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The daily witness
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" » ) 42, Board, where the comforts of home can from Little St.Jamea street.Apply - RANCE a Co., Hospita TO LET, thatn new 7 and and hand- - some Store, corner of Bonaventure | .Commercial Bank Building, Great St.James ;, ini Vv, by app ying at No.981 Urbains reet, near Urbain streets.OARD.\u2014 Two gentlemen ean n be | accommodated with Dinner and day board.: ep will be let to 8 to» gentleman ok quict habits.| > Lu vu i \u201cNo.119 a \u2018For sale and to Let.TWO OR.THREE large, s Rooms, or the whole Flat, to E = fur Eu of Ritch if wanted, at 16 su Dents street ia TO LET, the Décarié Fana,\u2018 à the thini from the St, Antoitie Tolls\u2019 ill, rate, alsothe DWERLL ixa-Hov sEthere- | ; t a fIAYs\" COTTAGR and GARDEN on | on nis, Farm.\u2019 Inquire of CROSS & LUNN, 57 Little St.Jamés street, So To: LET.Jor er portion of 5 House Nao 12 Balmoral street; con- pl tains five Rooms, Arvly on the pre- nv isess ; sito LET.\u201ctwo excellent Offices |} \u201cin the premises at present occupied bythe ; sitereizned, Nu 4 Lemotne street; rent mode- tia Apply to FITZPATRICK { '& MOORE.130 LET, twe Cellar Flats on | Fortine: ation lane.Ap ly a nr D:- HOODS : ANOFORTE Ww AREHO SH, ® Great St.\u2014 MCE street TOL ET.at Longueuil, anew.3 .Cétta ze.beautifully situated: on the- ver bank, ve minutes\u2019 walk from {ie ferry § for the Sousol | or the year.Apply us this otice.- ST M.M ER RESIDENCES \u201cAT ST.LAM BERT.\u2014Three Brick Cot-.: > tages to Let, all fn good onder, and: vicasatly situated between the Ferry and Rall- \"way Station.Also, one first class House at [on- Deuil.APR to W.H.ROSEVEAR, St.Lesn- | Fog or, Un Otley Print St Chartes.: TO LET, one mile from the |.city limits, a pleasantly situated House, containivg le rooms, with out-kit- chal Àc.; rent for the scason, - Appiy to DANIFÉ, HADLEY, River S Pierre.y\"ARD TO LET, in Duke street, - Grittintown, suitable for Coal, W Lum- xé.Apply to LAS QUARE, & Co, 284 i.paul street: UILDING LAND FOR SALE, | i on the River*s Bank, at Hochelaga Terms \u201c Cilsye Apply at 30° Lem ne street CPE undersigned, having leased the extensive ant comraodious Étore + Common street, adjoining the Errsining | warehouse, \u2018lately oceupled by Messrs: Freer, | Lov, & Co, is pre pared sto receive tor Storage Ses ar, Mulasses, oO Grain, Flour, and\u2019 [general Merchandise, in bond.orfree; first-class.Cellas- age for vil and Molasses,\u201d M.MACCARTHY; 17 and 1956 John street + F ICES TO LET.\u2014First-class Otlices to let in Bank Chambers, entrance ~t Peter.street.Apply.at Molson\u2019s Bank.\u201cVXELLAR TO LET, on Notre + Dame street, 100-feet long \u2018by & feet wide.and paved with brick.\u2018Large, room entrance i ; J.& T.BELL, Catliedrai Blook.VALUABLE PROPERTY Ftgs] FUR SALE, on the south side of the Canal Basin, at Montreal; there 18 an -exe ellent warehouse, with first-class elevators on .thie property, and water-power sufficient for 4 run.+f mill stones, and attendant wuachinery.This: J= a good chanee for parties wishiri \u2018to establish \u201c1 large manufactory, being within the city a mpite, and having a frontage on the canal of 80 feet \u201cextending thence to mean low waterof the river St: Lawrence.Apply to ROBERT HERVEY, Fsq., Brockville ; or, PS JONATHAN FINDLAY, > Montreak 16; St.Paul street, TO LET tia à No.786 C street.wa a Ba.Jo street.à TO LET, \u201cthe.remises \u2018at present ocodpled asa holesale Ware | - ouse by thé subscriber.Rent mode rate, and immediate Pas iven ff required./ Appl at ROBT.WI St Paul sireot, Removi ng 10 4356 8% Paul streets à TO LET, furnished or uri- furnish part of House, 81 Grees | St.James ft.Apply on the premises.TO LET, that first-class |se House, Ha i Jxford McGill Collego Avenue.ot to ToB ERE | cu the su ers, whom app 750 HN H.= MOLSON Va BROS) Fo BE LET, toa à suitable tenant, a LARGE OFF CE, on the second floor of the street ; heated with hot water, aod furnished with large EISBN, aren Safe.rand on the pro | - 1ses to J.N - Board, Rooms, &o GENTLEMAN cen obtain a \"Room and Board, in a French private fa- \u201cCraig street.OARD.\u2014A lady and gentlem or two Gentieinen, can be gentleman, \u201cLe.obtained ; terms moderate.Apply at 443 | Albert Place, corner of Legaushstiere and Bt.3 accommodated with furnished rooms, breakfast, and in a private house (of two 00-~ cupants), where there are no other ers, .in the ocality - of Beaver Hall, Apply at the WITNESss office, : OARD.\u2014Twol Double Rooms to let, with Board, at No.8 Hanover Terrace, Bleury street.Also, a few Gentlemen can be \u2026 RooMs TO LET, well ada apted d Bedrooms.Lo l\u2019A ci ci, Cho and Drugglst.143 Mo -Gill street FEW GEN TLEMEN can be accommodated with good Board and com- lumable.Rooms; aise, a large Front Parlor to Let | unfurnished, in a first-class house, two minutes walk from \"Post-office, No.577 Craig street, - second door north of Coté street, = \"IC TO RIA HOUSE Five Suites of Rooms and other vaéancies for Boarders.at Nos.13 and\u201915 Latour street, DOW styled the VIcToRiA HOUSE; recently put into excellent répair, and thoroughly renovated.Baron the \u2018premises.À 0.733.SHERBROOKE SIREET WEST.\u2014Two vacancies in Private fainily for two gentlemen.FEW GENTLEMEN ean be accommodated with good Board and com- le Rooms ; also; a large Front Parlor ta Let | sofarnished, in a first-class house, two minutes WAIK from Poat-office; No No, 51 Craig street, second door north of Cote streets Pooms TO LET Famishedy .\u2014Two- handsomely Furnis \u2018Breakfast, use of Bath-room, po ar Jamo cant nd where no other.boarders are Address Drawer 333, LL YWQ.or three: entlemen accommodated gen constortable in the locality of Beawer Mall : Wrasess office.»>OARD \u2014Two Rooms Gili Golens à Vouk Ed can be ok \u2018to the fineat linen thread.Small q \u201c| some respectable private family, where no other | aaa hae N°TISE OF.F REMOVAL: Rains TW R tities | == ; 7 ANTED, a stout Lad as errand | teat mor Abily.to Mr.Morr, 63 St.Pater | 'PRE RENTICES WAN TED ; ina pp ats al Bleus street.making estabilshment.-the business preferred, Aud d must commended.- Apply at this office.I) - g loyment and 8, at J.BARTER'S well \u2018re- y and Ÿ eat-one office af the MeClos- ak e-Wor.753.Craig est Victoria square a and ve Street, AT THOROUGH practical Book- B keeper, of seven years\u2019 éx rience; is now open to an engagement, as Accountant and Cashier; the best of city references as to profl- \u2018ciency, integrity, te.; 3 Fhoaks French, -and can ve security if C unis requi \u2018Address Charles i tlonery Store, about 16; must speak both languages, and be we recommen ded; one who has been at the business preferred.Address H: R., this office.vo VAN TED, a stout | Boy, to look after a cow, useful.in Re the ras na gene-| \"ANTED, a Cook, at Judge Ayiwin\u2019s, M Notre Dame street.OOMS WANTED.\u2014 - Three\u2019 young \u2018gentlemen want two Bedrooms and TF-FOOM, ished, and with board, in\u2019 eraarel ke not reply.PAN 1ES8.\u2014A practical: person, whose health is yielding under er pressure of close office work, would be open for an engagement in a few montha, as Inspector and Valuator of Fire- risks; | unexceptionable city reference given.| \"Address \u201cKingdom,\u201d at this office.mo.WHOLESALE MER- ; boarding-house keepers need Peu stating terms, Box 81%, P.O.TANTED, an Office- Partition, glass front.Apply at this office.CHANTS.\u2014A young man \u2018from Western anada ls desirous of obtaining a Situation as Traveller for that part of the country; has had rience; \u201cunexceptionable references given.ac dress \u201c Traveller, WITNESS off] ice.: can write a , good ha capacity where he can m \u2018Address \u201c James,\u201d this office.PARTNER WANTED, with a tuation in an e himself \\ useful, .ital of $2,000 or 000 im.a Manu- facturin, Se altal of 8: pays 8 per eent per an- num.object in taking a Partner le get a person who can superinteud a Store in the busi- - ness part ofthe eity.M factor being.in the suburbs \u2018I pay from $4, per year to Commission Merchants for sellin communications strictiy private.- Ad ress < Mänu- facturer,\u201d office of t paper.- 1 A J'ANTED, bya Toung 108 man nwhol, \"can 8! ak\u201d boëh languages, and ean pro- dude unexceptionable referenees ss regards both characterand spi store as e\u2018ther K-Keeper or Cashier; has no objection to go to Western Canada ar elsewhere, if required satisfac reasons given Ax leay- or a De Smploy.dress H.P.Hk, Box for a Whéletale Manufactory smart Boy.- Apply st 514 84 Paul stre GERMAN gituation as Housomald œ or Talde-mald 2 ate family.foquire ot 310 54 Dominique 7 ANTED, Male Teachor (om red men ferred), with Model eee 2% ntiens: School at Sorel.frees heme tary-Freemiren\u201d\u201d Dissenttent Semel, Joan Mas, 1808 Removals, ISS INNES begs oi abo à s to inform her| oved-to No.360 Notre Dame street, lately occu by Mr.McMaster.An fiapéctionof her oocupled by stock of MILLINERY, in all the atest styles, is solicited.ER PER BRFTISE-AMERI AN.PECEURE GALLER > ER = 0 w \u20180 P xx, AT - © GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, : (OPPOSPTS DAWSON B08.) \u2018 Having a better light than in the old place, I customers.Je.S.LAY, Proseewson.to No.2 Waverley Terrace, Ble stroes, wh e she Las vacances for a few boarders.JAMES GARVEN, Arehiteot, has removed $7 181 Great Br.James sisoot.A vacancy for a Pupil.JMPORTANT NOTICE.MANN & SON, TAILORS AND oL OTHIERS, -| Have removed to-those large, elegant, and commodious premises, No.403 and 405 NOTRB DAMB STREET, \u201cTiffin's Block,\u201d corner of St, Peter rireel, where Will be found the largest and best ent oi i \"READY-MADE CLOTHING In thé city; and at PRICES that DEFY COMPETE PANN & SON have added to their establish ments : - HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT, Stocked with everything.requisite for a\u2019 eom- ete Prheir CUSTOM DEPARTMENT will, as usual, receive careful atten:ion, and persons ordering may rely upon the two requisites \u2014NEATNESS and us PEDITION-and at moderate prices.HE undersigne ied have 1 removed fH \u2018the nsurance athe to \u2018Omens from North.British and Mer.Buildin Hisuranée Company, corner of St.Fran- \u2014 THERE Is ST.JOHN Why, ALEXANDRE = À 2 Sow dooms on tide | side of it, and GARDNER, the DRUGGISY, has.TREMOVED to the third\u2019 store so a 0 \u2018Wooo & ALLE.Ca J.GARDNER, _ CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST, Has rergoved to Le 6 NOTRE DANE STREET, | 3 .(dear 84 Jobn sok) RM OV AL.have heen woven in the der manner of $he; Indians, aud the texture and brilkiancy i is sid fou og - 1 * + ~ lobe = uasurpused 40 Journal, 4 A ne ve \" rt sg (Gé > 7 lé là 10 WANTED, \u201cemo tonda ED, o smart Gin JLo at- of FIVE PER CENT.upon the Capital Stock of CT WANTED, a goer for a Sta | FIRE INSURANCE COM- = ANTED, by a youn man who| bility, a Situation in a wholesale | ANTED, good Coat Makors i GIRL wishes al, customers and the in that she has | | SETTLED AND.READY FOR B USINESS.| J.*The 800 7M.Tas Poe hr fo Plaberst | Ce a ; \"FOUNDRY, 2° : 1 | Express for Island Pond and interme- ° shall Be able to give better satisfaction tomy | ED eu RS.HARGROVE has removed | \u201cwith mire \u2018 ra TUITION I MONTREAL, MONDAY, MAY.20, 1867.Notices.Re ERS ESTATE.NOTICE.sta \u2014All persons havi claims against th te of the late - ROBERT RS, IN his De tinie of the city of Montreal, Merchant Taller, | are re requested - to fyle the saine at once in my! .00, DEVLIN Notary for the Estate.» ANK OF.MONTREAL.\u2014 Notice is hereby.given, that a Dividend | the Institution has been declared for the current \\alfy cary and that the same will be payable at | house, in this city, on and after |SATURDAS the lst day of Juné next._ The Transfer Books will be closed from the | and.17th to.the, Sist day of M 3 clusive.y ay next, both days tm- The Annual Meetin » of the.Shareholders will be held at the Hank, on MONDAY, the Third| | {day of June next, the.chair to be takon at One c\u2019olook precisel isely (By Order of the Board.) 1 E.H Na G 2h April 1867 eneral Manages.PrereT ACT OF 1864.Inthe matter of JOHN STEWART, Trader, Johns, C.E.Insolvent \u2014A first Dividend \u2018Sheet, has been-prepared, subject until MONDAY, thet ject to objection, #8 of ROY Call 1867.Oéfloial Ass Montreal, sen May.Br ignee.\"OTICE \u2014The undorsigned \u2018begs to inform persons indebted RE, heretofore Feather-deales, in Montreal,.that from tlds date they will have to settle -with his successor.V.LEROUX._ Montreal, 15th May, har.- NOTICE oF, CO-PARTNER-| The undersigned have .entered into ship under ne name and style of Gill a & Martin, for she purpose of manufact .tin's Concentrated Cardinal Food for ne a and | Invall de Martin's French.Vinegar, Ball Blue, Double.1 Blaoking, &e.The Trade are respectfully invited So examine and test their amples, which the sub- to the ian ported goods above en HUGH.McGIL CHARLES MA TIN.Orr.E: 83 MCGILL STRESS.: on, May, 1868.OTICE\u2014AIl parties indebted to the Estate of the late WILLIAM WAT- SO, Esq, io his lifetime of the City and District y requested to make immediate.payment.to- the undersigned Executors; and those to w-om the Estate 18 indebted will pleage hand in their Accounts duly attested, for pay- | ment.(Signed), .$ W.OGILVIE, « Wo OGILVIE._ Montical, 22nd Apt, 187 (COMMISSARIAT, CANADA.MONTREAL, 13th May, 1867.Tenders (marked on\u201dthe Envelope \u201cTend r for Fuel, Wood, or Coal\u201d) will be received b A SENIOR- COMMISSARIAT UPFICER- til Noo THURSDAY, the Brd instant, for .12,000 CORDS FUEL WOOD, (French measurement), .000.Cords: to be delivered in month of.da, do.do.Luis, 1007 do.do a - 00 do.do.do.da.ee cc.200 do.do.Ë Nov, * 100 i do.ES 0.May, 8 acd A880 FOB - 600 TONS SYDNEY COAL.200 tons to be delivered in month af Seph, 2087, 0 of which on £t.Helen's Island), #0 do d do -: do June, 3808, The Wand to consist of equal postions of Hard | \u201cMaple and Black Bir¢h.- e Tenders to be made on Printed Form ris to be obtained from: the Commissariat Store ce, near the Quebec Gate Barracks, where condition af Contract and all further imécematéon may be © , .YRAND TRUNK RAILWAY - OF CANADA.| 166.WINFTER ABRANGEMENSS 184, : PRAINS Dow leave BONAVENTURE Baaxion aa follows :i\u2014 .GOING WEST._ \u2018Da Express for Ogdensburg, Otta ookville, Kin ton Dae hay \u201c ronto, Guelph ondon, Brantford, Goderich, Butthio, Detroit, Chicago, \u201c and all points West, as.assqaasenccus 0.00 À.M Night - do - do.do \"eve essere 9.00 Pp, M.Accommodation Train for Kingston \u201cAnd 'intormediats Bénéions, at.\u2026.7.00 A.M.TE Laghine a ver 00 AM, 9.00 ink 12.00 noon, 00 P.M., 800 P.M., and 6.30 GOING SOUTH \u2018an vo Accommodation - sein -for Isla Pond, and\u2019 intermediate Stations, at 7.00 A.M | Accommedation Train for St.Johns, Rouse\u2019s Point, and way statious, at 7,00 AM mise 1607.)SDENsEUEEN \"AND L LAKE CHAMPLAIN RAI LROAD HOROUGHFARE TO THE SPORT- GREAT THOE on WINTER ARRANGEMEN®, - \u2018Trains leave Ogdensburgh a 11 a, m, \u2018and 6.15 p.m.-for Boston, Lowell, Springfield, and all points east, for Troy, Albany: all points south, either by rail via Burli and aylight dnet by Lake Champlain: a heat ng.el wa daslight, e unrivalled scenery of lake, v.80.p.m., connecting at Moore\u2019 Junction fontreal ahd New York railroad for: Montreal, and with: Plattsburgh and M.\" R.for Plattsburgh; at Chateauguay and Malone with stages for the hunting and fishing regions af Whe .Adirondac Mountains and Saranaeë Lakes; Potsdam with the Rome, Watertown, and bet R.R.for New York Central and points also with es for Massena S and densburgh with the Grand Trunk Railway, rican Expross tomers and Northern Trans, Line of Propellers for Chicago .Mi porte on the upper lakes, ~~ The equipments of.\u2018this road are.ota first -Îts cars are newand clean, and n \u201cand are spared to make its: ssenge ie como ble} * {locales than.thos will 4 d- no \u201cmore \"deal ities than those con A | about (Bo lakes and trons od Mow = es VE i mn sl ight on.vo den Mien, Dos.X.189 \u201cEducational.SE THE SUMM = JOHN.xo.BELL, of Fousanne Non mal Soh l, Sv e = An impôrtant discovery Ja routs | : DmAlmg IN forms publie that ho vu open à Dey.£ Ten made three or four feet in height.The | ABFisTer ÉOLORS, be, branch during ths Se fine i, of silk is enclosed in a pod, and sak \u2018ant gives \u2018 \u201c \u2018lan Été VD 16 - ï.boat wi e Hi whos \u2018 ard add ; a great number, and is declared to be superior |.DAME STREET | , Pas glock.Tos at \u2018in.fineness and quality to the production ofthe- +458 NOTRE: + es on fo\u2019 gentlemen bo boërders silk-worm.- It is a wild erénnial ; thé seed | E OVAL: \u201cKEANE \u201cspeaking.moderate: orien.Apr smaH sud easily scpars d fram the hoe, The R MOY 08, Plambers Gas, \u2026 ee se GE Monday ant an LS arid stems of the plant \u2018produce\u2019 a Song and very |.Tin Bheet-Iron 4 pre | cost ; Cy of Bod ~ brilliant fibre, sapergor in strength and béanty EE le A corb w =| 2 x nil jo J; t A y \u20ac of.ions as sis nail A 5 * _ WELD # a : Joy : - Pa nie : of.sai el : +d efined Table Salt, Martin\u2019s\u2019 Old London | scribers\u2019 eoufldently assert are equal, if not su- [- pekior, of Montreal, (as one time Inspector of Fiour), |: | are respectful 4 : COMMISSION.MERCHANT, = \u2018| rency at best rates of Exchange.