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[" + | » pr?= ) .o ; gh A ww - .\u2018 i ! aa 5 on , Fe \u2019 oo, + \u2018 \u2018 ; .- .¢ | ; .: a ; : 3 ' | ® oT _ - - : | } .- 7 t, ; ; Ly v | VOL.IV.NO.118 MONTREAL TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1872.| PRICE ONE CENT.HOUSES FOR BALE OR IO LET.HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTKD.WANTS, &o.a te Lat I eo ti wanes Business Notices.\u2018 * ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH.On counting the tickets it rs, found that METTERNICH'S WINE CELLAR, HOUSES and STORES TU LET wiil be advertised in the BTAR for one half cent per word.) HOUSE FUR SALE IN SCOTLAND m STREET \u2014 A douh'e House for sale, cueap, Nos, 18and 18 Roo land street, Priy to M, HEELAN, 128 Nazareth noces t TO LET, at Longueull, a commodiocus dounle Brick Cotinge, wiih detached Kitchen, Nervan'a® Room, Stables, \u201cAPPly tp! LOUIS TREDEAU, Longdeull, or by letter to Drawer 414, P.O., Montreal.7.TO BE LET, at a fashlo.able waterin place, à nuOrt distauce from Montres nN ng Ll tirst-class Hotel, doing à goxl piy- usiness, \u2018The house is brick-bullt and contains ms, pe Drawing-room, three Sitting.rooma, large Dining-raom, Har and Aute Rooms, Summer and Winter Kit- ohens, Bheds.Hlablivg, and & good underground, oonl Celiar, lce-noure, &c.Rent only £0 per annum fur the unexpired term of three Fears, : Goodwill, Fixtures, Furniture, &c., about Li ; : his is a genuiue concern, and to be sold owing to the death of the late proprietor, Apply to PPL Mgssrs.W.DUFOUR 4 CO, Auctioneers, House, Land and Estate Agents, 285 $7.JAMES STREET.TO LET, Honse No.30 &t James street.Apply at No.27 Dorchester street.106 10 WANTED, a well furnished House, in a gool \\ncality for the summer months or fur a year, Apply to JAMES MUIR, House and Land Agent, FHRt James street.106 if T.) LET, the Hause Na 26 Hermine street, taining eight Apart Apply to O.LALIBERTK, 17 Al-xan- er street.103 tf TO LET, Bunny Bank Cottage and Grounds, beautifully situated on the i bark of the st.Lawrence, within a mile from the city, on the Lower Lachine road.Apply to JAMES MoSHANEK, Jr, 57 Franoois Xavier street.101-te TO LET, Cut-stone House No.1428t.Antoine street, with Bath, Closets, Rent mederate.Apply very comfortable.5 1-tf on the premises.TO LET, Housea Nos.1 and 4 Marlborough Place, 218 and 222 Bleury street.Apply to W.P.JOHNSTON, t.James street.53-tf LET, three or five large, well-furnished Rooms (Parlor and Bedrooms) reparate ortogeth 1, to single geutlemen only, without Board, with gas, bath, #a No family residing in the house; best att sndance given; good stabling for horses could s so ba.had, For particulars apily at No 8 St.Elizabeth street To LET, Rooms.Apply at 45 Juror nee 1) LET, two first-class Rooms, iu a pleasant locality, larce or kma.l, to suit the occupants; rent moderate.Apply to WEFER & GoxDoN, S15 Seignours street 108-7 VU LET, Part of the/doubls-franted Store T with Fixtures anil Flitinge, 388 Notre lame street (opposite Alexanders).Rent £15and taxes.95 tr \u201cO LET, a Horso-~tabla.Apply at 73 St.Urbain s'reet.: 11u-8 NFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, over the (irocers\u2019 Hall, Ap- Pl$ to K.MARCHAND, ON the premises.a BOARD.A dvertcsements under his Aead inverted free.OARD\u2014 Vacancies iit it St.Charles Bar.rommec street.114 Besr D Vacancies at 15 Bleury-stree La OARD WANTEI); by à young gentleman who will furnish mis Own room, In a private family, where there are uo other boarder¥, Address J, 31, Star ofMec.112 OARD.\u2014 Two front Rooms, suitable for geullomes or x marrie«t couple, will be vacant on vhe ist of June, at 209 St Antoine, three doors west of Mountalu street.113 Boe ann for boarders aL90 bt.et.! .Lawrence Malo strce OARD.\u2014 Vacancies at 5{ St.Constant\u2019 B street com OARD\u2014Vacancies far a few Boarders at B No.§ Fredenck Place, Ht.George street.'vras moderate, ul ARD.\u2014Two respectable GIrls can he Oo modated with Boaud, at 51 Foot OABD\u2014 Vacancies for à few gentlemen B or a married couples, at 21 und 23 St George street.U\\RD.\u2014A couple of respectable gentle- B man of quiet, reserved habits can be so- commodated with board, in à private family, at No 231 B Icneur streets, ; 104 UVARD.\u2014 Want by un you g gentieman, an anfurnishod Too with Board; L- oality west of English Cathedral.Address Drawer 1), Post office.15 OARD, for à mañted couple, in a French B private family (Ar: t-class house), at 143 eury streot, opposite the Jesult\u2019s College.OARLD WANTED, by a young man lately trom England, in a private family, where no other boarders are kept, within ten minutes\u2019 walk of the Post-otfice; good references.Address J, 2, STAR offise.108 OARD.\u2014A married couple, or two single .kentlemen, can he accommodated with Hoard, at Noa.13 and 15 Latour street.108 B® RD- Good accommodation for rexpect- able Boariers, nt 74 Colborne street 104 OARD.\u2014Vacanoles for boarders at No.523 + agauchetiere street, near Cote.Al o, & large Frent Room to let, with or without , with use of bath.107 DARD.\u2014 Vaosnucies for four getillemen, at 1#4, corner Craig and/Little st Antoine atreets 107 OARD for two gentiemen, in a private family.Apply at 411 Dorchester st.104 PoARD.~ Vacancies at 45 Bleury street OARIL\u2014Vacaaclea at No.18%.Dominique street.House modern conveniences.OARD.\u2014Vacancies for à few men at Mra.1'atterson\u2019s, Burgess street, Point Rt.Charlee, 103 OA wD Wanted, a few Bourders, U'Brien\u2019s, 24 Bt, Dominique street.OARD WANTED in a private family, or .where but few vrs are kept.by a sisady, quiet young man, by Thursday sve- nibg.Address, stating terms, H, 83, RIAR office.10 at Mra.104 FOUND.[ Advertisements under ats Aead inserted free.) Fein D, a Bunch of Key.The owner can have thoin On applying at BTAR ofiee, LUN, by a newaboy, botween Montreal Bank and City Bauk, nine Jewel Caren.Apply at STAR office.111 DUND.in the French square, a Milver Watch, Tho owper can have it ns.ap pIying at 154} Ht.George's street.mo Fume.on Wednesday night, a brown Y Overskirl.The owner can bave the same by [applying Ww 885 3t.Dominigue \"oe UND, on the 2nd inst, & Rie containing clothieg, noar 473 William street The owner can have It by applying at tho abeve address.06 MOUND, asum of Money in the Refresh F ment Koom Apply to Jos, sisson, L'on- feciioner, 155 SL Peter s LS 105 MOUNT, à large, black Newfoundland Dog.F Apply ut Heaton street 1f not claimed within threo days, will be sold._ Is N ) cung Terrier Dog; will be redo vante a Jou TIRE {vin siisfactory evidence of identity, at 1H Mansfeld st.ns HILO FOUND.\u2014A smart little Hoy, with C plaid dress, red and black rocks, a straw hat with b ue ribbon, and ever \\hing appar- outly oleuir.I\u2019lcase call at 40 naventnre rect.: UM JUND, on the correr of Craig street and Flace d'Armes HAUT, Inst Saturday night, & Purso containing à armail Aum of money.Tha owner can have dressing H, 100, BTAK offion.= nv M v na ' ts\u201d A dvertisements under tAts Acad tarerted free.) ANTED, a Girl about li yaara of age, to take care + f à baby snd make herwelr useful.Apply at 597 Craig street.113 { Advertisements under this head (na=-'~ ea.) ANTE), by an active vourg person a Mituñilin as Saleswoman In a Cigar Store; no objection Lo go to the Bt.tex, Ad- dreas .f, 24, FTAR oflloe, 112 ANTHKD, furor five A y 10 tn Dressmaking, at No, 10 Union avenue.ANTED)), an Intelligent and active Youth Ÿ às an Appreniice te Lue Hardware Business, Address, in handwriting of applicant, J, 41, RTA R office.182 ANT fas) 3 œ =» A = 54 ®, = 5 $ æ New Advertisements To-Day will, on or about the first e to ply to J.FAIRBAIRN & BoN, Corn 113-3 TO LET, that riibstantial Brick House No, 484), ofl Dorchester street, near t Urbain «treet, pleasant and com- or © residence at all rensonr; gardens front and rear; will be thorbuzhly repaired for a desirable tenant.Apply to J.FATRBAIRN a Son, Corn Exchange.133 0 LET, well furnished Roome, with or without Board, at 314 Craig street, op pusite Viger Gardens.113- T° 1 ET, two Irrge, airy Flats, on and thlrd Stories, suitable fer Mig age; also, n cool, dry Cellar.second tStors Apply to Wm, OST, a Black Jet Ear-ring on Friday las on Notre Dame street.A liberal rew will be given.Apply at No.88 Notre Dame street.113 OST, R Go'd } ocket, on the 12th Instant, on Ht.Joseph street, between Chabaliles equare aud Canning street, With an anohor on one side and the owner's initials on the other, M.BR, Any one returning it to Nu.671 8t Joseph street, 01 No, 44 8t, Urb t Ai be rewarded.; FouNp, on Bt.Justin street, two Goate, The owner can have hem by, Paving ex.nses and proving property.Apply at i Et Justin street, botwoor: 13and | pm, 113 OARD\u2014Good Board for two young Gentlemen may be had at No.811 Doroheste street.13 ERSONAL\u2014 Would the.firm of Lewis & Co., Perfumers, communlcate with the party whose advertisement\u2019 they repiied to \u201cNe respecting a Cummisaion Balesman.4, 20, STAR office.ANTED, a good General Bervant for the country.App'y at 38 Beaver Ball, WANED a Jewalle Salosman who speaks French and ngiish.Apply at 423 Notre Dame streot.13 WASTE, Twenty women, at 161 Main street, to work at ragn.118 sR, ANTED, Twelve Girls.Apply at 778 Craig street, up stairs, 113 YA7ANTED, a_Rituation ss Journoyman Bread and Biscuit Baker, formerly om- ployed by the largest Arms in Loudon. p STEAM-POWER Being now employed at the NEW PREMIBES OF THE MEDICAL HALL GINGER ALE AND SODA-WATER FACTORY, No M.BLEURY RTREKT, orders for any quantity of their ORIGINAL BELFAST GINGER ALE, ASH WATER, SELTZER WATER, VICHY WATER, KISSENGEN WATER, &o, ê&c.\u2018&c.ALL THK GROCERS.RaTAIL AT nou ELLINGTON MILLS FOUNDERS rad AGR\u2014All kinds, MOULDERH\u2019 TOOLS\u2014 oked.; ING SANT\u2014W aterford.Thare had heen no threats.no.England snd America.This was to inter- 97 BLEURY STREET.The proprictors aro now prepared to execute BUPER-CARBONATED SODA and POT- WHOLFSALE ONLY AT THE FACTORY, AND Monk's and Evans make \u2014.1G IRQN=To arrive, and In Yard.PUMP JH IG HO Company\u201d hand: oO Mn sala by COPELAND & MCLAREN, |: corner Grey Nun and Wellington ste, 10 ply at 23 8t.Urbain street.ANTED, à Bewing-Girl to work on Indica\u2019 underciothing.Apply at378 8t Catherine street.: 118 ANTED, a Lad to make himescif gene- y useful in & Wholesaie Establisn- ment; best of reference wanted.Apply at 316 SL Paul street, 18 ANTED, a good Hewing-gir! at the UI Ww hoistering Business.PAAR at No.#7 Alexander stree! » 113 ANTED, a sterdy Boy 10 go errands, at 94 Bonaventure street na WABLED two Domestic Servants, at 28 Beaver Hall.118 WAN KI) a Farm Rervant; a Scotchman refe .a compient Person» good wages would be given.Apply at 468 Kt.Paul street, .113 WANTED, a little girl to mind s Baty and make hersel\u2019 useful.Apply .t No #00 Notre Dame street.113 ; WANTED, a French Nuise-Girl, at No.105 Union avenue.113 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a few gond Carpenters and Joiners; nine hours r day; highest wages paid.Apply at 114 fagdalen street, Point St.Charles.113 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, six Fande to make Shirts, nnd ten girls todo Piain Hewing.Alnc, ten persons to take work in be doneat their Homes.Ap;ly at 21981 Urbain Street.\u201d .113 JANO.\u2014A Lady with many years experience in teaching, wishes one dr tw0 Ppa ear her residence, vicinity of Richmond square.Address M.L.C, Brax office.MOR SALE, Old Newspapers miltable for Wrapping,\" the BTAR office, V1 Bt.James street.100 ANDSTONE FLAGGING, \u2018STEPR, CILL8, LINTELS, DRESSING, &c., do.Architects, Engineers, and Buliders will find this Sandstone superior to any yet brought into this market.Rolling-mills and Giassworks supplied om moderate terme, Glass made of this Rand may beseen at the 8t Lawrence Glasswork-.Flags, &0, &c., got out any size (in one stone) from 5 to 150 super fcet, and from 2 to 12 inches thick.\u2026 HOWLEY # CAMTRANT, : OFFICE AND YARDS: BONAVENTURE, CANNING AND CHATHAM &TREEIS.100-1y EEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! ARP APAGUS, RICANR, BEETS, ; BROCAHI, CAHRAGER, CARROT, CAULIFLOWERS, CELERY, CHERVII, IRESH, \"HICRY, CUCUMBER,\" ENDIN LEEK, LETTUC MELON, NION, RADDISH, HPINAGF, TO 3 TURNIPS, MLSHROOM, CLOVER, ; TIMOTHY.ALSO, FLOWER SEEDS In great variety.For sale by LAFOND & VERNIER, Druggists, 22 Notre Dame street.OTICE.Mesern.R.PHILLIPS & RATKMAX (Who have lately srrived jr m London), wish to start a business In the Steam Models, for boats or rtationery, of all paiterns.They are prepared to execute all orders entrunted to =m ; also, repaliing smal! models of Steam ines.Hoplny, by promotly stiending to all orders, and charging moderate prices, they will receive the patronage of Montreal.R.PHILLIPS & OO.Apply to W.R.Tang, Hardware Store, 462 Noirs Dame street, Muptrenl.TIGE BREAD! \u2018BREAD! The undersigned, baving purchased the Clty Mills Bakery, là now prepared to mpply familles with Bread, at their residences, ai the lowest current rates.Orders left at the OMoca, No.B King street, will ba ntomptly attended to.20-) THOM ASR ACOTT- O TI C E.ESTATE WILLIAM UTCHISON A! parties holding claims against the late WILLIAM HUTCHISON, of, Montreal, Butler, are\u2019r quested 1a filo the same, duly atlested, with the nodevsigned.Andali par.tien tntehind to him Are Ealled upon to pay tmmediately also (0 the Uniersigned.F.E.G1LM AN, Advocate, 179 Ht, James street.Montreal, 11th May, 1874 2-14 THE UNDERSIGNED, 3 hereby give notice that 1 will n t be res jxnaible for nny debits cont by my wifm ELLEN M CARTHY, she having left my bed and howd without any cause or reason whatever.MICHAFEL MAHUNEŸ.Mortreel 11th May, 1872 1129 112 Gentleman wants to rent & wall-farniahed Redroom in West-e Address 8.R., STAR office, 114.