The Montreal daily star, 29 mars 1883, jeudi 29 mars 1883
[" VOL XV NO.74 = PRICE ONE CENT.Mornino 1 elecorams.Condensed Teloxrams.Emperor Williams has completely recovered.The Quesa will visit Sandringham next week.Minister Jouel] has refused to intercede on be- halt of Michael es er 101 Martel aged or « died at Bt.Been Gounty of thiniore, on Monday.The Pennsylvania House has deciared tho seat of Dukes vacant, and ordered » new writ foran election to be issued.General Eackett,Inspector-General of the United Btates army, was etriete sp, with apoploxy at dan Antonie, Kotor: on the 3 T.Green, pastor of the North Street ME Charen, Brooklyn, N.Y.is dead.Lie was one 9 the best kaowa ME.clemgymen in Western Now Rabbi Sob ibe \u2019 member of the Austrian Reicherath.and an Orthodox Jew, who published a lan{festo agninst tbe reform of the Jows, is The rivers Hernad Grau and M .Hungary, are risiag rapidly.Railway emba: ania have boen domolished and a number ot villages are threatened.The central body of \u2018be Ladies\u2019 Land League, New York, has resolved to hold a inass meeting in April to raise a fund 10 be presonted to Paraell va arn The Landen Standard believes Spain has asked Er land to be content with tue pation of Maceo his associates, they to remain in Spaia like ordinary exiles under es pionage.Ai schools, churches and public resorts in Harper, Iowa, bave been ordered tp closed in consequence of nu epidemic of scariot fever.Seven deaths in one family occurred vue day.Three hundred men, supposed to be acting under the direction of the Headiag Railroad are de- datent are now pridge 0 the Pennsyivania ilroad at Second and V'onsago streets, PhilsJel- vues is reported that the State Department at Washington recently received communications irom the Englirh Government suggesting 60- operation in torming an international system of police.\u2018fhree more petitions were filed at Toronto on the 28th against the return of the foliowing Hoform candidates : E.G, Siils, West Nortnumoeriand Awrey, south Wentworth; and D.Molutyre, beutu Victoria W.B.Harding, a surveyor, of St.John, N.R, pleaded xuilty to a charge of bigamy at the County Court, St.Andrews, on the Z/th.He was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary.He had Leen living aliernutely with the two wumen.Leon Eay.sper king at Lyous, strongly advocated the opening of fresh outlets tor ecminerce, which would be of wore advantage than prutection France should keep i in close rupport with her off- shouts abroad, even with those nnt under the tri-coior.Af rotocol has been signed by Ara Pashi, Turkish Minister for Porcign Affairs, and Mr.Wyndham, embodying the moditeaiions discussed between thew in regard to the Conventisn conciuded in 1880 between Sir Henry Layard aud the Purte for tue suppression of negro slavery.The Chinese Goverament have requested Sir Rovert Hart to make tho necessary arraagsmenta for sending { orty ufumbers (karopesns) of the Lin- feral Maritime Custoras to Cores, in order to assist err Mollendorfl in carrying out the provisions of the treaty of commerce with foreign countries.The Home Mission Committee of the Presbyterian Church, sitting at Teronto, has desided to send missionaries to rry, Moose Jaw Wolseley.Virder, Blk Horn, Medicine Hat, dwift t.Maple Cresk, Fort Qu\u2019'Appells, Touchwood, and many otber polnprtant points \\ alous the line of the Canadian Pacilic Railway.ccording to a letter from Askabad, received at Teheran on March 12.the tetal force there \\ consisted of two battalions of infantry and 500 cavalry.The Russian military movements had be- eorme much loss active in that region.and the arrivals of troope bad Genersltranqailiity ited.Commercini affairs were slack.A letter Herat states that the surrounding country is qaietand tbat the inbabitasts are contented./ + DOMINION KENNKL CLUB, A The Bemch Show at Ottawa\u2014End of the .Exhibition.Orrawa, March 28.\u2014The dog show seored au- other suocess to-day, the attendance being fally up te that of yesterday.Again the morning train breught » aumber ot Meutrealers, who were pleased with the animals exhibited.By a very wise rule all the dogs were kept in position until a late hour this afternoon, so that the visitors who bad a previous oppertanity of seeing the animals, had full value fer their money.The following is a contiauation oftbe list of Meatreal and Quebeo Province prise winners: \u2014 Peinterr\u2014\u2018 Dash,\u201d J B Eparrow, Montreal, second prise, $5- Field Spaniels\u2014\u2018 Spot,\u201d W C Bessey, prise, $5.Cocker Spaniels under 28 Ibe\u2014* Red.\" Alouze Wright, Irensides, Que., second prise, $5.Charapéon Greyhouné\u2014\u2018 Spring,\u201d C E Dawson, Montreal, 1st, $10.Greybhouads\u2014* Fly,\u201d Edward Crean, South Quebes, 15st, $10: * Keno,\u201d F.W.W.Bowen, Sherorooke, 2nd, $5.Yerkshire Terriers\u2014*\u2018 Prince,\u201d B.Holbroeks, Montreal, Jet, $10 ; \u201c Charley,\u201d B.Holbrooka, Montreal, 30d, $5; \u201c Lassie,\u201d J.F.Seriver, Moatreal, 2nd.Gerdoa etter Bitehes\u2014\u201d Flatiery,\u201d Robert Biscok woed, Moatreal.15t, $20- Fer Terrier Bitohes\u2014\u2018 Hussey,\u201d Geo.Jordan, Moutreal, 2nd, $5.In the special prises fer the best Skye terrier ewned sad entered bys Jady in Montreal, the winser was \u201c Beauty,\u201d tbe property of Mra Molbrosk, and the prise was given by G.Wilson & Co.of Ottawa, and valuedat $13 To-night the judge in the sporting dog clasres eoncluded his duties, and the non-sporting class judge finished o short time afterwards.ex- hibitiom is now a thing ef the past, but it is safe to say the results wiil exercise an influence fer good for a long time to come.BRITISH COLUMBIA.Chimese Kil) a\u2019 Foreman \u2014 Gold Dis coverier-tu-Vanveuver\u2014Quesa Char -, lette islands Vicronu, B.C., March 27.\u2014A Chinese garg, employed on the railway near New Westminster - sy, made s savage onslamght en their foreman, à Canadian named Nevin, beating him with sbovels and picks until he was uucensciens.He was breught Lo the hospital in » dying condition.The gang is cominaily under arrest, but it is no?believed that they ean be held, as there were mo white witnesses.Wherever tho Chinese cen- gregate iv large numbers they oppress the whites sod threaten to attack them.It is hoped the white immigrants now entering the country will mder the employment of Chinese unnecessary.Extevsive geld and silver Jovesits have been iscevered in the northern end of Vancouver Island.It is reported that am English and Soefeh qoleny is coming out le setsly Queen Charlotte Irlands.News frem the coast states that extensive preparations are being made by fish esnsers for the sppreaching season.THE INDIAN TROUBLES.Trceox, Arizona, March 28.\u2014The Indian situation is growing serious.It is reported that the young bucks on the San Carlos Reservation were very restless last week, and showed every evidence of an early outbreak.They talked of the victory of a Lig chief in Mexico, and said second he would soon be at San Carlos.It is stated couriers have been constantly ing between the reservation and the Juhs band in Sonora, carrying intormation.The band raiding in southeastern Arizona is drawing trom the reservations and increasing in numbers daily.So far | as heard from twenty-one people have been murdered in seven davs.Sonora advices state that the band numbers one hundred and fifty.If the Megican troops pursue them across the border they will likely be forced into Rich- mand, whers the renegades are now receiving reinforcements.- THE LINGAN TROUBLES.Haurvax, NS, March 28.\u2014Tweniy-five non-commissionrel officers and men of the fgudney volunteers, under Capt.Hill, bave arrived at the Lingau inines, and are quartered 10 the neighborhood, This morning the manager of the mine got men to work the engines, pnuiping watez, and will resume raising coal as soon as the water is out of the mine.County Constables to-day arrested two of the rioters, sad are in search of others.It is not probable , there will be any more trouble at the works, , and there will be nonecestity for a force going from here, \u201cRe auey Unndornea\u201d (wi (with oan, Pimples) to If you desire a fair oomph free from blotches and cms, take \u2018Golden { vince of Quebes, Discovery.\u201d By a 16 QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.Fifih Parliament\u2014Socend Acssien, [SPECIAL DESPATCE TO THE STAR} Quanne, Maroh 238.\u2014The House met this morning at 11.15.> After reutine, Mr.Gauthier, from the Commits tee on Agriculture, reported in favor of the fixing of an Arbor Day for the planting of forest trees in this Province and for that purpose recommended the division of the Province into two districts, eastern and western, separated by a line formed by the eastern frontier of the counties ef St.Maurice, Yamaska, Drummond, Richmond and Compton, and that the 7th May be fixed for Arbor Day in the western division and the 16th of the same month for the castern division, on account of the difference of climate.The repert also en- derses the action of the Council of Public Instrue- tion in recommending that schools be given holidays on Arbor Day, and susgorts that the $600 proposed to be voted for the best oxsays on tree planting be graated to agricultural socisties devoting themselves to such planting.Hon.Mr.Lynch suggested that a proclamation be at once issued setting apart the dates suz- gested tor Arbor Day instead of waiting to com- menco uext year.The suggestion was agreed to, an.the repurt adopted.On motion of Mr.Arehambanit, the bill te amend the Act respecting the deatipts of the Province was read n sccond time.The House then adopted the report en the resolutions respeoting the mew loan of $500,000, when a bill tounded ou them was introduced.Mr.Lynoh's bill concerning Previnsial land surveyors was passed through committee of the whoie, read à third timo and passed, the ciause imposing a penaity on persons other than Lro- tessionai surveyers fer drawiog division lines having first besn dropped.Ou motion of Mr.Fausher for papers coneern.ing Freuch-Canadians at Boston, a loag debate occurred respesting certain slanders mads by Col- Fosterupon the character amd morality of the French-Canadians resident in the United States, in whioh it was staied, amongst other things, that they were lower (ban the Chinese.Esergetie spesches protesting against these malicieus accusations were made by Messrs.Joly, Marchand, Meshane and Moussean, all of whom spoke of the splendid oitisens which French-Canadians made, and of their bigh-toned morality.Liofsrence was also made to the statement of prem- inent Americans that they Abeded ne better eiti- zens than the French Canadians, over 20,000 of whom were killed in the United States civil war.After slaughtering a number of items on the order paper and adopting several motions for returns of various kinds, (be Honse adjourned at 11 o'clock p.m., 10 moet again al 3 o'cioek.AFTERNOON BESSIOX.The Houss re-assembled at 3.13 p.m., went into comm.ttee aod adepted the Dentists\u2019 bill with seme amendments, which were concurred in, when tho measare was read a third time.Mr.Carbray moved for a return of the tien of tho Province of Quebec, asco nationalities, from the last oensus, and raid nis objeet was te cali attention to the grest injustice done te his fellow esuntrymen, the Irish Catholics of this provines, in the matter of public patronage, and, more especially, to the faot that, since Confederation, thoy had been deprived of à representative in tho Cabinet, although they formed a very large proportien of the pepulatien, coming eut in Eaportance to the Frenoh Canadians, and largely exceeding the Eoglish or Becfeh elements He weuld gladiy bail tbe day when our only popalte [resogaized natienality would be that of Canadians simply, one of which we ail could feel prond, but since we had net yet renched that, and since it was tbe universal custom in each provines, and at Ottawa, to endearer to resoguisoeach of the large natioaalities cemprisiag eur populatien, he saw ne eause why, in ihis prevines, the Irish Cathelle element alone shemld not be recoguized in car Government, and, 83 an Irish Catholic representing what was always recogmised as an Irish Cathoiie constituency, he protested in the mest smergetic manner against such \u2014njustios.Hen.Mr.Mousseau considered the [Irish element ably represented in the Cahine:, in the persen of Mr.Lywch, who, although a Pretestant, was in heart and soul an Irishman, and as deserving of the confidence ef his fellow eouatry- men of all sreeds as was Mr.Parnell, the great national leader ia the Mother-laad.He admitted the importance te as government of having representatives of all mationalities and creeds in its composition, bat contended that the thing was not always pessible remarks from Messrs.MeShane and Fiynn, the motion was carried.On motion of Mr.Marchand, an address was veted for orders-in-C0uncil, reports, ete, concerning Pelix Fortier.On metion of Hon.Mr, Wartele, it was reseived that Mr.Sawyer's indemnity be paid in full, his absence for seme days {rum the House at the opening of the session having been due te severe illness Hon.Mr.Wurtele moved the second reading of his bill concerning the propesed loan ef $600,000.Mr.Mercier consented to the motien baing earried en division, it being understeed that the Oppesition protested against the prinsiple ot thus inereasimg the indebtedness of the pre- vince.The bill was accerdiegly read à second time, {pr passed threugh committee, read à third time and as ?Hom.Mr.Mourseau then moved tbe House-inte committes of the whels on the resslutioa Tesposy- ing the care of the insane.Hoa.Mr.Joly moved in amendment that the House do mot new go into committee, but that it be resolved that the contrae signed with the proprieters of the Beauport Msylum for ons year only.After remarks by Messrs.Moussean, Marchand, Blanchet and Robertson, Mr.Watts moved the adjournment of the debate, and the House ad- jeurned at 6:08.EVENING BRSSION.Mr.MoStane moved the second readingef fhe amendments made by the Legislative Ceuneil to the City of Montreal bill.Mr.Mersier sxprossed regret that the other House should have seen ft to unde the werk of this Heuse, especially that relatiag te the statute ?isbor taz.He did net intend te offer any obstacle to jhe passage ef the bili, bat be promised te begin the same work over agaih next year till he attained his object.Alter a few remarks from Messrs.Archam- bauit and Beaubien Mr.MeShane thanked the House, and espacially the Oppesitien leader and the Premier, for wit wing soy turther o i- tion to the paseage of the bili, which, he believed, would be acceptable to the peeple of Meatreal, and the motion passed.Tho debate was then resumed on the resolutions respecting the care of the insane and idiots, snd, alter a (ow remarks frem Messrs.Mercier and MeShane, Nr.Joly\u2019s ameadment was pat and rejected, for, 10; against, 44.The tain mo tion was then adopted en-the same divi sod the House went inte eommittes en the resols- lions.After rome discussion an addition was made te the resolutions to the effect that, at time within the tenor twenty years ef the contract, the Lieut.-Governor-in-Council will have power 10 purchase the asylum building.These reselim- tions wéte thea reported and road a first time.On the motion for the first reading of the amendment made by the Legislative Ceuneil to tho bill to amend the Code ot Civil Procedare, it was explained that the bill, as adopted by the Legisiative Assembly, bad provided that the Court of Appeal should sit permanently in Montreal, exeept during recesses, and when actually silting in Quebec ; niso that the amendmæent made in the Lagistative Couneil was te previde that special terms should be fzed for Montreal, when found necessary.After much discassion for and againet thé smendments,it was agreed thet this master should | stand over till to-morrow.Hon.Mr.Lyneh moved the House into commit- tes upon the tollowing resolutions :\u2014 Resolved 1\u2014That all bonevelent, provident and provident mutual associations uoder obi of the Consolidated Statutes of Canads aud all lite insurance companies nat licensed wider the ederal pathority and and doing buai: ia the the Inspector of rare pointe à noder the Act ess 45 Vi ia, pry 40, and oe = visions o e ot shal la\" to s seciations and Sy mention LA rescintique, VF Resolved, 3-That such sivociations or com: shall deposit with ihe Provincial Treasurer, money or in bonds, the various sums received by them from time te time to pay or certificates of membership that mature and are duringthe life of the assured, and also all pagable surplus funds that their respective boards of directors may consider are not required to pay losses, current liabilities or working expenses, so as to secure to their policy holders or me: rs Kio for vith She ol ligations imposed on ue © terms o eir con sue: posi tho Provincial Treasurer for the the policy bolders dr mc rs of iations or co! ies ; provided thas their head offices are locate within the Provinoe of Que but if the head offices of Juch ai Ssvorja;, tions or Bompadnies are not loeat uebec soeb de oajia ts shall be da beid only for y of\" © poliey bolders or mambers who teoide 15 the said province.Kesolved, 3\u2014Fhat such deposits shall be repaid in various amounts by the Provinoi urer to the heirs or assigns of any dooeased member u presentation of a certificate frem the board of directors of any such association or company, to the effect that such heirs or assigus are entitled to re- oeive such amounts ; that the board shall be bopnd to issue such certificate upon gach heirs or assigns frling the necessary proef of their rights to the same, within the delay specified by the by-laws of the association or company, or upon a final judgment rendered by a court of competent jurisdiction d tion or y to pay such evotped.§- That it shall be lawfal for the Treasurer of the Province, siter being authorized thereto by the Lieutenant-Gerernor-in-Council, to allow suoh associations and companies, for the deposits made by them\u2019, such rate of interest as he may trom time to time, deem expediout, and that such associations compani es shall be bound tos contribute rtion the expenses ns © manoer prorided by section 12 of the anid Aot, 45 Vie., chap.49 Atter a short discussion the resolutions were reperted, and a bill founded on them road a first time, Hoa.Mr.Wurtele moved the House into committee of sapply.Mr.McShane moved\u2019 an amendment condemning the settlement made with the City of Quebec relative to 1t# grant Le the railroad as disadvan- ous to the Province.The amendment was lost on division, and the Heuse went into committee and reported the last item of the estimates for Beauport Lanstic Asylum.\u2018The House thea proceeded to eoncar in the estimates reperted from the Committee of Supply, and read them all a first and second time, several divisions taking place on them.Hon.Mr.Wurtels moved that the House go into Committees of Ways and Means, bat subsequently, at the roquest of the 0, ition, allowed the motion to go over till Mr.Shehyn, who was absent, could make an amendment prepared by him.Mr.Lynch then moved the House into committee on bis resolution respocting the sale and administration of woods on pablio Janda, stating thst he intended to amead them in committee sons te meet the objections made the other right In commitiee the amendments wers made and the resolutions reported, whea a bill founded on them was introduced.The House thea adjourned st 2-30 a.m.\u2018d in trust ity of al ing the DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Fifth Parliament\u2014First Session, Orrawa, March 28-\u2014Sir Charles Tupper moved for leave to introduce à bill to amend the Aet respecting the offices of Receiver-General sad Minister of Public Works, as to the powers of the Minister of Railways and Canals.Motion carried sad bill read a first time.Mr.Ress [Middiesex] moved a resolution declaring it desirable as near the clere of each financial year as possible to pe ublish a digest of the departmental reports.otion withdrawa, after ministerial explanatiens The following motions for papers were carried :\u2014 Mr.Gordon\u2014Copiss of all correspondence not yet laid befere the House om the subjest of the oonstruetion of the Esquimalt and Nagaimo Railway.Mr.Forbes Correspondence between the Minister of Marine aad ries or his deputy, and any person or persons soncerned in the employment of the Gevernment steamer \u201c Newfield\u201d in aiding the wrecked steamship \u201c Moravian,\u201d ete.Mr.Reid\u2014Cerrespondenes, ste.relating to the mail services between Barkerville and ibe Forks of thé Quesnelie, B.C., since the year 1878.Hon.Mr.Blake\u2014Statement showing, separately for each year, since the establishment of the superannuation fund: 1st, The number of persons on the list for the year as entitled to the benefit of the Act; 2nd, The number superan- nusted duriag the year under the Aot; 3rd, The number retired during the year on a gratuity under the Act; 4th, The total ameunt paid into the famd from the beginsing by those who where during tbe year raperannunted or retired on à gratuity; 6th, The number of persons on the list for the year who died in the service ; 6th, The total amount paid into the fund from the bezin- may Je Sr NTREAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 2) 1883.to issory netes and bills of ex- Joni » second time and referred to a consisting of Messrs WeCarthy, seloat sammition Girousrd [Jaoques Cartier], Jermiesen, Wells and the mover.The House adjourned at 10.40.