The Montreal daily star, 9 juin 1882, vendredi 9 juin 1882
[" # 500,000 es compiréd with NEY rn tog tr ths spears i { K.B.track 35 conts an hour Dog ay Bd Imports incressed £3.\" year.Exports inareaped £969,000.; The Exyption robols are said to concert brother of the Iste bo ting in : Hussein of Meoca, to foment disloyalty sogst the tribes north of Arabia and Syria.A Moharomedan rebellion has again broken out in Northwest headed or Ben Yen Ho.The latter wis driven into Russia some yoars-ago, after à formidable outbreak.One hundred and sixty bouses have been turned in Insba, Japan, 581 houses, \u20ac temples and the school Louss in Yeeohigo, and 428 houses burned add 29 damaged in Tokiyo.\u2018The first ailk-raising exhibition o; New York on the 8th under the auspices po the North American Silk Exchange.The ex- \u2018hibition will continuo until September the ist.The Glucose and Grape Sugar Association of Ontario have decided, in consennence of the obahla of a large nuunber of manu- Eactories bout the country, to consoli date all the factories.The Mexican has repealed the ex- pots duty on silver coin and bullion in existence since S| rule, and which was one of the Fn drow to tho development of g industries in Mexico.The first com of Royal Engineers, now Ee: Halifax XN.8., are under orders to bein readiness to ot mbark om board the Boop, ship expected from Gibraltar, which has on beard the tenth company to relicve them.Letters from Lieut.Melville giving partion lars of finding the bodies of A Jave reached Irkutsk in a drone cr found on Delong\u2019s body, dated October 18th, it is stated that four of the party were dead and \u2018Collins dying.Gen.Hazen is fit a supply expedi- \u2019 tion to Lady Franklin on his own responsibility.American Congress will not reach the bil! appropriating the money for some time, d the vessel must start from St.John's by July 1st, in order to return without the risk ot being beset in the ica, The cost will be $30,- 000.At the Masonic Grand Lodge of the State of New York, a resolution was adopted hailing with satisfaction the interchange of representatives between the Grand Lodges of England and New York, and hoping that the mutual good will and \"eordiality thus expressed aud wtablished may load to closer union and more mtimate i NEWFOUNDLAND.= of the Cod Tiatory Vesaers Injured bn Soe inten Driven Ashero\u2014The Beat in the lea.+ QUEEEC, June 8.\u2014Mr.Rennie, the light {house at Ray, Nad, i on 3rd :\u2014 N vq that of Bussié ; Bngland, while according Amount already received, $1,831; fourth sub- __ _ : .1 730 , 1881 Seven Ooctawe Rosewood, Five Years a ao, bat orgy Brown's and beautiful freedom as the inalienable vet senption fous Grimes John ASE (Bast co TE Savin Bans veste tae HE CALLIGRAP HIC P EN, 2 fi 5 Ii ! G | Rally for the National Polley.Roralne worth milli l {tb le, is entirely distinot from Templeton), $30; Bate, ; ay.$4: : = , uarantes.Chair : quaster of à century.the Republics of France and the Usitod Btates.Rev M Clark, $3; Helon Manchester, and 8 Verdot of three thousand dollars against No.L' Conrsc-potatos Nive.5 16 ste tebemkensss pan.14: | CE Each mation slso potsesses its great $1 ensh Wm Patterson, Mrs McGilton, H ¥ Brad- trustees who invested funds unprofitably in Ne.8, Modiam-poi te Nida, 198 781 151991 ORGAIS BY NASON &!MANLIN.: 1 atusans vagodly newspaper men on the | Man, in whom is embodied and reflected the ing, W H Waller, W H Adams, Mrs Lyons, Wa erecting the bank building.Ne.8, Fine-poiuted Niba, 1% is 10, 1881 set ; ; strongestand most distinctive traits which mark MunroJobnSmtth,Theo Smith, D C M MoChureh, TWO BOYS DROWNED\u2014Crarrox, N.Y.The Caifigranhic Pen is the beet seft-fendiug one made 125 755 \u2018 -\u2014 # otlsir side of the line are making merry over the national character and life.Germany has » W H Thicke, C 8 Shaw, H W Wilson, W M Dur- June 9 \u2014Two sons of Eli Charlebois, sand.four because joracesing all the advantages of iis com ors 11.1881 ve Linkhaw, of Nortà Carolina, a shin.Bismarck, Bogland has 2 Siadatonn * : ham and others; in all $564.78.and fourteen, were drowned yesterday while dividumiey by Tonns of the shading of the Jesters, re 126 753 ik 1861 DeZOUCHE: & COL.: The lesturor then proc to give very lntsr- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 5 ' a signatures made 14 - : 3 Ing light in the Methodist Colored Chur ch.tior sketch of th of Otto Von Bi à Police News.after a pail of water.with lak pencils; and, parmitzing changes of tempers 138 Î : J William Linkhaw used to sing in church, deseribing his parentage and early training, bow The police arrested two men on the wharf on HEAVY WEIGHTS.\u2014 Syracuss, June dog nora rq Pres dod oo wr Cima Fa 14, 1981 233 ST.- JAMES STREET.138 30 | \u2018And his singing used to break up the rast of the his innate ambition was fostered by bis mother, Wedusaday night, baving a number of delf bowls o.\u2014Tt ue estimated that the business umn who S2erices of mechaniom low or cancoslars 128 783 i& 1581 | ; .Le who; during his childhood, destined him for the in their possession.met yesterday, represent fifty million 131 760 : \u2014 SR a Sng Bo, oe ofeinting ers the d jomatie service ; thea his Me rewal capital and employ half a million of people.MORTO I, F Blank & BULMER, 3 7m 16, 165 J 1 1} \u201ci À \u2018times hymus er ave > , - .tatiquers, Boek Mak ; ING j pps Temonstrance w age diplomatic and \u2014_\u2014 itioal expe- The mail for England to be transmitted by the THE TARIFF COMMiSSION.\u2014W sannve- : 3 i 5% Ins : OPEN DAY AND EVEN : j0omsequences.Brotherly as of etes acts down to tbe t Omnadian Line S8.* Parisian * whieh sails [rom TOK, June 9.\u2014It is believod the tariff comamis- 875 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL i 657 20, 15 \u2014 + 20\u20ac i io avail, and Anelly things reached such à pass time.He graphically depioted the davary- Bsmouski, ill be slosed at the Montreal Post sion will be confirmed by 8 small majority.: 119d 138 838 2 164 st = : War 0H ; L; *glat William was arrested, charged with die- | devotion with * wbich- Bismarek fought Office at 7 0\" this evening.CAN Ç OTI NVENTO AN a 3 188 A ntoine a rd : i\" urbing divine worship, end alter trial wes fof bie king end sgoinet tho pr al oo CITY ITEMS.À SEVENTY RINE DAYS PASBAGE, NOT ott mo AND 1&4 4 DIFLOMA AT PROVIN ON, \u2014 E Lat events in Germany towards constitution - ; = : \u2014 The ru te 41 868 188 JL R ; found guilty by the gi and orders, not to vorament.He spoke of tho grofiiots between \u2014The Great North Western Telograph Ca.Br.Joux & Nid, June red, a.Bobine coming Apparsine, bs, Siacied to the Tomes 42 ge 15158 MONTREAL, -288L 5 Workman street.- any mors.illiem appeslsd to the Germany, and Auetrin an ranoe, have oponed an office at Mystio Station, Que., on schooner \u2018* nde\u2019 wing los ake tosdion ck street, ownee v05 ' Mouramer : 1888.Mountain strect (corner Josegh:.) 3 agers Court of the State, and the hi said that when in the Palace of Versailles the the South Bastern Railway.\u2019 two men.A brig with a nuuber of passenger\u201d out and ae saine eng the at a i 1881 CHA MARTIN, Xe7 108, pu i Crane ortega 18.Martin) \u2019 ue , gher King of Prussia was proclaimed Em r of Ger- \u2014Bervices will be resumed st Trinity Church from St.Malse arrived after a passage of seven- ad of the Dollar Inspoctér and 14 22 12, 1881 98 Gud ZY EL Pater ore hyd 1309 Bonaventere street.fudge decided tit if a bfother was conscien- many, Dismarok had orowned his idea, the Bo on Sunday pézt when sermons will bo preached, ty-nine days, forty of which were nt in sn hood of or orks; and thet the said apart au a 0x 1% 188 Dest Srl genity that 1 pare cxamined 6 package of | te ; ing, 2 injure interfere HEUM 5H, a- D Le ei Ce ve pie remonte paterni be vas ne Era Fi Say host ie open tar Fe ove ard re PE flim moon 58 Jf I res at ae ee avrence Ward.ins à ; : ; \u2019 \u2018pough be brayed like of = ment hod smoecaded À rth Tine mot: Blanerok pr fear tliat the vewbel might be erushed.120\u20ac Len EY 4 Lo.b » 158 : 1 sma yours truly, 00 Dorgie verset ) \u2018me be bey an roy gover had mmososded for tho Wing.and thet eacones Te ooncert oe given in the Synod Hall : \\ PpHŒNIX FIRE INSURANCE £3 1000 pet J.T.DONALD, M.A.i Tran grocaer ; 24 illiam wus acco re n \u2019 , s evening, i Soott, no ; .i ' 129 ' Analytiont Chemist, : se band ot = \u2014 gain able and the most certain disaster the world bad peano soloist.in one of our olly churches, who Telegrams Condensed.| « .COMPANT OF LONDON, 4 1 1881 4% Berthelot street, restrain latest advices agsin sver looked upon.The oonfliot bad gone On wii) he assisted by Mr.Emile Hone aod other well The appointment of General Tchemale a8 No, 18 EF.SACRAMENT STREET 186 7 PIANOS very friend of tte or the eunéitetes ta swar-path sgsiust the Catholic Church by the Malek i Governor of Turkestan is tted 'in 88.Peters .189 OSENKRAN - of to sitach bîmesif to roc monsest Ms piace 68 0 PO eee | Hows, when blood and \u2018iron were of mo known artistes, promiees to bo 2 sucosss.The : 0 ghee >.+ - 7 188 .mé, ab a a, rk I a, vey réiggection te Col.Jugorsoël awd a | avail, aguinat Socisiism by thead of the Sharon, programme attractive.ry rt 4 Chautnes han iven notice GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, La \\ \u2019 : : 2.15.- ord on .and was going on now, not agalnit the Austrisce Post Oflice Responsibility, e Duch ulnes given n General Ageists Pominton 8 Establistied 1797, st Dussden, Germany.a , éberespondent, Mr.Martin, need fear no aod Freneh, hat againet the people of Gormnny TH Stas: hd that she will apbenl from the decision of the for the i MON TREAL WEST \"to \u2018ace i Tofhe Editor of STAR: tribanal of the Seine in her st Mm, - = \u2014 ° erespondent, Me Marto, need fen loo frocdom, fpdantey and progress puis Toe Editor of THR STAR: ive tribunal of the in ease aginst Mame., ROBBET W.TYRB, 12 51e ,L ! aan he has written us calling fi urope, against humanity, against Ged.Al- your opinion ou the following : de Chevreuse.Lu le LI shoul be tried and examined\u2019 by soyens waning to CUNNITYRER ROONS or gagpet letter I ee rte Ontho 10th April last Tmafled o registered In the cass of Brrnnan nd Martin, on MANAGER, ms bay or exchange 4 Fiuto 20 mars croallent instra ; ; our remarks of eo : 3 s ning n 3 4 .168 torse, réplanation day |: ovine.od som lettor containing $16 to my son, Pose Office, trial in Dublin for the morder of Joseph Mac NOTICE.pet Toute, : > A ee ee hd.K.WARD, Esq., easiest terme, at exceedingly low pricss, with fullest Snaranios 4590 sizagturabeciidity, will given.THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE Headquarters: In the\u2019 Beaaventure : .