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[" LAST EDITION.VOL.XXI.\u2014No.57.Situations _Harant.ses ANTED\u2014A LIVELY RELIABLE AG AGENT, TO Fejueseut me Jp be £ of Montreal, none but those anni eet und, snd wiiling to work ou a com lon vas sis, noed a vi rly.Beferences Apsd dasuel, 0 Jus stos Hunuisc- y AN Ter \u201c\u201cMONTCAL 3 MOUSE FANN ¥ j bas a om rv autry ox, wust speak reach an gL or write to toalin House,\u201d Farhi ti, Quo Py \u201cMo val uy W ANTED_BELVANT NUEBE AT12 BERK oT 54 - WE INT TED LADY DALE ELS.APPLY AT BAC PANIED Chibi A yas | \u201c RS Meads cus FRITTITEY will Ti \u201ctoy Roche nn ant ogurs, lou Battre st, Uttaw, A Ep 3005 oo, SIG CE USEFUL Ww «bout house tu xo to Broc GEE only first jass groom, with best refercnces kv arly.Mrs.Sones toien avenue, any day befurv o 4 \"5 « TED\u2014A SMART YOUTH Fuk AN OFFICE, 1 [be French.Address, stating ssc, ME ANT ED-CARET AEER FOK STANLEY ST.Presbyterian Chure h.Apply iu writing with L 549,\" DTAB office.Lu.555 ANTED \u2014 PLATE GLAss éÉVTTEKR AND glasier.Appis, À.Ramsay & Sou, 37, a He- eoliet st.WEE TED\u2014A YOUNG MAN WHO Has HAD T Wo liree years expeticuce 10 thojeweilery buat- nest.dpi to M.J.McNamara, Coaticook, I.3 WASTED \u2014FOR THÉ ENTERING D DESE IN A wholesale warehouse, s y vung man, rt at as us re de ve 3 N L SERVANT, Apply, 1360 Donte st ui V ANTED\u2014FIRET-CLASS CANVASSEE To DE ccuring adv vote s 28, his Hae Sec vertisements ares \u201cEL a8 = ancre w he cloveutu EB-aoup RTE TER TO TAKE UK Aide t cals Tob ers and confec- toners, 9 commissio.bid to ie right man 4d dress, \u2018+ 657,\" STAR AN RD A nes ASSISTANT FOR a ARM ar city, ust have very mnall family (with out = preforred), where there is an overseer, will bave house for theinselves free, state terms, pertusn- ent situation it satisfactory.Address, Post Bre Box 1723, Mon ANTE GO.SKIRT HAND.CALL AT __1158 58 2 OU AN TED.FOR A0 OFFICE à RESPECTABLE and fairly well educated yo wan abuut 1 8 years old, residing with bis arente.Evod penm uick at figures, speak, read and write French an Facliah, good wi wages Address, \u201cN 405,\u201d ANTED-KXPERT MCED CLUTH TAP FIN- , also x Lund sewers, steady work.Apply io bs i w Volowiteh, at Mess.Ureene, buns & Co.5 t.Pa 563 WA BOY WITH SOME EXPERIENCE TO TO wor small printing press.Babcock & son, 4 Bleury at.56 2 W ANTED- FIRST CLASS MILLINERS AND apprentices.2107 Notre Dame, ANTED-SOUNG LADY STENOGHAFHER State wages expected.\u201cP 058,\" STAR oftice, ANTED\u2014A PRACTICAL GLUE MAKER TO manufscture oo joint account.Address, P.O.Box 1107, Montreal.\u201ca 2 WARTE TED- MODELER JD.BAKER, 6 der ASTEP_ 25005 RAL : SERVANT.IN A family.cod plac small Englis! and fair liberty.Apply, 171% Bt Andre a 4e 2 Winn GOUD BMART BOY TO ATTEND horses and Hy slate wages expected and re ery, 175 Cra à AN MET ~PINNLK, ployment togood hand Booth 7 York st.Toronto ANTED\u2014A MARRIF D COUPLE WITHOUT children, man as hatjer = WOMAD 8 FO:xi COO must bave references.Address, \u201cP 634,\u201d Srax gv a6 2 LTE ADY EM- & Bon, 155 & 543 4 ANTED-DRE-SMAKER.PROTESTANT, FOR reo Rar uck centre re Food ood Chance tor sxperfenced Address,\u2018 V ANTED of EXP FRIESC ED PAPE x Box Jelly rian & Cu, 8t.Eloi st, opposite 448 Bt peuls 545 WAR TED\u2014A YOUTH ABOU T 15 XEARSOP AGE, for general office work, must be s good writer, Quien and correct at figures, of Theat habits and an bligink disposition.Apply to P.O.Box 1755.57 3 WABTED.PLaTy cu CUVE F FOR FAMILY OF, Evo.00 waahdn, ANTED\u2014A BOY Te DE FE SEAT OF GE as junior storrman.rogrie 3 NTED_AN A] SALERAAN Fon cr ply tu 619 Lagauchetiore st.GUOD, STEADY, SOBER AND.IN Telligent map to drive express waggon and must speak both langu.sud b bi ins pee erences.Apply at The Lane Mig.co,» conique st.a 7 AN \u2014A GOOD GEN BERVANT, 302 Bt Antoine st.571 VV ANTED\u2014E GOOD PLAIN COOKE, WASHING ironing, must have Retreats, 78 Vistes | W° \u201ciF 1 ast.A NG N 18 TO 25 YEARS OF sec, ss bookkeeper, ooh king and writing both good ref A 2 Jengudgos, muet bars 12 references.Apply, 2 ge and 1 o'clock p WATED OFFICE BOY, SPEAKING ren a Apply, Fee & Martin, 359 St James WANTED A SMART BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF erally useful in the futuro room.Avis, Merchant's Lunch Room, 26 H.at ANTED \u2014 À FIRST CLASS DKY COUN TER No one unacenstomed to the wholesale drug pusingus need apply.Kerry, Watson & _Co.851 8t, Paul st.572 ARTED GENERAL SERVANT.T PROTESTANT, ol) recommend INTER aoa ein a ST PE HIGHLY REcommended.Jesse Joseph, 873 Bherbrouke ANTED- RAPID AND CORRECT MALE OPERA- The | Brad- tor, on the Remington typewriter.street Co.we ANTED-TW0 MESSAGE BOYH.APP LY io 10 TM to-morrow, 21307 St.Catherine st.57 1 ANTED A GENFEAL SERVANT, FOUR IN 5 washing and ironing.Appl z Al Ran ANTED_TERY YLLER.Diy y ODs, G of ton, C.P.Ky.© Perubroke a smart Tua pré will da #ood © pena?Address, \u201cV 784,\" Brag office.a7 W ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASH GROOM.NO 0 THER need apply.704 Sherbrooke st.57 ANTED\u2014ORGANIST FOR ST.Presbyterian Church, Lachine.Cross, 88 ue James st, Montreal.ANTED-A GOOD POOR APPLY 55 SOE rocher street.POINTE FRÜTER ANTED\u2014FOR plan G e tant Diss.Nc! with diploma, mlary twent olloren T pont her 1 persopall or by post, W.B.reper te Are © Pointe B & J 5 ANTED DRY GOODS SALESMAN FOR Jarre western jeun, past window fair salary, tween one and, tyo ANDREW Apply to A.o HT 2 knowl réferr addres.140 McGill street, Let o'c .WASTED BY A WHOLFSALE CLOTHING firm, a traveller for Manitoba.Address, giving \u201c1455, STAR oi lice, 57 - ANTED\u2014A PL MN COOK, WHO CAN WASH snd fron.1# niversity st 873 WANTED.AT ONCE.GOOD > GENERAL B xs i in family of two and child.503 Sher.experience and references TED\u2014A STEADY YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE TER sleigh, one accustomed to the work pre- APPis tu 10) Conway at, Point St.C VARIED A, go GENERAL SERVANT, wag: ood ured Apply at 80) Mackay a re rT sn AKER AN LLINER, speaking French and English, Apply at 11406 FOLD -GEN EXAL SERVANT.APPLY AT 81 WET GENTLEMA SDF EXPERIENCE Dn each town, city, and village of Can.to representa popular institution.grétisfactors refer.anda disburséuient of § Notre a man ath, 50 per month Aide \u201ctions Seanad i fa: iy to make r mon «dress, with fu.rticulars, F, : Dos 178 Momireal va Ba Pupils Wanted.NANA SALSA NINS INS Sm SNS AN TED \u2014 PUPILS, PRIVATE TUITION nic SPegioition nquieh, literatu Germ Address.H 1167 eran omy, Oop #pd Sost.JANSON MO np OTF BOOE.SHORT- \u2014A BROWNCOY ERED N Finder will be han rded on returning same to William Drysdale a Cond 2322 Bt James ar, 4 bt Los \u2014ON MARCH 7TH, ALL BKYE TER: rier biteh, blue PRES prioked ears, answers be the name of ope » Anyone returning Le 4 SL Lawrence st, wil 371 I ONT-ON MONDAY Lan RoR Es ANTOINE st.near Mo and-tan pup about lalba, Finder will be Towarded by returning to BL Antoine at.Li BLA SILK UMBRELLA, WITH ( TN wood of handle.Finder will be re-: warded.on retiring to STAR office.573_ Situations Wanted, = ASTED-SITUATION BY CANDY MAK BLA Weueoral retail baud, B 274,\" office.3 jure Senperionoe, 05,\" B1ax vthee.WAS ELA © PITÇATION 45 A3 DOOBKEEP, ASTED- BY TOUNG MAN POSITION A 5 ThA ing ni or = clerk tu wholesale Poe 8 vof retorences, Addre «Aer à b! EPER Booms ta Let.OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED with buard._ > Doneyani uf CEL Fo NISHED FRONT RUA 1U LET, A NI Y FÜR.Eater room at 23510) BC Catuerine st, near all wodern convenisnces by steaws heat Board if r Quamp de Mars ur.OUM\u20141LEGANTLY FURNISHED, oi CATER CT at 11¢ \u201c MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 8.1859.every Gale MISCELLANEOUS.T LARGE PROPERTY KNOWN aaa 's old Tobsooo Factory.\u201d stusted on ler AL, Dear Jacques Cartier st, + OPP are The b erable fore 2 elevator manufac \u201c Tha lot is son reel\u201d For terms app Estate Jun bkelly.1004 8 No PSE st.Souris Le ¢ SALE A FINE COUNTRY BESIDENCE, hing for ess man wanting .Es for he summer, wii be sold at a barr particulars address, \u201cXN 1306.\" or srsiitont, yuick and correct at figures, a- a tontise nd strc tly sert mule oderate good SEY FULNISHED.a references jAddrces.\u201cD341,\u201d Stan office.53 8 3 GUM\u2014URFCRNIBHED \u201cSON US BA Wa cui PLILATIOS BY EX EXPERIENCED dat Apply 102420 St.Catherine v6.54 à sue\u201d Saut oh > vever, best rat 55 3 REE ÉGE, REFINES dE AN cox, a WANTED SITUATION AS GOVERNESS Ty gw fortablé, gus, e * won Bhd.childre Address, Tours Womens 4 yoynx \u20ac Chiustion Association.101 Metcalfe wt.W \"ANTEDZBY \"YOUNG MAN PO\" TTION 43 stenirrapher, have had 3 jears experience in law ufice, and epeak by b languages fluentiy.Ad- wn, LJ.May nn Meris st, Ottawa, Unt.53 2 WA D\u2014 SITUATION sw) ENGINEEL, furulsh best of references.Apply M ov Brunet > nt ou 8 \"ANTED - BY A STKIUTLY TEMPERATE 3 OU:1# MAD, speaking both langaages, # salu tion in à factoiy ur aasisiant store usn, ' keeper and not afraid of Lard work.References vitee, bts NV ANTEL-BY MARETED COUPLE, BELGIANS, diese man 28 hawndyman, wile as general A frum late employer.Address, \u201cU GJU,\u201d STAR servant vtfice su 5 \\ ¥ YOUNG LAD SITUATION 45 er or assistant, Hable sud ei vo of trust as clerk.Reply 08 ul \u201c: L 50: ss ki bou.fous.Or any » Tak office W AN TED_BY A YoUNe LADY fasion AS Address, si Hortband and typewriter.N #12,\" Bran offie 586 3 WANT ED ENFLOTNENT OF OF ANY KIND BY A willing to work.Apply jeune Enslishmen, orrance st.56 4 ANTEL ST RESPEC CTABLE YOUNG WO.WOMAN, a situativn in a Luudrs, Wid 636, OF Prosser.TANTED-ByY A HOOD, COOK, & STFU ON iu a private family.tral Employment and - Agency Burean, 1587 Notre 1 im street.do WANTED ~ BY A YOUNG BAN SPEARTNG BiH uages and having YOurs referencus fr.tn last employer, situation as ee or time ke hi has good experience lu plumbing and steam supp fen.Address, \u201cM 1821,\" STAR office TANTED-BY PRACTICAL CUTTER is ie Fapomuent hes best of references, speaks French acd Eng dress, LUGS Untaiio st, ai VW ANTED- BCE ATIUN AS BAUKEEPER UR JW.N or private, as England.» \u201cQ STAR office.waiter, by sober honest younx with © years\u2019 expe te speaking French ahd Ih Euglisa Address, \u201cR 717,\u201d STAR office.ED BY YOUNG MAN WITH 5005 education, speaking French, German and lish, a situation.dress, \u201cV 75d,\" STAR ole, WW me du VASTES WASHING BY THE DAY, BY A respectable woman Central Employment and Arency Bureau, 1582 Notre Dawe street.WE, SITUATION As KITCHEN SIBL St.\u2018ames strert, in rear.ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, une ne saleaman or traveller for whole speak French and Lab.ce.72 ARTED\u2014BY THE SUTH MARCH, EFTUATION sTOOUs thoroughly understands Bad Tene lately frow pet an ares riser and has du, he coun 763,\" 5-25 W NTE BY A LACNDRESY, SORE By THE usecleaning.18 no objection to dar, washing.{runing 0: > À 1 57.Hermine st N ANTED.| BY A LADY, ASITUATION AS AS CUPY- ist.Address, 142 st, Lawrence st.571 TANTED \u2014 ~ITL ATION \u2018As douD COeK BY respectable y vung Derson, city refereñces.Ap- Piy_220 st.George st.571 NW ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, HAVING GOOD connection among the merchants below Que- and the Dapuenes where he was ery and mer- becan about years, samples froin merchants on Hone, bust of referen- ES 74 OM uulssion for the above es furnished.Address, \u201cH - © Partuer Wanted, ~~ EL NN TANTED, PARTSER\u2014A BUSI NESS MAN OF wall pape PITS 1m 1s, aints, BY >: ship with cLarge of the tak .Antoine street, 571 CON = FRONT BEDROOM WELL FUBNISE- ed, on Dathruom fiat, not moving ip May.tu Fous Nous Dame st \u201cFORNISHED FRONT RUOM, RY Fr ble for mar:ied couple ur two gentlemen, terms Dodera rl hati uglish family, 1.Urhain et ue CUMS-1E TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT odern linprovewents, not woviag 15 May.Au LE Dorchester, as a vos AND Bu.bt.Pau, Sont \u2014 5 , FUL SHED, SUITABLE FO.vu.tie LE Se Er bain, iu the new los gentleman, 2 above Catherine.Ro ith Call after 6 p.m.Yas, hos heated with not water and ALD men.Avply to ESS 9 hues aveaue Scie M_FURNISHED, BINGLE FONT x May.Apely 78 3 BOARD, PECTABLE tenter CS OUEN TCHLY FURNISHED SUITABLE F OF A Ro 221 Bagg of Parl ntieznan.sL, Cor.avenue 86 3 DONB-COMFORTABLE board, bath and w.c.+12 St.Antoine st.ROBES?BOARD, TO LET.26 RUE SF FURNISHED, GOOD erme 83 per week, ab Res COME Laka mely orshed.Yate Ee asty board, no 74 Victoria st.zu oni College ave.CHEE«FUL ROOMS, DOUBLE Qk SINGLE ROOMS 10 1 Re si or or without board, hot and cold water Catherine Ross FCHFISRED.FOR YOUNG LADIES OB private (Louse.$2.50 per Pars » ed cou ple in 5 month cach 84 C p de VOMS-DUOUBLE AND SINGLE WITH FOaED.al) modern convenienve, BLL WOY.ing in Ma, Victoria st.RH, FINE E LARGE PRONT BOOM, WELL FI FÜR nlahed, reat $6 wonth, partial ed.94 Plyu uth Gruve, west el RUQME NF NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, VIT board, all mod DOUBLE, WITH BOAKD, ALBO TABLE every convenienoe, pri- bo house vlegients SNS TL 28 563 2 3 if req ulz- SUMMER COTTAG DOLAN'S near Aorrisbuze.Sealy situa Rifas SUPRA tgs obislued.séat HE BALE HOUSE CUR.OF BEAUDKY \u201cAND Robin sts.Apply to 281 Beaudry sat.574 Macintosh & Hyde, Standard Bulläing, 1657 St.James street.SET-VERY DESIRABLE, BTCRE, No.2401 + Cathorine Street, near Peel street, suituble or 8 fanay goods or confectioner's store.Apply 10 MACINTOSH & HYD tandard Dolidine, 558 157 atreet.Tes LET\u2014STOKES, No.468 UT.Si AND Zul Comunissioners strest, well Situated for produce or provision stores; sent ow.Ay MACINT MS & H 157 EL as 553 PMOL IEEE OBLOER PEN ECHANGE 2 Office.No.Dos ® Bao Mente Jiree how rament atrost.SACINTOSH À : RY d Lona: 7 BL James street.MACINTOSH & nyb tandard Bui _5 157 dt James street.Te \u2014T Wi OBE NEW 3 STUKY CUT stone houses, Soe.T4 and 768t Matthew street.extension kitchen, 1 mas, ted with \u201c\u2018Dalay\" furnaces Kent, \"$500 per annum, no taxes.App: MACINTOSH & HYDE.Standard Building, 5b 3 157 8t.Janes street.0 LET-TH STORY CUT STONE HOCSE No.35 \u2018College svenus, 13 roo! Bent , DO taxes.Apply to MACINTOSH = H DE 157 st.eins: street, ern fmprovementd, at No.iA i Hover bullaing.IN \u201cTHE HonTéE Usborpe st, 5e 3 use building, furmacos.ABP 0 Square, Lested FruoMs\u2014TWO0 ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR PP keeping, with water.at 1uQ8 St.MACINTOSH & HYDE, Rigs housekeeping, wr hs 58 5 553 bre St James street.OOM \u2014 TO LET.A LARGE FRONT DOUBLE bedrvois où first floor, would suit (Sue or two By Geo.Pare & Co., Bon Rie sander 4 locality: ters moderate.Address Renl Estate Agent, 5 xander stree 562 5 St.street.VOMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, RS Jamos stree bathroom flat, every convenience on Meo! Address, \u201cR715 College avenue.STAROface.57 2 GUM-\u2014FUKNISHED ~UIT SBLE Fod ONE © two gentlemen, op bathruom Bath col door from Windsor Hotel 1 st.water.3 ROE FURNISHED ROOM, WITH i AT ao 10s Mansfield st.VOM3\u2014ON ST.CATHERINE STREE 1 eel, 4 rows, suitable fora Apply, 2274 51.Cather at 00M- FU UNTSHED OR UNFURNISHED FRONT pario with board if desired.Ap- iy Berri st, above Ontario, couple preterred, NEAR \u2018family.572 72 VDUM\u2014A NICELY FURNISHED FKUN on bathroom flat, with partial board if 1¥v Bt Antoine st.[00M \u2014 l'AKLOR TO RENT, CU TFFORTAB and well turnished.184 Mountain st.Rua gon FUORTABLY FUKN \"ISHED, falls.\u201cpot © moving fn May.» street, opp.nt Gal MS\u2014A PCT FALLOH } CHNISHED Fon Foo Use of bedroom also, and ano d fat, separste or together, with or without bound re il Lagauchetiere \u201cbroet, Terme moderate.near Beaver 1 DUOH\u2014FUKNISHED, SUI TABLE FOR two gentiemen, at 7?Union av OOM5S\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBL bathroom flat, nicely furnis boarders, all Bt.Catherine > st.ed, ROOMS, with board, ern conveniences, 2434 57 4 T ROOM.required: LE 871 AN A > Craig 572 USE, UE 72 58 W ANTED-PARTNER EITHER SILENT UK AC- ve, with 82000 or $3000, to invest io a cery business, alre vady cra olished on 2 cash prines- ple, bio references will be given.T 766.8748 0.= V J'ASTEDUB ¥ A SUPERIOR pOUTIER, WELL acquainted, s partaer good capital, to start at once s t-clasa tailoring establishment.> 749,\u201d 3148 office.57 2 ACER WITH CAPITAL OF 600 dollars in first clasa restaurant business, must habite.Address, \u201cW 515, at Stores, fotels, &£c., to Let.LET-THE NEW FAOTORY, OPENER or re pen ee Digi wi RE borne poy 20 e stories OUTRE wer.A, to 3 Uae] 38 Foun o£ BUT Le hE ET THAT SPLENDID PYAREHUCSE = OU St.Faul st, corner 8 ul, St.Peter and minission Dors sis, 120 Tas Fe sulted Jor ans ring of business, particular ly » a fixtures will be with it, or for a factors pv Tie lixhted from three streets.Appiy o oo T° LET_NEW YORK HOTEL, FRONTING ON Patrick's Church Apply to Duncan Mac- Donald, 2591 a Cathe: i; 41 26 YU LET _DRUG STORE.Se WELLINGTON 8T., Point Se Charles, good stand for an.of y class business, alterations to be made.Apply.En Con- eTepation st.52 6 0 LET-THERHED AT BLACKS BRIDGE.FACing Cownon st.and Caual Basin.Apply t ta M.Kingborn, 14 Custom House square .38 ; To.JET CORNER LOT OF \u201cFo KCHER TER A A has.Borromee ste, 31x32.Apply atier y m.se 8t Famille vo SEL FACTOR WITH WATEK a, nal side, near Heigneurs Jno.W.Smith, ji Gabriel Locka.55 12 YO LLT-THAT STURE Ro.81 8T, JAMES ST, occupied by the Herr ult Ptg.Co, cellar and suo-cellar tentrance Fortification lane), with $ veral flats if reguired.ai Ils, manufacturing ie ro Bury, 85 8L James 55 3 0 LET AT ST.POLYCARPE, FINE STORE AND dwelling with large grounds, f.rty of the iate J.B.J.Prevost.urgeon, No.5 Custom House square.Montreal.TY LET -8HOP AND DWELLING, 1906 AIRE Dame street.Apply to 21 Victoria 57 VOLET\u2014HUTEL 33 & : 3 CATHEDSAT KT.ae nished or unfurnished Apply to James Main, 103 Drolnt st, fF\\V LET-GOOD CHANCE FOR A MAN EE minali capital, the well known hotel.Montreal House, at K15 Notre Dame st, with all modern iin- provements.Call between Band 11 and 2 Zi04p on a Slats to Let.TWO FLAT 80X20, BITUA Te LP TS, centre of business part of cit, cheap to a suitable tenant.STAR office.Stores, Etc.Wanted.WANTED STABLES ARD A \u2018aoob YARD, ABLE minodate 4 horses, near the Post Office.Apply to Victoria Bottiing Co., vo ut Disier Mrest ru Dee Taies Mouses lo Let.EN INNS SSA o ET \u2014 HOUSE SPA DIEUX : 8T., OF 0 wae and icohouse, aiso in trons.uf i 5 a po GETS HOUSE AT 1431 DOHCHESTEE ST, £ Aztoine.ten oon hos th hot water.© oly James W.Wisheil, \u201ciro t Ontario no LEI \u2014MOUNT RUYAL VALL BRICK COT , large végetable and fruit garden, stables, £c._E dwards, 13 Hano hé 4 0 LET \u2014 HOUSE, vo \u201c3 LOKNE AVENUE, irteen rooms and vxtension kitchen, Dew hot\u2019 air heater.r.Thayer, Agent.No.1370 Notre Dame t .bd \"EP LET\u2014LONGUEUIL, A COMMODIOUE HOUSE with garden, corner Elizabeth and Jobn ut.also building lote on Guiltentt avenue, for saie, Apply, _33034 St.Antoine st, tredi.566 TET-\u2014No.212, 218, 3: UPPER BERRI street, near Sherbrooke: lata of seven room Rent low, Avoly 1544 8 GO extension kitchen, ac.Catherine s vo Lr TWO STORY y DHICK OUS.ent st y Deer Facto a 5 nos kshops, rent low.5727 AT VAIO ALOIS, COTTAGES, ONE PARTLY | lod Fon Aout \u201cAL Tonite river, males Valois, 413 8t.Paul st.epione.AP To LE [0 LET Two UPPER TENEMENIS, NOS.five sock atone front and brick Lois MORNING ON UNIVERAITT OR ST, cottmenn RE modes con veñionces Aou Jatch with silver fob chai nu Reward at 37 orne MS Bental 81 $18ty od Tymonth net Ap- oni oe EEN MAC re NE Ne ET Er sat Vipeent à LP Le \u201cA long moroces lonther are, with th T VO LET-45 VI RI 3 ROOMS, RENT batue fusides Bond, BOT May ath, at Toe A #420 andu TEE 08 prem sos.72 Ander by recaroine to 14 Macgregoi be suit- T° LET\u2014FEW MORE OF THESE FINE TENE.ably rewarded 571 | ments, 4,5, or eight rooms, with modern con- ene v n Visitation.Beaudry and De Chambly Tt avenue, s fow hundred yards from Ontario sf.cars, Toney to Loan.Reasonable rato.Ap pig on the premises or uA No.MINCE SN ESS cnn mm ALA AAAAA CASH ADVANCES On Life Policies, Warehouse Recet ts, Lad Rr dr Pin 0e sis ever, - ness strictly, rivate.host LS Bust stamp for ee, rl pa drone, EL Svan boa MORTGAGES ! ope Taedill rns dad cha | Wanted to Sorrow, Aaa WoW PLN WH dress, *, ra For ne BORRON ons PHOUSAN D Ee or one Join 33 Sessons Wanted.NPED-LESSONS- 5 FHOTOGRAPH D EERE Booms Wanted.ANNI SS NNT ARTED- ROOM A asad i Fr 0); Tin ate.State boris RTE ds.UT real vould like to obtain Las and private family.Apnly P.GO.Box, T.Alois for srtinte Deizhborbood of Ca sde di Tod couple, Bo children.State terms to lens Quentin, 7 Ger- A STECHORNTIHES OR UNFURNI HED.Wa two rooms, suitable for lor and mpdern convenisnces, ar, Notre Dame between Ao 787,\" BTAR ofâce.Vestes four unfurnished rooms tn plessa: AAA ND BOARD FOR GENTLE- ears old, also for young crue, must be moder- .403, Mont ted, on st Sons 10 strost and Place mer FIRST MAY, THREE OB essant localtty.2 by 57 % no children Address Stating terms which nrus.moders Address, \u201c3 7:23,\" STAR pce.57 1 Board.TA TT CNN SS AALS OARD\u2014MRS.SEARL, LADTES\u2019 DOCTRESS, PRI- ate accommodation, ith or without board.uished and w ur 545 Lagauchetiere rooms well fur: st vARD- FOR LADIES WITH ATTENDANCE ug confinement, atrictly private, at : 228 as.Antoine Fo OARD\u2014THE ARUADE CALE OFFEKE FOR 4 LUE s6ason Gentiemen | unching down Town ALE\u2014-BRICK COTTAGE, DETACHED, 39 rooms, perfect order.No.Mitcheson ave.near Bt.Lawrence st.Food Low of Park and Mountain, Ground THSaTd feet, price modurute, GEO.PARE EX LO Real Agents, 568 2 - 135 Be amen street.LET\u2014RESTAURANT, HOTEL UB BC BOARDING house, 3 stories stons house, twean Victoris square and Bonaventure 1 Lepoi, En ns, k stables, a street co , GEO.PARE & co.Real Estate nts, 58 2.15 St James st.By Haris & Coutu, Real Estate Agents, 1782 Netre Dame Streot.MOST RICHLY GOT UP RESTAURANT, situated tn mos! linporian t street, contaiuin th teats 1s, large billiacd oo: and w.c., hea hot water.throagh, must be pt at once.only te fronds - HARRIS & COUTU 56 4 1482 Notre Dame.By O.J.Devlin, N.P., 118 mt.James Street.LET\u2014 UPPER TENEMENT, 167 McCORD ST, fine yard and stabl vi ay.Ps o.J.pl N 571 .James street, By Wm.Doran, Real Estate Agent.180 St.James street.iO PROPRIETORS AND TRUSTEES OF REAL esta: By callug or sending instructions about the houses you have to lot.you wili be s wetting choice tenants.ure of var DORA Real Estate and RA ment Agent.sotr OU St.James street HAVE MANY APPLICAN 18 Fux HUUSES, from $200 to 850U a WM.DORAN, Real Estate and investment Agent, sot! 100 St James street.0 LET-BHOF AND DWELLL G, Nos Li AN 4 Bleu re d'éveil I Hs 7 TE Dorceost rest en fours WoL.DORAN.190 St.James street Hteamships.