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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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vendredi 12 juin 1874
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[" piges nee Le | TRUE, paroneess 3nd rustored a.hes.| 8 MONT ÉEUMATIC CURE = F \u2014\u2014 TUE IAE US TENET Fy Af \u2018 REN Pv PR + PPC ES CASEI.Wn FRR ee cn pein Ered + SOURS AR: hatin anaiiphlisie Ba} : > 5 J re \u2014 vam res porno acc hme ! \u2019 : 8 À VOL.VI NO.137.MONTREAL.} 'RIDAY JUNE 12.PRICE ONE CENT, » 5 + HATS, OAPS, &o.QE M.R[EPERT & CO., 99 and and special a A =.Ar Ts SPRING No ite ime oes ries oe Tho.pay 0 heir goods - A Taine city, and ut the est possille pris ALL AND SEE THE UXRVIALLED STOCK OF FASHIONABLE HATS FOR THE.CoM UNG SEASON, x.SAUNDER ON 4 BROS, 023 CRALG STREET.TUART & SNEATH, 333 CRAIG STREET, 3583 Aux PRAPARSD TO ÆTORE FURS FROM THIS DATS.AM, TERMS VERY MODERATE.M.B.\u2014This ls the best time to have Furs of all kinds Dysu and CLEAwsD.The Proprietors give thelr porsonal attention to this department.118 ENRY E.JUNOD Haas ons of the fincet a: sortinent of MEK'S, YQUIIIS® and CHILDREN'S HATS, AT LOW I'KICES.WHERE BRUIN \u201csits AT THE DOOR.194 NUTRE DAME STREET, MEDICINES, &o., THIS RHEUMATISM AWD RHEUMATIO PAINS, Ocuring in various nt of the body or imbe, pains and lameness of the wrist, arm ,{ shoulder, pain or oUffnces In in the ° ankle or foot, range of (ta curative action.This le true whether the affection arises wo © parte ure promptly relieved from pain sud) = 0 doses of the DIA- 1a r$O THE AFFLICTED.54, wish to stato tna 5 have rorioved Im sul Toems to the cs\u2019 Bank Ch: ambess No.194 8 J amos stroet | oon hat I will, a8 usual, attention to chrono dizoases of all ki lariy those of a characier thal need noi ionsd, result te more misery than all the Siber sins ia tals world put together: Nervous Irrital ty, Mo td Seusitiveness, Loss of Memory, deace, Ladectsionof Charac: Dorreasion of Sptrits, acity to apply the eid to any Oecu upationy ney, aud omotinas almost depraeus.Al! of which can be corre restoring tb the Fuad forces, which cah be done wit Bout the ostrum treatment, by which thon- vk have toon\u2019 {injured or murdered.I bave prao- iioed my pecallar mode of treatment for eight years, erd during that time hare treated an immense num- paris of tho world, in the best walks of life, ond net one can say that I 1 have ever done them ag Eur arly all can sr that I have cured Patients ven be trea Tithout my seeing ne matter.\u2018how great a distan but those FREE SE tmy Mos from9toila.m., 340 4, and to 10 pom.\u2018Private aoû SH NES VISE.vise.s pa ed ca by the use of the DIAMOND AEE LUMBAGO OR CRICK IN THR BACKis one ef those troublesome rheumatic affections promptly cured by this medicine.It seme- times comes on suddenly Ta 2 chill, 8 sf rain or from overwork, and tor Time holds the patient as ina ersdl- MATIO in RS.CUISKELLY'S FIRST CLABS LYING-IN HOSPITAL, M new epen for the réception of ladies from all parts.RESIDENCE: 215 AT.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, MONTREAL.131m rer PLUMBING, &c.G 4° BURNERS.Ty p\u2014\u2014\u2014 Just received, another let of THE LONDON AHGAWD BURNER, v With Opal kace and Reflector, She STANDARD BURNER of the Government Gas Iuspector in Groat Britain, by which all other Buruers are tested.May be seen in use at the Office: of the \u201c Royal Canadian Insurance Company,\u201d Bt.James ctrest, ROBT.MITCHELL & CO., Montreal Brass Works.SHOW-ROOM UP STAIRS.119 N OT ICE.JOHN MARTIN, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fittor, Has just received another large assortment of GASALIERS AND BRACKETS.TO BR SOLD CHRAP.$ Call and pce them, at 27 St.Antoine Street.JOHN MARTIN.\u201c ECALES, &c.11.B.WARREN & CO, i.8510.106 ACALE WANÜFACIORERS, 207 FORTIFICATION LAUE .MONTREAL.» FAIRBANKS STANGARD | SCALES.FAIRBANKS & CO., No.403 St, Paul Street, MONTREAL.1500 VA ULT-DOONS, or TRON RAILINGS FOR PUBLIC arp PRIVATE BUILDINGS; CEMETERY LOTS, GARDENS, GARDEN SEATS, OF TAR NEWEST PATTERNS.CH A NTELOU P, T0 OTHER | mn Tn a ood ot the irritation dass, lo is alro 20 promptly ACHE onl HEURALOTA CONFOUR Osis FOR SALE at the Sean own &c,, &c., &0., HELP WANTHD.AT THR WELL-KNOWN BTORB keeper, thoroughly scquainted with foreign exchanges, desires a situa lon in a wholesale house.Address U, 24, STAR OTICE.135 ANTEbL\u2014An Arerlean, midd'e-aged man, first-class practical doublo-entry Books or THOMAS PATTON & BROTHER, No.203 MoGILL STREET.We have fn Stock the different styles of Double and Single Breastod SACK AND FROCK COATS.Suite frem 35 up to Üe.- = Also, à large assortment of DIAGONAL COATS AND VESTS To match frem $8 to nus In eur PANT DEPARTMENT will be found ene of the finest assortment over shown in Momireal Spoetal attention fs called to our line from $3 to 97 Our geeds are of the finest material.; In the Custom Department only the beat Cutters are employed.The stock now on exhibition ls very large and virted, THOMAS PATTON & BROTHER, Ne.203 McGILL STREET.103-00d-7m S TA FFOR D, Merchant Tailor 72 ST.JAMES STREET.Geuts furnishing their own Cloth, dan have made up in tho latest s:yle, very low for cer - 3 3 ANTRED, a situation by a sistant Storcuan; g quired.Addccss U, 2, ¥T derstands Andre stroot Wo elther at her on house, or making.Address 8 ANTED, a gain int: the Wholesale Grocery ANTED, amen who thoroughly under:tanda and Win.Larling à Co., M Et pui for Mr.Inmes Darling.H.Buit, B.L.rdenwg.Apply ce soot, wd ANIED, Fifty Waiters for one Wesk/DF MOI.Ethere\u2019 Re strangt, Apply 216 Notro Pare street.© man as As- Telérences if re AN office.185 ED, by à youny ulrl sewing by the 87e to-go out css H.D, 168 = 135 TED, by ay a young woman, à situation ae usb or Sen 3 understand y «t 08 Bt.Urbain street.135 ARTEL, a Son ver, to aire care of a korze drive one who ca speak French and E Poy Thended.o ANTED, at No.Apply at 8¢.Pauls Cook; no washing.ANTEN, Sewing Glris, 5 Apply to & Peartree, trast.tondy o plan a: and can bo weil recom 138-3 Bleury strech, a wood, Pain + Nonsveuture Trent: i 136-8 \\ Tri pet rpcahs Frens h, English and Gorm an and can gl oth 0 bent Post-0 ANTED, a situation as gocd Plain Cook; Pro- tustant farcily: preforied; «ood ences.Apply at 5% D'irchester street.ANTED DRE by à yowg man, nged 27 ANTHFD, à situation by & good Plain Cook.in à small family, Barromme street.olty afer.185 ars, know- we NTED, » a Boy fort the Grovery dusfmess.Ap- vly Lmsscdiatoly at 44\u2018; Cheuneuille tres pA y à respoctab'e ; first-class ret .tells Post-office, ANTHD IMMEDIATELY, a th Cook, wi fereaces.Address À.Il.Ro Hox « Pos ta Due to Bo to the ph \u201caide: Tat 1 Mcoill College aveau se : trade, « situation as commercial of references.Addr.ss I.A ANTED, a Thorough Servant for a small fam- Apply at 958 waahin::; good w wages.Bt.Cate Ninos street, botiréen 12 nd 5 v\u2019ciook., 35-3 À at No.221 St.Charice PPIY 1% AN PY DY, 0 LET, a FACTORY, #4 x vo roes, altered to suit, wit: or without power.Also, a second floor of a Mil, 51 x 149 feet, with stoam-power and wood~ working machinery.Apply to M.MULLIN & Co, Canari .- st ROOMS WANTED OR TO LET.Re 00M TO LET, at Longucuil, with or without Édsrd.Apply at 46 Charles street, 13-3 rpo LE Furnished Beret r Où vofetdaces requ re.Apply ne i Bi.Habeas \u2018150 T° LET, a Front Parlor, ou No.98t.Urbain rot, fr vo LYT, or two well-furnish with breakfast if required.roished Boom ss 7 [YO LET, Furnished Noôms, without Board, a 9156 Viet\u201d, ria street.TV LET, comfortably Furatghod Bedroore, at add Ayv ner street.r 10 LE a a Front Eoom, f furnisticd, nt at 117 ee pe Ler threo Rooms.Apply af 6 Mountain two nde \u201cApply immediately, at 9: \"ootrorne str«et.ANTED, a situaiion as k-keeper; \u20ac references.Adircss U,20, Free office.14 00d ANTED.\u2014A young Indy desires » position to ach grown children, Or as Nu ery Govur- VASE muake himself usdil, Chennevilloand Vitre ED, Boys.Appiy a at io) ft Panl strec curaër Bt.Gahaisl street, ANTED, a youpy man to urive a Pe & home, a Apply at ossner wt 13-3 We piri in 2 ore in oy Capacity 4 vod Addre by a rspectable young person, à (Next doer West Ottawa Hotel) beg to aoguaint their sustomars and the pablo that they have Just rescived thelr Hpring Stock of Goods, WN] from the best makers is Hugland and BosWand and embresing everything now In style.: Measrs.H.Poole & Co.'s Pattern Suit just rocoived, nest; ts fonc rence In teaching, sand Las ot city 2eference as to ch ructer aud und fn FANTED, & U.7, Brin otice.Grocery laut; a of tho shiping dietureacer.as ina we TéfereNCOg co css Drawer 152, Post © sg rogairod MES 6 ANTHD, & mi*dto-aged person or 8 Litie cirt ; eno gui, don to assist n he i Po ubjections to a side.Apply ai 17 Bushy lane.N be loys.ont of au Find, by à men VV 4NTE TE cp ad 2 oor ve sen wnoterale nude eping | ko U, ©, STAR ofiico Garments cut.refurenees.+8, Bran of V to wind childr-u.Apply at.nw Wellton OMILLAN & Co, WV ANTED, à situation by jaune man 1s Moa.sree 4 er or \u2018 de non Bimself generally ueef1l; \u2018best cf references trou ANSE, a mar A fer an x MERCHANT TAILORS, | lsstemployer.Addrews 70 ilermine street.138 0 Lol BUT.d'est-uitioo.13-4 ANTED, a rt spectaule young woman; a NTED, a Beer Bottler; a person.fan:hiia No.252 St.James Street tation, is Ho tom 4: good cf ty referenco ith Alling sud corkin, ip ad D qe ff requt o who Bas no | Vincent sirgot, ne ve Aly Et bustaeses understands store- tk and shi tp goods.Addrces V can pc mi: 183 A stoek of clegantly made Spring Oves-seats en ANTED.\u2014A ygooa \u201cook is desirous of Shialning y ation ; would have no of ection sa A\u201cTED, à Plain Cook to assist i English ar Kcutch preferred.2 a Housrmald, 5) Craig art i ANTED, Aylmer street.5 aies nt y ut 13 \"1258 ANTED, 1 a art lns6 Japaunier 214 Omamen- NTED, à situation as Nurse, tor; one 4 man, capable of minding © Tan! wing Syn © a to go to thie scarside.Apply 96 St.Urbalu sireet.10; SoG who understands Lettering and Apply at te.Beaver Btamplag, [0+ \u20180, ANTED, two Plumbers ; fcmbciass workmen will get good wages and \u201cih ress Aver Stamping Ce., 84 deikge Avoir A FINE LOT OP JAPAN AND BLACK TEAS Address U, 1, plat ten de very priece.vos to the counter for tue semmor months.Address as the Do - =~ U, 3 Bras 0 184 GROCERIES.» a sitastion as Crk : We FE Late sa kms knowledge of Iasar- A ,\u2018 ! ance matters; OP E references.Address ga, N © ADVANCE.Bran office.ANTED, à situation By & you an, AB As.\u2014 wistant Bar- On \u2018and after tbe Li.POR BALE AT oLD PRICES.J.C.VANDAL, Late DUCLOS & VANDAL, fn 38 Bleury street.understands bread m: \u201cing.Address T, 36, fra W in any other capacity in which ho mi, his make Lime self genorally useful.Address U, 8, wa office.AKTED, a Bitnat: epeak French, + situation ANTED, a situation as Checker, Storeman, or Shipper; city rvioren eo.IVa aix Tinsmithe 1 Boager Élampine \u20ac in or Lomplme Ca, a - WEE, food st 45 Belmont st à stay w à dhod ref-rences ee fus sels men nly atthe Plain | 8 TO $20 rER DAY.__Agonts VW ATED ry aon afidential Collector, à 6Hua- ets Jvsated.S X, FOUL J 0! tion.Address A BC, Box 121%, Post offi lice.work for Ta fa the than a sys M oung man as Plain STINSON CO.\u2014Alt clussos ot werking peonle ot ke pure 11OLeY spare omens, or all twe tine, Fartionlaes 8 frco.Address G.+ or Assistu- A w, a otel o T 0 LEC.a Room, fernished or unfurnished, suitable for a lady.Apply nt 4é Alexander à sroct.FO.LET, to gentlemen, ; Farol shed Bedrooms, doullo or sugla, in a picasaut iooality, with use of hath.Apply at 23 Bt.Autoine ctrcot.153 6 7 [YO TET, Furnished Booms, with partial Bos I ut No.10 Victoris strect.\u201d it oh ry LET, ET, 8 Bedroom and Sitting-room In pleasant 1ocality, with use of gas, bath and Hituex swve for cooking; suitable for 5 married couple without culldren, or widow nter ; ae 1modorato to uit partic.Sadr as &\u201c Food STAR 9 132-6 BOA KD.OARD \u2014A few gontlemen can have well fur- ] nisbed rooms, with Borrd, :t No.23 Germna s.reot 1364 OARD.\u2014VYacancy nt 476 I.zauchetiers street, Aino, a few day banniere.= 136-3 1 OAR: -Two gentlemen, or.s felrried cou counplo, can have aaplsoaid furnish frontrpem w vus goud Boa, »¢ Ne.0 82.Constant streat.T3osre WANTED, ty & young woman.Address W, Bi, STAR office.OARD AND LODGINGS WANTED, by à gentle- naprivas y; central location; .Address, stating particu- Ottawa Hotel.1404 RIV ATE BOARDING MOUSE ER EE Bourdiug- ronee on the he Go! ent pend te Lun Lammer cs Spend: mmodation he pre house in the town.For Tart information, sddress (by pest) te tho the auderelencd.P.COMTOIS.[es C.M A, 15 PROPERTY FOR SALE.Fonts R BALK, four Bu!!ding Lots near ihe Pavillion ad, with à fine view of FYNun's Island § city eat Daas the Lots ; size of J- «0x 181 feet; rice, oie per fool.Terme: he fourth cash the ane in four ANTED, by a ing Rdgils who c e bY you ishman, an Porter, or Address U, 3, Tan strest, on the 3rd Just, à Poruter Dog liver and white; had en Be ot to *he namo of ers him on above REAY & BEATTIE, IMPORTERS, - WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS.WARBEHOUSBE, 46 Beaver Hall and 650 Derehestor street, MORTERAB.INDIA Our Express s run to Longueull every Wednesday, and Why HE every Thursday.m.E 7 EK EXP, : WHOLSIALE AND RirAIT Wil E AND SEJRIT MERCHANT.CIRST- LAS# GROCERIES OF EVERY DESORIF- TION, ~ At Reasonable Prices.QORNEL OF MoGILL AND LEMOINE STREETS, MONTREAL 18 PRIME BLACK TEA.NEW SEASON\u2019S IMPORTATION, a 806.run Pounp, ae J A.JOHNSTON'S, 679 and 681 St.Catherine Street.WH.DOW & CO.,|\" BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, MONTREAL i218 Pale and thor Ales, Extra, Double Sage Bout, in wood and bottle.wma supplied.- \u2018ROOFING.RB.ALEXANDER, GRAVEL AXD PLASTIC SLATE BOOVER, Ne.808 Oraig Sureet, Weal, (Oppostte Fauoher's Rardware Slewe,) P\u201d REPAIRS wit! have ths most onreful atten- ton, and be done ae prompt!y as possible.» A B.SAVAGE '« CO, ° DOMINION MAOBINERT DEPOT, \u2019 No.684 Craig Stroot, Montreal, AGENTS FOR « FIRE KING EXTINGUISHER.\u201d The Best and Most Convenient Extinguisher o in the Market (Canada make), * PORTABLE FORGKE.Every description 0.IRON wonkme and WOOD WORKING MACHINERY of the best makes.PEINE TRE NEW TEMPER ANCE BEVERAGE.DUBLIN GINGER PORTER, The most healthy abd Gallolons rink over made.Te 10 had a Af Groans 0nd Rasta - Trades mask sootured.LUTING MACHINE ANT POYFSHINÉ BAD IRON an gaux Address U, 4, STARO ANTED, >, «a respectable person, ap an Cook wash'nyg; has no dobjer tion seuside for office.w* nglish, business.ANTED, by a respectable person, a ltoation to a child.ANTED, by a res, Eturen spirit Store ; ANTED, a situation ns Hogsekerper or L nen WH lietel.Address T, 15, Bran NTED, a references.Address T, 9, STAR office.ANTED SA et dass Hardware Salesman lg open Rt referenc.s.Ihren T, 14, STAR Of ANTED, & situation as Book keeper or Mana- W =\" n*scturing roots rte ess as to charactor and ability.Address » BOX 133 blo man, à situation as san or Us.tér-storoman, in a Winn and 1s well | Sted in al} the braaches; xe and coop.OT,\u2019 te Any on Aarertisements under (his head inserted Sree.\u201cTRAYED OR STOLEN, from 0.14/ 8t.sain solar : a smal! chain collars Xd address will be ron araed.Le detaîned after thin notice will bo prosecu' sf: net crepiinse, belween 8 and 7 o'clock, near a yume containing FE wom « finder viti The, Solon oo rn tent x Fisher's Btu ap offer.in silver, much bost of ciiy r ferences.133 situation r M-visemaid, where there fa no ro Hy the country a: the summer months.Address T 41d ceper, in a à slfnat' :n by a Garjener, with sod L OST, 6: Tuesday last, 1° Blok k and Tan colored r Fann name this tice will 8'T.\u2014 Stolen or strayed, on Prida ua Hack ar ana Tan King 6 of.\u2018* oh sine eo a Brehaut, ponte Ara will be will nullably rewarden.aries the 6th ust, spaniel, Tiog- eI M ot alfe stroet, à answerer to th : Avr: 147800 retain ning her after incor Will be 108 ar Jed by los 1 ngagement, gnexceptional has had \u2018our years\u2019 experience in the Sirens T,:LEramof\u2026ice.132 the scasid\u201d with alady office.gotot care dares I, 1, STAR 182 JO 082 change.fois grain in hte.Mansfiold street.ORT, un Monday u'uht, a yellow w lmery.The visit 8 49 on Saturday, | ch inst, bm Joscph stree red Purse, dB Lu, ad he veut in small Ph Tho finder will confer ANTE Aone llr a situntion as falos -puor woman hy leavin tat he Bras.à grest favo r on a - 1864 on/the 8th instant, either on the wharf or ORT, Sono missioners strect, a carter's and some regeipts.on retupmÿpe 18 to 87 Ottaw coLtain- The finde: will concern ; has had machinist, snd understands double entry ; can fure wer of a man om singlu oz £st!,, Post» leav WH Gardener.Address T, TED, a situation as (Gardener or Jobbir it -5> Rowaré\u2014Ioit, à Snotled OBT\u2014 Carriage 4 answering toths name of \u201cBpnt\" Any one tue same at 975 AL.Cath«rine street will roe ceive the above rewninl, and anv ono kcepinz the same ¢ afiar thle will ba prosecuted.186 OST, a short time ago, a old Walch Key, w amier-colored etsns.Fincer wil} be sn sis rewarded on leaving it at the Eyan ou otlice.185 = Der, GETAR office.LI ir Fires in the neivhborhro® of ANTED, by two ladies, situations ne Saleswo- Tein Sota io Suma, Any one : roius the vus rt otre v street, will AAS a Dry tore.Address HR vs bo lg t, wl ANTED, casy employment by a young mare ried man, without children, von be willing to mnke himerlf useful in à house d garde n Address 131 from Norway; , 5 Sran office man or Ts.gond, plain s+wer, and un Find children in the same house.8t.Charles Borrhmme $ ANTED, by an Erglistman (married), a stina- mare himself us fui tn any capacity ; is temperate, y: has no objee to useful.Als.by her Slater » situation 10 hi Address, Ls tree! as Drivor, Light Porter, Watch- Meeso senor: can wilte a falc hand, snd od reforence, aud knows the city.Address AN ment in fau land, ofa quiet disposition, gent! fami! himself usral either to look \u2018after a horse or wor! Hod uce ood testimonials from former employ- À =.Address T.H.T., 50 Hermi street, \"PED\u2014An éliorly man, recently from Fna- ot Aluposis desires loy- gr 5, T, at Point St.Char a Pure con Bing : Wo ° 6 Ander wil will vo à feward ot Teav- AR \u201ceo 174 tug it Lie OST, on a Mondar, |A Pen 1 8 Larne avenue.> amen S| Ton a young man, not long from \u20ac sh \"LA NRE old coun wiry, o attyation'in a Wn oa Dry.Canty with MLAB to And goods Stor ; ce Address T, 5; fran Ing ita t 27 Notre Dan JU ANTED, by à rompectablo young glsl, a situa; Lome on Monday, 0% Ÿ tion Di a gant.eman\u2019s family ho Lachine +.Denis st à ne ounted.leaving \u2018lo same at & St.Mary street, the Sth inst, & y.!low Canary.be rewarded by returniay it mr innday afternoon, whilst driving rc und unten, a ae mount d, nod À Prir-e containi de o finder will ba rowa et 01 athe sr HD\" by T or Hl fom dE th inst, inst a x.\u201cathly School School vr lea en Montreal post vines po Leck.The anger.th oy ek will Vie: Le Soave it at \u2018he TAR offen ea OST, between Cra ad Neire ume street, a aC.P.7 Ticket.The ving Stat BE o8T, between the Adame\u2019 Tohcen Factory, street, nn Black te Per Le The/fiider wfi «nd pes fect dues à APHy y to dora Bla inde, = Bt.Urbain 8 136-3 FOR BALE, {JOR SALR, a Hand-Cart, licht and strong.A at \u20ac8 £8, Blizabeth stroet out 557 JOR SALE, sbent 2 3 on unfin sh Bodts ve tt Pot elso, a quan ity 2 Lather K asta To &o.Apply to Blew: art, Een sit priy OR SALE, three moro white bull terr! Ë at 31 Nonsccours rtreet, i OR BALE, à CT Square Piano, good or sw, price, $1 On vicw at v Bt.Consian FLEE PRE .share, \u2018 dress 8, 17, Savoie: ue to (473 FOUND.FoR S ura, Taguire at thy Mute 8 oro, OUND a Hair Watch Guard.Apply st Bram na ee \u2014 td oh Foun, » Brown £lut.Apply at No.8 Amherst.with no name 1 mot clalmed OTND, à LAL Ee aa, $ 47 A.le et EF thin dare will be given away.Scotob Termier, nos® the Hay- Foun.by pars ot Cf uno nd.Apis © owner Fiat Fe 1\" Ying expenses on af a 9 t Factory, 1b College street.sppiyine 132 OUND, à ema!l gum of money, wh!=h the ernest cr ea) by callin.at Dr.Andre's Office, Xo.56 Beaver Haul Terrace.or ND.on Friday, 2nd May, a bown colored ek iad Bpaglel.The aw have the same args v ve ner can + property a and paying expensés.Ap hy itl FOR.Newfonndiama es stre Lave him by proving proper ana a, ang pengcs.Apply at 116 Lleury ef operty > y pags\" | Fe a Gold Sleava Button ornamented with Ange hoad.Apply 8 at 44 oa, avenue.18 Pitas Miss Ellen Wing wil leave her address at the ST.R Officé, ste will hear of her ERSOXAT~The man who carried away a Lea ther Bay from \u2018he Livorpeol Louse, Calg st sireat, æ Thursday evening, 4th, had betto; tho samo at onco, An eave \u201ciroutie to him: ee PPrRSoAL_wul tho lady who teaches the system of Cutting Patterns please soud her address do D, 9% Oran ofles ?in \u201c Bewing Wanted.\u2014pe\u2014= 4 HOUSFS TO LET OR-WANTED.CLOTHING.BITUATIQNS WANTED, .! .HISTORICAL SKETCHES, ! i ANTE : or Traveller,'| PAF ANTRIX bwe Pant ang Ve also l'oume to lot or munted Advertised ut cue halt cen, \u2014_ ; B N T LE M RE N ; WwW on me 16 ty Ironars for fine #9 but Bost} er word after the Fe coi Lives ef the Qucens of England.| ering ; TOBE || pam rE api Lo oie Bons Tandy G5.WANTED TO RENT 5 aor multe\u2019 2 About 0 thetr sir], just leaving S552 Ovo, at * W aituatoa à Compasion 1 a lady.A4 ee ANTED.\u2014To Tallors.\u2014Wauled, an rian Fades.Bers eked as si yg MATILDA ATHELING, QUEEN CONSORT OF, SPRING CLOTHING v9 BTaM b Cuttor and two gnod Coat- makors, to work in A BY 1 ee ea RIOULD vrarsor Ivry Gar toner wishos to Offer his for, the back shop.Appiy te H.Lavandés, 1 1a HOTTIE WANTED, containing four or fiver] 3 ces Lo any ».ady or Gentloman wo mar, Benins ri must bo moderate, Address.| english Magazise.