$301\u2014ONLY $30.tive Dollars Down, and Five Dollars in Monthly Instalments.[Engu'=a for the \u201cBANNER SEWING- MACHIN\" with Ldck-stitch, that in mold with the attachments all complete, for Thirty are, It gives perfect 8 tlrfacticn, runs essy, and nowledged by al] to be ihe best Family Machine in the market.It is neatly ornamented and pleases everybody.- ; OFFICE: 30 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.Call and see them.SIx good Canvassers wanted nt once, = (OME! COME! COMB! To Ne, 523 CRAIG STREET FOR THE CHRAPEST HATS IN THE CITY.On account of Craig street being a new commercial street, whero rent is cheap and taxes light, we can aflord to, and we do, un- derncll any one In the city.109 M.SANDERSON & BRO.NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.BIRK# OX-GALL CARPET SOAP ls for rale at the following Drug Htores :\u2014 \u2019 Medical Hall, Talt & Covernton, .F.IJackron, J.D.L\u2019Ambrmase, '\u2018R.Latham, J.Goulden.MADE ONLY BY \u201d JOHN BIRKS, DRUQGINT, MONTUpAL.2 108 NOTICE of PARTNERSHIP The undersigned be to inform their friends and the public generally that they.have entered into Partnership, and will carry on ths business of Wholesale Grocers, Wine Merchants, &e., under the style WILLISON & MARCHAND, The long Practical experience the monjor ner has had, extending over 30 years in England, the Continant and thin City, and the Junior Partner having en principal sales.W.Motibbon'4 for some yours, we cou: fidently Invite the public 10 pay usa visit satisfied that they will find it to their interest to da mp, Our motto being \u201ccivility, quality and despatch.\u201d HENRY WILIIRON, EDMOND MARCHAND, : ROCERY HALT GO .118°, Catherine, 4%, 45and 47 University ats, DE M.H.UTLEY WILL .REMOVE, ABOUT THB FIRST OF MAY NERY, TO HIN RRAIDENCE, No.66 MoGILL COLLEGE.AVENUE, Cambridge Terrace, (Near Sherbrooke street.) 48 MAYBANKS, 48 St Vincent streat.\u2014 Thrae or foùr tt n have teatly furnlrhed Bedrooms, with partial Board or without, on reasanable (erma, 7 .== .F Auction Sales.By Henry J.Shaw.: ALE OF NEW DRAWING.ROOM, DINING-ROOMand BEDROOM FURNITURE.1 wil] sel), at my stores, 72R Craig Ptreet, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 15th, to clear Store:\u2014 4 pruwing-roem Ruiter In fancy Rep, { Walnut and Oak _edroom Bata (nfl Anish).7 Very handsome Rook-casee (Walnut), 10 Centre Tables, varinuas:yles.KR Walnut and Osk Extension Dining Tables.9 vary handsome Nidebnards snd Cheflone- lers (oil finikh and varnish).Etsgaren Canterburys, Gothic { weak.Card _ g-\u2014| Tabler\u2014Hall-Ftauds and Chairs, Folding C .airs, tngether with a large assortzpant of Dining room and Bedioom Cane-seat Chale, The whole on view ou Tuesday afternoon.Baloat TEN o'olock.HENRY J.BHAW, 112 Auctioneer.passed over al the recent sale ut Mr.SHAW'S Btores, with those not arrived in Ume for the salc, will be offered at the whole «ale price at private sale until FRIDAY, the 17th3n-L, 1D the forennan, when they will be oldat publicoompet-timn.Meantim\u201d, pacties requiring first-class PIANOS will have an onportunity of testing the merita of the Instruments by calli: g at Mr.SBHAW'S Stores, Craig street,\u201d \u2018 Mr.BHAW hax also for sale several good second-hand PIANCB HENRY J.BHAW, Auctionesr.HENRY J.SHAW GENERAL AUCTIONEER, JHAW'8 BUILDINGS, 724 and 728 CrAIG Br The Subscriber, in issuing his Fifteenth Annuat Bpring Ciroular, begs to return thanks to his friends for their liberal Mavors and confidence during the past fourteen years, and to assure them that his constant desire od odors will be to merit a continuance of no In the approaching Reason he will continue to hold Weekly Rales or Furniture at the Spacious and Central Sale-roomn, 794 and 798 Craig street (next the Bt.Patrick\u2019a Hall every Monday and Thursday.And thess Sales, which are now tharoughly established and extensively patronized, present a very favorable opportunity for disposing of hose: hold effects and merchandise of every de scription, which are sold without extra charge for advertising.Sales of Household Effects at the private residences will be carefully and personally attended to, and prompt returns of Sales made, TRADE BALERS OF MERCHANDISE wil receive speeial attention; and Sales of Real Estate be conducted on moderate Terma, LIBRARIES AND BOOKS OF ART wil be Catalogued and advertised to the beat advantage, PLANOS\u2014The Subscriber 1 agent for the well known Manufacturers, Messrs, Vose & Sons, of Boston, and is prepared to sell guaranteed Instruments cheap for cash, or 4 rent at a moderate charge, NEW FURNITURE\u2014H.J.8 having been appointed by the Bowmanville Cabinet Oo, their Sole agent in Montreal for the sale of their Furniture, is prepared to take orders from the Trade and others, and has constant ly on hand samples of thelr manutaoture, During the approaching season he will hold extensive Sales of their Furniture, at his Store, Craig street, which is the finest Auo- tion Sale Room In the Dominion.Libera) advances on Consignments, The Bubscriber respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public.ENRY J.BHAW LL] À æ Auctionaer, FEW first-class Pianofortes Lo rent to responsible parties, HENRY J.BHAW, \u2018 Auctianesr.BUY YOUR WALL PAPER AT THE DOMINION PAPER STORS, AND ; SAVE 3 PER CENT, JOHN HOUGHTON, 103-Iim 92 Pleury street \u201cIMHE QUEEN'S.\" The undersigned beg to inform their nme ous friends and the public that they have opened the premises ately Ccoupled by Mr.Archibald, grocer, on the corner of NOTRE DAME and ST.ALEXIS STREETS, Nos 892 and 394, where they will a\u2019ways have an band the choinest WINES, ALES, LIQUORR, and the finest brands of CIGARS.Also, a free collatioh from ll to % where they hope to receive a share of thelr patronage.105 ISAAC EBBITT & 00.OTI'OE.WILLIAM DOUGLAS, First-p-ize Boot and Shon Maker, begs respeottully to Inform his customers and the public nn general that he has opened his new Store, No.24 McCGILL RTREET, and pas on band a selection of Ladies\u2019 Gentlemen\", and Children\u2019s Boots and Khoen of every description made up expressly for the retail \u201ctrade, ith, the Dont materials, and best workmanship All kingk of eustomer work made 10 order on the shortest notice.Don't forget the number, - ! 214 MCGILL STREET, Sign of the First Prize Boot Maker, 108-1m FOR BALE.O SPORTSMEN \u2014A first- class Reiter for sal le « ht menths old.Apply at 61 AT Martin einer \u2014 113-218 OR SALE, an Express Wrggon.Apply at 6 Bleury strest.OR SALE, a large New- F foundiand Dog.Apply at 31 Peaton street, after 6 o'clock in theevening.111-3 OR SALE, very heavyBrown \u2019 Wrapping Paper, at the STAR Office, 91 St James pires, ven Te QT re \u2014\u2014\u2014 F OR SALE, One Power Morticing Machine, Une Band Baw Machine.\u2018 une Wood Turner's Lathe, One Bookbinder's Borew Press, Une Bteam Engine and Boller, three horse power, second-hand May be nesn working.Apply to R.GARDNER & RON, .NovELTY WoRKsS, .a0 Nazareth street, SECOND-HAND SAFE FOR S A LE.Aristo IL.J.A.BURVEYER, 05 34 Craig street.JF1RE-PROOF SAFES FORSALEB! : A.BTEENCKEN, M) HoAPITAL STREET.2 H AY FOR SALE.; FIFTY TONSIOF ,Ç GOOD, PRESSAD HAY FOR SALE, AT Ciry HoTer, ST.JOÜSEPH STREET, tren vie 9.R DEWAR.SPLENDID OPPORTU- A NITY FOR CAPITALISTS.For sale, cn the most reasongshle terms, large assortmont of Gentlemen\u2019, Ladies\u2019 ani Children's BOOTA and BHOKN, t.gether with the SHOP FIX TURES and Trans of Housn.The MtocK le quite new, The Store, ann busi.heav rtand, tn trferior to noneln the city.The Proprietor in obliged to give vp the business, with'Whom it bhnu heen vory riccesaful to the present Uma Par jer mill please addrese M, 3, MORAN, 71 Nofro l'ame atrpet, Whig \u201cBTAR\u201d OFFICE\u2018 ry ae aénmenie: mL lle (CENTS FOR SALE at the x \u201c A aE RL enn IE SER PTE 3 en tt pp a 77 Adrotraion, 50 cents Ticket for sa Ll Lo Ter 1 | 1 À I ! \u2018 a acc - , : \u2019 ' = Eo Lo ed Los i .in ADVER we > -~ \u2018 ei ea wan hoes Petre he (a, = terre \u2014 n PARISIAN SENSATIO, TL [Putri Sv.Family Grocer, 68 Fapieess | MW ADVARTISRAES 18 2A TISEMENTE à THE EVENING STAR.| NOON TELEGRAMS.2nd.EDI T TON carved Hiowu avt Doosan, oo 3 EDITION - oT Geonge, Frais fitere, 146 Bonaventure DW AHAN & O'CONNOR.oo .te C ° Stands, Parlor Sites, yr TT a Anoblersa, ribed as Moving .in the ar.\u2018and News Depot, 14 : ; , Tuceday, May 14, 107% A The Damage te Evie Canal, ; FOUR G'°CLOUK.dt the sale of now furniture, stH.J.Shaws] * .° ë SEX O'OLMOK.[uigiest oiroles sf French society, » e9 apptis- PVC Que re Ered SE pos FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE N IOCKEL PLATING _ : \u2014 Armure, May 14 slores to-morr \u2018w morning.Sale at 10 o\u2019olochi ~ pommier Dertre; a o that bis wits kent .bjsotionable ois.Proaix.J Nr, Fruit lire, 34 St.Catherine MANUFACTURERS, oC MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS AXY, Barns and Cattle Burnt.bu 4 -Town/Hialf Destroy ons a medieai sttfent.® busband , ool.a ry, &0 Craig and TRE DAME ST r Detail Se Oe DOC EE | {part oe San] Cu er Btn rose ne rt mt PE CCL naan \u2014 {ONCERT OF SACRE hundred foot of twelve foot are denth [ Special t> Tux Srin.] Trink and an ! Er {tient pulse] It destroys | des F , went straight up gan Racloot, A., Fruit Hiore M \u2019 ; 7 vastes a an mas an 10 oma Tr ve top 4 | Eh A EL sf er M da de Pace Dr errors Bot) cat ao aus 17 A ; ; b the f: f Mrs.A.Fuller- sleep; Makes & man m e About 1:31 this morning a fire broke out in 3 .\u2018er atrent.ST.ANDRE Wa CHURCH, the breach 1 su aired > the Sot that.ton vore burned last night together with ax Preroaturely old.When the diseases &¢ the premises of A.Clothiers sblogle mill, !stter made for the window, throngn who ono BA Coal O1 Atore, 42 8t.Urbain st.Third door East of 81.Peter street.pr MR.JAME3 CAULFIELD, (lato Rolo Urganist at Steinway liall, N.Ÿ.), amilsted by the Choir and otucr di: tinguished amateurs, on TUEBDAY EVENING, MAY 4TH, AT ÉIONT O'CLock.at De Zonche™ and Dawson's, and on the evening ol the Concert at Mr.Reay 8, Beaver Hall Hqunre, and at the Victoria Drug Hall, Rade gondestreel.No money taken at the 950% 4 = JAKE CHAMPLAIN BTEAMERS, MINTREAL AND NEW YORK, Fifty-too Miles Shorter than any other Line.The 8:0 P.M.Fxpress froin Montreal - nects daily (Saturdays and Sunday excepted) at\u2019 Rouse's Polot, with the elegant and commodious Lake Champlain Steamers, \u201c Ad- trondack,\u2019 Capt.Wm.Anderson, and * Vermont,\u201d Wm.H.Flagg, for Burlington, Ticon- derogs, Whitehall, Troy, Albahy and New \"ork f.eave Montreal at 3 p.m., and Rouses Point at 5:46 p.m.Arrive at Burlington at 9:50 p.ra.Ticonderoga nt 2:30 a.m.Vhitehall at an, Saran At 5:05 A.11, Troy ot ita.m, Albany st ff: Am, Heherzectady at \u2018:16 ain, New York at 4 p.m.Cabin Berths free.Supper on board.Baggage examined by the Customs Officers on hourd stearaers ar d checked through.Tickets and information furnished at all Offices of he Grand Trunk Railway, and a the Company's Office, St.Luwrence Hall Bullding, No.89 5L James street, Montreal, where state rooms can also be recured.108 J.N.BOCRUR, Agent.= (CANADIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE FOR Beauharnois, Cornwall, Presoott, Brockville A Gan Kingston, Col ° Hope, Barimgtoi, Toronto Direct Without Transhipment.\"Ham.This raagnificent Line Is composed of the Iollowing first-class Steamers, vix.:\u2014 CORBICAN (Composite), CAPT, BINCLAIR, PARTAN, de « DuNL P, « SIMPsoF, t CARMICHAEL \u201c * MBAILEY, FARRELL, \u2018The Royal Mall Line Steamers leave the Basin Montreal, at NINE 0\u2019clock, EV E- RY MORNING (Bundays excepted) and La- chine On arrival of the train leaving the Bonaventure Station at Noon, for Hamiltoi and Intermediate Porta, making direct connections at Prescott and Brockville with the Rallways for Ottawa City, Kemptvitie, Perth, Arnprior, &e., at Toronto and Hamlllon with © Aways and Éteamboat routes for Collingwood, Sanit At Marle, Fort William, Duluth; Htratford, London, Chatham, Sarnia, Detroit, Chiongo, Milwaukee, Galena; Green y, 8t Paul and Fort G , And with the steamer \u201cCity of Toronto\u201d for Ni Lewiston, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Clucinnatl, &c.The Bteamers of this Line are unequalled, and from the completeness of thelr armnge- ments, present ndvantages to Travellers which none other can affird.They pass through all the Raptda of the St.Lawrencs, and beautiful scenery ofthe Lake of the Thousand Islands by daylight.he greateal dispatch given to Freight, while the ratés are as low as by the ordina Freight Boats.Through raies over the Hn Western and Northern Rallways \u2018Through Tickets to the above places, and Riso Omaha, Nacrementa, and San Francisco, | are now Issued al th.lowest rates, and may he obtained, with every information, from ROBERT MOEWAN, at tbe Freight Office, Canal Basin, and at the Office.177 St.James stree ALEX.MILLAU Y, Agent ROYAL MAIL TAROUGH Li 177 Ht.Jamea tree ) ç 10041 Montreal, May th, 1R7L MERCHANTS CHICAGO À FOF FREIGHT AND PASSEN- LI G STFAM The following ten first-class stenmers of this Line will run between Montreal and Chi calling at Porta on Welland Canal, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledn, etait and Mil.; wWaukes, Also at Port bover, Pert Stanley, Amberstburg, W'ndror, Chatham, Sarn| erich and Kins ardine, pellers ¢ Mertia,\u201d « Enrope,\u201d \u201cShick.na,\u201d \u201cCity of London,\u201d «City of Montreal,\u201d ¢ an\u201d \u201cMary Ward,\u201d and three Pro- peoilers now built, but not yet named.This 1a, without exception, the fastest, cheapent and moat rellable line of steamers où the Chicago route.cketa grantad to all of the above-named Ports, and through tickets given from Montreal, Chicago, Mliwaukee, and all points In Western Kiatea, H.W.IRELAND & CO., Agenta, Montreal, Kevill & Co, Agents, Amherstburg; Gird- leatone & Baby, Agents, Windsor; Robert Lowe and James Lamont, Agents, Chatham; Black & Young, Agents, vetroit; H, W.Ireland à Co., Chicago and M'iwaukee.T-3w ead RAIN PIPFS! DRAIN PIPES ! Fz Abeona and other Ships.Orders left now will be de'lvered from the Wharf FREE.OF CHARGE.W.