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ALLAN LINE 1889\u2014WINTER SERVICE\u20141889.Lsverpeei, leudenderry, Halitax and Fer.land service.boarders.wn can Eve at the above p vir morning and evening meals, From : From rst-c a board at moderate terms For varticulars Portiand.Halifax.ser = 20 dt, Catherine st 583 \u2014! \u2014\u2014 BoA Litilo êt Antoine st.fecing St James st.Toms 112 gf Een tile &! acing.amos s rma moderate.B12 o] Mar ¥ Mar VARD \u2014 THE VALOIS BOARDING BOUSE, 4 Apr.|_& Apr.will bè opened by first of May, room 18 \u201c 120 sccommodation, near Stati on, fronung river, Ad: 2 May.| 4 May.dress,\u201c Chevigny,\u201d Valois, ¥.§.UAED\u2014GUUD ENGLISH TABLE BOXED, i pr and Bostes Service.EE tise late Manager Mo From Glasgow, BTÉAMSHIPS From Boston, Box ESS GOOD ENGLISH BOARD.WARE ROO \u201c383m \u201c4 7 and washing, $2.50, table board 82.N » 158 Ger- 1 Feh 18 * man 8 572 = 4 Mar.Glasgow and Philadelphia Service.Business Chances.From Glasgow via Hali- From ~~ tax to Philadelphia |[STRAMBEIFR pp, Dhia.R SALE~LABGE FRENCH DRESSMAKING crtablishment in rich her England city; 14 25 Jan Norwexian.15 Feu able, party yoink road OB en: SEL Brow \u2014 emma re EE Tay eu dar ® nlacn, \u201d For Kruight, Fassage,or further information apply to Fors SEA KERY BUSINESS or FIGRTHEN » yeart' establishinent, doing business, mostly in-white, sal sates over ¢ por week and can Incr best of reasons for dis al, » capable , with 3 dar 5 thousand dolla ars capital, can Tuake mone N.B.Only \"parties dealt with.ace anil Ix 604,\" BTAR of ofice, ue, \u201cN Iso\u201d | = OB SALE.GOOD RESTAURANT IN AG GOOD Le \u2014_\u2014 i 283 cality, license granted for 202,\" STAR office.Fois SALE\u2014A VERY USEFUL ARTICLE, USED family.tedand à 8 fortune to be ten For parcours | apply to Harris & made on Se Coutn, 1782 Notre Dame fitable business 3 76 Lor Hale R SALE-ON ap FAYMEN rolding Ca.$58 Notre Dame to de rade.Send tor Rep mont ot spoons, with lines and sp plete, suited for deep sea hing s leather case, a splendid op 7, wan desir 8 first-class aa poly at STAR office, HTAR Soe window.OR, pALE-GASA LIEHH, VELVET AND BHUS carpets, marble lo 35 bedroom se ores, re syerything un fast apring EEE SPL DRETES PE No anger + e Of] EEE room bree t.P 35% condition.\u2018date 1616.ool 38 % bloney oi 2\u2019 Loe ah Hotels, at ho hoVTRERL B1 i Lacrouses \u2018 bb Frs SALE FISHING TACKLE X VERY nrg wo.tro nsisting of 1 Tecis, Tente platen of of he mest ake also.assort- Bi INDI cl chaire, B36 EAP.2 ENGLISH CRYSTAL GABA: mirror.and one Brus.460 St.Catherine MS viate sels Carpet, a: nimost new.A La Sn racking, in FOES A WANZER SEWING A n, also first class working order, fold tor AS 'hohere Avoir Ja) E Bt Se Urbata 8 st rk FINE DRI k BALF\u2014AT À BARGAIN, d-raddie mare riect hor saddle, cap 12 rales an hoar, sud driven b a ro anole sief eh, barn ing saddle and bridle.Address, À.$., P, O.BALE_AT PALACE STABLES, 740 F chester Ç one very handsome chestaut care mover, rising years, ec ubtry, price well\" roles BARGAIN, urea and was 1 ne fo frooh trom.the , al mare, 5H years ola, nnd harness, prices JOUR KEALE-A Shay , Walnut ey \\Whieler & fon order, at 5, st où pe rid- .Box to sad .57 2 Ci me N 495.52 B- iL.BAB Summer Residences | TO LET, Furnished Cot it Beaconsfield, 8t Louis, balongine ve detats W.IL Shaw.prt eg fm.ne a.factng Lake \"MACINTOSH & HYDE, A Bessemer Steel sews.CRALR ANP SED éFiLot : Gl.W ROBINSON, 2° 19636 BT.JAMES ET.opposite 8A La or W.DD.O'BRIEN, 143 Bt, Sa utreek, A.B.CHAFFEB, Jr, 266 StJames St.D.BATTERSBY, 174 88 James 33 Or H.& A.ALLAN, Commen strest, - Mentron.Sinie street = Heston.1z Matlroads.\u2019 NTEBOOLONIAL RAILWAY.°° WINTER ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING * © 40TH NOVEMAZA, 1888 Trains run daily undars szcepted) as 10kiows: | Laove na.VOIR AUBLOIUS Lun.Lceace nains venger fares, rates of iroight train Xa 25066 8 dunes siroet, os Dx oe stone | D.POTTINGER, Relves mon Manuel N, MB.2 Rov dota tI Miscellaneous.W.& F.QUTMES 00.TER OF-\u2014 \u2019 Drain Pipes, Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement Mauufkeiurere nt \u2018Light Brown, Dark tle and Gray at 35 conts per yard, LE à \u201cvalue at 75 cents.cents.Henry Morgan & Co.3 Specific Articles.BUECKH\u2019S STANDARD BRUSHES.Yor Sep ad tirs pagrantoed.54z NTON'8 SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY- FOR ids, ssthins aud Bronclntis Price 25a.couxhs, co svared by - J.COVERNTON & CO Coruer of Bleury an rchoster Ata fi FITS STOPPED FREE BY DK no's Area Nervo Restorer.No fity frellous cures.T tes lu fit cases Hend tw Dr.M31 Arcu street, Fhiladelp Pa, Forsalsur ITSO NG re Duce St Monee R COTEHS, COLDS, ASTHMA AND chitis, use Severnton\u2019s Nyrop of BRON her y.Price 25a Prepared by C.Po VERN- TON Cyrper of Bleury aud Dorctiaste Ba Branch Gus rence Ht Home EE (SECUND- HAND), OR Sale, cheap and in good order.51x MILLER BROS.& MITCHELL, ; MONTREAL \"ELONITE HANDLE KNIVES Au Due as Ivo:y aud prec A prices fromg4 to $3.60 doz.L.J.A; SURVEYER, 24r2aw (2) 588 Notre Dama street.Educational, ASA NN a TN ESSONS GIVEN IN FLOWER PAINTING mwpetynt Boston artist at reasonable \u201cW814,\u201d STAR office.Washing Powder.w Y A tes.3 on, sé Address The Great Invention, FOR EASY WASHING in Hard or Soit, Het or Cold Water, with out Harm to Fabric or Hands.Ho Fammer, RICE On _Poon, sac SHOULD BE WITHOUT IE.Sola by all Jrocers, but beware of vile imitations actuied only by JAMES PYLE, NEW YORK.18se0d SPRING BIRDS, SPRING FLOWERS, SPRING MUSIC, \u2014ARE JUST AT HAND.\u2014 URICAL SOCIETIES And Choirs do well who round! of the season with the practice of CaxTaszas or Gleo Collections.Among many good Cantatas, we publish Thayer's Herbert aod Pisa (75¢, $6.72 per dox.) Romberg\u2019s ~ong of the Bell (G0c, $5.40 per doz) Buck\u2019s 46th Psalm (31.00.$9.00 p>r doz.) Butterficld\u2019s Belshazzar (31.00, $9.00 per doz.) Apderton\u2019s Wreck of the Hesperus (Joc, 82.70 Buck\u2019s Doo Manjo (£1.50, 13.50 per doz.) Trowbridge\u2019s Heroes ot ?16 (81.00.80 per dou } Hodgew\u2019 Rebecca (65c, 86.00 per doz.) Andrews\u2019 Ruth and Boaz (85¢c, 86.00 per doz.) scHooL, Son MITTEE oi BERINTEN.AND TE cannot do a en to MES our Ne Tried and True School Music Bouks.Emerrou\u201d \u2019 so ng Mangal (Bk 1, 30 cts.#3 doz Bk 2 she doz.Bk 4, cts 84.40 doz.) A Borda\u2019 good \u2018wraded series 5 ie Yolces (50 4.50402) cod School jopKe.ug Ha % Cine harm- Hoos.268 doz.) Yor High onl mougme (35 cts, #4, demos) ec any others.Any » $ch w book for y ounser classes, and min book mailed post free for retail price.OLIVER DITSON & CO, BOSTON.C.H DrTs03 & Co, 867 Broadway, Now York 5,z00d oGIBBON, AJOR & TOS M M Curr ADVOCATES, STANDARD BUILDING# KR.D.McGrssox, \u2014137T\u2014 Lrexp B Mason BI JAMES STREEL A GH Craxron, Pprasovens & PrreoveHs , Barristers and Solicitors, TxLErBONE No.1521.No.12 Place d\u2019'Armes 83.Chaa 8 Burroughs.1 iy W, HerbertBurroughs A large and assorted stock of Heintzman Pianos now on view at C.W.Lindsay\u2019s Piano Rooms, 2270 St.Catherine street.571 INSOLVENT NOTICE.Prayrnce or QuEmeo, Disirictor Montreal | SUPERIOR COURP.Inre re Baar & CADIEUX, of Montreal, Insolyents, d final dividend has been declared payable after hes 28th March, 9.GACTHLEI R & PARENT, Curators, 1458 Momo, Ton de Tih Haren han} - 571 THE SIC AND TERME M.c.TAF are stil] si the ALBION HO EL a and may be consulted fee.2 They! reat and cure , Cousum Pilon, t Disasse, Dyspepsia, Rose Aflments, lood and d'skin Diseases, und disease a pocnl te ©, Joop and and 8.1m, wo! Hours for 1&uitati Cal) or or wiite ) DR ÉFÉGAN, Detroit, Mich.BAB Feast of St.Joseph.The St.Joscph Society of this city wil commemorate the feast of their patron.saint on the 19tn instant D a religious demonstration.At eight o'c ock int ing the Society wiil muster at their hall on 8t.Catherine street, ana will Racey in_procession by wa St, Law: n, fehmand s ofne > to St: Joseph's Church, where High Masa wii] be celebrated by His Grace Archbishop Fabre, After mass the procession will reform, and pro- oped by var of Richmond, Notre Dame, Germain and St.Cather- bed Ii: elive |-Bonsecours, Craig, \u2018line To the bail, whero #peoches will You will find more superior quality an uniformity in the \u201cGrand Vin Sec\u201d wd Louis Roederer than any other champagne imported.Before old peonle took back seats in soeiety gray ir was fashionable, and young peo lo were obliged to wear white Wiga to be in style.Dyspepsia makes you nervous, and ner- Vousness makes you dyspeptic; either one renders you miserable.Carter's Little Liver Pills cure both.Special.Notices.Colored Velveteens We are offering a splendid ilne of Veiveteens in ali colors at 85 cants per yard, worth 76 cents.Henry Morgan Cow Cor.St.Jamea and Victoria square.56 8 Twilled Back, Fast Pile Velveteen Brown, Cardinal, in wT CE, J lll-wool gray Debsige.mila ER 2 (SRE SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST THE ROSS-TAILLON MINISTRY \u2014\u2014 Promptly Denied and a Committee Appointed to Investigate Them \u2014Asylums and Other Matters Discussed.[SPROIAL TO THE STAR) - Quesec, March 8.\u2014On the Speaker taking the hess in the gislative Assembly, yesterday, Mr.Tatltôn; rising to & question of 91 prisilege, called attention to an article in this -mornin the effect en two contractors aims octrainat the late administration of s100 06 0 each, and in order to get had to give the Ross-Taillon Government $100,000, or $50,000 each, on the eve of the-iast general election.The hon.gentleman d that this was, from t to last, an utter untruth, and a ealumny of the worst kind.He announced his intention of demanding a special committee to investigate the \u2018charge.puy other actlon he might take would be in the courts, but the come mittee would be one proper step in relation to the subject.Mr.Mercier, who looked very grave troubled, said that if the hon.gentleman fon himself aggrieved be had better make his motion in ordinary form, and \u2018at would no doubt be granted.Mr.Tailion said he Sertainly should at a later stage of the proceedin LUNATIC ASTLUME.r.Gagnon\u2019s bill to amend Chapter 5 of } Revised Statutes with reference to lunatic asylums, Mr.Casgrain moved an amendment to the effect that the bill be amended 60 as to place uport Asylum on the same footin Ro far medical serviee was concerned, as Longue Pointe.He sald the best authorities consulted on the subject were of the opinion that the same control ought to be extended to Beauport as to St.trac Mr.Gagnon said he was surprised but not displeased to hear members of the Opposition speak in terms of condemnation with regard to the law of 1885, which was by themselves.He said the medical servica was not complete at Beauport.Comparinæ it with Longue Pointe he said that at the latter there were three doctors for 1200 lupatics, while at Beatiport there were only two for 900 patients.Beauport gave great trouble to the authorities, and the people there showed great insubordination, and orders of Government were disobeyed.He would not yield to the Medical \u201cBoard, though it had improved since the Government took office wil.Flynn sald the legislation of 1885 approved t by the party of which Mr.Pollet er was a member, though he now thought fit to attack it.The speeches of the Government supporters and the measures introduced by it.were not such as might have been expected in view of the pro made.It was à different matter from practice and performance.Mr.on\u2019e ill, if it had any principle, was what affect- Em DUC D\u2019AUMALE.| The French Cabinet has rescinded She dec of exile against the ao d Ana le.The Duo is the fourth soñ of Louis Philip and was rm in 1822.He was a sneral of division and very popular in the French army.When the decree expelling Lhe Bourbons an na 188 fro Was passe some ti lela he was :s included in the number of exiled princes; but numerous efforts have been made, to have An exception made in his case, and it appears that these efforts have proved successful.ed the medical control of the peylum, He defended the law of 1885, which, he held, was in the, public interes del said the question was one of the utmost Importance, and one which, in hus 1s county, had been one of the great igsues e.THE COMMISSION GRANTED.At the second session Mr.Taillon moved for his committee.Mr.Mercier said that he was bound to grant the inquiry, the demand for which wag more than justified.He must, however, see that LR Was one which would be Just and impa The ad bardly Ra so in Sherr dealings with the Opposition.but he would enges more Bo.Mr.Taillon named Messrs.David, Larean, F Lafontaine, Desjardin Mr.David said he appreciated the com- pli ent.but k begged to excused.he ho the Jon, member: Tad \u201cnot persist\u2019 in his withdrawal, and the motion was carried.Messrs.Blanchet, Legris and others continued the discusaelon on the asylam (ues.tion, and Mr.Mercier expressed regret that the discussion was 80 prolonged, especially uestion was simply whether the the, cal control ou be left to the proprietors of Jauport on the expiration of the con The amendment of Mr.Casgrain, to put the St.Jean de Dieu and Beauport asylums on the same footing was put and ui?yeas, 19; nays, 37, dnd the bill bil bussed.- a the reset to ths contrat cKay for or th peti bd inebriates, Mr eller d he was not in favor of the contract, and moved an amendment that it be not granted unl BATISPACTORY GUARANTER of the: fulfilment of the werk was He had | littiè confidence in Mr.MoEsy.Dup lessis moved a sub-amenament that, In view of the (opinion of th e asylum commission, ¢hat the care eo insane should be comm to the nuas, the Gov- grament do not awa award rd the contract to Mr.Mr.loyer os chat the recommendation of the commission on the subject be comm bo the guns + a8 soon as = Or Canavan boots oo apes and at mig- aln n od - night moved the adjournment promptly by whi right,\u201d said Vi Tai lon, à Bot, .Casgrain continued ane oa till half past two.Everything was in trim for à session till Saturday night.Supphes were sent for and the members were pairing and slee about th es and o At 2.30 the Government \u2018bogan toy eld, and finally tho deadlock was unexpe ly broken, and the measure passed committee with certain eunéessions.! CHARGES EXPLAINED.L'Evenément ol last evenin gives an ex- Janation of the chargés m against the Tai ion sdrainistration y.having rece 100,000 0 contrac.from tors on the ve vois the last general elections r the ms agains: buildings, and who both ainst the Government, and in- Pres Ou | others, because, we repeat it, they were returned to him after the fuilure of Beaudet & Chinic.\u201d L'Evenement that the -street, last night, of cystitis.He would | 19t02 aps da 80 for added that If they would sign a no $ y uld see noir 50,000 each, he wo thal aims wore allowed.Messrs.and Charlebois Signed a Pre mate lan this effect, and this was deposited with Beaudet and Chinio.When the latter failed, the liquidators found the document in question in a drawer, and as the letter was ad to Mr.Hamel, it was returned to him.{ the ministers, with the exce tion of Mr.Flynn, have declared, on their honor, that Mr.el was never authorized to act'as he did.The journal bas reason to believe that Mr.Flynn is in the same position.When- Mr.Hamel thè Mercier Government had been in existence for some months.After having signed the document e contractors announced e fact to Messrs.Lynch aud Flynn, who condemned the proceeding as an un worthy one, done without Their knowl Then the journal concludes: \u201c This is t whole stor Hey Hamel acted on his own responsibil without being authorized by any m mbar of the Government.The claims Messrs.Charlebois and Whelan were not settled.The notes given to Mr.Hamel were not paid.They are still in his\u201d possession unless he bas given them to- cer leader of the opposition and his friends will have no difficulty whatever in proving the above before a committee or commission.+ THE Li@ LIQUOR INTEREST.An Important Deputation Waits Upon the Government at Quebec.[BPECTAL TO THE STAR.QUEBEC, March 8.-\u2014 A e deputation of the Licensed Victuallers, the wholesale and rs and brewers of Montreal, consisting of Messrs.G.teau, gus Hooper, of Messrs.Dow & Co.ue Dawes, B.Tansey, ex-Ald.Mathieu, F: k Batterbury, He Riendeau, Geo.fraham, A A) B.Duajhraser.enr ogan, ctot, notes A.Ekers, À mbe, 3° 5.Bureau, J.Ba Dufresne, es Lacaille Hubert Hebert, Damasse X.A.Ham ilton, D.R.Durocher, waited.\u2018on the Government last night to make certain suggestions with reference to the liquor licenses.The members: present were : essrs.David, Robidoux, MeShane and Hall.The deputation was reesived by the Premier and Mr.Shehyn, Mr.Batterbury said that the law respecting twenty-five signatures for the right to sell as agente was not a good one, and the trade -upon itasan af dieting, Lord Rothschild is very popular rar the London 00r.\u201cHe is good \u2018un, he said an omnibus driver, x his pa aca.all the bloomin' swells was my him (by sboujd have my wote and interest.\u201d \u201cHow's that?\u201d \u201cWny, every Christmas he gives my mate and me a brace of pheasants, and so he do all of us wot passes his door.old baron.\u201d .Some few cars ago says the Lock-to- Lock Times) Sir Morell Mac ongle in his up-river wanderings, pitched upon rave, near Henley, as a quiet 6 in wh ch a bus man Foul now and then obtain mue neecled re, and freah air.e gondoia pure hased by Sir Morell when he was in taly last spring is a source of great amusement and delight im, and nothing pleases him better than to be quietly \u2018gundoled\u201d by one of his daugbters, and to spend a long summer's afternoon among 1e shady back waters that abound betwee\u201d Wargrave and Heniey.8ir Morell is a great advocate for open air exercise, more particularly among girls.three daughters punt and man the gondola perfectiy.while their double soulling was quite one of the features of War regatta last September.Sif Morel used to waich with the atest interest hin daughters practising for the races in which they were pntered, and though he was unable, owing to business, tc be present on the important occasion itself, his daughters\u2019 victory was duly telegraphed to him tn town, and gave him unbounded eatisfnc- tion, These young ladies are also very fair cricketers, and no ladies\u2019 mateh in thé neighborhood is considered complete without them.fur Morell, from & professional int of view, considers swimm ng & Most neficial exercise, and he ls at present agitating for the construction of a suitable bathing place for Jadies at Wargrave.POT POURRL A young divine telis à story of à groom who after tbe m arrisge oeremony slipped a two dollar bill into his hand, murmuring apologetically, \u201cI'll do better next time.\u2014 Harper's Magarine.\u201c it you don't want me to know where Jou\u2019 ve been, Henry, when you come home his way,\u201d said s wife to her late And somewhat demoralized husband, \" you had Letter run up stairs when you are coming to bed.