à ; he ; \u201cwid Col.Ingoesoll.Ttis obvious at the outs Care air a au Li the Etre Boston.Ho did not wait fer lt, bat come on to Mahon, the jury disagreed, and was dis- jet that Mr.Martin has misunderstood the was by right divine, the people bave ing Montres) leaving word ih » ship Bon t who bod charged Pan rigbte divine whieh they.demand to have * oh as A telegram from Baka says :\u2014* A fire broke he P, O, for any letters and forward them on.1881 \u2014\u2014 v \u2018 | respected.He said that Bismarck still fought to On my.voù gare aid forward thom 0 cut on Tuesday ip à warchouse stored with \"772 ! Duiaias, Viotoriafquare.twadurtaken the defepce of the Star.ve onion dim and \"be ant, the met pie master, Boston; sod got reply that the letter had naphtha, near the harbor.A high wind caused [188 § 1581 OHEARLRS MARTIN, ANTOIEE WARD./ pue Se ! te © failure af this ineteonth re beau delivered and signed for on she 21st, and the flames to spread and several warqhouses 2 | Bele Agent.i 3 > But, zno, the very > beosase he had set ap.and a that tho party bad leit the ship and could not were destroypd.| 8 Wareroome;-Art Gallery Duldings, conter.8.Cathe- s show thet that is not the case; We 1y nastained the divine right of the, - a him hen metoeed, 4 pertespondenes The Servicn Ministry have tendered their i 1561 | rinootrous and Phatiige-Squace.Cee took smeption to ** some of bis recent Turnibg to tho man of England\u2014Glsdsrone- to date bave reseived no reply.The Dock Other ations in consequence of thirty-two Radi.| +: ' £5; oat = amply : the said thet what the British Promis cal members of the 8 n \u2018plciormancies as censel for the gentiomen ja end done vas due te the je ia Sathorities beroeay the lem should made good ; Ch te abe fo she ihr os a Ince be holds is fo \u201cay 55 1 NOs vveller groosed: Lee A rae Matas on he the soatal seaje and to his inberitaues of progres- - toes, West Jexito and ih con ms sive ideas.He od to sketel Gladstone's P.0.Bes bave > samples of re hed see A Friends of tbe-Canditinte, and Liberal Cruse, chamater and his political earcer.Contrasti ee trades Tenst, him with Dismarek, he said the latter Icokod \"210 \u201cPORCR to Devoral op the sEroat, somme sag yu, the .\u2018The rejection Cermimn Reichstag of all fom ln eit ihn of he to BY ENING are ton, authorities responsible or not.EE Tea wend aad in the work cé Urganien EEN wr mS EIR RP ESD fds .LE\u2014Two Plance, suits eee of | Back cod stemmed the ide of névanee; Gladstone Soon D a re ue pa Trees utes was due the JF Ch VENING INSTRUCTIO- looked forward, and k ae Dees Post cu posé sani gid you § ods ss Técmtrent Cie - Léo consod Sy hole.auteurs et CE mame AR on AIEEE Saami a ee RSENS Shan > Xd ares se i St Su 0.8 ; Fe Ron aon Eh Nano b, Rar EE Le ace DOUX, HANNAIE-\u2014A; tre, Dame au poe , 1 is PRES alone TL Si of cils.No 2 LOU Op 0e ee John os Michal ae brie 2 ane ey Maggie, Jecoud daughter of Mr.ve Fino ar 183 3 WHINION, BOYD-On ti the 6th June, at the rosi- of the brides , by the v 5 2 rd ohn or Whiston: ee Montreal, Matilda Bo sugh her of Mr.Wo.Hoya, mer, of of Ae Yes: ANTIN On the Te of June, treet, by Lhe v.uTrgs ner, y LO Jennio, 133 3 TLSON OCKENZIE\u2014Oa Wed tho 7th .sat residence of the toe s AT 654 Saba ds Wilson, to Jane di, socond aauchies ol , Jane M., secon er 0 My.vp No cards.ts.\u2019 uchies .TYLER, EF 8, the Rev.G - = ses second.ton of Wiliam = paie EE a gion: dwmshitorol the DEATES.WILSON\u2014In this cisy, on the 7th inst, William Wilson, printer, son af tho late Win.Wilson, baker, agod bf jours and 11 months.l'ho funerni li take place frum hin iste roridence, 866 tt.Tuber street, ou Friday, Oth inst.at 2:30 pa Friends and aoquuintances are respoctfudly vited to attend.[tiamilton, Cambridge, and New York papers please copy.) LAMB\u2014In Boston, Mass.on the 7th June, James Albert Lamb, oldest son of Geurge Lamb, of Moutren).nds and soquaintauces are re- pectiully roquested to attend his funeral, Thich will leave be brother-in-law\u2019s residenco, 2/ St.ward street, Raturday next, at 2.30 p.m.\u2018ANDREWB\u2014June 8, at the residence of her = son- in-lsw, Mr.B.Hiutehison.Hsnnah Marsden.aged /4, beloved wite oi Dr.Alfred À.Andrews, on the eve of their golden wedding.In all the relations of her life as a daughter, a sistor, a wite, and a mother.she was foand blamelese.God's with her.Funcral st 3 p.m, Friday.0) 404 5.Antoine street, to St, George's \u201churd are respectfully invited to at- nd [W Ar ods Ont., papers please copy.) CA ALIWEKLL Ln this city, on the 8th inst.Jare Mis widow of fhe inte Thon Caldwell, Esq.a\u2019 vo CE Funeral will take plan at 2.9: © rt Saturday.ich inst, irow the residence A oc Ber son-in-law, Ll4 >t.Famille street.to Sa Marts Church, and thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.138 3 LARAMÉE On Tuosday, June 6, Mr.Elic Joseph ee.aon of Mr.Jos.K.Laramee, grocer, aged 37 years, Faoerai will leave his late residence, No.345 St, Henri street, l'anncries.at 8 ° \u2019clvek, on Friday morning, to St.Henri Charcu, theuce to Cote des Neipes Cometory.Friends ihe Weatner.1 p.a.\u2014Thermometer az learn & Harrison\u2019s during the iast 24 bours :\u2014 Sam, lpm Max Min.Mean.se CES 89e 48° 58:5 Daromcter\u20148 pm.-29.50 S3am.\u201429.40 .- p.m\u201420.42 16 aum-\u2014Probabilitiee next 24 hours:\u2014 Moderate to fresh winds, clearing weather, stationary or higher temperature.Kew Advertisements this P.M, M KING, 652 Craig street, is daily adding new designs to his already Larye Btock of Bed-room and Parlor Furniture.Call and see the stock and prices, ______ 138t2 EsTABLISNED 1887.Frowh Kid Glee Warchons, THOS.MUSSEN, 357 and 259 Notre Dame St, ory fod, Sap tr ino Napter Matiings WHOLESALK AND RETAIL, HOSIERY ! HOSIBEY ! The oclebrated Balbriggan maks, both ie bleached 20d unbleached.He rect from the manuf.otur- ers.Also, beat pn Blk, Merina, re sud Cotten, In pr as well as all shados Spm a9 The above are kept carefully assorted tm Ladies\u2019, Geurs\u2019, Gtris' and Boys\u2019, in all sises.1344 GRAND ¢ LACROSSE MATCH, Saturday, June 10th, \u2014 ON \u2014 MONTREAL LACROSSE GROUNDS, BETWEEN A PICKED TEAM OF CAUGHNAWAGA INDIANS, The First Twelve of the M.L Club, TWO HOURS PLAY, CommENC ING 3 PM.SILARP.Admirglon to Srousde ad Grad Etand, 25c only ; Pavilion, 160 ex: =.L, PATON 136 1 Hon.-Ses.MONTREAL CENTRE.MASS MEETING At the OM Hoyal G.T.Raiiwry Crossing, Point St Chnri low, - IN PAYOR OF _J.J.CURRAN., Q.C., WATIONAL POLICY CANDIDAT®, Satardny Evening, the 10th June inst.Mt.Curran and several Prominent akers the mee esting pe: will ad- i 2 EN FENWICK, Secretary.MONTREAL BICYCLE CLUB.\u2014 FIXTURES cATUNDAY, 10th June-3:00 p.m., for Laching retzarn- \"Lower MONDAY Me {th June: SE mh Sor Short Kile, TUE! SDAŸ.h June\u2014t: quad (mn Le- romuds, and 7:) 15p Shon WRDNIAD AY, 14th June\u2014 7: 15 tos THURS Y, 1540 Juno\u2014:( rh foe Lira Le rounds, and 5:1 me for Short IMide.FRIDAY, TC Tame Tn bine for Short Bie, Memixwrs who have Ant yet handed 1a their gamos for Extn an (by boat) to Quotes on Dominion Dey, will ows: do 80, a8 early as poseidbles a D MELLER, Hom.foo.: JUST RECEIVED, ESRI ft rm uso meme STRIPED SATENS or Ride.141 for Samer Dresses, worth from 218 to 91.35 per which ill al no we on account of thelt Inte azciva We bave also recatved another small Jot of SILK DOLMANS and MANTLES, wish we wil! sell at the following raté ;\u2014 Beautiful Silk & \"Satin Dolmans Werth from £38, s.0.00, $40.09, 18.80, EEE ee SILKE AND SATIN \u2018JACKETS, SE ALD Bp pence \u2018 $5.50, 64.56 $5.00 CASHMERE JACKETS, WITH SATIN AND LACE, a = \u2026 12.00, 93.30 and $5.00.x WRAPPERS: PATTES = de of the boat 13ip0 prin; we are MILLINERY.4 We are 20W offering & gress Sefuryintet tu our Mik.+ et a and aoquaintancee are invited to attend.133 2 \u2014 Proc \u201cREAD! READ! Our Dress Goods are attracting hundreds of buyers every day.Ladies Sud our prices mich lower than wht are asked elsewhere, and ths goods new and stylish.To-morrow's Sale.SATURDAY WE OFFER SATURDAY WE OFFER ar- SATURDAY WE OFFER SATURDAY WE OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS SPFCIAL INDUCEMENTS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN NEW DRESS GOODS IN NEW DRESS GOODS.IN NEW DRESS GOODS.IN NEW DRESS GOODS.SILKS! Throughout the Dominion Carsley is noted for bis Silks.The great advantage to buyers is the special value now being offered.CARSLEY\u2019S SILKS CARSLEY\u2019S SILKS OARSLEY'S SILKS CARSLEY\u2019S SILKS Are the Best and Cheapest Are tlie Best and Cheapest Are the Bext amd Cheapest Are the Best and Cheapest IN THE DOMINION, IN THE DOMLNION, IN THE DOMINION.IN THE DOMINION, S.CARSLEY'\u2019S, MONTREAL, | S CARSLEYS SHOW ROOM.| Bhetta.4 Shawls in all eslowurs (all fall cises,) prises from 76s.to $2.40.Splendid Bummer Shawls, from $1.50.Very Fine Debeige Shawls, from $2.28.À large stock of Black Cashmere Shawls, from $1.16 up.Psisioy Shawls in-all qualities, from $3.80.CARSLEY'S is the place for all kinds of rhawis at low prices, CARSLEY'S Rubber Circulars arc the obeap- est and best.Every lady should bave one.AI kiods of Mantles made to order at CARS.LBY\u20198.All kinds of Costumes made to order at CARS- LEYS.All kinds of Ladies\u2019 Cotton Underelothing made to order at CARSLEY\u2019S, 8 CARSLEY'S.MONTREAL AT.GRAIG & CÙ, IMPORTEks OF Gents\u2019 Furnishings AND MANUFACTU its Us FINEDRESS SHIRTS 130 ST.JAMES STREET.Nie | Joux 3 MURPHY.£5 : IMPORTERS, 403 & 405 Notre Dame 1 Sto Corner of St.Potax.) \u2014 UNDERCLOTHING ! .BOYS 3 Merino boet SEEETAS ETRE S MEN°S ! .Men's White Merino Finish Shirts apd Pants in 34, 38 \u201cleah Whi aro Finan Shirts and Pants in 34, 30 et tes Piaish Snirts and Pante io 34, 36 hi Shirts and nd Pants, fan ne 12 pour ee 34,3 12d erino sc Sé, 30 and 4U inches, a en's Ballizan Fhirté and PAuts tn 34, 2%, =: and 40 nen oh 2, $1.20, $1.40, $1.50 and Men's Kaw Silk Shirts and Pants, fall nome from inches.re are oaring D this lot much under the price to close LADIES\u2019 Ladics* Gauss Morino Vast, In alt zises and rices Ladies\u2019 Mono Vests, from 35c to $1.50, in Lise\u2019 Cashmere Vests, Low Neck amd\u2019 Short Laces\u2019 Balbriggan Vests, | Biœves LADIES\u2019 Ladies, Ganze Merino Vests, All sos and rece Loihies* Merino Vesta, from hue to $3.59 i Ladies Caslimers Veste, High Neck and Short Luuies\u2019 Balbriggan Vests.Slceven.\u2018 LADIBS\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Gauze Meritno Vests, AN sizes ood prices, Laites* Meriuo Voste, from tie to &300) in Lotter\u2019 Cannery Vents, Hish Neck and long Lades' Balbirygan Vests, J Sleeves A MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT \u2014 OP \u2014 Hosiery and Underclothing For Women and Children.\u2014 AT \u2014 JOHN MURPHY & co.403 AND 405 NOTRE DAME ST.Lermer St.Fotor street, Five Per Cent.Discount for Cash, wl Bd) purchases vver ous Jdojlat.HOoLibaAY! 134¢ Our customers will please tak~ notice that to-morrow L' to: Corpus Christi day, and a holiday, our stores will be closed.THE SILK MARKET.Our Black and Oplored Gros Grain Silk The beat, the cheapest.Our Black and Colored Brooaded Silks and Satins.The best, the cheapest.Our Bluck Satin Mrveilleux.The best, the cheapest, Useful Black Drees ilk, only 370.Good value Black Dress ilk, only 50a.