The evening star, 20 mai 1874, mercredi 20 mai 1874
[" | { È gemmes amar ot + POI ma aD + mmm a ir pui D mea ike lbahl oa \"EVEN + cs | T G 14 | nuk Al be VOL.VI, NO.118.\u2018 \u2018 MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 1814 \u201c ee end Fon ree - PRICE ONF CK = O THE AFFLICTED\u2014I wish to stato that | have removed my consulting rooms 10 the Mechanics\u2019 A No.194 ne Janes street, and that [ will, as usual, par we J Attention to chronic diseases of all kinds, particu ty those character that de mentions a, resulting lu nore misery thao all the 0 or + this world put together Nervous Trritab il + forbid Sonuitivener4, Loss of Memory, Lac of conf dence, Indecision »f Character, Lxprossion 0 pir ta, Incapacity to apply the mind tw any Occupatio Imbecitty, Impoteney, and sometimes almost tot ran which can ls correc restor- v.Alluf which cant L 4 \u201ch can be done without the ng the vital forces, which ¢ the ny and nostruin treatment, by whi bande vs been injured Or mare .1 have prao- tired oy peculiar wode of treatinent for eight years, a \u2018à during that tire bave tre an imimense Dum- Le 2 in all parts of the world, mi the best walks of life, J y that have ever done them an that 1 have cured .B bo treated without my seeing them, no matter + how great B Jiatance; bat ah ta the city musta: 1) and see me atmy of 0 hours from vtoll a.m.Ato $, and 710 10p.m.Private 1:4 confidential.iain Vain MH.UTLEY.M.D all can sa THE Wonder or TUE AGE.A Murvellous Medical Discovery, THE DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CU A RNEUHATISM |9 à patufui disease, characterired by an inflamed state of the fibro is tissue.It principally affécta the laruer joints and places covered by the muscles, as the wriste, elbows, knees, hip- Joints, hack and loins.Rhetuatism is very often fatal when It attacks the vital arwan, as the heart, which, in severe cases, it in very avt to do.Rheu- tian May occur either with fever or without it, betni In the.former case termed acute ; In the latter cher E RHXUNATION, OB RARUMATIC FEVER, is generally occasioned by exposing the body tof oe oir himmedtately after having ben heated, and \u2018colt: ences with cliliine-s and shivering, Which are soon followed by heat, resticnsrices, and, other feverith cute pains koan feit in one or Thla quickly fncreases, and ina vmpanied with swelling and great tenderness nf one ot more of.the large joint: much constitetHouai-tisittanteé \u2014Oné remarkstle feature of at is its tendency to remove from one part to another, after suddenly loavink one joint and making Ite appearance in another, and again going back to its original seat, : 7 In simple Cases sometinies ons or two doses euf- fice.In the most chronlc case it Is sure to give way by the use of two or three boities.By thie clent and simple remedy hundreds of doliars are saved to those who can icast afford to throw it away, as surely it 18 Ly the purchase of uscless prescriptions.ANOTHER WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN SPEAKS.- Montreal, April 24th, 1574.Messrs.LrviNg & Bo : LTON : Gente,-Uusolicited by you, I wish to déar testi- mosy to the value of the DIAMOND RHEUMAT/O During the whole of the paat winter | have been à great suf! rer rom that very common and 1 was iuduc br ® of so many marvellous cures accomplished dy the Agent, Mr.Conner, dur I few wooks' stay he 8t.wre! Hal purchase à tu e.Pa faitd in the medicine or its results), by the tek- e noe 1, to Ruffice it to «ay Cent (without 1 tag of leas tan Naif à bottle, J was complet 0] More than four weeks haye since elapsed, and still all right (free from pain), and with no indications of its pu Qe rm.For the benefit of Suffering humenitr, Plobpe pass round my piston?and sxporienns with the Truly yours, \"3, B.BUSS, yster and Fruit Dealer, 138 8%.Jamon street.This medicine is for salo at all Draggiets throughout the Province.If it happens that your Drugyist haa not got it in stock, ask Em to send far it to DEVINS & BULTON, NOTRE.DAME STREET, MONTREAL General Agents for Province of Quebec.Price\u2014fi per bottle.Larue bottles, $3.107 RS.ISKELLY'S CUISKELLY'S FIRST-CLASS.LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Iunow open fos the reception of ladles from all parts.RESIDANCE: 815 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, MOZTBEAL.107-1m HA'(S, CAPS, &o.a M.RIEPERT & CO., 99 and 193 BT.LAWRENCE MAIN STRRET, call special attention of those purchasing SPRING HATS to thelr uew gtyics just received from the European and American markets.\u2018The quality of thoir goods can ot be beat Inthe city, and at sue lowest possible prices.- ENKY E.JUNOD \u201c Has one of the finest a: sortment of and CHILDREN'S HATS, OW FRICES.MEN'S, YOUTHS, AR AT THE DOOR.194 NOTRE DAME STRERT, __MISCELLANEOUS.: HOUR WELL SPENT.WHERE BRUIN SITS mn VISIT THR CHOICE STOCK or OPTICAL AND FANCY GOODS JUST RECEIVED IN GREAT VARIETY, AT 7 ti.J.Hubbard's Optical Bazaar, 200 NOTRE DAME STREET.ROOFING.R.ALEXANDER, GRAVEL AND PLASTIC 3LATB ROOFER, No.805 Craig tareet, West, (Onposite Fauchor's Hardware Btore,) ##7 REPAIRS willi-have the most caroful attention, and be done as prompt'y as podeible.\u201c (RYSTAL GASALIERS.= a « \\ (BIRMINGHAM) MANUFACTURE.SAMFPLES ON VIEW IR OUR STIOW-ROQM.ROBT.MITCHELL & 00, OSLER'S Montreal Brass Worka.TT BANKINOTICES.\u2014- -\u2026 '{ HOUBES TO LET OR WANTED.LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER, Notice Is hereby given that a dividend of FOUR IER CENT.has Loen declared on the paid-up Capital of the* BANQUER JACQUES CARTIER for the current half year, and will be payable st thc BARK on and after the first day of June next.The Tzansfer Book will be closed from the 11h 10 the 30th May next, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.H, COTTE, Cashier.#29 Montreal, 77th April, 184.ITY BANK.Notice is hereby uiven thata Dividend of FOUR PER CENI.u R CENT.upou the Sopa stock of this institution has bean dcciare@ for the current hall year the Bank 0: 1 d that t me will be payable at fe Agencies.ou and after MONDAY, the F DAY Qf NF next.The vanster looks, will closed from the 17th to he 3168 MAY next, h days inclusive vote Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Bank on MONDAY, the PLRST day of JUNE next, and also, on the same day, 8 Spécial General Murting to take Into cousideration the propriety of increasing the Capital Btock of the Ban: \"The Chair to be takea at NOON.the Board,) (Ry order of the >; \u2014 Cashier, Crry Baxx, Montreal, ç th April, 1874.\" $ 98-2aw B* NK OF MONTREAL Notice is Loreby given that a DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT.and a BONUS OF TWO PKit CENT.upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution have been declared for the current half year, and hat the same will be payable at tts Banking-house, n this city, on and after tho FIRST DAY OF JUNE NEXT.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th the 31st day of May next (both days inclusive).THE ANNUAL GENERAL MERTING orum SHARKHOLDERS WII be held ut the Bank, ON MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE NEXT, Chair to be taken at One o'clock.(By Order of the Board.) It R.ANGUS, General Manager.ED, ten Servant Girls Apply to Mrs VV Tone MM BE Catuertne street.17-3 \"LNTED, a General Servant] refévences re.nulre: ! ply at 0 Ceunetery wirdet, ng ANTRI ook willing to wash.Apply forenoon at 9 Beaver Hall Bquare.1 WASTER: a Rewing-girl.Apply at 3 University atree 1172 n the 174 ee ie Lu n \u2018oachman and an Express Vr \u201cre s3ürey Nu atrect 117-2 ANTED, a man to attend to a Steam-boiler.must hare the best city references.Apply at 33) Bt.Pau 1124 ; TANTEI room.fore half-past pine in the morning.Apply at Ravenscraiy ben73 ANTED, a Nurse-girl.Applyat788 1 wie P 117-3 ANTED, an active, middle-aged woman ss Wurse, for the Small-pox Ward of \u2018tho Montreal General Hospital.Apply to the Matron.1! NXT ANTED, a Noy to take charge of a Horse and make bimeelf generally useful.Abel to Dr, Kollmyer, No.8 8t.Urbain street.117-2 \\ ANTED, a Bluger Machine Operator, one who canspesk French and Euglish ; references required.Apply at bd) 58 Catherine street.117-3 V ANTED, à Pattern-maker and Carpenter.Apply to H.BR.Ives & Co., Quecn street.117-3 OU ANTED, a Thorough Servant in a small fami ly.né washing.Apply at936 8¢ Catherine street, bo tween the hours os 11 and$ 117- WASTED, a General Sorvant, at No.6 Berthelot street.nz V 74 St Urbain streot.ANTED IMMEDIAIELY, an a ANTEU, à Dresamaker to work by the dent ! 4 4 POBTRY.Houta to Let or tad advertised at one-half anion | per word ares te insertion} .| - SOURCES, ! | LET for me or six monthe (possession a \u2014 d = mediated, à Ars ass Fura ouse 1 à à > u 1 first-class Fu , tind the hidde, H lake 0 at La an og use ot, aa Ap ll Lie lidkleh.squreq la WANTRD, siz or eight Rooms, or à small House, convenient to tho str.et cars.Address luting terms, location, &c., ¥, 7, BrAR offive: 116-6 TO LET, à certain number of Tenements In CR that splendid, newly-built row of housed known as \u201c Union rrace,\u201d on Hypolite street, corner of Roy street; hot aud cold water, vas, bathis, water-closets, &c.Apply to the under sided, proprietors, on the premises, or at thelr reuideuces, to wit C.Charbonneau, 173 Hypolite af and A.Belanger, 100 Andre street.| BELARUGE: à CHARBONNEAU.+ LET.9 FKE HOUSE RFSTAURANT, completely fur- , public Equaro, nO loeuse wanted ; sure Euccens to comp 110 AN1RD, by à respectable Woman, two days in the week to Wash and Iron ADPlY Ab 212 88.Dominique street.: 09 ANTED, Genilagen's Washing.Apmly st 5 Anderson street (up-etatre.) 108 ANTRD, à families\u2019 washing, of work by the day.Apply at 20 AL Sophie Lans.18 JOU between m1 0 Mary and porner ft.Hybert À and Perthius streets, a black Moroged Purse, | containing #4,80 ; also, à ticket of Steam Dye Works, Craie stroct.Address P, 2, offine, 13 08.~The su, Umballa dun from Stymor BERICTE emy, on urday last, must returned to 24 Bloury oirect, yin, 13 J,e8r a Tdh Dollar bank bill.The finder will be 4 wnltably rewarded on leaving it with the Librarian at the Court House.118 OST, » young white Terrier Slut, with tan.epots.LE tinder will be liberally ont by re.tumby her to 12.Lemoine strect, or 51 Victoria stres \u201c \u2018118 OST, on the 12th mst, botwoen the Gas Ofos anit McGlll street, mn Porsc containing money and nr Fost-office key.The finder wiil be rews by leaving it atthe BTAR office.ee iat OST, on Bunday evening Inst, between St.Denis 4 wtreet and Tobacco Fant 8t.Mary Sh a black Far-ring pendant, gold mounted.The find r will be snitably rewarded on leaving it at No.£8 Sty stree 1 ns OST, on Sherbrooke speet, between Union Ad avenue and Drummond street, two bralds a lair.Tae finder wiil be liberally rewarded by tv - turning thean to Brown & (1: guett's, Notre Dame strect.\u201c0112 T OT, between Basin and 8t.Joseph streets, a LA Purse containing $14; also, à Pan place of Amorican money with à hole in 1L Tne finder will ba rewarded by leaving it at 10 St, Martin strvet, br Bras office.19 I OST, on or about Priday, the Eth inst, from the 4 promises, corner Sherbrooke and Rieury streets, a Pem-hen.The finder or holder will much oblige the owner by addressing particularsto W, BE.W.t-office.The above à reward will be paid to any p-twon giving such fn.cr recovery.m Jad or ellen, fron the x street, on Haturday with » white spot hedd and a small white spat on nose; clip- \u2018004 M\u201d REW Terme torn ae recrnitng, Pth lnat., 8 Bay \u201cate aed Address P, 4, T° LET, Furnished Bedrooms, without ~ Board ross J.W., STAR office.5-6 three Add po LET, Furnished Bedrooms, at No.28 Union avenue.- 14-6 Te LET, Famished Rooms, without Board, at 13 Union aveine.\u2019 113-6 Te LET, a double Rdom with Board, near the .Engileh Catuedral.Address 0, 14, Svan oft.o.: 8-6 \u2014 Fr SALE, a Ftret-clasg Doublo Ticket for x ronto : canbe changed for a return at office : a discount allowed.Apuly to Wm.G.Cruick- shanks, No.54 St.James street.\u2018 116-3 PROPERTY FOR SALE.\u2018 Fo: SALR, at a containing about half well-cultivated, and modorate price, à Farm aotes, well-watersd, one- the other in grass and bonne.Apply to Robart Wadsworth, Moodie\u2019s Factory, It bone.116-8 SITUATIONS WANTED.ANTEKD, by à respectable person, a sitnatfon a3 Cook, to go to the States .Boston preferred ; references can be had, and the same required.Ap ply to * Eliziey\u201d 186 Chatham street, 117 ANTED, by ® General Servant, n situation to #0 to tho seaside, Or a little ont of the city.Apply to Mra Hillman, 9% St.Urbain streat.317 ANTED, a situation, by a respectabic young Wan, as Storeman, Assistant Storeman or acker ; can write hand, and is quick and corrcet at flgurcs, and {s not afraid of hard work Address P, 9, STAR office.ANTED, a situation Ly a young man to work | ina@ D, or on ; city or country preferred.Address, stating terms, P, 10, SrAROflce.117 W ANTED.\u2014A young man, having three or four hoora* Iclsure each day, would like to get some Copyinz to do.Address P, 1], STAR office.117 ANTED, by a young man a situation as Porter or Walter, or any light empinyment; writes a fair, legible hand.Address P' 13, Star office.117 ANTRED, a situation as Storcman.ov other capacity, by man who oan make himself generally useful; references.Address P, SrAR office.; n N ANTED, by à young «rl, Juet froin the country, a situation as Housemald Or Nurse.Apply at31 Lorne avenue.117 in ANTRD, by a young man a permanent situation in a Store or F.xrtory ; is not afraid of work ; understands the care of horses; city character.Address P, 14, STAR office.117 \\ T ANTED, a situation bya Bons aged street.13 years, as Message Boy.Apply at o 0.11% Mountain 117 ANTED, a situation by the 1st June, by an ecxpericnoed Sick-nursc, good references ; no objections to travel.Apply to- Mrs.Ewing, Narse, General Hospital, Dorchester street, Mon-.rex 117 JV ANTED: hy a steady, sober, Industrious young man, a situation as Fireman ahd Engineer, or in a Wiiolesala Bigre, or to drive an kxpress Waggon, Address \u2018Fireman and Engineer,\u201d 14 117 Shannon étreet.Shanta or WATE, by a young man, a situation in a Wholesale or Retail Dry Good oro n Salesman or Clerk; {sa good Address P, 17, this es writer and account- oon.uz ant.| \\ ANTED, by a Torpogtable man, n éitantion a E Storuman or 1 ht Porter, © ve an xpress ; unders 5 the care of horses.I, 16, Sran office.Addres ANTED, by a middle-aged person (an oxperi- enced Nurs), a situation to take charge of an clddrly Indy orbaby.Apply at 78 Bieury street.pu V ANTEP, n situation to tukr caro \u2018of horso: 3- y thoroughly understands hla business; 18 good rider and driver.Address I', 4, STAR office.fl 5 1 WASTE Situation In ner or Wine Bottling estahlishmen prlyto G.BR.PF , 547 Albert street, y eu net ANTPD, a situation an Trader; understands Palm, Ore, Ivory, Gum, an pper ( trade, having been ont on the coast of Africa for s number of years; satisfactory rvefe:ences given.Address Hox 64i'., Post-office.14 J ANTED, a yituation as Traveller for tro Wine and Spirit trado, or to take charge of Cellar, Addrees P, 6, STAR office.114 3 ASTED\u2014A gentleman (M.RC.8, Rng., 1856), formerly #.udeut of Edlaburgh University, and 7 years Army Assistant Surgeon, but fof some y practice; wishes to hear of a professional situation as Assistant, or to assiatin a dispensing bmsineas or other capacity, {n whic abilities ht be of rue in of strlotiy te An office.113 \u2014 = .r- ANTED, by a strong, active young married man, à situation as Btorsman or Assistant; le not afraid of work, and hns good city referon Address U, 13, STAR office.113 WANED by a respectable married woman, à eitnation as t N ° Mlomable.Apply at 178 Bb, Maren street.13 ofptionable.pply a 78 St, Martin street.18 ANTED\u2014A youag man would like a sifuétion * 44 Book-kotper or Asrfetant Book-keepe Fr: pe he Ch Ra Au des on \u201c .st Tol poly à is * ANTED.y young mab A situation au Salos- manor hipper} ng hi soyrn years) a- once in busin su; i cap tris goad Teloreaces.\"Aad: ens 0, ring WwW ANTRD, a situation as Coachman; good cit : Narncen Addreus C, 10, STAR ofr, Hi YN ANTED, a situation as Operator on the Singey Bewing-machine.Addrces N, 18, Srat office.îit ; D), 8 situagion as Lady\u2019s Sompanien, to a W tady wolng to Rngland.Sabre vues JA ce.ANERDL, A situation ina Lumber Yard, or as Ww Me Then bra mah that can read and write nu ure, - AD good olty refar- Le Bran air § RA AXTED, by a sober {ound Béalishmen, » situation as Express Driver, or to wotk by the Jny; willing $0 make himself Génaraliy ugeful; xobd Laebimon vif required.Address O, 5, MAR te.: m > M1 his work vatil-hisdyisg Meurtireless jouruey ; in Léroc bands Cross icy mountains, aud .ot desert auds ; Bat all that they cdn find +ill be the glean.: ; Of higher lakee, remoter sprigs.They deem These sources, and rejoice.stands As kate as ever from profaning hands.The highe=t lake, remotest, no dream Shall tind.The secret Soin Live's land of fervent heat, Zach heart to find the source all vainly Lrivs \"Of Love\u2019s deep: streamawswmysterious streams and fleet ; Sweet streams?! Ah, Tove! \u2018tley would not be 80 sweet, l\u2019erhape.if thou revealedst to sur eyes The secret, when.and where, and why they rise! ~~\u201c H H.in the Christian Union.p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE FUNERAL OF DR.LIVINGSTONE.All that was mortal of Darid Livingstone.was laid on Saturday in.the most honouMable grave ° which! she English nation can provide for its most illustrious dead.