\u201d y sho, m' dear \u201cBecause by ne sal sats you will lose your breath \u2014 Bos courLTHNTS or rox SEABON.WORLDS NEWS IN BRIEF, | WRECK oF BRITISH WARSHIP \"SULTAN.Ship \u201cVandalia\u201d Sunk by Collision \u2014 New Ivallan Cabinet \u2014 Run on the Comptoir d'Escompte\u2014Tho Now Rulers of Servis.: CABLE.The workmen at Armpntieres, France, are op strike and have attacked the factories.Soldiers are putrolling the streets.President Carnot gent a telegraphic mes- sagu of welcome to Queen Victoria, and has placed a militar d at her disposal dur- & her stay at Biarritz Gen.Legitime has sent a telegram to uropean yvernments announcing that the revellion iu Hayti has been crushea and demanding the recognition of his Government, Prince Alexander of Battenberg denles that he bad thought of inarrying Mlle.Loisin, revious- to Emperor Willlam's refusal to sanction \u201chis marriage to Princess Victoria of Prussia The Berlin Post says t incess So ble of Pruesia has been form I betroth of the Kin, proxy fn Berlin to the s eeçe.She will enter Greece with the t de of Crown Princess.Prince Henry, her brother, will act as groomsman.The regents of Servia have lssued a proclamation, in which they declare they will endeavor cultivate friendly relations with all the powers, inaugurate a constitutional regime, place the finances of the country upon a sound basis, and maintain order.In the British House of Commons yesterday Sir James Fergusson said the Govern- t had not heard of any truce being established between the German consul at Apia and Chief Mataafa.England, he said, had no right to interfere in the matter.He had» no doubt Germany had treated Malletoa The Capitan Fricassa of Rome saya: Presi dent Harrison's references, in his inauguration address, to immigration are a departure from the Ainericnn traditions of wundless hospitality.The paper, however, appears to be gratified ghat President Harrison's policy wiil tend restrict excessive ltallan agricultural emigration.The British ehip * Vandalla,\u201d Captain Coonan from Perth Amboy, February > for London with petroleum, as been sunk off Collision with an ne of the crew was killed by the ag an anchor and one wus {rowned, he remainder were saved.The boats of the steamer rendered nu aseist- ance, The British man-of-war \u201cSultan\u201d has been wracked on the island of Comino, in the Mediterranean.The captain and crew were saved.The \u201cbultan\u2019 was an iron armor- plated battle ship of the second class, of 200 tons, and carried 19 guns and 632 men.She was temporarily attached to the Mediterranean squ uadron.Her commanding officer was Capt.Ernest Rice.The new Italian Cabinet is constituted as follows: President of the Council, Minister of the Interior and Minister of Foret gn Affairs, Bignor Crisp inance, Treasurer, iolett!; D 'istice and Ecoles! astical Affairs, narde i; War, neral Viale; Marine, Brin; Commerce, ndus- try \u2018and Agriculture, Miceli ; ublic Works, Senator Fina.of Paria, has The Comptoir a scope, obtained ncarly 150,000, francs to meet the run on the bank.On Wednesday 87.500.600, francs were withdrawn.It is learned tHat, on the lato M.Ruchereau\u2019s advive, the CGumptoir d'Escompte gave the Bovietd des Me credit ot 30,000,000 francs.Rochereau Ë imsell bought 2000 shares of the Societe des Motaux, besides backing the Rio Tlnto, Tharsis & Cape Copper Company, AMERICAN.Two oases of smallpox were discovered the town of Hannibal, N.Y., yesterday.Ex-President Cleveland drove down in a garriage yesterday from the Victoria Hote his law offices in Villar street, New York.He wns accompanied by Messrs.Stetson and MacVeagh.Isaiah V.Williamson, the venerable mil- Monaire philanthrophiet died at Phila- deiphia yesterday.is reported that he did not rally suficlently at any time to affix his signature to his last will and Lesta- ment.Sidney Bartlett, the Nestor of the Suffolk Bar, died at Boato n Wednesda ay.He was born in PI ymouth, \"Mass 1799, and graduated at Harvard in 1818, ng thirty years he was at the head of his.profeseion, and his yearly law practice netted over $100,000.The [Arkaneas State Senate on Wednesday passes 1 an act changing the election red he bill is framed on the Australlap system.The extreme punishment for stealing a ballot box is 15 yours im mprisonment, he bill was sharply op seven Democrats joining the Repu Hean senators in opposi- he Lake View Cemetery Association of Cleveland, Ohio., has notified the aT ers that it 18 unable to raise the interest on $390,000 of its bonds.The cemetery is the fashionable one of th city, and contains Garfleid\u2019s grave and mdfiument.The trouble seeins to be that the people do not die fast enough to make the cemetery pay.The total amount of bonds issued is a million, and steps-bave been taken to enforce the bondholder\u2019s claims, CANADIAN, Governor Schultz offers ope-fourth of his Jand in Selkirk, Man., us a grant in aid of an hospital should the residents establish such an institution in the locality.Hon.Isidore Thibaudeau has resigned hig ition as president of La tional, Quebec, and Mr, A.Gaboury has been nominated in his stead.Twoother directors are said to have resigned and Joseph Lode and B.Verrett have been nominated in their stead.In the criminal libel case of Henry J.Clarke against Acton Burrows for orties libel published In the Winnipeg Moni Call duriuæ ihe Provencher election, tha magistrate, Mr.Foeblea, stat id that after consideration he had deciddd to admit defendant's affidavit, showing that the matter corgplained of was ap extract from a Parila y paper.Dismissed the case.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Guest, being se seen off by train, to hosts\u2014 THE BRITISH NAVY.\u201c1 8 very, kind of you to\u2014\" \u2018 ont fo on, we should not bare feit com- Over Twenty-one Million Pounds Sterling to orte e uniess we'd como ou, and He Spant New Veasels.\u2014seen the last of you\u2014\" I J London 8 pam A baby always helpato make home happy \u2014particulaïly when the bal \u2014 Jinerville vote I La aslesp mn Bpeeches to Te lived down.goo, u Mise Browns\u2014\"O Oh, glad to soe But we've such dr dreadful colds, vo.n't Mary! yoy, dear.We can only shake Ri nt Fair Visitor : \"on des haw sa I A you haven't got a r.Brown !\"\u2014Lon- don Hunch.ANOTHER SPY Testifies Before the Parnell Commission He Tells What has been Told Him.LoNpox, March 7.\u2014At the sitting of the Parnell So mmien to-day, an ex-American Fenian named Coleman.nov, Fosidin in Ontario, and employed Phe adian Pacific railroad, detailed the outrages in x hich he took part \u201cwile he pes in Ireland, He said Macau the league had paid him £200 Yor 1 om, ib Burke.On cross-examination Coleman testified be had received £1000 from the Government for acting as a sp America itn this poney he bought_ Prove Mr.Soames, the Times\u201d itor, Lest fled that Walsh said he could produce documents to prove that Farnell | and 4 O'Kolls wera connected with the | tion \u2018of \u2018 arma Inte Ireland, bat he dd pt ki a Wa'sh's whereabouts.(Laughter.cormission then ourned unt tiday nex Fired Upon by German Guabosts.ZANZIBAR, March 7.\u2014An Arab dhow ar vived here yesterday and rep that she was boarded by an officer of 5 Geran Run- bout, who granted her a sho was fired upon b y other Ge En \u20ac boats, and her captain was kill fhe news created pres ezcltement among the people org nz bar.and crowds surrounded the Sultan's Peter\u201d D for, reve .The Sultan referred rred WG 35 5 German Consul, The Samosn Question.BERLIN, March 7.\u2014The : Bora says the United B has pro te rofer that portion of the Na 0 conceralng Gertos and the e Unites States | = alone arbitra heros the js av 00 toile but Wn e Opi tha Ber fin hoe erin the Suesticia lavoiefa germany, Great Britain ana nited LONDON, March 7.\u2014In the House of Com- ne to-«a ax.Hamilton, first lord £ of the dmiraity, stated that the Government was pre to build eight first.clasa en of-war of 14, ns each, a two of 9 nine first-class cruisers, twenty-nine sms ler cruisers, four of the Pundora y of cruisers and eighteen of the shal ty pa of torpedo vessels.The à tota founage à il these you.w 318, d the otal coat £ Lord George asked tha 505.000 priated from th he consoidated Stud or Phe prop posed increase of the Dev À sud that he romainder of the sum required be provided for in the ordin estimates.He promised tout the Admiralt programm wou executed vital four an a half years.Lord George did not think the pro increase would Induce other nitions attempt te rival England \"in naval gtrength, because England had re- {rained from military rivalry.He did pot believe that any other power was capable of executing such an extensive p! me in so short a time.Lord Charles Bernsford complained that the Government gave no gaplänation of why just so many shi po and no less\u2014should be built.He ass notice of an amend nent declaring hat Engiand's naval str; t to be equal tot Fe of France and d any other bs.cals will oppose ain the \u201cewsiacion connected with Sn Lord George Hainilton\u2019s scheme.It is expeoted Mr.Giadstone wili lead the opposition attack on the Governmen \u201cTHE PANAMA CANAL, The ranch Government Refuses Ald\u2014An \u201c Evidence of Werk Done.Parts, March TM.Villain in the Chamber of Deputies tg-dny, submitted his inter- lation of the i regarding the unama Canal Company.He urged that the and that sobeme should not be abandoned, t & meeting of sharehuiders of the pany should be convened for the pure navies power combi of discussing means for the continua.lon of ihe work on the op ls.AL Villato th ha eo savings of in- Hh À Le au es! nat AD on, tional confer- ere cers be ron He mowed\u201d as, der py mit the day oh ppanling hae Has FE | EL ES ai unknown | oo 1-evid: at sd no Hating, elthour it approvs of ov a ét by cap mle) tthe je undertaking.1 ni Co r Tired 0 replying to M.de d the \u2018Gove e Then would do its utmost for the success of the canal; but he could say ho more.The Chamber then by a vote of 344 to 185 adopted a Government order of the day 19 regard to the canal.a ABPINWALLE, À March 7.\u2014The British vessel Dorado,\u201d 370 tons assed through the + Pauama canal fro to Chagres & distance of fifteen miles.is the first fore vessel that c'has througb the ef from one port to another.HOSTILITIES OPENED BETWEEN AMERICANS AND GERMANS, An American War Ship Said to Have Been Blown up With all Hands by a Garmdua - Frigate at Baznoa, Bnrsuav, March 8.\u2014The Schlesscher Zei- tung prints the following telegram from Samoa: The German frigate Olga\u2019 has bombarded Mataafe's camp.The captain of an American man-of-war protested, but soe- ing his protest disregarded, he opened fire on the \u201cOlga.\u201d The shell burst between decks, doing much damage.The \u201cOlga\u201d then directed torpedoes at the American ship, blowing her up with all hands.ST.VICTOR THE ROMAN.Instsliation of His Relics In the.Mother House of the Sisters of Providence, His Grace Archbishop Fabre yesterday afternoon presided over Pine installation of the relive of 8t.Viotor in the mother house of the Sisters of Providence, 787 8t.Catherine street, The beautiful chapel.iy white and gold was richly adorned, and the high altar as lit up with many colored ed lights inter spersed with arti wers ; candles were a 80 burning on the altar of the Blessed Virgin, and beneath the altar of bt.Joseph the crypt for the relige was beautifully lined in satin and gold.Long before the beginning of the ceremony, over 800 people had congregated in the cha, apel, an and at 3.30 o'clock a Pl oession of about 200 Young ladies dressed D hick k with hn white | vells over their heads rE by the nuns,each bearing a Tightad en came the relics,a bler dra in the richest stuffs bordered it lay the wax figure of a youthful goldier, life Îlke and dreescd in the Roman costunie.This figure had been fitted around ue relics by Sisters Martin and Adolphe.The bier waa borne by four puns, fr was followed by acolytes and Rev.Messrs.Lavallce, Duxas, Char, sp tier, and by the deacons of honor, Rev.Roussalot, purish priest of Bt.James Churob, and Rev.Faubert, the chapiatn of the convent, and between them His Grace the Archbiebo in full pontificale, with mitre and erook n arriv at the main altar the choir intoned the chant, \u201cQuam admirabilisest Deus In sanous Suis, att rT which is » Grace addr \u2018th assembly, speaking © Occasion as one which reminded the Christian of his estate as a martyr, that is a witness to God and to bis duty.Ev rery Christian, he said, was a martyr to his duty, sacrificing all and even his life, ÿ needed, for God and his obligations, More capectally yalso were the sisters martyrs by their vows bv which they under- wok more special sacrifices and burdens.He exhorted the audience to live a0 to this standard as martyrs,and thus win THE PALM OF VICTORY.After several Other Teil His Grace offered a particle of th separate in an ostensorium to othe faithful % kiss, all those present availing themselves of the occasion.The relics were then placed In the sanctuary, where they will remain ex for the next elght days, during whlch thers will bea sermon every afternoon at b o'clock, with rayers and a chance to kiss the particle.he relics of St.Victor were found in the catacombe, in wnioh the remains of St, Pan- cratius were found in Rome in the year 1879.One of the crypts was opened an there a headstone appeared with tha nd soription, \u201cVietor, Miles, a and tbe figure of a palm, denoting martyrdom.Under the stone were found human remains to which the inscri tion, as ts customary in the catacombs, referred.When Bishop Blanchet, of Oregon, visited Rome shortly alterwards, he took a portion the relics home with him, a plece of the Pull, both upper arm- bones, some ribs and bones of the lower limbs, When arrived in Portland he presented these, duly authenticated relics, the Sistera of Providence there, who kept red in gold,an them in their chapel.Lust year the Mother Superior of the Sisters of Providence.Sister Marie Godfroy, visited Portland and obtained the relics for the Mother House bere whither she took them last August.It is not precisely known of which St.Victor these are the rellcs as there are over sixteen martyrs of that name; but it |8 supposed that \u2018they are of st.Victor, the Roman soldier, who during the reign of Emperor Diocletian was pointed out to the authorities as a Christian, was brought before the tribunals and thore at first tempted by promises of emolument aud promotion, as these failed, threatened with teste] punishments, But all without avail.He was then put to the rack, but remained steadfast, was tied to a st, whilst the executioners tore his living esh from his y with red-hot pincers.Even amid these tortures he professed his faith as loudly as before, until he aa was put to death by being torn to pieces by wild animals.The fatthlul gathered the remains and buried them in the catacombs.* Tbe Merry Wives of Windsor.\u201d could scarcely | bave played such fantastic pranks had they been subject to the many lis so common among the women of to-day, Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription la.a ad ty timate medicine, carefully compounded an experienced and skijful physician, and adap to woman's delicate organization.It is purely vegetabla in its composition.and perfectly harmless itl ita effects in any condition of the systerh.It cures all those weaknesses and ailments peculiar en, and it is the only medicine for women,sold oy rugg e guaranies the Fan ulacturers, that it will give patio faction in every case, of money will be refunded.This guaran has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, an fai carried out for many yeurs.Civilization is a nuisance to a savage; and pr makes a narrow mind unpom- fortable.Nothing equals Ayer's Barsaparilla for purliylng the b blood, apd ase org med ren to a groce erally the beginning of a ew oeder of tlre ad (Decoham\u2019s Pills act like magic on 8 weak 8 Blaine's recent oto, are all cabinet size.ph wie A Uint Worth Heeding.Life loses half Its zest when digestion is permanently impaired.Burely then a speedy means of restoring this essential oA bodily comfort is worth trying.Eve rank, every AY bears its \"quota.of ben señcent influencés Jpom the Stomach upon the liver, bowels es of Port rup& Lyman 's egetable jscoy an o , OF celebrated Bi ood Purif rifier.What is the wise course 8 soot to the sick by this testimony?We leave them to decide.A [gan may think different from you snd no your enemy; and he ma ress opinion without baîng lUbelous.7 ep To strengthen the hair, thie n the growth, stop its blanching Pods falling ou and where it is gray to res the youthfu color, use Hall\u2019s Heir Renewer .The Enights of Electra should be able to make a brilliantdisplay ; one that will make its mark among current events, Bolls and sores indicate impuri i] ore purities in the blood.lla eradiontes bumors.Charity for the characters of all present must be exercised at a charity ball.ttle m i t at he wight oiled ne me in right te \u2018the ken means Ca carly hes Tele eee / The Can Special Notice.udian Pacific Hellway propose with the coming summer season ™ to fn Suburban train servios between toon\u201d thet & re on and Vaudreuil whieh will | Tan ~ their summer Da e he & short and i rye to a mornin ee no a Sventng out a ion +e 0d fd | aad ALDERMAN STEPHENS SHOWS HI§ TEETH AT THE CAUCUS.He Raises the Ire of Aldermen Stevenson and Prefontaine\u2014The Constitution of the Comui The cauctié 6f \u2018alderition for the pu .of choosing the various civie comumi was continued yesterday after the Br.went Lo press.meutioned the elec ve bee the chairmen took place firat ro ollows: Finance, Aid.land Ala, Piefontaine; pollce, Ald, ammottas i tire, F4 Ald! Stevenson\u2019 ater, Ald.; markets, Ald.Malone; light, Ald.Rainville; City Hall, Ald.Co Conroy ; health, Ald.Clen- \u201cdinneng; parks and ferries, Ala.Dubue; park commissioner, Ald, Villeneuve, The caudus then proaceded wit od noml- mation of the arious very long discussion took b {ha Finance: Ai.plland a shat sent vauated bei \u201ceurent that Ald, Mosride ho taka ex-Ald, White à place that Ald.Viileneuve should \u201c © Salon occupled by | him, the chairman, Ald.Wilson moved as an amendment that Ald, ge phens fill Mr.White\" «place annotte thought that the older rere wished to monopolize the chair- mauships and the best oo ttees.He accordingly moved that no ona rman of a commi be eligible for u seat on the Finance Commit It was pointed out by geveral aldermen that ths would, if carried, compel Ald.Clendinneng tw sloct between the hisirninn: ship of the Froaith Committee and his pe at Lhe Finance Board, in both of whic tions he was eminently usefu Pod.Stephens here observed that they had séveral principles to 5 ide them.In one c\u2018asemmuan was elec car new merber, in another because he was o but all the important committees had fallen into French hauds; the fact was ap nt and could not be concealed.They should not lose themselves © through enmity to him, for ha was to be no honest man, He had heard it stated that one of his French colleagues had remarked harshly oun the fact that * Mon Dieu ! Stephens \u201d was coming back, and he wanted it to be plainly understood that if shy man did wrong he | was there TO OPPOSE IT.If any one wanted to on.the | city and ake money out of the count he \u2018would remind them that no alderman could sell it lumber and bricks \u2014 Ald.Hurteau alt laugh \u2014 nor could a lawyer obtaln & good retalning fee.These were\u2019 taings he intended to light against, and be called on all honest men to cume to his aid.He knew there was a combine against him; though there should be a spirit of Justice and fairness in the nominations, it did not matter whether he was elected to to the Finance Committee or not, he gould ; attend the moetinge, and he oould talk an act in council.He merely wished to be ane They knew well ghoy h that there was no a ward in which Ei Influence was D new, else where would he day, aud and thoy had no intention of bein, ds was no novice in City Council mutters, and merely wanted to stand shoulder to shoulder with al] honest men in the city\u2019s Interests.Ald.Stevenson protested against the inuendo of the last speaker, who, he assured htm, was not the only one who took up the position assumed by him.The public were not to understand that there was but ONE HONEST MAN IN THE COUNCIL.Ald.Stephens: \u201cThen I shall have them all on my side.\u201d Ald.Stevenson: \u201cOn your side?\u201d Ald.Stephens: \u201cWeil then, on your side.\u201d Ald.Stevenson continuing held that the members of the Counoil worked well and hones] for the benefit of tbe city.refoniaine followed, and remarked tay Ald.Stephens was in error if he im- ined that no bonest man had sat in the Couveil before him.He was also wrong when declaring that the English minorit was being unfairly treated.The Frenc.Canadian members ot the Council intended dealing with the minority fairly and justly, as they had done in he eet without regard to Ald.Stephens.he French Cana- ajans of the Council were in no need of his guidance, who, though he might be honest and disinterested, bad not tbe monopoly those good thing: They were sent to Council to work Fin the intorests of their respective wards.Ald.Stepuens was wrong in posing as the watchdog.Ex-Ald.White, whom he had succeeded, never used such language us that used by Ald .Stephens though quite as English as he was, and never treated his colleagues in such a fashion.