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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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mercredi 16 septembre 1874
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TALLOW! YEOMANS & BARNEY, Manufacturers and Importers, .| + 10 INAPECTOR STREET, 3 OFFER FOR SALE 4° PURR WEST VIRGINIA OIL\u2014* Globe\u201d Brand, * FRANKLIN OIL-% Hickory\u201d Brand.1 No.1 LARD OIL.OLIVE OU! rXTEA KNGINR OIL EXTRA QUALITY MENDERED TALLOW.\u2018 somme ren eee MISCELLANERO PASS, IF You CAN! ,WITHOUT ADMIRING : HUBBARD'S.Beautifally inid out window of Varistiss, em- OPTICAL WOND BRAUTIES OF THE STR- or REOSLOFIO ART; Awp, 1x Favor, A COMPLE1E MUSEUM OF HOVELTIRS FOR SLEVB MURS, PREBENTS, be.G.J.HUBBARD, No.229 Notre Dame Street, \u2018\u201c HEAD CENTRE\u201d FOR CHRAP AND POW MISUL OPERA SLANES CHANDELIERS, DRINK THE NEW TEMPRE- DUBLIN GINGER PORTER, The most healthy and delicious drink ever sale .OoNTAINS NO ALOOEOL.Made only by TT RE BIRKS & JAUpmmAY.ci Boda Wator and Ginger Ale > il AYLERA éPaneT, pc » .To be had at all Orocers and ectearante.| \\ 8 Trade mark sevnred.: tr ls So OMETHING NEW.LuBING' \u201cJOB WALKER\" BOUQURT for me Handkerehief, » BE MoGALE, Botan mars > Sania, DUNLOP, ° ARCHITROT, ; MECHANICAL AND PATENT DRAWINGS, 717 ST.JAMES STREBT.1036 F.- * » \"THE undersigned his éustomers and the pu an tion fo FET RR BE SELL e am so.soileiting a conttnuanes of the came.: JOHN O.SHARPE, CITY EXPRESS AND-LIVARY OFFIOR Se.JAmah\u2019 HOTRL B\\1LD0MG, VICTORÉA sqQUAan».#4 to informe | \" Dr F UT ON Jouer, wa \u201c Mo 138 gLEURY § BART office.of Cutting, ANTED, a situation by a young person w understands Pride &c.Also, working Wheeler 4 Wilson Machine.Apply at No.unt Charles Terrace.216 D, by a young nan, havikg seven yoars' ANTED, b; business Sxperienoa, city, where he can make b B good au 1tuation in any capa- meelf generally useful ; knowledue of Book-kee reference given.ANT bas good ANTE a?on 25 Houpen 3 Dorchestsr street.ANTR] -education, a af he could: make hi N, & BFrAu offlos.ANTED, by n young man, à-tléuation Coschman.Good refs.enoes.Apply N STAR office.°C ANTED IMMEDIATELY, .b fone mam, Toate wate \u201c Tet per, salary of not 50 Much SA.bu, Y.M Christia © Association.WE are r in family, 0: make Bimaeif ce.bys any other « Store ; uostion, and Address M, 16, fran \u2018 SE aire In; peat Address M, 13, thin otis.rnd \"ED, by a young married man, a situation as Grcom, or in [J oily references ousg man of good adress aad Justin in any capacity where meeif ussfui.Good ref ces.S16 s us ae\u201d or any aituation of Address ns man, 26 years of age, à Porter, In a ventleman\u2019s capacity, in wi Evnaraisy uistal.Address M, 1, this ANTRD, t Terpeotable oung oie tet lou Geparimentor a Dior Store.Addres+M; 1), Sram ofice.su ANTED, a situstien as Amistant Gardener, de.We St.Urbain street, à Sery.nt, whore another is hept.3 Warr IMMRDIATELY, à Storeman = t men experimond tn Tee pois: Aÿviy to James Ponselly, M9 Meal VARTRD IMMEDIATELY, - ox Ate 10 and 19 2.18, to W.M Machensie, 211 £her- iy to I.Jacobs, ie dna ANIED X oma ur en Sly Min : er WwW vas noms for subacribers en at for the United States\u2019 Business D .Address (with references) Box 67546, Post-offes, Tan oe À Lip Ts ANTED, à Tinssiiih'; pons but» first clude hand need apply.M A Bur 188t.Antoine street vite \"y vs Soy WER ER ie ve a 55 Nootreal Teleurap .AS APY to Mr.Dakers, Boor.3 WA ee tne sd 97 Shige + ANTED, an Opératée ot the Witelez & VW Me Pisces, enter Halte Mrs.Pons, WASTED, aprem\u201d ages Ware rm re WAS hase arins ms TANTED, à Led oc an 6 \u201cManto tend to Wiens A7ply Tmmadistaty, Wri sears ox Hog D, M ! il 1x WAR Den oo pry hit Be RO aor re WwW Tare\u2019 poeta Ry Tawrence Dye Works, 31 Bleury 2164 ANEKD, 000K ; che who can wesh.Arni L000 BE.Coitièrins otoy' \u201c283 AXTED, Nurse to attend child.Good Tefe: Tequired.t preferr.d.Apply at 418 Bt.Antoine street.16-3 ANTED, à compétent man to run s Sash Bticker ; must bs able to make fur manufacturing pi office, =\u201d @ T0 Brick Dwe! Bh B with Boller and Ex .RENT, Building No.66 Donarentare etreot: de used Store, Dwsliteg-bonse, or (orisg purpoése.TE TO LET, Zot o\u201das Collages, facing gE throes, der CAAlous Sirah seen of Lis ha eleven apd with iy 1 70 LET, at i REE p bath.aie materolcaets, ali complete.Hise em yet front M depth.wip mises ; 3 'CMANSONNRAUL Bsveise fn \u2018or machine shop.Aspire.18 [ea ot Rows WANTED.-Wantad, by à sen lady, with accommodation room or large .- À; \"10 BI LET, thous large snd ; - ae - > ISTE ROS sare JICOMS WANTED-Wanted, two Unfurashd B cousin; doceitty RB rer, rose visitng Sexe, 5, Vola JR.00%® 10 LET, Fumtshed or Unfaruiehed: À » MAS.a6 054 Docohenior glaset, » 5 FU ' Li T° TS hari Ble Te PF: oop es HR tre igs '@0OMB WANTED OR-TO THT.REIT, ei child, a Bedroam and Bi a Terma, J, 18, thin ie, = iy p 30,262 ÿ tHe sar alter à passage of teen from Christiansand, Norway, We had a rough passage part of the time when out side\u2019ot the islande-\u2014rain almost ever day, aud cold as Greenland.We shivered| \u2018in-uveronats on-deok ir the latter days qf Bane; The scenery, however, grand, surpassing that of the Alpe the cagtled Rhine.here are thousands gf mountains covered with snow, and mo: .Biciuresque than any we have ever seen.are mom than 4,000 feet in -heigh sad have msny waterialls, ted by: melting enow.A part of the way there sremountains on both aides.As for ig- lande, there are thousands of them, wi a vapor hanging over them morning a evening, which is very beautiful.Our firat landing in Norway was Christiag- sand.Mre, K.and myself \u2018took s.prd- menade, through the city.We jour the streets clean, broad, and straight, and the houses very neat.The populs- tion of the place is 11,468.Many of tH Indies are beautiful; moet of them are blondes, aod all have good figures.Our aext sopping place was Bergen, ange ® Its principal t ia fish.A professor living there told me that last year it rained eleven months \u2018and seyen days.\u2019 F0 \u2018A Norwegian gentleman who passed through Bergen nine yeara ago during a heavy rain,when on his way has Jus returned, and artiesply ingui ifit had been raining eversince.Weall came 40 the usion that it- had.There is at.Bergin 8 musenm with the the skeletons of three ir to .90 feet long, large and many varieties of the finny Every day at moon a military band plays on the enade\u2014that is, when it is not raini There is one 260d wide strest in the city.\u2018The stores are small.There isa large fish-market.We next atopped at Throndhjem, a city of 20,868 people, lounded in A.D.99 by King Olaf Traygveson, upon the x tribe Ameri .139 best collection of fish that I have ever the | ei * messes ing into the kitchens snd cellèrs to ook that everything be done as it ought.What F-have mentioned above of their : Their hair is Always curled, even when they are at home a dirty Jacket and short, coarse petticoats, that does net reash to the middle of their legs.On those days when they pay or \u2018receive visits they dress 80 gaily that ope isalmost induced to think that their parents possess tha.greatest honors 1p ed i the State.: \u201cThey sreno fea ailznty ve ohave the newest fashions, and they laugh at eac other whom they are not dressed to each ather\u2019s fancy.One of the first questions they propose to a stranger is whether lie ia.married ; the next, how he likes the Indies of the country, and whether he thinka then handsomer than those.of his own country ; and the third, whether he will take one home with him.The behaviour of the ladies seemed to me somewhat too free at Quebec, and of a gore beoo! ing modesty at Moutreal.Those of Quebec.are not very industrious.The young ladies, especially those of à higher rang, get up at seven and drees till nine, drinking their coffee at the same time.When they are dressed, they place themselves near a window that opens into the street, take up some neediework and sew a stitch now and \u2018then, büt turn their\u2019 eyes into the street most of the time.hen a young fellow comes in, whether they are uainted with him or not, they immediately Iny aside their work, ait down by him, and begin to chat, laugh and joke.In this manner they frequently pass the whole day;-leaving their mothers to do busmess of the house.\u2018 They are likewise cheerful and content, an: body can say that they want either wit or charms.Their fault is that they think too well of themselves.However, the daughters of people of all ranks, without exception, to marxet aud carry home what they have bought.The girle of Montreal are very much displeased that those at Quebec get husbands sooner than they.this is that n.any QUE gentlemen who come over irom lsh.Driver, &¢,; wi Address L, 29, Bram 0 WARY à situ: testant family.street (off Bt.Oatherin: VANTED, à situation by a 1's Clerk or an Piy te James McLetn, Hughes\u2019 Farm, Cote St.Legs La ation ch, German, Y ANTED, by a young man, a situstion ~s Stare- man; can speak Fran Address M, 8, Sran office ANTED, a situation as Storeman, Express ; ling to make himseli wastul.ce and of Sas #8 good Cook, In a Pro- A daress, Mi Jnoques Cartier ishman Ap- ed with leave the office in busin: ere he can make knowledge of Book-ki dress F.O.T., STAR office.ANTED, ble young woman, from W imbiah Tapeh.Clark in a Biore, children, and himself ing fetan useful ; has a good ref: FY horoaghl aniut- newspaper > RON hot ohjech to city; references, do.Was bya man, much experienced \\ > Tera in any capacity ANTED, YY a Lady Teacher, of great experi- enoe, à situation either to taks charge fchool or ns Ans t Teacher.Address.STAR off ce.ANTED br TOUDE man, aged 17, à situation Whos \u2018Wholosalo house.or as agent for some ight »rticle on sale: comm as newspapers or periodicals oa 4 or wuch Address TAR Lu si\u201c 18, this re ANTED, » situation to do young girl.Apply at ANTED, à situation as Storeman man by à man with good desu L, 7, Bran office.ANTED, 8 lady, & situa! Gov Tne; an oni Pilbg lt tain ofa.Tron this .ANTED.