$ Extra Black res Silk, only 65e Colored Irres Si1k, all the lending shad:e, selimg mt man {acturers' prices.Black and Cotored Satins, from 500 upward All wool seaside Dress Goods, 6Bly 23a, worth 40c.Dress Goods, in leading shades, 230, worta #70 , BBADED GIMPS.BEST STOCK TO SELLY FROM UF THE C117.SCAROHN! CREWEL WORKED GINPFP, Fine asssortæment où hand BOISSEAU BROTHERS, 235 and 237 St Lawrence Street.THAT GOLD MEDAL! .WE HAVS LATELY RECEIVED THE VERY HANDSOME GOLD MEDAL Awarded us lust Beptember AT MONTREAL EXHIBITION, And itis Dow to be seen in the window of OUR OBNTRAL OFPFIOE, 231 MoGILL STREET, Together with medals awarded us last year in TORONTO AND LONDON.BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO, OFFICES: 231 NeGILL NTREET, \u2018 521 BT.JOASRPH ATRERT, cs ST.CATHRRINE STRERT.133 rods SAVE YOUR DOLLARS RY BUYING YOUR, BOOTS AND SHOES The Burning Boot, 110 MoGill Street.Immense Stock, Bottom Prices ESTABLISHED 1866.JAMES LEGGAT, Proprietor.SUMMER HATS, Manilla Hats, Straw Hats, DRAB AND BROWN POLOVER | BATS, Woodrow\u2019 8 Drab Hats, ARD MY OWE MANUFAC TURED EXTRA QUALITY SILK AND PULLOVER HATS.Aloo, Just rosaired a large sevortmesmt of : Children's Fine Straw Hats, Of he very Ines moet oh monte eins.BENS A.BRAHADI, 249 Notre Dame a and 8% La (ASTOR FLUID ¢ = bd D a weed hen, Re a?a \"2 Br EERE SES PROCESSION SUNDAY COMING.ron | LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S .NICE WALKING SHOES, ,.GOTO you BROWN\u2019, = go, £ 31 ad 33 ST.JOSEPH aTBERT, .MONTREAL Wholesale & Retail Dry Goidz Inprer, GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR 69 DAYS Stock Must be Reduced! Regardless - Cost.ALTERATIONS! MORE ROOM.\u2014 & we have added fifty fost to our Ts ane dore, with Now Bhow- Room for HALLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, \u2018We still want More Boom.This season's trade has in creassd to such an extent that wa must mako more room, and KBLUCE THE STOCK, I 38 100 pieces all-voo) De aber- pal reduced to 150, worth 230 by the ie 2] ce.OCH DAW bi Dress Good 15.500 pieces lent Pate.8c and 1 200 pieces lured Muetine worth ibe sois at Be and \u2018ce FIRST CONE, FIRSE SEUVLD.250 Drces Goods, redu We to 86 and 10c.COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL DO WALL TO SER Want tr Bing of iba Latest Bovellee w mings oO ntest No: in Biack Sain and striped, = wl MILLINERY DEPARTMEAT, $56.00, All the Latest Noveltios in AL *Sidtn FRATHEKRS An Lownease to Choose From.Hats from > shapes.TWO THOUSAND Japanese Ianch Daskets, TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BACH CUSTUMER PURCHASING GOODS Tu THE AmUUNT UF $5.00.Come Barly and uns of these.Department.180 dosen Ladtet\u2019 ail SUk Sun Tap] Parasol Shades.Regular + duc! te ic.War rautei wo be all 5, a! dozen Parasols bea tifully triinmed wi Lace a chaios of 10 Colors, worth hy 1 sold 1.12.Carpets! Carpets! Uilcloth! Otliciouh! Carpets ! Ofilcloth ! A consignment of now Designs in tapestry, to bo sold at dic, 45c and Me.Alro.a full rane [LE Brus ecis, and borders to match.Lace C taius from 50c to 815 s pair.Largest Real Kid Glovo Department in Canada.Headquarters for Kid Glove Sale, Fitted to the Hand to Perfection .ALBERT GRIBMAR, XY Glove Department Manager, who is weil known for his profes sional Kd Glove Fisting Capa îty.FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.During this sale we shall offer Kid Gloves in aN shades and black, from 1 to 10 Buttous at such ow yrices that wil daty competition.Glove Deparment se 300 doz.Lisle ftreed Gloves, only 5c a palr.KID GLOVES STOCK ON MAND.KM Gloves, a - Bapaleon Bon Marabe Kid Gloves.Less Mitts and Su Gloves._ _ ARK FOB YRS \u2018ED GLOVE DEPARTMENT, en PROCESSION SUNDAY Boots and Shoes SUITABLE POR THE GRAND PROCESSION, IN ALL THER LATEST STYLES FRENCH KID AND AMERICAN KID, IN SHOES, BUSKEINS, TIRES, AND BUTTONED.ALSO, Patent Leather, Fine-Sewed Shoes, for Boys and Girls, ia all Colors.FOGARTY & BRO.CORNER St.Lawrence & St.Catherine Sts, 134 43 Progress and Improvement Is still s predominant feature at the tammnms Clothing House of de G.KKESEDT & CO, 31 and ii St Law rence stréet.Ali the nowes* stylos and patterns of maatariale are var to be Found a te notet Mouse.3 ber great recomntendation Is that the qual of ma- trials emplo: is inudattel.paris, Ca much lower employed soy other Hous in this ty.prices See Kennedy's Business Suits.Thoy surpass all others fn styla.The materials are warranted to west west well, and the prices are very low.See Kennedy's Dress Suits Er pA eer Tited whem el edling ob thie estadlish- Clothing.to find wet mado They ony thay were Lod ne gralig pron el Salts i ov 7 et JE gut Suits equs = every re- See Kennedy's Youths\u2019 Salts.\u201d oft: 1 to amine se part, Suits.The style and finish, to ether witiwthe quality of materials, we fou) of the ort 8 =; Tesult, às to ours ship.* Brantford Cit ng; and noon she probably would é tern oy her way to asa.Mosers.Pellont & So} sof.Now York, however, stepped in, ad h their solicitors hers, Mr.+] had the vossel seixed for non-felfihnent of .| haber party.By the afidsvit upon which tbe jure was made, it appears that Mesars.inl chartered the vespol on the 27th of Ap Inst to proceed from Now York to the In- 'Mpemational mines owned by the frm at Sydney, Caps Broton, aud oonvey a cargos of coal from fAhèré to Montreal.Instead of comp! with \u2018tjboiterms of the charter party the vessel came op ¥ Montreal sud proceeded to load à cargo of and cattle to Liverpool, in consequence of \u2018whink \u2018an action for $86,000 3, being estimated ot the rate of two dollars por ton, for tons of ecal, hos been entered, and the versal, as already stascd, reixed.On the other Captain BE.T.Fenwick, the master, claims thet he proceeded ns far as he could with safety on his way to Sydney, but that he could not make the harbor on scoount of tha ice, and after 1 off for some days ho resolved to muko for autreel, as there was no appearance of tho ico hroaking up.Tho \u201c Brantford City \u201d is a fine straw steamer of 2,600 tons, and owned by Parniss & Co., of Hartlepool.This afternoon bail was furnished and the Tessol procseded to sea.NOTES OF SPORT.At Home.George Hawthorne, for many years steward of the Toronto Rowing Club, and who was with Hanlan during al} the champion's races previous to his lust matches in England, has resigned his osition in the Toronto Club.Mis loss will be olt Among the enrious things in the London International Exhibition of Ship Models is the model of a yacht made of hammered silver by a wsurkman who has given his leisure time for seven yoars to its construction.Jt oonsists of 875 pieces of silver.The management of the Toronto Lacrosse Club has kindly permitted the Press team to practise on the Toronto grounds.It is the inteution of the team to challenge the Rochester, Buffalo, and Montreal Press teams shortly.A incrossc match betweon the first twelve of the Montreal Club and a team of Caughnawagn Indiana, takes place on the Montreal Lacrosse Grounds to-morrow afternoon.A close contest is expected.The third of the monthly competitions of this season for tbe medal open to all members of the Victorias Rifle Association will take place at the p Point St.Charles ranges to-morrow afternoon.A ccaple of Toronto pugilists fought last night for $100.One of them, Magurn, was badly used up, and was easily Knocked out of time by his opponent, Baldwin.Owing to the iliness of Hanlan, the Winnipeg regatta has been declared off.Manlan is improving somewhat.A London correspondent sposks as follows of Hanlan's powers.What is it that gives Hanlan «uch an sdvantags over his opponents?And how is it that he can so easily defeat the chosen representatives of England and Australia?The answer to these questions is not, I think, far tojseek.It is undoubtedly his style that gives the \u201c Canadian Wonder,\u201d ns he is called, such easy victories.Hanlan dou ail his work with his back and legs, and nat, as other soullors, with bis arms.The consequence is that his stroke is a long one, and with a quick recovery.In the Hanlan-Trickett y it was generaliy remarked that Trickett waited at the end of each struke, whereas his op- ent quickly recovered and commenced again.Faia i is thé secret of Hanlau's ruccess, and the only way to wrest the championship from the present holder will be by the adoption, and, if possible, improvement of bis tactics.SPORTENEXN'S CONVENTION.Nrsaara Faris, Out., Juve 8.\u2014The 24th annual convention of New York State sportsmen will take place at Niagara Falls, New York, oun- menetaz June 12th and lastiog-one week.About | sos delegates from different shooting clubs shrogghout the State wiil participate.15,000 wild pigeons are caged at the Falls in readiness.Sever thousand dollars\u2019 worth of suitable prises wiil be awarded to the winners of the numerous contest.A _ EE-ORGANTEINO TRE ATLARTA Bridsviia, Ont, June 8\u2014A letter from Now York states that werk on tbe Canadian yacht Atlanta je nearly completed.The yacht\u2019s bull bas been planed smooth, mast eut down 5 feet 6 inches, canvas cit to fit, cast iron ballast, moulded to fit between the framcs, subetituted for the tron ore which was in her,the tiller isoed with a whoel; and with sundry other emall improve- monta, it is believed that she will hold her own with the best of the New York fleet against which she will shortly be tried.Abread.Harry Watts, of the Undine Boat ¢lab, of Baltimore, will have charge of the Hillsdale crew in England.The inter-university bicycle race at Cambridge, England, May 6, saw Cambridge take two ont of the three events.W.F.M.Buckley won the tvwu- milo raco in 6 minutes 52 1-5 seconds ; J.8.J Sutton, Cambridge, won tho ten-mile race \u2018in 811 minutes 31 1-6 reconds; G.D.Day, Cambrid won the twenty-five mile race in 1 hour 30 mio: utes 7 seconds.