The evening star, 12 avril 1869, lundi 12 avril 1869
[" \"WHOLE NO.74 TYG an TO OFFICERS EAVING CANADA = LERSONS alive.QUBEKEEYIN ING Ul We are.repars to ae HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and PERSONAL EFFECTS tn -large or small quantities for CASH.Parties giving up Housekeeping in May can have cash advanced lminedlately, and still keep | Zan possession of the goods till expiration of lease.Address \u201c Confidential,\u201d Box 513, P.O,\" .LBUMS!' ALBUMS! Cle: out ve heap, a 8; lendid lot of Pho-! Al \"Round 18 Mason \u20ac \u201c tograpis.Clan Tartan patterns, holding 50, a, I portral RAY & Co, 66-2m Stationers\u2019 Hall.FARQUHAR & WILSON, | Xrated Draught and Bottled Soda Water, Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Seltzer Water, Potash hater, Ginger Beer, Chol mat rhe Blamattoring Department s facta solely under the Cr ur po has | had twenty Years « eons in the Bisiness, New Edi on Sterling cost, Flannel table and Bona scales.Sound in Cloth or Morocco, TT he mde.supplied Ym Stationere\u2019 Hall (GO0KING RANGES, FAMILY AND HOTEL SIZES.Parties in want ofthe above wili do well to call and examine our samples - SE MEILLEUR & CO., 71-3m CT 526 Craig street.(HEAP! ! CHEAP! CHEAP! CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, AT THE DOMINION BAZAAR, 105 MOUNTAIN STREET, : (Opposite the Market.) 71 à VERYBODY.SHOULD uw tas) M WATTS irseling his-stoc of revious to removal, at un- precedonted ay py the address : 29 McGill street.S.oa MATHEWS, MERCHANT public Augreatly reduced prices, having purchased \u201d for cash importers anxious to realize.The following is à sample of h ls pri Ces pers Frock 1 Prom Co net reliing at $L50 $16.50 Morning selling at $05 per yani for ai or ; OT reliing at LS T5 pes y for Vel selling at for $3; all Ser ate el of tErocbing tae ee 1 to order, and sold at the above proportionate prices.sam.R AINE & GODFREY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FIT 'OUNDERS, 102 PRINCE EDWARD'S PLACER, BONAVENTURE Bray NEV DOMINION DYEING |ko AND SCOURING WORKS, 88 CRAIG STREET, NEAR ST.ANTOINE GEORGE POCOCK & JOSEPH BOESE, PROPRIETORS.30 KELLY &-DORION, ADVOCATES, 16 LILLE 91.JAMES STREET.J.P.KELLY, BC.| P.A.A.DORION, BCL ARQUHAR & WILSON, 99 ST.URBAIN © STREET, Manufacturers of Summer drinks of ail best quality, Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Sods, Potas and tzer Water, Singer Beer, Ice su ed throughout the 5 \u201cFOR THE TREATMENT OF! 2 CONSUMPTION, PANCREATIC EMULBION, \u201cOn the l4ih of October, the patient com- menoed the Pancreatic Emulsion (Savory & Moore's), in two tea-spoonful doses, two hours after dinner and supper.I can only describe its -sffects hy saying -that-it-seemed {o.swork ikea.oharm.The cough grew less, the drenching night perspiration diminished, the respiration grew so much easier that she was able to lie down at night, which for some time bad been im possible; the pains grew so much easier that she could dispense with the anodyne draught; the pulse sank gradually from 130 to 70, and grew full and strong.She increased in weight, and grew stout, and her strength returned by degrees.\"\u2014Paper on © Phthisis Pulmonalis,\u201d by Dr.Kinkead, Medé- puit Press and Ctrènlar, Feb, 20th, 1808.T50., $1.40, and art per De bottle, FRANCIS CUNDILL a co.23 LEMOINE STREET, MONTREAT.41y Saw BILLIARDS PR BILLIARDS! FIFTEEN CENTS A pr FIFTÉES CENTS A GAME! McVITTIE'S ROOM, 201 Norns DAME STREET.first-ol of his own manufactare.Tha vous a rth price brings Bill Billards bo only fifteen cents & game.ROELE FEEK'S OYSTER AND | y CRAIG STREET CHOP HJ! pee ee) Mon Hot Joints fon vraie do tar re ms for peiva par PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET.MONTREAL, MONDAY.APRIL 12, 1669.AR-FIXTURES FOR SALE, [Ee all new.O PRINTERS.\u2014 WANTED| qe in in the carie raid case aie Com positon, sori.bas been pn wy and O'all Bey and bi oyment will be accomplices haye been encor [XY THE WORLD OVER.from Turkey.| The Abbe Gaume, à cézion of Notre Dame\u2014 ANTED: A PERSON CON-|\u201c* celebrated Bree ore, | F3 with VERSANT with ihe sinking of Artesian the \u201c Ver Bongeur\u201d which attacked the lay education of the University\u2014has just diod i in Van T&D TO.DO PURCHASE romain: in the W cat ond ot tha ble family residence; a corner H HG , Real Eatate and Investment Agent, .t.J.N AE, poitrine à Pme FOR in ently for an Upper dress Box 585, Toronto.Paris.Advices from Lisbon, dated March 24, my ANTED, TWO GOOD HAIR- that the Portuguese expedition to Mozambique JOHN MCE AN BL Vibert ages Address | intended to repair the disaster which befell a ing Rooms.Employ all the year round.NO CAN VASSERS \u2014WANTED, Mr.Blake is re \u2014 to have announced at @ Gentleman to canvass for advertisements ublic dinner, the best thing the Dom- Canada Journal.+ i on could do with the vader Bailway former ex loring | foroe in the interior, is nearly ready to after it is completed, would be to strip off the containing.a Bar-room and Fruit ralgatreet.Terms reasonable.rails and sell for old ro! VATED ASAPLOOMER oh ot Hod wre te food Cut r and Turkish government has named a commission to inquire into the state of trade in Turkey Prog GALLERY TO Corne: and on Ist Mar the bes PM.MODUNAT clo pply cDONALD, | [MPORTER'S @ GUIDE \u2014 Craie s {ROUND FLAT TO LET | on Lemoine street Apply to M.GUTMAN à VANTED ON FIRST OF and to report on the best means for its de- yim, TO TO HIRE IMME- velopement.The sittings of the commission Bakers Wag- are to begin at once.stating price The ancient and royal charities designated du TED\u2019 IMMEDIATELY, a Lad of about M ve yours of age, to collect the customary formalities, to fifty aged men year £35.Apply by letter to 8.F;, \"la offs the Queen's Maundy were distributed in Whitehall Chapel during divine service, with and fifty aged women, the number of each sex corresponding with the age of the Queen.a small \u201cDeen , between MOI.streets and Chabol lex square.Ren by letter, stating terms, to W.M, at this L, AND net pt Two duels have recently taken place\u2014one WENTY CABINETMAKERS at Paris, between M.Pradel, a literary man, sec H.M.MEL- and a gentleman who is engaged in Bourse t F: 19 t0D = Kempt atroes, or et thelr 5 ef Factory speculations.The other was betwcen M.Du portal, director of the Emancipation, of Toal- Web.ak ouse, and M.Vige, the editor of the Messager, 7 ANTED TO PURCHASE, -of the same time.Judy gives the following from « Quillibreu te-Chanson Ecossais : a Second-hand EBS, of xd ters, medium weight \"APR by lower to La Bu at de Pecq THREE FACTORY BUILDINGS TO LET « Nous n\u2019sommes pas fous, nous n'aommes pas CHEAP, with Steam Power Chimne exten She we Grounds\u2019 and Tenements for workers and fous, Seulement une Quiderappe dans les yeux : gENTIAL BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, on ere markets, city railroad, ELOCIPEDES.GAGE & CRAIG, MANUFACTURERS OF VELOCIPEDES, DRILL HALL VELOCIPEDE RINK CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL.FOUR NES EMENT HOUSES FUR SALE, * WORK SHOPS D YARDS TO ET in 8t.Lawrence and St.Charles Borommê | Apply for all the above toJ.C.Roi an, Ne »® se Fdabriel street, near Notre Dame.,\\THAT FIRST- particulars ay Po c «à TO OLET, A THREBSTORY | Le coq, il chante, le jour, il monte, Puvons encore le barle-breux Two persons recently visited the Hotel des Invalides.The old soldier guiding them was visibly shaky, rolled about upon his legs, his voice was somewhat thick, and his gestures vague.this :\u2014*Beg parden, gentlemen, if 1 am a little wrong,\u201d said the \u2018pensioner, good natured- tical ri i in th largest rink on the continent has enabled us to detect all the weak ly; \u201c but I took breakfast this morning with two comrades who were blind\u2014end / poured out the wêne dS A veterinary surgeon of Springfield, Ill, Eh REE à named McKechnie, died ou Sunday, from tho bite of a glandered horse, to which he had wannabe) or pot and cold rater RINK AND RIDING SCHOOL TO LET, THOSE he CLASS CUT-RTONE HUUSEH, Nos rtiand Place, street, co modern improvements.Apply to CH ANRT Foc pro 16-Saw a HOU SE FOR SALE IN LONGUEUIL.\u2014 That desirable real., dence, situated, on the river b with kiichen, rates ed, Exhibitions will be given at intervals.been administering medicine some ten days pas HALL VELOCIPEDE ago.The deceased, on his return home, stat- | ed to his wife that he had received his death | wound, and, although the best medical aid was obtain nothing could arrest the malignant disease, or even assuage its violence, till SATURDAY EVENING, 18TH INSTANT.\\t carried off its victim.It sounds not a litte odd to read of a * Sir\u201d The track, which is the finest în the etty ie dying at his residence in Fifth Avenue, New over one-eighth of a mile tn length.Seven rooms, 70 feet by 40 fest, are appropriated Court in Maryland has become vacant by the York, and that the post of clerk of a county death of the tenth \u201c Lord\u201d Fairfax.Does not the Imperialist conclude that the week in which two noblemen, residents in this demo- cratic land, have died, is an inauspicious one | ÿsLocirsDs HOTEL OR BOARDING.AND HOUSE TO LET, tn 8t.Gabriel streety RIDING SCHOOL, Over MoV'ttie\u2019s Billiard Hall, No.sol NOTRE DAMJ STREBT.1 streets, five minutes\u2019 walk from the Quebec and country steamboats, forcing ships; large yard, stables, cellars, joer roof safe, baths, Taare rooms.HoBILLARD, No No St Gabriel po 4 near Notre RIN K |tobezin its publication ?An old lady living near the quarry in Lee picked up an egg the other day on the ground frequented by ducks, took it home, and boiled it for her son\u2019s dinner.After boiling it five minutes he thought it was not done enough and returned it to the pot for fiftcen minutes, and then declaring that it needed \u2018a divil av his patience, dashed it to the floor, Zu DETACHED HOUSE ON Q Splendid view oft ihe e erreur rar ors, sight Bed-rooms, Bread Ov Ice-h ousey Yard and Sabie.PATRONIZE rE ANT FE st ces of M.Louis Ulbach, an eminent French jour- ALSO, À detached House, in &t.Franco! losing when he discôvered that it was à china \u2018nest nalist, was recently fined 300 france\u201d for stat- ne street.three, nen machines nt had at this Tesabiisnment at ing that the name Napoleon was derived from two Greek words which signified MISCELLANEOUS.JUST RECEIVED, A SPENDID ASSORTMENT street, t.Antoine Suburb, with garden, noie.Fruit- ond \u20ac Carriage-houses.ced House In nat with Garden ea a je above toJ.CS ROPERTY FORS LE.7 AMERICAN CHANDELIERS.The partie particular attention of Capitalixts Properties, which I am Roving for hangman.The Public Minister thought the sentence too light, and appealed against it to the Imperial Court.The result is that M.Ulbach's fine has been raised to 500 francs, and, in' addition, he is to suffer six months\u2019 improvement.M.Ulbach is a candidate for the representation of the Aabe.An English paper states that the dispute between Turkey and Persis about the froutier HBAP.COCKBURN, BROWN NAPI question is beginning to look threatening.| Canada Brass Works.Midhat Pacha, one of the ablest and most en- magnificent, Orst-class Residence, No.That handsomely-finished Brick House.on.mined street, second above Bt.Catherine | fal Cut-stone Residence, situated on that oh hly valuable Property, 311 St.those well-known business premises, with pool ng, 314 Bt.en street.112 ST.JAMES STREET, Which he offers at most reasonable Prices.am would proceed to Bagdad by the Red Soa and ergetic of the Turkish governors, has boen de- stractions to settle the difficulty, by force oft arms if necessary.Numerous rcipforcements of troops and artillery have been sent to the Bees Tana fon assorianen gener frontier, and it is said that the Viceroy of Egypt has promised to assist the Bultan, in case of war, with a military contingent, which viz, #4 Labelle street ; also, 4 0 and i Each 401 Am- Bat vor vel 3 deatrabie, voikbailt Pi Property, Nos.