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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 1

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HIE VOL IX NO 115 MONTREAL WEDNESDAY MAY 16 18TI PRICE ONE CENT HOUSHB TO UBT CrietmllMatsalMrals Victory New Yobk May A Herald Newmarket special say that yesterday being the ennivfflary of the defeat of General Sigcl by General Brrckearidge was celebrated remnants of all the confederate organisations in tha vicinity parading with great enthusiasm (BgreabbafaVitoiiireili DOOMS TOLET fhmfailtetl and Jtl ssfBrnlshsd at Bt Ptbslm street 114 8 WASTED two flnt-clilM lireoa- ti msksn asas other eras apply sonatas! asisliwsat Ami atii Moanlsla strsrt treat JseseM Cartier CealHsi Elwllw The following evidence was taken to this ease yesterday afternoon after tha Stak went to prees Maurice Lobine- Is a voter at Isis Bixard saw money paid to Jeon Baptiste Boilean Sr thought it was paid by Doyon Hr Honk oltjectaa The objection wu maintained Tha witness was directed to retire pmifaim being granted to recall him at a subsequent rfege Bcndriss From Vsndreoil was a voter at 8t had a annswisstinw with Al-phonaa Latoor at that place Latonr offered him money to go and vote latoar was a supporter of Hr Laflamme did not teool-lect the data bnt believed it was on tire 28 th November Respondent's counsel objected that in the bill of particulars it said ths conversation took pktea oa tha 20th Ur Davidson had sever heard such sn cl-jection raised before His Honor said it was sircially alleged tLat it was on the 20th Novemlier'lhat AL-1 lionne Iatonr offered the money to tins mnn to go end vote He thought until application lied been made to amend the slicgstiun vidi iu could lmt he admitted a to what had occurred on the 23lb I-noiii I quin KfmiIis at Isle Lizard was an elector in November ls-t did not rote et the election two or three day be fire the jiolling ilar he met Mr Luflainnie at file Bixard Mr Laflnnimesnolte to him an 1 said if he would not vote for him not to vote river Ifenubo He aaya that tha entire Turkish of aevanl heavy armed moviitnra and a fow gunboats of first and seooad elora appeared before tha town of Ifarail and oa coming into position hma bombarding the plaee Tha fire of the Turkish vessels wan at ones returned by the Bosun shore batteries and the artillery battle waa soon a fierce and deadly one and con tinned for aoma tims At length tww shells wen find from a pisos in one of tha Bussian batteries under the direst ion of Commandant- at one of tha monitors haring two turrets and three masts and namad tha (meaning Grace of The Teasel fifed at a distance of two mile from tha bat-tery yet both of the sheila struck the monitor As they tell the vessel seemed for a moment to lie rising outjnf the water and in less that a minute after aha aa-jk Thare vrasno explosion and tha monitor went down so suddenly that it is believed that the fatal project ilea did not strike tin pw-der magazine but tell into tha bold where they exploded no doubt tearing taiga holes in her bottom the water rushing in so rapidly that she sank withnut any warning As soon sa the ratastroplie was coinpre-heu-led in its fullest extent the Russians made an effort to auceoi tlvir enemies A boat was (lesjatchcd from the shore to the scene of tiie wreck in which were an officer of marines named Hkoulew an ai-le-dii-canip named Kagouliu and lieutenant Doubsuoff They were unsuccessful in finding any of the officers and crew in the water but Lieut Diubanoff had the honor of capturing the flagnf the sunken monitor The ill-fated vassal waa under tha command of Hedjet Bev and had S00 men on board at tha time ana wsa so suddenly destroyed Out of this number only ons man waa saved and ha waa picked np at tha distance nf a mile from the other Turkish vessels Nana of tha Turkish commanders made any attempt to succor their comrades in distress Tlia sinking of the monitor waa a remarkable event sodden itzeifect BMDTiM DEMOVAL-JaBMLoMe jib uag Mgigd Bim 89 to 196 Parabrata atraat UMt jOTlt'E OF REMOVALS we ewwi nnr hai dto UaSraq nddrreg JJBMO ED THOMAS BOKSB A BUO SaOraai of Caipaanaa Twl Ai arhlaa STOi MTBCETTi ansoubl the hYssYaX KENfE Ylbr PBPtllTifO VTftSRo to leers roer wre et ronr PUTTtero A dgRWklK prerea rag -vntei to vukchase- A toq-OBd Rud irre Safa la the CorpunithNi of the viUegeof 84 rrnggnmle 113-tf £AYE GAR THU AUTOMATIC XUXUIOI rzeriMotriAi I orrttfjr that a ts at IsartM aorraat rtara Maoa have idortad tha I Lb" Sooaaa 0a ras ITT Wowill allrab oaaaf aa iBWute srarato tev ran with tha aadmuaSactaaS tf It shows saving nfier tletoe5iMre552S test of from litpeenTtihliiSenSFSilS tof VUI 61a 188 BT iSlSPUAXS SULOORD SPOOL COTTON HAS THS HJSHB9T TBanwnwrr Tma CLARKE ELEPHANT fTAYl HAY! FOR BAT tbelr they Chartee Ooaipsalea foe ssrana wbleb SuraSSS J-RUSUDfrCA Wl aa ad 1 art paci mnr JOBN JI)0DQALL MILLWRIGHT AND WAfTHuuiiw LEGOS OU SOLICITORS OF PATENT 18S BI- 8AM II1II 3M STOVES I atom roumBMMM STOVES MACHHiXKIBa te SADt'lTIHi montpeal S-CA HOTELS BABTLBTF8T HOTEL SlB iuiizr latapraurt uoirt a Mrar4 1 asassaUp to th fast that hhra-atedaad nM tka abova Hot wkleh now aorta Tba abova HoM 1 tiaatlfani i wlthla two telaatap walk af the Sfoaral tap sad Sva raiaateoof foe DopoA Vs rra 9SRORB HOTEL BSOABWAT Alrt end IMf STS BATES SEDUCED bSlpeedeyeadapwi CUfoRKBUIfo Of SSLATAS HOCSfo Albraty HT art HOP BOTKU Benton Iprtaah OnUBANCK' yTNA LIFE INSUDANCE OO Saatb paid a- eatijonoo tana 1788811 88 Us-l am rang sad Tsbm 186TSS 88 Ufa Aosout M14M SfoTSfoSHSS HWHM ti--z mfiWM aa Addateiitet lalosoiar lort Aa 10811 is Total AaratuJaa1 1877 IJtUTZW SB LaaatiraiavuaadaUotbrallabm --Ma lfo47S14S SS Thelntt Lereen The Dtvtdsndii 4m to living i are dose upew 60 per rent of thn premlnme Sre hot nflmettog over 8 per sent of la i BALEXAIDEB aty Mi Qrri7FS8 1N8UEANOB COM-P ANY' OF -CANADA nte SVASASTSfo Ufl ITS SI IASIBIIIIII JOTAL pnSUKANCB QOo OF ENGLAND Inspector that the gable wH of his bmlding was and explained that this was due to an excavation that was being made alongside ho held that the- contractor waa -sponsible for tha oafety of this wall Aid Eahergt waa of ths same opinion Hr Bouillard laid ha had notified ths parties building to wop np the said walL I -ears was granted to Marais John Dsn- gall A Son sad to Hear McGibbon A Board to arises I erect steam anginas oa their pre- A report by Mr Thibanlt to tha effect that all persons in charge of boiler engine Ac should para an examination with a view of obtaining a certificate of qualification waa referred to tha City Attorney The Building Inspector was to-trusted to look after Hasere Pillow Hrsy A fix's premises to so if the amoks nui wince in connection with their chimney cannot be abated An item of $68 was passed ti piy for iuqroTtments to No 9 Fire Station Point St fhsrks The Building Inspector directed the committee's attention to the remark to the rer-iiici of (lie jury touching the usi-es-ity of mrtmiuliig tlia Building Jb-peri mint Tim chairman said at the n-xt m-etieg lie would submit pluus having that object in view He gave it as his opinion that two inspectors should be appointed or if only erne two competent assistants should lx in mid lie had given instruction to ths Inhjicctur and Chief of the Fire lirigidi to make a thorough in paction of all pulilic buildings and report Aid McLaren then moved seconded by Aid Lula rgr that Die committee ask tha Council to atqtot another building inspector Carried The present inenmhent did not altogether approve of this counts but tireferred two mutants However he said his health was foiling and if one were appointed he would be satisfied The