\u2019 THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR.LoxDox, March 28.\u2014The French Government announcves a chauge of in its relations to Madaguscar, and that the mew policy | wiil be milder than seemed possible when wat vessels were first sent out.The altered situation, as stated by the Government, is dus to the conciliasorydin ition shown by the native tribes with which the French troops and.sailors have come in contact.French hostilities will therefore not be directed against the tribes, but will be confined to measures for chastising the Queen and the counsellors by whom her course was influenced.It always does its duty,@rys Hon.Wm.F.Cody, (Buffalo Bill), of St.Jacobs Oil.It cares vein.The sum of £80,000 has, it is understood, been left to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary by the late Mr.Duncan Vertue, H.E.1.C.8., of 3 Eton Terrace, Edinburgh, who died lestimonth.Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate.In Joasiokness.Prof.Adolph Ott, New York, says : « I used it for seasickness, among the passengers, during a across the Atlantic.\u2018In the plurality } of cases, fete saw the violent symptoms yield, whieh characterize that disease, and give way to à healthful action of the functions impaired.\u201d There had been a seeming coldness between two Brookiyn lovers.One day Emily's schoolfellow ventured to refer to the subject, and asked her, \u201c When did you see Chariey last\u201d \u201cTwo weeks ago to-night.\u201d ¢* What was he doing!\u201d \u201cTrying to get over the fence.\u201d « Did he appear to be much agitated 1\u201d «So greatly,\u201d returned Emily, \u201cthat it took all foe strength of papas new bull-dog to hold 2 Millions of packares of 1 the Diamond Dyes have been sold without a single complaint.Everywhere they are the favorite Dyes.At » meeting of the Inverness Town Council it was agreed to petition in favor of the proposed.line of railway between Inverness.and Glas All ladies who may be troubled with nervous prostration, who suffer from organic displacement; who have a sense of weariness-and a feeling of lassitude ; who are languid in the morn- and sleep at propet hours uncertain, shomld have recourse to Mrs.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetsble \u201cCompound.Special Notice.If you are tired taking the griping pills try Carter's Little Liver Pills and take some comfort.A man can\u2019t stand everything.One pill a dose.A Proor or Erricacr.\u2014All those who have used Dr.8ey\u2019s remedy to fight indigestion, at their disposition, and, moreover, reconmend.it to their friends and acquaintances.all druggists, §1 a bottle, a salmon fishery district of Scdtland.rN 0 NEW AND \u2018WONDERFUL.The Spirometer, avonted & dby M.ex-Aide and trestment lore a at the Institute are entirely new in .Souvial wrislle, of adn International Throat On motion of Mr.Cameron [Buren], the Aet te amend the oriminal law and to extead the provisions of the Act respecting offences nat the person was read a third time and pad Ou Mr.Casgrain\u2019s bifl for the better prevention o frand in relation to contrasts invoiving the itare of public meneys coming up fer a third readi Mr.Rom | Middiesez) moved that the Hill be referred back to Committes of the Whole Heus® for the purpese-of restoring the clause probibiting oontractors {rom eontributing te election funds, \u2018| whieh had besa struck out by the select com- mittes.The amendment was lost by 40 yeas and DO nays.The bill was then read a third time and passed.a The debate on the motion of Mr.Cameron (Victeria] that the bill to provide for the punishment of seduction, aduitery aad- like effonces be not now censidered, bat that it be referred back te Committee of the Whole, with instructions to amend the same by ring that the testimony of the female should The cerrobo rated by other evidenos, ** proving the Eee te have been committed,\u201d was centinued, and after some discussion the motion was carried by 78 yeas to G1 nays.After receus, Mr.Desjardins moved the third reading of the Act respecting the Credit Fessier France-Canadien.Mr.Auger moved the six months\u2019 heist.Mr.Ouimet moved in amendment te the amend- sont, that the bill be recommitied to the committee of the whole with instructions to amend the second clause te tho effect that the rate of interest shopid not exceed eight per oent.per apsam, including the annual allowaace lor eost of management.Atter some discussion, Mr.Auger called atton- tion to the fast that the hour for private biils had i d, sud the debate nceordiagly stoed over.6 House then went into committes of the whole oa the amendment to the bill to provide for the punishment of adultery, vednetion anû like effences proposed by Mr.Cameron [Viote- | ra .tate & clause providing that the evidence of the female should not be suffi cient unless it was cor reborated somo ether material evidence in rt of the all promise of marriage.the scduetion, the inveigiement or the eaticoment.Mr.MeCarthy painted out that the member for Victoria, who was now absent, bad given notice of his amendment to the House, which bad adept- ed it, and it hardly fair now, in committee, to substitute another amendment for that agreed to by the House.After some diseussion, an amendment similar to that suggested was adopted sad reported te the House.motion of Mr.MeGarthy the House \u2018went nto esmpmittes on the bill respecting carriers by lan Mr.Coughilà moved aa amenément providing that no special contracts under which earriers land evdeavored to essape Hadillty for loss caused by their own neglect should.be binding, aad leaving parties testurse to sommen law of the jan \u2018The amendment was Jost,\u2019 \"SeCaller » slight atmendiment bad boou made to ene of the clauses the Committe rose and reperted the bil In committees, Mr.Charlton moved to subst On motion of Ni.Yetdwn the Mil lo amend the Aux te the ater ahd ai these whe during the year disd in the dental In their effects, curing ee if magic, Catarrh, pent end Queue of (ho Sond.(hroar, aa Tenge.Tad Mr.Yanasse\u2014Statement of Railway comp ned! sad of this, © now ë Lm 12 im Canada which bave mado tion to the Gov t Bone.em specialists de 2 entire or Parliament of tt for subsidies or ts in of the above named ace, wh sat recents Lave money or otherwise from 1874 up to this date, been called incurable.The Jarre majority of Physicians ote.Vike of locatabilivy, | deceiving pos proach this doo The following Acts were received from the oar who are dying of these disses.whea cure could Benate, intredused and read a first time :\u2014Aet to outained oases were bands of ho have discovered the method of amend the Interpretation Aot, Act mating to testing them.DONT BE DACEIVED, BOM booms, ke, in New Brunswick DE COURE RD.YOU CAN RE CURED.BY T RE Dis- The International Throat & Lung Institute, 13 Phillipe Square, Neutreal, Is now tn charge of that emineat Throat and Lang Specialist, DR.HENRY J.ROGERS, | Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, of and member of the of rans ot Easier ion agian, Jats Surgeon \u201ca, \u2018who 18 now ia - Scuvielle tres Consultation and a trial of the me to the \u2019 our :KIDN EY-WORT\" i GIVE WRITTEN GUARAN- TBR that my MOUSTACHE GROWER will protues ten weeks or monez refuaded ; price ai recta.BI.Addvess J.MURRAY MCNEIL, 0: a Tex AT QHOR TEL THE etes rai SE 20 LEADING ARTICLE.THE FRENCH CQFFEE .PREPARED BY TMR mer LIQUOR TEA coMPANT.Montreal Braggh-=2477 SC St Lawrenes De | RYE FLOUR and RYE MEAL) MOHIEY, PRAKL CORNHBAL 1 GRANULATED WHEAT, a4 BRODIE & HARVIE, .lod 13 A ing ; in whom the appetite for food is capricious | Ln large old-fashioned | bile and constipation, always like to have some |\" Sold by | \u2018The Shetland Islands hyve been formed into.| Li-Quor Tes Company is Perfection.I & Bitiean, druggists, Cedar Rapids, RTE We have never sold soy medicine thet gives such satisfaction to tue consumer dnd pleasures to the seller as Dr.Thomas\u2019 agi Oil.We can refer you to numbers have used it for diphtheria with entire satisaction and success, The he oro ministers of New Orleans have ioners to be vaccinated after dt Health liad-employed every means a round in vain.Skinny Men, %Wells' Health Renewer\u201d restores health r, cures tis Impotence, Gen- Debiliy.$1.pein \" Waar A Farr was Tazrr '\u2014Benevolent pair : \u2018Good morning, sir.Will you kindly ibute to our fund for the \u2018civilization of Chili t\u2019 These poor benighted} Chilians, sir, have fallen\u2014\u2014\"\" Stock Exchange swell: « Chilians\u2019 fallen ?Yes, confeund them, they have\u2014three-quarters again, I see\u2014\u2014\"\" B.P.: ¢ Three-quarters ! No, sir\u2014entirely ; they've fallen entirely into darkness and d n.We propose to raise them \u201d S ES: \u201cYes, I hope they will soon rise.If they fall much more I shall \u2018sell.\u2019 ** [Benevolent party thinks Swel! has sold\u2014him.Li-Quor Tea is thy leading article.Montreal Branch, 177 St.Lagrrence street.Special Notice.The great success thay has dttended our efforts to give the best possiblo-value in Boys\u2019and Yeuth's Garments is without parallel in the Deminion.Call and see the largest variety and best assortment ever shown in this city, at the Boston Clothing House, 4] and 43 St.Joseph Street.Mr.J.R.Seymour, Draggist,St.Catharines, writes that he finds an ever-increasing sale for ock Blood Bitters, and adds that hecan, t hesitancy, recommend it.Burdock esses of the Blood, Liver-and Kidneys.Oh, What A Cenzh! .Will you heed the warming.The signal ape of thesuzeapproach of that more terrible diseifih, Consumption.Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50e, to fun the risk and do nothing forit.We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will Cure your Congh.It never feils.Thisexplains why more than a million bottles wore seld last year.It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once.Mothers, do not be without it.Sold y Laviolette & Nelson, 309 Notre Dame st., and B.E.McGale, 301 St.Joseph st.à + Catarrh\u2014New treatment, whereby permanent care iseffeoted in one to three plications.Treaties on reoeipt of stamp.4 i Dixon & Son, 305 King strest west, Loronto, Ont.Croup, cuted by Downs\u2019 Elixir.Pledicines, NERVOUS DEBILITY.A Cure Guaranteed.C.Wast's Nerve and train Treatment, a gus - specitic for Hystena, Lissiness, Corfvaitions, jexvous Neucmigia, Headache, Nervous Prostra- oy the use alcoho: or tobacco, Wakeful- Dopression, Softeniag of the ram resulting 5 i in laminity and leeding $0 niisery, decay ana death, Pre- |.wind Age, Loss-of Power, mut Spermatarres caus- od of the brain.Each box contains coms \u2018a treatment.$1 u dox, oraix boxes for $5, sent dy mail prepaii on of price.We ax boxes 10 cure any case.ith each order received by ns for six boxes, ACCOM with $5, we will purchaser our written to refund thé money if B.E.MeGALE, Chemist, 301 St Joseph.street, M Bleod Bitters is the great specific for all dis ic Articles ANNAN TNS ON IA COAL OIL DRAIN PIPES, Drioks, des ALES RÉ ENN ik, Glo Crag stress (CARPET FELT, for putting un- Keeps out moths, and lasts for ten Years.Brien bo per sors.Free to any part 6! tho dit y BRNNET & CO., Wholesale Stationers, 453 Bt.Paul street.greatly reduced Forks, Plated 8) itt 63s 583 UTLERY at prices.Table Knives Forks, Batter Kntves and Ila & COL, ooner « ratz and £t Peter streets.6 a DN ER\u2019 S QUININE omer ALT i doable the etna sey gonde sirest.Isa JW.eo BE HOUSES TO LET.LET\u2014Nice Dwellings at $13 Dorchester s treat, others at 7 and A ply W.CA yr * a Le To LET \u2014 Cottage.Dorchester Aer Cote se Antome.HTUGU GALLAGHER, nue 11 Plateau street, 14 0 LET rooms and fuarnace.TO.LET\u2014House 49 Eyifor, or Apply at 51 Aylmer street.O LET\u2014Two large flats with office and use of Hydraalic Holst in that fine store, No.11 £ 12 Commissioner.Apply oo precaiscs, (GHEAT CHEAP SALE of Exhibition Boots and \u201choes, consisting of Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 goods of the finest materials and ApOriOE works workmanship, at reduced Pics.Custom wark inade to order at shortess notice.DOUGLAS, 1314 St, Catherine TL LUMINATED PRESENTATION ADDRESSES, handsomely executed by rdv Cox, 114 st Francois Xavier street, Engraving ln all its branches, Address ani find prices 1603 hv py fa K NITITED CARPET LINING ee (D STAIR PADS, for vconomy and best rogaits Carpets woar twice as jong as wita ny Orban.pale for Farmiture.Aattress Pads foc putting oa top of woven-wire aad other springs, to pro- wot hair maîtresses ror saiù by l'age.Musson aad Henry Morgan & Co.z HLS.SHIRTS.SHIRTS.\u2014 PELFECI MIT, Madeto order.J.B.LAPLAMME late of Kemp & Co, 243 St.Janes street.157z pL SCIENCE OF LIFE; OR SRLF-PRESERVATION, a medical work for covery nian, yOuUg, Jnlddicaysd, or ola.125 twvaluabie pre- scrptions (Or All discases, 204 INLUUW UURN fes, and W SOBTAN POLES in all Mes ers at HULK, 38% À 40 bieury ut.À IRE ROPE \u2014Best Bran nds of Charcoal iron, Bossemer, Siemens, in and Crucible Cast steel, Manufactured by B.GRrEXINU & -, Hamilton, Canada 50 z HITE BRICKS \u2014 Portland, Romar and Canada Cemnonts, Fire :trioks, Fire êc.ro ALEX.BREMNEN, 640 Craigsireet.80x » h Cone Clay, ay Male.NNN ATOR ~~ R SALE CHEAP\u2014A CHEST OF C ABI- net-maker\u2019s Tools Apply ut $3 Cathedral street F°EEA BALE\u2014 A NEW MILCH cow.n QUR ALE CARPENTERS TOULS; A so, Mortiss Machine, at 141 Laval À venue.734 OR SALE CHEAP\u2014PURTABLE ENE and Rouler, 15 H.P.Apply to H.O'Neil, No.49 St.Mary street, or to W.Faunaon.Stockwell, r.Q.73 4 Fob BSALE\u2014DOUBLE CARRIAGE.i, =T Urbain st.R SALK\u20144- LIGHT SOAL, oil CHAN: = coter, #12, cost $20.U 159%,\u201d a office.MOR SITE CHEAP\u2014A FIRST- BOU- ble range and a new, only 12 months in use: will suit Hotel.Restaurant or> ng .Apply 238 Netre Dame st.60 Fos SALK\u2014Six Billiard Tables, ill sell one or wx ommodats purchaser.Note\u2014Taces tablemcan be east! oasly Rrand, Billiard Room, For SALE\u2014Bar Fixtures, Coun Apply to 123 »t.Comstant stree \u201c45 FORSAITH NEWSPAPER - me lox 5.all ta fair condition and complete, Cues, Rack, 2&2.Wi yea made into \u201cPools,\u201d and at small cost.Apply ht \u2018Winasor Hotel.ter and Etand, Looking Glass and Pictures, atc, etc.FOLDING racine FOR SALE\u2014A FORSAITH POLDEE\u2014is in Ger.and ill be soid at » moderate price.Would take part ment 8 r ager to eut 32 inches wide & 10 G-inohes G9p.* W.8 (nsoN.eat \u201c* SPAR ** Vice Booms A AAA Roox AND BOARD.53 VICTORIA Bre Beware of Cheap Imitaslons.82 \u201cKnow That SULPHUR AND IRONBIT- TERS Will make the weak strong and gives the feeble, nerve.Will increase the muscular force and double the staying power.Will insure a hearty appetite and incseased digestion.Will give sleep, ssund and refreshing in due season.Builds up the constitution and makes the weakest rugged.Strengthens feeble women and makes puny children strong.Cares General Debility and gives a new lease of life.Will infuse with new life the weakes*~invalid., The Habits, occupations, vices and unnatural modes of living which seem to follow civilization.have the effect of depleting the human sys- , tem of its necessary supply of of 10% and science having determa was bound to find means ie ro Diish that supply.It was sa im- Ea at colt sas J Bat it * {SULPHUR AND fished.pa * erhich bave so quickly secu- sed the endorsement of medical 425, as well as the public gene.Lom in bination with ne oe, Ze Tories imilati nd The on Co te ablest medical men + \u2018have examined this preparstiom is that it is the bess thing of the kind ever invented.; * SULPHUX AND Inox Brr- mms Sold by all Druggists - and at Depot 150 St.James St.West, Montreal, Price 500.\u201cign ASE \u201cDR.SEY'S 3 REMEDY, ; TESTIMONIAL À ne 3 rd JROUMS FURNISHED FOR GENTLEMAN, on tt Famille atrest, priv.\u201c M 1355,\" srax office.- TES RuvMS-6e UN IVEESITY STREET.70 ROCH-FURNBHED.86 ST.ANTOLIN pa OOM \u2014W ELL FURNISHED, FOR TAY in rear.599 SL Lawre RuvMs\u2014NICE SATHORAL L ST ROOM \u2014FURNISHED, IN PRIVATE FAMIly.564 Laganchetiere st.736 RooM\u20140; ST.ELIZABETH SIRKET.Rs, ou M _ NEWLY FURNISHED, FIRST FIRST fora ah 5 COM-PLEASANT Y VIEW, GENTLEMEN.Bath, &c., same flat.41 Genevieve, cerner Palace.T O U M \u2014 CUMFORTAHLY FURNISHED, with or withont board, No.36 Hermine sreet, s \u2014 > » ) FURNISHED, 81 CATHEDRAL oF Ros AND BOAHD\u2014387 CHAL HISET, near 8e.Denis.715 OUM\u2014FKONT ROOM, FUKNISHED OR nafarmnished, 612 St Lawrencrst.714 Rooms MoGILL COLLEGE AVEN NOE JR UvME\u2014SUPERIOR.147 METOALFE, Ruous AND BOARD\u201426 ST.DENIS HT, = RCM FURNISHED WITH BOARD, 630- part of the ROCM=_TFURNVHED 0! OR UNFORNISH- ef kiichçn.Ko.154 Dreist street.06 RS GOM\u2014 CONFORTABLY FURNISHED, with Bath and and WC, for ae or two gentlemen.110 8¢.Urbain stroet.see Rooms MkS.MITCHELL, MLDWI = FE.58 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, NEAR BEAVER Hall, 668 EE st.To, LE] NFURNISHED po AF ply 148 Bley ae To LET: \u2014COMFORTABLE ROOM.28 vis.toriast.Ss 7 JSooms vante.OOM WANTED\u2014WEST OF BLEURY ST.| nl me 07 Porte 0 .Address or PrAR office.\u201c7 RoE WANTED \u2014 UNFURNISHED, IR lecmilty.Address, \u201cN 1335,\" Srax oies.ANTEL\u2014H ALAD AN Gu oR in a respectable locality, rooms vik board or 0 comfortabi waa where a few boarders are kept.Address \u201cWw 1603,\" sraz office.33 Ant ED IMMEDIATECY EOOM FUR- aished or unfurnighed, vel! heated, young lady, with ol kitchen, vicinity of Beaver nace.dirs Falind ouvre sas to ond vs fro AR often.a Apply \u201cW 1654,\" or VV eratatet von SE UE SOUPLE, 190 TWO 1648\u201d STAR SfBce.73 =X WASTER AE ENTS BY A A aLADT, Aly, two or three iterate: wh or without board, rest dre Lame Tenos Main street.Tr 1584,\u201d STAN office.723 Wes on Beso unfurnished aiirens ea sites e or tran office.71 4 Boxed.ALAA SA PN NPN NNN SS at BGAR AR Pa _ EXCELLENT BOOM! ARP Boss VACANCIES FI GEORGE 713 BRT EATERS.« st ri ANN ©.D.EDWARDS, MANUFACTURER OP FIRE-PROOF SAFES, Made wilh fneide boit work end hinged cap.Also, SURGLAB-FHOOF CHEUTE, made with all the medern Improvements |, amevent wedging and wee : Of thy afr puny.Salïtaroeus, 30 8s.James street, Wess \u2019 Cuirsiar o£ Latite-2t.Antoine St.- Pastory, 90.Wellington Rireet.0 LET\u2014Furnished Cottage, du Lower Lachine road, three miles from P.O., toad be River Bank.Kitchen lawn, Sood stabling, Gi 257 718 , bath house in TO LET\u2014Brick Cottage, Garden, soisons ask at Mount Royal vais.3.WALLEY.fr dco house.outing sq STORES, &c., TO LET.O LET \u2014 Drug Store, at Richmond, £8.Possession 1st May.Terms moderate.Apply C.CARPKNTER, Richmond, P.Q.Ts TO LET\u2014A large handsome and dai Store, No.1 ft, Peter st, at present occupied by the Honorable Hudson Bay Company, and soveral other stores in St.Peter and Foundling streets, all well adapted for carrylug on Wholesale ness of any kind.Per particulars apply to E.A.MAXTINKAU, Aout for the Grey Suns\u2019 Buil No.257 8t.Joseph OFFICES TO LET : and WANTAD To LET\u2014Oflices.The most de- irable offices in the city.Apply Rocm Ke»$, 132 Si.James st.33 15 \u20180 LET \u2014 Offices, in Barron Block, No.162 St.James atroot.An elevator of the best deni a to ba soon tn opération, na one buliding 2 y hot water gystem.Apply separ Barton slock, or L U.METU, N.P., lu 5t James 3 Juve.LL Exoperty Lox Sale.SU FARMS and other | properties\u2014 Over theee milton dollars\u2019 worth\u2014[arges: list in Domlaion, with map of Onsasio, three cent stamp.\u2014W.Jun! on receipt of .Torr co.Mamilion, OR SALE \u2014 Farm, 350 acres.200 in thorough state of cultivation snd 150 in Wood gpd Pasture ; buildings exceiicat, land first-class, well watered, fenced, &c.For further particulurs, apply at 11 McGill College Avenue, Montreal.12 3 ETIS\u2014FORSALE\u2014A Cottage beautifully situated between the road and t the sea, With eight rooms, Litchen xrenion, furniture, boats, ete.Apply at 111 Macxay stree! FOR SA LE\u2014Hotel in this city.Address, * M 1593,\" Brak office.R SAlLK\u2014Tenement House.141 Laval Avenue.73 4 [OR SALE\u201440 Shuter street.First-class cut stone front tenement house, de- le tached, In perfect order, possession lower half m: had in April.Apply on D 716 Sitnattons Vacant.NV HOLESALE CLOTHING.WANTED.FIRST-CLASS TEAVELLER for LOWER PROVINCES.Address, \u201c V.1639.\u201d STAR Office, 734 W ANTED FOR AN INSURANCE OFFICE, À revpéctable youth not over 15 yeurs-of age, Addreut, inowah fing ».0.Bex 493, Montreal o WANTED \u2014 Good Floor an Bench Moulders, also young men of some perience who desire 0 Somplete thelr timo at tas One but steady and reltaiile men need apply.TROY MAILEABLE LxOK LO., Iroy, N.Y.73 13 W ANTED\u2014A Carpenter; one.ed to werk in à machine MITCHELL & CO., St.Poter and Cralu streetæ ANTLED\u2014VYor the Hamilton Club, 8 Secrutary-Manager, to devote = whole time time \u2019 to t, imclading catering.competent mau.ror particulars Aa > liasnilton Club, Hamilton, ont.W AN ANTED\u201420 good Plasterers, Cornicn hands Wages, 2420 per , day.Apply a Eee Avenue and Cyzs atreuts > li TOM O'BRIEN.A smart Boy :0 do messages.Apply at once, Tae STAR OFFICE IRLS WANTED\u2014WANTED TEN P; rienced Paper Bag Makers; cuastaut AN A LE - Apply 33 St Paul street, 733 W AN TED-YOUNG with light housswork.VWANIEO\u2014A YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED - Lady to take charge of a small grooary, must be of undoubted Lespoutabliity, call ub 44 Latour Jus after 6 pin.73 w ANFED\u2014AGIRLAS BOUSEMAID AND auras ww one cluld.Apply av 1766 St.Toa = Wa NTrl\u2014\\ GENKRAL 8k.HHVANTS aocd wages faid.Apply to T4 Victor a mrest TANTED\u2014A GENFEAL SERVANT, Rie ferences required.1245 Derchester street - VV ANTEUAURS FTRSFS LassJOINERE, Apply to John 3{clihons, No.16 Kent mess 733 *- VVASTEL\u2014A LADY 10 FILE RETRO.