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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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samedi 11 mai 1872
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[" érriskie\u201d Slog\u201d Addiess, stating terms H, at STAR LE EVENING HOUSES FOR BALE Ci iO LET.HOUSES and STORES TO LET wil be wl ! vertised In the NrAr Lor one half cent 717) LET, a largo UTnfarnishee Poo on fir-t floor; also two on second Quoi.Apply ut 2a Bloury sireet, 155 O LEFT, Within three milnuter wa ke of the corur of SL Lawrencs Main etrect and Sherbrooke street (nhove Rherbroowe) two Dita Cuforplihes Rooms, with use of Kitchen, Adtre s Sir J.A.Ma donald stated that the con- tinnation of the debate would be the first order of the day for Monday.The Housc then adjourned at'11:30.Tae weekly sale of xg ond-hand Furniture, to be he'd at Mr, Shaw's stores, on Monday morning next, will comprise a splendid 7- octave Plano, good as Lew, by Lindstedt, «¢ New York; a small, square Piano, good tone, throe splendid Velvet and threc Drusscis Carpets; four Tapesiry Carpets; als, Parlor, Bedroom and (Culinary articles.Sale at 10 o'clock.at Mr.Shaw's Sinres, Craig street, op Friday 1h aning next, the 17th, when six fine V Planos wii] be sold.The advice given for some months past, to have Painting tone early In the season, hay not been acted upon, judging from the amount of work crowding into Murphy's well-known establishment.MNe respect: fully tenders his thanks to Ms où tomers, find begs to apologise for many una- voldable delays in fuiflling orders, owing to the great rearcity of help.He wants several first-class workmen In the differeut branches, and would be glad to adopt the nine hours movement, or pay extra wages, If by rodolng he could secure such a stafl of sober and effi- clent workmen as his business needa.111 3aw-1w Municipal Bonds of the Western States seem {0 be in better demand, now that they are getting to be understood.Mr.P.D.Browne Informa us that the demand is In- cressitg, We have\u2019 hesitation In 1coom- monding them to those who want a safe and profitable Investment ; they pay 11 per cent CINGALESE.\u2014To stop the halr felling out use the \u201c Cingalese Hair Renewer.\u201d Tho new Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphie, Pa, has Lwn of the principal lines of street Cars pasaing by ita doors.\u201cOur subscribers will always find in our Saturday edition, Mersre.Barrs, Tupper & Co.'s prices current of Fish, Olis, and West India Produes, 94-11 Ambrose\u2019 Alligator O1l, cures Rheuma- tem, Chithisine, Bpraina, Bruises, Neuralgia, AC.or sala by All Drugeistr.Price, Prd con ; 7-8 Horehound and Cherry Halsam 1s the favorite remedy for Coughe, Cnidy, &c, Rold in hotties ni 256, 500, nue $1.00, Prepared and sold by Richmona Rpenocer, Chemisty, corner » Notre umo and Mei atreeta, Montreal M.Brow n-Herpuathl expetinniinied opon the Ktifiche arm of an execute | eriminul, by injectiug warm blood tito it: the muscles ro- gained [thelr contrartitity amd the nerves thelrirmtablitd.Ax the cutting off the bicod is paralysis of nerve element, so a deficiency of bloryl 18 n entre of dagene ration of nerve element, beliows* lonponnd Byrup ol Hy po- Thos whites wit] caste tha formation ofhy althy und, and camsequahitly, Inorcase Nervous nf, Indure vitaixctiytty in debilitated oom.stitutions.and Une C he Ewperor of Germany oftho question of the San Juan b>un- | The Washington Treaty was then taken |.Many years ago a monk hel} up the head of |.The next Sale of new Piano « will fake places | * New hérerisements To-ay, | AZAZARS ACADEMY RAR T)1ET FOR CONCERTS ReAl- INGS, LECTURER, PARTIES, SCHOCL EXAMINATIONS, BAZAARR, ac.Sants abaut sb Mas very comfrtab'e Dreselng- roomsattacbed for both lacies rnd gentlemen, Is unsurpassed In the.city for neatness cf decor.tion;.18 perfect in acoustics, and Is in the neighborhood for the most fashionable : = NOBLE.caretaker Audisne:s.A of the New Cathedral Block, SL Catherine street, West.n-6 [ous PERRAULT & CO, PRINTERS, 87 ST; JAMES STREET (Cmoes\u2019 BLACK), MONTREAL.Having repaired 211 damages to our establishment by the late fire, we are ready to fulfil orders confided tous.We beg to announce that, in addition toonr alrea 'y 00! te Block of Printing Types.we have lately imported from the States a large variety of fonts for fine a.OHROMATIC PRINTING.\u201c A orders in our line carefully attended to, m3 I OUIS PERRAULT & OO.SIGN .OF THE BRITISH TAR.ALPHONSE BUSSEAU beg to oall atten- tien to, and invite yor inspection of, their Btock of DARK FANCY BRIGHT TO B * COUN an well as a valuahle sasortment of choles GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, The sentor member of our firm has been for the I*rt thirteen years with Mr.PHILIP HENRY, and 13, we trust, frvorably known to the consumers of the * Weed.\" | \u2018 As it is thelr purpose to keep a standard article in ali the favorite bran ts of Cigare and Tobacon, they are oonflient that i( favored with a share of the public patronage they shall be able to give entire ratisfaction, 272 NOTRE DAME STREET: To SMOKERS.The most reliable House in Canada for GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Ge ruine Meerschaum and Briar Piper, SMOKERS\u2019 REQUISITES, &c, COHEN & LOPEZ, CORNER OF ST.DES RTREET AXD PLACE Also, their new Store, St.James s\u2019rert, nearly opposite Ottawa Hotel.1m FOR SALE 400 Barrels RAW LINSEED OlL\u2014Stowe\u2019s, 200 \u201c - BOILED da da 800 brie.STEAM REFINKD SE \\L OIL, 100 puns, | Puntin & Muna*.200 bris.PALE AND BTRAW SEAL VIL.40 hhds, OLIVE OIL.20 owts, CHICAGO NE33 PORK, \u20ac00 tops No.1 PIG IRON.1000 bags RICE.2000 half-chests cholos new JAPAN TEAN.100 , do assoried YOUNG HYSONS, \u201c BU0 barrels SYRUPS, Montreal and New York, &e., &o.W.R.ROSS & CO, 6-ooli-1y® 464 and 468 St.Paul stroet NICKEL PLATING] UALL AND SER IT, ar No.51 ST.JOSEPH STREET.PROVEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ALL THE LATEST IM.IN THE PRINCESS ROYAL, It is, without, doubi the best COAL COOK- ING-BTOVE in the market.The subseriber would remind the public that hia facilities for the manufacture of all kinds of STOVES, for coal or wood, are not sur- rchasers can select from the best assortment in the citv, etther at the city Hale 214 & 21887 JAMES STRKET, 552 Craig street, or al the Foundry, 165 to 170 WILLIAM STREET, Wholesale and Retail.W.OLENDINNENG, \u201d0 SAND STONE FLAGGING, STEPS, CILLS, LINTELS, DRESSINO, &c., &0.Architects, Engineers, and Bullders will and this ndstone superior to any yet brought Into this market Rolling-mills and Glassworks supplied on -moderate t rms.: Glass made of this Sand may be sce: at the 8t Lawrence Glassworks.| Fiags, 40, &c., got ont any sizes (in one stone) from 5 to 150 super feet, and from 2 to 13 inches thick.HOWLEY # CAMIRANT, OFFICE AND YARDS: BONAVENTURE, CANNING AND CHATHAM STREETS.~ 1001y SKIFF FOR SALE.For Hale, a Bkiff, 18 feet lon, with oars, mast, matting, and complete set of cushions, built last ppriog, and used a little during the summer.Address J, 7, STAR office.107-8 F OR SALÉ, an Express JOR SALE, a large New- Waggon.Apply at 60 Bleury street.foundland Dog.Apply at It Ees'on street, after 6 o'clock in the evening.111-3 ENDERS will be received by tbe underaigned on Saturday (Noos 18th Inat., far raising two collages and add tional Story to same, or Plans, Specifications, &c., Bpply to the Architect, * \u2014 WM, H.HODSÔN, 58 At.Bonaventure strect.in2 [WO LKT, three Rooms, furnished or unhiry I +h -d, two railes t-c'ow bhe Quebec toll on ihe hanks of the River Kt, Lawrence.bar, Acdroes 1, 15, rAR office.1 MIND, à Buneh of Key-.The owner can have them on applytog at STAR ones JUND, by newsboy, between Montreal k and City Rank, nine Jewel Caren.Apply ALHFAR office.m WR7ANTED, a Core.maker, at 131 Wolllam W ntreet.\u2019 / willis ANTE, threo or four, purbi-g Salen\u201d men, &4 404 Notre Dame street TIR rer rte V ANTEKL), à Carpenter 10 act as Foremen New Nvelienests To-Bay CARD OF TIIANKS Wn beg to return thsnks to the ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY for the prompt g~tl-ment of our claim, fur loss by fire, on the th instant.\u2018 108-3 GRAHAM & CO.WESTERN HOUSE, 400 sT.JOSEPH STREET.Dress Goods! Dress Goods! Dress Goods! Prints! Prints! Prints! THE LARGEST AND CHEAPES?STOCK Lo IN THR WFST-END.THOMAS BRADY, 400 ST.J OSEPH STREET.\" 71-3aw T FSTABLISHED 1850.ROBERT SEATH, MERCHANT TAILOR, INPOITER AND MANUFACTURSRCF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND FINE MADE CLOTHING, .430 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.Our spacious premises are replets with every novelty of best quality and an inspec- ton is invited.; In the Talloring Department will be found Fancy Worsted and Plain CLOTHS for Morning, \u20ac, F à d Bul Fancy Tweed, Booteh, Cheviot, and Summer Melton Over-Coatings, Fancy Doe Trowser- ings and Waist Coatings in every material.Mr.THOMAS W ERSTER (late cutter for Leonard & McKinnon), bas charge of the Cutting Department, and gentlemen ¢an rely upoa having their garmonts made in the most approved style, by the best work men and a perfect Gt.JUST RECEIVED, Best London-made LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS, ROBERT SEATH, 430 Notre Dame street.JUST RECEIVED, BILK and MERINO UNDERCLOTHING and HOSIERY.! ROBERT SEATH, 430 Notre Dame street.JUST RECEIVED, LONDON-MADE UMBRELLAS amd WATER-PROOF CLOTHING.ROBERT BEAYH, 430 Notre Dame street.JUBT RECEIVED, A large assortment of WALKING STICKR.ROBERT BEATH, 43) Notre Dame street, JUST RECIEVED, WHITE and REFATTA DRESS SHIRTS.ROBERT BEATH, i 4% Notre Dame street.\u2014 v JUST RECEIVED, GENTH' CALF and TAN GLOVER.ROBERT BEATH, 130 Notre Dame strect.= .JUST RECEIVED, GENTH DREMSING CASKS aud TRA- © VEL! ING SATCHELM.RORERT HFATH, 93 43 Notre Damo street, FLUID EXTRACT OF CON- DURA NUO fer Cancer, Ryphiltk, Rero- fuln, Ralt-Rhenm, Ulcers, and all Chrento biol diseases.This wonderhil remedy Ia the mont, « va, prompt and certain alterative and di ad purtfisr known.or honl ion muascggne ryonte strength.dil/bhe oegans deper dent be ne i in altering a batiding irto hops, So.Apply at 69 Bona yohture stree*.m Action Sales | 1 large Gasaller, \u2014 lights; handsome enlored vd By John J.Arnton.SALE OF A PAIR OF BY HORSES, sub tautl:l Furniture, Cur 1%, Gasalierk, Curlaing, and General Houselion Furnishinvea \u2014At the residence, vo 75 KR oh- mond square.on WK DNEIDAY, May \u2018in, Par.or Set In green plush covering, two rl Eant Fosewoct Flaveres, one eprendid, gt\" frame Mirror, P.M, Table, Cartahis, Cop n'ces, Kru sel- Carveting, D.iv Dg Tare, RW, Sideboard, Mahogany H.8.Cnaîre, 1hree- light Crystol Gasaliery Bund ome B, iv, Hall rurnitnre, Oll-clivh, Hail amp, BW, Boab.ense, Tapuetry Carpet, feur excellent Bet room S-te, all with 2oirhl-tepe, on AValaut, Mabngany and black Oak, Tapestry, Unrée- ply Curpets, Wheelrr & Wilson Hewinz- machine, pnd à numibet 6D usatil articles of Furniture, Cluntz Cartuns, &e,, Kitchen and Cabhinary Requirites, Refrh erutsr, de Also, a I irof ay Horses, geile un swkdle or har Ness, \u2018Hale at TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTOM, 168 Anctionear, MPORI'ANT AUCTION SALE of 14 Billard Tables, complete, *Pheldäu and Collender's* make; & Mirrors framed, sizc of plafen 9 fget SX A feet 6ihcher; 16 Sofas and Acttors, In darke green velvet; 7 Marble-top Tables; magnidoent)y carved Rar ¥tagere, in walnut, plate giass panels, centre plate 8 x 4 feet 6 inchexr; two Ride do, ench 5x foot 8 inches, with elaborately carved Counter and Cash Offic, in walnut tomateh; splendid Beer Pump atid Fitting; one large Firerrool Rafe; 15 Gazallera over the tables; Hireet Lamp; al) the Bar Fittings, Furniture and Btock of Liguors, A Stage complete, in Concert Mall; BiMard Mauterialr in stock ronm, and a great variety of other effete, The whele on view two days before the sale, x The sub enber 1s inatrucled to sell the above, th close up the Partnership Accounts of the lst» firm of ¥ licisn & Collender, Now York.and Wili take place on the premises Nordhelmer's Hall, 8, James street, on MONDAY, 20th May ist, Hale at TEN o'clock, - JOHN J.ARNTON 105 Auctioneer, LFRED A.BOOK ER, » General Commission Merch \u2019 and Broker, For the Purchase and Sale of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, PRODUCE, &c.AUCTIONEER TO THE LEADING BANKING HOUSES AND oTHER CORPORATIONS, for the SPECIAL SALE by AUCYION of Real Estate, Merchandise Stoc Etects, Werks of Art Rand moreabls property of every description, : PERIODICAT, SALER of Dr * 3oods, Gro- oeri Hardware, Paints and O iors, Mer- onandise, and of Househ: dyFur ture anc Personal Property, are held at ihe 3al Nos.850 & 361 NOTRE DAME 8TREET.Careful, personal a'iontion is given to an Males, and to tho fulfilment of ali Legal forras requl: Rales for account