\u2018the bones of ancient ruler or patriarch were not more piously cared fur or more lovingly, than were those of the great traveller whom we have buried in Westminster Ablev.The funeral procession was first formed\"it the far distant land of his devoted love, when hiafew and faithful .followers .etartett on their homeward journey with the body of their noble chiet; lieven monthy.bave been occupied in that funeral march which entered the grand old abbey gn Saturday J noou.Never has man had a more unique following to his grave.The procession had varied and increased as it had moved along, s0 that humble, half-civil- ized attendants were replaced by the most honoured men on earth, who were proud: to show their admiration of the man who gave Lis lite to Atrica.Th - famous church has never opened 5g |-ita-doorsto-reveive-tor-weputture more precious remaine; und no worthier names have been inscribed on its walls than that of Livingstone.The Abbey has iggpe more snared and dear to Englishmen ad yelrs have rolled away.Poets, stateamen, warriors, philosophers, divines, and novelists, have been ottered a resting place there.The Minister towers seem tu staud as monuments over our illustrious dead.And there, where kings sod statesmen minglgin common dust, our latest aud our greatest traveller has ended his travels, aud reached a aceful bourne at laat.None who knew Fi /ingstone would say that he had ever dreamt of sleeping beneath the floor of the Abbey.He may often bave cherished the sad fond hope that his hones, when wearied out with toilsome travel, might rest in some peaceful graveyard in the land of his birth.Simply, he did » and had ne care for what m ght be done with the body which hed sefved him so faithfully \u2018when iecould render him no longer service.Saturday was a bright and balmy day, soit with almost the first breath of Spring.As we walked along the fine embankment, the old river which laver the banks on which our Abbey stands, looked fresh and bright in the morning sun.Asecarly as eleven a crowd had gathered zound the wes awaiting the opening of the doors which would admit them to the nave.And now certain favored pereons were gathering also at the Deanery, 10 be guided by the Dean to the places which had been provided for them by his courtesy.The fluor of the nave was covered with black.In the centre was à elightly raised platform, also covered with black, edged.round\u2019 with white braid.In the middle ot*that platform war a coffin-shaped opening, whose - sides were lined with black.This pas the grave.It is mediately opposite the monument of Field-Marsht! Wade,und at Livingstone\u2019s feet, lies the head of Major Reynell, him- sclf a noted African traveller.The Ab- hey has no vaults, but provides simple raves in the sandy soil upon which iv in Buin, An enclosure left an;;'c vam for the passage of the mourners and friends.! A private service was held at eleven o\u2019clock, in the map-room of \u2018the Royal Geographical Society, after the custom which is observed in Scotland before a body is borne from the home to the grave, This, it is said, was \u201capecially desired by the sisters\u201dpf the traveller, whose minister officiated on the occasion.At the bead of the coffin, which was covered with the pall, spread over with wreaths of white flowers and a floral éross, mat the Rev.Mr.Hamilton,\u2018 of Hamilton, a Scotch clereyman,who came trom Livingstone\u2019s old home at epecial re- .quest to conduct theeservice.The Zanzibar coffin had beeu enclosed in | ad; a shell of polished English oak, with gilt fittings, enclosed the whole.There it lay, silently testifying to the common fact which had dréwn to these rooms the frieridr ahd relatives, the fellow-travel- lers and helpers of the great man that day to he borne ta his grave in the Abbey.Tuere was Dr.Motiau, the high riest of missionaries; Mr.Webb, of ewvêtead Abbey, the old companion of Livingstone ; Colonel Grant ; the sons\u2019 of the traveller the Duke ot Sutherland, Land Hougbton, Sir Bae Frere, | Sir enry Rawlinson, Mr.Arthur Laing, Mr.Alderton, (chief officer of the Malwa), Admiral Hall, Bir ¥, Perkins, M.P.for Southampton, and Mr.Edwin Jones, the public-spiriteil mayor of the town, who had béstowed so much\u201d care and paips.upon the reception which had been accorded to the hanored )emajns.Mr, Sianley was thére also with his Ka- lulo.\"A brief serviée only was conducted, consisting lo reading of gabre 1 riage passages from the best of lady ands prayer which led the ne ors \u201c .the sorrows of time to the great trinmph 6£ etérnity.*-Thapks wers ven for Tn Livingstone was, dod for whal be.did ¢ in \u2018that specially he was the means of bring ing freedom to tue opjsresses And enslaved, and light 10 the people biting in the dagkness of heathendom.-¢ Thou hast,\u201d continned Mr.Hamilton, \u201c\u201c seen fit to e him away ère his work here seen cl to us completed; but we rejoice to know and to beligre that Thou hast taken him to be with Thyself, and that pow, all hie journeys here on earth having ended, he nas entered upon the reat that remains.May we be faithful and true, fellowing fhe exam le ot In rérvant, In RQ lar as e walked in the Mastews footateps ; and | may we ase faithfully and trdly Thee \"VV ANTED, bf an Industrions young man, s sttua- tion an Express Driver; 16 fully up in the c re of horses, and is a goud scholar; tout rogntals produced if required.Address uiflee.\u2019 V ANTKD by n youn Man of experience, a situation in an Office of any mind, of as Cobytat ; wood references.Ajdrras U, 9, this office.8 4, ÉTAR \"Cut FT ANTED, à situation an Gardenor and Manager, byan man who thoronghly understands his business: good references.Address N, 17, Bras ce.VV ANTED employment by à young man toran s stationery engine.Address, , 80, Arar office 111 ANTRD, by a young married man, a fituation to make huaseirgeneralir fai in a W hole- acqu 3 oat on ped fotlocks, tail cut, ralsin: 5 years, formation as will lead to use yald/or Retail store; is nted with: gm orally business; educated Im French and ish, and can give the best of city testimoniale.Addee., 11, STAR offios.or : the gifta, talents, and Bpportunitiés given to us, Solemnise our minds as we gn to the place appointed for the dead, aud a~ the remains of our brother are laid to dust may each of \u201cus, remembering that here we are but strangers and pilgr ms, hear the voice, * 1 am the resurrection and the life.\u2019 The procession left the rooms at half- nast twelve, paesing along Bond-street, iccadilly, St, James\u2019s-atreet, Pall-mall, Cockepnr-street, Whitehall, and\u2018 Dean\u2019s- yard.It conauted of the hearse, twelve mourniug coaches, and several private carriages, headed by those of the Queen and the Prince of Wales.- The Adfbey was already crowded in im- Dean.every part whence any view.pould be pained of the solemu spectacle.The Indies, who were some of them relatives of the deceased, occupied (he pew which was nearest to the trestles upon which the coffin was to be placed; and on the desk before them were wreaths of flowers which were destined.to be laid -in his rave.As the body entered by the west door, the vat crowds moved their heads towards thid'éutrance to greet it, while the voice ot the Dean was heard through every part of the nave, uttering those as- surjpg words which have dropped their consolation -on mourners\u2019 ears since first they tell en tuose of the sisters of Luza- rus:\u2014\u201c 1 am the resurrection and the lite; he that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and who- aver liveth and believeth in Me shall never die.\u201d The voicer of the long procession of chorieters continued the solemn sentences in song.Ae that procession filed past the grave to the choir, no heart could be numoved., The white- robed singing men and boys, with the dignaiaien and clergy, follow- by the coffin and the long line of mourners, proclaimed with impressive eloquence the solemnity of life and death.Every person not devoid of renti- ment, came into deep and perfect rym- pathy with the event which had brought hem thither.Every heart was full of emotion.It might have been supposed that long interval which elapsed between death apd burial would have sealed up the fountain of tears.Those thrilling words, that slowly-moving coffin covered with the velvet pall and the smow-white biossows, and the sweet, sad straing of the organ, unlocked them quickly.A thousand eves were wet with tears, a thousand heads were bowed in reverent sympathy and sorrow.Most of the service was choral.The grand funeral dirge, the 9Uth Pealm, was sung to Purcell\u2019s music; and Canon Conway read the well-known words of Paul, in the fifteenth Ehapter of the Epistle to the Coriuthians.Then was sung to the tune ¢¢ Tallis,\u201d Don- dridge\u201dé beautiful hywu : \u201c 9 God of Bethel, by whose hand Thy people still are fed, Who, through this weary piligrimage, Hast ail our fathers led ; \u201c Our vows, our prayers, we now prosent Before Thy throue of grace ; God-of our fathers, bu the God\u2014\u2014\u2014- -\u2014\u2014\u2014 Of each eucceding race.\u201c Through each perplexing path\u2019 ef life Our wandering footsteps as : (ilve-us each day our daily bread, nd every want provide.\u201c(0 spread Thy covering wings around, Till all our wanderings conse ; And at our Father's loved abode Our souls arise lu peace I\u201d Back came the coftinand the proces sion from the choir.The pall-bearers attracted attention.In the front, at one corner, the pall was held by Mr.Stanley, the intrepid corespondent of the New York Herald, who had found out Livingstone in his desolation ; and'atthe othez corner was J.Wainright, the negrolad whosaw him die, and.accompanied the body from Malato Westmiuater Abbey.The other patl-besrers were Sir F.Steeple, Dr irk, Mr.¥.Webb, the Rev.Horace Waller, Mr.Uswell, and Mr.E, Young.In the procession were Dr.Living stone's two sons, Dr Moffatt, and Mr.James Vavasseur, Sir W.Ferguson, Rev.H.W.Hamilton, Dr: J.Loudon, Mr.James Hannan, the Duke of Sutherland,\u201d Sir Bartle\" Frere, K.C.B.(President of the Royal Geographical Society), and Mr.K.R.Murchison; Geucral Rigby, Colonel Grant, C.B., Mr.J.Murray, aod Mr.J.Young, jun.(ot Kelly); Dr.Hooker (President of the Royal Society), Mr.H.W, Bates (Araistant Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society), and Lor 1 Houghton ; the Provost ot Hamil- ton, Mr.J.B.Braithwaite, Mr.C.R.Markham, and Mr.R.H.vor ; and, the Rev.Dr.Stewart, Mr.T.Nicholeon, &c., &c.Ju is interesting to olwerve that the Rev.Horace Waller, Dr.Stewart, and Dr.Kirk asristed in the burial of Livingstone\u2019s wife is Africa.These, with the ladies and the choristers, atood around the grave, while at its head, occupying a amall desk covered with oloth, was the The coffin was lowered with its covering of flowers ; others were dropped into the grave.Conspicious among the flowers were some leaves of the fan- alm, representing the region where he travelled and labored for the good of bis tellow-men.A httle chi d of five or aix years old, a grandchild cf Livingsione, was held forward to drop her bouquet in the grave of one whose life and labors she may one day estimate with loving admiration.The venerable Moffat rested his hand upon the shoulder of the negro boy as hie stood near thehead of the grave.\u2018 The Hean offered those devoutly beautiful prayers which, for generations, have nerved the faith of mourners, and led the hearts ot men away from the changeful scones of time to the ¢\u201c colossal calm\u201d of eternity.Grandly did his voice ring out the committal sentences a8 the earth was dropped upon the coffin.The words of bend diction were uttered as {he mourners bent their heads towards tha earth from which we were taken.The coflin bore the following inscription : : Davip LIVINGBTONE, Rorn ) At Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland, th March, 1813, \u2018 ied At Ilala, Ceotral Africa, | 4th May, 1873.We left hima ¢ecurely resting beyond the roar of the wild beast, the malaria of morass and swamp, the grasp of werko \u201c.ing fever, and the toils of long and wearisome travels.The good, brave mhn, whom last we saw on the platiorm of Exeter Hall, when be entreated, with a quivering tongue, the prayers of Christian men, and uttered tender farewells to thowe who warmly cheered his words, had come Home in peace, and sleeps in oùr protidest aepalchre the slpep è just.| \u2019 » There were-many Nonconformista present, either members of the funeral procéssion.gr specthtors who had been politely acoowmodated with places inthe Abbe, \u2014 London Christian World, April, .SEGRET TRADES IN PARIS, The Paris correapondent of the London Times writes 10 that journal: ¢¢ The list of secret trades which ewarm in Paris will never be exhausted.There are speculators who have a regularly-ergan- ized system of young beggars of both sexes.The boys are ewarthy, dirty, ill- kept, bare-footed, and run after carriages asking for a mou to buy bread In every quarter there in an inspector, who watclies them, stimulates them, follows them, takes the money from them, aud punighes or rewards them.They come out row by day, now by night, and take their gains home to the speculator, who \u2018ea pretty large protit out of them.he girle=better trainel, better dressed \u2014otfer matches or bouquels of violet: for rnle, Accorbing to the seasun, or any other wares which may serve as a pretext to apeak to the passengers, and a= x justification in the eves of a policeman.Generally theee little girls are told off three to one beat, which is, as a rule, a boulevard or a long street.They » at a certain distance from each other, and offer their wares or relate a lamentable story, in which asick mother, starving children, and a pitiless landlord play a very Active part, Being at a distance from each other, they are each other\u2019s ! © one gud a signal warns the other two, who.have thus time to make off.- * F yesterday determived tv pee What vue of these children could make an a tind spring afternoon, when people are returning from the races.Fur my in-i veatigatiou, I touk a walk ou the Boule vard Hausemann, gencrally worked by three of these girls, und, alter taking my Tecautions in order not to alarm them, | fnquired of all the passengers who gave alma to the girl along the route how\u201d much they had given.1 tound that be- twcen 4 and 7 11 the evening, of 400 persons to whom she had applied, 150 had given her something, for «he had accosted those whe had been undertaken by her partners.The total amount received from these 130 persons was 13 francs 45 ventimes, and when, my experiment Leing ended, I drew near her, | heard hrer tell her story in the same famished and dismal tone.In these three hours she had lost only ten minutes eating in a corner a piece of bread and smoking a tutfy-atick.Sometimes it happens that a passenger asks her for the address of the wretched mother, the numerous children and the crues landlord.That does not perplex her; she gives an address where everything is found to be as she states, for the manager of the concern takes care to organize the comedy at home as well as the show in the street.\u201d ¥ Horrible Atrocities im the Argentine Republic.The, Panama Star and Herald ot the 21st of March gives a feartul accouut of horrible crimes which have recently been, enacted by the military heroes of the arni7 of Lopez Jordan.The scenes which it describes were, it states, witnessed by one Don Emilio Victoria, who was made prisoner, &ud taken, with six others, to the camp at Quereneio.They were then ordered to march umdera rnard of twenty musketeers, commanded fy a brother of Hermusi, to where Que- réncio was, on the other side ot Guale- guay.When they arrived at the (arm of \u201cSt.Augustin; a Senor Euclides Irigoyen came out to meet them armed with a lance, and, approaching the ofii- cer, paid: \u201cWhy do you make these prople-rutfer\u2014so \u2014muoh-?-\u2014Anyhow, + know yuu have orders to kill them on arriving at the forest, so you had Letter let hs K:11 them at once.° The officer relused to agree to his proposals.As soon as they had reached the camp of Quereucio,- Chamorro was made fast.Again next day the order came that all the prisoners should Le dispatched.They began with Chamor- ro, who was lanced to death.My turn was to come next, when an order cae to bring me before Querencie, which was done.Later on in the day he delivered me over to Lopez Jorden, who kept we with him until lis defeat by Don Gonzalo.All the chiefs had orders to kill whom they pleased.Lopez Jordan ordered his victims to be dispatched after insulting them iu the vilest language.Others, such a8 Gonzalez and Compos, would address one ot these unfortunates, « Who are yeu ?\u201d Soand-ao.\u201cWhere from ?> f¢ Bntreriano.\u201d .¢ Kill him, he is a savage.\u201d .The executioner then stepped out to do his duty.Each ghiet had his own executioner.He drew his weapon, and in a tew seconds the head of & poor father of a tamily ro.led un the ground.Such were the common every-day assassiua- tious.Some 300 had been murdered in this manner.The assassin, Nico Coru- nel, captured ou the coast of Parana a preat number of foreigners occupied in coilecting lirewood, charcoal-buruers, with Italians and Spauiards.Some he asrassinated, and to others he adumuinis- tered trom 600 to 1,000 lashes and com- lled them to serve in the,infantry.A hoy was punished by huving a stake thrust through his body.The last victim was Felipe Velasquez, a seldier.of Capt.Autelo, who bad come to visit his seven children.When Lopez Jordan ordered bis execution, two days befgre the battle, this soldier reminded him of his long services, his large family, and promised if he would spare his life to serve him faithinlly.This chief was inexorable.The bandit Veia was ordered to dispatch him at once.: LETTFRS WITHOUT WORDS.When M.de l\u2019ersigny was French Minister of the Intorior, Le received a visit one day from \u201ca friend, who, un sending up Lis name, was shown, in the great man\u2019s sauctum.A warm discussion arose between them.Suddenly an usher entered and handed the Minister a note.Un opening it, he at opee changed his tone of voice, and assumed a quiet and urbane manner.Puzzled as to the contents of the note, and hy the marked effect it had suddenly produced upou the Minster, his friend cast a furtive glance at it, when, to his astonishmeaty he perceived that it was simply a plain sheet of paper, without a scratch upon ii! More puzzled than ever, the gentleman, after a few minutes, took hia eave, snd proc eded to interrogate the usher,i to whom he was well-known, for he himself had been Minister of the Interior.