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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" POST OFFICE, ______________ Mohtbsai., March 17,186.7.Arrivals and Departures Mails at Montreal MAILS.of Quebec, Danville, &c., per Rail- ) road .f North Shore Land Route Vo Quebec Canada West, as far as Kingston ) (andOttawa,).f CanadaWest, through to Toronto I and Detroit.f Laprairie,.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and ) Clarence ville.\\ Boston, Burlington, Rutland, &c.New York, Buffalo.Troy, &c.St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, Island Pond and Portland.Chateauguay, Beauharnois and Huntingdon,.Lachine,.St Remi, Hemmingford&Plattsburg Chambly.St.Cesaire, &c.,.I^ongueuil and Contrecœur,.St.Laurent, St.Kustache and St.| Scholastique.j' St.Therese, St.Jerome.Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.E.) Island, via Portland steamer.Ç DUE.(CLOSE- 10.00\ta m o.OOa m.5.00\tpmj3.30pml ; 8.00\tam 4.00 pm 9.15 p m 7.00 a m2 12.30\tp m 8.00 p m3 ! 10.30\ta m;2.00 p m ; 10.30 a m|8.00 a m ( 11.00\tpm 2.00 p m 10.30 a m â.OO p m 10.30 a m.S.OO p m 8.00 p m ti.00 a m , MV /Mfc^ Hbalth at Home ob Abroad.\u2014if you cannot afforu to travel or go to the seaside for the benefit 01 thw£ health, keep up the supplj\u2019of PLANTAGENET | WATER, use two or tiiree glasses of it in themoru j ing, before breakfast, and one glass, as a beverage 1 occasionally throughout the day.M.D.lt>3 5.00\tp m 6.30\tp m 9.15 a m 6.80 pm 11.80 a m 10.00\ta m 10.30\ta m 8.00\ta m 8.00\ta m 5.00\tpm 2.00\tpm 2.00\tp m* 5.00\ta m 5.00\ta m 2.00\tp m 2.00 p m 2.00 p m 2.00 p m 7.30 am 7.30\tam 6.30\ta m '>.00 p m li\t11\tConductor\u2019s Bag \t2\tdo \t3\tdo \t[4\tdo do do 8.15 A.M.4.00 p.m.____7.00 a.m.& 2.45 P.M.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before fche closing of each Mail.Note.\u2014All the above mails are daily [Sundays excepted), except that by North Shore Land Route to Quebec, -which arrives every day except Tuesday, and closes every day except Sunday.Ï St John, N.B., Halifax and P.E.Island via Portland steamer, is due every Wednesday at 2.00 p m and closes every Wednesday at 5.00 p m.very Friday night during the Winter season, the English Mail, for the Ocean Mail Steamers from Portland, will be closed.at the Montreal Post Office, at Seven P.M.for Letters, and Six P.M.for Newspapers.AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LTV.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1862.NUMBER 79.PROVmuE OF CANADA.CLERK\u2019S OFFICE, Legislative Assembly, Quebec, 14th February, 1862.THE time for receiving PETITIONS for PRIVATE FILLS will expire on THURSDAY, the TENTH day of APRIL, one Thousand ISIgUi TZuixUrod mid Qlitytwo.WM.B.LINDSAY, Clerk Assembly.Petitions to Parliament.PARTIES who may intend to forward PETITIONS to the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY at the approaching SESSION, are hereby notified that the Standing Order which permitted the reception of Printed Petitions has been rescinded, and all Petitions will therefore, in future, be required to be in manuscript.WM.B.LINDSAY, 42\tClerk Assembly.~\tMONTREAL City Passenpi Railway Company, Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of this COMPANY, in accordance with a Resolution of the Board of Directors, at their Meeting on the 2nd instant, that FIVE CALLS of TEN PER CENT EACH will become due and be PAYABLE at MOLSONS BANK, in Montreal, as follows :\u2014 First Call payable on the 4th day of December next.Second Call payable on the 4th day of January, 1862.Third Call payable on the 4th day of February, 1862.Fourth Call payaole on the 4th day of March, 1862.Fifth Call payable on the 4th day of April, 1862 (By Order), ALEX.R.PRATT, 'Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal City Passenger Railway ) Company,\ts Bth Noyember, 1861.\tS\t266 F' ESTATE P, i PARTIES having CLAIMS against the above ESTATE are requested to send them, duly attested, to the OFFICE of the Undersigned ; And all parties INDEBTED to the ESTATE are hereby notified to make immediate payment, as all claims remaining unpaid after the 1st of Pecember next will be placed in the hands of a lawyer for collection.ANDREW MACFARLANE, Assignee, Nos.258 & 260 St.Paul Street.Montreal, Nov.20, 1861.\t218 NOTICE.ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the ESTATE of the late JOHN TIFFIN, Esq., are requested to make IMMEDIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, his EXECUTOR ; and those to whom said Estate is indebted to send in their nUfe>° \u201c\"\u2019\u2019\u2019\u201c\"\u2018''\"'\u2019\u201cj'oSKFÜl TIFFIN, Executor.Montreal, Jan.28, 1862.\t25 10TO rp] JL Subscribers, under the Firm of COWAN & CROSS, Is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent.The affairs of the late Finn will he arranged by MR.ROBERT CROSS.JAS.P.COWAN, ROBERT CROSS.Montreal, 28th Dea , 1861.\t312\t» of Notice PARTNERSHIP IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the heretofore existing between the Undersigned, under the Firm of RIM-MER, RINTOUL & CO., was DISSOLVED on 31st December last.All Accounts due to and by the late Firm will be settled by either of the Undersigned.(Signed,) THOMAS RIMMER, W.H.RINTOUL Montreal, Jan.8, 1862.\t9 Notice of Copaitiiersliip, THE Undersigned have THIS DAY entered into PARTNERSHIP, under the Firm of RIMMER, GUNN k CO., as WHOLESALE GROCERS AND fommission Merchants and will carry on business in the Stores formerly eeenpied by Rimmer, Rintool & Co.(Signed,) THOMAS RIMMER, WILLIAM GUNN.Montreal, January 8, 1862.\t9 nm 1 THE CITY and DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK of MONTREAL will apply to the PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT at its next SESSION for an ACT DEFINING and EXTENDING its POWERS.Montreal, 20th Feb., 1862.\tT 2m 44 PORTRAIT andJIL PAINTING, Lessons in Designing and Fainting, NAP.BOURASSA has OPENED his STUDIO at his Residence, No.II St.Simon Street, Continuation of St.George Street, near the Jesuit\u2019s College.November 5.\t266 FRANCIS GUNDILL& CO OFFER FOR SALE: Mixed Pickles Hai-Yey\u2019s Sauce John Bull Sauce Mushroom Ketchup Essence of Anchovies French Capers Tarragon Vinegar French Olives Tomato Sauce Prince of Wales\u2019 Sauce Lancashire Sauce Essence of Coflee CARD.Messrs.ANTHONY BROTHERS, (¦Successors to the late E.Himes), MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, 141 Notre Damk Street, IN returning.thanks to their Customers for their past patronage, beg to inform the Public that they have effected an arrangement with a European House, from whom they will receive regularly every season Goods suitable for a first-class Tailoring Establishment, and will thus , be enabled to take Orders for GENT\u2019S and BOYS' CLOTHING at much lower rates than have been usually charged.An assortment of READY-MADE GENT'S and BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING, which we are selling at 25 per cent, lower than usual.Mr.R.ROGERS, Cutter to the late E.Himes, is managing the Cuttng Department, as heretofore.September 24.