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[" \u2014\u2014 er\" ee ONTREAL SATURDAY.CREER ] \u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.\\ MINION PARLIAMENT.| PARLIANENTARYJOTTINGS.|.4 CAPTAIN HA VED, + = Special Notion, 7 Beuses Let oma MORNING DESPATCHES.Do ION i P TJ How a Member of He x Majedys Sakvies Ns I Navy, our Police and Fire ! to AAA nn Boom.AA AAA Situations F.Pont.° -enped Destruction\u2014Sis Phic Aasenah, - - prominent men and women Ter SES, EREN ODGINGS x OR VI 3 7 .Condensed Telegrams neh Parliament Second Session.The Seduction Bill \u2014 Representation \u2014 \u2014 (Hamilton, Ont., Spectator.) ) declare that nothing 1 paris ot Ou Zoplv wr TILE M ORES, GARY sos té Wop Sn wile UML SERRE SE ar Edward Arch bal 12 to x: years oo Sr one 10 The Chapioau Case Better Terms \u2014 The Some Little commotion Was scoasioned 1 wv.\u201cpapas BE Jacote on.the conqueror of pain.J HENRY & pou, ous Fons 1060 8T.CATHERINE ST, Ww I ilies aa Nom Bish Le at New Yo Use oss.: : Enahange Bank\u2014Netes.eral months ago regarding th Fhe ath : twins Ex Street 3 AGE LOY, ONE o has boen nominated for par- Ortawa, Peb.8.-Mr.White (Cardwell) (From our own Neporter).gentleman well rate ee Pand atthe or of i a See T° LET\u20147 CRAIG 5 STREET, 8 AP- JROOM - COMFONTABLE FURNISHED DOURLE co, CiFinie£ VIlh (be c'ty- Address RE Fp Haan re for re by the Irish League.presented\u2019 the report of the committee OTTAWA, Feb.8\u2014Upon moving the second Y.ne tae marie?Web 8 | PRR HL Ke est: « Emmense y\u2014we got two twins pastments, peer \u201c Hopp Cotes Boa Ener poet board.near the Windsor AXTED j The weavers at the Barnaby \u2018 ingham debates.A od that th tor rece y Toading of bis seduction bil, yssierday, Mr.bearing upon the matter % representative 0 fay y\u2014more he .House with large rooms tome DE for the offioos.Apply 357 PARA EE = _ W ASLERTLSMIAR ROLLERS AND BUNCR- mills, Fall , Mass., struck on the r.Beatty mov e time n made 8 & 8 vor this paper was despatched yestarday oe apres rage = ; T ; There base.eon terrific snowstorms in 108 private.bill be extended to the Yah the measure.As the ow stands it Yiew the gentioman in question, with to for Ayer's Sarsaparills straing out from the RENT\u2014258 ST.ANTOINE and 32 ST.furnished or ynfornished.416 Richmond st 454 ANTED-GOOD COOK.NO WASHING.ai ?Ban Juan County, Col.The Denver and Rio \\nstai Carried.simply rovides for the Punishment of any PEER W.{L Nicholls, formeriy in Her dits and expels.all poisonous elements.Matthew 8t.Apply to G.L.Marler, oot IE MARRIED COUPLE.BEDROOM ae 1s i place 11 foo aioe Si Wilms nteodaced bl to wmeed mas seduces chast Tamale who\u2019 1a 3 es perle, a ete ve ead\u201d y all druggists.Sentry 557 coe CA PER 8 4 VE pe or Sheil HE e ol incorp o nor.under prom Of .Smee > sriager Ts Pope bas despatched 8 corner stone Diocese at Saskatchewan.Charlton went over, one by one, obloc: yours who has evidently seen much of the Special Notics.LET\u201411 PLATEAU, 14 ROOMS, B oou_siNcLe Roou with BoxRD, OPPOSITE of Plating Co BE De Pare Dar alah for tho chapel to be Ar: Macmaster_Bill to incorporate River jections to the measure an showed how Sitution, he was enabled Lo ondure hardships the GÉTONDERFUE FLAN.tudents 5s pnd W.Apply aid Winning, off lie Windsor, 43 Metcalfe Street.WASTED\u2014A WET NURSE.APPLY 205 BLECRY pres IDAr + Cah M iveen, Oount Kore Tro.St.Clair Tunnel Company; also bill to con- they were, while he urged in vehement under which many men would have suoc (sep me of of Our Nenders Would .7 OMB \u2014 TWO NEWLY FURNISHED BOOMS Fon roel.: free memory of Dapiel O'Connell.© solidate certain railways under the name of and gloquent lan language the necessity of, In ei er HE Like TS LET\u2014HOUSES 162, 186, 190, MOUN.PL Gentiamen.13 Union Avenue.14 WASTED MEDIA TEE A HOUSEMAID, 287 Eas Rail pany manner, mal .niversil Mr.Goff, bas in the United States Co Mr.Camoron (V Victoria)\u2014 Bill to amend tbe He said that woman's natural Instincts were Bumber of years ago.however, he began to 7 printed a.and well etl st 415% 2, 1136 Shorbrooke st nÂP5 Rohe nih FRONT PARLOR, WELL FUR- > I Bi introduced a joint resolution, appropriating act relating to the Munitoba and Northwest rer than man's, that society demanded {0} astra undermining of his lita.He no- gen ep me ge 7 Balled tho Ladies ished, suitable for one or two geullemen.18 Cat |YU'ANTED\u2014TIHEL WOMES TO SORT BAUS; : gogD $100,000 for (£ e religf of sufferers by the Railwa CE mpany.Eat she should te.\u2018purer and better than ticed that 8, had less onerez Chan Tort 8 Dublish at pe Sled we\u201d Each T° LET\u2014HOUSES AND STORES, IN wages.Apply 205 Aqueduct Street, city Svoriow of the Ohio river and tributaries Mr.Kilvert\u2014Bill res the Hamilton man, and that singe a terrible punishment that ha was unnocountably Weary at cortain | pages of re interest- different parts of the city.ROQM,TO LET-a NICELY FURNISHED ROOM W AN TEDS 4, SALESWOMAN YOR THE DRY bi until Monday.and Northwestern was meted out to the woman who fell, the timesand.d'oorrespondi y enorgelis aLolhors; the.Indios two.pages STANLEY BAGG.1D Bt.James 8t.>, o0 frst flat; Dot alt heated.At 113 Champ de Mars woods.W.31.Boroagie, L3D1 25 Advices from St.Paul de Loanda, the ca Mr.Wood (Westmorclagd)BU to reduce law of the land should punish that man who that his h painod Bim ¢ ond tule els: lac illustrations of the LET 488 and 488 ST.LAWREN WANTED A GOOD VARNISHER YOR PIANO ! tol uf the Portuguese Province of An oi.the capital stock of the Maritime Bank of deliberately planned Aid executed the ruin then at et Bussot Bot dhe brads.and that hia hot Biot lish an 4 Fitorcon Taal: que BL a.Talham.JB ROOMS NICELY FomNIsHED, WITH OR WITH.3V work: \u201cApply 10 A.&.§.Nordhelmer, 311 a fia ; frios tack e Dom Cana chas man uall egu acti ; useh board.| made 0 on the + whites b 2 the Scns mr nu- Mr.Bergin\u2014Btll to amend the charter of Sho * equatorial Wires of the infernal | troubles he aûribated to some passing disor: ther one of best publications for OOM - WARM COMFORTABLE FURNISHE ANTED\u2014GIRLS, the 28 ln, an explosion of the Ontario Pacific Railway Company.regions would be too cold for the d©r.and gave them little attention, but they the a (being fifty cents for one Re room, for yeuag gentleinen; of magried couple with: WA ha eS AREER LISTE Pres order ed forty natives Mr.Guon\u2014Bill Fespecting thé Kingston perso: i nd Suid this ori grime.Opponents of | -seomed to increase in violence continually.mets at we know of.ae To Le out chidren.Lddrése F.290\" Brar Office.14 i Wholesale arrests of persons suspected of 23% Bosse ta cor orate he Quebec Wo b pad aid bat = t men and women \u201cJ never for a moment mt thought these things describe the x ro foi that House on Bt.Catherine St.No.1518, the far.JROQNE NICELY FURNISHED.556 LAGAUÇHE- WARE in aD ee Does Crorolemiers employed où the Railroad Bri poral This objection.bo thought, oouid be brovett HES if say.SP iehts at LTak m d Taso tnem fo are oforing as a grand Bret prizo | thest wept outof BSF pantie ro ha Per | WASTED RELY À HEALTHY WET rsa A or OD easton thas ok Aljon Bi fo £0\" extend the jurisdlotion agalust every law, the obleot of which was ing weaker all ali dhewhile, and could \u2018in ns way SILVER TEA SET OF HILPILES, House on be Antaine fe Na 250.Detreon RROOMROURLE 9995 L PPOMLAND SINGLE NTH purse 148 SE Antoine Steet Rk of the tario to plant and n mo account for it.\u201d ; ASE they must be naturalized or be dismissed.Me.Curren Bil to, provias for the dis- hearts of men, but to doter pérdons who had | Did youwtake no steps tosheck thesesymp- GENTLEMAN'S W ATOR an EXTRA ANSE Fiat of ground.Wil Bo onticaly OOMS _ FURNISHED, FOR HOUSE.VY a rcunguiri ELI RVANT ATR ROY Lage Mr.Silas Mo father of Lady Tupper, tribution of assets of insolvent debtors.not these © graces from the execution of the.toms?\u2019 Fonz Goud HUNTING OAsE LiaDY's WATCH; renovated ted if req keeping, to let.\u201cD.183° STAR om died a b, N.8.on Thureday nigbt.Mr.Ives resumed the debate on the mo- crimes which they were e.He Very little, it a .1 thought they w ore a Lapy's Com SILVER HUNTING \u201cVasant lots for « sale, or to let for a term of ping, tole ce WV ASTED-GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.ONE WHO Ho had bean In his usual health until San: tion of Sir Charles Tupper, * That the Midiculod tho Iden that (ho Act offered à only temporary in tore and would Caen Warcu; fifth, a GENTLEMAN'S COIN years, suitable for manufacturing establish- seen Sang 12 1h at LHS SL Cachermatie.APPR Bo day, when be was taken suddenly ill.After House do go itto committee the whole to promis | upon brazenness and blackmail- °°° pass away.But they did De not pass away, SILvER HUNTING CASE WartcH.Including ments, dioper he became paralyzed on one side consider ere roposed resvlutions re- and then treated the editor of The Mail ood kept Increasing.Finally, n fre alter the beautiful articles just mentioned, they Money lend on first-class city properties.on Booms Wanted, NWANTEP-TOUNG GIRL FROM © TO 6 DAILY TO Nt.,on Feh.6th, a paresl containing coat parcel of oranges.Fortier will Le rewarded on = bad passed, For ulars and never rallied.He was ninety-seven specting the ian Pacific Railway,\u201d and to-a castigation for having referred to the my fe RAY ginning give THIETT-THRER very valuable prizes, © apply to ANTED\u2014 BY A GEN ID W * dood wayes.Apply Gé University years of age.continued De enking up to recess.act as à arpataiization of the meanest Do Chat ay fans under pa eyes ao sored consisting of watches, in value from 1ostfecd A-FREVOST & CO.wv ARE Kbit a hed room | ur Bi Q In the House at Washington, Mr.Davidson After recess, the following bills were read form of cant\u201d He could mot see how fathers puffy.This indication increased un $30\" down to $7, Silver ined Dinner and Soares mou over eu minutes walk from VV DE SRI EDIATELY, 4 COACHMAN.AP.offered a resolution requesting the President 8 second time \u2018and referred to committee: \u2014 and brothers could oppose this act, which h an | with water, and nally Tea Knives, Tea FD me ngs, Books, Mouses Wanted.Vietocin square and west of Ayimer etrest Would d pay Py rehester st to prevent the delivery of Senor Carlos Aque- Tu incorporate the Halifax Mutual Marine was so just and honest The bi ill passed its swelled to normous proportions.I vas to the first three persons who sen Anna Eee me OA rit My To Je 4 rol ANTED ~ IMMTDIATELY.aX INTELLIGENT To, Bow in prison at Key West, Fla.until it Insurance Compa es Daly, \u2018Temperance second reading without a dissentient voice.ficted with acute rheamatlc pains and was correct answers 1 the wing Bible prob- ANTED \u2014 \u2014 FOR lsr MAY, SMALL 5 arene 100 B51 iis\" clerk for 3 fe insurance office ahall ascertained that the charges agains o oadia AL RKPRESENTATION.ouse or upper ten taining ANTED BY MARKIED COUPLE, BEDROOM ; a are true, and that he is not held respon- and.Groner Lite Assurance Company.\u2014Mr.Mr.Outmer\u2019 = pui for, for dual dual representation Beart 1 consultes Be gave = of Sur moat prominent pio he is the first Prophet named inthe 4 5 roc eo ppe nement, 2 Sontai sp Wana ig Foom with bourd, west of \u20ac aibedral St WANTED x GESE RAL SERVANT WHO ax os à or politi offences.was the nex ng bef ring.mi 341,\" 8 Otfice.ome at night.No washing or iront Appl | The rebels in the province of Nimdab a and MLC Rar porate the of Winnipeg\u2014 Quim ot simply mints it | to be legal for à ma months.br my condition was pach chat Reicher Whois the 8 in the ANTED\u2014A SELF-CONTAINED OR ne A MARRIED COUPLE, AT or ML uli \u201cPh 8 member for e o had htest > : N° fontay, Tong Tonq ui, Baye been ee 09 To extend to the Dominion of Canada the Dominion Parliaments.This was the ps hope.of my recovery.In this oc: : TIT-Who is the first Judge named in the core Jenement, | central al locality, MN oF CY oe dren Tops; Whi 20 minygoel NV all tamis: oles preferpd, APR OT i en vy losses.vided and has taken refuge\u2019 in doc, vs wers of the corporation called the Nether- for some years after Confederation, but number of months passed by, during which Biplet mpdern Soper i taxes.Address ter\u2014giaüng relerences\u2014to Comat piy Le ; wounded aad has_taken refuge in Bacnish.lands American Land Company\u2014Hon.Mr.about 1872 bills were passodiagainst the time Thad tosli consiantly In an esdy chair.Keach person competing most send Fiery d 24 gun hoat * Percival \u201d has destroyed nests of Abbott custom.Mr.Oulmet\u2019s pleading was not D den al \u201che.shiz, pains\u2019 I hed.phoke journal jaswers, for which the hood ANTED- À HOUSE UN THE NEIGH- Jonrd, We dase Dressmaker of known (olny nok ashe 1 Éirates at Savalow and Fowtainson, Killing 0 incorporate the Lake Nipissin very strong, in fact no real grounds were &xperienced increased to most terrible ago.il vrill he out to 20 red !borhood of Sherbrooke Street, between 4325 tomed ton Aretrclase trade arn Se : Pod wounding man + James Bay Railway Company.\u2014Mr.and ven for the re of the act at presentin nies.My thirst was intense and & for one year.Each question must University and Mackay Streets.Must befirat- J3OARD-#3.25.Apply corner Roy Lane and A taking charge of a Milline Teh ney\u201d Capatis > 1 æ y.on Viotoria).oroe.His main argument was that were ion of the rime I was wholl co o food as.be answered correctly in order to secure a class in every respect.Price from 2510, 200 28 a suleswoman.Apply Tor two days Lo Messra.i The boiler Alex.Brimm\u2019s brewery, at To confirm the lease of the Ontario and | dual representation legal, it.would enable When I did recover my | senses L'enfer 2 2 prize.1 The competition will only remain t $20.00.Address \u201cHouse,\u201d P.O.BOARD AND NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR May & C0 Cir.5 Freshwater, N ey 8.exploded ait noon oe the Quebec Railway to the Canadian Pacific certain men to devote their whole time to | aeverely that my éries could be he gen till ihe 30th February.The names and Tontrea!.Pmt Bran oie, 00 10 private family.Sddress J.ot ANTED\u2014 oung men, boys er girls can have when t © mon ex pner.It rose ilwa Company, and for other purposes.state craft, become, in fact perpetual politi- nearly a mile.No one can have any ard fr addresses of the prise winners, other ANTED-A SELF-OONTAINED Hou VY crime a Rel Ee Poms in afew pasiness, abou : thirty-fve (Brougb two floors, \u2014Hon.cians, who could draw a double salary, and the agony I endured, wes unable to eat or ith the correct answers, wiil be put blished containing about 5 or Trooms, in BOARD ;; VACANCIES FOR REGULAR OR TRAN.natarc.You can learn it in Te ny ing of a catch penny tilator shaft es bout three feet ofthe top Cag Incorporate the Alberta way and spout et eloquence in two council cham, deserted me and I Was 7 Surenath + gir nme | 7 © March issue of the Ladies Journal.jocalty.Address, etaing rent, &c.to \u201c P.HT \"23108 sient Boarders.85 Cathed 59 7 50e 10 6200 in an evening.withont hindrance 6 to present .marc AIO LE a a el hack and Iny Coal Company.\u2014Mr.Cameron (Victoria).ot Dyes He ukht it_wo it_would be for or the.good | \"Gay and night for.The publisher ¢ says the the prizes will be award- office.| BOARD VACANCIES 38 ST.DENIS STREET.NICE Rad damplés to commence woré On ba retarn aa es De a cer, tu oi Bac ny eo Teo ce | a Fp | SL en Wows fe, bs Ta.| a A Na 5 Sl \u2014 © je and hones sub- \u2019 \"ke.: = se LES Reports are current in Berlin of the re- Dougall.stance, was argument, and when the dimen Danoss in Mia moet.core he's dines 1 of Canada.tf ay, of our readers think of 2 AA an oui ASE 9, FO% CARSTY i vison: ad CHENEY & CO.Waltham, Mas tirement from office of Von Goessler, Minis- To amend the act incorpora the second reading was proposed, a determined think.I should have died bad I not learned of gompetine ro address is Editor Ladies\u2019 LET-A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILD- BL Mary street \" ares = 2 WASTE A RT LAS CONFECTIONER, ON ter of Ecclesiastical Affairs and Public In- Ottawa, Waddington & New York way opposition msnifested itself in & number of a gentleman who had suffered very much as I oronto, Canada.I ing lately occupied as a machine sho, who {horoughty understands NS of struction, who was defeated in the Diet on and Bridge Company.~ Mr.Hickey.cries of \u201c Lost.\u2019 had.and I resolved to Jarra ¢ the same course Sn oer of Brennan and Nasareuh Streets.Apply to ob Jersey tas, AY ork.Apply to 1.Burns, ee.the 7th on the motion of Dr.Stoecker Jro- ms, incorporate, the Comm, ial Bank of (Sore it it was ras put to the House Mr.Blake of treatment which sai roux « sited Bi 1 90.so Esterbrook\u2019s Pens are the best.3 Intosh & Bon.814 = toi à p ; © chan; r 2e 2 ng unin ome?Bervice.Vi Von To incorporate the Union Trust Corpors- Bako Sir John on ri a re of the the better going on in fing system.In! the Seal, Otter and Beaver Sets for overcoats RENT \u2014 CAB MAKERS AND |- : Situations Wanted.Geessler told his friends his administration tion of Canada\u2014_Mr.Hesson.only laughed and said that the country and course of a week ai Tr ishod al \u201cove from 8 large assortment to seloct, irom.Can be st.copholstere: feras cetablished premises, 1396 CARNIVAL WEEK 0 was hindered by his own party.To incorporate the Saskatoon Northern house was extremely anxious to hear Mr.body and Tol apd ai anotherman.I corto Buttoned on any coat, aud fit better thao if dal, commodious kod somionabie Enema Len.* OQEKEEPING \u2014 AN ACOOUNTANT - Railway Company\u2014Mr.Ferguson (Wel- Blake's opinion.As the gentleman sho ed d sewed on.Buttons on coat sewed on in ten ROWXE, Architect, 1374 51.Catherine sires.3S § a Bree or four hours 8 day to Novo te to wri TERRIFIC.EXPLOSION.land).no prospert of quioting his extreme ansioty, ontrels oured through the wonderful imes; Minutes, at L.Robinson's Fashionable Tall.Good Hotel A dati books and anditing vouchers, s desirous of © sr A Disastrous Event at the Standard Oil \u2018To incorporate the Owen Seund Dry Dock, the question was put to the House, and the miraculous power of Warner's Safe Cure, oring Establishment, 31 Besver Hall.29tf Trans LET-\u2014STORE AND DWELLING, Nos 0 e ccommodation ploymen \u201c35.07 sia cdl, Works.Sh building & Navigation Company (lim- bill was lost by an overwhelming majority.which I consider the most valuable discovery 51 and 5: 53 Beaver Hall.Premises may AT THE WANTED BY A A YOUNG GIRL, WOEK_ IN | HosTEe's Porn, LL.Feb.8.\u2014A few min- »\u2014Mr.Allan.Sir John and a majority of the ministers 9% Modern times.\u201d \"Specific Briicles sesaat.Apply to Thos.Phillips, Jo; 3 5, pra Qitre orauation né ssjesiadg.Adaread i 3a tes after two 0 clock this afternoon laren Respecting the Ontario & Quebec Railway voted for the measure, but the entire opposi- 40d you feel ool apparently well well now?\u201d P .J acques Cartier Hotel Be tanh ot the Standard Ol Works here tres Company\u2014 Ww tion opposed it.be aril indeed, th 3 ood health, eat O LET\u2014A TWO STORY BRICK \u2019 WW ANTED-BY, A STHONG ACTIVE BOY, A SITCA- fire and exploded with terrific force.The Respecting te Sitding up of the Spring TEE CHAPLEAU OASE.oatly surp both the and rs Sand my Ir friends Building, lat lately Occupied as a machine ON THE SQUARE horse, or attend Turnéde in & entiere à jake care ot a explosion was followed by a burst of flame, Hill & Parrsboro Coal and Railway Com- The St.Ong Chapleau scandal was then markable restoration.after was virally in in A 1, shop, corner of o and Nazareth streets.Apply to \u2014_\u2014 152 SL Urbain Street.wen «cases Sie enveloped the In quick succes- pany, a nd the sale of the property to the ventilated by Mr.Cameron of Huron.This the grave.My daughter, who has been terri- 324 J.W.McINTOSH & SON.5O\u2014BEpro0us\u2014HOQ sion there were seven other explosions of \u2018 umberland Coal & Railway Company Mr.gentlemen read from the report ot the com- bly troubled with a pain in her back caused by PORE THE WEI 02 or Tan CARNIVAL L'ONLT, 0 LEF-SHOP 705, BES] WANIED-BY A YOUNG LADY LATELY FROM Garrison d § Nor ieth J s Salily, 1854 Aa the ne tache Arm der te secure his Ae In Town ackize tha: toe Pg rd FOR ; À Ja =t Chicago.nai ipduooments core \u201c3 \u201cto energatia À a neh el nares SALE AT STAR SEERE.| prisée > =\" a SE eg SRE DRE DOI | | - \\ we t 10752500 = Lou a Lo LS, \u201cve = \u2018 ER Lo 1j oo XB - wo.pr Let a 0 LL a T4 ] = _ Les q, \u2018aver \u201chay 3 E y D hat 5 orine was sorry, very sorry, and sald so with a frank regret her middle-aged lover He might be unskilled in toe mysteries of the tender passion, but he had an inward conviction that love would ak such candid words, never lonk k at him with such erystal clear, innocent © yes.She walked with him to the gate, her n cutls astream in the Jul 2 oetor than aver in the July sunshine.\u201cWill you not write to me sometimes Mr.Gilbert could not belp aski don\u2019t know how glad I shall be of you all.\u201d Mademoiselle Bourdon promised readily.\u201cThough I don't write very good letters,\u201d she remarked, deprecatingly.spelling wrong, and the grammar dreadful) write iu English, but sa if you'll promise to tell me of all my mistakes, I'll write with plea- never s up when I want to improve; sure.\u201d Bo what were to be Lhe most precious love letters on earth ic the gentleman, were to be regarded us \u2018\u2018 Euglish compositions\u201d by the Mr.Gilbert returned to New York, and ulous city a blank and howling he exercises In English composition began, and though both grammar aad spelling might get themselves into hopaless snarls, to him they were the most eloqu\u2018nt aud precious epistles ever woman August, September, The letters from Miss ourdon «ane like clockwork, and were the bright spots in Richard Gilbert's hard-worki wrote her back; music, and pictures and albums, things without e found that wilderness.bed.And time weat on.and October Notine Kent Any reason.ure!y! ut what was it ?ber brought him his answer.very uusatisfactory.\u201cKent Farm, Nov.28, 1860.\u201c DEAR MR.GILBERT\u2014 You must pardon me for not replvinz Lo your last letters.bavo been 50 busy.A gentleman met with an accident three weeks ago, house: broke his left arm, and I have hed to take care of him.Auot Hetty bad so much todo all the that sh could not.and send you our best.wishes.much obliged for the magazines, right ankle.ments, \u201cP.S.\u2014-The gentle He Is with us still.from voureity.\u2014N.in the solitude ot his legal sanctum, Richard Gilbert, with frowning brow and eyes, real this blighling opistie.H suspicions were coofirmed\u2014more than eon- There was a gentleman fo the case \u2014=3 zentloman who absorbed so much of Miss Noriuo Bourdon\u2019s time that she co firmed.not answer his letters, and ho was * ® \u2018from your oity.He was youn no doubt; and if there rdly sex more fatal to female hearts chai another, it 1s your voung and good-looking New Yorker.meet with an accident, too, at ber very door gh he wore enacting a vel; as if that were want- Jos to turn a silly seventeen-year-old head.Of course, Lo0, it was his arm and bis aukie hat were smashed, not his villainous face: nd Noride sat by his bedside, and bathed Hs forehead, and held cvoling draughts to \" his parched lips, and listened to bis roman- ¢, [mbecile delirfums, &e.im nights, she read to him, she talked to him, she sang for him.Mr.Gilbert was a Christian gentleman, so he did not swear; but I am bo felt like swearing.j erushed tha strode up an gegal tiger.better, Confound the puppy! @ood-luvkin Class of the \u2014precisely as _tuou ghapter out of a no Be is » Was taken.Baton fo ; , mutky rom loving and marrying hor ?t! Thon why had uaocture he snt his teeth -, and scowled moodily ab ite prin Journey.the chair empty.soon of that bast u light and war are \u201c13 - A very pretty ploture.\u201c \u201c-, The room was lit by the leaping fire alone, tod on a low stool, botore th ; eside the flre, he saw Norine.d the lovely atorv of \u201c Lailah sont her the green and She wore a orimsoa over which her black bair fell, i how fair the he dark eyes her soft, sweet \u201cvery nice.\u201d And gavo a gront start., Ho knew him.His worst fears ware realized.He saw a man both young and good: looking\u2014some- wood-looking.The pale\u2014but when was that \u2014tho tall figure ( suit, the mas.w York artiat, baîr was glossy, wavy, abundant; the silken, blond moustache artistically curled; the spesking, innocent.Yes, strange to say, innocent as the limpid e there, it is to be feared, this very nice \u201d young gentleman's innocen thing more, facs was th a fault in the aycs of a girl elegantly terpieco of & | blue ayes of a child; an \u2014\u2014\u2014 = Surely\u2019 et 5850 pony Shion.End ihe loved, he ould ith deadly fear, e said, huskily.world, what ev * Laurenos Thorndy or + What fortune bas sent here ?ss my wife.Would eit she were wy wife?young woman of soven and twent, r your mark, Mr.Richard Gilbe irl, except that she CHAPTER IIL UENOB THORNDYKER.Frollo, curied up beside his = MR.LAU The little d mistrese, was the first to He rushed fo) e book she was reading, at the same moment, and bebeld the dark ure in the doorway.rine Bourdon sprang to her feet, blushing violently, and came forward with out- It was the tirst time he had ever seen her blush\u2014like thatthe first time her voloe had faltered.Bhe might be as sho said, but all the vid, 408 Was gone.lue eyes done their surprise,\u201d he sald, aoe and shrinking at do I know of this .has silken ringlets, an all sorts of charming, 2 tching ways.I will not make an idiot I will go away and d my folly.1 was a simpleton friendly greeti , looked up from myself at my age.rgst her an evar to come.\u201d 9 kopt his word.He went away with his Story untold.He bade them ail with a paag of regret more keen t he had ver folt bolyre in his life.the litte brown han stretched hand.of mademoiselle ilu ered a thought longer than the others in h \u201cperhaps bis partiag look toto those Wis a shade more wistful.He was golng for good Low, to bocome a wise rman once more, and he might never look into them n frank, Hasom, ch Laurence Thorndyke's * I have taken gazing into her eyes, \u201ca3 I did once before.ow York und business very suddenly some- ; ve a standing did not half like.invitation bere.\u201d \u201c We are very you, Mr.Gilbert, an embarrassment, a restraint altogether new in his ex you very mue Tho youug man on the sota, who all this time had been calmly looking and listening, Bow took an easier position, and spoke- * Six and twenty years\u2019 experience of this wicked world bas taught me the folly of being surprised at anythin But if I had not outlived the power of wondering centuries ago, I should woader to see Mr.Richard Gilbert out of the classic pre- cinets of Fulton street the tirst week of I suppose now you wouldn\u2019L bave looked to see me here ?* 7 He held out a shapely, languid hand, with a large diamond ablaze upon it.The lawyer touched it, almost as cordially as though it were an extended finger.\"1 certainly should not, Mr.Thorndyke.Mr.Darcy, when I lad\u2014I am very Norine auswere alter you went away.\u201d under the sun.I imagined, and so did saw hum last, that you were in Boston, prac- your profession.\u201d So I was until a month suppose it never entered yovur\u2014Ii mean bis venerable noddie, to conceive the possiMiiity of.rmy growing tired of practisiuæ Such is the fact, bowever.Even the hub of the universe may the frivoious mind o physic to the dogs\u2014 present at least.my profession.routh, and l\u2019ve Il mone of it\u2019 for the My patients\u2014few and far say\u2014will get much more comfortably, and stand a much better chance of recovery without me.\u201d I don\u2019t doubt it at all.But drab-colored life.e scat her books and \u201cMy uncle ean\u2019t hope to escape the crosses of life any more than poorer and better men.All work and uo play makes\u2014what's his name\u2014a dull boy.Thore will be a row very likely; even a model of every Christian and social virtue like myself can't hope to escape the martyr's crown and ides, the souner my venerate is convinced that my talents don't lie in the bleeding and blistering, the scuna and salts It would bedifficult to say, from what | know of Mr.Laureuce Thorn- dyke, in what line the what you mean to do?\u201cI shall go in for sculpture,\u201d he responded, witb Lhe calm consciousness of superior \u201cOther men bave made fame and fortune by art, and wby not I?If my hy- uncle would onfy Rome, and enable me ave the strong- nd, and was happy.And then the Ides of dark November came, and all this pastoral bliss was ended and over.The lottors ceased abruptly, and without His last two remained unanswered.He wrote a third, and fell into a Was she siek ?\u2014was {was she\u2014 No, not faithless, He turned cold at the bare thought, The last week of Novem- confess alliteratively that she ting ou the stone steps of the secret stair.\u201c| was nearly perished,\u201d she added shivering.But Magdalen, dear, your story was so charmingly told that it seemed quite a pity to disturb you by -eoming \u201cti.They were telling the strangest dreams aud ghost stories, Hasty \u2014 fever whil iine, the better, y du lie.May lask shell out, send me to to study tho old masters, 1 est internal conviction that\u2014 \u201cThat you would set the world on fire enius.That you would eclipse We are all very pretty workbox, and 1 T am, dear Mr.Gilbert, with the most affectionate senti- known others to think so before, and I know the sort of * fame and fortune\u2019 How do you come to be here?\u201d very curtly and abrubtly this.\u201cAh! therebv hangs a tale,\u201d with a long, tender glance at Norine.of a most hap NORINE K.BouRDon.man is greatly better.Helis very nice.He fs \u2018Iam the debtor My horse thiew ourdon, passing alon, moment, turned Good Samaritan an \u201cI don't mean that,\u201d Mr.Gilbert sald, stiffly; * how do you come to be in Maine beg your pardon.Tom Lydyard\u2014the Portland Lydyards, you know _no, I sup- poss you don't know, by the by.yard was to be married.and invited me over on the auspicious occasion.Tom's a Ha- vard man like myself\u20143worn chums we were \u2014brothere-in-arms\u2014Damon and Pythias, and ali that bosh; and when ho asked me down to his wedding, could [\u2014I put it to ourself now, Gilbert\u2014could I refuse?I cut he shop\u2014I turned my back on blue pills and chloral\u2014I came\u2014I sa w-1-mademoiselle, may 1 trouble you for a You have no idea, Mr.Gilbert, what a nuisance ! ain, not being abie to do anything for mysell yet.\u201d ; \u201c Perhaps I have,\u201d was Mr.Gilbert\u2019s fri gid Toe sight of Norine bending over that recumbent lgure, the roseate glow on her face, the humid light in her eyes, gave him à sensation as of actual physical pain.And be knew what this languid, graceful, slow king young Sybarite\u2019's life had been if And he must lass of lemonade! over,\u201d tussily muttered Sir Hasty, p out his handkerchief to be in readiness for the fatal news, and already giving his fore- He could see it all.und to say he jum oor little letter into a down his office like à caged The gruen-eyed monster put rth his obnoxious claws, and never left him tor many a dreary atrocious posteript, so - 30 diabolical to read.\u201cHe is great] Just at that moment, and lt was a relief.Aunt Hester entered, tollowed b Reuben and Joe.doubt about his welcome from them, no change in the place he held in their esteem and affection.Tea was ready, wouid every- please to come.Thorndyke's fractured limb was by no means equal to locomotion, so Reuben wheeled him, sofa and all into the next room, aud Aunt Hester and Nore vied with each other in waiting on him.It comes natural to all women to pet sick men\u2014if the \u2018man be young aud handsome, why it comes all tbe more naturally\u2014and, ab! don't sick men like to be nnocently written, y better.He ls with us still.The italics were the reader's, not the writer's, Oh, confound him! what a pity {t had mat been his neck! - Buddenty he paused in his walk\u2014his brows it, bis eyes flashiug, his mouth sot.Yes, at was il-he would do it\u2014his resolation He would go straight to Kent Farm and see for himself; and the next t eight, a.n1., the express train for re among its passengers, Mr.R.bert, of New York.The train whirled him away, and as the wber landscape flew by, 8 awoke all at one to a sense of what he as about.Why was he going ?To mean ?To ask Norine Bourdon to be his Wifc?Certainly not! Ee and keep some more fortunate man Nu restraint t sick by any means \u2014that was all over and done with.He took his tea from Aunt Hester's hand and drank icken from Norine and talked to them both in that lazy, pleasant voice of his, or lay silent, and stroked his moustache with his diamond- ringed hand, and looked handsome, and which, the talk or tho silence, wus most arous, it would have puzzled a cleverer man than Richard Gilbert to tell.tleman\u2019's knowledge of the place called rgatory was hazy up to the present, but to-night be bad actual eo, To sit there an it, his toast and To play dog io the ate therm.And be come?At this El Ho dent that night at Boston-went to bed there, that is to saay\u2014I am not sure that he slept\u2014and next inorning resumed his He reached Portland before noon, ed at his usual hotel, and then, as the noon sun began to dro wintry sky, set out, on foot for - How famillar it all was.the fields were green and the trees wavin sud the birds singing, he had walked th mad beside Norine.ite with to-da lack, gaunt skeletons, and or Jone, listen to Aunt Hoster chirping and Uncie Reuben prosing, and see the blue eves making love, in eloquent silence, to the black ones; was almost too much for human nature to endure.She sat there silent, shy, all unlike the brighl, chattering Norine of the Summer gone, but with, oh! such an infinite She sat beside How often, when But the flelds were y, the trees the July birds #3 bad changed four months, why not Norine as well 7 It way fourhy the lawyer's watch as he raised the Intch of the walke.l up the show-sbrouded path.There stoud tha gnarled old apple tree, with its \u2018rustic chair; but the tree was lealless Doors and windows wide open when he s9w them last, with sunshine and Summer floating in; now all were closed, and the Decomber binata howled around the gables.ly bappy face.si horndyke, she ministered to that convalescent appetite of his, and that was enough.h when silence ig 80 sweet?upper ended ; Mr.Thorndyke was wheeled back to his post in the front roem beside the fite.Norin® never came near bim ail the reat of the evening.She sat at the little upright plano, and poured out her whole heart in song.Richard Gilbe a heart full of miserable, gnawing jealousy, understood those rke, lying wit What need of arden gate and songs, perhaps half-closed eyes, half-smiling lips, did too.They were ol- fashioned songs that the lawyer had sent her\u2014favorites of his own: Ifeel\u2019 and \u201cDrink to me only Yes, the meaning of those swoet vid ballada were not for him.It was maddening to see Laurence Thorn- dyke lying there, with that conscious smile on his lipg, and knowl, heart lay in his han chose.He with the last note bade them good night.There was no one to be but tho red light of a fire streamed brizhily out through the curtains ol the par or.- \u2026, He went slowly up the front door, and entored the ball, partment stood half open\u2014 mth, voices gnd laughter came through: and Mr.Gilbert threshold an instant, and loo \u2018within.with thine eyes.\u201d 80 well the singer's , to deal \u2018with as he ruptiy enoug early, Gilbert,\u201d Thornd sald, looking at his watch.ens of a hurry you're In.You've no ollents And Miss Bourdon is goine to sing us balf a dozen more songs e Mr.Gilbert paid no attention whatever to He turned his xplained elab- t It was im- aused on the od at the pic- ing alou Fook H gilt volume himself.r merino dress, and tu the fan dark, plquant face looker wero bent upon her book, and voice was the ouly sound in the room.On the sofa, \u201c gontleman \u201d of smote the table that it Tang \u201cThose phoasants I've lad till now, but if you never were to shoot one here agnin he shan\u2019t \u2014for sneaking here where nobody wants bim.\u201d \u201cAnd we both, and Campbell here too, were to have ridden next day over to Fox- combe to see if we could fall in with the hounds,\u201d grumbled Dyco.Pr 5 Tor you\u201d BOTH Hh à sor SA a back upon him indeed Uncle Reuben tl ible for him to remain longer to-ni rilouslv n ualv near hat he would call ea r letter\u2014the he chard Gilbert, looking, t and departure.\u2018He is very much changed,\u201d remarked Aunt Hester, thoughtfnliy.think so, Norry?He's nott ant and free as he used to b grumpy, I should say,\u201d an- ** Pleasant and free\u2019 are the last terms I should think of to Richard Gilbert.Not half bad fellow either, ola G especial hing like so pleas- ilbert, but an awful prig ou think so, Miss Bourdon?\u201d \u201cI Hke Mr.Gilbert ver Bourdon answered, strum Key», \u201cand I think him ad out of spirita to-nigh y much,\u201d Miss mipg Idly on the a.- these lururies and without even the thongh, I tansy.