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[" VOL XVL N0.51.MORNING DESPATCHES.- Conde need Telegrams.The remains of Minister Hunt will be brought to America fur interment.t rted in Paris that the sentence of Prine Porn in bas been commuted to ment.Mrs.Mackay will act as nsor with Gounod at the reception of hie.Nevada into the Catholic Church in Paris.Edward y le D er, of se Giles, Que.was instan y by a rom à young horse which he iad been ar ving: are was a meeting the Local Cabinet uebee on the othe % is said that the bi) March was fixed upon for the meeting of Parliament.At a recent meeting of the executive committee of the Virginia Historical Society, Hon.David A.Ross, Q.C., of Canada, was elected an honorary member.Accord betwesn Russia and the Vatican is complete.A Russian Minister to the Vatican will be a ted, and the vacant Sees will be filjed at be onming consistory.The United States Government has received an invitation through the German Legation to ticipate in an exhibition of dairy products at Munich next Oc A communication has been received at New York from the Berlin committee of the opssquies of Dr.Lasker expressing the of the people of Berlin for the marks of honor and respect paid to the memory of Lasker in New York.The leading politicians in Berlin are dis- Cussiog the question whether the Reichstag will adopt a resolution thanking the House of Representatives for the Lasker resolution.0 Secessionists will propose such a re- es and the Progressists will probably support it.Rev.Sheldon Yo ung, one ol the oldest su- peraunuated minis ters of theMethodist Episcopal Church, who had resided in Belleville for some years, foll dead in his cutter whilst driving on Front street.Deceased was between 70 and 6U years of Ee, and leaves a wife and tamily.He was the father of Mr.James A.Young, shoe ranufscturer of Montreal.Judgment was given by Justice Ferguson at Toronto on the 28th, in the celebrated church case of La vs.DuMoulin in favor of the plaintiffs.e judgment i5 a very lengthy one, and enters fully into the uestions at issue.The rectors outsiae of St.James Cathedral rectory are therefore entitled to share in Lhe endowment funds of BL.james.The case will be taken to ap- \u2018the official newspapers in Berlin deny the truth of the reports that the German Government alms at the annexation of Hol- .They refer to Bismarck\u2019s reply tos private Dutch deputation which had called upon him with reference Lo the proposed apnexation of Holland, in the course of which reply Bismarck said \u2018that Germany had no such aim.She had too many refractory elements to assimilate.Bs Czar has decided to convene the rior Council at St.Petersburg to con- er the Socialist question and inquire Thor there really exists a powerful Nihilist party, if so, what its wants are, and how they may be satisled or be crushed as the demands of the country may require.The council will be oompused of representatives of tbe ruling classes and all heads of the administrative departments.DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Fifth Farliament\u2014Second Session.HOUSE OF OOMMONS.OTrawa, Feb.28.\u2014 Hon.Mr.Blake, after a long speech, moved, seconded by Hon.Mr.Laurier, a resolution which, after citing the facts of the case.asked that the seat be declared vacant consequence of his (Sir Charles per 8) holding the position of High Commissioner, and that the Speaker jsoue à wi a writ for à new election for Cumber- Dre \u201cMr.Blake\u2019 s speech Hon.Mr.Mills entered the House and took his seat amid Opposition cheers, and a few groans from the ministerial side.Sir John Macdonald moved \u2018In amendment \u201cThat the question whether Sir Chas.Tupper is ow member for Cumberland, or whether ne has vacated his seat, be referred to the Select Standing Committee on Privi- and elections.\u201d Cameron (us ni ull, Cow los, Casey.© meron (Huron apleau, v Woodworth, Blake, Mitchell, and oth ers, m after which the members were called in an the vote taken on the amendment of Sir John Macdonald, which was carried on a division of 142 yeas and 57 nays.At this point Sir Charles Tupper, who had been absent during the debate, vntered the chamber and took his seat amid applause.Several petitions were then resented praying for legislation to secure a better ob- servanoe of the Sahbath day.On the orders for the third reading of the Canadian Pacific Bailway 8 bill, Sir Charles Tupper moved that the bill be not read a third time, but be referred back to committee of the whole with instructions to insert the following amendment: \u2014* The Canadian Pacific Railway shall not, nor shallany of its branch ines nor any lines of railway by the company or under their control, be at any time amalgathated with the Grand Trunk Railway orany of its branch lines leased by the Grand nk Railwa Com y, or under its control, and suc amalgamation and any arrangement for making a common fund or pooling the earnings or receipts of the said two railways or any of their branch lines, or of any rauway line or part thereof leased by \u2018the satd company.or either of them,er under the control of er of them, shall be absolutely void.This provision, however, not to extend to or prevent any running a y\u2018 \u2018ments being made with the assent of governor-in-council, or to hinder the acqui- \u2018sition by the C.P.of the railway between Quebec and Montreal, known asthe North Shore Rallway.The Supreme Court ot Ca- hall have jurisdiction to enforoe the tee of this clause, and prevent by frjunetion or otherwise any infraction thereof, and to punish any breach of an order.\u2018dèvree or judgment of the rourt in This half, aod for this purpose shall bave ba powers at common law and in uity ofa su rene court of original jurisdiction, remarks m Messrs.Blake, Mitchell and Sir John Macdonald, the House then went into committee and adopted the Smead, which was re to the ouse Hon.Mr.Blake moved that the bill be referred back to committee to provide that all interests of the company, railway securities, leased lines, etc., be ple: ged to the Government as additional security for the proposed The members were then called in and Mr.Blake's amendment was lost by 122 to 58.Hon.Mr.Blake then mo amendment that the said bill referred back ta the corm- mittee of the whole with power to provide as a condition of the 2 advances that any contracts to be let for the construction of part of the works of the Can n Pacifio Ra Railway, whether on the' main \u2018or branch lines shall be letconly after such public notices and gens such conditions as the government sh ve, and that no director of the company shall be directly or indireot- ly interested, either as a member of the construction company or otherwise in any such oontract.a t ; \u201d The amendment was lost on the same don Mr.Blake agai on.Mr.Blake n moved In amendment that the bill be referred back to the gommitioe of the whale House, with power prov 8 Co on of the proposed advance, that the expenditure of fs na- share Pacific Railway Company shall be sub- Jected to the order of the Auditor-General a.of is amendment was also lost on the same division.The main motion was then carried, and the bill was read s tbird time and passed amid loud cheers fromm the Governmen senchea.In answer to Hon.Mr.Blake Sir Leonard Tilley said be would make his financial statement tosmorrow (Friday).The House adjourned at 11.20.amaf\u2014l re calif enforcod residence two cars in orn writes Com er J.B.Cogh- AT from Mare Island, Cal, * made timo pheumatise.Dr.post intl recommended, Br Jacobs Ol).which completely cured me.MONTREAL FRI FINANCE AND TRADE.- Weekly Review\u2014WholesalePrices.DAY.\u201cFEBRUARY 29, 1884 CANADA CUSTOMS.Cane Ditieulty With the Customs Settled, regard to the difficulty between the Canada Customs and the Singer Sewing Magbine Company sbizare made.THE DYNAMITE PLOTS, The Disceveries ab Cress and Pad.daington Drations Wetting Suspects.Feb.28\u2014An infernal naa discovered thls this morping at the dington raliway station.It was inside a va- liso attached to a cash box, amass of twenty which was em an American alarm clock-work, attached to a pistol, \u201cthe ham- ch was elevated.The the Charing Cross Seiten opened at midnight a sus piclous loo been ted In the cloak- ro on Man- It was found to contain a quantity of Sy nanyite whieh the (he inspectors think ae to explode multaneously that at the Victo station.The cloakroom is built under a hotel, and if the machine had exploded it would have done a tremendous amount of damage, m than the ome at Dotectives are ists, but bave = co séries of moment.NEW BRUNSWICK LEGISLATURE.28.\u2014Lieut.-Governor ni the session with the follow Mr.President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Mr.Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of bere was a difference their valuators and Mr.inion between the Customs.An ered under the act, pralser eppraisers Pompe maintaining the values of the Singer Com pentes the arbitrators wi ent.Alexis Cyr, of Grant lsle, Aroostook Co.Maine, writes :\u2014\u2018\u201c Havi Gite Bypopho ri f Lime and Soda, Ti 0 Pre benefit from it, I take the æ you for quotations, and Le other you would be will ency for this place, as I conf ere would be a large sale for it in this vicinity when its merits were made known.Friday, Fob.29th.1084.The general feeling in trade cireles does ROE give one the idea that business is of an extremely brisk character; on the contrary, some lines were dull in the extreme, but most experienced a demand commensurate with the soa- son of the year.There is, however, one fes- ture which seemed to speak well for trade throughout the land, namely that payments: were fairly prompt and if on the reduced volume the basis approaches a cash settlement, the aftuation then has much to commend it; still, however.there is room for improvement, Grooers continue to express satisfaction with their principal articles of trade, teas.coffee and sugar, which command outside prices, while payments were fair for other commodities in sa, \u2018Iron and metals were dull in for- elgn markets, but local enterpriseappeared to meet with reward.Leads and paints continued quiet, but as it is s question of time in Leather continued to ffere make concessions for the sake of an SaOt EE, though not at much sacrifice.Drugs a ae los stron and consisted ot It affords me pleasure to meet you once again assombling for the discharge of your législative duties.Tbe past yea wit the departure from Cana very general regret of all classes, of our late esteemed Governor-General the Marquis of pointent by Her ed repair, ualities of the ar Lansdowne as his successor, I think t have a guarantee that the office will be filled the advantage of the Dominion.While the period since you were last convened has be perous one as respects many of the suits in which our people are eSraged, 1 y in the the \"great oped that an preity which affords em- loyment to so much of the capital and bor of the country and upon condition of which so Inrgea p a fen of our provincial revenue depends, ma recover from its depressi of very great satisfaction to me Le be able to congratulate you upon the sig which attended the Dominion and Centennial exhibition.It was a fitting memorial ts of the growth and develop- ovince in the first century of , and in entering upon a second \"per iod it may be felt with confi- evidences of substan- In\u2019 October last, stimulating effect in the tuture upon the energy and patriotism The attention of my Gov- as been called to the proposed exhibition to\u2019 be during the pres- ofa gentleman of tion and high Irish et made no dis- B in t is beloved the conspiracy managed who! English Government à French police have been ing the ad of certain suspicious fro vre > to Paris & and Brussels, snd were lost Beyond Brussels tes $3 through dynamite £ ed information that = London.ma- and infernal machines sent from America throu nrmes and residences o Jitebed b ne Jrench Sticors are Mauri Patrie \u201cDillon 17 Specific Brticles.ARPET FELT SAVES THE CARPETS, makes floor air-tight, pod te an © to walk on: free from moths.Delivered tos an git, bo > per yd.BEN NET & & co.erable prosperit ness of the Prov OAL OIL\u2014AMERICAN and CANADIAN brands.Drain Pip it Portland, Roman an Fire Bricks, Fire hands, and & stesdy trad \u2014 owing to En EN 640 Cralg st.° more ive prices current fer the raw from ch they were oc Fish showed a mors lively as other at that moment owing bing request experienced at this season of the year.Hamburg.The A fine assortment of Dressing, Circle, Back, Pocket and Bide Combe.at ton street, Bea.Y.; 1 Oliver street, Paterson, ton and Richard Ere Texas, and Thomas Ryan, th street, Brooklyn, N.Y.have Lo positive proof es onnect them with the London plot.UNITED STATES CONGRESS.Northern Pacific Lands\u2014The Tariff Bill Chinese Emigration\u2014The Lasker Resolu- 805 Notre Dame Street.GRAVING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES executed in the best style by Edwin Cox, 114 St.Francois Xavier street.A ppren- umber\u2014In the Sawn Lumber line the demand appeared fair, but the Square Timber trade needs ments of the future to afford grounds on which to estimate th.Wool has not been active, but a steady business | is doing.Hides in fair demand, Fustationa.Money to be in excess o local and foreign markets, and transactions were accommodated greatly tended 8 of a steady feeling.The atock markots have shown great strength, and prices of most se- gurities have appreciated materially.further decline, and tho cereals are pot dear {corn excepted), the week- by jpersase of the visible supply of corn and the light reduction in wheat and the al- Ke) total gbssnce of a fore ed a weak feelln, tial progress in the sp arent at St.John will not be without a ESIGNS IN PICITURE FRAMES.Ornamented Mouldings, for gold gild- Puore- 8 Frames a specialt .cirque bring plenty snd 40 Bleury St.\u2018WasHINGTON, Feb.28.