\u2018 Yale defeated Dartmouth on the Polo Ground at | baseball by à score of 8 to 8.The annual regatta of the New York Yacht Club will take piace on Thursday, the 15th inst, Prince, & weli-known dog, was killed after fighting two hours near Cincinnati.PASTEST PACING ON RRCORD, Bap Wma, Minn., June &\u2014In the races of the Northwestern Cirouit yesterday, pacer Little Brown Jug mado the fastest time ever ions haif-mile track.Timo, 2.16} for the mile.Baren Charette.The former commander of the Canadian Pontifical Zouaves, will arrive here from Rew York on the proving of the 20th Jane.He will be received at the Bonaventure Biation by the Zouaves and citizens.On the 93nd he will attend the general meeting of the Zouaves at St.Hyacinthe, and on the 23rd will be tendered a reception by the Union Catholique in their ball at the Gesu.There is also quostion of offering the-Gewgral a banquet in the name of the Roman Catholis population.Letters are boing received from all parts of the Provinee in which ex-Zouaves claim the privilego of entertaining their old Colgoaly Invitations bave been sent bim from Qu «Bhorbrooke, Terrebonne, St.Barthelemi, aod ether places.The Baroness de Charette is » Spatkgen lady, and tho two are Dow spending days in Baltimore.P moe qu Ie Polsened oun the Price Farm.ho the deadly disease, which broaks out every Spring smong the cattle | turing on he Price Pries Farm at Verdun, Toads a0 and élit the cattle whiolr sred to sp with It, nombering teen died ina very shart time alder the first signs of sickness.dissase is attributed to some poisonous plant du the pastures; but sithough medical have oor ore been trying to find-it, they ares syotveded.The pnatures have never culitvation.Immediately the fifieen which died were discovered to be iudie- , the whiole berd then pasturing © on tbe farm to Messrs.Acer & Kennedy's yard, Charles, and it was there the cattle died.She ait Pi cattle ap- pain, and died in a tion Th me ha \u201cIn is reported that a greatly inoensed crowd of pese the Longueuil ferry-bont on ni vou evel: wet evening, afte after they\u2014ladies as walla as gentlemen-\u2014had rm oy .ul sob of mad and water botworn vital.cneh that eee a eo tarte After a i oh rho bendie or Es ar 0 WW t ra oi teller, Mr,.Hot, claimed he had paid to bim'whon bondie over te him the cash mocivod that day.ne however, failed to- show where \u2018the to, or to \u2018throw- any light om the subject whatever.Mr.Bousherd simply ssknowledged having re- received the money from Mr.Huot,and accepted bis civil responsibility.Both gentlemen are highly respected by thelr superior officers, and not the slightest suspicion attached to oither of them as being implicated in the mysterious disappesr- ance of the money, and both of them are sll cm- ployes of the bank.Mr.Bouchard having nc- owledged his civil responsibility, su action was instituted against the Citisens\u2019 Ensarance Co., to recover the deficicnoy who held a guarantee bond for $8,000 in favor of Mr.Bouchard.Tlic case was beard to-day before Mr.Justioo Taschereau, and judgment reserved.Messrs.Geoffrion, Rinfret & Dorion for plaintiff, and Mr.Bosse, of Quoboe, for the dofend- ant.BLASPHEMY IN THE STREETS.A JLeeture From the Recorder.Btanislas Lavoie, aged 43, 1sborer, of Bt.Jesu Baptiste, appeared in the Recorder's Court this morning, to answer to & cbarge of being drunk.Constable Leuson who arrested bim stated that the prisoner was uttering the most horrible blss- phemies on St.Le wrence street, benping the foulest abuse on the Saviour.[lis Honor, when be knew of the nature of these blasphomics, became exceedingly irate, and read the prisoner a severe lesson in which he characterized his conduot'as being that of a demon, and bis utterances as *\u2018 in- fpirations from hell.\u201d The Recorder also read o statute on the crime of blasphemy to the pris- ouer, and pointed out to him that he could send him to the Court of Queen\u2019s Boneh to bo tried, sud that if found guilty thers, he could be sen- tonoed Lo threo years penitoutiary.- Addressing the police presen:, His Honor told them it was their duty to arrest cvery one who should dare to bisspbeme in the public streets.The prisoner was theu fined $10 or one month.Three other oases of drink, where it was stated by tbe witnesses that bad language had been used by tho prisorer\u2019s were fined double.DIED IN THE CELLS.A Carter's Ningular Death \u2014 Inguest\u2014 Verdtes.Hubert Gravel, à carter about forty years old, was found lust vight, about one d'oluck.by sub- Constable Logaa, lying drunk in his carriage at tho corner oi Craig and &t George strects.His Lead was on the floor of the vehicle, while his litnbs and part of his body were on the seas.He was restored to his normal attitude, and taken to No.§ police rtagiun, where he (was put in the oclls and made as comfortable as possible with a pillow under his head.This morning about @ o'clock, Constable Beech went to awaken him, found bim, apparently, still very drusk.Not likinz the man's sppoarance, Dr.Kennody was sent for, and promptly responded, but arrived too late to be of any service, as the man expired almost at tho moment the doctor entered.The coroner was notified, and he ordered the body to be takon to the morgue, where an inquest was held at 11 o'clock this morning.Dr.Konuedy gave it aa his opinion that the position the man was found in had done a good deal towards causing his death.Bergeant Miller and Constables Logan and Beech gave the particulars of the man\u2019s death.A verdiot of death from cerebral apoplexy was roturned.River and Shipping.Bhip agents here report that a decided improvement in noted in freights.So far this week 2,161 cattle bave been shipped from Montreal for European ports.Cleared from port for ses: \u2014 88.Whitburn,\u201d 8ydoey, coal i 88.\u2018*Nettlesworth,\u201d Pictou, coul.{iThe barbor tug \u2018\u201c Calumet \u201d broko hor pro; ler.shaft yesterday, and has been put into dry dock for repairs.SE, Plantys,\u201d from Antwerp,\u201d \u201c Maria,\u201d from Bremen, and \u201c Adriatis,\u201d (rom Liverpool, bave \u2018arnvod at New York The now steamer \u2018Richelieu\u2019 left the canal basin this morning to take her place on the line between Caughnawaga and Lachine Five more barques have been chartored at Que- bea for eargoss of timber from Montreal to the River Platte, making some thirty-five in all, so far this season.R The BS.\u201cDesirade\u201d of tbe pew Brasilian line on her way to this port put into Sydney, C.B., last evening with propeller shail broksa and short of coal.The Dominion line steamsbip * Dominion,\u201d from Liverpool, which arrived jin port to-day, passed large numbers doobergs between 40.50 west aud St.Mary The on Bay * company\u2019s briganties Tropi\" left port yesterday with the usual annuai su Sd ot stored for the stations along the coast of Labrador and Hudson's Bay.The Bt.Helen's 'Isiand ferry begins running regularly from to-day, Learn this side on the hours, cn returning leaving the Island at the half hears.Bhe will leave on her first trip at © a.m.The Dominion line BB.\u201c Quebes,\u201d from Quebec, 26th May, arrived st Li |, to-day (Thursday), and landed her lire = shipment, of 300 cattle, in splendid condition.Arrivals in port from sea :\u2014 Barque * Elieser,\u201d Jamaioa, sugar ; 88.\u201c Pinsher,\u201d Piotow, coal; 88.\u2018Lake Champlain,\u201d Liverpool, goneral ; 88.\u201cTunstall,\u201d Cow Bay, coal; S& \u201c Fountains Abbey,\u201d Ramsgate, goueral; ; Barque \u2018\u201c Wim- mers,\u201d Liverpool general.The Mossrs.Allan have had oneef their iron lighters fitted ap as & floating derrick.It was tested and found to work successfully this mom- ing in raising a couple of locomotives for the Canadian Pacifle, some heavy machinery for the Hudon Cotton Mill, from the hold of the 88.*Sarmatian.\u201d The steamer \u2018Prince Arthur,\u201d after baving undergone a plete overhauling in the Wellington Basin, left for Clayton last evening, to take ber place on the line between there and this port.\u201d Until the 26th she will perform a tri-weekly servies alone, and after that date she and the \u2018Maxwell \u201d will carry on a daily service.Early in Joly the \u201c Rothesay will take her place on the line, and the \u201c = Maxwell \"> will be reserved for excursions.North Shere Railway, Company.The first call of fifty per cent.has been made on the shareholders of this Compsay which is payable on the 20th inst.The payment of $600,000 stipulated by the set to made to the Government on the road being handed over will bs fulfilled on the 28th inst, and the formal trsosfer will take plase on the first of July.The n-xt step after the tranfer in mado will be to call 8 apseial general meeting of the shareholders to authorise the imue of the first mortgage bonds, whish undor the set is admis sible to the extent of $35.000 per mile.mr Evening Telegrams THE TURKISH MISSION TO EGYPT.\u2014 Carro, June 9.\u2014The Turkish mission com- eight persons.It understood that shoud i of the military intend \u2018to sp- py to Dervish Pacha to effect n reconciliati tween themselves and the Khedive.ING CARE OF THE EGYPTIAN CABLE.\u2014Loxpow, June 9.\u2014A despatch to the T¥mes from Cairo states that the Eastern Telegraph Company's cable has been buoyed at Alexandria, and if eut can be worked from the fleet.THE ENGLISH CHANNEL SQUADRON.\u2014Gibractan, Jane 9.\u2014The British Chanel squadron, consisting of the ironciads, * Minotaur, \u201d * Agincourt,\u201d ¢ Achilles\u201d and * Nos- thumb PR!\u201d has arrived her.AMERICANA MISSIONARY ROBBED.\u2014MATAMORAS, Mex, June 8.\u2014News bas just \u2018reschedZhiers of riot, with ora of life, in Littletown, near Gradeijarale Jalia ocupty, this morning.It appears that Rev.Mr.Watkin, su American missionary, went to Littletown to h, aud asked the of the poli chief.He was refused, snd the ehief: Lok ra led à mob fn an attack on the building in which the Watkins party held their services.The latter fied 35 the roof and fired down on their essail- ants, killing four or five and wounding several '] others.The mob then set fire to the building.The Watkins party were suoked out, nol anly evened being park by Mr.Wetkine guar.Fan ering to jay $1,000.uerul Talentivo, |.\u2018 ed marched on the .t of - & Co.plambers, and smaller sams 48 disturbence.This wad o's x Josying \u201cde amounts, among others 0, to H.nal d Con lum prishémpe Ne ; 8 persons.He alsa forged releases chanics\u2019 lens in the name of workmen, mortgaged buildings in the course of erection.His checks Fronted ad the bank by workmen proved worthless.\u201d he makes such a large number.FIVE CHILDBEN KILLED.\u2014Cosous, Flated ice pee on crast : -Côhn., June 8\u2014Johu Lockwood\u2019s five chil- dreu, aged four to fourteen, were run over and killed by a train in the Harlem Railway yes- children were-walking on the track, and when they heard the train behind them they crossed to the adjoining track, but had hardly puta It practios makes riot, thee} tee waite should be aboolate à cake baskets, plated knives and forks, : pr best beat maken.Lawn mowers, pr Ry oad table bangers scissors, tailors®,- barbeef Bp bang make) at the sign of the lock, L.J.A.Burveyer, 188 street opposite.hooks, garden tools, a fall line opt and bankers\u2019 shears foot out when the New Haven express dashed up.Bewildered they were Juable to gt ont either way.Three vere g AN INSANE MAN\u2019 UT LONG FAST.\u2014 LINCOLN, Neb., June 8.\u2014Adolph Schomger, s Polish Jew, who was sent to the Penitentiary for stealing, but was subsequently, about à month ago, transferred to an insane asylum, has persistently refused food, except what was forced upon him.His weight fell frum 150 to eighty pounds, and yesterday he died.A few hours before death he ate voraciously, At the last moment he lamen having violated Christ's commands to him eating.Hi = stinenoce had lasted seven months, THE SALVATION ARMY TROUBLES.\u2014 Patersox, N.J-, June 8.