The evening star, 9 juin 1873, lundi 9 juin 1873
[" VOL V.NO.134 MEDXVA GL \u201cFISH! GOLD FISH! Hise suitable for globes.v \u2014\u2014 Large agsortment just received &t MOUNTAIN DRUG HALL, CORSE MOUNTAIN AND ST.ANTOINE ETH.M.di.Manufnoturer of Mrs.HARWOUD'à l\u2019RINCB OF WALKS SYRUP, Of the Iate Lr.W.E.Bowman, for Children Teeth!ug, oe promot ng Bleep, & EDHON, 133 a THE AFFLICTED-\u2014AU those who are amioted with loss of memory.morbid sensiti venesa, impoverished blood, indeeision ef cuarsoter, depresalon of busin wasting away of stipation, imboollity, Impotency, and are geDerally aware of Lhe Cause ! need not mention it), I will shnpi t by my Dew mode of treatment the vital foroes oan be restored without the usnal injurions drug And nostrom tresument, and t I have much time and careful attention to this source of theiils which affitct the hu- aud Lha efforts have been with great success.lam averse to but I don\u2019t see bow [ am 10 make \u2019s1clans Have Dot tte uysicians have not à fai medion! aiscovertes be the pa Ill xw.m., and 7 to 10 p.m.ML UT EE MD, r.1 H, 0, College Aven TE Montreal.ENTRAL DRUG STORE.MAGUIRES CUNDERANGO LIVER AND BLOOD BITTERS, Tms medicine 12 the ouly discovered voge- table subatitate for Calomel.\u201c ULRES LXTRACY OF BENNE ,\u201d & certain and effectual core for Diarrhœa and Dysentery.A reliableremedy alse in gyery varie'y of Summer Complaints a popular specific in Fux, through ali its es; a soothing and rebeviug agent in Ol set ; an infallible and juatan- taneous check to Cholera Morbus; and, wi administered at a reasonably early oure for Asiatic Cholera., when period, a R.8.LATHAM, Chemist, Corner Bleury and Craig streels, Montreal, Bola Agents.| * THE CARDINAL F OOD, NOW MANU#ACTURED 5Y STEAM vo POWER.The most eminont Fhystotans and Chem- tats of Montreal, \u2018nc:ud'ng seven Profeseors of MoUill University, have certified to the ex» ea rg emer 7 Consultation hours from 8 | TH > gpd hin os mbna PE EE orl nie 4 i ' wi OIGARS AND TOBACOO8.S DAVIS & 00.MANUFACTURERS OF rHE VERY FINE CIGAR.THE FINEST TEN CENT CIGAR IN THE wo 3 SOLD EVERYWHERE.14, 16, & 18 Hospital Street, NTREAL : MO \" E M O VAL.J.RATTRAY & CO, WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS, HAVE REMOVED .TO 428 St.Paul, corner St.Fran cois Xavier street.118-br0 DRY GOODS.A SPLENDID LOT , or ; REGATTA SHIRTS OFFERED vus WEEK, ar DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, No.416 N OTRE DAME STREET, a ST PI CORNER ST PETER.osllent qual.ties of thi and Mtious Fuod for Infants, [nvallds, and Ali pétecus of \u2018weak digestion, conlatuing all the necessary ingredients for the heathy wth and development of body and mind children, and tha strengtaenivg cf ihe digestive powers of adu ts, Iii: acknowledged by the medical facuity \u201cto combine tue ua ities vf the best ¢ Foods\u2019 known those of ron Lieblg aud Dr.Ridge And to be in a great measure {ree from the faults of thore parations,\u201d and is reoomm 25 the reliable aud genulne article of diet for dren and adults.The Tapis increasing demand for the Cardinal Food has necessitated the under- mMgnéd manu/acturer 10 erect a ateam engine on his new and exten*ive premises, No.43 St.Peter street, 80 as tu be enadlsd to manufacture this invainabte preparation on a larger *2cia, with the utmost regniarity, and in the easiest, cheapest, and most sclentifio manner, y these menns to reduce the former price considerably For sale by all druggists and grocer: throughnut tha Dominion, in air-tight tus, at 15, 25, and 50 centa, 0 MARTIN, Inventor and Manufacturer, \u2019 43 Ht Peter gy (Grey Nups\u2019 Bullding.) Apply for Cireular, with Physloians' certt- ficate, Dany Tespecinbie druggisl or grocer .throughout the lominlan, Ask for Murtin's Cardinal Food, and s8® that you get this and no other \u201cFood\u201d instead.MHuE ROYAL FOOD.THB MEW DIET FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS, CONVALESCENTS, &o.Paster Ied than any food yet introduced, MuvER TORNS HOUR, LIGHT AND DELICIOUS, REQUIRES LITTLE PREPARATION, THE ROYAL FOOD ble G by sll Chemists avd respectable Gro- Is ce, Lod Wholesale and Refall, at the MEDICAL HALL, ST.JAMES STREET, PHILLIPS SQUARE, In packages, 2 oents and 650 cents each.A CLEAR COMPLEXIONS8INCL1AK'S FORMULA produces great pmiity and delicacy of come plexion ; removes freckles, tan and pimples ; prontotes healthy action and elasticity to the akin, It 1s used by the beautifu] Princess Alexandra, of England, and is recammendcd by the medical profession.Hent by return mail to any address In Canada on recelpt af the price, 50 ots.Address SINCLEAK & 1R08., Torouto Ont 18-saw Ja.Ww.KING & Co, ?BANKERS AND BROKERS, No.82 PINE STREET, NEW YORK.BONDS, and GoLD bonght and sold on gomméssion only.+ DRPOSITE RECKIVED FROM \"Pres, wt TANKS, 4 BANKERS, AND AE CORPORATIONS, Subject tn Check rt might, and Interest allowed on dally balances 18-15 BY W x y B BARD'S SPECTACLES OR AYE Gl Wax wiLL Sur AE ames FOR Drse \u2019 Manu\u2018sotured and sold by \u2018 1 9.oo HUBB op .299 Notre Dame sttedt, 209.or MONTREAL.\u201cGOLD AND SILVER 2 WATCHES atall ces.Mu ik and GERTS Ogarss and I at and Colored Jewel lery.Grr Bnxant Pins dq Corp BUTTO] NS.LADIES FAR-RINGY and RROOLHES ADA every diroription of FANCY GooDs.WILLI'\u2018M MURRAY, \u2018 18 | 87.9, Joseph ntreet, NEW YORK LXCHANGE HOTEL, 418 & 420 Notre Dame street, Now open upon the ! nropean system, na and Dirinera at all hôure.bazsseons What only js orders, 133-1ma BUILDIN G AND BRIDGE © TIMBER ON HAND ATH SAWN TO ORDRR.AR descrir'ion of FAWN LUMBRR JAMES MUFAKER & CO, Beam Raw and I laning mill ; Rt (Iahrisl Looks, QOTS AND SHOKS or pe BARING | : DOUBLE-SIGETED LAISSES, JUST OPENED, NEW BLACK LUETRES, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW HOBIERY and GLOVES, NEW GENT® TIER Also, per 8,8, \u201cMoravian,\u201d 1 Sales LINEN TOW ELLINGS, .1 Cass TABLE LINEN.JAMES A.OGILVY, 7% 98 Mountain street, NEW DRY GOODS.THE NEW STOUR or \u20188PRING GOODS IB NOW COMPLETR, Ar .No.199 St.ANTOINE STBEET.rR ONAS FO x.VW iLLIAM HENRY, No.38 BT.JAMES STREET, (T'wo doors East of the Ottawa Hotel), Has juet received a full and complete assortment of INDIA GAUZE and BUMMER FEMNO UNDER-BHIRTS and DRAW- uso, LISLE THREAD, SHIRTS & DRAWERS, The latest Novelties in SOARFS AND TIES.And, constantly on hand, a well-assoried -stoek of gentlemen\u201d\u2019s fine, light, summer LONDON-MADE OVER-COATS FOR TRAVELLING.> BOOTS & AEOR.OR CHEAP BOOTS AND BH O EB, Custom or Roady made, call at 97 MOUNTAIN STRERT, (Opposite Mountain Market) à 111-6m JOHN MADLOX.273 NOTRE DAME 273 BOOTS AND SHOES.ENGLISH WALKING BOOTS, FRENCH RUBBERS, &0.AMPRICAN TourmTs will find oùr sioek the most extensive and complete in tila My.; WOODS & CO.Boos, SHOES and Uneaper than any other So SAY.CUMMINGS & pO » (oppreite darib'e), , ; CANAD CORDAGE Le FAOTORY h | AND PLASTER NILLS, ; (EsrARLISED 1898) - ST.GABRIEL LOCK, LACHINE CANAL JOHN A.CONVERSE, Ory Ofricz: 48 BT.FRAROOIS XAVIER BTREET, NT REAL 7 Aro ns-ty, THE Subscriber offers for Bale,\u2014 ! : KR KUYPER'S GIN, Red and Green Cases D ENNERSYS BRAK NY, Ogres.At lowest market prices, THOMAB H.co 118 HW Hon Rs HIN ro.YOUNG MACHINISTS.We want three OF four SIArt beys, Who nave had experience at bench - worl, for light, easy Work ; good Wages 10 smart lads.H.B WARREN & 60, OTTAWA HOTEL.Thé underiigned have leased for & of this tavorite, frstlass H n- Sle rere tn bet de mali 1 vor: EE [p= GEORGE W.MAIO Stroud and Bhoed In the Dominion.REMOVED Suen RIE MONTREAL AND OTTAWA, On BATURDAY, the Win INSTANT.Passengers by 7 c'oisoik train to Læchine every moriing.se rt J)OMINION BUILDING HOOIBTY, Orvicr: 556 Br.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL ation Stock Subseribed, $3,000,000, Founded 14th Augwat, 1872.Permanent Btock open for fubseripion, in syares of #16, months.Uh Dividend far the six months ending 1st.Ma:ch, has been at the rate of uine per cent annum, which left & large margin profits to form1 n rest Or rescrve n + for a9\u2019 DEPARTMENT.-\u2014BIX per cen auras usder $500 pt shart notice.Five per cœnt for sums over atsho .Beven r cent for any amoust deposited with the ety for « periods exoseding three months.Persons with fands can make profitable and safe Investments in the permanent stock.F.A.QUINN, 128-13 Beo.