$80, 382, ea and street.Also, the very neat brick cottage, No.78 San- Those moment brick balldings, Nos.86, 88, 90 Wills\u2019 Bristol Bird» Eye and Latakia Tobacco, from the celebrated Factory of W.D.& H.O._ex.-Chancellors pension, bouse and land, Wills, Bristol, England, just received at COHEN Or = That comfortable fa family residence, No.M Ger- (FENUINE BRISTOL] Strange as it aa7 poor If 1e à fact that the BIRDS-EVE, late Lord Brougham died without an: he bad by, deed of gift made over everything books, plate, farnitare\u2014to his brother William, the present peer, who in return provided Also, two desirably Nh raie residences on Bar R ASPBERRY J AM! y And those * well-established business premises, Loui Berry lane.endid property delightfully situated Alno, several ares and buliding lots.atrable pro with a a large number of of other highly IN JARS FROM 4 TOTLBS.JAMB AND JELLIES, AT CHARLES D.MILLER & COS, 344 Notre Dame Street.for all expenses.Aversion to trouble about money matters is said to bave this ment.The Inland Revenue autho- by private inquiry as to bone fides and validity of the deed of gift.But itis a curious fact that an ex-Lord Chancellor, who for upwards of thirty years received a of £5,000 à year, has died without paying a ehil- ling of probate or legacy duty.Real Estate and Tvestm \u201cCORRIGAN; SHAKES- « PEARE INN ni Francois Xavier street.Lunch from 1d til order.A choloe amortment oË ai FW eT oo ing room No.1 Cigars, pricy à and Dow's celebrated Al HOUSE TO LET THE sa, OO C.HEARN.OPTICIAN, \"THE RIALTO BOWLING ALLEY AND OYSTER on CRAIG STRÉES sue MONTREAÏ, FIRST-CLASS EEE, vos à AND CIGARS.» JAMES McCARTHY Proprietor FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.\u2014To let, that To n nished House, N Borcheter street, near St.Denis eet: O poeaenion of May.Apply on the premises.dut à 4 NOTRE DAME STREET, Would lnsite {ietective Le ions Sutra any scruples of conscience.The Advocate- rior stock M SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES me + .- GOLD, SILVER, STEEL, SHELL, &c, (OYSTERS ! ! OYSTERS! OYS-|}, 1\u2014We are receiving daily TERS ree and will oootinne a to de 80 during =.pring and months, from our Planti or grounds, at Falr sven, ox on, oa, the best quality of Virgin nls and natse ( daily suppiles of Fresh Oysterr.* American Oyster Co., 17 Place D\u2019Armes.Brazilian Pebbles orthé Qn, In ish and French Lee pes the the end, the tribunal ordered the civil officer to proceed to the formalities required for |.andl effecting the marriage.and Views, George Thompson, who recently committed an infamous oul upon & woman in promptiy, and on reasonable tholomew County, publishes the fol- ni on solen de fects of vialon, He has also now on hand a new and superb stock of Field, Glasses, Pa momoten, Baromaters 8 Surveying unfarntsl med! furnished will be mmedia required, can be seen between the \u2018hourse of one od Tok Solook pm, For ft particulars, Beps mae es, by the Pint, Quart or Leave your orders a Remem- .ber, we arethe firm Dy who receive Another incident relative to the mariage | fom of priests has juet occurred at Naples Court of Apo de dant city vus led on to revise a decision of ghe Tribunal of Balerno, which bad ae a marriage of nature.The weal the pe took the 1 ew e questi that priests had the same a ta as other vip seas, that the civil code on govereign, and that whoever presented Dimaelf to the |\u2019 authorities ought to be received slinply as a citimen, the law having nothing to do with General followed in the same sense, aad whilst he was drawing his conclusions the groatest excitement prevailed in the court, y persons reons being scarcely able to suppress their indignation, whilst others gave vent to their mtisfaction by vociferous applause.REORGE W.WARNER & SON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, LET, AN EXCELLENT Dar» FARM, in the PR AND \"UNADULTER 5: he P.AT) T ELASTIC SPONGE, TE now me ed as LY bet a e evor In ne, ÉS IL y 8 superior to the best.hair, pro oo toantts de mate ps) paraitre roo, oor Son pplication to « Farm,\u201d this fichola, Soe A for, and you bave ae ping ng mors than | OR SALE\u2014FOUR Martih utreet, oach 35 by 100 AMES GARVEN, It, mar 0 AOE TO \u2018LET, A VILLA RESF and bit not be! surpassed.Parties drab hl would do welt to eall and ste the beau styles of Parlor and Oham- bor.Suites in soit k Walnut at Prices to of Furnitare in Stock and I promise that if I ever get ont of this oe CA WELL acrape, 1 will leave tho Stats of Indians, and { from bi pre- will never come Within its benders .| 10 Wek Please forgive me, for I am.& poor rlendlens |.1 css | ng To the Christian Pose of Bcbolory DCE arte De ventes duel ne it TEETER, A EN, Ji, ne T° Philadelphia has the champion en says an exchange.Then Philadelphia is up| An \u201cEpsom salt deposit\u2019 has been dis- az el houses that a year ed for $850, now vacantly oliait tenants at $e00, although smaller houses rent as high as neglected and ovegrown with mysteri left New voix last ot mith ps are ready for sea at New York ; but their masters are not ready to | A curious plan of advertising has mad its pay the sailors\u2019 price, and consequently can- Sppesrance on the walls of Paris.It is by the value of property destroyed the South- that and ba ern privateers was $13,000, Aviad hun- that proies, ; dred vessels were burned rel, and that he took]the blame.say it is a manifest lie.| $1,000 is offered for his capture.a bilin\u2019\u2019 boiled it thirty minutes more, then Patrick organised by the a bullock in the shortest space of x authorities fm South Carolina, tot mord.\"Te wins of te bt vil the State, F.J.Moses, jr, bas Haven, Conn, for the purpose two thousand Springfield rifles.General John B.Magruder, formerly of the U.8 A.und latterly of the C8.A a loo is lec- À curions remneut of the the Spain, ax and Cuba\u201d Ma ui of Con- Negro militia are wre being to New obliged to hold it ar A number of capitalists, lage are of Oyster Company à IS GOLTHAM.MERCHAN T spaiched to-Bagdad with- ni dre Sustern par Coen, vi EE + Ye cen PATIO Ry - em bralves » h un yn \u201cvery choice in that locali Private letters from Was Stewart has written to the regret at the appointment of- Grinael to the New York Collectorship, and assuring him that the interests of hy: Fan vale rl T.the Government will 4 The explanation is that, long before deat in ith mevciiod ln 10 Kanses, last of all i LEE 5 & 8 the melee which proved fatal soon after.- At a recent trial in Now York in which two dal ill ist da di FE iy gf re Ties first incredal satisfied themselves th 1m'a, was-nothing of mechanism, with & man inside of it One of the two two Germans was cartman, in New York, on Friday several cases of se dis to the store of Messrs.Pere ae = the statement, the orient of the fe York police received s note on Monday from Messrs.R.P.Buck & Co, \u2018that their safe had been broken into on nday, and On Tat Sunday.two little children of Me: at Penn, ng card : \u201cTo the Citisens of Taylorsville and Vicinity: | \u201c#Gentlemen\u2014IX do di y uk your .dom for what I have said.uk Po fi re = EE siens I PRICE ONE COPPER.ET THINGS, - San Francisco did a real estate business of from Constantinople arrived \u2019 more than $27,000,000 last year.A Texas clergyman is writi a blograph The Christians of the world last con- of Samuel Houston and a histors of the State.tributed $5,000,000 to foreign missions © Penneylvania Association for the pro- The Schenectady, N.Y., driving park is to [pagation game will Tet fly 1,500 birds Pat | be sold by the Shenfr.- in Tange in Odoess, Russia.Three hundred of Chicago's boot and shoemakers are on a strike.covered in Amherst county, Va.has engaged Mrs.Mary Kyle Dallas to write exclusively for the Ledger at $4,000 a Suicides are becoming too frequent to ro- Six bridesmaids and no groomsmen is the A stock company with $50,000 capital is to correct thi start a new daily and weekly paper, tho Daily G TS ne Rev.Mrs.Hansford, of Hingham, the pastorate of the Second U! palist Church, Portland, Me.Paul Wish, « Boston youth of 21, bas 2 the/Presidency of the United States Charles Reads wrote his own autoblography = and has made it a readable work._.Carl Schurs retains one-fifth pecuniary, no editorial, interest in the Westliche Post.\u2018In Knoxville women who appear arm in arm in the streets with negroes, are Mendelssohh's grave in (Derlin, is entirely The English Duke of Hamilton washes Efforts aro being made to locate the Buflslo around the Mediterrauean in a 240 ton acrew Central Park north of the cemetery, Main and Delaware streets.Several New York clergymen are to be wind for ok complying with the Law i Fe empire at ite greatest extent.\u201d gard to making returns of marriages.Buffalo now receives its velocipedes Canada.They are sold in the States Canadian manufacturer at $25.A banker named Jowstt, resident t Pongh- priest wir A atid steamer that cost £8,000.The English speaking race already own en empire \u201cfive times as large as the Boman The divers are at work on the wreck of the sheeting is now being removed.Chloroform is said to bea perfect solvent for fom new Ironsides at Philadelphia.The copper in combination wi Sou in his Paul de Kock is bringing out 8 new weal novel and so aunounoed it.The idea hax succeeded.employing the relus form.An unsuccessful attempt was made to assas- À Western genius gets his liquor by rush- sinate Mr.dosiah Turner, Jr, editor of the Ing into à store for whiskey for « dying N.C, Sentinel, a3 he eat writing at à ton just trampled by a horse.\u201d table, on Tuesday, at midnight.The visitor could not but remark __ A The Sultan, fearing the Serviana will ally: ngton states that with the Greeks, is strengthening his forcosin .them drilled day The Minister of War has decreed A wealthy San San Francisco Chinamen | in all military regulations has become a Fenian.His countrymen say shall be printed the French and Flemish pe is tne and have locked him up.It is languages.EE a pity some other people's iends are not Prince Napoleon is better, and is Lo dls groomed out of danger, bot disease A lineal descendant of the celebrated Lord 8p appoarance that old photographs no longer Fairfax died two days ago in Baltimore.His five an idea of his a Tooke.name was Charles Snowden Fairfax; and ho A doctor in Missouri has boen detected in was at one, /time speaker of the California poisonitig his patients.On examination he House of Representatives, press of Philadelphia discredit the sta- practicing for months in that capacity.tement of G.8.Twitchell, jun., in which he Among the solid men of Pennsylvania oe = = = says that his wife kill her mother in @ quar- Ass Poker, n prominent democratic politician.» The papers worth $20,000,000, and A.Pardee, of Haale, was found to be insane, and yet he had been town, whose property ia estimated at $23,-., - .Orme and Brooks, the Broadhesd murder.000,000.Co pe Eo Ee Care waa?prison lest A friend of ours says he \u201cTHA o88 tured, , bat Brooke isutill at large.A reward of| most learned essaya, the most beautiful pas-.: sages of poetry, and the funniest jokes all ~ Cora Pearl paid the chemist who dyed Ler 8¢em to have been written by him.