committee adjourned A separate meeting of the Finance Committee also took plane but tha business transacted was of a routine nature There was no quorum at ths meeting of tha Water Committee lust evening PUBLIC OPINION llw Deakla Art In Danville Tc the BtlUar qf tie Stab Sin Fancy the condition of the traveller who has been colled by business to the goodly village of Danville when having slighted from the GTK midnight train he makes Lis way anura the street to the hotel as he sujipaees iff mine host Barnwell where he has occasionally for the put fifteen yours found a hearty British welcome anil a good resting-place All if dork and desolate no response comas to his frequent knocking at tlia old friendly door Worn and weary ha plods hie way through tha darkness up the nil! to the old Tillage hotel long knit hy mine host MeMn inns and here the sauie fate awaits him Our traveller now espus a belated benedict across the street He accosts him enquiri lg is tho matter the Du ins Act is to force here end ell our hotels re To this response there follows a on the piety of tho visitor wl ich can he better imagined than described The day-traveller fores i little better The Mayor has frequent Irani ry callers who an fed by him or billeted the clergyman or elsewhere A few of the Dun kin en lien are willing to put tlieir hands into tl eir pockets to help remedy this unpleasant state of affaira Thavellkk certainly describe a curious state iff affairs Is there I not enough business to support a temperance hotel Ed Stak To tho Ferry Proprietors 2b On Editor qfthe 8ta Rib r6unmirr fa now once more nearly apon us and the same canoe of complaint 1 to respect of want of travelling accomoda-tion still exists for thorn who whilst engaged in business during the day time desire to breathe pan sir st night Let us see the accommodation to respect of three desirable places offered hy our enterprising Ferry Boat companies ws have ths Longneuil Ferry Com-although the least blameworthy a still persist to making ns embark at Hot-lielsga instead of running an evening and morning boat to and from the city Secondly there fa the new boat to St Lambert small and tooommoduias with the beat of the furnace (which ia on the deck) making ths voyage anything bnt pleasant and from which then fa no escape as the desirable parts of ths ship an filled up by hones end carta This boat rnna in tha morning at 8 which is too early for most people end et 930 which fa too late Thirdly tha proprietor of Laprairie boot prevent business nien living at Laprairie by crossing sa your paper informs us only at 980 am and returning at '4 pm Of course ths boats above named cross the river at other times during the day bnt the times specified above are -the hours which ars nearest to ths usual business hours of Montreal YLst then sir ars we to do Year succeeds year and still the old cry arises Will no one help us to our difficulty I millions to as CoL Mulberry would soy Yours Ac Loves of the Oocytet Montreal Ilth Hoy 1877 the cbaiq street tunnel ITileero Henllr tho Plnoo go for Mower Doctors- To fit Editor of the SrAE Sib 1 think I noticed oar City Fathers am pfa to invert some fresh engineering blood from -Chisago Tho accompanying extract ea enr sewer question from uAmer-faan prprr would seem to show that they hare got a wholesale Craig street tunnel or their own them that they might experiment en and let us do likewise Yaant Ilruujw THE SEWEX STSTEX or CHICAQO Tha city of Chicago seems to lie suffering from en insufficient sewer capacity A despatch from that city under date of the 2nd tost says The foiling of tain and tha melting of snow caused by the warm weather of ths port few days has had the effect of flooding the aonth-western portion of the city 1 Ths rawer and drains eould not carry off tho water with sufficient n- and it hm risen to some eases to the tones and driven people from their homes obliging them to make their way in rafts improvised from timber sidewalks The damage to property fa very net to that section of the aty west of Western avenue and eaath of Harrison street sad for out into the country -Tha water recaded this afternoon somewhat bnt it will take several days to entirely abate it Bo for aa heard from no lives have bean This seems to indicate an urgent need of an immediate improvement of the ewer system of tho city City News During one oftbo last coses that came before the Court of Bench His Hun Mr Justice Itamsay remarked on the eub-Jertofa drnn-ttlnn which had been taken me of the clerks of the Pol ice Grant that It waa very evident that tha wards or the depouent bad not been adhered to this manner of taking a deposition was not light the words of the prisoner making such deposition should be taken down as they are spoken and written ia the first pen-on (burr Ttksuat There were I names on the sheet this morning Josrph Unrtgnan carter drank or ill dura Michael Onuly printer drank In Ann street and raenUng a drive and Item liynee earte thttos ohn aW dcr23 lying drank la Badegonde street Jamro Harris 8 carpenter drank la a jranl SL ifaurUng tha street Marsan drank In a lumber anl In Jacques Cartier Connor 4A no occupation off Water street Rnra Payer no occupation loitering in Pon-hreter street or-one mnrth Harsh Mathers 61 wife of Thoa -Henderson warrant for asaaalt trial to-morrow gatsrtsa Hewn- ax- sxxxi A special mortise ot the Rt Henri Connell ass held on Stondiiy evening Mayor 1 presiding- The Ant suhfaof brought the meet HI wsa tn regara to the payment of Inu-rest on the debt of the town As the municipality of St Cnnsgonde to tn-deMral to it Hcnrfln a laraer sum than the whnle MsWIItyof IH Henri It was revolved Shat aeommtttee enaslstlugr -the Mayor siiiYl larr proeerd utt Cunsgnnde aad eonfk-r with the tVssnell praenfenvdlnsm settler consMtnguf Mayor Ttudel and Oounetllon pure Wee A Chsrlehot aud A Deaeve were then appointed to eon ter with the aulhori-ties ia rotation to i tbe emrtryaton of a sta-' Lion at the point familiarly known aa tho where two lines dfvolWB Jho arra-1 km at this nr any -eMier point willbrnf sTtsl a Its nine- -The eontrart firemen with clpehlng for the season waaawmndsd to VtXhiU Labonte rtiwS nnr rauT Kiaddttlnoal ofiluer was then added to the town In the parson ef Mr Morning Telegnma l'H UXEBBN WAS Lobdos Hqr II Tha respondent irpofta a gnat concentration of Sana tmn taking plan at Lana lb-gnreli one ol tlia point at which they will iom tha river A Pen daptteh nays thm Mbs nunon in Tnltoha that in tha mt of that plan having to ahoa onion have bn given that it alioold ba dost roved by tha retreating garrison The Atot luls of Austria Greece and other Stit-a amiiied to the Governor who arknowie-hpd that inch weie hie orders but tint bf things came to such extremities he waoM give Consuls and all aliens timely warning so to provide tor the safety of their penoni ana as much jirowrty as they could remove Such orders the Governor added had been sent to all peieoDi commanding in Eulgaria The Consnls common icatcd with their envoys here anil remenstTaners were snsdc by them to tha Porte Government made immuring answere as to the safety of the persons of foreign subject but evinoed aoma ilixiition to perse vers in its de-' a tractive system of dew-naive warfare Iajxdov May 15 A Bussian war steamer recently escaped from Sebastopol and reached the vicinity of Batonm on Sarnlay night When seven miles from shore she sent four boats with torpedoes to attack a Turkish frigate in the roadstraiL The tor- doee foiled to explode Fire wae opened rom the frigate and shore In the dark-urns and confusion the Russian boats fleL Tiro readied unharmed at daybreak No news has been