& F.CURRIE & CO.\u2018No.10 GREY NUN STREET.0 G © LP Just opened, a large variety of FOLEY 8 CELEBRATED GOLD PENS AND \"POCKET PEN CASFR, In Rubber and Gold Mountings.| PENS.Romething new in Reverre, Propelling and\u2019 Telescope Holders, with Pencils combined.The only REAL UoLp PEN HOLDER.JOHN PARSLOW, Ko 41 BT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.Lag mo FORWARDERS.Dest English Dound MANIFEST BOOKS, BILLS OF LADING, CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS, &o.,\u201d &o,, &c., AT GEORGE HORNE & SON'S, F1 end T3 St.Frantois Xavier Sire G EORGE ARMSTRONG, \" UNDERTAKER, CORNER CRAIX SQUARE, CP 2e Je Morte Fssk's OYSTER AND CHUP HOUSE Fall Dinner, 260.Freah Rhell Oysters.Board, §3 per week.| Dining-room up stairs, Tl (mata wrauwe.Monteanl.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee A DWELLING will be given rent free in consideration of oc:upant's doing washing for oue p- Ing rooms in order.Address J, 11, BrAR , ln #dentieman nnd Kea (CENTS FOR BALE AT THK \u201cETAR\" OFFI BR.A breach occurred last night on the Sixteen Mile Level; oarrying away fifty feet by twenty inches, near Connor's Bridge.Elevator Destroyed.me en Mitwavkee, May 13.A fre at Wabashaw, Minn, to-day destroyed a large elevator belonging to Holmes, Kellogg & Co.Navigation Notes Curcaou, May 13.A private telegram announces the arrival at Marquette, Mich., of two propellers from Chicago ; the first vessels through the Sault Canal this season.Quivk Transit, -\u2014 Syracuse, May 10, Engineer James Wood ran a special train from Rochester to Syracuse, to-day, a distance of eighty-one miles, in tlghty-two minates.\u2019 : Latest from Brazil, Lisaox, May 13, South American news to the 23rd of April says :\u2014 ; A change has taken place in the Brazilian Cabinet.The Ministers of Justios, War, and Agriculture have resigned.- Azeevedo succeeded to the Ministry of Justice, Itauns to that of Agriculture, Junquera tn that of war, and Castro beonme Minister of Marine.It hus rained steadily for a fortnight, and the San Paulo railway is again interrupted, and badly damaged by land slides.Notes from the Opera.Loxnox, May 13.Miss Clara Louis Kellogg, made on Saturday right her first appearante since her return to England at Dtary Lane, as Linda.The Carlist Insurrection, Panis May 13.Reports read from Carlist sources that the insurgents have occupied Bllbos, that Dun Carlos bas entered Biscay, and that the Car- lists claim to be masters of the three Basque Provinces.An {mpoPtant engagoment is ex- peoted at Bizoay.+ \u201c Destructive Fires in the Woods, Nrw Yorx, May 14.A disastrous fire has been raging in the woods of Long Island during the past two weeks, destroying much valuable timber and cordwood.: Many fires hava been started by incendis- ries.Shelter Island has been completely burned over.A Scranton (Pa.) epetial dispatch to the Times says that the woods in all directions are burning with fearful rapidity.Krxasrox, N.Y., May 13.The fire in the Shawangunk Mountains, at Port Ben, has burned over a space two miles in width, destroying 3,000 cords of wood and su immense quantity of lumber.It is hoped it may soon be checked.A Lady Killed onjHer Way to Calvary Cemetery.: Nrw Yore, May 13.A sad accident occurred yesterday afternoon on the line of the Grand street and New- town Railrosd.Mrs.Christfan, a widow lady, in company with ber little bey, were riding in an open oar on their way to t'alvary Cemetery, for the purpose of planting some flowers on the grave of her husband.As the oar wag goiog round a sharp, curve, at the corner of Richardsen etreet and Humboldt avenue, she was thrown out, when the car parsed over her body, killing her almost instantly.What is most singular in this ead affair, about a year ago her husband, whose grave she was about visiting, was killed by a runaway horse upsetting nhs vehicle.KILLED BY HER BROTHER.The Old Story \u2014 Playing with Firee arms Nrw York, May 13th.On Sunday a sheoking alair ocsurred near Fremont Centres, Sullivan County.A party of young prople were on their way home from church and stopped at the house of Mr.Menry Pelham.A young man of the party, named Milton Crandall, took up an old shotgun that atood in the corner of A room, and, in sport, pointed it toward Clarissa Crandall, his sister, and another young lady.- They commenced roreaming, and ran away, the young wen after them, erjoying their fright.Coming up with bis sister, he snapped the gun, when to the horror of all present it was discharged, no ene dreaming that it was loaded.; The contents of the harrel took effect in the neck of the young lady, below the ear, passing through the uape of the neck and the lower portion of the brain.She fell to the floor and died without a groan.She was bot seventeen years of age, and a highly intelligent and promising girl.Young Crandall was almost eraxed with grief, and he had to be secured to prevent doing himself bodily injury.An inquest was held on the body of the unfortunate young lady, and a verdict of 8 groes oarelessnses on the part of Milton Crandall,\u201d was rondered.The sad oceur- rence has oast a deep gloom over the oom- munity, where the parents were known and respected.Boon & Woodworth's is the best place 10 et good fitting clothing, No.3 St.Lawrence ain street.Montreal.se NEW ADVERTISEME NTS.\"MO LOAN, $75,000, by the I ARTISANS MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY, on Real Frtates snd Bulidings, In any amount from $1 and upwards.In- terext modurate, and terma of payment easy.Office: No.96 St, Francois Xavier street, at BURKAU & DUMOUCHEI, N en; and, from 1st Mav next, at No.13 8t.Jamea street.near the City Gra Office.im B COLEMAN, MARUFFCTURER OF FINE JEWELLERY, 186 ST.JAMES STREET.Watohes carefully repaired and adjusted.McD.B.SIMPSON, RUCCESSOR TO LEVIN & CO., 297 NOTRE DAME STREET.Btock now, completed, where will be found all the latest styles in HATS and CAPS, from LINCOLN & BENNET, CHRISTY'R, and and other celebrated makers.Also, a fine assortment of Youths' and Young Men's HATS, CAFS, SCOTCH BUN- NETS, &o., 100 J G.KENNNEDY & CO, Are now showicg their new BPRING AND BUMMER GOODS, And respectfully invite the attantion of gen- tiemen to thelr large and varied stock of every article suitable for the present season.Personal superintendance, combined with pid business, conducted on cash principles, nables them to quote the low prices at which they Are now offering the latent styles of garments, : J.Q.KENNEDY à& CO, 73 31 8t.Lawrence street, GEORUE ARMSTRONG, enrner of Cral street and Victoria square, has on hand, W.Chamber and Parlor Suites, tn O1 finish, of a very superior description, and of his own manufacture, os ( FFICERS OF VOLUNTEERS, got your Sworrts and Mendbards Nioket-Piated, and pritert them from Fue (ENT FOR SALE at the j BTAh OSFIOE.conduot and theft.His account is that on (From the San Francisco Bulletin, May 3.) cows and a yoke of oattle.-Ouly $200 insurance.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 The lamp post, corner of St.Paul and MoGill streets, was broken last night by a runaway horse.\u2014 Arrangements have now been made by which oable messages under 10 words can be sent at the word rate.\"3\u2014 The new spoon dredge built by Mr.Cantin fur the Harbor Commissioners, will be launched thia afternoon.\u2014 Sacred convert this evening in St.An- drow's Churob.An éttradtive programme is published.A collection will be tsken up.\u2014 Tho steamship Si.Patrick retains her position of yesterday.Two tugs were em- loyed this morning in attempting io right or.\u2014 Fhbophite David, 8 water-oarrier of th Mile End, was proséeuted at the Police Cour this morning, for ill-treating a mare; and fined $2 or days.\u20ac \u2014 The sale of the papers and magazines of the Mercantile Library fer 1872, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock, at the rooms of the Association.\u2014 Don't fail to see the beautiful [Anorama.of the Pilgrim\u2019« progross, bofore it leaves the city, a visit will cost you only 25c, the transformation scene is worth the money: \u2014 The name of the woman Who died suddenly yo-tetday Leduc l.ane, was Eliza Rit- ron, not Richardson, and the name of the h reband Latreille, not Labelle, as previously stated.\u2014 The Pligrim will poftray his wonderfnl adventures in a voyage of life to the celestial city, every evening, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoous of this week, at Meoha- nics\u2019 Hall.\u2014 The Witness express cart came to grief again last night, owing to the horse taking fright on St.Mary's street, and iti ita coutse slong the sidewalk, dashing into a carriage ooutaining ladies.The horse attached to the latter started off, and the Witness vehicle apsst.Fortunately no serious injury was done to any of Her Majesty's leiges.:\u2014 A special meeting of the City Ceunoil will be held Friday evening next.A portion of the business to be brought firward i: to appoint two directors of the Montreal Northern Colonization Railroad, also commissioners for the expropriation of several pieces of land required for the Mountain Park, and motions of Ald.David to obtain anh amendment to the acts of incorporation, enabling the Corporation to lay water pipes to Bt.Jerome ot vicinity, should the Council de- olde to draw its supply from\u2019 thence, And to ascertain if Logan's Farm ean be obtained as a public park, and on what terms.THE STABBING CASE.Antiamortem Deposition.Sevoral lads, witnesses of last night\u2019astab- bing affray, gave their evidence before the Police Magistrate this morning, aud their depositions were taken.Sergt.Maher, by direetion of the Magistrate, obtained a cert - fiente from the attending physician stating that the youth was in extreme danger.Con- requently at noon Mr.Brehaut, accompanied by Mr.Cottret, Clerk, proceeded to Girard'e residence ta take down his deposition, ss it is foared mortification will set in and death ensue.A TALE OF THE SEA.Examination at the Pelice Court.Oapt.Buchanan, of the Lake Michigan, 1aid bis complaint against two of his crew this motning at the Police Court for mutinous the 13th of April, while the ship was fast in the ice, he ordered the crew to reef the spanker, a work they performed very slowly, and during which they exhibited many symptoms of mutiny sgainst his control.To- | wards aix o'clock, he descended to the cabin, and taking his pistol from the table, where it lay loaded, he having amused himself during the day shooting seals, ascended to the deck, and placed himselfaft.À few minutes subsequent he saw Wilmore h, but suspected no harm.As soon as tbe man had reached the spot where he was standing, he treacherously without any intimation, struok- ed him 8 violent blow ou the head, falling him to the deck senseless.Ir the fall the pistol went off, the ball lodging in Wilmore\u2019s thigh.The latter then stole the pistol, while others took his sou-wester, and as they affirmed, tossed them overboard.n Sunday the men were not required to do anything, but on Monday morning, when the second officer .went forward to rouse them to their duties, they flatly refused to perform them.In the afternoon the blacks, in a body, came forward to the poop and informed him they world, till thelr arrival in Montreal, only \u201cmake\u201d or \u201ctake in\u201d ail.He, being the weaker party, was obliged to submit.At the time, the vessel was in imminent danger, and the rervices ef the crew were badly needed.A few days afterwards A gale arose, and the steering gear was toro away by the crushing of the ice.When ordered to assist in preparing a substitute, the orew refused, and consequently the repairs and alterations were wholly left to the Bost: swain and other officers.The men, Wilmore and Johnson,\u2014bona fide Africans, projecting cheek-bones, short, black whiskers, and matted, woolly hair\u2014say that on Baturday, without any cause, they were add à in the most abusive and foul language, at which they firmly :remonstrated but neverthaless did their duty; tbat in the evening, as Wil.more was going aft to the galley, and while several fest from the Captain whom they knew at the time to be in possession of a loaded revolver, a shot was heard.and the black exclaimed he was shot; that Wilmore dropped his cap, continued going aft, and on hearing the Captain sprang upon hii, seizing him by the arms, and attempting to throw him on deck in order to secore hold of the pistol, and prevent farther mischief, and that the woapon exploded again during the struggle without injaring any one.Having recured the revolver, they retained It, without seoresy, but knew nothing of the southwester.They admit going forward to see the Captain on Monday, but say they expostu- Iated upon the treatment one of their number had received, aud in a body protested that though they had all\u2019 railed on Briiish vessels before, no such outrage had ever been attempted.They affirm that the Captain apologised for his conduct, and that henceforward they peaceably attended to ail the duties required of them as seamen.They explain that Mr.Buchanan was in liquor at the time of the shooting.The ose was then adjourned.A NOTABLE MIRAGE ON THE CALIFORNIA COAST.Notable mirage around the bay shore of Alameda and Contra Costa Coanties was witnessed by hundreds of passengers on the ferrytraine, Wednesday: evening.North of the Oskland Pier, as far aa eye could reach, there was a duplicating or double-banking bf the shore line.The-true line, with all the objets in the foreground, was greatly enlarged, and immediately above thin same line, with every objeot distinotiy brought ont in a double tier; in many places, the division between the under ond upper tier was wholly obliterated.A warshouse near Point Isabel was magnified several times, the distance was; wonderfully foreshortened, and the old warehouse looked like some mighty fortifoation, slmost/ near enough to out a shadow upon the observer.The tannery buildings this side, all at once stood out in clear relief, magnified half doseñ times.Trees which were more sorub oaks loomed up as grand old forests, presenting a perpehdi- cular bank to the waterfront in places ap parently from fifty to roventy-five foot in height.The fortification at Fort Point was also enlarged, and here the confusion of lines led many to think the fort had been invert- od altogether.It was 8 strange, wierd scene, with confused lines, grotexque shapes, p ti in places Images of striking Leauty.: As the sun went down the mirage faded out, and the shors lines of the const were na sharp and realistic as ever.The old heads predicted a /* spell of weather.