of l\u2019nderwriters, Sales for account of whom It may coucern Executors\u2019 Salen, Arsigners\u2019Males, &c.Appraisals and Valuatisns of Real and Moveable Property.Crzh vAnces on son- signments.Excellent Light Storags, Prompt settlements.Many references kindly per- A mitted.our favor and lufiuence are reapectfully solic .ALFRED A.BOOKER, \u2014ucuoasar Montreal, lst Pebi, 1574 \u2014 SPRING CIRCULAR, 1872.The Subscriber intends, duri ng the coming 8pring, to devote particular attention tc the Special Bale, by Auction, of Housel?old Furniture and effects at private residences.He has further added to the efficiency of his staff of Clerks, aud has avalled himaels of the services of an experienced Accountant zs chie K-Koeper \u2014arrangements which will enable him to make the promptest pos sible returns and settlements, To ensure satisfactory preliminary syrange ments, intimation from parties who inter to favor him with thelr commands would be advisable at as early a date as possible.During the month of April, DAILY SALE of Household Furniture, will be held al the Salerooma, No.881 Notre Dame street.Bpe cilal Sales \u2018at the Balerooms may Also be ar ranged for, to suit the convenience of sellers The Auctioneer desires to say that your in- tostructions or influonos iu hix bchalf will be esteemed a favor, and command his best eD- deavors to give satisfaction.] ALFRED A.BOOK ER, Auctioneer.HARBOUR DEBENTURES, SILAN 8 voir ng first-class FIANOS Auction Sales.By Honry J.Shaw.THE VALUABLE PIANOS sed over nt {he rec nt sale at NT.Btores, with those n Lt arrived In tme for the sal», will Fe offers d at LF.6 whole- ul= price rt private sale until KRIDAY, the 7h u-t, in the fore br on, when they wil) be old ut public competi nn, Meantime, pa.tiea wijl Lave an » vortnn!fy of tasting tho merlts of the in- ue ments by cailivg at Mr.BHAW'S Btores, Craig s:reet, Mr.SITAW hau n'ho for rale Feveral good sscond-hand PIANUH, SIIAW, IIENRY J.\u20ac Auctioneer.119 opened the pre rises lately Cccupied by Mr.| bis customers and the public mn general that he has opened his new Fiore, Ne, SA LE OF HOUSEBOLD FURNITURR.BRURSELSCARPETS, PIANOFORTE, &c., &c.1 wil] sall at ray Stores.726 Cralg atree t, on MONDAY MORNING, the 18th inst, Keveral Pur.or and Bedroom Sets, Matire-s & gond Brussels minVelvet Carpets, Cane seat Chairs, Ditilrg-Taoles, Cortaina olnth Hofas, Coucher.Ceutre Tables, fonr flue Tapestry Carpets, Bazntell=\"Bu-rd fine-toned second-hand Plavvlorte, ia good gether With à latge lot of ureful Housenoid Effects.O!l-vaiatinge, Hair- order, to Bale at TEN n'olock.HENRY J.BHAW, 110 Auctione-r.FEW first-class Pianofortes to rent to rospunsible parties.HENRY J.#HAW, 3» { Auctioneer.13 Y YOUR WA'L PAPER : AT THE DOMINION PAPER STORE, AND BAVE 25 PER CENT, JOHN HOUGHTON, 108-1m 92 Fleury street.BR AR QUEEN'S.\" The undersigned beg to inform thelr nume- nus friends and the public that they have Archibald, groc-r, on the corner of NOTRE DAME and 8ST.ALEXIS STREETS, Nos: 392 and 391, where they wil a ways have on band the choicest WINES, ALES, LIQUORR, and the finest brands of CIGARS.Also, a iree coliation from 11 to % where they hope to receive R share of thelr patronage.10 .* ISAAC EBBITT & CO.AN ASSORTMENT oF ; SUPERIOR BLACK WALNPT, CANE-8EAT DINING AXD BED ROOM CHAIRS, AT 8.R.PARSONS FURNITURE WAREROOMR, 83 & 606 CRAIG BTREET.RAIN PIPES! ; | DRAIN PIPES! Fx Abcona und other Ships.Orders left now will be delivered from tte Wuarf FREE OF CHARGE.W.§ F.CURRIE § CO.No.10 GREY NUN STREET.- OT ICE.WILLIAM DOUGLAS, First-p-ixe Root and Bhoa Maker, bes resyectinlly to inform 214 MCGILE &TREET, and bas on ha a large selection of Ladies\u2019 Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Khoee of every de- scriptinn made up expresalv fer the retail rad , with the best materials, and beat work manshi > The HARROUIT COMMISS'ONERS of MONTREAL wfit recrive Tarders until MONDAY.the 20th instant, at neon, for DEBENTURES tothe extent of $100 000, To be issued under the Actisth Vic, Cap.14% Sectlan 29, radermable on the 5th of Jaly, 187, And Denfinz' Interest at the rate of Six and onc-halfot Une per cont, perannum, payable halt-year'y, at the City Bank, tn Montreal, on wbe 5iu of January and July in each year, Should sterling 6 per cent.Debentures he re fulred, Tenders for the same will be entertained.Applicationr, endorsed T.nders for Deben- t to be addr: tbe undersigned.H.B.WHITNEY, ; Secretary.HARBOUR COMMINSIONERS OFFICE, ) Montreal, 8th May, 1X72, $ $301-0NLY $30.Fice Dollars Down, and Five Dollars in Monthly Instalm-n\u2018e.Enquire fir tha \u201cRANNER SEWING- MACHINE,\u201d with Lcek-stiteh, that is xold with the attuchmentyall complete, for Thirty Doll ire, \u2018 It gives perfect a 1lsfaction, runs emay, and 18 acknowledged by all to be the best Family Machine tn the market, 7 pat is neally ornamented and plsases every-, y.a ry no Oprices SFST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, Call and ree them, Six good Canvassers wantod at once, 100-3m C OME! COME! COME! TO No, 523 CRAIUJ STREET FOR THE CHEAPEST HATH IN THE CITY.On account \u2018of Craig atreet being a new mmercial street, where rent is cheap and Anzes light, we can afoni to, and We dé, un- derrell any one in tho city.109 M.SANDERSON & BRO.NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.BIRKH OX-VALIL CARPET SOAP ls fer sale atthe following Drug Ktores :\u2014 Medical Hal}, : Tait & Coverntan, © HH.F.Jack an, JD, L'Ambrosse, R.Latham, J.Goulden, MATE ONLY BY JOHN BIRKS, 1 RUQGIST, MONTREAL, 1 NOTICE of PARTNERSHIP The nnderaignedt hez to Inform thetr friends axl the public generally that they bave entered into Partnerehip, and will carry on the business of Wholesslo rnd Retail Grocers, Wine Merchans, &-, under the style ot WILLISON & MARUSAND.The long practical experience the me-tor partner har had, extending.aver M years In England, the Continent aml thir City and the Junior Partner having been principal sales man in W.McGibhny'a for 6eme years, we corfidentiy Invite the Taiblie to pay ura visit satisfied that fhev wii find 31 to Lhairintares to \u2018to ao.Our mottobeing \u201celvillzy, quality And despateb.\u201d » HENRY WILT,FRON, EPMOND MATICHAND, OTOCERS HALL, 1986, Catherine, 47, f5and 47 Univeraty ste, BANK OF MONTREAL.\u2014 \\ Notice It hereby given.that a DIVIDEND OF RIX VER (NT, AND A BONUS OS TWOP IR CENT, .upon the Old Khar wih a proportionate IMviden ' aud Bonus ponthe Nes Kharcs, ol the paid-up Cap'tal RU ck of this Institution, \u2018has been dectared far tha current valf year nnd that the ane will tee pavable nt Hs Banking aun, in tj ety, on snd of or HATUR JAY, thie, FIRKT DAY of JUNE nex The Tranafér Books wit he closed from the 17th to lst May ate xe, both devs tnetnstve \u2018The Annona] Genarnd Meeting of fhe Shire.holders will he bret nt the Bank, on M NAY, tha Tuinbd DAY or Jus py next., The Clint Will ba (ken nt one o'elx kK.(iy order of the toni) i 11.FL ANOUS, HR nw tlenerat Vrennéer.SATE 7 HCOTTAAND | with one of the Inrgest and most complete All kinds of eustrmer work made to order on ths shortest notl.e.Don't forget the number, -211.MCGILL STREET, Bign of the First Prize Boot Maker.108-1m OM EOPATHIC\u2014Dr.FULTON, a (iraduate of McGill Col- legs, practired in accordance with {ta teach- ipgs until 1870.since which time, convinced of the TRUTH and SUPERIORITY Of Hommo- PATHY, he han practised that method of treatment Office: Crmer of Craig and Bleury streets (over Latham's Drug Rtore.) - T-=1y* C A RD.\u2014_\u2014 Messrs.BERNARD BROS.beg to inform their many friends and the public generally that they will OPEN THEIR NEW STORE, AT No 268 NOTRE DAME STRERT, .ON OR ABOUT THE BOTH APBIL, assortments of DRY GOODS Ever Offered to the Montreal Publie.| \u201cThanking them for past favors, and trust ing a continuance of the same.BERNARD BROS.No.28 NOTRE DAME ETREFT.u5-2aw-37e PROPRIETARY COLLEGE BCHOOLS, 35 CITY COUNCILLOR STRERT, WILL BE REMOVAD On SATURDAY, 1th MAY, To the residence of the la'e Dr.Mathiesongne No, > City (Councillor streot (opposite the house now occupied.The *chools will Clone on MONDAY.and TUFADAY, 6h and 71h May, a reopened un WEDNESDAY, 8th May.7 ALFRED STONF, Head Master.(CALISAYA, CINCHONZ, or > PKRUVIAN BARK, was ticed into Europe by the Countess of Cinchon, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, who had experienced remarkable benefit from ita use.After ita introduetion it waa distributed and sold by the Jesuits, who obtained for it the prios of its welght fin stiver, and it long reiained the name of Jesuits\u2019 Powder.Ita Recret was at length revealed, and it has bacome the most highly estermed and univeranl rem in existence.It 1a the chief reliance vi ol clans in Nervous Prostration and eral Debllity, and In alt low febrile conditions of the ayniem, whare there in want of tone and vitality, and in Neuraigic and Riseamatie mink.It in combined with Nutritive tonics form of a delicion cordial in Pr.3! \"132 n the Wheeler's Conspound Klixir of Phosphates and Calixay&, à proparation of extraordinary eficacy.Hold by al) Jornegiata, at $1.8 mm = FINE GOLD JEWELLERY WATCHES, fe.&e.BUITARLE FOR ; HOLIDAY PRESENTS.WILLIAM B McMASTER (Successor to McMaster § Logan), Na 64 NOTRE.DAME STRE, For GOOD-FIT HOLOITTMAL 112 5 10 T0 , MERCIHA kr TAILOR, , JAMES HP RKRT.oo 100-'m \\ AYBANK'S, 48 St Vin- i cent street.~Thirre or fur mentiemen can bave neftiy furnished Bedrooms, wi partiai Benrd or without, on reanot nbleter mn .10792 \u201c LAFON1> & VERNI Druggista, a.=u Notre Dares treet.Mot FOR [ STREET - À dotih:e Mouse for mule, cveap, Non Ii an) 14 Bcoti ant street, Ty to M, Ber AN, 128 Nasaret eset | BOUTS at about half regular price, at 87 Mouritain atreet.\u2018 = = us En lo hon LE Re Lee crie dant Air brins, dopo \u2018 Ls = ÿ 4 THE EVENING STAR.Batuvdey, May 11, 187% MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS MMENSE SUCCLSS.MECHANICS' HALL TITIS EVENING.Grand Matinee on Saturday, at 3 o'clock.GO AND SEE THE PII'GRIM At the Wicket Gate, ' At Palace Reautiful, At tlie Iitver of tHe Waterof Life, And the Lani of Beaulah.Hee ol Adam the First, Oid Glant Despair, A pollyan and Priner Eeeizebuh, Joubtibg Castle by Moonk.ght, AND THE INCOMPRENEN THLE TRANSFORNATION SCENE.\u2019 A180, SONG5, MUSIC AND LECTURE.Admission, 256; Reserved Seats.Se.To Matinee\u2014Chil -ren, 106 ; adults, 95e.For anle at Prince'x, C.C.De Zouche'h, and at the door.lioors open atl 2 and 7; commence at3anit8 o'clock.103 CoN CERT OF SACRED MURIC, AT 8T.ANDREW'S CHUROH, BY MR.JAMES CAULFIELD, te Ralo Organist at Steinway Hall, N.Y), Sn by the Chotr and other di-tunguished amateurs, on TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 14T11, 27 FIGHT O'CLOCK, % Admiuslon, 50 cents Tickets for sale at De Zoache\u2019s and Dawson's, and on tlie evening of the Concert at Mr.Reay &, Braver Hall Hquare, and at tre Victoria Iorug Hall, Rada govde streel, No money taken at the go ST.PATRICKS SOCIETY \u2014 An Adjourned Morthly Meeting of Nt.Patrick\u2019s Society will be held in their Hall, on MoxDAY KvENING, 12th instant, at 8o'clock, sharp Every member is requested toto be present.DENNIS GORMAN Réc.-Bec, aden CHAMPLAIN STEAMERS, JAKE MONTREAL AND NEW YORK.Fifty-two Miles Shorter than any other Line.6 The 2.0 P.M.Express from Mnntreal connects daily (Saturdays and Sunday excepted) at Rouse\u2019s Polnt.with tha elegant and commodious Lake Champlida Bteame * Ad- frondack,\u2019 Capt.Wm.Anderson, and * Vermont,\u201d Wm.H.Flagg for Burling'on, Tloon- deroga, Whitehall, Troy, Albany and New York.Leave Montreal at 3 p.m., und Rouses Point Arrive at Burlington at 9:50 p.m., Tioon- deroga at 23) a.m., Whitehnll at § a.m, Rarn- Toys at 805 a.m., Troy at Y:10 a.m, Albany ut 90 RM, B8chernectady at :10 a.m., New York at 4 p.m.Cabin Merths free.Rupp r on hoard, Baguage examined by the Customs Officers on board steamers ar d checked through, Tickets and information furnirbed at all OMcenaf the Grand Trunk Railway, and at tha Company's Office, SL Lawrence Hall Building, No.39 Kt James street, Montreal, whore state rooms can alro be secured.18 J.N.BOCKUS, Agent.ERCHANTS CHICAGO A LINE OF FREIAAT AND PABSEN- GER STEAMERS, The following ten first-class steamers of this Line will run between Montreal wand Chicago, calling at Ports on Welland Canal, Buffaio, Cleveland, Toledo, Petroit and Milwaukee, Also nt Port Dover, Pert Stanley, Amherstburg, W'nd or, Chatham, Mar Goderich and Kins ardine.pellers ¢ Heoctia,\u201d « ?«\u201c&hick- luna,\u201d \u201cCity of London,\u201d \u201cCity of Montreal,\u201d + an,\u201d \u201cMary Ward,\u201d and three Pro pellers now built, but not yet Dar ad.This 15, without exception, the fastest, cheapest ind moet rellable line of stcamers on tha Chicago route.Tieke'r granted to a!1 of the above-named Torts, aod hrongh tickets given from Mon- al, Chicago, Milwaukee, And all poin Wesiorn States.