The evening star, 14 avril 1873, lundi 14 avril 1873
[" mess py , To LET \u2014\u2014\u2014e VOL.V.NO 87 HOUSEA TO LET OR WANTBD Houses to let or wanted advertised at ona.half cent per word.THE MONTREAL BUIL GA t QUIATION bu efr-ul dr ta tet, a House unt two Cottages ou Fo est; a! two clagçes Lear | to Matthew and St.C; heiine stents, T- \u201cy are w ll Lait aodr 16 ly in'shad, Terms reauuab o.Apply 5-8 At 169 3L.Jain #s'rooi, Lo tt WANTKD,n House Inn respectab'e lo\u201cnlty \u2018n° Montrasi;- rent aout Lo LW Ad trs x -.Z.box W.A.MFRRY, Secre'arp.Fost.omce.852 NTED IMME ATELY, armull Veta or Ro mresuii.ble for Louse» Keey log.Address J.28 ulerrr s.Test 84 1 N'PED,u 6mall House, ta At alry Wan \u2018ur three or four Roomu, unf'r tshed ; (ne tuitable fv & ten.Agde» W, P, d.awer 302, dont omce.WANTED, a neat Cottage or House, contatnin, th:ee or four rooms, within ten Minutes\u2019 walk of the ar .Agutohet'ere street.Address 590 1 aganohetiera surest 8 er House of five rooms.Ap- St.Lawrence Main trea, a ~0ronl, JOHN FoULDS TABLE TO LET.\u2014TwWo-horse Stable and Coaon-house to lat, cn Forufonton Inne, est of 8.Lambert nil.Apply toJ.V.\u201c Mosoas, 76 Bt.Juma street.Bu STORES TO LET OR WANTED.Ustorez advertise at oné-hau cent per word.) BUILDIN + » TO LET, suitable for bactloricg, with or without steam ower, Xpriy to 3.MULLIN & 00, Bank, 11-t te TO 0 LE, w with D immediate porusanion, and uwalling, sltunte ou raig treo, uear St Lawrence ain sirest; rent moderate.Appiy to JOHN McCüRATS, Pau anal Hail, corner of Cralg and St.D.m'niqus streets.GROCERY TO LET.\u2014To let \u2018hat well established stand lor busi.Less, ~No, 707 Cralg sireel, near xander street.The rrop le'or rls gelinng \"from business 0a acoount of bis session immesdistely if required.TO LET, and realy for immediate cécupation, a naw, well-bui:t Store, ¥ SHWING MACHINES.EWINGMACHINES.W.WILLIAMS MANUFAOT URING ow.Ww .OOMPANY, Makers of the celebrated BINGER AND HOWK PATTKRN BRW.INU-MAOHIN ES, For Family and Manufacturing Purposes, | \u2014 We have been swarded Silver @ Diplomas, and Firs: 8 Prizes, at Pro Exhibitions in Quebec and Outario, for the best Sewiug-machin-s for both family and manufaoturiug purposes.An Inspection solicited.nom and Halerooms, 347 Noire Dame Factory and Foundry, 14 to 3 Germain street The 0.W.Williams Merwfacturing Ge.K ENDALL MANUFACTURING | COMPANY, SEWINO-MAOHINE M \u201cMANUFACTURERS.Na \u2018re Favorite Bewing-machine for family to.200 on tse Singer principle, for heavy work, ALBO, \u201c MAOMINISTS, FOUNDERS, &o., &0, Orders for Castings executed promptly and \u2018neatly, Office, Factory and Foundry, Nos.198, 200 and 202 CRAIG STREKT MONTRALAL.61-ly SEWING-MACHINES.| THE VENUE Twinkle, twinkle Iii little star, y preclousness debar; ot et A I last so long; I make as iten both a and strong; You wiil me find both strong and neat, At No, 210} 8.Lawrence Main street.GRO.WILLIAMR, u Sole Agent for Montreal, EORGE HARVEY, VBE StI erII NII II AN IENRII IIR Et anes es ors Dealer in all kinds 7 Fieu-cieu .\u201cvom prisiné four fits an sitoate on Craig sireet, near Bleury.Arrangerme nis may be Bou.\\t requized.Any b to ON DATE, TO LEV, at No 800 Craig street, toreq Inrge upper F ats, puits bi efor meeting-raoins, Or mansiadurig rposes.with steam poy or if 1equir A ly to JO YES & TOOMLY, FIO! ET, a lar ze, wells -Lgnted \u2018Moe In No.353 ~ utra.D me street, «te!v orruplet by O.L.Ful eras « I\u2019rintin- oMee Immediate possession.Apply on premises, - £- ROOMB WANTED OR TO LET wanted advertised at one-half oent ver word.] OOM WAN \"FD, \u2014 Wanted to Rent, a com\u2018ortabla Room.with use of kischen.from a respectible f-mily; ooe witilo tea minutes\u2019 walk from corn r of Saer ro-ko and Main streets preferred.88-3 I>00M WANTED.Wanted, within two minutes\u2019 Tax, or Posi-ofoo, acomuort- able, farntshed Bed x n om, wun Fao Board.Address, giving locality, STAR office, ' 45-3 Ri: AND B0A RD WANTED, \u2014 Wanted , by a mechante, Furnished Be1froom.and a in \u201c2 minatrs\u2019 Walz of.G.T Per Bt.Charles Address C.9., box RP Shoe, Point ~t.Charles.8 Os pV ANTED.\u2014 Wanted uh two gentlemen.three rooms Does farnis a ye parlor snd bedroome floors.west f Beaver Hai.Address CEE, Ousawa Motel, era PROPERTY FOR SALE.