The evening star, 11 juillet 1872, jeudi 11 juillet 1872
[" sr ce 2, - : 1 He Ro tr i [ > ! et La À + Ÿ 1 \u2018 f } He all; : ALE + Fra Fee fey * or Tm 4 ne \u201c ' A | | © .| a on = ee = rs \u2014* VOL IV.NO.161\" : MONTREAL.THURSDAY JULY 11, 1872 .PRICE ONE-CENT.C HOUSES FOR SALE OR TO LET Le SEWING MACHINES.BOOTS & SHORES.CIGARS AND TORAGOOS.Busincas Notices ITEMS OF INTEREST- FASHION GOSSIP.HORACE GREELEY AT BOSTON.d STORES TO LET will be ad- i n 1 ERRAKPART Erion FIN SS eut SREY Hn od In the STAR for ane half cent $30 1-0 N LY $30.ALSHI S ba ue bi PRU- WHOLE ALE a 0BACCO amp CoE Ey oa is Lo cp ox the! Unlted States for (From ¢ toi Herald.) » Bpoce » | 9 LET, tws Furnished or Unfurnished Ro we, in & healthy locality.Apply at 7 Lloury » xireet, 100-2 0 I wo Hooma, furnished or unfur- T mani \u201cwith use of kitchen.Ap Apply at Vallee street Oo LET, rome Rooma mer Pri Board, in à pleasant locali st 06 Alexander street.Wl 0 LET, Furnished, Bitling-room aod four Bedrooms, a bout Ave minutes\u2019 from the Post-oM Apply at MoConks ce, Cigar Store, LB BL.James atroet.TO LET, House 32 St Patrick street, Point St.Charles, seven rooms $10 per mouth; free 2 of tax ! es; ny pr senger ombibus passes within one the house.Apply to H.B WARREN, 17 Fortification ane.160-3 TO LET, that splendid cut-stone Store wrence ih and Dorchester streets, occupled for Bava)nl years as a Crockery tore; an excellent business stand.Apply at 431 Lagauone- tiere street.7-8 \u2014 +R T) LRT, a small Cottage, with garden in front, 14 Balmoral street.Tat immedfate.Address Drawer No.Post office.COTTAGE AT LON- QUEUIL TO LET, N'OBLY SITUATED, NEAR THE BIVEE FRONT.Reser $50.\u2019 Avpiy 0 E.LUSHER, | 30 Lemoine street.AKERY TO LET.\u2014Bakery B with firet-class Oven and Dwelling attached, Apply on the premises No 121 Cadicux street Rent 58-8 PE \u2018 À du rétrements under this head tnaaricd iron.*) \u2014Two res ctable young men can be atom modated with Hoard and Lc 1g wn a private fam!ly, near Mountain rtreet.Address M, 18, STAR office.00:1 B° \\RD\u2014Vacancies at 18 Cote street, 10 \\ R D.\u2014Vacuocies, with or Without Rand, at 149 Ble ury street.160 - OARD\u2014 Vacancies at 56 Unlvers:ty surest, appwile Kughsh Cathedral.Oo: R*\\vacanics Jor two Gentlemen.at bitst.Constant stre 157 OARD -Gord hoard snd HooTR tn a plea B sant selgthiburhood, Apply at La6Se an toina atreat.ARD \u2014Vacancies for one or two or ers in « private family, at % Richmond te stree PARD\u2014Vucancles at2658t Martin Fe LOST, &a.1 à ducr\u201ctermenés under (his head tnaeried free, OST, last evening, hetweesn Rt.Denis and Univemit ts.Bt.Catherine entiemans Biack Slik Bow Tie, The finder will ba re.rewarded by returning same to 66 5t.Dents elreet.1£v OST, on ay, 10h lost inst, yP rroail, open acer nee er rar Wateh, 1th rub chain an * gold seal, onins, &c., attached.The find-r wili rewarded on foaming it at 175 Re.Lawrence st-eet, 160 OST, on about the ne Tat Ty: a white Cow, with red spo\u2019s.Any pe ti nig tha mame 1H 58 nerhrooke, street will be suitably rewarded leu tr from 3 Ft Loiren, Monday, the sth Inst, Heury street, à little Boy, aged 1 years, Ernost Cnalo otter named ressed in striped linen clothes, and cn spotted Any information concerning him will pe thenkfally received by his mother, am\u201d st Henry strest.UNT, on Baturday cvenine, & J.eather Poek\u2019 t-houk containing Bank Bills and a Silver Colns, with memoranduins in it nue.A liberal reward | will be given by To ving 1b at the office nf John James Bro whe, Architect.38 Beaver Hall.OST, à Brown aad White Str ol L eithr r on Dorchrater or Craig street.The fin \u2018er will be rewarded on returning it to the BTAR office.157 oT on Saturday.near Wellington street Le $1175 1n bilin, The finder will be suita bly rewarded on leaving it atthe STAR omer.FORT.on Ragioriny last, a Büoll Terrier with white prpant, The finder will he rewarded on ret ning it to C.P.R.Co.'s Stables, ) Mue- end.OST, à Roman Boarf.The findor will be L\u2019.bere «| © TOURISTS.GENTLEMEN, UPON ARRIVING IN THE CITY, SHOULD AT ONCE ORDER THEIR CLOTHING, sv As TO Enab'e the Tuilor to finish them in proper atyle, and ROBERT SEATH, ; TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No.430 Notre Dame Street, HAS À LARGE AND VARIED STOCK \u2018 or FIRST-CL ASS GGCOLS TO SELECT FROM, And can execute Orders for Suits in Six Hours if desired.ALSO, IN STOCK, BILK AND MERINO UNDERCLOTHING, SHIRTH, | COLLARS, TIER, ECARFKFA, 40, &c., &c., BEST, LONDON-MADE UMBRELLAS AND WATERPROOF CLOTHING | ROBERT SEATH, No.430 NoTRE DAME STREET.162 ERCHANT TAILORING, GENTS OUT-FITTING, §e.TO AMERICANS AnD OTHER TOURIBTS, GETLENEN-Our Btock of Clothe, Tweeds, Uoatings, Uent's Haberdashery, &c., for the present seasou, comprises one of the most select and extensive assortments in this city.We om port r.KENNEDY having returned from ue home marke ail tho Departments are \u201cur Are with first-o ur American references extend to gontle- tmen from moet of of the neighboring Blau our selected from \u2018he fret Cu ec artists in droir une.The long sland) of our store with the public ought to be of the anperior class of work we ten ou guaran a correct fit to every ous Gentiemen arriving by the morning can have their suits, correct to time, fa ne cars leaving in the event Of Ready-made Bults we keep An immense assorcment for gentlemen and youths, tn all i ranke of prices will be found og moderates.m of sale is one price.solicited.THE 1 MONTREAL TAILORING AND LOTHING MART, 81 8e LAWRENCE Marx BruxxT, Three minutes\u2019 walk from the Post-offiee ue J.G.KENNEDY & CO.ARSON BROTE ERS, MERCHART TAILORS, Mr.BTREET (almost directly opporite he ow Dew Merchants\u2019 Bank building), beg to Inform their customers, and the © Fublle generally, that they bave just opened fui ed Lo abow their 8 took BREE: be found tobe Sea and lars.I'berally rewarded on returning it to 970 Mixtures, Wen lof England vs Nhieh the early attention of th anda Bt Catherine street 157 ted.n'ovine MAL! former! of the SAT, from 20 Alexavder street, à New firm of \u201cMalo & Richot,\u201d of foundiand Pup, about reven weeks old the fitting department, it is less to wilh lrather strap on his neck.Any infor.that every satisiaciion will be given to si, mation pren will lead to his recovery | - warded os a Pookot book continiog $l41, 1rom Li ind \"og \"Bani to Tes Rubin's.ote = | GOODFITTING veeph stree person same to Kapin's Hotel wiil be liberal P 4A wie rs.warded.er ORT, an Tousaay wv ith uly from A 8, GOLTMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, a Bidar to 1751.Lawrence Main street will 13 §T.JAMES STREET.be sultably rewarded.158 2: on Mec 111i street, a Leather Hat.Box, FURRIERS.Loy xed ALM Tis fader will be re- ; |_HATTERS AND warded on leaving it at the oe © » wa Hotel.i\u201d THE WESTERN HAT AND ORT, a m Silver, Opow: case p-cased Watch, between Poi A as, Square nasoour an uchetiore Western Buildings, 34 CAaboilles street.The finder \u2018will be re onleav- ng it at STAR office, 165 ST, JOSEPH BTRERT.OBT, a reddish Cow.The Ander will be Jews red by giving hiformation at the BTAR office.J received, à case came of \u201c\" uy Varden\u201d Ho ilk Japan Hata, and Bilk and Tweed Travelling Caps.1 OBT, on Thursday, th Inst, at Bonaventure Station, on the train to 1 achine, or on Notre Dame \u20181reet.white, ruMed Book- musaln Over-Sttrt.The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at STAR amon.Tes three days ago à a Binck Caw, ow, with 4 white be rewanied on roturniug it to 84 Panthaleon stiset 1 t \" FOUND.J 4 duerttsements under this Acad inserted free.) OUND, on Commissioners etrest, & Rad RE The owner ¢An have it on apply at No 1 street.Frederick Piacs, St, Gears JUND, on the Zth ull, a sum of money.The owner can have it by provirg oe ! FD diresa L, 5, Arar ofoe.138 FON IND, » Portmonnales containing a small um of Mnney, &0.(ywner may have it by calling at 84 Union avenue proving yroperty.153 PERSONAL.wo remind our readers that we cauuoi nottoss unless necont- ted by the name and addreas of the vaio: and, moreover, we cannot Insert we pe! unless the an ot 1s known to us, .altogether above suspicion of evil Intentions, L.\u2014Informatièn wanted «{ W Cort.omis, of Lyanted, Kent, England, Who left England tor Montreal in 18 inforhation concerning him wi be thank.Sutlg recelvoi hy bis Lis hresther Riol at, \u201cRL Mars TTéët, MOI Halifhx paperk planse copy.JERSONAL\u2014Mr.TC.Weston, of ths Geo.log'cnl Survey of Canada, wlll leave for the Const of Enbradrie En the Socomt of July, He will be most happy Yetk or parcais for any there, 11 1hev are left ut his residence, Urbn{u streot, befsre Tuesday next.151 PERNA L.\u2014Information wanted of Jas Bhesg who left Montreal about bree pese nes, fo her Omaha dr San Ad- n Franot re.Jas, Shea, A \u201d 1 es Craig street, nas CRU KHSUNAL wanted of John.W Faulks, from London} four years eo was emploved in Montreal; left thia ay for Hoston, and when Inat heard of was in Mitwaukes, Wis, 1a the firm of Co, Any Infermnatinaf his whereabouts will Le shan Mily recslved.Address La La, Sam © (CONTE VON GALE AT 75 mark on her head.The oder will | wo es SILKE AND FELT HATS.The largest and best assorted Stock ever imported for 8 | RETAIL ESTABLIBHMENT, ar 9 and 100 87, LAWRENCE STREET, mi RIEPERT & 00.N A @ Y yo \\ Nero AND IMPORTER ot all xinde of FOREIGN FURS, 860 NoTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.\u2018The highest cash price paid for Raw Fam Urders sxsouted at the shortest notices.\u201cly COME! OOME to Na, 688 CRAIG BTRKET fin, the CHEAPKNST HATS in the City, On » vant of Craig street being a ne cummerciai street, .| where rent js cheap net taxes light, we cas aflurd to, we do, utideraoil any one in the ;_ M.SANDERSON & BRO.HE WESTERN HAT AND FUR WAREHOUSE, tern Buildings 3% Chaboïllez Fguare, ST, JOSEPH STREET, Just received, à case of \u201c Dolly Varden\" Hata, Silk Japan Hau, and Hilk and Tweed Travelling xo city.10 _FURRIER, \u2026 \u2018+.A Five Dollare Down and Five Dollars in Monthly Invialments.re for tho * BANNER REWING- Es MACH] IN KE\u201d with Look-stiteh, that is sold Hin attachments all complete, for Thirty tl It -erfect satisfaction, runs easy, and liv ed by nil 10 be ibe beat Fainily street Machine a eo market.It is neatly ornamented and pleases every- OFFICR: 3 8T.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, Call and see them.Six good (*anvassers wanted at once, VHE \u2018HESPELER\u201d SEWING-MACHINE, AT $22.troduced, and only requires to be seen to be appreciated.Of simple construction, not Liable toderangement, easily wrought, will last 50 years, and does all kinds of work, You are respectiully invited to inspect it at 36 BT.JAMES STREET, Second door Eust of Ottawa Hotel.138-Im RC.WILSON.GEWING-MACHINES PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, KINGSTON, 1871, FIRST PRIZE AWARDED THE \u201cOS BORN\" Lockstitch Family and Light Manufacturing Sowing- Machine OVER ALL COMPETITORS.Thé OBBORN 18 pronounced by all practica.Sewing-Machine people, who have Lhoroaguly examined it, to-be \u201c not only à FIRET-CLAUS MACHINE, In every particular,\u201d but, in theh honest judgment, The Best Family Lockatitch Sewing-mackine ! in the market.The principal points ints of merit in the OP.BORN over all others is :\u2014The excellence and simplicity of {ia meganism, the material employed Inits construction, its lasting qualities and wide range of work performed, such as Bo other machine in its clams and so at ita prico can attempt.The Shuttle aed Bobbins ve ne Pete eu prea ee set, tenalon perfect, and im e xr order, The feed can raised and low red at wiil, acocotding to Pine abrio to be THE \u201cOBBORN \"CH CHALLENGES THR MARKET FOR ITS EQUAL.GUARANTEED FOR FOR THREE :YRARA hn intending purchasers should call and exZatne it before deciding.GEORGE \"HARVEY AGENT POR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEO, Hi1 NOTRE DAME STREET, CORNER 8% FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, | Montreal, DRALER IX ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS 85WING-MACHINES AND FINDINGS All Ai Machines warranted as represented, à no sal AN ints of Sewing-machines repaired and improved, and work warranted.MF\" AGENTS WANTED.4-Taw DYEING, &o.i | Rh PRIZE AWARDED by the l'rovinetal Exubition of 15790 : ä \u20ac 2 ñ 8 2 =] A 2 = 5 F PRESSES &o, SYED AND \u201cLEANED, without heing taken apart.aren) Ofck\u2014 215 NOTRE DAME STREESS ef\u2018 Gabriel street, The Works ate DOW In splendid running ordetp rally prepared.iq execute ail or- .Wurkmen from Paris bave been engaged specially superintend the fine werk, { A lint of elLy agencies will be publiabed 1m À few days \u2018Boourse prmpey andre y JYEING AND SCOURING.0AN DYE BRITISH AMELRIOAN BTEAM \u2019 WORKS, © $01 ST.JOSEPH ST REBT, OFFICE: 44 BT.JOREPH STREET.GRAS PARKER invites the tention of of rm are the pubilo a cet New oi Exon oar Guy ids w ere they Will nes ooh iaTge Amnon ent of colors apd shaden on 811k, Collen and Cotton; ais, on mixed ma- The above Dont res 1ly intimates that nis applian elo, Bcouring, Broeato, Bi CET AGHR IE Etog, do, aie pour m tensive o of the kind in Montreal, having { nis naw complet; and nié Im- inery in good work! y such as waa never before Injrodu brerv homas Parker A tbe only ie A d aux x Corer: they tute up, except Silk an elvet; mort be on apart 10 make (De m look like Gases tre métros Works ahd 88) 88.Joneph atrest.SOOTT & CO.Totally eclipses every ame \u2018hitherto In- | GNV ONINAG XOININOG EH.OB some] city-#ingle and double soles, ST.LAWRKNOE MAIN STRKET, Next the Market.FOR i imported iene and French BOOT 8 and B DINAHAN & O'OONNOR, #8 Notre yy do not buy your LAE trons fat a without calling at Boot and Shoe Btore, pes oT.LAWAENOE MAIN STREET, Next the Market.18 00K HERE, LOOK HERE.CHEAPER STILL.PRUNELLA BOOTS 8s, 84.(85¢.), All other gooda low in proportion, At No.168 MoGILL STREET, 168, CANADA BOOT AND SHOESTOKR 150 EGAN BROS.& CO.BOOTS ! BOOTS! BOOTS! ALEX.DOUGLAS, 417 NOTRE DAME STREET, ESTABLISHED 1857.) Just arrived, from England, per steamer \u201cSweden,\u201d a large assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s BOOTS and BHOES; also, à large assortment of Ladies\u2019 SLIPPERY from Paris.Parties in want of such goods would do well to cali before purchasing elsewhers.2 G ENTLEMEN, you should Call at Walsh's and see his splendid assortment of French Calf, hand-made Boots and hore, ¥ you will save a dollar a pair by buying rom nim, His work is warranted.8T.LAWRENCE NAIN STREET, Next tha market.138 Crères WORK a speciality with DINAHAN & Qua nol Manufacturers, 3#9 N ee BEAUVAIS & CO.(Late BRODEUE & BRAUVALS), desire io call attention to the n new establishinent opened at otre t, (opposite H.&H H.Merrill's) where hey offer a very large carefully assorted stook of imported Bota and Shiges for Gentlemen, Ladles and Children, of French, English and American manufacture, which will compare very favorably as to price.are very much Soperior in In material and Anish to anything in the AE Call and examine the goods and prices.BE.BEAUVAIS & CO, a Notre Dame street.N BOYS BOOTS, WALSII BEATS THER CITY FOR VARINTY OF BTYLES AND OHEAFNESS 8T.LAWRENCE MAIN STRKET, {Next the Market.) 188 VV ALSH has has a good, service- ble Workingmen, for One Dollar.8t Lawreves Main atreet, next the market.188 OR the best assortment of Ladies: and Children\u2019s BC NAHAN SHOES go Wo D1 DIN.2 G00 NOR, 30 Notre Da LUMBER, &o.IMBER! TIMBER! CEDAR AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, For House.Building Je.te.Searoned, Planed oder caver, ready for im- AWING, PLANING, MOULDI NGS and than other Milla.ed at wholesale 9 Frioes, sa nt., and yarded fr Please oall and examine our stock.M.MULLIN # CO.CANAL, SOUTH SIDE, NEAR WELLINGTON BRIDGE 14i-nW JLUMBER, FIREWOOD, &c WM.HENDERSON, LUMBER AND TIMBER MERCHANT?_ MONTREAL.LUMARR Amp BAW-PIR, _ BST.CONSTANT STREET, \u2018 (Rear of St.Lawrenoe Market); ALSO, BER YARNS ON CANAL BANE LUM (In rear of Dougisas\u2019 iL); ON THE LONG WHARF Opposite the East end of Bonsecours Market).descri of Lumber, suitable far the a ms pol and South Amer oan Markets, kept constantly on band, 1 BUILDING TIMBER, BRIDGE TIMBER, PINE, QAK, ELM.TAMARA CEDAR, 204 20, ES Sawea to Order, t ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FIREWOOD AND KINDLING WOOD ON HA! HAND ne aod Bprnce Deals, Plank and ier good dry Boards for pny] Plan pars, oy always on Prien Buwbegly Low WILLIAM HENDERSON, LUMBER.A H.LOWDEN § CO.to Inform BUILDERS AND CABINET MAKERS That they have on hand and to arrive, A FULL SUPPLY JLOMBER ! Ed oy SOFT AND HARD WOODS, Of their Several Kinds, SUITABLE FOR TRE PREBENT MARKET, \\ \u2018IscLupuee HEMLOCK JOISTING AND 0 EDAR POS T 8.A Fou Sormix of.= DOORS AND BLIRDS ON HAND.4 160 Moyrraux x Bray No.39 BT.PAUL STREET.The Subscribers having moved to the above mises, now ofier for sale, u large assort.men PLUG, CUT, AND LEAF TORAOCOOS, Avan, SNUFF, PIPER &e.WM.GRUNLELL & 00.HAVE, you been to 8 Bleury If you want a first- class CIGAR call at A splendid atock of PIPES, TOBAOCOS, #o., Not to be equalled in the city.lly | MJOURISTS AND TRA- WHO WANT À GOOD CIGAR OR A REAL MEERSCHAUM PIPE, Go to the Old-satablished Shop of PHILIP HENRY, 808 - Notre Dame Street, CORNER OF FRENOH CHURCH, laws gov estion and nutrition, and by : curefui app.ication nf the fine Froperties of of To! kmelected Mr.pa provid: eur t ion mn with a oilcately favored v om oh may save UB many hea dca WT ah Se a simply with\" Bol vi Water or Milk, Ea pac opathie OR Pete \u201cJAMES S Tr A C0, E Ho Also, mak of Evo Milky Coe (Ook {Cooom, and Con Condensed S8l-1y RAFTER's Nw BTorK OF TWEEDY § one ol tho great altractions of the city, Tha cus- wmers dlog around his door of the busy groups on Broadway, New York, 463 Notre Dams street, 150 Genta\u2019 neat Summer Shoes, Just tho thing for the hot weather, at Ronayhe' 150 Boon & Woodworth\u2019s is the chompest Cloth.thing Houne in this city.No.838t Lawrence atroet, Montreal.[MY Ambrome'\u2019s Alligator Ull cures Rheums tam, Chilblaiue, Sprains, Bruises, Neuralgia &o.For mle by all Druggista.Price, 26 cents.=7-0m Brown and Wbite C variety, at Ronayne'e, \u2018A FREEMAN & Cos Ladies Oyster and Dining Rooms, Strawberries aud Crea Ice-cream, Soda, Ginger Ale, &c.Bt.James street, Mon ntreal.Our subscribers will always find in our Saturday edition, Messrs, Burrs, Tupper à Co.'s prices current of Fish, Olls, and West udls Produce, M-U You can always find first-class goods at moderate prices, at Evans & Co.'s new Boct and Bhee Store, 521 MoûGili street, between Noire Dame and St.James streets, a8 Boots in groat bollles square.« 160-2aw FOR SUMMER SEASON MEERSCHAUMS.MEERSCHAUM®.MEERSCHAUMH, MEERSCHAUMS, MEERSOHAUMS, MEERSCHAUMS, MEERSCHAUMS, MEERSCHAUMS.MBE t8CHAUMS._ MEERSCHAUMS, MEKRSCHAUMS.MEERSCHAUMS, Our Stock, which is, without doubt, the LARGEST as well as the FINEST ever Import- od.by a single house In Canada for the retail trade, is now on view, and those requiring the above goods will do well to call and examine them.We oan confidently aseert that these goods were carved expressly for us in Vienna We will simply try to convey an idea to our country customers (who canmot have the pleasure of calling on us to view them) the kinds and styles on hand, all of which are guaranteed first quality anty :\u2014 OTTAWA HOTEL CIGARBTORE, No.244 8t, James Street, MONTREAL.ANIMALS HEADS.LIONS WOLF, : LIONESR, RBULLS\u2019 HEADS, PRINCE CHARLES, GREY HOUND, FOX, MALE HRADS.JAPANESE, TURKS, BRIGAND GLADSTONE, MIRER, SOLDIER Twenty: five assorted kinds of Females Heads Among which may be found : DOLLY VARDEN, + GJRL OF THR PERIOD, THF COMING GIRL.~ IN PLAIN AND FANCY; ARE: KGG BOWL, with Cherry Stem, CLAWS, RELGGIANB, YACHTING OLUR, VASES, GRAND JUBILLE PIPE, AQOORNS, ANGELS, | \u2014 OUR BTOCK OF LONDON BEXT & PLAIN ST RAIUHFS 18 VERY LARGE, And raz from size), 5.5, 4.56 % 88 COMPANTONR, tWo0 Pipes and Cigar-hol are greatly prized by by travellers.\"gar-holder, Five Hundred Meerschaum Dowls, of ail sizes, on Aand.NEGRO, ZOUAVES, MEERSCHAUM CIGAR-HOLDERS, MEERSCHAUM CIGAR-HOLDERY, MEKRSCHAUM ClGAR-HOLDERS, * AMBER CIGAR-HOLDERS, AMMER CIGAR-HOLDERS, AMBER CIGAR-BOLDERS, From 1} Inches to 5 inches long.BRIAR PIPES, BRIAR PIPES, BRIAR PIPES.Le OTTAWA HOTEL CIGAR BTORK, OTTAWA HOTEL CIGAR STORE, OTTAWA HOTEL CIGAR STORE No.244 ST.JAMES STREET.Open from 6 a.m.ll 13 p.m.16 HE ONE-PRICE HABERDASHER! STORE, No.84 .8T.JOBEPH.STREKT (Next Larin\u2019s City Hotel.) PRICE LIST; White SDIFR.+00015000soccs mtn Rhirts.Fancy Flannel 8hirta.awers and Unde! N.B.\u2014No second price, -_ P, BROWN, 84 8 Joseph strest, eam (Next to Larin\u2019s City Hotel) Wu.HENRY, TTARLISHMENT, 288 RY.JAMES BTREET, (Two doors East of the Ottawa Hotel) Has just received and opened a few cases of GAUZE & SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING, Just the thing for this how weather, AND - FIRST-CLASS Ann 16 RIBBED UMBRELLA 8, Real beauties.us [[ABOE_BSAVED.wi Machines, Wringerm Mangiss, sad Irom and Fiuting Machines, st , .Ia_J.A.BURVEYER'S, : GENTLEMEN'S HABERDASHERY Es |92 1755 The Deymann Bitter wilt be found a most Pleasant and ¢ffectual remedy for Indigestion and loss of appetite, so general during the warm weather.Be sure vou get thie genuine article, Sold by ali respectable Grocers, w RENOVAL.\u2014 We would call tho attention of our reasiers to the removal of Mr.J.F.Rob= inson, merchant tailor, from his old stand to more extonkive premlses, 52 Craig stres where he kee usnal, al and vark assartment o \\Jentlemon's 8 g 5 Ms.Robin.Ww mpself- 8 peo: on In Bt, te a fit; aod au; and 1 ns ot to y ï oo want to a RCO OKI well Hine Sa ng, well-fit t of clothes, go go to Robinson's, 5 Craig root L KENNY, late Master Tallor of H.M.Royal wishes to inform his many friends, and the public generally, that he las opétiéd a first-clasy Talloring Store, at Nos 25 and 38 St.Lawrence Main street where he will keep constantly on hand varied assortment af the best goods manufac tured, suitable for all seasons, N.B.