« You - have,\u201d he naid, ¢ just handel to the Miniater-a note, folded up, which had a most extraordinary etfect upon him.Now, it was a plain sheet of paper, with nothing written upon it.Wliat did it mean 7?\u201d *¢ Sir,\u201d 1eplted the usher, «¢ here in the - explanation, which I must heg you to keep secret, for I.do not wish vw compromise myself.My master is very warm, and very liable to lose (his temper.As lhe himself is aware of his weakness, hie lias ordered me, each Utue that his voice in rained sufliciently ta be audible in the ante-room, without\u2019 delay to place a sheet of paper in an vs eee and take it to him.hat reminds him that Lis temper 1s getting the better of him, and he at onee calm himself.Just now I heard his voice risimg and impne- diately carried out my instructions.\u201d THE CHICAGO HERESY TRIAL.(Chicago Tribune.) In the second part of hiv argument, Prof.Patton charges Mr.Swin : not only with a suppression ot Presbyterian goc.trines in hus writings and sermuns, but with maintaing viens in direct conflict with it.Altogether, the second day\u2019s argument in more telling than the Firat.Ît 1 by no means devoid of ability, and, viewed frem the standpoint of strict Pres- byterianisu, is a juatification of the attitude assutned by Prof.Pattton.This ix not the point ot view, however, {ron which most people look at it.Mant there arc (onrseltes among the number) who will condemmn it an bigoted, natrow, amd intolerant ; caring little whether it is an orthodox Preshyterian proceeding or not.1 A majority of orthodox Prechvieriana in thie city prot ably hold that Professor Swing ought to be allowed te continne to do good 1m his own way without jute ference.Other persousy ta\u2019 ing the whole controversy in from (tie staudpoini of modern.thought and cultare, will merely pity the misdirected energy of the prose- \u2018cutor.Certain it is, however, that.some of the quotations: from Mr.Swing's sermons uced hy Mr.Patton demonstrate him no Presbyterian, unlegs, indeed, Préabyterianiem is susceptible of an elasticity which no faith embodied in a written creed has ever posse: possess.: \u2018 i or can seutinel, for if a policewan turns up at] out of yesterday's insue.| SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH.°C 1 \u2014 Menara.Dixon, Hughes, Morelv and MeDonald.have intormed the National Laborers\u201d Union that they are in hopes\u2019 of arranging & simultaneous \u2018withdravwul of tie dock-ont and n cessation of the strike.The Union favors their plan of adjustn ent.Immense crowds pathercd to see the Czar.From Buckingham Palace to Guildhall the route wu-decuratel.After hunch be left vig te ames embauk- ment.Traflic was suspended all duy on the Strand, Fleet street, Ludgate Hill and Cheapride.The Governor of the ste of Man has announced tu the Legislature that the Prince of Wales will visit the island Jur- ing thy summer, and the Legislature ha passed resolutions reque-ting His Excellency to conmider the best mode of entertaining the roval visitor, and has expressed a hope that the Princess will accompany her husband.In Toronto, Mr.Warren, oue of the publishers of the Dead Beat Directory, who was arrested un Saturday might, was betore the Police Magistrate this worning.The case was remanded ull Wednesday, to await the arrival of Bel!, another partue ry who was arreeted at La- chine.Jos.Beard, one ot hose whore uames Appear, is to prosecute in the libel suit.SL A letter from Archbishop Lynch apr pen:s in the Hamilton Spectaior, one ut the papers which published the Convent scandal, stating that the gtory is talse, that Mrs.Cramp has uo children, that her sister was a boarder in the convent, but got leave from her mother to go to ber howe in Cleveland, and left a letter | to tlint effect in tie couvent, and that the alleged criminality between a priest aud 8 nun is a fabrication.John BE.Chambers, of Exeter, Ont., is now two years and a half old and weighs 118} pounde\u2014only seven pounds and a halt less than his father.His cireun- terence is four feet, and he is cheerful and enjoy his meals.Another precocious betng is Lord Oxmonton, an English peer, who was ane year old on the pesth\u2014ot March NG thember of the House ot Lords leads a more blameless amd consistent Îile tian lord Oxinonton.Capt.E.White, of the =ealing steatuer Neptane, at St.John's N.F., reporté on 21st ult.fell in with SS.Dunraven, ot Loulou, Capt.Pottenger, bourd to Quebec, pig iron, 129 miles E.8.E.ot Belle Isle, bows damaged, fore compartment fuil of water.-At Cupt.Putleuger's request, went on board and examined the compartiment, and agreed to lay by him fhat afternoun and night, Capt.Potten- ger snyiug that he would then try to get to Studohu\u2019s N.F., for repairs; but at 9:15 p.m., he replied, when bailed, «I am all right now.\u201d She was apparently under full ateam, course S.by È Saw nothing more of her.' \u2014\u2014\u2014 ROLAND TOWN.\u2014 M.Houde, editor of the Foyer Canadien at Worcester, Mass., was in town last Friduy to give information to the Committee of the St.Jeau Baptiste Society, relative to the coming of delegates trom tue American societies on the Z4tl; prox.; a delegation will proceed from this city on the 26th inet.to Worcester, to'conter with these delesutes.AMENDED WATER TAKIFF PROPOSED, The report of the Water Comuittee relative to distilleries, breweries and like establishments, states that the tariff appointed by the By-Law No.65, passed on the 29th of April, 1873, be amended ar tollows :\u2014To consuiners ut 1,000 gais.3e per hundred gallons; over 1,008 «nd up to 2,000 gals, 300 per 1,000; 2,000 gals., 29c + 2,000 tv 000 gals, 3Rc¢; 3,000 10 4,000 gais, 2Te ; 4,000 to 5,000 gals, 25e ; 5,000 to 6,000 gals, 23c 5 6,007 to 7,000 gals, 21e ; 7,000 to 5,000 gals, 19¢; 6,000 to 9,000 gals, 17¢; 9,000 Lo 10,000 gals, 15¢ per 1,000 gals.PRIVATE BUTCHER STALLS.The by-law with reference to private butcher stalls, read Inst evening at the City Conner tor the first time, provides that no license shall he granted unless the stal} be at least 500 vards distant from any public market; that tor cach license shall Le pail $200; that stalls shall be kept neat and tree trom filth of all kingde ; that no unwholesvme weat or provisions, or lamb or veai nuder three weeks\u201d old shall be exposed for sale; that holders ut stalls shall be practical and cxperienced vendors of meat; and that any person violating these provid Bilans shall pay a tine not exceeding $40; or imprisoned for a term not longer than two months.THE TURF, Coming Events.The following meetings of the several | racing associations of Ontario, have been anvounced for the coming Spring campaign.The munber and'ancunt of well- arranged premiums in their several purses tor the various clusses are liberal : Watford, May 21 and 22; running and trotting.Strathroy, May 25, 26, 27; runuing and trotting.Torontn (Carleton Track), May 23 and 26; running, flat, hurdle and ateeple- chasing.: Brampton, May 28 and 29; runsiug and trotting.Wdodstock, June 3, 4 and 6 ; ruumng, flat, hunile and trotting.: London, June i0 and 11; running and trotting.Dundas, June 17 and lt; running and trotting.to Hansilton, July I, 2, 3; running, flat, hurdle and srotting.Barrie, July 1, 2, 3, 4; running, \u2018flat, hurdle and trotting.| Toronto (Carleton Park) Summer Meeting about July 10; programme, not yet issued.PIANOFORTE RECITAL, À notice of the pianoforte recital given by Miss J.Vogt on Saturday in Assbeis- tion Hall has been inadvertently delayed.The recital wae but thinly attended.\u201d The programme included five pieces, two of which were for two panos, Miss Vogt being assisted by Mr.W.t.The selections wetp rolely classical, the pnne- tera chosen being Chapin, Schutsaon, Liszt, Wagner, and Weber.Miss Vogt proved herself a clever and conrcientions pianist and must be allowed to have dove fall justice to the various composers.A~ an exhibition of planoforte playing the, recital wan a -uccera, but the sélections \u2014nke most cinséical rélections\u2014aiforde the batener bat à meagre amount ef te plesaure commoniy held to be dermabie trom music.OI gonrre there Will ba: denty ready to cry \u201cOh! yousdon ! Foo what\u201d good muse 1 7 '\u2014that + ensilv faui, And generally most frequently by very empty-headed tollowers or \u201cfashion \u201d\u2014bnt the truth is that in the works of \u201cgreat\u201d musicians, sa in the works of even the Poet Laureate, there is a great deal of hymbug.{ True mumc will tind a response in every heart, wnd ut ja-such wukic that will do good in the world and therefore should be cultivated The following was crowded A.C.Webster, Esq, RECORDER'S COURT.Tuesday, May 19.-.Fwenity-eix ordinary cases were div- posed of this morning.lies toilowius were fined small suma tor simple drunkhs:\u2014Charles Martin, 32,7 Antrel Lune, 5-45 Charle.Morrice, 4, uuw=deater; Miuhisel Norman, 49, lsborer ; Ander-on Bloomer, 39, hatter; Patrick Nortou, 23, maechisnie ; Patrick Lenard, #3, luborer; Francois Beauchamp, 31, carters Peter Maloney, 66, laborer; Ben- Jian Gronix, 41, trader; Jolin Turner, 59, lalorer.i Jitter Cannon, 25, carter, loitering off stand, £1.50 or 10 Jaya, The tollewius were fined 22.50 or 15 days ter Lewg \u201cdrnuk und disorderly :\u2014 Rose Ann MeCulloek, 50 ; Ducaa Labrie, #W; Elu Dixon, 50; Edmund Lajeu- nosse, B1, Inborer ; Mary nu McDonnell, 59; Hilaire Martin, 15, butchet.Juxeph Corbeu, 29, laborer; Mary Brennan, 405 Mary Ryan, 46, were tined $5 or 1 n outh for drunkenness.Joseph Gariepy: 20, S, - MANUPAOTURERS OF - MARSHRANK'S PAJENT FOUNORY GUPOLA Uastinurs of all deserjptions furnished promptly to food vd othor Car Din E Tone à Er Stoves, ac, ag the ru aaribary store, Craig street, on THURSDAY MORNING WEXT, Tier INSTANT.Alse, four Tierces of PRIME CURED HAMS.~ Bale at TEN o'clock a.m.HENRY J.SHAW, 17! Auct.anas {ALK OF TWELVE NEW AND VALUABLR7-OCTAVR ROSEWOOD PIANO- YORTRS, ull full round corners, and elegantiy car- .Os FRIDAY NEXT, the 22nd lust., I will salt, by order of the manufacturer, Messrs.Vose Bons, Bosten, whose Pianos are extensively used, and highly prized in the United States and throughout the Dominion of Canada, twelve of their finest instruments, tucluding thelr most oostly Ton of the purchase.stores (up stairs), Craig stréet, ou Mridsy, the tnd inst, at KLRVEN o'clock a.m., sharp.HENRY J.SHAW, 114 ALE OF A LARUE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF NEW WALNUT VURNITURE compris handsome Office roum Chaire, Chefonlors and Ktageres, Cane seat Chairs for Bedrooms an reakfast rooms, Xasy Wire Back Reclining pr Rvp as, handsome ior and - 3 fine Satin, Cataline and Rep, ae In Crete, handsome marble-4o] and plain te room Suites in fluo polished Walnw (oi! fimish), the whole forming & very large an varied lot of valuable articies, amounting iu value to over $7,000 To be soid without reservation, (On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, @nd MAY, in my large Saleroom, Nos.7M, 726 and 788 Craig al.\"ne above ie the last of the Important sales Of New Purmiture to be bold this season.Og yiewd y \u2019 Bale at TWO o'clock, ' | HENRY J, SHAW, 1s ?; : Auctioneer.By Booker & Ritohie.JEWELLERY ! JEWELLERY! On THURSD AT, iat MAY INST, the Bulseribers wiil sell, at their Sale:ooms, 650 street, GOLD and GILT JEWELLERY, eun- alsting of Pine Setd, Brooch Earrings, Brooches, Rings, Pins, Blecve Links, Chain, &c., a Jot of Gil Jewellery, ALsO, About 12 dozen Meerchaum Pipes, o\" [X are, Also, à lot uf Sundries, and about 200 vols.Books, wull selected.The whol belony.uy to a gentleman remoriuy to N Sale at TEN o'clock.BOOKER 4 RITCHIR, 118 By J.F.Raymore.EW AUCTION AND OOM- MISSION ROOM, WESTERN BUILDINGS, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.The subscriber having leased one of those large and_commodious.Shops known as.the .* Western Buildings, begs to Inform the citizens and the public In general that he will hold DAILY EVENING BALES.Parties having goods of any description are so- Ictted to favor ine with the sale of the same.M.B.\u2014Prompt returas Of cash, and account of sales made Immediately after goods are sold J.P.RAYMORB, 105-1m Auctioneer.N OT 1CE.J.W: GRU3SE & CO.Will open Îhetr PUBLIC MARKET AND PURVEYING ENTAB- ! LISHMENT, AT 700 CRAIU BTRERNT (Betweert Bleury street and Viotoris : quare), On BATURDAY NEXT, he MA of AA}.They will endeavor, in conducting thetr business, to exercise to the utmost, judgment in the selection of live stock, scrupulous cleanliness in their slaughter-house and stall, civility and sttention to customers, accuracy and prgpiptitude in the delly- ery of orders ; and they solicit a trial from all who appreciats the above.108 _ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, BUTTER DOWN AGAIN AT \u201c DUNCAN'S.+ To-day, May 15th, 1 have reduced the prices of BUTTER another two cents per pound.The very choicest Tub Butter, reduced to % cents \"per pound.Tha very thoicest Roll Butter reduced: to 28 cents pr jound The = œn.: uyar ls amended, and the 10 coût Sugar is of a new - ;ù Lutter quality.Toas still at th- old pricdl The 50 cent Black an 1 Japan are making my store populdr ali overt ui y, Ales, Porter, Wi vs and Bplrite.CHARLES DUNCAN, TEA MAN AND CROCKER, No.898 CRAIG STREET, BRTWEKYN BLEURY AND HERMINE.m REFRIGERATORS.' GEOEGE W.REED, 8LATE AND MNERTAL ROOPER, AND DRALER IN £ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS.GRATES, | EOIS- TERS, VENTILATORS, TARLE-10PS, BAWED SLATE BLA BS, for SHRLVES, FIREWALLS, &c.ke.Mantifacturer and wholesale dealer in Rafrigera- toi Co ods, Coal Sifters, BR Pails, and all descriptions of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, No.785 CRAIG STREKT, MONTREAL, order.== BV!'LPINY LOT AY ST.HILAIRE STATION FOR SALE, Withio a minutes\u2019 walk of the Station, on th, river's adye.Address or apply to 1R-1m T.VALIQUET, F.JACKSON, Chemist and eo Druggist (by sxamination of the Pharma.crutieal Society of Great Britain), tous respectfully to tnform the fumatiesr ta nf Montre 1 that he has retureed from ¥nyiand, and that all physicians\u2019 prescriptions and recipes confided to him will receive his Hom ediate personal attention, di be dis- poitsed with the purest of s and Chemicals.1 also add nat fe ooive an entirely new stock of Pertumery.\u201cI.B.WARRKN & CO., SCALE MANUFACTURERS, 297 PORTIFICATIOR LAND, MONTREAL.\u201d» WALL PAPERS, Just received, a large assortment of new and ele gant patterns, at prices 10 putt everybody.WM.FORD, No.409 St.Joseph Street.- SUMMER -HATS.No.1114 St.Antoine Street (THIRD DOOR WEST OF CEMETRRY STREET) N.C.VALIQUET, LUNCH! LUNCH! Ma.T.A.LYNCH has opened a Lumch Counter at his Restaurant, the COMMERCIAL HOUBK, Mo, 888 Bt.Paul street, where he will be proparrd to serve hot Tes and Coffee Sandwiches, Pies, Cola Meats, 40.at all hanrs of the day PATTON, R.E.K.Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, KE BUCIEIY OF LICENIIATR OF TH APOTHR- « CARIRS, LONDON, ENGLAND, , rly Medical Saperlatondent Maunster Honse Pera Y London.Ragland, and late thane Surecon of The neral Infirmary, Shefcld, rngland.No.622 CRAIG STREET (Opposite Charles Borromme strest) om JAOMINION GLUE DEPOT.\u2014English.French, American, and Canadian @LUES, constantly oa h of eu (Opposite the Custom House.Keeps on hand à large assortment of Canadian and American Slate, of the first quality.Aivo, Blate Nails, Zinc, Load, &c., 4c.Hiating In all its branches faithfully exccuted.01d roofs re .! Orders from abroad respectfully solicited.Galvanised Iron Cornices manufactured to any design.113 OW PRICES.GREAT SPRING SALE OF FINR MADE-UP CLOTHING AT vialsht's Clothing House, BOYS SUITS, from $31.00 and apwsrde.MERE BOITE, from Fe and upwards.463 NOTRE DAME STREET 0.1 (NEAR McGILL.) ES H.CHANDLER & CU, \"COMMISSION MERCHANIS, Por the purchase and sale of RON, GRAIN, FLOUR TROVISIONS, AND OTHER Ora-re reepeetfully soljeited.i No.33 St.Nicholas street, NONTREAL.¥, 6m EPUTY PORT WARDEN.it being decided to appoint a DEPUTY PORT WARDEN for the Port of Montreal, duly qualified uested to ard written applios- 3 or re ANT, AT NUON.um.persons are Omg a to the u THURSDAY MEXT, the fist IN The salary will be $1,800 p r ann (By Order,) | WM.J.PATTERSON, Secre Orricz BoaRD oP Trèves | Montreal, 16th May, 1574.18-8 QUEEN'S \u201cBIRTHDAY FLAGS! FLAGS! BRITISH ENBIGNS, UNION JACES, F DOMINION ENSIONS.Por sale at P.8.ROSS & BROS, 10 Groy Nun stroot, 118° >ARIS HOUSE.WIGHT & DESCITAMPS, IMPORTERS OP : Fronch, English and Amériean DRY-GOODS, 906 Sr.CATURBINE STREET, 906, Opposite English Cathedral, MONTREAL.W.WIGHT.°{ PR.DESCHAMPS.amu 1000 À / \u2018 \u2018wiil gr1] at bis roome 8 Double Brick 181 and the subscriber House, Nos.177, 179, 18] 18Y 8%.Audre stree fitted with recvnt improvements, yas, I rented por annum.Cowm- oct title.Bale at half-past TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.WELL BUILT, THREE- STORY BRICK and STONE HOUSE, Amherst street.118 Op SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, last.\u2018 the subrihor will sell at his Rooms a well-built, three-story Brick and 8to:e Horse, Nos.197 and 129\u2019 Amherst street, presently ranted for $518.Size of Tot 43 x 79 feet.Passage in commou.Ferfech title.One-third cash.Sale at half-past TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.Commuted {- 115 Vv ACANT LOT, FORFAR STREET.ON FRIDAY, MAY 20th INST.The Hubsoriber will weit \u2018at his Rooms a Lot on Forfar street, Point Et.Charles, next te Beddy's, 5x 110 feet, with lane iu rear.Nice Lot for à Hoinestead, Bale at TERN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.ROPERTY ON ST.GEORGE STREET, NEAR CRAIG STREET.The Bubscriber w 111 sell at his Kooms, On FHIDAY, MAY 29tb lust, The S.E.half of Lot No.759 Cadastre, St.La Ward, 38 ft.front on St.George atrect, and 92 ft.deen, with the buildings thereon.