Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 24 avril 1869, samedi 24 avril 1869
[" ssott^aes, &e>5 Foi1 Sais oi> t b L ë èj ijîi-T' \u2022Üà»i \u2022â'rtSi T O LKT, THE HOUSE at the corner of Uni-TTt versity and Cathcart Streets, at IS « i * I ^eien^2cc»Pieci by the Literary j ® s I ^lub.The House has been paint-\u2022an?PaPered and otherwise im-pio\\ed within the past year.Æ8:» \"lvIÎ SÆ.IÆ, ON THE LEVEL OF NEW INSPECTOR STREET (having a width of 65 feet), St.Antoine Ward, FIVE LOTS OF LAND, 45 feet front by 12 feet in depth.Five oilier Lots on Craig Street, Forming the Corner of Craig and Sangui-net Streets.For the conditions, apply at No.^Inspector Street.A.DUBOIS.Or to\tWM.A.CURRY, Real Estate Agent, 34 Great St.James Street.January 30.\t25 ORANGES!!________ORSNOES!! XOO BOXES CHOICE QUALITY.For sale Cheap by the Box or Dozen.ALEX.McGIBBON, Italian Warehouse.April 9.\t84 McDQUGALL & DAVIDSON, April 5.GENERAL AGENTS FOR CANADA.80 INSOLVENT NOTICES.Insolvent Act of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.In the Matter of BUCK, ROBERTSON & CO., of Montreal, P.of Q., Insolvents.The Creditors of the Insolvents are notified to meet at the Office of the undersigned, Merchants\u2019 Exchange, St.Sacrament Street, in the City of Montreal, on Wednesday, the Fifth day of May next, at the hour of Ten o\u2019clock A.M., for the public examination of the Insolvents, and for the ordering of the affairs of the Estate generally.The Insolvents are hereby notified to attend.JOHN WHYTE, Official Assignee.Montreal, 15th April, 1869.\tdu 90 Insolvent Act of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO:.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, ) District of Montreal.) SUPERIOR^ COURT.In the Matter of H.& W.P.STANDISH, Insolvents.The undersigned have fyled, in the Office of this Court a Deed of Composition and Discharge, executed by their Creditors, and on the twenty-fourth day of May next, they will apply to the said Court for the confirmation thereof.R.& W.P.STANDISH.By R.LAFLAMME, Their Attorney ad litem.Montreal, 10th March, 1869.2m 00 JUST RECEIVED, Barrels Canada \u201c Rock\u201d Coal Oil, (White and Pale Straw Color.) For Sale to the Trade, in Lots to suit pur-«Lasers, by CRAWFORD & CO., 351 St.Paul Street.Empty Coal Oil Barrels taken to account for Cash.February 11.NEW CARRIAGES FOR SALE.ROCKAWAYS, PARK P H Æ T O N S, DOUBLE and SINGLE WAGGONS, now complete and for Sale by the Subscribers, \u2014warranted best workmanship and superior finish.M.& P.GAVIN, 759 Craig Street, West of Victoria Square.REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING and VARNISHING attended to at the lowest possible charges.April 6.\t1m 81 Insolvent Act of 1864.In the Matter of WM.JAMES STEWART, of the City of Liverpool, England, by his only authorized and constituted Attor ney, Robert Rose Sugars, acting as such in the City of Montreal, P.of Q.Commission Merchant, An Insolvent.THE Creditors of the above Insolvent are notified that he has made an assignment of his Estate and Effects to the undersigned with whom they are required to file their attested claims with vouchers, within two months from this date.JOHN WHYTE, Official Assignee.Montreal, 3rd April, 1809.\tdu 80 Insolvent Act of 1864.BROTHERS, of Insolvents.In the Matter of WEST Montreal, A Dividend Sheet, has been prepared, subject to objection until the First day of May next.A.B.STEWART, Official Assignee.Montreal, 9th April, 1869.\tdu 85 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby give at according to the new law concerning Tavern Licenses in this City, passed at the last Session of Parliament, the Certificates required for obtaining such Licenses must be signed by TWENTY-FIVE domiciled Municipal Electors of the Ward for which such License is asked, instead of FIFTY, as heretofore ; that is to say, the said Certificates shall each contain the bona fide and genuine signatures of at least twenty-five domiciled Municipal Electors, as aforesaid ; in the case of those who are unable to write, they shall make their cross before one subscribing witness.The Board of Chairmen constituted by law to adjudicate upon the said Certificates shall exercise their functions during the whole year, and to that effect shall sit once every month.On tCOB3.plaint of the Police, or any five proprietors of the Ward in which a license may be in force, the said Board are empowered to revoke and annul the Certificate upon which such License shall have been granted, and the Revenue Inspector, when notified to that effect by the City Clerk, shall annul the said license.The said Board are farther authorised to permit the transfer of a License from one person to another, or from one place to another within the limits of the said City, and also to remit fines imposed for infraction of the Law on Licenses.PUBLIC NOTICE is also hereby given, that according to the provisions of the said Law,\u2014 \u201cNo keeper of a tavern, dramshop, saloon \u201c or other house or place of public entertain-\u201c ment in the said city, whether licensed or \u201c unlicensed, shall keep open such tavern, \u2018 dramshop, saloon or other house or place \u2018 of public entertainment, or shall permit £ tippling or drinking of intoxicating liquor \u2018therein, after the hour of ten o\u2019clock at \u2018 night and before the hour of five o\u2019clock in \u2018 the morning, between the twenty-first day of March and the first day of October, and \u201c the hour of nine o\u2019clock at night, and be-\u201c fore six o\u2019clock in the morning, from the \u201c first day of October and the twenty-firs^ day of March ; and upon conviction of such \u201c offence, such keeper of tavern, dramshop, \u201c saloon or other place of public entertain-\u201c ment as aforesaid, shall be liable to a penalty of not leas than ten nor more than \u201c twenty dollars, and the costs of the prosecution, and, in default of immediate payment of the said fine and costs, to an im-\u201c prisonment of not less than one nor more \u201c than two months, with or without hard \u201c labour, unless the said fine and costs shall \u201c he sooner paid.\u201d By order.CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.City Hall.\t) .39.\\ Will be Sold on TUESDAY, the ELEVENTH of MAY next, the following IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES, belonging to the children issue of the marriage of Mr.LOUIS CRE-VIER with the late Mrs.EUPHROSINE GAREAU, viz.:\u2014 1st.A lot of land or emplacement situate in the St.Joseph Suburb, of this City, containing 40 feet front by 98 feet 6 inches in depth, English measure, the whole more or less; bounded n front by St.Joseph Street, in rear by the lot hereinafter secondly described; joining on one side to the north-east, F.X.Ras-toul, or his representatives, and on the other side, to the south-west, John Stewart, with two wooden houses and a stable thereon erected, with the righ of passage through the lot of the said F.X.Rastoul, by a passage of eight feet ttfhièü ftStefrffif.t-\twhich passage 2nd.Another lot of land situate in the same suburb, containing 45 feet in front by 98.6 in depth, the whole English measure, more or less ; bounded in front by Barre Street; on one side by said F.X.Rastoul, or his representatives; in rear by the lot herein above firstly described, and on the other side by the said John Stewart, without any buildings.3rd.Another lot of ground situate in the said suburb, containing 43.4 feet in front by 84 feet in depth, the whole English measure, more or less ; bounded in front by said \"Barre Street; on one side by Versailles Street; in rear by Mrs.Mouette, and on the other side bs Mr.F.X.Gareau, with a two story wooden house framed with brick, and other smaller outbuildings.4th.Another lot of ground situate in the same suburb, containing 42.6 feet in front, by 186 feet in depth, the whole English measure, more or less ; bounded in front by Gareau Street, which opens on Barre Street ; on one side by the property of the Priests ; in réar and on the other side by the heirs Gareau without any buildings thereon erected.The sale will take place on the premises, at Ten o\u2019clock, a.m.For the conditions of the sale apply to the undersigned Notary, E.MCINTOSH.No.116 St.Joseph Street, Montreal, 20th April, 1869.