\u2014A oom be gites.Aédrete ANTRD, à situation Cochmany Te- svectablo man; 200 reforens & de sewing a durer street, \u201cEt atoh- .A4 5 911 LA 7222 wishes an chgagetient in\u2019 NA kina of Wa an oT.of as Terk in Soler house; Frenck good and Engitah, te Sanger Wot A FRET WR REY 3 i we TWELVE INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADIES, OF GOOD ADDARSS, Who can speak French and English.Employment light and remunerative.Apply at : | ta 1 FLAC D'ARUES HIS, \u2018MosrasiL.L St.Advertisements un -+ tas 7s ad wseriad fres.STRATED OR STOLEN, on Wednesday svening, from No.683 Darchester street, n \u2018White Pup, with brown spots on head.Answers to the name of * Patoh.\u201d Any one having the same \u2018will pleas return to the above address.218 OST, a bunch of four Keys, in Beaver Mall, laut B » The And ) farm same th this ofige, ay oblige 8.6.wd greatly oblige B.OFT, on Priday even! a plain Gold Rar-ring.The Snder will oie by Toturning 1410 No 4 TRON, theme nine Zea ot A ER office.43 LÀ R a za of Ground (routing: Road, oi ATA! ark, 6 cents a foot.Avy a8 67.odo Teck nye le below them | sw fur- nats for Belting\u201d copper, and chrome works.There\u2019 - & douce with a small :cofléction.The streets are wide and straight.leaving Throndh- Fo BALE, Canaries in fell song, office RER iy to Join Burns, 676 Craig vécost.: .warranted.Apply at 007 Craig street, opposite Gankite = \u201cld euil FOR BA! fournewly built situnte 8 in fama \u2018neighborhood of the \u2018Queens Park, Loi 1 terms liberal.Apply to Ovide Dufresns, Jacques Cartier Champers, Place d\u2019Armes, Mon \"Ms nearly ol Tes, the pro for a long teum of as sc sconery, pure water, superior chucches.fine roads and no taxes tied many children in 80 small a town.of the city, with MOUNT ROYAL VALE.CHEAP Av» ERALTHY HOKES TRE PROFLE.ata of, tar bl daucs to sait tenants 6 To any qua ce sa or purebasers, with any of that ma > trod, ea, vaty ) bral toro Tha situation 10 oat viting with charming Tne Ander will 56 Mborally = 53 leave it wl ra; row, © St.Lawrence Hall Clgar store.,* = Te OR STOLER, a Kit |] have isken litte LF Emin in ammt tbove address, immediate stepe will be taken 10 Ob~ at th = OBT, om Thursday a Apher Fowarded retest su \u2018 ob returning to us LS Black Velvet Pookel, worked with Lots beturen Dorchester 13 W Aviom a CE pts Poids OBT, on the 114A Wi ÿ L both sides.Trader vin oblige roumain BT.Geo to 6 Bieury street OST, on Tuesday 1 Pas, Bc: and ty strests; & Biooch, oval, with a rellk white stone, set with sad eu in centre.The finder will be ry-| warded où tpturntag it fo 905 BL.Cathertoe Yreek vu =| trinob of lave them by applying ab 160 Bonavantars .Owner ona etrest Feu.« sum.= store No.£0) Craig | wrest, cm.cenèsve Lati ivy eth Paes SR.phe seo Ens TREE ay to 206 [ t Bag ormtatning soled clothing.RIN, Boas Wie Shove adress EE Cube = out ive riwa We.00 at Bons: enture i, OD Ld @ ng, or on Abe w, BL Urban echo ; Ftrom'the equator to the tdioubtainous, : .As + proached the Targhatten there wasa rush to the dick, but the fog was »o dense thet we ogald nct see the top.Itis a curious roex, 1,000 féét high, perforated 500 feet above the sea by a hcle 70 feet high and 40 wide.Soon aiter we passed Horseman\u2019s Island, which has the sppearance of a gaint on horseback swim:aing through the water.Next we visited Hammerfest, the most northerly town in the world.It has-a population or 2,087.There are many Laplanders and Fiñlanders in thetown.\u2019 The princi- pal-brviriess is cod-liver oil and flah, and the odor from the oil makes it very disagreeable, Reindeer and goats abound heré, while there are but six horees in the town: I have never before seen se OT, on Friday, the 11th, Brown Canary.The °° 1 the advan don\u2019t know whether it is because of the \u2014 = ps L finder will be Tewardsd by coreraing pio Fed a pass Lot or ncsned thet fish diet or the long winter nights, but W Fone Bora ay dra Orehestarstreet.should » gardsa surrou any discon childless couple WV iseer 7 Lud EE 0ST, bn Seta in Sherbrooks Hine ro.13 onan ond a sents horas , ray, aflemeon, .P.O'BRIEX, .ANTEL, o situstion for Paper Ruling or Cat I Bicury stvcer: 5 00M Boon.Thermo oeil 20-81 ! TRE Mary etroet._ The eun sete here on Nov.17, and does Doi pias kad Four Tears experience at the be rewarded on leaving ft at 18 Hypolite street, 116 F OR S ALR tot rise again until Jan.28.Children - Tie many ojdn ents.The graves were 0:68 ™ ned par =.between 9 am 4 pm.Address M, d, Bron | IT 'ANTED, à Cook, ai 751 Dorukentez rent mr rl ehh inbabitante, but chiefly of puiliterr SB.\u2019.: à : > PE RE VE | RSA re re or bin or SELIG BRL Contin, ven or 1 a es | in.the houses on a .à | | Sn pe i TER EEE TE | There rend ge of et | 07 du bit port fo male te time pate \"QU ANTED, à situation as Btoreman or Express two good Waiters.Apply st the Village Pie | inches, \u2018running refs Lae train foi pleasure; drives and canoe excursions Drivel, bo.by 8 mas wel exp.ri: Wit, 0 IE EIOR SALE d Cyrar nid Pris Store; very ching.aking 6: of 10.miles an.hour.1 a summer sleighing end skatingiu wins Teer © Avply Soo F°inauiro at Craig rasok ar There.are two beautiful aud rapid cas- ter.There is à great deal of hunting ARTE eu 10207 mn, 6 Muation as OR 8ALE._The adveitiser, who te giving.up Caden three miles from the oy \u2019 brid - and shooting, for many Canadian gen- Pram ope a2 à oly references.Address Ji 8 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Fos swbe-kospiog.\u201d will Bispoue of Fosfirn feet hi ud 122 fees wide.\u2018There area tlemen are almost destitute of any other of the day amouuta to very little indeed, as the country furnishes ecarcely any, while that trom pe comes all at once.Science and the fine arte have their turn, and conversation does not ail.- ¢ The Canadians breathe from their birth an air of liberty, which makes them very pleasant in the intercourse of life, and-our language is nowhere more purely spoken.One finds here no rich persons whatever, and this is a great pity ; for the Canadians like to get the credit of their money, and ecarcely anybody amuses himself with hoarding it.They say it is very different with our neighbors the English, and one who knew the two colonies only by the way of living, acting sud speaking of the colonists would not hesitate to judge ours the more flourishing.In New England and the other British Colonies/there reigns an opulence by which the people seem not to know how to profes while in New France poverty is hidden under an air of ease which appears entirely The English colonist keeps as much and spends as litte as possible; the French coloniat enjoys what he has got, and often makes a display of what he has not got.The one labors for his heirs; the other leaves them to get on as they can, like himself.I could push the comparison farther ; but I must close here; the king\u2019s ship is about to sail, and the merchant\u2019s vessels are getting ready to follow.In three days, perhaps, net one will be left in the harbor.\u201d\u2014\u2014Farkman's Old Regime.- THE PILGRIMAGE TO PONTIGNY.(Times) Archbishop Mauning is aware that the world outaide is curious to know why ¢ the Catholics of England\u201d aseaboat to visit Pontigny, where the body of St.und, Archbishop of Canterbury, etfll remains enshrined.\u201d The question, no doubt, is one of considerab'e interest for the public in general.Tue revival ot pilgrimages in our day, ot which this is a conspicuons: example, is more than ¢¢ gurious,\u201d To report the proceedings of the British Association on one: of this journal and those of the Bisho of Amiens and Boulogne and of the Archbishop of Westminster on another is not à little pe lexing to the ordinary English mind.5 Archbishop Manning is frank enough to wimit criticism on such matters without offence, we will venture sar that the fact of fifty.or sixty persons going in proces- dion on the other mde of the Channel to celbbrate the miraculous gi 1,200 years of an image of the Virgin three feet aix inches high, with a figure of the in- tant Saviour in_ her arms, is something wore.wonderful in the history of haman nature than all the marvels recounted by t*rofessors at Belfast.i.The the year 633 à ors on board poss of - logne; » brilliane light s ed its rays boat, which caused those vn shore to run to the vessel, ani this was found to contain \u2018a statue of the Holy Virgin, about thres feet aix inches bigh, | holding the infant Jesus in her left arm.-§ Simultaneously the Virgin.appeared to the inhabitants who were at their devo- in the., sod informed them of the arrival, directing them at the same i build an edi vicissitudes, such as being stolen, thrown down a well, sod partially burnt ; and the Bois de Boulogne at Paris is said to take its name from the effect of à fraud ised for many years by some priests 1n the neighbdurhood, offered to the that of Motre Dame de Boulogne.All oe was intelligible and excusable pr no i pT u YX] , t proesas Jays ithin gland, fifty thousand can take sos à rt in @ procession whioh ex lief in this legend ia one of ich exhibit most hu: dressing their heads too assiduously is.fe case with all the ladies throughout - no- | \u2018The reason of means of living at their ease.The news\u2019 e through several bat pious an image whiok they declared WF two hours\u2019 mail of |* facts tial | in tish peasantry.doi, this marning, à man may dine in the French capital, way find\u2019 himself surround i buman and Divine institutions.The people of Paris livé in entire independ- pos of images, or statues ofany - But'if he stops on his journsy midway bern London and Pars, the two chief centres of moder.civilization, he will\" find » people scarcely advanced in religious lief from the old beathen ideas, aud going in procession to testify their faithin 5 \u201cwhich fell down from Jupiter.