~~ ™ hair 5,000 francs.It used to be light yellow, Major Tatum, a negro, was hanged in Little and is now of that color which the Parisians call \u201cox-tail,\u201d very red, but with a singular murder of a Mr.Merrill in Jan ) golden lustre.The dyeing process lasted a death coolly, telling the 0 o just bofors the In \u201cDayton, Ohio, à young fellow named In the large crowd of people assembled was Hoscan, ln © ko tris us mother over the head witha chair, fractaring her br in two places.Her recovery is cansed to be made a belt solid ail d young Hessian was arrested Rock, Ark., on Thursday y of las week, fo the \u201d The Butchers\u2019 Association of i 3 2 diy HÉ wwe A i E Ë à ¢ 2 E of to the world.The winner of the belt i F x 1 qu &R »Ë ë FERRE É4aE= Hit so ERE F $ + rant is the youngest man over elected to + à TRE EVENING STAR Tor Tiersen i, 3 IN LOTS AT MURLs a x ' anal ee roi ak | roy sempre led to rate if So.Moodey, the 13th last.a6 2:30 eek asso TRE \"EVENING.STAR Tho elements opposition \u201care \u2018afidet y | wind.This ie called fast.su iat ho Newspapers must be be Posted before 2.0.= \u201cma io ae ms ne pt fo i pen J Joe Bs onl sn Tari hs Po a : 9 BL Theres street any polate!tD forms the centre of new cota.whose ranks are some of the beh por what tims tha mails are, due day, also RE HOUSEL.M A RS HALL 4 CO.binations.The ory of Repeal will not formers I have ever seen.At the Theatre, number of \u2018which oxch-wicket Clerk | TAY, 0) .FRoPRIRTORS 1! |divide the House; it is too faint a slogan, friend Holman coutinuca thé even tenor of bis presides over.Is it not some of aT lation \u2014 BAY and FOLLOWING » 3 LJ RE , _ Dum Bviase Svan, MowrnuaL.turned.wags as fierocly as ever.The lower prov- .into a third group, and in each of these : tande between the various groups hed \u201cmeme at the bond of à powerful Govern.; \u2018mat, backed by sn unexampled majority, \u2018and the\u2019 construction of the Intercolonial {= All éommiunications to be addressed to Rejected communications will not he re- Tez Evaute Sraz aeks no courtesies.Early and exclusive news liberally paid Joa Work of every description, Book, Card Placard, and Fancy Printing, executed with protaptness, neatness, and at low prices, at Tes Evermre Stan Office.Monday, April 12, 1869 The Political Horizon.We might well say with Sister ANNE, &c., \u201cWe ses them coming, but so far off.\u201d Aye, 80 far off that it is quite matter for conjecture, whether the coming is of friend or of foe, of good or of ill, of conserving or of change.We are of those who choose to view the Confederation movement of 1867 rather as a party move, than as a piece of state-craft, inspired by that broad spirit of humanity and Christianity which lies at the bottom of all noble national policy.No matter what sublime bosh we may have talked about the far-seeing patriotism of our Colonial statesmen, there is not the slightest doubt, between ourselves, but that Confederation was adopted to swamp the opposition to Sir Joux A.MacDoxazp and Sir GuorcE E.Carmier.Of the whole ministry probably only poor McGEE was in earnest, for with him we believe Canadian Nationality was a passionate part of his existence, more to be desired than a long lease of power or a cosy delegation to England.The Intercolonial Railway is owing to just such anothercause.We call it a sequence of Confederation; mo itis.Confederation was a lever to put a party in office, and the Railway is a purse to keep it there.It is a little curious that men will, in an enlightened age, when the real springs of action are visible to all, and known of all, give the authority of popular acceptance, if not of general credence to the cant of the political quack, the abracadabra of the national charlatan.There are measures introduced by men whose personal character and convictions lend to these measures dignity, and attest their origin.Such is the present measure for the dis-endow- ment of the Irish Church.We believe that Grapsroxs and Bricur are acting in solemn good faith, and a0 are the great mass of the Liberals.Because no other motive can be imputed to such a leader, power is not necessary to keep body and soul together, and he can pay his butcher even if he be in opposition.People here see how mean and petty were the springs of a movement which may have in it much of salutary good.If the devil does Gop's work, who should hinder?But after all, it was the Devil did it, and though Lucifer might build a church, it would not be primarily to depopulate his empire al though his evil might be overruled for Confederation was, then, devised as a sort of patent stimup to keep a oertain party in the saddle.It gave Ontario Representation\u2019 by Population ; it gave the Protestant minority of = \u2018Quebec to the Catholics as a prey and a spoil, and it gave the maritime provinces very little that we can see.It was fondly hoped by the English that the admission of the Acadian delegation into our councils, and the probable splitting up of the \u201cLower Canadian tail, when the old party lines were lost, would effectually destroy the undue French preponderance.But one clement was left out of the calcula tion, and that was the influence of the Romish hierarchy.They have madd the Quebec representation a unit, and the tail inoes bave paired off, and dince Confederation as before it the Caxmixs party is om- \u201cnipotent in its solidity.Confederation was, we think, a little hasty.It would have been better to have united the British American Colonies in two groups, the one containing the pro- vinoes on the ses-board, the other those inland.Quebec and Ontario too should have been re-modelled, and a centrel pro- vinos formed, embracing Montreal, and vicinity, and the eastern portion of Ontario, thus leaving the child of the soil to tax himself, and permitting Mz.Caavveav and his party to pay for the luxury of the very expensive local administration.The Pacific Colonies might have been erected aggregations of provinoes, most intimately connected by local interests, more prone to act in harraony, the experiment of na tural Confederation might have been conducted to a successful issue.Then, when each had learned its lesson, and when betn somewhat developed, the Confeders: tion of the three lesser aggregations might have been satisfactorily effected.Instead of which we put unbroken oolis into doublé barness, and wonder that they kick.Confederation placed Bir Joux A.Mao- Sack i eo, td uly ld om Lh bond | of Ooufudersbion.Hence at present, a dead calm, a time of political: stagnation ; a period which must in the course of nature be followed by the arising of new and paramount issues, and the developement of distinct and.striving opinions.What will the first great issue be?Repeal it cannot be, since no people or non tion is capable of retrogression in its form of national life.Once a nation, never again à disjointed group of colonies.Will it then be a motion to sever British Connection or to favour Annexation ?That is the question.Ye Hense ef Commons Private Theatricals are much cultivated in the English lower House of Parliament.Berke, the famous Irish orator, flung a dagger on the floor of the chamber, with a terrific clash, as an illustration of French Republican-|- ism.Somebody picked it up and returned it to him, and it is preserved, probably, in several local museums, together with the sword that Baraax wished for, the club that killed Captain Coox, the match with which Nero set the city of Rome on fire, and the fork that belonged to the knife with which Pro NicHoLsox frightened King Grozoe into making à lot of knights.Another member, at the time when the bill for tho abolition of slavery in the British colonies was introduced, produced, after immense struggles with the tail pockets of a tight dress coat of the period, a dog whip, which he cracked loudly to the delight of an admiring audience.A third honorable gentleman, whose name we do not think we forget, because we do not think that wo ever knew it\u2014flung down à bank note on the floor of the House with an expression of the utmost contempt for a paper currency.He lessened the effect of the action considerably, however, by carefully picking it up and putting it into his pocket book, immediately after, amid fhe roars of the House.Mr.Joms O'CoxxmiL de \u2018clured that before lie would let a certain Irish measure pass, \u201che would doy, Sorr, on the flure of this House, and then go home to his constituents with a proud consciousness of having done his duty.\u201d (This matches Sir BorLE Rocurs bull, when he said, in allusion to the recommendation.of the preceding 8 er that some bill should be passed be- ae of the great benefits it would confer upon p , Sirt ity ! why, Sir, may 1 ask, should I do anything f for posterity ?What, sir, I desire to be informed, has posterity ever done for me 7) But to return to projections.The most remarkable upon record will be that promised to the members, reporters, and audience, by Colonel Kxox, a little time ago, that we should see performed by the Premier.Mr.Gransrose, the excellent Colonel, informed the world, \u201cis going to throw the Bible upon the floor of the House.\u201d It is to be hoped Mr.Gransroxe will give due notico of the performance, or thét, at all events, he will state what it is intended \u2019to mean.Will he throw down the Douay version by way of reassuring the Protestant members, and signifying that though he is doing justice to Ireland he adheres to the authorized text.Or will he deposit, as a hint to the Opposition, that curious translation which was prepared by missionaries for a certain wild race (somewhat like the Irish), whoee only idea of Jaw is tyranny, and for whom it was only possible to render\u2014\u201c Judge not, that ye be not judged; by the words \u201cDo no justice, lest justice be done unto you\"?! Bome Young Men's Christian Association should call upon the First Lord of the Treasury, and aak him what he means.One would not do Colonel Kxox the injustic» of supposing that he spoke without author:ty.Irishmen never do that, except to their con- \u2018stituents, when they promise, as some of them have been doing, that-the Church, the Land, and the Education questions should be all settled satisfactorily within a fortnight from the opening of Parliament.\u2018 + « Posterit oe OUR TORONTO LETTER NAVIGATION AXD THP STRERTE\u2014VELOBIPEDALISX\u2014 AMUSEMKXTS\u2014RAXKS AND RURGLARS\u2014 LACROSSE.Toroxro, April 9.The Bay is now clear of ice, and so far as schooners go, navigation is open.| The stea- mets are all getting ready for their summer operations.We are to have two puffers fiying from the city to the island.This summer it will be a sort of Coney Island, a place of resort, where a monthful of fresh lake air can be obtained ; where our merchants and business men in gereral can, after business hours, enjoy a quiet pipe and pot, free from city turmoil and strife.The Sunday traffic has however been knocked off, and the weary plodder, who knows no rest, no recreation, from Monday's dawn till Saturday's sunset, sectarian bigots, who in basiness parlance, would cut each other's throat, ull for the love of God, the poor mecha.\u2018the day wearily, listening to some gospel pedlar, or pulpit cushion pounder.The fact in we are gutting so extremely puritanical, that ere long.to smile on a Sabbath, will render one liable to be pawed by Prince's able bodied, good looking, well dressed, highly or namented, but not very useful force.The streets fora fortnight past have, 1 was going to say, not reflected credit on our city fathers, the only reflection they have given- is mud and water.Yonge street, a riv:r King stroet a mud puddle, whilst in front of the Post Office, it- was the general expression for a storm, and now, 5:30, old Bol has the hand, and thousands of gaily dressed portal are rushing to and fro.elocipoles, asl predicted, are now thougl.