\u2018fhe motion of Ald.Jeannotte was put and carried, whereupon Ald.Clendinneng said that under the circumstances he must tender his resignation as chairman of the Healtn Committee, his duty to his consti- te nts not allowing him to withdraw from he Frmance Commit (De .Dufresne thereupon moved tbat Ald.Hamelin be elected chairman of the Health Coinmittee.Al .Cunningham thought the Committee belonged to the English speaking members and moved the election of Ald, Griffin.This gentleman, however declined the office, whereupon Ald.eBride, moved the appointiment of Ald.Bro henn: who likewise refused to act.Consequently there being noone else to fill the position Ald.Hamelin was elected, After some further discussion the members of the Finance Committee were alected as follows: Ald.Hurteau, MoBride, Marti- neau, Farreli, Perreault and Glendinneng.THE ROADS COMMITTEE was next on the list, Ald.Thompson moving a similar resolution to that passed eoncern- ing the Finance, that no chairman of à com- mittes be Slected a member thereof.Thi bein, Thompson moved (hat Ald.Fepresentative of Gabriel Ward be elec & member of the Ce PE bested to St.Gabriel Le ennedy o tn ody ot e Road being represen Ann's, the Older ward, bol left ut , said \u2018he lived in St Ann' Ward as Ald, tie Kennedy in his late election\u201c had reason to know, and still more he represented a of 8t.Ann's Ward that wasne- glected.The speaker reflected generally upon Ald.Kennedy which the latter foroibly resented, and to! Taneey that i he had any remarks of the kind to make he Comet.\u201d so at his house or outside that un members for St.Jean Baptiste urged that that ward should have a seat upon the ds, but prefersnoe was given to & member for St.Louis Ward, Ald.A.Dubuo being chosen for the position.This vaca chairmanship of the Parks and Ferrio Commit d prose nted a good opportunity forsbs ving A Stephon.which was eagerly y Ad.Jeannotte who rose and pro- oso him for the position, but he was not olen to obtain this without considerable tion, he being only elscted.by the casting pote \u20ac of the phat rman, selected with.ro slogan out mush discuss and The in 88 com l, and which ls not anticipated will piges with any change, ie as follows: partie Ald, Rolländ (chairman x} au, A ride.arreu, Perreaait and Cie \u2014Alà.Prefontat (chatrman) P.Ken.pedr,J, B, R.Dutres freene, Wilson.W.\u2018Hennedy,\u2026| M lanbods 5 ne ua Ve Vv.rentes Pr P.aban an Sa pon Por- Jupinad chatrm Det ghee Bride, al chad carign J, ns Malone ( pre Pers and Laurer, Ville.R : Ge, ainville Ligne nue man and Clandin- neuve; Malons, Tansey, (none mon, Halt\u2014Atd.Condor.(chairma: n), Stevenson, RBalovilje, Thompson, Savignae, Lee abd Robert.ameiln (c Pan re Tansey.Bro.\u2014Ald.B , Cl endl en cana ramen Tron AE bre rennes Farah Botan: + hair airman), J psu Ci ii Villeneuve (chair IAD).Wilson and Farrell Aid.W.Kennedy was Mcted a8 Acting\u2019 Mayor, and the meeting rose.Officers of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club, At a meeting held yesterday evening, the members of the Bhamyoc Lao CI finally decided on ait are: posent, Ed.Halley; first vice-presi- dent, M.J.Polan; second vice-president, T.Crowe; surer, T.Mace; honorary secre.a Ww.J.Mckenna; asblstan t chin.Wa: Ji > ; committee, F-giglan Rover ohicgoidrick, Me! Riel) rke, R.Lennon R.J.oh Fach at T hater; audireis Enh a eu tos to rs À.oes on wyel elega fhe) .npvens J Post, Halley For Dyspepsia {a Other medicines 2 = Remedy Aspr's Sarsaparilla.may glve temporary relief ; but Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparills makes a positive and permanent cure, as thousands cau testify all over the country.\u201c My stomach, liver, dnd kidneys ware in a disordered condition for years,\u201d writes R.Wild, of Hutto, Texas, * and I never found any medicine to relieve me, unl I began to take Ayer's Barsa- parilia.\u201d Less than six bottles of this remedy cured me.\u2019 Mrs.Joseph Aubin, of Holyoke, Mass., was for a long time a severe auf- fever from Dyspepsia, trying, in vain, all the usual remedies.At last she began to take Ayers § only shies .bottles restored hor to perfect health.\u201cJ have gope through terrible suffer ing from Dyspepaia and Indigestion,\u201d writes C.J.Bodemer, 148 Columbia st., Cambridgeport, Mass., \u201cand can truly say Ayor's Sarsaparilla has cured me.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, Frepared by Dre J.C.A ari co.Lowell, Mass, $1 six bottles, Worth 85 a botale, ON TIME! We hsve received over FIFTY CASES 6 YOUTHS snd MEN'S sa In all the leading Styles and Colors.Having bought for mak, thereby Mving 156 Aiscount, we are able to offer them to the public at very low prices.Why wear your fur oap or old felt hat any longer when you can get a New Hat, in the latest style, for 75 cents, and at all prices up to Woodrow\u2019s Lined Hats, At $2.BO each.We bave also received our Spring Stock of KID GLOVES, 75c pair to $1.25.DOGSKIN GLOYES at $1.25 pair.Af value.Look in our window and see the finest display tn the city of Men's fine NEGKUWIERR Tour choice of any NECKTIE in the window for 2B Cents.Underclothing INSPECTION INVITED! : 9\" Ne trouble te shew the Goods, and al] made woloameo at JOHN i 665 Craig Street, NEAR COR.OF BLEURY BT.57°1 RUBBERS # WE HAVE À LARGE STOCK OF THE BEST American Rubbers, IN ALL STYLES: THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, The Rubber Store, WI.GODBEE BROWN & 60, | 221 St.J ames Street.Wood Mantel Pieces IN CHERRY, OAK AND MAHOGANY.Grates and Open Fire-Places Latge variety of Styles Kept IN STOCK.I\" Agents for BELL'S Celobrated Weed Mantels.\u2018 W.SCOTT & SON, 20°3s0d1 1788 Notre Dame Street.\u2014 THE \u2014 == ie & Ontario Navigation 0 poise tn in at Toren at ston, Thin ee Bos {Three | yor! an 24\" Guebe for the fo d, r fee MUR Ice.Ship 7 Bt vita Cosi Os, Tellow, ka, Prin Forms, Ticket &o., Leasing of Book ths of the Haloons of dhe mionmoret oF § Joe season.Pen Say ie HAE riiculars ar EB ti te the ny\u2019s o ay by D man os sent in 22 a A ore = ou iE fas 8 lost ie om ompany Joes not bi ULES CHABOT, General Manage Montreal, March 9th, 1880.DEBENTURES! stalin f the Municipality gf the T of He, Ont.TE de Pounl prove: ment Act of 2 oat the sum © a rent at oix r years fro) = did Par of tasue.t.per an, aoû Deyubje Tend: to be sddre RENAUD, To ae of or patore the 11th By of argh nox va Further information on application.e.$500 Reward Buspécting that {ba fire in oar premises, Ko.384 Bt.Paul street, on Sunday morsiag, Moreh 3ed, may have been accidental; we will poy the above to anyone (nét pereepatly gafffy) gives evidence suficisns to méure be souviciicn of the + Gara.Saas a 00.the important sal sales to be held this spring © WILLIAM R.ARNTON.RBAL XBTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER, - \u2014\u2014 ARE INSOLVENT STOOK-14th March, $31,300 Blok FULNITURE, Eta~25th March, 008 finerbrooke Full NT Use, Eto.\u201426th March, Estate late Judge AY HE RE © CA ITLE Horses, Implements, Fo Fowls, el0.\u2014Ayiri BOMAS ving, FUN LE nae\u201d Oki late Mon.ton FU EN, PURE, Fo.April 18th (about) Mr.R A iii Elgin April Lorne Ar OATTLE BE Eide Arr Lemme Arent, wo xenden Ave Fes Ve parma Anne.He on sod Water mn Statuary, ete.\u2014 ja 0g Cv ST rs, Eu Rung Sadan LI SL ee Lotäké | evo oad do May.1 Det Red Bank'8 pver Laching Ho: ad) bys! ed Back Stock The dbove are sting Kod sales, pate nn now be ar id fo erat attention at sales 5 WILLIAM H.ABRNTON.JEOTATE LATE HON.JNO.HAMILTON, tructed Na tbe ue SE D EE Partioulars later.WILLIA » 534 ME AE nine.J.8.Thomson & Co.'s Sales.NN NA Taal Come ATION LOCK FIRE-PROOF SAFES.Teyhaye EA! a, private mala Eine CAE A Chose sn end jers Baron, mbroker.Als quitable for\u2019 books an 5 ei THOMSON ES ¢ 0, 241, 4 Uk James street.Y AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.wa po tntate Late James Donning.zs STRÉET Montresk 807 TES Tuesday.Jah Murch Instant he 563 atibule Fi 8 a Die Tapie ropze as w del cu eus a né 1 8 > over je ve b Ke! D He rn any a faut Bus, special inner ie Gasew 6 Ware: ET iota Ty rea: ang 21 Danis Wetiropes ma Tous Ay \"ddr haie 9 \u20ac; rs Desk Iron ram Lin 0b, Cre ork, fron Bods, © Duchess ter, nents ol qurvicr, Fifer.Wines an Liquors, = ea.rs the su r Dri Horse, Mileh Cow pe, Stable Equlpmonts, M Ox Tiobes.ic I w, Robes Stable Equipments ib rine S el Bautp ra bnimen a o'clock, order the Tutor, WM.¥ LIGHTHALL x 28 J.8.THONSON co cos M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.quFORTANT (COLLECTION [ade during « seven years' tour in Cabads and the 253 PAINTINGS! In Oil and Water Oclora, by M.and Mme.C.À.de L'AUBINIERE, Artists patronised by HEs MAssstT QUEZT VICTORIA FREE EXHIBITION, Tuesday & Wednesday, March 191k & 18th FROM 10 AM.TO 10 PM SALE, THURSDAY aad PRIDAY, March 14¢h and lath, AT TWO O*CLOOE, And SATURDAY EVENING, March 16th, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M, ~~TO BX HELD AT TRE VICTORIA RIFLES ARMORY, CATHCART BTREET.esiding city, th re cattle to: to attend edt e Be jr © their ras or renasing \u20ac tod édarge by sending their {.HICKS x co.neers.at Dub & Fraser's at Bankrupt Stack by Aucon In the matter of JOHN FARNAN, Ineo to mil b) id oy | oon cle br ME ME ny \u2014 MONDAY, 1 Lure MARCH INST.t le of the the à belo theo put t of & a bake cotati et on Andon: corm- H wo 1, t bey tw Bets of Harness, Coals our, pa.ops, Rte tre.Bale st TWO o'clock p m.BUFF & FRABE Auctioneers.hi will FR re PE Be gh regular weekly sale.14 Saw \u201csol Y NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Xi LMOST NEW Hie ¥, Br > ivy ALEASKE ibd bis Inatracted to sell at the residence, No.B8 TOPPER STREET, On MONDAY MORNING, 11th Inst., uo Manne and Amusement VAIO at ° 4 CADEMYOF MUSIC, Hxwar Tuomss.- Lessso and Manager.MONDAY, MARCH 4th.¥or Ous Week Only.ENGAGEMENT OF ge COQU'ELIN GeEnser SIR aprlote Dra ue SEE Jado fia fol ain plays: IDAY, March 8\u2014\u201cLe Voyage de Mons.Per- rich it BA LEE na, Ba ig EIN aa EAN te be ne te Pare nu YH at Northalinors bent Woke, KIRALFY', 54 t£ FARROW & JACOBS, ee EE re zz THEATRE ROYAL.Every Afternoon nnd Evening This week.\u201cQUEENS EVIDENCE! » Prices of admission\u201410Qc, 20 Résorved seats, 10 extre.Pla at Face snd 30c.«Lt 836 M.G.À.Snowshoe Club \u201cCONSOLATION MTEERLECHASE,\u201d FRIDAY, MARCH 8th, Eh EET SN She AMES os 503 PATTES 00 devons, 8 George Snorsboo on Foie tu ja ar ios to 853 wot.xyowres ANCIN =,\" ee pres afta; DoT al Sta ow danas fo m- Sub UE bp beg Ee = 88 OWLER8 Lo re SLA ro hi Ca BARKS us | Ek Coan ERTS se | INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of DIE n ma re TELE Can wil PUBIC Motor.Abin, The Joshi ost i Ds ms et Lakh i fn oan of that rata and Er Fixturos of dite, valvedainnoni., Jd gale ¥ © Te 83 the fol AUS pi ual emo to the urti and toru, and od bearing in soupe Sn 5 porchpser D to have the right aire te will 11 ide tosenme the nnex store np til! Ma: soba ove yur option sf ses.tension fur» for un Eons apy SEE adh Se 0 tE SAMUEL O.FAT re Montreal.4th rent fi wot | 839 INSOLVENT NOTICE.12 the matter PERNT MATHARD, SETTER Block of Dry Boots snd un pi a: dn Book debts.per Bohrer 008 LE it cavedssenresarsrrcnnences 43.088 nventory snd 1st of Gebls are on view LX.Erne.aon Aborto Triton arpir © A.MARCOTTE & CO.CTE.~ INSOLVENT NOTICE.1n the matter aw D MAJOR Tnsolvent 4 motion, De at piace of Dusiaeas business a sae, ae SATURDAY, ths Oth MARCH, race, At 11 O'Clock À M, gt the assets ss follows :.Ms IN tse nn PE DiLCPELU D RÉVAPR SENTE Nn sv ROO & FORBMENT os0rs.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In th tter of NO.ÆtOssEAp.D the ma ë J.Dry Goods f Stap} fol inv Brock o à apie br a per entory\u2026 CR ceqrsaversressssasaTrscany Era SAN ERR ERE 815 STREET.ore, eet BY» 7 Ty A rd Total, ADOWS.covrveennnn rs TB 0 \\, i\" Store nen on the py The rot, hocophid the Furniture and Effects, splendid Planoforte, 7 «nd fon on She SERA Sonii.ine Brassers Carvel.vor Th t bagior& Lo eat ELEVEN o'clock.ery hea Bo Btioman Clothe B PMaotel Mic we KENT & TURCOTTE, Corner Chatrs, Oil tings, ro coin, Gartaine, anoy Tables, ato.en 00d Walnut sideboard an A.MARCOTTE & CO., Dion Ghatre, D a0 les 1e, Brusaels Dal and Statr 51 Good f, Éet Hatr Miatérens a où von re go, Chamber Bets, | Shines Ener a bate of Ls INSOLVENT NOTICE, ) « « \" 98, Book, etc OW Je t Kank, ut $ Refrigerator, \u201c Prowse\" ® Cooking Range, ote Bux Ar TEN o'oroox.DUFF & FRASER, 58 3 Auotio; Marcotte & Ecrement\u2019s Sales INS NSN LE et Fo SALE, » A Well-amperted Stock of GENTN FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting in TWEEDS.UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, ko., &0., Amouating te some 815,000.THE ATAND, à first-class one, In the centre of Montreal.can bs hed for à yesr more.Are MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, 05 8%.James street.Fo SALE.HOTEL, well 1 parine piece, mt {0 Ligense, » Hook of Apply to MARCOTTE & FOREMENT, 95 st a 20 Brent.GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKERS breakfast Cocoa Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess aot Otl has been removed.(thas more than thres timés the strength of Cocos mixed with Starch, Arrow- M4 root or Bugar, and le therefore far 1 more \u20ac costing less than one cent a eup.Jt Is deilcions, i nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, afd admirably adapted for Invafids «s well as for parsobs iv Sold te Grocers irocers everywhere.V.BA & CO, Dorcheser, Mass 583 Ro1xa WOOD! sonic si I have received dastrsctions drop Jour M Mop.Hatin part Tey dites tole Lh ae 2 sai ot qe Na?vai Fagué cada?de Clothing, ver \u201ca Au pe per inventory ¢o.4.1 bo M 4 oash e of sale end balance in vou Sia su si Saat le tha, n.bear yi to the astisfaotion Sectpled By tHe mae 3h hermit ABERR 1.3.Tac pe Spa INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re Dame Melins Pagtite 0 (M.P, Labale),of St.atreet, Ut awa.pha ska ya Le pe benefit © orb ber aoe ai pllaima mugs be be fyled ith th ve, within 15 days to en.KENT & THRO EEE, Mon Montreal, 7th March, 1889.ae a J UDICIALLY AUTHORIZED.ven 4 JHUREDAY, è Pts et des, by fires tha hat Tint at ten 0 lock su at tho offic = ofs the ander $i dem HE ih i Et Bh SEAR A May Masson, of | How em pth [| 1 be sold b pete Auct on and os the yet; and bighegt Et cou undivided one bail of alot of land keow wn er the nnnber four hundred and sixteen n the official Book of Belerence of the tit.ih \u201d Jord of the ki y of Yoh real with the un.ded e half of thé house bearing No.85 of Kr, fi Mo rest and vutbuildiogs ercoted on seid lot of land which makes the corner of dt.Hube:t an Dorchester atrests For the conditions apply to \u2026 Ne PERODEALU, N.P._ Montreal, 26th February, 1885, 438 2w | Psovmer 9 SMAÏSEREO | In rx SUFERIORCOUNT, - rp ter hamas Win.Nichol.an action in ne tion as to para PR AVaL tax - Montreal, th Movomter, Sh, wr LA iy Bri RRR AL je LG.EI A ) A j i Ge +7 ME) F, 2 4 | ji y mé TTT Ve FERGUSON-\u2014-On the evening of the 5th inst, us Aint EE : THIRD = EDrTiÔ x Co .SHE MONTRERS BAILY.STAR FRIDAY.MARCH 8- TES THIRD EDITION.BIRTHS.conNo \"OLLY-At Brockville, on Tuesday, M ms | 4 _ at 165 Greond\\ Aveque, on the 188 Len Ah rie ot col 6.gr of a daughter.nâvine Naue.on te uch rumupo: e, oy Oe wits of A.Ouellottyof a daughter.arch, the MARRIAGES ASTER-AL Auherst, nN, GOL'LD-DONC HA, Kes.V.RB) Han ary bow.Caster.ROMANS THOMSON \u2014At Halifax, by Rev.J.W, Mauping, Jobu Romans to Minnte aon, DEATHS.BROWNE \u2014 A ottawa ah = 2, Mary A, Butile, Ron of the ate Hobart e, aged 75 yoars.BATCHELOR-\u2014-AL Toronto, ren 4, George Bat- chelur, aged 29 y CUTIER-On March 6, \u201cie Hedden, widow of the late Samuel] Cutter, are LD attend her fun teu Cured, oh Pada tue Ke: at 2.30.a.COX \u2014 At Fredericton, S.B.nobruary 2, uen Filzabeth Cux, aged 47 ÿ DALY\u2014At Quebee March o> Bridget \u2018Teafto.wife ot John aly: aged ¢9 years.2, Lieut, seal.John 9 years.EVANS\u2014AL Calnis, Me,, March 2.Evans.formeriy of 6t.\u2018John, N.B., aged 6 00th year, Ellea Dalrymple, don of late Archibald Ferguson.Funeral p FERGUSON\u2014At Beckwith, re pevruary 28, Robert N.Ferguson, aged 58 GHAHAM\u2014At London, Ont.Sip Venice C., wife ot John Grabam, aged'25 years.MENRICK\u2014A: \u2019laronto, March 4, Lawrence P.Hearick, aged 33 years.JAMES\u2014At Gurieton Place, March 2, George RH.James, aged 44 year KILLOUOH\u2014At Hama, Ont, John Killougb, aged OR years.MCDONALL\u2014ID this city.533 Selgueurs street, C native of Glasgow.fico on the 7th instant, at aries te Baker, cotian: 41 months & days.Fuperal il Rte is ite ra ora .- M, dency Saturday at 7 10 Et church, thonos to fi ote û des Reiges ope neds end Acquafntances will ry vat is intimation without further not a {Glasgow papers ploass 0opy.) On March Walter William, y NE Thon 2 Foot aged 4 Tears ands montis.Funeral from Sis rr rares residence, 82 Mountain street, on Friday, Maron Ba 280 op.5- Friends ere respec tfully invited a St © de Page om.Jon this Aird on tho wd! : ote, Norn , 54 rela.ad anon from oun Tipper please copy.FOR London.Ont.March 2, M.R.Rogers, wite of B.A.Rogers.SHAW 43 Torpate, Maroh 5, Robert yhaw.aged TOLLAND In this city,on March 7th, arher- ine Hendry, widow of the late Chas, Tolland, aged 75 years.Funeral Yan ake lace from a.m., Bacurdas, Save 6 Eh Oy 5 Lohan ADDS chi Lu thence ain Cote one?elges cemetary.and acquain' are despoctdully.in attend fd! Hr gp vb ears: Ont, March a WHEBLER AC re Ont, Capt.Edward Oliver Wheeler, WRIGHT\u2014AL ANAL.March 2, Mrs.Mary Wright, aged 76 years.WORKMAN\u2014Oc Thursday Marah 7 , ADDA Jae Ta pune a ra wil take.cé on éhiorésr su oth inst.at 3 ore trom 99 Sherbrooke Be street, tbe Church of Messiah, to Mount Roya) Cemetery ae PERSONAL\u2014Typewriting Ex- traordinary\u2014179 words per min uie accomplished on t e Cali- graph.99 words In half a minute.129 words per minute blind- lolded.See a Garctte \u201d Eon full or send for copy.fore Caligraph,\u201d new offices 1 1756 Notre Dame street, W.ki.Young, Manager.Bete \u2014 PERSONAL.Canadian Secret Service, REAL.SO E t reasonable se Pi ee ses more k done Ex an thE © sn x Err ses abe orey re] was the J HN A GBOSE, Manager.AL~ ORKOW, 5 EL.pi sao chi) on to be te phétoprapBed ai at Marat, t_ Peter street, corner Craig aurse 82.50 4 PON ElPas PTT FHOTO- G.C.ARLESS & CO28, 26] Bt, James street.A susTaose & C° PHOTOGRAPHERS, Corner Notre Dame and Si Martin sireste.So, Jerre 4 BEEOCIALTY.Telephone No, 1687, À and B.FINE FURNITURE.ot late 32t Our court verdicts have been tran the publ pet r and other ca ished for tbe coming 8 .ow in our windows general | to our AA à an y sainples 0 hic are how sh for all next wee Din (pie season, and oven por vtbouch ujet Tol \u201cwin a qualit Pro our toch will a that our eo; fhe of plain dt hee ponts \u201cua roomy ot squall omibion 0 aide Owen ture à Son's o J t wholesale hitare estab) Bent Terms a part.tés fus 9 1853 dois Dame street.corner of t5 ARTISTIC FURNITURE! New designs.A large lot of Coverings in new designs and materials, just received direct from England and France; you can select your own covers & have them made up to our own taste.Special nducements this month in the way of discounts.GEORGE STEWART, 1828 to 1834 Notre Dame Street.FURNITURE AND BEDDING are necessities of sur bousshold.duce- ments which we are o Horio to prompt cash indo ore the Peonsideration of all during this month, de con 1 ENaup UD qiING & FATTERAON, Late Vu 65:2 Cralg STREET, P.&-0ur 1 New AC for Parlor Goods will arrive by next steam 5013 ITY FURNITURE AND B \u2018 C WAREHOUSE EDDING RELIABLE.CHEAP.alt now booking «pri: The stock of first.ar t class clans, medium bi priced a ure tein very Ia snd wali ei a te es me to oompote Against without trouble.STRIOT ATTENTION.JAR.STEEL, 1820 Notre Dame st.THE DOMINION LINEN WAREHOUSE: Wa have Just marked off a à aplendid selection of 5 0\u2019CLOCK TEA CLOTHS, SIDEBOARD COVERS, TRAY CLOTHS, In Hemstiteh: Herpatite od and Drawn work: very rich goods 5713awtf TOWELS! Huckataek Towela, Honeycomb Towels, Oatmeal Towels, Damask Towels, Hemastitohed Towels, TOWELS! TOWELS! 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All this indicated some movement on Leugsueel's part, but what we could not The leutenant, howover sald: \u201cI think he has got to retreat.Ju yond by the number of men that are now co in, he has c 5 ed in most of his detached = parties, but to-morrow at thie Lie wo will probably know all about it.\u201d \u201cWhy su?1 asi \u201cBecause then well either be in the Federal Lis lines, prisoners, or gone to glory!\u2019 0 BOO * Certain : i We can't keep dodging through the rebel army forever: nf we Btay Lo he ca a day or.two.Now I've picked ouf ue \"orossinge dace on the Nolachucky\u2014it's twelve miles from hers.By a forced mareh, we'll got there before day breaks.1f we get across ulive, haif an bour 1} place us in the Union lines, As 500 48 dark, we start to make the attempt.