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[" LE EE Dita mess an ES dnl Ee rr LS 3 .\u2014_\u2014 id = WY La is Pty Ly, TAR., © __ VOL XI, NO 126.Morning Telegrams.\u2014 me Sparks from the Telegraph.Au earthquake has been felt at Reggio, lialy., Cinders from Mount .Etna reach Regyis, Italy.Sonteroif is the new Russian Minister to Turkey.The Germau Reichatag has adjourned till 9th June.The Manitoba Legislature reassembled on the 27th.Two extensive contlagrations have occurred Al Moe ow Toe jropred Mexican Ecpogition has been abaudoueu.Mr.C.J.Brydges leaves Winnipeg for the East to-day.Tore ltali.n frigate, *\u201c Garibaid,\u201d has left Naples fort hui, I ~ aid M.Blanqui will be jardoned be\u2019 HE.\u2026 - âter in the Oilaws wus slew tw) tet-.u Monday.Aieku l'asha has been enthusiastically received at Philopopolis.Ii 1s reported Sir John A.Macdonald will visit Manitoba shortly.Point Levi College has lately been afili- ated to Laval University.Price Bismarck proposes to extend the budget period to two years.Indians raided the South Fork of Salmon River, Idaho, killing two men.Rev.Mr, Talmage left New York on the 28th for his three months\u2019 holiday.Moy-Jin-Kee, 3 Chinese missionary, is under arrest in New York for larceny.Prince l.abanoff succeeds Count Scheuva- loff as Russian Ambassador at London.An unsuccessful attempt was made to fire the Trades Assembiy Toronto, on the 28th.The salaries of Intercolonial Railway employees at St.John, N.B., have been reduced.Thomas and William Yakem were lynched at Bakertield, Cal.,, on the 28th by a party of men.Hodgeon, the man who shot himself at Wine, Man., on the Queen's Birthday, is .Hon.Mr.Crawford, Solicitor-General, was re-elected in King's County, N.B., on the 28th.The exodus of colored people from the Southern plantations has re commenced with renewed vigor.A Mrs.Elizabeth Hannon died at Dalhousie, Annapolis County, N.S., on the 10th inst, aged 100 years.Capt.Jemboch, of the Berlin Admiralty, has been appointed German Consul at the Samoan Islands.Wm.Shannon, a farmer living at Piccadilly, King's County, N.B., fell off a load of manure and broke his neck.La France says it is probable that the discussion of the Educational Bill will be postponed until next session.John Smith, for wrecking a train on the Cunada Southern Railway, has been sentenced by Judge McDonald to 25 years in Kingston penitentiary.In addition to the 2,600 troops under orders to embark at Plymouth, eight companies of Marines and two of Marine Artillery, making a total of 1,130, have been ordered to embark for Zululand next week.The funeral of William Lloyd Garrison at Roxbury, Mass.,, on the 33th, was very \"largely attended.Addresses were delivered by Lucy Stone, Rev.Samuel Johnson, Theodore DU.Weld, and Wendell Phillips.Thea *esult of the race for the Derby stakes was transmitted over the Direct United States Cable Company's cable in 40 seconds, apy delivered at the office of the National Press, New York, two minutes after it was filed in London.At the convocation of Victoria \"\u2019niversity, Tor nto, the degree of M A was conferred upon G B Sparling, of l\u2019pper Canada Col lege, that of L L Bon R W Wilson, M À, aud 1kat of D 1) homuris causa on Revs E H Dewait and Alexander Sutherland, of Toronto.SHIPPING.\u2014 The Allan 88 * Phoenician\u2019 arrived out on Wednesday and landed all her cattle sately.Livearoor, May 23.\u2014 Arrived, \u2018lake Nepigon,\u201d from Mont.dal.\u201cJamaica,\u201d from New Olean.\u201c Bavarian,\u201d from Boston.NEw Yozk, May 28.\u2014Asrived, * Zinvia,\u201d from Hamburg.PHILADELPHIA, May 28.\u2014Arrived, * Ohio,\u201d from Liverpool.THE VICE-REGAL RECEPTION AT KINGSTON.\u2014 Kiseston, May 28.\u2014To-day ali the leading military men of the city were assembled at the reception platform erected in the Market Battery Ground, close to the Grand Trunk traek, and wade their final arrangements as to the position of guards of honor, &., at the reception te-morrow.The school children mustered in t numbers this afternoou at the drill « tor thsé final rebearsal.Tho several arches are\u2019 Wt\u2019 last vompleted, aud the city is assuming a ve gay appearance.Citicens\u2014vie SWHh eac other in decorating.Should the weather continue fine the reception will, without doubt, eclipse any former demonstration bere.txcursions from all directions are to reach here to-morrow and Friday.On Saturday, His Excellency the tiovernor- General and H.R.H.the Princess louise will arrive at the Royal Military College at 2.30 pm, when the Cadets, A Battery, and pruvably the !tth P.W.0.dutles, will le reviewed, followed by somm artillery nll by the Cadets alone.The prises obtained by the Cadets at the last Christinas examinations, and also the chil.lenge trophy for Athletic Sports, will then be presented.His Excellency and H.R.H.the Princess Louise will inspect the build.ips, books, Ac, as they have vxpressed a wish to become thoroughly acquainted with the entire working of the College.Ullivers w nuiferin will be admitted to the inner ene on parade.The College building will be «pen to the pullic immeditely after His Excellency has inspected them.Oa Sunday the Vice-Regal party will atttend mora.ing service at 8t.George's Cathedral, and in the afternoon at Clrist Church, Cataraqui.Admission to the public to both the services will be by ticket.FIRES.\u2014 Ottawa, May 28.\u2014Mr.Mc- Laren\u2019s loss by the fire at Carleton Place yesterday is estimated at about 811,000, .\u2026 BROCKVILLE, May 25.\u2014 Pope's tannery and buildings, situated a short distance from Morristown, were burned last night, with their entire contents.No insurance , loss beavy.Pxrtu, Ont, May 25.\u2014Tais afterucon the dwelling house, outbuildings and agricultural implements belozging to Jobn Armour, jr, on Scotch Line, were t.taily destroyed by fire.I.oss and 1nsnrance ubknown.Sr.Jons, N.B, May 23.\u2014 The house of the Rev.Thomas Hortiu, at Canterbury, was burned on Monday.The Episcopal Church was with difficulty saved.dustroy à No insurance.An attempt to the late Duncan Robertson at Kingston, County, on the 25th, - failed On the ing night it was fired in severa] places and burned to the ground.Hauirax, May 23.\u2014The house owned by 3.R.Thorpe, at Kentville, was destroyed by fire yesterday.Insured for $3,000 in the Imperial.Ricmonn, Que., May 28.\u2014 The dwelling house and contents of Edward 1».r! au, two miles from Danville, was to- tily destroyed by fue on Monday night.!. Mr.P.Howland said he was only actuated by a desire to protect the interests of the butchers generally.The claim of the Market Batchers was that the Corporation had infringed upon their rights when they had allowed private stalls to be opened.It was not right to tax the independent men two hundred dollars if they were going to allow them to sell at all.The market - butchers had certificates from prominent doctors to the effect that HANITARY LAWS would be encroached upon if private stalls were allowed, and that public markets were the only fit places to sell fresh meat.The Chairman here said that he could not allow the market men to come here and occupy all the time with their distorted side of the question.Moreover, he wanted to ontradict flatly the gentleman's remarks, ay regards the question from a sanitary point of view.There was not a place that was sept any cleaner thanithe private atalls, and f filth and dirt of all ptions were wanted, one need only go to any one of the markets.He had been a butcher for forty years, and did not exaggerate in the least «when be said that he had seen BAIS SHOVELLED OUT «2 the morning, aud piled upon heaps.The reat that was kept in tho market over might vas visited by countless rats, and was not nt for public use.WHEN DUTCHERS PAL! OUT, Mr.P.Rowland jumped up and said that ile could prove that in the stalls in the vicin- -ty of Mountain street there were ra's, and \u2018he meat in the ice-houses in the market was never visited by his ratahip.Mr.Bisset said that, althoush he was à member of the Market Association, he had been inveigled into signing a paper.Ho wanted to know it the men were working for their own interests or that of the public.The market butchers, he said would commence with a man who was running for an Aldermanic position, and say 'n him that if the Aldermen would work for them the public batchers) they would take hold and help elect him Alter some further wrangling the market butchers withdrew, after which an association was formed for tuose holding stalls outside of the public markets, to he called the * Independent Butcher's Association.\u201d Mr.Charles Meunier was elected treasurer, and the following constitute a provisional committee to draw up rules and by-laws \u2014 Messrs.Bisset, Meunier, Lambe and tiridge.man.À vote of thanks was ed to the Press generally, but to THE STAR in particular, for the fair and liberal var in which it had treated the independent butchers, and the weeting adjourned.Sporting Notes.The Hanlan Club will hold a grand regatta\u2019 at loromto in the latter part of August or the beginning of September, when prizes to the amount of $3,000 or 810,000 will be offered.A Newcastle tch says:\u2014Four hundred to two hun pounds on Hanlan was taken to-day.Hanlan to-day grounded on a reef, splitting bis boat, which, however, can be repaired.in a day.The announcement of the betting at Newcastle on \u2018Tuesday in the Hanlan-Elliott match was erroneous.The 100 to 80 was on l\u2019laisted against Nicholson in their match.Seven to four is the lowest that wonid be taken on Hanlan, and that with difficulty._ There were twenty-two starters last sven- ing in the 75-hour walk in C for the championship of the world and the O'Leary belt.Crosland and Perry nt England.The friends of Guyon, Chicago, are confident of their man's sacoess.Crossland is ie-fine condition .IRELAND'S GREAT BARD.Grand Codloert of the Young Men's Cutbolic Nocioty\u2014A Brillinat Ova- don Last evenimng the Mechauies Hail was faurly filled on the occasion ot the concert of the Young Men's Catholic Society commemorative of the centenary of Irecaud's great post, Thomas Moore, whose memory will be chenshed as long as the Eugluh language lives.At 8.30 the President of the Society, Mr.Thomas Fox, came ou to the plstform, accompanied by Messrs.Alexander Bryson, Irish Protestant Society ; Wm.Wilson, 8t.Patrick's National Association ; Dr.Sheridan .Messrs.Kelly, St.Bridget\u2019s | I\" wer, Irish Vathos Linon Society .Quinn, St.Ann's.Qunian, 3 Gabriel Y M Lx B , Cruss, St.Pa ni°k'+ T A.4« LB.Days, Y.[.1.& B , hiduer, St.George's, and the Rev.Father \u2018ain ghs.In au eloquent address the President opened the evening's entertainment, aud thew utr: diced Mr.P.FM C.ufrey, who read a poems composed by Mr.W.0.Farunr Me, FARMER 5 PokM commencd with the follo viou line.TOW nay Erin a bee ce ae Hiatdiy on her awa tireen [se On this fn, eventful day Wuil may irishmen betray I'ride of power that pow's à In anpremacy of miad Mind, that trinmphs when unprized, Might and viatter are despised It speaks of the lamp of Christianity and civilization which burned io Ireland | \u201c When the Vandai tag.utifur.ed.Wuved defant o «1 the world, recommts the deeds of Brian Boromhe, of Sars field, of the Fontenoy Brigade, and continues : * Of proud bards from 'ssian dow, Crowned |n glory and renown.\" It continues : \u201c* But No bard of hers before Warbied half as sweet aa Moore Every chord that thrills the heart, Has vibrated to bis an- Freedom, at his bidding, wakes, And the bond that hinds her breaks Love uf country has he suny, Horulding with trumpet tougne That the blood of Emmat serves Hut to brace a nation's nerves That à peuple s Lopes, when just, Tho' deferred, yet conquer must, Rising Phupnix-like on high From the dust where patrioss lle\" following are the closing lines \u2018* May the name of Tom Moore lony Berve as ayuonym for soug.Be the veatai fire all chaste Ou his country s altars placed \u2014 There to buru and feed the flame Of the Green Inle's hardic fame, Till she stands forth proudiy free- Free as Destiny's decree First to learning, anna and mirth, \u2018Monyst the nations of the earth The programme provided was without exception most brilliant.The artists are some of our brightest stars and it would be invidious for us to criticize.The songs were principally from Moore's works and were rendered beautifully.Mr.Uscar Martel is well-known as an accomplished violinist and rendered *¢ St.Patrick's Day\" with variations 1 a pleasing manner.He was followed by Miss Hortense Leduc in the * Last Rose of Summer.Miss Leduc has a most exquisite voice, carefully trained and capable of much compass.She has lately returned from Paris, where ahe had gone to perfect her voice.Mr.A.Hamall is well-known to Montreal audiences and gave * The Bridge\" in excellent style.Madame Chat- terton-Boluer played a grand fantasie on \u2018The Harp that once through Tara's Halls,\u201d *¢ Last Rose of Summer,\u201d etc., on the harp, with great brilliancy.\u2018\u2018 Kathleen Mavourneen,\u201d that exquisite song, was given by Madame Oscar Martel in a finished manner.She has a powerful and sweet voice.Miss Ladoiska Ste.Marie was charming in one of Moore's ballads, and was the recipient of à bouquet.She responded to an encure.Miss Kate Delaney and Mr.Michael B.Delahunt are also well keown to Montreal audiences, and it is needless to say that they acquitted themselves in a successful manner.The omtion of E.C.Monk, Advocate, took place during the intermission, and was listened to with great attention.He said that surrounded as he was by s0 many representatives of the intellect and eloquence of Erin, it was natural for him to aak himself to what he owed the privilege of addressing them.He was not an Irishman, but he honored the nationality, admired the patriotism, and worshipped th: poetic genius of the immortal Thomas Moore.On this centenary of his birthday, the memories of a hundred years clustered around his loved, familiar name, and over whose ashes some of the most pr.» cious tears of Ireland had been shed.