\t6m 19 NEW MUSIC.OR SALE, at H.PRINCE\u2019S, 145 Notre Dame Street\u2014 BALLAD\u2014\u201c No One to Love,\u201d as sung by the Black Swan, Is 3d SONG\u2014« Too LatrI Too Late I\u201d-\u2014-Alfred Tennyson\u2019s charming Song\u2014Is 3d GALOP\u2014\u201c The Cataract,\u201d as played by Prince's Quadrille Band, Is 3d POLKA MAZURKAS\u2014\u201cLes Soopirs\u201d and \u201cTro-vatore,\u201d both by D\u2019Albert, Is 3d each FANTASIA\u2014\u201cAlpine Bells,\u201d Tyrolienne by Theodore Oesten, Is 6d \u2014also,\u2014 A large assortment of very popular BALLADS, PIANOFORTE PIECES and DANCE MUSIC, reprinted from European copies, at halt-price.March 21.\t09 NEW SPRING GOODS.KEMP & CO., 212 NOTRE DAME STREET, (Second Door East of the French Church) HAVE lately received from London part of their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, consisting of their usual good assortment of Colored and White Merino Underclothing Silk Shirts and Pants Hosiery (every description) Colored and White Buck Gloves Dogskin Gloves (various qualities) Eureka Scarfs, &c., &c.Also,\u2014A great variety of Shirt Collars just opened.N.B.\u2014Gentlemen will find Kemp & Go\u2019s a capital Ho us o to supply themselves with Shirts, having one of the largest, cheapest and best assorted stocks in Montreal.March 20.\t68 COIL OILIJOU OIL!! PORTLAND KEROSENE COAL OIL Extinguishes a lighted taper at 122 ° .Price 3s.6d- per Grallou.NON-EXPLOSÏVE COAL OIL Extinguishes alighted taper at 110°.Price 3s.per Qallon.The sad accident which lately occurred from the use of Coal Oil of light gravity having created so much fear in the using of Coal Oil, the Subscriber begs to state that there is no danger in the use, with ordinary care, of Coal Oil that will extinguish a lighted taper at 100 ° Fahrenheit.The above Oils for sale by the barrel, at wholesale prices.\u2014Also,\u2014 COAX.Oil.LAMPS From 2s.6d.to 20s.each.JOHN GARDNER, 295 (West End) Notre Dame Street N.B.\u2014.\u201cOrdinary Care.\u201d.\u2014Fill your Lamps and trim them by daylight, and allow none of the charred wick to remain upon the holder ol the chimney.J.Gardner.March I.\t57 SALE By Authority of Justice.TV/ ILL BE SOLD, and adjudged to the highest T T and last bidder, on the Premises hereinafter mentioned, the following IMMOVABLES, to wit :\u2014 1st.\u2014A LAND, lying and situate in the.Parish of St.Bruno, Seigniory of Montarville, measuring three arpents in front by twenty-¦ five arpents in depth (the land of the Grand Trunk Company being therein comprised) ; bounded in front by Théophile Dorion, Esq , and Olivier Fournier, in rear partly by tne Queen\u2019s highway and partly by Joseph Bachand on one side by the said Joseph B: chand, and on the other side by Nazaire Tremblay\u2014with a House, Barn and other Buildings thereon erected.To be distraire from the said land, the land of the Grand Trunk Company.2nd,\u2014A PORTION OF LAND, situate in the said.Parish of St.Bruno, Seigniory of Montarville, in the Range Rubastaliere, of half-an-arpent in front by fifteen arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded at one end by by Joseph Jette, at the other end by Leon Desmarteau, on one side by the portion of land hereinafter mentioned, and on the other side by Leon Lussier and Augustin Gagnon \u2014in stumps and bramble, without any Buildings thereon erected.3rd.\u2014Another PORTION OF LAND, situate at the same place, measuring an arpent in front by fifteen arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded at one end by Joseph Jette, at the other end by Leon Desmarteau, on one side by the portion of land hereinabove mentioned, and on the other side by Narcisse Bricault dit Lamarche \u2014 in stumps and bramble, without any Buildings thereon erected.With water power on these two last portions of land for the erection of mills.4th.\u2014Lastly, A LOT OF LAND, situate in the Parish of Stc.Julie, measuring half-an-arpent in front by twenty-seven arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the boundary (trait quarre) of the lands of Belœil, in rear by the boundary (trait quarre) of the lands of the Twentieth Range, on one side by Edouard Lussier, and on the other \u2019side by the representatives of Atnable Mongeau \u2014in standing timber, without any Buildings thereon erected.To be Sold, the first three Lots, on TUESDAY, the Fifteenth APRIL next, at the Door of the Parish Church of St.Bruno, at ONE o\u2019clock in the AFTERNOON, and the Lot mentioned in the fourth place at the Door of the Parish Church of Stc.Julie, on the same day, TUESDAY, the Fifteenth of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the FORENOON.For the conditions of sale, which are liberal, address the undersigned Notary, at his Office, in the Village of Longueuil.N.MIGNAULT, N.P.Longueuil, March 24, 1862.r tf 72 Hoop Sldit M.GUTMAN & CO., OF 273 ST.PAUL STREET, R E M O Y E , ON THE 1ST OF APRIL, TO No.14 Lemoine Street.March 21.69 HEW STRAW GOODS AND HAT HOUSE, WHOLESALE, USE & SONS, IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS, 231 St.Paul Street, Opposite the Custom House,.Montreal.are now receiving SPRING STOCK, and respectfully request the attention of early buyers, by the Package or otherwise.WM.H.MORRELL, JOHN H.MORRELL.March 19.\t1m 67 J.HOUGHTON, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, and Decorator in all Branches, 159 (Bear of Lincoln Place) DeBleury Street, RETURNS thanks to his numerous Friends for the liberal patronage they have favored him with since he commenced business.He begs to acquaint his Customers and the Citizens in general that, including thirty years\u2019 experience in the Trade, he has engaged Mr.Caron, Fresco Painter and Decorative Paper-hanger, from London, well known in Montreal, and also the best workmen that can be obtained in the city, for every branch in the business.Designs for Decorations, different to anything seen in Montreal, combining beauty and cheapness, having the system of forming decorations out of ordinary paperhaugings, and specimens of workmanship, may be seen at the above-named premises, or sent to any parties wishing to examine them, having every facility to undertake any amount of work, at the lowest prices.February 26.