\\ - J.A.WOODWORTH\u2019S fours Liart gel active, hia business: Wh be found, WW ANTED, 8 uenoral Beryant.Avsly at No.20 ni bras 0 16-3 CHAPTER IL ! witling and mH fa every way; first-class tes salacy.a Furnished House, for » fajolly of : NEW BPRING GOODS.timonisls.Address \\, 5 Stan office.184 ANTED, à Plain Cook.for à a Ba three; Wosbeud preferred.Address, Dex.i ; ; finest assortments In the city.KD\u2014To Grp ce te\u2014A man have @ a Houscma ins are py PT Oh! I foresaw {hie ron ruln of our house! vane may be rei Tad at moderate As hood n Econledue of tha Betall [17 between te kours of 8 ud § o'clock, ab 47 3 To LET, No.1% BL Charice Hermine BUAKBIFRARE.A ture fit may be relied upons Trade duetres a situs: a = Salen, ortomanage T4 Br Street, * Particulars a$ 236 bt.Lawrence Main Bs wock of BABERDASHERY Is vory complete, 3.b78nch: Address J, 4, BTA offoe 136 ANTED, à good \u2018horough Servant, amy a 13-3 Margaret Atheling was lying on her and combines ali the Lew styles.WAT by à geatieman, with several years 203 Lagauchetiere atreot.15 pe 0 TE House of nine apart death- ed when news was brought her Do tot fall 10 call at tus old stand, MV xen: ee do connection tn this market: NTED INMEDIATÉLY, % s0bor 1aan 28 Nighi] meute: Apply at@78L Jencphaucet.of the loss of her husband, to whom she No.3 St.Lawronco Muin Street, nd best chz roleremcos Address JL, B- x 0 Lenore: hi ey ru | seems to hnvé been tenderly attuched.: : STRENT.Posto Sting K PONTE.aie The intelligence was received by the ex- >) y machine, at Henderson\u2019s Mills, No 5 (TWO DOORS VROM CRAIG m Wa # situation ss pr William stroet.upd STORES AND OFFICES TO LET.piring « ucen with that resignation to the e AVE YOUR MONE Y IA AIEAAS rid rors V1 TAR omok VV ANTED, 8 Ogor, nt 1122 St.Catherine strest.1 ear SHOP AND DWELLING TO LAT, sormer of Will of l\u2019rovidence which seems to have \u2018 : mas CO RER EL Guitare eu ais OPRe Brent bith marked her whole career.Turgot, her By examining tho largo and fine Plock of ATED, by a thorough experienced Qerk, ANTED, n Housrmald.Asp ot 978 Welt nl street.1.6 confessor, who attended her in her last IN?CHILDREN\u2019S Bliuation ; ha she very best references and VV ton on Terrace, Bt.Catherl nastredt, 1-2 a - moments, Fpeaks in the highest terms of MEN'S, BOYS' anv recommendatioud; ai: | very aml] Wa TKD.a Boy to attend to a Borsa, ond mare | [THT \"S000 by ax on, ADD ora her piety and patience.It was to.him CLOTHING, Fouleud oad for x US Era ofico.186 Himsoif tusefal mahoÿse.ApplyatM Bert | (19a) Wyuna, 18 Bt Henry street.2 that Margaret confided the guardianship of her children, with a request that he would plage her daughters, the Princess Mstilds and Mary, in the convent of which her sister, Christina, was abbess ; nn injtmotion which that ecclesiantic [3 d with.« ro you,\u201d she \u2018said, «J commit the care of my children ; teach them, above aFl things, to love and fear God; and if any of them should be permitted to attain the height of earthly grandeur, then be to them a guide and father.\u201d After receiving the holy communion, she expired, with the name of the Savjour upoñ her lipa.The body of the \u201cqueen väs interred in the Abbey of Dun- termline, where tniracles, it is said, were wrought at her tomb.She was afterwards canoniged Ly the Church of Rome, snd her shrine remained in great re ute ighout Séotland til! the period of the Reformation, when it was destroyed by the reformers.\u2018he head of the painted queen waa for many vears preserved asa .profession ofhis ward, an event which But there was one present at the inter-; view gpon whom the quiet grace of her rsou and manners h&d_inade an inde-; ible \u2018impression\u2014the \u2018young Prince Henry\u2014who at this time was totally led pendent do his brother\u2014tlié only portion: Which he had ivherited from the Conqueror being five thomsand pounds of silver! Tt is recorded that when his father was, on lis deuth-hed, he had ex prébely.fore- :| told.to Henry tliat hé shoulif inherit the possessions of both his brothers; au event which actually çame to pass, by his accession to the thrones of England and Normaudy.History is sient aa.to the conrtrhip of the royal.lovers; but it is certain that they did love, and most probably wet in secret, by the contrivance of Turgot, |.whose double character of priest and ardian to the princees, gave an authority which even the Abbess Christina was bound to respeet.Turgot, as we before stated, was a Saxon ; being a clear-sighte.i personnge, hetwaw atpnce thie advantage which mirht accrue to hiv suffering conntry mer in tbe event of the descendant of the great Alfred sharing the throne with the son of the Norman Conqueror, more especially an enlightened princess like Mat:l'a.There is every reason to believe that he was the mutual confliant of their pas: sion, aud thal his authority delayed the er aunt used all her influence hasten.Henry algo was regarded with more \u2018favor:by the nation at large, from the dircumetance of his having been Lora in: \u2018England.Hisattainments made him a favorite with the clergy, who, at that period, exercised usboundcd influence over the minis of the people.So poor was Henry at th: period of his courtship, that lie was frequently ob.'liged to follow the case on foot.His to most invaluable relio in the Scotch Col- ote it 1 w at the tine of the first revolution in that country.Almost immediately after the death of Malcolm, his illegitimate brother, Donald Bane, usurped the throne, and commanded that sil the English exiles should uit the kingdom, under pain of death.This, of course, included Edgar Atleling, the brother of the late queen, and his nephews and nieces, whom the tyrant affected to consider as aliens\u2019 and stran- pers in the land over which their father ad reign The Saxon prince conveyed the royal orphans to England.His two nieces he placed, according to the directions of his sister, in ey at Rumsey, under the care of her aunt, Christina ; upon whose removal to the convent at Wilton they accompanied her, and thus received their nurture and education in the es- establishment which had been founded by.King Alfred, and greatly enriched by the munificence ot Editha, the consort of Edward the Contcssor.Whilst Edgar was devoting himself to the education of his nephews, the orphan princes ran considerable danger from the ill-feeling of a Norman knight, who endeavored to alarm the fears of William Rufus, by accusing \u2018their devoted uncle of conspiring to obtain the crown for his own race, to the exclusionof the Ncrman line ; but the charge appears to have met with but little credance at the time, the malicious accuser having being elain in single combat by a Bagon noble, H I him for his cruel attempt t0 injure the mnucent exiles.It ig perhaps the only redeeming trait in the character cf the Red King, that he treated Edgar Atheling and his nephews with confidence and generosity.e even assiste! the former with an army, by whose aid the elder brother of a:ilda was enibled t6 recover the throne of Scotland: a circumstance which h appears to\u2018 have excrcised but little on the dettiny of his sister, where be conld make therwiso assist in domestic duties; Ins 0 : N t: by à tent Ww* Pr» nan M CE date Pw OST, on the Bih int, .Lawre A à Chhd\u2019a blue » lodging rp 81 VE Onnefant sjro,t.\"08T, à da hank book.hod fin jeawng that Poekel-boo fo Taber papery and er wii CI romanes sd tween SE Congtant - Co a ou - & ne: ren Thot \u2018nder «il oblige TT 3 Bo collar cn, Fetamiag t 16 Ww land Bhippiny dress B.V.NTED, à situatinn to travel with à lady going to tie old oopa Tr Apply at 102 } Welling Houser ; ante ass peforence, es + 10 Clevatand Place, J! ho stree LO sem a ami Wag 1 10 166 Bleury mest ni ba rewarde ANTED a situati.e by a respectable y: an at Sawing.i, me contient ally og a, Pac Fe ea Pa sine by thé day cr week, address T LoTR i.hace, index strest.n8 ,tueTih (net, a dol Aran sam meee nog | Lie Pal or rm ie revaral rn exper) tn Roglish and Ne 7 row = hk and the name of ** aie que ars uder w it to 05 cain fh Terriers Accounts 00 Suny or any ray jr empirgctent good iy referee AR LL poo i rench an st pire me best ot guy pleas Icare cave Wh at oe PAR office, : ows (zhi Faves kay Salve) i to tne City af The royal abbesa received her guests liek and his courtiers passé: on, caving Robert 1, King of England I Wn The Acoountaps desires I hil Te Rar Dog, sna ring ear yoniidied abies b Fine Sead od fous, oll with an ill grace io her stately re el rince to follow at his lieure, À scornfal laugh from the partisans of 4 tin faking up estates, balancing © Jerry © Orfmsioni proceedings.will be (abel i 4 mornioy and evening, fem Lut the mandate of the king sbe By heavens |\u201d Ysurmured Henry, Henry greeted the reply of the treasurer.books, iankime vont accounts, £a: at cet conf adaine Sones iain ng svt reward paid to [1 aan rt lhe: AEE not disobey.A~s00n.aa:the purporb of \u2018an\u2019 thé fortune my father promised y A \u2018onrthôre !\u201d observed one.eng \u201c Accoumtant,\" this office.ORT.ETES Fray win à wily Foto Hac ma Th cw the e duke's vicit # visit \u2018vas dec ared, she gum.come not soon, I will een [uilow the ex-| \u201cTo Robert the Unready ! exclaimed NTED, sitnati Rar-tender; firet-oi : i Filcabeth bein bet wil bs roms i meal.Bin bee wars quai awl 1g Si lece into ber presence.aicplée\u2019of my brother Robert, and seek, it another.V \u2018reiercnoss.cree 8.& STAR Dnt.\u201c93.Ee ne.Penser Ton fre pl le col so ESTA ude speared, wearing, as usual, the lin the Holy Land! Tam tired of thie] it is well known to you all, my er jatier sacs y clean.a he oe and, odious k veil.continual fieart-barnin ~this discont=nt lord«,\u2018\u201d observed Henry, in a resoluie 2 Avan srRaE, primey general Tr en, a Jamba i» Siablou Toit am dairy 3 ire Crest Without tie least hesitation the yonlhi \u2014which, like a fever, driee the fouui of tone, \u201c\u201c that my father, who à this bug desires ituadon 12 mn eT ny moh io Bil r *veTT fu] princess declared her inclination for life! I pine for action\u2014an opportunity kingfom by hie awood, disinherited m ft rome ee ae WK 3, Jo and irbaer.yat street en Ty aan one tromrand riens à a peligions Tife ; acd declined the prof to distinguish myself\u2014to prove to the brother Robert for hia uunainral rebel.(Le 4 Al ES Sabin ty fered hand of her suitor, who was old world that I am worthy of a better iate lions againat his anthorityy leaving Eng VE retro from the Te Fee se ncctone UE.enough to be ber father.William De [than to depend on the caprice of an un- lam! to William, and his paternal domi- A ah Sree srelh, - * PATE iy asxious se REE Marrenne, who became soamoured of patural boot ther! M it sat for thy pions\u2014Normandy\u2014to bert.The Tove | , oth Wi Goods trade.Ad: AWTED, treet DOT beauty, was rejected about the same sweet rake, Matilda,\u2019 he ad: with a baronage of both countries accep e dress li afer view » W 8.rhe wren by ea, Cu EEE \u201cx 1m ventre time.ES _ _ sigh, «1 had long since proved to these arrangement ; ; consequently I am, both > \u2018 ' / \\ * = a r re.0 ee ry APO = _ w era = 20e x 7 rep ro oor pee LE - by the Congueror\u2019s 8 will and Taw, Te uext hair P * You dre\u201d s shouted the nobles.\u2018 William de Breteuil,\u201d continued the prince resign your charge ! As kin horodispossess yoirof it, and demand the keys of the treasure-chamber f* \u201c Never I\u201d exclaimed: tho officer, faithful to what he considered his.interests aud duty.Without au lustant's hesitation, Henry drew his aword ; sud his example being followed Ly his triends, he attacked the treasurer\u2019 su ru lely, thut, Lo save his life he was toreed to resign the keys.+* Take thew, prince,\u201d he énid hut rewenber tat yon are \u2018not kin ng: land vet., The peers will yet fo between us.\u2019 \u201c1 at least, possess the crown,\u201d re plied the prince, with a disdainful laugh, *\u2018 aud that ia something towards it > fe was right.The possesaion of the treasures of his late: brother gave him a weapon against which the partizans of Robert were powerless to contend.Hastily summoning Turgot to his councils, he placed in his hand conkiderable sums of gol to be distribated to the people.Gold alone will not do,\u201d replied the Saxon pricsi\u2014who really appears throughout the whole transaction to have had the interests of his oppressed countrymen at heart, and not the gratifl- cation cof hig owd.ambition.-% You must promise two things more to ingure the assistance of the people.\u201d «\u20ac Name them ?\u201d replied Henry; \u201cA Saxon queen.\u201d \u201c (irauted 1\u201d And the restoration of the rights and orivileges they enjoyed under Alfred'a> d Adward the Confessor.\u201d Meurv, in his anxiety to secure the crown, readily promised both ;; snd hy the time the principal nobles arrived st the Palace 0 p Winchester, Turgot, by means of his agents\u2014the monke\u2014had 80 wrought upon the psople, that they began to assemble ctamorouely round the gouneil demanding Henry for their 13 Williams De Breteuil and those peer who possessed estates in both countries, were loud in their assertion of the claims of Robert; party of nobles equally powertul declared for Henry, who was 1 \u201cou the spot.\u201cWe are not sure,\u201d oliserved severni of them, \u201cthat Robert has not fallen in his mad enterprise in the Holy Land.aad pranted that he lives, who 18 to go veru Loplatd in his absence ?Wonk you have the kingdoui,\u201d they addes.left without a king?\u201d But the voice which decided the election was that of the populace, who by this time had assembled iu orowds about the palace, and clamoured for the Eng- lish-born prince, who had promised tu bestow on them a queen of the blood ot Alired, and restore their ancient laws.Bowe of'them, even went &0 far as to proclaim Henry king.«Yon hear, my lords ?\u201d said De Bean- mont, at the same time throwing ; the window of the council-chamber, t a the prelates and nobles might more di- tingtly catch the cries of the people ; \u201cthe nation has already decided Fy now remains with you to choose ween civil war and a monarch who has already beeu chosen by the voice of the nation! Many of the prelates, moved, perhaps, by the recollection of Heury's clerkly qualities, and the love he displayed tor learning, pasbed over to his «ide, William ngs passed Warrenue, Earl of Surrey, and a few of Robert's party, alone hell out; but their opposition was uickly overcome by the faction of Henry, who shouted unanimously, « Long live the King!\" The new mobarch, with a trinmphant look, turned towards his _nephew andl rival far the hand of Matilda.«My Lord of Surrey,\u201d he said, * we are uware, from past experience, that in you we have no friend!\u201d But remember that he who, a few hours since, mas almost the equal of Henry Beauclerc, is now his subject ! I brook no traitors near my throne I* ~ The thoughtless young nobleman, who that very.moring had so wantonly insulted him, ulleniy bent the knee : probably be rememtered that Henry had, in his contests in Normaudy, displayed gréat courn, th resolution; und thay unsu the presence of Lis-elder uncle, Robert, all further opposition would be madness.With the submission of De Warrenu«, which was followed by that of the treasurer, the council ended, and the members, preceded by tie prelates and clergy of the city, atonce proclaimed Henry kin M nn carly hour the following morning, the body of William Rufus, which had been brought by Purkies, the char- coal-burner, in his cart, to Winchester, was interred, without pomp or ceremoby, in the cathedral.A hasty mass was celebrated over his remains, after which Henry, who did not even affect & show of riel for his brother\u2019s death, started for ondon, attended by De Beaumont and his frienda, He was crowned in Westminster Abbey, the third day after his predecessors death, by.the Bishop of London, the primate Anisctim, who Fad Leen de- # dea of the reverines of his see by the Hed King, heing absent from the king - dom att we time, 1 exi\u2018e at Lyons.Before receiving the crown, he swore, according to the chroniclers of the time, before God and the copie, to abolish the cruel lawa which Ÿ been established during the reign of his brother.(To be continued.) \u2018 A NEW ADVERTISING SWINDLE.Another kind of swindle hae recently Leen unearthed by Geo.P.Rowell & Co., advertising agents.It consists in send- in copies of & circular bearing the sig nature of Messrs.Rowell & Co.to various newspapers throughout the country, ac: companied by a sheet of miscelleneou- advertisements; about thirty-two inches in Jeogth.The circular requests the publisuer to whom it is addressed to insert the enclosed advertisements for one month commencing immediatel In order to accommodate the Ce bliaher the circular states that \u2018\u2018weekly news ra whose advertising space is too te to insert all the advertisements each insertion, can insert half of them every alternate week, thus extending the time to (wo months.\u201d i The list of advertisements comprises a large nümber of the customera of Messrs.Rowell & ©o.\" interspersed with the names of several respectable {Irma who are not patrous of the Messrs.Rowell.The list 1s headed by the edvertisement of one J.II.Benton, Cohioes, N.Y., who for a coupiderativn offers tb send microscope of ditlerent values to partics sending him sums of $5, $10, or $15.The name of this individual not being familiar wo Messrs.Rowell & Co., an Investi- ation was made, which resulted in the M rerutt that no person of that name resided iu Colioes, which gives the micro- seupe \u20ac advertiseme st Lhe color of an im- stoved \u201c\u2018suw-dusl\u2019* swindle, Messrs.roi & Co.are making strenuous efforts to discover the authorship of these circulars, and iu the meantime have notified the publishers vf the various newspapers throughout the couctry, which will prob: bly revent the porpe tration of the fraud any considerable exteut.\u2014N.Y.Times, 1 10Ch, Round Stair Rode at ne ar dozen, complete, at .A.SURVAYERS 150 24 Craig street, vy pre por LE ES EE qe ae rire 5 er EEE TA THE EVENING STAR.\u2018 Comin a ee LT To mh TT - 7 \u2018 i - - = poor PE 7 da, dpaiar cxpineions à ira Fhnes dl choper Magic, TE ela - - [ ee re \" rere HF SR Se Gras Race, aid cp Ways, LAN Rüertisements o-daÿ.F New'\u201cAdrertsements bu New Advertisemnts to-dap Ré Afieliements to-day The Largest ONE CENT PAPER is * _ ie WORLD, ® 694 & 626 CMAIG STREET.GRAHA M & Co.: FROPAIFTORL Price by Mail.83 per annum.\u2018Wel.¥Z.- .« + Ne.137 Friday, June 13, 1874, ven ann \u2014 = roc Thicves and Beceivers.Referring to & case of a ¢* junk dealer\u201d buying lead pipe from ¢\u201c two boys under nine years of age\u2019\u2019 a contemporary says: \u201c The Magistrate on Learing this case referred to \u2018the scandalous conduct of dealers who, for personal gain, will eu- courage theft and deceit, and he expressed his determination of takiog cognizance of all cases that came to his ears, of dealers buying from boys.\u201d We have become habituated to feeling thankful for the very faintest sign of an encouraging nature, and we hope this somewhat wild and qualified magisterial deliverance means more than appears on the surface.We could have wished that his Honor had declared that he would not only take cognizance of cases where \u201cdealers\u201d buy of yeuths, but that he would see that in future the law was strictly enforced agsinst receivers of atalen property whether the thieves be youngor old.The practice of merely administering \u2018\u2018a lecture\u201d to persone who buy goods at ridiculously low rates end pretend they did not know they were atolen has prevailed far too long.If a few of these people made the acquaintance of the interior of the jail for atime -wè are prepared to give odds that it would wharpen their wite wonderfully so that there would be mo risk of their ever again estimating the worth of articles in which \u201chey dealt at two or three hundred times Wess than their market value.The Ksland Park.> We are sorry to say that, despite the fine promises lately made public, there seems little chance that the gem of the St.Lawrence will Le made available to the masses this summer.The talked-of -new wharf at the western end and a ferry *with a popular tariff have dwindled into \u2018an occasional steamer to the old military wharf away below Isle Ronde and tickets \u2018et ten and fifteen cents.This virtually wloses the Inland to the very persons who most need an easily and cheaply Teached healthful resort or recreation ground.We know not the excuse for thus abandoning the original proposal\u2019 and can think of no valid reason why the scheme should have been thrown \u2018 \u201c overboard.We feared this collapse when we urged that the right to establish & ferry should be given the company _ which applied to Parliament for an act of incorporation.We trust that the people will not quietly allow the season to pass without waking an effort to remedy! this.We can only ascribe the failure to the miserly timidity which has so often killed popu- ar projects in this city.It is to be hoped we have some men in our midst who will prove superior to this small spirit.The construction of a pier would surely not cost an immense sum, and the receipts of a ferry, even at the _ smallest rate, would, assuredly be very large.Those who make the Island available to the masses will do an act of philanthropy and likewise embark in a lucrative enterprise.Let something be done at once; the summer is fast fleet- Ang.Outwitting the Climate.Following up the travelling sidewalk idea, comes à proposition to make our streets 80 many arcades.Says the Toronto Mail: \u2018 An Englishman, who was ia Toronto last January, expressed his surprise that so little has been attempted in Canada towarde the amelioration of the manifold inconveniences and discomforts imposed by the severe and protracted winter climates of these latitudes.