The daily witness, 20 juin 1866, mercredi 20 juin 1866
[" AL Ne Chan Fra ee es its ns Lam Caire ee: ae I es reas Se WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1866: medi Puce Ons Hur Paver FAIL v A) 1 1 TM in Shviube ge à W veu] < sp es RUE edition BX rer en ti.Ne we-venders, Ke.al Cae ORATGRAON ian welt UNV = Y x , Ney tsp CIE a A qe + RE ent Syhs- Sy .* 0 .- , Sb santa : Cw © 7 - y Ti D Ba + SX Rr Nu Helen siréut \u201cA NT.LD.a voung Man Tor.a I ancy Gopds Store: one that can spenk Er \u2018*f-und English flnentiv: Ttie best: ol ré Sonn mend: ions will bie required; ni be.a Protest lity Inquire al this vice.Ww i Al re Lint ANTED, by a Jere Man BOARD in X private femiry: nt Moche: Address, A.Bu a this othe o.HA A : W AN TED, a PARTN ER DA .FOUNg mub iw desirous of Investing a anal capital With.any party \u2018having an estab lished business in: the gountry: or city, Addruss, | stating particulars, 3.B.at this office.ONTREAL CITY _ PASSEN- [ GE 1.RAILW AY COMP ANY.RECEIVING CLERK WANTED.Applications addressed: 10 the Secretary will, bé received tor the ubuve-named Situation upto MONDAY, the.1sth instant.Satisfactory secu- | RE aud references will be: required, - JURN-GI i GLASS, Sevratary.ANTED, tiv0 or \u201cthree gôod iron Turners ; \u2018cun.have steady em pioy- Apply at this office.7 meutand goad wiges.Al EORGE BROWN Ë, \u2018Architect 534 Craig street, wants \u2018an.Assistant.i Drawing Cterk.A permanent engagement.ANTED by a young Man, who 1s acquainted With both languages: would lke u situation as CLERK in a Grocery Store,\u2014 wnolesaie or rotail! good Jefurences \u201cgiven Adi less Box, 28, Pusi-bilice.Î AW ANTED.\u2014Dboys Ww ranted to sell - the DAILY WITELSS, nthe\u2019 morning, it a Cnpper, Fre boys at present selling it ûsk à Perey = W AN T FD, Machinists, Smiths y - end Boiier-makers.- Good hands will find none others need apply, at ue TAGLE FOUNDRY, King street.MON TRE AL.Li G I T INFANTRY.\u2014 Wanted \u2018imme- dE 3 diately, some good : then to fill up a vas Coïpany No-2 in the above Iteziment, Apply, between 12 and 1gclock, ai of Major LANBE, M.Le L,c sion Fe PE BRIGADE GARRISON ee ARTILLERY .\u2014There are a few LES + \u201cVacancies in No.5' Battery a NA berm \u201cthis Corps.Steady and\u2019 able-bodied mien desirous of.Joining will make immediate \u2018application\u2019 tothe under signed, atthe V ictoria Afmory,: An the evening, or ut his Orie: GEO, 8.Brush, RE Capt ain No: ÿ Battery.- Fuel, te.JO ® SALE, best Double- screened N UT COAL, ex * PELICAN,\u201d in Hola ta Suit purchasers.W M.MIDDLETON.& Co, 17; Lemoino street.: \"of CHARCOAL for coking, heating, and.12 Bush, 10s., dé- livered.Charcoal Pots ans ae Address.Box.75, \u2018P,O.Yarä.: 96 Prince street.STIRRAT, & Co.(FOAL COAL.À arge.lot of SMITHS.COAL for sale at a low | BEST KW CASTLE GRATE Bi.Aise, ~ EVANS BROTHERS, Groceries fe.rrr Tant All the leading families of Montreal are using this delicious SAUCE, 1 BAIRD « CRAWFORD.TEA! ! TEA! 100 Chests, half-Chests, and Cattles of, CHOICE \u201cTEAS, consisting.ofi\u2014 TROVE BREAKFAST SOUCHONG, | a + | NS OUNG SON a GUNPO OLD, YYRO oo EEE Ys, ' SABA, \u201cLEGGAT & RÉAY'S.- TEA + For sale at =.Je BUTTER! 1 mi the best Dairies on the Island, in E.& BLACKWEL A.NIC-NACS.J - co LEGGAT & ir BEATS + 448 Notre.Dame street.\u201cPAPER COLLARS, TWÉEDE, 4\u20ac.\u2018 dust Received at.Te à ; JUEFOLK \"SAUCE.vivalled Sauee ismow found \"IL PAT St.Cather 10 LET.\u2014A three story Brick.House, |\" puss RTEAD & BOND, = les- oral the/Cinhe and ofthe 1 | ToL era CE n=} Hot ey : fe \u2018Wholesale ani ahi Terni by rooms, ap 3 Je 3.Lex TRH 7 La, L Tae Toe \u2018 2 | lation, according te °q of which is, 23 \u201cwith respect 1 race and danguage, into no, fe \u2018wer than twelve rationalitiés.namely: \u2014, cGernrans- \u201c+, 24 1, den Bulgarians, .Cove A508) Bohemians, .; Alagvars., 3.050) ths \u2018Moravinuns, & 2,630, von Ftalians (inetu- > Siovacks ; sive of Latin = Poles CES din & Frisuls, 3,050, ave.tussifns.i\" 2 NO Got: \u2018Eastern: RB - Shivenians.ly 210.000 mans.Leg, T00, Ou routs svc 1: Mein) ers \u2018of .| Servinus.RY on \u2018otherraces: LA {or Europé.her arms.| time there has not been a single year -in which | 1848.| altogether, 115 men of.war with 2,439 guns.\"| Italy hag a public debt of nearly eight hundred | nl Italian Parliament, 0 the peo ople- Know the uses | -| and tlie independ FULL ASSORTMENT.OF 3 Ootemporary Press.TUE SIT) ATION \u2014 STRENGTH OF THE CONTENDING POWERS.Coo LA-PRUSSIA.The area of Prussinis at present 108,212 English square miles, or ahout equal to the combined territory of Georgin and Florida.The popu- the cengus of 1804, was 19, ut little below that of \u2018the the: nion\u2026 The great ThnjoF- ion are Germans ; \u201cthe total g belonging to non- -(terman 2,004,170, Sud, 843, falling bu Northern States of Fity- of the \u201cpopulati number.of \u2018persons nationalities being portion of the latter \u2018tribes, which are rapidly being absorbed by the German: nationality: Within the last few years: the Government of Prussia made several important additions to the former dominions, acquiring first the two Principalities of Hohenzollern, next \u2018the important sea-coast district of Yahde, \u2018which it purchutsed-froni C the Duchy of Laueu by.Austrian for a 1 \u2018wolds,\u201d moreover, | avows ils intention Prussia bol this Mi point.of admmistra dry \u2018other country -unlike-those-of Aug condition : itsarmy Jadmirntion of the: army, on a war foot fleet consisted, in! \u2018Yessels, 40 rowing v Thé reigning King i wtio\u2018stice ceeded his.| ah Jatinary, 1861.Lo 2 n \u201cThe Austrian empire, duted;isdiv Weds nto eo] > total oplaion, 36,700,000 sonls.ecuniary consideration.It ussession of Schleswig, and chy and that of Holstein.In tion, Prussia i is not inferioïFto of the: world.Its finances, tria and lly, are in & sound discipline bas long heen: the! lenitire civilized world.The | ing, numbers 700,000, and-its BGS, of 37 stenmiers, 8 sailing | edsels total, 85 war vessels.is Willian.F \u201cborn in HeT, prather 1 F rederic Witliam: Tv, \u2014\"l ATRIA.\u2018ag at \u2018prese nt consti: ; ] English square miles, with according to computation.of This population is divided, | \u201cAustria à is one of the! great military\u2019 powers fpr *A considerable | are feeble remnants of small | ldenburg, and more: recently : burg, which as deded to it} to permanently - -ahnex to | \u2018nineteen Proviness,, the ares 3 \u2018| the official - Rate (7dzétté.Lolli, \u2018held.tion the first German State, ond this priority is still more prominent if we take into account the provinces of both powers.not belonging to Con- fe eration.\u2018Deducting the population of the two great la rman powers; a population is left for tho other States of about 10 600, 000, with a Federal \u2018army \u2018of ubout 300.1000.votes of the Federal Diét during the lust years ie w ith, or, at least, lean toward Austria, and it ii still \u2018commonly believed, that soon after an outbreak of war between - Austria.and Prussia, the diet will declare- n Federal war against P ussis, : AU parties in Germany, Austria, Prussia, the Minor Governments, and all the political parties among the people, are in favor of establishing a\u2019 Central National Parliament, as a-step toward the ultimate establishment of one.German Empire.This point is, therefore, likely to be one of : the results of the impending War.| 3 BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS = \u2014With respect to the Prussian army, the Kolner Zeitung says: * The mobilization of the.army ig completed.In afew days the organization of the army of operations will also be com- infantry, 321 squadrons of cavalry, .1,086 field pièces, 72.companies .of fortress artillery, nine\u2019 battalions of pioneers, &c., allready for action.This is is the largest Army ever Prussia set on] ; opt .: indicate that the declaration of war, or the manifesto equivalent to it, will proceed from Prussia.* [The King's Government has issued a circular to thie neutral Powers, charging the (iovernment of Austrin with a flagrant breach of treaties by referring the Holstein suécession to the, Diet, and similar accusation-has been formally made in The \u2018object of both publications appears to to be des S¥aplish \u20ac CASUS \u2014 The London Times of the 5th inst, 1 an- nountes thie abandonment of the proposed Conference.-ltsays: \u2018*It.is with the deepest regret | we announce.that the hopes of settling, by a | Conference, \u2018the \u201cdisputes which now agitate Europe, must \u2018be: abandoned.The French Government has telegraphed to our own that in consequence of the persistence of Austria in imposing conditions, which: would make the dis- ©.M.yesteniay, an 71h, na, Le CAR, SVAL I.Woo, Mb.L LI DL, Je NET 2, Ig, ete ; .e AL _ \u2018Barometer, oe 2 NT A 9 Thermometer .of oe ei ah Ne ?\u2018 \u201c urentest cold MN.Win 4.Ww, SW.rite in\u2019: oi howe.Suow, \u2018depth in tnèhes.ra es \u2018Rain, depth in'inches.Cee ; REMARKS \u2014 Total amount not rainsinee Sunday\u201d noon 1.119.inches, The Daily Aituess, Ww EDNESDAY, SNE 9, 1568.; NEWS OF TILE - pat.\"== Thei insignia of the Bohemia Crow nw have been sent to Vienna: te |e \u2014 Notw ithstanding the .rumors of war.banks of the\u2019 Rhine 1 receive as many v jsitors pe - season.from the -various countries as bet ci \u2014 Letters \u2018from Vv enice & state that th ~ are proceeding North.2.: == The French Zouaves \u201cwho ive just re- | ceived their discharge have gone to join Gari baldi.Desertïons from the Austrian army to Garibaldi\u2019 forces a are said to be very frog ent.unteers ¢ are, all to be vinder the command of Gari baldi by the 15th of June, if their clothing \u201cand | war material arc ready.The King has sent Garibaldi a charger, == The workingmen's cottec-roër.ope sed a \u201c Cincinnati a year ago by the Young Men's Christian Association, is now.vi sited by about four hupdred persons daily.and is seit: ANE vin- A ing._ Two wi anders\u2019 of the Richmond Bride well, at Dablin, have left.their posts .without giving ; previous notice, aud have sailed for America,\u2019 itis supposed to join \u2018the \u2018 Hesd-Centre\u201d Steph ens, The inference i is not unfair, that.they bait: nme.thing to do with their prisoner's.escape.- \u201c_\u2014 Count Montalembert is, dangerously ill | from an internal tumor, and his\u2018condition is such\u2019 ae \u2018\u2019as-to excite the keenest apprehensions of bis | friends.The illness of the Count at this mo- \u2018ment is to be regretted; as the.first two volumes \u201cof.his famous work, \u201c The Monks of the West,\" are nearly.ready for the press.ce \u2014 The tailoresses of Baltimor: save formed a society, called the \u201c Ladies\u2019 Co=c erative Tailor- | \u2018ing Association,\u201d by which they.hope to secure to themselves a share of the y.ofts arising from |\u201d their labor, and thus obtain: be ter pay than they | -\u2014\u2014 By the Cape of Good Hope x mail we.have intelligence confirmatory of the settlement of the Basnto war.: The Dütch.Free State authorities \u2018had taken early measures to colonize the new territory acquired from the Basutos by the treaty, of peace.pleted.* The returns bad been gazetted, and - British Kaffrarià had.become an integral portion of the British Cape Colony.\u201cEDITORIAL ITEMS ; \u2014VWe are requested to state that the fair held by the ladies of the American Presbyterian Church last evening will be continued this after-\u2019 moor\u2019 and evening.\u2014See advertisement.\u2014 National Division Welcome Festival.to- môrrow night.me We learn that a number.of Irishmen of = city, who were in good.situations, left with- \u201cout any adequate reason, shortly Before the Fe-| nian invasion.- \u2018Some of these mien are now, ii seéms, coming back again, but their prospects of finding employment, i are, we should Judge, _ rather slight: And if, as js\u2019 gupposed;{heir intention was to bring war with all its horrors upon Canada, they should\u201d Certainly find no 5, enécuragemènt- or countenance \u2018here; - \u2014 The London Globe states the Tate \u2018 \u201c great\u201d .prize-figlit \u2018for the championship of England, between Mace and .Goss, may be considered as .the last blow to.the prize-ring.In view of all| the circumstaiices connected with it, \u201c the audi- | .ence must have-'felt that they were: objects of - -pdicule to each'other and to the: world who cared about them, and it is hot likely that even.a curiosity will induce any but &e very lowest, class of ruffians to embark again upon & similar \"expedition.The champion's belt is no longer .