\u201d The same credulousness finds ita reflection in politics, and the most absolute diebelief in all old principles of government is found in the same country side by side with the worship of an almost primeval despotism.Much fault may be found with French politi- ciaus, but almost anything is explicable and excusable among a people who still: in procession in tens of thousands to onour an im of the Virgin, three feet aix inches high, which came into the: port of Boulogue in \u2018à bont without pilot or sailors on board, A MAN HANGED FOR STEAUNG FOOD FOR A : STARVING FAMILY.About four miles from the little town of Shoale, Ind., on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, in Orange County, lived a man named Joe Baker, 8 middle-aged réon, but who was & simple sort of in- ividual, whosé greatest ambition was to gel into as many fights as possible, and in muscular combats he was known to excel.Baker was raised in the backwoods of Orange County, and had been employed in floating saw-logs in White River when there was high water, but did odd jobs when not so engaged.The farmers took advantage ot his simple- mindedness, and moat of them cheated the unfortunate fellow out of his earnings when employed by them.Baker, when not at work, would often steal farm articles, his depredations not extending, however, over a sack of corn.For some weeks past he has been caught several times, and threatened with violence by the denizens of the township.Ae he still continued in hin petty thefts, they burned his house about two.weeks ago, and barely gave him aud bis family time to escape from the flames.Baker was thereupon notified to leave the country immediately, which he.ne- - to mer had fifty pounds of bacon stolen from his swmoke-house, and Baker was immediately suspected of the theft.Complaint was made to a Justice of the, Peace, who issued an order for the arrest of Baker, which was placed in the hards.of_a constable to execute.- The \"constable crossed White River, and went toa house where Baker was and arrested\u2019 him.\u2018As the prisoner showed resistance he was tied with a rope and taken to the soene of his thefts.A few miles out from Paoli.the county seat of Orange County, the] constable, after taking the prisoner before a justice, who committed him, delivered Baker over to Sheriff Thos.L, Browo, who proceeled to take him tq the county sil.! When & few miles from Paoli a mob of some eighteen or twenty mea rushed out of the woods and by force took the prisoner from, the sheriff, and carried im out, putting a rope around his neck as they left.The sheriff fired two shots at the mob, but without result, for some of them, with clubs and weapons, threat ened him, ro that for personal protection he was obliged to leave.The lynchers, who were the very men who défrauded Baker, and almost forced bim to steal, marched him off and hung him toa tree, first stripping him of his clothes.À number of the ruitians kept guard until they were sure life was extinct, and then hid the body, for, as far as could be learned, the remains could not be found, but portions of the clothi was discovered in the neighborhood in which the inhuman affair took place.ker leaves a wife and three or four children in a half-starved condition.FARM LABORERS\u2019 HOURS.The following letter appears in the columns of a contemporary :\u2014 Sir,\u2014I know of no class of men in ada that work for a livelihood that are.oppressed so much as the farm laborers are at the present time.They are expected to colomence work at 8 a.m.and-to gontane doing 80 util Fund own every day, exoept at hay or harvest time; then if a man will work as hard as he possibly cau at binding all day, the farmers gife him black looks if he quits work at sundown.I think when it comes to such a thing as to do nothing else but at drink, work and sleep that we might call it de, ation.Sir, I know some farmers that could not get men to work on their farms this summer; but I do not wonder at such things, for there is not a man, let him be glish, Scotch or Irish, whose spirit does not revoit at the idea of such a elavish system being in use.I believe that this is the only country under British rale where farm laborers work so many hours every day.In England the farm Iaborers leave the fields at 6 p.m., except at hay and harvest_time then they \u2018occasionally work longer when the weather is unsettled.al work and no play makes Jack a boy > snd that is the resson why men will not work on farme because they never have any time to themselves before dark at night.Ihave known men that have worked one summer on farms that have gone to the cities where employers are satised with ten hours for a day\u2019s work, and one oould not induce these men to go farming again by any means.I axf sure that the farmers gain nothing by making the men drag miserably on from daylight until dark.A man can do just as much work in ten hours as he can do in four teen hours if he has to work e day for any great length of time; that has been proved by Mr.Brassey, the great English railway contractor.He at one time had men working in gangs; some worked in Russia sixtean hours a day,~ they were Ruseians.The English pav- vies worked eight hours à day and did more work than Russi who worked sixteen hours a day.hope that the farmers will be satisfied with ten hours for a day\u2019s work, then they will have no difficulty in getting men to work on the farms.The majority of the farmers call themselves Reformers, but they are not true to \u2018their cause whilst they uphold such a slavish those that work for them.that it is the duty of ev tow man to do his ards the amelioration of the working classes in every.country.The farmers say that men are always grumbling ; I axa sure that is the case, sad always will be so whilst the men have to work s0 many hours each day.oc: Jou, Bir, yours, &o., Ersmou, Gal, Sept.2.ore cn, À rahire at one time number of witches by the wildest oriticiam ofall ed 0.A few nights sfter fir elton Years tbe in a stir; and thoug! h greatly diminished, the feeling of awe is not yet eradicat- from a belief in some having, through acompact with\u2018 Auld Nick,\u201d à supérnatural er of doing harm to those who h directly or indirectly, by or deed, incurred their displeasure.Wheu out on'a hunting excursion with the warlock Laird o® Fail, Sir Thomas Wallace, of Craigie, elicited the following complaint against the laird from a farmer\u2019s wife, at whose house the sportsmen asked a drink o\u2019 her shearers\u2019 yill\u2014 He caused the death o\u2019 my braw milk 000, Av\u2019 didoa his blastin\u2019 ¢\u2019e Bewitch my bairn, coup mony And gar my anld doggie dee.\u2019 Home curious things have transpired which for a tine, seemhed inexplicable, but after a little investigation, the whole oould be traced to natural caüses, completely stripping the circumstance ot \u2018its superaatural garb of which the following true story ia a proof.About fifty years ago, more or less, when Tam S\u2014\u2014 was farmer in G\u2014\u2014, aod in the height of his prosperity, his numerous servants were never stinted in their meat or their work.The guidman was respected by all over whom he exercieed authority, and Jenny, his daughter and housekeeper, through her kind disposition and domestic babite, was also held in high respect.On a certain day in each week Jenny had a kirviv\u2019 on hand\u2014to assist which she usually, under &- promise of butter and bread, got some of the halffius about the house to give a hand.Thinking the kirnin\u2019 ir ming too frequent, Jock Bluff, one of the young men, said to another young man-of-all-work\u2014 ¢¢ Quy, if ye gi\u2019e\u2019s à bit haun, I'll witch the kira in the morn.\u201d The plans were laid hy the frolicspme youths.As expected, Jock was asked to gi\u2019e the kirn a it brash,\u201d and complied as usual, cheerily and cheerfully.At a preconcerted signal, when the butter began to show itself on the top of the kirn, Jock with his hands scooped off the whole, crashed it into a large bow), and darted to the stable loft [the workman\u2019s bedreom], and hid his golden treasure.Returging.to his.work, and plunging the kirn staff up and down, he shouted to Jenny to \u2018come and examine the kirn, aa the sign k a kiru, » a of butter having come, had ns suddenly departed again.Peeking into the Kirn, Jenny.held up her hands in dismay, and declared that [the whole affair-was under a-spelt:\u2014 The guidman was next called, and having carefully examined the contents of the kirn, acquieaced in the opinion expressed\u2019 by.Jenny, declaring that\u2014\u201c It its no\u2019 in the puddin\u2019, it\u2019s in the broo, an\u2019 .don\u2019t sell a drap o\u2019 that sour dook ; it\u2019s baith butter an\u2019 milk,\u201d A NODE.(Chicago Tribune.) Charming place, Rome.Chivalric ntlemen on murder bent can obtain all e satisfaction they want from homicide, escape the dauger of detection and brief imprizonment, lawyers\u2019 fees, and newspaper exposure, for the trifling sum of 25 francs.Three or four little transactions in\"gore, at $5 per transaction, have recently been brought to light, the principals moderately panished, and their employers allowed to escape acot- free.ere is an inetance.Penniless young nobleman loves wealthy merchant\u2019s daughter ; daughter loves nobleman; parent objects; lovers elope; parent recovers his daughter but remains cbdurate ; daughter mourns; parent, in disgu-t, determines to banish nobleman to tue 1and w is- warrying or giving in marriage ; ar ranges with his groom to hire a mur lerer ; murderer (professional) demands $5, and receives it ; nobleman stabbed in _broad daylight and sssassin arrested, red-handed ; groom disappears; link wanting between assassin and acces- BOTY ; in is sent d ton brief im- risonment, and wealthy parent is fe py._: This ir simple and inexpensive.Coe No.2; Young Italian officer woes a maiden who reciprocates ; maiden is tound penniless, and officer declares that his pay is not eufficient to maintain two, hense withdraws ; young lady pays the required $5, and dispatches poor officer to the same laud of celibacy.Assassin ie briefly imprisoned, and maiden looks out for another lover.This case is simpler than the other.Indeed, under thé perfect system to which the assassination business is reduced in me.a first-class homicide is within the reach of the humblest artisan.No family should be without one ; fee after assassination, and newspaper publicity avoided.What with brigandage in the suburbe, malaria in the Cam a, and third-class artists from all countries wandering sbout the streets, the Eternal City offers romantic inducements to sons seeking a quiet residence unequaled in any other part of the world.T00 GOOD TO BE TRUE.