\tr tf 93 _________INSURANCE.IVSARIME INSURANCE.PHENIX INSURANCE COMP\u2019Y, NEW YORK- Statement of the Affairs of the Company oiilst Jan., 1869.\u201cremiums received during the year ending 3ist Dec., 1868.$1,439,791\t68 Losses paid during the\t\u2019\t\u2019 ou same period.$889,313 74 ,\t,\tASSETS.cash on hand and in Banks.$107,920 63 Real Estate owned by the Com- United State\u2019s, State,\u2019and' County 150\u2019000 00 Bonds.603,786\t37 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.\t281,321\t79 Loans on demand secured by Bank and other Corporation Stocks .134,550\t00 Accrued Interest.MS07\t82 Wrecking Apparatus and other Miscellaneous Property.35,021\t98 \u201e\t$1,328,411\t59 Bills Receivable and Uncollected Premiums.202,156\t79 $1,590,568 38 LIABILITIES.Losses in process of Adjustment.$46,419 26 STEPHEN CROWELL, President.PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary.The undersigned continues to act for the above-named Company.Applications for Open or Special Policies received, and Insurances effected on Ships, Cargoes and Freight, to and from all parts of the World.A liberal Cash return is made to policyholders in lieu of Scrip.ROBERT HAMPSON, 18 Corn Exchange.Montreal, 10th February, 1869.\t36 ORIENT MARINE jNSDRANCE COMP\u2019Y OFFICE OF THE ORIENT MUTUAL ) INSURANCE COMPANY,\t} New York, 28th January, 1869.\t) The following STATEMENT of the Affairs of this Company, on the 31st day of December, 1868, is published in conformity with the provisions of its Charter :\u2014 Premiums unearned 31st December, 1867.$ 313,959 93 Premiums received during the year ending 31st Dec., 1868 _ 1,025,582 03 Total Premiums.$1,341,641 96 Earned Premiums of the year.$1,029,055 06 Losses and Expenses.513,117 \u2018A) Re-Insurance and Return Prem.201,629 25 ASSETS, .31st December, 1868.Cash in Banks.$123,801 16 United States Stock 441,575 09 Stocks of States and Cor-porations, and Lo [joans on demand.162,517 08 727,893 21 Subscription Notes (of which $254,826 20 are not yet used).\t$565,101 35 Bills Receivable, Uncollected Premiums and Salvages.293,824 21 Accrued Interest and Unsettled Accounts.22,458 50 -$881,384 06 Total amount of Assets___$1,609,277 30 The Board of Trustees have resolved to pay Six per cent.Interest on the outstanding Scrip Certificates to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives, on or after the 1st March next.After allowing for probable losses in the case of vessels out of time, and unsettled claims, they have also (in addition to a Bonus of Ten per cent, paid in cash on the Sub-seription Notes) declared a Dividend, free from Government tax, of Twenty-five per eent.on the net amount of Earned Premiums on the year ending 31st December, 1868, for which Certificates will be issued on and after the 1st of March next, to Dealers entitled to the same.The accumulations of this Company having reached, with the past year\u2019s earnings, the sum of $900,000, they have further resolved, in view of the increased business of the Company, to postpone the redemption of Scrip until the total accumulations exceed $1,000,000.By order of the Board.CHARLES IRVING, Secretary.TRUSTEES.Joseph Gaillard, jun., Leopold Bierwirth, George Mosle, Edward E.Davison, A.LeMoyne, jun., E.H.R.Lyman, Henry H.Kunhardi, John Auchincloss, Lawrence Wells, Ssws Msaui&k, Carl L.Reoknagel, W.F.Cary, jun.Cornelius K.Sutton, F - \u2022 Simon de Visser, John S.Williams, Alex.M.Lawrence, Fred\u2019k G.Foster, George Christ, Rich\u2019d P.Rundle, John H.Diz, James Brown, Wm.S.Wilson, F.Cousinery, Gustav Schwab, ildward Haight, \u2019 John F.Schepeler.FUGENE DUTILH, President, ALFRED OGDEN, Vice-President.CHARLES IRVING, Secretary.NOTICE.This Company have made arrangements to issue, when desired, Policies and Certificates payable in London and Liverpool, at the Counting Rooms of Messrs.Drake, Klein-worth & Cohen.The undersigned continues to receive applications for Open and Special Policies, and i;o effect Insurances on Ships, Cargoes, and Freights, with the above well-known Company, payable in Gold or Canadian Funds.HENRY MoKAY, No.1 Merchants\u2019 Exchange.Montreal, 6th February, 1869.3m 31 Insolvent_Act of 1864.DOMINION OF CANADA, ; Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.STJJPEItXOIl COURT\u2019.In the matter of PEAVEY & MARSH, Insolvents.Bf Voluntai} Li \" \" , Wili be sold, at the door of the Parish Church, in the Village of St.Laurent, on MONDAY, the TENTH of MAY next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, without reserve, the following REAL ESTATE, belonging to the communauté de biens, heretofore subsisting between the late JOSEPH HADLEY and Dame A.HARLAND, his surviving wife A Farm or Lot of Land situate lying and being at Cote St.Laurent, in the Parish of St.Laurent, in the District of Montreal, containing about sixty-three ar pents and a half arpent in superficies ; bounded in front by the Cote St.Laurent Road, in rear by the Representatives Rapidieur and C.Major, on one side by Remi DeLorier, representing Thomas.Phillips, and on the other side by the property of Felix Joron dit Latulippe,or his representatives ; with a Dwelling House, Barn, Stables and other appur tenancee thereon erected.The above property is about five miles distant from the City of Montreal, on a good macadamized road, and has a right of way from the Cote Vertu Road to the rear of the said Farm.There is also a good Quarry of Greystone on Farm.Undoubted titles.For further particulars, apply to JAMES SMITH, N.P., 88 Great St.James Street.April 22, 1869.\tTS 95.Montreal.12tli April, 1869.n tTs 87 On MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of MAY next, the undersigned will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the said A /¦.+ GEORGE MARSH, By their Attorney ad litem-F.E.GILMAN.Montreal, 12th March, 1869.M16,A8,26,MU 62 Insolvent Act of 1864.DOMINION OF CANADA, j Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.STJrEmTOR COURT.In the matter of JOHN T.HENDERSON, An Insolvent.On MONDAY', the SEVENTEENTH day of MAY next, the undersigned will apply to* the said Court for a discharge under the said \u2022Apt JOHN T.HENDERSON.By his Attorney ad litem, F.E.GILMAN.Montreal, March 17, 1869.b-M19,A8,26,M41 (fti SAVE TEN PER CENT.Arrears of Assessment.ALL PARTIES INDEBTED to the City for Assessments (special or general) are hereby notified, that unless immediate payment is made, an increase of TEN PER CENT, will be imposed on all Assessments remaining due and unpaid on and after the FIRST day of MAY next; and further, such Properties as may then be indebted to the City for two years and upwards of Assessments, or other City Dues, shall be placed in suit and brought to sale through the Sheriff.(By order.) JAMES F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer._______iCUL NOTICES.K R,.ÏL NiOT ONTE HOUR After reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER with PAIN.RADWflY\u2019S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY' PAIN.It was the first, and is the only PAIN REMEDY', that will instantly stop the most excruciating pains, allay INFLAMM -VTION and CURE CONGESTIONS, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands and organs, by one application IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Rheumattc, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may* suffer, RADYVAY\u2019S READY' RELIEF \u2022will, in from ONE to TWENTY MINUTES afford EASE AND comfoht, and this medicine, so rapid in stopping pain, can be purchased for atl cents per bottle at utmost every druggist\u2019s and country merchant\u2019s store on this continent, and within one hour\u2019s distance of almost every habitation in the United States.MILLIONS who have used UA DW \\ W.READY RELIEF for 25 years know that ONE Fifty cent bottle, diluted in one gallon of proof spirits, will make a better Liniment Pain Paint Killer, Panacea, King of Pain\u2019 equal in quantity to 441 BOTTLES OF THE SIZES OF THOSE LOTIONS THAT ARE SOLD AT 12J AND 15 CENTS, And the public should also know that all these lotions are but poor imitations of RAD-Yt AY S READY'RELIEF.If those who are now sufferfng pain\u2014no matter what the cause may ba, or by what name it is called -if external, apply the Radway\u2019s Ready Relief to the part of tho body where the pain is present.IF INTERNAL, 20 DROPS DILUTED IN YVATER, As a drink; whether Cramps, Spasms, Inflammation, Congestion, Asiatic Cholera, Chills and Fever, the most violent, excruciating, and torturing pains will be stopped IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.One 25 Cent Bottle of RADWAY\u2019S READY' RELIEF will do more service and cure more complaints that are daily occurring in every family than $25 expended in perseriptions and drugs.MILLIONS OF ©QLLAFtS SAVED TO WORKING MEN.WEALTH FüR ALL.Fever and Ague Cured FOR TYVENTY-FIVE CENTS.There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure FEVE^R AND AGUE.And all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided sometimes with Radway\u2019s Pills), as RAD-YY'AY\u2019S READY RELIEF.Millions of people throughout the world .