&ssociated with manliness or muséle, and no \u201cdoubt it will be many a year before a prize-fight \u201c will be encouraged by any person to whom the, © _ name of gentleman.can.be even remotely ap- phed.\u201d.\u201d PTS \u2014 Within te it pine months; the United States have paid off $37, 000,0000f their national debt, which is now.$2,670,000, 000.At this | \u2018wate the debt will all Le paid.In about thirty years.cc \u2014Itappears \u2018om.a report of the \u2018military: de-: Le partment of Switzerland, just published, that | the Swiss army now amounts.to 199,054 men, composed.as follows :\u20142,920 engineer corps; 17,263 artillery \u2018corps; 4,314 cavalry; 14,170 \u201cearbineers ; and.159, 296 infantry.\u2019 qe 1 \u2014 Official records show \u2018that, the U.8.navy ahd gd | during the.rebellion.1 ,500 prizes, somè | 2200 ,000, besides other im- the navy netted over twenty motion ol i \u201cita'share\u2019 of these prizes, both branches Dar, i \u201cpointed Tuesdny ev ening, 12th inst, ntw hich tine ; very cordial, address fort age w hich were its.chief labors.-Asary.to proxy ide à.school.in which they mix be vollected and.receive a good comnion schivol .8 th ough this sthoel, wany of- whom had exerted Jue States; Lut, thou xh perhaps lost to Canada, young, were the two chief aims of this sociéty, : section could support ore: - | greater importance- than his brethren, perhaps; The Kaffrarian elections\u2019 were comi- \u2018| probably, find herselfbut little bettér than at pre- j the half of Europe.\u2018We needed the-same sword | with which to emancipate, our friends and nelgh- First, aggressive zeal in carrying the Geepel to] | the regions beyond ; and second, catholicity of Ys polos for, and sympathy with, all who are Ce \u201cThe proposed memorial ist Piteeton \u201c = _ hasbegn warmly taken up by the members: of of the Legislature, without poli- | = éd the sum of £10,000 or |- \u201c214,000 wills vage be collected.It is sug-.ver 5 mei si should tako the.o-shape of a \u2018bropze statue on a \\ eden\u201d of polish granite, to be otcuted in he t3roon Park fronting Cambridge Hot cd Tong the.rer \u2018oe of the noble lord.Lo : Tx ET ATION a Oi ERENCH NSO u SOU TY TOWER ELAR NTA mm - $ Co Win - Mission: ary fob stations to lay its 01,581 or dore Ch, vations Synod, Confer nen | and Uni, ns » which Micet at, this season of thie year, Ale Ww esleyan \u2018Conference was asked te ippoint, à time for the.reception of ndelck Ë\u2026 tion from.the Society, consisting of Rev.Geo.Doug: fag, Hon: Jas Ferrier.\u201cand Messrs.Wai.Lunn \u2018and John Dougall.To Uhh 0 hav Wig apport 1 FOI apport ve the de legation attended, with the exception of Afr Ferrier, who was at.Ottawa in attendance om his Parliamentary, duties.: The President of the Conference, .Dr.Reet, \u201creceived the deputation: in a.short, but and Mr.Dougall, being \u2018to.address \u2018the Conference, gave \u201chistory of the Society's labors and feats, dwelling upon \"its catholic.character, and the departments \u201cof education and éol- ev.\u201ceq tested: Ta brief plaine d that when F rench\u2019 Canadian families i in thé ceuntry parts left the Church of Rome their children must either continue to attend intensely tom wm.Catholic schools or go without educa: ot altoge ther, and therefore it was found neces- dneatien, together with careful training in \u2018the Set aiptares ss A great number had thus in the course of upwards of twenty.years.passed \u201can exe ellent influence: when they returned liome : : aid some had: \u2018become ministers, missionaries, trachiers, and \u2018colporteurs.Many had.gone.to tdiéy were tot lost to Christ's eax :Se, OÙ even to.French Canadian peopld, of w ho m they found great numbers in.the States.- Tic disse mination of the Sciiptures among the people, apd giviiig x Se viptural education to the the.for which it songht the co-opération And support \u2018jof-Christians of all denominations.The schgols at Pointe-aux- Trembles were, Ww Den i in session, weil worthy ofa.visit by all; | strangers.coning to Montreal.© Mr.Dougall said, when he went.through 5 [per Canada about thirty years ago on behalf fof the temperance.cause.he everywhére found the warniest welcome and: most cflicient co-ope- [ration from Methodist.ministers, and as they were all then, and doubtless: still are, united in \u2018endeavoring to overcome intemperance, he £1 doth bed not they were equally so with regard to ues nowér of the! \u2018Chufch+ of Rome over thé spiritualand political interests of the people.of {rie counter.: i Wm, Lunn, Æs 1, explained \u2018the ditiulues of school law of: Lower Canada.siding in diffe srent parishes, for instance; could | \u2018not combine to have a good schooi ; and if there \u201cwere enough in a parish\u2019 to.have, a good school, [it would probably Le divided so that neither \u201cThey were, howev er, solemnly promised by.the Ministry a remedy of all their grievances.before Confederation, as after that it would be too late: : : Rev.Geo: Douglas said the question of n missions: among French Canadians was one, of supposed: A century ago that race in Canada numbered Seventy thousand, and now, though\u2019 \u2018reinforced by no immigration; bug rather largely depleted by emigration to the: States, it number- {ed a million.\u2018At.this raté of progress it must.soon fill the country, and in poiat of fact it was] doing so by not only.\u2018taking up vacant lands, but displacing | the: people .of other origins.Brethren from Canada West might think: that by Confederation, they Were.escaping from the influence and \u2018control of this mass of Roman Catholicism, but he was afraid they would be dis- nada, and sending a solid phalanx of voters to the Confederate Legislature, - Upper Canada would, sent, whilst Protestants in Lower\u2019 Canada would: \u2018be i in aperilous position.There were only about 200 000 Protestants in Lower Canada, whilst {there were considerably upwards of a million of oman Catholics, and the French population: was rapidly rolling up \u2018the valleys of the St.Lawrence and the Ottawa.There were, there- fare, very strong : \u2018reasons for supporting the French Canadian Missionary Society.and afl kin- | dred missions.That Society had.asked all re-| Ligioiis bodies to set apart à des of prayer on.behalf of such missions, and the speaker hoped | all would comply with the request.Rev.Lachlin Taylor then.moved the: following resolution i\u2014 .Resolved, \u2014 That this Confererice réceives with satisfaction the deputations representing the! French Canadian Missionary Society.The re- \u2018ports with which the Confetence has been favored, and thie statements made by the deputations,: encourage the hope that the large\u2018 population of Cänada, for whose spiritualadvantage the French Canadian Missionary Society is established, will receive increased benefits by the labors of the: So-| \u2018ciety ; and this Confererce avails itself of the opportunity to express an unabated interest in the religious welfare of the French Canadian population, .and in the spread\u2019 of Protestantism varoughont Canada East.Mr.Taylor gave a description of the long st st; in Rome which: Luther had mounted, like numberless others of both sexes, upon his ness, and whiere those words of Scripture had flashed into \u2018his mind as by special revelation, \u201c The just \u2018shall live by feith\u201d Starting\u2019 on: his feet that poor monk had.gone forth \u2018with \u2018this sword of the Spirit, and stricken off the Papal bonds from of the Spirit dipped i in the flame of Divine love bors of the French Oanadian race, Rev.Dr.Greene, in seconding the resolution, aid, Wesleyan Methodism had.always been characterised by two-great principles of action, cise bf the latter principle he ib the dologation 1 from the Penh\u201d \u201cCe dlopten and on io, | CAN Vin al he Conference Kindly.ap- | Te: ex- | condncting Protestant schools tinder thie pre sent a Protestants re-| \u2018appointed.- With Rome supreme-in Lower Ca- | wil réshilt from them, They seemed .to appre- Le .s | ciate any effort made by us où their\u2018beh a g then put and\u201d unapinousty Ms0y expressed their warm Ups: NE vs bus enn Amadeus for th en mauifest i Lin timer es à fn\u2019 3 MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.tho, » resolution which bad thus: passed, sud in sp doing w ished their Society great\u201d BUCCes a! Lt or R.CORRESPONDENT | AT me] HEAT OX-GOVERNMENT.© ct .Orrawa, Juno 18.TUN-CITY COUNCIL.= 5= ou I riday Hight voted tivo thousand.dollars for FRO v A the relief of\u201d {ho volinteers.A TEMPERANCE MKETING IL wns addressed by Hon.Mr.Dunkin, M,P.P,, lon, Mr.Me.Vidal gave = wueduy: might, v wal and Mr.\u2018Cauie ron occupying.tho chair.1a gui.staunch temperance speech: Mr.Dunkin spoke of the w otrking of his.Temperance Act.He conte ded Unt the bill » was \u2018not_so faulty as had 'hecn alleged, the people themselves who were not in ear- buest in their efforts to enfèrco it.Ne: VAS aware, however, that the bill had detecte, but these it would Le useless to \u2018attempt to.remedy in the: present {empier of the House.~:~ IE REGULARS came homo on: Saturday\u2019 night.\u2018Several of the yesterday af ternoon.- «1 + POLYGAMY, ons \u201cSaturday.He \u2018married a wife in Bückitig- burs.He fanly about 2 1 yenrs of age.\u2018 \u201c Caniærox, Coxe RE GATION AL u evs.~ Four ™ DAY.The ¢ Seeretary of the Union rend the sind | narrative of \u2018the, \u201cState of Religion in: \u201cthie Cliurches,\u201d givingmiany very interesting: slate: ments concerning the Lord's work in the chur \u2018chics.of the denomination.- -Reference was made to the deathof Ensign Me Fachern, he first to fall ay Jin.battle against the Fenians, for years a cons sistent and honored member of one of the Congregational Churches anda resolution was pre- seuted:ly the Business U ominittee on the subicet of the.ation invasion, congratulating the.l\u2019ro- vince un the unaniwity of \u2018fecling, promptaess, and loyalty, displiyed by the people; in rising to repel the ifvaders.A copy of the resolution was directed to be forwarded to the: Seat of Govertiment, Several motions were passed, in- eluding reception of Rev.J.logers of Stanstead \u2018to membership in the Union, The business Committee reported drafts of several resolutions.- tne; was a.resolution re- ministers and churches of the denomination; \u2018materials for a history of Congregationalism in British Norih America Thé\u2019 annuallsermon preached hy Rev.W.F.Clask was asked: for] publications witli respect: tothe.Home Missionary Society\u201d was to consolidate and strengthen the mission as far as possible, in view of an early self-sus- tentation on the part of the society.Liev Mr.FrastoN, of Birmingham, \u2018England, | thes n gave the Unjon an admirable lecture on Chureh salmody: .\u201cAfter some routine business the Union adjourned: It wag decided that the next meeting of the Union should be \"(D.V.) at.\u2018Ringete n on the second Thursday of Jurie, 1897.\u2014\u2014e VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE, Le \u201c(re the Editor of the Moritreal.Ww ibriess:) e My DEAR Sim, \u2014As it -may- doubtless: prove interesting te many of your readers.to be made acquainted, with the recent mission work: of the Young Men's Christian -Association to the\u2019 volunteers, and more particularly with last Sabbath day \u2018s work amongst them, permit me in a few words to give-you the substance, in the hope: that it may be of some service to any who may.attempt a similar effort at: any future time.The Rev.C.Duff; of Eramosa, C.W., and myself started by the 9 am.traiu and arrived \u2018at Coteau Landing in due time ; hired a conveyance Which carried us tô River Baudetté, when we \u2018were.ferried across the river, 3} miles broad, to.\u2018Port Liewis ; when about half across.the river a heavy rain came on which completely drenched us.Arrived at the opposite shore we found.the: gün-boat \u201c Canada\u2019 at the wharf, and, whilst an, effort was being made to secure a conveyancé to carry us to luntipgdon, we went on board the \u201c Cansda\u201d to examine ber internal fittings, £c.: and, through the kind permission - of Capt.Cooper, were allowed to distribute some: ugeful reading matter amongst the marines, &c., all of whom received it gratefully.-Aftera good deal of delay and inconvenience we started on our oy to Huntin gdon\u2014~distant from Port \u2018Lewis \u2018miles, : À more dreary, \u2018miserable, \u2018and thorpighly \u2018dilapidated road than this one can scarcely be imagined; added to which it rained; or rather | poured, almost incessantly upon us \u2018all the way, which reminded us very forcibly of Mrs.Stowe's.