Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 8 mai 1865, lundi 8 mai 1865
[" POST OFFICE MoktbbaIi, ireb.6,1865.ÀnriTala ud Sepcrtarss of Kalla at \tMontreal.MAILS.Quebec cfcTliree Kiversby Railroad North Shore Land Bonte.I Sorel, &c.I Canada West Day DUB.it Train., auu ( and ] Canada .Laprairle Bt.Johns, C.B., Clarencevllle.N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &c.Bt.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and Island Pond.[3.Portland.Chateauguay, Beauhamois Huntingdon, achine .Remi, Hemmlngford&Plattsburj nanbly,.Longueuil and Contrecœur.St.Laurent, St.Bustache, St.J Scholastique, &c.- -f Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese & St.Jerome Rigaud.Carlllon,Grenville,&Way I Offices to Ottawa.) Terrebonne.New Glasgow .St.Johns, N.B., Halifax, & P.E.Island, fortnightly from Boston.Saulte Ste.Marie, &c, (via Toronto), every Tuesday.7.(10 am 8.00\tam 10.46 p m 9.45\tam 9.80 am 9.30\tam 9.80 am 11.00\tpm 7.t0am 1.45\tp m 7.00 am 6.30\tpm 9.15\ta m 6.15\tpm 10.45\tam 11.00\tam 10.30\tam 6.30\ta m 2.00\tpm 9.45\ta m 5.00\tpm CLOSE 7.00 pm 1.80\tpm 7.00 am 7.00\tpm 2.00\tpm 7.00\tam 2.00\tpm 2.00 pm 7.15\tam 1.15\tpm 1.15 pm 6.30 am 6.30\tam 2.00\tpm 2.00pm 7.00\tam 1.00\tpm 7.30\tam 1.00\tpm 7.00\tam 7.00\ta m 6.80\tam 7.00\tam .600am 17.00\tpm Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 7.40 a.h.do\tdo\t7.55\tf.m.do\tdo\t7.40 a.x.at 1.40 F.M.do\tdo\t1.40\tr.x.Registered Letters must be posted IK minutes belore he closir of each Mail.All the »bove Mails are dailv.except Sunday.HOUSES, &c, DWftLIINGg.TO LET, A first-class HOUSE, No.389 corner of St.Oatherine and Nicholas Tolentine Streets, containing twelve apartments, besides a good Cellar and large Attic.Kent moderate.Apply on the premises, or at Jacques Cartier Normal School, to D.BOUDRIAS.March 13,\tmwf 60 ~\tTO LET, Two of those handsome two-story GUT-k STONE H lUSKS, 5 and 6 Portland Place, fitted up with all modern con- _______veniencea ; Bath, Water Closet, Hot and Cold Water, good Stabling, Coach-house, and other Out-buildings.Possession 1st May.Apply to CHAS.TUGGEY, Union Buildings.March 13.\t60 TO LET, A BRICK COTTAGE, situated at.Lower Lachine, well finished, with Stables, Coach-houpe, Ice-house filled, and other dependencies thereon.Enquire of E.GUY.rIts 101 May 1.TO LET.Ta it first-class three-story STONE HOUSE, No.187 fold No.J St.Antoine 11 Gal Street, how occupied by Thos.Me-W.IÜ Duff, Esq., fitted up with all modern conveniences small Garden in front, large Yard and Garden in rear ; also good Stables.Apply to AMABLE PREVOST, 266 and 268 (new nos.) St.Paul Street.April 27.\tIts 99 SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET A pleasantly situated COTTAGE, with good Stabling, at Coteau Landing, HI fix] ten minutes walk from the Steam-Ja\u2014JLi boat Landing.Attached to ihe Cot-age are 4 Acres pasturage and large Garden well stocked with Fruit, also a good Well at the back door.Rent $60, from 1st May to 1st November.Apply to VESTRY CLERK, Christ Church Cathedral, or Herald Office, March 23.\tIt 69 TO LET kThat delightful COUNTRY SEAT in Ohristieville, opposite to St.Johns, 0 E., heretofore the residence of Mrs.______ Christie.Apply to W.McGINNIS, at OhsSs tie ville, Api» IL \t1m 85 TO LET, That splendid B R IOK DWELLING HOUSE, for a family desiring a comfortable residence, situated on Sher- ______ brooke Street, three doors from Mr.Charles Lacroix.It has a Garden ornamented with fine Trees, making the house extremely healthy and agreeable.It is besides, but a quarter of an hours walk from the centre of business.Apply to the proprietor, L.G.FAUTEUX, 84 Port Street, at the corner of Foundling Street.February 16.\t39 TO LET.Fora COTTAGES at St.Lambert\u2019s, pleasantly situated for Summer residences, almost opposite St.Helen\u2019s Island, with a hoard walk from the To be let either for the summer months Ferry, or for the year.Apply to February 4.J.TIFFIN A SONS.29 A N O DALLY COMMERCIAL GAZETT VOLUME LV1I, MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1865.HOUSES, &c.DWELLÏJM8.TO LET* k The two-story CUT-STONE DWELL ING, No.8 Notre Dame Street East at present occupied by Mr.P Delaney Apply to COURT A MACINTOSH.March 8,\tmwf 66 April 26.HOUSES TO LET.Nos.14, 22, and 24 Union Avenue, AND No.5.Pres de Ville Place.H.JOSEPH A OO.r mwf 98 TO LET, HOUSE No.1 Victoria Terrace, Sherbrooke street, lately occupied by Col.Carter, 63rd Regiment.Apply to JOSEPH N.HALL A CO.May 2.