- H.W.IRELAND & CO, Aganta, Montreal, A 5 evil] & Co, Agents, Amheratburg; Gird- ne & Haby, Agents, Windror; Robert swe and James Lamont, Agents, Chatham; lack & Young, Agents, tetroit; H.W.Ire- nd & O 1, Chicago and Milwaukee.\\ eu T ANADIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE / FOR \u201c Boauharmoin, Cornwall, Presontt, Rrockviil Gananoque, Kingston, Cobou: , Hope, Darlington, Toronto and Ham- 1iton, Direct Without Transhipment, This magnificent Lina Is composed of the following first-class Sleamers, vis.:\u2014 CORSBICAN (Composite), CAPT.SIXCLAIR, BPARTAN, \u201c «Dot P, PASSPORT, \u201c \u201c BiMpso~, KINGRTUN, \u201c \u201c CARMICHAEL MAGNET \u201c * HAILKY, CORINTHIAN, * FARRELL.The Royal Mail Line Steamers leave the Canal Basin, Montreal, at NINE o'clock, EV E- RY MORNING (Bundays exce and La- chine on arrival of the train leaving the Bonaventure Station at Noon, for Hamliton and Intermadiate Porta, making direct oon- nections at Prescott and Brockville with the Raliwaya for Ottawa Clty, Komaptvitie, Perth, Armprior, &e., at Toronto and Hamilton witb the variona Rallways and 8 b routes for Collingwond, Sault St Marte, Fort William, Dututh; Stratford, London, Chatham, Sarnia, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena, Green ay, St Paul -and Fort Garry, and with the steamer \u201cCity of Toronto\u201d for Niagarn, Lewiston, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Clucinnati, &e.The &teamers of this Line are unequalled, and from the compleieneas of thelr arrange- man presen tages to Travellers which none othar can aftord.They paar through all the Rapids of the At.Lawrence, and beautiful scenery of the [Lake of the Thousand Islanda by daylight, The greatest dispatch given to Freight, while the rates arr as low as hy the ordinary Freight Boats.Through rates over the Great Weatern and Northern Railways ven.Through Tickets to the above places, aud also timaha, Sacremento, and San Francisca, Are now {raned at th: lowest raten, and may be obtained, with every Information, from ROBERT MCEWAN, at the KFreight Office, Canal Basin, and at the OMoa.177 St.James street.\u201d ALEX.MILLA Y, Agent.ROYAL MATL THROUGH LIKE, ) 177 SG James strec t Montreal, May 8h, 1870 § 109-1 ¢ Æ.FOR BALE.FOR SALE, a large quantity of good Stable Manure.Apply at 2 Ayimer atreet.108-5 A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FUR CAFITAULINTS, For malo, on the most reasonable terms, a large anenct ment of ( tlemen\u2019a, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s BOOTIandRBO t gether with the SHOP FIX TORER and I.BASR of HOUSE The Btock ia quite new.Theftore, ARR hus} ness stand, ig inferior to none in the city The proprietor 1s obliged to give np the buninesn, with whom it hax heen very moresafui to the nt time.Partez wil] please addrers ME MORAN, 71 Notre Dame street.R SALE, very heavy Brown Wrapping Paper, at the BTAR Office, 91 8t Jamer rtreet.2e F OR SALE, One Power Murticing Machine, One Band Saw Maçhine.Une Wond Turner's Lathe.One Bookbinder's Rerew Press, Une Btoam Engine and Boller, three horse power, second-hand May So seen working.jA Pply t0 R.GARDNER & HON, \u2018 Novæuty Woux 89 N:arareth streat, S le Go ND-HAND SAFE Fun S AL KE Apply 10 , PPS LL TL 2 ALSURVEYER 5 521 Craig street, NOON TELEGRAMS.Laber Movemsu(s in Hamilton.| Special to the Stan.) Hawnton, Mry 11.Owing to demand of masters for their men lo sign & paper renouncing the nive hours\u2019 povement nearly 1,000 mon are on strike oro.Maritime Intelligence Qururc, May 10.The stexmship Hibernian arrived at this port at 7 p.m.She passed the Medora and City of Quebee off Grcon Island.The steawship Niger, from London, arrived at Father Point nt 4 a.m.All well.Khe arsed tho steamships Medway anl Nile off ird Rocka.The Canade Shipping Company's ship Lake Michigan, Captaiu Buchanan, from Glasgow, bas arrived at this port.~~, Mauirax, May 10.The steamer Flamboro® which wes frozen in all wicter at Charlottetown, arrived at Piotou last night safely through large quantities of floating ice.W.H.Owen, Esq., has been \u201cappointed US.Counsel for Tunbury County.The friends of the Rov.Mr.lAnnand, fre leaving for Boston yesterday, presented with a purse of $532.Theo first meeting of the Block House Coal and Railway Co., C.B., ix advertised for organization here next Tnesduy.\u2019 The coal famine continues.No eargoes are arriving from Cape Breton, and not much ooal by rail.In Mexico.MATsHORA8, May 9.Cevallos, Polacious and Ayals marched oul at daylight this morning, with about ten thourand trooos, infantry and cavalry, with twelve field pieces, in pursuit of General Trevino's f.ries, now reported at Camargo.tieneral Rocha is to laave Mon- terey to-day, with four thousand mea, to attack General Trevino, wherever found.(General Cevallos intends to form a junetion with General Rocha near Camarge.Naranjo has boen again defeated by Colonel Munosas, in command at Tampico.It is evident that the revolution in Northern Mexico is exhausted, and that the entire country will be under the control of the Government in a few weeks, and open to commerce.a Murder by Surgiers New Yorx, May 11.A orlme similar in its features to the oste- brated Nathan tragedy was perpetrated in this oity last pight, C.II.Phelps, jeweller, residing on the corner of Thirty ninth street and Sixth avenue, being the victim.Phelps heard thieves engaged in robbing bis premi- sos, and coming suddenly upon them, one of the robbers discharged a pi-tol at him, the ball taking effoot in the left breast, wounding him fatally.The thiovey ercape, leaving a bat behind them.- Another Fatal Boiler Explosion.Nonroux, May 10, The bofler-of the freight steamer Rotary exploded off id Foint Comfort.by whieh the chief engineer, William Walker, his wife, child, and sister-in-law were killed, and several of the crew severely scalded.Foundallons for U.5.Arlatocracy.New York, May 10.A Bt.Petersburg letter to the Hernld states that Gen.Sheridan and.several other persons who entertained the Grand Duke Alexis on his visit to the United States, are soon to be honored by receiving deonrations from tbe Emperor.Goneral Sheridan will receive decoration of the Orden of White Engle.Arrived\u2014Steamer Jason, from Stettin.Destructive Five.\u201d Povankerrsik, N.Y., May 10.At two o'clock thir afternoon a fire broke out in the village of Barrytown, which destroyed thirteen buildings, together with their contents.A MTorestore gray hair to ita2natural color, use tho \u201cCingalese Hatr Renewer.\u201d ve Boon & Woodworth's ts the best place 10 FEN goxtfitting clothing.No, 8 SL Lawrence a aln atreet, Montreal, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.B COLEMAN, MANUFPCTUI.ER OF FINE JEWELLERY, 188 HT.JAMES STREET, Watches carefully repsired ani adjorted SIMPSON, 81 M cD.SUCCESMOR TO B.LEVIN & CO., 297 NOTRE DAME STREET.Stock now completed, where will be found all the latest rtyles in HATH and CAS, from LINCOLN & HENNET, CRRISTY'S, and and other celebrated makers.Also, a flne assortment of Youths\u2019 and Youug Men's HATS, CAPS, SCUTCH BONNETS, &c.100 J G.KENNNEDY & CO, Are now showing thelr new SPRING AND SUMMER QOODSY, And respectfully invite the attention of gen.llemen to their large and varied stock of every article suitable for the prerent season.Personal superintendance, combined with a rapid busineas, conducted on cash principles, enabies them 10 quote the low prices at which they are now offering the lalest styles of garments, ; : J.G.KENNEDY à CO, 3 31 Bt.Lawrence street, (CIGARS! CIGARS! INTIMIDAD -HENRŸ CLAYS, | 'MARISCAL VILLARS, AND PUMERIAGA CI GARSI .ar PHILIP HENRY'S, R08 Notre Damo! Street, CORNKR OF FRENCH CHUROR, 104 1OR PRESERVIN BEAUTIFYINU THE HAIRS AnD HE OBEYDALAH HAIR- DYE Four or Ave applications restore the hair to ita natural color, IL aoffens the hair when hard and dry.Jt softena the irritate! scarp SKIN; {tL affords Lhe richest lustre; it is the bent hair-dye anu dressing in the world.Price one dollar.LAFOND & VERNIER, Droggiata, 83 2m Notre lame street, Montreni.VE YEORGE ARMSTRONG, UNDERTAKER, CORNER CRAY HTREKET AND VICTORIA BQUARE, MosTrRAI.» JERKS OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSK Fall Dinner, 350 Fresh Shell Oywters.Buard, 33 par week.Dinlug-room up staine O71 CRAIG Erneet, Drmtreal, ne \u201c2nd.EDITION FCUR O'CLOUK.Collapse of the Treaty \u2014 Negotiations Broken off.® Loxnon, May 11.The Post of this morning confirms the rumor, which was ourreat yesterday, that ne- gtiations betwoon the United States and England, rela'ive to indirect claims, have been broken cff, aud st ts pesitively that the British Gurernment has withdrawn from the a-bitration provided fr under the treaty of Waehington.The Strike in Hamilton, HamiLron, May 11.Yesterday, Mesers.Sawyer & Co.'s agricultural engineers struck work in favour of the niue hours ayatem.Messrs.Coombs & Co., marble cutters, dircharged the men\u2019s dolegate, and the men struck work, and the other marble med in the city followed their exrmple in the afternoon, The employees working in every foundry io the oity bad a document presented to them by their several smployers requesting their signature.The document bound the signers neither to ask for the nine hours, nor assist those that did.The men refused, and struck work.There are now nearly a thousand men on strike in Hauilton.Maritime Intelligence, Fox Rivrr, May 11-10 AM.» À steamahip; supposed to be one of Allans\u2019 mail line, is in sight, bound West; also sov- oral railing vessels.Farnrr Poixt, May 1n.The North American arrived at 12:30 pm.with 20 intermediato and 631 steerage passengers.\u2014 The clipper ship Gleniffor arrived this morning in tow of the Meteor.She is hea: vily laden.| \u2014 Some smart individual last night placed a torpedo on one of the ralls in Ceaig street near Bleury.\u201d \u2014 The last exhibition of the Pilgrim panorama will\u201d take place at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall this evening.\u2014 Jozeph E.Melson api John Molson, Esqs., will be the visiting Governors to the M.ti.Hospital next week.\u2014 À tow-line, 107 feat in length was stolen from the barze H.C.Hall, lying in the canat above the Wellington bridge, this morning.\u2014 The magazines, periodicals, etc., of the Mercantile Library Associition\u2019s reading rooms will be disposed of by auction on Tuesday next.\u2014 Tt.is announced that the Mendelgrohn Club will give two concerts at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall in the early part cf June.This appesr- ance will be certainly hailed with -pleasure.\u2014At 10 o'clock yesterday a horse belonging to Patrick Connolly, Visitation street, baoked into the Canal Basin, carrying with him 8 heavily loaded truck, all were recovered ulter some little difficulty.\u2014 While three men yesterday afternoon were repairing the wall of a house in Chen- neville street, a portion fell to the ground, carrying with it the scaffold and workmen, one of whom was severely hurt.i \u2014 The fine evenings we are getting induce many to try a pull on the river, and the renowned Jos Vincent tells us business ia first class.Joe han a large stoghof splendid boats for hire, and several real beauties for sale.\u2014 Jubn Smith supposed to be the original.John of the family of that name was before tb% Recorder this morning for tripping up a passenger on the sidewalk.The tripple not appearing, Johdh was discharged.Suppose all the Jobn Smiths were to trip up footipas- sengers, what a sprawling there would be! RELIGIOUS NOTICES.Services Tosmorrow, Cuerou or Tue Mrssiar.\u2014At 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.Mr, Jeuks, of Boston.Zion CrurcA.\u201411 a.m.and 7 p.m., Rev.C.Chapman.Mite xp Cavzcn.\u201411 a.m.and 7 p.m! Rev.J.Jones.Et, 3sn's Churoa\u2014High Mass at 10:30, vespers at 3:30.Rev.J.Thornelos.Corr Etarer Currcu.\u2014At 11 s.m., and 7 p.m.Dr.Burn Sr.Thouas\u2019 Cavrcr.\u2014Rer.Mr.MoLeod at 11 a.m.and 7 p.ms.u.; Vespers at 3.30.ST.GanrirL Cauron.\u2014Rov, R.Campbell at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.\u2018 ET.STrrarn\u2019s Caureu.\u2014 Rev.C.B.Carren at lla.m.and at 7 p.m.Br.Manrk's Caercn, William rod Dal- housie streets, at 11 a.m.Triviry CHurcH.\u2014At 11 a.m.end 7 p.m.Canon Baneroft, Incumbeht.Bisror\u2019s PALACR Coren.\u2014 High Maes at 10.30 a.m.; evening service at 7.Russert.Harn, St.Catherine street.\u20147 a.m.and 7 p.m.; Rev.J.Denovan.Kxox Cuuron, Dorchester street.\u2014At 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.; Rev.Mr.Thorntos.CHAROILLPZ SQUARE Frxe Srar Caurcu.\u2014 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.; Rev.Mr.Massey.AMERICAN P.ChuwcR, Dorchoster atreot\u2014 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.; Rev.3.H.Wells.Farxcn Protestant Crunch, Craig street \u201411 a.m.and 7 p.m.; Rev.Mr.Rivet.ST Grorat'8 Churcn.