\u201d If we were successfuldn getting through, our leader would go to his regiment and we would geparate.Feeling that this gallant 1an's pervices deserved some recoguition from us, I tore au leaf from my memoran- Gum book and wrote: \u201cWhereas, we, the undersigned, members of a party of © ufon men struggling to get away from the bouthern Contederacy, havg been ed with CONSUMIRAIE tact, Judiiuent, Jel nin) and bravery, by Lieutenabt Hunso f Lhe WIth Hen- tucky Unton Cavalss, we oxen to him our eln- «ere and heurtie)l thanks, and, while able Lo reward bit substantislly, we give w him nur best wishes and best Lopes Lial he may through this war safely, and when these trou os are over, may Rs lue'rast of his lite in health and hupplues This being signed by us, I read it to t lieutenant, who said lie would place that ne of paper in his boson, preserve it from ail harm, and always treasure it during the remainder of his life, We now began our walk that would bring us to Lho crossing of the Noluabucky River, atl o place ten or twelve miles from EKnox- ville.Along the ruad in the darkness we could observe evidences avery where of the lamina in ofhers* there lluminated the sky, while | in others there wera tent poles from which the canvas had heen struck, and at une place we almost run into u little camp of men un the side of t round.Avoiding this by a clrouitous route through the flelds, and coming out into the highway again, we had not gone far before we heard the galloping of horses, Leaving the road once more, because it was evident we Were near aring à the lighté of almost a brigade of ederates, and could not guess at what point we soa, An run inst its picket line, we kepl on until two the morning, when we reaphed our objectiv point near the river.A little house s away from the road some fifty or sixty urds, and the Noluohueky was at least two uudred paces beyond it.Across the river we could see lights which were undoubtedly the camp-fires of some portion of Longstreet army.The house was inhabited by a middle-aged woman and her daughters.There were no pen near.As we mule known our purpose jo gatin the Federal llues, the lady, said that bee rebel picket line was acroes the river, where we could easily ses the camp-fires.We then as ked if we could cross the stream near ther She py \u201cNot with any safety, as there were three men shot down there last night While trying to cross.They attempted to go just alter dark.I warnod then, bust the; \u2018said they would take their chances, an when I heard the musketry across the river, I knew they were gone.\u201d We then asked if there was any other place lo crue near thers, ' she replied.\u201cThere's a bridge a little further up-stream, but that uard- by a company of infantry and lieve they have one or two gus | bere.There is going to be some movement, I can't tell what it is, because the troops have been travelling about bere all day, and there been a good deal of musketry firing in the front.1 suppoee there will probably be lively times to-morrow hla made us most anxious to get into the Union lines.1f Longstreet advanoed, every foot he gained added another foot tothe distance we to travel, and took away ao other chance of safety from us.We wi new ai the border line.Imprisonment a and death wer were behintl us.Death wag, perhaps, ore u We ant in the dark, early morning hours, discussing the momentous question, whether we should attempt to cross or not.The woman knew the dimeulty of the situation, and begged us for God's sake not to undertake the trip.1 told her we had been over a month on our journey,and wa could not remain where we were in sight of the pickets; that boldness was our only chance, I then said: \u201cBoys, I have come on this trip to go through he lines.We have como to the lines, and if I ca n get any one to go with me, I will get there\u201d fore daybreak, was t| the pickets off thefr guard.One man agreed to join me.The lleuten- ant hesitated, and said: \u201cI do not think we can get across.I know you could not pass that picket line, with mo in command of it, in the way you intend.\u201d I repliea: \u201cDon\u201d t allow my rashness to în- fluence you.Authat he jumped up and muttered: \u201cI do not propose to aliow any man to say I dare not follow him.\u201cOh! cried the woman, \u201cfor God's sake, don\u2019 Leoll If you do, you will never come out a Wao thanked her for her interest, bus there was nothing else for us,\u2014we must go for- war Only two of the men, with the Heutenant, would risk the crossing.The others said it was too hazardous, they would wait developments.As for Caucus, he didn't seem to think he had any voice in the matter, and 48 BOON aE 1 got up he followed me down to ths woman's boat, which was an old and leaky affair, hardly useful for aay mth pur- ose, and as such neglected by the ensmy.Fr t was now between three and four o'clock In the morning.The whole party \u2018wont to the bank with us.Unlocking the old bat.teau, we got in.Another man then decided Lo take the risk, and joined our , leav- & three who declined we go.We shook hands silently.It was now erous to \u2018bpeak, for tho river was but a little over a hundred yards wide.1 urged that the present moment, (Just be be best time to *Hght color © prominen darkness.This coût, Which Ss! all papers, 1 handed silently to Caucus, and he h laced it on the thwart between us.Then we floated out into the stream.CHAPTER XVIL THE LETTER OF LIFR.The silence of the night was broken only.by the rippling of the river against our boat, and the wash of its waters upon the bank we wero rapidly nearing.Tho darkness of the night was only illuminated, two watchiires that we dreaded.B ng to strike the bank midway between fires, paddling with our bands for fear disturbing t ie siience, oe Seomed totally unobserved.No 8, lo be the brash that lined the bak of th the stream, No word came out of the silence of the forest, that was only scp separated from us now by a few yards of 1 was now confident we would gain the bank, and robably lu half an hour would see us In the nion Suddenly from ue Jt the brushrood cod fa tin front of us cume of 'ho Roes the hoarse voi £a Con rag ploket.The Teutonant ho sat sat at me w isp spas faute Es 8 rop over the e, ing the side away from the bank, to \u2018obtain the protection 0 the, boat from tifle-balls, I fol.diving under the bottom of we floa sllently down ot making exertion snough to rd the crashing fire of musketry and shrieks snd gr the mpaniona I I ba Jens in the boats an a) ail Caucus\" voi What to do dope The Houtonant Furned his Head and | paddling close to me whispered: \u201cFloat down Hie stream before you ty mu to make the bank, in mus ketry firing wil rouse évery picket Boum the Hut with th back Con Ry | oy perl Aly but dci -mining oom leking, Mo\u201d de Lord | 3 Tima which had but & short time.fn fle Roh Sl SE urned ao.self où de ma a nd.and and thought I had bad escapéa, wi the Federal lines, make my way to (Th de Omtimed) LEADER OF THE DEMOCRATS.Result ofn Canvass by a New York Journal.Naw Yonx, March 8\u2014Tho Herald, this morning devotes a page to the question : \u201cWho Js the leader of.the Democratic party?The Herald has msked muny people \u2014 Democrats mainly of course \u2014 this question: \u201cWhom d © jou regard us the National leader of the Democratic party?\" The answers are interesting.Muny Democrats are in doubt.They have not yoL even cousidered the matter of the policy of tus leadership of the party, aud thoy scarcaly know which way to look; iu fuct they have not not yet recovered bro Hh shock of defeut.| y are etill loyal and true to Cleveland, retogizng him as che embodiment of the tar} setoru des d predicting iis eandi- » dgamn 161 15 à very strong bos oling tor Hae Hho fact that he carrie th state while it was lost to the National ticket has addod wouderfuily to Lis prestige as a leader.Mr.Whitney se: ema to nave largely increasod his popular it his & sense in Mr.Cleveland's cab ol and he Is strongly mentioned as a po leader for his party.tel J Randall, of .Penosylvenia, the protectionist Domocrat, is naturally enough turned Lo at this crisis ba certain class of Democrats, whosay at perhaps, with the great protectionist as a leader, the party might have better luck next time, and so they shout for Ran- :dal as the standard bearer.In brief, the result of a hasty canvass of Tapreseutative Now Yorkers yesterday, political leaders, prominent Deinocrats, merchants, profess sional men, financiers, besidis men in ail branches, was as follows: In doubt\u2019 as to oS for Hill, 72; for Cleveland, SL ood! 16; for x\u2019 Whitney, 12; total 186.MILAN'S MAN MANIFESTO.{ His Reasons For Abdicating the Throne of Bervia, Bry E, March 8\u2014 8.-M!lan's manifesto attributes the Bervian successes to the virtues of the people.He tukes upon himself the blame for the disasters,and asks the for- veness of those whom he has offended, o refers to his personal unhappiness and his broken heal In_a letter to Count Zichy, Milan sald hard work and tllnéss Had turned his hair gray,and he bad-been unable to obtain more than three hours\u2019 sleep nigbtiyf for Weoks, He longed for freedom as a school boy longed for his holidays.Milan declares his abdication is the result of a resolution long since formed.® He says he is convinoed that the country will derive benefit from his labors, but the new era opening demands powers which he feels he does not poseess.Therefore justice chok for is son 8nd to Europe demands that he should abdicate.He Appeais to ail political parties in Servia to assist the new constitu n.In concluding his manifesto he says: \u201cGod bless Servia aud Alexander first.Long live Bervia.\u201d Alexander sent a telegram to his mother announcin, on, @ her as Queen A al.He received a long ply.is stated the army will be reduced one- half In order to restore a financial balance.Milan takes the title of Count Takowa.VIENNA, March 8.\u2014All the newspapers here, except the official organs, predict troubles and unrest owing to the growth of Russian Influence in the Balkans, NO ABATEMENT OF THE SCOURGE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] LoxpoN, Ont, March 7.\u2014There is no aba nt of the smallpox scourge in Pingal and the township of Bouthwold.There have been 29 cases and 8 deaths to dat à One Sanh and one New case were re- ay.© death was in the Poe family, which has now lost three members.The roads leading from South- wold are ed by armed men to prevent the plague being spread around, as it was at firat, 1 public gatherings or private dances have been prohibited in the peigh- boring city of St.fhomas.Compulsory ation has been ordered in St.Thomas, Yarmouth, Dunwich, and other townshi in fA county and in Delaware Township punky.2 bas beet tres death of of hag n free CABLE _JOTTINGS.lt tare rted tha the the Abyssinians are bela ala and that Senoussis army is The dissident a bras have formed a tral organizing council which will hold \u20ac ita frst meeting in London on March 22.Lord Hartington will make an address, | A marked increase in hostility to forei ers is noticeable throughout China, he native soldlery at Chefoo are suspected of plotting to attack the foreign settlement.The church of St.Charles at Rome is thronged with armons of de atevery service, e nten sermons the celebrated Father Agostins are the sensation of the hour, The Madrid ptrysician who made the postmortem examination of the body of Pigott eciares he never saw such a well-formed oui and brain, the latter indicating a man of superior.force of character and imagination.patch from Rome says Harrison's cables Rally satisfies the Vatican, and information has reached the Propaganda that under Harrison's adiuipisirabion the relations between the United S and\"the Holy See will be most prt The Parnellites are in a Butter over the a proaching close of the Times\u2019 case.Bir rles Ri 1 is ready to make an elaborate 0 ning address for the Parnellites.He is de ined not to risk an adverse decision on 4 grounds.Most of the witnesses sub from nd have promised their eed free.The copper syndicate in Paris up to the present hae apeat 212,600,000 francs.The syndicate entered into contracts with large J 1 SOL 150, ou annually nul an ps of coo at cost of 250,000,000 francs, but in Fobra.ary.out 1 of 10.000 fons received, tho eyndi- AMERICAN NOTES.The City of Mexico = Tiempo (Conservative) sees in 8 message à menace to the peace of thes Spanish Americas, and principally Mexico.1t fears Blaine's policy.The Maine House has passed the bill pro- D et cecoeding 8100, be Tmprissn ad ned not exc g rison for not over one year and disf ranohisad for ten years.The oreputlva council of the Fenian Brotherhood in New Tork have ado tod resolution declaring that th © spy, Le waa never a member of the Fothorhod.De Caron attached himeelf to an irregular party calling themselves Fenians.to, terdas , fouëly Jante tale phone charges des- ter a to s le in the House the bill vas brie ed ose ie ported by cas Judiolary y Commies.shee.Pine telephone companies are charged making ex tionate rates.Some Probable Appointments.= New Yo March 7.-The Herald's toch says: Charles R.oops, audi theatre manager in 8t.Louth scan idate for Consul oral at expec \u2018Watker Blaine vos sonia hip abroad, or he may be ted tn his \u2018old position as d Sta General por Dia To for ister to Chip, iy 1.BO) Ww.Brown of 0 Ohio, wants to \u2018be Cons General at The Worid's \\ Washington special sa is generally understood that Wm.Phelps, of New Jersey, and Whitelaw of New York, oan have whatever foreis to It is res sp pointe ou; hong will où Pp) Boucitauit Married Again, Jah sr Dion à Bouct To lire Bowel.New Y Sault ds EE éessoon ia roue, 1 home on Soth strest, al ts they bes Jkely man fi rman bellaved Harold M.Sewell olnieg naul-General td tn pc | Pons and protect his wife's interest to the of the law.tant retary troet | is likely to go to South America.t is said tô have alresdy i TUPPER TAUNTS.SIR RICKARD SEVERELY TAKEN TO TASK By the Young Minister af Marine\u2014Debats on the Budget in the Commous\u2014 Various Parlismentary Toplos, {SPECIAL TO Ta un STAR} OTTAWA, Mare Charles Tupper and Bit ioburd Cdr aries 1 yo Lamentary fo foes, gush pre t no hs get ech of Hon.Foster they.were observed leaving the \"House Ja earnest converse and evidently agreeing wu upon some point.Sir Charles Tupper was the gallery yesterday to hear his son eritielss Sir i Richard Cartwright, Nor was Blr Charles\u2019 the unly 2 ectator or auditor; the galleries wer fi within a House, of an Whur of | tae opening of piie use, for Ib Hon, Charte spouter aud, begin Fais \u2018prototy per Landy | Churchill, LE by De o ash if no rel) on.Charles Tu par 15 de c Sn At \u2018ot pour oh, bold of Wôrdg an or quick at repartee.makes an ond nud is he not man het ia quick to turn aside the lances of his advefsaries levelied at the vulnerable point.He began to-day the adjourned discussion on the budget speech, and devoted hiwself to an attack upon Bir Richard Cartwright, an attack of suoh vim that one had to glance several times at the sent oecupied b by Sir Charles, the father, to Le satistied that hu was not the spe ker.\u2018On o ening, Hop: Mir.Tupper praised n.Mr.oster for the extranrdinary A ler © statistics he had quoted, and said that ose had compelled even Sir Richard Cartwright to acknowledge that Canada had amazingly PROGRESSED SINCE CONFEDERATION, though he had tried by distorting the statements of the Minister of Finance to weaken the arguments of that gentleman.Hecom- pared Sir Richard, who in pa speech bad often turned to the Liberal benches, to a 28 general, who told his mer, te foe Ice was be- ore them and urged attack which he h elf Pare to make.He then took Sir Richard to task foraocus- ing the Finance Minister of cooking ao- counts.Bir Richard had referred to Han- sard to show his arguments against the speeches of Finance Ministers.Well, he would also refer Sir Richard to Hansard, and pot merely to Hansard, but to the verdict of the people tn 1889 and 1887, tô show \u2018tho opinion of the people of Bir Richard's carpin a for cooking accounts, a grave charge, Sir Richard bad no! thing to\u2019 bear him out in this oft refuted statement.The best refutation of thischarge was given by Mr.McLelan last year.He reminded Sir Richard that he was in no position to call the people dupes and the Conservatives braves, His own character and career or were too well known, The country has had one sad experience of bis government, and does not want another.He ls noted for his pecu- larity of caloulation.Even the Globe laughed at certain of those calculations, Sir luchard had Jound fault with the Gov- érhment for not making an estimate for provable losses of cases.To do that would to confess that the Government had no belief in the justice of their defense Against these clalme.As for Sir Richard Cartwrigb he was 8 man of two ideas, fear and pe exodus.HE FEARED ANNEXATION and tho exodus in 1885 and favored oob- federation, and yet y he uses these argume Le in Javor x what was ractically annexaf ed to show that Canad would en bet ended by England, ho Ypetatore Tints, ua to ive way to the Lates.alle Hon.Mr, ing, st feast hot shot open ranks, at least tn the pinion of the Cou servatives, : who appla loudly, Sir Richard was correc hE Ww oa appeared two be tho proofs o at his speech in rent to Bon.Mr.Foster.n.Mr.Tuppe y accusing the Eom ol ca the exodus by their constant decryin ada.In the constituency of one L he knew of seventy men who left the Counter probably frightened avay by that man\u2019s speeches.He taunted Bir Honora with having once thrown over his party and with repeating this act on Tuesday.Sir Richard says now that volume and value of trade must be considered for a just estimate, and also confesses thav has advanced since confederation.In the latter statement he had deserted Mr.Mills.As for the decline of trade, when Sir Richard was Finance Minister trade declined in a ing.He also said the same of the decline in American forei trade.Now ho says the reverse.Hon.Mr.Tupper sald dat in New Bouth Wales, a PROGRESSIVE AND PROSPEROUS oo the trade has sunk From £21,000.000 in to £15,000,000 Sir lola of aa in fav fevoriog England an the free trade of e breath ventiog to jdin us to the side which has her tarif than our own.Does he want à Le slaughter: Yo merioan our country?Will he make us .Devers of wood and drawers of water for the Jutted States?The speaker then quoted from former speech of Bir Richard's 8 a aviog that the Americans-elaughtered the in nada.He then went on to int out the fostering of manufactu industries assisted the farmer by givin, b M consumers for his produce.Asfor workingmen in England, to h the mover of the amendment had.plluded, the Minister of Marine quoted from Mr.Goschen à free trade, that the income tax was especiaily hard upon the ling tradesman and small farmer.How the British systen of open competition bad re du pay own the sweating tem recent! revealed.Our labori men realize the danger and oppoee it.Mr.Tupper said that coal was now dearer in Ontario than It was when a du of 800 par to ton was levied upon it; and on to say that the decline in value 0 of farm lands was not peculiar to Canada, bat but vas, te be served in the Uni England.cles ad \u201c mo from y yes,\u201d he re replied and read an English report substantiating the remark by the, gomewhat curious statement that the vajuo of certal Jom lands had decreased 100 per cent.ain interrupted by questions of what ihe and was orth in that case, to which h that HE DID NOT DEPEND oy but that it was ro worse than Bir Richard Cartwright's, who had, spoken of 8 600 - cent.increase In certai D prices copseq: pot lo the Ni National Poly.This ratort was no but serv ar] 08 apical faugh in which Hon.Fa Blake joined heart ven Hon.Mr.y.Laurier smiled; on.Mr.was glad Bir loan was a @ upon its success was tht praised it.Turning to Sir hiobar hms tack upon the In roolontal, the speaker said that if ruguing at a loss showed political jopbery, the fact revealed tenness Mackenzie.Government, which made gonually double the loss esent on this road.ame Sr Richard to attdck a rallway which was provided for in the d of gon federation, Phich Sir Richard h helped to frame.Tho road was à band of un n between the npper and lower provin oes, and confederation was not possible without it.was Showing that ks But the Liberal party was aust con confederstion, With Hine through - Richard dare to 3 Soll knaves or posed 2 whe favored la Bir abel 5p ran sul es to provinces ou not thank nf Tor wi shine Yo deprive the them \"sie aides 0 2 of vers paying doué th gr py prorpoges Br #1 ra ro a Rly 8 PE more of friends than © beral Governments of On on Noma Seotin were 0 Derhape Dar E chard's min Ri ha attack the a = ine oF Fer Le chard'to a ° ng of it | Bh the\u2019 Canad hooper Rafa was for m RAT HIS OWN WORDS, uttered in the seventies.At that time he had said that the mon would be weil opent, He quoted Sir Rio to the effect at the building of the road and the diture of $108 ,000 to build and run it \u2018was not for selfish In bub for future generations to profit by.