The evening star, 27 avril 1874, lundi 27 avril 1874
[" ! 1 yaare \u2026 applied them, no in the city i test 800 Fahrenhel § + Lean = VOL.VI, NO.1 1 i ès MONTREAL -MONDAY APRIL 27; ) 190 PRICE ONE CENT.TB, OAPS, &o.u cannot Est, do M.BAUND: + a reat Touts stot - uud very oxtan , of al ua nd erat styles.Thoy Rey any Bone hs city to umorsell thom.n Ga aug spect.Lee IMMATNS! HAIN?ATS ALL THIS LATEST SPRING STYLKS Li \u201cAMERICAN.FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HATS.A fine assortimeut Just recoivod, and at extraor- ina: y low prices.d Be sure and utvo Us à call.STUABT & SNEATH, No.533 Craig Street.and FURS, better than a c a MEDICINES, &o.TEE ROYAL FOOD.THR NEW: DIET POR INFANTS, IRVALIDS, CONVALESCENTS, &¢.~ Better liked than any food yet introduced.KBVER TDERE SOU GET AND DELICION: 1 QUiRnS LITTLE PURFARATION.THE ROYAL FOOD 19.8018 by all Chemists and respectable te -Wholesaie and Rotail, at th MEDICAL HALL, 8T JAMES STREET, AND PHILLIPS SQUARE, In pacirages, 35 cents and K ocuts oach.@rocers, and © 1 FPO TUE AFFLICTED.\u2014I wish $0 state that I have removed my consulting rooms to the Mechanics\u2019 Bank Chambers, No.194 Si James stroot ; and that I will, aa usa, pay special} aftention to chronic diseases of all.kin e, particn- iarty those of \u20ac character no mentvwned, Tnreitoe lu more misery than all the other sine in this world put together: Nervous Irritability, Mor- Lid Sensitiveness, Lots of Memery, Lack of Confl- dence, Indecision of Character, Depression of Spirits, lucapacity to apply the mind to any Ocrupatio! Imbeoctlity, Impotuncy, and sometimes almost (of \u2018 v.Allof whlch can be corrected by restor- {ng the vial forces, which can be done without the 7Dal drug and no e a imme .1D tho best walks of life, at I have over done thom an ury, and noariy all can say that I have cured .Patients :.n be trea without my seeing matter » how grent à distance, but thone must à : À and see mu at iny offive.O ep tot; MH PTERY.MN INF ALLIBILITY.nnd ron fidential, 5 19m : - SUFFERING HUMANITY, THE DIAMOND RHEUMATIC : ! CURE For the First Timo Brought into Canada.- HEAR WHAT A SUFFERER SAYS: MONTREAL, March \u201cth, 167%.Dr.MILLER, » Dear 8ir,\u20141 have been troubled for the last with Rheumatiom lu my arma and knees to Mr.Conner, Jour agent, now étopping at the £t.Lawrenoe Hall, for a bottio of your DIAMOND KHBCMATIC CURE.Thrvo doses of your valuable medicine has enred me effectually.Jam now well, 8 a living evidence of the eflicacy of thin wonders an ! ful cure.J.ARRAHAMSY, Ottawa Hotel Cigar Store.MR, ISACCSOITH ENDURSATION.MONTREAL, Tiet Marob, 1474.Messrs.DRVINS & BOLTON, Sir,\u20141 with pleasure conoede to the agents endorsation to the immediate relielF exporiers | from à few doses of ir.Miller's Diamond Thetanatio Cure, having Leen .a \u2018sufferer m the effects of Rheumatinm, 1 am now, r taking two bottles of this medicine, entire} from pain.You are at Jiberty to usc this letier, if you deem It visable to do 80 th n .am, sir, yours respectfully, JOHN HELDER LSAACRDN, two \u2026 There 1s no medicine whic: so promptly revives the depressed \u201cvital activ, restores the general and local circulation.aliays the pois, digpates (he eon \u201c MUBLINS and GRENADIRES, FF\" CALL BARLY.No.424 Netre Street.96 GEO.RINGLAND.CHANDELIERS.Just recelved, a select assortment of American Brones Chamdeliers, Brackets, Hall Pendants, Portables, &c.Por sale cheap.| JOHN BURNS, 8 ; 675 Craig street.EFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS and FILTERS.W.R.TABB, 14 and 16 Bonaventure Stroet 97e Viotoria Equare PRESSED HAY (in baley, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHANERS.For sale br MORIN à CO, lou.fficholasetreet, | 88-2w-e0d Or Quebec Gate Barracks.YOHN OSTRLL, Lumber Marchan\u2018 and Bash Factory, 88.Gabriel Lachine Canal.Always om hand, Doors hashes, Bi Arochitraves, Ski Boards, Mom) of all patterns, and House-fintsh gune- rally.ume tnoh 1% 1%, add 9 toch clear sud planks; 3 deals, , race.Lee rang roofing of all ri eu qua ee \u2018aad thioknesses.n ITTING.Nothing 1s 80 unpleasant as a badly fitting Shirt.It ts not only uncomfortable to he wearer, but it spolls the Sit of the Test of the dress.To those Gentlemen who have suffered in this respect, 1 would say.giveme atrial.| have given great atten ton to this department, and \u2018ong experience warrants \u2018© in guaranteeing à perfect fitting Shirt.Gentlemen can have à single Bhirt made as a sample, and can givem before the rush of the op: business will have the advantage of the best sewers, and the smixTa need not be delivered before the lummer months if deaired.J.H.DICKINSON, 293 Notre DAME STREET, (Opposite Messrs.FH.& II.Merrill) IGARS! CIGARS! A Stock of HAVANA CIGARS fast mpo RUDMAN & HOROWITZ, 341 4cUILL STRRFT TRY_AT BOLTON'S, 653 Criiy MONTREAL.' LJ ~~ then order when they find themselves fitted.Orders.New Adre\u201cisements to-day 3 + | > TAVERN LICENCES.\u2018 \u2014 Publio notice te hi « Ly given, that the several parties, whose namics are puhllehod below, have applied to the Lense Commissioners, of this City, for osrtificares for Tavern Licenses, » - {ses situated at the num , and in tho several stroots and Wards of this City sel opposite to their respuctive names, viz :\u2014 , EAST WARD.George Theophile Dorion, 165 Bt.Paul street.CENTRE WARD.Hoso Ann Bruen, widow of Henry Macfarlane, 380 Notre laine WE:T WARD.David Goodhue Wells a:1 Rich>rd'Buck, 28 St daDiee ST.ANN'S WARD.Jean Bertrand S>yarin, + and 101 St Maurice Audtibte Hi:rdut, 153 St Maurice West Clark an:l Wiilam H.rrison Banborn, 2 end M St Jozeph ST.LAWRENCE WARD.Jean Baptiste Dupleasis, 20) and 22 St Lawrence ST.JAMES\u2019 WARD.John Henry Kennedy, 236 Lagauche tere Gtibert Chevaller 421 Ontario BT.MARY'S WARD, William Williams, 33 Papineau Square And ull persons having objections to maks to the confirmation of tho sald certificates, and the grant- my of the sail Licenses, or any of them, are here! notified and invited to file their said ohfections, wi eo Cowmis:toners of Licenses aforesald, at their Office, No.63 St.Gabriel strect, in this City, within elybt deys from Thursdsy, the Thtrtieth day April, the date of the last publication of thi tsement.CHAS.DE CHANTAL, Hy order, Becretary License Commissioners.Office of she \u2018Comm /nioncrs of Licenses for she City of Montreal, No.@ St.Gabriel street.2-2 cuis JROCERY LICENSES.Public notice is hereby giver that the soveral parties, whose names are published below, have applied to the License Commissioners of this City for Certificates for Grocery Licenses in the mises situated at the numbers, and in the seve and Wards of this city set opposite their respective names, viz.: RAST WARD.Claude Melancon, 188 8t.Paul atreat.John Elliott 198 bt Paul Thomas Tiflin and James Skelly, 2314 8¢ Panl CENTRE WARD.Narcisse Birtz dit Desmarteau and Woifrid Birtz dis Desmarteau, ket Commissioners Mayrand, G Gauthier an æorye Theop! COT and 381 Commissioners \u2018 WEST WARD.Charles James Baird and A McGibbon, 21 Bt James \u2018ST, ANN'S WARD.Pierre Dubuc, 163 Centre James Watts, 53 Dupre ary , 2X) Forfar Raphael Miraglia, 4 Grand Trunk .H on; di-Kempt\u2014- mono Michael Cannon, 66 Murray John Morlsscy, 70 Murc:y Henry Mocney, 102 McGill Thomas Kinsells, 144 Ottawa BY Lad Begin alr, cCanny, an! Richard William Murphy 56 St Henry | Johm Caliaghan, 357 W ington Patrik O'Reiliy, 235 Willlam Alexander Mooney, 266 Willlam William Lone, iam ST.ANTOINE WARD.Martin Casnidy, 30 City Councillors Augustin Ethier, 20 Mountain Francois St Amour, Mountain Geo: Hermine Tesaler, Wilow of Toph Marootte, eurs, cor.St Bonaven Jean Baptiste Gulliaume Lofaivre and Jude Valois, 8 aud 8 8t Autol utoins Samuel Charest, 117 St Antoine En ou sito of Samuel Maltby, 62 St Benaven- nre tist: Rodier, 76 8t Bonaventure Teoma 181 St Bonaventure Joseph Cuason, 28 st Bouaven: ure 4 Bonaventure , 537 8t Bonaventure A er 15 6 Joseph Camille Lipps, osep Jean Baptiste Menard, 569 Et Joseph È Henry Willlzon, 33 University; ; 8T.LAWRENCE WARD.James McCormick, 264 Blew Prank McGee, 44%; Chennevlite Charles Duncan, Cralg Michael Delahanty, 1 Juror James Kinsella, Lagauchetiere + Auguste Dionne, 34 8: Phillippe John Scanlan, 49 8t Urbain Pierre Lapointe, 149 Vitre ST.LEWIS' WARD.Simon Lonergan, 38 German Joseph Jutras, 916 Sanguinet Yili Leciaire and Oiiva Lamontagne, his wife, de biens], 263 Banguinet Felix Cragnon Jit Larose.sue 8t Catherine Joseph Edmond, ominique Felix Bigaouetie and Albert Bigaouette, 111 8¢ Lawrence BT.JAMES' WARD, Romaln Berirand, 43 Labeile Hormisdas Eenccal, 174 Lagaucheticre Noel Girard, 189 Lagauchetiers Ferdinand Collerette, 963 Mignonne Josep! range, 1°4 Montcalm Louts 8tebenne, 2 i Montcalm Quis Archambault, 341 Montcalm Louis Hoy, 283 Ontario Alphousé Bac vi Ontario Joseph Majouu, *Ÿ Rousseau Catherine rbeil Jacques Corbeil, 408 St Catherine Alexandre Pinsonneault, 370 Wolfe ST.MARY'S WARD.Charles Racette, 338 Colborne Avenue William James Kearns, 43 & 45 Craig Theophiie Guerno i dif Bells ville, 141 Craig William Emo, 51 Dorchester Damien Bourbourniere, 143 Dorchester louis Bellerose, 126 Dufresne, + Pierre Bertrand, Lafontaine, corner Panet Na: oleon Surprenaut, 38 Lagauchetiero Francois Xavier Rinpel, 13 Logan , Mederic Guilbault, 43 logan Picrre [aunn,8:'.Logan Jos: ph Lauzon, #4 Logan Samuel Bourassa, 294 Miguonne Joseph Edouard Lecuyer, S13 Mignoans Ulysso Danserrau, 324 Mignonne Htiaire Brion dé Durocher, 116 Panet Thomas Dionne, 265 St Catherine J 15 arie Guillaume Belisle, 77 Sydentarm Francois Xavier Bisaiion, 262 8ydenham And all persone hating any objections te make to the confirmation of the said certificates, and the ating of sald Licenses, or any of them, are here- y notified and tnvited to file their said obj rose, YE Male ~~ TTT TTT \u2018 How Moise to-day THE ORIENTAL THA STORE, CERTINGS AND AMUSEMFh ts THE REGULAR COMMUNICATION vf VICTOKLA LODOK No., H will be held ln the British Masonic Chambers, 38 Notre Dame street, on MONDAY EVENING, 7th inst , at \u2014_\u2014 half past SEVEN o'clock.By command of the w.M.Masaas M.BCANLAN 200.JNO.DAWITT, Ju.Leg to Inform the residents of 8t.Joseph street and = vicinity that they have REMOVED to 251 ST.JUSEPH STREET, hetwocn Murray and Colborme streets, where will be found a choice assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, TRAS, BUGAES, FRUITS, SPIORE, SYRUPS, WINKS, LIQUORS, &c., Ac.Special inducements are offered during ths holiday seasou, and a call Is respuctfully solicited.2.7- T.GEORGE'S CHURCH TEM.PERANCE ROCIATY.A public meeting will be held tn the *chool-room, Stanley street, 03 MONDAY EVFNINMO, Z7th inst, ut 8 o\u2018clock.Addresaus wfll be delivered by Rev.1.Q.Baylis and Rav.A.y uff Mr.Bain «md other friends will sing, and the President's reading will be continued.All are invited: @.SHIRLEY DENISON, Secretary.sn YOUNG 1RISHMEN'S LITERARY AND BENEFIT ABSOCIA- TION.\u2014 A yeneral meeting for the on TUESDAY, 2th inst, at 7:30 PM.All yousy lrishmen are cordially snvited.LU !\u2019.GILCHIN, Sec.N OTICE-A mecting of the livverunrs of th Montreal Protestant House wl Industry and Retuge will be held tn the (os orn- urs room of the lustitu ton, vu TUESDAY, the 5th ant, cure t, At Three PM.to clect the Office- beurers for the entulny year, and te 2 of the Board of Mansyement.7 ue members prESSMAKING.V7 \u201c7-8 JAMRS MOCLURE & CO.beg 10 annomnoe that 0 compliance with the request of many of their customers, thoy have added à Droesmaking Depart ment to their business.Elegant reception and fitting rooms bave bees provided for the comfort and convenienoo of lidies.Orders ekocn! econom despatch.\u2019 WILLIAM MURRAY, Prost, ted with ¥ and se WILLIAM LUNN, Hoo.mavens.JAMES MoCLURE & CO., RI CK KE JA ns #T.CATHERINE STREET.\u2014 =e The Annual General Meetitig of the Moatrea) Cricket Club will be held on WEDNRSDAY EVR.NING, the Zith Instant, at Eight o'clock, at the St, Lawrence Hall.ALTER All members of the Club, and those destrous of X \u201c be ny ET YOUR: SPRING Com! members are requested to attend.TIONS AND REPAIRS DOK.W.A.HOLLARD, us-4 Hon.Sec.-Treas.OMINION BUILDING S0- CIETY.\u2014The General Meeting of the Societ shill be held on THURSDAY, the 7th of May.TH, us! at 8 pm, in the Cabinet de Lecture Paroissiale, Montreal, for the election of Directors, and other i PF.A QUINN, BecoTreas.roe ODD FELLOWS\u2019 BALL Friends and Members of ST.LAWRENCE, MIZ- PAH, and DUKE OF EDIXBURGH DGES wish- tn to attend tue OLU-F1 LLOWS' BALL, to Le held AT TOE CENTRAL JOBBING SHOP.JAMES CURRIE, \u2018 CARPENTER AND JOINER, 213 Fortification Lane, near Victoria Square.C © À L'! COAL! Ld AMERICAX (all wiser).SCOTCH aud LOWER PURT STRAM.Do.GRATE, WELSH ANTHRACITE.NEWCASTLE SMITHS.t the Ie by a vor v ANDREW BAILE, ST.LAWRENCE HALL, ON THE Ih INST.85 and #7 MoGiil street.may obtain tickets from members of the Order, by applying to Geo.Horne & Sons, St.Francois Xavier street ; D.