS.} Orrawa, May 9.\u2014Dr.Borden presented a ition from the Windsor and\u2019 Annapolis ilway Company, protesting aguinst the pass ing of the Bill before the House respecting that road.Several petitions were presented praying that an Act be pessed 2\" the running of trains on ai Lord\u2019s Day.Mr.Charlton asked that a day be set apart for the consideration of his Bill to amend the criminal law.Sir John Macdonald promised to do so.Sir John Macdonald then moved that the Speaker leave the chair for the House to go into committee on the bill to readjust the represen.on in the House of Commons and for other P Mess.Charlton, Plumb and Ross (Middle- sex} addressed the House, the lafter reading a burlésque bill, which he called an alternative measure to that before the house, amid laughter, after which the House went into committee on the bill.Sir John Macdonald moved that the township of Huntley should be struck out of the county of Carleton awd Torbolton inserted instead.\u2014Carried.Sir John Macdonald then moved that the township of Torbolton should be replaced by the township of Huatley in North Lanark.\u2014 Cr ie of other amendments of a similar character were made in the Bill.Mr.Rymal moved an amendment to clause 45 that the township of Ancaster should be added to the South Riding of Wentworth.85.The portion of the bill to Onts- he esmmittes then ross and rw pn.raz OCITEAU APPEAL.000 required to meet the interest and the sink- | The amendment was lost by a vote of 71 to rio wae through, several clauses held progress, and the House > adjourned et 11.95 Jurisdiction of the Court below, arguing that: the crime was not indictable in this district, because the offence was hot \u2018completed here, death having occurred in Now Jersey.Chief Justice Carter suggested that the ast of felon oy was completed when the murderer finished wi his victim.Mr.Reid admitted that Guiteau might be indicted and (if found sane) convicted in this distriet of assault with intent to .kili, , but held that he could not be tried for murder.Mr.Reid sid Congress has not provided a mode of punishment in just such cases as thess.Judge Carter-** Then your defendant cannot be punished?\u2019 Mr.Reid\u2014\u201c If such is the law then am satisfied.I am only giving the law as it is.\u201d Mr.Reid argued that the sentence of death is void because the day fixed for execution is not authorized by law.Under a proper construction of the statute cf the district the execution should have been fixed for some day within thirty days after the fourth Monday in October.Mr.Reid then passed to a genera] review of the hundred or more exceptions centained .in the bill.Before he concluded the Court took récess till tomorrow.FIRE ON BEL®EBIL MOUNTAIN, Damage 810.000.54 ST.Hitarez, May 9.\u2014The fire on Belœil Mountain, which has heen raging furiously since five o'clock, is under control.Éoth Mr.Bruce and Mr.Archer Campbell are on the scene with gangs of men.Damage estimated at about $10,000.In Tux CrrT or plo wes ed alone over 300 of the leadin, are glad to certify that Dr.M.Souvie ee Spirometer has cured them of Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthme end lung diseases.Their names will be given to any respectable parties by calling at the office of M.Souvielle, ex-Aide Surzeon of the French Army, 18 Phillips square, Montreal.Phystbians and sufterers can have full particulars sud try the justrument free.Write or call.Special Notice.Tue brightest flowers must fade, but young lives endangered by severe coughs and colds may be preserved by Dr.Thomas' Eclectrie Oil.Croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, in short all affections of the throat and lungs, are relieved by this sterling preparation, which also remedies rheumatic pains, sores, bruises, piles, kidney difficulty, and is most economic.CavuTioN, \u2014 Jn our changeable climate coughs, colds, and diseases at the throat, langs and chest will always prevail Cruel consumption will claim its victims.These diseases, if Attended to in time, can be arrestod and cured.The remedy 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Bran ~ agoseds the combined issue of all the othor English Newspapers published in the city of Montreal gg 7 Correspondents and Agents for French and Bel- sian advertising in Tux Srar\u2014MM.Care & Cies : Rae de l\u2019Eotrepot, No.10, Paris France.WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1882.\"BEWARD.The \u2018publishers of THE STAR will pay a handsome reward for such information as will lead to the ecomvictisu of any person found tampering \"with letters or newspapers addressed to or from Tax 6ran office.Tre zmolutions confirming the sale of the .Xastern Section of the Provincial Railway to the _Bemetel Byadicate pessed its third reading in \u2018Legislative Council, last night, on a vote 18 to 8.Mr.Chapleau stated in Montreal weak, that the Legislature would be next week, which would seem to i ste that the budget is to be brought down ad rushed through without proper time for its ation and digestion.This should not be allowed.The financial statement is the all-important question to the Provines, and siople time should be allowed for its consider- n.LITTLE by little facts are coming out in con- imection with the dastardly murder of Lord \u2018\u2019Frédérick Cavendish and Mr.Burke which { should prove powerful fids in discovering the i scoundrels.It is reported now that two , bicyclists were present when the attack upon Lord Cavendish and Mr.Burke was made.They heard Lord Cavendish exclaim, \u201cAh, you villain,\u201d to the assailant who stabbed him again.The bicyclists were going to the assist- anosof the murdered men and Lord Cavendish feli against one of their machines.But when the murderers turned upon them with their __bleody daggers, the bicyclists fled in terror.¥ It would seein thus that the bicyclists did not act fieyt boll all they knew, for it is rather improbable that two sets of bicyclists could have bad such similar experiences as would be indicated by the supposition that there were twp paities of them.Enough seems to have Byes seen of the perpetrators of the act to make $heireventual identification a probability.as à gity of enterprise and enlightenment.Its a mane nr Nontint where the need is certainly much Tes points of public ty eri With the Windsor, the St.Létwrence Hall and other hotels, Montreal can fens, board and lodging to thousands of in the matter of publie libraries, wo are ar as on question of | the smergy of our citizens should address itself.he arguments in favor of tbe scheme are not fir to seek.They lio open to the intelligence =\" ofevery one, and have frequently been pre- .memted in these colmnns.Kot only is our population increasing in point of numbers, but the growth of our public schools is yearly enlarging the sircle of resdiag youth, and our working classes are.demanding more and mare tha els.