- -.pre sent, its effects are instantaneous.But in Fever and Ague, Asiatic Cholera, Yellow Fever, as these diseases are exhibited in the tropics, RADYVAY\u2019S READY RELIEF has proved Infallible, and will cure these terrible fevers quicker, and without entailing the frightful penalties of ENGORGED LIVER, FAT SPLEEN, DISORDERED KIDNEYS, AND SAFFRON-COLOURED SKIN, that are sure to follow the use of the \u201c Chologogues,\u201d \u201c Ague Cures,\u201d and other agents of the heroic Quinine, Mercurial, Arsenic, and other treatments where the medicines used accumulate, and become deposited in the system.RADYYrAY',S READY' RELIEF, is the best, and cheapest, and safest remedial agent that can be used for FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS, and other Fevers.NOT ONE person need suffer, be they ever so much exposed to Fever and Agile, if they will only take RADYVAY\u2019S READY RELIEF, and keep their bowels open with Rahway\u2019s Pills.Hundreds in the West, who have heretofore been doctoring at the rate of one and two hundred dollars for a few months\u2019 treat ment, are keeping themselves and families free from FEVER and AGUE, CHILLS and FEVER, RHEUMATISM, &c., for one or two dollars a year, spent for Railway\u2019s Ready Relief and Radway\u2019s Pills, (coated.) Radway\u2019s Ready Relief is an old established remedy.Under the new process of manufacture, it secures properties that will cure and prevent Small-Pox, Typhoid and Scarlet Fever, Y'ellow Fever, Asiatic Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhcea, &c., and as a Pain Remedy it acts like magic.NOTONE HOUR need one suffer with pain, or one week lingering in bed from Rheumatism, or any other acute or inflammatory disease.The Ready Relief will afford instant ease to all.Price only 25 cents per bottle.N.B.See that every bottle has an India-rubber stopper.Sold by all Druggists, and at Dr.Radway\u2019s office, No.87 Maiden-lane, New York.April 2.Tile Wonclei- of ; 11*' A ire ¦.ISÆ'SrSTlÎKOS ; on BOGLE\u2019S MYSTIC HAIR TINT.PIioBiiix Fire Insurance Company OP LONDON.Established in 1782.This Company having invested, in con-ormity with the Provincial Act, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS for the SPECIAL SECURITY of POLICY HOLDERS in CANADA, is prepared to accept RISKS on DWELLING HOUSES, Household Goods and Furniture, and General Merchandise, at the lowest current rates.JAMES DAVISON, Manager.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., Agents for Canada.February This mysterious agent gradually and effectively changes the Hair, Beard, Whiskers, or Eyelashes, to any color, varying from the lightest,through all the intermediate shades, to the deepest black, life-like and natural, at pleasure, it can be used as easy as oil on the hair, and the directions are so simple that a child may apply it.It is contained in one bottle.No washing of the hair required.It will not discolour the scalp.Is entirely a vegetable production, and strengthens, pro* motes the growth, and sustains the pristine beauty of the hair to the end of life.It is a wonder and a luxury.It is peculiarly adapted for ladies, and invaluable for officers in the military or naval service.It is the cheapest article in use, as one bottle will last from nine months to a year.Price $1.50 and -1\tWvLtln Trial hottlas\u2014->*Wrrrr> And for sa e by his Agents everywhere.The following are a few among the innumerable testimonials which have been received by the proprietor, extolling Its wonderful virtues : 102 Central Street, Boston, Aug.5, 1867.Mr.Wm.Bogle, \u2014 Dear Sir, \u2014 After a thorough trial of several mixtures for dyeing the hair, I can UNHESITATINGLY pronounce your Mystic Hair Tint the best that American skill produces.You can refer to me at all times; indeed I shall be happy'- to explain its peculiar qualities to any one unacquainted with it.Tiiis recommendation is from one who is an entire stranger to yon, yet actuated with a desire to encourage and reward the truly worthy.Yours truly, Joseph Woodward.The following is from the author of the Mayings and doings\u201d of the celebrated Mrs.Partington Chelsea, Mass., June 21, 1864.My Dear Mr.Bogle,\u2014 Tlie alarming threat of premature old age, manifest in my changing hair, induced me to oppose your new Flair Tint as a defence, and the result has proved everything I could wish.It completely changed the grey, by asingle application, and freed me from the mould of antiquity not yet due.I am delighted with it, and commend It to all who, like myself, would deprive Time of an early triumph.Wishing it the success it deserves,Y reman, Yours truly, B.P.Sitillaber.Boston, July 11, 1865.Wm.Bogle, Esq.,\u2014Dear Sir,\u2014Your \u201cMystic Tint\u201d for the hair having been recommended to me, I was induced to try it, and I bave no hesitation in saying that, to my mind, it is the best preparation of the kind ever offered to the public.Respectfully yours, U.L.Pettingill, (Firm of S.M.Pettingill Go.) April 12.\tr DSW 86 TZHIE S £jriiisls A isaimiuuiu 5 üiuwara Gory, Prescott; Kobert Piudlay, Oroua; : à Boyle, Lindsay ; Edward and Fanny SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 18G9.TO ADVERTISERS will confer a great favour on the Proprietors of the HERALD by sending in their Manuscript as EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN THE DAY.AUCTION SALES THIS DAT.BY JOHN J.AltNTON.Furniture, &e., at 2 Tam worth Place, 10 a.m.BY ALFRED BOOKER.Furniture, at 10 Richmond Square, at 10 a.m.Furniture, at his rooms, at two o\u2019clock.BY GAUTHIER, DUSSEAULT & CO.Furniture, Dorchester Street, at 10 a.m.BY JOHN DEEMING & CO.Books, at their Stores, at 2 and 7.80 p.m.TEMPERATURE n me Shade, by Standard Thermometer, observed by Ciias.Hear.v, Optican, 212 and 241 Notre Dame Street.8 a.m.\t1 P.M.\tI P.M.42.0\t48.0\t45.0 Recorded by Patent Register Max.\tMin.\tMean.; 57.0\t8(j.o\t43.50 Montreal, April 23,1869.Canada and the United States.\u2014We find that owing to the faintness of the telegraphic report of the Parliamentary proceedings at Ottawa on the 21st, we erroneously imputed to Sir John A.MacDonald, an intention which was really announced by Mr.Galt.Mr.Galt moved for a return of the expenses incurred in the defense of the frontier, and said that his object in doing so was to give the House an opportunity of expressing an opinion upon the proceedings in Congress on the Alabama claims.This in the telegraphic report which reached us followed and was so closely connected with the statement that Sir John A.MacDonald had brought down from the Governor General a reply to the address from the House, and the whole was so illegible that Mr.Galt's thunder was imputed to the learned Knight from Kingston.peare Village ; A.