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m., Arshdeacon Bond incumbent.Cauvron or The New Japusauru, Univerl sity street.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Cumist Curent CATHEDRAL.\u2014Morning service at 11 s.m.; evening (free), at 7 p.m.ERsKINR CHURCH.\u2014At 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.Revs.Dr.Taylor and J.M.Gibson officiating.First Baptist CHURCH, Beaver Hall.\u2014 At 11 am, and 7 p.m.Rev.Mr.Cheetham.Suxrnnooxn W.M.Caunch, at 11 a.m.Rev.J.A.Gordon ; at 7 p.m., Rev.C.Campbell.CuuvrcH or Our LAny OF ANGELA, Chenne- ville et.\u2014 English rervice at 7 p.m.; Pather Brown.GraCK CHUROR, Point St.Charles street.\u2014 Service at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.; Rev.Mr.Bolcher.Sr.Jonn's Crhvrcx, Freneh.\u201411 (French), and 7 Doudiet.81.Jonx's CATRCH, German Dominique strest.\u2014Rev.Mr.R 10:30 a.m.8r.Josxrn Stexer W.M.Caurçn.\u2014At 11 a.m., Rev.Dr.Douglass; evening service at 7 by Rev.Mr.Sparling.; | Eaer Exp W.M.Churcn, Lagahohetiers street.\u2014At 11 a.m., Rev.C.Campbell ; n° 7 p.m., Rev.J.A: Gordon.Doroneater Sraexr W.M.Cnuron.\u2014 Morning at 11 by Rev.J.Sparling ; evening at 7 by Dr.Douglas.ST.Paul's CuuxG#.\u2014Morning at 11 « m.by Rer.Dr.Lang ; evening service at 7 p.m.by Rov.Mr.Masson.Br.Jonx TH EVANGELIST.\u201411 a.m.and 7 .m.; Revs.Messrs.Wood, Norman, and ims, officiating clergymen.Sr.Axprew\u2019s Cuyrca.\u20141l a.m.and 4 p.m., Rev.Mr.Masson\u2014the p.m.rervice in Gaelic: 7 p.p., Rev.Gavin Lang.St.Jawes THE ApoSTik.\u2014 Rev.J.Elle- good, incumbent, at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Choral Litany with sermon at 4 p.m.Seats free.Ottawa Steer W.M.Churcn.\u2014At 10:30 a.m., Rov.Mr.lardie; £.50 p m., Rev.Mr.Hunter.Quarterly collection at each service.Love foast, Tnerday at 8 p.m.© WRSLEYAN CHURCH, St.James : m WAYIED a Plath Oook for the Country.Aprly at 38 Bed ver Hall.mn, rely | the Gulf 22 days.| 8rd.EDITION | SIX O'CLOCK.mm THE abandofiment of the Washington Treaty \u2014long expeotod\u2014asems to have really taken place at last.On tho 8th May, 1871, the document was signed, aud on the 8th May, 1872, it may be said to have Leon quashed.To have \u2018backed down \u201d just now would have cost GRANT his election and the Ropub- licana office, while Great Britain oculd not possibly consent to acknowledge the preposterous claims made upon her.In being the firat to withdraw from the arbitration she has relieved the United Statos Administration from an embarrassing position, and taken the only honoufable course upen t1 her.After the Prosidential c'ection, nogotia- tions with a view to the sottlement cf the vexatious questions at issue may bo reopened, and we way be sure oars will be taken that each partly thoroughly understand: each other before.final articles are signed.| PUBLIC OPINION.A Dangerous Place, \"wr fo the Editor of Tux Ryan, Bie,\u20141 bave to crave your indulgence ac well as the ure of your columns, while I ask the attertion of the authorities interested to the very dangerous crnditinn of that part of St.Urbain street, at its junction with Ontario street.From the fact that there is no light et this corner, and the pavement being generally in rather a dilapitated condition it has always been a disagreenble place to get tbrougb on a dark night, but sinoe the deposit through tbe winter of some building materials thero, which acoupy half the stress.| and part of the sidewalk, it is positively dangerous.About a week ago, the fance which formerly enclorad the corner lot bas been removed, and the earth has been eut away clore to the edge nf the footpath, down to a depth of fifteen or twerty feet, and all the protection foot-pasrengers have to prevent them stumbling into this pit is a few loose boards, and they do mot enclore the whole apace which has been excavated.A kick from the foot of some evil disposed youngster would rend the boards down into the oxoavation.I have twice taken the trouble to report this dangerous pitfall at the St.Charles Borrommee Station, where they seomed entirely oblivious to the fact of tbe existence of auch a place, although the policemen from the station pass it daily in their rounds.The Sergeant in charge pro-4 mized to report the matter, and I suppose did an; but thers it ands.Nothing hasbeen one.Yours, &8., St.Urnax STREET.Ee\u2014\u2014 Sagasta\u2019s Want of Sagacity.New York, May 11.A Madrid special states the downfall of Sa- Rastn\u2019s ministry is imminent ; bis reactionary tendencies making him unpopular, and a strong influence is working with the King for his removal.Serrano, after suppressing the Carlists revoit, will probably succeed £a- gsate.The Carlist Collapse, ve Mapnip, May 11.The G officiully that the Carlista in large numbers are surrendering to the loyal forces, and that the insurres.tion is over.Despatches from the frontier towns in Navarre report that the remnants of the Carlist band are fylng from Spain into France.: A royal deores iz published granting full\u2019 pardon to the Havana students who were oonvioted of violating the grave of Gonsalss Castalmn in the cemetery noar that city, ard sentenced to the ohain gang.Shipping Intelligence.Nw York, May It.Tbe stoamer India, from Glasgow, has ar- vod.Fartra Porxt, May 11., Vessels spoken by SS.North American, May 9th, 10 a.m, 30 miles ncrth-west Cape Ray : Julis, of Liverpool, Mary Palmer, of Maryport, and Juliette, also à ahip with main and mizsan top mast gone; all bound up.12'noon, 45 miles N.N.W.Cape Ray.ship Craigs, bound up, and a British ship showing the commercial code signals K.C.P.T., laying to outside the ice; 11th, 4:15 a.m., off Cape Chatte, ship Hirano, bound up: I s.m., of Matane, 8S.Nile and barque Burn-Brane; Mav 9th, barqwe-rigged steamer, funnel abaft main maxt, stopped in clear space in the ico\u2014funnel same as Allan\u2019s steamers, straight stem ; no brweprit.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Why is the water not turned on in the fountains ?\u2014 The Abeona and St.Patrick are loading with wheat.\u2014 Under the head of \u201cbirths\u201d yesterday an error occurred in the case of Mrs.Matthew Gohan ; instead of \u201ctwine\u201d it should road * of & daughter.\u201d | \u2014 Owing to the main gas pipe being obstructed in Dorchester street, there will be no service in St.Jobn's French Presbyterian Chureh to-morrow evening.\u2014 À concert of sacred music will be given in St.Andrew\u2019s Church on-Tuerday next by Mr.Jas.Caulfield, assisted by the choir and distinguished city An attraoti programme is announced.\u2014 The fine sailing vessel Lake Superior, Canada Shipping Co., flying the beaver at her mast-head, arrived in prt about noon, Lonv.ly laden, and evidently has been roughly handled amongst the ice fices.' \u2014 The following passed their cxamination st the Military School on Wednesday last :\u2014 J.TI Cooke, Ceptain Dogherty, Temes B.Birks, R.B.Ross, and A.Rey, all members of respected families in Montreal.\u2014 Two little children wers knooked down in Bloury street this morning by a large Newfoundland dog jumping on them.One of the little ones was roratohed badly in the face, and came near losing an eye.\u2014 The yard belonging to a house in St.Lawrence Place, No.53 Courville street, is reported to be in a very filthy condition ; dead animals, dead fowlis, and decaying vegetable matter are allowed to rot there.\u2014 The next mail for England, for tranz- mission per steamer Idaho, advertised to leaves New York on the 15th May, will be closed at the Puat Office an Monday, the 13th instant, at 2:30 p.m.New:papers mutt be posted before 2 p.m.\u2014 The several Birhops who attended the recent ceremony at Notre Lame, still remain in the city, consplting together on important Churob matters, something after the manner ofa Syrod.They have held repeated inter views with Bishop Bourget, who is at present in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, \u2014 The (îleniffor was detained in the ice in During this time she was sifrrounded by large fields and received many hard knocks, exhibited \u2018in defaced printing, a disfigurcd head piece, and a damaged rudder.The latter was carried a'most away.and it was with great difficulty that the vessel was \u2018kept under fentral with tamporary steering apparatus till the damage could be repaired.\u2014 A very pleasant soirce (being the last of the reason), given to the Runday rohool children in o-nnection with Knox Church, came off last night in tho basement of the churoh, tho Rev.Mr.Thornton presiding.The exercieres consisted of ringing by the choir of Sunday rchool children and recitation by the scholars.Mis Hardie and Messrs.Irwin and Norman, and other members of à glee club who had offered their service, sang several nongr and choruaes, and the whole proceedings were a decided suecese.A vote of thanks was passed by the ladies and gentlemen who hud lent their services for the evening's entertainment.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 } \u2018 THE-MILLION- ; ' About ton c'etcek this morning Messrs, lar.nard, Kerr, Devlin and Ritchie appeared ha fure Judge Torrance to hear his decirien.Ilia Honor rejected tho application for an in- junetion, stating that if in the ascasment of the tax, as war reprerented in the petition, the plaintiff, Mr.Motaon, wae exposed fo illegal procedure, then he conld attack the law on the groond of its being à nnllity.The million\u2019 dollar wen immédiately afier- ward proceeded in's \u2018body to the City Hall to announce their gacoers.CANELESS DRIVING.\u2014t Two Victims, On Monday morning Arthur Flamme, son of the Hon.Armand Fiamme, member of the Legislative \u2018Council, whose chief distinetion seems to be that he drives a fast horse, was dashing recklessly acrors the pathway in front of the Bonsecours Market, Into the stable yard of a tavern he was in tle habit of frequenting, when ths here atruek a iitt'e girl five years old, knockin it prostrate, lie wheo!s passing over the Lod, and inflic:ig serious injury.An agod lady, who ace m- panied tha child, had a narrow esc: po from the horec's honfs, and imme liitely =0 ght logal advice.A warrant waa issued, but for various reasons, not rerve 1 till this morning.In the meantime the youth's father arrived from Ottawa, and bail was at cnc given, the trial being fixed fur Tuesday next, on a charge of snmmitting an ageravated assault owing to negléat.The child at prosest Hes in a critioal state, and a coftifidate fr im D-.Pioault, certifying to this, and stating that he feared it would remain pérmadently ati idiot, was presinted this worning to the Police Magistrate.POINT ST.CHARLES INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION The Executive Committee of Point St.Charles Tlorticultural, Industrial Agrioulto- ral anl Poultry Association bave just issued from the press of J.Lovell à very nest pan:- phlet containing the list of preminms to he granted at the second annual exhibition to be held on tho 3rd and 4th September at I'iint St.Charles.| OF the Asscc'ation Sir George Cartier, His Worship tho Mayor, and a large number of ity notables are patrons, 5.J.Doran, President, and Messrs, R.Thorpe a: d W.Doyle, Vice l\u2019residents.The articles of the constitution are simple, shutt and com- probensive.Last year's exhibition, though tho first war oxceedingly oreditable to the man of the Point, aud rendered its permanent su30e68 In its prairoworthy objeots ostab- lished.The prizes will be liberal, summing up a total of $700 odd, s fla\u2018tering prospeot for so young a society.The classes to which this will be allotted are the gardeners, amateur hortioulturists, \u2018female industrial department, apprenticos\u2019 work in wood and iron useful and crnamental, agricultural, and lastly, poultry.Entries must be made, at least, four days prior te the\u2019 holding of the exhibition, and may be made at Kenneth Campbells, Wm.MoGibbon, Ewing Broe., W.Evans, or.the [Jeoretary, Mr.R.Hay, Point St.Charles.THE ALLEGED FORGERY CASF.The merits of the Rubidoux rs.White care were argued at noon to-day before the Police Magistrate.Mr.Chapleau held that the document was forged inasmuch as it purported to bo the minutes of a meeting of creditors which he deemed he had proved by a number of witnersos never to have taken place as stated, and that several facts of the merting which in reality was held, were distorted and misrepresented.The fact that Mr.Whyte was an official assignee, and aot- ing at the time in his official capacity, produced the minutes as a genuine copy, he hold to be direct proof of the committal of forgery.He declined to enter into the merits of the case ss rolated to the meeting.Whether it was held legilly or not, he rested - *| his case wholly upon the above grounds, and |\u201d g that the document was forged, and the accused the forger.