\u201d But all agreed that nothing of such supernatural strangeness had been geen along the fe: lona anct stubhorn, the best remedy is Fellows' Compound Syrup ot If; pophosphites, as t restores circulation, the nervous grogiia, uilds up the muscles, and induces healthy iver, heary stomach and Intellect.CINGALESE-\u2014To l'eslnte thC hair to 1t8 natural color and beauty, use the \u201c Cingalese Hair Renewer.\u201d and apresd rapidly, burning to the greund the following named buildings: Clcthier's machine shop and buildings; Sellock\u2019s Hall, and two two-storey brrick buildings; Sel- \u2018tock House and sheds; George Keating, wer- chant, a two-sterey stone building; Andrew Hiackburn, merchant, store and storehouse, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS & «sce: + der this Read (nsevted fresaf charge.\u2018 Marriages- Waoon-In Port Hope, May 7th, Mr.Nath.nisl K.Boot of Kingston, to M1 8 Anni: Etizabeth, third vnughter o ned te Chas.P.Wod, Esq, cf ott H pe.CALLES, Rocue\u2014In London, O., on the 91h inst, Mr, Lawrence Callbn, of Hamit- ton, to Miss Catherine Roche, of London.SHOTT, Deathu & KouL=1In this city, on the 10th Msy, John P.Kobl, Esq, in the 53rd year of age.Roy\u2014 In this city, on May l2th, Afma Kllza- beth, on'y child of Mr, J ohn Roy\u2019.PmiLLirs\u2014In th's city, on the 12th May, Margaret Carle, widow of the late > Robert I'hillilys aged 58 y «are.EwaLISsI\u2014 Iu London, Q., on the 9th instant, Nonhte Tng:ish, Bag, in the 7.th year of his age.MCGRATH\u2014In this city, on the )3*h instan Julla MeGary, aged 72 years, rellet © tha int: Thomas McGrath, \\ Friends and acquaintances are re- apretitlly invited to atéend the funeral, to- Iorrow morning, at half-past 8 o'clock, from her late residence, \u2018$ C hie st, fo St.Patrick's Church, ard fim thence to fi.q Ceimetery.McGri- tn his city, on te lith Instant, of consumption, Mary Ann Mcfiue, Friends and acquaintauces are re quested to até-nd the funeral, from her father residence, 83 Alexander street, to R.C.Cemetery, on Thursday, the 16:h tnst., at 2¥ pm, HAMALL\u2014In this city, on the lt fostant, ar onnstim ption, Wm.Hamall, second eldest son of Arthur lamall, butcher, aged 30 years, The funeral will take place from his fathev'a residence, 338 Bt.Lawrence Main street, on Wednesday afternoor, the l5th inst, at 230 o'clock.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend, without further notice | CRAIN \u2014At Ottawa, May th, Emma El!za- beth, wife of George Craln, aged 27 years, 0 Coxxoll -At Otluwa, on the 9th instant, Margatet Power, relitt or the late Daniel O'Connor, aged 89 yenra.ALMAS\u2014At Anonster, où the fth Inst, Jane, relict of the late Lieut.-Col.John Almas, New Advertisements tis PM, RA FTER\u2019S TAILORING AND OUT-FITTING STORE, RETAIL AND WHOLESALE.This model Store (one of the largest in the Dominion) ia heavily stocked with 1ne latest fashionable atyles in Tweeds and fine Woollens, for the great American and Cana dian trade now retilog lo.First-class Cutters tor the Order Department.No.463 NOTRE DAME BTREET, (Rear of the Ottawa Hotel.) 15 [LACHINE BOATING CLUB The Annus! Meeting of the Lachine Boating Cub will be held at the \u201cLake View House,\u201d hine, on SATURDAY EVE- NINu, at EfaRT o'clock, \u2018Members, and (hose désirous of joining, are requested to attend, to make arrangements for the approaching boating season, 118-5 F.FE.TOWNSEND, Secretary.ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &e,, do.1 will sell at my Etares.726 Craig street, on THURSDAY MORNING.the 16th instant, a namity of Household Furniture, Mattresses, ar pets, Bioves, &c Bale at TEN o'clock.HENRY J, BHAW, Auctioneer.ALE OF HOUSEHOLD ; EFFECTS na The suhacribers will sell on tha J amine, No.21 St, James street, on THURSDAY A¥TFRNOUN NEXT a quentitv of Furniture, T-b'es, Cupboards, Desks, Trunks, &c.The whole Tor immediate removal.Bale at TWO o'clock.HENRY J.SHAW, na Auctl oneer, Qa LE OF SMITHS COALS \\ BY AUCTION, on tbe Wharf, TO MORROW AFTERNOON (Wednesday), inat,, ex sehr \u201cSundown,\u201d lviog at Russell Pier, Island Wharf, 212 Tons best NEWCAH- TLE SMITHS\u2019 COAL, to be sold by the long Top, in lots of 25 anu upwards.Bale at THREE o'clock.118 JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.AFTER\u2019'S TAILORING AND OUT FITTING BTORE, RETAIL AND WHOLESALEK.This 1s a favorite Store with American tourists.First-class Cutters and Coat Makers.P\u2019rices strictly modorate.483 NOTRE DAME STRFET, {Rear of Ottawa Hotel.) 113 ORT, on Friday last, a (Gold Locket, con- taming Photographs; supposed near corner of St, George and Bt, Catherine streets, The finder will be rewarded and thanked by returvtog it to 3% Sleury street, 114 UNI), In Mr, Grafion\u2019s, a Lady's Silk Umbrella Owner have same ou application, IMSBt, James street, Ils OUN DL, on FrMay afternooe, on !rum- 1\" mond street à Small Parcel, Apply at 8.7 84, Urbain street.18 OUND, near the Tanneries.a small Biack and Tan Dog, with white metallic collar and lock sttachet, and à spot on the baok as if Kealdeod.Apply at Montreal and Ottawa Forwarding Com pany\"s Offica, Common 5 OARD-\u2014Vacaneies ai 165 BC Martin street.Boane, at No.68 St, Elluabeth street.RBONAL.\u2014Maater John will be happy to meet the writer of an atmaynmous letter, at bin convenience.113 ANTE, A firat-olass Laundrera 0 doa family\u2019s washing in her own house; ly at 0 mm.P 113 She must be well recommended, A Redpath street, hetween 10 a m.an ANTED, a General Servant; also, à young girl as Nurse ; good wages paid, Apply,at 68 Aylmer atreet.; 13 ED, an apprentice to the Printing burines+.Apply to Mitchell & Wisnn, at 113 Bt, Peter atreet, 118 ANTED, a strong, active Boy, to do house and office work.Apply at No.7 #1, Helen street.; 113 ANTED, a pe to come to the house to wasn an Ü ron; also, oman clean the houna, Arp at Antoine street, betweeu 5 and p.m, 113 ANTED à co h rod.pr to st Antoine tall-pates y ANTED IMMEOIATELY, a Crockery Packer, and 8 Boy to straw up, AE y at 425 St.Paul street.V ANTED, three Apprentices tothe Trick Making.Apply at 48 Nowe Dame st.WASTED, A situation as Hook keeper or \\ Clerk, hy a young man just arrived from 'Sootland, wi 11 usexceptionable .refer ences.Address J, 53 HTAR oMce 1s WA NTED, a Mowsemald and Thorough Rarvaul willing to asalst in washirg; h- st of re ferences requiiea.Apply at No.118 University street \"rs + 5 CENTS will buy a Pound e of chotoe TEA, either Black, fireen, Mize or Japan, at the INMA and CHINA TEA COMPANY, 3 Bleury street.ALR med [YAVE you been to \u2018the People's Riore, corner Mel ans Ht, Paul bai and soon extra Lright Sugar going at 106, per lb, ?If not, yon Detter as a w 270 St, + Rond J.Ht.Germain, cogst for many a day.\\ BROWNE, n a large quantity of grain; H.Holmes, druggist; Dominion Telegraph Co.'s office; Mrs.Tensaw's grocery, and the Montreal Telegraph Compsuy\u2019s P.and J.Quinn's blackemith shop, and David Biyd's grocery, W, Coohrane\u2019s saddler shop, 8.Martin's photographic gallery and dwellieg; on the other side of the street Jas.Fitzsimmons\u2019 grooory, D.Bryoe\u2019s store, D.McGovarn's grocery store, Miss Court- pey\u2019s milliver store, John Christie, tailor; G Nolsnd\u2019s ery store and several other dwelling houses.The fire spread so rapidly that very little was saved ; loss very heavy.At 4 a.m.the fire was checked from spreading further.Latest from Lomdon.- ® Lopox, May 14: The London journals this morning dovote much space To the remarks upon explanations regarding the indirect olaims and the position of the English Gmwvernment, made in Parliament last night.All the journals sp- prove of the negotiations now proceeding, but doubt concurrence by the 1.8.Senate.The Empress Augusta sailed to-day for Berlim ! Partiament his adjourned for the urual Whitsuntide holidays.The Houee of Lords will reassemble on the 31st, and the House of Commons où the 37th.\u2019 in Spaitis Marin, May May 24.Fifteen thousand Government troops are now * concentrated in the Department of Bisosy.and opposed to them are 7,000 Car- lists.Ugarte, Bile, Radn, and several other Carlist leaders who es-aped lito France, have been arrested and returned by the French authorities.@ LATEST MONEY MARKET.May 14.NEW YORK.Gold at 10 A.0M.00.0u00.1% to OO Sterling Kxchange.000.Bi to 00 MONTREAL.\u2018 °° Iresnbacks bought at a disct of.4 to 00 GreenbacKs sold at a discount of.n & x flvelr bought at a discount of.* @ W.WARNER à BON, | \u201cor.Notre Dame & it Frs.Xavier strests.Financial.MoxrrriL Stes Ercmator, May 14, 1873.Sales at Morning Board : 75 shares of M.1 Bank ¢ shares of Montreal Bank 50 shares of Montreal Bank 20 shares of M al Bank 30 shares of Montreal Bank ex-div.500 shares of Royal Canadian Bank at.137} 20 shares of Montreal Telegraph Co.at 206} 50 shares of Montreal Telegraph Co.at 206} 25 nhares of Montreal Telegraph Co.at Ru $1,000 of Corporation 6 p.c.Bondsat.98 $2,000 of Corporativn 8 p.o.Bonds at.98 $2,100 of Corporation 7 p.o.Stook at.114} } Loxpox, May 14\u20141:30 P.M.Consols olosed at 93 for money, and 934 for account.; Binds\u20141663, 89]; 1865 (old), 91; 1867, 934 ; 10-40's, 89}.Fraskrorr, May 14: Bonds opened at 95;f.for issue of 1862.Liverpool, May 14.Cotten strong.Uplands, F1d; Orleans, 113d, ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Dead cats, according to the police re- orts, sre soattared broadoast over the city, intermixed with numerous defunct dogs and pigs.\u2014 À rampagious cow created an excitement in Craig street tu-day.Breaking from her tether bebind à waggon she started off at fall speed, heading west.\u2014 Adeline Camper stepped off the sidewalk on Lagauchetierre street to-day, fell and dislocated her thumb and bruised her face.She fainted at first but was soon able to journey homeward.\u2014A curious scene took place last night at 8 o\u2019clook in the Place d'Armes Square, near the late Express Office.A Mr.William Stanley was sot upon by three respeotably dressed young men, armed with huge sticks.Mr.Stanley was thrown down, and for a time his cowardly assailants pummelled him to their hearts\u2019 content, but the tsbles were soon turned, and the trio pretty well punished and forced to decamp in a carriage.One of the three was eaid by a person in the crowd to be named Henshaw.RIFLE MATCH.The orack shots of the Vietoria Rifles desiring à trial of skill with the marksmen of the Prince of Wales\u2019 Mogiment, issued a challenge to that effect whioh was at once accepted and the matoh arranged for Saturday next at Point St.Charles.Firing to begin at 20\u2019closk.Five men will odustitate a team, and the ranges are 200, 400, 500 and 600 yards ; the prize being a purse of $100.WHY THIS LENIENCY ?Madame Dissonnetts, keeper of a somewhat notorious establishment on Vitre street, for the accommodation of females in difficulty, was yesterday afternoon brought before the Police Magistrate and accused of stealing $7 from a young woman whom she had admitted to the house.She finally acknowledged having taken the money, and was allowed to go free on restoring the money and payinz the costs of the proceedings.