\u2018| Merchandise, - Hand, and manufacturing, \u2018all kinds of Tinware.Special w York, and Maine leave Rouse\u2019 Painé at 7.15 a.m., and | \" trot saxibaL1 ) wade: regi 918 £8 T = Pas Ee sf ug ns obus ctermogbeë ro | : Business Cards.E 00% HERE! LOOK HERE! SPECIAL N NOTICE.i did assortment of \u2018Cloths of thie very best mate- | rial, comprising the following fabrics : \u2014- | West.or \u2018ENGLAND BROAD, _ Dogs, OASSIMERES, .:- FU SILK MIXTURES,.| \u2019 FANCY TWEEDS, and VESTINGS, which\u2019 will be made in the v latest sold cheap for dp ory .\"wie, REMEMBER.THB ADDRESS: a \u201c10.GREAT ST.JAMES STREE rn |GeurD & HILL, \u2018Importers of the Celebrated - STEINWAY &.OHICKERING Co PIANOFORTES.Also, Sole Agents for the well known : MASON & ILAMLIN \u2018CABINET.ORGANS, And general dealers in Foreign and American | SHEET AND BOOK MUSIC AN D MUSICAL .INSTRUMENTS.\" NEW and SECOND-HAND PIANOS for hire.oa Pianos received in exchange for new oneë at their full value.- PIANOS TUNED and REPAIRED by.thorough -and efficient, workmen.A large assortment of FrANO SrooLs and 'OT- | \u2018Tu MANS, finished in Hair Cloth, Leather and Fry Just received and for sale at.low rates.\u2019 : GOULD & HILL, -106 Great Bt.James street.ST LAWREN OE DYE WORKS - & BLEURY S¥RERT, Montreal, C.E, .JAMES M.MACDONALD; SILK AMD WOOLLEN DYER, SCOURER, HOT PRESSER,- be.TABLE CovERS, BLAMKETS; DYED, '&0, ~ Gentlemen's Clothes.Cleaned and Dyed.KID GLOVES OLEANED._ NJ NAUGHTON & \u201cBROWN, FOR WARDER S AND WA REHO USEMEN, 06 COMMON STRÉET, are now prepared \u2018to receive on Storage all kinds) of Produce, and make Bberal cash advances on the same.To * A : WILLIS, \u201c SHIPPING AGENT, tes No.4 Crry EXCHANGE, Boston, .|e C.SMITH &: BROTHER, BANKERS, = CHICAGO; ILLINOIS, ; Special Correspondents in Chicage for the Bank of Montreal.) : Documéntary and other Bills collec and |-remittances made in Gold Drafis or U.S.Cur- Produce or connected with Documentary Bills, Stored and insured, M necessary, pending pay- | ment.of Bills.Advances made on.sipments to Canada.on the gold basis, ; 180.Bean FO U ND RY|| KING AND QUEEN STREBTS, MONTREAL; ~~ - GEORGE BRUSH, PROPRIETOR, -Builder of Steäm-Engines and Steam Rollers ps ail Kinds, for River, Facterv, or Mining pur- pt Steam-Governors fitted to | eu Engino; 8 Mill and Mining Machinery, Hoisting-Ma chins, Power: presses, Scan Pum Power and Hand Pumps, Bark M &c., &c.iron and Brasa Castings, ork oh heavy forgings, and all kinds of machinery made Oy order; terns.and Drawings furnished eial \u2018attention: is invited our Supe oT TIONARY ENGINES and GOVERNO unequalled for eMoienor, durability, an nomy.106 MoGILL STREET, mGN or THE COFFEE-POT.We haye now on hand à very complete assort : -Mient of 00KIN G STOVES, ; Economicaï in fuel, and 2% feot bakers.Those in wantof à first-class\u2019 fami] tove, can be su, supplied by us at a moderate re Also, coustantly on attention given to orders for large quan- tie PLUMBIN G ANE, GASFITTING.~We always keep three or four good workmen for those branches; and feel assured any.orders.we.are favored with will bé complet { satisfactorily.WARMIN TON & DUNBAR.- [OX TREAL BRASS: Bu, Pave AND CRAIG STREETS, .1 ROBBRT MITCHELE & 0O., \u2014 \u2026 Maünufueturers and Importers of das FIXTURES, alate stations, at ceresues .200 P.M \u2019 st Johns only, 7 : GASALIERS, = .cn for ms pas ping at.Si and interme- Jd - \u201cHALL LAMPS, 1.; diate poin M onmeetag at Rouse\u2019s 20 as \u201cPHALAR EL oo - Point with 6 Champlain Steam- FL \u2018PMALAR BEIGHTS, BT oo piou marron case nc ca na s0ca00s 445 PM.BILIZARD LIGHTS, Local Passenger and Mall Train for ~~.| BESWDANTS, Lo .8h Johns, es Point, and way 1 - BRACKETS, ; Stations, @b.0.0.7000 Près, i To \u201cGLASS GROBES, Night Ex x Three Riv Que- = boc, and Riviere da Loup, ab.10.0 P.M | SHADES, 4a.sa gS Sleepin Cass on ati Fight Tsatns.Bag- | gu£e chesked through.: ADAG, X EIMBALL, & \"For farther Information and Mme of aretval \\ and departure of all trains at tesininal and way | ° BANKERS A LORS.\" | Pare Baca apply at the Tioket \u2018Offioe, Bonaven- Mu w ALL STREET, KEW YORK, = ©.+ Er Da UNITED STATES SBCURITIES Of at kinds aging 1 | Pought and sold at market rates.INTEREST allowed ou deposits ofGormor Con RENOY subject, to check on demand.Particular attention paid to: the purchase and { sale of BrERLING EXCHANGE, BONDS, SXOCKS, and GOLD, on Commission.\u2018We axe constantly represented in the BOARD of STOCK BROKERS, and Inthe Goup EXCHANGE, \u2018| by.ons of ou firm, - - , MONTREAL Reraumnoes: \"4 Henry Starnes; r\u2019 Ontario Bank; ©.\u2018| Dorwin & Co; Bankers.and Brokers; Niehiols, Robinson, -& Co., Bankers and Brokers; | Irisn Banker and: Broker; G.Cheney, Jaana: ger Gonathan Express Com mpany.> : MEST THOS.__ %Ohronometer A to the Queen,\u201d -.-.Have appointed WILLIAM - LEARMONE, 835, Notre Dame : : SOLE.AGENT! .Fœ Mobéréél and windy Nd?\u201d RI Co.vor.THE SALE OF THE] THEIR caBrATED| tie publie will find i aavaningeois sotiugols wares consisting of .SOME AND SILVER, WATORS, 5.2 \u2018Betase purchasing elsewhere, ° REE .A Watchen grasantoog by 9ae route ofuroes mm dom) pass era Au gt QA > - To.- NERA.= Ar AE = =A : SEA i ELA A io = Pit 2 i ed - SI FATA Jr 2e; JI GE - Th À Ra ed \u201cNR oowussion MER | J.CAMPBELL, Merchant Tallor, 12 Great st.-| James street, bas just received a large and splen- -| Northéra thoroughfare.Londo Amo LeVERHOOR, 1 Cc T x.HOOPSKIRT MANY.q \u201c HARVEY RICE Sete BL peel riot ER from any att THE NORTHERN PACIFIO RAILROAD.(From Boston Journal.) \"We are glad to gee that resolutions in favor of this great enterprise have been introduced in our Legislature, and we trust that they will be.rmani- mously adopted.Perhaps our peeple generally are not aware of the changes which have been wrought in this subject of Pacific inter-communi- cation by recent developments on the other side of our Northern boundary.We hear much, but we consider little, about the \u201c confederation scheme\u201d of the Canadas, as if it were a hatter of foreign and minor concern.\u2018But itis a deeply laid plan\u2019 to limit the progress, territorial and commercial, of the United States, by crystallizing all the British possessions in.America into one grand power, which shall &heck-our tendency to absorption on | the North, and rear up a commerce and industry.\u2018to compete with our own.Already they have in the Grand Trunk eleven hundred miles of railroad, - running east and.\u2018west, which\u2019 it is proposed to -| extend to Halifax, for a port the year round, thus retaining the whole business, now partially di- | verted to Portland and Boston, on their own soil.\u2018| The next step will be tocarry the road westward till it strikes: the Pacific.In eonsequence of thé confederation scheme, the capital 6f London can be drawn upon for this purpose, and, before we.have fairly got our eyes open to the enlarged com- inercisl exigencies of the hour, the imrnensè trade of the old East, of China and Japan, may be discovered pouring \u2018across.the eontinent\u201d on-Bri- ish rails, too late tobe easily diverted five hun- \u2018dred miles southward to our Pacific railroad, \u2018| allowing it to be then built.\u2014 - But, independent of this concerted rivalry, we | need, for the development of our.own resources | Land for the transaction of the business \u2018already | on.our bands, the speedy construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad.There is not a | bushel of corn nor a barrel of flour that we pay for here in New England that does net proclaim, | in tones.that vibrate through the \u2018pocket at least, the grievous want of present railroad accommodations westward.Many staple-products are absolutely doubled in price by their transit to the Atlantic ports, thus inflicting double disadvantages both upon producers and consumers.{ This state of things is growing worse every sea- ; son, even- with regard to what may be called the vider regions of the North-west, whose.inime- diate business centre is Chicago.When we come to add the development, mineral, agricultural, and social, .of the new Territories of Dako- = | 1ah, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and the State of Oregon,\u2014a vast empire, ultimstely to become \u2018bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh,\u2014we be- 1 gin to realize, not-only-the importance, but the absolute necessity of pushing on this great Of its feasibility in \u2018point of construction, there is no longer any.doubt, nor is there of\" its financial value.But its magoitude, and the rapidity with which it ought to be constructed, as well as its obvious national bearings, require that the general.government should lend its assistance thereto.We hope that the public interest in relation to the matter will be so matured and so emphatically expressed by the next Session of Congress, that the requisite national aid will then be forfh- coming.WHO HAS CHANGED?= 5 \u201c(From Portland Argus.) \u201cThirty-five years ago, more or l¢ man by the name of William Lloyd Garrison \u2018| lived in Boston ; printed and published a small | | paper called The Liberator, which: was devoted to the exposure \u2018 and abolition of American slavery.For his agency in.this business he became: obnoxious to the Union (I) men .of that day, who stirred up those of the baser sort, raised a mob, took Mr.Garrison from his house or office; and, \u2018with a rope around his neck, dragged him through.the streets of - that city, or | heaping upon his devoted, head all sorts of in- eco.| dignities, and threatening: him with.death, 600- while the wild, insane rabble dogged: bis weary footsteps, erying out, \u201ccrucify him! crucify him M This was less than forty years ago.- Last Tuesday this same Wm.Lloyd Garri-' | aon\u2014now ripe in years, \u2014still à resident of Boston, took passage from that city for Europe in the-steamship \u201cCuba.\u201d Here is the report of his.embarkation as given \u2018by telegraph-\u2018to the press of the country :\u2014 - « Several friends went on board just previous to the steamer\u2019s sailing, and Rev.R.C.Waters- ton, on their behalf, made known to Mr.Garrison that thirty thousand dollars had been contributed and deposited, subject.to his order, a8 a partial tribute for his life-long and successful Iabors in the anti-slavery cause, - | expressed his: earnest thanks in a fow words, | the time being too short to allow extended re- | marks, and after a general shaking of hands and _- | wishes for a pleasant journey, the affair was | .| ended.A salute was fired from the cutter and-| the achool-ship in honor of the distinguished |- | passenger as the steamer went down, the har-|- Thor.It is understood that twenty thousand dollars more will be raised; making the present 1 to Mr.Garnson fifty thousand dollars.\u201d Thus we see that national vessels honor with\u2019 salvos of artillery thethan whom the generation of thirty-five years since would not tolerate in \u2018Boston, and honor \u2018him, too, for the successful accomplishment of the very work which at that time rendered him offensive, ~ All that Mr, Garrison \u2018haa done to distinguish him from other men has been in relation to slavery; to aid in crushing and curing this damning infamy of our land, and now that his \u2018work is done and well \u2018I done, his paper discontinued because its mission \u2018has been accomplished, and his armor.laid aside, | a grateful people contribute a fand of fifty thousand dollars to support him in life's declivity, \u2018and honors are profusely -beaped \u2018upon him.Thus it is that the children canonize those whom \"the fathers \u2018have slain; thus it is that \u2018those | gladness.: .AMERICAN NEWS.| \u2014 Trenty-four distilleries have been seized in: New York within the last three oi\u2019 four days.are.that ¢ nearer 2,000 than 1,300 \u2018buildings * wiil be erected i in that thriving cisy.this year.© wa The losses by thie overflow on.the Missouri ' River bottom aro.tated tobe twenty willion dollars.\u2014 The street car .question in \u2018New Orleans \u2018has been seftied.The chief of police has igsued \u2018an order forbidding any interference with negroes ia the cars.by a majority of one, that notes for negroes sold { before the war are invalid, The decision involves many millions of dollars.: \u2014 The secret of a haunted » house out West \u2018usedas the fastening: of a rattling window in an out-of-the-way.room, which fade.strange noises on windy nighta.r be married to.an Italian- \u201cprince, \u2018whose \u2018father .l eanse in Mobile the spirit-of Rebel a gll an- op] cONquered.But the other day her papers a \u2018Doassed thet.Mobile was the.Tat to auirender to the United States.In spirit pie} intention.the) Ei M La A Hie Fh FE ak 5 | Cotemporary Pross and News| \u2018work will be greatly embarrassed, or in 8 young Mr.Garrison | who have sown in tears Teap golden sheaves in.af ot __ The Toledo Blade says that the indications\u2019 | \u2014 The\u2019 United S States Supreme Court.decided, nas just been discovered.A child's whistle was | .== À Fich young lady\u2019 of New: \u2018York is about to t-of his hiouse in Rone, lets the.lower rooms for restaurants: and -billiard-rooms, :- Rand whose only income is from their.rental.CL \u2018What'sin a name?.== Four men were Killed and twenty wound- 4 ed in Mobile, and for whatreason ?Not béosuse Judge Kelley uttered radical opinions, bat be- .\u2014 After the\u2019 experience of New Orleans, it.is not Judge Kelley refused to speak again is not surprising ; he should have been protected at first, | and after so narrowly escaping with his life, he has wisély declined to offer himself again as a target to the rebels of Mobile.AMERICAN \u201cMissionary \u201cAssooraTion.\u2014The meeting of this Society at the American Institute, New York, on Monday, was its twenty-first, and its sixth in connection with labor among freedmen.The following.statistics were presented during the meeting :\u2014 : When the rebellion began, a few slaves gathered pear Fortress Monroe as contraband of war, and here, near where the first slave.ship landed its cargo, the Association established its first \u201c Freedman's\u201d.school, and sent them missionuries and clothing.This was followed by similar steps elsewhere, and when emancipation became the foreshadowed result of the war, the Association felt providentially called and fitted to devote itself mainly to the elevation of the freedmen.: * \u201cThere are 1,000,000 school children among the freedmen.They need to-day 20,000 teacb- ers, whose salaries alone, at $150 per anoum, would cost $3,000,000.There are now in the field, sent by all societies, and in private schools taught by native colored persons, less than 2,000.\"Of these, this Association has a larger number than any other organization.All its teachers are missionaries, and, with scarcely a dozen ex- | ceptions, all its missionaries are teachers.They are from thirty different States and thirteen religious denominations, and are laboring in twenty States.\u201c\u201cIt isa very encouraging fact that at least 200,- 000 freedmen-\u2014one-fifth of what ia reckoned as the school: portion of the colored population\u2014 have learned to read within the last two years.No such instance of'a race springing to letters and actually attaining knowledge\u2014in spite of poverty and threats, and persecution\u2014is on.record in the history of nations.: The receipts of the last year were.$253,000 ; for the seven months of the fiscal ÿear, $145, 000, À large average of monthly receipts will be needed for the remaining five months, or the part suspended.MISCELLANEOUS.NEWS.\u2014 Last week, at a meeting of office-bearers of the English and United Presbyterian Churches in London, an important discussion took place.Dr.King delivered an address, in which he declared in favor of an early English union as likely to be the most practicable.This idea was all but unanimously concurred in, and hopes were expressed that it might be accomplished even next year.\u2014 Christian Times.AuicABLY Arraneæn.\u2014The j journeymen shoemakers of London have gone to work again; the difficulty with the employers, which led to the temporary strike, baving been amicably adjusted yesterday in interviews between the employers and employés \u2014 London Advertiser.~ Five Carrie \u2014There passed through this town the other day, eight head of fine five-year old bullocks, raised by Mr.George Ogston, in Whitby township.They were purchased by | Mr.James Britton, butcher, of Toronto, for the sumof $640.The cattle are a credit.to the person who raised them.\u2014 Whitby Gasetts.Tas PriNoxss or WaLss.\u2014The London Lancet of the 2nd instant says :\u2014\u201c We have little to report respecting Her\u2019 Royal Highness's condition, and the account is therefore satisfactory.There has been during the past week a steady continuance of amendment in every particular.