\u201d And then our contemporary goes on to tell us that some suggestions on this subject are to be found in a book entitled ¢¢ Life under Glass,\u201d by Mr.G.À.Shove \u2014an excellent name we should say for a man with a new idea that wants pushing.Mr.Shove, then, observes that the bleak stornrswept streets of the cities of this continent might easily, and at small expense, be converted into pleasant thoroughfares during winter, as tar as pedestrianism is concerned, by enclosing the sidewalks with large, thick glass panes, supported by a light ornamental iron framework.Noalteration would be needed in the buildings or the streets.Small ron columns, four or five feet apart, would rise from the curbstones to nearly the height of the first story of the stores or dwellings, These columns would support a light open-work entab- lature, from which the glass roof\u2019 would elope upward to the side of the buildings, At the bottom, for three or four feet upward from the curbstones, thin iron plates would be substituted for glass to avoid accidental breakage.Openings would, of course, be left at ends of blocks where there were cross streets, and the iron plates at the bottom could be made .moveable 80 aa to afford openings, when requisite, opposite each store or house front for the delivery of goods.\u2018The glass in the sides would also be set in moveable iron sashes, which would be taken out on the approach of warm weather, and replaced just before winter.The glass in the roof wonld remain permanently, and in summer would be covered with canvas awnings.The benefits to be enjoyed from this system of covered sidewalks are thus summarized by the author: .¢ The thousands of estrians who daily throng the thoroughfares would be entirely sheltered during the inclement weather from storms, cold winds and dust.They would also, to a great degree, escape the dangers of icy feot-ways, and the discomforts of snow and mud.Ladies and delicaté invalide who now often remain nearly shut np in-doors during the winter, could do their shoping or visiting, er taxe their needful ails exercise in ail weathers, Nor would the benefits of these aroades end with the cold season.The awning-covered roofé would in summer be a tion from rain, from the hôt noon-day sun, and, to some extent, from duet.\u201d : We should like to imagine that at least the leading thoroughfares of Mon- trea!l would be arcaded\u2014to coin a word \u2014by next.winter, so that we might be free, if only for a mile or so, from the It would be really delightful tp kno that there were oie or two stretches 6! sidewalk (ree from treacherous \u2018\u2018 hog- Lacke\u201d and whercon there would be no ice for abop-boys to chop into erratic shapes or convert into water-traps for the unwary.It would be a real blessing to have even one street or block where one could look into the shop windows without having an icy cataract pouring from tHe eyes down one\u2019s neck, orJthe dread of death in the shape of an avalanche or gigantic icicle ever present, but these latter attendants of our winters seem to us to effectually dispose of the ingenious Mr.Shove and his cryetal-covergd sidewalk.One brief thaw would wake the pretty walk an utter wreck, therefore, Mr.Shove wust first cf all dispose of the wicles\u2014or he might make his arcades irou-clad.He will, however, have done a good work, unintentionally perhaps, if his book leads vorporations to devise a system whereby citizens may at least secure uniformity in the case of winter sidewalks.To evolve a simple method | would give our City Fathers sor ething to do when they are lazily killing time during the summer recess.No more refreshing nuliject could perhaps be proposed for the ¢ dog days.\u201d Let us] bave a batch of plans ready for the fall.THE MAYORALTY.His Worship the Mayor gave the cue- Lomary civic dinner lastevening at his \u2018residence, St.Catherine street, at which, besides the membersof the Corporation, heads of departments and representatives of the Press, there were present the Hon.Mr.Mitcuell, Judge Coursol, Hou.Charles Wilgon, M.P.yan, Eeq., M.P., Col.A.A.Stevenson and\u2014Bul- mer, Es.The festive board was graced by the presence of the Mayoress who vied with His Worship in the endeavor to eo tribute to the enjoymeut of the guests, Of the entertainment it need only be said that it fully sustained the Mayor's reputation for magnificent hospitality.During the evening some little oratory was indulged in, and in the course of a few remarks the Mayor stated that he had lately learned that the Montreal bonds were greatly in favor on the London market, and that one result of that venture was that when the city desires to neg -tiate another losu for much-needed improvements it \u2018will be found that she can do'so ou most advantageous terms, owing to the fact that her credit has been firmly established and her capabilities made known.mc .BOUND TOWN.\u2014 The fifteenth Synod of this Diocese will meet in the Synod Hall next l'ues- day afternoon.Service, with communion, will take place at 10:30 o\u2019clock in the morning in Christ Church Cathedral, \u2014 Duprez & Beoedict\u2019s minstrels performed last night to a full house.The entertainment was equal to the average of such performances, although the singing, which usually forms the most attractive feature, disappointed many; probably the vocalists may do better after a rest.The troupe appear to-night and Saturday.FIRE.A fire broke out yesterday afternoon towards five o\u2019clock, in the upper portion of Mcleod & McNaughton\u2019s brewery, situated on Jacques Cartier, near St.Mary etreet ; the entire Brigade turned out, as disastrous results were threatened.A large quantity of malt was damaged, and the roof was seriously tween $8,000 and $10,000, is fully covered by insurance, , .ARRESTS.Joseph Cardinal, a laborer of Lachine, was arrested last evening upon a warrant from the Police Court for the theft of a log, valued at $15, from Mr.Dawes, brewer.Arthur Sabourin, twenty-one, clerk,of St.Martin street, Las n taken into custody'by Detective Fahey, for embezzlement, and J.B.Desjardins, laborer, Wolfe street, by Detectives Bouchard and PAULINE LUCCA.A Sketch of the Petite Prima Donna.Perhaps the most importaut musical event of the season, will be -the concerts of the Strakosch Company, on Monday and Tuesday evenings in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.Public interest will naturally centre in Madame Lucca, who will make her first appearance in Montreal on that occasion, snd who, it, is promised, will sing some of her.choicest selections, The other members of the Company are Miss Annie uise Cary, the talented American c>nfralto ; M\u2019dlle Alice Mar- esi, soprano ; Mr.Tom Karl, the pleasing tenori di grazia, whom poor Parepa- Rosa brought to America; Bignor del Peuute, baritone, and Signor Scolara, basso.The conductor will be Mr.8 Behrens, of the New York Academy Orchestra.A brief sketch of the career of Madame Lucca may not be uninteresting to many of our readers.She waa born at Vienna in 1840, the daughter of humble but worthy parenta.professional singer, named Eil, discovered that she was gifted with a fine voice, and with rare generosity gave her pratuitous inatruc- tion.Af the age of fifteen she obtained an engagement ai the Karinther-Tor Theatre at Vienna, and creaicd a marked sensation.The leading musiciand in Vienna then found means to give her opportunities to complete her training, and her consequent improvement w rapid.In September, 1859, she appeared for the first tinre as Elvira in Verdi\u2019s Ernani, at the Olmutz Theatre, and event of numbered 10,000.manifested sympathy with the Bonapar- tists.340 colored men, mostly from Kentucky and Tennessee, arrived at Nel- sonville this morning, accompanied by twenty-one Columbus.placed on military duty, fully armed\u2019; picket lines were thrown out, encircling the territory of half a mile in diameter, entrance being refused to all not endorsed by the operators or police.One operator has come to agreement with the miners ; the latter say they are willing to treat with other operators.but the latter eay they will have nothing to do from the tive that he would not only refuse to si the bill, but also any other financial bill that may be passed this session.felt hereat was done.Fahey, for shoplifting.on behalf We must express a hope, very certain will be concurred in by the great mass of the Canadian people, that th: Dominion Government w lI hold out no Jon Columbia, generous and gratuitous proposais anent the Pacific ih Citizen commentin article ie beyond doubt a foreshadowing of the Premier\u2019s intended policy.\u2014to carry 90 in 3; first horse, $75 ; second, $25.Won by Glencora in two straight heats; Johnny Schmoker +econd.In November, 1865, ahe was married.to Baron Von Rabden, and was the #4 agsoluia ofthe Berlin Hof-Opera Tnestre,until'she lef\\ for tour in America.An eminent London critic speaking of her efforts in Meyerbeer\u2019s \u201cL\u2019Africaine\u201d\u201d sare \u201cJa stature this gifted lady is no er than Piccolomini, but she posses- dca much greater dramatic talent, while her voice is infinitely better, her coru- pass reaching easily C in alt, its tone in g sufficiently powerful in tune \u201d NOON TELEGRAMS, Nows of the Werid.Loxnox, June 12.A special to the Times from the North of Spaia aays:\u2014Gen.Concha and staff have left for Logrono from Tudela.Thirty thousand National troops are marching to Amescoas Valley.The Carlists, under command of Gen.rreparry, now number 34,000 men.- Lonnon, June 12.À Paris special to the Times says : The Left Centre to day will probably introduce a hill, the.first clause of which organizes the Republic according to the bill of 1873 ; the second fixes the date of the dissolution of the Assembly.The Gazette de France says that civil war wlll be the ultimate consequence of dissolution.\u2018 It is generally thought that\u2019 in the issolution the Assembly, before lispersing, will authorize Marshal Me- Mahon to he Governor for some months, probably a year, without an Assembly, and will also authorize him to dissolve oo the next Aesembly.The crowd at the depot last evening The police clearly CoLumsrs, Ohio, June 11, A despatch from Nelsonville saya about irginia, special policemen from bey were immediately with union miners oun any terms.A despatch, dated midnight eays, pickets were fired on several times to-night, and returned shots without injuring any one.The union miners have forum line near the mine of the colored forces, and mo one is allowed to pass without explanations in detail.: a picket : New York, June 13, With reference to the compromise on the finænce bill, the Tribunes special eays ;\u2014A gentleman had a talk with the President yesterday, aud came away hite House feeling very posi- A Times\u2019 special says there seems to be but little expectations on the the Infationists hat the President will sign the bill, hey repeat, however with less confidence than before the age of the\u2018former bill, that he wil hot dare to take the responsibilit , and that if he does the result will formation of new parties.the WEATHRE PREDIOTIONS® =.WasuixGrox, 1 a.m., June 12.Protabilties: For Middle States and Lower Lakes, 1ght rain, followed b clearing shifting to south-west and north-west, and rising barometer.and cooler weather; winds Sax Frarxcisco, June 11.shocks of earthquake were o'clock to-night ; no damage Two sha Nine hundred sacks of wheat, the first A f th ( i burned ; the loss, which is estimated be- à © new crop, were received here to- ay.CANADIAN POLITICS, Ottawa, June 11.The Times this morning, in an article on Mr.Edgar's mission to Brittah Columbia, and the actions of the British Columbians, says : ¢ That it is an eva- gion of the proposals so fairly and generously put before them, doubt, and although reminding one of the homely adage, © throw a crust of mits of no read toa snarling dog, and he will bite you,\u2019 there cannot be urged in their excuse the innate and ineradicable surliness of tem leaded rupeds.which we are r which might Le of the wretched *qu to the Local Government of ilway.\u201d\u201d The on this, says the THE TURP.Loxpon, Ont, June 11.The track at Newmarket was in splendid condition to-day for the second day\u2019s races.large as yesterday.The weather was upusuall The attendance was almost as cold.The following are the winners of the respectiveraces :\u2014 Dash of two miles and the homestretch : 1st, Protection, prize, $300; 2nd, Blenk- vion; prize, $50.nd race, for Dominion-bred Lorses, dash of two miles: Ist, Vandal, $280; 2nd, Montreal, $50.Third race, for Dominion-bred horses pounds\u2014half-mile heats, 2 Fourth race \u2014 trotting \u2014 fir horses owned and wintered in the Dominion that have never beaten 2:40; mile heats, 3 in 6: lat, Little Sam, 8250; 2nd, Var- coe The consolation stakes\u2014a mile and the homestretch-\u2014were won by Galt Reporter.BE-ARBANGIXQ THE RULES OF WAR.Lowpow, June 1], achieved an indisputable suocess.While at Olmutz she wae the heroine of an adventure that largely contributed to increase her popularity.a female artiste of the same theatre, she at once informed the manager that unless ahe received an ample apology pothing should induce ber to appear, again at Olmutz.gentleman having threatened her with imprisonment, upon the terms of his contract, if ehe persisted in her resolu- been insulted b tion, she deliberately walked to the citadel, gave herself up, sid remained in durance for four and twenty hours.The commotion this conduct occasioned inr Juced the ma r to use his influence with the oflending lady to submit to Lucca\u2019s demand.\u201d : In March, 1860, she proceeded a Prague,where she played in the opers 01 \u201c Norme\u201d and the \u2018\u2018 Huguenota,\u201d and receive] the patronage of the Princess Colloredo, A short time previous to this Meyerbeer, who had long heen seeking a prima donna competent fill the pa; of the heroine in *\u2018 L\u2019Africaine,\u201d \u2018was struck by the youth and genius of the new artiste, and secured bey serviges for three years at Berlin, on the termination of her engagement nt Prague.Through the influence of the great maestro she obtained an offer to ap in 1863 at the Boyai Italian Opera, London, which she accepted, and succeeded in adding another triumph to her ling list.For some unaccountable reagon she suddenly left London, giving the Yacht Club was sailed to-da nsusl course, forty miles.from the southeast all day.was excitin twelve gail given at 11h.20m.30s.a.m, T at the time was running three-quarters ebb from the Narrows to the southwest spit buoy flees.[The Vind main mast head 2 ; withdrawn.\u2018The IdJer lost her jibboom.The Tida] Wave won the schooner prize oi the first-class without time allowance, arriving at 4h.Om.40s.p.m.; making the race in 4 hours, 49 minutes and } seconds.) '¢ Challenge Cup, beating the Idler with time allowance by about four minutes.The opher prizes were won by the Bourke, Under Secretary for Fo:e Affairs, in reply to a question from John Simon, said that the draft of à code sent by the Government of Russia for the consideration of the Congress upon International law, soon to assemble at Brus sels, relates to the exercise of military authority In an enemy\u2019s country, distinction between combatants and pon- combatants, various modes ôf Warfare, reprisals, and tyeatment of prisoners.Mr.Bourke added that the British Government had not yet debided whether it In the House of Commons to-day, Mr.n Tr.would send delegates to the Congress, YACHTING, New York, June 11, The sunual.regatts of the New York Over the tiff breeze The race Sixteen yachts entered and ._ The pignsl to start bri tide .The Gruçie sloop led the e Vindez h her top mast and ri~d away, sud was Bhe aiso wop the Benneit / STARTLING RESULTS OF AN 1NVEMIAYION À Wasmizorex, Jane 10, The report of the Committee on the Expenditures of the Department of Jue- tice, in relation to the western district of Arkansas, deals plainly with abuses per petrated in that district.The committee waa directed to inquire into the ex- nres and disbursements since 1871.Within this period the committee say the expenditures have been extraordinarily large.The marshals of the district, in that period,were, successively, William, A.Briton, n H.Roots and John N.Sarber, and the expenditures through them amounted to the enormous sum of $724,059.29.The whole report shows a lamentable state of morals among the court officials in Western Arkansas.A large and unauthorized number of deputy warshals were employed, and there was a like large and unauthorized use of the posse comitatus.Vouchers were made upon accounts current, and paid by the Treasury for fraudulent deputy marshals, who charged for eer- vices never performed, and for mile never travelled.Notwithstanding the large amounts of money furnished from time to time upon requisitions of these marshals, certificates in cates numbering more than 1,300 were issued for payment of witnesses, jur.es, jail guard, etc.These certificates, thus i perly issued by marshals, were sold upon the town, hawked about the streets, and at One time sold as low ns ten cents on the doller, and in many instances at one- third their face value, when, at the same time, the Treasury Department, upon a requisition of a marshal, approved by the Attorney-General, was furnishing money for court expenses in this district.It is shown by testimony, and not dented, that writs were ante-dated in order to cover more gervice than was necessary.Parties were arrested in crler to make fees.A ring existed in Fort 8mith, consisting of Sc tt, Postmaster, and two others named Lanagan and Barr, who did a wholesale business in the purchase of these certificates of the marshals.A National Bank was organized at Fort Smith during the incumbency of Logan H.Roots, three-fifths of the capital of which was owned by Roots, and which did a large business in the purchase of there fraudulent certificates.Deputy marshals were also emjloyed whose characters were notoriously bad.\u2019 FRENCH POLITICS, Rietens Preceedings.Paris, June 11.A large and excited crowd bled atthe Western Depot at the time for the departure of the deputies for Versailles.Gambetta was greeted with cheers and hisses.The police attempted to disperse the throng, handling them roughly in some instances.Lefevre, a Deputy of the Left, was arrested, but subsequently released.A tumult arose, avd Gam- bett\u2019s was again insulted.The police cleared the railway station and occupied it the entire afternoon.In thc Assembly Baze demanded an enquiry into these riotous proceedings, which \u201cit was pro- | mised should be instituted on the return of the deputies to Versaillies.The: Count 8t.Croix struck Gambetta across the face with a stick, for which he was promptly arrested.During the session this afternoon the éxcitement among the members became intense, and parliamentary business was much irr peded.The Municipal Council of Bordeaux has been suspended for having permitted a pnblic demonstration of hostility to the Government.SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH.An attempt is being made to propagate oysters and lobsters in Great salt Lake.Durham [City has returned Herschel Monk, Liberal, to the British House of mmons.The U.B.Senste confirmed J.C.Bancroft Davis as Minister to Germany, to succeed Hon.Geo.Baucroft.Bpecie shipments from New York on Thureday, $370,649, of which $200,000 was gold coin, and the remainder.gold and silver bars.Lord Kensington, a Liberal, has been returned to the House of Commons from the borough of Haverford West, in Pem- brokeshire, without opposition.In the Commons on Thursday Mr.Gladstone asked leave to present a peli.tion to Parliament, signed by 86,000 laborers, s-king for county and borough franchise.The new U.8.steamer Enterprise, one of six Government vessels built by pri- vale contract, and the first completed, will be launched from Portsmouth Navy Yard on Saturday.À despatca from the Spanish frontier says that'numerous bands in the Basque Provinces have revolted inst n Carlos, demanding peace.n Carlos has ordered that upon ocipture they should be shot.Edward Lucas, alias Scott, a negro, arrested for complicity in the Elliott murder near Shrieveport, La., while being conducted to the town, was taken from his captors and hung by the villagers, being the third person hung by them for this murder.On Thursday morning the glass works of Wm.Frank & Son, Frankstown Station, on the Pittaburg and Comettaville Railway, were entirely destroyed by fire, Two dwelling houses adjoining were also consumed.The total Joes is estimated at $60,000.Frank & Son°s loss will pro- pably reach $565,000.Insurance, 838,- 00.QU I \u201c| verchase your VICTORIA MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY.NOTICE.The fifth 2 atio ballot will takes place ob TORADAY, a! oN o'closk pm.hae rar (CORPORATION or MONTREAL FIREWOOD AND COAL.Wanted, by the Council of the City, YHREE HUNDRED and FO CORDS of HARD MAPLE FIREWOOD of at least three fost in length (French measure), from point to scarp, clean, free from Limbs and dead woods ; also, TWO HUNDRED ané FIVE TONB (gross) of tho best egg -sised LEHIGH COAL, and TERN TONS of SOFT COAL, te be delivered at the several depots of the Coporation om or before the FIRST DAY of SEPTEMBER next.Soaled Tenders, endorsed * Tender for Wood or Coal,\" stating the price por cord or ton (gross) at Which the Wood or Coal will be delivered, will be received at the OfMce of the undersigned, umty) KOON, on FRIDAY, the 19th JUNE, instant.1he Corporation will aasumo the piling of the wood.CHS.OLAVKMEYXR, City Clark, (By erder), ALL, Orry Grama Orricn, | Montreal, 11th June, 1874 137-8 BELANGER, ° ' 276 NOTRE DAME STRERT, has on hand, and continues to recelve, the Anest offered to the public, consisting of :\u2014 BEDROON BETS, varying in price from $9 to PARLOR SETS, from $360 to 8600.