\u2018l'he gathering of that evening afforded indubitable proof that gratitude, patriotism and the power to recognize and honor genius when applied to high and noble purposes, were qualities with which the race stand pre-eminently endowed.All civilized nations, both in Europe and America, have had their centennials commemorative of the renown of their illnstrious dead ; bat where, might he ask, in this brilliant constellation could we find a star that shone more softly and yet more brilliantly in its national fir mament than the one whose existence we had united to celebrate to-day! Others might have shone with more dazzling brilliancy \u2014 may have exercised greater influence upon the intellectual and political destinies of mankind, but the productions of none bad exhibited greater sympathy with 11.4 The ,the poetical elements of human nature, or with the national sentiments and opinions of his countrymen.None could lay olaim to so eminent a distinction in the literature of lyrics as were to be found in his melodies.Who indeed had not dwelt with raptare on the melody of his inspired muse | ho had not gathered wisdom and discrimination from his wit | Barda, orators and critics of every lime had for a half a century made Moore the theme of their poetry, their oratory and criticism.The speaker then went into the history of the earlier periods of minstrelsy, and referred to the early life of the great bard, and how, he flashed the rays of his inspired genius over a .ountry where poetry waslanguishing.When Moore was registrar of the Court of Ad.wiralty in Bermuda, in 1808, he visited \"anada and had left us a sourn:r, his cale- *rated \u2018 Canadian Bat Song,\u2019 which had evn inspired by the magnificent scenery of he noble Ottawa : ** Faintly aa tolls the evening «hime, Our voices kerp tune and our oars keep timo Soun as the woods on thu shore grow di, We'll sinu at BS.Ann's our parting hymn.\u2014 Row, brothers row, the stream runs fast, Therapids are near and the duytight'e past.\u201d Moore was a man who added grace to every circle in which he moved \u2014animation to the ony and sentiment to the refined.If Eng.\u2018and bad his remains old Ireland was heiress to his fame, and her sons showed their srati.\u2018ude by shies public testimony of their homagr te the genius that had given another lustre to her name.The hearts of Irishmen must cease to beat, their senses must have \u2018led, ere the fidelity of Moore waslforgotten, or the ce of his memory lost, not only -n his fatherland but wherever & child of Erin had made his home.He must live in his works and his lrish melodies for ever, nd in his own expressive language we may \u201cay : \u201c Eyon should his memory now die sway) And the hear hay oP ra ea Throuuh ths answering fatnre his name and his song! EISEWHERE.Qurry ,\u2014 Moore\u2019s centenary was celebra- \u2018edi here last night with great -/x.ToroNTo.\u2014 The Royal Opera House was illed to the doors last night on the occasion of Moore's centenary.Rev.Father Maddi- gan's lecture was listened to with much attention.ST.Joun, N.B.\u2014The Tom Moore centenary was observed by Ireland's sons and daughters last night in attending a concert at the lustitute and oration by Richard PF.Quigley.Lospo | R SALE\u2014Six fine Iron Bedsteads, Hair Mattrasses, Kitchen l'tonuils, and Housshold Furniture, All only two months in use, Cheap for cash.Address {or particulars, ¢ 0, DD, Hran Office.125 2 FOR SALLE -A two-seat Buggy In perfect order for 425.Also, & os Urn er'e ) xpress, \u20ac15 Apply at 42 Benton strent, 19088 .YTTOR SALE\u2014Saloon, in the best *tandinthecity Batisfartary cause for leav Ing the business.Will bouold cheap.License gant td.Address Box 946, P.O City.1234 4 Fer SALE CHEAP, Foot Lathe in god order, 26 Juror strvel.124 3 OR SALE\u2014Bills Receiv \u2018ble, simounting to about $1,300.Zn re, Lamoth & St.Martin, Grocers, City.Apply to Geo.C.(ray, 217 8L James street.1243 For SALE, and removal on 1st ood Baie, In store Ne 305 Notre Damo stsest a In Ay at 198 MoGll] etrost, nme 80 FOR SALE\u2014 A first-class Rosewood Bquare lPianoforte, seven octaves, niust be sold Lmodiatol, for 81560.Can be soen at 49d Craig street, near 88.Dominiqne street, 140 4 FOR SA LE\u2014 Building Timber\u2014 40,000 fect of Square Timber, including Pine, Jim, Oak, &c., 0,000 fect of Reantling, (uv Plone, Hed Ploe, Oak, &c., forsale very low.X.Mo!sag & Co., 190 Notre I'ame street.120% \u2014 \u2014 - Lost, &o.102 ST.JAMES STRKET, Tos M PATENTS.F.H.REYNOLDS, BSrresssou To Charles Legge & Company, (Rstabltshed 145009, SOTICITORS OP FATRENTS.182 Bt.James Street.124 x HOUSE FU RNISHINGS.R & W.WARMINTON, * 108 McGILL STREET, Have now in stock a very complete mssorturent of HOUSF-FURNISHING GOODS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS, BATHS, WATERING POTS.Our stock of Coukiny Bloves and Ranyos were manufactured expressly for us, and warranted to ive satisfaction.A large assortment of Bird Cages just rooel vod.Prices to suit the times.1103 MISCELLANEOUS.ÇA RPET FELT, for putting under Carpeta, saves tho carpets, pravents me itha, makes the floor air-tight, and Je p'opsant to walk on.1 OST OR STRA YED\u2014 A Scotch À Terrier Dog, Lind quarters clipped, answers to the name of * Prince.\u201d The fuder wll] ba rewarded by returning the same to 167 MeGHil street.125 3 1 OST \u2014 Between McGill aud 4 welll streets, a firing iron with woodeu handle, Finder will ploase leave it at Win Patter sen, Jr's, 38 Oote street, or J.Loughman, 7h Wel- I'ngton street.135 3 OST, on Fietchers Field the À 24th instant, the Centre-piece Of a Tuskish \u201c ecOTation.A rowan] will be given If brought ta \u201c#7 6t.Andre street, City 135 3 OST\u2014Three Post-office Keys 4 and une or two other koys Livd Logether with « pléce of red tape.Roward at Star Office 120 I OST\u2014On 27th May, on St.4 Catherine st.WW est, between tiny, Bt.Mark and spper street Literal reward a palr of uold-mountud Kye glasses.will be pad on returuiny same to : 1208 Tau offes., I OST On Sunday, 25th inst.4 betwun st.Lenis street and the Chuten of \u201ctro Dame, a Bunch of Keys.Pindar wonld reatly oblige by returning the same to No 20 St.«nie street, iLou OST A Dark Red Cow out of 4 pasture cn St.Catherine Street, the 2 ith May, between McKay and Crescent streets.Any person 'ving Information as to her recovery will te re warded at 383 Mountain street.134 3 OST or STOLEN-\u2014#5 Reward.4 On Saturday night, between l'ost-office and ln pot, à Silver Watch.Fluder will rceivu above \u2018+ward by addres!iny \u201c Frank,\u2018 Box 47, Montreal 12 ONT, by a poor Widow, be- 4 tween 1 apd 1.30 pm., en the 27th, by way of t.Patrick, eigueurs, William and Richmond \u2018reeds, 8 Bed Morocco Purse, contalntnyg over 810 thera] reward on returning 1t to 327 8t.pauriok sireet, 43 OST OR STOLEN, on the 20th WII] last for ten years.Four Cents per yard, deli- Instant, from No.1040 St.Jose, 2 .5 .Joseph street, St.verra free.BEN TET & 0U., Wholesale tationers, tunogonde, & small Red Cow, about 8 years old.aul street.Any pers Teta rnin od to Above addres will be _ - Tew , or rose- J UST BECEIVED a Car-load \u2018ed.ARTE CARBOYB NITRIO ACID, OST\u2014Iæft in n Cab.\u2014If the CARBOYS SULPHURIO ACID, dE EEE A 58s 86 ST.BACEAMENT STREET HARDWOOD CHAROOAL.Best quality, free from dust, delivered In lots to suit purchasers.OOFLAND & McLAREKN, Corner Wellington and Grey Nun strests.Al fred HANUFACTURERS OP DYNAMITE I Blasting Gelatine ! Under Alfred Nobel's Patents.COCHRANE, LEWIS & Oo.AGEN, 106 St.Poter Stroot, Montreal Cabman, tn whose cab a Navy Blue Jersoy was left, on Thursday eveuing, will leave It at \u2018auit Bros & Co, Bt liclen street, he will bo rewarded.1218 DYHRINQ &o.HE MOST RELIABLE PLACR TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHING DYRD OBR CLEANKD is at the MONTREAL STEAM DYE WORKS.Best of work at prices to suit the times.West End OMoe\u2014 1848 Mt.Catherine street, cornes Vietorte_ Centre OMoe\u2014 230 #t.Lawrence Main strest, oor.5%.Onthertne East Bnd Ofioo\u2014 38 Banguinet street, (MoOlosksy's old stand) JAN.MITOMELL, Proprietor.CHEAPER STIL L IN STATIONERY.709 aoe L IN PE SE at 120 per Box.w.H.11 Ur.vante.| yy ANT ED IMMEDIATEILY\u2014 A wood t'ook for u small family Apply at S71 University survet, _ EX 4.4 Ly ANI ED-Young woman as : Cook , must be well recommended, and a : ctestant Apply to 930 Bran EMPLOYMRN] \u201cROY.104 Va NTLED\u2014- Good Piain Cook to \u2018 wanh and iron.Prench Canadian proferrod.vo DOU BTA RMPLOYMENT AGREOUY.108 WW ANTED\u2014 Plain Cook, to go to * st Ann'« wnsh and iron, for a family Apply to 748 STAR EMPOYMANT AU mY 25 ANTED \u2014 Good Plain Cr; wash, Iron And milk ona \"Fo qu Ww Cote Rt.Antoine.Apply 0 7\u2026 STAR ENPLOTMANT AuBNOY.125 ANTED, a French Girl, as cook, to wash and iron and help in house work.Best reforciices required.Applyto 725 Bras EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.124 ANT Æ !)\u2014Good Plain Cook for a family or five, must Le d washer and Ironer.Apply to Ti6 Sram PLOYMENT AGRPOY.1358 WANTED \u2014 Good Plain Cook for à family of five; must be able to wash Apply to 61d three, iron and cook.Two other girls kept.STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENOY.ANTED, Good Cook for a Restaurant.App!y to 664 Bran EsPLOY- MENT AGBROY.134 ANTED\u2014An experienced (\u2018ook (Protortant ;) no washing ; wages $12: must furnish first-class references.Apply to 033 BTAB EMPLOYMENT AGBHOY.121 W ANTED, an experienced Conk, must thoroughly understand the bust.press in all Ite branches, no washing, to go to Onta- te Applyto U27 STAH EMPLOYMENT AGENUY.121 WANTED \u2014Good Plain Cook.Must bo a good washer nnd ironer.Togo » Lachine.Apply to 610 Rren Fnriornent VEBCT 119 * VY ANTED\u2014 An experienced 1 Cook No washing.Wages, $10.Apply TN STAR EMPLOYMENT \\GENCY.1 LA ANTEHD \u2014 Competent Cook 7 fur à family of eight, Must be able to wash Apply to 580 BTAR EMPLOYMENT Aomxor.VW ANTED -Good Plain Cook, to wash and iron, for a family of four.Not Apply to 547 STAB EMPLOYMENT Acanor.: VANTED \u2014 Good Cook.No Ÿ washing.Must thoronghly nuderstand the tarsiness.Apply to 4UN STAB KMPLOYMENT Aopner.A + 22 eee y TANTED\u2014-Good Plain Cook, to wash and iron, fur a fami.y of tw Must \u2018ave good references.Apply to 498 Bram Reriny MENT AGRNCY.114 Ww ANTED -Good Cook for small family.Must be able to wash and ron and be young and activo.Apply to 45- 81AR FMPLOYMANT AGBNCT.118 WANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 A good Cook.One who can wash.Must Apply to 4:34 STAu Eup Lor- ir dlron wold.Have city references.MENT AGEROY ME aol Ris i a IT ps pete QUEBEC GOVERNMENT RAILWAY.Extension from Hochelaga to the Quebec Gate Barracks.Tenders addresved to the HOR.H.(0.JOLY, Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works, and endorsed \u201c Tenders for Extension to Quebec Gate Barracks,\u201d will be received at 16 BT.JAMES BTREET, up to noon of TUESDAY, the 10h day of June, for the construction of the Crib Work, Earth Work and Masonry necessary to carry the Rallway Track along the river front from the St.Mary stroet Bridge at Hochelaya to the Quebec Gate Barracks in the City of Montreal, a distance of about 7,000 fect, and also for the Masonry in the Ramps and Revetment Walls around the Station ground, and the ox- cavation in connection therewith.Plans and Specifications may be ween at the office of tho undernigned, at 16 8t.James street, Montreal, on and after BATURDAY, the 31st day of MAY.No Tender will be received unless made upon the Printed Form attached to the Rpecification, nor unless accompanied with a certified Cheque for One Thousand Dollars, which sum shall be forfeited !f the party tendering declines entering into contrnct for the works at the rates and on the terms of his The Government does not bind itself to aoçspt the lowest or any Tender.+ P.ALLAN PETERSON, Governmeat Boginear.Montreal, May Z1st, 1570.150 who can oporate on the Whosler & Wilson Sewing Machine.Apply to Tt} BTAS KMPLOTMENT AGENCY.123 WANTED, Neamstress, one accustomed to making children's clothing.Apply 10 644 STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.124 ANTED, a Chambermaid for a liutel.Apply to 42 STAR EMPLOYMENT Aonnor.124 ANTED An experienced Mhlinor.Apply to 680 Bran EMPLOYMENT Auzsor.123 ANTE D \u2014 Smart girl for a Dining Hall.Applly to 843 Bras EMPLOY- MEAT AUBNI'Y.121 V J ANTED\u2014Seamstress ; good pay to one who nuderstands her woik.Ably to A BTAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.12 VV ANTED, must be able Apply to 1520 STAR EMPLOYMENT good Dressmaker ; o cut and fit, steady employ- cout GuxOT.121 \\ FANTELD Dressmaker to cut and fit.Apply, at once, to 688 Bran Km 11 ŸMENT AGENCY.119 WW ANTED \u2014 Good Tailoress.Apply at 17h BTAR EMPLOYMENT Eh ANTED \u2014 Four Tablemaids Pres Ii Apply to B04 Bras Emruwoy- NENT AGBNOY.118 WW ANTED \u2014 Laundress.Must be willing to assist tho Housemald.Applr to BOO Brak EMPLOYMENT AURROY.1 ANTED -A Seamstress, accustomed to Pants-making.Apply to 484 ErAR EMPLOYMENT AGENOY, 118 WW ANTED-\u2014Smart Young Man to niind à horse and do ur ntral work about a wentleman's house; must be neat and of good address.Applyto 421 STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENQY.125 ANTED\u2014A respectable Boy to run errands.Apply to 417 STAR EMPLOY- YP ERT AGRACY.125 ANTED\u2014A farm hand, one who has had considerable experience, 8 married man with no children preferred.Apply to 413 BTAR EMPLOYMENT AUKNOY 125 WANTED \u2014 An active young man as Porter tn à hotal.Applyto 411 Srau ENITOVMEFT Anxset, 125 V ANTED, First-class Pastry llaker.Apply to 4U5 BrAR EMPLOYMENT AGRECY.L1 1 __124 ANTED, Bell-boy for a Hotel In the country.Apply to 103 8748 EMPLOY ovnf AGENOY.124 V ANTED, a respectable boy as apprevtice to the yu making trade.ply 1 40) BTAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.124 \u2026 VANT D, a young lad for a \u2018 grocery store.One Laving one or Lwn years « perience preferred.Apply to 307 STAR EMPLOY.NT AOHNCY._ dat V ANT E D\u2014-Salesman for a Clothing establishment, Apply to sy be MPLOYMENT AC NOY d SN ANTED, a competent Fore- v man for a boot and Shoe mans o tere, Appyto ie Apa of cutting fashional «pater se * An EMPLOYMENT Au: VAN a ANTED, Pattern-maker.in * TW TE vy AN TED -¥mart young, Apply to 3-4 brak EMPLOYMENT AukxC, as Wailer for an Hotel, immediate Man 10 453 STAR EMPLOYMENT AUR Apply 11a WwW ANTE D\u2014-Two Men who knows something about Leather-cutting.Apply to 451 BTAR KMPLOYMBNT AuENCY- 118 WW ANTED\u2014Traveller for Hardware Huslpess, Must have experience, and Le well recommended.Apply to 32) Sran EMPLOYMENT AGENUY._ WANTED-Dressmaker to cut and fit.Apply to 314 STAB EMPLOYMENT AUENOY.115 DRAIN PIPES.PDRALN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENT, ROMAN CEMENT, CANADA CEMENT, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, FOR BALE BY WwW.