\t2m 49 T1HEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT ! INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH! PURIFY YOUR BREATH ! STRUNG-THEN YOUR VOICE! SPALDING\u2019S nn T NI01 RHmG GOODS.New Black Crape Collars aud Sets.White Crape Collars and Sets.Bugled Lace and Crape Collars and Sets.Crape and Crape and Nbt Veils, &c.MUSLIN COLLARS AND SETS Embroidered with Black, &c.At CARD.Rimmer, Gunn & Co., Importers and General Commission Merchants, MONTREAL.March 7.\t57 ADVANCES i PRODUCE.THE Subscribers are prepared to MAKE ADVANCES on all descriptions of PRODUCE CONSIGNED to their Friends in London, Liverpool or Glasgow ; also, on all intended for sale in.this market.RIMMER, GUNN k CO.March 7.\t57 GARINET jURNITURE.THE Subscribers beg to inform their customers and the public that their Manufactory, lately (partially) destroyed by fire, now in full operation, and they are prepared to execute all orders with which they may be favoured.As their premises have been greatly enlarged, and their manufacturing facilities much improved, they have, iu addition to their usual stock of Fiist-Class Cabinet Furniture, Commenced the manufacture of all the Cheaper descriptions of Articles in their line, a large stock of which they purpose to have ready for sale in the course of a few weeks.February 20.GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES) Gentlemen carry SPALDING\u2019S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING\u2019S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING\u2019S THROAT CONFECTIONS March 15.J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.64 TINTED BILL HEADS.Specimens of this description of BILL HEADS may be seen at the HERALD JOB OFFICE, where' they are Printed at rrasonablk bates.Tinteil Business Cards Executed at the iHAIR.f vsntly.J.k W.HILTON.44 E.LAZENBY & SON\u2019S PICKLES and SAUCES, &c., can he supplied by all Grocers throughout the country.February 4.\t30 LANDING AND IN STORE, Bags Java Coffee Bags Rio do Chests and hf-chests Young Hyson, Twankay, Imperial, Gunpowder and Congou Teas Bags Black Pepper Bags Pimenta Hhds Bright Muscovado Sugar Bbls Syrups Bbls Currants Drums Figs Frails SS Almonds Boxes Shelled Almonds Boxes Layer Raisins Boxes M R do Drums Sultana do Boxes Virginia Manufactured Tobacco\u20145\u2019s, 10\u2019s, Its and jibs Boxes Virginia Manufactured Tobacco \u2014 fine brands Hhds Palm Oil Cases Olive Oil Cases Sardines Casks Soda Ash Hhds Qr casks Cases Case^ \\\t\u2014J- DeKuyper k Sons\u201d Hhds >\t, { Claret With an assortment of General Groceries.RIMMER, GUNN k CO March 7.\t57 ks ^ Brandy\u20141 William\u2019s Persian Essence FOR the Handkerchief is the most elegant of all Perfumes.It imparts a fragrance more permanent and odoriferous than any Extract of Flowers yet made, and has received the special patronage of the ARMY AND NAVY.Sold bv LAMPLOUGH k CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Notre Dame Street ; And at KENNETH CAMPBELL\u2019S, Medical Hall.Great St.James Street.February 4.\t30 WAR IN MEJM TRADE! BEING informed that a Coal Dealer reports he holds all the Egg-size Coal in market, I take the liberty to inform thé Public that I have a supply of both Lehigh and Lackawana, OF ALL SIZES, Under cover, which can be bought for Six to Six Dollars & three-quarters PER TON, according to size, or as cheap as can be bought elsewhere (minus snow and ice).C.COPELAND.March 8.\tlm 58 FOR \u2018HE \u201cDulary, Bellamy k Co\u2019 UQTMAH, PHOTOGRAPHER to HER MAJESTY 9 & 11 BJLEURY STREET, MONTREAL.October 15.247 Cartes de OR Visite âieil« PORTRAITS THE great demand for this style of PORTRAITURE has induced Mb.Notman to arrange a Light and introduce a few accessories to his Studio specially adapted for thair production.They are deservedly popular, being truthful, very becoming, and easily transmitted by post ALBUM PORTRAITS THE ROY Alt FAMILY; GENERAL \u2019 SIR W.E.WILLIAMS, BISHOP or BIONTREAX., EDWARD THORNTON, PIANOFORTE TUNER, Many Years with J.W.HERBERT § CO.and A.4- S.NORDHE1MER, U A-VIPTO commonoe«l on Iiis owvrx tioootxx»*, l«o JO.trusts his well-known reputation as a first-class Pianoforte Tuner during 18 years\u2019 residence in this city, together with the high recommendations and testimonials he has received from Thalberg, Leopold de Meyer and other great Artists, will be a sufficient inducement to the musical public of Montreal to give him a share of their patronage.Orders for Tuning left with Messrs.Brown, Munro & Co., Pianoforte Makers, 124 Craig Street, will meet with prompt attention.February 5.\t3ra mwf 31 Guest & Company, OF DUDLEY, ENGLAND, CAUTION their friends and the public against a different quality of Horse-Shoe Nails, marked with a Q very closely imuating their celebrated (J mark, and to guarantee purchasers having their GENUINE HORSE-SHOE NAILS, of their four distinctive marks, all Casks, Bags, and Labels, will be Branded, for their Q mark, G GUEST.February 5.\t3m-w-3l They **el!eve a Cqu; They clear the Throat.They give strength and Volume to the voice.They impart a delicious aroma to the breath.They are delightful to the taste.They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one.^ I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections ; they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that \u201c they go right to the spot.\u201d You will find them very useful and pleasant while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst.If you try one package, I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consider them indispensable.You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.My signature is on each package.All others are counterfeit.A Package will be sent by mail, pre-paid, o receipt of Thirty Cents.Address Henry O.Spalding, 48 CEDAR STREET.NEW YORK CEPHALIC PILLS CURB SICK HEADACHE I CEPHALIC PILLS CURS NERVOUS HEADACHE ! CEPHALIC PILLS CURE BILIOUS HEADACHE ! S3\u201cBy the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained.They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject.They act gently upon the bowels\u2014removing Cosliveness.For Literary Men, SLuih.nl>', Delicate Females, and all poisons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite* giving vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring their natural elasticity aud strength to the whole system.The Cephalic Pills are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many year\u2019, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the.nervous system or a deranged state .of the stomach.Tliey are entirely > '\tcomposi- tion, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety, without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children.BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! iCr-The genuine have five signatures of HENRY C.SPALDING OS EACH BOX.Sold by Druggists and all other dealers in Medicines.A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the PRICE, 25 CENTS.All orders should be addressed to Henry C.Spalding, 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK J.PALMER, Hair-Dresser, Wig-Maker and Perfumer Under the Patronage of HU Royal Highness Prince Napoleon.NO.125 NOTRE DAIWS STREET February 4.