\tr 103 To Let or lor Sale, SITUATE ON MoGIl-L COLLEGE AVENUE, That large and commodious House No, 7 Mount Rctal Tehkaob, having all the modern improvements and conve-_____ niences attached.The situation of this Terrace is unsurpassed for health and eom-fort, and the whole being in perfect order, presents a favourable opportunity to acquire a really fine Residence.Fer terms and particulars, Apply to THOMAS R JOHNSON, 44 Little St.James Street.May 2\tdX03 TO BE LET CHEAP TO GOOD TENANTS, THREE NEW BuiOK HOUSES, 22 feet x 36 feet, in St.Nicholas Tolentine Street, one lot north of Dorches-_____ ter Street East.These houses are in an airy situation, forming part of what is called the French Beaver Hall ; only three minutes walk from Viger Square.They contain nine Rooms, besides Kitchen, Pantry and Bath Room, and are finished in the prevailing style, and fitted up with all modern conveniences.These first-class houses will be let at a considerable reduction on current rates to satisfac tory tenants.Inquire of EDW.GOFF PENNY, Herald Office.April 29.\t101 \u2014 _____ A first-class DWELLING HOUSE on Richmond Square ; rent $300 and as-Eesments.Also, a smaller first-class ____ HO OSE, rent $260.Possession may be had immediately.Rent to commence on the first of May.Apply to HENRY JACKSON, No.2 Cornwall Terrace, St.Denis Street.April 20.\t93 ~ .-\t''rtfii\u2014 -'.B\u2014^ 1\\ Great St, James Street, /I FRESH- Tha Prine Wales.STOEES.TO LET, The PREMISES 239 St.Paul Street occupied for the last 18 years by Wm Darling, Esq., as a Wholesale Hard- ______ ware Store.These Premises are very extensive, 170 feet deep, and are suitable for either the Wholesale Hardware or Crockery Business.Possession 1st May next.Apply to HUBERT PARS January 10.\ttf 7 TO LET.That commodious Three-story OUT-STONE warehouse, situated on Rec diet Street, occupied for the last three years by Messrs.N.S.Whitney The premises are new and have all the modern improvements for a Wholesale Business.Possession 1st January next.Apply to MOSS A BRO., 303 St.Paul Street.December 6\tTts 291 FOR SALE OR TO LET.(FURNISHED) _ That first-class Two-Story OUT STONE HOUSE, pleasantly situated on the corner of Phillips Square.It is one _______ of the best stands for a Drug or Irocery Business that can be found in that part of the city.To a purchaser the terms of payment can be made easy.For particulars, apply to OHAS.TUGGEY, 3 Union Buildings.March 27.\t72 TO LET.TWO first-class DWELLINGS, :Catr Stone Fronts, delightfully situated on Dubord Street, facing the Viger Garden, fitted np with all modern nprovements.Apply to LAMB A TUGGEY.April 4.79 TO LET, That first-class Two-Story OUT STONE HOUSE No.3 Prince Rupert\u2019s Place, MoTavish Street.Fitted up with all ________ modem improvements.Can be seen from 2jto 4 o\u2019clock.Apply to JOHN BINMORE, At James Johnston A Co\u2019s, 38 St.Peter Street.January 27\t22 TO LET.The first-class HOUSE No.1 Calender Place, Mountain Street, now occupied by James Johnston, Esq.To be seen __ between 2 and 4 o\u2019clock, Apply to D.McINTYRE, 43 St, Peter Street.February 2.\t27 TO LET.A new first-class OUT-STONE HOUSE, containing 14 rooms, with excellent Basement and Kitchen, situated in the West end of the city, within minutes walk of St- Francois Xavier Apply to LAMBE A TUGGEY, Union Buildings.March 23.\t6» TO LET, Possess\u2019on in May next, Two of those COMMODIOUS STORES in St.Paul Street, opposite the Weigh House of the Bonsecours Market.Apply to JOHN ATKINSON, No.384 Dorchester Street.April 13.\t87 Ifc yal Iiisnrance BuiMings, TO LET, from 1st May next, THREE convenient and desirable OFFICES, fronting the River, at present occupied by Messrs.W.S Goodhugh & Co.\u2014 ALSO,- FOUR DOUBLE and SINGLE OFFICES in the Court.Apply to H.L.April 27.ROUTE, Agent, d 99 THE Subscribers are now offering the largest and best assortment of FRESH SEEDS tc be found in the city, comprising FLOWER SEEDS, Over two hundred varieties.VEGETABLE SEEDS, Every variety.AGRICULTURAL SEEDS AS FOLLOWS : Chinese Sugar Cane, Rawdou and Canada Clover, Timothy Seed, San Foin, English Lawngrass, Fetches, Ac.We are also prepared to receive orders for BEDDING PLANTS A BULBS, SUCH AS Dahlias, Tigrelias, Japan Lilies, Madeira Vine Balsams, Calceolarius, Heleatropes, Diebytras Carnations, Pansies, Petunias, Geraniums, Ac.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Strawberry Plants, Grape Vines, Ac.Vegetable Plants of all kinds.Call or send for a Catalogue.davidson a ou., CHB.M13T8 & DrUGWSTB, 71 Great St.James Street, Montreal, March 23.\t69 Apothsji&riesi tO ÎÏ.Îb.iÏ, MJEIMCAX Oppositï tha Post Oïficb, '¦ RACAHOUT DES ARABS\u201d' The most delicious preparation of Chocolate known, just received.MH O «as Dr.Midge\u2019s Patent Food The new and popular Dietetic, received ex Nova Scotian, by the undersigned Agents.500 OUNCES Collis Browne\u2019s Ciilerodyne.The original and genuine received by the Agents LARGE SUPPLIES Always on hand of SOZODONT, CAMPBELL\u2019S CHERRY BALSAM, CAMPBELL\u2019S SFRUP of theDOUBL S IODIDE OF IRON and QUININE, Ac., Ac.KENNETH CAMPBELL A CO., Medical Hall March 7.\t66 TIN FOIL AND METALUU OAf MANUFACTORY \u2022ffo.3S Crosby Street, HlY I SQum s.