\u201d of sport, after which his heart had Continued so often, 147 THR DEAD OF JnghT, hes UE - Authoë d \u201d Qusinie\u201d wd Jone d'à GE * Grand _ ' {REGISTRRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SHA OOFYRIGNT ACT or 1875.) As to w M re for that no ons can (f18ptage he wosid that the following ripen oad | Cerise na\" Continued from Saturday, 26th Jas.CHAPTER VL A TELEGRAM | WHAT Is IT?by, you are shivering with tne cold, I h selzing \u201cWwW de lave, exclaimed Luna, ber mother\u2019s one hand.\u201cAs cold as charity, as our old purse says,\" proclaimed Dyco, who had foreibly possess ed himsaif of bis aunt's other hand, while he dragged ber forward to the fire.\u201cW on earth didn't you join us sooner.\u201d \u201cAnd what, in the name of goodness, hag she got uuder her arm.Give me these,\u201d cried Roger, also unceremoniously seising a load of four immense red opjects, two of which Lady Audrey carried under each arm, waking these latter wrongly look akimbo.They all treated the mistress of Rockwood with the most perfeot respect, but still if she was meant by nature to be played with.\u201cWhat have we here?\u201d went on Roger, examining his booty.*I declare, no less than LWo enormous Peerages, Burke's Landed Gentry, and Walford, each of \u2018em.Why, in the name of wonder, Aunt Audrey, do you walk about with thoee haystacks of litera- tyres\u201d \u201cO, my dear boy, don\u2019t you know one should always use up one's odds and ends of tiwe usefully.1 thought there might be a few minutes to spare before dressing time, and then it would be such a pity uot to have thew by me!\u201d As she spoke Lady Audre looked round on all her boys and ; a quite sell-exculpatory air, as il Knowing they would laugh at ber, so giving pr sion by a sweet Lall-ashamed lsug givls wit \u2018mis.erself.\u201cAnd do you live with them under your arm?\u201d pursued Roger, ruthlosal \u201cMy dear Roger, not when {zo to bed.Then 1 only leave them beside the candie, because if one wakes up through the night it is such an interest and amusement to look out one\u2019s friends\u2019 pedigrees.varticu- larly when you know they haven't any.\u201d The rising amusement at this was speedily interrupted by Sir Hasty's boisterous approach, who came dowa the corridor shouting for his wife.* What, there you are! Why I looked in here through the window just now, and went to your own room, and everywhere.Where were you hiding?\u201d * titding, indeed!\u201d Her Ladyshi bad bo a n sit- \u201cYou are asilly old woman to sit there listening.Dreams, indeed! Wait till I tell them uly story, about dreaming the Derb winner.\u2018That was one; {f you l ou all after dinner, and how my lady here id me out of a mint of money.Ah{ you may well look away .but you'll have to look here, for this is a telegram that I've been searching the house over to give to you.Opeu it, don't be atraid; let's hear what it's all about.\u201d ; Thus adjured, Lady Audrey as if she was rather afraid, nevertheless, slowly began turning the envelope before openi it.in that quiet part of the countr were still unusual and caused a tremor to pervade their rocipients.All the rest stood round, plainly 8] somewhat fearful expectation.Even Bir Hasty, for all his loud summoning, had not been and still was nut at hig ease, as ihe young people who knew him so well were aware.He was stroking his red beard with quite an agitated kindly look in his small gray eyes.Was ita summons to a death- ke I'll tall ft y telegrams aring her feelings of .or was any one seriously ill?The Brands thought of their mother, and were on thorns, lest anything of ill had happened at Applegarth, and that their aunt was deputed to break it to them.Lady Audrey took out the telegram enclosure with a fluttering hold; read slowly\u2014raising her delicatelv pencilled eye-brows up in her oval forehead with an expression of slow dismay\u2014and then as slowly, slowly, maddeningly slowly, looked round on the intensely interested group with large eyes distended ap alllngly.\u2018\u2018 What Is it?\u2019 all murmured with sin they king hearts.\u201c0, dash jt! Tel us the worst, and Ai it ng head a rub.Said Lady Audrey, in small accents of fine misery, \u201cMr.Slocombe .Boyle .1He is coming to-night to stay! He wilibe .here .for er.\u201d Then there was a thunderclap! That was from Sir Hasty, and then another and another! each containing some hail showers of naughty invectives which made poor Lady Audrey positively hold her ears whilst the storm raged upon that peaceful hearth, increased by murmurs and sighs of discontent from the girls, and lou the Brand bovs.Only young Colin was silent.He did not know what it was all about.At last, Sir Hasty paused and glared about him with his red s to stand upright with remaining rage whilst his eyes gleamed with an almos bloodshot gaze.He had heaped the names of every dfsagree tural history could supply his memory upon the unwelcome guest, and now, bis vocabulary exhausted, he voice, assuming the appearance of a noble lion whose fury is spent, and whose bristles gradually smooth themselves, \u201cIf you were all talking of ghosts and pre: sentiments.I am sure some of you might have had the ghost of a warning of su calamity as this.\u201d Mr.Slocombe Boyle was 8 middle-aged young man, the next and the object of Sir Hasty\u2019s most in disgust.Nobody conld console the master of tha house; so everybody thought it safest to say nothing.\u201cWhat does he say ing for?\u201d went on the sullen host.\u201cHe says, dear: \u2018missed my train South, so will do myself the pleasure of driving acrosa country to stay a day or two.Hope you will be glad to see me arrive for dinner \u201cHumph, a string of fine words, just like the fellow.Why couldn't he say plainly.shammed losing the train, in order to sp out the land.gare a button, pind Su me too late for inner, or an ng s going, 0 may miss a train or two south whe as want to go by \u2018em.\u2019\u201d : With « huge sigh the baronet sank heavily into a chair and ran his hands with perplexity through his thick hair, Luna bung about her afflicted father kias- ing and soot at everybody for sympathy, whilst laughing in a soft way with an expression of misery.\u201c Well, well, one must look the devil in the face,\u201d anid Sir Hasty, at last rousing him- golf \u201cWe must all hol Suncll of war.ow remember, boys, we mus as dull ag ditchwater while this\u2019 rufftan stays, or he'll never got out of houge.- No shooting, no hunting, nor anyt - dan't let me see one of you giris even laugh !\u201d \u201cAnd we were to bave gone out after the pheasants to-morrow,\u201d groaned Roger.8 growls from k of hair seeming quite able beast with which na- said in a quite weak elr to the baronetoy, tense ?Howlong is he com- ow you hate me, but don't nl » ing him.Lady Audrey looked d a council of var \u201cNot a shot shall be fired,\u201d and Sir Hasty with bis palm.saved for you hat, you were to have h my boy, and you don't often r cob, de said Sir Hasty sparing a kindly glance at the tall quiet lad.helped.\u201d Colin.poor fellow, felt the disap tment even more Keenly t is juniors, for they had always had thelr own ponies at Applegarth, and hers too had their own specially appointed mounts\u2014a Joung unter \u201cBut it can't be the others, h oroughb for Roger and an old r Dyoo; but he was poor, apd had been {: as a poor gentleman's son, without EE ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STRAMSHIPS, 1884\u2014Winter Arrangements\u20141884 A LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE TE a e ome.He arriv the 4 = PRES 1 0.Works,\" at © paul loyal à 0 e even- oyés of every d cof the epartmie néral and local ts, and that of har » rs officers and em of the G.T.R.lof which wer \u2018Yogard ublic building there.A anos o'tha Dundas and Inthe inquest on the body of Susan Eta Whi aaa, tio a veo Who was hi n off ch, rushed to is cheelis puffed out with la like a Srumpoter.Bir Waterjoo roads.rsôn, on account of izabeth\u2019s n o bedroom,\u201d he observed\u201d bamor, which at first * Indeed, you are pitab J dans ih of évident surprise and satisfactior \u201c Pray be very careful of the hanginge 61 the bed.They might be easily set on fire singed, amd that would be irvepara out on Bir H, nés\u2014\" you w teaus dont touch the walls, as is d and valuable the least precious! You may safely rely on : have such a& natural things beautiful.t them as carefully as a cat am @ the stairs with a glest t of keeping Oo! ness manifest- ds the \u201cguest of the evening\u201d\u2014the responses that the occasion in this section of the country.Underwriters\u2019 Association | the inefficiency of artment, to in- March, unless the City Council in the meantimo take steps to obviate the eauses of complaint.Thursday morning the Kingston lector levied upon the office turnitu Boyal Insurance Company for taxes imposed in nce with the assessment on the eompany\u2019s incoms.The amount was under protest aud the company will sue city for the amount.was lost upon ls the water works and fire insurance rates HALIFAX & ST.JOHN8, N.F.LINE.E GREAT DR.DIO LEWIS.ver of rey good late, Il at Dixville is shut down most the want of water.The Rev.C.B.Washer has in connection with Church b Mr.A.O.MoOoy has started Cla Mill, and is now inning he The Dixville Council and appointed Bru The roads have been and lumbering is quite b \u2014\u2014 HIS OUTSPOKEN OPINION.The very marked tostimonials from fessors, respectable Physicians, an f intelligence and character to the re, published in HEWFOUHDLRIL wateh that y gone to Quebec pes, é editorial columna of our ony I was impelled Warner's SIPE C cine is not injurious, and will frankly add 1 found myself the vietim An amicable settle- s and Portiand Service.meat, however, may be reached as to the Many, of hess nsow PF s tax.to purchase some bottles and.analyze it.Be- wing three times the Iam satisfied the m met on Monday las ce Baldwin, Esq., Bayer, rd, school inspector, visited the ay la-\" and was About 4.30 on Friday morning, a fire broke out in the residence of A.Fair, Brantford, supposed to bave been caused of a coal stove.ing, occupied by huols on Wednesd well pleased with the progr Stanbridge East.the Munici Council of t Bedford en Mondes the of Stanbridge Eas mayor of the Town.men of th fro : dis of Cony ua © au ing of this high honor.; The ladies are determined that the Les to be beld at O'Delt\u2019s y evening,the 16th veu in the place.y The front part Mr, Fair as a was not touched by fire, smoke and water.loss is not known, but is covered by insurance io the Aitna An influential deputation from and Halifax arrived he claims of these citles to be tern termini of the Canadian Pacific Railway\u2014Quebec in the Summer months and Halifax in the Winter.tions met to-dgy and had a le ference as to the aincity, rather o dued and somewh \u201cYT've no doubt ursued Sir Hasty lish story about this room bel But you're not the man to mind that!\u201d with urly British codtempt for \u201c Ha-ha-ha! Hee\u2014hee! Not at all.But Just out of curiosity, what was the tale?\u201d \u201cThere Is an old knight who is sup ou inl the night, for daring n't do anything aud if he did appear you could always turn out, you know.\u201d \u201c es, in the middle of à Winter night.Thank you.\u201d : nig Mr.8locombe\u2019s teeth chattered at the sug- & But with & loud, although he had forbidden mirth house, Sir Hasty was already on the stairs.ve given him a fine ghost story,\u201d he m- downstairs, rubbing his hands with glee.\u201cMade it up at a moment's notice, I ive you my honor, Li our ghost classes.\u201d .Slocombe Boyle was proba- rejoicing so much ss the splendour of his apartment, t bed was a monumental four- hung in red silk nicke ed blue and gold flowers; barely space in the s of & serious kid.I should ume this preparation.the medical profession stands esençe of more the testimony Glasgow «& Besten Service.kidney malady, w of hundreds of intelligent and very reputable ardly leaves room to d thai those happy dincoverios ion BoD Sue of ose y discoveries whic oi y bring help & faffering humanity.th inst., Mr.H.C an expression of 8 euch superstition.to rise and curse Ror Freight, Passage of further information apply to sleep in his ~ Montreal Portland.20z WhiteCross Line - so» | Sleinmann & Lodwig OWNERS & GENERAL AGE Pireci ead tof Under contract with the Dominion THE BTEAMERS WILL SAIL.ressens rer Tan 000 on or a ® BERT ET it cae the heer rend Trunk e wees for modérais th; BS Laaing grantea in Antwerp to A Wi Hamm East on Frida rean line ever An energetic committee ment of the matte: will to this effect.in the place are in the Bow impatiently waiting for a bid.at deal of grumblin e people about Stanbridge East in conte arrival of the evening real.Since the late change of the Central Vermont half past ten o'clock roper steps to ta e members of the Govern- y and lay the case before them.A large deputation waited upon the legislation committee of the Toronto Olty Coun- presented a petition more than two-thirds of the rate- ing for annexation v.À special meet- 80 State Street, 1 India Street, - r and are working with a cil on Thursday, and the city uncondition: is indulged in of the council will be beld to-day to take definite action in the matter.The opponents of the scheme intend ap tion restraining the Cit ing with the matter.rises from land speculators who hold large blocks of land In the district.At the instance of Chief Grant legal proceedings have been taken ag Stewart, sub-contragtor for the new depart- block excavation on Wellington street, Ottawa.The charge is for negli- oe in blasting, which has resulted in er to property in the vicinity ot the and for unlawfully and injuriously rmitting large pieces of stone and rock ro d projected oh Sparks stree thereby endangering the lves of ped Hana OT the ! sequence of the la mails from Mont in the time table y it is frequently 1y Those Sesiding a ood only those residi vi office are enabled gr the following day.- NTS, ng for an injune- rANTWERFP.uneil from deal- e opposition chiefly OURATHE BiSCos D'OLLIVIER Certain and radicale Ours By this cfionsious De puratius of Che most inveterate CONTACWUS DISEASES, MALADIES OF THE 8x3, ERUPTIONS, IMPURITIES or THE BLOGD.ACERS et their matter until OI course other offices uffer this same inconvenience.bat arrangements will be made to leave the city early in the hus remedy this g such universal tion throughout the Townships.for a local train afternoon and t t mall old Tash- which is causin k reverently around it high narrow mirror against the wail h a lover of the an- waa very dim, altho enraptured with the tique would no doubt] quaint simplicity of its flat frame, covered N EW MAGAZINES, Dominion Sanitary Jowrnai has some valuable articles o matters concarn munity, such as Danger in Cann intecting Walls, The Art Union for January presents ita pplement consisting of an k cnry Farrer, entitled \u2018 Off ! Quarantine, New York,\u201d and representing an ocean steamer lying off Staten Island.Some clever sketchings from the American Art Thare and Burns; Nieh: The Depurstive Blacuits of Dv vigr sre The onty ese spproved \u201ctas Acadessic de Nedearne de Park The only ome satharmed by (9s Freacs Government; The oniy om empaoyed in the Homatus ot Parg NATIONAL REWIRR: « - ) ticoats, and caps made to stand out, like queer bagso relievn shepberds and shepherdesses.Also the chairs were so quaintly gnarled and carved that no human back bone could upon them, and Mr.8 ful cushion behind his spine.Lastly, when this gentleman entered the drawing-room where all were assembled, he ee Lady Audrey, to u 801 's \u2019 But real y room is so slippery\u2014hee hoe\u2014that 1 felt obliged to skate for every article I required whilst dressing, and against the walls or furniture To de Oniinued nest Saturday.A Russian Heiress.The Queen of the fete was of sixteen, the Princess H danghter on the paternal Slavonic poet, and The other night a woman, ed at the Kinæston police statlon door and She was fairly well clad and bore an air of respectability.She said she had no home, but her brother, a is reported to be the Ventilation of Sewers, ed Fruits, Drying and Dis- The steamers of this BS.BAUMWALL, from Hamburg 11th Feb, 08 EAN PR IN RAMEE I Aa ye, be loved nb rest- merchant in K worth from $50, be compelled to go to the poor-house for the Winter.station in the morning with the intention of making another appeal to her brother for patrons with a su etching by Mr.H.88.VORSETZEN.Antwerp 25th April, for direct, and after ly every month at fixed h Bills of Lading Antwerp to all p.For rates of freight and risar & Marsily.Antwerp, Thesecretary of the reception.committee | has written to Dr.Wilson asking him not to reach Kingston before Wednesday.He is Toronto.The committee have not concluded tneir canvass.© doctor replies announcement will be made \u2018to the time of the reception, which will The latest feature of th A$ Meulty Is that a Dumber pi - the congregation refuse pay their su scription to the church debt unless Dr.Wil- An Idyl, the frontispiece drawn by H.P.Thare, represents a girl sitting on à wall accompanied by a with Mr.William Hart on th dividualitv in Art forms reading matter, by her Information As soon as the À conversation LAVIOLETTE & NELSON, soma interesting | ao and altogether the number is tully up to the average standdar.The February number of The Univerae contains, amongst other items of interest, short sketches of the career of Lowell aud Henry James, : occur in the Cit f the Cathedral and also at Halifax, PASSENGER { James Huseel] junior, illustrated Afternoon in Stirling \u201d by 8.W.t.Augustine, Florida, and the number ot stories and I megazine has a good frontispiece, * ta n.\u201d 1 many respects a re- y.It occurs to me that ginal girlof t interest.Pri Helen was too recalcitrant to school discip- ÿ Swiss, German, and eo was bro roving over Scuthern and Central with a highly accom of Kalmuck race.T Homer, Dante, Shak Bible.8he broke tion in connection with tbe On- tarlo Millers\u2019 Association have arrived at tawa to interview the Government and to npress upon them the necessity of fmpos- duty on American flour.In the meantime it dues not pa American whea ian millers are ing the same owing to its bein to import flour.It is to remedy that the millers now want an increase in There is at present a duty of 50 cents per barrel on flour, and ecme- thing like 1% per cent.of an increase is asked.DIPLOMA OF MERIT AT VIENNA HONORABLE MENTION at the Universal Exhibition of Paris.IMPOVERISHMENT OF THE BLOOD FEVERS and NERVOUS MALADIES BELLINIS WIN EB WITH BARK axp COLOMBO This Wine is a specific against and scorbulic affecions, fevers fuious chlorosis and chronic diarriæa.| » fortifyng and antinervous aliment, specially recommended for children, delicate women, persons enfeebled by age, disease, or excess, is regulating the cir ion the dlood and reanimuting the vital powers, Adh.DETHAN, chemist, Bue de Strasbourg, 10, Paris ARD AT ALL DEPOTS FOR FRENCH RENEDIES CAUTION.\u2014 Mm order to avoid receiving counterfeits, refuse all bottles.who do not bear the Stump of the French Governemens and the signature J.Favaro on the labels.riod would be tenmstip ~RARNIA,\u201d (S880 and therefore the , Where but Little motion in prived from grind- A CA I, W.DB.O'BRIEN, 148 54.James et.DAVID TORRAN de lished mother, aibei NEW PUBLICATIONS.MANAC FOR 1884, Mant- Company, is à useful amount of in- ! > information in addition to the ordinary features of an aimauac.À memoranda is given for each mont.Exhaust Ventilator Company of Chicago have published a pamphlet on the Black WV heel,or Powar Ventilator, with several illustrations.This method of ventilation seems to be la the States, and is well spoken of firms who use it.UNBON HEUR EN ATTIRE UN AUTRE, Gazetie Printing Company, is a e comedy in vne act, by Mons.F.G.rchand, F.June 31st, last yea the benefit of the THE GAZETTE real Gazette, Printi.little publication, since the death of the Czar Nicholas.her philosophers was whose system she amalgamated, unknown to herself, with Rosseau anderjahr in South- ad with her not only He nd and three sons, a couple of te, and a whole squadron of bl horses, which the different members uf the family took turns in grooming, She wished to ses the world just as it is, and t in Wilhelm Molster fash- propagate his âges, could not AAA AAA (=TRAL VEBMONT RB.Green Mountain Route.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL ems QUEBEC.Price Brothers of Que J.B.Charleson's saw illustrious lady, in her w The Quebec Gas Compeny has declared a , AD dividend of four per cent: for the current dpi; How Lo: 6.80 p.æ\u2014XIGHT EXPRESS arrivm Fie Rid SE i 5! am.and 8.20 Sm PEs really to hi places on the ice- lon.À Nibilst ospel In factories and will bec show an average thickness ave shown more tenacity in hold the programme that out In Summer the nomads bivouacked like psies in forests and other wild oy had tents, and wheeled vehicles to urniture, and heaps of elr sole link with civil.they lay by in village Tee fee The Quebeo School of Art and Design now numbers 160 pupils of all ages end callings in regular attendance at its courses.A 875,000 contract for alterations and improvements to the Levis Industrial School has been awarded to Lavoie & Pampalon.The nomination of Dr.Morin as health officer of Quebec and to co tics has been ratified by the The journeymen printers of Quebec, have summoned a meeting to take into consider- eged to exist in i milies of the victims of insurrection in 1837-38.Tht Society for Political Education, 4 Morton street, New York, has just published a tract or essay upon W, which is now our tracts each and social subjects which to interest American voters.PRIESTLY CONFESSION AND ABSOL is the title of a sermon deliv: Robert Ferrier B on November 25th disco: tracted a good deal of attention at the time and gave rise to a disc press, which is now re-pub sermon, by special request, by W.Macnab, transport their cam books ization.In Winter, inns.During all th assed through OLLTÉAI ANG sleeping car to C change.moa facets 8 Freight Sate, ply at the Centaai Ver ERAN ap, St Albans.Vi, Jan.38th.1884 ; (CANADIAN PA mpile vital statis- ttawa Govern- MERIT AT VIENNA HONORABLE MENTION al the Universal Exhibition of Paris.STOMACH'S INTESTINE'S DISEASES PAINFUL DIGESTION Dr.PATERSON'S LOZENGES and POWDERS WITH BISMUTH AND MAGNESIA These digestive, adsorbent.and ontigastral- gio 8 ars recommended for the prompt wre of stomach compisints, lack of appe- site, dullness, difficuls digestion nausés And vomitin functions of the sterhach, and Adh.DETHAN, chemin, Rue de Strasbourg, $0, Paris AMD AT ALL DEPOTS FOR FRENCH REMEDIES CAUTION.\u2014 In order to avoid receiving counterfeits, refuse all boxes, who do not bear the Stamp of the French Governement and the signature J.Favano on the labels, enterprising.Their uch, German and 1tallan, uently, and brushed up mathematios to pre- 10e aud il ry urg.¢ sons i up, she has D., preached in Fass.3 RAILWAY, EASTERN Divimiox.MONTR Fyre TAWA alia LR which they speak fl Latin and ys for Civil ation at St.Peters! and nldeat daughter have re-entered the pale of civ sides in a villa near Paris, where fifteen horses, two the service of Vi his works | À couple of heavy snow slides oceurred at as Quebec, Jast wool.Fortunately no damage was done beyond a temporar blookade of the road porary e Shovellers\u2019 Union of Quebec is in a a condition and several members f causing its comple Advices from Gaspo state that some 184 ) far been killed this season the vicinity of he animals are iful there, as many as having been visible at one time.tual meeting of shareholders of the Gnebeo.Fire.Aesatancs Coma following were elected directors for the cur- Withall, vice- New IDEAS.London: E.W.Allen, 4 Ave Maris Lane, E.C.\u2014The characte extraordinary blication is best ex- q om the editor's ry : \u201c1 think that\u2018 New id not & pailful of liquid literature to poured into the sea of oblivion, but a per- to Russian, and for his nd Swinburne\u2019s into istress of the villa, and a musical class anat- goes to market and tended.With her \u201cnomadic\u201d e she fears no man, and yet feels * Her expectations r maternal grandfa po nt of wealth, throne he owned about 100,000 serfs.Whenever he had a shooting part residence he to send them to beat the woods for translator of Shelley and brought up according to the down for a boy's education in h prospéctive heiress of great wealth, to dress in the coarse garb of a pea- is without a pose trad; so he Ups: Ope.y St.r.dAMES STREET, Windsor vi Fiches Uitide, Les Late adiation Moshe- od Mikes lua Depo ¢ GEO.W.SIBBARD.ve EE | ARORA BERET RALWAX TIME TABLES.BONAVENTURE BTATIONR, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Some EEE rene qe BEA by hunters In York sod Bt, Job on the shelf of retentl 6 names of some of th nsf Interviewment,\u201d \u201c The 0.\u201d It seems to us to be six penny- i Bolduo and F.Hunt, and urer.A Telegraph Pole Climber\u2019s Stery.* 1 think to was in \u2018684 or '5.1 was work in\u2019 for a railroad com time.Be the day ribburne bie recopts PE Al- furnish uired by his dons t down a con- oars amd thie week new locomotive, just out of the d works arrived at rintendent of the North Sh n e T > ne is-said to-be the stron motive ever brought into the province.| bas named the ine ames G.Ross.\u201d \u201cRichmond.the annual meeting the shareholders u way Company, i .- nay, the fol rs John H.Grabam, y in Filionis at ncoln was shot roke in what was known as Bixel\u2019s so me and another man wuz sent ree Din tie fete eee DO to use o feller sl noon and had to go home.\u2019leavin ma to mend the wires, | with the job, and, | wug 80 anxious to telegreph othe doors Toe port his ; ned to look down own e on the ground under me and 1 saw en anima) crouchin\u2019 there.Rg pat I ever send.e before going croes-arms agin and wait- Seated too.\"pad O4 ei with m 0 6; ; jacknite.\u201d tract with the shart time since he nment of flat and ° and to nuine and ver MEDALS AT THE EXHIBITIONS of Paria, London, Oporto.DISEASES or us THROAT VOICE m MOUTH DETHAN'S LOZENGES WITH BEATHOLLET'S SALT Recommendad ss a specific in Sore throat, swollen glands, children\u2019s group, influenza, | extinttion of the voice, bad breath, inflam- of the muuth and tongue ; they des- persicions effects of M a Pb tn cioas of or ly = ially deetisl to Magistra: re amd Singers, lor powder of the voice, Adh, DETMAN, chemist, Roo da Strasbourg, 10, Paris 78 FOR FRENOH RENEMES Posse me thet obtain the Ad.Denes labe rous and exoit a sprightly and pan, who seems bo steel and impressionable ne on her sleeve, to be in' sf alone in them dark littie woman, She all things'by ins Ee Sn i Ke LACHLSE-7.00, VER 7 by I le short of the lowing gentiemen were el mité to come b \u201c| for the ensui est fond of do Richmond ; Isidore Fr, Lawrenceville; J.O.rd, Bol igh OES Be ane Te Fe; Hoo.Thomas Hart Rio Burlin , Vt.and BE Saxton, rinoipal James of Mel.ure t.mançotibe old ac- lfamaon with a'dianer at the Amert Ph Si bo 1 rfastead-of- L.\u201cgarnival\u201d of thelr own.Ît is now to have a Winter * sap mn ary su com an address, and a set_of toJobn J.oped, Richm nd a bear in their arms et the , and, when a ohild, foul name) RY ia nie \u201ca a descetided below nd was tied with a white satin bow: rk e full trong inolidet and ©, and moved with alities\u2014modest here was a wild savor ant and pun- vy Bia al | eal m.ha fred CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY.1.6.65 and 8.00 p.! D.A.Smith, bans, t, and ers.R.J.White, of E.8.Rowley, W.H.T Ta.of Shelbourne, vt, je Rires sance £2 D.fn Sats: SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY.rerio: via Whiss Bommaiae: DELAWARE AND NUBSON RAILWAY Jbany Troy, Ronse rem rk, x pin.ad 816 DALHOUSIE BQUARE STATION.CANADIAN PACIFICO RAILWAY.Sa om SR Shs .k hair , thick braid which old neighbor an chill up mybaok like a man has in the fever.Time went on I was awfull made up my mind that something cut the wires, jin more, takin\u2019 mighty good care not to touch \u2018em with my bare hands, and findlly lowercd fece through which somebod to send fourteen messag you think it wa\u2019n*t rikht ci 0X18, 1 ; don't yer w conflict due ax decision.in it, which gave to her a m can House, Rich Our \u2018Yankees \"| that thoy came | Is recommended by the onct.or me to cut them \u2014\u2014 the reduction of Swellings, Beals, © 01NG SOUTH - Braiess, , old Sorus, Frost Bitee, Crack- 1, 8.00 à.mn d Heels, Cbhapped Hands, Aibañs.Hier and fac, de, and sbove all tor torn Townships.per, ree given, and silver plate were that panthier's mouth.L Russian æiri entered oe to spit It out and people felt sh was somebody.Herbert ave sty proud bad he seen the \u20ac yg Qargling O or Liniment Ia the parket that can compare 1 For sale dy Druggists and 1 Dealers.Price 2Be.| ABK FOR IT, and take no \u201c Did you tix the wires the 4th inst.The excellent and admirably SL Bestangant.To geatniban SEA likes 16?fore you an more a month.NORTH SHORE RATLWAY.Jolt 2a we Paix of Vaso Li a om Somes ad PAS PS Vaio 4 .the citizens \"of Eich, sr a he andi Te % syria ae sie ToT em rtp Rare in at Lea FEA Cn FEAT MELT CALE TATE SRR SE ed TY AS TT TST TA YR DR Tee © Singer RL A RESORT PROS NOUS IRD Loe TEL, STE RE ER > AT SEL + 2 a yp rm ERENT TARE, RI = es pe PURE PIN 2b the Editor of THE STAR: 2, - rE Ne d men, who were driv rapldly, sud- Jenly\" >in turn down the Place d\u2019Armes hill ing 50 they almost over a gentleman doing An being who was ing.On remonstrated with they reined up and treated entle- mag to a volley of abuse such as it has pe Da ot eman & r Sar vardians of the poste, when the worthy our & wielder of the baton not only re! in- tertere, but actually ordered the gentleman move on and stop his noise, or he would soon find a way to make him.Itisto be hoped that in the public ipterests our worthy Chief will institute a earch enquiry this matter, and do hisduty.we cannot have an efficient police force, surely we can have a civil ope.Yours, February 8, 1884 Oty Passenger?and Coto Ht.Antoine.$0 the Editor of THE STAR: 8m,\u2014During the last] Winter the C.P.R.were accustomed to ruu thefr sleighs up to the toll-gate on Sherbrooke street.This they bave failed to do so, ostensibly r the reason that the water pipes interfered.Now that this excuse no lop, mains, how is it that the people of Cote St.Antoine are still obliged to walk one half OBSERVER.acre knee deep in snow before they can geta ?when the necessity eould be so easily avoided if the C.P.R.were a little obliging.This piece of road is the worst on the route, and £ very often almost impassable for ladies.Considering that Cote St.Antoine is the chief suburb of a large city, and bas contributed not a little to the coffers of the 0.P.R, it is ungrataful, not to say disobliging, on the part of the Company to be so remiss.While so many preparations are being made for the Oarnival, we call upon the Company, who should certainly feel interested in t ls matter in à monetary point of view, if in no other, to run the cars up to the toll-gate for the sake of the Carnival visitors residing at Cote St.Antoine, if they do not recognize ther duties nearer home.1 am, dear sir, Yours, &oy 8 The Exchange Bank, To the Editor of THE STAB: Sre,\u2014The Finance Minister tells us, and this morning's Gazetle confirms his statement, that not long previously to Government coming to the aid of the above institution its affairs had been enquired into by a special committee of the Banking and Commerce committee of the House of Commons and, as a result of their labors, pronounced sound and solvenh It would be interesting to know how this position so suddenly became changed into one of insolvency and rottenness and why, when assistance was applied for, the FinanœMinister did not take proper ecautions or institute adequate enquiries Petore impe hing so much of the people's money.It appears that about the time Government lent its assistanoe,the Exchange Bank was borrowing from other banks and wherever opportunity offered; but the ten- derers, as faras I can gather, took ample geourity for every dollar loaned, clearly io- dioating tho want'of confidence felt in its position.Apart from the Bank of Montreal, which is generally looked upon as the Government k, it will perhaps excite surprise to what institutions the Government de ts are made.urs.* SAFEGUARD.\" Feb.8, 1884.Toternational Bible Lesson Committee.0 the Editor of THE STAR: Will you kindly permit us to call attention tq the approaching meeting in the Windsor Hotel of the Internatio Bible Lesson Committee.The members, faur- teed in number, represent the leading Ohnistian denominations inthe United States and Canada.Arrangements have been made to hold three union meetings of the - mittee, to be addressed by Rev.Dr.Worden, Princeton: Rev.Dr.Palmer, New Orleans : Rev.Dr.Broadus, Louisville Ky: B.F.Jacobs, Esq.Chicago: Col.Fairbanks, St.Johnsb t ap others.The meetings will be ri) as follows :\u2014 1 American Presbyterian Church, Friday, Feb.22nd, at p,m.2.Knox Church, Saturday, Feb.23rq, at 8.30 and 7.80 p.m.SABBATH SCHOOL INSTITUTE.3.Dominion t Church, Sunday, Feb.24th, at 4.30 p.m.We beg respectfully to solicit the cordial co-operation of pastors, superintendents and ra, in seeking tom.these meetings a ided success and in all respects worthy of the great cause they are intended to promets.p Yours truly.D.H.MACVIOAR, JOHN P Membermof the International Bible Lesson Comrbittee.Montreal, Feb.9th, 1884.- - The Fiooding of Grifintown.No.IV.Jo the Editor of THE STAR: Srm,-\u2014-Notwithstanding the many opinions published adhere to those prom ted by me thirty vears ago, and re almost annually since, viz.: that the flood is caused by the dam formed by the jam of the ice at Isle Ronde.In the enpplement to the report of the Minister af Public Works, the following appears :\u2014 Extracts from the report made to His Excellency Right Honorable Lord Sydenham D.Co or Royal Engineers, and 8 sstmestmacot.Lieutenant Royal Engineers.dated June 29.1841.viz: \u201c1, The rise of water or nning of Janu of each goar.and on the breaking up of the ice in the 8pring.The na artificial causes leading towards this result, and the consequent fiood- of Grifintown.and its effents on the inundations of the city and neighborhood, with the means of prevent- th Pre sotvers, drains and their courses b 9 banke nd u per quays.4.The small streams which usually fall into the St Lawrence within the precints of the city.and the means of guarding against thelr overflow when their usual course is stopped during thé inundation.The rise of the water {n the harbor is obviously caused by the accumulation of ioe from rapids ahovo, which, being stopped by the d ice below.is forced under the harbor, and St.Helen Jorms a succession the head and the mew mar shoves pot only downwards, but sideways towards ghe shoves, and oven backwards, when © okrrents, as below Windmill Point.- t then zrounds on the shallows and forms accumulations, which in some instances have done age to the houses along the quays.If river is open at the curremt ary.° the risæaf the waler isa not to be dreaded in pri, From the feregoinu facts, and the evels fbr the Commissioners, and from the co- of the apcumulation with the narrows and shoals al and below the head of the island and tie new market, we are af opinton thal the obatruptions affecting the in tons commenc- at o points and continued downwards on th dédes of the island until the river opens ie to deepen the elow HH, \u201cThe most ebpious remedy sho in (he West channel and to lower Honde) Helen to about three feel below Sum {oo eel anticipated ts that it would affor .In theSummer à would sds at St.Mary, by loweptng the head, ng the water to spread.The shoals above e bead of the current St Mary may be re- moyed without risk.\u201d opiblons as expressed ; viz, * the deepenin, he whole front from the upper end o the bay of Longueuil.-vant-to-the- vol - the: mit I must close.Your obedient servant Joux G.DINxIxa.Lachine, 7th February, 1884.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 « Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate, Valaable in Indigestion.Dr.DaNEL T.NELSON, Chicago, says: \u201c1 andita plénsaht, and valuable remedy in \" Indigestion, pal ly in overworked mans\u201d / 47 ger re- everything and please his eyo.Itis valued at $425, and consists of thesefpleces: A nickel-plated bycicle, which cost $82.50; a rosewood musio- in Montreal Harbor at the end of Decomber .The rise of the water in St Pierre river which the k water of the Bt.Lawrence is Led ne the city, before the overfiow of sing conned by the narrow channels on each Toland as ar as of the island from where the inunda- on was on a dead level this Winter, as far as e : the great body of the foe in the centre of the river, when arrested in Its course, Jor the escape of the ice without forming diminish the preceding extracts from the report of the military engincers oonfirm my t en's Island, to at lgast the centre of aving thus given , \u201ctlhe = 22 fy : passages a t r of flooding an rtion of the cit would cease.