& E.Amos, Mon-Robert Duncan, West Zorra Township ; John Simson, Toronto ; IV A Curry, Montreal ; Jonn Courtney and John Cameron, Toronto ; I\\ illiam Stapleton, Paris ; \\v illiam and Henry Crotney, Ingersoll ; James Brace, Toronto; Edward Boles, El-dcrslieve ; Alexander Kirkbridge, Goderich : James Ferrier and Wellington Wilson, Guelph ; Saucier Larat & Co, Montreal ; J & D M elliston, Chatham ; Edward Mc- Buck ___ _ anny Mc- Callum, Chatham ; Arthur Haines, St.Catherines; Edmund Longley, Waterloo; G.D.Cummer, Toronto ; Eusebe Prostex, St.Genevieve ; Henry S.Ledyard, Toronto ; Charles Cobourn, Gerome, London ; James Cunningham, Village of Mitchell ; Fenner Brothers, Buckingham ; Robert Gamble, Thornton Village.Sheriff Sutton, of Bruce County, has issued a writ of attachmen, Joseph I.ang versus Robert Elliott.Port Colbobne, April *23.\u2014Welland Canal steamers have arrived after passing through upwards of ten miles of ice.Havana, April 23.\u2014St.Domingo advices report execution of General Franco charged with complicity in a revolutionary movement ; also the death of the British charge d\u2019affairs.Revolution still continuing.New York, April 23.\u2014Herald Port an Prince correspondent says that Gen Dominique had taken most of the southern towns.Washington, April 23.\u2014Senate adjourned sins die.Madred, April 23.\u2014Debate on the constitution resumed ; the liberty of the press, and rights of meeting, association, and petition accepted as part of the constitution.Senator Chandler.\u2014 The New York Tribune summing up Senator Chandlers motions against England in 1864 to declare Canada the base of the rebellion; in 1866 to demand the prompt payment of American claims on England, on pain of non\u2014intercourse, and in 1867 to declare strict neutrality between England and Abyssinia, says that it beheves the hon.gentleman was then as he is now in his motion on the Alabama claims \u201c sincere\u2014and solitary.1' Mr.Howe\u2019s Election.\u2014The Globes correspondent says that Mr.Howe telegraphed to Canada for pecuniary assistance to carry his election, and that a subscription was made by members of both houses, some giving $100.Lagaüchetiere Street or Palace Street.\u2014We have received an indignant letter from a literary gentleman of French Canadian origin who protests against the change of the name of Lagaüchetiere street, saying justly that that name has an historic value as being that of a well known French Canadian gentleman of former times.The objection is valid in itself, and it seems a pity wantonly to destroy old memorials though they consist merely in names ; but unfortunately the good name of the former citizen of Montreal has not descended with his patronymic, and some very respectable persons find themselves compromised by a name of ill odour.This practical reason will probably counterbalance the sentimental one.The new name has, we believe, been chosen in compliment to the Catholic Bishop whose residence is situated in the western part of the street.'' B! «L1BIP New York, April 23.\u2014The Herald\u2019s London special says : The London Post, a conservative whig organ, of the 22nd, has an elaborate editorial article on Cuba, in which it is asserted that President Grant has a longing eye upon Cuba, and would not be unwilling to distract the attention of the people of the United States, from watching the course of internal affairs by a war with some foreign power.A conflict with Spain cannot leave any doubt respecting the issue, unless England and France should interfere.A blow dealt at Cuba would be tantamount to a blow dealt towards the whole of the West Indies, and the acquisition of Cuba might be followed by that of Jamaica and Martinique.The same paper quotes the recent acquisitions of territory by the U.S.as a proof that it wants to acquire by piecemeal all the possessions held by European powers, in that latitude, and would naturally commence by Cuba because it belongs to the weakest of the powers, having settlements in the West Indies.France and England will doubtless determine whether these designs against Cuba will be tolerated or Spain aided in retaining her colony.The French press has agitated the question in the same tenor, and special meetings of the French Cabinet were held on Tuesday and Wednesday, which resulted in a special envoy being sent last night to London with despatches referring to the present complication of events.The Spanish loan of £8,000,000 was launched here today, and is meeting with good success.New Yorr, April 23.\u2014The Herald\u2019s special says, it is understood in Washington that no trouble is likely to arise from secretary Fish\u2019s demand for explanations, regarding the seizure of the \u201c Mary Lowell\" from England, on the contrary, England will promptly demand explanations ond reparation from Spain.Washington, April 22.\u2014The cable news of the suspension of negotiations between France and Belgium on the railroad question, excites intense interest in diplomatic circles here.It is generally believed that the French emperor has resolved on precipitating a war, as the only means of averting the alarming jiolitical discontent that prevails in France.Havana, April 22.\u2014One of the Peruvian monitors started from Samana, and was caught in a gale out side and foundered.All on board were lost but four.Bürlington, Vit., April 22.\u2014The ice broke upm Lake Champlain last night.The steamers will commence running regularly between Whitehall and PlattsbUrg on Monday night.Albany, N.Y., 23.\u2014The.Hudson River and Y.Central Roads are again in running order.Th*1® Rivers, a.m., April 23.\u2014The lake ice is blocked above, and at Champlain the water has risen three feet since last night and continues rising.We fear a great flood if tha ice does not give way below.River nu Loup, (eji-Sas) April 23.\u2014Weather clear and mild; light easterly wind; one bark inwards at 7 a.m.HOUSE OF COMMONS.(Specially Reported and Telegraphed for the Montreal Herald.) Bill introduced to authorize increase of capital stock of the Bank of Commerce.Sir J.A.MACDONALD declined to give explanations respecting negotiations for filling vacancies in the Cabinet.Mr.McKENZIE wished to know if as the Government claimed to ho a coalition, two reformers would be appointed to fill the present vavancies.No reply given.Second readings :\u2014Bills respecting offences relating to coin, offences against the person, malicious injury to property, perjury, forgery, larceny, and other offences affecting the department of finance.In Committee, on resolutions to confirm the agreement with the G.W.Railway Co.Mr.HOLTON complimented the Finance Minister on the manner in which he had conducted the negotiations, and the rebuke administered by him to the President of the Co., for reflections on the credit and good faith of Canada.The resolutions were then reported, and the report was received.In reply to questions, Sir J.A.Macdonald stated that the erection of a new post office at Quebec was under consideration ; also that the acquisition of the North West territory must precede the opening roads through it.Returns granted :\u2014Correspondence between Government and the Trustees of the Bank of Upper Canada ; revenue from tobacco, &c, ; exportation of American silver; respecting communication between Fort William and Red River.Mr.dTREET stated that the trustees of the-Bank of Upper Canada were endeavouring to realize the property of the Bank.The House adjourned at 4:30.n rni D U Ü J RAIS.Latest Prices of G old at New York Neyv York, April 23\u2014Midnight.Opening, !3i§o Closing, Î3B1.¦S.S.\u201c Harmonia,\u2019 -S.S.\u201c India,\u201d from Plymouth, April 23.-from N.Y., arrived.Glasgow, April 23.-N.Y., arrived.New Y\"oek, April 23.\u2014Frightful accident on the Long Island Railway this morning.The train leaving Hunter\u2019s Point at 10:30 ran off the track, and eight passengers and the brakesman were killed, and several injured.Havana,\" April 23.\u2014The confiscated property of disloyal parties to be appropriated to the expenses of jibe war.St.Petersburg, April 23.\u2014The ice on the Neva is breaking up.formation to the office to whice he is nominated, but as Mr.Chandler had engaged his services for that day he was obliged to decline.Collectors of specimens of money will now do well to save a clean peace of each kind of fractional currency, as it is all to be culled in and no more issued.ENGLAND- London, April 20\u2014In the Lords the bill introduced by the Marquis of Clanricarde, regulating leases in Ireland, passed a second reading.The Cunard-Inman Mail Contract.