\u201c Dismal Swañip.» However, \u2018after being three long weary hours on the road we reached Hun- tingdon about G \u2018p.m., tired, hungry, and glad comfortably provided for at the Rev.Mr.Wat- \u2018Son'ê7= As soon.as possible we called upon-Col.| Smith, the commandant, Col, Brown, Major Heward, and: Major Stevenson ; and having made known our mission, and: requested their cooperation to hold one or-two services on Sabbath, received from them all the kindest expressions of their interest in -the work, and were assured .of \u2018their aid in the.matter; .Our first business.on Sabbath morning was.to arrange for distribution amongst the volunteers the reading matter with which we were supplied.This being over, we fixed the hour for morning service at half-past ten.When the hour had:arrived, the church (the Canada Presbyterian) was soon filled by the Victoria Rifles, Artillery, the Tiocal Infantry, Engineers, and Cavalry, forming altogether a\u2019large military audience.- The Rev.Mr.: Duff took for hig text Acts i.6, 7, and 9, and \u2018preached'a very impressive and | to.throughout with .-marked attention and interest.- The singing by the volunteers was very | spirited.At the close of the service, a large amount of instructive Sabbath reading-matter- \u2018was distributed, and was eagerly accepted, vite many thanks, by all.We-had \u2018intended to go to the Durham encampment in the afternoon, and hold a service | there ; but understanding that they had received orders to march for home early on Monday morning, and'concluding they would.be busily employed in getting ready, we desisted, but employed a portion of the \u2018afternoon in talking to one and another of the volunteers, and distribut-| \u2018ing more reading matter amongst them, which \u2018Was.invariably- received in the same grateful manner.As we passed along from place to place, we observed most of them busily occupied in reading the books, Be, given to them in the morning, 0% although it was a sant night, quite a large number were present.\u2019 Rev.Mr.Duffagain preached from the text He- verted.The service ended, we held à prayer-mecting | for half an hour, nearly all Temaining, \u2018and -geve- m e of.clr tetest and we trustof profit, | oat spent.From the interest » \u2018the volunteers taking part,- The occasion ified In ese.servi ices, we ddubt.not good js afforded him to pre pre wag Teh in the Mechanics Institute all on onf The fault, ho said, lay with J voliititeér companies canie \u2018in.by special train SH Daniel De Hertel was arrested for.polygamy, ham, another in Ottawa, and: a, third:in Ogdens- 2 commending total abstinence principles to all} another recommended \u201cministers and others to] J furnistito the éditoriof the Cinudian Independent The policy.finally determined on} to reach our \u2018journey's end.We were at once} deeply instructive discourse, which was listened |; b In the evening we.held a second service; and | rainy and exceedingly unplea- N brews 2nd - chapter, 3rd verse.- The.discourse | Was an able.and earnest appeal to the uncon ndjanderstañding the question beforé the next election.- He refers pret bres In conclusion, our bôst thanks are due 1 Col.Smith, coinmandaut, Col.Brown, Major Howard, suclstanee and co-operation rendored.: Those gentlemen afforded us every facitity in Ja loir power, and as an evidence of their -appre- ciation of our work as n Young Men's \u2018Christian.| Assorintion at this time, 1 beg leave to ap- \u2018me pkovious to leaving.SHE , Im, dear ir, yours fuithilly, 18 Wl Tew NTISDON, June 16, 1866.Dra.Si beg 10 acknowledge the .receipt of \u201cyour note of\u2019 this dnte, and, at the same time, request that you.will oxpresg to tho mem- bers-of' tho Associntion, whose dolegate you nre, my sincere thanks.for their valuable services.to the men ot the\u2019 volumtepr militia under my command.i I regret that {ho pressud of work, which ms.devolved on mo, has prevented me from-affording you the personal aid and attention I could have: wished.\u201c|T trust you.will excuse me for venturing, be-, fore closing my note, to take the liberty of expressing my sense of the energetic manner in: which: you have performed the duties.entrusted ta yon by your valuable society.co Allow me to subscribe myself, - yours.faithfully, - : W.Osnonna Smivi, Lu Col., \u2018Act.-Adjt.-Gen: Militia, Com.Vol.Mil.Forces, South-Western Frontier.|.Mr.J.S.Warnock, | Delegite Y.M.C.Association, ke, Huntingdon.Huy misanoy, June 17, 1860.Mn.Jous S.WARNOCK.My Dran Sny\u2014Defore \u201cyou \u201creturn: again to.F Montreal, allow mé to express to you my deep sense of the obligations under which we are laid \u201cthe Young Men's Christian Association of Montreal, for the very great interest they have mn inifested-i in the welfare of the volunteers, now on frontier service.The valuable donations of: \u2018books pipers; and periodicals, made to the bat- \u2018received and duly appreciated.by \u2018all; \u2018and the arrangements\u2019 which the Association was ens abled tomake for deliver y of packages, &e., have been of very great service indeed.wh eh the Associntion lias, made during this ciigis uf -our history, and that.a rich blessing may Le vouchsafed tô ils members for their unwearied and self-denying exertions to promote both the temporal and spiritual welfare of our citizen soldiers.In: conclusion, sir, [have to expres my, warmest thanks to yourself and tô those other membèrs- of the.Association who have visited us \u2018here for] your earnestness and solicitude on-our behalf.Lam, dear sir, very gratefully yours, A.A.STEVENSON.Major Commenting Montreal Field.Battery.corn berm min] Lem PROV I NC IAL PARLIA MENT.1 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Jones A, Jüne !L,\u2014Thé Sr fur ok the \u2018chair at three o'clock.Hon.Mr.Prin introdiiced a bill\u2019 to incorporate the Belleville and Marmora: Railway Co.\"The following bills were read à second time :.Hon.Mr: Sanborn, bill to amend.the Commissioners Court Act for Lower Canada ; :Hon.Mr.Price, bill to-facilitate the transactions of the.Quebéc North Shore Türnpike Road.Trustees.The House then: adjourned.Lo Cs LEGISLATIVE Assen.= UTA Ay June 10th.-Hon.Mr, Cn Avis laid : on the table the report of the Commissioners of.{Public Works.for the: \u2018year ending'the 30th J une, \u20181868, The following bills were introduced and read.a first \u2018time : Mr.J.S.Smith, to 'smend the Act incorporating the Port Hope, Lindeay, and Beav- | erton Railway Company ;; Hon.Mr.Laframboise, to permit Pierre Etay and the Hon.\"L.A.Des- saûles to také patents of invention.for certain machines; Hon.Mr.Brown, to.confirm certain by-laws.of \u2018the County of Oxford ; and to confirm 'by-laws ; Hon.Mr.Brown to incorporate.the Steel, Iron, and Railway Works Company, limit=| ed; Mr.McGiverin; to amend Act 25 Victoria, chap, 30, to\u2019 cnable'the rate-payers of Lincoln to select a more convenient place for the.County - Town ;.Mr.J.B.Dorion, to erect the Township of Wickham into two: Municipalities ; Hon, John | A, Macdonald, to incorporate the.Rossin House Hotel Co.\u201cHon.Mr.Langevin; to- amend the | Act incorporating the Fabrique: de Notre Dame of | Quebec; Mr.Carrier, to incorporate, the Ottawa: City Passenger Railway Company ; Me.Magill, to-amend the Act incorporating the | Board of Trade -of the City of | Hamilton ;.Mr.Taschereau, to\u2018amend the Act annexing part of the township of Aylmer to the parish of St Vital de Lambton, County of Beauce ; ; Mr.Tascher- \u2018ean, to attach part of the township of Broughton to the parish of Frederic, County of Beauce ; Mr.Huot, to permit W J.Bickell to- construct a bridge over the River St Charles; Hon.Mr.\u2018Rose, to incorporate the.Montreal Club; Mr.Morris, to-make better provision for the Registration.of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Upper Canada; Hon Mr.McGee, to incorporate the Montreal Literary\u2019 Club; Hon Mr.Curling, to amalgamate the Western Counties Permanent Building and Savings Society with the Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Society or with any other society of asimilar character ; Atty-Gen, \u2018Macdonald, to amend certain Actd re respecting the College of \u2019Regiopolis, and to confer\u2019 the powers.and privileges ofa.University onthe: same.Hon.Mr.GALT moved that à committee be appointed to investigate.the laws relating to .interest, composed of \u201cMessrs.J.A.Macdonald, Cauchon, A.A.Dori n, Holton, Rose, Dunkin, \u2018Bourassa, \u2018Morris, Car wright, MeGiverin, Street, and Parker.Carried.on.Mr.GALT moved that the \u2018House concur in 5 the resolution reported from.the Committee of Supply.Carried, Hon.Mr.Garr \u2018moved that on Friday the House: resolve itself into a committee to consider Carried.The bills of Mr.Dunkin and Mr: Bourassa, re- ating to the rate of interest, were severally, read.a secoiid time and referred to.the special committee appointed to consider the question, : On motion of Mr.Bourassa the bill \u2018to amend.chapter six of the Consolidated: Statutes of Lower Oanada, respecting certain water courses, was rèad-a second time.: On motion of Mr, BatLEROëR the bill to extend the provisions of Chapter 18-of the Consolidated Statutes.of.Lower Canada, respe ting the construction \u2018and repair of churches, was read a second-time,- Lo \u201cHon, J.8.MAcpoxarp inquired when the government would be prepared to bring down the constitutions and local governments and legislatures, = Atty-Gen.Macnonazn replied that the government would give the House nd couñtry.à full opportunity of considering th m on a.very early day, \u2018The bio adjourned at a puces past five.x IR ELECTION, LAW.ut ! ce = Mr; A.cond reading of tio bill to amend the Election aw.5 thé conference and last session |that ,the- first election to.the Confederate Parliament would\u2019 pe inde existing ry aon amendments made r {the whole country-afterwards b the Legislature.7 ; 7 general +; Mr.BROWN thou, ht\u201d \u201cthe \u2018At rmey-General | mistaken, that there had been no agreement of the kind ; on the y he had secured the postponement of this ill last bogsi \u2018would 4 rt of the debate Lo sho tes re- | Donfsderate Leg and Major Stevenson for their kind and valuablo} pond.the following communications received: by | \"the (fovernnicut would lay before the House the that both 1ouses and the.country shonld have also Mrs.Atkinson with'a \u2018splendid gold hrooch.Jan appropriate address was read by Sergt.| The: programme, which we.publish to-day, is | very attractive.tery, under my ¢ommand, bave been thankfully | I earnestly \u2019 Lope that, much good may nade 4 the efforts | Guards: Naval Brigade, Artillery, and citizens cast: | this.morning for Halifax.\u2018at Pictou a fortnight ago on board the \u201c Annie : couple of miles of th: \u201cAnnie McKenzie\u201d and :| again disappeared.~The Fenians on board the the sales of lands for taxes\u2019 imposed under said = Cartier, Galt, Chapais, J.S: Macdonald, Brown, of a.supply to be granted to Her Msjesty.\u2014 | Borden, on Washu street, : on.Mr.Carrier objected, understanding at | J Craig streets, The poor \u2018child's head Was badly | as rm nr a kine he Mr.Oavoson thought + wo should wait tlk the new.logislatures wers.organized.After somo further debate, in which Megsrs.Brown, J.5.Macdonald, Cartier, and Atty.- -Gen.\u2018Macdonald tock part, further proceedings were, stopped by Mr.Morris, who called attention to the fact that the bill was not.printed and (lise tribate din English, < : LOCAL LEGISLATURES, QL VED A Ing, on Inst Sundily that will leael: to her recove PCOH., apposîte Est.Charles, wi} be suitably rewarded, me oman an le = meet TS .\u201cNew Ad Advertisement This Foenomn a ra t St.Char- gr, & orenme-colored ng¢e, Information left at.AKIN & rket, Point st.race ee vie 223 \"4, v ure, with white atrips in Gabriel.m After passing.over-the orders, .Mr.Joux SANDFIKLD MAGDONALE asked when] schéme of Loval Liegislatares.1Uwas important ample time to consider these important measures.Hon.Jon A.'MACnoNALD said ample time.buried to-day at'2 pm, Prisentasios,\u2014O0On Thursday, 1 Lath June, the non-commissioned officers and.men- of No.2 or three hoarders nre kept PEA ofBce.young man, y, or where two \"ANTED, by Board in a \u2018private English \u201cCathedral.Addreg .Sn ch st vo Pwo GENTLEMEN of \u201cquiet habits, can find two ndat Badrooms anda should be given when the measure would be sub-} private gitking-room, near he English Cathe- mitted at un ear] day.2 dral with or withoup rtiafboard, y applying \u201cTe House then adjourned.to Mr, Joycx, Confeetloner, Hpilips Square.I: ce PENS NOR SALE BY TF UNDER- CITY ITEMS.F SIGNED: «= The body of the little boy, Benjamin.Dear, \u20ac hake or WE PALE SEAI ; op a Mae | ip VY Et the Quebec Basin « will Le Bris, No.LT: DR SPLIT HERRINGH.day \u2018found in\u2019 Bris.No.HABRADOIL GTBBED HERRINGH.