\u201d y po y There are still soms valuable ertraets to ye made public, but having reached my A despatch from Hartford, Conn.says: \u201cThis city bas just been surprised by the apprehension and detection of a 13-year-old boy thief, whose luxurious tastes, magnif- cent purchases and long continued pecu- lations, opupled with his tender years and infantile though ht appearance, furnish subject matter a nature that fatrly sclip- te as A Set of ju e 080) ul and zod of 12 summers, fair-haired and blue-eyed, just such a child as one would expuct to see at the head of his class ina grammar-schoal.But in conversation the y has à cool and self-possessed air with him that shows the effects of an intimate acquaintance with the sensational literature oO © .\u201cNeatly clad ina dark suit, with knee- breeches, broad white linen collar, turban cap, dark red stockings, and a snug overcost, he passed last ht in cell No.10 in the lice station for theft and to-day he was ried in the Police Court.The total amount ot his stealipgs will foot up over $1,500.The money wad ja ken in cash at re times or more than à e boy's ruling passion in Lis chime is believed to have been to have satisfled a desire \u2018to be like a rich man's son.\u2019 Joseph is the son of William F.Hubbard, of No.75 Governor street.Mr.Hubbard.the father, runs the large grain mill of Sinith, Northam & Co., of this city, which is at Hockanum.He drives the mill every morning, returning the afternoon.He handies all the proceeds of the mill, and as he makes wee settle ments with the owners he usually considerable money by him.He has been in the habit of hiding bis funds about his house for safe keeping, and the boy has just as regularly been the habit of discovering the {reasure and helping bimselt.Messrs.Smith, Northam & Co., becoming convinced that they were not receiving the money that they should from the amount of business done al the mill, decided there was something wrong somewhere, and a watch wus set.fi was Lbistrusted that Mr.Hubbard's boy had something to do with the deficiencies in the account, and a policeman wus sent to watch him.Detective Lym: Smith was given this task.It Was rumoi that the child had large sums of pocket money by him all the time, more than his parents\u2019 circumstances would warrant.The officer pont several days in his search.Young Hubbard was noted frequenting many of the largest stores in the city, and was spending money in the most prodigal manner.The détective made Inquiries at these places, and found that the child had repeatedly made large purchases there during the 12 months past, and that he was one of the best customers.* Alter putting the various clues together it was determined to visit the boy, and late last evening he was brought into the station- house.He was taken before Chiet Packard, and, after a little brazen-taced talk, which, bowever,soon melted away before that veter- ab official's professional frown, the young ster admitted that he had been stealing indirectly from the firm of Smith, Northam & Co.for more than twelve months.In the most precocious and cold-blooded manner he went on to give the curious details ol his enterprise, and told for what articles he bad expended the stolen money,\u2018and where everything could be found.He said he procured the money in the mornings.Sometimes he would get and pend $25a day.It was his tather's custom to bring home the money received during the day each evening and keep 1t in his bedroom, some of which was usually in a pag and the rest in a pocket-book.The father slept in a room on the second story of the house, and he ina room over bis father.When the father went down stairs in the morning, Joseph would go to bis father\u2019s room and take the money from the purse.He would then go back to his room and wait until his father had left the house to zo to work before he would come down stairs.During the day he would make the various purchases and either have them sent bome, or would at times carry them home himself.* Chief ot Police Packard had an express Tagon brought round to the station and drove to the boy's home.He found the articles as he had represented.Some of the loot was found in every room in the bouse.The plunder filled the large vehicle to overflowing, and more than two wagon loads of broken toys, implements and such stuff were left behind, The treasures are now heaped up in the Chief's private office.It is à collection of hat would delight a boy\u2019s heart box valued at $65; a double oil-stove, with attachments, for which $15 was paid; an amateur printing press for which $25 was paid, and another, of asmaller pattern, worth $15; six fonts of different typeän a cabinet; a violin and box, $20; a square drum, with nickel body, $12; a harness, lap-robe, mat and blanket, $27 50, and an innumerable host ot other goods, including enough toy books to stock a small stationery store.** Hubbard says he began with small thefts from bis father at first, but rapidly increased them.His parents, he claimed, never questioned him very closely as to the manner in which ho was able to purchase such expensive articles supposed to be only procurable by wealthy persons, They asked him at one time where he got them, and he told them that a Miss Carpenter bad given him the money.Investigation pro that the only knowledge Miss Carpenter had of the boy was the fact that he bad formerly left papers there.At other times he claimed to have earned the money for doing chores.In addition to the large purchases of valuable and expensive goods the boy took a chance in real estate and building.He had erected at his own expense in his yard a small gymnasium, the plumbing alone of which cost $15.He has assis his people in buying articles of clothing, crockery.and, in fact, he has bought almost everythi money left over from his daily thefts.mou nthe officer informed his mother that the boy had been arrested she appeared to be overwhelmed with grief, and persisted that she knew nothing of the boy\u2019a wrong doings.The father bas for years enjoyed the most implicit confidence of his employers and has handled large sums of money for them.Both the parents appeared convulsed with grief in the ,police court this morning, but young rega Joseph sat unmowv: He seamed to himsell as very much of a hero or a martyr, and when the facts ot the case were gone through with, and the court, after dwelling on the enormity of his offence and the diminutivenees of his size, sentenced him to the State Reform School at Meriden du his minority.he was as unmoved and as col a marblestatue.He did notshow a trace of from his parents.He, freely admits that he knew he was doing feeling till the p wrong when he stole the money.\u201d E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Three Boston Girls at the Play, An anecdote of the recent engagement of Mr.Henry Irving tn this city, although late X in comming is well worth to ing, During the first A or of \u201c Louis ja 8 found herself seated sext ton party of three intensely typical Boston girls, who yw that reserved serene, and critical aspect for lady was more enthusiastic than they, and at various fine points which the actor made was not chary ot the applanse.At last, when a particularly strong situation bad been met and pastered, She exclaimed, ko oc: ** Ab, e n cat!\u201d e ree woman who eat beside her immediately pu up thelr eyeglasses and looked at her in a quiet, but superior, way, and the nearest of tne part in a calm and very distinot voice, sald: \u201cHardon me, but 1 have not yet ex- perien apy thrill.\u201d Afterwards in relat- ng this incident, the lady said: \u201cI had in my dress at the time a long shawl-pin, and I was awfully tempted to jab it Into the, cold creature's arm, to see it she would feel any observed the development of the p which their class is noted.¢ thrill\u2019 at that.\u201d \u2014Boston At the Elmira Farmers\u2019 Club M.Dittle is reported a\u201c have sowed corn for cattle for four years, an as corn would corn in drills.ercial fertilizer ] may be using on comm | other cropa.It is easily cuped and ng.Heseem- ed to have made it a rule never to have any in the Husbandman as saying: raised Amber cane in the place of d find it the best Summer fodder, taking all things into consideration.I have ever used.Isow it with a drill, thirty inches a be- \u201ctween > \u201cAlas rows; 7 and shallow.The ground should be stirred ust before sowin, kill all small weeds.Ee on it with a light harrow soon after the P ants are up, and cultivate the crop just as would corn, and it isready to une as soon be.Ialways plant fodder- find that good tment for corn will give good cane.years ago I began cutting it about the first of August, and that year and the year before I t keeps ue like it always he Minnesota Amber for fodder, us! barn-yard manure or any was yoyr arm rou Jt sh your good f But.how dare you your arm roun you esnnot deny it! ou HIS APOLOGY.I thought no one was near, ea And her waist was lender at I clasped her, the dear ' she NO ONG WAS Dor; £ .1'Étongit no oùs was near 0 .anata: waist was so slendert .r uldn\u2019 u know\u2014 Yorl dont know bim well, urt his tee so, couldn\u2019t, you Know, he mustn\u2019t-\u2014and oh! he e you won't telli\u2014 idn\u2019t, you know I For I don't know bim weil.Pimes-Demoorat.HAUNTED.A True Story of a Devonshire Country House.It would be almost impossible to discover any one more entirely devoid of superstition than myself.Nevertheless, when [ was seventeen years old, an event happened which caused me to believe mine a haunted life.1 was staying in Paris at the house of my guardian, Sir Charles C\u2014, and dressing for my first ball\u2014a ball at the American Legation.My dress, a triumph of Parisian taste, bad been fastened and I-stood before the glass while my maid arranged the flowers in my hair.A splendid bouquet lay beside my gloves and fan upon the toilet table.\u201c Ah, now, mademoiselle is beantiful!\u201d exclaimed my maid, Justine, in French, as she stepped back to survey her work admiringly.I blushed with pleasure, It was the first compliment that had been paid me, and my glass told me it was true.\u201c] wonder who sent me these flowers!\u201d I said, taking up the bouquet preparatory to leaving the room.\u201c Mademoiselle will doubtless discover her admirer among her partners to-night,\u201d was the girl's reply.At this moment there was a knock at the door.A telegram was banded to me.\u201cMrs.Northcote is dangerously ill, and wishes to see her stepdaughter before she dies.\u201d Le re eee rene 1 dropped the paper upon the floor.\u201c Bring me a railway guide-\u2014quick !\u201d I said to Justine.Mrs.Northcote was my stepmother, but we had never met.My father bad made a mesaillance out in India by taking a half- caste for his second wife, and when he died he left to bis widow, for her life, the family estate of \u201c Crowsnest,\u201d to which be bad only just succeeded.1 found by the railway guide that if I changed my dress with speed there was time to catch the last train that night from Paris.By noon next day I should reach Devonshire, in which county Crowsnest is situated.\u201cJustine,\u201d 1 cried, excitedly, \u201cbring me my travelliag dress.You must go with me tonight to England\u2014\" \u201c Mon Dieu, mademoiselle! Would you take off that ravishing dress that suits yon to such marvel?Would you give up the bali\u2014\u2014?\u201d I looked at my reflection in the glass.Once more I took up the railway time-table to study its contents.At 8 o'clock next morning there was another train.Meditatively I raised the bouquet to my face.W bo was it said : \u201c The woman who hesitates is lost ?» The sweet Rerfume of the flowers permeated my senses.bo had sent them ?Curiosity prevailed.I would wait till the morrow, go to the ball and solve the mystery.Sir Charles and Lady C\u2014\u2014 were waiting for me when | descended the stairs.I did not say anything about the tele we entered tbe carriage and were driven to Embassy.The ball was brilliant in the extreme, and I was completely intoxicated with the adulation I received.\u201c La jolie Anglaise!\u201d \u201cThe new debutante!\u2019 was on everybody\u2019s lips.The night was half over before | even remembered the avowed object of my deferred departure for Eugland\u2014namely, to discover the sender of the flowers.\u201c Of what were you thinking so profoundly, Miss Northcote ?\" asked a gentlemen in a way that made me start.The speaker was Mr.Weston.He bad been introdoced to me a few days before at my guardians house.\u201cI was thinking of the sender of this lovely bouquet, and wondering who he is.See, my name\u2018 \u2018Nina,\u2019 is spelt out in white violets,\u201d 1 answered, holding the flowers towards him.\u201c1 bope you were thinking kindly of the donor?\u201d \u201cIndeed I was.\u201d \u201c Thank you.Will you always so think of bim\u2014of me?\u201d My surprise was too great to frame an immediate reply.Besides his manner embarrassed me.Itinferred so much more than the mere words.Idanced with him more frequently than any one else, and found a new and strange attraction in bis presence.Ou returning from the ball, I told my kind host and hostess of the telegram, and of my determination to start for England on tbe morrow.Lady C\u2014looked grave when she read the message.\u201cYou might have saved @ few hours, dear\u2014,\u201d she said.Ooly avery few.And then I should bave missed the most delightful experience of all my life! \u201d 1 answered, fervently, \u201cBat it was a case of life and death, my child,\u201d she added, gently.And I felt she had given me a reproof.My trunks were soon packed by Justine, who nied me to England.Sir Charles C\u2014\u2014, as my legal ardian, also insisted on guing with we, and late on the following night we were driving through the moonless darkness of country roads to Crowsnest.A stately bousekeeper met us in the hall.* Miss Northcote, you come too late,\u201d she said, and there was more austerity than sadness inber tone.\u201cMy dear mistress died three hours ago.If you bad left Paris last night you would have been in time.My lady had a communication she desired to make to you.\u201d \u201c What was it?\u201d I asked in much distress.\u201cThat no one will ever know in this world,\u201d was the answer.And I felt from that moment as {hough Mrs.Stevens was my enemy.Bir Charles C\u2014\u2014remained st Orowsnest until after the funeral.Then, in vain, be urged me to return with him to Paris.I was bent on remaining à few weeks longer in the quaint old-fashioned house, which now to all intents and purposes was mine.With the exception of one > ny it, as descri tion of Crowment s not neces: to evelopment bat to describe that is imperative.ws A This room had taken m [ancy from the first; was long and large, and low ; walls pan- welled with cedar wood.On the panels bung a pictures, the work of past generations of Northeotes.The ceiling of cedar wood, with curiously carved rafters, made the walls lock even lower than they were, A time- mellowed square of Indian carpet covered the centre of cedar floor, on which stood the bed\u2014of the same wood, and richly carved\u2014 raised on a dais.There were two windows ; the nearest the à bay with diamond the hangings, similar to those of the bed o old-fashivned rich brocade, with faded pink satin linings.On the side of the bay window ET RR pL iS » the only incongruity amid the antique sur- wars his chamber step-mo' ber à ed, t was in this ¢! m LV but, utterly devoid of all operstitions veak- ness, I decided to occupy it myself.No sooner had my kind guardian left Crowsnest than I told Mrs.Stevens of my intention ; whereon she looked troubled, urging various reasons why 1 should not do so; none of which.to me of any weight.At last she said : It was Mrs.Northoote\u2019s wish that that room should not be used.She died in it.\u201d - fs gloria.ee | m w ve Borselt.As it ine\" 7 1 paged, , seeing ; now mistress set my heart em that : .Have it prepared, please, I labo ra iy ae ey look on {+ sw a her face, which perpiezsd as much as it eanoyed me.Three nights later I again wobe with a sense rand oppression.I did not Want to rising to open the window, S14 is not my Notthoots.\u201cMy late ojo we \u201cAs it is, Mrs.be at toe trouble but I looked up sleepily.beside the window youd it a faint moon) across the rvom in which lay the shadow of & w outside close to the house.uld trace the shadows of the branches and the leaves, an watched them as they fli ckered, stirred by the night wind.Keeping my eyes open in a half-sleepy manner, ba d, all at once I became conscious of seeing something else besides the gaslight and the moonlight, something that seemed to be t and indistinct, certainly, but none the iess it bore resemblance to a female form ; the head appeared resting on the hand; the bair, with & ruddy floated backward on the shoulders.The rest of the figure was lost in darkness.I was sufficient] between the two.awake to know it was no freak of fancy, and yet the igure was altogether efined and vague in detail, that before long I fell asleep, aud next morning remembered it as a dream only.The succeeding night, however, awoke, and on openin re ; but this time it Was more clearly visible, especially the face, which, turned towards me, Ï saw to be that of à very bennti- Moreover, to my unspeakable horror and dismay, | discovered in it x resemblance tomy stepmother, whom I had seen once, once, as she lay dead within ber he sight was the more distressing to me, inasmuch as the face wore an expression of mournful sadness combined with one of reproach.Had the spirit of my fathers wife returned to earth to upbraid me for not obeying the summons to her dying bed?A strangely commingled feeling of awe and incredulity possessed me.the apparent presence of à being from another of incredulity, that such a visitation In vain I closed my eyes, n them to wipe out, as benever 1 opened them I saw the beautiful, reproachful face, and it was ummer worning dawned that it entirely disappeared, and I rose from my bed sad at heart and worn in body with the weary vigil of the night.Twice more the visitation came; after that for two or three weeks the visits cessed, then were once more resumed.Before I had been two months at Crowsnest all my vaunted courage fled ; m: { underwent a change.Though Is I had seen to no one, | was, ne tively conscious that Mrs.Stevens remarked something amiss with me.[ was even morbidly fearful that she had suspicion of the ca was convinced of thi said\u2014not by any means unkindly : \u201c Justine tells me you have not been sles well, Miss Northcote.to aee how ill you look.D cedar chamber comfortable?« Perfectly comfortable, delightful! I would not change it for the wor! Of awe, inspired by it were, the sight.not until the ear serious irritation of the throat, a hards gish pulse, a swelling of the limbs and n 585 oxen down + n Mess ble night sweats and my urine was loaded with the most skilful physicians but I continued to sink rapldly.I was the victim of Bright's disease of the ki with almost certainty to a few weeks of terrible agony and then\u2014death! * * © Jt is painful to describe this sufflclent, to say that I am entirely well And at m e has n sav means 0 An, 2 Warners Safe Oure, which arrested the dis- |-Case Watch.William Jamieson, Moorfield, ease, effected a cure and has preserved me in health ever since.\u201d 8 one morning when Indeed, I am conce Jou not find the I replied evagive- ly.\u201c Comfortable,\u201d and with that haunting pre- Heaven forgive me for the subter- life, d ; testify it is invaluable for men or womeb who are depressed by reason of disappointments and reverses; who are losing fle who must find relief or & fatal terminati awaits them.I prescribe this great remedy to my patients natantily and the wonderful effec As to Justine, sbe was continually me to quit what she termed \u201c ce vilain pays ; attributing my depression to the climate, to led, to anything rather tban to the true cause.But at length ber added to beseeching letters from prevailed, and I returned to Paris.There I renewed my acquaintance with Mr.It was impossible to be blind to his feelings, his intentions.Every word and look told me that he loved me, and the day came when he asked me to be his wife.To bis evident surpri ressible sorrow, refused to marry Could I join my life\u2014a haunted life\u2014to that of the man I loved with all my hear bad po visitation from the beanutif reproachful face since I Jet Crowsnest, bot might it not return at any time, at any hour ?father's wife cast this blight | ?by did she haunt me?Was it such a heinous crime uot to have gone in time to see her die ?Suddenly I became possessed by a stra longing to revisit Crowsnest, to see again weird apparition that had exercised so subtl an influence on my life.wsywardness of a spoilt child, I insisted on I insisted also that no t Justine should accompany me.indulgent guardian yielded to my wishes an I went.But not once during my month's visit did I see the baunting face.I believed then that my persecution was ed in their experiences.It is this that makes o certain and to my own in- BERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS THAT }- b OAN YOU ANSWER THEM ALL OOB- of RECTLY?7 k Amok at the Magnificen! Rewards to be Given.Oh, why had m \u201cFhe Most Elegant Yet Offered by Truth With the persisten On my return to Paris Mr.Weston renewed bis offer, and I Accepted him, Af few months of marri ppiness effect persed cloud that bad overshadowed me.° tbe My mind\u2014warped, weakened as it bad been by giving way to morbid fanci i | y dssociating with my busbaud\u2019s, which was eminently matter-of-fact It was, therefore, without the slightest foreboding of evil that we set off for Devonshire to spend the Bummer months at George was much pleased with the old house ; above all with the cedar chamber which I found\u2014without any orders to that effect\u2014bad been prepared for us.when we arrived, and there wis no time to alter the arrangements; besides, thers seemed for I believed, as I have stated, that I It was late at night We were tired by our journey and soon fell Towards morning I awoke.A stream of moonlight flooded the chamber.As of old, the shadow of the the floor, flickering in watched it for a while, then\u2014 closely associated in my mind with somethin, else\u2014 | looked towards the could scarcely suppress a cry.place between the gaslight and the moonlight red\u2014the face | e,\u201d I whispered, trembling, \u201c wake, I you seen aghost?\u201d feel so frightened.\u201d « What is it, Nina ?Have be ing ired lightiy.Raising himself upon his elbow be obeyed.\u201cWhy, there is a woman in the room!\u201d be test consternation.w moments, he continued rately as though reading by 4 bad light from a book.illusion-but what an illusion! most distinctly a beautiful woman.bead tarned this way is supported by her band.Her n hangs loose abont her shoulders.It is & bandsoms face but sorrow- exclaimed in the j'aently similar to-18th.hair\u2014a bright aubdr \u201cStay, what are you about to do?\u201d I asked ing, he made a quick movement forwerd, \u201c To disvel the illusion, darling.\u201d .Bo saying be shook the curtain violently.* May all ghostly visitants be as persed 1\u201d be continued, quivered, swayed, became moment, vanis \u201cBut what was it?\" \u201cI will reproduce it, and yeu shall see.\u201d He loosed the curtaie and it fell und is the old folds and creases, as re.There, sure enough, she was \u2018And is this what scared yon on your first visit here ?* be inquired, tu ly, as though a new light broke Eif it was the spirit of m ad Tow Likououn, of teres?extra gold val ked in neat case, \"retailed, gold vas, pac , 33ap.\u2014(ne Dozen Tripte Silver Plated :Oountess Dessert Spoous, 50._josme style movement, retail Oountess Tea 8 ss 25.29re\u2014A Very Pretty Gem Ring, suitable p for à lady's we 20re\u2014À Ve p i Tn Praia Butta Kaifs, Triple Plated in ated Ms, ar boues Cent haunted, and that tbe desired to make to en Stevens.She expressed cedar munication her me was to that effect.We read of strange results the juxtaposition of certain y.Here was an instance, unique in its wbich a beavenly = such commonplace earth gas jet and an old uoed as perfect à ghost 39 over visi ei.\u201cmaterials as à « do sappose I am foolish to be de \\bore mnt et i ok tourists who have visited Nisgare Falls and siood ia awe before its miracle of power, there ia probably, not one who has failed to notice the large stone building which stands directiy opposite the cataract and a short distance belnw the raliroad suspension and cantilever bridges.This building is known to ail as the \u2018 Mont- eagle House,\u201d and it has been a populgr place of resort for jundreds of travell during many years.Nearly ovary place n ce ng unusual natu soenery has its ad.and a most tragical one is located on Indians, loved the ter of a might 1 among the Iroquois.wooing, unlike that of Hiawatha, was not received with favor by eo: father chief, and hence he was oom- to resort to the usual methods of abduc- on and flight.The escaping pair were over- ep on the banks of the Niagara where the tel gow stands, and er than submit to ture the lovers cast themselves into the below.Their bodies were subsequent- y found at the mouth of the river clas in ah embrace which even the cataract could not sunder.y occurrences since that time bave tonded to make the Monteagle famous, and it was with surprise that it was learned a short time since that the edifice was to be en- rely transformed, re-arranged and refur- pished for the benefit of tourists and eapecial- Feeling that this is à subject in which the public would take unusual interest, especially 8p the ational Park question is being so strongly agitated, a representative of th paper visited N alls yesterday an rood the following facts: r.W.R.Crumb, who is about undertaking important task, is a gentleman who is well known throughout the fang having success- fat practised medicine in the city of Buffalo or nearly t| ty years.He 1s exceedingly well preserved, though nearly 60 years of age, whild bis energy and ambition are something vouderfui.In conversation with the reporter said: .a anticipate great success here, although a few Years ego 1 should not have dared undertake it, for was then what people ¢all \u201ca dead ** How was that, Doctor?How did it occur?\u201d \u201cIt Was brought about, as such troubles usually are, by mental And physical depression, arising out of troubles and reverses.The mind has a remarkable effect upon the body and when one meets with misfortunes financially, or in any ether form, they are likely to be accompanied by misfortunes physically.Buch, at all events, was my case.was irritable, restless and feverish, had a heavy and irregular pulse, my food did not assimu- late, my heart would throb violently and then gtop and the fluids I passed were profuse, high-colored and thick with deposits.I was obliged to abandon my practice, and also to suspend pushi my valuable invention, known as \u2018Crumb\u2019s pocket inhaler,\u2019 for the cure of catarrh and asthma.\u2018How long did this continue?\u201d \u201c\u2019 For about two years.I realized that I was quite sick but like every one else I felt it wouid be temporary.The majority of people ht who knew Falls and was floating with the current.It is Bo easy to drift, you see.At the end of a year, however, my condition became simply horrible.I had a man.1 um Ttrad-terrt- umen and acids.I called in severai of dneys, and I looked forward experience and it is \u201cThen it was this remedy that saved your from a grateful heart that and strength, and on ed in my own case I see repeat- I can endure the cares of the great tarium I am about to establish.\u201d Bpocial Notice, TRUTH COMPETITION.No.& WILL TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE .OF THE SCRIPTURES.off or Amy Publisher in the World.Fach Competitor Must Send Two Dollars with * Aswwers, Whether a Present Subscriber to Truth or Not.Fost Prizs.\u2014O»s Baavrryr Tries Sven Pratsp Tis Szmvice, Coxsistixé or Ssvex Pizcas, one more than USUALLY GOKS with a Siuver Eurvice.The equal of this chaste and elegant Triple Silver Set cannot be bought at retail for much less than One Hundred Dollars.Don\u2019t miss this opportunity, you may not have another.Then see wBar follows.Seconp Pris.\u2014A Guurisman®s Boum Gop HoxTima Case Warom À very valuable article.Try vor THIS reward.Fan Prizz.\u2014A Lapy\u2019s Sow Gop Howr- ma Cass Waron.One that can\u2019t be duplicated tor less than about $90.You will be more than plessed if you are successful in getting this prize.Don\u2019t delay.4ra\u2014Lady\u2019s Coln Silver Hunting Case Watch, value at $30.5T8.\u2014 Gentleman's Coin Silver Hunting Cass Watch, retail, $27.6r8.\u2014Gentleman's Coin Silver Hunting Oase Watch, retail, $19.Tru.\u2014Gentdeman's Coin Silver Hunting Case Watch, retail, $18.&ra.\u2014Alaminam Gold Hunting Case Watch, tetail, $15.Oru.\u2014Gentlemen's Nickel Silver Hunting Case Watch, American style movement.10T8\u2014Aluminum Gold Hunting Case Watch, net so valuable.lra\u2014Gentiemans Nickel Silver Hunting Case Watch, a good article.12r8.\u2014Gentleman\u2019s Aluminum Gold Watch \u2014you will be pleased with it.137H.~Gentleman\u2019s Nickel Silver open Face Watch.Some like it - 14TH \u2014Qentleman\u2019s Nickel Silver Hunting Case Watch\u2014any one would be glad to wear it 1518.\u2014Gentlaman*s Open Face Nickel Watch \u2014=à good timekeeper.Jorn Aluminum Gold Watch\u2014a nice watch, bas appearance 8 gen Gold Watch, ?ni 1778.\u2014A Nickel Silver Hunting Case Watch \u2014not 80 good as some ous ones, but a good article, pe 18rE.\u2014An Open Face Nickle Silver Watch.\u2014Handy to see the time, without bother of opening and closing case.: 19Tm.\u2014An Open Face Nickle Silver Watch\u2014 .20ru.\u2014An Aluminom Gold Watéb.Somé- thin, Similar t0_those mentioned shove\u2014A wa i 31s7.\u2014An Aluminum Gold Watch, same as above, only a trifie Jess valuable.inp One Dozen Triple Silver Plate Dinper $9 50, 1 24re.\u2014Gentlemsn's Open Face Nickel Watch, 80.3578.\u2014One Dosen Triple\u2019 Silver Plated Tea Knives extra good value, packed in neat case, re 7.26r&\u2014 Beautiful Imitation Dismend Ring, | gold setting, retail, $7.27.\u2014Fine Gold Gem Ring, retail, $8 50.2818.\u2014One Dozen le Silver Plated ar.Pret Sugar Spoon.pire A Bandsom diy ngraved Butter mA every-day Butter Kuife, plain '341H.\u2014A geod useful Sagar Spoon.85rm.\u2014 Another Butte Knift, à usefal article.Séru\u2014Ohambers' Etymological English Die- tienary, 000 pages, à eles work.3 res Complete Works, beautifully bound, 1,100 pages 38ru\u2014A benatifally bound volume of any one of the fellowing posts, over 500 pages A I TIS AAS ET \u201c1 each \u2014\" Riff.Gentleman's Gold Se Chee, He Rob Roy, T- Viear of Wakefield, | Pilgrim's Progress, The Arabisa Nights, How here sre THRTY-NIE big opportunities to got a valoable reward fora ory tle patient persevering stndy of the Bible.: Can You Answer These Questions?No, Oxs.\u2014Next to Methuselah who is the old- as mentioned in the Bible, if so and w \u201c No.Two.\u2014Does-tbe name of any wild man |.occar in the Bible, if s0, and where ?No.Tarue \u2014Wbo was the first king over the Israslites after their settlement in Canaan ?The above questions are propounded by the Rev.E.B.Harper, D.D., of Barrie, ons of the best known and popular ministers of the Metbo- dist Church in Canada.This is ibly the biggest list of valuable rewards that will be offered, as heretofore the results haye not been as satisfactory as could have been wished.If you don't want to answer these yourself, get some friend to do it.They will always bless you for it, as Trurd is the cheapest magazine published anywhere, and yet extensive improvements may be looked for before many weeks.Remember that each question must be answered correctly to secure a prize.And don't forget that each competitor, whether a subscriber or pot, must send two @ dollars with the answers to the Bible problems, for which Trure will be sent to any desired address for one ear.Don't miss the best chance you may ever ave.Bear in mind every competitor must send the two dollars for one year\u2019s subscription to TruTH with their answers.TAxs SPECIAL NoTice.\u2014This competition will only remain open till the 12th of March.Names and addresses of the prize-winners will be given in Taurs of 15th March.Don\u2019t wait till the last day, as you may be too late to get a prize.You will find, if you don't succeed in getting a prize, that you have made the best $2 inves» ment you ever did in your Life, as TRUTE is one of the few papers we can heartily endorse for family reading.Every issue contains 24 pages of choice reading for every member of the household ; also two full-size pages of newest music; two or three very fascinating serial stories; a short story; short, pointed, pithy editorial paragraphs on current events ; illustrations of the latest English and American fasb- ions, with Jetter-press descriptions; a Young Folks\u2019 Department; Health Department; Ladies\u2019 Department ; Temperance Department ; Farmers\u2019 Department ; besides a lot of miscel- lapsous reading.Yearly subscription, $2.Single copies, five cents.Address S.Franc Wirsox, Truth Office, Toronto, Canada.Some prise winners in previous contests\u2014 Mary Milliken, Leamington, Ont, Lady>s Hunting Case Coin Silver Watch.W.W.Smith, St.Agnes-de-Dundee, Huntingdon, Que., Solid Gold Gem King.Mrs.M.Huatingdon, 514 Y onge street, Torontu, an English Neck Chain.Miss E.McGregor, Lambton Mills, Ont, Silver Piwted Butter Kuife.Mrs:-9:-MWetton, Woit-} ville, Nova Scotia, Gentlemen's Heavy Hunting Case Gold Watch.W.W.B.Anderson, Teacher, La Tete, St.George, New Brunswick.Lady's Gold Hunting Case Watch.Mrs, Hoyes Clarke, Bolton Village, Ont, Gentleman\u2019s Solid Coin Silver Hunting Case Watch.H.G.Symons, corner Yonge and Sbuter streets, Toronto, Lady\u2019s Solid Éfirer Huntin Ont, Aleminum Gold Watch.Mrs.John Walker, 135 Bathurst street street, Toronto, Nickel Silver Waterbury Watch.Ella M.Stratton, Peterboro\u2019, Unt., Solid Gold Gem Hunting Case Watch, - F.Lewis, Bank of Montreal, Peterborough, Ont.Lady's Gold Hunting Case Watch, Florence Semple, 21 Haydon street, City.Lady's Coin Silver Hunting Case Watch, Frederick Nicholls of the Canadian Manufacturer, Oity, Gentleman\u2019s Coin Silver Hunting Case Watch, M.MN.Connell, Richmond Hill, Ont.Gentleman\u2019s Coin Silver Hunting Case Watch, A.R.Morrison, 132 Hughson street North, Hamilton.Gentleman\u2019s Coin Silver Hunting Case Watch John Tait, Collegiate Institute, Collingwood Aluminum Gold Hunting Case Watch, Thos Crofts, 216 Ann st, London, Out.Gentleman's Nickel Bilver Hunting Case Watch, Robt.Ball, Grocer, Terrace.Hill street, Brantford, Ont Dozen Triple Bilxer Plated Dinner Knives, extra good value, Mrs.R.K.Scott, Box 81, Port Hope, Ont.1 Dozen Triple Silver Plated Countess Dessert Spoons, Mrs.J.M.McLennan, Box 157 Brockville, Ont.Gentleman's Open Face N iokel Watch, Mrs.Wm, Smith, St.Catharines, Ont.1 Dozen Triple Silver Plated Tea Knives, extra fod value, packed in neat case, M.Ë.Gal- reaith, 178 Main street, Hamilton.Beautifal Imitation Diamond Ring, Gold Setting, Frank EK.Colburn, Albion, Urleans Co, N.Y.Lady Fine Gold Gem Ring, A.T.McKellar, Chat- bam, Ont.1 Dozen Triple Silver Plated\u2019 Countess Spoons, Mrs.Leishman, 394 Metcalfe street, Montreal, Que.\u201c Papa\u2019s Home \u2018To-night\u201d is the title of the latest song.Late hours fetch them all, sooner or later.Consumptives obtain t relief by the use of Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.No other rempedy is so effective.Co.-_\u2014 Bpeotal Notice.Mrs.W.J.Lang, Bethany, Ont., writes :\u2014I was one of the greatest sufferers for about fifteen.months with a disease of my ear similar to ulsers, causing entire deatness.I tried everything that could be done through medical but without relief.As a last resort, I tried Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil, and in ten minutes found relief.I continued using it, and in a short time my ear was cured and hearing completely restored.1 have used this wonderful healer successtully in cases of inflammation of the lungs, sore ruises, \u2018throat, hs and colds, cuts and &c., in fact it is our family medicine.Seal, Otter and, Beaver sets for overcoats, a large assortment to select from.Can be buttoned on any coat, and fit better than if se on.Buttons on cout sewed on in ten minutes, at L.Robinson'a Fashionable Tailoring Establisnment, 31 Beaver Hall.27-tf A visit to the uimaux Huts erected by the proprietor of Johnston's ¥luid Beof on McGill Colle, ds will show how thoroughly comforkable & snow house can be made.32 2 Mr.T.C.Wells, Chemist and Dru, t, pe wri gels Port Solbarne, brit pxrites: + Northrop & s Vege iscovery an tic Cure well.and gives the beet ot of satisfaction for all diseases of the blood.\u201d It never falls to root out all diseases from the tem, cures D is, Liver Complaint, e purifies the ood, and will make you look the picture of health and happiness.1 DICK\u2019S UNIVERSAL.:MEDICINES HOROLO BLATILE OBSES and C AT LE onan, ace vent 180 proved every 4 in way TER FROPRIITORS, YDICK & CO, J Lenton Biinraren Prepare also a splendid roe samy Si AND LINIMM Sn té die.dut HE a SEE ES Von \u2014\u2014 = DICK & CO., £0.Bex 402, MONTREAL | whieh insy wave ns \u201cI wish to express my appreciation of the valuable qualities of Ayers Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy.\u201cWhile with Churchill's army, just before the battle of Vicksburg, I contracted a se- were cold, which terminated in a dangerous cough, Ifound no relief till on our march Wwe came to a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, I was urged to try AYERS CHEERY PECTORAL.\u201c1 did so, und was rapidly cared.Bince then I have kept the PECTORAL constantly by me, for family use, and I have found it to be an invaluable remedy for throat and lung J.W.WHITLEY.\u201d Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affections, by the use of AYER'8 CHERRY PECTORAL.Being very palatable, the young est children take it readily.frame.Coil alm; A it wien gi SES on.AS.EPPS & CO, Homæopathic Chouiats.LONDON.EXGLAND.ep Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Draggists.QUININE-VU/INE * It is an agreeable and doubtless big, efficacious remedy.\u201d THE Vs Emly is the most and valuabje of the preparations o asa strengthening and antifebrile restorative, Been employed in cases of weakness and eral detility, loss of appetite, changer fever nervousness, exhaustion, etc.Alno prepared with Iron for Anemia, Dystepsia, purifyin Chlorosis, for Scrofulous À fections, PARIS, 72, RUC DROUSY, 22, For sale by LAVIOLETTE & the principal le {Tue Lancer.\u201829144 PR 3412904 u0 2044 3u99 PARIS NELSON, and 188 NOTRE DAME ST, MONTREAL Dr.MATHIEY, SUPPOSITORY TUBES People suffering from this dresdful walady, and particalarty those who have ed for « number ot \u201c ally apt to lose rourage\u2014they have tr nd boen Lhe result\u2014money and patieuce Ço at least not £et discouraged\u2014try once more\u2014bnt this time a real resaly for the cure of Files.Dr.Mathieu's yet: bi you that vou must use 1t solely, by itself.and not with env other specific.We guarantee 8 A use Dr.Msthien's Piie Ointment according to the directions on the phial.Use it with confidence, it has been prepared with great cave, and is the result of a number of years of iments, No persons should be allowed to suffer nful and loathsotne disease rel 16slways On LL femedy 1g slays 00 hand, ead that Those who know Dr DEHAUT'S PURGATIVE PILLS do mot A hesitate in their foaring neither sic feeling nor !assi as contrary to All other pürgatives.These pi only act well when ÿ taken with good food and fortitying drinks, such as wine, coffee or tea.Choose the hour $0 your conven ears, are very natur- v Fhe Ointment 11 care if the pati nt will a prompt and sure Os 0 Mathice's Cele ga LE nn And -meals best-suited no lassitude arises from the affect of thess .pad y © use them again red.Price in France, 5 frs.and 2 fra, 50e.LL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS .pills, you will r whenever requ JPETSICIANS RroOMMEND pp H.SIROIS, M.D.Frasersville, P.Q., writes that he has sold WISTAR'S BALSAM of WILD CHERRY for many years, and knows it to be one of the oldest as well as one of the most reliable preparations in the market for the cure of Coughs, Colds, and Throat and Lung Coni- plaints.He knows of no article that gives greater satisfaction to those who use it, and he does not hesitate to recommend it.DR.J.PARADIS, of the same place, writes: \u201cI have tried DR.WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY for the cure of Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung Complaints, in several cases, and it has worked wonders.In consequence of its satisfactory effects I recommend reference to any other preparation I know of no article gives greater satisfaction to those who use it, and I take pleasure in certifying EDUGATIONAL EXCURSIONS Combining unequalled advanta \u2019 qui Cirerlar, Free.Register .» 8q., Boston SLVER FOR SALE AT STAB OFFICE EURÜP cris.E.TOURJE 5e, 0e 7 AND \u2014 e taste and of exctamvely vegetable res all Diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, ia, Ecaouma, Rbheumatisan.On account of ite aperitive, digestsv system Gout, develops the functions of nutrition, it fertifies the This Purifying and Renovating Syrup, composition, was approved in 1778 R year XIII.1% Cu A Pooriasis, Lie ° ll diuretic and sudorifio properties, it BY facilitates the expulrion of morbid elements WITH IODIDE OF POTASSIUM.This is the specific for the curs of ng or rebellious Exesteses, sement Uleers Tumors EMMA, Serotuients Taber culesis.BY ALL DBUGGISTS.4 Lo Paris, J.FERRE, Druggist, 102 Rue Richelieu, Sucossssr te BOYVEAU LAFFECTEUR of Bitter Orange-peel and of IODIDE OF POTASSIUM AN through the world the depurative properties of Xodide of Potassiwm are well known, The results rot aos obtained by the most emineat physicians of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, MM.cord, Trousseao, Nétaton, Piorty in the treatment of seroficlous, tuberculous, cancerous and aff , caries of homes, white swelling, skin , manifestations.ae, He Laroze's syrop £> bitter Jrsnge-peel acts as a tonic upon the absorption Eodide of Potassium, ét ire À withdat any accident to be feared.Paciory and Wholesale : J.-P.LARQZE & \u20ac°, 3, mie des Liom-S1-Pael, PARIS.Sold by all the Chemists and Drég TOGBTHER WITH LAROLIE'S SYRUP of Biter Orange-psit, ; Tange-peet, Quassia-Amara and Preto-Xodide of Ryven.ingases, sour blood, se: prevents all ærittant acta and allows the treatment to be prolong 20° gists of CANADA CRALYBAATE SYRUP of O SEDATIVE SYRUP of Bitter Orange-pec] and of Rremido of Petascinm, These PILLS are used Sarofalous Affoctions, Poornecs of Blecd,Dobility ef Constitution, Anemia, sic, oto.né === SINPOITN4- 8 IBY N.B.\u2014 Nons qué genuine without our Signature at foot of a green label.OF COUNTERFEITS \\ 210 \u201c8: } BEEF AND QUININE Ouniains the ctemente of blood, bone and Sesh combined with Quinine, OUD\u201dS Tp 10.33) 3.0 SAINI most valaable of tonics.QUININE WIN With the nutritive prineipals of BEEF Conmangtions, convalescents, aged persons, fecdis ek and delicate pregle, without agpetite ce Pe aaron ; General Depot in Paris, J.Frat, Druggist, 102 Richelieu St, Suo.to Aroud.FOR SALE SY ALL THE PRINCIPAL DRUG STORES IN THE OITY Tooth Wash and Dentifrice Powders DOCTEUR!PIER \"Of the Faculty of Medecine, Paris.8 Opera Place, PARIS, and by all respectable Perfumers and Hairdressers, oy RE = PS bm Me Tae GHAHAM & Co., Proprietors, stress.388 56, James ae ot Péfiove the the clroulation ef » STran od | of all £lish ranger published in the re oi Tren h and Sat PE Trent, un ae Faris.anos.Pelgian sine rette.vi prog to Anne 5 CIRCULATION Or THE BTAB FOR 1883 and 18%.Week end'g Feb.8,°89.Week end'E Feb.2,°54 onday.19,310 Monday.21,186 ueaday eee 19,378 Tuesday 21,330 ednesday 19,217| Wednesda ursday.,148( Thursday\u201d.21,408 viday.19,085 ['riday.21,378 t y.20,600|Saturäsy .23,380 Total.116.841 Total.130,026 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGL 21,671.BATURDAY FEBRUARY 9.1800 POSTAGE ON THE STAR CARNIVAL 2 NUMBER.In view of the enormous and unprecedented sale of the Carn!val number of THE STAR and the consequent rush at the Post Offige the autboritiee have furnished us with the following information as to the rates of postago.Post OFFIOE, Montreal, 2nd Feb., 1884.Carnival Number, r, slogle, to places in Cane sde, or U ited States, © r our ae \u20ac Single e copies toGreat Britain, or to Postal _ Union countries, 2c.utk to (reat Britain por 2 oz, lo.In bulk to Postal Union countries, per 2 iit of weight per packet for Great Brit- i of weight per packet for Postal Union countries, 4 1 Kate to Remote Places, Place, Each Copy.Pkgs.in Bulk.Limit.Australia 6 cents 3c.per 2 oz 3 lbs.China 4 5c.per 3 oz 4 Ibs.India 6 * te.per 2 oz 4 lbs.Natal 6 3c.per 3 oz 4 lbs.W .Indies } British {4 = lc.per 2 oz 4 lbs.W.indies | Foreign.{8 per 2 oz 4 lbs.To all Postal Union te where the Jetter postage Is fixed at Be, the paper is \u201cransmiissible at 2c, and where the letter Tafa.10c each copy should be stamped G.LAYOTHE, Postmaster.EY Mn.Joxn BRIGHT is in no doubt as to how he ought to characterize Mr.Henry George's plan for the immediate confisca- tlon of all landed property.\u201cIt is,\u201d he says, \u2018simply an fnsult to the common sense and honesty of the English people.\u201d Mr.Frederic Harrison says, not less emphatically, that Mr.George wants to Introduce into England the morals of the California stage-robber.These are influential voices, and they chime in with the common verdict of all sensible men.If Mr.George had contented himself with pointing out the advantages which would flow from the heavier taxation of land \u2014particularly of unoccupied land held for the pur- of speculation\u2014and the proportionately lighter taxation of other forms of wealth, he would have occupied a much botter position both at home and abroad than he does to-day.We want light or economic questions\u2014want it very badly; aad the world would have accepted gratefully any light which Mr.George had to offer us.But we do not want incitements to systematic robbery.There is soil enough in the world without our setting to work to do it on principle.THINGS seem to be coming to a serious pass in Paris.The number of unemployed men in that city alone is said to amount, on & very moderate estimate, to 100,000.All kinds of demands are being made upon the Government to provide this vast number With work or with some means of subsistence.M.Ferry very properly says no.It is not a matter, he holds, for the State to deal with; it is a matter for private effort, economy and prudence.A sound doctrine, undoubtedly; but first, as thore are cases of such serious physiological disorder that no mero rules of hygleno will reach them, no there are cases of social disorder too grave and too complicated to be benefited by the mere cnuzciation of true economio principles.What are these unemployed men going todo?Are they going to practise all tha virtue and self-restraint that their unfortu- pate situation calls for\u2014perchance tear themselves from their beloved Paris and seek employment in the country or abroad or will they in their dissatisfaction and | despair resort to acts of violence.In a strongly compacted and vigorously ruled soctety, things may be expected to right themselves simply because there are limits beyond which individual rebellion cannot go; but where the framework of society ls loose, as there is toa much reason to fear it Is in France, there is no knowing how the soclal system may be shaken and shattered by the revoit of a solid body of malcontonta, \u2014_\u2014 TBE UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE BILL IN DANGER.The prospects of Civil Service Reform In the United States do not appear to be brightening.Two members of President Arthur's Cabinet have declared the present bill to be an impediment to the satisfactory working of the public departments.The firat to complain was Secretary Chandlor of the Navy; and now we have Secretary Teller of the Interior following suit.The Iatter expresses himself very strongly.\u201cI need,\u201d ho says, \u201cmen of mature experience and accustomed to dealing with .men.Under the present arrangement, I _ à command of la : Ve cannot secure the services of such men.Something must be donc, or the eff- clency of the nervice will be seri- \u201cously impaired.\u201d He states that the men who have passed their examinations and who have the endorsation of the Civil Service Commission, \u201c will not compare in efficiency with the men whom I could pick up in every day life.\u201d It does not do to attach too much importance tothe utterances of a politician who may have his own interested reasons for wishing to have his hands untied ; but there Is just this much truth inthe objee- tions made by the two Secretaries to the sys tem of examination, that no examination based on text-books can really test somo of the most important qualities of an efficient ¢ivil servant, or efficient office man of any kind.A man -may know the rules oi grammar and yet be unable to write his own language freely and idiomatically.A man may be ignorant of the rules of grammar and yet have à ercughly absorbed a school history, and yet have very little common sense.On tho other hand a may may bardly know anyting that happened before be was born, and yet have a bappy faculty of dealing with things here.and now.A man ray \u2018be strong In literature but feeble in resolution, and therefore unfit for any post tavoiving supervision of others.A man may know all About the calculus aad got yet muddled over double entry.The \u201cment wil Blating BR : EE rons te eo a os & man, and Secretary et ia Probably cer- rockin saying that bie.could plak up,outé mes of \u201cmature expericnbe\u201d who better, and show higher qualities for all practical purposes, than thé avétage of those who have passed the Civil Service examinations, But the question is, would Mr.Secretary Taller choose men for their efficiency, 1f Le had the whole thing in his own hands; or would he choose men on acoount of their past Or prospective usefuluess as party hacks?It was because men in the position of Becretary Toller abused their power in the past and went.far to converting the public service Into & den of theives and a mere political machine that the Civil Service Bill was passed, Would they do any better in the future were that Lill to be now abolished?We very much doubt it, THE PROPOSED LOAN TO THE C.P.BAILWAY.Three years ago a contract was made with the \u201c Syndicate \" of the proposed Canadian * Pacific Railway, which that body professed \"to find entirely satisfactory.It wus more satisfactory to thom .in fact than it was to Parliament, and more satisfactory to Parliament thau it was to the country, still the contract was made.The contract actually made, however, was on all hands regarded as a good one for the parties undertakiug it, and it was spoken of us a finality.The whole responsiblity was undunstood to be finally taken off the shoulders of the (fovernment, and assumed by this powerful company, whose means were asserted to be ample to carry it through to a successful conclusion.The contract was a business transaction ; on certain terms, believed to be very advantageous, a certain Work was to be done.Now the contractors come forward and say that their own capital is not sufficient for the enterprise they bave undertaken, and they ask the Government to supply them with some $30,000,- 000 of additional capital, at 4 per cent.fur one-fourth of the amount and 5 per cent.for the remainder.This is, very briefly, the tenor of their proposal, and the question to be settled Is whether the Government is justified in entering into such an arrangement.That the arrangement will be entered into is a foregone conclusion.Parties now-a- days are too docile not to do what their leaders bid them.Everything must give way to party.Taking a purely business view of the matter, the arrangement is not defensible.It is a straining of the credit of the Dominion of Canada, in the first place, for it to go into the market for such heavy loans as the arrange-.\u2018fender \u2018\u2019hécessary.We have already as heavy a debt, per head of the population, as they have in the United States after a fearfully exhausting civil war.Moreover in asseuting to the proposal of the Company the Government will again have all the responsibility of the road on its shoulders.The penalty held in reserve for default on the part of the Company is the complete assumption and appropriation of the road by the Government.If the Company cannot fulfil their contract they should be treated just like any other contractors making default.It is making things too easy for thom altogether to allow them to fall back on the credit of the whole country.Why should the oredit of the whole country ba pledged in order to enable a particular body of men to earry out their business engagements ?It does not follow that, because they fall, the road will never be finished.Very few roads of any great extent, it may be safely said, have ever been carried to completion Ly the men who first took them in hand.We know of course that this is not the view the Government is taking of the matter or that tho majority in Parliament will take; but it Is the business view for all that.1+ is needless to say that the Government of this country is getting altogether too much entangled in various commercial enterprises.In identifying itself as it 16 doing with the Canadian Pacific Railway, instéad of simply asserting the rights of the country as secured by contract, it is taking a dangerous, and, as we hold, entirely indefensible step.Why should Sir Charles Tupper, the paid guardian of the public interests, have to undertake in Parilament a long and labored ples to show why the country should share the responsibilities which the Compuuy wore paid, and paid handsomely, for undertaking?The situation is really ridiculous.Sir Charles Tupper\u2019s business ls to see that the contruet is carried out, or to know the reason \u2018why; and 1f it is not going to be carried out, to advise the country how ia intorests in the matter can best be secured.If the people of Canada are wise they will take somewhat seriously to neart the spectadle of a GGov- ernment making common cause with a body of contractors, and urging reasons why the public credit sbnuld be strained, if not ths public purse depleted, on their behalf.THE WINTER CARNIVAL.OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.The Official! Programme In Detall\u2014Full Liss of the Events of the Week The official programme of the Winter Carnival, giving all details of the week's amusements, is given below for the information of our readers and visitors to the city.- Sixth Day Saturday, February 9th, MORNING, 9.00\u2014Curling bonsplel Sntinued at the Goxrnmgnt I Flour Sheds.Ciub es.Club.tournament continued at outdoor Kink.iil College grounds.RNOO px .30\u2014Curling bonspiel continued.Rink vs.\u201d 5106 Trotting races at Montreal Driving Park, Point St Charles.30\u2014Annual races of the Montreal Snowshoe Club on Lacrosse Grounds, Sherbrooke street.2.80\u2014Mert and drive of the Montreal Tandem Club on Dominion Square.EVENING, 8.00\u2014Fancy Dress Carnival, with all the Alirantions ot Thursday evening, at Victoria n 00\u2014Annual dinner of Montreal Snowshoe ohn at Windsor Hotel.rand Pyrotechnic display at the Ice pecial illumination of all the To - lubs' hilis.bog Palace, 8.gan A press reception room in the Windsor Hotel will be nt the disposal of visitinæ pe embers of the press where information may obtained by them.ectal oi arapble and velonk Bone fa tie Toma ads ons 8 angers to the ets Tobogarel Clubs\u2019 slides tained at the leading otols and from the secratary.he Committoe taka REN in informing Yisitors to the city that they are at libertr to take Lo part In the sleighing perade, should they foyrE HrCEs0oN, Chairman.cGrBBoN, Vice- Chairman.EORBGE ÎLES.Treasurer.TOBOE R.STARKE, Hon.Sec.SEARL, Secretary., reer CITY ITEMS.\u2014An action for $1, 500 has been entered in ough his aitorners, t M Sénécal for bis failure to furnish'ties, as per contract, for the completion of the F raiimad branch between L'E- piphante and L'Assomption.Napoleon Pouliot aged 23, a nailmaker, while t les the, uence of liquor, Thursday, assaul apoleon Chaumont and was about to give him a severe beating when constables So re and St.Jean arrived on the scene took bm into custody.ro the Be port od waa a hearing before the was sentenced to two mont! esars.Prefontaine & a on \u201cforns.The UN GRAND BATE BALL AT SHE WINDSOR.ABriliaut Gathering Bosuby and Fashion Elegant Cotumes-Mandsome Devors- tions\u2014Palil Partionlase\u2014Other Astrae- tions, The Carnival of 1684 is almost s thing of the past, and it was fitting that the closing events should eclipse the tool] opening features.That this was the case, those who had the pleasure of attending the ball last night in the palatial Windsor will readily admit.It was a scene of dazilipg bril- lianoy and enjoyable revelry im which our: countrymen and fair countrywomen from other parts of the Empire, and our \u201ckith and kin\u2019' from the United States took part, all alding in making it the grand ali- max to a week's festivities such as were never before witnessed on this continent.Our visitors have been pleased with all they have seen in the way of our Winter sports.They have enjoyed the inspiriting pleasures ot a toboggan ride, the fascinating skating and the healthy exercise of snowshoeing; they have seen how we cab build an ice palace ana scale a mountain\u2019s side on snowshoes and now we have taken them into the my ball room.The festival of last night was certainly the most brilliant and successful ever held in this city since the opening of the Windsor; the galaxy of beauty from all parts was simply bewildering and at the same time enchanting; the rich dresses and jewels of the fair sex it is bard to describe; they were worthily worn, however, by graceful women who are the pride aud giory of our race.THE DECORATIONS were on the most eisborate ecale and undoubtedly did much credit to the taste and ingenuit vf desiæn of Mr.W.B.Davidson tloriat, Phillips Square, from whose well kupt nurseries at Cote St.Paul all the choice flowers, ferns and other plants came.Sel- doin iudeed, if ever, bas the ballroom, corridor, retiring rooms snd supper room been 80 beautifully and chastely adorned.For previous balls and other grand occasions when flural decorations were required, the Windsor paople generally patronized Bos- toy, in consequence we are informed of the dearth of choive flowers in our leading nurseries.This year a change has taken place and we imagine none will deny, it is for the better.The exotics were 1 sweet smelling and bright in color.From the bottom of the grand marble staircase leading from the rotunda up the luxurious corridor, whole wa was festooned with bat n laure dotted here and there with bunches of flowers of various colors while in the corners and niches were placed arge tropice)-plante and | ustrade was entwined with laurel and flowers in profusion.At the head of Lhe stairs were testoons of laurel, and wreaths of smilax spring in ful waves from a central point from which hung sua peuded a well designed moon of rich r vf a golden color.As the guests reached the the corridor they could almost imagine them- gelves in à perfect bowerof flowers.There hardlya spot of this vast and richi furnished romenade that was not made even more beautiful with the cholcest flow- ors and eed rd without plante.It is ind a repetition of words to describe the beauty of the surroundings.The massive doors Were wreathed round the top mith ) bunches of flowers of variagated est ol green smilax.So were the mirrors abd pictures while from eo gaseliers bung lithe and airy festoons of laurel mixed with flowers.In the alcove and niches were placed in large flowerpots, the large wavy fern leaves swaying backwards and forwards at the slightest wind raised by the rustle ofa silk dress, us some fair maid promenaded the corridor.The air was filled with a delightful aroma pleasing and exhilarating to tho senses.Thon there were also more resplendent c.esoents and full moons comprising tulips, roses, cameolias, carnations, violets, and polnsetice wreathed gracefully in smilax and attached to the larga chandeliers.In the ballroom the same rich and harmonious blending of flowers was ob- sorvablo.be was for the moment like bray.orming a large well appointed green-house into a balircom.The bright foliage waa even made brighter by the steady glittering light from the gas.Round the room on eyery spot where the © eye rested there was to be seen some beautiful floral design.Hot-house; plants were piled direction.Here was seen on this chaudelier and on the others wreaths of laurel and smilax, intermixed with floral designs of bells crescents, moons- garlands extended down the whole length of the room attached to the bottoms of the chandelier, and trom these crossed to the side of the room other smaller arlands of aurel and bunches of roses camelias.ibe corners of the room wore miniature Hower gardens, in which fair beauty could rest amidst a bouquet of palms, japonicas, begonias, calladorns and others in endless variety.To give even more effect to the whole, streamers of scarlet draperies were also festooned across the room and on the side uf the wall in peaceful array the flags of all nations.The ensemble was most artistic, and more than one of our visitors from Boston and New York, accustomed to rich und brilliant gatherings at Delmonico\u2019s, fave expression in no unstinted fashion to surprise at the \u201celegance\u201d displayed every where It was puzzling to them that we could suddenly jump {rom an almost arctic life to one enjoyed, it is supposed, by only those who live In the land w ere the orange and citron bloums.The decorations were completed by the daistor His Excellency and Lady Lans- downe being placed in the centre of the west end of the room.It was of crimson cloth and was surmounted with the royal cuat of arms.On each side stood, with fixed bayonet and rifle, a stalwart Ro al Boot in the garb of \u201c auld Gaul.\u201d in he follo isa Het of the flowers used in the décors ons, 5,000 roses piole à .000 violets, 1,000 lilies of the RS 1 hyacinths, 2,000 camelias, 1,000 japonicas and à variety of other plants sll grown In this vicinity.retiring rooms of His Excellency and Lady Lansdowne were nicely\u201d decorated with lnurel and smilax roses, camelias, violets, and lilles of the valley, being pl on the tables and mantel-piecès [n beds of very &reen moss.The whole of the decorations wWore A success lu every way.The following is à list of the several ball committees to whom great credit is due for the pleasure everyone derived, Chairman \u2014 Hector ensie.Hon.Secretary\u2014C.G.Clouston.SUPPER COMMITTER.C.F.Bise, Chairman; H.M.Allan, P Lyman, A.Baum mgarten, V.Meredith, Hugh Paton, C.G.Clouston, Belkirk Cross, Wm.Wainwright, WwW, M y.FLOOB COMMITTEE.H.V.Meredith, Chairman ; H H.Montague Allan, C.shaw.Selkirk Bryce J.Alla Ww, Ho is) CE À in every Holland, prector ax has Cale, Fred Colson, h Paton, ¢ McArthur.Hugh I F.Sise, L.Gait Stevenson.PRINTINGO COMMITTEE.1d Calarneau, Chairman; HE V.Moro ith, F.8.Lyman.INVITATION COMMITSES.F.C.Henshaw, Chairman; Geo.BR.Starke, Chas.Holland.MUSIC QoMMITTRS.H.M.Allan, C man; H.Mackenzie, C Drinkwater, H.V.oman) th.RECEPTION COMMITTEE, Hector Mackenzie, Chairman; Hom, Thos Ryan, Lt.-Col.Oulmet, M.5, Ban J.Soa: eant, Andrew B.fon.J.Thibsudes, pra ng Lt rs inpnen, Élohard Wolk DRCORATION OOMMITTER.F.8.Lyman, Chairmen; Selkirk Cross, G.W.Swett, Hector Prevost.night, tho ladies\u2019 entrance of the Win Hotel became besiesed -& continually oe creasing crowd of lols , each of which deposited a load ar bound for e Ball, The roti a oorri thronged with?spectators was also mobbed by Lun r to catch a glimpse ly before nine \u20ac quard of Royal oots.commandes Laee men Hood | , COMMAN and.Lieutents Ib y Grassley.hotels marched | {nto die rotunda.of phe otel an emselves note robes] their piotaresque unis: and were te, entrance reds of © the vista Sho! ih re a BE i LT stairs Gor, where the.formed ~~ ra line from 5s Fond fe stairs to the dooe of the ball room, whem tot, cuts pe was 8 \u201cajationsd, and d ita fash con: decorated condition frags fitting frame for the h the asseinbled guests prov Shortly after nins o'clock, H ally t the Governor-General ao tue M encellonoy \u2018aturac Visomnedon Melgund, Lad Hon.Dyde, C Rüssell Stephe ments, and proces whero Mackenzie, Hs Worship ayor of the committes.conversation their Excellencies and sul were conducted to the ball ed.APthe V was placed immediate ite the d giruck up the National Anthen em.Lord aly the Bows of SE and in a few minutes the quads follows, waa anced strains of the Le Quadrille.\u201d His Exosllency the Governor-General Mr.Hector Mackenzie Hon.Benator Thibaud of peculiar priate decora the rid sparkling Jewels of the gorgeous uniforms worn by many of the gentlemen, set evening d tury, io ploture, an by th witness it.number of subscri crowded dancing, +-par assemb success.Indefatigable dancers managed and to ee and to slo and in o contipually broken by the room, considerable amount of rushing.did not dan dais pleasant were acquainted introduced.in conversati fing man n mented arn.American and the was attired in plain evening white waistooat, while the members of his suite wore thé scarlet uniforms o aideg-de- camp.ing dress of cream and brown ota oa was re ad- mir wore a profusion of magnificent diamonds in the hair and on carried on with wonderful spirit, consideri the enormous difficulties, until about midnight crowded room being by a commendable room into sections, ed witha large letter, and Ladies remaining in their particular tabou not dancing.vien made oe Ta roots walls of peo grand with their wild music, and distinguished party, proceeded tothe sup- Buisson de langues ec ecarlates a la Canadienne.Groupe de cailles sur soc Balade s le Russe.Salade de pomme de terr ugh which the guests | into a room apd in ®Soeno à the tout uen w nad 3 ational\u2019 by Viscount and as M, lorence Anson, 8 Lisut! Siroatficld, Col.186 t thelr J ar they w r.Hector Chairman of the Ball oe ittee, Beaudry,MrMeredi Mr.r.Jloyston,snd, other mem After « few mE | Hour: Anson, Paton,M © room, where a which were two Chairs, was Pl Vice-Rega! party entere (Gruen wal \" orchestra)whi pleasantly acknowledged lle \u20ac of honor, com) and to the QUADRILLE OF HONOR: ° and Mrs.Hickson.and Mrs.R.D.McGibbon.être.Heotor Mackenzie.The scene in the ball-room was then one ey The asset) and appro- ch costumes and ladles, and the off by the sombre ress of the nineteenth cen- com ined to make à magnificont one that wili be long remem- ose who had the good fortune to ng, however, to she large bers.the was to an Yaconvenfent exnoar and at all events, until supper time, Was impossible.In tase th bal more-of-the co i Cot an lage and so considered, was a vast most to form quadr:lles and lancers, wly waltz in the centre of the room corners, oor pe former were e passing across 2 rs had to suffer a After the first quadrille Lady Lansdowne but remained in >rront of the y Ja Sonyersing with those who e honor of belog rd Lansdowne lon with a large numbers of their gracious win- was very favorabl com- ats more especially y the v appear qu \u201cthe oc abpea General Mar chi te Ses.His Ex dress, with and the and inated Lady owne's Both she and Lady Melgund the neck.cing was the work of fin à partner in the e pleasantly easy plan of dividing the each section boing mark- section during the oven + a bout 8 quarter, fo Lele the Vies: 0 Bontoh pipers, room ring escorted bya Galantine de dtnde en asplic a la surprise, ate de becassine a Ja Valleroi.Grp de de pluviers a la Rossini.grande e du jour, Plece montes de cygne garnie de homard.© à là chasseur royal.BAUMON-Vo ageur.7 Dindonneau Bot in papon Bote Loi Roti, Cote de p£ Bou Bout Sale.Mayonnaise de volaille, ur de laitue, A EI the hosts of the Windsor, ai and t| \u2018was a membered wi Sure at fem Mrs, W T.New York: Adams, Mra rmour, Mra H iss, New York: jis Ge, : frmopd Mi Allan.Abbo few.Battle: : ble danc nr ar grow mm, ap wel | aa at supper, the musie jo bains perles At half.the al part selectl Js m same er, the pipers A A on où of rt \"guests Had ala Pigosding thom with thelr pias as 16 suber Fe coer malo, Ge renoral company were ad- and beer ore ne 12.8 promenads i Lo che 5 pper room, dotachments, the Pate rvals between the be doors being closed as soon as the rode à re ud Pleasant Lables were ig occupled cal dore vonting Foci ue dinars\u201d dining ross ot tao puèpber ol ges losis me, à are and always a ificen ment, Ebi some enjoy.r and t one retired to thelr far in to {oper BGDE.n Lu se at he event b 6 more than a scene of such spl passed in the ng ot the the numi bh: majority of guests.well wrap) ed to their dest! hs which colna ions 02 a C he presence AA and rid @ at the entor- e inhab with much piel The crowd grad are ars wilderness, LH tE old ca of Europe, A list of the invited guests is pe the Bytwo o o'clock oO roun be Carnival Ball of 1884 past; an event to be re- leasure and ride.Plea- r of hm gel oi grees ie features pue dignity e the ball and grace lent to of the new Vice- itants of a ago, was to present a rarely sur appended.INVITED GUESTS: .Lis Excellenoy the Governor-General and President Arthur and Governors of ali th Seite.e States eutenant-Gover and suites.es.nors of provinces and Lord Alexander Russoll, Commander ot Mr.Erastus Wiman, d Lady Landsowne.Col.Dyde, C.M.G., SES dy gor jyde, CN, and Madame Thibeudeau, Pal Van oh Straubenxie, A.D.0, Consul-General Stearns nd Lady B I Lt Worsley, pope.a ussell.Grue raid 8 SOU layed the follow- ford Alexander Butsl and Mrs.Stearns.Ing selection of music in 5 admirable man- .C n \u2014 and Lady Melgund.Lord Melgund PROGRAMME, teur .-.Tournament -Behone Welt Lists of subscribers to the ball, and of the costames worn by the below :\u2014 es, are given List of Subscribers, LADIES\" LISTA.Allan, Lad And A n, Mina iss, New Yo CA lan \"ia A\u2014Abbot m,: rn OR es, wa: Be ies, L Toronto : qe 5: .M:B : Buntin.Miss: Poughkeepsie, N.Y.: une, rignal ; Boxer, Miss GrBE?igen Cs PERE Allan, iss K: Bar : Biaiklook, M Saag i LE glo SE, Ww, r win, ne ies ; Sy Mr Si, Tri ranchaud, Boston ; i aatin, .Bi Bue Miers JP Foster.Miss, lesnfe, ighton ; \"towing, Als rs: Gil ise, Toronto; Gree Now Fe 5.Huge iss, Bos Bosto iss, New York: Fin, M Grace, Cobourg; Now tain: Akers, Lise Faia: A Mrs.J.W.: Atwater, Miss: À Bates London Bui Black pel, ow York ; Burke, Naame New York Armour, Mrs.E L., New Allis, [alifnx ; Srockville: Abbott, Mrs.ow Miss L.: Bar- w low = Buriand, Miss Betton, Mrs.: Soveib by, Miss, Wat- orne : nBruack, Bald: res \u2018padonaon y, Mrs, Toronte: oronto; Bug- AT 83 rke, Miss, Otta- Eng: ; iss TS.Miss easle ; Pentloy.N Me # ed, Miss A-plew po Baral 8.Ë Stevenson : Bd i Tooeph Hoon Fa Lae Sef Belg Mp OF uli de s 8.downs, ât Hector Mackesos Lad, Alex, ho City o of Mexico: Boll, À Miss, Cartilon ; ander ussell Lord A.Russell, Mrs.Worsle iE : Lord Melzund, Mig, McGibbon Tr M F rpiintelphd Benno dict\u2019 Rochester.MeGibbon, elgund.The \u20ac pi C.\u2014Claph foe.C.: Cla pr Be table was most artist tically arranged \u2018an Lizzie, courte Minn © Jennie Wellin ton, decorated with numerous specimens of the GZ Brooklyn; > Castle, Slip Confectioners skill.The crowning tri- Brook! one eo n.Mrs.C.: Éostigae Pr umph of art, was a model of the Ioe Palace, in Ji rnellier, M \u2018Crathern.Miss: in eugar surrounded by sich aba of skaters, Bo ke, Miss, Brockville : ; Cameron.(Miss: snowshoers, tande 0 slelg tad other Can- NE tock; sbie Migs, Lena: adian specialties, the Ame sweet Cainph bell, Mra bt; Gampbells res material.This 6 splandié pl piece of sugar ar- Sortie it a Mise: bris ee.Miss : chitecture was immediately Chi ce 1% o: Chrisie 31 isp su: et bor opposite the seats laced vel for Lord fiat > Ha) in jand; Chafee.Mise amber.Lady Lansdowne, and was an object dance.RI.Cbabb.fis New York; of great admiration to the party.Chubb, Hiss ss, How York ints À rs.À, B.Other and smaller, but equally pretty and Cumberland, Miss, C., Toron e, Miss, artistio models in confectionery adorned the {aldwell.Mire, Ottawa: Cochrane.rs.side tables he menu, ; which was as follows, rookiys N.Y i Cpeeae, W.E.Mes.Gouin: | was p n a very proces 8 e and re- Mrs, C \u2019 fects\u201d great credit ce designer anû As ce ia spr casey Hi engravers \u2014 iG rove, Mrs.Fons, Toronto: Caverhill, MENU DE SOUPER verbill, Mrs.Frank.Huitres D.Davis, Mies; Davidson, Miss: De Nan- .£25 Madame, London ; Daniel, + Hors d' Oeuvres, rignal; Panola Kise.10 foronto; Tien boaar Mie Olives Espangnoles.Cornicho ns à l\u2019Anglaise.Newark, {ivi vie, J as, New one: Sardines al'nuie.Doutre.j ras Doutre, nues} D ue conar.nfte: Dps eres, Miss Luc Entrees Froides, ow, Mrs À ow Sert : Dow, Miss.ow York: Filets de bœuf a la Savoissienne.Jessie, York: Dawson, Mrs.; Chaud- tod de poulet a Ia gelee.anil Mra.BHP aD ol Mr sers De Fate froid de lovrants aux truffes.w,Mrs,D.per 20, nl Que ° 4.nes de Ner: cebarats .Aspies de coû de re & anol lish, Mrs.Root.Do ely.Mise Devlin, Miss PAttelotias a defies ndon en asplc.Dane AE Ayimer, Que.; ss Louise, Ayl- Filet de poulet en pu téspe ide Jardintere.mar.ll ir E rane Miss: Ballatines de grives la © : Huitres on noue a Le gon foams.vase, irs.thas: Ad tio eA fn fall Terrines de foie gras ae trasbourg.les CE.is, Nour bra: ins Ota Pieces du Cuisine.Email ner iles .Forsyth.Miss: Frans as, M Fos r.Mrs.LJ s.Brooklyn; Fultord, Miss L.A: Pas iss oronto ; Fay, Miss K: Fay, : dine.\u2018Richmond; Fraser, Mrs.A.D.G\u2014Gowen Mise, a Juehes; Grennl .Mrs, ul, Now t Mrs, De: ordon, ss Mary, or otk on, ss Ilian, Now York; Gordon, zo.Ip or rant, L.New York Gregory.Miss, uebeo: a Froderick, Frovid onge OR mi ra Grontar, isd; & Gibson, seple.(ITH Gardner, e 2e L L'seph Rosa: arrete Miss, Boston; 3 Miss: fi dur ss Lizzie; Mis Maly 0 lie Anne ier.+ 8 Toronto Aran 1e fat tie Br pie oie fly town, ss we \u2014_\u2014 Yrs.Massey.Mra.Toronto: coney, Me, \u2014Macd H.L.Ted pag es \"Wine; Me.Dougall,\u201d Miss Moatre: ier Crs, John; i Donald: 1 oti Di va \u2018Bara ve Mrs.H.8 bastion visode Bronk: ville ot Enchtan, D.; MoBlarmid Mi Miss M.Xi Mrs.a yre 14 da oe eh Jigs Vo 0 Moa! : MeSh bane.Mra.To James: MeDonai Miss: Mobonaid.