& F.P.CURRIE & 00, 100 GREY NUN STREET, MONTREAL.PIANOS.AND GET THEM BEPAIRED, Al REASONABLE RATES, IN THE BEST STYLED.0.McGREGOR, @vosmecs w 2.D, HOOD \u201c lise willing to go on trial for a month or two without \u201c \" 13113 D \u2018 OCOLIBT AND AURAST.1961 SE.CAFNERINS OPESET.Ostes huurs\u2014\u20143 to 6 Dm.psèèse BABII ps = > Lar » EE TY ain eft Sb ; « = \u201c7 by 8 reapé Cable indie aget i .neh \u201c7 aid ite, an rom.and \\ ok et I a H 17 8748 EMPLOYMENT Aommoy, + \u2014\u2014 1 5, Be n g wo hous, 4 UE Lt 2 TT Ferpeey v É em Ser \"2 A 918, EMPIOYM\u2014E WANTED | \u2014\u2014\u2014 cents ess Le raens - 4 by @ steady young man.well recommendsd 13! 7.EMPLOYNMNT WANTED ! 18 lust employer, in n grocery store, as Clesk, or 0 an Mussaygu Boy or to work at sowe light bus and hore Apyls to A 913 BrAR EMPLOYMENT Less, byw boy of 10.Apply to H 17 STan Emrisiy A \u2014 MENT AOBNOY.Lu 10000728 - = +22 EEE [37 EMPLOYMENT WANTEL COOEKS.by a young are.speaks French and nian, : TTC VTT cneéither à boat Or steainvr : wWilling to do work © J S640) oN >, , qt any hind Apply w BT, Bram EMPLOYMENT A by > EMPLO YM°! WANTED Ackscr.LL lee Kostaurant.Apply Lo À HGU STAR EMPLOYMENT : r GENCY.989 EMPLOYMT WANTED | 1 1 2 0 0) 4 by al active boy, of a8 very reapactable family, - TT - \u2014 TTR ax messenger or any place where he cap learn a COACHMEN.business.Apply to A yat, Bram EMPLOTHENT AGENCY.= À 905, EMPLOYM'T WANTED A 987 EMPLOYM'T WANTED by a steady y man ns Coachman, G ?4 By a reseectable boy, agéd 12 years, In an Assistant Btoreman or Packer, Applyto A 995 Svan nffice Or store.Apply t0 A PRT, STAR EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.195 AGENOY.4 985, EMPLOYM'T WANTED 973, EMPLOYM\u2019T WANTED A by & young man as coschman or employment\u201d _ to mind horses Or dogeneral work, by à youny ©f any kind where he can make himself y man Canadians Apply to A 973 Bran ymasz Useful.Apply to A 085 BTAE EMPLOTMEST AGREUT AGENCY.145 .134 À 969, EMPLOYM'T WANTED A979, EMPLOYM'T WANTED 4 by a respectable boy in an office, or to learn by a young man (French Canadian) as conch- some lignt trade, Apply to A 964 BTAR RMPLOY- Man or servant in a gontieman's house.Speaks MENT AGUEOY, 124 both Janguages and is well recommended.4grir) 967, EMPLOYMT WANTED PE ere dnsor.: A or by à miasioages man A 977, EMPLOYM'T WANTED (Irish, has gocxi references.Apply to A B67 Bran ar Coachman or Groom by a steady young, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.124 an who has Bd yous sx Pop ce sel I Mri MRNCY.pe ; : \\ 961, EMPLOYM'T WANTED Aanner.138 \u201c4 by » smart youth, just leaving schoo), in an Office or Store.writes a fair hand.Apply to A 961 041, EMPLOYM'T WANTED\u2019 STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 124 ae 0 room or Coachman by A young mas ood - = petent fil] either position ; can furnish good letters 957, EMPLOYM\"I WANTED of recommendation.Apply to A 941 S248 BErLOY- by an experienced Bartonder, can furnish MEFT AGENCY.first class recon mendations; would accept 8 place au waiter.Apply tn A $57 BTAR KMPLOYMENT AGERCY.; HOUSEMAIDS.AVS, EMELOY NT WANTED A892, EMPLOYM'T WANTED : Amare Driver or rem D end 4 Jouni woman, well recommended v : Abply to A 05 last employe H id.Apply A 882 BTAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.124 Farravayer, as Housemald.Apply to 8 128 A 940, EMPLOYM'T WANTED A 826,k MPLOYM'T WANTED 4 by à young man of steady habits, who ls will- / as House or Tablemaid, tn an hotel or restam- : Mw to do work ofulmost any kind.Apply to A 049 rant, by a young woman.who can furnish good STAB EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 123 references.Apply tu A 836 Bras : 947 EMPLOYM'T WANTED eter 12, by a youny nan, aged 20, of any kind | is wil A 796, EMPLOYM\u2019T WANT ED \u2018 bg to make him self generally useful.Apply toa as Housemaid, with a family leaving for the \u201c147, BTAM EMPLOYMENT AUEMOY, 125 de, by à reapectable young woman, who can far , nish good references.Address A TH > A 945 EMPLOYM\u2019T WANTED Hormart Aorsct.Bran, Me 4 Ly ab experienced Sugar Boller who thorough- em ee Ivy understands the businrss.Can furnish good ~~~ 7 testimonials.Address A 143, Stan EBMILOYMENT NURSES AGKBCY.121 ~ y 1 A933, EMPLOYM'T WANTED A 886, EMPLOYM'T WANTED \u2018 va a factory as timekacpor, wagon clerk, or J young Nurse, to 50 to the hr ici A | storekeeper, .: con n man a large , v number of workpeople emporance mun Appi \u201cfo to A HAG Braz EwPLOYNEWT fairey.1 A 1443 BTAR EMPLOYMENT AGRECY.138 A 924, EMPLOY MT WA BD : \u2019 - 937, EMPLOYM'T WANTED as Nurse or Housemald , can give \"i A as OM ce Boy.can furnish good references, ences.Apply to À 924 STAR ENMPLOYMEN) cu und is well recommended by his schoolmaster.Ap- 19 F5: ply to A 837 STAR FMlLOYMANT AGENCY.23 A 926 EMPLOYMT WAN \u2018a 9 IS « & as Nursery Guverneas or to take chi .A°31.EMPLOYM'T WANTED Children, or to attend upon an elderly Iad 00 Lay \" 0 du gunorai work about an offise or store \u2019 1} references given.Apply to À 926 Bram as vot afraid of work, and can recom men L - to A 931 GTAU KMFLOYSIKAT AGENCE.105 ¥ MENT AOROT.2 ' 17° - Cot A : A V2 EMPLOYM\u2019T WANTED.INSURANCE.À thoroughly reliable man, well recommend- rants a position a an Las had vousider- mr ES \"xperience Apply to P20, BrAR EMPLOYE humngr.TT wre NOMMERCIAL UNION A 929, EMPLOYM'T WANTED ASSURANCE COMPANY \u201c by A young mau to mind horses and do general .,\u2014 OF \u2014 .housework Apply to A $29 STAR EMI LOYMEAT LONDON, ENGLAND.AUERCY.124 \u2014 \u20ac > REMOVAL.A°25, EMPLOYM'T WANTED Tue Montreal Offices of this Oom are mow ad y a steady and relishle man, who thoroughly NO.86 ET.FRANCOIS SAVTER ÉTRENT understands the care of horses und driving an ex- , CORNER OF HORPITAL STRANT.* Ureax Wagunn.Apply to A 026 Hram EMPLOYMENT * AokxCr 123 SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE.A923, EMPLOYM'T WANTED Some very good Furniture, consisting of Desks, by a steady young man, as Lonivutionet, or to Tables, Chairs, large gupbcards Figecn Holes, work in 8 grocery store, can furnish good refer- Partitions wnd Gas Fixtures, in oldofios WHI be Crea Appiy V0 A UZS SEAL bu VIUTMENI AurmeY, 60ld at half-price.121 FRED.COLR, \u2014 5 108s tf General A 915, EMPLOYM'T WANTED OTICE! 4 by 8 young man who ia 5 first-class decorator N , and grainer; understands paper-hanging in all ity trunchea; best of city refereuces.Address 4 alo -_ frran EMPLOYMENT AUBREY.- 120 at = - 2 UN AND AFTER lov MAY NEXT \u2018 \\ 912, EMPLOYM'T' WANTED , 4 as driver or to mind a horse, by a young man THE CITY OFFICES Itench-Canadian,) speaks English, and is well recommended.Apply to A 912 STAR EMPLOYMENT \u2014 OF THE \u2014 AGRNCY.125 A $9006 EMPLOYM'T WANTED ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, d'À Hy a first-class Copyist, (married), employed OF ENGLAND, \u201cpur 7 yeurs in registry, lawyers and noteries\u2019 \u2018 cy, penkng ded writinz French and Foglish, n AND THE ' ten su nach chore, ®t .reman, of any employ.+ ment of trust, will work by the duy or week chonp.BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE Apply to A #08, STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.124 COMPANY, of Toronte, A $03, ENPLOYM'T WANTED rit ma \u2014A steady, roliable man.Li) anxious to get * work of any kind, (no al! where Lic can make T - prmrelf useful.such a8 Slorozman, Assisiant Fock REMOVED TO THE Caretaker, &c.A 5 AR ExurLO NT AGE APR 121 _BOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY'S JLDING A 902, EMPLOYM'T WANTED BU * by à roliable woman to do washing for » (FORMERLY MERCHANTS BANK, family or gontlomen, at hur own home.Apply to À #02 Bran EMPLOYMENT AGNNOY, 1°5_ Corner of Pince d\u2019Armes and Nétre A902 EMPLOYM'T WANTED.Dame Sireot.A respectable woman wants washing for a, La fumlly or gentlemen at her own home.Address A #02, Éran EmrLOYMENT AGEXOT.124 R OY AL INSURANCE A°01; EMPLOYM'T WANTED BUILDING, nn experienced Leather Cutter, would fill 4 11,6 position of Foreman, In a boot and shoe estab- (FORMERLY MERCHANTS' BANK, lishment.Apply to À 901 SraR EMPLOYMENT AGENOY.131 CORNER OF ; A 888, EMPLOYM\"T WANTED PLACE D'ARMES & NOTRE DAME ST, by à young woman as Laundress in a place.Shore whe CAL HO home at night.Apply to A i -_\u2014 TAR EMPLOYMENT AlIBNOY.0K ann ETE vu À amer si UFFICES TO LET À 895, EMPLOYM'T WANTED ! A young man, having a few hours every «day {su Ground Floor, with Pire and Burglar-proot to» aru, mroula be visé to tod work of most an Voultæ kind.l'nderstarde care of horses.An to A RY.ETAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.WT 45 oa First a eap uratelr: A 803, EMPLOYNM'T' WANTED All heated with hot wator.Will be ready for 0oome Az by a steady young man a, Traveller ford pation on or about 10th May.1ardware house; can furnish good refercnoos.- .ares A SU BTAU EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.29 Vor plans nod full purticulars, spply to \\ 891, EMPLOYM\"I' WANTED JOHN JAMES BROWN, 4 by u boy, aged 10, to work about an vilice or Architect, wore enn read and write French and English 1 Address A KY] BAK EMPLOYMENT AGKNCY.120 37 Bonavonture street : < , gr 5 TES Or.889, EMPLOYM°T WANTED ; A LA a Hirat class Grider.can furnish good re- GAULT & TATLEY, trouver, Addrsh A dnt STAR EMPLOYMENT Chief Agents, ATKNCY.120 Ts Royal Insurauce Compau a .\u2018 yal Ins co Company.883, EMPLOY MT WANTED = : -\u2014 - by à respectable youth, either In an office or \u2026 arn a wood businuss.Apply to A S CRG Hg HOUSE\" Rete Mountain, St Hoalre, PQ vmiyone hone and twenty sutontes \u2018 by Grong Tronk Hasbw oy Sp 01 0 baat Ing, Mahing and batton > Rate for haw DeRR Ren Visio the erty daly, ia ching Badiway who) Buss fares, fron $00 porn oat \\ory ory ta CAMPBELL RROTHERS, 1a eratorg 2 ST.JAMES HOTEL, > Bee, rs hi SLATE FARMER us o pEECF - A Ph THREE MIVERS.JU=EPHORIENDEAT, late Mana er of the l'anada , Hotel, M ntr al, bou x t6 nfo uis frouds and the Lucbt grhericly lent he hadoge ns d'he above LoOU6G so lit ab) favOurulhy ka su 1 the Cravertins pin, He Motel han been ana « rnovate ) BO coh dae i ora ese gy \u20ac tt ac rmfortalde resort 1425 JON.RIENDEAU, i'r : 4 VARENNES HOTEL.= D OHONOKE BRODEUR, ProrRIETOR + THI Moun.min af oy bee ban t reo theft loowrener , don at : tueresque vIagenoor ie 26 and 4 I HO ready fo 7 0100 callers RE aang 3 mies from Montreal Vus te coer rerio makes tao rps 8 dry.ahd Path shoes ta to tn ue men the ads untae of betty sb tow gk Le x sleep every nizht at Varenncu Hpardors quietness, and at the kame thine Pave now table, weli fun hed rooms ond ty at The cele rated Varennes Minoral Water an dwg be ohalnid, and bouts an*v ur a 3 a vane bly Frsttioh 12085 \"LOUTIIR st redinco das PARK HOUSE, Mis ry UN LAKE MEMPIE) Muon Fatros \u2018sed during past x moar oy Faalr Hao lencles Lord ated Lady butlern an cate Wane a board for familles at prices to st \"he © nod mn lake apd monnlain aeenary, b'antifal drives, and #ood tiahin, Firat (lass table Ko erencor ktndiy prriniited y the fullowlsg gauddomen, whoa families have spent one OF WM: re 20unars at Lhe Park House \u2014Judge Doherty, S.