reoeived of the other two boats and steamer Tha Turks have despatched 16000 man from Vfiddln garrison in all basts to tha Dobndaeha Tha Cirraaaiana who have risen In the Banian Trans Caucasian provinces in ed almost all tbs telegraph wires in ghbmhood i Central Ana publishes tha folloaring despatch 8t Petersburg The Bumiane attacked Batonm on Friday After a desperate engagement wherein both aides suiltir-od heavily the tained Note If the above Were trustworthy it would he a practical admiminn nf Kuasian defeat aa claimed by tha Turks Tha Buaaiana are massing large forces in tha neigh hurl moil of Kara Cannonading fa proceeding at various points on the Danube The Turkish squadron bombarded the fortified port of finkum Kaleh A body ol troops landed and remained masters of Hie position the population of the ling the Turks Constantinople special "I am glad to report tha of tha Turks in Asia On bombard- Kaleh landed a number of soldiery" who wore im-mediately joined by 1000 natives A violent combat ensued The Pnsaians ware driven out of Socghonm to-day Upwards of 10000 natives joined tha Turkish forces who hold tha fortitirotiroia The town fa in flames All tha surrounding country fa rising in support of tha Turks Telegraph eomimmicatioa between Constantinople and Kars by way of Eneroum remains ills Fbamca May Aa tha French squadron was getting under way one of tha bortiood The telagrmjihs moat anoc Monday Hainan Dasha after iug tha fortilication of Hunghoi men were killed and six injured two mortally Vikxka May 15 The Eelitieal Boehareat special says the object of tha Grand Duke Kiuholw visit to Prince -Charles wae to arrive at a definite agreement regarding tha operations of the Roumanian army A Gettings special despatch states that Ynkevitarb chief of the Hercegovina in smvmbt ha blockaded the fortraaa -of KrutaC The Miriditea have driven the Tnrka from Oraschi after a sanguinary fight wherein an entire Turkish battalion ess destroyed It a reported that tha Uiridite chief will bring down a strong eoi i to co-operate with tha Moubmpgrins 8t Teti asnnia May 15 It is oflicially announced that tha Turkish squadron bom-louded a village near Hookgoom Kale and it is n-poited landed 1U00 Clrreeaiani Tha commander of Hookgoom Kale cent sum Cores rk end militia in pnnmit Hix Turkish irnoclads appeared before Sookgoom Kale Hay the 14th IMPERIAL' PARLIAMENT The fires of the nrthalo ea Mrs Gladstone's KraralatliM Lohdom May 15 In the Uonsa of Commons yeaterdav Mr mao-' 54 to 283 and the yeaterdav Hr a rejected 54 ottered by Sir Rations were amendment ottered by Sir Henry WolU to the-cifoet that the House declines to entar--tain any resolution which may eaibamaa 41m Government in its imuntmanes of peaoo -and tha protection of British interests without indicating any alternative line of policy wae adopted without division Tha matches riming the debate were principally of merely retrospective interest The Marquis of Her-tiugton the lilieral leader said the blue books showed that it was Banda's sincere -desire to maintain peace if poesible He condemned Derby's answer to Prince Gorte-chnkoff Before Russia mobilised her army tha policy recommended by withdrawn resolutfooG name- Jy the union of Europe to exercise a pressure and if necessary a forcible result upon tha Torte might have been eflicacinus Hot sines the commencement of the war such a combination waa impossible Germany was looking out for a possible hostile combination Franca wsa retleoting upon a possible renewal of invasion England waa looking ta tha Sues Canal and India If tha Government punned a policy of strict neutrality tha country would support But England had always bean drawn into every war between Turkey and Russia Sooner or later we would have to interfere in the present straggle When the time came Hr Gladstone's brat two resolutions would farm golds to the policy to be pursued Ha (Haxtingtea) was aa anxious to defend British interests as any one- If Russia triumphed in the war the expectations of tha races subject to Turkey would bo realized and it would ba found -that their subjection would not be indispensable to British interests There interests wtM not os the House waa asked to believe bound up with tha lifeless trunk of tha Tmkiah Empire Sir Stalford Northcota Chancellor of tha Exchequer repeated tha usual argumanta against a ooeroive policy Tha Government's efforts to obtain a settlement Inr peaceful means foiled principally through the obstinacy of Turkey and also through tha deplorable importance of Riiatia which ha however attributed to popular preasnre Relative to the British interests Sir Stafford Northooto mid for aa the interests which ero have in with others 1 are no reason why wo should fight for them alone It was to the interest of all that them should be freedom of navigation in eastern and south-eastern Europe Than -were iutareate in which other nations had a closer interest than onnelvaa and donbtlrea when tha moment arrived those nations would protect them had a special interest in tha Hues Canal It was important It should be kept open and aafr There were other wajm to Indio not so direct to which tha Government attached great importance but the main roots the Canal and Egypt itself the Governmen desired above all to preserve Amt They draired to maintain strict neutrality to watch over tha interests of England and at tha bum tims to bo over baatv Uni Ih-i reply to Princs Curtachakoff eon tained nothing which was not perfectly re apeetftiL The Bight Honorable gentleman concluded his speech aa follows The Government an now enabled to keep their hands faefo to act as may appear bust The lead interests of HugfaiiJ are the maintaa- of proas and prosperity throughout the world In whatever position they may fiad themselves and whatever may be the obligations and circumstances in which they an placed the Government will pursue the policy which they beuevu good for England and the world without reproach" Mr Gladstone said that the iasns npon whkh tha House was asked to vote waa contingent npon tha coercion by all the Towers of Europe which did not nrrrsearilr mean war against Turkey and which on tenner occasions had attained great result The war might oven now be ended within a fortnight if England would ronaaut to restore tha European concert 11a pointed out what a disgrace it would be to England if the liberty of tha Christians wus secured dry aw agreement batmen Turkey and Kus- An attempt waa made to get np an anti-Bussian diam attrition in Ryde Park Tha The crowd only numbered about 3000 speakers included no ono ef any note THE HORRORS OF NAB- Louxik Hay "Ws have foil details of tha Making of the Xodfak monitor by tha Busaian batteries before Ihrail on the iba nsvsrnnrarat tha nasi saptoduate wuito rafasort tasrassfra Ooa rant pra i rpo LET House No 108 IXypo-A Sts stool fan noorai aad bath natjun mnn lb In goto at It TO Krpauta ntost irGoiiiortabie Jbwell- lag (atrm eparimenle) Apply at Mre mine street 114 A TX) LET nt Chambly Basin a Fnnilahed House ietn ronme rent iow AA a mniieneg aouee em ronme rent mu toi "KormeuiUn" City Hail Montreal 114 7 rixiLET llonse 4 rooms cheap 1 at 41 jkteMadsr strart 114 8 rTH LET on the Lower Laubiue A Bort abont hjx a alls frora tha aver Tou-pats a Hotter eontalalas slabt aps'tosafaaswlp pspsnd aad pa-aud with aaoat Hi wurtan of an im of around Apply at 887 St Antolu tract lui-larod T5 LIST Ilrkk Coftafi and flanlrii Kent low Jas i Cb Vo 3 KkMinrenture street 1138 rH) LET lloiiNen Non 114- and 1-9 bhuter atrreTy iu irood repair 19 rooms each Kents Sow todealrable tenimte SdChthcnvt treet li nunt 9j4U no nereMmente Apdr to VS IOHAV AucGuntoiit