- Treas.SEASON OF NAVIGATION, 18v73.rom Annes BOOK \"ABSTRACT AND WOOD BOOKS, MANIFEST BOOK RECEIPT BOOKS, © RIP rR TIME BOOKS, EEHOUYE REOEIP IR, va OUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS, &o., A And everything in the way of gencral § Uonery.Blank Books of all kinds made to pétiorn.MORTON PHILLIPS § BULMER, (Buocessors 10 R.Urabim), Established BOOK > ACCOUNT- STATIONERS AN 875 NOT RE DAME STREET.0) - 4 E HAVE JUST RECEIVED Our usual large and well-assorted SPRING BTOCK or , JOHN FOLEY'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS.These Pens, being considered the best manu- payavle lu per cest every | \u201cne ARE FIRST LASS ESTABLISH- , 517 street, fifth door West Rof Bt, Lawrence n street, Montreal.ROY &' UADOTTE, Merchant Talo A ea Tw See Pants a speciality, rtment of Coating foi Pt x large ol x sprivs and Fail Vestinga, French, Bcotch and West of-Kngland eedw, Haberdashery of the best quality and of the latest patterns.Heat of tradeamen employed.Justice 0 all, One price only, @-1Y A MERIOAN TOURISTS.FOR FASHIONABLE TAILORING AND ; SELEUT READY-MADE STOCK IN ALL THR \u2019 AMHRIOAN 8TFLES, &e, \u2018For Gentlemen's, Youths\u2019 and Boys\u2019 wear WALSH'S, 463 NOTRE DANE STRERY, Near MoGil ajrest.Prices very moderate, \u2018 120¢ factured in the world, we can with 08 warrant every re sell.Prices from gi upwards.GEO.HORNE & BON, 71 aod 73 8t Franools Xavier street.108 J UBT RECEIVED, newest d in GOODALL™B PLAYING 0.of the follow- NATIONAL, P.C élorren, i TUDOR BOSE TRITON ORIENTAL TE ., 0, à drrbà \u2018?* day &0,, bc.A0 WILLIAM MILLAR, STATIONER AND AOVODNT HOOK MANURA ; 94 Bt.Francois Xavier Etroct.J] OUSEEEEPERS, ATTENTION! Just received, a beautiful assortment of WINL OW A180, HOURE-FURNIBHING GOOLS, WHICH ARE FOR SALE VERY LOW, AT CHAS.NELSON'S, 218 St.Lawrence Main Street.S MoCONKEY, Late at 136 and 158 Bt.James street, begs.to inform his patrons and the publie generally that his NEW PREMTARS, at 24] Bh James strost, are fitted up In fAirst-cisss style sas REBTA BADDLE ROCK OYSTERS tmported daily during the season.Also, PARKER BAYS.HE EOLICITS A CALL 1 ST.JAMES AT REET, (Dirpotly opposite the Ottawa Hotel), MPROVED SELF-CLEAN- ING, WARM-AIR FURNACES, ADAPTED FOR HARD OR 8OFT COAL, WOOD OR PEAT.Osll and Ezamins for yourself, AT \u2018 CORNER OF DOROHESTER AND BLEURY ST RENTE.JOHN STATE, TINSMITH, PLUMBER & GASFITTEE.Jobbing punctually atiended to 1m F OR 8 AL BE, -AT THR DOMINION ENGINE AND BOILEB jh .19,.31, & 23 QUEEN STREET, 1 M Terms Very Liberal: x mn horse-power on, \u201c \u201c « One D + © \u201c Qe 18.«0 wu \u201c 13 \u201c Ll \u201c Ong mM =n nw \u201c Ona : [I \u201c \u201c \u201c \" \u201c * / 3 LU .due Boiler 15 feet length, 2] feet 10 inches One Koller 13 reat ih Tenet à 1 diam ey wining 44 810010 Ines oiler, 3 foot.d 1 a diameter, nghes à > pion voue in dma .re on ere fous 1u Lance cismates) ers, v containing 29 3-inch tubes.} One 12 feet Boliar, 3 (net 3-tnohed In diam den containing 3 8-inch bey.E.H.CHAS.LION 100-41 OT IOUEK&.Jun?recetved, a so ent assortment df Ames tican Chamiolers.Half Pevd:nnia, Portables, &c.Fnrsale cheap | A wo {174 JOHN ERNE \u20ac Phrase doors \u2018Vest oF Bleary street.\u201d & RURLKIGHS.HARTT & BAKER, WHOLESALER COAL DRALRRS, are now prepated Ww ountract with dealers and javes courmmers, to deltyer, during the 6omin; : Ni - WAR and RODEUN ER ud oon YB delebrated LACKAWANNA QUAL.To parties calling at their Office any Infor 89 MONTREAL JH CUSE OLEANING.Don\u2019, forget to use Birks\u2019 O£-Gall In hone cleaning ims tor y: ur Cavpsta It re moves Rl staal t thee me lime renewa the colars to they briliancy, Fer nes, it in unsur pasted.For asle by TRY oy John Birks.et INES & JAUFFRAY, a.BL street.Montreal.vo 00 CORNICES,| Crrneue!* y Nor 10 E.OHARLES BOON, Late of the firm of Boon & Woodworth, begs to thank his numerous friends and customers for past favors, aud solicits a continuanpe of the same In his new stors, No.19 Bt.Lawrence Main street, which he wili open on or about the 8rd of April, with : new and wel! selected stock of Oloths, Does, Cassimeres.English, Sootoh and Cauadiau Tweeds, Ready- made Clothing and Furnishing Goods.Lr, \u2018onleubg Boon, MERCHANT TAILOR & CLOTHIBR a - Nc.19 ft.Lawrence Main street.W A NTED, 200 Goop PANT HANDS.' : Broth.HS + APPLY TO 14 HR #0 #08, Mon 5 & 7 RECOLLEUF STRHEL n STAFFORD, Merchant Tailor 73 BT.JAMES BYREET.| \u2014 Cents farnishing thelr own Cloth, can have 1t made up in the latest style, Very low for cash.Garments cut.EVOLUTION IN PANT Tallor, 45¢ BLEURY STREET, has matured a new ae entti fit in all Lo spsois, superior system now In 1 and style his S G OLTMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND OLOY HIRR, M1 BT, JAMES BTRAET Just received, ootch and OOATINGS, &o.Perfect fit, ve READY-MADE CLOTHING at BOYCE & CO.\u20198 DRY.GOODS BTORE, Na.3{7 Si.Catherine street, corner of Wolfe streets.Irzou want pair or pants to fit you to à Ÿ, try the above lahment, and you will home please, Nothing aret-class Outting and Fitting: 8 ! À ish TWEED muos.REEVES, GUN-MAKER, 687 CRAIG STRERT, 687.MONTRBAL.; D FIRST-CLA8S BALMON BODS, SALMON LINE, &c, ac MINNOW PROPELLER BPOON BAIT, LIVE MINSOWS FOB BAIT, | Asso, SALMON, BABS TROUT LIER.« \u2026 oo or eue Cm 48 tL ., Rapeicing 1p.BARS, As, UIpowAly &- pdt, Jew QEFROIAL TO THE PUBLIC.[7 K, MACDONALD, +, HLAOE AND WHITE SMITH, - HELL-BANGER, LOUKRMIT E, ds, 2 LATOUR YTRERT , (A few doors West of Beaver Etafl), MONTBEAL.and Bullders' work made te maer,! Ali orders promptiy attended to, À _Ppsosrpoapepnies 1 |, 0000 | DR L 0 THAYER MoGILL UNIVERASITY, MONTREAL PETSIOIAN, SURGRON AND Hse REMOVED to his former reside 208, No.% BRAvam PÉPRAON, WE Er Artifictel inserted.Hy on the eye removed.rented an.W IRE-WORK Of all Kinds to order! | ANDS and BASKETS, AROHES and TRELISES, FLOWER, | GARD IVES ¢ ALLEN yeur Persons So saulterated, \u201cwholesome or dliuted Mlk ure liabletoa An ' WINDOW GUARDS, &e-} MONTREAL MONDAY.JUNE 9.1828.d CORPORATION OF MONTHREAL\u2014MIT.K, \u2014Publio notios is hessby given, that ace oording to Law, no person is wllowad toselt Milk in thm oity, rv uuless such person shail bave +3 obtained rom the Chief of > 1'ollce u [iocstne to thay effect, and paid the sum of Une Lollur therefore; which said lioense must qe renewed overy un.ot Twenty Dollars, or an imprisonment of thlity daya for eacn offence.(By order,) CHB, GLACKMEYER; Chy Clerk, Ory CLERK'S OF FICE, City call, Montrea), 6.h Jans, 173.133-2 CORPORATION OF MONTRE AL\u2014DOUS ! LOGS ! \u2014 Public votice is hereby given that according to Law, every owner (r Kecper of a Dog in this ety is he! , under Severs A pe a] ve 1 \u2018ster numbered and ficonset at the OfMoe of the Chief af Police, and to vide the said Dog with a collar, to which ll be attached, by a metalllo fastening, a circular metallic plate with numbar cf License, 40.,- inrcn erecn, to be had at the said ofMoe of the Chief of Pallce.All found ram after the Firat July next.not cnllared as aforesaid, shall be Licensed Dogs found in nied by ir owner, may taken up ans {mi nd: (Byorder,) CHS.ULACKMEYER, _ City Olerk.Orry OLFxK'8 OFFICE, \u2019 Olty Hal Montreal, 1b June, Wy 130-3 CORPORATION OF MONTRE À La \u2014 re LE OF BUILDING MAT LE, &co\u2014Will be sold by Public on the ground, on DAY.the Kieventh = instant, at KLEVEN o'clock = a m,, the undermenti ned materials in the opening of Bhunter atreet:\u2014I.Seventy-two feet of Iron Fence, with Stone base, inciuding four Stone Pl:ilata and Iron Gate; 4.One hundred and fifiy-inree feet of Ornamental Maiera Fenoe; 8 Part of a Briek Biable and Bhed; 4.Trees and Shrabe, (By order), CH#, GLACKMEYER.Oly Clerk.M CirY Has ' } { ontreal, 6th June, 1878 § Se JOHN J.ARNTON, RAILWAY, OF CANADA.TENDERS FOR STORES.\u2014 \u2018The GRAND TAUNK RAILWAY COMPANY ts prepared to recelve Tenders for stores, to be'used dwing the year, commencing Ist July, 1873, rms of Tender, with list» of material anil all other information, can be had on sp- plicat \u2018on at the general Htere-keepers Offtov Peint St Charles.Tenders, endorsed \u201cTarderu for Stores\u201d and addressed to the $- cratary and Treasnrer, will be received up to SATURDAY, June 14th, inclusive.C J.BRYDGES, Managing Director.Montren!, May 15.b, 1878 116 12e0d (} BAND TRUNK ; RAILWAY.#ALE OF ROLLING MILL PLANT AND MATERIAL.sere, F.W.COATE & Co.haye recsived *ructiora from the Grand Trauk Krlwsy 0 be \u2014 ma - WEDNESDAY, THE fy JULY NEXT, AT THB ; ' DON STATION, TORONTO, te Rolling Mill, Plant, and Materials as The : re NON: : ne about 800 torse- ode large, hor'zontay wer, er, 0 fuot stiote.\\ t2inon ayi Tan lage Boilers.Two Nnrmyth Steam Hammers, Podd'ing and Heatirg Fumaces, Rolls for Relis and Merchant Iron, team Punches, Jak d the general goar- ing, machinery and tools of an extensive Rolling Mil, he Saio will take place st ELEVEN c\u2019olock.or viewing the machinery, ayply to toe p ay.O J.BRYDGES, anagin rector, ,_180-eod , Montreal BANK OF MONTREAL.Aiso, the Brick, Slate, Timber and Iron = in the Rolling Mill bullding \u2018and | Notice ls hereby, given thatthe amount of warplus premiunc reai'sed on the unsub- sorived new stock of this Institution (scoond inque), equal to $56 «er each old share, will be payable at the Bank aud 1s branches, om and after WEDNESDAY, the Eighteeuth day of June next.ENGLAND.Signor Mario is In London, and Ît is said that he will again appear on the stage.Captain Crawloy, author of \u2018The Billiard Book,\u201d is about to issue à work, entitled, \u201cWhist for all Piayera.