\u2014The trial of Major Jonas Inman and Lieutenant Charles Wood, who were arrested for disorderly conduct, in parad- iug the streets singing, * Left right ; right left ; the Lord is right and the devil is left,\" to the tune of Champagne Charlie,\" to the great annoyance of the citizens, has been net down for to-morrow, THREE MURDERERS CAPTURED.\u2014 TaLEQUAH, Ind.Ter., June 8.\u2014Richard Ben- net, George Butler and Isaac Doherty, three murderers who recently escaped from the National Prison, have been recaptured in the Creek Nation, disguised as cowboys, tending herds.A MYSTERIOUS BALLOON.\u2014JA0xs0N, Mich., June 9.-.A balloon, high in the air, driving rapidly northward, was seen at Jackson, Mich., on Wodnesday.The occupants were performing evolutions on the trapeze bar.134+ CANADIAN.HON.ALEXANDER MACKENZIE \u2014 RicHMoxD HILL, Ont, June 9.\u2014Dr.Long: saw Hon.Mr.Mackenzie at two o'clock this morning and he was out of all danger then and very cheerful.The doctor will see him this morning again aud report.ee = ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.[SPRCIAL DESPATCR TO THE STAR\\ GEEENFIELD, Mass, June 9.\u2014Watehman Whitney was at a switeh at midnight when two masked men came from behind à freight Yrain and discharging a revolver, fled.The ball close enough to singe the clothi on Whitney's breast.It is probable the obj was murder and robbery, we ° dock FROM OTTAWA.[«rnCIAL ¥EPATCH TO TRS STAR.) THE COMING ELECTIONS.\u2014OrTawa, June 9.\u2014The meeting last night was ly attended.The speciosa were excellent.Tha rowdy element, however, succeeded in creating put down by an or ganized a of the Blakeites, who atterwards veral hundred strong, through the re singing campaign songs and escorting | Messrs, Melutyre and St.Joan 1 to their homes, The excitement runs tremendously high, and both pertiestare working with all their might.The city seems about equally divided.LW Liberals, who were nowhery in 1878, declare they will carry both seats.To-day a convention will be held to bring out a Liberal in Carleton.: .A RESEEVOIR BURSTS, i elve Million Gall Twelve The Streets of Sorting Delugch {SPECIAL DRSPATON TO THE STAR.] .PoxTLAND, Me, June 9.\u2014The reservoir ait tbe water works broke this morning at Brani- 1 hail Hill, half a mile from the centre of the city, | and twelve million gallons of Se watch Hew advertisements this i The Cheapest Spectacle House ia Tm, ala Br Brazilian Pebbles, Grant's Perfected shontiacall adap lenses to the foctive eyesight.og NFORMATION.\u2014 Window Cord Cor A pices, Siair Hods, Table Knives and Forks, y Traps, Cages, Revolving Cages, Ladders, Platedware, Ice Picks, Lemon vous ers, Garden Tools, Gia and Charcoal etc.T.B.PACY, 25 Main street.BOYS STRAW HATS, GENTS\u2019 STRAW HATS, MANILLA HATS, and Eyoglasses.| give apocial asention ue requirements HENRY GRANT, 26 Beaver Hall Tersaoh: PALM LEAF HATS.deluged the entire western portion of 7x) Buildings were destroyvd, streets torn up and ah | incaloubable amount of other damage done.LATER.Bostox, June 7,\u2014A Portland, Me., despatch shows that people there are more scared than hurt.The water started from tise east side of the reservoir toward Vaughan street and soon b 20 feet square was torn ont, ay dowd the street and washing it into gulli troy.ing y parements and sidewalks.Then\u2019 the water crossed Congress street and turned down Hag- get Hill, ploughing chasms 10 feet dec to Doering's Onks, on the level lan ; where the flood subsided.The total damage is about $15,000 dollars.Ca Pointe Chie & BE gt he tags oon Ea (vegotables plamed), COLON TAL HOUS H.MORGAN & COMPANY.et 2m ARE OFFERING USEQUALLED VALUE LY ALS, DRESS A Es 15 thocirn Ur sn Ai SERVER \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Comprising the Inrgest and choiccat ne in all the NEWEAT MATERIA NUNS\u2019 VEILINGS, INVISIBLE CH BUNTING, LACE BUNTINOS, LINS, FANCY COSTUMEM, * sKASED CLOTHM, SPECIALLY ADAPTED On Ceutre Tables are Inid 308% mu Colored Lustres, Fancy Dress Half the \u2018Original Gest of Proton RINGS, vis: Col ANCY CHEB IR, r 5, MADRAS MUN restock of beiges, otoctert, \u2018 IN THE PROPOSED CITY or LA re ETE.Wo are instructed by the owners to offer for mle s nile number of Jot; 25 feet front, by o depth of 100 feet.\u2018These lots are ritanted fa, of Northwest one-fourth of Section No.5, Township Minnedoss, Manitoba.This location has bern mide who sre the present owners of nenrly 50,000 neréÿ of vicinity.The situation is mmsurpremred, for beanly of Innd and along-ide of n most he ad of the distance from Portage to La Fayette, TAKE NOTICE thet $10 pay for Lot-and DEED oC HALE Plans cati be seen and DONINIOR REAL ESTATE Fo Jann Bk particulars given st the 1843 .\u2019 TT SILVERPLATED WARB! Those duiedie of purehgsing W WADDON 2} Remmsirvs Opera.Tied apd est re Doe at ea Poe No machine Es invented Machine.= AM yo atid well-amserted Sock slways kept o6 umd.a Nelrod t Aliage to {ATO 8% With 8 Dall .bad WATSON & & FELTON each à sud form 8 of subdi 3 No.iy Ringe Nes West, Coanly \u201c a autifal sheet of ob bret own as Salt of one of the finest Agricultural Districts in the Great North- West.I is on the line À Portage Westbourne and North Western Railway, whisk Le sarreyed, and graded ed about omb bs and well-known business Sand situated in the i No.$15 Bt.J +o _\u2026 Qeived goods from Verity on'tlié street, or that be .QC., of Cornwall, Simpson, of Alexandria and \"+ MeBenb.v Siders j Crow : 2° - 2 Ea Hodetmtercd Cott #1-30.15 this mors and thé jury in the Bkelton robbery ome, whieh \u2018hed been Jopked tp since Woducsday 7 Ab HÉNANCERNARLAE CASE.te KW.Ritchie, QC, fyled a demtivrer to iféadant's plos af justification to the offeet that hé tanttars thorein containod are not sutficlont in \u201cia to Lar or proclude tut Lady tho Quoon from Prosoouting tho said Iirdietment, \u201cMz.Kort for the dafeties mxcostod that tho Nrther heartug of tho onde be laid over wntil to- \u2018merrow.Mr.Ritchie agreeing, the case was a¢- wdingly postponed.EY 1iis SKRLTON RODRERY CARR.Me.Ouimet, Q.C., Crown Prosocuter, asked \u2018Aloi bo bo aHowsd to re-opan the care for the \u2018Ærown, na bo had a fow moro witneises to ox- autine, Ohjonied ta by counsel for the defonco ; \u201cebjection mainlaiued.Mr.Bt.Piorro askod that sha Crown Prosecutor bo required to stats on Rat particalar charge Iw intended Pidtoeding, and what particular sharzn he wished to bring \u2026 gainst tho prisoner; hold that ne evidence tending tu show that the prisoner had reccived other stolen ty, ROL gonnectod with this cese, thonld admitted as a sign of guilt in this one.Gitod soctivn @ of Canadian Lardeuy Act, chap.@1 in support of his pretenzion that if in any fediotmeut for larcony, tho articles stolen had Dean se glolen at different times within a spaco of fix months, the prosccuting counsel would be - be obliged to «tate on wha! particular charge ho intended proeesding.Tho learned counsel don- wideind that in a churge of receiving sto'en goods thé eats would be oxdety similar.[fo quoted frum Fishor's digest on criminal law.Rex ve.Dunn,\u201d and from 1st Moody, Crown cases, ln auppert of this pretension.is Honor referred to several authorities, and {'.oited the caso of Glass, in which 315.000 had *been stolsa in various sums at diferont times, not \u2018qe of which amounts tho prosecuting counsel oomld distinctly procecd upon, nor was it deomod \u2018Mecestéry.The Court would note thy objection, Bat the ease would go on, and if any doubt asoso his Honor\u2019: mind Inter on, the case might be reserved for a full bench.THE DÉFENCE George Samner, morohant.Is a momber of the firm of Messrs.Hodgson, Sumner and Com- y ; is well ucyusinted with priconer at the bar.+, rapi was a peddler, aud bad bought goods of their rm ; the dealing bad extended probably over threo yours; he had boen in the habit of buy- fog quille towels, hosiery, silk pockethandkor- chiets &c.irom them.Witness identified a number of articles produced as having been pur ehased at thelr establishment ; did not think that any firm could easily identify this clyss of goods, having no private mark, un- 1d tho patterns were made to their spcoial yrdir § the articles elnimod by Mr.Skelton could have been obtained from many other houses in the trade ; the gloves produce! wero kept in stock at many places ; the firm witness bolonsod to, had not, to his Knowledgo, been robbed.Prisoner had always bcon honest and straightfo:- ward in his donlings witu thom and was consl- dorod & thoronghly trust#orthy man.In reply ton question by Mr Ouiaet.The silk pockot- handkerchiefs shows wWitness would be wortb Trom $O te $10 per doxcm \u201c Cownsel for the dofence\u2014Th-y cost in Eng- iand 12s Sd.Mr.Skolton, hastils, \u201c I didu't say thes.\u201d \u2018Thoophilo Turgeon, merctan .\u2014K.cw tbe pri- sèner, Suprani ; bad sold him go-xi» .always con- inidored himi bonest ; eowèd not identi°y any of tho ** \u2018articles produced In Court as bavinz been sold \u2018By him ; it was vory diffiolt tv identify sueh goods as maay deaices kept similar brands; thought most of the thinga claimed by Mr.\u2018Bkelton could have been obtained at a number of city houses.The prisoner hay always borue a good reputation.\"I.Dansereau, clerk, in the employ of Messrs.Hodgson.Sumner & Company, corroborated the ovidenue of Mr.Sumner.Jean Saprani, 8 lad about 14 years of age, and sin 6 tha prisoner, aid that he was prorent when Verity sold goods te his fathor, and that Verity \u2026Fepresented himsotf as being à commercial travel- Jer; it was not truo that the Witnoss had ovor re- sévère entne to their house at nirtif, tho \u2018always bronght during the dati, +\" The Court adjourned until two p.m, ; Amusements.: Brwoo Haun\u2014 Mr.Neil Warner's entertain: went was well attended last whzh « sud wit bis old Friends and rdmircrs were delighted ta God Mm *im such elegnot form.His valde has létt noue of Hts power aud resonance, while: bis intowstiobs $ave been remarkably mellowed by schooling.It goods wore is worthy of noto that althomgh Mn Warnar's | goles on the stago wore ordiharity of a tragia ebaracter.it is in comics dettaentions that he \u2018Seows to excel on the platfbre His readisgs from Dickens last evening Were exbellent It is $0.be hoped that Mr.Warnee witi appear ! tors sequently before our publie, - + - Quaux's Maz1.\u2014The pianoforts recital given Mr.Frederick Archer in thi: bail yesterda win was quite largely: attended, ani the were well rewarded for their preston, Jt is not every organist thatiis & pinotot,-au thé Anstramenss aro of\u201d distitot plamsp! bat (Mr zArgher proved on this occasion that L te Maité *@ master of the plano.The programme wad devised with a viow to instraction, \u2018being moely .gradunted and artisticaly varied.