-fbiooue, A Sheife, Moutrggl , E Barnard, 2 avec ute, Moti al, Frofisaor AndPew, Moptreal.J [Ul hiv Montreal.For terms, &« apps, WM.JAMISON, Proprtetor 118 36 Magog, FQ.SUMMER RESORT.PB HOTEL BELLEVUE, + CHAMBLY [ASIN 5 This beantifully situated Hotel has nan newly refitted snd tarnished throu haut Cr Lie scarou of PTH, apd is open under new bd CML Tt MAD Re ment.The surrounding country fe the nest in the Province, the Historical Fort, the Hapits aml tae rplendil Chambly Basin are jo rust ew, while du the distance rise the blue mouutsins of Si Bruno end Bele].The Hotel i but foar minated walk from the Rallway Depot, while tha steamboat land tug ls on the grounds Traine are run twice dally to and from Montreal Mouthly 1 K-te will ne tewued at reduces rates, and the Managers : ave pro mired to give cheap Ruturdar sas aratonis, Howie pod to return on Monday morning In Fab Fe supplicd with the luxuries of ti desea and he Har with tre finest Wines, Liquors as) (lines Carrtagen, Fishing und Pleasure Boat.wll be pla od at the Glajxenl Of giteats on sppiteation at oMes.Bpccial races to families for Lhé Feason.PORLIER & BEAUSOLEIL, l\u2019roprietors.ST.LAWRENCE HALL.Tho above Hotel re-opened on ths \u201d y Ny v FIRST OF MAY, by the former proprietor, so long and favorably known throughout Canada, the United States and British Empire, who haa spared DO expense In eu- tiroly RE- FURNINHING the whole House, also add- \\n LLMODERN IMPHOY KMENTH, which will considerably enhance the already cuviabiv popularity of this firsi-ciass Hotel.Thoroughly heated with stewn throughout H.HOGAN, 8.MONTGOMERY, Proprietor, Manager.Pas GILSHY HOUSK.BUROPEAN PLAN.es A oo a EUROPEAN HOTHL IS NEW YORK.CARS PAS THE DOOS TO ALL PARTY OF THD OITY AND OKWTRAL PARK JAMES H.BRESLIN, 1030 PROFRINTON, STRANGERS ® Can have first-class scoommodation at REABONABLE TERMS, at il MISS LEONARD'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, scsorbin HE Ray pp YEE \u2018BTRENT, 12812 Place d\u2019Armes, QU BNE OR BALE! ABSOLUTE DABGAINS IN REA\", ESTAT: 83,000.St.Antoine atreet\u2014Bol 4 H :ok Tenement, w il \u2018ent ed; Lot 28 x 125.Pari of purchase mo ; Can remain at 6 perce t.82,000.Belf-contained Dveliing ou St.Au Oine :: C£t, Ou easy ms.84,000.Bt.Hubert stree \u2014Stone-front T»1omen* l'nuse ; rented for $3 per month to fi +t (lass à nants.Terms tay.84,000.St.Famille street Large Stone fion* Hous', 2° x 40, and Lot 25 x 140, well built.Terma $1,000 oash , balance at 7 per vent.83.200.Bt, Mathew stroat\u2014Klegan BStone-fi0 :: Cottage, on long time and easy terms.This is quite a bar- ain.\u201c BUILDING LOTS.Upper University atreet\u2014Fine Buil .n, Lot at o per foot.Drummond Street.Most ell.ible Vilia Lots, at v.ry |.figure: a da easy 0's Sherbrooke Street.: nest Corner Lot on the street \u2014 very chia Sherbrooke Street.Building ! @b, 33 feet front, at 70c.COTTAGES.Bevoral Cottages and Dwelli \u2026 Building Lots.PARENT BR : 8.07 SP.FRANCOIS NAVIER STREET.124%4 NERVOUS DEBILITY, v 'a} weakness and prostration, the resw!t of ex- 01, Ndiscretion or ovor-work of braln end norvuge systom, 19 radically and promptiy cured by Humphreys\u2019 Homeopathie Speoct@r, o.28.It is porfoctly harmlass, been in use Sweuty years, has cured tens of tnoussnds, and ls the most successful remedy known.Price, $1.00 per visl, or fivo viala and large vial of powder for 85.00.id b sie goneraliy, and by James nantes Tee d'Armes and 441 St wrenoë street, Montreal, nr sent on receipt of price.su; to exch age for | SUMMER RESORT Ten o'clock, he very valuab e Gold Hunting 18k Lever Wath, lues pendent (entre and Quarter *econde, Key Win cr lorterdy tie property of harles \u201c'uintal, vf tie fr Lleol & Ero toa i Turks Vente DAVID J.CRAG, caticial An amen 174 hew Adverisements to-day, &COTFS FINI ART ROOMS {CONTAINS Paintings by the following Artiste : B.T FPRITUHETTE, RA .LONDON ALFHEEID IHXON | \u2026 \" ROFFE.>.A W BAYES.ee SMYTHBON | _ .ee \u201c R.H.KUF - .de J OH FAMPSON ees FRED.DAVIES.FN \u201c All the above Artists are regular contributors to th.Royal Academy and the Grosvenor Gallery, A.D.SHATTUCK.+.NEW YORK MAHK R.HARRIBON - « WYAI EATON.| Caen \" A VOGT idecensod) «ou.vel.MONTREAL A FEW FINELY COLORED PHOTOGRAPHE.The Ceramic Gallery (up-stairs) Conta'La apecimens of FNUTABH, FRENCH, DREBDEN, DANISH and INDIAN POTTERY, CHINA, MAJOLICA, &0 , | .ORIE Tal, RUGS AND NEEDLE WORK, | BENARKS BRABB-WORK, de, ko, 191 ° EMPLOYMENT ! The Star Employment Agency is now epen for the use of persons out of employment, Including i\u2014 AGENTS, GLAZIERS, * BOOK KEEPERS, GENERAL SERVANTS, BAKERS, GOVEBNESSES, BOX MAKBRS, GARDENEBS, BRASS FINISHERS, GROOMS, BARBERS, GASFITTERS, BLACKSMITHS, HOUSEKEKPERS, BUILDERS, JOINERS, BUOK BINDERS, LAUNDRESSES, BUTLERS, LABOKKRS, CLERKS, MABONS, COPYIBTS, MILLINERS, COOKS, MACHINISTS, CHAMBERMAIDS, MOULDERS, COACHMEN, NURSRS, CANVABSERS, PAINTERS, CONFECTIONBRS, PORTERS, CABINET MAKBH5, PACKERS, CARPENTERS, PRINTERS, DRESSMAKERS, PLUMBERS, DRIVEKS, PLASTRRERS, DENTISTS, PRESBMEN, DRAYMEN, BALESKEN, BNGINKERS, SEAMBTRESSES, FOBEMEN, STOREMEN, POBEWOMEN, BTEW ARDS, FARMERS, TINSMITHS, FURRIERS, TAILORS, FOOTHEN, WAITERS, GILDERE, Full partieulars of the system employed at the Star Ageney on application.Persons who are incapable, or whose characters are bad or doubtful, need not apply.a8 wo ean- not extend the facilities of our Ageney to any but those who are in every way worthy.SEREI! The above is the Trade Mark registered by th: ; undersigned for thelr \u201cNew Brand\u201d of almost | | | \u2018 { | | | TABTELESS (OD LIVER OIL, Itis, without oxcoption, the fincst Oti yet introduced.Yor sale at THE MEDICAL HALL, BT.JAMES STREET.Branch, Windsor Branch, PHILLIPS SQUARE WINDSOR HOTEL AND WHOLESALE BY MENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.64° 134 8t Francois Xavier street, wAMUEL 8.GRANT, PRACTICAL axp THEORETICAL SANITARIAN, 26 Beaver Hall Terrance, Montreal.26 Information om all subjects relating to the sanitary condition of houses will be communicated by lotter or Otherwise.OBSERVATIONS.The housos wo live in should be in à propor sami.tary condition, or, if not, should be made so.Every house in which is engendered a case of Auction Sales, Meetings and Amusements, Co By John J.Arnton.GALE OF PROPERLY.- JURORS STREET.The bi.bscriber will sell, at his Rocms, on Friday, MAY 80h, Tre Property Nu.42 and 44 JrOrs street, near lltury riree!, 4 Tenrmonts, woodeu honses with Tote! row fe Sule at RLEVEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, pci Auctioneor.J STATE LATE WILLIAM KERRIGAN, BAI E UF PROPER) Y.81 MAURICE BTREET.The bubscriber wi:' sell at his roams, on FRIDAY, May 30th, That centrally situated Property dependent on above Estate, being No.150 st | Maurice atrect.Cadastre No 1,ROM BL Anne Ward, 4X x 114 fret, area 5,652 fect.Perfect title.No encumbrance.! Terms liberal.Bale at FLEVEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 120 10 wee.Auctioneer.F! NE PROPERTY, ST.ANN STREET The subscriber will well ut his rooms on Friday Morning, 30th May, the four two story Brick Houses, Nos.18%, 17g, 172,174,174, 17%, 180, 152 St.Ann street, opposite the Protestant Cotumissioners\u2019 Bschool.Bung in Gime proximity to the large manufactories, the hours tint readily and yield 8 wood return, which cun be largely lucreased.with bud very little further cutiay.No encumbrances.Sheriffe title, Une Unitd carb, balance i three years, 7 per cout Bale at ELEVEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 120 Auctioneer.F OUSHF HOLD FURNITURE, CARFETS, LINEN, BROODING 4e The Subrer ber wi sell at No 52 Upper Bt.l':bain ttreet on Tuesday Morning, June 38rd, thé balances of furniture remaluing cu the house.séveru] Pictures In inl and Water Colors got Tape-try Carpet 1u [HDI .groom and several Bed room, quartits best} nglieb OUcl th, Carved B.W.Eh} henrd.BW Fxtémnsion Dining Table, Chair K il Ware, cutlery one M.T.Bedroom Set, an-1 One Fawtlake Set, Chat very good ron Bedate Wont an Butcans good Mattrngeos, Beds, Pio % Bpiin.e, 4e Alu, qnuantity of Fed and Table liner, Kitchen Cteakils, £e Fine Garden Hose apd Faw.Mow.vr Gate at TEN o'clock 126 JOHN J.ARNTON Auctioneer, By Henry J.Shaw.Al CTION SALE of LUMBER, IAFRESS WAGGUNS, &e.Jam instructed hy Megs Abus Moc ak ANE «Co tone at ther MUL No.409 Rhian str set, On Friday Morning, For Arrears, HOF pieces 2-tneh planed 1.and G Spruce ne), a \u201c \u201c Tnmediately after will be sold 150} ivces 4-ineb Plue Plank.J large framed Lumber Wagçou.Cost $150.1 Express Waggon (suitable for à Grocery.) 1 Lusher Coty Bale at TEN o'clock.HENRY J, SHAW, Auctionear.] By C.P.Miwes._ A TCTION SALE.- Greenhouse, Beading.Fdging and Foliage Plante.Also, hanging Baskets Avery «Loice lot, from the Royal Nurueriee, Cote St.Paul.Will be 8\u2019 without reserve, at 79 Bt.James st, On Friday Morning, May 30th.Sale at TEN o'clock.C.F.ELWES, 124 4 Auctioneer.JMPORTANT AUCTION CATALOGUE SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS, BROOD MARES, COLTS, FILLIES, &c., 126 The Bubecriber has received instructions fron ANDEEW ALLAN, Esq, to sell at Ardgowan Etock Furm, Lachine, on SATURDAY, May 81st, The whole of the above Stock, comprising the well known Stalhons- HELMBOLD, by linp.Australisn dam Lavender, by Wagner, &¢.OWEN CUTLER, by Imp.Leamington, dam Venier, by Australian.ALSN, Thoroughbred Mares and Colts, and Fillies, the get of the abuve ftailions.Shetland Ponies, and sume cholon Berkshire Pigs, do.The saie will be positively without reserve, as Mr.Allan is geing up breoding Horses, und intends beeping tho Farm exclusively for Horne.Cattle.Catalogues now ready at Auctioneers Oifice, 7¢ Bt.James street.Lunch on the Grounds.Balc at HALF-PAST TWO o'clock.C.F.ELWES, Aucti By W.B.Shaw.H ORRE SALE, &c., at Ma- wulre's Horse Market, College strost, on Friday, 801h inst.at Two o'clock.12.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.VALE OF A BEAUTIFUL CLASB OF RRALLY GOOD, NEW WALNUT FURNITURE, 1217 1 am \\nstructed to se)] peremptortiy, for cash.one \u2018ar-lord BOSTON FURNITURE, consisting of six l'arlor Etutes, cipht Dedruom Snttes, Sideboards, Ray Chatre.Couvhes, MDiniug Tables, handsome Murors tn Walnut snd Gold Frames, &¢., &c.Purchasers will find this a wood opportunity to procure the best seasoned Walnut Furniture, Sule at my stores, 195 8t.James street, on Friday Afternoon, the 30th inst, ATWO o'clock, W.E.SHAW, 125 Auctioneer.SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE The immaovabie property heretnafter describe, do: pend nu of the estates and successions of Jean Hva- cinthe Kichelleu, In his life-time of Montreal, Erqu re, l octor of Medicine, and Mary Julia Rilza Richelieu.his child both decease, will bo sold by pntite an tion, and adjudged to thi highost and Jat biddur therefor, to wit: A piace of land nr emplacement making the corner of Ste.Mary and Visitation streots, known and distinguished on the Office ai Flrn and look of Referense of BL.James Ward of the City of Montreal), under Lot Official Num her Fifty-five (No 65), with u two-story Brick House and other bulldings thereon erected.The wale to take place on MONDAY, the 9th June next, 1870.ut Ten o'clock am, in the office of J.Bresnoit, Notary Public, No.83 Bt.James street, Montieal, For particulars apply tn the undersigned.in his office, No, 58 Kt, James street, J.BROSSOIT, Notary Public.Montreal, Z1et May, 1879.115 2aw New Advertisements to-day, | If you keep the New Disinfectaut BRON(- HLORALUN! In constant use in your houses, yon will escape all Infectious dinenscy and all aflmenta produced by nexjous vapours, bad drain.sige, &c.It in weld in 25¢.and 50¢, BOTTLES! and being highly concentrated, it is the cheapest aw 1 nw the best Disinfectant ever introduced to the public.Montreal, December 20th, ] +7 >.Mr.Horace B.Pike, Health Officer, Yonkers, N.Y writen - \u2018* Jhasoleels usiny your Fieoiao Ctloraluam for some Hine past in my genre! practice, an fither 1vaved wlmost trvaluable csp- ctaltly in the mick room, where ite deodorizing ~hecens nn readiiy ap prectated by both patient and phystelan.As a waab HEATRE ROYAL! AN IMMEDIATE HIT, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, AND AT THN SATURDAY MATINEE.FREAKS! a 128 - + Add Oru FUsiLIERS.Regimental Orders, Montreal, 38th May, 1879.The Regiment will parade at the Armory, Old City Hot, on THURSDAY EVENING, 20th last, at 8 o'clock sharp.Uniform- adress.By order, JOHN FAIR, Jr.128 2 Lieut.& Acting Adqjt.\\ OTICE.\u2014MONTREALSWIM- +\" MING CLUB.The 4th ANNUAL MEETING ol tii Moutrea) 8wlinming Club will by held op Friday, 301h May instant, at 8 o'clock Pe Mio, AV Cabinet de Lecture l'aroisnui.Notre Damo street, for be Hlection of Ofticers and the adoption df the Annual Keport AU members and friends of tho Club are COrULaily truiviled By Urderot the + DIL ea, DAVAD MAJOR, ~0 oy TEMPERANCE! Union Temperance Associat'n WILI.HOLD THEIR USUAJ WEEKLY MEETING, #2 On FRIDAY Ev'ug., 30th inst, AT RIGHT O'CLOCK IN THE ST.LAWRENCE NCHOGL-BOUS RB, Corner 81.Charles Fovevinimee and Dorchester streat, Mr.GLEEIG will occupy the chair Addressus be deiivered by Mr Parrot Mr Thompaon = others.All are Invited.No collection.125 JAMES GARVIN, Sec, (CATH EDRAL BAND of HOPE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING On Tharsdny Evening at § P- IA.1.73 ADDRESSES BY Rev.CANON BALDWIN, Hæv.LR BULLIVAN, and Rev.CANON O'MBARA, ; pl SINGING by the BAND OF HOPR CHOIR.FF Admission free.A Collection will be taken up.125 9° MONTE EAL BICYCLE CLUS.FIRST ANNUAL MEETING.Thursday, 20:h.MONTREAL GYMNABIUM, K pm.All members and others tnterested in the sport are cordially invited to attend.H.8.TI 194 3 dec 4 Todas JEDICATORY SERVICES, WESLEY CHURCH, (Congregations) Je = THURSDAY, 20th.Children's Ist Grand Anpual Concert © PROGRAMME, 1.Organ Solo, \u201cFests! March\", | .Z.Opening address by à Echoiar.- 3.Chorns,\u2018\u2018Here*s to the Friends Wel0va\" É Chorus \u2018The Apgels are Coming *,.Solo, _ ¢ cale esus of Nazareth \u201d .Gounog Miss Armatroug ou 8.Crorus,\"* Come Sing with Holy(;iadnesa\" » (horus, > Ming the ad Bails B.Solo, \u201cOn Mig! bene Creation.rs.Crane £ folo and Chours, \u201cRule Brittannia'\u2019, 0.Organ boio, \u2018Marche Militaire.Haydn - Chorus, \u201cOn to Victory\".- Chorus, * Praise of Jesus' Name\" Bolo, \u201cJuaîth*.Le J Mrs.McGarity.Chorus, \u2018Clap your Hands for Jay\u201d.| Chorus, \u2018Hark, Hark, My 8-ul\u201d Bolo, * When the Tide Comma in\" Chorus, \u201cIo Arms, To Arms\" .(horus, \u201cCome to Lhe Sunday- Closing Address, .ea .'*(ioD BAVE THB QUAXYN.''