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Riding Habitsmade to order.Gray hair restored to its nataral color and beauty by the uso of the \u201cCingaiese Hair Renewer \u201d In bottles at 75 cents eact ; thres bottles for $4 J,Gardner, Chomist, 457 Notre Dame street, Its the best hair rextorer to be had.THE BUMMER SEASON During the above season every one 18 moro or less oppressed by the Intense heat for which Canada Is noted, and we do not feel to have the hearty apre- tite we enjoy so well in the winter months; moreover, every one Ju the summer time Is #0 much more liable to Indigestion and 1iys- pepsia,\u2014the natural attendants ot 4 poor ap- Petite.Now, to remedy this, we wonld advise our readers to take one glass of the well known Deyman Bliter about half an hour before the usual meal-time, when the good result will be immediately felt 139 Strawberries.Just received, a fine lot of Fresh Strawberries; also, a lot of Green Peas and New Potatoes, at $20 and 863 5.Catherine street.M.BURNS.Turtle! Turtlel Tartie: \u2018Green Turtie Soup and Stecas ~t\u2014\u2014 rapln.Private families suf sed wi.oup by the quart er gallon.: New potatoes, raddishes, setinoes, Lomatoes and cucumbers just received.73 Gas?! Gas! Lighting by gas was, not long sinoe, a nx.ury oaly to be enjoyed by the dwellers in -cities and large towns, but the inventive mind of man has given the world an apparatus whereby any householder can be his own Le maker, ore refer Jo the Bpringñeld ine, for which our townsman, Mr.Rlobard Patton, 742 Oralg street 18 the cle \u2018agent ce the Dominjon.This machine comes as near Perfeotion as 1t seems possible to attain, and, naturally enough, It winning its way through- ont the continent.\u2018The possession of one of these machines renders ane independent of tue whims, persecutions, and 20 of gas companies DOW-a-dAYS.The Real Thing.Ca Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes are scattered in promaion < i es ot parts of the City, and 1 requires the articles very fre- due ep n yo decide between, the gonulue and The meres however, tyro, oe.200 upon ting the Store o Samuel Hoconker Nea.136 & 133 St.James street, that none but the génuine are to be found in his stock.He har been particularly fortunate in bis selection of mecracnaam 8, and nnhesliatingly asserts that he has e béstamsortment in the City.He Invi \\napeot tion, and feels assured t none will leave without purchasing.37-41 orehound and Cherry Faisam is th vorite re medy for &0, Sola in in bottles at 256, An wd id by Miohm, mon 2 Sen Chem} isomer Mr, R.SPENCER, corner of Notre Dame and Moll streets.MONTREAL, April 30th, 1872 Dear Sur; My wife has been suffering for the last ten cars from eral piitious attaoks, Violent aches, pains, dizziness, time she has taken almost everyth! hing bn the way of medicine to obtain relief, without sno- oesa, At las the recom méudation of a friend, I pure! you some of your Sarsa la Which she has rince taken, and whioh has been the m Josans à of restoring ber to rfect health, a blesal note ed many years.1 woul \"pay five Limes the Brice ora tle rather than not haveit in the .KE RWHITNEY, 7 Odursoi 10-1y \u2018 Special Notice.A large assortment of Gi German Willow-ware, consisting of children's bigh and low Chalrs, folding Heat ido and Verandah Chairs, with a new style of Night Chair, complete, just re- osived, at O.MCUARVEY\u2019S, 7, §, and 11 Ht.Joseph street.near MoGiH street.18-40 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ey Te Landiords and.Tenants® We notice that Moñars.Jonen & Toomer, the well-known Louso-decorators, have removed to No.1 15 Et Patrick's all, victoria are, ental pal Faint, hr EH \"Orne, de ac.wi vu | do well to the addre essra.J.4 T, de act for axecuting at orders tuaily, and inn reasonable terms.Nota Parody.:;Who made my Uoat of of splendid fit, in style that I can sit look Just Hke a Prince in it ?TT a Calsnt ST ho made no neat and trim © rs t man look A Evian witon as woll as him, Why, Callen! Who made my Panis, those perfecttirowsers That can\u2019t be found in other houses Don't want to know?| tell you now, airs, \"Twas Callen! And where is Callen?it you oa In C [3 at the Union Sal You'll find, polite 10 great and small, Callen.Union Hall, No.525 and 527 Craig street, has à good supply of Men's, aa voll ne every Kind of Clothing.Children\u2019s Boots and Ehoes in > Chaboliles square.dy at the best piace to Pro SEE .\u201cNok Lawrones | It is reported that nearly all the bees In Kastern Muine were killed by.the excessive cold of laut winter.A young weman drowned herrelf in the Congcotiout river, on Thursday of last week, ause he was \u201ctired out with Hiness and hard work.\u201d A small lake has been discovered smong the Cascade Mountains, in Oregon, which is surrounded by a perpendicular wall two thousand fest high.\u2019 The boiler of a steamer on the Obio river turday of last week, tearing the boat fa pieces and seriously wounding and scalding everybody on board.A jealous woman in New Bedford tried to kill her husband with a butcher knife lately.The husband resisted her murderous efforts, and she was arrested and locked up.The largest raft that ever came down the \u2018Mississippi is reported to have arrived at Rock Island.of lumber and 1,000,000 feet of !aths.The boilers of a Spanish steamship, which was lying in the port of Marseilles, exploded recently, destroying the vessel and killing 44 passengers and 11 of the officers and crew.The Rev.T* It, Anderson, M.A., Saffron- | hall U.P.Chur.bh, was recently presented by his congregation with a handseme silver salver and s purse of £50 on the voonsion of Lis marriage.A Boston steamboat captain became so depressed by business troubles a few days ago, that he went to the old homestead where he was born, and drowned himself in his father\u2019s well, Moses and Aaron Wilcox were born the same dry, married sisters, were partners in business at Twinsburg, 0., which is.called after them, died on the same day, and were buried in one grave.Vermont is mourning the logi of its toads, They were killed by the excessive cold of last winter, and now the cut worms on which they fod are having it all their own way, and are doing great damage.A visitor at Newport attempted suicide a fow mornings ago by trying to out his throat.with a table knife, but the implement was so dull that he did not sucoeed, though he mangled his throat in a shockiog manner.A boy was shooting at a mark.the other day iu South Bainbridge, and accidentally shot a little girl eight years of age, the bullet burying iteelf so doep in the poor child\u2019s breast as to elude the search of the physician.It is said that during the month of May upward of twenta-five thousand buffaloes were killed on the Western plains, south of the Kansas Pacific Railrcad, for the.sake of their \u2018hides alone, which are worth about two dollars each.During the entire continuance of the recent grand eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Prof.Palmieri remained courageously at his post in the neighboring observatory towatch the phenomena and keep a record of them for the benefit of science.Under the bead of * From the Cradle to the Grave,\u2019 the Providence .J.urnal announces that the furniture-makers having established the eight-hour system in New York, the coffin-umakers and grave-diggers have struck.If the dead are not buried in eight honrs they must wait.The eastern seotion of Louisville, Kye was thrown into a terrible state of oxoitement on aturday night of last week, by % mad dog, hich ran through threes streets, biting ten or twelve porsouns including several little children.Fome persons wero badly torn by the infuriated brut.A gentlemanly stranger exhibited symptoms of insanity in Durham, Coun, à few days ago, and was taken charge of by a bene- Tonto _oltisen.Every possible attention, an was d on him, but he seon died, without leaving any clue to his identity.A substanco which it is believed may become to some extent & substitute for ootton, was exhibited at a meeting of the Linnean Socicty in May.It was sent to Mr.Miers by the government of Brasil, and is produced by a climbing plant of unknown relationship, but frequent occurrence.The fibre is strong and silky.\u2014 Mrs.Phoebe Sohofteld, age stated st 105; bas heen in Washington, seeking a pension due to her husband (now dead) who served in the Revoluttopary War.We read tht \u2018when she was introduced to the President.snd he shook hands with her, she sid: I saw the first President, and now I have taken the hand of the lastT shall aver see.\u201d Alittle boy of Bradford, N.H.has a cat which recently lost a litter of kittens.A few days afterward the boy found a nest of three young squirrels, which he took home and gave to the oat, supposing she would kill and eat them.On the contrary, the oat took a wonderful liking to them, and seems to be as much pleased as though they were vorit- able kittens.The Smithtonian Institute in Washington has just received a valuable curiosity from an Kouadan'gontieman.It is abattle trophy of m race of natives living near the head waters of the Amaxon river, and is the head of a captive condensed by some unknown roeess to a site not more than three inches n dismeter, the original proportions of the features being presorved.A California is giving herself to tlie production of silk.The silk worms of California are very healthy, their cocoons ars very large, tbo fibre strong and fine, and the mulberry luxuriant and healthy.From all oaleuiationa, Califorcia can furnish better worms, and consequently better silk than the rest of the world.Thiais a new industry, and bids fair to be a great sourco of ravenue for the Gol- don Siate.A law which may lead to some embarras- ments, was recently passed by the German Parliment.It goes into effeot on July Ist.It provides that all missing officers and soldiers on that day shall formally be declar- od dead, their property reverting to their heirs.In ease some straggling soldier, reported doad, but slowly recoveriog from wounds or siokness, should turn up it will seem rather hard fo be dispossessed of his property.The Kansas City, Mo., News say's a monster snake, about th rty feet long \u201cand as big around ass man's body, has been seen in Johnson county, Mo., on the ground and high In the trees, and is exceedingly shy and sfra id of the aporosch of man, as it always retreats, showing no disposition to attaok any one, aithough those who have seen it say they tried no experiment to ses how clone they could come to it.It has been fired upon two or three times, but without effect asa far as known.Sheep and good-sized calves have heen missed by farmers in that section, and they attribute thelr disappearance to the snake.The Californians are about to fish gold from the sea, and a large diving bell is now being constructed in San Francisco for that urpose.It appears that the shores of Gold luff,; on the northern coast of Californie, abound in the precious metal, hut as the time between the ebb and flow of the tides fs too short to allow miners to work with advantage, »7 propose to work under that bell unmind- tot of the tides.Another plan has been devised by some speculators, who have found that the black sand which covers the bottom of the sea sll about that region is largely mixed up with gold dust.They are building a schooner provided with a large vacaum pump and an elastio tube six inches in dia- | meter, which will cause the sand to rise in the vacuum chamber, and by this mesns they be elevated.\u2018There is on exhibition in London the model of a steam ferry boat, intended for the transportation of railway trains and passengers between England and France.The model represents a vessel five hundred feet long and /ninety feet wide amidships, of eight thousand tens burthen.It would take on board || four trains of seventy-five freight and soven- teon passenger oars, and when fully loaded would not draw six feet of water.It isto be fled by a new description of paddies, Poked by four engines, and 1t \u2018fs claimed that its speed will be twenty niles an hour.The vessel will afford a promenade of a quarter of n mile, and it is thcught that the sine of the boat will prevent ses-sickness.B means of à ferry supplied with beats of thi description, it is claimed that nengera wl ht scecomplish the distance from London ris ! in seven hours and a balf, withoat change of cars.; It consisted of 2,500,000 feet |\" estimate that one hundred .tons.per hour cas - \u201c Au the present i= the time for the grand exodus apd din of the city, the attention of wodistes ix given principally to travelling suits and costumes adupted to the seaxide snd country.Mohair fabrics are very vesirahle fur travelling,\u201d on secount of their coolness aud confort, also, pongee and alpacs.These are sapn in colors soft and light, and are al- wost invariably trimwed with silk of à different shade or a contrasting culer, and are ao- companied with a talma, which can by worn or thrown aside at the option of the wearer, to suit the whiius of the weather.With such a suit the linen duster is often worn.This ix made in the fur of & sacque with or without a talma oape, and trimmed to suit the fancy of the wearcr.; Suits wade of linen Latiste, Madras and Tasso linen are also in favor, and are peculiarly adapted for travelling purposes, and by many are preferred to worsted materials.A polonaise of stripped Tasso over & plain linen skirt, constitutes a very pretty suit.A costumo of drab undressed linen has around tho bottom of the undor-ekirt a narrow aide-plaitiog, and above it » twelve-inoh wide ruffle, ornamented.with white English ombroidery.Polonaise and capo trimmed to correspond.The suits that possess to the highest dc- gres the united attractions of buth uillity aud style are made of batiste.They bave this advantage over tho long-worn linen, that they are mower, will wear better, will not rumple #0 easily, and aro more dressy.We have examined some imported dresscs made of this material, and tor their beauty and promise vf d ility we d them to all who are in quest of pretty summer costumes.They are, without exception, mado with basque waists, without the mantle, and are trimmed with the real Cluny or imitation lance or with embroidery.A hand suit of delicately tinted buff batiste is ornament- od with English embroidery, and bows of Nilo green gros grain ribbun are placed on tho overskirt when it is looped over the tour- vais.Awother has the overskirt trimmed around the bottom with linen fringe, headed with a fold, with a beaded edge.Rows of Cluny in sorting run from the top to the bottom it intervals of about six inches.The waist has short basques, trimmod with fringe and a fold.Inserting and folds also pass oven the shoulders, and bows made of batisto, intermingled with lace are placed in the centre of the back.The undorakirt is trimmed with narrow hox plaited rufiles with rows of inserting between.The Dolly Varden dress is still worn but little in the street, but for the house and especially for morning wear, it is popular.The later fabrics imported for these dresses are less pronounced than those at first introduced, and oannot fail to suit the tastes of the most fastidious.There are challies and grdna- dines and foulards, delicate and fairy-like in beauty and voloring.The blouse waist will also be popular this season for the morniag.For slender figures the plaited waist is ost suitable, while for the stouter the blouse is made with a dart on either side in front and drawn back.Many of these havo the collar and cuffs of printed cambrio.It à trip to Europe ie contemplated, serge or waterproof cloth is the most suitable material for tho costume de voyage.Add to this a flannel wrapper, which is necessary in ease the traveller iasubject to mal de mer, and the wardrobe is complete.Comfort in dross should be the chief consideration, and a display of fine toilettes reserved till -the end of tho voyage.The warw comfortable dress is indispensable, and the body should bs well wrapped in flannels as a protection against changes in the temperature.If oneisto remain long abroad, it is unwise to provide an extensivo wardrobe, as it can be done in Paris at less cxponso and in the tip of la mode.Military Ballooning\u2014Story of the Paris Blege Balloons.The London Echo summarizes an interest- ng account Juat published of the oies of Log Paris siege balloons, which show that balooning le by no means so dangerous a mode of travelling as many would have us believe.Out of 64 balloons which left the Frenoh capital, only two came to, a bad end, and these lost at opt trylng | to osoape the cnemy, it ia but fair to suppose that they would otherwise have doscended enfoly.Curiously enough, a northerly wind, which would obviously have been the most favorable for driving the balloons to the South of France, and therefore out of reach of the enemy, seems rhrely to have helped the be- sioged.This fact alonoZadded much to the difficulties to be encounterad by the aerial navigators in keeping out of harm's way, end \u2018roaliy the only wonder is that in so many of the voyages being mado in a northeasterly direction, there wers not more captures effected.Only five balloons were ac.tyally taken by Germans, although, as may be supposed, many had very narrow crcapes, sixteen in all falling within the enemy\u2019slines.Two of these there waa no chanco of saving, for thoy went right over into hostile territory, ono of these unfortunate oomveyanses de- sonding in Prussia and tho other in Bavaria.Several acoi d to the t in their descent, but if we cxoopt tho two instances of balloons going out to soa, only one of theso ended fatally.Of the sixty-four balloons dispatohed, fifty-seven reached o safe dostination, carrying 150 navigators snd passengers.The duration of tho voyage was, on an average, but three hours at the com- mepooment of the service in September, 1870, but ns the German troops approsched nearer and surrounded the capital \u2018mere effectually, it was deemed desirable to make a longer journey, and in January the average voyage was between six and seven hours.At this period, too, it was found necessary to dispatch the balloons during the night, so that they might get a fair start and be weil out of rifle shot when pasting over Versailles and the outposte of the Uerman army.The most memorable voyage was that made on the 21st November, when the North Sea was traversed ry a balloon which reached Christiana, after \u2018a voyage of some fourtesn hours.The distance travelled wa.certainly not less than 1,000 miles, and at the rate of seventy miles an hour\u2014beyond a doubt the fastest rate of locomotion on reco The halloons themselves were constructed of oiled silk and mostly contained somo 2000 cubic metres of gas.Thoy werc designed and mannfactured under the «operintentance of M.Goddard, whore fame as an seronant was well established before the rel A number of volunteers from the French navy, chosen on necount of their peculiar fitness for the service, wero tralned to navigate the ballons.Most of tho balloons carried passengers, and gonerally several hundred-woight of dia- patches, together with a baskot of pigbons to he used ns return messengers.In somo instances too dogs.wers carried out, in the hopo that they would find their way back to Paris, Indon with létters for the besciged ; hut there wns no instance, wo believo of these animals fulfilling the hopes of their sanguine owners.The manner in which nows pras conveyed by aid of these balleons at vary regular intervals from 23rd September, 1870, until the 28th January, 1871, will long he remembered.The 50,000 messages that were actually sent into the beleagurad city, between the same «dates by means of pigeons brought out by \u2018the meronants muat all he put down to the credit of the balloon service, ro wonderfully organized and effectively carried out.SILEXT Max.\u2014Washington never made a och.In the senith of his fame he once attempted it, failed, and gave it up confused and abashed.In framing the Constitution of the United -Statesthe labor was.almost wholly performed in Committee of the Whole, of which Geo Waihington was chairman, and Bo made but two speeches during the convention, or a very few words each, something like one of Grant's speeches.The convention, however, acknowledged the marter spirit, and historians assert that bad it not beep for his personal popularity and the 30 words of his first spesh, pronounoing it the best that could be un pon, the Constitution would have been ieee iby the people.Thomas Jefferson nbver \u2018made a speech.Heoonldn't doit.Napoleon, whose exebutive ability is almost without s paral- lol, said that his grentest difioulty was in finding men of deeds rather than worde.When asked how he maintained his influ.enoe over his superiors in age and experience when eommander-in-ohief of an army in Italy, he said by reserve, The atnoss of a man le pot measured by the length amd The correspondent of the N.Y.Times wries from Boston, dated the 3rd, aa follows : \u2014 Horace (irecloy was escorted to the press- room by Alderman Jenks, and istruduced to the ladies and gentlemen of the Press.After » few minutes pleasant conversation, in an- are doubtless aware, to ba placed before the public in a somewhat conspicuous attitude\u2014 that te to say, we who work for the Press, sud live by the Press, work and live in the publio sight and under;public criticism to a greater degree than most people; and yet I think to-day my position is a ttle more exposed to cavil aud disparagement than that of most of you.It has been said of me, and I take it as a groat testimonial and compliment, that while in the business that I bave pursued throughout life I have shewn mye self very fairly competent, vely fairly dili and successful \u2014yes if I should be invi rod into another line of Life, into different, and, if you.please, higher responsibilities, T should bo found unequal to them.Well, ladies and thing better said of me by my frieuds, much less by my adversaries, than to / I have donewell that which I have had to do.