\u201cible office positict: ; hoars from 9 a.m.5 wages $lU per week applicant must med Lo which will bo secured.Addrens VV 1622,\" sTano WH, Vv \"GIRL TO ASSIST 18 Durceher ee \u2026 ANT 5 b\u2014u#FICE ROY.15 Pace d'Armes.TT Al OUNCE TU LEARN A 2coJ trade, wayes $2 per week.2 Uleury\u201d up-staire 73 2; WANT ED-GEN ERAL SEEVANT, ¥ Coursol st 7a + ANTED \u2014 BARBER, APPLY ALJ Hatel.Alph Martineau.VVANTE EN-ANEXCERIENC STZDCOURTEE for :te Hotall Business.Apply at BT Birwry streot, between 12 and 1 pain.\u201c38 VV ANTED\u2014A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL x as general servant, in a small Fnolish fam! good home to the right person.Apply 4 7 Bleury, WANTED \u2014 Di DRESSMAKERS, ALSO _A A HOR SALE OR.TO RENT\u2014A Relidence and TY devirable VIIA Lower Lachine Read, » fronting on Bt.\"aurons 2h River, with Coach House, Stable and Outbuildings, with aspiendid Garden.Apply wu » STANTON, 151 M.James st.54 tf Une six uiles above the Town of Lachuts, two miles from Station, \u2018ou a Cu HOK SALE\u2014FARNS.WANTED GIRLS DIMEDTATELE CE M.Mosney à Co, Canads Home Nail Works, 139 Mill st.734 WASTED JOINERS-FEW GUOD MEN.iL Nightingale, 9 Bt J WANTED FUR SEWERS 1 TO Apply 18 St.Joseph 73 WANT.ED\u2014GKN ERALSEAVA?rei family.64 Coursn} 78 ANTED\u2014SIX EXPERT ENCED TKAGH.403 Notre Dame st.os St.Hermas containing 150 acres, i > Glen, about six Corn wan, 30 on ho coe ons ai æ w ve.tafuing about 92 scres house and or parte 6613 © GEORGE ESPLIN, eraofthe Sewing M UR.SALE OR 1 TO LET \u2014 man as Trav.FO! \u201cTERRA NOVA,\" the reai- of Mechanica preferred.denoe aioe Nong ly .ET! Chmplonai: tng the Sb Lac Road, en fswenty utes\u2019 ve of the «entre of the city, and in undoubtedly the hesttériest resaonable terms.or R.K.THOMAS.131 At.Jamea st.@Rxuied to Furchase.SNA ASA Sm Sleigh.Guy and 8t.streets, 7 ANTED TU RENT OR PURCHASE\u2014 Upright Boiler.Address, Box 1 P.O.733 ANTED TU PURCHASE \u2014 A SMA table business, In some gooû Joontity.dress Bt ** STAR oéfice.i Clothing.FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER, BOSTON} CLOTHING HOUSE LEADS THE TRADE FOR LATEST STYLES In Seateh, Baglish asd Canadian = TWEED), ¢ FORSUITINGS lFirst-Gines AMBRIOAN OUTTERS, | Perfect Fits Guaranteed.~WHOLESALE AND RETAIL #1 & 43 ST.JOSEPH STREET.==3 Miscellzucoms, _- WILLIAM \u2018DARLING & CO, HARDWARE MEROH ° 20 St.SuIpice Street, MONTREAL XUST RECEIVED, SOLID BRASS PICTURE RODS, &, A, 1inch, ii, 1% 19,8 inches.% COVERED CORNICE POLES, 1%, 11, 18, 2, 2's.Also, a somplets soe of CORNICE POLE FIXTURES and WINDOW CORNICRS.6.ARTISTS MATERIALS JUST RECEIVED, A PU.RTUENRTY Or WINIOR & Bios OIL AXD WATER C IS, ALSO, OIL À WATER Cow bo oomr RAKGING PRICE FROM 26¢ TO EAOM.Foon u Se RE VELLEE MC aUONE, XARBLA, STU LES and articles re quilted by ARTIERS snd AMATEURS RAMSAY, DULS & CO, Agents for WINSOR & NEWTON, 37, 39 \u2018end 41 Recollet Street A NATURAL WATER pos tte rte Me art tabis, as wall as piic, Xesumatle and kindred dns na\u201d Les = ee WANTED AR 7 ACTIVE, TSTELTIGERY Aaa D oF Box Ce.VW ASTEDIO00K AND NURSE.3 PHIL pe Place.28 WANTED\u20144 MACHINIST UNDER.AAJ ANTED\u2014BY DAY OR Tos à Seamstress able to cut and At.Apply x 8 Victoria street, between 6 and 8 p.VWASTED\u2014AN FXPERTERCED | BOOK: yard, Hardware érooceil, Oui.> # WANTEDSBY A NO.1 CUTTER, A 23 he RAGE) sood work guaranteed.Adéress, \u201cI * ANTKD\u2014BY A YOUNG mL Jatat rived roy an.ployment oF man, 4 or help im VV ANTEEET A TT EE YOUNG HAN of horses.Address \u201cUl ran ode VWARTED-SITUA ATION AS SroREAW or } deliverer in a Wholssale Haute, by eready man.address \u201cy 1626,\" sax LD-AN E asdret in Mantle Sales Address \u201c8 ir STAR VV ASTED\u2014A SITUATION AS CÉERR ER.Are-clans Trefervases and testimonials.Apply Bran office.\u201c5 WARES perso Tei SE rer rt me Apply at 97 NM scePer Good a WANTED BY A FIRAT-CLASS TOUBL beokkseper.a * usta.Adare reve *U 15875 ¥ A YOUNG LADS PRE Governess ; h y useful.Éadres AS VERS A TOURS JEAN 2 a give apply ?.2 inset Sous ome Business Frases For SALE-AN Inet a A Fou dR Te rr oy Bers 3 Fou a pere OF THE 1 that ever was was nade.ThE is ht aies ee 1s em By ine nd eu oy sformation apply to\u2019R.Barney, AN EDA né sins; cap TO RX RAPE led business; capital $8000.Lost.0 PN INNA SN NNT oR GOLD ERACTLET-& Dryedale\u2019s please leave st ERE 73 H OF MARCH, AN ENV L> OBT\u2014ON ons I 5 Notes, Checks.tu: Fieate refare io Gee.Daveiny, Us bots i tye Low COLLIE DU.FINGAL ; rewarded by leaving at 84 my i TOL EN OR STRAYED FROM 3 7 Amable street, a.latge New oundland Le roue { {x poverselo BE E n any they be prosecuted.: Fa câicires.GANT NS Pm NT a Ye ~ DERE EIPSIA, : } Loss.of Appetite, A Indigestion, Sour Stomach, E MONTREAL DAILY BAR rE GRAHAM & Oo., Prooriators, 188 Rt.Samana «tree and 1883 Teasday .17.767 Tuesday.L807 \u2019 eseeee- 17,388] Wednesday.19,669 Thursdayeeeose.17,440] Lhursday 19,614 soesasouccss 7,434 Friday .Hotiday Sptarday .19,061 Saturday 21.518 Tetal.107,623! Total.100,361 Present daily arersze 20,070, \u201cmi SF Wo velieve tho circulation 0! luk Tak ° the combined issue v:xli the other English ewspapers published in che city ot Montreal 0 Correspondents and Axeuts ior rrencs and Ba.- phasaertatny in LH STAz\u2014MM.Carve x Vie, de \u2019Boirepot, No.LU.aris, Seance ndent and Agent lor lngiish adverti- fag.Thea C.Dowson, 3 Pacpdiss street, Live:- posi, Eng.THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 18s3.CANADA has again reason to feel flattered.7 A wall known English jurist, Prot.Sheldon Le has published a boek on \u201cThe Science of Politi\u201d [International Scientific Series : \u2018No XLIII]) in the prefaces to which \u201c coëurs this paragraph: \u201cA two years\u2019 \u201c journey round the world, in the course of whieh I visited the chief centres of political © life, ancient and modern, in Kurope, America, 7 Australasia, Polynesia and North Africa, has t\" wot aly helped me with illustrations, but has been of no small use in stimulating thought.\u201d Reading this, we thought it possible that our legal Ulysses might in his wanderings have visited Canada, and might have picked up here some of those illustrations, and gained some of that stimulation, of which he speaks.80 we looked in his index for the name of Canada, but alas! we found it pot.This country is not so much as mentioned 4n the book from the first page to the last : though there are chapters on \u2018The Primary * Mements of Political Life and Action,\u2019 \u2018\u201c Cou- utitutions, \u2019 \u201c\u2018 Local Government,\u2019 and \u201c\u2018\u2019The Government of Dependencies,\u201d in which the facts of the political life of Canada, past or present, might well have received notice.There isa good deal about Australia, India and, of course, the United States : but Canada is evanted ont.Well, we are accustomed to it, that is one consolation.The fact has been Wrought home to us time and again that, in the .ayes of the Englishman, Canada is simply the most uninteresting country in the worid.8till\u2014we move, Canada is growing, and if our people can only rise to a proper conception of their destiny and of the responsibilities attach- \u2018ing to the position they occupy and the oppor tunities of which they dispose, the time will come when this Dominion will occupy a high place in the family of nations.National spirit and the spirit of duty are the two things chiefly needed to make a grest people.Civil Services Reform in Canada and the United States.No such opposition to the cause cf civil service reform has been manifested as yet in this country as has shown itself in the United Btates, We are not aware that auy prominent politician or journal, or indeed any politician or Josirnal at all, in Conada, has taken ground openly against the principle, of civil service reform.Bo far as the press is concerned, its comments have in general been in favor of making the civil service Act somewhat more stringent than it actually is In the United y States, on the contrary, many men of note have denounced the whole idea of coming between the politicians and their natural prey, as the public offices are judged to be ; while journals os influential as the New York Sun -and the Cincinnati Fxgyirer have poured measureless eontempt on the \u2018\u201c new departure.\u201d The last Imentioned orçan thus expresses itself :\u2014 In succeeding in having the Civil Service Reform bill made à law Senater Pendieton bas struck the rank and file o! tbe Democratic party one of i hardest blows they have ever received Should the party be suocessiui in the next Presidential jest, 22 now seems highly probable, they will deprived of a great share of the fruits of the victory, and will be compelled to see nine-teuths of bid Toi offices retained by their opponents, der of faith the nation has condemned.= a few of the great lea lers there wil be places ef henor, ot trast, and of profit, but the mass of the party must be content with the knowiedge that after twenty.foar years of battling for success, ps , it will be but » damned barreu Fe It will be observed that the Cincinnati editor piously avoids the use of \u2018a big, big D\u201d by printing, the word in ordinary type at full leagth.The expression, however, still remains emphatic.The ** barren ideality,\u2019 in the case supposed, is the knowiedro that Democratic principles have achieved a triumph, and that Democratic leaders have at length an opportunity of devoting themselves to their country's service in the conduct of ita affairs.Nothing could well exceed the abnegation of all political principle involved in sucha remark.It means simply this, that the bond uniting the Demo- antic party isa purely mercemary one; that fete is among members of the party no funda- \u201d mental agreement in political principles, and eomsequently no interest in ths application of amy such principles to the government of tbe country.If weenquire why it is that the same evil spirit has \u2018not manilested itselt in Canada to the same extent, ths question will edmit, we think, of satisfactory answer.In the first plac-, the vicious principle that \u201cto the Ticteru beionz the spoils\u201d \u2014the spoils meaning \u201cthe public offices \u2014has never been avowed in this country.In the second place, there has hitherto been more interest felt here in political principles for their own sake ; an other words there haa becn more of political conviction.As the author of the *\u2018 Positive Philosophy shrewdly observes, there are three meaus of securing that union and co-operation amongst individuals which are necessary for carrying on administrative work, and giving stability to political institutions.\u2018The first, best and normal bond is real unity of conciction, Whea men really believe in common they will be prepared to endure much labor and many æacrifices for the sake of bearing testimony, and if possible giving effect to their principles.Apart Irom sincere conviction inen may be brought to act together through a mercenary æel{-interest or through fear.Tbe latter would be the case under n despotism resting on military force ; the former [s the regime recognized and apparently approved of by the Cinclunati Enquirer and anti-Civil Service Batortticre generally.They say in the plainest pemsible terms, that the only thing capable of e-cementing a party is the prospect-of administer.fag oficial patronage.lt vs no longer, as in Roraan times, idem sntire de republica (bo À the sams views in regard to public afdésh, but, simply to be partners \u2018in a plan of paillp der.Though the oppraition to.Gi held nearly all the offices, their hold upon the Civil Service is so\u2019 far strengthened, and the prospects of their opponents so fur dimmed.Now although, as before stated, there is no outspoken opposition in this country to the general principle of a nonpolitical Ciril Service, there are certain dangerous tendencies which need to be watched over.\u2018There are men iu public life here whose ideas of political management are not very different from those of the Cinciumati paper we have quoted ; that isto say, whose only cou- caption of a bond of union is a mercenary one.We must see to it that such low views do not gain au ascendancy; and that they may not gain au amendancy it is mecessary to cultivate as much as possible political convictions, which are the only true and proper bond of union.There is a right and a wrong to every question ; and the duty of every man who steps into public life is to try and see what is the right side and what the wrong, so that he may give his earnest support to the former.Let us ace to it that politics in Canada do not degemerats altogether into a game of grub.AN IRISH-CANADIAN CONVENTION.\u2018Ibe Proposed Meostimn: of Irish Delegates im Monireal on Duminies Bay\u2014A Moveinent tu Necnre the Attendance ofthe 691k ew York Kegimeont aud ottlaer Arish-Ammer:cau Asseciations\u2014 The Now York Deolexate Speaks At alate mesting of the St.Patricks Society of this city, held in St.Patrick\u2019s Hall, to prepare for the ceiebratiou of the national festival, a prominent member ul the Society, in the course of à brief address, suggested the idea of having an Irisn Convention in Meutreal ou Dominion Day for the purpose of seeuriug the attendance of promineot Irishmen fromm all paris of \u2018asada, the United States and propably from Treiand.The idea was most favorably received at the time by the embers prereat.li having been rumored that a movemeal was ou {ool tu secure the attendance ol tae famous 69ih Rosimeat of New York, som - mauded by l'ai.Cavanagh, a representative of Tue STAR, to-day, waited upon Mr.O'Meara, the Assistaut City Clerk, who was sent to New York, on St.l'atriok's day, as a delogate of the Montreal societies, to ascertain if there was any foundation for the siatement, ss weil as the feeling said to be geverally existing in Gotham Irish circles with regard to Canada.That gentleman was al first reluctant to speak on the matter befere having made his repert to the Seciety.\u201c What feeling id you find existing among the Irishmen of Now York with regard to Canada : \u201d said the reporter.\u2018One o! à most friendly nature, and a strong desire to kuow each other more intimately by exchange of delegates in all principal demonstrations.\u201d Mr.)'Meara then stated that his reception bad been most cordial, and that the demubstration was an imposing one.\u201cYou may safely say that the ides of à Fenian raid en Canada, at the present mement, is mo more dreamed of here than there.1 never heard the thing mentiened or spokea of except to express rogret at the folly of former attempts.An article in a local paper on that score created great amusement.\u201d ** Do the majority of the [risa appear te sympathise or encourage the dynamite movements of O'Donovan Ressa ?\u2018* \u201cI frequently saw Mr.Rosza,but have held ne intercourse with him, as those who seat me do not believe in dynamite.From my short stay I am not in a position to form an opimiom as to what encouragement this particuiar movement receives from Irishmen in New York, bat I am folly convinced that mors importance is attached to it by our papers thaa it deserves.\u201d \u201cIs there any likelihood of the 69th Regiment visiting Moatreal on Deminion Day \"All depends on centimgencies and certain re- gulstions which may be overcome, but I cannot now .give any positive information on the matter.It is quite oertata that the Irish peeple of Montreal, at isast the younger generation, weuld like to see that regiment, whose exploits during the American war are familiar to @s all.A thorsugh Irish welcome weuld be extended to therm.They are a fine body of men snd muea thought ef in New York, but their coming depends on many contingencies.\u201d * What proportions do you believe the Convention of the 1st July may take 7\u201d \u201cI eannot say, but the iatentien of our Society iste make it a great success in every respeot.\u2019\u2019 \u201c Were the officars of the 89th you met, sympathizers of Rossa?\u201d \u2018 As I have already stated, [ have had ne com- munieation with Mr.Rossy nor with any other person on this matter.\u201d * What opinion did you form of Egan?\u2019 \u201c1 bave not had the pleasures of meeting Mr.Egan, who was absent at the time, busily en- gazel in organisins for Paruell\u2019s reception, which, judging by what I have seem, will be the grandest ovation ever tendered in New York.\u201d ** What are the American Associations likely to be invited to partieipate*\u201d\u2019 \u201c We have reason te believe that the majerity of the Irish societies not only of New York bal sieo of other large centres on the other side, as well as from our owa Dominion, will send delegates, if they do mot attend in & body.\u201d From the ahove it appears certain that a great Irish demonstration will take plaes, and that a streag desire exists to have the 69th Regiment attend, and from certain statements made by officers of that corps it appears thst they are willing and anxioms to visit Mentreal would have to be obtained before ther-are allow- od to vssit the city.It will be remembered that the GOth wanted to visit this eity a couple of years age, but the publio feeling was so strong on account of its refmsal to turn out in bonor of the Prince of Wales, during bis visit to New York, that the promoters of the movement had te abandon the project which is nuw being revived.Taking the Veil.The following young ladies took the veil at the Convent of the Cengregatien of Notre Dame, on Tuesdagga.inst :\u2014 Miss Rose Mary F Costello, daughte?of Mr John Costello, of the Board ef Pablic Works, in religion Sister St William.Miss Jean, in religion Sister St Jerome.Miss Forest.in religion sister Ste Bdouardine.Miss Methot, in religion Sister Et Francois-Xavier.Miss Ganvreau, in religion Bister Ste Marie Euphrosiva.Miss Lauson, in religien Sister Ste Marie de la Purification.Miss Ganl, in religion Sister Ste Maric.Mise Higgins, in religion Sister St Joseph des Cherubins.Miss Chisholm, in religion Sister St Jean Celombeno, Miss De- silets, in religion Sister St Meliton.Miss Garnesu, in religion Sister Ste Marie Bimini.Miss Pelletier, in religion Bister St Gedeon.Mis Roy, in religien Sister Sc Turilee.Miss Chapdelaine, in religion Sister Ste Maria Vietor.Miss Lemay, in religion Sister Ste Marie Adolphe.Miss Plante, in religion Sister Ste Marie Cyrille.Miss Gane, in religion Sister Ste Azalie.Miss Berard, in religion Sister 8t Cyr.Miss Guindon, im religion Sister Bie Therese du Facre Cœur.Miss Beleau, in religion Sister St.Pierre de Rome.The following ladies pronouneed thoir last vows :\u2014 Miss Desaulniers, in religion Sirter St Stanislans des Anges.Miss Gauthier, in religion Sister Ste Marie Gustave.Miss Moreau, in religion Sister Ste Maris Hypolite.Miss Bellemare, in religion Sister Ste Aune des Anges.Miss Lavaiee, in rbligion Sister Ste Soifray.A similar ceremony took place at the Grey Nunnery yesterday.The veil was taken by Sisters Seuve, Rivard, Gannon, Morgtain, Xt Andre, Gagnon, UChagaon, Lyons, Su tlomene, Barbeau.Made their solemn vows: Sisters Laviclette, Legarde, Scdillot, Douion, Jeannotte, Boudreau, Guertin, COMMENCING YQUNA.A Thief at Neven Years\u2014in Enfooiing Nether, Misd Patterson, dressmaker, 3¢ St.Lawrence street, has istely been put to considerable saney- ance and \u2018Same loss by a number ef little girls, who were in the habit of stealing goeds expesed for sale outside her doors.À description of one of the little offenders was given te Fergeant Charbonneau, aod he yesterday arrested Hen- \u2018riette lemay, aged saven,in Lagauchetiere street, { wits jackei on ber back that had been stolen {from Miss Patterson.The diminutive offemder \u2018was brought before the magistrate, whers, amid Hexts g1 taars, she comfessed that she amd other py e girls had hea ore articles of 1 Torn the door The mother of- foil res her, heu appeared more anneyed Thea grieved at the disowvery.The magistrate ordered the child te be seat te the Sebel ¢f Industry for sins Joan .The permission of the Dominien Government b The Royal Commission held twe sessions yes- at the Plateau Academy and coatinued to |.hearthe evidence pr reduced by the Sehool Commissioners.Rav.Mr.Sauriw, Chaplain of the Piateau Seheol, stated that he religious and moral edugation of the pupils was properly looked after.Mr.Themas Workman, of Frothinghsm & Workman, stated that the firm bad ia its employ a number of young men whe had received their education at the Plateau Aeademy.They worea credit te themselves and that institution, and their training was exoslieat.Mr.G.R Fabre, who has in his employ six former papils of this institution, corroborated the views of the former witness, and declared himself favorable te the maintenance of the present sys- tom, even should incrensed tazatien necessary to do so.Mr.Justiee Monk rtated that one of bis sons bad been educated at the same school tad had since held a very responsible position in the City and District Savings Bank.He considersd -the Plateau Building was a credit to tho intelligence and enterprise of the Catholic citizens of Montreal.ult the evening session Messrs.N.Bearassa, W.Marchand and J.O.Dupais, wore examined axd the excsllenee of the commercial edn- cation Toa gira at the Academy.mmission adjourned until to-day.SUIT WITHDRAWN.Am Apolegy te Hrs.Otis Keck wood.Mr.Joseph Fortier has addressed the following {etter to Mrs.Otis Roockwoed, explaining the mistake that led to the suit being instituted against her:\u2014 I have to-day withdrawn the prosecution against you of baving obtained goods on false pretences, and deeply regret that it was instituted.I acted under a complete misapprehension of the facts, bes you to socept my tic apology for the great wrong I have done to you.I consider it my duty t.:, and will publish this letter in the morning and evening journals of the city.Bishep\u2019s College, Lemmexviile, Io the terminal examinations just eoneladed, the following have obtained first-class marks in the | subjects mentioned : .Divinity wadoats\u2014Mr w C Bernard, BA, in ** Browno on tbe Articles.