Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 6 avril 1878, samedi 6 avril 1878
[" ggOTc POST OFFICE TIME TABLE.Post Officïi M ontreal, 13th Feb., 1SÎ8.I>*UTBBY.mail.\u2018 A.M.\tP.M.«9.45\t ^ 9.45\t \t 8 00\t 8 Ooj 11 o«:\t 8 00\t12 45 t so\t\t so\t 11 60\t *10\t 11 00\t 9 4W\t 10 00\t 10 so\t6 45 10 30 2£5.45\t 9 30\t 10 00\t2 15 11 00\t3 SO \t5 15 8 80\t5 00 \t1 SO \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t2 30 0 00\t\t 6 00\t 00\t e&io\t 8 00\t 1160\t 8 10 &9.4?\t Ontario.2! Ottawa River Route.Quebec.Quebec, Three Rivers 4 Sorel by Steamer.b) Quebec by Railway.Eastern Townships, Three Rivers, Artha-baska and Riviere du LoupH.R.St.Reml and Hemming- tord R.H.St.Hyacinthe, Sherbrooke, AC.St.Johns (W and Vermont J unction R.R.-Shellord and the S.E.C.| Railways.'i 45 T 46 8 00 8 00 T 00 2 00 2.30A8 Local Mail».Beauharnols Route.Chaiably and St.Cesalre Contrecooia:\tVarennes and Vercheres.Cote St.Paul.Tannery West.Huntingdon.; Longueull.St.Lambert.-.Lapralrle.New Glasgow, Sault- aux-Recoflets.Terrebomae and St.Vln- .Point St.Charles.St.Laurent, St.Eusta-Che, St.scholastique and Belle Riviere.St.Jerome, St.Rose and St.Therese.St.Johns A St.Armand Station.Three Rivers, by North Shore Land Route.Hochelaga.Maritime Provinces.New Brunswick, Nova Scotia andP.E.I.Newfoundland forwarded dally on Halifax, whence despatch is on alternate Tuesdays, counting from 29th October.United Slates., Boston and New England States, except .Maine.New York and Southern States.island Pond, Portland and Maine.a) vVestern and Pacific States and Manitoba.West Indies.Letters Ac., prepaideia NewYorkT are forwarded dally onNew York , when Malls are despatched ; Havana and West Indies eia Havana every Thursday P.M.; Great Britain.By Canadian Line (Thursday).By Cuaardon Mondays.Do Supplementary See P.O.Weekly Notice.By Can.Line Germany, on Thursday U K.and Germany, Wednesday.6 oo 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 T 00 1 00 00 8 00 T 00 T 00 8 00 \u2019è'ôô {\u2022} 2 30 1.16&B 7 00 7 45 2 00 3 00 2 00 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOL.LXX.MONTREAL.SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1878.NO.82 stcamship Notices.DOMINION LINE.^vaiHuaij IVotvces.IS 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 15 U5&6 8 00 8 00 This Line is composed of the following first-class full-powered Clyde-built Steamships, and is intended to perform a regular service between LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC and MONTREAL, in summer.Sailing from Liverpool Wednesdays Weekly.Liverpool, Halifax and Portland and Bordeaux, Corunna, Havana and New Orleans, in winter.These vessels have very superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, and Prepaid Tickets are issued at reduced prices to those desirous of bringing out their friends.Ontario .8200 Tons.Capt.Bouchette 8 00 8 00 3 00 7 00 3 00 7 00 3 00 and 9,15 «)Postal Car Bags open till 9.00 a.m p.m.6) Postal Car Bags open till 2.30 and 9.30 p.m.Registered Letters must he posted 15 minutes before the closing of each Mail, Street Boxes are visited at io a.m., 12.15,5.30 and 7.45 p.m.4 * l Ÿ £ J» NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND IMPORTERS.WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE, VIA PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION WITH THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO.OF CANADA._____________ Arrangements have been completed by Hioion SteainsltipjTlie Canada Slipping Company : \u2018BEAVER