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[" VOL XV NO 109 Morning Despatches.Coundonsed Telegrams.Serere bail storui at Denver, CoL Torento is troubled with an outbreak of rowdyism in the suburbs.* Asron Haines.olnth deniers New York, has assigned.Lixbilities, $1256.000 A number of members of the Dakota Legislatare bare besa indicted 10r bribery.Tue German Reichstag bas rejected the Government bill increasing the wool duties.The wrocking steamer * Conqueror \u2019 has sunk in the 3t.Lawreave near Wellesioy island.170 deaths have occurred from glandular plague in the neigbborbood of -ouiiwsma and Bagdad.\u2018The preliminary trial oi Congressman { hompson, for killing Davis, cominpnced al liarrodsburg, Ky.The Chicago City Council hare decided to allow district telecraph poles to be erected in the streets.Two children have died from blood poisoning on West lith street, New York, caused by inhaling VowcT gas.It ie estimated that the exhibit from America at the Fisheries Exhibition exceed those ol the whole of Europe- (The fourth biemnial convention of the Catholic isbia sl Americas boguo ai 3t.Louis on the dia.Over 300 delegates wore presont.Prussia's response to the last demands of the Papal Secretary bas created an unfavorable impres- siou at che Valicau.Mr.Hepburn, late Superintendent of the Bank Department, was yesterday, olected Presiden: of the Saviugs Bank in New York.A London firm of outside operators which has been duiug an extensive Qusivess in Grand iruuk Shares hus iailed tor $100,000 Fay Torrell,a weli-knowa \u2018savant.of Oberlin, has been makiug wonderful discoveries o.tussil fishes along the iake shore in Lorain County, Ohio.The Court of Chancery at Toronto has sot aside the sale of 1our hundred lots in Wbitewmouth, Man., ou the grousd of traud ou the part of the vea- or.Gen.Crooks\u2019 friends are apprehensive lest in undertaking his authori expedition int» Mexico he bas rendered himself liavie to be contt-mar- tialed.Brien and Carret, radicals, have been elected to the Krenoh Chamber oi Deputiess Duval and Louteilier, advanced republicans, bavy also been eleot Owiug to the flagrant interfercnce at the polls by municipal officers of Madrid a conflict arose between the wayor and oivil goversor.both have since resigned.Lord Carlingtora bas refused the request of the Enelish deputation who waited on hiui endeavoring to prucure restriction on the importation of cattle trom America The first.steamer at Duluth frem Silver Islet reporta that by the boiler explosion in Apru a man was killed and a nuwber seriously scalded.ihe mine was greatly damaged.It is stated that Mr.Gordon Brown, late managing editor of the Globe, will assume the position of Topaurer of the Surrogate Court iu piace ot Hou.« Cayley, who will resiga.Ex-Lieut.Commaader Gorrings, of New York, who recently entered the ship building business, says he onn ocontruot ships at a prios lew enough to ran in competition with foreign ships.The Exeise Board of Jamestown, N.Y., declared for limit licenses yesterday by East 20 licenses in à à population of 1200.À atrous ua- avauing pressure was exe or the ber granted.num Thers was à sensation at San Aiiténio, Texas, over tbe confession of Major Wasson, paymaster, \\leged to be robbed of $24.000 on a train near fort Worth.The whole transaction wass fraud to cover a shortage in his accounts.The Law and Order Committee of Wilkesbarre, Pa, have resolved to forma ward organization for the purpose of furthering the temperance cause and enfers: the Sanday iaw.Owing to the efforts of the mittee all saloons in tnat place wore siosed on bundsy.The liquor dealers are oped.eo English treaty with Madagascar concedes ther right ot the Maingasy Government ts levy the ighest duties upe n all imports of spirits that arrive in British ships.1 Granvilie has advised the Malagasy E gy to re-epen negotiations with j frevetyan, the Irish Secretary, he recom- men the Government reject t| posal - West Land Company of Canada asking the for a loan of £10,000,000 in exchange for the sei- Yemen: of Irish families.unless the eompany es its torms.Pod Dufferin will return to Lendon from Constantinople early in June.Before leaving his post the Earl will press the Sultan to begin retorms, also to confirm & eonestsion to an Engîish Bags > >) allay route Palestine to ufferin\u2019s appeintment as sucoesso Ripon, Vioerey of India, is probable.' \u201cie Okechobes Company at Kissimee, Fla., lsonch ou Monday the dredge boat \u2018President Arthur,\u2018 the in Amerioa.It wili excavate twenty thousand cabic yards a day.It is designed te out a aixty-ve feet wide and ten deep from the lower end of lakes Kimimee to Okoshobee, The eompletion of tbe canal will m four million sores of sugar lands.THE HALIFAX SCARE.The Fenian Vessels Story met Cerro.bounted \u2014 Interview wilh the Com mander of the Forces.Haurax, May 8.\u2014Owing to the reeeipt by the Liout.-Geverner of s startling letter of warning from Sir John Macdonald, a number of special pelicemen wery gwara ia this afternoon fer service about the roment lease, the provincial buildings and other points.Lest night the provincial snd pest office buildings were watched y twe policemen ef the city foree detailed for that duty, bosides the reyuiar nigät watehmen kept in those places.Besides this, polieemen on duty at aight throughout the city have been ordered to take no \u2018 relief\u2019 early in the morning between the hours of ono sud twe or twe aud, three, as eustol for them to do, and these who went of ty at three a m.are astil further instructions to remain on their beats until six o'clock.The cause of the seloation of Halifax as the spet for Fenisw sotien is evidently ewing te its prominence as a military station.From what can be learned as te the soures of the information which has alarmed the autharitiss it appears that there was » de- teotive at the recent Land League Cenfereacs in Philadelphia who had instructions te report anything ef impertance, and it is affirmed that this detective communiesated to the Governer-General er to the British No rd that the day ef Brady\u2019s exseution (nexf Monday) waste bo the signal fer the combined attempt at revenge, whenever and wherever the opportunity might offer.Inan interview with a reporter to-aight, Genersi Sir Patriek Macdeugall, commander of the forces, stated that the contents of à letter reesived by Lieut.-Governer Arehibald wète almost the same as telegraphed last night, but the statement said te be contained in the eommuni- sation, that twe suspicious vessels had sailed trem Boston for Halifax, he devied having been aware of.He stated that circumstasoss that écourred a short time ago had led bim to order anertra sen en guard at the large powder magasine in Point Pleasant Park, but further than this there bad not yet been any strengthening of guards there or at ether pisces in the city.The reperier mentioned the faet of torpedoes being believed to be carried by vessels referred to, when Sir Patrik replied that lining of the harbor with these dangerous explesives might be undertaken almost at any time witheut detection.Even now.he said, the harber may be fail of terpedoes, and we not know it.ss parties might already bave placed them im positien without being observe.On being asked whether suspicious yessels had been observed hovering around the barbor lately, he smswered that nowe had been reported to him.He stated that ne special Instruetions had been fssued te his officers by him regarding the taking of precautions.ter the protection of preperty life, and that it was net anticipated that say events would eeeur to alaym the publie.\u201d Lise- tenant Adamson, at present in command of H° M.8.\u201cTenedes,\u201d during the absence from the city ef Commander Fane, was also visited to-night, and he, tee, denied the report that orders bad been ferued q@ bis ship for extra look-sutsor éther pre- eautienary mensares, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sewmebody's CHUA.Bomebody's child is dying\u2014dying with the flush of hope on his young face, and somebody's mother is thinking of the time when that dear face will be hidden where noray of hope can brighten it\u2014because there was no cure br consumption.Reader, it the child be your neigh- Lor\u2019s, take this comforting word to the mother's heart before it is too late.Tell consumption is curable ; that men are living to-day whom physicians pronounced incurable, because one lung had been destroyed by the disease.Dr.Pleroe\u2019s \u2018Golden Modieal Discovery\u201d has omred hundreds ; surpasses cod liver oil, hypophosphites and other medicines wring thie sissase.Bld by druggists.2%.| her that} IRISH AFFAIRS.Judge Lawsen Prometed\u2014Parncil Yestl- monial Sheri and Walsh's Connael \u2014TU.Ce.ur Keperts on irish Dis tres.Dupuis, May 8.\u2014Judge Lawson suceceds the late Judge Deusy as Lord Justice of the Court of Appeals.Ottawa, May 8 \u2014At the meeting last evening a subscription list for the Parnell testimonial tand was opened, Father Whaleo, parish priest ef St.Patrick\u2019, og appointed treasurer.Nuw York, May B-\u2014(Genoral Duncan 8.Walker, of Washington, Mr.RB.Carroll, of this city, Governor B.F.Butler, of Massachusetts, and General Roger A.Pryor have becn eugaged as counsel for Messrs.Sheridan and Walsh.Loxnox, May 8\u2014Wm.Mitchell, arrested at Leicester on a charge of having explosives in his possession with au unlawfui objest, \u2018has.been discharged, there being fo evidence to oouviet him with the dynamite ( conspiracy.WasHINGTOY, May 8-\u2014Folger says no application has been made to him for the diemissa! ef Capl.E.0\u2019 Meagher Condon, now employed in the office of tho supervising arohitest of the Treasury on the ground of his public utterances being disrespectiul and offensive to tbe British Government.The Yocretary knows no reasen why be should interfere in tho matter.WasiingToN, May 8.\u201471 he pauper immigration from Ireland Br months bas boen under cousider- ation at the State Department.A number of reports relating thereto have becn received.Cousul General Merritt, of London, gives the results of aa investigation made at his request in March by the United States eonsuls ia ireland.Merritt says Irish distres: moans imcreasing immigration (0 the Uniteu btates,; and wholesuie emigration, niled by Uoverament, is looked ap- on in many quarters as the only relief from the periodic reearrence of (amine.Measures ore now ateot te rend thousands of poor families from the conjested distriots of Ireland aeross the Atlantic.Summing apthe reports of the eon- suis, Merritt says that in the poorer agricultoral districts the sitaatiou of the veasantry is mis erable, aud avjeet poverty is the rule, but sad as iL ia, it his been 4ke same for years and has become the normal condition of life.Cen- sul Platt, of Cork says :\u2014\u2018 While I am inclined to believe that while the destitution and distress in Western and Bouthern Ireland are great enough and worthy of the assistance that our peopie are always disposea to give, there is room to doubt whether the picture, as shown to the outside world, 1s net exaggerated.Boards guardians and popular bodies are in a measure responsible for this exaggeration, as they, ia their anxiety to have the poor \u2018rates relieved by opening relief works by the Government, have ma-ie efforts to magnify the distress.It may be safely as:umed that the starvatios point bas not yet been reached, however bad tbe situation may be, and that the Jecal nnd Government authorities have abundant means to relieve actual necessity.The prespeets of añ amelioration o! the present cen- dition in the immediate fature are most discouraging.Itis altogetber unlikely that the Government will shortiy commence publie works in order to give employment to the pesple, as the policy settled on is relief by the werkhouse or emigration.The present price of farming laud is the lowest known in generations, and bad seasons and foreign competition have reduced the Irish farmer, whether tenant er owner, to still lower depths of poverty.Trade im Ireland is extremely dull, land is almost unsalgble, and the unsettled poiitiesi state ot the eeustry fer- bids the hope of capital being ferthooming to extend manufacturing interests.With groat unanimity tbe corsals agree that the present condition must aet as à powerful stimulus te emigration.In1882 emigration was 86,000, an inerease of 10,000 ever 1881, and for the present year, at the lowest, it will eertainly be over 100,000.Beventy-feur per eent.of tbe persons leaving Ireland last year were between the ages of 15 and 35; of 47.000 msles whe emigrated 83,000 were laborers and 8,000 farmers.As to whether the Government guardians ef the poor or associations are seading pamper: to the United: States some diversity of opinion exists.Consul Barrows, at Dublin, says there is no smch practice in bis distriet.Comsmnl Wood, at Belfast, knews of ne organized effort for large deportation ef sufferers or paupers to the United States.No deubt, be says, many will find their way there by the aid of friends and often in a measure by charitable funds.Consul Livermore, at Lendon- derry, understands that tho Government agents, with no great sueeess, are eadsavoring to induce the poor and lazy to emigrate.KRecles at Sligo says the poor gaardians scheduled on certain districts under the emigration elanses of the Land Act, and in Shi:o Union 600 applieations bave been made, and in the Westera uniens eomsiderably;more.The bulk of these emigrants will go to the United States.They will receive £7 each to cover the cest of passage snd outfit.This will leave abeut a pound to esch on bis arrival.The guardians desire te emizrate those likely to be in = state of chromic poverty at home.Merritt says, as to relieviag the Irish distress by contributions frem the United States, which always bave beea so liberal, that \u201cthe ch have been so frequent iu the past that mueh of this money bas been used for ether purposes that I suggest in future the utmost ears taken in choosing the channels through which the ebarity is to be administered.\u201d The Consul at Cork says n story has been current there that the potatoes sent to Ireland by the UnitedjSiates steamer \u201cConstsllation\u201d three years age went begging fer somebody te eat them.They were not thenght as good as the Irish potatoes, aud seme were returned te Queenstown and experted to tbe United States.\u2018The Consul days a high aatherity informed bis that there was no notual distress ia the const region.This geatle- man expressed his indignation that the people in the United Btates, in view ef the terrible Ohio oeds, whould, bo ealied upon te minister to fleti- mi\u201d in Ireland.The sossul of Belfast says mo exceptional distress appears to exist or is reperted existing amorg the people in that dis- triet.Consul Barrows say that so far as Lis knowledge extends there is very little unusual destitution in the vieinity of prb = in the counties direetiy ve Cole Limerick th ry a me ris that so far as hia rac sgn sud experience ge, he dees not believe any exceptional distress prevails amoung the laboring classes io Limerick.In the western part of the ocoufty Clare be has geed reason to believeYthat the published aceounts of the distress ard destitution are not exaggerated.The Consular agent at Sligo writes that there is no doubt that real and very great distress exists along the western and merthern seaboard and in seme inland districts.The Consular agent at Waterford says no exe.osptional distress exists in Kilkenny county, the people emigrating every day, and ihere very prespcol that the number of emigrants will inerease.DONINION PARLIAMENT.Fifth Prriinment\u2014¥iras Mession, Orraws, May 9.\u2014Messrs.Charlton, Rosa (Mid- diexex).Paterron, Somerville, and reveral other morèbers denied statements oencereiag them in newspapers.of the bill to amend the Civil\u2019 Eerviee Act of 1882.How.Mr.Biake moved that the bill be referred back te committee for :he perpose of adding to sub-rection 3 of section 54 Re following words: \u201cWhoa {he publie interests require that appoint meuts he made under this sub-sestion, thar than UL shgeo of eity postmasters and city colleetors, they (at: be made only on raport giving the reasons here for.\u201d Lost on divirien.The bill was read a third time.The Houss went inte Committoe of Supply, and haying passed several iteras adjourned at 12-16 Shipping Neiss There are at present eleven steamships in port.Kilgallin\u2019s Sosting bath was towed into position flan steamers from Liverpool bexan work this foe est vessel to clear for ren was the rchooner pe ee \" for St John's, Nfid., with à osrgo of Sir Hector Langevin meved the third reating | yes omin su ship Iaborers bronoht over to unload the et Club for their 4 LONG LOST NEPHEW, A Strawn n \u2014 Kidnap) When a Oia indius ne Uncle ter Thirty Years\u2019 Absence.About thirty years ago Moise Durand, a trader io this city, had an orphan nephew, ouly three sara old, living with him.Oneeveuing he sont im to the corner grocery and he never retærned.Bearoh'wns Made for him in every di:ection, but without suecess.and\u2019 yoars passed on without any tidings beiog recoived copcerning him- Within the last week, bowever, the missing boy, whose name, by tho way, is Demers, turned up here,a full grewn man, songht out his uncle and related a marvellous story concerning his disappesramce aad long absence.According to him it seems that on the memorable evening whoa be went to the grocery, he was aceosted by à strange man, who persuaded him Lo accempaty- fit.Ho was tak.evby his abductor to Tennessee, and there placed ou # plantation where, after he had grown older, he worked with the negro siaves.When the civil war broke out, he served through the entire campaigns en the Southern side.During all this time be never forget the home of his infaney, nor bis uncle, whose appearance be retained distinctly upon his memory.Only vue thing he could not call to mind, and that was tho eurname of his re\u2018ative, Le could only remember bim us \u2018 Unole Moise.