-Q tls, Large TABLE CODFISH, JAMES.LORD & to, 18 Common street.Company 2nd lattalion G.T.R.Kifles- presented Sergt-Major Atkinson, the drill instruc- \u2018tor, with a very bandsome gold pencil :case ; The.battalion being drawn up in close column Richard, to which Sergt.-Major Atkinson replied in feeling terms, à letter- of acknowledgment | from Mrs.Atkinson being also read.NamioNAL Division WELcoME FESTIVAL\u2014 It is to be noted that the 17th Regiment, now in town, is the second\u2019 battulion, hot thè sanie as the one 50 well-known here some \u2018years ago, consequently this is.the first appear- § ance of their band in this.city.We anticipate a large and appreciative audience, and hope that, in this respect, we shall not disappoint our Ame- riean- visitors, who are accustomed to go.Into these convention festivals and gatherings in a way known only.to those who*have attended them: Remember to-morrow night.\u201cNews by Telegraph.Has rox, 19th \u2014T be 13th battalion returned home to-day: The stores were.closed from one city was gay with\u2019 flags.The Liremen, Home| formed \u2018the procession.The reception was most | enthusiastic.A luncheon was given to the men in.the drill-shed.It bas been the gayest time we have had since, the Prince was here.: QUENEC, Juno 19, \u2014R laining all day.Wind 1.M.S, Duncan\u201d and \u201c Wolverine\u201d left port The \u201c Aurora\u201d vil remain in port till October.The 7th Royal Fusiliers.arrived: from, the front j this morning.Several Fenians from New York took passage\u2019 McKenzie,\u201d bound for Montreal.While the \u2018vessel was on her voyage, thé Fenians succeeded \u2018fin corrupting nearly the whole of thé crew, and \u2018when entering the mouth of the Gulf and perceiving a small etcamer painted green approaching, an affray between the captain and part of | the.crew took: place, and although.the captain | t got badly beaten, he succeeded in subduing the rascals.The steamer approached within a bark had revolvers.The \u201c Annie\u2019 McKenzie\u201d passed this port on Ler way.to Montreal yesterday.The above facts are from her pilot.\u201cPhe citizens and the soldiers have already had several scuitles over tbe liquor licenses: In one affray no less than thirty: soldiers with: belts in \u2018hand attacked a mob of about one thousand: people, but were driven home badly \u201cbeaten.\u2018Two of the soldiers got bruised and cut about} the head, having been kicked and jumped upon | by.the mob.Several civilians also were injured.Arrests have been made and trials fixed for the next Court of Queen's Bench.The amount of duties collected at the.Custom House to-day was $6,360 89.The ¢ Magnet\u201d left on her first trip to the Sàguenay this morning, with a full complement of passengers.+ The: \u201cLady Head\" left for Gaspe this afternoon with a large number of passengers and freight.~The following is a list of arrivals from sea : Ship Jane, coals ; \u2018barque Atalanta, one passenger, ballast; Dei \u2018Gratia, Bergen, ballast; Favorite, Barcelona, ballast ; Speranga, Liverpool ; sch: Drene, Sheldrake, cod oil ; Treconia, Opor- to, general cargo for Quebec and Montreal; Express, Newfoundland ; Blanche, Little.Place, beg coal.\" Povensxers, 19th \u2014Last night aman Famed \u2018Richard Moudon, a resident of this city, was found dead in his bed in Delfield street, caused by appoplexy.At 1 p.m.to-day a.man named Hugh McGowan was found dead \u2018in his bed at Ruser's Hotel ; cause, disease of the heart.Both \"of the aboved-named evinced no signs of ailment \u2018previous to their demise.AUGUSTA, Ga., 19th.-~There was a destructive | 28 fire at Newbury on Monday ; a number of stores\u2019 and dwellings were destroyed.: \u2019 - BurraLo, 19th\u2014The express gives the following list of marine disasters :\u2014Schr Three Friends and an unknown bark ashore at Fairport ; Schr Harriet Ross on rocks at Eagle Harbor, Lake Superior, no details ; Prop Cuyahoga, -with cargo of oats, collided: and sunk at Port Huron; Bark RJ Winslow, collided with schr Minnie Williams at Aux Point, Lake Bi Erie.No particulars.\u2014 - The tilowing: Rppeed in in our 5 30 édition of yesterday.:\u2014 + New.York; Tot; | the: city.to-day.: New YORK, 19th \u2014 FE \u2018says, thé excitement in the.gol om appears to have exhausted itself, Gold opened at 154}, |, which was the highest point stegak,-and the lowest transactions were.at 1498.The The loan market is easy at 4-to6 percent.Stock market dull and steady.Govts.\u2018quiet.Railroad | Shares dull, except Pittsburg, which rose to 86 on rumor that the clique who are manipulating this stock were about to make a movement on it.After the board N.'Y.C.closed at 983 M.8.8%; Pittsburg, - 861; F.W.971, BosTox, 19th.\u2014Tyler Peck, - a \u2018fireman, Was killed, and Frank Greenwood, \u2018another employé, Was\" terribly scalded by a collision on the Nor- wick RR., yesterday.=, deals by cholera: in morning article Thè Tribunes St.Albans despatch says :\u2014 The examination of the Fenians was continued against \u2018them.ens.Sweeney and Sj and Col.Meads are still at St.Albans.pea, \u2019 Bosrox, 19th.\u2014A fire broke out this morning in the furniture manufactory of Haley, Morse, & Their loss i is; estimated at $1 10,000, © == The \u2018adjourned inquest, in\u2019 the case of the boiler explosion, on board the steatner Lion\u201d will be \u2018resumed to-morrow afternoon.at the Court House.- Siinrous AGOIDENT\u2014A little girl, whose name | We could: not ascertain, bat who resides some-| where in\u2019 Jurors\u2019 street, knocked down this} afternoon by a runAway®horse attached to.a carters truck, near the ocrner of Bleury and |.ied, and \u2018the skull was.laid bare, perba tured, She was removed.to MR Bl A Latham\u2019 - drug-store, where she - was.kindly | noon and cvening, in the lectu Chureh, Dorchestr r street.! ?; make.nimacifusefal.at 459 se Paul street, autre at this office.| This Company.will take all kinds of property within the lim o'clock by a proclamation by the Mayor, and the 1 | done with neatness, and at + modera New York 19th.\u2014The Tribune's\u201d Montreal : \u2018despatch says 3,000 men are to be kept on the | frontier, and they will be:mostly regular troops.| yesterday at Freligheburg.: But little leniency | | will be shown them if -any \u2018proof can: be found ATR CT ho Ladies of the Ame- continue rican Presbyterian Chureh- the Sale of useful and fancy artieled this after- om ofthe new meme ea are amin TANTE D, a strong Lad, \u201cof good charneter, to go Errands, an A poly fn from 1 to2o'clock, te a WANT BD.a, So x, Lie, a a young Man, about vents, and who can coma well re mend rANTED 18 years old; \u2018one that resid ny \u2018with: pis may- apply.at 378 St, Paul street, BOARD, WANTED \u2014A souile- man deslies to obtain Board and HE CITIZENS INSURANCE : ANDINVESTMENT COMPAN so er mercased its Subscribed Capital to Sao whieh $200,000 has been pate up and in \"ested.- isks agaif ire on mits of the water supply and Fire Alarm: Telegraph at reasonable rates without rezard to any 6mbination - arifl, \u201cEDWIN ATWATER President.- GEORGE B.MUIR, Manager.- Lott s DOURGEAU, Inspector, AN TED, to run Wax-Thread Machines.Apply = at 521-St, Paul street.(09K WANTED ; one willie to wash and iron, Apply at 2% St Antoine street.TAN TED, a Cook, and a Girl to attend Table.Apply at 1 Notre 1 pice street.VOLUN TEER RELIEF COMMITTEE.\u2014Several parcels for Volun- teers at the front, sentin after the order recali- ing Lhe troops was issued, \u2018were not forwarded.Parties can have them \"by calling at the Me- chanles Institute.wo FURNISHED ROOMS.to be had in a priate family in the vicinity of e English Catliedral, cither with.or without: A For particulars dad at the WITNESS ce.Je AN TED, an.Apprentice for a Wholesale Dry Goods house.A ply RE ; letter, Bex 295, P P YEORGE BROWNE, Architect, : will receive TENDERS on URDAY \u2018the 23rd instant, for the several an respectiv e | ARTIFICERS\u2019 \\WVORKS, required in the erection of a BUILDING, on Great St.Jan cording to plans specifications, &cj, to be seen\u2019 in his OFFICE, 558 CRAIG STREET.} OR SALE - CHEAP, \u2018a mai ter street, WINDOW SIEDES Manufacturer of all inde of .TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, No.295 Notré Dame street, 6 doors from Place d\u2019Armes.Stores, Dwellings, and Ch hes furs nished at short notice._ CC wv.W EBB, SURGEON DENTIST, : \u201cNo.142 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN sm (ESTABLISHED 1839), Improvemient in moun Artifi Tes Flesh .Color and Pink Rubber for seta.Platina for small plates.These natural and par e than any yetintrod inserted as hitherto upon gold, Shiver, rubber, t0 answer every purpose of the « at charges within the reach of all.F traction, and all minor operations.$5 DOLLARS REWARD\u2014 \u201con the 11th inst., supposed.to have put off a train at the Tanneries, a small VALEE E , Sontaining Two Manuscript Books = M 8, Lectures and Addresses of no use to an que except the owner.The above reward w Le paid id upon their safe returh to Messrs, DAY Booksellers, Great St.James street, .50 une 18th, 1866.; CAN ADA TRUSS S FAC: DN Bonin ana Goss, Surg À c st an astic Sprin Tres: \u201d Maker, Inventor and .turer of all kinds of Instruments for Ph; aioe.Deformities, Worker It in Brass, Steel, and Tron of | query 3 description, \u201836 vic RIA.SQUARE, | ontreal.Hèrnia : and Umbilical Trusses of every descrip- o Sus Its of every description Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Shqulder Bracos iv Elastio Stockings Cotton, Prmand astic ngs\u2014Cotton read, a Ankle Supporters, do = do asad of other articles too nunférous to ention, All necesary repairstoany of th : Lo Belonging od & W.Hrutox, : Consisting of ol > TWO CUT-STONE DWEI : On ALEXANDER STRE now occupied by them on£ f A 12-HORSE POWER ENG tity of Shafti and Pipe oati A mises, will, if if wished, s be sold with x one The above offers very gre vantages to nufacturers, being almagtfin the heart of thé aol and sufficiently lage for any manufacto fo requiring (as that g e owners\u2019 does) © yard room.\u2019 À: yto - à & : & W.arom, .3 HARLES T UGGEY, - 61 Great St 3 James street.of Le CO-PARTNERSHIP bere ANT ved by mutual consent.3 86 J ean Chrysostome, May 1, 1868, satis With aad.pay the same on sr 0 beat atta io ae.cared for, and\u2019thence conveyed h Tw littlo girl had a very us Tame, Two Soi EERE nme oF AE \\ LL PERSONS | indebted to th ay are har 7 rokified § THOMAS CANTWR ai un upon, M 1 of the nsory Bandages, Waist, \u2018Bells, and Riding \u2018£ ina respectable family ; terms liberal; bath required.Aadress A.A, \u2018this office: two Boet Closers, street, ac- - | good-lookin ng, BLACK HO and a very ; fine two-wheel Englis ART, nearly new, andonly run a few tik Inquire\u2019 at 84 8t.\u2026.e Do Knee Caps, do de \u2019 Sponge Bags, Bathing Caps, ro { London Sappor porters, made or cloth or er, Invisible Crutches for Curvature oft Spine, Instruments for Crooked Legs, Crutches made toorder.-.Steel Springs of every descriptio: on\u2019 A large Stock of Syringe nges, other Tndian ] \u2018.Rubber always on hand, and a variety # ° LIST OF ARTICLES ALWAYS ON \u2018HAND: | i i | i + ; a 0) Jos SE 2, 1806 Meetings, es Nn h ave hades - itatr a no ; Co .RIN A in a.VL pIV SION TÉMPERANOT Al : or sows ty.AN.ate ASE w in + RN fish tr a CEN, we LA co PEN Sr an Wa te Meta on SEDAYY UVES ING.COIN MECHANICS TALL.i or S Serveë from pa) tr V3 ® nt =».Juve lst Who have been Kindly persait- i ITO, MCRINSTL x and Meersé r GTR wii MRR FIRST ree SE NC iv.And discouNe M ALT wie \u2018 Bn ir.vs Il =, 15 pv.bi, - , ye IE #5 vel yr Cb RY ci ave tro NW Xe ak Airand oN Stor = Tuan, ranted Sred AI \u2014 Mrs.Hesvi voi Cay, db Chia 1.hE W Pi IN CSSS - um D A IS eNtorth et Mau = Bndd.: SE Le.7, i : > \u2018 Ai elon et F org! Ge ŒE +.M, We 1 : i Ww At \u2018 od HA Messe ~ wibaioes ming, me om em tn eb \u2018 ieee! \u2019 Toth i Also Los arg \u201coy 74 \u2018 | Me [| GUN < ALL ws Corina (Ar iy t met ts ICA A ste Antet ve SIM TL 4 chp! x ME CHAURU il, À Bus AN; Pastor.s'vite Lov.Then, t.A Sure A, a 45 A : Bas ivered x Le CLs hur Rey, I i i ?ee À F tii bY ih ol J ta al.ci by Te oy 5, JVs TAY- .PN SMITH e\u20acreciion EL ac or small : == a.Ek M | (Ga AND I xe u x Tux Tu ; DIVER saut CE xa y.