.Cees H.R Popham, Organist G.H Holland, Leadar.IF To Comineénce st 8 p.m.Tickets, 38¢.FRIDAY, 30th.A POCIAL REUNION to which all the Members tbe Church and Couvgregation with friends are Hg dislly invited, Beveral of the City C.ergymen will le present and address the mosting.The ladies of of charge, the Church will provide refreshments froe SUNDAY, JUNE Int.Sermon in the momin, Rev.Dr.Wilk .Sermon In the prover dd Rev, Garin a up There wil Je a Sunday-school nth in the YOON A m., w ada ver- ed by thy er A.'H and ee Dev S Forster.8104 {ny by the Children.Munro and tte Rev.J.L, 134 3 Q.M.O.and O.RAILWAY.EASTERN DIVISION, GRAND EXCURSION QUEBEC ! OR THE OCCASION OF TH) VIBIT OP H.R.H.THF PRINCESS LOU(SE \u2014 AND \u2014 H.E.THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.Feativities, incirding Insnguration of Dafferts Terrace (the fin st promwnade oo this Continent) t rausd Reception.Tllumination, PF re-works 40, âc., LASTING PLOM JUNE 41H TO JURE bm, TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE.Good to from SATURDAY, 31st MAY, to - NESDAY, JUNE 4th, 3-8 to Return fiom FRIDAY, JUNE 6th, to TUESDAY, JUNK 10th.For Sale at Offioss of STARNES, LEVE 4 ALD 202 Bt James street and 164 Notre Dame ret a a ochelaga e End ti Stations on the Line, Stations, and J.T.PRINC Gen.Passènger Agen May 28th.1879.AT mr New Advertisements to-day, FOR WALL TINTING | USE JOHNSON'S PATENT DRY-AIZED KALSONINE COLORS AND FRESCO PAINTS ! BRRADY FOR USE.SAMPLE CARDS ON APPLICATION LYMAN, BONS & 00., WHOLESALE AGENTS, 854 ST.PAUL STREET.77e P!ANOS \u2014\u2014 AFD-\u2014 O RGANS, KEW 4FD SECOND HAND.LOWEST PRICES, 10 Phillips Square.218- THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY respectfully informed that a Suitah'e Honne fn a good rituation, 12 now open for thr recnption of & limited Bumbor of J'eyteæ I'sitonte, 0 be attended ; by their own Medical Advisers, The Nursing is - Clark Address\u2014The Rev.JAS.ROY, M.A, © + .ith r t oh th { doit Typhoid, hus Fever, Diphtheria, Small pox ur and dininiectant | have used It frecly in our Small peiscnally superintended by a well known Roglisk Legislature.In Mr.Sandfi-ld Macdonabd's gag bought by H R F Jackson for 82,850.monthly returns to Government.88.ARRIVAL.\u2014New Yori, May 28.\u2014 cash, to (nier parth rnp with & wentloman having Humphreys' Homeopathic Medioine 00., 109 Pul- | yilier aymatic disease, whould be thoroughly x; vox Hopital En ne Se phe ST | Trained Nurse.Particulars and terms may be time tbe controllable expeuditure bad horn The tenement property, 527 0 541° Hous.arias 8e Pate of Corp,\u201d from Glass ae Mi eee Pres ue NULS AGENT FOR CANADA: Lh.Shon SPARES.Doe BF arigade, Ho nb.A hh ih 12 ie rious Of aputCATh Know by arcane | $1,223,000, and last year it was $2,058,000, venture street, was sold to Mr P Grass fr Capital Authorised a nie dés Aude gow.er vatisfactory.Address Arthur Burney Srax TT HANWELL & CO, | ex's work, ventliation, dc.earnud out by cainpo ca which ave eesprohnee in ity uae eariiy i leates, 123 8 Box 1650 P.0., Montreal.hile the revenue bad decreased.Tunis w,, 72500.The two shops, with dwelings Capita) subscribed.7.497.807 61.387.307 COTTON AND CONSOLS.\u2014LyvErroor, LB .150 Meg street, Montreal, Toons eniered Into for persona supervision.\u2018in value.; wale the reven ; \"| above, 572 to 578 St Mary street, broaght Capita Paid up.B4284,083 64,301.318 29.\u2014 dull 67 L ANTED TO PURCHASE, 27204 r\\ers case charges modorate, and sound work guar- EN C0 New ¢ , Ty t, naght May 29.\u2014 Cotton dull at 874.LoNpox, WwW J Uy toed oh te Mxssux.TILDEN & CO, NEW YORK\u2014AL your re- ane reason why he opposed the Gcvernm3nt.82,925, Mr John Barry being the pur.LIABILITIES May 29 \u20144's, 105 ; 4}'s, 1087 ; 9's, 1093 Le Cheap for Cash.a Lady's Sto Baal Must | antecd: quest we bave eu toe BROMO-CHLOR LUM in FRANK B.DRESSER, : ; : ; 20 : - .81., \u201c & 400d one, and not much used.! or our water-closete and clsewhere in thr Alblon Hotel, Anoabar wae beca nse it rae in aniagoniam to thao.son LE eg Me Circulation.8 19-163 458 1% THE WEATHER AND BHIPPING.\u2014 price, Box 1505 P.0.33 DAILY RECEIVING! } W ALL PAPER! .and have found that it entirely « oxtimunishos ail the TAILOR, © administration at Otawa, lor.and Michal Sharkey for $1,975.Mr P Grace Dom\u2019 Gave.domana .6524346 6092609 RIVER DU Lour Wuarr, May 29.\u2014Woa- ANTED \u2014 First-class Miliiner, CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER : WALL PAPER 11 potbine ro cMeacious, and at the same time produs Mowat had opposed the Natinwel Policy, and bought the two shops, 564 and 566 St Mary 270 Govt.vote 0 8087121 \u201c049.4 ther fine, clear and mild ; light east wind; Apply to U5 Bt.Joseph street.1261 | WHOLESALE AND RETALL, ing no smell of Maclf We lake pn oasure in rocoum- 419 NOTRE DAWE STREET, becanse the Consarvative party had conferred street, cormer Jueques Cartier street for Prov Gow notice : pre glade Te pp Wr Lx R Sie To ANTE rand.About six or fn 81d.Crocks.\u2019 J.J GREAVES\u2019 ue mea ) STEARN 4 MURA (UP-STAIRS.) 106 25 ; ; \u201d de ; 4 r , a.A .> * * » \\ ARD 1 the grest boon of Confederation.He claim! 82 500.er rer HOT out 0250712 we strong north west wind ; schoon.ra one od TY FROM KOME OF THRE BEST DAIRIES IN THE 818 57.CAT oat Bt Dent oa Propriciors, Albion Hotel, > Lo.Co \u201c SOA ts > - \u2014 ; - ' - .Cae Hi* 00d near Bt.Denis strvet, \u20ac tbat the Dominion and Provincial Goveru- De Foret Dans.wit 84194 er \u201cMarie Delphine\u201d in port.Sr.ANTED\u2014A General servant.PROVINCE.off ments shonld beartily co-operate upon com Amusements.Dre United XK.Hanks 1 bo Tag 2.154.088 Annes Des Monts, May 29 \u2014 Bright and Nurse kept.44 Larne avenue.126 1 _- M R.BISAILLON, Wig Maker 3 i imme.AvapEMY OF Mv:10.\u2014\" Fanchon \" wag ovr POSE \u2014 STE warm ; light north-west wind: SS.\u201c Bea- ANIED \u2014 Saleswoman for a STRAWBERRIES 1! 4 Hair Dre 205 Notre Dame street, h.À mon questions, for instance that of im repeated at this house last eveniu ia Total Liabilities.- 394.170.6881 $92,426,561 no 8 .os Mississippi.\" W fancy woods store, (Protestant), must speak ; anc Bar il ° street, has * * i gration and colonization.Oa the other pest ; hi 8, Miss Zo OUT ver\u201d outward at 6 am ; SS.Mississippi, French and En lish.Apply to 750, STAR Emrtot.\u2014 the honor to inform his numerous customers that he : 7 ; .Maggie Mitchell delighting those present Loans to Directors.§7.109,522 87,5633,338 vf the Domibjon Line, inward at D an : mznr AoRxcY \u2019 \u2019 128 baw cogayrd at Paris, a special workman to make 150 McGILL STREET, .| hand, Mr.Mowat claimed that the Govern- with ber wonderful impersonation of * The ASELTS, schooner *\u201c Mary Dion\u201d in port .Sr ANTED A Protostant WILLIAM ELLIOT, wigs and drom ladies and geotlomen's bali All \u201c.] ment had only done its duty by being Cricket.\u201d 8he was received with conatant Svante .a apni 0.FæLiCITE, May 29.\u2014Clear and cool ; north- W Woman pa sx geripneed Nasu for teo Cor.St.Lawrence amd Rt.Cathertue nt.orders ei rnd Ths baste wil bo ope pare MONTREAL, liberal in its expenditures for needed public Founds of applause, énd called before we Do nigh Wri N'200404 WiBaY3e west wind ; oue two-masted steam wip Oat.children aod baby Apply fo NOU rar Ewrar- ,epmemin fom Bo 10, for 28 emis 2% WHOLESALE AGENTS FORCANADA.; ; ; ; rortsin a e end oO second act.3 otes \u2018heynes of other ward at 5 a.m.TT ?l11:3e ob .duri ossi ct \u2018 good ; aased Banks \u2026.LL.TT 1004 à _ 11:1).: @ , ISHING! FISHING!!\u2014Sports- ____ a LL : re hm of cure en sport This ve ; sad the pies p ill be br Canadian Ban ! i (sis Fat un Bir John Macdonald, Sir Charles Tupper ANTED- Apprentices to the | soi men should take acento of our thr 300 DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, 3 caused mue C moot.y.13 evening rie wl ue by Forriyn Ba cas Hu 1,44 5.790.098 » { oice phrupt Stock of F CKLE (from A : - Due by Urlted K.Bauks.744,404 y i ea ; , v _ | Imeolvent Estate of W H , cut iNo tbh SUPERIOR COUNT, vd A suffering.He defended his Guverumen: be the picce de resistance, when a full hous: Goleriment Debentures Titass end Sir Semuel Tilley are announoel to ANTED IMMEDIATELY UMMER SUITS.| reducedrates.Alno, Guns, Ammuni É ë ÿ Ë i É É : B Ë fi 1s 5 | f i i è É tie 1 Ë of alegant hospitality, the black satin vest of the uired greater breadth for ex- on of the than when seated at the of his own table, doing the honours of a dinner-party, at which his young and beautiful wife assisted with equal diguity and grace.And Britannia enjoyed her position immensely, | assure you\u2014yes, ! am afraid, above everything else, until one fine summer\u2019s morning, while the sun was shining and the dew glistening, while the flowers were and the birds singing, little Brighty arrived ; and Britannia had a revelation of another heaven than that of marble palaces, i jewels, and the ail ad pricel es through which the hes FLEE bi ven waa visible crib.You know that Britannia, even in her cold, polished girihood, while eschewing love with youthful scorn, admitted that ashe did love whom she pitied or protected ; judge, therefore, how she loved this bright new claimant for her pity and protection.* And I am very glad she is a little girl,\u201d thought Britannis, \u2018\u2018 because this dear general has a son already ; besides which he bas such s partiality for girls of all ages, from i to oid maidenhood.\u201d So the general had, especially since his two Brighties, his damask rose and bud, had rejuvenated him.80 the general had a grandfatherly fondness for baby girls, a fatherly fondness for young girls, and a brotherly fondness far old gir.Oh, it was no wonder the general required such a very large black satin vest\u2014 he had such a large heart under it.And aa for the girla\u2014babies, maidens, and spinsters \u2014 they all loved the general, as kittens love hearth-warmth, or as ffowers love sunshine.But the 15th of July, in ths rose-colored, rose-scented summer-room at the Lale of Rays, were assembled Britannia, Alice Som.erville, Gertrude, and Zoe.Miss Somervile, at the earnest and repested solicitation of General and Mrs.(Stuart.Gordan, had been perauaded to some weeksof the midsummer at the Talo of Rays.Zoe was engaged to assist in making up an infinite number of summer-garments there, and \u2018Jar trude, being for the tie deprived of visitin, the Crags or the Duvecote, favored the Th of Rays with ap unusual portion of her time.And now these three girls were all down on the rose ope: contending for the favor pra À little wilfal, bright.eyed sprite of fourteen months old, who would go to one and wouldn't go to another, just as ita capricious will dictated.Britannis was ing in and out, engaged in some pleasant houshold duty, assumed more from choice than necessity.The general was walking about the room, riding- whip and hat in hand, now pausing to smile at the group around the babe, now jestingly wishing that he had a magic chair in which to enchant Britannia, #0 that she should not mak.him nervous by fidgeting about a0; in fine, uite unable to take himself away from tha \u201charming room and its lovely inmates.To be continued.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 London bas 7,000 miles of streets, and on an average 28 miles of new streets are opened and 9,000 new houses are built every year; 1,000 vessels and 9,000 sailors are in port every day.Its crime is also in propertion to its extent ; 78,000 persons are annually taken into custody by the police, and more than one-third of all crime in the country is committed within its borders ; 38,000 persons are ann found guilty of drank- enness by ita magistrates .The metropolis comprises considersbly npwards of 100,000 foreigners from every quarter of the globe.Farce hank, arrived at Vo ou the 26.u.L.with 400 cod.The Scottish United Presbyterian Church raised last year an aggregate of $1,836,910.It bad also a large increase of congregations and members.The Glasgow Home Rulers have * thanked the true men of Longford for having returned at the head of the poli that exempiary man, Mr.Justin M'Carthy.\u201d Large numbers of salmon are being killad in the Tweed by a disease which a\u201ctacks their heads, and causes them to rub aguast banks and gravel till they die.The pro encampment of the I liu: burgh Bs bas been sanctioned by Government, and about 400 men have sigur- fied their willingness to go under canvas.Her Majesty has presented another cup for competition at the ensuing Aberdeen Wap.inschaw.This is the eleventh cup which Her Majesty has given for local competi tion.The members of the Dalkeith Free Pre-ty- tery are to give one-tenth of their incu ur for the ensuing year in aid of the fand for the relief of the City of Glasgow Bank shareholders.The top of the Cairngorm and Braariach ranges are stjll completely enveloped in snow, and owiflg to the hard crust that has formed on the surface of the anow it is conjectured that it will uot molt this season.The Committee of the House of Commons has thrown out the bill promoted by a minority of the Aberdeen Harbor Board for diminishing the inlluence of the Town Couu- cil on that Board and equalising the alscted and municipal members.Nearly the whole of the $50,000 necessary to endow a chair of Celtic languages, history and antiquities at Edinburgh University has been colleated, though a will pot be appointed till next year.One of the duties or the incumbent will be to give instruction in Gaelic \u201cBo long ns that language shall be a recognized mediam of religious instruction in the Highlands.