[Applause.] It would eeem tolerably safe deduotion that one who has been doing well all his lilo, that whioh be has tried to do, may sibly, may reasonably bo expocted to do well something else, if he were to undertake it.Some of my critios observe that though for myself personally, I am a tolerably honest and re- ble person, yet my associates aro mot very desirable\u2014au unworthy set.[Laughter and applause.|] I am sorry for that, beoauso my ssxotiates through life have been mainly the gentleman and ladies I ses about me Lapp! ] whose acquaintance I made while engaged i in the matter of preparing information for the publio Press, and if any associations were disagreeable, I can hardly hope to Sind better in the future life than those I have had.I trust that this was not meant to say that suoh gentlemen and ladies as I see ba- foro mo have not on the whole performed their work and discharged thaj responsibil- ties with reasonable fidelity\u2014with human error and buman im ons, with buman faults, doubtless, but still with fair, reson- able fidelity, at all events.Ladies and gont- temen, with such as yeu, my fortuns has been associated thrcugh life; with such as you it will be associsted to the end, and, if the world shall say of me in the end \u2018 He waa a good primter, s respectable publisher and an honest editor,\u201d all wy ambitien will be satisfied.Ladies and gentlemen, [ will tax your attention no longer.[Applause At the conctusion of his spseoh Mr.Gresley was conducted to the city a tion room, where a large number of ians-and a fow ladies sought A tatroduntion, On entering the vast auditorium considerable enthusiasm was manifested, the people in the parquet generally rising to greet im, and those in the balconies waving their handkerohiefy in recognition.Cheers were given by the more excitable, and a few minutos elapsed before the programme could bo resnmed.Gen.Charles E.Perry, United States Consul at Aspinwall; Dr.Peck of Now York, and other distinguished gentlomen were present.SPANISH IRONCLAD GUNBOAT SOAT USED AT THE SEIGE OF GIBRALTAR.There is nothing now under the sun ! Even ironolads are to be attributed to a preceding contury.In the Armeriaof Madrid rich colleotion of arme and iraplements vi oth r days, is this medel of an ironclad gunboat used at the siege of Gibraltar.It ls ahoo-shaped, with a port in the tall front, well proteotod, as are tho sides, with plates of irun-sôlidiy rivetod on, and extending below the water-line.mounted on a carriage working on » pivot, se that it could be discharged in any direction from the contre,cr run out on a railroad to the front snd fired from a port.It was pro- tion, by oars.The rudder and wheel wore protooted, I'ke the rest, by iron plates.HUNTING BIRDS OF PARADISE.The red birds of Paradise are shot\u2019 with blunt arrows in the Aru Islands and in some other parts are snared ia a very ingenious anner.A large oliming arum bears a red reticulated fruit of which these birds are very fond.The hunters fasten this {rait on a stout forked stick, and provide themselves with a fine but strong cord.They then sesk out soe tree in the forest on which these birds are acoustomed to prob, and elimbing np it, fasten a stick to a branoh, and arrange the cord in a noose so ingeniously that when the bird comes to ent the fruit, its legs are caught, and by pulling the end of the oord it brings down the bird.There are only eight or ten men at Dessir who practieo this art, being unknown nnywhere olse.I de- termired, sible, as my only chance to get a good series of apeaimens; and altbongh I was nearly starved, everything eatable being scarce or gether absent, Î finally succesded.THE SYSKON SANG, OR BROTHER-AND-SISTER BEDS, IN SWEDEN.In Sweden, when the party of guests .is jarge, ani accommodation for every one is not proourable in the vicinity, the general company have recourse tu a so-called ** Sys- \u2018kon Sang,\" literally a brother-and-sister he \u2014that is, one consisting of clean and long rye-straw, which is strewn over the floor of the apartment, and if in the Winter-time, facing the fire-place, whoreon both sexes \u2014 olad, uf course, in their daily ha! iliments\u2014 repose indiscriminately ; and this, moreover, without the most remote idea of indelieacy being atisched to the custom.Many snd many a time, indeed, during my weary wanderings in the northern forest (says ome of our American travellers,) when several of us, total strangers to each other, have taken shelter under a frivndly roof, where pro accommodation was wanting, have wo t| a herded, or, as some, might be inclined to say, \u2018\u201c pigged\u201d together.| CURIOUS FACTS.Toads are not the only animals which havp the power of living for a considerable time without nourishment and communieation with the external air.Two living worms were found in Spain in the middie of a blook of marble which a sculptor was easving into a lion for the royal family.These worms oe- cupied two small oavaties, to which there was uo inlet that could possibly admit the sir.They subsisted, probab'y, on the marble, as they were of the same color.This [sot was verified by Captain Ullon, a famous Spaniard, who accompanied the Frenoh Acsdemiciana in their voyage to Peru for the of axcertalning the figure of the earth.He se- sorts that he saw there two worms.À beetle of the species called capricorn wes found in à piece cf Wood in the build of a ship st Plymouth.Tho wondhad no externs! mark of any aperture.We read in the Affiches de Province, June, 1772, that an sadder was found alive in the centre of a block of marble thirty feet in diameter.It was folded nine times round in a spiral line; it was inoapa- ble of supporting air, and died a few minutes after.Ÿ n examining the stone not Theo slightest trace was to be found by males it could have glided in, or feosived it.Mission, in his travels through Italy, mentions s eray fish that was found alive in the midst of a mass of marble in the environs of Tivoli.M.Peysronel, k king \u2018s physicians at Gusdeloupe, having ordered a pit to be dug at the back of his house, was told by the workesen that live frogs were found by them in beds of petrifsetion.M.Peyssonel, suspecting somo deceit, descended into the pit, dug this hed of rook and trifactions, and drew out green frogs, which were ative and exactly similar to what we see every day.Tw You can get à good ed Han.made to oodswurib .rond anter in Rix bours, at Hoon & W Ko 38.Lawrence nee street, Montreal.eta, CRI n pra, Brai bimini mn, ns, eura Ac.For sa hy al Drogrisa; Ton f # omis Order r Apring and from Bon à ord woh, street, Montreal.Bpinal difffenitiens, worat form, may be Summer Clothing Na 381 Lawrence number of his speeches.greatiy alleviated by Johnson's Asfodynas Linimest .swer to a geaersl call, he apoke as follows: \u201cIt has fallen to my lot rodentiy, as you >.gontlomen, I cannot well expect to have.any- , amid Te I pelled by & mast and sails, or, when in ao- therefore to stay as long as pos- ' © It carried one heavy picca of campon, | : fi 4 i À A a ATI ont lO ere { F + em Ts 4 \\ ; .Abou est two e'slook: th 4 œ THE EVENING STE Bir ris moe] War Largest ONE CEST PAPER 2m |Mariborough Mouse.At Shovediteh Chuiek.the WORLD, Prive by Mail.91 AT.JAMES STREKD, 2; 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 frm GRAYAM & Oo, PAOPRIZTORS.volume IV.Rules for Correspondence.\u2014_\u2014 \u201d Write briefly; on one side of the paper.Sand real name and address : not for pub- Hestion, bnt as a guarantee of good faith.Neglect of the abmve consigns lotters tothe wasto basket.Lo To anv parties loaving the oity fur the Buromer monthe, the Sran will be mailed to thom for thirty cents a month.A Commrspoxprrr thinks that the amount expended during a renson for inquests om persons drowned through \u2018inadequate bathing socommodation would defray the oost cf a first-class publio bath.The innscent fellcw evidentiy is not aware that the powors that be are rather proud of Montreal's mortality.and would view with scorn any such proposal to reduce the annual sacrifico of human life, ot WE soe it stated that small-pox is spreading inthe weetorn part of the city, and that in Grifiintown roarcoly a street is without one or more victims.This will, doubtless, be desmed startling news by those who complacently folded their arms and thought the doseare was \u2018* dying out\u201d when the mortality dropped from thirty to twenty ; but to us it is only a confirmation of the warnings we offered over six months ago when the epi- damic was in its incipiency ard might have Leon easily stamped eut.Wirn reference to the complaint of a correspondent \u2018respecting the insufficiency of the streot oar accommodation and sonsequent overloading, Bylaw 34 provides that such.overloading is an offence in the eye cf tho, Saw, and puaishable by à fine of $20 and costs vf preeecation or two months\u2019 imprisonment- \u201cThe way, therefore, to bring about the needbd reform (more cats) is fur a citizen te note the uumber of an overloaded oar and lay informa- tiom before the Recorder.One such prosecution would most likely bring the Company to % proper sense of their obligations; a couple would certalnly bfisct the purpose.Tue following, from a Now York paper, re minds ore of tho tyrauny of the Middle Ages\u2014anything but the * Liberty, Equality nod Fraternity ** of the * Great Republic.\u2019 Here Is the morcel \u2014 \u201c From all parts cf the conntry complaints continus to come vf the abstraction from the maile of newspapers opposed to tho re-eleo- tion of Grant.Persons who have sut seribed nnd paid for journals which cbjeot to the continuation in power of the present corrupt Administration are not only denied the mail 1neilities whios are theirs by right, but have their property stolen and destroyed by the officeboldere who are werking to keop their chief in place for another term.\u201d \u2018\u201c Amory this time look out for\u201d a Bret cine nteamboat boilér explosion and zreat loss of Fife on the Bay cf Quinto.We nee hy the focal papers that the boat: running betweon Belleville and Picton are daily indulging in races, and that the greate:t enthusiasm pre.valle.Would it not be better for the pro- pristors of those boats! to «shut duwn on theta dangerous sports before their property aud precious freight is\u201c blown up\"?The law ought tu have sumething to say in the matter,though we should have thonght the penple residing in the vicinity had seen enough of ** accidents\".to last them for some little time.The saying that \u201cthe burnt child dreads the fire.\u201d seems to be\u2014like à good many other good old institutions \u2014t played out,\u201d aad we should not be surprised to hear that Belleville is slightly jealous of Shan- nonville, and aspires to a \u201chorror * that will put the railway amash-n; eomplotely in the ehade.7 t IT is about time romething decisive wa: done in the Trrrer seandal case.We have frequently deawn attentiun to the terribly plain accarations made by the Halifax Chronicle against this member of the Dominion Cabinet, #1d we have folt that Canada was humiliated in giving the consent whic\u2019 riloence acoords.The Halifax Chronicle is no obscure paper; its columns testify that it is supported by the wealth and intelligence of the city and Province ; therefore, we regard it as simply disgraceful if.such well weighod language as the xubjoined, which concluded an article on the 6th inst., should Le allowed to go unchallenged either by Dr.Tupper, his friends, ar the Cabinet of whieh he is a vember.The Chronicle says : - \u2018Our readers will demand no apology from us, nor do we owe them any, for the plainness of our language.Vituperation has its uses and abuses; hut this Spring Hill swindle is nitogether out of the category of politioal offences, and ¢/ nur charges are true no lan Æuage can err on the ride of directness.In our eriticiams upon the political misdesda of public men we nover forget that in these things there may be an honest difference of opinien.But if n man is a thief, it is false dees to call him anything else; and it would be aiming the dexdtiest b'ow againat the very foundation of rootal polity if the oxisting politieal standing of the accused deterred us from pointing him out.Every tay that he i» allowed to qo nexposed ix a new danger to society.Every day that Dr.Tapper i+ allowsd to ait in the Cabinet is a new danger, not t» any {ingle {ragment of roéiety only, bot to the whole cirele of onr rocial ahd politioal institutions.We sccuse him in plain terms of beinæ a ewindier.whose swindling operations have heen mure dangerous because he has nsed his position in the tlovernment both to promote and conceal them.We therefore demand his cjceticn from the Cabihet on the commonest grounds of consideration for \u2018the safety of public morality; \\ ; Cm Leg Uvorr the head \u2018\u2019 À Round of Royal Visita,\u201d % London paper of the 2Rth prux.gives some interseting particulars of recent movements of members of the royal family of Great Britain.On the 24th we read: \u201c Shore- Aitoh and Bethnal green wers honored, with a visit from the Prince and Princess of Wales, on behalf of the Queen, for the pur- Tone of opening the Museum which le intended for the east end of London, inorder that the pesple of this densely-inhahitated region may have among themselver nne of thors centres of arts and rcience which are ro necessary for the industrial instruction of the community.*\u201c Accompanying the Princ: and Princess of Wales wars the Dukes of Edinburgh and Cambridge.Bouquets were presented to the I'rinoees by reveral little ladies, one «f whom was introduced hy Mrs.Giladstono.After tha Bishop's prayer | Wd ths singing of the Hundredth VPiaim, the children of rome 1wanty seheols belonging to tho noighhor- hood taking part in the \u2018latter, the Marquis of Ripon read the nenal address, to which the Prince of Wales mado n suitable reply.lis Royal Highnere tack necasion to make special refarance to the debt of obligation under which they Iny te Sir Richard Wallace for the sr\u2019 .did oyllacil i f pietares and fne ur: obients ih he had lent to the rauseum.lia poboe-giirited nobleman was presant, aud.condneted the Prince sad Prinsess through a part of the exhibition.% \u201c the Prinee\u2019s obiti:e : who wie stationed ke * Daring the week the Prinos and Princess vers prexdut at the Norfolk agrioultural westing at Lyan.His Royal Hichuess won several prizes at the show and presided at the dinner.The proceedings wert somewhat oat of the usual esurse at the banquet ; for as tho rain came down heavily into the large marquee whoro a company of about a thousand were assembled, Lady Marsham hoisted bor umbrelia, an example which was immediately followed by the Marchioners of I! .milton, who touk the Bishop of Norwich under ber wing, and by a number of the other titled guests, including the l'rineess of Wales.The Prince contented himeelf with a small parasol.Lord Leicester, In his speech after the dinneh, made a depresatory allusion to \u2018a ¢lazs of ladies becoming very common In the present time,\u201d with whieh sentiment the Norfolk ladies are said to have expressed satisfaction, The Prince of Wales In cad of his addresses declared himself to bo of tbe noble Lord's opinion as regarded the pecition of women {n the abstract, and at the rame time oxpressod his delight at their presonce on every social voeasion.In that free and cary manner of his which mukes every ono feel at home, he placcd his hand on his wife's shoulder and -aid that on any ocvasjon when f the Princess did not accompany him he always felt thore was something wanting in his happiness.We need roarcoly say that tha simple and touching incident wont home to the hearts of ull, and that the ladies waved their handkerchiefs while the gent'emen cheored.Wo shall not s8y how the Princess herself looked.\u201c Prined Arthur has been paying his promised visit to Birmingham.On Monday he reached that busy hive of industry at a quarter past twelve.In tbe Town-ball where a large company had assemblad, he was presented by the Colporation with an address.In acknowledging it, the yoang Prince said ho know that Her Majesty would be pleased to hear that the welcome which bad been given to her som was marked by that same hesrtiness and loyalty which wany years ngn, she had herself received at the opening of Aston Park.Ilis beloved father often spoke of his most intetosting visit to Birmingham, and the Prince's only regret on thia cocasion was that his stay would be too short to enable him to eco as much of their manufaciories as he would have wished.With such a graceful introduction, our readere.do not nted to be informed that on Tuesday the Princo, in opening the Royal Iorticultural Exhibition, the objeet of his visit, met with à most enthusias - tie reception, inauspicious as was the weather.Daring his two days\u2019 stay, he was the gueet of the Earl of Bradford.He visited somo of the principal faswries, the People\u2019s Park, and several of the public buildings.A naimber of placos were illuminated in honor of the Prince's visit.\u201d A POLITICAL.Montreal The Rouges in this Division seem to be ia distress fur a candidate, fot we see it now stated, and telegraphed to the Globe, that Mr.Cassidy has withdrawn.\u2018and-tHat Mr.ilowloy is to Le the ¢ ning man.\u2014Gen:ette.entres HON.JONNY YOUXG'R CHAXCEE.In &t.Lawrence Ward the canvas fer the Uon.John Young progresses far nore favor- ahly than was even ant'cipated, whi's in Ft.Antiipe all olax-es seem to hold him in the highest estimation, fully appreciating bis im- minont services.The graatest praice, from nn election point of view, is due to the mercantile communily, who wre drumming up their employer to atterd Mr.Drummond's meeting this evening.We hear that in some cases pressure of an exfranrdinary character has been bronght to bear vpon the men.who here and there may be expected to show the Aeeired decility.\u2014 Herald.PUBLIC OPINION.Dominion Day aud the Sorel Excnrsion.To the Editor of Tue Fran.Sm,\u2014From personal experience and in- fermation received from others I find that the impression in vory general, that the society, which experienced ruch inhospitable treat ment at Nore! on Dominion Day, wax the *\u201c Eoglith Workingmen's Denefit Sceisty,\u201d instead of the ** Montras! W«rkir g nen\u2019s Mutual Benefit nnd Widow.\u2019 and Orphans\u2019 Provident Society,\u201d the mistake having dounbt- Voss arisen from some similarity in the styles of the two roc\u2019ct\u2019es.The former, as a'sooiety, did not celebrite the day at all, and has not visited Sorel {~r several years past, and on the cocasinna when it did ao, ita reonllestions of the haapitality and conrtesy- which it experienced from the inhabitants, with the except'on of the first, are not of the most agres- able kind.I am, Sir, Your very obedt.servt., W.Teaser, Pres.Eng.W.M.B.Society.MoxTREAL, July 10th, 1852._ Le ROUND TOWN.\u2014 The ss.France is reported to have sailed for Quebeo.\u2014 The Montreal Telegraph Company has | openod an offre at Gatineau Mills, P.Q.\u2014 A meetirg of electors in favor of the return of Mr.Drummond, candidate for the Wertem Division, will be held in the St, Patriek\u2019s Hall thix evening.The Committee will meet ns vrual.; \u2014 ThA coloring exercisos of the Jaoquos Carbier Normal and Model School were held venterday in the arcient building on Notre Dame street.near Jacques Cartier square, M.Cherrier, Q C., presiding.Rev.M.Bayle, Superior of the Seminary, and a large number of the c'erry and citisens wers present.Mr.Wm.Fahey, the Profersor of English, delivered an appropriate address, after which the prizes wero distributed among the pupils of the different forms of the Model Schosl, snd the Model and Normal School diplomas were granted tn the following successful candidates: Acadernical\u2014E.G , D.Go- din, A.Goyette (and Model).E.Labeona, J.S.Langtin, D Martin, J.Élife, and J.Be- nard.A choir composed of pupils rendered soveral vocal relect ve ditably, and Master T.Dronnan recited meritorionsly a a morceau of poetry by Hon.J.Chauvenn entitled, \u2018\u201c Oh, que j'aime la neige.\u201d Answers to Correspondents, R.S.\u2014About $2.50 per annum.Address « The Argus, Molbourne, Australia.\u201d Theatre Royal.A very fair house attended last night wheh * Divoroe\u2019 and the \u2018 Pionéer Patriot\u201d were very creditably produced.To-night, * Under Two Flage\u201d will be offered.Clalined by the Angels.Yestorday crening a fine little boy, three and a half yasrs old.Joseph Jobin, living in St.Jean Baptiste Village, while playing with reveral children in St, Lawrence street, suddonly complained of being riek.Water was applied tu his head ; he also drank some.His mother laid him vpon her bed\u2014in about toh minutes after he waa a corpos.CONFEDERATION.An admiratiy executed engraving of the several statesmen who composed the Québec Convention pf 1868, at which the Confeders- tion of the North American British Provinces was agreed npon, has just been pot\u2019 before the publie by Roberts & Co., of Rt.James street, and will, we trust, be a ated as 1t deverven.There are thirty-six figure in Cabinet size, two feet nine inebes, one foo aight, printed in black tint.Altogether the pletare ia oe to be spy procured hy every householder of a the_Deminion Ho x ming Jy (he soo = and dolienis.nature of the ease wilt permit.M.Baocerinl has been to great pains to on- sure the imedallions being patfeet similes of the origluals, and bis efforts bid fait to give entire sathefaction and redound to his own it.It I expetiad that the medallions will be ready about the end of the mouth.GRACEFUL.The proprietor of St.James\u2019 Hotel, be- ceived yesterday a very sgroeshle and fai tering souvenir ¢f the visit of the members of the Now Ragland Press Association to this oity ast aeason, and their atay at his hotel, Ft cansiste of a handsomely framed oard of thanks, voted in consequence of the proprif - tora\u201d *\u2018cordial co operation, generous hospitality and Sout*eous attention \u201d The border ef tho card is ofnamented with emblems of the arte and sclencer.Each corner is em- belllshod with the arms of the several states from whioh the excureionlats carno\u2014Massa- ehusotts, Maine, Germont and New Hemp- shire.Underneath appsat tho dignatures of E.P.Walter, Président of the Vermont As- sotiation, John M.Nill, President, New Hampshire : Stephen M.Stockwell, Prosl- dent, Massachusetts, and Joseph A.Homen, President, Maine.It ls understood that similar mementos have been received by tho Mayor and several of our eitisens.OUR HIRE BRIGADE.Inanguration of No.3 Station, Wellington street Station presented an unusually festive appearance last averinz En the occasion of its \u2018rauZurstion by a ball, given under very auspicious circumstances by the firemen of No.3 Station, fof whom the commodieus building is ereoted.The decorations wero varied and tasteful.An excellent band had been proviled, and the attendance of mombats of the fofed and thelr friends was large.The Mayor, the Chairman of the Fire Committee, and several Councillors wtre also present.Previous to dancing, Guardian Atehison read an address from the men of the Station to Mr.Botourney, and Fireman Haynes pre- sentdd bim, on behalf of himself snd comrades, with a black ebony walking-stick, heavily mounted with silver.Mr.Betourney replied briefly, thanking the men for their present.and expressing his pleasure in being placed in charge of such an efilolent body as the Fire Brigade.Upon tho stick was in- reribod : Presented to L.Betourncy, Chairman of the Pire Committee, as a token of esteem by tte men of No.3 Fire Statin.