\u2014Two Parliamentary papers were published on April 6.One contains the agreement between the Post master-General and Mr.Inman.The subsidy of £35,000 per annum is to be paid quarterly, and the contract is to continue until the expiration (not sooner than the 31st of December, 1876) of a written notice given by either party of not less than 12 months.Emigration to the United States.\u2014The emigration of Preston operatives to the United States, says the Pall Mall Gazette, in consequence of the strike, is the wisest movement they could have adopted.The workmen are \"following the course of the trade.For some years America has required less manufactured cotton, because she has manufactured more.The increase seems destined to become permanent, and operatives who can find no work in England, are likely to be in demand in the United States.We hope the same experience will follow the experiment under the sanction of the Admiralty.The closing of two great dockyards throws thousands of persons out of employment, and a picked number are to be sent away in the vessels to be dispatched to Canada for troops.The emigrants will probably go by preference to the United States.The streets of every large town are filled with the unemployed.Queenstown, April 8, 1869.The tide of emigration which was well begun last month, is rapidly increasing, and if it does not exceed the great rush of 1866-7, will undoubtedly he on a par with those years.The steamers yesterday were unable to take on board all those booked, and hundreds await the arrival ofjjthe boats next week.During last night and the night previous so overwhelming was the crowd that accommodation could not be provided for them, and some remained railway depots, and others were obliged tosleep on forms ; over 2,900 emigrants reached here yesterday, of whom only half were shipped.The National and Inman companies wili start extra steamers next week.Accounts from Kerry, Tipperary, Limerick and Waterford state that the people leaving those districts are all young and and healthy farming and labouring classes.The people are beginning to look upon emigration as a matter of course.Instead of shrieks of sorrow that formerly rent the air as the tenders with their living freight left our shores now are to be heard vociferous cheers between those left behind and those departing.Italy.\u2014The Florence correspondent of the London Timrs say : \u201c There can be little doubt that the Mazzinian conspiracy, happily frustrated, had extensive ramifications and that, although Garibaldi may have been unconnected with it, the same cannot be truly said of all his followers.Menotti was to have headed the republican bands in Calabria.Mazzini was to give the signal for the outbreak.Attempts were made to seduce soldiers from their allegiance, but they do not seem to have been successful.It is said to have been by soldiers that the plot was betrayed.The important fact is that it has completely broken down.(From the London Telegraph, April 7.] Last night Mr.Graves proposed that the House of Commons should pass a resolution in favour of reducing the postage rate on printed matter to one half-penny for two ounces, and the postage on newspapers to the same sum.Our postage rates were higher than those of any other European country.From one end of France to another a circular can be sent for one-tenth of a penny, and for one-fifth of a penny a newspaper may be sent from Paris to Algiers.Mr.Mundella added that a private company had been formed to deliver circulars at 8s.9d, per thousand, and since the Post Office charges £4 3s.4d.for doing the same work it is certainly time to see whether we cannot re duce the rate.Had there been protectionists with Moses when he made ins overland trip to the pomised Eden, and the Lord raised down rations from heaven, they would have enac ted a law securing to themselves hand bushel baskets and giving the childen of Israel umbrellas, for the better protection of their weak heads, and called it a tariff.\u2014Don Piatt.fr«k & Commerce.YP KIL MONEY REPORT.\tundeniably the perfection tit prepared Co- eoa, tha U has not only secured the prefer-MontrEAL, April 23rd 1669.ence of homcepaths and cocoa-drinkers gen-vr\u201ew V\u201evl- erally, but.many who had hitherto not found Gold opened this morning in JNew 1 oik any preparation to suit them, have, after one HERALD OFFICE,\t¦> Montreal, Tuesday, April 22,1869.j Quebec, April 23.The ship Gleniffer arrived at Quebec at 6 a.m., to-day.Goose Island, April 23.The ship Anglesea, from Liverpool, was at anchor, off Goose Island this morning.Customs Revenue.\u2014April 23 §5355.20.at 1331 and closed at 133f.Greenbacks have been bought at 25 j dis.for current funds and 78 for silver.They have been sold at 25j dis.Bank Exchange on Now Y ork sold at 25 dis.Silver has been bought at 4-| and 1 for large ; and 5 for small, sold at 4J and 4 J dis.Nichols, Robinson & Co., Brokers.trial, adopted the Maravilla Cocoa as their constant beverage for breakfast, luncheon Ac.CHICAGO MARKETS- By Telegraph.Chicago, April 23rd, FLOUR quiet, Spring Extra, §4.90 i© $6.WHEAT active ; No.1 at §1.12 @>>$1.13 \u2022 No.2 at§1.03|l© 1.04.CORN dull ; 56 13) 56}c.for No.1 and 54c.for No.2.New 44,1 c.fa) 45c.; nothing dohm this P.M.OATS advanced ic ; sales of No.2 at 55jc (3 36c.RYE more active ; declined 1c.Sales §1.17 for No.1 and §1.16 for No.2.BARLEY dull at §1.45 !3 §1.59 for No.2 in store.MESS PORK firm, and advanced 25c ; sales at §31.50.LARD steady at l7jc.(3 18c.LIVE HOGS active ; §9 ® 10 for fair to good.RECEIPTS\u20147,000 bus.corn ; , GOO bbls.flour ; 13,000 bus.wheat ; 15,000 bus.oats ; 16,000 do barley ; 3,500 hogs.SHIPMENTS\u20147,000 bids flour ; 64,000 bus.wheat; 22,000 bush, corn; 16,000 oats ; 3.800 rye ; 1,000 hogs.BUTTER steady, 25 (3 35 Ohio; 25 (3 43 State.CHEESE firm at 19 f3 23.HEW YORK MARKE (Z>y Magnetic Telegraph.) T S New Yobk, April 23.COTTON quiet at 28J (3 28 Jc.FLOUR heavy ; receipts 5,700 brls and 1,450 bags; sales 4,000 bids at $5.10 13 §5.15 for Super State and Western ; §5.70 (3 §6.00 for Common to Choice Extra State; §5.65 (3 §6.60 for Common to Choice Extra Western.RYE FLOUR quiet at §4.85 (3 §6.75.WHEAT declining; receipts, 4,500 bush.-sales of 10,000 bush.No.1 Spring at $1 431\u2019 in store ; 2,500 bus.White California at $1.65 (3 §1.70.RYE quiet and heavy ; sales of 500 bus.State at $1.35.CORN-searce ; receipts 1,200 bush ; sales of 45,000 bush, at 81 i® 83c for mixed Western ; closing at 82 for samples and 83 for Western.yellow.BARLEY dull; receipts 13,500 bush.OATS firmer.PORK firm and quiet at §30.25\t§31.37 for new Mess ; §31 for old do.LARD easier at l7Jl?18-Jc for steam ; 18 19J for kettle rendered.XHVIiPOiB-TS- Por Ship ANGLESEA, from Liverpool :\u2014 H Dobell 35 pkgs; Order 346 do; T Reynolds 6020 do; Winn&H 54 do; S Douglas 21 do; S WaddeU&co 6042 do; Freiton, Mi eoJloO do; G H Baldwin&co 100 do; N Simp-soil 50 do; C T Bate&co 20 do; W Massie&co 50 do; Freighton, M&co 120 do; Paterson, C &co 15 do; Crathern&C 3205 do; Order 90 do; J Bovdin 10 do, J Watson 47 do; Froth-ingham&W 11 do; Gillespie, M&co 400 do; Order 469 do; E Adams&co 431 do; Boyer, H&ço 150 do ; D Watson&co 28 do Mulholland&B 504 bdls; Moore, S&eo 50 pkgs; Sharp&L 25 do; Winn&H 400 do; De-Lisle Bros&co 61 do; Harvey, S&co 20 do; Pitcathly&K 100 do; Darling&I 8 do; G T R Co 29 do; D A Mathewson 405 do; Kingan& H .229 do; Kerry Bros&C 35 do; J Boyd&co 408 do; V Hudon 625 do; F Smith&co 42 do; J Weimer&co 188 do; Lyman, E&co 312 do; A Prevost&co 160 do; D S Keith 136 do; W Riley 20 do; M&L Samuel 65 do; Order 150 do; Crathern&C 992 do; A Jeffrey 3227 do; Mulholland&B 2055 do; Ferrier&co 1148 do> Nelson, W&eo 20 do; Goldie, McC&co 59 do; J L Cassidy&co 24 do; Order 200 do; j Robertson 24 do.PER G T R WEST.Royal C Bank 200 barrels flour; Bank Toronto 100 do; M\u2019Culloch Bros 200 do; Merchants Bank 200 do; R Mitchell 200 do; Jas T Britt 200 do; T W Raphael 100 do; Hob-son&Co 2 barrels ashes; J Gordon 4 do; Cu-saek&Co 25 keg^ butter; G Wait 9 do; M Baker 72 kegs Butter; Y Hudon 35 casks whiskey.new prime SPECIiLTELECFM.