\u201cIt is a struggle carve out a die! inet national sacrifiess ah vy st tebe a pencelat D pI which is usuall briefl tining Canada\u2019s policy towards ou n a's policy ore Geatee, Ho sald thé Government as ready to have fair trade relations with EE the Americans came d thom; »-will dome, but: the uch rein tives will fever brings for them.ren Hives wil fi hss Canada dbesrer d | | 1) Sher hitoselt bad Hé ke had no Weil, 5] faultto find with Oszade, Which.da.4 Pa paltry and Pan UT I se fond ih the Sta than that madd at | Besides, it 11 we) * dla ; and ive nation for Mr.Sah nd poe à de tion of the s to the cr a ote to surrender das commercial inde enoe into we of a forelun power.MR, CHARLTON'S SPRECH.The debate was continued by Mr.Charl- ton for therals.ter of nance for the budget had no doubt that Hon.M Foster was in earncet and meant business, fearad his economical ideas would be over- a notoriously extravagant Gov.Then he \u2018turned He praised the Mini udget sposch.Ho ls had got was vernment was rer eat clatter about {Orel nu trade, los were to be voted amahip lines, and the overament sosie to preferring Tum and ienglulu to our next door neighbor, the United 8 is Tod pot wise, he Liberals oe not want trade; i they wa vont unrestricted reciproci- RA Ey ith the States.He attack ed the towards AS Such acts as put 1g a duty on fruit ots when the- fruit was free, of making & ourling team give securit: Tort the stones they brought to to play a match fn Toronto was harsh.large sur surplus that Hon.Mr.Foster i cure nb Canada fers on the lines the ?He reminded that Fentlewan that the \u2018on {ted States were wealth civil war which would bave u \u2019anad sie tor want Can a os langul of free trade with She bas enor- eral deals untouc| hed ; the coal of Nova Bootia is the natural fuel for the land States, yet of 140.900, 000 tons | ip those Biates t Soar onl only 92,000 were from Nova to uri og Charlton's apeech his next door neig bor, his Mo very seat mate, his confrere, Hon.Peter WAS PAST ASLEEP, pia head fallen to one side and his beaver bited over his nose.Mr, Charlton n to the second book, put of dus, | Tot of the Exodus bousa that had attended bia chaff making o.and subel Mnepite, ofa ruined until be was addresai esalng moreemp uches than full, but the exodus from ried He At the cause là a detlance of the na- sai tural laws of affinity and trade, and that it is serious is shown by the fact that the pu country but for that ex- dua Hold bave been .In closing d that the logic of events would prove ce oa were firmly in favor o IestrIctod reciprocity with the United After Mr.Charlton concluded, at 11,15, Mr.White, of Renfrew, took the floor, and Was accorded an ovation.He accused bo air vi Cartwright and Mr.Charlton of ecry Canada and lauding the Htates un r.Charlton's speec better heen made ngress.raking up the cargo that the price Sof farm lan Ontario had decre under the Conser va- ives.h he Brat denied the accuracy of the and then gave statistics showing tes ad depreciated even about Canada.As Tan Tate oral it was remarkab beral should take the year of 197$ by which to find fault with the present time.The present Govern- he sald, more for ment was in power then.Sir Richard should have taken 1878, at which time Canada's trade was much red uoed, partly, at leas through the Liberal rul is no alone in any decline o trader the States ave leled us in the years given y the Liberals.He read from a speech of Mr.Charlton in 1 tates 18 worse \u2018han 1 in Canada.Mr White, like Mr.Charlton, spoke chiefly to empty bene bers and among the mem many were asleep.ven Hon.Mr.er Was engaged w with & book, and as was down and he did not turn the page for fully five minutes it was concluded by members of the press galler that that ever wide a gentleman hi t lest been caught sleeping.Hon.Mr.blake had slept Fred or pretend to through the aftack of Hon.Charles Tupper, in the afiarnoon and did not ahow up at all in the evening.ANNEXATION OF NEW ENGLAND STATES.Considerable commotion has been c y 0 situ te and on negotiations for the annexation of the New England States provided such annexation Sad be acoomplished in a peaceable Speaking to STAR corre- Bbondent, Hr \"ils said he was dacidedly in earnest in Introduciog his resolution, and inte Jed when ble motion came before the to put forward arguments to show hat the idea embodied in the resolution was quite as sensible and far more practical than the*idea Sontained in there- groan ty igtraduced in t Union.TY o, not © Bly by utterances of their publie men, | To the tone oof the pross in those 8 tates.\"3 the ets York use manu ingland Btates were turers tow manufacturers of New Yarra Stace.He pointed out out that that during the civil, war in the ndon, of Vermont, was Bt Rat Vale te for the annexation when Vermo nt mitted the uhlon.Members of th the Cabinet, PÈRES the motion, sa; hat the object of 1 o- due w the United States Go ernment that Gan Canada regards Sach such proposais sa {hat at of main the iat ut afi rebese ins MB.WELDOX'S EXTRADITION BILL.Prof.Weldon\u2019s bill to extend the provisions of the Extradition Act is the tople of conversation among the members of Parliament.It is ourrently ber of members have era now resident an the bu retroactive is struck out.Mr Ww L on e will accept no oo! m si cs the Bill\u2019 pacein ng as B as it is.\u201cie to Ce House, of support from a rity of incl House, Minister TS ne hall to he rant a warrant for the.A Sriminais of any foreign state mission of scheduled offences, p! arrest, committal, detention Surender and eonveyance out of Canada of such criminals shall be made In accordance with the provisions of the Extradition Act.All expenses of pi for arrest, committal, detention, poses erand conveyance out of Cane- da roe by the forelgn power applying f for the surrender of \u20ac such erimi- provisions of the act shall also apply to any crime mentioned in the sched- e whether (Buel crime was committed before or after the ord into force of this Act as Fear any fore nm stato.The mentioned in fre, murs der, attempt or conspiraez to \u2014 fre.man- hter, counterfeiting or altering money pos.attoring co countertelt or al money.forgery, counterfeiting ol altering.or uttor- ng what is forged, counterfeited or altered, larceny, embezzlement, ha ato money, s or valusble securities als pe Bbduct on, child sénat, 55 = napping.house breaking sh apping, op- brea ing, obbery, threats by letter ox others oon, rob nt to axtorty Sorts ury mus or subordination to perjury.Di racy on a oipal law or law a nay ons, comm of or agal \u2018vessel of a for state, criminal Sout titre or destroying s Such à vessel whother on the high t lakes of North America ant b io estroy life or to do grievous ily har revolt or conspl to revolt by two pt more persons on cu a veseol at whether the high or the es Bet mn Jake \u201cot, North erica ter.ficts: a a mas! 0 fence 100 under en e followin Lanceny à ences, ost inst the gary, at in g g'onç ri crois to 0 the e | faries 10 péopa EST vo The re Li Fri be read a dria anal; Toro Gime atfontion \u20ac of SE hh Ir of re county te » Sobacion o references made in ¢ haone to the 6 sobsidising of lines of stcamelips to Australis, the West.nates, went o the Dich ration ota Fe motual trade bo un- | 4 and if he embozzled the money the cri een Canada and Austral Fd lit, e gost 0 between ces te cos otcareyine woul carry Ing frein + roilt.an > 0 that the the export trade of was in dian | indus folt the want of a for gh murket.This market, he contended, wi Australia.Thebill introduced by Mr.Small, MLP., Toronto, hod acto! at all telephon M tole.graph and e clight t wires 1 Toron ntobs laced under ground, wil come up before he Ratlways and Canals C \u2018ominittee & Yoel from pext Tuesday.T counol) © Toronto appear to have accep the idea that the bill will pass, as several aldermen are now in large American cities gathering information ns to different modes of placing the wires finder Enea a th t eputation Bejydin $ Da ro Broc ville and Mr.ood M waltad tad on the Minister of Toland Ra \u2019 yestords v aad asked for improvements to ferry facill- ties between Brockville and Morristown, They claim that the present aocommoda- tion ls insufficient.Prof.Saunders, of the Central Ex tal Farm, has received from th pre Xi ment of Yndia samples of grain grown in high altitudes on the Himalaya mountains\u2019 \u2018The professor says this grain is suitable for the North West, A.Bedford, of the Brandon Experimen- ef Farm, who is here, says the farmers in Manitoba are sowing graln Mr.Adam Brown P., asked the Mints- ter of Customs yesterday\" to have the term \u201c molagses\u201d more cloarly defined in the one tn t tha { ed umor has i t a petition, si by about.two thousand sthckholdors.of the Grand Trunk Railway and other independent Canadian railways, will [presen to Parliament in a few days, asking the Gov- ernmont not to grant any further subsidies to the Canadian Pacific lway Company, Mr.Davin is raising a whirlwind about four per cent.beer.He says it is not fair that should be admitted to the Territories while the brewers in the Territories are not allowed to make it.He has a motion to that effect, which will come up op Monday.r.Edgar wants know if election by ballot will be introduced into the Territories.Mr.Doyon wants to know whether the Government intends to allow persons hold office under the Dominion and Provime cial Governments ut the same e.Hon.Mr.gart's bill to amend the Postal service act will be altered to the following extent: Licenses may granted to sell 8 ps ata ee nos over 2 per cent; regis to5 cents andall de Apres sus of being contraband will have to spool over to the Qustoms authorities.Dr.R.P.Howard, Dean of McGill Medical college, Montreal, is visiting Ottawa to hold a consultation with Dr.Powell regarding the_condition or Hon.J.H.Pope, Minister of Railways.Pope is bearing up well during his jong illness; and the medical gentlemen feel confident of his recovery.he Lhe only visitor allowed to see the patient; Fe Macdonald, who calis frequentiy.Hon.Edward Blake opened his mouth in Parliament yesterday for the first time this session He muttered a few wo of a petition, shoved it Into a page's hand and sank back into bis seat, as though not caring a rap what afterwards ha ppenad of the document.THE WOOD WEALTH OF CANADA.\u2018Interesting Lecture by Hon.H.G.Joly dé Lotbiniere.A select audience gathe gathered in the Natural History lecture hali last night to listen to 8 lecture by Hon.G.Joly ° Lotbiniere pid titled \"The Wood Wealth of Canada.\u201d Six William Dawson presided.The honorable german prefaced his remarks ksby ez at the question of the posit on that it t should n a for ie ventured to Say that there were but fe w men in Canada to-day who had ever geen 8 Canadian forest.On account of porance as to Canada\u2019s wood crop, valuab a woodlands has been ruthlessly destroyed, as 200 years ago, the French Government were notified t was becoming scarce in the nelghborhood of Quebec.w don opera: pan ow, ore a thing of t lng to the scarcity of \u2018erred to the fact that, the absence of orests ip many old localities had resul in ipundations.The Peat valley of Bwitzer! and, devasta y mountain roved that the indiscrimine: tb destruot on of forests was as highly ind injurious.tha 1d Ot or cut at all, but that it should be cutat the proper time, and that care should be taken not to cut trees indiscriminately, The Government held the woodlands of ada ple, Be pol itwas shalt o bat em.9 He pointed ou out | m even where forests populated, bys proper po a ment they might w, though they would never attain hoir fo ormer magnitud: White pine was rapidly à \u2018lé ot g, a still worse, there was n wth, Ho suggested the wing raise or management of foresta: 1, int cation of lan agricultural and non agrioult 2, Not orce limits on the market.was a well-known fact that the finest timber the poorest land.He therefors fought | it cruel to force settlers to clear such land, only d it a barren soil.Reterring \u2018to t © Under ti ade, the lecturer quoted from John Stuart Mill.\"The timber of ada is one example of an em- loyment of capital ing so so mush of he nature of a fery, oa to mskeit an accredited opinion on (aking the adverr fures in the azgr ate, there is more money lost by the an gained by it; in other © was words that the average -rabe of is less than nothing.\u201d find Cont ibe ing to retaln the duty ought that the Govern Government were try and create forests p- West, for oven if they did nots: > be cost in experimenting would be: very light.Especially oud the fo opest lands of the province Yo Q uebec be 1 c into, and every effort made to, renew the At the \u2018close of this very instracéive lecture: Ald, à Staph enson moved a vote.of thanks to on.2.gentlemen, which wes warmly responded to Mr.Watt's Resointions Referred to the Council of the Board of Trade.«> of miele the meeting called oy the ade yastorday afternoo re ans for bsbor eth us pose Lo press M d osers.rs.F.w.Henshaw a on a in Temar.posed the mbes plan though Mr.Bt.George, on behalf of Mr.Kennedy, the harbor on- gineer, who was nt, swept away most of Solr objections by his lucid axplanations.Mr.Perreault Lhen explained and advocated tho adoption of the plan presented b Chainbre de Commerce, af the Council of the Board of Trade, ting them to form a committee to con- Abe of prominent representatives of the principal interests in the gity-\u2014thoy to.re- It at a meeting to to be held on Thursday, ¢ 14th inst.Tne meeting then adjourned.Will Apply for Habeas Corpus, =» \u201cEmile Victor Michea, thio French deserber, was brought Sp before Judge Dugas arain yesterday afte rnoon 8 and Jana) iW charged ; With embezzling © was manded for 15 820 at LRU immediately ply for another writ of habeas pores, M Bchwob in speaking-of the matter said the French Republic would, Pichon hesitation, extradite for embezzlement, but thera was a difference of opiniun about the treat here.What made the crime of whic Michea stands aocused so black, was the fact that in France averybody entrusted thelr fortune into the hunds of notaries.notary who abused this trust was invariably sent to penitentiary without mercy.Mlchea practically had held the place of a notary, me was considered one thdt deserved the severest, chastisement, though the sums ware only small.Verdict of the Jyry in the Polsoning Case.An inquest was held yesterday afternoon on the body of the youn Charles Ba ne, who acc dentally po mseif on Wednesday afternoon a dose of strychnine in mistake for chloral \u2018The evidence elicited corroborated jury returned a verdict of death from acel- dental poisoning.- 4 _.pee Inatsontei Swe ol by berrowinæ $ $16,000 Foncier to linish the Dora or the bad the West Indies and South, \u2018Apaorlca, but Tot 7 r.Ives, and other relatives, is Bir This was shown by the fact that as far back - junte He.- the medical student, facts as published last pening, and the- ; was aimost om - cl ! At a \"M ruts Eee inst ht verge ; 4 té authorise bey : BAMELN AND.HEALTR, | THE NEW CHAIRMAN ON HIS POLICY.7 Me Fa the Completion of the Drat Bystem\u2014Overcrowding iu Schools aud other Important Matters.y of \u2018the Health Committee,\" said The Fe w bairman, Ald.Hamelin, to- be to keep the city in good fe .I have made ap my mind to onc thing, that the vacant lots and lanes must I am convinced illness is 2 \u2019 be kept clean.Fostared t allowing tilth pod dirt to ac- ocumulate in these places, have a good committee, and as they havo prom me Rk i to be regular in their attondande I hope we | may be able to du useful work.\u201d \"Wha bat are your ideas as to making drains ] in the undrained parts of the clty?\u201d ! * J consider IL of the utmost Importance : to complete the drainage systems, wherever i pecially y in 8t.Jean Bapuiste and - 8t.BG as quickly as the means of the : city rmit; and you may depend upon it 1 ; upon the heels of the Road Committee Eo.top em forward.\u201d EST Do you think the Health™ Committee should have further powers in the matter of drain maki \u201cNo, 1 don\u2019t, so far as 1 know at present, think additional powers are necessary if the Road ent does its duty, which | ain far from ¢ sa ing it does pot, Asa late mem - .ber of th Committes, I can say that ; sometimes when little dolays have occurred i.they were unavoidabie.\u201d F is your idea as to isolation in con- #1 tn think it 4 absolutely necessary and must be enforced.Of course as kindly as can be, but still enforced.\u201d [| \u201cDo you think the city should take care of such patients for the public good?\" ben am of opinion our city hospital might © used tha than it is.It is true it was A uit\u201d for a smallpox hospital, but while } no_smallpux and there probably oot be, I think the city should use that Boepital for cases of diphtheria, typhoid, A OTHER INFECTIOUS CASES.= \u201cWhat potiey wi will L you adopt in the ease of overcrowded \u201c1am one of oe School Commissioners, and I know very well what a difficult question this is to deal with.\u201d \u201cBut what will you do?The health officials | - feel themselves in a about some of the Catholic schools.\u201d \u201c Well, the Commissio ners are in a fix too We have discussed the matter, but come Lo Do conclusion.Of course thé Commissioners will have to obey the rules of the Provincial Board of Health, but they were rather taken bys surprise in the matter.They had allowed dren to comm to the already filled schools, rather than fave them ignorant.At the last ast ee ung of the Commissioners we discussed as to the advisability of allowing the children to keep on their outer clothing, and leave the windows open to give ventilation.\u201d \u201cBut if the Commisaloners do not somply Le - With the rules of the Board of Health will ; you shut up the schools ?\u201cI would not dare give a public answer to that question.It is a matter that must be goait ith ith by the Health Committee and mmissioners in a friendly an Son bodies wish to do what is Fight; one to enforce the law and the other to obey it,and I cannot say w Lat I would do in a case that will not arrive.\u2019 \u201cDo Do you not think an improved system of \u2018gather ng statistics important?\u201cYes, of the utmost importance, and 1 should\u2019 be gl ad to see the Compulsory Re- Kistration Bill passed, and will do all in my power to forward it.\u201d A Cigar Salesman Sadden!y Leaves Town\u2014 A Gas Burner 8alesman in Trouble, Rellaole salesmen seem to be at a premium Just now.A few days ago, a young man, employed in that capacity bv a St.Paul street ¢ manufacturer, and who has been in similar trouble before, loft suddenly, after doing numerous customers of his ems loyers out of various sums, ranging from } to $150.His method was to call on dealers supplied by him, and ask the loan of from 50 to 500 or 1000 cigars, to fill a pressing order, promising to return them within a week.For these ho coliceted the money on delivery without refilling the stock of the others.He also sold a Jarge amount of cigars in Quebec, for which he led to account, besides committing many other irregularities.other case of misplaced confidence is that of the proprietorof 8 now patent gas burner one of whose travellers collected money amounting to nearly a thousand dollars for goods delivered, which he refuses tu torn over.This enterprising drummer is an American who is still in town.His case is being attended to by Messrs.Green- shields, Guerin and Greenshields, oa West End Real Estate Booming.wile a boom in real estate in St.Antoine oo reported by the city registrar.Sard the 1st inst.over thirty transfers of Property in that ward have been registered, ,and some at extraordinarily high : Pris A lot on Bayle street was sold by 1 Christina Mac! kay | to 8ir Donald Smit far 76 cents a foot.A lot on Dorchester street was sold by Mr.Dugald Graham for œuis, a loot.The Bank of Montreal ss .Griffin for property at the Dates pete of Mansfield and St.Catherine streets, for Lhe Ju 6 of their branch establishment, at $ oot.Vacant lots fetched $1.25 on Dorchester strect, nnd 7 on Btanley street, and on McGill College avenue property realized $2.00 a In Centre Ward the sale of the.property of Mr.Heknros on Commissioners street, 30x40 Jeet realized $12.700, being $8.08 per foo Demand of Assignment Opposed.Before Judge Mathieu, in the Practice Court, evidence was heard to-day in the application of J.H.Graham, opposing the demand of assignment made upon the firm of > Graham Bros, haberdashers, 8t.Catherine asreet, by Mr.E.Polehampton, of Truro, N.S.It would appear that Mr.\"Polehamp- ton, who is a young Englishman, agreed £2 pit sido) the business to the extent.of $20,001.85000 In in cash, and was to have e the other pa ments at t certain stated Himes, He seems, however, to have regretted what he had done, and before the deed of partnership had been signed he ranked himself as a dreditor.and made a demand of assignment for the amcunt.Jt would - \u2018now that one of the Graham + brothers complied with the demand, and ; made the assignmont, while the other is opposing it, holding that Mr.Polehampton Was à partner, and must rank as such.The case has been continued until to-morrow.A Nice Team.~~ Yesterday Edouard Allard was sent to gaol for two months for striking his mother senseless with a cup, and to-day his brother Albert, who also lives in the mother's house on St.Paui street, was fined $10 or two months and $50 security to keep the peace with his mother for a oar, or go to gan] for more months.appears that whon re mother Fanted to be the court appear 8s a withess aga nat Édouard.Albert tried to stop her leaving the house, and alse assauited her.He was fined also in a dotlar costs for breaking the stove with his fist during the meiec.