\u2018More than this it would be unreasonable to expect.\u201d Society or FRIENDS.\u2014The Friends in and sbout London are ceaseless \u2018in their benevolent activities.John H.Douglas bas been busy among the poorest outcasts of Ratclif-highway.The children of the most destitute have been gathered by young Friends into a school, where from 200 to 300 are present\u2019 and, though ithe Irish \u2018mothers were at first barsh\u2019 towards their children \u2018who had accompanied the rest, and even violent towards the benevolent persons desirous of teaching them, the opposition has entirely ceased\u201d \u201cThere's a many poor people in Spi- talfields,\u201d said an impartial witness, \u201c would ha\u2019 died this winter, if it hadn't been for the Bed- ford Institute.\u201d In the space of six weeks there \u2018were sold, at a penny a quart, no fewer than 103,938 quarts of soup, which cost threepence a quart, leaving a loss of £1 ,000 to be made good by the Friends.CORRESPONDENCE.SOMETHING WRONG IN OUR SYSTEM .~~ OF EDUCATION.(To the Editor of the Daily Witness.) 8ie,\u2014You will much oblige the writer by inserting \u201ca few words of common sense\u201d \u2018on the education of the lower classes in your valuable journal.Being a sufferer from the present \u2018 novel\u201d instruction received by girls who have to earn theif own livelihood, I.should beg of the fathers and mothers of the rising generation to have them taught to iron, wash, cook, mend \u2018their clothes, &c., and.be useful in the many branches which they, by Providence, are ordained to fulfil.The other.morning, going into the drawing- room, Î was amused to see.the housémaid deep in the study of Lavater, quite oblivious of grate abd duster.Then half the night is spent in reading \u201c désperate\u201d novels, which\u2019 make their minds a3 sickly as their persons.\u201d - My handsome Bible I can leave with safe, for thati is never touched.\u201cB.T.0.METHODISM IN NORTH GORE.| \"(To the Editor of the Witness.) Sm \u2014As youi excellent journal generally contains sôme religious news, we take the li- herty of sending you, for insertion in your next of the Wesleyan Methodist church in this locality.\u2018Before doing so, however, we rémark | that in Lakefield, a small village about eight\u2019 \u2018miles.from Lachute, the Episcopalians bave a fing stone church, and a good bell.They have also\u2019 a commodions manse, beautifully situated, a short dis'ance from the church.The late Rev.J.Griffin superintended the.erection.of \u2018these edifices, and tbé name of & man go universally beloved ashe was, will not soon be for- {gotten, .North Gore.forms a part of Lachute Mission, -to which two married ministers were \u2018appointed at the last session of conference.The members \u2018of the church in North Gore took upon themselves the responsibility of providing a parsonage for the second married man.A suitable house and lot were offered for sale in the above named \u2018village, a few paces from the Methodist church, .-| and they were immediately secared as parsonage property.\u2019 .The house was thoroughly repaired last fall, so that, with the stable, shed, and garden plot attached, it makes a comfortable home for the minister and his family.The sonage is -farnished with over $30 worth of farnjture, and an \u2018excellent young cow.' \u201cThe | entire property-cost a little over $400 ; but the \u2018menibers, and friends in.general, in the: Gore, were so united and liberal in this matter that they: promptly - met by \u2018subscription = more than one-half the © \u2018and \u2018the rest of the mission was for about $130.These subscriptions were nearly all \u2018paid when called for; d there ig now, on the parsonage, only small debi of abo 80, bunt this, mo doubly a 3 83 conference placed the Rev.W.Me, Amery soirs ay Session creditable to the military government of Ala-| | bama that this riot should have occurred.That |.issue, a few remarks in reference to the prosperity | - Prrox Onz Haur-Pront [For the Wirnass.PARIS CORRESPONDENCE.Panis, Friday, April 26.| I have just returned from Billancourt, where the trial of ploughs began on Tuesday, was continued and probably completed to-day.Judg- \u2018| ing from the number of visitors present at these \u2018competitions, one would be led to the conclusion that very little interest is fell with regard to \u2018them.When I reached the island to-day, at 13.o'clock, half an hour after the time appointed for the trials to begin, there was absolutely nothing to indicate that anything was going on, except some half-a-dozen pairs of horses and a few workmen, near where the work was to be done.An hour later, when the jury appeared, and the business of the day began, the spectators numbered only about fifty gentlemen and two or three ladies, the English and French languages being about equally represented.Among those who spoke English, a considersble number were from the United States ; if there were any Canadians present besides your humble correspondent, I had not the pleasure of meeting with them.\u2018The small attendance may, however, be explained by the great distance of Billancourt.from Paris, and from the great centre of attraction in the Champ de Mars, and also by the fact that the {ime \u2018when a trial is to take place is known only by those who are sufficiently interested in the matter to inquire very dili- \u2018gently into it; and even they dre often disappointed by reason of frequent postponements.To-day, as on Tuesday, the exhibitors whose work attracted most attention were the two great English firms, Ransomes & Sims, of Ipswich, and J.& F.Howard, of Bedford.They tried only one plough each, a very large strong one, -suitable for deep ploughing on heavy land eight to twelve inches deep, with four to six horses.Howard's plough came on first, with Ransome\u2019s horses\u2019 in front of his own, and wade balf-a- dozen roiinds.At the end of the second round, a general desire being manifested to know 10 dimensions of the farrow, several measurements were made, A gentleman connected with the establishment of Mr.Howard, the proprietor of the plough, found them to be 10 x 15 (inches;) another gentleman, connected with that of Mr.Ransome, found that they were only 9 x 14, showing that human nature will crop out even at a ploughing match for all the world.The truth, no doubt, lay between the two.After two or three more rouads, the \u201cdept had increased to nearly twelve inches.The soil being very bard and stiff, the horses\u2014four finer ones I never saw pulling together\u2014found this furrow quite as much as they could turn over with epything like ease.Messrs.Ransome & \u2018Sons then brought on their plough, and, with the same team, went to work near by.The two pieces of ploughing, when finished, looked so much alike, that the duty of deciding which is best, becomes an exceedingly difficult one.Wuere both arc perfection, it is impossible to institute comparisons.It will be for the jury to say which is to carry off the honors.I should \u201clikejto see a few hundreds of these splendid implements \u2018at work in Canada.No doubt, in some places, the nature of the subeoil is such that it would not be well to bring it to the surface ; but, if every acre of ploughable Jand in the country, not of this character, could be turhed oyer with these fellows, a wonderful \u2018reformation in Canadian agriculture wonld be effected.The price, in England, of Howard's plough, with two wheels, is £7 10s.sterling ; of Ransome's, £6 10s.Thoge used to-day had steel breasts, which cost 15s.extra.Their ave weight is about three and a-half cwt.A third English 1 W.Ball & Sons, were in the field to-day.They tried three \u2018differenñt ploughs, which did very good work.\u2026- An American gentleman told me that he and - some of his fellow-countrymen bad made arrangements by which they hoped to have some of their ploughs in the field to-morrow.In the absence of the proprietors of those exhibited at the Champ de Mars, they have undertaken to sustain the national bonors i in this matter.One French plough, to-day, contrived to do very good work,\u2014a thing which seemed to surprise everybody.It was one of those odd-look- ing double ploughs mentioned in my last letter.Just behind the breast, and attached to the beam, like the coulter, is a sort of grubber, which way be adjusted to different depths, and which acts as a subsoil plou h, loosening up the earth to a considerable depth.A small roller runs on the newly-turned farrow-slice, alongside of the plough, in order to leave it all \u201cright and tight.\u201d It is a clum#y-looking thing, and requires.à great amount of horse-ppwer to drag it along; but the work done by it was \u2018 decidedly better than that of any other French.plough.I fear l'will be thought to exaggerate in my account of the French portion of this contest.try like France should invite the world to a competition of this kind; and then turn ont herself with such implements and work as 1 bave described ; but if I have erred, it is certainly not in the way of exaggeration.description of any one out of five or six of the worst specimens would not be credited by any one who bad not seen it, and the best would be : laughed at if performed ata country ploughing- match in Canada.The improvements themselves are mostly of.the rudest .descripton, and the -ploughmen do not give them a chance to show what they can do.- After the ploughing, the jury went to lunch, and then returned to inspect the working of a machine which you would know at a glance - wag invented by a Yankee, even if.you did'nt see the spread eagle and the stars and stripes\u2019 80 neatly painted on one side.* T \u2018mean Com- -stock\u2019s Patent Rotary Spader, 1 a machine which has for its object the saving of a vast amount of | time, labor, and expense in' the culfivation of the soil.This object it clainied to have attained, and, when tested to-day at Billancourt, appeared to give perfect satisfaction to all who were present.I cannot better describe it than by giving some extracts from a circular which was handed round when it was at work :\u2014 \u201c The spader i is designed as a substitute for the plough in fields that have been once broken -and the soil rotted.It is not adapted to breaking prairie or meadow land, nor for land that is not parry fe free from atones, stumps, and \u201cThe teeth, .or tines, are \u2018eight \u2018inches in length, and there are five \u2018of them, 7} inches apart, on each bar.There are nine or ten of these bars set round the - cylinder, which, by its rotary motion, causes them to dig into the \u201cA team i in ploughing a farrow,\u201d one foot in width, travels 8} miles to each acre (besides turning corners), or 16} miles.in plonghing two.acres, which is & good day's Work for both team and man, and is not always well done with a furrow of that width.: The 5-tine gpader works three feet in \u2018width ; therefore six acres are spaded to.18}.miles\u2019 travelled, or as much as three pairs of horses, three ploughs, and three men will do, and but 275 miles of the team is required to spade 100 acres, making a garden- bed of the grain-field at less than half the cost .par- of ploughing ; and: this nay be done by any one able to sit on an easy seat and drive the team,\u2014 \u2018no walking or other Isbor being required.\u201c 4 As thé grouñd can \u2018be prepared in wich less time than with the plough, it msy be done at - \u2018tbe right-time,-\u2014and less time is given for the soil to settle and pack, and for seeds of weeds to germinate and take Toot betore planting.\u201d The ease.with which it canbe thrown out or Jet into the ground Was Very oh Mmired.The.machines are.mannfaetared by.0.Bidwell, Pittsburg, Pay: in.$he United Me te and- Mr.E.À.Phillips, who' is exhibiting this one in Paris, ban çome.to this side of the Atlan- er the ailéction of his | io to endeavor.to sntrodues them \u2018into Europe.réligiohsand-|They are_manufactured.in is expoctod that before Prussia, The;price in the United States is, I of Upnferencs,| think, $200 Cw.Wage: dollars) American England and in RES _» few: adjacent: appointments | currency.- Best oft 4s a operite msn sal When the jury 3 bad, satisfied Ives of the 3 Tovan op Zion.{gporit of the Apa\u201d tar wa of bar- Tr LL ; A ; me TT mest Aa TE a A DT i It seems scarcely credible that a coun- An accurate .\u2018 J aT i ere + H 4 A - u LE Tn TAN em ve tte mé a wee nd ix a mat tuna.wT - ,! Ps TR SOE A a BE ab NM dent, ap aoc deena To LS eee een 0e re ih yea nso pe rath EE - tre AE, I meat Sd pian vo Po iil) de FL tunsdan aie ES = 2 : .reg Fe Le a EE ET nic TPE TE p pr engl AL 0 hha nd CA sa .EY Con NE | Crows of.differerit Kinds, _aMpssrs.Howard and ; Ransome being the principal exhibitors in this class also.\u201c À steam, threshing-machiue, Ransome & Nons, was then seen\u2019 | ) and, as by this tinge tlie sun Was sinkng behind the hille on the other side of the Seine, y © pi pany broke up, and the proceedings \u201c 3 Be were at an end.; manufactured by n operation : \u2019 at _ .US van ns WE BURGER TOS COUSERS AS Max 3, 1867.TT CER $ 7 AM.7 \u2019 i TT TT Baremiater, corrected.of 765 i ham.Vacruom tot.RI 83 47 ss.sroatost ool .\u2018Wind.: CNH.po a Ce MUSE ve \u201cours.4 Ae = déoih in inches.eee Faure has dpt Jn bn nes.SR =} \" Inapp.T he ve Sail 4 ines.HOYDAT, 3 MAY 20, 1857.Æ DITORIAL ITE MS.\u2014 We are LARPS to learn that \u2018the wet woa- - ther which we have uow hed almost without \u2018intermission for three weeks Or more, has not © prevailed in-the western parts-of Canada.There | - the weather has been suitable for sowing, which is pearly Over.\u2014 Letters have been receiv ed by Sir Roderick Murchison from Dr.Kirk nt Zanzibar, February 8th, which confirm thie \u2018hope that Dr.Livingstone | ig still alive.: : = The Tinderpest bas reappeared | im England.: \u2014 The Spanish difficulty is\u2019 settled, and the\u2019 iron-elads bave been ordered home.=~ The Sultan still stubbornly.refuses to cede Oandia to Greece.+ m= The cable of 1566 bas bec cut by an iceberg a short distanee from the - Newfoundland coast, ind we are now dependent upon; the wire of 1865 for the transmission of European de- spatehes.The full benefit of baving two lines © Snow experienced, as a similar ifijury is scarce- *.Iy likely to happen to both cables simultaneously.The injured wire will be taken \"pa aud repaired | : immediately.: \u2014 The Russian Gorverûment Has ordeted all the Catholic churches of Poland to provide special altacs for the service of the Greek church._ The Bishop of W arsaw protested in vain against \"this ordinance.So \u2014 King Victor Emmanuel has set.an exam- plé of econoïay in, the present, financial crisis in Italy by renouncing the sum- of 4, 000, 000 fire ct his eivil list.0 ; \u2014Itis said that the Emir of Bokts sara has in- © vited English co-operation for the re- organization : ~~ and popular institution for 1866, we see thet it] \"cert with its elder brethren of the press.of bis army, and has broken off relations with \u2018the Russian authorities.The Emir is fortifying Samarcand.- \u2014 The announcement has been made at the Cape of Good-Hope: that\u2019 the military force is.tube gradually.withdrawn from the colony,\u201d and grest excitement has been occasioned in consequence.+ \u2014 À new French paper entitled.Courrier de \u201c Beauharnois has just been started in the village of that name.It is going to advocate © our] rights, religious, pelitical, and social,\u201d in con- In p>- litics, it is to be \u201cfree from blind prejudices ;\u201d and, ia political discussion, it is \u201cto show that : moderation and delicacy which every journal new Settler or Backwoodsman, &c.should do that desires to.occupy an botorable | position: \u201d Naums OF Nwwsrarers.\u2014French names of newspapers sound strange to English ears, such | as La Minerve, the Minerva ; L'Evénement, the Event; Le Foyer, the Hearth; L Aurore, the Dawn; La Veille, the Eve; Les Débats, the De- _ bates; L'Ordre, Order; Le Semeur, the Sower; Le Pays, the Country ; ; Le Défricheur, the Most of French names are, however, very similar to | .those.of English journalism\u2019; such as the Zimes, World, Age, Gazette, Courier, Journal, Canadian, Canada, Echo, &c., &c.Some of-our names : 3 would probably appear strange enough to French-{ men ; such as the Sun, the Globe, &e.Tux Moxranai.Fræzp Barmsr.\u2014We this | morning add a few more names of subscribers \"to.the Volunteer Relief Fund, who have gent \u2018 _ cheques for their several balances, to te \u2018applied \"in the purchase of horses for the Montreal Field Battery of Artillery.- Though many \u2018gubscribers have thus disposed of their balances, the reapec- tive sums are comparatively small, and make no Very great amount in the aggregate.\u2018If \u2018we are to have a Volunteer Field Battery, it should cer- .tainly be made efficient, \u2018which it eannot be without having horses permanently.attached to it, and, like the men, kept in proper training.