\u201d The Mayor, having commended the Brigade for their apraarince and conduot, led of the dancers in the first quadrille.Dauoing was continued till alate hour, and the ball in every partionlar was a complete success.A cold collation was served during the evening.The men deserve no little credit for the ratisfno tory manner in whioh everything appertaining to tho festivity was arrangod and car: ried out.YESTERDAY'S ROW, The, Mountain Street Fracas The carter Brennan who was delivering planks for repairing side walk, did not die as was rumored.He was considerably hurt in the face and bled profusely which led to the report.Ie acknowledges be was drunk and knew nothing of the eccurrence at the time.lle lot his horse wander of and thus ran into the heer waggon which cees'ioned the tumble.[ad not the funeral party stopped and joined in the afirvy all would have ended in » mere oratorioal display, but the butchers believing their fellow countryman in danger came to tha resous, and fur a time matters looked reripus.Mr.Trottier (not Fortier as reported) is the greatest sufferer, as the large piece of rock thrown at him struck him in the cheek, iuflictiog a painful wound.[ad the blow been a little higher he must have been killed.A residont in tke lucality states the case thus: About 11 o'clock in the forenoon, a Leer-waggnn, in charge of a Franch Canadian, whose names at present unknown, was standing so as ts obetruet the trafic on the ttrèet.Brennan, driving a Crepe ration rail cart, hove in aight under the influence of liquor, And in passing the beer waggon ecol- lided, bot did no damage.Words enened between him and the heer-driver, and the butchers wore attracted.These worthies urged the disputanis \u2018to fight, and a set-to was the result.Brennan, though drunk, managed to punish bis opponent so that he had to be osrried away.Thereupon, three butchers set upon Brenoan'and beat him on- mercifully, so that he fell, anid many thought him dead as helay face down in the gutter.The statement that a fanera) cortege added tothe combattants fs declared foundationless; a carriage i« sald to have arrived upon the the rocne with a drunken Irishman after tho the row had rubsided, but he was sent away.The stone throwing is said to have been done by one of the butchers, and t» have bcon aimed at Brennan but missed and hit Trottier.The pulice wera not sent fur until all was over and whon they did arrive, our informant =3ys trey refused to make any arréets.The ease will it is said, be brought ints Court shortiy.ST.PATRICK'S ORPHAN ASYLUM.Annual Pic=Nic.The pie-nio in aid of the above institution took place on the Montreal Lacrosse Grounds and attracted a large attendance.The management bad considerately put an awning over the grand stand\u2014a spot fully econpled and appreciated by the fair sex.It was rather late when the lacrosse match | wan called.The composition and disposition of the teams was as follows : \u2014Married men \u2014Hooban, point ; Keogh, cover-point ; Stin- ron, goal ; MeConnell, bome ; field, MeCre dy, Noeud, O'Rourke, Bentley, McLaughlin, Flynn, and Moffatt.The single men, during the fret two games numbered ten only\u2014 twn having failed to cnme to the scratoh, their pinces were filled by volunteers\u2014 McShea, point : Giroux, cover-point; Morton, home; field, Flannery, Hylsed, Murphy, Bayner, Brennan, Donnelly, and MoKeon.Tho men on both sides were in excellent rpirits and enger for the contest, each equally eonfident upon winning the laurels.About four o'clock the etarters faced.® repre- (sentative of the single men obtained the ad- vähtage at the first venture, and the ball was apeedily travelling towards the pink flags with whioh the Benedicts marked their goals, Around the flags a thort, but deelaive struggle took place, and the slight success was checked by a fortunate throw which transferred the contest to the centre.and then to the opposite portion rf the field.The pla continued throughout spiritedly, and wi great exercise of judgement.In about twenty minutes, vigtory was declared for the Rach al s very promising rep atative of whom\u2014Baynes lately taken from the Yeung Shamrock toam,sent the ball spinning between the flags, amidst jubilant demon- trati o tisfaotion from his side and their supporters upon the grounds.A few moments allowed for rest and refreshment, and the second game opened.The palm of success was in this instance reversed, and the Benedicts often a good fifteen minutes\u2019 work, with varying snd often doubtful appearance ofa successful termination on their part, eame off victers.The third and fourth gamos offered noth - ing more special than usual worthy of remark.Both were taken by the single men, who sonroquently won the mateh, much to the discomfiture of the Banediets, who leoved shame faced, and not a litte to the discomfort of their better halves who were round), twitted upon the defeat of their lords.It may, however, te remarked that the vioto- tloys team contained the majority of the shamplonr.The ball was vent heme on the port of the wiawers in the third and fourth grues by Morton, and thé recond by Mo- Cready, Tho match clavod at 5.42.The ames which were variedand interesting were then proceeded with, being fnished at quite n late hour.; ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.A ively Meeting, Th quarteriy mebting of the St.Georges Soolety wae held in the Board Roem St George's Mone lait evening, the Vise-Presi- dent Mr.Mirler in the chair.The minutes of the snaiversary meeting of the 33rd of last April having been read by the Heeretary, the names of two candidates for membership were prèpored.The Charitable Committee reperied, ron.pratulatiog the Scate'y opon the Ligh tates if wage: Inher wad conimandisg.wal the don- ° coma BRT po chi jeg sd SME ene TRE - - \u2018 : SA - agi WP - a ; vèquent favegable miaté.in w Tu of jlnapes would be placed for the ensoi B- ver.363 Md bols romived 54 the Héspuotively, It was added that the demand exceeded the supply.The quarter's expen- ditore amouated to $317.11, paid out in salaries for the rent and sundries.Ferly ap- plisants bad been relieved.On mation, the report was received sud adopted: ; | - It wa: stated that the Enolety bas costract- od for its eodl of the American grade s litle over twelve tons in quantity.Mr.Stanway called attention to & special case, that of au Englishman shoemaker and hs family, wife and six ohildren, burnt ont by the fro which ooouryod upon last Satur) y night on Et.Joseph street.They bad lost al andhad n'ready received sume assistance from the House of Refuge.He thought the Sv- ciety should assist them in rome measure.It was proposed to purchase them some furniture, bat the question was finally left In\u2019 the hands cf the Commillee.; , Some dorrespondence, which hie following will suficlently explain, was read.First, à letter from the Seérotary of the St.George's Bocisty to Mr.À.MeGibbon of the St.An- drow\u2019s Society.It referred to some'bnoalled for language made uso of at the last quarterly meeting of the St.Audrew\u2019s Society, when tho St.George's Society was spoken of asa sham, and nothing else.They considered it most unbecoming of à rletet society to permit sush (OMS so unjust to thomeelves ta bg.utterad.The speaker not being specially oâlled to order, they request early attention to tho matter, and asked for auch an explanation ap he though?bofitting.Mr; Mciibben replied, meking permission to state that the St.George\u2019s Society appeared only partially informed as to what bad taken pl.co at the meeting referred to.The expression referred to hal been called in question by several members present.~ He auncunced that thoy did not Fold tiemrelves terpinsible for any remarks that gave offence and that at tho meeting thoy had partieular- ly requested the press not to report (he expression.He earnestly desired that the SL Andrew's should romain upon friendly terms with her siger socities, and he very much re- grotted the use of the terms, at the ssme time, holding that a public body wers not responsible for the utterances of any individual member calculated to give offence.The receipt of this lottor was acknowledged upon the part of the Board of Directors who refeve=1 the matter to the Quarterly moeting: .Mr.Pell moved that Mr.MoGibbon\u2019s reply be idered amply sufficient as atchement for the character of the words made ure of.Mr.Bernard moved in amendment that the letter be laid upon the table, and that the resolutions he had offered at a previous meot- ing be followed out.These condemned the remarks as unobristian, ungenerous, and un- trae\u2014calling upon the St.Andrew*s Society az Eu0h to give an account of its procee lings wi'h relation to this point.After some dis- oustion Mr.Pell withdrew his motion sad Mr, Bernard his amendment\u2014the latter then moving that the letter be nocepted as satis- facteryfexplanation, which was carried without dissent.The question of wood supply having been taken up Mr.Marler remarked that their committee had asked frem\u201d Mr.C.Alexander information respecting the work- Ing of the Out-door Board of Relief.The statemont was not received till last meeting.They had thought of becoming members of the Board.Some ~ne had sald that the St.George's Society would take 125 cords of woods to be distributed among the poor dur- log next winter; it to be brought in by the Grand Trunk at cost price, $4 per cord, laid down at Point St.Charles.For his part he did not think they required more than 75 corda\u201450 for distribution among the necessitous;and 25 for their own use at the Home.He vcluntesred to procure by private sob.soription a sum sufficient to pay for the fifty Mr.Stanway thought that the manner in whiob wood was being brought into the sity only tended to increase pauperism.Ils knew a man who had s large family, all recipients of the outdoor relief system of their society during the past year.The man would be taken to be a ppuper, his home was ro wretched.Yet be bad been offered 66.per day recently by a gentleman, for the year round.The offer was refused.He considered that by a: vertising theif intention to obtain so much wood for charitable purposes, they only encouraged dependence and induced drunken fellows to look to them for assistance.Mr.Bernard proposed that they should become members of the Outdoor Relief Board, but his proposition was not acted upon.The Chairman observed that if they pur- ehased 25 cords of wood for use in winter, they would find it necessary to pay at least $5 per cord, while 75 cords purchared at the resent time at $4 per cord would only cost fies additional.The use of coal was proposed instead of wood, av a saving.On the other hand it was represented that this would not be the case when they could oqtain their wood for $4 per orl.Mr.Bernard raggested that they take 125 osrds, ure 75, and dispose of she rest, pucket- ting penfits.: This suggestion was received with laughter the meeting being of opinion that the course propused was inadmissable.After much desultory talk, it was decided to take 60 cords of wood, à car-load, the nam- ber of corde to be increased if it was thonght advisable.It is understrod that the wood will be paid for money raised from private subsoriptions.Relative to Mr.McClennan\u2019s remarks at the meeting of the St.Andrew's Society, certain communications appeared in the Gaxcite and He aid, so it was stated by members prosent.Thes» being unfavorably criticised, the representative of the Gazette work, out of the ToC.The rapresentative of the Herald was then * hauled over the coals\u201d concerning a letter he had written anent the same subject, and his then statements in the Herald and the Globe were characterized by Mr.Stanway as impertinent in the one, and rascally in the other.He defended himself but everything pa:sed off in smoke.The members present condemned generally the tone of the communications upon the ground that the Society had already taken notion in the matter, and \u2018domanijed an cex- planation.TELEGRAPHIC.CANADIAN.OTTAWA, July 10.Ruggles Wright, Faye grandson of the Pionoer settler of the Ottawa Valley, died last night at his residence in Hull.Hon.Mr.Howe will return in a few weeks, his health 1s mush better.Wm.Johnson, M.P., left this morning for Brockville.There will be a tremendous iaflux into thia city on Friday, the 13th, all Orange Lodges of Central Canada meeting here on that day, when the corner stone of the new masonie hall here, will be laid with all due honors.Toroxto, July 10.Sir John A.McDonald and Sir.F.Hinoks returned to town to-day.The dentists of Ontario held their annual meeting to-day at the Technological College.Nothing important teanspired.A boy named J.Baxter was drowned at the Queen\u2019s wharf this morning.A clerk in a wholesale dry goods store, hile on bis way, to the Bank to-day lost 4,000.No trace of it has been yet diseov- ered.The preparations for the ap bing 12th of July cslebration are extensive.The pro- oenston will be a large one, as a number of country lodges will take part.Heavy thunder stcrm to-day ; hest intense.AMERICAN.ree -Nxw-Yorx, July 16.\" By the premature explosion of nitrs glycerine om the Midland Railroad, near Newark, on ay.7 persona weve severely hort, and 2 fatally.Immense boulders were thrown into the air.Four hundred and forty six Mormons baye arrived here from Korore\"ra rowte for Salt Lake.- Bix Mormons miesionarien accompanied them across the ovean.One hundred guns are tn be fred in Oity (lall square on the announcement of the Baltimore nomination.\u2018\u2019Fhers were 12 offers of bonds to-da amonnting to $711,850 at from 11,365 to 11 The amount to parchased ie one raillien, Marawonas, July 10, The rituation at Monterey in anchanged ; 4.009 revolationists, with cavalry and artil- lerp, ocoupy (wo pointe the rame from Monterey.as are aws the result ne tiatfne geirg on at the city of Mexico Tor the #asreader ot the revolutioniste.: Howe, amon et this FRAT gi The two parties © (1 a) out Miss MoPhetsoh, douane ef 0) and children, 81 foils | arriving shortly after five in the evening, A » pons tg REG Hin fon aa Ca , : Ce \u201ca \" dit tb Tioh estfites ee y Any.À caîtisge and four 12 been driven about the town during the day, but the hour of the olalmant'e arrival wes unknown, and a crowd assembled at the Landport Railway etation several times, owevér, to be dlsappoimted; The t made fie appearance by the tralu 4nd was loudly chesrod on atighting.After an introdnétion to the local commities and vurlous congratulations, he entered his carriage and, amid much cheering, drove to the Royal Oak Hotel, in Portsea.Last sveiiing ho appeared at the East Hauts Cricket Ground; Southsea, for admission to whbioh Ja.and 2s.61.were charged.Probably 1,000 persons wero present.Mr.Guildford Onalow said Ît had been thrown in his teeth that he was not acting like a gentleman, but if sustaining « friend and supporting a man whom be be- lioved to be an ured mnn were conduot unworthy of 4 gentléman, thé soonef he consed to be a gentleman the beter.The sleimant, in addressing the meeting, said he should pot be able to have mois than due sounsel at his tflel, and he a junior, while lialf-a-dozon of the most eminent men at the bur would be arrayed agsinst bim.The British publie had, huwever, taken \u201cp his esse, and be ho to have à fair trial.Were he an lusposter he could have run away, but Liad bp been a thousand miles sway he shonld hive hofried back.ile had lost his estates so far as he was concerned by his impradence ft NF yBath; bot he wid Sigh for his obildren, who he knew were entitled to them.Resolutions denouncing the vetalning of six counsel, and for vbtaining subscriptions were adopted.\u2019 : A Good Shot, A yhysiclan having visited a sick lady dur- Ing a storm, she expressed much coudern at > baving come «5 far ju such bad wWeatlter.adarn, replied the Doctor, I am just on my way to Barper\u2019s Mammoth Dollar Store to make a selection ont of ble now importation, aud you know I kill two birds with the one stone.Doctor, replled the lady, vou are too £001 & sbot for me, and dispensed with his futther attendance.161 RAFTER'S DRSPATCH SYSTEM ~-Gents\u2019 suits, to order,comple tod within elght hours\u2019 notice 163 Notre Dame strcets.- 1 manip mere meta ei At the rexidence of thè late Mr.John Dellele; 20 Brnaventure strect.noar Victozid rquare, will be sold the whols of the neat Household Furniture whick 1s in solid Mahogany, and in fine order.Saleto morrow (Friday) morning, at 10 o\u2019clock.\u2014Mr.Shaw, austioneer, RAFTIR'S AMERICAN TOURISTS\" BUIT.\u2014- Thse sults cut in the American styles are in a great variety of fashionable tweeds.- Prioa full sults $14 463 Notre Dame street, 10 The ueous Hotel, Toronto, is one of tho 1.rzest In the Dominion of Canada.Itis one of the Institutions of Toronto, and is conducted wi-h such success as to have earned the esleem of the entire travelling publio Its situation on Front strest, overlooking the Hay apd Lake, is convenient to the rallway stations and business part ¢f the city.Crane mercis] men from the lower Provinces and tourists geverslly should recollect that ths hotel is reoognix-d by travellsrs everywhere asthe finest in the Dominion.Parties buv- irg had the good fortune of once aceepling the hospitalit'es of Mr.McGaw.manager, tore ver after wards bear the house in the highest possible esteem.y B4F:KR'8 CLOTIUNG STCCK (Wholesale sud Retall\u2019, is most extensive, Five thousand gentlemen's tweed rults, at $9, $10£0 and $1250 483 Notre Dame street.159 RAFTER'S ©\u201c PRING OVERCOATS.\u20142,000 hight Spring Overomuif; shades uivsl select, and cut in the latest styles.Prices commenting at $4.50.463 Notre Dame Stivet.How Advertisement To-Day GEO CERI ES (GENUINE) Varied 8'ook.Upwards of 50 different articles for Breakfast, Tea.the Dessert Table, Kitchen, and Household generally.uur awn oarts call for orders and deliver Groceries FRPE in all tha Buburdbe every morning.Discount fr casa, Carriage and Package FREER to all Btations, Families residing iu any part of the Do -\u2014 minion can be se as If they lived in Montreal and gave their ] kK: Pa attended to.WILLISON §& MARCHAND; ] OMŒPATHY \u2014The Sub- H Medicines and Books in the Dominion, can family case.ne icated.Lu med'cines guaranteed jresh brated Concentrated Lye, for sale every.for invall ts and tafants Neave\u201ds t\u2019arinacious St.Leon Mineral Wate t.rved os well und as cheaply ers atthe shop.Bottles of 8 +uces, Plekles, Jars of Preserves, &0., ORD s(n od.Orde:s by l\u2019ost i puiser Priced Catalogue of 800 exsent post free Grocers\u2019 HALL, CORNER UNIVERS'TY AND BT, CATHERINE STREETS.161 seriber having made a speciality of ome pathy, and ha the largest stock of supply any quantity from a single vialto the pet =\u201c ; Canes re-filled avd re- and genuine, Country orders promptly filled.CONQENTHATED LYE \u2014 Harte's ocele- where.Beware of imitations CHAPMAN'3 ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR, ¥ood, Ridre\u2019s Ford, Cardinal Food, Laurie mpetla' Food, MINEHAL WATERS \u2014Bt.Genevieve and TE.« A.HAHTE, LRUVGGIST, 1\u20ac1 40 Notre Dame Biree! (CIGARS! CIGARS! ALL TUE BEST BRANDS oF \u2019 GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS Sold at the two establishments of COHEN & LOPEZ, CORNER ST.JAMES STREET AND j PLACE D'ARMES A180, St James Street, nearly opposite ihe Cttawa Hete 161 TO LET.with immediate possession, A protty Cottage and Grounds, abot two minutes\u2019 walk from tha Cote des got toikgate; rent £0 to Arst May next.Ayply to W.TURNER, 00 St.James street.LA by mistake, at 905 Bleu pair of new ta, about a forin! Owner can have same by pi street, a ntaince, i OARD-Threc or four Gentlemen can he accommodated with doubles or \u2018ingle becded Room, with Board, or a lady and gentleman; rooms fr nting Champ de Mars Apply at No 28t.Dominique street.181-6 BOARD \u2014Vacancies at 82 Cathoart street.OARD.\u2014 Accommodation warted by a Poe ais Data Sh Sh Ae family, somewhere oe\u2019.; ferred; either with or without Ad dress j.M , BrAn on 161 ANTED, two go61 Waiters for steamship\u2018 Alhambra\u201d Apply ott board, or at 303 Commissioners street.161 ANTED, a Conchman; must be a good Diet Driver, and willl ng to make himself péneraily useftil.Address M0 Gran ANTED, a good Plain Cook.Address M, 11, ETAR office.161 ] NTE two young ladles from A Ean Sas tions in A Oonfeotioner's or ment Room.Ad 8 8t Lawrence Main street.VW ro 165 Lo place Ni Ad, juss wis Der sheneoiioe or Otherwise, where a will have An opportital vAancing ; ne .encs.Adres \u201c Parent,\u201d Sra R office.mm ANTED TO RENT, ane large tro small Rooma, Furnished, by à gontie- man, with small TAY, within five minutes\u2019 walk of the Post-offion.lor\u201d \u2019 Address EK.8 I.SrARofie.' i ANTED, a tituation by a yonng man as Bto.eman in a Grocery Htore., Adiresa M, 22 SrAR offic».