| Boodlers Bewnre.- : The following resolution, which was ad \u201cpon at the councii meeting of the rd of Trade on Tuesday, will be forward- -ed to Ottawa : \u2018Resolved\u2014That the council of the Montreal of Trude heartily approves of the principle .EN now, promoted by Mr.Weldon, fr for Albert, en * An act to extend the $ ons of the re xtraditiorr act,\u201d and regards ation which will deprive criminals of the of asylum In Canada, as being in the in- of morality, and deserving o of support.(te EER net ob \"Death Expected.\u201cEdouard Arcouette, the yo ung man whoso \u2018akil was fractured by the explosion of a n whilo shooting sparrows on Logan's 8 few days ago, is in a critical con- ition tn tho Notre Da ospital, and his is momentarily expoèted mi ct Dissolved Partnership.} Andrew Kerrignn and Henry Morgan, deing business as butchers, under thie name for Morgan & co have dissolved ors ip, as have also W wis and us Rohr, under the name of Lowi is, Rohr 2 Co., wine merchants | co Troubled With Kleptomanie ' will Net Be vor caro -J B I, the Now Orleans crook, was neo years pe popitantine y vos ä, peer Jon eller stor 3 3 in fanc et Hospi George Charles, 8756: Germany, ous.ove George W wi son \u201chas been appoin Tov sional pool of cure da foot ed for Wednesday, ST foot.THE SALVATION ARMY DEFENDED From the Charges Brought Against it by the Former Editor of of the \u201cWar Ory.\u201d The large meetin ng roor room of the Salvation Army was crowded to the door last night, Major Spooner, the commander of the Montrea division, came forward tô refute the statements which had appeared in tho papers against the workings of the Army, which statements had been sent from Toronto.Mr.Spooner said he was glad to be able to reply to the -ealumnies which had beon heaped upon the Ariny by one of their furiner otllcers, namely, A.Sumaer, former editor of the War Cr y.The statement that the Army's property was all deeded wo Goneral Booth was untrue, for the pro porty Was held in trust for the sole benefit o Army in general, and the property was on- rolled in Chancery in Toronto.He thought the fact of the Army havin acquired half à million dollars worth of perty in Canada was sufficient proof in thet hat the Booth fuily did not get it, for people would not give money such an extent if they first were not quite sure that tbere was no, fraud connected with the organization.aking to the charge made that all the positions in Canada were held by English officers he said there were twenty-two divisional offices in Canada, and out of these eleven only were Englishmen.In the Dominion of Canada there were 850 field officers and only 35 of them English.It was not true that there was no lace provided for the aged and the sick, or they hi a home where fifty could be accoinmodated, and where the t of doctors and nurses were provided.Mr.Sumner, the former War Cry editor, bad forgotten how he had been picked up in Bt.\u2018atharines by the Salvation Army twice, nursed through sickness, how he had been helped along, and finally how the Arm has haa to dispense with his services.e did not think this a fair return for all the kindness shown-to him.The moeting was very enthusiastic and a large collection was taken up.The Rector of > Mary's Collegp.Rev.A.D.Turgeon, 8.J., rector of out Mury's College, is in is forty-second having beon born at Terrebonne in BAT\" studies, he went over France, when in the course of time he was ordained a member of the Society of Jesus, some ten years \\.ago.Father Turgeon en came over to America, and for a time was a teacher at the Jesuit College at Fordham, near New York.Then he was transferred to the College here, and soon became Prefect of Studies.On the death of the late Rev.Father Casault, Father Tur- geon succeeded him as rector of the College, a position which he still holds RY fills with honor to himself and to his order.During the late negotiations between me, the Quebec Government and religious orders in relation to the settlement of the Jesuits\u2019 Estates question, Rev.Father Turgeon acted as special agent of the Holy See, with what success 18 OW known.Municipal Bquabbles.The municipal fight at St.Lambert waxes hot.This morning Mr.Duclos, advo- eate, on behalf of ex-Mayor Mr.W.H.Rosevear, Rave security for costs in his petition to annul two resolutions of the Council.one passed on February 4, declaring his Beat as vacant, another passed on February 21 aleoting Mr.H.Andrew, of St.Lambert, in his place, on the ground that Mr.Rose- vear was no longer domiciled in Nt.Lambert, and therefore could not retain his seal in the Council.A quo warranto has been asked against Mr.W.J.McNally, seeking to depose him from hts ition as mayor, on the ground that he is an American citizen, and has never taken the oath of allegiance, and therefore has not the right to act.The Balary of the Police Matron.Ex-Aid.W.D.Btroud, the president of the Boclety for the Protection of omen and Children, this morning handed a tition to Ald.Jeanpotte, chalrman of the Police Co mittee, asking \u2018him to raise the salary of Madame Lajeunnesse, the lice matron, by $100, in view of the valuable services sho was rendering to the unfortunate women and children brought before the courts or picked up helpless on the streets.Mr.Stroud says he has the assurance of Ald.Jeannotte\u2019s sympathy with the petition.Before the Private Senate Committee, On Thursday next the petition of Mr.Arthur Wand of this city.for an absolute divorce from his wife, Jonnie Darach, wil] be considered before s Private Committee of the Senate.The bil states that bein married in 1883 Mr.Wand obtained proofs that his wife had committed adultery on July 28, 1885, and on several subsequent oocaslon®.On September 12 of the same ear she deserted him and is now living in the City of New York.Mr.D.McCormick will represent the petitioner.Writ of Appeal.The Atlantic & North Western railway have taken out a rit of appeal against the award made to Thos.Trenholme, of tho parish of Montreal by the arbitrators, Messrs.J.M.M.Duff, Wm.Euard and Wm, Ewing.oo Quebec Defeated.The Quebec Hookoy Qlavers we were defeated yesterday at the Crystal Rink by the M.À A.A.À.team, with a score of three to a Le PERSONAL, Sir Ge fitephen \u2018sails for Canada about the middle of the month Mr.R.D.McGIbbon, barrister, h from Chicago and Minneapolis, whère professional dusine Mons.Charles Savary, th Mtterateur, has besh transferred to the statistical branch of tae Department of Lhe Secretary of State, Mr.Jacques de Marti, y.sof of In Pr do ar Uy wate of the Royal Insurance Com has buen appointed gent at the Hull Boe Tn the Ville Marte Ban Nr.Miche Benoit.late collector of Customs at the po ree Kive 8 appointed to a posttio a on Banque Nationale hore.Be is sus ces on Three Rivers by Mr.I*.B.Va; none.Police Magistrate Chauveau, Nadar Chau- veau, M.Auguste Tessier, Mr.eric Tessier and Miss Blanche Tessier, ail of Que to sail on the 25th In \u201cLa Champagne\u201d for Paris via Havre, where they will spend à few months.Mr.J.J, Daloy, Dominion Immigration agent, who has been conlined to his house for a month with tnflammatdrg rbeumatism, has ng clently bt covered to resume business and proceed ottawa Wednesday Ip connection with is depart ment.returned went on MARRIAGES.RICHARDSON-CHALMERS.\u2014March 6.at the residence of the bride's father, Granby, Que, by tbe Rey; John Srenfel 1, Mr.Fred.H Richardson, of Granby; Que of the Rev, Sime.Richardson, Mcodist 1 minister, Carp, Ontario, to Miss Nellie Chalmers ot James Chatmers, Sons of Granby.Quebec.O'CONN ELL-MCCOWAN IR this ely.o n_Tuesday, the 5th o by the Rev.™ eather Salmon of Bt.a ve que Thomas \"Connell due Fluladeiphia, en McCowan, of 7 DEATHS.GAUDIRE\u2014On the Sth instant, Berths Emma, oue year eleven months, chitd of J.B, Gaudire.Funeral on Sunday, 10th instant, at 2.30 p, m., from 189 Guy sfreet.Friends and uaint- ances are respectfully invited without her ce.TREVITHICK\u2014Suddenly at Penzance, and, Meyer ao\u201d of the late Francis hick, THE WEATHER.h Tih st oa abiiien das 0 3 arr High north-west and west winds; mostly tar, igh flurries; a little colder.ADI, ar HEARN & N's Standard ometer ax.28, Min, 20; is aan © date last oar Rx 80; Min, 80.\" Bar ometer readings to-day! sam 20.25; 13m, 20.27, 3 p.m.7 ?Avpatgitme Torees de Mone.ne dr Men are Versus de ons.Por 's Evidente.mins Bra br ri.0.Armas Sinem Seventy Ships to be Built in Four and à Half Years\u2014The Opposition Likely to Demand à Dissolution.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LONDON, March 3\u2014The ministers arein a protty kettle 0 er the naval apbro- priations.1t involves a an an annual increase of \u2019 on the 300,000 now front ls in naval construction; or r cent.grandiose description con the real slgnifl- cance of the scheme.Seventy ships are to be built in four and a hulf years, to cost instead of forty-seven ships, costing\u2019 £14,000 000.Tho ministers pro-' spre the payment for alf of those over ten years, thus committing the next Parliament to the scheme.The op tion 18 vebement and will probably demand a dissolution.Lord George Hamilton, first secretary for war, and Admiral Hood al L op] osed the new polloy last ear JP their + 8 es, which pow make Mr, 8's br! The army estimates are Increased £600 000, because of the new magazine rifles.SPECIAL CABLE NOTER The Contemporary Biemarck article has been ranaintod | into Danish-German.The reply is attributed to the Prince of Cobourg.Itaccuses Emperor Frederick of betray ing German interests in the Anglo-German ali ance against Russia.Madame Novikopt reports flerce indignation against France in St.Petersburg over the shelling of the Atchinoff expedition.There is no news at the American or German em y about the alleged naval col- Histon at Samoa.General Boulanger, in a letter to Italian paper, declares his earnest desire for friendship between France and Italy.A deputation of gentlemen interested in the shipping vis ir Michael Hicks-Beach, ident or ibe I pour Trade, to-day ends pointed out to him thet under the regulations at present in force at Irish ports steamers pay smaller dues.than sallln vessels.Sir chael promised to y th.regulations in the interests of sailing vessels.LOOKING FOR THE SPOILS.Hungry Office Seekers Pestering the President and His Cabinet.NEw YORK, March 8\u2014The Tribune's Washington 8 says: \u2018 The pressure of office-seekers and their friends upon the Fresident and members of his Cabinet ls teadily increasing, and has already become tremendous.It is doubtful if more Republican Congressmen would be found th Washington if the House were in session than are here now.All of them are loaded with written applications and petitions, and most of them, in dition have friends the ground, seeking their aid.The announcement by he President that he will consider no application for new ap intment this week has had no percopti be eflect upon candidates, except perhaps to make them more eager and increase the pressure upon Senators and Representatives.The New York Herald's Washington pecial says President Harrison yesterday made the following.L arrison pose to stand squarely upon the BY our national platform regarding home rule for the territories.I do not consider it a mere empty phrase, but a solemn ledge, Thi ich 1 am bound to respect, and I t Secretary Blaine received a number of the diplomatic representatives of foreign governments this morning.MONTREAL SUBSCRIBERS To the Jubiles Fund of Queen's University \u2014Strike of Section Men.; |SPECIAL TO TO THB STAR.) INGSTON, March 8.\u2014The names of the Montreal subscribers to the public fund of ueun\u2019s University are made public for the rat time.The f subscribers are Andrew Allan, $6000; Thomas A.Dawes, R.G Reid, $2600 each ; J.Burnett, James P.Dawes, $1000.There are seventeen donors of $500 each, and nine ine giving 8 smaller sums.Sanford Fleming, Ottawa, gave $10, 000; Mo wart and James Is ter, $2000 each; Allan Gilmour $1500 and John Schultz, It is estimated that one thousand bushels of in and feed is datly bought in the cit by Jar armers who use it to keep their stoc On \u2018the Brockville and Westport Railway the recent heavy snowstormus caused a blockade, and following it came a strike of section meu, 80 that tr n sus- ended.The men getting $ $1 per day asked for Lwenty five per cent.advance, but were used.Beveral gangs el ngaged to clear he line were induced to quit y the strikers.THE PANIC IN FRANCE.The Bank of France Comes to the Assistance ofthe Comptoir D\u2019Escompte.PARIS, March 8.The] Bank of France has advanced 100,000,000 franca to the Comptoir d\u2019Escompte, which is sufficient to cover the amount of the deposits withdrdwn from the latter bank.The English Copper companies have accep the proposal made by the Copper Syndicate to reduce their output during 1889 twenty per cent.an postpone deliveries wo months.rh troubles of the Societe des Metaux arose from an interruption of oe posa CE inside the syndicate.À f 4 syndicate is not bellowed vu likely he firms interested are of soe high standing that they would not be willing to have thelr names conne with a financial disas The Rothschilds, if not directly tered in the syndica have fostered it by proxy, and they w be unwilling to have an concern with which they are connec collapee.CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.Prominent Ladies to Take Part in the Opening Qupdrille.NEw YORK, March 8\u2026 8\u2014The committes of entertainment on the centennial gelabration of the inauguration of George Washin have decided to invité the following Talon ae at the re pe res rate K oe.ivings n, Mrs.Levi P.Morton, Miss Schuyler, Mrs.Henry Van Rens- selau, Mrs.Sidney Webste: WHITE CAP OUTRAGES IN ONTARIO.[SPECIAL TO THB STAR.(iEOBGETOWN, Ont., March 8\u2014A band of White Caps was formed here about three weeks ago.Bince then they have been busy warning people to stop their bad habits or leave the town.r.Crows, an as the wife beater, was Hog; od by the sous he other night.The leader of the mob is to be a young American who carried on he tone businéss in the States.A number of the people threatenex en oars firearms.OPPOSED TO THE NAVAL SCHEME.[SPECIAL TO TEE WPAR.) Lownox, March 8\u2014In the House of Cem- mons, this afte rnoon, Mr, Campbell gave notice that he would Introd luti in o; ng an increase in the atre the Navy ua until the Government sut AMERICAN NOTES.Ex-Senator Platt le left.New York \u2018for Florida this morning.He will stop at Washington en route and call on President Harrison, byfinvitation, dake Kilra n, who sails from ow York, ee pe Ee © statemen 6 Was go to escape his match with Sullivan, says oat go If 8 Sullivan will agree tg mee him six w pe! Wednesday night three hundred /men left Butte, Mont., for the Jefferson Oanon, armed with Winchester rifles.They were } employés of the Union Pacific rallvoad, and were under the, taincy of a a man named Kenna.Their 1 to hoid the Ti (mm | REAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SCHEME.de some changes wore fc iat all Iwan Mon x Lave | police force, Ald.Jeannotte was aan on about the rumor t the Finance Com: mittee would only allow an additional $25, - 000 fa A the lice foroe, instead of the pro- additional.He replied that pg ex nt har work in tting the $50,- , but that Com hard for it.He wants Atty additional men, the alarm ang patrol s stem, And some de- tails of equ pme: nt.nothing had been decided Committee for or against the Dissolution.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Toronto, March 8.\u2014As the was leaving the oley 1a last Boyan ES press near the limits, Daniel Wood podville, Ont.Mn facult Master \u20ac n niversity is pro pr Mutchmore, of ee he Government regardin bi of Mr.Bronson WP Fu ur ite mes sage in behalf of Octave merch he said he would consider r, but that it had buen represented Attorney-General the mat to him by the Toronto Board manner which showed that they thought it ontreal men shoul control in the same way that Toronto merchants should have control of the assets, by nominal assignees appointed in this prov- reasonable that M ince.At the annual meeting of Manufacturers\u2019 Association h the president, Mr.Story, said that the past pour ad been one of reduced profite, rough increased competition; that the cry was for cheap goods, and goode had been replaced b shoddy stuff, He claimed t| relating to bankru teles, the savings, rance, the cattle exports and impo! u trade, and other dodustries al that the National Polioy had and inore the wealth of in a marvellous manner.those y opened od In, vigorous terms those who ad- Commercial Unio Date States, & contrast in first twenty-five yeärs of its history he ay, showing greatly in the Canada of to-d favor of this countr It is reported in peal to the peop.2 e people before the of the Péri runs out.The Legisiature to-da question of French schools sell and classed as public schools, but is not taught.in OTTAWA IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.OTrawa, March 8.hv a Tooting of the Gladstone Irish National League here, last Curran moved, seconded by Senator Power, a resolution congratulating Parnell on the collapse of the Times\u2019 charges.a resolution condemning the callous treatment of Irish members, night, Mr.Father Coffey moved particularly of Mr.O\u2019Brien.moved that the gountry d overnment of Iretan Costigan moved a resolution ho Salisbury soministration woul make an early a MORE ACTIVE BUT WEAKER.Canadian Pacific Leads in Activity\u2014Market Easier\u2014 Wheat Heavier.The stock ma ret i weaker, the total sal which 900 were Canadian was quietness, \u2018but the prices wi low yesterday: it opened a MERE 50 thew a block kot oroppings of slate and porphyry.A tracing a 3 moo: .e ee m but closed at 5034; in London, it opened at 52 the upper side of the lle into the moup- and closed at 52 Commerce opened a quarter tains.At present, in Tne valley, four lower at 120% and lost another dons closing washers are located only one Bt 1304 eus bold at 20644, bu ssinglé of which i js in 2 tion.at great man rou slu Wheal, closes #1 0234 or a cen lower than last pein Ce - red Th à NG 'SALKE\u20145 Bank of Montreal 231 3 75 Molsons 181; 150 Elesraph 98; 50 \u2018Gas 206 Canadian P ORNT do 231, 40 do 230 merce at 120% 50 do ex-dtv., M os 450 do 5014, ATTERROON BALFS-\u201410 Bank of 126 commerce 1205; 75 175 do 50, 50 do 5 M Now York Stock Stock Market, DCIAL TO THE STAR.{BP New YORK, March 8.\u2014The article says: The stock market year, 83,200 8t.Paul common and prefe Tennessee coal, tions in all other bought by a ol here for a chance to heer the shorts, but London has been a rat aa Seller, and the short interest has bee ly covered, 80 that the pool are anions tid lend the been ol to accumulate to Tice of St.Paul this maintain the price.ne morn stuck stubbornly at M1850! c decla per cent., and an to speculation therein, bat uo! did not work wel) ai the stock droppet 34 per roent.Manhattan declined 84 in symy The Née H arket.There mand for cows and calves att the Ÿ vor ne he offe of both were 1 an were readily sold at good rices.Îne rece and prices were: 75 COWS 20 20% and x 5 calves$: to$6 each.There pigs, the this year, which sold at 84 TORONTO TOPICS.Fatal Accident \u2014 The Insolvenoy Bill \u2014Na- : tional Policy Defended\u2014Alleged was run over \u2018and van, of was frightfully ec in gonnect on with.Me He urged Canadian manufacturers to be more to seek out new markets and pu e and concluded wilh of that count.Jonservative circles that the Ontario elections will tak ear, owing to the manhood suffrag: aving greatly enlarged the franchise, thus a pretext for the Ministry to ap- will discuss the x counties, which schools are Mr.Evanturel prepared to defend vigorously the privi- ege accorded to his fellow countrymen.tocease.Hon.Mr.ppeal the.people on the home rule question.This was seconded hy Mr.Cook.aco.This stock has come to the front to-day after n period of , and 8500 wero of leaving only 33,500 Shares for stocks.St.Pa \"Being sake and naked would fight rate, ho said, ine Finance Montreal ex- Interviewed the Ingolvents of Trade in a have the Canadian ere, esterday, u that Canadian foreign made at the figures the ) went to show fostered trade the Dominion gressive, trade in condemn- n with the © place this e act autumn term Prescott, Rus- where English Dr.Landerkin esired British oping that the be forced to roro Active but of 10 acific 50 of Montreal 280 anadian Paciño 50 ) Posts financial was more stag NEW YORK NTOUA XCHANGE ecially reported for the Br.by Mac près stock Dro tors 608% Fronaate TavisoRoussll tant 1 se BOSS BB.2 IG Gta 18d 2014 Lo TO 6 = of pros A Et we * è mére | thon will tho saine ani be sobs ver © possession of Baghot) Hughes Want ee Ila Ts Rls pet HEE Foil Dr.Hickey, , M.P from citisens of Be fog N.to impress u Dora tho loportame o contracte with d'atloulatoe in comme tl ae Toes both wine SRM, - peived a roquest eke all future usiness on : \u2018migeand Tago Pato, difiod on H ih fi L'ELECTEUR REITERATES ITS CHARGES.