- Splendid lot for n liyht manufacturing premises ; central and-close to Craig street Commut.4; perfect title ; easy terms.Sale at TRN o\u2019clook.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.118 A THREE uoop, BUILDING LOTS, 118 Bale at half-past TEN o*clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 118 Auctioneer, MPORTANT TO CAPITAIL- 1978 AND BUYERS OF REAL EBTATE.ON THURBDAY, JUNE 4th, | The Bubscriber will sell at bis Rooms, the large Block of Stores and Dwellings, forning the corners of 8t.Joseph and ion streets, the whole \"presen rented fr $2,400 per annum and Taxes, Bize of Lot, 160 x 153-4 Feet.Terms very easy, a portion of the money remaining without snterest.Perfect ; itle commuted.Sale at half-past TEN o'clock.B JUHN J.ARNTON, 11 Auctioncer.J OT I CE SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.attended by 150 students.ST.LAWRENCE BTRKRT.band.- .i On MONDAY, JUNE Ist, .ARRIVALS.vy Subscriber will sell at hi¢ Rooms, three Bufid- I i \u2018 - Tau Bo on t.Lawrence street, (nearly opposite Madras, Port Glasgow, coals, bia Roy street), each 25 x7 ft, ith lane in Tear; pod.Nina, Aberdeen.Ureat mata thorosgntare, nd dwellings an Bal 7/00) ridge, Shields.[Press Despatch.) 4 \u2019 Queseo, May 20.The annual meeting of the Pharmaceut\u2019 tical Assdoiation of the Provioce of Qge- bec was held yesterday morning in ché Laval Uuiversty.There was a large at- tendauce of delegates, Mercer, of Montreal, occupied the chair, and Mr.Patrick McLeod acted as secre tary.The annual report was read, a council for the current year elected, and other business transacted.The meeting adjourned to lunch in the Russell House.to meet in fur the clection of à President in Montreal.This Association is Mr.Nathan lagontrest ving à ctmted \" 1 matios of His Faoellener the Gov- + é ernor-Genera! as the day on which >.the celebration of the yuern's \\&:m Birthday is bp take place, the citi Yigg zens of Moutreal aie hereby re- Ain invited geen thet day as a PUBLIC Wild u == mn pur most gractqus aud beloved Boveri A.BERNARD, Mayor.Mivou's OveIcs, + May City RALL, eg 5 aottr May.1678 © 118-3 OoTI CE.* \u2018The merubers of the Bt.Andrew\u2019s Bociety are tn- vited to atteud tbe funera) of the late Wnm.Murr (one of the founders of residence, at TWO o'clock p.m., or fro Chureh af THREE o'lock yo as may be most von- venient for tie members), on URÉDAT, the lat very rapidly increasing in t influence, and the lectures ot the Pharmaceutical College in Montreal are now Patrick Fullerton and Juhn McGrath were arrested and brought before the Police Court charged with highway rob- tery with violence.They decoyed into the lower fields an old woman named Cronin, and baviug beaten her in a modt shametul manner, robbed her of a litle money she had in her possession, it being the proceeds of the sale of a tub of- lard which she had stolen.À trial of the Shand, Mason & Co.\u2019s steam fire engine, imported for the Québec Fire Department, tock place yesterday and proved most satisfactory in every particular, \u2018 News reached here this morning of the breaking of the Ro lower booms, letting out about 10,000 saw logs.Cairngorm, Greenock, for Montreal, .- Glenbervie, Dawson, Liverpool, April 4, for Montreal.Leaping, Water, Greenock.Mazna;-Hartlepool.! 8.5.Acadian, Pictou, coals.River pu Lour.\u2014The ship Pearl of India is being towed up.Aun Ottawa despatch says that British ships having been admitted to the coasting trade of Germany on the same footing as the vessels of that Empire, the Canadian Government have, by order ig Council, admitted vessels apd ships of Germany to the coasting trade of the Dominion on the same terms as Canadian vessels.instant.By order, PHILIP P.ROSS, and 116-2 .Becretary '\"MHE MENDELSSOHN bout 80.sail are reported cloge at] QUINTETTE CLUB ae {OF BOSTON), WILL GIVE I'WO GRAND CONCERTS, AT MECHANICS HALL, oN THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, May 254 2» Composed of the following artists: William Schultse, Violin; as Ryan, Viola and Claronette ; Cal Hamam, Violin; Edward Heindl, Viola and Flute; Rudolph Henniug, Yioloncelio; Assisted by the distinguished vocaltat, AKNA GRANGER DOW.Tickets: Reserved Seats, 75¢c.Admission, 60.For At the Music Store of C.C.DeZouche, 21} 8t.Jau.os street.: a Doorsopen at7.Concert commences at8 o'clock Carriages at 10 0\u2019glock.18-8 ST JAMES BUILDING Notice 1a hereby given that four appropriations, the 18th, 16th, 17th and 15th, are anncunesd for WEDNESDAY, the 77th test, at 8 o'clock p.m., in the.Hall of the Sooloty.To take past in the Drawibg, 18 will be necessary to have paid the twentieth week.FH.BRAUVAIS, Sec.-Treas.VICTORIA VOLUN.TERR RIRLES PARADE THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at the Crystal Palace, at 8 o'clock.Those desirous of Joining are requested to attend.18-1 EW CARRIAGES.\u2014Fourtcen new Carriages, consisting of Rockaways, T.Cart, huggles, Dog Carts, 4c.The owner Inlng the business.Auction at my Rooms, No.364 Notre Dame street, FRIDAY, 15th Inst, at THREE o'd lock.18-2 DAVID FRASER, Auctioneer.EAD BEAT LIST.We did not furnish seingle name to what Is called the Retailers\u2019 Mercantl \u20ac Agen«y.It {s about the meanest ment ever cancected by a business men.They have a number of tomers on their book, and who we «now pay ready cash.118-6 (Press D tch.] \u2019 \u201cpd Orrawa, May 20.Senatar Girard.was examined before the Committee on North-Weat diffical- ties yesterday.He gave evidence of some interest, much of tenor, however, of that given yesterday bv Major Pui.voye, He had been a personal an.political friend of the late Sir Geo.Cartier, and in that relation had bad some cor- rezpoudence with him whilst Sir George, during Sir John A.Macdonald\u2019s aerious illness, was acting leader of the Gowrn- went; he (Girard) had represented to biw the strong demands that were being made by the half-breeds for an anmesty.Sir\u2019 George met his appeals by saying that it would be all ri ke aud that the people [should act the part of loyal and peaceful citizens, until io due\u2019 time thiey should realize all they claimed.It 18 thought robable that letters thus referred to will vet be produced.Sir John A.Macdonald, being in attendance for the purpose of siguing his deposition, corrected his evidence as taken down sutue days ago.He had, it appears, been reported to have denied the statement of Archbishop Tache that he had promised to make Hiels case his own.Yesterday he qualified this denial: to the effect that he had told the Archbishop that he would use his personal influence with the Imperial Government in Riel\u2019s favor, and that in that sense only could he have said he would make Riel\u2019s case his own.' Latest from Otiawa.[Special to Tux Star.) ; Orrawa, May 20.Mr.Sult, Private Secretary of the ls\u2018é Sir George Cartier, will be examined before the North-West Cou mittee.understand his evidence will \u201cestablish that Sir Geo.Cartier;-when running the Government in the äbéence of Sir John A.Macdonald, gave an absolute promise of an ty for Riel.Orrawa, May 20.Near the close of the debate on the Pacific Railway this morning Hon.Mr.Mitchell stated that while altogether pposed to the scheme submitted, he felt the true course was to leave the whole responsibility of the measure with the Government.\u201d He deprecated the violent personal attacks which had been made upon the late Ministry, and thought the course pursued was not only ungené- \u2014 \u2014 À lad nawed Bulmer, of Courville sirgel, is reported tv Lave been taily iujured by a shot from a wy gun, with whigh he und sole associates were amusing themselves.\u2014 A telegram has been received from the Minister of Marine aud Fiaherice, stating that the tonnage tax, propesed to have been placed on vessels pussing Quebec to this port, will not be imposed.\u2014 On account of the rain rendeting the ground too soft to make the ring, the upeniug of Stickney\u2019s circus has been pont woned until to-Tuorrow eveniug in- Stewld ot to-morrow afteruoon us advertised, \u2014 À weeting -of the friends of the D.ocesan Theological College will Le, held, this evening, in the Synod Library, to celebrate the close of the first year's work.The Metropolitan will wake the chair.S \u2014 Catherine Noble and James Horne were lined $Z each, aud W.J.Kearns, James S.Grant aud George St.Quisten 82.50 aud costs 81 each for Leepiug dirty yards.Parties having premises which need cleaning are recommended to have them attended to at once, as the Sanitary Police are\u2019 daily making complaints of delinquents._\u2014We would respectfully call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Myles Murphy, iu another columu.The public are advised to give him a call Lefore purchasing their season su ply of ceal and wood, if they.wish to be well served.The stock he is now receiving 16 of the beat quality agd lowest rates.~\u2014 Gold remained steady, 112 1-8; bank 60day\u2019s sterling vared from 109 to 1093 ; benk gold drafts from par Lo 1-8 per cent.premium.The stock market was extremely dull.Montreal, opening at 1843 ex-div., close « at 184}; offers tor British N.America fell from 160 to 148 ; and for City Passenger, advanced from 191 to 192 ; Que bec and Gulf Parts Steamship was quot- ed\u2014holders, 100, buyers, 85.| American Securities were improved : Pacific Mail, 42 1-5, 424 ; W.U.Telegraph, 271, 71}; N.Y.Central, 97; rie, \u2014 ; Michigan Southern, 75 1-8, 7543 Rock Island, 96}, \u2014 ; North-West, 405, 41 1-8; North-West Preterred, 59 ; Union Pacific, 27 1-8; Olio and Mississippi, 23%, \u2014 ;5-20 Bouds, 116; C.C.&1.C., \u2014; Toledo and Wabash, 36}; St.Paul Public notice 1s hereb soIC ENd AdJudREd to thé nightet ait Jast vrddér eur HATURDAY, the Sixth day of Jane hext, 1874, at Ten of the Cluck In the forencon, at the Auction Rooms of JOIIN J.ARNIUN.Esquire, Licems à Auctioneer, No.79 §t.James street, In the City of Montreal, the immovable property hereinafter described, belonging to the succession of the late Dame Jane Prescott Forsyth, in her lifetime widow of the lato Geo! of Ground situated In the ing seventy-nino feet nine inches iu trouk, by one hundred and seventeen fest nine inches in h, all Prench measure, and by Bt.Gabriel street, in rear by the repressntat{ves of Joseph Porrault, on one aide hy the Hon.James Perrier, aud on the other side by S.R.Evans, with two Btone 8tores, one of three stories, and the other of four rtowies in height, and a Stone and Brick Office of t wo stories in hefght, and other bulldtn.à thereon erected, and with all and every the rights of mitoyennate of walls, and all other rights and ap- purtenanoces tharsunto belonging.\u201d The cadastral number of the said tot is 311 of the Centre Ward of this city.The conditions of sale will be given on the said day of sale, and can also be seen re at the Office of Mesasrm Joseph & Brown, Attornies, No 16 8t.Sacre- and at Messrs.Wright Brogan's, No.58 8t Prancois Xavier street, Montreal.° (Br order), GEORGE PYKRE, 115-2aw3w Commis.to Cenduct Proceedings.given that 'ho.e will be of Montreal, contain- By Devany & Co.TH URSDAY, 21st INSTANT.VALUABLE ITALIAN MARBLE VASES, &c.At'the 8le of Hay & Co's.Furniture, on THURSDAY AFTERNOOR, wa will sell e Fair of Very |- Costly Italinn Marble Vases, 7 feet high ; One Curious Chinese Vases, aud a Collection ef Chinese Curiosities.Sale at TWO o'clock.DEVARY & CO.16 A T HURSDA Y, 21st INSTANT-:| OF ELEGANT FACTORY OP LARGE AND IMPORTANT BALE FURNITURE FROM THE MESSRS.R HAY & CO, TORONTO We are instructed to sell at our Rooms, 77 Bt.James street,on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Tint (net, the most extensive shipment of the season, of Celebrated Furniture, comprising 1.part: On Naw Grootan Drawing Room Suite, in Crimson an \u2018Gold Terry, 9 pieces ; one Fompadour Drawing Room Buite, in Crimson Striped Terry, 9 pieces, Twelve Blegant Walnut Bedroom Sets, American Styles, with Btatutary al Tops and Cheval Btands .Two Costly Oak Bedroom + and Cheval Dressing Stands.alunt Bedroom se asa k- 8, Ten Handsome Hldebofiras, Bight Handsone Cheffonie ndi al Centre Tables, Ten # al- nut Bxtenston Dining Table+, one, two and three 1£aves ; Four very Elegant Ebony and Walnut Canterburys, newest styles: Davenport , elve Handsome Walnut Hall Btands, with Marole nd Wainut Tops and Large Piate Glass Backs : Twonty-five Hair Cloth Sotany various styles, together with a variety of Morrooco, Hair an Cane Bent Chaire, RE: Bockers, Pelding and Portable 3 Tables, Whataots, Flower Stands, 4c., & Sale at TWO o'clesk.; DEVANT à CO.uz ; Auctioneers.By Benning & Barsalou.SPECML SALE OF GRAY COTTONS.The eubearibers Rave been instructed by A.WALKRR, Esq, to sell, at hie Btore, No.188 McO{ll street, on THURSDAY, tax 2lsr INSTANT, the contents of 25 Bales GRAY COTTONS, English manufacture.Terms liberal.Baje.at TEN o'clock.BRNNING & BARSALOU, uc 15 tioneers.FTAIL STOCK IN ONE LOT.\u2018The subsoribers will soll at No.610 Bonaventure street, On TUESDAY NEXT, the %tb,lpst, the whole of the well-assorted and \u2018recently put- chased Stock of - s.To te sold, without reserve, at so much lo the dolar.\u2018 Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.BRNNING & BARSALOU, 117 Auctione cers.ALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON THE WESTERN MOUNTAIN.\u2018Fhe subscribers have been instructed by Mr.Wa.Browx to offer at public auction, on the ground, Om SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 30th, abont 50 Building Lots, each & x 150 cet partal the beautiful and well-known gros of the March- ties and ui ardens.The.terme of male will bs exceedingly ral.Descriptive circulars and plans are now ready, which may rs had from the Anotioncers, trom dérisue .Fulton, Ae s er eountan Unton Batldings, St .Francoi: = or W.P.Lighthall, Bag, N.P., No.4484 nes © t.Parties desiring te see the Lots will please call at the gardens.' Bale om BATURDAY, 30th May, at THREE .0'closk.BENNING à BARBALOU, ' Anctionoers.A UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, GLASSW ARS, ds, 40.Will be sold by Auction, at Ne.200 BE Catherine on street, Ho.FRIDAY, the Sn) inst., the whols of a well sasorted bankrupt sboc! Crockery, Olasswars, 4c, &0.consisting of Dinner, Tes and Pratt den - ots, Ulingsaware ts sumblers, Goblets, Pruif Slande, Jugs, &c., &c.The whole to sold without reser re.8als at TWO o'clock.A.B.STEWART, Ans, May 18h, 1974.17 DE MANDEVILLE & CO.| REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT AGENTS, AND GENERAL AUCTIONRERRS, 163 OT.JAMKS STREET, Room 14, MONTREAL.114 THE a NEW SHOE STORE, 411 ST JOSEPH STREET, CORNER ACQUEDUCT.RONAYNE'S BRANCH._ A) F.DUNLOP, a HECHANICAL AND PATENT DRAWIFOS.199 ST.JAMES STEKET.- 469.73.Archery?wit :\u2014** A certain Lot wil MacEvoy'a Hibernicon opens\u201d to four nights.hambra, Pictou, ccals; ships Abeona and Gleniffer, Glas in the Council if the rule forbidding discussion on petitions was enforoed.former left Glasgow on the 20d, po the \"va de Beliefeuille, Secretary-of the M.N.C.y Four Handenme 7 FT but day, 065; à v.en.; + Moy 24176.ess tar! 1 Toolsof every description, Watering pote de.at fo J.A.Burvoyer's, vdé Craig street 108 Mire Special Netler.The inderylso sd hogs to announce to the publie that tie MEXPHIEMAGONO HOUBK, Newport, Vermont, will open Juno 1st.Those wishing to eu- dade roms for tho season should AppYy at once fH.F.BOWMAN, 307-122 troprictor.A8 506 Craly street you will, find the cheapest stovo fn Moutreal.We defy competition We wil not by uader-sold, IX 2 \u2014 es Before purchasing clsewharn, It you waut a real good dw Slove, ave the celebrated Richmn 4 Range, \u2018ht 704 Craly street.1% Births, Marriogos, snd Deaths.Hirtha.Haxsor\u2014At Rolleville, on the 17th Inst, the wife of thu Rev.(.A.Hunsou, Of à 601.; Gaunox-At Quebre, On the 16th Inst, the wife of Mr (iustave Gagnon, of a daughter, Morn-At Albanv, New York, on the 13th Inst, the wife uf J.Mpir, Esq., of a daughter.MOBRAN\u2014 At Turouto, on the 14th inst., the wife of Uyrue J.McHean, Bullder, of 8 son.Waïr-At Sunny Acres, (uely h, ob the 11th Inst.the wife of James Watt, Barrister, of a dauph- UF, IRE' ANI\u2014At Trenton.Ont, on the the 14th Inst, the wife of Wim.M.Irciand, Fs3., of a daughter, DrTitie\u2014~At Toronto, om tho 14th inst., the wifv of , J.Duthie, of a son.STEWART\u2014At Turonto, on tbe 17th inst, the wife of Wm.Stewart, Architect, of a daughter.Codres~\u2014At York Mills, on the Mth inst., tho wife of John Copper, of a son.Marriages, TaRRY.BODDICK\u2014 At Chicago, on the mab iil.Thomas ¢}.I'crry, M_ I), Senoea, to Mary, eldest daughter of Joho Roddick, 4, Brantford towsst!p, Ont.BERNARD, YRUDXL\u2014OR the 17th inst, at the French Cathedral, by the Hev.A.Gib Bernard, qq, «dl a n Translator and Interprete Courts for the.District of Moutrual, Mrs.Alphonsine Goyette, widow of the late Elie Trudel, Bug.; Deaths.PIOKETT\u2014In this city, on the 10th instant, John Pickett, agod 58 years.\u2018The faiieral will tako place ou Thursday nexte the 2st inst, at-3 po, from bis latu residence, NO.ib Wolfe street.Mumbors of the English Working n'a Benefit Society are requested to to attend.11>-2 BURS#\u2014At Edwadsbirg, \u2018nt, on the 2nd Inst, William Tlomus, Only sun of Thomas Burns, aged 3 months; also, on the 7th lnet., Emily Jane, danyhter ot i homas Burns, gd 1 yekr, # months, and 8daye; also, On the fith inst, Catherine Elizabwth, daughter of Thomas Burns, aged 4 years and \u20ac months.MAOPHERSON\u2014On 18th May, 1674, Gilbert Rupert, son of (i.G.Mucphemson, nged one year and ten MALLAX Tn this city, on tha 19th Inst.May Corman, aged 7 jours, wife of F ancle Mallan, a native County Tyrone, Ir lund.Th.ORIGINAL HIBERNICON.Entire New pany of Arts New Soemery, Borge, Danes, r Gketohes The now dramatic Kpisods, eutitied IRIAH HEARTS will be rendared by the HIBERNICUN COMEDY OOMPANY.Barry Carter, the boat v.calist and dancer living, as \u201c Rarue Miss Julia McAllen, as ** Norah.\" Late Hridelle, ne * Schuelder.