\u201d A proposition is on foot for the erection of smemurial ofthe late Maria B.Jones, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.The bust of Mr.Gladstene, by Mr.J.D.Critenden, originally intended for the Royal Academy, has been placed in the Internation al Exhibition.The late Miss Harrison, of Weaton Hall, Sheffield, who died recently, has by her will loft £63,500 to various religious and chari- tabl» societies.Mr.Augustus L.Noel, manager of the Liverpool Exchange Club, has boon arrested in London on a Charge of embemling the funds of the club.The Wittisbury estate in Northampton- shire, of 6,000 aores, bas been sold for £305,- 000, the timber, tillage, &0, to be taken by valustion.The purchaser was Mr.Robert Loader.i Mr.Allsopp\u2019s huating stud was seld on the 124k ult., at Taitersall\u2019s, Mr.Allsopp having retired from the Mastorship of the \u2018Worcestershire hounds.The stud of thirty horses realized nearly 5,000 guiness.At Lowestoft, on the 13th ult., the 100th birthday of Lady Smith, widow of Sir James Edward Smith, once President of the Lin- næan Society, was celebrated by a dinner to a hundred old people of both sexes.Joshua Lebailly, one of the Royal Court judges, was sentenced to five years\u2019 penal servitude by the Jersey Court, on the 13th ult., for illegal dealing with certain property of the Meroantilo Bank of Jersey.Messrs.Chapman & Hall asy they know nothing about the arrangements said to have been made for the publication of a Welsh\u2019 tranelation of Mr.Dickens\u2019 worka.As they own the copyright of these works, no such translation can be legally published without their sanotion.Messrs.Barraud have sompleted a memorial window in the ohyroh at Strattord-on- Avon.Mr.Graves, publisher, is.the donor, and the subject is the Queen of Sheba\u2019s visit to Solomon.The memorial occupies the window space immediately above Shake spoare\u2019s grave.: The Marquis of Lorne having writisn to the Archbishop of Canterbury suggesting the raising of a fund for augmenting the smaller livings in the Chureh of England to at\u2019 loast £200-a year, his Grace has replied, warmly supporting the proposal.Mr.Sydney Laman Blanchard, barrlator-at law, is about to start for Bombay, to edit tho Times of India.Mr.Blanchard is not new to Iudirn journalism ; twelve years ago he conducted the Mofussulite, and on his return to this Gountry was for aome time editor of Allen\u2019s Indian Mail.Mr.Motley has in the press a blographico- historical work, \u201cThe life and death of John «of Baraeveld,\u201d including the history of the primary causes of the Thirty Years\u201d War.Baroeveld was the chief of the mission who same over from the Low Jountries to beg Queen Elisabeth to assist the Protestants there.The copyright of Keble's \u201cChristisn Year,\u201d which, publiahed originally in 1826, for years brought the author & royalty of more than £800 per annum, has just expired, and itis therefore to bo expooted that scores of new market, as the work has pularicy.The difficulties (consequent on the death of Lord Dalling) which retarded the completion of the ** Life of Lord Paimerswn,\u201d have besn overeome through the energies of Mr.Bent- Joy, snd theZthird volume, bringing the life down to 1857, will appear next September.Lord Dalling\u2019s \u201c Sketohes of Peel, Melbourne and Lafayette\" will also appear at the same time.: .- Mr.Bruce, on the 8th uit, ressived » numerous depntation of working miners from Bootland, who complained of what is termed the oppressive charaster of some of the seo- tions in the Coal Minea\u2019s Regulation Act.On the Home Besrstary stating that he éould nold'out no hope of present iutorfereæce, it not yet lost its po- | was intimate that about 40,000 colliers 'oon- templated an immediate strike unless their grievance were redressed.At a sale of articles formerly belonging to Sir Joshua Reynolds at Christie and Manson's recently, Mr.Graves, of Pall-Mail, bought the diploma, signed by George IIIL., appoluting Bir Joshua one of the original forty soademiciane; and at the game time he urchased a curious M.S.note-book contain-.ng details of the journey of the Duke and Duchess of York to Scotland ia 1670.Ina ocket of the book was found, etrefully 1a- botte by Sir Joshua, a look of hair of Lady Waléograre, whose portrait, pulated by him, is now at Btrawberryhiil.The Yorkshire Post says that a sohems Is at last in contemplation to remove some of the vandalisms which disfigure the noble pile of Cistercian ruine at Kiskstall.The representatives of the late Earl of Cardigan, who own the monastery, having evineed a desire to dispose of the place, the lessees have re- scived upon purchasihg the property, and they purpose restorin : the abbey to some extent.With this object in view, Sir Gilbert Beott, the eminent ecclesiologioal architest, bas been instructed to report upon what should be dons.Mr.and Lady Diana Huddleston met with a serious accident on the 13th ult.As their carriage was passing along the Brompton road, the horses bepamé unmanageable and ran away, the coachman baving no control overthem.The conchman and footman were thrown from the box, and the carriage was dashed against the wall of the oratory at R \\ Mr.Hud R.BANGUB, .y General hg Montrea', Sad June, 1873.17 GITF AND DISTRIOT SAVINGS BANK.HRANOHES HAVE BKEN OPENED IN ST.JOBEPH STREET, No.38.- AND BT.CATHERIN £ STRERT, No.2a.Depesita from 5 cents to $2,000 will be re- ool ved, bub repayments will be made only at ! ; \"Qitce hours froma 10 to 3, aud in the evening êto8 \u2018Another branch will shortly be opened in the nelghhorbocd Bt.Jean Baptiste Village.PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE ONITED ress, Ho LEVY & CO, have just hod tbe Etore, No 235 Notre l'ame atreet, with a chace stook ©f Heal Hair, Imitation Hair and Yhread Chignors.Switobes and Godin, they hope their castomers snd tbe publio in general wiliglvethemn a caltas thoy © DOW #4'iing thelr fos 25 per cant luw an any otber bouse the Dominlon.Also, & large stock of FANCY TOYS, IB JEWELLERY, AN PRAISE EG II SAE LEARY.: BA; s bt.ETE (GO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.\u2014 The undersigned have this day formed 8 Coparinerahtp for the purpose of sarrying on business sa STOUK BROKERS and WARE + J.D, CRAWFORD À CO 91, D, CRAWFORD.GEORGE W.HAMILTON.\u201c83 HONPITAL Montres), June Sad, 1572.t 125-14 | have been p .dieston and Lady Diana escaped with severe bruises and without s0- rious injary.The Carriage was utteriy des- royed, and the horses, the gifs of ths late it ia feared, hopatsseiy injured.; SCOTLAND.Several fine estates in Hastet Ross have been purchased by Satherland sheep farmers.The Highland Sooiety\u2019s at for ploughing has bosn won by Robert Stewart, Ritatoh has bean chosen farm, Hairnahire.to preside over the Schaol Beard of the paris! Mrs.Matheson, of A -} of Loehalsh, iices-shire., ° E The large werkehop and stores attached to the Tweed vinerias of Olovenferds, Galashiels, destreyed by fire.; t le proposed to eréct a bronge statue | nburgh of Dr.Liviagstons, by Mrs.D; 0 Hill, at n cot of £3,000 te £5,008.- : The Desinsge asd Water Works of Hallater are contracted for by Mr.John Cameron vf Aberdeen, who\u2019 will écumence operations immediately.; It is proposed to establish a Provilent Bank at Oban, Argyllshire, for the benefit of poorer inhabitants.Subscriptions ars being raised for the purpose.; ; The Earl of RoseLery, bas been offered, und, it ls believed, has scoopted, the Lord the death of the Earl of Hopstewn, - The Queen has presented the Re Dr Stewart, Darnoch, to the vaonnt charge im Elgin parish charoh, in coinpliande with the request of the congregation.Color Sergeant James Kennedy, 70th Cameron Highlanders, has this year proved the Dest shot in the regular army, and has obtained the prise, which is £20 and a medal It has beso resolved to hold sn Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures in Aberdeen on the oceasion of the opening of the great hall of the new punile buildings In sutumn.