LINE,\u201d To perform a Weekly Seevice between Liverpool and Portland during the ensuing Winter, with the following First-Class Clyde-Built Steamships, leaving Liverpool on Wednesdays, and Portland on Saturdays, in each week \"DOMINION LINE,\u201d DOMINION LINE.Ontario, 3,200\u2014 Capt.Bouehette Dominion, 3,200\u2014 Capt.Koberts Quebec, 2,300\u2014 Capt.Thearle BEAVEK LINE Lake Megantic,2,200\u2014 Capt.Battersby Lake Nepigon, 2,200\u2014 Capt.Scott Lake Champlain,2,200 Capt.Bernson Capt.Roberte \u2018 Capt.Mellon' \" Capt.LindaU', \u2018 Capt.Laurcnton \u2018 Capt.Thearle \u2018 Capt.Williams \u2018 Capt.Reid \u201c Capt.King as folio Dominion .3200 Memphis.2600 Mississippi.2200 Texas .2350 Quebec.2300 Borussia .2150 St.Louis.2000 Teutonia.2150 Steamers will sail as follows FROM FORTLAND.MISSISSIPPI .March 30th DOMINION.April 13th RATES OP PASSAGE FROM MONTREAL VIA PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL Cabin.$57 and $67 Return do.$114 and $124 Through Tickets may be nad at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada.For Freight and Passage, apply in Havre to H.Genestal & Dolzous, or C.Brown; in Paris to H.Genestal & Dolzous, 55 Rue d\u2019Hautville; in Hamburg to M.O.W.Moller ; in Bordeaux to Currie & Co.; n Copenhagen to P.M.Folle, 18 Sanctan-uæplads; in Berlin to Michael Kronn, Consul; in Bremen to N.Lutcheng & Co.; n Antwerp to Geo.Ratz ; in Rotterdam to Wambersie & Son ; in London to Bowring & Jamieson, 17 East India Avenue; in Belfast to Henry Gowan ; in New Orleans to Silas, Weeks & Co.; in Philadelphia to Wm.Brockie ; in Halifax to A, G.Jones & Co.; in Liverpool to Flinn, Mam & Montgomery, 24 James Street ; in Quebec to W.Macpherson; and in Montreal to James Battersby, 138 St.James Street; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court, jyiarch S__________________ly 282 STATE LINE.¦ IVe-w V'oi-li to Olàsgrow, I-ïvei-pool, Dublin.Del-iuMt, Xiomlonderry.and the Davis IDxpossition.Sailing from Pier No.42 North River, foot of Canal Street.State of Nevada .Thursday, Apl.11 State of Viroinia.Thursday, Apl.18 First Cabin, $55 and $70, according to accommodation ; Excursion Tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, $40.Return Tickets at reduced rates.Steerage $26.50 Gold.Emigrant Railway fare from Montreal to New York allowed.Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., General Agents, No.72 Broadway, New York.Or to ALEXANDER STEWART, 162 Great St.James Street, Montreal.March 26__________________ly 225 INMAN LINE dUXAL MAIL STEAMERS t'OB QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL «èêÊÊk SJ.OJDO.IIIÏ.SHORTEST & MOST DiBECT ROUTE TO OTTAWA.Diiang'e oi rjriine.On and after MONDAY, 8th instant.Trains will leave HOCHELAGA DEPOT as follows ;\u2014 A.M.P.M.Express Trains for Hull at 9.30 and 4.30 \u201c from Hull at 9.00 and 4.00 Train for St.Jerome at.6.00 p.m.Train from St.Jerome at.7.00 a.m.Trains leave Mile-End Station ten minutes later.For Tickets and other information, i apply at Office, 13 Place d\u2019Armes Square.DUNCAN MACDONALD, Manager.April 3\t.