\u201d\u201d Aiter the war the youag man wen} into a store as a clerk, and, being suacessful, eame in time to have a business of his own.Beiog oblige.to come te Canada in comnection with this business he embraced the oppertunity to bunt up bis relative.After some trouble he managed to find Moise Durand, and instantly recognised him despite the tact tbat thirty years had elapsed since he\u201clLygd seen him Inst.The young man is still in thie city, and bis peoaliar experiences have made him quite a lion among his now found relatives and friends.LES POLIKS BERGERES.Isract and the Seuator \u2014 Some Persen- alitien.For some time past a most bitter and personal warfare has beon carried on becween Mr.Israel Tarte ot Le Canadien and Hon.Senater Trudel of L'Etendard througb tue celumns of thèir respective papors.The Senater opened the ball by ebarging Mr.Tarte with being a creature of Mr.Senecal and uv! having aceom- panied him to Burope at his [Mr.Senacal'a} expense.Now Mr.Tarte retorts by publishiug a letter from Mr.Senecal in which be says he never id Mr.Tarte a cent either dircetly or indireesly.r.Tarte at the same time formuintes the following serious charges against the Senator, which he says be is prepared to preve before a jury of bis counntrywen.Of having efferod te Mr.Dansereau to give up his seat in the Sonate, provided that gentleman used his influence te get him appointed a judge or Lient.-Goveruok of Maniteba, or the North-West ; that Mr.Trgdel during his recent stay in Paris was \u201cwing and dined \u201d\u2019 by Mr.Senecal and used his carrisges; that he accepted tickota bought by him to visit \u201cles Polies Ber- geres\u2018'; that he remained there some two hours and while there he beught and drank champagne.In justice to the hunorable Senator it shoald be siated that he expisins his presence at the _eolebrated \u2018\u2018Folies Bergeres\u2019\u2019 through the stupidity ot the coachman whe, instead of dniving him, as he was instructed, to à theatre where nothing but the most moral pieces are played, took him to \u201cLes Folies\u201d of questionable and world wide repute.CIVIC AFFAIRS.Meeting of the Light Committee.A meeting of the Light Committee was held yesterday afterneon, Aid.J.C.Wilson, in the chair.The tenders fer 200 new lamp pests were open- od and the contract awarded to the St.Lawrence | Feuadry Company, of Terento, at $8.76 per lamp.New lamps were allotted as follows : \u2014Vieteria Square, 9; Beaver Hall Square, 3; Phillips Square, 3; Bt.Louis Square, 19; Wellington Bquare, 2; Craig street, from St Hubert to Papi- nean Koad, 30; St.Catherine street, trem St Lawrence to Visitation, 24; Bt Mary stree:, from Fallum to City limits, 7 ; Bt Joseph streot, fram MeGill to City limits, 39; Craig street, from Vietoria Square to Bt.Autoine, 3; Wellington street, from MsGill to bridge, 13; Derebester street, from Beaver Hall Hguare to Guy, 31; Bt.Denis street, frem Craig to Cherrier, 8; William street, trom Grey Nua to King, 1.The Gas Company were ruquosied te lay gas pipes in the following street :\u2014St Patrick\u2019s, Grand Trunk, Rishmond, Congregation, Magdalen, Foriar, Conway and William.The meeting then adjourned.BOLD THEFT.Feddbing Au Immigrant on the Street Monday morning Miles Garrigan, an immigrant, was counting some silver on the sidewalk, in front of the Immigration Ofioe on Craig street, when Catherine Lonergan and Bridget Brean passed by.Their cupidity aroused by the sight of the coin they made à snatob at it, and ran off wita about a couple oi dullars of the man\u2019s money.Garrigsn went to the Chaboilles Square Station and made a eomplaint.Sub-eonstables Hacket and Levine returmed with him to he spot and wpre tortanate enough to meet the two women returning up ths street.They had spent all the money for liquor except fifty cents.They were arrested and brought before the istrate this morning and remanded.The St.Vimoent de Pani.Golden Weod- img The six golden weddings alluded tein Menday\u2019s Sraz were celobraied at St.James Church, St.Denis street, yesterday morning, the participants being four members o! the Bt.Vineent de Paul tociety, and eight of the poor sustained by them.The charok had been tastefully decorated for the oecasisn, and numerous sandles and tapers illuminated the altar.At seven o'cleck sharp the wedding party arrived in six carriages drawn by gray horses.The eld ecupies walked up the eontre aisle and took their seats in frent of the alter, \"the organ playing Mendelssohw\u2019s Wedding March.Mass was then celebrated by Rev.Care Reusselot, and Rev.Father.Vacher preashed an eloquent ser mon, ealling upon his hearers to thank Divine Pre regideacs for the bunafite bestowsd upon those twelve aged persons during the past fifty years.Immediately after Mass, the party adjourned ner the Providence Convent, where a splendid a2 propared in the reception ball.The oid pier having taken their seats were attended to by the nuns aad members of the St.Vincent de Paul Beciety.The hall was decorated with flowers, banners and imseriptions, and a hure wedding eéke omamented the centre of the table.A\u2019 young grandson of the founder ef the SD Vinvent de Paul Beoiety presented an address to Mr.A.Naud, thanking kim, on bebalf of the peer, for his exertiohs ia organising this feast.Alar e number of ladics and gentiemen por prevent \u2018aud tendered their greet the happy old eouples.After passiag an fige le hour in pleasant conversation, tire party well satisfied-witb the merino ings.\u201d The Municipality of oF Cote d des Neiges and For the last abe years negotiations have been ing on between the Manicioal Conneil_ Cote des \u2018re ar artery mulling of 0, A e \"o te Neizet hill.se price asked the Tiustery for «tbe b ate was 3.3 , while the Bie ¥ ered $600.uerotistions unt len through, and pow the des Neiges people are ebmstdoring a schame by aoich thoy.would aveid the gate altorether.plan Bo ee iar prssone babi SRT Th et 0 y DAGSINE in n roun and faifins into Meunt- Boral Avenue.The who of the sew road would : huis, part of which bas made abrique.\u201d\u201d One of the Advantages olaimed for the HS == ee ly areal\u201d pills.he ec ° 0 gene Cota Neiges peo - Foot-Ratttux Accident Mr.L .ular youn, thiste: mot with Te deter OL ood tising tes A à\" the wesk.while t Howe Cudets t appears that M BASES t ot touch, and consequently off his resri, when player on the other side jumped en him and throw- der him Lenvilr, put le his Lex out out sf Qu joint at the hip.le about one mile and \" nd | A NEW LIBERAL ORGAN.- Am Informal Nesting of Liberals Held \u2014fitromg Feeoling in Paver oF Anaiher Aewspaper.In sonsequerŸb of the recent\u2019 \u2018changes .thof Lave taken place in the editorial and departments of the Herald, s number of.À men of Liberal views held an infermal môotingt «À a leading hotel the other evening, to djs possibility of starting a new Liberal organ in the: city.It was tho opinion of those t thst\u2019 the Herald had gradually eome under tho, control of the Canadian Pacific sys cate, and did mot imnily represent ! the Liberal party.The new od eue who was stated to be greatly influemced by Sir Leonard Tilley, was another cause of dissatisfaction ; also the controlling influence in the steck lately acquired by Mr.William CI endin- nong.The appointment of Mr.\u201d Mathews as managing director, in the place of Mr.James\u2018 Stewart, was alse the subject ef unfaverable ocemment.In short it was feit that, in view of the recent changes in the Herald staff, à mew Liberal mewspapor in the city was imperatively demanded.A diseussion as to the best means of torwarding this project then took place, aad it was decided to call a meeting at an early date to put the matter 1ato shape.MONTREAL DISPENSARY- Fortieth Annual Meeting.The annua! meeting of the Montreal Dispensary was held yostorday.Afternoon.The report ef the institution sabmitted by Dr.McConnell showed that the number of consultations at the during the year was 9,348, being 1,000 more t the previous year and d 3,000 00 more than two Sa ago.Ot these 3,033 were for treatment in the aye and ear department.The amount paid out been $100 less than the previous Wo alth the prescriptions had increased 1,000.Treasurer\u2019s report shows a fair 1 on \u2018There has been .a general ahrinkage in the sources from which the revenus ot the institution was derived durin ng the year, the Provincial grant being only one-half, the donation trom the Savings Bank one-fifth less, and there also bas been a diminution in the subsoriptions from friends of the Institution: this falling off would doubtless have led to some embarrassizent had not jhe innovation suggested by the President, Dr.J.Leprohon, obta of ghtainin contribations of five dur and upwards from patient proved a valuable factor in enabling the Treasurer to meot all obligations.The report submitted by the treasurer, Mr.C.O.Purruuit, showed the total expenditure for the amounted to $1.004-33, And tne rovonnetodl Lig 40, leaving a balance on hand of $108.70.This was $33 move than tbe balance the preceding year.Lhe election of officers resulted as follows :\u2014 President, Dr.Leprmhon ; Lst Vice-President, Mr.Robert Minor: 2n Vice-President, Ald.J.C.Wil- : Treasurer, Mr.C.O.Yeorrault; Secretary, Dr.Melonnel L THE WESTERN HOSPITAL.Annanl Resting.The annual meeting of \"the Co of the Veter Hospital was bald yesterday atternoon, Mr; h MeLennau in tho obair, Awong thors prexent wero Mcssrs.J.M.Kirk, Robert Reid, R.J.Moat, .Stearns, Wm.Kenn .R.8.Evans, Dr.\u2018Érenhoune, Dr.Kennedy and Dr.Peorrigu, and & number or lsdies.After routiae business the >écretary, Mr.Robert Reid, read his annual report, which was of a mest satisiaetory nature.The financial statement of the Treasaror showed that the roues were $5,071.88 the disbursements $5,065.34, leaving a balunce ECS and th of $16.266.Dr.Perrigo read the which gave interesting details ot_the cal rape the Institution during the year.Six hundred avd seventy-four patients received trestment \u2014 481 outdoor and 4.3 indoor.\u2018Lhere was only one death during the year.i, Sllowic ag ofieors were ee 6-FOVETDOTS : essra PF.W.Radford, R.Cempbel, W.T.Costigan, John Costi- gan and John MoGarin.Personal, Lord Dunmore arrived in towa this morning from Ottawa, and is rozistèred at the 3t.Lawrence H Wm.Owens, M.P.P.Stonefeld, H.W.son, Boston, M- À.H.Ire {iyn, and Jao.Young, Toronto, are at the St.Lawrence Hall.One voice all over the land goes up frem mothers that say, \u2018My daughters are so feeble.and sad, with no strength, all out of breath and lie at the least exertion.What can we do for them I\u201d The answer is simple and full of hops.One to four weeks\u2019 use of Hop mes vil.wake them healthy, rosy, sprightly, and cheerful.Did you ever seo a fisherman try to walk a rod, and reel 1 We have Mr.w Maguire,\u201d merchant, at Franklin, writes : | was afflicted with pain in my shoulder for sightyears \u2014almost helpless at times\u2014 have tried many remedies, but with no relief, until i used Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil.After a few applications the pain left me entirely, and ! have had no pain since.Ce ne wk waldo ina military y, an actor who was orming the part of a general slipped on a vane and fell ignominiously at the very moment when he was supposed to be conducting his troops to battle, With ready wit, however, he saved himself frem ridicule by exclaiming, \u2018Soldiers, 1 am mortally wounded, but de not stay to aid me.Pass over my prostrate body to victory.\u201d Li-Quor Tea is the leading article Montreal Braneh, 177 St.Lawrence St, BHILOH'S CATARRH REMKDY.\u2014A marvelous eury for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Caakir meath, \u2018and Headache.With Fe bottle there iy ingenious nasal Injector for the more charge.Bold by Laviolette & Nelson, 209 Notre Dame st, and B.B.Motiale, 8301 St.Josephet.8 \u2018 * Mother Swan's Werm Syrup.\u201d feveriggness, resticssness, worms, constipation.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Boys will be happy i you buy pue of car mebby Spring snits for them.We have s superd assortment at the Boston Clothing House, 41 tnd 43 Bt Joseph street.- Paedicines, |.HEADACHE Merveus, Sick, Bilious or Congestive CURED.* J had sict headache for 40 rs.Si MT.yowr pills cured NX XA stmsows is Wartantes te Cure ey TETTERS, HUMORE, INFLAMMATION, MLK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SOALY ERUPTIONS, MONTREAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 9.158 treatment of those complaints without extra | Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for | me.\u201d Lucy A.Warren, ARC WE FSO : y ILE PILLS.au ANED SEXPRESELY TD EURE \u2018and ver cons HEADACHE 08 242 runs N27 DYSPEPSIA.vy \"3 re-sunE NATE: on.sd ox.3 7 n 1s s fully estadlished that thens Gissases con bu, cured ii any case, no obtiate recs pon: coutain no opium.morphine or quisins.tad gremota | regulnts the bowels and cure SrPATHON: curing or removing the cause of ft.They have n° quieting effect upon the nervous system, stmply by Teed hungry, = r Make OF STEALS DETVE TRANINT, ia that way end and brfillaney of migd.Talk Frightfal Collision.Naw Yorm\u2014Tho valuable trotting herse \u2018Jim Sands,\u201d was run into in a race, sustaining severe bruises, and lameness.His owner Mr.Noble Thompson, of the well known Stables, 1393 Broadway, sates that \u2018he Placed the animal under the care of a v who in three months failed to benefit him him, Trestment with St.Jacob's Oil, was then begun, and the horse not only entirely recovered but was enabled to trot mile heats in 2:21.Mr.Thompson regards the Oil as the pain cure of the age, Specific Articles (CHEAP ORANGES Just \"arrived, Avion, Valencia Oranges percase, cash.L LIVKÆRNOI:, Bonscoours Pl .(COAL OIL, DRAIN PIPES, Bricks, oo on Ere re Hoi, Fire Clay, White Pressed BREMNER, 640 street.x (CARPET FELT, for putting under Carpets.Keeps out moths, and lasts for ten years.Price, bc per yard.Free to any part of tho city BENNET & CO, Wholesale Stationers, 453 St.Paul street CANCER CURE \u2014 1.000 FOR VEIT IMMIX CANCER CURE cures without pue of kid.LE Rend Je stamp for particulars.Canada, > 298 2aw 2 EN GRAVEDCARDS\u2014 Wedding Loh A Te Ep By gee | EX GLISH IRON BEDSTEAUS, Spans and Fork Window Polce\u201d JAHES W° HASNAN , Corner and 88.Peter Streets.1003 \u201cGAEDN ER'S QUININE WINE\u201d contains double the strong of an other.er a ARDNER'S MEDICAL HALL, 54 (GREAT CHEAP SALE of Exhibition Boots and Shoes, consisting of Ladies\u2019 and Swi: goodsof the finest minerals and superior WOrk- at reduced prices.ork mado to order at or notice, W.DOUGLAS T3148 Catherine Le C M I NATED PRESENTA TION ADDR yo Moouted Ly Edw ravie La te wriar ie i pre ; gui Sen TITED CARPET LINING best results AND STAIR PADS, for cconomy and best uneq WAI.tWice as iony as with poring D top f er ther apri = Qn of wo other a to tect hair FOr >âle oy Laos.Mussen \u201cand Henry Morgan & Co.1502 SHIRTS.SHIRTS.SHIRTS \u2014 ERLFKCT MIT, Madetoorder, J.b.LAFLAMME inte-of Kemp & Co.249 3.James street.SEY W-CASES\u2014W.Millicham a &Co.All styles of Show-cases, low pri Send for catalogue.W.MILLICHAMP J «9 is Adelislde stract, East, Toreato, Oot.où TH SCIENCE OF LIFE; OR SELI-PEKSELVATION, a moéionl mer for every na, ung, middie-agod, of 25 Invaluable EA W INDOW C CENTER and AT ERTAIN ATAIN POLES, elegant designs.Pictures img tn ail its branches.Char- ere ne PES 3814 & 40 Bleury st.\u2014 IRE ROPE \u2014 Best Brands of Charosal 1ro! Begmomer, Siemans.Martin and Crucible Stoel, ufactured dy 3.GREENING & Creer Fox Safe._ FOR SALE\u2014An assorted lot o Job and Hewapaper Chsses, niade of vrought tron and steel.Apply to W.8, Marson, S7AR 1024 FOR SALE\u2014To phæton, made by Bargent.Boston, at 8, Victoria jaune OR SALE\u2014Diagonal Tagine ip 0 bere power; perfectly new.JO.TAY- Ok SALE.\u2014Pon ny-\u201414 1 Bands Baa brag Bren Lon Mo O R SALE\u2014A dog ca cart, to o be seen at MoGuire\u2019s Stable, 6 TOR SALE, CHEAP \u2014 5 horse Upright Eagine and Beller.Wood Bros, Tia FRS SALE\u2014Billiard tables, very cheap.H.NTOETINGALE, 9 £2.John street.of billiard à 107 3 Resa SALT\u2014Lump Rock Salt arge or small quantities.J.BR Foun sting sree 107 6 DEES, COUNTERS, NESTS of GROCERY DRAWRRS, TABLES, GLASS PARTITIONS, ETC, in great variety and large quantitige.H.NIGHTINGALE, __7æ9 8s.John street.Ramey to Lend.$10, 000 TO LOAN ON City property for three ar five years.Apply to Boz 587, Montreal P.0.107 3 107 MONEY TO LOAN.Money $0 lean, at 6 per cent, on first-class mortgage.Several olfy Sad country properties far sale oa lideral terms.H.M.PERRAULT, ; 8: SP ot.rapcois Xavier ot.Pedicines, HC, NERVOUS DEBILITY.THE GREAT CURE FOR SINE, IT 1S A 'SURE CURE.| Frem ME.WILLIAW MAGRATE.Faxpass, Can CnmnrrP.O., Jan.& 1988.Some two months sinos I of the Rock and | \u201cdata a core =Y ALL baveuENTS.|The Rhowmatine Mauetariag Company = NIAGARA BAS ysis, ox.four aud none.omo aod tance pro- Cigare from port.fur sea \u2014siobr.\u201cC.Bernisr gues: a2 iho Berton been et ts stance pro- DISRAGES OR MANE AND SOALP, |® | nk Aer mast on rublio E31 Ar m2 # péter nacre de are » fo e pudlio - ings along river front and the shipping, oat of Laval Contested Election Crae.I) Zak thowkin white, sof aed costa respeot 16 the memory of the late.Édward Mackay, de the \u2018Third ird Division o of the Spperior Court yester- ond tothe BRET 3 formerly on the Board of the Harbor Commis! Mathieu fixed the Prat BOT wih sianers ire as the date for the hearing ne of the eaguete dreming tx THE Pot wp Arrieals à in > from ses reg.\u201c Tear Liver- in the Contested Election case.The of wo betes in coo package, consisting Wel.991, den Pa 8s,* Sreei dette Trool de, Particulars contains some of bribery, .on Srey Shoe ee SE ag amoug noce Stier patie; \u201c* Aviren, al i wines, ote, 83.* \" Beotlasd.\u201d ne olf, | 157 Bouses to Let.HOUSES T TO LET\u2014253, 259, on St Antoine street, 283 han been thoroughly ei be ose to 200 iF regu apply and 268 St.Paul street vend As ad tame & cu, ToL LET \u2014 Furnished omens: 1y etusteq To the ovis Sak one oe Aas, ord croquet lawn, good sta! and fahing, bath house fa = aédress od Seednd O Let\u2014A neat brick cottage, containing 7 rooms.Locality first class.Rent moderate.Apply 54 City Councillors street.1088 TO LET\u2014Brick Cottage, with garden, stable and out houses, geod water in the Louate, at Meunt Beyal Vale.J.WALKLEY, 108 8 TO LET \u2014 Unfarnished, three rooms, At Cote St.Antoine, one minute's walk from C.P.K.Care, city water laid on, rent inodoratet Apply before noon, corner of Dorchester Koad ana Western Avenue.1075 Htores, &c.to Let.STORE TO LET\u2014Containing 4 4 ats and basement, 267 Notre Dams strpet.4 WARREN & CLEMuNT, 118 5t.James stree @ffices to Let a and Manted, Ts D RENT\u2014An Office, with v window facing street.Apply 714 108 2 Houses Santen, ANTED-For next \u201cmonth, 3, 4.ors 5 house or tenement.Addasse \u201c* L 621; 3 STAR office 108 3 Etoperty tox Sale, és 00 RE mr LAND ADVER- largest list of ir Dominion, with Map of Ontario.Supplied oa am, of 3c.Stamp.