| Oue-lalf of the whole number of the horses \u2018required (40) would, for the present, probably, satisfy the battery.These animals, when once obtained, would be no further cost, but Ÿ fed,[* tabled, and kept in good condition, by parties who therefor would be authorized to | work: , them; it.being \u2018understood, that they ware al Ways at the service of the battery.| Tes Hemtoox QuasTIon.\u2014A.gentleman con- \u201c\u2019nested with the- business \u2018of extracting tannin from hemlock bark, states with reference to the remarks of a tourist i in the Eastern \u2018Townships, ~ that he only gives one side of the question.Last season, for instance, when the crops nearly \u2018 failed, the poorer-class.of habitant and laborers would have been reduced to very great straits.but for this new business, which distributed some fifty thousand.dollars, for bark; firewood, lumber, wages, &c., &c., among those classes in .Upton and vicinity alone.He further says that a great part of the - timber felled is\u2019 not fit for lumber at all, and that if the farmers were clearing their land the trees would be destroyed \u2018at any rate.Saw-mills \u2018 would, doubtless, be erected to convert the hemlock lumber into] sawn lumber if the price that could be got for it \u2018would pay.I, therefore, appears that the only \u201c veal objections - to this business are,\u20141st, \u2018The rapid exhaustion of a crop that cannot be renewed ; and, 2nd, that unscrupulous \u2018persons © may steal\u2019 the , materials which they sell, This - ing, in August, Fe failed \u2018 last should make absentee proprietors either sell out or watch h their Property THE MONTREAL, SAILORS INSTITUT.- By the report just published of this excellent is rapidly advancing in usefulness.vi \u2018The following is the andience.than six, Who came dan à hour too late Basin 1866, the ter came dropping in an mon bave ios an \u2018appreciation of the Institute as thio best place | of resort, and during the whole season Saturday evening 'witoessed the rooms well filled, the de- ® mand for coffee, &c., :being so great - \"that we.\u2018were almost \u2018unable to supply them.Thursday ovening was always tho busiest in letter-writing \u2018for the mail.No.fewer than 1,300 men wrote from the Institute to their.frie nds.- Wives and sweethearts, mothers, and + sisters, had thus the pleasure of receiving letters which, but.for the accommodrtion And: materials afforded in the To0DIS, would never \u201chave been written.During the season there were two illustrated: lectures, and six concerts given.The latter - were got up by the seamen themselves; three | Ly those belonging to sailing ships, tho.others by the hers and- seamen belonging to the M.O.SS.Company.These were \u2018well \u2018at- | tended, \u201cond gave great pleasure to the.respeo- uve audiences.| 1 have distributed 156 Bibles, in five different languages, gratuitously.furnished by: the Montreal Auxiliary\u2019 Bible Society to the .seamen.| Every care has been.taken to ensure that the recipient was worthy, and would make good use of the gift bestowed.Also, a great number | of tracts have been distributed, having been brought out by some of thie scamen themselves - \u2018from Kogland and Scotland for that purpose.1.\u2018| desire on bebalf of the sailors to tender their sincere thanks to the fullowing, for their kindness in supplying \u2018them with 8» many books and magazines, which have been all distributed amongst.them for reading on the.homeward voyage ; vis, \u2014to Bryce Allan, \u2018Ksq, of Liver-} pool, Mrs.J.P.Clark, Dr.Hunter, Mr.Leish- man, and otbers.\u2018captains visited the Institute than formerly, all | of whom expressed thémselves much pleased with the arrangements.\u2019 One of them, Captain | port, will never return, ag ho was washed overboard together with three of his crew on their homeward.voyage.These men spoke highly of the kiudness shown to them in Montreal, and it must have gratified their friends to have learn- | ed of this by receiving their last letters written here, dated from The Sailor\u2019s Instituté, Montreal: shows that the subscriptions for the past year amounted to $681, of which Messrs.H.& A.Allan contributed $:00, and.the expenditure for \u2018the same time was $7 73.84.The difference, with a previous bajance against the institute of $326.43, \u2018making in all $419.27, being\u2019 the deficiency for \u2018three years, Mr.Clark subscribes himself; thus leaving the effort free from debt ¢ to commence another year\u2019s labors.we learn from cther sources that sailors say | they receive more kindness and attention in Montréal than any other port they visit; and \u2018where have they been treated with so much consideration and regard as in Montreal.Long | may this\u2019 city keep im advance: of the world i in these important respects pr THE LATE MR.HENDERSON, OF PARK.| This gentleman, whose nate is a household word Fin.the Christian\u2019 «world, died at his estate near Glasgow, | on the Ist inst, at the age of eighty- five.Mr.Henderson was born in Borrows- tounness, in 1782, and came \u2018to Glasgow in his - | youth, where be: engaged i in the drysaltery business, in which be continued to the time of his: In, this business he \u2018made a fortune, and; \u2018death.purchased the estate of Park, on which be resided for many years past.His benefactions to | j religious and benevolent efforts; principally the an earnest supporter of the sanctity of the Sabin connection with the French Canadian Missionary Society.: We quote the following additional particulars \u201cfrom the Glasgow Herald : \u2014 His giving was of the most systematic kind, and latterly may be said to.have been the object tions fgr aid, and determining on the amount to be given, and a \u2018secretary was kept, whose duties were wholly confined to\u2019 managing, under Mr.of money annually expended.No pecuniary sacrifice was considered too great where a good \u2018end could be-accomplished by it.He maintained seve- \u201c| ral religious newspapers for the diffusion of what he held to be right views of life, and on one occasion spent £4,000 in sending a copy of a publication to ail the \u2018railway servants.in the king- \u2018dom, with the view \u2018of.convincing them of their duty being to- abstain from Sabbath labor.With the same end in- view, he purchased to a large \u2018extent-the stock of the Edinburgh and who he knew would oppose the running of traing-on the Sabbath.By this and other exertions on his part,.and on that of others, Sunday \u2018traîns.between Glasgow and Edinbargh were prevented from running, until thé amalgamation with the North British Company placed Mr.Henderson.and his supporters in a minority.He gave an annual prize to the University .of Glasgow for the best essay on the Decalogue, and was at much expense in combating recent- | ly-expressed views on the binding nature of the fourth commandinent.-Mr.Henderson bought and maintaine! a number of mission churches in.Glasgow.He.was connected with the United Presbyterian body, and, for\u2014upwards of sixty years, wad & member of the congregation of -ceived, as a matter of courge, the : principal share of his liberality, he did not besitate: to extend a helping - hand to any religious \u2018movement that commended itself to his respect.He had contributed largely to the \u2018extension of.the U.P.body in London.He was far from being Bectarian, and indeed it | was mainly through his instrumentality that\u2019 there was established the Evangelical Alliance, an association.having for its - chief object the émoothing down.of differences bétween- religious denominations.It is characteristic of the man Park, he preferred worshipping in the Free Church ?| of Inchinnau, which he erected at his own.cost, t> the necessity of driving to the nearest United Presbyterian church.The Religious Institution | Rooms in St.George's Place and the Mission premises for the United Presbyterian Church in Virginia Street were built at his expense, and.many religious edifices in this city and the surrounding district owe their erection\u201d in no small degree to the same source.' Altogether, we has done more for the promotion of religious truth.in the West of Scotland, and,.indeed, throughout the world.In some respects he wis a man of contracted views and sympathies; in other respects he was catholic and large-hearted \u2018to \u2018the fullest extent.He was blessed with the \u2018means to do much good, and he used these means with no sparing hand.Ef he had.not a few of the Taults common to humanity, he had | in his.removal.from earth, not bundreds but \u2018thousands of his.fellow-creatures have lost & friend whose fall worth cannot be estimated by words.sons or.ui mans, ions neérisentens.; F- + pi +- snerintén:f - The foltewing additional pastioulars ave from report of the.supe ten: | ro Gent, My.Linton :\u2014 uperint y the Northern Mail:\u2014 = 9% =i.he Selon.Institute was opened on he: ses] wh Flendemen et sfart du vé 7 gi siderable \u2014 Ne 7 and closed on the twenty-fonrth of |:o Hire\u2019 \u2018erééfion An.Kgl ts ge re Delis : of I: P to which data there were upwards: there: i Jorsodly né à single\u2019 ve à total of visi smterèd in the rogistry-book; and od of \u2018lata § or chose rE a Pee \u2018 year Mine V6 por Ep be an ra! for the number of days included {Sa oF ros tira \u201cfor Tou the he fore og going dates of nearly\" fifty men |Sigtion owed ni \u20ac \u201cdifférence this year as © bas been a marked lustration: of \u2018which it may be .say, Lora, Duce mals 9 strange fo Olrureh, South Side, and\" the Rév.WE dis evening.An éhtartainmen * one.Sa re been now of Canon\u2019 \u201cChftr eh, werd sth \u20ac employed | by him to labor at the Ton During the season of.1866, many more of thé | Lloyd, of the Barque *\u201c Isabel Sanders\u201d of New- .The report of the Treasurer, J.P: Olark, Esq., \u2018we have often heard Soldiers who had been sta-, \u2018tioned in many parts of the world state that no- former, averaged, it.is.said, from £30,000 to, £40,000 a jear- ($159, 000 to $200 L008).\u201cHe was bath, and took a special interest in missions to.India and the continent of Europe.Among: his.\u2018| other berefactions, we may mention the support, at Geneva, of several students for the ministry, | of his life.Rooms in his counting-house were |.fitted up as a department for receiving: applica- \u2018Henderson himself, the division of the large sum \u201cGlasgow Railway, and divided it among friends: Greyfriars\u2019 ; but although his own sect .re- that when he spent.the Sabbath at his seat at know of no \u2018single individual of the time who | \u2018one virtue in a degree peculiar, to himself ; and jim =e a giv ad -heme mission station, with a liberal remunera- C tion.He also acquired Parry's.Theatre, with rome Vogue proper in error, es \u2018and bad jt fitted up as a hall for meetings and religious services, wbore worship is held on-Sun- days, where the Social Reform Concerts were conducted with beneficial results to the commu- \u2018nity, and wherc \u2018schools have béen maintained for the benefit of the children of the poor.Among the various forms.in which bis Ohris- distribution among the ministers of his own and \u2018also of other denominations of valuable works, | one of which, as a sample, it may be mentioned, \u2018was that of Gsussen on-Inapiration.Wheñever be had himself read a book which he felt would\" be useful in the way of religious quickening, or circulated in the way statod, and there is scarcely a U.P.manse in Scotland which has not in it copies of useful works thus distributed by Mr.Henderson.the.ministers throughout the country.were in-| debted \u2018for the monthly gift of Evangelical Christeridom, containing accounts respecting the progress of the gospél in different parta of the world, -and algo for the British and Foreign, Quarterly Review.CITY ITEMS.Te \u201cThe new ferry-bont \u2018 \u201c Laprairie \" has begun.to run between that place and Mentreal.\u2014 The gunboat \u201cHercules \" hag left the harbor for service between Prescott and Kingston.\u2014 The alarm of fire yesterday furenoen was \"oceasioned by a chimney in St.Dominique street baving taken fire.= a meeting of Mr.McGee's friends at the Me- \u2018chanics\u2019 Hall to-morrow.(Tuesday) evening, to take into consideration the addresses that are to be presented to him, and the demonstration that \u2018shall be accorded to him upon his arrival.\"\u2014 The following subscribers to the Volunteer Relief Fund have sent cheques to A.McGibbon, Treasurer, \u2018for -tbeir respective balances, to be applied-in the purchase of horses for the.Môn- treal Field Battery of Artillery, vis.: The Hon.\u2018Jobn Rose, Mr.E.H.Parsons, Messrs.Angus & Logan, Wm.Benjamin & Co, \u2018and Mr.Thos.Mussen, .RacorpaR's- Cour.\u2014 Number of prigoners tried \u2018before the Recorder's Court during the \u2018week ending the 18th of May, 151.\" | MONTREAL PEDESTRIAN Cuve.\u2014The annual meeting of this club was held on Friday evening, and the following.office-bearers elected for the | ensuing year :\u2014President, Alfred Rimmer,J.P.; 1st Viee-President, N.H.Hughes ; 2nd Vice- President, Captain Snow ; Secretary, Thomas | Archer; Treasurer, J.P.Cor.Committee\u2014J.\u201c| Van Buskirk, W.L.Maltby, Richard Tate, Ww.G.Beers; and Alex.Davidson.© Tap \u201cGRECIAN \"Everything was got \u2018ready at seven o'clock on Friday morning, and the four pumps were started, working beautifully, and throwing an iromenge volume of water.It scon became evident that the water was coming | in a good deal faster than expected, and at two p.m.à gain of only four feet was recorded.More steam was put.on, the pumps fought harder than ever, but the water would not be best, and so they were reluctantly-stopped, divers | sent down again, and, if possible, still further precautions taken.Next morning work commenced again, wi h all hopefulness, when one of the pumps unfortunately broke down, and it has been found necessary to.send to Kingston | fer another, and until its arrival nothing further- .can be done.It is conjectured that there is a.hole in the aft compartment, caused by the steamer settling upon-a rock.Itis impossible to reach this, owing to a quantity of.potash in \u2018the hold, which, by the action of the water, is converted into lye, and so renders the diver unable to go down without completely destroy- | ing his dress.\u2014 News.| SANITARY ASSO0IATION \u2014The report of.Sub- for his eondemnation of foul cellars, piggeries, and pollutions of the subsoil.It is specially hoped that these.are not merely expressions of opinion, like the reports of the -bealth-officers last year ; but that the police will duly enforte \u2018will at least prohibit the keeping of pigs within.the city, as is done in most other cities of the same size.Âs soon as the police \u2018understand |- that the pollution of the subsoil is\u2019 even\u2018 more dangerous in summer than surface filth, they: show -that they have made good progress towards becoming efficient sanitary inspectors.The District Committees reported generally that the police were doing their work much better than last year.Moore's yard, in the rear of 18 and 26 Cemetery street, had been found in & filthy state.Complaints having been often made of the foul stench near Mr.McNàämee\u2019s tery streets, a deputation from the Council had inspected the premises.- A cursory observer would be pleased by the.fresh whitewash and apparent cleanliness; but it was found that the six dwellings, some of which were \u201coccupied by two families each, \u2018were obliged to go where they could.The place of refuse was a small: plot of ground only separated by a wooden.\u2018fence from the footpath leading up to- the 'Bishop's Church and Palace.Working people a are.specially warned against dwellings in the \u2018rear of liquor shops; they are tempted to spend their money at their landlords, being in- danger of.ejection otherwise ; and a- in this instance compelled to submit to degr.ng indecency for the \u2018sake of a nominally cheap abode: .A letter was: read from Messrs.Prentice, Moat, & Oo., enclos- .ing a medical certificate: complaining of the offensive privies at the rear of the Merchants\u2019 Ex- | change, the drainage from whieh permeates the soil under the neighboring premises and emifting .offensive and dangerous odors.In the present \u2018state of the law, the police appear to be the sole individual sufferers to protect themselves from the poisoning influences of neighbors or \u201clandlords being very limited.-Arrangements were thade for the distribution of the report of the Association and otlier documents.er oii Tus a APooiLTIOS AND PARADISE.