\u2014_The House Com- ox mittee on pub mend the forfeiture of, all granted lands con- hi rtion of the Northern Pacific Railway which was not completed on July 4th, 1879.In preparing the bill, declaring the forfeiture, the comml trea chasers from the railroad as urchasers from the Gov- ,000,000 acres will be for- ill passes the House as pre MaDe Democratic members of the Ways and Means Committee have unanimously agreed to report a substitute for the Morrison tariff bill The substitute is identical with the ori- Y that tthe frea list is confined lumber.The other articles on the foal list, as prepared by Mr.Morrison, will come under the provision for 20 per cent.horizontal reduc he House Committee on Fore! to-day to report favorably the bili prepared by ibe\u2019 Pacific delegati on to pre- t Chinese 1 provision ve certificate of a Chl- is country, and that be shall quit the country within ninety days after completing his studi out, and a provision that the maintenance and the who may not rom the vessel holden in Edinburg ent vear, and intended to of the forest have deemed t ICHELIEU MINERAL WATER, Nature's remedy for all diseases of the kidneys.Counter orders rompt CARES MILLICHAMP & CO All styles of Show-cases, Jow 10 85 Adelaide street, East, Ww.ML Ont SCIENCE OF LIFE OR SELF-PRES- for every , modient York ot ay 2 roducts of te world.© occasion a fitting one in es evidence of a prices for most TH Te ou cail the variety and extent resources of this province, and whil public attention is being thus attracted to New Brunswick, through the medium of a display of its forest wealth, 1 have thougbt it expedient to selze the opper- tunity to disseminate information as to our splendid agricultural hope of attractir though they were Our country markets provisions oon ~~ *GROCERIES.There was enqu youn week for staples, but coutside oF tes Fri ro or 2 à ilittes in t capabilities in be | prices were not favorable hither, if possible, some share of the tide of emigration which is constantly flowing from the Old World, I am sure the moderate pro make will receive the consideration ha merit.The possibility ol a permanent an substantial falling off at an early da least one of the chief sources of our cial revenue, of which indications are not resent moment, and the necessily of maintaining the equilibrium between income and expenditure, will dom- pel my Goverument to ask your assent to certain measures of an economical v am confident I can rely uiescence in anythin e expenses incident to within the limits dictated by prudence and the needs of the public service.The Act of Assembly, passed in the year 1881, which the administration of us affairs was entrusted to B board of agriculture constituted on a new basis, has had a fair trial and has not Sully met public ex- the great impor lance of the farming in ustr ly desiring that anything wh ch legislation to further this interest should be ated.my Government have given much attention to this subject, and have to sellers.Money is Txas.\u2014 The foreign markets continued strong, with a tendency to common to medium SAS R SALE\u2014ONF PORTABLE BOILER GARD EN- pas five perse porter] = BALE-SMAL Livery Siabie, 676 Craig 8 Fob SALE-A # BLACK MARE, L traveller.wanting at the pel finest.$35 0 400; Olong, common.18 to 300: good to cho} 85e: finest, 10 to Congou, common, 11 to 160: medium to 21 to 350: fine to \u2018finest, 40 to 55e: gommon, 15 to : fine to choice 40 to 85a.rer COND-HAND SMA.E Will bo sol Teuiring 8 descri nese student in ALE-VEEY CHEAF, A SQUARE PIANO,AND the last 7 years complete ot des Etats Onia, Address 700 Bt.Catherine TRON BEDSTEADS.100 SINGLE Oare woven wire pairs sheets, 50 plllow fon.gout! in perfect order, and, \"being left will be sold at manufacturer\u2019 ot favoring hoiders, and are in abort supply.mpottion Te low ash refined, are golng oa rare and yellows worth 6 to 8 cents per spring 3 rene taken pince return of any Chinese pe have been permitted to land oye reason of the provisions of the Act was fa10 8e Catherine st Man.y inquiries have been received at the CR SALE-ONE LOT OF OLD NEWSPAPERS.A LAD \u2018White House relative to Mr.Bargent\u2019's pos- To all such, the Becretary of the President returns the unqualified gr swer, * There is no thought of recalling M eh House, Mr.Denster read a resolution of the Liberal Union of the \"German , OorrkE.\u2014 Another compass.an Be va, fair, 20 @ 250 15% @ 170; Jamaica 13 170; Plan.terion, 19% @ Mo: Rio.15 @ 160.Prrcrs The general market is steady, Fee BALE OLAS 2 OFFICE PARTITIONS.APPLY E PUPS, BLACK AND TAN pc im imported Sy tai Agticuttarad Borges tv Xt.O L E 1 \u2014 NICE COTTAGE, WITH stabling, 823 Papineau Road 505 LET \u2014 BRICK SELF-CONTAINED house, with all modern conveniences and large stabling, suitable for livery.5803 2877 ST.CONSTANT ST.LET\u201411 PLATEAU, 14 ROOMS, Band W.C, furnace all modern 1m- provements.Apply at 3 Winning, off Plateau.508 T° LET-SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE\u2014 modern improvements, ét Ber haar se rR dr ete 0 LET \u2014 FIRST-CLASS TEEN 39 City Councillors street.F.McMaun, | &t.Francois vier street.\"ES, L'ET-\u2014-HOUSE No.180 MANCE ST.Modern improvements.Apply ont the premises, T° LET\u2014HOUSES AND STORES, IN different it parts of the city.STANLEY BAGG,19 St.James St Bouses Wanted.ANTED \u2014 BY THE lsr OF MAY, flat of 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, suit- Lf aul re housekeeping.Address vi 1730,\" STAR office.~~ ANTED_BY 1st, OF MAY OR TONE, house with 10 rooms, all modern improvements, West goa preferred.Address P.0.Box: 517.ANTED\u2014SMALL TENEMENT OF 3 or 4 rooms, suitable for young couple.10 or 15 minutes\u2019 walk from Victoris Equare, moderate rent.Address \u201c5 1043,\u201d Stak office 484 ANTED\u2014BY MARRIED COUPLE, A house of five Or six rooms, or lower tenement, within te: utes\u2019 walk of Victoria Square.Address, stating EW 1779,\u201d BTAR office.3 ANTED \u2014 A SELF-CONTAINED House, with about six rooms; rent must be moderate.Address, stating terms, &c.,* \"PR H.T., STAR office.+ 467 Stoves, Hotels &c., to Let.LET\u2014SHOPS AND DWELLINC GS, 190- St Lawrence St, opposite ma - Ket.ASS Famine gt,\u201d OP the 04 LET-TWO FLATS, EACH 88x44, with or without steam power and heating.Apply a4 57 Si.James St.0 LET_THOSE FINE STORES, COR- ner Wellington and Ann Sta:close to G.T.R.track, very suitable for storage or ee purposes; rent low.Apply to Jam: bertson, 2 0 LET OR FORSALE FACTORY, CORner Seigneurs urs and Richardson Streets.Apply H.& J.Hnssell, 22 St.Nicholas St.LET\u2014SHOP, No.149 ST.LAWRENCE Street.Good business stand; large Ron on A EE TA EE see plate glass win |r LET-SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, self-contained and tenement houses, in different parte of the city.W.Doran, Aocountant and Estate Agent, 214 8t James St.42 28 RENT\u2014THE WELL ENUWN HOTEL, \u201cAmerican House,\u201d complete, furni- fare and Axtures can be bought at reasonable price, or as Taluation of disinterested parties.Apply io KIN VE PEAV TO LET, ON COLLEGE and WILLIAM MSTREETS, several thoroughly lighted stores and warehouses, for manufacturing purposes, with or without steam power.Rents low to desirable tenants, appreciation of the adopting the Lasker said puis expressed the of Germany.The obtained the opinions of many practical agriculturists as to the sro! further legislation 8, result you will be invited to consider some changes in the present law, which, I am advised, will have a ppeneficial tan I will also lay before the recommendation o ture with respect to the which, as an experiment, I regret to say.bas not produced results commensurate with the expenditure.Since the last meeting of the legislature active steps have been taken by my Government in assertion of the rty in the fisheries acent to lands of which the 2 goons SALE CHEAP, 192 ST.JOSEPH STREET.and direction COPYING PRESS.8x ; uid take.Asa bo plante a, à @ Mo: nut- 8% @ 9kci cassia, 90c © $1.with Iair enq alencias are meeting he A old in good order at 4e.Irons AND MxTaLS.\u2014Local advices favor a commencement of activity, ports point to a dull mar merchants seemed to take a despondentview of the situation.Coltness, $33 et jLaneloan.s22 50: Gartshe $20 60 $20 to ot \u201800: 8; 50; Slemens, 23 29% Et Ar sentiment of the fact that Bisma might stand to the muse pr the le but the resolution of the that conception.Mr.Denster sald that the action of ra not rise above the dignity of a matter vexation in no way affecting the lations of the two nations.Mr.fer denied that the people of Germany er vers hostile to this country or ita institutions or that Bismarck's letter reflected the sentis ment of that peonle.Mr.Kasson tho the discussion premature.Mr.Denster's resolution was referred to the affairs, and the House SALE\u2014LOT OF SECOND-HAND ber and shelving, chairs, large and brackets and gas pipes Dies, aniversal Tara mate a tank, four of shoe is prices for Malaga.bought at 6c.an ou for consideration the Board of Agricul- present stock farm, O FOR SALE\u2014A 7-octave be.sold Address \u2018 Piano \" STAR office.cial right of proj tidal waters, ad Crown is the reprarian Business ances.ma, a me 1000 WILL BOY THE THE BUS ontreal, su'Victoria Bou Square.LUE ANTED\u2014P con dou or \u201cwhole wheat \u201d of a Jost val usual farinaceous die committee on fo es 3 a 25: Ti Tin late resumed consideration of the pleuro- consequence of the have now not only Fee have been utilized as a source of provincial revenue, and I am happy to say that very ry pecuniary results have followed from the action thus taken.be submitted to you to regulate the leasing of these lands and for the better of the fisheries belonging thereto.ing of the Liquor License Actby the Dominion Parliament in the session of 1883 raiges anew the question of the competenc Parliament to deal with that subject.attention wil] be invited ou will be also asked to unite in making a oint representation to the general Government on the subject of the short term pris, oners, the responsibility of the ch.whom the Government believe should r fully devolve upon the Dominion.The judg- reme Court of Canada the Province in the fisheries decisions recently ren INESS PLANT AFP cosl yard in Lravs AND ParwTs.\u2014 White lead continues very low, \u2018bat little movement to report as yet.Paris green is being en delivery: sales are repo J: hi 180 for pure.We enuine 100 ih.kegs.3 to $6: w 2 wo to $5; white Sead ary, oh activity a but A CAPITAL OF THERE STORM.invention for the North-Ensterly Snow Storm\u2014 Telograph Wires fer for future hone po me Harirax, N.8, Feb.28.\u2014A north-easterly La \u201coll aging Beresly, de 8 erce thick \u201cabd Beary and immenses drifts are forming in the BosTON, Feb.38.\u2014A severe snow storm wrecked telephane and fire al for The Western, pole wires were useless or 8 large part of the .RY 28\u2014There was cla are inches \u20ac of es \u2018and hea the Hudson river valley down telephone and tel report br wheat four, and cheaper.oR y the beat authority in Montreal.snow storm of R SALE\u2014A RETAIL BOOT AND Shoe stock in the city, along with lease lendid 0) opportunity to start business.TREATY OR BALE-NEAR MONTREAL A small water power tannery: price low; bark cheap and abundant.lirat-clase cha: man.Address P.©O.Box 776.Montreal.LEATHER\u2014No arm wires toto this matter, and 5 \u2018to Ase: fe 0.2 19 to 310: Buffalo, No.Wish slaughter sale, STAY AND TOOL BAT WORKS FOR The Victoria Workn jomorist machinery and plant, of late des ning rd A ° done throughout the ous Provinces, satisfactory terms of payment can be arranged.Feb.3 pp wire Forts, Wear indicate parte fe storm, which set in last of the season.On the winds prevail, but the much andthe main fins ment of yd Bu ng the 0 dered upon laucations e od upon ee that\u201d we may ress wi the court of final re- fica autonom fa hie saliskin.31.05 to EES movement in gaustio 5 Sr in (hed Manitoba line h: snow bas not drif wag not obliged to run snow-ploughs The branches were Dot open for business o.heavy, 15 to 830: 31.55; English kidskin.60 .15to 16e Dnruaa.\u2014There bas been an reserving the Apply Wo J.E.MULLIN & CO., 2953 @® Coilere Street.Offices to Let and Filanted, CES TO LET.BARRON BLOOK, 162 ST.JAMES STREET.The Barron Block has andergone such (pcpatrs and ferations as to make of it the most magnifi bah, of the Ci of Montreal.Itis heated all hrongh with hol water sys! provided with a firstc rriclass elevator, and \u20ac tubes connecting each rom with the entrance hall, on the ground fiat ; 5 a word en up with all desir- je modern imyrovements.The location being unsur Be every business man wishing to secure an offios at tmoderate terms, is respectfully requested to pay a visit to the Barron Block, 16251 James street.For aint PÉTER LESAM« Guardian, Montreal, 11th Japuary, 1864 16 8 James ames Stree M2 Lroperty for Sxle.OUSE FOR SALE 79 MANSFIELD STREET.A full-sized, stone-front House, in good order (in the vicinity of the \u201c Windsor\") and combining comfort and convenience, at a moderate price.Can be rented to ay seven per cent.Clear of Taxes.ate ocou- pation.J.ORADOUCK SIMPSON, 493 191 St.James Street.NOR SALE-ON EASY TERMS, OR TO exchange for city pro rty, a substan- tially-built two-story stone house.FOR co tivated garden, fruit trees, &c.at Cote St.Antoine, à eur distance from te.Evans & Evans.341X Notre Damest 5039 OR SALE\u2014WEST END\u2014NEW STONE Cottage, 5 bedrooms, furnace; deep lot; 300 : Fossossion 1st Ma; y.C.G.Jones, 11s St.Franogià vier 8! on SALE-OR TO LEI, AT COTE Neiges, fine residence occupied by Mr.A.Ses Ad Tatnqueof N otre Dame 8 42 Bt i ties oot or 8.Rivard, the main ate.At St Vinoont were generally the mercury was 29 d and at Wilmar on the Bi it was 10 degrees below.threatens it from rate plie ments Mr.Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Bloury to Rend.Assembly: LEND FIEST MOETGAGE tes pas st 502 ONEY LER T\u2014 NO SURETIES; et pra interest; assy repayments; Address \u201c.X.1790,\u201d STAR office.These extra on all of \u2018the Hnes.On the c the trains are ru there was a detention of twenty-four caused by washouta.The degrees below zero in Dakota and 35 d above in Montana, Dakota, with the mercury m 90 below to zero, but it is over now.The weather was cloudy and cold, with some snow, all ion the Omaha line.All trains X Pacific have been withdrawn, owing to the force of the storm.THE ORANGEMEN.Officers Elected by the Grand Lodge of Enst- era Ontario, Orrawa, Feb.27\u2014The following is a list of the officers elected at the annual mee Grand Orange Lodge of \u2018Grand Master, Bro.Wm.Become) puty Grand Master, Bro.EB Junior Deputy Grand Grand Chaplain, Bro.Be Grand Treasurer, Bro.Robert Borin: Grand pecretary, Bro.A.J.rand Bro, Jobs McCaug Rev.Broa RB BH I have directed the accounts of the income and expenditure for the past year, a8 well as a statement of the receipts an payments of the current year up to resent session, to be laid mates of the probable fo- come and expenditure for the current will also be submitted to you sod! you will find that the estimates of expan.diture have been prepared ard to economy and the requirements of he public service.Mr.President and Honorable Gentlemen of the lative Council: < $250,000 opening of the before you.Est er or 100 Per PO to 1.20 aly perio tte, of couper Dosti f Tälanted to Borrow.OLA hore i an undertone of str we D\u2014T0 BORBOW, cn ROA $10 $10,000 ET with a due re will sooner or la materials obtain ea\u201d while and Gentiemen of the House of in barrel lots at in 95.We Bills 7e © amendment of the school law, ay ment of court fees by and procedure, bo hx the li ployers in certain cases, ea appointment and fix the duties of lumber scslers on Crown lands, to authorize the sur- apart of certain lands to be 62%c;andraw 88 057,904; Ne Newfoundland, : seal, te fatto: x STA Sen seal de roach of the Lenten sea~ to do in in: fluencine the in baddock Tri COLLIE DOG, BLACK 4_3 20 IR.Nicholas Bt.reward INK VICTORINE, BETWEEN OTT >| Leg dm hig and ad Duke St the and Snder obi 5 = E BUNCH OF KEYS ON RING, FINDE) LO Or Eid on leaving them a EM es oH Hionneder Suroet.ND TAX, RETURN Fiax\u2014The near a son has pad mu trade Som: do.No.we $19 : Breton herrings, PURES, SATURDAY you, and to which I nvite your careful con- =.51 Love SH will oo pat sideration.Havi og cod, per qui Express ia devotion to XNA oncles hoe per A errings.per box.25 to 2c.LUMBER-This trade is without change in th e timber line, while Ottawa advices sspeal opefully of business | hor guotat ons herewith: eli ed 490 te RS is tof Oak, confidence in abit G Interest.and berations, under the ivine Providence, may result n the ante of 1 good, I leave you to the performance of your responsible and honorable In the House of Assembly this afternoon Hon.David McLellan, who bad accepted office as Provincial Secretary, ai ted since last session, Stockton, who pad been chosen to fill the the death of Hon.noed to the Louse Solicitor-General Ritchie and Mr.Glasier, the new member for Sunbury, al Kfllam, the new member for moreland, were introduced by the Attorney and Solicitor-Generais.The P LL NTAININ AY Wiaon, Cas.A arm Sores $ Ts k EE Educational.AAA AAA WAG TROCFUFILS FOR FING.APPLY PRINCE A i brivie INSTRU Grand Director of Bors: Ewing, Be Geo.Be This concluded the business of the.een.+ 1HK SOUDAN WAR General Graham Te \u201call nl Je pine.if orice, $41 \u2018to 80: do, SHEE boon.a quiet week f ut the better tone o New ork k tends to stimalate « rien ou 6 00 following quotations: sal 28 to 806TB 22 240; CO.20 to 220; Black at 20c per bound.re evince a steady trade.prices Task uotations and s D 6XCERS, W Le New Torcadvk slaughter ox\" prices fol lowe: Ta: No.3, 6%: No.skins at 780, and calfskins at 100 per \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Salvation Meetings, At the meeting held in St.James church, last even the devotional preach Blo addressed t quacy of earthly Hines to Satis of the human Soul 8 Battle Expect Carro, Feb.28\u2014 Fresh directions have been sent to General (Graham repeating th he revious erders to restrict his operations to ho d defence of Suakim.Feb.29.\u2014 Tha report of & battle Saban: s troops and the not been confirm- t one wili certainly CTION IN PAINT, , by an expert Miss rower 129 St.Antoine Strest.0000 Putsivual, [)OTALD DOWNIE, BOL ADVOCATR, BARRISTER, ATTORNEY.SOLICITOR.COMMISSIONER, &o.Vacancy \u2019œaused b Elder, were int WooL.\u2014This has poux von Gen.Business will bé pushed through quickl N \u2014_\u2014 and the session will Caughnawagha Gied Club, This Club, which scored such a success here Carnival week, is now billed to givea under the patronage a Pete tetes © the Grand 0 and comparatively GOODRICH, 1 age La pr 18 Feary exp Liam Ca aanttas basizess SLVER: À FOR.SALE AT STAR ORTCE.IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.The Franchise Bill\u2014Ex-Speaker Brand's 8, 5Xc per Db: ah ed ry performanoes oy the Club oil in this city and the encouragement wh hich wl will be be given Pe bmn will ho advertisement of their ab tte Sem this even! Loxpon, Feb.28.\u2014Mr.Gladstone Te afternoo: duced in the House of Commons the Franchise B strengthen the Sta le capable of eteroisi nchise.America, he Cw aed so 5 el citizen had boss « en which, he said, w rt tbe She Lord a cnt t they will meet x the greatest success.The programme, although Cad te nn fnprored Bp 8pon sad w «pel PV A AND | PPA : / because ever i rR OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, THE Montreal Hotel and Farm, on the line st.together or Aeroue an also, several cor- lo on.on Siduat Ro Avenue and St.Denis atreet.Apply to Montreal H .Back Miver Road.45 7 OR SALE.A well cultivated Farm of ctf A acres, with a first-class residence and outbuildi about five acres from Post Office, in the Town of St.Jerome: the house is pionsantly situs situated on the bank 0 { the river.For particulars, ap- to the proprietor.Po 27 W.H.SCOTT, 8t Jerome.Farms to Rent, MINI NSN NS NSN NIL DANS NINN 00D FARM TO KENT, CONTAINING about sixty acres, in 2 h state of ee En en ar village Peon about 3 L'hnicn Trg fr anges.br farQier (nformation Fon sb ta Mr.Jon Gen non, St Julienne, Co.Mtetlictnes.mon rcs ho KNOW THYSELF, AGREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD.Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physica Pebility, Premature line in Man, krrors of outh, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretions or excesses.A book for every man, young, middie-aged and old.Itcontains 125 prescriptions for all acute and Shroeta isenses, each one of which is invaluable.found by the Author, whose experience for 9 ears is such as probably never before fell Lo 93 lot ot any ay physician.300 pages, bound in beautiful muslin, embossed covers full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in eve: sense,\u2014mechanical, literary and nrofessiona \u2014than any other work, gold in this country for 3.50, or ones will 55 fetundoad in e mail, post-paid Hasty tive akg Abs 18.\"gong n .Got edu awarded the author the National odical J ! Association.to the of cers of which e refe This book should be read by th for instruction Spd the sficted for Trella It wi nefit all.\u2014.\u201d There is no membet of ety to whom this / book will not be usetul, whether youth, paren b , ins stor orcle Address the Tac Dr.W, H.Parker.Ned ulfinch Btree hE | ton.Mass., who may consulted on seases regniring 8 skill and SCRA and obs senses have baffled the skiil ok Ly.Ra SE THYSELE stanoce of eal AND BEDROOM private family Address ou se LA 1748, 60 4 OOMS_FURNISAED.F R Private eats: SAFES = Ÿ 1728, R GENTLEMEN, EVEBY gon e, locality Brst-ciass, on convenient to street cars ; ; FR Branoffice 308 M WITH BOARD.OPPOSITE s 1 near the Pane arden.Terms m a TURNISHED AND UNFURNISH- loca) Apply 10 30 3t.Denis St, 50 2 OOM\u2014LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM, lai vate family, 33 Richmond Square.00M a VACANT, MRS.MITCHELL! ad octrods, near St Urbaines 496 Lagauchetie: OOMS-CHEERFUL WARM ROOMS, FURNISHED.ROPMEN ERY FURNISHED, NEAR WINDSOR OOM\u2014LARGE FRONT PARLOR, FOR ONE OB TRO gentlamen, no other lodgers.18 Çathcart S RSR BOARD, ALSO TABLE BOARD.149 Bleu 49 7 COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED FRONT bedroom, at 100 St.Charles Borromee St.493 nished, on first flat, cee walk from boats Dice OOMS\u2014TWO OR THREE, HANDSOMELY FUR- ©.for *utlemen ; ten of Viger Garden.1674,\u201d STAR office, R OOM \u2014 VACANT.28 VICTORIA BTREET.494 RCO¥-LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED.520 ig ss 494 OOMS\u2014FURNISRED, WITH BOARD, ALSO TA R board.24 Cathcart Street.pH ge a SY RENT, A otf UBNISHED M; Rg Na BEDEOON ; ou = ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, 88 CHAMP OOM\u2014FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOM TO SET in a private faintly.185 Bleury street 0ONB-TO LET, WITH BOARD, No.7 UXION MEW ELL FU AIS ISHED, AND GOOD BO ARP: Rooms OMS FURNIS HED-ALSO FIRST-CLASS TABLE ROUE TS Tol LET \u2014A BOUT TRE 2075 OF MARCH ms, or three with a large siting room, ciate for three or four gentlemen, bear the déress \u2018* F.\u201d\u2019 STAR office.OOMS \u2014 TO RENT, furnished rooms, suitable for a ter Pk ane rood privaté.Can be seen every s, A FLAT CE ANTED\u2014FOR GEN Englen Est parlor and Cathedral.Ad Rooms Wanted.PP mr LAS AXTED\u2014FOR 3 MAY, TWO UNFURNISHED East by mother nnd daughter.Address, LEMAN AND WIFE, FUR~ room, With board, locality \u201c5.1859,\u201d STAR Office.484 Clergyman 8 vd Other private ate DOCCSSAry.A PBOARD-COM FORTABLE BOOM.{ly ; terms moderate.Address * NTED\u2014ROOMS, BY A MARRIED COUPLE, room, and dressing rootn.In A Jamily, would furnish if om 477 ce.A et IN PRIVATE FAM- Home,\" STAR office.BOARD-TABLE BOARD, AT #49 BT.URBALY ST PBOARD-VACANCIES.258 BLEURY STREET.epond on recei 487 Mhisrellancous.PROPRIETORS \u2014 Please call and leave at my office, No.214 St.James street, instruction and description of property you want to sell or rent.From my long experience in the management of real estate, and the 1 possess of it, you may ng satisfaction.p 3915 Accountant and Estate Ant, 4 ans se OLMAN'S PICTORIAL both versi t he Ne Test ve ons the Parables of our Lord and Rav.iour, handsomely illustrated zh 10 ful page Our Bibles contain Fine PHOTOG RAPES t designs.handsomely bound.Extra inducements (fered Illustrated catalogu on.A.J.HOLMAN £ CO.vi Un illustrations.to energetio e sent on applica- Philadelphia.2902 dtenmsthips.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STRAMSHIPS 1884\u2014Winter Arrangem _Arrangements\u20141884 LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE.FROM PORTLAND.sex.THUMSLAT, SATURDAT Feb, 7 F = 14 = 3 si 28 March : - 8 : - 5 HALIFAX & ST.JOHN'S, N.¥.LINE, FROM ST.JOUR'S, X.¥.PRICE ONE CENT.Situations Vncant, FC FOREMEN BAKERS.WANTED \u2014 A first-class foreman B aker.One who thoroughly understands usiness.and is capable of taking charge of a three bven shop.None but competent and, experienced men need apply.Address.Riving age, gxporlence, references, and salar salary ex Quebec Citr.Box TEL, vont Que WwW ANTED_A GOOD BAKER - vi understands Pastry, Cakes, &o., &6 Apply to HILLS & FOSTE 503 Waterloo, P.Q.ANTED-TO PAPER MAKERS -TWt good machine tenders; good will be given to first-class office of ihe Canada Paper mon, Apply au th x or ANTED-A SMART, ACTIV Wa ED-A 5 E BOY.en RE E « d.re: Protestalil.Adress = W Lon bron calutred, 3 ANTEDS D\u2014A AS20ou PLAIN COOK, ONE V 10 wash the house linen, Apply at Trio Bane rine St.* 504 VV ANTE D-GENERA WwW A rae L SERVANT, AT 1201 | oF\" and trim well.State when and where can WwW ANTED\u2014A DRESSMAKER, ONE TO SUED Address I.0.Box 180, Montreal.502 : WANT ANTED 2 No.1 BARBERS: HIGHEST WAQRS\u2014 pald.E.Welliey, 266 5t.Janes St.504 .ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN GIRL AT C WwW must be very cleans at work, référenn a required\u201d ANTED\u2014GIRLS, AT ONCE, N Ww business, H.Jacobs & (o., IPM ALggT WASTE D-A GENERAL SEKVANT, Apply 64 Champ de Mars Street.Goop waste ANTED\u2014A BOY FOR THE WHOLESALE PHI trade.Apply to James Brows & don } V ARTEDTA YOCNG GIRL, TO LEARN AE ART roof-reading.A firsi-cliss Epslels \"cholar Loo eds of ¥ of hour, mile et F reach, can apply to 2 A NT ED-COMMERCIAL TRAVELE FoR ready-made clothing, one ha rv er Provinces and Fasters Towne.\u201cadd read is He SYax office.WANTED IMMEDIATELY, WET NURSE, T0 GO to Sherbrooke ; minended, 41 Aylmer st._ must be well reco ANTED\u2014A FIRST-CLASS DE.Ww can cutand dt.11 St.Charles Boronne at 1841 AX TEDA YOUNG GIRL TO I» V do Nal BLT 1 oO ols à Bart Jouse ; WASTED -TWO GOOD MACHIXISTS AND À enpnre driver.x 6 Wig 5 - bacco Works, Ontario St Lar.PE dent x ANTE FRENC H XU RSLRY GOVERNESS V English family.Muat be a] ro willin; ling to entire cliarge of two.children of 4 ny Toa and assist with ny-atalrs housework.To 8 com: ent Som peraon ng a good posillon will be offered.ddress Ho AXTED\u2014A NURSE WILLING V housework.1205 Dorchester x ASSIST ie W- ANTED\u2014BY HOUSE AND TABLEMAID, eines.dise engaged.situation as abo Address * 679,\u201d STAR Office.ve iy ref ANTED\u2014-A TIDY GIRL, HILDREN Ww and do light house vor 18 EC t8t a ASTED-a FIRST-CLASS SILLIN WAS Address \u201c R.cr E ha office.\u201c3 V ANTED\u2014BY AN ENGLISH LAD TION ish, iron ere bel 4 references.dress * T 1684,\u201d office.sn ñ 1 STAR WANTED-A GENERAL ANT UST BN well recommended, 2 Linon a] x al ANTED \u2014 AS BOOKKEEPER, YOUNG MAN, must be nick dustric % n at quick, indus a 3 WANTED\u2014A BOY.APPLY AT 431 NOTRE DAME WANTED\u2014A GENERAL BERVANT ° 7 Cope iamily.Apply between 1 and $ > mas 1 street.40 Œ, ANTED_A LADY HELP.à MENSE OF THE Ww erred.EMBER OF Tu Charch of # land pref at 32 Durocher & ne VW ANTED-\u2014FOR À WHOLESALE OF OFFICE, il with one or two years\u2019 ro Box 1476.y ad i ANTED\u2014ANX OFFICE BOY, MUI us recommended.Apply, by letters PER Br A | ANTED-A ENERAL SERVANT, MUST BE sook, Li erences NY Eoin; ing aoû oblig, rt Sgt ANTE AT, NO.63 VITRE WAN AT NO.83 ST.4 GOOD Ska 7ANTEP AT ONCE, STEW.NTO W None bu hone whe Rave had Po ï Si cn d'ean command à small pi retary, enclosing references.3 4 WANTED AN EXPERIEN from 1 Lo 8 p.m., at 960 Sher! Fhrvons BOE \u201caux WAS SAL GRE vem upp we NTED\u2014A SMART SOL FOR FOR AN DEIICE, Bros be diately, bav good references.vues ANTÉD-IMMEDIA AT .WAS PY \u201c ELY, GENERAL SERVANT.