[N.Y.Tribune.) There has lately been current in the city a rumor 80 improbable and yèt so delightful that most men fear to investigate it lest it may vanish in the .It is asserted, perhaps in quarters too sanguine to be trustworthy, that ladies are seriously thinking of wearing dresses which they can walk in.For the last year the promenade has been a torture to any woman who reepects herself à little.Her dress drags all the way around, aad the train thereof follows her for a foot or so.She must either make it loathsome by dragging it through the filth, or she must hold it up with both bands.If she attempts this delicate and fatiguing office with one, tired nature soon.asserts iteelf, and somewhere or other a fold of the idiotic garment drops into the mud.It is generally known at the female human \u2018has but two bande, and if both of these are filled with superfluous raiment, management of the parasol, the portmonnsie, the half dozen bundles of dry goods and pound of confectionery, without which a street costume js incomplete, à matier.of some difficulty.~~._ CAN The unassisted male intellect can wee no way sft of this trouble except the shortening of the peccant skirts.But we do hot envy the of the rash man who should su, gest it.He will be told he has no taste, no perception of style, Rio regard for the pure intuition of woman.Ifhe shall say that à few years ago women wore lovely short and looked like angels in them, he will be met with the crushing reply that\u201c à few ago\u201d is not to-day.None of these severe volaries of ion, however, seem to ace that they are evading ber decrees in holding up their dresses.The] milliners compel them to wear these long robes, so that they may get muddy and wear out sooner, and it is disloyal to try to save them from this fate.Fo what avails preaching?Theonly thing that can curtail the street robe is a Movement, a Convention with orations and poems, with chairmen re sidents, and impmasionate orators from Boston end Brooklyn to firs the ad vanced denounce Ospital and Privi- SIX HUNDRED CLANANTS, An Ottawa paper says : We undersiand that 600 claims for pensions for soldiers who bave sevved in vorblal for ad Fasloeks that kept the country-side 4 ment, and that an addi campaigns in prior to the vear}1818 have been fied in the Militia Depart tional large num- { PET \u2018and Colborbe streets.ber have been sent to the War Office in London.There seems to be a ve misapprehension in regard to the claire for pensions.Those only who, having served in the wars in and prior to the year 1815, and who are living without seitled or sufficient means support, and that by reason of wounds, age or in- tirmity, they are unable to earn anything towards their support, are mentioned in the Royal warrant.Judging from the large number of applicants they must be generally under the apprehension that all who have 80 served have claim an Her Majesty\u2019s Government.TR | Tue following wns crewded out of yesterday\u2019s issue.THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE.A public meeting of the St.George's Church Temperance Society was held last evening in the Association Hall, and was well attended.The Rev.James Carmichael presided.Addresses were delivered by the Very Rev.Dr.Bond, Dean of Montreal, Rev.J.Partridge of Fredericton, N.B., the Rev.W.H.1il- ley of London, Ont., the Rev.Mr.Armstrong of 8t, John, N.B., the Rev.Mr.Baker, Mr.Spencer, and L.V, Rogers, Erq., of Kingston, Ontario, the v.David Lindeay, of Waterloo, Quebec, and other clergymen besides those already mentioned aleéo occupied seats on the plaform.The addresses were all exceedingly interesting, and were listened to with the utmost attention.Several of the speakers gave sketches of the introduction, progress and present position of the temperance movement in their own neighborhoods, which were at once instructive and encouraging to those who are laboring for the cause in this city.The Rev.Mr, Spencer gave some statistics, among which were the hardly credible facts that the av quantity of li- uor consumed yearly 5 each individual of the population of the Dominion is four gallons, and that the total of annual expenditure reaches tiie astonishing and shameful figure of £100,000,000.At the Close of the addresses a resolution em ing a message of fraternal greet.in; from the St.George\u2019s Society to that of Rotheay, N.B., through the Rev.Mr.Partridge, was carried unanimously.After a few words of exhortation and invitation from the Rev.Chairman, the meeting was dismissed with: the Benediction.PRESENTATION.The Gasette eays:\u2014On Baturday night last, a presentation took place at the Ottawa Hotel to Mr.Thomas White, jr.During the last communication of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Canada Mr.White, who had occupied for three years the position of Deputy Grand Master and President of the of General Purposes, declined re-election, on the ground that the settlement of all difficulties with the Grand Lodge of Quebec would neces sitate hie withdrawl from that of Canada.Thereupon a resolution was ed conferring upon Bro.White the highest honor which the Grand ge can confer, that of a Past Grand Master, and appointing a committee to procure for him a suitable testimonial.The eom- mittee completed its work on Saturday, and the Grand Master being in the city, attending the Provincial Synod, the presentation was made, as stated, in the Ottawa Hotel.A number of gentlemen were present, and a pleasant hour was spent.The presentation consisted of à very beautiful silver epergne and.side pieces, and a tray and tea service, purchased from Mr.Jos.Walker.The tray bears the following inscription : \u201cThis tray, with silver tea ete epergne and side dishes, was present by the Grand Lodge of Canada, A.F.& AM, to M.W.Bro.Thomas White, PG.M., Jr., in acknowledgment of the valuable services rendered him.to the caure of Masonry in Ca: , and the zegl and ability he displayed in the discharge of the duties of President of the Board of General Purposes during a period of three years.\u201d ¢ Seprember 12, 1874.\u2014 At the last monthly meeting of the Irish Catholic Benefit Society resolutions were unanimously adopted tendering the best thanits of the Society to W.Wilson, Esq., J.P.; and other members for the handsome prizes contributed on the occasion of the Annual Pic-nic.~\u2014 Beruard Thompson, aged twenty, of Colborne street, was committed for examination this morning upon a charge of having robbed Francis \u2018e, à bont- man on the propeller \u2018 R.W.Stanley,\u201d ot $35, in company with some seven others, who still remain at large; these rties had beep drinking together in Bourke\u2019s tavern, corner of Wellington TEE BLUES AND GRAYS.Vioxssuna, Miss., Sept.11.Several days ago a call for a meeting of former soldiers of the Fnion and Confederate armies waa published stating that the pu was to foster and encourage kindly relations between the soldiers of the late war and to form a bond of moto friendship and celing.vera 1m In m held Bere attended by re resantatives ot both armies, those of the Union army residents of this city being nearly equal in number to those of the Con army.Al the meeting last night the body formed itself into an association to be known as the \u201c Order of Blues and Grays.\u201d Speeches were delivered indicative of the utmost good feeling and relief at this public acknowledgment of a break in \u2018the dark cloud 0 Jrejudioe which has been oppressing all alike.The Presbyterian Board last year spent $22,650 on ita Indian missions, besides the respectable contributions of the Indians themæelves.They have 44 mis- sicuaries aud teachers engaged in this work.A New York despaich of & few days &, says he pacific Mail Steamship y ught a suit inet Twit to recover one million dollars said to have been misappropriated by him, while agent of that Company.\u201cThe London Standard says the Bchles- wig question is assuming à serious t in consequence of the aily expulsion of Danish subjects and the hostile tone of the German press.Public opinion will compel the doversment to send a formal ; lin and to retaliate by the expulsion of German subjects from Den- ub soil.; DRAMATIC NOTES.It 16 said Mrs.Holman will lease the Dominion Theatre this winter, In a Florentine theatre a short time since the orchestra, not bein Jed, left at the end of the second act of opera, and the intelli ms publio present amash- re 6 1.8 house in return for their d ppOmbasL, Lt | subject of Whittin dnd hie oat.A chorus on the tiles would be a feature isms, Br epson en Sun by a suey rotation pans we.l-ge 00008, Mr.XK) our bteakfant tables &iwh a delicately flavored 'VOverays which may save us m heavy docteme Ville.\"\u2014 Oeil Service Gasutéé.age dmpiy ais Bold.1 - foliowing definition t 7 - -THE EVENING STAR.Vie Lovgens GNF (ENT PAPER he WORLD, .994 & 996 CRAJG NTRERT.© QRAUAM & Oo, FROPRIFFORS.Vel.¥2.