\t79 jus nuance gTottccs.A M ID ROYAL CANADIAN Insurance Company.NEW ROUTE SOUTH FIA Delaware and Hudson Canal Co\u2019s ICvVIlVliLDVD».If you are going to SARATOGA, TROY, ALBANY, or NEW YORK, TAKE THE HEW YORK AND CANADA SHORT LINE.WHY ?Because It is the shortest route, makes better time and surer connection at terminal points ; is the only line running coaches through to Saratoga and Albany, gives passengers privilege of stopping over at Saratoga, to which place no other line can carry you.This line carries the THROUGH MAILS and EXPRESS between New York and Montreal.Trains leave Montreal at 9.00 a.m.for Saratoga, Troy and Albany, connecting with the Hudson River Railroad and People\u2019s Line Steamers for New York, arriving at 6.00 a.m.4.00 p.m., with Sleeping Car from Montreal, direct to New York without change, arriving at New York at 7.15 a.m.The Mail by this Train is closed at 3.15 p.m.Tickets to all points AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE.For further information apply at the Company\u2019s Office, No-143 St-James Street, Montreal- JOSEPH ANGELL, C.C.McFALL, General Pass, and\tGeneral Agent Ticket Agent^\tfor the Albaiy, N.Y.\tDominion.March 27\tly 238 mi AND MARINE.ÂLL DESCRIPTIONS OF RISKS ACCEPTED BY THIS COMPANY On favorable terms.müriite Losses Pavable in London when required lOO list.James Street, March 21 MONTREAL.ly 69 ROM mHCE COT OF 33N GFL-A-ND.CAPITAL, \u2022 *\t\u2022 $10,000,000 Liability of Stockholders Unlimited; Appointed Sailings\u2014Portland to Liverpool : Lake Champlain\u2014 12th January Lake Megantic\u2014 26th January Lake Nepigon\u2014 9th February Dominion\u2014 5th January Quebec\u2014 19th January Ontario\u2014 2nd February These steamships are all of large carrying capacity, will Insure at the Lowest Rates, and have superior accomodation or passengers.Through Bills of Lading is ued by all Grand Trunk Railway agents in Canada.Apply in Liverpool to\u2014 FLINN, MAIN & MONTGOMERY/ \u201c Dominion Line.\u201d H.J.SELKIRK, \u201c Beaver Line.\u201d And in Montreal to\u2014 DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court, Agents Dominion Steamship Company, AND THOMPSON MURRAY & CO., 1 Custom House Square, Agents Canada Shipping Company.November 26\t283 City of Brussels Thurs., A pril 4, City of Richmond.Sat,, April 13, City of New York.Sat., April 20, City of Montreal,Thurs., April 25.City of Berlin .Sat.May 4, 6.00 a.m 2.00 p.m 7.30 a.m at Noon 3.00 p.m SALOON PASSAGES\u2014$80 and $100 Gold.ROUND TRIP\u2014$135 and $160 Gold.STEERAGE (including Railroad Fare Between Montreal and New York) $31 00.For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company\u2019s Office, 15 Broadway, New York; JOHN G.HALE, Agent.In Montreal, to OCX & GREEN, Hospital Street; Or to Capt.McFALL, Ticket Agent, St.Lawrence Hall, Where plans can be seen and Berths secured.April l\tlv Î96 E STAR LINE.EUROPEAjL TRAVEL Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passage Tickets to all parts of Europe by most reliable lines, sailing every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from New York and Boston at lowest rates ; also to California, China, Japan, India, Sandwich Islands, New Zealand, Australia, Madeira, Island of St.Helena, Zanzibar, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, Africa Choice staterooms secured by telegraph, free of charge.Office\u2014130 ST.JAMES STREET, Old Post Office Building.G.LEVE, Agent.P.S.\u2014Arrangements are now being completed for Excursion Tickets, available for a number of Routes to Paris, for tbe coming exhibition.A pamphlet describing and giving all other necessary information will he published about January 1st, 1878.3.tiling at Cork Harbour, Iraient?, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAILS.ALLAN LINE, s 'TrlV-\u2014 La .mêmMâÆ map ITader Contract with the Government ®f Canada for the conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS.877-78.WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.1877-78 This Company\u2019s Lines are composed of the undernoted First-class, Full-powered Clyde-built, Double-Engine, Iron Steamships\tTons.Sardinian.4100 Capt.J.E.Dutton Circassian.4300;Capt.Jas.Wylie Polynesian .4100\tCapt.