\u2018There wery \u2018nine batnbors \u2018a all, including rondas, \"ga waltzes, romance and fantasias, and the onthe s bore the namos of Heller, Mendelsohn, Rubensicin, Rameau and Booediet.Al) Wrese ploces worn intorproted with fare skit! sud ez- \u201cPression, and ali tire resourees of the instrument + Mere brought out.POLITICA! NOTES.Glengarry, t A politisal mooting called in tho intorest of the Hou.I.A.Macdonald, the Liberal camildater + was held in Willinmstown yesterday.An sddress \u201c was made by Hon.Mr.Macdonald, who was followed on his own aide by Messts, DIL MeLennan, Mr.Macmnster being engaged at him advertised mmeotin: elsawherc was reps rested by Mosrw KL DD.Meutbbom of \u2018Montreal, and John Molehnan, ex-M.P., whe wète Ihgited to half an hour vash, the Liberal spesRerw boing unlimited as to timo.The dis.sustion towards the closo beoamo vory animated | [1 aid somo hot words were exchanged by tho rival orators.The some parties meet to-day at Fam.merstown.Both sides are working hard and enob seems confident of success.The Conscrvatives are making capital out of tho Men.Mr.Mao, donald\u2019s refusal to hol unton facotinge 08 hod always been tho eurtom \u2018in the eonnty hereto- fete.The Vaudrouil caudiffates aro 24 numerous and - Mixeil as ever.Mt, Ge Fo Archombauit: has wo) yet nccopted the Liboral Oniedidituvs, tt: wil) \u201ckoly so.Bote thy Jacqnes Cartier.Tho conto:t waxes warmst sud warmer in this county.The two heroes mote other fave te aoe at n public meeting yesterday, 1fon.Mn Maflamme aceusol Mr.Girouatd of raying at Bt Lauront that the former hdd \"sa Band ên tha Fteap \u201d afinlr at Ste.Anane® inn former utec : « Mr latammoe demandod of Mr.trounrd a direct nnawer to the question, whither ho (Laflamme) had anything to do with the ssid affair, or i! bo was nwaro of !t ai tha time, Mr.- @irouard repliod in tho nogatire.Me.Iaflamme is vory sanguine of vietoty, sa, he Aaye, tm of Gftouard's enpporters hate bwen struck the voters\u2019 Hat.: ce : > It fa belioved that the voto polled in Montreal 4 this oloction will be smaller in proportion to \u2018the number of voters than fr many elections Elemis Sar pe matters on the of (he.° \u2018Bibeture.' cr hone v \u201cYn th litical moeth Aharese, Hon, Messrs, hapten an pd A paired \u201d and did not speak in consequence of lrge number of younger political speakers $ who wished to air thomsolves.\u2018The two returned to town this morning.fkemriomdon.aptes rt Cerington, N.Y., to-day, ge O.P.Davidwon\u2019s eandidatars is recsiy: : most.rofreshing support.At a Inrgely 8°.drain rai eu adi wad w : ; man, an er vote in his fiver.Ho bas been Tocsited {oysrywhere mosh senrtesnsly promises of ort wero goneral With ecarcely an oxée pales, = cauvaes vo fac.Gvald not be better, _mbraiug he noldn wi way 2 Josterday, at Sta, Mercior Hou, ir £a À.Derten, Ouicf Fastions | Ouimet, GG reprocatine he the coutrs, the gift of the Bram compositors.The following gentlemen actod as pall-bearers :\u2014 sers, Wis.Galt, \u2018EJ.Fino, W.Dalton and W, Higgins The chief mourners were Robers Wilton of the detensod, Joseph Wilson, brother of the deoeased, and several co Evening Telegrams.CABLE.THE RACFS.\u2014Ascor, June 9,\u2014In the race for the Alexandrian Plate of £1,000, « Fiddler \u201d wott, Keene's *\u201cFoxhall®\u201d 2nd, \u201cPetrone!\u201d 3rd, 4e Exeter \u201d 4th.* Fiddler\u201d wag ridden by b Watts, *¢ Foxhall \u201d by Canntn, ¢ Peironel By Archer, and * Exofer™ by Rossiter.Only four rm.For the Hardwicke Stakes of £3,- 000, three-yoar old and upwards, \u201c Tristan \u201d won, \u2018\u201c Swcetbread\"\" 2nd, \u201c Poulet\u2018 Srd.TUF MURDER OF BOURKEK.\u2014Loxnox, June 9.-Bourke, who was assassinated nt Arichan yesterday, recently informed the authorities that he know he would be shot.When the news of Bourke's murder reached London, his brother went into the lobby of the House of Commons and accused Purnell and Biggar of being the cause.SAFETY OF THE KKEDIVE.\u2014Cos- BTANTINOPLE, Jyne ÿ.\u2014The British Ambassador has sugges®d to tho Minister of Foreign |, Affadrs that Dervisch Pacha be instructed to take measures to sccure the safety of the Khedive.AMERICAN FIRF IN A MINE.\u2014~WiLkesrares, June 9.\u2014The }.obigh & Wilkesbarre Coal Company's mine is burning, The tire ariginated from a stove in the shauty at the fuot of the shaft firing the timbers for the preparations being made to flood the mine.One hundred men are fighting the fire.When the fire broke ont a large number of miners were compelled to travel through the abandoned works to escape.\u2018This isthe third time the mine has been on fire, CANADIAN, TO LEAVE FOR EUROPE.\u2014TuROX TO, June 9.\u2014Rev.Mr.Rainstord leaves shortly for a three months\u2019 trip to England.FRUN QUEBEC IFPÉCIAL IMSSPATUE TO THB STAR.) POLITICAL GOSSIP, ~\u2014Qurnsrc, June 9.\u2014 The opposition of Mr.Bedard to the Hon.Mr.Caron, is not regarded as of a very serious nature.Mr.Caron addressed the electors of Valcartier after Mass yesterday and of Stone- ham after Vespers.The llon.Minister wet with most flattering receptions at both places.Mr.L.]\u2019.Pelletier spoke iu favor of Mr.Cavon\u2019s interest after Mass as Lorette.lon.Mr.Irviue and Hon.F.Langelier were in Mezantic yesterday addressing the electors of the county in favor of the Liberal candidate.THE CONTEST IN LEVIS.\u2014There was a large political meeting yesterday at Jevis which was addressed by both candidates, Hor, Mr, Blanchet and Mr.L.Li.Frecheite.Phe latter is said to have had the \u2018show of hands in his favor.In the three divisions of the city tbs ritting members will be returned.The Centre is the only division in which there will be a real contest.A meeting in this division yesterday was very small.LATEST PRICES STOUR S, te.Uverpoal, June 8, Spm.June 9, 5 pm LA à 13 lu iv F .1 G .y v 9 v 6 à é & J 0 9 8 iv 1 u 9 2 19 ov i 9 v 0 8 v \"= - eocesceccceur-ueah \u20ac EF orecststE r = va Corn (naw), per Com (oid )per ows.\\.Fe kNTLC TOI C CWE coccecomecEenets o> eceocceececcs £ ecaccecesccreus gt Su HEW YORK STOCK KXCHANGE.Repurted by Mactougall Bros, 3woe drowxers, Et Fraucois Xavier sirest, Juns 9.Opz.UPur Op'y.Cing 82 63 Unton P,x a 108% :08 do me N i084 Faciñc Mai.v.Lo breil.MONTREAL STOOK EXUMANGE Raportod TUB Az by La).Porgst À ook brokers, No fa Notre Lame atroot, Jane Ma Liose SV Last Bemi- eid To~uay's atnuai dividend.=p LC.an.c\u2026- pe.Jha d Merchants, .KR l'nstupe.13 ITO 12 06 LAMA pg RO ei .[City Paseo.- |Utey Gasto \u2026 |LoEn & Mort, Lo Jhoyai Can.ins Canada Coton.|Pandae Cotton -|[Non.GQ.Co.IT MOA RE LI 2++ Graphic __New advertisements this p.M PANT Nr TRAYED\u2014FROM MIX MANN\u2019S PASTURE Umtremont, on Thurslay, Sth, a mitch cow; color, fed oud white.Information concermin, Pi where- stoutserill be thankfully received, at 961 Upper st.Lawrenco street.Anyone retaining after this notios, will bo prosocuien, 134 1 TANTED\u2014A PAIR SIZEDS UN FURNISIT- ed room, within five minutes of St.Patrirk's Church.Addsest, * L,, 34 Bluey strect.Tha WANIED-AN ACTIVE YOUNG GIRL TO assist in general uscwork ; ily of two.Apply 603 Whorbrooko siroats LT OTOL V ANTED-\u2014YOUNG WOMAN ASGEXNER- o.11 1349 nl servant.Victoria streot.WANTED IMMEDIATELY +THOROUGH- ty vaperiencel hookken: and cashior amd gon- eral superintendent, for Copper Mines at [Nitinton; only tho with 1 eredontials nest apply; 112 -ral salar given, Apply by ictter, Box Ko.134, P.O.184 WANTED-LIGHT VICTORIA, 8U CABLE for One horse.Address, P.O.Box 207.143 - Wa NTE DA TOL JR EM A Ip, WHO CAN wa on Ta 5 ppor T rtoet; city roferrnco Toqaived.Bt.Tan VW ANTED-BY AN ELDERLY GENTLE- boanlere are Ré ae ho served) Fivarely Tet bo west of Beaver Hil.Addrows Tox 198%, ove Omen 1343 WV ARTES Eo re are ames stro who can pred 4t home.NO Sanday ork 0 = VY ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 IY ADVE Wii from England, LY pot A Vers.sale * x prerienc General Goed md Form A VN * Sran hes\u201d rs Joseph et.A does LISE ORIEE MUR mn a x PO BHR chan hors Se ANTED\u2014TWO DINING ROOM WV Ar Albin loto SRA ~ FQUR GOOD SALESMEN Wa Edo ND SALES ol ANTED IMMEDIATELY ~ n Ww Cannas Horse Rah Go oh FT Ay sy ANTRD-AT ON oUNG.DY to ation 10 bao go AO 1 | EEE WR | ANTED A EMART GIRL T AIT WwW Lunch Oguntar.fan ne.A4 besatiful floral wreaths with a Marin Sowers Lis Sana > mr BLACK CASHMERES BLACK CASHMERES BLACK CASHMERES BLACK CASHMERES BLACK CASUMERES BLACK CASMMERES BLACK CASHMERES BLACK CASIIMEBES BLACK CASHMERES PERSONAL Frank Geddes, Yate of HW.M.Training Skip \u201cCouway,\u201d Great Lil:atu, will cad at the Youny Men's Christisn Association, bo will boar of sonothing greatly to his aflvan TE tare.BUYS A BUILDING LOT $ 1 25x100 in thu proposed City of Lafayette, 1542 à Manitobs, #10 WILLBUY A BUILDING oa LOT and pay for deed lo La Fayebiey Nant, \u2014A REALESTATE OWN- $10 AREALESTATE OWN A periect title guaranteed.1343 y +1 0 INVESTED IN À LA DH FAYETTE LUL may bring from $100 t, $200 within ono year.loda g TOI SALE OR TO LET\u2014At Dorval, near Lachine a very déstrablo Cottage bu fackellarenne.Appiyto Edmund Batnard, #7 Jamen street.Lu anal MO BE LET\u2014With immediate T.ossceston, In good repair, and with all modern in prov-monia, the Rtone Frutt House, Ru.58 German str.vt, coutainipg 11 moms.Apply at B77 oy a \u20ac street O LET-Furnished House, ftrst-class locality.Apply 40 Osvorne st.354 3 ANTKD\u2014To rent.a meditimn sized house In a nico lovality.Addrves ¢ Immediate,\u201d S348 Office.000 Isl \\ ANTED \u2014 Positién as Care J taxer of oficen, by à rexprctable whlow ; or would ltke offices to éhen.WidoW,\u201d Stau Ofer, 4 me à > V ANTED\u2014A boy to work small Presa; onic who understand ¢reesing on forms enn havo n steady Job and 1001 wages.Babcucr & in Joy printers, 112 81.Pewr strat Mu JAN WANTED, WHO UNDER- stonls care of Ilorses: must be willing to be generally useful.Address ** Horse, SrAD oflice.1343 ON G UEUI L\u2014Rooms with _À boant, 16 8 Charles street, throo minutes\u2019 walk Pa the boat.134 3 SK COVERNTONS _FRAGRANT CAHBOLIC ACID TOOTH WASH for cleansiug amd preserving tho teeth.Price Z5u Pres and by C.J.COVERNTUK & CO, corner of Hleary aml Dorchester glrents 136 xa ANO FOR SALE MAG- Pp! Haren street, Potut 8t.Chasics.154 3 ST\u2014ON THUNSDAY THE 8ru, A SKYF rer bitch with tall ent Pinder wilt be rewant- ed.by returning #8 to 582 Dur hcster street, Lid 1 J OST \u2014 FOX TERRIER BITCH; WHITE I; Mais.black and tan head Bewani at 7s Khor APPLY TO 80 brookr suvvet.Any one fonmd in posscesion of esto after this Dutice, vi Lo prosecuted.14 OST \u2014 ON MONDAY, THE 5ru INST., A L young Strer.ton:\u2014réd with H:ht yellow spots; fine horns.Any one who will bring it to Mau- treal Abattoir Co., Hochelaga, or such information as will lead to its recovery, will suttably rewarinl, J.I.Bourassa, 119 8t.Francois Xavier street.134 3 Gall before jirshasing elsewhere, D.G, LAIDLAW, 450 NOTRE DAME ST.BLACK CASHMENES BLACK CASUMEBES BLACK CASHMMERES BLACK CASH ES BLACK CASH RES BLACK CASHMERES MASS MEETING Corner of St.Catherine and St.Lawrence Main Sta, \u2014ON- SATURDAY EVENING, the 10th instant, at 8 o\u2019clock.Mr.J.K.WARD, the Liberal candidate for Moutrcal West, end several distinguished Frouch aud English speakers, will addross ho meeting.