|.First Meeting ofthe Ross-Tuillon Commit tee\u2014Mr, Pacard Examined in the Lockwood Case, ALTO THE STAR} UEBEO, March 8\u2014The Government has prope parod à bill bod ying some changes tn: the administration of ne lcense law, but tails are as yet uot complete.wi special committee on the Taillon- matter mel this morning and ajectedt Mr.David | Shalrman, summoned Mr.Pacaud, of L'Ælecieur, and adjourned tii] = morrow.3 Electeur this morning says that it 1s delighted at the appointment of the commit- Lee oof at fulry mo moved for by Mr.Talllon, ds need have no anxiety on | fe \u2018bokaié It bas spoken with imowledge and its direotor has seen the compromising doouments, and that the paper is not one to advance anythin it Io pot prepared te prove.a ween the Timea | and Parnell will not be repeated, as t does ropose to brin forward.orged lottors 1 those of Pigott, but authentio üments, bearinæ the true signatures of fes publie contrautors.: THE LOCKWOOD CASE.The Public Accounts Committee this morning continued the Lockwood investigation.dr.Pacaud, of L,Electeur, was examined and paid that his relations with Mr.wood were purely those of a lawyer and client, and declined to give any particulurs of thelr mutual relations, financially or professionally.The proceedings were In great part a repetition of Mr.Loc wood\u2019s exnmi- nation, & m8 majority of of the questions being objected and blocked by the committee.thie end Mr.Pacaud stated that he knew of no money being paid to any minister in the matter, and thought perfect honesty had been Slowed in the case, and that his only aint against the Government was that À would not M'A cet wèod's in proportion e to the justice of } laim.Mr Jaillon asked, that was the case by ronsoning, Loo ht sad not toad Mr.mo: or charged less.Mr er Je à, amid some laughter.ls was merely the expression of an opinion.The, objection was sustained.Pacaud said, in answer to Mr.Taiilon \u201chat his negotiations were chiefly carel carried on with Mr.Duhamel, but 50 Baw his brother-In- law, Mr.| role oa neral.\u2018Dunbar, & C., was called and said all bis transactions in the case were purely rofossional, and.he absolutely refused to © anything on the su Blect.The comm tee adjourned, to call ; Cook, another lawyer concerned in the case.THE NEW COLD FEVER.Intense Excitement Over the Recent Discoveries in California.Los ANGELES, Cal, March 8\u2014The gold diecoverles 1n in Lower California have created intense excitement in every town in the southern part of the state he Santa Clara district, where the crowds are rushing, is 150 miles south of San Diego and forty miles west of Buzuada, along the line thou- roule to the flelds.At San Diego the.street are fllled with strangers tfitäing for the mines and with waggo and pack mules loaded with miners\u2019 ou Le, An average of six hundred men a day have left Jor the mines for the last four days, and Foe the number was much larger.alters at the hotels and restaurants have largely loft,and twe two-thirds of the forceon the Cuyamaca rallr are gone.The best indica- ti ing Pie value of the mines are that no one has returned axceptto replenish \u201cgrub stakes.\u201d The telegraphers b ave also Los An the prospectors.James Kerraner, of es, réturned from the camp last ht.He said: \u201cThere are already over it men on the ground.he stuff bro out i8 placer gol and light and flaky.yalley in which mine was discovered has three well done en gold quartz lodes.They descend from the mountains above in separate lohes.The gulch to the north is the one which THE GREATEST FIND has been made.Above are to be found hanaled and the richest of rots are had tances.saw one man who h knocked out $200 In four hours.But above all things the prices of provisions are simply ou eous.I paid $5 for a 50-pound Paik of flour; $3.60 for a 10-pound sack of oatmeal and drinks are two bits apiece.\u201d Ban Diego has about gone in a body to the gold country.Four telegrams have been recetved in this city requesting that hotel waiters be sent \u2018at once iego, as none could be had there at any price.a guests were left to get their own meals out of thie kitchen for one entire day.British Schooner Seized.BoorH Bay, Me., March 8.-The British soliconer * Gleaner,\u201d from St.John for Now York, was selsed here at noon by the Custom officers for non-entry, and is now in charge of the revenue cutter \" Woodb ury.\u201d fine is $1500.or RBoads.The rive was unchanged, save that the ane Bi pre during the night had considerab, Jmproved the ice bridge.Farmers from 8 bert and La- prairie came ôver in large numbers with produce \u2018during the day, determined to make the most of the short time left them between now and the final bi fence on laced the ope med on Wednesday, thus prevonting travellers driving into it.Ap- the civic authorities have re- odin censure for having, it was alle eut ice nearer the St.arbor Master, and not the civic ue -tLles, is the functiona: charged wi h the 0e_of.the * \u201cpermi Capt.8t.Pon -De uty Harbor aster, si the pormi in the.Pond case, and eo stated ay that nF init ho fully ly named the distance from beerved.À Musical ree all This evening fn the large Art Association a paper whl J bu Gould \u201cThe prin we hear and the Mr.Gould's well porn oki as a lecturer ensures for gallery of th 1% road by Mr, the mem of the association and those of the publie, who are wise enough to attend, t and profitable evening.Miss Wenham has very kindly consented to \u2018company the various vocal illustrations to to given'during the paper.Mr.Gould has 2 n fortunate ate ln seolring th he assistance of ,J.Winoli, the enor, as his chièf illustrator in the varied me which will be presented.ine 's fine voice has ere now been heard in Montreal by large and ap iative audiences.The ing somewhat limited \u2018are admitted on production of thelr ors Uoksta, Which give free on- a, Ha general entrance tt bas Sein on placa at Af The Action fer Damages ne GTR f the widow of he G.T.R.Oanning street, pr ocoupied )à station of \u201csud ° Davidson and a esses exam- Pot the moses were fireman, Fd.Spearman, con- Joseph Poliras, brakéman.The ade was that at the \u2018time of the acci- bell of the locomotive was rung, and the whistle sounded, in fact ti that a ordinary precautions ere kon.paèhe roro atéosoed by\u201d Mes jury NS Bethuñ ec Who hold that th the acoi- dent was the fault of the deceased.Mr.spoke for he parti after \u2018the jury were reseed b y Ju udge Max O'Neil, At the Vics\u2019 Armory last night, Max O'Neil charmed his large audience with his Illustrated ad\u2019 descri jo Kong to the home of the cowboy.To-nigh tiie J; urney.wil be continued from the home of the cowboy to London.An exceeding! sty lady viblinist lends an addition £m to io novel und popular kind of en- terteinment.- Albant's Thanks.wning, hon, Secretary of ss EERE Caer ansivianod a6 Mr yl of oar ta ated thom oe u the manner in whiol tua sang, the tog work of.be chorus, and TT excellent con- ure, wi ressing the \u2018hope Me bave at some ure à mn an aby or- tunity of aln fins ing wi Hor first poucert n she states Was à grand s In addition to the London Concert Côm- pany which appeared with 1 ere, she was assisted by Mr.Aneorge, solo planist, and an affective orchestre whloh £ave two overtures and the \u2018\u2019Fannhauser\u201d march, while hile the prices are much more moderato than Montreu ranging from BLAINE CANNOT DENY But is Inclined to Discredit the Story Regarding Hostilitles in Samoa.WASHINGTON, March 3 -Secretary Blaine was interviewed to-day regarding the re re à United States man-of-war has blown up by a German cruiser in Samoan waters.The Bou rotary stated that the Stato Department had recotved nu advices on the subject, and while he could not (deuy the story, he was inclined to discredit news of an event of such importance would Surely | reach the United States at least as a German ses const eity.It is beloved at the department that the \u201c Tren- \u201d and \u201c Vandalia\u201d reached Bamoa about Marek ist.NEw York, March 8\u2014Nothing further has been recelved here about the alleged blow up of the American man-of-war, T ihe only warship from his country nyw in Samoan waters is the * Nipsic, c comm ded by Commander Mullan.The \u201cVandalia\u201d and onongabela\u201d are on their way to Apia.Buit Agsinst abe Canada Investment and gency Company.James Mole or has brought suit against the Canada Investment and Agency Company for a share in property lett him by hisfatber when a minor.The property which was worth at the time only $1700 b risen in value to $40,000.The son now claims that the property was obtained by he Company under false pretences, there Doing no prescription against minor's Press Club.At the recent annual dinner of the Prese Association of the Province, the question of organizing a Prees Club in Montreal was discussed and the suggestion was very favorably received by those present.In \u2018order that the scheme may be ut into practical shape, a meeting of g emen connected with the press ot the ty is called, to be held at the Gazette office on Tuesday alter- noun, 12th instant, at half-past four.All interested in the matter are cordially invited to attend.Hockey Match To-night.This\u2019 evening a hockey match will be played between the Bank of British North America and the Stock Exchange in the Victoria Bink at 8 o'clock.Teams\u2014Bank: bell.Fry, Austin, Caul, and Miller.\u2018Stock xchange : Stevenson, Bon Howard, Galt, Meredith, Stratby and Barcla Arrest of a Constable.Constable Charron, of the Provincial Revenue Police, was arrested this afternoon, charged with irregularities, which he de- pies.He was formerly connected with the Law and Order League.ont tation of the h nervousness nervous headache, cold hands trem fangs.n in the back, relieved by Carter\u2019s LI © Liver Pills.An open \u201csecret 1s something like an oyster on the half shell.If your children are troubled with worms, give them Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exrte nator; safe, sure and effectual.Try it, and mark the improvement in in your child.Ladies\u2019 colored chez bomisette \u2018sets, 10c each, Henry Morgan, 6 3 The Oaledonian House, No.2307 Bt.Catherine street, will be opened to-mor- row, with a full line of latest designs in Btaple and Fancy Dry Goods.D as dresser.From her long and Intimate Knowledge of Montreal, we feel ware this wiil mest with general approval.W ynness, Daw- 80! Ladies\u2019 white linen chemisettes, sizes, 10c each.Henry Morgan & Co.56 3 Henry Morgan & Co.have just Speed 80 Bone of all-woul French serga, al 0 0 Jnches wide, 65c per yard; galas aise prises - \u2018orders for piano tunings by phone w will receive prompt a tion at C.Lindsay\u2019s plano rooms, 2270-8t.Catherine street.Telephone No.4168, dob Lines-We would call attention to a large purchase of a manufacturer's over- production in several lines of Tapestry, ussels and Velvet these goods, which are new in dos} pn.Pact perfect every respect, will at much under regular prices.Henry } a ge.GOLD COLLAR BUTTONS Made in one piece, in 14 karat Gold, for $1.75, and in 10 karst for 91.25.Ladi#s' Collar Buttons set with a Pearl, for 22.A large assortment of Pearl and Plated Spring But tons for Collar and Cuff, from 10c¢ to 25c¢.\u2018Watches thoroughly cleaned sud warranted for one year.HENRY ROSS, 187 St.Peter atroot.3 doors from Craig.50x ERSONAL\u2014THE GENTLEM AN WHO PICKED ) r of Pearl Opera Glasse ore Pape Dies pi pa at perfo: li in omy of Music : will 3 farther trouble Lad ret @ them at once Notre Dame af EncoNal-TSIPEIEX AND MARY ANN AN: Lars 7, plense se send address to their brother Samuel 15 8t.James st.871 T.GEORGE SR ORHOE OLUB, of the Club 8t, Catherine street, on 11th Inst, at .8 p.m, The Ooms end Gommalistee Proquest that overy member wil) WwW.M.ENOWLES on.Sec.-Treas.Saturday, Oth inst, starting pan.572 sald at the Navy Bopartmant that\u201d rmi- st or tele- { All that it is claimed to be\u2014 Strachan's Gilt Edge Soap.= Beware of adulterated and fraudulent competitors of Stra- chan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Cannot be surpassed-Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soupe Does wonders\u2014Strachan\"s Gilt Edge Soap.EMERSON 50, 000 Emerson Piauos in Use To-day, WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame st, near McGill st, SOLE AGIENTS, Knabe, Williams, Newcombe, bail, & Emerson Pianos And BELL and UXBRIDGE ORGANS Six aw of oT \u201cEver ybody praises \u2018Strachan*s\u201d Gilt Edge soap.Few can afford the money that 18 wasted by not using Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Gilt Edge Soap is \u201cthe thing.\u201d Hard cash saved by using Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Injurious imitations of Stra- chan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap are numberless.Just as good tor the skin as for the Clothes\u2014Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Keep your temper on washing day by using Strachan\u201d 8 Gilt Edgo oap.Laundrying done to perfection when the soap used is Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge.= Multiplying fast all the time\u2014 the households that use none but .Strachan\u2019s Gilt Soap.Not a particle of adulteration in Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Only those who have visited soap factories can teel sufficient thankfulness for that.+ Pu re! Pure!! Puretl! Strachan\u2019s \u2018Gilt Edge Soap.| Queens snd Empresses can use nothing Letter than Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Rules the market\u2014Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge is the standard of excellence among soaps.i Time and money saved oa hy using Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soa Unpleasant results to the skin caused by common soaps and avolded by Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge ap.Vile materials lie hidden in common and unwarranted soaps, \u2018but not in: Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Washing made easy with Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Xeno ophon would have recom- mende Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap if he had known apout it.7?Young wives, learn by the experience of others, and begin right away with Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.Zealous but not disinterested is the man who tries to sell Nous anything but Strachan\u2019s Gilt Edge Soap.57x2 \u201cHORSES ! HORSES! HORSES! PALACE BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLES.784,738, 738, 740 Dorchester street.T.D.BUZZELL = co.Preprieters.few bou boarders wanted e box Stalls; 0] ue stables in the Donation, containiog ai v dance Taga: char ate.Fone solicited.ar OFF s BANKRUPT STOCKS, recently purchased, to be retailed at an average of soc.in the dollar.Over 1500 piecey of FINE TWEEDS to be sold at half price.\u2018An immense Job\u201d Lot of TWEEDS, all Wool; retailed a at asc and 30e a yard.A full assortment of the finest quality of TWEEDS retailed at 60\u20ac, 756 goc and $1.00.The above goods are fully worth twice as much.We have the largest assortment of Tweeds ever seen in Montreal.Fifst-class tailors, with a sufficient number of hands, are always attending to the orders of our customers.All orders delivered within 48 hours notice.ALSO\u2014A very e assortment of GENTS FURNISHINGS, HABERDASHERY and UNDERWEAR.DUPUIS FRERES, Cor.St Catherine & StAndre Sts.53x06 CRYSTAL RINK! BOYS\u2019 RACES.TONIGHT, 100.|\u2018 end Saturday Fight, 100, 9, VICTORIAS va.M.A.A.A, u5 Tbely Broing, Maved 15k.I ABE Xe LIKES, Era, ir ™ MARK pion ages = ot nh h out or bun bone ON ft ss a T A N, wel Gi 7 tr , con at 2.30 an insolvent atook of Dry Gooda and Giasawars, | trerrois 5, Fancy pjock of Dry thont reserve.- @ Induatrial Rooms Bu the Hall of the Franer Institute, cor and University streets, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Murch 19th and 20th, en & large and valuable stuck of ful he work of the women employed duriok Ay ie be offered for sale.There will also bo a Fancy wake place in of Dorchester id wo {uh .[nents during ufternoon sud evenitn; eo t vening.U ontributions Te Fane, Work T Tahlia sed to À N MCDOUG mer be sent wddres, ae e Flower \u2018Fable tn Mus.RTE TLLE toile Children \u2018 h- Table to Miss d.BANCHUFT, and to the Refres ment Table to Mus.PRING on the morni of the Bazaar at tho Fraser Ls te.© ne ADMISSION, 10 Cems.Do Not Fail to Visit our Department of Black Goods BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.You will Save trom 30 to 40 Per Cent.by uylng your MOURNING Goops & BLACK FABRICS Ot All Kinde, ne DUPUIS FRERES, Cor.Bt.Catherine 0 = St Andre Ste.LARGE FLAT To Let, For Light Manufacturing Purposes filer plogati sal ele C7611 ht manuiaoturing or other purposes pin steam power if r required; exoellent fire Pre tected by patent Most advantageous te occupation.bor dl otc, apply at \u201cTHE STAR?Office.Offices to Let.A couple of Nice, Bright Rooms BUILDING, St.Jamas Stree 'n Lhe STAR Apply at STAR OFFICE, 145 St.James Btreet, CASH ADVANCES * On Lab 'e Policies and Bills of Lading Netes Discounted, yon Estates Pur.STORAGE AND ADVANCES en Dry Goods, Teas, Hardware, General Merchanédise AT LOW RATES.W.WATSON, - 724 & 728 Craig st.Ete Sw be Ree A ph FI CS THE GENERAL BAZAAR.JUST RECEIVED.White and Colored Sheop-8kin Rate Al Mats, $1.28.fase White and Crimson She sh Ollerton, 36 in., 350.MAN UFAOTURERY SAMPLES.13tf Ladies\u2019 and dren\u2019s Hose.Ladies\u2019 Under Vesta.Gents' f ose, Gents\u2019 Under Vesta, GEORGE H.ROWELL, 1695 Notre Dame St.1st Fiat.Bed Doce.mine samples os ére.fu Cotton Lis] Silk, Natural 1 and Merino, 0: a nea ony ar delle at $ kad, me wie FEBADE BALE \u2014sr, : MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, AT OUR Booms, - - 95 LT.Jauces eraest, WEDNESDAY, MARCH \u20183TH, 2 Baakrupt Stecks of General Dry Geeds, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Full assortment in following Lines, \u2018 Flanuels, 6h Shirts, Drawers.ae Goods roi ign, Canes Shrecds, Cashméres 3 oe Gisggba print dote ce ile Lier Towels and -\u2014 -ALAO,\u2014 : 4 Cases of Canadian T' Cason assorted Sooton and English da tonnade, 5 Pi Black b Borges.{5 Fioces Black ¥rooch So 350 Pieces Ging! .Balances of stock \u201cHare ware, Groceries, Palsncenol stock of Hi rive ve.stock of BA ALE AT 10 AM.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, 574 ctioneers, ALE OF HOCSEHOLD FURNITURE ND EFFECTS, Atthe Heston 203 Sr.HUDFRT BTREET, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 1tth, -CONPNIAIEG\u2014 Hair Cloth Parlor Set, Yancy Tables end Oba Brunecis and Tepoatry Corvate | lacs Cortaine, ne tures, Urnamen Bronre Gasaliers, nut ide- board.Dini tag Table ead Chats Soy Jutler ery Silverware, Walnut and Ash Bedtony case, oc.Spring Be Peds n atizosses, Lro a Bedsteude À pool: fr BALE AT 10° O'AIDOK M.HICKS & Lo 572 uctionsers.E HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED TO sell 1 by pu publie, Suction, tho lar, ir Pre anions on a see Ly Cu Au \"ne Lk pi without reserve; the stock sendy © mdorwear, Dry Toys and Hosiery, Ladies\u2019 and Vi \u20ac 3 ; Aiden Jewellery s snd 2 She nd difrer- D T This SATURDAY EVENING, nt 7.30, At the promises, 30 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREFT.Families, Workmen and 8 Phecpers will do well\u2019 to call an they may expect ba esha) Mon afternoon at 2.30, evening at Mis re Fenionls Nl strest, all D TWO Dry Gouds, without reserve.Un ar an J.EDWARDS & CO Auctione ern.After the selling of the stock, shall sell the fix- ures, show cures and ges 8 ag 572 E FALL SELL AT OUR ROOMS.1891 Notre Damn street, THIS SATURDAY cfterp 2 evening 7.30, J.EDWARDS & CO B72 Auctionoers.OB IMMEDIATE SALE 1 \" S\u201cCOLLENDAR\"\u201d BILLIARD TABLE, completa with Balla, Cucs, Bok, Mar Cover, a ot net bo s01d WILLLY Thies ave do en oat store.WILLIAM H.ARNTON, uctionser, 573 1747 Notre Dame Street, AILIFFS BALE-\u2014-PROYINOE OF QUEB Bui t of Montreal.\u2014 wy R770 \u2014 Grouit come rende pormmnit, tig, vs.Clement Ru uxor, Defondan:.On tho 14th da are fs 1840, at nine of the c n forenoon, atl i domicile of the said Dafeudants, Sais d'agaich=t vo e City of Montreal, will author! ly of Justice, all the goods snd hate Thanh Pet.dant.ne this caude, con: of Louse furniture, ote D.MIKEAULE B.8.C Mon.ea, 8th March, 1889.___ _.hi AILIFFS BALE-PROVINGE, OF Distriet, of or ntroal\u2014No, aves.Court.\u2014 added, Plaintiff, vs, C.0.Known: De rt aan Me the rl fonts day of March, Jus Be st nine of the elock orenoon, at t [EH f the said pars nt ht {rent stivet, D i of Montreal, will bé dold.by au ority\u2019 of ee 14 chatteln of tle volzed in Ibis cause, conalati genni i a.P, cosb, H jar UNESSF Montreal.March ssh 2 ) \u2019 Al Lires E-PROVINOR: O .Court et oi don porn 1 128 mentee ou Vor he oO; ner | 99 M L° Eindacl 7 race Gin: me Place, Defendant.On the 18th day of- Mar inatant 1869, nt nine nf at the \u2018dupniefte of & nt, Nov tif.5 A ntroal, will 0 gor y street, im fhe Aft pi = hort! J ; and © it ean Eire Ww NE spi ss, isue.GI Bids rd ede Industrial Rooms Bazaar! "]
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