& W.J.Waugb, Et.James atrect ; and De Mandeville & McKinnon, Barron's Block, 8t.James RAY'S SYRUP OF RED SFRUCE GUM, Bric aad Tore ee ot voies, wt _ 1) By Order.FHC Conta Fir EENAY ER.GRAT, Chemie, MONTREAL DERBY SWEEP Solo Manufagturer.(Trade Mark Becwred.) 106 STAKES.F OR S ALE, 1,000 SHARES OF $2 EACH.FYFE WHEAT, SUITABLE POR SEED.1st Horse, $500, 2ud, $300; 3rd, 200.$1,000 Divided Between Other Starters.\u2026,- Draw will take place at NoxpEx1MER's HALL, OD THURSDAY, May 2lsr, And Rlisres drawing Horses will be advertised in the Montreal Gusetic, May 23rd.Purchasers of 5 Tickets admitted to the Drawing.Purchasers of 25 1ickein entitled to act on Cems AL20, .BLACK.ÆYED MARROWFAT PRASE.\u2014|\u2014 Ous or Mos CAn-LOADS.ROBT.MITCHELL & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ® ST.FRANCOIS SAVER STREET.M.THOMPSON, 8 CRAIG ATRERT, PLUM HER, GAS and AM FITTER BRASS 5 BRASS CABTINGS m .Purchasers of 5° Tickets allowed 5 per cent.Prisca pald lees tea per cent, on receipt of Belles ©.Tickste for sale at Montreal House, Albion Hotel, £t.Lawrenco Hall (Cizar Store), Canada Hotel, Ottawa Hotel (Cigar Store) Turf House.Tickets mailed on receipt of P.O.Order and addressed envelope.STR.FU NDXR and ¥iNIBHER.of every d: scription.All work R.H.BRAND, Nordbehiner's Hall, Montreal.- -1m y ; M.CALLEN\u2019S, [OPERA HOUSE 144 8T.JOSEPH STREET, (LATE DOMINION).pire W.W.Newcemb.+.Director.' it t 3 pi tno CE sara placé = (be clty ou wt Tor A.G.Cambytdge.Dusiness Manager, on getting the full value for your money there.TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 34th April, & Sm LARGE and splendid assort- of SPRING OVER-COATS, at 8.GOLTMAN'S, No.212 Bt.James street.And during the week, commences MR.NEWCOMB S DONATION NIGHTS.$100 IN MONEY Glvem away nightly to his patrons, ail for.nothing, ' & master performance 7 the NEW FROUPE OF ARTISTS.Treat success of the A ARNOLD BROTHERS INE,GENUINE HAVANA 1w THEIR WONDERFUL ACROBATIC DANCES.C I G A R S .To-night an eatire new programme.$75 In money gi en to the patrons of the Parquetie ALSO, and Dress Circle.; $35 given to the Gallery.A Magn! cent Stock of beantiful No charge for it whatever.; ; Admission saan ae asia MEERSCHAUM PIPES.Décors open ati.bogine à 8, \u201c \u2019 HEATRE ROYAL! EN * LOPEZ, T 5 con LOF FOR A BBASON OF TWO WERKS, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 26h.MATINEE EVERY SATTRDAY AFTERNOON.The genuine New York BLACK CROOK, Ia all its original splendor! (Graceful Dencest Ep chanting Music! Wonderful Machinery rgoous Boenery, &c., with a H K À N A DI A N DRAMATIC COMPANY OF 23 PEOPLE.T ROYAL C FULL BALLET TROUPE, À LARGE VARIETY ORGANIXATION, INSURANCE COMPANY.And an entire Rew York complete Grand Orchestra.FIRE AND MARINE, Sca'e of Prices: Orchestra Chairs and Reserved Seats in Dress Circle, $1; Parguetts, &Uc.; Gallery, 2c ; Private Boxes, $5.e © of Reserved Beate will commence at Prinoe\u2019s Music Store, Notre Dame street, on Weds ri .No.231 St.James Struet.Aveo, PLACE D\u2019ARMES AND ST.JAMES STREET.AUTHORIZED Uapital.$3,000,008, This Company having complied with the terms of 87-18 © À secured a License, and are now pre- the Act, ha eee var ts QI6-J.HAZAZER'S JUVENILE ve accept SES IRR SOA FIRE AT RECEPTION and FAMILY SOIRÉE HOWARD, LANGRISHE & CARL Proprietors.SW; Ali claims will be paid immediately on the loss TAKES PLACE being established.4 « On Tuesday Evening, May 12th, DrRRCTORS : t HON.JOHN YOUNG, M.P ; ; .HON- JOHN TOUSG, Prondest nt CLO8ING RECEPTION OF PRIVATE CLABS, * gr ARE BORAT .On Thursday Evening, May 7th, , Ps \u2014 CLOBING WEDNESDAY EVENING ASSEMKLY, On Wednesday Evening, May 13th Caps.varsseceu a 081,00.i Norx.\u2014Bcason Tickets will be lesund for the yeas, commencing next September, including three less sons per weeks, at $26.se \u201cNEW ADVERTISEMENTS.HEAD OFFION © 160 St.James Street, Montreal, with the Commissioners of Licenses at their office, No.63 St.Gabriel street, in this cur.within eight days, from Thursday, the Thirtietb day of Apr], the dato of the last publication of this CHAS DECHANTAL, (By Onder) cretary License Comm! re.Office of the Ticensa Commissioners for the ity of Montreal ; Ÿ No.83 Bt Gabriel streot.94 'ENTRAL ANIL CANADA, CENTRAL BAILWAYS Buy your Tickets for OTTAWA vis BROCKVILLE.connections made with Grand Trunk Tradms THRBE SIPRESS SARAAINB DANY.LEAVE OrrAw.8.00 p.m., 13230 p.m, Nantauw, 200 p.m-, 0.46 pm, BROONVILLE, 1.50 p.m., 9.45 p.m.roads are of the same Quage as the Grand Trunk, and there Is uently no transhipment bt, when car of freight, H.ABROIT, Manager Brookville, Sth May.1873.B OSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINE.; UTK, VIA VELMONT CENTRAL SHORTEST RO TE AoE! TRA WINTER ARRANGRMENTS.COMMENCING ON DROEMBERSTH, 1878.Day Express loaves Mo ixeal at 890 a.m, arrivimg 1a Boston, via Iowell, at 10 p.m.Train for Waterloo leaves Montreal at 2459.10.Night K: treal at 8.30 p.m.for Poston, via Leweil, Lawrence, or Fitchburgh ; also, for New York, via Bprinu field or Toi, a g in Bos at 8:60 a.m., and New York at 12 80 p.m.*- TRAINS GOIRG NORTH AND WILT, Day Express ieaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8 a.m.Troy at 7.90 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 10.15 p.m.ht Rxpress leaves New London at 2.45 p.m.Bond Vernon at 9:68 p.m, récctrine Dasgengers from Connecticut River R.R., leaving New at at 3 p.m., and Springfield at 8.10 p m., connecting at Baligwrs Falls with train from Cheshire Rallroad, leavin, at 6:3 p.m.connecting at White River anetion with train leaving Boston sd Spm.i leaves Rutland at 1.50 am, con: g with ins aver sselaer and Saratoga R.New York wia Hudson Liver L.K., arriving treal of a.Pullman Rlecping Cars are attached to ihe Night Express Trains running betwoen Montreal and Boston, and Montreal and Springfield, and Wagner Bleeping Cars hetween St.Albans and Troy.Puliman Drawing-r om Cara on Day Express Trains hetween Montr al and Roston.Por tickets snd freight Tale apply at Vermont Central R.R.Office, No, 30 St.James street.© J.W.HOBART, Gen'l Supt.84.Albans, Dec.5, 1473, Le (CHARLES D.EDWARDS (LATR KRRAHAW À KOWARDS), jeaves Mn Manufacturer of | FIRE-PROOF SAFES, Aird every desoription of [RE AND BURGLAR PROOF BECURITIES, Né.381.JOSE: H ATREBT (014 St.Geor.m'e Church), } MONT K ! saw ROCERY FIXTURES WANTED.Address 82 Chat.p de Mars street.95 CG, = PARISRAU, DEALER IX FURKITURE, M9 NOTRE DAME ATREET.BRD-ROOM SUITES,\u201d With latest atylos Dressing-Casez and Book-Caëe DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, Tanoy Brackets of New Designs.(GREAT SALE of PRUNELLA BOOTS, AT | 'O\u2019BRIEN\u2019S, 171, 234 & 379 St.Joseph St ar GANE-SEAT CHAIRS, MARELE-TOP T1iBLES, STATURTTE STANDS, And the nsual variety of seivicesbls articles of FurniturdP Ladies\u2019 Prunella Congress, silk clastic, for $i, worth $1.50.Button Prunells Boots for $1.70, worth 32.95 = W-Sw tf Extra MAPLE SYRUP, $1.25 PER GALLON; EXTRA MAPLE SUGAR, | 20 CENTS PER LB.JUST RECEIVED BY J.C.DUCKETT, No.247 St.James Street, OrpostTrE OTTAWA HOTRI.(QAE-TANNED LEATHER BELTING, MANUFACTURED BY JNO.L.HARDMAN & CO.107 & 109 Queen Street, MONTREAL.Price-lists on application.ne ot 874 WALL PAPER, \u201c ° \u2014 OUR SI'BING STOCK 18 NOW OOMPLKTE, Hav! 1st opened Fifty Cases of th J aving re ever Tmported from en Paper Best EPA RDSBURG \u2018PURE STARCH EDWARDSBURG PREPARED CORN, » OR CORN STARCH.ç French, English and American ouses, And comprise every description , from the CHRAPEBT TO THB MOST EXPENBIVE.An inspection 1s reepcetfnily invited.oo _ Prices saine es previous years.ENGL! SIH WATCHES, GEO.C.DE ZOUCHE, a No.351 Notre Dame Street.%e-ime \\ 1L CHANDLEK & CO.COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Por the purchase and sale of RON, GRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, AXD OTHER MERCHANDISE, GOLD AND SILVER CASES, THOS.ALLAN & CO., No.361 Notre Dame Street, \u2018 we S TAFFORD, Merchant Tailor 72 ST.JAMES STREET.Gents furnishing their own Oath, can have made np in the latest style, very low for cash.Garments cut.wi Orders respectfulig soltcitod.No.33 St, Nichol.» rticet, LU) _ MONTRE 2 > 2 3 a = 2 = ; W.Parlor Setin B.H, Brus- \u201c Carpets, OR-cloth# Dining-room Furbiture, Kitchen Furniture, and the contents of five Bed- me rooms.Tig Purnitare ia sored sus Titure le now, having Leen in use only Sale at TEN o'clock.x BRETT & RAR, A UCTION SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, >%h INST, No.59 ST.ALEXANDER STREET.We are favored with instructions to sell, by auction, the whole of the Furnitur.fa above premises, contisting of B.H.Parlor Set, Carpets, Gasaliers, Oll-cloth, Dining-room Furniture, Kitchen Fumi- ture, and the contents of Bight Bedrooms.\u201c The above Furniture is in 00d @rdur, and very suitable for partics who intend keeping boarders.Bale at TEN o'clock._ BARRETT & RAE, 7 & Auctioneers, A UCTION SALE \u2018 or a VALUABLE FARM AT COTE LEIBSR (Voluntary Licltation Estate Ir Gernon), « AT OUR ROOMS, 71 ST.JAMES STREET.MoNTREAL, ON TURBDAY, ih MAY NEXT.We are favored with insiructions from the heirs ef the late Dr.Gernnn to sell, by auctl testant Church at Cote des e di diate vicinity of St.Laure tees, and Lo the Immo- crms, one-fourth cash: balance in 13 hstalments at 7 per cent.annual Fale at TWO o'clock.nf BARRET £ RAE, À By Benning & Barsalou.: ALUABLE THOROUGHBRED STOCK BY AUCTION.The subscribers have been instructed by L.A YER, Era, M.P., to scl] at his Farm, at BO - LAMBERT, opposite Montreal, the whole of his valuable orongh- de He real office 1 \u2018> miles from the Pro- No nt g orses ares, \u2018}-Ayrshire Bulls, Cows, Helfers, Suffolk Ples, choice Fowls and Parming Impiements, Day of sale and particalars hereafter.Pormita to view on application to subscribers.BENNING a BARSALOU, \u201c| bas been gazetted paymaster o ce » es Sree The ss.Sarmation passed Port au Basque, Nfld, at 6.30 o'clock on Sunday morning, being the first arrival from a sea.À barkentine passed west in the oren- hg.THREE Rivers.\u2014No ice passing ; the Ice in the Lake firm ; weather mild.SorkL.\u2014No change in the ice this a.m ; persons still crossing.Vrncasaks.\u2014The ice shoved here yesterday 1 riverclear, - Varennes \u2014AÎI clear here ; ice went out Saturday morning.ANOTHER OURIOUS VERDICT.Toroxro, April 26.The body of an infant was foubd on Friday night in a water-closet attached to the residence of H.D.Booth, on River dod Don streets.Tlie Ruspicion ie that the servant girl, named Lizzie Herbert, is the mother of the child.She was in Booth\u2019a employ some months ago and left suddenly, complaining of being very ill.No suspicion was excited at the time, but the finding of the body points this circumstance home to her.An inquest was held yesterday afternoon, and a verdict of \u201c died from\u201d the neglect of Lizzie Herbert\u201d was returned.' ROUND TOWN.\u2014 The Mayor has returned te town.\u2014 Mr.A.H.Magrath has been ai pointed organist and choir master of St.tephen\u2019s Church, iv room of F.W.Evans, Esq., resigned.\u2014 Fortification Lane, from end to end, tadlv needs tidying up at the hands ot the Road Department.The sidewalks are almost wholly covered with refuse, vehicles, old machinery, &c.- | \u2014 M.A.Duseve, of the Brigade office, the Mount Royal Rifles, 65th Battalion, m place of M.Cinq Mars, resigaed; the latter in consideration of services rendered ia permitted to retain his rank as Captain.~ Andrew McNeil, a voung man, pleading guilty at the Police Court this morning, to a charge of assaultin ê Delima Cing Mara, a co-employee, fined $10 or one month.James A.Ed wards, late Brigade Sergeant-Major « Montreal Garrison Artillery, was fined $20 and costs or twenty days, for refusing to return his regimental uniform.\u2014The Floral Festival of 28th ipet., at Mechanics\u2019 Hall, promises to be a success.À special messenger has beer sent to Boston to procare flowe.s, which, with the contributions from our pwn greenhouses, will make -a very-gorgeous Lro- pical display, and we hope all lovers of the beautiful in Nature will avail them.selvea of this entertainment.Admissi ; only 25 cents.\u2014 The members of the Corn Exchange Association met on Saturday and ted the proposed amendments to the In- tion Law, with some additions ; an æ = YALUA BLE PROPERTY AND COSTLY FURKITDRE.The Subscribers will 4511 at No.37 Berri street, on TUESDAY, Bth {ust., That valuable, nest and comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, cut s:0ne No.37 rr street; als the handsome FURNITI'RE therein, oonsteting md aT Log oom avd Hadrbom Furtftre, C.y Al e n m witn the Kitchen Ütensils.