\u2018WARTED-A GOOD H AS be sober and steady, Ba Woon: Si LS nots.Que.ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL, TO ABS Se WwW light housework.Apply at % Vera ANTED, FOR 1st MAY, A LADY Sy WH for an office.one Quick, cprrect and and references, P.O.Box 2066, Situations Wanted, NS SANA SANSA ANTED\u2014A SITUATION AR AS B w man in the wholexile dry EE ugh busi Saver Well ported ln (0c Engual.Sesion 13 a 1 1 AD 541.9 Stan ofce a MEWFOUNDL'ED.MONDAY, \u201cSlee April 14h Glasgow aad Portland Service.Fox PortLaND.TURSDAY.Feb, Le GATTRDAT.March 28 Glasgow & Boston Service.Frox Bosrox.SATURDAY, Feb.18h a.For Freight, Passage or further information apply Montreal, Boston.Portland.303 Dies JE RHED -HANSA, Bleamsbip Co.of Hamburg te hi Re ES The steamers of this line wili sail as follows: 88.WANDRAHXM, trom Hamburg 3rd Mar.Antwerp 10th Mar., 88.VORSETZEN.from Hamburg 13 h Antwerp 20th April aa direct, and after regulariy every month at for Halifax and ugh Bills of Lading granted in Ham- Antwerp to all parts of Can and op freight and other Information isz and Aug.Bolten, Hamburg; ly, Antwerp, or to WM.DARLEY BE Weatern Chambers, 22 \u2014 and also at Haine Bt, Tho Sa i Lie, oT Iron Bweamenip SARNIA.; RoDat zat TE where wnt litthé motion 1 ing sk HE EP caprup \u201cee.se 148 6e.James se.y DAVID 0 PASSENGER SERVICE + w ANTE DS SITUATIONS FOR 4 DRY Gi clerks, 3 express di 4 coac ployment and Agency Bureau, 1083 Kt.Catherine AED TL ATIONS FOR JUREE FI WAN 4 cooks and EE HE , trs À ency Hureag, 1 rpm Meera superintengent = © saine Bram Ofte 2 wv ANTED\u2014A SITUATION, RON A cLass Hm vy ayonn, man.E gel len ent Tak WT reliable, wi sèces.mel ol TER SLR 2 Hos: W JASTED 3 ASIN AND HOUSE SELES, » references given { das VWIAT WAX Ey CATION, ASB deb Th BY ; woul take f full recharge of wa $+ Can Jive best cit J references.WARTED SITUATION BY A YOUNG ee WMO - pra meen, business.1 Cart TU des 9 We Es IEEE ments.Apply 203 Wolf He st.AXTED SITUATION A8 GROOM AX) wy can furnish good ref Le TIRE w ET TEE TE &, » No STE IE esta en AS ED\u2014A SITUATION BY A aie at mule machioorz a hd ves , n rai a mail ail \"Winds of of saw mill work.ANSTED MITA ATION As AA Toten x rene\u201d by young ress 250 se aE ornenen Foard Wa ED\u2014BY À ¥ SPECTABLE ENOL GI tion as gene at 18 vtr st.N, WW bouts» eco rétereuces.Address 24% office, \u2014 z s : W.ATED sim ATIO LR Ezan ON WANED - SITUATION AS GARDNER LISE, where asnistance (s ven.yell n all ,& Lala er T srax Ofce.\u2018 ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAK, A SITUATION Wal ewelier, Audress À.té gt vertes 4 WwW A BITUA Ar A ner 19 lon rte Who is capable oe SF aking cha pores.Tineries, plesaure ve a ras & Hg itr | egéstron giver iven if ried, SiR Fp parte Notre Dame West, ¢ ! ANTED-MTUATION BY AX ENGINEER, cae.ummer, 1 certificate for sna service, for Address or Tess STAR Office.» for Warm LL ruth ATION wa pe a hove XQ girl ot Trea years fare \"Address 18475 sus Ww FA TOFNO MAX.10° ISTEARL si = pe ao = ferences.BUTS ont TEE 4 { a ; 5 a È 2 5 A + 2 = ; 8 caer witli | A 4: on 708 Pa Toma 121.+7 POSE POP er Ad ES i ¥ ' Week end'g Feb.24, \u2018AS.9 \"GRAHAM & Co., Proprietors, : 138 St.James street.We lars the cirqulation, at Tos 8 AB er mbined Fark Mere fed odin aie \u201city of Correspondent and Agent for French and lgian advertising in Tux FT4aR\u2014Mons.À.rette.Rue Ête Anne 51 bis.Paris.France.CIRCULATION OP THE STAR FOR 1883 and 184, Week end\u2019g Feb.1.55 Monday Cees 19,298 Monday.41 2 19.370 Tuesday \u202621°9 Wednesday .19.447| Wednesday.21.277 ursday.9,414 Lhursday Cen 21,948 iday.19,880 Friday.21,849 jaturday.20,874/Saturday.23.67 Total .117,963] Total.133,048 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGH 22,174.FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 29, 1884.THE Canadian Pacitic organs are endorsing Alderman Brown who voted for the Canadian Pacifico depot subsidy.Er THOSE citizens who are in favor of annual elections, and vote by ballot, will vote tomorrow for Messrs.Archibald, Gray, Malone and Moisan.WE venture to predict that the vote in the mayoralty election will be the smallest that bas been cast for many years.The general feeling of the public is profound indifference, which indifference 13 tolerably well -reflected in the press.ANY citizens who are dissatisfled with fbéir gas bills \u2018will kindly remember tomorrow morning that Aldermen Hagar, Tansey and Prevost voted for the gas monopoly and that Alderman Brown \u201chad % pressing engagement \u201d wheu the contract was passed.Ox to-morrow\u2019s \u2018election will depend whether the citizens or the City Passenger Rallway Company are to have possession of the streets of Montreal.If Messrs.Arcbi- bald, Gray, Malone and Mouisan are elected we believe the antl-monopoly element in the City Councll will be in the majority.THE saloon keepers and their patrons will \u201c , make desperate efforts to carry the polls paxt year and are already organizing.Con- sstuently the temperance men will never get auch an opportunity to make their influence felt as they have this year.The most imperative duty of every temperance man to-morrow morning is to vote early.THE favorite subject for discussion in the greet cars is the wretched state into which elvic government has fallen.Let every man who feels dissatisfied with the City Council vote early to-morrow.moroing against all the retiring aldermen or forever hold his peace.Aldermen Hagar, Brown, Tansey and Prévost voted for the monopoly.=I is amusing,\u201d says the Witness, speaking of the St.Lawrence Ward contest, \u201cto see how clever canvassers on both sides in this Ward drag in the religious cry.\u201d Our contemporary is too modest whatever of cleverness there is about the revival of this old old dodge belongs not to the canvassers _but to the Witness, which while shedding - Youn, ; On the relative stéam engine and erocodile tears over the existence of this miserable bigotry feeds the flame with characteristic and mean little paragraphs containing insinuations of which it 1s evidently ashamed bu* which are just, as effective whether published as editoriai utterances or thinly disguised with the everlasting \u201cit is said.\u201d The regiment M election bummers forming Alderman Hagar's army of reserve arethe only canvassers using the religious cry, and nobody would suspect them of any particular clever- mess beyond what is required to fire offa squib manufactured by our esteemed contemporary.Mr.HaGar\u2019s friends in St.Lawrence Ward must feel the weakness of their cause terribly to have to ask for votes in his favor on religious grounds.To all the protests against the bad record of Ald.Hagar in the City Council, his desertion of the gallant minority on the City Passenger Railway question, his votes for the gas monopoly and his attempt to block the licensing question, there is but one answer\u2014he is a Protestant.It {8 rather a reflection on the Protestants of St.Lawrence Ward to say that they must support an unworthy representative simply because he is a Protestant.We believe the electors of the ward have suffi- clent good sense to vote for the candidate wbo will make the best alderman quite irrespective of his religion.A man who styles himself a Protestant and feels bound to vote for the candidate who happens to be a Protestant simply does not know what Protestantism is.Protestantism is a piotest against the principle of religious authority, the assertion of every man\u2019s right to think for himself on all subjects, and it is of tho very essence of Protestantism that the same religious liberty which a man claims for himself ha shall concede to every other man.Only one argument bes been used against Mr.Gray; his high character is admitted; it is admitted that from bis record he is likely to make a good alderman; that the people's fnterests will bo safe in his hands.Against all this the solitary argument used is the unworthy one that he is a Catholic.CITY ITEMS «The Court of Queen's Bench, criminal side, opens to-morrow.\u2014Mr.J.W.Hughas delivered the fourth ols series ol lectures on ** Practical Pluvab- Ing \u201d the Mechanics\u2019 Hali last night.\u2014A or New Zealand silver medal was found by Detectives Richardson and te in à second-hand store.The owner oan have it by applying to the Central Sta- \u2014 Yesterday a number of drovers, butch: and others around Viger Market eubsoribed oopsiderable amount of money to assist ke Burton, à Cattle drover of Willlamstown, whose house was recontly consumed by fire.«A petition has bern sent to Ottawa, al os ed by a number of the Montreal t Of als, asking for oxemption m the glause of the Civil Service Act which makes it compulsory for them to pass the Civil Service examination for promotion.An ogg welghing three and s half ounces was laid op the 27th of this month by a pullet, ght Brahma, bred from the info stock of Mr.Thoa.Hall, Outre- © winner of man Eis Bhows at jou first prizes at the ontreal and Sher- proc meeting of Ald, Tansey's friends d supportera held ht, reso- Pre aym npat hy ast, alah tap pose the death of his fathe Dir arid Several spesches in favor of oandidate were also made by the electors present.\u2014The Literary Academy of the ing des Men's Socirty last ovening de eo tree Ung press as abs re ot civilisation apr?in favor of the printing Brie Cat debate will be Christian vs, \u2014 Probably the best t {blog to do with the % to diaband x arm ry fda not is probably © mos SEL country At Rad this ox Central H Hot street wes av, the Emeral poy Bob Larkin, the aa wi WY an resons Mr gold medal, for ha performed the leat of tram tramp across mountain to Lun- kin's in 18 min.24 sec.The best tramp on record 1 is that by Boss, who covered the distance in 18 min.10 sec, The Skate.The annua! races of the tal rink will be held this evening, and judging trom the numerous entries promises be a grand sucoess.For the hurdle race, uarter of a mile, the gotries are J.w.Lockerby, E.Tracy, John Hopkins and 'F.B.Two miles: \u2014Frank Dowd, John Findlay and J.McGoldrick.One mile for boys under 12 :\u2014John Robert- gon Fred.Dowd, Charles Madden and \u2018P.elau.Notwithstanding the Inclement state of the weather, the masquerade held at the Prinee of Wales Rink last evening was grand affair and was very largely attended.he Prince of Wales pleasure party and the Brigands were among the attractions.There were a large pumber of ladies on the ice.The band of the Prince of Wales Rifles was resent, and discoursed a select programme bf music.The annual games will be heldon Monday night.Curling.THE TEREE RIVERS BONSPINL.As stated yesterday, a very Interesting curling bonspiel took place at Three Rivers onthe 26th inst, in which representative rinks from the Montreal, Montreal Thistle, Montreal Caledonia, and Quebec curling clubs competed for a silver eup presented y tbe Thiee Rivers Curling Club.The ladies attending the bonspiel presented Mr.Budden, the winning skip, with a bouquet of flowers.FIRST DRAWING.Quebec Club ca.3 Montreal Club.G.H.Balfour, y Egnyriok.G.T.Phillips, ¥ llinmson, W.R.Dean By well, A.Brodie, skip\u201411.À.Rudden, skip\u201419.Montreal Club winning by 8 shots.Montreal Thistle Club ps, Montreal Caledonia R.M.Esdall 1.Btevenso: 8.: Greenshiolds, i Poel\" me u Geo.Kay.skip\u201418.W.Wilson, skip\u201419, Montreal Caledonia winning by 1 shot.FINAL DBA WING, Montreal Ourling Club, v2; Montreal Caledonia W.J.Fenwick, Col.Btevenso: D.Williamson, our me H.Hasw k Hu tohison, H A Hon.skip\u201417.W.Wilson, skip\u201412 ontreal Curling Club winning by 6 any titerefore takes the cup., ahota, pire Montreal Thistle Curling Club will play with the Ottawa Curling Cab, two a Bids, tor the Branch Tankard in this oy to-morrow.Bporting Notes.The Chicago Curling Club are erecting a new rink.The bay gelding ** Emerald,\u201d record 2.29 Bas boen sold to a Chicago \u2018gentleman or The fund collected in England for the henetit of the family of the late Capt.Webb amounts to £659 Since the new cockpit was opened in the rear of the Court House at Columbus, Ga., it.is bard to get the Sheriff todo any official wor Charles Mitchell, the has arrived in New York, from England, and announces bis intention of having another goat John ullivan John McLaren, of Trenton, states that on Saturday last his ice boat made tbe distance between Trenton and Belleville\u201412 miles, in 1944 minutes.Stephen O'Reilly, à pugilist known to the sporting fraternity as Seddan's Mouse,\u201d tried to himself In à New York police station, Sunday, but was cut down.roe persons recently rode over the Alps on Tiree, Two ladies made the LTR pre over Gemina Pass, and John B.Mars don, took a spin over the Furka Pass.Richard Dawse, the athlete and champion skater of Chicago, wants to make a match for $600 a side in the month of April or May, with any man in America, in a round of a letic games.The John L.Bullivan party of pugilists and athletes aro en route for the east.They are tn Utab at present.It will then be learned whether Sullivan will meet Thompson, the Cond Slugger.ban, the champion six-day vaut St ven and and Ameri ed the challenge of Wm.Edwar Deep of Australia, who is now in California, to walk any man in the world.The faculty of Dartmouth oolle has refused to ad t the regulation of the Government, of co legiate porte because Dart- mou not ex to the dangers threatening other colleges.Carter, the Cleveland billiard expert, In his game with her in St Louis lagt week, Averuged 4 8-23 in a oushion-carom game, which beats the best record by Maurice Daly, = , which was a trifle over 4 points to e inning.All of Lord Falmouth's horses in training will be sold at the Newmarket first Spring meeting, and the \u2018magpie \u201d colors will be seen on the turf no more.Ths brood mares stallions, foals and yearlings will be during the Newmarket