\u201d bes FP.Poly, © Prank E.Currier, + Jaces Lathrap, George others The ww historte dd paloting representing the reception in SL [Louis of Father Tom Burke.- Grand Matines On Saturday at reduced prices.Etre admission, 25 and 5 cents.riday eveoing, Ma compiimentary benefit of the Phat Rap.7 #aud, comp \"100-8 Tue ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.* FIRE AND MARINE, AUTHORIERD Capial.cone.$5,000,000, This Corapany having complied with the terms of the sot, have secured s Liceuse, and prepared to accept © ed ALL CLASBES OF HiBKH AGAINST VIRE AT MUODERATR RATES EF\" All claims will be paid immediately on the loss being ostablished.are LIMBOTURE : HON.JOHN YOUNG, M.| J.W.BINCHNNES.ON, ANDREW TS fx Tate A.°R, M.P.JOAN osrer ', ÿ.P.KAY MC MULLABEY, ANDREW WILSON, Becretary- Treassee \u2026, ARTEUR GAGNCE .KERRY.+ JNO.A.PRRKINS, Huap Ormes: 160 St.James Street, Montreal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ue TAILORING DEPARTMENT WALSH'S CLOTHING HOUSE, 463 Notre Dame Street, near McGill.I8 this year.managed by two of the best Cutters lm the city, each having hit speciaity\u2014one for Pants, and oue for Coats and Vests.À trial solicited.Prices very modorate.106 T HE SD] 5RITISU AMEIQUAN rr e¢ BTL: DYKING aud 5 oU ING WORKS AND PRINCIPAL UPFICE, No.521 St.Joseph street, Wost, {Between Guy und Richmood sireotr.} Also.woods received at the OLD STAND, Bo.¢ It.Joeph street.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Customs\u2019 receipts yesterday, $20, t at Mechanics Hall for a séaspa of \u2014 Arrivals (this morning; 88, Ak gow, general.\u2014 Business would be greatly expedited \u2014 The ships Abeoné and Gleuiffer, Allans Line, arrived this morning ; the latter on the 8thof April.! \u2014 Mr.McDonald, contractor, and M.Railway, leave for England next Saturday on tusiness conn-cted with the company.\u2014 Alexander Mainville, 21, barber, St.Catherine street, and Alphonse St.Pierre, 20, ruofer, Panet street, have been arrested by Detectives Bouchard and Lafon for highwayv robbbery.\u2014 As Monday will he observed as a holiday, parties will do well to secure their tickets for the Hampton concerts at once.The sale of tickets commences on Wednesday at De Zouche\u2019s music store.: \u2014 Richard Chales, a youth of sixteen, will be tried to-morrow at the Police Court on a charge of stealing pen-knives from Messrs.Horne & Son, in company ot young Cocheuthaler, who was scn- tenced yesterday to a term in the Sherbrooke Relormatory.\u2014 The horse trade during the puat week has been dull.Business horses are in slight demand, but are obtained with difficulty.One-half oar load shipped to New Hampshire on Monday is the only matter of any consequence to be noted ; prices are a shade higher.\u2014 Tt is stated that this Province will not be represented in the next Dominion Wimbledom Team, as the Dominion Rifle Association, having adopted new rules, Quebec mwarka'uen have declined to submit to regulations that might re sult in the selection of inferior representatives.- \u2014 Mr.McNonn, of Blue Bonnets, was arrested this morning for assaulting J.Slattery, gardener, of the same place; he gave bai] and took a cross-action against Slattery for committing an aggravated assault upon him with an axe, with which it is alleged he laid open complainant\u2019s cheek._ \u20ac \u2014 A.R.Selwyn, F.G.S., has been elected President of the Natural History Society ; E.Shelton, Treasurer; Prof.Darey, Cor.Sec.; J.Whiteaves, Curator and Rec.Sec.; Prof.Dawson, Rev: A: De Sois, Sir W.E.Logan, G.Barn- ston, F.Billings, Biehop Oxenden, apd The 1¢- Wo -¥now about-the-credit-system-the ore rotten it appears to be.; .a onitat the subscribers to the Dead Beat are, no doubt, sume of the worst pay in thé city, and the names and paying for the book that no baa their credit might be, they would not report them consi ier the men who furnished the names as parties to blame, and should be held responsible.; S.CARSLEY, 393 and 395 Notre Dume Street.EARLY CLOSING.We ans sorry.fo sce th t most of the credit stores are bent apontong hours for the summer months.We would like to see the thing tegted, whether a man can be made to work more thao a nam- ber of hours each day without being able to claim ogally for over time That er a nan can b =m work sa; u man: no! able la mers rd Ars pay.We are willing to subscribe $10 If any one will make a tort case.wader all service rende day for longer than s0 many hours should be paid for extra.NOTICE.Our store closes at 8 o'clock pumctually every eovgning, Baturday excepted.S.CARSLEY, 393 and 395 Notre Dame Street, + 118 G'AND RAILWAY.ON AND AFTRR MONDAY NEXT, MAY 2575, TRAINS WILL LEAVE MONTREAL FOR THE WEST 48 FOLLOWS : wm.Day Expres m.Night hxpress \u201c .**, 2.m.Local Passenger Trains for Cornwall.5.00 p.m.JOSEPH HICKSON, IRS Secretary and Treasurer.Schultze, Reinhardt & Co., 291 NOTRE DAME STREET.THE ELBGANT ; FIFTH AVENUE SILK HAT MANUFACTURED ON THE Phos ai , ENUINE ENGLISII RES REA Eee Azs0, FRESH CIGARS.COHEN & LOPEZ, No.231 St.Jamos Etroet.Aven, PLACE D'ARMES ARD PP, JAMES STREET.The ruggestion of the member for Frontenac, Mr.Kirkpatrick, that the contract tor the eastern branch of the road between the Ontario lines and Nipissing to be submitted to Parliament was eo reasonable that could not understand how the Ministry could refuse'it, He regrettd much that at so late a period measures of auch great national importance should be introduced.It ie almost certain that the new Insolvent law will he passe | this session.The Qommons have now but little to do, while the Senate Lave over a week\u2019s work before them.The Government desire to utilize the time, which will otherwise hang on the hands - of the members.To News of the Werld, FINANCIAL.LoNpox, 12:30 May 20.5:20%e, 67s, 109).10:40\u2019, 104}.New &\u2019s, 104$.N:w York Central, 89.: New York, May 20.Daniel McCoy fatally stabbed James McNeil last night in Brooklyn, while McNeil tried to stop a fight between Mc- Coy and another man.apt.Jesse Ludlam and his horse were gored to death at Bridgehampton on Monday evening by an infuriated bull.8S.ARRIVALS.Arrived: $8.Ville de Paris, from Breat.' \u2018 .SoUTHAMPTON, May 20.Arrived 88.Nickdat, from New York: QuEENsTowN, May 20.Arrived : 38.The Queen, from New York.Gexeva, May 20.Three American students at Lausanne were drowned yesterday iu the Lake of Geneva.Paris, May 20.It is rumored that a demand for the dissolution ot the Assembly har been de- ited by the Left and Extreme Right.his report has served to flatten the Bourse.\u2019 WASHINGTON, May 20.The following is an extract from a private letter from the Mayor of New br leaus : ¢* Unless the resources for relief be increased in some way to $100,000 many thousands must perish bv famine.Even that sum will not more than suffice to save the lives of the inundated till the flood subsides and the overflowed lands \u2018are again tilliable.\u201d RUFFIANISM IN TEXAS.\u2014Cauxnox, Texas, May 18.As the train from Hearne reached Gors\u2019 station, in this county, at fou o'clock on Thursday morning last, en 7.ute for Rockdale, the present terminus of the Internatioual and Great Nortliern C.Robb, are the Vice-P \u2014 There has perhaps ncthing ever been more needed in a growing city, like Montreal than a Young Woman's Chris.tlan Agsociation.Such has a&dength been formed ; all ladies desiring to aid in this good work in sny way are requested to attend the meeting at their ropma, 47 Metcalf street, on Thuraday marning, 21nt innt., at 10 o'clock.\u2014 Mr.J.M.Ward, the popular Irish comedian, commenced engagement at the Theatre Royal on ouday, plajing a new sensation drama entitled \u2018Through by Daylight.\u201d Mr.Ward' makes as good a stage Irishman as ever, and has attracted fair audiences.Mr.Kgerigan, the Irish piper, is exceedingly gopd and gave selections of Irish airs in sroneut style.\" Through by Daylight\u201d will be wight.i repeated to- dre dis Li \u2014 Twenty-nihe cases were disposed of by the Rech this morting, twenty.four of which were ordinary offences William Niel, 28, machinist, was fined $20 or two months for interfering with the police in Richardson street.Mathew Young, 22, laborer, William McKay, 24, miller, and David Stephenson, 22, fabor- er, drunk in Richardeon etreet and resisting the police, $10 or 2 months; Henry Howley, 34, laborer, drunk and teari lice uniform, $10 or two months.Reeeipts $21.75.\u2014 The Nouveau Monde in.an article entitled\u2014¢¢ Amnesty First: Then the end of the ion\u201d tes \u201cIf the Ministry commit, er allow to be committed the fault of closing the present Feder Session belore ecttling this question; it will draw from all the Catholics of the | Dominion #0 thdrough and 80 universal a censure, and it will in consequence thrown the country into anch great agita- \u2018tion that it will lose all claim to the support of honest men, and wiil not deserve to live another day \u2014 Dr.Wiggina, late Principal of the Brantford Blind Asylum, ia in town ; he proposes to entablish in this city a large workshop for the instruction of the blind In certgin trades, and to ark the City Councildo grant a site for a building for the erection, of which he hopes to oltain $15,000 by subscription.He trusts that ment may be induced to establish, in connection with the propoeed institution, an within a few years the Quebec Govern: The place to buy Fine Jewellery is MELLOR\u2019S, 285 Notre Dame Street.Largest Stock, best Goods; lowest inspection will convince.OAL AND WOOD OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT REABONRLE RATES, POP ON RECEIVING.HF.BOATS MYLES MURPHY, No.133 Bonaventure Stroct Post-office adress, Box 8 117+od ORNS, BUNIONS, AND ALL DISBASKS OF THE FERT IN STANTLY , \u2014] y are afftoted With any of en D De ROLL be sure té obtain Irmestixte roitef.: Ofape * 718 Craig étrept.11p-1 WANTED, à Show Oase, suits ofan.ble for a Con a Address W, Bras prices.: ét % M TO LET\u2014One or two tiemen can have RA omforiably furnished fearon at 151 San- guinat » ree OADERS WANTED, at Hoch opposite the B Telegraph offico *laas, oppo 118-1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 OARD\u2014Vacaneles for a few Boarders at the 1 corner of Centre and Island siyeets, Point St es- 1} brotée within five minutes walk from the Fost joe ; terms rat Address, tl Cora Board, SrAn office.stating OARD.\u2014Vasancies at No.7 Etienne atreet B } 118-3 Bo WARTED, by \u2018two brotfiers (one being h 0 PROVINCE OF QUEBEG, M No.06%.) inetriet of Montreal.CTRCUIT COURT, treal.\u2014John P.Mon Kelly, of Montreal, squire, Advocate, Plaintiff, we.Williams |.Craven, ot the same B Commission Agent, Defends .t.\u2014Wiil be sold by public auction, on the Pwenly-rinth daz of May, Inst nt, 4, at Nine ot he clock In the renoon, at the ddmicile of the dant, No.581 8t.lominigne » 1a the City of Montreal, the s and chat Bh Montre uit 1s of the said seized tn this canse, conve ting of Hone - hold Puraltire, Rewing-mashine, 40.Fea rast R.DESJARDINS, B.&.C, Montreal, scih May, 1874 _ 118-1 PROVINCE OF QUEBKC, (No.90.) * District of Monti eal.CIRCULT COURT, gnireal.Christophe Brofeur, ve.Alexis Rmard, Defendant.be eo! z public auction, at the domiotls of the defand- the Twenty ation a or May teen of y-n ay 1 t f tie clocæ In the forsa008, ail the ad HI e vétsod in this ronsisitae Carrisges, C Lampe, Bowsahold Varuliares Ac Tomes coes oo » # educational department.1, several pistol shots were fired into one of the passenger cara by a gan of drunken rowdies.One of there too effecton Mr.James 8coky, of St, Louis, the ball entering his neck and lodging against the spine.The unfortunate gentleman was sleeping at the time.He ingered until iast night, when he died, His wife had meantime reached his bedside, and he recognized and conversed with her.Mr.Scoky was a very large stock dealer and was on his way to Rock- dale with $100,000 to invest ih chttle.The International and Great Northern Railroad have offered £5,000 for the arrest of the perpetrators, dnd it] is.stated that Mra.Scoky has offered an additional $1,000.Two brothers named Larkin and one Crunk have been arrested, charged with the offence.: BOUND TOWN.\u2019 \u2014 Mr! dackson has received the contract ior supplying the men, and horses required to remove kitchen refuse, &c.\u2014 Deline- Daoust was fined $50 and costa at the Police Court this morning, for keeping a pigeon hole table without a license, \u2014 The list of persons licensed.tb re- 327 ; Del ,107.Exchange rated at $1.83]; and interest to carry gold at 34 per cent.Sales at the Noon Board :\u2014 5 shares Montreal at.60 cc, \u201c \u2026.184 esess 00000.184 BALE of household furniture, oarpets, two good cottage pianos, family rock- away, several tierces cured hams, &c., at H.J.Shaw's store, Craig street, fo- morrow, Thursday, morning at feo o'clock.; Co To-uorrow, Thursday, afternoon, at two o'clock, H.J.Shaw wili sell at the store, No: 47 Bleury street, the fixtures, counters, plant, balance of atock, &c., by order of the executors of the late Geo.Bowie, Esq.} TH côllection of Mesars.Hay & Cole furuiture to be sold by Devany & Co, to-morrow (Thuredav) afternoon, ie one- of the finest of the season, embracing a large number of elegaut new pattern marble-top bedroom suites, drawing room suites, aideboards, k-cases, wardrobes, Canterburys, Davenports, &c.At the same time will be sold a very valuable pair of Itaiian marble vases, 7 feet high; a pair of curious Chinese vases, and seme Chinese curiosities.The hour is 2 o'clock.HOURS OF LEISURE.Mechanics\u2019 Hall, Last night a very creditable concert took place in the above Hall, under the direction of Prot Von Duren.The programme included several capital selec- tious from various operas by the orchestra, a number of choruses by the Germania Glee Club, a cornet wolo by Mr.Chae.Lavalee, a violin solo by Mr.Duyuett \u2018, and songs by Mesdames Homburg and Lucrici.: e have not space to particularize, tut may say that the performance, taken altogether, -was far superior to what Montreal has been accustomed to, and we would suggest to Mr.Von Duren that he should repeat it, either sa given Inst night, or as a promenade in the Crystal Palace\u2014but he must give up the idea of charging fifty and seventy-five cents for admission if he would secure a paying audience.In the old world the people can hear the best music for one shilling \u2014twenty-tive cents\u2014and managers have learnt that it is far better to perform to a house full of people who have paid one shilling to enter than to & dozen or two who have pail two shillings or half-a- crown.Meilon\u2019s Monday Popular Concerts are world renowned, yet they could be enjoyed for twelve-pence.The great majority of amusement-loving people will -cheerfutty-#pena-twen they would demur at breaking in upon another quarter.STICKNEY\u2019S WORLD'S CIROUS will open on the Old Velocipede Rink, St.Jean Baptiste Village, to-morrow.THE BIBERNICUN, a very popular entertainment, will be at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall for a short season, commencing to-night.MONTREAL 10CK REPORT.[Zaported for Tux ExaR by Bend Brothers.) STOCKS.Sellérs Bugery.| actions.Bank of Montreal, B.C.188% 185%: Ontario Bank.1 B.C FI Bankof B.N.A us City Bank .B.C Banque du Peupne.108 Molson's Bank.pe B.C B.C 114 ne 110 108 tail liquors being p , ; prosecutions for infraction of the revenue laws may be expected, as very few at least of the proprietors whose applications for Jicenses have been refused have closed their premises.\u2014 The clerkZat the Parish Church who has been accustomed to make out the returns from the Roman Catholic Cemetery, has again struck work in this connection, and declined to make the weekly reporte ; the number of interments from emall-pox last week in thin cemetery ia said to have heen eight.\u2014 The other evening Prerre Lacham- bre, & rmall {rader, met Alexamler Mainvilie/nd Alphonse St.Pierre, two roughe, in a tavern on St.Paul atreet.They drank together, and under the pretence of conducting \u2018lnm to a place ot which he was in rearch, according to\u2018his story, they afterwaida led Lim to are tired spot where they knocked him down aud robbed him of $44.Tne preliminary deposition\u201d was taken this morning and the case was continued until to-morrow afternoon.nron r Ba nrerculon: a 3.T.R.5p.6, Bou de.ver hamy & St.L.R'd po.seu ei 101 cee .Bar Pp.C 2.seen Mont.Tele ph Co,.| 17 * 1864 1864 Dominton Telegraph Go.| 104 a 108 Richelieu Nav, Co.eae can Canadian Nav.Co.80 70 City Passenger Ra 1m 191 City Gas Company, 130 2 Muret, ; \" j Mont, District Pr.Buiia- in et.teevreiaiaes uo 108 .Hamifion Fr.L'Society.| :.101 \u2026 Canad.Rolling Btock Cu 07, 06 ; American Car Co,,.EL) .Canada Engine and Ma- hine Company._ Quebro Fire Insurance.104 As J Can, uipment Co.106 et COTE Manafg Coj .ont.Warehonsing Co.Colebrook Rolling Mille ebec Ouii Port 88 Co on § eb.6 Row ob.bp.co Montreal! Harbor cy.Bonde.| Monsreal Harbor .onde.Lee A Do.7 4 p.c.Bouds, due \u2018wh.Mont, \u20ac arbor, 0%, p.ce.\u2026| id Quebec L orp.ftack, 7 p.c.we Caan uebec Bonde, t poe.a g 111 \u201d \u201cw et ank of London 80 days.10% @ 10% Merchante\u2019 Blils, 90 days.\u2018 on dumand on New Xork.\u2026- - pan Gold Deals où Haw York.reas oo - ol on New York.par rem.ae aes at noon in New York.nd & -\u2014 / fr e-funopel_witl-teke-place-fron-\u2014her-late résidence, 63 Murray strect, on Thursday mom- ing, 21st May, ut 8 o'clock, to the place of iuter- meat, RC.Cemetery.Fr.nds and acquaintances are respectfully invitel to atiend, without fur ther notice.117-2 MURRAYT\u2014At Westinonnt, \u2018'ote St, Antoine, on the 1bth lost, Win.Murray, Esq , of this city, in the 76th year of blu age.