} 51 1 ou \u2018 i A T Hl NG da rarors Ro een : ri Ee, - : ( OMMENC INGON TUESD: AY.THE HATH INST Thé rragnificent iron steamer \u201cM: AGNET,\"* E APT.FAILGR quebre: .CIUESDAY ana.FRIDAY MORN- , ING.sruriz 1 Ua à; Sevin d'eiock, forthe wo RIVET CAGURNAY, FOTIA £114} BAY, cg Le 43 me St DHCIERRAX- BAY, RIVER | DV Lot LP, 1.3 art 3: SAC = frard x ° * by tik < fe stegRieraL\u2019 \u2018Qaebee, the tourist.Em more §: °° - .-.and a will enfosrs the refreshing and juvis.Tecth § .\u201cgorating bays : and turesque.scenery of the snd red § 4.over st I -pee, and avoid the annoyance: original, | HT of transhi; nt, us the steamer runs direct to! ing,\u201d ex- F- + - vE River du Loup, Tartorsac, aud Hat , & 8 | .en > on inconvenie nes in exchanzinz ; : Shee in every inslanes, the stearaers | \u201cLost, on ary rough alor ie ot each Other, .ve been | 7, Zar This splendid steamer is built in waler-, \"ALISE, CS tign: compartments, OT great strength, and 56, Five § .equipped with every \u2018appñance for safety, and fo any- # neKknow ir he one.-of the best Sea-boats- ad M =.: - fited up with large family State- | chauve 8 1 comfortably fuénished,\u201d and in 0 1 48 = ci se nd 15 rione on.the Cr Dadian : es | : teturn Ticiets, GOGD FOR TE SEASON, wiil FAC: be ) 5 Boon = 2h.\u201cHJ Shaw a ÊF ie à SE ctionss a ee etinge routas.0, % c trial Tif sin \u2018inst * Indian- \u2018 se w.variety À 3 \u2018cetings, T ERY: articles - La sat Gaal Puvision.S of Too.y John s- Hall Tees.»* | Meetings.Co en pening services.Fred Barnjum Str \u201c Magnet\u201d, America Pres \u2018Chureh Montreal vm istic Club.: Excursion: te he L'aguenay, &e.; \u201cThe 2 dr rue Lire the New Adve 77 tisements for this\u2019 day:\u2014; \u2026 = MAP 108 ores Alkin & Co ©\".\"Board wanied!.\u201c Rooms and Board.\u201c :.\u2026.\u2026Mr, Joyce : Oils, Herings: ie fish.cede \u201cJames ford & Co \u201cA ve Continues ; ir.A.F a Fal .TARY.St.Paul stréet I.this office ! ou 578 st.Paul Street George B.Muir: CL 71 Aylmer-streéL- -524 Sc Paul street : 28 Bt Antoine: stréet.:Parceis \"Gross | G Conk AUCTION NOTICES, ge iri i Notre Dame street\u2019 [x errr for sampling i in the old Corn-Exchange: \u2018building, \u2018Exchange Court.\u2018Catalogues -can be had at the Sale-room, and Messrs.D.T: & Cos office; | \"The catalogues for the extensive, sale of a! iz ; Sale ready,\u2019 and canbe bad of the auctioneer.\u2018Many.jo aie works will be found i in the.callection.3 mortow night.#20 2h \u2018 af fen tu thei, it Ne \u201c5 ANA A unde te Pres \u2018 ut Por nnd, New -~ +, ro \u2018 po sus N w y ark, JR: HN, i \" 2 : nd, Te unessnez Massa y ! .naa, Bn) arginita, Tos, \u2018 nd i SA Or 1 \u2018entisy Iv: nin, ire ms CE, of ov or one | 4 Te mr er ave o \u20ac one ui thes BAND of (hye nil Bolt: an Snow enjoys a 5 un Mn sitio i and, a ?: .hs he Ch: vérin ni, R WANT HR AR di WW.1 = \u2019 ant tie * Laat the SOA?fe Its An: al.: RE 1 A se tL ove iu I fowe Ne van IS \u2018nee \u201chh hak IN ER FS RRS IY nt.te Expertes 1, wi Sed \"| Ÿ PRES Wire | Spring $1.50.Pras, per 60- We\u2014Dull latest gales at ASe, | per.66 1bg s,\u2014cqual fo 77c per 60 lbs, Coux, per Hi.\u2014A.sale: of 25 ,000 ate - to Arrive atsD73 Asuxs, per 100 Ibs.\u2014Market very dull ; First Pots at $5.40 to 85.42}, according to tares, | \u2018Infériors, 35, :28.] -Pearls, $8.15 Tor Firsts.Pon, per bri.of 200 1s.\u2014 Market niet; latest sale of.Mess nt $24.50; Prime Mess, sal, ;.and.Prime, $20.5¢ | : Burren, pe 1 \u2014The Fangs of latest sales was | \u201818e.10 18e, ing to quality ; Choice Dairy, | ie to18¥¢; Fed m Dairy; 15¢ to 15¢.- \" Chines, ger - IBy\u2014Market quiet ; 12¢.: Factory, 130 10:13 FINANCIAL.\u2014Stérling- Exchange steady ; Bank fâsh-fate 93-to 03 prem.; counter-rate, 104 to 11 prem.\u201cBest Priv duce and.Docume nr, 8to 8} prem.'Demand-: drafts on Now Y'¢ +} dis.The rate for Gold in New York, toy Ly at noon was 151,72 Dairy lirto LATEST Wasid uN \u201cAbvioza, \u2014The following are the latest Wetern Advices received by telegraph at the Co \u2018Exchange :\u2014 MILWAUKEE, Jyne 18.\u2014No, 1W heat opened excited on \u2018morn 1g Board at $2.07 advanced to\u2019 $2.09, closing i m $2.07 f.o:b.No.2 When: firm, £1 92 fol Flour sto to $10.2 25.Freights nominal, 22c.Cmicaco, Jun $L.79 f.0.b., exci Besse by \u2018active.nd puoyant receipts 325, 000 hush 13 = \u201cTHR 18TH.Jong: Ashes, 9 brls : F Peas, 450 bu;.bu; liarley, 400 bu.- Passkp DOW \u201824 HOURS.\u2014St,.\u2018treal + Prop.S.D.Woodru FINANCIAL.Gold 1543 ; Ex | Exchange, 8).>=\" FURTHER BY THE S.s.\u20ac CHINA.\" Te The Th are \u2018that war will.goon erica.To Kingston: Basque break out.The éntry'of the Prussians into Hol} -stein js regarde ] ment of the war.- Austria - regards such il as a breach of.the -Gastein convention, and th on\u2019 of Holstein as à casus bell | + forcible occupati © The Duke de Grammont had gone from P.to Vienna, and | his mission said.to be a last effort for \u2019 conciliation.1c had a conference with Count Mensdorff, and \u2018an audience: wi the: Emperor \u2018of Austria.Mensdorff is stated_ to have-positively maintained the grounds of thé \u2018Austrian reply.to the invitation to the Confer ence.The London Te clegraph says, respecting Bist\u2019 marck\u2019s, circular, with thispdespatch the last | \u201c| hope of \u2018peace\u2019 \u2018become inevitable - À: Vienna des relations moment ich says.that the diplomati¢.cease the moment the.Prussian representative ai the Diet leaves Austria had \u2018avoid ên armed: \u2018conflict i in Holstein.* It isstated that should a collision take place \u2018tbe .Austrian \u2018army of the- North.will advance, against Prussia.I me rankfort.| tion of the army.The Conservative Association of Berlin ad appealed to the elections to sustain the govern | \u2018ment in its foreign policy.It.wus stated that France Had sent a circular \"urging the middle Gérman States to maintain complete neutrality: us Prussian division, under Gen.Fleiss, crossed | the Eider on the 7tb, and entered Holstein.\" The; are gaid \u201cto .be order \u20ac to occupy Rendsburg, | Kiel, and Itzehoe.| The Austriang were reported to \u2018be evacuating Keil, and concentrating at Altona, where: Gen: | Non \u2019 Goble and his staff bad arrived.\u2018On thé 8th.the Prussian troops\u2019 arrived a peuple the town.They wer peacefully met by the Austrian garrison, \u2018wh withdrew froni the town the same day, and the.parting was quite friendly.Gen.Goblenz, the Austrian Commander, had issued a proclamation protesting against the entry of the Prussians into, Holstein; and\u2019 stat- 10 ing that he awaited thé orders -of his sovereign as to what course to pursue, : A Florente \u2018telegram says, Italy will\u2019 aa all sence hostilitie as: soon ag wat is declared i Great Barran\u2014In the.House of Commons on the 7th, on going into Committee on \u2018the Re 1 @ postponed till-After the settlement of the re 9 | iétribution of seats, - After a debate, in which | | Bright and Gladstone \u2018strongly denounced the |.{'évasive tactics-of the.opposition, the \u2018motion wa rejected by 287 to.260.- =The House of Commons have\u2019 \u2018voted an Ins crease of the ai nuity of the Princess Mary of \u2018Cambridge on.her marriage from £3,000.+ £5 000 a.year.| In | the House of Lords; on'the sth, Prince All - fred \u201ctook his seat for the first time: as the Duk of \u2018Edinburgh.| \u201cIn the House of Commons the Reform\u201d Bill was to have been considered, but the opposition | staved it off by nnmerous, speeches on unimpor: tant topics.\u2018The Financia \u2018affairs continue favorable | \u201cThe Bank ret! 8 say, the large gold arrivals from America, and the consequent certainty.of an carly reduction of.the rate of discount, give increased firmness 0 fonds, and Consols- are now, advancing.: Measures afe.li pi progress rods fof - 0 seenablsh 18 ment of the Co hate \u2018Batik.\u2019 Hope'is also | entertained ofa-j tial: regubcifation o Age andij terman\u2019s\u2019 ova = Masters! & Coi,.Drivate Bankers at St : Jolumb |.and Falmouth | ve suspended \u2018their Habilities 4, ns to act in \u2018neutrality in case of a Eavopean WAL, The chioldra continues its mvages in ,\" Capt.J.B.La- : \u2018each: day at SEVEN o'clock.\u2018BY SAMUEL & C0.- Le THIS BVENING.|(FREAT CLEARING SALE - > : ERY EVENING.: © have rés instructions to sell, at our tho S68 Oral street, near Place d\u2019Armes Hill, 0 Alanceo PLalarge \u20ac consignment of Six-Cham- ; ED WARÉ Consist ofr A antiar coolors, Knivay, Forks, Spoons, and Card Baskets, Glacsware, &c., &c.2 Bale at half-past SEVEN o\u2019clock.SAMUEL & Co, Auctioneers, BY 21.J.SHAW, \"O- -MORROW- PF 300K SALT.~The sale of valu- { able] Privaje L'braries week will b il at Mr.SE ane STORES: +.Great St.J street, commencing on THU 1 DAY EV 7, the 21st.The oo Re } comprise: dluable Libraries of the late Mr, 1Tultle, the Yate Geo, Desbarats, Esq Catalogues can bo had of the Books will be.on view .80d others.the Auctioneer, \u2018and\u2019 during the day.Bale HENRY: J.SHAW, Auctioneer.T MORROW.To FURNITURE.\u2014The ALY lo po Carpets, Pianos, Second-hand rain and Ma any.Furniture, &e., &c., will take place ut SHAW'S STORES Great de.| James street, on THURSDAY M OR \u201c| 91st instant, \u2018Sale at TEN.o \u2018elock, : BY [Zs McGREGOR, CL TO-MORROW.:.\u201cOR SALE: = 1,000 Bags - FIN E SALT Afloat.- - .1,500 Bags COARSE SALT Afloat.\u201d os .\u2018AvLso, LL 500 Bags Fine Arracan RICE, .A ; 200 Boxes.Centrifuga! SUGAR.50 Puns Choice Barbadoes SYRUP.Se x hf-chests uncolored J TEA.YOUNG HYSON TEA.: ?% chests very choice.SOUCHONG TEA.95 easks OLI 10 chests INDIGO.7.AND, : ROBIN, PITCH, TURPENTIN E.|BY BENNING & BARSALOU.A \u201cTT, A.CRANE PST : SRT HARDW.Eo Ti consiree x ni se CROCK! Y do, a0, at so much in the 1 F 0; gr 8 A L E.atibree, HAS rot FE - en \u2018yom \u2018Rock oil, : The Sal Choice rands'of Flour, J Johns, oa on MONDAY, th can RoR at.\"Frgueh Flow tn Saoks, dk : Orne Stock b at any dl to utter in tinnets and ke, The can be seen me, ous -.Pork, Mess, Prime Se and 1 Prime.the sale, SY pplication to.EDWARD, ACDONALD, | KIRKWOOD, LIVINGSTONE & C0, ~~ |Esq, at St.\"a 0.503 St.Paul stzeet, (Signed,) BENNING-# BABSALOU.For Beauharnols, Cornwall, Prescott, :Brock- AN .Tilley te Cobourg, Port Hope [GPRING 2 ND SUMMER DRY arsiogton, toronto an On TIIURSDAY, he go i = Direct.without ranger.at the Stores of the to fl street, a large assortment 0 Seasons! °o ; | PRY GOODS, \"comprising : = .4 Superior White and Gray Shirtings, light : The splendid stearer Printed Delaines, Fancy Dress Good Print, CHAMPION,\u201d Captain D.SANCRAËR, CL Linen Damasks, Linen Sheetinge, Will leave the CANAL BASIN, Montreal, at {ambric Handkerchiefs, NINE o'clock a.m.and LAC HINE on the ar- Frinted Silk and Cotton: Handkerchiefs, rival of the train leaving Bonaventure Station 3¢Wed Muslin Dresses and Trimmings, | at Noon, THURSDAY, June 21, for HAMILTON | plik Soarfs and Ties, Black Süks, and INWERMEDIATE PORTS, connecting at AE Merinos and Delaines, EE PRESCOTT and BROGK VILLE with the Rail- #ll- Wool Black Cloths, Doeskins ways for OTTAWA CITY, KEMPTVILLE Fancy Coatings, Stri ed Tickings anaSiitrings, PERTH, ARNPRIOR, &e, and at TURONTY Smail W Casbans, Selicias, Hosiery, and And HAMILTON with the various Railway and \"Mail Vares, &c., &e, : PE A EN Le BUE- 12 Cases Hoop Siirts, >\" = FORD: SARNIA, OAT Lo AM, + BER 5 Cases Barege and Challle Dress Goods.CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, GALENA, GREEN Sale.at TWO o'clock.; { BAY, ST.PAULS, &e ._ a McGREGOR, Auctioneer.= \u201cThe: geet of this Line are most com.x ! : plete, an o advantages offered to travellers = et unequalled.; 5 3 BY JOHN J.ARNTON.poh RATES œver the & lowest ratés, and THROUGH : ATES over the Great Western way given.the Great Western Halle pe IGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NOTRE - FR | The: Subberiber is sonny piace dArmes\u2014 criber AVOT t \u201cMiscellameous.does \"pen, of the Tae, oF ts Ji 8, oi, Rel Baits, moot\u201d No Tet\u2019 Nat.me street, on the d W,& F.P.CURRIE & CO igri Sins fee ¥ a Ss : HAVE FOR SALE \u201c.+ | Estate, known as Nos.201 en ana jo the D RAIN PLP BS: .street, presently occupied by Messzs.rhe Mos; Boller Tube uebec Cement, oo ti 1 DER O ÉOUR ST STO 8; - ebe sting o : qi Wa Tubes, ï jortland Cemient, BRICK STORE ES, TORY STONE Gas Tubes, © \u2018Water Lime, - mensions of lot about 37 pos, Paving Tiles, - Jof 105 feet, more or less, eta pity songs Flue Covers, with adjoining proprietor; also, the use of gate- Flog Clay, .Chimney Tops, way \u2018eading from n Little St.James street, (Fire Bricks, = .Garden Vases.