\u201d Third in Arts\u2014Mr HJ H Petey {candidate for classical honors) in every subject.tr.A.B.Stevenson in Classios and Divinity and in the Ag- te.Mr.W.Worthiogton, iu Divinity.Mr all, in Law and History, Mr FE Meredith, in Classics, in Law and History and in French, and in the Aggregate.giacovnd year in Arts\u2014Mr G A Smith, in Clas- Eine year in Arte\u2014Mr J B Pyke, in Mera! Philos- Preparatory year\u2014Mr Chanonhouse, in Mathematics.BISHOP'S COLLEGR SCHOOL, LENNOX VILLE.In the terminal examinations just concluded the following four boys stand at the head of the sehool, witk (be number of marks (out of a possible 1,100) \u2018ellowing each name: MO Smith, 984; A Fry, 883: D Hamilton, 878: H W Walch, 877.The following boys have obtained first-class marks ia particalar vu Divinity\u2014Form IV.M O Smith, H W Weleb.D Hamilton.Form Fri G Joly.F'Stabb, F Starr.Forms I.and Il.T Emmet, P Smith, À Maxwoli,H Barstall,F a, B Hamilton, W Stary, G Wileocks, M Daridge, P Gault, G Hibbard, E Hannatord.English Sub) Form IV.0 Smith, D Hamilton, A Welch.Form III.G Joly.Forms Iand IL.rf by L Chandler, C Cham- PA thmetio\u2014Form IV.MO Smith, H Welch, G Toby.Form LIL.Alt Fry.P Starr.L Broo! Fothergill, À Mathewson, À W Craigle T Eamet, Form II.G Waish, H Smith J Sou.9 CSmith, BGulager.J D Maison, w Form I.H er, P Smith.Potry pu Chaodier.J TW Smith.Evelid\u2014Form IV.M O Smith, D Hamilton.Form LIL R Chandler, A Fry.Form II.A Coy, P Smith.Form L.C Champion.Alzebra\u2014Form IIL M O Bmith G Joly, Coy.Form II.O Ritchie.Form R ndler, H Me- Fariane, C Kippen, À Balfour, F Atkinson, F stabb, T Emmet, L Deas.Latin\u2014Form [| V.\u2014M O Smith, H Waleh.4 Fry, D Hamiljon.O Ritshie.\u201cForm Ti \u20ac Kippen, | A RE Bothemsill.4 hen IL C Champion.HB Barstall 0 © Smith, W Starr, P Smith, Daridge.Porm I.L Chandler.@ \u2014Form UIL M Smith, D Hamilton, À Pa Por IV.M Q Smith, D Hamilton.Form ILI.A W Craigie, G Joly.Fors 1 and [ GC Smith, P Smith.shipping Netes.The Allan SS.*\u2018 Manitoben,\u201d from Glasgow, arrived st Hoston at 8 a.m., on l'uesday.BS.\u201cCircassia,\u201d from GI .snd \u2018\u201c Amerique,\u201d frem Havre, bave arrived at New York The Allan rail 33.\" Caspian.\u201d from Portland, for bi ar ship * gil Fired at Liverpool yesterday, after « Nery of 195 ho was driven out\u2019 of her course many tim Gen.aprons safe in 2 office in the second stery of Tammany Hall, New York, was burst by burglar, who stoi $3.000 in ey -and some ting of bers of the N York Ea ange and outside dealers yesterday poh Nox Apte CE to produeers for mil suring ne peter in b 1 100.0 88 oro Havas stole aie 876.000.00 cigars from Ne sf of Hermance, Park Place, New York.re Specially fine seats for Albani\u2019s last concert in Montreal, on Saturday, can be hsd on a pli- cation to Queen's Hall office, N.Y.Piano building.73 3 My Mether Has been using your Burdock Blood Bitters as a liver remedy, and finds them very efficscions.Chas.L.Ainsworth, 41 Vanes Block, Ingiana- polis, Ind.New Averlsements To-day = ee, IT WILL POSITIVELY Cure Norveas Headache in 5 minmes!} Cure Bilisus Headache in J minuten!! Cure Neuralgin tu J mi 1! Cure Falling Hair and Bald 11 Cure Dandraf and Diseases ofthe Scalp ! 1 Prempetty_Arrest Prematare Graynves!! Make the he Hair Grew Leng and Glassy I! 11] Money returned if not as repre pays: 1 suftered ery, porcine for Tours From ThePresidentofthe New York Life Ing.Oo.| J es.ones.pH heartily Tooormend it it.__MORRIS FRAN .Domestic Sewing Ma Machine Co., M.Y.DR.800rr's ELEOTRIO HAIR BEUSE hés abso-| lutely cared m wife of Sorbie, Troe wales an seat saferer for for years.Dn.Boorr's ELeormio HAI BRUEN bas joy failing halr, renewed its growth, and J.¥.DAVIS, Bag Rarbos, N.Y.Rev.Dr Bridgeman says: Sinos BcoTT\u2019s ELECTRI wth of r bas made its a ual to that I \"nad before ita ifs, rrr a parcs t Co cre her 15 9 few mituee.It never Every mail brings stir letters frein wil parts lof the country.A BEAUTIFUL BRUSH.| Liverpool, ria Halifax, arrived out on Tuesday.Noon 'ele&rams.CABLE THE ECLIPSE EXPEDITION.; CarLao, Peru, March 27.\u2014The scientific | expedition sent out by the United States Gov.| ernment, under the ebarge of Professor Edward 8.Holden, to observe the coming eclipse of the sun at one of the islands in the South Pacific, reached this port in health and bas just sailed hence in the United States sloop-of-war *¢ Hartford ** for its destination.AMERICAN.THE STAR ROUTERS.Nty Yorx, Maroh 20.\u2014The Tsmes* Washington special says the President is determined that no act or word of his shall ever be referred to as standing in the way of the dispensation of strict Justice to all the Star Route robbers.It is not kmown when the Kellogg snd Price cases will be tried.1t is asserted that tne report that there is no intention of trying them is absurd, PRESIDENT ARTHUR.Nxw York, March 29.\u2014As soon an the va- canoy in the Cabinet is filled the President will endeavor to go direetly to Florida.After a short stay there he will return here, instead of extending his visit to other States.He has anticipated nothing like a Presidential tour, and will goand return as much like a private citizen as the forbearance and kindness of the Southern people will permit.A MURDERER'S DISCHARGE.Nxw Yorx, March 29.\u2014The District Attorney characterizes the discharge of Conkling, who killed Haverstick, by Justice Smith, as an extraordinary proceedimg.The Assistant District Attorney thinks Justics Smith had no ght to discharge It is rgmoved facts in the case will be laid before Governor Cleveland and Judge Smith's removal demanded.LUTHERANS IN COUNCIL Eastow, Pa, March 29.\u2014~The Lutheran ministers of this section have held several sessions discussing the question of having an episcopate in the Lutheran Church of America.Committess were appointed to have several cen- ferences with the Synod, and discuss the questions, as well as to bring the opinions and views among the congregations.\"AN OVERDOSE OF LAUDANUM.Axnon, O., March 20.\u2014General Thomas F.Wildes died yesterday from an overdose of laudsnum taken torelieve pain.The gemeral suffered from wounds received in the war of the rebellion at Cedar Creek, where he was made à brevet Major-General for bravery.He was aged 50, PREVALENCE OF PNEUMONIA.as N.Y., March 29.om Poeumonia i is alarmingly prevaient throughout yoming County.Deaths are daily recorded, though in the majority of cases the disease is emsiiy controlled.The number of petients has inerensed rapidly the past week, and leading decters are in great demand.STOLEN BODY RBCOVERED.Syracuse, March 29.\u2014The body of Edwin R.Harmon, s prominent citizen of Camill was stolen from its grave the other night, wd recovered at the dissecting rooms of the University here, It was brought there by a man who, when sharply questioned, suddenly leit.THR INDIAN TROUBLES.Loepsnora, N.M., Murch 29.\u2014Col.Noyes and two companies of cavalry have arrived en rente to the Gills Veliey.Ihe Indians are concentrated in force in the hi around Ciifton.An attack upon the town may be expected at any time, A MISSING MAN DISCOVERED.NEw York, March 29.\u20144 man supposed te be Henry Rich, whose rylterious disappent- anos last Decerobet excited much comment, and fer whom a reward ot $50,000 was offered, pi mi, res Long fama - If yeu cannot t it st your druggist\u2019s, enciese | $3.00 to LYMA gists, Mentreal, and it will be promptly mailed, \u2018 postpaid.Clubs efsiz Brushes sent for $15.00, vest paid, DR SCOTTS ELECTRI® BRUSH CURES RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, NERVOUS DEBILITY, IMPAIRED CIRCULATION AND MALARIAL LAMENESS, USED EITHER AS A DRY FLESH BRUSH OBR AS A BATH PRUSH.\u2019 PRICE, $3.00.Dr.Seott\u2019s Klestrie Corset for Ladies, price $3.Dr.Scott's Elestrie Girdle for Gents, price $3.Bent postpaid on receipt of prises.Etate size required.seod rr] BLACK'S ICELAND MOSS COCOA, WHAT A WESTERN CUSTOMER SAYS ABOUT IT: \u201cWe cannot help men'ion shout your \u201cICELARD MOBS CYCOA.\" that itis the finest thing of the kind we have evar tried, fooling sure that if itis Bert up to the standard you cannot but command sales.\u2019 Tate ts Also the verdict af many of our Montreal customers who have tried it.Try a qr-ib.u st ile.Put upin 70 CID.plge.and 20 es.dus.we also keep tn Stock :\u2014 BLACKS ORIGINAL LONDON PEARL \u2018ar BREAKFABY COCUA In M0 = 3b pdokages at vied per pound.SEL JBUSSELL'S Prepared Coe © 2.Joo.\u201c | Mexicae Chocolate 1.400.\u201c Meek Chocolate Par BS 40c.\u201c m' \u201cPewdered Choos! 40m.SAY'S French Ceofive, In 1D.tas 400.English Breakfast Coffee 1.tins 300.RUSSELL\u2019S Powe pen, Maptard, POLIWKA\u2019S RETAIL DEPOT, co ST.RADEQONDE ST, (Albert i ail).5ONS & CO, Whèlesale Drug- | : Im the matter of HODGSON & 0% Beet and Shee Manufavisrers, Knselvputs.a SET mat Auction on FRIDAY, ths 30th tmetant, in Bike dicks Aamcd fm, Nek, 765 anit 107 Cond saors The whole ofthe Stock ta Trade, Machinery.Fe Bo boa BURG 3 PYF IRVRHAIT 36,000 00 Also tho Back Debs ad Bilis \"Rocsévaile, ses remords sasssuecasacuse 7,000 00 201 a8 50 MB OR the accord- V'HANKRUPT 8700 | QRYSTAL G GASALIERS, nearly house) DUI DOUBLE M DÉAWING-ROCE SET, ] ACT HLE-TOP AND OTHER CENTRE TABLES KASY CHAIRS, LIBRARY BOOKCASE.DinDle Top Walnut Sideboard.with Plate Glass Back, Chairs covered in Leather, Extension Curtains, Corniecs and Oi} Water Colors ry Rugrax aie p and Plain com Furnitare, te whole in rer\" de a Sale at the the rosiionce of & A IYER, Kaq, No 143 Durochez street, on Friday Next, 30th March, at 10 o\u2019elock.ing 10 the Tavoaiory: whieh may bo soa at the of of SHAW & GOWDEY.I ep 7 e Houss and Grounds for sals.en Chegpe hs wih (he Auctioneer for $500 betes Ris bid can Inbar mt &G.ve 71 Terms t istending porchasers ma: mr ere snugany ARGE CLEARING SALE u, PT frog peat Bg id st our rooms, 8 James street, | JOHN ML M.DUFF, Afiornmeon next, 30th instaist, © \u2018Trustee.as Twe o'clock.Montreal, 21st March, 1883.EEN SHAW & GOWDEY, 638 THON.J, POTTER, Aueth h-7E.ak) ST.Late JOHN.CAVERHILL, ESQ SALE OF THE REMAINING LOT ON BLEURY S11 REET, East side, between the brick house and the corner ; NES shout 27-6288 4 VALUABLE BUBLNESS STAN Nos.10 and 13 St.Do tek, wal built, near bustnees os being just above CHAIG BT.REMPIORY CLOSIN SALE of the above pegpertion by order of the executors, at my room, on SATURDAY Morming, 31st Mareh, At RLEVEN o'clock.THON.J.POTTER, n Auctioneer.SPECIAL SALE OF 3%-STORY HOU: R, 453 8T.HUBERT STREET, AT MY BOOM, Saturday, 81st March, at Eleven o'clock.Lot 25x70, with wide lane in rear.Perfect Tide.- THOS.J.POTTER, GRAIG ST.,.NEAR CORNKR ST.LAWRENCE STREET.SHOPS ANP DWELLING, SUBSTANTIAL, WELL BUILT PREMISES, in GOOD OUDER, NTAL OVER $300 per annum.permanent investment.The central property, \u201d 0 CRAIG ST.39 feet Front, Lot, 40 fest deep, bounded in rear by Fortification Lan: a, will bm 0.at ry room, sn SATURPAY, 31st MARCH, ab half-past 11 The building has an extension and the whole could easly bring $700 pur annum.THOS.J.POTTER, 715 A \"LL » Cox FECTION ERY STORE.AND DWELLING HOUSE.Gus Bu front and back, 8:8, 620 St Lawrence Street tion.8 for or for a confectioner and baker to bay a business stand and a comiorteble house.There, is brick bakery in rear.Everything in good order, and TY reasons Can be given for mlilng, as a real good business cam always dons bere.Liberal terms; no encumbrances what rar Sale at my room.Saturday moraing, March 31, at eleven o'clock.THOMAS J.POTTER, 70 Auctioneer, By W.H.Arnton.Oo! PAINTINGS and WATER COLOB DHAWINGA The vabecriber ts inatracted by A.R.BROWN, to wéll his entire collection of Oil Patatinge and sr Colors, WITHOUT RKS£HVE, at the aaleroome, ÿ) M.bt.James sirest, om Friday.March 30th imstant.The offertna will include some of the choicest works o Adam Williams and Stons y suc tk FORT STREET, No.36, Attractive BO OK Monday Meorninx next, the 2nd April, At10.30 A.M.Ons-foarth cash, balance 3 or 4 years, interest at 6 pc.Possession lui May.n SMAW & GOWBEY.PEER L LACHINE.Detached Cottage, Extension Kitchen, Solid Sone Foundation, with Stablimg and Outbulldinge About three acres of ground under cultivation.Oheice Apple and Fruit Trees.fttusted \u2018near the head of Laks Avenue, and commands the finest view to be found in Lachine.House built and oecu by the present pretor, Mr.Htam, who is lea for Manitoba walk from Upper Lachine Depot or thE Lachine fade at our rooms, 235 51 James street, Monday, 3md April, at 11 \u2019cleck.SHAW &£GOWDEY, Anctiomeers.CHAN BLY CANTON, THE DETACHED COTTAGE AND\u2019 _@ROUND PROPERTY OP THE LAT# DR FILLEY; WILL B iOLL BY AUCSION AT OUR 233 8T.JAMES STUEEFT, MONTREAL, cn Monday, 2nd April, at 10:30 a.m.The houss has been occupied b Mr.Beattie, an and ts Venatifully situated on Digh e Riche lieu ds, commanding a view of the Honirea Belæil Mountains in the distance, Jee House and other b n, in Cellar and ico remain at six per cout intesest.Perfect SHAW & cowDEr, EXTEN SIVE \u2018THREE DAYS SALE OF DRY GOODS.Bankrupt tock of Dry Goods.Bamk.Enperter/Fivur Oiléiotua: Carpaia.Ve du sor e tar ov con Baling, de.de.\u2018 To SJ SOLD LS TRE FOLLOWING ORDRE: soe JBL es sell at their Btores, Noa.88 and On Friday, the 30th instant, 837 \u2018pleces assorted FLOOR OILOLOTHS of saperior | UAlity and nowest patterns, iu lots to sult purchasers.\u2014 ALSO, \u2014 A Bankrupt Stock x SUPEHIOR EOOTS AUD SHOR\u201c well assorted and condition, and within tho last 12 mon! Tha wholo ef tbe sais without reserve, i to sult purchasers.vas odin lots Terms liberal.! BALE BACH DAY AT TEN OCLOCK.BENNING & BARSALOU, 69 Auctioneers.FO) By M.Hicks and Co.GALE OF ~ELBGANT LAND BERET PLASOPORTE a RPM SEL8 CARPETS, Gab BAIE a Sire ABLE MA SALE AD SBONZE CLO ak FOME OHNAMBNTS AND sSICTURE-, Mia BANGER,\u201d FINE CHINA AND GLASS.ow Friday Moraing, 30th instant.AND sabscribers are instructed by Mru George = LE nce, No 116 8t Jamil st the comprising in DRAWING BOUM\u2014 Se\u201d DINING-ROOM\u2014Walnut Dining Table, Sideboard, Brussels Carpet and border, Crystal Gasatier French Cana\u2019 Dismer, Ten and Demers Eervicts, very fine Priodarees and Cutlery, Bronse Clock and Vases, Neptune Cieok, 2c.H A LLB\u2014Best quality Brussels, Walsut Hat Rack, Hal Chair, Lan Bugs, da To LIBRARY Walnut Bookcase, Leather Chairs, Coweh, Rep and Lace Curians, Carpeta, &c.BEDROOMS\u2014M.T.Walnut Hédroom Sots, Curied Hair and Spring paironses, Feather willows, La son CoM aD of Breakiast Room and Upper Bedrooms, Kitchen Utensile, Gas Wéstninstar Lange, etc.BALK AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & (©.Auctionsers.House on view Thursday afternoon.70 higher principles.- Fer the present they re FHE SCHOOL INVESTIGATION.T Cemdensed Telonrante, B : | \u2014 Star pretty well satisfody boveuse the Pendleton The Beard of Commissioners oh Their | sen ; \u2018 Meetings and Amosoments ® bill having been passed while their adherents \u2018 Gas QUEEN\u2019S HALL.ALBANI CONCERTS, Thureday Evening, March t2, at80\"cleck Saturday Matinee, Barch 31, ats e'oleck MADAME ALBANY by the following Bn vil he asvivied as thoes Comesris Miss Jennie Dekemon (Comes: Signor Mies: (emo) 5 NeporiCtac pi-Cellai me Serer Curva vo (Vista) Me Ferdinand D Dalelgn ( (Aocompan ist.) Prices, 34, ands: $3, macgorting, to location.230224 Dow opes Open at faa Now ian Pate Co.'s Rooms, 74e CADEMY OF MUSIC.HENLEY THOMAR, 3 ONDAY, March 26th, for the Raster Holidays - or Que Week only, the Eminent English Comedi R.CHARLES WUNDHAM.And his own Comedy Compan ë don.7, from be Theatre, the managemen ez tof BREET oR Tlic Londen 008 Thursday, Frida ont A2 bar\u201d, Tee i Londen eid Seana nevr progresding for the east.- Bale of ST.GEORGE SNOWSHOE CLUB.ANNUAL DINNER Will take plage om Naturday, tho 31st inal, at 6.30 puma.\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN THE \u2014\u2014 WINDSOR HOTEL, Tickets can be procared from any member of the Commitios, oF from the Socretars.We Lo MATTHEWS, a.70 3s0d The MONTREAL GAS COMPANY.The ANNUAL GET Can en NEB-TTNG of the Shareholders of the Montre Pre ue bald in the Office of (be orn SES ST) THURSDAY, the 5th day of April wext.a: ONE oXleek P.M., to receive ANNUAL REPORTS, ©! A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDESD has this day been de- elared of SIX (6) PER CENT.on the Paid-ep Capital Stock of the Company, aad will oe payable on and after 7 Meaday, the 16th day of April next.\u2018The Tranzter Books will be closed from the 2nd to the 16th prox., both days foclusive.By order of the Board.J.F.SCRIVER, Or AUCOUNT OF WHOM IT roue e0S Seem.ae {1} be sold b ONDAT next ames street, on ne APRIL ame Aftermoen, at TWO o'clock, a large coasigament of highly fintshed Chromo- of SIR JOHN A.MACBONALD.small Spleadid chance to daniors as these pictures sell rapidly.SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.BOCK SALE The Valuable Private to Library belonging Estates Iate Hon.JANES and PATRICK LESLIE, Requires, comprising & large number of Valuable Encyclo pwdias, Law Books, Statutes, be at our rooms, No.235 x.James 2nd Avril.aT ok TE will be r oda Sore AW & WHEY, 2 RUSSELS CARPETS, HAND- Foe GILT FRAME MIRRORS, FINK-TONED FORTE BY VOSROF BOSTON, CRYSIAL GABALIERS.ax D MST DRA WING ROOM SET tn Gresn F1lk, several chotoe Où , Paintings, Water Oelors and avin, hand- EE Rata I MN Te De Re cac end Rone, re Bonsecours Marie (Montreal), by Raphael cases Wax Flowers And Stuffed Fancy Werked Pictures on visw.Catalogues had on applice- Pander and 8tool; Rep and Lace Sewing Tahls, tion at my office.Writing Desk, Book nearly new, Hall Stove.fale st TWO o'clock.PERLE SG 00% SET Hair, oth.LIKING ROOM ITURL ahogai: an a China, 72 WM.H.ARNTON, and Plated Ware; Marbie Top Bed Room o elaborately carved in Solid Vataut vite Canon sr ILKMEN, HORSE Breeders Good Mattresses and , Warrdrobes Teiles Wars.AND OTHKRS.Kitchen Cooking Stove and ture.Fine Bet of Ant- ars.Farm Stock.The Subscriber will sell by order of Mr.Hves Mc- DONALD, 8% \u201cAIR VIEW \u201d FARM, CUTE ST.LGOG, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th, pis entire Stock of HORSES, CATTLE, &c, including all is Implamenta.#plandij chanos for Milkmen to secure first-claie « ows, nearly all newly Calved.Sala at halt-past TEN o'clock.WM.H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.73 She.BY AUCTION: In the matier of ACHILLE MARCHAND, of Bean- Sararany.tihe SIst inst, ve Crau barnoie, AU to ~tock of said \\nsoivemt, co DRY GQUD3, GROCERIES LIQUORS, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, BOUTs AND ~HOBS, CROCKERY, &c., Notes, $10,671.41 The whole to be soid es bloc, at so much in tbe dollar.Terms: Notes emdersed to the satisfaction cf the &t three and six mouths.A deposit of ten per cent be required om adjudication.(oho Stock may be seen Thursday, Friday, and on day 0 e.Sale at 11 e'clock precisely.N.B.Creditors are requasted to fyle their Saims daly stiested, > the undersigned, oo or 15 A 883.pr mers Z.LAPIERRE, ALPMONSE RACINE, .Trustees.Mentreal, M rch 21.188%.706 NOTICE TO CREDITORS, in the Matter of CAMPBELL, TAYLOR & CO., of the City antreal, Hosiery Macufacturers, Insoirents.TAKE MOTICR that, virtue of à certain deed of ae meument « dul by the he paid Care pbell, Lavior re Levis À Har, X said .2 on the WENT EVENTH day of MAFCH, AD.1 the snd Rffeets of the said Campbe ARCH.W.STEVENSON, Office of Riddell & Stevenson, 23 8t.Jobn Street, Montreal, Z7th March, 1883.733 | Finest quai ef Silver Plat Var LATEST ENGLISH A CAN DESIGNS.SPOONS AND Pe GUARANTEED DA Ur.DRSSERT A! pe TING MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKS.LEMAIRS'S OPERA AND VIRLD GLASSES.MAPIRRIAN AND VIENNA COPFRE MACHINES.A large variety of Choice Gooûs, suitable for .\"WEDDING PRESENTS.Wholessle and Retail.WATSON & PALTON, 58 St Sulpice Street, re comment EXACT 2eme BEEF AND QUININE | Oomlaias the semsente of Rood, bons and flesh combined with Quisioe, AROUD\u2019S | ( UININE WINE principale af BBEF Joelle chdren uit dalissts peuple, without eppatite or General Depot in Paris, J.Frant, Draggiet, 103 Miohelieu SL, Suc.to Aroud.SE EXACT mot ARGUD.oc EEE Najesty\u2019s Com be impressed : al Leodx +, ERINZE ed ee a BLAIR'S GOUT AND RRETMATIG PILLS THRE GRRAT ENGLISH REMHDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATIEM.\u201crm nier The excruciating pola fs quickly relieved and aipol 1m a few days by this celebrated Medicine Thess PUI eter Be1tradnt ¢1 het évsiag ely vio, niu rian to Frew! the disre stteching any vital part.have aviherivud (bè née anit sddsess _ a hemns Prout, Do.220, itramd loadsa stainp affized td emit dex of the Susans inedioine.Sold hy'ail Uhemists and Braggists threugheus Conséa.umesisais »Y LwMAN, News & co, Montres d 2 or AT E ONCHITIS, la Cen LININEST will posi- A TERE, at the Residence of Mr.HUGH MCKERNAN, No.55 COURVILLE S1R&£ \u2019 By.A.B.Stewart & Son.ARBEKR'S SHOP by Auction.Mr.WM DREWS, who is les the city, hes instructed us 10 sell at bis shop, No.188 BLEURY ST.including Bar Brackets, Lamps, Hair Bh ese Beal Pidtares, men a On FRIDAY NORNING, 30th inst.Sale at TEN o'clock.A.B.SI'EWART & 80H, Auctioneers.New Advertisemats le-dèr FARM FOR SALE AT BEAUHARNOIS.Will be sold by auction on ths premises, on Thursday, the ih day of April, 1883, 73 3 ESLER LATE ALEX.ROSE, OENEVIEVE, #T.(eur Palace,) TE-MO4ROW, THURSDAY Morning, At 10-e\u2018cieck.JANES LEA.Auctioneer.A quantity of Lamber, Decors and Blinds will be soid first.73 on WEDNEADAT, 4th APRIL, Botldar, M Montreal.All persons indebted to the At TEX o'clock.Everything in splendid order.nested settle the BHAW & GOWDEY.me, 2 sid Forms Levies Lis ae acto 73 A od with JAMES KOSS, 10 guy DEN KING, By James Lea.JAMES ROG \u20ac Trastecs M I, 27th March, 1883.730 NEAT P.PARLOR FUI RNITURE, Bitting-Roe Stoddard Pisno, Bruss®.s and Tapestry ete mice Bice Pictures, Birxett NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Pole Wainat Dates Room and Boéreces raratiate 1a tne 3 LORD and STEWART MINN, Fiatadwars, \u201d MoGeo\u201d Baoge, 4c Both of tke City of Montreal, 5 sad Com\u2019 Sale at the residence of Mr.Alex.Black, No.39 NF.together under (3% mame 254 Sem of LORD à To be sold at the U Tes none street.Friday nfternoen & evening, 30th inss., At 3 ad 7.30 Scions\u201d .JAMES LEA.Tome of the Foods.ah An , pied ta FINE, FURNITURE, FIRS} ANC BEST FAPRSTRY creme Er Dr Soul are Costly Fancy Chairs Tablon auf Piptedwrare a and Plated BREN OUCIR, Tins Baran an 4 2m jasirucied 10 sell ad the residence, 768 DOR CHESTER STREET, on TUESDAY next, 3ré APRIL, the whois of the Fine Purniture and Effects as above.Particulars again.Baie at 10 o'clock a.m.JANES LEA, Auctioneer.New Advertisemeats To-day, THE PHŒNIX ELECTRICAL COMPANY FOR CANADA, \u2014MABUFACTCRERS OP\u2014 ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS, Under patestaof J.4.I.CRAIG, K.B WRLINEY J.A.L CRAIG, Manager of Constraetien sad Bisetri oi au Canadian Office and Factory.473 te 481 Nt.James street wést, Montresl k R WHITNKY, Business Manager.Complete Valtsle Are and Incandescent lighting from dynawo-Kaotric machines and storage batteries.The Apparxtus manufactured by this Company, fer Electric Lighting, is unsurpassed for quality snd stead) ness of light produced, axl for economy of driving power and entire absence of danger.Parties Gosirous of using the light are requested to communicate full particalars regarhag builéings or le- calities, and sises of rooms or areas te be illuminated, with statement as to available power, 4c.Prices Furnished on Application.TRUSTEES: EW.NCCLAVE, ag.fof B.W.McClave 4 Col, Row } i | i was PARLE De tot Wu.A.Patrss*& Co.Now York H ¥.BURROUGHS, FE of Export Lamber id) | Kew York Aad don eal Cos FRED, B.FISKS, Esq (of Weston & Piste), Kew York FRANKLIN H.BMITH, Esq of New York HECTOR D.MACKEY, Esq.of New York THOMAS H.WAGSTAPP, Re.of New York New York Ufice\u2014143 PEARL STREXT.F X DELADURANTAYKE Zinc, and all inde of premerss: Mo) 178 and i0patie t L'euegoode, Montreal ~F | PARTNERSHIP of tbe late firm of OOWRT, MACINTOSH & HYDE dissolved the death of Mr Court on the BT od rtm wil micas ae bou LUUXTANTS, AUDITORS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, wader the styldpf BACKINTOAN & HYDE., OWN MACKLNTOMN, Creditors.ihe y parties claims the Patate HE STOCK OF FANCY requ frie Gh samme, 40ly coegaed with ms arte FRIDAY no De eo.Apes st the Fales- pS Tt I eu Sale at 3 and 7.30 o'eleck.HAMILTON CHENE, ri JAMES LEA.25th March, 1883.74 200 J ABGE RETAIL STOCK \u2014 NOTICE TO CREDITORS.and Illustrated Books, Poona t Work .ed w.rei straied Books, ki wa wring In the matter of CHARLES DE DESMARTEAU, of te Cr Tree Figures I Dresden hina, Children\u2019s Books, Brings pred name Graces rm of CHAS 4 ptown Auction frei & CO.TAKE NOTICE that, by virtue of sxecuted the weld t WENTE-NIGHTH DaY 0 PHOTO AND AUTO ALBUNS, \u2014m\u2014 Plush, Russia, Nereccs and Calf Leather.JOSKPH FORTIER, MANUFACTURING STATIONE R, \u2014_\u2014 ° 256 and 235 SL James Street.ia SPRING DEBILITY, LANGUOR, LASSITUDE, and that Low STATE 0f the Sre- TAM peculiar te the frairG OP EMN YRAN sre imines diately relieved by the use of PERUVIAN SYRUP.R MeLMOD, Quebee, P.Q, writes :\u2014 * PERUVIAN SYRUP [ have frogueutiy seen sacceod when other La parations of fron have failed.\u201d OVIDE Æ BRUNET.Queben, P.Q, vaye : \u2014* PERUVIAN SYRUP sells well here as purifier and strengthen ay of the hleod.\u201d 8 P.COOK, M.D., Hall, P.Q., mys: \u2014* PERUVIAN SYRUP sppears to give general satisfaction, as we sel = great deal of iL.\" T.A.HOWARD, Aylmer P.Q., says: \u2014= I believe PERUVIAN SYRUP to te a reliable ariic'e.\u201d 1.McMAHON, Alliston, Ont, writes :\u2014\u201c The pnb VIAK SYRUP has been very successful tn toning up the system.\" J.R BOND, Tottea Ont, says '\u2014* PERUVIAN BIRUP ie a very voa reparation = HENAY HARPER, of Albion, Ont, recommends ths PEEUVIAN SYRUP aa the best remedy be ever took fer geonral debility.60 2aw BDs ILIAN COFFEE STORE, Rud IOTONLA SQUARE, 18 now open withs rasta Coffeen asd Tapiocas.pui which were distry- to September.Cofles y pare.Monirea, 2nd Mareh, 1883.70 3 law CRYSTAL RINK.OITY BAND, Saturdav Night.Masquerade Next Tuesday Night.743 MASQUERADE at the PRINCE WALES SKATING RINK.THURSDAY EVENING, 29th fuss.to bgt dred] al ony Pad Brox mae mere © Past Shovel Brigade, rammed (n Boveity om foe) will be and 798 J.STENHOUME, Prop.DANCING.The Walts tanght in Six Lessons, Two Dellars and Pifty cents.À select class every FRIDAY, in ihe LINDSAY HALL, Lire has vil be Del \u2014 every SATORDAY, in + ST.PATRICK'S HALL ds MRS.GODWIN, 86 ° 138081; Cxrherine street DAN CING\u2014GRAND SOCIAL Evenings SATURDAY and ta 9 Ciub ; Waltsing.Latest Damces Paptie kindly attend regu! ae 74 9 \u2019 TROF.X.J.MCDONALD.DANCING & DEPORTMEN T\u2014 Special attention given to private classes.six guaranteed.apply to Prince's Music More.New Advertisements Te-Day men In Artisti Freed IN STRUCTION for Work Architecture, 733 PUBLIC NOTICB IS MEREBT GIVEN that the nous the /Y Sewers in the strests are aad are sow deposited tm the ofice of the undersigned, ia the City » wheus names thayein ae Nadie for any part of the sald asscapmen to UE.TENET Prom Barre street noctirwmms, sep Ts mero DRUMMOND STRPLT\u2014Prom wards to amère 1 06 snd om a Soe eub-division Ke.20, of jet No.1760 Bt.Autoine W ren.tE:01t se LARIVIERE ~Froms Fullum street westwards, a drtance of about 188% TO s LA UR STBLET= Tas oppoutte lots cadastral numbers 1047 and 1080 st.Antoine Ward sastwards to mao ar ® à distance of su0 YBERBROC lots number Tao and sub-division et Ko.1769 81 Antoine » about 154 KX STRENT\u2014 From Sf.Hubert to Berri st, oa oo SHEREROO B STREET\u2014Prem opposite Lambers | 1312 and 1807 St Antoine Ward field street, à distance of shout 343 fi.[3 TRAIN Tr rans, street tiere street, distance of about 735 ft.LAVAL AVENUE \u2014 Prom Sherbrooke street to meer Courville stzeot, à distance of about 630 fi.ERNRET STREST\u2014Throuzhout, a distance of shout $07 to Laganehe MEFTANÀ STRERY\u2014-Prom oppo.ite lots cadastral aum- yer 104 saa 1311 northwarde, a distance of shows JAMES F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer.ë MonteoalFiet Warch, 1883.| potice to, Be tm in Tn Gran and Post on EE PR Po \u2014 Grand Trunk Railway.MANITOBA and the NORTH-WEST DAKOTA, MINNESOTA, &o.Season 1888.The popular spectal Trains will, ommenclag WED NESDAY, MARCH 144h, and every succeeding Wednes day during March and April, be despatohed trom MONTREAL, BROCKVILLE TORONTO, / Biepping at Intermediate Stations en route for sesom dadion of passatigers from ai points ta Onterte, FIRST CLA38 accommodation provided for passengers ot lowest fare.Live Stock.Waggons, Housebald Effeste 1m thsoagh Ture ud VERY 10W RATES Por fi tarifs, ete, abris te Grand Trun Railway Agents or to J.STEPHENSON, General Pagsen ger Agent, Mostreal, W.EUGAK, Assistant C, P.A.Tosomte.JOSEPN NICRSON, Montreal, Méruh Sud, 1883 Semarst 13 - Births, Marriages snd Deaths.pp r ie found red the Lost Edition] ; BIRTHS.: EROX\u2014Tn this city, March 31, the wife of J.W.Knox, of a daughter.LANS-in thls city, March 37, the wifs corgs Lamb, LE EAON\u2014AS 108 Bt.Famille siesst, March 37, the NT A.McPaaraon, of à son a 783 B0OTB\u2014in this city, March 26, the wife of David Booth, Laks Megantic, BOYO\u2014 At Farnham centre, March 5, the wifo of Mr.Eoward Boyd, of à son, WILSON\u2014 At 85 Mance siroet, March 26, the wite of Mr.J.(.Wiison, of a daughter.733 WALK LB\u2014In this ur, March 25, the wife of Thomas Wairee, à dauzhter.LEFINK-\u2014In this chi March 38, the wife ot Mr.Al phonse Lepias, pris or, of a daughter.BAIBGMAN\u2014In this city, March Zé, Mrs.George Bridgman, of à von.ngs Flt this \u2018bls city, March 3% the wife of William MicanD\u2014ie tue cr March 25, the wife of F.J.D Ricard, sdvocats, Prothonotary'é Ofâce, of » son.FALL) BR\u2014At Lachuts, March 17, the wife of Mr.J Tailiser, advocais, of à 608.714 MARBIAGES.: LADUE COREY\u2014At the Manse, Farnham Centre, Lelia to} 1, by the Rev.A.H.Macfarians, Mr.Henry.lies Emma J.Lo:zoy, both of tue Towustip BOGE BE: BROPHY Io hte) cit.citys March 28 at the Diah- ops renville,\u2019 Que , Faluce, to Mary Louisa, eldest davaniar of ne ate Le Brophy, of st Colu! MA LIN, MCREA\u2014In tus city, March 22, Gasr RB rte Esq., 10 Mis May 4\u201d eldest daughter of Mal cols cBea Esg., of Charloitenba:g, une DEATHS, RRE\u2014 At the residence of his uncle, Dr.Alexander, ZO MoGuil Colle; 9 Avenue, Freddie Rogers, ounges: son +.Hogers, of Minucapoils, Minnesuta, ve aged ears.Funeral on [buruday, st 3 p.m., to Mount Ba Cemetery Friends and ucqu:intances are rospectiully requested to attend.[Butfulo, leve- land and Minneapolis papers please copy.) TY Merch 28, Wm.stanrislas, age.) 8 manths, t sou of John tkeily, 205 Ceutre strres, st.Labrie ja rai wiil leave his father\u2019s resi- dance © ay, March , at a.m.to Cote des Neiges \u2018emetery Friec@s end acquaintances are ree spectiul,y igvited to attend JAMES\u2014 AY\u2019 Hochelaga, Murch 28, Hate, younuest danghtear of Wm.ee aged 5 years and 8 mouths ruperal on Friday, March s0,at 3 p.mu.from her father's residence, aa se Mary streu ilochelaga, to Mount ai Lermete Friends and acquaintaucus are respecitully invi to attend.@xAHAM-\u2014On March 25, Editb May, infant danghter of B.N.Grabam, aged ;0 months and 23 daye.suneral rom > her fathors resijenve, \u20183 Dellsle pirvet, Friday, March 30, at 2.50 p.m.8 and acquainiances tre respectfully requested Lo attend.143 , MAGRATH\u2014In this city, March 29, James MaGrath, 22 years and 9 months.Funeral will take lace from is 1ather's residence, 38 Jurors street, on ay, March 31, at 3.30 pm.Friends und ac gustas and members of the Montreal fypo;raph- Unioa are respectfully invited to aut-nd.|Quevec Boston papers please copy.) BUCHANAN\u2014At Covey Nill, Mareh 23, wife of hichard Buchanan, aged 67 year: HUNTER\u2014At Farnham Centre, Feb.23, of consumption John, son of Robert Hunter, agad 32 years.MONAGHAN\u2014 In this a March 28, of heart disease, Jobn Monaghan, aged 3 yours and 10 months, eldest son of Thomias Monaghan.Funeral wii leave bis father's residence, 30 Manufacturer street, Pont Bt Charles, on Friday y at # o'c.ocù, to Roman Catholio Cemetery.Friends and scuu \u2019intances are y invited to attend.\u2018 His end was Parce \" Ann Taylor, 8.WTEWART\u2014aAt 63 8L Dominique str«et, March 27, of diphiberia, Berenice Eliza Vity, Only ebiid of Thoinau and Margaret Siewart, agod 4 years, 4 months and 5 days ell youngest this on March 2 James 4 M.O'Con- pou t son of Morgan A'Conne oar on ine.Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) ahr Boon, at 3.30 o'clock, from his faih-1's residence, Hay Market, to the Koman Catholic Cemetery.Friends and are respectfully invited to attend.SHIPTON 46175 5e Constant street, March 25, Pred- \u2018William, son Of Fred.Shipton, aged 10 days.LESLIE Marek 26, alexander Hamilton, youngest son Aen In this city, March 23, Benjamin Reeves (deaf mute), born at Boucherville, aged 6: years.HAMMOND\u2014In this city, March 27, Bobert Hammond, Senior, aged #1 years.Frey Dida\u2019t Give.\u201cMadam,\u201d he began as he lifted his bat at the front door, \u20181 am soliciting for home charities.We have hundreds of poor, ragged and vicious children like those at your gate, and our object is \u2014\u2014.\"\" *¢8ir! those are my own children !\u201d she interrupted, and the way that iront door slammed bis toes jarred every balr on his scalp-lock.The Westher.3 pom\u2014Thermometer at earn À Barrisen\u2019, éurrag the (asc 34 near: \u2014 \u2018Banemetsr\u20146 p.m\u201429.94 4 a.m.\u201430.08 1 pom.\u201430 06 \u201cpos.tau na Maz.a, : ean hs 24e 297 30° 2:0 25.05 1 & m.\u2014Probabilities pexz 24 bours:\u2014 Light to mederate winds; fine, slightly milder weather.Appointments this Lveming.Academy of Music\u2014\" Fourteen Days.\u201d Queen's Hall\u2014Coneert by Madame Al\u201cani.Theatre Royal\u2014Pat Rooney.Prince of Wales Rink\u2014Masquerade.= 1808 St Catheriue street \u2014Bazsar.lew Advertisements this PM GAVE MONEY MONEY BY BY PURCHAN ing your Furpiture trom WM.KING & co, Manufscturers, 652 Craig street.Wholesale and Retail.78t2 SPRING HOSIERY Por LAD! IES and MISSFS tn Black amd Colored, and in all sizes and Fualities G+ NTLEMEN'S SPRING Hf-HOSE m all the most fas- Rionable Colnrings CNDER WEAR in si) makes for LADIKAM, MI:SES, GENTLEMEN and TOU STHS.BLACK SLLE BRADY, BEAL MOHAIR DRks» BU TIONS at at THE FRENCH KID GLOVE WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1837.THOS.MUSSEN, 955.237 and 259 NOTRE DAME STREET.Dry Goods, Billlar) Cleths, Carpets, Linoieums, Mats and Mat tines HOLKSALSL AN vA A.73 ERSONAL \u2014 If Mr.Robert Good , fr, will send his ad\u2018irens to Heury Ward ê Qoyetd Dame street, he will confer a favor.PERSONAL.\u2014If John Murphy, whe is supposed to live tn Montreal.will writs to his uncle, William Doherty.vaginav City, Mich, C.8., be will hear of to his ad 783 EVENS INSTROCTION AT oh Mini Som Sk So, caters om Day ay Sabor on Urn March.WM.J.NX TURNER EDDING AND UPHOLSTERY GOUDs Renovatad and Re-made in large quanti in city or country, without removai.\u2014JOR STKEL Uphoisterer and ing Manuacturer, 74 St.Joseph 204te \u201cALBANI\u201d PULL-OVER HAT \u2014 FOR \u2014 YOUNG GENTS.A SPECIALTY, -\u2014 AT \u2014 A.BRAHADIS, 249 NOTRE DAME ST, CORMER ST.LAMBERT.7342 ECONOMY ! Every prudent and tbrifty housewife invariably uese ITRACHANS \u201cGILT EDGE\u201d SOAP, 8 820 knows bat by 10 doing, she saves a great deal of TIME! very emsiderable LABOR 1 amount of and, a8 A ROCEVSATY eonsequence, quite à bit of MONEY!!! 74 1x AFTER MANY YEARS OF gh om sretoin, Be, YAY PURER, ~ t Gas woald por wanoZuy refers ati ones of Drazgis fo: ve te VAN BUSRIPS KIDNEY cuag v y IGED.As we offer no other inducements than the best ssible value for y money, and à large and t-elass stook te scidet from, we are OBLIGED to sell lower than the lar rates as cha: by stores who do most oftheir business on the eld system of long credit.\\Our business is conducted siriotiy on the English G, CARSLEY'S PRINgS New Black Satim, 100.A, New Hiack Luxtres, 110.New Dress Mnterini 1646.New Aili-woo! »ergos.13e New Black Cashmere.19e.New sinek suuns* Ciothh, 300.New Alil-Wool French Beige, 25¢.New Colored sili, 65¢.New Washing Silk, 38¢.New Umbrellas.35\u20ac.New Colored Cashmere, 50e¢.Sew Silk (Evening sande).40e.New Biack Velvelven, 33e.New Famoy Drexs iouds, 20¢.New Skirting, 23c.New Black Paramatta, 290.New Silk Velvet, 75\u20ac.Mew Cashmere Josie, § rer New Black Bunting, 1 New Faney vtioman Groth, 45e.new Fancy Satteem, l2he.New trench Batisie, plain, 22e, New silk Mantle Veivel, $3.36.NEW SPKING GLOVES.Ladies\u2019 10-Buttou length Lisle Thread Mousquetaire Gloves in l'an suados with Blsek Enr broidered backs, 38c- 8.CARSLEY.A NOVELTY.Ladies\u2019 Lisle Thread Gloves with 14 steel battons, opening at the sides, in Tan aed Drab shades, the latest novelty of the season, 686.td.CARSLEY.Ladie\u2019 Lisie Tread, 4-button length, Jersey Gloves with Black Embroidered backs, 22e.8.CARSLEY.Ladies\u2019 Black Lisle Thread 4-Button Gloves, 19e: 8.CARSLLY.Ladies\u2019 Black Lisle Thread 2-button Gloves, 130.M CARSLEY.PERFECT FITIING.A beautifai perfect fitting Taffetn @-button length Meusquetaire Glove, with Ulack Embroidered backs, 570 8.CARSLEY.Beautiful perfect fittine 4-button length Jersey Taffsin Gloves in Tan shades with Black Emoroi- dered backs, 43c¢.S.CARSLEY.FIR .T CHOICE.First chotee Colored Silk Jersey Gloves in all the leading celurs of the season, 50¢ to $1.8.CARSLEY.First choice and a perfeet fitting 4-button length Black Silk Jersey Glove, 84¢ to $1.N.CARSLEY, Ladies\u2018 fine Black Silk 4-Button Gloves, 50c.8.CARSLEY.ALSO Opera Silk Jersey Gieves in ali the most delicate shades of the season.8.CARSLEY.THESE GLOVES Are all perfect fitting and of the finest quality, and will be found the best value in the city.Call and see the novelties in Gloves.8.CARSLEY.SILK HANDKERCHIEFS 8.CARSLEY.Silk Handkerchiefs from 80c to $3.*, CARBLEY 8 Fancy Handkerchiefs, Silk finish, 1 10 to 28e.8.CABILEY'S.Silk Handkerchiefs in assorted solid colors & CARSLETPA Silk Handkerchiefs in Terra Cotta ocelors.8 CARSLEY'S White 8ilk Handkerchiefs, Hem Stitched.S.CARSLEY'\u2019S, 393, 395, 397 and 399 NOTRE DAME 8Y,, MONTREAL.T4 4 Cheap Lamps, Cheap Lamps.\u2018We are selling off our magnificent stock of Lamps and Pixtures at great reductions for cash.&PLENDID LAMPS, from 900 to $4.35.PLEX LAMPS, $2.75.Just the Lampe for ThE COUNTRY HOUSK.SILRBA LIGHT LAMPS, $4.15.$1.1.18 81.4 47.BRACKET LAM Be, CHANDELIERS 81 $1350, 8.25 A bso, $11.78, is > BRAS CHANDELIERS.NEW STYLE COLES CABH LAMP MALE.Bay now and save large discount.We are manuf * prices, some less than \u2018hey eos Rory bat we want to turn stock 10% cathy AND MEAN COLE'S LAMP STORE, 74 1+ 418 Notre Dame Street.| New hévertisements Tis PM TTLECTURE MISS BMILY PAITHFULL, Bminant English Philanthro ia AoA ce the MACKAY INSTITUTE, ) \u201cThe Best Society\u2014Our Book Shelf,\u201d MONDAY EVENING.APHIL 3nd, At EIGHT o'clock, a SYNOD HALL, UNIVERSITY STREEF.The Very Reverend the Dean of Montreal will preside.50c, for sale at the book stores.744 NS NY SE Mesi University, Montreal Te Anodual Pablic Meeting of Convocation for the confordiu.os Lé,rues in Medicine will be held in the LLIAM MOLSON HALL, on SATURDAY, MARCH sen a THKEE pm.Members of Convocation will meet In the Lib half-past two p 1a, for the reading of Minutes, and Ele tion of Graduates\u2019 t.©presentative Kellows.An Adjourned Meeting of Convocation, for the con\u2018er~ : of egress to Law, will be held on MUNDAY, APRIL y at TRL.p.m.N.B \u2014The friends of the University are invited to at- tead, and may obtaln tickets fur buth ineetings on application at the oXce of the understyned.W.C.BAY NES, B.A.secretary, 743 20 16th March, 1633.HL \u201cORIGINAL SUNBURNT WANDERERS.Grand Fu catatemert to be oiven for a Charitable pur- poss, at XORDAYIMI RR HALL, ou MONDAY.APRIL wndygoommeucing at bili) o'clock, ckets pOc, at Noniuenaor's v ry precantion taken to prevent speculation.No One peruon wil.be served with more than 30 soxcts.4 per copy will be paid for the nA u1 Adult.16, 188i, containing \u201c OLD MONX Ia HAL Applyto the CASHIER at dr AM UFFIJCE.berft CARPETS.BIST EODY BRISSELS, in price.all reduced BENT 9 WIRE TAPESTRY CARPLEIS ail ; reduced in prices.CARPET COMBINATION BROXEN, Conscquentiy the large redactions.Thess reductions are not conñmel to old stock, bat #pply to now goods DOW opening.Never were such inducements offered to consumers st the opening of Any season in the Carpet Trade.WOOL CARPXTS, OILCLOTHS, LINOLEU MN.MATS, MATIING, &c., EQUALLY CHEAP.LIGGET & HAMILLON, 47 & 49 NOIRE DAME ST.WEST.Td C+ JOHN MURPHY & CO, IMPOXTERS OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, NEW GOODS Received and Marked off last week and now on Exhibition for Sale.NEW BLACK BROCADE SILKS, $1.28 per yard.KEW BLACK BROCADE BLLKY, $1.50 per yard Moe ratterns and best value.New Black Ottoman hilks Or RAB DE COUNTESSE, in different wiiths of Cord, at $2 and $2.50 per yard.New Muslin Ginghams.In Large Checks and new and pretty Colorings Biyles from West Eud of London.New Galatea and Sateen Skirts In a doren different 8iy.es and Lolorings, from 75e to $2.85 each.White Shirts (rom 58¢ to 81 each.New Adrian Cieth Por Ladies\u2019 Dresses ani Costumes, all Wool French Goods, 40¢ per yard in all Colors.New \u201cCrepe Canade.\u201d A very superior quality of NUKS' VE]LING, wide, fine and firm, in all shades, 35c per yard, New Freach Beiges, All Wool tn all the wew Mixtures and 1a all shades of Grey Mix.New Window Hellands, In White, Cardinal, @roen and Fancy Stripes, al widths ax® PRINTS, NEW CAMBRICN, NEW SATEENS, NEW GALATEAS, de., &e.\u201cCHEVREAU.\u201d We have received invoices of our new \u201cCHEVREAD KID GLOVES ia all styles, and expect-to receive them about Wednesday.Five per Cent.Discennt for Cash over eme dollar.KID GLOVEY NET.