\tBrown Sarmatian .3600\tCapt.\tA.D.And Hibernian .3434\tLt.F.Archer, R.N.fi Caspian.3200 Capt.Trocks Scandinavian\t.8000 Capt.R.S.Watts Prussian.3000 Capt.J.Ritchie Austrian.2700 Capt.H.Wylie Nestorian.2700 Capt.Barclay Moravian.3650 Capt.Graham Peruvian .3600\tLt.W\tH.Smith.R.N.Manitoban.2700 Capt.McDougall.Nova Scotian.3200 Capt.Richardson.Canadian.2600 Capt.Neil McLean.Corinihian.2400 Capt.Menzies.Acadian.1350 Capt.Cabel Waldensian.?300 Capt.J.G.Stephen.I hcenician.2800 Capt.James Scott Newfoundland.1500 Capt.Mylins THE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool Mail Lino Sailing from Liverpool every THURS DAY, and from Halifax every SATURDAY (calling at Lough Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland), are intended t^ be despatched FROM HALIFAX.Nova Scotian.Saturday,\tMarch\t30 Moravian J.Saturday,\tApril\t6 Sardinian .Saturdap,\tApril\t13 Peruvian.Saturday,\tApril\t20 Scandinavian .Saturday.\tApril\t27 Polynesian.Saturday.\tMay\t4 BATES OF PASSAGE FROM MONTREAL via HALIFAX.Cabin, .$87, $77 and $67 According to accommodation.Intermediate .$45 00 Steerage, via Halifax.$31 #0 The S.S.Newfoundland\u201d will sail from Halifax for St.Johns, N.F., on 19th February, 5th March, 19th March, 2nd April, and I6th April.RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS : Cabin.$20 00 j Steerage.$6 00 An experienced Surgeon carried on each Vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, and at Continental Ports, to all points in Canada, via Halifax and the Intercolonial Railway.freight or other particulars, applv -n Portland to H.& A.Allan, or J.L.F armer; in Quebec to Allans, Rae & Co.; lean»aVye n J°HiN M\u2019 r!uRM3'- 21 Quai d\u2019Or-dG\u201e:,,fn ri!to ^U8TiVi£ Boss ANGE, Roe Sca^wY ASf?temlreU in ^ T.e»F to Aug.»\t\u201c\u2022 Co., ci R.charl Bllh \u2022 ir ° HuGom\t^ Go'; n Hambu g to , .?S \u2022 m Bor.PgSLÜIZEA.XJ, Lumber Merchant, Office and Yard\u2014430 Lagauchetierf St (Near St.Dominique), and on Commissioners\u2019 Wharf, foot of Jacques Cartier Street.All kinds of Dry Lumber always on hand.September 1\tly sfer 210 gj&iscellitiijcmis.NIXEY'S BLACK LEAD \u201cCLEANLINESS.\u201d W.G.NIXEY\u2019S EEFINED BLACK LEAD is the cheapest and best for polishing Stoves and all kinds of Ironwork equal to Burnished Steel, without waste or dust.In Id., 2d., and 4d.Blocks, and Is.Boxes.Caution.\u2014There are several imitations.Sold everywhere by all Shopkeepers.COUNTING HOUSE, 12 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.September 13\tly r 220 ELIXIR OF CALISAYA BARK, IRON AND PHOSPHORUS.Strengthens the nerves and muscular system, promotes appetite, improves digestion, animates the spirits, thoroughly recruits the health, inducing a proper condition of the nervous and physical forces.In Bottles, 50 and 75 cents each.FOR SALE BY J.AIMES IlAWlvESS, CHEMIST, PJLA.CÜI d\u2019AKMJES.March 22\t6m 262 0- W BATCHELDER & 00», Contractors for the Buildmq end Fitting o MODERN HAY PRFSS1NG EST AH LI8HMENTS and Manufacturers oi SATCHELDER\u2019S PLTEBT HiÏ iFW C0TT0I» FBtSSES.Also Wholesale Dealers in PRESSED an LOOSE HAY.Foi further information, address BERTHIER (en haut.) P.Q a.W.BATCHET.DER.