-o- DOfrasMaosn telegkapüs.(From Our Own Correspondent!) Ottawa, 23d April, 1869.CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.Sections, Haycocks, Ottawa, $381,574 $11,-907 per mile.Sections, Jacques Jobin & Co., $241,500, $!,-500 per mile.¦ nef\t7> G.J.Sutton & Co., Paris, $113,- 955.$17,248 per mile.\u201e There were 83 tenders for No.5, SG for No.6, 84 for 7.The Montreal offerers were : Payette and Wright, No.5, $22,000 per mile.willcn luut submerged the lower parts of the City, as we mentioned yesterday morning, had begun to subside in the afternoon.Yesterday morning they had gone down nearly a couple of feet, and by twelve o\u2019clock .were three or four feet below the revetment wall at the wharf.St3 George\u2019s Society, The St.George\u2019s Society held its usual Anniversary festivities yesterday.They met at two o\u2019clock at the new building intended for the St.[-George's Home, in St.Antoine Street, and afterwards proceeded to the Cathedral to service, In the evening the members of the Society dined together at the Ottawa Hotel underrtke chairmanship of the President, Mr.John Leeming, where the usual toasts were proposed and drunk, and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the gentlemen present.- Concert.\u2014The A'mateur Musical Union gave a highly successful concert last night in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.The pieces which had been selected witli great judgment, and taste were without exception skilfully executed and well received.McGill University.\u2014 The following gentlemen have passed their final examination for the degrees of M.D., C.M.:\u2014T.J.Alloway, Montreal ; T.Archer, Montreal ; G.A.Baynes, Montreal ; G.J.Bull, Montreal ; V.A.Cement, St.Guilliame; C.W.Collins, Quebec ; C.Dansereau, Vercheres ; J.T.Finnic, Montreal : J.H.Hammons, Montreal; J.Macfie, Clarenceville; W McFarlane, Clarendon ; J.McNeece, Quebec ; D.R.Morrison, Montreal; T.A.Radger, Mont-real ; S.E.Tabb.Montreal.Ontario.\u2014J.A.Ardagh, Grilla ; W.Bradley, Fenagh Vale ; J.M.C.Buckle, Ottawa ; J.M.Campbell, Farfular ; IV.Cherry.Lemonviile ; S.P.Cook, ^Ottawa ; J.Corlis! Villa Rosa ; IV.S.Farligh, Pictou ; D.M Fraser, London ; A.Harkner, Matilda ; W, Keefer, Galt ; J.D.Lucus, Wellington : D.A.McCrimmon, Lagair ; J.McKay, South Finch ; R.C.Moore, London ; MeGaggart, East Williams ; J.D.Sholfield, Fotnhill J.Stewart, Ottawa.F.Cox, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; J.G.Kittson, St.Paul, Minnesota ; P.McLaren.New Perth, P.E.I.; A.Proudfoot, Boston.Mass.\t-L.\u2014 - ' House and Estate Agency.\u2014Proprietors having occasion to require services of the above description will find in the advertisement of Mr.D Brown printed elsewhere, the offer of a gentlemen whose competence in all respects can admit of no question.\u2014The Rev.Alexander Young, of St.Joseph street Presbyterian Church, will conduct Divine service at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge to morrow (Sabbath) at 3 o\u2019clock p.m.Aurora Lacrossb Club.\u2014 The following arc the officers of this club for the ensiling year President ^ro.Mr.Jas, \u201eL0:VstJic(r IT'bsulent Mr.J.Stephenson, -nd \\ ice President Mr.W.Cowan, Secretary Mr.L.J.Pickup, Treasurer Mr.R.B.Reinhardt, Field Captain Mr.Chas.Boon Committee Messrs.Geo.Crutchlow.Jas.Mo bride, D.Hood, J.McGranahan, R.Taylor.JSUE0PEAI MASKETS (By Atlantic Cable.) London, p.m.\u2014Bonds steady at 804 ; Erie 22J.Liverpool, p.m.\u2014Breadstnffs declining; Red Western Wheat 8s 4d.New Corn 27s.London, April 23.\u2014Consols money 93J; account, 93J ; Bonds, 80 J ; stocks steady : Erie, 22| ; I.G, 98f.Liverpool, April 23.\u2014 Cotton dull ; Uplands, 12d; Orleans, 12J ; sales 6000 bales ; California Wheat, 9s 2d ; Corn risen, 4s 9d.\t.London, April 23.\u2014 Tallow, 4Gs 3d ; Linseed oil, £31 ; Turpentine, 30s 9d'; Sugar easier both on spot and afloat, spot 38s 9d afloat 28s 6d ; Calcutta linseed 59s, Frankfort, April 23.\u20145-20s.at 87J for issue of 1862.Paris, April 24.\u2014Rentes 7lf.5c.Havre, April 23.\u2014Cotton firmer, Loth on the spot and to arrive.Low middlings to arrive 142 f.Coni Exchange Baiïy Report.Montreal, April 23, 1869.Flour ^ brl.of 196 Ibs.-Superior Extra none ; Extra nominal, $4,90 Cd) §5.00 ; Fancy $1.05 & $4.70; Supers from Canada Wheat $4.-50 Cd) $0.00 nominal; Strong Supers from Canada Wheat $4.55 (a) $4.60 ; Superflues from Western Wheat (Welland Canal) nominal, $0.00 (d) $0.00; City brands of Superfine (from Western Wheat) nominal, $0.00 (d) $0.00 ; Canada Superfine No.2 $4.25 Cd) $4.30; Fine, $3.90 @$4.00; Middlings, $3.60@$3.80; Pollards nominal ; U.C.Bag Flour $2.20 Cd) $2.2-5 per 100 lbs City brands nominal.The market is a sha le easier to-day, with sales to a limited extent at $1.50 for ordinary to good Superfine: Strong Brands fetching $4.55.A lot of No.was sold at $4.30.No sales 'of Bag^Flour; or low grades reported.Kacow Oatmeal, -F brl.of 290 lbs.\u2014Nominal at $0.00 (d) $0.00, according to quality.Wheat,.F bushel of 60 lbs_U.C.Sprin nominal\u2014latest sales on the spot were at about $1.09; Red Winter nominal ; No Chicago Spring nominal.Pease, F 60 lbs.\u2014Nominal at 85c@90c.Corn, F 56 lbs.\u2014Only a retail business doing.Oats, \u201cA SUCCESS UNPRECEDENTED.\u201d See following Extract from the Globe of .\t.May 11, 1868.\u201c \\ ancras importers and manufacturers have attempted to attain a reputation for their prepared Cocoas, but we doubt whether ^ny thormigh success had been achieved until Messrs.Taylor Brothers discovered the extraordinary qualities of \u201c Maravilla\u201d Co-coa.Adapting their perfect system of pre-Paration to this finest of all species of the Ineobroma, they have produced an article which supersedes every other Cocoa in the market.Entire solubility, a delicate aroma, and ii rare concentration of the purest ele-^entsof nutrition, distinguished the Mara-Villa Cocoa above all others.For Homceo paths and invalids we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage.\u201d Sold in packets only by all Grocers, of whom also may be had Taylor Brothers* Original Homoeopathic Cocoa and Soluble Chocolate.Steam Mills\u2014Brick Lane, London.January 19.\tly 115 remihd our reacBsrs ol the sale PUBLIC MEETINGS.Ve reniliid our react&i's of the sale of | valuable Furniture, Carpets, &c., &c.f at 2 j Tamworth Place, Upper Peel Street, ibis ! Qf l\u2019gg PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.mon possL -, at Ten o\u2019clock ; all in the very best \u2022 \u2022order.John J.Arnton,Auctioneer.Section of the District of M- MEDICAL.A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN and BEAU-.TIFÜL COMPLEXION follows the use of Helmbold's Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla.It removes black spots, pimples, moth patches, and all eruptions of the skin.A Beautiful Head of Hair, is rendered still more beautiful by the use of Burnett\u2019s Cocoaine.The Sweetest Perfume is Burnett\u2019s Flori-mel.Burnett\u2019s Preparations are sold by all druggists, and are deservedly popular.____ Cincinnati Commercial.Ladies should use Burnett\u2019s Kalliston to retain the bloom and freshness of beauty unimpaired.Jonas Whitcomb\u2019s Remedy for Asthma has acquired the reputation of being a sure specific in that dreadful disease.For sale by Druggists everywhere.April 13.\ttrsD eowW 87 Health is strength.\u2014to prevent or conquer disease is one of the grandest attainments ever aimed at by man ; and Bryant\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers will assure cure coughs, colds, tickling in the throat and pulmonary complaints, as war and pestilence will destroy.Severe colds if not attended to sooner or later lead to incurable consumption, and the strength of the strongest soon fails If neglected.The readiest and best means known for the cure of these complaints is Bryant\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers! which have been thoroughly tried for th last twenty years, and have never bee11 known to fail.Singers and public sneaker8 will also derive great benefit from the use of them.Sold by all medecine dealers at 25 cents per box.