fitul btete Agent 1S1 St Janies etreet rl LET- LOW It EVT -Pretly 1 Scmi-detecbM Cottere: mori-rn miWi- Cfiiti oreinege gteid Vo ittf Ctaiicun street Ap-j-ly at 64 Cadirun inet 1 1: 4 LKT a small IViftage fur- uithtd or BBfurulitcd nt -Li Utwuf street 111S TO LET at Cliainbly a well farntehed bocse rooms Apply to Kouillnnifthsmbly 1116 IX) LET at Idu-lilue two semi- detached Cotteirro good locality i tent lev Ad-Ire i JStak oflit 1106 TO LET at Laflmirle a House -1 of two tiro moms each euuete the river ride mltaiili tur a rummer reefatemoe ijvtaeh Apply to Judea Broeeeaa LeprurM 111 19 rX LET flint Sleudit three- storp btoua llotrl eonur of to Lawrence and Marie-Anne streets St Jem Bapttrte Villegea near Moniit Kojral Terk Velocipede Kink cngteXn-liig terwe Millard Jtooia with tlirec blikard Tellies attache! Omoert Knom with Ferion ZHalng-Kooant Jtar-Koom and eight iwlmnna Yard end Stnhliag Rent very low to enlteble tenant Apply to lenoiM Hones nndLendAipini 4 Hospital jrtreet 8H8 fH) LET opposite Vigor Gar- A dan 814 Grain (tort dr apsrtte aUi lanum 81-S8 No a Brick Bow Lon- gnetolf partially famished tf regnlred Are ply toJUauT VTflhaw 796 Craig etreet W-r rIX) LET OB FOB 5VLE one A ant-slaw tensawnt Mok Monsa Use 1 aad iiahsUnte Bppollte tasr of nop rural! roat raodrasta bint mop tplp Mr fa aiolna Hoapltal rtrart lla UTA11LE TO LET at 28 Kich- araad fosara 104s STOKES TO LET of taa adrarUraasat tha aaraant Cos tha mfo sxpirad term will hsaafuadsd oa th praraa ta6oaarthaicrtpt Oa par wart tank tearattow pra paldl TO LET a Business Stand Azipplpat UP to Lawisora terra 1124 TO LKT HIiop and DweUfng In MleaTr etreet together or separate Dwelling in Bert he lot Mayor and Seotland streets Iiurt In Bert he lot ill be pal fm enod 14 st Henxy etreet Jayur and order Apply to 8 Irani 1U7-18 TO LET Offices on Craig street 1 avar th Sun oSlaa Spplp to Biaiia 8 Co Stab nfbos nPO LET a well-lighted Boom OB the ground floor eorerlag abont 800 agnate adapted tor nay llt mnnnfertnitog toeefc Steam power rotnlred Apply to SiMindtos SgAnofllea 4Stf fpO LET Premises suitable for a Job Pi inter or a tight i eees weU-tighted end tfregmlred Apply to rjX) LET HUH GPRB FLUI MI XOTKE BAKE STKEKT (Opposite to Hrttsis rtortb HOIST AND BACK ENTRANCE raow Pr Jamb Pranas Appir to BATH dk MEW 108a rjx LET am kt nm TBEBT XzTnb hi mu Ooana Pv HOIST oa BTOCKBBOKSVS OFPU3E PriMlnr attend toralt loran Apptpaaboraaddn 1 tf FBOFEHTY FOB KALB £OTTAGES AND VILLAS BOB BALE OB TO LET aa MOUNT ROYAL TALE TWO mus ASD (HUES CORAHS VahuNe Ooedene Free Water and no Tone Tba kelillege wehk tnm etgkft to Sbnrtean apaifiienfe rent team Tvun DomiIM per month upwards Also tor eats onTBOcunuRfl Of fbrty by om vndred aad twenty tost sack tor FITS BWMID DOLL AS 8 PEI LOT In rayRMBte equal to Owe Dollar pro week An tjgusunbga little farther outywtU be TBKZX HUKDBXD D0LLABB EACH 4 As many renftr a reridroee convenient to lake or liver ekle MrTo'Brien hoe derided to oflSr flog sale tract of land extending from tho village of St Lament to tho Back Bl vow fronting oaaaayvwtth Maude aad Inlets of naanzpneeed heanty Tha land will bo layed tmt with wide etreete and avennea the principal one a ecmttanatftan of the sun street of UuNDit eedhr at (he water aide The plane le approached by the msaal drives around the Mowre tam but more eonvwilretly by the MO A Ol iatt toed inafewmoroentefBore the Mile Itod Btatbm Brickre Band aud stone tor bulldlag yupoea aft itty 8 TXKOB 9 OWO At S999Z 1EABT STIUBT aver day Omnlbnere to and from tho City Port Otooe aft Wit trot kmiTe Iht lilirrt et 1ft TrVTrrY TAILOBINGK JJUY BROWS imminai wsss paptb rrtrafu Satra Ibn aa I Iravp BBSS (CHABonjasqMBs 47 STAFFORD a MZBCHAWT Vi SftS Cielf Street Kent door to City eenger Waiting ton flentlemen fnraliklar Ikefr mrn nnthe nnn Im It made np la Uteeft ety low fog dll gUT imuinro rwuuu rira Man naa aad Smvp tS-8 CBAB6HUB NVAB8 gDY BROWS STBSLAPTOra TUBS PASSU Man teMlUiadtarr S8-SS ICfllMIUUNIU 4T 'NOTICES SOMETHING HEW PH0T0-ELECJB0TYP1HG The Bnrland-Snharmti 11th Ct No fo ILItflY ST Haro much picusuca iu airnouncing that they hara jnat fiurohaaadthsrirht to a new iuvrutiou for waking ELECTROTYPES PER 1 IRK DRAWINGS Wood EngrnisjEV or Multi Kuiuble for waricing iipu may type print- supplu-d rublioLen Printer aud tha general public iu ELECTROTYPE PLATES enlarged or diminished in aiae and at very low price- To tfri new jmoete they would draw the especial attention of ilusineia men a it onprie a raut hitherto felt and i botheocuonucmi and handsome iu appearance CIVC IT A TRIAL prices wimisr the reach of au o4 AUfo i Wood Encravinp ft Phohi-Lithographiaa in nil their varioua hranehta UMIL roUNKA VHOLSBAU IKPOUKSH BSAXsu I 4UIMW'0! OLUX Sa Aim Baraaraqa forart terat ts m- X1S 1)00118 Fura tolled to let with Alf or without board nlsodsy boastore la ato rtre lorelHy Tcrma modermta Applr at 96 it Alexander street 114 6 DOOMS with Hoard well ftir- 1 Bfabsdi also Taws Bsaid at 101 Hnij 1)0091 To Let A largo Front At Bon mleri faraiabs with or wlthest toe aleriy raralShsfk board Stan LegancbstlsreMi UsU HIU Ithest re I corasr IkMtr 11-18 TNOONIS Furntalied To Let nt lw AO Jnrer street 1146 T)OOJlS Gentlemen can be It aecomvNidalMl with two large varnished Bedroowia ga tetortn ereet 114 9 9 TJOOMS To let comfort ulily i furnhuiad Inema with hoard at l-4'J Hienry rtwft 114-41 To lot an uiifumislieil ii Bocoi mlth use of Ifltchm Apply at 1H7 St Itsrlrs horremme Mirct 1 144 1 0031 TO LET 770 Ontario A a street a frw doors off tha Mala street Single lioom Wanted 11 ta a private umtly -vieinitya Hearer 11 for a voting gf-ntlciuan full LoariL AUh i nn 7J4 city 1119 1 OOAIifiioly ViirnMiOii llU li rontfl and Psrlor Bath and WC: upper perttl Aylmer rtrect 113 9 One niugle and one i double room to let to gentleman only 1'iJ Blitflf Unvt 113 9 I JOOMS Tlirce Itooms to let 1 Apply to holy At Conttaut attest 113 5 i-'nrnklied or ITnfur- 11 nlehcd Modern coneentencee Teraiv moderate 69 It Alvnander atmet ueav IMrchri-ter street 1J9 l)OOM8 fr'nrnfKhcHl rooniM with Is or without buard on Maneftekl street Ad dives Dl pofrt i iffliv T)OIOIS- I'irHt-claiw lIooiiH aud 11 Bonrrt ut Vo 66 Upper it 9tret tt-rma moderate 113 1J Nicely Furukhed at It A1 Aylmer street 1139 To lot Kooiym fiiiit-1 i able for housekeeping Si At George Hypo-lit street 113 9 1 031 1 Tii reo newly-fiirn iHhed li Bedrooms ami SUtlnirroftm with Gas Wc and liot aud Cuhl Baths at 24 llanorer street 113 6 OOOaMS Xl) and Slug Fumialied Double Sluglr Bath 3U Aylmer street TJOONI A nice Front Room 11 with Hmid mltahle tor married oouplo or two realhniB wllllug to room tagatber Apply at aid Bteury etreet lla i Comiortable Furninb- -I ed Bedrooms at 7 Alexander street 113 6 100IS Comfortable ISoouui 11 with hoard at 247 At Joseph etc an l)OOM Fiirulslietl To Let a A 1 Law Freint Hoona mltahle for two irntls-nrn atGH KHaaheth etreet 112 9 "DOOMS fur gcntlomen In a prl- XV mte family vlelmty Windsor Hotel Adp drsee Aram otoce 112 6 To rent a miite of IV Boome furnished or nnfnrmehedn Apply at 245 Votra lam etreet Ill 6 1 Fnrutobed Boom neat XV and cooifortahla la the Tlctalty of Hearer Hall or near tba centre of the city wanted by 4 Hr ar 1HA5 KO 111 6 DOOMS to Let ono Single and XV two Double house flret elaee: pertlel 618 Dorchester street near Mountain 1106 T)OOM Comfortable Furntohed li Bedroom at 51) Latonr street 1068 DOOMS TO LET Furntohed or LA UnfaznUbod wilb Hath Go and C- at 88 UtooniHun lMi BO ABU (Bosrt Wonted torn arat ra wrai sac "'nStinilS! an TVOA11D Vacancies for board 1 sre at S3 to Koalas atisst wlib or wlthont BO A It I) Vacancy for one hoarder tn a private family where only