{Advertisement oder this head Inserted at e-half cent per word } )R SALE.on reasonable .terms th«t Hplendid Pr periv situats at the corner of Up» r-i Urbain and B æ streets, contaloing who t 30,000 feet In super- ficles.The 'ouse \u2018s -Olldiy bult of brick nna stone, Onutailning 17 Rnom-; i+ hea'ed bv Gould's Patsnt fren Apparatus; has Lot and cold wa'er, dnd gas thr «wvhout; ni.ao à large Coach h\u2018Use and firkt-c as: Stabling.The Gar! n1.well 5 o5Ked with choo: fruit tre-« and sma\u2019! fruits, ornament 4 rhrubs from lat alxty day* from date of sale.te titles 8 porfeots For further partioulars \u201cpr ply to A.HAL! , Notary.13 omen,\u2019 No) i amen atreet.Y H H GEDDES.PROPERTY FOR SALE « Those four rommedi Atarev, with excellent Dwe No, Nos.3, 33 4, \"42 ore Dame stree t oppos \u2018a the Dorey na Hotel Awe, the two Stores, Nos 500 St.Paul strest .abd 42 \u2018\u2019ommiasioners atieet, corner ~1, Peer treet, That.very hasdso™a, drtacted V.lia Residence, No 279 Upper \u2018'niver«ity street The niat Brek H ni, with modera im- .provements, No 165 5\u2018.bliz«beth stree Also, a sp:endidly built, Cut-atone Rest once, in two tenements, sl'unie ou Bleury ttreet Nine medinm-rixed, Rriek Howses on Ber- the: at and Ma: or streets.Th\u2018se Pro>eriles, Nos.61 42, and A) 628t.y, In torr grat-olase renement, ta 170, 172 174 4 Huvert That ave property Nox.58h, 536, 598 510, 542, F4i.548 81 Mary str Also, that vrry neat an auboantiaty hut't, ork Cottage pren excellent garden, 8t, Lawrenoe 8 A very pr preity Villa and Grounds, situate at .Antoine.The pandaoine, Ke dance and Grounds be- pnelo .Btnbbd ndorf, Ena., Long rho near the toll-ga Also, {Be prions ike bouseal \u2018rear, Anat.re aren The double-tenement House.Nos.and 18 Berthelot Frtreet.near Bleary.Five firs\u2019-olass, Stone Residences on 8t.Ca- - thorine street.Wes Four pancsams Remdenron, in ures of erec- don on Dorchester street We Those two © Cat-stone Houses, \u2018Noa.h and 4 SL Antoine street, corner St.David lane.rood site for stores or manu- hotaring purfones.BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE That éphondid Building f.ot £0 x 87, forming ne corne rot Pain 1 s'square a: d Union As a ste for a publia ball, paysicians\u2019 rea\u2019depoes, it cannot ba equalle ed In the Went-and, Ann, 81x a Joiuinæ the residenos, wm Bo Unive sity rtreet, Lot ve x J on Cann street, near 8t, Jo- street.Lot CE x 9 double frontage, onBt.Lawrence | Lot 2») = x HY on Parthenals, near 8t.Catherine street.Lot re x 164, on Oadieux, near Sherbrooke And, sev oral other Pari Eo Real Estate and inv AL ~ nt 83- 1m Francois Xavier street.i MTRY WALSH'S CLOTHING, 463 NOTRE DAME STREET.0 FFICE DES K 8, HIGH AND Low ot large stock alwayz on band, and made to CYLINDER DESKS.The best Desks made, Suit 4 op Ep lrivate e@ly n Bor aventure ntfeot.H B WARREN 4 co, 80ALR MANUFACT UR- ÆER& QUI FORTI = ! TION LANE.rica see team and Stand peciality witn of \u2018aiLend mos them, = His and OHERRFUL- a ST SET E a rly No.408, 4 5.together with | INUBANCE.&o | CITIZENS\u2019 INSU- RANGEOOMPANYOF CANADA, HO 000.HEAD OFFICES: .\" 168 ames street, Montreal, Sin HUGH ALLAN, EDWIN ATWA President Vioe- FIRE : SGUARANT BE, LI; ACCIDENT, Before assuring elsewhere, persons are particularly requested to examine the pros- peoctus of this _ POPULAR CANADIAN COMPANY.The G arantese Bonds of this Company are accepted by the Dominion Government = par from p- Full particulars ef h Department may Lo obtain à at the \u201ceds foes, or of any of © Agents, GFRGEF'B.MUIR, r.Fire Dep-rtment.KDW + RD STARK, Manager, Lite.Guarantee and 53 Aecldent Devartments.| N ORTH BRITISH MERCANTILE INSURANCE OFFIUE, CORNER OF ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER AND HOPI TAL STREETS.TO BE LET, TWO DOUBLE OFFIOES, From the lat May next.+ Apply to \u201ctr MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, LAN CASHIRE INSURAN CE , CUMPANY, \u2019 or MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, CAPITAL.vovsunnn.3,000,100 Bro \u2019 .WILLIAM HOBBH, i | Agent Ponce d Armee.| J.A.HEBERT, Insypeotor.ee rates, undoubted security, lreses ptly and liberally settled BR iv | MPERIAL FIRE INSUK- ANOE COMPANY LONDON, ENGLAND.KerAKLISHED 1888, Fonds invested in Canada, $106,065, ENERAL 1h 1y \u201cBL Baorament \u201ctres: DRY GOODE NEW DRY GOODS.THE NEW S700K OF SPRING GOODS 18 NOW COMPLETE AT No.199 ST.ANTOINE STREET.THOMAS FOX.\u201d MONTREAL O1GARS AND TOBACGO8: (-{REAT R.R SMASH UP.One Hundred Thousand assorted CIGARS, of best quality, sold at wholesale prices, in | rétatl also.PIPES and TOBACOO in great variety, at P.RUDMAN'S, 9 .M1 MeGlll street To PIPE SMOKERS.GREAT BARGAINS, lam selling off at cost the whole of my large and well-selected stock of genuine 415.SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SM1:TS, The Largest Amortment of OXFORD, REGATTA, SHIRTS + AND WHITE DRESS RRIRTS IN TUE TRADE SHIRTS MADE TO COUDRE.4 G00D FIT SHIRTS amp @00D VALUR 70 BE HAD AT | DESMARTEAU & BoND's, {1415 Notre Dame Street, 415.CORNKR ST.PETER.: 1 873 PAPER-HANGINGS.The style of decorating walls which gives the greatest variety of Ornamen ation, and at the same time only involves a moderate expense, ia u'doubledly PAPER-HANGINGS.The best assortment e ver Lm ported, inolod - ing the latest novelties from Paris, England and New York, to be found at Ne.851 Notre Dame street, including STAMPED GULDS, SATIN PAPERS, OAKB ANU MARBLES, PLAIN TINTRD PAPKAS, GEO.C DE ZOUCHE.DESTRUCTIVE PIRES, involving the loss of millions of of dollars and ruin to many, cocur tne often on this continent, It 1s an undeviabie fact that 86 per oent,, at least, of the Bros are discovered HAND AND CHEMICAL FIRE BNGINBS, FROM 89 TO $1,000.Oireulers en application.