\u2018wating influences of cheap and easily accessible literature.The wonderful progress in the cir- dülletion of our daily press is a striking prof of this advancing spirit of inquiry.For thous- aide in this city, the daily newspaper the only \u2018vehicle of instruction, but while it falls its mission fairly well, so far as that goes, * > the evidence is clear that it needs to be eup- Z plemented by broader and less ephemeral read- ig, There is not a single Amerjçan city of *, 95,000 inbabitants that has not, least, one \u201cpublie lideary of some sort, and cities of the * size of Montreal havo several.In almost every instance, thess institations are due to private enterprise, in the sense that they are established by the citisens themselves.There is surely wealth, and there ought to be intelligence and public spirit enough in Montreal to follow such distinguished examples.If once an impulse pe PRESBYTERIAN Sano.\u201cne Annual Meeting Opemed™'¥ 7.\u201c>< The eighth annusl session of the 8ynod of Montreal aod Ottawa of the Presbyterian Charch Gaaadn, opened last evening inthe Stanley \u2018atout church.The Moderator, Rev.Dr.Moore, taf Ottawa, presided.The proceedings began With With divine service and a sermon br the Moder- aber on power and efficacy prayer, er _wthioh the redl of was called etes *2 Clerk, Rov.James Watsen, of Huntingdon, PQ.; The foliewiag: were present, vis.: Q; Rev Ooull, Valleyfield, EE PQ Un 5 Andrews, P Q; Rev C M i \u2018Out.& Rov Thee Er \u201crq; Bev RV MeKisaia, Necth Stawprt, we 0\u20ac leanark sad Matrow-Ber Myine, Smith's Falls, Ont; Rev R Mocheauies MeDonaid'e OCorners, Out; Rav J OCrembie, s Fils, Ont; Willism Young, Almonte, .- Presbyterry of Brookville\u2014Rev James Stuart, Prescott, Ont; Rov W J Dey, Speneerville, Gnt ; Rev B Taylor, Morrisburg, Ont.Presbytery of Glengarry\u2014Rev John Fraser, 8 Elmo; Rov J 8 Burnet, Martintown; Rev H Lamont, Dalbonsie Mills; Bev A McGillivray, Williamstown; Rev F Mclennan, Dunvegan ; Rev D L MeCras, Woodiands ; Rev J Mathoson, Maxtintown ; Rev C McLean, Lodi; DH Mo- ugall, Martintown; M MoCualg, Vankleok ill; & R Ault, Woodiands ; George Elder, Mar- tintown ; ; John McCrunion, Lochinvar, , TUE NEW MODERATOR The Rev.Robert Campbell, of St.Gabriel Church, Montreal, was duly elected Moderator for the ensuing year.Upon taking the chair, Mr.Campbell gave a brief address, A vote of thanks to the retiring Moderator was passed.The following committces were appointed, vis.:\u2014 On Bills and Overtures\u2014The Clerk of Synod and Clerks of Presbyteries; Rev.C.E.Amaron and Mr.A MoMastor, Presbytery of Quebec ; Rev.J.Mackie and Mr.W.D.MoLaren, Presby- tory of Montreal;.Rev.W.Armstrong and | Thos.Stewart, Presbytery of Ottawa; Rev.8.{Myine.\u2018snd; Mr.Wm.Young, Presbytery of Lanark and Renfrew ; Rev.Jas.Stuart and Kev.W.Dey, Presbytery of Brockville ; Rev.J.Matheson and Mr.George Kider, Presbytery of Glengarry.On Kider's Commissions\u2014Rev.J.8.Burnet, Rev.James Fleck, aud Mr.W.Darling.It was agreed to grant leave to Presbyteries to hold meetings between the sittings of the Synod.A communication was reccived from Principal Daw:gp, _ stating that the library and museum of MoGill College werè open to the members of the Synod.The \u201c uod then adjourned until this morning.MONTREAL DISPENSARY.General Meeting.\u2018The above institution held its thirty-pinth an\u201d nual general meeting in the offices, 135 St Antoine street, at four o'clock yesterday after\u201d noost.Present, Dr.Leprohon, Vice-President, (chairman) ; Messrs.C.O.Perrault, R.Miller, Drs.A.Smith, W.R.Sutheriand, W.IL.Burlund, T.D.Roed, J.B.McuUonnell, A.Kerry, and A.Proudfoot.I'he number of consultations during the year were 8,303, being about seveu per cent.dver that of last year; in the eye and ear department, the number treated had about doubled.The staff of attending phyaicians;had been reduced to six (it had formerly been eight), and those would nttend each, twice a week during the year.The hours of attendance are, from first of April to first September, four p.m., and during the Winter, at twelve o'clock (noon).This enables students at the Goneral Hospital and elsewhere to attend.In view of the fact that the Government grant was tu be redaced one-haif, it would be necessary for some of the Governors to interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, and not leave that matter entirely to a collector.The committee had accepted in full sottle- ment of the Workman bequest, an offer of 80 r cent.of the amount due, the executors being unable to realizp more owing to the shrinkage in value of real estate, and had invested the amount in Molsons Bauk stock.Drs.Blackader, Shepherd and Thompson having resigned, their names had been added to the list of consulting physicians.Dr.W.H.Burland received one of the vacancies, and the others would not be filled.The total number of consultations during the year ending 30th April, 1883, was 8,308.of these 1,753 were attended in the Eye and Ear Department; 2,158 were males; females, 6.147; man Catholies, 7,278; Protestants, 1,035; bora in Canada, 6.596; England, 128; BSootland, 108; Ireland, 1,864: other countries, 117 ; average, daily attendance, 28.Mr.C.O.Perrault, treasurer, reported receipts and disbursements as follows, vis.:\u2014For year ending 80th April, total receipts, $1,438.77 ; disbursements, $1,397.76; balance to next year, $141.01; oash oo hand, balance, $141.- on; ; \"ve shares in Moisons Bank at cost, #206.