\u2018The tax on tho necessaries of lifo will be discussed.18 + 43 FSTATE THOS.PASHBY Sais of the Property 70 MONTCALM STREET, by au- thoilty of Justice, at wy room, LUO 8t.James rect, on Wednesday morning, 14th June, at Ten o'clock sharp.134 4 THOS.J.POTTER.Auctioneer.Boot AND SHOE STOCK.¢ Machinery, Fixtures, Book Dobts, an Bills Receivable, by Anctlon., The wubscriber is instructed by the Trustees of Fetato DONOVAN Æ STAFFURM.Whoiesalc Buot and shoe Manufactirers, lo vvil où tho preusfscs 4, 4 and ¢ Maple Avenue, off St.Joseph street, ou FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 16TH, WITHOUT RESURVE, the whole of the Stock, ctc., as pet Inventory, viz, \u2014 * Manufacturnd Goods li process of manutactinre Machinery and Fixtures open Acioupts | Lilla Lecesvable Cee £68,049,18 badd 40 222,580.18 The Xuventories and Lists, can bo scon at my office 100 91 James street.The STUCK ts in good orter and the Inventory has been carefully made at low prices.The ACOU «lis arv gowml, us wili be cen on examination.TERMS OF SALE, CASI.Intending or will required to deposit an accopted check for 000 tone thousand dollars) with the Auctioneer befos the sala No Reserve.Hale at TWO o'clock THOS.J.POTTER, 134 Auctioneer.swors to the name of \u201cCaptain.\u201d Any person re\u2019 tarning the same do 106 University wrest, will Pis JF UBNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN.83 Mleury street.134 ?V Urbain street.À stree SINGLE ROOM AND BUARD.164 ST.4 a 'O PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, NEAR wo Windsor, Address, \u201c1 870,\" fran Of 5 à PR O0MS\u2014NICELY FURNISIIED; FURNI- 1.057 \u2014 A DOG: WATER SPANIEL: AN- wardodd.ELl, FURNISHED ROOMS, 8, ST J ARGE FRONT ROOM, 19 BRUNSWICK Georgo street.134 2 153 tare pew, board or part ial boanl may be had.No.35 Hermino street Convenient distance for business men.134 7 OOMS TO LET- FURNISHED OR UNFUR- + nished, to single ivntlomen of quiet habits.Apply at 1261 St.Lawretce street.134 6 JROOMS\u2014WITH BOARD.307 BLEURY = Rooms MOGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, Prrons-To LET, FURNISHED, A SUITE - of rooms, with board or uss of kitchen, as 218 st.Martin street.134 2 FAMILY ABOUT TO TAKE A HOUSE IN a healthy locality, would be glad to let rooms on the rocund flat.Address, \u201cA.170,\" Sran Office.134 4 BOARD ~ AND ACCOMMODATION ; FOUR minutes\u2019 walk from Post Office, 521 Lagauche- tiern, apposite Corte street.134 8 BOARD WANTED \u2014 AT LACHINE, FOR two indices and two ebilhtren.Apply at No.10 .Uppéx Lachine, or to W.A.Phillips, 186 Et.James ot, BOARD OR PARTIAL BOARD AT 24 1 Cathcart street; house atoely farnished.17 JROARD\u2014ROOMS WITH BOARD\u2014AT 107 Union avenn:.1541 FEW BOARDERS WANTED, 38 DOR.chester strret.Good rooms and board.134 2 MAN WANTED\u2014TO TAKE CHARGEOF a snihall TMoiler and Engine, in tho country, seven 10?Mier miles from Montreal, Apply to Me.Mitchel Bros, & Mitchell 1 ADY CANVARSER WANTED; ONETHAT À aks French and Kaglish, Apply immediately 50 Aylmer street 134 { RESPECTABLE GIRLS WANTED\u2014-FOR three hours every cveming, from 7.30 to 10.30, to attend Refreshment Hoom.Address, with reference: Bowell Fran OMee.70848 OY WANTED \u2014 APPLY TO H.ROMAN D'Jeweller, #1 8t.Lambert Hill.1315 WO GOOD SEWING GIRILS WANTED\u2014 1 stendy employment.445 Retgneuns strect.134 2 O7 OR MAN WANTED TO DRIVE A Horse.408, corner Willlam and 88.Martin sponta, (GEXFRAL SERVANT WANTED AT 432 A Pe Denis street; no washing; rofereuces roquired.0Y WANTED.APPLY AT MONTREAL Kieu Works, 164 McGill stron, 134 3 ENERAL EERVANT WANTED, 837 UN FX verstty mreot.184 3 [IOUSEMAID WANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 Apply nt 81 Durocher street.343 = ETS RESFECTABLE STEADY GIRL WANTED or woman, to take churge of Dining Room and net as housekropor.À sg004 chanre for n cap£ble person.Urfomences required.Apply at 118 St.Francois \u201cair street.34 1 30Y WANTED\u201436 JURORS 5 1542 GARDENER WANTED-ONE WHO TAS ; xen Brcustomsed bo the taro OF couservators and vinery.aly wit ghes & Stoph practical pret Titi VER vraie iret.v TRS (oop COOK WANTED.149 MANSFIELD * streat.= 1345 HINGLE SAWYER WANTE PPL itnmedlatoly, Henderson Bros, saw Je, Wien street.134 3 BRISTANTS WANTED TO DRESSMAK- | ING; 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Toe ay 149 QITUATION WANTED «~ BY A YOUNG the Road; well sequaint: od wit thie to make WASTE AER mon im; en ou) remmenlhd.Ape te does 184) ANTED~FOR GROCERY BOY M 10 make himself geadrally mg ; LA A 248 o0e of he e ERE] WATT ATT IERIE Ty J ARGEST SALE TILISSEASON CHOICE FEDDING & BORDER PLANTS Very large collection beautiful new vartêties, ail 1n splendid condition, from Davidson\u2019s Nursagies, Cote St.Paul, at our rooms, 235 St.Janes street, Wednesday Afterncon, 14th'Inst,, At TW) o'clock .134 SIIAW & GOWDEY.Auctiqneers.&6 LY, Auctiomcers.| A RLINGTON HOUSE.76 and T74 CRAJG BTRERT a few doors west of Victoris Bquage.) £3.00 per weex.Bix Tickets.\u2026 cre @L00 3 von SngloMeals.ccoenren B00 TL.Transients from 61.00 to 91.50 1 21234 8 QPARHAM'S = Fire-Proof Cement Rpofing, The most durable and economical in se.The undersigned ha hased Mr.A.8.Hall's Eee na position ee tracsa for iho above Cement Roofing, which ts now pa ognized by mo-t archiiects and manufacturers as the very best and most Jasting madn.Yor circutars and particulars appiy to JOSEPE JAMES & CO, METAL, BLATE AXD GRAVEL ROOFERS, Cor.Latour st.and Busby Lane, MONTREAL 125x8 THE CARPET WAREHOUSE.(ESTABLISHED 1839.) CARPETS, OILOLOTHSE, CURTAINS, Yull assortment in all Mines.Remnants and Odd Patterus at cost price Five per cent.discount on all cash purchaces.JANES BAYLIS & RON, 459 and 4¢1 Notre Dame st, A ADKINS, .late with J.R.Harpor À Co, Practical Watchmaker, Bagraver and Working Jeweller, 17 BEAVER HALL, er Peas Den Seared And Jowellory made to order | FARM FOR SALE, In the County of Ottawa, 200 acres with good now dwellings This propert \"has à large quantity of fine wood.hore ard indications of rici phosphaty deposits, oxamined by experts and pronounced vxeeedingly fine, will be sold on very liberal terms.Apply to I.K \u2018Thomas, Estaso Agent) Montreal, B1xatf A ) EW STYLES IN HATS Woodrow & Son's and & Benwctt's Rilk toes Sle oF rns Reh el shod ot e 10 Men's, Youths nos Buys: Jiang ang fom mata.Ties BR.W.COWAN & CO.07xa Corner of Notre Dakss and Bt.Pastor strests HAMMOCKS, HAMMOCKS.plsnulrotarery Fock oferod a wt Iles prices.x+ra large, ns Agsi wWoll m complete wi od repens $30 6998 and 83.00 0e with rings 13322 Watch: 214xa JAMES nAYLIS Shox, 195xa 450 au 4UL Notre Dame et \"JR CRACKED OR SORE i.Spent Keto Tie FRETON & oY sin; Choicisség, newry Thot commodions tore Xo.B37 Notre Dewid street, at seut nonapied try Nesars J.pair à Sem Also two rye fats over No.483 Kistro à sirect.Jumediate Apply MANUEL C PATT, Hamilton Chambers, 17 Bt) John etreet.ANTED\u2014A Partner, with a well-osta Dees.1346 etrost, near Victoria FARM .FOR SALER Ons of the best Stock Farms in Lower Canada, co MD actes, about 240 acres under cnlttvetion à Led poster eos ie At Es 1 u a ver fans th ropurly within Dall au acre of oat-butk) .This wy Wo tnated convenioot thm village, sin milia, factarte t The strict popes Latets old oven BAILIES SALE\u2014PROVINCE er Ee th pie i ontros, Platti ve.Marcellin Hay ot a), De aptes aod A.Winn, Advocate far his Où he 1th day of Jane, instant, at taht of ihe dé tn forenoon, at the businesy pisos the oh id I fondant I Montreal, sin dunes 1 R SA - PROV] NCE hv Loum Sure Of amonion, Pisa, va, Blanton the Ton tar et dune eight of the clock in » forenoon, at {be ao Defandant, No he wii fer ital of 00) or $10,000,\u2019 Wo inscst tn ished an vor prié matt ty ng vaste 6 For particniats, \u201cLM.No Jurors square J 1M } 1 Deora a a Titi on \" As soon se Heginald wis informed of whit had passed, and of the weaning of his now name, he aocepted.it with plessiite, and Wih- gentind repeated it again as our hero bid him ra , at-Esgle inaisted upon secompanying bim, fd leading Nekimi through the forest until they reached the broad wheel track which Colonel Brandon's hotse, aud thence ed through other clearings to the village of Marietta.As théy Went along Reginald de- shied Baptiste, in a whisper to talk with the chief, and endeavor to draw from him what article of dress, ornament, or use he would most value, as he was most anxious to make his ludian brother & present; and the guide, by skilfally manœuvring his conversation, soon learned that War.Eagle had, on this last excur- ston, lost his rifle, and that he waf also shart of ammunition.They now ote from the forest upon the great road, if it might be so called, leading to Marietta ; and the Indian, putting the halter of Nekimi into Reginald\u2019s Bana, said thas he would return to his camp.Our Nero, taking him by the hand, sid, ¢/ Neotis wishes to ses his brother at this spot to-morrow, at noon.\u2018\u201d «« War-Kagle will come,\u2019\u2019 was the brief reply, and shaking both the white men cordinlly by the hand, he turned and disappeared among the trees.Reginald and tho guide were within a few miles of Colonel Brandeu\u2019s house; but they could wet proceed very fast, owing to the evident reluctanec shown by Nekimi to follow his new master ; he neighed, snorted, jumped, and played all manner of pranks in his endeavor to get loose; but this War-Eagle had foreseen, and the tough halter of undressed hide was well enough secured to defy all his efforts at escape.\u201cThis has been a strange day of adventures, Baptiste,\u201d said Reginald; \u201cIt has been to me one of the pleasantest of my life.\u201d \u201cWhy, Factor Reginald, it has been s day of events, such as they are ; you have been twice at the outside edge of t'other world, with water and cold fron.\u201d \u201cOh, there was not much harm'in the water,\" said Reginald, luugching, * had it not been for the knock which one of the horses gave me on the head ; but that villanous attempt of the Huron makes me shudder; to offer a man food, and stab him while be is taking it! 1 thought such a thipg was unknown in Indian history,\u201d \u201c1t is, alinost,\u201d said the guide.* But a Huron, and a Dacotah,\u201d he added, bitterly, * would murder a nother to gratify revenge.\u201d \u201c* But 1 hind never injured him, Baptiste.\u201d \u201cHis memory is better than yours, Master Reginald.He and bis brother were two of the leading warriors in that unfortanate affair where St.Clair was killed by the Ingions, upon the north fork of the Miami.1 was there, too, and the * Doctor's * pills did some sarvice, but not- to signify, neither.Colonel Brandon did all that à man could do, bat at last he was forecd back, Well, that Tarhe and his brother, fist in the pursuit, killed two of our fellows, and were scalping \u2018em, when the Colonel called out to \u2018em, and fired.He killed Tarhe's brother dead.