+ J.FENTON & CO, to s Salmon Fisbiog en the Restisonche, FOR SALE OR TO LET.- Rooms : FRONT ROOM 416 Richmond 3 Street, neur the Square ; rent low.ROOMS\u2014Well ell farnished, amily private; 62 Cathcart ROOMS Large Front room, \u201cor 2 gentlemen or married couple.78 Victoria st 2 Ress icely furnished, Jor at 49 Aylmer street.OOMS \u2014 Large, comfortable J Ioems with board, vicinity Windsor.1474 88.s b> wm, R 0 OM M S\u2014To let\u2014Unfurnished flat\u2014i roema, bath and W, C.; also, two unfur- nisiisd roses, at 263 St.Martin Bt.108 5 ROUMS\u2014With or without board 156 8t G R COMS-Furnished 95 St.Ae toine.108 2 ROOM\u2014With or without board.Apply at 612 St.Lawrence BL 1083 00 M\u2014Well furnished, suitable for mazvied couple; also vacancies for two table boarders, at 750 Palace strest.108 2 Roons TO LET-Furnished Or Unfurnished, 5566 Lagauchetiere.OOMS-Furnished, near Beaver Hall Hill.656 Palace st.OOMS\u2014Two furnished or ETE furnished Bedrooms on first foor.Bain and W.C.148 Mountain sireet, 3 doors from tol! 17 6 ROO0MS\u2014 F urnished, to let.Apply 253 Ft Hubert st.RUOMB\u2014S plendid.unfurnished ts; good neighborhoed, with use of bath 107 8 COACHMAN WANTED Must bo à good Groo Apply at 413 ST.PAUL Es FOREMAN WANTED, ~.For Upper Leather Cutting Room.Apply to JAS.LINTON & CO, Victeria Tory: WANTED.: A First-class Groom.Arply H.& A.- ALLAN'S Qfflop, corner Youville and Common streets.seu W ANTED\u2014 Four or five youths to polish Brass work.Apply to ROBT.MIT» CHELL & CO., st.Peter and C Craig scoote.1086 WwW ANTED\u2014POLISHERS AND AE APPRENtices.Apply at one t0C.4 M 2 ook Unison Marble Works,car.Gar and Lagan Laguuohi Shs % JANTEKD-TWO GOOD BOILKR MAKERS, and 6 Machinists, accustomed to Rail Apply to John Taylor & Bro., 14 St.John st.a WwW ANTEI\u2014COOK, IMMEDIATELY.Au LED A CARRIAGE TRIM .773 Craig xt 108 3 WwW all family, 1 and good wages.\u2018 3 Thistle Torraoe, of Moaique st Wy quire 791 Sherbrooke st., from 3 to 4 P.M.ANTEU\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT FOR WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED GEN.and W.C.Er Antoine street.rral servant, Terence required Apps OT | Large, well- furnished Mug, Jn st Tames se APPIT 19 5% Room, 105 M WWANTEL\u2014AN EXPERIENCED OUM3\u20142 large rooms, either R furnished or unfurnished, at corner Bl and Dowd strosts 1073 OUM- Furnished, at 189 Bleury st Private famil OOMS\u2014In nice locality, wall One and one the six miles from om Setapadis Bu Station, four pools on tage! of references, Apply at Fe Po HOWAT, 108 5 ilton, X.B.HOR SALE-House and lot, 241 Street, East, Toronto.Let, 51x13.Terms, cash.dress to W.A.Knealaad, 65% PR Road, Point st Charles, or te Rov.W.107 3 3 [as heat OR TO RENT\u2014A asplefidid Garden.Apply to U.W.BTANTUN, 191 xt.James st.-54 ir i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WW ANTED\u2014Storage, about one \u2018housed feet feet floor room, must ddress Perry Davis and Lamine 0 OINTE CLAIRE.d' th at this de- Lightta resort, rat oâce, to 366 Notre Dame ELMWOOD COTTAGE \u2014High- easy of access.Springs, Vermomt.Open for the season June ist good accommodation, ane far hunting, é mineral springs 107 4 THE BELŒIL MOUNTAIN S, LAIRR, P.Q \u201cTHE IROQUOIN | House \u201d With accommodation for 300 d, with or board.31 Victoria 88.107 8 - ] OOM\u2014Furished.for a single eed he with use of bath and sitting-room, situated in the East End.Address \u201cE 410,\" TAR pt 1 Rlon\u2014Legs front nt parlor, furnished or anfaraished.18 eT 2 RUOMS\u2014Two well furnished roOms vacant, on afield st private family, terms mi .E4 SP WBE ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014 With attendance for ladies duping, their confinement Mrs.Searle, ladies\u2019 doctress, 24 Bt.Moni ue on ROOM\u2014 Nicely 1urnished for 8 Plateau street.106 6 OOM>\u2014Gentlemen can secure eat and comfortably furnished rooms for oocu; 1 ga Sher = = May, by immediate application at CS ROOM S\u2014 Handsome and eleg tly furnished, 79 Blsury St.Apply after mar Honda.> ANTED\u2014A GOUD 8 AN BOARD First-class board wit.wash and irom.Apply from 8 to use ofbath.410 Scigngurs st.th 36 bt.Lambert Hill.am (TE BO4ED- Pointe, Claire \u2014Wind- Mes, élue and pats hands; Bieber wide a pen oben Sater nom mangement; Somtoriabte à 4 tol 3.nin, ABS 1 \u2019 ANTED\u2014COOK, ONE TO H fi modafion ut Tesscmabie raise FAPOLEON MALETTE, WAST from.aps 9 © prssten et man, for a Woollen House; must have good fe.commend.tions.Apply to Dominion Tweed and ra Co., 9-and 11 Reootlst st.ANTEL Ld M NDIATELY \u2014 rot Eu se «ma am 8 lemaid mer months.Apple 110 Union eu 108 WANIED-AN EXPERIENCED TJ maid and a housemaid who can sew.fore 3 o\u2019clock, at 83 Simpson street.WANTED-A YOUNG I LADY aigere Dress Goa.ans and one Tor House prrnisnings pots.pots.B.Carsley.VV ANTED-VENERAL SERVAN family.Appl me or 47 SE Mack se y.Apply 229 8.J is WALT NTED-\u2014PLUNBERS.H.BAILLIE 14 College Avenue.WANTED YOUTH or coop ADDR » E38 as assistant bookkes! 6.30, Colonial Coal ( company, He Tet 2 Ÿ ANTEDIMM EDIATELY\u2014A GENERAL: oervan for summer, 10 A.Raza, 3 Praca Armee iL ° VW ARTED\u2014A HOUSERE ET.GOOF or Zto 4, a S01 ma Mary sh id & NTED\u2014A SMART merit WA to mind a LE INTELLIGEN well recom mended AI Apply at Grand Central Hotel, ANTEDWo BY THE DAY, HOUS bouses, offices, sores, ng and freaine pe 1 WwW ANTED- TWO oon A ol sas Jerald fice, Victoria square.vel ANTED\u2014AT 198 R ST.ny street, a goneral servant.No washing.an i al FT Boa 2erand mice | ?3 OA RU-\u2014Marriecd couple or two Cmte we | MATA = management and brel scale = Jormerly.The waters are well known for enn RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPEI 4, &e.The bathing and canitary tary arrangements iu be found perget, Mince last re.« magnificent amæsement hy Gymnasiom snd a Bowie Alleys, have been P urches on the The Sana biol.Caledents Sprige, Toss Miscellaneous.REFRIGERATORS.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Complete Stock of the following weil ksown Patterns; © NORTH STAR,\" \u201cPALACE\" *SISSONS.\u201d * KIMBALL'S,\u201d \u201c GROCER,\u2019 Prices from $8.00 upwards, \\ (GEORGE WwW.W.REED, Slats, Metal and Gensral Saterile, 7853 à 785 CHAIG BLM.Moatrear moe BREECH-LOADING GUNS, RIFLES, FISHING RODS, FISHING TACKLE, SPORTING GOODS.WILLIAM DARLING & CO, MONTREAL.ses USE KELLER & HAINBACH'S CELEBRATED GLUTINANT KALSOMINK COLORS, FOR TINTING WALLS, dc AGENTS FOR CANADA: RAMSAY, DOD§ & COQ Bledictes.\u201cNERVOUS DEBILITY.A Cure Guaranteed.Lt BB L West\u2019, and srain pit Ditatuean, Com ala purchaser our written the money Ta vrentmeot does not effect à cure.Guarantess issued a R.Es MeGALE, Chemist, \u2018 301 Bt.Joseph: street, Montreal.Rewaxe of Cheap Imitnsions.63 i TYR ama Fu Eras, B50 hE Ont.Sold ln Momtreal JOLTTR à NELSON.Dbe Kotre Damme st Pres apie ne \u201d ER on De LAV- DR.SEY'S REMEDY, Sawmed, BOARD ented in a family, sa uufuraished room and Trost of pie \u201c Moderate,\u201d STAR 0 8 \u201ctante 10 fnxcnxse.NTUDORS PURCHASE, LA Gents* cast off cloth all kinds of furs; also stoves and household taney Apply Jos.627 Craig st 103 6 WANTED TO PURCHASE, CAST OFF furniture and clothing.roes 595 Craig st.04 Wire XO PURCHASES TRL ore 801 Craig st.pe W ANT ED\u2014 Tub L 0 purchase~Small at about Zpply JAMES à VV Tiers purchase\u2014 good secand hand Tor 7 octave (square) Piano, 100, ome TR @lothing.4 | 03 wiejyed rm Kone uy 7 5 rausans of Suits of the above * select from at THE BOSTON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.1005 41 te 45 St Joseph St.Sates.CO D.EDWARDS MANUPACTURER OF FIRE-PROOF SAFES, Made with fide belt work aid hinged cap.THB MOST PRRFECT SECURITY auntest the atterupte of burglars of day Pire-Proof Safe now made.SPECIMENS OF PURGLAMIZRD ARS now on view, and an Inspection Inviteé.FIRST-CLASS BURGLAR-PROOF WORK made 80 wall ps the above fire-proof werk, - Second-hand Safes for sale cheap.ot {, 4 Seid for Prive Lists.1065 Frolessiouxl.~~ CANADA SD RL EN PORRIGN COUNTRIES.E-MARKS, DESIO AND COPYRIGHTS REG D, OPINIONS GIV DING VALIDITY OF PA FRA MAUR, ASSI AND AGAR! DRAWN.ADVICE ON PATENT LAW, KELLOND & CO.Boliciters & Exports 158 Ft James Steet, Montmal ch offices tn ail Porelgn ( S0xsca \u2018OTICE\u2014A.8.Nutter, D.D.8.Dentiet, wil remere Lis of ce ue 9th, from to Ma.6 ANTED_A J C12 JOURNEYIAN BUTCHER \u201cAny + \u201c ay, Ere Me ataotasers Baler Evo om oa ers.Apply to kK D.Briggs, 763 Craig sirens.VV ASTD PET ETES No.130 5t.Adve sb 7 V0 ATTY ANTED\u2014A COMP [3 y 1, W oral a 2 situation don 2a SetEnd Caro \u201cF ply P.Po.> 33 City.ITU ATIONS WANTEL\u2014BY 4 ERGY L rT pipe re RS Se] ANTED BY A: \u201c msi tou L 626 veus rando Wish D_EMPLOY Al by a young man aged 5 Sowig¥ a, VV ANTES-ErA \\ CLERGYM A s situation in a Christian family, &8 gover, y children, tench and = Jong colar Sask of ousting and fi Gaze address Kaul tntpton Townah ENTED-\u2014STEUXZ ON VEE AES pt ANTED 20 A REND d LY Sk 5 ation dé verse hoon Appty Tw Lawrence st.: Te ; ANTED\u2014W 0 .Gola the eveaing.Address \u201cK 78,7 _\u2014 rx - FOS \u2014Supposed to b ba = LJ lost in the atch Chatn.Buiable reward Ls Shh Te 7 LOTT _0n, Houlsy, 7h Just Kine commen Bie and rer be reward a Op OST\u2014Three Ostrich 2 be Rainn Phillips A 0RA Lg P noer will ; HARLAN & Oo.Proprietors, IBN Ni.Jamas « woo voice and left nothing to be desired in To rpndert oy of his part.Mile Leroux ns Pailine ked or coquettish part to the lifo, and rang well Mange as®/nthario.the father of Mi ROR BANE, i part in excell ul taste pod with mued ability sue- ceddine in ding th the oy Foor Taare > he ledding charnoters, din oY to, à close Cr © performance of \u201cLe Grand wal mir.\u201d ACADEMY OP Mese Barlow.Wilson & Co's Minatrel 7, phieh opens at the Academy fea evening, » eontinental repatygion es ne fi Lelio, tinstrels The engaxement ata; no of Nadine L.0.Loranger.fri the R , § pany e h uae 3 x Justice LT or e wil mors place doasi of afd aftern: beri SRE seabod y wasn dpushiet = ma Loranger ras Te amiable and ki Kind is rambo ii y.parorite in society, qinains the oral fnvorit 1 de Mac ranger leaves : AL, OTT TFRs, Wend eee A a] Jhtention of Sakon \u2014A { $356,000 been granied by the ! mais Long farsa for dre bi of a cotton actory within the ru \u2014The ralo of pows ns the pa Dame chdroh will take place atthe office of La Fabiame, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock.~Lovers of the piseatorial art can gratify their tasto b coche enormous quantities of ah, inctpally paroh, are at present ing caught.à the to re.Philli a \u2018Wand, the cont: the à plastorie 9 the new wing of the Win otel, are repo to hav ve « difference with their orkmen, somc of whom omaud higher wages.a meeting of the Presbytery of Montreal, { hed In Bt Paul's Monday ovening, the members of © congregation present a e call to the Rev.Jutoes Barclay, of St.uubbort's, Edinburgh.\u2014The Prince of Wales Rifles paraded on the\u201c Champ do Mars last evening, and afterwards marched throu the principal streets, headed by their fine han attendance was very sali, only about 100 men having turned out np Quemnel, Sheriff of Arthabaskn, passed the city y yesterday on his return from Otta- throu whither he bas been to endeavor to obtain a commuitation of tho sentengo of the murderer who is to be exccuted on the 11th inst.His attempt was unsuccessful.\u2014e\u20142l'he vew 40,000 bushel propeller * Myles,\u201d ar- tived yesterday with a { wheat for A.a ilrie & Co,, being the tt of © seagon.sails to- for Prince Artbur\u2019s Landing, and os return with a cargo of Manitoba wheat for the above firm.ni \u2014 À mecting of the Montreal Laud League will be beld on Sunday rnoon next, when an important matter affecting the colation will come up for discussion, namely : as to the aotion to be taken in conformity with the Drogramns adopted by the Philadelphia Convention- \u2014While on dut, St.Paul street last night.Bub-Constable Aflatre f found a man lying or the gros The upfortuuate mau, whose name is ° ant Lamouroux, while under the influence of Hagor, had fallon and broken his leg.He wus removed fo the Central Station and afterwards to the Notre Dame Hospital.\u2014 The police force were ins, nspeotod afternoon at the old City Hall.Sone 1 tion Aldermen Jeannotte and \u2018(Grenier made spoeches explain the new system of classifying © mon into three classés : which would shortly be put into operation.The men were then dismissed, the chief congratulating them on their good ap- péarance.\u2014At » meeting of the Council of Arts held yesterday afternoan, the followin wore ol eleoted officers for the ensuing year :\u2014Pregident, Mr.U.W.Car- riere, V ice-President, Mr.Henry Bulmer, Secretary and Director of schools, Mr.8.C.Stevenson.The repofts were ve meeting of the Counci in August next.\u2014 At the Police Court Monday morning Denis Beaupre was coovioted of neglecting to provide for his family, and as he promised to reform sentence was suspended for one wonth.Motouiu, inter, who was arrested for an assault on the band of April last and forfeited his bail was rearrested by Deputy High Constable Contant on Satarday evening.and will be tried on Friday next.\u2014 Mr.Chive, druggist, St.Mary street, some weeks ago, was swindled by a stranger who entered bis place and purchased $2 worth o! #05 off fering a cheque lor fi 47 in payment thereof.This prove to be & forgery, aud the drugriet found hiwseki $42 out.Detective Arcand who took the case in hand has traced the orime to à inan named V aillan- ceurt, now in prison at Quebec for asimils r oxime.He will be brought to Montreal to be tried for the first offence.Pottery Business in st Johme, Que.The pottery buniness at pregoht.béinæ con- dacted by Mr.C.E.Pearson, in St.Jobiha, will in future be conduc by a company, with a capital of 350,000 in shares ot § 00 each.The provisional directors are Messrs.W.J.MeNeice, John Douglass, Thomas Jordan and George Armatrons < of Montreal and (.E Pearson of St.Johns, are at present apply ing for Letters Patent de gorporat on.T Company will be known as th British Porcelain Manufacturing Com ohief manufacture will be stome chins, white granite and earthenware goods, the a named irectors have taken tho greater ion of tho stock themselves, the balance is being rapidly sopsori d, the business being looked, upon as a spfe #2 : profitable investmont.It is expected the above capital the company will oate mail inorease the facitities for manufacturing these foods a: and thus be in a position to sapply the large ° .apd the next in Sherbrooke, satistaoto will be hel IN oon \"Telegrams.eee.SUICIDE.{SPBCIAL DESPATCH TO THE STAR.} LacaurE, May @.\u2014A yeusg man named Loyna- chan residing at the Beech ridge, near bers, committed suicide by taking rat poison which wo had bought at the Medical fai all here.attempted to eut his throut last Summer with» a razor, but was prevented before he had sweceeded in accomplishing bis terrible act.A WIFE MURDERER HANGED.Execuiion of Hnghes, the Colored Un».87.Joux, N.B,, May 9.\u2014 William Hughes thé eolored man found guilty, ou his own oon- temsion, of murdering his wife on the 18th of February, was banged in the jail yard at 8 ¢'cleck this morning.le died roue a struggle.THE CRIME.On the 13th of February last William Hughes killed his wife at Willow Grove, twelve miles frem St.Jopn, N.B.Mrs.Hughes had left her husband on account of his cruelty and had gone te ber mother, Mrs.Henry Thompson, who resided at Willow Grove.Hughes followed her, u; braided her for leaving bis, and suddenly seised & hatebet and struck her four blews over the head, killing her almost instantly.Beth Hughes and his wifo Were coiored.AMERICAN.LICENSING DIFFICULTIES.Lockport, May 9.\u2014At the meeting of the Board of Excise yesterday, the Board having stated that no saloon licsnses would be granted, no applications ot that kind were received.Applications wers regeived for-47 hotel and 7 ists and store Keepers\u2019 licenses.Without ng any action the Board adjourned till the 10tn instant, when it is expected the question will be determined as to how tnany hotels there are in Lockport, Not one-fourth of the applicants desiring to be licensed xs hotel- keepers are in fact keepers of hotels.It is claimed by some who hesrd the expressions of individual opinions by Commissioners that no licenses whesver will be granted.All saloons aro selling on sufferance, their jiconses havi .seven ca 3, 8.phil John.ed on & charge of attempt ing to bebe 1 Arseinblyman Armitage.Condensed Telegrams, ; \u2019 4 art ; $35,600 tall nod boon re Wyre The British Consul in Now York has received | { Tas WEDNE DAY ars RE ime gs 55 \u2018 : ou Mount Boys} Péri dis bon fo Soatt Jiquer - ®my Rogan, 106 Bt.Jamos street, pur CAREIAGES \u201cWILL, BE Swe aan sale THU! - Mes J.POTTER, several Et lotters during the last few Said Toes Oa at gle TH vruos urors have thus far been ted by ua bu the trial io) at Chicago of Duan fee the | COUPELE ITE AND A bots si of Elliott.the pugilist.both by Ledoux, 1 be toll a Dr.Cn oR « wminent sont phyal of Modi, pom, oa Fi N, Hos.J.| pa a 8 Mino.w e bustin {Phila abot and js a Las pasted Savannah in its cotton rr\u201d CARTS, fine \u201cVICTOR IA,\" ceipts, sand ls nou Q second cotton post in t Ge À pat, Soins fer.Buggies, country.Ti e roceipts this senson were 800 riers oa Baer Also nmr ERY balos.1HURBDAY APTRENOON, at my rou.A Richwond despatoh says the S 4 Éuditor hae notited 81 insurance of mapanios un ces THOS.J.POTTES, i days ; .will revoko their Hoensea, re ™ thin ° 108 2 Austioneas.