- 88 ; total, $437.89.Dr.R.A.MacDonnell presented medical report showing diseases treated and their number during the year, as follows :\u2014General diseases, 130; tational, 013; of the nervous aystem, *141; of the respiratory system, 819; of the ciroulatery system, 73; of the alimentary canal, 1,206 ; of the liver, 19; of the urinary organ, 84; of women, 115; of the spine, 338; vensreal diseases, 100; injuries, 116.The reports were all adopted, as was slse \u2018the following : \u201cThat the Board has learned with deep regret of the death of the Hon.Mr.Laframboise and -wishes to put où recerd the valuable services bo rendered to this Institution during his lifetime, and that for a period extending over several The following gentlemen were then elosted - officers, vis.:\u2014 Prosident, Major P Mills; Vice-Presidents, Dr J L Leprohon aod Mr H A Nelson ; Treasurer, Mr C O Perrault; Scoretary.Dr J B MoCon- nell ; Consulting Physicians, Drs R P Howard, W H Hingston, @ E Fenwick, R Craik, J L Lepro- bon, F W Campbeil, @ P Girdwood, & Wilkins, W Gardnar, E H Trenhoime, R A Kennedy, Wol- fred Nelson, T J Alloway, G F Slack, T D Reed, F J Bhepberd, A D Blackader, and R Thompson ; Attending Physicians, Drs W H Barland, J B McConnell, R L MacDonnell, 0 C Edwards, A L Bmith, W R Sutherland, Dr A Proudfoot, Eye and Ear Department; Committee of Manage- ment\u2014Major Mills, Dr J L Leprobon, Mr HA Netson, Mr CO Perranit -Dr A Smith, Dr J B MoConnell, Mr J S Hunter, Dr R A Kennedy, Mr R Miller, Dr T D Reed, Dr A Proudfoot, Dr A Kerry, Mr I H Stoarus, Dr R I, MacDonnell, sad Dr W R Sutherland.Votes of thanks to the officers, medical taf and committee of management for services during the year, terminated the proceedings.THE WESTERN HOSPITAL.Anpsual Meeting.The Governors of the Western Hospital held their annual meeting in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall, yesterday.Present, Mr.Hugh McLennan, sident (chairman), Messrs.George Childs, we Munderloh, James Bhearer, D J Rees, James Dakers, J M Kirk, G R Prowse, A Cantin, I H Stearns, and B Cross [representing Mr C P Davidson], and Drs F W Campbell, Trenholme, Kennedy, Reed and Kerry.Dr F W Campbell fulfilled the duties of secre- \u201ctary in the absence oi Mr James Coristine.The.president reported having received sufficient | rom the Workman Estate to pay interest on mortgage, &c., and also $1,000 of the principal, thereby reducing same to $7,000.He then laid before the meeting a letter from the Women's Hospital, offering to transfer the lease of their prope perty to the Westorn Hospital upon the fol- owing conditions, vis.: \u2014 1.The Women's Hoe- pital to become the \u2018* Woman's department of the Western Hospital.\u201d 2.The medical staff to remsin ss it is : vaoan- cies to be filled up according to By-law of Western Hospital, by votes of the Governors.3.The obstetrical department to remain under the control and superintendence of the Professor of Midwifery of Bishop\u2019s College.At a meoting of directors called to consider this proposition, the offer had been approved of, as it was believed that combining the two institutions wéukd inerense their usefulness.The mattor having been discussed, it was moved by Mr.James Shearer, snd resolved that the offer of the Women\u2019s Hospital be aceepted, and that the executive and board of directors of the Western Hospital be empowered to make suc alterations in the by-lams ss might be necessary for the successful carrying out of the scheme, slso \u2018that the work of the Women's Hospital shall be earried forward to the extent of the present accommodation during the time the existi lease would have secured possession of the baild- ing if not surrendered.\u201d r.Jas.Shearer and Dr.Konnedy were ap- | poiated serutineers, and reported that the follow- ng gentlemen wore elected governors of the Institution :\u2014Messrs.BE.F.Ames, Wm.Angus, G.A.Greene, Jonathan Hodgson, W.C.Mundorioh, Jus: Macdougall, Robt.Reed, M.P.Ryan, M.P., H.Shorey and George Wait, The meeting then adjourned.That be.Hubert Mystery.Mr.J.F.A.Pare, of St.Bruno, who aeted as elerk to the Coroner at the inquest on the body of the man found at St.Hubert, objeets to the assumption that the inquest was a faree.Hom that the inquest oost the Coroner $185, and would have gladly spent twice as much bad he.thought it necessary ; thst they had every wit - a ould think of.fob gard te \u20ac spending e money found ookets of the deceased ($7.40), be states ba were paid for the coffn, $3 for a eart to convey the remains to the cemetery, $1 to the man A searched the disgusting epers- tee).sad th miata à & vertes whe dug for « number ands ( of of the ing Company which res $6,000 and whieh the defendant al amon be ue on the market at 7 y Mr.Lighthall endeavored to A cee ot the bonds and found that they wore absolutely warthioes, and that in fact he could not realise s cent on \u2018them.He thon instituted the action get back his allegin, tat it had been obtained through fraud on tho part of the defendant, bat in the meantime, howèéver, the défendant, parties bad J disposed of the property to Mr.G.uestion at issue thon became whether the ib oii party could suffer on account | of \u2018the of the second party, and ich dag, was decided in the affirmative by the Court annulling the sale to Chretien in the first instance as well as the sale to Mr.Craig, and ordering defendant to account» for rents or pay $1000.damages, also to pay $400 damages further to plaintiff, and giving fall costs of suit against defendant and mis en cause.\u2018The importance, in a legal point, Lies in the maintenance of the Freneh doctrine, that à third party can be forced to give up property where fraud is proved against the autbors of his title.In the declaration, the plaintiff pressé that the Company had beon gotten up swindie the pabdio and reserved his right of action against the promoters.Mr.Edmund Barnard, Q.C., peared for plaintiff, and Mr.Robidoux for de- \u2018endant, Mr.G.B.Cramp for Mr.Craig and Mr.\u2019 J.M.Greenshields for Mr.Baxter.A TEMPEST IN A TE4 POT.Lively Times in a Noarding House Charges and Counter Charges.Catherine Swells, wife of Almon H.Ramsay, who keeps a boarding house at the corner of Lagauchetiere street and Beaver Hal Hill, brought & charge yesterday in the Police Court against Mr.Mercier, the well-known bailiff, Complainant states that en Monday afternocn Mercier came to hor house with a seizure warrant in a very officious manner and went into Mrs.Barrie's room, who is a boarder, and began ram- maging around among her effecte.She took hold of his arm to stop him and he struck her in the side.Mr.Ramsay came up and told Mercier to go, but he would not.A tussle ensued in which the bailiff came off second best after tearing out part of the proprietor\u2019s whiskers.Mrs.Ramsay also alleges that she was severely assaulted, and the cook, who took a hand in the quarrel, states that she had that useful member bitten during the fray.Yesterday actions were taken against Mercier by Mr.and Mrs.Ramsay, Mrs.Barrie sud the cook, while the bailiff, not to be behindhand, has taken out three counter actions for assault.Mr.Barrie also threatens to bring an action for damages against Mercier for the assault on his wife.River Notes.A report that the English \"longshoremen unloading the S.5.\u2018* Lake Manitoba \u201d struok work on Monday is untrue.Capt.Soott, of the Beaver Line 8.8.