\t30 COAL OIL ! COAL OIL!! THE Subscriber, taking into consideration the present hard times, is now selling an ILLUMINATING OIL, warranted Non-Explosive and equal to the best Kerosene, at 2s.6d.per gallon.HARTE\u2019S FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA\u2014For purifying the Blood and removing Blotches, Pimples, and all Cutaneous Eruptions.Price, 50 cents and $1 per bottle.EFFERVESCING CARBONATE OF IRON \u2014An elegant Tonic and Stimulant in cases of General Debility and Loss of Appetite\u2014particularly adapted for Females Price, 37J cents per bottle.FINEST HONEY SOAP\u2014lib bars, 25 cents.Genuine NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL.J.A.HARTE, Glasuow Drug Hall, No.268 Notre Dame Street.March 19.\t67 JgL 2111% JUST RECEIVED, by Steamer Karaqua, 20,000.of those celebrated Zarzuellas Cigars, so highly appreciated by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and all his Suite.Also, 10,000 Conchas, the same biand.Have just received, by Steamship North Ame-?icaw a large supply of FANCY GOODS, such as Meerschaum Pipes in all styles, and a great many varieties in Briar Pipes, and Pouches in variety to suit customers ; Amber Mouth-pieces, Pipe-cleaners, Ac.G.LEVEY, 149 Notre Dame Street.March 17.\t65 \u2018HERALD\u201d JOB OFFICE, No.294 Notre Dame Street.PRESSJORK.THE Proprietors of the HERALD JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENTS having POWER PRESSES In operation, capable of printing 50,000 Impressions per t)ay, Are prepared to undertake the PRESS WORK of DAILY or WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS.All business entrusted to this Establishment will be executed with Despatch aud at Reasonable Profits CORPORATION MONTREAL 56,000 ENVELOPES, Commercial, Buff\u2014only One Dollar a Thousand \u2014usual price, $1.30.No.IS Great St.James Street.J.ANDREW GRAHAM.COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER, Only 75 cents a ream\u2014Letter Paper $1 a ream.No.19 Great St.James Street.J.ANDREW GRAHAM.DOZEN A large variety SALE OF Butchers\u2019 Stalls IN THE NEW ST.ANTOINE MARKET.THE LEASE of the STALLS in the NEW ST.ANTOINE MARKET, for one year from the FIRST DAY of MAY next, will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the said Market, on WEDNESDAY, NOON, the NINTH DAY of APRIL next.S3\u201d No Bid will he received from any one in arrear for Stall Rent in any of the other Markets.Two separate and distinct securities required from each Lessee.The remaining conditions will be made known at the time of Sale.(By Order).CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.City Clerk\u2019s Office, ) City Hall,\tV Montreal, March 18, 1862.)\t\u2022 66 FIFTY CENTS A Only for Stereoscopic Views.to select from.No.19 Great St.James Street.S3\u201d Selling at Reduced Prices previous to REMOVING to the CATHEDRAL BLOCK, 163 Notre Dame Street.J.ANDREW GRAHAM.March 24.\t71 OTHER AND DISTINGUISHED S3\u201dA single bottle of SPALDING\u2019S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost.SPALDING\u2019S SPALDING\u2019S SPALDING\u2019S PREPARED PREPARED PREPARED GLUE GLUE GLUE D ADVANCES.RAFT AUTHORIZED and CASH ADVANCES MADE on Consignments ol Produce Perfimery Qair Brushes Nai! do Tooth do Brown Windsor Soap White do do Honey Soap Hair Cloth Curled Hair ST, SACRAMENT STREET.SALE By Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, at the Door of the Church of the Parish of Chambly, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTH day of the Month of APRIL next, at ONE o\u2019clock in the AFTERNOON, the IMMOVABLE hereinafter designated, to wit :\u2014 A LAND, situate in the said Parish of Chambly containing three arpents in front by sixty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the little River Montreal, in rear by the representatives of the late Francois Daignault, on one side by Nazaire Lamarre, and on the other side by the representatives of the late Joseph Demers\u2014with a House, Barn and other Buildings thereon erected.\u2019 For the conditions of sale, which are liberal address the undersigned Notary, at his Office, in the Village of Longueuil.N.MIGNAULT, N.P.Longueuil, March 17, 1862.r tf 66 PERSONAGES, FOR SALE, With a choice assortment of ALBUMS FROM THE BEST MAKERS NQTMAN, Photographer to Her Majesty, 9 & 11 BLEURY STREET.MONTREAL.March 10.\t59 Liking-Glass & Picture-Flame MANUFACTORY, 2 VICTORIA SQUARE, SIGN OF THB ROYAXi ARMS.MANTEL and PIER MIRRORS, CONSOLE TABLES, WINDOW CORNICES, kc., CARVED and GILT in the best style, from new and original designs.Designs furnished in any style or order, to suit purchasers.The largest and best variety of MOULDINGS in Canada for Portrait and Landscape Frames.Suitable and appropriate Frames made for Water-Color Drawings, Photographs (plain or colored), Engravings, Lithographs, kc., kc.PlilCES MODERATE.Oval Frames in Great Variety.A large stock of Plain washable Gilt Moulding, kept in stock for Cheap Framing.All work done at this establishment being executed by none hut first-class, experienced workmen, is guaranteed to be of the very best description.Scott & Marsdeu, Proprietors.February 26.\t49 February 4.30 White Val de Penas.For Sale by FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Hospital Street, January 25,\t22 GLOSTER, Wiltshire, Pine Apple, Dutch, and Extra quality of American Cheese For sale at S.ENGLISH\u2019S.'XT\u2019ERY Fine Table Codfish, Mackerel, and T Lochfine Herrings For sale at S.ENGLISH\u2019S.COCOA Nibbs and Shells.The finest kinds of Coffees fresh Roasted and Ground at the Old Coffee Store.S.ENGLISH\u2019S, 26?Notre Dame Street.March 1,\t6g ï0 60 & 62 Queen St.^ Montreal.IRON RAILING AND ORJNAMtEINTAL WORK.PARTICULAR attention is called to our great variety and choice selection of Patterns for CEMETERY RAILINGS.JOB WORK and every description of CAST-INGS will receive prompt attention.IVES k ALLEN.July 24.\t176 SALMON, LOBSTERS, &c.