July meeting.The Hon.Ed.Connors and General Jack Ryan fought with hard forge Marquis of uee rry rules, on in per City, for an alleged purse of 0 eig t rounds bad been fought\u2019 the tondrer was declared the winner.Time, 32 minutes.For the first time In many years tha Canada wild geese have alightad in the ooves along the Delaware coast.Only expert hunters are able to take any.approach them in an old boat made to look i an los floe.Three or four hunters are on these little icebergs.THE ST.LAURENT MYSTERY.The Jury's Verdict.In the case of the mysterious alroum stances attend the death of the late Mra.Gravel.of Bt.Laurent, the jury, after hearing the; result of Dr.Fatard\u2019s analysis , referred to in yesterday's STAR and evidence of several members of the rite a3 well as that of Drs, oury and Le Cavalier, rendered a verdict In acoordance with the facts and deciared that the deceased lady came to her death trom inflammation of the intestines and stomach, produced by natural causes and not by Postal, On the 1st March an Important change takes effect in the mail servic in the several ost offi on the south ontreal and Sorel.The t stage service between Montreal and Contrecœur will be be replaced by the Montreal and Sorel Rail- my The malls e Boucher- qu , Varennes, Ver atreoœur and fore! post, offices Soe Verohères Con in the at 7 o'clock for despatch by the 80 Pole ed train to Sorel.The return ah haga dug at naventure station at 6 o\u2019cl he return mail from above offices.bing fn will still continue to receive an afternoon mail by sleigh from St.rt in connection with à train due at that station at 4.25 p.m., and Borel to receive a mail pr te otth Shore via Berthier.The inh: tants of Sore] will doubtless appreciate advantage of receiving & morning mail at 18.30 p.m.Gaelic, Rev.Dr.MacNish, the Preeldent, cocaplod the chair at the monthly mesating of th Celt 0 oriety last evenin, Papers we reig on the Britons and Mr.ord on the Isle of man, its history, people uage and ad literature.An Englis Amen ot Th Gaslic m com d tS honor of the formation of the ety was recited and also an ort ml on the Faligs of Ni Pro Stewart B kde has given a copy 0 hb \u2018oft \"Lange an Literature of the be.Sock jety £0d 1a Jette a Tor sacoomipe a: ng gift author ar sorry fret 7 can do nothing sont send you ofe of my .boo ooka, pach rd as pl easure, It ls 8 despatch ile © (th bard ot a mri is t they are, in to quite for not getting the Ga Casts le faugdt fo the schools.But où del are o ot A so sh [ ONTARIO, BE Afgubent in the re place before Justice Galt a the 28th.The e, without Igment, exp be opinion idence of the Crown was suff- ee to exiradito Lee, but for the conven- he prisoner h 6 To to htm for a lence o pe le him to appeal to the Common Pleas Division C ur ~ Argument took place at Toronto, ou the or unction \u201cto restrain t the o City Counall oh, passing the grocers\u2019 ® quer 1 icenses.Sidgmont was given re fusing to oontinue the injun ction, \u2018the ho ofl meets 00a to pass the by-law.rh Dominion Lice Commissioners met at Toronto on the S6th to discuss the Question of grooers\u2019 liquor licenses, and de- there was Dothing in the MoCarthy Dominion Act preven g them from granting licenses to grocers who are licensed at present.Those grocers will, Frye > @PDly for licenses under the Do- ion A fire occurred about 4 & m.2 the 28th {a sc promises, of the Barker Manufacture street, Toronto, com- piéelrg iy guting oo uilding.The loss is es- ma at $5,000 covered by Insurance in the North Briflah & Mercantile for $2,000 on the d $5,000 on the building ; In- urance Association, 31,000 on the stock; j Royal Canadian, 2, $2, n the stock; ens, $1,600 on the oi a ts suspisious cireumstances connected wit the fire, the insurance companies will hold an officlal investigation.QUEBEC.Mrs.F.X.Thompson died suddenly on the 28th at Levis, ag: utant Howard, of the new oa Adj valry ge has ret to Toronto on fur- ough.es have been arrested at Quebeo tors outil and mutilating the military forts M ee Roman Cathollo parishioners of the parish of Lotbiniere are going to build a new and expensive church.The Queen's Own Canad Hussars, hong mpleted their annual d'art will be at Quebec on Saturday.His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec has presen a magnificent statue to the new rr hospital at Chicoutimi, The case of John Lee against the Steamship \u201c Glendevon \u201d has been fixed for final Irma the yice-Admiralty Court, Quebec, Tr An Investigation is going on before the Police Magistrate at Quebec into the bur; laries recently committed at the North Shore railway depot.Dr.Dionne, chief inspector of licenses for the city of Quebec, has already 185 applica- fons.The number of licenses to be granted in the city has not yet been fixed.Alderman M.Millar and Councillor F.Gunn have Dor dE Potore running for eir- ward Suc of Spain 8 w » Quebec, a approaching municipal el Mr.Holt, advocate, was entertained ata dinner st the Russell House, Q uebec, on the 28th by a number of his friends prior to leaving for Montreal where he will practise as partner of a well known law firm.Stanstead Plain.ES remains of the late William B.Colby, were carried to their last resting place a mare op last.The tuneral was the biped t that has taken place at Stanstead for a long time, Universal regret is expressed at the loes of one who was ever foremost in all und for the public ood, a man of marked ability and sound figment.ot genial disposition, and above all, 8 man whose large heart went out in sym athy for s ng and want, whose was ever y to relieve the poor and whose Je gladdened the detre and soothed and choered the last moments of many a sufferer.Rock Ialand.The Ætna Fire Insurance Com Hartford, Conn., has paid, h A hore 2 puont JT Flat Derby, Gee Ve, anon loss the th inst.The Board of Liconse Commissioners for Stanstead county, consisting of I.L.Te rill, Otis Sburtle# and Ozro Morrill, or ized at a meeti hold, at Stanstead so Tueadny (ven A.Yoapsur, Esq a pasion fact Taos (AEP Foro wanted an Owing fo the in the number of licenses in that munici ty over last year, the number to be gran in the county was not fixed by the Board.8t.Johns.Busineas is reported ted by merchants here to be rather : slow at presen N nis so pro Duval on the rer square, St Jo for $ toa Mrs.Demers.of St.Renie.e place oon- tains a half lot with a two story brick house, The price is considered a very fair one.A calico masquerade.was held Tuesday night at the roller-skating rink, in St.Johos, and proved quite a success.The hall neatly \u2018decorated and a large nnmber of of spoctators was present.iss Murray 0 y from Holyoke, Este an fois fio no dye and elegant skating.Protessor Pepin performed some remarkable feats on the skates.RAILWAY NEWS.Ontario & Quebec Railway \u2014 Now Locomotives.The track of the Ontario & Quebec Raflwa y between Otiawa and Toronto is now completed, and there only remain about thirty miles to be graded.The last rails were recently laid between the Don, near Toronto, The and Agincourt.The rallway bridge across the River Don has also been completed and is a magnificent structure.It has a stretch of $70.foo! feet, and is 108 feet in height and is capable of withstanding a pressure equal to the weight of ue motives.It is e secure against the wind pressure by being ancho in masonry by powerful iron boite each seven feet in le Competen: udges declare the structure be one of the sat specimens of engineerin, g skill in Canada.The road will be opened for freight aio betwoen Uy the capital Sud, the Queen ty ear] en the Jocomo Tes recentls Larmes out CF tie n P workshops In this city will be brought into uisition.À passenger service will naugurated the following month and sleeping carsof the latest design will run between Montreal and Toronto.The Canadian Pacific railway has just commenced the man of passenger train locomotives at t helr prorkshops on Colborne street.They will be constructed and will be paris of drawing gieh Dn or nineteen cars without difficuity.h will weigh sbout ninety tons, while the dimensions of © cylinder will be elghteen by twenty-two inches.All the freight locomotives which have covered at least 1,000 miles, are at present in the Torkshops to ascertain the result of the for 8 On pon the open! vigation the Canadian EE an office at the Quebec Gate a in ¢ Argo of om cer Whose u Edi all immigran ace ask ot Arrangements ol with the steamship com- cies to proces them to Mon whenoe Toceed to the West by the Cana~ de and is connecting lines.The.noue of freight priv bre by the various rallways to Manitoba this vear is far in excess of that of former years.The orn has done pocial with the system of despatch.reight tral rat by by regular | tral open the y T os.From three four curionts are PT via the American roads.The ex portation ho fo poles fr Ottawa oi new and oot Pe es brated ™ sprung u oh oy nk t ou 18.The Canadian which bas recently got control ot de st wrence & Ottawa.a xpects to successfully oompete with the Canada Atlantic in the conveyanos of the priests Prescott, whence they will be carried densburg.House of Industry and Refuge, The inmates and d night lodgers of the House ot Industr fuge ware enter- last evening by the y young ladies of the 8t, Catherine street Baptist church.an excellent eupper was provided anda brilliant programme of songs, recitations and tab waa gone through.Those on whose behalf the t was given entertainme! strangers; fashi a pret, were evidently much leased + with compels.They oe ss | geedingy as was evidenced by their oy mmo and thsi fo étre wis | gh Me Chas Alexander oompled ds souvel n randa ces was world, will surely ttf enough.v.Dr.Brnithy as ew PAE gr Sg 3 wh ao ri the resolui the \u2018Execu Committee.of the Wintes val, 1884, b from American friends announcing \u2018rois || tention of soma if Carnival to Montreal next W eld.In regard to oom- 8 harges for lodgings he expressed be- flet that the charges against potels nn and lodgin pouses were in most cases ground mmended pum fm of less.frends tojodiings Be Institute za ho instituted enqu to tain uureasonable rates had been exscted à and found that in no case.were ee the commitied ex The motion carried unanimously, after \u201cwhich Mr.James Stop henson anno! A ed the leasure it gave him to.tender on half of Gran a supplementary subscri tion oo, ; Emo stor 2e the passige The meeting otes of Ay to the The Recorders Recorder's Court.To the Editor of THR BTAR: B81R,\u2014We the undersigned Slerka of the Recorder's Court deny én foto the allege.tions mada 12 in the artidle AA ay against usin e 22nd instant, and we def Lo a onto ae \u201cwho made 6 com- yor any one else, to prove all ons oe guet nature as those con your J.B.Dtvænarz.H.A.GERMAIN.M.FE.AUOLAIR.L.FoRGET.Montreal, Feb.28th, 1864.In justice to the alerks of the Recorder's Court it may be said that the above letter was submitted before publication to the gentleman who bad lodged the complaint in the first instance, and that he stated that since the article complained of was published he bad seen the cierk of the Court concerned and he was now assured that the discrepancy noticed was the result of a clerical error.What he particularly desired to establish, however, was the right of the public to get receipts showing the payment of fines, and this be said be had succeeded in doing.It is understood that it will be the custom of the Court hereafter to give re- oeipta.\u2014{Ep.STAR] The Folios as Medical Experts.To the Editor of THE Bran: 818,\u2014On Thursda last a widow named Mosely and 7 son The poor woman stated that her son hod been ai arrested the previous evening about & t seven o'clock by nstable atelier [or being drunk and was taken in à sleigh to Ontario Strest station, not being released until e o'clock next morning.The boy had only just left his work when ba the woman's story.Tested went Ny the Chief of Polios, wh told me he would enquire into the case, an the next m he sent me 8 letter ste that the bo taken to the Si station while in a state toxisatio an a.vous go hat th hod might bave ony e c ® ve a proved * to the mothers satisfaction.\u201d On receipt of the abovel requested the tao ot av e sergeant in charge, il, DUE and, Ti Bell Bee m 80 e r into the case, and ascertain the uestioning them, the sergean Sobstabios Catellier as and Dubuc stated that y ya Tas mt igor the two line smelt or upon him.Oatellier if he beled proven positive sur \u201cthat the bo the same one he t into the cella, pot D he oould not do so.Phen told the constable I did not believe him two policemen to put the boy into the cell, and surely if he had ticed him to the\u2018extent of smelling liquor off his breath, he could readily recognize bim again, her such a short \u2018mo elépaing g.Mr.Tin whose employ the boy has been \u2018for the last five mon and another gentleman gi him the most exceptional character an state distinctly that he does 2x driak \"A A young man employed by Mr.Pace 7 op Main street bad just eft bis work on the ht in uestion and saw the unfortunate boy s gling in à fit; but as he was then assisted by a couple of young men he di not interfere.There was no pcesibility of his get drunk from the time hs latt th store unti] arrested and this can be by undoubted testimony.No doubt the police have often a great deal to putu with in the execution of thelr dutise, bul what I moet find fault ie was clearly shown ut it in the m the ost charitable oth adhered to thelr farmer atatemen maintained the charge of drunkenness Chief Paradis I bave always found ly gentlemanly and .D.Braoun.NOON TELEGRAMS.CABLE.A GREAT CRETAN REVOLT FEARED.CANDIA, Feb.29.\u2014 Photiades Pasha has resigned the Governorship of Crete.It is belleved preparations are being fora great Cretan revolt.AFFRAY IN PORTUGAL.LONDON, Feb.20.Ata carnival and festival at Vallareal, a town of an affray occurred between the military and the people, persons were wounded.AMERICAN, COAST DEFENCES.ton ASEINGTOX, Feb.Feb.29.\u2014 The sub-Oo mrit- has agreed on a appropriating 34,000,000 for the defence of Four A THIEVING RECORDER.Hoboxzxn, N.J., Feb.39.