- With 8 general assortment of.CHOICE FURNITURE, oa Pablo, By TAEADS recently imported No.£76 NOTEZ DAME STREET.4 LBION HOTEL; PALACE \u2018STREET, QUEBEC.This first-class Hotél has been th renovated.The rooms fre the best ventilated and furnished of any in the Dominion.The proprietor hopes by strict parsooal attention to the wants ef His guests to mes!t thelr support and approval, WILLIAM KIRWIN, PROPRIETOR, w TEN DERS FOR BUILDINGS.will te received by the undersigned, up to moon on THURSDAY, the 17th inst, for the comstruciien of NINR HOUBKS, for account of the COLONIAL BUILDING and INVESTMENT AS80014 ION.Plans on view at the Office, Mo.$1 Bonaventure street, WILLIAM RODDEN, President ©.B.and I, Association.Tendars for Street Sewers will bo takos separate.M°UN T ROYAL CEMETERY.NOTICE.The attention of purchasers ef Lets In the Cemetery, and of propristors of Lots who have not yet enclosed them, Is Invited to the following regulation adopted at the Annual General Moeting of the Proprietors on the First day of April, 1878, and which will be strictly enforced :\u2014 Ordered,\u2014\u201c That, in future, no fenoe er bo: mark of stone or metal, exoseding flfteen inches tn height, or hedge of more than thirty inohes in height, be allowed in Mount Royal Cemetery.\u201d W.TURNER, Bocretary.Montreal, 6th June, 1874.1384 DAMAGED WHEAT FOR SALE, Xz Barge \u201c HEATHER BELL\" Lying ta Lachine Canal, near Cote St.Paul, in Jota to sult purchasers.1-3 R & J.BRODIE\u2019'S OELEBRATED MELP-RAISING XXX PASTRY PROUR In 6 Le.Paonwrs, EEE use pt ra rand oralone Doble tonsa fr TE ET \u2014\u2014\u2014 R.4J) BRODIE, .mows Daves, -CORNXR GRAIG AND BLEVRY Frame (FRAYS SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE QUM, Por Oo Hoarsen: I î 00 aS ANE TI Te Price, 35 cents per bottle.HENRY R.GRAY, Chemist, Bole acturer, BW\" Trade Mark sseured.aout 186* C HEAP FARK TO TORONTO.STEAMER « PERSIA.\u201d isa rep mom ure EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, at 7 O'CLOCK, for Kingston, Teronto and St.Catherines.Accommodation unsurpassed for elegance and comfort, Ineurgent Colonels Belancoust, Jen- rr Tomato, and der.nings and Rojas were captured\u2018 by Span.Toronto, tnctuding meals berta, 97, iards in Bay Ji ri, Cuba, They Pere Tox Tiekata or faster information, apply to ngers on 8 ue from New York, FOR BE To et, which vessel they left in Bah Chan- 13-8 Up stairs.nel.In the boat they brought corres pondence and commissions to the insurgents, which they threw overboard before their capture.ey refuee to confess the nature of their commission.A apecial despatch to the London Times from Calcutta says, in reference to the riots in the districts near Darjeeling, directed against exporters of food, that the rioters were chiefly unarmed bands, who availed themeelves of tne excitement caused hy the demonstration to plunder a number of stores.Several were killed, The Government Commissioner has sent troops to the scene of the disturbance, to reassure the people.200,000 persons are being relieved.a S\u2014\u2014 LATEST MONEY MARKET.YEN FORE: rime 11,10 am, Lasengamsssssnsene00 sncossonsonvacces T1OM Soiay BXChARES.oer reese 000006 MORI Hats! 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Best quality, newest styles, and at the lowest prices, at REYNOLDS & VOLKE| 16 Corner otre Dates and Bt.Join Ti , 5% 10 Lawrence WARES EP LS MA Le Vy 45 ; SOLICITOR : J.C.HATTON, M.A., LL.B, MANAGER AND SECRETARY: EDWARD RAWLIKGS.aies md A Donna ST to accept risks.Ms INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS Which It purposes transacting st THE LOWEST RATRS, AND WITH A Liberal Form of Policy.Applications for the position of Agents or Canvas- msde to sers should be the Manager, at th: ce, 40 ST.JOHN BIREET, Monteent.0 Head KDW.1-10 ED ABD RAWLINGS, ; HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE; GENTLEMEN, OR T-GABRIEL ISLAND SAW |- CARRATRAGA FER [N D PLANI MILLS, 82:-d, DOO £ FACTORY, plural Licks, Montreal r UVREAR & TOCKMR, PROPRIRTOXS, R - Nos.688und 690 Craig Street, - \"ESTABLIBHED 18068, By Royal Letters Patent.\u2018 INVALID CARRIAGK FOR SALx, \u2014\u2014__\u2026.ns FTNCH PANAMA AND STRAW HATS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, YOR YOUTHS, arD CHILDREN, AT O'Flaherty & Boden\u2019s, No.269 NOTRE DAME STREET.128 SALE, 20 Barrels Bhips Bright and Black Varnish.50,000 Grain Bags, assorted.Bail Canvas, linen and cotton.Oakum, Pitch, Tar Cordage, of Manilla, Tarred and Wire, Anchors and Chains, Bootch Leather Belting, Blip Ohandlery generally, P.8, ROSS & BROS, 10 Grey Nun stroot.15e JO HN JAMES BROWNE, ARCHITECT, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICES TO Ne.¥ BONAVENTURE BTREKT.- se-te DRESSHAKING.MER) TRGS AND AMUSEM in.OTICE, \u2014 The ex-members of the 78th Mhlanders quested to attend thy In\u2018erment tte body of there ate com: ade, GEORGE HULMEH, at th: ¢ melery, on SUNDAY, Eh tustent, ut THREE P.M, Late J.W.McGuuvian & Co.TS ras of Sawn Lumbar, Drsase à Mlooriag, 28 THE ANNUAL GENERAL sorigtlen of house finish.A large und well assorted stock of SBuwn Lumber of the various grades, th 5 MEET] NG veal terme.Geers dressed othe Mise oY POR | | Obromaliy executed.ily SBAREHOLDRRS OF Yes SOF THE MECHANICS BANK, (QGANADA TRUSS FACTORY, Wl bo held at the Bar, ' On MONDAY, the 6th day of July, proxtme, ; Ar TWELVE (O'CLOCK.(By order of the Board), ALEX.NOLSON, Vice-President.F.GROSS, Montreal, 6th June, 1874 133 vod 18d CEES | A NNUAL EXCURSION mous Jom rooelved a large assortment of OF THE moan a WEST-END W.M.SUNDAY-SCHUOL SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.ON DOMINION DAY, Has alse an TO LACUINE BANK AND BACK.Train will leave Bonaventure Station at 980 kets, 5e.ench ; \u2018children, under 12, Bafiere, Te ets to bo had at J.Palmer's, Notre Dane street; Janus Bree ep Bien stro t] G.& W.Clarke, 3.from teachers of the School Blours pe > M'cu ANICS HALL CHAS.1.DUPRRE.Manager.THURSDAY, FRIDAY § SATU RDAY, JUNE 11TH, 19m, Arp 1314.Announcing the great aud greatest DUPREZ & BENEDICT S GIGANTIC FAMOUS MINSTRELS, BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE & BRASS BAND, OF TWANTY-TwW0 YEARS EXPEBIENCE.Oldest, most bowerful, reliable Troupe travelling, R as tho superiors of Minstrelsy.Compo:ed only of distinguished Artists.Introducing Concerts of merit and brilliancy.\"1348 ECHANICS\u2019 HALL\u2014LUCCA, MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS, June 15 and 1e, Masses.M.& M.ST RAKOSCH Respectfully announce FWO 9) NIGHTS ONLY Of tbe worid-renetned MME.PAULINE LUCCA, IN TWO (2) GRAND LUCCA CONCERTS, MONDAY AND TUESDA r, June 15th and 16th, at 8 p.m.On these occasions the following artists will appear, MELE.ALICE Hos Rani NEL TS A 1 CARY BIGS: DEL.FUENTE and ÉCOLAMA.em ER Sater EE Pere Bale of seats will commence on Th June, at H.Prince's Music Btoro.ursday, a PERA HOUSE, CHAMP DE MARS.\u201c W.W.NewcoMn._.Director WiLL MOST POSITIVELY RE-OPEN Ox THURSDAY EVENING,JUNE11.This Company having complied with the terms of the have LA Act ve sécured à loense, and are Dow pee ALL CLASSES OF RISKS AGAINST PIRE MODERATE RATES.ar OW All oladms will be paid immediate) \\ paid y on the less .DIARCTORS : Ey Emap Ovrom : 160 St.James Street, Montreal, ns» 256 ST.JOSRPH STREET, MONTREAL In DOMINION GLUE DEPOT.GLUES, constant on pind #24 Canxdisn \u2019 851 Commissioners oir f-vose fOpposite the Custom House.EW GRASS BUTTER, OF THE VERY BRST QUALITY, ONLY 25 CENTS PER POUND, ar THE PEOPLES\u2019 T STORE, CHARLES DUNCAN T MAN, GROCER, &c., No.698 CRAIG STREET, BETWREN BLEURY 4%o (CHARLES L.BICHER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Sirests, © MONTREAL.- Livers) advances on xl! consignments.Furniture Bought, sold, Exchanged, taken Storage.= > J D.L.ANBROSSE, St.Law- Fenn 2S SL Dhan Chm, as Mo.316 ST.LAWRENCE STREBT, Mining Ce belle ned 8 ours of he might wer le a speciality.191-1ÿye 2.000 BAGS LIVERPOOL BAUT\u2014ten to the ten.New sea- 808, ox ship, DAVID TORRANCE & 00.RS.E.J.CUMMINS, LICENSED MIDWIFE.65 Sanguinet Stroot, 65, MONTREAL 190 TL ECONOMICAL HOUSEK EEPERS.When ertering GROCKRIES, ask for a sample NORWICH EGG POWDER.Given Away r Free Gratis! THIS WORDMATUE POSTE ETOE O7 WEIOH 18 A Perfect Substitute for Eggs and Butter.2 BRIDGER À CO., Manuf; SEBDLESS RAISINS.THREE POUNDS YOR 25 CHWTS, r AT THR ONRAP CAH #TORE, 08 4 77 CRAIG STREET, BOLIONS QXsten HOUSE a ork S7sters, Can and Bulk ors.Oysters notion 1194 (Foor VALUE in FORNITURE FOR CASH, on w, oY Tums, OAL AND WOOD OVAUPERIQE UALITF, AT REARONBLE RATES, ~~ MYLES MURPHY, Ne.133 Bonaventure Street.Pout-oflieo adérees, Pex 65.117-004\" H H.GEDDES « REAL NSTATRE & INVESTMENT 16 xf 95 ST.FRANCOIB XAVIER STREKT, Opposite the Express Office, Montreal, | M.B.\u2014Parties dest to sell their Iroperty ar rospeetfall communicate y Noubarge for advertis M.CALLEN\u2019S, 144 ST.JOSEPH STREET, \\ the place fa the city ot your sde te + \\ c Son will made 110 sais duos 418 # 420 Noirs Daine and 146 St, Peter | = \u201c1864 ]NTEN.DING PURCHAS- - ERS are respectfully solicited to call and examine my stock of PIANOFORTRS and CABINET ORGANS, at Nos.1 and+ Place @'Armes Mil, City.18 G.C.BRUCE, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.JAMES CALLEN, AGENT, Has now completed his A large assortment of 5CO\u2019 WE EEQLAND TWEED on hand.and Br oF a haw rst-cla ae from New York and Lerdon that all the leading gentiemen of Montreal and neghborhood wear J.0.KENNEDY #&C08NOTED TRULY PFFTINQ PANTS ?Fire: Poosuse they are cut on sma tomical and mathematical prinoiples, Becend : Because the materials are ot the most fashionable and chaste designs.Third: Because, the werkmanship i, undeniably, of the best order.Fourth: Becanse the prices are extremely moderate, varying frem 9275 to $6.50.Address: £1 9.Lawrence street.ne MONTREAL NORTHERN COLONIZATION RAJLWAY.Tenders will be reccived up to NOON on the TWENTIETH JUNE, for the GRADING, MASONRY, &ec., On the portion of the Line between Grenville smd Aylmer, Plans can be vee and forms of Tender obtained after the 15th inst, at the Officc of the Who do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender DUNCAN MODONALD à CO.Montreal, 2nd Jupe, 127.199-19 ON GUEUIL AND ST.LAM- .\u2014G00ds delivered at the above places Please Jive tual order aar IRD.Cu Friday aint.LAOHINE Groce Jelivared at Lachine every WEDNES- pax.\u201cPré pat et OH Reade LS (BEAT BALE OF LOTS AT LONGUEULL, The subscribers are prepared to execute orders emt, the Te Se to \u2018he Bale on Saturday Reo AULE & LUSHER, Or, E Loans 710 Craig street) SEA-BATHING AND FISHING TADOUSAC HOTEL.G.LULHAM to his fri ÉTAT JO om fre \u2018He would also joe his gus \u201cEmam made vik Fakes fot ue Bodoom A cal attendant resides In the hotel, 153-1 ©.LULHAM, 3 STAIR-RODS, now patterns, 'W CORNI as wm SLR Ey on ECEIVED, ex steamors \u201c Quo- ro oii RRDE.robe andatine Towers price I Xr ET.JCECREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATOR WATER OOOLE RE W.R TAPE, 14 and 16 BONAVENYURN STRERT, Vieteriy .1 BURGESS LUNCH ROOMS, the Court-houms.A recherche of my os san be obtained at a ressamadle Lomomy and nr cooled SPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS.JAMES MoCLURE & CO.beg to announce that in compliance with the request of many of thelr customprs, they have added à Dressmaking Depart mant to their business.7 vided for the comfort and couveulcnce of ladies, Orders executed with economy and despatch.JAMES MoCLURE & CO., $8 ST.CATHERINE STREET, =e K-TANNED LEATHER BELTING, MAXUPACTURED BY JNO.L.HARDNAN & Co, 107 & 109 Queen Stroet, MONTREAL.Price-lists on application, A SOUND TBa, That can be warranted, for 50c.PER POUND, , AT 251 St.Joseph Street, M.SCANLAN & coO., *\u201d ORIENTAL Txa STORE, Try this.You will ind it worth your netios.No.251 St.Joseph Streot.2 1 OTICE, 1, FRANK MOGRE, of 601 & 603 NT.CATHERINE STREET, ocsrner of St.Constant, hereby give notice | that ! have y archased the.business and book-debts of JAMES QUIGLEY, formerly of the above address, and sald debts are only payable te me, and are hereby called in on or before the Twelfth of June, instant.4 it Der cxrried on Vy'me as normal, with & new and fresh stock of the best values in the FRANK MoGEE, Kos.\u20ac1 & 603 BT.CATHERINE STREET (Corner of St.Constant street).129-1y ALEX.WATSON & CO., Have now openod the Store, 914 ST.CATHERINE STREET; With à now and well-selected Stock ef STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, Te which they invite an inspection by tholr friends and customers, and the public gonerally.914 ST.CATHERINE STREET, ENTIRE NEW COMPANY, NEW FACES, NEW FEATURES, NEW KFFEOTS.A GALAXY OF SPLCIAL ARTISTES.EVERY ONE A STAR! First appearanco of the following Artistos :\u2014 Tho great Japanese Wond CRORE NTR INS KING BARBEO, BY FISHE = Tr EUGENE BLI1Z, .MILLS & JOBKBON, SENUIH MONTA.Ee.MINNTE JACKEON, LAURA LE CLAIRE, ALICE JOURDAN, ROSE MKLL, EUSTACHE GARRRITA, AWD .MINNIB JACKSON'S & ATKI®S BUKLESQUE OPERA TROUPE, Making the most expensive and strongest organ!m- Mon that has ever been presented te Montreal sudicnce.MONDAY, JUNE 157s, LEONA DARR, THE QUEEN OF FLIGHT, WA, APPEAR.- Admission same as usual.Doors open at¥; de- gins at 8.Beats secured at the Opera House., Matinee on Saturday next, beginning at 2 0'cleck.- 136-tf THEATRE ROYAL: Jolnt Benefit and last night but one of the eminent Artisios, MR.AND MBS.CHARLES WALCOT, - FRIDAY BVENING, JUNE inn, First time to this city of, the new Sensational Play SWAMP ANGELS; OR, THE OUTLAWS OF CAROLINA.Henderson.oiinennen Mr.Charles Walcot BBOAAY.civiiiirreisnnnarinnes Mrs.Charles Walcet For prices, see bills, 1% \u2014_\u2014 TTD ITT TT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.FPWARDSBURG PURE STARCH.\u2014 EDWARDSBURG PREPARED CORN, OR CORN STARCH.BUTTER BUTTER] FONE BETTER IN THE DOMINION, AT J.McCORMICK'S GROCERY, 204 Bleury Street.130 ENUINE ENGLISH BIRD'8-XYE TOBACCO CIGARETTES, COVERED WITLl TOBACCO, Arac, \u201c T'EARP, \u2014\u2014 FRESH , ish .Opposite English Cathedral stcon For sale cheap.x 1904 C OAL! CHANDELIERS.Just received, a select assortment of American Rrense Chandeliers, Brackets, Hall Pendants, Pore ahiss, &o.\u2018 JOIN BURNS, 875 Craig street YOUR SPRING ALTER GFL] CENTRAL JOBBING SHOP.D REPAIRS DONE AT THE \"JAMES CURRIE, CARPENTER AND JOINER, ME Pertifisation Lane, near Victoria Square.Sé-ty BACK WALNUT LUMBER SEEN MEET si.Chartes Je, frig Ton ko COA LI COHEN & LOPEZ, # No.231 St.James Street.ALt9, PLACE D'AKMES AND ST.JAMES STREET, No.87 St.Joseph Ntreet.CHROMOS and , Call at For CHEAP PIOTURR FRAMES, a.ELDON 117 Bleury » Begliding done equal to new at rade prices.= R YOUR BOOTS, you cannot Ge hétier tu the than to ço te F.LAVOIR St.Antoine street, lars +tyie snd work guaraiteed, and at the Jowest snib.e prices, : Siprise at the Provincial hibition was aainee 1 00D! WOOD! WOOD! SAWN AND SPLIT.All kinds of W of the best qualtting sawn and TB ood in iots oun RICH ROACH.a Br hares .Depot of the Îteam Wood-sawing Nach e Q YER 850.000 worth of NEW JEWELLERY in stock, nt WM.MURRAY\u2019R WALSH'S CLOTHING Gentlemen\u2019s Full Dress and Walking Nuits, Gentlemen\u2019s Cheviot Suits, this season\u2019 manufacture.Youths\u2019 College and Visiting Suits.Beys\u2019 Suits! Boys\u2019Suits! Boyn® its! in great variety of styles and textures.Summer! Summer! Lustre and Einen Coats in all styles and sizes.WALSH'S CLOTHING HOUSE, 463 Notre Dame Street.THE: NEW SHOE STORE, 411 ST.JOSEPH STREET, CORNER ACQU EDUCT.RONAYNE'S BRANGH.À.: ILLIAM BYRD, CARPENTER AND JOINER; .24 La'our street (A few doors West of Roaver Hall), MONTREAL, fhow-cases, Office Desks ana Fittings tpecialitiog, To PARTIES LEAVING-TRE- - CITY.THR EVERING STAR will be forwarded trom APER-BOX MAKERS.| Well worth an ins) tom.|e 0Mcs of pubiication, \u20ac4 Crag street, to the i AMM Bome old at a address ou for .barman Apply te ox sigé rain.adres ims t of town for TWENEY.+ ancre cast re 4\u2014 > Eo - [3 FE a 50 Tr A CEST A.\u201cTHE EVENING START ER Friday, June 13.1874.By IL.J.Shaw.\u2014 HAVE now on hand the nous Bow FLaR08 tires when rit où de a.Sa] aad sec the nciraments at my More, Craig sireet (op-ataira) HENRY J.BHAW, 18 Aon.Who'esals Plano - rm RH WALNUT FURNITURE FOR SALE MES: HARWOOD'S « PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 SYRUP\u201d (Nf the lats Dr.W, E.Bowman), © now tu the u; r part of my New Para Esky Cra, ret abaat sixty Lousand dollars\u2019 worth of Famitaro, of all styles, from ths cheap, plain, substantial, to t »e elaborately carved and cestiy ; !t is all of the beat seasoned material and quod workmanship, will give satisfaction to the purchaser, and [ will sell it at a small commission oa tha manufacturing cost I havo also à THE ONLY SAFB AND RELIABLE U By dohn J Arnton.- GREAT SALE OF VILLA AND DING LOTS AT LONGUEDIL! ALSO, UR NEWLY-BUILT GOTHIC COTRAGRS.On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Jane 19h, Instant, the subseriber, instructed by Messra John Mo .» Thom m.Notman, Ov W.J.Mc - will sell, on\u2019 the property Loe- uil, à | number of Bulidin ta, compris arpan known as tha or deau Farm mL Lt?delightfull se he are rontage four Son al eae ht Ser hls r an aud ve J utatde the mits of the town, are exempt tion taxes Fro cinta and aveunes (a8 thewngn tbe plan) are 80 feet wide, and are lald out fan A number of substantial residences have been erected the proporty d 12st d others are in \u2014 - ' I .y R U P .larue of 8 BOOTHING 8 Dy [lie enn sis Sey Fens .] | la jows or country, will the bost stock 1m a POLISU FOR P14 NOS AND = AW LAI \\ WI produss a brighter lustro, with leas labor, By G.L.Sicher.thie A =, cons, ALE BY AUCTION ON Mvso LaaLuE, 211 88.James trons x Ba\u2019 DRDAY, the L3th inst, at Nos.413 and 480 Poeo: Bang fOeent! IE t \u2018he above ad- \u2014\u2014\u2014 y Auction Rooms at \u2018he a \u201cUST OPENED FIFTY CASES aroze Now aoû Second band Farniture, Stock of or 5 ST Groceries, Cigars, Wines, Liquors Pictures, Mirrors, LINCOLN, BRET A 0A CRISTY'S or AC, pal at TRH ook 2 SILK AND FELT HATS 1963 -L SICHER, AT OTAR DANE STARST.(Opposite Brown & Claggcta) (ROMWELL ,, ANNETT & CO., © % WELLINGTON >TRKET, (LBARING SAL ° On BATGRDAY, JUNE 13th.fbers will sell at their Salercoms, 68 Per diosa large collection of Sendries, Fumni- IRON FOUNLEZRA, re, Platod-ware, Dry-guode, Grocertes, &o.; large, MANVFAUTURENS OV double Makoyany Bouk-case, two M.T.No?; Table, Sewing-ruachine, Dining-table, ing MARSABANK'S PFAIXNT FOUNDRY \u20acUPOLA Chairs, Mabogany steuds, Iron MBeduteads, @Gnetinge ef al} doseriptions furnished prompliy te Spring Mattrovses, Hair Mattresses, order.Clot fines, le, Coueh, &c.; a lot of Hoop-skirts, Cloths, ens, - atince, Shirts, Kibbous, Jnckets, de; 4 halt- F.JACKSON, Chemist and oness\u2019iia, Pe psom Dr ist (by examination ef the Pharma.sentient Bocieiy of Great Britain), begs Tr, Frs, Coffee, Salts.Alse, wo Riding saddles, and wo Parlor Bijlin) Tables.| resposifully te imferm suo ialiabida: ts of Montrenl that he has Sale at TEN o'clock.retursed from Bugiand, aud that all paysioiane® pre- : BOOKER & RITCHIE, 188 __Awoitencers.5 and reelpes cuitided to bi Whi receive \"A SSIGNEFS SALE, BY AUC th th at of s Chezaicals.PU Rad that iopes shorty 10 re- TION, OF A STBAM SA W-MILL AND BRAS eotve Aa ely new stock of Perfumery.8 PROPRRY.In the matter of Ludger Ste.Marie, of Pert Lowis, an Inselvent, Will be seid by auetion on the undy at Post Lewis, Prevince of Quel on WEDNESDAY, the Berenteenth day ôf June instant, 1574, the follow.properties Bituate at ! ort Lewis, near the Steam bon: ding:\u2014 \u2018The steam faw-mit complete ; cireular Putting, Lath and Shinale Sawn, extra Ciroular Saws, &e \u201cA Lot of \u2018Land and House.Terms and conditions to bo made known at Hele of sale.\\ WALL PAPERS.~ Fuat recetvsd, a large assortment of now and ele gant patterns, at pricea to sult everybody.WM.FORD, Ne.409 St.Josoph Stroet.Salo at TWELVE o'clock, Doon.ws A.B.STEWART, SUMMER HATS., Momtreal, 1st June, 1:7 |\u2018 1) No.111} Si.Antoine Street NEW ADVSRTISEMENTS, | - VV OBTRINGTCN & CHIRD DOOR WRIT UF GEMATERY NTREBI DE MANDEVILLE, AGENTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP REAL ESTACE AND NEGOCIATION OF MORTGAG NW.O.VALIQUET.nw ( LENTS FIRST-CLASS _ SA OLD-COUNTRY BCOTS, ON BAND AND MADE TG UKUKA, D! A.BAILLIE, 181 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN 51.02 R 52 BRITISH AMEMUAN » STEAM DYEING and 8:0UajNe WORKS AND PRINCIPAL UFFIOR, Ne.521 St.Joseph street, West, (Between Quy and hmond strecia.) Alse, goods received at the OLD STAND, No.4 5%, are : TROS.PARKKR, I'rovrielne.Te BOOT AND SHOE MANU- 5 FACTU.RERS.No.9 VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL.ty, Suburban aud Farm Property committed $9 ] em for i with Prompt and careful attention.ROSE & SONS, BUTCHERS, PURVEYORS AND PACKERS.FRESM MEAT of all kinds.POULTRY and GAME tn season.CORNED BEKF.PICKLED PORK.HAMS and BACON, TONGUES.VEGETABLES, COOKING FRUITS, £c., &c.700 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, HEW MACHINER! FOR SALE.One Relling Machine, , M ineh, Rp ae MECOND-HAND MACHINERF.rd Sages variable motion Sewing-mashina Drivers amd donsriphons vi Boot and Shot Maehisary.È For SALE, 30% Baskets, Quarts an Plats * Pipers\u201d Heiductez Champague just arrived, ex 8.8.* Dominjen.™ DAVID TORRANCE & 00.B.J.PETTENER, 18 ; Agents.: 74 Mo.112 QUXXY STREET.A R I S H O0 U SE .R P ATTO N WIGHT & DESCLIAMPS, 8 8 .a TIMPORTERS OP Fronch, English and Amorican DRY-GOODS, 906 Sr.CATHERINE STREET, 906, Opposite English Cathedral, MONTREAL.W.WIGHT.| F.R.DESCHAMPS.=, lou FRR ORNE.OFP FRRSENT FRIOBE J.© MACKENZIE & CO, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fister, 146 CRAIG STREET, Fluroe doors West of Vietoria Square.OHEAP GAS-FIXTURNS, A F.