| Such a judgment naturally suggests the query: How would the young girl have fared had she robbed the Madame?There is little room for doubt but that she would have speedily been acquainted with the interior of tha.city jail.Respecting this establishment kept by Madame Bissonetie, we believe the police gould tell rome startling stories were theg, examined on the subject.RECORDER'S COURT.Befare J, I.Bextony Raq.May 13.The devoteos of Bacchus who incurred fines for their devotion at his shrine were: Patriek Maokay, Jean Belisle, Onezime Férland, Jane Barns, James Brown, Michel Marchetarre, Stephen, MoLood, Arthar Lennon, Cleophas Lamoureux, Edward Allen, George Syr, Paul Hend Jean Baptiste \u2018Oueletts, Delphine Lapointe, Jean Baptiste Reberge, Louis Barrette, Ann Brennan, Richard Dorney, William Gibson, and Alfred Metayer.; Stephen MoLeod, drank and disturbing the pence ; $5 or 1 month.John Cosgrove, lost two hens and went into » neighbor's house tohunt them, as he maid, but to insult the females occupants of the house as the evidence said et Hking bis affectionate approaches, the two women had bim arrested, and he was fined $10 or two months, for hunting his hens ob premises where he had no business.Charles Phillipe, who reported himself aa from Paris, France, was fined $30 or two montbe, for grossly, indecent o>nduct on the streets.EMIGRATION TO CANADA.Telegraph, tho steamer Madway, with 300 emigrants left the Victoria Docks, bouhd for the western.ports nf Qnebes and Montreal, The men wera n «talwrrt aet of fellows, and: for the mort part navvier and farm laborers.By sheer industry and frugality they have managed to raiso the passage money (six guineas each).About fifty them belog members of the Cow-eross Mission Rmigra- tion Clinb, recoivo assistance to the extent of 18s.erch, and by an sreangament with the Goverament sulhorities will receive free passes on the Canadian railways to their vi a On the 24th of April, says the re arious office ; {- he a on to the roof.Count P.drew his swordatiok, and repeatedly stabbed his wi 6.He then went out, ahnt and Iceked the da r took tho key away with him, aad drove «ff It was sometime befits the cries of the wie raired an alarm.When an entrance was ef- footed, she was taken to the Hopital de Pitie, hut her recovery js ornaidered hopelese, Tho busband entrondered to the police in the evening.L \u2014 THE BOSTON COLISEUM.The Bonton Advertiser gives a dea: ription of the jubilee Collisoum as it is to Le, if not again blows down.Five hundred and acven- ty-five men are at work atit, sud it\" is thought that it ean be finished before June 17 without night-work.The f£1of 1*il) be aus- tained by 300 pillars sixty font Icng, and the building will L& painted a light part gray aolor.The abutment of the Newton street b-id- ¢ haa already rea had its Lishest 1 ve! in the centre, and the abutments of the Huntingdon avenne bridge are complete on the onst side and nearly up to their full height on the western side «of the Alhany Reilroad.The building will be insured for $100,0u0.Altogether it will Fu à great n°- fair; but the Bostonians Should betrare 12st the fate of Joricho meet it when the trumy Ka shall blow.The singers and other musicians wre hard at work rehesareing, snd from one end of Maseachuretts to the other nothing is heard by day or night but the loud bassoon, the soft lute, the twarging horn, the thrumming piano, aud the melancholy ory cf the midnight eat, whore nose has teen nut out.of joint by all this endeavor of Boston to emulate the iwshetio portions of Dostoness oul- ture.: WOMAN'S RIGHTS IN SCOTLAND.The Dundés Advertisér givés the fullow- ing report of a recent moeting of d servants in that town, which shows that the spirit of Trades unionism is Appearing in now places: \u2014f Two girls add d the a: 3miun, Lire, Fruitsiore, 4, 415 Wellington Benoa ah arew, Fruit and News Store, 848 Craig street, ; smyth, J., Nows Depot + 3tallard, Mrs, Fruit Btore, 012 84 J > lack, Mra, Fancy Goods Htore, éésst, Vosoph 8 stew j., Grocer, &t Patrick street.Stephen, C.J., Grocef, ctrner Bt.M Bt.Antoine streets.Thibaudeau, di Q.A., Stationery aud News pot, 394 Sts mary street.Tortisktle) | Hoe ph; News Depot, 82 Bonaven ture stleé\u2026 ; lee, wa, Confectionéf, venture 8 all, Mrs., Registry Offloc \u2018fof Bleury stree! Webster, R° Boarding House, 115 Bonaventure treet.Wayne, Jna., grooer, corner of Wellinton and A Mngdaion streets, Point St.Charles.M.Brown-Sequard experimented upon the stiffened arm of an efefute! criminal, by inj~cting warm blood Into it : the muscles regained their ocofitractility and the nerves thelrirritabiiity.Asthe cutting offthe blood is paralysis of nerve element, #5 a daficienoy of blocd is a cause of degeneration of nerve element, Vellows\u2019 Compound Syrupof Bypo- ph ites will cause the formation of healthy kb and consequently, Increase nervous power, Induoe vital activity In debilitated constitutions, and tone all the organs dependent or healt] of Der trength Horehound and Cherry Balsam 1s the most reliable remedy known fo?he, Colds, .Arsen &c.One bottle wlll\u2019 of an or- chan Bpanoer, corner and Notre © streeta.Montreal.Horehound and Cherry Balsam is the fa wvorite remedy for Cong! &s Boldin bdottles at 250, 50e, anci $LU0, fared and sold by Richmona 8pencer, Chem corner M\u2018 Notre Dame and McGII streets, Montreal CINGALESE.\u2014To make the hair grow, us the \u201c Cingalese Hair R » \u2019 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.meeting at som» length, contending that the domestic servants were entitled to a_ half.holiday weekly, aiid & frep Rabbath every fortnight.They stated that they saw nothing to prevent auch an arrangement being osrried out; but if there really was anything to prevent wll the servants getting awsy on one day a full holiday once a fortnight might be substituted.Then it was considered that if the sarvants got up at 8 o'elook in the morning and went to bed at 10 thero would be sufficient time to do all the.work required of them; while it was strongly argued that ho labor sheuld be petformed ott Sunday oxcept wliat was absolutély nefes- sary.It was declared that on the Sabbath there was usually special cooking, and that herce a great amount of labour was entailed on the servants whibh they did not experience ongthe other days of the weok ; and that {he Sabbath, theréfofo, entailëd aii amjcunt of drudgery which was unbearablé.À long dnd tod di ion afterwards was held as to the restrictions which were placed upon the wearing a1 parel of the servants.It was tended that if they were compelled to wear what was generally known as a * flag,\u201d it should be at the expense of the mistress.\u2018Theopinion was, however, that it ought mot to be worn at all.The stipulations as to what should be worn in the way of dress and jewellery were also considered, and it was thought that the mistress had no right to interfers with their apparel in any way so long as it was prid for.Sottie humotous remarks were made as to the stringency with which mistresees inquired into the ch tet of their servants.It was pointed out that they were perfectly omnipotent in their cox- trol of their servants\u2019 career, and it was urged that it was high time that the domestic servants should form themselves into an organisation, wheteliy thay would be enabled to secure information, not wnly regarding the characters of those who might becothe theit employers, but also respecting their general teu, por and conduct.It was agreed to form an association.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Speaking of the bop plantations an English paper says :\u2014Varied in appearance though they are, the English grounds up to the time of writing promise fairly.A farmer\u2014not, say, far off Sevenoaks \u2014who is proverbial for oareful washing and sparing no expense in his plantations, made a great hit lart year, realising £9,000 for his hops.Those who neglected the washing process lost by their neglect.The Surrey and Hampshire grounds present their usual bleak aspect.The general opinion is that the stock is healthy, Next month we shall be better able to judge &s tothe plantsthemselves.Our trip through some of he Sussex districts was necessarily brief; in some places the work was going on in the grounds, in others it appeared to be a waiting game, but we heard no complaints.In Kent, in some parishes, poling has been oarried on very rapidly, but in other places we saw the old wigwams that give such a weird-like appearance to the unpoled gardens.In the fow grounds we visited the shoots were very vigorous, though a little backward, although at Ivy Hatch, near Sev enodks, wo saw a beautifully-farmed piece, with some of the shoots quite a foot out of the ground.The East Kent planters are poling very rapidly, and the best grounds appear to have been managed with unusual care.The Bishop of Exeter in his visitation has departed frow the usual custom of delivering the same charge in the varions archdeacon- ries.Ile speaks on different subjocts on each oseasion.At Barnstaple his lordship said it would be advisable to make such a modification In the services for the public baptism of infants as would remove some of the objec- tions\u2014not that it would be possible to remove them all\u2014whioh were now felt by some very good people to the employment of godfathers and godmothers, and the way in which these g and.g h made ot behalf cf the baptized.He believed it éonld be done without any sacrifice of prin- oiple whatever, and without touching\u2014bo would not say on sny doctrine\u2014out without touching on any of those safeguards whieh it was i ded that godfathers and godmoth hould provide, The ¢ EVENING STAR \"\u201d is for sale at one cent each at the following News Stands?AKIN, T., Post-aMee, Point Bt.Charles.ustin, Jas., grocer, 38 St.Joseph street.Carpenter, (Goo., Bird Store, 788 St.Catherine atree Oook, Thomas, Frult Btore, 10 Radegende atreet, Onok burn, J., Fruit Dealer, 119 Welltiigton rt.Cooper, Mrs.C,, Fruit8tore, 803 St, Catherine rent.\u2019 astres \u2018, Cotling, J.CS, Fruit, &c,, 803 Bt, Catherine st.lark, Mina, Btraw Bonnet Cleaner, 17 Bt, Antoine street, ; Oroes, William, Groceries, &¢., Forfar strest, Point 54 Énaties, Campbell, J., Fruit Dealer, 10 Bleury street.Chishotm, C.R.& Co.Bonaventire Depht, and on the tralns by their News Agenta, Clements, J., Grocer, corner of Anderson and L hetiere stroota.Htore, &c,.200 Bt, Catherine t, and 418 Bt.Catherine street., &0., 43 Juror st.r 134 Place d'Armes, st.st ary si Delaney, J., 3 Blaury stroet.» D \u2026 Fruit Store, 779 8L Catherine nirent.Elliott, Mrs, Earthrnware, &o., 88.Joseph ree t Finch, Mm,, Frit Htore, 78 Bleury stroet.Ferrie, J.Btationery and Confectionery, 192 t Antoine street.uy grocer corner of Lagan- Gi % aa 0 f cu porge, Frmit and Confection No, \u2014 ft Urbain street.- eld Grey, J., 451 Wellington street.Gauthier, EJwari Charles, Fruit Store, -house are.(16 Custom Bq ) 100° A H.DIXON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DECALCOMANIE SHOW CARDS, .No.101 ADELAIDE STREET, WEST, TORONTO, ONT, FNeLisH AND AMERICAN GAB-FIXTURES.A large and varied sssortment of GAS-FIXTURES and GLASS GLOBES, Or LATEST DESIGNS, JUST RECEIVED BY JOIN MARTIN, Plumber, Gas and.Steam Fitter, #1 8T.ANTOINE STREET, Bole Agent for the Underground Gas Machine, hb » THE \"FOLLOWING COOKING STOVES are kept constantly In stock :\u2014 TRE SOVEREIUN, RIVAL, : DIAMOND ROCK, QUEBEC, HERALD, TEXANIA, FOR WOOD OR COAL.Inspection solicited.JAB.BROWN & BRO, |] 219 SL James atrest, [LACHINE HOUSE.Mr.JAMES MCCARTHY begt 0 announce that he has leased the * Lachine louse, which he has fitted up in first-class style.® The Bar will be supplied with the choicest Liquors, The Ball-room has been renovated and greatly improved.The public wii; find the accommodation in every rerpect firat-class.ME-L E M O V A L.BANCROFT $ SHARPE, ILAVE REMOVED THEIR TO ST.JAMES HOTEL BUILDING, VICTORIA SQUARE.» JUST ARRIVED, A splendid assortment of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, On Gl Cards, and Trans t of Parts Me clore and after the War.ALRO, TRANSPARENT VIEWS OF PARIS ON FIRK, Væny CHEAP.WHOLKSAL ™ AND RET AIL, \u2018 AT G.J.HUBBARD'S DOMINION OPTICAL ESTABLISHMENT 2% NoTRE' DAME STRERT, MONTREAL.» JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROTHERS, NAVE FOR BALE, BEFINED, BUGARS, BY RUPH\u2014-Biandard, Goiden aad Amber.INDIA PALE AL In wood and bottle.ILD ALF\u2014In wood and botte.ER\u2014In W Familles regularly supplied at thelr Teste dences with Ales and P Tr.Orrice\u2014No.3178T.JAMES TR NFORMATION WANTED.= If MARY CLARK, who was married to dr rar.STEWART, iDNewton 8 Parish of Ardstraw (County Tyrone, ) bout the year i841.and emigrated to Canada about the year 1846, or her daugbter Many, will communicate with the undersigned, they will! hear of something to their advantace, Any person knowing anything of the a! parties will please nddress WILLIAM H.Kxn, Attorney at Law, No.121 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, U.S 100-8 NFORMATION WANTED .of MRR.Mc ARLEY, widow of Mure doch Mevarley, who disappeared onthe Ago 10 R do min Any Information regarding her will bs thas fully received by her affficted ctilidven, Arte dress Cnristion McCarley, STAR office.J EIRS WANTED.\u2014~Infor- ; mation dealred regarding the present address of the metubes of the family of Mr.Georgn À nderrô:1, at one Lime fronmong ?in dberdeen, Mcotiand, who, with his apc ane, A Mre, Klizatbeth Philip, or Anders em ted tn Canadas, nhôut the year 1841.Com«< munjoatious U> be addremed 10 James Gy shepherd, Box 632, r am Pont-office, Montreal 0 OITY EXPRKSS AND LIVERY orrion BREWERS AND SUGAR REFINRRA, \u201c243 2 ae RE ABI eter mr ORE er a TGR 0 - ee tremendous crash.injured.The acoident je attributed to the brioks getting water-soaked.- provisions, &o., was 28 £s.ful of vinegar, two of brown sugar, an \u2019 of distillery yoart, sensed.Alexander Josh.Nicholls, Higginabrook Mills, near Trim, ju the sounty of Meath, woollen manufacturer, has been declared ukerupt.Mr.Culenane, late of Phifadelphia, Pa, is declared by Fathor Conway the contractor for the building of the Irish Ameriean schools near Headford.A few nights since à man named John Newman, res.@ing at Balliver, county Meath, was fred at and dangeroutly wounded when returnin to his re**dence.No arrests have een m The tower of the CathoMa church at Adams- town, Wexford, fell the sther day with a Fortupsataiy no one was .Miss Ellen Tighe, who was so seripusly in- the falling of the stand at the races th ?Ze on Easter Munday, died at the workhouse Mfirmary on April 19.The immediate cause of death waz congestion ofthe Jungs.At the Ballybot Lard Sersions Mr.G.Grav, jr, olaimed £300 compensatica from R.J.M.Gough.Esg., his landiord, for disturbances.Mr.Butt, Q.C., M.P.appeared for the claimant.The case was ultimately referred to Duration April 9, at tho Convent of Meorey, Kil- rash, Te Lord Biahop of Killaloe received the solemm vows of three young ladies, in presence of a large number of their relatives and friends, and several clergymen from the surrounding districts.On April 11, the maekerel fishing at Kin- vale was a great success.The boats brought In from 3,000 to 5.000 fish each, thur earn- Ing over £100 for one \u2018night.One steamer was despatehed to Milford with VOD boxes, éad msecond with :0b boxes.Therdars 403 paupers in the Nenagh Union, being a deereaze of 24 from the same period last yoar.The weekly expense of and the average cost of each inmate is 2s.93d.The gunrdians have a balance to their credit of £1,714.On April 16 the entire Lewis family, who were dispossessed by Lord Dunnally, left their pative placo for America.They were ernreyed to the railway station of Clough- \" jordan by an immense congregation of farmers who bid them farewell, not J nowin .how soon it may be their own case under the | Compensation Act.