\u2014Fresh Salmon in lib k 4lb tins, Lobsters in lib & 2ib tins, Sardines in whole, half and qr-tins, No.1 Salmon and Mackerel, Salmon Trout, Green and Dry Codfish, Scotch Ling, Lochfine and Labrador Herrings, Fresh Haddock, Finnan Baddies, XXX Baltimore Oysters, Gorgona Anchovies, Anchovy Paste, Potted Shrimps, &c.For sale by BRUNEAÜ k DUFRESNE, _152 Nftre Dame Street.March 22,\t70 Messrs.Melladew & Go., LONDON, And to all other PORTS in the UNITED KINGDOM.David E.MacLean & Co.March 20.\t68 Field, Garden & Flower Seeds FOR 1862.Lower Canada Agricultural Warehouse aud Seed Store, St.Ann\u2019s Hall, over St.Ann\u2019s Market, MONTREAL.THE subscriber has now received his supplies of SEEDS for the coming Season His stock is most extensive and complete in every branch.Catalogues may he had on application at the Hall WM.EVANS February 15.\tws-tlst My 40 The Standard Divines.Annual subscription, $6.50.Volumes Already issued: The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D., sometime Fellow of Magdalene College, Oxford.Three vols.The Works of Thomas Adams.Two vols.Subscriptions received by B.DAWSON k SON, 23 Great St.James Street, March 21.\t69 f resh Flower Seeds.JUST RECEIVED, a splendid assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH and GERMAN FLOWER SEEDS, consisting of every variety suited to Canada.The Seeds are put up in papers at 5 cents each; 50 cents for 12; $1 for 25; $2 for 50; $4 for 100; including choice sorts\u2014delivered free by post in any part of Canada.Also, a large assortment of GARDEN SEEDS.S.J.LYMAN k CO., Place d\u2019Armes.March 22\t70 ftSevv Books.B DAWSON k SON have just received\u2014 ¦ Oliver & Boyd\u2019s Edinburgh Almanac for 1862 ; Dinah, a Novel ; At Home and Abroad, second series, by Bayard Taylor ; The Earl\u2019s Heirs, by the author of \u201cEarl Lynne\u201d ; Report of the Secretary of War communicating the Report of Capt.Geo.B.McClellan, one of the Officers sent to the Seat of War in Europe; Leisure Hours in Town, by the author of \u201cRecreations of a Country Parson\u201d ; Aids to Faith, being Answers to the \u201cEssays and Reviews\u201d ; &c., &c.For sale at No.23 Great St.James Street.March 19.\t67 Corporation of Montreal.TIIL-lllCE Hfliicno_ HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, C H ARLOTTKTOWX, P.E.ISLAND, 24th October, 1861.IN ORDER to afford the MARITIME PUBLIC the earliest information respecting the existence of ROCKS and SHOALS not hitherto laid down in the Charts, I have been directed by the Admiralty to publish notices from time to time in the local Newspapers of any discoveries made by our Surveying party.HALIFAX HARBOR.\u2014A Rock with 14 teet least water, lies 50 fathoms from the end of Lyle\u2019s Wharf, and bears from Government House E j S.180 fathoms.It lies within the 5 fathom line of the Admiralty Chart, but in passing up the Harbor no vessel of size should approach the wharves until well passed this bearing from Government House.If York Redoubt be kept open .of the wharves this will be cleared NEWFOUNDLAND.-Freels Rock with 24 feet water, the only danger off Cape Pine, bears from Cape Pine Light W.J S.distant 2) miles.In running along the land to the Westward, it may be cleared by not shutting in any of the land of Cape Mutton until Cane English come in sieht.CAPE ST.WARY should be approached with caution\u2014the following.Rocks have been lately discovered :\tv : * Between St.Mary's Cays and the~Cape, and bearing from the Light S.W.by S.5.2 miles, is the False Cay With 12 feet least water.Lance Rock With 12 feet least water lies S.W.from Point Lance, distant 2 miles.IN ST.MARY\u2019S BAY on the East side if the Cape, 5) miles E.1 S.from Point Lance, and S.W.j W.1.90 miles from Hares Ears is Red Cove Rock with 18 feet water ; and 5 J miles E.by N.from this and S.J E.2 miles from Red Head, is Red Head Rock with 24 feet least water.IN PLACENTIA,BAY.on the the West side of the Cape, there is Perch Rock, 16 feet water, 5.70 miles N.by W.from the Light.Nest Rock, 9 feet water, 6.20 miles North the Light.Curslett Rock, 12 feet water, 1.85 miles W.by S.from Point Breme.Patrick Rock, 9 feet water N.E.by N., 3.30 miles from Paint Breme.South Rock, 9 feet water,1.70 miles S.W.by S.from the Virgin Rocks.False Girdle, 6 feet water, S.S.W.i W.1.40 miles from the Virgin Rocks.Gibraltar Rock, lying 1.25 miles West from Point Verde, has only 4 feet water, instead of 8 feet as given in the old Charts.Placentia Harbour has now only ten feet water at the entrance, instead of 18 feet as at the time of Cook\u2019s Survey.BURIN.- -On the West side of Placentia Bay.' Mortier Rock, 18 feet, on Mortier Bank, lies E.by S.£ S.from Bui in Light-house, distant 6.40 miles.Near the South entrance to Burin Harbour, 660 fathoms S.by E.from Little Burin Island, lies Einberlv Rock, With 24 feet water.And S.W.by S.230 fathoms from Cat Island lies Cockle Rock with 1.8 fee£ water.Also West 170 fathotas from Poor Island lies Poor Rock with 12 feet of water.Within the entrance and half a mile E.N.E.from Neck Point, and 100 fathoms from .the shore of Burin Island lies Mine Rock with 10 feet of water.Off Sauker Head there are two Rocks instead of one, the outer with 21 feet lies S.by E.4 E.250 fathoms from the Head.Off Small Point W.by S.I S.350 fathoms lies Bass Rock with 20 feet of water.LAPOILE.-\"La P°ife Say, 36 miles E.N.E.from Cape Ray, is now distinguished by a Beacon erected on the Western point of entrance, and also a Beacon on Ireland Island, Eastern side of entrance.JOHN ORLEBAR, Captain,'- In charge of Gulf St.Lawrence & Newfoundland Survey.November 11.\t270 DUBARRY\u2019S Delicious HEALTH REST UK UNO REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD restores perfect digestion, strong nerves, sound lungs, healthy liver, re-reshing sleep, and functional regularity to the most disordered or enfeebled without medicine, purging or Expense, removing speedily and effectually indigent lion, (dyspepsia), habitual constipation, hœ'morrhoide, liver complaints, flatulency, diarrhoea, dysentery, nervousness, biliousness, scarlatina and other fevers, sore throughts, catarrhs, colds, influenza, whooping cough, dyptheria.measles, chicken and small pocks, noises In the head and ears, rheumatism, gout, impurities, eruptions, hysteria, neuralgia, irritability, sleeplessness, acidity, palpitation, heartburn, headache, de* bility.dropsy, despondency, cramps, spasms, nausea aud sickness, sinking, fits, cough, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, scrofula, tightness of the cheat, pains at the pit of the stomach and between the shoulders, Montreal, 28th March, 1862.) mwf 75 fui MIILINERY.SHOW ROOMS .j For sale bv LAMPLOUGH k CAMPBELL, Cathedral Block.March 18.