\u2014 JOHN MURPHY & OO, 463 AND 463 NOTRE DANK STREET.CORNER ST.PETER ST.n+ Henry Morgan & Co., CARPET and UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.This Beazcn*s importaions ia CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CURTAIN te, thas = Petter Suaorimant of makes and classes of goods: sh borders, ER with borders.PETs with boarders.previous year's, and we are convinbed rye or following list will give à fair den of the diffcreen Ape Select Patiern in WILTON CARPETS Select Pattern PATENT AXMEN helect Pattern 8 01CH C is far more pxtansive than an above geods 18 Bot & obtainabie.Toe Belect Pattern VELVE 1 CARPETS with berders.Beloes Pattern in AUBUA8ON CARPETS with borders, Neleet Pattern in SELF-COLOR CARPET s with orders.Five Frame BRUSSELS CARPLT 3 with Bosters snd Stairs, 3-Piy WOUL LARPETR.UNION and HEMP CARPATS Borders and Statrs.LISTING Buge and Mats.L.WOOL Rugs CURTAINS! NOTTINGHAM LACE.MADRAS MUSLIN.SPASISH LACE.TAMBOUR.CARPETS and Mets MOQUETTE RCGS, large © se.TAPESTRY CARPETS with Borders and Stairs.8 ooL rr CARPETS pit and 4-4.DUTCH Nurse AXMINSTER Rugsand Mata, SMYRA CURTAINS CHEESE CLOTM.SWISS LACK APPLIQUE.SILK CASHMERE.COVERINGS! onus in Mohair and Siig.Main an Rich BBOCGADRD SATIN.GRARTTE rau SQUARES.CLOTH.TER COTE: FIGURED W AU OSILR 20 JUTE Bl ch N fo Ÿ SATIN sal LINEN SQUARES.FLOOR OIL cLOTRS.LINSOLEUMR.| CARPETSWEFPERS.AXTAIRRODS.NETIIKGS.UPMOLSTERING FRINGES Mhaded and Ball FRINGES.corps & TASSELS.GINPS.CORAICES à POLES CURTAINS sna PRAPERY a Speciality.HENRY MORGAN & CO.COLONIAL HOUSE, Cor.8T.JAMES & VICTORIA SQUARE SAVAGE & LYMAN.219 ST.JAMES STREET, Heveme amrar ™ GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OF SWISS AND AMERICAN MAKES.; And they are enabled te give their eustomers all the advantages of (Bs recent large reduction In the costo manufacturing them.Gold Stem Winders from $330.00 tg $300.00.Snitalis hie PHENENTATION.| iP la rn \u2014 THE May T ; = i ge FOR PAIN.RHEUNATISN, Neuralgia, Soiatics, Lumbaege, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGE, 7 SPRAINS, .Soreness, Cufs, Brulses, | FROSTBITES, Ji DURNS.SCALDS, .ARE And all other bodily aches i and pains.FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE Sold by all Drugglsts and lers.Directions i lan The Charles À.Vogeler Ce.(Sussamere & A.VOOKLER à C0.) Baltimore, Mad.U.8.4, \u201c|PULL-OVER HATS! The MERTON.The CECIL, The LYTTON, The BRIGHTON, The SALISBURY, The MARQUIS, t | These are the LBADING SHAPES Pull-Overs \u2014 FOR THE \u2014 SEASON OF 1883, QUALITY, FINISH and DURABILITY THEY CANNOT BE BURPASSED.A Call Respectfully Solicited.John Henderson & Co.299 NOTRE DAME STREET, TB 24 poIssEA U BROTHERS, THE RIGHT PLACE fer DRESS GOODS.BIISEAYU BROTHA ERS, THE RIGHT PLACE FOR BL CK CARHMERES.BUISSEAU BROTHERS, THE RIGHT PLACE POR BLACK FILKR BOISS:AU BROTHERS, THE RIGHT PLACE FOR BLACK SATIN TURK BOISSEAU BROTHER, THF RIGHT PLACE FOR COLORED DRESS SILKS + + ne , | ao Edition.- pratamsersy AANA AAAI ALBANL .Further Movements ef she Diva The Enthssissmm Continues Madame Alban paid another visit te her grandmother, Mrs.Delorme, of St.Hubert street, Yesterday, and was presented to à number of the younper ladins of Bast End society, who had assembled to give her à bearty welcome.One of these, Miss Henrietta Olivier, on behalf of the reét, presented Madame Albani with a beautiful bouquet.After a pleasant time spent in conversation the cantatrice sang one verse of the pathetic song Souvenir duJeuneÂge from thoopors LePre aux Clercs, much to the gratification of her agod relative, of whom Albani has from her youngest days been passionately foad.A number of oitizens of Chambly called on Albani at the Windsor yesterday afternoon, and were most cordially received.Several of them preseniod the fair diva with souvemire of her native village in the shape of photographs, de.She assured them that she would visit f Chambly the uext time she visited Canada.' Albani stated that it wouid not be many months before she returned again.After onr going to press yesterday Mr.C.O.Lapierre, in the name of \u201c Le Canadien snowshoe olub, presented Albani with an address immediately after the levee was concluded at the City Hall Mr.MoGibbon, Park Ranger, interviewed this morning several members of the Reception Com- mittes with a view 10 have arrangements made to afford Madame Albani the pleasure of a drive through the Park, from whence she could have a splendid view of the oity and its environs.It is probable that the scheme will bo carried out either this afternoon or to-morrow when the Diva is on her way to Sanlt-aux-Reocollet.As Madame Albani was returuing from the City Hall yesterday her carriage was stopped in front of tne office of Le Monde, where Mr.Alfred Lionais presented her with a handsome cushion and a srown of natural flowers, together with 12 roses, to which were attached the eards of the members of the sta.Mr.Lionais made a few appropriate remarks, to which the lgly replied with much grace.An oil paintifg of Mde.Albaui bad been placed in the windows of IL.Monde and tastetuily decorated, the words \u201c Vive Albani\u201d holding a prominent place.A BAD SHOWING.The Heyneman Fallure\u2014A Loss of $20, 000 por Annum.Mr.Charles H.Walters presided at a meeting of the ereditors of R.Heyneman & Ce.yesterday afternoon, which was called for the pugpose of recciving the report of the accountant, Mr.Edward Evans, who bad been appointed to in- vasti: ate the state of affaire.From this report it appears that the firm bad been carrying on business for tbe last (wo years al an absolute loss of $20,000 per sonum ; that the Jast time the insolvent had attempted to ascertain \u2018bis position was in May, 1881, when he found he had a surplas of $13,000, since which time be had never taken stock or taken any steps to find out hew he stood.The gross profits on tho two years was only $13,000, while the expenses of carrying on the basiness was $56,000, over $17,000 of which went for \u2018shaving.\u2019 The report further siates that s large amount of guods had re- ily beem mold at very low prices in uruer to raise cash.The business evidently bad been carried on in & most reekless manner whilst there would not be 260 on the dollar left to pay the creditors with.After the report had been read, at the request of Mr.Waiters, the estate was transtierred to Mr.Evans, who was instructed to wind it up, unless by Tuesday next Mr.Hoyweman made an offer of considerably more than was left of the estate to the creditors THE CANADIAN PACIFIC.Pashing on the Kystem West of Mont- tresi.I engineers' staff of the Canadian Pacific ilway is just now busily enga ed in perfecting the system immediately west of Montreal.Work is chiefly being directed to the projection of the Atlantic sod North-West Railway, which will greatly improve the through connections with \"Toronto and the Wes Mr.Peterson, Chief Engineer of the pany, with his full staff of surveyors have been bausly engaged with the preliminary surveys whieh, starting from St.Eustache, has already reached St.Audrews, Que.It has been decided to oruss thd river :tawa at Carillon, and the road will then strike soress the south-castern peninsula of Ontario to Smith\u2019s Falir, where connection will be made with the Canada Central for Brockviile and with the Ontario and Quebec Xojimar pow under construction for Toronto.This route will be vixty miles shorter between Montreal and Toronto than any at present exist- d ing The road wiil be pushed forward with all ible despatch and it is hoped will be completed by next Spring CITY ITEMS.\u2014The receipts at the Custom House yesterday were $21,317.88., TAngele Hensalt was arrested last night fer fer BOI/SSEATU BROTHERMY, THE RIGHT FLACE FOR BROCADE SILKS.BOISSEAU BROTHERS, THE.RIGHT PLACE POR OTTOMAN SILKS \u2018 BOISSEAU BROTHERS, THE RIGHT PLACE FOR DRE 5 LININGS.BOISSEAU BROTHERS, THB RIGHT PLACE FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS.BOISSEAU BROTHERS, THE RIGHT PLACE FOR COLORED CASHMERES EOISSEAU BROTH ERS, THB RIGHT PLACER POR LADIES HOR POISSEAU BROTHERS, THE RIGHT PLACE FOR LADIES KID GLOVBA.BOISSEAU BROTHERS, THE RIGHT PLACE FOR STAPLE DRY GOOD& BOISSEAU BROTHERS Will show on and after MONDAY next, the latest fashions in TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS, FRATHERS PLOWERY, RIBEBON4, LACES, imported direst from London, Paris, and Kew York.We shall be glad to see any of the merchants and give them special attention in what they may purchase, we having imported the latest materials for the Miliinety Department, - BOISSEATU BROS, Tne Mais Street Dry Goods House, 235 and 237 ST.LAWRENCE STRENT.\u2014 Shirt Factory, 165, 170 84.Dominique gé.HRANCHES, LONDON AND PARIS \u2014 Remember eur Mette, \u2018 4 \u201cNO TROUBLE TO SHOW coops.\u201d Price si] sKIDN ZONES Splendid Jeweller\u2019s Safe, And » largé lot of different sised SAFES JUST RECEIVED AT OUR WAREROOKS, PRICES LOW AND TERNS RASY.GOLDIE & MoCULLOCH, ' 21 6.Fusnes street West, x 4 1 vominosly éélied \u201c blue books,\u201d sete F journaiists.Bat some of them are less useful x ping » disorderly house.She was sent ail.\u2014Tbe proprietors of the Canada Cotton Mills intend g to Cornwall next Tuesday to inspect their new extension.handsomely framed protograph of the late Mr.4 J Ibbotson bas been prestiied Led the clerks of the Recorder's Court by Mra Ibbo \u2014 Letters postmarked Deistant Lath.Melbourne, 1st, and Sydney, the 33nd February, were distri- uted st the Post Office, early this morning.\u2014The American flag was flying AL balf mast over the United States Consulate vesteday out of the late Postmaster-General of tbe Repn Te Rel tietor of the Richelieu Hotel has just gompleted the nocessary arrangements with a fem Jor firm to have a portion ot that botel illu ed by the electric light.ms basaar under the auspices of the ladies of es t Le 8 herine 2e street, bas re coat en such a success that it bas te continue it until the end of the west FROM OTTAWA, Hymenesl\u2014The Raflway Commissioners\u2019 Biti\u2014 the \u201cNerthern Lighi\u201d\u2014RBravery Rewarded.l&B0IAL DRSPATUE 70 TNE VrA8.| Orrawa, Maroh 29.\u2014Deputy Sheriff Sherwood wap married to-day to Mrs.Fisher,a daughter of B.Fisher, of the firm of G.B.Hall & Co.Skating and tobegganing parties have been dis continued at Rideaa Hall for the season.A deputation of about one hundred railway men arrived im the city at noon te-day to op- se Mr.MoCarthy\u2019s bill to appeiat a body of iway Commissieners.They represent the railway interests of the country.A telegram was received Last evening that the steamer \u201c otha Ld 6\u201d nine ber trips regularly be os Edward maine the mainland, and hereafter the trips would 7 soutinus te be regular.» M.P., peesived last evening from il Mr.| Hom.L.Baskville West, British Minister at Washiogten, a geld wateh and cheque for $100 from the United States Government.The gifts were made by the American Government for relief \u2018extended to an American mailer whe was found in & dory st bes and was resened by Ouptain Righ- ards, of the scbeoner \u201c Nekems,\u201d of Yarmouth, BB, of which Mr.Kisney is à part owner.ge to Captain Richards, while the money gots te the propristers of the sobooner to poimabarse them for leas ot halt while assisting the wrecked seaman.PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS.Casriers by Land.(SFBmAL BERPANOR TO THE STAR: | Orrawa, March 20-\u2014The-dopartinente > sr voive in their compilation mueh Tabor valasbie for the wre of members of Parilement and i § 3 F 31 mn &% FE i FAAPUAAAA ANAS { OED JEWELLERY Intlen, od do pot aire ira ns © Minister ot Finance atated that is had to establish » Burean ef Statistics which should publish monthly or quarterly reports giving the statistics contained in the present Pa partmsntal reports in a praétical form, and the erament hoped to be able to sarry some such .plan into effect another year.In view or this proposition, Mr.Ress.withdrew his metion.hen Mr, Casgrain's bill to prevent fraud ia connection with Gevernment contrasts came up for its third reading, the promoter moved that the clause which had been.struck ost by the commit toe h.1d be rai ta The 3.ing ei declared that any contractor subseriblug money to promote an eleciion should be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable with fing or imprisonment.Mr, Whiie (Cardwelily pointed out that if it was desired to purify elections in t to the jofluance of contractors, it was just as desirable and necessary to desl with contractors who expected to obtain Government contrasts; bat how were such men to be dealt with?He re- torred to the case of a contracior named Moore who obtaincd a sontraet from the late Government in consideration, it was alleged, of the contrastor having changed his political opinions.He also askod how contractors who subzcribed to the support of a certain church, for instance, and thus exercised influence is favor of à certain candidate, could be dealt with.In reply to Mr.Casgrein\u2019s reference to the United States law, of which this moa:ure is a copy, Mr.White said 1t was notorious that contractors in the United States make a comindn practice of contributing meney to aid the election of members of Congress, snd that was the only way they succeeded in getting their contracts.Helooked upon the measure as one which should not disgrace our statute books.Mr.Ross [Middlesex] replied that it would be easy to make ropri-ais by citing particular cases of contractors\u2019 money securing the eleation of members on the other side of the Howgp.He feared that the apologies of the First Minister and the member for Cardwell would be construed ns manifesting their sympathy with such practices on tho part of contractors.After further discussion, à division wds taken on the motion to re-insiate tue claure, which was lost, the voto being a strictly party one.The bill, with this olanse struek out, was then passed.Mr.Wheler will ask whether the Government intend to reduce or repeal the duty on land plaster imported from the United States for tertilizing purposes during the present session.iesder of the Opposition wants to know Cabinet secrets.He has given notice that he will enquire 3f the ministry whether the appointment of Sir Charles Tupper as successor of Sir Alex.Galt has been ssttied.Mr.Cameron's bill against incest finally passed the House yosterday.The first hoor afier recess last evening was occupied with a debate on the Credit Fonoier bill, which came up lu, second reading.The bill meets with strong and determined opposition at every step, and that on tenable greusds The Company pretend to have relinquished special advantages which they formerly eajoyed as money lenders in the Province of Quebec,and in eonsidera- tion of which they agreed not to charge more than 6 per cont.interest.They still hold extraordinary privileges, bowever, and are striving to ebtain the furtber advantage provided in this bill ef charging 8 per cent.interest.In addition to regular interest, they charge their borrowers one per cent.per annum on the fuil amount of the loan until it is all paid up, which charge is to meet tbe expenses of management.Among other remarkable pewers they possess ia the right to force a creditor to pay up the whole amount of his loan in ease his property is depreciating io value.It is alle by the opponenta of tbe bill that the company bave po more available funds te lend, asd that the object is to coerce their present borrowers in paying eight per cent.Anxious to obtain this power the promoters of the bill offered last evening to abandon the right to extra charges lor administration.Mr.Auger, of Shefford, is the most vigorous opponent of the bill in the House, and yesterday moved the six months\u2019 hoist.The debate on the subject was adjourned.The bill for tbe punishment of adultery, sedue- tion, &c., was again the subject of much discussion.An amendment was adopted to the effect that in order to obtain a sounviction under thisAet here wust be evidence to corroborate that of the ya in support of some o the ebiel facts d the case.Mr.McCarthy's bill to rezulate the liability of carriers by land, that is, railways and express compauier, for lows or damaje to goods transported by them.pasted through Committes of the Who's, ater the rejecting of an.amendment providing that no ial onntraets showid be binding.and leaving the parties to the common law of the land.A deputation anpointed by a public meeting recently beid in Reufrew is here to look after the interests of that village in connection with the Kingston and Pembroke Railway bill This action is taken in consequence of Mr.Gann's propesal to strike out the provision in the bill to compel the eompany to connect with the C.P.R.at either Renfrew or Cobden.The Banking and Commerce Committee this morning passed the following bills :\u2014To smpewer the National Insurases Company (Mestreal) to wind up iu affuirs and diseolve, to authofise the Insurance Company of Canadas to reduce the value ot its capital siogk from $100 to $85 Der share, and fixing the amount remaiuing subject to call on each share at $77.50, to inoerporate the Bank ot London in Canada.Mr.Curran proposes to introdnee à bill providing for the equitable distribution of inseivent estates.Tha bill has been prepared by tbe Coun- eil ot the Board of Trade, Mentreal The committee on the bill relating to Cruelty to Animals this morning beard the views of Mr.Lett, City Clerk of Ottawa, and Henry Smith on certain provisiens of the bill frem the spertsmeu\u2019s point of view.They admitted that pigeon shooting was a cruel and unnecessary sport.Mr.Baker, Secretary of the Ottawa Society fer the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, explsited the difficulties met with in bringing offenders to justies, which made the provisions of this bill nesemsary.The Committee will take farther evidenes amether day.The deputation of Munsey Indians, whe are here, presented an address tp the Gevermor-Gen- eral this afternoon setting forth their olaims.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 beware of Imitntions.Since Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil bas become celebrated, a number of unprincipled persens have been endeavoring to palm off Klectron and Electric Oil for the genuine Dr.Thomss' Ecles.tric Oil.Hewarsol these similar named arti.eles.If their originators had any faith in the healing properties of their own medicines they would, like honest men, give them a name of their own, and not try to sell them om the reputation of smother ; but as they know their pee- parstions have no merit, they resort to the most unprincipled means of selling theus by getting « name as near &s possible to Æclctric.We therefore ask the public when to see that the name, Dr.Thomas\u2019 Ecleatrio the frant of the wrapper, and she = ae} Northrop & Lyman: the preprieters Canada, on the bask.Tan Life is chemicel operation, death is the abms ben is he paroct digue vigosous ae tritions food.Jobuston's Fluid Beef is the-most approved form of cancentrated nourtishment ea for asstarilation.ere sasists peture natural icine as arale- forces nature Po au] es.Johnston's Pat eet a isa tect food, and rie pouvd of it is guaran betintial nourishisont then 300 contain more never recover.| Whi wins gece mp nd wher exis, wl retail by L.J.A.Wholesale Sat 188 Notse Dame.EEE Now Advertisemoats this PM, A MADE EQUAL TO NEW.Wtdne, Jewellery, dc, void and PT SP LET FAs voor HENRY GRANT, 7a+ LA .33 BEAVER RALL TERRACE.fox practical use Lo à eufisiont azuent to rep on nse.Thore was some discussion on ¢ a ect.1 have, HET WANDERER.\u201d CHAPTER XXII.\u2014Continued.# Bat, sir, all those jewel-cases \u2014\u2014\u201d «1 thought ! could \u2018reupt her with them,\" mourned the pour, hali-witted youth.Margaret likes pretty things, and { have all the diamonds here! But she will not speak nor answer me! No, you shall not take them from me, William ; they shall not go out of my own hands! Go away, | tell you,\u2019 he continued, in a voice that was almost a shriek.Do yopgumt me to do you a mischief, that you kp dogging my footsteps?\u2019 And then the velvet-panelled door at the end of the corridor swung heavily shut, and Margaret could hear no more.Half an hour afterwards or so, and Fanny knocked for admittance.¢ Margaret, | am so lonely and frightened! 1 don\u2019t want to atay with Kmma.Will you let me in, Margaret I\u201d Still t did not reply.She was im no moud to let the little blind creature steal to her side and nestle close to her bosom.Not even to Fauny would she reply aught.