-#.©.NUNN, BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO.LEVY varara of al atyieu «à sale REAL AND.IMITATION hn OHIG WITC.ILS.ALONE, 8 All destroyed Halr dressed ovis Firet-class Ladies\u2019 Hutr-dresaing.No.433 Notre Dame ad 110 81 Lawrence Moin Streets, Montreal.H id, changed For are Eire ae Pont a la porto, à large to nt pret FRENOE ENGISE CERMAN GERMAN 4ND nich will th Shenper Positively vely ol ao Tries mmol _Ploase call and and prove it y Demi D-STONE FLAGGING, LINTELS, DRERRI + 00.4 Engineers, xn od Buiders wil Rolling.tia aaa G axe ks pi - mororate tert om mada of ue Aland pd may | bogsen at the psig an: aise in aod) Te From io to ders ny, ta triem 390 | Archit find this R ht in st latence à JANES HO yar, OFFIOB AND Y.BONAVE i.CHATRAM STADAL\u201d a COAL! COAL! ALL UNDER SHEDS & PERFECTLY DRY.C.H.TUCCEY, HO, 65, MoGiML ÉTNERE, ee PROSP Capital, .$300,000 | VICTOR HUDON, President.| The above Joint-Stook Company having OLOTHS and YARNS, - double-com pound Steam Engines of 500 horses.oent cheaper than in the States, where Cotton meet thelr most ne expectations.Applications The main building will be 315 feel long by 78 feet wide, and five storys @ by 41 feet, three storys high, the machinery for which has Deen ordered the atest and most Improved styles; the power for driving the sante will be supplied by à .1 , .' * ~~ OFFICE ; 16 LE ROTSE STRNBT (n'es Now Badldinge) \u201d~ ECTUS OF THR Vv.HUDON \u2018COTTON MILLS Co.|: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a emeh.J.F.SINOENNES, Vice-President TORS: =; VICTOR HUDON, J.F.BINCENNES, HONORE COTTE, JAOQUES GRENIER wd GEORGES H.NYE.now putting up large modern and substantial buildings for the manufacture of with an BI a v The location is one of superior sdvantage\u2014as Hoochelagn\u2014a short dlstanch below on the bavks af ths River 8.Lawrences, where arrangements will soon ba.sash, ea ting TF Cotton, Ooil and cther freighta wi | be un omled in rear of the Mills.With the protective, duty we have of 16 rer cent an Cotton goofs, and the {res entry of Cotton and Cotton Machiuery, with au excellent Jocation for seeuring Milas now paging Creme 2 t 25 per on capital Invested\u2014any one onn readily eee what ne eu Ea wp al Mey and Coal can be ;anded here at cheaper rates than in the Ki More than two-ftrds of the Capital haz already been subeoribolt, at mo Le why capitalists should not Invest their money ins business, the?es of Wi Shares may be made at the Office of Tae Company, or st a ° LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER.ves Bhd Inbal trod 20 4e 15 per | Pipes, Holders, Briers, Cigar Canes, Cigarettes, Pouches, &c., previous to removal to my new and central premises, M1 Et.James street, directly opposite the Ottawh Hotel, .AM goods warranted as represented.8, MOCONKKY, 138 Bt.James street, a3 Opposite 8t, Lawrence Hall.B.D BRIAR ROOT \"PIPES, BRIAR AND MEERSCHAUM PIPES, AND \u2019 MEERSCHAUM BOWLS, Just RECEIVED AT PHILIP HENRY'S, 308 Notre Dame Street, OORNER OF FRENCH CHURCH.re J UST RECEIVED, À Que assortiment of Arundine*» SOUTCH CLAY PIPES.EEE AU tu : BA IGAR-O BES, Ay \u201d og AR HOLDE CIGARETT.1s complete, and well werih inapé purchasing elsewhere.All t brands of Havana Cigars and baoeo always on band, at A.BUBBEAU & COB, (Bign of the British Tex) o 273 Notre Damg ibe Q DAVIS & CO.) eo Manusacturers and Importers ot CIGARS, 4, 16, & 18 HOSPITAL BTRENT, ONTREAL, oùd Agente for the Domini of Canada fe GERMAN 0ig4R MOULDS.Also, Agents for the \u201cGULDEN SHOWER,\u201d BEST SMOKING TOBAUCO IN AMERICA, Manufactured by L.I.ARMISTEAD, LYNCHBURG, va.Orders for Meerschaum Pipes racked in above brand daily._ a OODWORTH & BELCHER, MERCHANT CLOTHIERS, 8 BT.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.J.A.WOODWORTH (ate Boon & Wood- Worth) having entered into Partnershi Mr.BELCH# R, lately ¢\u2018vtter at H.Lavender's, and man\u2019s, they s pr- pared to suifil all orders vith which they are favored = witn the utmost prom plitude an despatch, The paoité may rest toey will receive © Lou es myie of wate workmanenip.P-ritcalar attention raid ne ig and Clerical Outil 8, and Ladies\u2019 Ri ts No.38T.LAWRENCE AS BTREET, (Twodoors from Craig street).a primsmos -CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, 517 Cra street, fifth door West of Bt.Lawre ain street, Montreal, ROY.