* Lake Mauitoba,\u201d\u201d was presented by bis passengers with an address, in which he was congratulated on bringing his good ship through immonse fields of ice, which would have discouraged many a heart, and having brought her inte port first, although other vessels bad left the shores of England sev- oral days before her.The *\u201c Corsican *\u2019 ran into 8 barge near Kingston on Baturdsy evening while on her way to Hamilton irom this port on her first trip.The barge was badly smashed, but the Corsican \u201d received hardly any injury.The water in the river has been grad ually rie ing during the past three or four Ca and Monday night half a foot, and is nearly three feet higher than it was at the fra: opening of navigation.Lu Quite a number of Montreal lawyers ars of the opinion that the Senecal-Ouimet Syndicate cannot under Article 1484 of the Civil Code purchase the astern Section of the Q., M., 0.& 0.way.This article says that * the following persons cannot become buyer either by theinssives or by parties interposed: » administrators a trustees of the property eir 6 wbether of pub- lio or of private pe reons.\u201d BE clause is her preted as showing the object of the law to be to prevent persons, who, in their official are enabled to-ascertain the value of s pro in their hands, or who can app: it more advantageously than the public; and it is claimed that Mr.Seneecal, in capacity of General Superintendent of the Hailway, comes under this article.Cet of clans and Surcesns of the lege hysi of The examination for admission to the study of medicine was held in this city on the 4th and 5th inst, when the following gentlemen, Alfred Letourneau, LH.Ernest Choquette, A.Rolland, O.Ostigny, Charles Collet, Jobn L.Duf- fett, Toussaint Charron, C.Pilon, F.Marquis, Jules Laberge, L.J.Heroule Roy.Alfred Poole, Alex.Boucher, A.Faucher, J.Bt.Maurice, Aquilas Cheval, Auguste P.Behmidt, Wilbrod Henault, H.Daath, Anaclet Bernard,J.B.Gibson, Hercule Roy, Eugene Mackay, Arthur Delisle, J.Rodier, A.N.Worthington, Charles Rochon, L.J.N.Delorme.Amongst the names of sue- cessful candidates will be moticed tbat of Mr.A.Delisle, whobas been for a number of years assistant Librarian of the Bar or this District.Postal, Mails for Europe by the Allan Line, during the season of river navigation, will be closed at 7:30 p.m.Fridays, commencing Friday next.the 13th inst.Mail matter posted à at the head offise after that hour and before 6 a.m.mext morning will be made up and despatobed in a bag labelled * Marine Mail Officer.\u201d The next mail for Newfonndiand by tbe Allan Line will be closed at Halifax on the 22nd May, at 11 s.m.Letters should not be posted hore Inter than the 1Oth fnst.A mail from Newfoundland on the 1st, was received at the Post Office yesterday morning.Sporting Netes.The Newmarket Spring handicap was run yesterday and won by Lorillard\u2019s \u201c Mistake,\u201d in a canter by six lengths.* Wolseley\u201d 2nd, \u201c Bul- bal \u201d\u2019 3nd.The first of the racos of the Lexington meeting, the one mile was won by * Latefogle \u201d in 1523.«\u2018 Pope Leo \u201d 3nd, \u201c Leman \u201d 3rd.The mile and\" à half race was won by \u201cLimie8.\u201d in 2.041, \u201c Mammonist \u2019 2nd, \u2018\u201c\u201cCapins\u201d 8rd.Second mile and a haf, \u2018Lacy May,\u201d 1st, in 2.03}, \u201c Brambaletta \u201d\u2019 2nd, \u201c Hegias\" 3rd.Shipping Notes.The Allan mail 8S, * Hibernian,\u201d from Liver- Ba for Baltimore via St.John\u2019s, Nfid., and Tos sailed from Meslifax at 11.80 a.m.on Tray Inman line B8.* City of Montreal,\u201d from Liverpool via Queenstown, arrived at New York at noun, Tuesday.The Inman line 88.\u201cCity of Richmond,\u201d from New York for Liverpool via Queenstown, arrived at 4 am, Tuesday.Landlord and Tenant A letter has \u2018been received frem Mr.Walibank, in which he states that no quarrel took place between himself and Mr.Theoret at least on his sido, for when Mr.Theoret ordered him off the land and demanded that the men oease writing, he merely referred him to Mr.Evans.Mr.Walls bank \u2018sleo denies that Mr.Evans verbally agreed to continue the lease for anaghex year and states that, in the con , Mr.Theoret had been aware for months past Mr.Evans was about to sreet à ballding on the land.Suburban, Messrs.Ives and Allen contemplate making s start on their foundry at Longueuil aext Thursday.Special Notioca.THAT latent force or figid;: which « permeates all matter, and which bears the conventional .name of Electricity, is widel preciated spd recognised as a Means of care a - various ds .Regan work individedl fanatics, and cannet be traced to any poliuical organisation.He says the loague will continus the agitation ope openly, and will never be satisfied until inde) n some form is obtained.The pumber a outrages will be! diminished by perseveranes ia the y.Mr, Egan says he bas every reason to ieve he is atill in accord with Messrs.Parnell, Dillon and Davitt.CABLE COLLISION AT SEA.\u2014PLYMOUTH, May | 10.\u2014The United States war vessels *¢ Portsmouth\u201d and * * have arrived here.The * Portsmouth \u2019\u2019 coilided in the Channel: with the British schooner \u2018\u2018 Cestrian,\u201d which: lost jibboom, rails and bulwarks.The anchor fell aboard on the \u201c\u201c Portamouth.\u201d is not damaged.FIVE SHOTS.\u2014SomerviLLE, N.J., M 10.\u2014Last evening Mr.Beker fired five time st Lawyer Schenck, whom he of em ticing his dsughter from home.The daughter has been missing a week.wounded in three places, not fatally.There is no evidence that he misled the young lady.THE GREENBACKERS.\u2014BELFaAsT, Me, May 10.\u2014The Age, the leading ak a vein Maine, urges reen pnite with the Democratic party.Moe ge shows that the Greenback vote has fallen a seriously since 1878.STRIKE OFCOMPOSITORS.\u2014Nxw Sou, |.May 10.\u2014Seventy compositors on.the C&y Record struck last night for an increase of, wages.MRS, SCOVILLE.\u2014Cnioaco, Msy 10.\u2014 Mra.Scoville arrived here on Monday night.A TERRIBLE HURRICANE, Eight People Killed aud Forty Weunded.MCALLISTER, Indiah Territory, 10.\u2014\u2014 A hurricane on Monday night ety all the buildings of the Coal Mining Company, killed eight people and wounded forty others.Serious damage was done in other places.The wires are down in all directions.There are many washouts on railways.CYCLONE.; Buildings Blown Down\u2014Many Perseus lled and Injured.WARBENTUN, Mo., May 8.\u2014 A cyclone struck the Wesleyan College building last night, tearing out the east wall and parts\u201d of the roof, which were carried half a mile.Seven persons narrowly escaped.Loss, $15,000.Later\u2014It is now ascertained that three pu pils were terribly injured, the remainder bruised.The building is scattered over the \u2018 prairie.Water from the lake was sacked up a hundred feet.Ropinson, Il, May 9.