\t& cm, Are manufacturing under their Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL PLAIN, PRINTED, OR EMBOSSES, Suitable for wrapping F»»« Cut ana CavendshTobacco, Cksett, Spies» .\t4c., 4c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sises, superior in brilliancy and strength of the imported article.METALLIC CAPS, mVAIiUABLB For Sealing Bottles containing Wine or othe; liquids.Jars, Ac., stamped with any name oi design required.Also, XUBIO PLATES, SOLDES, TYPH AMD BBITAKMIA WASH, June 39.Al OBLE\u2019S A HO ARE\u2019S CELEBRATED LON DON VARNISH.Wearing Body Varnish Hard Drying Body\tdo Elastic Carriage\tdo Hard Drying Carriage do In tins of i, J, Black Japan\tdo\tI, 2, and Black Enamel\tdo\t6 gallons.Quick Drying Black Lacker Japan Gold Size Elastic Oak For Sale by HAVILLAND ROUTE A CO., Agents.Royal Imsubanoi Buildihss, | August 26th, 1864.203 m of internat10 TT! S T A B LISHED In twenty-nine principal IV Cities,\u2014Montreal.Toronto, New Fork Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Poughkeepsie, Newark, Albany, Troy, Burlington, Portland, Providence, Hartford, Rochester, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, St.Louis, Bridgeport, Utica and Ogdens-Durgh.Young Men Theoretically and Practically Educated for Easiness.Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Spencerian Penmanship, Commercial Law, Telegraphing, and Phonography Scholarships issued at one point are good for unlimited period in all the Colleges.SEND FOR COLLEGE JOURNAL, contain-full information.The Montreal Business College, Nordheimer\u2019s Building, Great St.James Street.BRYANT, STRATTON A CLARK.February 7.\t31 TO LET.The STORE in St.Paul Street, next to Messrs.Ringland & Ewart\u2019s, and recently occupied by Messrs.Bill A Bur-_ land.One of the best stands in the Possession immediately.FROTHINGHAM A WORKMAN.May 1.\tda 102 city.STORE TO LET.THAT first-class Four-Story STONE STORE No.63 Street.Apply to OUT College February 2.MILES WILLIAMS, Jr., College Street, Brewery, 27 seven Street.TO LET.la the yicinlty of the English Cathedral, until 1st May next, a FOR NISHED HOUSE.Apply at this Office.October 20.\t2S1 STORE TO LET.IN THE ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS, That part of the Premises leased by the undersigned, lately occupied by Messrs.H L.Routh A Co., fronting ______on Commissioner Street.Possession Immediately, if required.Apply to I.BUCHANAN A OO, March 20.\t06 OFFICES.TO LET.LARGE DOUBLE OFFICE, Jight and airy, with use of Fire Proof Apply to Marsh 21.G.W.MILLAR, 266 St.Paul Street' 67 OFFICES TO LET.SINGLE and DOUBLE OFFICES, in Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street, with fire-proof Safes.Apply on the premises to JAMES INGLIS, 6 William Street.March 18.\t66 TO LET.SUITE OF OFFICES and UPPER FLATS in that Stone Building No, St.John Street, at present occupied ______by J.V.Morgan.Apply to ALFRED SAVAGE A SON.February 6.\t30 MISCELLANEOUS.TO LET A WORKSHOP in rear of the Subscriber\u2019s premises.WM.SPIERPOINT, No.2 Victoria Block.August 31.\t193 TO LETT\t~ VERY ELIGIBLE ROOMS and OF FIGES, over the new Store near the Terrapin, Notre Dame Street._____ Apply to H.LAVENDER, 38 Great St.James Street.Ap 11.2\t96 STORE TQ LET.~ Thk COMMODIOUS PREMISES occupied by Moss A Brother, No.303 St.Paul Street, from the first of May next.Apply to JOHN F.HENRY A CO., 803 St.Paul Street, J\u2019ehmary 4.\t29 j.i ilia Shipping, Forwarding and Commission Merchant.72 TOWEE BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL.TRE undersigned (formerly of Portland, Maine), respectfully begs to inform his old friends that, having established himself at the above address in Liverpool, he is prepared to transact a General Commission business in Shipping and Forwarding Merchandize to all parts of Canada, and in the Sale of Consignments of Grain, Flour, Ashes, Lumber, or other Produce, on which he will make customary advances.Being at present on a business tour through Canada, he will call on many ofhis friends, and for the following six weeks letters may be addressed to him, Drawer 227 P.0-, Montreal.J.S.MILLAR, April 19.\t92 r| \u2019\u2019HE Subscribers otter for Sale 2000 bags i.Coarse Liverpool Salt.100 boxes Tobacco, 10\u2019s.Also, Extra, Fancy and Superfine Flour.Mess and Thin Mess Pork.Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather.Kips and Upper Leather.FOLINGSBY A WILLIAMSON, 13 William Street.January SJ\t4 msf CLASS CIIY BillS.NOTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT upon the Capital Stock of this Institution has been this day declared for the current HALF YEAR, and that the same will be payable at the BANKING HOUSE in this city, on and after THURSDAY, the FIRST day of JUNE next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 31st of May next, both days inclusive.The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS will be held at the BANK on MONDAY, the FIFTH day of JUNE next.The chair to be taken at Noon.By order of the Board.F.MACCULLOCH, Cashier.Montreal, April 27th, 1865.d ws,Jl,S 101 in EIIQUE JACQUES-CITP 3KT Q TX\u201d X O ZEti.A DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT on the PAID UP CAPITAL of LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER has been declared for the current HALF YEAR, and will be payable at the OFFICE of the BANK on and after the FIRST day of JUNE next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 31st day of May next.By order.H.COTTE, Cashier.Montreal, 27th April, 1865.do is 99 ONTABÏO BANK, DIVIDEND NO.16.VÎ OTIOE Is hereby given that a DIVIDEND AN of FOUR PER CENT upon the paid up Capital Stock of this Institution, for the current HALF YEAR, has this day been declared, and that the same will be payable at the Bank and its Branches on and after Thursday, the 1st of Jcne next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 31st May, inclusive.Notice is also given that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE in Bow-manville, on MONDAY, the FIFTH day of JUNE next.The Chair to be taken at 12 o\u2019clock, noon, precisely.By order of the Board.D.FISHER, Cashier.Ontario Bank,\t7 Bowmanvllle, 22nd April, 1866.) db tb 99 LIFE m CBUUTEE ASSURANCE.THF EMOPKiW ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Empowered by Special Acts of British and Canadian Parliaments.69 Hkab Omos in Canada: Great St.James Street, Montreal.In addition to Life Assurance, this Society issues BONDS OF SECURITY for persons holding Government or other situations of trust, LIFE DEPARTMENT.Persons for whom this Society is Surety can Assure their lives at considerably reduced rates.Life Policyholders in this Society can avail themselves of the Society\u2019s Suretyship to a proportionate amount at any time\u2014fbki of bxpsnss.Kf All Premiums received In Canada invested in the Province.EDWARD RAWLINGS, Secretary, January 7.\tly 6 Insolvent Act of 1S6^.In the matter of ALEXANDER REID WALLACE, of West Hawkesbury, United Counties of Prescott and Russell, an Insolvent.THE CREDITORS of the Insolvent are notified that he has mads an assignment of his estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this date with their claims, specifying the security they hold (if any) and the value of it, and if none, stating the fact ; the whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims.JOHN WHYTE, Assignee.Montreal, 3rd May, 1866.\tdb 105 Insolvent Act of 1864fc, THE CREDITORS of the undersigned are notified to meet at Montreal, in the Office of ALPHONSE DEJARDINS, Esq , Advocate, No, 66 St.Gabriel street, on the SECOND day of MAY, at THREE o\u2019clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of naming an Assignee to whom he may make an assignment under the above Act.A.MAUSE.Montreal, April 28th, 1866.\t100 Insolvent Act of 1834.THE CREDITORS of the undersigned are notified to meet at the Office of Messrs.SNOWDON A GAIRDNER, Advocates, No.33 Little St.James Street, in the City and District of Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day cf MAY next, at 3 P.M., for the purpose of receiving statements of his affairs and of naming an Assignee to whom he ffiay make an Assignment under the above Act.JEAN BTE, METIVIER.Montreal, 21st April, 1865.\tdu 97 STEAMERS) &c, The British andSorth American Royal Mail Steamships^ 'DETWEEN NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, eallinR A» at Cork Harbor, and between BOSTON and LIVERPOOL, calling at Halifax and Cork Harbor.Pbbsia,\tleaves N.York, Wednesday, May 3 Africa,\tBoston, Wednesday, May 10 Scotia,\t\u201c\tN.York,\tWednesday,\tMay\tH Asia,\t\u201c\tBoston,\tWednesday,\tMay 24 Cuba,\t\u201c\tN.York,\tWednesday,\tMay 31 China,\t\u201c\tBoston,\tWednesday, June\tT FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.|132 50 Second Cabin Passage.J 80 00 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.fus 50 Second Cabin Passage.I 65 00 payable in gold, or its equivalent in United States currency.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon os board.The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bum on, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed.For Freight or Passage,apply to B.CUNAKD.i Bowling Green, New York Or to\tB.C.& J.G.BATES, 103 State Street, Boston May 1.