- On April 13th an important seizure of ap.78 wes made in Limerick.The police, bo searching a house, discovered in a bed up- atairs & six chambered revolver, a cavalry sword, two powder horns, eighteen rounds of cartridge for revolvers, and a quantity of caps and powder.The owner of the hous 3) a woman, was arrested, and having bee brought before the magistrates, was remanded to the next petty sessions.The balf-yearly epring fair of Ennis opened on April 16, at the new fair green, Lifford, with the sale of pigs and horses, and war scantily supplied with cach.The show of horses was wretched in the extreme, not more than about fifty unbreken three year old fillies, for which there were no buyers.The dealers in pigs who attended were much disappointed at the small quantity for sale, but on inquiry, the deficieucy was traced to the soareity of swine in this portion of Clare.The Chairman of County Donegal has been hearing the olaims of the tonantry against the Earl of Leitrim.The noble Eurl protested strongly against interruptions in the conduct of business, claiming for himself the privileges of the humblest in court, and no wore.At the last sitting his lordship said the court was * confiscating all my estates,\u201d which he subsequently explained to refer to the law, and not to the court.Out of four or five claims against his lordship, only ons award, which was for £100, was awarded.On April 17th, the remains of Patrick Kear- ney were interred in Glasnevin Comotery, Dublin, in the presence of a very large assemblage of men.The deceased was » smith by trade, and in the vear 1565 the police decided on searching his forge for arme.\u201cWhen doing s0 he resisted them, and straok Aoting Inspoctor Clifford a blow \u2018with a sledge.Ile was arrested, and committed to Monutjoy Prison, from whence he was removed to Naas (iaol, where he remained for a oonsiderable time.After hi release be procesdod to America, and in consequence f declining health he had to return home.A correspondent of the Framiner says:\u2014 A short time sinoe a very unpretending funeral passed through Charleville.On making inquiry I found the deceased was a woman\u2014 some time ago in rather comfortable ciroum- stances\u2014who had died at the very advanced age of 105 years.This my in\u2019ormant vouched, as also for the fact that up to within a very short time of her death she enjoyed all ber rènses quite unimpaired.A few years ago sho was able to eew and kait, and no more than six years since she made a journey of two miles on foot.Having received a rather liberal education, ahe was able to des- eribe in a graphic manner tho wocs, struggles and scones of memorable \"98, Her name was Anastatia 'Callaghan.She lived at Feonagh, in the county of Limcriok, and was buried in the Ballysally cemetery.HOW TO MAKE KE GOOD BREAD.+ We propose togive a on fow recsipts for bread making which will not fail.First, we will give a receipt for making yeast.The yeast bought at the door i* not always of good quality.The recipe for hop yeast given har been tested for 20 years, and rarely fails; never, if the yeast jug is perfectly sweat and the yeast properly made: Boil in a porcelain or copper-tinned versel two large handsful of hops, tied in à cloth, six large potatoes Hiced thin, in aix quarts of water.When the tatoes are very soft, skim them, and sit or rab through a colander or mash fine on a late.Take out the hops, squecze dry, and bang sway for another time, as they can be used twice.Keep the water boiling, mix one and a half pinta of wheat flower to a smooth batter with cold water, and one tablespoon- one teaspoonful of salt; mix in the mashed pota- tows, stir all into the boiling water, am boil 10 minutes.Turn into a six-quart tin pan.hen milk-warin to tho touch add one tea- eup of yeast.Let it rise over night, and then put into à stone jug Toh yoast will keop in n a cellar, porfeotly , for six weeks.large teacup full will make two large loaves of bread.Be aure to Téservo à tescupfal to raise the yosst with.Always scald the jug thoroughly and kesp water in it over night, with a tablespoonful of saleratus stirred into it.This will aweet- en the jug.It takes a larger qnantity of this yeast to raise bread, biscuit 0; muffins than of distillery yeast, but the effect is quite as good.To make bread of first-rate quality, the should be made over night.Bread the thes been raised three times is much the best.Itis of a firm, even texture, has no fissures or oracks, and the: alice presents an even surface.Here is à recipe that rarely folls : Take one quart of now milk, and add boiling water sufficient to make it warm to the toush.(Water oan be substituted for the milk, but bread made without milk dries more rapidly.) Add one teaspoonfal of salt, stir in three quarts of flour and one tenenp of home-made yeast, or three table-spoonsful Mix well together, then nkle flour all around the odges of the batter or sponge, leaving a small apace in the middle uncovered.Set in warm place to rise, covering with a pan.In summer the sponge willbe ready to mould over before breakfast.Mix it up thick so that it cen be kneaded well, and knead it half an hour or more.Chopping it with a chopping knife adds to its lightpess and porosity.When well kneaded sprinkie flonr on the bottom of the pan thiakly, put in the dongh, and set it away for half an hour or mote, but watch it closely.\u2018(Bread making should be mort carefully tended, as any nogleot ruins the whole.If allowed to rire too much ita Ewoelness: is gene, and though saleratus willtake away the acidity, its aroma and Ravor are dertroy- ed.) When light turn out on the moulding- board and knead thoroughly; divide into two loaves, reserving a portion for biscuit, ro that the new.made loaves may not be ont that day.Mculd well, put iuto the pans, let it rise in a warm place fifteen minutes, then bake la a hot oven.If tho oven be/hot, the bread will Joes lesa weight in haking than when the oven ls slack.The hatter can he baked in the morning in the miufin rings, and makes à deliolous brraakinst, better than hot biscuit Bread made with potatuos is véry nice \u201ctoit three Large pulaioes, well pared, or aix * qd dised ones; rub them through a colander In the merning koead into a tiff dough, let it rise well, then knead again, put oto pans; lot it rise fifteen or twenty minutes, and bake in a hot oven.AU bread, buisoult or doughnuts raised with yeast should rise after being kneeded before they are baked.If put in the oven or fried directly they sre mover lizht.The dough has had no opportonity to recover ils olastioity, and cannot be an good.Common sized loaves of bread will bake in throe- quarters of an bour, provided the oven is of proper heat.Palatable as good wheat bread is, there is no doubt that eating it entirely is not conducive to health.Rye, Indian weal and coarse flour make bread that is better adopted to the developement of the muscles.Boston brown bread is much used, and is far better for children than bread made of superfine flour.1t is easily made: Take two quarts of Indian meal, sifted, ons quart of rye mes! or Graham flour, one large spoonful of salt, one teacup of molasres, one teacup of homemade yeast, or half the quantity of brewers\u2019 J oan etirr it, let it rise one hour, bake in deep i yosst.Mix with hot water as stiff as ono earthen or iron pots, which are made pur- pesely.To avoid the thick crust produced by baking soflong, boil it four hours and bake one, removing the cover before setting it into the oven, Good bread and butter cannot be made without some experience and intelligence.Upon their quality depends balf the comfort of the table, and yet full half the people in this country over taste them in perfection.\u2014Er.\u201cINSURANCE, &o.TMPERIAL FIRE INSUR RANCE COMPANY, oy LONDON, ENGLAND.ESTAR ISKED VUE Funds fevested à Canada 3108,000 RINTOUL BROS, GENERAL AGENTS, 9 8°.Ractanent streeh OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.CAPITAL, \u201c$10, 000,000.Fonps IN Hanp, $9,620,205.SBCURITY SHOULD BR THE FIRST CONSIDERATION, were \u2014 é These who are about to insure their lives should consult the praspctus of this old English Company, which embraces all the moet mpproved methods of LIFE ABSUR~ Proupectuses fres onfappiication to H.L.ROUTH, E.F.BEDDALL, Chie! Agents for the Dominion.\" W.E.BooTT, M.D-, Medical Examiner, H-ly ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY CICINNATTI.CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUR OVER \u2018 $2,000,00¢ \u2014 CHICAGO LOSES, $850,000, PRO PTLY PAID.The large capital and surplus ofthe ANDES, and its promptness in raying its losses, together with its liberal form of policy, coupled with the large and extended expenence of ita President, Mr.J.B.Bennett, entitle it to the confidence and suprort of the Insuring public Policies are written and delivered Immediately upon all classes of Insurable property In town or country at rates as low as are consistent with rafety and ability to pay in case of loss.! Bpecial rates given for country residences.Large lines written on desirable rinks., For information as Lo rates, â0, apniy to N.P.HARRINGTON, AGENT, 235 S¢ James Street, Montreal, 205-2aw ly ae PROVINCE 0 OF QUEBEC.MONTREAL, 15th April, 1872 Persons requiring FARMERS, FARMHANDS, MECHANICS, LABORERS, &o., will please apply at the IMMIGRATION HOME, \u2018No.15! ST.ANTOINE STREET, Where REGISTERS will be kept for that purpose.C.E.BELLE, Crown Lands and Immigrant Agent.o-im AN APPEAL TO SMOKERS BY PAYING TO THE T HE NEW YORK AND BOSTON PLANO- FORTE COMPANY, !; 4 NOTRE DAME SIREET, Sixty Cents a Day for Se Months Inatead of apending it In C! A ROSE Wooh PIA Si avin an REG all the modern improvements, and fal for FIVE YEARS, \u2014a vajuabls Present pe your ue mother, sister, or Intended, as the case m A word to the wise Is sufficient.REMEMBER, No.432 NoTRE DANE STRERT.* THOMAS A.HAINES, LS .Manager.INE GOLD JEWELLERY WATCHES, $e., de.( SUTTABLS FOR HOLIDAY PRRSENTS.WILLIAM B McMASTER (Successor to Me Master § Logem), 4 * No.my NOTRE DAME TRENT + Aus, A Fresh Supply of.Cocoa AND CoNDENSED MILK.! .W.D.KcLAREN, M7 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN BTREET.9-1y and varied in every department, The Stock comprises à large assortment of Cheviot and Chiffiny Norton Tweeds, Bilk Mixtures, Weat of England Goods, &c., &c , to which the early attention of their friends is solicited.Mr.OVIDR MALO, formerly of the firm of \u201cMalo & Biethot,\u201d havingo of the fitting di 1 that tL 18 need ever 7 atiiataetien \u2018rill be given to se $30.(0) WORTH OF J, SMITH & 00, (Aucosssors to Smith & Co.) IMPORFERS AND DRALERS IN WI LI @ROOERIES, PRONTON BIUORS, AND Ne 1 WESTERN BUILDINGS SHABOILLES Savane MONTRRAL.MmHuEOMAS H.Sox IMPORTER AND DEALER m TEAS, GENERAL GROCERIES, WINES, &c., &c., (Mozsons BUILDING), \u2018181 Bonaventure Street.ly ATURDAY, Japans, Black and Green fancy ne Japan got buy canne pri The People\u2019s Ni and 8t Paul street, 13 the ou can procure it.y 7 P.BROWNE.S ALE FOR 400 Barrels RAW LINSEED OIL\u2014Stowe\u2019s 00 « BOILED do.do.500 bris, } STEAM REFINED SEAL OIL, 100 puns, Puntin & Muna\u2019s.200 bris PALE AND BTRAW SEAL VIL.40 hhds.OLIVE OIL.20 cwin, CHICAGO MESS PORK, 400 tons No.1 PIG IRON.1000 bags RICE.2000 half-chests choles new J Arad TEAS.1000 do 300 barrels BYRUPS, Montreal and New York, &c., &c.W.R.ROSS à CO, 6-eod-1y* *464 and 466 St, Paul street.80th March, commences the monthly sacridios In to consist of the house in.| anything Pete Int nie! only place where assorted YOUNG HYSONS.READT-MADE CLOTHING - ars op .NEWLY IMPORTED FRENCH AND .END OARRIMÈRES, = AT 20 PER CENT BELOW THE ORDIKARY VALUE COMR AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELYES *| You will also at the anderaigned, a great variety of SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK-TIES, &0., &0., » Af very moderate R.DEZIEL, No.181 8t, Joseph street, Orders executed with nestnorsaud dispatch McMILLAN & CO.AGENTS, : MERCHANT TAILORS 262 ST.JAMES STREET, Next door West Ottawa Hotel, Beg te tender thelr thanks to thelr numerous oustomers for the very liberal patronage bestowed since opening their present premises, and would intimate that they arc now in re- Celpt of thelr Spri ing Stock, which embraces grerything requi ina first-class Tadloring Bus it Las been selected w the ut- moat.Cars.and will be fouud on amination newest and most reilable all from the most cslebrated makes of ers, To their regular custome herd eern it superfluous to say that Lhe re 8 and make of every ent will be equa = Donaiaion nfact, no effort wil © their house ane of the fret e on ey continents Prices will positively be moderate.Fixed prices strictly adhered An inspection of their goods is | MPORTANT.That elegant double Store, Nos.177 & 179 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, NEAR THE MARKET, Is now being fitted up, and will be opened on or about the FIRST OF MAY WITH A MOST CAREFULLY SELECT ED Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES AD BURTY'S CHOCOLATES AND COCOAS.These celebrated CHOCOLATES took the FIRST-PRIZE, At tbe Exhibition of 187], and are unsurpassed for parity and richness of quality.COCOA ESSENCE 1s » most delicious beversge.TO be had af all grocers.E LUSHER, Bole Agent for Canada A freih supply per Moravian.