[368 NTE, L borers st tha Cansds Cont.Age F y, BL Gdabriél Lock, Lachino Canal, ! 161 Nurse to to Cacouna, to WA Toon shor a child nant 1wWo and a half years old.Apply at 7 Beaver Hall care S37 arried_ couple, two A Yared La inated in a piéssat De moderate.Add As \u201ca Soran to work 60 à Rat.Co: TEU.à à Latradrs worko0 Wars APPLY 0B.1s macteur, \u2018 ot \\ NC \u201c ue com ET ce pp Eee ae pie re S ( © POU#»sDb \u201cELIXIR OF PHOSPHATES AND CALISAYA, ¢ \u201cpruvcorT, June M 1872 & numbor of {gars has been isease of the of atte A gan taking yonr medicine about a year »go, and she l'as not bad ar attac! .and ls in thoeployment of very comfortable health, 166 ARMABTR ING, Landing Walter.\u201d N OTI CRE.BUBS®EAU & CO.No, 773 FotRE DAME steed, have just received a fine assortment of - HAVANA CIGARS,.COMPRIFING : Henry Olay Conohas Regalls, Henr Clay Coneban do Lorts, Flor ds Cub Londres, Partagas Londres.A Alto, alargeasortmentoi ed and plain Meoreéhante Pipes, Cigar Tice, ette Hoiders and Cases.Remember the ad ress) 8IGN OF THE BRITISH TAR, 213 NOTRE DAME BTREET.180 TO FARMERS.Wanted from 5 0 to 1,000 STRAW ROPES every month.To be delivered at D Welling- street.1-11 T JEBRES AND PORT 8ST.MARYS, BPAIN, ï offer for sale the various brands of their well- Known SHERRBRIES, and Are.also prepared to take orders for Fall shipments, HE undersigned having Been appointed sole agents for Messes.DUFF, GORDON & CO, or 139-tr TIFFIN BROTBERS.THE MOSQUITO OIL or THE MEDICAL HALL, For proventing attacks of MOSQUITOS, BLACK FLIES, BAND FLIES, êc, &c., : Is the best preparation of the kind, It has been In constant demand for over 2 Years, is an absolute proteotien, never falls, is easily applied, 1s perfectly harmless, snd eosts but little, Of the thousands who have experienced 1ts good effects may be mentioned : : M.BR.H.PRINCE ARTHUR and Sul\u2019e.Right Hon Baron LIsGAR, late Governor General of Canada , Lieut.-Gen.Bir FENWICK WILLIAMS Lieut-Gen, Bir Jon MICHEL.Col.WOLSELET And Officers of the Red River Expedition, Lieut.-Col.BOLTOR, B.A, and hundreds of Other distineutshed offiorrs see H.M.servica, es every local 3; «MAD of note, v *150 MoMILLAN & 00.AGENTS, MBROHANT TAILORS, 93 8r.Janus BrkEPT, Next door Weat Ottawa Hotel, Keep constantly ir stnok every(hing in a first-el«ss Tailoring Businwas carefully nelecied and direct fiom the most d makers.To their regular customers they deem it superfluous to say that the fit, style and make of every carment will be quite equal to anything produced in the Dominion.Gentlemen who wish to enjoy the rare Inxury of good fitting Pantaloons can be snp- Prioes positively moderate, Fixed prices st y adhered to.Au Joapection of their goods respectfully so A freah shipment of goods just received.[DOMINION BUILDI NG SOCIETY.Stock Honks now open at the OfMce of the Rociety, 38 Bt.Jamen stree uired per cen years.A 50 cells A Week Ter \u20ac } driring ahout 18 years.F.QUINN, Secretary, 00-8 $8 BL Jamoes stroet.J OHNSON'S GOLD PLATED .PEN, JOHNSON'B NICKEL, PEN, Equal in style and finish to the best Gold Pans Neds of Pure Nickel Four times harder than sliver.Warrapted to wear well and non-eorrostve.ROBERT MILLER, 397 Notre Dame street 1634 F RENOH LESSONB.\u2014A Gentleman gesires to g've French et spoken 8.ress M, Brakomen.100-tf REATES anp CROSSES.EVERLASTINGS made Into Wreaths and Crosses, suitable for Funerais snd Cemeteries, JAMES GOULDEN, 175 8t Lawrenve street.169 PMOILET ARTIOLES , FOR THE HUT WEATHER.TURKISH TOWELS, « SPONGES, BKAHBAL\", TOILET VINGEGAR, FLORIDA WATER, PERFUMES, BO PS, A Co UBH as Tooth Brushes, H 55 on Brushes, Nail Brishes, Shaving \u2018 Flesh Brushes, &o.DREBRING COMBS, of Ivory, Tortalsesbel] India Hobbers also, Fine Tooth Combe, alr Brushes, JAMES GOULDEN, 208 81, PAUL STREST.363 BY.OATABRINE STRERT.175 Sr.LAWRENCE MAIN STRERT.EMP & UO.'S- PERFECT PITTING SHIRTS, ARE WORN BY HUNDREDS OF GENTLEMEN, KEMP & CO.GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ESTAB- LISHMKNT, 206 NOT RE DAME STREET, N.B.\u2014A new and fMmple process for self- measurement sent, when rcquired, to any part of the Dominion.Meod ÿ NEW BTEEL PENS.THE LEDGER PEN, A beattiful, nee writer.' THL B.ox PEN, A good Pen fo; cenerai nse.NORTON, PHILLIPS } CO, | BUCCESYORS TO ROBERT GRAHAM, (Established 188,) ACCOUNT HOUR MANUFACTURERS AND STATIONERS, 873 NOTRE DAME 8T REKT.104 T from 10 a.m.to ma man ve do pr meet mem oe Ag x ! | Teo New Adve 400 ST.WESTERN HOUSE.mel Tes JOSEPH STREET, JUST RECEIVED, WIITK \u201cClRISTINE\u201d LAWNS SATIN _STRIPE BORDERS, | FOR DRESSES, COLORED FRENCH LAWNB, Satin Stripe Brilliantes and Piques.Also, LADIES\u2019 WHITE TUUKED SKIRTS AT 760 $1, $1.50, and $2.A lot of beautiful STRIPED GRENADINES at 15 cents per yard.THOMAS BRADY, | 400 ST.JOSEPH STREET.18-3aw JUST RECEIVED, A FINE ASTORTMENT or JEWELLERY, WATCHES, and FRENCH CLOCKS.THOS.ALLAN & CO, 875 NoTRE DAME STREET, Montreal.46-00d-1y C AUTION.THE CORNWALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY have pleasure in InUmating the oom lete restoration of their works at Cornwall which are now in full operation, producing large quanties of White and Grey Blankets, and Heavy Medium Class Tweeds They regret, however, having again to cal) attention of the public to the continuance of the disreputable practice of tmpor- ting English Blankets and selling them as Canadian, These Blanket: are mae largely at Shoddy and Cotton Waste, with a small peroentage of pure Wool, and though sightly in appearance, closely imitating the Corn wall Blankets, and ticketed \u201cCanadian Manufacture,\u201d have neither warmth or wear, but can be sold ata lower price than toe Cornwall Blankets (which are made of Pure W 00!) can be produced for.The public sre cautioned against this at- a and nl 4 that the name of the CORNWALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY is printed on thé ticket of overy blanket made by them.Cornwall 15th June, 18572 15 R & J.BRODIE\u2019S ' CELEBRATED SELP-RAISING XXX PASTRY FLOUR Ix 6 LB, PACKETS.\u2014 Familles residing at the sea-sido or in the country can readliy obtain this beantiful preparation by ordering It of their grocers, or of the manufacturer:.BR.&J.BRODIE, | ROYAL CANADIAN MILLS, Cote Et Paul.OFFICE AND ETORE: CJRNER CRAIG & BLEURY STREETS.Bold by every grocer in Montreal.1% RUBBEE GOODS, An assortment of RUBBER GOO.con- Cosht Air or Water Dot Ateinaoërs pd Gostell's Pertum Lubin\u2019s, FTP ee, - VICTORIA DRUG HALL, (Opposite the Dew Vietaria square.) OR SALE\u2014 HORSE-POWER HAY- 10 feet wide.HAND HAY-RAKE, 5 wide.ORN SHELLER, best patent.FINO BAT large, ew.never used.BHOWFR-BÂTH, {col high, portable in eo _.INDIA RUBBER HOSE, 80 feet.Call at 37 8L.Gabriel street, or address Box 8325, oat-olses, 09-2 HEARN & HARRISON, Opticians to the Deminion Government, , 21 & 244 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.DFAIN PIPES! DRAIN PIPES; \u2018Now In' Port and for sale cheap ex ship, COPLAND & MCLAREN, Corner of Grey Nun and Wellington street, PIO-NIC PARTIES.\u2014 tifal and convenient the and 0 AMES McCLURE & CO, #3 NOTRE DAME STREET, BRANCS, NEW CAT HEDRAL BLOCK, JUST RECEIVED, 400] J 2 Ee .ew Adrerisements To-Day CUL INSURANCE CO.INSURES FARM PROPERTY AND DE \u201c TAOHED EYS'DENÇES ONLY.| CARE ASANTS.\u2026.sorners $650,000.GOVERNYENT DEPOSIT.100,000, \u2018 Branch Office : La 2315 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL E.I.GOFF, GENERAL AGENT.Canadian Directors : HOR, LOUIS ARCHAMBAULT, Minister of Agriculture, L\u2019Assomption, Q.lon.FRANK ButTIL Bepator, Toronto, R.Berorv, Esq.M.P,, 8t.Hubert, (.\u2018| JOHN CRAWFORD, Esq., (LC, and M.P.( Pre- rident or thé Royal Canadian Bank), \u2018Toronto, Jonx Turwexr, E-q.(of Sessions, Turner & Co.) Toronto.| ALxX, MANNING, Esq.Toronto.| CoL.AsA WESTOVER, Dunham, Q.\u2018 Advantages Offered : 1st.Absolut security to Policy-holders in the shape of a large patd-wp Cash Capital, with over half 3 million dollars surplus, and having a deposit of one hundred thousand dollars with the Government for the security of Canads Policy-bolders especially.2nd.This Company confines its businesa to | farm property and detached residences, thoe ecuring our patrons rom the liability of \u2018paying losses on Stores, Hotels, Shops, and All other hasardoux property.#rd.This Company inaures against lose and damsge dy Lightning, whsther fire ensues or not, thus giving the Policy helder double the security offered by any other Company.This feature In Insurance originated with the | AGRICULTURAL.a Mæ.Gorr has facilities for pLicing large o small amounts of Fire Insurance in RuLIA- BIR COMPANIES, At reAsonable rates; and as he devotes his whole attention to the business, and employs every faetlity for transacting it in a business-like manner, he feels oonfident that insurers will find it to thelr advantage to entrust their business to hi care, All losses liberally adjusted and promptly pad at this Office in bankable funds.zw \\/ ALUABLE PIANOS FOR © BALE._ Notwithstanding the recent large advance ithe price of PIANOS, consequenton the re= duction of work, and the increased price of al materials used In their on, Messrs.s Ra f Boston, have inatruet d their n Tr.OI H.J.BHAW, Shaw\u2019s Bulldines, for two months longer to sell th Montreal, tn continue reven-octave Planos at former \u201ces, whic by special arrangement with ME Raa, oe reduction of nearly one-third from their re- ce.The following ir alist of the instruments Thich pet kept at Mr Brava Sale oom with t ces, 6a.w are wagran for ten years i Style No.1\u2014Full round corner, powerful ins\u2018 rument, elegantly wood case price $875; sold at Style No.2ALround corners, cr case, very Jant and po aod superior finish.Retail prlos +60; sod 8tyle No.3~Full rund corners and elegant carvod case.This is also a sple and powerful instrument.Retail price ; sold far 5 and 6are both very superlor instruments, bandscmely carved case\u201d, are finished with the celebrated aggrailo treble, brilliant and powerful In tone, R-tail price rerpectively, $575, and $550; sold at and Styles Nos.7 and 8 are very popular Inatrn- ments, baving a very large sale in Ca: ada.They are all round corners, elegant carved > Tos ma S105; bod at $310 and > 1 : sold af Pe No.».\u2014Thls isa great favori 0, and en pronounced the t Pi for the Ce, made in the United States.It is full seven-octave, all round corners, Rose cane 06 legs.Retail price, $435, sold at $300.All our Pianos are elegantly finished front and back the same.They are all seven octaves, and the works and action are ail thoroughly tested and guaranteed, and each instrument is warrantcd for tn vCarn.agents in Cansda are instracted 10 take back any Piano and the money (less the usual charge for use) if not entirely saul -fac- oy are med in the Dominion of Canada in some of the bent families for the Tant ion Rose- 460, Rose- ted a en ur agent in Monirea Dy he last year, one hund a mors ow \u2018natruments, and our t in Toronto nearl: twioe that number, yet they never « one Piano returned on their hands.At the prices name ALOVE, W#é CONnO afford to pay the vsus) commission te Muais Teachers and Professors to recommend (hem, and so the Vose Plano has to make ils way to public I1vor aa 1t has hitherto done, on île own merite, A list of the names of over three hundred perpons in Montres! using Vose Pianos can socnat Mr.Bhaw's stores.OBE & BONS, Boston, y a os ouscturers.Messrs.NORDHEIM ER.Toronto, Agents for Ontario.! HENRY J.BHAW, Shaw's Bnildingn, 721 & 728 Craig street, Montreal, s Agent for the Frovinon of Quebes, 14 QUIENCE \u2018HAS SPOKEN.\u2014Tha Medical Faculty of Montresl.par ficnlariy the following Medical Gentiemen : -Dre Fmallwood, Peltier, Munm, vid, Leprohon, Girdwood, Mnaodonnell, Hott, Brosseau, Robiliard, , MeCalium, Thompson, and Turgeon, to whom DR.BIRNBAUM'S RHEUMATISM AND GOUT REMEDY has been srbmitted for trial, have, with a rare aokvowjec its invaluable merits, and given certini tothat ffect, copies of which may be obtained ot application to the undersigned, er of any stin the Dominion.is eural Lumbago, Wandering ness of the 1 imbs or Joints, s, Numbnesa, Dwelling, &c., &o, and is.most effoctiveand rallabl remedy kocwn ireases.For anale ruggists.CHARLKS MARTIN, 30 Victoria Equare, Montreal, Hole Agent for the Dominion of Cana \u2018a and the United Btates.15%1y (FRAY\u2019'S SYRUP RED SPRUCE GUM ; * vor PROVINCK OF QUERKU, La ., vi Diatrict of Montreal.\u2019 § \\ A large and well-ansorte1 Htoek of QUUG ER CE LS EAST ANUS IROUIT COURT, MOSIREY énEn ae, BRONCULE MONTREAL , | .\u2014 n ADU) oon AVIGNE, PhioUf, ve AL LOVER DER OLOTRING EERE rite int, the most vain.0 native APO bok KTMIKR, De'andant.and Merinos, Tears power ia Telloving onFtal ie Te tie Frans or dal A retest InBiik Gon affect in curing atte hang hen of the cork 1h the je y Please call early and select, : ha, is now wall known tn the publi a the dom ells of the sa'd Defendant, Logan $38 |Jarge.In thin Ryrup (carelully preymred ala TIT 16 Dis render poli ie = Er coe] Fry oe gris Eft dois carole POSNIUDE of }{oumehold Furniture, R Gentlemen's firet-élaes: oTutioe aft the Tomo, x protorant, Brimmie Terms cn.BARÉRAG, RAC.: hand.made BOOTH and SHU KR, to.j and Anti-spasmodio.ef; 24 the Red fipeuce, 5 ¥.Os .|DIMAHAN à 0'CONNOM, M6 Notre Bate Gnm are fuily preearved, ing À Manlireai, 10th July, WTA id steeeh 88 mores.Price, par battle.! À Vacant It corner of Grand Auction Sales.= > Joha J.Arnton.ROPERTY AT POINT ST.CARL, ON BT.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, AND AT TAN.EBS WEST.The Bubscriber will sell, at Estate Rooms, on SATURDAY, July 18th, Inst :\u2014 Trunk ard Beigneurs sircots, known as No.40 on Corporation plan, > x J feet, Cadastre No.867, 54 Ann's A Vacant Lot, corner of Mullins snd Beig- neurs stréets, Na.4) on on pl 8 x 47 feet, Cadastre No, Bt, Ann's a\u201c Ward.Lot and Bricked House, at St.Augustin Vil- irge, tronting on Hose Dellina street, \u2018soound lot malin road (outeide BL Joseph Wll-gate ) A Two-atory Brick House and Let, corner of Bi.Lawrence and Courviile streets, Wot # x72 Cairstro No, 838, 84, Louis (ei commuted.Perfect titles.Very Uberal Bale at TEN o\u2019cloek.57 JOHN J.ARNTON, S Tr.By Henry J.Shaw ALE OF MAHOGANY BOUSEHOLD FURNITU OAR- ETE, 3 MIRRO - THFR BEDS b Ma\u2019 BRODING, EXCELLENT COOKING UTENSILS, &c., dc.Mr B8EAwW js instructed to nell, at the resi- denoe of the late Mrs.Join DrLrIsLR, No W Bonaventure street, near Victoris acuave, on FRIVAY, the 12th instant, tho wh leo tha Household Furniture and Effects, principally solid Maliogany, in Parlor, Bittin , four Bed and K1 tohen.Tho le in gocd order.sale at TEN o'clock.x HENRY J, SHAW, 157 Auctioneer.C A RD.W.DUFUUR # CO, AUCTIONEERS Beg to return their sincere thanks to their friends and the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them since they commenced business, and would ray during the approachir g season they will coniinue In g-ve thelr partooal and undivided at\u2018enuon to all Sales of REAL STATE HOUBEHOLD FURN}- TURE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE entrusted to their care, their motte bel HPREDY 8 TS re and MODERATE CHARGES, Ths usual Weekty Rales of Honsehold Furniture and unsold lots on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, aud Evening Sales on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, Will té continued du the season.They would also remark that from the ca ty and central location of their KR they are admirah!y atapted to secure a large and attractive andieuce.435 ST.JAMES STREET.17-1 New hdredisement To-Day R EM OV A L.OFLAHERTY 4 BODEN, (SUCCESSORS TO GU.& J.MOORE,) HATTERS3 AND FURRIERS, No.269 Notre L'ame Street.The Subscribers would respectfully Informe their patrons and the public that they have REMUV FD the whole of the r Block-In-trade from Zl McGiLL WO No.200 NOTRE DAME STREET, the mises lately oocus fed by Messrs.G3.& J.Moore, and next door to Savage, Lyman & Co, Jewellers.Their stock comprises every novelty in ATS fram the best houses, and they would Invite attention to their Stock of BTRAW GOODS, WHICH 18 LARGE AXD VARIED, They will make it thelr constant sindy to merit a continuance of the gererous patron age bestowed on them, for which they beg to tender thelr most siricere thanks, O'FLAHERTY & BODEN, HATTERS AND FURRIEFS, No.269 Notre Dame Street 145 3m BAIN PIPES! DRAIN PAPES! Æz Abeora and other 0 Orders left cow will be de'tvered from the Wharf FREE OF CHARGE.W.# F.OURRIE # CO.| No 10 GREY NUN STREET.WESTERN & 00.8 INEBRIATES CURE.This invaluable compound, although not \u2018disonvered, is destinéd fo work à most wonderful aod extranrcinary change in nocial nt o 1t8 Tirtues tle e medicine to administer to eradieate the d ease of inebriety.It enres In from one to three weeks.Can be given in ten, coflve or deer witbont the patient's Knowledge Pent fies to any address on receipt of one dallar.Full direstions on each bottle.Address ENTERN & O0., 150-8.1w 8t Nicholas Hall, Montreal (HEAP SALE or HOSIERY.Gloves, Ladies\u2019 Genta', Misses\u2019 and Youths' Undero'olbl g; Ladies\u2019 Undervesis from 75 cents each and upwar All sixes ; Cents\u2019 ni Youthe Undergarmentx, all size; Ladien White Hose from per pair; 1.edien\u2019 Bal.best qualities; Ladies Unbleached Lndles\u2019 8p nish Brown Hose; .A.MOOARVILLE & 00, 158 451 Notre Dame street.MARRIAGE LICENSES.JOHN MONK, OFFICIAL IBSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENBAS FoR TRE PROVINCE LP QUEBRS- At the OM of Moxx & BUTLER, Ad 1, Bt.James street, Montrer) 1m URNITURBE.GFORGK ARMSTRONU; onmer of street and viotoria W.Chamber and Parier Suites, in OÙ nolan, of a very su description, ot hss own taannfactnre - and BOOTS AND SHOES FOR tan nd Dwelling attached APPLY 31 Notre Dame street nous PPT tr mantain and St.Antoine streets Ogroer M VERY FINE LOT OF new grams-made BUTTER où hand, kids of VEGETA SLER, at J.O'MEALYS, BI HT.CATHERINE STREET, - isstf (Oppusito English Catbedeal.) P OAVALO still continues to carry on his Hostrurent en letl) temper nee principles, at Na oo Caine riuo street, where {lie public can hrys a re- freshme: Lsqual to any room in the city.¥resh nirKwberrioa on hand every dey, re- oelved per Expres; delivered free to any font Se eoaer Vir a be suppl espa than © r than cisewherie, œ / : pe 158 H.FULTON, M.D, CM, GEON, &c., graduate of Moi} On Hass bt Cusdn, No.| huey svar, over ram qi TV Bore.) ¢ 1ly* (OBNTS roy \u201cBTAR * OFFIC >> VEGETABLES, .A choloa int of POTATOES and all other J.HOMROPATHIC PHYRICIAN, HUR- a and SALE at the .* Tuursday; July 11, 207% 'HEATRE ROYAL.» asuusarsraneuce gE Ha Dn BAR.j Last night but two ot >of the emirent Artists, i ; ROSE AND HARRY WATKINS.THURSDAY KVENING, JULY lH, UNDER 1 WO FLAGS.Fergus MeCarthy.an exile\u2014H: Watkins.Mjonche Desmond, wit vith soca Be Watkins Friday\u2014Bonefitof Boss and Harry Watkine 3 Monday \u2014 \u2014 The charming Actress, LILLA vy ELDRiDG : Tickets may be had at Prinos's Mustr Store.{ Doors open at T.30.Curtal x quarter-past 8 1 J CE-CREAM FESTIVAL, Under the avapioes of I VICTORIA LODGF, No.5 R A.OF G.T, # 4 Wilt be held In thelr 3 LopesBnon, Dura LANE, TRIS (THURSDAY) BVENING, 11th ; PEP CSRS no LAK BVENING STAR.n will rise at a\u2019 il ) 4.cents; to to be Tickets, 23 red from members ot the Order, orat dcor, 161-1 EL EOTION MONTREAL WEST.PÜbLIC MESTINO.A Public Meeting of the Electors of Montreal West who are (vorab'e to the retarm of GEURGE A.DRUMMOND, Faq, will be held at BT.PAIRIcK's HALL, cn THY R3.DAY EVENING uext, the lith instant, at GUT 0°0 Ock.THOMAS W.RITCHIF, 18 Chairman ef Commlttes, ACRIN u BOATING CLUB ANNUAL ROWING REGATTA.The Annual Rowing Races of this Club wil take place on Ing A BATURDAY, 17th AUIGUST, When the fllowing NE D will be offered for Binglefeull Cu trigged Boats, two miles.xe $80.Erirnnoe Toe $5.3» 2 Double teen | Outrigerd Boats, two miles Prise, trogold modals Entrance fee, $5.Four-Osred Out-rigged Hoats, two miles.Prize, 315.Eutrance fee, $10, Four Oared Inrizged Boats, four mllcs.Priz $iL0.Eoutrance tes, $3.~ The above Racer, whith are npen to nll, wil be eaten to the Rules of the s lab, Oops of these may be had on application.En'rics must he made with the under- acc.Before rm.on Wedneeduy, 14th Aves 5.H.WALLIS, sa-ae Hon -Becrctary.JLACHINE BUATING CLUB ANNUAL YACRTING AND BAILING.BUAT RACES, oN SATURDAY, JULY 27th 1872 \u2014 The C-mmittee beg to anvonnos the following Races to wake place as above THE YACHT RACE Will be open toall Yachts Distance 3 miles.Entrarce fee, $:0.The prizs will bea ve hanweome piece of pia\u2018e of Lhe v lve of i and must be won by tne aame yacht tworuo cami ve yearn before becoming the absolute party of any party.The race was won on last occasion by the Jda.TIMK CF STARTIXG 10 A.M.THE OPEN-BOAT BAILING RACE wu be for open Rail-boats in not exoreding 20 miles.tin length.Distance 7 Entrence fee, $& Prize, $50, TIMB OF SPARTING 1030 A.M.Path Racex tn be railed In accordanes with the Club Regulations Ratriea ont he made with the undersigned not later than 9 p.m , on Thursday, 25th July.8.H.WALLIR, Hon.Hecretary.WEW AD -YRTISEMENTS HE 730 GOLD LOAN OF THE NORTHERN PACI*IC RAIL- _MOAD has the \u2018ullowing features :\u2014 Corn PAYMENT\u2014! esi Lows snd Interest able in Go:d\u2014the moipal a the end of of years, and the Intercet half-yearly, rst of January and July.RATE OF INTEREST-These honds bear 7 3 per cent.Intercat, Or, at present premium on gold, morethan Blair per cent.currency, BAFETY ne Lecrrod I, a fret and only mo: ail the Property and Fian- cohisea «f tue Nerthern Pacific Railroad Company, which, on the completion of the work, will om L Ove we Thonsand milles of Road, rotine ck, butldings, and all other equ in = ver Twenty three Thousand Acres very mile of finished track.in other woe, added to the usual security of a first morigwge on the road and ai ita appur- tonances, there are 500 acres of land, along- L trunk Rallroad, to doubly recure 1,000 bond irsucd.an fnvostment for a of mocders rate Arent Bords are es pecloily desirable, combining, aa they do, a high mts of interest with that complete security Which Lie clam of investors ougot aiwaya to They are emphatically a Real Bee Fond Fran- und Mo, ED Alix.IRERTIC A £1 ona Xavier streat and P.D.WNE, 14 BL.James street, \u2018Agents in Motion 140-sawe FRA A yr AND PRO- AE pry vary stre James street, otal in.Mon ELLINGTON M ILLS FUUNDFRS FACINGH\u2014AN kinda, MOULDERS® TOULS\u2014Monk's and Evans ve, and in Yard.Company\u201d hand.mak PTO IRON\u2014To arri LUMP LERIGH- OM od.mouËSI NU BAND\u2014Waterford, - For sale eo by CO COPELAND & MCLAREN, ourner irey Nun and Wellington sts.101 vi AITLIL A IV ATIA \u201cRO, ANV TIAIXOEYH Isaf TIVH SXTLLY] \u201856 \u2019 (id (ET ORTHJIS INALIVd KM mpomipag wou ymbug \u2018sorssdng 40 LOT HHOUVT AUHA A = asp bo = (CHARLES D.EDWARDS, (LATER KERSHAW & EDWARDS,) | Manufaoturer of .FIREPROOF SAFES, And every description of FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SECU- RITION, No.4.87.JOSEPH STREBT (UM BL George\u2019s Church), NTREAL - MO 6>-ly TABLE D'HOTE, 2103 P.M.DAILY, AT PEEKS DINING WALOON, f 0 @1 CRata STREET, MONTREAL.pln : a cen : i \" rroasuuc00 CH secs causa se (CENTS Fe UK SALE at tbe (ENTS FOR SAuls at this C ENTS JOB Sas AT THM SETAR\" 4 / de Naw Youx, July 10.