- Printed conditions and terms of sale Lo be had | \u201cPURE R OMA NC EMENT, atthe Office of the undersigned., : Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.AMERICAN SOFA, CHAIR, AND \u2018BED .SPRINGS, &c., &c., &c.\u2026 JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctiônesr.100 GREY NUN STREET,.: \u2018Corner of William street.\u201cBY JOHN LEEMING & ce.L I Ÿ E RP ooL SAUT] FRADE SALE OF TEAS, BY ° NOW LANDING, \u2018 AVIS Toft 4 Our Socoune Été on 3,600 BAGS COARSE LIVERPOOL.FRIDAY, Zand J'uné, 8714 PACKAGES GREEN = (FOR SALE: BY PSS \u2018JAMESS.NOAD & CO.\"a baits ages GREEN TEAS) vie: so 48 St.Peter street.El LE eae ay & Biya hin, an do Imperial OL ASSES.Lop RE gun o ong, Souc and-Gongou 50 PUNS, BRIGHT COLORED, Big 0 NaturalLeafJapans For SALE BY À - 460 catties § Young Hyson Ti ë : JAMES S.NOAD & co.1- And following, will be Sod, sundry.ments LL je .to ; Montreal, 19th-June, 1886.of Te a Ihdigoy Etvernoot Sons do de \u201c Partietiars Lerentee : Sr ns Catalogues and samples the day provions, \u2018Sale at NINE o'clock, JOHN LERMING & co, Auctioneers.SALE OF MR.GEORGE R.CHARLETON'S STOCK, AT ST.JOHNS.|, The_subscribérs have received instruct from Messrs, LEwis Ka to submit for sale, by pu ini à for sale, by pub Rae DRY GOODS, | ; \u20ac TNFERMENTED.w IN E- 5 FREE FROM ALCOHON AND uviNtoxI-| \"CATING.Prepared from\u2019 the finest, Continental Grapes, | { \u2018and preserved in Vacuo.For sale in ptnt an ALEX.McGIBBON, : .ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 69.Great.St J ames Street, YRAN GES AND LEMONS\u2014 One: Hundred Boses fresh MESSENA ANGES Just received «at BANCROFT'S City Expr ess Office, 98 Great St.James street.\\/ ATER FILTER AND Lh ÉJOLEE \u2018COMBINED.+ CREAM \u2018FREEZERS.ALL SIZES.LT GEO.HAGAR & CO, .- 520 St.Paul street.{| quart bottles, 1 CE in se TRAINS NOW ik BoNA foilows:\u2014 - Lp STL GOING west ; ess for Ogdensburg, Des cie, Rin ton, Bel ndon, ronto, Guelp Goderich, B Patihie De Detroit Ù and all points West, at.; Night - do.do do .Accominiodatio in § for and interm fo tations, Accommodation Train for Pte: Claire; Ste.Anne & Vaudre Bhuss opena da uen B15.PM.Trains for Lachine at 7.00 AM, | 0.00 1200 \u2018Noon, *3,00 B.M., 5.00 P.M.and 00 BM.sThe-3.00 P.M.Train runs through 0 Platisburyb, - ~~.QOING SOUTH AND EAST, Exprosy by Rall Railway.thirougbomt for +: FATER FILTERS.English and American WATER FILTERS, \u2018varlaus sizes, purifying from 7 to 100 gallons per sam, Just received and for sale by : \u201cJOHN PATTON & co, - 185 Great St, James Street: Eévrmay OIL: RELIEVES| , PAIN INSTANTL 1 a Tor pa discove is without a IS \u2018asan allevia- tor of \"No langna © can convey an ades | quate Dios \u2018of the sme: ous change v which it occasions to those who are suffer - Pain, Pio matter how exeruolati A disappears under its in A w hole uenc column Mi lent be bo filed ih pr proots of the 88 Lo nos ots i rekior b but Rep to LA test itl will, however, cost the be I \u2018OIL © proc ans Drogeist at twenty-five cents and PE bia a bottle any EG GYPTIAN OIL cures.ig Sental- out, Diptheria Henao © Eee 5, Bldgs Soar Joints, ate Spratt, Bruises, Wounds, ats, ui _ : Sosa Bi in- medicine everywhere.Montreal, : for Carada.\u201d Burns, \u201cSold by BARNES, HENRY & 400.2 and almost miracu- fi | Stone, see the Grand Trunk Rail Time Ta intoyme- - diate Mo points, at, connesting gt at St.Joking Burlingion with th the Rutland & Railroad, also Win tho Laks BE chip A Fork, ac soi im 60 A.M, Pond and ation.THlin for dations coe 0 A A.M mores in ARSRATIIANE | e Vérmont Cen Tr el Mat for Portland, TE ee, oF.a0.ta Pofatwin 1 wo York BC, Ber entrees menri pashan WE.M.Er ht Expressfor Three.Riv e Ps \u2018Riviere du eat dn Kb.sensconcat nue 000 \u2026.dopavassout .SL Zr Sleeping Cite on al \u2018Night Trains, Bag- § he checked through.Lf : her information and time \u2018of arrivez es ene of alt at terminal.and way - way Books, of 9.3 EDS oe Co es; NEU RNING.J-\u2014Apply for particulars to Le , LAMPLOUGE $ & case 1 Su + Cathedral B del: HER, ACCOUNTANT, ce REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL i { Te HN * rétorence permitied to'RfE iT © Hop.JOHN ROSE; PRET, so) le om Jos Hoa, MADE \u2018EASY - | TMPORTANT.To DavacmTs \u2018And.Orams \u2014Bur- frets Oooonine, the best hale preparation in the world; bar as, a imvigorator a and can hair. that Brids get was sick: thar morning, and, when: = like the usual pattern.\u201d : : triousls, thinking to hi raself, I suppose I : with-bis morning than to mak : *- nice little breakfast you \u2018have made us!\u2019 he in Mr.Smiles\u2019s house ; and he went away, © into the breakfast-room;.curtain,\u201d was his first salutation ; \u201cthis glare | a ay theïr usual discomfort,; Carrie nervously | \"| \u201cmother, a thin, pale, anxious-looki of ld vex : Sag RE sure.\u201d Then after: a silence, ) out of sight.{ in :f \u201cand Mrs.Scowls went.into her kitchen, to \u2014 as \"Family Reading.pare de mt pad rer \u2018nes rm re TTI = PURS TRS AND \"HER THREE KITTENS.) - BY THOMAS HOOD- 2 i 1 t has kittens three \u201cuo 1 i think their names hold be! 7 Que is & tabby.with ometald eyes, a \"And a tail that's long and slender: But into a temper she quickly flies, If youever by chance offend her, Re d I think we shall.call ber this\u2014 a 1'think.we shall call her, that : \u201cNow, don't you finey * Pepper-pot\u2019 & nice\u201d natue fors, cat r Lu \u201cOne is lack with a frill of: white, LL And her feet are all white fur, too If you.stroke her, she carries her tail apr igh.t \u2018And quickly begins to purr.toc.«1 think we shall call her thive- 1 think we shall call her, that: Now, don't you fancy \u20ac Svoi ain A nice name for Ww eat?\u201c \u201cQue is \u2018a tortoise- hell, vellow and Black, - With a lot of white abon t trim : no if you- tvage him, at once lies seis in in his back: \u2018Haan quarre]some Tom, ner doubt him! : {think we shall cal him-this\u2014 \u20181 think we shall-cat! him that; ; Now, don't you fancy \u201cSvratehas ay LT < A vice pame fora cat?EE \u201cOur old oat bas kittens three, And] fancy these their names wiil be: ne 6 Pepper-pot ft Sootikin '\u2014¢ Serato haway \u2014 VS \u2018there 1.Where there ever kittens with chose tie chipare ?- And we call the old mother-now what do > you think ?ae \u201cTabitha Longelaws Tiddes tk oT wo L LATE BREAKFASTS.\u2018Breakfast w ns- late a: ME Smiles\u2019 shotse one.\u2018fine autumn nioning, sn nnusunl accurfrencé ; but you know that\u2019 there are some hours, ev en in the best-re; ulated households, when things :2eenr to qu wrong.The principal trouble was Mrs.Smiles came down, of course there was no tire in the kitchen, and the table\u2019 was not set\u2019; but Bridget lay tossing and moaning with\u2019 violent sick headache.++I couldn't stand to = get dressed, ma'am, let alone making the five, { for Pmkilt entirely with the panrin my head.\u201d - 4TH see to thé breakfast.\" said cheëry little | Mrs, Smiles, * when I've-brought von up some medicine.\u201d So she administered the dose, and then.set\u2019 about ler task.But the fire \u2018would smoke that morning, and.the baby woke and cried.** Nelson,\u201d \u2018she called to her hus- ~ band, \u201cBridget is sick: and TT am busy: can\u2019 you attend to baby?\" \u201cWith pleastire, _&newered.a strong kind\u2019 voice from upstairs, \u201cand the pitiful cries soon ceased.\u2018Harry, was in thewood shed, , splitting wood.\"Mr.Smiles came in, throwin off his coat, ; { «There, my boy, l'it-fnish this job.You-run in and see if vou can.set the table soniething © Why, father, \u2018 you -8aid.that vou had to be early at the store\u2019 today, and should not \u2018have time \u2018to come out here * Yes, I know: büt Bridzet is sick, -and mother is hard at work getting breakfast, | \u2018and it.cannot be belped this morning,\" \u2014 \u201c Harry,\u201d he added, caliing him back, \u201cdoh't - say anything about that to mother ; it\u2019s no use worrying her with it now.\u201d , Harry smiled-and nodded comprehension; - and was soon experimenting upon setting the Aable.*Pshaw \"these are the supper plates! I'm sure I don\u2019 t know father\u2019s napkin-ring .from mother's! There! I forgot the butter] knife ! I\" and'so on.Meanwhile Mr.\u2019 Smiles split his w dod indus- \"might have gone to the store without waitin for breakfast.But then that would \u2018have .tronbled Jenny.And what:é: : one do better \u2018his wife com- ae even though he los: 3 a customer by | \u201cit for once?What\u2019 s the 7 sod of customers, \u201cor the money they bring, Hat just to buy com- for which is poor economy to: bag.at.the © price of discomfort 2\u201d The bell rang, and he went in.# What a exclaimed; \u2018and boys can set tables.cannot : they, Harry\u201d \u2019 So there was.a cheerful, even a merry meal, an hour later than - usaal, leaving a gleam of sunshine behind him in the hearts at home, kindled, by his loving looks .sud comfortable words.i \u201cAcross the street lived Mr.: Scowls, whe \u201c breakfasted that morning at the same hour, \u201chaving kept his wife and.Carrie waiting while -he took à morning nap, and then made a - hastytoilet.Unshavéd and grim, he came \u201cDraw down that.of light i is horrid.\u201d Carrie hastened to obey, \u2018while Mrs: Scowls poured out the edffee with \u2018a sigh.\u201cI.cannot stand that noise!\u2019 he \u2018remarked again; \u2018\u2019Carolirie, take that bird : away!\u201d So Carrie teok down the canary\u2019s cage; and shut it up in the dark and gloomy Hing\u201d which was seldom used, the only.tot Wr daréd: to sing ckeerily i in that hen they sat down to breakfast, - dreading.the incessant admonitions not to eat 80 fast, not to take so much molasses, to hold her knife better, or to sit up straight ; and her ¢ woman, tinidly for everything she feared r husband; This coffee is not | pe s0 good as the: last, but it is the best that | rown.has.\u2019\u201d &mith\u2019s for it, then ?half apologising a mile is riot so far teak is overdone again ; not fit to eat.\u201d 6 Susan thought we were to breakfast at half.Past seven and now it is eight.\u2019 = It was a rolief when the drea : over, and Mr.Scowls put on his hat and departed.\u201c Get up, you lazy brute!\u201d he growl: ed kicking the great dog on the \u2018doorstep, - while the cat ran pp.| peered at him over the- meal v was Then she came down, ' and * brought her kittens one by ome out of their box R the cellar into the warm sunshine.\"Carrie ran to feed her bird before.school, fruitless toil \u2018and watchfulness igh ammo her hus- Are \u201cOne sélish- man \u201cyou not.sorry for.thes?; may make forlorn and à oomy a: home which B a ey harp 4ppy as the su Taw oF ote, 1 , e would \u2018learn: he \u201cHONOR FOR THIEVES.\u2018 à Tengora mutantur, et nos mutamur init \u2018ter (Times =.and we are changed = em), is is an old proverb, but 4 true h Men.han vi Porte inner cac wih] | \u201cThé tical orator of England now\u2019 climes, = Tencts with books, and principles\u2019 with times.\u201d \u2018Fwlo- pa government or corporalions of not.gener ally, rogarded as a villain, and ora Flionored as ho mover would: haye been had ho tomes a business transaction.J cise line of distinction is like the vanishing \u2018froint in a picture, or like the horizon at sen; | \u201c {how Little: bint how much ; for danger lurks Jin the former, and: socurity and a fortune in ; things, for why should à-man steal an editor\u2018d'or- n'Minister\u2019s : pocket-book and go to \u201cfuatare\u201d \u201cis \u2018not.quite so short-sighted, and jus by their magnitude.| carried\u201d on by men claiming to be honorable [aM \u2018their dealings is fearfully large.rottenness.\u201cWhy dldu\u2019e you go down to} the woodshed roof, and Brooke.-ridge-pole till.he was| revellit, Totnes, aud should ba dealt with vigoal, unished to the very extent of the law; nor |; thers any.doubt, on the otlrer hand, that he opt thousands or millions of dollars is looked up- \u2018on'ns a remarkably smart man, and alsiough in deference toa little sense of justice still, lingering in sow: winds, iô may ba roniraiîned\u201d iu lris personal liberty for a short time, ho is Honge re-appours soc wofy, awl is petted and ing, hit upon & few good sentences with which | stop, Pad at last makes & moss of it.and loaves ait unfavorable impression.