| The Furnitare will bs sold at TEN o'clock.The House wii be put up at RLEVER.DENNING & BARSALOU, s Auctioneers.ALE OF NEW SPRING DRY.GOODS.The Subscribers will sell at their Rooms and 128 St.Peter street, cr » Nos 138 On WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, the contents of 35 packages of DRY-G OOD! consisb- tay of in part : al wool Black Clothe and Tocoine, Black Union Clothe, Meitons, Scotch Sum- \u2018ontings, crs\u2019 Sating, Réetls Twille and Casbans, Rolled Linings, Croydon Sheetinys, Prints, Soiens, Hostery, Tes and Boat Genis\u2019 Shirts, Cotton and Merino Shirte and Drawers, ; Auso, aezor'ment of LINEN GOODS In great An a general variety ; x RBTAIL WANKRUPT STOCK READY-MADKCLOTHYRG eulted to the roan Salo at TEN o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, ANDEVILLE & MACKINNON, REAL ESTATE BRUKERS OF er Shed STR a om & 5.MONTRÉAL Loans negociated.SPRING, \u201cly 1874, J.G.MACKENZIE & CO., Nos.31 & 87.PAUL STRERY, Spring Neck Complete! Splendid assortment of PRINTED CALICO EO \u201c MUBLINS, LAWNS, ac.DRESS GOODS in great variety of style and te tures.Vall limes HOSTKRY, RIBBONS, BLACK SILEA SMALLWARES, dc, de, de.etat TILLIAM BYRD, CARPENTER AND JOIRERK, 2 LATOUR STREET, MONTRERAIL, prenible princes.Firet-prise at the Provi.cial Exhibition wxb gaine by htm.41 leg doors West Besver Hell.row dale, Ot.co Deals Xa Pittingy restates 18-Dun additional clause was inserted to vest the appointment of Boards of Examiners with the Committee of Management of the Arsociation instead of the Board of Trade, such Board to be elected annually.iu April.Copies of the resolutions will be forwarded to the city representatives in the Commons, with the riquest to nse their influence in obtaining action in the matter.A special meeting of the At 285 Notre Dame Street, CRYSTAL BLOBE.BOYS\u2019 HATS ~ AND CAPS.THE LARG ES T VARIETY.Schultze, Reinhardt & Co., 291 NOTRE DAME STREET.TAR PATENT COPPER AND GALVANIZED LIGHTNING-RODS.W.H.Sxiti 18 nôv tenvassing this ty for the salo «f Ligbtning-Bods, in which busineds Ne haf Bad great experience, and all parties entrusting their orders to htm may reat satisfied they will be executed in à scientific and workmanlike manner.The public should bear tn mind that they ard subject te ehtrusting their orders with strahgtrs from the other side, w 0 are not at ail relisble.Mr.Brith can be.weil recommended by Messrs.MORELAND, WATSON & CO.of this city, and all orders left with them will be attended to on the shortest notice, 96-1m* MONTREAL PEDESTRIAN CLUB.\u2014The Annual Meeting, for the Rlecticn of Oficers, will take place on MONDAY EVENING, 27th April, at 8 o'clock, in the Gymnasium, Mans field street.Gt D.R.BOWIE, Secretary.OR BOYS, YOUTHS AND CHILDDREN'S CLOTHING, GO TO WALSH'S CLOTHING HOUSE, SPLENDID NEW STOCK JUST OPENED OUT.Prices very moderate.463 NO: RE DAME STREET.NEAR MCGILL STHEET.98 HATS & CAPS.Best Goods, lowest Prices, AT Schultze, Reinhardt & Co., 291 Notre Dame Street.- 4 HOUSE WANTED.Self-contained or Lower Tenement.Apply to Cohen & Lopez.98 Yinet and Quesne! streets, con large Rooms, Pan ry and a large \u2018 Apply on premises to John Tierney.8-1 SHOP TO LET, on Bonaventure street (No.7} # under the now offices of JOHN J.BROWN Architect.06-4 fxs LET, the lower tenement of House, comer ur Offices of the undersigned and Little St An- street.Am to JO AMES BROWKER, Architect, new of oe 27 Bonaven street.88-3 Roy WANTED\u2014Wanted, où Or about the 5th May, three furnished exts\u2014two Bedroom A -rsem, with use of Kitchen \u2014withip 0 nates\u2019 walk of Pout aba.address XYZ, Bran y FOK SALE, ard to be removed at once, the old 8 bulldiogs on ada vide between the totns FoR BALE, Fancy Fowls.Apply at the Stam office.es OST, by a poor woman, on Eatarday evening, beiween Bt Peter street and St.Ann'e 1 A Banque du Pouple $4 Bill.The finder will greatiy oblige by returning is to No.8 Prince street 98 Ï OFT, or taken in mislake, from the Custoea À Heure, à Brown Silk Umbrella, with name ea band.A reward for its return at the Office, No.6 St Francois Xavier street.% ORT, ca Sunday, a Po'ater Dog, colour, brown Le and white; bearing the number 1539.The der will be shitably rewarded.by sending it to 193$ Berthelot street, Or giving any information.sociation will be held next y afternoon fo consider the central syatem, recommended by the Dominion Board of Trade, and other important questions.\u2014 Gold opened at 112} and advanced to 1124; bank 60-days\u2019 sterling varied from 1094 to 109$ ; ban pe drafts per cent.premium.warket was dull and somewhat less favorable : Montreal, Ontario, Toronto, Commerce and Montreal Telegraph dropped each a fraction.American Securities were dull' and weak : - Pacific Mail, 43, 43}; W.U.Telegraph, 703, 705; N.x.Central, 98, 98 1-83 Frie Hi, \u2014; Michigan Southern, 757, \u2014 ; RockJsland,991,987; North-Weut,461 467; North-Weast Preferr i fic, 32}; Obio and C.C.x1 esi pion aci- Ississippi, 264, \u2014; .C., 221 ; Toledo on Wabash,\u2019 413; St.Paul, 317; Delaware, \u2014 ; 5-20 Bonds, 1143.Exchange advanced from from 4.864 to 4.87! \u201c Interest to carry gold stood at 34 per aent.Sales at the noon Board :\u2014 9 Rhares City at 12 «Royal Canadianat.THE fine residence and costly furniture in Berri street will be mold to-morrow merning by Benning & Barsalou.\u20148ee v ; To-moRROW \u2018afternoon a valuable piano aod organ, ai the residence of the ate Profersor Pierce, 148 St.Antoine street, will be eold by Mr.Shaw, See advt._ THE elearing sale to be held at Messe.Devany & Co.'s salervome this evening | embraces a large quantity of Measra.R.Hay & Co,\u2019s celebrated furniture, including handsome drawing room, parlor, ind.room god dining room suites, hall stande, Cauterburys, sofas, hair and cane reat chairs, &c., as well az a collection of good second hand furniture remgoved to their rooms for convenience of shle.The Tour is convenient for thosé engaged during the day, being 7:30 p.m.Btorem \u2018any espacity where he can make ONT, on Saturday evening, 3th instant, between the Alblon Hotel, McGill street and Ne ss se Paul a containing betwosm 3 mal\u201d The finder will bs rewarded by leaving 1t at 658 Psul street._ % ANTED, by a middle-aged man, a situation sg an, or Assistant Storeman, or work in.himpelf generally u efal, by the 2nd of May; gobd city reference.Address J, 6, HTAR office.ANTED, à strong young man who can Plough, and who understamds the care of horses.Apply to Thomas Hall, Market Gardener, Mile-end.A AKTED, a good Dressmaker.Apply at No 46 LR 9:3 ANTED, by a Frenohman, 34 years of , à os! athon in .ROT ramactty à has poor end Sars\u2019 In whufaclories France.Address A.P., No.137 Bt.Constant street \u20ac: ANTED, by a Frenchman, 97 years of age, a sitaatlon ; well educated and «f busin habits; willing to make himself yay useful; a «little English ; gooûcity references.AG dress J,'K, Bran office.RD), hy a young man, 38 years of sge, a tuation ag Traveller or Shipping Clerk; speaks Roglish and French fluentiy ; can a » recommended by his laut employer in this city ; has been 10 years manager in the oid country.Audress J, 4 StAn office.+ » \u2014\u2014-\"\"_\"_\"_ \u2014\u2014 ANTED, by a youn married man, for several oars nected with 8hipping, am opraing as Checker, Tallyman, Shipper or Shipping Clerk: a good wor not long ont from ; speaks Prench and Roglish: s not #0 much an ohjeot as employment.Address J, 8, Evan ofce.w ANTED.à situateon, by n Lad about 16 years of age, well recommended.Address 4, 10, Bram office.nA ANTED, à situation as Storeman, or in some WwW similar ahi capacity, by a steady man | wel) recommended.Address J, 9, BTar office.% FARTED, » 4008 Direstmaker, at MS Bt.Ant Ÿ treet to a good Trimmer ood wages ins paid.2%-1 WANTED, PI terers; higheat wages.A 16 Dumar etreet: se RM LE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TT ANJED, a smitnatt n as Clerk or Assistant Book keeper, by a young pyentleman las-1y ærives! frors England.Address + By STAR offre.J se À SACRIFICE OF $450,000 a VEAR, besides all the past and prospective out- Jav on the Intercolonial, is a little too much ofa good thing.The duty of the hour is economy in every possible diree- tion and those public works stand out as very inviting objects to al' who value this species of reform.\u201d ev.Mr.McCormic, of Kentucky, entered yesterday on the pastoral of the Heformed Epircopal Church.In the evening he discoursed on the causes of ion from the Protestant Church of the States.As s'preacher Mr.McCormic i# an improvement on Dr.Gallagher.He is à iniddle-sged man and has been twenty years ip the Afinistry ; he has less of what Canadians gemérany Style the American accent than bis predecessor, and of the style of onr neighbors both s8 regards form of thought and manner of delivery.The Postmaster-General enteruimed 4 number ofmembe:s at his residence on Saturday night; - ' At the ovation yeeterdav to Archbishop Taché and Father Ritchot the following reference was made in the address to the troubler in Manitoba and the part the Archbishop played in them :\u2014It would ill-become us to pass over in silence the prominent and important part played by your grave in connection with the urrhappy diffieulty whichi.occured in Manitoba ; promptly ard pairiotically responding to the call ot the Governor of the day you hastened away from the celebration of the most august assemblage ; CONGREGATED IN TRE TATIOAN, presided over bythe illustrious Pius IX., at a time when Rome was more attractive for a prelate of the Church than at any other period in modern days.With admirable self-den'al you did violence to your feelings ; you tore yourself away from the Eternal City and sped across a great part ot two continents and the wide ocean to restore peace, \u2018order and harmony in a distant portion of Her Majesty\"s empire ; for the satisfactory ard successful manner in which you accome plished this most important and delicate mission, your Grace 13 justly entitled to the lasting and heartfelt .gratitude of every true Canadian.As far as our feeble voice can extend, we earnestly de precate and protest against the false con- ftruction placed upon your Grace\u2019s actions and motives, and those of your { estimable friend and co-operator in this good work, Father Ritchot, by a certain portion of the preas of Outario.Durin all that trying crisis you did no more than discharge the supreme duty of * A PEACE MAKER 4 and maintains those eternal principles of wight and wrong which have them in the light of God.Father Ritchot plausib e h.ishop Lewis\u2019 change of base in regard to the Anglican Chnrch question, &s evidenced \u2018by hie second lecture, is again subject of correspondencé in the papers, à writer this morning congratulating him and the diccese upon the change for the better.; Some dissatisfaction is felt by the Lower Province membersof both parties at the remarks of Senator Alexander and others with reference to the Brest cost of the Government Railways in the Maritime Provinces.THE TARIFF, make mi difications to meet some of the objections raised by tbe'interesta struck at.t is believed the Ministers are not absolutely of one mind as to the amount of the inorease that should be made in the duties, some leaning more towards protection than others, but the \u201c Free Trade\u2019 element has the larger influence in the Cabinet, and it is not probable that the line of twenty er cent.on foreign manufactures will reached: It 1s known in the best informed quarters that ., THE TIMBER TRADE will not be as goad this year as formerly, artlv owing te the lygh freighta des Pande, as Biot the ameness of the trade in England.Mr.Quinn, Superintendent of Cullers of Quebec, has arrived here to give hig evidence hetore the Committee conrider- ine the re-organization of the Cwllepls Department, The reformers of.this office desire a considerable reduction in the number of cullers, which has been petitioned for hy some of these men themselves ; she understanding being that those struck\u2019 off the Liat woald receive a year's pay.When reformed it is expected that there will be less favoritism less charge wpon the trade, and letter remuneration for removing cullers than at present.Reorganization iy very probable.News af the World.