\u2014Recorder Hickok has been suspended from offica for set oo chicken from a grooery store.He is charged with other thefts.VAST LAND ROBBING SCHEME.PORTLAND, Feb.29\u2014The Oregon; an ublishes ao skits cxposlog a vast robbing sch utder the swam Swamp land act.It \u201cRarges Fant the governmen: was br > A MISSING BRIDR WASHINGTON, Pa, Feb.29\u2014Col.and Lizzie Glenn were to bave been Josterday.but the bride-slect fefors the appointed hour.The pal prominent and past the middle age.FIRE IN BOSTON.BosTox ET building ocon Bios\u201d Machine Com and Wo © A brass tinister.aad\" 3.1 urber, a maker, was burned last night; boss, $118,- FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION.BLAKEUY, Ga, Feb.29\u2014The botler of stationary e lle driver on the Cent tue engineer.Win.Bion, ead facet wound the e: peer ing fis tleson, the firemen, and two ne FREIGHT RATE WAR.Crrcago, Feb.29.\u2014All the roads ponding west, from Chicago and St.Louis Si duced the rates on freight to amd Colorado pointe The &$t.Louis & San ciaoo line met the cut, and_the fig fairly on.INDIAN DEPREDATIONS.Tucson, Feb.39.\u2014The Apachas are again commit ing have killed a number of men and herds of cattle.Mexican troops are them.It is believed the Indians are oross- ing into the United States at several points.\u201cCUTTING DOWN WAGES.Prrwourn, N.H,, Feb.20.-The d of the I Boston, Goncord Sod Montreal Bail > = mpany rday yo cu of the em Toy from 8to1 ot Hach satiation ex among vy men.a engineers to leave, Pre Es AT FOILADELPHIA.ADELPHIA, Feb.20.eaten Lr ht.The win ors cate the Bremen ound much ach trouble in keep- (EE Powers & debian, 150 the Langost © coun over à dollars, rpg ra.severe wo of Senors, | epredations.jhe and stolen la; op * * POOR HOUSE DISCLOSURES.| y MonrramzLo, In, Feb.29.Tho report ot that they be desired to meet occasionally rn e- durinz the present year with à view to_me- poptol tebe farmenows Se i on furlng & programms for 1885,\u201d said that he for separatin males and had had occasion to mix up with a gro | 8 females; an irom this ne as sprung a number of the visitors to the Carnival trd fearfal of affairs ho sick and well across th (lines.and that > be had Read are 0 Lo fllth in thé same-rooms.u expreeslons \"THE PHILAD Le - astistastion © vus sure that future 1 .x 29 Jow rows.as- vais would ov \u2014 had received Pumbers of commualontions | Fes that a the TR Thaddeus Stevens school who Fes in their on were members of a secret organ- ke ee re, 0 or, was the on) and had\u2019 assumed the name of ylkill Jack.\u201d A CORRUPT OOUNCIL.Dorory, Feb.39.\u2014-The Common council, in the face of the test of the tax passed an neue\u201d ranting the r ht 0 a Submerged cay rod oh thousand dol- rer the Dalat Railway Transfer Com- y,alleged to be a speculative corporation.t is claimed that several members of the Suna) were corrupted.THE LOUISIANA FLOODS.BEREVEPORT, La., Feb.20.\u2014Nearly all the river aly acs for « b miles above the ily, 5 pder water.Below the oity ot extends for ninety miles.It te able to approximate the loss Ere i Boe, ens mage land, bu Pook.veu fow levees stood.RAILROAD TAX CASES.Bax pk re Feb.29.\u2014The Cirouit Court bas decided e railroad d tax gases in vor e Central, rthern Pacifio 0 Railroad Companies except in the Monterry Santa Clara, San Mateo and Col- will waive Judgment snd the face value of ib ent an: © valun of © rires PL eh the State.STRIKE OF MINERA the.third pou Td pect te lek yesterday nie e stru es y for a tric priog hoon ans ane-fourth oents per b eee bundred m mon are out.Only twenty-two are working in the entire poo An assessment of $1 per week on each man in the three other pools has been made to support the strikers.If this fails a general suspension will ordered.Condensed Telegrams.Geo.H.Mills was convicted at Brooklyn yesterday of the murder of his wife.A.8 Howell & Co., Bath, N.Y, A Uabitities, ; assets, $40,- be University of Pennsylvania The the = rules rouen oo a Edward Stanley yesterday shot and killed John Harris, his rival, at Varoville, 8.C.Stanley escaped.j I herders were lost in he, snowstorm \u2018Washington, Dak.on the © bodies Save ro been found.pert, a handsome blonde, and wife rocket ctisen of Canton, O., hag son of a policeman.rs i Co, one of the Oldest oo SOFIE bouses in New York have sus t is thought the liabilities are Suspended The Now Jersey House has passed the Abbot ration Tax Act.Its passage is consi & heavy blow at railroads.The Attarpey-General of New York has denied io 8D ion of Warrel Currier to bring & the West Shore Railroad.Botti have been introduced into the Mississippi House looking to the impeachment of E eral Smith, State Buperintendent of Education, on on account of intemperance.orl * Pitish Pi pes the coming mee 8 a, TOpose a re- duetjod in ou the puddiors wèges.t is believed per cont.been ac a gpariors have been sixteen suicides and two hi Saath Carlo since the lat of that the newspapers district bave been paid w Sappres un a tion of the tragio events.ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.Fifth Parliament-First Session, ToroNTo, Feb.27\u2014The following bills were a first time:\u2014Mr.O\u2019'Connor\u2014To pollen ress for rent.Mr.Laidlaw To amend the Consolidated Sen Act of Mr.Watere\u2014To AR Act respecting ers\u2019 Inquests.Gibson\u2014 Bardy-\u2014 \u201ciospecting Le gy Ges r-Works an Comnazies Hardy\u2014Respecting License Das o toll bills were read the third time \u2014To er amend the Act incor Roman Catholic Blshope of 'oronto and Kingston in Canada in each diocese.\u2018To authorize the township of Col- hestex Bouth to borrow certain mopeys ghester churchwardens in the di of T ir Hows In roply to Mr.French.said 1 © proclamation briseine ment to roe was a intended to 2 for th B80, which le for the e tribution of judgment on Insolvent sdabteres Roes (Huron), [n reply to fo.Brere- ton.said his atte been called to necessity for introducing legislation Bo to control the spread contagious diseases among horses, but es the member for Bouth nih Ontario bad introduced a bill Sith that end in vigw, he had decided to Mr.Boss 8 Cost Middlesez) said, In reply to Mr, Broder, that instructions had been given by the Department 0 of Education as ts the nee the text-books known as the \u2018\u2019 Royal \"in the Normal orModel 8chools,and these instructions would be found on page report.After recees the following bills were Ga Com mittes ~\u2014To incorporate the vs respecting the debt of the hs county of diceer to author- {ze the town of ingwoos to issus certain ntures ; to oran the Westport and t Bte.Marie Ball Eallway Lom td reduce the capital stock thé English Loan 2 moved for a return of all onde! idence | Mt ae im- The owing.hieieran were read a on FEL the Assessment Act oipal Rot: to amend the Ditches and Water courses Act; to amend the Cone soldated Municipal Act with reference vo the construction of drains.Thomson & Gowdey\u2019s Sales.DID BUILDING SITE, SITUATED corner of 8t.Charles Borromee a cottage an outbalaing ais proper tr is central, an 8 ng houses, mus so owner Toa ing tho city two su lots on the corner of ed to believe o that my candidature is in pel and Ib I have Ry so zealo PSE the views of the citizens at therefore.decided to place with confidence that iy supported me last shall this year their ve a large support from many influential nds w.sion.0 opposed me on the former ocoa- Should I have the honor of being elected to pee sod , faponsibie t wo! th the electors Ee oT, 0 uld sition of Mayor of all my energies to ita best interests quite impossible to org nize and arrange for a canvass before .I therefore take this method of enerally to record their votes me without further solicitation.I have the honor to be Your obedient servant.HENBY BULMER SI.ANTOINE WARD.Friends SLEICHS.and others desirous of sesing MR JOHN 8.ABCHIBALD elected for St.Antoine Ward are requested to communicate with the Becretary of the Election Committee, 1808 ST.CATHERINE STREET, or with MR.ARCHIBALD, personally, at 102 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.498 ST.ANNS of furnis Election of ble at the J.H.BROWNING, Becretary.WARD\u2014PARTIES DESIROUS Vehicles to assist in the ALD., Will please assem- Committee Room, corner of Duke and Ottawa Streets, at 7 o Glock | sharp on the aout atsatne h A is ol eption aturcay M 0 arch lst)and Mington Street, Point Bt.Charles, Parent Bros\u2019s Sales.IMPORTANT BALE \u2014oF\u2014 BUSINESS PROPERTIES, Ou TUESDAY, 4th March, at 10.50 a.at our Booms, 287 St.James street.Nes.815, 817,819 St.Lawrence st.Those fre most substantiall allt stone galv and nt stores, roofing, feof Ty well situated for business.Lot x140, with frontage on Bt Dominique st.; torea 43x75.INVESTMENT.Neos.600 and 671 St.Lawrence st.Excellent bricked store, with tenement sables à Sortie stories, stone foundations, sheds, and vacant lot immediately in rear o ving a frontage of 43 feet on St.ue street.Mes.EL.53, £3, 57 St.Lawrence st, \u2014aND\u2014 Nes.48, 49, 44, 46 St.Dominique st, ares hie\u201d ipvestment (8t Jean Baptiste a cottages and on ovo streets, well paving te tenants.A desir- T ole will be sold en feet frontage on both streets.Neos.1097 te 1081 Bt.Joseph st.Two well balls, st stores.three-story building, on 2150 wis this desirable investment.Lot © on \\Yorkman st roughly.Please The above to be sold on easy payments, with :@ per cent.interes Paæewr Bros.Beal Estate Auctioneers, B97 St.James st.W.H.Arnton\u2019s Saies.OB Sundries; also, Ho Fi se LOTS\u201d TWEED hot AND Furniture, 2 St James 4th, Bale at wM.H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.Hebert & Lemicux\u2019s Sales.A EST AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIES, Meaday, the 8rd Mareh, as 10 o'clock a.m.Bale of Sploes, Tea, Wines, Liquors, Scales, Tea Salata Gale without reserve.at 10 o'clock a.m.813 HEBERT & LEMIEUX, Auctioneers.Pa oons, BES FOR THE CITY OF MONTreal.\u2014All applications for Wholesale gr Beta Liquor 8 must be Kisgnee Aot, on or before the FIRS at the License omni 0 nse, 2 No application can be receiv ops, for V sselg.ade under th Sat ds.By order of the LICENSE COMMISSIONERS Montreal, 30th Feb., 1884.For the City of Montreal.448 Tevet truction an te sell or rome 4314 © management of real estate an Se ral Roule depend on recei DORAN.Accountant & Eataté 34 8 RS-PLEASE CALL AND Office, 214 Bt.James street, esoription of property you om my long ex er e I fit, ve possees 0 of it, you may ent, troet.atm t.James A FRESH SUPPLY { LUXOR OIL.! \u2014 2 \u2014- BEST AMERICAN { COAL OIL.Cresemovos Miro.Co.TV, 6.James Street TD diecd t£ GP TRUNE RAILWAY, SUBURBAN TRAIXS.Commencing about May 1st.local train service for the Summer Benson wiil be resumed between MONTREAL and Vau- Montreal, 10th Feb., 1854.JOSEPH HICKAON, General Manager.48 Seod SILVER: FOR SALE AT STAR OFFICE.Meetings and and dmsmoments.à Acero OF MUSIO.Tuomas, Lessee and Mazagee Four N hts -mencing ey EDNESDA the Peerless Fun-M SALSBURY's cL \u2014 locluding those pupajar favarites, NELLIE MCHENRY, | FATE SAISBURY, A in their new a comedy.i HREE OF A RIND.; SURPRISE PARTY BOE, Men et xi CADEMY OF MU 8 A HENRY Taonran, Lens 6 Manager.5 MONDAY, MARCH Sra, i Every Night during the Week and BaTusp.MATINEE.Lhe original and celebrated: ax RICE'S BURPRISE FPARTY:! a!etroduging * the en opE ler Comedian, JOAN 3 arming Comedi 5 RATE CASTLET 10d Jd 8 Soterio of Bter: a rests, in era: Comedy Mosaic, entitled.smatio, Uperatio FOP; or, the Fortunes of a Dramatic Auther.Bale of Beats at Nordheimer\u2019s.Sly WJ CNTREAL DIME MUSEUM c Every Afternoon, 2.30; E Mo Last week of Charles Diam see y ê REE Ever: Sraxp Saturda \u201cHet SALI § SPARROW & JACOBS Proprietors & Managers afternoon and eveping this 8, week th.FPERATIC FAIRY Hex) by the the faraous Houywond Cr A, ps 9 chorus i fr ner Mee EE » ce afternoon and evening A SOON a 4 ADMISSIUN-\u201410 cents ; lower.Seor, 20e.45 CRYSTAL RINK! ANNUAL RACES, To-Night at Eight o'clock.2 Mile Members.1 Mfle Boys\u2019 under 12 Years 1 Mtle Open.Quarter Mile Hurdle (18 in.) in heats One Leg, one round.2 Mile Boys\u2019 under 15 Years.Half Mile Backward, Open.5 Miles Open.ONE PRIZE FACH RACK.25 cents entrance each event.ADMISSION, 15 CENTS.2 secs SANUEL ROBERTSON, Manager, N°OYCE TRE COOPERS\u2019 PROTECTIVE UNION OF MO The General Monthly Meeting will be held h 8rd at o'clock p.m., on MoNDAY next, M at the Canadian Institute.111 Notre Dame st.for the General Election of Officers and other important business.em are requested present.By order of Cor.Bec.503 NEW AND ORIGINAL A Humourous and Edifying, on THE TRIALS OF A 1e Re ON 1 Fin be delivered by the Rev.J n the Lecture Hall of Be Man Popes 67 Bt.Urbain Street, onT Day G, - arch 4 Doors open at \u2018 Tick ge: HH Lontane obS Eloi 5112 UEEN'S HALL! GRAND CONCERT 0 \u2014 oF TRE \u2014 IRISH PROTESTANT hig BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.FRIDAY EVENING.PERRUARY 30th Among the Autractions ihe following Artists MERS.K.ALINE 08G000B, The Famous Soprano.THE HARMONY MALE QUARTETTR I od Seats, be pd Tan etre di Se 32 HE ANNUAL G Meeting of the Iris DA ) fieseiving [ droite door wn ONDA dE n ny the 3rd March, at o'alouk A tun attendance is Fenuestod.: 504 R.X.THOMAS, Ses.Q\u201d HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS LESSONS IN DANCING.! Meducoé Terms for Balnace of Seasen.onday and Friday Evenings.CLASSES: { Mondor, \u201cTT Afternoons.or C W.DURKEE.GING, Sage DEPORIMENT WITH Di Glide.3% or Foe & Sr lessons, q ATTACK AND DEFENCE Of the IOB PALAOR Rockets Photographed in their Flight By Wa.Norman & Sow.Also, Tru Latest PEOTOGRPHS OP His Excellemey The Geverner-Generai.In several styles, tt BEVEN PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED GOODALL'S EGG POWDER THE EF DrécOVERED SUBST TUTÉ JOR Jules jiddings, etc ouate rèse MESSE ol color nd favor alse te \u201crendering wholesome and nutri ade.only by GOODALL.BACKHOUSE & C0.LEEDS, ENGLAND.And supplied to the Trade in Canada by thelr Agents, JOHNBON, RUSSEL & 00, T7 Bt James St.MONTREAL.OALL AND EXAMINE Watkins PATENT Odoriess Gas Heating Stove, 241 ST.JANES ST.CENTRE.wt MARRIAGES: oo MINGS\u2014At av De Deffers, ins rt mn Beers On & oy Bt a by v, Dr.Deffers, Charles Annie Rose.PR EAE SE HR Lo is ALA 2 nt Dy Revs a EER.DIXON\u2014At Belleville, OnL.Ba.wW.Bigbold, John liens On rat letoria Dix A D-BIMS \u2014 Feb.at Emmanuel Ghurch, on the Je Dr Bifenson.Bogs en.nt.tg He og ECs Second dnughiar of C i city.b.26, in Trinity A opti Yo AF Xia Mr.Bamuel E.Culley Re eintiina Yor ri.5 3 DEATHS.t hursday, Feb.EE A ie aed LS years.The will take place to- morrow (Batyrday) gti indi eatin © 15 uilym 8 ence to the Roman Catholic arch, un ons and acquaintances are | invited to attend without further invitation.BRACK\u2014In this city.Feb.28s0f apo- ALOONS, Mrs.Elizabetb Alcombrack, of B , Bg! ard 294 h 1, Cio f unoral im pains ay arc al p.m rom er -iR- w's residence M.o.54 James urville street to Mount Royal Emma sé ds and acquaintances are respec ly {nvited to atten BROOKS\u2014At Covey Hill, Feb.35 Mrs.William BONNEVILLI EAL the age of 3 years and 6 me Bonne lle, youngest son ope Bonney: ETH he funer- H leave wi the le che of x ather, 17 Dolaio street, Bt.Cunegondo.f Sunday, the d March.at 2.50 p,.m eiges Benton Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend.512 RADIGER\u2014OnN Friday, 29th inst, at the resi, ther.Nave 10 Bt.Philip street Prey or disons 250.Sarah McCulloch, beloved | wife of Chas.W.Radiger, Esq.The fuperal will leave the house for the Church of the ésu, on Monday, 8rd March.at 8.50 a.m.nds and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend without further notice, GHES\u2014In this city.on the 29th inst.Pat- HOG! ¥.Hughes, printer, aged 43 years and 3 months.Funeral will xe place from his Inte residence.No.64 % St.Antoine street on Sunday afternoon the 2nd March, at 3.30 o'clock, to the RB.