À Ye, \u2014N.ML : - olson Miss me \"ps E 3 rookie Newton Miss fe joe Tr To ronto; Noel, : Emily, New Yor hy = ool.fos O\u2014Osler, Miss G., doron \"M.Miss Baseiq Fonpmpker Salt Whionrr ih ba ) Mi les s Estelle; 0 oil, Ogee es Hop.rion.\u2014Poase, Miss; Padden, Patras PAR Patarson, ut Gy Priv Mia Su oi iss Alice, H Hamilton eros, iss F., Boston; Perrault Mrs.5.San Francisco; grradlt, Jigs B En fn Plaukin ew York: Mu ork By ton, Ottawa; Pare to Miss, Hise Mise: Eoters, Plumb, R.\u2014 Routh, wo fetid a: fie fe Toronto; Troy, Ne Roger.rs.fas eronto; Bon, ork ; son, ville.Sn gathy Smith roi fe ze Miss: OW, Scotland : Steph en iss en Toronto; Vins : Bmes Fad : Sims, sion Swift F.; Prd Bhagnon, Miss Bt Johns, Goer ù Bhegror À Meme Sise, 8 Morel tec; Bliss, ronto; Short Perth: St | Miss; Sim T.\u2014Taylor, Mrs; Tom kins, Mr, I; ngs; , Thora ere ronto; Townsend.\u2019 Thibaudeau rth \"Topp Thompson, Miss Katie, Toronto.U\u2014Usherwood, Miss; Vagoceoni.the Marchioness V\u2014Vaughan, Mrs.T.8.W\u2014 Wilmot.Plattsburg; Yhllis, M esley, iss C.Toronto: Ma Hid to: Walker Miss Mize \u2018Toronto; W.Walker, M Wilson, % Miss; Wintsster Ding Mrs.: broke: MN Miss, Isabella; Wartele, \u201cMrs.; Miss; Misa tawa.Y\u2014Yielding, Miss.CAE Abbott, AES Allan, M.: Andrews, wi M: Abbott, Y Lin Now BA TN Rows Pet ATR 2.Winnipoe: is, F.H., Pi FX ugh Montagu: ans > jverpool.England; \u2018A Prockrille: lexander.AT Toronto; AD 3 an, ur: Austin ambly ; tt, Harry; Allcott, W: Aird, W.D.7 ?B.\u2014Boaudry, H.Badenach, W.P.Badenach, C.K Tee ; Beaty.Jumes, M.oi Toronto: Briggs.Bate, hourg: Beaudry, J.LB well, T., Beattie, H Buchanan, W.J.Rtevenson.George, jr.Toronto: Paros ronto: Jond iklock, © Halt 3 Brooklyn.\u201d Wow Tork: Brophy, New York: hoan, 5 0 H.A \u2018 par, Fil w TW eus H.: Bosse, C.L.: Beausoleil.Ag more, Bethune, J.H.Q Core og Bg: -\u2014 } Gann.J.J.\u2018Ehrintie, E, R.3 Codvill Campbell, Duncan Campbell Colla\u2019 Cowie.& Qpebecs, ey stock.\"EP hrookemn lo: Cum in fe.rois Cunningham, John: Co D_ vidso sniel ford: Fe deg, Joan fever dE bof Daniel Hon.in Judge.Froquoin: Dyer.W.Cow.ra, Delisle, M.Te Petting! B Pyke, on Got Pl or afl alte.oe J.George A Tree fe au; Ne New rookin Pig uller, arnévo ows.GGardner, Gordon.ie pote Bl HEU gr es ln erry, \u201cGalt Ont.: \u2018Rickerb Miss Hayrie: Bogerson, on, Sirs vy yan, Mrs, J, Ryan, Mra.Wa.roropx 1 Hathbas © n, Miss on pr nee Raymon horey, M iss M, New York: Wonham, ood riek: pee J pentes die t c ea ektor oron 0: ngton Bowlby.Waterford.C.\u2014 Callahan, Pa pazinbail BoM: M.: Conley, 8; Trosmr.J.a Paterson, rey Toni A a J Se Te ry .; Mopedi ©, Bos .Bherbrooke; ui pel - ; utr, : oronto: Mullark ellis ; Porra da, San Francisco; ; onnins.or ss, Boston ; \u2018Miss, iss, Betavine Phat ford: Miss I Toronto: Plummer, atterson, Mrs.Jo Patt, Proctor, Mins Carrie E Wada ddi ington: ; miss, ® P., Toronto nton.Mise, di Pat Mrs.H.; Ma Alfred E; Rendell, BE.M.; New York; \"Robertson, Miss: Maggie held.Mrs.Kennoth; i a Me Be dout, Mrs, Geo Bernard: Bo: Bossean, Miss, 2 dap Koa ou, Mis tawa: bipson M England: scherprd ra: R Leroy.N° x an 3 Hise lL pes: uebec; Richard- iss, New 3 Robin- E., Belle- Miss, Joronto; Btroud, Simpson, M = Bri eman aw, Mrs.Mrs.G.-W.: Bmit Miss: : Bariderson.Miss: Boston ; Blcotte, rs.: Seath iso; Bauve, Mrs.ton, re.i$ Smith, Mre, Gordon, Ë Eng- ; 8mythe, Mrs.Dr.King- OW Detrolt; it; Stephen, M Mrs Yrs: Bco He tr si loa.Now x fre lor, To- nat Brooklyn: ; , x Toronto; Beynolà, Sina y, Miss C, : Miss M, Toronto; Routin, Misa lessor, 156; Bi Siodlsaf ise, iiise, Nis a, Poramouth mi: Miss Clara; 8 iss, Toronto; Scott, Ts.4 Gs Mrs, Now York: Shan ha Miss.Last dou, OR! av, pson, Mrs Stinson\u201d is Tay Weed, Mrs, Tie Xo nstanle: Vjleon, Miss South \"éscolige: Ja of Mrs, oe Hien Now Fork Miss, England : : eer id ; Wilson, ; Miss oriison vise hite TB.Pa a Wainwri 3 te, Josten: Peter, P Pom I, Quebec: ; te, Mrs.Th ee i Inn Wh bite, aïklock.H, M.tia he Boulton, only.% N Y.: : Banher, Hot N.Y.; Lien 8 Bacon, Fcars.enry.Budden, W.: Bus- Brewster, ston; Buffalo: k P, nels, pislotion B.: biatklook, Pigikioek.Berserer, A.D.; sorer.J.P.: Benpett, Ww.Que : Burland Betton, I M: \u201cBauehilon enry: rophr : Boulton.M.nent : Sark NB Now York: Bin- Bucknall, J Bethune.M, B.; Bulmer.H., Jr.: Bouchar a.Freda.8H; ndon, .Bem- Engixnd : \u201cA P.A: : Chenev.ther, Win H., England: Gass.Gurra 33.vus Cnasil R W vie: Que.Caldbeck.A B.: Chaffee, eran, ron A Christie, ( pas Cand, Allan.Toront nto: asain VW ; New York: .Comntan, Qu affée, EE AM: Clo Walter.Toponto: Cryer sus Crnth hers fon: John, roronte Com Major Frank: Geuch.Colson, \u2019assails, TEA Caverhill :D or.D'or: Borne à Sa Davies, J.Try: Daten T.ét Dalgiish, Bobert: , Donnell Belgium: Dan: A York: : Devon, JM.Toronto a Toronto: For orag.As Ant ony: non: Fanwick.erguson, Jamaéa, Jr Gi: fi: Franch Mr.New Y tiawa: ver Ratio wa, fer oom Gordon , Robe À: Grant, hl Ad der Han: 0 mour, \u2018Grenne er.wile: fo: Bitbort FJ Ji Providence.ET: i CHRAYE Meetings and Aswuseme A 4DEMY OI Or Manaao: Thomas, TO-NTONE o Manag FERVORMANCE of the eminent Comadisa C7.RAYNOND ) nm (COLONEL SELLERS) 341 CADEMY OF MUSTO.A HENRY THOMAS, Losses and anager.Meaday Evening, 1 5 COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TEXDERED ?MRS.NEIL WARNER the Oficers of the Beh Royal Scets.THE BRANEVICIAIRE AFPEARING AS Paviixx.in.\u201cis - DELICATE GROUND JESsIE BRowu\u2026.\u2026 in.RELIEY OF LUCKNOW Box Plan at Kordhelmer's.\u201cPopular prioss.234 A REMY Of OF MUSIO.\u2014Hexsy THOMAS, Lessee and Munager.oNTREAL AR ENT EER ASSISTED BY.GRAND TRUNK AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, wlll present for the mt time Tare 1 Mont Montreal Edw.Sterting's THE WHITE SLAVE or IE FLAG OF FREEDOM, On Friday & Saturday, Feb.15 & 16.Volunteers a et to of 2 otk proluntes re Tea DER oz in piform Box 30% at Mant infor al ie as pes à EC ni Crea Anton ughes ven: st, shad à Maiou's tnd Hane 10 Bors ers on\u2019 st 5 Re THEATRE SPARROW & JACOBS, \u2014o MUSEUM o\u2014 Propristors & Managers.The Greatest 10c Show on Earth! Every afternoon and evening, week of February the Ils.™ ELLMWOOD CHILDREN AXD BONNIE mie) ALSO \u2014 18 \u2014 STARS.rice of Admission, 10\u20ac: Lower Floor, 10¢ xtra.Performance at 2.30 and 8 p.ma at Prince's.FREETHOUGHT! CAPTAIN RC C.ADAMS ill J otgre at the Mo trea! Pioneer Free- t Club, 1810 Bt.ne Bt (o ite ihe tag lish Ca athedral, on Se DAY Carn OO SUBJECT.\u201cWhat Unbellevers tive Done fer the Admission free.All are welcome.382 @EYSTAL RINK! JOHN ENNIS, Long Distance Champion Skater, Will attempt to lower the 100-Mile Record, on MONDAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK.person can join the Bace for $100 stake and PR the receipts of the hous Usual Prices for Skating.- a SAMUEL ROBERTSON, .ATTACK AND DEFENCE {T5 vannes = Bockets Photographed in their Flight.Br Wu.Norman & Bon.Also, THE LATEST PROTOGRAPHS OF His Excellency The Governer-General.In several styles.Bat! ICE FALAOE SPOONS AND FORKS, (Guaranteed Quality.) MINIATURE TABLE GONGS, {Quite New.) Nevelties in Polished and Antique Brace VIENNA & BEBLIN FANCY GOODS.MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKS Chiming Quarters.LEMAIRE'S OPERA GLASSES, æ &F Inspection of Stock cordially invited.\u201c68 4 WHOLESALE & RETAIL.\u201ces \u2014 Warson & PELTON 88 sT.SULPION & » B STREET.QEIRLEYS NEURALGIC CRYSTALS! A FRESN SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER W.A.Dre & Co.Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Ohomista, 14 & 16 PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL.23° eed Moxros.Parures & Boum.Blank Beek Makers, Printers, and Relief Stampers, 875\u2014\u2014 NOTRE DAME STREET\u2014 37% MONTREAL.Call and get our Carnival Programme.gratis.81° ood no slide wi Tops oo si ia Elie MONDAY.8 ps \u2014Grand Hockey Tourne- TUE DAY.8 pm\u2014 es and Games under the pusplces of e out-door sports com- WEDNESDAY.10.90 am.to 1 p.m.\u2014Sksting and Promenade Conesrt.THURSDAY, 8 \u2014Grand Fancy Dress Car- pival, intr soba puch novelties as:\u20141.Bpow man, by t lebrated artist Bardorf {the first ever e $i ted on this continent): 2 (lee Te p 5 rotto and, ire Foun- talgs vast variety of Liuminauons un ithe directian of fessor Han d.of amilton.olectri» lleht by the Atnertcan ht and Ifuminaiing cn pany, together with a no:nber of her innovations.FRIDAY 1080 nn a.m 10 Lp.m.\u2014Skatingand Promenade Co 8 p.m.Annual Ë Races and Gamen, BATUBDAY, 8 p.m.\u2014Grand Fancy Dress Carnival, with ali the attractions of Thursday evening.Visitors having Fancy Dresses and holding special membership tickets, can take part in e Grand Fanoy Dress.tertainments.pari Tickets \u20ac Joldors to all the rivileges o membersiip, ood for \u2018Carnival eek.\u201d obtainable at the Secretar A -Treasur- er's office, 96 St.Francois Xavier from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m, and 3 to ¢ p.m., and at \u2018the Rink from 9 a.m.to 12 p.m.an.LSB Frices\u2014Gontlemen, 99.Admission on the 4 fom?and on the 7th and 9th CFancy ri ran) $1 for each entertal ment France rable at th the Socretaryts office and at the Rk ved seats for the Famoy Dress Carnivals an be Mondes À at \u201cbe ecrotary\u2019s office on and shoidara\" tic tickets and a entary wiil suspen nd on {sents 0 ati Es ÉRABLE ke or IRENE any other than the génu ir lor will in- vaive the forfeiture of the ticket snd the pun.ent of She presenter, olders of costume Uckets will be elle Rs tators must en y Cape) doors off Drummond sires .W.ALEX.CALDWELL, bo 9 Becretazy Treasurer.VEEN 8 H Corner Unive and Bt.Cathars, rine streets.roity GRAND CARNIVAL BVENT, February sth ternoon, 2.80: -30: Evening, 8.15 o'clock, Last performance of the ANGLO-AMERICAN COMBINATION, ibe shamed ge well known Artists.Tioke ined od a ul gad con Musié Store en complete Orchestra.RINCE, OF WALES BEATING RINK! A ONE HOUR GO-AS-YOU-MULEASE For those who have never won a prize at any Go-as-you-please will pi on Monday Evening, 11th tans.Six entries have © Already been magle, and § race may be Admission J.STERNER Laprgs, 106; Gre, 18e} SE.bre poem ES RYSTAL RINK.GRAND SKATING EXHIBITION, Tuceday and Wednorasy Evantage, sh and BY CAP.JOHN MINER, Chaurjon SE, BEATE COCR BURY.Will perform their original and difficult movement P: Minor, dt qn be ,remem- IT ei 18 oars ago, He vil # © an bitio: ea Also on It skaten, one foot From 1 13 anes The only mam in this oountry who has made a suceess of the STILT SKATE.Mr.Cockburn ska tes hh bis legs ed, a: Cockburn will perform the cela calle feed pe ESS a War uchingh's ae foe and ¥ing a cornet ac the muse Th tertai.t will } wi pepresentaticà To the Boston FR ow to skate M°X2 O NIREAL HESS CLUB._MR.the Wo 's CHESS Fie rhs of ¢ PLAY on ALL OF TH Le 7 Tela Cine JH celte Te \u201cTee Sarppen Courant\u201d (LIMITED.) \u2018 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014NOTICE.\u2014\u2014e each bis Mondare e Annual General Meeting of hol os of \u201cThe Shedden Compa will be held at the Company 3 xpsEpies ames stree ontreal, on W 1 y of ABY next, at ¥ ooo RYN nazox.MowTREAL 30th Jan., 1884.Ti MONTREAL DISPENSABY.ET i, Spear og or re Po ine a some el seDAY het te | ot sh sd Hing\u2019 EON fo he po position tiend- 3 Tye undersigned api up to rou the above Ren » - M.CONNE x, 2 ns JB e LE, ; T° INVESTMENT & BOLLDING- Yd at at Sri ire COMPANY.ra Ur ames 8 Fès Ts uw bu pes gras ign 62 6ù closed rom the instant until se Many, 5.1884} oT & ee hey.GBAND TRUNK RAILWAY.On TUESDAY, Feb anry Sth, WEDHESMAN THURSDAY 7th and PAIDAT Sih, cr will be run from Bonaven ¢ 11 1 na EY 3 rh; Ball B,J.How foare Leahino at 11,80 5.00 ano pejarateg = gi Ne, d 7 vase i H Hickson, 3 HIGKSOUT Hart C5 ri Henderson.Gordon.MHZ TEUTHSHALLMAKETOUFREE- 2 tecd Gane ager.fit Hendrie.vm amifton n, Ont.Wheress Sa more ° od 0000 on rt tt \u2014 » 8.Londoi - tly, r Hetherington 5 ut, rl bgt city.has doled the Adventists to disprove his NCING AND DEFORTMENT w fair ae Hal Hal conclu ions, r ative to \u2018s Natural Im- pire and ease.te Lessons « opn [28 JE: : Ar .db mortallty \"2h OUR stence of th » Sport roles amilfon, hi Svrer Wy oF Sou} in path.and \u201cEternal Torments, and Uélos Cage aie » FURramteed ; also ne Nee wa e anot racterized tho Doctrine Oo RI he pénis nier, À Gy Yon on oh gan\u2019 dg: Hol.oth phd ena) dortal lity of the Human | sine Pen En dE Bou Etes nes; Ha ms\" \u201cThe Serponts Lie ve,\u201d ae PRIT oward, 8 k ccvasijgesemsoarmemnens ss gt Ng pneus n enneker, inisters to defend Siravowed conclusione\u2014 A Bronze\u2019 Crass lw Be ASS OF ' AER T PAT eu, ope, LR: &- r ing said doctrin es from the red hon.Commences EDNE ar, A = Ho ooper, n open discussion AY NE! on.Tuesday, ish ot Feb.1e Nan, ries.J Batt ttery, Kingston ; WH ES open STIL A Twice 8 Weak.Br Jan endernon, D, H., pr 8.| 361 Tunus.- 03.00 per Month.| Private lessons, 6 foc 62.30 RE M.New York.i MRS.GODWIX, 1200 8.Catherine M 3x px sages H.R.: Ireland, J.H.: Imrie, Dr.Sh HER fro Kv, Tidones.Kinsler BE Rr He Salade de homard.Celori au naturel.Pieces de Patisserie.ar fi hi El ati rah 1 montse du C , ; Miss, ep on, Gra divértissemonts du Canac Me Soyer cos Jie oy, Hrs ton; | Haley, Mrs, = Be ecc montee mmerce du Canada.ton: 2: Haley, ins, gt A ise; Hodgson, ks A Nougats la ala Xavier.Hoeae ied a Miss, Sher rooke; ; gar, isa ides: de frat dor M re Hutton, > a ood, Mics, Chi 0; Bavorois au ob cola\u201d ool Sront 2 Hud: NU: SA CTP \"Ga eaux asso or Hail, Ey enderson sa; Baba polonaisa = .R.: Halloft, Confiserie.a i Ey bell Mise, ingston ; fo, Pater | place Napolitaine.pion Kingston: \u201cHout Xe: ) ran.the Dichoner Miss, Brook le: ramon.The order of on to 8 r- Miss A: Ireland, Mrs.J.room was as follows uppe Io, He drei: His Excellenoy tha Governor-Gene sens joi ix u ne | Mr.Joseph Hickson sad | is île; Jao 2 Boo and Lady Leasdowne.a on; Mr.Hooter Mackensie Nii Taf Lord R 1 and Lady Russell.and Eng, Lord Melgund 2 ee - pe on Mise.London, ve Mr.R.D.MeGibbon na Mrs scibbon.(EE Bi R man., Artie Ep era Milan.| ow Layer, 56 Mar and Madame Thibaudeau.RIE hor: Ts ts Se Now Consul-General 8: York ; Mrs M ee + Leal lie.Miss ; , an y Florence Anson.Lros ie , > body, : Mr.Erastus Wiman iit ory HM cos To London : Lavell «nd Mrs.Stoagne.7 3 ar x PPS enr Governor Hale Tre W 3: Leslie Hon.Senator Plamb snd \u201c ton: de Ey t, Mrs, sad Mra.Rokert.afi to.Latotrre Ser Bros: Nr.Streatfleld, A.D.C., and Mrs.Milo } n hs jefe Hon.Henry Anson ° the.alley, x dsr.3.A.and Mrs.A.B, Allen.tice, Mra J., alli o Mr.T.Milburne uois ; Mo.Alex.M aned®d 1348 Povertpy Robison.À 7 : aad Mise, GBs.| Mies &- Now York: M-ece- \u2018 el em Se rr orem ous BT.Kiser, oy Mr ork: ce} ; korg, 87 i x = ans Hamilton.Ottawa [Oontinued on FARA Page\u2019 wht Se, 10e and 25e PIECES.dilve Qe HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, \u2014 DANCING.NEXT PULL DRESS ASSENBLY, h Thurstan, February Be FOR SALE AT STAR OFFICE Classes as usual, 1-0 TN VIE À 7 soneos gi gery THE GAP 1: yomeion, 85a Now York; { Laver, CR: Leprohon, Sie eo as ni & = Lh Shh ler i Stor By Mo rritt, W., Hamilton, Torqato; Mor- 2 igure iiston 1 nie ason, Iro- ames M; Mi Uois ; ills, .Toronto gil.Jam J.N; Mil! Seu Jai onte: Mills, ym, \u201cMa Mipeboll \u2026 D.Meredi Vv.tudge E W: thy.olls, Ô erso ME.J, P.oronto : Moro tn PAR Sher- ke: A.E; Morris, Toronto: v.Sa pel \u2018Toronio, Halarkr.à C.: at ows, W not foago: Wa, Bie ue 8 oi, yo orris d.Toronto: Massey.Major: Mur- by 8.\u2019 A.Ai etrott: Masson, Rent; Montizam- |, Kingston.D.: McEn po \u2014MoK R: McGi bbon R cEn- tgre.John dope M A Dur arines, Ont + Cornwall: Neil; ang eli % poto : Batson W.4.3 e.ur.ps GE Dover Fick 15 Rey IR ; A Mor Gooch: ches ee SPA MeN B.; MeDonal : thar, N,\u2014Nellis.J.WV; Nellls, N ©, Charles Ti mio.J H.Brook shoes, J1h Mr.+ Now rien, E.» fiben: Oswald.Lt.Colo- ie ahorty, J.O Siboan I Dou Si 6 sle r.Os , J.i- Owen, J SE V.; Neil, James, Port Hone ee Patterson JH.w., Poaton Paterson.R.MaeD; Purley.James À Paul.J.M.; Park.J.H.ton; Paton, Thos.Paton, Moron, 8.New ork: Font ce, W.Ep! Brooklyn, L.L: Preston, G ston ; Patterson, J.; Pratt, C., N.Yo Pinkerton, R.: Plummer, J.! Patterson, John, Patterson, Capt, And.W.: Paton, H.: sons, Allan : Plumb, F Toronto: Perry.L.V.; Prevost Hector: Patterson, James A.Otiawa: Plumb, Hon.Senator, Nia- gars: Paimer, G.F.: Pruyn, M.O.Q.\u2014Quiney, O.E., New York.R.\u2014Rutter, J.H., New York: Rutter, Thos., Xew Yor ii: Chr Hi Henry J: Robertson.drew: idout, George, Toronto: A.David: Re om ington Cerny.3 B.H.: Robertson, W.W_; Risley, \u2026 Toronto : Rec mond EJ.\u2019 Ryan, john rockyille; Ryan, grpnte: Rutherford.t, K ingaton: y: Rankin, Ë Robes N.Burzon Faia Robert to Fr Perron John: Roy.Y Ye Rialle, \u2018Rosamond, B., Almonte: Ross.Dr.Jas.nto.S8.\u20148mith, H., Gordon, England ; 8ims, A.H.: Bmythe Rings ; Sims, Allison.À.Toronto: topbon.Fi ; Shaw.Chas.T.: Faundér- chard, + Bie] Ft port Sohwob, M: ws rama J.J.Halifax: awa; Sibbald, J.4.; Bhearer, Ont: Sim icer, W.F.: York ; Bnowdon, J.J.: Krome.8h Dorey Cd Shorey, 8.O.: Bexton, D i tephep.C.; \u2018Sauve.mp: gan Ws SRE Toronto: Stephens, Biron Shep Bim ime By: mith, J.A.Jorgslo: 8 fensor, amue el, a, hy Soarih, B.Toronto; Sigma fou oseph: Bmith, R.Toronte: Sorb ngland ; aonb; A BY aa Shannon, L.W.Kinzs- ton: Ba , R B.Short, E.L., New York; Smith.W.D., Chicago: Bimpson, Dr.T_ Taylor, H.Sutheriand: Thibaudeau, homas, ip .Toronto; Thompson & ! Prescott: T races.Charles, Albany.N.Y.: racey, James F.Albany, N Tompkins H., Saratoga § nes: Taylor.M.Ye hiladelphia: Tay, As, gronto: illey, L.\" rh Toronto; I Cd end, J.B., Boston : Thorn.L.Mortimer, ow CE \u2018Tidsweli, Ww.Hamilton, Ont.; residder, ; Thompson, 4 Townsend.aziva, ; Tyler, E.R., Ty ston; Thic padea Hook \"Thompson, J.\u201d Pheenixville: reer, %.C., St.Johns.U\u2014Uggooeconi, Marquis.Soc aitiere Ed., Jugbee: Van Straubenzie, Lt.Col.; Vaughan wW-\u2014Walker, P./ Detroit: Wilken G.H., Brantford ; Wilk \u201cie rantfor alker o %.C.Belleville\u2019 Wall, ly ow ork A, F.frs amson .oron 81D WT! t, Fille Wiman.%.Tore us ; Watso r, Jr, k; Wardlow, va a: Ware: Haron Toronto (W Whilian Ç.M Rox tM.taburg ; Wataon, + MS erbert Pate C._8.; Watson, Hi Woift Hieh : ; Wesley.john, Bowmanrille : fison, Andre pite, : Wiison, Dr.F.m.; Brook) Workman: Thos.TC, a 8, J.N.; Wainwright, Sir and, ci Wadworth, Port Hope: ison.3 .R.: whi J.G.; Pa Godfrey; White, Richard: Jhite 4 Bureaton, Wartele, Hon.8.C.; Wal.Ottawa; White, Ri chard.The Dresses.The following were some of the handsome dresses that were noticed : \u2014 Ja Wh hioness of Lansdowne\u2014Bodice of tin broche, cream satin skirt trimmed cross lace; rai Lady Me A; mpson, 0.G.upek.A.Now urkish embroidery and a quantity of ornaments, onds and d\u2014White satin bodice, gold of white tulle with gold {onthors.bh; Sruaments, pearls, stars, on ce Anson\u2014Brown tulle, yellow festhers and satin ribl ibbons, 4, Ajezander Bussell\u2014Violet brocade pearls and diamonds.oniton on lage, De satin with Spanish lace ve pate attie Martin, Pieton, Ont\u2014Pink gro: : veiling, trimmings, ottoman ribbon and ornaments, natural un Ross, Toronto.\u2014Cream silk, em- b with old gold.ornaments, natural Mite Leura Scott, E land White painted SE BEN borer\u2019 pal pin silk with Wat- leat an ornaments dia- monde and natural flowers.Beath\u2014Yellow satin, with lace: natural SE RR Es Valle satin, lace and i MoNal ally-\u2014Cream crepe de chine, em- broid: cream silk, French lace trim- Satara) flowers, garnet or: ents.' * Clare Bmith, Toronto Pink ottoman 1 aad nal with Edelwaiss lace; ornaments, ère natural flowers.Amber satin train.black Lou dian gold ornaments.ae Fan ende ton\u2014Blue satin, ughes.ow York\u2014Amber colored silk, MEE Yh cpnon Black allk velvet.trimmed th ) Lamond orna:.ents.Title yrer w\u2014Black satin, beads Mrs.E.Gibson, Elmira, N.Y\u2014Brocaded lavender satin, lace overdress, diamonds and Pe BB.Butler, Dulfalo\u2014Biue brocaded satin, Ad diamonds, handicr \"Black silk velvet, jet ds and natural flowers.andier\u2014 White satin with real orn pa nts and natural flowers.us Caverhi lea, France, rees and wat- tean train of ve ite B ls lmoe pre ivory big, Sein] rellev.r dias sedi 7 Eile het lak AE?Rik : broaden th white roses and ah aly i ornaments bany, N.N.Y.cream colored Roe ov eas and diamonds.ant agnon, St.Johns, black velvet, Brus- se ince, Tollow roses and smil Ohubb, of New York, bluesatin and diam Alex r\u2014Pearl silk.richly a with nn aco and natural flowers; dec and pearl ornaments.Ponnington- Pale-blue silk, ewan\u2019s yo and lace diamonds.iss Florence res satin ; or- vs Colchan and natural flowers.lame colored court train, wi pot cont nt brocade da Salmon .colore: and diamonds, corsage t of (roma.ion à tan colored gloves.\u2014Oream satin and lace.al see Rene Toit satin, and lace yd, patgral ow rs ; allver ,rnaments.Lusher\u2014Lemon silk, with lace and Ont.\u2014 pis 5 sot aot inne lace, tume of straw- ornaments | Perley.of Qitama~Riue allk- and white: Hamilton, Toronto\u20148ap semisoir russel Jace, roses and tonpphire Sis Mond i Hamilton \u2014Corn oolored silk, \"iis hi (bherbrooke\u2014Amber colored satin hite down.a brocaded silk, trimmed t lace ; ornameats, natural flowers atton, Peterboro\u2014Black satin under- s er ith lace overskirt, blaék ornaments.Antoinette Ives\u2014Pink silk and white 23g Tren White silk dress en trein, embrol- der e-\u2014Btus silk.trimmed with beaded pnt ornamen B and figur ; London, Eng - a fa satiny with Toe - e,, ho vas vues ve qrosments, te demon a £5 soalie 8, re ania ino.\u201d r \u201cloosed rms bary ue ul] Claret satin with oman Bee) eathers to match, na J.Hopp fon: gail ola Fh mgs pony nce ad in\u2019 or nts, pear] we tle Hut beasls and = flounces of riontal lace, silk embroidery.g.Bt.John, N.B.\u2014Cream broche vel- lan Bt.can, 3.Pope blue bro ad od satin ine {os white jet, orna- Ta aris an ouchotte Anderson, Toronto\u2014Garnet velvet, Brussels lace, ornaments rubies and ir i\u2019).Cloran\u2014Palo bus Ottoman silk t ear Mis se E, ee PR ltd satin ornaments, Id and diam n Eiss E \u201c Am satin and Jace, orna- ord and ru ts, Pr i gold aaa he *York\u2014White silk.dise yMorrül, TU Vermont Blue 8 silk trimmed wh orname } rs.rox 255 Male ce.ar nie gold and green brocade, goid ornaments.\u201cMra B.Motedith White silk and shirred satin skirt, and white lace Miss Foy, Toro Toronto.éream satin and gauze; TUE Foy, Toronto.\u2014Pink satin and foil E K.Foy, Toronte.\u2014Gold satin and blue 8 Smith Toronto.White silk and gauze; ornaments.diamonds.Mrs.Tierney Black satin, Jot trimmings.orngments, gold and pear a owe: Arne Hogan- Cr qua a ra Det an Met 8 pear Mrs.Joseph en Black silk.white lace and pearls and ostrich feathers: ornaments, diamonds.bret: J.Edgar (il White silk and maroon ve Je rzainen Hayden, Sifatoge\u2014Crimson silk with black | lace trimmin rs.Thomas Lougliran\u2014Wine colored satin de Lyon, with court train, point of ruby plush, point Duchesse lace and \"diamonds tri je Lealie\u2014 lack velvet, bead lace, white ostrich feathers Mrs.W.C.Linton\u2014Cream satin, lace trim- ings.ornaments diamonds, rs.F.Rich\u2014Black silk, ornaments bril- lags.McIntyre\u2014Cream satin and lace, Miss N Xo Crea brocade silk, trimmed with Mrs.W.R.Oswald\u2014Blaok satin and beaded lace Datura flowers.re ops tox ; Miss Olms a s Saratoga\u2014Hauve silk, lace tr Miss Ofmatead ee Et silk, diamonds, crescent lace trimmings.Mrs.Brent Good: Now York Black velvet en nt lace, trimmings ; Jacquimots, roses tara on Bom and carTinés.Mrs.Gardner\u2014Cream satin brocade and pear! lace, ornaments, diamonds.Miss Jessie Graham, Toronto\u2014Crimson satin and pearls Mrs.F.W.Campbell\u2014Black velvet, trimmed Tih à Honiton lace: ornaments, real pearls and Ming Camphell\u2014Cream cashmere, trimmed with lace and flowers: ornaments, pearls.Miss Bophie Mathewson (Lenmoxville.White cashmere, trimmed with lace; pear ar naments, Mrs.G.W.Stephens\u2014Cream satin and Oriental lace, diamond ornaments.Mrs.Gov.Hale (New Hampshire) \u2014 Claret velvet and duchesse lace; - ornaments, dis- moads.Mrs.G.A.Cochrane (Brooklyn)\u2014Black velvet and duchesse lace, diamond ornaments, Mrs.A.E.Devlin\u2014 Salmon coloured Silk, trimmed with white fur, and natural lowers: ornaments, diamonds and pearis.Miss Louise Devlin\u2014Garnet plush: orna- m pe.natural flowers.Tressider\u2014Cream satin, garnet plush trimmings, a ish lace; ornaments, natural lowe {amonds, Mrs.H.H.ne legant toilet of black embossed gossamer, over coral satin, petticoat and corsage of variegated pearls: ornaments, carnations and diamonds.Miss Cook (Toronto)\u2014Handsome dress of white Ottoman silk, Escurial lace.water lilies and | Brasses, natural flowers and Oriental pearls Miss Mullarky\u2014Saimon pink ottoman cord, ostrich trimmings: ornaments, pearls.Miss Lizzie ullarky\u2014Ciel blue silk and swan\u2019's dow Miss Tigh 0 Peabody, Mass.)\u2014Coral pink ottoman silk.swan's down ; ornaments, diamonds.Miss O'Meara (Pembrokei\u2014Pink silk, lace tri mings.QUES out silver jewellery.ar\u2014Cream ottoman silk, point lace and feather trimmings.Miss Edythe H White ottoman silk, brocaded velvet and feathers.Mrs, R.McKeown\u2014Ruby satin and Spanish lace, lac if aments gold.Keown\u2014Cream brocade and Spanish lace, ornaments pearls.Miss E.R.Hathaway (New Bedford, Mass.}\u2014 Pink and silver brocade petticoat, with court train of primson velvet; ornaments, diamonds and opals.Miss Alice Ewing Park (Hamilton) \u2014 Pale pink satin, with beaded front of white and pink water lilies; Honiton lace: ornaments, diamonds _and natural flowers.Mra.W.M.Andrews\u2014Palelblue brocaded satin: trimmings, Spanish lace and white passementerie ; ornaments, pearls.Miss Bertha Hubbel \u201cKingston 01d old satin, lace trimmings; ornaments, ye topaz re.P.Callaban\u2014White silk and plush, duchesse lace, nataral flowers and diamonds.Miss Annie O'Connor\u2014Pink veivet, duchesse lac ed patural flowers and go id ornaments.adame C.Barsalou\u2014Dress hyacinthe and pale blue, vbs urple crescents, and strewn wih garlands of flowers; coiffure à la Ninon.r Ross\u2014Black jet tulle, over black silk \"rocadod satin and ostrich feather trim- mipgs ; ornaments, diamonds.ra.Wm.M.Brigge-Dress, fles | color satin, Oriental Mace ; real flowers; mond ornaments.Miss Georgiana Lestie\u2014 Black satin, jet and white Gutric feathers: ornaments, pearls.Hugel\u2014Ouilted White satin skirt.bodice and train of gray and white moird silk, trimmed with pearl lace: diamond stars.Miss G.Hugel\u2014Pale pink satin, trimmed with ooffee Colored lace; marguerites and pearl otasments Hodder (Ingersoll, Ont.)\u2014 White satin, trimmed with lace and ostrich feathers; moire train: Medici collar of ostrich feathers; ornaments, \u2018pearls.Miss Roes.(Montreal) \u2014 White silk.trimmed with Edlewiess lace: ornaments, Pre.\u2018W.A.Dyer\u2014Black satin dress, jet lace trimming ; natural flowers and gold and pearl ornaments.in Mrs.J.A.Young\u2014Cream satin, hand painted: petticoat of plain satin: train ottoman ei] : natural fogars and diamonds.ins ne Young ite cashmere embroidered in white silk and pearls, Queen Ann gollar r pear led; pearl ornaments and natural Urs.Gronjer\u2014Biaok satin brocade, trimmed w (Bo hite Jno.lgce, Abbott, New York\u2014Heliotrope satin, beaded front.trimmings old point lace; dismond ornam ydia Lesvitt, Brookyville\u2014Cream satin, court ga Queen Anne collar ; no ornaments ; natural lowers.bert Campbe]l\u2014Black velvet train and D basque.cream and blue ocade, petticoat.duchess point Ince trimmings; ond ornaments.Brunck, Buffalo, N.Y.\u2014Black net and w te fiowers iss Estella Dufour\u2014Cream ottaman silk nie, diamond nish lace 4nd pearls; ornaments amonds and natural flowers, James P Murray, Loronto Dress ot merveilleux satin, underskirt trimmed hear plaita.overdrees with deep ficunces and trimm ngs of handsome duchess point ace joroamen a, diamonds and natural flowers.Miss Elia Brook, Bloomfield ~ White satin and Bpanish lace: oad Crit pearls adi grenadine onnelly, akirt satin bodice; ornaments, feathers and pear Mrs.Ed.Goodman, New irk, hy bite ottoman silk, court train wi od velvet front, corsage cut low, uss BL duchess lage; ornamen te.diamonds.me BR.D.McGibbon\u2014Pink nde.oa dia- ond.Mes Joule\u2014White satin, with train: lace Hie oa aris Robltaille-Pais blue quie Paie, dress, trir ia er C7 ghm 0 de at ite silk, Jace and flowers.Mir David Hañna\u2014Garnet satin dress, bro- ed TE ee asennad ls and natura] flowers.REL ep Ses Le McCarthy.Borel Pr Q\u2014Whi 70436 oor wi q = = ES (thé ocossion sati trim- TET * Dawson tôman 119 ee Bron point Lace, Nijte EE poings, Orion sqidand pearls.Mills, Iroquois\u2014Pink silk and vite fie Florence Hills\u2014Pale pink si te M ils, s.Iroquois\u2014Lavender i black \"ht Journ bite i JE, rise \u2014 te satin, trimmed with eR ais wl Saeed nda al Bowers.diamoade t na o -Elwes\u2014Mauve moire Dinol voie ck velvet t train; OE So naod Ng Ivory sarch with garnet waiver revers and full trimmings of Yanish lace lace Pook, ood, J.~Cream casbmore.ton safle Too ines: natural M s Briges.Now York\u2014Pink cashmere, sures dpice pi SE Un en Gone, duchess cer\u2014Blac 10e triage) ornaments, diamonds and » Stiss Mabel Allan\u2014black silk, with white lace ise Edith Allan\u2014black silk, with white satin .E L Andre 8.Now Yor \u2014Cream crepe de Chtne, trimmed with ess lace and trich ti earl and aaa ornaments.Mise Angus Pink and b © satin and owers.Armour\u2014Blue velvet, white beaded lage, pink lin J US nu Rint no 5 ed un- n © Miss Abbott, Oe A id Bott pots, hand- ee dlox Dian.\" Brodkilfs handsome mauve silk, ite lace overdreas fress oi natural flowers, and ostrich feathers; WD hal: diamonds.Miss Armour, Cobourg sapphire blue vel- Y it orname Miss Flelding ig, Ottawa Drose of black velvet; ornaments diamonds Miss F Forsyth\u2014Blue silk, combined with French maroon embroidered velvet.reen satin and crimson plush, Idleweiss lace, flowers and gold orna- oe , Quebeo\u2014Cream camels\u2019 hair cloth re hh sliver; jewels, diamonds.6 silk corsage immed with pearis, bends and white luce; ties Mol iO Fold satin, with lace flow- Riise MeDonald, Brockville\u2014Black satin.th Pre à DC \u201cEsLaron\u2014Croam silk brocade, rs, QGillespi lu-h fonts n, pompadour lac Miss de Baiistouill to Mander d-Eau de Nil gros grain, wi by velvet trimmings and corsage with rich face and flowers, pearls.Miss M cDonald\u2014Pale blue silk, combined | with maroon velvet; Duchesse lace and pearls.(Continued on Sixth page.) OTHER EVENTS.Skating Races at Victorias Rink.The Victoria Skating Rink was again crowded with s oSpiators.la last ev on &'Océssion Ol races of the Victoria Skating Club.orate among those present was a large number of fes, principally Americans, who evidently took unbounded interest in the proceedings.The attendance of children was also very large.Mr.§.C Honsiaw President of the Club, and Mr.A.R.Brown acted as judges, while Mr.A.H.8imas performed the duty of starter.The first event or on the programme wes a race for under ears, four es around the rink but did Dot take place, there being only one entry.There were flve entries for the hurdle race, four laps, but only three s .Considerable amusement was afforded by this race, a number of ridiculous falls occurring.After an exciting contest, T.Nicho! reached -the first, closely followed by B.One of the best events of the evening was jhe five five-mile fiat race, which brought out ur sl katare.Throughout there was a le between Dunn and Crathern for first p .They were very evenly matched d successively passed each other amidst he deafening s Sits and cheers of the speo- tators.G.C.Dunn, however, towards the close, succeeded in increasing\u2019 the lead and won, followed by J.C.Crathern.The most amusing feature of the evening wag the barrel race.The four contestants had to crawl through barrels skating over the intervals between.In one or two in- glances, the better skaters would get hope- stuck in the barrel, while their less ois but smaller opponents would louve them far behind.George Haldimand won, Fred.Grose, second, and W.Dar- ope mile flat race, for boys under 14 years of age, was also well con and vai won \"5 W.Poland; P.Stevenson, sec- There were four starters for the all-fours race, which was won by C.Tracy, first, and W.Laurie, second.The The dash, bes best in three heats, twice around the rink, was very closely ocontes'ed, there being four starters.P.M.Hamilton, of Quebec, won the first heat and E.Stevenson the second.The final heat was won by the former after an exciting race.Five started in the flat race for boys under ten years of age, five times around tbe rink.The contest was between Masters Shirley, Davidson and Poland.Several laps were covered by the youthful contestants before either one gained any material advantage.avidson won followed by hy who was .few yards be ening race, three was ve , and was won by 8.Me owan, wit J.Btar °.second.Considerable interest was also manifested in the obstacle race, which drew out five contestants.No end of amusement was created of the herculean, but unsuccessful efforts.of three youthful competitors to clam over sera obstacles.Only two ep ei the race, F.B.Scott coming in first, followed by J.Nevi ville.At tbe conclusion of the races the prizes were presented to their winners by the A F.GC.Henshaw, President, and Alex.Caldwell, Secretary- Treasurer, deserve great credit for their efforts in bri ing about such a successful entertainmen The baud of the Garrison Artillery performed the following programme of music during the evening :\u2014 Scotch selection.uickstep.Minstrel Bov CKBLOD.iii ieee Be one srah.sexcoc0 asssecces Norah Darling Irish melodfes.sepnoss so que ose eg ea 0e vue UICKBOP.\u2026.2000 sararnen \u2018Rule Britannia merjcan airs.iia eee A.Good.Bye at the Door uickstep Garrison Artillery ulekstep.Career reertreeebeneaas gues: ain ete e trees terrae as ueen\u2019s n alte eee eiee rare anata, opular Alls \u201cGod Buve the Queen.\u201d A Ten Mile Skating Race.assemt lage of spectators filled the kating Link last evening, to wit- ska race held under val Games Cr ots ess th the auspices of the Carn mittee, There were eight entries in ALS but onl six men toed the lime for the start.was not made till near nine o'slock.The skaters pot off well together, J.McGoldrick forte ahead, and maintained tl over & mile was covered.pe he withdren from the con- to this moment Bid the Poster ska their lead while thelr ls able opponents were left far s juncture, bowever, it Fr the race lay between ott an of whom soon lapped the other skaters till they were three laps ahead of the man.At the Clase, #0 some very took place betwee en wo ers, who aiter- each other amid ol ths prio oy cheers of the spectators.rat a de mi Sr aot with Dipodale oor secs, I.e se in 43 min.543g seas.\u2018The Tee Palsoe\u2019y Warm Heart.pas hese Gay times oven the Ice Palace heart, for quite laudable ous hrm cxoiting brushes |.Last eve evening spite of all the counter a tended by hundreds of enthusiastic lovers of & cold one, povertholoss « of ored trang h Lars a de, or aaa se t view on SE nd Fito In the Sista nes ant pin jne Bgbta ir hts in he distance an ined to give 8 À ment and brilliancy à seldom k ever Burpagaed Arrived at the foot of the slide, the from this point was beautiful and et 8 in the extreme.The long lines of toi relieved alternately by Chinese lanterns, varied costumes pr the suowshoers and, the dense black mass of people which lined, the sides of the slide, went to [nake up » ee tacle which once seen would ever be roms bered.A powerful reflector at the bottom of the alide cast a steady li Bt on the metry ganers as they came down at the 1ate of a railway train, aE the bril- lianoy ot the scene was further en > some pretty arches of ever were orectod at short in across the slides, and from which were Suspended more Chinese lanterns.On the top of the alide, the visitors were most cordially received by the genial offfoers of the Park obogming C ue.and each one, after some press revailed u to take a head ong dash Gown the sweep in To describe the sensation experienced by one whois à total stranger the sport could not be better done than by the American who remarked last You feel as if \u201cyou were going no os and you get there before you have time to change your opinion!\u201d This is speciall ap licable to'the rk Slide, which is ex yaift.During the evening, a fireworks es y was given, and at intervals colored bonfires gave the surroundi snow all the colors of w.the hours advanced, the rush of patrons seemed to to double, and it was scarcely possible for the same son to get more than two or three des during the entire evenin Not an accident of the sl btest descripti on was reported, and at a hour, of the visitors started for the city, not without many lingering rog: BIOL at the pleasure they were eaving Montreal Snowshoe Club Races, The following are the entries for the Montreal Snowshoe Club annual races to take Ses on the Moutrest Lacroese grounds at clock this afternoon: \u2014 rds, in beats, & Let pe 8 ERS in hea (AOE hs fas Ca G.Gardner, H.Wood and W.club, green\u2014J.A.Has- Stewart, D.W.Allan, Gardner, À.