two Is kept suitable for a vouut mewhanie Xerms very moderate Apply nt 08 Bt Ooorgn etreet np etnira 1194 HOARD and Rooms at 2(1 St lJ Oeotpe etreet Frederick Piacn 113 3 llOABD mid Aceoraniodathm 11 four minute walk from loet oflire Ml Iagauehetlme oppolte Cote street 1 13 6 yOAK Day Boant atlOdnror HOARD Two young men or I) two jouna www esn bsr of fued RMnd Is viivafe Ooiljr too obUdisnb br NVlttuM OH Ziior street 111-6 IJOAIIJL) Ffret-claiw private 1 board fanilibsd or unfUralrhcd mm in rr botb WX slro IM Boontera ell Iro Chup On Mar APrir oi Chomp da Kara tnwt llfP 10 THUKD VACANCIES Fine 1 rooms splendid enaimer locnllky 999 St Antoino street 9tf VOAllD fn a healthy locality JD Bath and WAfoXanu vary modant 18 ullbananmst Wit LOST tab KsM OHT on Monday night a XJ laige pteoe of MItk PlkUnr belonulug to the side of raTterie roekaway The Under will be onltoUy rewanted getutulng It tofaM Cat-1Ame street 114 9 IU8T a Meerschaum Cigar- btOdsr bs two Oowra on It slo two boat Tha trader will bs rawoidsd bp Isavtan II st Ks- eollfll stnat lid 8 TOST a Drab Carriage Ciuht on cm Sherbrooke etreet yesterday Flader wttl pinnae return AtoU Aiiowagv lletealto elreetT 11 1 a IOST a Hone Key from No 15 Station- Pindar will pleaao return It to Vo 9 Station Wellington street 1134 OST Li rtisst on Mansfield or Peel ryi- Plsdsr will bs 11 ntuinm stoat 118-8 warded aa rntarntnxto IOST on Knnarentare street bstwssn to Martin tost sad tha Tr sKslsea grayed leaving JOST between Juror street snd Iran OSSro a ay Sibsrrtptlon 2 look for Mrrom Bed to Woree" The flader wlU ohllife by leaving It at the Bran ofltoe 1194 eaCanca with JohnOgllyfte Kmtittl ve I it A libeml reward will ho pawl hy rltaiA Ogtlete A otoee 119 I JfOTICE TO TILE PUBLIC LOST os ran Ik SOTBHBES psreol of Para of nw TEP HOLLAS KILLS or ran CONSOLIDATED BANK op CANADA (Hot nonstanlanadh Bud Manual lit Jour 1877 Th Bank not pat btu to lm nor new note of ths dtp Bank and Karl Canadian Bank Th public on Iterator warns of no Tolu snd that an I that tha tom sis beprosseatMi 1188-law FOUND a nominal price to of articles whlek appear tog trifling to net aspcaia bat wkick nan yaiue to the toeere1 DOUND on Victoria Sqnare a temk of four keys am a stag otnwrean litt by calling at gran 119 9 VRT GOODS rpBDIHED HATS NEW STYLES se nst im 813 JOLLY dfe TKIIII6i ohh rnicn pros S2S 8T LAWRENCE MAIN STREET 118a FBOTXSSIONAX CABDSL OtBos hosr-P)rateB tolObtet tana 8 to tin aud from 7 talpn -9188 £VAN8 A BIDDELL KDWAHD KVAN8 WI8TIIS CH A ES 8 SIMPSON Daiamaon BOUCITOR OF PATENT 114 9 yyANTED yonng uirl to to Agply at ltfOLsUe- yyAKTED a young nutn foru lasaiaaca Ofics Apylri ky letter te lin Box 9008 OSes Host reel 114 Ss WASTED I3IMEIIALELYf a Ton gill Viaraf (ProlMtMt) cnceaiqnlid Apply at um (JolTgnitj Hmt irAVTKI Milliner atUHSL hMfs Main street lit 8 WANTED General Hervntif TV wUUsg to wash Bad inn Apply st 1ST Peel street 114-3 IVASTEI) a lloy to work in it BotiHuir Kooaa Applji at Brwary mtbm ad Cartlatr itnwtih WANTED a General Servant foranniil faotllF muit Iiav food rcfiT-t net ApMy at 1O0 Caditox itrott 1 14 2 Firtit-cliiM Clitli-to ArcbiF A Koiktlfth Dtc 1US WASTED Ocuoral Sorvuiit ft CfithrrtM 1142 WASTED a Servant tiiri fir family of twfk at niuin to do Nun coofclvcr and and traalnc Apply at o'2 Ss AatoliB iUMt bftwoflu 11 pm and ff pm IMS WANTED a with (MKI in a nlrendy AddittM 7 8tah Odivp 1 14 3 WANTED man to tlri vo ami tak Bad lead Ui MiikmT Mwmriiy wuini ddpar wwki expennH paid Addrsaa KTAidHcp H4 VVANTEU A UeiMral Servant who mb food will And mploymrat it 1UK It Deaia Wamli per iiiopcif 114 9 WANTED tioneral Servant wJiciBa Nurat Apply at a-VJ tit Hubert ibwa Mlgnonue wwat 114 9 WANTED the young girl difwwl in Uai'kt with few heir will cell sputa at 28 Osborne street she will hear of a place 1119 WANTED a Rootl Cook Apitly It at 41S SI Antoine street lltl nraiml General Ser- Tanta wliriw a Kuna keit one who thoroughly understands cookings waehiutf aad irof Inus mtlPfactory icbitiaai required Apply et aao riuverelty etwat llg WASTGDf by a reupMaldo wonieBt a habv to Buree at her home Apply1 at750 Cialu treat 119 9 VVANTEI a Girl wlio siieaka tv Pnmeh and fcajiltsh to a afttviBd a Prett Stove Apply at Ol Amhomh 1199 with good iffiprrnree cralif WASTEI aliealthy Wet line vv at Ko CntvereUy street 113 9 WANTED a gootl ficueral -jar- Wanted a cook at No sa ft St Isuke street eomerBt Mark etnwt 1116 VVT AN TEG A finit-rlaag Tanner and Currtaiv with beet whonivii eepeble to ta rhflrveof any tanaanr la uia-n far tugjf itoastog few more Nliislo lady residing Bear tho FPelfteh Cathedral Trrme nudtnte Addreae Maele Mi 847 111 6 a WEEK toAentSa PUcixRT Augusta Kates mi wh mnrgn in any Hflflam ia uiwit im tent Addreea Tanw said (brnwi" XtteUlcfb Xeq aonux It SuKUna aad Cacoa itig gnebeo PTj $100 For Month made eeUluc ov Uttu Copylap Pieee or Water needed lend etemp rar dzeulare Sd0MBt0b d9a SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED a Mitnation liy a iknchiuH wraklpc KHKlkahe to drtre am FjpfW Arpy at Wl Bt Antoine street 114 9 WANTEIl a Hltuation ly a re- epectaMe Bang la a Preneh store ae lltova-aaa Aeeletant holds ftiet olaea as loiigdhBH and capacity 4 chirr ee 99 Urtyw WA TE I i A lfouscuiHltl with vv giisa rehresras wsnts ItasMoa Applv st Hire i Ktiirr uste pplr trest WANTED-A young1 Married Iran (Canadian) speak liar araod KiMflteh wants a etteation as (lent ta a ttoev and' will fwievally aaefnL Pood refnwcee Kerlllth AeuUtry odes 9 Apply to atrvei ilfANTEI) iritnytion by a sMeUv tsmpwst bsb asd sssiled mitBS-dilvra amu wiiilDg loiasksAlmHir n-nresllr nrafsl warn enatass on toK Adores a TAaaaite tut a WANTII lry nmu ago forty yrax a ritnatlon la tlia nsklas bsslarai PlthertsfCreBaBW sosd ssensa hand Is a eoed bti-ad bafevn and mlmtanda making vsrletr cf i-skcs and Maculla bsa workrt oa Itostoa crsckcreilseapniiinndwonMnBa budnessoa cennitndoaor suit a skep tan a kaksr Is ra-aulnd ACCress bj Irthr Hfo Otam ofllas 118 1U Of WANTED hy a yotuig lady ewperlar edoeatioBv epeaMn Preach at XBfrilth duently a sltaaftton ae Aastatant BonL kerpeit or oeeaiatton In any Kfht store or OSes worts unexceptionable would he phfBeed with a Moderate eelary AddmbfclbmaN r-Q 119? WANTED-A young Lady de- 11 Stealioa Dnilj Ooi rare Quail- Qu XnrMh9 VnerhT end Xodlmnte of Mnite Apply it MlH lUdlWi Kewlatry omoe A flcatlQBS Mnih Andri 119 4 WANTEDr hy Woenii with good two young ae HOBermeMandTabletnald Apidy to Mhie 2SejU)efa street (HHwsA AndeTSOBi 119 4 a situation hy a lie rtileBt qonrmeee will teach French Kiw Heh end Muele will tahoeitavde of the children! FiTilmie rued refleremcee Apply toMiee Kevilla! legblry Odieei A iatwoa lireit 119 4 WANTED by a renpeetable mw wMa Mlttfitto gQMWMd good 119 41 WANTED hy ft renpectahle woman dtatfloe as plain Oort flood ettp iBfareaeesa Apply at Ho 99 Ik Bern aid street 119 4 WANTED by a respectable woman fltuathm as Housemaid Hood dtp Andy at Pa Bernard 1194 WANTED by a reapectalrle I younic votaaa a ettnattun Is able to do any Ibul of houarwork and plain sewlnir eaa ftw siieh fiood raferenoee Apply at ta HW et George street 119 4 WANTED liy a young man a eltnattOB ae Coachman hae pood refer race to how Addrete F- 95 Bran ofllce 1194 WANTED employ ment by a I yousf man who nndwitwidi the ears of borers and Hardening and te willing to malm him-ealf generally lililreae p94 KtaboAin 1 19 4 WASTED A young man bav- TV taff ffaMri wmfmmmm mmm in tha Vmfr mnari ffrao bnai nM? wante a eltaatkm aa Baleemaa Addrrea A Ort fltfAt Hubert street 1106 VVANTED eniploymeut It niehs-wstekmie Xssrere tiri gtahire fir any kind nf work by aa old dreeato JHArt At Henry etreet WANTED Washing