| wee\u2019d ît all ; and Î took à long squint with the Doctor at Tarhe, which only lamed his arm a bit ; for you sce, Master Reginald, I was a long ways off, and a chap don\u2019t shoot quite so fine when he's a retreatin\u2019 double quick, with a few hundred redskins yellin\u2019 in his rear.Howover, that Tarho has been more than once down at Marietta, and round the neighbors\u2019 clearing, and he knowed you, Master Reginald; just aswell asa Kentucky hog knows an acorn.\u201d % Now 1 understand it, so far, Baptiste.But if tho fellow wanted to take my life why did he not hide in the laurel thicket, and shoot me as 1 passed! Why did he make the attempt where my death was sure to be revenged 1\u201d *¢ Now, Master Reginald, you are asking a poor, iguorant crittur, who knows naught but a little huntin\u2019, and, may be, knows a beaver skin from = buffalo hide, all the inns and outs of a red Jugiun's crooked mind ! May be he wanted to forces War-Eagle into shedding white man\u2019s blood.I saw that one of those Bhawanons was up te his game, and if à general scrimmage had come they\u2019d have tried to do for me.Or, perhaps, when he found his knifo so convenient to the back of your neck, he couldn't jose the chance, for the bad spirit had got hold of him.\u201d \u201cBy heavens\u201d cried Reginald, \u201cJ never can sufficiently admim th quickness and the heros courage of that boy, Win nd! Did you see, Baptiste, how he drow that great knife slowly out ot his wounded arm; and how all the time he smiled upon War-Ragle, as if to show kim that he despised the pain 1 s]1¢ is a brave youth,\u201d said the guide.\u201cI know the stock he comes from; if he was a coward the grizzly bear might breed sheep °° \u201cPray tell me something of his porents and of his story.1s he related to War-Eagle \u201cHe is,\u201d sald the guide.\u201cThey are the children of two brothers.War.Eagle of the eldest, Wingenund of the yonugest.\u2019 ¢¢ Are these two brothers alive, Baptiste ?« No; both were murdered by the white men, in thoc of peave, without provocation.There was a thinl brother, wha, happening to be absent from the village on a hunt, escaped.He has now gotre to the far west, beyond the great river.Both War-Eagle and the boy are called his sons ; and the latter, as he told us to-day, lives in his lodge.\u201d .\u201cThen all these three brothers were the children of Wingenund ?* \u201cYes.\u201d + Aud who was he I\"* **One of the old Lenape ; first in council and foremost in the fight.1 remember him well when | was a boy,\u201d ssid the guide, warmi with his subject.**Ho tanght ma * follow 5 trail, and to travel in the woods, with no other guide thau the wind, the stars, and the bark of the trecs ; and belors | was os old as that boy, his grandson, he lent me his rifle to shoot the first Ducotah as I ever killod.\u201d \u201cWhat was the party, Unptiste,\u201d said Reginald anxious to keep tho guide from the pin of the Daootahs), *\u2018 what party was it that committed the atrocious rourder upon the Indiohs in time of poace 7°\u2019 * \u201c Why, Master Reginald, though you were but » youngster, don't you remember hearing that twelve or fourteen years ogo a party of white men, led by Williamson Harvey, and somo other rough chaps from the Kentucky side, fell upon a village of friendly Indians en the bauks of the rawas river, and tatr- dered all they found, man, woman, nud child ?Sonie of these poor redskins had been malle.hristiatts and Were called Moravians ; and their village, as was destroyed, was called by some ontlandish nema, 400 Jong by half for me ton cr to remeber.They had given over own nft'ral life of hunting, an fishing, ond did nothing but plant, and sow, and pray {And after all, that's the way they were served, Master Reginald.\u201d is Horerfble and.disgmesfol ernelty 1\u201d sai the young men; and mther thinking slond than addres ng hia com ign, he added, «it is no that the Indians reocive iso wn.willingly Ohristion pts, when they have examples of Ch: a \"es foe.surprised that War Eagle fir t ha give steh-fujuries \u201d ; ; * And yet you nald;\"\u201d se from are \u2018hat where 1 was born and raised Did he mbrder thoss who drive me ont, &.0 ve ine birth?Did be not de when it is used, wt Worth ontion 3 is showing net irty-five varieties of West of Eng.laid and Frineli diagotisle snd wossted, cols.prisiiig the finest textures aid most fashionable shades.Certainly the largest assortment and nicest goods ever brotight into the city.:b 1 COMMERCIAL.Cmcaco, 1:03 p.m.\u2014Wheat, $1.38 Ji o- $1.13 August, $1.05 Roptembor.Nob, \u201com, i 18 1.084 August, $1.03} ar.6 Jnls, 40ic Angust 8 bats roto S00 foo 2B tr TS 11.56 Angust,\u2019 §12.67§ September, \u2019 icago.2:38 p.m, \u2014 Wheat.114 August, a8 Feptom r.$1.03} tod: year.ime Wheat in Chicago to-day oponed at 8% July.Booed 5h Fahl; crm 50 4 i en open e July È , dir, a August nad lutd at $LL.als, a Ausuer The latest despatches avilable for T 3 ni gdition quote : 7 cut, a sits Jub, » COTN of & July, an tk at 20.00 FOE hae TE Saad - pe A Chicago despatch eavs:\u2014It Is stated that the advance of four conta iu July wheat yesterday was duo to a corner.It is believed that the crop is oversold twenty million bushels, pnd all of it is said to be in postossion of a syndiente hoaded by Armour.Thè fyndiosto is pronarinz to ship two and a half million bushels of old wheat in elevators, to have a clear field for now crop.A 3-30 p.m.despatch from Liverpool i the fol owing + \u2014 Small businoss fr rer ee lower prices.Whita whest Ye '/4 to @s 9d ; Ctub, * Yd to 10s 3d; Corn, bs Llid and Peas, 6s 8d.cather showery.\u201cOn this market only a moderate business was done in flour.Sales up to noon being as follows :\u2014 i prie Superior Exton, $6314 ; 345 do.$6.3 ancy, 30.10; xtra 5 A 198 Ener, Extra, $6.10.™ superine, $6.4 Froua.\u2014Suverior Extra, $627 8 30: Superfine, 38 15 : Fancy, § + Morin Eaton $6 05 to § 10: Sunerfine, $5 50 to 85 60: Strong Bakers\u2019 (Canadian).#6 50 to 8 66 : do do (Amer- jun) $7 60 8,00; Fine, 3 Je to 0; Middiings, £400 t0 416: Pollurds, $3 b0to 8375 : Ontario TE RE pring Extra, $ 10 i 3 fine, 82 * to 83 BO: City Bags (delivered).55 50 to's 80.Receipts in Montreal.\u2014Wheat, 43,750 busbols; corn, 500 : pass, 20,506 i flour, 8.046 bris eboles 206; ashes, : butter.132 pke : oheesq, 2,001 xes : leather, JOO rolls : spirits, 52 casks, Beerbohm\u2019s English Advices :\u2014Floating cargoes, wheat firmer.nothing offering.Cargoes on ago and for shipment.wheat firmer, corn quiet.fark Lane wheat nnd corn quiet, English and French country wheat markets, quiet.Liverpool wheat and corn, spot, dull 'vorpool American Western mixed corn, 6s: ada pens, Bs 8d.Wheat and flour in Paris, stoady.Liverpool bacon, C.C.bbs 6d.TForeute Prodace Market Market inactive.Flour quiot ; no demand.Bran firmer; np car soldat 318.80.Wher cuis; best bid tor No 3 Fail.$1.2v : Spring, much as belore.Uatus quiet.Barley rather unsettied: Ne 2 lying outside, sold at equal! to BBc, mt on spot bold at , with 884¢ bid.Peas nominal.Butter and ogrs steady and unchan Ne.32 ; No 2, $1.89 to $1.30: 8 $1.27: rie No.1, $L.88 to ; 3 -86.Barley, No.1, 88c .\u201c880 to 87s: No.8 1 lens, No.82.830 to 830; Flour, Superior, 89, to 6.90; Bran, $13.50t0 § utter.Wholesale Frevisien Market.The market remains firm throughout for all meats and dairy Produce.The ng demand is absorbing a large proportion of tho receipts of both 4 butter and_ocheoso destined for this market.A Biratford, Ont., despatch says :\u2014Tho oforings of choose at the fair hold bero yostorday, were light, the bulk of the factories having previourly sold at Bic.Nalen, 68 boxes at Qic.247 boxes at 9 k.are quoted firm at lBicto 190.We quoce as follows: Butter, lexalo pricos.Creamery.to choice, per Ib.22fc to 23e: Townshive, rib, dote île; Morris pre per ib, 180 fo Zle; Brook le.per 180 to 300; Sstern dafry, per Ib.T6o to ide: did bustor.por\u2019 Ib, Tato ide.Choese\u20144ood to Fine May, 10c: to 10jo: second quality, 8c to 9c, Mess pork.Westorn bri, $28; moss.cut.à, to + thin.do, por bri, $31 50 to 22 60: hams, city cured, per Ib, 146 te Lb: i hams, op yassed per ib, 15c to 460 : lard in pal , per Ib, 1426 to 16c : ba- Oe oon, per 1b, 13jo to Montreal Oattle Market, The supply of cattle in limited ay.At br on only 100° hood wero offerod, half of which were miloh cawz.Cholec beeves sold ati \"Te ta die per Ib live weight.Mileh cows were firm at 5 to $60 each.ut 50 calves sold at $4 to 10 coach, and 100 lambs at §3 to $4 cach.Yester- the atrivais at Point Bt.los wore 16 car loads.of which onl ve w no res ng on thro ill for expo Took three cars ot the stiff rate of 7e rib live, weight.Freights are nominaiis quoicd at 50s to 56s per hcad.as to port of destination.Butchoers took all the first-elass stoers offered at'/6 to Ÿje per Ib live weight.Commonger doscriptions likewise wero wanted at improved rates ly 0 head pel!- ing nt from De to Bic, as to quality.The supply of calves was limited tha market ruled firm at ar hogs are reported firma gencrally and 8ic bas been \u2018at te to Be paid for ehboice lots Finance and Commerce.Morning Stock Sales.\u2014250 Montrea!, 209 aie Moisous, 138 ; d 2} : 160 Commer 4 TREN i The money wiarket is unchanged at 5 to 64 per cent for all loans on stocks, and 8 to Thor time loans mercantile paper.Bterlin xohan was at Gi to 9 prom for 60-day bills Botwosn banks, 84 t0 81 prem counter and 10 to 10f prem doimand.Currency drafts arc 1-16 aiscount to par.Tho stock markot thie morning was dull and irre- lar.Benk of Montreal sdvanced aod \u2018 per cent.Ontario d \u2018 Commerce, ! : Kicholien, #; City Passonger, 1, a0 St Paul & Manitoba, 33 por cont.The St Paul M.& M.Railway, yesterday, declared à éash dividend ps! per cent, payable in August, and announced an increase ot stock of one share in three at par.St.Paul & Manitoba railway stock opened to- fo New York at 123 and sold tip to 149 I loos than two bours.The rtock closed last night st \u2018This nftornoon Montreal advanced §, end Com- rce, Illchellou, City Pastenger amd Ht.Paul, j.atarlo fall 3 and Metchants', + Afternoon sales \u2014200 Montreal 209 : 50 Ontario, 1814 Molsone.1814 V6 Comenlee ay ouais * Canada Be Poil à A0 Richelieu, 718 ; Tu ess 160 Tatars RN 2ut : Births, Marrrages and Desths, NAN FN PSN NNT EN ASNT ANAS EARRIACGEN.LAROCHE, BONNEVILLE.\u2014At N.D.Chureh, on_ Frid 7th inst, by the Rov.Fsther Giband, Mr.h Laroche, of Quebeo, to M Mary J.Bonneville, ot Montreal.DEAT HR ANDERSON.\u2014At Komptrille, Ont.the 8th ost.jel Audorrgn, of \u2018Aberdeor.Scotiasd, in tho Bôth year of his ago, and fathor of Mrs.E.Chartors and Mra.Joba Bauden of this city.t 'RIBLLY.\u2014In this sity, Béldzot M OEY, Paik Tanly tps Moo residence, 88 Murray Street, on inst., at Dn rien nd a a Are fogu © af without fur otido, Vickebars, Now Orleans.N°8.and Go Cavons reland, papors please copy.) 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