=\u201d The Queen has appointed the t Hon, David Garam Drummond ot 5 kira K.T., to be Her Majesty's Commissioner and.The Presbytery of Kintyre have\u2019 a resolution, enjoining the Rev.Mr.Campbell to appear before them to answer the shatgis of negleatiux his dutles as minister of the parish of Kiliwrry.; CT The Town Council \u2018of Perth have refused the request made.on\u2026 bebail of-the Royal aud perhaps choap editions will deluge the \u2018Lord Zetland ou Lady Disns's marrisge, are, | Lieutenanay of Linlitbgowshire, vacant by al iy of the Churoh of | x ander the i ana syle of 100 General Assembly of fhe Uhureh of Aberdeen, on the 3rd May, by which 6 woman named Christine Stewart, was burned to death.She had left a candle burning by the beside, whiob ignited the ourtaine.The good Templars of Newton-Stewart, Wigtonshire, have petitioned the Lord Ad- vooute \u201cin favor of c law for suppressing all licenses, whether for the manufacture, -ito- portation, or sale of intoxicating liquora for use as beverages.\u201d John MoBeasn, belonging to Inverness, who was recently appointed station agent at Strathoarron, lately committed suiolde.It sppears that the dullness of the position scemed not te have suited his temperament, and latterly affected his mind.Mr.Fulton, the new proprietor of the estate of Glen, Renfrewshire, has been kind enough to continue the privilege whiob axisted in his father\u2019s lifetime of allowing the public to visit ** Tannshill\u2019s Well\u201d and the other favorite resorts of the poet.mow enclosed within his grounds.> The Dundee Advertisor says à marriage ls! about to take place between Sir J.I.Ramsay, Bart, of Bamff, and Miss Stewart, nisce of Mr.Maxtone Graham, gf Cultoqu- hey.Miss Btewart\u2019s father was an officer who met his death at the massacre of Cawn- pore.His daughter was saved threugh the devotion of a native nares, and the ohild\u2014 now Miss Stewart\u2014was the only surviver of the terrible event.The members of the Glasgow Police Beard propose adopting 4 now machine for sweeping streets which they have been shown.The maocine has a pair of revolving brushes similar to the single one on the present machines, but set in such a way that the sweepings are collected at a point betwsen thom.They are then thrown on an iren tray, from whioh an ondlees line of buckets lift the aweopings and throw them into the cart to whish the machine is attached.An Arbroath innkeeper, named John Bassi, died on the 31 May under peculiar ciroumstances.On the 23rd April, he and others attended a.grass sale in the neighborhood of Arbroath.As usual at agricultural sales, there was a dinner tor the company, purveyed by a person ia Forfar.Soon after with illness, more or less severe; but thoy all recovered in the course of a day or two, except Enssie.Doceasod was about fifty years of age.The trade prospects of the Linwood distriet are excellent.The extensive Clippens Shale Oil Company promises to become one of the largest manufacturing and expert conoerns in Sootland.\u2018The mineral from which the oil is extracted forms @ vory extonsive end rich aubsteatum in the vicinity, and will afford ample employment for a long series of years befere ita wealth is exhausted.A comfortable row of new houses has been built near the manufactory ; but the trade is extending so rapidly that new workers have to seek houses for the prosomt in Eldersiie, Johnstone ard Crossiee.It is believed s passenger station will, at an early date, be erected at the village of Linwoed., FAMILY READING oe Look into large families, and you will find some one false, paitry tale-bearer, whe, by Carrying sterios from ons to smother, shall faflame the winds and dissomopose the quiet of the whole family.Aad from families pass to towne or oitiés; and two or three meddling fellows (wen of business, sume oall them), by the venom of their false tongues, shall set the whole neighbourhood together by the ears.Where men practice falsehood, there will be perpetual asuspleions, evil surmisings, doubts and jealousies, which, by souring the minds of men, are the bane and pest of sooiety ; for society is built upon trust, and trust upon the confidence that men bave in one another.Strength of chsraeter oonsista of two things \u2014power of will, and power of self-restraint.Is requires two things, therefore, for its ex- Istence-\u2014atreng (oeling and strong command over them.For wo all very ofton mistako strong feelings for strong oharacter.À man who bears ail befure him; before whose frowa domestios tremble, and whose bursts of fury make the children ot the housshold quake, bocause ho has his ewn way in all things, wo oall him a strong man.The truth is, that he 1s à wesk man ; it is his passions that are strong ; ho, masterod by them, is weak.\u201cou most ure the strength of « man by the power o feelings ho subdues, not hy the power of those taat subdue him.And henos composure is often the highest result of strength.Did we ever tee a map receive a flagrant injury, snd thenreply calmly ?That is » man spiritually strong.Or did we ever soe à man in anguish stand aa if oarved out of a solid rock, mastering himself ?or one bearing a hopeless daily trial remain silent, and never tell the world what cankered bis home pence?! That is strength.He who, with strong passions, remain chaste; he who, keenly sensitive, with manly powers of ta- dignatiem in him, osn be prevpked and yet restrain himself and forgive, those are he strong men and spiritual heroes.Among the olive branches that stsnd abont the table of the happy father of à large family, one of them at least is pretty sure to be one of those warm-hearted, incorrigible, plausibl g , whose ok and destiny the Seotch expressively sum up in the name of \u2018\u2018 ne'er-do-wellL' They are admirable in all the séntimental portions of the filial relation, and in domestio joys or edr- rows perform their part with a gushing eme- tion that wins all hearts.Bat they are possessed with a fixed idea that it ls thelr business to d a muoh money as they can upon their own plensares, and that it is somebody else's duty to supply them with it.Prom this ides no lessons of experience, and no li of time, no ceaxing and no threats ein win them.Itis of no use paying their debts and giving them n fresh atart; for before the start 1s well made the debts are as bad as ever.They are » bottomless pit, into which money Is flang in vain.No sense of humiliation at the necessity of cqnstantly living apon cthers, no shame at the inj they sre doing their brothers and sisters, oan stir them up to the slightest exertion or self- restraint.: I.We read of the golden deeds of those noble women whose names are known in the uttermost parts of the earth, and fesl proud of them too, and de them homage.Thess high, beroie mihds these self-appointed martyre\u2014olaim our Dbighest respsot.But there is another hereism than that which is soon of all the world-\u2014a heroism pare amon mien and common among women-\u2014women of \u2018whom the world never hears; who, if it discovered them, would only draw the veld more closely over their faces and their hearts; and sntrest to be loft alone with God.many thousand true herolnes may exist now of whom we shall never hear! Bus still are there.They sow in sesrst the seed which we pluck the flower and sat the fralss and knew not that we pass the sowser daily Ia the strest\u2014perhaps some humble, ill-dressed woman, earning patetally her own small sustenance, She who nurses a.bedridden mother instead of sending her to the work-honss.She who spends her heart and her money on a dranken father, a reckless brother, or the orphans of kinsman or a friend.She who\u2014 tint why go on with the long list of great litle heroivm,save to commemorate one more form of great little horoism\u2014the commonest, and yet the loxet remembered of al\u2018\u2014name- ly, the heroism of an average mother?Ah! when we think of this last broad fact, when \u2018we gather hope again for poor humaaity ; ond this dark world looks bright, this dis- sased world looks wholesome nnse more\u2014 because whatever else it is or is not fall of, it is at lesst full of mothors.Respeot to age:l peraons is one of the virtues.There is :o period in life when our parents do not claim our attention, love, and warmest affection.From youth to manhood, from middle vo riper years, if our honored parents rurvive, it should be our constant study how we oan best promote their welfare snd happiness, snd smooth the pillow of their declining years.Nothing better resommends an individual than bis sttemtion to his parents.There are suoh dutiful children; \"mes whore highest ambition sesme to be the promotion of their fathers and mothers.They.watoh over them with unwearied care\u2014 supply ail their wants, and by their devotion and Xininess romove all care and rorrow trom their bertis.On the contrary.