- LorISVILLE, April 27., The steamer Exdotter left \\esterday with 75 tons of Government rations for the Louis sufferers, WASTED, by AG utieman, a sltugiion of trast; | mood re Jremour Immediate empioynr nt Taore aa object than sglary.Address H.i PF, Box 331-2, Post-ofice.I st ce.age; store.Apply at No.43 Notre Dame street, 8-3 ARTEDIMMHDIATEUF, « Fires ria bres vu maker, the day.aL No.3388 Ame totum street 7 5.Abply \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 mn WARES First-class Fr Finishers.Aly at Ma 76\u2018, Bt.Joseph street.3 / SANANNAI, April 27 Tow reported that the lower Chutta- bonichi river overfiowedlits eatireleng h and considerable damage fias b'en dure.Boston, April 27 The steamer Rhode Island, of Ston:ng- tou, euffered the loss of a portion of her left wheel-house in a gale on Saturduy night, bys henvy wave, but the passen- + The discovery of immeuse Alexander\u2019a figures doubled the ac.ual doubt, - _] After the Archbishop had replied, made a long and very! It \u201cis understood that Cartwright will\u2019 gers had moved from the room before the accident.Lôxpon, April 27.The Silesia which was agrou [din the \u2018Elbe got off and arrived at Hamburg.: Paxaua, April 27.deposits of 0 dff the const of South Peru is con- \"The circumsiance of the distmbarka- tion of the U.S.forces during the revolution in Panama ig giviug rise to cou- siderable discussion at Bogata as.an offence to the national dignity.New York, April 27.Chilian advices state that the.Court of enquiry find the Captain of the lost s.eamship Jackna, as\u2019 well as those who loaded the ship at Valparaiso, at fault, sud responsible for the loes of that rteamship and 19 lives.FINANOIAL.Loxpos, April 27, 1 p.m.Consols for money, 927.Bouds\u201466\u2019s, 1065 ; 1-40\u2019s, 104 1-8.Erie opened at 313, now 32}.WEATHER PREDICTIONS, WasHIxGTON, April 37\u201410:30, Probabilities ! For Middle Btates and Lower Lake region partly clear weather ; winds shifting to northwest and soath- west and to-night from West Virginia to Lower Lakes; probably rain and snow.98.ARRIVAL._ 4 Mevitte, April 27.Arrived : SS.Assyria, from New York.FIRST ARRIVAL SEA.! FaTuer PuixT, April 27.The se.Sarmatiau arrived here at two pus + News éf té West.[Special to the Star.] - Toronto, April\u201827.In the Police Court this morning ten men were charged with violent assaults committed on the streets last night.In one case in which a man named Rodden attempted to strike a gentleman named Wm.Wright, it was shown that the motive was that the prosecutor hac been & witness in a case against den\u2019s brether in the police court last week.ANOTHER LIVELY VERDICT.- The libel suit against H.T.Butler, editor of the Btratford Herald, was concluded on Saturday night by the jury returning a verdict of guilty of libel without malice.The Judge sent them back Tho Offices of thé DAILY aad WHRELY STAR have-bren removed to thé coufmodious premises, Nos.824 & 62 Cralg street.A separate saleroom bas been provided for the nowsboys, enabling regular ncwadealers to obtatn thelr papers unmolested \u201cDiviialioam 1 telitn' ye¢, Rate,\u201d aaid ai Irishman, after taking one bottle of the Diamond Rhone mati Cure.\u201cYou may alsy aay that\u201d retoréed Katherine, \u2018 for the pains coms out of you so fast hat Batin himself couldn't catch \u2018em.™ tree a Dn Sirttse.Apcocx\u2014At Hamilton.on the 2nd tnet., the wife of Christopher Adcock, of a daughter.CunBaw\u2014In this city, on $he 26tti (nat, Mrs.J.J.Curran, of à son.se-2 Rovax\u2014At No.217 St.Joseph street, on the 2th inst, the wifo of F.Rourk, M.D., of à son.ARMNIRONG\u2014AL Orillia, on the 30rd inst., the wife of F.W.Armstrong, P.L.8., of a son.: HALL~At Potorboro\u2019 ou he 2tat inst, Mrs.(Robert Hall,o?x , Sm:rH\u2014At Bcarboro\u2019, on the 22nd inst, fbe wifs of Rev.W, H.Smith, of u daughter.Buraip\u2014At Gadshill, near Stratford, on April ma, the wile of Mr.Wm.Blair, of à ton.CARROLL - At Walkerton, ou the 21st inst, the wife of C.Carroll, of a som, Marringes.Gig, SUTHERLAND \u2014AL Toronto, on the inst, George GibL, Esy\u2026.of Bunnldale, to Bella, fourth faux ner of John Sutherland, Esq., township of fil.ANpERêOF, IxoLIS\u2014At Toronto, on the 23rd inst.» Thomas Ogilvy Andersgn, to Christina A, daughter of the Rev.Wm.lis.BELL, BOMERVILLE\u2014At Markham, on the inst, John M.Beil, Fags of Pickering, to Mary, videst surviving daughter of the late Holt.Bormerville, of tho Darian of Stonchouse, North Lanarkshire, ë DERIBON, MAUKLEM\u2014At Chippawa, on the 2nd tast., Frederick Chas Denison q., Barrister at-taw, to Julla A., second daughter of the lato Oliver T.Magklom, Fag., of Chippawa.WIiIYTE.JOLNSTON\u2014Af Waterloo, P.Q , On the 2lat February, John Whyte, of 1ves Mine, Bolton, 12 Lizzio, eldest daughter of Mr.Jas.Jobu-ton, of Stukley Mills, P.y.PROWSE, KXRR\u2014On tho 21st Inst, at tho residence of the bride, by the Wesleyan Minister, Mr, Leonard Prowse, Plumber, late of St.John's, Newfoundiand, to Mrs.Elizabeth Kerr, of Point St.Charles.No cards.oundluod pspers please copy.HAMILTON, YAWDNRIUROII\u2014At Richmond Hill, on the 28nd inet, Mr.John Hamilton, of Toronto, to Miss Jane Vanderburgh, of Riéhmond HL, Deaths, LAVPIS\u2014In this city, on the 25th instant, Emil Maude, aged 11 months aud § days, infan daughter of Mr.Joli: Lappin.Baown\u2014At Aylwin, P.Q., James E.Bro od 29 veary, late of Phiiadeiphie TEN Frionds and aoqualotances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, the th instant, at two o'clock, from his sister's (Mrs.I.Barnes) residence, Hochelaga, to Et.John's Church, thence to the place of tnterment, Mount Royal Cemetery.BROATON \u2014At Toronto, on the Mth Inst, John, son of Andrew Broatch, aged 10 yer-s and 6 months.BARCLAY\u2014At Craig Vale, Toronto, on the 24th fast, acs Nelson, wi e of Francis B.Bu colay, merci BANKRUPT SALE.1 \u2014 * Haviog completed the alterations of the above premises, we beg to announce that the Sale of J.A.McCAnviLLE & Co's.BANKRUPT STOCK oy GENERAL DRY GOODS Witl, Positively, Commence ON Monday, 13th inst., at Noon.All are invited to inspect the Stock.STE.MARIE BROS, T UE GREAT $1.50 SHIRTS STILL CONTINUES.A GRAND SHOW OF Regatti \u2018Shirts and Windsor Ties on Saturday, AT DESMARTEAU & BOND?S, 415 Notre Dame, corner St.Peter Strest.D°XINION MACHINERY D or, No.654 ORAIG STREETWALKER BROS\u2019.SCROLL SAW, DOBSON'S SCHOLL, SAW, BARNES! -POW ER SCROLL FAW, 2 PO THE FLEETWOOD BCROLU SAW.Providence Inserted Tooth CIRCULAR SAW! HASKIN'S STEAM ENGINE UNION \u2018WHEELS, ROGERS\u201d WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, FITCHBURG IRON WORKING MACHINERY.For Sule at Manufacturers\u2019 Prices, twice; instructing them that the verdiei was tantameunt and to not guilty ; but they refused to make any alteration and were finally discharged.Bevera) large meetings were held here yesterday in favor of Prohibition, and titions were numerously signed in amilton.A PETITION FORTY YARDS LONG was sent to Parliament.It is rumored this morning that the murde~ers of Needham at 8t.Catharines have been arrestsd at Hamilton.Propeller Euterprise frem Port Dal- housie arrived at, Kingston Saturday night, with 32,000 bushels of wheat for the Montreal ransportation Company.- The Qlobe this mornin publishes a [ ong editorial on Capon Kingsley who lectures here to-night.Great amusement is causeu by ils patronizing and supercilious tone.: COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, QUEBE(, Quesco, April 27.The Queen's Bench Court opened this morning.* Six men were arrested yesterday for \u2018intimidating two witnesses in the Baker wurder care.The Grand Jury this morning brought in a true bill against them.Trial fixed for rext week.The principal wiiresses in the murder cate have been brought from Pensacola and Eogland, where they have been residing tais winter.DOMINION PARLIAMENT, [Press Despatch.] Orrawa, April 27._ PETITIONS Praying that the use of seines be abolished in the catching of codfish ; for the encouragement and proteciion of | home industries ; of Northern Railroad, for leave to change their guage, were presented.Mr.Page introduced a bill to amend Act 21st Vic., Cap.17.\u2014Second reading.A bill to amalgamate the Canadian Telegraph Supply Manufacturing Company (litnited) and the Toronto Manufacturing Company (limited) nndir the name of the Electric &nd Hardware Manifaciaring Company (limited)}\u2014Mr.MacLennan.To incorporate the Bank of Ottawa\u2014 Mr.Blackburn.To incorporate the Calais and St.Stephen Railway Bridge Company\u2014Mr.Appleby.À bill for granting certain powers to the Richelien River Hydraulic aud Manufacturing Coropany\u2014Mr.Jodoin.To answer to Mr.Costigan, Hon Mr.Mackenie said the Government did not intend making any improvements on the St.John River above that portion which was navigable, In answer to Mr.Forbes, D.A.Mac- dooald said it was not the intention of the Government to establish this year a semi-monthly steam mail service between the British aod foreign West TH x\u2014inB te; om thie 24th -v William Thomson, lato of Brockville, father of Robert Tr omson, Esq , Manager Merchant By ik, tn the 79h year of bis age.: KxLLY\u2014At Piltsburgh, April rd, Thomas Kelly Esq, aged 74 yoars.McGUaAN\u2014In Caradoc, on the 22nd inst, M aret MoGugan, relict of the Neil MoGugan, aod 46 yoare.Woseman\u2014 At Ottawa, on the SSrd inst, Mary Ab- Bot wifeof Alexander Workman, Esg., aged Td yoars.GILLIMS\u2014At his lato residence in the Township of Manvers, ater a protracted and painful tines Robert Gl] cs, aged 73.Deceased wae a native 0 Corny Monaghan, Ireland.New Advertisements this P.M TIE SEMI-ANNUAL the IRISH CATHOLIC ., on the 29th inst, at 8 p.m., sharp.Every member is pai iculariy requested to attend.ss M, NEWELL ee ee C ITY BANK.+ \u2014_\u2014 Notice tu hereby given that a Dividend of FOUR Pn.CENT.upon the Capital of this Inétita- tion hag bool declared for the current half year, snd that the sam# w.!lbe payable at the Bank or itr Agencies, on and afte; MONDAY, the FIRST ext.Transfer Books will closed \u2018vont the 17th to tho 31st MAY next, both days Inclusive.The Amnual General Meeting of the Stockholders wili be hold at the Bank on MONDAT, the FIRST Géÿ of JUNE next.also, on the aamo da.A Special General Meeting to.taxe-in: the propriety of increasing the Capital Stock of the The Chair to be taken at NOON.(By order of the Board,) J.B.RENNY, Crry BANK, Montreal, } Caabler 7th April, 1874.§ B-2aw CORPORATION OF MONTREAL.4» SALE OF BUILDING MATERIALS, &c., Will be sold, by public auction, on the tes, on SATURDAY, the dnd prox., at TEN o'clock a.mall the building materials now standing tn the Drtil consisting of Old Timber, iron Bolts, Plates, B ars, dc.(By order,} CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Glerk.JOHN J.ARKTON, Auctieneer.Ciry HALL, } Montreal, Z7th April, 1874.98-3 \u201cARIEL,\u201d CHOON ER CAPTAIN PHILP, wiil commence lasdipg at the Montreal Warehouse, On THURBDAY, 80th April, crade and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Por Summy\u2019\u2019 4 \u2019 For freight, &c., apply to ROBT.MITCHELL & SONS, ) \u2014 John Hanley, 19, moulder, and Patrick Carmedy, 17, carier, were sr- rented at 12:15 g\u2019clock Saturldy night on 8 charge of having, 8 lew mutes previously, violently sefaulted Patrick Ror- den 1m Common street and rovling him of $12 I'he prisoners were femauded until Wadocatny next.v.F.MANSING womhd mfufin Le < friemts fone phbiie geneemlly that Ra tas opened à alore ut \u20187; Ht.Pater strect, wore Le wili giujertake all ki ds of repeivini, 8 WwTIng and clenalog weute\u2019 snd autte sothing ; sl6o entting, racking and wr n- Ling in the lastest New York .of.Fresh nid Saited Pura, (lau, Land, &; Terms, seh (Bua the patepnaye 01 his frands anc che M.Jr1ta, 8 sé Ee \u201c'Montecal, Fit Lol, 10 1 m- | tuation se Shipping DOMINION MACHINERY DEPOT, No.654 Crai; Street, Montreal.% J UT OPENED FIFTY CASES or LINCOLN, BENNETT & 00., AND CRISTY'S Latest Styles of SILK AND FELT HATS, A SAMUEL SILVE RSTONE\u2019S 435 NOTRE DANY (Opposite Brown & C te.) JMEORTANT TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, QUARRY -OWNERS, &c.Butters: Stationary Rugine and Boller combined, .p- Butters\u2019 Portable Holsting Engines, 3te 10 kp.Butters\u2019 Portable Steam Cranes, on carriages, 1B cwi.to 10 tons.Butters\u2019 Patent Ferrick Cranes, working by hand and steam, 15 cwt to 20 tons Cont \u201d Iron snd Takie, Locomotives, Tip Buck \u2018Wood bulley Blocks, Chain and Wire Rope Guys, &c.Prices and particulars on application to P, S.ROSS & BROS, ; Nd.10 GREY NUK BTREET.ODERICH DISTILLERY.The undersigned have no Ja bles, st et Warehouses, , NO.14 McOILL STREET, supply HIGHWINES, direct from their own Distillery, io Goderich, Ont, y are prepared to sell (in bond or duty ri quantities to suit the trade.this date we will receive woskly \u2014 gustomers can rely on their orders exe \u201cC0 sme JAMES DOYLE & OO.OR S AL E,\u2014 1,000 half-chosts Choice, Now Beasom JAPAN [RAS 2,000 caîties a\" \" \u201c - \u201c 100 half-chests Fine to Choice YOUNG HYSOR, 1873- 500 bags RANGOON and ARRACAN RICE.Bris DRY-CRUBHED GRANULATED SUGAR.Bris REFIN ED SUUGAR i.a Tieroës BARBADORS BUGAR.Barrels Chicago MESS PORK, Montreal Inspection, COA RSE BALZY.CINNAMON.