- « & Ne.uns t Wednesday, September 16, IVA.Tez DeBoucherville Oabinet iy not yet formed \u2014and the world still goes on.Tre \u2018Fish-Brown * Reciprocity® treaty Lias been condemued some more.So far not a single public meeting has approved i of the one-sided arrangement.Tue coucoctors of the lying pictures in connection with the Labelle vaccination cake have, very properly, been censured by forty of the leading medical men of the city aa guilty of unprofessional conf duct.Io some European countries such people would be deprived of their diplomas, and probably put under restraint.Tue tiret meeting of the United Confer ence of the Methodists of Canada takes place at Toronto to-day.This will be the first time that the lay element of the Methodist Church takes its place in the ecclesiastical councils of the body.Under the organization of the founder of Methodism, the Conference, which constitutes the governing council, was or posed wholly of ministers.IY Cheirs vo, Congregations.While we have heard many persone express themaelves well pleased with our few remarks upon the above eubject in Monday\u2019e issue, .we are in receipt of a letter from the organist of Christ Church Cathedral which has evidently been indited wbile the writer \u2018was in what is commonly termed \u2018\u2018 a rage\u201d We may as well state here that the gentleman in question has plainly misunderstood the drift of our words.We took exception to a system or fashion, not to him or the choir or any particular church, citing the service at tbe Cathedral ou Sunday simply to make our point as clear as possible.We ventured, indeed, to express the opinion that the performances f by the Cathedral choir were exceptionally good.We are sorry the organist go.made this mistake as it has led him to make use of very unbecoming language.Leaving this aside and comiog to the little that is pertinent in his letter, we find that he takes exception to our remarks \u201c aa re a the chants done on the cc- That) in the opinion of this meeti ing} himself pote the business prev, Eels ome \u201cBE 18 Be rohaats Ee rd hil nent INBST VI RGIN = A B w 4\u20ac 00 D 8.Dy Waite 1a press Danses.: intellectual and literary labor he had a \u2018purpose on behalf of the Corporation.the deft Reciprocity Treaty subm banjtted \u2018again in or compets with wie TespectaMe youan Sept or BAY, t2a1 F nette EEE op È great capacity as well as unflagging in- otographs were taken snd widely to the United States Senate, as the pro- Bilverman javel or indire indirsatly.The mr Ra Beaver i aq Hw Ed Eure slack Fi our PLUG TOBACCO, FRESH NAVANA CIOAES.À large stogk always on hand NaS.£ dustry.Apart from contributions to circulated of the child's arm with refer- position of the British Plenipotentisries, latter olhimed he the agree- ng of the stairs A G.2.D.and othat BRIARS (new dex\u2019 ns).REAT CLEARING 3 ary.ence to the part alleged to have been while containing some features stich as ment aod suad for Jamages seeks NarawTRD, o Wurse-gut; must be aa A CETTE, dique H.SW LLNS ; xp G SALE # periodical literature he first appeared on injürioualy affected ; also of eu itions those relating to the interchange of the | to upeet the Tadgaent tow .Jade FE and have best of ur \u201cNo.209 Bt.James leeot, Jj THEODOXIDDS RUMIAN CIGA:kLIES, - the stage of authorship in 1809.° Mis drawings designed to represent ti ¢ inner nataral produots of the two gountries, of = \u2019 ja vides 7 W = oe R BE BEPALIS TO EITHER} HAAR OATI Tortaise San, and Rue SUMMER STO OK.3 work was \u201c Dictionary of French portions of the affect .De.er advantage , would, Stewart, ' ; oT es Prod i OR JEWELLERY, Lanta \u20181 ., Synonyme.ol This we speedily follow: ai the one eas ed that 1 the, latte ita present form prove wl the \"i po county of hein WATER.a agr.s marr = VE, M MURR Pas 4 a STE oF PRINCE - ; - COHEN & LOPEZ, i ad int iT mad boanté- Ck \u201c ed by à treatise on the State © \"Dr.Coderre intimated that the matter The meeting then adjourned.{ made à voluntary assignment to Stewart, Frencn ioh | mo epson \u201cps Ne.V7 Bi.Jasoph Breet, hamid .vo:«xz 07 Mens pla ; Fine Arta in France,\u201d and this again by | wonld probabl come before the Courts, \u2014_\u2014 .\" Jan officiel aasig hes | in Montreal, who was FE fie hrm Buy.we.= er.Co Lawaseos ou.* i eu rams \u201c3 BAT and1L GC} PARMES.wg HR a eal a .« Lives of the Frenoh Poels of the Age as they thoug ¢t of instituting\" proceed\u2019 ROUND T! TOWN.\" .tam for ee By Montreal, Anda RTE se re fixe FRE.Srey roi\u201d 2 ; FA 4 © ana ' and You PAL ek 5% ; Louie XIV.\u201d Besides this he labored in inst a certain joarnal-ennpamed were speak sad Setwosn ) 5 i \u201c rer ation and annotétions of} Dr fe ee declared the photo- pies \u201c Dominion\u201d has rived age te cou hry of ym, ye xs.seme gating 09 Oe Pat or ¢ iar i rr re -meaturement, snd patiorss 2 standard historical works.as far ae it was meant 2! Hochelage, under the Act of 1989.vi PLR : oem i # Amon these we need coly apocify his po eh Si nad Tone |= The M's ul one gms | pon ard e' asiguoent shoud, WT ras, > [ 21 au 0 KENNEDT à 00, 0 et?Fo ST | rH SS ea gen Bun Ht | sa Paie 188 Boniventtes Brent.= OOKI LOOK LOOK!| 31 Larronce MainBtret,, | cliné Aod fall of the Roman Empire.In Cc ed the ph be pr sented at 13:30 o'clock.morrow\u2019 3 his conclusions.Judgment reversed NFRD = Chol a thé city for ladies ko select § , 1813 he roceived the appointment of \"De.Coderr atlas that hero in the Mechanies\u2019 ne mere TEE ang Ade I Te ™ LE Print Rote, oh Bo.ne pl a AR {Baas wg?ma \\ T° PARTIES y! UBNISHING : icra History in the Sor- was perhaps a little ex; = Etienne Pare 17, = oo mani, 1 Ft rTT\u2014 pe ; Bieury 18 FA : bomaes sod an he.rscoation of dde |, The chido a sha, dr fo pina.OF Fein © |i tars aang EL EAR SE me wine 1e men EE A, , ance \\ n CL .| , can pi s fora:shln vate Residene & \u2018Bourbons he poured forth in rapid suc: cased, Dr Compbel i have bo oat evening.vers PES a edie 2 | Dear the clo est soruting end Mvestigation.1a, those Bissis, of 100 =o a UT EC co.Holle or Bourdin eins ios tay i \u2018cession, * Conspiracies and Politics, on in say pe vith mining is of ep as xs Bron 27 \u2018WW ARTED IMMEDIATELY, à ERRONAL- Wowie : Fanel._ Victoria Square 10 spp 1) Crag, eu % \"13 Justice,\u201d * Means of Government in the any \u2026 pie of nt Ch : 16.ad do re D een min's vasaing.Aputy Allen Botet tes TO BUY GOO D ishing Drawiné huiles can Rave yy ! = En Si of ran, To | a eh pe BTR {Oa Saturday lnk while » man » per FEES RE ARE Pre ee | ES Este mai «x pry of Representative Government,\u201d footion ous = louse) \u201could mai: has {pee Portaeuf, vas in of vs ris pen a Seg | I Ra TE IV ETHAY GTTLE AUD er Le pC = Amoi Ey Al of contsy Ls hat _ \u2014 = \u2018 ! A amd © a ao pot a by ill es mms Tl hn 00 sadred.a Lh ot : ue ab À : oiting tho cea, WW TE Bik» xd Eg Eo EE Ba = ere \"ua Cy.BD, Merchant Tailor, wore» sooxoumel SAAR TORTURE, ; =\" lfenioem.to these he wrote asco .:\u2014After wo hun tants hays been ub for boiling w, , D oo PE hee , ; à 1864 The Hisiery of the, Raglioh carefally een amined the am of the sound] or modation, the axe gett Bef tangled threw him angi Mr EE strech IALSH & co.y BmRassar mare | HALL OTANDS 2a CHATRE™S wna TABLES, i \"am sa, belle, D os the sob of boiling Seas.PÜRCHARE, Tmmedlately, Whe 040 have the same made up tn the Iatdet aiyls, very low for cash.CANE sng WOOD SEA coucnes, 3 ux i bio, frei | on the History of ae in ee Taat, we are of opinion: fob: £o., of a mall Grocery, oom JLOTHI ERS, ta ent.1 poire OOD A TS AIRS on BUITES, i \u201c« : AE arch and Ohriatien Boot La 101.7] fe te eee de ar now pr | 2 are ENE L Lg LT noie as mor OTER DAMS SIREET,| WIRE] WILL YOU BUY or TE YORK ruARCH $ cet sented, that there bas nO extensive (ARAR MOGILL SEUENT YOUR FALL CLOTHING?Where but at Thewhele of the above at wholesale ?onthe Rosson and on destruction of Marne, si evidence of eT Lvl a, = will bs RTE es CURE à AGHOK'S ; 1 1s the only piace S'il doté Complete smortments.Les ol ren hl .injurious viras n introdu- a : ne eer CHINREY » SAL whers you can foe} the worth of your mowey thats ibe Te ra Be of Gn Gh el ed into Fr 4 that the sowr |: Be CAN BEB Tas ar on Croc > Ta oo 7 FOR B.sasdi tong.The have tr choice to > Parti ie usd Clty ox var nue gion,\u201d History Frange rand prescata appesranes of v Lave SAME ER Piaging Erskine es n s ohikiren,\u2019 » and \u201c History of Four Frenclÿ heakby racoination (ap (applante).ag Ser hE .LACS = Taher © Teer, Sos Vioworsa \u2018, ml _ \u2018 Sy & + 1 ja \u2018 ,Ç .or \u2018 | -. \u2014 ue EVENING 3] \"AR Wedncndss, pepe 16.iuve._ me i pe & Ritohte.parm £3 DESIROUS OF FUR NISHING wit aad 8 10 thelr ps oraps to call «nd ustgees ¢ \u201cTHE at our Warurudins NEW FURNITURE, hich com: Bedsoom Sets, Ned- eleads, Ba nant Sofas, Couches, M.T Centre vaine de Sideboards, pislu ae beavily var Whaino x, BOOKER à BITCH! vv.7 \u2019 \u201cBy Benninx & Barsalou.PROPERTY AT AT HOCHELAGA io sell The subscribers have hoem lastracted Le Auction, at thztr Roms, 18and 128 3%.aati ay On FRIDAY, the 16th INSTANT, that valuadlo Property situated at Hochelass.Del Ustaistrai No.113, laciny the To Marloorou zh stmt, contalnisy 1 tug prop.11y Of Wid, TLOS E08, Terus casy- Balo at HLSVET o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, us 0 Auetionters, wALE UF COTTAGE3 AND VACANE LOTS, Corn ro\u2019 Mountain and Dorshestar Streets.hacribars will sell a: thelr Rooms, Nos.138 ani iasat.Peter street, On FRIDAY, the 180s INSTANT, Lot forming the carner of Dorchester and Mountain rooté itn Co: tage thorean ; Blue Of (014$ X 73 foe Throe ge \"Cots Adjoiatg en Dorchester street, x e V.t Loi adjotul street, with on euro Cot ARIS ont by re 9% feel.Can be wean Lane in ro a Perfect titio.ns VyERY VALUABLE PROPERTY The subscribers will sell at dhstr Booms, Nou.m and 138 st.Poter aûrcet, On FRIDAY, the 16th INSTANT, Sitanled at at the corner of MOUSTAIE Lee cpdcEsT contain.abou 15,L00 square feat.Hotel ln ha neighborhood will dooney enbance the value Terms liberal.Sale at RLEVEN o'clock.4 BARSALOU BENNING RSALOU, 26 ROPERTY AT ST.JEAN BAPTISTR YaLLAGE, AND AT TRE WEST- ENV OF THE The subscribers will sell at their Office On FRIDAY, the 18th INSTANT, : bulit Btores, with Dwellings oor ote ci Hoe ay Ha x and 2¢ \u20ac Lawre stros + Baptiste Viit They mre built of Brick, .ton eos dntions ¢ threes stories high, with Attics and Maneard Mcof covered with galvanised iron, A VACANT LOT adjolaingt x 100 feet.! AND A BLOCK OF WELLING 8 f the Lachins Matiroad, uear Workman rth giving a rental of leaged at Thess pro, rte are elton] od in locali ies where: proper is rograssing tn and must jucrease lue Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.BENNING Là BARSALOU, _ Auctioneers.| VALUABLE VILLA LOTS IN THR WRSTKRN PART OF THE CITY.The subscribers will sell by Auction, On SATUBDAY, the 26th SEPT., about 0 VILLA LOTS, situated between Dorchester dd Clarke Ave: ne artieulars 1 i ina a Tature advertisement.Sale on the ground at TWO o'clock.BENNING a BARSALOU, 17 Auctioneers.