\u2026 Me.Kerr contended that the charge could aot lie, as the meeting of creditors had been held in an illegal manner, his olient acting as chairman, R position it was contrary to the provisions of the statute that be should oc- oupy ; that not only were the proceedings irregular ; aud, therefore, all business tran- zacted null and void, but thé minutes repre- rented to have beon forged in the copy be- tog informal notes merely jotted down to serve as a draught for an extended report oould not be forzed, as they could not be an official dcoument.Ile slso maintained that an assignee was perfectly compstent to alter minutes to suit the facts, and ridiculed the ides beld by the opposite coumsel, that errors on pain of an Indictment for forgery, should be perpetaated in direct violation of the real facts of the case.The magistrate took the case en delibere generally.Financial.Mowtatar Srock ExCHAnGn, May 11, 1872.Sales at Morning Board : _5 shares of Montreal Bank at.5 shares of Montreal Bank at.3 shares of Montreal Bank at.19 shares of Merchants\u2019 Bank at.50 shares of Metropolitan Bank at.109 25 shares of Metropolitan Bank at.109 Lospon, May 11\u20142:30 P.M.Consols closed at 93 for money, and 93j for account, | Bonds\u20141862, 89} ; 1865 (old), 90}; 1867, 92}; 10-40, 88}.! Pazis, May 11.Rentes opened at 51 francs 82 centimes.The specie in the Bank of France has increased 1,000,000f.during the past week.Feaxkrogt, May 11, Bonds opened at 95:1.for issue of 1862.New Advertisements his P.M OO TICE.Mos*rs.RB.PuILLIPS & RATEMAN (who hive Iate'y arrived ir m Loudon), wisn to starb à business in ths steam Models, for bonts or stationery, of all patterns.Thay are prepared fo execute all orders entrustad tô them nlsa, repaltlugarant\u201d models of Mrenm Englnes Heopivf, by promotiv attending to allordaia, and changing mocderste prices, they will receive tha patronage of Montreal.R.PHILLIPS & CO.Apply to W.R.Tun, Hardware Store, 404 Notre Dame atreou muntrenl.n65 JIRE-PROOF SAFES FOR BALERY A.BTEENCKEN, 3 HOSPITAL STREET.2.CRAMPTON'S CONFECTIONERY, LURCH, ICE-CREAM, AND RFFRESH- MENT RUOMA, .No, 81 CRAIN} STRERT, (Opposite #t.Francols Xavier street,) MONTREAL 110-2 50 CENTS will buy a Pound of choios TEA, either Black, Green, Mixed or Ja at the INDIA and CHINA TEA COMPAR + 8 Bleury street.Aim -e0d ONT, on Thora day, th inst, «n Lagauehe~ tiers, ~t, laren er Bt Catherine streets, a Gold Locket, with nwne ol nit.The finder will be suitably rewarte | hy leavi>g it at 51 Kt.Coustant street, ul OST, Bus ch of Keyx, containing nhe of Drawer 206, I'oat-oftice.Whoever will return them to Mr.Wngnt, Post-offoe, will be sultahly rewnnied, m ANTED, a Man who aaderntantds Pack- Ing 10 wurk \u2018In a Bottling Cellar; references required.Apply at No.15 Bt.Peter Rtreet.m ANTED, a Machin st for the Whealer & Wi son SewIng-machlue, at:55 Notre Dane street.nt ANTED, asltuation as Cook, In a private\u2019 family ; po xt references; ages $9 per month.\u2018 Appiy to Michael Polan, 49 8L Paul street.1m ANTED, en engagement by a yourg HE glisoman, of hersl education, who can g.ve tues be il ol aily references, and hus a th rough knowledge of the city as Messenger, and to do whatever he may be required abon na viflee or Warehouse: will worg hard, Ad.droinJ, 14, STAR office.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.District of Montrea!, UPERION COURT, MONTREAL.[No 5303 THE MECHANICS.BANK, Paint, re PIKRRHE POITILAS, @ 61, Défendants the Tyeentieth day of May, wat, at Ten of tne cbwk In the forenoon, at the domicl \u20ac And phieo of Busidess of (he sald dcfendant, inthe City of Montreal, nil h gnodn, clinftels and effets seid this eanke, consisting of Zine, Ter.crmn Maechihu a, Bath Favs, T.n- whe, Colles Crbisters, Also, Hous hold Furniture, sonmestte iz of Carpets, Rofa, Arm- iair, Tables, (' pe-pat Cusire, Cupboard, few nx mncuines, Glixs.cune, Clos, &e, ac, Terma cash.: WILLIAM LARKIN, BH.C.Montieal, 1th Mar hd = WH hie told AN publie abcUon, où Mondas, WR W ADVERTISEMENTS J,A10U8 LAIOUS! DAWSON BRO&, have just recelved :\u2014 « Laious, or Ex anses of à Layman {oa ' Country Ponte by Lyman Abbott ALSO, \u201cThe Pastor of the ssort nor Parissean,\u201d by Eugene Piillitan.\u201cThelr Wedding Journey,\" by W.I).Howell, author of * Venetlan Life,\u201d &c., 40, contaïniug chapters ou * Down the Ht.Lawrence,\u201d \u201cThe Sentiment of Montreal, Q.\u201d .For FALU AT 159 ST, JAMES STREET.106 WwW HOLESALE.HOLLAND § CUSHING Are now offering A LARGE ASSORTMENT er BRIAR PIPER, BACCO POUCHES CKET und TABLE CUTLERY, Pur ' GENERAL FANCY GOODS, At very low prices.388 8T.PAUL STREET.n A BLEURY STREET.STEAM-POWER Bolog now employedat the NEW PREMIBEB \u2014 oF THE MEDICAL HALL GINGER ALE AND SODA-WATER FACTORY, No.171 BLEURY STREET, The proprietors arc now prepared to execute .orders for any quantity of their ORIGINAL BELFAST GINGER ALE, BUPER-CARBONATED BODA and POTASH WATER, SELTZER WATER, VICHY WATER, KISSENGEN WATER, &c, &c.&c WHOLESALE ONLY AT TIE FACTORY, AND RETAIL AT ALL THE (iROCERS.110 Ut JDINAHAN & O'CONNOR.FASHIONABLE BOOT AND BHOE MANUFACTURERS, 399 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL, (TIFFIN'S BLOCK,) Third door East of Bt.Peter street.Ladies\u2019, Gents\u2019, and Chiidren\u2019s Boots and 8hoes made to order.An assortment of English and French work constantly on hand.55-1y BESMARTEAU & BONDS NEW SHIRT AND COLLAR STORB.BUY YOUR WHITE DRESS BHIRTS, BUY YOUR REGATTA BHIRTS, BUY YOUR OXFORD SHIRTS, BUY YOUR GLOVES and COLLARS, BUY YOUR SCARFS and TIES, BUY YOUR HOSIERY and UNDER- C HING, BUY YOUR HABERDASHERY, AT TRE NEW STORE, 445 NOTRE DAME BTREET, Corner of 8t.Peter street.ly JLACHINE HOUSE.Mr, JAMES MCCARTIIY begs to announos that he has lensed the * Lachine House,\u2019 which he hes'fitted up In first-class style.The Bar will be supplied with the choicest Liquors.! The Ball-room has been removated and greatly improved.The public will find the accommodation In every respect first-class.106-tf FENGLISH AND AMERIOAN © GAS-FIXTURFS.| A large and varied assortment of GAS-FLYTURES and GLASS GLOBES, OF LATEST DESIGNS, JUST RECEIVED BY JOHN MARTIN, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, ; #1 ST.ANTOINE STRERET, Bole Agent for the Underground Gas Machine, NEW CIGAR STORE.A.BUSSEAU & CU, (Late with Philip Henry), Desire to intimate to thelr friends and the public generally that in a few days they win open their NEW STORE, A T .No.27: NOTRE DAME STREET, With a splendid stock of CIGARS, TOBACCOH and SMOKERS\u2019 REQUISITES generally.an > EM OV AL.\u2018The Subacriher will, on or about the first May next, 1emove to © NO 0 NOTRE DAME BTREKT, CORNER ST.GANRIEL STREET.where he will open with an entirely new and most complete 8tock of finst- class Goons, and respectfully solicits à continuanos of that patronags which bas been mo liberally be- towed upon bim during the past neven years.WM.McGIBBON, Grocer and Wine Merchant.104-41 J,ACKAWANA COAL.+ ABOUT FIFTY TONS FOR BALE BY OOPLAND & NCLAREN, Corner Grey Nun and Wellington ve H AY FOR SALE.FIFTY TONS OF GOOD, PRESSED HAY FOR SALPF, Ar CITY HOTEL, : ST.JOSEPH STREET.108-6 4.R.DEWAR.0 LOAN, $75,000, by the - ARTISANS MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY, on Real Fatatea ahd Bulidings, in any amonnt from $100 and upwanta.[n- Lerest moi-Tats and (erm of payment eary, Office: Na ENE Francois Xavier street, at fIURRAU & DUMOUCH EL, Notaries; and, fmm 14 May tiezt, st Na.13 ML, JRMe a street, near the City Grà UMMoe.8-1 EIRN WANTED.\u2014Infor- mation desired rear ting the ) prevent adress Of1hE Members of tha Tamily of Me George Andetann, 83 One tine ironmoager ia Abmideen, Scotland, who, with his aponss, Mra.rlizabeth Philip, OP Ansieraen, emi ; rhout tLe year 1811 municgtkns 10 be addre 15 James WU.po Bhoplent, Hox 62, Post-nthice, Montreal.toms § NeW ADVERTISEMENT §.SEWING MACHINES.4 un an, fr gi, go» - A 2 8 3 E = 8 & E = un k= B ix! 2 = \u2014 735 5 28 0B - Bile a, wm 3 dla G| = Ee Sigg oT 3 3 à \u2014 t & x EF Sow ta 3 w n = 4 in wu > a3 ® 83 uw _ cE Fag SE FE Co E 8 3 = < à Æ ~ \u2014 =3 9 + = =3 ® a § = a THE PLACE TO GET GOODS CHEAP, 165 ST JoskPH STREET, 165.MESSRS DUCLOS & HENSLEY wish to inform their frionds and-the public in general that they are selling oft a very cheap line of DRESS GDA, suitable for tre Bpring and Summer months, Also, a very .choioce as tortinent 6f SILKS and REAT, LACES, KID GLOVES of the best makes; Ladies\u2019 SILK UMBRELLAS and l\u2019ARASULS in great variety.We gua antee our gods to glve entire satls- factiou to those wbo purchase them.\u2014 DUCLOS & HENSLEY, 165 ST.JosEPH STREET, 165, (Near Chabolllex square.) 10% J UST ARRIVED, A splendid assortment of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, On Gluws, Cards, and Transparent of Paris before and after the War.ALSO, TRANSPARENT VIEWS OF PARIS ON FIRE, VERY CHEAP.WHOLESAI E AND RETAIL, AT @ J.HUBBARD'S \u2018| DOMINION OPTICAL ESTABLISHMENT 9 NOTRE DAME STREKT, MONTREAL.ve A H.DIXON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF \\ DECALCOMANIE SHOW CARDS, No.191 ADELAIDE STREET, WEBT, TORONTO, ONT.90-8m S P & OU 1 AL.FREBH IMPORTATION OF WAT CHES, ENGLISH LEVERNY, DETACHED LEVERS, AND BWISS In Gold and Silver Cases, © AT HENRY GRANT'S, TT} MANUFACTURER-AND IMFORTEROF MASONIO I JEWELS AND CLOTHING, No.303 NOTRE DAME ST REBT, MONTREAL.M-aod E M O V A L.BANCROFT § SHARPE, HAVE REMOVED THRIR CITY EXPRESS AND LIVERY OFFIOS To ST.JAMES HOT EL BUILDING, VICTORIA SQUARE.O A Li un the openi { navigation, the undersigned wil! have sale the various kinds of, House atd 4: m Coal, when he hopes to re- celve 1 léir « «are of public patronage.C.H.TUGGEY.The House Agency Office will be removed on lat May next to 8t.Patrick's Hall.88-4 ENTRAL DRUG STORE.Mr.R 8.LATHAM wculd call the attention of his friends and the publ'c to his large well selected stock of Lunin\u2019s, Atkinson's, and Violet's PERFUMERY; also Lubin's and Violet's T.ilet Boaps; Goanell's, King\u2019s and Kent's Knglish Hair, Hat, Nall, Tooth, and Cloth Brut hes; Violet's Hapophane for Shav- Ing; Violet's Acetine, a ightful and re- meshing Tollet requisite.: Special attention given to the dispensing of Prescriptions and Rec! pes.Hours of attendance, from 7 am.to 11 p.m RB.8.LATHAM, DIsPENSINO CHEMIST, COAL Of 105 Corner Bleury aud Cralg atreois.1 CE! ICE! ICE! BBASON OF 1874 | D, MORRICE & UO.Ios on the foi.Are now pared to supply lee low! terme delivered He (double apply on afarday or Bundag\u2019s use), from the of May to the first of ber :\u2014 21m per day for the Season.§ 5.00 ins © \u201c eas 7.60 30 Iba.\u201c \u201c were 9.50 Olba, © \u201c cee 180 50 lbs.«\u201c \u201c oreo 1850 10tbs, ¢ for one Month 1.50 iba, \u2018 coe 200 And during the month of October (three \u201cmes & week), at the above monthly prices, Rteambonts, Hotels, &c., supplied quantity on liberal terma.ment strictly in advance, CITY ICE OFFICE, 230 McG1LI, STREET, Fourth door from Victorias Square.MEN THOUSAND CUSTOMERS ARE WEARING HEARN & HARRISON'S SPECTACLES, ! Thx REASON WHY: Because they alnays get what they pay for, GLABH FOR GLASS, AND PEBBLES FUR FEBBLHA, AxD NEVER ONE FOR TBE OTHER W J ELLINGTON MILLS FOUNDERS FACIHGH\u2014AN kind.MOULDEIW' TUVIS\u2014Monk's and Evan © PIG IRUN\u2014To arrive, and fn Yard.LUMP LEHIGH\u2014\" Old Company\u201d band- Pera, .MOULDING BAND\u2014W aterford.For sale by COPELAND MCLAREN, corner Grey Nun and Wellington sta.ivl 75-3m '[HE FOLLOWING COOKING MTOV FH ace xopt constantly in Mack t= THE SOVEREIUN, RIVAL, DIAMOND ROCK, QUEBEC, HERALD, TEXANIA, FOR WOOD OR (OAL.1napection sofinfled, ; JAH, BROWN & BRO.\u201d 219 St, James atrent., ENTS FOI.BALE at the -| Singer, but THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE The GARDNER BEWING-MACHINKE is similar 1n construction to the genuine Family many new i p which were neaded in that Machine, and 1s pronounced by all good Machinints and Ope- raters to be superior to thé Ringer.The following prizes awarded tothe GARDNER last Fall will show how successfully # competed with the Singer, and every other Machine la.Canada :\u2014 | First-prizo at Toronto over the Binzer and afl others, Flirat-prize at London, \u2018The Great Westens Fair,\" over the Singer and all others First-prize at Guelph, \u201cThe Great Central Fair,\u201d over the Singer and ail others.First-prize at St.Catherines, County of Line coin.First-prize at Chatham, County of Kent.First prize at Waterloo, County ef Waterloo First-prize at Orangeville, County ot 8imoog, Becond prize at Provincial Fair, at Kingator> over the Montreal Family Binger, at numerous other County Exhiditiong, It'will hem, ¢ord, brald, tuck, gather, quilt, fell, hem-stitch, and sew from the ligbteat fabric to heavy eather.: : Price, $31, ani guaranteed for five years.2 Machines gold by monthly paymenta, : W.N.LLOY Agent for Montreal! and viefnty, 431 Notre Dam, corner of Dollard streot, Agents wanted for the Countles aronnd Montreal.