* DUNLOP, ; .ARCHITECT.381 & 383 St.Paul Street, MEOCHANIOAL AND PATENT BRAWNIGR : .517 ST.JAMES STREET.Tavs ix Brock: » LARGE CONSIGNMENT or - GENTS\u2019 WHITE DRILL VESTS, 16 @s.COTTON BAGS, .PLAIN LINEN BAGS, «te oo = moe TWILLED LINEN RgGS, ONLY 81,50, CHEESE BANDAGE (Brown), And ofhor Bammer goods just being opened sd OHERSE BANDAGE (Bleached), DICKINSON'S, GURESE PRESS CLOTH, - 293 Norre Dauk STREET, oie 7 aan ae ae 4nd wi be sold cheap to mak room for ethers Rew T URGEON % co.An carty call wfil ohtigo.The usual attention givon to orders for Shirts and Ootlars.1 No.450 Notre Dame Street, QUNSHADES ! ARE OPENING A SUNSHADES | LARGE QUANTITY Sunshades in great variety.or \u2014_\u2014 SPRING GOODS, UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS! WHICH ARE OFFERED AT A MODERATE Umbrellas very choap, PRICE.119 Thess @oods are exceedingly low In price, and worth Inspection.Call early, at - DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, No.462 Notro Damo Stroct,, NEAR MoGILL STREETS GOLYMAN, .214 ST.JAMES STREEF.Jast mootred, from Austrta asplonitd assortment of BRESSING AUWNS.; Also, BPRING OVER-COATS in LACa WALNUT LUMBER Ow MONDAY.JUNK 15M, inst The subscriber will soll at his Rooms, 79 St.James street, Montreal, ; 200 BUILDING LOTS, situate between the River 8.lawrence (Lake fit.Francis), end St.Catherine Village, and near tha Parish Church of 8t.Catherines, Coteau Landing, \u201cRiver Beaudette and St Zotique, In a splendid, healthy position, commanding a magnificent view over {bo Lake and the St.Lawronc hoad of the Codar Rapide, about a mile from Coteau Landing.A Flag >tation is to bo established tn rear of (he property.A Wharf is about being constructed on the front of the lots.Splendid fishing and hunting; torchlight fishing on the Lake being one of tho specialities of thy villago.Tra call at the Coteau four times each way Steamers run 'he Rapids semi-weekly.For a Summer resort jew properties present so many really desirable advantages.number of eur citizens have already secured lots Terms: Oue-fourth cash ; balance tn 19 years; interest 6 per cent.Plans preparing.Sale at TEX o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTOX, 190-3aw (FEAT SALEof VILLA LOTS, - AND À NUMBER OF ° HANDBOMB DPETACHEL VILLA RESIDENCES a?MOUNT ROYAL VALE, On SATURDAY APTERNOON, June 27th, inst.; Particulars to follew.JOHN J.ARKTON, 181 \u2018 ALE OF 32 BUILDING LOTS, COTE BT.CATHERINE ROAD, NEAR COTE DES NEIGES, On MONUAY, JUNE Bnd.a view very iberal.Commuted.Perfect title.Bale at half-past TEN clock, JOHN J.ARNTON, By Dovany & Co.ATURDAY MORNING, 13th.NEAT HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE, VALUABLE 1 PLANUFURTE, &c.at No.M ST.LAWRENCE * MAIN BTREKT.mis will soil at the residence No, 9 St.Lawrence ain e On SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, 13th inst., all the neat Monsehold Furniture, valuable T-octave Cottage Pianeforts (quite new), and general Honse- hold Effects.1 \u201c Sale at TEN o'clock A.M.DEVANY à CO, Auctioneers.136 GATURDAY AFTERNOON, : INSTANT.13ra Large clearing sale of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Pianofertes, Carpots, Oil Paintin Chromos, Mirrors, China, Glass and general fernishing cffocts, at our Rooms, 77 88.James street Bale at TWO o'clock.œ DEVANT & CO, 135 Auctioncers.ATURDAY AFTERNOON, 18th INSTANT, VALUABLE HORSE, CARRIAGS AND HARNESS, at our Rooms.We are instructed to a1.by Auction, at our Rooms, 77 Bt.Jamcs street, on SATURDAY AFTER- NOOK next; 13t! , Without reseeve, One valusbdie Black Mare, 16 hands, 5 years old, Good In all harnèss, stylleh, fas.and seund.One handsome two-seat Dog Cart, quits new, with Lamps, Pole and Shafts.One Bet very cestly Double and Single Harness.Sale at TWO o'cleck, DEVANT £ CO.- Auctioneers.By Benning & Barsalou.ARGE SALE OF HOUSES AXD BUILDING LOTS AT HOCHELAGA.The subscribers wil! sell ea the ground at Hoche- On SATDRDAT, 20th June, the property belonging to Nessrs.À.and O.Robert, Fy Potter Sod bn Dupuis, consisting of 950 Build ing Lots and 12 Houses very advontageously leased e There Lots immediatly adjoins the recently purol re.Moquin, Cuvilller and ha 135 hagod by Mvasre.nearly facing the Hudon Cotton Factory, whNh now employ seven hundred hands, and likely will double that pumber shortly.The new w are now being built opposite tuls property.no doubt that the Bay of Hochelaga is des- to of tho éxtenslve business 3 2 ë 1 =: g a M 2 2 R Balo on Grounds at ONE o\u2019closk.BENNING & BAESALOU, 1% uctionderg.(COAL! COALI COALI THE DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL COX- \u2019 PANT'S : LACKAWANNA COAL, WHOLESALR AND RETAIL.\"HARTT & BAKER, \u201cVictoria Squares | nr TO TAILORS AND CONSUM.XRS OF LINEN THREAD.BARBOUR'S th Linen, Machine Thread wmecth, and » Fongeet thyse-cord Thread made.Censumers of this article will find It to their advantage te use this esjobrated brand.Te be had aisé on 200 yard spocis, twe and three cord, from all ike Wholesale Houses In the Domatuion.x mood JMPORTANT FÉATURB IN ACCIDENT INBURANCE- mn \u2018CITIZENS\u2019 INSURANCE COMPANY Allows to Policy-holders 25 per cent.of Profs.7\" SXB PROSPECTUS.EDWARD STARK, .Manager Accident Department, Hoat Office: 175 ST.JAMES ETRRET.RAND CENTRAL has the fnest assortment of Js AHOES ja the \u201car for Menton Tes next weak, 18 r ATER FILTERS and COOL \u2018& HOROWITZ, No.26 Radogondd Street, GILL .à , \u2018 x \u201c.; : wn! VREEZERS, quo ER à ce » \u201c Craig stevet, near TS {Press Despatch] ge, and Silver Ware, to 4 April 21.ballast ; ship Ocean, Christian- hand brand, on ene and two eunse sposis, soft and - 2nd.BDITION FOUR O'CLOCK: » .Nows of the Wess.[Special to Tun Stan.) LL 10 ' : Tonoxro, June 12.The Congregational Uuion continued its.sitting yeaterday.Aipougat the delegates was Messrs.Black and Brooks, Montreal, Zion; Beunett, Montreal, astern Congregational, aud others, Dr.Wilkes was re-elected Secy-Trea- surer.This evening a meetin: will be held, called by the Mayor,to consider the question of water communication betwesn the Western Btates und tLe rea with especial reference to the Outario and Huron ship canal.\"Mr.Fowler passed through the township of Darlington yesterday for the purpose of having a by-law passed iu Dar- ington, Clark aid Cavaa to grant a bonus of $150,000 to the Harun aud Quebec Railway.It 18 believed Le will puc- ceed.At the Wesleyan Conference at Ham#- ton last evening the followiog appointments of ministers for Montreal Districts wore madey Montreal First, St.James st.\u2014Alex.Sutherland.: uv Wesleyan Theological College\u2014Geo.Douglas, LL,.D., Principal aud Professcr of Theology.| Theological Students\u2014Arthur White- side, Wim.Knox, Reuben-Millyard, Silas L.Hughes, Henry W.Knolles, W.L.Rutiedge, Geo.A.Schrum and James McCarroll.\u2018 Montreal Second, Ottawa Street\u2014John Wilson, B.M.Taylor.Montreal Tnird, Palace Btreet-\u2014Wm.Galtraith.2 Moutreal Fourth; Dorchester Street \u2014 Ezra A.Statford, Jog.Scott, F.C.Ire- layd, supernumeries.8 Montreal Fifth, 8t.-Joseph Street\u2014 Jas.Awde.Montreal Sixth, Sherbrooke Btreet\u2014 Andrew B.Chambers.Montreal Seventh, Wellington Street, Point St.Charles\u2014John Armstrong.St.Lambert and Longueuil\u2014Wm.J.Shaw, L.L.D.Lachine\u2014Nathan Austin, superannuated.dell Tywn\u2014G.Rogers.Go Lacolle, P.Q., Hemmingford-\u2014Jolin Scanlon.Franklin Centre-\u2014Francis Hunt, one to be sent.\u2018Huntingdon\u2014D.D.Kennedy, B.D., W.J.Crathers, B.A.Ormstown\u2014Wm.K, Startt, B.A.Hudson\u2014E.H.Taylor.Luchute-Sam_G.Phillips.North Gore\u2014John Hiscox.: New Glasgow\u2014Oue wanted.Shawbridge\u2014Mark Tisdale.Rawdon\u2014A.G.Knight, B.A.8t.Johns\u2014G.H.Davia.The writ for the eiection in West Peterborough has been received, and the mination fixed for the 23rd inst., and e election on the 30th.Both candidates, are actively engaged in the canvass, but the Reformers,are not at all sanguine about the result.Nows ef Quebec.: Quesec, June 12.Col.Rhodes, President of the North Snore Railway, leaves for England tomorrow.The river is crowded with shipping, and keeps all parties interested busily employed.Owing to the simultaneous arrival of the spring fleet a press of work-is the consequence, and although everything is being done to get them away quickly.the progress is not so rapid as could be desired.The arrivals are lurger than an- -have continued to drop iu freely.Grain has absor quite a number, but à decline in rates threw\u2019 vessels on their market for tiinber at low rates.Timber freights are quoted as fol- and 38s.one-third cargo timber, and ; balance 90s.deals ; Liverpoc |, 32s., 90seals, Clyde, 31s.timber, deals, 87s.6d.90s the Customs here.- ARRIVALS, The undermentioned veasels arrived esterday -\u2014Port of Quebec, arrived upe 11, ship Havre, New Orleans, May 15, ballast; ship Stratford, Hamburg, sand, April 19, ballast ; baik Woolfville, Troon, April 8, coal; bark Beecher Stowe, South Shields, May 2, ballast: bark Tuga, Cork April \u2014, ballast ; bark Aurora, : oole, April 16, clay ; bark Bertha, Newcastle, April 21, general cargo, for Montreal; brig Gratitude, Hamburg, April H, ballast ; Jobn Starr, Sidney, Ü.B., June 2, coals, for Mont.treal; James Ives, Fortress Monro, May 25; Little Fury, Liverprol, April 10, for Monireal; Anna Mary, Dublin, April 9; Iris, Newport, April 17.The last sales of salt brought 59 cents which is a slight improvement, but still unsatisfactory to importers.Coal is improving owing to an active copsumption ; steam is quoted from $7.50 to Pig iron, best brands, worth from $33 to $35.The Norweigan bark Henrietta was abandoned at gea ou tie 24th May, having been in collision with an iceberg.Bhe sank directly the crew took to the boate.All hands were picked up by the tog, Iris, Captain Harris.he schooner Maria Catherine, flour, is ashore at Port Neu! en bas.DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.- Lonpox, Ont, June, 12.The Ontario Car Works, this morning, were completely destroyed by fire, The wood and blackemith\u2019s shops and engine house, with their con'ents of materials, cars, tools and machinery ; everything outside these ssved.Loss heavy, but well insurd.- TL REVOLT AGAINST THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL: \u2019 i8r.Lows, Mô., June 10.At à meeting of the Public School Board this evening a resolution-was adopted, Ly a vote of 20 to 2, providing that a memorial to Congress be prepared urgipg the members of that body, to amend the Civil Rights Bill, now pending id the House, 80 that it ahall rélieya the schools from the necessity of admitting children of both races to the same rooms pui or herever ual pro- igiop has besn e for the eduycatio H each in geparategchools.Also that & copy of thib resolution be sent the school of neighboring cities threatened with the same danger as the St.Loum schosls, and that an invitatio; be extend them to co-pperpte wit! this Board by bv The similar mémorial \u2018 preamble sets forth that the provisions of the civil Rights Bil would, ; carried out, work irrepara » not the moral destruction of the public school system in SL.Louis, as well 3a in other cities in our section and throughout the South, -by oauring the thSrawal of large nunilers of White children from the public schoola,land by strengthening such an extent as to secure Lhe repeal of the public tax ly which such schools are supported, SYREN ROUND TOWN.= The Erskine Church Sabbath-sahool will pic-nic to-morrow on St.'s Island.: of sacred music was given \u2014 À contert Kurar last etening in the American\" P - terian Church on' behalf bf the librdry way oo Thursday morning, owin rudd 5.ge Chambly\u2014Edward J.B.Selly, M.D., | ticipated, and during the week vessels: E lows: London, 38s.to 4%.; 91s.deals ZX .H On the 11th, $10,000 was collected at ¢ the adversaries of the public schools to}.| Tek J pot, \u201d A ports the 25th of Maroh, Chatelard; Diovese of Litaoges.He will afrive in Canada in the course of next month.So \u2014 Special arrangements have been recently made on rd the Richelieu Company's : teamers Quebec aud Montreal, to prevent loss of life and propert; in çase of fire ; the crews are divided into eight divisions to act as firemen.\u2014 The audiences which assembled Mr.Carr was notlarge: he read, amongst other pieces, Enoch Arden,\u201d The Charge of tue Light Brigade,\u201d and selec: tous from the ¢* Bchool of Scandal.\u201d \u2014 The following cases were argued yesterday in Court of Appeals, and taken en delbere: Lamont and Rousyne ; Nichols and Haas; Moss avd Silverman ; Stuart and White; Moor nad Harris.The patent ap iuting Mr.Kerr, Baton- nier, Queen\u2019s Counsé!, was readin the morning.[EU SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH.Sir John MacdonaÏd is in Toronto.The 13th Batt.,, Hamilton, furnishes five men for the Wimbledon team.The International Sanitary Congress [has been postpoued \u2018until the 7th Jan, 1876.Steamer Circassian, from England, ar- Twed at St.John\u2019s, Nid, nt 4p.m., yesterday, and sailed for Halitax, It costs ten dollars to pull a bandful of hair from a policeman\u2019s beard in Toronto.One John Tomlinson paid blast, «The timber boom at Fredericton gave to the en rise of the water t'millions ofloge went adrift.Geo.Hantling, of Lumenburg, com- witted suicide at Alpine Mills, on Sunday, by hanging himself.He leaves à wife and child.He had been drinking heavily lately.A fire broke out about 4 a.m.on Thursday in Peterboro.The following are the sufferers :\u2014Messrs.Morrow, Mills, Stult, Jameson, Faucher, Burn- ham, Glass, Long, Deuistoun and Hall.The American pilgrims on Thursday paid a visit to Cardinal Borromo, who distributed among them copies of the medel, especially struck off by command of the Pope, in commemoration of the pilgrimage.There was a severe thunder storm at 8yduey, C.B., on Monday night, doing much damage: At Cow Bay the\u2019 Pres- Eig Yicar tC ade bas eue canton \u201clate oditious.to the nial Coder hia charge, dated last evening in Association Hall to hear |.have, | Te Parties Leaving whe Olty.The Evunisia Stan will be forwarded from tite office of publication, 624 Craig street, to the address of parties out of \u2018town for twenty-five cents a month.The News of the Capital.{Special to Tux Sran.] Lou 10000 _ OrTaws, Jupe ll.Operations will shortly be commenced m1 te addition > the.épars Block: 8 have a pre and tenders will be advertised\u201d for shortly.The estimated cost is half a willion.The style of architecture will be the same as the Western Block: : The lumber trade is looking up.Yeater- day & million feet of shipping culls ho © sold to an American fir for $9 pert u- sand feet cash.There is a prospect of several large sales being made Lefore the conclusion ofthe week.* Atthe county Council to-day,the action of the Ontario Government in interfering with the county advertising was con- mued.The Canada Presbyterian Association concluded its labor.esterday, The greatest proportion of de members and elegatea left for home this moraing.\u2014 \u2014 A Presbyterian revival is to.be inaugurated in this ctty.The church elders have been stimulated by the glowing accounts of the revival in Scot- end, given by the delegates from Edinburgh.The Cabinet meeting adjourned yesterday without makiug the anticipated appointments, They met again this morping but the appointments have not been mae public.There are several Tumors of a contradictory nature, hut no\u201d reliability:can be placed upon them.; News of the World, FINANCIAL, ; Loxpox, June 11, p.m.Consols, 924 to 923 for money ; 92} to 923 for account: Bonda\u20145-20's of \u201965, old, 108 1.8.\u2018rie, 29%.N.Y.C., 884, New Yorx, June 11.It is said that 30,000 copies of Rochefort's letter to the Herald have been printed on tissue payer for secret circulation in France.l'he report that Rochefort\u2019s sudden departure was on account of the sickness of his children, is untrue.The day tefore he sailed he receivedga telegram from Gambetta saying, ¢ Come boit from Ransecours Wharf at 12 30 ind 1.30 p.m.Johy J.Arnton, alc- tioneer.\u2014Francis Riley, nged 12, 8 when arresied yesterday ou charge of assai.it, was found to be under the \u2018influence of liquor, On being questioned the boy sa\u2018d that'be, with two other little boys, beught a pint of beet fren John Storan, grocer, corner of McCord awd Swith streets.The Recorder ordered an investigation iuto the affair.\u20144 cowplimentary dinner to the Hou, Mr.Justice Bauboru on tie occasion of his appointment to à seat in the Court ot Queen's Bench, took place ou Tucs- day cveuiog in che Town Hall, Sherbrooke, Mr.R.Heneker in the chair; Hon.BH.Jewell, Judge Doherty, Hon.M.Cochrane, Consul-General Dart and Sir A.T.Galt were numbered among the guests.; \u2014 George Norris, of Pacific Scandal notoriety, now writesto ilatly deny all the derogatory rumors which have so long gove unchallenged.He gays :\u2014\u201c1 deny emphatically the assertion that | ever purloined any papers, that I rifled any private drawers, or that I was advised either one way or the other, and I also deny that I ever received or cen tracted for one farthing for assisting Mr.McMullen.\u201d \u2014 = \u2014\u2014ATTENPT-AT INCENDIARISM, The police were informed yesterday evening that the furniture store of Ed.Percheron, St, Catherine street, was entered on\u2019 Tueslay evening from the rear and a quaatity of coal bi! sprinkled over the floor and contents ; they feared that ingendiarism was intended, and accordingly the constable on thia beat was instructed to watch the premises, particularly during the night.Towards \"10:30 6\u2019 cloak \u201cConstable Lapointe found the door in rear of the store open, and notified the proprietor, by whom it was seomred.CABINET CHANGES.The Bien Public, Ministerial publishes, the following item in its Ottawa telegram this morning :\u2014 \u2019 Hon.Mr.Huntingdon arrived yester- to-day when the ministerial changes necessitated by the retirement of the Hon.M.Dorion were discuseed at length.lt is understood that Mr.8mith be: omes Miuister of Justice, and M.Geoffrion, inister of Marine and Fisheries.There is a question of changing portfolios, and also of the'entry of Mr.Jones, of Halifax, into the Cabinet.but nothing as yet has day.The Cabinet held a long meeting |.or fifteen days, Wor assaniting Conetr| Furlong by ritaniug bis curt against him as bie: was passing near the Wellington street bilge.- Thre case of Lewis and Louis ahn, ling, bailitf, was continued = uptil tomorrow for hearing, and a couple of liquor suits, in which Damage bert and Hugh McKinley are d@tendants, were continued.; Thomas Brennan and Michael Quin- lau, arrested for stepliug lead piping by Detective Cullen, were remanded.John Leonard laborer, IF.X.Perrault watchman, and John Cavanagh, lahorer, were fined for drunkenness.Births, Marriages, and Deaths.Births.Biamor \u2014At Marbieton, Q., on the Nh inst., the wife of Curtis Bishop, Y'ag., Of à s0n.Marriages.Wia1r\u20141n this eity, on tho 11th {nat., n the Kvangellsts Chureb, by th« Rev., Geo: IL Humphreys to Susan trace, only daughter of James Wight, Lrg.Tremrsox, Duran -At Hamtiton, on the 1h Jung, Mr.Wm.Thompson, of Binbrook, to Mrs, Naucy Durham, of Calstorville, NEVTON, FRASER\u2014 At Juuboc, on the 6th instant, Charles Henry Nowton to ccs Fraser, SMITH, WELLSITER\u2014At Hamliton, on the Z20th May, Salem V.Bwlth to Miss Ida K.Wellsher.CLEMLNTS.DOANE \u2014At Bond Head, on tho Sto inst., David Cicments, to Esther Doane, Menthe.Bruprr\u2014In this clyy, on the 12th inat., Rosa Bertha W.tituder, aged 4 yoars and 8 months.The fun: rai will take place from her fathor's residenco, No.73 Sanguinet street, on Sunday MMarngon, the Mth instant, at 2.30 o'clock, to the German Church, and from thenéo to the Mount Hoyal Cemetery.Frionds and acqualntances aro respectful y tnvited to attend, without further notice.- 137-3 MOFARLAWE\u2014AL his residence, Darcheater Avenue, on the 11th tost.James McFarlano, lato of the firm of Burland, Lafricain & Co # Tlo funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, 13th tustint, at 8 o'clock.Friends aud sogualntances are sespoot(ully iuvited to attead without further notice.: 186-8 Scorr\u2014Drowncd, in Burlington Bay, on the 8th 1nst,, Willlam, oldeat agu of Richard Scott, tn the 8th year of nls age, RoLsTON At Hamilton, bn the Sth lustant James Holston, aged 28 years.Marocu\u2014At Pittsburgh, Penn., ou the Sth instant, Riiz) Chislett, wifo of Francis 5, Malloch, of Brockville, Ont.MAOLAREN\u2014At Toronto, on thoGth inat, Mr.Joun MacLaren, of Wakefield, aged 04 yoars, MARXLEY\u2014At Quebec, on the 7th Inst, Mr.Thoma \u2018Michael Markley, aged 67 years.7 cv Vover\u2014At Quebec, on th inst, Mr.Louis Voyer, - aged & years and 5 months.HUMSHUYBXA at Se Ji THE WEATHER, Temperature iu tho shade, by standard Thormome- ter, 0! y larrison & Co., Uplicaun and Mathematical Instrument makors, M2 a114 : 44 re Dame : Rot.t:\u20144 p.m.yesterday, 619 : 8 a.m, to-uay, 68°; 1p.m., 699, Max, 633; in., 840 ; Moan, 61° Standard Murometer compensated and c ed: \u20148 p.m.vosterday, 20:87; a.m today, 80:10; 1 n.m.to-duy, 8020 ontre.{, June 10, 1874.LATEST MOREY MARKET, Jongiug to the Hoyal Yacht Squadron, arrived at Halitax on Thursday from Gibraltar, 28 days, having on board t.arl Charleville as passenger.After remaining for a few days she will proceed on a cruise along this cast and the Gulf of Si.Lawrence, MONTREAL STOCK REPORT.[Reported for TEE ETAR by Bond Brothers.) Trans- STOCKS.Mollers.Buwers.SON, dank of Montreal.ir XK].)ntarlo Bank.\u2026.110% oe ant of B, N.À.| + nase aves ity Bank, B.C.