\u2018According to despatches from various points, the nomination of Messrs.Gresley and Brown at Baltimore was generally celebrated throughout the country.The Herald, to-morrow, will say sditorlally that it has supported Gen.Grant, and sees pos reason to wholly condemn or to abandon The Werld\u2019s Baltimore despatch says,\u2014 The Bolters are confident that there will be complete sets of delegates from all the States at the Louisville Convention.Tammany is soon to hold a grand ratifioa- tion meeting.The Confederate generals hava arranged & grand-union of the Northern and Southern \"FOUR 0OLOUK.tree votes Fever en Beard a Stoumar, Bat.rmons, Jaly 19.The steamahlp \u2018Maryland, from New Or-' leans via Havana and Koy West, which arrived at Baltimore yesterday, had a number of oases of yellow fever on board, several of which bad proved fatal.The steamer is now st quarantine, nnd every free recaution has been taken to prevent the disosse spreading.Suicide.Wasuingrox, July 10._ George T.Cottrell, à olerk in the War De- dior: at New York in Sep , to aid the Gresley ticket.New York, July 11.Mr.Watson stated last nixht he had no- cepted the presidency of Erie, and that t'.e election of the directors was by no means a triumph of the Atlantic and Great Western arty that the latter road would probably Bo made a narrow gusge, and that would not make sweeping changes among employers, but remove only such as the good ef the road demanded.Mr.Watson also said that Gen.Divon had accepted the Vice-Pre- sidenoy of the road.More Cons:giential Damages Coming Up.- New York July 10, A Madrid specisi says that Howard is free où an order from Madrid.He was offered his release as an act of pardon, to which Mr.Howard demmurred.as his acceptance of it wight appear an acknowledgement of guilt and a waiver of his right to compensation.He was then turned cr feroed out.Steamship Arrival.Brest, July 10.Arrived, steamer Washington from Now York.New York, July 10.At the announcement of the nomination of Greeley aod Brown three feld-pieces were fired, and 100 guns in the City Hall Park; flags were hoisted on the City Hall, and .banner was suspended between two large trees in the Tummany responds to the nomi- natiou of the National Convention of Baiti- mere.Two Men Drowned, and a Landlord Arrested for Bolling Them Liquor.Haxcoex, X.Y., Joly 7.At Benvorkill Point, nosr East Branch Post Office, twelve miles from this place, two persons were drowned on the 4th and 5th.On the afternoon of the 4tb, one Thomas Wood.while under the influenne of liquor, attempted to rwim three times across the Delaware River at a place called the Jaws.Twice he croszed in safety, but the third time he threw up bis bands when near the middle of the stream, and _disappeared with a abriek.His body was found next morning only about a rod below where he was drowned.On the 5th instant, only a short distance above the scene of Wood's tragio death, two Irish laborers named Green and McCarthy took a boat belonging to the Midland Railway Company and attempted to orosi the Beaverkill snd Deleware at their junctions.Finding the current too strong they landed on an island, and a gentleman living near, perceiving that they wore intoxioated, o-os- the Beaverkill and took away their boat, intending to keep 1hom on the island vntil they were sobered, when he proposed returning for them.Finding tteit boats gone, they endeavnured to cross the Delaware by swimming, and beth wore swept away by the current.A ::llow labcrer named Patrick Hughes jumped in snd rescued McCarthy, but Groen was drowned, His con e wns found to-dsy on an island two miles below the Point.Green aad Tétéived the appointment as foreman of a construction gang on the Delhi aod Middleton Railroad, a fow hours before death.John Hanrahan, the keoper of a liquor shop at Besverkill Point, was arrested on s charges : of selling liquor without a license and of fur- nishiog Wood and Green with the liquor that d them at \u2018he time of their deaths, but escaped from the constable\u2019s charge and fied into Pennsylvania.THE HEATHEN CHINEE.NEw York, July 8.A Congress of Internationals commerced its ression bera yesterday.Twenty sections were A was read from the section in San Fransisco, detailing the bad effeots upon labor in Calif: r- nis of the Chinese emigration, stating that there one hundred thousand there and predicting that they will in à short time, monopolize all lab rin the manufactories, &e., and that they are under the control of six emigration cumpanies, who impert alro thousands of Chinere women for purposes of prostitution.They appeal to the working wen of the Fast, and say if this emigration is not stopped, blood will flow in the streets of Sen Francisco.The Congress resolved to ignore polictios and other distrrbing questions, and with this view are perfecting a now plan of oganization.\u2018 RAFTER'SRIYLES FOR 1872 \u2014 For anrivalled taste, elegance ad delicacy of design, Rafler's new assortments aro taking the lead.46% Notre Dame street 19 Thanks 10 that enterprising journal, the EvEnING BTAR for 11a kind remarks towards fthe p of the People\u2019 pores corner Motil 3 and Bt.Paul streets.P.BROWNE.The Queen's Hotel, Toronto, 1a \u2018one of the largest In the Dominion af Canade, It is One pa the Inatitations ot Toronto, and is conduaot with such success as e&rned ihe \u2014_\u2014 Reforms im Erle Railroad Company.| d aucide in the Ebbitt Bonne thin morning, after ringing for water, A Fatal Explosion.Quarkærowx, Pa., July 10.A terrific explosion took place this morning.The receiver in the engine house of the North Pennsylvania 1ron Company's furnace exploded, killing John Billy, James Stone and John Farley.Tho engineer, William Nelson, was terrifly injured, and several parsons were severely hurt.The explosion was caused by the great quantity of gas inthe receiver taking fire.Capture of a Cuban Privateer.Neweonre, R.I,, July 9.Last evening, as the revenue cutter Moo- oarsin, stationed at this port, was on a cruise to Blook Island, and when off Point Judith, she sighted a surpicious-looking craft, and upon laying to and spoakinz her, found her to be the Cuban privateer Pioneer, formerly the United States revenue cutter Resoluts, which had been eold to Cuban parties a short time einte.The Captain of the cutter order- od her commander aboard, who said he was a Lieutenant- Commander ef the Cubsn Navy.The schooner was brought into port this morning.The Cuban flag is fying from her.The crew consist of four officers and six- {eon me.The commander is F.EF Norton ; Lieutenant Commander, Y.Hattriok ; ; Captain, À.Cain, and Second- Eure J.Chauresn.The orew is made up from all nationalities.The vossel is heavily armed, having two twenty-pound Parratt guns and one eightesn-pound rifled French gun, besides a large stock of small guns, with ammunition and provisions for a long orsise.When asked why she was in neutral waters hor commander said he was waiting for fur- thor orders from n messenger who was +o ashore at Charleston, 8.C., bound for York, a short time ago.Her officers cl they have acted as a decoy in drawi Spanish war-vessels from Cuban waters, are very anxious to got out of port befor Spanish fleet hear of their whereabouts.Sentenced to Denth_Kilied in a F ry.LOUISVILLE, Joly 9.Thomas Smith, (negro) was yesterday sentenced to be hanged on the 13th September for the murder of Joseph Braden of this city ia May, 1871.William Cain, sged 19, was crashed to denth at Long\u2019s Pipe: foundry to-day by a mould weighing 4,060 pounds fell upos bim while he was in the bertem of a pit 12 fest deep, in which the mould was being placed._\u2014 ip HOW DISEASE 18 SPREAD- Au Englishwoman living ia the Quebes Suburbs, entered the shop kept By a French Canadian neighbor the other day and was immediately afterwards att1eked with smallpox.and removed to the General Hospital, where she now lies in & eritioal condition, the disease ha assumed a dangerous form.It seems that small-pox exists in the grooer\u2019s family, snd that they, metwith- ding, mingle without restraint among their customers.ST, BRIDGET'$ SOCIEMS PIC-NIC- This will take place in Decker Park on the 17th inst.The Park is well shaded, having & cluster of forest trees covering an area of about two acres and a grand stand capable of seating filteen hundred persons, where faction.Mr.Decker has promised to furnish severai marquoes.À rivulet of erystal water runs from the mountain through the Park : this of itself is an inviting beverage during the warm weather; and there will be a large quantity of back seated benches conveniently placed throughout.The committee are using every exertion Lo make it a suooess, and are contemplating to hyve, il possible, \u2018the Irish Band\u201d from Boston and a real live « Irish Piper.\u201d The city care sonvey pasion gers almost to the Park.MUSIC 'IN PHILLIP'S SQUARE.The following programme will be perform- wd to-night: \u2014 1 March\u2014** Moen of Harlech \u201d.Brain 2 Quadrille \u2014** Tempting 3 Waltz\u2014*' Ls Morska \u201d.\u20184 Galop\u2014* Atalanta ™.Ly travellers everywhere fa the Bnest n the Dom! nion, ing neo! ance accepting the hespitalitien of Me} Moon.manager, forever house in Lhe bighest sible esteem.ble F Bay your clothing at the one-price Cloth! House, Boc Boon = Woodwarth, Nos Le Lave Tonos street, Montreal.™ FOR SALE.FOR SALE CHEAP, a Wheeler & Wilacn Hewing- machine; Perfectly new.Can beseen at 185Et An none R SALE, two thoroughbred Water Hpaniols.Address Lae 73 STAR om RARE CHANCE.GROCUERY ATORE to tUR RALE in one of the most central parts of the city, doing à good Jobbing amd shipping trade, rms ver liberui.Apps at 164 Moullistretk 158 Ÿ MACHINERY FOR SALE.BECOND-HAND MAUHINERY : One Felner, Bolter, 12 feet x 31eot § Inehén, Une Frue Roi + ne Rerowin Une ne \u201cMac hive.Cracker or Bscait Machine, McCo ° maker, New v York, .McGolom, ne Cracker or cuit Machine, Roberts, makers, Doston » Demo à NEW MACHINERY: | One self-acting Engine ! Lathe, 8 feet bed, \u201c Power Drilling = Mhcnines.Cutting, do.do.as Planing M oy + uning Machine, pi \u201c Hash Moulding Mon) fine Hn R.UARDNER * 18 Novel y Worn.\"OR SALE, Old News pers suitabl offies, #1 8t Jane mp a 8 on (GEORGE \"ARMSTRONG, UNDERTAERE, CORNER © Ne veut AND VIO- m of the entire oies publie.Its 5 Maroh\u2014** Woolwioh Infant.\u201d Riviere situation on Front cet, ing : Quadrill Nn EB glib +, Morelli ©, convenient to the rallway Galop\u2014* Night Dell \".Clarke stations, and business part of the .mercial men from the Lower Provinces and God Save the Queen.tourists generally should recoliect that this Ja Sabeeription lists open st Joyce's an Alexander's to defray the sxpenses of this weskly music.In reference to the above, it is hoped that as this musio Is undoubtedly a great boon to the public (if we can judge from the appreciative orowds who attend each night) that a more liberal spirit will be shown by those who attend, and who have not already sub- eribed.RECORDER'S COURT, Before J.P.Boxtem, Mag.July 11.The following persons were fined for being dronk : Robert Robinson, M Nerman, J: Larch, J Higgins, (sn old man) John Bracken, T Ba- chan, $1 or 8 days each.J Higglos, P Brady, T Jackson, $1.35 or 10 days + J hein, J Robinson, $3.\u201d or 15 days | a avdainge! Elisa Garripe, Loulse Faruier $5 or 1 month each.Catherine Long, vas drunk and insulted a woman.In delense she said she did mot not strike the woman until she struok her first, and thon she did not strike atall.For this paradoxical p ding she was ned $5 or 1 month.Narcisse Boreau, drunk ank disturbing the peace $2 or 15 days.Wm.Kelly, for tations driving, $2.50 or 13 he Tsylor, Bridget Mocrai nt ry Tay- tor, Catherine O'Brien, and Ann Walker were charged with being loces idle and disorderly persons &o.The whole party have to pay © or 1 month each.Thos.Laughlin charged with deserting the service of Mr.Alloway in Ootte strest was fined $5 and 15 days.Two other cases of desertion were settled by the parties returning to service.James Butler drunk and ly assaulting a man by kicking and jum on him was fined $5 and 1 month.Alex.Coultry, à butoher in' Richmond street fines fined in costs fee permitting à nuisance e yard Victor Ollvon and Gustare Mallet, of the * Maison Dorve, $15 and costa, for selling Tiquor after legal hours./ ns.Gilmore for an mgsault upon his wife was fined $10 or 2 month.Tt was only He | ste- strong recommendations and seemingly the defendant that Impriesnment was Lge core isos of reformation on the part.leo added.\u201cend HDITION [5 full view «f the games can be seen with rt out a gash in his wrist with a rasor, and also Da.EST , infleted slight outs on his throat.Death pout, Telearaph Co.38 29} ve wal caured from the wound in the wrist.He Lomi Tel.\u2018o .\u2026 G .left a note, asking to be buried in Potters Richellen ; jay.Co.15 1s Field, and saying tho sucide was premeditat- le Oo.\u2018 : ed.trell was a native of Vermont, but og ta allway.ne Pu resided in Wisconsin for some years.Montreal Exc angel.100 a .A Melro Among Negroes.Haid Fo 120 Ju Wasuixaton, July 10.Can Kir & Machin io Arthur Cole, colored, was badly cut with jt a razor by John Rollins, also colored, at a Debs, J pie nic last night: Jealousy was the cause.out Bob: f p-o.oF.v Rollins was arrested here, after ons o'clock 0 2 : this morning.He suoceeded in getting on to a arin Tu : the top vf an unocoupied house, and made a o.cy.Bonda.cere ae .desporate resistance.After his arrest he Do: 6 ode, due™| .was carried to the station house, and soon Quebec Harbor Bonus 103 n three or four hundred colored people gather- \u201cgpg Cee ed in front of x cuamoring for Rollins, te kill Montreal 7 Re Hood ne ns 13 .1 1 \u201coe .20 him.Cole will à Mon @ 8 a oF EXCHANGE, Bank @ do MEhtor 76 days date.109 ® ne Merchants\u2019 TEN days us oo Beran any Yor.e a Merchants\u2019 Bil e Bank Gold Drafts on N, York.pur ® ei pro Gold rate at noon In New York.LATEST MUNEY MARKET ; _\u2014 July 11 mw Soit at 2 pi.| 0-2 4 $0 D 8 aerling Echange.\u2026.10 to WW \u2019 FONTREAL G-eanbacks tata diusct ai.184 10 0 G venbac packs Bold EL à disco unt.32 \" 8 Iver bought at » disspunt 0 6 a.Ww.WARNER & SON.Cor.Notre Dame &Bt Fra.Xavier streets, PARSON'S PURGATIVE CILIA \u2014Hest family Physic.Shandan\u2019s Cavalry Condition Fow- ders, for horses, EL vu Ni wrence street, ver a > At the enrnest request of bis West-end customers, T.F.O\u2019Brien has consente] to establish a branch cf bis extensive Pork and Bute ter Market at 80 St Maurice atreet.The bulldirg will be complete in a few dasa, and due notice will be given, 10-1 RAFTERS REDUCED Prices \u2014Pants and Ves's, in mcat stylish patterns to order, 37 0.461 Notre Dame street.A complete aseortment of Ladies Prapotla Boots, a1 very lowest prices, at Rnoay.New Kivertsements this PH Ta 3 G calavthe BUDEGA, 366 Notre Dame e 181-8m ENTLEMEN, don't fail ted Bergeant on duty at the Central Station could do othor than he did; the jury would hardly suggest handouffing, or inearceration in the cells for a strayed child of four summers.With our scanty police foros it in bardly fair to ask that a man be retained at veéb station specially to take care of lost children, The suggestion of * suitable accommodation \u201d { r ateayed children would ssom to hint at a sort of enlarged hen-eocop aa a plece of staticn farniture, and the idea -might be carried out with good results.The real blame seems to rest with the relative; of the poor child.One would imagine that] the firat thing a parent would do in such a oase would bo to make a tour of the police made.might be introduced here with advantage, radius and there exhibited on a black board.munioation one with the other.sarily attendant\u2014the efficiency of the would be raaterislly increased.\u2014 Latest from Halifax\u2014~A Riet Fenrod.[Special to THE Bran.) Hauirax, July 11, oceur, last night and baggaged à number of watchee, and other impediments of vaine.Assistance.RAILWAY ACCIDENT, spreadiag.One man named Orowe was in- qu two cars were badly damaged.Loxpox, Jaly 11.T5 TEMPERANCE 1IC-\\IC, DECKER'S PARK, oN WEDYESDAY, Tran 17ra INSTANT.Varlety of Games and other attractions, ALL NATIONALITITS, ALL DENOMINATIONS, Arc cordially invited.Committec: F.GmEaN, T.BurnovEs, E MORAN.EMEMBER, WEDNESDAY NEXE, NALL AT THE BODEG 366 VOTRE DAME 8FKREAT, \\ And J y | nôge Jor Yourself 101-3m med y ESTERN EXPRESS LINE, FUR PORTS ON LAKES ERIE AND HURON, The screw steamer Bruvo, Capt.Gardoer, will be dispatched a8 above on Saturday next, 13th inst Freight at lewest rates, Apply to the A t, JOHN F.McCUAIG, 181 85 Common street OU MAY RELY ON BE ING SATISFIED at the BODEGA.tro Dime street, 181-3m A FREE BREAKFAST TABLE DOTIKS OX TEA AND COFFER ABOLISHED.\u2014 The subscriber begs to inform his customers and the public in general that he hax now on hand and receiving a full assortment of TRAS AND COFFEES, ° £U new fresh and fragrant, On which tha full benefit of the abalition of duty will bo given to purchasers.W.D.MCLAREN, Corner St.Lawrenos and Hi.Catherine, a Veh GNE should pay the BODEOA, 366 Note Dame eet r STO as usual, second to none, at reduced prices, R.MoINTOSH Corner Mountain & Bt Antaine sireets.THE Advertisé¥ desires to in- ve t $0 In a rafe and niable vu-i- pr rares HJ.N, office, KEI RENCH LESSONS WANT- Adres 3.3 SAR oor, TI PANCY HAIR PLAITTING.Atl kinda of FANCY HAIR PLAITTING, namely : LADIKS* Hain BRAC FLRTR Brooc I! DOCHFS AND Pins, Rx AG, de.Al orders vi Nh pimtred | and monntad in superior man! er, and With prompinesa J.ALLAN, HAIR DRRSSER, 142 Saw-lm ds Honaventure street.PERS Nas MisS (-ale wuuli oblige b nw William H., as her let ter sn 1088.y rera, Post-otiics, Most real.Tail?x papers pleans copy 81 Fer e at Point 48 Charles à Dontey.Tha owner ean have i$ by paying all ex B'S s Apply at 113 Welingion street, Point t.Charlier.161 \\.\u2018ONT, on tofu ve & Gold Locket, lue enamell w th chain attached, AR Tein The same + this oies Pe Tiberaiiy.rewarded.-.- - : = STRAYED, OR STOLFN, from 485 fission rs sireet, on the evening (ve Pth inst, su Linitan Urey nel, srotted white and tros with Corpurstion pumoer, 21°.ff returned within \\hree days, a reward will be ven, at Lhe a es J pere for him after three days w be prosecaie à y aw.ANTE D, by a man, 17 year oh we ~ situation rd Copzint | tn nonce! ares i As Tan offs.ANT oc, non man who u ng of Bploes ; one su rienced In eneral Tn work terred.Ply st at 39 Xt.Qebric street, aly, AN a ot wane who is a a pa ra Macintonl 8 3 ee tacksmith ; wegraard LR Tei Apply at Whar e A BRIDGET'S, APP Te eu arrangements WASTE en aire AVES a 85 sis President Grant, during four years, has com- making some terrible mistake.proper pertormanos of the functions of Presi- of the U.8.are all wanting in Gresley.epory magisterial quality.\u201d rceley was nominated at Baltimore on the reasons from this country.\u201d The other London journals make vo comment upon the nominations.BrowneFulton Boat Race.\u2014 © SacxviLLE, N.8., Juty 11.sad thunder and ligh ; clear at daylight ; hight breeze from west.nh till the weather is clear.Havas, ] N.8., Jaly 11.The seul! race at Digby had noon to day owing to the bad weather.last.8.5.Arrival, Fatnen Poist, July H.100 passengers.Others Wounded, Wasumorox, July 9.morning atthe new State Department build- of the supporters of thres very heavy der- the direction of Seventeenth street and di- -rectly across the foundation of the building at the time along Bsventcenth most to a pulp.He had his hod cn his shoulders at the time of the accident, sad it was smashed inte « flattened.Michael Droony had several of his ribs broken and is internally injured.shoulder.ve solored teamater named Henson Dyson in fatally out inthe heal.Robert Collins, a deaf and dumb bricklay- and is otherwise injured on the guy ro were on the orm rick, bat they all escaped injury.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROUND TOWN.inches from yesterday.weak has been at a stand still.American buyer is in town.to leave them in their cells.the-St Regis Indiañe probably en Gatardey week, upon the Sherbrooke street grounds.The match will be awaited with interest.\u2014 Bixty emigrants arrived erel remainéd at St.Geo greater portion, Irish, went on to Now Y ing left esp ot Andrews the powder, &o.The materials are bein ob tained, and will be immediately served out.At 2.30 o'clock last evening, the alarm for fire was sounded from the Box, corner of Canniog and St.Joseph stecets on the reels of the Eastorn Division reaching the spot they found a bed in a house situated a short distanoe above the Box on St.Joseph rtreet T uantity of water smother- be chief was informed, burning.A small ed the famde.that a smoker, carelessly enjoying the wood, while in bed, wos the cause of the fire.