* 88 ead SQEWING-MACHINES.JOIN F.BROOKS & CO., General Agents for Province of Quechee, * FOR TIE LOCKMAN FamiLy SEWING-MACHINE, AND THE GENUINE, NEW YORK MADE SINGER MANUFACTUING AND FAMILY MACHINES, HAVE REMOVED THEIR STORE To No.465 Notre Dame .Street, (Second door from Mouill street.) MONTREAL.Machines repaired, adjusted, fe, et r:a sonable rales.7% QANADA CENTRAL AND BROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILWAYB GREAT BBNAD GAUGE ROUTE TD OTTAWA.Ou and after MONDAY, May 6, 1872, traine will run as follows: ! 8 LEAVE BROCKVILLE.EXPRESA at 8:03 A.M., arriving st Uttawa 2e 1.00 P.M., aud At Sand Point 1.2 P.M.MAIL TRAIN at 1.00 P.M.arriving at Sand Point at 9.30 P.M.2.Express at 8,0 P.M, with the TIHROUVAN OTTAWA making n.certain connection Grand Trunk Bay Express from the Fast and Wast, arriving at View, at 10 POM.LEAVE OTTAWA.THROUGH WFSTERN EXPRESS at 10.00 AM arriving at Brockville at 1:40 P.M., and connecting with @rand Trunk Day Ex.Ville at 9.37 P.M.- ARRIVE AT RAND PoINT St 1.20 and 9.10 P.M.LEAVE SAND POINT At 1.00 A.M., 11,40 A.M., and 3% Trains on Canada Central and Perth Branch make certain connections with all Trains on B.and O.Railway.; Freight loaded with despatch, and no tran- shipment when iu car loads.- Connect'ons made with boats at Mand Point for Pembroke, t'ortage du Fort, &c.H.ABBOTT, Brockville, May 4th, 1972 F'SHING TACKLE.Fiahing Baskets, Salmon Rods, Trout Rod I\"o-Nic Baskets, ut a.Trolling Rods, Fishing Ren Salmon Lincs, Landing Handles, Trout Lines, aQ oo Trolling Liner, Smallwood\u2019s Hooks, ALL SIZES, And all description of TACKLE kept ln Stock, MIAM + OSTELL, WIHOLESALR IMPORTERS ro MALLWARK) AND FANCY (Goo Na 414 BT.PAUL BTREET, 18 Custom-house Hquare.{ Hn ) 10 JURNITURRE.| GRORGE ARMSTRONG, corner of C street and Victoria squ por hand, : W.Chamber and Parlor suites, tn Of] finish, sa oi hus own of a very superior description, mannfnetare.die BUTTER! BUTTER! 500 packages for fale, cheap, to close consighe menta, McLAURIN & MCNIECE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 351 Commissioner at.vet, 108-6 topposite New Custom House.) ENTS FOR SALE AT THE HURTAN\" ITT TR Proclaim the Glad Tidisga?That the Gnuur SHosxorres Reuoy At PRO of the Eminent Indian Medicine- Man, Dostes Lewis Josophur, of the Great Tribe of Bhose honees, British Columbis, is working the word marvelous and.astonishing Cares the World over beard of.Never in the annals of Cama.dian Meodioat History has such success atten< ded the introdustion of any medicine herstea ore., WHY?! SIMPLY BROAUSK the numerous valuable, actives medic\u2019 ~al, vegetable ingredients, (some of pick we it mention, such ne the Kxtreetg of Wild Cherry Bark, Podophyllum, Junipe; Quassia, Smartweed, Dandelion, Hyssagamen Compound Kxtragt of Colooynth, Jaion, Bose- trine Aloes, Capsionm, &o.) which enter inte fhe compoaltinn of the combined medicine, are such and no barmoniously classified and com pounded, that it is made the most s ourative in the known world, and Cannot he! but act on the aystem a a very satiors oy and desirable manner.No matter what yous silment mny bo, or of how long.standing, ig will find the rpot and astenish you by the ra« jd manner in which you are restored to pers ect health and full vigor.This medicine in pleasant snd safe to takey and is warranted and nay poritively be relied apron tomnke a perm.pent cure 1 Alb nersrag of the Throat, ung .Liver, Kidarys somes o tive Organs, ko.&e., as woll as tcrofutn, Le vaciQue Bkin Discnges, Ii more, nna aed dn earow arising from Inipurity of tho (Hoe es copting the Third Hinge of L run rar, Further informaglep, with \u2018ull dirs .21 fe usiug the Qrent BÉ.141;.1,008 .nemnouy ce Pil sad sontatning Paguimoniaix and Certilcator of Curas, eam be .)tuined hy recur ng the Treatise, the Mand 1: ok, v7 the Almanis nod Cirontars from any rarpectable Druggt 18 «ne Lorminicn-fêge.Price of Remeddy ja [ere P'int \u2018Betis A Bva, 36 Re LIST OF PRIZES FOR 1871.rare rai \u2018 \u201cTHE EVENING STAR.Es Saturday, May 11, 187$.RELIGIOUS ITEMS.There are 111 Young Men's Christian As- aociations in the Ntato of Massachusetts.The Vestry of 5t.\u2019 Paul's Churel, Londen, Ont, have voted $200 in nidpof their Sunday Bohool.The King of Burmah is erecting an Eple- éopal Churob at Mandalay, a at a cost of 30,- _000 rupees.- The Roman Catholies | propose holding a State temperance convention at Cedar Rapids, Towa, this month, at is Le propcaed to renovats and improve St.s Episcopal Church, St.Catherines, pope ane expense of $2,000.Rev.E.Grasott, Rector of Simaoe, having been compelled by ill-health to go to the © West Indies for a time, the Rev.Mr.Rally, of St.Thomas, takes his placo until his ro- tar.: The frat Presbytorian ohuroh in New .Branswick was opened by the Rev.George * Burns in 1818.Mr.Burns is now in Boot- land.The Venerable Dr.Tyng, Reotor of St.@oorge\u2019s, Now York, hind a purse of $3,000 presented to him at Easter, with loave ef absence from the Wardens and Ve-try to visit Europe.Rev.Robt.Ilazelton, who recently visited the United States and Canada, from Queens.town, Ireland, has returned homo with §5,.000 oolleoted in aid ¢f the Wesleyan Church « in that town.An effort was lately mado in\u2019 Syracuse, N.Y., to pay off the debt in the Central Baptist ohuroh in that city.Nearly $20,000 were raired in one day for that purpose: The church cost $60,000.The Niagara Conferenco of the Methodist Bpiscopa'! Church in Canada was receatly held at Lynden, the Ven.Bishop Richardson, aged 80, presiding.Thero are \u201c0 ministers connected with tho Conferenco.Mr.R.Bahecek, recently decensed, left $10,000 to Christ's Epircopal Churoh at \"Wes- torly, N.Y.He also loaves $5,000 to the American Bible Scciety, and $5000 to any society named by his excoutors.An interesting jubileo service was held on the 20th ultimo, in tlic Baptist Church, at Woodstock.The Rev.Mr.Landon exhibited « model of the old log building in which the church was organized 50 years ago.The Ontario Baptist Missicnary Convention met in Locdon on the 17th ult, The income of the last half year wag reported at $2,790, while the expenditure was £1,229.The Convention employs thirty-nine missionarier.The Church Culendar, of 1872, gives a list of about 35 *\u2018Sisterhocds™ in England connected with the Ertabtished Church.Nune of them are 30 yoaracld.One is about being established at Toronto, as already intimated.The question as to whother Superintendents of Wesloyan Sunday Schools shall hero- after be ex-ollicio members vf the \u201c Quarterly Oflicial Meetings\u201d of the body is to be submitted to these quarterly meetings next month.The oliest Archbishop said to be in the Roman Catholic Church was Archbishop Go- yeneche, of Lima, Pern, just deceased at the age of 83.1lo was the richest man in South \u2018Ameries \u2014 having held private property valued at $20,000,000.| The London correspondent of a New York aper states that liev.T.B.Stephenson 7 esleyan) is coming to the United States and Canada to lecture on \u2018Childron\u2019s Homes.\u201d He bas one in London.In his lectures ** he thrillingly depicts City Aral life in London, with illustrations.\u201d \u2018 Of tho 1,347 ministers on the rol} of the Usited Presbyterian Church in the United States, only 1,694 are regular pastors,\u201d 1,137 sre \u2018stated supplies,\u201d while 1,607, or more than one-third, ire * without charges.\u201d Many of tho latter are professors or officers of benevolent socioties.A strodgly worded memorial has drawn up for presentation to the Methodist General Conference at Brooklyn, next month, by tbe Mathedi.t women of St, Louis, prayirz that wouien to ollgible fur ordination as preachers according to its dissiplive.Of the five Methodist Episcopal Bichopa in the United-Etater, two oniy are \u2018\u2018 effective.\u201d It ls expected that six or eight will be elected at the \u201cWay General Con\u2018oropce.Tho names æsationod woro Dr:.Foes, Peck, Haven, Crooks, Meredith, Newwan and Andrews.The jucome cf the, Methedist Epistopal Church Extension Solely in the United Btates now reaches 3500 day.À gentleman has just deeded ps sperty to the value of $50,000 to it.Tho » ¢ iety has aided G00 churches during the fast three yoats.Thus church building progresses.Rev.Dr.(?.Imonr has this month been con- seorated Roman Catholic Bishop of Clevc- land, Ohio; Dr.Dwenger, Bishop of Fort Wayne, Ind ; i nnd Dr.Ryan, coadjutor to - Archbishop Kendrick, of Si.Louis.Archbishop Lynch, of Toronto, took part in the consecration nf Bishop Ryan, The property now owned by Trinity Chareh Corporation in New York is valued at $30,000, - 000; Trinity Church itself cost $2,500, 000, and\u2019 Graco Church $1,250,000, Both are fitusted on Broadway \u2014one (Trinity) \u201c down town,\u201d and the other (Grace Church) what was \u2018\u201cup town\u201d some time ago.The \u201c Church Home,\u201d in connection with the Anglican chuarchos of Montreal being too contracted, the Metropolitan proposes to enlarge it.A nec ing has boen held with that view.It is intended that it should provide A howe for aged members of the Church and for convalesconts from the General Hospital, Mr.Doniel Drow proposes to expend $500,- 060 on a Methedi-t Epiecopal Conference Ladies\u2019 Seminary (to be named after bim) to be erected at Carmel, N.Y.The site * will contain 30 acres, with substantial stone buildings, capable of accommodating 200 boarders, furnished complete, with library, apparatus, cabinets, eto.\u2019 Rav.II.C.Cooper, Chairman of the Widows aud Orphans Fund Committee, of the Dioceso of Turonto, hna issued à circnlar ap- 3 aling to the members of the Church of 4 [ugtaca i in the divcero tu contribute $10,000 FE.to form a permanent fund for investment, 80 as to make an income certain for the partiel- pants.A member of the Committes bas promised $1,000 if tho other $8,000 oan be Taisod within & limited time.Tho right of Roman Catholic Bishops to suspended priests from pastoral office within thelr diocencs han just! boen recognized by 3 the Buprome Court of I'ennslvania.Rev.- Mr.Stack, who had arish by Bishop ('Ifarn, applied for and Re orainod an injunotion to reatrain the Bisa: hop, The caro wascarried to the Supreme -  Court and decided in favor of Bishop's exo:- 3 CE cise of episcopal authority.] ~ Antioch, where \u2018the disciples were first 1 called Christians,\u201d lately destroyed by an É = earthquake, was foundod \u2018n.c.300, and has, 4 therefore, existed 2,172 years.It was the i birthplace of St.Chrysostom.In his day the S population was about 200,000\u2014one-half of .whom were Christians.It was \u201c the sent of E à + the eartiest Gentile Christians, of bloody.id | ferseoutions, of notive missionsry labor, and IE the place whence St.Paul went on his rst 4 ' \u2018 misaionary tour.\u201d A { The Clergy Sustentation Fund of the Dio- cone of Montreal is yrogressing favourably.About $60,000 are already available from various sources.£20,000 more have been ; recently subsoribed.At a recert publio i mocting en the subject, held in Montroal, the Motropelit n oxprossed a hope that the fund would:be increased to nt least £300,000.; There is overy prospeot of his wishes being ' roallxed.This 15 A day of noble giving, and + the country it prosperous.At the Naticnal Sunday Schoo! Convention held recently at [udinnapolis, Rev: John Wood was the delegate from Canada.This = Salon la Leld once in three yoars.The fll swing facts are stated: Masanohusetta reports I, iT Rundav schools, and Lonneoti- | out, 920, with 111,62 5uolsrs (or nearly 40 p rcont.«f its youth) ; the 1,600 Sunday schools of New Jersey Contribute £150,000.for br nevolont objects during the year.ev.De.Vincent, who wan lately i in Toronto.re- \u201cpotyo1 a most gratifying increase in all Snn- uay school werk duging the last three yoar: AD bofure- |} nglish Parliament pro- vidas for the viluntary retirement of eathe- deal Doins and Cancne who are incapacitat- eibyage or infireiity for the performance of their duties.Îz aléo gives a Bishop pew F tv declarg u Deanery or U aDom y vacant when thé hollor is of wnaornd mind.If any professor.hip, Prehdecacc ry, head- mir or other preferment ix aunezed to any Doane 7 or Canonry, the Dean:or Canon ro- rl ig shall be deemed to vacate sch neldi- Û pal cific,\u201d my o by ; na sous Frida ilo bold a ; qt ) Len Three -fpurix à te spats been.cen removed from his\u2019 firmed will.be; saved, The seleations will 3 include the motional aire of the principal 1 00 intries in Christendom, along with the sub- lune masterpieces of the greatest composers who ever lived.The choruses will be sung by thousands of the best trained voices in the country, and the number of instruments in the orchestra will be at least 2,000.A building is teing erected which wild hold 40,000 in parquette, galleries, and promenade.The area coversd will be 85,000 aq.feet, or about two acres.The edifice will be 800 foot long By 400 wide, suppurted by 32 arches of a 350 foot span cach, aud of à height of 130 feet.The students at Harvard Ur niversity of various religious bodies having sympathy with Evangelical views, and whe purpose entering the Ministry, have formed themselves into society called ** Tho Ministering Servants Christ.