À Vietoria, B.Q, despatch sanounces that th opening of the railway lands for settlement, | t cimmediate Spmmencoment of t of the Lalan Railway, and the Jebiof of th the As of |, the eddy dock 1 inprovements has ep Promised from Otta: The steamer \u201cBig Horn\u2019 loaded with 285 tons of merchandise, struck a snag yesterday, miles below Poplar River, Dakota, a: sok above tho main decks in § winutes.t and cargo are reported a tota! loss.No Hess bom lost, Tho ateamor was valued at $20, ith row exceptions the Milynukee saloons olosed at midnight Inst night, in Wrauon of the | Mayor's order.The apparent complianoe is due to the fnot that the majority have not yet taken out licenses.They threaten to violate the order as soon as they secure their licenses The Rev.Josiah Hensol Mrs.Harriet Beecher Stowe's * Uncle Tom, \u201d died on Mon day last st, Dresden.Ont Upon bis caping from slavery he set tied in Colchester; Ont.Darius the rebellion of 1837 he served against the TRAE SALE.Ex- 88.AVLOWNA, just arrivod ; all choice selected Messina and Vailentia Oranges.Sale by order of Alongsido Vessel at Thomson Shot, opposite Canadian Pacific BR BR.Depot.ORANGES.IMPORTANT UMAESERVED 2349 Boxes Prime New Fruit, MESSRS.RUBERT RFFORD & CO.On Friday, 11th May, XO RESERVE.tale at 11 o'clock THOS.J.POTTER, 168 3 Auctioneer.and at the close of the trouble he settled at Dresden.At the age of 55 he learned to read and | write.Havirg seen Mra.Stowe dorer times, \u201che communicsted the story, ot his life to her, and to this ciroamstauce we owe \u2018\u2019 Uncle Tom's Cabin.\u201d He visited Engiand in 1850, 1863 aod in 1876.grand children and about a dozen great gran.Ladies\u2019 bright kid buttoned boots of the latest shape narrow toe and low vamp, the cheapest and neatest boot in the city, only one dollar and twenty-five cents per pair at Fogarty & Bros., cor.St.Lawrence and St.Catherine D'HGNTEU Imporsame à Sale oi the Above properties Streets, tan vo pe 2 tn a \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Glazed Kid buttoned boots Gipsy ment ot prodta ) good sa an inves style only one dollar and twenty-five cents per TB LAND RUET Jot splendidly situated for ir at Fogarty & Bros., cor.St.Lawrence and Téberaltorme t.Catherine streets.108 TMOMAS 3.PO POTTER, COTTAGE\u2014 LOWER LACHINE ROAD, with 10 arpents of vu SQUARE LOT on ISLAND STREET, 100 z 100, The last trip was à locturing tour and it was at this ie the Park Bas Svar Ratinery, and tbe UE EE | time bo was reosived by Queen Victoria.He has A DWELLING and BAKERY, ST.Dom been married twice, having several children y the MILK KND, Lot 135 2 78 foet, abutti a?XL orb first * Aunt Chloe\u201d It is said he -four et, has also sheds and solid « Ton chil- front, on which to build more houses.UENDAY.10th MAY y sold for John 5.het and cold water, bath HOW TO CHOOSE A PIANO.he has 10 consuit the taste and probably combat thé pre- Jadicon of the whole faunliy, and the.music teacher be- \u201ci writer has known more than one instance, where after wryngiing over a year on this important subjecs without ab.e to agree, the priest has been calisd ta to settle the aifficulty by naming the plano.276 FULLUM STREET.of pol td hve Tas her, wit Next to a wife the most difficult thing in Ko better place tm the eity for a carter.Those on tho ta the choice of a phamo.In the former ma Lit Jookout for snug little he ae ara 3 mrgain should 3 a i ciy Yo blesse himself, wile tn tho atter case on MONDAY ont À Sia Mayra COTTAGE AND GARDEN.and a eomsortabie home, to bs t any reserve.THOS.J.POTTER, u James Lea's Sales.10 the fan ly shouid Dapper to be more of tham musically the merits of the Weber anc nay Tl be diecussea pro and con.carry da ie whlch caso aber is pretty sare to g0 in, he has lost ground, Wober tm to day the lead piano of the \u2018high toned musioni RL found, \u201cvery mpart © F for au other plano of our time Das great a boldoa the Material, dc, musical car as since Stein began tom matrected German planes, importing them direct Ham , mou mama aenires 0 ail 5 Aujstion as tore > MPORTANT SALE \u2014 $5000 Furnituré, worth of Hew Finishtnz and Up .S47 Notre same Bt.rae: FRIDAY, 11th May test, buys.\u201d In this case the or plano store Le enters hag Hall Mttingroom and Furoiture, Bed- nu 'chanoe Whatever ; in fact, having made up his mind ends, Bureaus, Lounges Spring Mattresses, 4c © \u201c round,\u201d no Instrument or inducements you Uphoisterw\u2019 and tare can offer will tempt him to deal with you, but he will tes, ors, Hair, Fibre, Canvas.take à catalogus and off he starts to the next piano deal- act and Cramps, er.He hears the planos played upon in this store wi Patteres, fawing Machines, Calls for Veasering.alittle more atiention, exawiines them more closely; Furniture, fine bination proof Bate, prices them carefully, And is about making an offer, ps Copying Fress, dc.when he remembers there are a few mare places to call sain and immediate delivery, the a, snd with\u2019 romise that he Will retum Lefors buyi store ba: to be vacated.is off agai Tbe next piace he Salta, tht dealer whole\u201d Sale at 10 o'clock A'm.very lixely ust as smart hav! e : eye on the catalogues, which by this time be 18 Accuntu- i JANES LEA, inating, \u201cknows his man,\u2019 and acts accordir He calls .107 a SS his apention Lt, fine ee Lo shoap plano rerprises him anotag a low He wo buy this, but he wants hm wife and cir pen Eh See x se and soon next, un! wearlel with his rounds.be with x CICA taloguss, ensh Se as styles { : prasanos from which to _rmake at howe\u2019) \u2018 in, peace.Pewxe! wh he will i w peace more until ne piano.fauniiy can\u2019t Agres upon ar a The girls want a '* Weber,\u201d and plead their ureat \u20ac .It 19,7 ony pes ay \u201cthe plano used by | Carreno, Albani, Nilsson, musicians, '} It costs very little more than the ents, and they hardiy ever need the tuner.Cousin Hattis heard Oarrenc play the Weber at the Albani it was wonderfai, the be home manufacture ret offers à compromite æ0es on, until the motor town and examine the pl they go the ronnds.But this smart forthe ladles.In Se dence are Yo and they rats be starts ji agree 10 yo down aE tue mcives fond = time the dealers are ace thelr name and he go home te went foreach aa 1 plaza succeeds in ol comparative cheap instrument, Thich the musical members the tamily will never satis Now, to avoid these troubles in the purshase-of you should make up if possible, what you want before ng prier y.Tinto are a from $500 to $400 sada, aa.som rom some makers whose ontramente will cost from 4% Ted by all to bs tn aout piano the 1 = y © finest 0 ent da about $300 = not be bought for Jess any, for, ss a rie, dealers xood price for & k than price it pays the Jeast profit of make far less profit oa the high class those of inferior grade.You should ment your means cha consult as few persons about its the reputatiom or the don\u2019t touch it\u2014every , that the possession of à prano made god first-class manyiacturer adds njoyment, but also to the It te an Old saying that the ndloass the taste and sharacter of Renidemt Ma of the British Insurance Company of Engliand.\u20143.M.LME expired a week ago.Unusual efforts are made by the prohibition people ® bree tp their re natives on the board, constituting » majority of it, to refuse licenses.INDIAN TROUBLES.EL Paso, Tex., May 9.\u2014Thete sre rumors here of disaster to Gen.Crook, Gen.Risgers at Chilmahta reports that he has no definite information of attack ; the Mexican forces in the field consist of 1, 000 cavalry, which ought to be near enough té rapport Crook.Mexican officers here do not disguise their serious anxiety.Col.Unja is preparing to push forw: bly to the 2e Deigh hood of Juros, ard po that Crook, having moved earlier thai wis anticipated in Sonora, may not have been abs te to receive the full co-operation he expected.Mexican officers recognize that the A pe forces have probably been underrated.do not have the confidence which Crook sesses in the Apache soouts with him.Nethin could be beatier a mors Satan than the foo a: exican.officers.They do prie bent ers fs immediate danger, but still they fear Crook is in a serious position BMALLPOX SCOURGE- SPREADING.WazgLING, West, Va.\u2014The smalipox Peas has crossed the Mercer County line into ing County\u2019 where 50 cases and 12 deaths.re since Sunday, thos cima 26 deathsin Eros, poupe idiy becomin ap genic stricken risk rs State oin power to furnish relie s Heth IRISH AFFAIRS IN NEW von.New Yorg, May 9.\u2014The central body of the Parnell Land pA last night enrolled itself in the new National Lesguwe.Sheridan, Walsh, their counsel, prosper had a searet consultation Yestarday in ruference to a possible demand for tho extradition of the two first-named parties, EATING GOOSE RAGS.Boymarowx, Pa., Nay 9.\u2014 Edward Laferty, who is trying to eat five goose for 30 days, on a wager, finished oh Jostarday.Sinos he began he has ont consid- , INSANE.Lacoixa, W, T.May d.\u2014F Baldwin who us y tried vd for shooting Sas Fre.ciscom illionsire Ts bien Lan insane and placed in an asyhos.: el carioar, VESTED, Amount Invested in Lo ESA ar, FE riens mes | Montreal, Beh May, 1888.1 beg to imform = J atvien And patrons that I Bave nager Amserion spectfully selict a continuance of shelr ro or on we ROYAL INSURANCE CO coY Y OF ENGLAND A CTT FOR CANADA, MeNTNRAL, 4 Holdérs, chiefly with Government, coon of Gaon me BOLL of Shareholders Unlimited.- has Tar.pause.of Assets over Liabilities of any HE ONLY AWARD GIVEN: at the Exhlbition bold tn Montreal, 1883, vas to the \u201cGOLDEN STAR.\" | IK 8 W.KEkR, 7.50 and 61 *T.JONEPE STREET, MONTREAL nous ani ve ar AO N MATTER OF .of Tor Royal et Canadian Poliey ! ni Sh ni ! 2 RUÉTÜAIER, Agents, ALYARD 89, on 1 ass IMPORTANT TWO DAYS\u2019 |& | sALBOF DRY GOODS, &o., BY AUCTION.\u2014 The Subscribers will oil at their Storee, Nos 86 sad 28 ST.PETER £k, on WEDYXESDAY AND THURSDAY, Thaetth and 103h Knst.A complete asshrtment of Goods sut Spring and ruses Trade.coning of oes, 5% Frearh A Black Are, » x and Cotten Oxia Buirdnge 4 135 Ducks Pride à ¢ and a0 bg Bas Ladies\u2019 Corsets, Hos and Fano y Goods, ax ped Cases Berge po Sree Lace Cu ns ne 3 \u201c \u201c \u201c .\u201c « Assorted bi Hack rilke a adcc za0 cout pocc és os Account of Whom it May Concern.8 Bales of Cotton Tarn, Colored 6 Casesof Women's, Misses\u2019 and Chüdren\u2019s Colored Cottom Hosiery 4 Cases of Men's \u2018Hatt Hose.900 Turkish Mats assorted.70 be sold WITHOUT RESER' UT VE, tn lots to suit pur TKRMS LIBEBAL | Sale at WEN o'clock.BANKING & BARSAIOU, Aucti : ARGE SALE Now and second Carpets, Plasos, 4c., at Ou rooms, =m Lu AY PRET RSOON next, the llth ve at 2 c\u2018obock.SHAW & GOWDEY, Anstionoars.QALE Ov VALUABLE .OITY PROPERTIES.pXCOILL COLLEGE AVENUR NO.49-Four Stary vou en te TALS Ba howe 24 deat ide.Toro: about feet ti spent & large fandly eidonce mad vest real = UiLbinG LOY ON BANE STREET\u2014Official 1,320, known as the Old Buraside uated beta between Oxford and Cambridge Terrace, fest froat by about V6 SHUTER STR! ET\u2014Five cxosedingly situated Rulidmg lots, tach 23 x Lie, into \u201cNo.24.Mr.Doran's Tho above lo:s will ba put up en Blog, or fubdiviaed, A ncirad, ie told te close an estate.No bettar situsted, or more desirable building property tn the city.tale at our Rooms, No.$33 BL.Ji t Menday, the ifth inst.& eeleck.SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctio BOATS, BOATS-13 New and beautiful skiffs, by first class makers, will be sold at our rooimns, St.James St, on EATURDAY imomiug next, 12th inst at }§o\u2019clock 1e sa AW & GOUDES Pon CLAIRE.CHARMING VILLA RESIDENCE FOR SALE BY AUCTION.~The subscribers will sell at their rooms, 235 St.James $t., on Monday, 14th Hays in the forenoon, at EO m.m.han reas sing racontiy sold Tor Mr.Force way that recently sold fer Mr.the house nearly new has stone foundauns, built of the Lest material and umder owner's pi rsonsl © clap-boarded, lined with paper,Jathed and Road and rlared.b has 3 reception rooms, pantry and kitch bath room, water fn tho house, large à dy cellng paliers py farce tides, substantial stables and coach house, tile a with fruit trees, sple dia = rin = hel fact nothing omitted which to the comfort of à summer winter rexidones.= and ay \u201cDion da view of Lake St Louis, oo! Lachine, and Beaubarnois in the diatanoe: good boaying and pining, All the trains stop at Point Claire, which has now undoubtedly taken the lead as our most popular summer resort, can be stem at any time.Im- modiate possession .Straw and \"Folt Hats BY AUCTION.The Subscribers have received Trustee of » Wholesale Ino) Thursday, the 10th Instant.The confists of MEN'S, BOYS\u2019 CHILDKEN'S FELIS, TES\u2019, MISSES* AN > CHILDRENS da MEN'S and BOYS BIRAW A acrtod tes nearly all American of the | atout sind 110 marker 07 several years à a a of thon tion of city amd ecuntry To be sold without Posarre, tn lots-t0 suit purchasers.TERMS LIBERAL.BENNING & BARSALOU, 103 Auctioneurs.BANKRUPT STOCK, BOOTS & BHOXS, RY AUCTION, The Subscriber will sell at their Stoves, 86 & 88 ST.PETER ETRKET, by order of Trustes, on THURSDAY, 10th Inst.On Account of hom it May Douce, oo Paakrapt Mock of Superior Books nn Food condition, and well well smoriad, and BALE AT TEN O°CLOCK.XO ENT S BENNING & BARSALGU, 108 Anctiensers.| 50-YEAR FIVE PER CENT.GOLD BONDS New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company.ISTEREST PATABLE JAN.1 AND JULY L, PRINCIPAL PAYABLE JULY 1, 1944, BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTERNOT PAYABLE EN TME CIIT OF BEW YORK, IN UNITED STATES GOLD COIN, OB, AT THE OPTION OF THE BEARER, IN CITY OF LONDeN, IN STERLING MONEY oF GREAT REITAIN.Coupon Bonds of $1,000 or £900 each, Convertible into Registered Certif- cates, in Denominations.of 81,000, 85,000 and 810,000.Secured by a first and only Mortgage Covering the Railway and its Hquipment, Franchises end Property of every Description.now Owned or Hereafter Acquired.UNITED STATES TRUST OOM- PANY OF NEW YORK, TRUSTHE.Total Issue Authorised, $50,000,000, \u201con the Double Track Main Line between the city of New York and the city of Buffalo, and its Branches.aptes ce above ées- Bonds.of w.45, already beat Ars roms bod Body i bo ecatred.atour when a IT Corns Lu the pousane où 116 DdduTe oT RN Joux À.STEWART, Preston r yt Y Exchange, and Lr, Bonds delire ROYAL resp \u2014 \u2014~ Campbell's.| Swiss MILK, semdensed.* BERMUDA ARNO | \u2018SEA MONS FARINA.RORIKVONE QROATE: | 1.BARLEY; \u201d \u2018THE.MEDICAL HALL\".INFANTS\u2019 AND INVALIDS FOOD.Pure Sugar of of: Mill CF OF BERRY.ST.JAMES STREE ET {emma re TE Be or ren IE and oy & © the saine 26 Upon and being à eécurity of-a First Morigees Sealihy portion 9f United States.and TT Commercial Metropolis, it is belleved that these oh om & favorite de enr ovesnteci | trust and other funds nx x quave- nieuce and a Ts ets -_ Adéitional sé form cé Propose Cudished SLOW, LANIER Co | WANALOW, LANKR nes Wow Yok, May $8, 108%.eee Enclosed find theses se Eee Pers Mr ibe Rew York, West ace and Pataie way tre ere ca dood opeets dared Sap \\ .a, renee MR.a toile = a he \u2014 Mans LITE JOSEPR WILE, Batate of the Late it make parent toe 108 oneers.\u2014\u2014 ALSO \u2014\u2014- A ber of b lots.b Men SRE Gamer HE IMPO RTANT T SALE SHAW & GOWDXY, 00 Auctioneers.oS F0.w.LINDSAY, 1 sronsed ten-fold.SALE BY AUCTION.In the master of isaie P.Locayer, Merchant, of Joliette, wi me Insoivent.be sold Auction, Joliette, next pT oO AY tus Instant, at Tams all the Shock mid Insolvent of Goods, of consieting event pres a at the Insolvent has been bésindes only for the last months, amounting as per Goods.x wR Dobte,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 nessresseccs Nam \u201c$7,358.07 The whale to bs rold en Dec a$ 0 much in the dellar.Steck may be seen and books inspected, TUESDAY, 8th May, Instant.COSDITIONS 8, endorsed to tbe sattafaction of the underhçaed.Disccant at ihe rote of 8 yor cent Pe ror cast assure the leads of BiOre, as BOW tn fores.A deposit of $900 wit! be requires où adjadication L Le Morris, ALPHOREE RaCIFR, 206 à READ! READ! READ! CLENDINNENG\u2019S STOVES.What Stove ean I bay that will give Satistaetion ?LEADER Admisted to be the mest atirastive and Rest-Mnde Cook Stove the Market enable me 00 manufioctare 300 More Staves por Month than last year.SI REMENKER, I have STEVES AT ALL PRICES, and oan e190 Detter value for tho money than any oflier st.re ia the city.W.CLENDINN ENG, 216 and 213 St James St USE GEM AXLE GREASE, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.PIANOS | - PIANOS! ORGANS | W.LINDSAY, Agent.MILLER OF BUNTON.Blue usod core re D others.new ENGLAND, OF BEATEN.: verte (he tote Te So Tree and eee PEASE & OO.Jer == Totk.are WEIR ee wt etme BELL ORGANS, TORONNG.Ons of te Iesing Cunadinn CUPS ©.Agent.WAREROOMS, 1313 ST.CATHERINE ST.CANT KEEP HOUSE.Sownaxviugs, Owe, Dec, 5, 1688 Mecors.KETH W, VOLE à DORE, Deston.Dear Mies 1\u2014We vsppeus 1 ie 30 new thing for you te vecsive eongritulations eu the suctees Cf your vatuable tough remedy, Br, WIVTAINWS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY bed phihaph of Unis time à word ortwo from we will Wt prove out of place.Although sé tales has néé bou 10 Shy sight ia thie lesality, ous eule of Hin very itp and the demand is increasing, which # Sus to the % satisfaction whésh 11 gives to ot} customers.Vo Rave nèver had à singe sompisint, and husbands wil us thelr wives will net lnep houses without il Wu would like you to do s le more advertising in this county, for we believe were your Balsam betier known, its asie would by fo.Tours truly, \u2019 .STOTT à JURY, \u2019 The Druggitie.\u2019, 100 eed COEFEE JIORE: bo a of Vicroxia HQUARA Is BOW Opew with 6 A CADEMY Three a; y HURSD TAT Barlow, Wilson & G's nme Ji lim son à THE W ORL TdnE ATESY M1 HAL NILT.ALLOW, GEORGE WILSON, SCH CRA! Fai CORE ir CUSACK: ta caly 1508, BAKNEY FAGAN, EDDIS FOX sad Wothars, __- ware on nes Minstrel An ao Waris ov tes.hed .as usual.Reserved Seats Bow ab the Academy Offios.om mie 8 A CADEMY OF MUSIC.© © HENRY THOMAS, Manager.POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF MAURIOR GRAUS FRENCH TOPEKA.\u201cCOMPANY.HENRY PE Mepngee.- TO-MIGHÉ FE Benefit GRAND whe 125 Sateen hed HEATRE ROYAL J.B.SPARROW, Every Afternoon and Evening T This Week, THE WORLI-RENO GEN.TOM \u201cTHUMB, CHARMING LITTLE \u201cWIFE, With cotire Company of Refined Artists m Unique Per lor Entertainments.Performances Dai at 2,30 ami 3 pm.Pricee\u2014100, 20c and 0c.Boata\u201d ce gaie 6 QUEEN>S HALL.MR.ERNEST LONGLEY, Previous to his departurs for Burops, will give a GRAND CONCERT, Thursday Evening, May 17th, 1888, ASSISTED BY Mrs.OTI8 BOCKWOOD.cconvesncecs.SORCENA Mes SAUAH PEAKES stom).Contralte.Mr.H.H HILLARD (of N.Y.) .Tenor.Mr.F.BOU: HEM.00000000 Violinist, MEF.DAVILL sores.Mr.HENRY ROBINSON.0.0000 Accompanist.reg The.Reserved Beats a.of Hall now open at K.Y.Piano 00's Building, | 200 aud 558 BS James where sonts can bo se street, 1083 > THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Vili be ro eT eaton of Montreal Tr e on TUKSVAY, the 1005 inats ae Sp 08.BP.mov Montreal, May 8th, 1883.MONTREAL M _ HSQC LACROSSE CLUB, o La Members\u2019 Aduission Tickets 0 crade NOW READY, and can be had from the Teaasures sb ne Cir BR ROYAL SOOTS.