(here are others, who asm rever to bostow a thought upon their parents and to care but little whother they are situated comfortatlg or Bot.A \"DOUGLAS, BOOT AND Quazn Sçaape \"law Leone rm dira o BHOR Now ls the e to leave.Boot Engineers for liberty to form a permanent military encampment on one of de Inébes, the recreation grounds of the citisèns.Ai tee hçoire out ia à house in the Cowgate, By thelr.conduat \u2018they inorasss.tha ic.cares embitter their lives and bring their gray hair with sorrow to the grave.Selfabnese has stesied their Bearts to the Sirgen cé affea tion, and avarice denies to ir parents 1 eating it, about sixteen porsons were seized | those favors which would materially assist them in the downfall of life.Others, too, by a course of prufligaoy and vice, have drained to tito very Jregs their parents\u2019 cup of happiness and made them anxious f.r death to release them from their sufferings.Uh! how fearful muet be the doen of those children who have thus embittered the lives of their best earthly friends.If there is a \u201cworld of woe beyond the precincts of the tombs,\u201d surely they oannot escape itr horrors.There oan be no happier reflection than that derived from the thought of having contri: buted al! in our power to the comfort and happiness of our parents.When called away from our presence (which sooner or later may be), the thought will he sweet, that our effort and our care smoothed their dec.ining days, 50 that they departed in o.mfort and pssoo.If we were otherwise, if we denied them what their circumstances and necessities required, and our hearts did not become like she nether millstone, our remorse must prove a thom in our flesh, piercing us, sharply, and filling our days with sorréw and regret.THE SCOTCH CHURCH.Hvening Session.The moderster read the~cverture anent egal relations of the Church togthe Tempo- ralitios\u2019 Fund, to the effect that doubts existing on this peint, and whereas it was important ana desirable that such doubts should bo set at rest before the basis of union between the Canada Presbyterian Church in connection with the Church of Beotiand be sent down to the Presbyterian Kirk sessions and congregations, it wasruled that the whole subject of the basis and the present relations to the Temporalities\u2019 Fund bs referred to a special legal commission to be named previous to rising of the Synod to consider and report to the next Synod, whether and how far the change proposed in the future disposal of that fund was legal or consistent with the purposes for which, and the connection in whioh, it was originally obtained.It was moved by Rev.G.Lang, seconded by Mr.Watson, that the prayer of the over- sonded by Mr.George Bell, LL.D., that the overture be dismissed.Rev.Mr.Manu having spoken in favor eof the former, Mr.Morris explainiog that he did not intend to speak in favor of the motion supporting the overture, said he believed that if those maintaining ite desirability poe sessed doubts they were perfeotly justified in making the motion\"in questions.There were two fundamental questiens whioh determined the whole matter, and these two fundamental pointe were to be found in the mi- mute of 1855.It was proper that the question should be perfeatly understood, and as the two principles were contained in the aot road by the clerk during the day he would read it again ; having read the olause to whioh he particularly referred, he closed his remarks.Rev.Mr.Burns, of Hamilton, heartily supported Rev.Mr.Laag's overture.Rev.G.Lang having replied, the amendment being placed to vote, was carried by a vote of 63 to 29.Rev.G.Lang, and & number of others, beg- god that.their dissent be entered, and their names wers duly recorded by the Clerk.Rev.Mr.MoLennan presented the report on the proposed union of Presbyterisn bodies, which, after reviewing the various phapes of the question, concluded as follows: Yeur committes, therefore, think them- solves justified in advising that the time has come for the Synod to transmit their basis and the aceompanying resolutiong \u201cnow reported to the inferior judicatories and congregations of the Church, with instructions to oonsider them carefully and report their opinions thereon to the next annual meeting, #0 that the mind of the offics-boarers and members of the Church may be fully ascertained, with respect to tse practicability of the proposed union, without further delay.In advising the adoption of this censtitution- al course, oonformably to the united action \u2019 upon by the negotiating committees at their last meeting, they further reccmmend that they be transmitted without change, so Kato avoid tte neodssity of amother juint meeting of committees.Dr.Cooke moved that the resolution be approved, confidently expecting that the same resclution would be passed elrewhere, and received with equal cordiality.The negotiations from the outset had been char - \u2019 and Christian spirit, introducing them into parental intercourse with men entitled te their respect and confidence.He waa sure that it would be with deep regret that they would part with the old historio men, connesting them even in this distant Iand with the heroes, saints, doings, darings and sufferings of three centuries of a sainted Church and poeple: parting with that close connestion with the Parent Ohureh which they hed hitherto maintained.That which alone re- conclled them té these sacrifices, was in part « work of necessity, and in part » duty.Mr.Morris seconded the above motion.Mr.Mitchell maintained that If they ao- ceptad the terms on which union was offered, they taeitly decided that the action of the mon who had so nobly \u2018stood up in 1844 was wrong, and he, for one, would never be a party to any proceeding of the kind; in the torms on which a distribution of the Tem- nothing ltke fairness; if the Canada Presbyterian Church had shewn any disposition to meet them on any portion ofthese terms, he, for one, would have been most happy to meet them in others; but so far as he could observe no such feeling had been shown* in the negosistions.He moved that they thank the committee for its services, rejoiced to tnd that tho atendards, discipline, and action of the two churobes were identieal, and inasmuch as the spirit and desire for union exhibited hy the Committee had not been re- eiprosated by the General Assembly of the Canads Preabyterian Churoh\u2014and inasmuch sa the desire had thereby been much lessened on the part of their congregations and ministers, redolved thet unless diseussion on, and interpretation of, atandseds bel laid aside, the Synod withdraw from { er communication with the Canada Preabyterian Church.Rev.Mr.Burnets, of Hamilton, seconded the motion, on the ground of his attashment to the Charch of Beotland and that Churoh.Rev.Mr.MoLennan read a despatch he bad received from Dr.Alexander Topp, at Toronto : Basis passed this forenoun by 123 to 34 votes.\u201d [roud and prolonged a plause.) \u2018The other parts and the send- ae * Le carried also, L think.\u201d à e supported the union project vigorously, urging that they were bound in all honor as having bing fairly des! with to reciprooste with equal fairness.- Rev.Mr.MoPherson, of Lancaster, having potes, Rev.I.M.Grant, of Hallfax, alluded in strong, and flattèring terms to the tenor of Dr.Cooke\u2019s address.He did not wonder at | any opposition shewn to the conditions, being well aware that in actual life they found peo- pl not as they wished them to be, and nowing that when they eame in contact with men of the other Church, they found them te entertain opinlons which they disliked\u2014a feelin which on similar grounds was returned.In votiog for union he held that they would only be true to the history of the Church of Seotland in the colonies, and he inquired, what was their connestion with that Churob as » body, but merely the name\u2014 nothing more ; in reality they had no Gunnee- tion with the Ceurch of Scotland, but i= unlon the connection they posreesod, individaaily, would remain unohanged.