é tbat] .There is an attempt to get up oka face for $100, hut even sent to But the old 3 hove could not Sook New 8 velosipeds, be has hud ittwo toll heap af fuliding over 16\u2014 Jour Lady, nic bas methodically or mechanically to- pass 0SSE ET couree, doing a- nice biz: and pleasing the peo- e.This werk the Enchantress, a specta- cular-operatic piecé, bas had a successful run.The Holmans are well liked by all classes, and are not like a certain manager we know of; George dou't issue, like a certain oue- horse man\u2014a one-horse ticket, or rather a single local, fof a D.H.admit to his oae-boree show shop.George says give me the names of your local utaff, and tell them when ever they canto call iu and sec us.He is no dyspeptic driveller, he is treated liberally by the press, and receives just what he deserves from th em.In our banks and monetary institutions extra precaution, in the line of guards, is now taken.This is the only safeguard against burglars.Capt.Prince having, in the most satisfactory manner, given proof of his inability to capture the most daring.Easton, of whom 1 have before made mention, is now committed for the Aegoode Hill robbery\u2014 and the evidence is that of an old harlot and two well-known penitentiary birds\u2014the latter were both fixers of the jntended Phippe Bank burglary.~Our-La -Crossists are going to work most energetically for the coming campaign.The Toronto Club met Inst evening and elected officers, they arc\u2014President F.W.Otter; V.P., R.W.Sutherland ; Field Capt.J.Hender- von, Secy-Treax.G.Massey.They wil) practice Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, commencing next week.The Ontario's open the ball to-morrow.The new paper, Tribune appears on Monday \u2014and the Telegraph, like the Table of the toad and the ox, swells up to the Globe's size.We are a wanderfal people up here.Yours, Tan Op May.PERSONAL.Mr.L.Milljs and Mr.J.WW.Hobart, of the Vermont Cen! Railway, Mr.W.H.How- land, of Toronto, and Miss Tilley, of New Brunswick, are stopping at the St.Lawrence Hall.The Honorable John Rose arrived on Satar- day evening.Mesars.Monk, of Brockville, Thomson, Burnet, and Primeau, of Montreal, have taken second class certificates at the Military School ; and Captain Rowe, of Missisquoi, and Mesars.Denis and MacPhie o of Montreal, first | class certificates.\u2014 = PEDESTRIANISM.A couple of interesting pedestrian items will be given in to-morrow's Sran.\u2018We have been waited upon by the backer of the unknown against Brindley for five miles.He wants to run for nothing, a cup, or §23 side.Does Mr.Brindley see him ?Private Holton of the 60th, will be happy to run Anderson, of the 78th, an off-hand race, 440 yards, within three days, Or if this does not auit Audergon\u2019s book, he will run him as proposed in six weeks, \"440 yards, start by pistol, for $50 a-aside.Anderson's forfeit in our hands has been covered, and if he will call round he will find articles ready.We are sorry to, learn that Holton's duty as bandeman is likely seriously to interfere with his exercise this spring, indeed that itis probable he will be utterly unable to go into hard training.We sincerely hope that some arrangement will be made whereby the 60th champion will be able to compete, as it would be a pith that the Rifles should be compelled to strike their colors to the 13th and Tath without a struggle.Pio NONO.CELEBRATION OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ORDINATION, There was, not to speak irreverently quite à rush and a crush to the French Church last night, or perhaps, more appropriately, the Ca- thedml of Notre Dame, to celebrate the fif- ticth anniversary of the entrance into the priesthood of the Head of the Roman Catholic faith, Pope Pius the Ninth.From seven o'clock till nearly ten one enormous stream ruched 1n and out the narrow doors of the building.The interior presented a curious picture.Huadr, heads, heads, evervwlece; oundreds, thousands; ten\u201d thousand, and more than that\u2014goodness only knows bow many.The immense galleries on both aires, appeared one enormous packed crowd of humanity : the side aisles and body of the church, one univerral multitnde, quiet attractive, bat ever- moving and restless, of men, women, boys and girls, standing, sitting, kneeling, paying, re.| \u201cponding.imploring their nearest | ueighbours to give a little more room, not te push, or to } remove foot from favorite corn, whispering comments, notes of admintion, .r ridicule, as their teachings and thoughts and the circumstances suggested.And the bells rang oat joyous peals, deafening roars of brazen laughter, which resounded through the street of and waked up the echoes whenever any echoes lay perdu waiting to be pulled by the ears, and filled the city with holiday music.And the choir\u2014beautifal voices, sweet-toned brass instruments, powerful organ\u2014sang the grand old music of the Roman Catholic Church so impressively amid that vast mars of men and wonlen that the units were constrained well-nigh tobold their breath and listen, and admire.And the priests, worehipping before the altar, aspisted | Hoh quite an army of acolytes, chanting, clear snd belldike, words of peace and charity and Paver.And the altar, blazing with brilliant lights thrown from lamps of divers colors\u2014 we were almost going to say, digl it not border upon the irreverent, not unlike the front window of a coal-oil lamp store,\u2014with a skeleton | frame-work of gas pipe in the shape of a noitre, surrounding it, forming an outline of |.little white jects, surmounted by a crown that sparkled merrily, and supported on either side by the legend \u201c M.M,\u201d in ven and mixed up like a serpent\u2019s coil ,\u2014which, at all events, looked like M.M.\u2014and which, if it wasn't, to be; and the whole thrown into hap- by à rich collection of flage and banners of all nations hung in graceful clusters along the wall behind.That was the Cathedral of Notre Dame.Outside, at the Seminary, adjoining the ¢hurch, an attempt had been made at an illumination; but, alas! a raging breath of air put out the candles as fast as they were lighted, and so, night, like the Bran, drew a veil over it.In most of the \u2019 w illamination bere and there boire 2 pre nce-of a pious, or ug.ht.pions tamily, bat these were of an insignificant character, and being mostly in fruntof storen, wo decline to advertise them fally ilsagaiod.The Geen was most taste.y N 4 rie ory AND SUBURBAN.+ Diserxsanr.\u2014Nunber of Patients for at this Institution for the week sise April 10th, 203 males 79 ; females 124.thé above number 45 were children under Tost ee.Aviary.to learn that Me.Ÿ- Alovay FA hom fell from on Satur- 7 broken.fn friends Tbe iad to eas tha bets how ng well, Posy Orvréa Nopos\u2014~The mail for ae troie pe teamer Seme- rien advertised to leave York on the eh dot \u2018will bo eloasd 43 the Pout Off op Tae Crouacx Casn\u2014Me.J.8.Sheppa-d writes in reference to the his evidence in the Cromack a which appeared in our issue of Saturday.Mr.th ppard reiterates his statements, and to his \u201c reputation for honesty among ths roading \u2018business men of Montreal,\u201d as a proof that would not give currency to ny report which he had not every reason to believe true.We give the gist of the letter on the principle of fair-play to both \u2018sides.CITY CHAT.How's Your death-rate ?Weather clear, cold, snd lovely.Lord Cartier is expected to condescend to be good enough to kindly arrive to-morrow.The icquest on George Mendon, the hero of the Hermine strec£ tragedy, is progressing.A.M.U.will give à concert on St.George's day.Thespectators will bz A.M.G.-sed.Celebrated case, Woods vs.Miller, trial postponed, costs reserved.A complimentary dinner is to be given to Councillor Jordan shortly.Hard road to travel we believe.Senator Dickey is at the Hall.No connection with the bird which popped off the nose of the servant girl.Vide Mama Goose, Entertainment at \u201cSt.Mary's College tc- night, because Friday was the fifticth anniversary of the Pope's first mass.Telegraph, Gazette, and Herald at loggerheads about Mr.Ferrier, the Quebec delegation, and the Private Bills Committees.Herald goes in for the Gal of the Period.And has it come to this, Wm., has it come to this?Rev.Mr.Hood scanfied the \u201cfarthing sheet\u201d which accused him of molversation, or something similar, at St.John's Church yesterday.Montreal death-rate is 1 in 25 ; Manchester, bad as itis, is only 1 in 32.Verily we area great people.We can live faster and die fasterthan any other man.Mr.Robert Thompeon (with a p?) has loft the employ of Messrs.Foulds & Hodgson, and has been presented with a gold chain as a link of amity.Sixtieth Rifles Amateurs on\u2019 Monday next.On vich hocashun the Irish Tiger and the Wreck Ashore will be presented.Aid let us hope\u2014\u2014.The British jury is the safe-guard of civil liberty\u2019 Francis Harris, Esquire, care Louis Payette, Montreal, Q.Grand illumination and religions cere- motifes at the Parish Church, last night, to celebrate the Pope's Fiftieth Anniversary of his ordination.A woman was found guilty of receiving stolen goods a few days ago.Now a British jury has found that Mr.Harris did not steal the Foods Ifthey weren't stolen, how is she guilty ?Meeting to arrange for the reception of Hix Royal Highness Sir George E.Cartier was held * this afternoon,\" (Gazeite).He isto be.\u2018presented with a magnificent address by the Mayor and a Committee.Seventy threcper cent of our mortality is (or are, not ten of our reader know which it should be) composed of children under 12.Where's your Herods now?Fetch On your massacre of the Innocents.Tremendous crowd at the Drill Hall on Sa- tarday evening.Masson won a half mile race in 1:33, fast time.About iy maiguers werd out, and two lailies bestrode the bounding bicycle.Yes, they-did.Altogether it was a big thing on velocipedes.: Court of Queen's Bench.Mr.Valentine found guilty of passing counterfeit coin.Bench warrant issued for the arrest of Edward C.Fraeer, seeing his bondsmen couldn't produce his corpus.Francis Harris, charged with buigling Morrison's, \u2018was found Not Gulity.Phew! Ou another charge of burglarizing Dufresne and Gray's he was found Guilty.Judge Monck gave the jury a mighty plain hint about perjury.As it may be of some importance to su of our readers, who have occasionally ed to visit the Court of Queen's Bench, to know the names of the jurymen which acquitted Mr.Francis Harris, we publish them Thos.Gleeson, milkman ; Henry Murren, innkeeper; James Connelly, prister John Hicks, plasterer; Michael , grocer; Brian McDonough, trader ; James Connolly, trader George Nolan, printer ;.Thomas Patte Andrew! Mitchell, McDonald, Lricklayer.TELEGRAPHIC.MID-DAY Canada.Mr.Tremblay leaves fo for Ottawa today.Lots more of Reserve Militia appointments, St.John.