\u2014A tornado to-day unrooled the finest business block in town.amage $8,000 Der PAUL, Minn., May 9.\u2014 Yesterday a tornado passed over \"Lakefield, blowing down several buildings, among them a schoolhouse containing aixteen children and teacher.Some reports say four children were killed, but it is reliably stated that they were only pros- tra New Advertisements To-Day, | PHOSPHATIN E Is A WONDERI/L THING, yet so natural, so reascuitis.Why ?If you have feelings of goneness; too weak and dragging to veily; too nervous to sleep; an appetite hardly tp keep body snd soul together; headachs, with pains haps coughs and sore lungs; and \u2018will wes one to six bot -§¢ ties of Dr.G.L.Aetin's Piitiapbatite \u2018as tbe Wee mag b Bi friend.Why do we sey thas?Becauss TTHECANADA C©-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION.(LOS) Notice to Sharebolders and Members.During the Summer mothe and commencing the Sih tnstant orders will be delivered at Lachine Wednesdays #4 Longosull saturdays.It is requested that orders be lef} the previous days.as be vans leave sarly.Montreal, 4th May, 1882.\" 104x 8 NESS! \u2019 QUALITY THE TEST OF CHEAP.\u2014 THAT THE \u2014 People Apprecinte our Leow Prices fer GOOD OLOTHING Is shown hy Our cotetanily inarensing seles fx SPRING AND SUMNER SUITS.We are this wook showing a ae lob of new Patterns.SMITH & OO, CONTINENTAL CLOTHING STORER, 06 BONAVESTURS SIRERT.(GAGES NEW SERIES OF READKRS.Authorived for Use in thé | DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INST Honor the LIRUTENANT-GOVERKOR by Order in Council, tha %3nd of april, 1882, bo approve, at the Tdjuest of the Protestant Committee of the Comndll of Pubifo Instruction, the series of Bchobl Books intituled: \u201c Gage & Co.» Educational Ssies of English Readers,\u201d 0 bo used in the Protestant fchodis | 107 3 eod OW.Me 104001 | 3 HU WALKER, vol Wood Engraver AND - + DESIGNER, 126 S¢.James Street.Opposite Post Offs, Moa\".ONTREAL, GV netablishent 1850.108% Jes.MCVELGH'S S SOVEREIGN RE re rt ps cogne WHOLBSALE AGENTS Bigs Lm Bos & On | erry, Wet da te GALCAGRo.Notes 1a hateby given to ali fetes 1.228 Kow's' Dume - atrost, Montres.ant claime agasost the sztd eu siacesmion on wpa \u2014ontors.CL ABCHANDAULE Ne LT, Kotaey, Y 558% luni eke set ith JRE 300 | | LARINDRY AND CULINARY EURRosES, E550 conciliatory!| : The latter | across the back ; ee cases: pere demand; K will not fail to make 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Ask your Grooer for it, à AXED TRY XP BRBORE BUYING ANY OTHER CHARLES MARTIN, 25 and 27 8t.Peter 1 © .} sole Agent the Dominion.ia 10618, PHEN IX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON.No.12 8T, SACRAMENT STREET, GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO.General Agents for the Dominion.ROBERT W.TYRE, MANAGER | 101 ELLoTs DENTIFRICE! REMOVES TARTAR, \u201cPrevents Decay! SWEETENS THE BREATH |G ROSEN KRANZ PIANOS Established 1797, at Dresden, Germany.Should ba tried and examined by anyone wanting to buy or exchange a Plano, as no more excellant instruments, with regard to action, tone, touch, finish and darabliity, can be proeured on this © , while easiost terms, at exceedingly Jow prices, with fullest guaranies as 30 structural solidity, will be given.\u2014-\u2014 | sele Agent.Warerooms de din, dorer PE.Cate- rine street and Phiilips Square.THE os Cr OF SUBURBAN on Residence and Groun of J Esq.Mountain avonne, Goto Be.ae er lot cin a amae a veniam, wi roped Wednesday, 17th May instant, at eleven o'clock.The ho is superior built Daniel Wilson, Esq nou oud sons = unsurpassed oa the Montreal fuingiey\u2019 walk from Bt.Catharine street cars.\"a SHAW & GOWDET, Auctiencers.The building masa Davli Cesar reas.tas Parnisnon, Palctinguaec, vil do meld THE WONDERFUL INFINITR CALENDAR And DATE INDICATOR, FOR OFFICES.Anéous assfat taven ee deem gy ee == : \u201casm, oa mon oy five THE MEDICAL HALL, ST.JAMES STREET.\u2018 ; Détooé CANADIAN WALLPAPER FACTORY.WATSON & M MoABTHUR, WERE AWARDED First Prizes nt Dominion Exhibitions, Montreal, 2880.Halifax, 18851, for the best disgliy of WALL PAPER, snd Quebec Provineini Exhibition, 1831, for Saperier, Design and Finish of their Manufastars of WALL PAPERS.FAOTORY: 86 and 88 GREY NUN STREET, MONTREAL.sampies semi 10 the trade on ayplication.50 aw 9 \u201ctarot déni fo Ook Sprig Got - Our coton Tweed Salty i $1.50 206 ayual to $30 suits dows town, - Our petues are from 25 te 33 dower Gown on Jor Tie sume brute.po pt va | 1B style nd octets nan von\u201d NOTICE Sealed Tenders_ 2 tothe endorsirned for re # Sc tr or 8 8 : Tharsday, Unie 1ith Instant, \u2018 Bn art ce per venir 0 over res $5,000, wih pods uni iy ~ \u2018 BENSINQ de BARSALOU, Apotionesrs_ ws Avotimem To æCLOSE ne SALANCE OF The setectiors wil 3 Peter street, © a Ee.HL 86 and 88 Thursday, the Hth fnstant, retro heweet patterns.Topi ry 7enétian mp do.consignment of Table Oflcioths.whole without reserve, in lots to euit purchasers.Sale at TEN o'clock.\u2018 BENNING & BARSALOU, Anctioneers.By M.Hicks and Oo.SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSE hold Furniture, * Hardman\u201d Piènoc- forte, Crystal Gasaliers, B.P.Mirrors, Vaianble Marble Clock, Brussels Care is, \u201c*Sulinuna >» Hall Stove, Re igerator, \u2018\u2019 Fame\u201d Range, &c., Thursday Morning, 11th Instant.The subscri are instracted orn Fibors to sell at the residence No.218 ST.MARTIN STREET, Alike Household Furniture 304 Loocts, Beautifully Carved Groen ad allo Drawing Room Buites, wi tr 0 Pianoforte, \u201d 5 Crystal asshoc Br Brussels Carpets, B P.Glit Attractive Pictures and Ornament valuable Marble and Bronzs Clocks (cos Marble top Centre entre Tables, Laco Curtains, Co To, hairs Tables, B.W.Bid Chairs, Cutlery and sort Services, me Bird's-Ey steads, Pentrnme # Hall Te Bange, do.Bale at TEN o\u2019cinck.108 M.HICKS & CO., Aunctionecers.21 8 ST.MARTIN STREET.The Subscribers are instructed to sell above residence, previous to sale of Household Pursites, wx Thursday Meraing, 11th Inst.The self-contained Brick and Cottage with Mansard Roof, No.2i 8 Marti street.priori ani D re Or AE tims of sate ne UnGersigned, Sale as TEN o'clock.x.RICKS 4 00 SE ie ith FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 12th inat., Tho subsczibars will sell at the stores NOS.430 and 432 KOTRE LAME STREET, a large collection hold consisting in part Sore Every lot muss be Closed out without reserve at thls sale, as the placo bas ven up in a few days STEN M.HICES & CO.108 Auctionears.New Advertisements Te-Day.\u201cQOMETHING TO READ.* The NEW DOUBLE ENGLISH JOURNAL, = Pa Cheapest and best ever Published.NEW and ORIGINAL STORIES AND ILLUSTRATIONS, Me.18-mow ready) commencez à new whrme, sad - conésine à beautiful Colared Engraving, \u201cKIB AND BER FRIRXDS.