* He averred that if the question was his relinquishment of his personne relations to the Chureh of Sontiand, © oould not see how the saoriñce could be made, and advrcated union as it would extend their body throughout the length and breadth of this great nion, and because in so doing they wenld merely endorse the traditions of their Churoh,fuléliing the duties inalionshly belonging to a national and religious organisation.He trusted that the great ceboms of union would not stop hers, and-fervently hoped with but one otherstep, a brighter day than might at present ssem practicable might draw, and all Protestant chuyolies would ses that it was possible for Hem to combihe on the same solid, scriptural baeis.He could'nct conéeive a man imbaed with tue ides of a national church at the thought that all the seattered ohildien of J.hn Kuox in this Dominisn.wers agreeing to meet on the old standard, agreeing to go back and nooept this asthe basis of union, withoni n-single word or addition ; they did not hold pe; ti rinoiplés, and he thought thay Pre pépahd on, they were / - tare be granted; and by D.M.Garden, se- |\u2019 poralities Fund was proposed, he saw,{°® PRICE ONE CENT.willing to support the.very same olple # their fathers supported three rete : They maintained that the State should ovnnected with religion, not believing in & Godless state ; God was the King of natiods as well as of men, and nations refusing t serve Him should be utterly destroyed.If thoy desired to foel the heart of Scotiahd throb, they were not to go to the tea.rooth at the House of Commons where zat theft Boottish representatives, but to the genersl assembly of tne Church of Scotland at Edin- burg, to the Free Church, to the Synod of tha United Presbyterian Church, and one would\u2019 soo these men and thousands of Scotohme; hanging on their lips, meking the observes feel that he had hold of the heart of vlad Beets land.(Applause.) With Canadians, were thers not something of the same feslings, asd were they not to aim at building up this nay tionality on what they believed to be holly and higher principles than they consid those on whioh the Great Republic was structed.He hoped the amendment would be withdrawn, as it was based on & Missons ceptien.be , he hour being half-past eleven, | : adjourned till this morning, when Butte was resumed.Fourth Day.> The morning session was resumed at I o'clock, when the debate on the question of union was resumed ; 1t was deolded to with draw from the resolution, proposod by Rev.Dr.Cook, for the endorsement of the prossed- ings of the Joint Committees, the portion res \u2018lating to the Temporalities Fund, which will be submitted as a diatinot motion ; otherwise the position was unchanged, and the Synod took recess at one o'clock, without having ar: rived at a deoision.The discussion waneom= tinued at threes o'clock, but there exists hi aoubt but that the motion will \u2018be carried y a large majority, slight feeling being exhi bited favorable to Mr.Mitchell's amendment: \\ POLICE COURT.Before W.H Brehaut, Esq.P.M, June 7th.Joseph Gslarneau, convicted of commiting an assault upon Esther Abraham, a Jewesk was fined $3 and oests or 15 days.j ' Proceedings taken by Narcisas Maloula vs.Jean Bte.Boivin, for an assault and battery, were dismissed.\u201c John MoDermott, seaman, ship Ranger, for desertion was sent down for ene week.Tho case ef John Bullivan, seaman, arrested by Const.Furleng on suspiolon of being a deserter, was suepended.Elias Eversen, Suend Everssd and Rand Gunderson, seamen, arrested by Conmable Holdbrook, on suspioion of having deserted froin the barque Hebe, at Québec, wereidea- tifèd by the osptain who arrived this mern- ing, as the parties of whom he was in seareh, and were committed to prison for two monthe; with the understanding that when the tims oame for the departure of the vesssl from Tiree Rivers, to which she will proceed to~ morgow, spplieation shouid be made for thp men who will be then plased sp-board.Henry MoGlone, Lagauchetiore street, drenkenness, $2 and eosts or 1 month.Mary MoArthur, do., $1 and costs or tem days.m.Carrell, seaman, arrested for drunks entess, was returned to his vessel.RECORDER'S COURT.Before J.P.Sexton, Esq., QC.June Tth.\" The following persons weye fined for drunks enness :\u2014 Richard Creavan, William W; t Donnell, Joseph Courville, ay Senn Johanna Rafter, Jehn Orr, Ma John MeCormack, and Theophile Patrick Meshan, earter, Etienne arpestod ou a warrant, loiteriag, $10 or sw months.- Miéhael Furlong, carter, Shannon street; days.Aline Leger, oarter, Shannon street, asting drunk, $1.50 or 10 days.b Jobn Burns, plumber, Craig street, dri without a nuebor the law having been one plied with, he wasldisoharged.The osre of D .niel Jackson, carter, P st , arrested for so overloading his nit &s to drop mud on Jacques Cartier square, it appeared that the foreman of the Cozpenthe tion Department was selely te blame.Four prisoners were discharged.Travellers, À Traveilers are always liable to sodden tagks of dysentery and cholera morbos, from bome vos Dpt Hay Lara Yop v unp n Ty vie\u2019 V Pain Wiler may always be rel in such cased.AS ROOD 88 foal the toms, take one Toaspoondal 10a il ns Bir well together and drt hex.The r is almost magiodd, the oure certain, Painting.Moaars.JONES & YOOX NY, late of Bt, trick\u2019's Hall, ha thelr Pain Era ion dosh ny ndow and Screens done ri first-class style.w P.8, \u2014 Parties wanting th Pa Forging $0.400% Ingood styl © oe! per Ja reli to give Mets spring LurTry comes on, as t rain to get work done to thelr Gentlemen wiio appraclate fine will be pied to learn thatthey can, by at McMillan & Oo.\u2019s, ree pattern suits houses of Mesara., & Oo, of Moustenr Dusautoy, of Paris, who are oom.fessediy the first Sailors in and they aan have fac-similies of theses.made from the newest and ma! procarable in London.3 Ht, James next dudr west Ottawa Hotel.HoNmmY,\u2014It is commonly said whito is black, and woe versa, but oave {rey hair, by vaing the # HAIR ent diffiouity ia easily overooms.sents per botilo; three bottles dow Gardner, Ghemist, #7 Notre mine ecle rronrietor.best cut and workmanship ef any the city.CHANGE IN Busruss- MT.\u2018Rdgar sou went à SEAT, UY Ons nf WosthaYS hast.' rm Knowing tham by o we would FER Pate Le LB wm BR 8 only the est bv .a) Oth: 81 ver bought at a discount of.» - @ W.WARNER & SON, Uer.Nctre Dame & Bi, Fra.Xavier streets Dany, Davies & Co, Brokers in sills, Bhares Kxhange, &c., and Agents for the nagoolation af Mortgages and Financta! arrangement generally, No.117 Et.Francois Xavier street, Montreal Re ! Your choice 0° 50 000 diffsrant srileles, new, use and ornamental, for cna dollar each, Just redetved at Harper's Mammoth Dollar tore, 247 Nc ire Lame street.Grant's Bi-fccal Bpectecles preserve tte sight, ' 18-1m If you bnve a congh with raising ¢ f Phlegm pee an De, pigbt rweats nd irrega'ar- Y Ofthe Dowais, lys cf appétite, and g>ne- deblu und : sw.» need It throng hout the Do.Jon wl atti ne greateMeacy in arrest.\u20181gPhna fne o! the Consumptive, It bo gi: A at ther ot « [the evil, the ot: mach, aed r.ects digestion, Anatmi\u2018ation of Food.and he jormat on of healthy blocd rap'dy ine vigoratimg the ocona'itution ard restoring AE gh 10 take aud permanent In e eno ity of relapse.Boid by all druggists at W.HB, MoGowan, L.D.8., Dentist (su00ess sor to tbe late Dr.O, W.Webb), 148 @t, Lan- rence Main street, Montreal.Having had ar extenaive 106 in the United States for the past twenty eam he feels confident of giving on to all who m hi tronage.Al! Dental operations orformed in the latest style, and in the most thorough and scientific manner known in the Dental reasonable.The follow.ng references are kindly permiticd: H, R.Gray, Cuemiat, 144 Rt, Lawrence tree .J.8 ham, M.P., Philipabargh; Geo, W.Btephens, Pets Ooundillar; C.Euq., Ottawa Hotel; H, Kdson, Es, 155 Bt Pos rentre street; JL Albtoc favor him Decker, az iyood THINGS NOT È y Kxows\u2014Tha Coats, Pants Hor oan be, cleaned and pressed, ual to new, without shrinking.hat ladles\u2019 dresses can he dyed or eleaned without being ripped apart.table-oovers, carpets, mata, &a., oan be dy gr oleaned equal to new gods, and that nil this 18 dom nfstclase sty lo, and Tene\" oraig prices, tbe Roy e Wor atreèl, néas ald BL, Fatriox's an ; 43-3aw-8m \u2014 ea\u201d Thue best of Havane and Goqegtio Cigare can alway bo found at Ndgar Wethay's Oigar tore, HI BL.James street.1 du er dailazs lg ta be pd \"| Captain General Rivera has promulgated | Net Kherisements To-Day ticulars apply to ® BIGAVATORS.Tenders wanted for Excavating.For par- JOHN BOYD, \u2014 Nos.11 and 13 BL John street.Eeoror Assistant Lok BTAR offices.R.W.OOWAN'S, Corner of Notre Dame aud BL Peter MEN'S, YOUTMS', AND BOYS\u2019 HATS.New Advertisements Tol WANTED, by » young man having five yearn\u2019 Sxperience viiustion a8 HOOK per, sr - ANTED, situation by a tart Lad .wis the di dexing : wruld make Bir streets, ANTRD IMMEDIATELY, a T 18e Bervan 68 Victoria str Ex) alone, for Post-office.LW whieh left Montreal at Nooo - owner's name an silver office.VW ANTED TO RENT, an (vs and Horse, or an Fxpress summer.Address Hox om 184 , 88l1k Umbzells, on \\rain for Lachine band.The À will ve rewarded on return'ng it to the rar horong! t for 4 family of three, Apply a cet Ph 134-3 self y nssfai in the house.Apply at ; v1 Craig street.is THE OLD SHOP, so long ED = nou and favos known, lied .& respecta irl, a situs.with s varied com ie\u201d mormon: of on as Foo-omaid or Narre ; would like to go tO the sea-side.Apply ats Phillive\u2019 Pince.134 n t ANTEL, by à girl of 14, & situation in a arcy to e Or à Confectiouery ; best city references, Address L, 4, STAR office.