§.Cemetery.Friends acquaintances Ea members of the Montreal raphical Union 118 and 145, are re- Ira ully invited to a MOORE\u2014In this ctv.a nt 234 Seigneurs street, h Feb., James, son of William Franny ane bre 18 years and 6 months.Notice of tune l\u2019hereaiter.sis TELFER\u2014At Toronto, Ont, Feb.27, William Teifer, 41 yrs.LEANEY\u2014At Btouffville, Ont, Feb.26, William Leaney, 69 yrs.SCARLETT\u2014At Ridgetown, Ont.Feb.28, Edward M.Scarlett, M.D.81 yrs, 10 mths.YOUNG\u2014At Belleville, Ont.Feb.26, Rev.beldon Young.64 yrs, 6 6 mths.McMULLIN\u2014At Toronto, Ont., Feb.32, James MeMullin, 87 yrs.HEWSON\u2014At Cobourg, Ont., Feb.25, Frances, wife of A.Hewson.yrs.HAT-AL ringer, 0 Ont., Feb.24, Maggie Hat- n OROSBY\u2014At Uxbri Ont.Feb.22, Keziah Crosby, relict of ids, Ont, Crosby.84 yrs.\u2014 Spit.The Weather, 1p.m.\u2014Thermometar st Hearn & Harrison's during last 24 hours.8 am 1 an.Max Mean, \u20ac¢ pm.Min.fie 28° 0 11° ! men nul 9 am.res 1 p.m., 2040 am.\u2014Probabilities pext bours:\u2014 Fresh to strong westerly vind oold, clearing weather.Appointments this KEvening.Academy of Musio\u2014* Three of s Kind.\u201d Royal Theatre\u2014 Variety entertainment.Mechanics\u2019 Hall\u2014 Dime Museum.Crystal Rink\u2014Annual Races.Queen's Hall Concert.The Reiationship, Maiden Lady\u2014 \u201cYes; ogr family has always pet very exclusive.You know General k was alwa (interraptingly)\u2014\u201cOh! I ane Sonora) Blank.He was a great Gen- Sa Geneon! Bis Lady (delighted) \"Yes, my little dont nt Terrible\u2014\u201cI heard ma talking about ft.He was a relation of yours, wasn't he?\u2019 ?Haider \u201cYes.Can you remember what?\u201d infant Terrible\u2014\u201cI can't just remember now.You are his grand hter or his mother; T torget which Philadelphia of, Lammence Wand SLEIGHS Citizens favorable to the Election of MR.HENRY R.CRAY, and having Vehicles, which they can loan for Election Day, are requested to send them to \u201cthe Committee Room, 66 Bleury Street, on Baturday Morning, at Hall-past Eight.By so doing they will greatly oblige the Committee.NJ AYOBALTY.\u2014\u2014 «er FRIENDS es ow Mr.HENRY BULMER, willing to lend Bleighs on polling day, Baturday, Marob ist, are requested tosend them to the Committee Room, Mechanics\u2019 Hall not later than 8.30 a.m, 511 GRAND BAZAAR! A of Ladies\u2019 à CPAS SN dE WII be concludod Satucery Eventag.__ 18 March; all fancy articles lets ou bend will be ns MUBIC AND REFRESHMENTS! Last night of the Bazaar at the Queen\u2019 8 Hall, Saturday Evening, 1st March.ADMINSION: 10 CENTS, +, , RE Physicians specially recommend PIERRE LAMOUROUX'8 SYRUP and PASTE for the 4 atment of Diseases of the To avoid ocunterfeits the Publio should see that each package boars the Signature and Address of the Discoverer.an PIERRE LAMOUROUX, Druggist, 45 Vauvilliers Brest, PARIS, Franses.BT TENNTROYAL AND STERL or fema quickly correct al Bol ; we 4d CENTS FOR SALE STAR OFFICE + re ae Tn me Shirts.\u2018 à AFP 8.OABSLEY\u2019S.Men's Co ME + Bougie, 8 Shirts.1° ma ep SE\u201d Mens Oxo as OX 's Oxford Shirts.+.Men's Oxford Shirts.AT 8.CARBLEY'S.Mons Shirts.qn'e Ÿ PER ler Shirts.AT 8.OABSLEY'S.Men's Manne) Shirts Men's Flannel Shirts.Men's Flannel Bhirts.AT 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.Hen Nabors Night Shirt, Men's Night Shirts.AT 8.CARSLLY'S.Men's Hine ge 's Linen Col Men's en Collars.aot nd whore at aor at $1.35 per 8.CARSLEY'S.Men's 4-ply Linen C Cuffs at 256 per pair, sold fois ero at 85c.AT B.CARSLRY'S.Men's Scotch Wool Underwear, Men's Scotch Wool Underwear, Men\u2019s Scotch Wool Underwear.AT 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.QE HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR! Spun Silk Underwear, Pure Bilk Underwear, Ladies\u2019 8ilk Combination Suits, Children\u2019s Silk Hostery\u2014all sizes, Children\u2019s Spun Hosiery\u2014 \u201c Ladies\u2019 Silk Hosiery\u2014all shades, Ladies\u2019 Bpun Hoelery\u2014 \u2026 8.CARSLEY'S ()BIENTAL LACES | quelles.2 to 10 inches wide, in extra fine 8 CARSLEY8 LAPS JERSEY DEPARTMENT! Ladies\u2019 Plain Jerseys, Ladies\u2019 Bilk Jerseys, Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Jerseys, Ladies\u2019 Black Jerseys, Ladies Colored Jerseys, Jerseys\u2014pale shades\u2014for ev\u2019g wear.8.CARSLEY'S (OBSET DEPARTMENT! Ladies\u2019 French Wove Corsets, Ladies\u2019 Satin Corsets, Ladies\u2019 American Corsets, Ladies\u2019 German Corsets, Ladies\u2019 English Corsets.You can be well suited with Corseta.8.CARSLEY'S PEs BUTTON DEPARTMENT! 1,000 Gross of elegant Buttons, in sll sizes, suitable for Costumes or Mantles, just rec'd.8.CARSLEY'S Jaxer DEPARTMENT! Bilk Satin Balls, Plush alls.Satin Sioniile Corde gs apeled Cords, 8 &o.roa chore.> ° ik 8.OARSLEY'S JAE GOODS DEPARTMENT! Real Spanish Fichus, Reai Duchesse Fichus, Real Guipure Fichus, Real Edelweiss Fichus, Duchess of Lansdowne Fichus.8.OARSLETS LAPPERTON'S THREAD.Clapperton\u2019s Thread we keep, as it is ing in public favor, being o en ask for.Their name is on every Spool.RES.PAUL & CO.Belding, Paul £00\u2019s Bewing 8ilks and Twists are the best.We recommend them, Their name is on every spool.867, 839, 891.808, 393, 897, 899 NOTRE DAME STRENT.se DICK\u2019S re .tosellat .$1.00 C8 HITE TOILET QUILTS.1 Case, aosorted, to sell at 90c, $1.10, $1.50.ell at $2.90, 25 Srerted, to 3 at $1.95, 1 Case, assorted, to sell at $3.85, $3.95, $4.55.\u20181 Case, assorted, to sell at $4.70, $5.90.ve 65, $6.90.invite Ladies to cal and examine cas goods.25 of the prices hom and they wh {Donne wo vou p VERY BEST CASH VALUE gr KNITTING COTTON.Please notice, we do tomers to the quantity C upply any MODERATE quantity from stock k.k and any POSSIBLE quantity in s fow Jot Umit our ous- ey can buy.At the low price we are gelling or it pays a fair cash Toft, go if | 15 Slr enough ask for or 6500, and you will no be told that we qanaqts 8 ly you beyon the limited number o.balls.TWEEDS, TWEEDS.We are now showing & full Assortment of new Canadian and other Tweeds, all splendid value.Canadi eeds at 400.7 900, 95\u20ac, SL.we $1.15, 50, 80a, 75, 88a, sooth and and English Tweeds, from 950 to JU STERINGS, ULSTERINGS, ULSTERINGS.New Bpring Ulsterings, prices from 7 $2, all cbol co mixtures.D om 700 to We are also, show 1 î Ladies\u2019 Fancy Cl ngs, 12 good quaiiti - at $1.90 $2.AR $2.25, 8 2.75 splendid val COSTUMES made to order.MANTLES made to order.SKIRTS made to order.Ladies\u2019 Cotton UNDEROLOTHING made to order, ; Jo ME & C> 408, 463 NOTRE DAME STREKT, 168, 107, 166, 111 ST.FETER ST.TERMB\u2014COssh, and only one prise.51t USSR ro07 TOOTH Wan De for Sowing snd d preserving the teeth.(|NIVERSAL_ MEDICINES HORSES & CA PORTES and CA LE cheisver may the in ae vastly Io = es in every way by the DICKS Blood Purifier.Ré It jones 1 A ow Pre pépsrssRe and à marvellous efect un; n Pe best or poor por ! toals.od h2D una: ator qua aud yorms.he believe the futlening or the market is facilznted by the a Blexs Blood Purifier.TEE PROPRIETORS, Lond Y DICK & CO.LE PAPIER: WLINSI The great success of wWLINsr Paper is due to its power to draw irritation to the exterior of the body.The best doctors recommend it for IRRITATION in the CHEST, COLDS, BRONCHITIA, BORE THROATS, GRIPING, RHEUMATISM and other PAINS.Very simple and easy in its use.One application is sufficient.J.Wislin & Cie, 31 Rue de Seine, Paris.For sale by all druggists.\u2014Bos that vou get (he name WLINFL\u2014 ea nase areal, Prepare also a splendid \u201cLISTER, or avarins Ringbones, Our ba onli! LR der Cuts.Burns LINIME xT for, awellines Scalds, dte\u2026 bot Big: Hl Jui UE 25e i he TI 224 DICK & CO., P.O.Bex 481%, MONTREAL / AMERICAN POSTAGE STAMPS FOR SALE, \u2014AT\u2014 STAR OFFICE.Bruises, | LATEST PRODUCTION IXOXR AL ED.PINAUD IX OIA.Soap IXORA.Essence IXORA.+ Jollet Water ZIXORA.Pomade IX OR .A IH ORAN.oe IXORELA.Tollet Vinegar 87 BouLxvARD DE STRASBOURG, 37 PARIS SILVER: \u201c FOR SALE AT STAR OFFICE Corey ull treshin for th y reires.ng pre on for 8 bai, fonde pe = ST ONICIRAL ELECTIONS.\u2014 \u201c \u2018 Nip UBLIC NOTICE IB HEREBY Bu ta gh VEN.that striet orders have 4 issued forthe rigid enforoe- sestion of ections in violate the law gant 1 ho m neti Bll persons w.the provi ons of f the said secdon.via ry inn or tavern licensed Tor the sale ° or ecto on ds held the time the anos, a penalty of one the keeper of suah tavern ae FR de sr Date pen LA of any spirituous 0! m o al at aforesaid, pending such ch election.(By order.) CONS.GLAOCKMETER, City Glerk.Mowranai, 39th Feb., 1884.811 ei ee EE opened, Pandred ollars agains negleats te VV ere bronze, For Monuments and Statuary.Handsome, durable and cheap, Inspection of samples invited, at Grozox 'W.Rrxos, { +s6and765 } { CmRAIGST.J ns Men\u2019s Lamb\u2019s Wool |: Underwear.S2.26 REDUCED T0 $1.25 nn ESTATE A.W.CRAIG & C0.Pros TO HIRE\u2014A NUMBER OF fine second-hand\u2019 pianos to hire, in- Blaloyar on the ce ebrated instruments of Weber: mber for t James ering, Yose & Bons, Dec Re al asic.Le to N.3° 3 ee W.LF.P, Ooms) a FATES DÉAIN PIPRA, = SOFA, CHAIR AND B AA large stock always on han FO PHYSICIANS.JUST ARRIVED: - ds _ BUFFALO LITHIA WATER EXTRACTUM PANCREATIA OLEATE BISMUTH.W.A.Drm & Co.14 & 16 PHILLIPS BQUARE, MONTREAL.GHTS CORN and WART OURE, Certain and Sure.80 CENTS PER BOTTLE.©.L.WIGHET.Drvearst, 665 8t Jesdp nt, (Cou Mlchmont).07x ED HANDS use Chickweed Cream.For Boge Nipples use use Covernton\u2019s Nipple RR BR-FLUID! (REGISTERED)-A de- used daily.Keeps 28 Pl Frat A ba FARM FOR SALE.ONE OF TRE, Prat S08 FARMB 8 COMPRISING 500 ACRES, ARTA MEL LED VRLT ASE AT Buildtigs, including fue stons home are A RIVER AUN \u201cranoven .Prorentt WITHIN HALF AX ACRE OF OUTBUILDINGS.property is situated within 354 miles Hon ngdon railroad station ond of a mile PL th Allez oof Atholstan, foto re stores, © Le pro na cantresi ie of the fines property de tricts in wer Canada, and can be divided into two farms of 100 and 300 acres each: ill be sold on liberal terms.Apply for particulars to R.W.Guux \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFICE MONTREAL, re.pat finer op! Ho or ee a v STAN Te is th Ee 1e stimajant Pre a8 IRE article, Xie ous securement 0 reed the initials .A \u2018General Agents Fu BE Gy.+ en cts, | potter Things te Coma = [Flies thro Bout Or ow ths sly rom £13 lich ofthe ine.pl : much of the or op! tion to Mr.Malone ia due to an attempt to a of charts.end kind h Berre has made Corian folk envio voters see through the game an go Justi oe.Mr.Malone has man of r.McShane\u2019s good qualities.Many a ces of his oar rities whieh are done J done ix in A quiet, unassu manner.He really a Whole souled man end a sensible man too I although I did not know him personal- y until this election.\u201d ST.LAWRENCE WARD.A voter in St.Lawrence & close observer of election tactios, said : \u201cDid you ever ses an 80 despicable as the means mken y Mr.ar's Committee to injure irrep proche tixen?Really, its a ehame have election bummers, without a font ats e in the city, 0 about | maligne Gray, & man w \u201c e Eee ES shfuldirs you Know that snme of these very profeeeional electioneering men now runpi E bout the yard wil with their candidate firet offered the to Mr.Gray\u2019s Committee, And, 6 tei g re oan, hired themselves es, or aware of it and porn shame to thers My opinion is that Mr.H.N.Taro might be better or eraployed ed o, trying to prejudice th againgt Mr ray, know} as the beet cand at ever oontested the Ward.like Mr.Gray's manliness in his reply to the awstton, My opinion ts, if I know an of human nature, the respectable voters of 8t.Lawrence ward will go Tolntarily to the polls and Mi fot aro pt of of the unmanly tact tice are being used against him.r.y does not to the Sams church yard who is universally ao lidate in man that I attend, but surdly he can be a good eigen, broad.iberal clits boc 1 ue nt, broad citizen.en we see auch men as Mr.Warden King, d Dr.pell on, award y an e 8 80 fen of Mr.Gray vibe eléotionee ray, surely thee tile.toot parti ony lo us try Mr.Bi a.oy my say us try Mr Gray and if ke does wrong, turn out in due course.Do you know (hero Isa new interest being awakened in civic affalrs, -and I hope see as the result of it a civic ireform tion & to nominate fit and proper candidates.As it hasbeen in the t all the nominating has been done by naar: and that is why some of the citizens have stepped in to nominate others.By all means let us stop this nominating by contractors.It looks bad and is productive of m mischief.Fancy Mr.McKeown ocatribuling two thousand dollars to secure the election of Mr., and then in a month afterwards tendering to the City Council for a road oontract, where Mr.Hagar and others are supposed to vote conscientiously.The thing is outrageous not be tolerated.goog, \u2019 0 egraphine ds you think there ib +.tn thin it?ell, they will do anything under the san to carry their point.