\t102 ÊÊÈL Patented in the United States, her 11,1864, Octo- specialnotice, Davis\u2019 Medicated Cigars.THE undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the public to his recently patented MEDICATED CIGARS.These Cigars have been manufactured in this city from the finest Havana Leaf Tobacco, under the immediate inspection of the undersigned, and as their medicinal properties are known to several eminent physicians in this city.One trial will convince the most sceptical of their superior properties in relieving the undermentioned complaints MEDICATED CIGARS No.I.These Cigars will be found to have an almost magical effect in relieving the more distressing symptoms of the following diseases\u2014Headache, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spasmodic Complaints (especially of the Stomach,) Liver Oomplaints, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Ambly Opia or dullness of sight, Gout, and all kindred diseases.MEDICATED CIGARS No.2 Will greatly ameliorate the following complaints\u2014Organic Diseases of the Heart, Dropsy, Weak Lungs, Nervousness, Incipient Consumption, Ac., Ac.The immediate relief they give in these cases makes them invaluable to all persons afflicted with auy of the above complaints.In Consumption they will, in relieving the cough, Ac., tend prolong life.Previous to introducing these Cigars, the undersigned made known their composition to some of the principal medical gentlemen of this city, among whom he begs to be permitted to name the following :\u2014D rs.Campbell, Hall, Sutherland, Hingston, Macdonnell, Fraser, Reddy, Fenwick, Munroe, David, Ac.Directions accompany each package.They are sold by all Druggists in Canada and the United States.Each package bears the manufacturer\u2019s signature.S.DAVIS, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, Montreal February 27.\t3m 48 Insolvent iket of 1864 FRANCIS MULLIN and THOMAS HEALY, both of the City and District of Montreal, Traders and Co-partners, doing business together there as such, under the name and style and firm of MULLIN A HEALY, Plaintiffs ; Vs.WILLIAM RYAN, of the same place, Trader, Defendant.A WRIT of Attachment has been issued in this cause, of which all persona interested in the Estate of the Defendant, and all persons having in their possession, custody, or power, any portion of the assets of the Defendant, or who are in any way indebted to him, are required to take notice.T.BOUTHILLIER, Sheriff.Montreal, twenty-eighth day of April, { 1865,\t)\t101 385S CHAULES THE undersigned having, letter, been appointed as per annexed SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS IN CANADA for the above brand of CHAMPAGNE WINE, offer it for sale j relying upon Its merits, which have already acquired for it hare that reputation so well established in Europe and the United States, to recommend it.Besides obtaining for his Wine a first-class Medal at the French Universal Exhibition of 1865, Mr.Faebb has been appointed Purveyor to he Courts of Spain and Prussia.E.MAITLAND, TYLEE A CO., Gentlemen,\u2014By authority from the house of Madme.Ve Ohas.Farre in Reims, I hereby appoint you Sons Aoshts ahd Impobtbbb of the Ohas.Farre Champagnes in the whole Province of Canada, and you are hereby authorized to advertise as such on and after this date.v I am respectfully, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J.G, WELSH, General Agent in the United States and Canada for the house of Ve Ohas.Farre in Reims.December 30.\t311 NOTICE.SPHE undersigned respectfully Informs the A public that, since the late fire at No.120 otre Dame Street, she has RE-OPENED her Establishment of FRENCH FLUTING at No.18 BLEURY STREET.As heretofore, all kinds of Material will be done in the best style, and at the shortest notice, Old Goods mads over to look like new.Mmh.HONE, No.22 Blenry Street, opposite Notman\u2019s.April 4\t8S Coe\u2019s Soper-pbospbate of Lime FOB GABDEN AHD HELD CROPS.The following testimonial from Shefford County, O.E., speaks for itself :\u2014 We, the undersigned citizens of the Township and County of Shefford, have used Coe\u2019s Super, phosphate of Lime upon field and garden crops, and have witnessed its effects upon the crops of others ; and we are satisfied that it is a most efficient and valuable manure ; that it imparts a very vigorous growth, causes crop to ripen earlier, and gives them a superior quality.We intend to use it more in the future.DAVID FROST, DANIEL CLARK, W.O.LAWRENCE, MAJOR MARK WITHCOMB, REV.D LINDSAY, R.W.MOFFATT, HON.L.S.HUNTINGTON, P.H.CURTIS.April 18.\t91 Insolvent Act of 1864.fT7HE Creditors of ths undersigned, JAMES JL DOÜGALL, JOHN DOUG ALL, Junr., and FRANCIS JAMES DOUGALL, ail of the Town of Windsor, in the County of Essex, carrying on business in Co-partnership, under the firm of DOUGALL A COMPANY, and their Creditors individually, are notified to meet iu the City of Montreal, at the Office of Messrs.COURT MACINTOSH, Accountants, on WEDNES DAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of May next, at THREE o\u2019clock P.M,, for the purpose of receiving statements of their affairs, and naming an assignee to whom they may make an assignment under the above Act JAMESDOUGALL, JOHN DOUGALL, Junr., F.J.DOUGALL.Windsor, 25th April, 1865.du 101 Insolvent Act of1864.THE Creditors of the undersigned are notified to meet here at the Office of