\tK.RT.CO FELA NP* Oetobpr 13\tlv 246 CURRENT EVENTS.In the matter of W.L.Kinmond & Co., leather belting: manufacturers, Mr.X.M.Perkins, the Assignee, has been instructed to resume possession of the estate, as the firm has failed to meet the third pay men of a composition of 20c.on the dollar, payable in 6, 12, 18 and 24 months.FINANCIAL.Bank of Montreal.Ontario Bank.Bank of B.N.America.Consolidated.Banque du l\u2019eu pie.M oisons\u2019 Bank.Bank of Toronto.Bank Jac.(-artier.Merchants\u2019 Bank.East\u2019n Townships Bank.Quebec Bank.Banque Nationale.Union Bank.Mechanics\u2019Bank.Can.Bank of Commerce.Metropolitan Bank.Dominion Bank.Bank of Hamilton.Maritime Bank.Exchange Bank.Ville Marie.Standard Bank.Fbucral Bank.imperial.MISCELLANEOUS.Intercolonial Coal Co.Huron Copper Bay Co.Montreal Telegraph Co.Dominion Telegraph Co.Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co .City Passenger R.R.City Gas Co.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.Cle.Pret et C\u2019dlt Fonder Canada Engine Co.Quebec Fire Assurance Montreal Invest.Ass\u2019n.Cotton Manufacture Co Cornwall Mfg.Co.Mont.Warehousing Co.North Am.Car uo.Mont.Loan & Mortg Co.Montreal Bulld\u2019g Ass\u2019n.Sealing and Fishing.Academy of Music.Royal Canadian Ins.Co.Can.Landed Credit Co.Dominion Stock.-.Dominion Bonds.Dom.Tel.6 p.e.stg Bds Gov.Deb.6 p.c.stg.Gov.Deb.*> o.c.ey.Gov.Deo.5 p.c.stg.Gov.Deb.5p.c.cy.Mil.Harbors# p.c.Bds Mil.Harbors p.c.Bds G.T.R.7 p.c.stg.Bonds.C.& St.L.R.6 p.c.Bonds 8 p.c.cy.do Montreal c p.c.Bonds.Montreal W.W.Bonds.Montreal 7 p.c.Stock.Montreal 6 p.c.Stock EXCHANGE.Bank, 60 days.N.Y.Gold Drafts.Gold at noon.Sterling Ex.in N.Y.\u2014 a 5-^ > t/j jKP $\u2018200 40 £50 $100 60 60 100 25 100 50 100 60 60 30 60 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 4 40 50 100 60 40 100 6 4 4 3# p.C 3\tp.C p.c 4\tp.C p.C| '.es'x p.Cj 93 p.c 4 p.C 3XP-C 3KP.C 3 p.c 1 P.C *14 P.C 4 p.e KXP.c 3\tp.c 4\tp.C 9 p.C 5\tp.C 3\tp.C 4\tp.C i mi 50 60 .00 100 100 77« 90 136 48)4 0 5» 114% 123 53 90 148)4 10 p.C 4Xp.C m a.158 93 77 77 90 130 48 62)4 114)4 Total .19,040,547 19,875,312 26,475,325 EXPENSIVE REPAIRS.The \u201c Constellation,\u201d the vessel in which seme of the United States\u2019 exhibits for the Paris Exposition have been despatched, must be something like the boy\u2019s knife which had had two new blades and a new haft and was yet considered by him to he the original article.The \u201c Constellation,\u201d according to the N.Y.Journal of Commerce, was built at Baltimore, and launched September 7, 1797, being the second vessel launched after the organization of the U.S Navy Department.The \u201c United States,\u201d built at Phil adelphia, was the first, being launched July 10 of that year.The first cost of the \u201c Constellation\u201d was $314,212.She was largely repaired in 1813, and has been overhauled at various times since.The cost of repairs alone charged against her up to 1852, and that was a quarter of a century ago, amounted to $400,982, or one-third more than her original cost ! ?,ats\u2019\tfor APril ; 2®io @26£c for May ; 27c for June.Pork\u2014$9 35 for May ; $9 50 for June.Lard\u2014$7 20 for May ; $7 25 @ $7 27j for June.Hogs\u2014Moderately active.Receipts, 15 -300.Sales light grades at $3 60 @ $3 65 ; for heavy packing, $3 40 @ $3 75 ; for hiavy shipping, $3 60 (g $3 90.NEW YORK, April 5, \u2014 1.25 p.m.\u2014 Stocks-D.