« OADOITE: Merchant Tatlo.s.Pants fality.A large assortment of Coating Tora ring Fail Vestiogs, French, h and West of 1.nglsnd Tweede, H: danary of the bert quailty and of he latest pa Beat of tradesmen emp! Tastios tonil.One prios only.I, N OT I CE.OHARLRES BOON, ank his numerous friends and customers past favors, and solicits & eontinnanoe of the same In his nvw Store, No.19 Bt.Law- renco Main street, which he will open on or about the 3rd of April, with a new and well elected wtook of Olotha, and Canadian Tweeds, Ready- made Clothing and Goods.7 CHARLES BOON, MERCHANT TAILOR & CLOTHIZR = Mo, 10 B84.Lawrenos Main street.S.GOLTMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOT HIER, 113 BT.JAMES STREET.Just recetved.tseotoïi and English TW ERD COATINGS, &o, Perioot fit, with ey CLOTEING FOR HALF HING.Re-buiiding bis Store, No.9 Ohabollies suas, P.E.HROWN is Sar off.hie Seok at any price.Many things given away.33 frre 200 Goop Pant Hanne.AFPLY XO hos LB § J pe MORES, wos 8 à 7 MÉCOLLEOT rase proteatéve $- qe om MAVEIRANS ANDRALL j WN.HE N.R r, \"150.96 ST, JAMES SYRENY, - \u2014 (Two doors Kass of (he Ultaws Hotel), .| Se ope Bed and marked off & cube of the\" son to ten ho calls: perviieniar + po Tata over | Teale, Ouliars and Cuffy, ve pi Riot ge w- * order, 89% BT, JAMES STREET.007 RU BNI ITURBE.GEORGE A MUNTRONG hin TEE of a ery supe Lage of the firm of Boon & Wood warth, begs | I ILER NEW DEFARTHENT, , ment Copper MONDAY, JEXPRESS NOTIOE.\u2014 \u2014 The press officls] messcngery, metoban and packages of every desoripti bills with goods, botes, drafts, &o., bro he out the Dom nlon, aud, In connection wita Other reilabls compaties, throughout \u201cihe United ~tates and Earops, Send Spring Gwds by Exprebs.Two or three nears over principal portions of rates.The attention of parties having friends or usiness relation in the oid oor par ticularly called to the factiities offered in far«ign branch allway station \u201ca Great Britain ah spree) pate | ackazes in on rail qui E andants d de \u2019 e eu Ly each of the \u201cAbrus\u201d ine x ors, both to and from Canadaend roro ç vi e or conaignmen cos tha.two Tore\u201d acte measurement, will come Shearer er by our line than by any other oon- neh rates given on large consguments.Far particulars,\u2019 eall oo any of our sgen rah LV er wm.Blackwood, NZ = ater ve Cansignments solic ted.79-0w G.CHBNEY, Supt.ILLINER YF! - 20 NOTRE DAME STREET.Mpa.E, IRWIN'S BHOW-ROOMBS will be opened on MONDAY, the 2Uk INSTANT, Roplets with the latest novelties in French and English Pattern Bonnets, Haisand Head Dresses, Country merchants supplied with patierm goods on reasonable terms.68-1m (CorYING PRESSES.À large assortment of Ruperior c COPYING PRESSES, w All sizes, ! JUST RECEIVED, Euglish and Canadisn Manufacture, AT MORTON PHILLIPS § BULMER'S (Successors to R.Graham), Established 16%, BTATIONERS AND ACNOUNT-BOOK ° MANUFACTURERS, © ec 316 NOTRE DAME STREET.7 Fl | gURLEIGES, HARTT & BAKER, WHOLESALE COAL DEALERS, Are now prepared to contract with dealers and la ge consumers to deliver, during the orming Beanoa of Navigation, the DELA- WAHFand HUDSONCANAL COMPANY'S celebrated LACKAWANNA OOAL.To parties log at ihelr Offios any Infor mation will glcilly given.89 COMMON BTREET, : MONTREAL.; ly N OTIOE TO-THE LADIES Y MONTREAL STEAM LAUNDRY, Under the F Patronsge of Fis Excaliemet P, B FERGUEON & Co., PRorarstous, - BL Urtale street, Montreal Partionlar attention pasa 10 to F Lace Cu veus lo Par © © Gteat care taken with all .rau washing called Tor an delvared LISTS OF PRICES Can be had at the office.0-1y NEW \u201cBOOKS.The Fishing Tom Ist, Ang lors Guide and Re- ferenoe Hook, by C es Hallook.Midlomareh.by \u20ac y Gecrge Fat cheap edition, per cioth.Toraing olnts in Life, by Frederiok i, Le Livre d 1 P Jules eu ° Css ren er Tes ; dom, or Koyal Mannal of the T1 ioe Untitled Al vograoy or Groat Britain and Ireland, Edward Walford, a Derths of the es, us uses aie ; j of MAR ta a \u201c\" gol pe Es Th e BR.\u201c and De.4 sale » y DAWSON BROS, Jas.BROWN & BRO.have Just received another 10% of Lhe celebre- ted WIRE MATTRERSES, all vines.A large | ber bave been sold im this eity and a and in every care they are very highly spoken of.Orders can be filled at once at a slight re- duétion on ast seasons priees, as the Makers are desirous of placiag them within the Tesch of all class os.We have also received a splendid assortment of LAUNDRY and other BASKETS \u2018Which we ofler cheap, I 20 AT, JAMES STRERT.Cb GPECIAL TO THE PUBLIC J.K.MACDONALD, BLACK AND WHITE BMITH, BELL-HANGER, LOCKBMIT RB, és.WY CRAIG Srauwr (A few doors West of Hleury street), MONTREAL.Hu i a des Ponters and Buliders\u2019 work made to Prices reasonabje.ee OLKAR COMPLEXION.BINCL: Ah'8 FORMULA uces great purity apd delicacy of oom ; removes fréos jen, tan and pimples ; promotes bealthy action end ciastiutty: 66 Use skin.1t 18 used by the beautiful Princess mail to any address in Canada on receipt of the price, 50 ct.Address BINCLEAR & BROS., s-nmew Toroute, Ont.WwW a ¥.P.OURRIE & 00.» 