« Tox 101 cers anque du Peupie 14536 .olson\u2019s Bank, nis 11 m ank of Toronto,.an 199 \u2026 J ue Jangues Carl Merchants\u2019 Bank.To hips B uebec Bank., angue Nationale, Union Bank otro pol tan om: uion Ban lank uf Hamil faritumt Ban land the Leavenworth, Lawrence and \u2018| studies.A gang of striking plasterers last evening endeavored to drive away some Lon- iety men at work, when the owner of the building, Mr.Englehart, intepfered, whereupon the gang set upon and beat him seyerely.The police arrived, but the strikers fought them till reinforced, when they fled leaving) two of their memters in the hands of the officers.A GREAT LAND CASE.Sr.Louis, June 10.The great land case between the settlers on the Osage ceded lands in Kansas, and the Missouri, Kansas aud Texas, Gulf Railroads, was argued yesterday before Judges Miller and Dillon, in the United States Circuit Court at Leavenworth, The: title to 960,000 acres of land, valuéd \u201cat\u201d $5,000,000, and the homes of 20,000 settlers are involved, |} THE END OF A COLLEGE REVOLT.Bruxswick, Mg., June 10.Nearly all the suspended students have rencwed their obligation of obedience to ihe College laws, and have resumed their This afternoon, at the usual hour for drill, they answered to the call ofthe bugle, and the military exercises were conducted with fall ranks.TET ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Customs?pipts yesterday, 817,- 543.64.rept 5 7 \u2014 Receipts at the Customs\u2019 to-day, $11,075.03.\u2014 The Directors of the M.N.O.Railroad have retained M.Li.N.Dumouchel to perform their notarial work.\u2014 The annual floral festival of the Russell Hall Sunday Scheel-will-take- ® vrsrcolonial Coaï Copty a.+.T, 11,7 p.e, Bords.1 ss nr Chan &8t L Bab p.c BCHAB.LL.ce no sneossn eer eee Do.£terl.1g6 p.c.\u2014\u2026\u2026.cess Nont.Telegraph Co.108% [* 194 Domtuior Telegraph 1.5 cars Richelieu Nay.Co recs .nhadian Nav, Co 623 .City Passenger Rai 194 2.City Gas Co 127 128 Merchanis' Kxchavge., aR core Mont.Dietrict Pr.baila , 1 ECC anses necn se 106 ver amilton Pr, & L Boe! a.su Cauad.Rolling Stock vey |.erican Car Co.pean \u201c.Canada Engine and ching Company .\u2026.\u2026.sacs rae \u201cer Quebec Fire lusurance.] 105 wo .- Mont.Investment Asso.| .sere care Can R.Equipment Co.103% 103 eer Canada Cotton Manut'g Co| 49% 8 ver Mont.Warehousing (o.-.85 90 a.Colobrook Rolling Mills.| .,, weve oenr que c Guha Pott 8 8 Co.| .,, wee ee raphic Printing Co.eee minion Btock.seer g .C.Sty.YH Gov't D .Cy Ts .seer Gov't Deb.Bp.c.stg.cess Gov't De ae cons oer Bp.o.cy,.Harbor & p.\u20ac Montreal Montreal D Montreal 6 p.\u20ac \u20ac ontreal Corp, Bond Do.8 p.colorist.\u2018 EXCHANGER, Baik nf London 60 days.Moerebants! Bil 2, dù days.Bank On demand on Now Yo Mo.chants\u2019 £2,118, -\u2014 -\u2014 Bark Gold Lraftson New York.par @ \u2014 prem.Gold rates at noon in New Yotk.11 @ \u2014 New Adrartisements this P.M.M4 TO LET, on the firet fiat, furnished, with - or without Board i French fauwily ; gentlemen preferred.Apply at i Ontario strect.37-2 0.Pockct-book contatning Draft for 8300, L | two $10 bills, and & salt amount tn stiver.The finder will bo Iiberally rowa:ded on returning it to 202 Bt, Andre street 137 'T.\u2014If the gentleman wha pangh$ a Canary toe afterhyûn, RB Bi eter rot would kindly return lt to 194 Bt, James street, he would cenfér à preat faver.: 187 Four, on 10th tastant, a Pig.Maloney, 177 Vitro streot.Foy, two Goats.The owner, by applyiby at 313 88.George ANTED, two steady Boys to drive Apply at £95 Bt Lominique street.ANTED, a Whecl-wright; good wages to a good hand.Apply nt 2546 guet tions street.187-3 ANTED, a situation as Gardencr, by a middle- an from the oid try ; well in A > Address Vy 6 Braroion.\u2019 © Gir! as Nurse.Ww a Zon g, tutell Apply ot Duroshar betwiem 4 and 7pm.; 4 187-2 Apply to Mien 1 ©An havo them street.187 Coal Carts.1371 & Pjain Cook ; à young girl to do N En Houstwork; ne washing, \u201cApply stam t Antolus streot.\"VV ASTED, an active young man fo drive a waggon and tnake himeel{ usefnl; must be well d.Apply at 166 t.Joseph strest.Ge wi a situntion as Waiter, by a Address V, 10, San vibe,\u201d © que A at VW ARED, à brssmaten, 4 5 ik.Lawrence FIFTR AVENUE- °C.AND JATRST ETFLES pr SILK HATS Manufactyred an the premises ai the shortest P notice.: Schultze, Reinhardt & Ça; ROQUET! OROQUET STONE CAGED RINGS, The Finest assortiment la the City.E.G.MELLOR, w=.= 885 Notre Dame Sirest, GAYSTAL BLOMK, ; = operies Sunday | fand of the Ts from the Free Church of Scotland to the EE ANTED, 8 Plein Gop; references W ired ; ifèral woges tA] Bem qu RR Te ero « sul le perso.place next Saturday afternoon.\u2014 Arrivals to-day :.Barque Queen, Greenock ; brigte James Landels, Pic- tou, coal; schr.Heloise, Quebec, oil; 8.8.Matthew Cay, London, general.\u2014 Rev.J.Burns, of Kirkliston, and Rev.J.Wilson, of Edinburgh, delegates Presbytetian Churches of America, will arrive in this city next Saturday.~~8t.Paul\u2019s Church, Lachine, was opened on Sunday last by the Metropolitan, who yreached the sermon in the morning; Rev.E.Phelps, late pastor of the parish, officiated in the evening.-Mr.Carr, whose renditions of Tenoy- son\u2019s writings have been so warmly ad- wired, reads this evening in Association Hall, whith, it is to haped, wil] ba vded with an appreciative audience.\u2014 The corner stone of the Baptist Church to be erected at the corner of St.Catherine and City Councillor streets, will be laid next Saturday afternoon at four 0\u2019clogk with the usudl ceremonies.= On the 18th inst., Bishop Bourget .- \u2019 g will preside at the ceremuony of consecrating the altar ornaments, &c., prepared by she members of the Society of the Queuvre des tabernacles, at the Congregation of Notre Dame, .~\u2014 This morning a ferocious young bull,which was being taken from the str.Chambly, made things lively fora while upon the wharf, and finally jumped into the, market basin, from which it was taken after considerable difiouity.\u2014 A boy named Severe lenaud, in the employ of A.A.Stevenson, priater, was brought to the General Hospital -this morning \u2018with his right hand badly crushed, it having been caught in one of the presses, - .\u2014 À Hope Society, formed among the young ladies attending Mrs.Bcott\u2019s Seminary, Dorchester street, has contributed $100 to the Protestant Institution for deaf-mutes, this sum being the proceeds of mn entertainment held in the inary.\u2014 The first public meeting of the St.was held on Tuesday evening, pers Canon Evans in the chair, An address was made by Mr.Oooke, 1st Vice President, and a very enjoyable evening à Join vue spa .a \u2014 Duprez and Benedict\u2019s well-known troupe ot Minairels pear this evening at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall; an excellent programme has been provided and the very favorable population tais troupe en- joya warrants \u2018Che expeotation that the han will be thronged.\u2018l'hey remain tomorrow aud Saturday eveniuge.=.Last night agour 16 o'clock a boy named Obatlie Muth, son of Henry Muth, confectioner, fell from the top of one of the arches erected on St.Lawrence street, upon which he had climbed, to the ground, à distance of 26 feet.CRNTS von wan 10 va Brn Stephen\u2019s Church Temperance Society].at Lachine last evening after a pleagan sai} from Kingston, where she was Luilt by H.Cunningham.The Ariadne is a a very handsome clinkerbuilt craft, all cedar, and copper fastened.She carries a large spread of canvass, and from her fine lines promises great speed.On her way down she proved herself a staunch seaboat, in Lake St.Francis, where she encounfered rough weather and a heavy sea\u2014and also in running the Gallup and Lepleau rapids.The crew consisted of Messrs.F.Whitney, A.G.Whitney, H.G.Evans and H.A.Jackson,of Montreal.COURT OF APPEALS.Presentation eo! an Address te the Chief Justice.© \u2019 \u201cChief Justice Dorion and Judges Monk, Taschereau, Ramsay and San- bora, punctually at ten o'clock this morning, took their seats upon the Bench in the Court of Appeals, when the Batonnier of the Bar, Montreal Section, w Kerr, Esq., Q.C., read the following address of congratulation, the Judges rising and the advocates, who were present in fair numbers, standing : To the Hon.Antoine Aime Dorion, Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's .Bench for the Province of Quebec : \u2018The Montreal Bar beg to offer you their congratulations on your appointment to the highest judicial office :n the Province.; From your career at the Bar they draw the happiest anticipations as to the manner in which you will perform the duties of à Judge.This Court,under your guidance, enters upon a ,new existence.Ou you to u great extent devolves the responsibility for its success or fail.dignity or independenoe of the Bench, of their hearty support.In conclusion, they trust that you will long be spared to preside over and adorn\u2019 this Court, and that after your service oon the Bench is ended your name will go down to posteriy &s that of à wise and upright Judge.' W.H.Kerr, .Batonnier.A.E.Forget, .Secretary.The Chief Justice briefly expressed his acknowledgments, alluding with sentiments of gratification to the cordial feelings existing between the Bench and the ar.MUSICAL .Madame Luceu receives $600 every time ehe sings, There is some talk of promenade concerts, a la Mellon, military band, and one or two good vocalists, in the Crystal Palace.The New York Hera'à says :\u2014Mme.Adelina Patti pays Mr.Strakosch a8,- 000f.à year forféit for postponing her American engagement.Gilmore, of Peace Jubilee fame, contemplates founding a monster music hallis New York, with arbors, cafes, fountains, &c., and rumor points to the Grand Opera House as dhe place in question.RECORDER'S COURT., June 11.There were 24 cases on the lst this 3 discharged, snd } sent down.orderly, $2.50 or 15 days.Joseph Rousseau, 24, grosaly indecent conduct, $25 an1 two months hard labor.The police have been on the watch for this fellow for some time/ Exilda Villomaire, 20, drunk and die- orderly, $8 or one month.Francis Reilly.12, assaulting George Perrault, $5 or ane month, Jean Fautier, furious driving and atealir-g a drive, 85 or one month.Francois X.Dastie, without & number, $3.50 or 8 days, Joseph Peltier, dwturbing the peace, &0c and costs, \u2018 George Howe, assaulting Mrs, Richard Jackson, $8 and costs., .Treffle Desrocher, for permitting a nuisance, $10 and costs, .\u2014 POLICE COURT.~ LL : June 11.The action taken against Mary Coll.ville, Margaret and Mary Jane Henry, for maliciously injuring property by ure: ~ In you the Bar trusts, and tiëg toi\u201d assure you, in all things touching the | morning ; 13 werefined for being druuk, N Louis Laroche, 48, drunk and die-| 3 40, for driving \u201d charged with an assault upon MAW Sip- | RESENT ATION INSCRIPTIONS NEATLY NXBOUPAD = - 2 sr , î EDWIN, COX, .wu - A\u2019 THOS.ALLAN & 60.8, 31 NOTRE DAME STREET.- 190+ A.B BELL, Ne * DrR20F IMPORTER OP has FOREIGN Wien LIQUOES, i 48, 50 & 82 St.Joseph Street, _ _____ MOBFEE ALL 04 OR GOOD BUTTER |\" AND POTATQES, 121 Bloury Street.MUSSEN & MoFARLANK.(ATS! OATSI OATS! AT THE LOWRST MARKET PRICE.Delivered to all parts tho city.J.McCORMICK, Næ 204 Bleury Streot.180-1m J EGHORN, PANAMA AND PALM.LEAFY HATS.SCHULTZE, ; REINHARDT & Co, 291 Notre Dame Street.GOLD RINGS, Thousands to select from BB.G.MEILI OT, 285 Notre Dume Street, CRYSTAL BLO6K.FINE BLACK TEA, 35 CENTS, AT THR CHEAP CASH STORE, 70 & 707 CRAIG STRRE: e PERRYS PARLOR BOOT AND SHOE STORE, W.WARNER & SON, Ga.Cor, Notre Dume and dt, Fre, Xavier sts.Save Your Furs\u20141 1b.Vicat's Insoct Power will save more Furs than 5 lbs.camphor.Wholesale or retail at L.J.A.SUBVRYER'S, 120 624 Cralg street, Testimominl, BERWIOK, Ont., Septomber, 1978, Mr.J.GAznwze, Chomist, Montreal.Sir \u20141t affords mo muoh plensurote give you certificate in favor ef the excalient quality of the \u201cCINGATESE HAIR RENEWER 6 mest of the popular Halr Renewers, but have found none equal to tho orale \u201c An, urs vi So TY SAEs 1.GATES.Prico 75 centa per bettie; threo battles for $2.For sale by Druggists everywh J.GARDNER, Chemist, Manufacturer.Ask for Clugaless Hair Renower.___ li-3aw-wly One bale Carriage Sponges just receoivod, at L J.A.SURVEYE®'S, nn \u201cKo.634 Cradg street.Ix giving the public an opportunity of advertising articles lost free of charge, the proprietors of Tug Kvex- 15\u20ac STAR hope that people who may - find any article which does not ap pear to them of sufficient value te warrant expenses, will recollect that it may be advertised in TEx Bran free, and thst by availing themeel vee of this free advertising medium, they may be the means of restoring a valuable article to its poor, but rightful owner.CLERGYMEN and others connected with the various City Churches (both Protestant and Catholic) will beze- fit thousands of our citizens by sending in Church and other refigious news to Tux Evesine Stan Office, No.91 St, James Street.Notices of Babbath services should be sent in on Friday evening, to ensure pro- mingnee in Batu ays paper.m r that no charge \u2018whatever will be made for insertiig any reli- icue notices, and that all cresds wil) treated alike, The YKVENING STAR\u201d is for sale at ene cent each at the following Nows Stands ; Akin, T., Post-oltico, Point-Bt, Charles.Austin dus, procer, 528 St.Jnscph street.Battlo Broa.stationars,9 Bleury st.Boor, Jong, 41 University M.ai st.sa.Coaiectionery and Fancy Goods xaige Couror, Mrs.K., Varloty Stnre, 4 St.Urbain st.Caror\u2018ady, Thos.\u2026 Vruit Store, 188 Fleur y street, Earpe ter, Goo.bita etore, 21 St, Cathor nest Ceckbuin, J, fruit dealer, 118 Wallington st, Mes.C,, fruis deeler, 03 8t.Catherine st, 134.siraw bonnet clcauor, \u2014 Ht, Antoine street.Cross, William, groceries, &c., Forfar st, PolntSt Charle:, Chisholm, C.R., 4 Co.Honatonture Depot, and tho trains by their Nows Agents, Clements, J., grocer, corner of Anderson and gauchetiero o ix, nr hOB,, 69 Craig» ark, Geo.frait story, corner of Ottawas 1 ! Colbo ne Dawce, W., étationer, 18!, Place d\u2019Armes, Dawes, W., atationor, £c., 64 Bt, Mary st, Dorlon, 8 fancy toy and trunk store.\u2014 94, Mary street, Maurice, Dallas, confectionor, 906 Seigneurs street, Delsuey,J., 50 Beary st.Donaldson, W.fruit store, 77) St, Catherine st, Lawar, Mre., 201 8t, Urbain street, Küliott, Mray, earthon ware, dc.&b 84, Joseph st.Flood, ¥.G.yrozer, corner of Lagauchetlero an bt ts, t.Cons 3 Gaudron, Geo, fruit and confeciL NO, = Did tr confeciiozory, No, St Grey, J., 451 Welltnzton st, Gauthier, Eaward Charles, fruit stora, 473 St Gilligan, John, BO Vitre st.g1uson, Mra, fruit store, 8t, Josoph at.Humphreys, W.8., Toys, Fancy Goods, Statiouery, , SEB Cathorine girest.Hagan, Mrs.fruit store, 100 Ht.Antoine st.Lawlor, Mra, fruit store, 119 McUord st.- Laveile J.fruttand news dopot, 4}, Chaboills are.Lyons, 8., grocery store, 488 Bonavonture at, arentrord, lore, i Craig st.Merrison, .; utreo W.Clge bacçon urray, J., Bt Payne.Goo.navent: » Perry, Jd.L., stationery, &¢ r'oôrner BL Laurence and Uratg sty.Parent, B., truit storo, 686 84.Mary st, Fayette, 4 Barber aud pews dopey 1) Notr Tout, J, fruit store, 084 86.Catherine st, Kasseli F.J., frait dépot, LA wafleutorr cornet Of Nazareth st.Ractoot, A, fruit store anû nows depot, 1 Cour- Reay, R., 10y8 nnd fancy gooûx, Ci Dorchester at.Bmilr Mrec feats #1010, 415 \\Wollngton sh Kerr, Miss, fruits.conieotonery, and fandy good \u2019 rapt Hermine and darcre st 7 goods Laughran, J., urocer, 16d Metord st.Lalumiere, v.confectioner and fruit store, 745 84, 2 ce cine nest.ayne, John, grocer, corner Hr Macdaten stn.Tier Wellington aud Brayth, J.nowr depos, Senecal, Andrew, fruit and vows store, 545 Cra ree Bmith, 8, nowsdealer, » Mountaln at.- btole, Nrk cal oil etdro, & Bt, Urbain st, IANO FOR SALW, squaro, round.#75.Appiy ai Honayentare atPoot order ; price HEAY SHIRT STORE.OXFORD SHIKTS! I\" OXFORD SHIRTS | Oxford Shirts for 81.50, worth 82,50 WHITE SHIRTS! WHITE SHIRTS! have used | Cooper, Wm,, coal 011, #c., 43 Jurors os, - Cotfine.Thor.i No.375 Notre Dame Streot, _.L immediately.\u201d been definitely decided.byterian Church was struck and con.Loxpox, June 11.¢ fee VEN VORE juno 12th, pm sliérably damaged.The lightning ran] Tye University.of Cambridge has con YACHTING HU to 0) down™\"the \u2018end \"of \u201cthe church in four ferred the honorary de of Doctor of = .MOWTNEAM CEE places, and completely stripped one side Laws on James Russell Lowell, of Bos- À fine new yacht, the Ariadne, owned Groenbacks beught at a atscoant of.10 to of the spire.Co ton., | by Mr, Fred.Whitney, of this city, arrived Tt atoning free Bi to 00 E.& A.PERRY, Yacht Marcia, Captain Warder, be- vo Niw York, June 11, not payable in Now York, 1 por cent exis, (Lato of Burt's, Prookiyn.) .e C E.PARISEAU, .DEALER IN FURNITURE, ?49 NOTRE DAME STREXT.; BED-ROOM SUITES, With latest styles Dreusing-Osses ahd Bo:k-Dagce DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, Yancey Brackets of Now Dosiga-.CANE-SEAT ONAIRS, MABULX-:U?T4t) \"8, BTATUNTTE STANDS, ere, Montreal, Troprister ana 47 the USUM variety of sexviesabio artioie.: SAS 1re JUST RECEIVED, CHEAP LOT OF A CROCKERY.GLASSWARE AND CUTLERY, Es At No.689 Craig Street.3830\" EMP «&'60/>g7 PERFECT-FITTING SHIRTS \u2018 ARB WORN BY HUNBREDS OF GENCLEMEN, KEMP & CO.° GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ROTABLISEMENT No.306 Notre Dame street.N.B.\u20148hirts and Collars mado to order.A.D.DALY, CHILDREN'S | Iargest asso: t al ut - sale prices fre in tho etly\u2014rotul ut whole - 426 and 428 Notre Dame Street.oi wo (Near SL Petor stree.) Prior + OY BRADY BROS.50Q PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM 598 St.Joseph Street, 598.NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS) CHANDELIERS, FEN, Dams, oro a CKETS, BR, &c.Just recolved from the manufact rye and varied Asortmoent, of the above go a hie fl quality, style an Tice 1] celled In tha atts?\u201d Le, rorpcctfauly séiioited 598 ST.JOSEPH STREET._ 7-803 \"M ANUFACTURER QF, AND DEALER IN, FURKITURR, P.DORAN, 186 & 188 St.Joseph street, ha hand al tock of Buttes, Couches, \u201cWear a i Hn price élschptions, dou de.which Sa mote ey eet) reduced price for vash.oh ho Mae?ADBURY'S COCOA ESSENCE oonsists solely of fine th tho oxoees of arty Atte ne Locos mT oontequentiy, throe times tho atron fthe a by ol rod Cocoas eo largely advortised, It le » 5 as à Jight and while to tho luvalid it 16 iuval 16, con 18 does, over 34 pox cent of flosh forming ele: at ouoe nutritious aad palatable.tho 98 and jo only), at oan IX & Sole Agents for the LOISELLE & CO.'S SALB- .zoous, 170 to ,187 ST.JOBRPH ATREKT, ave constant} h .ha i, comin a the largest ausertment im ock Mattressen and Excels 150 Brian Wrought Iron Dedatoads, from the bess 809 Wesden Bodsteads of every style, 88 Coucties ofievery atyln, 17 07 A Boras of svory stylo.ests of Drawers of ever 1 50 Bideboards.7 style.150 Tables of all sorts.150 Washstande.Writing Desks, 408 Woed » \u2019 ce Serio cou arior jd Cooking Stoves, ww gies.1 Family Carriage.8 Express ons.$ Botleve nn | kngines, of 7 ond 8 orve-powes, Terms cauy.: M.LOIBRLLE & CO, cod\u201d 179 to 187 At.Joweph street.HE FINEST STOOK OF LADIES and GENTS\u2019 PURSES and POCKET BOOKS, to bo had is the Lominion of Canada, sas brag) ali the latest styles of the best Hoglfeh, Frofich and Ameriean makers, can be had at G.à W.CLARKE'S Pocket-book Emportum, next the Witness Printing Office, St.James street.ONDON, A' PILGRIMAGE, by G » Bons and Nn - eS a vu AMEN 82; Our price, $18.BATTLE BROS,, 118-Sa we Ko, 0 Bleury street, near Craig: HINA HALL, .QUEENS BLOOK, - A 930 ST.CATHERINE ATRIWY, Strang: to say, the boy did not sustain daubing the door of Mr.Heyman\u2019s resi- Spring Goods just oponing, coe Diaser arsed beyond a severe shock to hi® dence, Point St Charles, with stove-| White Shirts for $1.60; $1 por dos, me RE A RT Tue grest vale of buikding lots at Lau- pipe varnish, was diemissed, no evi.loss than wholosalo prices, at \u201c4e wae | ou, il takes place on Safurday sfler- dente being adduced to prove that they mi , JOHN FIGAN ila pot a fhe, digne four were tho culpable Poe { DESMARIEAU & BOND 5, Dealer ta all kinds of \u2019 new vi 8 wi 1 18 i or twent; ofr : à plendld oprértoniy x «Der op ribers Fort vie Socd 87 0rimsaty 415 Noiro Damo Street, W00D AND COAL, peed ora lot to build one on.Special sud Édouard Orloans, a young carter, $6 Near MoGLL streak, jr #0 ST, JOSRPH STRRET, ! TITER wren THEI CTR JT a EI ny CARPIAGES.Agent for ** Harris, HIN Manufactorio ; Company.» ig BE rer EE ASR api - pris I ps UE FE me Eee aEs 2 1 SR like a captive, bound to the chariot .of \"with a troubled exclamation, he .eye brightened.He was about to make wood Chace Instinctively he returned te his bed, without taking notice of aught, until bis eye encountered the face of a female, in a large portrait hanging upon the wall, upon which the moonbeams played brightly, Then he uttereds wild cry, and buried Kis face in his pillow.CHAPTER VI.The cold, grey light of morning, fore- ed its chill beams through the diamond- ed panes of Erle\u2019s chamber-window ere he moved from the position in which, sobbing bitterly, he had sunk into a eep.decp sleep ; ; e felt like a chained lion; he had heart enough to meet and dare any difficulty fate might weave for him, but here, as at scheol, felt himself manacled Lord Kiagswood, compelled to halt or move as he dictated, unconscious of the real nature of the pe ive by which Tus lordship exercised the right to govern his movements.Leaping from his trance-like Bleep confusedly round his chamber, and was a minute or so before he could satisfy himself that he waa in his own room.At length his eyes rested upon the portrait facing the foot of his bed, and Fo the week.Sales at $5.95 to 6.05 tor Pot ; Pear] $8.ke 8.50.Receipts moderate.Barley\u2014 Inactive ; prices range from $0.95 to 6c per 48 lbs.\u2019 Corn\u2014Quiet, 70c to 75¢ per bush of 56 lbs.