\tr DSW 92 IN THE SPRING MONTHS, the system naturally .undergoes a change, and Helm-bold\u2019s Highly Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla is an assistant of the greatest value.YOUNG LADIES BEWARE ! OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powders and Washes.All such remedies dose up the pores of the skin, and in a short time destroy the complexion.If you would have a fresh, healthy and youthful appearance, use Helmbold\u2019s Extract Sarsaparilla.\u201c Altar\" Denunciations.\u2014His Grace the Protestant Archbishop of Dublin (Dr.Trench), issued an order that the several cl r-ro*T'r>->\tuufc \u2022\u2022 «m\" ot allowing Catholics to enjoy the same rights as their Protestants fellow-countrymen, as is proposed by Mr.Gladstone\u2019s Church Bill.The genereal topic was the \u201c robbery of God\u2019\u2019\u2014 \u201c God\u201d meaning, of course, those mammon worshippers \u201c whose God is their belly,\u201d and who confound State pay with the pure and undefiled Gospel of the Redeemer.There was (says the Freeman!) more cursing ^ from the Dublin Protestant pulpits on Sun- I iDd at\u201947 day than issued from the same stand points since the days when Downham, Bishops of Derry, terrified the Viceroy into a raid upon all \u201c mass-honses\u201d by bis anathemas against the \u201c sin\u201d of tolerating Popery.It must have been painful to many pious ears to hear the successive peals of curses against all who sustain the bill, which issued from the lips of the inspired preachers.\u201c Ye are cursed with a curse, for ye have robbed me of tithes and offerings \u201d was a favourite ex-I Firsl Po\u2019ts $5.45 ©$5.47* according to tares nïeacberL\u2019Îa f * w \u201cT* P.°1?ul'Y of,the Seconds $4.80 $4.85 nominal ; Thirds, $4.25 preachers ata fashionabiecharch on Sunday, © ^30 nominal.First Pearls $5.55 à lê.OO and, to do his reverence justice, he hurled nominal.aal a r r-Sei\t*res.1y aSainst all latest Western Advices.\u2014The follow- assumed tL fl7ends °f\t1 Wel° lng are the lalest Western Advices received assumed to be who supported the bill.\tby telegraph ar the Corn Exchange :- In the saloons of the Duke and Duchess Milwaukee, April 23,\u2014No.1 Wheat droop do Mouchy, at the Hotel de Rome, it is pos- lnS at S1-1^ «Ç f-o.b; No.2 Wheat $1.05, itively stated, that the Imperial family of f-°-b'\u2019 Receipts, 25,000 bushels ; shipments, France will celebrate the centenary of the 18\u2019000 bush' Flour nominal.Freights uu-birth of Napoleon I.at Ajaccio, and that the changed, Empress will take advantage of this proxi- Chicago, April 23.\u2014No.2 Wheat weak at mity to come on to Rome with the Prince $1.05* f.o.b ; receipts 13,000 bushels ; shipments Imperial on the long-talked of visit to the 61,000 bushels.New Corn demoralized at 46c ope.Uhe Empress has just sent the Holy crying \u201chot corn ;\u201d receipts not reported Father a statue of the young Prince, which shipments not reported.Mess Pork not re lias very much gratified ins Holiness, and ported.bushel of 32 lbs.\u2014Are generally 48 cts.Barley, FIS lbs.\u2014Nominal at $1.00®$1.05.Timothy, q?- 45 lbs,\u2014Sales at $2.23.® $2.50 .Rye, 13 50 lbs.\u2014Purely nominal at 75c® 80c, Butter, per lb.\u2014 Prices wholly nominal at 18c ® 20c for good to choice.C msESE, p lb\u2014Steady and firm ; lie © 15c Lard, F lb\u2014Quiet at 16*0 fa) 17c.Pork, r bn.01200 lbs\u2014Mess $27.75 © $28.23 Thin Mess $24.50 @ $25.00.Ashes, P 100 lbs.\u2014 Market unchanged 10\ta.m.Gold 133 11\ta.m.\u201c 1331 Payette and Wright, do 6, $19,300 Payette and Wright, do 7,\t2-, ;50 Ryan CuviHer & Co., do 5,\t26,360 Ryan Cuvillier & Co., do 6,\t21,619 Ryan Cuvillier & Co., do 7,\t30,276 Buimer, David 3\u2018d>313>3« a & a \u2022 ® CP o \u2022 yds \u2022 OOOCtOOCiOOCSOOOOOQO ; CPCPCOCPCPCPOCPCPCPCD CPCP CD CD CD O CnO»>\u2014¦ e-b C*- 00 d 1\u2014- Jrt-.ce?'*- aoioococflcncoaicflaicoaiMwe .\u2022 CD \u2022 CD .- .02< O C CD\t\u201e ^d-y d£d CD F^CD^ CD STo P P q P O jr kTO rto BOSS 3 pr^cppr dQ5~QQoOo * 3-SI ^\t§ Pïïtï 19 - crs'rGoT\u2019p.S-Bgjo.s ?5» tcæ anpw % : !z!fr §P: .\u2022 P*.Jo>.S ® % o c o Cb d 3 d 2 2 ^ £\t o 1 cl - THE PEFRECTIONof PREPARED COCOA MARAVILLA COCOA.Sole Proprietors, TAYLOR.BROTHERS, London.The Cocoa (or Cacao) of Maravilla is the true 1 heobroma of Linnæus.Cocoa is indigenous to South America, of which Maravilla is a favoured portion.Taylor Brothers having secured the exclusive supply of tins unrivalled Cocoa, have, by the skilful application of their soluble principle and elaborate machinery, produced what is so CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Published upwards of 18 years.Prepared by IL T.HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist, 594 Broadway, N.Y.Sold by Druggists everywhere.Price $1.25 per bottle; or 6 for §6.50 April 5\t*0 Sossiotliing; INow to I-ïstng- tlie liants toy.THE LONDON WEST-END BRACES, Also, NICK-NACK STRAPS, in pairs; PORTEMONAIES, Specie and Bill PURSES and POCKET BOOKS, all in Fancy Coloured Calf Leather.Solid LEATHER PORTE-MANTEAUS, VALISES, and HAT CASES.Several Cases London SADDLES, Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019, Gents\u2019, and Boys\u2019, specially made for myself, of superior workmanship.To be seen at the SADDLERY EMPORIUM, 140 Great St.J AMES Stbee.john g.McLaren.- ' April 23rd, 1869.\t( 57 )\tCm 96 GIRLS WANTED.SIX to TEN INTELLIGENT GIRLS Will receive constant employment and be taught to Set Type, on application to PENNY, \u2019WILSON & 00,, Hekald Office.April 23.\t96 THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of this Section of the Bar will be held in the COUNCIL ROOM, at the COURT-HOUSE, in this city, on SATURDAY, the FIRST DAY of MAY, next, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M., for the Election of Members of the Council for the ensuing year, and all other purposes.J.O.JOSEPH, Secretary.Montreal, 21st.April, 1869.\t95 FOR SALE.SARE OF DâffiR0PT STOCKS.TENDERS at so much in the as per Inventory prices will be received at the office of the undersigned until FRIDAY, 30th instant, at Two o\u2019clock, P.M., for two Bankrupt Stocks, comprising a general assortment of DRY GOODS.First Stock valued at.,.f.$20,776 Second do.do______.For further particulars apply to T.SAUV.Official Assignee, 18 St.S Montreal, 21th April, 1809.19,500 AGEAU, lal Assign ament Street.97 ISLAY WHISKEY, EX \u201c GLENIFFER,\u2019\u2019 NOW ARRIVED_ Puns, Hhds, Qr-Gasks and Casas IL'ias.est EUCHANAN, LE0XIE & 00, April 21.\t97 GLENFIELD STARCH, px \u201cgleniffer;1 now arrived.Cases iu the usual assortment.BUCHANAN, LE0KIE & 00.April 21.\t97 DR.ROBERTS\u2019S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, CALLED u Tlie Pool\u2019 Mein\u2019s Friend,\u201d Is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description ; a certain remedy for ulcerated sore legs, bums, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, sore breats, piles, &c., &c.Sold in pots, ISId,, 2s.9d., 4s.Cd., Ils., and 22s.each.And hisPILU-LÆ ANTI-SCROPHULÆ, OR AIjTERA-TIVE PILLS, confirmed by sixty years\u2019 experience to be one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded for puryfying the blood and assisting Nature in her operation.They form a mild and superior family aperient, that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet.Sold at 18jd., 2s.9d., 4s.6d., 11s.and 22s.each.Prepared only by BEACu & BARNICOTT, Bridport, Dorset, England, and sold by all Medicine Vendors.And in MONTREAL, of MESSRS.KERRY BROTHERS, & Co.April 28rd.\t97 FRESH TEAS.We will Offer to tlie Trade, BY AUCTION, Immediately on Arrival from New York, 3,500 HF-CHli;STS and CATTIES FINEST NEW SEASON Cuvillier à Co.Montreal, April 23, 1869.r 96 5.000 1.000 üecéif, and in Stoie, 1 Hf-chests New Cron YOUNG HYSON l\tGUNPOWDER, IMPE- RIAL, and HYSON J Catties\tTWANKAY TEAS.2.000\tHf-chests ) CONGOU, SOUCHONG 200 Catties i and OOLONG TEAS 3.000\tHf-chests ) IV«0 Crop Fine to Choice } COLOURED and UN 500 Catties ) COL\u2019D JAPAN TEAS 200 Bags AERACAN RICE 400 Bags, halves and quarters RANGOON RICE 600 Bags BLACK SIFTED PEPPER 500 Bags Rio, Maracaibo, Laguayra and Java COFFEE 2.000\tBoxes, halves and quarters Layer, London and West-End RAISINS 500 Hf-boxes Valentia RAISINS IOO Brls Prime CURRANTS 500 Bags Fins and Coarse SALT 100 Boxes Belmont Sperm CANDLES Boxes TIN and CANADA PLATES For Sale by T.April 20.