- ary ANNUAL DUIGL 108 3 TUTE Lo St.An's Mutual Building pu Te ve deb ns de este \"D PHELAN, T, 108 1 TJ.EE | HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION ALABASTINE.Have you wes 8?21 not, céquise chout 8 bakers tinting your walle LY RSS wil 424 nines 4 ye MoARTHUR & sou 481 VOTRE DAME STELE * 1 ge = McDOUGALL, LOGIE & co, \u201820 Le Pranpate Xove Xavier St, Lt 10027 : sronças, D Iran os man Tres arf ck 0 Wy.LR I mB Rad politic and corporate, duly incseporatet, and \u2018Bhatr chief place of bustmess ta Mantread, by thelr tlon fyied on the sixteenth Apel, instant, sndar 15, and granted by the Court, pray.fes (he sale of 8 Immeveabis situsied in this Glatrjet, ond Gegesthed ip: sald petition as follows, to Wi: \u201cA serials ist ov 48 placement, situated fn the Salt Aku's Wanl of of Montreal, beng No.100 of syddivisien and 5 beak of refsrence of Let Me.A6 ef soid Salad x a eme nr he ae Fasitioners ho i that jot Jus bess unocod pled for Tw Zee en tai to pois on 3 2 a ol , ond tn said l'etitioners.vk therefore given to thd actual ou se rot ai 16h, vünd and Sth of: IN THE MATTER, oF AL ANDER FAT > Sas NS eu vue ode don à OF MUSIC.= ENV EP LEVEL | al perio \" hse ee wa a SE TE iit ei IE Se Zohn Wg BE TW SR ELE UT Paes i SR 0 BIRTHS.pam P.Q.May % the wife o! W.KK.PAPEHSON-\u2014On May T, wits ot John A.PRRAUX\u2014At East F Arthur Preanx, of a da: 8 2156: fherbegoks strest, the on the 20d May, the vite of this city, Mi the with RB.J.A A ae Dears x Bot Big of or H-\u2014On May 7, at the wife of Fala.Wyriey ich, Son Gd TO mt oF In SQUES\u2014En the ait, May 7, tbe wife of Mr.J.kK.acques, of à son.REST\u2014Un Apetl 29, at 16 Anderson treet, the wife of Joseph Best, Of à sOD.WHEITEHRAD\u2014At 53 Fanguinet street, M.the wife of James Whitehtad, of à daughter.a 4 G\u20141n this [ the wife of G.H.Ki of Ex ht city, May 8, the ng, MARBIAGES.LANG: RIDGR-MEY ER\u2014On May 8, by by Rav.J.= Frac M.A, at thé residence of the bride'e father, G.EL Lang- Tides, traveliay of J.Watson & Co., to Elisa À, young- ost danghiter of J.J.Meyer, botu of this city.LAVIOLETTE-LEMOXLE-At Notre Dame (Church, Tuesaday, May 3, by the Bev.Pather Giband, Eisear Laviolette, pharmacist, of Now York, to Le- Monde, daughter of P.LeMonde, of this city.The happy couple left by the 3.20 ain for New York POTIER-PRICE\u2014On May 3, by the Rev.Robert Camp at the residence the bride's Iathrr, Wn.y fs Klisa 8 JI, aes\u2019 daughter of Janes Price, deth of this éity.DEATHS.city, on the Sth inst, Anne Carroll, to Ma ra a: 9.15 am.from her la Hubert\u2019 street, to the Church of Neire Dorie.pr thence to the Homan Cathole Cemetery.Friends and uaintances are respeetinlly invited to aitend with- oar farther notice.109 2 PQ Jay 2, Albert Edward, infant eon of W.H.¢ HARVEY at Ad \u2018Adamsville, re, on the 6th inst, Mre Hannah Harvey, the wife of Thomas Harvey, ia har 77th year.PARKER April 30 Rev.Franks Parker.M.Ay 45 years, rector of Luffingrott, Devon, aged SU years.GRIFFIN- Ja Toronto, May 3, Mary à.Aimeada, wife of C Griffin, and mother of Mr.J.Gates, of Uuscity.PARNER the Rth instant, 01 inflammation of the Jungs, Harry Norman, youngest sou of W.U.Farmer.Friends and acquointanc:s are rospectfuliy requestod to attend the funeral from 48 taborne street, to-mos row, at 2.30 p.m.LEITH\u2014At Kinysey Falls, May 65.Smith Leith, J.P., Bative of Caith hess, North Bittain, in the 84th year of hisage.(:t Johns and Toronto papers please copy.} LEDUC\u2014Madame Elte gloduc, (Miss A.Apoline Craig), aged 20 years, and 6 McIBTYRE\u2014in this city, on the 7th May, of con£emp- tion, Mary Kunnedy.bélowed wife of James Meintyro.aged 41 years.Funeral from her husband's residence, Xo.à Juror stroet on Wednesday, May 4, as 1.30 p.m., to tho Boman Catholic Cemetery.Hriezds and acquaintances are tfully invited to attend.[Lavan Anglo Celt pleaæe cepy-) RAE\u2014On the 7th inst, Margaret Elisabeth Wray, aged T3 re-lot of ths late Archivald tiae, M.D, of Te An drew*s, P.Q.The funeral will take piace on Thursday, the i0th Instant, at 2.30 p.m., from her late residence, 139 mansfield street.Friends aud acquaintances are respeotfuily tmvited to attend.1083 \u2018Ime Weaiher, Sp-m-Thermemeter st Hears & Namen dumag he ia 24 Keats \u2014 Sareweter\u2014{ num.\u201429.93 8 a.m.\u2014 20.38 1 p.m.\u201430 33 6rm Sim, .p.m Vaz.din ean 85° 407 490 55e 28° 4695 1 à m\u2014Probabilities wext 24 hours: \u2014 Fresh ts strong winds, mostly northwesterly ; fair, sool weather.tr Appointments thin Evening.Academy of Musio \u2014 \u2018\u2019 Le Grand Casimir.\u201d Theatre Rayal\u2014\u201c Tor Thumb.\u201d Who Was shes ?A duel was lately fought in Texas by Alexander Bhott and John 8.Nott.Nott was shot and Shott was oot.In this case it is better to be Shett than Nott.There was a rumour that Nott was pot-shot, and Shett avows that he shot Nott, which proves either that tho shot Shott shot at Nott wus not shot, or that Nott was shot notwithstanding.Cireumstantiai evidence is not always It may be made to appear en trial that the shot Shott si» shot Nott, or, as accidents with firearms are frequest, it may be pessible that the shot Shott shot shot Ghoit himself, when the wiole afiair would resolve itself imie its origi- pal elements, ang Shott would be shot, and Nott would be not.think, however, that the shot Shott shot shot not Shett but Nott; an way, it is hard tô tell who was shot.a 5,000 CHAIRS \"IN STOCK From 30c.to $30.00.A King&Co.652 Craig St.het hh H Li J OST RECEIVED AND IM- PONTED DIRECT Brameis Carpets, Carpets, Kiddar Car-.ails ir ta, Brussels Gtair Carpets, Rods and Th bean Window tndow Cormices, Window THE FRENCH KID GLOVE WAREHOUSE, ESTARLISHED 1837.THOS.MUSSEN, $885,507 and 359 NOTRE DANE STREET Bulard Getas, Carpe, voisns No hk 108 $45 SWING GLASS WAL- pisces AUT BEDROOM BETS, subitantial make, Cote Rad ont, a HEARTY J.AGAW 8 CO.ee actarars, 86 Cras Strees 109 6s JOR.REMOVAL NOTICE.En consequence of the Gisastrons Fire im the OLD Lunch & Confectionery Rooms, CHARLES ALHXANDER Poge to inform his numerouh customers that he has se- wmred those cligible pftmises, Xo.319 ST.JAMES TRERT, lately oceupitd by JAMAS HROWN & BRO ead BAVAGE & LYMAX, mext door %0 ALEXANDER 10GIBBON & CO.\u20198 Italian Warehouses, where be hopes, tt à few veste, $0 be In A position to meet his od friend and sustomsrs with increased facilities for thelr comfort and convenisace.103 Good INGROOM He ess Yaristy gad cheap, es HENRY J.109-03 © $30,000 2 Een 8 per wat Apply © To OUR HAIR CLOTH | ee with arbore RANRY naw are equai to 960 3 & CO, wholesale and retail, 728 Craig Street.\u2018Photos nailed on application.09 6s Paes LTERS' WATER FILTERS If pers ety Wd bay ane CG, Carma x CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THR MIRTLE MAT !| = IS MARKKD L&B r \u201cMons Oxtér Ottiér Génuine| (CORRIVBAU SILKS! WANTED \u2014Twe Salesmen, for the Canadian Silk Department.Apply before 1Q am.8 CARSLEY.CORRIVEAU SILKS! The sales of Corriveau\u2019s Dress Silks, of every description, bave so increased during the last two months that we bave bad to make a separate Department for them.+.8.CARSLEY.REMOVAL ' Our Prints nre removed from Dress Goods Store, No.895, to the adjoining Shop, 398 Notre Dame street.8.CARSLEY.REMOVAL! The reason our Prints had to be removed to another part of the premises, is because of extra room being required for Canadian Dress silks.8.CARSLEY.A WRITTEN GUARANTEE.No risk in buying Corrivean's Dress Silk, as every piece is guaranteed to wear well.8.CARSLEY.MADE IN MONTREAL! Cerriveau's Silks are all made in Montreal, and they rotlest more credit on Canadian manufactar- ed Goods than any other article made ia the Dominion.8.CARSLEY.REELED SILKS! After trying different makes of Recled or Spooled Sewing Gilks during the last twelve yesrs, we state without fear of successful contradiction that THE BEST, THE BEST, THE BEST, THE BEST, For either Hand or Mashine Sewing, is the Sewing >ilk bearing the following name on each spool : BELDING, PAUL & CO.BELDING, PAUL & CO.BELDING, PATL & ce.BELDING, PAUL & Co.4 DESIGNS SUBMITTED AND ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE For all deseriptions of WINDOW DRAFERIES, AT 8 CARSLEY'S.HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.Lace Curtains, 80e, the pair.Jute Ourtains, $3.06, the pait A new v consignment of beautiful designe in INDIAN TRANSPARENT CURTAINS.Both by the pair and the yard.These should be seen at ones.Also à line of CRETONNES, at 18 oeats THE STOCK OF Fursiture Plushes, Roman Satins, Grauite Cleths, Tapestries, Table Covers, Piane Covers, Farnitare Fringes, ke, ke, de, Is without doubt the largest ever shown in Canada.8.CARSLEY.a 7 S.CARSLEY.398, 396, 397 & 200 BOTRE DANÉ ST.MONTREAL $ LS comparison amy MINSTREL SONGS, *#> 477 \"= This capital collection of favortios contirtaes ts exceptionably a Pe oy Sam TEMPERANT LIGHT.12 ola.TRMFERANCE JEWELS.26 die TEMPERANCE GLEE BOOK.40 ots.Three rfui temperanos works thst sheadd wm familiar tn every femparawos orgéaissiite.The best of music.New Bagland Conserntry Method for Piano | fins Loan V0IT dustes Vÿ the pront crncdevaaey.Any took malied tbe retall prise.OLIVER BITSON & OO.Boston.C.KB.DITOR à CO, 3 Henry Morgan & (Co.dre showing their best: Rubber Cireular at $3.30, with adjustable sleeve, and Newperts at the same price.da - B87 Brostway, New York - \"as | ris « Vies Riles, me ANTAL ARLE.Ay ray _ pen an test.8 o*d acs will Es 2e.Henry Morgan & Co., Colonial House, are showing a first quality Rubber Circular at $2.25, worth 25 per cent more.|\u201d.VENETIAN GREEN PAINT, Fer Window Blinds, &c.by WALNUTSTAIN.Readv Mixed Paint, VARNISHEN, es &¢.McARTHUR & Co, 481 Notre Dame see 109+eod REMOV AL.= Thayer has removed his parer, to No.130% = from 9 to th 109 8 J.L LAMPLOUGH, Successor to DeZouche & Cos, Sheet Music Business has re- mowed temporarily to 1308 St.Catherine street, opposite the English Cathedral.109 2 WHERE T0 BOY YOUR DRY GOODS.JQHN MURPHY & COS.WHERE YOU WILL GET THE BEST CASH VALUER 1X THR CITY.\u2014 Read the Plowing advertisment for a few of the epecial linos we are now offering.60 éosen CHILDRENS PARASOLS, nicely lined ani trimmed with rufiles, prics-only 35¢ each.50 dozen LADIEY® SUN SHADES, full-size and nicoly Mned, prise only 35¢ and 50c each.All other Parasols aad Sumsbades at equally low prices.BROCHE HIBBONS, tn beautiful patterns, reduced to half-price.A fine assortment of other RIBBONS, all marled at low cash pricks.+ mam A large lot of CHILDRENS\" ROSE in all sizes, prices from 23c to 10e A large hot of LADIRS MORE, price from 10c to Sc Our MOUSQUETAIRE KID GLOVEA où 45 ots.oe in great demand.> the finest assortment of KID GLOVES in Montres) at lowest prices.JOHN MURPHY & 00'S New Cash Dry Goods Establishment 403 and 400 Notre Dame B¢., Cox.of 8t, Peter St) mtn.Our L\\DIE® RUBBER WATERPROOFS are the cheapest amd best 109¢ BOISSEAU BROTHERS, Dry Goods Importers and Jobbers, =35, 227 St.Lawrence Bt.PACROKT, 108, 179 xt.DOMIXIQUE KTRBET.WE again thank\u2018our numerous country customers for orders received during the past 10 days.1880, 1064, 1888, EXHIBITION IN MONTREAL.THE PIRST PRIZE for Millinery Goods.YEN DIPLOMA OF NONOUR for Millintry G0ots.THA GOLD MEDAL for Millinery Goods.We sall Retail, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, st Wholesale prices; and the Gepertment far surpassed our expectations thi season; Trade spreading far sad\u2019 wide; adiig putes Hale and Boumots to all parts of Canada.Ancther Vietery for the Costume De : Prietitteait.Help came just in time to secure the victory, and owe ovders art éodéiving protagt Mishtion, bat ve must have morb boig still.WAÏTED\u2014Téti cood Dreemmakers, AT ONCE.| Appty to mes Dusning, mmegms.Gost wesw id constant euployment SHIRTS, COLLARS AŸD CUFFS.- Atthia soudé &f the Fear gentiemen 1% sheut tp ad Dents; but Shirts ané Csllers.Wu make 45 -toded, any size dod style of Shirts, COUN Out, aoû even rile if soquired, end of prices thet doly he trates Sur Hose and Glove Bopartment.Seal French Kid ail Males, from 3 9 20 Dut- tons, prise frem Ble.0 $1.75.Ta te Hoes Sioek wb hive Jugidh, Yeh Seotel, French, Sumsh, dé net fiegatnd Oansdisn Kniy Try Gur Bafioving Depactatont.In 1he Yuetds and Ooatingl, some of fe beck Geode tinpottod 19-Ousatia, dirdet the ikem, Hedloh Tweeds Contings, Eugiioh Twotés and Csntings.: Nvemeh Twesds and Coatings.Wa caly make good work snd use {he very best trim misga Tryour ME BISON, the Cutten.UR Morte, fo Trvaiie tothe Gone, - - / Tu ns Street STK Wires, \u2014\u2014 german = HAVE JUVE RECEIYED & FULL LINE OFS 0 F.\u2018HATHAWAY & C08, Waterville, Me, Celebrated COTTON UNDERWEAR, Comprising Sit ius best goods TaATaware URDRRWEAR to acknowledged #3 bp Nach garment has à Hd, ro oe mo 2 mnt id Sr | HENRY MO x a 3 J TT - = Cn TAAL \"TY i 2 & ts monster stipe, SHAN nt quaint.\u2019 J make changes io thelr cléihing, mot only Papts, Vests TG Ragen a at Sere Ager Swell Barnes, Sen) ALL OTHER BODILY ras ser, ACHR.Bald Wy na Ts Dealers « ve Finy Cesta a eng.THE CHARLES A.VOGELER OW.@usemere te A.VOGLLER & 00) Baltimore, Bd, 0.8.A Remember This.lf you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else file, 1f you are costive or dyspeptic, or are sufler- ing from any other.of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fauit if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints.1f you are wasting away with any farm of Kidney disease, stop tempti death this moment, and turn for a cure te Hop Bitters, If you swith that terrible sickness Nervousueat) you will find a \u2018Balm in Gilead\u201d in the use of Hop Bitters.If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, bârricade your system against the scourge of all countries\u2014malarial, epidemio, bilious and intermittent fevers\u2014by the use of Hop Bitters.bad Demat have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, iH and aches, and feel miserable had Brent Bitters will give you fair skin, rich bl blood, od sweetest breath, health, and Tn ab short they cure all Diseases of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Rright\u2019s Disease.$500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the pictare Este by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, oost- atrifle, Will you let them suffer?eod 3 Admtration OF THE WORLD.rs.S.A Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION! Public Nn 8 A.Arran has justly earned this tithe, and thousands are this day rejoicing overs fine hand of baie produced by ber unequaled preparation for reston + e- benutifyiegtbe .Hair Her World's Hair Restorer | quickly cicanses the scalp, removing ° Dandruff, and arrests the fall: the hair if gray, is rst Torrives, Provesed Indemnity Orrava, May O\u2014It is usosl for « lsege ntm- -bes of the menibese of thè House te get impationt à the sestion close after the lapse of tbe i 7 wm peridd, which entitles them te an _indethsity of one thousaud deilars ; ina the soutien ita length aleng, an agitation is SBAW every year with a view te obtaining an indemaity.By the time - al there tedious months\u2019 awsy frem their homes, a give e thams oro found ready to sign the IE \u20ac round robin Jo ver o pre nat Curtain newspapers have talkin, tb, this patter for seme time past.a boldly as- norte, à few days sinée, that the Conservative members had agreed to demand of Government increase.A pasliamen ore it of the Mad wrete in res wi sértiens, charging the Op ae with © orig.ising\u201d te +h aber It, of it d So ur Chariton was the er ».sa resaus thot Meters Chariton, Bees Bidens Pater: fe (Brast , \u2018who have the matter in Done weald make out a strong case.Mr.Charlton rose te.aime of er amp reapest te the matter, and that he vos portes ol movement eo a ite \u2018tales.He desiared that he hod taken & very | ition side who vide the House qe che letter state EE stand again the movement, being \u201cin fry rhe bem, ry the projgo Allisen, VE for Hants, N.-8.(Genserretive).- phair the House that he had conversed na £reat many 0 of the members en the smbject, a declared that many of them were in favor of demanding an increased indemuity, while ethers were whislly disinterested and, no dombt, many were opposed to tho movement., Mr, Thes.White stated that they bad the assurance of one of the Liberal \u201cwhips\u201d that his colleagues were ail in favor of the sohemes, and be thought that gentleman (Mr.Robartsen, M.P.for S8helbarag), should explain how it was that they now dis- \\ claimed any eenrcotien with it.Mr.John White | [Hastings] indignantly sesused the Oppositien members of hypesrisy in the matter.Macdonald, who came in near the close of the disoussion, referring to tho assertiem that the matter had been considered at a Goy- orammgnt canons last Friday, stated that ho was present At the caueus in question from beginming to-end, and emphatically declared that no referenes whatever was mado to aa inorease of indemnity.The discussion then ended, but the matter was atterwards the subject of a good deal ef comment among members in the aad much indi ion was expressed that the Mail should havé been the esure of such a venti.Iation of this.dedicate question in the Howse.After thyis interesting spiseds, the the bill te amend the Civil 'Servise Act was through its final stage, and the House ds went into Cem- mittes 0 ly, taking up the riations for eth sanais.ë où the Pipe pee 000 estimated expenditure oa the Lachine Canal, the Minister of Railways explained that this sum was required te'complete the Work of deepening the camal to twelve feet im the eanal basin and fourteen feet on the loek sills.The amount expeaded for construction en the canal mp to the 80th Juwe last was $5,704,760.Six hundred thousand deflars mers wonid be required te complete a desp water basin, but as there was no burry tor this work, it would beleftin abeyance year.Mr.De Bexujeu, the new member for Bediauges county (Ministerialist), took this RP ity ¢ to make a very neat maiden speech French, in which be urged upen the Gevernment the fm- portance ef further improvements in oar canal system, especially the St.Lawrence esnals He gave statistics to shew that there is a constant inerease in the traffic through the canals, and pointed eut that they would be very much more profitable if they were made to afford direct and continæous _commuuication with the West.He them pro- \"ecaded to advocate a sobeme fer the construction of a canal to connect Lakes St.Louis and St Francis, onrthe north shore, passing through the county of Boulanges.He argued the advantages which this sebeme might offer, especially from a military point of view.Bir Charles Tupper in reply, called attentien to the very large expenditure which would be invelved in the carrying out of such à scheme as pro- He said that the estimated cost of giving : uniform depth of twelve feet to all the canals as $8,200,000 and that It weuld cost $450, 000.more to make the depth feurteen feet.He stated that surveys had been made for this werk, and that the plans sre being perfected, but it was not proposed tb earry out the scheme this yes To view of the expeeted retirement ef the Hon.JG.Blanebet, M.P., from parliamentary tife, a barge pumber of his friends at present ia Ottawn, ladies, members of Parliament and others, areutd him yesterday afternoon, ia the room of the Spesker of the Heuse of Cem- mons, and presented him with a large and magnifieent tea service of sterling silver together with an flluminated address.The resentation was made by the Speaker, Lt-Col.