Ë.MeKeand, J.E.Fallon, E Eh A.G.Costen, E tt, and W.120 yards burdles, 0 in heats WV.Kerr.D.Stewart, T.Moffgs, G.Wood, and W.R.120 Verde 8 parles, gran, In beate 7.À.es, Hasley W W.W .Rodden, D room in betsy SE 440 & Bobertes oad ace in Merchant's Cu series, 20 entries, already ublished.8 Lup A wasn: à under TE don O ns Blots anew tations.C0 es gletcher, W.DE A ughton, T.Moffatt, and S.ones.n°59, club, in uniform\u2014W.w Bodden, F.C.MeKeand, J.E.Fallon, Starke, G.c Fietcher, À.G.Cos- ten, E Elliott, and W.G Si Hobertson.One mile, gpeu-\u2014N.Fiether, D.D.McT McMoWood, A E au; gbtoh, A elob vre, .Stan J.Baird Ye and 8.%, Jones.Two _mila, olub cu oCaw and A.G.Caml: Kerr, R.Starke, W.ner.VISITORS TO THE MONTREAL WINTER CARNIVAL STAYING WITH PRIVATE CITIZENS, ; At Mr.T.Fitægerald's, 61 Anderson Mrs.Fisherty, Flaherty, and oer urren.d, Maine, Miss Shannon, ne re M sie t.Mr.Robb\u2019s, £0 Osbe Misa gston, Miss Nunn, Beleviis Mie b Bees Nunn, do.ur At Mr.55 Johnson's, 58 Argyle Mr.Goar es Noyes, Lite Bi eau, a Ont lizabeth both Violet 4 ton.se Agnes Jo ston, Beach en At Mr.Douglas gangs n y stre N.Frisbis Middl b chorarie 5 me EE CN © Pog.gh.Bec.Midd ishurgh and and Kchorarie: Br : Pool\" ec ans, G yette Ps chanan, maso at Taw, &c., Ni eburgigN.Y At Mr.Albert D, Nelson\u2019s, 182 Mansñold strees, Mr.Shas E_ Nelson Mrs, He Hs NeA- fon, © n, Fran.arre Arksey, Miss = Miss , Evens, y Burnett, Bt.Louis, Mo.iss At Mr.A.Étopobam's, 1596 St.Catherine great G , Cin ais James B.Dawkins, oan pion: To Beh H titon, Gren.Bas Ont: A.a Tor: 2.Busing ass A Buflor a onc) J.B Hail Brooklyn; 33 Die on iy e alem, Mass.; © Stor.Boston, Mâss.: Forces ie A EE EE a; oy, .a ley, New York 7 At Mr.H.N.Tabb's, 695 Palace stree A.C $ ejington.Mor W Keller Tout oy AdiLF eller, © Massaibuse TE: Church: Jr.sgotte T.Flog Bostdn Bon.Hy.A.At D.botson's, 77 Bleu [3 LAL Tgp Bleu gs og.=.nard, Master x Iibotson onal Master Wood: ndon, man Leonard Mrs.Jas.Whyte, Brooklyn.D.8 Jr,, 316 st.ur ot and Mrs.Thompson, ar Tee Rev.NOON TELEGRAMS, CABLE, A GENERAL REVQLT.ST, PETRSBUBG, Feb.9._The Studentsro, appeared here.It deÏlares that the mn has arrived for a general revolt.CIVILIZING AFRICA.Loxnox, Feb.9.~The Powers are abaut to ooms to an agreement for ms put, out the work of civ tion begun in by the King of the Belgians.SCHNECK'S SWEETHEART SENTENCED.VIENNA, Feb.9.\u2014The sweetheart of H Schneck, who stole ed valued at £3, from her mistress at Schneck\u2019s instigation, bas been sentenced to three years\u2019 imprison- men RUSSIAN OFFICER IN TROUBLE.ST.PrTErsBUG, Feb.9\u2014The military tribunal has sentenced Col.Prioroff, Commissariat officer, and a:man Samed Auer- pach, transport contractor, to for PEACE OR WAR Camperon has invited the notables and beads of political parties to assiet à a national conference, to determine whether to accept the truce .arranged ui.Santiago or continue the war.WEST INDIAN NOTES.TRINIDAD, Feb.9.-8ix 24000, One have been destroyed by fire; loss £400 was loat.The frequency of roe.hore bas given rise to suspicions of incen m.Brillant crimson gunsets contiaue throughout the West Indies.A PAINFUL SENSATION VIENNA, Feb.9\u2014The Emper ferred an order upon the , Who instiga of tho Jews there on ing a Christisn has caused a .90o to 910.17 kegs b 18 3 os 6 ec ai but how about the fashionable girl! she maiden vain?Lima, Feb \u20148.\u2014It is stated that General and businees of ned tn du goes mature on natur Ppearod lifeless at the moment The 10llow- the nominal values: \u2014 uperior extra flour, 35854 e superior, 540 to5 bee or- 70 Ren $3 25 to ital red to $8 50; Pollands, $390 to 3 ES 65; cite 2 8 og .0 1.21; Ca at $1.20 hess, Chita.o.19 to 1,20.de Bre.Oa.goons .no pal, Provisions=-Pork 817.50 to 18.gai Rom\u2019 12eto12%e.Baoon, 13¢ to 14c.Hams.18¢ to ee.Cheese.12%6 to 18%c he receipts by rail were posted to-day as follows: er Grand Trunk Ballway\u20141.000 bushels of wh 1.400 bushels Beas.1 bushels barley, 2, 0 bbs flour, 5 bbls hg essed hogs, 18 cases to- \u20141,467 bushels bbis flour, 18 68c.Oatmeal, hs spirites Pacific © Ballway- pha THERA vt 03 Bpoctal | Notice.Mr.Alexander Gowdey, late of the firm ot Shaw & Gowdey, auctioneers, begs to draw the attention of his friends, and the public ge sperally, | to the card of the new firm of bomson & Gowdey, published this day, for whom he would solicit a share of the patronage, and at the same time, he takes this opportunity F5 returning his best thanks for the liberal fprors he has enjoyed while a member of the old firm In addition to ke personal attention of the firm to all business entrusted to them, they have secured the services of Mr.James Scott (late of Toronto), one of the oldest auctioneers in Canada, who will give his attention chiefly to the dry goods department of the business.2itf Seal, Otter and Beaver sets for overcoats, a large assortment to select from.Can bo buttoned on any coat, and fit better than it sewed on.Buttons on coat sewed on in ten minutes, at L.Robinson's Fashionable Tailoring Establishment, 31 Beaver Hall.29tf We are told nothing was made in vain; Isn't ICAMAR TROCHES, for coughs, colds, all forms of sore throat, bad breath, etc., used by singers and publics era Prepared from the he preserip- tion of Johnson Lennox.M.and a8: proprietor of the In orion al Throat ung Iostitute.For sale by all druguists.por 25 cents.1\u201d EAK NERVOUS MEN-All those who scoTY.IMPORTANT fi PSE RE ALE or .ox MONDAY MORNING, 3.en 7 FEBRUABY.181.163.168\u20ac St.à Lawrence street.ner blook of three cut stone cr Sor gw lings, corner ester ( os.Tan some new block of ne front ona and dwel 149, que bar 151% Bt.Lawrence street.85 to 69 St.Courant street and £06 to Lagauch Also a s joining hk Montreal Ge sold en fo 421 No.439 Lagauchotiore, corger st Dota faicon the ay in street, an nique 8 capitalist baying these could sell them separately, ei top Price: fate of it.The above prope ute sale Bidder.fre one 6 No Res 32 J)AMAGED TEA BY AUCTION.The subscriber will sell at his Rooms, 213 St.James streot, For On TUESDAY MORNING, 12th FEBRUARY, 168 Half Chests Japan Tea, Ex Oity of Rio de Janeiro, Yokohama to San Francisoo, thence ace per rail to Montreal.SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER.1 342 H mm ASTON BY HEBERT & LEMIEUX \u2014 À Sale of Properties, FRIDAY, 16th FEB.Will be sold, on Pre erties: Labelle Street\u2014Wood and brick house, 18 x43: 2 dwellings, fot 16 x 43, at 10 o'clock a.m.shar 451-453 house, 47x24, stone foundation, 8 dwellings, lot 57x74.Bale a} 10.80 o'clock a.m.808 and bouse, 28x20, stone foundation, 4 dwellings, ESTATE OF THE LATR BARBARA su SE coun.valuabie corner propert P 208% ou and dwellings.miens ve ro ory ad- eral Hox Hos bloc, consistinæ of the dar ble brio ushetiere atreet, tc the saloo ald an cut stone fron rat re pair 81 Sep Pom.nique the ol.mi- treet, with ee arden fot honer at publio or private sale, at s, as there are buyers | now ow fore every authority of Füstice t to the hest Ths titles are perfect.being ich as title.No encumbrances of any kind erve.THOMAS J.Aug W.H.Arnton\u2019s Sales.ER, neer.account whom it may concern, BALE AT 11 O'CLOCK.WM.H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.ebert & Len Lemieux\u201d s C'S Sales.__ e premises, the following Yacques Cartier 8t.\u2014Wood and brick 810 Montcalm Bt.\u2014W and briek ) __ Themson & Somers Sales.rez sv BSCRIBERS WILL ADVERTIBE in a fow ee the sale of a number of first-class houses situated on University.Shnter, Mance, St.Urbain, Ontario, St.Denis etreets, and of chofee .ir Real Estate dow\u201d Rooms.ocalities, at the * S41, ST.JAMES STREET, 241 {Opposite Ottawa Huildings.) THOMSON & GOWDEY, Real Estate and General Auctioneers.OMSON & GOWDEY, Commission Merchants, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 241 Bt.James Bt.and 138 Bt.Peter St, Montreal.Liberal cash advances on consignments for sale or or sloruge.james Themson, Alex.Gowdey.W.E.Shaw's Sales.FRING AUCTION CARD.I will give my personal attention ta Sales of Household Furniture at the private residences, Farm Stock and General Merchandise during the approaching season.REAL ESTATE.ate and Suburban Properties economically properly advertised.aoe at my well known salesrooms every Friday as usual FIRE LOSSES ADJUSTED, Notarial and J udicial Valuations and Appraisals, Advances on Consignments.I will be glad to consult with those who desire my services.and beg to thank my friends and the public for liberal patronage in the past.The old stand.255 St James Street.SHAW, Real Estate and Gener al Auctioneer.I} THE MATTER OF BENNET & CO.OLOSING SALE OF STH STOCK & FIXTURES.The Closing Bale will take place at the Btores, No.453 St.Paul Street, P Ou WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, The 186b inst.at Ten 0°clock.The balance of Stock remaining from the General Sale onnsista of 500 Gross, of Pencils, 100 M Needles, 64 Gross Lam 20 Doz Inkstands, 13 M Gum Tickets \"Sob Doz.Match Safes, 10 Doz.Shaving Brushes, 100 Doz.Playing Cards, 30 Bpectaclo Cases, Lot Fancy 80 De and Puzzles.Quantity ot Blank Books, oz.Hair and Clothes Brushes, Shelf Paper, Envelopes, 5.000 Visiting Cards, Lot Pass ok, Microscopes, Purses, Copy Books, &e., 27 f discre cesses th The fixtures, ONE CUTTING MACHINE conan arto IBdiscrations, ited, &c., can be cer.lot 49x53, ajale at 1 o'clock e.m.sharp.{Sheridan dan Fat tent), 4 Stoves.Desks, Partitions taluly ane and permanent cured without somach medicines.340 an eau street\u2014Wood and brick ample Tables Card Cutter.aient es Doc tors, usters And the Press A The Sledi.house, stone foundation.Sale at 11.80 o'clock Show Cases, RE PR SAFE, Packing v a.m.p b Boxes, Trucks, Platform Reales ete, ete.PRA HOUR fh he All the abo 29e prop orties vin.be sold on.the-|-\u2014Immediate- dotivery.+ : Sens for Cemauieion \u2018free.dre dre Eber & EMIEU UE A SAMUEL C.FATT ï ARSTON REMED S.Ts aneers, rustee cod 1.585 on Aeron Street, W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer, 5 mann, THROAT AND LUNG r THE MATTER OF JOHN F.DOYLE, &¥ Over One Thousand Dollars\u2019 worth of UTE, General Merchant, Helena, PQ SCRAP PICTURES will be sold in lots to suit for the spegial treatment of Asthm Broncht The above named has made an assignment the retail trade.s3 W.E 8.and Consum tion in tho first and second oe is Bata and Efiegts to Ben trust, for = diseases of the nose, throat and ms must be SE tbe aid of the Spirometer, invented oe Souvielle, of Paris, ex-aide surgeon French army.Oftice: London.Wikuipe Branches: Montreal, Toron- pr pe nd sa can try the Spiro) ster 1 free.fear unable tocall persona Siapuiogd, a for list of questions an Loop 9 of 235 ews, bi ished mon Address 173 C hich st, Toronto, of Phillipe a Address OTTAWA, June 0th, 1883.| oh ge a WIE please I permit yon t y name r many Seferences.wd y me) better treatment, às | wrote mo Tas of your tee LS Far aR EE E had, | bave lens dot Bu put] I ould 7, his have been radically Jam Ju ynprorine since | wrote you RAC TELLE, I ony Boga State, Ottawa.PECIAL NOTICE The Brazilian Consulate has been removed from 817 Bt.Paul street to the WESTERN CHAMBERS, #8 ST.JOHN ST., MONTREAL.By order, WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, 25 400d Consul General Dee sr LAWRENCE CANALS.NOTICE TO CONTEACTORS.AD der for se Lawren: will be Teceived at this s onan ca and be construction of à lock sting weir entrance o SEA LED TEX) DERR, addressed to the Soden) e arrival 5 the mars malls on TUES WY the Jan day of Eien Jeepeniux x and enlargement of the upper Foe or 6 pein construction of a lock, together with the en- Rh pepening, of the np 1 the yy or oi Shire the Wilamsbarg ng.gE aft e channel ai moper beurre +S BT upper satrance dr the Cornwall Canara de fhe eotranoe os of the e Plat Canal, os A cations 5 The respective onident Terk os the 's office, Dick- \"of the Loch Réépars \u2018 ts te lace, cr in Canal, of plane, na » CAN be acen at Thi of ce un and afier Tuesday, th th day of Janaary inst., where printed Forms of fender can be Contractors are hereby ity have bess sunt onthe CORSNR L dat AL PLAT mod thst they are nested 10 bear in mind that tendon ered unless made strictly in ce : ce nt ep printed forms, and be a letter a person or persons ng pave ve oars ully Aa inad the the oct hy and the matérial found in the trial pi In the case of firms there must be Attached ti ths actus, saga the patire of of tbe in on and residence Tor ie torn of further « band it or the sum of SRE accompany the tender \u201cpe ands tr for he Rapide works m n ten 3 dose t recet gi for ihe eur 60,000, Fre 8 ing, &c.at the head © Gatopm must be also acco nied or the sum of bya band 2 posts recent ues will not be acceptrd) must by on.the Minister of iways an it receipis tendering tract for the works at the a over to Canals, and will breton offer submitted.I The 2 dope De EE APTE Rss ani see LE us sent PSE LÉ ve et osc A.P.Dors TE Pitt San.os dg} BRAPLEY, Becretary.233 law PORTER! IS MANUFACTURED FROM MALT AND HOPS, TO WHICH A PROPSRTION OF SPECIALLY PREPARED BLACK MALT IS ADDED; AND WHEN WELL BREWED I8 UNIVERSALLY ESTEEMED AS A WHOLESOME AND PLEASANT BEVERAGE.OUR PORTERS ARE NOW WELL KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC AND NEED NO RECOMMENDATION BUT THEIR OWN, AND THEIR MANUFACTURE IS A SPECIALTY IN OUR BUSINESS.THE MONTREAL BREWING 00.84 Faw The Canadian Pacific Railway Company.LAND REGULATIONS.fyled at my office within twenty days date to ensure their collocation for dividend Montreal, February 7th, 1884.HENRY WARD, Trustee.212 Notre Dame Street Contre.328 IF THE MATTER OF The above named have made an Assignment of their Estate and of their Creditors office, within 15 days from this date to ensure their collocation for dividend.Montreal, 8th Fob.1884.MONAT & CO.Dry Goods, Montreal ffects to us for the benefit laims must be fyled atour KENT & Ty TE.7 Place d\u2019 rien, Seal.2 candidates for het ofoe of Ma Montreal, and Wards thereof, will take place on Frida at the hour of TEN o\u2019cloek in the forenoon; that the tbe open tioned.and before the several Aldermen hereinafter named, viz The nomination of eandidates for the Ma alty will be held ont the, west Hall, in tbe East W K)der- pan Besuchamp dot taie at À ee re nom- nation.FOR 1.\u2014The A mination of of Candidates for for, office of Alderman held in the Weigh ones.sasecours Mar \u2014Alderman 2.\u2014For ufr est corner of Bt Lambert a sd à nc Btreet East.\u2014Alde 8.\u2014For man Holland presiding \u2014For sé Maurice Btreet and Chabo! Alderman Stroud presi 5.\u2014For me Airgas MoS, or Fire 8 7.\u2014For Police ais Le dou of Ontario sod Ge rman Btreets, Alderman 8.\u2014For the Bt.James Ward, he Cattle Maric Craig Street.\u2014Alderman presid- For the St Mary W at the Papineau Market, Alderman ant Sree iding.D Brorder.cms.eLA City Cier Crr CFE tread Feb.th, igo ne tition, corner of Or i 21 ran Hood Bre presi at dios.Fie and Nou ATION OF MAYOR and ALDERMEN.C NO ICE is hereby given that in ity wi © law, tbe nomination of yor of the city of of Aldermen for the séverai y» the L5th day of February inst., several nominations will be held in air.at the places hereinafter men- POR MAYOR.or- tend of de City ville the Centre es Beausoleil prosidin ard, a centre o ket.\u2014Ald he the St.Ann's re Ward.at the corner of illez Square.the West the St Antoi o Ward, at the north- : st.sonde and \"Craig Rg the Cen fr Chenoev the Bt.Lawrence NDIAN GOODS! Dealer AE Manufacturer of Indian Novelties oO ! \u2014 me Mantohe Company offer lands within the Rallway Belt along the main line, and in Southern rom $5.50 PER ACRE upwards, with conditions requiring cultivation.JOSEFH WILLIAMS, Cavguaxawaaa, P.Q., kinds; Snowshoes, Lacrosses, ocassine stumes, Bond Work: de.205 4 A BREAKFAST FOR YOUR FRIENDS VISITING U\u2014\u2014THE CARNIVAL.\u2014\u20140 dasoat your friends to a delicious Breakfast during there visit to Montreal Carnival.The only Genuine Cambridge Sausage tm the Dominion.Bold by all first-class Grocers.Take none without it hears my trade mark as above.20.if SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED GOODALLS EGG POWDER PLY LE RAS: FEBSTITUTE FOR BAGS Y ISC ED; ita action on Cakes, Puddings, oo a rerembles that of the Egg in every particular.enriching them in color and flavor, also rendering them most wholesome and nutritious.Made only by GOODALL.BACKHOUSE & C0.LEEDS, ENGLAND.And supplied to the Trade in Canada by their Agents, JOHNBON, RUSSEL & 00.77 8t James St, 207 MONTREAL (CABNIVAL WEEK, A7 THB CONTINENTAL CLOTHING STORE, 66 ST.JAMES BTREET WEST.SNOWSHOE SVITS, In stock and made to order as short notice.TUQUES, BASHES, &c.&s.Smith & Ce, Fashionable Clothiers.25 10 TEE RECENT MARKED TENDENCY of the popular taste for Gin, results as puck from the fact that it is susceptible of ing an admirable adjunct of mixed, or fanoy beverages, as that it is an almost infallible whit le for all Kidney Affections, the increase wi hich is as as remarkable aa ft is larming: o is the best form in which to take it, as itis diureti tonie + palatable stimu and as eeable exhilarant.0 sick room should be without the o genuine article, which can readily be obtain Kath ihe urement of those packages only, that bear e in A General ° * e NRY CHAPMAN & CO ts for the Dominion of Canada.GEO.ARMSTRONG & 00, UNDERTAKERS, VICTORIA BQUARE MONTREAL.a5ixeod (ooxErs B= To be had of all wholesale houses in Osnad Show LAY DRY Loxpon, Feb.9 be dress with À ejs; ornements; à cons bas ; ATE or ot Taek he reps the J.oretho © © committeo IDANAgem sentence a Donge I asia Be Bootiand tcont, frraaged fo for the moi als Pet sions Flaid sented to Parliament.Ear Granville\u201d Te.brocade sais train.w te satin; or- thereby the plies to My Lowell, are 8 ourt and Fhite b T .oal oid recep one rd walle rally apt anticipates has manner.tter is ra tou eh By a White brocade sstin; gold somewhat modif Tostern sen » \u2014\u2014 bastion: fonrmed-iatoe rem 88 on\u2014tes | foam plush, court train comfortable a) ment with a lofty glass MURDER AND SUICIDE cream satin front: ornaments, diamonds and roof.The walls were tastefully decorated N cul ee ina, Branchaud\u2014Cream silk and with flags ban which 1 Yor a.Fob.ee mine transparent background produced a el awyer, shot and killed his wife and then Inge tris Eng i Now Tork et-me-nots.pretty offect.In front of a small enclosure cut his own throat.Mental depression, X tulle; orna- amonds.monts, \"porte and à Miss Allien.veu 4 York\u2014Blue talles orns- ments, ls and ague- Cream satin, front of natural flowers; ornaments, pear TR Susie Jones, ol Brown ace: color, si ncess: trimmings of Bi or ay owers : ornamen a RE Do pier pak Live BR; Buriena-.Pale pink _ with | Mrs.Jaa.Stephenson\u2014Tinted pink brocede - satin; ornAMERIA Alamanda, £ - ~~ , 3 laced an enormous heating urn over 9 foot | eh by 6 feet in ciroumference and at I ones; with the Le hs TS, ter tray, oto, Te in silver , 80d all in excellent taste.the éven- , the effect of th Slectric light renders de section of the arly attrac- | uireronte.Darien the.cas tour dupe me e over twenty-fiee - pen hows the id Beef Tt is pre- su that has a gumber have been .- superinduced by drink was the causa, A TELEGRAPH PURCHASE.Nsw York, Feb.9\u2014Fhe Baltimore and Ona Chased tho onbire cap capital stoë of iba J Man- Lhe Dee era ue ES a par, $160,000 STATUE TO WENDELL PRT Toa Bogron, 9\u2014The Irish Soci eties aies\u201d Day.Lastand, cine lecture mire SER ch da states Le 8 Wendaï Phi + A rebate for eultivation of from $1.38 to the land.ae fo on \u20ac certain con 0 of od for wins\u2019 à cris ir ontreal, chaseof Lands, or to JOHN a ù he By order of the Board, chase, if payment is made in full 83.50 tions.The Company Ld pre Lands Without Conditions of Settlement or Onlttvation.TEE RESERVED SECTIONS Line, {.e., the 04d numbered Sections within one mile of the Ballway.are now avin iands terms, to parties prepared to undertake their immediate TERMS OF PAYMENT : Parchasorg b, and tbe balance in five annual instalments.with Interest at ER DENT.per.Let in aah.an in advance.purchasing without gonditions of cultivation, will receive a Deed of Oonveyance Te LE LAIT OAI DOI a DER ontreal; or at any of its agencies.SALE and all sajoryation -to the pur \u20ac AVIS Land Commisaioner, Winnipeg.CHARLES DRINKWATER, Seeretary.aère, according to price paid for PENGERIAN These famous Steet Pens combine the essential quals- ties of or oad real Du- d are eso Pens are.made of She ont Steel b Bary Werhmen in England.en box, sent for trial, postpeid, pens à Tecsipt of 10 cents.206 20, BUSTIN, Be BOYD & ou Ags tor OST IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE AUCTION OF THE YEAR $200,000 IN PROPERTIES TO BE OFFERED AT ONE SALE.eit Larne STIR 2 have instructed us to Sell on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 18th and léth instant, at TEN A.M.And _the followi: days.until the whole of the 100 Properties offered are disposed of, At THE \" CABINET DE LECTURE PairorssiaL.\u201d 827 Notre Dame Street, OFFOSITE THE SEMINARY.\u2014 THE CANADA HOTEL The fine stone building, known the Canada Hotel, forming the corner of St, Gabriel and Bte.Thérèse streets, with its entire fur- piture, bedding, carpets, bar and bar-fixta 08, glass &c., busses, sleighs, lorses, &e¢., sa be so sold en bloc.This woll known hotel has been established for a great number of years, and is well Known to the travelling publié.Centraily Josate ln the best wholesale business part of th nd, near Bonsecours Market, tomes landing, and railway stations.To a likely hotel man who underatands his business, this offers a chance seldom met with, to purchase a well-appointed ostablishment, all in thorough working order, at a great deal less than one- hall its actual value.Terms easy.NO.63 COMMON ST.and 19 to 831 QUEEN ST, These warehouses, facing the Canal Basin are uncommonly well situated for storing pur- hoses.Only a few.feet {rom the steamboat dings.the saving in çartage alone is enough tor pay for the property in a few years, We call the attention of magufacturers to this most desirable property as one of the beet for con venience to the whole trade of the cit Montreal.7 of NOS.8 AND 10 ST.LAMBERT STREET.This fine Office Building, adjoini the Ville Marie Bank, % three clordes, cut Stone, and now occupied by the Pret Crédit Fondua Exceedingly well built; 42 En frontage.Cen- offers agood oe trally located, It ag and paying in- \u2014 vestment Pi \u201cTHE HOTEL\u201d forming the corner #1 Bt.na and Arket Square, Bt.Jean an exopedi eding y vol.built of Sof, three ok nes Basemen feet fron ee : fine tables and Yard, one This property is o the best bargains outside pol the cit only fine Hotel in St.Jean Baptis iin terms easy and at your own price.i 336 to 840 Jacques Cartier Shu 51 x 78, 116 260 and 262 ntcalm st.262 to 266 St.Andre st., 6.x 140 301 and $03 Montcalm ot., 42x 87.dry an Lagauchetiere, cor Beau 47 and 49 Montcalm st, 40 x 90.st 34 Wolfe st.306 4308 Bas ae t., , 101 and 403 Beaudre se 43X83, per of Sherbrooke und Chausse + a to 369 Maisonneuve st.pa x 118.$38 50d 212 Panel tod Noa 4 à Gand.an anet An Afters at., rent $500.483 and 484 Bt.Domnique, %0 x 67.536 and 538 St Domnique, 40 x 70.481 and 485 St.Do:unique.32 x 70, 497 to 501 Bt.Domnique, 82 x 67.554 to Sanguinet t, 40 x 72.1 and 3 apoloon street, 18 x 60.68 and 70 ieux street, 84 x 150.Corper of Laval avenue and Rov.store.Mitcheson street, Hx à Miuhes te street, 50 x 579 and 581 Albert strest à 599 to 601 Albert street, 30 x i SAINTE CUNEGONDE.- 82 to 186 Workman street, x to 181 Workman street, % x & TOWN OF BT.HENRL a and 51 5%.Ambrose, 45 x 64.1088 8t.Joseph street, 80 x 93.217 to 239 Lemaire street, 70 x 90.18 and 24 Lans a 23 stroot 48 3 Th m stre Mer gen street.40 x 90.8T.JEAN BAPTISTE VILLAGE d Hypolio se, #3 st, 2e x70.Frrpoilte 08 x74.; au Érpolite st.80 x T6 181 Ho its st.30 x 46.183 to 187 Hypolite, corner, 80 x 48.20 and 203 Pantaléon st.pornee.60 x 66, and 87 Pantaléon at.x 82 and 84 taldon at, x 90.236 Pantaléon st.24 x 72.Du go 3 x ga.and $3 3 St Bominiqu 4 0st 40 74 74 Lagrent dieux st.OT EAU a NT-LOVIS.4 Bainte- Amable st., 83x60.Des Carrières at, 34x60.89 god 85 Des Carrières st., 40x80, 87 Bt, Denis st, 51x154.Des Carrières st, 40x35.SAINT-LOUIS DU MILE-END.28 Saint-Laurent st, 41\u201489x156.COTE 87.ANTOINE, Western Avenue.87 x 200.tn DD \u2014 pros 04 FE LONGURUIL.Quinn Avenue, 51 x 154.Laurent street, 50 x 117.\u2019 50x116 do Goambly y road, 54 x rant street, 65 x ho _ BAULT-AU-RECOLLET.: | Lot, 6 per.4 pds.X 4 arpents.\u2019 SAINTE THERESE.* Jarm.3x 20 arpents.Farm, 1 3 20arpents.REPENTIGNT.poste + WATERLOO.oo Hotel, 178 x 120.SHAWENIGAN.Farm\u2014Bange Saint Mathias, 800 arpeats.THREE BF BIVERS.Notre Dame street, 70 x i t Philippe street, 3.BAINT Tack Farm, 4 x 23 arpents.PEREMPTORY SALK Wednesday and Thursday, 10h an6 $é@a Instant, at 10 a.m, THE OABINET DELEOTURBE PAROISSALE, Ne.897 Notre Dame Stress, ; OPPOSITE SEMINARY.All the above properties are in good { and full information oan be had at dur ; 287 St, James Street.ee PARENT BROS.i Anstiencers.ÉEEE it Rubbers Üvershoes 28 11 Chabolllez Square.5 SNOWSHOES!!w \u2018 loboggans, Moccasins SOU armee .WATKINS PATENT \">= |.opomLESS cas HEATINO eTown, 241 ST.JAMES AmPeum CENTRE.| dép ie FEBRUARY cu = Mrs.y Stephe = pale Cons od wit 3 uno Bonds.aul Genorar 51 ark red shat Asp Lily en prari was sil ds P, Btear mmings; rns White k it looked TE ental ic Bar and k wi ne\u2014Cr and the Io Sk uh oriss tmall cam 18, andthe : lie lac sonne tur 8 Dam _ dod nt les ode ; or tulls\u2019s ephi o Orman, ul var \u201cMise Wile Drea - and blue with kept on th MoGiite _ ; Jy Boats, T ows Ter no Miss antique\u201d Ne moire e m pidity, ww ta.ling nn AIR | SL en Princo EE pepe tre monts caf J Foote.Diack broch he ste ra Wisstacter \u2014Biue satin ing 804 ta play, the 2 the rink wi | Neen lace LE satin.ots.John Wrig 27 oronto\u2014 Whi and front of vias thoy wo mE = a & Davidso 3 satin combine py Pood rod ress of old.Mre.W in Wricht To or te silk tain called jou they worked the ty visio, D : M trioh d wi New sat.roees; pale nee; d allbr ace : ronto-\u2014 name wo an ul ked the alled » No - Hart ; rs.fea th Yo .; or ia idge RO) nts Dal d pon b .De ord oor, jet Silk ottoman a ale Mise lamond or Bell ronto\u2014Plum-co the 8 third In ano en emo down in fhe k: pels Wash , Con 2 ace je roiss\u2014Bl ornament ink bro A pe {Senametin.am-colou red the half hour another 8, who thetr in | Robbers de medi of crasments silk ry : gagoiture pgs ms Ni lack satin soll pak oh) Mogi ud sopondad | Lo arn, Cambri 1 k + sland: À M is New York tuile, beaded black tulle litt satin dr and ) The y- pra lou De day tie hoy bad do Ham.is.Mrhe Slory AFENTURE REIN 7 Lansdown athoms \u201c dine, Mad sack satin, aded.9 afte vi cams cart.of Mrs.a =: AE EE marre Mi cos and hews \u201cTol ream satin piladame D Sotln, trimmed ver- he Yictorias cheered After time v.G au Pian Ea IN POL4) freee creat over dreds?oer\u201d tm | emia\u2019 hc Tallow Tom SE ei $2 Crystals el LE sa | Smee = Miss L Mair\u2014-N ; silver ow I cream dite à ad or 1 i ine a P wane Fells ' just a , e sati un\u2019 ilve whi Yo M eam o\u2014W ros rocad © com: 8 1 Aging ol ; 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Miss A.igh; rican C fe your 2 th dt Me pions me : ss À » pale .8 ss E 2, luce Sioeros an plush on plraot) onal RS.Miss All : plu ut ma a Covanl at Lots, on be toyer 3 sa pi pan Mise Al mond or ed iss Éllert d.: Russie.di de Was ou fon of , expired, Tan pe pink sl tine fh taco EEE ma Davis \u201cnepubioon pri BE fe ha Bb dre ager LE oi EERE TY as Maltby.\u2014pale bl ed with combi pour mmo Whita black\u2019 atin; EE Davis.Caledonian.pringfiold, M t Bowie gutions PE tates sewhore, Tor hat b 3 at a whole \u2014\u2014 er MoE white ue an pombined ert, N nite vel Mena, , Indes, Bt.163 yr.B wie ie.: etersh ugpecte Bitive fe year's Phi of de va fon © bad de matt | eric et ot wn BEE Er, ae EEE ni | Est ol Bt i cols pe ime eit mk se vi when _ - , rose a : a 3 i » A 3 .S; exil i n wi 0 i 2 ; Lo \" .pilin os an an.\u2014garn trimm satin 0.I.nd rears\u201d sti hoay med on olan ot Greenwi Mise WW lon, Harlfor 3 a Lodi ile to ing « Ni plea me ® um bo 1p bat Fond exp empl by mot Taw is ¢ fraud brocade of bint aa Mh ings Mes, vi tae.ol TE | re sd Calica etre wich.Con.i Sard [etes res mer oise or rament at 8 Thi ai app Cry ployment fr inquler Jo if the purch aud withou .\u2018 Irs.le.boll rois , beadad où Hall Peu ress, Stall .29 Mrs Th UAE da out.sand.hat BTL Ey | 1d an attied to era SSL E swan wit a rs-San an ale pink orname.plush satin Kenne y berr: vn, N 6.R 1 , Fres .ord .T rgo Ehorriff do.à peope ground too! 883, rin.cts an no itled ce w a] co ; aud shall war- ehade afield son satin à nis.M si cnnoth R y trim Y\u2014 Chamb.c Pres 1 8 Mr.P homas tterso do a rty book that k bi the Arri wly where for es pot en) price would lea gorreat] the put on r .desires wi .re pink Maod satin and bea onrs, w and told, ° M SRE + ghore.», Otta prings an oas Pat n.Broc an bad n of th he w s pass Secre hero they labor, a he nly to farm ver.ve \u201c perf Ir: the the or a th Erm | He a sana Te [ofr ROE Te ak.Sorat, Oo oe ron amr beta peat | Bs Ey or pure A con certe ui A Sn eis cmon: hem nts.d.ents atl tn ars aco to: \u2014Whi Ibain str rns, oro! - ra Mn ding, con in tussian in stratio rovi dq\u2019 ; ces u si i Aloe t cau and supp ERS des ame | jo snort dass «| £5 ue a a z da Sal er, ES promi Tie beret ket fim oie Ried rie, Bob en bot ir RE SEE ee vmour King e sk > eds Nelli in.grea nonts, diam oil.© , Au ail, panee, 5 .Whitehead °C.T ot he a ra ed a ba contract make conto the | er, fon » freud fe | sian ¢ bis cond ie moe ra sik to Livi ing.Lond brocad n, pyellie R d'amen Satis Ont.onds.gi be, Le Toro ee, 287 T PRE, Bran .Tyre, , rascals the M reside .H emand char 43 Brot tract onl! e con in the itis m 6\u201d he à e word ud.b no ase is 00 ot drinki for ; _ - - H.e : ged mad us| 8 8 xcopti 0 .ki 3 mad sik Bimal RIS N JF front.oraa- BL pren, or Et se RENE IE igi re SEER mes Ce Bowerer 2 Bs old, and pas the coe Irs, SGI be | somely tri dre Brockr urg.-C od.- atin.point ger, Ot a - chardson.oa Bi ty Ficto ayi eld, ork: Jue \u201cee i And\u2019 daria, th my | os i damage tempol ves.es sou , need nop upon dama deceives e and ti tnt be ne ! 1 oy Gli ai cy Cherry iss ML oger, Oitawa\u2014B Ont.\u2014Pink Sun, Wi vers, Can Mie Fre ior.Ottawa Bw inding it impos daring gen the Sec- pecific perfomay ages oh contact pa Tain a son, wh not 4 The.vars Bat près at In as gor the which po nd of the v n 1 painted Lamon ith Tac ant am i.ripe SE gold Ross To va Blue and g ARRIV unipez.852 Mi \u201con.Que- Otiawa.Cowan, Soars that aile to ob m Lo pbera ers, aebirary su a Can et has been ee ee de Tord ir at eras he edie prevailed prothle H : awronce.9 n bite sillt, h Drs.D ot.ronto a ALS 8 Miss Fodlove abod Consul an tary i tain y Tork a ested d what is a V undoes on at, the arma ot.ashore.or an Hon ane a 8.J.T flow uebe , Orna roid and ith H avid \u2014Whi natu et & Miss Kato Bre y.Manson nav} .Jose, in th 00D usti parti ant n tha t : some erm iss ness rs th represe at, me The and a Das bich oog dre JT.Ba Quebec.$ mbroidored in with Bonito Rae.j hite si ral AT M eelove Gilma ms co , and bi Ra to tice,\u201d rien meule ot nt the called ation he warral only; t at th ota Bottle o i u nd « when wen Miss LT Barton era ts.> Honiton lac .jr.Ik tri HO Allien Gilman, 4 ville 8 bave plaint.He wicz of th arsaw\u2019 be Should wong stice, i 4 the abov vw où that the rranty Ji or of sout horse poule of 5, too, ggish clive sh : i satin Bee 8, jew Black si lace silk, h ross Si 8, Da Olive immed ADD \u2014 TELS.Mr.Ai New Bultals ta- in en th Hi rela .I di © Ame and that mak bave it m: d rp rule a t th it was of ki that Mogg TE0 © 2 ater \u2019 the and whi y I: Plush pane be.N ohaoid nator Sill, hand.| Te and trim Fal omar ITION.Mrs.7, Casshor oro.BLY.® ended tho 1 oanid las + he American te aime td ay bo\u2019 all cases à parti \u2018at the horse of kinducss © is kind the conden ken acpi difieuls ve à diam.panel trai ew ¥ d.nat ess earls.arciss trim Rich owe trim J ALB AL Mrs.J assha ow Yor Le snaked ey to th roubl was me to t see th rmina ntract iffere: iffere repli cases s wh icular, ty w thal onl kind, he od which be asho ical t to È panels © Ne a A eran \u201c| \u201cSmo.Thit a ER Pet Bo gs.D AL al Ne SE ore, k.for, if y Josie a ty very foolish o Lhe co od at the D ot.Were th are | ether thar hat he » tthe tepres one, the w sons me Analysi Miss ls embr ont ca rea Spanish me.T mmed with ite 8 id o WB.Re HOT ES.Hiss 8 Co re.Paterso if go to cers 2 very fooli wont oF ontact me an entire pe ntrae the relie r th co he sound and pa ne, t ra th ater y tbe bead È nds pe from: cased Te ave Mme, Tiba oe pe satin r- br over, Char EL.a NM.Wris ry Hamilto D,N N'lilist nd St Petersbe Honing 8 at the a ot woul entire.perind \u2026 they all Cases | reed a aan and righ mony of at he sample wis fair of t Mr te.O broidered à am bro M 0, Thibaude .pe (atin dre - B.Robe 1 Mise VW ry, Hamil son, N.J.ilist an do, era.He sai pos to the tract woul Bo period to the relied was a onan ad right» ony the chemien pisbed, IE ad cates â , med HF.ttawa\u2014! a fs ot lacs and ailes KE ce widean\u20140 aris.LC A with BE rtson, ottato Mr Join right, ton, O * \u201cTha ony hey rsborg d: ne by pe, \\e labore y chose casre of ei ri ; re consti apo it mu an eu d right\u201d vas of the sien eu d.I or sam tule É prpament porown \u2014Pink 8 a ove vast atie Th med with \\ sil ley and y¥ J Atkinso \u2019 © P.E.Mr.Donn Br pores 3 fi five hu t vight I you ol pu to see Me Gods pore o J could w od Si ither pani Bre be Jonstinie a repress be Sasoundas cri every Yaa unit for veterin aul i be ple of 3 Mrs ents DE laminek ilk and els overdrees 0 coralie so ith white dra HA rea ca Des do.L Mr.and Men 27 lotte, Ont, fe hundred ro went o Siberi you 1 x Hunt, actual] nly be d only nd it; remain ty, th exc ° The.\u201cpresentations ess ibbing com the syu cattle od su ysis ir and fone i aile Bu % pearls Taco ahd oe pearl M fess of otto PS kro te Mo 7% arsreate.B te.M Land pun; Cal ue, N.1.sideration of en, back doute 4 minate t readered F cor oO entire if bange of wy ns made | the | not.mplained ploms in TEon brave bones ; __\u2026 Étru Bob teve and sand in dre lace.À ada SET OmIEn pink ron ors.th , W ae ss r W Galedon : ord the G which 200 to L asa oP the ered.pelled ver if so if a of is and e i 6 b tw tis of.in the t pro he te È Étrusca Stevenson ne in dress.tri ; ress me J aille, oronto Pe Wm.Vion.pp D.urne.Mr Thor Tho hom la O er fo ove the ng th ods u ractica.cont Th to , and ended Th proper precis mak in ord uyer ate true cù s use ve hat È M an ie Bro ural flo m.Tim me J.B.T sencrasted ttico fo Jl, : Nr.B.Brown, mpso pon.OF to bide mys raor the sds and spe re; f My the rig oe ri Pf the ha e doctri Oo sin i make th et alt c taken ashen 6 tho si ] 8p me, er.t Brown Blac WOrs : trimmed vered JThibar -de-bo tticoat o.Cr Ho eron.indsay On je sad rown.n, n.Otta ord em sy arres of th greed cers, in nt laborer = i as b ri at t 5 tres or services been soon poe in its he sa e alles al the vid ash the fi and th uld pr t | Miss Badgley anish PBesusoloil ming: k Ot : NM 8.ith ih ndenn-Co eut.Yet, H Croan.bi Wood li t i Mrs.J awe.orden io 1f.at, 50 tha rovi to iafo.con- bis di migh bees t to te of caerved t ices b n se puts of cov sale.me in er althou Lier th © injuries \u2019 - \u2014B1 + orn toma pl rs.T es of mbroid a HF.Bwi oint indsa; le.L oc as.Wi do.d, alt secre was at rincs i rm m good rence t re n held i min isgati 0 ter- oldin verel the ert em) the ight not i of a fai at th les ; Mi ack b atoman ush Pres mbroidere colo ÿ À {tzer, Levi y.Mrs Chand] ilso: de searci ough ted m adri might issued e re facti cover i in thi ate i af acti but i ga y ass > purch tor fact asi ina the he r sam e bo È Mise Bust \u2014 White > ts, gr : dressider valley.j color sil TE Me ritzor.Midas Mrs Sas\u201d ler.Ma n, Londo boris Eh ne self in ght have an Of course on was capr is State t loan Ting it Js too wel ailed by cart which oe on tate.to rest ao ad eatin ite È Se Revie Lee silk and Ey fy, gehen wiih reen satin Cowels aia Jos: Corals Battie - Er of andor 2 of Let ere ams brother time ma course, thon - sr the Lin nl Ss, gard, ve bas ts bo iesume re 7 Sh cuir i oh L ; silver wehbe.ei à ; 0 bosa Peguc lac and plex.nd.on gis oran Co rw es I new did eve % ho fi suffici ina the and hon e co as lish ood riters as mpl wei tro of on and\u2019 e Ù nd ; onito and Carrill ornam silve pearls re ornaments rucciont\u2014 ©.garn .Ç homeo, .els a wansvill e.1b ago had v Iwas pot ry da use or ab: cient ted h co with gh legi urts set asi old ed b and r3, as tho! plaint ht.orati vital and dis ourt han lll iver gra \\ |b ap Tonia ot ED.Gilpiz Sta, LINES lass.Dunbax asville, or five month distributed.a Te for abandoni cause.Tt ntract ED pores at this ate as the.cor fraud hough abou Certainly | 2 but as ond roo H Porn in eaoh .yand TE bite L by\u2014Cr ot d e blu Y Si Gilpin ttawa.o Dunbam.P.Q orrowed months tha ibuted ed.Blo th fod ha ning It either be owev veen late mate le co uabro ; ttle- but t the ly i term as one a re, ET Bou ments.pes colo ~ Mos: Art A ang am ark blue L Smith in, do Do Na am.: from hs, an t he was © , becanse : d been put 6 hg ee entire, Taran, bo amen on cially modi ken to men durin ee s \u2018of proof it Miss + Beaugrand a olored cardina ur Team colo lue: dis SC : do.Down th TOBOGG à fri d éscaped | ong th we bi oo servi u pu ntract for set y for ie pl oubted dou ent ville Noth modifi law oo {dered during the a proof proof i mus, Bad ons.pearls.on wi ardinal red mature Ted si ; dia- 1-4 Brien, Mace do On our e sh and cacaped bidden all bi er Pat to or een good aw, w ly be ti he eve othing shost y the Oy ue + in the min Chat the aren cad whit M al red.and fod sik, ir M a o.ho Shoot w AN \u2014 Koohange.en al s perf e, th othe service that ex hich i That of.ITI sh by cattl O theta.Wher the 0b & the Pa ach\u20148 e silk o | ies : han e-store?im.LE Va gear N _ How\u2019tw © swift! 