& F.ROSS & CO.e tTS 93 The Subscribers beg to inform their Friends and the Public, that they have now received their Spring Importations of SILK AND FELT HATS, COMPRISING ! Lincoln & Bennett, Extra quality Silk Hats Christy\u2019s Stiff and Alpine Hats Black and Drab Cassimere Hats The \u201c Imperial Silk Hat,\u201d Cork body A FULL ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN FELT HITS, Oftlie Latest Styles and.Patterns Also, a few Dozen of Oxford and Cambridge College Caps, improved pattern Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 SCOTCH and CLOTH CAPS, in every variety BEGIMEKTAL EOBAGE CAPS, on hand and made to order Mi elver & Co., MILITARY HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, FIRST PRIZE FURRIERS, 2SÎ WOTR.S DAME STREET, Montreal.April 17.\tImtf 91 AtrCTIOY _______________SALES.BY HENRY^.IHÂvVT TEEIS EXT'ISiiNrxINTO.Sale of Sutsianüai First-Class Furnitisre, ON SATURDAY HVEN1NG, the 21th In stant, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, Mr.Shaw will sol! at his stores, Great St.James street nJlf cond consignment of the fine V x r vV OAK, and MAHOGANY FURNITUPv',-Mr.Drennau, of the Penitentiary rvb\u2018°™ Works, comprising some very handscml Drawing-Room Sets in polished Maboiam and a variety of first-class substantial w\u2019 room furniture in Oak and Walnut.The furniture will be on view on FRID 1Y \\rte noon.The sale will be held in the evening to give parties otherwise engaged during ihÔ day an opportunity of attendis».\u201c 94 HENRY J.SHAW, Auctioneer.Sale of a Bakery aud \u20acoiifec-Uouery EstaMIshmeiit.On TUESDAY, the 27th, Mr.Shaw will sell, at the CONFEDERATION BAKEKy' 151 St.Antoine Street, the whole of the F CP.I NITURE, IMPLEMENTS, and EFFECTS comprising : Two Horses, Waggons, Sleighs\u2019 Show Cases, Scales, Show Glasses, Bakin\" Pans, and a variety of other articles.Sale at 10 o\u2019clock.HENRY 97 J.SHAW, Auctioneer.NOTICES.MOUSE HEAL ESTATE AND General Business The undersigned respectfully informs t ha public that he has opened an office in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall Buildings (First Floor) for tlie puruose of acting as a Ganoral Business Agent, more particularly for th# Sale, purchase, or leasing of Real Estate, Investment of Money, Valuation or apprise meut of avei-r description of property, &c., &o.Particular attention will be given to altera, tiens or repairs of buildings,intrusted to his charge.From his long experience as a Builder and Contractor, and from bis general knowledge and extensive acquaintance, he hopes to be able to afl'ord satisfaction to ail who may require his services.DAVID BROWN.April 23.\t97 T0JIMT0 AUCTÏ0M ESTABLISHED 1834.MA ET, f F.W.G0ATE & CO,, (LATE WAKEFIELD COATE & CO.) NTaiiuTaotnirers\u2019 A-smits, Auctioneers & Commission Merchants,.KING STREET TORONTO.April 21.du-97 OAKUM F0II SALE, Tenders in duplicate (marked on the Envelope \u201cTender for Oakum\u201d) wili be received by the Senior Commissariat officer, at Montreal until NOUN, on WEDNESDAY^ the 23th instant, for the purchase of Oh® T®h of OakmH, Delivery of the abOTO will be made to the the purchaser, at the Military Prison, Ho-ehelaga, and must be removed within seven days from the date of the notification of acceptance of Tender.Samples may be seen at the Barrack office, Montreal, where Forms of Tender can also be obtained.The Tenders to state the price per Ton of \"240 lbs., and the Oakum to be paid for to the Barrack Master at the time of removal, Commissariat, Montreal, ) Insolvent Act of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.' CANADA,\t) Province of Quebec, -District of Montreal.) In 13ae fsin>4-ri«si\u2018 Coni\u20194.In the Matter of NOEL PRATT, An Insolvent, AND TaNCREDE SAUV AGEAU, Official Assignee.Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed hasfyled, in the office of this Court, a deed of composition and discharge executed by ills creditors, and that on the Twenty-Sixth day of June next, he will apply to the said Court for a confirmation of the discharge thereby effected in his favour under the said Act.NOEL PRATT.By his Attorney ad litem, M.E.CHARPENTIER.Montreal, 22nd April, 1869.\t2 m s 97.Insolvent' act of 1864.In the Matter of A.&.W.Walsh, of Meat-real, Insolvents.A DIVIDEND SHEET has been prepared, subject to objection until the FIFTEENTH DAY of MAY next.A.B.STEWART, Official Assignee, Montreal, 23rd April, 1869.\t97 1860.THE CANADA HOUSE, Caledonia Springs, WILL BE OPEN for the reception of Visitors about the 15th JUNE next.Arrangements will be made with families for board, either by the week or month.Return Tickets will be issued at rsdueed: rates to the Springs, Including the Btag« fare.Any further information can be had by applying at the Office, lOBonaventure Street.EDW.SCOTT, Secretary.April 15.\t2m 80 WANTED.Wanted to JPnsrelaase, Wrought Scrap Iron, for which the highest price will be paid in Cash by W.Reid & Co.r.\tNo.12 Common Street, Montreal.A thoroughly competent BOOK-KEEPER desires a Situation in a Wholesale House in this City.Can conduct correspondence, if required.Engagement to take place about 1st July.Unquestionable city references given.Address, for three days, A.B., this office.April 23.1869.\tu 87 WANT PhD, A first-class SALESMAN, who has a thorough knowledge of the Grocery business, and the city trade.None need apply unless fully qualified and can be well recommended.Address \u201cMontreal,\u201d this ofiice.March 3.\t52 E.CHÂÜTE10ÜP, 587 Ê» 5©3 Craig Street, BRASS and COPPER-WORKER, PLUMBING, STEAM aud HOT-WATER FITTINGS.Has Iways on hand PIPES, VALVES, and all k ,nds of TRIMMINGS,Wholesale and Retail.He has also now in use in his Show-Rooms 3 Patent Self-Acting WATER-TAPS.Persons wanting Good, Simp and Roliabia Articles should get these Taps at once.Montreal, April 20th, 1869.\t3ra08 NOTICE.- The firm of Schneider, Bond & Co.has been this day Dissolved by mutual consent.THOS.H.SCHNEIDER, JOHN B.BOND, JAMES POPHAM.Montreal, April 16, 1869.\tuj NOTICE.The firm of James Popham & Co.has been this day Dissolved by mutual consent.JAMES POPHAM, THOS.H.SCHNEIDER, JOHN B.BOND.Montreal, April 16,1869 .\t91 TO LET, Three Story first-class HOUSE, No.38 McGill CollegeAvenue, last three years occupied by T.R.Christian, Esq., Bank of Montreal.24th April.\t97 TO LET, A Two-Story Stone HOUSE, on St-Catherine Street, near the English Cathedral.Apply to MR.L.A.H.LATOUR, 314 Craig Street.24th April,\t97 WANTED., A situation as BOOK-KEEPER, ACCOUNTANT or SALESMAN in a Wholesale establishment.Can give best of City references as to character and ability.Address W., this Office.March 9.\t.75 LOST, A Note of ONE HUNDRED and TEN DOLLARS, dated 21st or 23rd March, at six months, payable to the order of Alex.Lau-rencelle at the Banque Jacques Cartier, and signed by G uillaume Laureneelle and indorsed by Alex.Laureneelle, and also by Francois Lagasse.As the payment has been stopped, the finder will be kind enough to hand it to the Herald Office.Apr FORMATION OF PARTNERSHIP The undersigned, having formed a COPARTNERSHIP under the name of James Popham & Co., will continue the business of the former firm of the same name, in the same premises, where the obligations of the late firm will be liquidated, and all debts due to It will be collected.JAMES POPHAM, JAMES LINTON, WM, COOPER.Montreal, April IP, 1869.\tg.j Guardian Insurance Conpj, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guardian Fire and Life Insurance Company, of London, having deposited the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, in accordance with the Act 31 Vic., cap.48, has received a License to carry on the business of F ire Insurance in the Dominion of Canada.ROBERT.SIMMS & CO., GEORGE DENHOLM, Chief Agent's for the Dominio*.Montreal, 14th April, 1869, l "]
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