«uy H J.Shaw.EW WALNUT FURNITURE ot wl m, Be i ining-rsom Furni \u2018will pel the Manufacturers\u2019 P commission, which is below she prices of the same class of 1 tores OR And soe the Stock tn Shaw's Building, Oralg street, near Victoria notion Sales overs Monday and Thursday.will offer at Al t, SGALUABLE DW Wy Joba Arewa.(prostate fifo van \\ - % Lots on §F.JOSEPH STRERY, * STRRAY, 11 Lots on the GRAND TRUXE -\u2014 14 Lots ou ALBERT STAREE\u2014; \u2014- assortment of French Pressed Sa tion berate 1 bc, &c., lied, from asile manufactory of of =.any Frore.together with Riliott>s Patent C esticks, suitable for gardens and ga)- lory.Warranted not to b blow tho Ii htout.À large quantity of French C Culrassier durabitty and us viait is lcited.ÉaanLes Miuoon, $18 83, Lawrence Lam street, and 118 8t.Lawrence Main street, me _ de, sia: ements this P.k, EDUCATIONAL \u2014 Wanted, by 1d enamel an English lad two : n la In racy Sagrment for for a Te z Engl sh and M Music; terms moderate.Address M, ne THEE TRADE SALE or DRY-GOODS \u2018WIll be eontinued at the premises, No.658 CRAIG STREET, er's am b; cannot be oxoelled fee is respectful oF i À ESP = H i il i is ; | stèeeta, belonging to the estate of the ESS Alex.RORMæTSO ; muster may be considered very good M ; sm Maouring Farm Property and Private \u2014 : 1 nes ET About eight o\u2019clock this morni Some smart young fellows have now an To-morrow ursda: rid dollars remains on he on property Ue avoiding hear losses from sweeping fires SAILED FOR MONYAEAL.| ve.Marne gore, Hey.The\u2019 hour is UEBE FR 20 NTIER Weston was on his 163rd mile; his opportunity of joining the ranks of com- aa ord dept 13th, W YORK PI ANOPFORTES.re = completed by whieh ce Emma Muller,» Kadiog, Marseilles, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Q SILVA 162nd mile was made in 13m.14sec.ponies 3and4.It ie said the young Termeimerat i N° LE à sons GRAND FRENCH ACTION, Sais at Half-past TWO o'clock, De comen] Kericaitacal, où Witertouns Ne .LEG AL ANTELLIGENCE.NEw ORLEANS, Sept.16.adies think a good deal of à member of ne W.DUFOUR à do nctr FRS ARK 7 OTAVE, BOÉSWOOB nisew JOHN J.AX Diarçe and prodtani a asapntY In posession of st 8 > Pi ri Aug.81.1 \"NO T1 1 > E.The President\u2019s proclamation to the the \u201c Via,\u201d looking upon him po ; bimer, picer, necnslown, Court cAppouie turbulent and disorderly section to di rave fellow avd as one certain to an sno, made by ome of ihe , t and This advertisement will on days.(AEs! CANES! CANES! \u2019 Lo.on ° A Gens à Mosting oc bolder arsholders of the ne rae in one day causes scene dir excellent husband | wealthlost manafaciurers In the world, wes rel C HOICE LOTS \u201c Redes Rik Richard, Barrow-is=]: 1:3: * Bept.16th e County Balding, | Sh of Huntingdon, Fan neeays, \u201cWe have no hesitation in It has been resolved to.procure the ARE OPPPORTUNITY | which ime ONE HUNDRED AXD RIGHTY of & MAK THORNS, TU Furness, Aug, 28.Rosenheim, pellant, ya a tin, re.8 FRILAY, the SECOND the Forenoon forths pa | SAying that, as the proclamation is based regulation busby.R | [hese powerful and really valusble lastru WERTERE SLOPE OF TH wopwTa, \" « Cotopaxi,\u201d Wilbon, Loudon, Sept.à bought from Rosen- of organization and the election of wvem on the moat glowing and outrsgeous in- he next mubler will'be on Thursday àrecrar EXCURSION FROM URREC TO TADOU« i Puno made, all fn richly carved, rose trove 2d J radenriter astrasted by Moser Fi oN Bom MASEL, « Abram You °° Frampworth, \u2014 om \u2018 quantty offine ermillion à at 100, (By der of the Board ot Provisional Directors.) (ormation, ( our r people should take no [®t 8 p.m.SAC, HA MA! BAY, iit À RIMOURRE | mprovem +n ment tv MAR OR ARR a LB a tice to th | Bitave, and jo aio aren 5 ihe Parchase tor i eeli om ine property * vor \u201c Strathearn, \u201d Jarman, Liverpool, Bep- suit for dam eo he Frror, JORHUA BRRADNER, 2 r representation i is made to th ibe pro- ROUGH.ONLY 8 00! A 9.ï tue largest com.PIMRNTO, - ages oug > si Be P ; | jai hare all the deer Lat wer and sin a Lou tAURDRE EDR AFTERNOON, Sori, - oar, wplomberl I fratd, fale representations, Le., are _Heatingdos, 16h Beptember, 1574.uss deus.\u201d This is no Inwless mob-\u2014no rab- The Gazette says.meme _ o\u20ac the \u201cStcluway \u201d with tho sum ; mitie,\u201d Guidice, Marseilles 4: se ons are ANTED TO BORROW, a|ble t ia the uprising of the whole > or SAGURNAY will leave QUERNG i a 7 and.the sweetness and daraoiity of North aide of COTE ST.ANTUINE ROAD Jmt ont: [i \u2019 > represen À p The Government this city h Steam ; phd j sudan fully Introd rs % side the Sherbrooke * treet Toll- Last ou on the slope of ORANGE and cs Vern bec\u201d [6], Burnett, Liven, proved.\u2019 Judgment for Martin confirm- Wo pum.£ for x or, % days, on Cla) prbfemiont men aa vols busitiess aad been instructed to, say hat no changes EE a.ee ates ment of \u201cShaw's Buildings,\" will duly appear.RAMBOO\u201cCANES, > Eaton, nn, ; are contempla in the Dominion Ad- THURSDAY EVENING, excursion PE mie vante Ta rs variety, \u201cmi Buon Auirep.Sep.3 [oro tant, usd ndon oul USE EVANS\" CELEBRATED |abadow of omer or authority, ad ve Ministrtion.We are mot much con: evens tom ee schools, but {aration wil Fe \u201crar Lee, es JOHN J.DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, WINNER OF mi [3 nr .vant seized 27 tinnets of butter in Pour oy ANITURE POLISH.would dare the Somards, to confess its minced bv this denial.Tudeed a i mi turning, wil pears Tedenass aa sasonDar whatever reasnalle.ov NDON t.16.-Elin'a hande, and she received the, butter experience for an inatan .ay Taker, wl) smo oe Gallvery of back | = FINE CORNED BEEF, in 415 Notro Dame Street.* Apology\u201d\u201d wins the Bt.Leger.under à od udge's.e order on respondent giv- sr TATR 5 Sasa seset Wasuixarox, D.C., Sept.1 oo aman x shat this de vial indicates are we trp caly #5 Moals and be: io PA FREE SERRE HEETE Chains, | dism bill, re Em rs antil Mar next at Al ; .' FIRE, ret in ou now sues eral was \"instructed to repa: re COR Rs COURT.Le Imcnty por quarter or mouth.Call and ses ANTED ' th al y Pr 177 8%, James street.ano \u2018Warerooms, \u2018* Shaw's Buildings,\u201d ALso, » Rawwacw, Sept.16.the sureties for 8 or its value, another document on .the EE in \u2014 ALEX.MILLOY, ® CRAIG STEET, NXAR VICTORIA BQUARE ; J odgrent reversed with costs of both From $20 to 8220.Louisiana; the nature of this document September 16 Aguas.usm FRESH BBISKETS.TEN GOOD TINSMITHS, A fire cavght this ror mf aed 1: > ; will not be made public at P .Montreal, 16h Sept., 184.ney y destro ing a t - \u2014\u2014\u2014 public present ; by Rewenty-lour persons were fined by the va MPORTANT TO PARTIES FLANKS AND NECKS, ACCUSTONED YO OUT DX WORK partly destr y Eee running or Allard, appellaot, aad Labeats, rE.G.MELLOR some it 16 thought that it will be à pro- Recorder this morning for drankenness, BOARD, Yacancios for à few weatlomen of 0b 1 WISHING TO PURCHASE REALLY VALU.a will at ae time, Toot the cause of the fire spondent.\u2014Action for $100 on a note : ! Slamation por Suing & Con in extra| Adolphe Murphy.engineer, furious BALE, cTickot io Boston and ToT AS.ALLE AND WS odD FriRoroRT = Htomner Waoës Par.is eup be from a belt: being too spondent the price of a saw and drum.285 Notre Dame Street, Tote oth 7 general pen Abit mill simply re.driving, $8, or two mon dress Box 1614, Drome ras Noms Flacon are à quer) VERY -LOW PRICES.Apely to loose and the friction of the wheel.\u201d The frm that the drum was not delivered ; moderation.The Astorney- a alae Ado phe Trudeau, loitering, $6.Ansar rod pours In the british Troms Toa aad (YOM A SONS, B Boston, whose cat brilinmey | Yous i is not yet known, bat it is supposed that the saw was warranted proved CRYSTAL BLOCK.his sasistant are en ed in enersland Joseph Bryere, butcher, delérium tre.been mostly employed as a look-out.Astrese 5, putiiy of tone, durability a every shh Es gaulle 4 JAMES & SONS, hat about $600 will cover it.: proreulees: No guarantee is proved, and \u2019 BR this docume hi pa il be preparing mens, commit! 18, Br.Er Cana 018 futirs bo sold ab the Agency, J.W.GROSS, 816 ST.CATHERINRS FREI = Hard did not Complain about the aaw TALE E & COV RNTON\u2019S docur nt, which wi submitted Mary Ano.Dwyer, for an assault and Py 4ETED [ov sox a Retal more.a NAS BUTLOIN mal Sl vires a bost of iw 8 A NEW HOTEL.- Hor three months\u2014until his note mater TLPID, EXTRACT OF RED JAMATOA SAR $0 ry ident ho To extra Oabinet battery, $1.50 and costs, ar fifteen days.entres ét 7 RES REEL! Shieh (rok Une Hdd Dol 700 Craig Street.(CROMWELL, ANNETT a 00, Mossi Bar, Sept.16.od Not baring done 0, he muet PAT 15 AT.JAMES STREET, a x OPT || Hyssinthe Ghaslebole, di ior, 838 Win TETE .; .an three half-pinta of Jiquor f snch Instruments in regular We have good news for families in the Sign of the large Gold Mortar.mst P quor, ORT, » stem of Brown Curls, between Pack matrument willis ii Tomate wih the UY YOUR OOAL IRON rou Pr Fry a, habit of visiting Murray Bay aud tourists duc he drum, ard tue judgment ~~ GOLTMAN, ROUND ID TOWN.Sond conic nor three nat, the.itfeets, rotaral n° be Ben via Blensy avd inte a al are Ta the \u2018city, \u2018and Yop! fa WHILE IT IS CHEAP.MARSABANK'S PATENT FOUNDRY CUPOLO.generally.Mr.Uuberger has made ar- .S.ow MER EATS TAILCA \u2014 Proceedings in the case of W.Cal- RSA stroute.none rural ai to Xo.IN Bory tans for 11 months, free of charge.of \u2014_\u2014 of ali Gtscriptions furnished y rangements for the erection of a et a Je, CE We.STREET, MONTRRAL.ek.ch A PROVINCIAL SYWOD.thre six, nine and twelve month will be given to HARTT & BAKER, Oygluse prompt class hotel we be called \u2018\u201c The \"Grand Japon ; i n ot ecm of SUMMER TWENDS sng BK; © oo h perjary, were opened \u2014 TOTS 2 Jie gin vith age about 3% Joo dresses Soi\u2019 th 2 Xa wot vrorasig Tit be socom Central.