\u201d The destruction and carrying away of gsme, lambs, &c., by foxes at Lochearnhead and the other north-western districts of the county has for some time been severely felt.At one den at Balquhidder the remains of about forty lamba, and large numbers of grouse and other game, were discovered.The gamekeeper lately succeeded in capturing eight old and young foxes, besides destroying a litter.Officers were despatched to Perth and Ayr jails, on the 6th instant, to convey Lewis Potter and Robert S.Stronach from the former, and John Stewart and John Innes Wright from the latter prison, for the purpose of giving evidence in the trial at the Circuit Court of Wm.Seott, & partner of the firm of John Innes Wright & Co., on a charge of theft.The four directors arrived in Glasgow in the evening, when they were conveyed to Duke street jail.The Athemarum says :\u2014* The of the convent of Coldstream will shortly be published.The MS.from which it is print- od is a notarial trammcript in the Harleian MSS., prepared in 1844 at the instance of the prioress, in consideration of the age of the documents and of the danger of their destruction through the vicinity of the oon- vent to the English Border.\u201d The foundation charter of Coldstream was granted by Cospatrick, Earl of Dunbar, about the middle of the twelfth century, and his descendants were the chief benefactors of the convent.The most destructive fire which has occurred in Johnstone for the past r of a century took place on the 5th inat., when the cotton-epinning mille a Thorn belonging to Storer & Bons were totally destroyed.The works occupied a prominent site, several acres in extent, and formed a conspicuous object to visitors to the vicinity.\u2018Fhe xgr 18 varioualy entimatad at fu £50,000 to £70,000, sud is covered by insurance.The Thorn Mills were started nearly fifty years ago.Storer & Sons, thelr prosent ownera, were preceded the firm of Neilson, Stores & Oo.who iad occupied them from 0 dissolution ef the previous partnership of Neilson, Coats & Co.?The remains of the late Duke of Rox.b e were interred in the aisle at Bowden on the 5th inst, A number of mourners assembled in the room at Floors Castle, where an service was conducted by the Bar.Mr.Buchenan.The body was afterwards in a hearse, and the mourness took ir places in the carriages and passed down the avenue, through the streets of Kelso, and on to Bowden,about 14 miles from Kelso.There service .was Pin given, and the remains taken to the .\u2018There were present :\u2014Rev.John Cowell for the Queen, Colonel Teasdale for the Prince of Wales, Colonel Colville for the Duke of Edin and Hon.Mr.Yorke for Prince Leopold.The pall-bearers were Lord Bowmont, Lord Charles Innes Kerr, Mr.George Russell, Master Charles Rus- Master Russell, Viscount pen Robert and Mr.J.B.Innes.re were 400 relations and mourners present.Fourty-four thousand two hundred and ninety-seven births were during 1878 registered in the eight principal towns of Scotland.There were consequently 357 births for every ten thousand of sstimated population.The highest birth-rate was in Leith, and the lowest in Edinb For every ten thousand inhabitants the births were 338 in Edinburgh, 334 in Dundee, 352 in Greenock, 356 in Perth, 357 in Aberdeen, 3684 in Glasgow, 391 in Paisley, and 414 in leith.Of the 44,297 births in the eight principal towns, 3,659, or 8.26 per cent., were illegitimate.The illegitimate constituted 5.5 per cent.of the total births in Greenock, 5.8 per cent.in Leith, 6 per cent.in Paisley, 8 per cant.in Perth, 8.1 per cent.in Glasgow and Edinburgh, 10.6 per cent.in Dundee, and 11 cent.in Aberdeen.If, however, the relative births among possible mothers be considered the principal towns rank in the follo ing order :\u2014 Paisley, with 1.57 per cent.of illegitimacy ; Edinburgh, with 1.58 per cent ; Greenock, with 1.82 per cent ; Perth, with 1.93 per cent; Dun., with 2.05 per cent ; Glasgow and Leith, with 2.19, and Aberdeen, with 3.67 per cent.Ireland.Owing to the urgent representations of Sir Thomas M'Clure and other representative men in Belfast, the Government have decided to appoint a Presbyterian chaplain to the fleet on the South African Station.The Dublin bootmiakers went on strike Mcnday, April 28, against a reduction of wages, which the masters declared they were obliged to insist on to meet the growing competition of English trade.The men have resolved to appeal to the public \u201c against starvation wages.\" The Galway Findicator says .\u2014* Our city bas passed through a ying ordeal.There bas a depression in business; but we are glad to know that few towns in the country were better able to cope with the commercial difficulties.Galway has \u2018kept its ground and credit marvellounsly.\u201d \u201d Without a division, aad with hardly a diasentient voice, the House of Commons pod Mr.O'Clery's Volunteer Corps (Ire- d) Bill throagh its second reading, thereby affirming principle that it is -afe and expedient to raise volunteer corps in ee Eagind, Bootland, and the Colonies.cam The Saturday closing paign is oyer\u2014 for the present.Mr.A.M.Sullivan's bill was t on for second reading in the House Commons on Wednesday, April 30, and it was talked out, as had been expected.The battle, however, has only commenced, ns the matter will be agitated and again introduced.It is expected that the new swivel bridge over the River Liffey, at the Custom House, Dublin, will be epened for traffic on the 10th of August next.On the same date the lateral wings of Carlisle Bri will be opened, and the contractor will then proceed with the centre of the structure.The entire work is to be completed by the 10th of August, 1880.The Aikharitios at Dublin Castle have ordered prosecution of the parties who wreoked the school-house of the Christian Brothers at Mallow, April 37.Thetwo men who were loft in charge of the school by the vwt 1m Ios, and tom to 79s an 19730 At a late meeting ot the Shigeo Corporation, the question of Shgo being disfranchise das à l\u2019arllamentary borough was fully discussed, and the following resolution adopted \u2018*Resolved, \u2014That a committee of three gentlemen be appointed with the Mayor to draw up a petition to Parliament in favor of re-enfranchiaing the borough of 8ligo, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached thereto, aud that the two county members be requested to give any assistance and influence in their power.\u201d The Central Tenants\u2019 Defence Assooia- tion, at a recent meeting at the Faropean Hotel, Dublin, the following resolutions were adopted \u201cThat we believe the time has come when some practical steps should be taken by the Irish farmers to uset their preseut crubairassed position, and we believe that the best mode perhaps to accomplish thus vbject os for the tenauts on tbn various Ligh rented es ates to organize among theuw- selves, and to make arrangements Lo secure couletences with their landlords and agents aud to put the state of ther affaure fairly and propesly before them, with the view to obtain such © ,nvessicus as may save all classes {rom financial min.\u201d \u2018\u2018 Tha: a meeting of the association be called to consider the juestion of local organization, and to make arraugemonts to send au Irish dep uta\u2018ion to Loudon previous to the second reading of the Laud Bill.\u201d The Mallow schools dispute is at an end.The Bishop of Cloyne recently went to Mallow for the prirpose of bringing about a settlement.As a preliminary to discussion, the keys of the school wers given up to his lordship, and then a conference took place between some supporters of Archdeacon O'Regan's plan on one side, and somo representatives of the dissatisfied portion of the parishioness on the other.The result was that the Archdeacon's plan, which was advocated by Dr.MacCarthy, was approved of by & bare majority, the minority having previously objected to à division being taken - on the subject, and having expr their opinien that the decision would not meet with the endorsement of those whom they represented, This expectation was fully realized, for that very evening the people retook possessisn of the schools: However, a letter from the Bishop having been read from the altar, threatening ecclesiastical censures for further resistance to ecclesiastical authority, the achools were once more swrendered to the parish priest.But the final incident of this lamentaole controversy remains to be noted.An angry crowd made a raid on the schools, and, after having vaiply attempted to burn them, completely wrecked the interior of the building.Since theo the schools have remained under the protection of the constabulary.The Dublin Freeman says:\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2018 À power ful attempt is being made to create as great a trade in Amertean pigs in Knglish and Scotch markets as that which has already been ereated in American beef and mutton.\u201d It warns the public against the danger of sagh trade, as follows \u2014American pigs are now coming in large numbers into the English and Scotch markets, and there is strong ground for ting that if they be not closely inspected they may be the means of g dangerous and fatal disorders.The dreaded *trichina spiralis,\u201d there is good reason to think, is largely prevalent amongst American pigs, and the difficulty of ita detection adds a thousandfold to the peril.Out of.a yepent consignment of 300 delivered at Wolverhampton, 16 were found dead in trueks, and fsur more dropped dead in the sight of the peopls, who vouch for the facts we relate.The animals were to all appearance quite healthy ap to the moment they succumbed.A butcher who was present at the cutting up of those 20 animals states that they were full of worms and insects- - so much so that he could not take his meals for some time, thinking of the nauseous auhjoct Thoro io indeod grad gronnd far thinking that American pigs are largely dis essed ; and if the ma from which they suffer is in reality caused by the trichina, those who dine off their flash might just as safely imbibe a lingering poison.The trichins is not to be got rid of by boiling\u2014 in fact, there is no means known of dealing with this deadly pest save sxterminstion of the medium in which it is conveyed.There is no doubt the introduction of American pigs into the English and Scotch markets will materially hurt the great traffic in this line hithertoo carried on between England and Ireland.COnmadiaæ.The Permissive Bill is to be tested in the New Brunswick Courts.Horsewhipping tramps is the latest style charity in the Maritime Provinces.The Fredericton Sun complains that there are too many qualified and unemployed school teachers in New Brunswick.The Canads Southern Railway refused to carry à ignment of electric powder from \u2018Wyandotte, ., to Amherstburg.The young man whose steps totter as he goes to the woodpile ta say à stick, steps off a walking match with the vigor and elasticity of a well-fed colt.: son of Mr.J.D.A child of twe gars Jones, of St.Thomas, (nt, has died from the effects of à scalding received by falling over and upsetting a pot of boiling water.Two Brockville, Ont , men are reported as baving sent word from Manitoba, asking remittances in order to reach home again.From this it wonld seem that a person camnot find wealth rolling around the prairie.About the first of the month a bresk occurred in the telegraphic cable between James and Siduey Islands, B.C.This break, which is said to have been caused by a vessel\u2019s anchor, is the only accident which has happened to this particular cable during some eight or nine years.Captain Dauphine, of the schooner ¢ Mystic,\u201d rts that while fishing on the banks of Newfoundland last month, in hauling up their trawls they brought up the body of a man on their hooks.The corpse was dressed in a new suit of oil clothes, and a white handkerchief round the usck.Name un.knewn.The Port Hope, Unt., (fuide understands that the detectives in the Montgomery case have traced the fugitive to New York, where he is stated to have tuken jassage upon the ocean steamer \u2018\u2018 Baitic, of the White Star Line, on Saturday, 10th instant, When the steamer reached \u2018Jue-nstown, if he were q found to be on board, he would be immediately arrested and sent back.À sad affair is reported of a child having its hands badly eaten by rats.It appears that the child, whose parents live on Grafton street, Halifax, was put to sleep in the oo: beside the bed of its parents, that during the night a rat got into the cot aud literally ste all the fleah off the child's hand before the parents were awakened by its cries.Tho child was but three months old.Small-pox is said to have broken out among the Indians at Moraviantown, thongh it is claimed that but one or two cases have occurred.Capt Gordon has been appointed to see that no Indians go into any of the neighboring towns unless bearing su order from their chief to the effect that they are not sick themselves and have not been at the houses of any one supposed to have the dis- case.The latest sensatio : in Halifax, N.S., is an elopement, and certain eircles are naturally excited about it.It appears that on Monday evening a laboring man left his home to pur some groceries, but failing to return his friends went in search of him.Jt was found the next morning that he had with a colored woman, and they had taken the early train for St.John, N.B.The man leaves a wife and two children.LS fish-hooks out of your mouths ! A Ee ton Fad named Mowat got a fiub- hook fast in his tongue.A¥ the main artery was pierced at the same time, the removal of the hook was difficult, and was followed by rofuss-and obstinate bleeding, which cçuld only suppressed by burning.The boy was, and is still prevented from talking, as his mouth is closed for and could not explain how the accident happened.Bays the Belleville, Ont., Intelligencer :\u2014 ou .been somewhat later than last os al.of ready considerable spring grain is sown, in any such city, county, or district for members tu serve in the Parliament of Canada, ur in auy of the Loval Legislatures of the Dominion.\u201d The Ontario nomination will be held on the 20th inat., making the postponement neoequsry.The St.John (N B.) Telegraph says.