\u201cShe must be asleep,\u201d thought the ehild, and she went back to her room on tip-toe.But there was no blessed sleep to descend like a healing balm on Margaret Coningsby's fevered eyelids that night.The prisoner in bis dun- goon cell might find a blessed oblivion in slumber; the wundering tramp, or street beggar, beneath the starry dome of heaven might.Jose the sanse of his wretchedness for a while in dreams sent from heaven; the dewy calm of sweet repose might enwrap the miserable denizen of hospital or -house; but for her there was no such death- in-life 1 She must face ber troubles as best she might.At about three o'clock in the morning she heard the returning roll of the carriagg-wheels, and for the first time remembered the masquerade bali at Branston Hall.Bo Beatrice Burnley had gone.She could go and dance away the flying hours as light as if her hand had not stricken down the templed shrine of another's happiness.Well, so iet it We.Beatrice had no power to burt her further.She could never sting her any more.It was over now.And standing at her window, half hidden by the blue damask draperies, Margaret's sleepless eyes watched the grand panoply of sunrise\u2014 eyes that saw nothing of what they looked so steadfastly up.CHAPTER XXI1I.WHEAT THEY FOUND.The April day burst over the world full of gracious balm and sunshine, and instinet with the flush of May-blossoms and odor of greening slopes and hilisidus beginning to revive from the long to of the Winter.The gray towers of Coningsby Castle were bathed in the softest rose light, and the river flashed back the morning sunshine, as if it rolled over a bed of liquid diamonds, and Margaret Coningsby, as she flung open casement, felt the South of the sweet morning air upon her burning forehead like a blessing.Nature\u2019s heart was all undisturbed by the tty trials, the paltry bickerings of poor nmanity.oe thought Margaret, **if I had been | tree, a flower, a bird carolling in the sunlight \u2014anything but a woman 1\u201d But these wild tions were vain.She had her place in the scale of creation assigned to ber, and there was no appeal from heaven's unalterable decision.B8he bathed her hot face, and mechanically rearranged her jetty curls, which were scarcely disturbed from the evening before, when Emma bad had brushed them, and fastened in a y a) for ner.\u2018The floue were nd pone Mar garst looked sadly st their withered as she drew out the pins and laid them on the dressing-table.Ah, how long ago it all seemed | And then she went down stairs to the breakfast-room, in the dress of wine-colored silk that she had worn all night.For in the half-hour that she bad stood watching the orange and purple glow of sunrise, she had decided upon the course that it would behove her to lake in the future.She must seek either a separation or a divorce\u2014she did not greatly care which\u2014frem the young husband who had now become se odious to her; and until then it would be wiser and better to let things flow on as much as possible in their ordinary channels.Ut ope thing, however, she was quite determined ; nothing should induce her te speak to Frederick Con- ingsby again.She felt almost anxious, however much ashe dreaded it, to have this their first interview under the new di tion of things over, so that a fair understanding on the subject wight be established Fanny Carrington was stadding on the st breathing in the fresh air.Her quick ear cerned Margaret's dress rustling on the stairs in an instant, and she flew to her friend's side \u201cM ti\u201d * Well, dearest, is not this e béautifal morning 1\" said the elder of the two, kissing Fanay's cheek.¢ Your forehead is hot, Margaret\u2014your hands feel like fire.You are ill 1\u201d \u201cJ am not ill Fauny dear\u2014only a little restless and feverish, perbape.1 did not si inst might, that is all ; I shall be better when have rested a little.Has the bell rung for breakfast 7\u201d * Not yot; but thers goss Gibson to ring it\u201d * Then we will go into the conservatory, and get some heliotrope for these golden tresses of yours, first,\u201d said Margaret.\u201cThere will be plenty of time.\u201d The family were gathered round the breakfast.table, and the mantel clock was just striking nine, as Margaret and Fanny emtered from the door leading out of the western hall, Mr.and Mrs.Coningsby were looking pale and troubled, as if they, too, had not had much sleep daring the res Boraley looked yellow and ghastly, like 8 pewly-exhumed mummy, tu her pink rapper chools : and | and ross-colared ribbous, with the unequally bestowed on her two even Beatrice was colorless and fagged, with purple circles round her eyes, and a general air of weariness, as if dancing until three o\u2019clock in the morning had mot been cxaotly a draught ; from the fountain of youth.t could not help feeling » sensatiod of relief sa she mw thet ick had not made his appearance.She set down in sccustomped seat, and quictly bade the lamily moruing.* Where is Frederick 1\u2019* asked Mrs.Coningsby the elder, as her fingers nerveusly touched the silver fatwet of the tes-urm.\u201cI do not know,\u2019 Margaret snswered, calmly.* Yeu have ly seengpim since 1 cœu the state rooms last t.\u201d \u201che china owp which Mrs.Coningsby was from her handy déææ, is it possible you did not become triends again sfter the \u2014the misunderstanding of last night 7° she faltered.6 shall mever become friends again in the scnes in which you meta iz, Mrs.Coni caid 1 said then that never should speak to him again, and 1 now repest the assertion.Will you be so kind as to send me 8 cup of tea?My head aches a little.\u201d Beatrice ed het eyes and shrugged her shoulders; \u201cHrs, Bornley muttered, feebly, + Upon my word, how shocking!\u201d Mr.Con- ings looked Tery grave and stern.ret,\u201d he said, 1 hardly think you realise the full import of the words you are sttaring.\u201d o pot utter them, sir, without having well and duly ocomsidered the matfer,\u2019\u2019 sho lied, gently, bat Brmly.Then you have pot seen Frederick this morning I\u201d A * | have not seen him, sir, since we parted yout last ni .Dometic.ratty muttered Beatrile, beweath ber hruath ; ond them she began to describe ties glories of the tuasquersde balz-to-j A Jobnécs DE ber sant.Mrs.Coningsby Badly listened, however ; bear attention was ali on the pe docrwsy, and overy souud or footfall start.with a piteousiy ying so much locention al D ut\u20141 don\u2019t know why Frede come.\u201d ting yoagell \" said Beatrice.He is non very regular in his habits that five minui delay more or less need blanéh your cheeky Ri that.\u201d Gibson,\u201d said Mr.Coningsby t& the bullae, \u201ccall William here.\u201d And presently William*came.| : * Hua your maste rieen this morning, William ¥ asked the old gentleman.| \u201cI do not kuow, sir,\u201d William a: with a puzzled look.*I have knocked ae : times at his door, but he does not choose to\u2019 answer me, He used sometimes to serve moss.last Summer, sir, when he was not so well sg\u2019 usual; and | always found that it I did nef: persist he was better pleased.Shall I kmosly ETDNEYS, LIVER & URINARY REARS THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER, There is only one war, by witch discass can be cured, and that is hy moving th the cause\u2014whatever 1t may Les.\u2018Fie great medical authorities of declare that mearly every disease in) Sermaged kidmeys er A DIABETES CURE.Fer sale by all dealers.iW WARNER & 00, Toronte, Unt., Mochesten, N.Y, ag A KOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN, (Prem the Bosten Glebe) The above isa good Hhamam of Mra, Lye 8 PR haa, of Lynn, Mass, who above albether homes bulngt | from Post Offies, om84.James, streets, a garnet bracelet.Pinder leaving sams at 220 st TRAYED OR BTOL T O.Avenue and emis street, 8 mmall Dark » 1 N tohandie à oo line of ovær house ; none security need appely ; languages ; 20 Objections to tra cave ; TO Mais solar.Address © ee re WEI AND TWO Apply to 4 T.Tembyll, 44 7 Fotrs Daas 1 Ww LHR ow ne wh fg an er w comnectio.rue 100 Le TS WASTE IY A OU NG se TY A charge of a horse and make himanif uss/nl 1 CE house; good references.Address \u201c X 1714\" ras gliee.j WANTELAN TRONER FOR LAUNDRY.Apply Albion Hotel 4 AN TED EXEXAL SERVANT.aT, Lawrence Main 6.- VASTE) \u2014 Five OTA TRY TOODR leading Retell House, Appiy to Jardine S40 Hein ot 4 1437 BAKERS, WANTEL FIVE JOO CIA by ee & Ce, Burlington, Vt KMPLA) W A or Biochuntih'e Helper: - 74 Jurure 8%.Wir ge Lota moma WENT 1 A CAR a Ni En\u2014 RAND mernces oo Pa ee VW. ÿ 411] free VOIR THE VOICE OF ROME.Laval question Final) Finally nottiod\u2014Hia ioe Wishes wa the Meaty \u201cne famous Laval question; to all appearances, ty rrevomabip vetted by n mandement rd Bis Grace Mgr.Taschoreau, Archbis- Juebes, transmitting she decision of the Feber on the appesl made him trem the decision of the Holy Congregation.The mandement is à very lengthy one aud contains a review nf the whole case, und quotations from various: ments, ali o: which coofirm the action of His Grace in tho stand he has taken in favor of Sh.maintenance of Laval and the essablisument of à branch in Montreal.\u2018The Holy Father's on the subject, which is *igned by Cardinal Bimeoni, Prefoct o! the congregation, and His à Grece the Archbishop of Tyr, the Secretary, is ss ows: * Considering tbat the Laval University and its branch, established ia Montreal by Apes- solic sothority, has fur some time past been as- salied by certain parties, who desire its rain, ahd that much serious injury has boson done it \u2018Shereby, our Holy Father, Leo XIIL, by Divine Rebvidunce, Pope, wishing to eradicate all pos and to restore and Marmooy, after baving re-examined and weighed all the arguments on this question, has ordained by audience of the 18th February, 1883, sad Jx.wirtae of this authority, that in all matiers neerning the said University and its branch established at Montreal, the faithful must dérapulously observe the orders contained in the decree of the cumgregation of tha propaganda of the 1st of February, 1876, and in the Apostolie œomstitution decrecing the canonieal establishment of said University and which have been eoafirmed by the Hoiy Father.Moreover, in tho -æsme audience His Holiness vigorously or- , in virtue of the boly obedience, that all the faithful, as weil as -goolesiastics, of all orders in Canada, must not attempt in furore either personally or by other _ moses, by deeds or writings, especially if made = to plot against the University or its : ch, or to attack i% in any manher whatever, but ou the contrary they shall endeavor to farther \u2018the requirements of this decree, working for the success of this institation,and to afford it all their i».protection.Finally, the Holy Father ordained shat this decree be published by all the Bishops of the Province of Quebec in their respective die- | osges, as an absoiute order of the Holy See on this question.\u201d MGR.FABRE AND THE DECEEE.Mgr.Fabre has issued a pastoral Jetter which will read in the reversl chyrches of the discese an Sunday next,publishing the abeve decree from Having called ationtion to the benevolence \u2018of the Holy See in givieg the formal command coned in the document only atter warning the \"*Saithial several times, tis Lordship invites all his \"diosssans to submit to the decisions of the : Boy Father snd to aid with ail their power Laval University and its branch college bere, .where the Catholic youth will ind a training in \u2018Aséordance with the laws of the Church.CARTER AND MOLSON.Mir.Alexauder Molson\u2019s Motion Fer an Al:mentary Allewamee Dismisosé.This celebrated case which bas attracted pablic fMâtention for the last four or five years, was in up in the Court of Queen's Bench, op Side, to-day on a motion of Mr.Alex \"Molson, praying that during the appeal to the Privy Council, the judgment of the Court of Appeals shouid de deciarod cxeeutive to himeolf persenaliy, in \u2018the event of the appeal being graated.The effect of she lication it granted would simply be that Alexander Molson would be entitled to use the \u2026 xevenue of the estate upon wbieh Mr.Carter, a \u201cwealthy capitalist, residing in England, loaned $30,000, &nd which loan he is mow endeavoring get ropaid The Honorable the Chief Justice, in dismissing the motion, - ssid it was certainly rather à novel une, as the \u201conly cases in which onr Courts had any discretion Sn granting slimontary allowanees were where a husband and wite were in litigation, or where an estate was in Court and an allowanos asked for \u201cShe children.Dy article 1,178 ot the Code, also, the judgment ot the Court of the Appeals, whem \"the appeul to the Privy Council was granted, and pos security being givon, was deciared suspend- for six months.Thea 1 and counter was granisd to the Privy Ceuncil.5 ted rom h main judgment, which held that the seizure of \u201cthe revenues was illegal, and was strengly of Spe opinion that Alexander Molson, if the deed be bad, obtained the money by fraud.\u2018The te of law,\u201d remarked the learned judge, at recognise this priuciple, are numerous well known: \u2018No one can enrich him- \u2018boit at tbe expense of his neighber,\u2019 Mo one ean profit by his fraud,\u2019 &e, 40.\u201d Tae Chief Justice in readering tbo judgment of the \u201cOuest, remarked it was a pity that the money ; which was being spent in the costs was not applied ; ds the payment of the debt which was a iv legitimate one; and that these costa of erous apposis bere and in England would go Tons way towards this end.A SISTER IN TROUELE, TES a wre of Habana Corpus Spoken of &.57 ên French Canadian ciroies just new, there is esusiderable talk about a difference between the Bibhop of Montreal and the Lady Superior of à t on the ooe side, and on the other a well \u2018Frepch Canadian family of good standing, ime of whose membass is an M.P.It ap a two hters of the family took the veil in Sœurs des Saints Nome de Jesus et ot fous years ago.The youngest was 4 for Tara ané appears to have 3 mies the vows, impressed by the exsmple of Wor sister, whose companion sbe had been for Asses years ma à pupil at the convent.Not long alter, however, she realised she was not suited, to he mme extem hy ber sister, to a life of Tesiusion, and expressed herself to hor relatives.They | indueed ber te stay on, how- a yo about sighteen months ago, when ber_| began to They then applied te the | siparioc and to Bishop Fabre for a dispen- pen 10 release her from her vows, and fer some ; delisred they wonld be sacoessful.When tae passed on with no signs of consent being yen.other interviews took place more or less séormy until Gnally tbe friends were dirmissed \u2018With- the motios that it was a matter in which lay persons had mo right to interferes.Ms ysung girl has been removed from one - Wmecureale of the erder to anether, aud is now at Hochelagn., The difficulty of the case is en- flnnesd by tbo fact that the young giri is afraid \"6 leave the institation without the consent uf her roligieus superiors, asthe threat of eroomeæunics- thon is held over her.\u2018The family, however are eontemplating rigorous proceedings, a writ of LE 4 jane corpus being of.It is able ins fow days greater publicity will given to thé mater.*\u201cS7COILL UNIVERSITY.Fneulty of Law.ha ®llowing are the resulis of the sessional \u201cmstminetiens just completed in the Freulty of law at MoGill,the names being arranged in erder of mars \u2014 year for degree of ak ES B.Martin sai Fab Dickson, Hutohison.Hague.Tuct- 0, Ha sie, Demers, Hunter, Mo- a year\u2014, aloo HA Ducks, F MoLennan, Melle, Buchan, Leonan, Callen, Rogers, \u2014 Firat you A.EG elds, Smith i fn olly, C.H bn s .\u201cfollowing were the en patition in the second and third yoer bet : Ben Por tor International law: spin?VICTORIA UNIVERSITY.Bxamination of of Dandidates for the De- », ind XN.B.\u201cPas examination of candidates for the degress \u2018SM.D.sud M.B.in the Vieteria University \u2018han just Gnished, and the following gontiermsen are the suesesiful enndidates:\u2014 i Modiein M n e ane Tt Birgness Omer Allard, Alf Jocupn AE A, Neil, Nap Mo MC Ne; pr 4 > atier.[Sheridan was unavoidably payable in \u201cThis morning A letter from Albani in whish the lady says: \u2014\u201cWords canzet express how much X have beon tonched by the kiné and enthusiasts reepplion tendered me by the aitissns of Ment- real.I now ask you, on my behalf, te convey my most sincers and profound thanks te tho acting Mayor aad Aldermen for the reception given mo yesterdsy.Kindly inform them that, in ali my career, already se replote with couventrs, My stay in Montreal eclipees oo oll all and can mever be effaced from ory.My busband joins me in thanking my co tor the kindwess extended tous E find $600, which I send to the Mayor, u to be devoted to the poor of \u2018the city, 88 a slight souvenir of the happy days Lhave spent in the city, and on my return, which will be very soon, I trust to be able to sing st a oon- ort all tho proceeds of which will be domated to the pou.\u201d Fe tair artiste conclues by thanking the polished and gentlemanly young alderman personally for bis galiaatry and untiring exertions as chairman of the reception committee, and en- clases a beautiful portrait of herself for his acceptance.THE HODGSON CASE.Farther Adjournment e! the Examima- tien\u2014'The Accnsed Produced.The Hodgson case came up this afternoon be fore the Poiics Magistrate.Mr.Hodgson was produced in virtue of the writ of Aabeas corpus granted yesterday.A numbor of his friends wore present and greeted bim cerdially.Mr.Kerr, QC, then made application for an adjournment until to-morrow.Wr.Robertson, Q.C., on behalf of the Bank ef Montreal, said thas he bad mo objections, accordingly the examination was postponed.Customs Seizures.Mr.O'Hara, Pre-Colleetor of Customs, yesterday afternoon made the seizure of two machines at the Mudon Cotton milis, sent on here by the mabufacturers trem the United Btates tor approval, ou the charge of having been passed through the Customs on an uadervaluatiom.Mr.O'Hara also made a seizure in the St, Lawrence Hall sample room, on Menday, of a quantity ot taney geods, valued at $3,000, snd displayed by Mr.Lewis, a traveller for the tirm of rker, Proseott & Co, Now York, en the charge of having been entered atthe Customs fifty per cent under duty.It is understood that Mr.Lewis has interviewed Mr.Ryan, the Collector, in regard to the matter, and that be will be given - possession of his goods on depositing their full value at the Custom House.Nasareth Asylom Concert.The concert given last night bi the blind boys and and girls of the Nazareth Asylam was quite s suc- © large hall of the Cabinet de Lecture could hardly hold the numerous friends of the institution, assembled to give their help and assistance to the poor youths.Tho musi programme inolnded selections irom Mendeissohn, Beethoven and other masters.which were rendered on the piano with an accarsey that would do credit to many an amateur.Miss Tessier sang a beautiful bailad, Bonjour Hirondelles, in a manner that called for an enthusiastic encore.3 be Bru- ghesi delivered an able address on tee and Italy.\u201d taking for his theme the right of the Popes to temporal power and the injustioe done to Usth- olicity by the usurpation of the King of Italy.The lectaror was frequently i The concert was presided over by Mgr.Fab re, assisted by a large \u2018Sumber of clergymen.The Britamania Football Club and the \u2018becs.The movement of the members of ihe Britannia Football Club to organize a new compauy in connection with the Victoria Hifles has taken a deti- nite shape, and fitty-two members of the Clab will be sworn in at the next parade as members of the active militia.It has been docided not tv organize an additional cempany, and the Britannias will be enrolied as members of No.Lotipany.Several of the members of the Club por fay oh connected with this company for some time, And those in the company who are net in tho Club vu ill be drafted to other.companies of the battalion.The company will remain under the command of Capt.H.cher, who is one of the most enthusiastic members of the Britanniss.Lectare by Father Ryan, 8.3.\u2018The Catholic Crab held their ususl weekly meeting last evoning in the Academf¥ Hall of the Gesu.¥ather Ryan, 5.J., delivered \u2018an address on \u201cHow Peace is kept in the of Conscience\u201d The lecturer ilinsirated how the work of conscience was to see and know general principles, universal law, and the final ond of action.He poiuted out also hew oonscisnce should cn ner, oof and direct the passions.Prof.ay\u2019s leeturd on postponed, owing to the time of the moeting haviug Fes taken us by busi- Dest.Goed News for the Outside eipalities.The charter granted to the Citizens\u2019 Gas Company gives the right to supply Coteau St.Louis, St.Jean tiste, Hochelaga, St Henri, 3t.Cunegonde, St.Gabriel, Lachine, or =, other inunicipality on the sland of Montreal.The new company is now placing itself in negotiation with the different patentoss of the most improved methods of gaa manufacture, aod if the representations are anywhere nearly correct, the various municipalities mentioned will very soon be supplied with gas ats ow price.Monte st.Joseph'a Society.At the annual festival of the Society of { Bt.Joseph £0 be celebrated on Monday next, prasd M will hanted in the morn a * oseph 's Church, wood street, by Rev.Docary.brother ef the President of the Society snd the sermon will ' be delivered by Rev.Abbe Emard, the p each rencher and lectarer atiuched to the Bishop's alace.The Abattotr Cage.In the case of the Queen ve.Perrault, Mr.Kerr, Q.C., on behalf of the deferdaat, made lication fora delay of ten 8 in order to allow client an Op; Tiunity to visit New York on urgent buri- And connec with the case.The Magistrats granted the application.CITY ITEMS.oaThe Irene Club held a most successful ball last evening.=\u2014At a meeting of the creditors of F.X.& Co., bardware merchanus, held yesterday after- 4 noon, anoffer of settlement of 60e in the dellsr, and twelve months, was ao- \u2014The following rentiomen were elveted di atthe ann gaseting of the sharsholders the 'wrTenee Sugar ping pany Be F- day :\u2014Messre.James Cratheen, LM Dousiae À Wolff, VE R.Kimea Theo.Labatt.