\t66 Molasses, JSugars, &c.Puns Choice Retailing Muscovado Molasses Puns do do Cuba\tdo Hhds Bright P R Sugars Hhds \u201cHennessey\u2019s\" and \u201cMartell\u2019s\u201d Brandy Puns Fine Old Cuba Rum Boxes Real Digby Herrings Cases Brandy, Scotch Whiskey, &c, &c For sale by JAMES MITCHELL No.4 Lemoine Street.March 18.\t66 SCHOONER FOR SALE SUITABLE FOR THE LAKË Æ OR LOWER PORTS BUSINESS, 100 feet in length, 21 feet beam and 9b feet, depth of.hold, and will carry abo«t 12,000 bushels grain.Apply to Capt.HY.BARTHE, Sorelj.C.E.February 20.\t44 Just received ex S.S.Nova-Scotian BARRELS PRIME OEPHALONIA CURRANTS For sale by HUGH FRASER & CO, 30 St, Sacrament Street.February 19\t4* Celebrated OIL.War- NOTICE To Parties Removing.SHOPS and OFFICES FITTED UP By the Subscribers.SEALE k TEES, 60 Great St.James Street.s* OPENED THIS DAY.E.GUEREN, 241 iNOTRE DAME STREET, MOMTBÏUX, Desks! Desks!! SEALE k TEES, GO G-eat St.James Street.FOR SALE.\u2014Dr.DeJongh\u2019s Light Brown COD LIVER ranted genuine.- LYMANS, CLARE k CO.surgicaTTnstruments.THE Subscribers have just received, via Portland, a large addition to their stock of Instruments, Enemas, ; Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund 5p c 100 Montreal Water Works 6 per cents_95X@ 96 Montreal City Bonds, G per cents.\t95 Montreal Harbour Bonds, 8 per cents.\t106 Champlain R.R.7 per cents.\t00 @00 Champlain R.R.Bonds, (Montreal & l' \u201e m N.7 per cents).\t>00@ 00 EXCHANGE.Bank on London.no @ llOV Prj™te do .109 (St mU Do with documents.\u2014 (S \u2014 bank on Now York.tgl 00% Private do\t.98 ' @ 98>£ Edw.Alex.Phentick & Co., __\tBrokers, No.16 Exchange.Montreal, April 1.1862.Dailv Report of the STontreal Produce DZarket.Montreal, Tuesday, April 1,1862.FI,OUR.\u2014Double Extra, $5.60® $6.00; Extra, $5.40 @$5.50; Fancy, $5.20 @ $5.25; No.1, $4.80 @ $4.95: No.2, $4.55 @ $4.70 ; Fine, $4.15 @ $4.35.Baqs-3P>tng Wheat, $2.00 @$2.65 ; Scotch, $2.65 @ $2.70.WHEAT\u2014U.O.Spring, ex cars and in store, $1.04 @$1.07; White Winter do., $1.15@$1.20 PEAS\u2014Per 66 B>s, 72>|c @ 75c.PORK\u2014Mess, $13.3') @ $13.50; Prime Mess, $10.50 @ $11.50; Prime, $9.50 @ $10.25.BUTTER\u201410c @ 15c.ASHES\u2014Pots, $6.60 @ $6.65 ; Pearls, $6.65 @ $6.70 OATMEAL\u2014Per 200 lbs, $3.80 @ $4.00?\t* Flour.\u2014 Receipts are still continuing moderate Inferior No.1 has been soldat the cars as lowas $4 75 while bright has brought $4 âô @ $ 1.90.Some holders however are Arm at $4.95® $5.00; and $4.95 has been realised for a few favorite brands.Very little domain Fancies and Ext as ; a few hundreds of each sol3 at inside quotations.W'heat.\u2014Supplies ex car being limited the price keeps pretty steady.Peas\u2014Are also steady.Provisions\u2014Are dull.Ashes\u2014Have been moderately active.Butter.\u2014Inferior sorts are \"dull ; but ordinary to Viod command a fair price.Y>atmeal.\u2014Nothing doing.\u2019or delivery in May we hear of no transactions, ex-ce t a round lot of No.1 at $5.00.and a lot of Peas at 75 Vents.DAVID E.MACLEAN & CO., Commission Merchants, Shippers and Brokers.ASHES INSPECTION OFFICE.Montreal, April l3t, 1862.REMAINING OVER.Pots.Pearls.Total.Jn mary 1, 1862 .3t6\t259\t005 Jt ittaryl, 1861.2256\t1126\t3382 RECEIPTS.F om 1st Jan.to 1st April, 1862.4229 931 6153 Fibm 1st Jan.to 1st April, 1861,.3333 784 4117 ncrease in Receipts 1st April, 1802.hrls.1036 DELIVERIES.Fi om 1st Jan.to 1st April,\t1862_ 4116\t938\t5754 Ft om 1st Jan.to 1st April,\t1861.2919\t623\t3542 hies; Boice&Cornwell 1 cs; Dickson, Logan&co 2 do; C Ritchie & co I do; H Dickson & Logan 3 do; J Johnston&co 3 do; McClung&Brother 1 do 2 bales; W Stephen&eo i do 5 do; Têtu & Carneaux 9 do 2 do; Stevenson, Sutherland&co 3 do 2 do; Laurie, Callum & co 1 do 4 do; Sterling, MeCall&co 2 bales; A Laurie&co 2 es 4 blés; J Williamson&co 4 es; M Hewaite 40 bxs tea, Lymans, Clareico 3 cs scents; Brown, Gillespie & co 8 csks; Moftatt, Murray & co 1 bale; Lam plough 4: Campbell 3 cs 2 csks; J Baylis 3 bis; James Beaudry 5 cs 9 bales; Miller, Thompson & co 2 cs 1 ble; Frothingham 4s co 2 cks; Burritt, Lonsdaie&co 1 case; James P Clark 2 cs ; Order 100 hf-chests tea; St George Harvey&co 2 cases; Charles Page 2 do; Struthe-s & Carlisle 1 do; Crathern & Caverhill 3 cks; Home, Blair 4: co 9 cs 1 bale; CrathcrniCaverhill 6 bales wire; Wm Laird&co 4 cs 1 bale; J E Ellis 1 ck; S Green-shields, son4sco I case 1 bale; Crathern 4: Caverhill 2 hhds; D Mclnnes 13 cs 4 bales; Ed Stacey l case; W A Murray4:co 1 do; J C Gilmour & co 1 do;*Macnee4s'\\Yadden 2 do; James Scott 1 do; Robert W likes 2 cs 1 cask; A Murray & co 2 cs; Ringland4cEwart 4 cs 1 bale; H 4: H Merrill 11 eases 2 bates; J Stanbury4cco 2 cs; Mclnnes 4c co 1 case; Moffatt, Murray & co 1 do; James Day 1 case plants; Rice, Lewis & co 267 bars iron; J Buntin & co 1 case; Buntin Bros 1 do; H & A Saunders 1 do; Ross, Strange 4c co 4 cs; Dake 4c Hutchison 2 do; Hutchison & Dake 2 do; O Thi-baudeau 2 do; Archer4cco 1 do; A Buntin4:co 3 do; J H R Molson Bros 20 pockets hops; J G Archer 3 cs 1 ck; O L Richardson 4c son 1 bale; J Louis 1 bale; Tyler, Daridson4cco 5 eks chains 40 cks 60 bags nails; W H Baldwm&co 11 bales 19 cks nails 37 bdls Y M bolts; Field4cDaridson 1\tbale; Stewart&McIntyre 2 bales; Kerr, McKenzie 4c co 2 cases 1 bale; Jos McKav Sc Bros 4 cs 3 bales; Kerr, Brown4cco 8 cs 2 bales; James Kent &CO 3 cs; A Hayes 1 cask; The Consumers Gas Co 68 cases retorts; G H Turner 4c co 4 cases; Lamplough 4c Campbell 1 cse ; C Doherty4cco 1 cse; Jos Tiffin 154 pkges tea; L Bowen 1 cse; Pres\u2019t Mess committee 17th Regt 1 cse; F W Gates4cco 4 do 1 ble; Ogilvy&co 4 do 2 do; Jas Donnelly 1 do 2 do; Hy Fowler4cco 1 do; Grenier&Martin 3 do 1 do; Ignace Renaud 1 do 2\tdo; J G McKenzie&co 1 do 5 do; Adolphe Roy &co 10 do 4 do; E Hudon, fils4cco2 do 2 do; Tel-Her4cBrazeau 5 cs; Hudon4cGelinas 2 cses 2 bles; Lewis, Kay & co 3 do 4 do; Desmarteau&Plamon-don 1 ble; Lane, Gibb4cco 15 bxs tea, David Tor-rance&co 197 do do; Hugh Fraser&co 25 do do; Ross&eo 46 iron knees; J RedpathJcson 12 pkgs machinery; Frothinghamtco 40 bundles steel; A RODCrtson&CO o IjIob 3 coj D I*Torg\"au O CB, x-klr-a Walker 1 do; Gilmour, Thompson4cco 1 do; Glover4cFry 1 do; Thibaudeau, Thomas&co 1 do; J Bailie&co 5 do 16 bales; Thomas Arthurs 3 cs; Jas Tyre4cson 6 cs 14 bales; Murphy Bros 1 do 1 do; Order 5 do 2 do; Robt Morris l'ese; Order 1 do; W Benjamin&co 12 cs 11 bles 1 csk; H Ben-jamin4cco 2 cs 5 bles; Rimmer, Gun&co 5 cs; J A 4cH Mathewsou 241 half-ohests tea; Crathern* Caverhill 1 cask; A Warnock4ico 1 bale; Mc-Donough4cKent 8 cs 5 bles: S Dray4cco 11 pkgs-Elliott4cco 2 do; A Amos i do; Qunkley4cStien-man 1 do: Paul Hua 1 do; Col Wetherall 1 box; Elliott4cco 1 parcel; Mr French 1 do; McKeand Bros 1 do; St Geo Harvey&co 1 do; P M Galar-neau4cco 1 do; J P Clark 1 do; II Routh4cco 1 do; H Fraser4cco 1 prel; Ogilvÿ4cco 1 do; Lane, Gibb 4cco 1 do; Capt Shelly 1 leather trunk; E Pickup 2\tpkgs; W M Ramsay 1 box; Lieut-Col Campbell 3\tdo; Lord F Paillet 1 leather trunk ; Capt R A Cooper 1 box; W E Parker 1 do; R W Robinson 1 do ; Officer commanding Grenadier Guards 1 do; Viscountess Monck 1 do; E J Price 1 do : H Chapman&co 2 do; G Winks&co 1 do ; R Maxwell 1 do; G Gillis 1 truss ; B & A Express co 1 trunk.ncrease in Deliveries 1st April, 1862.hrls.IN STORE.Til 1, 1862.459\t245 Til 1, 1861.i.2670\t1287 1612 704 3957 Decrease in Store 1st April, 1802.3253 I\tDYDE 4c MAJOR, j\tInspectors.