- The funcral will take place on Tharsd.y, t Mat inst, at 2 o'clock p.m., from his late residence, to Bt.Paul's Church, Dorchester street, thence to the place of interment, Mount Boyal Ceomatèry.Friends will please aceept this inte mason , and those to whom it may be more conveaient {0 Join the funeral at the church, san do s0 at 3 p m.116-3 WALTREHOUSE\u2014 In Toronto Town-hip, near Cooks- ville, Barak Van Camp, relict, the late William Wallerhouse, aged 56 years.Hryxes\u2014at pu ro TO, on tho 19th inst, Mrs.Patrick Hynes, sr, aged 78 years.Truomau\u2014At Quebcr, on the JOth inat , after a long liners, Mrs.F.Thomas, age years, rejict of the late A.I\" Thomas, Faq » in his lifetime of fu en DONFRTY\u2014 At Baie £t.Paul, on the 16th inet., Per- mand Doberty, Ksq,, Doctor in Medicine, of be Laval Tnlversity, aged 98 years.! New oo Fooments This À M.LADY FROM TIlE SOUTH - (with two sinalt children), in a Httic trouve, wishes the assistance of some kind person dress M.F., STAR Office R TROB\u2014PARIEERITOTIGUF How Is It that all the leading geutiomen of Montreal and neghborhobd woar J.G.KENNEDY 2CO'SNOTRD TRULY PITTING PANTS ?First: Becaust they are cut on aas- tomical and mathematical princi; los.8ccaud : Because the materials are of the most fashionable and chaste designs.Third : Bec be workmanship le, undeniably, of tie bost order.Fourth: Because the prices are extremely mode- Tate, varying from 8273 to $5.3.Address: 31 8t.Lawrence street.u.r L! VE Gentleman, the arestest HABERDASHERY EMPORIUM In the City, Je DICKINSON'S, 293 NoTRE Danz STREET.AND LET LIVE IS THE RE, 1 GREAT LAW OF NATW 8hirts of every description, Resdy-made and made to order on the shortest uotice, d at th lowest possible prices, consistent with aa honest living.00 wlvren, a corner Shop.with dwelling, for a Hg Grucery.Address Box 6%, Post-office.a 1 18.T° LET, ton young couple, two large Front ms and a small Kitchen, ail famished for housekevpiug: rent moderate.For particulars, apply nt 497 Sherbrooke street.115-2 rYO LET, the Lower Fiat of No.15 Motil College Avenue, containing five apartments : Tos session Immediately.Apply on the premises.118- {OR SALE, SINGING RIRDR - Belgium Canaries Latke, and Thrush, in full song.Apply at\u2018 Cralg etreet.Tls-6 J3OABD-A respectable young Woman can be ac- v commo 1ated with Board at 247 Bonaventure street.11 1 DARD WANTEN\u2014-Wanted, Board and\u2019 com- fortably-famished Bcdroom, by an Fo,lleh- man, D a vate Family, within five ar ton ral- nutes\u2019 wi Tk of the l'ost-office : 6 rms, for a permancncy, to K, W, STAH Offic 1181 OST, a Scotch Terrier, had ou 4 answers to thé name of © Tr.y person bringing him to H.C.Scott, No.14 St.Sue a- meat street, will be rewarded.118 I OST, on Tuesday afternoon.on 8t.James street, 4d a Red Rusela eather Purse, con'atn! R Grocers Recei money.The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it tothe Medical Hall Branch, Phillips Square.118 mme RS A O:T, a Black Newfoundland Dog, with white Spot on the hreast, rnswering to the name of \u201c* Rover.\u201d Tue finder by returntng it to John Street, Ml Natre-Damnc street, will be Suitably P:warded.- 118 & chain eollar, | * Rowrr.\u201d An STAR PATENT COPPER AND UALVANIZED LIGHTNING-ROP8.W.H.SMITH ls now canvassing this city for the sale of Lightotng-ltods, in which business be has bad great experience, and ail parties entrusting their orders to him may rest satisfied they will be executed lu'a actentéfic and workmanlike DAADDAT, The public should bear in mind that they are subject to entrusting thelr orders with strangers from the other side, wt 0 are not at all reliable.Mr.Smith can be well recommended by Messrs.MURLAND, WATSON £ CO.of this city, and al} orders left with them will be attended to on the shortest notice, 16-Im° TRE ORIENTAL TEA STOR , ) Musans.M SCANLAN 2 00.beg to inform the residents of Bt.Joseph street 2a1 vicinity that they have REMOVED to 251 ST.JOSEPH STREET, betwéeu Murray and Colborne streets, where will bo found a choioe assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, - TEAB, SUGARY, FRUITS, SPICES, SYRUPS, WIKES, LIQUORS, £c., âc.T OST, ais (Wednesday) morning, a Parcel con- tainiay four yards of Slate Colored SUK, with Cambric Lining, 8 1 Bilk and Twist The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to H.À.Nelson & Rons, v9 St.l'eter street.118 OST, on Tuesday, 19th Inet., a Brown Cleth love, left hand.The finder, by leaving it at the STAR office, will much oblig theloser.119 OST, an the eth inst, a small Scotch Terrier.sans - Ppy.An SEE - TRAD Ÿ ty-re cents where one leaving the said doy ut the Gas Works, 100 où a street, will be suitably.rewarded | any one keeping it after thin date willbe prosecuted.118 OST, between St.Lawrence \u2018ain street Church À amd 8t.Dominique street, on Sunday night, 17th inst , a Palrof Gold Glasses, tn Leather Case.\u2018she r wiil be rewarded by leaving them at Ravage, Lyman 4 Co's.$5t.James street, ns Fo on St.Lawrence street, a Carr Handle.The owner can have It by applying at 165 8t.Lawrence strant.: hé ANTED, a yood General Eervant.\u201cApply vetween | anil 3 o'clock at 45 Mc73ill Callege Avenue.Ng-3 V ANTED, by a young man, 20 years of ne, à good Express driver, a situation ; has had 4 vers experience with horses.Address Q, 5, STan ce.na ANTED, by a young, married woman House- élenning und'Ironing by the day, at Nu.37 St.Urbain street.ns Ww ANTED, à man to set about Mu Fruit Trees, VV Apply, at once, at mr Craig street.lls-1_.wa IRD, a situation, by a steady, sober man a3 Storeman ; 14 years\u2019 experience tn general storcwork acker ; best of references.Address Q, 4, Bran office.118 ANTED; a Apprentice yood, Tricronces re- - Pp, to J.Lovis, Watchmakor Jowellen 178 nt.Law enc: Main street.vied \u201cANT ED, à situation as Collector 7.A married man; #00 r city references.Addroes P, Box 68;,, Post-ofice.18 ANTED, Twenty Laborers.Jacques Cartier street.WASTED, a situation as Bar-tender Or an Head Walt:r.Address Q, 2, BrAn ofce.116 ANTEKD, a situation ay Storeman, or in any ; ho other capacity by maa w can make hiniself genrraily taefnl; best of references.Ad- 118 dress Q, 1, this ottico Address Q, 3, this oftice.Apply at No.11 1153 \u2014_\u2014 NTRD, a situation by a Furniture Wie, 1 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC.(Fo.7,8.1.District of Montreal.CIRCCIT COURT, Montreal \u2014 Henry Woodma Plaintiff, ws Adolphe Dupont, Defendant.\u2014 Wi soi y authoriiy of luation, on Friday, the wo.ty-ninth day of May, instant, at Twelve of She clock th the forenoon, at the domiells of the defand- ant, in the City of Montreal, uli the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, acddzed in this caune, consisting of ome horse, four sets harnens, tc.erme cas R.ST.PIERRE, B.9.C Montroal Ih May, 174.1A DROVINCE OF QUEBEC, (No.L420.1 Dietriot of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT, outreal.\u2014-De Emelin Leclair, Plainüfi, rs.Callxte Caron Defendant.Taken in der square in the City of Montreal, all the pois and rag cls seized tn thin cause, fonsisting of a Machine and othivr wffects.Terms.us R.ot.PIERKE, B S.C Mongrel, 24th Muy, 1874 118-1 CREAT RUN WALSH\u2019'N CLOTHING, Men» Pull Suit of BREST EKOLISN AND CANADIAN TWRELS for 90.(he best value evcra/ n in Montreal.ba Special ind are offered during the holl- day seasom, and a call isrespsotfully solicited.208 \u2014 J NG, 1874, S PR I J.G.MACKENZIE & CO, Npring Mock Comaplote ! CT Splendid assortment of PHINTAD CALICO KB8 MUSLINS, LAWNE, âc.DRESS GOODS in great vartely of style and te tures.Full Uncs HOBIERY, RINBONS, BLACK SILKS, SMALLWARKS, &c., &c., &0.0-04 AND SHOE U- FACTURERS.NEW MACHINERY FOR SALE.ing Machine, 34 non.littiag Machine, 36 lach.iden Shoe-fittin - Machine.Tv BOOT ime 8 One SECOND-HAND MACHINERY.Two Eplittors, 32 inch.Une Dtittoe 2 tach, Pages ble rmofion Se and a &scriptions of Boot and Lo yer B.J.PETTENES, \u2018 4 Jo.U3 QUERN SFAREY.* J0R GOOD BUTTER \u2018 AND Lu : POTATCES, Go TO No.121 Buzvar SreantT.MUSSEN & MoFARLANE.110 JOUN JAMES BROWNE, ARCHITECT, ! HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICES To | No.# WINAVENTURK STRERT: ®t ( VENTS FIRST-CLASS X OLD-COUNTKY BOOIS, Us HAND AND MADE TC CLULR, 6h} A.BAILLIE, | 1.4 87.LAWRENCE MAIN »(1.FAT, B OO K 8.8 _ \u201cA Past Liteon the Modern Hig way, .y Joe pu rel.Taylo \u201cJohn Worthington's Name,\u201d \u201cMies Van Kortiand 20.) * Northem Caltfornta, Orayan \u201811 the Sandwich islands,\u201d by Charles * ordant.ec.\u201d For sale by DAWSON BROS., TY tac author of 1.OT.JAMPS STRKE:, J a Now 1 & RS 8T.PAUL 3TREEY, = aa Cm nant 1 PE ss er re \u2019 \u2014 - - Ar Ser = egy ir 1 TITRE ATW ewe ener TET er TS CUT II rev - ry are - Es _- es agua « \u2014 = - {+ = > LW aw A Tralus leave Montres) foi oe 0e x = eee - - Saga = + Loo \u2014 .> ACTURING WORKS, INSURANCE, cc.[ \u2026 RAILEQADS.tom 7° > © t, and discevered a The prosecutzi wo he ground £23.GROCERIES.| \u2014 JfRTOK LIFE Srsioturs exigiing btwien \u2014 OF MAINE .BW YORK T0 OL, : Sr 250 handeom \u2018, im uuti! two men came u HNUST A.WEITE .LIVERPOO ce a, SDS Palses THE DEEP SECRET \u2019 to are to the dwelling Le prisoner was thea given in charge taa A FINE 10?OF Wichnsle Wine wud Spin Mercuais, under ho IRON \u2014 N Oulling ak Gorkk Harbor, freisad, ES all ie Vlei traing\u2019 edie on.eyed it more closely, markivg the board: | poigruian, to whom Be said he would LLL) 0k TRAE ey eT, Bae thie dar AND OBaswinED 1849-24 Yeuns\u2019 Kuruarmwpn UNITED STATES MAIL, |e laure Mcotrea) as olious ed upper windows.\u201c e job and swing for her yet if he | : The business will be carried om as hitherto by .\u2014 Gomme Warr.» the ct » It ared that the BRASS .| Day Mau \u2019 me irakien era be oni, be bd cl TI Se | sen [RST SE FURELY MUTUAL.TE mat me | te ne darling! She does not dream | am 60 Army in India.He bad come to the J.C.VANDAL mg power to opllect all outstanding debs and to CASTINGS.amare, GARLIC, JR onto.Gael i CHAPTER XLIX \u2014 Cow aued.near.hospital ue servant with good charac \"4 > al autre ta connection with 10 Late fra \u2014_\u2014 Qu?MILLION DOLLARS: CRLATO, ghod ail potn AW -_ ' t; t, bis ter, and bad juut ied for the place of , EI ; \u2018 «They shall be here,\u201d desiared Gros even pret.be ve \u2018pleam of light | Lead head porter) Al ugh the surgeon Late Dopios & VARDAL, \"BROPENING OF THR CASTING EVERY DAY.! ° Entre se es Pavosia Mixed Train for oroits, vepor, solemmiv.+ We will have a |above the boarding of the window told thougut the otage hie would ave wu = Meury street.R MODERN \u2014 DIRECTORS OFFICR, a SEE epers Fray.Passenger train for litte family re-union to-morrow miora- him that the : ocupants of the room bad a?Bec not to led ton te , TURKISH OR ROMAN BATH, ing.Iwill bring Giralda and Fay here unseen.\u2019 ¢ We cannot be too catefly\u201d rejoined the Lady Beatrice, her face again clouding.\u2018* After! had despatched my let- der to the Evrie I received à note from my father, that he and Lond Trev velyau would be here to-day, and that the mar quis wad in a very diaconsulaté mond, and had been induced to visit Hampton- wold for a day ur two.I do not want to be rush, but have tredden ou the brink of dangers so long that I have grown careless of them.\u201d Loni Grosvenor encouraged her lady ship with his Bright hopefulness, nud when he left her in the afternoun she was in much brighter mood.It was sunset when he re-entered Pen- It was twilight when he again \u2018took up his station io front of the a lehouse.Bittly was nos there.The young lord knew well thut Mrs.Bittly Was a Virago, and that her vixeviah qualities were always greatly excited by her husbaud\u2019s intemperate habits, und he feared that hismæs would not make bis appear- | ænce that night.In this he was mistaken.He was working hunself up into a desperate mwod, when Bittly came swaggering down the street, and strode into the alehouse with thé air of one who feels himself a monarch.\u2018\u20ac He has been taking something already,\u201d thought Grosvenor.** After out 50 long last might.I believe he'll go home early to-night.He wouldn't dare repeat his offence eo soon.Events proved that he was right.An hour or two passed during which the merriment waxed high in the alehouse, and the young lord paced.tb and tro impatiently, first on one side of the street, then on the other, his tall, &light figure closely muflied, and hia bat drawn down over his noble, high- -bred, auxious face.And then came his reward, Bittly swaggering and talking loudly, came ont with a companion, and the two reeled up the street arm iu arm.1A discontented scowl pot vet retired ¢ way tewpted to call to Giralds aud wake known to her bis \u201c| presence, but he restrained the wild im- ule, and walked slowlly and cautious- y around the house to take a preliminary view ot the premises.The only light on the lower floor came from the Kitchen\u2014a room much more congeuial to Mrw.Bittly than the par tour.\"> ! l.ord Grosvenor halted at the window, sud looked iu through an opening in the shutter.Mra.Bittley aud Wigby were within.Fai ured the hard visage ot the former.The latter was sipping, quite at his ease, a bowl of punch he had just brewed.(To be continued.) A PARISIAN SENSATION.The siranut Suicide of nu Englioh- man and Mis Wife.Some interesting deiaild of the recent remarkable suicide in Paris came to Land by yesterday\u2019s European mail.The bodienof\u2014the\u2014uanfortunate- couple\u2019 have been identified as those of Mr.and Mrs.Hall, of Bath, England, Ball went to London about twelve years ago, and through the influence of the late Sir William Tite, M.P., obtained a situation us clerk in the Westminister Bank.He wan well educated and wis also a skilled athlete.Some eighteen months ago he met with an accident, wnile practicin gymnastics, which so\u2018arteuted his healt that eventually he resirred his appointment and went to Bat.He there met at his father\u2019s house the young woman whom be vhortly afterwards murried.She was the daughter o: 4 Mr.Howarth, a musician.Miss How: \u201cth, who was one of seven orphan children, was adopted by Mr.Hall, Sr , at six years of age, and wien Charles Hall returned to Bath she was about twenty.After their marriage Charles and his wile went to [fracombe, where they created a similar seceation to that noticed im Paris, by atte wpting to poison believe that the prisoner was unable to auderstaud the nature and quality of any acts which he did.The jury were considering their verdict when the prisoner fell down in an epileptic fit, and sentence was postponed until the following day, wheu the prisoner during the passiog of the sentance again fell down in a fit,and struggled so violeutly that three warders could scarcely hold him.His end \u2018sentenced the prisoner to ten years\u2019 penal servitude.A NEW YORK WINDFALL.[From the New Bedford ( Mass.) Standard.There is now residing.in this city à widow lady, well educated, who bas seen better days, but this winter has been in exceedingly etraightened circumetances, with a sick boy who needed all her care.Ry the kindness of rome friends she had been aided from time to time, and her eon in now getting better.Tu her youth the marriell à worthy, poor man, against the wishes of her near relatives, snd since that time-there has been a prolonged estrangement.A few weeks ago there appeared a notice in some of the New York papers that a rich man by the name of Merrit bad died near that city, leavin : very large estate.This deceased gent) man proved to be the graudtather of the lauv above refèrredto.She went to New York to make enquiries into the matter and visited eomme.of her relatives, who recrived her more kiadly than had been th.r custom.The result ot her visit wa the finding of these facte:\u2014Her grandfather had lefi an estate of about $7,100,000, and alter various I the balance goes to the legal heirs.She was assured that her part would pot be less than $108,000, and mo was of fered her in advance of the settlement of the estate.A WELL-PLACED FAMILY.There ia a rumor that the Crown Princeof Holland will marry the Princess | Lord Grosveior, his heart beating high, followed alose tiehind them.File meh paubed near the outakirte of the place and had a short colloquy, after which they parted with a buret of maudlin sentiment, Grosvenor conceal ing hituself in the shadow of a gateway.nen Bitily atguek out on One of the Country roads, reeling\u2019 and singing snatches of bacchanalian songs, Gros- venor keeping near to him.In this way nearly three miles were traversed.They had come within sight of the house where Giralda and Fay were confined, and Lerd Grosvenor was regatd- ing it earnestly and curiously, some instinct telli 1m he was near (Giralds\u2019a rison, when Bittly suddenly deposited 1mself ou the greund in the shadow of & hedge, and fell to weeping and moaning in a maudlin manuer.Grosveuor came up to him.«< What-ir-the matter, my -man ?\u201d he demausled.Bittly was tou much intoxicated to recogaize his lordshiip, whose features were atill halt-concealed, or to fee! any Sarprire at his salutation.7 \u201cNoth\u2019n\u2014noth\u2019 nl\u2019 \u201che returned, tearfully.** That is, \u2019taint none o\u2019 your business, as nobody knows on.Let me \u2019lone! G\u2019wav!\u201d \u201cBut it I could help you,\u201d suggested Groaveuer, jingling a handful of silver.Bittly raised himself on his elbow with a momenntary display of eagerness and thea he sank back, grumbling\u2014 \u201c Don\u2019t want no money\u2014no nothing! Wish | war back at Little Grosvenor, hanged \"i'l don\u2019t! OF woman ecold, scold, scold ! Wish was dead and done with \u201c11\u201d, Aud he suivelled.: rd Grosvenor saw that the dread of impending evil was strong with the man.# Where «do vou live ?\u201d\u201d he asked.- Bittly cocked hie eve knowingly, gave hia hat a push on one side, and looked suspiciously at iis questioner.The next momeat the liquor he had taken overcame his caution, and he answered with anuther burst of tears\u2014 \u201c Over there!\u201d \u2014indicating with an unsteaily tore-finger the house Lord Grosvenor had noticed.\u201c\u2018 Dog\u2019s life! Go out jolly, have good time, catch it when get home! Wish was laid in my aprrer grave, with a weepin\u201d, willerdro pin\u2019 leaves on to me! Life ain\u2019t no o Ject!