10 GREY NUN BT REBY, MONTREAL, Importers of PI@ IRON, BAR IRON, BOILER Bis PLATES, IRON) OANA A ful! stoek of FELT and other Ne BATS asd CAPS Just Cheap Hat and Osp Store, M SANDENBON a PRO, \u2018contatg or roe JRECKIVaD VERILY rom aps RTE pi APRIL 14, 18 Alexandra, of Hugland, and is recommended *P | by the medical profession.Sent by return | ih sus ion mas on srou 3.~~ POETRY.Co LADY LUNE The golden day was over, A glorious day in June; And\u2019 up from the shimmering ocean Slow rose the lady moon.\u2018 \"And the wavelets on the shingle wi plod a slumbrous tune, an angel voice was tiaging vx Yay to * ia belle lune | , you, though earth-born aki of those violet eyes ; Koèw were but refisctions tes from Paradise.T tresses bathed in moonlight, gor at vesment 4 olassio fold, un angels snowy mantle Add radiant orown of gold, And I almost feared to ses her Join * sister spirits\u201d fair, And ascend to the asphode! meadows Up yorder silver stair, So I drew her oloser to me, And her hand more tightly press'd ; And lovingly her beauteocus head She pillowed upon my bfeast.She was mipe, she vowed, mine only, Whilst moons should wax or wans ; She longed to give her virgin troth To me in holy fane.She sought not ranks or honors, She spurned the thought of gold ; The love I proffer'd to her Was more than wealth untold.She would share my name and fortunes, It could not be too soon ; She invoked, to witness that maiden vow, The changeab 6 lady moan.ou And I kiss'd, and rebpatised her, To those wavelets\u2019 slumbrous tune, By, alas ! the ominous title of beautifal ! Lady Lune: * She deserveà Next November She married a big dragoon ; She shafed his wealth.She owns his name, She is now Ais Lady\u2014Loon ! ER MARINE MURDER, The Crusade againet OverasLoading and Rotten Ships, MR.PLIMBOLL'S APPEAL.To the Editor of the London Esko.Loxnox, March 24, Sig,\u2014 I berewith inclose yeu a copy of the Bill which I have introduced into the House of Commons fer the purpose of checking ever- | loading, and securing proper.repaire to shape ?ri in the interval which will elapes before » more perfest measure isanes se thé result of the Report of the Royal Commission.The issue bf this Bill has been delayed some w oki\u2019 it er to allow time for the fal'sat Sager in of the sabject, and sll the objections which might prc baby be urged agaiast the proposal jn Co The sutvey provided is simply 8 #ach as will } make every veusel that goss to sea enmorthy.\u2014no more, and is simply that to whieh a bait of all the Meroantile Navy is new voluntarily by the ship for pur- posés of à The second a pert of the Bill prouibia dock- loading, and the absolute necessity of this being done will not be disputed by say one at all conversant with the fdotsdt the Of 62 sailing-véssels engageê ta he 3 and lumber tzade betwesn'the United he dom and America, which ' were lost In wel.closing months of 1872, no loss than 49 Jost on the Bomoward voyuge, that is, when 1eadsd for The load- se determined after the most careful consideration of all the salen \"wsoes- sible, Britiah and foreign, asd (he Ggérèe given indionte the ninimum free whioh is te be applied to frat-olazs vossels.Power is given to the Board of Trade lo require rather more free-board whem such » step sèems to be required by the of the vessel, by extreme length, cr by fulness of bottom.Care has been taken to make the provision of this Bill as'Jittle tron lereme and harass ing as possible to the si ping interest, Care has been takes while establish load line on British ships, to proteet the terests of British shipowners against fore ors, for whom we cannot legislate, by mak \" their compliance with these requirements a condition of their entry te our ports.As, however, to keep qui à forsign on shi distress would fustrate the ebjeot of thoi, whieh is saving of human 1ifs, & vessel in distress may enter, shelter, and depars with- ont incurring these penalties, but may not e A great \u2018number of consultations have been held with counsel, polat after point has been eonsidered and settled, the Phrassal rassclogy of the Bill has been amended and rendered as exact ible, and no trouble has bean spared in in de preparation of the measure.It is certain, \u2018however, that, unless à very vigorous demand for ite enaotment this Ses- stoh be made by the publie, the opposition, | devermined, uoceasing, and persistent, of » small minority of the shipowners, snd the hestility of the Board of e, will prevent its being carried into law.May therefore, sak your erful aid in | forming a public opinion which shall make the passing of this ensure aa abiolufs ne- eersity to the Goverament ?The menaurs itself would be temporary, snd will give place to the more perfeet measure which we may expéot as the result of the mmission.In the meantime, however, this ean be said of it\u2014that