\u2014 Last Saturday the erembling briek wall loft standing alone alter the livery atable, kept by Sharps & Co., had been d Cousols \u2014 Money, 93a}; account, Bonds dull; 1863\u2019, ¥1; \"1865\" ue 923; 1867°s, 92; 10-40's, 893.THE WEATHER.Temperatore in the \u201crhade, by riandars OISE, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Oo, Jpticians and Mathematical instru raent makers, $42 & 344 Notre street: 8 mm.vonterday, 709 ; B a.m.to-day, 720; 1 nm.Leaps Max,, £43 § Nin, 10\u20ac 5; Mean, un Standard PA ann.to M ed by ire, Jon in a mses upon the roof of the bullde oodupled as a marble works by?Tansey an A O'Brien, which stands adjacent, and | besring the roof and timbers be fore it, fell with a crash.A number of men and boys stations.We believe nosuch enquiries were A praciice followed in.the old country Immediately upon the finding 3 a child or a dead body an aocurate description is aent by telegraph to every station within à Gertain hang outside the station.By this means the\u2019 nows is rapidly spread, and these interested are at onos put upon the right track, We beliove the telegraph exists between the stations in Montreal, but is out of working order.This should be at once remedied, and ail the stations placed in constant som- By.this moans\u2014ensuring rapid concentration when necessary, and the other advantages neces- (Force It is thought Drown will not get fair play, and there will be à serious row if ho wine.The frigate Britomart, however, is still there, and her commander will, doubtless, furnish marine police to put down apy riot that mey Pickpockets went through the steac.er Sand ses, The shalt of the Cunard steamship Delta, broke when off the coast; tugs sent to her The seised United States sshouner, W.H.Nickerson is to be made a Dominion police Ç A train of oight cars with stone for the railway bridges at Albert River, on the In- tércolonioal line, startod from Truro act evening, and when about a mile out the near car ran off the track owing to the switch rail stantly killed ; two young mea named Archibald and Hawilton, were seriously injured ritish Press on the Greeley Nomination ndon Times says of the Batti- : There pever was exhibited re flagrant instance of party demagali- as the democrats swallowed their op- po! 's platform and caadidate, confessing that thoy had none of their own to present.mitted no irremediable blunder, and in say- ipg this we give him but faint praise.Nobody betieved that Mr.Greeley could be President of the United States four montts without The disore- tion, prudence and temper requisite for a We cannot believe that the American people will elect a man who is so dofisient in \u201d The News calls attention to the fact that t ballot, and in Cincinnati on the 5th, and that the Demcerats are even more enthusiastis in bis support than the Liberal Republicans,.However says the | News :pbateyer may be slection in America there will be no change in the relations of Eogland with that the resuib of the Very heavy rain all night with high wind, : Digby, very à and raining.Tbe boat race will not a to be postponed The fout-oared race was run at 11:30, and the Digby boat won; St.John, second ; Halifax, 8.8.Nile arrived at ¥ p.m.- yesterday, with Two Men Killed and a Number of A terrible acoldent ocourred here this leg.Not long after the men employed thereon had commenced work & wire gwy rope, one rieks, drew from the bolthead, and with a crash the derricks came down, all falling in whers all the workmen wero engaged, in- tantly killing two men, one a stranger who as pas ret, + and the other a hod carrier named erry Derry who was struek by the cap piece of the middle derrick, and was crushed al.- plinters.The head of tae stranger killed was completed crushed apd Jeary Bresnehan is injured in the back and Patrik Corcoran is severely out in the or, has an arm broken in two or three places, At the time of the accident one man was pe painting it and three others around the middle der- .\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ The wateros the Flats has fallen six \u2014 Business in the horse trade for the past One rolitary \u2014 Four prisoners arrested by the Water | Police this morning were in auob & state through drunkenrers, that it was necessary The Shamrock Lacrosse Culb will pla | Josterdsy, wv.« Home ; » few families gained friends in the oity, bat a.~\u2014 Hon.John Young's Commitiese are working vigorously to secure bis return, * - The min of No.1 treep of Montreal sony ied pte re previous.The Victorias, Prince of Wales sad happily none were isjured.Mr.Tansey's son narrowly escaped being crushed to death, \u2014 The sale of the ancient building, said to have been built in 17186, gooupied at present as a Normal and Model School upon Notre Damo atreet, is projected.The property belongs to the Provinclal Government.\u2018The proceeds wili be applied towards the surohase of another site, for which Logan\u2019s Hrn is thought eui'able, it being intended to ostablish in connection with the old institution, an Agrioltural Echool in which to oducate the rising generation of Provincial farmer:.Negotiations will shortly be opened for this pur ose, and, if suocessful the farm will be applied to the purpose named.Handsomo Werke We have been shown some chromatio ruling executed to order by Messrs.Morton, Phillips & Co, vf Notre Dame atreet, for a Toronto house, which for beauty and excellence leaves nothing to be desired.The colors are tastefully chosen, and the finest lines are beautifully clear.\u2014_\u2014 A Gang Broken Up.A gang of thieves has been discovered, which affect in their deprodations wine and provision stores, revelling with the booty in the retreats of the mountain.Deteotives Murphy and Bouchard arrested thred of the gang this merning, named Stephen Simmons, Thos.Daley and \\Wm.Miller, youths of Kempt street.The prisoners plead guilty to brea ing into the grocery and wine stores of Messrs.Crawférd, Cathedral Block, and Fuller, of St.Paul street.They were remanded, .Franois Cameron, carpenter, and Francois Vaillancour, cooper, arrested for breaking info L.Julien\u2019s boot nud shoe sti ze, St.Mary street, last night, and abstracting s smal} sum of money and a quantity of govus, wets, fur want of proof, sent down for ons month 1n de- fanlt of the payment of a Gne, imposod upon each for vagranoy.| The Military on 8t.Helen's Island.A somewhat elaborate document has come to hand, signed * The Canadian Artillery Volunteers on St.Helen\u2019s Island,\u201d wherein objections are made to à small item which recently appeared in the Sram, to the effect that certain of the garrison were ronder ng themselves obnoxious, and that the Recorder s levees had been graced, or disgraced.by their presence.Our currespcndents have taken the remarks to themselves, but we he- lieve the offenders belnnged to the St.Ilslen's Island Infantry, ane the Artillery.We regret to bave to say anything derogatory to the noble army locked after with euch father- Iy kindness by the great Cartier, but we really must say that a greater farce than that which is now being played ap St.Helen's Island can scarcely be imsgined.Ir probably suits some foik\u2019s pockets to play at soldiers, and it ls a fine thing, Frubuess, to strut round town »nd boast one's sell \u201ccurm- mandant of the Island, you know,\u201d bat such deings are hardly id keeping with the sturdy earnestness of à young unaristocratie soun- try like Canada.It wiil be a glad day when the whole kit, \u201cbaker's dozen\u2019 or more as the case may be, is cleared off the Island, and the men, women and children of Montres! are freo to enjoy tbe manifoid beuutios and at- sractions of this \u201cat present\u2019 misused gem of the st.Lawrence.YESTERDAY'S PIC-NIC.The Games.The games in eonnection with yesterday afternoon's pie-nie came off very sucoessfeily and afforded great pleasure to the large number of spectators who remained till the close of the proceedings.The event almost, it may be said, of the day was a novel race between Mr.B.Tansey and Mr.J.Dotan.The appearance of the former upon the track with J.Cloram upon his whose fighting \u201cweight is 150 pounds, superadded to which was 51§ pounds of lead deposited about bis person, was greoted with roars of laughter.With great gravity Mr.Tansey took np bis position at 50 yards frem the judges\u2019 stand, Mr.Doran toeing the mark at 100 yards.At the rps of a handkerchief the former staggers \u2018evidently feeling a little ill at ease, with his burden, whish, however, he managed to get balanced, and struck out boldly ; Doran, meanwhile, using his legs to the best of his ability.In spite of his load Tanzey won hy some 12 yards, amid cheers and laughter.It was a very amusing race.The prise is a very handsome gold medal.It may be remarked that Clo- ran, doubtless from bis long experience as moarshal of St.Patriok's Society, rode well.The quarter mile race, in heats, was taken as follows : Farm The Bare mile race, open to members of the ghamrook Club solely, was won as follows : ater Polley.ee 100 yards dash was taken by T.F A foot-ball match, 12 on each side, m vs.single, was layed for an hour and a half, but terminated in a draw.A SAD CASE.Continuation ef Inquest, on Notre Dame street.The latter, John Eagan, testified that on reéeiving the boy he led him to the Central Btation, and left him in osre of Bergt.Lessard.The boy was very communicative, and there seamed to be something wrong with him in his opinion, ¢ither ho had been given drink, as was remarked in Masson's store, or his brain was affected.Sergt.Lessard and one or two policemen were oslled as witnesses; they stated that the child was bold and tatkative, ran about the station at will and subsequently upstairs, the Court roo! on leaving werk at six o'clock, she placed the boy in the guard room, where thers were them several policemen sitting.Here the Hak of evidenee in broken, snd ne witness who sppeared knew anything further.The body was found in the Market basin, soaroely recognisable.[the hid strayed (rom the guard-rectn wharves during evening, fell inte the river.All noticed sénethin strange about the child's appearance \u2018actions.He is represented as having boen sprightly and active, very fond of running the streets, this the fourth time he left his home.The jury after lang deliberation came to the opinion that bad due care and diligence been exhi- ranted 28 , aod Notre Danse arci tit.James 19-5aw wm [a ni TN CRT were at the time omployed at work, but first prise, MoKay ; second prize, Sree plase by Geroux, second by Kearney of The inquest upon the remains of Ernest Cholet was continued at his father's resid- snoe; Bt.Henry street, this morning.M.Massson stated the boy strayed into his store St.Peter street, last Monday afternoon; he gave him in charge of the poliovnes be found where & woman named Lauzon was cleaning The woman explained thas It is probable able thas {ke streat unnoticed, and rambling about the being bited by the ofty potice, into whose charge 7.priops marked In plain figures, No.#1 Mathll aireet, between BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AGES, DEATHS Marriages, Dawsox, TA TayLos In In Hamilton, O., John ur E Ia! jen, idea daughter of Do giana, to Ponts Krq., of Hamilton, awn, sen AL Dunas, erent Charles | Gwne.son of wv.wyne, Erq, , Customs, \u2018to Charlotte Elizabeth, second davghter of the Fev.KF.D Osler, Rector of Ancastsr and Dun- FRAS(R, FAWKRF\u2014In Quebec.Mr.Geo.Fraser, of Montreal, to Miss Jeannie Sawers, of E Oris, McLYFN\u2014At the Blahop\u2019s Palace, n the 2nd July, by the Very Rev A.™ Trutean, Vicar-General, .O'Rrien to Mix« Belln, second daughter of the late John McLynn, No cards, MATHEVSC BABYT\u2014At Prince AuthurI.and- g, Lake Su 2 or.on the \u201ced June, Richard H.aq, partment of publie Forks, Red R ite, Lo e, eldest danghter « f the Iate Mr.Frank \u2018Chabot, of that place.Deaths.HANsON- At Lachine onthe 10th inst, Wm.Cyden Brehaut, infant son of Chas, D.Hanson, sged 3 months avd 11 days.Friends and sequalntinoes aye respectfully invited to attend the'funeral on Friday, the 12th inst, from the Bona\" enture Station on arrival of the i 2.50 rom.train from Lachloe.CARROLL\u2014AL the Tanneries, Anorah, aged wife o' the late John Carroll.nited States papers please copy.The faneral wiil take place on Friday next, 12th lost, at half-past 7 a.m., from her son°s realdenoe, Friends and aoqualitlances are respectfully invited to attend.EXD\u2014At Quebec, July 7th, Rebecoa, r reliot of the late \u2018ohn End, aged y KIZLY\u2014AL YY rails JT Tth, Mary rill) wife cf ely, Esq., in ber @tn year, Lyoxs\u2014At Bellevitl'e, on July 6th, George Lyons, aged 49 year, iver NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.r [HE PUBLIC will be glad to hear that the BODEG A user otre Drmestreet is open.FoR A SAFE AND PRO- PIT ABL® INVESTMENT, bay, the T2 Gold Bon-.s of the Northern 1 por c Rall- 'W.ALEX.Pax ca, 67 os xavier wtreet and P.D.Hhowns, 14 8t James street, Agents in Mon sv saw-1m (CABINET & UPHOLSTERY WAREHOU BE.The Subscribers, ta re returning thanks fur past pat .beg to Intimate to thelr friends and the pubic, that they have removed to At, Patrick's Hall, No.72 Cnalg street, where they sball, in a fow days, have où hand a full and complete of Cabinet Farniture for DRAWING BOOM, DINING-ROOM, , HALL, LIBRARY, &c, 4c, In the meantime, they are red at once to execute any o orders te prope UPHOLSTERY, CABINKT WORK, JOBSING, &c,, &C.In their Ilne, with Punctuality ard b FRENCH WINDOW CORNICRS, BRASS & Woon WINDOW PoLES, RINGS, &C., INDOW CURTAINS, CARPETS MADE TO ORDER, &c., dc.J.& W.HILTON, 15%-2weod 732 CRAIU STREET.ENRY GRANT, No.M3 NOTRE DAME STRERT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, has arranged and patented a superior style of REFLECTING WINDOW AND COUNTER GL 88 CASKSH, p for which he is ready wn mL estimates for the on of the sams, ENRY GRAN! has just ved fram London and À mstoi dam, a briitant tection of DIAMONDS.10-3awr JYRESS GOODS! CLEARING OUT THE BALANCE OP Muslins at 5, Worth 120 ; Grenadines at +18 , 000 yards Fancy L 0c , worth se\u201d GREAT HARGAINS IN SECOND MOURN- .ING GOOU&A Lustres at 15e, Worth îBe.We are fring ths valance of our Lawn Anita at S278, LO, and $150 worth $3.80, $$ 50, and SAI.Call af TURGNON & CO.5 FORTHE BARGAINS, 450 Notre Dame Street.8 VERMONT CSNTRAL RALLROA INNE.-BUMMER ARRANG ENT.\u2014 QONNENCD'G JuLy 8, 1872 Naw York EXrrxss leaves Montreal at 6.00 a m., via Burlington and Troy.Lay Expnxss loaves Montreal at 8.0) a.» ., arriving in Boston on Lowell) at 10.60 p.m.Train for Waterio jenves Mamsteal #33.15 ontreal OOTS AND SHOES cheaper Lhan ever, at No.V1 Mountalr Springfield or ne and New Tu atl TRAINS GOING yore AND WEST.¥ EXIReas loaves Boston, win Las well, mn a Tym TDR ae, seriving nt Montres Nuw Yore-FExrRkss leaves N, Y.AL\u2019 8.00 pare reaching Moutreal (via Troy, &c.,) at pm Nrewr EXracss saves Now London na 2.48 nm, South Vernon at 3.3% 38 Ram .Pepeiv ILE from.asset gorn {caving New York nt 3.Up press and 3priog- sid 8.10 p.m., connectin; Bolle Fa i.with train from Ubesbire Re at m., connecting White River Jano on with n leaving Boston from Tray und New York, via Hudron River arri onlrea at his a.10.Bleeping (ars are hed to both the nigk t express tral ns running between Montreal and Hoston, and q Springfield, ard Sram C Day Kx ral room Carsen Day press ne het ny Bostw, and Bt.Ab ween ontreal bans and New York, on N.Y.Kxprees.Fer Uiskete and frelon rates alas apply as Ver.Ver.4 tral Batlroad Office, ; a 4 MERRILL M4.Albans, July 6, rin 18 Fo A SAFE AND PRO- GoATAULE INVESTMENT, buy the tha Northern Pacifico Rails which his eussider certain.They he has been delivered by Damase Masson, ee reply PRENTICE, A7 Hi, Fran- meet in rooms corner of Ht.Charles Bar- that it was more than probable that death ce Xavier strest, axl £1.Browns, in fôt romme and Craig strests, Perry\u2019s Hall, and by drowning could not have ocurred.They James street, Agouts in outress awl > Chaboilles Square.in addition sarasetly : recommend that suit- \u2014 The members of Victoria Lodge, B.À 0.able necommodatio! respons of G.T., will give an foe-eream festival this sible tans be mat 1 in en ou toa va evening in Ebenezer Ghureh, Dupre Lane, police atations of the ait à eare of chif- extra nt have bes ade which: will vend whe dave strayed fr homes, sad BR pari?Pros % plensant and profitable rentes à prondering about the streets.\u2014\u2014 | Pionds ot \"ke Ordee will find it te thelr bd] | SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i» \u2014 .vantage to atisad.Rvane & Co\u2019s Boots and Rhoss are wan CHOIOR LOT of Fresh Cove OYSTERS !n 1 Ib, Jom no fu mer Mouii! and Bt Fae war ¢.BROWNE HUMMER DRESS GOODS A ¢ HALF-FRIOKE For Bale by DAWSON BROS.y - \u201c / ~ 0 , + , \u2018 | sd.TDIION.Bastien ronsind bame lot vos FRA FAW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW AD ing, ha Sionanded river upon the BES Rg Ee Na swe ; | Eo ; : \"se A REVIEW OF BRIT ITISH ANÈED a yousg Enginh w men 7 ATA He PUIS O'CLAOE, |, 1.Te took Up 008 DIPLOMACY pid 178 FROI a ibe caro 01 roapcolable mecha, Cd u is view of the state of tho elty ly | Seles as Morning Beard : Phe Croxn of the United Empire Loydlists ish a view io learning Vio! ome: would {den Tuz vordiot in the ques af Little: Cholet, who tha Mayor this morning authorised een phirind 3 shares of Montreal Bank at.\u2026 3334 gite {7 itn Noth agreement for 7 years strayed from home, and was found drowned chief of the sanitary potion to employ twelve 8 shares of Montreal Bank at.\u2026 323 r more; be 1s erie ; obediant \u2018Ta the ri 1 a h additional men.The staff at present con- Ssles of Montreal Distriot Build'g.Oo, at 1184 BY much give Lo on or Por further pari the river, contains a reflection upon the 440, of yix policemen.It is ordered that the $2,000 Montreal W.W.po.Bends st.97 ROBERT GRANT HALIBURTON, |lam adaress M, & Srazom police which we think unwarranted by the whole of the city shall be, where necessary, M.A, FSA, ANTED, oy and i AvPly ue © facts.As matters are we donot ses that the supplied with a suflolency of disinfecting : Loxnox, July 11\u201411: Sa AM.PRICE, 2 CXNTS.WAL ANT: = At rina private a a young man, who © renoh fluently, a situation & amily, or would give Flv withered lesson ble ~f teaching Fongllxh in A kim branches; alta, French an nd} First clus reo ni TICE.Owing to tho great dvmand for LUBTRE AND LINEN COATS during the t week, we have manulacthred ve ral thousand more, wuich we closing to the trade low, WHITER AXD COLORED 8 B.AND D.B.VESTS.-\u2014 8.H.4 J.MONS, Nos 5 & 7 RECOLLET STREET, | TAFFORD, MERCHANT TAILOR, 7i Bt.James street, Geonta furnishing their own Cloth can bave it made up in the latest style, very low, for 118-3m OAL+ COAL C On the opening of nav navigation, the under sizoed will have for-sale the various kinds of Houwa:- nd 3t+ m Oneal, when he hopes receive a tair + iare of publio patronage.C.H.TUGGHY.noy OMoe will be removed to Bt.Patrick\u2019: Hall.£8-t1 LARGE ASSORTMENT of black Walnut, Mahogany, Ashand Painted CHAMBER FURNITURE, Flower: ed English and Montreal-made IRON BED- BTEADS, MATTRESSES of all kinds al re- daoed prices, in arder to finish np spring stock, I will also receive in à few days, a ofthe P American woven wire SPRING MATTRESSES, \u2019 OWEN McGARVEY, 7,9 and 11 BT, JOSEPH STREKY, Near MouGIill street.THE tindersigned beg to in- f rm their custuniers and tre publ:e generally that, notwith-tanding tho severe loss sustained by fire at their premi they tinn to carry on business 1hs same as usual, thanking them fur past favors, and soliciting a continuance of the BANCROFT & SHARPE, OITY KXPRESB AND LIVERY OFFICE, 8T.JAMES HOTEL BUILDING, VICTORIA SQUARE.Cas Garments cut up.The House an Ist May 248-t1 181 ANTED.at (0 8t Janvier street, Ap AR- sistaut Groom, who is willing to make himeel! gon: ralty useful.WA D by a youn, Silesman in a Establishment.Ww man, à ltuat Où aa olesale Dry-Gouis Address M, 17, STAR dffice.4 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a od Packer, Apply at Mullurky & Ca 5 ANTEL, eight WalUng Girls for Hotel service Apply to C.B.Chadwick, St Lawrenoe Hall.ANTEDN, two Carri \u2018ge-makers- and onn Painter; goxd w sages ploymert.Apply at 307 (ancurastrons Toi \u2018a General Hervant fora small (Apply at iÿ Victoria tquare, Bt.lauriers.an 10 WA TED, an intelligent Roy for an Office.Apply to sames P.Gordon, tres Nuh hon 11s etree! ANTED, a good Plain Cook, Tir to wash and Lion, at 181 Mountain stre.t.ANTED IMMEDIATELY, à ma take Cha ge of à bmall Botler.Apiy at Nt.James\u2019 Hotel.ANTE, a young Girl between 1U and yoars, ta mind à Baby.Ancly at 523 \u2018Lace.\u2018 Loyauctroters street, Pres de Ville | ANTED, slx young men as Messengers, st the Bt.Lawrence Hall.Re - bliity indisyenzahble.Apply at the once, ANTED IMMEDIATELY.a emarthboe Halcrman, speaking : wrench and Ene.and well recommended.App y at 192 oseph street.160 ANTED, families\u2019 Mangiing, at a ut | Georges street.ls se Auvertinaments, by a smart young man, speaking French and English, Addrees M, 18, Braz office.160 ANTED, In a Railway Englneer>sOMze, a Lat us Mewenger, and to make him- sell generally useful; ene anne to learn the Mession preferred.Add Drawer om, P.O, with references as to Honesty and qu ckness.140 and stendy eme | = to moral conduct and tiny.Address M, 7 STAR office.158 ANTED, a Plain oo Lo Bo side; to a compe wii} be\u2018pald.À ppiy ir rome the rea- 1 wage Jatoly ater FE h x TT rentreet.ANTE] A rituntion | In n n Wholesalg Try Gonizhire ing hain sol refarencen win be piven, Address Address 1.U.E, 159 8, Panl street Jar Ane a young Girl to assist tn the! ral Ronsework cf à small tami A pply ei 1 êt.Antoine street.155 PANTED IMMDIATELY, a A first t clas a good hand, liberal w mit he ard.\u2019 Apps at No.96 8t.Ca tbertno OT a Girl about 15 or 14 years of ago.to Whom wonid bo extender! the comforts ora) home.Apply at Ne, 1084 em stant street.ANTED, a situa Fan ninid.Address ce, 153 FANTED.\u2014An nan Just arrived, is in want of a situation as Invaies Clerk, Correspondent, &c.; would not object tronake himself useful ln any way to fill up time.dress 1, K BrAn otfice.va ANTED.