(N.B.), hopes to have an open river in à few days.Mr.Dumoulin, M.P.P, for Three Rivers, has not yet left Quebec.Quebec yet bath charma Hou.Mr.Macdougall has arrived at Ottawa.Fact, sho maker ; Timothy ?Game Protection Society has been established at Ottawa.Toll on ice passing the Welland Canal reduced from 20 cents to 5 cents.Toll on peat is reduced to the same as on coal, Railway traffic returns for February show : \u2018Grand Trunk, increase $14,000; Great Western, $20,000 and Northern, : $15,000, over corresponding month of 1868.Post Office Savings Bank account for March show, in the hands of the Receiver General, $676,283, as compared with $628,884 per last statement.Consul-Gen.of France and lady at Quebec, leave tho timber city this day for Ottawa to be present af the opening of the Federal.Parlia- men! Proclamation in the official Gazette directs an extraordinary term of Courts of Error and Appeal, to be held in this city on\u2019'the 23th to 3tst May, both inclusive.Hon.Mr.Shea having concluded his negotiation ®t Ottawa for the setilement ef {thé basis of the Union of Newfoùndland witk Canada, has left for home.EEE Union with.Canada is most & accompli.arrive in the lying the condi arliament.- Judge Bose, executor of the esiade of the late Mr.Hamel avetore tho court at Quebec.Mr.Hamel died about two $40,000.No will was made, d the oatate must revert to his brother.The bilowi ar tt as choc Cu | 04 moitie vue © Terrebonne S.de Wisford-iuidote | Legault and Cloutier, to replece- Ini dore Legault and'Taidore Miqueron.Terrebenue\u2014Joseph Filion, Louis Grenier, Gadieta, eh Josetim Laguiate, and Joseph Deh commities reports h respecting * References kindly permitted to | \u2018builder ;- William \"H.O'Keeffe, trunkmaker; | do aubscque PTT \u2014 1 The first \u2018cheap lots of of Cloth played at nine look on hg Ro ed Kafler & Kennedy's, 31 St Lawrence street, street.Big vod boot\u2019 The Central Pacific road today commenced ing mails 0 the 613th mile-post.Only fifty-two miles of the track remain to be laid to com plete the Pacific Railrded.Junius H, Brown, author and journalist, Teft New York for Europe on\u2019 Satuniay bight per str.Queen, and was cheered on steaming out of dock.last advices, and the working: wore connidend to be in great danger.Shafts have been closed and steam forced into the pita from abore.The Herald's special says \u2014There is considerable speculation over the delay in sending in the foreign nominations.It is stated that the delay has been caused in part by the action of Mr.Washburne during his brief stay in the State Dopartment making out places for his friends.The arrangement embraces the new Secretary of State, who was averse to being in any manner hound by what Mr.Washburne had done.One subject occupying the attention of the Cabinet today is said to have been the propaeal to recognize Cuban | independence.It is stated that the whole matter was talked over throughly, and that the comparison of views among the Cabinet members developed à strong feeling favourable to giving the moral support of our Go- verament to the struggling patriots of Cabe.Eurepe.- > The Pope's jubilee was celebrated s$ Rome with great spl: ndor, : Saturday night there were further disturbances in the streets of Havana, and several \u201cperedns werk killed, All quiet that night.Injection of steam into shafta of mines at Gold gHill, has been successful in subduing Olosaga, in the Cortes, is dissatirfied again.He wants to modify the powers and functions.of the ministry, and reduce the number of ministers.Perhaps he is right.The Pope sxid mass at Peter's, and à de deum wan sung in presence of Cardinals, the foreign ambassy, notabilities from all parts of Europe, and an immense cougregation.In the evening the city was illuminated.News frouf the Spanish frontier state that a-band of Carlista six hundred strong attacked the town of Leo de Urgel in the Pyrenees, but were repulsed with heavy loss, and fled to the mountains.The \u201cdeffnsive measures\u201d of the French Government, which means its recent warlike preparations, give satisfaction to the Scnate.Marshall Neil said it was the duty of the country in timo of peace to recure ita safety.Fine words.Here are the still finer words of M.Lavalctte :\u2014It is the policy of France to maintain resolutely a dignified peace.The banquet to Charles Dickens occurred at St.George\u2019s Hall in Liverpool this evening.About seven hundred gentlemen sat down, and there were besides many apectat The | Fire in the Gold Hill mines still mgingat | 5 AND © \u201cCANADA FA EXER.\" Tozonto #GLOBE\" 82 ST.JAMES STREET, .MONTREAL.The dally Globe Ia the largest and best printed veper In the Dominion of Canada, And is sop- pled carly in thé morning at the residences of Subacribers for TEN CENTS A WEEK.Ningie coples said at the office, and by all news- venders tu Montreal.The ciroutation of the Dally and Weekly Glebe 18 now nearly 50,000 COPIES! And circulated throughout the entire Dominion, offering to advertisers the cheapest and most effoctive medium of advertising in the Domt- on.VS TE REC OLLET \"HOUSE ON MONDAY.Mm LAWSON & CO, MAN: o FACTURER and keeps constantly on hand assortment of Furniture, Rofas, Lonnees, Bed Lounges, with double and ole arm In bottem for ru Bedroom Sets $a and upward Funerals furn'shed on potios, at at the cheap Furniture Store, Pret Craie Cralg street, Lear t, Lawrence Main, Ronen on the\u2019 premises JOCIAL BALL, AT 145 ST.Lawrence Main street, on TUESDAY, 1th inst.Tickets $1 a couple.322 For SALE, A STRONG EX- PRESH WAGGON and Cover, almost pere cheap, An Apply at corner of Bleury and 8 t.Cathe- (CHILDRENS CARRIAGES.\u2014 The Subscribers have received thelr Spring supply of Chlidren's (abs and Carriages, NELSON, WOOD & CO.APER- HANGINGS .\u2014 few cases very Decorations and a \"RICHARD HOLLAND, Lo, A BUNCH OF KEYS.Apply at this office.HCUSEHOLD NAN of all kinds bought.Highest price paid, © St Peter street.is 7210 V SIT THE RECOLLET He MRR ON MONDAY.]3CARD.\u2014TWO OR THREE Gentlemen can have comfortabl- Reams and Darin a healthy Incality, Nu 3958 Un rreet; we and lurniture, to be pond by end of April.\"Enquire at this office.7 Hall was gracefully decorated with flags and banners.Proceedings were chararterized with - feeling and enthukinsm.Sir Henry Houchton and Hepworth Dixon, Esq, presided.After the usual toasts had been drunk, Lord Dnfferin made a pleasant speech.He regretted that Mr.Dickens had not er- tered the field of politica ; he would tave been à power in the House of Commons, and a f-1- low Peer of Macaulay.Lord Lytton, at length, and in glowing terme, proposed the health ot Mr.Dickens.Mr.Dickens arose, and with that he was unable to do justice to bis fret ings.Liverpool after London was always for.mo t \u2018n bis estimation.She was a\u2019wa s ready to respond apenhanded, spontaneonaly and munificentiy to all appcals fur aid in art and literature.Relative to the remarks of Lord Dufferin, he said tbat after mature deliberation he had decided to stand or fall by literature, and nat enter politics.Thais far he had not regretted hix decision.Anthory Trollope also responded to a sentitaent.He culogized Washington Irving, Mr.Motley, and the American people.The latter were always willing to recognize publicly the honor that was due to literary men.He followed by hinting that the appointment of Charles Dickens as Minister to Washington would be beneficial to both countries.iE res rea pare much emotion responded.He felt, he raid, J.= Vacancies for two or three gentlemen Lachine, «url the Summer Ll house 18 situated in Unrer Lschin vas two v Ap \u2018minute\u2019 walk from tre Station.ontreal.TO CALVE THIS Tn, Boat Moe, © NONTH for Sale (no Cattle Market decep- COW EER UE given MAL Animal (not oe ne Fra nourishing Ir vears by prereni ta riild in consequence'of removal.Apply TN! Bi.Gabriel wreck, near Notre Dame.\u2014 MONTREAL AND-OTTAWA, Directed by E.W.PLUNKETT, Civil Engineer, ss SL James street, Montreal.Letters ters patent of 1 of Invention, prooured in Ca Marks, yo registered, &0.Fame let con nformation and inetrue pp nemindog ME OVIDE MALO, OF THE, LATE FIRM or MALY & RITCHUT, will be hay y to see any of his numerous LEUNARD & a NK NON Merchant Tai- ors, 151 MeGiil) street.\u201d His well known ay once secure the attention of aca Cutter will at once his old friends N, Ba A nlendid assortment of SPRINO GooDs Just rece [YY JOHN GALBRAITH, MER- Infrrmine him costomors ani ne publie rene TTT be Cm eve Soot ey third doar from -Crale, raid having 141d men's wean renin 1m mproved Dollar Boots are the tient, cheapest and best in the city.sue rence Main stréét.v EFAST TRA void by the India and Spore piton aie posess à ot TRE Bae Chi na Tes Corn œeuperio: Lo any Tous of eve Cp rang ce from 55 ta to 80 cents, apbroved pritt be be re roadil Sxcha serve the ress ro a3 Hoapital ta) res a nuine bears the » the Com Land .The y 1sadoutto convenient Promina of which di given The Dominion at MoCready's, 83 St.Joseph A ry eC Be Tash rarer are eee Dar on BATURDA Oo SF remove to more ue notice will be be »-1y, at sante had only Big red boot.celebrated Dominion McCready 1s selling his y for $1 per pair: 98 Bt.Joseph ennedy will n on Saturday.ro rl à larg mo pri onde Toe Advertisements b-day, = Pa WEATHER NOW IS ETINE Jo stlect = fashiona! nex les Due on add at ALTELS, corner N otre Lume Bo FEEK'S OYSTER AND Bor none \u2014Dinner from 12 to $ at $56.AN & DESA HOICE APPLES AND pURANGES FoR RALE at Celiar Na 36 nder the C THUMAS WILSUN.Ps FROM THE SPRINGS,\u2019 ne LANTAGENET WATER, the best RW.BuŸD, Agent, = CTT The SBubetribers have remored thelr Musto Stock from Hi James 10 thelr new Biore, 351 Notre Dame street.a DE ZOUCHE BROS, ISSON'S PATENT MAGIO BINDrR.\u2014For instanisn.ously alng let Breas and pa papers, \u201cForaihe every Counting URRAY & Sn H.HAZEL.L, \u2018WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER, AND \" BISCUIT BAKER, -Na 6 BONSECOURS STREET, MONTREAL.20-18 APER-HANGINGS.KEW STORE NEC STQCE, NEWEST + {Those Intending to R «| spring, sh Id give us Le Paper or Decorate thls \u201cDE ZOUCHE BROS, a 351 Notre Dame street.J These are the pron work _ RT Ant D UERVAIN 400, of the Buggies Are nok to be equalled in ~ Montreal fe ti strength and finisè£ Four Prizes at the Ten Exhibition of 1368, Waggous to order at Dares EET, B ERN BO SE AN ANTOINE ie [Ne 20843 Fr oyrex 6 M Soma ]N THE CIROUIT = RENRY THOMA Trader, UE ont rot Paie.tne .aL ERR rd REN same etine Woi are.TO PURCHASE, ons TEN sosporetion yer Rtn 1 SEE SER A se J.D.WELLX Agent OARD AT LACHIN E\u2014.+ we Notre Dame street.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014] - PATENT OFFICES, 7 na choice »tock nf Goods, Suitable for Gentle .he boralally invitesan esriy\u2026 \u2014\u2014-\u2014- STRENGTH ! BLEGANCE 11\" FORE Y.| at] Fe\u201d 1 ! he PFPA +] 31 F8F FF k \u20ac es may Prinoë's Music Store, or at Carri tte cov \u2019 } ee To em BR nor, GRAND AMATEUR PERFORMANCE, ON MONDAY, l9ru APRIL, 1869.Withthe kind oF \u201cthe patronage.of BISSETT, .8, of Lieut Col Fiz Dex ana the Ù bors of 1st Balt, 60th A! Rifles en à Performance wt ce will ie ven by the MISS KATE BROWNING nod ed CO.HILL.Consisting of the thrilling Drama, in two Acts, \u201cWRECK ASHORE, Br J.B.BUCESTONE, And the highly amusing Faroe of the \u201cIRISH TIGER: PUTMAN,\" re ana the ny best comic xo WR and à the The Bai a tation will Perforny a uw select mme atin evening, under the direc! ota ob be taken and t tickets obtained at Joors open at 7:30, to commence ae precise! AITIAgES may he onde red at ll.w GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.