® \u2014 THE MONTREAL FEWS COMPANT, - 308 eo08 = pro TERS, \u2018SCHOOLS and COLLEGHS, &:., 107__SHAW & GOWDEY, Anetionters.-_Weopertecing Engagement JMPORTANT TO BAND-MAS- DEALERS, ee TINS, be said at oar rooms, bo SATURDAY, 13th inst., .comprises very Largo A Assortment of Band Wwe (shila the Freon), sho et te Ficoioon Le Books, Pause Rolls and owe Porth! Violin, Guitarand Banjo 8 Maso.rp monts pertaining to a first-class Music ee Sauls Square, Upright and Grand Pianos, Several Ne ore pertor and Costly Cabinet Organs, the lendid assortment, amoun See to over without reserve, 2 pepe Organs, sharp at TEN o'clock, On view at our _ day be- SHAW & GOWDEY, NONCETEE BALANCE OF Tn JURNITURE 3 OSHAWA CABINET COMPA Has been removed to the-stare, : Cor.of Notre Dameand St.Helen Ste, spiialy coupled by Mose, Brown & Claggett, will be sold off Enr this week at greatly SHAW & GOWDEY.Agonts Cahaws Cebinst 106 Co.= REAL ESTATE \u2014 tn Having now got through thersshof =~ .FOURNITURE SALES, ae tho subscribers have ample time (0 devote -to the-eaîs \u201cReal Estate by Auction.\u201d Des Een ae de vaine dr cérence all mecssary todorms- SHAW & GOWDET, 1076 By.A.B.Stewart & Son.A B STEWART & SON.* AUCTIONEERS GENERAL counIssron MERCHANTS HAVE REMOVED TO No.532 CRAIG STREET.EEXT TO MESSRS.CHARLES GARTH & 00.1073 New Advertisemnts To-day, 214 THE DECKER BROTHERS PLANOFORTES.The DrcKuR BROTHERS havo-crenîisé &- now orn in PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURE, ané thelr Tastrumente, to- | aw, are uagusshonably Encet made tn either Europe or America.Mo Plano-ever introduced tate Canada bes 90 immediately and se claims ta the EIGRLENT position as the \u201c Decker,\u201d nor has à claim ever\u2019 betm moro sagrudgingly accorded.; OAUTION.As unscrupulous parties, from time 10\"iltma, sesx $0 palm off infaxior or worthless Pianos upon the pabiic, by naming their wares \u201c DECKER PIANOS,\u201d purchasers ire \u2018 advised thatthe only Plano entitied to the name of * The } Decoder\" is manufactared by DECKER BEOTEHNRR, 33 Vaio Squats, New York, snd the Sole A, Wn tresl are DEZOUCHE & dos 333 BT.JAMES STRERT, MOBTREAL.ing 10 Cee pad.ee, or 3rd.All the essential working and essy 7th.They are thy easiest machine to learn to 9th.The self- machines.10th.They never get cut of order if well oiled and 19th.They are 13th.They are the most pop ar sewing 14th.They are built by a strong, relisb 15th.They give better satisfaction than consiraction.Pesta are made of finely tempered ith.The fisting and adjustment is done by the most tharoagh can procure.\u2018| 6th.The wood work is made of the best black 11th.With proper and futelligent care, a genuine t by a Canadian company, and the money puid for them circulates in Canada and adds to the prosperity of the country.machines in the market.| Compan, moro uapuatee is of some reel value.loo Juanma | Thos.White, ILP.VW.W.Bobeïtaoa.phim.EP.Ames J.R.Thibaudesn, = if P Hg 5 2 : 5 \u2018 Hasiand, has consemted to lecture tm aid the - funds of the WOMEN'S HORPIYAL, Aminon\u2014Beservet crit nee 8th May, st the Mew York Pisng Co's Toon, 308 8 Om Nay 34th, and Three 8 Goas-you=please Race of 18 vis, Four Hours Bgily, $290, $200, $30, $60, 940, $35.Entraied | Close May 17th.Post Bairy, 880.© SANL.B® \u2018fom the Literary part waDmmEAT, 10th.uk, ht ets.iinesiii dunes \\ bn! mga cu nos walnut, thoroughly season ed and deantifeily polished.6th, Our new patent Anti-friction Stand lessens the neise and makes the machine ren light 8th.They are so extremely simple that a mere child can use them.: threading arrangement does away with more than balf the work of threading the ly used.Willa Singer will last ondinacy Nfetime.make.Head Office : 347 NOTEE DAME STREET, Monreal LL, A will 8nd it their advantage 0 favor us with a call.Tor at Useful, t and Scientific (PATENTED INVALID Lesaaire\u2019s Opera, Figld and Marine Glasses.The best Mapierjam Coffee Machive.Soi 56 Machine.GLASS SHADES AI ima tapas nom, pit WATSON & PELTON, 53 St.Sulpice St.£2 IMPORTERS OF ELECTRO-PLATE AND CUTLERY.THIRTY DIFFERENT VARIETIES of GEO, R, PROWSE'S| DESERVEDLY POPULAR WROUGHT: IRON COOKING RANG PATENTED 12 NOV.SILVER-PLATED WARE! wabnong And well-asearted stock always kept on Land.Those desirows of purchasing ara Feeds in the poprket, \u201c Ni FOR FAMILIES, RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, &c CALE AND SRE THX LATEST IMPROVEMNNT, COAL-BURNING RANGE COOKING BY Gas, 224 ST.J AMES § STREET.224 PATENT INVALID BEDSTEAD | = AND =e Bonen?Tr CHAIRS! 183% da mt *, GROSS, CANADA A This Bedutond is 00 adapted ae to give cane MANUPACTURED sr .#1 se Ne.600 ORAIG STREBT, Montreal.° comfort to invalide.pas) lt! ce en rt 2 .Cn .RY bg TRUSS FACTORY, {vty «or a.oi mn GEST a ia #3 à FES ARE THE PS TO BUY.\u201cif «ze belt on the most approved mechanioal principie, the very best material is used in their JUNIOR CONSERVATIVE CLUB, AGenaral Mesting of the Club will be etd on WE MESDAY EVEKING, 100 Mes, 8 nu, a thy Mochatlor Hall - = soux a MALL, Foe 3212 MONTREAL ENCAMPHENE, Me.1.L © © F.pres mal) oa ras So pe soi tna.dy des.LC.ROBERT, nc ATURDAT EVA?BANK OF \u20185 a?; OXICE is hereby given thté à.> TAT bqpitation has besa declared year, and that the sume will he payatle ae pete fosse ta this city and né ta ranch on 4nd a0 THURSDAY.the first day of Jume slext.,.he Transiy Books will be slowed tress Be 22s the 81st of May pac, bath dugs inclusive, à Tho Arnoni G sin of Du créer Tob held at the Bank on MONDAT, the Seb day of dai sowyssmms|s ay Sma of Au orn aod \u201crae, rr.papers please fori Sn be er FL Tea: air 01 sll or 2 20 ut BEATHA, - LIND At Tn WARE + pe 30, Lay ad voue \u201cof Gann Ae Was 7 Boston papers please copy.QUINN\u2014May 10, Mary Aun.infant daughter of te of her's résidence, No.43 Gain street, at 8 am, to-morrow.FRASER At Ou Ottaws, May B.reke VER years JOHNEON\u20140 13 mou Charles J: y.aged ¥3 years.i Ma 8.Annie Park, aged this iro rite of J.C .Weir.In Tuesday, Sth Ma .at the 8 days, Alfre \"Charles, re o WHYTE-On the 8th inst., of pneumonia, Lily only and beloved 3 daughts ter of David Whyte, aged § months, and 22 BAND ean this city, on the 8th May, at the age days, Marie Sorel daughter of Brunet.era wil o place.on the 11th inst.from rss No.4934 St Jaseph street, sea for Groeoph Church, and thence to Cemetery.ds and acquaint- Reman are eis to attend.108 3 DOUTRE-AL Cote Cote St.Antoine, on the 34th April ed Ÿ months, twin daogh- a of Priel Ames Doutre, ,» QC.ANA\u2014In :this city, on Saturday.the 8th at the residence of his brother-in-law, tephens, Lisq.257 Peel street, Col.I.Farijana.Cl, + agod 48 yoars, \"The Weather.