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Presiden ments.Ww.H.Reid, p meet rat do © our d flash ' to yer refu howe contrac itw woo! to k always put mon lan hi ith infeed, ony of I think from offer of oe aller oo sim ts wo! ralin ream Yor een ailk mopd ents r pron tag da n Ri t Rut WA Hu oronto.o alw: our be: ery y h disch \u2018use u ver ct.ould be it in.now ys h the aw, whi from r À to cattle: the nk fr decli w thi ad pliei re n a,tri colo k\u2014À.| am earri din es em ght rkbr ver R ter, .M UrTa: do.|.He ays k st h stee try.ad di arge pon , geod - than mo eld purch hich the oglo- for \u201cmen office on ined ater Dink thy Mi ty of onde tor od rod nex ae rubi nag mond Jet cream veis R\u2014 A.acph y, Ir No\u201c esp 6 ev do me diffie an the cause good poor ab that i ase upon Moth med wor rs of netéssi by e tri ss Lili this to ed with Jace.quisite e e pi ies and doubl cres ed.e Own velve .Mel erson oquo À coæri no re the I er Wan! ment b ulty, other labo! that may is abl out th if th r upo this ber water the 1 ild ba the pia the the trimmed a Sith lace rails te elto à bird double br cent, rane with H.bruo ville Tiroat vetoran ere © lead ; ts insisted uf an tho react ht the e may recoire oto disease e purch his guerd.er or mo ip shor eue ; ni oh Choon ing the No eil- jewell to bird of mond acelet Solitaire ith P.Bruce, Bea nono, ding i 8 stes lo guide good u ow ugh ot wi olici m- |a cs u the co cle h has guard, as to the of pumpi uv shows 6 testi ; Mi : eors ao Ivo costu fo orna- y ed 00 ;Jlamonds racelets of ire di : + pale.rerto Pas itn ri 6 ask.him 3 a pou re serva vent with w tatio sk q pon his desi ver, | © ma er w On be c cond mpin nable tha ti- | ornam Ga age decolete rywhi Sosuty and ai E mp para and ome diam dia- J Watts So.on : stoering ab dawn.BO be anrea tainin nt w na bom he from uestions.and red inf et hi y be b ould seve, behal dE g and tob t the D ss Gault\u2014Cr fes of I ite m ich tips dise with à hires as r claney, Morris y task ° + from the for abandon bom o be b what it ap a judgment, mek uying au ral.oxplans( ) to th carrying Mu nts.eam Ay a ervei M ips.oy\u2014C 1 gmeraid es, also Hunt, all burg.D k.helm.A held th reaso à ould the e treat- old bi at ite nd th gmeu ation tha! g e u expla f th © Cas n per- ae.Garn de oo merveilleux °* s B ream lamond dr Mise ui Valloyflold ESER 17 14 in this £ Poa ble onio robably be undorst peace\u2019 TE dgment aad k that be fret ousual nations sugges > fa which armes ed nd knots [155 Bucki satin tri nairpin À \u20ac.lon TED words this Stay tres g the ly res derstood .red cle tu Sap IE among th L increasie nd whic Tarneau, of atin.Bed à of JM Bucking.Bo tri op, ¢ ulton, do town.A b State t ie co e e.Tb Met him f dais to rat is ena creasis 5s ante bh Mrs.J.mm Otta in, rs.8 iss ow sto ; mmed wi .T.rami ous o.Furth T Om, to th y th te th sel nt w trac as to purch: , it sh at thi him out aios to br it is tt) siz.ted the: rn X a wa Whi and gold ies Cameron, n\u2014Pink | a with os T.Onderdoi 15, Cornwall = EE io toe oct the employ fault-éne bas direotly to answer tru does in not De fe forever afar cars an TE sted to account fo kr, EY Bai ee ENS na Earntmnie a sages æ ALTAR.vd Soh mat 43 ay rr.4.01 be fog dt eros nara A ui | on ock\u2014 i e.m n rn ° ° am .* Br ord Wi 0 he n pushi ai an n x y 8, 1 ot mi th ere ca as © 3 PS k\u2014Black sati °° Mies Fiat at ents a HE ont.the pn ing wen\u201d rsa of the r, who hia gry oo pay ho, I that if nd seams, fh res bec and / ios Joa Baker\u20140 n an Jewel: Rate Tu pilton- Bla silk an gra lon, \u2019 etes W orbing to alter LSissbtiog - dln rk as he © r, m cotter as a general ls bound quent ail a Le y from tbe ve | ! Mr essaie Barto ream br d lace; vols.°° Re satin, a F.9, Wood op, Malone, N riage w Wilsor ob circles ic of con cuse t! oa the ser was 1 and Li re an smariness the.a a general deceives him.mida journe ents at journ y bave tbe car the rs Edw.B Ten oda i rm \" ell es dou a x most pute the pe at oe fhe laver ee I iste: that\" He ess avi East to de chim | dis of Apr, > stiributat] ave been neglec- Mi iw B a Ik, trl med Th: h Pro and a skcirt 3.G Cartw er, York ork.w o fug med auzh © ve: ance ugh od rer from old cient e: whe tO ne inqui bim goods the fal urts their posed ril, a railr ble t their glec- Miss Bons and White mm of is tes pear, with ¢ Duy ell.ows ell agltive an ter of cas af t of be well ; he rom his id of cour z- en n he 0 look iry if .Th - N sifie ab Ap to a seaso ond 0 bois sate.Deasle pearl silk ed wi cers morn ant Be an Duan, Al ua F and 0 brid most respe of his M receive | negl veri contract, at po, ough wis ston ihe hor F or does ase priv: ny n when the t Mi rein Ri 5.bi tn Fa a ing ne d G.Ho acd bany.a a wo e © of Montre r.ceiv or Wo ect rin, t ree, es | with as sto well hors rench oes heal or pri uce extre en the: abo But 1 ss H ey.Bichmo ack and se ted o nd at voient Boss, Onell a: id » great lab 4 m ont ar- brok © bim elect to je.for ) and ex.Tron the a bi ne bli a8 80! e wa man\u2019 ini th fra rivati wbe mes y ut the wid 1 olen ae nd, Va.white souted Bin the Bemba eleven Soet Le oase and wif the ol glub war bes tea Montreal s fici en b back.em tura his od be is vont damage: it of nnd, might horses sou 5.poured m an on of o shi of we could ras ott] nd, va Dl $ mpri im wi v B 0 °° ety.Ÿ H , New e M ot 8 kn come be H t p ns f tent can eith So, ploye after ces, ank ages in rench ight es sound, tier, a on hay Cau food pped i atber, not are agg faim pBlack omprised M th an sddee 8 Dclock 4 Hendors York.orris firm 5 D'epovrs dr of © was was se reste er p too.if Mer Bou sone pe Hor wor Grew dues ko |e , as the ef railrone ni ica ; and an of cream le Ack plush Vice-] B Thomas.ol Gens , the sui rrisbarg frmotd en street, & ng seni in ol Fron resume th \"party, wi x Le i ng sented the Bore Snorer bald\" herdiy r well grew wea rea road And if they ted tel oppe eam lored Tho Prosidentes .Ald ess, Bara) arg Ciet I Van e, Al 0.Huntingd .i wn .P.à pure f Wal ior recel es wh rom the e the er Ai cond 10 orse h near succe.ould ardL ess, b wow the \u20ac cts of i the if the or talline E ro aol Eimmed am Taos nti île mas nts A Go SC ade d p y van Alsly ban on.D wn road k and senior partact fa ich mi abo continety © r wit et be was e eve.horse ssful.6 on (Eisai ut Jere eake ase, tb à they rouid bad og = ! \\m bro : flo n r, Si IR.wd Wi puta! re- Miss na n, d ¥» bate cel Co.WBS er i rule migh ve t.-mighb hout k 2 we T SAW.of Th ciate A rapi r and e ca d id bh bee 3 pa made Lady ed with cad wors Rev Audi atton.KT ey, Wilson tion D ska wire, hel y st man 8 age Dn & n h first t be give and trig suf- now Il-lookin.A a pai e Ya ss of > nd, i pidly mi ttle off.ave a Ë Spanis I pearls ashi pol ed sa , BR.M J itor; Tre hom CH , Pre PO Te fo.Otta: probably 0 le wists nt f Co, arsh abo give d fart btly how why kin nd o r to nkee he ° nd, Indeed the 1 ore e duri - The got = iah mm and n&ton nt ia tin d .McK Dixo as mas .Ar si- D- McGliltvra wa.ra ly in ban or th ble and ove lai n, it wi ber i re- | fe he w g on f the be repre of eed, the on distr ng the co : Miss lace.à Ush diam styl ce and toa C.E eoh on v.irer ; Scores, 8.J D Tor.P do fravagant m of on dso the well w 2 the to m rigid d do will be illo ory T found as no e, be off b the t tha?Ino! cation th essed vo it Ë dered blaze Sabir Boor onds eo, with d te sta Dawsor Ja Jam Canon Ca Ww tary; B.Griffin, Bos ort O0 ol t he t m the handsomel e ILL co cet such is, wo, ess trations brute ut th the n t just said orse est much ee fi e-me ey w and yage : e.erwood\u2014Or .train : A Bailo mes Go Carmi y 5.aabde a Bat Iborn bby ae en in Mor ys 7 foontores THR LIA ona Eh emerson: though ape en oF aa re pond , which i lok es rom the incr ere di 4 On ce.Brock owers onm n: The .Baile, D.Gues on Cormichaol .field, ne Alemal mar bya pen Mon fasti treet od PROMOTER MF isfacto t of mergen all a gb ap at the e Ya ben one horse good.did b Anotbe oager , if in ear th on ied È Sete Er SEES i We \u2026 Sa Gus SN Tee cn essaie de RTE Eee | lored with orris .ta, me i fead th ; .B orn, uN .Smi a h Is descr} of fri > St.Je SYSTEM .lies Strat eee 0 8 and arise | frank to wag y 88 fi e Yankee s a0- Ship.1 offe d Rae Ë lar, Ho Morrisb emb nt Ex lumi © ad joker: Ames A mith\u2019 ble 6 bed us ends t.nda ard ti N t the rach mat ubstant to se nk tra no où sok orth the catt y the re ha lasted M d'ài niton ldr urge\u2014 roi and to cell ina dress er- Ww es À.n, on Face da u spreads eve plim Jam y an rd =» on ow or o labo t, ers di ui qui in | to th I di tas owns: ee les: feed atts is testi d, and ve ted ors.0.C loniton Tage\u2019 \u2018oras Ivory - and also cehency ted, s.whi Wisgéson,.on alls.day wis the.ap bein tends prior io i 8 Decessity a\u201d hos IN USE.sran- bo s and recoy and t charge à foe, Arar io dia not ka the out when the : oo the {mon bn die satin trimmed wi : ornamental aati jects of pointin Gon S which was fact n, om or ras the club er given at jor is difficult , but has long © .Souod ta corer ho be other pa suse.As horse lever ot know vhs did it, them 1 ater them re tbe.cartlox ne which 1 n a t i hi gra .I m te à reci bh ve ot v to bas lo tical fi ve: tarn 6 labo 0 ar I th ow en no th he he vo tt th hi kr \u2026 Black velvet nts.cab Me! carty bo \u20ac ms ï th po der boro\u2019.of \u2018be agua house, end tha fa quot, various po Bree system of bon mas ite Be er partner rer or every ule courts an swe ow wht, but one; td thee got op dons\u2019, A Hem on\u201d os cee Bowers ne ron p and rod His Br à n p be: ralshi TN ox 0.circle ub gnatio m pe um; the hion- © So wall sed from e nsidered ce of 1p for me the lab fuse the sand b ubterfi juri cally the isorders of so th to li » aod all y di sot- point lac aby\u2014 vot and cardi port a Ploome to pan Protect Devolont ol mono circle is ve o-da, a,\" rsonal foie Tues- f the well or science.| ose plo irati his tim, the Under 2 m lette old ug les m y the | Ir passing uri at de owed the Miss ( sb bite ace inal port and co-o cell AlSO LE olent J Bernois monte balled.V ry ros Lo Ear hs Sos SET a defined as t tlm ua seborse helio Son of The\u201d © los der ae fai 1 parties Juries make qui e Tesulted es0ing urine Opae, Withou od tho to las Clint oi Die alk : gold welfa ancy of ; Rte imm orne alt, Bast balled ere al emarked is costly gh, tly.adopt.oa te e to emes action ta of the tim t, with the a guini a fair an Sram quick Whi io their dex » and that assisting 5s Quint, ° Sk d re o elloney oi thelr nded à V.H.Han t Bri tine eat, an roles over devs fai operat mote of es for fo of time log ployer, by wor the aor By equi , fair and | o the spivit a work urh ir death.that this \u20ac den ery Quebec aments, | ET eration in heart a Ÿ H Hare ora agew the Sass ee Tar, dE ver embes > durent a iam] © of thés don cive farti orking afte y eq and whose The wehbe: wi the \u2018atime w cath, thin caused ç Coral Je ver OT D P ta, orlen Mr s Ex Domi all olr bear e, and .Fis 0.te net Cl e fell to certal in d h devised \u2019 operation.ta { thers ces ac ost, b farther ln King after of th 01vOCA whoeve hopes sele: it 25 well a are 0 not .nd ki 8 proven- ed pink sil} Crosmenis.tural - ALD OR warty su 331 Mart save.Beds mn Mass ganied eck, on low attends alsa | or th it Do do bt vually rendez Sabor to | bis scone and mislon tees ll as oF ia questi idneys, whic ral slik aments.satin al pliée ERMAN Ts E ding Lo \"FE Goddar este \u2018 desc on with hie.flan Bim boy ational pertecied © system This statote rendered.r in satis is armour ri misleading swer al am di dintress ac on t ye, which Tl and H word 1 that i WIL 8 REPY, to T.G oddarc Hem e.N.bad a to th the rir ms bl 1 Allen Raii : t ystem tha sta mA ered.nd to in sati - Sax our bman 0 engine 1 to shi to al to the isposed ve ca bat thi ch and satire dione Woods oni.lit el that in th ILSON x J.Fo a Hiohto 78 bad th y.a the Thursda à black: Jose was born 1x âde, 5 an ; Len cone ToT pay only defense 2 riddled tbe Yikes fold bimselt The Gor To think roan is rete J.J.Curr Ae C00 toc le m dr anki AND : raham, Ci maingtord.6 © prior em on Hot J 37 vents y and - All carr} merchandise provi or r onl fence tice b Si au him Che C ect of biok isoase thes ntl Mrs.J Quran ace; ornam k.hoo more ess, D GENTLEMEN Bel d wife.rd, V the groate rascally 1 pot Muse.- W.ose in Secretar) od de badive.for, vides, RAUDS.y Cubs of 2 y the shafts nage lk self | aptai the cattle.eyes on c ow Ga outs Ont hs e 10 than it is g yo To ston, \u20ac., Yt.ith his r his f ao: | th h Borde, Co tory of th val ise, 8 f am va this as e shaf ,is s e th ct a in e cat at th be hes of Mes Can ers: met Ont.aloo r yo ; neck u for ¢.C.Mon Wife.Spr his al part of À im deusie, mn.e Ci All of ento nve of © Ci lid u for Me: th on teur A ver b ta wi sure to a: Certi tthe could tle-m is com exbibi mn lace : Carl tin\u20140 gold o satin tn po me m ur Œ ve Bevussar your ki : M Evi ontgom opringflel 4 Hs airephog our pud ero - Civil War a ake.wa.ntion.the ives nless pri e ale othe: - pA ivan hich find certificate end not en is exbibi P- ss Carling ttom patin rea Upons w e.(A ough ssary for kind M.Oscram, P ery, do.It oar take ence to on | 2 zed abititr on.NJ .Mr thin, part of chap Price of Ee T ld for Angly |! eue of th have tho ns about M or , Lon ans ent m a ork ] t in ca to me ly ;B.oron 0.8 a tick ning to he 1e tes abili d was wi LAC .g in the Purchase 0 cod à A HE ral the Bly \u2018t m the e o th ter- abou wilrs, Goo name do ilk a s.lace ina private of whi ause comi m to d Tp omen, Ba to.me ppears et 1 ath pass iad Pro ty.th d © is paye earn goods or En J TRE e of read- © he ca ost at head voya ough -thou t % Cook \u2014B ndon\u2014Cre nd Jrithout f of which, ).Youar J Ara 2 H Laxton grerboro\u2019 2e he A that Now La del testan when istinetion $ PT bare est to bi 7 ay hai oa ATH law \u2014 be waste d wntive to ge, for be.ge gh Miss Cook \u2014 Black am s pearls Canada n an whéthes Ta g he ti- Email ton.ma this ow York in ha phis, t liam Eng 1.1b he bar rool bind sold, pts » sha the sa en EN \u2014|\" vos uring the tile man.b bes N ain.sati atin.bes, citi nada, exp off ther ree re to Do Wales he ime post is th ork at W view and Eni All i on in y th gai less the or and Il hes shi tw TO cha am ng th to hi man e ° Miss ors C nemb bead a zens ge ress m cial 1 am ngaged EC Do ales.tertain num tponed © in lea: est P to his his en neer pe © par ois some bargai pay re- Er TE pow hich FCA T rge of ost e wh dati that ave a oriine Curl ampb.roid ed {ar is Of the ntlemen.ai capacity P SH pslas oo fertained ero he second | Allen ioe Bante stu Acaden ra Tson th ar ch note in ee The fol y ofthe ca sh TTL ri he Ee, Competent ain fad Carlette.W ell\u2014Pt ered i religi ute Dominio appro ty may G.Blas, Chatea ve resq Vis in Oct or third en oc Bu es were ch ot staren Ae e in write pie 1 be f o cattle | esp E.ence in their on board.own tend 1a00 ows ine wk Beet Hi Hors ve mer PT Go, a À peine the £ Sobor Blend family \u2018ad upon a my io aller forgoing bh aren morsadom cate men, bes bien Teenie AF Te enr Mra ors rhill\u2014} nt\u2014 in of any acti th neti ob good 3 wee re .1.the o the M wh last.engi oted ra: rel dyi cours of rati whol the awful y or signed Dist ime Kegi bee gmen atrae for b er to sages in \u20ac an were in with p Arch Pink Whi ro ee din 0 hat 1 ovo oplitera Joe A wand d re pre on 2 onday or 1 to tha and els 2 Dg, a0 { the twenty o of which ly su by some Mors inter rt $ very i t to rougat Wie theory had mad \u20ac : oir ae satin te o ad \u201cing pr nb ig of race Ge NT - Winchest o.Supper w.pm of the.on: the ol i d depend d aod twenty gat which, thori ores 4 pty ry int suffeied in theory th rade foe ; ib point lac Cass dr ri- OÙ hote CAE on whick m saver Ju L'Eau 3 aches do.ther false im nl oY 22 in the Dé \u201cpotion as i ea ae fod from ection on Bro arula yy bed eresti eled i the injur arge of ade frequent autvor bros a aon D psg ud a tions.whe ight bave or ALT er, Vorgen ter.LL was obtained ter W ast roa p< Pl Peay tion\u201d of on.time, vor from it on of >» Thon vs.8 2.0; Dit the N ng * suffeed in the injuri © of catil e fre # ors roa?monds.© ed with bat na?pplau ne oor bave he gL Ward Bongo te.ces Dole stating or 0 d I sarve lon of Vea oon Sta and in oar force eE bat slight dei Hea! lo Ad riet C' ow Pork than extent\u2014some Lies ia tiens e.Austher : or cadu oro \u2018 sati ut th ot an se), T ro th ater the $i oreo iy nnes.A vie th by t tha \u201411.A, Mitchell (skip)\u201420.At the conolusion of the play yesterday, a very gracet ul act wes performed b the visiting Milwaukee Club, in el Colonel Stevenson, William Wilson, Ww.faibbon, Alderman Brown and (Somes Wi honorary members « of th ee, and Drecenting each wi th the bade o of the Club, | \u2014 Gymnastic Entertainment at Barnjum's Gymnasium.This enterlainment, which took place yesterday afternoon, was a brilliant success, and was most thoroughly enjoyed by the audience.The performance Sofyiuboend with vaulting, in which Messrs.ringle, Chipchase and G.MoNall Partout se celled.The brid aff 100k er Partioual out twenty-one splend young fellows, splay Suet Chipchase and F 0 splen sty cans.an .r doing two Serv fines The bar bell \"and Indian club ex were admirable, the various dashing movements bei well executed, and most perfect time kep The parallel bars, with a of twenty-o! was a grand exhibition of strength and xii Messrs, Ledden, *Chipchase, Watson, Springle, F.Barr and J.and G.Mo Nally doing some capital special feats at the Horizental Bar.Messrs.Leroux and F.Barr were specially Fels\u201d the former goutleman especially reeted with party applause, in the where ME Es e feats of stre: AD Were ver clever pnd am i me proceedin closed e pyramid ers, a performance whioh brought down most sathiagiio ap-{ Leroux, eston, pense, Tames Nally.T.Ri n, and John Lane too took part, and we question whether any professional could have sur- Some young gentlemen from Boston who were present were great delighted with | the en fraiamet and deaid said they had never seen an in the Harvard gymnasium that could poh it, which was certainly a h compliment for Montreal.Larcrosse on Skates, The \"exhibition game of Lacrosse skates on the open-air rink in the Meal College grounds, yesterday afternoon was a rather weak cSbtertel of the Govadian national game as on the greens There were six men on each de.but a though the teams contained su ch pla ayers as W.Aird, R.Elliott, F.Larmont, Bon- nell, of the Toronto Club, and E.McNaughton, the game ra rather tame to those who seen ta best.re She evolutions of the he glaire ro gro roars of the extreme gh: ter from the spectators.Perhaps moet amusing feature to those : mainted with the play was the com y helpless state of some of the bes: across players.Before the conclusion of the match, however, the play had had improved to a remarkable de gree, th practioe lacrosse o Skates might be brought toan advanced state of perfection.the Americans present, the game, lasted about an our, gave the liveliest satisfaction, and any fine play that was exhibited met with hearty applause.Carnival Notes, 6 snow ca.aan à la uimo erected on the a McGill Co Co for the supply Beef, were frade remarkabl abi and have besn taxed to capacity.The va] Committee desires to return thanks tot followlng \u20ac gentlemen for various articles kindly loaned, with which to decorate the snowshoërs\u2019 arch :\u2014T.Lane, ge Catherine street, owsh ans aod paques M Mess: nayoe = roe.Co molles sors to Kemp % Co.tuques me ro © a phen or- Co.tuques: Aliens fuques; 2 Of fags ; Coton fr, re snows boos: also, Tees for use of their store.VISITORS TO TEE MONTREAL WINTE CARNIVAL STAYING WITH PRIVATE CITIZENS, F.W.Newman's, No.104 Durocher ot tate Fanta Smith., N.8., Miss stor, oronto, 0 ET Saraged 235 She brooke st.Mrs.T.E \\Yoocoridg, Bortop, Mnar : ME and Mrs Gras Mr.AL ace 1689 84 Oatherine et, M Ep.Al Etioge an Avenge, at x vB Wiis Do a emu Can: ry ary as e, Le A esr et.Mr.Her and A, B.cock, Flat- pBolland's, 84, oy hard push.AJ 1 ' Mr ood Brooklyn New York ; air, Ap re, din ve ook, New ork.Sie rie.Be wht ry jacatherine st.son.At re.Jobn Patertons 8.01 shia st, Miss 8.- ar lle, On Li » Geo.d- and ari Verde, \" t+ Mr.wasp \u2019s, 13 taker, Yalleyfold \u201c67 8t.Famille race NC RUE and_Miss Joh Ine rson, Job, N TS.essrs.Clarence Prim- bore Fraser of PSP Nova Sootis.NT iJ doh ne Plot tou, N.8.fe nel ot of Flotou, Ge E.Ander- Finance Department Oita x Mrs.elton \u201dn AE street, Mr.H orage, Non, York Mr npee v York: La ew York.| At op % a, HE me street.Yrs me oque.Ont; Mr.ontague sn th, AtJ.W.petion\u2019s, 1 Porchester str v.F.H.Bolton, Ques: : Bev.s Brown, Manson ville, ne.; Geo.Gossip, Mrs.George Paterson.Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mrs.Geo 8 rber, Now York.At Mrs, Jas.persons RY rt Jac atreet, Mr.and Mra.Fong ma deasen hon Uf Ballevilie, Ont: vus iiott, Baidmore M4.«Ont Anions.Parcoion n gyenue Miss rois a.Po orento; Mr.lo.Lio s.16 potpath street, Miss oe lyre Rig Hg SP e\u2014 Bev.avr, NOTES: J.Edgar B.D, ate at both Oat be to-morrow.: va Church Rev.J.8.Black, the pastor, will preach at Erskine (I (Presbyterian) re to-morrow ab Tvices.At b M t - [dire Arthur Boao sag Dubos! Ave Verum, for tenor solo.Rev.J.heaton Smith.D.D., the pastor, will at both services at the First AP Church, to- to-morcow, The devotion of the Forty-Hours will open at the Female Deat and Dumb Institute, St.Denis street, on Saturday 16th inst.The Right Rey.Bishop Bond will preach at Trinity \u2018burch to-morrow morning, and Rev.Mills, the rector, in the evening.Rev.Arthur French, B.A.will conduct divine service at the Protestant House o} Industry and Refuge at 2.30 p.m.to-mor- row.Rev.John Nichols, the pastor, preaches at 8t.Mark's (Presb yterian) Church to-morrow evening, on \u201cHpirit Ministry and Guardian- Pp Rev.John Potts, D.D, the pastor, will Phares in the St.James street Meihodist Burch to-morrow (Sunday)at 11 a.m.and Rov.R.H.Warden will officlate at St.Gabriel (Preshyte tertan) church to-morrow morning, v.Professor Ross in the evening, To-morrow being * Mission Sunday\u201d in the Anglican Church, special niissionary sermons will be preached al the various churches.At St.Mark\u2019 s Church, Longueuil, to-mor- row, Rev.J.A.Newnham, M.A.will preach in the morning, and Rev.HF.¥ Webber in the evening.* Everlasting Punishment, as Distinguished from Everlusting Torments,\u201d will be tho subject of discourse at the Advent Christian church to-morrow evening.To-morrow being the seventieth day before Easter, is called Septuagesima Sunday, in the Catholic Church.Moruing ar and evening services will be of the usual Rev.J.H.Dixon, the rector, will officiate at both services at St.Jude's Church tomorrow.A mission is to be conducted in this Church next week by Rev.T.A.Haslam.At 8t.George's church, to-morrow, Rev Hartley Carmichael, rector ~f the Church of the Ascension, Hamilton, wils preach at the morning service, and Rev.Canon O° Connell, of St.Paul's Cathedral, London, in the evening.Rev.W.Perry Chambers, B.A of Aylwin Que., will preach at Christ Church Cathedral to-morrow morning, Rev.J.A.Newnham at the afternoon Litany service, and Bishop nd in the evening.Rev.H.J.Evans, the Anglican City Mis- tore will conduct divine service at No.am, achool-house at 7 to-morrow.At the Chureh of the Messiah to-morrow the pastor, Bev.Wm.S.Barnes, will preach at both services.Morning su ject : \u201cPower and giadness of the life of Faith.\u201d Evening subject: \u2018\u2019The unpardonable sin, and the Hell I do believe in.\u201d At St.Paul's Presh morrow the pas preach at both mornin \"and even services.The usual weekly meeting of the Church Young Men's Association will be held before the morning service.SPORTING A Canadian Rugby Football Union, On Thursday moraing a mee was held in this city of delegates fron Rugby Football Clube of Ontario and Quebec in order to organize a Canadian Union, with a view to furthering the game of Rugby Football in Canada, and the establishment of a\u2019 Dominion Championship.The following representatives were present, viz.\u2014 Messrs.Merritt, Carruthers Blake, Thomas Campbell and bel, string or Ontario, and Messrs.Campbell, Stirling, Belcher, Gwilt, McLeod, Young and Rogers for Quebec.The chair was occupied by Ar.R.Campball, of this city, and Mr.A.H.Campbell acted as secretary.After some discussion it was decided that that the polos should be called the \u201c Cana- Football Union,\u201d its object being a furt Ab of Rugby foot and the enforcement of a uniform code of laws for the game throughout the Dominion.The following officers Tere elected :\u2014 President, Mr.H.Merritt, Kingston; Vice-President, Me H.M.Belcher, Montreal; Becretary-Treasurer, Mr.R.Campbell, Montreal.A gub-compnitise of three, Mesars.H.Cam na eu Blake, and R.Campbell, aa ap draft tho laws tor the e Yo bo toy to an adjourned meet- to be held in Toronto in June next.lerian) Church to- Barclay, will Sporting Notes, A curling match at Truro, N.8., on Thure- faz, between the club of the town and one from 8t.John, resulted in a victory for the Truro men by 11 points.at curling match was p in Galt yester- between the Galt bites club and the le Rink of Hamilto ton, three rinks a side, an) resulted in favor of Galt by thirty-three It is stated that the scheme for the formation of a yachting association for Ontario is being received with great favor in Kingston, Ont.The Kingston yachtsmen, however, object to Toronto ba the big share of the regattas.The officers of the local club are preparing for an interesting season\u2019s operations.THE COTTON INDUSIRF.Reducing the Staff of Cotton Operatives, In view of the comparative quietness in the cotton trade at present the management ot the Hudon Cotton Factory, Hochel ard, are conelderabl red their s during the past week, over hty hands being temporaril discharged.The Tho opera tives are now only wor on three quarters time.It is stated that this prrange ment will shortly go into effect at the Anne's Coton Factory.AMUSEMENTS.QuERr'S HarL-\u2014-The Apglo American Combination is at present Al An ue a brief en- t at the Queen's Hall and is draw- fe crowded houses.The err amare is of a variety nature, the various items being exceedingly well rendered.Some pleasant sketch songs were also given, the performance concluding with an amusing and side splitting farce.CITY ITEMS.\u2014Another free public lecture will be given at the Montreal Freethought Club on Sunday afternoon by Captain Adams.\u2014Mr.William Brazeau, aged 35, was before the Recorder yesterda morning ona compialot made by hls brat.who rates that for some time past he has boon ug as a Man devoid of senses.The rder ordered him to be sent to gaol pending a medical examination.\u2014A gentlemen residing at St.Lambert and who comes across the river every day, suggests that a shanty should be built on the loe road to shelter the laborers during their lunch hour, aa it is cruel to ex the men to the inclemency of the weather for ten long hours.PERSONAL.Mr.Mathaw Arnold who lectures in Toronto next week, will be the guest of Prof.Goldwin Smith in that eity.rear president and directors of the Mont- elegraph Co.entertained at dinner on gn Friday ovening at St James\u2019 Que Mr.iman, General Eckert, Mr.H.P Dwight and several other eat men inter.In telegraphic matters.- THE SOUDAN WAR.Distress at Siakat Tewflk Bey Offers to Surrender\u2014French Co-operation.BUAKIM, Feb.9.Spies from Sinkat raport a en up the came e vouring t closed ail the I cats and dogs, are NOW leaves.Col.Sartôrius has iquor stores, whioh have been infosted by, off cers and soldiers.The British fob Eurialius\u2019\u2019 and '* Decoy\u201d are now on to shell the enemy If necesaary.A letter from Tewfik Bey, dated Sinkat.Feb.3rd, atates that he had sent to Osman Digna, the rebel chief, sn offer to surrender.Paris, Feb.9.\u2014The French cruiser \u201cInfer- net\u201d hasbeen ordered to assist in the defence of Suakim in casé of attack by the rebels.Rows, Feb.9-.TheMoniteur avers that land's Egyptian Hcy will be an indelib, blot upon slobe\u2019s reputation as a statesman, Carro, Feb.9.rhe ki ssinia has 4 offered to fight ain nat CE Bf Stabilo condi- .tion of bélns gra territory.wrence street, St.Jean Baptiste and the Outremont SE CANADIAN DESPATCHES, \" Quebec.Preparing for the Secslon\u2014The Now Fastio\u2026 ment Houses being putin Order.\u2018 (Special to The Star.) Quxamo, Feb.9\u2014The interior of the new Parliament House is rapidly being pat in order for the approaching session of the Legislature.The temporary panelling for covering the oelling and walls has all been put in and neatly papered.The entrance of the Legislative Assembly will be from behind the speakers chair, Facing the speaker will be the only gallery in the Chamber.Accommodation for the press will be furnished on the floof of the House immediately behind the seats of tha members.The heating apparatus ia in good working order and the desks of members are all in position.These \u2018 are of varnished ash and are very ungalnly and roughly finished.Most of the committes rooms will be situated for this session in the basement below the Assembly Chamber.The offices are mostly two stories.above It, that is, on the upper flat of all.Considerable in- oonvenience will doubtless arise from this cause.Members are already commencing to sclect their seats.Mr.Wurtele has taken his on one of the cross benches.LL Ottawa.Glanders\u2014-Nova Sootla\u2019s Coundition\u2014IExohe- quer Court \u2014 Insoivents\u2019 Assets \u2014 The Grangers.\u2018 (Spécial to The Star.) OTTAWA, Feb.9.\u2014Several horses afflicted with gianders were shot this morning.The animals were brought here by gypsies, who traded them off to unsuspecting persons.Quite a number of members leave to-day to spend Sunday at Montreal.Mr.Morrison, of tho Nova Scotian Government, has published a statement of the financial condition of that province before and since Confederation, on which the claim for better terms is founded.The caseis a strong one.It says that Nova Scotia geta far less subsidy than any other province, and that the province has lost heavily by the union.In the Exchequer Court, this morning, the - debt of the bankrupt Londonderry Iron and | Steel Company to the Goverment, amount: ing to over $50,000, waa argued.This was _ for freight carried over the Interoolonial Railway foc the Company.The Government did not press for payment, as the Company was struggling under difficulties to establish a Canadian industry.The final oollapse, bowever, has made the recovery of the debt out of the Company\u2019s assets imperative.The difficulties between E.À.C.Pew, of the Manitoba South Western Railway, and the Canadian Pagific Rallway, have, it ie understood, been referred to arbitration for settlement at the suggestion of Parliament.Mr.Beaty yesterday presented a petition, signed by over two hundred merchants of Toronto, asking for the introduction of a bili for the equitable distribution of insolvent\u2019s asseta without the discharge clause.A deputation from the Western Grangers\u2019 Association is expeoted to arrive next week ° to oppose any concession to the Miliers + Association.On Monday Mr.Holton will ask why the Finance Minister did not accept the personal security of Mr.Alexander Buntin for the last advance of $100,000 to the Exchange Bank of Canada, when offered, as well as that, .of Hon.A.W.Ogilvie.AMERICAN DESPATCHES.; me THE FLOODS IN THE STATKS.- =.Water Still Rising at Several Points\u2014Tee = rible Scenes of Distress.Tozæpo, Q Tor eb, 8.\u2014The latest advices from towns the river above the ci * at the water has esse ; the highest point reached last year.At 10 are to the effoo this evening, the water at South Toledo was sevon feet feat higher than ever gefore.HEELING, W.Va, Feb.8.\u2014The water is pole down rapidly.The distress and suf- ering caused by the flood, however, is hourly growing worse.With all the volunteers who can be employed the relief committees are not able to feed the homeless and destitute as fast as supplies are needed Five: immense sheds, cove: nearly a mileon; the Baltimore and Ohio between here : and Moundsville, are oocupied by the destitute.It will be a week after the falling of the water before trains can reach the city.Three large tanneries have been wash away here; loss $50,000.Other tanneries lose nearly as much by the inunda~ tion.Thieves have been det chop, \u2018 Doles in the roofs of submerged houses an Served hers thar the poole.PEE re ere t.the people at We trons miles up the river, ars absolutely suffering from famine.TLETISBURG, Ky., Feb.8\u2014Tbe- pme ton is deplorable \u2018Only or She hot one ne grocery store is open.prier more business home Det e flood.People are occupying Tt house and school house.The river is rising ten inches an hour.RIPLEY, Ohio, Feb.8.\u2014The loss will de - fully equal to last year.Man been swept from their foundations.- huadred families are homeless.The \u2018Fiver nes one and a half inches an hour to- = { houses have CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb.8.\u2014The river at 6 pan was 62 feet 1074 inches.At nine wag 3 feet, having risen half an inéb in an hour.At ten it bad risen only a quarter of an Inch.The reMe! work continues pro mpt Today a thousand hams, two thousand pounds corned beef, cooked, and five or six hound loaves of bread were distributed, besides tree meals gi ven at the market house to all.who apply.Two thousand people are sleeping to-night in the school-houses.NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb.9.\u2014The lowlands along the Cumberland river are subme Three hundred families are driven out.\u2014 wheat crop is greatly Te Boon raining for five days.: CINCINNATI, Feb.7\u2014At 9 &m.the river à rise of over four inches The weather is cooler, At a river Is four feet higher than last year, and rising.FORECLOSING A MORTGAGE.HARTFORD, Feb.9.\u2014Henry A.Draseer: of was 63 feet 644 since midalght England, has filed a supplementary bill reclose & mor eon the New York and New England way.A DESPERADO SHOT.MADISON, Feb.9.-Ott Thursday James Worthington, a woalthy awoke to find that during the n children, a team of horses.s and so pighs bla bw bad been stolen by a white Iaborer.Ihe kidnapper was pursued and overtakén aù the Chattahoochee river.Several exchanged.The kidnapoer then placed children between himself and the threatening to kill them.While.River CT harangue, an ex-Contederaté shooter shot the core dead.children were but.the mondy waa not recovered.\u201carma; Seal, Otier-and-Bearer-sots a here assortment tô relect from.a butloned on any cost, and fit better than \u2018sewed on.Buttons on coat sewed ob in tex minutes, at L.Robinson's Fashionable Tall oring Establishment, 31 Beaver Hall, ot Mr.C.P.Brown, Crown Land Agent, Seuls Ste.Marie, writes:-\u201cTwo or three of my \u2018friends and myself were recommended to try Northro Lyman's Emulsion of cod Liver Oil and Hypophoaphites of Lime and - _ Soda, in preference to Compound Syrup of _| Hypophos hites.We prefer your Emulsion, ink it better for the aystem than the - Syrup,\u201d &c.e hundred ysrds in San Francisco ween Kettioman and Harmon, on °8 Monday 1ast, tor $3,000°s side; was won by tha former by by three feet ; a a ms - 6th and 7th Pages.THE CARNIVAL STAR.i \"An Tnheard of of Demand\u2014Forty i.7 Thousand Orders Unfilled.3 \u2014 * We have now on hand two thousand one \u2018: Dundred telegrams and mail orders for the \u2018 Carnival STAR which we have not yet been able to fill These orderé run all the way from ene copy up to five thousand.We give a few samples of the orders taken at random from our files, none of which *' havebeen executed.The urgency from out- \u2018side even surpasses the rush that we have been experiencing in Montreal.ST.Jouxs Sih Feb.1884.-_ I have received one hundred copies of the Carnival STAR, and there was a regular battie for them between my customers.A great number were wounded because they were left without any.The balance of my order is one hundred more and I have promised them to subscribers {or Saturday night.There will be a terrible disappointment If I should not get them.ED.ARPIN, .News Agent.OtTawa, Sth Feb.1884.There is a great rush here for Carnival We will soon require a police force to guard us.: W.J.LENDKUX, Grand Union D Hotel.ToroNTO, 8th Feb.1884.Can use fiw thousaud Carnival STARS if sent to-day 01 Saturday.Have you shipped any more and can you ship to-day.Answer.ToRONTO NEWS Co.+ BRANTFORD, 8th Feb.1884.Send by first express one hundred more oarnival Stan.B.H.ROTHWELL.NEWS AGENT.BROCKVILLE, 8th Feb.1884.Bria beierod gu , ein to send Carnival t wee Answer?CH.B.WricHT & Co.77 News Agents.2 Feb.1884.Send one bundred and twenty Carnival Brass.W.T.WALLACE, News Agents.PoxT HOPE, 8th Feb, 1884.De send me one hundred Carnival STARS.H.PARSONS.