\u201d (Operetai Christou.) INSURANCE, &o.AGRIGULI URAL INSURANCE COMPANY.INBURES FARM PROPERTY AND DFE TACHED KYS'DENCES ONLY.J \u2014 CASH ABSETS.s»\u2026.\u2026.0650,000.GOVERNMENT DEFOSIT.1004000.Branch Office : 235 ST.JAMES STREET, _MONTREAT.E.H.GOFF, GENERAL AGENT.Advantages Offered : \"Ist.Absolute security to l'olley-holders In the shape of n large patd-up Cash Capital, with over half s million dollars surplus, and having a deposit of one hundred thousand dollars with the Government for the security of Cannda Pollcy-holders especially.2nd.This Company confines its business to Jarm property and detached residences, thus ecuring our patrons rom the lability of paying losses on Btores, Hotels, Shops, and all other hwzardous property.8rd.This Company insures against loas and damage by Ligutulng, wheter fire entues œ not, thus giving the Polley-holder double the security offered by any otber Cémpany.This \u2018feature in Ingurance originated with the \u2018AGRICULTURAL.\\ MR.GoFr has facilities for pi cing iarge on small amoyuts of Fire Insurance in RELIABLE COMPANIES, ot rensonable rates; and as he devotos his whole attention to the business, and en ploysevery facility for tran- saëüng (tin à business-1lX6 manner, 5 frais confident that tnsnrers wilt find it to thelr advantage to entrust thelr business to 1.4 care.\\ All losmes Itberally adjust-d and promptly pad at this Office in bankable funds, 27-28 -20% [MPERIAL FIRE INSUR RANCE COMPANY, er LONDON, ENGLANMND.} ET ARSIBHES VINS, Funds invested :x Sanads\u2026.: GA 000 RINTOUI, RBROR, GERERAL AGENTS ev 21 8e Farrament stress ROYAL INSURANOC) COMPANY.CAPITAL, $10,000,000.Funps IN Hanp, $9,620,208.SECURITY SHOULD BE THE FIRST CONSIDERATION.\\ \u2014 who are about to insure onelr lives should consult the Pichet this old English Company, whie embraces all the most approved LIFE ASSUR ANC Prospectuses free on\u2019application to H.I.ROUTH, , E.F.BEDDALL, Chief Agents for the Dominion.Orrick, Corner of & Paul and &.Francou Xavier Streets, Montreal.W.E.8corT, M.D, Medical Examiner, G OLD Just opened, a large variety of FOLEY 8 CELEBRATED GOLD PENS AND POCKET PEN CASER, In Rubber ad Got Gold Mountinge.PENS.Something new in \u201cReverse, Propelling and Telescope HQlders, with Ponotin combined.The only REAL GOLD PKN HOLDER, ! | CocoA AND 'CoNDENSED MILK.pe AAROCIERIEES Qype.FINE MAPLE SYRUP, FIT FOR KEEPIXG, JUST RECEIVED.ALso, A Fresh Supply of | W.D.McLAREN, 217 BT.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.sly J SMITH & CO., ° (Ruiccatsors te Pentik & Ou.) IMPORTERS AND DRALERS IN JBOUERIES, WINES LIQUORS, AND No.|.WESTERN PUTLDINGS, OHABOILLFS SQUARE, MONTREAL.ly THOMAS H.COX, IMPORTER AND DEALER \u2018 Im TEAS, GENERAL GROCERIES, WINES, &c., &c., \u2018 (Mousow's BuiLDING), 181 Bonaventure Street.way ATURDAY, 30th March, cammences the monthly sacrifice in Japai Black and Green Teas, 2e Jum fanoy fine Japan Tea going a Bom: thing choice at 45¢, and ER reaily fine ee.(the latter I can positively y aay you cannot buy under 6c, to any other house this city.The People\u2019s Stove, corner MoGil} aud Bt, Paul R trees, is the only place where u can ure rH proc P.RROWNE.ADBURTY\u2019S CUOCCLATES AND COCOAS.\u201cThese celebrated CHOCOLAT ES tock the FIRST-PRIZE, At the Exhibition of 1871, andare unsurpassed for purity and richness of quality.The TT \u201800004 E5SAENCE Le a most deilcious beverage, To be had of all grocers.Æ LUSHER, Bole Agent für Canada \"A fresh sapply par Moraw on.=i HA2us AND BACON.10 Tierces CINCINNATI SUCAR-CURED HAMS, (Davls\u2019 Cilebruted Diamon 10 Boxes BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON (*star\u201d Brand.) WHOLESALE AND RET A!In M.BURKE, No M3 SK, ANTOINE STREET.\u201d (CAN ADA SUGAR REFINERY.JOHN REUPATH & BON Manufacture all descriptions of WHITE AND YELLOW REFINED BUGARS AND SYREPBS.The whole of open Quality, DAY CRUSHED, © AVES, oisT CRUSHED, AnD, Vallawn nf every craia AYRUPS: WERITE, AMBER, GOLDEN AND BTANDARD.NORTH BRITISH CHAMBERS, HOSPITAL.BRAEET, Near Corner 8.Franovls Xavier strost 16-1y HAVE you been to the Peoples Store, corner McGill ana St Paul streets, and seen extra bright 3 at going aù 10e.per 1?HS YH BROW vie BUY YOUR F OUR OF THE MILLE ALL FLOURS GU GUARANTEED AXD DELIVERED _TRza OF CHARGE.Supertor Xo.1 Flour for Broad Rolin dan.SX any Jus Flour (the Ancet the hens, Pour (the e fin torre et) for Pastry, ar.tor-berrels, Een es and one-sixtesntn Brodies Colebrated Bolf- Talsing XXX .Buckwh't « \u201cGraham Fiour® (from the choicest Fall ca The Celehrated \u2018Hayall (Germanta) Flonr.\u201d san other Grus, Moule, Oats and W.&4 B.BRODIE &4 © MILIRES, \u201cCOTE HT, PAUL ; OFFICEÆ : Corner of Craig end Eleury sis «7 J B.BUSS, .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OYSTER DEALER, ®4 ST.JAMES STREET, ® are receivl dul) FRESH, CAN, BULK rod SHELL OYSTERE phe trad supplied with our celepmatet RTAR Bran lower rater than the Prorthiess Infertor Uysters now citered in th All Oysters sold by us delivered ITee.of Leave your orders at headquarters J.B.BUS 251 ST, JAMES (Two doors West of Ottawa and Gents\u2019 Dining-roomna cted Ladies\u2019 open from Sam.toll pm.© condu strickly on temperance prineip! ws 'HATTERS AND D FURRIERS.|\" ra Hotel.ARSON BROTHERS C MERCUANT TAILORS, Sr.JAMES STREET (almost directly opposite the new Merehants' Bank -outlding), beg to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have just opened up end are now fully prepared to show their Spring Stock, which will ba found Lo be unusually compiete and veried iu every department.The Block comprises large assartment of Cheviot and Chifiny Norton Tweeds, Silk \u2018| Mixtures, West of Kngland Goods, &¢,, &c, to which the exrly attontion of their friends is ar, LVIDE Maro, fossnerly uf the thot,\u201d oy ing charge ol meyitrasrs, it that ever - sé Thé IN \u201ccit be given w so 380 GG WORTE OF RE\\DY-MiDE OLOTTING FRENCH AND TWEEDS AY® op NEWLY IMPORIZD ENGLISH OLOT AND CABSIM AT © FER CENT BEIOW THE ORDINARY VALUE COM AND JUDGH FOR YOURSELVES You will also find at the undersigned, s great variety af SHIRTS 'COLLARA, NEOK-TIKS, &c., &o., Ai very moderate prices.R.DEZIFI, Noa.131 8t Joseph street.Orders executed with neatnarsand élapatob M°MILLAN & ¢o., AGENTS, MERCHANT TAILORS 253 Br.JAMES BTREET, Next door West Ottawa Hotel, Beg to tender their thanks to thelr numerous customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed since opening Lheir present premises, amd woud intimate that 1hey sre now in re- oeipt of thetrs pri DE Stock, which embraces everything required in a firet-cluss Tatlortng Business.It has been seltcted with the ut most care, and will be found onjexamination to consist of the newest nnd most reliable makes of all from the mast celebrated makers.To their regular customers te deem it supertiuous to say that the fit, 8 and make of every irinent will be equa anything produced he Dominion.In Tact no effort will be a to make their house one of the first on this continent, Prices will BOOTS & po I MPORTANT.7 \u2014\u2014 « That elegant double Store, Nes.177 & 179 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, FEAR TOE MARKET, Is now being fitted up, snd will be apened on or about the FIRST OF MAY WITH A MOST CAREFULLY SELEÜT ED Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES, .GBNTLEMEN, MISSES,.BIYB and .CHILDREN.P.F.WALSH # C0.mly OLBARING SALE at that fashionable BOOT and BHOE STORE, the o reat a d eme à fe ee Bread lAss goods, great demand for the proprietor, intending to enlarge his prem and before doing so, inte to sell at reduced prices for ane month, commen on- MONDAY, th the 15th instant, to make recom for the large amount of stock in process of nufacture.Parties in want of first-class hand- made B BOGTS or SHOES of every de- ser) tion would do well to call at on, he on 13 one of the largest to choose he n.Parties intending to leave thelr ordera had better do ro enrly,on acrount of tbe large and ever.DE amount of business done at this establishment.5 ALEX.DOUGLAS, BEAUVAIS & CO, E.(Late BRODEUR & BEAUVAIS), desire to ont attention to the new establishment pened at es (opposite Ha PH Mertill\u2019r) where they offer a very large a carefaily kK imported ABRO! stoc Of boss for Gentiemen, Ladies and Children, = French.English and Anterican munufaclure, which will compare very favor ably as to price.and are very much xuparior in a and finish to anything in the et a\" all and examine the goods and prices.E.: \u201cBEAUVAIS & CO, 81 Notre Dame street.OOTS AND SHOES LP cheaper than ever, at No.97 Mountair [ESTABLISHED IN 1858 Firt Premium Medal awarded in 1870, and indorsed by Certificate fiom the American In-titute in 1871, as The \u2018 ASBESTOS ROOFING\u201d in a substantial and re iable Tterial, which ean be used in Boal of Tin, Slate &e.\\ ON seep or fAat roofs, an Climates.t is finished on the roof G.MORGANTI, MANUFACTURER °F, a BV ITCHES, BRAIDS, BLS, PUFFS, &c., 40, Wii AND RET AY, HAT, FEATHERS, an and KID GLOVES CLEAXED and Rxra MST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.MONTREAL.CHIGN on: 5-3m SILK AND FELT HATS.The largest and bert asnorted stosk ever Imaportod fui a V' RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, JOHN PARSLOW, AT \u2018 .Zo.47 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, T9 #04 103 ST.LA WAKNCE .% ey RIEPERT & CO.| \u201c To FORWARDERS.FURRIER \u2019 Brat English Bound \u2019 MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER MANIFERT BOOKS, Of all kinds of BILLS OF LADING, CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS, &c, &c., ac, \u2018 \u20ac ATE GEORGE HORNE & SON'S, 71 and T3 St.Francois Xavier Servet.Hi SRA FOREIGN FURS, 860 NOTRE Damg STREET, : MONTREAL.ighest cash price: paid for Raw Furs.executed at tho shartest notice.+ The Orde om ION Wi RE WORKS Sand BIRD CAGE, MANUFACTURERS.Mon EVER a4 BARNKS, WHOLKRALE AND RFTAU WIRK- Cha H ANDWIRE-WORB ANUFACTURKRS, Crate FTAxFT, West, MONT REAL, Wire Wind rente 6 sa or ontar, All Kinde of Garden-and Cometary Fencing \u2018Semmor Houses, Uanten Arch Fiowe Wire sie Leviles Droas Bande, Oonl 8 i No, ENTS FOR SALE at fe A 08 ROOF COATING.PA ra or ron rotor Tw valuable ol e foe eos ks «nd cl de d oe eaail bata .«nd cin ers.an sen ng itn spo ap y Also man arnotarorof ANBESTOS RO FELTING, Roufing and Bhessping roi Boller Beale Preventive, Acid Wa Fire-proot Compositions, Paints, &c.and dealer in ARESTOR, ASPUALTUM, and general A ebetintrve Pau phleta, Price Te ptive oar ms to Dealers, &c., by m.Liss, SHON à a GOWDEY, Agente for tho bominjon, 8 Union Bulidings, Bt.Francois Xavier street, RAILWAY ADVERTISING COMPANY \u2018 , OFFICES : M3 ST.JAMES BTRENT, MONTREAL This Company baa the exclusive t sivertisements ta the Cars rd the I\u2019rincipal Canadian Railway» a term of years.This method of adver ising In the Cars and Railway \"ay becom Tue Advertising in the Btations eu be dane Dandaomely and at ve oly in es, containing from 8 cards The frames will be of Black ania Gold, each card to be glazed separately, wi ol moulding between.| The Adverlising in the Cars will be done tn small gilt feames, containing from one to four each, wil placed conspicuously In she Passenger Cars on the different sections, or either section, a8 may bo desired L7 the advertiser.\\ We are also prepared to nincs Advertise meuls furnishad us hy os desing to furnish their own Adve ning \u20ac Garde in the Stations on the lino of due \u2018rouds represcrited by ny, nt rearonnbla Advertisaments on oy men innertet frany grher modi i in the Damtnion 97 Cenada où VOTRD! Kor Tales, a nly at office, SOHL James stroel, M TX FUSTEN & LU, oir Proncteiora, TEA TEA! TEA! One Hundred Packagon CHOICE TRAN, enratalir selected for thn Frbsartboy 5 Fpm- Uy Tropes MN, BURKR, Cu ge Bt.Antoine Grocery\u2019, 800 pieces THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET, | fox ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST, JAMES McOLURE # ÇO, Beg to announce that they will open a Branch Establishmeat in the New Cathedral Block Ox TUEBDAY NEXT, Jéru APRIL, and would respectfully invite thelr customs.ors und the pablicgeneralsy Lu 1nspuct a vare- fully selected k of BPRING AND BUMM L'RY- oupe, purchased in Europe, and which will be found te embrace ail the novelties 9 the season, ROGRES SS! NEW DRY-GOODS STORE.