Üatbst asar&usH markets.1 OO a t,o«i\u2019a.go BRITISH FINANCES.Mr.Briqiit on the Income Tax.\u2014Mr.Bright having received a commumcation from a meeting of his oonstitpeute, which at the Sfitpe time ap* sèrtèd that thfeÿ were'là favour of direct taxation ; but opposed to the present system as unjust, and therefore desirous that their representative should divide the house on every possible occasion against its reimposition, Mr.Bright replied by litter, from which the following are some extracts :\u2014 I am not surprised at tlie hostility existing in the minds of many persons in Birmingham against this tax ; I am only surprised at the culpable patience, with which it has been so long endured.At the satpe tinte I cannot see tfie wisdom of the course you recommend, I cannot, therefdre,undertake \u201cto divide the House against the'present income-tax laws on every possible occasion.\u2019 The House of Commons, and I may say Parliament as a whole, finds no special grievance in heavy expenditure and heavy taxation, and the inequalities of which you'justly pomplain, tejl in favour of the rich, .anff especially' in fdvour of the otynprs of what is palled real property, the income-tas was' 'imposed in the year 1842 to enable Sir Robert Peel to begin the reform of the tariff.The tariff has been,'to a great extent reformed ; and, although the Customs\u2019 dutie produce more now than they did in 1842, the income-tax remains with a heavier pressure and a wider field.The cause is on the surface.Parliament consents now to an annual' expenditure about 20 million^ in pxqess of that oi l§4?i and the iiipbptQ-tax raises bn'efoalfof the increased taxstion.If I complain, Government and Parliament tell tfle that the nation is not of my opinion,' In the United Kingdom there are seven millions of men who pay taxes,and of these |about six millions are never consulted as to the .mount which shall be spept, op the mode iu 'which it shall be raised! Of the one million who are apparently consulted, it may be said that political power is so unequally apportiope' among thern that less than cneriburtn eject : majority of the members of the House of Commons, by which seventy millions of taxes are annually collected from seven millions of men, and wljiph determines the mode in which the vast sum shall be expended, p haf e novy had an e^t perience of nearly twenty' years in the House of Commons, and during that time I have given such assistance as I could to every attempt to keep down expenditure, anfi to make taxation more equal.The expenditure is mow twenty millions' more than it was when 1 entered Parliament.Since 1853-4, when Lord Palmerston and LopiJ John Russell led the nation into war with Russia, the public exchequer has been open to the rapacity of the military services, and they have rsvelled,without check, in the wealth whichli industry has created.These old statesmen,steeped in tne traditions ofthe last generation, conceive the grandeur of a country to consist iu the vastness of its taxation, and\" the extent of its military preparations, and they have succeeded in so exciting the fears and imposing upon the understanding of the middle classes of the people, as to induce them to tolerate a constantly-growing extravagance indite Executive Government, and a burden of taxation, which in time of peace would have driven their forefathers into revolt.If the middle class prefer an alliance with the aristocratic and ruling party, to the cordial co-operation and help of the great nation now excluded from political power, they must be coûtent with a profligate Government expen diture, and a taxation burdensome from it amount and insulting from its 'inequality and injustice.\t\u201c\t\"\t^ The Times on Mr.Bright.\u2014Mr.Bright tells his constituents with something like bitterness that he has been in Parliament now nearly twenty years,on a mission of peace and retrenchment, only to see the expenditure raised twenty mil-ions, or at the rate of a million a year.It is now seventy millions, or about £10.a head for every man in these islands.Tbe Income Tax was first laid on with the beneficent object of reducing indirect taxation and emancipation trade.As such it had Mr.Bright\u2019s full sanction.The work has been done, and the Income Tax remain s.The Customs yield more than they did twenty years ago ; so the Income Tax ought long ago to have disappeared.But there it still stands, like one of those monstrous piles of sef-folding which disfigure the metropolis for years, though originally put up for a few months.It only half meets the inereass of our general ex- TRAPE AID COMMERCE, TfiABR anp Navigation.\u2014-We print the leading-facts from the Report on Trade and Navigation, which will he shortly submitted to Parliament.It will be observed that there is a falling off of about 271 per cent in the importation of dutiable goods, while the duties (içtuglly collected are a llttie in advance of, the preceding- year :\u2014 CUSTOMS' BUSIES AND IMPORTS OF \u2018 CANADA'.The total amount of fluty collected in Canada in 1861 was f4,768,192 ; the total value of importations $43,054,833.The total value of free goods imported the same year was, iu coin and bullion, $3,304,675 ; other free goods $14,655,-413.Omitting coin and bullion from the deduction, (he total value of dutiable goods imported in 1861 was $28,399,423.For the previous year, 1860, the corresponding figures are : total duty $4,758465 ; total value ot imppytations $34,447,905 ; total free goods, coin and bullion, $35,504 ; other free goods $10,516,981.Omitting coin and bullion in the same way as iu the preceding paragraph, of which there was very little imported in 1860, the total value of dutiable goods imported in 1860\twas $23,930,95.4.If we take 1859 the' corresponding figures are : total duty collected $4,437,846 ; total value of importations $33,555,161 ; total value of free goods, coin and bullion, $19,248 ; other free goods $10,124,833.The tota.l Yabic of dutiable goods stated in the same way as in previous patygrqphs, was $23,4'3()jll2S.