ironing ll sereSMiiSh fcoass-slsaniav snl snurel hosHwrafc Bass fa ths dor- APVfr at 1013 at Cstbsilns ttsret 1184 WANTKD House Cleaning ft paeerksnnlM end all odd Johi stoat Beure nod gsidsn Apiujr to JO at Hsnrtrrat ton rant prawrad onto nurenat frapsfa- FOR RALE CUEAl a $1000 Arproprtatleda Addreee Bn 1439 Poet OdcsHcmireal i- POR MLE an AnpropHatlon of Mooa at Ann's Building Society to at 116 Young etreet 114-6 IjHUi SALE Small Portable Ufflcs adstosida Dreks OdlaowNMon letter Pm roscbssTrofts IVssslln Csrpets Cfemn Plstedwswi CHV Pisans at tifaasedad-hsnd Parattun Mori 178 aanavsnltun streJ BALE Stock and Fixtures of nlleensM Bsloon and BsstSHrant emtrat- lylrastsd Aertti 8H7 St-dh-rln rerart lit 8 SALE a Piano rattiicw Addmw 119 6 Oil SAL Sroond-liand Aool-zooa nnitoN AiMreee P97 tram 119 6 SALE A Patent American 10 li TPOR SALE an Iron Frar I netan-renefelns iesvlbas me price thiehargatA te worthy of atl it -J Iron Frame Baml mal Ml 1116 FOR SALE a "Common Benue9 Fodder Cutter Just tho thing to a wester carter nr a UTorp stable Cheep 960 Paul 111 6 POII SALE a haudsome Honw JC 10 rosnu envatoos IranUXo 7d BtFsmllte Shsst Vsnsl lot adfelnlna nntort will ks old wttB tss assra resulted A rail HM basis 18 toaresicntots ns (rent 117 VMtstlaa street A tut Bdiek piopwly di rented sov-nwcrnigand to Doreinfan atrests saltaMs Cpr a Isinsfwtesr- AJatafaroaad88nlOfeoBiasiirT near ibsthreekutrert A Int ea Bt Fasilllsstrast OxWIt Aredr te Vto Mreaa anmeateat and Xstsls tTlfll at Jmm street Ill 10 FOB SALE a Dram and INrlllg to a Marble sanra Apply te 8 Basvre A Co flt7 Creln 109 tf FOB BAIIS a Pleanuo Yacht uafab-to Can be area a XaaajDrp FOLDING anoemna wnocegr nor A rw WO TOOK JUST MKeMirMO alii cbami nu lLum mm niunjBA oo iia riAVID BOWL Hirer kgmlth pj tea te snessess tbM ba bos tss rt os bis own sseoont si IXPLS- reanrr-MAnxn reianiuanirH Abo am In tbs sara gT WBlEUMTOI nmo Bbm bs bopss re ba-dbrared wlta a -shsse nr vnbHe vsksoaes Msrise bad Ians nwtrere sssnliinliwsl Hbnv re tnraltb map dMcrifttoa jof Arededltaraf Isafas- Lawmkck Ms Hay A shifting engine on the Boston and Mains Railroad ran into an extra freight at South Lawrence yesterday afternoon and tha result was a considerable smash-op The freight waa competed of twenty or thirty cars and the ahcck waa very severs The engine and a number ef earn were damaged and the tracks thrown from the rails bloektu four tracks and delaying all trains on the Boston and Maine and Lowell mads A Grins ('ollego Joke Haxoyxb Maas May 14 Tha skeleton of Evani the North wood murderer which has been for several years in tha Hedied Museum of Dartmouth College was this moinii'g discovered uiniled by ths neck at a bright of 80 feet l-etween two Republican flngstaffk on the college Campus attired in a duster and tall hat with an umbrella and carpet lg the latter labelled an allusion to the contemplated but alnndoned excursion to Montreal Nobody knows who perpetrated the joke The college carpenter with much difficulty succeeded this forenoon in cutting being lined down the skeleton the with spectators students citizens WerrlunlB Swindle! UAxtiubSTEit NH Hay 14 From all appearances some bnxincM men hen have been the victims of a big swindle in tha following manner Two weeks ago a brother oi George Avery tha pedestrian and another man cams beta to solicit nivertiae-nttts for a circular known as Aatrjfa Bulletin and advertised George Avery to walk here to-night fifty miles against John Venter of Canada for a pane of $250 They succeeded in getting a number of advertisements and pay for tha same Their circulars have not yet bean distributed nor bars Jie men ppeareil and the whole affair ia considered a swindle for obtaining money undar falsa pretences The police have been notified How It wan Coxcoun Nn Hay 15 The $15000 rohliery of a trank of jewellry belonging to Ailing Brother A Co of 170 Broadway New York somewhere between Worcester and Hartford was a cleverly managed affair The property waa in charge travailing salesman Ol the house who ar- rived at the station at Worcester at 4:30 pm Friday just in time to get a shack for hia trank to Hartford but too late for ft to be pot on the train and it waa accordingly to De sent by tha next train Going to the station at Hartford Saturday morning however ha was somewhat amazed to fold that the piece of baggage with the check corresponding to his waa a valiae containing a box of salt and half a dozen oranges Tha miachief fa supposed to hove been done in the Worcester station where somebody had tha valiaa checked to aoma other destination and changad tha ducks on tha baggage whan tha eye waa turned in another porks Weather at Winnipeg Han warm Two eases of lonstroke Crops all in Every boat down the Bad Kiver brings abont 150 emigrants to Winnipeg Han Nixon who lecently'broka jail at London Ont has been reeapturedat Stratford A boy aged three eon of Hr Shaw Cobonrg Ont was killed on tha track Tuesday Voting at tha $100000 bylaw for completing ths water works takes place to-day at Ottawa i It is rumored work will ha commenced in three weeks on the railway from Nictaux to Iuaenbqrg NS Twelve tons of quarts from tha new lead at Oldham gold district Nova Scotia yielded 144 ounces of gold Taylor of London Ont waa killed Tneiday by the foil of a clay bank which ha nae uadenuining Bishop Gibbous of Rich mood Vs has hm Burned coadjutor of tha Archbishop of Baltimore with right of sncocaafon It has Wen discovered that a cistern containing 22 -feet of water exists beneath the old barrack offices in Anne street Quebec A bold burglary waa attempted in tha office of the Brown estate Thorold Ont Tneeday shots were wduepi One man waa caught and two traced to their lodging Tha total aaaraiment of Ottawa this year fa $12010825 in four wards and With tha fifth ward will probably be 818210625 Last total aiimaamnnt waa $1154-868 Professor Card organist in ths Masonic Lodges of St John dropped dead Tuesday morning while purchasing a ticket at the Intercolonial Railway station Death caused by epilepsy In the Court of fiiwsions Taranto a true bill has been fonnd by the Grand Jury against Tk Donaldson chaiged with em-bexflcment from bis employer tha Messrs Snarr coal mrrehants One hundred and fifty daUatafa now offered for Manitoba scrip with aa upward tendency The recent fall is partially owing to merchants being pressed for cash to freight on spring imports A wind mill naed for pumping on board the barque broke loose aa tha vosel was coming up tha harbor at Bt John NIL and striking tha pilot Jaefa Bennett on the head killed him instantly The skeleton fonnd on the shore near the Garrison common Toronto being of extra- ordinary is believed to ba tlM remain of aoma Indian warrior or chief It will he examined and repotted on by scientific men Ths two men rescued on Sunday by tha American fiahrrmrn bon tha schooner which had capsized the previous Wednesday off Cepe Sable were in the forecastle when tha vessel want ever and when discovered had to be cot out Sifton Ward A Co advertise for 500 men to work on contract No 14 Canada Pacific Bailway Parties of engineers are marking ont the Pembina branch between St Boot face and Falkirk i It ia expected tha contractor will pwt on a targe fores of men next week Information has been received af tha 178 Department iff State from the Consul-General at Calcutta that Cept Hy Small his sister Chief Ottiear Dyer and three seamen nf tha American barqoa died suddenly of cholera at Ohafl'ali on the gfith of March fast Ths men' engaged at preparing tha site for- tha Frovinoa buildings at Quebec resumed work Tuesday morning A strong form of tha city polios fa to tha