| l'estixd.rx Citrfra,-\u2014It is difficult to say) whou-tho art of printing was introduced.into China, Tt is kuown to huve been practised front plates of wood, at the ond of tho sixth contury of the.Christian era, In À.Dp.093, thero was à decréo for the collection of old | designs\u201d \u201cand \u201ctext,\u201d and for their cutting; in wood for publication, but it is not then semained.stupidly hongit \u2018or honestly stupid, ; A graduate.stale runs from the petty ae cs const to the gigantie ffnud, and somewhere on this.scale.robbery \u2018ceuscs.to be.sin and be.But the pre: tis somewhere, but.not exactly discernible, aud therefore, if à man is inchned to ben thief, his proper course, according to tho pre- ; Sa sent standard ofhonor, is to be-surp and make\u201d + fwistheft large ughto arty him up to ati \u201cEsate position.be all possible.doubt, and Jwhere he is cortain td receive.that deference which is due to his great skill and success.Robbery thus \u2018becomes a.question not of thé latter.This is not the day for small fi when he can retire on an ample fortune, secure from all.molestation, by steal.mg a \u2018hundred - thousand dollars?Human.therefore it is that we hear cvory fow days of swindlings aud robberies which astound\u2019 Then follows compounding with felony, \u201c arrangements\u2019 with the rogues, public admiration of the brillian- ey of \u201cthe affair, und minute descriptions of the robber just in: proportion as.they show |- his skill i in erime; and i the guilty party by some mistake gem inside; instead of keeping outside, of prison: walls, sympathy is imme- distely roused, petitions from men high in.social and business and official civeles pour | in upon the Execative, either that: the unfortunate nian shall be.rele: wed, or, sat any rate, not be compelled: to associate or be put to mênial labor with those.vutgar men.wlio \u2018were silly \u2018enourli to commit insignificant: instead of ma; anitic ent crinies, for: it is manifestly unjust\u2019 that the - ac complished.vil: lain who.robs upon: w laïze \u2018scale should be put upon a level wi ith\u2019 the\u201d cowardly nan whose trembling soul did\u201d not\u201d dare rent things.finished rascal is received with open arms: bv \u201cthe mercantile community Sul\u201d holds His head as high, at least, es any of \u201clus fellows,\u201d \u201cThis picture i is not overdraw a.be: easy to .specify instances sustaining ail \u2018that has been said.Mercantile: honor is not what it.once: was: the standard is sadly lowered, if notindeed in \u2018man¥ cases wholly Tost sight of.We have seen.it stated that.strict, integrity is not an indispensable quali- ication for admission to: our Trade.\u201cor \u2018our Chambers .of Commerce.These names were \u2018once guarantees for the character of their members, but it cau hard iy le sail so now.T here is rottenness some- \u2018where in our- business circles; shrewdness, or.business \u2018tact, are wôrds-that cover what we once called -dishonesty; and success in accumulating property, by whatever means, seems to be the grand tuchstong to which everything is applied.\u201cI.The pruciples involved dn these remärke werew el set forth by Judge Chapman \u2018a short time ago, when he ingfructed a jury as totheir duties.in regard to transactions connected |- with.one: of the miserable mining \u201chumbugs with which so many.honest people have been duped within a few years, and in-many cases.\u2018by those who stand fair in'the business.community.The very fact that stock-gamblings, | and bogus companies of all sorts, are not only- countenanced,.\u2018but vitentimes brizinated and in their dealings, shows\u2019 that the moral.ele: ment ig sadly Jacking to the business commu: nity.We hearda broker remark a few days.ago that it was next to impossible to transact his business on & basis of rigid integrity toward both buyer and: seller, and.we fear that the number of those in business circles who wonld shrink from à püblic-exposure of The \u2018theory that \u201call things are honorable in trade\u2019 is practically adopted.by many whom we little suspect, and we' fear that many who profess the Christian name do not carry the principles of the -Bible into their counting-rooms.There \u2018are those always ready to \u201cdeclaim -cantile affairs, but is there notzieed of it?Is it not time for sober thought and action when our codé of business morals will not stand the test of our church morals; when we feel compelled to separate our religious from our daily lose its identity.Is it not time to cease being honest only when it is the \u201c best policy,\u201d to cease from that practical honoring of rogues \u2018which our consciénces condemn, but which our codé of business morals too often allows, and to carry.enough of religion into our daily.transactions tosave the community from.moral, \u2014Roston Congregationalist.mere re SELECTIONS.There i isno time yours.but the present time ; no day yours but the present day ; there- | fore, \u2018do not please and feed yourselves with hopes of time to come; that you will repent, but not ot get; and lay hold on mercy, but not yet; and give\u2019yourselves up to the Lord next week, next month, or next year; for that God who bas promised you mercy and favor upon theday of your return, has not Promised to prolong your\u201d lives Hit: \u2018that, day comes.\u2014 rockes (Conrasmion.\u2014 -never loved those sala- \u2018manders that are never well but when they are in the fire of contention.I will rather suffer a thousand wrongs than return one ; I will [auffer many ere I will complain of one, and.endeavor to right it by contending.I have \u2018ever found that to strive with.my superior, is forious ; with my equal, doubtful; with my inferior, sordid and base unquietness.\u2014 Bishop Ha -Faumy.Prater.\u2014Robert Hall, hearin up too much time, said that be more than the pitas details which: make a hero of \u2018At last, when once .more free, the L Lu would The: family of the Goldénrods.is very.large; | they all dress mostly in pure gold slightly\u2019 E \u201cBoards lof} against mixing religion with politics or mer-|Ÿ vocations, lest it, too, become contaminated and | peel.with ny; fall of apoken of as a novel invention.In 932 the , canonical books were ordered.to bo.engraved: .ou wood and printed for general sule; and in 1952 tho worle was \u2018completed, and, the books 24 *wero cireulated.over all the empire,\u201d Mov-| : able types were first employed in the \u2018middle of the\u2019 eleventh century.\u201cThe imperial ar ~rangements for printing have been carried ont \u201cin Ching on a most \u2018magnificent scale: The: lemperor Khanghi, whoge- reign \u201cbegan in|.\"1661, had 260,000 movablo types, engraved Lin capper, and printed no less than 6,000 vo- Tunis.Keiulung, in 1773, ordered.10,412 works to.\u2018be published, covering the whole field of Chinese literature.Axcieyr WarcHEs.-\u2014Many inventions of the.greatest value are sometimes.tho most.difficult to trace to their origin, It is so with{ clocks and watches.Neither the preciso year.of their invention, nor the names of their] inventors, can be confidently stated.\u2018measuring time than by the sun-dial, or the we first hear o ascribed to the monk Gerbért, who became Pope in 999, under the name of Sylvester, IT.These clocks werë cumbrotis machines ; and | itis not till the fourteenth century that we hear of: portable clocks.In the\u2019succeeding cen tury, they were mué¢h more common, and were \u2018partof the necessary\u2019 furniture of a-better-clnss \u2018house.They \u2018 were hung to the \u201cwalls, and their movements regulated hy \u2018weights and lines, like the cheap kitchen clocks of the | present day.The invention of the spiral spring ay the inotive.poyer, in\u2019place-of \u2018the weiglitand line, gave: about the niiddle of the.fifteenth confury, the first great improvement, - that anight be curried abgut the\u201d person.- Boot: Lu Dis, PT |.CHILDREN\u2018 8 CORN ER NATU RAL M AGIC.ny MRS, ELIZA Be \"ptnNER, # \u2018Once there was a king called Goldenrod.: trimmed with green.Their servants always attend them in \u201cpalish purple Belladonna, and.remarked : ++ My dear, I'wish you to'marry.the.king of thie Srapdragons, who will begin topay.at tention to you to-morrow.\u201d + What'a pity you didn\u2019t mention it yoster-.day,\u201d said Belladonna,: \u201cNow it is impos- brave young knight Sweet William.\u201d 4 Very well,\u201d \u2018said the king; \u2018say, {at I am a tyrannical parent mapy as you please; all I exact of you i that.Jour toarry the bing of the Snapdragons HM Never \"said Belladonna, And, 10 prevent it, she thrust a dirk in her breast.- > Now, when.she had given herself this mortal wound it occurred to her that, after all, she \u2018would very much rather not die.- On: taking this view of it, she sprang from her couch, godmother.- Now Clethra was abroad on a.very impoi- North Pole.Büt when'she heard Bélladonna'\u2019s voice,she turned'about so.quickly as to overturn the iceberg on which she wassailing, and the Reicles not yet melted from her hair.with what scemed to be taken from the deep \u2018crack of an iceberg.\u2019 ter,\u201d she said.only trust you as [am 50 muc ou.\u201d swept away to thé North to settle the whales.delighted.and i illness, but trouble.of various\u2019 kinds.* each day one person who is afflicted\u2019; \u2018and as Lam very fond of children, I shall give the preference tothém.\u201d - morning, was Daisy.' She.saw on the couch a figure lender and.long, and white and beau.top.of.her head.\u201cIf you please; Princess,\u2019 \u201d said Daisy, wl am sick'this suramer almost every day ; and, although Iam always taking very bad medic cine, I don\u2019t seem to get any better.' After I\u2019 \u2018have eaten my dinner, and go out fo play, something seems to come and draw me ail when mother cuts off the leg and leaves that I think I am going to'die; and I sup- dicine.\u201d \u201cIT can cure you,\u201d said the rincess : \u201ctake the dropiin this phial and mix it with \u2018ten- drops of water; lasts, ons drop of the.mixture \u2018in your right hand, and rub- it round \u201cwith {these words: Co _ ¢Ora nora malité sera ;.© Ora-nora monita sim.\u201d the palm of | your left repeating, mégatime, \u201cIcan do i cried Daisy.| Om 2 nora \u2018malita gema;\u2019 how curing it sounds! O now that spirit of order: Ds by that spirit of 0 er-and regu- ;as\u2018an e and je ob of lle foe p FeTho eure of the Lord is in the i of \u2018the wicked 5 .\u2018bat\u2019 ke Dleaseth the i nf the just.\u201d ; Tag Exp or Sernonns.by \u201cla \u2018M 7 thieves Mr.John Bil for A \u2018friend re atly ope olf: alo aor GOT /\"* bas long Boen'a, him whetlier his great speeches = deliver.{ wi Blin pistes Le à sd À Per ef ind ne pe 10 be > point pere vire Port | anne De scomies à | ai from un: \u2018touch gre I 1 feel I shall never be sick again.Good-bye, dear et) ere all princesses so pretty.Pd \u201c Good-b ye, dear child ; by the way, while] Jou-are.aise en corn-\u2014i M6 Corn p cried; Daig it affects fhe char Si of corn _ thi rincens, but | He, HONTREAL ALLY + wits.spoken well PI ut oannot, whiles uk D y ven from the \u2018room, ul : Tm ao void ot one sydeble\u2014mhat \u20ac \u2018Tillthe [_ close of the tenth century, no other modo of | => hour: rlass, rr to have existed; and then | a graduated methanisin adapt-| 7 cd to the purpose, this invention being usually NOTICE, i SMARDON.begs which now went on iapidly, and resulted in =% Tend \u2018thé invention of -the_ watch\u2014a Time- measure\u2019 LT | «@ NBER Ti CHARGE or A grec IAL FITTOR.) Une day the king called his only daaghter, - sible,.as I have just promised te love the | u» IC ON DEPOSITORY.