\"746 ROGRAMME OF THE GRAND CONCERT, .70 BE GIVEN AT THE MECHANICS' HALL, On TUESDAY, the 13th of APRIL, IN AID OF THE \u2019 BUILDING FUND OF THE HOME AND 8CHU0UL OF INDUSTRY, BY \u2018MR.GEORGE VOGT, Amisted by Madame IDA HOERNER, HERR BRANT THE GERMANIA ULEE ULUB, \u2018and several of his Pupils, .Parrl : Piano Duo Dramatique Sur des Motifs de 2 Bonet T Yuet irequentl pats trom ih uen Opera of La Notte: i Sy ° 3 Plano To \u2018antasie Drlante (Martha)\u2014 Sidney 4 a Paie Oh hall us yo free,\u201d (Hernani)\u2014 edding.March and Fairy Dance\u201d.0e mn Mendes Bartholdy ; celebrated rt Fantasie by F.Liaz Sone Duo \u2014 Soprano and \u201c Lovely Spoon from the Opera of X.dessonda-= I.> PART IL ra heron Fantasie\u2014Leybach, \u2014* Post Horn*\u2014Schu! 8& à Piano\u2014« Home, 5 sweet Homer\u2014 Thal! fa Chorus\u2014* W hen the Moming sweetly break: be LTtalinna in Algleri\u2014 Rossini 10.Plano oF Paraphrose de concert (Rigoletto)\u2014 12 Bong The Murmuring Rivulet*\u2014Schubert .GOD BAVE THE QUEEN.Tickets for sale at Messre.Dawson Great Se James Etreet ; De Zouche Store, Notre me Store, Notre Dame Street, wson Brothers, Music { i 1 q | } Q ° Q vs J [= - 3 \u2014 Wn 7 LE 3 228 | 2, \"3 = > =z S > = = : ta 5 3 \u2018SLYUIHS SSI I \u2018SAVTIOÆ NIN ¥0d XIS > : R z k oO a > = BN 5 ES = on 7 > + 3 2 u ATS! HATS! HATS! \u2014 RL arr LL.?.called for VEN SS SOFT AND STIFF ALPINES BLACE, GREEN AND DRAB, AT THE NEW EAST-END STORE, 205 NOTRE DAME STREET, (¥iye doors West of the Court House.) JAR.HENDERBON & CO.Si \u2018Tbe Deer stands at the door, [] |: RE THURSTON Sells Women's KID BALMORALS, machine sewed: for $1.35, and will give away, after April 10th, Womens PRUNELLA GAITERS for 80 cent, and Womens PRUNELLA BUTTON BOOTS for 90 cents.131 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.J,ARGE ASSORTMENT __PAPER- HANGINGS SELLING VERY CHEAP AT A.MARTINEAU'S, .8 BT JOSEPH STREET.RS.SOUTHWORTH' 8 : GREAT W! FALLEN PRIDE; E.© on, THE MOUNTAIN GIRLS LOVE.BY EMMA D.EN.BOUT NO author Lost Heiress,\u201d A of How Won Her Her,\u201d &0., &0.PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.hl work has been The above hig SE written oT the Tican novell novels! BE metas sie ale in the the States, 8 : oe and omg ps er and + 46 ST: NN, IN, TAILOR, i6-ST.t.Gentlemen pi fog ete ow sick tho righ ha ro up with lee to style and Sarai ty, and & t oan be relied on.Jil othe cleaned to resemble ne pro- ever the une edition at one- -P.DU.if necessary, articles atthe residence of parties, and oost.71-1a OTIC E.\u2014GASSALIERS pV SLREANED ANDREPAIRED EQUAL TO E Parti .to \u2018Remove witl find | \" to their in! rt lou © their orders Immedia Bteam-fitting, Gas-ütting and Plumbing a the | lowest charges: | Roya Street, and Princes Music TRADE AND FINANCE.Financial.mn the stock Exchange nothing has been done worthy of note.In Bank stocks Montreal has again gone up to 145, at which price scllers now hold it.Ontario is asked for at 89%, being an advance from 99}, and sold at 100.There were large sales © \u2018City at 1014.axking 80, and transactions having taken place at 774.There was not a single transaction beyond this, and prices of all kinds of securities remain unchanged.In New York to-dav, gold opened at 133}.and closes at 133}.Stocks are woak and heavy.Closing quotations are: Gold, 133%; Mail, 92} ; Telegraph, 14143 N.Y.Central, 162}; Reading, \"93 ; M.Southern, 97} ; Pittsburg, 90} ; Chicago and Toledo, 97}; Rock Inland, 131 ; North Western, 83% ; tred 95% ; Fort Wayne, 131} ; 5-20%s 20] ; Exchange, 7}.Iu this city greenbacks are bought at 74.for current funds, and 77} for silver, and sol 4 1 Produce.There ir nothing particular to report in the produce markets, and business generally has been of a nominal character.Prices are nominal and there is little change to notice, the transactions which have taken place being outaide market prices.The following is today\u2019s market list of prices \u2014 Flour & brl.of 196 Ba \u2014Superior Extra tone ; Extra, $5.00 @ $0 00 ; Fancy, $4.75 @ $4.80\" Supers, from Canada Wheat, $4.60 ; Strong Supers, from Canada Wheat, $4.45 @ $4.50 ; Canada Superfine, (No.2) $4.25 @ $4.30; Fine, $3 90 @ $4.00 ; Middlings, $3.60 @ $3.80; Pollards, nominal ; U.C.Bag Flour, $2.20 @ $2.25 ; City Brands, nominal at $2.25 @ $0.00 # 100 hs.\u2014Oatmeal # bri.of 200 Rs.\u2014Norminal at $6.00 @ $6.20.\u2014-Wheat J# bush.of 60 Ba.\u2014U.C.Spring, $1.06 @ $1.07; U.C.Red Winter, nominal at $0.00 @ $0.00 ; No.2 Chicago Spring, nominal \u2014Peass § 60 bs \u2014 Purely nominal at 90c @ 93c.\u2014Corn ÿ 56 Aa.\u2014Nominal ; Mixed Western, 824c in store, and -85c in car loads for old.\u2014Oats ##.bush.of 32 Ma\u2014Doll at 46c-@ 47c in car loads.\u2014Barley ## 48 Rs \u2014Qniet and nominal ; $1.12} @ $1.20 for ordinary.\u2014Rye # 56 Ae\u2014Nominal at 75c 0c.\u2014Seeds\u2014Timo- thy, dull,\u2014$2.10 B $2.25 % 45 ba, according to quality.\u2014Butter # B.\u2014Dul} and nominal ; choice Western.21c @ 23c, and fair to medium, 00c.\u2014~Chéese § B.-\u2014Quiet but firm ; Factory, 14c @ 14jc.\u2014Lard ¥ B.\u2014latest sales at 16} @ 17c.\u2014Pork # brl.of 200 ts.\u2014 Market quiet ; Mers, $27.75 @ $28.00, and Thin Mess, | | at $24.75 @ $25.00\u2014Ashes @ 100 As.\u2014Market frmer ; First Pots, $5.524 @ $5.55, according tares ; Seconds, $4.80 @ $4.85 ; - Thirds, $4.25 nD $000; First Pearls, $5.55 @ $3.60; Seconds, nominal.\u2014_\u2014 POLICE.Moxpar, April 12.Even as the mercury at sea indicates to the sailor by its rising or falling, the state of the weather, so does the sheet in the Recorder's court by ita length or brevity convey to the public a truc standard of the morality of the city.It is the social barometer.The list this morning was fifty cases long ; as the tendency ofthe masses on Saturday night was thus downward to the sidewalk, The court was crowded, but long before any proceedings had begun two middle aged ladiex, one wearing a decply embroidered hood, tartan shawl and black dress ; the other a \"bright calico dress, black cloak and dark bonnet, were seated together engaged in earnest discourse.-\u2014Jet-Lady\u2014The top of tliis blessed morning to you Misses McGuinn.Mrs.McGuinn\u2014It's not far me to grumle, secin' me neighbors has inflictions sore and fast, ma'am.1st Lady\u2014Faix, an what's the neighbors complainin\u2019 nv now, Mrs.M«Guinn, Mrs.McGoinn\u2014Shuie an Pat McGinnes dog the whelp runs cut Mrs.McPartens stye an takes the ear whalesale from the head of the marked sow bad Inck to it.Soon afther the dog sickened and died, 8 mass uv worms from this treckanninny that's goin\u2019 about.1st Lady\u2014Och the trickanninny is no worse than meny uv the derasis that flesh is heir to, as father McGann tells ns.Shure fwhat is man but a worm in the dust and why shud he turn on his fellow worms ?Mrs.McGuinn\u2014An wurse wen he swallows them ma'am.1st Lady\u2014IVs porork I have been atin for the last fourteen year an\u2019 divil a trickinnee | thronbles me, but the flatulenëy to bs cured| wid the rmint an the grace o\u2019 God.As I eays to Mra.McParten, who feelin\u2019 sick the other day runs to me cryin\u2019 © Mra.0'Whackley, Mra.OWhackley.its the trickinnee I have » An\u2019 where is the pain\u201d says I.Says.she \u201cdivil the pain I have but it'a the sensations an coler nv me nose that throubles me and it's the trickinnee that comes to the nose firet shure\u201d \u2018Loss whiskey and a clear conscience says I an the the trickinnee won't be \u201c| the death uv-you Mrs.McGuinn\u2014That's go an its to this blessed court I have come to witness in the case uv me neighbors quarrellin\u2019 \u2018mong themselves.An here comes his reverence.his sen Seoorh Holevabrook, a discharged soldier was fined for being drunk and saucy in à house of bad repute.Geo.\u2018Warren next appeared, acknowledged his burst of intemperance and paid a dollar.Ermine Leduc and Eliza Oriveau, loitering.five dollars or one month each.They were not beautiful in thele liver, and in the dock neither were they di Thomas Riley was charged with intoxication.One dollar.Prisoner-\u2014Its the first time 1 ever been here.Recorder\u2014The very reason why the fine is | not more.Patrick Hurly and à colored woman man named Elisa OReilly, who claimed to be Hurley's better half, Ts ou how she could manage this was a grave difficulty, seeing that at any rate the other half would be wlite, were charged with assaulting a daughter of the colored woman's.Recorder\u2014Who is this woman ?Prisoner\u2014She is my wife, sir.ed?Recorder\u2014\u2014Where were you marri Prisoner-In St, John's Church, Great St.Jarre een There is no St.John's Church in Great St James street.0 married you?a Prisone r=\u2014Ab-\u2014-ah-\u20141 fosget bis name now, \u201chocrdes\u20141 have my doubts about this \"The woman here was called into the dock.Recorder\u2014Is this man your husband?Woman\u2014Yes sir, he is.: Recorder\u2014 Where were you married ?Woman\u2014In Montreal, sir, pat Recorder-\u2014Thaÿe w vague.In w hurch were ¢ arch ere antral Church, sir.Recorder Vague again.What mi Woman Rev.Baldwin, sir.; erin what -churc Woman St.John sine sir.ar ler\u2014I see it all.© og © 7 = Great Bt.James street.mister | yor si Barly begged hard Canadian ie improving again, sellers | M at 75.Silver is bought at 43, and sold at 4 to ber And as the lady said this the Recorder took \u2018 Recorder\u2014They say here you were tipsy.Priconer\u2014I'm very*dvaf, sir.a Constable (close to prisoner)\u2014You vere Yer not the man fur me.Coustable\u2014De Court say you vere dronk.Much dronk.Prisoner\u2014Maybe 1 was not.\u2019 Recorder\u2014You also threw atones througha window, Coustable\u2014You tro stone troo windp.smash, a Prisoner.\u2014Not a bit of i it frenchman One ollar.Jane McAnually, of weak intellect, had been found wandering about the strect this morning.Her husband appeared and requested that something be dope for her.Prisoner .to husband \u2014I-have: had plenty of prison for you.Recorder.\u2014Let her stand down.Prisoner to husband.\u2014Give me back my fortune that you took away from me.Taking me away from my home and the nunnery I was going to.Recorder.\u2014I will see what can be done for James Peddergrast, loitering, seven and six pence.The remaining cases were principally fo drunkenness.CITY, rer Fmx.\u2014The Alarm this morning from box 6 was caused by the chimney of the furnace of the 78th Regiment wing of the Victoria Barracks taking fire.It was extinguished without much damage.OræxmxG 1m TER River \u2014The river opened this forenoon in the centre, from the Victoria Bridge to very near the St.Lambert road.The beginning of the end.Hark !\u2014Constable O'Donnel reports sid walk opposite No.73 Wellington sf t to be in a rotten and dangerous condition.Fetch on the planks in this direction.Hypraviic.\u2014A water-pips m a store at the corner of St.Sulpice and Commissioner street has gone on a burst.Attention toit will save a Juantiy of the precious fluid trom being A Cour Correz\u2014The body of a dead pig lies on à #now heaps in Shannon street this morning.Let the corpse be removed and the sensibilities of the Shannohites be no longer offended.Tae Howe Taura \u2014The intelligence is given to the sound limb and life loving portion of the community that a dangerous hole yawns for a victim in St.Paul street nearly opposite the Albion Hotel.Fouxp \u2014Coustable Eagan ycsterday after- -noon found a young lady\u2019s black alpaca mantle in Dorchester street, and conveyed it to Panet street station, where the owner can have it on application.B Sramox \u2014Sergeant Clancy reports the locality of this station, Panet atreet, to have been very quiet on* Saturday night.A circumstance creditable to the morality and sobriety of that portion of the city.Bravo! Tux River is as and numervus sleighs are crossing and recrossing There was every Ty appearance his morniug of the rain so much needed to b up the ice.Cammver\u2014On Satarday afternoon, alarm and confusion was created in Campeau street by the chimney of a house in that street catching fire.smoke, the conflagration subsided.Rusawar.