= AMS AND BACON.The 0 Trersen CINCINNATI BUGAR-CURED HAM Diamon d 8, (Davis\u2019 Celebrated 10 Boxes BONELERS BREAKFAST BACON (\u201cBtar® Brand.) WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL.M.BURKE, No 203 ST, ANTOINE STREET.P.F.WALSH # CO.%-1y CLEARING SALE at that fashionable BOOT and BHOE 8TO.HOES of every deon would do well to cail at once, as the is One of the largest to choose from in Dom Parties intending to leave thelr orders had potter do &0 early,on account of the large and er-growing amount of business done at this e establishment.«6 ALEX.DOUGLAS.BEAUVAIS & CO, (Late BRODEUR & BEAUVAIS), desire io call attention to the new establishment opened at 23 Notre Dame street, (opposite H.& H.Merrill's) where they offer a very large and carefully assorted stock of imported and.Shoes for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children, of Freneh English and American manufacture, which will compare very fa vor- ably az to price, and are very much superior in ruaerial and finish to anything in the market, = and examine the goods and prices.ANADA SUGAR REFINERY.JOHN REDPATH & BON Manufacture all descriptions of WHITE AND YELLOW REFINED ~ SUGARS AND SYREPB.The whole of superior quality, LOAVES, DAY ORUSHEL, .MOIST CRUSHED, Ar Yellows of every grade.BYRUPS: WHITE, AMBER, GOLDEN AND BTANDARD.NORTH BRITISH CHAMBERS, HosPITAL STREET, Near Corner 8t.Francois Xavier roy ALB E-.REAUVAIS & CO, = Nowe Dame street.Bool: AND SHOES cheaper than ever, at No.97 Mountain BUY YOUR FLOUR OF THE MILLER.: ALL FLOURS GUARANTEED AND DELIVERED res OF OHARGE Superior No: 1 Flour for Bread Rolls aa EX Fay Paatey F) Flour {ihe Bout into inthe market) yy of Tin, Sia [STE LISHED TIN 1858.First Premium Yedal dal awarded in 1870, and indorsed by Certificate from the Ameri- ean Institute in 1871, as THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET.The \u2018\u2018 ASRESTOS RooFING\u201d la à substantial and re'iable material, which can be used in \u201civ Boisbel ob \u2018the Toot , in barre halfbarrois, quar all cu mates.roof tena and ase-sizisenth Brodie\u2019s Oslebrated Belf- raging XX x Flore.me \u201canmmmros ROOF ¢ COATING.xw at bie Tor.for pomoring old Tin, o.Shingle eraram Four\u201d {from the choicest Fall er roofs.It 1 The Celebrated * HAyall (Ge (Germania) Flour,\u201d other Feed.Bran, Grue, Moule, Oats and W.à B.BRODIE à 00, MILLERS, - COTE BT.PAUL.° OFFICA: Corner of Craig end Blewry sa sparks and ¢ \"aid oan ve aported and PDT Tonnursotarer of ASBERTOE FÊLT Roofing d ee Roller Beale Preventive, Ac Waler re-proof Compositions, dealer in ARESTOR, ASFHALTUM, nd es te Roofing materials, ptive Patnphicts, Price Lista, Terms CHOICE LOT of Fresh to Dealers, &e., b: SORT a & GOWDEY, © Dominion, Cove OYSTERS in 11h tins, just re- 8 Union Batiibés Be Francois Xavier rotrent, oeived and for sale at the People\u2019s 8 corner MoGill and St Pani streets.P.BROWNE 'HATTERS AND FURRIERS.(3.MORGANTI, MANUPACTURER OF CHIGNONR, SWITOHES, BRAID OUR &c., &o., 8 L8, PUFFY, &o.WHOLESALER AND RET AIL.ATS, FEATHERS, and KID GLOVER CLEAN XD and REPAIRED.4 8T,.LAWRENCE MAIN BTREET.MONTREAL.; M-3m \u201c| QILK AND FELT HATS.The largest and best assorted stock ever imported furan RETAIL FSTABLISHMENT, AT | bo and 108 ST, LAWRENCE BTREET, e-y RIEPERT à co.NAGY, : FURRIER, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER ofall kinds of POREIGN PURS, 860 NoTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.The highest cash price paid for Raw Ford Orders notice executed at the shortest 1 RAILWAY ADVERTISING COMPANY Orrrons : HBT.J AMES Brazwr, MONTREAL This Company has the exolusive hy lacing advertisements in the Cars Principal Canadian Ballway» ron of adver ising in the Sars amd i1 Rallwaya.nas becom Jar one ln land and u on fhe Cont ent, od in its Infancy erica, but we b olog the averting.well and at hove 574 e Îta permanent institution of the Domini 4 a, Send ve © the public who eo oonalderation may rauo x6 us, a valua oly Toohey.dome Advertising in the Stations will be and attractively in frames.containing from 8 12 cards The frames will be of Black Walnut and Gold, and sach card to be glazed separately, with a gold moulding biftween.The Advertising in the Cars will be done In small gill frames, containing from ons to four cards each, and placed conspicuously in fhe Passenger Cars on the different sections, or either section, as may be desired Ly the ad- ve Tr, We Are alan prepared to noe Adv ments Frntabed us by 5, furnish their own Adve, Hitationa on the lina of the by ua, at reasonable rates, Advertinamenia wii} be aino inserteu in pay other maedinm Ja the Lumlaïonof Canada favoranie term For rates; ao, apply at office, 4388 Jemes | street, Monires TE FUSTER & CU, vtr Proorietnrs, TEA! TEA! TEA! One Hundred Packages CHOICE TKAS, carefullyÿ sclécted for the Subigoribers * Fam- y Trade.\u201d _\u201d n M.BURKR, - a : 8t Antoine Grocery.esiring to Ing \u20ac Cards, In the roads representad FOR \u2018| LADIES, i GENTLEMEN, Co MISSER, © BOYS and CHILDREN, Black Oloth Jackets, §1 each to $4 each.Vetveteen \u201c $3 each to §7 eachy Ak \u201c $8 each to $15 each, Mantle Cloths, in all colors, $1.96 to $3 a yard, Waterproof Cloths, 8c.to $1 per yard.\u2018Spring and Bum: Summer Bhawls, in colors, gl to Roman Scerfs and Shawls, $3.50 to $10 each, Black Kremlin Shawls, $3 to $9 eacn.Black Indiana and Merino 8hawls, $8 to $10 $10,000 worth of Tweeds, Cloths and Vestings $5,000 worth of French Merinos, ali colors.$2,000 worth of Woollen and Qotton Yarns.400 pleces White and Grey Oottons, from per yard.7 centa 800 phooes Dross and tta Prints, inclod- rey \u2018De lly Yate & Hew\" Frenèh Bordered,\u201d and Plain, in grain colored One lot Dress Goods, \u2018reduced from 8 to 30 oents per yard, One lot Dress Goods, reduoed from 45 on cents per yard.One lot Dress Goods, reduced from 40 to 25 cents per yard.A large variety of new seasonable Dress toods, all astonlsti ng value.Baptiste Black Drap D\u2019Imperatrice, barre.Costume otès Silk Ribbons, Satin Ribbons, Tapes, Pins, Spool Thread, Laces, real and imitations.Smallwared.Flannels, Blankets, Yarns.Gentlemen\u2019s Furnishing Goods.This Stosk, amouhting to about $9,000 must be cleared out before removing.to the new premises, A.A, MURPHY, \u201cOriental\u201d Dry Goods Store, 424 NOTRE DAME STRERBT.- = WESTERN HOUSE, 400 ST.JOSEPH STREET.Dress Goods! Dress Goods ! Dress Goods! Prints! ; | Prints! Prints! THE LARGEST AND CHEAPES1 STOCK : IN THB WFST-END.THOMAS BRADY, | 400 ST.J OSEPH STREET.71-saw CARD.Messrs, BERNARD BROS.beg (0 Inform their many friends and the public generally that they will : OPEN THEIR NEW STORE, AT No.268 NOTRE DAME STREET, ON OR ABOUT THB 2TH APRIL, with one of the largest and most complete assortments of DRY GOODS Ever Offered to the Montreal Publis.Thanking them for past favors, and trusting a continuance of the same.BERNARD BROS.No.38 NOTRE DAME STREET.0-Baw-8e ROGRESS! NEW DRF-GOODS STORB.\u201cTHE PARIS HOUSE\" No.908 87.CATEERRINK STREET.Munsrs, DUPUIB & BOHRER have this day UBE\u201d a eity, for cheap and first-class DRY-GOODS, TAILORING and MILLINERY connected ARIB HOUSE.with tito DUPUIB & BOHRER, 908 BT.CATRERINE BTRERT, Opposite English ot Montreal L4YX ROBES! A splendid am FROM $335 AND UP WARDS, AT TURGEON à 00/8, \u2018 No.450 NOTRE DANE BTREET.alot of : LADIES' UNDEROLOTHING, A Great Bargain, Consisting of Ladies\u2019 Night- Dresses, Drawers and Chemise, MORISON'S OLD STAND 450 NOTRE DAME STREET.n Rb ST.JAMES STREET GREAT CBEAP BALE OF SHIRTS, FOR: ONE MONTH, w.B.SOoWIES.Geod shirts makers wanted.Remember the number, 185 ft.James at, ext door to tothe \u2018Wesleyan Chureh.157 - W.B.BOWIE W.J.STEWART, AGENT FOR MACHINE BILKS, TWIST, | And every description of / MACHINE LINEN THREAD, No.1 UNION BUILDINGS, Br.FRANCOIS XAVIER BTRERT.COLE \u2014 COAL the open of navigation, tha under.prend win ave for rai raie the variona kinds of orem att Ht.e: pn Coal, when hopes'to re Oetve à fuir « de ve of publie / C.H.TUGGEY.- Moe will be removed on in Lay ome Agency Offs Patriox's Hall, 0-tf assortment .move to No.#09 8t.Paul street (a few doors farther East).Thanking you for past favors, and respectfully soliciting a continuance of the same, Wu remain, yours truly, se WM.GRUNDILL & CO.OC.M.COMPANY, WANUFAOTURERS OF, AND WHOLNSALE DEALKES IN, CC I G A R S , SOLD oF THR DOMINION AND LEGAL TENDER OIGara We beg 10 call the attention of the trade In 6 to the above particular brands of \u2018which are acknowledged by consum- \"2 Srey fet shame Ueaidon th all other oholoe brands are Subscribers, and are vo offered to th trade In general at prices Ower than by any other Manufkoctarers in the Dominion.Retall dealers would find it 0 their advantage to Call upon us, as we an vapply them with an assortment at rates which will challenge competition.MONTREAL CIGAR Le MANUFACTURING DAV COCHANTRALEE 4 PHILLIPS soi N.B.\u2014Parties wishing to have thelr own Brands of Olgars manufactured, can have ter on the shortest notice NY BODY.that is a j a good Clzar suited at L.AB CHOICE PRESENTS] IN P1PES, CIGARS, &c., At the Sr.LAWRENCE CIGAR BTORE, No.183 ST.JAMES STREET, tOpposite the Post-offics.) J.SAMUEL, No.133 BT.JAMES STREET, (Two doors from the 8t.Lawrence Hall.) AMPORTER OF THER UELEBRATED LA BOSA HANT IAGO CIGARS.ONLY.SMOKERS' VARINTIES > + TTAWA HOTEL CIGAR STORE ix open from &30 a.m.til] 11 p.m INE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, at Ottawa Hotel Cigar Store.FINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, AT THR OTTAWA HOTEL CIGAR STORE os PIPERS OF ST QUALITY TTAWA HOTEL CIGAR FTORE situated at 36 Bt.James L ABRAHAMS is satisfied e with large sales and small profits.SARE HAVANA CIGARS, at the Ottawa Hotel CigarStore PYEING AND SCOURING.HRITISH AMERICAN STEAM DYE WORKS, * 841 8T.JOSEPH STRERT, OFFICE: #4 8T.JOBEPH BTREET.THOMAS PARKER invites the attention of large Woollen and Cotton The above most ly Intimates that his appliances for Fe , Boouring, Hot Pressing.Silk Velv.t Finishing, &c, are now most complete, and dy far tne most extensive of the i fog I.ap, except #Hilk and HH Veivet; they must be taken apart, to make them look Like new.Observe the address: Works and Office, 44 and 81 Bt.Joseph street.6-ly IRST PRIZE AWARDED by the Provincial Exuibition of 1570 Ë \"IVAULNON FHHOA DNILNIUA prises, Ke, DYED AND 7 CLEANED, without being taken apart.DATCIHAl Office\u2014215 NoTrRE DAME STREET, ent » Cinbret atreet The Works are now in splendid running order, and fully prepared to exepute all or ders.\u2018 Workmen from Paris have been engaged 0 specially superinténd the fine work.A list of city agencies will be published In a few days.Boouring promptiy attended ta - aly ARNISHES! BAYLIS, WILKES ¢ CO.MANUFACTURE ' VARNISHFR, torthe Englixh market, and homme copsumption.VARNISH GREEN, for Sun Blinds, kame as used in England.: RFASE, in baxen.Trade mark AXLE G MACHINERY OIL, three grades; will not gum, or frèese in onid weather.Also, Pr Prints, Bolled Oil, Ontors, Bronses, Price lista torwarded Apdress to Office and Factory: IBOMNAZARETH STREET, MONTREAL.LL FAVORITE zmANDS pos AN ROf One Havana Cix 1, AURA- QELLING OFF AT COST.res HITE from busines: at V7 Mountair CHERENS = BOOTS from 25 cents upwarus, at 97 Mountain udge df of AXV ONFHAG MOINIKOAd AH OR Were awardod Honorable Mention for goodness of qualiiy at the International Exhibition, London, 1884 An Invaluable tonic, and an efficient preventive of Diarrhea and Cholera.All kinds of Burgical Appliances made and repaired.; J.ENEAS, , 30d 98 St.Rddegonde street SEEDS ! SEEDS! SEEDS! I: , Just received, a fresh Stock of GARDEN «nd FIELD BEKDS from France, England, and the United States, such as: BERS, .CABRAGER, OUCUMRERS, CAULIFLOWERS, OLOVE ONION MANGOLD WURTZEL.ALso, FLOWER SEEDS, A very large assortment.All at the lowest market prices, JAMES GOULDEN, 175 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, 28 Br.PAUL STREET.33 BT.CATHERINE STREET.» H F.JACKSON, CHEMIST & PRUGGI ST de Pi examina of the RAE Soclet où | Great Briwain).831 Bt Oa- therine street {opposite th the Loysial Palace treal, - especttully to intorm ,; {he inhabitants of Montreal Jand its vicinity generally, above ad he has opened an Establishment at the above Cow pounding Physiciaus\u2019Preserip- tone.In soliciling & share of their favors, he respectfully amures them that all Preseri- tions a pes confided to him, wii be carefully and accurately dis speused.1 y GPEAY'S SYRUP|n or RED SPRI CE GUM 8 LORS Corp VOICE, Bis, SERÛNCHIAL AND T AFFECTIONS.The Gum which exudes from the Red tree is, without doubt, the most valuable native Gum for medicinal purposes.\"a remarkable jower In reltevirg curtaln severe furms of nchit'a, aod its almost specific fret in curing obstinate hacki Uougha.well known to the public a large.Jn the yr up (carefully preparev ata low temperature), containing a large quan- uty of the finest pleked Gum in complete solution, all the tarant, Balsamic Anti earns \u2018ettectsol the Red Spruce Gum are fully prefervid.For zale atali dry stores Prices, & ovals par bottle.1 EEDS! SEEDS! \u2014 Just received, Fiower and Vegetable Seeds, \u2018growth 187], at the GLASGUW DRUG HALL, 400 Notre Dame street.CAMPHOR! CAMPHOR! CAMPHOR!\u2014 Preserve your Furs from the \u2018Moths.860 ibs fineet English Camphor for rale at the GLAS- coua Hu.rn | GOW DRUG HALL.CONCENTRATED) LYE.