\u201d Groevenor thought a moment.He wan determined to effect Giralda\u2019s rescue that very might.But how?He considered the idea of going back to Pencoed and procuring assistance, and effecting the rescue hy force; but he discard ledit speedily: Such a eontse woild only pros oke a geesip and a scandal, which, to aay the least, would be highly injudicious, the more especially asthe Karl of Hampton and the Marquis of Trevelyan had already arrived io the neighbourhood, and were now at Hamptonwold.He ttiought of waiting «ll morning, and going to the house disguised as a peddler ; but clearly he would gais no- tHing ty that.No dler could, of course, gain access to the captives.Nos; it was plain that he must move quickly, and on this very night.In a briet apace he had thought out a course of action.Bittly lind sunk down into a sort of drowsiness, quite oblivious of his inter locutor.Lord Grosvenor touched him \u2018with his foot, partially arousing him.¢ See herp, man,\u201d he exclaimed.«1 want to make à temporary excha with you.Lead me ybur coat, La mafller, and you akal} have m which is a fine thick one, an .reign besides.\u201d « Makes wo diffeience,\u201d replied Bittly, drowsely.\u201c\u201c Where's the money ?\u201d Interpretting this as à consent, Grbs- venor relieved the man of the garments ppm ntianed, anbetifuting hia own nd {op-coat upon the limp and helpleus figure, Bittly all the.while whinning and rotesting.«Can't you le\u2019 me lone?\" he amivelled.« Wakin\u2019 honest men up at thia hour f the pight?Have the law on you.Nes ver had no peace my life since the day was born.Always trouble.Always knocked about like § mie\u2019ble old tenpin.\u2018\u2018 G'way !\u201d Re exchange oi garmentabeing effected Lord Groavenor permitted the man to relapse into drowrinesa, while he put on over his own the garments he had bor- Bitily was about as tall as himself but atouter.Having on two coata, however, Lord Grosvenor exhibited very near the amplitude required to effect a resemblance.The old ragged wollen mutfler tied twice about his neck and over His chin, as Bittly had worn it, and the oll worn sleuched hat, with its torn brim pulled over his face, made him look startingly like the man to whom they belong The night was not chilly, being, on the contrary, quite warm for April.Lord Grosvenor cove: «i the recumbent, sleeping man carefully, laid hie own hat closer over bis ace, ko screen it from the dews, and then moved at a quick pace to- : s the werd he oa along he put his hand in the tusetves: At-that time\u2014the last day ot July last year\u2014they had set about self-destruction in the ci! t wmanper.They had packed up vu the previous.niglit the whole of their parcels sod luggage, directed letters to their friends, and even set apart £3 extra for payment to their landlady tor the trouble she would bave from their death occurring iu her establishment.\u201d The had also written à diary of bis \u20ac Experience durimg the [ight of his uttempted suicide, ete.Th ey recovered on that occasion, and the man was sentenced to three months\u2019 imprisonment.During his incarceration his wife gave birth to a child, which ia still alive.They lived on the happiest terms with a brother of Charlee Hall, at Walcot, after the young man had \u201cbeen liberated from prison.Six weeks ago the young woman an- nonuced that she was going to London to tll a situation in a willinery establishment.She left accordingly, and little more than a week afterwards, the husband etated that he also should return to London.Nothing: turther was heard of the couple ull a comuiunication was received from London to the effect that Mra.Hall had left her situation about the day of the arrival of her husband in London ; that she had stated she could not return.The anxiety of the friends increased, and when they found from the Paris telegrams that a young couple had committed suicide by.poison in Paris, they carefully read the description given, and found there was every reason to lieve that it referred to Mr, and Mrs.Hall.They at once wrote to the Hotel St.Petersburg, and ensloeed photogra graphe of the couple.The next evening t received a telegram to the effect that the bodies had been fully recognized as those ot the photographs.The deceased were deseribed as devotedly fond of one another.A MARRIAGE BY TELEGRAPH, The following particulars of a recent marri ceremony are given in the Journal of the Te : *¢ Thursday, Apnl AON the Keokuk (Iowa) office or the Western Union Telegraph Company married a couple at Bonaparte, Iowa, he performing the ceremony and ther pronouncing the marriage vow -over the wire.Five o'clock was the hour fixed for the ceremony, and precisely at that time a des-, patch was sent to Reokon to the effect that the candidates were at the telegraph office in Bonaparte, aud ready tu proceed.\u201d The following was then rent :\u2014 Kroxvk, lows, April 16, 1874.Bonaparte, Iowa: Please Join hands anid take the pledge.WiLitan C.Pragr.The following i is 8 copy of the pledge which had been left with them : You mutually and solemnly promise before God and the witnesses present that you will each take the one that you hold by the hand to be your: lawful and wedded companion; that, forsaking all others, you will cleave to each other in sickneas and health, and perform all the duties of a faithful companion until you are separated by death, If to this you agree, send wes mes- to this effect.when came the response: | BOxXAPARTE, April 16, 1874.Wm C.Pratt, Keokuk.We take the ed Le ons a Frances Gopowx.The concluding despatch was sent as follows : Ê Kzoxux, lows, April 16, 1874.John Sullivan and Francés God Bonaparte, Iowa.By authority I pronounce you man and wife, and may God bless you.1 Wu.C.Parr.' The operators all slon the line then tendered thetr cn ations to the happy c uple npon their marriage by the lightning process.We arret this is the firat authenticatéd marri e ceremony performed through the medium of the telegraph.Managers Dolbear; of Keokuk, and Detwiler, of Bonaparte, were the officiating telegraphists.» A TERRIBLE SCEN NE IN COURT.Isaac Shoebridge, a lod 19 lyears of age, was opbridge ms London Court with wounding his sweetheart, Ellen Malloy, in 8 most brutal manner, with intent to murder her.Tne prisoner and Ellen Malloy were tellow-servants at the Sheffield Hospital.The prisoner had induced her to keep oompany with him for four montha.He ap much distressed when salve broke oft her cohnexion with him, which .she did because her parents objected to \u2018the engagement, and she had never liked the prisoner.©@n Saturday, the 30th Nov., the prosecutrix was returning home with her master at t 10 o'slock at night, when the prieoner sprang out of s hedge errinc, \u2018 fi \u201cwing for you,\u201d and then abdawer with dn am- ging s the hospital.pu: \u201cLu au \u2018Thyrs, a sister of (he Priticéss of Wales.This will, in the course of nature, maxe the Princess Queen of Holland.The \u2014\u2014Johm Suitivan und Frances Godown, | ured to be very | Kiug of Denmark, her (ather, is ome of the poorest monarchs in Europe, and has perhaps the amaliest kingdom.He has done remarkably well with his lar, family.One-daughter will, probably, Emprees of Russia, the other Queen of Eugland.One.son is King of Greece, ancther will be King of Denniark, and now another crown comes inta bis family.To have Shildze reigaing over England, Russia, G nmark and Holland is à great achievement 1 in the way ofhonors sand power.Mess en Trees, Plesee inform me how to treat fruit trees that are partially covered with moss from the ground up the trunk to the branches, and some more or less threugh the top ?\u2014C W.H,,.Buffalo.[It sometimes happens that moss grows on healthy trees because thev are much shaded or grow in moist climates.But more commonly it in confined to stuntad trees or those encumbered with too much brush.| There are two remedies, to be applied according to the circumstances the case.First, to rerape the moss off, and wash the bark with soap suds, weak lye, or very thin lime wash ; and secondly.to give sufficient cultivation or bruad cast manuring to secure vigor of growth.If there is too dense a mass of branohee, thin out.carefully and sparingly froa.the outside, not from the inside.] Macon, Ga., boasts of a mocking-bird that calls the police when it gets inte a fight with another of itakind.John Kieley, tried at] Halifax for the murder of Mary Slatterly, and convicted for manslaughter, was sentenced to four years in the Penitentiary, Sealing steamer Mastiff has arrived at Harbor Grace from her second trip to the fishery, and reports Vanguard with 1,000 aud Proteus with 6.0 old seals._ PLUMBING, &c.oo a | OT ICE.JOHN MARTIN, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, Tas Just receivad another large assortment of GABALIERS AND BRACKETS.TO BE SOLD CHEAP.Cait xm vos thom, at 7 St.Antoine Street.\u201c-166 JOHN MARTIN.NTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, DRUMMOND COLLIERY, \"PICTOU COUNTY, NOVA SCOTIA, OFYRR POR SALE F.O.B., IN PICTOU HARBOUR, THEIR CELEBRATED ' STEAM & HOUSEHOLD COAL, FROM THR ACADIA SRAM.Apply to H À.BUDDEN, Vice-Psesiden 4 and 5 Union Buildings, Or, to ROBERT SIMPSOX, M - 901m Mer.scotia S.W.BEARD & CO CHEAP Beko Ne.34 MCGILL BREET.T HE undersigned\u2019 dg to manufseturs, at his a a largn assortment of EA TORS of yey Bittern, YF Tr pe the hand-wor| uts now in an Cedar and Tim AR ene plan ring, Roofitas, and Lamber of every deecrip- tion for house-fintahtmg.Planing and Bawing rt lowest rates.Bleam-pswer and Reom to le SEND portier to M.MULLIN & co.SOUTH BIDR OF THE CANAL.PA VHE undersigned begs to inform his customers and the pabllo kenevally aevally that he is now in a posit) carry mn bastnesé samt a8 usual.king them ed oil favors, and voliciting a contuiuanos of (+ JOHN O.SHARPE, ax AXe.83 Act LAVERY UZ ICR.& An - -L Bormacre.CRIA SQUARE.ne CALL AND SEE THE UNRVIALLED STOCK OF FASHION HATS FOR T COM SEASON, HE M.FAURTEREON A BRO®., bo.813 CRAIC SPRERY.| J) KB MP, WHOLRSALS AXD RETAIL Wi.E AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.AvLso, VIRSY.LARS GROCERIES OF EVERT DESCHIF- TION, At Reasonable Prices.CORNER OF MoGILL AND LEMOINE STRIEENS, MontEsan 6,000 HALF-CHESTS GREENS, Comprising a full assortment of YFOUNG HYBOK, HYSONS IMPERIAL AND GUR- With some of the CHOICEST CONQOU OF THE SEASON 734 | DAVID TORRANCE & CO.PRIME BLACK TEA.NBW SEASON'S IMPORTATION, Ÿ \u201880e.per Pounp, AY J A, JOHNSTON'S, 679 and 681 St.Catherine Street.W.DOW & co, ARFWERS AND MALTSTERES, RUNDELL & YOUNG, HOUSE, SIGN, ann FRESCO PAINTERS, No.94 Bleury Street, Montreel.ORING, do, de.GLA88 GILDIFO AND EMBOSSIFO.Srectal sétantéon given to Pannes Window Shades mms A BAMBAT & BON, have th janouncing to the Trade rall 2 ha} thatr Load 2 Soper we and complete, with motire pos opte meas h ny tn this branch of their business the most Ost satisfactory an and serviceable ~~ mbers, Siennas, Oxides, and tions ot ordinary Colors, put up in ths ef tn of labelled.Facilites be, produ in any quintity desired, and tn peek- ages to sult buyers.Works: Inspector and Coliege streets.Warshouse : Récoliet street \u201d \u2018& F.P, CURRIE & CO., o 10 GREY NUN S15RE2, MONTREAL ne I TL ih EE CANADA VADs PATER BOLLRE.TU ruse.TE aan 3 Ingot Tin, Kiv nes Voined Maf® .« Ingot Copper, lIton Wire, Roman Ceres Sheet Copper, tocl Wire, Portland Ce: om y, lase, \u2018anada Cement, Zine, \u2018auf Tuen, no, tre A Vases, Pig Lead, Tue Covers, \u201chimney Tope, Dry Load, Fire-Bricha, i Patent Enosustic Pa: Sarge ttock always da ba URE, FRESH MILK.wr Ont having removed one bu ontroal where he has erected co ve Sables the canal Laide, i a dasilver, Srey mo ening, ta any past of the ty in quant to a hunt *\u201c* milking Ume\u201d The cows are foddcred with he best cut hay, mounle nat bran, steamed af meal.No brewers\u2019 grains or swill of any xina Thovesssisin Flick ihe miiLy 18 collacted are at.tously scalded hr texm, and thus rept conttas from which tre Ne ile cent to moraing an press.The proprietsr having over troc hu ndred = n tne Poti, a copes, ho hospital Tabet ou} « pu - X-veadors, and others fi mong tng Bort hope, M.B.\u2014Orders wlll mest with ra attention.Taam na pg ed 10000 ST.MONIQUE STREET, NEAR CRYBTAL PALACE, MO] EAL, RABUILT, EFMODALLED, ENLAROND, he mest Complete and Larurious Bathing Instituie om Contmant.eraigned be begs | to an annoupos ode, wm OR S A LB, rence 2,000 RR 4 Caddies JAPAN TEA, x MONTREAL India Pale and other Alos, Double and Bont, in weed 458 otter Te Single Families supplied.=\u201d._ PAINTERS, &o._\u2014\u2014\u2014 Agents wanted everywhere.Bamples sent propaié on receipt of $3.GRAINTNG, PAPER-HANGING, GLARING, OOL- WHITE LEAD AND COLOR Works aro now shore proved hot ni pr hits Leads and Galore, ground In oll, of \u201crierrede.tien, T rmined to establish 8, repuiation for manufacturing extensive, they offer Lets ALBION HOTEL, re cri 221 co Mr, JURR, who for niet er of the Bt.Law- af Bo:kignd tends Wines, Li ors and Giga a tral of which \u201cwih convince the mo: KIRWIN, Progrister ALEDONIA SOAP WORKS.1 take the liberty of informing the Trade th that Sompisted extensive alterations an Ina Po iy so solicit oe 6 rayoroë pour your ou that ou tent attention wil be Ts Eau Te AB 1 eny aay.and that the different brands be an 80 that ber.& the aam CRC this ar ve Raving eat of \u2018he manufactu.\u201c ROBERT B.MURRAY, 36 Lemoine street.Coal Ol], &c, will bs oon- tinued as heretofore, and I have constantly a the best brands 85-1y H ORS KE ATS OWN The PATENT PASTERN; or, LEG HALTER can be fixed on any horse, efther in saddle or harness, with perfect safety an the greatest ease.most effectual mod: of hitching or fastening horses yet inventsd, \u2018and te fast superseding all others; _ A né prics-so-low-that they | \u2018are placed within ihe reach of every owner or driver NEW YOR RK.EXCHANGE 418 & 420 Nétro Dame Street, How opel wpom the Furopbhn systems.\u2018Lamcheo and Dinners all hours.Charges for what enly ls ordered.BUILDING SOCIRTIES.J)OMINION BUILDING SOCIETT, 7 Orrron : 66 Se.i sears Ean, pel in shares ordi pare Co 1x monthe, end gist Maren, ou months, en \u201c heen th of nln, Er Lu at cent annum, which left a large margin of profite to form a rest or reserve fund.with ands can make profitable and tn the permane ni oct nh A A ens, st fne- \u2018store ou, It isthe a 6 IN LEN EN SPRING CLOTHING Tiles, qanfaotorers of SOPA, CHAIR and BRD SPRI NOD Do not fail to call at the old stand, No.3 St.Lawrence Main Street, \u2014 (TWO DOORS FROM CRAIG STRERT) | THE MOTHER'S BLESSING AND THE CHILDW tor of the Or Grey's Cresk Dairy, fre ndred and er (whieh h have recently caired) » the City oF after ome clean Tei applyto stabl ee oder and dairy at Grey's Cet, WOODWORTH\u2019S NEW SPRING GOODS.He has one of the finest assortments in the city, A sure fit may be relied upen, wad at moderate His stock of HABERDASHERY fe very eompiets, and combines all the new styles.S.GOLTMAN, Merchant Toon 3 STREET 8 8 adidas reorient of ragtion aad Scoteh TW.\u2018Workmanship the very best.Charges moderate.TA FF ORD, Merchant Tailor 72 ST.JAMES STREET.Gents furnishing their owa Cloth, can have made up in the Lafont style, very low for cash.67-50 Sonangping large titles.The o propristor 18 nok = Fem ida ot order on to have er test applied or rove p ved at 179 Bonaventure street DRINK THE NEW TEMPERANCE BEVERAGR.DUBLIN GINGER PORTER, The most healthy and delicious driak ever made, Conrarms wo PO ALOONOL, Made sul T* sraxs 6 JAUFTAT, Boda Water and Ginger Ale Avian wr 20 be pad tal Grove and Besser Trade mark secured.w MAVOR & RAMSAY {Late 245.Pasmen), 98 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL on G.ARMSTRONG CABINETMAKER AND UNDERTAKER, VICTORIA BQUA\u201cF, MONTREAL To .1 have had the Agen.y jor \u201cFISKE METALLIC BURIAL CASRE™ tn Cannds fbr She laut fifteen years, thd now have ta the old styles In finish.in z » \u2014 Cry CARTAGE and EXPREES.EXPRESS WAGGONS OR REMOVING FURNITURE AND OMFER MERCHANDISE.P.QUINN, -1m 17 William street and 7 85.Joseph sliuet.(CENTS POR SALE at the Bran a 2 8 & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No.258 St.James Stroet (Next door West Ottawa Hotel,) bag to acquaint their customers and the public that they have just received thelr Spring Stock of Goods, Alt from the best makers in England apd Scotland and embracing everything now In style.Mesurs.H.Poole & Co.\u2019s Pattern Suit just received.A stock of elegantly made Spring Over-coats en hand at very moderate prices.Tm ME SPERM, OIL, UNGER AND HOFER - md Bo wnat prrposes.Pastory and Foundry.la 6 to 39 Germain stmest.Pie 0.Le Wiliame Manufacturing ee ANWING-MACHINES.(G FORGE HARVEY, Dealer in all kinda of First-class SEWING-MACHINES No.341 -NOTRE DAME STREET, CORNER §F.PRANCOIN XAVIER STRENY, \u2018 AN Machines warrentod as represented or n6 ste.All Kinds of Sewing machines répatred.» | KENDALL MANUFAOTTR- Ie CONPANT., BEWIFS-MACNIER MAFOPAOTURERS.Wo.1 Pavortte Sewing-machine for fisaily me.Mo.9 on the Singer princtpls, for heavy work.axe, a Camas fo Casings axvoniod proeply snd nest.Nos.198, 0% nd 1 Cd Lo STRAET ob-1y SEWING-M MACHINES.C W.WiLLlaMs AARTrACTORING Cox.BEV.TG For Family ani Wernafactering Purposes, Wo have been awarded 8:iver Medals, Diplomas, = m= rime Ww A HOMESON, rans, gat me AC of every description.All orients.CHANTELOUP.0.EAGLE FOUNDRY.\u201c GEORGE BRUSH, 24 to 34 King and Queen Streets, MONTREAL.STRAM PUMPS, SHAPTING, &e., WINOHES, HosTING Tone, SVE POR WARR- BARK MILLS, HYDRAULIC PREBSRS, > sCREW W PRESSES | CASTINGS AND FORGINGS OF ALL KINDS, BEST FIRK-BRICKS, CLAY and FOUNDRY PACINGS always on 0-ty L- J.GAMPBELL & CO., MANUPACTURKRS 0 LEATHER BELTING, FIRE ENGINE HOSE, LAOR LEATHER, Ao 594, 596, & 598 ST.JOSEPH ST.MONTREAL, TosorTo EzAn0N, 5.8.CAMPBELL, ¥o.15 PHANIX BLOOX, TORORYO, ROBERT REID, SToomeson To JAMES MAVOR & 00, SCULPTORS, Importers and Mannfacturer» © «very descriptio of MARBLE AND GRaNITR WORK, No.153 Tremont Street, Boston, cures orrioBRa: HOF.DIRECTORS PROVINUE OF QUEBEC: : ae CUVILLIER, HENRY LYMAN, of Merchant, Messrs.L; ymmahs des of Mesars Mosers Covilies à FERDÉTAND > DAVID, Co., M_P.P.HON.Yr.H.CUSHING, sk Wie.G.16 Jomo, 1 of Messrs Lars chem Robertson & Beatt | DUNCAN Win ge MAJOR MILLS Mon Esq.J.C.HATTON, EBQ.eonnr senna LEGAL ADVIEER.GENERAL AGENCY POR PROVINCE OF QUERBC 99 St.Francois Xavier Stroot, MONTREAL, CANADA | m ROYAL INSURANCE co.OF LIVERPOOL, UFIRE AND LIFE.) Capital .