\u2018\u201cno onc can | love 88 - and shouted wildly for - \u2018Clethra, bor: fairy ; tant mission\u2019; she had, in fact; been sent to 2 quell à great whalo insurrection very near the | = before: the, maiden had fidished her second Loh shriek, she_was in the palace: chamber, witli i She brought forth a crystal casket, filled est centre of a clear June sky, or the.bluest | i\u201c One drop of this will heal you,my daugh- I will keep the rest for | your future indiscretions; or, stay\u2014if I could} : abroad, I | would depute some little matters at home to}: \u201cThen, leaving the casket, with most exact + 5 instractions, she called for ber whirlwind, and] \u201cWhat precious drops 1\u2019 said Belladonna, | - \u201cThey will heal not only wounds | Now let it be published that I will see : The first who caïñe to\u2019 the princess, next| tiful in the face; the figure appeared to be| 3 | wearing a heavy gold crown but itwasonly| = \u2018her hair, which was laid in a plait round the.up together, as I draw a chicken foot|- - the strings out.And every: time it hurts so | | pose I should, if I did: not take such bad me-} take, each day \u2018while it | 5 gently round and | - QE qu oo a fric liga 16 z Speak hon, slowly, and do not Ail to a | Bot: \u2018sbime.wordly-minded persons: object to.family | WT oct J righto| Prayer aa taking | > what, might seem a loss will Sompensated the stated observance of this duty | ; dion wile tad at 5 | fin ty produce, It serves preserve the my medicine pou : must.not | 0 5 returned œo| more.ao be continues) | RIDDLES, No.88.a wotd of one po ayllable.Look you for me 'Mid Niagara's roar; in the turbulent sea, Tu a noun; of five letters ; but.thr I'ma vorb,==with the.noun\u2019 \"I'm no longer allied.l'm a grave, solemn verb; nay, I truly might say, |.Those who follow ny precept do, nothing but Now I'm Bown there\u2014s on.by night | Je and by day; * Tox in short, ma beam, or à.flash, or aray.see: - can it ber No.89.de.Why is a \u2018worn-out shoe like ancient Greece ?\u2018No.90.= Why is.the.letter T like an land?\u2014 rs Removals.W A N L E ss th, = sh a AXD BURGICAL MACHINE MAKER, as REMOVED TO TI ST.DOMINIQUE STRRET.- removed from Notre.Dame 1 Great 8t James stroot, next doo le: an Methodist.\u2018Churoh.OF - REMO! VAL.\u2014S.to acquaint her customers and the, Julie generally tha whe has re- -moved to 1568 Urbain street, Also, Apprentice S$ wanted to\u2019 the Dressmaking.| REMOVAL or \u201c \"ne ISS\u201d iF (OFFICE.Tux Orrier or THB | a \u201cvan r WITNESS\u201d ve, i CNONTREAL WITNESS .| sow VEUELY FITNESS) ASU .\u2018 ae \u201ca \u201cCANADIAN user | GREAT.ST.JAMES STRERT, | \u2018CORNER or DOLLARD BT \u201cN early opposite Nordheimer* Hall), And the Third House from the Mechanies\u2019 Hall.lard Street opens from Notre Dame Street, Opposite the Recollet Churoh, \u2018 .Has BEEN Rexovap REMOVAL, Auxiliary Corner of Craig and Alexander streets.ofraphers.Bagravers and Jorma) practica ors, Engravers, and Gene respec ly.inform their\u2019 friends and the public that En Gest ihe Fe to ace d\u2019Armes (ne MONTR (next.to Xpress office), Practical | NOTICE, OF REMOVAL \u2014| th po Publishers\u2019 N otices.REGULAT EDITIONS! er .sv.5 PEN AMi | Bd NOON, a soon as tbe forenoôn telegram arrives.\u2019 °.I ONE P.M, Le « \u201c TA \u2018 Dvocniar + be Le \u2018 { Warn Broboues Reports and ty Tams, &e.\u2018 FOUR ra, EES NE New vou Markets by.totegrap 3 ald FivE TERY PM \u2018 2 | + i Loi .STE Wieser nwa of onportance roe 3 an} \u2018 = LACE CURTAINS, Wi oro the winds and the waters.ars wildest, ai ol ant ting or thelr laughter i in- volu 108 of spray.| w ono \u2018aside, | \u201cpray.| B {agains let | two otters be drop ped, there's a 1.change; Lee As a \u2018noun\u2014and by no.mess grave \u2018one\u2014I TAD mie a verb and two nouns packed together you 5 \u201c Miscellaneous, ce EMOVAL.\u2014E.- GUERIN has oa.| :| ARRACAN RICE, | MADRAS INDIGO.Cu ton, a short distance from Brome _La The Deppaitories of.the Moritreal \u201cBible Society, ; Canada Sunday-Schoo Union, ang : Religious ct Society are Removed tot e | ANSELL Worlal Items, News of the Day, &e., de.| elsewhere, We offer for Salo W MACHINES for every variety or on : ton, and Linen 1 pe ren lon Carpeting, , NEW DAMASKS and TRIMMINGS, ° _ PIANO and TABLE cova, | \u201c CONNICES, POLES, &c, éc, ac,\u201d JUST RECEIVED AT \"THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, où No.7 Groat St.Jamos Street, Now No, 10, = JAMES BAYLIS, TOANTBELL & co \u2018 MONTREAL CARPET, OIL-CLOTH, AND CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, = \u2018Nos.w AND 101 GREAT BT.JAMES HTREET, : MONTRÉAL (47 and 49: old Nos.) Thé \u2019oidest establishment ofthe kind in Cana- dé New patterns.regularly rocelved.Orders respectfully solicited, and carefully attended to.The services of skilful Upholsterers constants retaived.EE Srhifasa AXD.RETAIL._ .CAMPBELL & CO.Ly 9 and on Groat St, James: Street, es AND OIL CLOTHS | \"In all the Newest Stiles, and at: ald Prices, at .THE CARPET\" WAREHOUSE, .Great st, Jamos Btreet.JAMES BAYLIS, \u2014- pa Os Now LANDING AND FOR fon & Co.) ex Pericles\u201d and * Ocean un,\u201d \u2014 DAVID TORRANCE & co.wn oO.R 00 Hr-CuEs cums Yousy HYHON, \u2014 TEAS, Y, Uneol'd and Col'd JAPANS, RIO COFFEE DEMERARA SUGAR in ag», - : CURRANTS in Brl VALENCIA RAISINS, Boxes and Hf-Boxes.\\- DAVID TORRANCE \u20ac & co.; [N STITUTE FOR YOUNG | (Rev.Dr HAMILTON.Be DAUGHTERS,) | \u201cItemaved to 563 McGill Collège Avenue.This Institute ives a- full course of English, French, Latin, Algebra, Physical Science, with Drawing and Gy \u2018mnastics, Terms for Boarders bd Day Scholars reasonable, IMON | STEVENS, ROPRIETOR OF THE \u201cLAKE HOUSE.\u201d \u201cThis House is situated in the Village of Knowl e - Parties in Montreal wishing for a summer retreat will find this a desirable placc._ Knowlton, 5th June, 1466.Just WHAT Canada WANTS.\u2014Tomlinson\u2019s Butter Powder makes the butter always come in.Irom minutes, Increases the uantity, improves the fot and removes a unpleasant taste of roips, Wild Garlic, &e., &e.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Ce ; Whelësale 2 oO R = AL , ten to twenty h I.SODA- WATER EM SODA ATER FOUNTAIN DES CLRAT OR, and CYLIN J.\u2018GARDNER, Dru ggist, +.Notre Dame ssreet.two COPPER- \u2018RAPE SEED OIL.For sale by - LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.OARD.\u2014Vacancies for four =] 18 Coté street: .HE PATENT UNIVERSAL| COPYING PRESS.\u2014This useful little in-' ventlon does away with the necessity of a large and expensive Copyin, Press, and is as effectual as the most powerful lever.None.are genuine \u201cbut those \u2018hearing the tralle-mark of D.A.| by whom the subscriber has been ap- liberal discount to the trade.ROBERT T MILLER, Agen nt, St Francois Xavier street.0.a L_ OIL PORTLAND KEROSENE, ; BURNING FLUID, - FOR SALE BY THE BARREL OR.GALLON .J.GARDNER, DruGGIST, urchase avin : en es, to and ex- first-class - chines, Sewing before purchasing SINGER Machines, of our own manufacture: | SINGER Machines, made by the Singer Manufac- | Eturing Co, N.Y DORF, & Co's (Noiseless), machines for Tailors, Shoemakers, and family use; C.IRWIN & Co., First Prize Sewing Machine; and WILCOX & See's Family | = Sewing Machine.-A! Iso, all kinds of machinery | 18 that is used in the manufacture of Boots and N.B.\u2014All machines sold at this Office are | warranted to give entire satisfaction, 9 orthe purchase money will be re Si, T wist, Cot- shuttles, Oil, all kinds of Sewing-machine Trimmings, constantly on hand.Ladies Taught to Operate.All kinds of Sewing Machines Repaired and D.WLOR, 65 8t.-Sulpice Stott corner of French Cathedral and Notre + 1 street.Agents \u2018Wanted in every Down.in\u2019 Co [nada i | 15,000 GRAIN.BAGH Fer Sale by.à MoK.COCHEANE, 494 St.Paul street.resstved.2 [PAT onder JTRANGE NEWS.\u201410,000 PIC- RE i) A T REDUCTION TNX RUSSELL begs \u201cThe \u2014 recoit to pr, i, customers, and a are lentes 4n entire new 8 eran to h house, that he has recently enlarged |\" guaranty x ges \u2018his A areroomns, and has now on hand the largest Sana\u201d comment to those.in wilt À eity.Bedroom Sets of every descriptio: ab are ps\u201d - nues 1, Pla duction of from 15 10.30 r cent, from Dis forage u.> (aotid a in Tombs a RATE.Foi sot.= 1 Ris varie .Huh ei Sonstantly on hand and mad e \u201cto piecés-on ns \u201c her snd\u201d pes $E¥Shntid nth ie A LIVERPOOL BO A > yA & Sox, lato Phun.| \u201cI ner's \u20181 each, both used wit GALLONS REFINED| le Agent for the Canadas.Also, Copy-| Peine and Dampers, suitable for the above.A Goods, Ma- amine our great variet or ee comm pus ; AER HA Cl ton to 1085 Le = Profsslonal DEAN E A A I B MIE BEAVE L AEMRACKE, cir inn sy Fillet Extrné eeth Insorted on - Gold, Mver, or om PF SR annee.: * Ofllce hours from 8 A.M.to À\u201d 2 | Business Car VEE io ï DESK at No.1s reat Bt, J ; 8 Me- chantent fui \"mes Breet, CD BRALE, IR I.a 1 L BER} o CANADA ENGINE W 8 prepared 10 execute orders Ho Pumping.Machine portable \"Engines, Boiler-worie mith-wor Hea Furnace Reine LE Tolsting Machin®y ydraulie PreswcH, &c,, fs on hand, scvetal accond- band Tgioen a and Bolon for sale low.: wire rs ds ss nm ec ee i at Jom DOUGALL & cot COMMISSION MERCHAN\u2018 , : MONTREAL.- SUCCESSORS TO-JOHN DOUGALL, (Business Established in 1826).DUCE and LEATHE ZR.UNERAL- FU RNTSHING Street, next to the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.\u2018 RICHARD SEALE.Jobbing attended to.\u201c Apothecris de.= AIN-KILL RR.\u201cPERRY DAVIS VEGETABLE, À \u2018AT THE OLD PRICE.: @#r- Beware.of \u2018Counterfelts and worthloss Imitatiopa.BR re deel sme À.\u2014e UST - PUBLISHED, J 6 CHOLERA AND ITS TREAMENT,* \u201d With Sanitary Precautions, in Pamphlet For in ped nb e English and French languages, P lished a d for sale hy Cem ye - JOIN GARDNER, .\u2018Chemist and Druggist, Notre Dame street.Price.THREE-PENCE.Roplete with all the -nécéssary.information.rge discount to \u2018Country purchasers for re-sale.Parties will state what number.of \u2018eithor French or.English copies are wanted, .«1, .GARDNER, To : Notre Dame street.21b bottles, and in 101b jars, with: directions; Green Conperas : Condy\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid; Dwigbt's medy (same as Rev.Dr.Hanflin\u2019s Remedy for Cholera) \u2018with directions rice 25 cents, also at wholesale by the ozen; Diarrhœa Pills in boxes, 1s 8d, and Gard- Stomachie Drops in bottles, 1s 3d and 2s 84° much success as preventives\u2019 during the time of Cholera in 1854 .J.GARDNER, : DISPENSING CHEMIST, 455 Notre Dame, near McGill street.OME REMEDY.MLIN'S REMEDY ror CHOLERA is decidedly.the very best-in use, and every family ht to provide themselves with a supply atonce.Donit.Wait till cholera\u2019 comes amongst you, when ft.may be too late; get.it now.Be sure and ask for HAMLIN'S REMEDY.\u2019 or use, \u2018Country orders attended to on receipt.- | (CONCENTRATED LYE \u2014For article will be found to save an | nse amount of labor and expense, besides being useful for a variety of 8s in the hotsehold economy.Try it.For sale by all Dru ts and Grocers.in town and country.\u2019 le Man turer, Gado EAE, w DRUG ne 208 Notre Dame street, Montreal, AIN'KT ER! VERY VOLUNTEER should have a \" Sold by Druggists and Grocers.\u2018 \u201cTake Done but the gentine, ; Re Manufactured by.\u201c14 \u201cPERRY DAVIS & ox, « 3is St, Paul street Mon ., And d'Ptovidenoe, KI.NITY DISPENSARY.Just received, a case of Scotch Plaid Taner Viz i= Spectacle Cases, Card Cases, Pomades, and h Powder Boxes, pate Boxes, Match - Poa Holders, Pin Cushions, x Noodle Conch Lip Xe! s e eedle asc, salve Bone, Jewel Box \u201d WOLFRED D.E NELSON & go.NOTHER SUPPLY o of Pegse NEGETABLE HAIR R -| received: - { WOLFRED D.ÆB.NELSON & co.\u201cNotre Dame street, near McGill street.258 Notre ope ts, = J.D.LAWLO * - Manufacturer and LOR, REGO, v would Tow, respect | wor Lomme invite those whoare about | OLFRED D.E.NELSON &C0.| QULPHATE OF AMMONIA \u2014 A convenient fertilizer.for House and Garden Plants and Vegetables, .For SALE BY Coa T D.REED, 40 st.Antoine street.JUPSONS, DYES, all colors, n'phials, with directions for use Granu- Being Peu pou ; Rid o's & Sa Rr E os din ng Bottles; 1 \u201cTasteless Gregory's Powder, &e ge.oy &C \u2019 id LE D.REED, 4081.Antoine street, MERGE THE \u201cMEDICAL FIELD 'CoM- PANION.\u201d, \u2018The remedy preseribed the Presiden Sher \u2014 the Central Di hi nitory syinploms of arrhœa and other re ASIATIC CHOLERA, may © be pag the MEDICAL HALL, X the.P d PHILLIPS to be given away.Citizens of Mon- ost-o an A: ne ro nore ou to save your should be inthe possession of every a + none) ?Then to the British American Pic- | : + allery date Dion\u2019s.Photograph Rooms), KENNETH NETH CAMPBELL ' oT Bonaventure Strect.where tor the next .ER sot, Aboot and snd Gora at we [LOWER SEEDS! FL 5 \\ ves.Plotares (a eu \u2018and finished i ot Cholée-Varieti oe guarintoed all minutes \u2018and taken oqually a Well du Sony may: 0e.had at the q w Féardodar atten d to copying.© Mzprcan Hawn, pN By Tho GALLER will bo OPEN allHOLL |.-RENNEIH SAMPEELL & vo.THY ROB YOUR CLOTHES HAITI SRAIR RESTO when they |.usin and Fora JE, ey A Consignments solicited of all kinds APO.WAREROOMS at Non, 118 (irent StiJames ( NHLORIDE OF LIMEin 1 band - Price 75c., complete, with full directions fpr use.FAMILY SOAP MAKING this celebrated ES © MARTE 1 _ cois Xav fares ition rick er ot.Lio _ style, à heal ituation street drain \u2018moderate."]
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