\u2014The Rev.Canon Norman will lecture to-morrow evening iu the Cots 5t.Antoine School Louse on Oe reais Assooiation \u201crecontls formed ther = iation recen locality.The Rev.James MoCaal will also address the meeting.rpéaking more p ioulsriy on the aims and »' ot the Ansocietion, The collection of the Society will be on exhibition, and any one availing thetwsetves of the privilege of attending will not oaly enjoy a plessant evening, but will be sesisting the young people of Cote St.Antoine in their endeavers to lish a society devoted to seientifio pursuits.\u2014 A most successful Sovial-was held at St.- nr Chureh last evening.Dr.Jenking sald that he bad hoped to_have been able en this on to sn- nonnce that/the committes ad in successful minister, but he had been disappointed in this hope.Ile announced himself and tbe Rev.Mr.Herridre would Hil the pulpit for threes mouths more, during which time the committee would parano their search for » suitable man.He thanked od the pe people for their pate jence is in the matter, and would con- exercise tbe same \u2018Amount of devotion to their chareh till such time as à suitable minister eouid be obtained Bpeciul Notice.Yankee Tall Talk, .A brilliant American vi the Jes Phlsce during te Carnival consecutively five mugs\"of Jobnstom\u2019s Fluid Besf, and re.Now, Joe, guess I've swallowed & of oxen and feel good for ten miles at 2.20.\u201d Our docdle citizens gave him a wide berth es bis upper limbs went like clockwork to 4 expend the superfinens vitality.742 If have a buy a bottle of Brown's Rit Coats Batons, a single does will give you relist.3 Prompt vel relief mai é ation, in ide, ete.nantes, co comatip À side so a il a doen 25 cents.fe At a cencert there is nothing more ant both for the si and féë the 1 met to-day at 11.18.After routise, Mr.Wartole moved tbe House inte Commities of Wayt'end Mesns.Mr.Bernatohes, in o shooncn of Mr.Ehehyn, moved in amendment : \u201cThat trie House Le rondy to vois subsidies.the ordinary and extraordi expenses ob it proposes to make during the focal yours iin 4-85, of 8 naturdin at onoe put an ead lo the deficits which have necuatileted since 1876 and are viowed with so much alarm by business men and all trae friends of the country.\u201d Mr.replied jn support of the Govers- ment, and the amendment was-defested by a vote of 36 to 8.The main motion was theu carried on the same division reversed, and the House went into committee, when Mr.Wuartele moved the resolutions showing the sources whence the supplies are to be taken.The Committee reported the resolutions, which were read a first and second time.: Mr.Wurtele then introduced the Supply bill, which was read a first time.On motion fer tho second reading, Hon.Mr.Marchand moved in amendment\u2019: \u2014 \u201cThat the said bill be not now read a second time, but that it be resolved.* That thix p dense states with t that the Government of the Province has negieated, Lat, to provide since 1870 the sinking tund for the loan of $3,00 ,oontractod at that in New York by the Government of that time ; 9nd, to provide in 1830 the sinking fund for nil the eonsolidated debt, amounting to 1 the public sccounts of 0 showing only the same amount of # 7 led po this purpose; rd.to provide 8 be ainkin for © loans et 1874, 1878 and d1879 : that by these omissions the Government bas vi the law, dissimulated as to the true financial condition of the province, and merits the censure of the House: t this louse regxsts that the Government, in violation of the incontestable privilege belonging to the representatives of the people to contro! the public expenditure, has neglected to submit sh dues p- probation the emormous outlay of $41 50.75.which it has made since last session, Sn ee lative authorisation.\u201d The vote was taken without any previous debate, and rejected on a division of 36 to 11.Mr.Mercier said before the Supply bill passed its second reading, he wished to ask the Govern- mont the probable day and hour of p tion, and alse if they could say what mpasures remaining on the erder paper they intended to pass bofore proroguing.He showed that several very important measures still remained upon the order paper, including those concerning the nsionimg of certain officers of Justice, eoncern- ing the increased subeidy, the railroad resclutions and the report concerning the extravaganes of Spencer Wood.Hon.Mr.Mousssau was unsble to say, until the next sitting of the House, what measures would be taken up.The Lieutemant-Gevernor had, howaver, been advised to prorogue the Legislature at 8 p.m.to-morrow.The Sappiy bill was then read à vecend time, bot Mr.Mercier insisted on its third reading being left over until the Government could say what measures would be taken up and what dropped.On Mr.Moussean\u2019s motion to refer back to committee, tor eertain amendments, the bill to amend the law relating to the ocastitution ef the Superior Court, Hon.Mr.Fiyan made long sud excited speech, complaining of the non-residence , of the Judge for the district of Gaspe in the limits of the district.This, he said, was not eniy centrary to the law, but also to the pledged word of both the Domision and loeal Governments.He was sure that if this had not been understood by the electors of the county, the Deminion member for the eounty would net have bad ten votes at his last election.He said both himself and the county were badly served in this eonnectioa.The House adjourned at 1 p.m.until 3 p.m.NOTES.Several members will leave town to-night for their homes, the bulk of them, however, remaining over until to-morrow for prorogation.There were no committees to-day, and everything aboat the House is now quiet and dull.It will be scen by Mr.Mousseau\u2019s statement to-day in the pou that the Legislature will be prorogued at 3 pts.to-morrow.The Supply bill Lath be read a third time in all Frobabilicy this afternoon, and sent to the Legislative Council.Tu the Council this morning a lakge number of bills were passed.The Private Bills Committee of the Council moot at 3 o'clock to Tt upon the remaining bills, and the Council itself will sit at 4 to pro- esod with business.The Lettery bill of Father Labelle was not again brought up to-day, sud is evidently killed for this session.The promoters, however, sxpress their intention of bringing it forward again next year.CABLE.LOUISE MICHEL.PARIS, March 29.\u2014An agent of P.T.Bar- pum is here negotiating with Louise Michel for a lecturing tour in America.HEAVY PALL Lowpox, March 29.\u2014Antonio Luis Schutte & Co., general merchants and cigar importers, have failed ; Liabilities £82,000.MASTER OF THE ROLLS.Lonnox, March 20.-\u2014Horace Davey, M.P., has been appointed Master of the Rolis, i in place of Sir George Jemel, deceased.THE ARCHBISHOP\u2019'S ENTHRONBMENT.CANTERBURY, March 29.\u2014The enthronement of Dr.Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, téok place to-day with appropriate ceremonies.A ROYAL MARRIAGE.Maprip, March 29.\u2014The marrisge of Prince Louis Ferdinand, of Bavaria, ¥ the Infanta Maria Dells Paz, will take plice on April 2ad.HUNGARIAN RENTES PestH, March 29.\u2014The Rothschilds\u2019 Credet- anstalt has undertaken immediately to negotiate the conversion of 300,000,000 francs of \"a new Hungarian rentes.ARRIVAL OF ASTRONOMERS.LivErPooL, March 29.\u2014Lieut.V and other members of the American expedition, sent to Patagonia to take observations of the transit of Venus, have arrived here om their.wa THE CASE OF BOYNTON.Lowpox, March 29.\u2014The statement that Minister Lowell will Rot intercede in the cess of Michael ton 5 in of the fact that it has beets proved that Rica 1 not - an American citizen.LADY FLORENCE DIXIE.| Lonxpox, March 29.\u2014Se alleged itnpos- tures of Lady F Ed ra exposed in the papers, and it is anid that while actiug as a newspaper correspondent in Zululand she forged a otter purporting tohave boen | written by King Cetawsyo.FRAUDS IN TURKEY.Vanna, March 29.\u2014It is said.a secret ropert ng the Sultan refused to jo Her Majesty, ! has not ye Vorkimliod aay.prnstioel mrcrae ea ing fo {arash ° necessary ways and.means to by [ A \u2018and conveyed to a hotel, witere he was attended |: two doctors.He had: shot himself in the: head five times.All the bullets have been ox shooting either his brother or Kelly.He nai | rest that he was under the influence of liquor at the \u2018= time, and did not know what Le was'doing.THE LINGAN RIOTS.Magis \u2026 Vofunteers nsta A overpowered by gg bles, Haurvax, N.S., March 29.\u2014A report \u2018rom | Lingau, this morning, says Magistrate O*Neil, seven volunteers and seven constables were completely overpowered by a mob at Little Glace Bay, this morning, while attempting to arrost Lingan rioters, Chief Constable Mus- grave escaped to the lock-up at Glace Day | to eave himself from the mob.The magistre was glad to escape with his life.Capt.Hit has ordered the volunteers back to barracks to await instructions frem headquarters, \u201cTest a man\u2019s profession b by his practice, Physician, real thyself)\u201d Physicians not only heal themselves with Kidney-Wort, but prescribe it fog others for the worst cases of biliousness and constipation, as well as for kidney complaints.If you teal ont of sorts and don't know why, try 9 package of Kidney-Wort and you will feel like à new creature.The Arkansas Legislature has changed the name of Dorsey county to De Soto county.Robert Lubbuck, Cedar Rapids, writes: I have used Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectrie Oil both for mysell and family for diphtheria, with the very best results.1 regard it as the best remedy for this disease, and would use no other.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIN AN CIAL.There is no change iu the loca! money market either in the way of demand or rates.We quote call loans 8} to 7 per cent, and mercantile bills ¥ to 7} per cent as to name aad date.Sterling exchange is dull and steady at former rates.On the local Stock Exchange this morning there was a trifle more activity on the list,and it came with a rather faint inclication to buy a few phares on the part of a very few operators.The us detailed below would indicate considerable strength on its face, but the undertone -of the general market is far from reassuring of much perma- pency.The drop n considerable again en several shares and the feeling that, as a rule, it is well to hte fair profits when they can be obtained covered to some extent, fearing, reasonably so, too, that a \u201cshort \u2018\u2019 interest in n market is liable at moment to suddenly prove a factor of streagth ana roduce a raily as exemplified in the early session.he situation, however, in the main is irregularly feverish and simply » repetition of one of the frequent spasmodic spurts\u201d nowand then in order, as there are no new features within or without the ms! to produce tially any od change.Montreal a percent, Merchants, l : Toronto, Li ; Gas, 11 ; on regula tock, dl on_ex-dividend.Ritch lieu jumped d a th io de Montreal.200.50 IN 00}, 150 dos | 16 do, 2001 & do, 201 : 140 M 193 : 260 Gas, 178 li dk.100 do.180; 1X sie Asoo al 1001, 0 ou do 64, ge a 6 do, 71, EUR 1 ad On the a oon ne of the Stock Exchange the the 10 Torbato, 1823 : 65 de nn a Shr, 5 TE : as market was generally weak and lower.declined 11, l'oronte £ Gas 3, Bs jebetien 1, Denise - - Cotton 4.Bt.West std hing oa fst on RE La sivaficea À je and int : de Eee: mics 110 Mo EE Toronto SES 4 Onts- 153.spa rio LL) x Sty 5 North.W , 60 St.Pau * do 186, 41, ee nds 5 per cent l London, 11.80 a.m.\u2014Consols laro 102 3-16 for ELU COUPE DEEE x ves .Cantrai 1497.ov frie AL COMMERCIAL.The loeal grain market is without feat baginess, and values are wholly nominal.fare or alsoin very light demand ou almost ne acersotr ue à.lot 196 ra PT barrels Supers Era at 150 O reo hy at Blasio bags Recei f Prodose Wh bariey, \"00: Boar, Ta 23.00; Poarer 8 2 tallow, 5 of the .34: feather, 63: spirits, 50.The Intest European :naïls, in their reports progress of agrienlture a reat Britain oo kiihe atine; out t dum loss Favorable\u201d le weather has Jed, socom.panied with frost and snow, which in a measure id indi th be, hs n fine, an: pros of the In Germany the weather has been very cold LE {pring SOWITIES pare Lame ed, Farm x bas n progretsing ustris s rable for fleld cultivation, noertain yleld is the market, late and in variable quamtity.1, 2.\u2014 w \\ adirereeet 3.39pm \u2014H Prime Western lard bas arte pri from Brid in Jo-day on breadstafls and quiet «ad t shade h or \"Soot gorn Liverpool i iE Red W rw or prompt men 3d higher, bat California dard i ust ust shi : er nearly due is quoted 6d improved.Beorbohm quetes as fol 5 :\u2014Cargous of coast of wheat and wm pre wiet but steady.= fope ony on passage of wheat aad com are.slow.ish French souniey mh canny of corn on pass Byer.oy bas d; , d; No, i hi SSE wi for Queenstown, Ts eri ee tn ti flour are quiet.The Chicago wheat market has ruled rather} ularly this morning, up to noon, the general motement would seem to be slow.sides aia 2 ol lack ne of nerve in-entéring into new shown by a Si se, he part of oily tale he\u201d Tone san rae Lt May, to 110%: FLL, ne 3e, owston\u2019 guts irs Hi yy od r 68; 5 Tor Ste.\u2018del ab se .FI801 Je il $41-80; May, 311,60; une, $11.5.son ole oe oh of arc BE SE go.re Jane.ber he ae X iii rk Ye Joa ot Tote May an Ant, Sn MS | Wabash.comer ELITR 3 Shi Sh ee paies .\u2018demand ss.fis = Fear EE \u2018 : ; Mn 1632 84 te mre 3 nti.| Distrayan and lard | ANT, ERSTE DRAY-.busines ns.W Wks ey = wien hag ANTED =] , om hay, eu one 2 sonore ii REE mi lo Queer cvorce - \u201cDo Pred 11 \"to : th Rea WT 189 + MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, for STAR by L J.For, & Co., steck * cig Ju a ok 7 To-day\u2019s [Bia.Asked 199121 198% 3 Lainie 80 82 130g 124 151%}i82 esse.1110 123511223 o00< 85 132151334 157 261\u201d Nev Airertsencats tis P T NN SS Pm A GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING.EPPS\u2019S COCOA BREAKFAST.\u201cBy a operons of Sree the natural laws which Mgestion and autrition and by 5 LOST VEN case.us ready W sitack wherover there 1s 3 weak point Wi escape many » 7atal shaft b: becping ourséives well blood and à a properly noarished £ ed + with pare paré pty Sin ee.ormilk.Soldin and ting only (la-1b.and Jb.) by Grocers, labelled packs JAS.EPPS & C0.Homeopathic Chemists, LONDON, RNGLAND.FAN \u20acY GOOUDS to the TRADE, AND 15 LOIS T0 Large Variety of Benntifei Goods.11 dos.cor are, Frames and .Largeassortment of Expensive Toys, &c., AT THE UPTOWN AUCTION ROOMS, 1413 5T.CATHERINE STRERT, To-morrow, FRIDAY Atiermesn and Evoning, at 3 and 7.30 clock.JAMES LEA, NO RESERVE.Austins.gre SURREY PHAETON, Ep ROBE, SL SLEIGH, STABLE CLOTH.Br.P, Trees GIBB, AT MY Loon, 007 On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 2rd APRIL.Fime Bay Ge \" 8 years, Wy Mhoroggabred « Cost outer n Canadian ses, Sb Lore Th new.HE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- a dragon au LAS Laroche mio be ve by 5100 \u201cFo-morrew, Friday J ores, at Ten \u2018BHAW & GOWDKY, ; 74 ; (HAMBLY.STONE COTTAGE Belopging to ar.AIKMAN Dalinstli inter fac cl Rapide Rapide 20d pour Mr.TREES Eo PE SR EE AY next, the 2nd APRIL, At TWELVE o'clock.SHAW & GOWDKY, A UCTION SALK OF Mo tSLHosD FURNITURE, &e, Ho.LUG FAMILLE ST.\u2018clock.M.BACKS dc 4, Ametroncers, NOTICE.P.THRRYRN à of st.Rem have 0] or bands for the Senet of of their reultars aie requested to fyle their claims dul tasted, to the uRacrsigned, on or bedore te 164h \"or ante, BE.COLLETTE, Me CATUBAL, DES a Montreal.} M 4, Stith March, 1883.4% \u2018po LET\u2014 Furnished house.me- dinm-aised, comfortably tarnished, situsted Famille street, rent $UU per racttie.- à THON THOMAZ, ist | Teen! JEWELLERS\u2014 tels, à firsi-ciaes Jobber.BE HEMSLEY, 178 tt, Joseph strest VACANCIES.UR R FURN cal \u20ac ; OOM\u2014A 8 A.moar the Clubs, could sosommedste [SPE | ¢olifoftable room and over Own 5 \u201cxX 171 Ti Sean olen Agios Tai Roa _ FORNTSHRI, Flsr FIQpR.1 College Aven Tes 419 B 7% = ISHED : 5 RON FURN vor GENTLEMEN.743 RTE MOUNTAIN * tween Vo sud tt.IEEE oh 23d tat.child\u2019 Sait as BA Argyle Avenue.niet habits, aboal § ae rath Se » youd Gore a ne blir.a Go measles cananes > oneen year e 02 Teter mena Perogne rennes Le career seesiresciays NEW PRINTS | Ginghams, Checked and Plain.| \u201cunsarpassed.| D ® G - J.& I.278 \u2014 NOTRE DAI Ce \"RETAIL DÉ 70 Six LAID 450 | Tost marked off, two cakes of New Cambrics, was, Galateas, \u2014 NEW DRESS GOODS.A lagge assortment in all the leading shades and materials.- WHITE COTTONS, PEARL SHIRTINGS, MUSLINS &e., dow &6.- The above are this Spring's importation direct, and for value AW.- OTRE' DAME STREET.LL.1 STREET.PARTMENT.273 Full linesin Men\u2019s, Women\u2019 s and!Children\u2019s Rubber Overshoes, \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Full lines of BURT'S GOODS.J.& T.BELL.FINE aouD JEWELLERY, FINE GOLD WATCHES.FRENCH BRONZB AND MARBLE Of both English and \\ A VERY CHOICE THE UPTOWN Auction 2 Commission Salesrooms, 14138 ST.CATMERIXE STREET, (NEAR PEEL) WEEKLY SALES FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS NEW GOODS FOR EASTER.All the Latest Styles, best London Manufacture.Manufactured expressly for eur Trade.CLOCKS, .Very Superier Movements.STRRLING SILVERWARE IN CASES.AND EVERY DRSCRIPTION OF Quadruple ELECTRO-PLA TED WARE SELBCTION OP FINE FRENCH CHINA, STATUARY and VASES, \u2014 ALSO \u2014 FITTED TRAVELLING BAGS with Silver, Ivory and Weed Fittings,\u2019 for LADIES and QENTS.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, .282 and 284 Notre Dame Street.DIAMONDS MOUNTED.Jewellery Made te Order at Lowest Fiyst-ciase Work; Le satisfaction guaranteed.mn./ DESIGNS FORNIEHSD FREE OF CHARGE.T.A.ADKINS, 17 Beaver Hall He 57xza .US panini oe gemg Bone paris a 0 Goods recetved for sale will be J abd 30id 10 advantage.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS at PRIVATE RESIDENCES \u2018Will receive special attention.SPECIAL SALES OF PIANOS, BOOKS WORKS OF ART, dc, &c.SALES OF REAL ESTATE, FARM STOCK, BORSES CARRIAGES, AND FOR THE TRADR, AND TRUS TRES TO ESTATES VALUATIONS and APPRAISALS.\" JAMES LEA, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ROOFING IN THE MARKET, \u2014 THR \u201c\u2018Sparham Cement.monly Roofers sathorieed to lay tals Rooting are the | toile Agente, JONLPM JAMES 4 CO.Cor.Latour street ami Busby Lane.J ECE SOXYMELor Honey Colds and Sore Throats.pared by BF.JACK20 COYEENIONS FRAGRANT T ail diseacce of ihe anton For sale are péri the .x MUS.LESSON S\u2014MADAME BLIVEAU, recently arrived from from Paris, will oo Ro.84: = CHRISTOPHE, from 1st ret ind 74 lm EXSINE and and B BOILER WANT- forty-five horse .Give partoutars aad peice to no\u201d 514, P.0, \u2018HoptreaL \u2018 RENT\u2014That handsome cor- nert East Ep.ne eat drone Splendid, SRURCE rl cr Toy Se op peels 7a 1 ANTED\u20143 or 3 unfurnished rooms for bonseisseping young married 1e, West of Bleury.Address ©X XP pan oe WANIED IN} IN FORMATION OF mare EURE ES office.FORSALEOHKAP À SPLEND at SD Glass Show Case.Address 57 Fieury sree o JRO A a rast, a RT, i i berville st.78 SALK\u2014ONE FULL F Teg Dog Pup.134 Upper 8 Urvata 4 = R BALE\u2014PIANO, AT A.GREAT JO te Take epost and und genio; ounor Tearing bo ity ard wants qaiok sale.To be men at Starr's \" BOAR ATS LADY HAVING A HANDSOME the Lance of the Richelieu Fiver, = st Belo would 19.taks a fow Jammer Pourdars ve Fr ai Levy, BAR VE CS MFORTIBLE TOONS, ROOMS; tlemen wishing a pleisant family.For dress \u201cX ian êrAe office.ans ; Res IE MARKHIED COUPLE OR SINge wentiemen.488 Lagiuchetiore street.74 1 die A City Montreal, will ba sold 31 Justioh, Th ode And chattels of the skid Delonas toi : Bienen Coat of rar oa, do.2e Ae.rerime cod.Montreal, 29th Marth, 1883, ei BOY, B.3.C.- BAILIEFS SAL SALE_PROVINGEH PC Ft of Montreal, Meo Nine of the clock inthe , the dem.ate of (he sald Defendasy Ne.52 8 \"= rence Mai stocet In the Uity of will be sold 3 T | - 4e AND GENEKAL MERCHANDISE or.of [tigi sok wt fog cf GovRESTON £0 ry \u2014THE\u2014 c H.M.CIGAR, S5cts.Is equal to amy deomestie Cigar sold as 10 eta.H.MICHABLS, 245 ST.JAMES STREET, Ofostte Ottawa Hetol 8 Stexmskins.]MPORTANT TO SHIPPERS FROM AXTWRRS.ANTWERP AWD CANADA DIRECT.The Belgian Steamer, \u201c BRLOICA \" will leave ANT- WRAY for QUELLLC and MONT direct, ou the 6th Apis Jarough Bills ef Lading te-al} parts of Canada * marne rn, apply te MESSRS.KEXNEDY & HUNTER.Antwerp, or to WH.PARLEY BENTLEY, 317 St.Paul street, Montreal, and at West India Wharf, Halifax, MN.& 68 xa Secioto Postale Francaise do I Ataatique, | BRAZILIAN DIRECT MAIL SERVICE.WINTER ARBANGEMENTS poansed on x 2 0 sali trom\u201d om Tins, CS writ Porto Rico, W, and all ports ia ad Rv Eo Platte.Beiginm awd Fremeh Diroot Mat Uurivalisd passen aceossm ee ae to Emgraal from from Earopa h tickets mud from say parts ia Sere Canada End Untied States.\u201d Rox DR and rat rasan = Boot AE a KEN SEDT x oe rn 17 fe Peal strony soc Mectreal .VER etre STEINNANN & LUDWIG, Antwer, OWARES ARD GENERAL AGENTS.Sieamars of this well-known and old Between ANTWERP and CANAD will sail ae follows: \u2014 Leave on a.Haivente.\u201d from Ambwery for BabA, Ts iu St [Y Hermann,\u201d ~ Boston, 1st April.ss \u201cMetvecia, > \u201c montreal atrect ce Through ils of Lading granted ai low rates of om ARtwerp to aod other parts of the The White Cross Lime steamars ofiat superior so- commodation fer Cabin, intermediate and iMeerage Pas- Pos Toten of freight, passage, or for other partéealars, oly STEANNANN & LUDWIG, Antwerp, HUNDERLOH & CO, \"Tobacen, 5 CAUTION as RACH PLUG OF THB mi AT ! la Bronse Letters * ; 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