neighborhood mid the Provincial fore fa nadsr arms to case of an emergency bnt it fa not expected their labors wiuaaun ba interfered with Advioes from the Mepfain Islands report P0 British and American vessels engaged in the herring fisheries Cargoes am intended for tha European market If fins weather continues a foil cargo will ba obtained by all the Magdalen Islands finding vsasau have not yet arrived from the ice and lean are entertained af them Large quantities Of drift ico la tha gulf north and west of tha Judea Westbrook at Now Yark has rendered decision to tha eaas of tha Atlantia Mutual Insurance to ths matter af application for a receiver Ha denfaa tha appltoa-tion saying that the Secretary of tha Company have declared its solvency and ability to continue bneinese an examination in eon-fctmity with tha requirements of the Act most be had Tha steamer arrived at 8onth- ampton Ont on Tneeday and reverts the' north shore of Lake Rapes fas free fnqiiix Among her pasrengen ia MrHngh Rytn of Purcell A Ryan contractors wire says tha work on the Canadian ItaeifienOway fa being pashed rapidly forward they intend having two mare locomotives and a lot of flat ran sent np at once Boon after the meeting of the Ft Louis Ho County Court Toesday Thomas imisry Treasurer of the County three times stabbed Associate Justice Edwards who then knocked January down 1 ha cans iff the assault was that the justice was aa action of January for -aa treasurer No wonder we are having qnaer weather It is to be presumed January waa ordarsd to match tojsil A special from Eagle Pass aaya General rx 1 alder with 600 soldiers to tha district of Bio Grande Stale of CoRah villa Mexico renounced for Ltnls an Sunday morning and fa now to possession of the whole district of Rio Grande excepting the towacf PiednaKegns It fa mdentood tha4 he trill attack that town to four or five days FthKebnOdingi there are heavily barricaded gainst him that it was he (Mr Laflamme a ho got him the carrying of the mail wit ness had voted lor Mr Lecavalicr in 1371 he diil not voted at the last election Cross-examined Mr Jacques Tropannier waa with Mr Laflauiine when witness met him Jacques Trepannier Was a voter at lele Bixard and a supporter of Mr Laflamme was a pretty warm supporter of Mr Lv flamine ha remembered the interview rc-foired to by lost witness Mr LuHnmmn spoke to and the latter answered a stated Mr Laflamme then said it was ha 1 Laflamme) who had got him the carrying of tlia mail witness is still a partisan of Mr Laflamme John Foreman Is lock master and superintendent Government works Lacntae Canal hod occupied the position about nine year knew l'ierre Luuarehe the Utter was discharged at the end of November lost not being required any longer Luuarehe waa not employed on the permanent staff at ths end of the eeeeon lie asked if bis services would be required any longer witness told him hie would not and that he would not ba wanted tlia next season was not aware then whether Ianawhi had voted had reason to believe he was opposed to Mr Laflamme something might have been said about the election bnt witness could not say what it was ho took no part to tha slectiun and asked none of the men to vote got in tract ions to put Regis Lemsitre on tlia work from ths dupeim-tending Engineer witness took no part in the election directly or indirectly attended one or two of the meetings it was to see what was going on took no put in ths masting Charles Ban vs Keeps an hotel at Paint Claire waa a supporter of Mr Ladamms Taflamina did not treat at his place he had aa account for $110 he had been paid $50 on account ths balance waa still due the $50 had been paid on Mr account ha had worked for him a little and voted at ths election he had concealed no-' thing in the account had details to his book The examination of the witness was con- tinned to aider that ho might produce do- -tails of tha account- 1 Hoisa Aquto wss tlie next witness 1 Mr Mook objected to a question as to whether corrupt inducements had bean offered to him to vote and by whom on the ground that in tha bill of particular the name of John Foreman was mentioned and tha question must be made to refer to him abjection waa maintained and Hr Ginmard declined to pntany further question to witness John Foley Besides to Taoblns for If years post was aa elector no one spoketo him about tha election wsa in Government employ at the time waa employed by tha day could swear that neither directly nor indirectly was ha approached as to the election Michael Gonmay spoke to him and said ba had heard witness wsa going to bo tamed off witness replied that ha did net care whether he was or not that he waa not going to vote for Laflamme this was on Saturday evening on the Monday witness went to Montreal to LAflaonnJ's office ha went them to tell him ho was not going to vote fire or against him witness tou Islirnm he wae working fire the Government and he 'did not wish to taka any port to the election it was previous to this that Conway had spoken to him Conway spoke to him on Saturday evening sad witness went to ssa Laftamnia on Monday morning Conway aid to witness that he nndemtood somebody bed lodged a complaint at LaflammaTs office that there waa a party working for the Gortranicnt who wu not a supporter af Laflamme did not know who lodged the complaint against witness it was In consequence of tht conversation that witness cams all the way to Montreal to see La-ftamiue st his office was not under order tha eonvanation took plaee at Conway earns to eea witness at his house thought it wae between 7 and 8 at night no one was present at the interview up to ths time of the present election had always taken an active part on the Conaervativs side but to this elntioa his position would not allow him to take aa active port Ths Court adjourned till this morning Civic Committees FIXE AID IIXAXCX These Committees met conjointly yesterday at 8:36 to take- tots consideration the best method of providing fire the widows and orphans of the deceased firemen HU ths Mayor was present and Aid Nelson occupied the chair Bab-Chief McCulloch gave to the following statement AMOUNTS OP 1MMUKAWTK coming to them according to their term of service as provided hy tha Corporation bylaw William Ferguson joined the Brigade In 1848 served 29 year amount of insurance due his ralsti ve $1000 Bicbard Chanles entered Brigade 1887 served nine yrars and font months Insurance $900 John Livingstone entered service 1869 served 7 yean 5 months Insurance $700 Thomas Higgins entered service 1878 erred 8 yean and 5 months Insorancs $300 Michael Barry entered sarvics 1878 erred 8 year 4 months Immense $800 William Perry entered service 1875 arayed 1 rear 11 mu' Insurance $300 The following list of the widows and children with their agea was alaosabmittsd by- tha Bnb-Chief --widow Higgins and two boys aged 12 and 10 years Widow Li vingitone aged 81 and four children vix John livlngttonfe 7 Jas Livingstone 5 Mary Livingstone 8 and Livingstone 1- Widow Choulea 37 and' Richard thonlra 19 Maty Jam Chonlo 14 James 7 and Louisa 5 Widow Ferguson 54witA Flora S3 Margaret 26 Afaamder 84 -and-' Archibald 20 Michael Hsny leaves -one boy aged 9 -months' William Harry -leavee a -widow mother 64 years of age Sub-Chief MeCollnoh explained that before tha firs their Benevolent Faad amounted to Benefit and contingencies $287824 widows and orphans $241994 permanent $1250-total $654818 with only eua widow em tha lirt but now four more had been -added braids tha orphan All ths firemen who had been iqjnred reoeived $7 week and tha widows and orphans mere entitled to an annual grant Aid Clendinaeng waa of opinion that a