\u201d Lor ST.ANTOINE WARD.# Do you hear much about the feeling in Bt, taine Ward?\" \u2018There is a strong disposition to give Mr.Archibald « is ho; by many that it if mood honest men like Mr.Arc d and Gray can be secured other good citinens vue oe be attracted to the Council; ust now it 1s difficult \u2018oi respectable people to run, and I know neither Archibald mer Gray sought the office.\u201d t \u201c1 4 THE PAUZE CASE.re Preliminary Invest ion\u2014The - dence\u2014The Prisoner Committed.The preliminar Invest ation in the case of Alfred Pau pector of the été de Prêt et de sit P Fonciers, charg- with forge was continued before fans M eat D as this morning.Mr.Fla en Pauzé, brother of the accused, deposed that his name as signed on some of the cheques had neither been signed by him personally nor with his: authorization.He consequently pronounced it a for set egret ie bv iy rother SN Be ras Mr.Pauzéd's brother- mor Toh whose name the other cheques Tere endorsed, also pronounced the signa- of hls name a { hi De Marti, Manager of the Jacques Cartier Bank, eposed that the cheques referred to in the above evidence were discounted at that bank.quet, a teller of the bank, in his de- ition tés od that Mr.Pauzé personally Pook the cheques to the bank and they, were deposited to his credit.The three cheques in question are one for $320, and two for $310.Mr.Paurd has not Jo completed his statement, which he paring with a companies Evi- ry view to a settlement a interested; but whether a settlement is effected or Dot, as the action is a criminal one, it will have to be followed out to the end.This Mr.Pauré was fully com- i oad his trial at the Court of Queen's Bench, on four indictments for for- ry.A New Invention.Mr.EL.L.Maillet, advocate, of this eity, nas) Just In Invented av np, contriv ance for e ice roofs, spou snd sidemaiia.Tho new fnvention, \u201cw v ch le déglaceur,\u201d promises to Das beer, as pamed nsable a household article as the broom.It consists in an axe, a pick and a shovel, combined.The form of the instrument adapts it splendidly for the out- ting of ice from the windows, on roofs and in the water troughs leading to the spouts, the edge being used as a strong shovel for the removal o large blocks.oan be used e for cleaning sidownike Las a cl hopner inan u pright posi- Je Maillet has applied a patent the new invention will be on the market in the course of a few days.A Case That Fell Through, - Jenny Stewart, employed in Campbell's tip: | restaurant, corner of Cralg street snd St.Laribort Hil, charged her employer this = in the Recorder\" with haw ing assaulted her.The defendant declared that Jenny was a heav: drinker, that he had never struck her and that he was only endeavoring to prevent her from go out to buy liquor.Recorder dism the | qase against Campbell and the complainant ordered to pay the coats, $3, or go_to Jail for sight days.e bas another thot employer for sl Sp er eh she declares the de- ent owes her for wages.She Fancled the Church.Jobanna Morrisey, ,, axed od, 80 drunk Jestarday, that was pi able to ing in the viainity of Bt.Patrick\u2019s Church she thought she would just drop in there.She soon fell asleep and upon being Sakenad created quito a disturb Tes wrrosted, ay aud this morni wee ht before the Recorder he res st ate Duly got ou out of Sorell two M ost tad d doing a good usines.His onor told Jobanna that she could practise ng herself, for the next two months at the common jafl.- Masquerade Ball at Leusueunil.A successful masguerkdo ball ball held in tbe or ing Fri day.evening, at which there wero presont i the élite of the vian town, together with a lar, number of thelr a sod El frien was n un hes aks ver ramené a 8 kero) en r cing was resumed % Tr again and kept up until three o'alock.= wn to rundown Mr.Gray?\u201d | ; ry FP TE Sentral erumont vigor ria STi Skating La, ston vo 000 sends sosm te se dress toons Hichatien Back on Hotel, veers Toe co.1221000 d5 0600 MAG memes pescsesse us ab.var di.obo \u2014o.sete mecrecn eue vacce 0e hi h Hey BlOSewe: coco sowsoveens Damen & ww & veccccdetemsests Hugh Grauham.0.Wm, Notman & Son.asc 99 .Mack leek ds earns cevescsesvens on thie RPERARAR o+\u2026ucuce ces Great ace Éaliver iis Go.Jas.Johnson'& Co.J.T.Mor .Canada Atlantic \"Pine: fjroene & ons Co Cantlie, Jock, Bong & & bee: \u2026 Honey & Lac ubber Co Kinne & oavy vesvasree J.W.Mackedie & Co.John à Macloan La Ee: terson, Kissock pari Fowder rd Co.Robert Reford & Co.Montreal polie Mills Co.ndsay & Co.Meopherson & Co.Can Paper Co.,.Mi Fisher, Bons 0% Co Benn: North-West Buffalo Robe Oo.&Co.Watson eee mans, Bons & Oo.Wilson, Paterson & Co.Pa Sewing Machine Go.|.Kerry, John Crawford.Whitney, Wardiow à Co: Gart .cove poe ecssesscons \u2026 BSE prove?tn EEE $553 5 4 ë 2xp-pHHOHHOHOM4AOMO D S32 pret Yufrosno 4 Mongenals.& A.Badli {ior & Vo.Hann seve vere scan Larin Biaiklock Bros.Corriveau Co \u201ctsesnenseapacnes PL J D H.Deayson Bros.A.as n0cnuss varccttecantenes J.BH.RA Molson à Héca.: sooncm sde edden Cartage Co dimaiteaï.oser \u2014=vesennes -= SEATS REKT, occu) Shields, n & CO cons or hres Teoma, wlth uae of Riche AND- ACK ~ Te Stanofice.813 > VICTORIA N ime CBATS.\u2014One ou he fives?80 mont Seren in the Domuniun.or if found in their Tr puesession.will bez prosecuted.BE Dot ET vase ear McGill street is corner pes fg y 512 ST\u2014 STRAYED OR STOLEN, TRON 0 FOUN Liss St., white bull pup, ansvering : x Fic parties retürning io above addres, ve reward, rial EEET plendia\u201d Corn 53 April: 57% May, hie option slong Bitar ia bation sity person In Whese oes: showed an cha e up to hour s ciged, stood 57% ats 36% Ma and OST\u2014ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, À SMALL SKY BE Tames street, Enowg as \u20ac And Worcestet vin De À.4 6, opr Arriving pe D So as £7 Er ERI pearing ontreai an: pet a Tete Rates.mont Haireed HL James sw.HOBART, SL Alana, Vi.Jan.39th, 1804 0s x sppiy at 1be Central Ve A.C.STONEGRAYR à W.CU du 6, 8 108.710.712.Tid, occupied by 377 Terrier, with owner\u2019s name and address on colla: after ths notice auy person Sa & found will be prosecuted.811 at $17 70 May : \u2018advanced to sit 90, Srocistering that Dgure as report was taken down.La Ho very week at $9 55 May, but steadily anced to $9 62 May.cago grain market closed steady.Ww as Le March, ap abri MK dar.Corn 534 Maren.Bh Ar oh, Oats 817% March, 31°; Aprit.a 30% Ma rk $17 8214 March, $9 65 Nay.The receiptsof cera inf Chi were thus sted this a.m: Wheat 25 000 Bus hels, corn 75,000 bushels, oats te 57.000 bushels.and 8 ho aon advanced as follows: Wheat bushels Tho 125 is of hoge in Chivegr 2 0.00 @ receipts of hogs cago were thas ised by wire: 11,500 to-day, wait Jonterdar.Shipments à 304.) left over fi Beary ee ots bing.Lu où patine iss cefpts $ S00.arket steady.ho New York rain ma market was a little firmer in tone no to the inclement nature of the vosthor w leh incuioated the belief of damage to the wing ero Red Winter wheat, No 108 aroi, rss Papi ril.112% May ; corn 6 5 March, 63% à pril, 64% Return to Gé Bleury St.t.and be stating terms, \u2018\u201c X.roues Te Riri A Actes ST grates a cerner Bt.central corners SES Lo THE 26th INST.A WHITE VHITE SPITE i hee as.Wa: D\u2014BY A MERCANTILE Eur STLEMAX, and room convenient to oat ANADIAX PACIFIO RAIL aa.C Eagan Drveston AE | omaha T= v4 Ameen fF peta, De de ym Yr ANTED-AFPRENTICES AT x VV OU, LUS D CN USE ET rdware business.Apply in > es! rePumine WW ANTED-\u20144 LAD TO LEARN THE WHOLESALE inciude rome Ex\u201d Eu ost drawer 2001 P.O.: tayo ain ! relérences required.Sherbrooke, off âress \u201c W.1 \"ITR e a that tt must Es) Moutres) 3} TMB Tam Lee Fast Losal a =n | Ex Fxpress.De re real es Tri ET Arrive Gliawa, Hh Ere Ree [ave Gtiawa, ps repel Tocreass | Arrive Montreal.1 pm ne | re Wa \u2014 GESFEAL ERVANT, WH scenic Hoa a dens at No.à SEanes Kream, ghove : HE ne does s.rt al my ou pe ELEVEN e'elock.THOS.J.POTTER, ANTED\u2014EVENING LESSOXS IN T Ww D\u2014EVENING LESSOKS IN SERRE 31 Auctlo: elegnnt appointnents of ada re out & peer FEET ET SE ET, Ee VWARTED IMMEDI ATELY.A THOROUGH INES, CIGARS, CHAMPAGNES, LIQUORS, TOILET SOAPS, TAR.USE ences PÉSnired.Tl HherboceRe seme oo ooo \"ater MOUTH BLOATERS, &e.dress © CO ELE de LARGE SALE OF JOB LOTS, GROCER- Wg oneal ATS TER CENT.ON ok AE EA my Room, 8, Wednesday Morning, 84h Mareh, the morning EE ant Ke As dou 50.000 oo VW ASTEPZCHILDRES TO ATPEAR IN KINDER Lad The Bale \u20ac Sule Teine Goan.Tams, RESERV aad LiVERPOOL\u2014Latest prices current\u2014Feb.29.s.4 0 WAÈTEP \u20ac A RITUATION AS Ad ST-CLA German), use to Vienns os 5 3 3 Address \u201c X.re STAR office.\u201c 0 : 886 8 ANTED-\u2014THE À ADVERTISER, on Ta Qccu \u201c 33 0 aoods Hélas Ln nis olty.;desiress nga Sa \u201c uv © & frst-ciass boure in À ences as fo character and a.fier.ire an shall yn ee with at swployer, \u201cauë6 of &bo REE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE position.Address \u201c Energy,\u201d P.O.Reported on Dros.Sock Br strates An .Wiens RE YOUNG OIRL, A8- GENERAL 7 \u20ac Te Ors Cig poly with reference, At 4 Price her RES dire.100 Han, di \u2026\u2026.BT se HE sa ANTED \u2014 & CB &Q.i88 -C.C arc.- Wabnah 15% 16 Can.Pac.Unto ro \u201cFig 784s ree < MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, pleported for THR BYAR Pr era 3! Strathy, Stock ES revk; To-day\u2019s Last Semi : di samme Ou Car.Goes THOS.J.POTTER, Anetioncss.ELMONT STREET, Noa 35 and 27.Bale by auction of two Cut-stone Family Rooms, St.James street on Thursday, the 6th Mareh, as 11 o\u2019clock.Thess houses are substantial and well puits Residences, at my aa YY inch Theo corowsll, 5 each, nice yards an each sid of \u2018the : ao e a ot NG TR Lao ae f press.Burlau Lite.à on 8 BiFuTY 8e Bliuaied yy this fine high and favorite stree Bey w Van a SE Zi Lemoine advantages of pure air The situation is undou! vpnient in the city for a sds IMMEDIATELY, 206 faike hint snl the most con- ess or profes- trom fol de PS WANTER OR a room.wiih Coat vus x es Thies shoot To.\u201d RL s UE |s suclently known, {acon thle) Sima w.- LAW.WASTED CARA BAERS.rt TBETVEEE ¢ | WANTED_OXE CR DED ou PLL TPR | Hone Je hy apenas Proprietors bi Davee bad no increased rents will go higher.-4 Wan ESS Rene pad Bu HANDS Te LEARN.Sr feted hy EE tals, snd m most peopl &!FLENDID BUILDING SITE STTOITED at tb the corner of St.Charles Borromee between Ontario and Bh WARDEL 2.0 COOK ONE WILLIN ou Scotland, engagrmest.an enga measuring about 35 feet Charles Borromee and over 100 feet on bis A porn hou is None à and WASTE NTED\u2014BY A in Sp men Sota VED from Ey 475 =; .ss rh hoy 2pe quty./Mon.T.Co.{123 [172 [1234/1223 23pe + \u2026 at laut 8 so.soc |esseccn EC cequanus \u2026, ess sit .13980 1 oso x.* esecssosces-| - PA pes ne | Be 8 | 8634) be A BT, BLK.N velf generally useful out the boues.4 Foundling Street.ei must be sold, as the own.136, 13 135, 128 axp 130 FULFORD STREET An five brick tenement Ha, i well rented\u2014a good paying in- Wo ontipe Ris French and Bot, 15 ox 16 5 2 h references.Apply 230 BT.ELIZABETH STREET, with ANTED\u2014IMMÉDIATEL RL, WALL wk 4 in rear, two brick tenements, stone ., Toremto, Wm TE Tg TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS, corner of Kont and Bhaw streets: EB BF Oo ne oo Western Avonue, Got SE Antoine _must be sold to close an os Bale at our real estate oma No.21 St AXTED 2 02 SMART OFFICE Med?FOR sods hel \u2018Tuesday, the 11th Mareh, at 10.80 ¢o'slenk.\u2018NATANTED\u2014 OTSEMAID 110 CAN WAIT OX WEP Don between & and 7 THOMSON & GOWDET, Fras oibce WT Aa Fina x) Perce had wags RNGIXKER AD 81 A PROVINCE OF bec, district of Montreal\u2014No.parent Court\u2014Calixte LeBeur, Fo » Det: t, re WWASTED-A SERVANT GIRL.13 HASOVER sr tier, vn.Etienne \u2014On he Tenib day of » are nex clock In the forenoon, at th TED\u2014>A GESERAL, SERVANT, AT ONCE.3 WAL tamily.167 Cra , 1 of the sail defendant, No, 4: yon ow EXON A NOR.\u2014] for TEROTAR, W.i 5 in the \u20ac A ot Montreal, will be \u2018WAKTED FOR F iDAT.THE Tra or MARCH, Rouds A , ker, 1 .; an active and cleanly general t, who cnn aekion, Bro = Xav.84.milk a cow, and give gvod references.Union Avenge.(Bgiwn Bis, Counter; In New York.814 vaux docabl Po een Ta a 6 University st.o'clock.| .AILIFF 8 SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF beo, District of Montreal \u2014Na.9226 laine, v el, a Wnts nantey fend BY À RINGLE By WASTED-A GIRL OIRI, T° TO ARSIST WITH Hovsr 154 ST.JAMES TRE - ancanu seule Ana Degree sain, donne uko.Ww.Lee fl son, oe TN Mg, | ARCHER BAKER \u201c| guava TIME TABLES BONAVENTURE STATION.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Expat T5 Toronto, 8.00 sat S pa ons bry SH do ix a.5) EE PÉTER $n.pn pe Borel, 1040+ aly need BREST x rir game :R 4 Bak HER PEE EA at TERMONT copy pv.phone gorso porta.Api pons [ EEL fork! , ns Now New EE FRE sovTm.-RAFTERN RAILWAY.pe PéR a2 Cony\u201d ye Fr DELawame AND NUDSO arta AR CR A DALHOUSIE SQUARE STATION.CANADIAN ory La RAILWAY.hy 18% Tn Grn RI AS 1 alien ro LL am.NORTH SNORE RATLWAY.dE 40 Tem.Jobs 20 Fee = JE Se, 10e and 25e lve wu FOR SALE AT STAR OFFICE rlock in the de forengon, a the rele rind a ity of Hontreat su be be 5gid by an by To the goods and chatieis \u2014 TWO BOYS.APPLY AT , at 4 he MONTREAL AR, prints es 624 end 626 pany otreet, end 18) 7 et da published Late aR "]
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