\u201d Mr.J.F.Peachy, of Que ae os from : ot a Shel.COATINGS Workmanship warraates.ee, at the Police Court this afternoon, Seventh nih Day.imatly 19 oblige bar D har parent, ratiding at 108 Vemeiles asing elsewhers, call and ex- AGENTS FOR THR J C.PINGEL bec, is the architect entrusted with the ford.The litter pleaded the general is- R CHEAP CHROMOS and .\u2014Bernard Thompeon, arrested on sus- the es teat heir power, Se mm | ww| GENUINE LACKAWANA COAL.* waronÂitE sr {ark of desiguing the building, and work sue and further he had ht the | Frorsas FIOTRY FRANKS, esl ion of having robbed Fraucis Kane of The Bynod met this morning: at 10 Tuseday evening, Mottons.Couvent, Réhools\u201d Clery ymeon and Teach: w CHATS PERRET mediately.Th of Ja h Ron of diech: this morning owing o'clock.1°58, ning, oo 5e es ii be Bora de twit.Reforonoe is made Als, best qualities of Ko.will be commenced im y.e lot on the 8th ny., 1866, 6 DOTE Le fai & étroet, a Black Locke wi yr footer threo i fins, residents of Montreal, ATE.SMITHS\u2019, AND entrusted tore will be Soe carefully * Grand Central\u201d will be fitted with all Alonzo Wood, Street\u2019s agent, and Seating dous equal to uew at trade prices.to the failure of the prosecutor to appear| 4 pr ition to record the protest of inside.\u201cihe Binder eit conte vor by roderain = see en Sh i nos.Retail prios STEAM, 5 NDRY COALS, De TE Fe per iv phd conveniences and accommodate nie the « prise.Judgment bel ow van and press his accusation.the minority with reference to the vote !! to 668 8 Lawrence strest.wn hi, a mr s reversed, G QO TO DUNCAN'S \u2014 F.X.Beaudry \u2018yesterday entered on the election of a Metropolitan was BENNET begs to call the at HE Shae, nappes r Years, : us TON OB OARGO.J re mn: 1g sp dered, as ts 2p 0 bo oF se 0e TOR TOUR TUE 29.sa potion against the Proprietors of the raled She of order at the present stage of ag mon of ho uli: lo th tack hak be hat aon y ARD: LLBORNE STRRET.ewalk been 9 IVI Bankrupt Hem, Lx STAW'S KUILDINGS (2nd flat), cai 8r.JAMEW BUILDING, vrordgu | Po of bringieg \u20ac wait.\u201d don oy ANTAD.Wanted ay pe) Boom.amount of damages alleged to have been NOTIORS OP MOTION.Varrier, 580 Craig street, and will keep constentiy os 00% Preis ve OUTRE à A PERRY Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, _ TWE UXBRIDGE UXBRIDGE TRAGEDY 7 Ri gol Brooke o ab.iT sad Bloom- 1247, #97 Tater evade to mad FE ei (from remarks made in his re- RA Won.Gearp: That iis er on hand & fret-clase Stock of HATS, CAPR, de, | .ré 3 - office.gard i , ish a churc r either eee Mrs: mazwoonsiE «A TERRY, ve naio sam, |, TT EP pe tr hie Tree | a Bn be sod or SLL TO BOOT AND SHOE HANU- .21 .è, children 7, picion o ut n e responsibil- : 0.375 Notre e Streot BE .At about 380 re ing, Arm be heirs.= was appoi nted tutor 10 | Dame street.Army ot No.1 Torre having attem to commit a burg lary, ity of the Provincial Synod, and that a \u2018sw ho oge rox sas.« PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 SYRUP\u201d (One door West of John Aitken & O6.) Thus doors West of Victoria Agnes, Fat s Hotel was discovered to \u201cbe on bis children &ad sued bere to ann res \u2014 a fin vagrant by the B olive committee be appointed to take such eh inch 1 \u2014 \u2014 fire, oak of the inmates being .salbep.poor emir Jo John de Sa he ia Board laa private Family, at Nor 0 i) Magi se or ro mont the for- measures by corres ab he nt Shoe-filting Masking, | rooke, one of the n ng the guinet street; no other boarders.harge ss wi (07 the late Dr.W.B.Bowmen), FINE SHOES.CHEAP GAS-FIXTURRS.|Theflroseoms io havo originaied ale\u201d ut that Joho Brooke lived in Eogland RRSORAL iter wat, 1 \u2014 Chief Bertram begs to ackngwledge ensure the success of the undertaking.24 a aa MACAVIERE \u2014 tending up the stair leading to the pext A demurrer to this po me vas pleadod: Pre nées, 4 2 the receipt of, of through the hands of H, Canon (Eliegood That at the next D0 0 tach .HE ONLY © mise PALL oat PER CENT.OFF Paar: rao.fiat, thus making retreat in\u2019 that direc.a ou i the drums a as Johns \"pea «_the sum of 80 from or session oh inca] hod euch | w a En tow Drivers - Ladies requiring BOOT, please © iseed _ manager of be descriptions : BAPE AND RELIABLE snd examine oat stock of FINE SHOBS, oil wiethe A c A.mains stoued ought trae en per mai \" Both judgments eon Patrice vite eu te5 SIT Booth Imperial | Fagranco\u2019 Com > [and take part fa tee de of Bishape to & B.J).PETTENER, and sizes.ows.attempt 5 va ms te scdrens W.I.Postooe) ~~ |, asgow the Fireman\u2019s tor & in the SOOTHING BYRUP PARLOR BOO AND SHOR STORE.C A R R A T R 4e tiranÿ a vor sovorsly ba appellant, sod Brooks, re.Lou Ee Caré Cases fs Gndes m0 te hy U Undez-clothing Fund.House of clerical and lay delegates, in '* Lo \\19 CUSEN AFREEE.ue d Fold ie nt\u2014This was an action to ac- on leaving it a4 Mr.Grafion\u2019s \u201c| ~ Wm.Holland, a seaman, was to-day 2% they should desire s0 to do, subject T We are now daily recel , Jamés Anvand, an spond aT , \u2019 to such regulations be E® ABLISHED 1865.a supply of the cclebta = catoemed résident of this his place, Min c, Mise count.John Brooke and Vallimore fined $3 and costs for drunkenness.Jar, Le den A a, may 3 + RANGES MES DIGKINSON, Oarratraca Water, Kate Marnin, servant, and weré ex late Chas.Brooke, T,\u201d%: name of ha 8° ar Po lai 45 cos Sinclair, 17, seaman on board the shi Pre oun {the Looe a _\u2014 GeoKINE fresh from a Eps rings at strong'e youngest sou\u2014eo much eo that Dallimore_ ving.Ayr webeo.John | refuraing him lo Dae street vriil De hweigard,\u201d arrested as a principal vent down by Horio 2 NS 99207 résatvieg tally freed BULK OTSETRS, \u2014 BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, antagonet, Ou vr their sufferings i af a fon \u2018Brooke chiefly man 9.estate, John TY ae S Goi Fock Ta hs righ in a stabbing sdray, was remanded for in Sanon sent down the House of jeu! 1 have been appointed by Messrs.Brambill, Dean | o 83.ANTOINE )E MAKER, oO \u2018 deutt x Thos leas i inj od are Moser Brooke died, and Da limore, as survit L Lu hocdof (Notre Dam Dame stroe tral.party finding ed rit bein, ns, under Pray ae dire the od Hobs Bann CE Ee Frompt dolivery 4 Sol t for Canada; : .OT INNIS HILL Magri Ths a jen [ing executor, ewes e General Bn BVSS à CO, 220 bare now Un sto.$1: ples thete soi OBAÏG arnnny, Gy & wi » Armatroog, pic bain, the: who vaste of Jing te Brooke, to 34 BE.Hubert aus \u2014 Reveral cases ve.Hospi Silverstone, ture moved bri, oa re od in Whitten: oraraa.asp FRUIT DEALERS, HOTEL and FAMILY RANGES, Two doors from Pour |S Poui Suis, (Out boune rg owned by Mr.eds valned $4 J foe Brod \u2018Degen tee ever Tee VV rms sate strug over day st 1g 0.pawnroker, for failing to deliver op seconded by Hon.Mr.Bowles ; it (Opposite Lawrence Balls 1p BROILERS, COFFEE ROASTERS, Disyeporgiistmmvoneatms fo nin Ta 31,000 0e the contents.Both wars prednd o socrstion, | A peition do QUAI rire ve as which Be ess Pen Pots da 2d adopted\u2014with two\u2019 amendmentawes fob NSYLVANIA CO 78 US A TEV HORE FATF [reader OrdAes ME re ds po sn ER EE SR NE ER FR Th str tr | Paras TEN cons, JOYN BURNS, wa que EF pane pu ne What the fps Wik | fudgmset § : Wim From ame: | Foo sir rime cases were postponed and Administrations ot the Bacramente H- 6 BUBLESGH 4 neo, ; Ç i \u2018 .Ha A : Tori an er rites and ceremonies of th Eamon Plumber, Gas and Steam Fittor, CHINKS# MATTING LT.BUD, Moors SOROWTE, 3 2e Te SOUTHERN \u201cUPRfsing.; som oven MATRIX MONDES MAR 5; ave Pas GES \u2014 The point reserved udge Ram- Church, the Articles of iigon, or thel _ eam Street ire 4 .675 CRAIG STREET.| «HOLA ae vam rai ; \u2014_2e.say when rendering his | Jum in the forme and comer of maki RE oriaining WEE TOILET QUILTS.™ _ rip ARYRD.\u2014A gontuman, oussena- Witnese case as to consecrating bis UT con : : R YOUR BOOTS, you canno pap TA vesvbennebip mone any Tae voreed Taeariace vines whether the Crown ih the right of or- deaçons, th op ares , STORA re FRET , Ascorntsnt), well versed ta business or the version of ULL ne.© ron vou TEAS a ode hn re pce 4 4f a ais | Som = hos.Golecres 1 en his; dering jurors to ¢ stand aside # pecond authorized to be read is Ph es QUITS mit, sol.608 : : aad at the lowest prises.> from New = at a'étoccurt cé.rite gli resi given.Ag- time\u2014exercised during the trial \u2014 was the same shall be 3, at i QUALZS 30.88, worth $8.80.No.\u2018 695 Cnara STRERT.a4 the Provinetal wat gains giscour £8 W, Brin oon.si ed thi hs f jg enacted one session 3 Street, Leaguers are in ua- sta ne a Grecs N, ! 2 ofites.argu aE bal of plain of the uncial Synod and congrmed QUILTS $2.00, worth $8.08.OR 8 ALE of I Placear |\u201d Were pre uf lore th Of] 88 = other session the same, provided QUILTS 68,45, woria 9486, a CO, DO SAYER pling the Cosjow a ee LTE ae.the decision taken # 2 (that confirmation be approved by two- dr Los wort mm vam vent, M.SCANLAN + - MONET ?Then call or apply letter to X.Mie | Bet 2 of QUILES 400, vorts 9.| w Ca¥ Loads cboice CANADA FIFE W He BERD, SL the Glsagow So Clothing and claim have ur 000 men ui TE Tra thirds of the House of Biahope, and two- * aire souT.MitouxiL a sows, ¢| LL rice ue.for Ld Saray oe their command aden\u2019 .St ee Je MEATHER, - Bet old ppp ating and a Ivanced to thirds of each Order of the Lower House.ns Tune re 15 par seek i D.FavaLTatE £3 Vo,\" 7 ou a Boi it oops numbers Wat ar orien Sere |e Saye\u2019 shtling varied from Nyverthelsss soy alteration in 4 Eb 1000 2 Ge de vs a RL et Somat stood et di e the Prayer Book or ie ol rusten ats Osta to, 0d H es RETRY Rana.OXO8._Faving The Eres : ot Once nes SU ie i, wid oe.\u201cPts Er the Church « of ct in her hee| DRAMARTEAU- à BOND'S, 7 those purchastèg SPRING .age 1p convocations thori .EE RCE | Shyam PoE IT PRT vase RR Eee ee age] PTS Dee 4 + 80d ut rae ue ee a) Ticlow persoss, respectar Miobigr ul Ecclesiastionl Province, when passed by - prices.; ~ .re * Ve J / » : .I - 4 © * RE : \\ ; I \u2018 \u2026 - \" \\ Sa Eu ven Ï Ha + i _ \" us + \u2019 ' ) ' PR.- dass EE SE pe EEE LVR \u2014 _ \u2014 \u2026 \" = a = = en \u2014_ av ' es * Ce ey his rough, un ngainly features.\"> wish I had & - wore, 1 sance $ bank.