Messrs.COURT A MACINTOSH, Accountants, on WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of MAY next, at THREE o\u2019clock P.M., for the purpose of receiving statements of his affairs, and naming an assgnee to whom he may make an assignment under the abave Act.JOHN DOUGALL.Montreal, 27th April, 1865.du 101 STEAIV! WEEKLY MONTREAL AID VIA MEW BETWEEN LIVERPOOL YORK mm The Urapool, Quebec Montai STEAMSHIP COMPANY, (Limi'.ed-) Calling at Gueenstown, Cork Harbor, Ireland.THROUGH TICKETS FROM MONTREAL VIA NBW YORK.THE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADEL- , PHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamships (the undernoted or others) to sail as follows* \u2014 FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, Mar 6.GLSGOW, .Thursday, May 11.CITY OF LONDON.Saturday, May 13.CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, May 20.Spates of Faswag-t» icrom Montreal* Cabin.First Cabin to Queenstown or Liverpool.J95* Do.\tto London .iqo.Do.\tto Paris, with privilege of stopping in Liverpool or London.110.Havre, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen 1C5.Children between t and 12 years.half fare.Infants under 1 year.,eree^ Thursday Steamers Cabin rate $Ï0.STIBP.R A QIC Steerage to Liverpool or Queenstown .$36.00 Do.to London, through by Rail .40.00 Do.\tto Paris.44\t00 Do.to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, ] Cases Pipes j Hhds Cases ! Puncheons Fine Old Jamaica Rum QrdcLksSPale Sherry Wine \u2014And, daily expected,\u2014 L consignment of \u201c Woodhouse is Co\u2019s\u201d L P and Bronte Madeira For Sale by HUGH FRASER A OO., 45 St.Sacrament Street, May 3.\t104 Motice of_ Removal.BROWN a CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents, will REMOVE, on or about the first of May, to the commodious premises No.450 NOTRE DAME STREET, lately occupied by Job.Ü.Thompsoh A Co.BROWN A OOm Dubois\u2019 Buildings, Notre Dame Street.April 20.\t93 \tAnhual PitumuMS Payable nuBixe\t\t A Crû\t\t\t \tFirst Five\tSecond Five\tRemainder of \tYears.\tYears.\tTerm.\t\t\t \t£ s.d.\t£ s.d.\t£ s.d.25\t1 16 0\t2 6 1\t2 IS 7 30\t2 0 8\t2\t14 10\t3 11\t0 35\t2\t6 9\t3\t7 6\t4 14 2 40\t2\t15\t1\t4\t10\t6 17 4 Conditions relative to the payment of the Hum\t\t\t \t\u2022\tAssured ;\t lava lira Mail Sleaoeis.PAROBL jiXPRESS.To Ottawa and Intermediate Landings.PARTIES having PARCELS to forward by this Line will please leave them at the COMPANY\u2019S OFFICE, 163 Great Bt.James Street, opposite the Ottawa Hotel, instead of Bonaventure Station aa heretofore.EDWARD SCOTT.April 21 ceived PARSON\u2019S\u2019 HAMS, BACON, and STIL TON CHEESE\u2014Ten cases just re April 35J ALEX.McGIBBON.97 If the several Premiums be duly paid as above stated, the Sum Assured will become payable at SIXTY or DEATH.If the Premiums payable during the Second [ Five Years be continued, the Sum Assured will become payable at SIXTY-FIVE or DEATH.If the Premiums payable during the Firs Five Years be continued, the Sum Assured will become payable at DEATH only.The Rates for other Ages may be obtained upon application.Every description of Life Assurance business transacted at the lowest rate of Premium consistent with security.JOSEPH JONES; Aobxt.Mohtmal :\u201434 Little St.James Street.Marche.\t10wmwfD4 mm u mm, IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK.THE Subscriber will Sell STANDARD BOOKS, Ac., to parties wishing to make PRESENTS to COLLEGES or the YOLUN-TEERS at COST PRICE for the next ten days Next door to the Post Office, Great St.James Street.R.WORTHINGTON) January 25.\t*1 Portraits of British Americans* With Biographical Sketches, Editïd bt Fikhikss Tatlob, EsquiRB, To he Published in Monthly Parts, each Part to contain Five Portraits, BY W.NOTMAN, Montbfal.Part Number I.will he issued in May, 1866.Terms of Subscription Twelve dollars per annum.April 26.\t1m 98 Bishop\u2019s celebrated Effervescing (xrannlateâ Preparations.THE Subscribers have just received from London a supply of the following elegant Preparations, viz Effervescing Citrate of Iron Do\tCitrate of Iron and Quinine Do\tCitrate of Magnesia Do\tVichy Powders Do\tSeidlite Powders LYMANS, CLARE A CO., 384 A 386 St.Paul Street; May 2.\t103 leicaniile and Lxciiange Bank (LIMITED,) OfLiverpcoi, London & Glasgow.CAPITA!.- - - £4000,000.Bills of exchange on Europe pur- CHASED AND SOLD, and CREDITS ISSUED FOR IMPORTATION OF MERCHANDIZE AND FOR TRAVELLERS' USE.EDW.ALEX.PRENTICE, Agent at Montreal, Mkbchakts\u2019 Exchakub.April 22.