Lh fairly deals with thé evils un- repair and vi fa à it that 16\" me these evils jn a tof paste lapar- tlality and equality \u2018am, sir, &e.;! rousd.Bun PrausoLt, A BOLD PROJECT: Jorgeries are not so rare as is ou and of late years, with the spresd of omeu- tary edueation, they are ssid so be rather in pressing but they are seldom attempted on a large aale or for amounts.A + man of Middlesberoagh is just now a: pg his trial for forging joint-stook sorip te the amount of £20,000 to £30,000, but oom.won ren of forgeries seldom go bayond petty suis.For a parallel te the Gare which has juét exoited so much alarm sed uneasinées, we must go back some me thisty ears or In 1841 \u2018the Times light x= foot of of Jon et onda pu tablet 1 In the amas oo\u201d Flosenes, : ore in onda, vote were rm in the éon- Da this oooasion thé forged papers w net.Hills, but letters of credits The n consplen produced one of Messrs.Glyn's letters of eredit, and procured an Imitation of it so perfect that one of the partaers of the house sald that Joe » ae ocigioal unable to dis- n, ween pp | Two Geotshmen, father and son; resident iat Florence, designed the fao eimiios, amd à couple of Frenohmen, one of them » Marquis, took charge je sngraviag the plaies in Lendon.An English basker = named Bogle, sxporiztondud the Wletribrtion of the forgeries.They were presented for ment at Brussels, G , une, Turing LE and Florence in à fow dare £20,000 h ° ther seduced their onay » hoa or died of prompt dotastien, and eager make the moss that: shianees bear an ser wes ies de ook: reok- ed ond à com- ent to Glyn's which Iden the fraud.Times Sou to publish an artiole slg up âge als ia ail ile ramifeations, Bari thisking he sould brasan out to mut Cond advapiage of this te bios « an sotion Owing tos tocbnieairule revented the produetion of ters, the Jury were unable pire Pre tify the pinintiff with the eonspirmay, bat y gave him only à farthing dameges.The Times refused to scoept the subseriptioa \u2018which was raised to defray ite ox nees at thn trial, ad the money was to the \u201cls Bagial.and fhe dommemdrstive \u2019 of others ; of \u201c| rushing into sn element in which heen shiatnod.| Hetre FAMILY READING.- \u201cI trust every under God,\u201d says Lord Brougham, \u2018to habit, upon, in all xe the lawgiver as the sohoolmaster has m plaogd bis reliance ; habit, which makes everything easy, and ossta\u2019 all ~diffculties a a» deviation from a wonted course.ake sobriety a habit, and intempsrance will bo hateful ; make prudence a habit, and reokless profiigacy will be as contrary to the ohild, grown or adult, as the moat atrocioas orimes are to any of your lordships Give a child the habit of sacredly regarding the truth ; of oarefully respecting the Jroparty all aoty of im rovidence with involve him in distress, and he wiil just ss likely think vf he cannot Drsatbe, as of lying, or cheating, or steal.ng.\u201d Industry prolongs life.1tis the friend of virtue, and indolenoe the handmaid vice.The sotive are seldom eriminal ; but most of those who yield to guilty enérorebments might trace their ia from restitude to habits of idleness, which, leaving the heart vacant, gave full opportunity for the evil passions and desires of our nature to exert their power.A state of ease jx at best but » neutral state of being, alike distant from positive 'happiness and positive miser°.But is the souree of misery; and, as such, is shunned by those who are wise enough to unierstand the philosophy of living pleasantly, We need not presoh the courage to die\u2014 that is common enough-but the courage to live, to be honest in spite of poverty and ne- Blect ; to be true, though all is dark except where God a ined in; to be faithful though heavens fall, and hearts bresk, and friendship turue to gall.Yes, we must toach men are to be unpopular, to be wisappr hand: ed, to be abead of the times, to follow the voice of God though it leads into the wilderness, to toll the devil to his very face that he lies, and also to give him his dues, an act which requires the supremest courage at times.I wouldn't give a farthing for the triumphant faith of the death hour, unless it comes from that triumphant faith that makes our life full of noblest daring, that is ready |to fling aside .houor; wealth, the praise of friends, rather than impair for ono moment .the soul\u2019s integrity.Ob, for such à courage \u2014the sourage to think, to aot, to tell the hareh truths, to overthrow splendid falso- hoods, to disows aweot Méè and to bañiskh tenderost associations rather than check in the least free movement of the sovereign soul.We all must die with mcre or less equanimity, but we cannot live\u201d in thé full splendor of our being exoept by courage and determined exertion.The coward, under certain ciroumatanoes, may die grandly, but never.under any