$ #454 68 a en a Senipmber, à Le, A0Y : \u201cERLE GOWER { pi : OR THE HEIR oF THE \u2014 CHAPTER LX.LX.\u2014Continued.| He saw at a glance that it hed been Violet's, that it wai tastefully, even elegantly furnished; but he was too overcome by fatigue to note many things; | - mere trifles in themselves, but \u201cstrongly illustrative of the pure mind, the deligate, even refined taste, and the guileless: Da- ture of the forest flower which \u2018had bloomed there ani drooped and faded elsewhere.He flung himself upon the bed, muttered a hasty prayer, and in a few minutes he was asleep, dreaming that he was seated by the side of Lady Maud in the old library.They were alone, as they had been\u2014 were reatiing the old chronicls together\u2014 and it seemed to him that the word \u201cLove\u201d played in characters of lambent flame over the broad e, land though he knew what they intended to represent, yet they would not take the shape of the word, or even the form of the letters, but perplexed and teazed, and vexed Lim.And then he had other stronger and wilder dreams, but he slept on «eeply and continuquel I the meanwhile old Eldra d STR.sveae sus sonseus to $5 In PRESS As oe cir sesserariaeed 8 ave ihe paseboider should Brockvilis, A texnnguia.Baye \u201cSara Te Ste, 14200 tended holding their o.othes elites oque, Kingston, Opwego, Lh > .Sos, SF to mail gamers of the GLasoow Luxa, yd from beewuted hey are a 2afe off urgy Port Ho Sone, Svebe about evary Thursday.0 Waidensian, 18h A st TREES the.Corin ut Brn August.ad, œnlcian, about + Fr To the 3rd September.a ban, about Be or Richard Lerns; In an 3 in ane lo W.aah to Chaney a) à Ma erià à Greeuborné, 17 Grace w.Green a or roel eines I Til James 4 FE\" Ourner of Youvilie and Alan Bros, & A.ALLAN, Common streets.10300, QUEBEC AND ; MONTREAL, ae TEMPERLEY LINE, | ot rt cnn CEMETERY LOTS, arr eoa | | ime GARDENS, .\u201ca + are now Issued at the lowest and m \u2019 \u201cne Blom ne i ed oa Le AE amet GARDEN BEATS, =.MOEWEN, aù tas Prolobt Odie, Canal Bazin, and aù ar Ts Tra ahe seat navigation of atte the Ooo, 171 Bo.Jamon troy FT | Frmcutn, oatwsed for vase real, calin à fi Eos do, dos Bove Man Through Line ALEX MILIOY, Agem\u201d FROM LONDON: oH .Montreal Jet Teh } ve RESCENRENEy Wednesday, dug, 13th NEW.3 PAIIBRES/ : o \\ Bt; Lavrren RE, ere : } \u201c.Seph Oh FRON QUEBEO; For ht or TEMPRRLEYH, GARTKE Blo ae TALK Ÿ .WEEKS a 00 Éarbican, Pym RO CO, Quebec DAVID = naw, DOMINION LINE.= JE a hrs re Sette Tickets are tesusd at red: ETES ao drei out their £ Bolakt Long Die in cargo and pacetagurs \u201cne steamers of this Iino are intended to from Quebec for Liverpool as follows :\u2014 a Through Tickets canthe ba had at Trunk Railway Ticket oo yrolghy or y Havre to or Washington ; in Paris, to F.Meer, 8 ue Sozibo: in Ham © A aux toM M.re Freres, Ha gun do F.M.x ue fe same 5 toc oO ctannae; aden ; a Bergen to Micha aol \"Ron, Consul; tn Fondos Henry usen's square; to Pi Mate ery, 2 Franti EE to W.M.Macpherson } DAYID TORRASCE à 00, Æuchange Court.SPECIAL NOTICE.STAYS LIRE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, This [tne consists of the following Rew, Olyse-butls = \u201d 7 Virginie \u201d .Falihasa, .\u201c » ey» .The slexmore of this Zèot will call frous pier 26, Forth River, New York, en every alternate Wednee- ea LE Through Tickets to all parts of the Continent.| MONTREAL AND BOSTON Ala LINE.Ou and after MONDAY, June ist, trains will raz, os fellows : \u2014 \u2019 .= - TRAINS GONG BOUFE.leaves Montreal at 8.68 à.A ls Boon ai ami à Nowy 8 Mnnèreal .ee BA; i; wei + ae 1a Boston ai à.lanslend, 88) Loo TRAINS coin donut, j Ksproes leaves Bastom {Lowall &.Sv su Sohne bk man = atép.m.; = in a3.Amve no X Tas somery où this line ineludes Lake Memyjhre- ¢ Passumpsic Hiver ALR Sra Lake, Whit Mountaing.and Lak: Fulitonn Sleeping Cars are mehr.tr rmous Express aud run through butween Montreal and Boston, hole trains run 8 rongy between Montreal and Boston without change.SPECIAL FXCURN soa TO LAKES MEME HRE- } Xenpors outrea) a Tickets, good to start on eithor train an Panier to return oa élthpe train followiag Mond frs io Men port, Lake Memphre » and retu ur, hgh A and {i formation, Gene: Offiuc, Wa bt.Jains atrost: call st the rat AR postes, 125 Mana er.Maman (CENTRAL VERMONT RAIL.RUAD, BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINE.SHORTEST ROUTE, Vi4 VEL ; WIV MONT CENTHAL BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS co MAY rut, 176 MMEXCENG 0: Day Express leaves In Boron SRG pio bmn werivng Train for Wate, ves Montreal a 8:15p.a Night Teas leaves Montreal at 1 Boston, vi: well, Lawrence, or Fitebbarghs Piri for New Yori via pres el 14 o: ving i= Boston at 8:40am.and New York at 1990 pans TRAINS oI NORTH AND WRST, Day Exprees Bos Low Tru ah mea re iviig La Montre u for à gi Express | 0 1 809.30 pn.Night caves Boston aE pom.via Lowell and Now York et3 pu.à, Yor! rk a 37 + via Springfield, arriving In Bleep] Cars are attached Rxpress Trains running between Montreal and Bon Prior tickets Prec ee or and frolgbt rates, appl ai Central R, B.OS, Fo.16 BE James steer J.W.HOBART, Bt.Albans, May 93, 1874 0 » Gen\u2019l up 77 STOVE, &o.Jour MAN NUFACY U RE, RECIPROCITY.STOVES! STOV ES STYLE AND FINISH Fully equal to anytbing American.PRACTICAL JUDGES are Invited to examine the \u201c ARGAND\u201d COAL BURNER.Don°t forget that if you purchase the tubacri Stoves you can always get 7 fu bers PLATES REPLACED.| - CLENDINNENG.ONEY SAVED.COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE SECURED, BY CSIFG TUB | UNION RANGE, MADE BY THE BARSTOR STOVE COMPANY.This Coal Cooking Range took the fi Gold Medal at the Wo! Tid Pair at Vienne, prize and Every oue warranted to glve perfect satig- 6 stock of first-class COOK- faction The above, and a I TING-STOVES, for sile The constantly m.reastag demand for the DIAMOND RHEUM.TI CURE at the Mamafactory rendered It necessary for the proprietors to _establish in emo! of .@ Provinces of Canada a wholesale depot, whe ~ al: dealers in medicine could be supplied with despatch, ani without much trouble.at thes\" .« me making it more pleasant for dealers OP +.\u201c 120f parties with whom they have traded fory.\"In the selection of thelr general stock.The wholesale agents for the DIAMOND REE UMA- TIC CURE Ontario are ibe well-known firm o Piste & LYMAN, Roo.t street, Toronto, and the Provinoe of Quebec, Messrs.DRVIN; à BOLTON, of Notre Dame street, Montres!.The cfficienoy of the LIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE a» a remedy for Gout, Rhènination and kindred diseases is an acknowledged fact by thousands of Canadians.Experience has settled thal point.The man wha disputes it would deny that the earth goes round the sun.The editor of the host Medical periodical in England, Medico ur nrrieal Re view and Journal of Proc Modiclne, opr aking in iho name of bis professional brcthrer tyes the receipt from which the DIAMOND RE UMATIC CURE is compounded the prefersnce over , ll other ever prescribe forti: x.terrible diseases, because is opens the secretory organs, as the skin, the liver, and the kidnsys, bostdrs Improving the condition othe blood, and restraining febrile action in the \u201coi s for hese good and suf ctent reasons Bat now physicians everywh: arè prescribing to their tic and gouty patients the Sid 16s plaaatne of announcing to the Trade gone- rally, that thelr Land à Color Works are now thorough and complete, with ike most improved plant and motive power, enabling them to supply White \u201c} Læade and Colors, greund ta Oil, of mort reliable uslities,and in screces moat suitatle for theTrade, Rae Spe Hrands hey offer co confidently to the Tied lish a tation and put up in'tine hundsome.extensive, they offer thelr y destrod.and in pack efactory \" enna, U: ait desert n or: \u2018aciliiles boing in any quan buysre.orks: Crna Inspector and fioliege streets.vtreet TRI AR Warehoneg .Rescilet CPE CO - Mers Oo * T PATEND COMPOSITION FOK FRINTEUS ROLLER \u2014Thia oelsbrated mposition de by m atolses TÉNtINE wt ib \\shments 1% has comple the old compost Ity moritenre .{It aon not becorte hid fn cold « r wevaro frosty watber; r tin tses tn heated ronma, of by the nid- of s°«am-cnstttee, This Com ponit can 1.0 sn licd dnc.per Ih.ty in con vend buis, Coady for acte For price list r Rolier stocks cioti y us, tes- timoniais and uct:ons.A wher tn formation, apply by lettre, bo M BIEN » Box 887, Post.ntres\u2019s Py aclies - i«hi@# Rolicre Cast or Reoaxt pena he tor ka to Nd 56 College ontrens J JONALD - BLACK, AND WHITK SMITH, \u201c LATOUR SYRANY.wy Diamond Rheumatic Cure.Drafts fauned for £1 and upwards.For passage and freight, to ATE TNA .te on Ra ELLs reat.Montreai.tation.PAINTERS, &o.WHET LEAD D AND COLOR a an à son, bottle and take It accordisg 6o the Instructions around the package, and it will\u2019 mot take long to convines him that payi « fers iu money thrown away\u2014Liniments of all kinds are useless.POR SALR BY ALL Slunarsrs THROUGHOUY 0 THE AFFLICTEY Homa.Fe thd Fy Sr 0 So properiy parted io the treatm a mental and physie foo iongntly and Bently Aitt vate thal id æ crotions, Ailing the mind WIth avi) fone he su.ane usmes 9 legion such as nervous @ebiiit fre Jibnity Geb Tession of epirite, w#of\" ASS ey lon of tL, hea RES of d'ine five ape aisonte re ne Im vechity Jnanit yin a puysical dow of fect his system for the oa ou ables, and sn nn hl of ovor Tourteen ence; during that Ame from arts life, ana can gry moariy ai on can say that aad trea:ed by letter, no matte > toah ron hb ts ry fr Se | A a Mechankh es nr Cham bor) Mesh Jars \"nl su.£ to ana?Joe de = Canad\u2019 as nd es ntreat, from 9 to re: 8 H Ties.«D CTP FOUR SALR.at tho 87am v - ar ra bili es = THE BEAVER STAMPING co, - mei 308 MeGILL STREET.\u2014 - » iy 0 ® i Fog ah 5 È a q £ N 2 x 9H EP 30 = g§8 x E 3;pg\u2014= EN ä Fes =3RcD EE OE = o » 3 3 > - 1650 s +5 F5 S Las E °Ë Seif edn | | SSRI o ü gc MEDICINES, &c., | NOTICE rons WHOLESALE ARD' \\ Retail DRUCCISTS or J CANADA.Let any sufferer who reads thie purchase a mall\u2019 Apis em ETA Sa Sapa Es FE ratie pese ; ¢ i ; ! 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