> Casse J ol.W.R.ROSS & CO., No.11 ST.SACRAMENT BTREKT.N O ADVANCE.A FINE LOT OF JAPAN AND BLACK TEAS FOR SALE AT OLD PRICES.J.C.VANDAL, Late DUCLOS & VANDAL, a 38 Bloury street.Jd S GOLTMAN;-Morchant Tailor, .919 8T.JAMES STREET.Reoet a splendid assortment of English anû Scotoh TW RED! Sxmaap he very best, UT THIS OUT.WHITE DRESS SHIRTS \u201crox $1.50, worth $2.25.SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, AT ! DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, J 415 Notre Dame Stroet, / Corner BL.Peter.\" 521 BRITISH AMERICAN No.521 St.J oseph street, West, (Betwdea Guy and Richmond street) Alap, goods reocived at tha QLD STAND, No.64 Sb Joseph street.1 © THOS.PARKER, Preprieter.IRE! FIRE! FIREA Small appMancez, promptiy used, have vented many Cisagtrous fires.e celebrated JOHNBON PORCR P \"and FIRE ANNIHBLATOR has proved La sucess.\u2018I'lie following tes » large number :\u2014 Telegram from ex-Alderman Frsn, London, Jane \u201c\u201cBend another dosen of the JOHNSON ; did good service at a firn last night.Major Hambly, Boll aville, or \u201cToit I owe the the provention of what might Have been a terribly disastrous fire.\u201d \u201cWithout being ablo ti weplace it, 1 would not part ith it for its weight Ingrold.\u201d 6 Ci , of April 17th, 1678, says:- \u201cWe shonld not o: mention a }ittie Johnson hand-pump,'of Mr.Racey's, which did valuabié service ip kecptny r e the water wa wher in the , for the Ing, and the way in whic: 11 tha theme of Binch praise.\u201d Guaranteed equal to ang 966 Exting incipient stages of n fire.Bample present, on receipt of 86.\u201c.NTNN, General Agente, Hellevine, Ont \u201c (CARPETS MADE UP and LALD ; BY R.ROBINSON, 4 JUROR STREET (WEST OF BLEURY), : MONTREAL N.B, -Oid Carpets nid.05-18 NIMAL{ VACCINE.A BURE AND CRRTAIN PANACEA AGAINET THE SMALI-POX 40 DBCEPTION.PICAULT & 00, Genera! Agents for Lr.Garcçau, of Boston.OFSF FOR SALE\u2014Astrong, point able Ta name hier a ys se for a fr, nker Apply bo Ji.Lavender, 166 5t.James street.850-40 fr VTTLFS FOR SALE.Vola an TT orties for wale, at JOLIE WILM 0m 21 :.gauchaiiere street.ett rt Ch ha Is, lisvieg solid noarly , TUE = * fabuartisod last week, se wheel of Oh 2-1m 8 ns 7 .Le : est Se an 84 cach; rege bar + .F iE the time for cheap Pictur sé Pter tf roet, 454 NOTRE DAME STREET.STE.MARIE BROTHERS.» RUSH FOR THE TT AB SAVAGE «CO; BTEAM.DYRING and WORKS AND PRINGIPAT ORION, .i! § - OT - rm - \u2014eue\u2014- mera.a me mn mue \u2014 \u2014 - - ares mes wo enaee 2000 LL i: ee a > VEN tell upon the good souly\u2019s woe boaotn, | tomers, for he is a perdants so.that PLUMBING, Ko.NOTICES.CLOTHING.INSURARCE, &o.i 7 E ING STAR sud pt couvulsiu evening all recal! 7 about the etre TEESE TES oom ALTH DEPARTMENT.SN : - NION MUTUAL LiFR D Ni WA.das das, Age 97, 1 igre \u201cIt 14 80 hard to 1\u201d she ao) has.bundled N his ù t had per gblite- al NT VY 1 Bou => ki J.Ww oO oO D w 0 R TH, RA N où CANADA.: * > fe and they cannot harm rat ow, it so ha that a frien > .F5 pe : - Mem eZ bus Vus Land reseau mi never be requested the ple RP his company EN MARTIN NOTICE.MERORANT TAILOR AND HABERDASAER, |\u2018 INSURANGE COMPANY, \u2018| WINTAR A6 RATE 8185 08.TUE DEEP SECRET ; \u20188 innocence! Oh, Mrs.to dinner that nel à aud the young J OCHN 4 \u2019 Al persons deatrous to undertake the sleaning of Legs to call particular attention to his new stock of OF MAINE.KW YORK TO LIVERPOO ry Cars oa 7 Parlor Lia ban robe æD0 14 = mm rer fi bave Loped for so much, [man in whose nature is jot ¢ to re use s yards, a yet OFFICE, 188 CLOTHS AND G6XNTLRMEX'S FURNIRMINGE, \u2014 Calling at Cork Harbor, Ireland L, appa on ALi through nigh & 4ralas Over the OR.ri thi the invitation.hd are requss! call at the I x \"i There 1 There!\u201d said the worthy Six o\u2019 clock came sud he, with his friend, Notre Damo street, corner of Jacques Cartier square, \u2014_ h OnoawizED 1849-24 Yrans\u2019 ExPunianos UNITED STA TES MAIL.Trains now leave Montreal as follows; THE LIVING worn housekeeper, soothing the maiden as if directed his steps to thé Russel House, PLUMBER, «nd register their name and i esidencs, and to ce His present s100k Is promounced to be aoe of \u2018the \u2014 REPUBLIC, conan, - au Gore Wa 7 ; she hud been a child.\u201cTt will be all He brushed up his hair (what there is 110 es a EE a make of ee best is the city.Ho has same 14 articles im PURELY MUTUAL.! ze, Mal coté, Ogdorishuneh, .- QUAPTER XXXVIL.\u2014Luntinacd.right seme day, Misr Giralda.Don\u2019t of it) and; looking his best, strode pomp- GAS, AND ne EANNEIMARNRT vag pd Pn ; a BALAI, rami, Bros nées pe JH ' Tr elven would laud wirying yourself sick, » my poor Tarot, ously into the diutog-room.He had not any touvu depoaiting any Bite va ar postion.__ AmETS, Amu, AD .ee h on.| sort, \u201cHow Geotlrey Trevelyan would laugh Think of Mr.Geoffrey and the rest o vaoced far io hat great commisus- \u201c4 vasent Lot, las, oe ity alr ty \u2014_\u2014 ; ; RATIO, Cum in his goul after, that assurance,\u201d sid them.\u2018Don\u2019 t loose your courage now at riat department wheu it struck him that STEAM FITTER, notice, will be prossouted.on x No.3 St.Lawrence Main Street, KIGHT MILLION DOLLARS.wig om York (bit tas Doc Pare El a Fr Adlowe, with a demon\u2019s sneer.\u201c How thia late day.\u2018 it would be prudent and\u2019 proper fur him LYNN, (TWO DOORS FROM C x77, Jer a rel vind well your loniship has been entrapped Thw adjured, Giralda began to grow [to apply hig haudkerchief to his pro- MARU.2 AXD DE BuagGpier or Pouce RAIG STRERT.7 DIRECTORS\u2019 OFFICE, Io gue: ceo A Thursday.Paspeuens train 07 by vour jissisnin nephew! How com- calmer.boscis.He accordingly ran his band 'ACTURER ALER Tux Hzaurn Orrics, e .cMILLAN & co No.153 Tremont Street, Boston arrener ca, poll vork.8% HS | Montreal ie 1 pletely you have fallen a victim to the] «yuu must come into the house now, | into bis pocket and, with bis head aloft, No.128 Nol ize Dame clan { w 2 , .ton, gold.i vor fai SELLE am ; wilea of hin siren daughter] You have Miss Giralda,\u201d said Mrs.Pumpton, who drew forth that pair of diminutive nod o n MERCHANT TAILOKS - orrioRRs: BPARKS Brosdwrez, N Trai leave Lachins for Montreal nox made a will bequeathing her a fortune.was brimming over with joyful import- juvenile unmevuousbles, holding them J)ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER: , .Agent, Montreal.En 0 You have taken hertoy6arheart.You ance at the prospect of aiding eveu iu- delicately by the middle.He gave them BHIP, No.252 St.Jumes Str HOENRY CROCKER.L ONDON, QUEBEC A ND he Si mu rain rune through to Pro- have made her mistress of your directly her beloved Mr.Geottrey.\u201cNo, la couple of funcy jerks, and then most ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GAB- The Partnership herolofore existing between B.J.tc\u201c : Ines Dtroot Lm Louse\u2014\" you won't see anyboly,\u201d she protested, as deliberately, with his eyes fixed upon a PETTENER and JOHN FARRAR 18 Gissvived, by (Next door West Ottawa Hote NG ao ER.MONTRE AL, done Rage \u201c Whom?ihe girh began to object.* You shall voung ludy, ruised them to his nose.He FIXTURES.thutnal consent, from this date, .« Hotel) cms.J bax Accommodation Trans for tiand Pond amd \u201cGeotlrey Trevelyan\u2019s daughter! That Ko 1m to my quiet httle room, and we'll thot they felt kind of rough ; he turn- A ; \u2014 bed 10 acquaint thelr customers and tho publie that om pp 1571.1s51 Mail Train for reve] Pond re girl at your feet, (hruida talk about your going away there at our fed down his eyes, when lo! he beheld\u2014 _ N reference to the above, I beg to thoy have Just recelved their Spring Stock of Goods, EDWIN A.WARFIELD.+«.SUPT.OF AGENCIES.Local pases me train for Hichmond, a The mar .uis turned his guze fully up on the now kuceling girl.Her white face gleamed through the twilight like the face of a dead woman.Her eyes, wild and anguished, shone où him in their \"full splendour\u2014those eyes so like those of Geotfrey Trevelyan.1e truth ot her identity rushed upon his soul in n quick flood ! He saw not her sweet, Innocent face, ; hier looks of trightened pleading, her utter terror\u2014=Le saw -onlv.that she had undér her fair browe tyes fatally like those of the man he cruelly bated.S¢Ah, I have been duped\u2014duped!\u201d he hissed between his closed teeth.© It ia the second time! And I believed her us innocent as an angel! She bas warined herself into my heart as Geutfrey did, only to sting me more cruelly.Oh, heaven!\u201d and his voice rang out ina great burst of auguish, and he looked wildly upward.¢ Sarely heaven must pity oue so wronged \"and deceived ar \u201cUnele! unele \u201d cried Giral ta, clinging to hie keeus in wild despair.\u201cPapa 18 innocent! Oh, forge e him! He dud not send me here.I did not know until we went to London that papa was Geoff rey Trevelyau\u2014that | was really your uiece by bloul! Oh, uucle, take papa He never harmed you\u2014 never!\u201d \u201cShe acknow ledges it 7 wid the marquis, hpllowly, coutinuining to gaze upward.he owus that she is the daughter of Geuffrey Trevelyan, Until now I had hoped \u2014 > 8 My lord,\u201d said-Adlowe; I came-here- \u201cirom æbroad unknowing that Geotlrey lived.That girl's eyes aroused my aus- pigidus, - [ hired a detective and tracked my unworthy cousin.I learned the whole story of his base plotting.I beheld myeell threatened with poverty, after jour \u2018of expected wealth.~ Tn ray depair resolved to meet Geotfrey 8 pleta with.counterptuts.\u201d T resolved to marfy his daughter, and shus secure myself against a penoiless future.I proposed- marriage to her and ishe refused me.I.ourried ber off, and she.escaped.I am hers tonight to carry her off again, if she shouid again refuse me.['ain'a reckless, desperate man, wy lord.Ihave been\u2019 outwitted in every way, defeated in all my dearest schemes, aud now my infampus coMsin'eteps-in between me and my expected inheritance!\u201d In the depthe of his own despair, Lord Trevelyan thought less harshly of the wron doings of his nephew, ay no more, Adlowe,\u201d he said, h aile We will join hands i in the pur- cuit of Geoffrey.The sum I intended for this We will be girl shall be yours.revenged upon, Geoffrey and punish him as he deserves.We will crush his family You and I will work together.He shall see that he has mocked at me too soon !\u201d bOvercome witli joy, Adlowe stretched out his hand.The marquis did not take it.\u201cUncle ! \u2018Ou, uncle!\u201d moaned Giral- da, clasping his knees, * papa is innocent! Heloves you, uncle.Be merciful to him, to mamma, to my poor brotheral\u201d « Hush !\u2019 paid his lordship, harshly, turning away his head, for he dared not look upon the sweet face he still so dearly loved, and he dared' not listen to her tremulous voice, which yet had power to stir his soul to itr loweat depths.«I loved yqu, and you deceived me.I might have known that you would have been tiaee and scheming, for you had his eves! Out of my sight, girl! I cannot bear to look upon your face.Away! Leave my house ! Let me never fook into your tr crous eyes again 1\u201d © broke from her roughly.Giralda tottered to her feet and stool.facing him, compelling him by ber stead fant gaze to look at her.He could just , sec that her cheeka glowed, and that Ler eyes shone like stars under Ler glisten- \"2 rings of hair, and then she bore herself like an jusulted princess.¢¢ Lord Trevelyan,\u201d she said, in a tune that enforéeil his attention, \u201cyou have cruelly wronged papa.You have cruelly wronged me.In sending me away, you send 12pm you the heart that loves you best in all the world, In spite of your harahness aid cruel prejudices and re- vengefulness, I love you how, uncle, If you should ever need me'l will come to bn This wan,\u201d aud she indicated aid Adlowe, \u201chus been your evil geñiua.Iv was hie\u201d wlio \u201ccoiiocted the plan to ruin poor papa.Itis who has persecuted mé Trom the hour he beheld me under your roof.Some day, my lord, you will know, the, truth.Some de uy justi e must tribmph and wickednéns be punished.When I can prove apa 8 innocence and Lord Adlowe\u2019s gui t,\\ we Hhall meet avai: Till then, tarewell 1\" She turned away, ghding like a spinit tuto à shadows.