- GUELPH, 8th Feb, 1884.Dan't think you are treating us fairly.Our orders were in à week + .LISBURY & Sox.Port HOPE, February, 8th, 1884.Bend one hundred à copies Carnival STARS.ILLIAMSON, News \"Agent.PERTH, 7th February, 1884.you Saturday to send fifty Carnival res not reosivod yet, send at once.Joux HART, News Agent.CORNWALL, 7th February, 1884.Have thus far received only two hundred Carnival STaRs.Express two hundred more to-day, sure.H.OC.PATTERSON, News Agent.HaMIuTON, 7th February, 1884.Have STARS been sent.Add fifty more.«D6Wer.] A HUNTER COBOURG, 7th February, 1884.Cancel previous orders for Carnival STARS : (80), and send to-night two hundred.BAILSBURY & Sox, News Agents.OTTAWA, 7th Feb.1884.Go on sending up to four hundred Our- nival STARS.None received yet.J.Drei & Sox, News Agents.BouTH QUEBEC, 7th Feb., 1884.Please send sixty Carnival Stars to-day sure.R.RITORTE, News Agent.rc\u201d «JEBECG, 7th February, 1884.Send to-day two hundred copies Carnival _ WRIGHT & Co, 7s News Agents.PETFRBOKO, 7th February, 1884.Make our order for Carnival STARS one bundred and arey and ship immediately.J.SAILSBURY & Co.News Agents.\u2014 1 BRANTFORD, bth February, 1884, Send me seventy-five Carnival STARS by first express.B.H.ROTRWELL.News Agent.TORONTO, 4th February, 1884.Man Immediately by return three hun- Carnival ST .ME TINTFORTE Bros.News Agents.TonoxTo, 5th Feb.1884.Mail us to-night with invoice fifty Carni- cal Srans.Dawsox & Co.News agents.BROCKVILLE, 6th Feb.1884.Can yon seud Carnival STARS ordered Saturday.Send one hundred.oe FL.KTROAID.News Agent.QUEBEC, 6th Feb.1884.aed aka: Monday two hundred Carnival ke it four bundréd instead by te ns) .Anger.C.E Houutwruu, Nows Agent.KrsasToN, 5th Feb, 1884 Al sold, send two hundred hy express.CAULEY, 5 Nous Agent.GtELPH, 2nd February, 1884.Mail tæo bundred Carnival STars.If you cannot get them by mail, \"express.J.News \"Agent.ToroNTO, 4th February, 1884.Mall to-night sure one hundred to two hundred Carnival STARS.! P.C.ALLEN, lving for good results.News Agent.- regs coca a Crusade\" OFARA Fe6- 5 TEST Express or maH one hundred Carnival STARS immediately.Jas.HoPr & Co, News Agents BELLEVILLE, 2nd Feb, 1884.f dred Carnival Stars.Quick.Two mile Indian race; five entries.L.: end two hun ans.Q Hamerooks won in 18 min, 36 sec.T.Domi- \u2018 T.DONNELLY, nique, second News Agent.race, Merchants\u2019 Cup.First \u2014 vial baat, st, Norman Fletcher, in 1 po.SAWANOQUE, Êth Feb.1884.pape 2nd, D.D.MoTaggart, 3rd, W.7 Send by to-aieht's mail some fifty Carnival Second trial heat\u2014J.G.Ross sand E.Sans.Elliott, tie; no time taken.i .¥.B Xoiumrax, | The third heat was a walk over for J.| ES \u2014 Hews Agent.> yotsun, C.400 78 over of morning, making one hundred.J.A Neue THREE RIveRs, 4th Feb, 1884.Don't forget © to send my hundred Carnival STARS to-night.sold in advance.C.B ST.PIERRE ConNwALL, 4th Feb, 1884.Why have you not filled order for val STARS.Increase it to two hundred and send a five o'clock train RS TE H.C.PATTERSON, News Agent.> QUEBEC, 4th Feb, 1884.Received fifty-one, send two hundred by to-night\u2019s vig C.EH News Agent.(This is a bad condition of aftairs but it is simply beyond our controi.Orders are pouring in faster than wo can handle them There is every indication that the same state of delays will not recur next year as there are a score of people who have already decided to publish a Carnival paper in 1885.) THE CARNIVAL.The Tandem Club Drive.The usual weekly drives of the Montreal Tandem Club are always Impasing scenes, and more than anything else, perhaps,serve to give an idea at once of tbe wealth of the city and of the tastes of the wealthier ot society.Imposing as those drives bave always been, however, it was naturally expected that they would be far surpassed by the Carnival wee« drive.In consequence a large assemblage of people had gathe on Dominion square at hall-past two this afternoon, to witness the muster of the Club, and the streets along which the Club were thronged with spectators.The urp-out was perbaps not what might have been Lhe result had a heavy snow storm not nave been in progress, but was nevertheless most creditable in every respect,and strang- gers in the city were absolutely amazed at both the quality and quantity of the horseflesh.Every animal in the turnout was ofa very superior class and in ibe ink of condition.[he harn vehicles and ppings were all got up ful manner, apparently regardless of expense, the numerous sleighs with their costly and effective robes commanding the universal attention of visitors to the city.Taken altogether, the turnout was one o! which Montreal might well feel proud, as there is little doubt that such a display would be impossible elsewhere.Many of the turnouts were the same as attended Wedneaday\u2019s public or but on this occasion the esprit de co dremout a large number of handsome as which were not seen on that occasion.Additional interest was taken in this event frown the fact that His Excellency the Governor-General and suite were to take part.The muster included eleven fours- n-hand, one random, three unicorns, 21 tandems and 33 pairs, making a total of 69 turnouts and 105 horses.The Marquis of Lansdowne led the lin driving his own Pine in a high single-sea slaigh, of whic! owné Was the only other occupant.Following was His y Étolleney s other sleigh also drawn by Pur and_ con Mr, Streatfield, A C., Hon.H.Anson an Lady Auson.Tbe four-in-hand of \u201c B\u201d Bat A Kingston, was driven by Lord Mel- gund, Lady elguna belng seated with him on the box, and Lieut-Col.Montizambert and officers of the Battery occupying the body of the lei As the procession moved off t spectators assembied on the square gave three heart cheers for the Governor-General, a oomp ment which was graciously acknowledged by His Excellency raising his hat.Among the.vehicles in the muster were the follow- THE TCRNOUTE.Mr.Hart drove a turnout which commanded a great deal of attention.namely, a R sleigh drawn by three spirited borses driven unicorn.A feature of this turnout was the magnificent harness with bells arched over the horses\u2019 backs in the St.Petarsburg \u20ac style.Hugh aton had out his handsome sleigh with high swan-neck dashboard and rich brown robes, and drove three spirited bays tandem.r.H.A.Allan drove a fine tandem with a Russian sleigh.Mr.Duncan McIntyre drove his four Chestaute, the pacers \u201cZulu\u201d and \u2018\u201cTear- way\u201d lea og.r.Wm.Stephen drove three bandsome browns, unicorn.Mr.8am.Coulson drove a new tandem ef Kentucky grays.r.James Linton\u2019s four bays were in high spirit and in telling style.Mr.Geo.W.Swett drove his black mares, \u201c Tiny\" and \u201c Queen,\u201d tandem, from a pretty ught sleigh.The rich gold mount- ngs of the harness were displayed to advantage in contrast with the dark color of the burses and the sleigh robes.Mr.E.5S.Sharpe had out his handseme Rolin brown horses, whith drew a vehicle king exceptionally 4 ay with its fur trim- dE Jonathan Hodes à bad.large party onatban D a arge in his sleigh.en Modan be Mr.R.B.Angus\u2019 dos ore bane turnout was much admired, all of the horses evincing great spiiit and individually looking extremely handsome.The team was two browns, a chestnut and a bay Dr.McEachran drove his par of thoroughbred brown mares tandem Mr.Joseph Tiffin had out his four- In-baod, black horses, beautifully matched, as to appearance and style.Mr.Galarneau drove a handsome tandem.Mr.Somerville Weir drove a handsome pair, a black and a bay, both animals of great merit.Captain Milburne drove a spirited tandem attached to a light sleigh, which accommodated the Captain and Mrs.Milburne.Mr.Henneker drove a handsome team of browns, four-in-band, as did also Mr.Rus- gall Stephenson, whose sleigh was oocupled by Mrs.Stephenson and a y of ladies.Hon.A.W.Ogilvie's four-in-band was much admired, both for the appearance of the horses and the richness of the robes and tra ploge, r.C.Davidson drove a very pretty little Crk \u2018brown tandem, and was acoom- panied by Mrs.Davidson.Colone Bolton, of Brockville, drove a dark tandem, one of the prettiest turnouts n rt e caval Mr.W.W.Ogilvie drove his fine pair and Dr.Lapthorn Smith, a spirited little tandem, his sleigh robes of Japanese fox being much admired.Lieut-Colonel Whitehead was seated be hina a strong tandem ina pretty Russian h of body and dark runners.© route taken was up the mountain and back to the Windsor, w ore | the vice-regal party left.The procession the D to the kennels of the Mantreal Hunt, where luncheon was served.The Fancy Dress Entertainment at Vitoria Rink, The statament of a gentleman in our report of the Victoria Rink Skating Carnival gave a wrong impression.The only real crowding = was confined within a space of twenty t inside of the doors, and was attributâble to the s tapis of som of some ¢ of the visitors who persis + (he door.It was true the Syne view of the in a racks oO things certain to exist when people are in- toxloated with the splendors of such a scene as was witnessed in the rink on u y pight.Certainly there was circuls room as much as there ever is at such oer.tainments.The excessive use of colored fire was unfortunate \u2014 the fault of those upon whom the management ware justified in re- ressure forward of the rear sttendanoe of 8 There was ala pectators Lacrosse Grounds this on tbe Montres The following are the results :\u2014 GUsLPE, 4th Feb, 1884 1 magnificent scene rEulted | the spectators a condition of afternoon to witness the annual races of the Montreal Snowshoe Club.The track was rather heavy but withal the various events were well contested.mr de E57 Fe 330d, § Tue Carto Bent \u2014\u2014 Ee Fs Sms opie bra ba Departure of the Goveraor-Gemeral, The vice-re, party departed after- nnon at ra Pee x o'clock for Ottawa There was & very pr number a he at the Bonaven Btation wh oe cheered His Excellency and Lady Laos downe.They were accompsuled from the Windsor by a cavalry escort of thirty troopers, under com command a Lieut.TB.od hot pid e.fuard of honor was Fusiliers witn band and oolors, nae the command of Captain Mooney.fied Carnival Notes, The Plattsburgh Telegram says: \u201cThe Carnival number of THE STAR is having an immense sale.It is creditable to the enterprise of its publishers clubs The members of the following ct returned home yesterday afternoon by the Canadian Pacific railway \u2014Pembroke, Almonte, Ranfrew, Perth.The Three Rivers club also left the clty last last night.\u2018The Quebec and Arnprior clubs this evening.Mr.J.A.Prondorgast, managing editor of L\u2019'Etendard, speaking of the Carnival number of THE STAR, said that he considered it well calculated to give foreigmers especially, as well as Americans, a true representation of Ie in Canada in Winter with our exhilarati ng Winter sports.Mr.Prendergast concluded pr stating hat ha he had made several unsuccessful olor! ies, bat was patient! waiting A TES en crush b eubeided.pa \u2019 THE LIGHT FINGERED GENTRY.How They Worh\u2014Unsuspectiag Citizens.- It now turns out that the ehlef of police was not very wrongly informed when he was told that a e number of professional * crooks \u201d had determined to Montreal their rendezvous during Carnival week.For the first few days these pickpockets, or \u201ccrooks\u201d as they are called, were not heard from and it bas since turned out that they were only laying low and Set sparing their plans of 31 operations.On the first case of any great importance was reported at one of our leading hotels, although on several occasions preyiously, Detective Kellert orde: gouter eral of the light out of the St.Lawren fron them he \u201cLite Harris, \u201d 1 they recognized Cummings\u201d and \u2018* Little Perkins,\u201d iad t did not take the trouble to return.Op W nesday atternoon a couple of young ladi after returning from a sleigh drive, four: that their seal ues were 80 wet that they h them on two chairs in the corridor of the hotel, but when they ret: a few minutes later they found to their astonishment the sacques had been replaced by shawls.Ne clue, Bowever, oould be obtained 11 right à gentleman 1n the crowd had his skin coat cut with a knife and his containing $100 very neatly extrac! on Thursday night again à gentleman who attended the masquerade at the Victoria Skating Rink was relieved of a gold watch valued at $500, and $200 in money.Last.night also | a :ntleman while waiting for & train at tb venture Depot had his valise and 3100 stolen from him, and several minor thefts of coats and hats have also been reported, but in all these cases no clue whatever has been obtained which ht lead to the arrest of any party in partic CABLE DESPATCHES.The Soudan War.Admiral Seymeur Summoned\u2014The Suffering at Sinkat\u2014 Marines for Suskim_ LoNDoN, Feb.9-\u2014Admiral Seymour has been summoned to be ready to sail for Egypt at an hour\u2019s notice.A despatch from Suakim says: \u201c We do not know bow the sufferings of the poor fellows and the thousands of women and children at Sinkat affect the English public, but here they excite feelings of pity and humiliation impossible te describe.\u201d There 1s absolutely no hope of recovering the stragglers from the lats battle.Admiral Hewett has been invested with the military com d of Suakim.He will have within a fortnight 3,000 marines.CETEWAYO AGAIN REPORTED DEAD.Loxpox, Feb.9\u2014OCetewayo.the Zulu Chief, bas died of heart diseasé.SUIT AGAINST LORD GARMOYLE LoxpoX, Feb.9.\u2014Miss Fortescue, the actress who sued Lord Garmoyle for breach of promise, claims £50,000 damages.THE SOCIALISTS.VIENnwA, Feb.9\u2014The examination of the Russian list arrested at Cracow shows that there is connection De between the Austrian and, Soci: MERCHANT ARRESTED ¥ FOR FORGERY.Loxpox, Feb.9.\u2014Joseph Falconer, jute merchant at Dundee, has been arres for forgery.AMERICAN DESPATCHES.Boston.Wendell Phillips\u2019 Resting Plade\u2014Stock Mar- Ket\u2014Latest Prices.(Special te The Star.) BosroN, Mass, Feb.9.\u2014Aimost the last time that Wendell Phillips was out be gave his attention to perfecting his title to a lot in the Cemetery at Milton, where he expresa- ed a desire to be buried, and it is said that in accordance with this request his remains will be removed to the spot designated.The stock market is dull.Bell telephone keeps ita upward turn and reached 172 at noon.Atchison ank Topeka is inactive at 77; Mexioan central sevens, 541; Union Pacific sevens, 1073; do, stock, 83% to 83; Now York and Now England sixes, 86%; do.sevens, 96}; ditto, stock, 14%; Boston & Albany, 1784; Fitchburg, 116; Calumet & Hecla, 23414; Erie Telephone, 3534; Quiney, 4244; Franklin, 10%; Flint & Pere Marquette, preferred, 100; Chicage, Burlington & Quincy, 1264 Banks at auction: Beeond National, 158%; Traders 81 to 50%; 'Bedemption, 126: Eliot, 120; Mechanics, 133; Tremont, 11134; Atlas, 125 ; Bay State of Lawrence, 121%; Peoples of Roxbury, 160%; Holliston, 125%; Old Colony, 138%: Boston Marine Insurance, 122} ; Peabody Mills, 20.To-day ex-Governor Talbot resigned his position on the State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity, and Chas.F.Donnelly was elected Chairman in his place.Chicago.A Desporade tared after a Long Chase\u2014 Captain Marriage.son's - (Special to The Star.) Crmcaco, Iil, Feb.9\u2014Dan, Wallace akas \u2018Texas Dun, wanted by the authorities of \u2018Kendall County, Texas, for \u2018trying to murder Leander B.Bowen - and robbing him of $3,500 last November, was arrested at the stock yards yesterday by detective Hartmann and Sheriff Walker, of Kendall county.Wallace carried two revolvers in a belt under his coat.One thousand dollars reward was paid to the detec- ve and the prisoner was taken tothe nS Fg Toa Has en his ranch, seventy flve miles distant, on November 24th, was met by Texas Dan, who began shooting, one bullet wounding Bowen in the head and another in the breast.The man then robbed his viotim of a belt containing $3,500.Bowen recovered and his .assailant was traced through Kansas to Chioago, arriving here twelve days ago.distance swimmer, is tu town, on the occe- alonof his marriage to Miss Maggie Con- Holly, deughter of à well-to-do Chicago éiti- set.The csremony is to take place se | Delahe \"kha Mra, is y Now Boston, dar CAL Captain Paul Boynton, the celebrated long | mem Ceres | Boat ttnads 8 este down tn New Tork as a diver and abandon all exhibitions.SE ee ine ornare | a a appears : \u201cbas'avén all parts of the éiv Dudley & Coos\u2019 grocery TB Co Er ns ar | boy, who notified the police near by.me and Patrick Hogan and Charles I blerks, were found loitering about of the store and were arrested.Later on A.H.Dudley, the senior proprietor, appeared at the police station to offer bail-and was also locked up.All four were charged with arson.The damage to building and contents were mere merely nominal, owing te the quick discovery of the fire.The firm carried a small stock and large insurance.Joseph Dinet, a wealthy farmer at Jefferson, died leaving $300,000, mostly in reaity.The testament, which was admitted to probete yesterday, leaves the principal property to the widow and son, and provides $55,000 legacies to relatives in France, Ottawa and San Francisco.To prevent litigation over the estate it provides that any party oon- testing the will shall forfeit the legacy except $5 and the legacy shall be divided among the other heirs.Two daring attempts at highway robbery were made last night In each instance cabs were stopped in a frequented part of the city.Three robbers attempted to stop an empty cab at Van Buren st bridge but the driver whipped up the horses and escaped.Seven men stopped a cab containing three ladies returning from the opera at Milwaukee Avenue and Robay street, but were frightened off by the screams of the inmatés.The robbers Olaf Roche.confidential clerk of Fred.W.Wolf, Mechanical Engineer and Architect, 62 West Lake street, who was killed by a North Western train at Evanston week ago, turns out to be a defaulter in $13,000.Itis thought now that bis death was not accidental, but suicidal.TEXAS LANDS.Tex, Feb.9\u2014The represeniaiire of 2 an English Syndicate, which proposed to purchase one million, pounds worth of land e says he will re; agains - vestment, as, he puts, 26 faith in the future security of the property.DETECTIVE ATTACKED.- JACKSON, Mich., Peb.9.Detective Brown, who is gathering testimony in the Crouch murder case, was met near Horton last night by two men who asked if his name was Brown.He sald it was, when one of the men placed a pistol at Brown's breast and fired.The wound 1s serious.The men esca BURIED ALIVE.DAYTON,O.Feb.9.\u2014It has been discovered that Miss iss Hockwall a young Jady qho was posed te have died suddenly on January 10° was buried alive.The body was &.terrible struggle was discl been torn out in handfuls and the flesh bitten from her fingers.RAILWAY MATTERS.New York, Feb.9.\u2014 The Trunk line presidents, pod ed meeting, a zy approved of of passe and directed th to OR y not already covered.The Directors of the New York and West Shore and Buffalo Railroad have appointed & committee to devise a plan for the financial relief of the Com The plan that receives most consi tation contomplates the ereation of & car trust mortgage.SHIP SUPPOSED TO BE LOST.Boston, Feb.9.\u2014The ship \u201cAndrew Jack- on.of of Thomaston, Capt.Kelléevan, frcma Jor quimbo, has been out one hun- is feared she is lost.The tain\u2019s aS rite and two children were with mr A MoCAFFERTY.Oregon, Feb, 9.\u2014 pertain Money \u2018tor 086 whoreabéits British ernment bas offered a reward, is here.He asserts that he ian neither an not à murderer, and is in no way connected with the dyoamiters.A FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR TRAMP.TEXAREANA, Ark.Feb.0.\u2014On Thursday night a tramp asked James Collins, watchman at Fagan's mill, for permission to remain in the mill all night, as it waa raining.The request was gran The tramp went to the engine room, when he took $ out of hin pocket, a and dried it.The tramp is missing.and Collins bas been arrested on a charge of murdering him.CANADIAN DESPATCHES.London.Bus Over\u2014Floods Feared\u2014The Hospital Difficulty-Fuaneral (Kpecial to The Star.) Loxpox, Ont, Feb.9\u2014A young son of Martin O'Meara, of the Post Office, was run ever by a wagon yesterday and hurt.He may recover.The Thames River shows signs of uneasiness.Unleas the weather charges floods are feared as almost certain.The hoepital difficulty has been settled by the council drawing up new rules.The quoiters of this city will attend the funeral of the late Wm.Fogg, of the Grand Trunk, on Sunday next in a body.Fogg was an officer of the society.T'oronto.Colonel Other Robbed\u2014Fire crosse Team for England, [Special te The Star.) ToroNTo, Feb, 9.\u2014Colonel Otter has again been made the victim of a robbery, this time by bis own orderly, whom he had entrusted a few days ago.He loses $100 and » quantity of jewellery by the theft.The fellow has deserted his regiment, and has not yet been heard of.The annual inspection of the Fire Brigade was held yesterday and a number of improvements were decidad on.A special despatch to the Mail, last night, gays that an Amerioan lacrosse team will leave for the old country in March to play international matches.The Knickerbocker club, of New York, will furnish most of the players.\u201d A = VISITORS TO THE MONTREAL WINTER CARNIVAL STAYING WITH PRIVATE CITIZENS.LE pS | At De M TD.1891 8 Catherine Hoe ton, A Lynaoanfe: and At Mr, HEE, Bol tof En open LE hers, i Soper t, GR, dia, Pe trenadids 25 El Que .vis ant \u201cArtois aile db Oona ui and Dresde dans Ss sme She Tekh LATE EE SAR | \u2014 hasta, os and Bod 1d, Tl 1er, Et 5 = ger Ellis.Lon , Now York the 0.Jo.Buller Barlow, ENE NTA and en, Ottawa.D a Ÿ Gordo ok and tro children do.Blrmhan and son, Port Hope.ork., Ogdensburg, N.Y.and Wife, Toronto.(atthe ows, do.MONTREAL EAST.Hon.Mr.Taillon Elected by Aoccl Attorney-General for was elected to-day Hon.Mr.Taillon the of Quel a the were present \u2018amo thir.ea Hon.Mr.R.Boo ra.B.D.darker ian New Fork.Gillen and chmond, A.Rowell and wife, Boston, - R.Morris.Re ,N.Y.N.Worthley, do.N.Fisk, New Y ion, the nomination taking place ineau Square market.There thers :\u2014Hon.J.8.C.Alderman Gau- subject, \u201c Literature and CITY \u2014 \u2014The \u201cannual meeting of the \u2018Orphan House of | stree at 2 fully n W y next, th pam.A oy aitendance is réspect- 80.MF dote oof son, 0 city, is se ously matory rh e St.Papi, Minn FINANCIAL.The morning session of the Stock Exchange displayed a weaker tendency in most lines dealt in, which is & natural result after the late bull campaign.The following: were the sales 26 Molsons 1 25 drone 16 i merce 119 1-2.el 75 Richelieu 53.2 Land Co., 59s 6d B50 ditto Jax, 55%.30 +.COMMERCIAL.> AMERICAN.kel Sess grain toons oss being suffclently above sh Shien ediate activity mpede any der While th Neer rese te n tendency of apr i 114% \u2018ther, bac, Mount, Messrs.LS -M.Brossard, E.St.Louis, e Y, ete: vst.Matthew Arnold.This distinguished fire\u2019 critic and essayist will deliver WO Jeoturee \\n Mordhe mers Hall, as follows :\u2014Tu subject, Pom bers, or ny Mai and chs the Rempant.\u201d Wednesday evening, f Protestant Jam will (D.V.) be held in the Institution, 1445 8t.Catherine e 18th ins tant, John- inflam- sm at St.Joseph's.s Hospital, esta.P Bank Montreal a! 76 dito 182 tho 1604 \\ a tg 100k.a bus, 100 ditto 118 art > 25 No 50 Gas, 5S: 300 ditto 182 1.3, 100 Canads Pacif oc o> 50 ditto and Mortgage Co., cago grain market closed a little off rices of th but fi eat DIA Fe Feb; Salty ry oom element are foteooad ment in yalues by the Winer Wheat No 3 108 Mar Maral; 110¢ %& March: 64 April Torento Produos Market, Market steady.Flour sold at or and $4 75 for extra.Jorg ed as at $1 1 jor N No.1 Spring lving a at 3 for hid.\u201d go sold at at 62%e for ual to 85 10 heat sold east: Fall wan anchanged.i teal 300 for od Boge sold Fersen 2 or: Xo.3 $104; 8 te hes tg 11; No.Barley, No.T 73: No.2, ; No oN 3, 5301 I se No.9, % No.880.Flour, Superior, 4505 vo 80 Noire $475.tter 12 to LIVERPOOL\u2014Latest prices current\u2014Feb.§.25 Seis 85-00 Ep | 78.83 68° 00 Bl nter.$0 > '8 8 73 0°00 0 0.10al'a.88 83 8 4868\" 00 o.2 Cala.710° 82 802478 Bom ipa 8 ®v-000 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported b ougall Bros.Stook Brokers, 8t.Francois Xavier Street, February 9 M.Tenccsucces » op 8 Leuese \u20ac Man.Fiv.EX #4 © Rand 1 Sal ond .Chest à 0.as Sossces saccves AI CUT GTR Se Para 0.850 $2 3 N West.181! Do Pref.95 Do Pref.1 D-B.= 21 Sho Pret ef: .2 Do Pref 4 al Mich.Cen.ont.& 1 | y C.ré- Ohio & ER Erie & Del 8 Lack.137% Mob.& Del.& Hud.118 Lou êi BE sep oor eo Sin Fac Rock dsiaud.es a Cen.Pac ill, Central.Mo.Pac.GO.B & QG.13654 13 BLP&M.¢.GalLC.eveen: seesce: PUIMSR Wabash.iI 17564 Can.Pac Do rref.a2 381s ExChANTe.4.0.ss.UnienP.\u2026.\u2026.B214 8214 Money.\u2026.\u2026.134 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Reported THER STARDY Sirathy & Strathy, Stoek Brokers, 100 8e Francois Xavier Street.pris 9.Last Bemi- jansiusi divi | BANKS.13.15 To-day.Asked, Bid.EE BIRTHS.A 96 Centre street, Feb.8, the wife of MARRI AGES.-HETHRINGTON\u2014At the Tee MPBELL \u201cgence of we ° bride AA College stres by alisge.Jobs Maud.your youngest Aehter « + ke John AKE ST.FRANCIS NAVIGATION O0, LIMITED.The anquel general meeting of the { holde fl be altho LE on 66 820 dE of Por iontron © 1884 receive a 8; statement 4 ag on such Pa ps to rs of the com- ch other business as to transact vides come CS the Stor, BOO ov SOO pairs will be given aia thames if Che work ts well madd.eyat gto L A BFEAYVAIS.; _\u2014 & 166 85.Joseph S¢ = A at the inde.Hotel, sev es A ses 18 IN'THE B vs A Fo F Station, a well-buiit cot of six Toopps 2 rpm, che Apply at Las = o&° ooms.\u2014TO LET, FLAT 25 4 APART- te, unfurnished.434 Cadieux St.ooms-\u2014T0 LET, TO MARRIED cou a De e, bedroom and ,itehen, furnish od BoA WANTED TWO ROONS, FOR TWO LADIES Bolles Sa leman.with board.\u2019 Stato terms.J Ad- BOARD AGAPE! ES, NICE FRONT ROOMS, HOME ROR AR Be ROULE 8\u2014 men.208.ROOMS WELL FURNISHED, DOUBLE single.a: suitable for married or 3 gentle- OOMB\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED.27 BEAVER HALL.346 OOMS\u2014F NISHED FRONT AND BACK PARLO also dou and _aingi 0 coms REA Se ou furnished.Pot 19 Mansfi treet.sy R OMS \u2014 TWO NISHED ROOMS ON ST.>atherine street suitable for Gentlemen.1 Bt Catherine street or 10 Mansfield: avy 3% Ro ood Ed FURNISHED BEDROOMgAKD al Sains RRS Sig oe Na Ro \u2014 FURNISHED, FIRST FLOOR suitable for two tients.105 Bleury.OOM.\u2014TO LET, LARGE FRONT BEDROOM AND large oo Eiri; on he bathroom dar ra 34 OOMR\u2014MRS.MITCHEL R°1s Lagauchetiore Gt à doore Ë IROONS\u2014FURNISHED.57 AYLMER STREET.RooM \u2014-LARGE DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM, 8! iocaldle for CR or two Gentlemen; terms Im locality Mansfi Address \u201c L.470\u201d STAR office 34 \u201cse or kséchen sétiable FURNISHED BEDROOM is of fxs Me ons to Mac souris, OF î sm LA ROO LE = ROOM.WITH BOARD.chetiere st.M1 OOM.FURNISHED, LLHEATED FOR SINGLE RE tlemen; possession Breer: ment low.2! 82 (DOUBLE) DIES\u2019 DOCTRESS, from 8t Ur Thain ft.nu Antoine street.| ALE Er five dollars; real.N MICRET 10 NEW Yi Box 1287, P.0.tout TO DETROIT Dame St.FLoT En (8 aides Tak office FORE ATER A Coon EIRE x FH de SE FE SALE SHEAR CONCERT, monioon toot Address Ry 5\" i; 5151 TICKET TO NEW YORK.PRICE, WING TO PARTIES LEAVING THE honsehold furniture effec x Se Tar or and two bedroom dotr a denis EU versare, dus des aly rien ad ma an Gi ten Te » \u20ac.een yo tember last.Adress vy letter.M TAR LOST, Bieury or or Bt.~A LADY'S @ goLn ATH, H, OR WEDS Day , on cocous Bin liberal re reward \u2018will by leaving sane 183 5¢.George St.L%% thyst in Rewind: Vie- teria 00Ch.ame so.=, 08T = DIAMOND FARINE.Finder fui be liberally des or dir.Swett, Windsor Hotel.à | Toor mmm ie 204 ST Deis Breet, \\ $ an Be on leaving same with .Hamilton Gibb, Great St.James Street.L OST-ON THURSDAY E sleigh.a hea horn and silver band engraved Reward on return to 99 5 James Street.LosST-A 7 Aa BAe deg CONTAINING A pf aL ago and à pars from Drgsai eps mk will pl please nn, ihe ries to 164 Mountain street.= \"a 3 WA NTED\u2014SITUATION BY A TOUXG 'Q MAX, FAIR education both y jaagmagss; Frepch aod | Eg XG, OR LE ck with a.1 ANTED-A YOUNG ¢ GIRL TO ASSIST VV\u2018 ocsework.Sony 06 Donaventqre nt CU ANTED-SITUATION FORA pa De vel recorpioes who lives with parents ar ana rat ed, as office in a cial hones w TE learn 80 something of business ; dress \u201c K 410,\" Brar office.Wi oul will vo AND oN.ALR «J.M.,\u201d Star offi 3 ANTED\u2014A GIRL TO PUT UP PATEN - oe T MEDI.must understand usiness.Smith Bros 4 Con Roocn 8, 183 St Jame sr AVF) WASTED re à asia for din 0 pel, A ur.tan ADT to 84 Victoria a A ILER NARERS AND M - VIE SOR, WA BT A YOUNG LADY WE dre > #08 STAR office.ATT es st.WwW ANTED-\u2014 GOOD CANVAS Srders Gr ars SO RS TASSE RS vi \u2019 146 Bt.Janes stroet.1 WANTED-AN ACTI ACTIVE MAN M OROPLICE WORK ; Apply nf Oo.hor Se rer se WALTER SENERAL SERVANT.0 MoGILL COL.ANTED IMM DIATE Y\u2014-AP | WAY aur L PARTNER WIth ness; Lis some fi ne dress P.O.Box 1 18, Bt.see as Wie GIRL TO.TO.MIND.A LD3 Sout 4, First-class referances Address = WASTE a BY A YOUTH, A SITUATION IN a ne Se Rene.and Be bet of city references Address TK ,\u201d 8TAR office.343 Centlemen\u2019s S.S.1 WEN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.DIAMOND JEWELLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS mare es CARNIVAL SOUVENIR JEWELLERY.- - _ BOLID SILVER TOBOGGAN SETS at 31.00 per Set.Bee our SOLID SILVER ICE PALACE BROOCH NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOONS P.W.WOOD, 254 ST.JAMES STREET.254 Jewellery Manufacturing Department very replete.Watch Repairing Department receives personal attention.\u2014 FURS $30,000 OF CHOIGE FURS TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.Ladies\u2019 S.S.Seal Mantles, Ladies\u2019 Astrachan Mantles, Ladies\u2019 S.S.Seal Caps, Ladies\u2019 S.S.Seal Muffs, Gentlemen\u2019 s Fur Lined Coats, 15 crear vamett, 29x ÿ \u2014 \u2014 \u2018Seal Caps, Gentlemen\u2019s Persian Lamb Caps.CHILDREN\u2019S FUR SETS AND CAPS.ALL CHOICE GOODS TO BE SOLD THIS WEEK AT THE \" ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURER.W.COWAN\u2019S OLD'STAND, Corner Notre Dame and St.Peter Streets, DURABLE! \u2019 BTYLISH! PERFECT FITTING! LOW PRICES] G BAND (COMBINATION! \u2014_\u2014 M\u2014\u2014 (roTamat DRESS SUITS! BUSINESS SUITS! ENTIRE NEW FALL STOCK! WORKING SUITS! ALL SUITE NO OLD SBHELF-WORN GOODS! Our Prices are the Lewest, and Our Stock is the Largest and Best CALL AND BEE Us.= «# YOU WILL BE WELCOME.J.G.J ENNEDY 81 and 38 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.& C° 23 206 AND 208 ST.DENIS STREET, weet side, corner of OntarioStreet, two well-built, substantial, modern ctone houses, well laid out, with all modern improve- 13 feet front by 144 feet in depth.l plans Dave been prepared, and can be ur à ry above property will be sold at our Real Estate Rooms, 241 ST.JAMES STREET, OD .Tuesday Meruing, the 19th February, as Eleven o'clock sharp.THOMSON & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.84 .WE ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE GOODS FOR STORAGE OR AUCTION SALE At our Rooms.Ne.188 6T.PETER STREET.We will hold Special ial Sale in a few days.We give our personal attention and MAKE MPT ENS.&æ- Parties having Goods to dispose of will please send early.\u201c&8 MSON & GOWDEY, Auctioneers, THO 138 st Fotor Btreet, Office and Real Estate Salesrooms\u2014341 St.James 8 t 34 JTE PROPERTY.BEAVER \"HALL HILL, ( ess and 6453 Lagauchetiore Street, ) Adjoining the Unitarian Church, two cut stone uses with stabling, will be sold by auction ravi or together, at my Booms, 335 St.James Stree Wednesday, the 30th inst.peioniam later.Ww.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.SC ENROURTEANE PONY WITH SET N OF HARNESS, Complete, will be sold th 458 St.Paul BT earn W DES DA Ÿ \u201cMorming Ne Next the 138th instant ry at 10 o\u2019cloc pony has been driven by children.W.E.BHAW, Auctioneer.OUNTAIN STREET, No.241, BHORT MEE storys Dorthesior Cut sions id 80 uction, fem te rs.about the middle of February.W.E.BEAW, 84 ! Auctioneer.GP INVESTMENTS! $60,000 Hoursaczs Iam instructed by the Liquidators of the SOCIETE DE CONSTRUCTION CANADIENNE DE WALTERS Ronson.GIRL To MIED SHR romme, near Sherbrool BTE Seed reference Lb rox NEW YORK MU Ne id to Mrs.terest, ANTED J MARRIED, MAN, 8 IG BE wo ¥ Tndorrtatdiog eh in orinm ak house; 5-1 form best of references, and testimonials, meurt ee ans?\"Le manon an objec Shee ad dis FR WATER UNG SIRE 3 OF hat a TOR 35 emp.ol be 878 WASTE NTED LESOONSIS 1X PRENGH fPANISIAN A AS WANE Dron pla AL fi SE AN QF.MONTREAL to sell at the Office, 46 St.Vincent hand.mya BE moe.can say Btreet, Montreal, on RUARY Fast.TUESDAY, 19th FEB nst., We with diploma fpom Nam York, Lis (0e peut of ALL THE MORTGAGES OWNED BY SAID terrpoes and ten Fours experien: nd BOCIET Er 5 This is a Sonate Tn bancs for capitalists to ANTED IMMEDIATEL HOUSE AND TABLE.purchase à vestments.oath these willtn § to new; ap references.Apply fm aod pro perties ey are to 10 2m and 2 16 3 pam.street.only ng Bold (ers es Society 1s x closing WIRE STATE BY A SCOTCHNAN T0 tbe eve ous tances o \u2018 hoes and butter ma : SALE AT OO Croc Po.\u201cBb ployers.Jel An street ns TROS.J.POTTER, Asctioneer.O WATCHMAKERS ANDJEWELLERS.popairs of all kinds executed promptly for the trade by JaMzEs WRIGHT (late foreman watchmaker to BR, Hemsley.St.Joseph ot.8t.) Jauxzs WRIGHT, Chronometer and 1 maker, 18 Bt James 8t West (Hall door = = trance.0 L ET FOR MANUFACTURING purposes, Substantial brick building (two comn ith surrounding lan: corner street, tmmediats possession.J 341 To NO LET\u2014108 CADIEUX BTREET.A splendid Residence containing 10 10 rooms, newly drained, de.=e Th Semen st pois Yeu oa, DA SECOND HAND REYOLVIS .Ww cie, are, to Bax 101 IS © ps oh WARE RNS 7 FAMILY, WASTE AT SL Toe iy WA 28 8¢t.Lambert DA MESSAGE Bar B JRELL Ey.Apply re 570 % | wma TEATIQLELA RAKED SOUPLE WE Eee A AE WAS ea RRR, TION TA TOUTRONS OFIS TEA EARS pus Lee Pi fa, er | PRIE LET\u2014IN ATLANTIC BUILDINGS, HT Stoo Nos.211 and 213; slso.Offices ja 209 Commissionersst.Apply to W.k.Boyd.+ TL LÉT\u2014A DWELLING OOK FAIRING: pérartments, 5 Boor Atlantic Build- BE, 70 PE ent modern to LET-THUSE HO STORES, QORNER of St Catherin and Mansfiaid Stree Aîne Targa store où rmer.Best bu Rope sands ins ede oy TE orris, 80 Bt.i Tor LET TILL 1st MAY, WHOLESALE tore: rental $25 per mon per month.Location Hoa * L.#70,\u201d aris FEE, JOWERS TOWERS,\u201d DORCHESTER ST.West.One of those desirable housea folet t.Apply to to EDWARD EVANS, 207 + 215 ANTED\u2014FOR 1st MAY, A SMALL ~hougs-wesh-of- leary.Bot.jess: Eve eme et les x PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL The BEST ILLUMINATOR and in every respect the SAFEST and MOST RELIABL® OIL for family use.It is folly to risk life and property.by using inferior (il when PRATTS ASTRAL can be ebtained at Its present low price.Be sure and get the \u2018Genuine.C.PEVERLY, _ General Agent for Canada.7 Offlés : NICHOEAS ST, 10 10, ST, THAT QUEEN pf the PERFUMES FOR THE MANDKERCHIEF.DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., 8 AGENTS), PNTREAL.LYROX OUR OWS REPORTER.) 803x8 ! qrsose AGAINST ACCIDENTS, \u2014\u2014WITE TRE\u2014 ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA.WOOD & EVANS, Gen.Agents, P.of Q.29x6 180% St.James Street, Montreal CARE PROVINAE OF Distrie: of Montreal.In the m r of ALEXANDER VINO Bootes oa Meier we VI, ress, Quebec, Trader.NOTICE.nsolvent has mad assignment of his tate and Effects movable and immovabla.to the anderaigned.in in trust, for the benef of his greditors generally.Credit- thetr claims wi ie fifteen dam from 5 ARTEUR MM.PERKINS, L.LL.CHARBONNEAU, Trustees.The above OFFICER OF PERKINS & CHARBONNEAU, No.15 Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, Sth.8th January.sss.OTICE TO CREDITORS.346 Ix MATTER OF Thomas BH.Walsh, Arthur J.Walsh, and Emile Lefort, Man Agents and Importers, ¢arry iness in the City of Montreal, as such, NEY r the name and firm of .- WALSH, LEFORT & CO.TARE NOTICE, that by virtue of a rtain deed of assignment/duly executed 7 © sai Ww G tteon.Lefort à .ore \u2026 of the said City of Mo On the Oth fay ef February, A.D.1884.: the Estate = and Effects of of the said Waish, Le- fort & Co.have been ed to me to frust for the bonane of their or creditors.All parties having claims against the anid estate ars re- N.quested to fyle the same, duly attested.with me forthwi th * , a 178.Jd at.Montreal, Feb.&h, 1884.Ves ANTED \u2014 A SMALL HOUSE FOR - \u2018lst May, fn good locality.Address \u2018M.483,\" Srar Office.341 ANTED \u2014 A SELF-CONTAINED house or lower tenemen Ime tn i Th, POT er ANTED- GIRLS ACCU MED TO Paper, Stamp ng.A poly at, nt ery.ce roite De Bat vx ap and EE A OTIA À Towns tp 5 Pai experience 11 | Even to se Int + Axed CENTS FOR SALE \u2014 AT \u2014 » STAR OFFICE A pret - 624 and 62 ss En SR doy ape on reap sats on Tp fT TOUTE DRE AR ESA SE A 51 WY, 7 >» Cu "]
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