\u2014À carters horse at nine o'clock on Saturday night took fright, at the corner of Craig and Jacques Cartier street.After galloping furiously for a short distance, it came to a dead stand from want of wind.Lever Ir \u2014In St.Antoine street there is a serious obetrurtion,\u2014no less than a small house, being left on the street by parties removing it.Can it be that in this progressive age people will take up their houses and walk, It looks like it.Lost! Lost '\u2014Mr.Hugh McLennan, Drum- mond street, is mourning the loss.of a black cow which has grnclly strayed away from its bed and byre.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully request-d to give the animal a kick in the right direction should they see t.Yanns.\u2014 Although the corporation have been very industrious in removing the snow all winter, there are yet a number of yardr, especially\u201d in Griffintown.deeply buried, in many cases, under more filth than snow.An eye to there localities would be beneficial to the public health.\u2014 - Cowvrorma.\u2014The merchants in the nerghbor- \u2018hood of the Bonsecours market have evidently no fear of thieves to bother them, to judge from the indifference with which they leave barrels of fish, salt, &c, Jie outside of their places of business.Mayhap they reason that the man who steals a barrel of salt will likely find himself in a pickle, and who can doubt it\u2019 be a scaly customer who would make away any quantity of it.TELEGRAPHIG.EVENIRG.Fara Porrr, April -12.Weather clear and pledsant.Light west vin River clear of ice.Toronte.Daily Telegraph pitches into Popery generally.Two schooners loaded with wheat left for Oswego to-day.Our stadents are acting disgracefully, On Saturday atub with human remains was found on Trinity street.On Bunday the wheel of à freight car broke ie Don station, and the car swung off the and tipped over striking a_policeman.He coraped with broken arm.The spire of St.Michael's Cathedral, in in honor of the Pope's 50th anniversary, was decorated with flags.The highest up was the Papal insignis, and on the lower tower were the flagn of England, France, Ireland and the most prominent.Patrick Bayle, of the Irish Canadian, left for Ottawa to-day do stand trial for malicious against gaoler Powell, Markets very quiet.Weather warm and threatening rain.Cliften, ont.- À fire vas discorered at Slifka at = t el on morn ar Par of Boal's pa and before it could oo checked, Gt extended pdr rapidity to adjoining buildings, resulting in the tion of Rosis\u2019 Hotel L Miikin's tavern, ire tavern, Milkins bern, sud three ive, valuatle \u2018horses, buildings were insured, and and the Da fous » estimated at $800.\u2014\" PERSONAL.3 Barre ret, Tate of the Toronto px: Tee ned the staff of Tan Bran £8 city reporter.We were favoured with cells last va! Tn W.Allen, of the Ayliner Times, On| Me of the She\u2019 Rutland Horeld.2 Prisoner\u2014Get out uv that wid yor gibberish, | \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tue Norra Tan.this morning as ever, 7.After the nsual amount of flame and | if he is discovered.As to the fish, it would |: United States, the latter being the largest and Dollar St Law- Pants.I The sees are son.The area litte a nu Sommers style, are a perfec oF ai the bode.To be had at Ivers\u2019 Tull 87 and 30 Xavier st street.Prices very ' M moderate.33 The beat rabbers In in Montreal for 50 cents per » 345 Main street.palr, at Fogarty & Courant.ouais La this Company ts only attributabl of their Teen A sig le Five Sim 100 Shoemakers wanted immediately to to make Dollar Boots.Apply ee Fogarty & Bro., 35 St, Lawrence Main stree paitely will ati) nth farther botios, Card Note ri Ladies\u2019 butt or Congress Prunella Boots, only Une Dollar per palr, at lOGARTT & Brow\u2019.1 abou th Ladies\u2019 fine all wool Pru Congress boots for ey pairat McCready's, A Joseph street.lar Boots are a household word \u201c| 338 rence ain atreet.Tor Advertisements to-day, T HE S LOW RAC E AT THE .CRYSTAL PALACE, ON FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 16m, Will be the Most ANUSING of any entertainment yet given.The EPL mat Cap on exhibition n Savage, Lyman window be given prize to the at rider.Distance, once the Rink.Eath competitor to have two fee Srv; admission Sie; free list this entertainment.Fur the ae | commodation of parties lixing hear, the will be opened in future at 7:3) a.m.Ladies admitted frée all hours of the day and Lesponded evening.À \u20ac! GLASS OF SHER RÿY.\u2014 ous ono! ald iy for the se.1 have now fa ie) will sup; season, at STR By for n URNITURE-\u2014THE SUBSCRI- y receiving cr thelr ks, eve! esc: on of oom, LAbrary and Bed Tate terms.Mautie - their superb stock of Pla an irrors.© Ww.HILTON, J.& 74-6-3aw.Na.61 Great St, James Street.ADIES! CARRIER'S VELOCIPEDE \u2018SCHOOL IN GIANELLI'S HALL, \u201cgr.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.\u201d Ladles area from San 3am.till 5p.m., by Miss | manipula- on of the ina = Pine tate DAN \u2018Hall mas- eo wan sn generally mi .a Tay\u2019 Pa velocipede provided & for tie sole use of | REAT BARGAINS!|u GREAT BARGAINS! AT MERRILL'S BAZAAR, ON MONDAY, 12th INST.SOON WORTH OF JF DRY GOODS TO BE ENED OUT FOR THE CHEAP SALE of pairs of Rid Shoes from | Meesra.Renning & Barsalou's auctiun sale, to be sold at LA thelr value.k Dresses to be offered 50 per cent under reg lar prices Silk Dresses at 50 per cent under re- So dirine Dresses at 50 per cent under regular The he balance of Ridner*s stock to besold at ane- tion pricesin be alternoon, where great bargains ven.will be su X ro new goods to be opened out for this casB H.@H.MERRILL, e Street, cheap sale.7143 238 and 30 Notre Dam REPLENISH YOUR WARDROBES GREAT BANERUPT SALE or { \u2018SUPERIOR READY-MADE -CLOTRING COMMENCING ~ THIS DAY, AND CLOSING SATURDAY EVENING.ea.6».69.NOTRE DAME STREET.WEST OF ENGLAND BROADCLOTH COATR, $8, worth $22; TWEED BUITFOR $8, worth $18.Gentlemen, ow is the time to replenish your Wi We purchased these Goods for half their original cost.We are underselling the cheapest house in town by 130 per cent.28 Don\u2019t forget the number, 88, SECOND DOOR EAST OF BONSECOURS STREET.THOS.PATTON & BROS, a ELMONICO ) pr ho avi RY) on hand all the dellon oncles of tin era a money A taking their Gold and Btock quotations rece! per dozen, at his rooms, 3 i | tendi te Western M We have recelvod Instractions bo soil, by Ave- | teh Ne Main , April à and MIN.DAY.A 1 1th, ad seven o'v [on sod Srening.hie of the well assorted and extensive ocr ar Goods Merchant and Sei in Fancy Goods.who is retiring from business.MICHAKLS & LYON, Auctioneers.DRY GOODS, PLATED WARE, Glass, Ching, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, ac.The undersigned will sell by Auction, at the prince Monde Dore, TI THIS EVENING, ut SR- above-mentioned Gouda > tof the MICHAELS à LYON, - \u20ac : Auctioneers.i on PAU RuA ARD-1869-DEVANY & CO.MISSION and 0e ERCHA a 3 JAMES UNTREAL.\u2014 lo revur- Dave oven ul ap pote pou EEE acuvs a mars Cele aa URNITURE à Ung he ia the ist Auction Te hae of ch ET take place SALES AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES.\u2014Hav- ing een les (Loi ith wom Boon Bol to di Io this sa mgr hope for\u2019 the fulure, tha Serie alte Pense an to business, torecelve à fair share of public patronage.nes No, 130 St James tree! Opposite Stn Som Hotel, sour he > knows, yea wi t exce ro he re of attention given to père Bales ol er ee, a ture and Horses, orks of Art, &c., &c.Valuations made; advances on Conalgnmenta.de mont es | ooltégnone mao fmsmedimiely aher oasa als Parties leaving Koeping, should gi ® SPRING CIRCULAR.-\u2014 1869 A.BOOKER, AUCTIONEER, No.381 NOTRE DAME STREET, ar many tae } Having conducted t ASAT SALES rol GRUCERIES an nd D by leave.de of bi onal services to He confidently refers to b ence of pop Je aan À: Auction the city SO ENS DE UP Bouse.WY DEVANY & Co, General Auctioneers.Works or Ar Art Aru Aricles où Pere ste the | hi eign well and bin the advantages os lens late exteusive ac are in pry to Yo de excelle.\u201d \u2026 BPECIAL SALES of Household Furnitare at pei- wate residences oarefully attended to.Personal a tention given to all sales.Rarer Aocoune Ba with de A SALES proceeds promptly A continuance of the confidence and favors of he Public la .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OTICE.\u2014 COUNTY OF HIOCHELAGA AGRICULTURAL BU- ÉIRTYS ANNUAL \u2018BPRIN Hous win Be Beldat the new Jay Mar Ground:) Col'ege stree Init oly.ou Friday next, the 18th inst, \u201cEleven A.AMur order,) HUGH BRODIE, Jw, Secretary and Treasurer, RIL.& .CO.HAVE JURT RECEIVED a Choloe Lot of New Collars, Bhirts, Ties, and Scarfs.\u201d 398 NUTRE DAME STREET.| ECOLLET ! \u2014 THE COUNTERS, AND TABLES of the ops a atu RON hen hes EW WARK) Hi ota for on piste DAY AND his G DAYS, A VISIT THE REGOLLET HUUSE ON MUNDAY, pars -HAND SKIFF WANTED.\u2014A party Wishing to Jiapose of Cbaser by Faure ram once, à Moatisal USE THE NEW DOMINION CEMENT.For sale ove: TyWhere, e-uw AND CIGARS \u2014 \"JroBACCO.TUBACCU and CIG tale cheap, wholesale ani retail, ea .BA sMARTINEAU, 8t.Joseph street.TUBS CHOICE DAIRY].BUTTER FUR BALER.FUSTER, 173 MoGilistrest, ] OST, A GREY .TERRIER, with chaîn collar, and tall andears cut.Any ane returning the rame to Ne 3 Clontarf Pince, Laganchetiere street, will be liberally rewarded, OST, À MESSENGER'S BOOK st Hacrament atreet.US THE NEW DOMINION MENT.For ue everywhere mw Ived overy t two d LUNCH ROOM, been open for the last ten zed by tae ef De city, enabling the propristor to.ware ia establish t te the piece 16 Montreal where mon of bust Gat 18 Nir?men spot is Taig NT the bulletin.from Now York.Ses D tm QPIENTALI 4 @0 TO THE For Hert \u2018OR DRY \u2018aoops \u2018ORIENTALN ORIENTALIN® ORIENTAL, 434 NQTRE DAME STREET.* A.M U RB P H Y, SEASONABLE.PRY coon GOTO THE J Fo CHEAP AND smigoxisLe og aoû e uf the most tm.both Military iy und Civil) Ghat thas have | = his rascal eam experi: Bankro vase CUT and PLUG wN » fot .The qualities and designe of these are thé nb ever imported into this market.© e house of special mention : _ , Elaborutely carved rosewood pianoforte, 0owe! style, Bsude to 3A Ly A.Laad & LO & very powerful and bne- ae pianotote % octaves: \u2018Ja \u201cJar.W.Vose,\u201d Hos not surpwssed A liancy, equality, and swectnos of tone.Tete papers carpet, covering Drawing and Highly-pollsbed rosawood centre table, neatly Mahogany marble-top centre-table.Pair Mahogany cani-tables, Vv Drawing-roum set\u201432 couched and 6 D R chairs, scariet abd gold salin damask; 3 airs hand- ome wintow curtains to mat ich, & curnices; 3 birda; ; conso Îta- suited candenbrs ; ne ami Hate mises\u201d loud chess table and § 9 and hair vory-band- è Ma- om ture In Oloth\u20142 cases plate and cutle Dogs oan, Ulimer serv hogany A IN THE BED ROOMS.Large-sized Solid Mahogany Wardr ork Sander Bert Marble- | Sure, eV: etware, Bedsteads, Star-wp Table, Drawers.WF th 12 Blank \u2018White Coun! ua ets WI ite Comté.The whole without reserve.Sale at TKN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.S OF COTTAGE FURNI- T RE a the residence 260.BR 1, 70 St Joseph aireet.Un LECDAY, Are |] Joh, the Subdec:1ber wil sell the Furn M Partur terre _ 78 ta: Une, à two Ching, Glassware, Carpeting Kitchen Usuvalls.Sales ak TWO Glock.To & vs JUHN J.ARNTON, Anctl-aeer.GAUTHIER, DUSSEAULT & 00, AUCTIONEERS, 30 NOTRE DAM STREET.MONTREAL.coofocted any mpertant Trade wie cesional service Us the Lads & Auction Rales of Real Ema erchandise, Iocksy Works of A) ic va House- Ditelled, for wh ich the Bale: now \\ favorably known, i580 well ada; he advaniages of good lights extensive accomp appearance, are admirabl pales excelied.Special oda attractive adapted and not Lo be at privute residences sonal attention to ail sales, val ousehoid Farniture nded to.t'er- nal lea pr acoounte of sales Pie eran tered Acct: GAUTHIER, DUSSEAULT UT 0 .