- Lord Trevelvan roused himself from the brief trance into which he had fallen, and his love tor Giralda asserted itself; and forgetting all the charges of Adlowe, forgetting his hatred of Geoffrey Trevel- To Temembering only that mighty love\u2014he stretched out \"his arms, and criehin the anguish of his storm-tossed soul\u2014 Oh, Giralda! ,my darling! Come baok ! come back I\u201d CHAPTER X \u2018R XXXViIL Lord Trevelyan's di a distresstul cry did reach the éara tor which it waa in- te ded.Half wild with excitemient, Giralda had plunged into the shrubbery, ndt k knowing ur caring whither she went.To4 t away from the Park, and the ing, face and voice of her enemy, poweessed \"her.She had, however, not progressed: far in ber wild flight through thong frackless shades, when a weman\u2019s ried out into her very pathway, and n woman's hand caught fier by the arm, bringing her to an abrupt halt.\u2018Tue figure nnd the hawd belonged to hie Pumpton, the huneekee] er at the nal Ia looked at her in a bewildered WAY, rex jcamizingher, » And strove to break trom her detaining graép.\u201cLat me go! Let me go! she panted, trembling like a deer brought to tay.\u201c tle told me to begone !\u201d * 1 kuiw it,\u201d cried Mra.Punipton, all excitehient and ledrs.«| heard it all, Miss Giralla! I wny looking for vou, knewing that vou had gone to walk in the ~hrubbery slone.| came upon vou mn Iwillhave him to have leisure.\u201d Giralda yielded to the woumn\u2019s per aunsion, and the two, hand in hand, threaued the dark shrubbery, arossed the shaded lawo, sud gaived the house- Kee per\u201d « TOUIN, lu tne rear wing of the aide ion, without being seen.The glazed door ot Mrs.Pumpton\u2019s rovin stood Invitingly open, but there wus no fight save the faint glow emitted by the few embers in the grate.housekeeper atirred the fire, closed the doors aud shutters, nd lighted a\u201d lamp.(To be continued) \u2014\u2014 pm A WIFE'S LITTLE TROUBLES.The following letter from Lady Compton to her husband, Lurd Compton, afterward .Barl of Northamptou, written in the year 1610, the «ightu year of James LU, shows that our grandmothers were not ko sparing ot their husbands\u2019 purses, alter rll, as some would have us think ot them : My Swzer Lire : Now I have declared to you my mind for the settling of vour stafe, I suppose it were best for me to b think avd consider within myself what allowance were meetest lor me.I pray and beseech you to grant ine, your most Lind and loving wife, the sum of £2,600 (£13,000), quarterly tbe paid.Also, I would besides that allowance, Lave £600 (¥3,000) quarterly to be paid, tor the performance of charitable work; and thuse things 1 would not, neither will, be accountable for.\u2014Also,-L-will-have-three hrrses-for-my own aaddle that none shall dare to lend r borrow ; noue fend but I, none borrow but you, ZAlso, I would have !two gentlewowan, lest one should be sick or have some other let.Also, believe it, it is an undecent thing for a gentleman to stand muniping alone, - \u2018rd hath blessed their lord and lady wits a grest estate.Aldo, when I ride & hunting, or a hawking, or travel from one house to another, \u201cwill\u201d lave\u201d them attending ; Ko, for either of those said women, I must aud will have for either of them a horse.Also, T will have six or eight coaches, one lined with velvet to yr with four very fair horses ; and a ul for my womsn lined with and lacetwid gold, otherwise with scarlet and laced with silver, with four horses.Also, will have two coachmen\u2014one for ny own'coach, the otber for my women.Also, tor that it is undecent for myself with my gentleman-usher in my cosclr, convenint horse to attend me, either in city or country.And I muet have two footmen.And my desire is that you defray all the charges for me.And for myself, besides my yearly allowance, I would have tweaty gowna of apparel, six of them excellent ones, eight of them for the country, and six of them very excellent good ones.Algo, I would have put in my purse £2,000 ($10, 000] and you to pay my debts.I would have £6,000 [$30,000] to buy me jewels, and £4,000 [$20,000] \u2018wo buy me & pearl chain.Now, seeiug I have been and am so reasonable nnto yau, I pray you do find my children apparel, and their sehooling, and all my servants their wages.Also, I will have all my houses furnished, aad my lodging chambers to be suitably far - nished with all such furniture as is fit, as beds, stools, chairs, cushions, carpets, silver warming pans, cupboard\u2019 of p ato, fair hangiogs, and such like, So now that [ have declared to you what I would have, and what it ie that I would not have, I .pray you, when you be an Karl, to allow me £2,000 [$10 000] more than I now desire, and double attendance.A WILD BOAR HUNT IN THE FASTNESSES NEAR BALD POINT, (From the Covington Advertiser.) Ou Saturday about one hundred and ty persons, with dogs, guns, &c., met in the public square of Union, organized under the leadership of Mr.Clarkson, an proceeded to the farm of J.D.Swith, on Gunppwder, which a vicious wild boar.liad visited the night previous.Here edoc, a noted do Belonging to Lucian 1 ickersony found the trail, and the entre pack was svon in full cry.Atter-æ run of more-than- an hour through the deue thickets and among the bluffs, the boar: broke cover towper the open country, with the dogs in pursuit.Here.the hunt grew very exciting, the puraners being frequently in fhH view of the chase, and using their guns whenever they could, and the dogs (lox hounds) pressing the\u201d game closely, mt ap yét unable to bring him to bay.In tact, it wag almost certain death for ane to approach him, his f id sks près ving such fearful and deadly weapons of defence that he had up to this time killed eight outright Food wounded tour.Finally, as he was crossing the.Big Boue road, near the residence \u20ac, Erastus \u2014 = to Ira Percival, of Union, was let loose and immediately attacked the furious beast.Then ensued a deaperate strug- le.The boar fought as if he knew that Ris life was in the balance, and the do, wan equally game.AE tlie maddened animal by the right fore- dhoulder, and in spiteof atabu and gashes i¥om the sharp tusks heldon with the Theo?tor which \u2018the breed \u2018ie noted.unters eoming up joined in the ttle with pistols, chub and stones, and | nder the attack vf the combined forces « loar was at length stretched on, the ground, conquered only in death.exainination it was found that during the chase he had received fourteen shots, all inflicting severe wounds.He weighed about five hundred pounds, and his tusks were eight inches in length by actual weasurement.The chase lasted about tour hours, and a notable feature of the closing scene was the fact that though the dog was nearly torn to pieces and his antagonist.was covered with wounde, neither ntter- ed a cry daring the fierce death struggle, but both were grim, silent, relentless, and game to the very last, aud ngt umtil the boar was dead could the dog be ind duced to release his hold.A GOOD 0D VARN.the glade at the moment ny Jord did, How kid lordship raged!\u201d And Nr.Geoffrey's nhve! Thank heaven.my prayorR Are answ ered!\u201d } | Tiw good womat sobbed in thé very : excess ot JOy- \u201cAvid you areMr.Geotlrés's Janghter?\u201d she continued, clinging to Giralda's load.#1 might have known it hy upy eves wonder never suse vod Le blind I have be en! Don't | tremble #0; my, poor lamb, You've Rot | e.* eh omackveper a tone of hearty kindness sopthiel Giralda\u2019s nerves, and she\u2019 i | pocket, where: they A few eveninge ago a young - iy whoee name we will withhold, was guilty els most depurable act ofabsert- mind ness, Ît appears that dunng the after.noun he had procured-a pair of small linen pants; which he wore when lie was n litdé boy.He intended to take then \u201chowe and submit them to lis better ha f usa paitern, according to which some tailoring should be done for hisown four.| | year-old young \u2018un, and in pursuance of \u201cthat purpose he placed them in lis remaingf all (he pO Tue ng man\u2019 went about Lis business, talking and selling to cus- The sentlemen ; and I will have mp ive.Garrison, a powerful bulldog, belonging.The latter seized well, tite reader can better imagine the re=t.He was so ahooked that he could scarcely est any dinner, and now lié vows that never again will he carry around such things.in lis pocket.\u2014Free Press.VELOCIPEDES.When these two-wheeled creatures vame into the United States, they made a great deal of merriment.Tt was a sort of uine days\u2019 wonder, and then rapidly died away.They seem to have gained a touthold in England, and are made *\u201c objecte of euconragement \u2018Pat agricultural taire, &s much 60 ns our horse races ur plowing matches.A contemporary says ot thix English success with them: \u201cIn England Licycling has & department assizned to it in such journals as the Field, and is not only practicsed as à \u2018pastime, but turned to good, practical account in taking journeyw.Oc- casionslly we read of bicycle riders\u2019 running a race with the St.Alban\u2019s or some otlier fast stagecoach, aud the two.wheeled vehicle generally comes out winner.\u201cRecently a trial on speed wae had to test the question, ¢ man versus horse.\u201d A race of 20 miles, tur £25 a side, was arranged and carried out, the competitors being John Keen ob8urbiton, thechamp- ou bicycle rider, and Polly, 8 good pouy, belonging to Mr.Cooper of Birm-\u2019 ingham.At first, the bicyclist led considerably ; towards the middle of the ruce the pony got ahead ; during the 14th tpile Keen again took the.lead, the pony.beginning tobe a good deal fagged ; atthe close of the 17th mile the pony ve led oft the course, and the triumphant bicyclist was duly notified by Polly\u2019s hackers that they did not require hit to finish the distance.The pony was weil ridden, and everything so managed as to make it a fair competion.dieen\u2019s beat time was run in 3 minutes 32 seconds, and be made the firat 10 miles\u2014half the race\u2014in 37 minutes and 11 seconds.\u201d \u2014 Chicago Tribune: A RAILROAD A0 INCIDENT.From the Rochester (NW.YF.) Union.that many of the epgingers on the New York Central Raila were obliged te make three trips per dag given no time te rest, or hardly to eat.Yesterday on the fourth page of the Union were related several instances of interest of railroad.engineering.We havea case of a more rec nt date.Within a month one of the engineers on the Central Railroad, who had been making his three \u2018tripsçper day for several days, and was worn out and exhausted, ran his engine on a turntable in Buff lo, awaiting the arrival of the express from this city before starting out to take another train to this city.He fell fast asleep\u2014and it must have been refreshing to him.He was suddenly awakened by a yardman, and, in his bewilderment, supposing that the express had passed, he started from the turn-table to collide almost i with the express.- The only damage done waa to property.The A few days since we noted the fact, BELL-HANGING AND SPBAKING-TUBES FIXED.The attention of intending housekeeperr, persons removing, snd the public genorally, is Invited to the large and varied assortment of GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, A¥p PILLAR LIGHTS, TO DN EBEN IN THE | SHOW-ROOMS, 27 ST ANTOINE STREET, NEAR CRAIG.The Stock includes the newest and most elegant patterns, while the workmanship fs equal to the beauty of the designs.\u2019 ~ GAS BTOVES are deaiined to become indispemsahle ariielos in every househoM, especially for summer use, de- Ing quiek and \u2018under control.\u201d Thip subscyiber is prepared fo sap-\u2019 ply 8 Gas Btove which Is a perfect marvel In ite way, Itisin use in sevoral households in this city, and the gpneral verdict is thas * it would 08 be pasted with Om any account.\u201d - THE UNDERGROUND GAS MACHINE Is fo be seen in operation at 27 ST.ANTOINE STREET.It is non-explostve, needs no vault, gas house, oe fire; Is simple anû eMcient, effedting à saving of 5 per cent.om olty ws.This machine ie applisstle fo houses, churches, factorios, or publio halle, Copy the address : JOHN MARTIN, , - Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, No.27 ST.ANTOINE STREET, MONTREAL.ue GROCERIES.wan discharged immediately from the service of the Company.Nature demanded its rights\u2014the engineer succumbed ; the Railroad Company exercised the prerogatice, e, and threw him out of work.