* ras.\u2014Thermoneter ast Hearn & Harrison's ' during the last 34 bours:\u2014 e sa \u201c1 My Mean.CE ; Bis s$ a\" 208 si 85 Eastern : their R oo] den were passed around, aod pr \\ CoP un, Cho gallantminoriey Jah thn ror.proses 1 the negotiations vil be resamed.Bao i To J HE i Changing Ros, Somme era vergbody liked them Kverybody Wants It © room prof mme 4° eu i: AT THIS SEASON, ; le : : \u201cog aguinat the evebing meeting, @REAT FIRE AT RiDGETORAP |): do Ply GALL AND HaVh She broke off a Little bunch, but left them |.bverybody Needs It The most amusing part of last evening's meeting, pda ve WILL PLEASS CALL AND HAVE | searcoly tastod on ber plate.heures, is the voip th that the names of those in The Business Pertion of the De- Lite fod Fe \u2018 ni, remcoely tasted om her w .| Saver of the amendment to the resolutions should streyed Many Families Bus 73H Re THEIR ADDRESS ALT.suis ory Thay on oar Bhat it their 140s fa this 1\" queried ~Emarrows, Oat.10\u2014A o tro Mopey loaned sti Spt parent and | ON OUR REGISTER.|.\u2014T cutde, ess reports: ofan inde oy * broke out this morning about Q c\u2019elgek: Before lating Ladies i be ?a tlivie-|-the engines could be got to work pi both oy ous tounter, for, aad Swe Medical Hall Branch, |.= er ee Parts \u2018Per.\u2019 ames Ging rh ing arora, ope \u201csides of Main street from Hagaman &, all» mem Hu ps ca mer PM 6208 SOC AR 17 cd | Si \u201d in ds lat a lations, or it might hurt chance of some soft moth dry goods establishment to Mise Daybails i | illinery rooms on the north and from the Logar | ri a H rox.SALE E,- SX I 54 os ri smn B= question Tater ton Gla again: dpte oh?ue House to Dr.Young\u2019s office on the South was one LE per ce ra + 3 se F N F : certe au.x or sivm wn 8 | en if they won't give us fair play, then sheet of flame.The fire continupd for several ; imeros aad e reper 4 Brel Tata worked hued over bis opte Vis orage : «ve vel form an independent club of cuz own.hours till aftor dayli de rola and the St.Thomas bri- A ernoon He euw in har the resuls of ties negieet w ebility, oc viiality impaired ke an 4 » ne gade was telegraphed for.io Pevenptly sas Re io i 7) ry hw | laa ae success of a avd |.applicaties baise.Fn TEEERD DEOL Grd pit Sl Em 4 BE | ha tmp Si fy pled EIR 44 miles, in minu cloding two unavoid- 2 a 20\u20ac Pr ° is c 2 Desker Park Yes.» rast y .of t i.Wo be Removed ne.er -\u2014Reéri- able stoppeges.The Bt.Thoms firemen did Hs Rien Blot : FARM FOR SALET 1 bow) ay ar eas coms § \u201cPan days of at Decker Park ate excellent service in combetting y element.| igus of the best Farms In L bad a.book juette Face a TE The losses f to thousapds of dol of iin Sain ape Etiquette, À Led le Vars short time the horse and tho tome ma near as can be 406 tained, are Tabs o péter Bais Tome 300 SE Sa ro) \u201cthat conventional of doing things, ue |\" are over the historie as follows :\u2014The Losar House %nd farniture fall i, aad Qomnarce} per cent.Hoos house are Grwclass.à river Megs De Le of curiosity toad the acc et Lo SA Passed into the hands of Mr.damaged the sxtent of $2,600; bo insurance SBANSed at noo.property within hal an acre of o pro- |-J0BE.: : PMESERVATION, =>\" = hase prise being $1 4,885, dog $1,800 on \"rernisare.Port New York stocks were steady.party ls situated convenient tartri pa Professor Patou - that to:meny of his Ia aL compatiacs the mest wank Rite ee pr vid immediately be re block damaged $100; fally oeversd.David LATEST PRICES\u2014STUCRS, de.das prines spa byinteligeat ad prospe os counter papils cutside the pals of society the doings of sms et ie 2 moved {i J à May 10, 6 le.In centre ot one of the agricul sociéty were the most interesting subjects upon | wish te know but what la faily explained.aE rome pre al to the property pur- son's merchant tailor shop.stook mostly saved, liverpool, May » pme 2 ne tn Lower Canada.Will be sald on Hberal tarms.he chat, and although \u2018be was no chased by Mr.bare The intention is bahar] damage fally covered kes barber shop, or ew Leas oy he Appiy fer partisalzrs to B- K.THOMAS, Xatate Apuat, which pre amused these in TARGHEE oF Kirk sah.| d 7e PE ] flares repairin shops, freight sheds t ; insured $300.- Four, ses Av VU io Bee often telligent girls RESERVATIO seit co $P ; { \u2018puseenger depot there for the Eastern Section, the Doe photogra h gallery, attra aud ae + i o pu v's N EW STYLES IN HATS -\u2014 destribing the dinners to which he ot contams 30 pages, tne saqvom.u spray 048 > ~ Teach from the eity being by Bt Denis street.terial mearly all destroyed lees $600; no in- he Bled WE \u2018Woodrow & fu's and Lisson & pessetra Em cacionally went-\u2014the clegancies of that world to El REE SET ot.AC mn : enccal is aise megotiating for the parchase surance.Drake, Davidson and MeDonald were ue « 0 9 6 élu 0 u| Haus Puliever snd Drab shall Hata to stock sad made ther so faroff, but 20 amsusing.medical book in every sense Chan can sr, Ps | MANÜFÂCtURERS OF \"jrpf can acres from the munieipality of CoteBt AI in the same building, owned by MeDonaid, $s vols sy een Ÿ \"ant Boyer at es rares 4 Heo had travelled all over the great country purs tr double de pci, or De mer vins i eas + er fer carrrime ont the orth about $1,800; insured in the Lancashire 3 à 0/53 vou R.W.COWAN & CO, which we call America or the United States in- A ee opinion amon, for $1,000.Baker & Biliott\u2019» banking affise A se ad 2 0 U1 972a Cormarol Notre Dame and 34.Poster otrpete.| diseriminstaly, and he knew that the sort of 'HLE SCIENCE OF LIFE: on aru.move repay Mr -building, worth $5,000; insured in ttish 8 3 0016686 Wu = \u201c| ignorance which Rose displayed was far more : ATI For bie antagonism to the Government's Imperidi for $3,600; contentr saved.Jamieson, w vo ge J eu v UI general than society people suppose.Table Is sunt by mall, secure) foaled, postpaid, on recs Tooapt of De a adr Dotices ary merchant tailor shop, fock and books s total ety sels Mo MES (Bev.P.D) MUIR, = crv, aithough e few peuple 251 EL (new Sion).ie ety notifying the pu of the loss, about $1,600; insured in Trade and Com- \"80 vu lau WS > stiquetts, table manne happen to know al 81 OL TN DS RTANTT - The publie are \u2018cAnôised talwarts are chuckling over merce for $1 000; polier rans out to-moprom TOON x Has removed ber Sshool to may not se b ppe ow that 8 spurious this titls 13 advertised in° i the rottbatios which bas overtaken Hou.1, the same building, Messrs.Locke & Bradshaw NEW YORK STOCK EXOMANG 141 MOUNTAIN STREET.\u2018about them, are not subjects of universal i inspir i Semen by ssp pie partion who hare stolen \u201cMas.ien, th pren depot beiïg os his bad a very heavy stock of furniture, which ls à porte?by Madowpall Broa.Sack Brokses.0 108 xa ation.