special committee be named to overhaul tha whole financial condition of affairs Aid Bivmd thought the better plan would ba to grant $1000 to each widow to ba paid aa the Corporation would decide Aid Uulifa considered Aid plan ths best Aid Nelson submitted that ths Corporation should grant $1000 to all mass the difference beta ecu the amount pt insurance end $1006 to be made up by the Corporation -and funded at 6 per cent and ths interest paid Rnn-annually while the amount of toenranor would be paid at prerent tha interest to be paid to each widow util marriage or to the event af her not marry-inc until death Tha above arrangement was finally adopted it was also decided that fire each orphan $500 ba pot aside the Interest on which wsnld be paid to them eemi-animaily until tho oca of sixteen yeans alter which tha capUal to (wvsrt to tha sity 1 The item of $589 to pay the burial ax-pasm ef the fate firranewra passed Tixr conxTrffeff This fTnnmlttca U4 amAttog after tha pseviows ons Aid Rivaidehataman Hr CnasrV -carriage-maker tvibrted that ha had hem' notiBed by the Building A FrelgM Train Peat ray eg i nunon May 15 Yesterday a pile of cord wood caught firs at tha depot here A freight train which came rion during the progress of tha fire ran off track and ploughed into the conflagration fourteen cars filled with freight of various kinds were destroyed Esrlhaaaks Wave Ftibt Btasiby Ont May 15 At five o'clock this evening a tidal wave measuring four or five fiat in height came rushing shoreward at this place accompanied with a loud hissing noise Tlia wave lasted bat a fow minutes and aa quickly receded Thare waa very little wind at the time and the lake waa almost calm the weather at the time being showery The large wave wav followed at intervals for tha next hour py smaller ones measuring a foot and over in height No damage was dons to anything in uie harbor Cay nf at a Crowded Mooting Wiuuxorox Del Hay 14' Umperaiios revival is now in and tha Grand Opera House wae peel with about two thousand persons at a temperance masting yesterday afternoon Meantime a villain sat fire to aoms cocoa matting in tha ocllar which immediately sent a volume of smoke among tha audience whan ajtoirib' appalling cry of fire but owing to tha courage of the persons tha meeting who directwl a hymn to be sung tha audience calmed down They announced at tha nuns time that tha fire waa put ont Thm were several alight iqjanea hot nothing serious TO at Ilfakres new St Juhx NB Hay 15 Tha agents give the following list of looses which is as correct aa can be obtained at present North British 920000 Royal Cknadian 915000 Queen $8 000 Btadaeona 98000 National 97500 Citizens' $7000 Imperial $4040 Canada Hra and Marine $4000 Provincial $700 A great deal of tha iaanrenea was in United States offioes through Calais agendas Tha general bias is estimated at $250000 to $300000 insurances $120000 to $150 000 Calam Ms Hay 15 The total loo ii estimated at Cron $400000 to $300000 The insure ncf so tar aa has been ascertained is divided among the following companies: Aim of Hartford $14 0J0 Home of New York $3000 Canadian companion $80000 St Stephen ia a mapnrt town of New Brunswick at the entrance of Daily's River into the Rhoodie eppodts Calais in Maine and abont 00 miles west of RE John The piindpal industry of the inhabitants ia directed to the lumber trade and tha fisheries- A Dariag Oalnga NxwronT RI Hay 15 A daring out rage is reported from the town of Lincoln Mrs Roger Shtutleff waa shat but it ia thought not fatally by a stranger who gained eatrsnoa to tha house unobserved Mrs Short le (T was abont her work in the kitchen and wanting something ia tha parlor which ia located across the hall from tha kiti-haa she started to get it On opening the kitchen door alio noticed the parlor door open and a man standing by tha aids of the bureau wetting a handkerchief with dilnro-form or ether from a bottle Tha scoundrel on aering tha woman demanded her money or her life and without waiting a moment drew a revolver and fired at her Tha bullet struck her near the right eye hitting the bane and glancing under tha akin cams ont near the car making a painfol wound As soon aa tha would-be murderer fired ho rushed ont of the back door and took to the woods Detective Pollard -waa notified and he obtained tha aaafstanoe of Chief of Police Rice and several of hia officers and they started far pursuit of the fellow When he started from tha house he was pursued by a dogwhicb waa in tha house when ha shot Mr Shurtleff On tha dog getting near him 1m turned and fired npon the animid killing him instantly The officer chased him through the woods but tils fellow was too fleet of fact and ho succeeded in getting away He ran toward Providence lie left tha bottle of chloroform oa tlia bureau wban ha ran from the home The woman describee the fellow as nf medium height with dark moustache and wall drama iL Two Andies Lsse Tbelr lives by rsr-stsas IMS Is fsalesl FMfas1- Nrw Yokk Hay 15 Tha runaway accident in Central Ark Saturday has proved quite a red affair The parties in tha carnage were Mrs Harriet Me Dowell widow of tlia late Rev Alexander McDowell of Albany His Benwick the wife of Hr William Benwick of BatteU 4 Benwick 183 font street and her little daughter and llisa Grace Fareett of Albany a niece of Mi McDowell The comb man when the horaeeatarted to rnnwaa thrown from the box and the wheel named over him breaking hia arm and sliouldxr blade Tha frightened horses then started at a tearful speed up the drive with the ladies The latter pushad the carriage door open and one of them holding in her arms the littl girl sprang out Bhe tell upon tha hark of her head on the ground Abont fifty yards further en snothre of the women sprang from the carriage and foil prone upon tha ground The hones were then stopped by a patter of gentlemen and Miaa Faaaett who remained in tha carriage was rescued uninjured Lieutenant Corcoran of tha -Central Park Police who witaeased the accident hastened np and found Hra Benwick and kin Ho-EtoweH lying unconscious where they hd fallen He had them both conveyed to tha Ptvsbytariaa Hospital at Seventy -second street and Mail icon area ns Him Mo-Dowell died oa tin way to the hoapitaL Mi Benwick died to-dqr A Isfllsl nialsiss airei hjr Psrslr-la nulla Bsplsla a Wstsit Lienox Falls Me May 15 On Sun- day afternaon shout 10 while tha Bor Mr Thomas Gardiner waa baptizing some converts under the strepirvs of the Beptiat Church of this place his right aide became wholly paralyzed while in tha art of immmiag one of the aonverte It waa with some difficulty that he with tha assistance of tha convert a young aaan reached tha shore where he Ml prostrate It waa same time before the people isalized the situation as the Eldex had lost his power of speech He waa immediately raised and lifted into a carriage and ennveved to the residence of Deacon Philbrook Dr Hall was summoned to attend tha cos and pronounced it a vmy aeriona one The Elder after being thoroughly rubbed and dried Rearmed hia speech in a measure but his uttennors wars partially unintelligible When Baked how he felt in regard to the affair ha said fa all right If 1 bad died at the water it would have ben well I have always preyed that I might die with the harness on' Later in the t-fternooD when asked how ho felt he re-plied feel that my work is dona that this right hand will Barer ho lifted in tha cause of God Mr Thomas fa a ahart thiok-aetmau of about fifty-fire yaare of age Ho fa pastoral the Baptfat Church in Gardiner He fa a vetyplreaant maker end humorist ih his way QLP JRSqnpm 6.

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