\u2014 \u2014ne MISCELLANEOUS URE, FRESH MILK.THE MOTHER'S BLESSING AND THE CHILD'S L The proprietor of the Grey\u2019 = Crèck Dairy, Com- wall, Ont.having removed oné hundrod and fifty \u201ccows (which have recently Tu to the City of Montreal, where he has erécted commodious, nu ventilated ainblen b the canal tide, is now ready deliver, evedy mi veuing, pure fregh milk ig any part of the city, fn an yantitiee rom one gallon to a Eh Rallons, within one hour from the milking The cows are foddered with the best cut ny moule and ohran, steamed at every teal.Not * grain= or swlil of any kind used.vesauls in which the milk iscollected are scrupu- Jonaty scalded by steam, aud thus kept constantly, cr use.absolutely clean.There remarks stri applyto the stables fodder and dairy at Grey\u2019 8 Crook, from which the milk is owt to Montreal every morning and evemng by The propricter having over three hundred sors {prepared to seppir dass «me thousand gallons of milk among the hotel-keepers, - hospitals, public institutions, oonfe omer, mollk-ven and others consumalru large quantities, The prop briotoris not on de it but willing to have evory test appliod toll t > milk in order to prove 15 purity received: à 79 Bonaven ture street wie meet et prompt ad Bae REOPENING OF THE MODRRN TURKISH OR ROMAN BATH, #T.MONIQUE TR NEAR CRYSTAL PALACE, ResUILT, REMODRLLED, ENLARGED, The most Oompiets and Lusvrious Bathing Metiiuie on (ha Continent, \u2018BATHING NG HOURS.Gentiermeë, 6 to 0 nm, aad 30 p.m, Ladies, 10 a.m.$01 p.Ctroulars on applica L309 DAVID BA.MACBRAN.M.D.Progirieter.DOW AL, ; FIO ROR, BAR IRO OR SoILER FLAYES, GAL» ANIZED TRON, CANADA PLATES, i TIN PLA\u2019 LATE, BO(LER TUR s Th By, pasta , 1X0 pret ee toed wie Portland = timo ase nn Eu, EE ec.Cle i Rites mue Covers, Chimney Tops, £294, diro-bricks, \u2018 Fountains, Dey Wai La fo va axufactarens of BOPA, CHAIR and ERD rw noe A ares tool atwrve on BEA UDRY & co.in à thank- e ing their customers fur past favors beg to state that thoy have now completed tholr Bhow and Fitting Rooms, and are prepared to take orders for Dressce, Costumes and Manties, havin engaged the services of My.and Mrs.Cumming, ma ers of this cit, late of MARSHALL & SNBLORAVr, London.A perfect fit guatanteed, with modorate prices.Dresses mado in M hours whare necessary.H.BEAUDRY & CO., General Dey-woods and Costime Manu i acturers, ™ 278 Nutre Dame êtreot R.& J.BRODIE'S, + 1 OKLRBRATED SELF-RAISING XXX P STR} FLOUR \u2018IN 6 LB.PACKMAN \u20ac celebrity and oxtensive sale of this rapes tou have indnoed some other persons to ra rerared Four in AE Inilatin@ Sr vrraphere Cou sens pile 4 to ask for he seif- any ude mark on = ot lapel oa each.na ot Fe Ta For Chis and Now T parghose es Flour R & J.BRODIE, FLOUR Dxror, vOENRR CRAIU AND BLEURY STREKCE.{ENTS ROR SALE at the Stas vr OPIN T O HOUSEKEEPERS.Try our 600.JAPAN ; it defies competition.BLACK and GRERN TEAS, at equally low rates.HAYES & HOEY, JAPAN TEA WAREHOUSE, 705 and 707 Craig Street.(COFFEE! COFFEEI ' FRESH GROUND JAVA, 6c.per pound.86 HAYES & HQEY.REAY ¢ BEATTIE, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS.à INDIA WAREHQUSE, 46 Beaver Hall and 650 Dorchester street, , MONTREAL.__ Éoota detirerga to the adjacent Bummer raeorte J.K BMP, [] E WEOLESALA AND RAWAL Wi.k AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, A180, VIRST- LASS GROCERIES OF EVERY DRSCRIP- TION, At Reasonable Prices, CORNER OF M0GILL AND [SMOINE STRENFS, MONTARAL FOR MAKING LIGHT AND HERALTHY, ROLLS, PANCAKES, AND ALL KXWDS OF PANTRY, Uss vue One, WELI-FAIND, AND Auwars ee FRIEND\u201d BAKING POWDER, ces, with AbYAR pere ete for Gree d5urine of the usnal butier ether shorten POR SALE BY ALL GROCERE A R BELL, * Dames Inronvan ce Via gr Ta 48, 60 & 52 St.Josoph street, MONFREAL.OR 8 AL EB, be Iot, CHU IAT TL = 6,000 HALF-CHESTS GREENS, Comprising a full assortment of YOUNG YON, Tonk Teas INPEKIAL, Ar sum WHh some of the CHOICEST CONGOU OF THE SEASON 18714 DAVID TORRANCE & CO.PRIME BLACK TEA.NEW SEABON\u2019S IMPORTATION, {inform the public that I will cany on the bust- ness us bithe, ander the Hams and style of = x PETTENE R, m also pleas state 1 engugod Mu.WwW.SIT ato wiki¥wrown & nite tend tho Boot and Shoo Machinery busl- (Signed), Montreal, 1th April, 1974.ROCERY AND TAVERN LICENSES.The License Commissioners are new pr pared to rocelve and considor le applications for GÉOCEHY and TAVEKN LICENS.- Applicants wili be gupplicd with the \u201crequisite Blank Forms for suck Groce.vern Licenses from the Office of the Liconse Commissioners only, Ne.\u201c 8e Gubriol street.oy , CHAS.Dx CHANT AL, Bccretary License Commissioners.Montreal, 16th March, \"1624 &-cod- m HENRY HOGAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 147 8T.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.to superiu ness.B J.PETTENRR.No.In announcing the opening of an Office as & REAL ESTATE AGENT, Ma.Hoax would inform hisfrieuds and the public that he js prepared to negotiate tho male of real estate, investirent of money ou mertyages or other seourities, arrangement of loans.&ç, &c.All communications, by mall or otherwise, will have his carcful personal attention.AUG W.KING & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No.% PINE STRENT, FEW YORK, Broows, BoNDs, aod GOLD bought and commission only.= imme , CORPORATIONS, Bubfest to Chaok at sight, and interest allowed om : daily balances, \u2014 EE ALTER W.SARGENT, 864 CRAIG STREET, Montreal.Dear Sir,\u2014We, the undorsigned, take groat piles sure ln recommending to our friends and'the publie generally your latest improved American pattern Coal snd Wood Cooking Stove, called the * IRON BLOCK,\" each one of us having used one in our family fer some timo, find it a perfect baker aad economical in fael, and for all other purposes gives iro FA afaction.street.tree! 183 Amherst stroe! Rechenberg, 137 \u2018at Bominique N 0110.ALBION HOTEL, PALACE STREET, QUEBEC, P.@.The podersigned beg to announce to the Ottizens of Quebec, and the Travelling Publi generall that De fred bo OFRN thé above Ho a on ths 008 ora Instant, as Ma a [the services of Mr.JUBR, who for \u201cpwards of 3) years was 9 ble Clerk of the st Law rence Hall, Moutrual, aud Jataly of the Rookl Hout t Boach, Non Cobnaset Mass, Re he ho; Fecelve à share of their patro: reference to the Rar, he would mers say that he intends to keep the best of Wines, ists nd Clgars, à trial of which will Convince th W-C.Mackintos Rov.Chasies BW.street.W.KIRWIS, 173-004 Proprietor EVERY HORSE HIS OWN HITCHING POST.The PATENT PASTERN; or, LEG HALTER van be fixed on any horse, either in saddle or harness, with perfect safety ant the greatest oase.It is the most effectual mode of hitching or fastening horses yet Invented, and is fast euperscding al! others; they are strong, durable, and price so 'ow that they all from the best makers in England and Scotland and embracing everything now in atyle.Mears.1.Poole & Co.'s Patten Suit just received.A stock of elogantly made Spring Over-coats on NTLEMEN hand at very mo modurato prioos G, cerpai vaine rat of ba their 8 8 00 they sb i, gma! A arvon to Ad be, wo wd GE SAIT, CORDINGLEY co.Anatomical Shirt Manufactory, $f] LAGAUCHTIERSR FIREFY (Near St.Urbain), There samples of thelr Laundry work may te MANUFACTURING WORKS.| PATTERNS! PATTERNS | IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.CASTING EVERY DAY.\u2014 pa C _H JAN T -E\u2014I; Oo U_ P; » EAGLE FOUNDRY.\u2014 D GEORGE BRUSH, 24 Lo 34 King and Queen Streets, MONTREAL, STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILRRS,\" HOISTING RNGINES, ORB CRUSHERS, F BTAMP MILLS, WATER WHEELS, MILL GRARING, SHAFTING, &e, \u2018WINCHES, HOISTING MA EACTINES FOR WARR-; BARK MILLS, HYDRAULIC PREBSRS, SCREW PRESSES CASTINGS AND FORGINGS OF ALL KINDS.BEST FIRN-BRICKS, FIRE-CLAY and FOUNDRY PACINGS always on hand.æiy CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY AR] PLASTER MILLS, (Established 1835.) WI.GABRIEL LOCK, LACHINE CANAL JORN À CONVERSE, Crry Orriom: Mo.MS BT.JANES ETRKNF, Montreal.se L' J.CAMPBELL & CO, MANUPAOTURERS OP LEATHER BELTING, FIRE ENGINE HOSE, LACK LEATHER, 40., HON.DIRECTORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEO: LIER, HENRY LYMAN Raq.0 of Asti wal ERS, Raq a con 19 $ Mouse Cusiiien à FERDINAND DAVID, HON.TT.H.CUSHING, SIR WH.G G.JdmnsTON, Repentigny, Bart, bly, P.BOBERTSON of Mestre J.M BROWNING, Esq., bertson ie, DUN CAN MOCURMICK, MAJOR MILLS Montreal, J.C.HATTON, E8Q.\u2026.\u2026.LMGAL ADVISER.GENERAL AGENCY FOR PROVINCE OF.QUEBEO 99 St, Francois Xavier Strect, MONTREAL, CANADA.we OYAL INSURANCE Co.OF LIVERPOOL, (FIRE AND LIFE.) Capital .\", Funds invested .12,000,000.Annual income .5,0000001 Liabilities of Bhareholders unlimited.W.FATERE, | Chief Agente Wr MUDG ok, Inspector, P.Q.British America Fir ¢ $10,000,000.Ee Maru ie \u201cRssuranée Company, Established 1833.All degériptiond of Inpurancep effécted at Current rates.HucH MCLENNAN, Esq., Director Montreal M.H.GAULT, Agent, 164 St.JAMES STREET.JMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY or LONDON, ENGLAND.Pands mmvested in Canads.§108,000, Gusumat, AONETS, 1.™ #4 Barre at SHWING-MACHINES.TEMPERLE Y LINE, Composed of the followin, aud othor first-class Iron 18hipe: * ST.LAWRENCE,\" rt etal \u201cTHAMES,\u201d I\" Hh \u201cBEVER.VEL \" The first steamer of this Line is intouded to be de- m epatched froi LUNDON ; YOK Le QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, i On WEONKESDAY, 15h APRIL, {To be followed at intervals of rex Days during the ason*, and from QUEBEC FOR LONDON ABOUT th MAY.Through Tickets, from all points West, at REDUCED RATES ertificates tanucd to\u201d 2.sirous of bringing out thar friends.bertonia a Yor freight or pasesin apply to TEMPERLEY CARTER & DARKE, 21 Bb > HOSS 2 CO.Quotes.2 tileter street, London ; DAVID SHAW, Montreal.ALLAN LINE, under Soatract Tih the government verre of Gah ot United m w.N7 ARRANORMESTS, 184 Is Company's Lines are co: voted first-ci 4 full.powered, under a sa ine, Iron B yao wit double { SRE ONCEUESDEGREEE Ë (GEORGE HARVEY, Dealer in all kinds of First-class SEWING-MACIIINES AND FINDINGS, No.341 NOTRE DAME STREEI, CORNER 5T.PRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, KONTREAL All Machines warranted as represcnted or no sale.All kinds of Sewing-machines repatred.50 JC ENDALL MANUFACTUR- ov ING COMPANY, \u2018 Uxwrre-MACHINE MANUFAOTURERS.Ho.1 Favorite Sewing-machine for family use.No.2 on the Singer principle, for heavy work.a; ceived minco commencing this, \u201cinner oon Raving eceas tated the enl ent of tI § Capac th roduc A\u2019 first-clasg whe i mogorets Drie on be rms, and by ty In delv merit th contiruance prion of \u2014y peeeh oernt custom aro- cory Trade in general.ROBERT] B.MURRAY, 86 Lemoine treet.\u2019 u NBM, pnatnens in Con Oil, ko, TU be eon eon-.si the oat rende ot e cast Foal oil, Parano GR Oil, ubricating O arafine Wax, âc.5-1 y ARRATRACA.OFFICE CARBATRAOA SPRING CO, Piantagenet, 0.39 BT.PAUL BTHENT, Montreal.ily ng peceived lust ¥ Fall An ample stock of the pp to m the requirements of our customers during the Winter, and finding the demand greater thau wo ©: x) «ted, wo ordered a fur ther ry apply to be ship, to vary closing of navigs ono the ttawa River, we vers J disap porated in getting the additional quan.ur stock, , Thich was large, was enfiroly ooo med by the end of Jan .by the Lhe anprecedent oar for it Tn future, we a af ALWAYS Souficient uantit Baa To \"ect any demand, hope th i ~ tirel athiisiorr io ! fo capitan menton en i ere eu eines, In not b ing able to get oe eu Upon the hy eu either yng of navi tien we Te ould ship here, any vad agi a aw , MILL ARR, OFFICÉ OF THR ONTREAL AND orriwa FORWARDING \u20ac COMPANY.MoNTRRAL, 10th April, 1874.[y that Winnie, Hrs 8 e number of harrels on ates Toran | We Wann Ten fre of our steamers for the atiaca rod to by them, which could not bé 'asirversd bras, owin the early closing of al RLY, Agent.Specimen of Qrders Received Daily.| Office of Francia B.Davis, Drugglst, } ; Fort Fdward, Now York, April 7th, 1874 Messrs.Winning, HILL & WARE, Momireal.GaFTLEMEN,\u2014 1 wish to obtain Water.Dr, orden iyofit, à berrol © Carratracs Mineral of this ross spoakavery high- ure truly, ; FRANCIS B.DAVIS.65-Fin (Signed, Yi 0 RK EXCHANGE NEW EW HOTEL, 418 & 420 Notre Damo Streot, Now open kipon the the European syatam.Luncheons and Dinners at at al) hours.Charges for what only is ordered.us mu E undersigned beg to inform their customers and She pub 10 generally th Switusianding tbe sovere stained oir prem \u201cth re\u2019 BANCROFT & SHARPE, \\ CITY EXPRESS AND LIVERY OFFICE, 8», Jaune\u2019 Horse -BUILDISS, , | 30c.pr Pounp, \\ Ar J A JOHNSTON'S, | | 1679 and 681 St.Catherine Street.| MACHINE RY, FOR SALE CHEAP.