\u2014A young man, lately arrived from Frgland, seeks employment tn se Warehouss, Where he would meko Lamse'f, use ful In Any capacity; i well up in Office work, and urderstands Dry Goda 18 nls ual.fied to undertake the post offialesman, Adare sM, M, STAR office, CR Ww are En IMMEDIATELY, tog Girls Apply at 151 Borromnee street.EN Rs Cook, pix got fi Charl 8 ANTED, ty a robor and stemly youl man, willing to work, employment, jt 4 Store or Offce, &c.; good arithmetician ard penman; salare a secondary conalderatin, Address W.8, Ti Kt.Urbainrtrest.13 ANTED, a Machine Girl and a Fewin- WwW Girl.Apply at 125 86 Constant sue te Win.fone Laborers avd eight cr penters, at 395 Seigneurs street.ANTED, à gond, ni to lean the RBwk and Job\u2019 Protng nsiness; one who hrs been a short time at the breinesy ferred.Apply to Kye, Hicorm & Le Tant Francobs Xavie VAJANTEL, à General pat TH high \u2014 N W ur competent.Apply at 333 \u2018Notre Duma ANTED, a god Lanndress two or th en WwW days in thy week during tiie summer ; reference required, Apply at Ne, qi irocber atreect ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Workmen in all the branches of !inot and Shoo making: steady employment to seber men.Apply at No, be 8t.Peter street.wr ANTED, by 1 yong man a situation in Ww A Grocery, who has four ycars* exper- nee best of reterencs oan given.Al- ress Ly, 86, STAR affice.57 ANTED, h A young manne Asituatic mat ht wor, can sven h languages, Arena Rice, Montreal Post-it 1.7 War TED, by a young man, aged 15 yoars, a Eituation ax Assistant Hooër- Kea) ov, Time-kesper or Traveller; has lirst-c'ass ins struction n English and French} of work; cn glvo first-c dress Ly 5 STAR office.ANTED, by a lady, 8 yong lad Compenion, and to work a Ringer Inz-machino; liberal salary.Address I.va, STAR Cité.157 ANTED, a good Cook for a family of two.Ming at 111 Metcalf atres fx not wreak lazs reference.i - ANTED, a Conk in a small American family.Apply nt 61 Victoria st 15 ANTED, a situation as Housemald, hy a young dil who nndersiands Waiting où table; go city reteroner.Apply ut Ne, 74 Mon caim street w ANTED, a strictly respectable Lad for Woe ov and Cliy; 2001 pay.Apply on Monday Tong from 10to 12, tO Max Itosen.heim, at 95 5t.Francois Xavier street 157 NTE, nome good, sm\u2019 rt Lads nt GU: he WA Office, 171 BL, James street, up st: wr.ANTED, Bhirts oc Undero othing 160 Wa aka by machine from a Manul olny Address M.1, STAR office.1 ANTED, a young girl about I$ years of nd 10 a Child Lwo montts street, three old, Abr Jy at 5 dnors fi from Bt.Doni street.ANTED, a General Harvant fur a amily of three, Apply at 38 Latour strect, 0! se U lon amie: \\ FANTED, a Thorough Hervant; Ta Rewing Girl wilkug 0 make herre f generally useful, A NTED IMMEDIATELY, & to tew by the day, Apply at 38 Lorne avenue.rely 187 ANTED, by a By, aged 18 a s'tuation fn any kind « of A Fetal store; has had six months\u2019 experience ; can give the best of city reference if required.Address M.14, STAR office, 150 ANTED.8 Thorough Servant, at No.20 Lorn avenue 10 whom good wages will ba given, Apply a at 7x2, 8L Patrick's Hall, Craig strect.159.ANTEIX à and General Servant; to a clean, competent person who unde AY slaw In plain cookivg.$l0or mire will be had.Apoly at 218.Antolin street.ANTED, a Girl bout 16 or 16, ab 10 8 Constant stro ANTED IMMEDIATELY, aevof Be + Keoper, at the Otawa Hotel ANTED by a young man, aged 21, a situation as Clerk or Collector; good referencia.Address R.'W.8, P.sLoifice, Montreal.15» ANTED.a steady young nan ar 8tore- n and Porter In a Tea Warehouse ; Bly iy 10 £40 per annum, Apply! Me 188 Moll! street.Wa eight ('reermakers; Fo apprentices, at 80 Hermine street.LV Wipe a siypation by a sharp, re- epeciable Boy ès Cash, Errand or ¢ flioe Addreus M, 16, STAR office.18 ANTED, bya x ung Scotchman, à s'tt- tion in Wholesale Grocery Su re; bas had sav emi 3 years\u2019 experience ns a taster In London and pootiamd, Adteress wh 4, STAR affice ANTED, à situation by à yoavg man in ar Wholesale Liguor Store; havirs years' experience; can bent vor reference.Address M, 3, reoure the TAR offlra, 167 ANTEL), à situation ns Storemean hy na single man, Address M| 4, STAR Toe, ANTED, a young gir], between 14 and 15 to sasist with children, Apply at 168 Bt.Peter re 199 ÿANTED I IMMEDIATELY, Girls to wrk in the Cotton Mil In Lowell, Mass.ommetLs Wages ot new nds $1 per week sof experienced elp (um Fit or work above board.Ca | American House, from 1e oul 1 o'clock, and at 7 o'clock p m., wn 19 JM OYNTON, Agent.ANTED.=A roepectabi woman In pre- warhing at her own pared to house.on reatonable terms.Address No, 128 W hite\u2019s lane, Bt, Charles Borrommoe street ANTKD, à General Servant in a small family.Apply at 3380 Antoine sir St ANTED, .Boy about 18 or 17 years 0 age.Reply a 617 SL Catherine street.ANTED, Washing, woman, at her own & re table e a o PY ANTED.\u2014A Scmtohman wants a sHon - tion to make himeelf g~nerally useful n a KRlore or any other empiayment; not Pra to work.Addrves M, 5 BTAR office.Why w IMMEDIATHHY, by a widow Indy, michont family, # respectant \u2019 indy en Reryants « most com- rte In home in Apply at! aisé Victoria uireet, near the renglisn \u2018Ca hedrm ANTED, a wol-educated i active young rasan as Junior Cit Koporter r (2 a dally paper.Address L, 77, STAR ANTED, temporarily, ig an Offoe, a youn % MAD Who wien a à good hana, Address L.oy MTARCfAIcH 186 3 aN.Kn, by 8 midleg Ir of formes : dont city references Ad air « referen - Lj te BAR office.7.156 man, ari in J'ANTED, by an Md Country Bricklayer rstant employment; ean take chatze or ge works; in a 1 aror street, ANT fn Cotting Tailor; a gond paid to one having .practical cor the business, Apply aL Notre Dame sir rest.ANTED, a Boy about 18 years of age for thing Hine; wager, qu per month.Avira A #1 Notre Dam 15» FANTED, for a shoe ering Bhop, anum- ber of Machine Uperstors, Also, two givin to learn the machine; and a stout Boy, About 15 cr of EC ° work at the trate.Appiy at Bai Lagauchetiere strest 159 FANTED | IMMEDI Hh T7 A good Br.- per; one who understands bh Dies.Apply at » 8L Helen street.Antist a wore ha ood ean stondy wor Tk on a at m Fortification on lane, ARR NTED, ED, by a » well ednoated pe map W\" Any light em ploy mot.1, ANTED M aus little Girl, from about 13 to 14 tog) witha a family 10 the Biates for about a month.apres at No.28 Bt.John street, corner of N' Wie n alluation ae Kioreman or Porter.Address M, 12, BEAR WANTED.by by a ateady young w woman, a ion ry or Fancy hg Nog Ailing Mirenn Bh M a) rar office, - 108 ANTED, x Varnber, Milt Hand and Cabinet wgoton country town.Apply at 402 Notre 1 Dame street.158 ANTED, four goed | House Lalntess: 0 workmen the highest wages ar constant emit employment, Apply at No.bf fli WANE D) 8 good, amar Bay for an Office, Who can read and write.Apply ay 12 £3 Francois Xavier street, Whines à yoang married man, saita-, © care ot a ad drive, arose a 10 rN zor.good relcrence ii required.Address L, 84, \u2018STAR office.166 ANTED, Joiners and Cabinet- maker.w Apply at 195 86, Antoine street LA ANTED \u2014A young map, reed 03 enr.arrives from Kngiaud, w ye 1 ment in any capacity ; Would Lao à STD n how an Kalesman; the vertiser cau mm cards for windows offion.Adkiross 1.Bram , 7%, 156 ANTED \u2014A Ticxet and Win Writer, arrived from England, wishes em- understands # writ Glass de.Address L, wh BTAN oe.361 NTEKU, à reapeetable Lad for Ww* Apply to Walter Phillips, 13 Hope street LOY no riting, ANTED, a gond Mervant Girl foe neral work, for a family of three tnd wages will be given.Apply at 838 Bl hep 1 street.iE oe young Eng- Ws Hah at ne situations in à Store, or witls tates.Address Bet Foro ANTED, Washers and 8 ners.Apply at Factory, 3044 BL.nt st.Jo Tia avitantion = Engineer; to dosmail repaire.À Coitege street.0G 8,11 WASTE TRI, CX à Gif to to do plain Be ing and ut Uneuneville TEE VW ANTED, a Led of 16 or 17 years.Appiy to COHEN à LOPH, Tonaomo wir, Corner St.James street 4nd Place AY - etan re.= ANTRD, a pood | Lithograph Printer.Apply to BURLAN D, LAFRICAIN & 00, General Engravers aod | Lithogmpets, 189 6 RE gro n look after i - CAE ' Féralghtforward I\" i -\u2014 \u201c, and the two ples.And this morning wheo E first saw her ==\" The old man's voice brake down for a moment.«Ohl it was dreadful! Her beautiful, fair face, neck, boxum, arms, all covered over with that horriblo cruption! It had all run into one mass.We sont off to hasten tho dootor, who pronouneed the sliscase to be confluent small-pox.Edith told mo at the breakfast table that she had just got a letter from her father, who was ill, und that she must have the carriage to go to him.She started almost immediately.Everythiog falls out disastrously at once.Now what am Itodo?Tomnnot prooure a nurse for that disease, for love or money, in this neighborhood.Advise me what to do.The necessity is so urgent!\u201d Mrs.Brandon was now sitting u irg her head upon her hand, ao ber strength.A must go back and nurse Beatrice myself \u201cYou! Now, never suppose, my doar =}s- ter, that I have beca-hintiog fur yon to return and finish - killing yourself for us?would not permit it, if you wishe.l it ever ae much.I'll lock an! bar the doors and windows, to keep you out, first.But think and vounsel me as to the best thing to be donc.There is no ono at home but Jossio, and cren it I were willing she should risk taking the dreadful dircase, she is so very young and inexperionoed that I should be afraid to trust her sister's safety in herhands.But I nm not willing she should run any risk to lLierself, that's flat.Lut what's to be dono ?\u2018 There iz not a servant on your estate, or «0 this farm, fit to be trusted in such a case.1 mt go and take care of my daughter iny- re \u201c You shall not, ma\u2019aw ! I'l bar icy doors and windows against you, first, I tell you.w hye, In your weak state, it would be suicide!\u201d The Jady maintained her pufpose against Lord Brandon\u2019s vchement opposition, \u2018and her calm persistence must have conquercd, but Kathleen Vernon mildly Ynserposed, by aubport- cssiying I saying\u2014 JS ¢ Lat mo go.\u201d « You !\u201d cxolaimed Nrs.Brandon.\u2019 \u201cYoa; I am not a bad purse.I have Flo.\u201d > * But, you have never had the smallpox ord Brandon.** No, sir, I bave never had that discase ! * Yes, sir!\u201d \u201cWhy, that is a plain contradiction of and afrald of catching it.I do not understand you at all\u201d had oonsiderablo experience with eick peo- you're not the least marked |\u201d aid * And you are willing to risk taking it?\" yousell ; you say you nro willing to risk it, \u201cKathleen is 50 eimply trothfal and said the lady, smiling ; \u201cshe moans that she is perfectly conscious every young woman is a failure so long as each does not find what is his or her own bias; that just eo long as you are influenced by those around vou, to long as you are attempting to do those things whieh you see others do well instead of doing that thing which you do well, you are so far wrong, 10 far failing of your own right mark.Everybody sees the difference in children.very eariy dircover their tastes.One has a taste for going abroad, another for staying at home; one for books, another for games ; one wishes to hear stories, anothor wants to see things done; one is fond of drawing, the othor canuot draw at all, but can make a-machine.This difference, as you advance, becomes more pronounced.Yon are more distinet in your conception of what you own do\u2014more decided in avoiding things which you cannot and do not wish to do.Now, I conceive that sacoess is in finding what it is that you yourself really want, pod pursuing it; freeing yourself from all importunitios of your friends to do something hich they\u2019 like, and insisting upon that thing which you like and can du.MISCELLANEOUS.AN APPEAL TO SMOKERS BY PAYING TO THE THENEW YURE AND ROSTON PIANU- FORTE CONPANY, 432 NOTRE DAME STREFT, Yizty, Cents a Day for Eighteen Months Instead of spoixiing tt In Clg: ou can chase a ROSEWOOD PIANO, warv Les enclaves, ant fegant instrument, with inva muadern improvements, and fully warran for FIVE YEARS, \u2014a valuable Present er your mue dnother, sister, or intended, as tne anse ma, A word bt he wise Is sumclent.REMEMBER, No.482 NoTRE DAME STREET.THOMAS A, HAINES, Mansger.ne .AH DIXON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DECALCOMANIE SOOW CARDS, No.l ADELAIDE STREKT, WEST, TORONTO, ONT.96-6m of the extent of the danger of contagion, but that she thinks it hier duty to brave it, nevertheless.Is not that it, my dear?But, my love, much ss we thank you for your genc- rous self-devotion, much as we must not permit you to think of going.I must do that, for I have had the discase.If you were to rorsist in your purpose, my «ear girl, you would almost certainly got the small-pox,and then your life, or at the very least, your beauty, would beaacrified.\u201d \u201cBeauty!\u201d If 1 hal it and were to lope it, dear lady, there i= no one to care fur its loss.\u201d ¢ Yes, I should care for it, my child,\u201d snid the lady, putting her arm around the girl's walst and drawing her closer, \u201cIn fine, my good girl, you «hall not go if you are afraid.That's certain,\u201d said Lord Brandon.\u201cOh, sir, that would not interfere with \u2018the faithfal discharge of my daticsn< nurse.Von liad bost let me gu, and go atonce, vir, There i* no timo to be lust, ~urely.Is any competent person with Lady Beatrice now, sir 1\u201d o ono but an-old nur: eo, and IT must hurry back.And so, it you do really feel disposed to go, my dear girl\u2014is she a\u201d good nurse, Mrs.Brandon 2 * Excollent, sir, But, indecd, I du not like her exposing herself in my stead.T should not permit her tu do it, indeud, if my power +ooonded my will,\u201d added the lady, sinking baok fatigued upon her sofu cushions, Lord Brandon wa evidently inclined to ne- copt Kathleen's services.Mr-: Brandon was obliged to yielA\u2014moro to the weakness mht overpowered her frawe than to the argument sot forth by Kathleen.It was settled, then, that the girl should go.Andehe quickly put un her little atraw bonnet and blaok silk æcurf, and ontored the gig that the old horrowed from the lady to convey her to | Brandon Park, CHAPIER XVI.When through the deep waters T oall thee to 0, The riders of woe shall not thee crerflow, For I will be with thee thy troubles to bless, And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress, When through flery trial thy pathway shall My grace all-suficient hall be thy supply; The flame shall hurt thee : Tonly dosign, Thy dross to ermsume and thy geld to refine.PARACHRASK FROM SCRIPTURK.The mansion-honte nt Brandon was all but deserted; The very honse.servants pretreated to their attle, feigning iliness tu Keep out of the reash of contagion.Kathleen was intro duced at ones into tho viok-chumber.That chamber | What mind can concvive or what pen shoukddoseribe it?Only those who have nursed à phtient through that worst form of the most Pathacme vestilont can realise its revolting horrors.Le see any human being Jooking ne the once beautiful Beatrice now looked 1 Her very fe:tures almost obliterated, while\u2014\u2014 fill up the pause, you who have soon the horrors of that pest.It was worse than any form of illnes«\u2014it was worse than death and deeay.Dixgu:t almost overmaster.el pity, and Kathleen turned away, shudder ing with sickness of body and soul.Lor,l Brandon cast ont agonised Tonk upon the rui and, unable to hear the sight, rushed from tho room.Kathleen turned to her duty.The patient was tossing aboot in high fever, and tehring her arms and bosom ander the Intot- abs irritations, That work of destruction must be \u2018stopped first, Kathleen knew.So the young nurse caught her right hand.nad it took all her strength to hold that hand, whose flesh seemed ax if it would drop off, nuder the pressure, while she secured it to the bedstead.Then the captured the othrr dashing, tossing hand \u201cnd confined it in the «ame manner.Ane \u20ac ron he looked ut the LOS $ HENSL INE Laguna Taal pote tn Flagons aud \u2014each party to choose one judge and the two Ql plain at.B15 EUR You see, she naturally began to grow better EVERY MIND HAS 11S 1S SPECIAL CAPACITY.LECTRO-PLATED \u2019 & Passenger Traln for Is - to choose the third.disease bogan tu bre : edinte Hiati pr ee asic begin to break out I We are of the opinion that every mind E ; 165 ST.JosEPH STREET.165.PDA ABowmaz The owners of the winning wheel to have : COORNER OF Rates of passage from Quebeoi\u2014 to $9 Day Express for Quebee, River à qu \u201cnm, > the coming of the small-pox that arrested \u2018hat comes into the world has its own spe- ICE PITCHERS, (Near Chaboillez square.) ni (Opposite the OÙ Otawa Hotel.) thelr money refunded them, and the loser\u2019s 5 Frew ts Mal py Saco Wnite, Biche « the fatal termination of the brain fever.| 0istity\u2014ie different from every other mind; ; 145 money to go towards establishing a mechani- CRAIG AND BLEURY STREETS.The Bteamors of the Gl Line, railing ' d Sherb brooke, 18 end Well, you sce, last! night after you had left that each of you brings into the world a ICE BOWLS, - SMITH & CO.\u2019 cal free library In any town in Canada named \u2014_\u2014 from Glasgow every Tuesday, and from Que- Gornam, Port! + stocs at.Ls pm.bor so much better, we entrusted her to the certain bias, a disposition to attempt some.CE-CREAM FREEZERS, by the owner of the sucvesaful wheel.eee Ennrsday, Are immtend- NI-ht Express for Quebec, cire care of Jessie.So Jessie sat up with her, thing of its own, something your own\u2014an 418 £ (@ucoezsors fo fratih à\" 09m.) The wheel bo tested at à, à à §, 1, and HOURS OF ATTENDANCE, ed 18 be despatched Quebeo : du Lou], Csoouna, Isians Found, and che tells me that before midnight her *it à little different from that of any of your 1CE-PICKS, .IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Tull gate.81+ DAVID, =, or about the nh \u201cJune, Gorham, Portland, Boston, a face was sprinkled u!l over with thicse pim- Companions; nnd that every young men and The Lntercolontal Tha splendid new nin way, Will lesve N.4, every Frid na and freight.rann'ng In connection Rai #ay, leave P Thursday at 8 nm, ure of WAY sin Bonaveuture stat stre 1872.To take Si Jobing with Traine Rouses Point, &c, No change of Cars out om Ww amen Freight Trains « further Bouc er Trains ha (CANADA will run as follows at 8:00 A.100 PML, and La TRAIR at 8.50 Polnt at 9.45 P.Ma oertat tirana EL East and 7.9 P.M, Wes TAROUGH WESTERN « oonnecting with press going East BOAT EXPRESS at 4.30 at 600 P.M., 819,46 P.M.Trains on Canada Ce: and O.Rallway.Connections made a mers from ort, ac, Freight loaded prie chipment when in QUEEN VICTORIA For Ottawa days excopind the steamer nos passengora \"arriving in evening.Tonrists wiil find this FP AxNeNngers | to the C this route.Market sentier \u201c Gowan, pw rill DAY! at Bam And lue Lower à Provinces, at opened Cucouna, t | ta that e*atlon and connect with Omnibuses for the Hutels x the punotnality of the trains d depend on connestions with other lin tue Com Sy will not be responsible for at or leaving rg any Station at The b hours nam steamer runs in connection with the Grand \u2018frunk and for Ay sflernoon, at 6 p.m.Bhe % excellent noxommadation for passe: pansengers Tre Internationa! Oomnany*s staamers,a Buesuge ohecked through, Tickels Issued throng Information snd f all Trains a ons, \\BPIY at the Toke! Since Office, 0.J.BRYDGES, Managing Director.Montreal, 24ibk June, 18:3 ' QUUTH EASTERN COUN- TIRS JUNCTION RAILWAY.TIME FABLE No 3, affect on MONDAY, JUNE 10th, 1872 TRAINS WILL RUN 48 FOLLOWS: QOUING NORTH.No.1, an Mail Freight, JPM.1.10 13% Richford, Vi, Dep\u2019tare.Aberoom.= Ana SRR VERA or from Mantreal, Stages leave the Biations 1,0n arrtva) of ontreal fo yarioos places in of the Faatern Townahi ming North have right of Track ever Train BgOINY NY ie ) Waterloo, P.Q, June 7,153 AND BROOKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILWAYS GREAT BBAAD GAUGE ROUTE TO OTTAWA On and after MONDAT, LEAVE BROCK VILLE THRCUIN OTTAWA EXPRESS at 3.00 P.M, making LEAVE awa.ville at 8.35 P.| at&loP.M, and ARR EEE OCT AS LA PM» 8.10PM.LEAVE San Par POINT At 6,00 A.M., 11.40 A.M, Central and Perth Hraneb make Oertain connections with all Trams on t Hand Point with Sea Pembroke, Portage Brockvillg, May Mh, 1873 \"THE OTTAWA RIVER SANISATION Parcs op Wr Ca W.Bhepherd, a Caph A: Bow oil (y and fnterme te vos Bonaven ture De, 7ocloc nat: arcs! express Se Canal Basln NBDAYHS and \"BATUR Far Freight or Tn apply at the office, H Bonaven venture, 10.30 p.m, raallway being now rains w:il run h throng Part! wit the Grad Trak Mo and fer at & Jonn.N.H, aa h at the Company's 0 Of Ale terminek on, or No.147 1872.$ °° Dist, © 1 Trate oc nect at x Now Yok Boston.m Fre auTrains will run ve right or Trek MEAL CENTRAL May 30, 1874 trata ving ad Otta Sana Polut 1.40 ras P.M., arriving at Band n connection with the the arriving at UJLAW.a 10.00 Avide Lin P.M.and an nk Day and Wes P.M.£.arriving 4 Brook at Band Point arriving at Sand Point des tras patoh, and no °H.ABBOTT, Mn COMPANY'S MAIL k, Conn cn with of Wales\u201d at Lachine\u2014 - Ottawa early same dell htful trip.onlan Springs by P.Mac for Cars Amar, ala ec on board WBE EP HRRD.ANADIAN, N, venay, and Rea.Fiahiing at Murray Bay, BR Te Ali Arat-clarp sion Convrette, will leave ta im the « breeze, and avold the ment, as the rtaamer miorta ur fn wary pou Ru ROR ki for.the nes wor By be obtained at ames street.\\ne sireata, uy COMPAN pérand Excursions Ww 0 the far-famed River Commencing on tonrixt and invalid will escape the heat and dust, enjoy the refreshing and in Hay, Hiver da Loup, \u2018fau y, Famsengers Téaving Montreal by fre sten ers of th Riehellen Com even: Ingn of M¢ INDAY amd pat with the \u201cUNIO oe nse or noces hein 0 exchanging Boats at Qusheo, nce the steamers are roueht ue of cath other, ALEX.MILLOY, Agent, CANADIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY, OMoe, 177 Re, James ntrout, | on ) Jane Lil NAVIGATION Bathing, Boating and Cacntura and \u201cHURKDAY, 41th inst, SE A ; mer at Quebec the apap: rns direct to Murrey fowmac und Hal Hat onnoyanca m finn and in every \"at LOW RATER, with sny Information @ Com pany's Ofllos, 1:4 "]
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