Éirkpat risk.There wae an inseription en the re of which-the following iz a free translation ¢ \"Te the Hon.J.G.Blanehet, Lient.-Col, M.P., Speaker Legislative Assembly of Quebec, 1807- 75; Speaker of Commens, Ottaws, 1870-82 Testimonial of esteem and respest to » eitisen devoted te his oeuntry, of large and generous heart, fran his-colleagues in the eral Parlin ment and bisfriends at Ottawa.April, 1883.\" # parrER TERMS.\u201d Te ene in the Seuste yester- arias the.Hen.M Ballersee\u2019s metion for Papers in cemnection with the demand of the Quebes Government for * better terms.\u201d The motien was made for the o.purpose of ventilating the mal administ of tbe late and the present Goverameats of that unfortunate prevince, and.this Mr.Bellarceedid \u2014 esta al In a lemgthy speech he arraigned on these Sharpes the Conservative leaders of Quebes, both of the past amd: of the present from Lieu Que eraori Robimille own, net forgeitin tog Mr.and assailed tham right and most vy.He admitted that might bave @ claim fer better terms, but he argued that the Federal Government would be secting patdietically if it refased to gramt any such olaim muti] better mom should be placed at the bead ofits affairs.Hon.Mu Masson replied.The Senate sat again in the evening yesterday.The cecasian for this unusual precendiag was the eontreversy over the Grand Trank sad Nerth Shere railway bill.There \u2018was a stubborn opposition made te this by Messrs.DeBencherville, Trudel and ethers.À division was taken ea a motion by Mr.DeBeusherville to give the billike six menths\u2019 boist, resulting in a vote of A1 for-and 27 againes.The bill its second reading ea the same division, Messrs.Perrier snd Ogilvié being ameng these who rtæd the bill Mr.Plamb.is distinguishing himself abeat as mneb in thé \u2018* Red Chamber \u2018 as he used to in the House of Commons, with this portant distiné- \u2018tion\u2014Membars of the Up ouse will not suffer long winded speeches.Mr.Plemb was severeiy at upon Reith ht while giviag his fellow of infeemation abeut the Wea! be Dominion Lands Bill being under discussion ations got fairly under way when noisy interrw no g produced the desired'effuot, some ond sbruplly atnotnecd barres quorum present, De poor Mr.Plamb wad sbilged te A return was bros down yesterday of etre re re te ef he TE Revente ing seu.Ba vi .It net sew The arabe eat ¥ stormetion furnished are the epinions of masters of Americas whel Fo Jr L'information wes od Now Loadon,«Comn., W 0 os waa t Summer by M Mr.Erastus Wiman of New York.These opinions aad log beoks of the vessels all ES that the extrems limit of na: ugh Hudesa\u2019s.Steak is fom July to Hor LY colabrated, ts.nutsbet of un bave been-endeavormg to off Electric OR for ths genuine Dt.Thomas\u2019 Eclee- tric Oil.Beware of these uated articles.1f their originators had any faith im the healing es of their 8wa medicines they would, like honest men, give them a apa nolr.unrs, ud net try to soll them on the tation.of another ; bat as they ro parstious have no marl, they un 8 Et hen to or theref w to see that the mame, DE.Thomas.ai ociris is on the frontsof the wrapper, a Ed eenis signature of Natiropd Lyman, the proprietors fer Coat, tattle en tat vaiue ever offered is our Luding buttened kids st one dollar and tweaty-five pez pair.F x Bros, Corner St, Lawrence amE8t.Catherine Sts, \u201cUse Joewett\u2019s Patent Water Filters, Coffee Roasters, Coffee Mills, Cefitures, Age and Granite Dishes, Tea and Coffee Pots.L.J.A.SurvxYxe,, 188 Notre Dams.85x \\ npocisi Hottes.Our Summer kid buttoned boots for ladies\u2019 wear is without doubt the most extraerdinary ever seen.Fopurty & Bros, Corner St.Law- renes ami At.Catherine Bts.A Bright kid buttamsd boots, very nest, fee | $1.25 Fogarty's.RE à rooms CURTAIN FIX tures, Stair Hoda, Brushe all aN ir John | deuble the payments of gaine bounty te boats and men, that ihe à paid or in prècess of psyment d the past seasfen aibotiited te eed leaving unezpended ever .sad DeBullefonitle of Montreal arohere bard smeag ¢ Botators - te prevent the of the Graù Trunk cod North Shore general assortiment © CR 2 i Ice ah | > B.BACY.35 Bt.Lawrence street elas and Triumphs; \u2014OR\u2014 AFTER DARK.THE DAWN.CHAPTER XIL\u2014Continued, \u201cHis lordship! Who is he #\"\u2019 The woman leered cunaingly.\u201cHe was the father of my nurse-child,\u2019\u201d she answered.\u2018Never mind bis name, About this money, Dora.You can keep it mince -You\u2019re set on Joing 2 I\u2019ve no wish to anger you.Wew friends ; but don't yen think you can eall me mother 7\u201d \u201cNo; but it isn\u2019t necessary.\u201d *¢ But you'll have to-call yourself Dora Narr.\u201d 4 No, I shall keep the name of Chessom.It was the gift to me of dear papa, and I shall not give it a Mrs.Narr growled didtontentedly, but did not venture a remonstrance.Dora was too spirited for her to manage, and Dora's remarks concerning the nurse-child .had thoroughly cowed her.Dora returned to her out-look from the window, and Mrs, Narr lapsed into silence, and finally into drowsiness.Who shall speak the \u2018umutterable sadness of Dors\u2019s thoughts the weary hours of that memorable journey ! But the journey at last drew to its end.Mrs, Narr was a as the train steamed into the London-bridge station.and was first to step out upon the platform when the guard unlocked the door.A cab was selected, the cabman d od in quest of al Mrs and Dors entered the vehi boi s \u201cWhere are we going?\u2019 asked the woman, snxiously, as the cabman came marching up with the trunks.1 hope you hav\u2019n\u2019t lost the addresy ! \u201d ** No, here it is\u201d said Dora taking the cara from ber pocket-book, \u201cNo.6 Lowater- crescent, Nottin, > She repeated the address to the cabman, who mounted, and they were soon bowling out of the station and moving slowly in the directs of the Strand, It seemed a long ride through the hot sun to Notting-hill, but that preeinct was gained at last, and Lowater-cresoent sought out and discovered.The cab stopped before the number designated, and the cabman ascended the high steps and sounded the knocker.Dora and Mrs.Narr then alighted, just as a servant came to the door.Dismissing the cabman,.after he bad brought in the trunks, the two went into the dwelling, and were ushered into.a dreary little parlor, where they were joinea by the landlady.To this personage, Mrs.Gaston, a short, plump, red-faced littls woman, with a bustling manner, Dora delivered one of the two letters which Edmund Chessom had sent up to ber room just previous to her departure trom the Grange, s Ah, from Mr.Chessom ! \u201d said the woman, glancing at the signature, \u201cHe asks me to tind lodgings for the bearer and her companion.How very fortunate! My second floor\u2014the same Mr.Chesson had last year when he was here\u2014happeus to be vacant.How many One; a ook berm,\u201d \u201cOne ; à good * said Mrs.Narr.The landlady glanced with surprise at Dora.* We shall need three,\u2019\u201d said the young girl, quietly ; \u201ca sittingsoom and two bedrooms.\u2019 \u201cJust my second floor.The roomsasre in complete order, being hat promised to a family, but | can\u2019t sbide children, and you can have them.May I ask your name, mise?\u201d *] ams Miss Chessom, having been the adopted daughter of Bquire Chessom, on whose account.1 am in mourning,\u201d said Dora.* And this\u2014this person 1\u2019 \u201clsmy motler, or foster-mother.\u201d Mrs, Narr glanced at Dora as if she longed to hurt ber.+ Will you leok at the reoms now?\u201d asked Mrs.Gaston.Dora assented, and the landlady led the way up stairs.As Mrs.Gaston had said, the three rooms comprised her entire second floor.The front room, looking out upon the tiny \u2018\u2018 park,\" was, of course, the largest, and was the sitting- room of the suite.It was furnished in the true lodging-bouse style, with the inevitable cheffonier, & rickety chairs, ambitious essy.chair, and pretentious sois, Sade a booted oil Paintings, cach over a square.Adjoining this room, an opdning from it, was a neat littis bedroom, of which took possession.At the farther and of the hall was another, which Mrs.Narr * Mrs, Narr will do our cooking,\u201d said Dora, sand we shall, therefore, want the Privilege of your kitchen.What will be your terms Mrs.Gaston named them, and Dora paid .week's rent in advance.Mrs, Narr then offered to sesist the stout sétving-woman to bring up the trunks from the narrow entry below, and this Operation was soon effected, the trunks being earried into Dora'« private room.\u201cI'll sénd you up a cup of tea, Miss Ches- som,\u201d said the landlady, ior you do look beat eut.Yeur cheeks are as white as a rag.- And Vl show Mrs.Narr the best ehope I the neigh bochood, se that you can commence liviag at \u201cDora thanked Mrs.Gaston in a way that won the plump little woman's \u2018heart, and she burried sway intent on preparing a little meal for her new lôdger.Dora untied her hat and sat down on the sofa.8\" he.sightdh \u201cHow very wart \"a woudar if there are no Lon \u201ctake off my bonnet.\" at waiting fot an answer she hurried meeting the landlady on the stairs, sad a from het the necessary addresses and directions, Dora was, tharsfote, alone when Mrs.Gaston came up with s little pot of tes, a piste of lifts oa B ink I feel cd humerr,\u201d she mid, i, od smile.Ym à ow ne ok i\u201d Shes po im * Do pind drink a \u201cile J gio the tea, that\u2019s a dear.T'hus urged, Dors sipped the tes, but the weary -ache and heart-ache ere beyond such simple prescriptions, tou at length retired, fully persuaded that her young lodger was \u201cina dentine.* About an hour later, ss Dora was nestling on ths sofs, nearly distracted with the strange street noises, Mrs.Narr cams swaggering in, ber black bonnet bent all awry, her aren filled with purchases, and her face flushed Almost to a purple hue.\u201cWell, I'm back,\u201d she panted, thickly, dropping into the nearest chair, and tumbling her parcels .spent the money to edvantage, and it\u2019s all gone.There's butter and cheese and bacon, and so on, and I left an order at the ale-house round the corner, and mot feeling very wel ! gas a little spirits, which they say is times.\" She exhibited a black bettle, dr it from under her shawl with a maudlin e of triumph.Dora was at ones disgusted and terrified, « Do you drink 1\u2019* she ssked, sittiag up.Don't 13\u201d demanded Mrs.Karr, withte\u201d leer, the bottle to her lips.\u201cI ain't Th Sri my doar.1 scorn such vices.Bat #rm su to turns as re- , a apart md sich.\u201d Fa de Coûtinaucd i B Bitttny-room VAR office.Au® à: WVANTE TEL-BY A RESPEGTARLR Eo) = Lara ® ppiy'at > commended.Apply to 6 uid Bealiet Bi.: WAL AN rh kL L\u2014A NUKSE TIRE IAT ; ; UE Ad , gs.OR THR \u2019 .' KIDNEYS, LIVER & URINARY ORGANS: THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER.There is eaty one way by whieh any.disease can be cured, and that is Dy ror roi; moving ibe canse\u2014whatever it may de \u2018The great medical wathorities of 2 declare Rea uearly every disease & caused deranged kidneys or lives Te Toutes these therefore = the f way by which health can Here y where WARNER'S SAFE Luks has achieved its rreat reputation, aets directly npen the kidneys and.Vives and by piacing them in.a healthy disi drives a syates.Forall lkidney, Liver and a troubles; for thé distressing ; orders of womez; for Mnlaris, physieal trembler generally, rire rs 5 remedy noequal.re-of ine) ors, imitations nad cone ons ald US be just a= geod.For Diabetes nsk for wARNER'S SANS DIABETES CURE.3 For nale by ali dealorw.H.H.WARNER & CO, + Terekis, ont.Mecheeter, MY, Eng.DRESSHAKING \u2014 Wanted, first-class Waist and skiré Hands, permanent employ: ment to the right parties.Apply to Mr.Raeburn, at temry'.Morgan & Co's.TS ICE DEALERS.tons of Ice.For HAM, WANTED\u2014300 persomally to F.B.LING! a ANTED\u2014Good General ar vant Apply 141 Md T0! LET\u2014 For the scason.à Tee ment, with Stable, an Cape.Me, neur Feel Probie and within in half an-bowr of - good slr and water.Puc furiber pergoniars uf TT?LET\u2014Shops with Dwell st, eppostte-8t Mary! 149 and 153 Craig J 59 Bormout street.: x} OO M\u2014Hall Floor, well tir R nished.197 Ble Ruox and Board 028 Nt.ue erine St DOOM\u2014Furnished large Malem on ground Éoer in private ROE Tae Without suitable for two 0 centimes or Indies; terms 109 ROOMS io for Gentlamen\u201408 5 ¥ 1 James St.West.2063 | ROM LN0 large ROONM\u2014TFrort sr wished, use of bath and W.0; 14 on ROOMS and board for a couple or or simule gentleman; 498 strèes, near Oote LOM \u2014Nicely furnished hot and cold wader, Trivets temity Palace St.OOM.\u2014Louble Hoom 1 \u201cfor tww OAR Well arnt 00m and goed board, at 12] Vitre ettest.Ra ANTED Tid ; and be be rel Ped ead mc.19917 to Tok reg, - n Wine ges our KA - \u201cA N° TED KE DA apply 2° 135 08 James James Bt where tue could bave chu, à oi thom 10 leaving ths oily.A in AE 4 ANTKD MA EDISEIT - UARPE VW dns i Chicago: 62.00 pas dar.Ampty 8 \u2018 Dane 8.\u2019 ANT %.0 ANTED_SITUA + 84 Mayor tt.ap-town Rogers office.4 riemos, but fai far sdocation asd ticular.Address 534 3t.Dominique et.NV \u201croman i HANE ABLE mi Mr a Baby to murs ah her own Vax EPA Qoob ATCHM t bo steady ; Se wrence WA TED\u2014A \u2014A, JOKIOE or date, 10 318t Dec month.Apply to the Square.WANTE D-A 4MART BOY Jor A GN store, peaking French and pa Bonaventure et a = 9-3 ae L ins to oo Lachine: po vaine, must iron.bisa sor.wine therm W4 T a Y A RESP A make Rimécif astal, ti Fo 2h pd = TED\u2014A SMART Waite Arvly between.thehours TED 10 GENERAL s mm family.ser 203 Dorenester ANTED\u2014A GENBRA family of tro: no vashide.Aois tom 107, ED\u2014A © GENERAL SERVANE - 68 Port tt, : Bo .Br Last Edition.ARBOR DAY.How tt was Celebrated Inthe conne star.\u201d © CELEBRATIONS.ting was done at Buttds, Grenville, Jot plac Costioeck, Farnham Centre, sad Thorse.GRORGE VILLE.Arbor Day wae duly observed.D.A.Bulloek and C.8.Copp set out a goodly number of sagar maples.RIVER BLAUDETTE.Arbor Day was not a success here.The school ehildien with their teacher piamted G trees in front oi the school house.VALLEYYIELD.About one hundred trees were ret out - here.With the sxceplion of a fow elms, the maple was the only kind planted.There is no doubt the day will increase in popularity cach year.FALNDUS, Mr.H.M.Truax was the only one in this section why paid any attention to Arbor Day.He plasted a good many around bis buildings and along the road, sud also gave the school children seme vory pice ones to plant in the schoel yard.DIXYILLE, Although Arbor Day was not eslebrated publio- ly in this place a good deal was done by indivi- deals ia their private capacity.Karly in the morning the weods ia this vicinity were full of \"men digging up maple and elm {rbes and drawing them into the village.Our worthy Mayor, Alr.Bruce Baidwin led the van by planting 44 trees ; Mr.Fenton Damon came pext with 32; Messrs.M.C.Drew and Peter Lamoine planted 16 apiece.Mr.Ouro Baldwia fellowed suit with 10 which he plantod mostly bimself.Other: planted ail the way from one up to ten.There were probably about ege hgndred and twenty-five or thirty planted in aie.The schools being in vaca- tioo nething was deme in the school grounds.THE PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES.All Arrangements Completed \u2014Full Pare siculars as to Passage, Route, ete.The grand pilgrimage to the shrive of N.D., de Lourdes, in France, ot which mention was made in the HErax.some time age, has been defi- pitely fixed for tbe 7tb July next.Arraage- ments have been made with the Demimoa line whe will put the splendid steamer *O n a: the dispasal oi the pilgrims The steamer will leave Quebec où the above mentioued day and sail direct Le Liverpevl.The passengers will be conveyed theuce to lordeaux in another boat Having arrived at Lourdes by rail the pilgrims will next proceed t¢ Home, Paray le Monial and ours, visiting London and Paris on the return trip to Liverpoel, whence tho steamer will depart on the 18th August.Nomo of the passengers will be onli w follow the pilgrimage, once in Europe, and auy wishiug to remain louger On the eontinent ean du xo provided they returu uy the same lino of steamers.The price of passage from Quebec to Liverpool and return is Gxed at $130 tor those going three per cabin dd st $100 fer thuse willing to go four per cabin.A lew extra cabins of two passengers | each have been reserved at $150.The whole trip is expected to c:«! abeut $300, in round figures.There are in all 64 frit class cabins, aad it is expected that beitweon 150 and 200 personas will jeinthe pilgrimage.Although the arrangements were concluded only a few days ao, over twenty persons in the city alone have registered their names us passengers, so that intending pilzrims would de well to communisate at once with the manager, Mr.Derome, 207 Notre Dame streei.Tne piigrimage will be under the immediate direction ul Rev.Messrs.Mar- tineau and Vacher,two of the most popular clergymen of Montreal, who will not fail to render the trip both enjoyable and profitable to the passengers.The pilgrimage is organised as a national affair, and mects with the approval of the Birbops of the Province, who will induce the faithiul under their care to patronize it.This grand echome promises to be the event of the season ameng the Roman Catholics of Canada.LA BANQUE NATIONAL.A Highly Satistactory Amnsual States ment.Bapqne National was issued yesterday from the head office and was received to-day by the share- bolders here.In view of the charges made by the opponents ot the present Directors the statement must be Sonsidered as highly satisfactory, beyond even the must sanguine hepes of the friends of the institution- From the report it appears that on the 30th af April, 1882, the balanee carried forward to the eredit of Profit and Loss account was $30,231,- 07.whilst on the 30th of April, 1883, the net profits of the year, after deducting expenses of administration and iuteres! accraing on deposits, $161,676.94, were $181,808,010.Out of this hasbeen paid for old debts incurred under \u201cthe former management and bad and deubtfal debts $160,804.70, leaving te the credit of profit \u2018and loss $13,203.31.The amount en deposit at call is $1,800.000, and at interest $606,- 000, whilst the total velum ef business trans- soted resched mearly $5,000.000, showing that the bank certainly eujoys the confidence of \u2018the pubBe.The statement will prove a rather , aut for the * reformers\u2019 te crack at the aanasl meeting on the 1G:h inst.Our Treaty Making Powers.