- The BSurveyor-Uenerul has spout s week among the new ssttlements um Kestigouche, accompanied by Mr.George R.Guuter, of St.John, who has just returned tu town.They visited the Balmoral, Susnymde, Coldbruok and Lorne settlements.There ave several log bouses vacant in the Bad moral settdement.The sail 1s good, but a ttle rough.The ssttlement that unprassed Mr.Gunter most favorably was Snnuyside.The land is level and goud, and the settlers contented.Mr.Gunter, having previoasly examined the Tolique, on comparing tha advantages on the Kestigouche and the Upper St.John, 14 more impressed with the latter.Mr.Anderson, Inspector of Fisheries in British Columbin, says that the total value vf the fishieries for 1478 wus $925,740, against $053,482 the preceding your, showing an Increase D one year of $342,814, The roport deals at length with the question ot coast fishing, which the lodians make an attempt to entirely monopolise, but to this the Iusjector advances objections, while ad- niltting that certain treaty nghts have been renveved tothe Inrtiar:s in that respec He urges no specdy settiemiant of the question of canny for the Indians, go that «ane dotumite plan as to the development of the cout faheries, without mercly providing fish for tbe Indians to cateh, nught be undertaken In thin industry, during 1878, there were emploved 1,200 fishermen, 1,594 shoremen, 2 engineers, 6 saîlors, 2 steamers, 1 schooner, 366 fishing boats, 18 lat boats, ete, eto.The Londen, Ont., Advertiser mays.\u2014 \u201cWo understand that a fancy goods dealer at Baby's Puint, Lake Bt.Clair, has been fined $500 for umuggling under somewhat e xtraordin circulustances.The goods were shipped last summer from New York to De t, passing through on the G.W.KR.in bond.Fhereatier they were conveyed to a place on the Michigen side of the =: Clair, opposite Baby's Poivt.There is no Customs officer at Baby's 'oint, and, watching their opportunity, the smugglers ferried across the goods in n small boat.The articles were theu invoiced on Baby's Point and sent to Sarnia, from which they were distributed as Canadian goods throughout the Dominion.With considerable difficulty Mr.Mewbwn, Inspector of Customs, huntod up the smugglers, and they have had to pay dearly for their breach of the law.[tis said that a dealer in London has also been fined a similsr amount for a somewha! simi lar offence.\u201d American.The Bocialiusts at Chi declare that there is to be a great strike this pear.À monument to Abraham Linooln is to be erected in Allegheny l\u2019ark, l'ittsburg.A flexible stone, which looks like marble, is found in North Carolina.It can be bent or stretched.Illinois proposes to amend her Constitution so that the legislature shall meet only once in six years.The Fall River manufacturers have agreed that, in case of à strike in auy mill, all the mills are to be shut till the strike is ended.An ordinance forbidding the sale of Bowie knives, brass knuckles, dirks, daggers, and atilettoes is before the Common Council of New Orleans.In Utab, where the law allows criminals to choose death by shooting, it took nearly half an hour for three marksmen to shoot one murderer to death.The Capitol at Albany, which was to have cost four million dollars, bas already cost ten williveey aud will require four or five ul.lions more to complete it.A Michigan widow borrowed fifty-aix unset diamonds, placed them carelessly in a box on the centre tabls, and in three months she was married to a man who believed he had lit on à diamond mine.=e to a cerner A mulatto is not a negro, acco decision recently rendered by Judge of Bt.Louis, and the statute of Missouri forbidding intermarriage of whites and negroes does not apply to mulatboc.Thre proprietor of the Pullman car invention reports that paper wheels have run 400,000 miles under cars without repair, while the average running power of an ordinary wheel is from 86,000 to 60,000 miles.There is a bill before the Senate of New York State, introduced by Mr.Payne, to allow a company to construct a bridge across the Niagara River, half a mile or so above the Falls.The time given will be six years.Oakland, Cal., is buildrng the largest ferry boat in the world.It is to convey trains across Corquinez Straits.Jt will be 426 feet long and 116 feet broad, with four tracks that will accommodate 48 freight cars or half a MANY passenger Cars.The Watertown /lespateh says \u2014 It is an established fact that Captain Boyton will swim the St.Lawrence this summer, starting at Cape Vincent or Kingston and finish at Quebec.He will \u2018shoot the rapids and such other game as may come in his way.\" The pulpit of a Universalist place of worship in Watertown, N.Y., was occupied on a Sunday morning lately by the Rev.J.G.Porter, and his father and mother.The son opened the service, the father offered prayer, and the mother preached from Job, vii, 16, | would not hive always.\u201d The usher in a variety show at Paradise, Nev., stood where he obstructed the view of several persons in the audience.À remonstrance drew = shot from his revolver, wounded a quiet apd popular young man.The usher was at once seized, taken out of the hallyand hanged to u tree.Ah Chingy, a Chinaman, has been orlain- ed ns à deacon in Trinity Church, San Fran.«isco.\u2018The religious Chinaman, who has \u2018aken the name of Walter C.Young, has been 8 resident of this country for fifteau years.For the past two vears he has been a student under the eare of Trinity Church.The New England temperance reform clubs\u2019 convention, representing all the clubs of New England, has combined with the National Christian Temperance Camp Meoting Association to hold a great mass temperance meeting at Old Orchard, Me., beginning on the 13th of August, and continuing ten days.The Chicago /nt-r-Oc an appeared on May 16 in the form of a one hundred and ninety- six page paper instead of an eight , its usual form.The number of columns amounted to 1372, The editor accounts for this by stating that the Treasurer of l'ook's County \u2018ordered some advertising ou the subject ot tax payers.At Plymouth, Va., recently, Mollie Ellis, an abandoned character, was at s debauch, and, wild from the influence of liquor, she sang out, \u2018| hope Christ may paralyze me if | don't get even with Estelle Johnson.\u201d This threat was made about a rival.An hour after Mollie Ellis was stricken with paralysis, and died with curses on her lips.A fisherman fell into the water at Little Falls, Minn., and getting out hung all his clothes over to dry.Thoy were ignited and entirely consumed, leaving their owner naked and three miles from home.Seeing a woman approaching he rnbmerged himself to the neck in the stream and bargained with her to lend him some of Ler skirts.Egyptian corn is cultivated with success ip Canfornis.The yield is enormous.It revembles hulled barley.It is not produced in ears, but gathered from the top of the tek like broom corn.One grower bar- vested eighty bushels to the acre.It is thought that the climate of California is favorable to its growth, as in some portions it resembles that of Egypt.Mis.Cutts, who lately fell dead at the Jersey City railroad station, was a lady of intervsting historic descent, being in the direct line the famous Sir William \u2018Pep- rel; bro of Louisburg, who is said to bare the only native of New Esgland raised to the baronetage.His daughter married Col.Bparhawk, and it was through AN amr ni Ain A\" a ps cartes\u201d without a mingle inhatitant.A new wav to collect old pew Tents has been devised tn Baltimore Beveral members of the congregation being remiss tn their settioments the pastor ordered then pews to be banded np A number of pews were thus secured, and the pastor announoad that he had adopted thu means to secure the prompt payment of the money due linn, without whieh he could not condurt the affairs of the church satiafac-tondy He called attention to the fu that the din quents were nearly all, af not all, able to pay.Their wives and daughters bristled with silkx and satins, tonnces and furbelows, and the pew rent remained unpaid, Recently when an aged Chicage millionaire \u2018ame to die, he called his relatives and heirs around him, and also a notary, whom he watructed to take the aflidavits of all present that he was perfnetly sant, and rom- peu to devise his property as he dasired.le died.and when the heirs searched his papers they found a will in which everything wie given to an uhiot asylum.Then hey ustiinted proceedings Lo srl aside the willl They whined tha he win same when he did, but the will was nade 1a 1875, 0e l they swore that at that true lie was a raving Tura Therrupon fe sxccutor praise! produced apa ber with overtly sbmdar to to firnt with the exception that at had boaen signed and witnessed a few minutes bafors the atlas an to the testator\u2019 sanity had boo taken, THE STA Where H Goes nid How 1t in Rocotved.Ian only within nove: sles time the Montreal newspapers line been Lroayht within the reach ol the ontlving tow x nid villages in such a way as to make tiem popular and their country cirentalion perma pent.Now one can find comparatively fow business or professional mon between Que- bee snd Brockville and thronghont thebreadth of the Fastern Towuships, who do not gnt Tur 8ran every night or morning, looking forward to it as ahnost As necessary as their daily food.Clergyman too sem to understand the wisdom of keeping abreast, of the tine, for they are amougat thy must numaroLs of all the classes who rewd Tue Srak, theru being now nearly one thousand ministers of all denominations on the subreription hist as Of course the great bulk of Tuk Sraw\u2019s daily circulation is is the city of Moutregl, (there being sold in the city by newsdealers nearly 11,000 copies annual snbscribery.a dday,) but there ure single papersand par- vels containing from haf a dozen to ten dozen jajeis sent daily to 1,140 outside Post- cities, rovering n large nrow of that portion of the Dominion that is in direct communication with Montreal, and depending ou this erty for its trade supplies.To most of the towns and villages within a hundred and fifty miles, the evening trains carry a supply of S1aus for the lnral news agents, and of trains and other very noon after the arrival omnibuses the streets and public thoroughfares of those places ring with the cry of the welcome n-wsboy as he L'irries along selling the paper.Jt has been interesting to listen to the opinions elicited by the latest statements giving the figures of Tur Stars circulation.It was scarcely conceived as possible that a newspaper in Montreal with such a large French element in its population could outatrip the old established papers of Ontario: but such nevertheless true, and that beyond the possibility of contradiction.Some persons curious to know the details of Tug STAk's circulation have recently been making an investigation.They left our office satisfied our claims were right, and they will, no doubt, testify as to theiraccuracy- As there are few business men indifferent to the public appreciation of their wares, so publishers all thé world over are keenly semaitive to the public estimate of their respective publications \u2014 a phase of human nature, nothing more.Thus we have received, during the last two years, complimentary letters, that cam be counted by the thousand, lauding THE STAR a8 an exemplary paper.We feel we may not deserve all the compliments that have been showered upon us, for we are well aware that the paper is capable of vast improvement.Thess letters are, however, useful ns indicating the deep- rooted attachment the people have for a paper that is free from party ties and party bias, We give below a few samples : \u2014 FROM REV.LACHLAN TAYLOR, D.D., TORONTO.\"I hope ovory cui gz man will give his influence and support to Tux 8ran.\u201d is YROM REV.J.R JACQUES, Pub, DD \u201cTir STAR is a superb paper for which I hat ox pected to pay twice tho price.\u201d FL OM REV.D.B NBLLES, WESLRY AN COLLBGE COBOURG.Se \u201chave prayed and longed to soo such a papsr.1 + ish yOu success iD your patriotic work.\u201d FROM REV.W.G.HUDGINS.+] feed | cap recommend (t with safety to otuors.\u2018\u2018 FROM RHV.WILLIAM CROSS \u201cIn renewing my subscription to Tre Sran, tender you my hearty thanks.Kor mo and my family thero is RO visitor nore welcomo.You are Jay ing our Dominion under tribute for a first class paper May you long br spared to 1sano your nobln and independent shoct.** FROM MR RICHARD THOMPSON, OXFORD, OND, *I can truly say for mysolf that having had four Jifferent papers during tho past yaar, Tis SrAnex- cele them all, and tt shall be my favorite papar for the future FROM MR.GEORGE 3 TRUBILER, NEW ABERDEEN, \u201cI cannot speak 100 highly of THE STAR | was the first who took it In this section, and have boven {instrumental In getting sixteen others to snbseribe, FROM MR.W.A.COONS, IROQUOIB.* Your paper Is tho best familly paper fu the country, and J have seen them all, 1 would glve up ali the others for it.1 am vury fond of reading.and i find 8 grea! many things in Tits BraR very intorest.Ing, and not to bu found In any other paper.