\u2014The Crow ed houses during the several representati this truly great and remarkable exhibition; dur- \u2018ing the past week, and to accommodate |hundreds who are desirous to witness it, but who | have been prevented, owingto the bad state of | the weather, have induced the proprietor t¢ prolong his stay for six nights longer, and we advise \u2018every man, woman, and child, to attend and én- joy the exosllencies of this master-work of art.The visions of the Great Day of His Wrath, \u2018Day of Judgment; Babylon rent by.edrthqu the burning mountain cast into-the ses, a most Heaven, and the New.Jerusalem, descending | from Heaven, are alone worth the price of admission.There is just that kind of obscurity about the subject of this exhibition which con: tributes to sublimity.Accordingly, \u2018there bas been _ample room for the exercise of the imdgi tion in the attempts to paint Death on the Pale Horse, followed by Hades, and the opening of their-seal has.furnished occasions.for sone.of \u2018the greatest triumphs of \u2018the pencil.tableaux of the Apocalypse, as a work of art, has never.been \u2018equalled, and is truly, | worthy of its great.subject.The accompanying \u2018lecture; by Dr.Charter, is entertaining, instruc-}\" tive, and well delivered, and serves to aid the] copy on canvas the sublime i of the great \u2018Poet and Apostle, Saint John.The second part of this exhibition is.the: Miltonian, Table ux of Paradise Lost,\u201d and, like the first part, must be seen in order to comprehen its jntrinsie merits.\u2018The tableaux are excellent, and draw forth the wonder and admiration of sil.\u2018Satan ;on bis \"| Thirone; \u2018Pandemonitm ;.the Gaulen of (Eden; Eve at the Fountain; wre i in themselves: Ihaster- -pieces, and without: the temaining scenep, well worth the price and.trodble of 8 hii od To secury \u2014 At.ten alock MCE.ioral Shaw will sell, 2 at his rooms in Great St.James \u2018country.isa most useful institution.\u2014 À large lot.of Damaged Dress Goods to be | tian liberality manifested itself was the frequent sol d at very Jow prices by E.Perrault & Son.of exciting a spirit of missionary exertion; he | was almost certain to cause copies of it to be | It is believed that it was to him |.\u2014 The News understands that there will be} Chief Flynn was greatly commended, es ecially | 5 ; Gon of gorics, Yeotorday was tolerably fiae, but the Weather attention to them, and that the Corporatien yard, at the corner of St.Antoine and Ceme- - privy was kept locked, and the tenants of the | arbiters in matters of nuisances,\u2014the power of |.powerfully conceived by the artists, and present a _ scenes of awful grandeur and dublimity.| The} beautiful vision of the Temple of God openbd inf eye in its tracing of the \u2018efforts of the artists to [iatkte that\u2019 vel = Ps [ Met \u2018says :\u2014Theré are geet the romaiodes of the beautiful eollogtion of stuffed birds, belonging to Mr.Galbraith, of New Jersey, \u2014 The, Hartford Live Stock Insurance Co.| has-been patronized by the leading men in the It bas paid a great many claims and Insure in it.| \u2018\u2014Phofnas Russel] & Son,\u201d London and Liverpool, chronometer makers to the Queen, manufacturers -of independent dead centre seconds, eles, alam, aud repeating\u2019 \u2018watohes.\u2018NEW BRUNSWICK.A private of the 15th Regiment named Henry Hurst, was found drowned i in St.John harbor.a few days ago.\u2014 The Fredericton Où Council Taye voted a bonus of $50,000 in aid of the rallway to Hartt's - Mills on the Western frontier, conneot- ing with the E.& N.A.Railroad, , The county -muuieipality, it is expected, will also liberally aid the undertaking.«= Tbe cheese factory at Sussex, is progress- \u2018ing rapidly towards completion.\u2014 An_officer of the 15th Regiment recently walked from St.John to Fredericton, a distance | of 65 miles, in 214 hours; of which time 2} hours were spent in Testing on.the road for refreshment./\u2014 Temperance is gaining ground.: A Total Abstinerice Society has been started at Tobique, on the Upper St.John, with \u2018over one hundred names to the © pledge.NOVA SCOTIA.\u2014\"The Ophir Gold Company, at Renfrew, have taken out $150,000 worth of gold since they commenced operations.~\u2014 The Antigonish Casket says the \u201cNova Seotia Salt Works and Exploration Oompany,\u201d brine of 154 feet deep; near the Harbor Landing.The bore is 4$ inches in diameter.The brine continues to flow.The editor of the \u201c Casket\u201d pronounces a sample of the galt manufactured from this brine as a superior article.: = The Halifax Recorder states that in\u2019a re-.\u2018cent murder trial theevidenceadduoed was of the \u2018most disgusting degcription, showing the demoralized state of society in some, parts.of the city of Halifax.\u2018== The Samamerside (P.B.1.) Progress notices a remarkable inatenee; or series of instances, of longevity in the case of a family named Mc- Lellan, residing on Jot.18 on that- island.A few years ago one.brother died aged 80, soon.after another at \u201872 years ; and sinee the.last summer five others of the fami! y have died aged respéctively, 91, 89, 81,77, and 88 years.The only survivor is now in his Bath year.The last \u2018three.of the deceased died within one month.Quack\u2019 Msptormns.À Medical Council 1 in session at Ottawa last week passed the following resolution against the use of quack medicines, so much in vogue at present :\u2014* That (he Council would emphatically record its opinion: that the praetice of quack advertising, or dispensing secret nostrums in any shape, is most \u2018detrimental to the best interest of the profession and dishonest to the public, and that some means \u2018should be adopted by this Oouncil to prevent any registered practitioner from pursuing that course.\u201d The Couneil also appointed a com: mitiee \u2018to confer with the .authorities.of the various universities and colleges in Canada on the expediency of attempting to-establish a central board for the purpose of éxamining all candi-.\u2018dasez for license to practise medicine, surgery, and midwifery, ¢ or any of them.| , COMMERCIAL.: MONTREAL Wrrumes Orricz: : \u2018Monday,\u2019 \u2018May 30, - still remains.uneettled, the.prospects \u2018being ratlier for more rain.\u201c\u2019Phérmometer, at 7 am.s 50° above vero.PL nor Paonuors.\u2014Fariers are very y generally gloomy over farming prospeêts,.\u2018thus, far, this jear.Since the month of May bas been ushered in, we have bad one continual \u2018storm of rain, grain; or to perform their spring work.Gardens yet lie untoached, and-the prospect now is that some time will elapse before they ean be.worked.Low lsnds are completely flooded, the roads are extravagantly.per barrel, there is no money to - \"be: had to buy it with, and what the farmers are going to do we | cannot tell.\u2014 Waterloo Advertiser.WeaTasz ap Crops.\u2014We, Jearn.from.farin= ers in this section of country\u2019 \u2018that, on \u201csceount of the long continued \u2018wet - weather we have: had, the crops are far from being i in the ground.\u2014Colborne Express.Tan Wahar Crop: \u2014Dârhig\" a tip.over the Michigan Central a fow days pines, we took oe- casion to mark thé condition of the wheat crop saying that the prospect for a munificent crop never looked better.\u2018There seems! to ba a very large breadth sown, and the stand is ekéeeding- ly thick, and the color in every.respect satisfactory tothe.eye of thé faritier.- Iffio unforeseen disaster should visit : the wheat.crop: between this and the period for putting in.the reaper, we think\u2019 we may safely look for a big crop of the favorite Miehigan wheat.Our.\u2018exchanges in almost : evhry.direction speak in enthusiastic terms of \u2018tha bright prospects of thai coming .whest crop, This is the\u2019 universal Senor of their remarks.\u2014Chicago 7 Tribune.TORONTO CORN : EXCHANGE \u2014Mar 17th.\u2019 Flour\u2014Receipts, 75 -bbls ; market quiet and rather weaker with .very Jittle offering ; 500 bbls No.1 superfine offering at Malton or Weston at $9, without buyers ; 200 bbis do at Guelph offering at same.price without.buyers ; sales | yesterday after \"Chinge 1,000 bbls, deliyery: all | | May.at $9.25 ; extra \u2018achiinal ; .\u2018stiperior held at [$10.-Wheat\u2014Receipts 6,27 bush; no sales | ef apring, and very little offering ; fall in better demand ; sales.1.car at $2.35-f.0.b.On cars at \u2018Weston ; 5,000 bush.at Bowmanrille at $2.25 ; T ,000 bush.at $2.80.Oats\u2014No receipts ; a round Tot offering \u2018at 52c.; sale 1,000 bush.at 5bc- ; streèt- prices \u2018unchanged.Barley\u2014No.fe- t0-66c.-Peasé\u2014No - receipts ;.mo .round \u2018lots offering ; prsoet prioen T 126.to.He, -Oatimeal- 100 bbls sold at.$6.38 RE Jo x.\u201cLonpox; May 18, evez ney.go steady: Consols closed, ; 9 764; 520%, 723.5/ *\" Liviarook, May.18, adress Mirrazy.The first detachment of { Osptain: = Balfour's battery of- Royal Artillery.left bere | 1.Br a.McGREGOR.English Court covered up.One of the papers].readers :\u2014\u201cIt must not bs forgotten that the |- for Thomas Russell & Son's fine gold e and silver ; Prussia have signed the treaty.looking to that ihe ie pr remises lately occupied by Me \u2018mises lately occupied by A.-10¢ to 20c lower ; \u2018sales 4,100 barrels.at $10.65 | Grain.~~Wheat\u2014Market dull, and 1¢ to 2c| MESSRS.| sales 30,000 bushels, at 87c to 88c for Western, i Corn closed heavy lc to 2¢ \"| vernments not in such active demand, and quo-| : .\u2014 Nmw- York, May 18.\u2014It is reported.that the _ trated on-the Broadway Bank yesterday, \u20ac smount- Naw York; May 18.\u2014Shipments of specie to- }- during the year 1867 :\u2014 .\u2018 9, Toronto, May 18.\u2014A despat oh- fi Hamil- day for Sunday\u2019s use), from May 1 to October A couple of important burglaries.were com- |\u2019 city for $26 000, and.is to start a sugar re-| | mocsbesom to.Lamp: | JOHN THORNTON, ] INQ.CAMPBELL tipges in, DAILY, adn.~~ Auction Sales.! Auction Sales.BY J.G.SHIPWAY.TEW SPRING DRY GOODS.n THURSDAY, tbe 2rd instan will be sold at the Stores of the subscriber, No.00 8t, Fran- cols er street, a splendid assortment of FANOY and ST APLE DRY GOODS, consist- |.g \u2014 Plain and Fanoy Bilk Pa ] Alpaeea and Cotton Parasols, .Printed Muslins and O Printed Bareges and Si Tissues, Checked Challies and Poplinettes, Black Gros and Glacé Silks, .Black and Colored Persians.- All-wool and Union Black Cloths, Fancy Doeskins and Tweeds, - Plain and Fancy Melton Cloakings, Mourning and Fancy Prints, .; \u201c Fancy Printed Kegatia \u20ac Shirtings, .Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Hoop-Skirts, ~ \"Summer Balmoral Skirtings, .White and Drab French Corsets, Black and Colored.Silk Neckties - Printed and Plain Paper Collars, andies, 1 _ Bwiss and Scotch Ginghams, \u2018White and Grey Shirtings, Ticks, Stripes, and Denims, Forfar Sheetings and Hessians, Black and.Colored, Cobourgs and Lastros, Brown Hollands and Towellings, .White and Fancy Cotton Hoslery, \u2026 Fancy Checked Flanne 81k Mixed Coatings and skins, Lace and Cashmere Shawls, &e, so.Bale at TWO o'clock.Q.McGREGOR, Auctioneer.i N SOLVEN T.ACT OF 1864.\u2014 ; Sale by public Auction of BANKRUPT OCKS, belonging to several Estates, at the places and dates undermentioned, viz., at WATERLOO, COUNTY OF SHEFFURD, C.E.Mobonnell \u20ac May, 1867, a | arie, on Wednesday, the valuable \u2018and well-assorted Stock of a general country Store.KNOWLTON COUNTY oF BroME, C.E., on the \" premises late ly occupied by St.Marie & McDonnell, on Saturday, 25th May, 1867, a well-assort- ed Stock of a general country Store.UPTON, COUNTY OF BAGOT, C.E, ou the » Bradfo Tuesday, the 28th May, 1867, a well-assorted Stock of a general country SLore.end ATERLOO, COUNTY OF SHEFFORD, : C.E., on Te i e hromises \u2018lately vecupied by Sylvenie 'Pa- pdt on the 28th May, 1867, an excellent stock of a 3, general country: Store.PLESSISVILLE, SOMERSET, COUNTY MEGAN- |\u2019 fn ToS.O.E., on the premises lately occupied by J.a udette & Co, on Friday, the 81st May, 1867, an excellent and Well-assorted Stock of a country Store, Horses, &c., &c.Goods and Inventories may be Inspected previous to days of Sale, by application at the re- dai ctive places, and information can be obtained a the office of.the undersigned.ai \u201d \u2018Peuders, \u2018at so much in the &, as per Inventory prices arè invited for the whole of each Stock ; and in cases.where no satisfactory tenders are \u2018received by the Assiguee, or his Agent, at place of sale, the goods will be :sold by auc- | | téon, as above stated, in lots to suit purchasers.\u201cbe obtained on application to T.SAUVAGEAU Official Assignes, - 18 ôt.Sacrament street._Montreat, 13th May, 1867, _ He 0.U 3 E FURNISHERS.Western ; $13.90 to $14 90-for Choice do.; $13.30 | ta $14 15 for cdmmon to good shipping brands |- ATTENTION I! THOS.RIDDELL & CO.6tanD 5 56 0 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, | Hevo just received per Shandon,\u201d and other | vessels, \u201c+ A LARGE AND VARIED > ABSORTHENT oF WALL PAPERS, (CONSISTING or: PARLOR, = ~~.DINING.ROOM, - | BEDROOM, Cam HALL PAPERS, \u2018 BEST ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, Car PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURCHASERS.THOS.RIDDELL & CO., IC AND 58 ; GREAT ST.JAMES STRBET.TERMS FOR SUPPLYING ICE 0 be delivered daily (two deliveries on Satur- 10 lbs.per, Jay for the Season.éasacos $4.\u201c ce \u201c.for one month- T'ecsvez con.166 will be delivered during the month of Oc- {ober to parties requiring it, at an extra charge, as follows :\u2014 \u2026 Séason Customers, nb lbs per, dey.Monthly 161 29 06 166 een.1.60 ss 10 \u201c 8 ee.1,00 - During this month the ice wil be delivered three times a week.Com plaints\" against the drivers for neglect, or: any.er cause, Will be promptly attended to.yments, as usual, cash in advance.Hotels, Steamboats, and Public Companies , supplied\u2019 by contract, on liberal terms.D.MORRICE & CO., ; h & Campbell, and M, Stewart ( \u2018'oodman & Stewart) oC \u201c0 VICTORIA SQUARE.| \u2014 \u2014 = Poblishors Notices.ol Lise OF STORES AT WHICH | HE \u201c DAILY WITNESS\u201d I8 SOLD \u2018JAMES O'MALEY, \u2019 Fruit-dealer, 878 St.Oaths: -.Mine street ADAM MILLER, Jun, \u2018Btationer, 8s Bleury st HILL'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY; 088 Dor.\u2019 ~ ohester street, Beaver \u2018WM.HALL, News De Fruitand Confection- .ery, No, 237 McGill street.MRS, HUMPHRIES, Toy Shop, No.873 st.Ca therine street.JNO.WAYNE,Grocer, No.602 Wellington street Point St, Charles.Grocer, No.483 Upper St.Lawrence Main street.JAS, AUSTIN \u2019 Paper.Vender, Na.631 st J >seph NEWS.DEPOT, BONAVENTURE STATION- _ and on the Trains, Co Ww.DALTON, News Dealer, Stationer,.&e., Cor- : ner Craig and St.Lawrence sueets, and Great St.James street, D, McKENZIE, Grocer, 113 Wellington Street.\"+ | THOS.HARRISON, Dry Goods, No, 104 Bleury street, { MR.AIKEN, Grocer, No.48 Guy street, Point © 8t.Charles.Fruit Dealer and Confee- Honer, No.10 henry street.RH.GRIFFITH, News Vender, No.18 Victoria .square, B, ISAAONS Fruit Store; corner Sit Fetorand .Criig streets.mo ADVERTISERS.The DAILY, SEMI-WBEKLY, and WRBELY editions of the WITNESS are all excellent ve- trieles for advertisemente, The circulation of the: DAILY averages G,300,\u2014of which abont 1,000.go tp mall subscribers, chiefly merchants, © | within 200 miles of Montreal.The rest are sold \u2018Fin the city.\u2018The ciroulat'on renders it unques- \u2018Honably the best : advertising Medium published Berges In Bestori, Gansde, The MONERBAL.Wisnnes (semi-weekly) has p \u2018atrculatton.of neaxiy 3,000, to mail subaoribèrk, \u2018ssattered over both provinces; and tue WsexLY Fr Wisatmee has o'similar list of 5,000, On account Lot heat | Comme on given tri the W rames ail along to: , matters, aoougiderable proportion of tre suhousibers se hese editions\u2019 are nae EE \u201cThe tess Mr advertising fu cach ofition are \u2018eamt Sor each subsequent insertion,~no adver.tisemtent being reckoned less than fifty words, | \u2018Bus as the readers of all the editions are different, and as many advertisements.(ip have justisé) +o, | Shot go\u2018 through them all, we Will insert an ent, not exceeding fifty words, three vwicé in SEMz-WEEELY, and | ones ip WEEKLY, or six insertions in all, for $& ofthe 0 adyaisernent la lees than fly words, it\u2019 will s0 arranged-as to am the semé space, say Po Se oa Address Wergsss Office, Moutreal, .| arpents in superficies, with a Stone al age assortment of FRESH.G en 8.00 RS \u201c BI TE Lane» 0 > 10.00 1.00 - \u2018| Routh, & Co., on TUESDAY, the 28th May, will Tbe oi a general assortment of FrEsH ENGLISH and FRENCH GROCERIES, Sale at NINE o'clock.RY SOIEN I.ANTON.TO-MORROW.SSIGNLES\u2019 SA L E\u2014REAL ESTATE.\u2014Will be sold at the Court ouse, iu the City of Montreal, on TUESDAY.\u2018the Twenty-first day of Ma instant, that well know Farm at Petite Cote, de la Visitation, belonging to the Estate of DANIEL DRUMMOND, an.