\tstT 95 Estate Thomas Gibson, St» John\u2019s.FINAL DIVIDEND payable on and after WEDNESDAY, 17th instsnt, by the Assignees, JOHN SINCLAIR, and J,A,MATHEWSON.Montreal, May 4,1865,\tdu 105 MOWTKEAL HERALD AND PAHA- COMMEttCIAL OAgglTgi MOW DAY, tùù 8, 1864, ABHAHAm LINCOLN.While swells the unusual wail, la heart-gusts, o\u2019er the murdered man, His life, my wounded soul, unveil, His entrance and his exit scan ; For as in Timnath Sampson drew Sweets from the noble lion dead, So may a living soul renew It\u2019s vigor from the martyr\u2019s bed.Dimly within the western woods, Where Indiana smiles, we see A peasant, boy, who?e thoughtful moods Still bear him onward hopolully.With heart benevolent and blythe.Which aches but at another\u2019s pain, lie wields the axe, the hoe, the scythe, Sii.ging the glad songs of Freedom\u2019s reign.And when to manhood grown, full taught By rushing flood and winged wind, What ireedom meant, one holy thought Itn ed paramount within his mind.That thought was\u2014Justice to the slave, Leading to words and acts sublime, And musiugs how he yet might save His country from her shameful crime.At length a statesman, rough, hut true.Anon Columbia\u2019s chosen Chief, He stands, and in the world\u2019s broad view Bewares his purpose, lirm and brief.The hour of trial hastens fast\u2014 Rebellion\u2019s roar, and battle\u2019s shock ; lie meets the suffocating blast, And stands unmoved, a granite rock.Seven crimson seasons o\u2019er him roll, And treason, rampant, stands at bay ; But with a calm, unshrinking soul In Heaven he trusts, and leads the way.In Fa riarchal tones he speaks, And from a million swarthy limbs Thc chains fall off\u2014Oppression shrieks, And Liberty sings glorious hymns.And as the bellowing strife prevails The star led world looks on amazed ; But right, oft baffled, never quails, The rebel crew reel backward, crazed.And in the clast their banner lies, Trampled and torn\u2014no more to shame The light of 'he eternal skies With slavery\u2019s accursed name.His country s wed, his work achieved, He .oastednot of what he\u2019d done, But rather, in his goodness grieved For all sad hearts beneath the sun.For eve» his qiost malignant foes, Blind perverts ! whom he sought to save From ruin\u2019s toppling crash ; their woes He pitied, and their faults forgave.And now his genial spirits seek Their wonted channe \u2014war\u2019s fierce rage Had surged against his pallid cheek, And multiplied the signs of age.A moment\u2019s respite from the storm, A little rest from goading care, His people fain to see his iorm Where mirth and music thrill the air.Beside him smiles his loving wife, Leaning upon the honored man Whose life to her is more than life, Who feels as only woman can.Guileless himself, he could not think That Treason\u2019s foulest whelp had power To push him off from earth\u2019s dim brink In such a place, at such an hour.Behind him glares the demon eye, Behind moves the demon hand, A quick, sharp sound\u2014a start, a cry ! Then gleams aloft the hellish braud.5Tis done ! nis venerable head Sinks po ïçefully\u2014his soul departs ; The honest President is dead, And with him die all human hearts.Go, student of the vanished years, Compa e the democratic sage, Wh jse exit leaves the world in tears, With the crowned eons of every ago.His humble birth with theirs c empare, His labor \u2019gainst their leisure weigh ; Mark well now, shunning every snare, He kept the straight and narrow way.Draw the ^ce this lesson\u2014Honest worth, That brightens more the more \u2019tis tried, Will triumph y ,t o\u2019er all the earth, And take the place of pomp and pride.And also\u2014The assassin\u2019s hand May smite the body, not the truth That in the body boars command, For virtue wears immortal youth.G.Martin.Montreal, April, 1855.[CBT 23LEGRAPH.) iyfiBNlQBT DESPATCHES, Arrival of the Steamship HIBERÜIAN.Pointe au Basque^ May 6.The steamship Hibernian, from Liverpool on the 27th via Londonderry on the 28th of April, airived off this point at 2.30 this P.M.Her dates are five days later than those already received.The London Corn Market was fhort of supplies and there was a better business doing in hinglish and Foreign wheat, at an advance in price.(Owing to a break in the wires at Port Hood we were unable to get the conclusion of the Hibernian\u2019s news).one was St.Louis, May 6 \u2014J.H.Blackburn alias Dr.Tumblety, charged with complicity with Har-rold in the assassination and conspiracy against President Lincoln, was arrested here to-day, in accordance with orders from the War Department.Washington, May 6, 9 P.M\u2014The Secretary of State is better than at any time since his injury.Mt.F.Seward\u2019s condition is most encouraging._______________________ SWîîiir SPRING.Hither thou contest now, sweet Spring ! Hither thou contest now ; The daintiest odors round thee cling, And garlands drape thy brow.Where hast thou hidden thee so long, This sweetness to obtain ?What angels hast thou been among ?On what celestial plain ?Where gattest thou so many flowers ?Where gattest leaf and spray With which to deck this world of ours In such delightful May ! Where did you find so many throats To start the birds again Ï Didst thou compose the wondrous notes Tney warble in their strain't And did your fairy finger-tip Paint all these colors bright ?And honey-drop, where bees might sip From sunny morn till night V Thou gentle Spring 1 thou honnie Spring! Now, even unto me, I pray that thou wi't also bring Sweet gifts as kind and free.Plant in my heart sweet thoughts each day, As flowers to deck the ground, And teach to me thine o wn bright way Of scattering good around.iAimrican Monthly.2.' -J['.' ty ThI OHARBIB AOAIN3Ï SoUTHBRNARB IN CANA DA.