| introducea several other patterns, rotoh superior { vioronia SQUARE \u201c JAMES One Sistio: tn one mart, gina, i) ne Ogre yori inn Patdnt Saw rmmer.M MOLLIX au, Canal Swi.mation fumished prompt on opinion.m a IRON AND Foon WORKERS, MANUFACTURE PORTABLE ROZ ORGRS w with wih Pax Diaries and LAUNDE MANG To family use.NO pa LA ES.Jmproved a PATENT METAL OPERA\u201d CHAS seats, for public halls, restaurants, hotels.A180, PATENTED ARTICLES for : io Inventors and others.No, 637 Craig stroet, MONTREAL.SCOTT & co.foot with Larmes = MILLER BROTHERS & MITCHMEL, (Baoosesors $0 Geo.A.Miller & Co.) MACERINIATS, PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS.Also, manufacturers of axperimental and other Machinery, Hand 38d Swem Power Hsisting Machines, wits all the istest improvements.Loci up Bafty Valves of the moet approved ped terne.À stock of which te always kept on hand.fposinl atten tion givem 10 Patent Ofios Models.53 Sr.Joseex srausT, KOM Bt.George's Churek.) WRIGHT, MANUFAOTURER OF WOODEK CARPETINGSp FANCY WAINSCOTS, ».UET FLOORS, CHURCH, STORE AND OFFICER FITTINGS, MOULDINGS, * SAWING, PLAINING, TURK- ING, &c., &0.» 1 Factory : 92, 84 and 98 Paince STREST.Depot and Office : 37 ST.ANTOINE STARET.Samples of Wooden Carpetings and Wainsoots can be seen at the New York and Boston Planoforte Company's ShowW-rvoms, 430 and 433 Notre Dame street.ans and Fatimates furnished for Oarpetings or Mittings on application at the Office, or by letter adresser to Box ME.Post-office, Montreal.GC.ARMSTRONG CADINETMARER AND UNDERTAKER, VICTORIA pavas E, t bave had the Agency icr UXISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASKAR\" in Canada for the last fifisen years, and now have to tho uld riyles in finish.™ CENTS FOR SALE oF Ge Bris \u2018 CHINIBTS AND PATTERN.: MAKERS, | ALSO, are placed within the reach of every owner ordriver 994; 096, & 598 ST.JOSEPH ST.MACHINISTS, FOUNDERS, &s., do.of a horte.\u2014 Agents wanted everywhere.MO N TR EAL, Orders for Castings executed promply and neatly.Liberal inducements.Tonewrs Ta Office, Factory and Peundry, Samples sént prepaid an recol; t of $2.» s.#.CAMPBELL, Nos.198, 200 and 202 CRAIG STREET FORD & CABLE, Ho.15 Puawix BLOOK, TORONTO, MONTREAL, Patenteos and F Led : bad À 66 veus .s6-daw Craie ROBERT REID, SEWING-MACHINES.CALEDONTA SOAP WORKS.Bucomssos To 0.Wo.WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING COM- Ttake the liberty of informing the Trade th JAMES MAVOR & Co, \\aters of the celebrated k 1n; - \u201c - aéditions ie my Ban and\u2019 Candle Woris, 1 ar now SCULPTORS, SINGER AND HMWE PATTERN BEWINO- tn a position respectfu.ny, solic o favor of your MACHINES, toemod pa d, in Importers and Manufactare:s 0.very descriptio ; ; pou that shen alriot ati attention wi ho reeled à of For Family and M Manufacturing Purposes ure ns sure | Si ee TEE me \"| Webbs amass Ter wen, rm ughout, so tha bar I or = Fret Prisos, at al Exhibl in Quebeg priv at all timea rely on recel lng th Se Uarmaames AND vrauete for the best Bowing -machinos iy The favor with which my So MONTREAL.Aa and manufacturing purposes.ipection moliciled.om 0s and Balercomm, 37 Notre Dame street.Factory and Foundry, 14 te 30 Germain streeh The C.W.Williams Manufacturing Co LEGAL NOTICES.ProvIN F Quen x0, } Frith of Montr.a [SOLVENT AC ACT oF 1869 AND ITS AM IN THE ee ne ER fare A.ESINHARDT, of Laprairic, Trader, an In- On Monday, the Eighteenth day of May PEEL the the undersigned will apply to this Court for hi charge under the said Act.À.ESINHART.Per 8.PAGNU.His Attorney kites.Mottreal, 38th March.1m District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT.DAME FLORA BLACKLOCK, of the City and Dis- det of Montreal, wife of JOHN CROBBIR, of Be.same pie sce ue ntieman, and duty authorised ice, \u201cPama, rs.the sald JOHN Eins \u201cBefendan t An action for separation of perty been tn- stituted In this cause, on the foe day\u2019 7 of Apr inst.formes for Plaintift.94-1m PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Montreat, 18th April, 1876.ROYINCE OP OpRaO, Bistsict of Montreal, SUPERIOR COURT.[¥o.13%0.] Dame Barah Jane Moore.of the City and District of Montre: on, wife, ff sance 5 HE aration from Led and board has uted by the laintiff, against the MONK, PoTia & CRUICKSHANK, Attornoys for Plaintiff.f3-1m ion boon this a net Defendant, her Montreal, 16th April, 1874.! CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUE HEC, District of Montreal.* JNSOLVENT AC ACT OF, 1869, IN THE SUPERIOR sOURT.In the matter of MICHAEL CRAIG, of the City and bare ot of Montreal, Trader, an Insolvent.on dnesday, the Twen: y-soventh day of M.next, the undersigned wil) sly to this Court for bis discharge undep the sald ac MICHAEL CAL Per OUIMET, ST.FIBRE 4 AUGR.#-1m His Attorneys od litem.BUILDING SBOCIETIES.OMINION BUILDING BOOTETY, Orrion : 66 Sr.Jaune pli MoFTRRAL.App Atock Sub d 000.Fownded 7 HA resis tr Shock open ! for rubscription, tn shares of ick pains cent.every three m n onthe.} vidend torTno! Six months, ending let March, at the rate of nine per cent.per an which ve tnd.large margin of profite to form a rest oF | tee DersnTMaw?.\u20148ix per cent for suma under $500 at short notios.Five per cent for same over 8600 at short notios.Sever po T cent for an Society stated periods amount tad with the the.Persons ie (Brands can make prontabie and safe | permanent \"i Ee.m Mauatalne, From Boston, and tb rovinces, at\u201d, Night Mai for Quebe: top) laire and noi pping and St.Hyacinthe at.and Rouses Poin! © connecting wi h Stanstead, Bheflor and Chambly, and South - Baytorn Coun- xn Mes! Junction 45 p.m, Kxpress for New York an wont Central, at.8.50p.m, An the panctoaiity of \u201cto trains depends ep con- uections with, other lines, the Company wii.not be responsible tor rn uot arriving at or leavin: any #tution ut thie hours numed.The Steamship \u201cFalmouth,\u201d or other steamer leaves Portland every Saturday, : Lx am, and Tuesday at 4.00 p.m., for Nalifax, The Luterustional Company's 53, Mau 1p.Ling in conuection with the Grand pt Rasrveu wave Portiand Svocy Bouday and Thurbdes à td vin.for St.John, N.B., &c.Baggage checked throu, PR Tickets Issued\u2019 on the Company's principa Yor further information, and dune oa Arrival and Tep wrture of all Trains a aud way whe wns, app ot at Hho Tie net ri Bonsveuturo ation or at No.143 St, James street.CE BRYDEES, Montreal, October 6, 1978.Manayine Director.SEER Papi.E = oh | FE grr rés 5 RN \"| GIAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY.WESTERN STATES and MANITOBA FREIGHT.The Grand Trunk Rallway are now prepared to quote reduced rates to Chicano, Milwaukeo, St.Faul Cincinnati, Bt.Lona, &c., &c., all rail.Also, to ul} pointe on Lake Huron, Lake Superior, and to Fort Garry, Mauitoba, iake and rail.The splendid steamers © Manitoba,\u201d Ontario\u201d and \u201c Quebec\u201d will moon commence th make regular trips between Sarnia and Goderich, and all points on Lakes Huron and Superior.Theo best possible time will bo made, sud the lowest through rates quoted.For particulars apply to A.Brkxs, Freigh Agent, Chabolilez syuare, or at the Office of the General Preight Agent.C.J.BRYDGRS, Managing Director.R.B.STRVENSOR, General Freight Agent.Montreal, April I9th, 1874.3-14 So UTH-BRASTERN RAILWA®>.SUMNER ARRANGEMENT.TRAINS WILL RUN AB FOLLOWS: GOING SOUTH.GOING NUR1K, James street, or to H.& A.ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common streets, OMINI o N LINE This line 1s 0 follow! fall powered, (A Ty Suh Bisarmeht Rand 1.Ciend ÉOOLIQURBRE and 0 u an MONTRRAT, Jo a and L and PORTLAND in W.bon rm Bull Get Capt.Robe: These vossols Dave VOry Superior accomm tion for Cabin and Btesrazs ngers, and pre,paid Tickets are issued at trrdured prices those des alla Bom Liverpool ever 7 Wetneoday Call: as tes Lough to in argo and passe ord ivi d steamers of this line aro intended to wail from Quechee for Liverpool as follows :\u2014 AR su.Through Tickets canbe had at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada For Frelght or Passage ply in Havre to a Generstal, or Washington brolay ia Paris, to P.Gilbert, 56 Rue Scril oun dehrens; in Bordeaux to Christiana to R.Raffell, 4 ate: 4 ore agan to P.M.Koll, Le Be In Michael Kroan, Consul Chambers, 17 \u201d n- LA 1 = rio main à son's square ; Liverpool to hontgomerr w re miret in Que DAVID ToRBANCE 4 00., Fachange Court.SPRGIAL NOTICE.STATE LINE BTRAMMHIP COMPANY, 66 Kaw Yosx ro GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BuLFASE AND LONDORDERAY, pl Pcs line consists of the following new, Ciyds-butlt * Penneyivant 4 Virgtor ta,\u201d .Alabama,» ; la The steamers of this Line will sail from pier M, North River, New York, on every alternate Wodnes- day, ae follows : \u2014 « Pennaylvania,\u201d Wedngadar, Nov.mn a Deo.10th lot Penney ani] at « Jan.7th Virggenia \"on.00000 * \u201c Through Tickets te all part parts of the Continent, Drafts issued for £1 and upwards.For passage and freight, apply to AUSTIN, PALDWIN 4 ces x or, paË wey, New York; NK.= 8.Sulpios street, Montreal.SOAL FOR BALE: | | \u2018ROOLUNTAL COAL MINING COMPANY, DRUMMOND COLLIERY, PI1CTOU COUATF, NOVA SCOTIA, OFFER FOR BALE F.O.B, PICTOU HARBOUR, ; THRIE CELABRATRD STEAM & HOUSEHOLD COAL, ) FROM THE ACADIA Appiy to IL, NUD IEN, Vi e-Preaident and 5 nton Buildimyea, Montreal; Or, to ROBERT SIMIRON, Manape 0 tm eatelile Noa feotla, ne IN ad S.W.BEARD & CO CHEAP COAL, No.31 McGILL STREET.| Drink vu, aw.Leav: 8.15 M al, Arrive 10.00 4.30 8.Johns, t, 08 5.05 W.Farnham, 6.0 5.42 han, v.18 5.50 Farnham, 7.35 6.00 Cownnaville, 7.28 6.07 Bwectsbury, 7.14 615 West Brome, 7.08 6.29 Sutton Junction, c.47 6.38 Button Flat, #27 6.54 Abércorn, ___ __ £.21 7.02 chrordy er 7.18 East Richford, 5.46 7.45 Mansonville, b.50 7.43 North Troy.[X 8.16 Newport Centre, \u201c01 8.56 Newport, ç 4 1,12 Btanstesd Junction, Arr.9.24 Btanstead,.Leavs ï 19 The 3:15 p.m.train from Montreal makes close connections through to Boston and New York snd all points East and Squth, arriving in Concord ihe following morning at 5:39, Nasbua at 7 a.m., Wor- cestor at 9:25 a.m., Lowell at 7:30 a.m., Boston at 6:35 a.m., Bprtogfelé at 6:30 a.m., and Now York at 12:35 p.m.A.B.FOSTER, Manager.i April 1, 1676.- - st.STOVES, &o.Sto VES! STOVES! STOVES! JOIN STATE, CORNER OF ! Dorchester and Bleury® Streets, begs to intimate to Lis customers and the pablic in general that he bas où hand the following firat- clans COOKING-R: \\NGES AND STOVES: Warren Rape, Hit Bl ant\u2019 Kane, OVCTEILN, Olive Branch, fntercolomiai, Prince Avert, i cess, &c., te._ TALL IN IRON\u2014SPR ANG, 1 1874 STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES.Jobbing punctually attended to STOVES, manufactured at wy works here, are sp: cially cdapted to thia climate.Tam nette at reduced prices almost every de- ecription a0 VES AND IRON BEDSTEADS.- Purchasers can be supplied at 114 and 216 ST.JAMES BTRERT, 652 CRAIG STREET, 3M4 ST.CATHERINE STREFT, FAST, Or, at the Foundry, corner of ! INSI ECTUR and WILLIAM STREETS, 84 W.CLENDINNENG.M EILLEUR & CO., Will REMOVE on or about MONDAY, (he 13th inst, 70 No.652 CRAIG STREET, (Near Blenry), Where they have on hand an extensive stock of STovEs, RANGEs, JTRoN-BEDSTEADS, Brg150 DOTTONS AND BRUDING, RE 1OERATOR, 1CE-CHESTH, WIRE SAFES, TE ANGERS, VW ASTIING- CARES 4 ARD GENERAL HOUSE- FURAISHING ILLIAM FORD do.40 ST.JOSEPH STREA., Has just re ved and à for N-w Teodor a magnioent co, oofiscto of Years rors AND GENERAL FANCY LOUDS, Aso, SLEIGOHS AND CUTTERS FOR CHILDREN.The stock Is worthy, of te inspection.WILLIAM Mo.409 84, or teat.THE NEW TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE.ne DUBLIN GINGER PORTER, The most hoalthy and delicious drink ever made, CONTAINS WD ALOOROL, Made only by BIRKS à JAUFFRAT, Boda Water and Ginger Ale Manufacturers, 91 AYLMSR STRARST, Montreal To be had at all Grocers and Restaurants.Trade mark secnred.\u201d A» BENALLACK & CO, U3 BL.U 2TREET.JOHN CONTIGAN, Dealer in all kinda of WOOD AND OAL, uv ST.JORKPIT STREKT.Age COAL! COAL] CARGO of WRLOH ARTHRACITF UBT RRCRIVEs \u2018 C.H.TUCCEY.Ko.68 McGILL STARET, ol Seats of all kinds, Poultry oa âc., aiways on hand Anlty eens free nf hares 4, wr POMINION GLUE * DEPOT.\u2018 h.Frodon, American, and Canadian GLUES, constantly on à .HAGENS À CO.set of Opposite the Costom-hanse ' ROBINSON, would e his numerous friends ar as sock Wo ho ™ alte, egestas, Fish, Open from 8 a.m.6111 5 pa.n2-ame romind ers that he Dining-room y» tn the vorablg \u2018with rchasing Sa an exainuation beitrs where.A STANDARD OIL DRPOT, w 28 BLAUAY s18a87, REDUCED.BATES.oo "]
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