\u2018Insolvent, containing about elght six (86) other buildings thereon erected.Sale at THREE o'clock p.m.Also, on the same day, Will be sold at TEN | o'clock A.M., at the door of the Parish Church of Longue Pointe, a Lot of I.and iu said Parish, containing about Fifteen Arpents, in superficies, a desc tien wii be given at the me c escription W e give of sal le.TR B gt OWN, Official Assignee.J.J.ARNTUN, Montreal, 14th May, 1867.BY A.BOOKER.ANNUAL SPRING TRADE A.BOOKER has ond instructions from Messrs.CONVERSE, COLSON, & LAMB, to offer a 1 Auction, on THURSDAY, 30th May, 1867, &, packages NEW SEASON \"TEA together with culars hereafter.Saieat NIN E ele .att A.BOOKER, Auctioneer.Auctioneer, J Par \u201csling of Steamboats, &o.: res ets (BEAT WESTEI ERN RAILWAY LAKE ONTARIO FORWARDERS.ight and Passenger Lines.to all parts Gren Wenn Canada and the Western States.The following Lines of Steamers leave Montre al eR ROYAL MAIL DAILY LINR, JACQUES, TRACY, & Co\u20193 LINE, .H.W.IRELAND'S LINE, Running through to Hamilton, and \u2018connecting there with the Great Western Railway, forming the safest, cheapest, and mosi, expeditious freight ap 1 passenger route to all-points west.Every information res pecting rates, &c., may + © Agents \"of the above-named lines; or, to © H.E.SWALES, Agent G.W.R,., : Great St.James street, (Opposite St.PA vrENCE Hall, Montreal.: >» NAVIGATION ' COMPANY'S STEAMERS BETWEEN MONTREAL UP WARDS.STEAMER ¢ PRINCE OF WALES,\u201d Ca aptain H W.SHEPHERD, leaves Lachine dally (Sundays excepted), on arrival of passengers and mails by the 7 a.m.train from Montreal, arrives at Carillon at 11.30, counects with Carillon and Gren- ville Railway, and at Grenville with the steamer ** Queen Vic ria,\u201d arrives at Ottawa at 680 P- m.DOWN WARDS.-STEAMER ow QUEEN VICTORIA\" \u2018leaves Ottawa iM AND OTTAWA.{daily (Sundays excepted) at 6.30 a.m.Passengers reach Montreal at 4.45 p.m \u201cTickets sold at the Compan \u2019g Office, 10 Bonaventure street, anid al the ra way station.Parcel Express daily.MARKET STEAMER \u201c DAGMAR?._ Upwards.\u2014Leaves Canal Basin Tuesdays and Fridays at noon.Downwards.\u2014~Leaves Cazillon Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a.m.For freight or passage W.SHEPHERD.RICHELIEU CO M- DAILY ROYAL MAIL NE oF STEAMERS BET WEEN QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, - The Steatner \u201cQUEBEC tr Capt.J.8 Labelle y vi leave Richelieu Pler for Quebec THIS ENING (Monday), the 8th SRV a P.M.stopping at intermediate RATES OF FARES, Cabin.(Meal and Bate room Berth 1n- cluded .sevens cee .Ports.v\u2026vactooet to.Steerage cesereniee veissaceanacan 00.seesens assage Tickets will be sold in the office on the.wharf, ing, tickets at this Office only.he Compan valuo expressed are signed therefor, 203 Com missioners street.\u2019 - J.B, LAMERE, General Manager, OFFICE OF RICHELIEU et ., Montreal, 6th May, 1867, CANADIAN 1867 INLAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINBY \u2018For, Beauharnois, or Tia Gan: ng, Morrisburgh, Prescott, Brock v, jan anoyue, Kingston, Cobourg, Port Ho lington, Toronto and- Hamilton.pe Der : 233\" Direct without pe \u201cThis megninoont line is composed of th a towine first-class steamers, vis: \u2018 SPARTAN (Iron) mew.0a tain Howard, PASSPORT Kelley.MAGNET \u201c .-.\u2026 Fairesieve KINGSTON *' ss \u201c pair! CHANPION +.\u2018Sine BANSHEE (Rebuilt) #1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \" The magnifcent Steamer - \u201cMAGNET,\u201d Capt.J.B.FAIRGRIEVE, Will leave the CANAL BASIN, Montreal, a NINE o'clock.am., and LACHINE où the ar: 12 0'cl ock, Noon, on TUESDAY, MAY.2187, \u2018for HAMILTON, calling at INTERME PORTS, connectin at PP COTT d BROCHÉ | VILLE for, OTTAWA CITY, REMPTVILLEE PERTH, ARNPRIO Pend, ARNPR I0R, et and at HAMIL Routes tor NTAGA AL BUF VA TROIT pOHIGAG = Ba NET ALG BE The arrangements of is Tod are most com- unequall Freight taken at lowest and at THROUGH | RATES nee hae, Pred ay Through Tickets to all places, wi mation, may be ob fil places, ; D 5 CLEAN Ont Ane Hotels; PETER Office, Canal Andes the Freight No.) Great St Jantes street.- ALEX, MIBLOY, Agent.D'° KINSON\u2019 S LINE.1867.1867.ESTABLISHED SINCE 1844 THE 0 TTAWA AND RIDEAU FORWARDING COMPANY.CAPTTAL, $500,000.PAID UP CAPITAL, $200,000 Board of Directors : M, K.DICKINSON, President; CURRIER, M.P.P, Vice-do.: L.5 por; 0, ¢ AVRENCE BARNES, NH.ger.General Mana- .Thé Forwardi Burin branches, and vor tes Vaions oor on Canada and known as \u2018 in fore will De ou tinued, with inercased Este ru b < EEE OTTAWA AND RIDEAU FORWARDING ¥ Charter for h (eine fro froin 1) nu vinelal Orem ot andor ine Bargaaol by crie addition of new Pr pes dans e t winter, and on 13 STREAMERS AND 50 BARGES, -affordin mre Ops of Freight Steamers be wa, and in a eockly Freight t Breatner from Montre, vi Ottawa Dera W eekly Lina for.Fassengers Falls, no wanshipment; a between | Points Kingston, ang lute ediate aon the tio Ridean by the\u2019 ferst-clans oe Netmer .\u201cOMY 0) Crone: now Up BARGES rs snd e open- effective Line of 1 Sawed Lumber more onpociaily RES EI .Por partienlats, 40, a0 APPLY 1 I al D 8.T.COOK, Age JAS aw THT A, ad, Cc.OARLETON, Agent Agent, Ottawa; or to \u2026 Me.X.DICKINSON, President, _\u2026- - Referen in United Seatse: D.u ax; \u201cINGS & te Baunzs À Co Bu - CERIES.\u2014At the Rtoresof Messrs.Havil- Bann and FRENCH GRO._ J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctionser.- The OTTAWA RIVER apply -at the office, 10 Bonaventure street, or on the board the steamer.ay, at State-rooms can be secured by tak- will not be accountable for i specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading having : Further inforniation may-be had at the Office, oo rival of the train leaving Bonaventure Station at plete, and the advantages presented to travellers Office, 78 (new General Act fir Compas the formation of Joint Sons Stock has been th bly renewed and Joar's navigation will son- .LANE qs atteste.PR - 1 an na odd BIA qu k f HE j Le z £ à + ef = z - =tle comforts ; she also made Dr.Lankin visit - me ; and when, at length, I got alittle better, | - she ave me that greatest.comfort of all, that : Bible.\u201c- of pills à minute.The squire \u2018made nothing \u201cthose banks yonder covered with violets in - teen years since £ bent my stubborn old knees - vice\u2018of the.Lord.\u2018Miss Nancy knelt at my : God of all: comfort for my recovery.She asl always.do a , Ton, and in that way he got into the family at - &bstinence ought never to wash his mouth with Biever, \u201cdoctor pretended to be\" very.religious.\"very often to-the \u20ac city to attend | to his business + there; for be was concerned largely in a num | .in what they called\u2019 the ¢ Elastic Beeswax shine?- ï tertible lucky\" man, tem Em \u2014\u2014\u2014 EE TURN TBE CARPET: OR, THE wo\" © WEAVERS.= > \u2018A DIALOGUE: BETWEEN\" DICK AND JOR, The ballad, so called, is the production of gifted pen of \"the_celebrated Hannah More.lt was Written in the time of French Revolution, \u2018when the masses of the British operatives \u2018were: movigg in the same - direction.The high prices of] provisions was thé chief ground of \u201ccomplaint against the government.Her ¢ Clicap Reports ] tary Tracts\u201d (of whish this was onc) re ated | as the great preventative of the shede ing © \u201c blood.A$ at their work tivo weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly ebat, - A They touch'd upou the price of mes \u201cso high, & weaver Éçarce £ could eat.© What with my brats, and sickly wife, Quoth.Dick.I'm almost tired of life ; So hard my work, so poor my fare, \"Tis more than mortal man can bear.\u201d How.glorious is the rich man\u2019s state I \"His house so fine, hig we alth so great :.\"Heaven is unjust, you niust agree; ; Why all to im ¥ why ndue to me ?\u201cIn spite of what the Seriptare teaches, ta spite of all the parson pres aches, - This world: (indeed, Ive thought 8o long) Is rul'd, me thinks, extremely wrong.Whereer 1 look, howe'er Lrangey \u2018Tis all confuse daud hard and strange : The good are troubled and oppress'd ;.And sll the wicked are the bless d.: Quoti John, «Oar igr rance is Ahe- cause, © Why thus we-blame our Maker's laws; - \u2018Part of his.ways slone we know, \u2018Tis all that man can sec below.\u2018See\u2019st, thou that carpet, rot halt done, \"Which thou, dear Dick, hast-well begun ?\u201cBehold the wild confusion there: So rude ths.mass it makes one stare ! = A Stranger, ign'rant of the trade, 7 Would say, no mean: ing's thére conveyed : For where's the middle, where's the border ?The crt Now is all disorder.\u201d : Quoth br ck.\u201cMy work is retin bits, But sill, in every partitfts © Rast eq) you reason like atont ; Whs, man, that carpets inside out!\u201d Says John, \u201c Thou say'st.the thing I mean : 1 hope to eure thee of thy spleen ; This world, whiz -h \u201cclonds thy soul with -.doübt,- .107 Is bur a eapet inside out.1° 7 As when we see these shreds.and ends *.We know not what the whole intends ; So when on earth things look but odd, They re working r still some: schem> of God.No plan, no pattern, car we trace; All-wanis proportion, \u2018truth, and grace ; - The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the beauteous upper.side.But \u2018when we reach that world of ight, And view those works of God aright; Then shall we see tlie whole design, .- And own the Workman is divice.What now seems random strokes, will there © All erder.and\u201d design appear; Then shall we praise \"what here we spurned, \u201c For, there the carpet shall be turned.\u201d \u201cThou'rt right,\u201d quoth Dick, & \u2018no more ra} , grumble \u201cThat this sad world\u2019s so strange a Jumble ; \u2026 , My impious doubts are put to flight, _ For my nwn carpet sets me right.\u201d | NANCY LE BARON.BY L.M.SARGENT.(Continued) )- 66 It is now,\u2019 years since I Tad my fever and expected to die.Miss Nancy used to come:to my cottage every day, and she brought me a hundred lit.\u201cShe made me read a \u2018chapter with her \u2018every day.At first, I did so because I was - desirous of pleasing her; but it was not long \u2014before 1 began to do the same thing to please myself.\u201d I never told any more fortunes, Mr, Lawder, but I'tried to find out my own from | the word of God.I was born in this village.| \" Eight-and seventy times I have.seer these | woods \u2018cast off their leaves in autumn, and] spring.For sixty-four years of my life, I lay | down without any prayer, aod got up without | any thanksgiving.It is a little Tess than four- in prayer, that never bent before in the ser- side, and with an angel's voice.thanked the prayed often with me after that, and taught.me to pray for m myself When I feel so happy.| ter my poor prayers, I often | think how many years I have Pre prayerless \u2018and comfortless before.: Poor-Naney was a happy, light-hearted girl then Mr.Lawder.\u201cIt's abont ten years, maybe a little more, sinee Dr.Darroch first came to the: village.He came recommended to old-Sqûire Le Ba \u2018once, and was there a good part of his time.\u201cThe squire never: liked Dr, Lankin, and was \u2018willing enough to set up the new doctor.The squire > used to lecture about temperance.Dr.Lankin made fun of his lectures, aad used to say, that practice without preaching was better than\u2019 preaching without practice ; and that a man who preached to other folks about total wine, unless as a \u2018medicine.This made the squite angry; and though.he wag aun unbe- he used to quote cripture,.and swear fully in favor of temperance.\u201d The new He was a teacher with Miss Nancy in.the Sabbath \u2018school and be and the squire\u2019 disagreed, of course, \"about religion, but they agreed perfectly about temperance.They were both -membeis of the society, \u2018and used to sit down |._- very often after dinner, and drink their wine bythe hour together, and get dreadfully worked up in\u2019 \u2018favor of the temperance: society.# The - squire was then: thought to be|.amazing rich.He used, at that time, to go| ber of new corporations, People thought him the wealthiest man in the village, - he owned more than a third part of the stock: Company.\u2019 Then there was a plan for tan- \u201cning shoelesther by steam; the squire owned a part of that.: here was nd end-fo his\u2019 } speculations and trading.The new doctor proposed to the squire to, take-an interes! in the great pill machine, which makes a million of that, but bought up the whole concern.Many folks thought there was no end to the| squire\u2019s.money.When an body spoke of these speculations to Dr, A h6 never uttered but one word, and that was \u201cmoon- * \u201cThis Dr, Darroch Pili \u2018won \u201cMiss Nancy\u201d 8 af.no doubt took with her mi htil his attention to the Sabbath ped : was poor Nancy's: hob .the aquire\u2019s- moc, he ve oi awd By gota practice, though folks: didn\u2019t seem LAR thi .much ¢o \u2018his skill.Bat pretty near one hink \u2018people owed: the stuire money, and the | _Test.were sfraid of getting his ill-will.\"Twas \u2018ibn Known that the doctor was to be married Mig; ¥ -Naney ; ; and \u2018when he\" felt pretty sure, toring 8 began to do \u201ca good: deal.less doc- Le 2 Bite vas the Squire\u2019s only child, you w, and the Pn thous to be.& .ried two .-mronths \u2018 befo Leu + eons fairs Frs to able him SER ly \u2014 | est stylé of the art.CONTENTS\u2014 A Spiritual Biography, in four parts, by- Editor.! \u201c| ing=Réturn to the Soil, | >oil | With Part XTIT.\u201c| his death, in writihg to his friend and publisher, resumed FTnce, \u20ac\u2018 fourteen |- \u2018Soap for ONE CENT.PE aA GALLON, or They said | He was s-Food.ooking man, and | - RE There-was : si and he had been ; : thoug (ht it worth while 1 to ask any bonds: of | him.\u201d The Elastic Beeswax Company found, | after laying outa deal of nioney, that there was no demand of any consequence for their.wax.\u2018| had sent off into all shares of the stock te poor Billy \u2018 Buck- rain, the tailor, at an awful profit, they said.Riily sold everything - \u201cAs for the pill machine, it worked, turned out more pills, than they expected; | but there were so few patients to take them, | that -the machine was given op for \u20ac a bad job.» (To de Continued ).- \u2014\u2014es Te 1\u201d For continuation, of reading » matter see 2 subsequent columns.) | stationery, Publiations, & \u2018The folks that: managed the Company parts of the country \u2018al \u2018monstrous sight of the elastic beeswax to be sold; \u2018and they made a.grand dividend, and Dr.Lankin \u2018said they borrowed the macy of the banks to pay it with.The\" squire was full of cash:after the dividend.He sold ten \"off, gooee, \u2018shears\u2014and all, 10 bug the squires stock.and resolved \u201cto live\u2019 upon bis income.Not long aftér the | dividend, great lots of the elastic beeswax came | back.N obody- wanted it.The concern came _.[to nothing, and pooi Billy Buekram lost his -, -|seuses.everybody agreed, a \u2018great.deal better, aud | THE PILGRIM FATHERS IN ENG.Iris only within twenty years that the exact birthplace of the Pilgrim church in Eng- lund, has been made known to history.Bradford and Morton\u2019 hud vaghely sugge ested \u2018\u2018the north of England,\u201d and the % Joi oie \u2018borders of Nottinghamshire, Lingplnshire, and Yorkshire,\u201d and Cotton Mathes i in 1703, wrote the word which would have identified the neighbor-| hood:of Austerfield, a little village almost on the dividing line.between the former:and the latter counties,\u2014as the place sought ; but, \u2018through a blunder.of the printer, \u2018who made it Ansterfield, the clue was lost, ai.d many/| tiaditions and records which might then have been gathered up, had passed into.eblivion before Mr.Joseph Hunter succeeded i in iden- | tifyingthe locality in 1849.\u2018The Rev.Béeur the Sabbath at win M.Dexter, D.c, gives in| Lome, à verÿ injerèsting description of the place.- Its general position issay.148 miles N.N.W.ot London, and 75 miles nearly due east from Liverpool.Thet .points of special interest are the village of | Scrooby, contaming the ¢ manor house\u2019 of ths Archbishop of York, which, at the date of the formation of the church, was occupied on\" Tense by William Lrewster, and separated {rom this by the parish of Bawtry, the bam- \u2018let of.Austerfield, where William Bradford, second -governor of Plymouth County, sud ita histoïian, was born, As few trains stop at Serooby; the visitor to LS DA! PIONS MUSICAL Mr] _100,.150, 200, and 2.i) \u201cMusic and words, for 25 cents, comprising English, Scotch, Irish,\u2019 American, Negro Airs Ï Temperance Mélodie, ke , &e.\u201c\"MURRAY «CON; - STATIONERS\u2019 MALL, Corner Notre Dame and St.John streets.nstriimental Music, s Just received at these localities will ind it most convenient.to leave the train at Bawtry.\u2018A short half hour through a green lane just beyond the railway station, will bring him out on the main street of the hamlet of Austerlietd, towards.the fur- | \u201cther extremity of which stands its queer little | old chapel, known as St.Helen's.\u201cThe interior is plammess itself, made prosaic by rude TE 0 BE COMPLETED: IN SEVENTEEN MONTHLY.PARTS, HALF-A-DOLLAR EACH.WreL Be READY EARLY IN APRIL, coleTHE LIFB AND NIUERS OF : ROBERT / By P.HATELY WADDELL, minister of the Gos-' heb enriclhied with Portrait, numerous illustra- ! ions in color, from original designs, in he high- SIFE OF BURNS: Part Second: Part Third : Gloam- Part Fourth: Night, and After Night\u2014Undérneath aud Beyond the: POEMS OF FIRST AND SECOND EDITIONS: Notes, Uritiealand Historical.PORMS AND SONGS OF SUBSEQUENT.EDITIONS] Notes, Critical and Historical.MINOR and MISCELLANEOUS I Part First : Morning\u2014Un the Soil.Mid-day\u2014Above the Soil.nee; Literary Correspondence, Domestic C \u2018orrespondence- \"APPENDIX, ineluding Au- -| tabiogra gby \u2018and Journals; Sketch of Life and \u2018History of l\u2019oems, LY Gilbert Burns; Original.