\u2014It is no more than an act of justice to the Southerners who have been implicated by the proclamation of the American Government, accusing them of complicity in the assassination of Mr.Lincoln, to publish, as we do, their own statements and offer in reply, Severe criticism of such a document would be manifestly oat of place, as men writing with reference to such an accusation, whether indignant in conscious innocence, or emphatic in their attempt to escape from the consequences of crime, mast certainly be excused any failure in the niceties of literary execution.At the same time, we must say thati on a point which is not one merely of taste or execution, their disclaimer has been rather weakened than strengthened by the mode in which it has been made.Certainly neither of the signers of tne letter addre0sed to President Johnson, which we reproduce to-day, can increase their credit for sincerity with the public either of Canada or the United States by the use of phrases expressive of respect and regard for the deceased Mr.Lincoln, or by putting in claims to consider as \u201cour\u201d President a dead man, whose authority they rejected during his life.As to the cha.ge itself, we may add one word.In the present state of public information, no one can intelligently pronounce an opinion for or against its truthfulness.It is made on the authority of a number of gentlemen, who are not fools, and no more rogues than our \u201c Christian President,\u201d who was so long associated with them in their work, and in the abuse and derision with which they have bee a persistently followed.They say they have evidence, and they say it undoubtedly under that sense of responsibilhy which must be felt by the most deprayedjn such circumstances.It would be silly presumption in any one who can know nothing abont the matter to say that they have stated an untruth.On the other hand, no one who has to exerciie a judgment at all, could pre tend to do so upon their mere statement,and in the absence of the evidence on which they profess to rely.Of course, morally as well as legally there is a presumption of innocence\u2014a presumption always increased in proportion to the atrocity of the supposed crime\u2014until guilt be established.To this presumption Messrs.Sanders and Tucker are fairly entitled, and there is no right thinking man who can fail to hope that it will never be overthrown, but that the re ported evidence may turn out\u2014as in such a case it well may\u2014to have been exaggerated by excitement, only, into the semblance of a proof of crime.The letter of Mr.Cleary, which we also reprin t to day, though, of coarse, containing nothiug conclusive, undoubtedly suggests facts, which; if they are true, go far to make the charge against him improbable.Whether the mode of surrender and trial suggested by Messrs.Sanders and Tucker is one which will be or can be properly accepted by any Government, is a question on which we do not profess to pronounce.We do not remember any such conditions ever having been made between a Government and individuals respectively bearing to each other the relations of the Ameiicau Government and the signers of the letter\u2014we never yet heard, in short, of persons accused of crime dictating or bargaining lor the tribunal by whom they were to bs tried We do not suppose that any European Govern ment would enter into any such negotiation\u2014 say, for example, that of Her Majssty with an Irish fugitive on American soil after the events of 1848\u2014and though there might, perhaps, be no risk of any partiality to the accused in the suggested Uoart, we imagine that it is not very probable that the American Government will make a precedent which all other Governments would reject.rc TEHt 4*0:\u20141» fààiSâÉ&ç Falser.MONDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1865.PUBLIC APPGIfiTMiSNTS THIS DAY.Performance in the Theatre Royal, this evening, at Right o\u2019clock.Meeting of the German Workingmen\u2019s Society, at the Thistle House, St.Lawrence Main street, at Right o clock P.M.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY, BY JOHN J.~ARNTQN.Coals, alongside the propeller Merrit;,at Ten o\u2019clock.Household Furniture, at his stores, at Ten ©\u2019clock.B a dRNKY J.SHAW.Household Furniture,
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