| 131 of Chennevil treet; good references.A oder ANTED, gentlemon\u2019s or families\u2019 wash.LY a respo Lable pereon.at No.80; le s : 184- ANTED.by a French Boy, man, Address L, 10, BTAR Queen street.ANTED, a s'tuation sé Hatter\u2018s bhop- by a 7ouvg man from Ergland.office.134 WANTED, Bench ] Apply 13 à situation to walt on table, or similar employment, ina private family.Apply at 181 Bt.Antafhe street.184 JUND a Purss with a small sum of money.Apply st the Mountain bres Halil.CAPITAL.\u2026.\u2026 In Bhares of SIR FRANCIS HINES.JAMES DOMVILLE, Eeq., veu Tne Hon.A.P.fitably.he Coal Fields cf Nova Scotia, Spikes per week.- The & other Edge Tools.| Mass, J, D.ORAWPORO à CO, Montreal, 4th Jane, 1878 ROYAL thres months\u2019 intervgl.in the same ;'reraises one fear ago, Gold Brook $:00 each, with power to imareass \u2014\u2014 Tee IT TTT TT - OF THE \u2014\u2014 Preescoggre carrer vanase \u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 PROVISIONAL BOARD: veus esse np 0 b0000s Presicent.MP.Vows en ves.Vice-President.DIREJTORS : W.MUIRHEAD, Benator, * = CARON.Esq, M.P.GEORGE McKEAN Es.MmisRs.MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, Rolling Mills Co, | > DOMINION OF CANADA, INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.$1,000.00 PRESENT ISSUE OF STOOK.+++.500,000 Shares, GEORGE R.BURPEE, Esq., President European and North Amerioan Ra'lway.The Hon.A.J.BMITH, M.P.-This Company is formed for Rallroad Equipment purposes, manufacture of Rolling [ Stook, and such other work of a like of nature as ihe Mills may be adapted to produos pro- It 1s interd- d to carry on operations at the Rolllhg Mills, Axe Factory and Nall and t8piKe Factory, now occupled by Mess #8.D.MYILLE BCOVILLE & Co, at Cotd Brook, bt.John County, New Brunswick, established 40 years since by W.H.Scovili, Fsq.The distance from the Works t» deep water at Bl.Joha is only three niles hy Rail-the rate of freight being 20 cents per ton-and the same line of rallway affurdi direct acces Lo The Rolling Mills now tura out 15 tons of Finished Iron perday, with three Heating Fur naces and ono Puddling Furnace for Mill Bars.The Nil and Bpike Factories are adequate to the manufacture of 1,250 kegs of Nails and \u2018xe Factory is fally equipped and turns cut 100 Axes per day, or their equivalent in The situation of the prorerty, and the well-established character of the work hitherto turned out from these Mills; the economy with which it 1s done, owing to tha abundant water-power, cheapn:ss of Iron, Coal, Libor and Transporta\u2019ion, would seem not only to promise a certalnty of grea! profit, but almost to defy competion.Books of Bubsaription will be found at the Offices of the Brokers of the Company, Br, FRANCOIS XAVIRR BTRERT, and 7% HosPrRAL STRENT, From whom all detalis of Information can be obtained.138-10 1 CANADIAN , In Fifty Thousand thares of $100 each.A.Fire and Marine Insurance Co.AUTHORIZED OAPITAL,.$5,000,000.The Hon.John Young, M P., Messrs.Thos.Oaverhil], L A.Boyer, M.P., Benjamin Lymar, J.F.Bincennes, Andrew Ro%tertson, James Crathern, Wm.Workman, J.R.Thibaudeau, John Duncan, E.K.Greene, John A.Perkins, Joseph Barsalou, KE.G.Peuny, J.Hodgson, R.J.Reskie, John Grant, Henry Bulmer, Wm.McNaughtoa, James Benny» Henry Lyman, J.Donnelly, 8.H.May, James Ooristine, John Popham; Wm.Rodden: Waller, Mactarlan, Wrp.O'Brien, Andrew Wi son, Henry Mulholland.Alexander Buntin.and hos.TIM have secured an A0.of Inc.rporation fgr tbe above Company during the last sexsion of Parliament, to carry où the business of Fire and Marine Insurance.Tne autharised Capital of the Company ls $5,000, 0 0, in 50,000 hares of $10 each.Five per cent in payable oa subscription of the tock, and 8 per cent within three months thereafter.The remainder of the Block 1s payable in sysh instalments as the majority of the Uirectors ghall determine; not, however, fo exéeed five per cént, per call, and af perlugds of not less than The present rate for Fire In:nrance throughont the Dominion (the result {combination amovg the various Insurance Companies) are, it is belley(d, not only excessive butun- necp-SAry ; And however severe the lasses to theses Companies may have been in the late calamitope fi 08 in Uhienga, Boston and other oltles inthe United Biates, the loses In Ww business of Insuarnoce thrazbout the Dom Inlon does not warrant the great increase which bas lutely taken place In the rates here and elsewhere, (Within abort period, the rates on ayecial risxa\u2014suéh ns the Cathedrals, Churches, Hospitals, &0, have been inoremed 100 per cent, while the mercantl'e ormmunity now pay from 10) tn 150 per cent.more on their sticks than were tue current rates of Insurance From ihe published offic:al returns of the business of the principal Com panies for 1872 within the Dominion, this great \u2018noreass wou'd seem unnecessary, as the following table showsi= MAKE OF OOMPANY.1 REMIUMS \u2018To _ MAME ¥ OMPANY PREMIUMS FOR AMOUNT OF | Borat ot Eoglangy.ie $315 488 26 $3.qu North Briüah.5. a larger Engine is requied.Its averrgs daily consumption of coal is enly 87 to MU pounds, being the most economical hugine tuat can be obtalned for any description of ight work.Appiy to JOHN C.FORI), 588 Craig street READY-MADE! READY-MADE! 190 St.JOBEPH STREET.Belling Ready-made Ciothing at a great sacrifices.Call one, Cnil all, and have a look at my stock, 1 bave fully mada np my ml; d pot to keep any more Ready-made Cloihirg.and a great haigain 1, offered A ° J, &.BEAUVAIR, 13.» 180 81.Jreerh street, ROBT.MITCHELL & CO AGENTS FOR WAM.& BENJM.COWAN, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS METRES, EDINBURGH.By resolution of N.C, Gas Company, oo.sumers may now have THEIR OWN GA8 MAT RES On band, an assortment of TIN CASE DRY METRES, FROM 1 TO ® LIGHTS, / Which ws will soll at & vory small advence en cest laid down.\u2014 \u2018 NONTREAL BRASS WOKS, ST, PETER AND CRAIG STREETS (CoAL, &c, FOR SALE.On hand y Bteam Coil, Newcastle double and tre sereened *rmiths\u2019 Conti, Amer.can Corl all sizes.Fire-bricks, Fire-ol Whiling, Portiand and Canada ments, Drain: pipes, ac.4 ANDREW BAILR, : 85 and 87 Mouill street.F SEPTEMBER, 15:3, Will de ptb- lished, Price, $3.99, and to arrive, best qualit; large e 1m 1 7 Mot ON DR ABOUT THE 1sr Q A DOMIN TON RORY.\u201d RUBINESS (ngs, and a few other first-c ass articies of Gold Jewellery.HENRY J.BHAW, 118 Arctioneer.FOR SALE, at my Stores, 656 ORAIG STREET, Corner of Bl.Peter, 16 Very haud-ome Lrawing-roora \u201cu!tés in Fancy and s!lk rene and _hair-cloth.17 verr plegant Marble-top Bedroom Sets, w \u2018bas afed C re 22 Walnut and Oak Dining Tables, extension - leaves.hat- cases.Ensy Chairs, Halr-cloth Moi Couchea and Easy Chairs, Cane sea Folding Chairs, Oak Dressing Bureaus, Tollet (lass, a few handsome British Plate Mirrors and Jardinlers, The whole can be had at the auoton prices.HENRY J.SHAW, Auctioneer, By Alfre1 A.Beoker.NSOLVELT ACT OF 1869.117 There will be sold at public auction, on TUEHDAY, the 10th inst, on the premises, A seven yoar unexpired lesss of a Lumber Yard, sit ated in Si.(\u2018narles Horrommee streat, adjoining that of Mr Henry Bu.mer, Tr.The Yard is weil fenced and convenient ly situated jor the carrying en of a city lumber and 18 worthy the attention of dealers in thatariicle.The purchaser of the Lease will have the r'ght of ownership of & commodious Brick Office, now occupted by Mr.Heury Bulmer, hich he will have tbe liberty to remove at the termination of said lease, Further oulars made known at Ue office of the subscriber.Sale at ELEVEN clock um.JOBN WHYTE, Official Assignee.x ALFRED A.BOCKER, 4 A ROOMS WANTED OR TO LET eer.{Rooms wanted or to let advertised at one.hal! eens per word.] O LET, a large Front Room, furnished, T witt:ont board, with ase of bath.Aprly at 523 Lagatichetiere suieet, near Cute.134-8 LET, two Fu:nished Front Bed:coms, hath, gas, &c., at 617 Craig street 138-7 \u201cPO LET, à wel! furnirhed Berdeom, with uke 5,000 One Grand Cash Gift 21,008 One Grand Cash Gin 10,0% One Grand Cash Ub 5 ou 94 Cush Gifts of $L000 enc! 24,000 of Ff 26,000 #0 Cash Gifts of 400 82 000 140 Ouah Gifts of +00 .30,000 1 ifus 0 200 .80,000 00 Cash Gifts of 100 .69,000 00 Cash Gifus of 10 .90,000 Total, 10,700 Gifts, all Ca +++ $500,000 The moréy Lo Pay 8 tn fall 18 pow, upon dopant den ae only Sa mao mort Tor Lat that can on Nn purpose, as will be seen by the foliowing oar tifieate of the Oashier : OFFICE OF FARMERS\u2019 AND Louisville, Ky., April 7, 1878.