\u2019 Cheese\u2014Inactive ; factorv fine, lle to ll4c; choice, lilc to 11ÿc.Lard\u2014firm, at 11}c to 12c.Butter \u2014Market quiet, tendency downward; New Western, in tinnets, No 1, 20c to 21¢; No 3, 186 to 19c; No.3, 17e to 18c.Pork\u2014Market steady.New Mess, in spected, $19.25 to $19.60 ; Thin Mess, 18.25 to $18.50 per bri.of 200 lbs.Oaimeal \u2014 Market firm, at $6.60 to $5.70 according to quality.n° carce sales at 54 to 550 per 32 Peas\u2014Firm at 90c to 92c per bushel ef 60 lba., limited transactions.Wheat \u2014 Market.quiet, at $1.32 to $1.33 for U.C.Spring.tions.Salt-Quiet ; Pine, 81.30; Coarse 1.05 to 1.10.Imports.Comparative statement of Imports at the 0 rt of Montreal from lst Jan.to 11th June in each year, inclusive.eaving a deep sigh he proceeded to at- mar tire himself, in moody thought.! \u201c0 B He passed into the nad and Bar found there, awaiting him, Kinge- wood\u2019s valet.\u2018 There was something peculiar in the expression of this man\u2019s face, which excited an instinctive repugnance in Erle\u2019s t A frown settled vpon the brow of the e-faced youth as he beheld him, and e said, sharply and curtly\u2014 ¢ Why are you here 1\u201d \u201cBy the commands of Lord Kings- wood, of Kingswood,\u201d returned the valet, in à tone especially offensive to Erle.It was as though he had eaid\u2014¢¢ From your waster and from mine.\u201d Erle felt the implied taunt instantly ; the color rushed into his cheek and his an impetuous observation, but he checked himself.Altering his manner to one of lofty coldness, he e the valet communicate the object of his visit, and then leave him alone, .The valet, however, in his quiet, passionless tone, acquainted him that he was there at the request of Lord Kings- wood to attend upon him, and that fe was further ordered to remain with him until his lordship himself appeared.As Lerd Kingewcod had expressed an intention of favoring him with an interview, Erle made no reply, but seated himself with but: poor appetite to the breakfast prepared for him.Fer some time no word d between them, but presently the valet said, in an oily, insinuating voice ¢ | am afraid you have not had à re éteshing sleep, air.You have made but a poor repast.\u201d ¢¢ Is a want of appetite a-natural consequence of disturbed sleep 1\u201d asked Erle, col dy \u201c ouvhs ve had: disturbed sleep, I perceive,\u201d returned the valet, evasively.\u201c\u201c I |; don\u2019t wonder at it.\u201d * Why not?\u201d inquired Erle, raising \u2018his eyes to the man\u2019s face.He was rather struck by the very significant expression he perceived upon it.The valet shrugged his shoulders.¢ This portion of Kin, Manor- house is part of the original erection, built in the time of Edward the Second by an old baron or lord of the manor,\u2019 he replied.¢ There are miany strange atirios told about this wing of the building, that sleeping apartment, and the yoom we sit in, in particular,\u201d Erle started.The valet with « glance beneath his put browe, perceived it and added « I have no faith in such idle, super stories, and I am sure that you are à young gentleman of too bold aud brave à nature to permit thém to have effect u \u2018 \u201cne face of Perle became\u201d à shade REMARKS.Ashes \u2014Decresse compared with last year, 633 brls.Receipts for the week, 303 t rls.Pot ; 24 brls Pearl Flour \u2014~Decrease in receipts, 34,424 0,122 brie.brls.Receipts for the week, Wheat.\u2014Increase in receipts, 424,891 bueh.Receipts for the week, 256,261 bush.i Corn.\u2014Decrease in receipts, 516,468 bush.Receipts for the week, 71,303 bush, Pork.\u2014Increase mn receipts, 4,160 brls.Receipts for the week, 456 brls.Butter \u2014Decrease in receipts, 16,987 tubs.Receipts for the week, 464 bris.B \u2014Decrease in receipts, 39,207 bush.ipta for the week, 0 bush Peas\u2014Increase in receipts, 148,819 bush.Receipta for the week, 80,053 bush.Lard.\u2014Decrease in receipts, 1,976 brle, Receipts for the week, 150 brls.Cheese.~Decrease in receipte, 2,971 boxes.Receipta for the week, A6, bus.Oats\u2014Increase in receipts, 91,048 bush.Receipts for the week, 1,848 bus.Exports.Comparative statement of Exports at the Port of Montreal to Great Britain, Ireland, Halifax, Pictou, St.John, Prince Kdward's Island, 8t.John\u2019s, N.F., Marseilles, Havans, \u2018Boston, Montevideo, Buenos Ayres, Austra- lis, &c., Jan.1st to 1lth June, inclusive.: a REMARKS, Ashes \u2014Decrease aompared with laet ear, 917 bris.Export for the week, 70 brls.Pot ; 15 bris.Pearl.Flowr.\u2014Increase in exports, 14,178 bris.Exports for the week, 95,628 brie.Whoai.\u2014Increase in Exports, 867,649 bus.Exports for the week, 705,723 bush, Corn.\u2014Decrease in exports, 183,006 bush.Exports for the week, 69,847 bush, Pork.\u2014Decrease in exports, 1,006 brls Exporta for the week, 25 brls.{ter ~\u2014Decresse in ex , 80,080 tubs.Exports for the week, 605.Barley.~Decrease, 3,304 bush, Exports, none., = Increase in 89,476 Push.Expôrts for the week, 104,125 a ' ) he passed his hand over his precis .though a throng of new and Lard.\u2014Inctrease, 8,188 bris.Exports Libre, k \\ \u2018 78 ten acres near vance of ls to 28 per cwt.Arrivals, 5,902 boxes.Cheese.\u2014Some new has arrived which cells at irregular rates.Arrivals, 14,002 boxes.Lard.\u2014Continues in excellent request, and prices are up to 50s to 51a percwt, Boston Market.\u201d Flour \u2014Demand limited; no change to note in prices.We quote Superfine at $5.00 to 5.50 per brl.; common extras, $6.25 to 7.00 ; red wheat extra, including Minnesota bakers\u2019, $6.75 to 8.00 ; Ohio and Michigan, $7.00, to 8.00.Oats.\u2014Market firm at 63c to 67c for brown, mixed and No.2 white.Butter.\u2014No change ; prices are firm ; best lots of New York and Vermont sell at 28¢ to 29c in wholesale lots, and at a cent or two advance from jobbers; g lots of Northern sell at 26\u20ac to 27c, and common at Z0c to 22c; Western sells from 25c to 27c for fair to fine.Market firm, and the supply of new is limited to the receipts Ohio, as none have been received from the Vermont factories.Prices are firm, uote new at 13c to 160 for whole milk an paris skimmed cheese.ga\u2014Market firm for fresh Eastern at 15c, and for Northern at 18c, with a fair supply.American Crep Prospects.- \u2014_\u2014 Hops.\u2014Hope throughout this section 27 are looking finely and growing rapidly.|\" One gentleman, who has a fine yard 0: me, informs us that vines watched by him after the recent warm rain,grew from \u2018\u2018seventeen to pine- teen inches in twenty-four hours.\u201d The ig pretty lively climbing ; but it was no uncommon thing for vines in many yards to ¢ pu'l out\u201d from six to eight inches in length during that time.Our market continues dull, sales being very few.Two growers in town, who refused from 40 to 50 cents per pound last fall, were lad to receive 18 to 26 cents per d or their crop one day last week; Sitters are holding with the expectation of an advance.\u2014 Waterville, Y, June 4.: Hop yards in this vicinity, new and\u2019 old, start splendidly as a rule.The few exceptons are the quite old and grub infested yards.Very strict attention is 1d this year to the early cultivation.here are a few lots yet unsold in this vicinity, but the demand for them seems to be light.We have heard of no sales within five miles of this place for many weeks.The last made was at 25 cents.\u2014Oriskany Falls Cor.Waterville Times, May 28.A correspondent of the Albany Argus says :\u2014Large quantities of hops are still being held by growers in Otsego county, a report to the contrary notwithetanding.Growers are disposing of their stocks as fast as possible at from 24 to 30c; per.1b.Hop roots are said to haye wintered well, and the spiting in of poles in most in.varde est of Poet Platos in Tor yalir, west o n, in ) lave been seb out.\u2014Utica Hoe, Juned.| Thehop vine has wintered very well throughout the hop district of the except in in localities, and the certain favorable weather of the pest fortnight has given the vine & rapid « Very few old hops remain in the hands of growers, the \u2014Coopersioon Journal, June 4.Hop have commenced hops, he rillg-\u2014promisin to partake of the fp and favorgble growth of other pro- dncts in time to In Malifaz Miorispgs.Butter, fresh, 280 to 30c per Ib.Market dull and quotations lower; Superior Extin, $7.80 to $7.90; Bxtrs Saperine, $7.30 to $7.50.Super fine, 86.40 to 06.40.Oate\u2014P.KE.Island 70a per bushel, Canadas none.Oatmeal -Cansds, per brl., 98.50 to $1.00.Nova 8ootia, none : B Firm, per bush., $1.25.tr Dati Bole 790 to bc: » \\ are held at 250.to 800.growers in, and the vine looks eh nf ' Middjetrergk CN.AY a | KE.MONIQUE A RE OST ETAL PALAUE, The mou Oompiste end Laxurious Bathing Institute BATHING HOURS.7g Erte hada a son DAVID A.A.MAOBRAN, ML D, Proprietos.OSTUMES! COSTUMES! MR.& MRS.CUMMING, (Late of Marshall § Snelgrove\u2019s, London,) MANAGERS OF THIS DEPARTMENT.Will bo epened this day, 400 doses COUPR ALEXANDRE GLOVES, PERFECT, ALL THR NEW SHADES, and every size at 750.per pair.H.BEAUDRY & CU, No.278 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL 118 HE und od s to inform Lary tion de ve Lyric Ar varné As usual.fox past favoes, and volictitne » coatnatace fs dent, JOHN O.SHARPE, CITY EXPRESS AND LIVERY OPFICR, me Jame Horay Burress, VIOTORIA SQUARE.\u2014 CG.ARMSTRONC CABINETMAKXER AND UNDERTAKER, VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL I have had the Agency for \u201cPI8K)8 MBTALLIO BURLAL CABER\u201d {a Camads for ths inst fifteen years, and now have introduced several other patterns, much superior to the uld styles tn finish.EL E ADVISED and pay a visit to HUBBARD\u2019S8 OPTICAL BTORE, 299 Notre Dame Street, Where will be found one of the best Stocks of all kinds of OPTICAE GOODS, in this city.A large assortment of OPERA GLASSES, STERBO- SOOPIC VIEWS ef every description, and a hum dred other articles of miscellaneous usefulness and \u2019 GR0.J.NUBBARD, ornoax, | 200 Notre Dame street, Thres doors East ef Prinoe\u2019s Maste More a 5 perche, Nowen Lymsae, OE Cuavitisers nom DAVID, HON.'r.BN.CUSHING, [sm a.Jomo, P.ROBERTO ot Mears J.EROWNINS, & Bea DUNCAN MOCORMT MAJOR MILLS Mon | Bag.GENERAL AGENCY FOR PROVINCE OP QUEENO 99 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL CANADA - OYAL INSURANCE 00, OF LIVERPOOL, (FIRE AFD LIPEA Capital .$10,000,000.Funds invested .12,000,000.Annual income .5,000,000 Britigh Xmerica Fire & Marine Xguranée Company, Established 1833.Ril descriptions of Ingurances effected at Curfent fatep.Hvou McLrnsan, Esq., Dirstv Montel M.H.GAULT, Agent, 164 ST.Jamts STREKT.CABINET FURNITURB, AR No.448 Notre Dame street, The ussertèore have just opened an slegaat end tu rooms, ea HRISTMAS PRESENTS.|g Bian order; _- Water Wh Water Wheels, Water Whosls Castin Kinds tn Tro or Base\u201d ; oball 4 and Hos: Bevora) small Forisastal and Bollèrs always jo stock.Kiso, side wheel stommboat High preseure En- a side- steam gins, x 26, with à nolf-contained Boller IRE! FIRE! FIRE! Small applignoes, promptly us ba tod many Glsastroas fre, a cod ORNBON FORCR PUMP and FIRE ANKIHILATO! & great success.The following oan has proved \u2018The taken from à large number :\u2014 \"are Telegram from ox-Alderman FrrH, London, June \u2018Bend another dosen of the Jouwson; did good service at a fire last night.\u201d td Hambly, Belleville, says: \u201cTo it I ows the Se ae trotteur ou able ace bat ps It for Its eign a wold 1 not © Canadian > n, of April 17th, 1878, œays:\u2014 \u201cWe L oriié 0\u2019 menkion & little Jo hand-pamp, of Mr.@ 8.Racey\u2019s, whioh nl in keeping the fire from spreading, and the way in which {1 Shrew the water was the theme of auch praies.Guaranteed equal to any $59 Extingwisher tn the au pi otès plo fou the \u2019 W.C.NUNN, General Agents, Bellavills, Out JAMES WRIGHT, ING, &0., do.Factory 8 to 15 Dr.Arrorrs Prauer, and 801 OnAre.Depot and Offos : 27 Sr.Arrores Braxms \u2019 Samples of Wooden O: and Le seen at the Mew York and Boston -Planoforte Oompeany's Show-rooms, 40 and 439 Notre Dame Plans and Estimates farnished for Carpetings ow Pittings on appliostion af the Office, or by letter addressed to Box 983, Montreal.JOHN H, R.MOLSON & BROS, ALR AND PORTER BREWERS, 286 St.Mary Street, Montreal, POI oo hs tons ats of ALE md Tho tore gaarty ride are supplied by we with our labels, and have liberty tp use them :\u2014 oeseiinacene «++.Visitation streeh Lagenchetiers Telos b Hoa, ve ore Hogue.Jan À elntyre.& F.P.CURRIE & CO, 4% GREY NUN STRERT, MONTREAL, W .at PTG IRON, DAR INOR, SOILER PLAYES, GAL VAHIZKD TRON, CANADA PLATHS, 1 THE BOSTON 8TOVE COMPANY, Provipaxce, R.I.COOXING-*TOVRS for COAL and WOOD.HOUSE SHINGS IN GRBAT VARIETY, PLUMBING, GAB and STEAM-FITTING.Jol prom; attended to by careful and exposes promptly 7 ; THR _ BEAVER STAMPING COMPANY, No.106 McGill Street SIGN OF THE COFFER POT._ 1 TOVES! STOVES! STOVES! JOHN STATE, CORNER OF \"y Dorchester and Bleury Stroots, begs 10 intimate $0 his customers and the public in geberai that he bas on hand the follow fret COOKING-RANGES AND STOVES; hab -7%, Blast Range, Soverel; Prec asie, a, de Jobbing punctually atiended to.9 ALL IN IRON\u2014SPRING, 1874 \"17 BTOVES AT REDUCED PRICES.sprclally 3dapted fais class COTE dore, are scripts selling at reduced prices almost every de STOVES AND IRON BEDSTEADS.can be supplied at $14 and 116 ST.JAMES STRERT, 53 CRAIG STREET, 4 BT.CATHERINE STREET, RAST, - Oz, at the Foundry, eomer of INEPECTOR and WILLIAM STRERTS.W.CLENDINÉENG.LEGAL NOTICES.SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.84 Will be sold on Momday, the Fifteenth June neat the heur of Ten of the clock in the forenoon, a the office of Wright, Brogan & P; Notaries and Commissionere, t.Francois Xavier street, the following lot of land and premiscs belonging to the communante de biens heretofore existing between the late Bamuel Jackson, iu his lifotime of the omy of Montreal, trader, and Dame Catharine Logan, his wife, vis.: An Emplacement situsts in the said City of Mont real, bounded in front hy St.Lawrence Tear one lane, on the Ldy the Hetre Guerard, contalaing twenty-five feet street, twenty-soven feet in front ofl St Lawrence in front on St.Charles Barromme street, and ane bundred and Prenty-fonr feet in depth, the Theis tng more og less, with a two-story woodan house facing on St.Lawrence strest and other buildings thereon erected, and which said lot is ow known upon the Cadastre for the Et.Lawrence Ward by the pamber three hundred and thirty-si hy BOILER: Conditions made kno qd all informatl Al Mods of repairs pRsciaally Mn0ed 19.urate Caio Tarionlar SHIRAI 10 88 ado Kiros\u2019 vedi mar» )y quired given on appiieatiou to non re us An °\u201d Iagot Copper, LU an Cemek aw WRIGHT, BROGAN 4 PANET, N O 8S HAM.mor TX 405, BEDDING.So.Sey Antimony, \u2018 Br, genada Cemen 198 8w-faw otaries Commlsseners.Al sh the most moderate prises.|- Tire Cay, Garden Vases, SA LE BY AUTHORITY OF J.& W, HILTON Load Hire Som Bounties Pe JUSTICE Parr az, POLIOT xn DEED BOX EN- |= = rt Sey otthe month 67 unes IDftanl ei POSE den dE 8, 0 ° VELOPES.PAINTERS, so.SETI OA SOA, CRATE wad SED SPR I98 Fp forenoon it (bé, Oice oof Mesera.Waiow SCHENKS PATENT BLOTTER, RULER, PAPRR A : 88.Franeols Xavier strovt, Montreal, the following CUTTER and MEASURE COMBIWND, RUNDELL & YOUNG, MINERAL SPERM OIL, the marrsap of Dame Bobeoes Laine and Jame _\u2014_ HOUSE 'RON-EXPLOSIVE.: round or Emplacement, si Ÿ The above are well worthy the attention ef All \u2019 S108 ai das ares des > or Sm of metal mercantile men, 7 \u2019 FRESCO aed end eosncmical Off tu use; fre Bi KR de) Sn fe IR ._-\u2014 : .- without \u2018aay revise mess: y : bounded in front by Bt.M.street, in rear b GEO, HORNE & SON, PAINTERS, MAVOR à RAMSAY SA de co als Es opte Den eo .No.94 Bi Stroet, Montreal.: Dao noue wnciosed, with fhe North-pest baie 71 & 73 St.Francois Xavier street, oury (Late Jan.Pare) Ber dOr ordotta leh te rae ot fro te RAINING, PAPKR-WANGINO, GRAKING, OOL- ; _, , outers, either foot ar with carriages ine RI - RING, do, ds 98 St.Francois Xavier Stroet, |Z: gi en foo wide, sow exit Pise pont EW HANDY GENERAL Poe street to the North-east of said Lot hercby desori OLARS CILDING AND RE MBO4BIXO.norTnaL.n A DO Anon at Sig ereby descr ATLAS, Spsclal aébention given bo Banners sud Window Mary's Ward, dap 2 of Bacoeû the Beviverk hades.BUILDING SOCIETIES.Office for tne registration division of Montreal, mr als Sue | rat DE tbe pan VE Gaine even) er DAWSON BROS.\\V HITE LBAD AND COLOR |T)OMINION BUILDING prairies den a 2e nier sara \u2014\" Quvsen : 88 8e.Jançue 8 M » 151-2aw-8ve Notaries And Com TCTs.dt A.RAMSAY à SON, \u2014 CANADA, ___ have the ORL Ln comprieneiry ol OF Mos | PE Se Cao à Morte des no Tr i TT Pent provi PhS oe on and complete, with most plant \u2014 hy, with a compiler Le mative power, eaabling thôre to supply.White for subeertption, tn sasres NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.fous dir LOREW, HW.G.contaîn- tend Colors, a hy 01, mon rellable of Droge nd for leo ie Mantes re months.To pee amir cami Mage.SE Ce ares Zoe Brive fr es nh, og are #UPEAIGE count, 1 : ' Trade, 07 determined to establish » reputation which left |arge margin of prodite bo Sorm rest In the matter of GUILLAUME LAURENCELLE, of - Rage at ' Ia this braach of their business for the ¢ ma ILLADM eth Trader, ne : and serviceable sa Pr Ere hx Joon fr ume well In nally a8 having been in partnership 19 ST.JANES STREET, Ochres.Umbery, Slennas, Oxides, and ali d under m Miahoe PT tami A fer tour amount tted with Le Society fee staked paris Fawe and firm ot LAURENCALLS à VART, .; MEURALOIA tà sometime :| Productions [n an desirod, wad In pas ing months.Insolvent.ï = lows area Rav to œult buyste.Persons funds can ; profitable end sat On Friday, the Twenty-atxih day of Jane next, the metiem (hat it ie à 1\" orks : Inapestor sat Oolsage Meets.invostasents in the permanent stooiz; Endensigned will apply to the Court for à dis vaste Trio ot formats om .= na EP, AU AN LAUREKCRLLA, on A died ja = À \u2014\u2014 Per OULMNT, OT.PIERAX 8 AUGK ALI IED, oa JUS ES ED EE D* + \u201cace ELL, M.THOMPSON, meena, sos 0 A a 7 - con ; ; actions.Pains Apts x No, $0 CEMKTERY' TEBBT, pm (CENTS FOR AALE at the Sras D aa roms rot \u2019 \u2018 f , ing very Goseivtion.Al week FROM QUEBEC : Themen, 3g od ane \" Bt.Lawrenoe.hd August ne Thro Tic! from all inte We: t REDUCED BATES: cates Rene to Saracen de rti sirous of bringing out their friends.Through Bills ing issued on the Continent and In London for all parts of a, and In the United Btates to est.For freight or pass: apply to TEMPERL CARTER DARKE, Bieter strost, Londen 3 W.Y.WEEKS & CO., Barbican, Plymouth; ROS# 4 00., Quebec; or DAVID SHAW, Mon! OMINION LINE, Une in intend- LIVER- and These vessels have very superior accommodation LS, dy meme Speed are issu u ces th ous of bringing ouf friends.os d The steamers of this line are intended to from Quebeo for Liverpool as follows :\u2014 tat be had at all the prino Canad val Tickets cany Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in For Freight gr .SPECIAL: NOTICE, g ETAYS LINN STRAMSHIP = COMPANY, Naw Yoax ro GLaseow, Izvansoon, BaLram AND LONDONDERRY.ti \u201chis Line constats of the following new, Clyds-built stsemers : ide \u201c Penmeytvante,\u201d : * \u2014 The steamers of WA Line will sait from plex 88, Morth River, Kew kurk, on every alternate Wednesday, aa follows >= \u201c » Drafts issued far Si and upwards.Der passage snd freight, apply to AvwrIN, BALD 2 oo.m9 0 iD.A ANSRLE,Y oki JNTERCOLONIAU COAL 'MINING COMPANY, DRUMMOND COLLIERY, PICTOU COUNTY, NOVA SCOTIA, OFFER FOR BALE F.0.B., IN PICTOU HARBOUR, THFIR CELEPRATED STEAM & HOUSEHOLD COAL, FRON THE ACADIA BEAM.Apply to H.A.BUDDRR, Vi-a-President, 4 and 5 Unlan Bulldinge, Montreal; 0810 ROBERT SIMPSON, Manager, 0-lm Westville, Nova Bootia OSKING & JONES, COAL AND WOOD MERCHANTS, , Deavsns 1» BCRAP IRON AND JUNK OF ALL KINDS, Nos.253 & 255 William Street, MONTREAL, 17 S.W.BEARD & CO CHEAP COAL, Ne.54 McGILL STREET.f Canad.Detroit, Milwaukoe, Chicago and other pointe in the ] 4s m.; 8t.Johns, 10.058.) Whole trains run through between Montre Boston without ch a I ontreal and The scenery on this line incindes Lake Memphre- ace the Passampsio River Valkæ, Cryetal °, White Mountains, and Lake Winnspeaaukee.BPECIAL EXCURSION TO LAKE MEMPHRE- MAGOG.Tickets, good to start on either train on Saturd.and to return on either train follow Moudez fro Vig and return, will be sold en and after June T tickets and informati call at the General Office, M2 st.James street, om ° A.B.FOSTER, 187 Manager.(CENTRAL VERMONT RAIL- A RUAD.BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINE.SHORTEST ROUTE, VIA VEAMONT GENTE 4 RAILROAD.4 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.COMMENCING v- MAY Seu, 1874.Day Express leaves Mo.treal at 900 a.m.1 ta Boston, via lowe + arriviny t 98 loaves Montreal at 3.46 p.m.for Boston, vis Lowell, Lawrence, or Fitchburgh ; also, for New York, via 8prinafield or Troy, arriving .n Boston at 8:40 a.m., and Now York at 13% p.m.- TRAINS GOING NORTH AND WEST.Day Tess leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 6 a.m.; a-1m., arriving in Montreal a.9.80 p.m.lent Exproes aves Boston ae p.m., tia Lowell a w York at p.n., via eld, arrivin Montreal ato: aa, 10 Springfield, arriving Lu + Pullman Bleeping Cars are attached to the Xight ton, and Mon! an ingfiold, and W Biréping Cars botwroen Bt Kivans wd mo, Wagner Pullman Drawlng-roo: San ou Day Express n For tickets snd freight rates, apply at Vermout Oentraj R.R.Office, No.80 Bt Jamce street.\u201d J.W.HOBART, Gon°\u2019l Süpt.St.Albans, May 23, 1874.12 \\ nN ANADA CENTRAL AND BROCKVIILE AND OTTAWA RAILWAYS Buy your Tickels or OTTAWA vie BROCKVILLA, a made with Grind Trauk Tralos THREE EXPRESS TRAINS VALI! Lx, 7.30 a.10., 4.00 pra 1 .90 a.m.4.00 p.m.OTTAWA, 9.80 mer 4.45 Bom REXTREW, 8.00am.3\"M nm ARRIVE OTTAWA, 8.00 p.m., 19% p.m, Pp: NTREW, 200 p.m.9.80 p.m, BROCKVILLE, 1.60 p.m., 9.4) p.ta.These roads arc of the sane guage as the Grand Trunk, and there Is conacquently no transhipmont of freight, when in car H.ABBO:T, Manacer- \u2019 1 Brockville, 8th May, 1673.SEWING-MACHINEB.GEORGE HARVEY, Dealer in all kinds of First-class RE WING-MACHINES AND FINDINGS, No.341 NOTRE DAME STREET, CORNER ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STRERT, MONTREAL, All Machines warranted as represented or no sale.All kinds of Rewing-machines repaired.