\" ' EFTI3S\tliUTIAULE VALUES.1859.$4437846\t $33555161 1860.\t.4758465\t 34447935 1861\t.4768102\t 28399423 Imports of free goods for the three years commencing with 1859\u2014coin and bullion, $19,248 ; $35,504 ; $3,304,675; other free goods, $l'Qr 2^4,833; $10,516,981 ; $14,655,413: IMPORTATIONS, TEA.Quantity.Value.Duty.1859\t.lbs.$6839695 $2330201\t$270229 1860\t.3734014\t1271461\t190698 1861\t.4745141\t1867025\t275699 We next take thé article of sugar forthç fbte?years ; StjflASi Quantity.Value.Duty.1859.\tRefined,white and bastard,lbs.1463157 $127609 $37795 1859.\t0.her kmds.31384103 1764963 413587 1860.\tRefined,white and bastard.,600788\t48318\t17288 860.\t0therkinds.,31712252 1637978 432524 861.\tRefined,white and bastard___ 679049\t47360\t13741 861.Other kinds.40415.485 1672781 303433 BRANny.Quantity.Value.\tDuty.galls.38236 $45643 $39386 I860.\u201c .41755\t53690\t19985 Î861.\u201c .66425\t92823\t27061 /\tCOFFEE, GREEN.1859.\t.lbs.2103508 256533 21035 I860.,,,.,,.778789\t107954\t16142 1881.,.1610569 212163 31654 COTTONS.1859.\t.4863444\t902150 1860\t.5750297\t1150054 1861\t.5690777\t1125973 GIN.1859.galls.125508\t51019\t51975 1860.\t.134150\t50515\t50514 1861.170463\t66663\t55743 IRON AN0 HARDWARE.1859\t.$1347167\t$266892 1860\t.1410433\t281704 1861\t.1489645\t293517 Bar, Rod, Sheet, Hoop and Galvanized.1859\t.850172\t83187 1860\t.784511\t78451 1861.\t.845835\t84254 Boiler Plate, Rolled Plate, Canada Plate, lee.1859\t.263647\t26149 1860.\t.294505\t29450 1861\t.285303\t28487 Bars and Wrought Iron Chains and Spikes for Railroad purposes.Value.Duty.1859.\t.178055\t17805 1860\t.318520\t31852 1861\t.58936\t5893 leather\u2014Tanned.1859\t.332509\t66427 1860\t.287190\t57440 1861\t.281373\t55908 Manufactured into Boots and Shoes.1859\t.133109\t33278 1860\t.119927\t29985 1861\t.157547\t36680 MOLASSES.Quantity.Value.\tDuty.1859\t.gals.1148814\t237145\t49629 1860\t.1436269\t250866\t66881 1861\t.1291890\t235034\t39213 RUM.1859\t.gals.19073\t11869\t10947 1860\t.21390\t9492\t9492 1861\t.24838\t14369\t10633 S.LKS, SATINS AND VELVETS.1859\t.901856\t180371 1860\t.920556\t182452 1861.\t.939052\tj.85996 \u2019ondon Money Market\u2014Tuesday Evening, frch 18, 1862.\u2014The English Funds continue move steadily upward, and have closed to-day another advance of an eighth.Consoisjclosed 93-3 ® 93 j for money, and 93| tS 94 for April J/b.In the discount market the supply of money us ample at rates below Bank minimum.Iu the Stock Exchange tlie charge for short loans was 2 per cent.French Rentes dacliued a quarter, aud are quoted at 69f.60 c, American Securities firm and unchanged.Mexican Stock, 34|/ai34J.Liverpool Corn Market, March 17 and 18.\u2014 A fair business was done in Wheat at jd.decline ou the week.Flour difficult to move, and 6d./S> is.per sn-clc ana barrel, lower.Oats find Barley qutç.t.Bçans 6d.(a) fo.p,er quartet?lower.Indian Coïp was in good request; Mixed, 28s.9d.London Corn Market, Monday, March 17.\u2014 The market is heavy at a decline of Is.London Colonial Market.\u2014Sugar flat.Coffee firm.Tea unaltered.Tallow steady at 46s.Latest.\u2014Flour dull.Wheat actiye.Corn tending upward ; Mixed, 28s.9d.(fe 2,9s.Beef steady.Pork steady.\" Bacon active.Lard tending upward'arid firm.' Tallow quiet and steady.Asiles quiet.'Sugar quiet and steady.Rice inactive.Rosin dull: Spirits T'fopentine nominal at 6.6s, Glasgow Markets.[From David Bannerman\u2019s Circular.] Glasgow, March 19, 1862.Trade has been very slow since Wednesday, and prices of all articles have been in buyer\u2019s favour more or less.At to-day\u2019s market the attendance ypas fair.Business in Wheat has rfot Impaired, and the price must be eaUefl'gfl worse.For Barrel Flour thebe 13 more inquiry than for Wheat, and, at a decline of 6d for Extra Slate, a fair extent of business has taken place.The sales have been chiefly at 27s 9d to 28s for average qualit'ea.Canadian is far from a free sale, at tae price generally asked\u201429.s for Superfine.Sacks are Is lower.P.eaae are slow, at old prices.Indian Uorn is 6d.worse \u201417s 6d having been taken for mixed.Beans and Barley are unchanged in value, but are both flat.Qqts aafl Qafmeal cannot be quoted Ip^er, yet the demand tloes not There is a vigorous demand for fetter, hut the market is well cleared of ail descriptions.' (ïoofl Cheese is in fair request, at about 42s per- ewt.Liverpool Markets.[From Kenneth Dotvie & Co's Circular.] Per \u201cJura.\u201d Liverpool, March 19,1862.WnEAT\u2014Cdnada Mixed to White, host, 'ÿ b.d.s.d.ctt.11\tr,\t@12 0 Spring Hed Sound.-.10\t10\t@ 11 3 Amber Iowa.n\t2\t@ 11 Amber and Milwaukie Club.11 0 @ 11 Chicago Hed No.1 to Extra.10 9 @ 11 Winter Red.11\tQ\t@ 12 Flour\u2014Canada No.1 Superfine, $5,25 ; common to good Extra Western $5,25®$5,60.Southern steady; sales COO bbls ; mixed to good $5,35 (5) 5,85 j fancy and extra $5,90 ® $7,25.Canadian Flour unchanged ; sales of 500; bbls.Wheat quiet and unchanged ; sales trifling.Corn firmer ; sales 25,000 bushels.Oats steady; no sales ; Jersey 37l®4Gc.Pork quiet and unchanged ; sales small : 100 bbls Mess at $12,75 ma,87j ; Prime $10®) 10,50.Lard very firm ; sales of 550 bbls.Stocks are better, with not a very heavy business.Money more plenty at 6 per cent, on call, Sterling Exchange firmer, but quiet at 112 (Ô) H2|.BIRTH.At Lovejoy Cottage, St.Catherine Street, on the 1st instant, Mrs.Henry Tiffin, of a daughter, RXS3, At St.Johns, OE.qn Monday, lhe84lh ultimo, Mr.Thomas Mace, üfiètl 28 years and 2 months, brother of W ifliatu iitjce, tfe brother-in-law of John Miller.The Fourth Classical Chamber Conceit NORDHEIMERS\u2019 HALL.Tuesday, April 8.BEETHOVEN\u2019S (tytAND SEPTUOR, as originally composed for Violin, Viola, Violoncello, Contra Basso, Clarionet, Horn, and Bassoon.Mendelssohn\u2019s Pianoforte Trio in D Minor.Vocal Selections from the Elijah, Guillaume Tell, Dinorgh, Ae.Tickets \u2014 5,0.Cents.Director\u2014Mr.G.Carter.April 2,\tra wf'r 79 Extras.,,.,,,.30 Western Canal Extras.20 Sour and heated.16 OatjseAi\u2014Canada (nominal) 33 240 lbs.23 Peabe\u2014Canada, (3 504 lbs.36 Indian Corn\u2014Mixed* Yellç.w,480 lbs 28 White.36 Asnus\u2014Pots.;,.32 Pearls.1.32 Butter\u2014Canada .48 0 @ 31 3 @ 27 0 © 20 0 @ 25 6 @ 38 9 @ 29 0
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