& H.54! ; P M.20J ; Telegraph, M; American Ex, 49 ; C & A, 73®75; N W, 48» ; do pfd, 72,'; R I, 103; St Paul,48 ; pfd, 731; Ene, 103$ ; st Joe, Hi; d° pfd, 26 #igw»8aL8r\",>Mc- 7iSt^dy and unchanged, safes ^2 0 77,000 3.30 p ml\u2014Wheat \u2014 Firm at $111 for April ; $1 1.3! for May ; $1 12$ for June.MABIMEI1ITEILI0EHCE.POST OF MONTREAL.arrivals\u2014April 4.Sehr Fœderis Area, Deury Master, from Boucherville; light, 123 tons, W.A Charlebois.VESSELS IN PORT.\tBrigantine.Corinne.122, W A Charlebois.08 I22N 84 62* 87 147)4 81)4 .i ion,' 10U< 118 ioa 9)4® 9)4 \"loi\" MACDOUGAU, & DAVIDSON, Brokers.'BMsuellaue-ms.NOTICE MESSRS.POTTER & ROUTIilER, OF THE CITY CLUB, Beg respectfully to inform their friends and the public that, having leased the HOTEL AT ST.ANNE\u2019S, they are now prepared to make arrangements with guests for the coming Summer M onths.Mr, ROUTHIEB, late of the St.James Caib, will have the entire management, while Mr.POTTER will cater in his usual style, so well known in the City Club, and guarantee every comfort, combined with a good table.Term* Moderate.HENRY POTTER, VICTOR ROUTHIEB, Proprietors.March 14\t___________________62 IN O T1C E IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will he made, at the present Session of the Parliament of Cana da, for an Act to revive and amend the \u201c Act to Incorporate the Montreal and Champlain Junction Railway Company;\u201d and to extend the time for the commencement and completion of the Railway thereby authorized to bo con structed.GEORGE MACRAE, Solicitor for Applicants.Dated this 8th February, 1878.2m 33 Advices from London report Consols higher ; opening at 94 9-16 there was an advance to 94 11-16, and later in the day to 94 13-16 for money, 94 15-16 for account.In Paris 5 per cent.Rentes were firmer, advancing from 108f.50c.to 108f.75c.At New York Sterling Exchange is steady at $187; Gold opened at 101, hut declined to 100$, which was the closing price.Here the money market ij dull.Sterling Exchange is nominally 9$ @ 9| between banks, and 9$\t@\t9$ for counter transactions ; Gold drafts arc weaker, with sales at $ discount to par.Greenbacks are bought at 1$ and sold at $ discount ; Silver is unchanged at 6 and Exchange an New York at $ discount.The stock market was more active, and ifi tho afternoon a fair amount of business was done in Bank of Montreal and Montreal Telegraph.Bank of Montreal is a little off, closing with buyers at 158 and sellers at 158$ ; for Ontario 92 is bid and 93 asked ; Consolidated is quiet at 77 @\t77$ ; for Peoples 77 is offered, holders ask 80 ; Hobsons is enquired for at 90 ; Toronto is inactive at 130 for buyers 135 for sellers ; Jacques Cartier is scarcely so strong, at 48 @\t; Merchants is quiet at 62$ @ 'm\u2019 Church to elect one Trustee Total\u2014gi Trustees.4\u201915 p'm' WILLIAM TUENEE, Montreal, April4th, 1878.^^'oaW ZION CHÜM-MONMÏ NIBHT.CONCERT -OF- Vocal and Instrumental Music, Under the Direction of the Organist, Dr.Saclagan.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th * the Directors of this Society are not posed to comply with the provisions \u201c The Consolidated Insurance Act, 18'7 >, and have, therefore, resolved to disconf nue transacting new business in Canada* GEO.WM.FORD, General Montrcal.March 30th, 1878.