*\u2026 JK ENDALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY.SEWING-MAOKING MANUFAOTTRNAS, Ho.1 Pavorite Bawing-maching for fasatly wee.Fo.3 on the Rager pis, for heavy work.MACHIWIFTS, POUNDERS, &s., So.Optom Catings eles simply ad sents.Nos.198, 200 and 203 CRAIG STREET MOXZREAL.Sy SEWING-MACHINES.OW.WILLIAMS MANUPAOTURING CON- Maïcère of the celebrated SINGER AND HOWE PATTERN NEWIN - [ MA For Fomily end Manufacturing Purposes, Woh.ve awarded Ritvor Medals, Diplomas, and Frat Prizes, at Provincial Kxhibitions tn Quebes and On: , for the bost Bow:nz-machines fog both family and manufacturing parnosce, An Inspection solicited.Office and falerooms, 367 Notre Dame street, Factory and Foundry, 14 to 30 Germain streeh The C.W.Williams Manufacturing Co., PA HY BENALLACK & CO, 112 BLEURY STREET.3 The chotcest quality of Mo ite of all kinds, Poul Vogriabios, Fin, 40.bo, always ; Opes from § am.it don\" on hand, All orders de'1vered free ot mm 4 Fam FoR SALE at the Bran .- .Lu wo! at 10 p.m, Train for Watertoulenves Montreal ais i5p.5.TT TT meer \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 spree A Ar ggy Ft ee si oe a crime wer eme ee - oy a : J 4 .112 dde ET, A, or.een gee we a ais ge sigan ae - co, : .Ps | - ; cms T STAR hed through Bacon.\u2014Decrease, [oF ork Fim PE Tia Moss 030 te MANUFACTURING WORNE.- STREAMERS.* OCRAN STRAMEHTPS.|\u2018 dAILROALS, T y 4 DLAI.i h for the week, 424.; Prinie Mess .FOUNDRY.To cl] CF ie ton ® SlGht pause, he said, ere ecreese in exports, 4,047 Tobacco\u2014In bond\u2014Mayflower, 30c to JEAGLE FOUNDRY.dt | x Ho i Dae Friday, June 19, 1976 « What are the stories to which you boxes.Exports for the week, 4,677 [21c.: .\u2014_\u2014 pré AWA RI AVI x yg; NE ; Se EE refer.\u201d îled à malicions amour Die \u2014Dei 594 Ohariosesown, Prince Révaud laine GEO OTT VER NAVI 4 RAND ERLE GOWER; The valet wmiled 1» malicious meer Oute.\u2014Dosresse In exports, 117,804 Chesies de Tee | EL Pus, Sn Sou ane dora Mau CE TEE VORE TO LIVERPOOL O \u2014 ; curled his lip, sufficiently perceptible to bush.Exports for the eek, 500.ee | 24 to 34 King and Quosn Streets, \u2014 IN K | SATURDAY EXCURSIONS.be displeasing, but not 80 positive as to \u2014_\u2014 .Market quiet, (Juoiations unehanged.Montreal to Ottaws Dey end Night Lina, Colling a Harboe, Ireland.\u2014_ on all forth à remake.tar à Cloy Marken.Bagley per bush\u2019 pue 00, 100 MONTREAL.comvenscire mar ser Lu D STATS MAIL M en nan usr F THE RACE ¢ The common, people dwelling on an \u2014 .Flour\u2014Per : ; \u2014, \u201c © ; .' wing places, THE HEIR © ' estate have always seme wild tie re Barley.\u2014Per minot, 1.056 to 1.106.1be, 83 75 to $4.° de STEAM Te ° Rae ince of waren Bow rr Omar, BALTIC, \u2019 DATE ONLY, ut the wnderweationed specting their lord Jassing from month,\u201d Ducks.\u2014Per couple, 81 to 1.25.Oatmeal\u2014Per 100 1bs $4.00 to $4.60 TRAN SORA, or , Steamer Queen Vicorin/h cap E.Maodanat eaux, .BRIZAKEOD, oo treal to Point Claire and return CHAPTER V.\u2014Continued.Le answered.\u201c\u201c The lords of Kingswood .Fowls.\u2014Per couple, 90c to 1.256, scarce.on LOTIR rn Drwawne-Passengers leave the 7 am.snd ADELATSO, #7 Ut Annes se \u2014_\u2014 have not been epared any more than Turkeys\u201411 to 134cper lb.Butter\u2014Per 1b tresh, 28 to 29 \u20ac The or will not necessarily be OB CRURHERS, FOMPR 15pm Traine for Lachine.by Railway, and connect CEN, MAN «Vaudreuil At the same momemt the slately other members their r.Boatra-| Oats.\u2014Per minot, 650 to T0c.salt, per tinnet, 25 to 26 ceuta.et say tender STAMP MILLS, Sith the Steamars + Prince of Walm® se frome Mew York (White Star Dock Pavenis \u201c lue butler sailed majestically down the dition rests on the House of Kingswood.\u201d Peas.\u2014Per minot, 3100 bo Lee de New Yerk Marke Np, ees .WATER WHEKLS, WOT REWARDS Passengers leave Oltawa al?om r= y City) eve Batzrday.- \u201c Ba Jobne nt i; ele dit hin rae Tonto i tid th hed to Le barn alt per oe 250 Co 280 ?Feo L CHB.GLACKME ty ¢ SEATING, be, M ge CE and i es tie Yorr, 83; From Liverpout, 098, \u201c BS.\u2018Hilatre in digai n- ing an interest he wis «ve con- - > 28.\u2014 Live P Lo ' - currency.Catin, frou Nos 9.4 _ azy leat over the youths ar, and mhis- cealed.po ke Egga.\u2014Freah laid, per don, 16c to160 |, TEENY IL DAN, 300\", Samper, | 0 Gum arms oh mee, mou es vou ans | ee PE D mney san BERR EE EE BER race reel nae br aie on | Again he felt vexed by the distateful Folatoes.\u2014Per bag, $l to 1.26.l6c to 186 por 1b.Geene $2.50 to $2.75, Meutreal, 10th June, 1814.1354 BARK hm descend the Ropids.$9 Through Pawengers Agent, Montreal 05 to D.AMBELL, | date they are issued.\u201cLord Kingawood suggests that, az [smile with which this man prepared to| Veal\u2014l1lc to 12]c per Ib.Dressed Hogs\u2014Steadily held with a ALEDONIA SOAP WORKS.HYDRAULIC PRESNES, \u2018The comfort andl eoouoniy of tiie ime aredmsur \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 |.isextn riers leaves Douasenture Btation for vou lave been unaccustomed to scenes reply to him, but he was complled to Montreal Castle Market._ moderate trade; city, 7} to Tic.i a8 AND oma SCREW PRESIRS Looe me re or an] mano pictar A ALLAN LIN E, under 1x es stations ou yi.ol excitement, such a8 the present, you smother his anger by bis anxiety to hear » ew |.Hop+\u2014-Business is better; the quota- 1 fake the lberty of informing the Trade thaty CAZTIN RGINGS OF ALL KINDS, tip, Ceparction made at Ottawa with Union Por Somtract with the Forerument Tickots can be oltatacd at the Offios, 14S 5t, James ould immediately, without making an the tradition to which Le alluded.Cattle iat quallty.Ne \"2 tions are : A aan orbit Ma Candle Works, 1 am now PEST FIRR-RRICKS, FIER-CLAY and FOUNDRY Froioht far ail ries And Canads Centra through * of Canadian and United States strect, and at the Depot.observation to anyone present, retire to] \u201cMany, many years ago,\u201d commenc- « qualtty.60 500 mow York, growth 176-per Ib.Me @ 0c in » postion respectfully to solicit the favor of your PACINGS always on hand.Be-iy with despatch dally.SUMMER ARRANG JOSEPH HICKSON Lie own room, and remain there until menced the valet, \u201c I don\u2019t know low Eamde, tet quality.Do à American new 0 @ 20 tha ach wilt ablation will Ds exercised J.CAMP finale and Heturn Ticket may be hsd'ai the Com: Tie Company'a Unes are oompes sn va \u2018 .lordship paye you a visit in the many, a bold baron of Kingawood earn- vo auattr ven + 1% e Le man; as will anaure Soaps of the finest L' .BELL & Co.\u2019 pany > Office) 13 Bonaventure street; ihe Grand noted first-class, fuli-pawered, Etye-buut, dents Montreal June 5th id ré Tree morning.\u201d ed for himself the reputation of beiug Ho @ wo Taity, and that the dierent | brands veu rat MANUPAOTURERS Op Rar, Ottawa, aoytreal; ut the Office, Queen's engins, Iron Bieamakipe vtt 1, 1874.$.Erle glanced at Lord Kingawood, and a very bad Laron of Kingswood.He was \u2014\u2014\u2014 (hs 20 |era may ai All times rely co receiving the same LEATHER BELTING uz BR.W.SHEPHERD, President, brad (3 RAND TRUNK RAILWAY saw upon his brow a sullen, moody, guilty of many excessesses and wany Moutrent leather Market, growth 1978 me @ te |\u201c To favor wilh which my have besu re- ' 2400 OF CANADA, wrathtul expression, which roused his crimes, but the blackest deed has refer- | Fair d d with oderate sal Ashes.\u2014Are steadily held and suiet.ceived sinos \u201ceomm usiness having FIRE ENGINE HOSE, 4x SUMMER AKKATGEMENTS, 17.pride.ence to the lady whose portrait hangs in Car demand with moderato Sales.Pot at 6te; Pearl So.espaoity, trust by produce LACE LEATHER, , ua Pulman Palneo Parl n He roee up, and walked with a firm the adjoining room over the hearth, and Sveaish Boles, No.B A note Barley.\u2014Market, quiet; Canada West la, at 00 liberal terms, & 594, 596, & 598 ST.JOSEPH ST.T WESILRN STEAM.2000 mary (Cara on all through day traine, and Paince step, and erect mien; \u2014dowu-\u2014tbe room, {facing the foot of the bed.\u201d : Bufalo, Na LB.4 = @x [81.50.er aire A IAT Re Hind MONTREAL pu Whol line © Cu AU through bight triing over the acutely though he felt the insult con-| Erie gave an involuntary start, and {9,0 tete a.ro Sm Butter.\u2014Quiet at 27c to 33c.for State 0ery Trade in general CO nERT R'MURRAT \u2014_\u2014 * BOAT LINE.200 Trains ocw leave Montreal as follows | veyed in the message.the valet bending on him a fixed look, Rough (Ligh! ge 2 » and Pennsylvania, 240 to 28c for new.3 Lemoine siseuk.Zonorro BRANCE, ze Gore War As he arrived opposite to Cyril Kings- said \u2014 .- 2 4° Chese\u2014lbc toléc.N.B\u2014My business tn Goal Oil, do, will be con- \" mop); CAMPBELL, \u2014 no Niue roro sa Potota Wou foam wood, the latter rose up, and with some - * You have, perhaps, noticed the por- Bus 1% @1xe! Æggs\u2014Canada choice, 160 to 196.usd k BT or Pains oo PHouIx BLO0EK, wy Tho A 1 propeller \u201c Laks Michigan\u201d will leave the m0 Mixed Train for Toronto, stopping ali eagerness, addressed him\u2014 trait 1° .1850 @tc * Outs\u2014Rnuled firm, with & fair business, Lubricating OIL, Hensins, Faraîne Wax, âc OBER \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 su wharf, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 1786 Passenien Frais für Corail \u2018sad ini: \u2018\u201c If vou are for a stroll on the terrace, Erle bowed his head in sssent, but did 2 S re [oloeing raher weak; sales Are 69,500 y R T REID, and the propellor Canada,\u201d on THURSDAY, tak- a0 mediate stations.,.I'll join you,\u201d he said.not make any other reply.a ver.900 @ 950 bushels at 62 to 634c for mixed Western, EVERY HORSE HIS OWN Ing freight for Torcato and Hamilton.1660 I ied Vaudreuil on 8 As he quitted bis chair, he moved to-| \u201cItien tair snd beautiful face-that ._ BLACK & WUE track nnd afloat, tlosing at 630 for boat HITCHING POST.Sutemscs 10 Being the only lino authorized by the Great West- 2200 Trains lesvo Montreal for Lachin \u2018ai 7.00 wands the spot where Erle stood.of a young, high-born lady,\u201d continued Hides.\u2014Hides are in better demand and loads of prime, 6L4o for do in store, and \u2014 JAMES HAVOR à 00, Anippen will aad LE ote a vastage oul es 1600 80 him 500 ang 015) 313, noon; * Stay,\u201d thundered Lord Kingswood.the valet, in his emooth, sleek tongs ; finers have advanced.There are not l67c to 70c for White Western, fair to The PAYENT PASTERN; or, BEG HAMMER ma SCULPTORS, ws before engaging freight elsewhere.| Trains leave Lachine for Montreal at 7.50 _ Cyril started, and turned back with an | \u201c\u201c and the atrocious, hard-hearted aruelty many hides coming in now, and the de- choice.be fixed on any horse, aither in saddle or harman, portes and Mamufaetnrers 0 veey pu - @ R.JAQUES à C0, S80 400 1000 am.; 100 pam.air of astonishment.+, with which this bad Baron of Kingawood.| mand from tanners is light.Calf_akios Ppovigions.\u2014Pork\u2014There has been ith Dertoet salty and the Erestest case.It 1 Whe Tn CREASE 1 SYEY Gertie |.PEEL IR I are 34 200 pm.brain Pons \u2018through to Pre- \u201cM1.Gower,\u201d continued Lord Kings- treated this fair lady it was that drew |arecoming into market pretty freely.|a sharp, speculative demand and an un- pot tavented, ls it paper a dors MARSLE AND GRANFTE WORK, PRING ARRANGEMENT vine Lina, wood, in à tone of asperity, * will rétire down upon his House a doom which, The following are the ruling prices :\u2014 usual advance in prices; New Mess $18; ney are strong, durable, and price so low fat they .CoRNAE OF 1974 74.Gorre Base to his own room.You will remain from thatday to the present, clings to| HidesNo.1 per Sales for June at $17.50 to $18.are placed within the reach of svery swans or drives Wa.CASTIXRDONS AND ALaxaxpse sexe, .1 rmcdiate sitions dread end am ne an trey urred Me What is that doom inquired Erl Kaas NE ea aie MONT ENAL CANADIAN NAVIGATION COM etais 2 0 BAS, uch an incident never occur to] « at is that doom ?\u201d\u201d inqui rle Bhoep Bkins.\u201c X Jor free in barrels ; prime new nm At Agents wanted everywhere.ne?- Local passenger train for Richmond, at.T Cyril before.Amaged, angry, he flung hastily.q E * Calfskin, 135¢.per ib.ad wood $3 to $2.05.i 2 pi gree Acvats wasted every a_i Estimations furnished peocepey ea PANY, IP Es sa for Tran Pond, he Whit 6.5 p.m himself in his chair, while Erle, bowing] «Ah I\u201d ejaculated the valet, with his Leather\u2014Spanish Sole has had g WReat\u2014The arrivals are large and | Samples sent prepaid on recetst ef 98.- Royal Mail \u2019Fhrou h Li Rates of Passage from Québec \u2014 Lower Provinces, ab een 000 * 10.00 pm.haughtily, strode out of the room, not offensive suiile crawling over Lis face, |enquiry, aud stocke are considerably re- prices are raling weak.At iaside prices FORD & CABLE, SCOTT & CO., y ug ne per ca Eom (Se an auth, sorping ad without seeing a mulicious emile of|* that is known to the initiated alone.\u201d uced.; Prime stock is scarce.a fair business is noted on export ac- Bb rn, MASHINI STS AND PATTERN.For Besuharnols, Cornwall, Prescott, Brockville, The Steamers ti Tom.are intended ve Soore.Kym tam hon the face ot Philip Avon.Re The initiated !\u201d echoed Erle ¢¢ what Staugter So!e\u2014is only in moderate de- count, chiefly in the better grades.Win-| scoaw - .MAKERS - Gan to rami oo Fm ae LOPS: to ull Fe any Tuosday and from Express for Boston via Vermont Central 8 Erle t t a i- 9?nd.; 1 t $1.62 1.634.» ; } ursday.jubrént ADARRE EE RE CES CECCLR ECRIRE 845 am, lence prevatied.The guests looked Bt].(To be Continued.) Warsd Upper\u2014 Of good quality is Er 8Bles at $162 to 1.634 NEW YORE EXCHANGE| IRON AND WOOD WORKERS, , Po ™roUT TRANsmae: ET the It Juno.an in and aes Fy © each other mm wonder, \"ad again the Sr\u2014 scarce, and would find ready salo at fair MISCELLANEOUS, |__| 1418 & 0 Nom Dame 8 PANTTACTURR PRINTERS MATRA LE and PU a now Pttick about ho Lt Je dite\u201d Jumotion Beas, wr, or out sé pm Question, Whois he?\u201d trembled onl Mosr WoxDerruL.\u2014An event oceur- Prime Buf\u2014ls also wanted.SN T OR A G E otro troet, AUS DES a a bominion, ns Rates ot passage from Quebeo : ma Ou oh 2d Boas hire Ther 1 glad.aft d red last week which created a great sen- LE\u201d S - .Fow open wpon the Ruropean system.WOOD TURNING LATHES.tapioved foot rr] Authe y OR NE EE ar Spm ey were al glad, aller a dreary, cation ju the neighborhood of White- Liverpeel Markets.CAM 4B HAD Iv THB Lancheons and Dinners at all hours, PATANT A NEN En torn-ep 86 mactions vis other Hea he Sout tebe 02 ho fngeing conversation, to leave their wine, chapel, London, England.lt appears \u2014 Chapges for what anly ls ordered.up seats, for public halls, restaurants, hotels.An experienced 5 carried on each vessel, ble for trains ot arriving at of loving ay un join the ladies, where Lord Kings- {hat où Tuesday nights woman wis ( From latest circulars.) FIRST-CLASS STORE, me Avs0, Berth of pectred anti paid or apply\u2014tn Port- \"rhe Steatmigip, M aimouth;\" leaves Portland .\u20ac further chagrin in etore taken to Leman street Police Station, The weather has been dull and over- INSURANCE, &o.PATENTED ARTICLES for Inventors snd others.© loavi to J.L.Farmer, or Hugh and Androw Allan; OEI7 Saturday, at LS) p.m., for Aluiifax, N.B.-éor bim of having to answer several where she was charged with drunken.cast.snd à considerable quantity of rain + No.65 Common Street, \u2014 Sond for ciroulars.; Lo ren ue street Etation at Soon, commeno- in Guaboe, to Bac & Co; In Havre, to John nids Interantiqnal Q Vmpany'e Steamers, 5180 rime queries put to him respecting the ab- ness, and, on the following morning, | has Fallen.q y Yor goods either free or Fn bond UX ION MUTUAL LIFE No.637 Craig stroet, diste ports, in Ing direct connections at Prescott Fossange.a Quai Voie ee 1 su, care leave Portland every Monday \"SE Thi aay at ek Ta the meantowe, Brle retired with 208 {aken before the magistrate at the \"Ashes Pot, 330 54 10 348 Pearh5010 poms wus premier MONTREAL Hompiise, aruption, 84.5 w Torssio ant iam! or Bid Somachird Dorms?in Tolindun, fs pm.Joe KB, de bosom swelling and burning with indig.Thames Police Court, but was discharg.56s.ROBT.MITORELL & SONS INSURANCE COMPANY, MILL ER BROTHERS & Hat, Fort Whilnm, Duluth, Station, London, biogas nies ant te ober a lS | TAS00R Tikats eemsd et the Companys principal _ ; : ?with a caution as to her future good Indian Corn is in mederate uest.y I k la, Detroit, cago, wank in London, to io à à; utations.2 mente; and (ere exbauntel vote Panic [comduet.About two o'clock in the |Mixeä American, per 428 Ihe, 318 Lo] mar.Raxcrs JAvIFE sass.OF MAINE.WITORKLL, D bay, 8 Fu aad foi Gury, and chutes sites: fiat to James à ek.Si: | Depp Sh Penn Leo dire xa in fruitless wrath.and yet more fr witless Afterucon she was seen in Wells street, 37s 9d.\u2018129 \u2014 (Bwestesors 10 G60.A.Miller & Co.) Lewiston, Niagara Falls, Buffalo.Cieveland Toieds Jane street, Gro POON Bros, aol, avply at he Ticket office, Bonsventars epeculations an d\u2019 hemes for the fu- Whitechapel, and Io hie ent with Beef oT arime peo iad Extra, ROSSE & BLACEKWELI\u2019S Oroamxzan 1849-24 Yrans\u2019 Bxraaimson MACHINISTS, PATTERN AND MODEL (The Steamers of this lime are unequalled, and 19 Corner of Youville and Common sirsots.= ICR SON tare.T ï AnJOD .per ice o 3 .GOODE, ex \u201cLake Bimooo™: Froah Pckies, , \u2014 MAKERS.ad to tra ere rangement P ~ .DOING ; : : in that street.Bhe there had drink, and\u2019 B \u2014Short Midd} 1 46s.Bo X sent advantages vellers w other can ~ Bec-\u2019irens.pone consolation he had in this dark et Herm] re ha rink on te Pacon- Short 3 ddl es, boneless, 46s We Prd it a Cotes, PURELY MUTUAL.Aon mast of experimental and othez They pass toaou 2: the Basar .ot Ley.L ONDON , QUEBEC AND Montrea, May 4,197.3 ; \u201c\u201c] was locked up last night for bein Butter \u2014Active ; Canads none.CHLERRATRD SERINE ANTS, 7, Hand Moos Power Heleltng rice, Fianicpuiiral soenery MONTREAL, OUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY.pon him a his Vian ike.(hat of an drpak but God strike me stone blind Barley.\u2014Canadian per 60 Ibe, 40 10d EESUSATERI AER pee rev Came Machines wilh oll he inlet mproreants.|| Fhe grontes dispeioh Given to Breignt, while the 5.S sg eo [ert meine ch hod 0 ibm SERRE | FOUT MILLION DOLLARS, Los Te moe re BRL ie da vélo ado | yore MO wre.|wonmmeas ang flung himself upon his bed, and ound that her Cheese \u2014Steady at late rates; Extra, fers.A wtook of which ts always kepton nant, aroust Uckols to the above places, an ad TREAL AND BOSTON AIR (Gé ung Limsell upon his bed, dreadful appeal had been realized, for [per 113 lbs, 455 to 75s.6d.R.E KX.PATTON DIRBOTORY OBWIOR, Special aitontion gives to Patent Office Model.omar S ohio and.Ba Fenaotos diate se nea .- LINE.\u2018with the name of Maud on his lips, fell she had become totally blind.- |\" Pork.\u2014Prime Mess, Gba éd to 766 per > \u2014_, issued at the lowest rates, and may be obtain, TEMPERLEY LINE eth mame Pchimed the hour of me brl of 200 lbs.\u2019 ember of he Bye viaveof Burg eons, No, 153 Tremont Street, Boston.83 Sr.Josxrr 'STERET, the Fee bt Oe, Candy aa) Baain, and at 154 Oost ceed \u2019 On and after MONDAY, June 1st, tratos will ren midnight, hearoee up erect in bis bed, COMMERCIAL rem.Lean ie ver 100 lbs, LIOENTIATE OF THE pe OF APOTHN- OFFICERS: KOM ME Soorws hare) se Vator icv arved ed pt 0 Poeme PE oe an Lom n° flo rams GOING SOUTE.eyes xed on vacant stra gi from.the + Eremiso Srun Orricn,) 112060 do 126 1083 do ely 118 34 43 pre Sto seaside amie, nous T.LAWRENCE ENGIN R/|™mismma medio) CS GL FEVER\" na Ems dee Nanas samo apartment into the next room, continu- Montreal, June 13.11s.11d, MU es and, and Late, House Bur Prise, S WORKS, 17 to 20 MILL Srpuet, Moutreal April.1674 ; 108 \u201cDELTA.\u201d 10pm.Anive tn Boston at 10 pe ing his walk until stopped by the same Montres! Markets.REMARKS, No.522 CRAIG STRKKT y MONTREAL \u20ac The Steamers of this Line are intended to eatl as PR: St, Johns, m'; West Farnham, G5 p.m.obstruction as before, when he fell mo- \u2014 .Ashes \u2014Pot are neglected on the spot ; STOVES, &o.a follows during the season of navigation of 1874, to ATTive at Newiortats.9 p.m.; Stanstead, 9.50 p.m ; en! hour \u2014Market more active, upward 8 0 ; (Opvosite Chartss Borromme strest) W.P.BARTLEY & CO \u2014 Lontlon, Quebec, and Montreal, calling at Aud in Boston at 8.45 a.m.tienless upon the ground.i tendency.about 160 brls.sold, to arrive, at 33s _ JK.3 9 HE UNION PORT A BL E Plymouth, outward, for passengers:\u2014 TRAINS CUMING ACRTH.- He lay without moving until the tur- pren\" % e 60 Ÿ to 34s.Pearl scarce.EOPENING OF THE Irom Boat Buflders: © T FROM LONDON : Day Express leaves Boston (Lowell Depot) a6 ret-bell chimed one, when he rose up, 1105151 \u201cBeef #Quiet at previous quotations.R OPEN High and Low Pressure Steam and Bolles ; RANGE Thames.Wednesday, June tre 81; Newport, 5.27 p.m; 8t.Johns, 836 pm, Ar | ttering\u2014 mes , ; i MODERN \u2014_\u2014 Msnufaoturers of Improved Mill Maoataeny ; 2 « ta.WAT TINO 7k |-Tire &n Montreal at 4.40 pan.mantiering x : 420 @4x% Week'e arrivale, 930 tierces.TURKISH OR ROMAN BATH., : i Co \u201c July 1st Maht Express leaves Boston at 8 p.m.; Newport, ** And must solve the wonder-of Kings Fey Marcel veuve du rings $01 Bacon.\u2014Ia in strong request at an ad- » HON.DIRECTORS PROVINGE OF QUEBEO: Propeller Screw Wheels always tn stock, Sad made WADE BY « \u201c7 15th 845 a.m.Arrive in Montreal at \u201d \u2014 "]
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