| This is tn certify that Lhere I js in mers\u2019 and Drovers\u2019 Bank, to the credi nt rd Grand Git Concert tar the benefit of the Public Library af ., Five Hundred By tbe Mn Dollat \u2018which ne hos apart e Managers pay the gifts In fall, and ube] the held by by tne 5 a aia cat for Bo A RPS Vason, Ombiar.The par 9 poids he ticket drawiie Pare areal TE witl get $:00.100 in n pack, and #0 of the pots 55.000, 520.000, the $10.008 the 83,000; an1 In ut mber, amount- all toe other Filta 10,0 , 000, 6 rembant of unsold tickets will be far- nished to those who first apply (orders so- com ed the money al s having Over aga + following prices: hls tox ets, $10; halves, $5; and guarte am Bcd 11 whole tickets iur $1 and 575 for $5,000, - loge tf $160 worth of ry time tribution of en bu fie will x Moiéck on Tuesda; Ju.at in Fobte Lane ry, and a the paernine, of prodeedings »\u20141st.Mus tens fret of w.Th band, rawing of aires Seb, Placing or ary large w wheel witb eae hands of Summ.rand oranestia oo .The music on tn .oer cosssion will be @ bost thal can yrocured, and the gen en who count ana place\u2019 the tugs and fis in the wheels,and superintend thedraw- g any k: ep tha record rg the drawn nume bers wil he cho: en from the best known and ost truat citinen of the State.AN oa be so conducted as to he a perfect guaranty yp] 00! maplaint from any just source dent aie will br i on Batur- TE oly 1% athe look » am.draw.in sta must be room No.4, Pub 10 Library thy where cesh checks upon the Farmers\u2019 and Lrovers 5 of arte National lade of New Vare at br val be given x fit called x months m the : WINNING BILL A WARR, : |§raving will be turned over to une\u2019 Fubile nar 19 Bt.Paul street partionlsrs send for elrevlars.- PRIOR DESKE,| Le pate Lives some adam sooûx avayhn Bei, wid made to IIE way, Now York, Lyon TLINDER DEES Wi ohio made, me| DLACK W M- de Te 1, 3K3 DINING-ROOMS, vas eb, CENTER a abd FANCY FOG, A Jar, \u201cof 8 UE A 00 E J.MAXWELL & 00.ous ve maa \u201cmay J WAR Mee (CENTS Ré ROR SALE = tbe FOE HALE À de ver care, @ MANUFACTURER OF COMPOBITE IRON WORK, FOR GATES, RAILINGS, GUARDS, &c.A large variety sholoe patterns.Call and examine, or send for outs and prices.QUEEN STREET, MONTREAL.- H-aw mis | [MPROVED DOUBLE LOCK CASH DRAWER.| GALE AT FAIRBANKS ¢ os, #48 BT.PAUL STREET; MON ma Ee P J.00X, D MANOFAOTURER OF 10th.ymtform and | Counter Scales.63Y CRAIG STREET, (Buabiehed 1688, MONTREAL.«-caw-1y IMPORTANT TO ANULERS.Tre accompanying out represents ne HARPER & SMITHS PATENT DOURLE BOREW Br IRNRR, Anglers wilj find st A Norax DAYR sTRARY, MONTREAL, ® ooliplate assortment of The Grarantee Bonds of this Company are accepted by the Dominion Government as security from publie re Full iculars of h Department may o ed at the Front Offices, or of any of GEORGE B.MUIR, - Manager, Fire Department KDWARD BTARRK, Manager, Life, Guarantes and Aecident Departments, ORTH BRITISH MER.OANTILE INSURANCE OFFICE, CORNER OF , 8T.FRANUOIS XAVIER AND HOSP TAL 87 REETS8.\u2014 0 BE LEY, TWO DOUBLE OFFIDER, From the lat May next.Apply to «ts MAODOUGALL & DAVIDSON.or MANCHESTER ENGLAND, WILLIAM HO 3.AE ERERT repost, Moderate rates, undoubied security, lonten prom plis and iborally astiied: ind\u2019 Te JMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE SoMPANY .LONDON, \u201cENGLAND, Kee ARLISBED 1888, Funds luvested In Canada, $00,000, RINTOUL HBOS, \\gi-1y u ATER aaa.; BE SURB and call'at No.482 NorRE Dame STREET, IF YOU WANT TO BUY À PIANO OR ORGAN.The NEW_FORE AND BOSTON PLARO- FORTE COMPANY, Are selling PIANGE, GRUAGE, &0, at thei old prices, and have on hand a very largeand varied assortraont well worthy the inspection of a disostuing ublic, All new instruments warranted for five THOMAB A.HA 8 43 Ra, URNITURE.3 and F rotorie Tate, of on qed Ohambaer und Parlor Bptien, tn ofl Srp earistion.Sad of bia Ty \"re * WE Have to inform our \u201c oustora.re that ve bave just re.; hs Bet fei us York, PA Fest and UL TJ be aiid ohieapsr {baz any other 4Dop i the Sty.: M, HAMDEHBON & BRO., me US CHAUS, CORFAROT BY, ONARLES Dennen we = = = SET JANCASHIRE INSURANCE W BNISHINGS, TINSMITHS' BTO K, 40, &c.A LARGE BTOCK OF RAMSAY & CO'S.CHLEBRATED PUMPS Agents for the best HAND FIRE-EXGINRY in whe world.EXCELSIOR WRINGING-MACHINES 15 R & J.BRODIE § OÉLEURATE + BELF-RAISING XXX PALTRY FLAC) Im6 LEB.PAC PAOEET.The oelebrity aou extensive sale of this pre ation ave inducod some Other yersons & prepared flour, in pac of, tating Er wrappers.We would caution the public to ask fur \u2018 Brodie\u2019s Self-rai Flour,\u201d bearing our trade fmark on ar inbel on each end of toe packet.For Christmas and New Year's Oakes, Pastry, Ao, purchase your Fiour from R.#& J.BRODIE, FLOUR DEPOT, OORNER:ORAIG à BLEURT SYREKT- M.DOW & CO, BREWERS AND MALSIERS, MONTREAL, INDIA PALR and other ALES; EXTRA, \u2018DOUBLE sud PINGLE BTOUT, in wood and bottle.gallons and upwards, PROVINCE OF CANADA, | District of Montreal.: IX THE CIRCUIT COURT, FUR THE DISTHIOT OF MONTREAL.| {No.301.) \"I The route \u2018ay of Ture, One Thousand, ight Hundred and Seventy-three Present, the Honcratle Mr.Justice MACKAY, The Permanent Baliding Hoclety, Jroques Ca nt sOF| 16, havick th prinel) al pinoe of hain ss in the City of M eat lla'ntifr, OLIVIER k LABOUTE.hergtofore of the Par- add now ansent from Dominios va of Onan, Disler dont.It ordered on the mntimn of +.B.L ivk- Prev, tre, Conrsel for the Piainl.f.Inas- mush as it appears by tbo-retur:! of H md st Plerrs, on.of tie &Worn Batliffs of the Ruperior Coutt for Lower ' anaes, aoting In the Distr! \u2018t of Montrea!, written on the writ of suramuns In thw cance 1Eu:d.that the Dofeuuant han tr.bn of arietie, in Uc Pros vinoe of Quake, iid caTinat ie fonnd In the yan vd of Moy tee +), thst the walt Lefendant, sdverthar ent (o 00 tw woe § inserted TE, a French lap Foam.in the Yewsraper the sald hy, oul Le Nutional, and twios in the Xo isn lar \u20ac Le Nov new«paner of the oly ontren aged EVRNINO FAR, be posr A this Cou nd >R P un pau or the demand of the there two.monihe a ter tha last Ines ry tion of such adverticemen{; md up Dn los neglect of the said defendant tO SPPOAT A to auawer {o surh demand, within ihe period Sdovemaid, 1 the ixid P aivtiti will be pont né 19 to proces tn trial, snd jodgm cause by def«tilt, (i-y the Comet) HUBERT, PAPIN KAD & MONET, 1883 PR 0.et EOL RG x aumsrkUNŸ, UNDERTAKER, ÿ AG GYREFT AND VIO- COBNES CBAG Ba AL.- Moréanas.; © tw Families suppited in mnhail casks, five | 119 an rase be gr mir Com pm 30 p.m.530 p.m., and The #50 pa.train runs throngh to ce Line.Fe one AND aus.Express for Poston, via Vermont Central, ; LE S450.oo for New York And Boston, roaont Central, at.25p.m .oD0e Train Tor Rouses Point, connecting win, slormers on Lake Cham- PIRID 200000000000 1 Tra:n fer SL.Johns aod Rousea l\u2019olnt, connecting with the Htanstead, Shoffart and Obambly and th Wastern Counties s U.103,.00 RaJwayn.and Bleamers on Lake Onrraplainat \u2014 Maxed Train for pm \u201da .Hise L45p, Acop patio Fra = san su ETS Futon, xpress for 16)and Pand, \u201caon yam, Foruand, B Boston and Me qu mor Espre 1asccscon00e au a panctuall a the trains depend ol.- lines, the Com wii not be rosponeible for Lralus not ator Joaving eny Station at the hours Bam The fteamer «\u201c FaDOuih \u201d leaves or ar every Tuesday, at 5.90 p.m., for Half, The sylendid steamer ¢ Carlotta,\u201d in cr look p.m Be Mad every Baturday, at 4 'oloor pe Dasongeus m.D he sxoettor lent accommodation in connection the Grand a way, leaves Portland Seamattp \u201chaze\u201d also rurs + 3 een Port The Internati Oom Stes erwhlso Te to Lt a way, leave and ov ; choked dérongh.NH rong: Tic date through at he Company's 0 Por aru information ad time Ga ab.rival PS ther ure of sll Trains at nal and w tations, PPI atl ine Tioket ae sta 148 Bt.J C.J.BRYDGBS, anaging Director, Montreal May 20tb, FN VERMONT CENTRAL Si a SMR June ae fit TB, Paz; Express voaves Montrea aFrIviug in Boston, via Lowel Train for Waterlon leaves 1 at B45 50-204 a 10 Was Ÿ qe.i fon ms 2s GOING NORTH AND > Pas \u2018express leaves Boston, via à sn Ti.730 a.m., Foner ! ky ha Night Expross leaves New London on MA p.m., \u2018\u2019outh Vemon st 9.54 ugers from Connecticut \"River À R.\u2018eaving Now York RL8 p.Ta.\u2026 and Sprin seid p.m., onnneot ne ol Bollow's wn vrais fre: tre Ha \u2019Hostnu at 50° at a sôn River Janetion with train leaving Boston pi ! Ep.m.; leaves Jutland a 1:50 w.m.HECURG Will Laine pve Free toga H.R, from pd na New Won.ZRtver B.R.fiTiving in Mrmtrea) A.« pg Cary arn attacked Yo the Nigh ry! \u201cens irtiDM TU nibk bel seen Montreal Howton, and Montres! aid Springteld, \u2026 id Bt: 2 ibana va Troy.LAS Sd Ans apres unige: For 10K ein ADA 24 freient rat raie, La spi at Va vas Ümes, Na.sept.+ \u2018Albans, May to 078 Co Bere "]
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