\" FINANCIAL.BAXTER & CO.317 WALL STREET, N.Y.Small sums tably Invested for with prompt rm y returns.Book sent free in © DRY GOODS.piv od Het apd t'ald Water, foot Stating.Bath roosne, à QGardeurs House | (Gudea ad \u2018hard, woël Vianted Duat and Boat house Apply to NAMUEL BI HILLAND à Co, _ 265 2 Bt Francois Xavivr ntrmot TO LET\u2014Faruished House, until May nent immediate possossion, ruil low, to 8 dostrabiv Esuxnik ar farut Lu W& lite void nt & valuation Apy TE Eadie 1 Host or F.P.Benjamin, \u201cvy Trduey dra tas AY] rot TO LET \u2014Nelf - contiatnesd Tensnreres, thrue «nd ive rooms Appt Ni tot wenn 2 ind to look, boty Tan BOO Mi.Constant stron.TO LET.to a desirable tenant, that» omfortabl Cut stone Hoaas, Ts pherhrooke street Kent muxhecale EYED 7 Win, Witson, Jos 4 140 nt Antoine aberot \"EX ~ 7 TO LET, Furnished House, for 4 or D montha, 16 rospe table and henithy localily.above Ste rhruoken sLrvot, fosdt, Modern converi nes Chns.F.Gornd, LH BL lanes street Len No, 0 Blac tonne, 4 Duy rot si Toy V-nnlou street + Abu yat No.3 Winning street, 11512 ll Baton he LET - A Thres Story = nat Rtone Dwelling Hosa, warm) by i combination heater, and Bed ap with dry anoderts vonuventense Kdaauted In one nf tie most desirable localiles, being No Hd Low Avinue.Apply, Tite FHros.HU Baal etree?170 14 fm SEA BATHING, TO LET, FURNISHED COTTAGES, AT Tapas Acc, 1UK HOUSK TO RAI Lent modorato.Apply to Chas.Pentiand, Victoria Bulldings, Quebec.- 150 wurd each day.to withdraw tion of Lime poid for, the balai vus: he refanded.2 T'() LIST -That well-known Pusin ar Stand, CITEAPBIDE Applr, 120 12 Tin Brow.i LET -=tore and Dwall- When tha advertiser wishios he mlvartivomant hefom expire wil ng, being No.7 8t.Lawrenos streot, pro- nently ootnpled hy MM.Labrocqne & Ma- , thurin, for the ist May not.Ront moderate.Apply to Jubin & Pexrpdepu, N.P., 82 tf No.Bie.Theres atract ÿTO LET\u2014Store, cousistiog AE ut Haut flat and celiar, suitable for whole CA sale business.Also, for enle, rine Bholviug and Countors.Appiy a\u2019 3 180 Mctili ntroet, TO LET\u2014Store Nu.15 Le- moine sroet.= present ecupied br 5.A Boas 3 mportors .Also es Nos.759, 185, 767, 169, 771 aoû 772 beral conditions.Apply to Loan Co, of Canada, 14 BL James streed »TO LET, togelher or separately, for a ter: of years If dosirec, those two large Cut-sions front Stores Af Nos 46 and 8 Nup street, suitable Wholesalr vw, Light or Heavy Manufacturing tmainoss « «ind.sersion Immeoediatoly x connected with iron doors, RB.Furniss & Co.26 Hormsnd stres?Offices To L sut et, Ldvertiseraeuts under this hoad, ous-half cual per wurd ca hi Gay.Whan thc advertiser withes to withdraw the advertisement before expiration of time paid for, tbe balance nsaruesd wll ho re Q'FICES.TO LET, ep cia:ly guitablo for à TANK, and for Profes- «ional Men, Frokors, Building Societies, Commission Autnte, &c., in the bullding lately occupied by the METROPOLITAN BANK APFLY TU The LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.16 PLACE D'ARMES.PROPERTY FOR SALE.TOR SALE\u2014In the parish of Bt.Francois de Rallies, Laval County) a piece of Ground, 28 acres by 3 acres, with a Flour and Card Mil), The water power is magntficent.Price very low.Address Mr.(leo.Bigopbetie, Moulin du Crochet, Font Vian, 8t.Martin 116 12 _ FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014 HOTEL, supplied with all requisites for a first class Hotel.Lagy terms.430 Nt.Joacph street.1845 rty on et front by two houses of two FOR SALE\u2014-A Prope lane off BL.David Jans, 43 À- Ua feet deop, with ston les high, built of word, eucasad with brick and covered with fron, contninlng four tencmenta, with sheds, Ac., in the yard, arswing an come of $340 per annum.Terms easy, Apply to Warren & Clement, 19319 126 St Jarmnos street.LAND AND PROPERTY FOR BALE AT BT HUBERT.TENDERR wil] bo received by the unders up 10 THURSDAY, the Mh June, 1X78, for the pur chase en boc, OT AB lote to sult purchasers, the pro- purty lately bujongiuy to tho Canada Peat Fuel Com- mt afd situated at Bt.Hubert (half-way botwoon Mon 1 and Chambly).Qn.one of the lots there ts A suostanilal brick house and outhnildings, and on the rest of the proporty three good frame houses, two burne, sheets, &e.Tho land is suitable for 1 cultural purposes, cspoctally market gardening, bo- ing well drained For permits 1o view and all other Infyrination apply to the undersiyned.enders 10 state price and proposui torms of payment.The highest or any tender not neccssartly necopted.JAN.W, PYRE, lol Si.Jantes stroel, 13H 12 or w P.O.Box 416.CARRIAGE-MAKERS.BERARD \u201c& MAJOR.We have row où hand at our warerooms, 10:49 8t.Catharine stroet, à full and vacird stook of all kinds af Carriages and Buggies, includ g tho following :\u2014 Hockawa Doctors\u2019 Tetons, Ladies\u2019 l'hætona, vocheo Waugous, log Carta, Wa guarantop nll our goods to be first-class in «very respect.Cive u« acall, BERARD & MAJOR, CALLIAGE MAKERS, (OY ST.CATHERINE STREET.Tix eod Jumper Beat Waggous, Bnrrev Bugstios, inno Box Buggies, Exyrees Waggons, & te.te.CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.The Largest and Best Assortment in the Dominion.CARTS, VELOCIPEDES.&c, IN GREAT VARIFTY, at H.A.NELSON & BONS\u2019 Wholesale Fancy Goods House, gl TO 97 ST.PETER STREET, TORONTO BRANCH-56 & 5R FRONT ST, WEST.\u2014 TOY |)AMAGED DRY GOODS.DRY GOODS, DAMAGED BY PIRE AND WATER, UN SALE, AT VERY LOW PRICES, FOR A FEW DAYS.F.X.LECAVALIER & CO., 298 Bt.Lawrence Street.122x s06 \u2014 \u2014 STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, WOOL.TEA, SPIRITS, DEY GOODS BOND OR FREE.Advances for Freights and Daties, &0., bo.Customs work done with despatch.98x t1 20 Normand street.BUILDING NEW BOOKS.SULPHURIC ACID WORKS.A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid.By ALFRED C.LOCK and CHABLE# G.LOOK, Consalt- tng Chemical Engineers.With 77 Construction Piates,drawn to Scale Measurements, and other Illustrations.$18.75.FOR SALE BY DAWSON BROTHERS, 8T.JAMES STREET.124 x Arp 1» al) gunrantest to mais Whites BRIDGE TIMBER TE Brel ou er7 ihe powée / BAWX TO ORDER, ©.I.PUTEEY, Proprister, | SHEARER & BROWN, 40 VICTORIA SQUARE MONTREAL 116x Sr.Gana Looxs.Bw flled.Marteet mtoamer PRINCESS eases Canal Bann for Carbon avery Wednesday and Batarday, at 8 a om.Finlght OfMcn, BT Comma Brest, Ganora Oilios, 1d Bonaventure street R.W.SHEPHERD, President.May Tih, 119 R'CHELIEU AND ONTARIO NAVIGATION COMPANY.Si THE STEAMELS oF THIS 00'Y, BETW LEN MONTREAL and QUEBEC, RUN REGULARLY AS UNURR \u2014 The \u201cQUERRCY on Mondays, Wwinesdayn And Friduyu, nud the\u201d MONTHEAL oo Tuesdays, Thurs- daye mid Maturdaye, wt BEY EN 0 clock pan, frow Montreal, Mterovers from Montreal to Hamiton, connastin wl Toronto will Une uteumiera fur Niaderu Falls ain Nuftnio, and with rollwags for wl pofnte west, wil, oy tha preaopt, loave as fo lower The ALAKRIAN on Tuendays, (he \u201ci AKTAN on Tuten vn, iia] Hee \u201cCONKICAN en Butardaye {roan the Canal namin, wt foo lock Boa, whe) Lachiae on the arrival ct Ug train less og Bungven! ore tadoar at hoon Bearer \u201c10d MEANS Ca pt 1 Mankin, fur Corn.wali coory 1onala, ad Factay, ab 12 CU pou, from cata Hawn, gid law ot on arrival of hae de clock trahi Beamer Tiois LUIVIKKES \" Capt 4, Duval, upon For Thine RK Pe voor Tnenday and Fotay WEY pm Cemneating at Sorel with stosaier Sorel, tor Kt, Francuts and y arinokx Séonaer CAERRKTHITS 3 Cat To IE By Jenson for Berthier osery Fucaday at 2 van, and Tharwlay she) bularday at 3 pom, VUTINOOLUILS wt Lauoraie with Fatlway for Jollette, Htentner \u201cCHAMRBLY MY \u2018apt.Be.Lamoureux faves tur Chambly eve Toesday and Friday at à 11 Leuntee ing eury Frltiy at [Lanpeaie with the care tor Jobetia Fran CTERRICBONE FC Capt.K.Laforce, Jeaves Lal das eacepu dj for L'Assomption atl pom TIKRTOORIIORK vhore Htate Ime can be se aed pt LAD RE Tmencw wtreet, aid at the Ticket Ste Bic ven Paes fout dicen Cag tanr Begelare, 1 ; Fit mil CMe Canal Basin J.B.LAMEREF., tinnaral Manager.ALEX.MJLLOY, Traf Manager.224 Ht Faul atroct.GENERAL OFFICES Montreal, May bth, 187%.19% MEDICINES, &o.AIR DYE! TT Ww.A.Ratehelor's Hair Dye\u2014Best ! Sold Ly Drugyinas, nnd 16 Bond street, N.Y.* end for Otreular.-.IXTONS TAR and GLYCUE H- ' INR SOAP.ihe sen .& very lixble to Safler et tpis season Of 1; post, becoming rough and onarxs from tue Moots (f he cold a! usistars.BURTON'S ALL- HAALANG TAR AND GLXCKRINE 8042, ma pruve nt oply a preventative, but whare the mischief has spun, an tnfalll remady for eh hands, salUblairs, sait ri » of the skin.tein, 8 camMaafion of Refined Tar, Glycorar né Vegctable (ii Boap, 18 will be found sot emollient «nd pesling in ail cases of lrrivation \u2018pe ppltarials.TE fortifies the akin against af! at tackx produoed by change of tem \"re, pro ducing a Jeliomte ana aunt 0.it has proved itself one of the met until, wholczome and refreghing of TOI.ÆT BOAPS.To 4 disappointment, be sure and az fur BUETUN A «nd take no other.S8OLD HY ALL CHEMISTS ARD FERFUMEEA N° MORE RHEUMATISM OR GOUT, ACUTE or CHRONIC, BURE CURE.Manafactured only under tue above Trade-Mark, hy the Kuropean Salieylia Modicime O0, OF PARIS AND LEIPZIG.Imaoediate Relief Warranted.Permaueut Cure Guaranteed.Now excinsively nsed by all raie rated Physicians of Europe and America, becom ng a Staple, Harm:68a and Rellableé Remedy ou en continents.The Highest Medical Academy of Parts report 95 cures out nf 100 cases within three lays.Becret\u2014the aly discoverer Of the polaouons \"rie Actd which ~xists tn the Blood of Rhenmalls ~nd Gouty Patients.$1.00 a box 6 boxes tor $5.00.\u201cent to any address on receipt of price.Endoraod vy Physicians.Bold hy all sts.Address WASHBURNE & UO., Only Importezs' Deput, 21% Broadway, K.Y.Por Bale reameurs 2 pm \u2018 Druggists, Montreal RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.TRAINS ARRIVE AT BUNA- VENTURE STATION AB POLLOWS : fromm Weat\u2014-Grand Trunk Railway.From Ol , Detroit, Barnia, and inter modisie stations at 8.50 am 9.60 Trains Ottawa connect from Cornwall abd intermediate stations, at § am Frass vom dat 2 BE Ps TEE a _ From Enst-Grend Trunk Batlway.mon Berten, Balitax, St.Johs, Octave, (Metia,) Oueorme Riviere dn Richmond, % Byacintba, and stations, at 536 from Island Shortecoks, Rishrasnd, Acte 3 Btaradlse Sioa: s4 1130 2 sod (Three ree Rivess), and ntermediam stations, Prom Newport, West Farnham, Chambly sm, and 3.45 p.m.ot 8.58 From Bouth-Grand Trunk Railway.Prom Moor's Junction, and Beaming ford, at 10.30 ama.Magog, and infermatiste stations, at 855 Pron How York, Albany, Boam's Foi, ak B58 am.All and Gb From Rew Tork a.Rutland, bons, 8 .Nashua, Oonoord, White Rives Jano Som AER, TE er eed Am.vi Prom'ss Joume and Intermetisie stations, at 5.26 pm.RAINS LEAVE BONAVENTURE r STATICX AB FOLLOWS, Going West\u2014Grand Trank Railway.Fur Prescott, Otta Toronto, Chi and inter mediate places, 0.00 a.m.and 65 * Brockville and intermediate stations ) at 13.05 p.mat 7.15 am.8.18 8.15 pm.à .m., 8.15 pm.; also on y, a 45 p.m.For Cornwall and Intermuwdinto stations, at 8 p.m.For Vaudreuil and intermediate stations at 6.13 pom.Going South-Grand Trunk Railway.vor House» Point Albany and Now York, at 6,50 am.pm.tar Bt Johkas, Waterioo aud M at 4 p.m.fur Hommingford and Mocer*s Jnnotion, connecting rough to New York, at 8.15 p.m.sor Bt.Johns, Bt Albans and Boston, and New Yorb ut 6.50 a.m.and 4.00 pm.For Bt.Johns, and Intormediate stations, at 6.18 am.For Kamory, West Farnham and Newport at 7 a.m.And 4 pom.voing East\u2014Grand Trank Hatlway, vue Island Pond, Doucet 's Landiug {Three Rivers Point Levi and intermediate stations, at 7.am.or Richmond, Island Poud and intermediate ats tious, at 3.18 p.m.var Richmond, Point Lev;, River du Cacoun Bt.Octave (Metin) St.John, Halifax.Isla Gorham and Portland, at 9.00 p.m, For Bt Hyacinthe, at 8.15 pm.Suburban Train Nervico between Montreal and St, Lambert, stopping at St.Henri and Point St.Chartes.Trains leave Montreal\u20146.00 am, 7.30 a.m.8.32 a.m.12.00 poon, 5.00 p.m.and 6.05 p.m.§t.Lambert-0 30 a.m, 8.00 a.m, 0.40» m., 1.00 p.m., 5.30 p.m.and 6.35 p.m.WH.O'BRIEN, 107 ELECTROPLATE.CLECTRO-PLATE, PLATED CUTLERY AND TABLE WARE.NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED-WARE FOR Wedding Presents! FROM STANDARD ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAKERS.Prices Low.Wholesale & Retail.JOHN WATSON, Ir, 370 ST.PAUL STREET, Corner St.Sulpice street, sod FISHING! FISHING !!\u2014Sports- men should take advantage of our largo and choice Bankrupt Btock of FISHING TACKLE (from Insolvent Ratate of Wu.HARPBR,) now selling at Teduced rates.Also, Guns, Ammunition, Glass Bails, c., &e.A.BONNEVILLE, 112 ood 227 Notre Dame street.WINES, &o.HENDERSON BROTHE one GUSTAVB LEVE, 303 Bt.James sures, Mont FROM THE CONTINENT to CANADA.WHITE CROSS LINE } Direct stam ang sal) oom rnunication The BR.\u201cSWALEDALFR™ wil) lagve Quebic and Moutresl, on et atont the AanmrE for Btéximees will take goods ut Through Rates ww all parte in the Dominiun, The Bhp \"PACIFIC will leave on or abont t) 16th of March, to be followed by the Bark PIE shout the 16th of April.For freight and particulars apply Ww, In Antwe KIKINMANN 4 LI'LWIG, in rabronl, MUNUEKE- 14H & 0), Agenta fur the White Croeu Line.Montreal, 18st March, 1479, _ 5x TR PACIFIC MAIL 54, COMPANY.\"or Californti, Japau, Chinn, Sand.wierh Inlnnds.New Zenlnnd, Australia, British Onlambin, Northern And Moots rn California nad Ari sons.Ulean.rre bail trom Few York op the Z0th nn0 Wb ol ewe ho pool, CIT; passchgers And fr put Co Pan Pranciaco, rio eh Brnigraut Tickets to New Sealand and \u201cBL Cu sun RH) at Grsatiy resnuad Balos Circulars wove Lf 'uforration regurfing the climate, sof) 18 | rotiurte vf Lhnes two countries and the pros.1-75 Ca aubtiers frce on Abp ication.Ÿ « cassago Or tnfrination In regard % routes KT iy at the Company's Passenger Department 4 257 BROSDWAT, NEW YORK.Ch DBOMINION LINE AE OP NTMANBAIPS POATURE \u20181 COTNNACTION with The \u2018irand Truak Raliway of Cansin.MONTREAL, BUILLING TORONTO, BUILIIEG OST ABIU.A B0U ts DOMINION.; 185) BBLP PL.3.300 wus | TEEAB .2.480 wis TECTONIA.41 tons | DUREE LS 250 tous .you \u201caos BOAU = 3,150 tons DROORITÉ ne % 500 tons.BATE OF MAILING.STRANARS WILL SAIL AN POLLOWS : From Quebee.MISHIHSI PPT .\u2026àRrd Jane THUTORIA.veel dth Jans, UKBRC |.00002 1ut June.XAR.ur ese oa 24th June, DOMINION ver s\u2026mvce Oth July, BROOKLYN lun Iuiy.Rates of Passage for Summer Months.Dazss-nol
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