oiryumstacces, can he live grandly.je is but death's vestibule, and our pilon earth is but a journey to the & vo, the pulse that proserves our.being, ats our dead march, and the blood which iroulates our life is floating it onward to the depth of death.To-day we see our friends a health; to-morrow we hear of their d3- oeage.We ol the hand \u2018of the strong man but yesterday, aad to-day we closed his eyps.We rode in a chariot of somfort but an hour ago, sad in afew more hours the last ik chariot must convey us to the home of all fe living.Stars die, mayhaps ; it is said that conflagrations have been seen afar off in the other, and astronomers have marked the funqrals of other worlds\u2014the deeay of those ty orbs that we have imagined ant forever in scokets of silver to glisten as the lamps of sternity, Blessed be God, there is \u2018no place where death is mot -life's brother, where life reigas alone, and \u201c to live\u201d is not the first syllable whigh- is to be followed by die.\u201d There is & land where dosth- bals are never tolled, where winding sheets are never woven, where graves are never dug.Best land beyond the skies.To reach it we must die.\u201d A person who has formed his temper and dispositions of mind after a right model\u2014who 1s humble, reek, cheerful, and conten oan commonly find\u2019 a convenisnt shelter when overtaken by the sforms of life.The gra are the gales to impel us on the v life, but the last ought still to sit at Reo snd direct our course.The stream, when it slowly\u2019 depoends with s hoarse murmer from the mountains and ripples through the plain, adorns and enriches the seene ; but when it rushes down in a roaring and impetuous torrent, overflowing its banks, it oarries devastation along with it; so, when the passions, appetites, and desires, are kept under due restraint they are a useful and felisitating part of our nature; but whea they are allowed to rage with unbridled fury, they commit fearful ravages on the charecter which were fitted to adorn and exalt.We must watoh over the first movements of the heart, and mot indulge with ascret complacency in imaginations which we would bs ashamed to avow.If we wish the stream of lifs to be pre, it ought to be our aim to preserve the ountaing whenoe it flows unpoliuted.\u201cKeep thy heart with all diligenos ; for out of it are the issues of life.\u201d Tax is musio in the word bome.To the od, it brings a bewitching strain from the barp of memory; to the young, it isa reminder of all that is near and dear to them.Among the many songs we are wont to listen to, there is not one more cherished than the touching melody of Home, Sweet Home.\u2019 Will you go back with me a few years, dear reader, in the history of the past, and.traverse in imagination thé gay streets and gilded saloons of Paris, thät once bright centre of the world\u2019s follies and pleasures ?Passing through its splendid is one (an Englishmen) who has for bis home and native land toview the splen and enjoy the pleasures of à forelgn country.He has beheld with \u2018delight its paintin ie seulpture, and the grand yet graceful p portions of its\u2019bulldings, and bas yielded t to the spell of the swootast music.Yet, tn the midst of his keenst happiness, when he was lelag most over the privilogs he possess- ow temptation assailed re sented to him in ond of the ort bewi gatbs.He drank wildly and deeply of the intoxicating cup, snd his draught brought viédness.Reason was everwhelmsd.sad te rushed out, all his soraples vrercompe, | careless of what he did or how deeply he papame Le immersed in the bitherté unknown of ne night sir lifted the dam his heated brow, and swept wi touch over his flushed cheeks.Walking on; ealmeor, hat no lees determ mined, rains of peo from as\u2019 distance met hiss Follow.ng in the direction tke sound 4, de at:length dittogéffhod the Words, uh d'air well Fh Rw a 2.8 oot Home.\u201d fout i à réel the ome, vojée of some Engtish of rose and full o Toeks sooth - 1 th air, in the voft ca.enses of that beloved melod.Moticalens, the wanderer llrtenad till the 1 hit flonted away and'hé oud Dede but the oonseloes mumtur of jen he turned slguly, w oy sa os ie ih bie masood was ve foil as à bright ¢ dance of thee pm.that delle in the wine hed fod anif rekson 0h06 mn asserted her right to control.As the volt Traine of \u2018 Sweet Home\u201d had floated to his ear, memory brosgh t ap before him bis own ** sweet home.