* raga En, for | Montreal REW ADVRR: wo and Gas- in Bore Ne @ =.Lavrences street; he sold cheap for cash.A y Lo RAFTER & © RENNEDY M Lemuine ares Tu or St Lawrence street, 1869.1869.NEW SPRING GOODS.Are now recelving ex * Prassiei,®\" NEW DEESS é00Ds 8 mind BLACK GROS GEAINE SILKS, .SATIN, VELVET and Gilt and style tngether with the TRIMMINGS and FRiNOI in both Blaoër Cored, ever Introducet in to this maricet.OBIERY LOVES | Ladle?Gen = nn Boys ao ie | and Pan in id ae EE SE pa best excellent * JOR SAI SALE, THE SHELYINGS W.B.BOWIE 4.00\") .et [2 Nom Boutin aud » Eisen\u201d vio uth 4 PRING CIRCULAR. Ë & : £ i i : prs \u2014 & raise ha an .FT + \u2014 .the ~ [John Harris, second officer; \u201cBa O'Neal, scamen; Georze Murray, Patrick Thomas Walmesley, boy.EXTRAGADINARY STORY FROM A WUNMERY.The e of Lyons have \u201cboon greatly a ecandalised by the discovery pf the atracious system of punishments practised in a convent in that city, where girls of tho lower classes are brought up trained to learn some trade, chiefly millinery.is gratai Toaps is from the sale of the work of the girls & woman belonging to the poorer classes, on going to the convent to see her daughter, ber looking veryill.On being pressed , Tv., with questions, the child burst dato tears, and |.An upland, fiery with the autumn sun ; 1 A purple heath, all waved with gold below; away ; I'm frightened The nuns here interposed, exclaimed, \u201c Ob, take me away, take me Far off, a yellow loneliness of ses, but the mother having a will of her \u2018Where white salls come and go.own took the child away with her, and on getting her home found that she had been v beaten black and blue, her poor little body A low moon reddening over ragged pines; being a heap of bruises.Another woman, Shores and draped with misty gray, who had a child at the convent, insisted on stream, .having ber child back-immedistely.She ap- Lapsed lasily away.peurs to have made a great disturbance in the : - convent parlour, and as she refused to lea ORIGIN OF THE BEND.four men made their appearance and remo her.She went to the police to lodge a com- The origin of the \u201cGrecian Bend\u201d bas plaint, and claim her child.Sho was restor- a A ed to her after some demurring, and was also | says >\u2014Deapite its classic name, the fashion is found to bear the marks of conventual disci-| decidedly Japanese, and Niphon \u201cMuxmas\u201d pline.The judical authorities instituted an or young ladies, have worn a similar dress fo juiry which is likely to lead to a trial.From the last four centuries.Spme enterprising what has transpired of the inquiry it appears modiste, at the late international exhibition that this clerical establishment entertains Parie, caught the idea from one of the Japez such a high opinion of corporal punishment as ese belles there present and adopted it.The to havemadelit the ground work of their whole Japanese lady has cultivated a proper sp system of education.The sisters are so fond \u2018carvé by carrying on her back in youth her of the children that they can\u2019t have too much baby brother or sister.As she grow up, herd the rod, and actually keep a functionary to a dune to the knece, and administerer the lash\u2014a lay whipping-sis- Kiron ak She ter This female Calcrat was dubbed L'Ange a long gown de Marie, poars to have been an experi- reaching to the feet, and swathes the \u201cobi,\u201d enced practitioner.She put the heads of her silk girdle, several times about her little victims in a sack, so-as to stifle their waist, fastening it in a large bunch behind.shrieks, and then flogged away to her heart's poing on ber sandals, and taking her little content.The children subjected to this atro- she shuffles into the cious treatment averaged ten years of age, but street, and as she anndow Jou a few were a good deal older._ TRAVELLING IN ENGLAND GRATUITIM\u2014THR OMNIPOTENT SEILLING.The English jeer us about the « do not possess.But they understand only too well the power of the Q shilling.You can get your breakfast without it, but you must wait for it and not grumble if it is cold.You can get your trunks through the Custom House but they will be the last sent up to Vice-Chancellors of Eng- tho cab.Your trunk left at the station the servants.Every railroad station is pla countant General, Attorney-General, one | corded with the announcement that money ; i King's or Queen's diamission.\u2018But yon can abeolutely get veyanoers of im- nothing dons without it to your satisfaction.ving to Give the porter a shilling who has charge of i £ i i 1} I H ic 2 LE a ; ur trunk, and you be gone half a da; ay became extirict with their Lod ba sore of finding on the right coach Panel tue ail the birth of the ori- when you enter.The guard who locks you se es 754 oad eranking house, into your compartment pauses béfore he on formed in 1794 aad stopped 1803.| closes door.You to him, \u201c Don\u2019t Among parties to the parent and younger crowd the,\u201d sayou slip the litle silver token is was one earl, the Earl of Lelooster (Mr.into his hand, which long practice has made aks, of Norfolk), ons viscount, one viscoun- him dexterous in catching, and he not onl toss, ome baronet, clorgyman.won't let you be crowded, but he will see ARUAN aTIeTs that have hot water for your feet, notify \u2019 ENTARY_STATISTICS.you every station where itis safe to get out take a personal interest in you all the way, tip his hat to you, and wish you a successful I i i FF SFE \u2018Commons farnished | OUNey when you leave him.There is no pin the House of Co OF radin bee country in the world where so many interest- 338; of these 151 are alumni of Oxford, aE, instructive, and valuable things are n of 1 of Durham, 16 of London *° 0 for à little money as in England.e of Dublin, 26 of Scotland.The num- and way to see London is to contribu 191 or et on 0 pA kv : 131, Harrow got on the right hand side of the driver, give 1 a : Paul! \u2018erchan: curious and\u2018important places, and give ypu 8.a and M t aylos 1 sc, ctiows and important paces, ive you all the guide books in London.He wears the six coat, and inherits the importan the bar, 13 to the bar in the privileges, and the intelligence of the ol g i g Ireland, and 5 to tbe Scottish bar, the remain.rivers who were so proud of the old English - ahah.Men differ about the pro ty meta! ; jo ng gratuities to servants : of e hors are wad of carry 13; of bank monty that I have spent in Europe, none has are 8 medical practition .been 80 satisfactorily spent, or yielded me so po æumber of civil engineers, 3 Dalrerity pie large a return, as the small sume given to those paid servants, whose service was represented bys Tor, The aol og penses Ming 50 much to my and 82 younger sons of peers.of) - A SKATING STORY, : It was just twenty years ago yesterday, says Reid Gordon, that a of an went OT over to Bergen on a m The day was colder than icebergs, all smooth as glass, and we made up our minds to have a heap of fun.- Bill Berry was the leader of the crowd.He was a tall six-footer, full of pluc and the best skater in all creation.Give Bil ferry a ir of skates and smooth sailing, and would make the trip to Baffin's Bay and back again in twenty-four hours, only, sto ping long enough at Halifax to take a dri Well, we got to.the creek and fastened our on, after à good horn from Joe Turner's flask, off in good série, Bill Borry taking the lead.As I was tellin\u2019 ye, it waas dogged cold day, so we had to akate fast to keep the blood up.There was little air holes in the ice, and every now and then we wonld come pretty near going into them.and cattle, for MY akates got loose, and I tried to fast \u2019em.sq Ë ] ë Fi i il if TE hif I a: ik : i E i Ë ° EE i I | Safe London, \u2018to x Just as I had finished buckling the I Thursday\u2019 mete os Cape Finis a saw something shooting Nong the ice like Saturday, inst, about 2 p.m., aho follow.lightning.It was Bill Berry's head.He had od for some distance a four-masted screw boen going it like greased electricity, and be- .steamer, which appeared to be in great dis.fore he knew he was in one of them air holes.tress.The vessel vs very deep aft and aud.The force.was oo great as to cut his head deuly went stern foremost.The Lede off aguinst the sharp corners of the ice, steered up and found à number Te al day with BI Berry,\u201d said I.of crew fleating about and endeavoring to \u201cAnd all night too,\u201d said Joo Turner.Ue eats Two quarter boats (one in Just ashe had got these words out of his charge of the ahief officer, Mv, Pratt) were at Mouth, and I looked at Bill's head, which had - eve lowered, and cash vacoceded in rescuing boca going it on the ice, all at once it dropped five mem ; three were picked up by the ship.into another hole.We ran to it and heard Of those saved three were on the bottom of Bill Berry say \u2014 ome life-boas and three on the bottom of an.Quick, boya! quick ! pull me out P ; olor.They were large, serviceable I looked into the hole, and there, as I am a which turned bottom up when the steamer | Sinner, was Bill Berry body, which had | went down.\u2018There was no time to lower Shooted along under the ioe, and met the \u2018them by the ordinary mode.The other men head at the hole in the ice.It was 26 shock.- gavel were floating spars.The body of | cold, the head had froxen fast to the \u2018One Wan wes found à life-belt with his , and we pulled Bill out as good as new.\u2026 head under water.While the crew were in He Seth a litle numb at frst, bat after = the water & clipper schooner, name unknown, awhile he felt as well as the rest of us, |.amd showing no colors, sailed close to them, Isughed over the joke.We went home but passed on without rendering any-aasist.sbout dusk, all satisfied with the day's sport, aude.The schoomer was 80.close she About ten o'clock in the evening somebody was hailed by one in the water, who was knocked at the door and ssid I was wanted red by aces ob beard She appeared io over at Bil Borys.I put on my cout and aber for the harbor of Morons, vesse] I wont over.There lay Bill's body in one which sunk proved to be the Italian, 1,800 | and his head in another, His wife said tons, Patrick Urqubert, belonging to after he had come home from akating he by the fire warm himself and neyards give employment to ot pros ack coining der D Ps \u2026.ve oY xs Ee , A = SE case = § _ EARMALADE, (HE NG STAR, «ames of those exved are Patrick Urqu- f- ° ; LR LS ER QTTR A CARS master; John, Howanl, chlef officer; OF.REMOVAL.\u2014 Jantreceived ex.Are EE a avant GA third officer: Patrick Kenclty Witia| ag | __F.@ RICE Box, Manofactareraf.1r8 CLOTH, And all descriptions.F GREENE, ( ® ) STREET, fn =I STRAN-FITTER AND PLUNERE, | RA, ,, Public and_private : Pet dared bing W.MAOK BENZI KXCHANGE AND STOOK Gold, Sliver and American Money bonght aid void on Commission ee rca bonghtand ar - LET ee oy MEAL.À ; Laughlin and Charles Seguin, firemen, and ; g-\u2014_ \"à and dod Notre Lame strebt, |.M IDWIFERY
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