\u2014Hougse-kespers when you ask for Conosntrated Lye, see that you got the genuine article, with the sub- seriber's address stumped on each tin.For sale by all respectable Druggisis and Grocers throughout the Dominion.HOMMEOPATHY.\u2014A full stock of Medi- eines and Books always on hynd.Family cases refilled and remédicated.Orders frem the country carefully filled, J.A.HARTE, DRUVGGIST, «+0 Notre Dame Street D UNCAN\u2019S SAR 8 Al PARILLA the great HEALTH RESTORER of the day.I strikes at hepa of all dissnas, through its wonderful power in restoring the Blood to a a healthy state.\u2018or Scrofula, Nervous Mebllity, all Dineanes of (the Skin, Gout, ico, Kcurvey.Bronchieal Aftections, and Cheet Complaints, Îta effoetsare marvel- There ix no disease arising from an infect aus Estate of the atmospniers, or Im water, against which it 18 not a ral A PLICE, ONE DOLLAR PER B.TTLE.WHOLESALE AGENTS: EVANS, MERCER & CO, MONTREAL.8old by ali respectable druggists.96-Urm LIXIR or WILD CHERRY, For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, ao, &c BYRUP OF SARSAPARILT.A and AN- DELION, ! the very best Bpnng ean cine COD LIVER O11, CREAM, with Hypophos- phites, the ccoughly inseparable, only 75c.CANADIAN.WILD FI,OW ERS\u2014 Bouquet vin the Cana-lan t ol Armsasa a FRESH FLOWER and GARDEN sBEDS Just arrived from Euro; THE FAMOUS was POWDER, ac, âc, ALEX.MUNRO + COS, 181 MoGILL STREET, MONTREAL 85 MOUN TAIN DRUG HALL, Corner Mountain and St.Antoine Streets, G.Ensoxn, Chemist : and I'ruggiat, would mts the attention of the public (more cape- clally of the West ond Lo the new \u201cpos Store Just ened at the a od place.A complete assortment of articles usually found tna rat Class establishment will be always kept on hi English \u2018and Frenen Perfumery, new and valuable pre the tolle où fox Drugs and ZN M Bponges, Brush PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Patronage in renpectfily solicited, ¥ Branch-Three Rivers, Established pill y A WORD IN SEASON.As hroure-cleaning will anortiy be In vogue, \u2018advise bouse-keepers not we would forget that BIRKSH' UX-GALL CARPET takes out all pots and stains from Carp ts without dirturbing the colors, but bring them back to their original color.For sale je AL the Medical Hall, and druggists {in gene \u2018 i The one-horse Engine con aumes 40 .bs.of iront per day; the three horse $35 ba, and the \"4.four-horse 120 Ibn.of coal per day.ROPERS 1 NEW HOT-AIR OR CAFIARIC ENGINF, adapted for all per where small motive power 1a requir eon two, three, or four herso- power, nd for Clronlar.A.W.TRIPP, Rial] Li Bouth street, Mm Rratan, Mass.FELT * BOOTS at about half .Téguiar price al NT Mountain street.a CHE, FOR SALE at thé WFAROFFMICE\"\u201d address, for the purpose of Retailing | 2 apt James Somt.Lt.Archer, R,N.R Cupt.K.Scott, Capt.H.Wille.Cant.Stephen.Capt.& SE ins.Capt.Maokensie.URSDA Y, and \u2019ortland every BA- TORDAS, calling at Foon Foyie to receive and to land Mails aud Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland), are intended to be dispatched from Port} pas c Pausar 18 AUSTRIAN.2, BARMATIAN.a, ORTH AMERICAN.ET May 4.Rates of passage from Portland :\u2014 Cabin:.F0 to 5 Bteerage The Steamers of the Glasgow Line are in- tended lo sai! between the Clyde and Portland rt uring the season of Winter iu Havre, to John M, po Allan a 2 qoal aon leans; in 8, to Gustave ha de Voltaire; in Antwer io Auk.Seb Schroils & in Rotterdpm , 10 GQ & Zeon lo Hamburg, to Ww.Gilson ï Hugo Belfast, to Charley & Malcolm; in Toman to Ment.Bro & Greenhorne, 17 Grace Church st; u Gl .to es and Alexander Allan, 1yde Meet: in Lives pool, to Al Brothers, James street, or A.& = ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common street, cas, cp NS 1 us TI New YoRK,CORK & LIVERPOOL, NEW & FULL-POWERED BST EAM- SHIPS, Sry THE.SIX\" pam IN THE WORLD.OCEANIC, CELTI REPUBLIC, ATLANTIC, BALTIC, \u2018ADRIATIC, 6,000 Tons burden\u20143,000 À p.each.from New York York'on BATURDAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and an Harbor the der folowine.te Star Dock, Pavonia Ferry, Jeney City.nger accommodations (for all classes) anrivalled, combining SAFETY, SPEED, AND COMFORT.Saloons, Staterooms, Smoking-room, and Bathrooms in midship section, where \"least motion is felt.Surgeons An wardesses compan, these son \u201cord Steer 0, ATES\u2014Saloon, gO! TARE, currency.Those\u2019 wishing to send for friends from the Oud Country om ohtaln steers ©, prepaid ce cates, currency.*Pamenze rs booked to or from all parts of oa Paria, Hamburg, Norway, Paden, dia Australis, Chinn &c.palxcursion tickets granted at the lowest ans from £1 upwarda, u For ins Po h of pans and other Informa.= apply e som pany 8 oes, No.Broad 'way, New Yor! \u20ac-ly J.x SPARKS, Agent.: aoe 22e Night \u2018ao do in js Bs bre itt, i + ; or ny - © he ui 3 py nid ; Tee PT ; j vo ce va .mm \\ Te ie z \u2019 ) + - \u2019 ' : + } ve : + © ! \u2019 - ° ! - i È .- _ + .> * L \u2018 nl, - 5 TH * \\ dite .; L Co \u2018 \u2014 - edna \u2014 TE prt \u2014 - iy , , ro + \u2019 = \u201c HE EVENING STAR.inte gous Tear Biase Sm GROCERING, & = CLOTHING.5 | «CIGARS AND TOBAQOOS.MEDIAL.OCRAN STRAMBHIPS a RAILRO+ vi add one quart of milk, Re eal; - ARSON BROTHERS CLEAR] G \u2018BAL \"1 9 : IOTORIA DRUG HALL A \u2018LLAN LINE, under con-|f XR Tus lay, May 14, 1878.ef four, and when the liquor 1s cool snengh E MAPLE SYRUP MERCHANT TAILORS, SY, Jaues N ot x oT 1 OE.+201 with the Government of Canada (GRAND TRU NE RAILWAY ; Mda tassap of home made yeast; sat icine ?.\" | Brausr (almost directly opposite the new Av vn \u201cThe Sabscribers beg to inform thelr friends JUBT ABECEI VED, Jor tha conveyance of Canadian aud United WINTER ABEL x IRELAND.var pince.EU de one ane nner FIT POR KEEPING, Merchants\u2019 Bank oullding), to tifrrm « ORIENTAL à and the publio that they intend continuing in TT WINTER ABRANGEMENTR, \u2014\u2014 EUR CRE ess sponge will be ready for mere flour by sight : thelr customers, and the public generally, the WHOLESALE TUBACCO BÜSIN ES, THE ANGUSTURA BITTERS, aro compased of the NEW OARS ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS The Len T.Cronin, C.C., Charleville, bas or nine o'clock in the evening.Now mix to JUST RECRKIVED.that they have just opened up and are now.424 Notre D tn all 1ts branches, in their present Store un- 80 justly celebrated for thelr full- powered, Clyde \u2014 besa appointed parish priest of Newtown a stiff batter, sprinkle flour over It, set to fully prepared lo show thelr Bpring Block, otre Dame Street.une 1mtor May, after wuioh they will re Bleamahips :\u2014 \u2018Trains now leave Montreal as follows Bhandrum, vice £e Rev.E.IL Cotter, de- a Te Toand Inte or which will be found to be unusualiy complete EXQUISITE AROMATIO FLAVOR, GOING WxST.Day Express fur Ogdensburgh, Otis.w 6, wil Toronto, Que! Bran Godert Fes voit Chioave A spi ter ani su tatl $.2 Me man stations at.» Mixed vante ni Lal.83M A.Trains To Lachine at 8.00 8.m., 2.30 She LOU pe Crau ns thrash e » to Province Line.GOING BOUTH AXD EAST.Accommodation Train for Island Poud and intermediate Stations Cerne Hacaion, via Vera oi TAS Ce A $00 a.m Kx; New York ta on Parlor and Bleeping Oars a Forres enol tious and night through trains.Baggage e pancaty of the trains depend on connections with Sher Unes, the Coma will not be res ns oot at or leaving any tation at the hours nam The peer Oarlotta or Chase wiil isave Portland for Halifax, N.8., «very Ma aflerncon, at p.m.They have excellant ao commodation for passengers nod freight.The International Company's steamers, runing lu connection wilh the Grand Tronk Rallway, leave Partland every Monday ano Thursday ut : mo 5e dons, N.B., &e \u20ac pr hroegh at the (Company principal stations, For further information and time of Arrival and Departure of ali Trains at termain and way 2'sti0Us apply at tne Ticket Offlos, Bonaventure station, or No ® 8t James street.C.J.BRYDGES, Managing .Montreal, 8th Nov, 1871.* = (CANADA CENTRAL ; AND BROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILWAYS.GREAT REnAD GAUGE ROUTE T5 OTTAWA.Ounand after M: INDAY, May 6, 1872 trains will run as follows LEAVE BROCEVILLE.EXPRESS at 8:09 A.M, \u201crriving at Ottawa at 1.00 P.34., aud ab Sand Point 1.50 P.M.MAIL TRAIN Àt 4,00 P.M,, arriving at Band t,- .Point at 8.30 P.M.THROUGH OTTAWA EXPRESS at 3.90 ort ; making & certain ovupection witn the me Truux Day Express from the Tant and West, arriving at «law at 7.10 P.M, LEAVE OTTAWA THROUGH WESTERN EXPRESS at 10.00 AM.amving sb ouuckvilie at 1:40 P.M., and Grane Trunk Day Ex- ARRIVE AT RAND x at 1.20 and 8,90 P.M, LEAVE SAND POINT At t.00 A.M., 11,40 A.M,, and 3.30 P.M.Trains on Canada Central and Perth Branch make corain om connections with ali Trains oo \u201cFreght Jouded with despatch, and po tran- MANUFACTURING WORKS.J OHN FORSYTH MANUFACTURER or WOOLLEN MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, - 20, &C., &C.IN CONRECTION WITH FORBYTH & CO.'8 MAQHINE CARD CLOT HING WORK DUNDAR, ONT.2s-1y NON EMERY WHEEL, BOLID, AND WITH STONE CENTRE, Manufactured by « UNION STONE COMPANY, Boatox, Mass.Grind! Steel, Wn w h iexbie Tron, Brass, Stone and to any wheel in use and Sharpening Tools Cast or Mal- lass, ix en a far het every description, they are unequalled.ve of any grade or rise m best Wel- ington Milla, Emery, and wa wart Emery Wheel Machinery and Toois, Derecriptive Catalogue, with price list, malled on application to ROBT, MITCHELL & CO, St Peter and Craig streeta, Agents .l\u2018iminten of £anada.RICHARD PATTON, |} PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM FITTER, BRARS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Importer and Dealer in GAS FURNISHING GOODS, No.742 Craia STREET, MONTREAL.ME\" Sole Agent in the Dominion for the Springfield Gas Machine.sy (CHARLES D.EDWARDS, (LATE KERSHAW & EDWARDS,) Manufacturer of FIREPROOF SAFES, Ana every description of FIRE AND BUR PROOF BECU- Ko, © 8ST.JOSEPH STREET (Old 8.George's Church), MONTREAL.sl, - ONT: 10 STEAM GUAGB AND BRASS WORKS, OOR.OF BAY AND TEMPEXRANOE BTR MANUFACTURER OF THE ASHCROFT'S STEAM GAUGE, (Bourdon\u2019s Fatent and ei Laxz's Im n HIGH ¢ Low P RASSURR VACUUM For LOOOMOTIVFR, F TY.AMBOAT, BTATIONARY ENGINES, XTO.TO RON ONTO: Jas.MORRISON, PROPRIETOR, - OKFFICE.7]} KING STAXKT, WEST.ROBT.MITCH AGENT, Montres ily R WARMINTON & CO.106 MCGILL RT KERT, PLUMBERR, GAS ANDSTEAM FITTER# À large amsortment of FORCE AND CITTERN FUMPR FY- DRAULIC FREXHFH, &e, Ahrays on hand.\\ Orders promptly att Attended ta.Charzea moderates, N.B.\u2014- Our frienis who li.tend making alterations this 83ring will confer a favor by have ng Te one Rs moon RR convenlent, to partly avold the great rush of work In April May.wl TT \\ APOLIO cleans windows witht wetting inn orpet, For sale by moatly evers Greer ant Hardens Mer.\u2018étiavt, whotosaie hry the route A BURVEVEL a L 5.834 Oraig niront, - when in car lon Connections made with poata x Fand Point for Pembroke, à orage wo Fog, & ARHOTI, anager Brookville, May an 1w2 le SOUTH EASTERN COUNTIES JUNCTION RAILWAY.1871.TINE TABLE No.3, 1871.COMMENCING ®th Nov., 87.TRAINS WILL RUN AS POLLOWS.GOING NORTH.\u2018 No.1, No.3, bo Dish py Freighy AM.AM.d, Vi, Dep'ture.&10 a A oon ad wl Butt on Flat.N40 4656 Em.1.uns 450 14 West : roms 7.06 155 tour 790 70 Cowunaville 7,30 8.10 t F 1.40 Brigham.750 Se Farndei.bh Le.est F su AIO Ht.Johns.Lo.REL.Montroal,\u2014Arrival.OL 48 UL GOING BO! BOUTH.Ra a vist.SY preset PM.AM Montreal\u2014Departure.a \u201cee 516 JOY 4 £30 .7 65.0 Frrn a S45 Ma Cowansville .,.18 855 L& Bweeuburgb.\u2026.\u2026.13} 605 3 Frost Brome.wear 18 GN NL YSOD'S.ou0scc ns 2} a] dt Button Fiat.& 6.45 nt Abere sessses-.81 &'8 + 0 Riehtore.+ ,\u2014Arrivai.333 7,05 1» Passengers by taking No.1 Tralr tas BL Johns with Tralus for New York, Boston, Rouses Paint, &c.No change of Cars to ar froma A .ntreal.Btages leave Une Btallons unon arrival ot Trains from Montreal for v: riona places 1» other paris of the Eastern Tewnahlps.Until further notice, Frelgut Trains will run on Wednesdays aud Baiurdays on Prssengor Trains Lave gat of Track oved Freigiit Tr ape Traius «raing Norin bave right of Trach over Trainago.r.\u201cou A 84 FOSTER, Manager.Waterloo, P.Q., Nov.2, 1871, sut ERMONT CLNTRAL RAILROAD L.Nj \u2014 WINTER ARRANGEM BRT, COMMENCING DECEMRER 3°, 1871.Day Exracme loaves Montrea! at arriving in Boston v.a Lowell) at ry ety Train for Waterloc .eaves Montreal #4 00 pm.NigET EXPRrES leaves Montreal m., for boston (via Lewel ne PAC à also oo for Now ork 5 Tr et n Boston & ann and New Ta at a m.TRAINS GOLNO NORTH AND WEST.DAY FTFREx8 leaves Borton, vie Lowell, at sam , Troy at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Montres) at9.45 p.m NiGHT Exrares leaves Now London a Grouts 3 her LR Fo Pm.South Vernon at 9.53 fom.rec engem from Connect River railroad eaving New York at 3.00 p.ra., and Bprng cold at 610 pm, gonneou at Bellows Fa with drain m'Übeshire R, pe at White River June Hon in \u20ac atn lédving Roaton at 6.00 pum.§ lraves Rutland at 1.50 a m., couneo ae trains over Renasalser and Barstoga y Rallrea, arrivingin Mon Bleeping Cars are attached to woth the night express val us fonte between Montreal and Lioston, and Mon and Bpringfield, and 8t.Albans and Tre Drawing-room Carn on Day Sail ; between Moutreal and Boston.For lickeis aud freight rater \u201cPR mont Contral Railroad O James sineL 5.MERRIL General \u2018Superin 8 8 Atodna, | Deo.2, 1671 , 508 OMINION WIRE WORKS and BIRD CAGE MANUFACTURKRS.! Mon EVER & BARNES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WIRE.CL ANDWIRK-WORR ANUFACTURKRS, No.Ne CRAIG BTREPT, WEST, MONTREAL, Wire Flinds made to order.A! kindaof Orrden and Cemetery Fencing, Bummes Hous Garden Arch Btntots Trrnens cs toire Meyer, Hird Ongen Fmeki af 4300s tance, Cout 8 "]
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