-%o the Editor of Tux Sran : \u2018 S8m,\u2014Mr.J.X.Perranit bas addressed a third Astter-to me in Tux Star ef this evening.I ven- tare to think that it was an act of questienable Jropeiety on his part to adept such a mede of Sevaging bis opimiems to the publie.He and I ly opposite: epinions on the sub- Tat distrimineting duties, and I wish to add that my opinion has boen fermed with reference to what I am persuaded is the interest of Canada, and:is mecsover in socordasce with the sommer- cial policy of the United States, which has been to treat all nations alike.It is net my intention te-eontinwe a © e with Mr.Perrault, as : I believe that I have sufficiently explsined my = \u2014 SA Viens on bhe subject which he has deemed it.> proper to brimg under the notioe 67 the public.Yours, F.Hixcxa.Mestreal, May 8ib, 1883.Méssese of Montreal Celemisntion Se.elety, Next Bunday being the feast of St.Isidore, patren saint of the Diceese of Montreal Celoni- zation Sesisty, a solemn Pontifical High Mass will be celebrated at the church of Notre Dame by Mgr.Fabre, at 10 am.The cheir will sing a Mass composed by Heme, with full orchestral \u2014;socompaniment.The sermon will be delivered by Rev.Father Leveque.After Mass, the Society will bold a meeting to hear the reading of the annusi report and elect its sfficers fer the easuing year.Business Troubles, Jas.Imniban, wine merchant of 3165 St.Paul street, has assigned to Mr.Kent, of the firm of Kent and Tureotts, The liabilities are $7,000 and the defciensy $3,000.Lhe banks interested sre the Bpok of Montreal, La Banque Nationale, Federal Bank and Molsous Bank, the latter toa very slight extent.Mr.Lenihan.bas made am offer of 40¢ in the dollar secured, and at a meet- of creditors called for te-merrow, a eash offer probably be made.Literary Academy of the Cathelle Young Men's seciety.Tho fourth monthly conference of the Litera Acagemy ofthe oN M.soi was beid lost evening in their ball 1310 St.Catherine street, and attended by a) arge, appreciative and farhion- audience.The President, Mr.J.A.MeCann, oponed the procerdiaxs with à nest and appropriate , thanking the audience for their ai- tendance, seu stating the benefits the mombers achjeved, intelluctmally sinoe the organization of \u201cthe Academy in connection with the Society.The following programme was then prooseded with :\u2014 tion, I'he Hens of Notre lame.\u201d by Mr.Slarding, an Neo Lo + Boonomy,\u201d by Mr.D.reedi Mosers.rket and Neville; Simin by rr.MeOuirk and Rowan ; all no h were rendered ina easin .M.Callaban delive fires oo Trin io,\u2019 , Yhich was well receired.Mr.Edward .seconded by Mr.J.A.MoCann, of thanks fo the Revd.fentiemen for hia \"edi: i ress.ew rouinrks by rato; SL +3 hx ht the proceedings toa close.* Moderator sa Banquet ef (he Clab National.: The banquet of the Club National has been defin- - fixed for reventeanth instant.It is said it will be a great success, for both factions of parly will turn out in force.The honours Le Lai rier, Mercier, Thibaudeau.Lengelier, d and all the other plucky follows\u201d will attend.The toast to\u2018 nada our ney whlch es answered last year Mon.Mossrs J.X.Perrauit na A.Fr attended to by ink Hons.Spoon and Mr eat the\u201d tbo assi; the whole of his stoek was seized by Me.Hepburn, a friend of the insoivents who held s mert for $5.000 on a farm of Thorn\u2019s, for whom bw had given porsonal security.The local eourtshave maintæingd the seisure, and as this amount suod for represshts the whole assets, the Montreal oreditors do and Mepbarn\u2019s i thus satisfied, Thern has a clear title to the farm.It appears that the same lawyer acted both for Thorn and Hepburn and would net allew the latter to scll his claim to the Montreal creditors.Tnis curious ineident bas attracted the atton- tion of the dry goods trade to the necessity of an insolvent act, and a meeting of the trade was held this niternoon.There were presont :\u2014 Messrs.A.Rebertson, RL Gault, J.Grenier, Jas.Slessor, J.Hodgsos, J.P.Cleghorn in the chair.snd Mr.Roach scting as secretary.Mr.Cleghorn haviag explained the aotion of the Board of Trade in connection with the propesed Inselvent Act, and Mr.Hodgeen having suggested that discharge clause sheald not be allowed without the consent of all the ereditors, the follewing resolution was passed unanimously : On motion of J.Hodgson the geatlsmen present representing the dry goods trade having heard the explanation.made by Mr.Cleghorn as to tho action of the Council of the Board of Trade in having a bill prepared for the equitable distribution et estates hereby render their thacks to the Council rer the - trouble thay have taken and would request that as they censider such a bill an immediate necessity the comnoil will do all they ean to help the passage of such a bill.The principal of Thorn's Montreal creditors are Messrs.McLachlan Bros, $5,000} Gault Bros, $2.500 ; Beall, Ross & Ce, $3.000; Sutherland Lsndsay & Co, $3,000; Greenshields and Sons, J.G.Maokensie & Co., and Jucques Grenier.THE RECORVER AND IHE FRENCH OPERA.His hecislom Considered Illegal.The somewhat nevel decision of the Recorder, in the Academy of Music cate, referred to in these columns yesterday, is being warmly discussed in legal circles to-day, the general opinion of lawyers being that the judgment was utterly absurd and perteetly unjustifiable in law.Said à leading counacl te the writer to-day: \u201cIt 1s a pity that our oity should be brought into ridicu:e by the quixotic ideas of its MN -gistrates, as itis perfectly evident to any one that to justify as manin shouting out \u2018hats off\u2019 and disturbing an audience during a theatrical performance, because in his opinion it wus immoral, would be to place respectable audiences at tbe meroy of any crank whose feelings might get the better of him.In Eugland the office of conser of plays is vested in the Lord Chamberlain, and is considered a positien of great responsibility, and it is refreshing to hear the Regorder of Montreal, on the evidence of ten medical and law students, who were evi- dentiy making game of the Magistrate, declare au opera performed in all the leading cities of the werld \u201cimmoral.\u201d Anotber well-known citizen and patron of the play said \u201c a petition shouid be presented to the counail protesting against such a decision sed asking that the public be protested against a repetition of such a state of things,\u201d whilst Mr.Thomas, the manager of the Academy, wondered where in the {utare he was to look tor protection, and te prevent rewdies and others irom disturbing the house.The matter will probably come before the next meeting of Council.THE STREET CARS.Important Changes and Reforms Con templated.Mr.Senecal, since bis appointment as President of tLe City Passouger Railway, has been at considerable trouble to pest himself re cardisg the interior esonomy of the company, and even now is contemplating important * chan and radical reforms.Mr.Senecal stated yesterday to an applicant for an impertant position, whe sought to advanoe his interests by proclaiming himself & French- Canadian, that be intended to take the best man 7 for the pesition, irrespective of nstion- ality.This was said at a ecoosulta- tion of mechanical experts, regarding the superseding of horses as a motor by either gas, peiroloum or electrical engines.Another needed change will take place at once, and that is the compelling of the conduoters to wear a blue uniform, alse the oellesting of fares as soon as the passengers enter the car, and the keeping of a better look out for passengers.THE LATE MR.MACKAY.All she Pretestawt Charitable Instita.tions Remembered in Hin Wick.The late Mr.Edward Mackay ie be lieved to have left over a million of dollars, the greater portion of which is invested in bank and other stocks.By bis will, which was passed a short time ago, befere Mr.W.deM.Marler, N.P., the bulk of his property is left to his three ne; ews, Hugh, James, and Robert Mackay, his brother in T'orente siso receiving a handsome bequest.The deceased gentleman, like his late brother, has aiso made a number of most manifi.sent donations to the different Protestant obari table institations in the city, the details of which, at a subsequent date, will be made public by the executors, and which will rhow that, with few exceptions, every institution has been remembered.Life Geversors.The following mere elected Life Govarnorsat the uarterly meeting of General Hospital Governers is afternoon.: rabam, Li H.Rintoul, H.G.Béemer, F.J.Shepherd, W.Laarence.Geo Hartt, Jobn R Robertson F.Pagots camera Rol Robert Reid, Richard White and J CITY ITEMS.Mr, n Tracy died this aftarnoon at 3 o'clock of i ation of the lungs.\u2014Tbe Assessors will begin to make their annual tour through the different wards of the city to- mortew MOrning.\u2014The memorial tree planted at Pt.St Charles by Mrs.J.E.Mills Whitney.assisted by ber husband and the Hon.H.G.Joly and others, iy planted to the memory of Mayor .E.Mills, and mot Mills, ns was s \u2014Atthe monthly mee! of 8L.Jean este vil tage.hel th inst.the pétitions of nine parties req : them, were nario that tavern licenses be The number of taverns the municipality at pree- ent, ie nine.- \u2014Sergeant Nelson while going wp Bonaventure street y afternoon met two boys, each car- Fins s live fowl.When he asked thon where had got them, they dropped the birds and tool to their heels.The Sergeant put the hens into a coop at Pi In- card\u2019s, the butcher, oermer of spector and Bonaventure streets.\u2014Last evening Sergeant Hilton, of No.2 Statien, found a man named Jos.Varrtte in an unoonscions condition at No.7 Champlain g of the Sounei] on Menday nitendants denÿ that be received Mag b: sang of roushs a\u201c roogh Tard polis autiorition H e will ioe thie noon.oClanaghan, proprietor of the Bt James Hotel, Bonaventure street, has entered an action for $1353 against the city.The plaintiff aleges in his declaration that owing to ficient drains on his premises he sustained damages the extent of the amounts aimed his tenant b haviog ost over h of liquors the cellar and a umber bor of boarders baring le left the Hotel on account of the bad smell arising frem the Evening Telegrams.CHAROT'§ SENTENCE COMMUTED.[SFROIAL DREPATON TO THB STAR] : .AnTHABASEAVILLE, May @\u2014The sentence of death against Chabot has been commuted.BISMARCKS HEALTH.[EPRCLAL DESPATOE TO THE STAR | Brruix, May O.\u2014 The health of Bismarok is again unsatisfactory.The Prince has bad a cou- sultation with Prof.Friedrieks regarding his condition.KELLY FOUND GUILTY.I~ {srzcaAS TIEPATER rorus vean) Dunum, May ©.\u2014The third trial of Timethy Kelly, cbarged with participation ia the murder of Cavendish and Burke, was concluded to-day.The jury found a verdiot of \u201cxuilty\u201d against the prisoner, sad he wns sentenced to be banged.4 AN ENGLISHMAN ARRESTED.{SPECIAL DREPATSN TO THE STAR.) Nxw Yozg, May 9.\u2014Riehard Davis was ar rested here on the steamer \u201c Beythin\u201d charged with obtaining $300, by forgery in Manchester, England.He claims that it is a case of mistaken identity and asserts be is a farmer from Wales.He bad a boek in his \u2018possession entitled * Clark assigued, \u2019 ta \u2018E to the extent ut of the sem, $35,000.Before.Le \u201cwill givre him a®hasqust in \u201cthe\u201d Commais' restaurant this evealng.Hom.Mz Wartele will Sabon fuer It te thought that Mr.Meussgan present unfortunate position as a lever in persuadla 5 the Federal Gerernment to grant increased subsidy to Quebes, the argument Ding that his success in this important matter would have some influence in faver of his re-slee.tion.MURDERKD IN A FIGHT.ane Italian Stabs Aneiner at Asphelel, Noswoop, Ont, May O.\u2014A murder was committed this morning, en the Ontario & Quebec Railway, at the Italian camp.Asphodel.À dispute between two Italians about the cooking of some beef for breakfast.\u2018Thoy agreod to fight it out» Angelo Carminino stabbed Domimieo; 5 ltavio in the breast with a sharp stick, killing him instantly.The murderer escaped with abeut $250.CABLE.THE QUEEN AGAIN AT WINDSOR Lospox, May 9.\u2014 Queen Victoria has returned.to Windsor from Osborne.THE SHAH ILL LoxpoN, May 9.\u2014Reports from the East announce the serinos illuess ofthe Shah of Persia.LORD DUFFERIN\u2019S MISSION.LoxDon, May 9.\u2014The report that Lord Duf- ferin is recalled to London because.his mission in Egypt was a failure, is denied.\u2018A BLACK MONDAY.Dublin, May 9.\u2014The usual excursions from Dublin on White Monday will be abandoned this year as the execution of Brady takes place on that day.MURDERED.BERLIN, May 9.\u2014 The body of a rent collec tor was found in a pond ia the Thiergarten here, undoubtedly murdered by robbers; 25,000 marks were stolen from him.THE DYNAMITE PLOTTERS.Loxpon, May 9.\u2014Edward Geerge Clark and Wm.Bowen Rowlands have been en to defend Dr.Gallagher and Whitehead, the dynamite conspiracy prisoners.PRINCK ARTHUR TO GO TO.INDIA Loxpox, May 9.\u2014The Duke of Connaught is to be given a high military command, it is understood, and will probably be soom sent to India to take command of a division of troops.THE PAYNE STAKES.New MARKET, May 9.\u2014In the:race for the Payne stakes, tor 3 year olds, ¢ Splendor\u201d won; *\u2018Ladis-las,\u201d second ; *\u2018Ossian,\u201d third.Eleven started, including Keene's \u201cBlue Grass.\u201d THE EX-KHEDIVE'S DEMANDS.Cairo, May 9.\u2014The Ex-Khedive Ismuil has brought suit against the Egyptian Government for the restitution of his contiscated and for the tour tnillion frunes per year remtal of his lands and other property.EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY.Nartes, May 9.\u2014Another earthquake is reported in Sicily, and mount Etna promises activity, causing much alarm.The principal shock occurred at Bianiacioills, s-town of 2,000 1ababitanta, where much damage was dons.DICTATORSHIP IN ALSACE-LOBRAINE.BzruIs, May 9.\u2014The metion recently offered in the Reich by the member from Strasburg fer the abolition of the dictatorship in Alsace-Lorraine has provoked comments in the French press calculated to-caude irritation in Germany.BISM ARCK\u2019S OPINION.\u2018 Beruix, May 9.\u2014Notwithstauding the rumors of the dissolution of Parliament being imminent, there are signs that Bismarck's belief in dissolution as an effective-weapen against a refractory parliament is by no means as strong as it was.RUMORED DEVELOPMENTS.Dosuix, May 9.\u2014The rnmors of further import arrests to be made immediately at blin and London are agsin current.It is said that an eloquent Irish! member of Parliament is among the number of persons to be taken into custody.The report that a person of importance is to become anihformer is also revived.DISSATISFACTION IN' E@YPT.ARO, Mer 9.\u2014The dissatisfaction in the of tion is becoming daily more d, the i cers and men complaining that Lord Dufferin\u2019s policy is only a paper one, and that he is dallying with the projected reforms.The natives are becoming irritated over the presence of the foreign troops, snd are only restrained fromn venting their ill-will against the British fear of the conssgences.Gen.Dormen, out shooting s few days ago, was he was injuring their crops.AMERICAN, A NEW RAILROAD FOR THE'NORTH-WEST.DuLvrs, Minn., May 9.\u2014A.company was organized here yesterday, named the Lake \u2018Superior and Northwest Railroad.The incor- porators are mainly Duluth business men.The capital stock is $5,000,000.The, road will run from Duluth to Red River, at thevmouth of the Red Lake River, and will bave various branches.BTRIKERS ROWS.Sr.Louis, May ©.\u2014At Loge phe on Mon fay might several rows tog, Pine between strikers and men taking tHeir places in the Western Coe ive Coal Mines.Yesterday the strikers set fire to the mine.It.sooms impossible to extinguish the fire.The.mine was the largest in this sootion and owned .by miners Who tormed = sompaay of their own.When the mine wes fired was working.A NBWSPAPER PUNCEASK .New Yorx, May 9.\u2014 The Tribuns says the that Joseph Pulitzer, of the 8t.Louis Post Despatch is \u2018shout to buy the New Yotk World seems confirmed.The is nearly $350,000.It is expected \u201cthat Hurl- bet the editor of the Worid will gesabroad.NEW SYSTEM New Yorx, May 9.\u2014It is stated that the | transfer of precines detsetives yesterxiay to the command Inspector Byrnes, thusiplacing all the detectives under his control, hms caused consternation among bless.A war em the latter is expected.Tigo AFFAIRS IN ECUADOR.GuraquiL, May 9.\u2014National .affairs in Ecuador are critical.Business is in Guvaquil and the strests are held armed troops.' ae gra.cob t Trent of ben be ire gies.8 aire tante hy Korbi ent te Chlcnn Micra EE Stats aretholding important sonferences-ca-the affairs of has been elected President of I Row ST ssotieman vd Be Lens mobi ve vhs G chants, of Broth qu Tant » are reported areditess tre vestiaire bonis ve the The pelice deay the statement t abewt Chinese de- ooying girls inte opium dens for bad purposes.Lows J acx, Mo., Sept.A, 1879.I have been using Hop Bitters, and have received great from them for Xver com- nts and malaria] | ever.They - Ho other medicines.PF.Raab ironclads, two of which will carry 80-ton heavy enough to sink the moval Jumba, Inflexible.The cost of vessels ill be $2,200,000 each.It is a remarkable fact that Ur.Thomas\" -Ecleetrio Oil is as goad for internal aa.we.For disease of the lung a for rheumatism, neuralgia, criek wounds and sores, it is the best knewn remed and siucb trouble is saved by having it always on L .Jacob Loockman, Bufgla, sayu she has been it for rheumation.He a lame using cant md a ain Ty pa azsaulted by the fellaheen ou-the pretext that - andi throat, and ik the | Ress.Cor.St.Lawrence and Bt.Catherine ts.