\tj»\u2019 TlieEtjailtaMe Life Assurance Society of the United States is prepared, to discount all En.dd-wment UoUoies maturing in the year 1878, at 7 per cent.For further particulars, ap.ply to the undersigned.u.W.CiyYLl;, AGENT, No.198 St.James Street.April 2\t3m 78 Tickets (25 cents) and programmes may be had at Drysdale\u2019s, St.James Street.CACOUNA.THE ST.LAWRENCE HALL, C-A.COTJIVA, Will be ooened early this season.Parties wishing to secure Booms for the season will please do so immediately.Address JAMES CREIGHTON Proprietor, Care St.Louis Hotel, QUEBEC.April 2\tr 78 SUTHERLAND.SATURDAY SUTHERLAND 1 ilti n If Books I Blank Books I Blank Books ; Large Stock of all Hinds Hand.on JAMES SUTHERLAND WHOLESALE & MERCANTILE Stationer, S56 Jfcf35» St.April 6 James St.ly 80 G IB.B & CO.Having received a large assortment of SPRING 81 SUMMER GOODS \u2014IN\u2014 HABERDASHERY & TAILORING, \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Pattern Suits from XOOIÆ, respectfully invites inspection by their Friends and Patrons.April 4________________jy 80 St-, BoniTentare Manufactory.FUBNITURE RET ATT.\u2014AT\u2014 WHOLESALE PRICES! The Proprietors of this Establishment have tust OPENED, for the benefit of the Publie, a REXAiJA SXORE, \u2014AT\u2014 No, 463 Notre Dame Street where purchasers can procure Furniture at Wholesale Prices.Sows PlUOES WILL GIVE AN IDEA: BEDROOM FUENITUEE, T n r BLACK WALNUT .j ipZU BEDROOM FUENITUEE, MAR-) (hoc BLE TOPS.!.jq>00 BEDROOM FUENITUEE, ASH) (hm AND WALNUT.\tvblo BEDEOOM FUENITUEE .) (hir SOFT WOOD.] îplü CRaYICG & CO.December 25\t___ly tvs 308 -N Id W I SOOIKS PASCAL\u2014By Principal Tallock-the New Vol.of Blackwood\u2019s Foreign Classics, /a cents.DR.ANSTIE\u2014On the Uses of AVines in Health and Disease, 60c.R0^ÏÏtîtuuE,^ENGLISH bole AND NATIVE OPINION IN INDIA, $3.25.PROF.HUXLEY\u2019S PHYSIOGRAPHY ; an Introduction to the Study of Nature, $2.25.MILLS\u2014On Destructive Distillation, 75c.D K.RIC H A R D S ON\u2014On the Future of Sanitary Science, 30c.THOMAN\u2014On the Theory of Compound Interest and Annuities, with a Series of Tables, $1.35.Vols, of DUNEKEE\u2019S HISTORY OF ANTIQUITY, translated by Evelyn Abbot, $6.25.FILTH\u2014Diseases and their Prevention, by Dr.Simon, $1.PEOF.YEITCll\u2019S HISTORY AND PQETEY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDEE, $3.25.JACOX\u2014Side-lights on Scripture Texts, §2.25.COX\u2014Expository Essays and Discourses.$2,50.LEATHES\u2014The Christian\u2019s Creed\u2014Its Theory and Practice\u2014$2.25.FOE SALE BY DAWSON BROTHERS.April 5\tjy 81 imsssaaoBsai NEW MARMALADE.50 Cases Moir\u2019s 1-lb.Pots,\u2014retail price $2.50 per dozen.150 Cases Keiller\u2019s Marmalade, 1 and 2-lh Pots HUCKINS\u2019 TOMATO SOUP.CEANBEEEY SAUCE, in quart bottles, Cincinnati Smoked Tongues.CAMPBELL\u2019S PICKLED TONGUES SLICED APPLE -' in Tins.EVAPORATED APPLES.KVaPOEATED PÜMPKIN.zoo Boxes CROWN RAISINS, BLACK BASKET BLACK CROWN, BLUE CROWN, 200 Boxes LOOSE MUSCATELS.100\t\u201c LONDON LAYERS.5 Tierces New Crop Carolina EICE.25,000 Part agar CIGARS, favorite Brands.McGlBBOH à BAIRP, 221 St.James street, BEANCH\u2014St.Catherine Street.April 4_____ly 80 DEK\u2014HO ! ÆSK YOTJJbfc GROCER \u2014FOR\u2014 Lilia & Edwards\u2019 BEITISH INDIA Chutney Saucei April 3 ly 79 SILICATE PAINTS, ENAMEL PAINTS, MARINE PAINTS, LIQUID, IN STORE A TO ARRIVE.GIBB & TÂTL0W, March 27 18 St.Sacrament St.ly 73 CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES.A large variety to be sold cheap, at 652 CRAIG, NEAR BLEUET ST.MEILLEUR 8 CO._April 1\t__________ ly 77 TO LET, Those FINE DOUBLE OFtTJES in the McORN EXCHANGE BUILDING» now occupied by Messrs.E.C.Jamieson & Co.\u2014AND\u2014 Those fine, Cut-Stone front SHOPS,knovo As Nos.433 and 435 NOTRE DAME STREET, now occupied by Messrs.J-.R Dresser & Co.and the Howe SewiD! 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