(A leased pra het 2 ban ed he it yours, Lngy bare even si Ce eng 208 Riddles, Coal aod Send Sorsens, foin | ve $300 In Écoct Imperial, nd $700 tate ne ae ove.om (JLD FURNITURE MADE TO Jo0S0K his shersy, and out of wien bas ovoid oo Sn a i Spark Cloth, Wire Work, Wir ; a | luron and Middlesex.The building is owned Ÿ.u.Te.\u2026.23% Sex Union F, x 4.113 113% LOOE LIKE Tra To iiag EVANS LIQUID | Cham Prefaring the.sherry, be kd wus Locomotive pal) oth, ork, ire Chas.Baker, and worth $2,800; insured in Lake shore xd 142 1074 pei EJ ceeresn on see Te COVERTEON à 00% camer of Beary ast poures into the large glass intended for the Irn Bods = \u201c Marie Louise Hale aged 15, was brought wp Norshers for $2,000.Mr.T.W.Browns, tailor, Fac #4 35% heading.i odes stream W012 BO ).Then Bose wes slways betrayed Wire Window Guards, Spring.; ; before the Recorder this morning, charged by her lost his entire stock ; no insurance.The build- Lo Snd.\u2026\u2026.LET.\u2014Seaside Residence ; \u201cby her veness, à satire pecalinzity, as i mother with being & street walker.She was ing is also thought not to be insured ; loss about ous Nie.we 28 * an LL Le Lacs Furnished Cottage, sight at Bt.& Patrios Professor Paton knew, which was againat bee in sens te the Bon Pasteur Convent for three jou M A ous balai Lolly destroyed, Kore Wess.A vire du Loup es en bas, known - ap whieh demands a\u2019 quiet, impassive Arbours, 2 .= q ; \"Locomotive Bia - Tho girl then acoued her peruat of bang > Mr.Stolliker, shoes hop, totaliy dest to.Sh Pam, xd eB Sosa Ques; or G.Jomepa, 1 oss of demeanor.Ash Sifters, Le arsery Fe vs } Le ee Sn Spe Shared | SHR EE | A is ra to Bock Trainers vgs |.Eco Baling, or Jobn Fraese in Now York, she having itting Factory building, worth $10,000, In- Jemer Centre te PAINTERS WANTED studied alons s hétoines, He had Beef Steak Broil | Ormemental-Wited Fée; ono husbard, the father of the sured for $5,000 ; worth $40,000, Dai Lacz.120% : IMMEDIATELY.studied many a i sad Portia in private i Border Garden Arc : \" Wire ak Ka Û Je y Jesse Landry, living somewhers in tially saved; insured in the Ins Dei.à H Must be good Whttewashers and Tinters ; good wagne.Life, and bb ha ved that he knew jenius.He Riddl ; Qrmamensl TN TET b name Jo unels of bers, tbe stated, who was Association for $20,000 The arnt or.Bt.Joseph.W.J.WAKES, Painter, saw in Bose a sweet shat | genuine character.Brass Ri es _ ,Ç x uxæl Cone lying in Greenpoint, N.¥., koew where 806, corner store, including Rook lsiand 1093 57'S AMoine virest.Behind the fishing eyes and chooks Brass Wire Cloth, : ; : ; X 4 eu livsd.She said that sha LLL.Coutrai.LL EXCHANGE FOR MER- of this giri-who could not the Circular to the je, but her real name was Landry.Her cock, the building worth $3,500, destroyed; CPE 11 are ev vosns cages dox120.al eloquent bi from ga of Clothes Lin oder, whe was banging about\u2019 the Court, on building insure in Trado and Commerce for $1,- Wabash.o.22100: 30, Bovey, 37 ctonr, at Monat Royal a Akos seer arm: 81 sorte % Leas o werd of Mao.Oe Ran heating bat was going on suddenly disappeared 600; the registered post office matier was Do Pred UC \"Wile Si Be Paai dak IT Ma acres Dear 5b Jasons.Adlrem 3, FI9G,\" Era ace, the ows the the divine fire.He | counter Railing, building ing, owned by de Biliot Booking Company, MOFTEEAL STOOL EXCHANGE, | had avays defghtod in bar obese Qroquet Border, - ng, own g Company, - .- ae PE PS Es A PE RANE EN ed ie ry Val Bib Crp pork Clo x .e Wore sav: er w ze * * : ! LE Accepted With à Proviso.Robertaon's farnitare.Mr.Guest's sock of pis 05 Me 9, Morez, D ul ce ose r* in the mid of à word, French propls WILL CERTAINLY cure i 4 pwards oredi \\ at $3,000, total .nid 4 x nunciation - distinotm \u201cColds, Hostsences Je .\u2018 de Se of Men: oratory \u201cernie ot Walker & Eiliots, dry goods and liquor, loss $5.FOB SALE SALE \u2014 PRICE Eos a, A Hons orig ok pos the Tore but Gough, Cad Ba ak Dog non\u201d re teint a to-day to consider -Marcotte\u2019s offer of OOO ; insurance, $1,700; In the (itisens and table for én aedinary si ot 0 of im ware She was Nl of her part in | Egg Boilers, LW rigger {es $80,000, payable pro raie, absiated in yuster- Scottish Imperial; the bullding was owned by E.vor Janses street >\" TEE Fthe private sheatricals, tod, add that gave hee Grom: Fanning Mill Web, ore \" day's Bran.After consid je dissussion it was Morgan, and is worth $2,000 ; imsured for $1,- Te sl pinay ey od a | es Fencing, \u2018 LL * determined to socopt the , with tha.proviso, Ohss.Grant, loss on groceries and farni- CORTE SRN JOR 0 GEN.mages eo Va oon nd ?._ Fe however, that he was not to Tak Ga entil oo.$4,600; insurance $1,800; in the pees temen or m: couple, with x « À \u201c2.+ Fe ors, } the money was all paid.It that the eashire; the bailding was owned by Mr.M The, evening of the ome, did the ° sapien had dy i Drege Fire Talos of the diamonds said to pave been taken and worth $1,600 | Inrared for $350 In Reval, Lom A BROWN HORSE, MONDAY \u201cvaion Ésegne Thoatre 4 of the expectant .Flower Baskets, : frém Montreal by Marcotte is very ee.sop Millon, groceries sad eruitars, os 41.: ER Sa Bet eve atrvet poblic.Beats had been.sold at five doilars à | 7 er Pot Stand, Le ; 4» LR rita dul may Phos amet pe Ridgwoirn andirmayed this gront calemity se tieket, 65d lt was whispered thes Sir L ce \u2018 Galvanized Wire Cla ane) + ; i] po Dhred we ha 3a M rent des and on all sides ox ber of rar for aa Fouss_a ATERRIFR ANTONE PRC wen in or {runt ews = pRizE TAILORING.Galvanized Wire Nétting, °4 ** i vey |} immediate re-building distriots.1 social affairs always commend ¢ > { = Misstonnss Tn Tosinad, Many families sre rendered homeless.\u2018 CANVASÉERS dience in Now York, Perhaps do .- Garden Arches, &% A deputation appointed by the Methodist Ceu- ° CITY CANVASÉERS W mn Fd where, as each one is anxistie to Bear how! A.GRUN DL E R, Garden Chairs, .\u201cSarepoé of Ireland \u2018are now ib this ofty solleiting PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELECTIONS.street.; + à and and Jamo * dotheir part,\u201d : MERCHANT SALON, + if - Garden Railing, ry.cf Ei od of misslonaty york il the A The.Sg wer id De Spor those 4 1% ad the town .BL J 6 | Garden Sottoen 1 Ea ; sie.The meeting _ Servant.Counéiliors something about those whe } .SEE ppm response.ie work 1a nos n matter Ww Joux, N.5.Ma y 10.\u2014A Charlottetown MART YOUNG LAD WANTED-WOR A are.The very pretty tolleites of an amateur ( Ro.08 oséph° Streêt, Garden Stools, .mn
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