- The month of Aprilis the time that the wise man takes a Blood Purifier.Jou cannot get a See, Fogarty\u2019s kid boots for $1.25 per pair.Good value, For a walking boot, Fogarty's kid buttoned is just the thing.Catherine Sta.Cor.St.Lawrence and St.FINANCIAL.The characteristic of the Stock Market this morning was dulness.various ways, wardoess of rush of spri both the irreverence to say thai Stook Ex talk more of the Frenc! This is acconnted for in some say it is the coldness baok- the season which prevents the ng business and consequent activity in ation and inves at the prepont mon moment think and the ink and than Tu Slee.| The following were the ns at the mornin TR Cian Federal ex dite PH nu dodes den VE 14 ditte B84 he 1ollowing were bosrd.199 2024 : do.303 BL; ® Tele 25do1 100 do 83, London 5 13-16; acc 1B sn: The local doing in a jobbing way.tto 309%: Shi : 2 5 Rich.Sas 17 Paty Montr Ep 3 thea 35 do.0.0 de goat 35 od do aoû h 1261 : oa 1985: 45 à va 1951: 50 HH 60 sat 60 do 63 ; 50 do 6 p.w.\u2014Consols, iy 0-16 dope 30 103 ount ; fours and & half, fives, Di : ; Illonois, 149.COMMERCIAL.ket is dull, there is little fqur values are steady.In in there are some 8! {oping orders on the market hut buyers appear t9 shippers are indefinite as to values.and inclin to meet the market, but in absence of reported transsetions we quote the market nomically as reported yeste foll \u2014 Canada Red Winter heat sLl 18 to ï 20; do.White, $1.18 $114: do.Sts eo 1.16 : Corn 666 to ar .Poss, 900 to Lower Oanada, 880.bai for Upper Bick syed 1.03 to 1.034, Rye, 78¢ to 7bo; O ull at 40c, and od Bagley pete su orêne re ox 0.00 ring Extra, tra Sup ©, LOU | Dp! $4.86 to 4.90 : Su srhos, Sa?t0 4.60: Canada firong Bakers\u2019 .$6.3 fimerican 3 Strong 5 to 6.i \u2018Fins 19140 44 : Mid- dunes Le to 380: | Patt da.83.00 to 3 86: Unta prin Extra, 34.30 to 3.355 Bapertao,54.20 to 2.26; City Bags delive N Beerbohm : market.Ditto of oo on passage, whes! Theat s pad ogee stead 97s.84 maize on passage Imports into the United Kingdom.\u2014.160,000 sac ditto, corn, 1 wheat 3 peas, 7: 2 bi t, 44s 8d.co Pacis wheat and flour steady.cold.| reeaipts of t to-day ii 4000 Tonio, \u201cCore 312,000.2nd cts 107,000.The shipments are bus 000 ot corn Wheat in favorable The market 4 1161 Angust- now about } lower than 574 July; June; w ert 85} August.yesterday aed is 20.00 June ; t, fl June © Nsw York, 2.Closing June: 1.354 bushels, Corn sales May : a8 September.Wheat in rices, Corn in New ork i is about a Wheat now $1.39] M SL 28 8s.English » French ru passage for the \"continent.480, cargoes wheat, few bids in rn, nothing offerin heat steady sor quiet.otto ark country markets firm: Quantity of wheat on ATEN ditto, oh A040 for Continent, ka gdittoy wheat, 210 to0_2 20.006 qrs.Liverpool gra to 1304 ditto mixed corn, 52 ; No.3 Red Winter wheat, FA eather in- 000.ls of wheat, 374, a 500 buch of bata Chicago opened alittle stronger on un- rts bat lost the advance spain.refed at 1141 June; 116¢ July: Corn si also opened stronger esterday\u2019s closing at 864 et Loans Oats are a little pow 43i Juve ; 42} July; Pork is about 10\u20ac æ pb lower ban 0.26 July : 20.85 about 10 per 100 tbs.Tori ee 13.05 Jaly : 1250 August, nm Wheat J salcs 2.000 No.3 2 red May + uly; 5304 Bogus; 10 23 261 Saplomber.00.eash, 64} ne ; 66f July; yasterday ry po : New York is steady st about Jooter- lower ay, 1.334 Jane, La August.1.37 Sept.Corn 64 May; 84; June, 86} July, 874 August, 681 Sore 8 Tovente Produce Market.arket »o change less Market cu rd PEU still bide for superior, unchanged, No.$.in the cars ac À bat the latter seems 8.Sxoepti roe and Pot catoes sold 80 to 65¢.Dapieli ta Putter ab abund sy 16 to 180 Ress round lots.W easy Spring No.rley, Ne, $ Sr Dovenisr Bran, 14 MEd Sutter Manse 19e.established.flor port for 10).for a ; No.2 Spring, at 1 11, tionaly a.Jats \"No.1, sol 1, et to dde No.§ tar LATEST PRICES\u2014STOCKA, de.Lavanroon, May 9, 5.30 Ï sde d = d sd oil 6 Peas.\u2026 7 500 6 #39 Pork.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.88 0090 210 9ÿ3 Lard 58000 9 00 00 0 00 e eu 43 0580 700 .46 000 6.00 Choose.68 6 0 0 6 00 HEEW TORK STOCK EXGCMANGE Sepurted Mastourell Besse, 30e deauses 8 ee avler veses.May ©.op'c.Us ors.Cheg WU.Toi.83% 83% Fniem Pu.97 974 re w.1110 110% KH.T.oc.ceonnen verre conse Mee Maal.44% Man a uvos onieae + ms 158 ° so 1048 DR.121% MP.dy De Bo cut, à 1221, Ohio & Ho Pies - \u2026\u2026.loud Nea.WIN UE .98 od a fs Beck 1281 Sem .m.GR Dst ob seven s nb.308 Co Br 8 Ns co ASS 1247 Ome The.TON Lidl Ge wer a Gé MeaAy aves.484 4 Do Poteet 47% AT 8L Paul à Ma.ooo 1538 | E aunusi divi- pe.om [3 3 Wr Du Peugie seul - TH 2rusrtens Montreal hee ves sour sree 106 re Toronto x4.50 160% Veesersseeet demienstesniseniiees À grt Ï SEE PONY 7 YEARS OLD, A NICE on 3 oy a, Harms sn Dugey.retro Afsornesn, AT TWO \u201cOULOCE, ! | TOL J.POTTER.1091 3 Austioncer, st CATHERINE ST, WEST, To pm Late enc ue, se South side, - ure chance 10 etzect-im pels tes ta.240 most pe stany Roam, .\u201d Satemsbettls | \"7 , ven ine So \u2018vue.Co rican Maize,.| | Wom | Wass ooryss BY A\u2019 mes proposes mare Zeoporue oe ue mie mat ponte worn apepied, smear > mana za en - 0.000.208 91 oc 0 The lating by dest re The annual | \u2018November, .\u2026 sacésses tanied le\u201d an TBplgg an Ingress the year dt.29 1x 2,003,336 60 aoa 00 25,583,416 40 1,065,848 35 IN THE MATTER OF LORD & MUNN, OF TRE CIFY OP MONTREAL, Shipping and Commission Merchants, am instracted the Trastess of the abow mamed Fatals Co dates 17 PUBLIC AUCTION, \u2014 0x \u2014 THURSDAY, the lOth INSTANT, At Twelve e'cleck noeu, UNLESS PREVIQUSLY DISPOSED OF, 48-G4ths of the Schooper Federis Arca, 123 Tons, Now lying at the con Basin, The Sale will take place on Board of the Vessel.Terms, * CAST.SAMUEL C.FATT, 8 ° Acting for Trustees.17 $t John qe | Montreal, May 7th, 1-83.WH.M.ARNTON.| 1081 _/ Anctionesr.SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD PURKITORR, PIANO, FINE AXMINSTER AXD HEUSa.IS CARPETS OIL CLOTH, RP.Er, GLASS AND PLATRÉ WARR do, de ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY 14th, The Subscribers are instructed to sell at the residence, Ne.38 PRINCE ARTHUR STREET, The whole of the elogant and costly Heusshold Pur- niture and Effects, consisting in part :\u2014New York made viano, very handsoms W.B, Parlor Set in Sik Plosh, made to order, cost $500, being only a shert time in use; Parlor Suite, covered in French Cashmere; B.P- Mirrors; Oil Paintings by Jacobi, Edson, Xajt and other eminent artistes; Ornaments; Brussels and Axminstar Carpets, being the finest offered this season; Centre Tables ; Tac and Raw Sfik Curtains ; Rell Back Chairsé Fancy Chatrs and Tables: M.T.and plain top Walnut Bedroom Sets; Couches and Easy Chairs, covered tn Raw Silk snd Cretoune ; Walnut Sideboard; Extension Dining Table, Morocco covered Dining Chairs; Chins Dinner, Tes and Desssst Bets; Cutlery; fine Plated wyre, &c., êc.The whole is In good order, being enly a short time pm use.; SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.NM.HICKS ce.HE iE MOUNT ROYAL PARK togular trips between the Fost Ofive and ount al May 152 gout Horm Park, om :aturday Réxà 519% BLACK WALNUT $13.30 TECK FAG 720 Crai 109 6a WANTED, a first-class Cutter for our Tailoring Department.Apply to Henry morgan & Co., St James Street.WANTED.EE PRES I eT a with $4,000 nerd for a well established and 108 109 3 se to oh hw paid Th Oe ad usiness wi paid ad since can be doubled.À sure paying\u201d chime work and hours easy, duties, suitable to s Roman's by a propose entertained except rom principals meaning business.Address P.og.Box 188%, Montreal.109 à LE !-\u2014Tenement, No.78 Vitre Æ st, with Trooms.Applyat 76 Vitres 1093 VACANCY.far a Gentleman in a private fam! locality; weil-fur- nisned witbous a ara: Là Fr n zoom ( cold water \u201co 728,\u201d Sra anon 1096 Room_az Un Unfurnished Room to let; 256 :4 Charles Borromes St.100 3 RCOMSY Vacant\u201422 McGill Col RS TELU\u2014Nicely Far Foon ters rnd mi ROOM Fron: parlor, suitable RON Somlortelly Tamnished, 160 Room T0 To LET-\u2014Apply to, 2 Fosses SALE restaurant on SC BS Apply to Augusgs.Bousquet, us.A0 SAL ne \u201c Armstron TM camp bed, cheng, quite now.Apply © Fr \u2018OF SALES Horse =n Le ORT\u2014 Between Hospital stre street and 56.Ann's saariet a pair Ee Rie = ga I.I\u2014Uow, Ea onda Tom \"Black Leather ak 13) oparn glasses, Ho.91 tt.Rilmbeth 5t.snd ot ma Hd look ot, be MES , old Seal hs finder secstve 05.00 39 teaming 7 Taistio Yar WANT Se sd 2.Tope \"VV ANTED-\u2014A Smart Boy for a Wholteaié Mode.P.O.Box 1347.100 1 NTED\u2014A TO BELL A me en MESATETISE | = el WATE E ATELY\u20144 YOUN, - mn 81 7 G MA MAN, Vence Es oa?nna ie pare trade sad SE TIE as sey trade 715,\" Sean ofcs.A.conftérézète PTT 106 9 - RTE ie 100 Ww abely.Dr i BL EDIAK CE BOX.x TO is Smt TRS A opt mori wan proper » AX DD MA a \u201c7778 84, James west.1 ANTED\u2014A STRONG BOY.APPL T 1 \u201cLinton BuiMing, Yjplecta Seams.Rageire fur BER- Ve, va alor, dora amy fas An Wem OUSE WAID, TABLEMATD AID ho oa and bom, Tr SR TRE: M 24 Square.085 WE tte SERVANT TO reflvanane, 30 75 Buroesse Fiass.Aly Se LADY AT or) A TLDS TRON BOT, t à Craig St 1091 great variety.P Apr Le ce Linous, Linen Sheetings, &c, &e, in D- Gr.THAIDIAW, 450-NOTRE DAME STREET-459, J.& LE.LADY'S WALKING BOOTS, MISSES\u2019 BELLI.RETAIL DEPARTMBNTS, SPRING STOCK COompvlete in All Lines.LADIES FRENCH KID BUTTOX BOOTS.ALL WIDTHS, SEVERAL DIFFERENT GRADES, AND CHILDRENS' SCHOOL BOOTS, 'MISSKS\u2019 AND CHILDRENS\u2019 DRESS BOOTS, Full Lines of Dress and House Slippers.& Complete Assortment of Mens\u2019 Hand-Sewed Work.32 #3 2.5 O Laties Fine French Button Boots, $2.50 $83.00.SOLD EVERY WHERE AT $3.00.@2.50.To be had only at Ronavne\u2019s at $2,50 HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE RESIDENCE OF THOS.H.HODGSON, Rosemount, Cote St.Antoine, \u2014 OF \u2014\u2014 Tuesday Next, the 15th May instant, Commencing at TEN c'cloek in the Ferémoon, The Whole of the Fine Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &o.Best Brusssis all through; handsome Lace and Silk Curtains, Coruies Poles, double ead Conire Tabicn, maton: Lares Frame Mirrors, and Tables, matoh ; Large Gilt Frame M trrors, crystal Chandeliers, Square Grand Pianoforte, by Emerson ; Btatnary and Ornaments, ON Paintiogs and Water Colors, by Jacoul, Guay and others: Large Sheepskin Bugs, beantiful Mantel Clock and Ornaments DINING ROOM FI FURNITURE\u20144n , Leather Chairs, best Chima and Plated ou \u2019 Bich Cat atom Tel roe rand, Laxye Dera by el \u2018Warren, two manuals; ota de ES 4 Emerson ; an and Ratan chat LIBRARY\u2014Four Mahogany Book Cares, & number af Books, vois.of bic, Desk and Chats, Markls Clock, Set Colissum at Rome, âc.VKSTI BU LE\u2014 Large, Costiy Case of Stuffed Birds (rare specimens); Jul Paintings and Engravings, Iron Sents, me tn porch.EDROOMS\u2014toikd Bosswood and nant Pedroowm daly Marble Tope: Wardrobes, Mattrames Lines, Fine Domestic Bewing Machine, me Costly ally Engraving, Nelson's Victory, Wellington and ei TABLE vz Qollender, M.L, with Ivory Contents of Servants: Roome, Pantry, Landry, Mangie tensiis =nd Eltchen U Y ARD.Pair Bay Carriage Hortes, good reedstsrs; aleo, the well known Mare, with biack points, Bard to beat, for family purposes.Donkey with Harness and Cart.Silver Mouuteé Double and four Sets eue Family Racks double sud sagle Seats and Tools, Flower Vases, Ssorims Gree boue and Sang Fant Bees Carriages, cubdour \u2014 md = at 3 o'clock.sa Everything tn eplendid order.SHAW & GOWDKY, residence is citanted a bw miata walk from the und terminus of St.Catherine street EW AN SECOND - HAN 413 rect, This Evening, at © JAMES LEXA, 109 Austionser.QALE OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL GOODE AT THE UPTOWN AUCTION R6OHA, Txis Eventng at 7.30 o'clock.JAMES LEA.109 IN THE MATTER OF LEDUC & VALOIS, Of #12.Sasonaemque.TENDERS ARE INVITED By the undersigned for the following aseots, either together er soparstely.«Terms Conh.sarilÿ nocopies.\u2026 3 \u20ac | Book Debian, as POT HM.caomeronsess.8,765.45 Bills Recajvabls, do.nacoctoftettatse0u 1,134.38 Mortgages, do.2435.29 AXD ABOUT 600 CORDS TANBARE AT OTR.BOHOLANFIQUE | : Tor farther particulars apply to nadeciiguos cevsevccocasasesas r z0 EDWARD EVANS, | AODOUNTANE, 215 8.Jianes BL, Montreal.May Sth, 1883.« MICHEL DENIS, 2 THE cry ere OF NONTREAL, ; dorm Pa, Ol, Bartwary da chant Ge seit Michel ents Estate and Effects où the 1883, to Messrs D.M.Mc- tue of ES La mont of ni ESS to gomd nr me names, aaa claims and natare of (if any) hed by th ess, SEE unbersighed, Be The Highest or any Tender net noces-\" NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF -THE\u2014 H.M.CIGAR.5cts Is equal to any dementie Cigar solid at 10 ots.H.MICHABLS, 243 ST.JAMES STREET.Opposite Inte Ottawa Hotel.FLER MANY, TBARS, OF care dat would prenais re ee dE à, Eine disease.| esure an: asx your Drargist for LR, VAN BUREN\u2019S KIDNEYCURKS, GIFT FOR THE BABIES.SREP FIR Een of ogxatf an JAMES & CO, COR.LATOUR ST.& BUSBY LANE METAL, SCATB & GRAVEL ROOFERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR SPARHAM CEMENT ROOFING.Estimates given on VANS\u2019 FOURNITURE POLISH the polish on oll finished anû varnjahed srajtare.Price cts.J.COVRENTON CO.Corner of Bleury and sn LS DEP DAVIS\u2019 PENNYROYAL & For sale by all Cher- he he sat, W: ih TES 1560 St Catherine street.100xa Le MAKE OLD FURNITURE 100k like a ge Fees Price sr COV BEN: TON & om corner of FIARD, BUT AMUSING AND A man lately called où à broskvitie rm to sotieit their grder Jor à Safe.\u201cWe have Jar ordered from Goidie & McCulloch; but do you know if that make has ever been testéd by a fire, well we can\u2019t SAY, but believe it Has, but we DO know of a make that has been tested .\u2014the Lacks of our books were about burnt off tn it\u201d make was that, your finu\u2019s 7\u201d \u201cYou oan wee the fate dows tn that corner.Splendid Stock now tn, st GOLUIE & MCCULLOCHs.ALFRED BENX Genera! Agent, 31 où James tt Wem.Prices, low, terms say.jou x Stexuxskiss ÿ EUROPE ! Cook\u2019s Grand Excursions leave New York : Apel 36th, June ist, Jume 13th and June 50th, 1853 1 tickets hy all Atlantic steamers.Special lities for seonting bert Teur- int tièkets for tmâtviduel travellers in Eurepe, by all at reducsd rates.Cook\u2019s xcarsionist.with Maps and full per ticaiare, vy mas) 10 cents.address THOS.COOK & SON, 361 Broadway.NY.6243w 2a Mxsiers, &C = JOHN LC: R.MOLSON & BROS ALE AND PORTER B NO.286 ST.MARY STREET, MONTREAL Have aiways on Hand the Various Kindsof ALE AND PORTER, SERIE mpeg ue TE, RTE CAR wad HEART, socom Ontario io Pulmonary Institute, 15 CHURCH BT., TORONTO, ONT.M.Hilton Williams, M.D.,M.C.P.8.0.PROCRIETOR + | Bree roment roe a rast Deafness, of Catarrh, Throst Asthma 22a © Comsumption ; also NOTICE TO CREDITORS.Purçannt to te Judgment of We High Cours of Chancery andes of Nichols ve.\u201cof loads & Kichors, Division, made is th fre 109 1 the\u2019 of the ssid Michel Denis am ae hereto reurd Catérrh Ophtialinis (sore eyre) and Sas sotos han boss ven ead sat they will due Dontision Tleart are only fastitute of the Kind in not ba Hable for the procseds of aamote, ec aay frag at 18 peurs fe form of t thersof so ay or of wi ou Years for some form roa! etai EE ES a] oiler or) Ard ble, from nearly every of the civilised Tr meee : = .ord ahd diseases of the ratory organs treated 770 DAVIS GRATIE, iron roe s (or roma MEET hand a1 Agent for BIL\u2019 Avirsad 8.B.MAY, Tresteds, ym = nd peices of the 66 Bt.James ot, Montreal.\u2018tastitate the resch of all.who destre to te themselves had better call personally st Montreal, Mxy $58, 1883 200 3 (be office, bat 11 imposethte to do so.ee De La oq and Medical Treatige.\u201d ONTARIO PULNONARY INSTITUTE, .19 sr, TORONTO, ONF.Bean FR\" We cmgioy no traveling doctors.108 aw = - Those who know Dr.PEHAUT'S PURGA- IVE PILLS do not hesitate in their usd, fearing either sick feeling for À Jaogitude, ae contrary to all pills only set well when taken with gobd food and fortifying drinks, euch as wing, coffoe artes.Chose 10 haar ood 1.eals best suited to your convenjenes.As no lassitude ariees from affect of these pills, you will seadily decide 10 nse thew agin wheRever reguired.Price in France, 5 fre.and 3 fre: 0c.For Sale br AU Resectabl Peas | 0ase stations-\u20146 Mashrua, #c.\u2014B.CENTRAL VERMONT BR.Green Mountain Route.TRA INS LEAVE MOXTRRALS .v T.LS ame \u2014DAY AT EXPRESS for Trop, a die à Wikis netield snd 2.00 EXPRESS for mettons 8.35 p, ma SE Youk vis od Epringtield at 130 pw.Tae Pm.\u2014For Waterloo and priely : : 3 Ee\u2014NI F abn Ng Es sa eee] 4.39 p.x HT EXPRE or via ich Grocadola, OP ON, er oke an chen Bardens, Xo New onus Now Prose to New Freighs Ral m Vermont Beltran Oey ae apply a tue Cote James street.A.C STONZORAYE, - Canadiac Passenger Agent.H 8.W.CUMMIXG;, ; i Genl Supt, Gen Pass.Ageut : St.Albans, Vt, February, 1833 gen 106x NORTH SHORE RAILWAY- \\ Sraims ran as foliowar MONDAY.Sept.45th, 1332.J.W.HOBART, nen cme [= Maven ron ter 4 bec., Arrive at M Leave Montreal fer sy Felix de Valois.Arrite at 36 voitx ix de Valois., Magnincont l\u2019Alacs Gars ace and slecptug Cars où Ve on 2 Passe oni as sad Queboc at à pm Ail Emivayto yy toa 0a Jtia Tioxet eMmces TE Pa r Coan Trans y Trains a Traves 1 loss withths Canadian d'Armes, 200 it Montreal, Pacific aa vote SE St Louis Hotel, Quebos.James st, : Sanadiat 4 aVis ?sapere isat CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, EASTERN DIVISION THE OLD «E RELIABLE ROUTE For THE CAPITAL OF THE bon And the boundless Lumber Districts of the mtd SPL | ICT ALPEN IETS REALE TIES JE 830 a.m, Morning Past Express aL for t Ar at ed, for am Pembroke.ail points ta Local Expres for St Jerome and 420 pa A fermer XDI0SS for Otta torroadiate statioug, or va, and ail 8.35 pm.Accommodation Train : aud all the other sabarban posts Tons & be 1) Ex Gen.Pass W.C.VAN AN MORE | AUCHER STE ven.supe SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY MONTREAL, ans 5 860
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