\u201cTHE PARIS HOUSE,\u201d No, 08 8r, CATHERINE OTERET, DUPUIS &BUT BOHR have this oh the \u201cPARIS HOUSE: with re Ste ao and eareful pa af CORY: Weer Boo TAILORING and M MILLINERY connected with the PARIS HUUSE.: DUPUIS & BOBRER 908 ET.CATHEHINE STRE] Opposite English Cathedral, sr Montreal, [LAWN ROBES! A splendid assortment FROM $3.25 AND UP WARDS, AT TURGEON & COB, No.450 NOTRE DAME STREET.Also, a lot of LADIES\u2019 UNDERCLOTHING, A Great Bargain, Consisting of Ladies\u2019 Nignt Dresses, Draw- and Chemise, MORISON S OLD STAND 450 NOTRE DAME STREET, (CLEARING AT THE 5 ORIENTAL,\u201d 424 Notre Dame Street.SALE Black Cloth Jackets, $1 eaoh to $8 each, Velveteen \u2018 $8 each to $7 each, Silk- y 8 $8 each to 315 each.Mantle Cloths, In all colors, $1.2510 §3a yard.\u2018Waterproof Cloths, &c.to $3 per yard.gs; TA w Pring eS anon.er Shawls, in colors, $1 to Roman Scarfs and Shawls, $2.50 to $10 ea-h.Black Kremlin Bhawls, $3to $9 each, Black Indiana and Merino Shawls, $3 to $10 $10,000 worth of Tweods, Cloths and Vestings 22,000 worth of French Merinos, all colors, $2,000 worth of Woollen and Cotton Yarns.400 pleccs White and Grey Cottons, from ?cents per yard.reus and Regutia Pants, Inclad-} ne » De Dents V Noni, ew French Bordered,\u201d and Plain, in tom colored One lot Dress Soom, rednoed from 50 to SU oents per yard One lt Dress Goods, reduced trom 85 to 80 cents per yard.One lot Dress Goods, reduoed from 40 to 25 oents per yard, A variety of new and seasonable Dress ail astonish ng value, Baptiste Black Drap U\u2019Lm peratrices, barre.Costume otha.Silk Ribbons, Satin Ribbons, Tapes, Pins Nobodies: 8pool Thread, Laces, real and imitations.Bmallwarea Flannels, Blankets, Yarns.Gentlemen\u2019s Furnishing Goods.| This Btock, amounting to about $,000 must be cleared out before removing to the new premises, A.A.MURPHY, \u201cOriental\u201d Dry Goods Store, 424 NOTRE DAME STREET.BT.JAMES STREET GREAT OHEAP SALE OF SHIRTS, FOB ONE MONTH, Ww.B.3owr RS.Oall and ex mine oùr Stook :\u2014 White Dress Shirts from.«49d Lo Ms Se Extra ty from.Is tl 10 1 6d Fine Linen Shirta from.+106 Od Lo 138 9 Fanéy Regatia Bhiris vo Omid Wiltm vd \u201c Oxiord \u201c \u201c .\u2026.0 3d 1s Sa \u201c HUk \u201c « .1Ca Od ou \u201c Flannel « # .6 % to 19s &d assortment of Ooll Bak, aicre &c., always on hand Shirts cdr onthe sncrtset nod 08 m mbar the number, 156 Bt James ag do to 6 W D W.B.BOWIR.(CHEAP BLAOCX CLOTH MANTLER, JACKETS, AND COATS.Black Cloth nex nekets, nen neatly trimmed.ux « Cote { lon) eens eae : 250 Du CE CETTE Jackets, Manties, and \u2018Coats from J.A.MOCARVILLRE & CO, 454 354 Notre Dame street.Chih SILK JACK ETS, en ANTLERS, MANTILLAS, &c- Two ow MANTLES, OLO ACKETS, a and à COATS, Just marked off laid out for 0 ARVIL EK & 5 A Moon L Set.EVERAL \u201cnew styles, in col MANTL CLUAKS, JACKETS à and M nd MAN Tras J.A, McCARVILLE & CO.Notre Lame street.À LL the novelties in MANTLES and JACKETS.Je A.MOOARVILLE à OO, 453 Notre Lame street.STECIAL INDUCEMENTS in BLACK rack BILKS and GROS GRAINEAS, sil this week.Je A.CARVILLE a co./ 454 NoTRE DAME STAÉET.SEVERAL PIECES BLACK BONNETS BILKS, decided valine.J.A.MOOARV.& 00, \u201cUi Noire Dams Dame street [BEFORE purchasin Rivet LalK BILKS, oa'l at 464 Notre Dame ses their pri \"piste and Cotoroa LUSTRES ar d ALPAC- CAS laid over ones last Autumn, at les-t 20 peor-eent less that prerent prices.J.A MCOARVIT.LE & CO, se 45 Notre lama »treat.your IW.+ STEWART, AQxNr FOR MACHINE SILKS, TWIST, And every description of MACHINE WINEN THREAD, No.1 UNION BUILDINGS, .Br, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.o\u201c (CHEAP.-\u2014 Becidds inserting corlaln classes 0.Advertising fres, We Bsort advertisements of Mouses to let, Houses wanitet.specific articles for sale, epecificartie.et Wariai, Meetings, éc., st one oent per word \u2018or tha Arst insertion, and one half cont for saah sulsaynent à GRAHAM & CO, / Frhlnhare CHOICE LOT of Fresh Cove OYATKRS !n ! id Uns, Just re- mek Modul me! ter se, = he Pca ie 8 Bite, oors em : BROWNE: \"Hans Ep rose 0OTIOB.| The Bubsciibers beg to Inform thelr friends and the public that they Intend continaing in the WHOLESALE TOBACCO BUSBININS, in al) its branches, in their pre: cit Store un- tl the ibd of May, alter which they will remove to No.Lif) Bt.\"aul rtiecl a few duos furiher Fat).Thanking you for past (yvor,, And respect fully rolicitiar a contliuanes of the sume, W: remain, yours iru'y, ss WM.GRUNDILL, & CO.M.C.M.COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF, AND KV AGLERA Le DHALYFRS IX, C1 G A RS , HOLM FAOPRINTOES OF THE DOMIKION AND LEGAL TENDER OlG ARS.We beg to call the attention af the trade in seneral, to the above particular braods ol Vigars, which are aoknowlodged by coneuni «Lo 16 che Gmokere\u2019 favorite wherever taire duced.denides th all other choice brands axe anufnotured by the Subscribers, and are OW offered to the trade in general, at prices ower than by any other Manufacturery in tbe Dominion.Retail dealers would find it sothelr advantage to call npen us, as we can apply them with an assortment at rates which will challenges competition.MONTREAL CIGAR Le MAN UFACTURING DAVIS, 000HRNTH 1 Lau # PHILLIPs 801 NOTRE L'AMER BTREET,-.(Up Stairs), and ® Sr.LAWRENURE MAIN BTREET | N.B.~Parties wishing to have their own drands of Cigars manuiactured, oan have AT FRDIOA TA SEEDS! BEEDS! Tr Just received, & freuh took\" or GARDEN and FIELD sEXDS from France, England, and \u2018he United States, such as: BENTS CARR i: Talitha AGEN CUCUMRBRRS, CAULIN LOWERS, CLON Saab, Ch Roue NELONS, ONION PA Y, l'AUSNIPR, EA PUMPKIN RAUDISII \" Toxadorn, Rim HY, AND MANGOLD WURTZEL, Avso, - FLOWER SEEDS, À very large assoriment, A! at the lowest market prices, JAMES GOULDEN, 175 Sr.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, 26 Sr.PAUL STREKT.303 BY, CATHERINE STREET.of 7.H F.JACKSON, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST {oy exnmination of the Mharmaceutical Rociet- o! Greut Britain), 9isi St Cu- tserine street (oppnsite the C ystal Palo), Montre pectiully to Whore he lah: 4 Prat of Montrea! and 18 vieluity generaliy, LHL he has opened an Estabiisbinent at the ab.ve addresk, for the jurpose of Retailing Drags and Courpouding Physician's rescrij> OTTAWA HOTEL CIGAR STORE is open from 6:31 &.10.til} 1) p.m FINE MEERSCHAUM PIPER, at Ottawa Hotel Cigar Store, INE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, AT THR OTTAWA HOTBL CIGAR STORE HOTEL CIGAR situated at 246 Bt.James ONIAYS L.ABRAHAMS is satished tham on the shortest notice Lions, In gotichiing à «are «f thelr fuvors, be fot and wen then that mA Presents ous x 1 ANYBODY that is a judge of careratly an aid Locirately dispeured UT 8 £ nd Oigar suited st L.ABRA HA MP | [CHOICE PRESENTS G RAY'S SYRUP IN PIPES, CIGARS, &e., oF gd At te ° 6 RID SPRUCE GUM «® 9 PE ons 13 ST.LAWRENCE CIGAR STORE, [wR COUGER COI.D OF VOICE, Na 183 ST.JAMES STREET, & HUA RENE 'ERGNOBIAL AND à (Opposite the Post-offjoa.) > THROAT AFFECTIONS.on 5, The Gum which exudes from the Red _ © Spruce tree is, zithour roudbt, the raost valu.) x ny | 8ble native Gum purposes k BR i remarkable ower iu relies lig o-riain » nS severe forms of Mmuchit 8, aud 118 alme st WW Tsp oltlc ellect in euring obstinate hacki: # : Loughs Is now well known to the y uolle a = 3 8 : large.inthis » y rup (cm eluily prer-ares sta 3 SE dif or\" SLE re ei 3 ~ ty ol e fivest ple dum in eunpler ig J.SAMUEL, 28 solution all toe oinc.Ex pect iorunt, ielsamic = al modic + fleviaotibe rue 3 tn ors vm roe Bt part Gum are Tully yroscrved Fou sale ai airy ny - r pre fre ) Ja 6e, Cents pe) t SEEDS ! ! SEEDS!*\u2014 Just received, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, growth 1871, at ihe GLASGJUW DRUG HALL, #0 Notre Dame street.CAMPHOR'! CAMPHOR! CAMFPHOR!- Preserve your Furs from the Moths, 500 Ibs Qnest English Camphor forzale at the GLASGOW DRUG HALL.CONGENTRATEL LY E.\u2014 Honse-keeperr when you ask for Concentrated Lye, see that you get the genuine articles, with the sub soriber\u2019s address stamped on each tin.For sale by all respectable Droggi-ts and Grocers the Domision.HOM@EOPATHY.\u2014A full strek of Medicines and Books always on land.Family oases refilled and remedionted.Orders from the country carefully filled, J.A.HARTE.brueaist, DYEING, ao.PYEING AND SCOURING.BRITISH AMERICAN STEAM DYE WORKS, .- SR 8T.JOSNPH STREET, OFFICE: 44 8T.JOSEPH STREKT.THOMAS PARKES invit invites the attention x his custom and he pubMcgenerally New and Extenkbive No.541 St.Joseph, street near Guy i where they will see a large assortment of colors id shader on silk, Vaolien and Cotton on.mixed.m The above most mu tritimates that his appliances for Byaing.£ ing Hot Proetiog.Bix Vely © nishlhg, &c.are now most eompiete, 8 y the most extensive of the in Montreal, having his fao! ple im- oom machinery in good worl king.order, order, such bre wus never before Iutroduced da Observ: homas Parker 8 (armel.all rando Up, except Silk and SK Velvet; they ust be taken apart, t» make them look lik.Do Observe the address: Works and Office, 44 and 821 St.Joseph street.86-1y \u2018ALLAN LINE, under contract with the Government of Canada for the Sonve unve of aan yu y Canadian aud United 11-72 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS Thia Company's PUIYNEIIAN.mnt } CIRCASHIAN Huile PARMATIAN.apt J, Wh ylle, SUANDINAVIAN.Cont Balicnt she.I*RUSNSTAN LL Lntton, HN.X.AUSTRIAN Capt.Brown, Re IRIAN, Capu A.AIRD.MuKAVIAN Capt.Graham, FERUVIAN.Li Rmia, RB N.R.GERMANY.BH pt Trocka CASPIAN.Ly 00000.B30 Capl Ritchie.Units ROB.Waits, Cept, Hlobardson.pt.Miller Capt.Tames Reott Li.Archer, 5.N.R Crpt.E.soo! Capt.H.Wylie.pl Ste Capt.C.Mylina.Capt.Mackenzie.The GAMERS of o oi Liverpool over ing fromm LI eve THURSDA ve from artland every sa DAY ng at Ten Foyie to rocelye rd and to land nd Male and Pazsenge ae from Irels ot), 2 are intended tobe dispatebed f om fees HFRERNIAN a PRUSSIAN 8 AUSTKIAN, a RARMATIAN.=.Nuk.H AMFRI 4.anvesseuss Fg The Rteamers of the Glasgow Line are intended to sail between the Clyde and Fort land st intervals during, the season of Winter Navigation.| veal Al paierienced Surgeon carried on each erths not secured until paid for.Tor freight or other parifcuinrs svp \u2014In Portiand, to Farmer, oi Hugh ar drew A ans sin Que to Allans, Rue.Xx Co fu Havre, to Jubn M.Curtis, 21 Quai d'Or (leans; in & to Guetuve Rosssnge, = ual y y ottulre ; iin n Aven oa a Behmitsd n Rote: G.Ittman 00) 3 in Han borg, To W.GiLaun & Hino nr Belfast, w Charley & Maloalim; in London, to Mont- gomerie & Greenhornes, 17 Grace Chereh st; In Glasgow, to Jumes and Alexander Allan.™ Great Cl de Street; In Liver poul, to Allan Brotlers, us streut, cr to H, & ALLAN, Corner of Yourilie and C Common stress NEw YORK,CORK & LIVERPOOL, NEW & FULL-POWERED STEAM SHIPS, THE BIX LARGEST IN THE WGRLD.OCEANIC, CELTIC.REPCRLIC, - ATLANTIC, BALTIC, \u2014AbDRIATIC, \u201c6 ,0C0 Tons burden\u20143,009 A.p.each.Sailing from New York on AATURD as from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and Corl Herbor the day following, Le Star Dock, Favonia Ferry, nger Lions (for all classes) unrivailed, combdint SAFETY, SPEED, AND COMFCRT.Saloons, State-rooms, Smoking-room, and Bathrooms In midship\u2019 section, where \u2018jenst motion is felt, Burgeons nnd \u2018Btowuntesses actor pn there steamers, icon, SW, got, tee sn cena, Those wishirg 16 send for en ds trom the Old ¢ Ours CAN LOW Ohtain sLecr- prepaid certificates, £5, currency.engers booked 0 to or fram ail Tarte of Paris, burg, Norway, Swi fi Adstraiis, China &c.> oh Excursion tickets granted at the lowest pranta from £1 upwards.TE of plans and other informa.a, gor ary mtthe, apr ry'4 OMoes, No.15 ms So \u2018A.SPARKS, Agent.MANUFACTURING WORKS.4 | Gan D TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA, WINTER ARRANGEMENTS NEW CARS ON AILL EXPRESS TRAIN: Trains now leave Montreal as follows i= Guixe Wasr Day Exprees for Ugdeusburgn, (Nue ve, Bru0kVLuie, Kluystou, Bebis- Tia Tarouta Gualph, Lond, Brnatfonition sr, Buffala De trois Like quil a Jenne Sight \u201cdo a an ad 4 y Acouniiauon Tea for proc ile : und interaaliate stations at.E08 py Mixed Trulo for KingstiLal.GD & Lraing Sor docile al 00 nm, 3.89 200 pp, sad Sia jae.Tres y \u201cAU, URI TUNE IErCHE to Previbte Line GOING SOUTH AND EAN 4&von:umodation Train for lsiana Fonds ard intermediate Htayons 790 - seoseses sans vossesss an Bxprees for Boston, vis Vermont Central, et x : Dan Express for New Yor and Boston, via Vermont Cent ut.Mall Train fis St Johus und Kouses namplalu ai.8.08 Mail Train hor Irian Pond aod luter- metiats ¥tationsat .Ni hi Express for Quet Istand Gorhwn, Porilnad, Bost-n and the Lower Provinden, slop.Letwesn Aontren\u2019 aud Pond at SL Hüeaire,, Bt.Era cinthe, Lpton, Aclon, Riche mond, Sharbrovke, Lounaxyl, Com 1, CORMIGOKs Kini None don M:igociy at.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.
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