$10,000,000.Funds invested .12,000,000.Annual income .LiaMittses of Shareholders unlimited.m 3 MoD British meta Fire & Marine Résurance Company, |: stablished 1833 5,000,000 | aa) LS Liverpos! D, from-New Yor rk, $80; Excursion: ik fl ror \"pull pasicalare \u20ac apply to J.MH.Y Broainay, B.X.À.ANSELL LONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.1874.BCOTLAND, n \u201c SEVERN,\" uo AE qi «THAMES \u201c DELTA.\" S.S.\u201cDELTA\u201d LEAVES QUEBEC ow TUESDAY, the 15h MAY.© ° 8.8.« HELIOS\u201d LEAVES QUEBEC ow THURSDAY.the 215t MAY: Through Tickets, frem rn all ints We + BF DUCED RATES Goricaiea fosned to pervans & sirpad of bringing out err ne Through pis of Lading issued on the 1e Continent and in London for 1 parts of Vea\u201d Milwaukee.chicavo and other points in the ht or Famase apply to TEMPERLKYS, cant sb han RO! 88 200.Que Quebec; ilar nisce vel, London DAYID sHAw, 88 oatreal.2 ALLAN LINE, under ) of ade for = one : 12 Canal an snd United pes wine AN OEMENTS, 18784 7 noted first re full yowe _ ui 1.oe ered, trie oui\u201d donne SCOTT & Co., MACHINISTS AND PATTERN- KERS, IRON ani ay WORKERS, MANUFACTURE PRINTERS MATERIALS, PORTABLE Pat PAW BLAsT\u2014beost and PL I ETE for fai \u2019 Arvo, : PATENTED ARTICLES re for Inventors and otherg.No.637 Craig stroet, MONTREAL (Bucceasors to Geo.A.Milles & Os.) MACHINISTS, PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS.Machines, with all the latest improvements.terns.A stock of which te always képt an hand, Special attention given to Patent Office Models.53 Sr.Jos STREET, #014 Bt, George's Chureh.) or T.LAWRENCE ENGINE WORKS, 17 10 9 MILL STREET, MONTREAL, Q.Ww.P.BARTLEY & CO, : Low Prrérare Steam En d Boll | gines an ory; Nanufactusers of Improved Mill Machinery ; ! Improved Dredge Machinery Propeller Scrow ¥ \u2018Wheels aw.ya tn stock, and made to order Water Wheels, Water nels, Baer: Wheels; Castings of all Light and Heavy Forming Po Apparatas ; ours Bovera) su small Horis tal ry 4 wa: For sale at low mar rates, ket Also, a ce) tonne at bi lb pressure ln- sine, x ei Cea {-contained bular Beller, IREl FIR RET FIRE pl mptly used, have prevented disastrous fire e celebrated JOHNSON Fou AIP v Vang risk ANNIHILATOR has proved great suc: co The following testimonials are arge num Telegram trom ex-Alderman Fren, London, June service at a fire last night\" A Major enhion dû Belleville, vers \u201cToiti es à prevention what mf ave bean a terri a moras etna \u2018er e to lace 1 wonid not LihoCinsdien 7 tor ng ite wont In od * Champion, =e = or or C8 Bacay wh -pum; Mr.'s, which did variable worrion tn Too ping the fire trom 'eprosé- way in Which § .Shrew the watsr was the\" freely ot much prale inciient tha nn wy 8 Ba aber tn $e Gamers AE Belleviie, Ont.J AMES WRIGHT, MANUFACTURER OP WOODEN CARPETINGE, PANCY W'AINSCOTS, PARQUET FLOORS, CHURCH, STORE AND OFFICE FITTINGS, MOULDINGS, SAWING, PLAINING, TURNING, &0., &0.Factory: 2 to 16 Br.Axtorrs Sranwr, and 801 Cara.Depot and Office: #7 Br.Acrorrs NB STRERT, \u2018Samples of Wooden Carpetings and W con be seen at the New York and Boston Pianolorte Company's Showrooms, 480 and #2 Noire Dame street.Plans gi] Estimates fursished fer Carpetings or Fittings on appléeation at the Offine, or by letter to Bog 83%.Post-effice.Montreal.BR, J BRODIE} \u2018 e CELERRATED MALP-RAISING XXX PASTRY FLOUR Im 612.Paoums, hs celebrity and and extensive wile of thie Yom Lave induced some other persons 80 ite to ask for \u201cRroéie*s Christmas and N \u2018ous*s Oabbes, Pastey) 8a, R.à J.\u201cBRODIE, PLOUR Dao, | | CORNER ORAIG AND BLEURT STRERTÉ PpeoMINION N ~ MACHINERY * No.684 CRAIG STREET.ONEARD'E 8 RING 8A) NER Bron.SR saw, DOBSON'S SCHOLL BA Silo PAW, BARNE= A BX NR 8 rE GIR.UNION oR EUERT ROGERS 3 Woon: WORKING MACHINERY, , PTO BURG IRON WORKING MACHINERY.For Sale at Manufacturers\u2019 Prices, A.B SAVAGE & CO, DOMINION MACHINERY DEPOT, No, 651 Crair Street, Montresl.\u2018 9% L IRD CAGES.VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT, or ; NEWEAT AND BRAT DEBIONR.LIBERAL TERMS TO DEALERS.re BEAVER BTAMPING COMPANY, | No.106 McGill Street Ea (OFPOMITR ST.ANK'S MARKEY).se per family use.DTURNING L403 R8\u2014improved food wo Ter for amateurs and tormeus, P METAL OPERA CHA with turn-wp ssais, for public halls, restaurants, hotels.MILLER BROTHERS & Also, manufacturers of experimental and other Machinery, Hand and fteam Power Hoisting Lock-up Safty Valves of the host approved pas \u201cSand another dozen of the Jonusow; a good.re TA, 17th, 1678, rates a as Four, Be Flour,\u201d bearing our twadé mark on à red Py \u2018 Ret i m | 811 depétiptiong of Ingurances effected at ¢urfent fates.HucH MCLENNAN, Esq., Divactor Mestreal, M.H.GAULT, Agent, | 164 ST.JAMES STREET.FURNITURE, &c.BELANGER begs to anfiounce that he has just coneinaed extensive imp on and ment, and takes this opportunity ot.taviting his patrons and the public to visit (whether with a view { full.to purchasing or not) his Stock of carefully finished FURNITURE of the newest style, as well asa fine selection of FANCY FURNITURR, too large for enumeration; the whole markad at a price to defy competition.276 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTRE AL.96-1ra sotiers (JHRISTMAS PRESENTS.CABINET FURNITURE, No.443 Not ro Dame street.The subscribers?have just opened an slegaat and unique assortment FANCY BRA As Fock Tae STANDS, se.They would also call particular attention to an \u2018unusually varied assortment of CABINET OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IRON BEDATEADS, BEDDING.&e., &¢., All et the most moderatgprices, J.& W.HILTON .UMBER &c.AMES SH EARKR, manufacturer of Mouldings, Bashes, Doo traves, Skirtingx, Turnings, Scroll Bawing, aning, and every description of Sturm and Handiaile furnished, read: up {n lullding or owes and a paint ters soi tatést paiterne, rd Fan, of d Bridge Aloo, Building an Peat, Scantlings, and \u20ac every de- rH scription of sawn lumber.Yard: 87 Bonaventure stroet, corner of Cral gr ¥:ctory: Bt.axbriel Locks.JE vr LEGAL NOTICES.PROVINCE OF OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal, SUPERIOR COURS.OKLOCK, of the City and Dis: DA of of Montrens prie or Jolie HospI of en rs, the oR.Frain, * vs.he\u201d said J JOHN Fushi india\u201d ton ror, Faas of En Tet n ac stitnied in this oa, a ce Montreat, 18th April, 1876.er SUPERIOR COURT.ocre, the and Distrist of Em aL oct Por de par: EEE RT dia ts MONK, BUTLER & ores fo Fs Montreal, 10h Apid, M¥S re mit om sss TT pate | NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.IN THE SOPERIOR COURT.In tho matter of MICHARL CHAIG, of ine {he City and District Monizeal, Trader, Tt the a er dood =) win Uh abby\u201d ening of ay x ry hi Beonares wader tn EL Gary Per OUTMET- ST ST.PIRRRR & AUG.7.1m | te Attorneys ad Nem.NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 AND ITS AMENDMENTS.In the matter of ANNA MATHILDA RICE, of the City and District é Montreal, à Trader, and Pubiique, w eof JOHN M.MALROW, of tbe same Tocéedings in Insolveney, 2 enty- seventh day of May, A, D., 1876.ut the bonr of Rleven of the clock In torenonn, to receive hera pa 0 appmintin a Asayimnee.A.B.ST Interim Nealon Montreal, Rh May, 1776, | 0-19 QALE BY AUTHORITY OF STICE.\u2014 Will be void br Auction, at tha ® n.10 88.James e first of Jume nc xt, in the fore oon, the Real Rotatd hareafter described, depending tro tire succes Marianns of the late cher, wi of the A Joseph Dentaery o Montreal, a 18 to enr of tn the qi ty or SEAT tothe met and Bonk of bleh or ve a des \u2018se Ward under.narmbez seven ssventesn feet in front, h: Sete ar feet ».bounded in front by Visitation Tireet, Tonnd by the Te, no ue side by » passat, and on the ors side by the Lot No 764, with mn pr Sooty Heuwe, and other buildings thereon erec Por the conditions apply to he RE Aor, le.Montreal, 7th May, TE \\ \u2018 \u2018 Qapt.The Ste.mn of th Liverpool RER LA 1 © Steamers © Live © (sai from Liverpool every ove: Sa na from Gabo URD calling ug ze geiveon board and and land M = vans trmerseserntcicrtnisarans to OB.00rietrssoesoreaseassore The Steamers of the §: during season of Rates of passage cod Surgeon carried Om each \u2018vessel Yor Frere th Peomar, ly\u2014in Port- ar other p: apply\u2014 lang, Farmer, or H and Andrew Allan; tn uebec, to 2 ; in Havre, to John M.; to Gusta: 0 Qual Voltaire ; in Antwerp, to Aug.Bohmite Co.Donc ETS Berns ; in Rotterdam, man d Zoom yn Hamburg to W.Gibson + 70 Great Ci rivet tect de i James street, or to H.& A.ALLAN, 104 Carner of Youvilie and Common streets.UMINION LINE.This line is com of the follow first-class, -powersd, y e bull Sreams ng 18 intend- od to perform > Sun TTice LI PooLe UEARC an MONTREAL fu Souuss, LIVERPOOL and PORT tp Wist Montreal.Dome Tous Bud ry Domiyion son Bouchetts a.2200 = Capt.pronch Maxrn 200 \u201c Onpt Mellen TEXAS.160 \u201c Capt Laurenson Mrssisar .2300 \u201c Capt.Wrakes * Quesxo 2200 * Capt Bennett Be.Louis.anse Coot.meu Bel Thess vesstls have very raperior for Cabin and Steerage Pasee: mare ad pr pro paid Tickets are Issued at reduced re) ous of bringing cut Sheir frie! 1 overy Wednesda, calling Rene Tongh Tere ta ar and passengers.The steamers of this line are intended to sall from Quebec for Liverpool follows :\u2014 DOMIBION.L eus.cc esse ace sc 000000 y cks s June 4 ONIAFIO.2 case ss a0 ne sen nec ee «une 1 Rates of Passage : Cabin 8 Through Tickets can be ard st all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices In Canad a.For Freight or P ply In Havre to.H.Jencratal or Washtu ton roles tn Paris, to vr x.Gilbert, § Hue Ecribé in Hamburg 0 rena; in Bordeaux to M Faure i n Christiana to K Rat 4 Store Stran: ; In Copenhagan to P.M Xolle, ; ta wu) | don lowriug & 3 amlesan, Tengtourn Chambe 17 denchurch street ; Wan ueen\u2019q square ; nl Liverpool to Flinn, Main 4 ontyomery, 94 James street: in Queboo to W.M.Macpherson ; and in Montreal to DAVID TORRANCE & 00, es Kzchange Court SPECIAL NOTICE.STATE LINK NTRAMSHIP COMPANY, Nsw YORK TO GLASGOW, LIŸERFOOL, BaLrASY AND LOWDOWDERNY.erhis lin line consists of the following new, Clyde-bulls ennuis 1a ma\u201d The stsamery of this Line will sall from pier M, North River, New York, On svery alternate Wednesday, as follows :\u2014 \u201c Pennsylvania,\" .Wednesday, Nov.Mth au Queinie = Dec.10th ger \u201c sm cr Virgenia,\u201d.se ey A Ty Drafie issued for £1 and upwards.For passage and freight, apply to Al BALD\u2019 & 00, i {tle y, New York Or, D.A.ANBELL, ne 19 Bt Bulpice street.Montreal.PRING ARRANGEMENT 1874.és 1874.CANADIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY.\u201c2 \u2014 Royal\u201cMail Through Lino For anon: Cornwall, Prescott, Brockville, Gananoque, \u2018boum, Port.Hope, arlington, : i snd Hal - pIRRCT WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.le magnificent Îfne !s oomposcd of the follow- firat-class Bteamers, vis À Corsican.Capt.Sinclair rian.os ; Pare Corinthl se Farre nier = Ha §pertan {ne ey » Naito agn One of which will leave the Canal Rain, Montreal, at o'clock every mdrfing (Sv indays rR.cepted), and Lachine en Mrival of the Train leaving the Nonaventure street » ; ation nt Joon, So su Ma A, for Hamilton and interme- ae porte makes direct connections at Prescott and Brockville with the Hativays for O.tawa City, Fomptaities Armpridr, bc.Toronto and Harn!l- ton, w the Railways for Hohmann: Hanlt 8t.so wan Prt William, Duluth, ronge Die London, suive, Chatha.% ~arnia, Letrol pit Chicago.¥ Galens, tireen Ray, fiarry, and audutiiith :tearmer ns of Toronto: for Nlagars, lewi-tun, Kira, ra Pals, Buffalo, Cleveland Toledo, Cincinnati, ae.mers 6f this lina are nnequalled, and froin thes © mpletencss of their arrangements, jre- sant advantages to trasellers which nong other can ford.They paes 9 through all the Rapide of the 81 faw- nce, and the beautirsl sc per of the Lake of the Thopeand; Malan: 8 by Jar atest dispatch fren \"to Freight, while the Tates ar as low ordinary freight boats, Through rates over LA Great Western and Korth.om Railways Throng! cher to the hn and alee to Oman Dépneramente ma Ban ray of por leu.parte start information, from A Hi EN, se ths Freight Office, Canal Basin, and at the Office, 77 84.James street.Retuth .ickete Issued at rence Yates.LRX.MILLOY, Agent.rn Ti Line ios Ss Montreal, A; ue - Might Prone for 1siand Pond, the pitas with other lines.the Compauy wi every Saturday, at 500 p.m, The International tilng tn connection with the brand Trak Katlwuy, leave Portland avery Mond othe United States to BID stations.Por RABGOW > $0 sail between the Clyde snd Portand ot ia winter navigation.Pre.soar |.ach in am.430 0am, ad 3, room ; ; 200 pm, 5.00 and 6:15 pm Trains leave Lachine for r Montreal nr am, 2.00 and 10.00 \u2018Km.; rons Iocal r train for Richmo! Ae Mount Di Boston, and the Hoan Bourn.Train for Boston, via South Eastern Counties\u2019 Junction BER.ogra via win bambly,and So: Oonn- a: Junction Rima 8, a ON 2.45 p.m.Express aot Cenex Yor Boston, vis Ver- Lacs ste ass caen t ane 0000 us 3.8) pin.As the punctaality of \u201cthe trains dopendy en cou- U mot be {ble for trains not no {arriving at or leaving any tation at the hours The Bteamship a leaves Portland r Haitfax, X.B.s Bleamers, also run- onday and \u2018Fhursday at vie .for 8t.Jo! ohm, N.B., Ae.Ac.Ragaage checked through.Through Tickets avai at the Company*s principal ber informa ation, and time of Arrival and artare AU Train at the terminal and way Dep Hp ona, rap! Hot} a the Ticket eo, Bonaventure st James J.TICKSON, .Sec.-Treas Montres), May 14, 1874 1BOSTON, AND MONTREAL AIR SHORTEST ROUTE, Via LE, FEMONT CENTL AG RAILRO WINTER ARRANGEM MENTS, COMMENCING OF DECEMBER Brit, 1873, 245p.m.cntreal at 8.30 pom.for ton, via Lowell, Lawrence, or Fite hburgh ; ats, for Now York, via Springned or Troy, arriving \" Boston B:40 ew York at 2 \u20180p TRAINS GOING NORTH AND ET Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell, at a.m Troy at 7:30 a.m., arrivin, in Montreal Jus v.mn.Night Express leaves New London aP 245 p.r South Vernon at 9:88 p.m., recely À a: 8 p.m, receiv) + and Springfield at 4.10 p m., connect: ni Bellow's Falla with train from Cheshire Railruad, leaving Boston at &% p.m., connecting at Whi River Junction with train leaving Boston at 6 p.m.leaves Hutiand at 1:50 a.m., connecting with trains over Hensselaer and aration R.R.from m Troy sud New York via Hudson hiver k.E., ving lu Montreal at 9:30 a.m.Pullman Sleeping Care are attached to the Night Express Trains runniuy between Montreal and Bos ton, and Montreal pringfield, and Waguer Elseping aa between St.Albans and Troy.luan lrawing-room sus on Day Expros \u201crains between Montreal and tickets and freight ale app oe vermont Central R.R.Office, No.3u St.Jan ! a w.HOBART, poy Bunt.St.Albans, Dee.5, 187%.ANADA CENTRAL AND BROCKVILLE AND OTTAWA RAILV 4 Tt, \u2019 Buy your Tickets! or OTTAWA wise! BROCKVILLE.Osetain connections made with Grand Trunk 1Talus THRER EXIPRENS YL AINS Dail}.Bno0 ia mom BAUER EYE: pm Orrawa, nam ow ese roads are of the same Tenago as the Gran ron, and there is ently no anion of freight, when tn oar li H, ASBU.T, Manager.Brockville, 5th May, 1871.6 QUUTH-EASTERN RAILWA\u2018.\u201c SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.TRAINS WILL EUX AS FOLLOW: : GOING SOUTH.GUING MORI H >, mm.A.Leav- 8.15 Arnv: 1.0 4.90 8.8.06 en 5.42 7, 5.50 7.5 - 6.00 7.1 8.07 7.14 .8.16 7 eæ er Gc.ev 0.+ 7.08 &1 TE hs 48 54 2.8) 5.9 ad an CI 44 12 Junction, \u201cui Art.M Leave 4.0 T ¢ %15 p.m.train from Montreal makes close connections through $6 Boston and New York a.d \u201c111 points East and South, arriving in Concord the following morning at 5:30, Nashua at 7 %.m., Worcester at 9:95 a.m., Lowell at 7.30 a.m., Boston : t £3 a.m., Springfield at 6:30 a.m., and New York at 1285 p.m, A.B.FOSTER, - Manager Apri) 0, 1878, _ _ STOVES, &o.REAT REDUCTION in PRICE OP BTOVFS, AT 594 Craig Street.THR IRON BLOCK, Improved with Iron Lining.\u201cHE AFRICAN, \" + The above Stoves have a cold alr chamber betwen the Pire-hox and Oven, proventing the bricks froin afterr Stove made of the best pig Iron, and guar- to bake 6 .tisfactorily.Hatters on hand lo enabie us to always furnish pieces, if requi For sale only by WALTER W.SARGENT, MONTREAL.Jobbing a speciality.4 STovES | STOVES ! STOVHE=1 JOHN STATE, CORNER OF Dorchester and Bleury Streets, bags %0 Intimate to his customers and ti.s public ! 1 general that he has on hand the following first- class COOKING-RANGES AND STOVES: Warren Rent Hot Blast Range, relgn, oie Brinch, 1) Tntercolon! Pritos sd .&e., 2c.Jobbing pumctually aftended tn.\u201d FAL IN IRON\u2014SPRING, 1874 8TOVES AT REDUCED PRICES.STOVES, man my works here, are at $0 this climate.specially Tam seliing.at reduced prices almost every de- rcription STOVES AND 1RON BEDSTEADS.Purchasers can be supplied at 214 and 916 BT, JAMES STREET, SM CRAIC PTARPY, M4 ST.CATHERINE BTREFT, FAST, Or, af the Ponnary, cornes of: - INSPECTOR and WILLIAM ETRKETS.84 W.CLENDINNENG.M\"! LLEUR & CO, Will REMOVE on or about MONDAY, the 13thtist No.662 CRAI IG STREE ST, (Near Bleury), Where they have on hand an extensive sionk 2° ÉTOVES, RANGES, IRON-BEDSTEAU 1 Sraino BOvroms An NEADiNG, LEFRIOGERATORA, ICP-CHERTH, WINEF SAUT WRINGERS, WA HIKG MACHINIS, ; AMD te GENERAL HOUSE-FURNIER: vu HY BENALLACK & CO, 12 BLEURY STRERT.y ihe choicest star ES Mexteof a)l kinde, Pouit- ¥.nits, Vegetah + 40, always om ha .Sam.ll \" An de ivered free o of charge.27 CENTS, FOR BAL K «1 tho STAR turathg \u2014 TT T7 >> dance = DÉLT T1u ame 11e detre 1 "]
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