-| Authentic Reminiscences and Traditions col-, © f leeted by Editor, now for the first time.publish-\" \u201cFed ; Gossip, co corrected or enlarged by Editor\" Ed- \u201ctorial\u201d Remarks on Language of Burns; Glossa- | Ty; Index: The KERRY MINTATURES of the POET BURNS and his eldest Son are now in the hands of Messrs.C, & G.Cook, London, the eminent Engravers, and will be ready for stitching up along The Poet, about a year before Mr.Thompson, Edinburgh, describes the Portrait of himself as * the niost remarkable likeness of what I ain at this montent, that 1 think ever was iaken of anybody.\u201d 1t has never before been \u2018published and \u201cscarcely ever before seer; | Ww HOLESALE AGENTS FOR CANADA, Province, or direct to the Agents in Montreal.LETTERS fncluding several hithert » unpublish= - ; ed, with\u201dconunecting Biographical femarks, ar.| ranged ; Spécial Corres responden wdenee ; General Core.; .MURRAY & CO,, Booksellers, Montreal.\u2018Orders received through any Bookseller In the recent plastering and cheap carpentry.Over- \u2018head, the o!d rcof tinibering is concealed by a { fiat modern ceiling, but: some things about it | are unchanged since long before the time of Bradford\u2019s birth.It was built by John- de Billi, probably during.or a short time before, the \u2018reign \u2018 of Henry II.(1154-1189), and its dodrway, with | : its compound\u2019.arch with zigzag and beak ; ofnaments, aud a rude carving of a dragon, is esteemed of that date.The \u201cexterior.has | been changed scarcely at all: The rude oak ! chancel rail is clearly many hundreds of years | old, and \u2018is the same before which the infant | r ilgrim.was brought to be \u2018baptized by Henry Fletcher, in whose clear and: beautiful hand the \u2018entry-of that christening on the parchment: record still exists, in the safe custody of the\u2019 iron box.Tbe few small lozenged panes of | -aacient stained glass, which the \u201cboys of the | neighboring farm: yard have ceigned to spare, must have he\u2019 ped to letin the li; ht of heaven \u2018upon that\u2019 service.The clumsy old stone \u201cfont, which on the accession, some.years a0, \u201cof asmart \u2018Gothic\u2019 new one, had bce appropriated by the old clerk as a watering- wough for his fowls, \u201cwhich, since American attention has been so much ditected to the spot, has been carried back and now lies .on the floor in the corner behind the stove,\u2014 beyond doubt held the.water used when, on the 19th March, 1539, William Bradford was con- seciated to the Father, the Son, and the: Holy i ; Ghost.; From various records, it is made clear that as early as 1575, William Bradford and Jobn .Hanson were the two principal inhabitants: of À _ Apotacoarios, &.| Store; at 2 of Drugs, Chemicals, Uils, Perfumeries, Patent Medicines, Combs, Brushes; &C., &C.x LEWIS begs to inform the .public that he has just opened a Drug\u201d 274 St.JOSEPH STREET, near Colborne more than seventeen,\u2014when he joined with, street, where he has on hand a full assortment Preserip- nor could he have been mole thai nineteen \u201c| tions and family.receipts carefully prepared with \u201cwhen he left Austerfield for ever to cast in his > - -genuine \u2018drugs.- \u201c Austerfield.These were the two grandfathers: ; of the pilgrim Bradford, who was born \u2018early im March, 1589, and was scarcely two yeais | old when his father died, and bardly six when \u201chis grandfather William.was \u2018buried, after his uncles; He was still very young,\u2014not others in organizing the church at: Scrooby ; fortunes with the litale band.of exilés-i in Hol- A M P H 0 R! I: : CAMPHOR! .Foi preventing moths in furs.For.sale by T.D.REED, 4120 40 St.Antoine street, gp MPHOR CE To reach Scrooby from Bawtry one follows; \u2018instead of a green lane, the high road\u2019 toward \u201cLondon, and, after passing a small stieam , called the Ryton, soon comes to.a& couple of |\u2019 \u201clanes.leading off to the left, both of which! ITY DISPENSARY.cardboard for framing, In great variety.flowers will retain thelr color for years, Als a eomplete .assortment of land.Wreaths, Immortelles, Mosses, &¢; COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Ahi FANCY SCOTCH GOODS and TOILET LAVIOLETTE &GIRAEDI.1 Y R UPS in great variety, for - - sale by the gallon or bottle, LAVIOLETTE & GIRALDI, : 3 252 Notre Dame street.SPONGE, - CHAMOIS, dc, ds ke.For sale by | QT: JAMES DRUG HALL, 133 GREAT ST.J JAMES STREET, FRESH FLOWE OWER SEEDS.) Tho Subscribers beg to call attention to \u2018their recent importation of FLOWER SEEDS, specially VILMORIN, ANDRIEN, & \u2018Cr, Parts.They guar- | antee them perfectly fresh.and true \u201cto -thedr names.A Wberdl dtscount to wholesale purchasers: \u201cJOHN ROGERS & co., a _ CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.NONCENTRATE ED LYE.; HOUSEKEBPERS ! SAVE YOUR~ MONEY.ake your own Soap, By using the celebrated Concentrated Lye you can have first-rate soft a proportionate quantity o ard Soap.\u2018The e is also useful fora ie ar.other purpose! for which full directions are given.Be sure an get the genuine, which has the subscriber's address stamped on the id of each box.-The tradé supplied on liberal terms.For sale by all re- :Spectable Druggists.and Grocers in town and - country.HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES and BOOKS.CU COA,\u2014 Thompson \u2018& FRESH Carp SEEDS, on HORSFORD'S YEAST POWDER.J.A.HARTE, Glasgow Drug Hal -396 Notre Dame al \u201cHIN ESE FLOATIN G SOAP \u2014 .Just.recelved, a large: sapply of the above bath-room delicacy.1s.8d.a package, at :_R.S.LATHAM'S ' Cofner Bleury and Craig streets =\u2014 - \u2018achies ;.they will also be found\u2019inval able in all -cases of Dyspepsia.Try them,\u20141s 3d a box - Also, of all Rheumatic, Neuralgic, and Nervous Pains.The above prepared -only by- .R.8, LAT ' Chemist and HAM, (CONCENTRATED CARDIN AL| CHARLES (MARTIN, (MONTREAL, usines by Dr, , GIRBY 00D, M.D.M.R.C.S.E.approved and recommended by the followin Eri, io, rma.Poot: The moet suggestive relic ofall is fond in | LLWOOD, = , and .Profes.e mos sugges ve relic ofall is found in sors PRLATER dud FN.mm Grane the cowhouse beyond, in which \u2018do duty, ava) 'HINGSTON, MACDONELL, MULL 0D, framework holding up its rude tile roof, .éer-{2 SCHMIDT, whose testimonials % are tol seen To the.: +54 Concentrated Montreal Heens dinal.A i at sa ood for b ; ectily (de Cduser 2 Cc?x ar 7.sich, {hat they had not the Canadian Flowers, dried and mounted on borhood of the birth-spot ofthe ¢ Mayflower\u2019 ese \u2018Bouquets, LAVIOLETTE & GIRALDL pars SPONGE, CARRIAGE| 40 St.Antoine bleet.- selected\u2019 for: them trom the celebrated house of.JJ EADACHES! | HEADACHES! \u2014Dr.JAMES HANLEY\u2019S HEADACHE PILLS for the cure of sick, nervous, or periodical head- LATHAM'S CEDAR LINIMENT for the speedy cure Corner Bleury and Craig 2088 2 \u2018of this crty : mci (yer) MoGil ne | seventeen A sevent Jeet, set, probably tt the; { 5 TEE = EE point toward a little gray stone spire among the trees, which marks the .mediate neigh: | -church.There is a sort of four corners near: the centre of the hamlet, beyond which in thé direction of the railway.is a gate giving ad- , mission to extensive; grounds.Within \u2018these |.grounds, near to a couple of majestic old syca- | mores, stands all that remains of the once , lordly \u2019 Archiepiscopal Palace of Scrooby, \u2014aj- plain farmhouse, yet with an exceptional foot \u201carising from a bow window in the south e and a \u201cTotry.round-headed.arch now filled CP :with masonry.It is probable, though not.yet certain, \u2018that studied at Cambridge, and passed some time {in the service of William Davison, one of the: Queen\u2019s Ambassadors, after the fall of whom.\u2018he gained, probably through the influence of Edwin Sandys, the lease of this manor house, with the appointment of -*\u2018 post of Sciooby, | | This was then a well paid.otfice, commanding | a salary of from ninety to a hundred: pounds a a ear, aL a time when a master mechanic earned yut'a.shilling a day, a clerk not.more than\u2019 five pounds & year, and a principal secretary |.of state only one hundred peranmum:\u2014 * Established here, Brewster, now in the: vi- | gor of.young manhood, soon took a deep jn- [terest in those religious questions which were then agitating the realm; and when the filly entered upon.by.government to en | force conformity, hie cast in his lot with thi tablished Church, and welcoming them- to his its ample spaces that liberty ôf worship which { the churches no longer afforded.Gathering: together from the country round about those |\u2019 who thought with them, they, some time - > during 1606, formally,\u2014~10 use Bradford's own | words\u2014\" joyned themselves (by a covenant | of the Lord)into a church esiate, in ye fellowship of ye gospell, to walk-in all His wayes, made knowu, or to\u2019 be made known, into them, according to their best endeavôrs, sisting them.\u201d 1t was not long that these unwontéd strains of devotion were e permitied to echo through been forced te seek refuge in Holland.| very little changed since that time: \u2018sent ferm-house Issurely in part ancient enough | to have formed.a portion of the original strue:: ture.filled up with later \u2018masonry, before reforréd:| - to,\u2014aud a remarkable niche in one of the walls, - inexplicable\u2019 upon any theory -which.would connect it with the present uses of the | building ; two rooms, nearest the bow-window.| are very remarkable for the thickness of their, | walls, the castellated look of their windows, and their.general aspect of having een better lays.In the garden between the cottage and the | cattle-buildings, and quite near to the latter, | & stands what is left of Cardinal Wolsey\u2019s mal- beriy-tree, of whose fruit Brewster must have] eaten in its young prime.- It is now bat\" a mere hollow stump, perhaps.ten feet hig | with a few green! shoots feathering its one tive raide.been originally designed td cover a room.being no relics within ite walls, thereof.\u2018which he seems to have fa}len to the care of] : 7 j'Brewster was born at \u2018Serooby 1566-67.He | 1 Petar streets, - = | policy of deprivation and confiscation vasi his house as well as bis heart, offered them j Tal -Hf-boxes | whatsoever it sbould cost them, the Lord: a es these ancient \u2018Archiepigcopal courts, for:be: |: fore the next sprin« thelittle brotherhood had The aspect of the neighborhood must be] The.pre-| Aside from the huge round arch, now | F pa = = Tora YY ay mes Le CERI GL eT FI ET.tain old carved oak tie-beams and rafers, =.which are most manifestly legacies of seine Ë ¢ | prouder structure fallen te decay.\u2018Dr.Dexterjudges from the size and nt} ber of these that the frame-work might bave, > ds FE TR MONTREAL pans WITNESS.TEE the heads of the May flower church when they dis Sa pie te ses Dance \u2014is interesting mainlÿ as ining the amb outward appearance which it had \u2018in the of old, when the gathering separatisty took ne spire as their landmark over the moors, dore \u201cAGRICULTURAL.late day, should advise the setting ous of maple orch from them.:So people argued about thirty | or forty-years ago about setting out fruit or- | chards, ~\u2014they.should never live to eat the fruit \u2018But wany have lived to enjoy the fruits of their labors, and more attention is now given to setting out forest trees than ever before:.In like manner a maple orebard may | \u2018be obtained in from fifteen to twenty years from the time of setting, which will \u2018produce sugar enough for any family, and, at the same time, \u2018be an ornament which would be \u2018worth a thousand dallars to any homestead.- * Now is the proper tim& to set out sach an orchard ; or, what would be better,- to prepare the trees.and grouñd for setting ano: ther year.Go.to the forest and select trees, if possible, ofa.second growth, and whieh \"| have stood out of the shade of the forest.Cat off néarly the entire top at a distance\u2019 of about ten feet, and, with an old axe, \u201ccut a circle around the.roots, of at least eighteen inches \u2018from the \u2018trunk of the tree.Let them stand in this condition one year, and innumepable fibres will be found.to have started from the routs, and many sprouts from the trunk.Two years at least will thus be gainedinthe growth .of the trees, With ground properly prepared.and careful attention to their future growth, you will soon have a grove of which you will be proud, and for \u2018which future generations will rise up and bless jou.Care should be taken not to set the trees more.than two or three inches deeper than: they grew in their natural state.-=J.5.Tibbets in: Rural\u2019 New | Yorker.Trin THE.TREES.\u2014Koep trimming, not in politics or religion, but in the garden and orchard.Dead wood -removeat- once ; \u2018branches that interfere or aie too crowded, thin out from year to year.ter than the heroic practice - in pruning trees.Beware of overpraning and of cutting out large limbs.The bad effects will show for years; crippling the vital energies of the tree, 1£ not destroying it.SALT FOR THE Darry.\u2014Much of the trouble with bad butter.acises from the use of poor salt.Western salt ia believedto be unfit for dairy purposes; and dairymen cannot be too careful | in securing a good article, of Agriculture dwells upon the ravages committed by dogs among the sheep in the United States.\u2018In 1866, 500, 000 sheep were killed by dogs, and their value.was $2,000,000.: The number injured was 300,000, and the loss is estimated at 3600, 000.\"The number of dogs in the country is compnted at 5;000,000, their aunual expense $10 per head, and the sum.total of their subsistence $50,000; 000, \u2014an immense sum to bestow upon a \u2018class of animals, the Paper.\u2018 raiser, has wba sold seven ewes for: $4,500.For Sale, YORK, HAMS, BACON, e., &c ~The\u2019 subseribers beg leave to inform their that they customers, both in town and country, a Fresh and Peal Suga n, Sausag ess Leaf and .Rendered Lard, Spiced i, &c., à ea at the lowest market prices.ors, f rom He country | prom yStlended to.Packl Grand 1g Hon sh OTATOES! FOTATORS TI | m Pause reed Roland; 2.000.bushels oot sound -and dry POTATOES; in lots RCLERWODE | at eu Chasers._ Orders taken now, vb LIVIN GSTONE; & Goi, 508 St.] aul re RASS AND COPP R:-8.Tons Albert oppar.or sale.by 3 & W.REID, Quebec.AMES TREMA AIN re : or gent 11 st Heteu street, Montre.t good workingorder; \u201cbuitable for Print- 'ets,.ac.In gx a yto - |.DAVIDSON & KERR; LO Loe R290 Hospital strept.OR) SALE, a Magnificent Rose- .}-Octave Grand PIANQFO Sis Monday; JOHN\" OR SALE! a SERA w th ws CES CANVAS FOR SUM- ÊTES now air of fino Ango PLS, ROSS & BRO, Ce 10 and 12 Grey Nuun street.ENRHA ah.Spmerorome® SAL = = 0 Ro | ; \u201cDoNDER.GRAIN BAGS, ministers of \u2018that and the neighboring counties or 0 who were conscientiously opposed to the Es- | ce DFEOUR #17 D Drums CAUSTIC SODA, « Gauss\u201d WoT, BENSON, ~~ =} 87-87.\u2018PETER STREET: BE mo \u201cWAREHOUSE AND FOR boxes { Lavin Ba pares.CE Boxes M.B.RAISINS.PS ST os nl VALENCIA\" RAISINS, elected © Barrels:GURRANTS, NEW.CROP.FRUIT.DAVÉD TORRANCE: \u20ac 0e RE \u2018CRACKERS.~200 vor | tie .Boxes A 9: Noah 5 i, i = BR 'S A-L E: Superior a Grate and Steam CO.of Bopagenture.sircot, facing = Mod sree) - W ESTON'S: Pate Patent nt Difiérentisl votre t 4 rHoMAR BO ROBERTSON CO | ; 1230868 alpice Bret: OR SALE.\u201ctwo small \"Concord: a ole for = a SL i {en pe ic vor \u201cbios, .2 1x ttes oF : rr tino ee NA.Sue \u2014 telegraph connect SETTING OUT MAPLE ORCHARDS.; It may.soem strange that any one, ak this | ards witha view of making sugar] Little by little 18 bet- | .\u2014 The March report of the Commissioner | most of.which-are worthless, and many ofthem | : causing great \u2018mischief to the farmer.\u2014 dm.1 \u2014E.W.Hammond, \u2018the Middlebüry sheep | are Dow repared \u2018to fuynish, either | 1 Whole Rew Live.\u2018and\u2019 Dress Drotsed À t Por & CO.| ° No.Ga and 8 se Rate Market: stréet,.Spposite Bow.ce, Scrap Brass and Yellow Metal; 1 ton Sé rap}.bexuiifai-tonod justrument ; Sh be sold ar 1a ds.Apply Gh oon - DOUBLE EXPRESS WAG:| fod order for-sale: \u2018Applyat| a Wo! ; {Or 8a and St.| am Kuve or Pien INSURANCE Rr 1 ° 8 noue PA 3g sso copes io or Éperihore.| n ALS, 1D TORRANCE & % 00.qd.(FFI0E DESKS FOR SALE End repair, suit |: Co SH .ot = Fy ABSURANC 8 LEB a pa LET + iL 02 Sl BRED opium: 7 - mo MISCELLANEOUS.boot oe Gu (4 Thy : Clie British any).at Jérusalem re orts.that, the population Of.that city in \u20181866 wag 18,000,of whom about 5,000 were Moham- \u2018sedans, 9,000 Jews, and the remsindgr Ghris- tians of varions denominations.Two linesof Jerusalem with \u2018Europe.The.chief native.industry is the manufacture | of soap and what is called.Jerusalem ware, | consisting of .chaplets, orucifixes, beads, Crosses, ; and the like, © © ==Awriting machine has been invented.In appearaiice, it is like a miniature piano, with the alphabet engraved on the keys.It ean write £50 to 200 letters per \u2018minute.* The pa- whicli arranged in.a circle, and when tbe operator strikes one of\" the\u2019 key s, a motion is \u2018communicated to the metal which \u2018holds the type, which descends with sufficient force upon the paper to \u2018produce afi\u2019 impression, through \u2018the agency of an inked ribbon._ \u2014The largest fee ever paid for lectures was given to Professor Agassiz for his recent course on the natural history of Biazil in New York.The sum paid.was $3,000.for six lectures.Taking the time hedevoted.ta each | leeture,\u2014that i isto say an average of one hour forty minutes, \u2014it thusappears that he received five dollars a minute for.every minute he \u2018tredsury.Mu MIPARIOUS 2 READING weakens thie mind necessity at lat, like smoking, \u201cand is an\u2019 éx- suse for.the mind \u2018te lie dormant, thought is poured in and run through, a \u201cclear stream, over unproductive gravel, on which not.even\u2019.mosses grow.It is the idlest of \u2018idleness, and leaves more of.impotency haa: any otber.\u2014Roberison.\u201d \u2018THE Ooze FroM THE BorroM oF THE Ar- LANTIC.\u2014In the unsuccessful \u2018attempts made to raise the Atlantic cable, the gtapnels \u2018and rope brought up with them a quantity of ooze: or mud, some of which was scraped off and | | obtained.from Mr.Fairbairn, and submitted to microscopic examination.In appearance the \u201cdeposit resembles dirty clay, and reminds one of the chalk of.Dover; .indeed, it presents such appearances.as would lead to the formed at the bottom of the Atlantic.It was composed entirely of minute organiéms, which \u2018exhibited a very fragmentary condition.\u2014Po- pular Science Review.\u2018Bisop BUTLER'S Fare.\u2014 The late- Rev.Jolin: Newton relates that.a friend, of his once dined with Dr.Butler, then Bishop of- Durham ; and though the guest was & man\u2019 of fortune, aud the iniérview by appointment, she provision \u2018was no more than a joint of meat and a pudding.\u201cThe: Bishop: apologized for this plain: fire by saying it \u2018was his with the fashionable expense: \u201cof time and it should receive no countenance from his example.Nor was\u2019 this conduct the result of covetougness; for, large as were his revenues \u2018such was, his liberality to the poor, that he.Te! his debts and pay for bis funeral.Dry Goods, fo.GENT J GENTLEMEN l COWAN TE Co.Have received a splendid lot of - FANCY SILK SCARFS, DENTS KID GLOVES, - - DENTS RE VES, DENTS PAPER-COLLARS, \u2018DENTS BRACES, &0,, 8¢C.Hogs | 151 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.NEw DRY GOODS STORE, | STE JOSEPH STREET.ue LIGGBT & HAMILTON \u201ctake leasure in inform; take » nd the: public ming the \u201cStore 18.now complet and\u2019 - BE Stock of FANCY GOÛDS, 2 arret from aad best ALLE and kets, which they are prepared tosell at astoiwarrant themin \"ing satisfaction to all customers: who fa wit tn 2 call.; > LIGGET & HAMILTON at \u201cNa 17-8r.* JoBEFE; \u2018oTRYET.| | ANE: ST RECEIVED, Good and | As CALORIC ENGINE for Sale, : Cheap M ORTUBISE \u201cHA ILTON, 88e Sésopi street, opposite - M' RS.CHU R TO N, > -M BLEURY STRÉEE.UNDERC, THING.I.LaDy I DI WCLOTE : CHILDREN'S PINN EYS, DRESSES, &e._ | ALEXAN DRE SKID GLOVES, _DUGHESSE KID GLOVES, | MUSLIN GARIBALDIS, str GARIBALDIS, | Ce SILK MANTLES, * Just opened at - no La GEORGE RINGLARDS, -398 NOTRE Dawn sreeeT, New door to C: \u201cAfoxatiilers: Coufectionery.\u201cInsurance, = \u2014 BRI TISH AMERICA _assomanos |] : COMPANY.- ESTABLISHED THIRTY-FOUR YEARS.de Taxa Ly AT.Low: RATES + raid Ai ARINE INSURANCE.BRITISH \u201cAMERICA ASSUFANTE ~~ COMPANY.ota: pak 6 bd 1.frobi, su piace betwen the Lower Provinces \u2018and Bake Superior; loclud- Jai Bake, Michipéé and.the: Hudsom-Biver.Star BiccauLt\u201d CE Ww GREAT § ir SEC rss & BSTI UR Lee paf oo LeU PRÉ ÉUROPRLN C'ARÉIRRAMON:SOCIME: MESA DERITY \u2018GUARAN: 000 go ot LB ORGH, 207 MONTE He ae AB WLED.Bdwiihod .peris placed immediately under an alphabet, spake, \u2018yet.the Association - that engaged his | > services Tealized a handsouse surplus for its \u2018môre than\u2019 doing nothing, for it \"becomes awhile 4 cious Yard for ihe Sto preserved.Specimens of the deposit were | inference that a bed of chalk is now being- manner of living, and that, being dissusted | money in entertainments, he was determined | : left at his death:little more than enough to dis- |.Ever imported into the Provin GENTLEMEN fi A fine assortment of Curtain Materials \u2018and Cor- their numerous | |.1rhished ith an pew! sud well.| 0 DRY or.thems | 2.ec A Garvey\u2019s.| AE ier Ta tere INSURANCE.{shin $20 to.$150 per mon |r Bes L {emphasis Tax GontiLa.\u2014M.du Chall, on his last ; visit ta Africa, watched at one time a group of feur gorillas as they were feeding on plantain trees.In destroying a tree, they first grasp the base of the stem with one of their feet, and then with their powerful .arme pall it down, a matter of not much difficulty with 80 loosely-formed a stem as that of a plantain.They then set upon the juicy heart of the tree at the\" basis of the leaves, and: devoured: it | with great voracity.While eating they made a kind of clucking noise, expressive of con- tenfment.Many trees they destroyed appa- he saw at a little distance a monstrous gorilla, an orect® position, and then moved off to the forest, running nimbly on his hands and feet.In the stoma cb of several freshly killed gorillas which he\u2019 opened, M.du Chaillu found \u2018only vegetable matter.\u201d \u2014 The world is full of imbecile men whose \u2018parents\u2019 pride or vanity was such that they would not allow them to do the things which they were fitted to do, and who try to do what | - long failure, and they are forever complaining \u2018becanse life is sa misedjacted., \u2026 in __ Miscellaneous.TONTR EAL WAREHOUSE, Nos.223 to 229 Wel street, corner Colborne.street.\u2014The Sabec ber this city that he has leased those \u2018com modious and we sventilatcd Stres (recently occupied by Messrs, Ta lor B rothers, Holiday, and others) for GENE J either FREE or in BoND, First-class Storage.for Flour, Grain, Sugar, Molasses,\u2019 Salt, and General Goods.Ample and ae.À Cellarage for Pork, But~ F, &c., ÂC.Farin fg RL | ng e mity the Canal and © rend Pen may be effected bg t-class, Insurance \u2018otHér heavy: those premises Depot, a considerable savi cartage.The Stores being can be effected at lowest rates.CHARLES DUNLOP, Warehouseman.>TANOS TO RENT \u2014Officers and others who require to hire nos by e month, can - have fret-Class nOW Or SECON- band instruments, at Peasomable ra eA applying to MK, SHAW Auctieneer, 97 Great St James.street.\u201cLAN TARTAN A LB Tr MS.\u2018MOROCCO LEATHER ALBUMS.- .ALBUMS in every variety.: - A A large -Stook just Opened.and now for sals at very low prices.) MURRAY & CO, ; | STATIONEBRS\u2019 HALL, 5, Corner.Notre.Dame and St John streets.VWATER FILTERS S English | \u201c and American make.VATER-COOLERS.a nd FIL variety.WAT TER, comabin d IVÉ-CREAM ¢ .- JELLY STRAIN \" REFRIGERATORS.\u2018 For Sale by GEO.HAGAR & co, 520 Bt.Paul street.1 - Carpetings, ec R.OAMPBELL & co.Have much pleasure 1m soliciting an examina- A - tion of one of the finest lots of FLOOR 014 \u2018CLOTHS Scotch makes, att MONTREAL CARPET, OIL CLOTH, AND CURTAIN W WRHOUSE, © 208 AN D 210 MCGILL STREET.Wilton \u2018Velvet, Brussels, Tapes and Kidder- moi minster Carpetings in reat Var variety.ALSO, -mices, all of recent importation.R, CAMPBELL & CO., 208 and 210 MoGHll street.| NEV LACE CURTAINS, NEW DAMASKS and TRIMMINGS, PIANO and TABLE COVERS, : CORNICES, POLES, &0,, &C.&0., Co JUST BECKIVED AT | Co .THE CARPET WAREHOUSS, ola No.T4 Groat Bi Jatiès Btrèel, Now No, 140 ( JAMES BAYLIS, JARPETS.AND QIL QLOTHS.n all She movant clues, aid oto pééom, of F- THE \"CARPET\" \"WAREHOUSE, Li Great Bt James Bireet ; JAMES BAYLIS Sewing Machines C YEFORE - purchasiri Sewing.-machinés.call at J.D.WLOR'S, a fospeck the largest Stock an ud greatéet variety 0 of genuine first-class Sewing-M nes in the city.N.B.-These machines aa imported direct fram the inventor's, in New York and Boston, pp \u2018be sold at corresponding prices vite « 6 many \u2018coarse imitations now offered to the pablie, Saledrdom, 3% Notre Dame street.EWING MAOHINES.\u2014J.D.LAWLOR, Manufacturer and Desler n SEWING MACHINES, offers for sale the.Htoa Lock-Stitch, Noiseless Sovrin g-machines, for Tailors, Shoemakers, and family use.They.are constructed on the same Principle a8 the Singer Machine, but run almost entirely without noise.Wax-Thread Machines As B, and C; te Sonwine: \u2018Howe Machines; ingers DE Ma- -the celebrated Florence Feed Family Machine ; Wileox & Gibb\u2019 N le loss Paris, Machines: the Franklin Doubiee.a achine, mon-gense Family Ma aorta coed chines sold are warranted.kind one satisfaction guaranteed.All kin the Come cn Ail ma- f Sowing oO uil + machine Trimmings constantly on hand.t Stitching, and Family Sewi ght to Operate.in oo of owing Machines He and er \u201d 7 LAWLOR, 3 N otre Danie OOT andSHOE MA CHINERY.\u2014J.D.LAWEOR, Sole nt in Montreal or the sale of Butterfield &« Haveu's New Era ng Machines, footand power ; W oo Roll and.paper Machines; U eather Spli ters; Counter.Skiving, Sole ting and Sidewelt Machines; the genuine \u2018Howe Sewing-machine, and \u20188 Calorie.e, for sale at J.D''LAWLO 300 Notre |8t John \u201cA CHALLENG ) B\u2014We challenge the wo or à thousa dollars, ace a BS or high price or low, that on Sow a.8tron r, 10 Beautiful, or more Elastic Seam than Ears.Beale or of prices :\u2014National Ma~ Daiversai Maehine, $15.00.They will tiem Fell, bu SE ih Gord, Git ai Ferry Lvoë | & DIV achine, you - | vor with all the.late im im proveme nts.Every Ma- ara, We nts warranted.for.fe ronth.or pay Age mple\u2019 Machines on thé re- letter.For or partic: R.B.158 Great st James | ston, e forward sa cefpt of of $1500 ina a regis lars and te! Boe, 1 MaNTTAOTOREES C5 FT IC W.WILLIAMS & 00, | 88 WING MA CHINES .- 107 POR BYGRY VARIBIY OF WORK, permets dites have es il eae are better made in every re- Vè vo Setter satfsfaction than any of market.Bele css rently out of pure mischief.At another time.which stared at him for about two minutes i in | they never had a function for.Their life is one | STORAGE| - desires to inform the - Mercantile community of |- WAREHOUSING E PURPOSES, ] a good aud spa.-| men of Montreal and vicinity.In own Store, 758 and 765 Craig street, west Vies | TES nd oo Thread } r Machines ; Strip- ,Ç Dame «Leet, at, Detweon St.Francois Xavier and chine, $10.00; Common Sense Machine, $1200; |.Asunpant Onérs\u2014tnformadio the Agricultural Department, aon Toseived L, firms the previous reports from ul ation, ay, : country.conoerning the prospect of son th E coming wheat crop.The indi dieationg the yield of wheat in dll.the Sid is raised will be mueh tet | ot only has more wheat heen ' rare | yield per acre promises fo be r NO at tp ¥ This is always cheering nows ay gy, po À the year.The chief dangers ar W® of | pretty correct srlimite al the rm ve] be made.If thé prospect was rir would have the e es tofs still Yarther business all over the country vs much vecasion to fear hard \u20ac timed Whig pu plenty of wheat soming in from the \u2018ral regions.\u2018Other erops are a well, with the exception, per haf fen look in some parts of tbe Northern a Li, somewbat damaged by the recent Ee been \u2018if there are no further mishaps thy phe even yet be an average one.\u2014N.F, Ses.- Pa \u201cBusiness Cards, a eld aan NO THE Sion THER TRADE, AND SADD] ; The undersi lgned would call attend stock of LEATHER, consisting of vo > Best SPANISH SOLE, ce.: Bost, tad es SLAUGHY, WAXED UPP v and Night a well sia WAXED CAT: (Imitation F : : mitation BUFFED, PEBBLED, and RD KIPPs, SHESPSRINS, | HARNESS \u2018 PATENT «T ÉNANELLED Cow and Cate, - | For sale to the trade at reasonable Dripee, \u2018 JOHN DOUGALL' 400; CLOSKY\u2019S: STEAM Dyg ING and SCOURING WORKS, 83 GUINET STREET.\u2014The undersigned res pectfutty solicits the attention of the ladies and of these Dye Works baving got into Te since the decease of the late owner, I have Soa e oa the opncert with 2 determ n thé whie ese works in the lifetime of the late Johu McC ® are | pB.engaged th be best workmen to be found in Ney ork, and established for the conveniencaa th public at large ore Offices.Eastern Office, at the old stand, net street.Uentral Office, atJ.F.R 3, san ewellery and Fane Se -Zr0 Notre Dame street.Western Office, at square.At each of the above Onion Cady Gentlemen\u2019s Felt and Straw Hats will be pe.cdeived in connection with the Dyeing Seow.I ek 000 puñcéoniiy 1 pe siness, à ality e vi to merit a share of public patronage.~ *.J.BARTER, Head Office, 758 and 755 Craig street.| MILLINERY AND Dr MAKING.\u2014M138 MCDONALD & Co.ham opened, at No.24 St.Antoine streét, a MILL \u2018NERY \u2018and I EsTABLISHME DRESSMAKING \u2018| Wbere Ladies will find Bonnets and Hats ne trimmed in the latest styles.They would ticularly call attention totheir new Black | and Cra nnets of various shades, all a the very best material, and at moderate prices, Ladies may have Dresses and Mantles cut and fitted if\u2019 desired.An orders \u2018carefully: and promptly attended ts, JHITEWASHIN G AND 00.LORING dpne by JOHN H.STEWAR®E All orders attended to punctually in person.Orders to be left at-R.LoGAN\u20193, corner St.Catherine and St.Urbain streete, or with Mr.Bow, Frait-dealer, Place d\u2019Armes Bae RSS = + x= Professional.5 | DE JAMES A.BAZIN Dentist; \u2018No.36 BEAVER WALL TERRACE.ficult operations in Fillin or Extractt cited.Crowns of teeth bulit up with Ge A \u2018rendered sightly and fierviceadb | Teeth inserted of the best eternal effoi made to lessen en pain and give ite : N.WAY, mé from Mis dete > DR.c.W.WEBB, DEN.: Th ist LAWRENOR MAIS = ph i ARTIFICIAL\" TEETH, inserted by me, art un equalled for natural appearance, comfort, dus - y, and usefulness, .upon & bases of Gold, Pig too Rubber, and Silver.They area Lo purple .upon a new PAINLESS BYSTEM, lined soft elastic gum, that renders supporttothere .maining teeth without necessitating e or an intul ration.Teeth fi od, § 7 orextracted.C moderate.and advice fres.EYE AND TAR Da.THAYER, OCULEE AND Ava.PET ann SuRate of, Mogi Unive.8 n an noe .12 3 harwspoaisl Practice 88 OCULEST AND AURIS, : and io a the.different branches of Physié - and ry, oan be consulted on those diseases with the oflred suc certainty of relief from fe: acknowledged success which has attended treatment and operations.J.M.Daley, Ex Montreal squint of both eyes, cured ously; ss Maria Jackson, of rt blin from severe inflamation, sed; A à none Miss Almour, same disease, f£Amer, blind from Aaron weeks; Hou.Mr.Elem 30 ely ¢ cured completely ; ; Mr.Henry Brayth, com = | pss of hearin now bear perfect Ari.: cal es and far Tu lod wi et cans.: bes inre 1 \u2018pain ui v and ordonne : Sulphar Kprings Pas, = For Ryeme, C.W.(Vittoria 00, - \u20ac a Photographie.| J ATE SEASON CURLING MATCH, PLAYED ON TR SECOND Mar, AT NOTMAN°S RINK.PHOTOGRAPHS - OF THE SAME 70 BE HAD VARIO vs SIZES.a.PARKS PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, o 1 BLEURY S \"REE n MONTRBAL.- Paron Lisr 67 PHOTOGRAÎNES.1 dosen Cartes de Visite.asuusanes wv 08 » = 8e Cabinets ia Li it is 4 hob vet resrescgagercnce\u2019 csegoveces see sgesasian \u2014 ne attention is paid to Ambre\u2019 hotogra phs, Nowe, Corpses, Copy x: from Dold Protea &c., &c.This is the season for having Out-door Pictures taken.For this à purpose I have fitted up a oar.Photographs from Demera\u2019s Negatives, takes ter street, can be had at my rooms.- W ILL BE OPENED, MONDAY NEXT, THR INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAH GALLERY, 13% GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, When the Subscriber will be prerared to doPho- | tosraphing tn all its various branche.The public are invited to call and so6 apost [ous \"A, C.MeINTYRE.| JAMES INGLIS seeds iad styles aold in.this _ _ Phoir age lower than any pther dosteu.Would remind tu fcteniis end Bassons that bis aR ¥o talon the\u2019 highest paises when on | NEW: FEOROGEAFEIC AMERY eg or 4 | The warrant and k tmoir machéntstere- | 18 Æe CE PT re x oan upwrasd.le GREAT SY JAMES STRESS, | - - Lu Si gap Dumdanoe 6 testimontai HE .Owsostem Mowsoms\u2019 Baws, ; iould be ss se parties His faction für taking plotares ait Opt: pas bave whet aibonbios 20% | me vortoty, His latest 1 8 Bma-Srox Bom produced on Rooks.PE: À.Specimens to be sean at his Boome.rte tr [es ra my ITH Der 1s prin = AE a vil Sr as n'a LS Satan a ry dress .ai ii es ie pleasan ' way 3 - gueuil.rt; or, \u2018street, Cd desires .this city and well Messrs.for GEN either F Flour, G foo cious Ye .other he .these pr ] oy BI 514 §t.J \u2014 22 | ihr iClEr |EX ë od } Ë = Le) A va 8% pa hed | LI | mr naceduedi PSE (Dm | 8 End | \u20ac "]
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