\u201d Hi maw bis gentle mother, and heard her spesk, while honest pride beamed from her eye, of her son fa whose nobleness and honor ne could al- \u201cwréys trust; and his heart smote him at he shought howiittiohe deserved snel confidence.membered her last words of love and sotinpel, snd the tearful farewell of sll those dour ones who gladdened that far away home their presence.Wall he kaew their de » Dis Fatogrity, sod the tide of remoree swept over his spirit as he\u2019 felt what their sorrow would be sould they have even Mm hour before.Subdued sad repentant, be | his steps, and, with-his vow never te taste of the terrible draught that could so ex- site him to madness was stlagled sense of thankfulness for his esespe from urther ion.The influence of home had pro.tooted him, though the ses rolled between.Nene can sll how often the semmission of erime is prevented by such memories.If, then, the spell of home is so powerful, how important it is to make It loveable and pleasant! Many a time a cheerful home and smil ing fsed dose more t0 make good men and women than all the leitiaing and eloquence that oan be used.It has been said that the swactest words in our lan de gt sre oi | sppl fobs ation of seholer hips for the boys ef City of in) TS ay FEE pecan in | bering the gentle mother who sanctified it with ner presence.And is not home the dearest name for heaven ?We think of that bottler land as a place where brightness will never fads to might.Ob, then, may our bomes on earth be the centre ot all our joys; may thoy be as green spots in the desert, to whica we oan retire weary of the cares and .plexities of Life, and drink the pure waters of à love whish we know to be alwaye sincere and always unfailing.FAMILY MATTERS._ Disagreeable Parepirati.#.\u2014To emore the \u2018odour Fr pors piration, place about two tablespoonfula of 5 toe compound spirit of ammonia in a basia of water.Washing the face arms, and hands with this leaves the skin as clean, neat, and fresh as any one could wish, The was is per- feotly harmless, very cheap, and is recommended on the authority of an.experisaced physician.À Cure for Low Spirite.\u2014Exereise for the body, ocoupation for the mind; these are the grand constituents of health and happiness, he cardinal points upon which every- taros.Motion seems to be a great pre- serie principle of nature, to which even inanimate things are subject; for the winds, waves, the earth itself, are restless, and the waving of tress, skrubs, and flowers is knewn to be an essential part of their economy.To Remove Redness of the Skin.\u2014Mix half an ounce of blanébod bitter almonds with half a pint or soft water ; make an emulsion by beating the almonds and water together; then strain through some muslin.Bathe the face occasionally with this mixture.Redness of the skin, when caused by a disorder \u2018od stomach or deranged liver, may be remedied by the occasional use of » mild purgative, say rhubarb and magnesia.Ovoa- sional fasting, and the avoidance of all highly-zeasoned food, rich gravier, pastry, or stimulants, will hasten the cure.NOTES AND C AND COMMENTS.There is a dreadful Ht little frog of a baby ia Chicago, whose soientifie father has taught it to be amphibious by constant duekings.It is six months old, and is accustomed to breathe and play under water in a wholly uncenocern- éd and natural menner.As a baby.it is.tame and unimportant, but as an 8 of new line of popular science it is extremely interesting.One would as readily think of looking for honest men in Washington as for bandits in London.Yet in London these theatrioal per- aons are to be found, and not on the sta either.A lawyer from the Isle of Wight was recently kidnapped, kept for some time in a confinement entirely doleful and.dis- sgreesbls, and released only \u2018on payment of a large ransom.Mussachusetts, we believe; is moted for in- telloct and patent medicine, two things which lend dignity and exoitement ts the average Puritan farmer.A lovely « devotion ripeiple and a particular ft potion is ol by a country druggist, to whom entered one day à man Tequlring did he buy bottles.The rein.did, and sbertly thereafter the na op ared with a large wagon running over with\u2014 Balsam bottles.There were avants -three dosen, and .every one of these precious bettles bad been emptied by the family of that noble man.The family is an still living, a.menument of perseverence and be » This story is true.We know it, becsuse we saw it in a Massachusetts newspaper.\u201cIf we are not to have a universal language the world is at least to have a universal dross.The bond of a dress-coat between nations is as strong as a bond of tongue, The King of the Sandwich Islands wears the garments of Paris, and the untutored North American Indian the hair of somebody else.The last instance of this blending of hadits comes from Comatantizople, where the excludes from the theatres and other places of amusement everybody who wears a turban.It is thought that the Sultan wants to introdues in its place that herald of olvilisa- tion, the stove- pi pe bat.Itis ashame.What would Aladdin, Sindbad, or Glafar be without the turban ?Would there bave besn any Arabian Nights if Haroun Alrasehid had wern a hat?Thiok of Soheheresade in a French bonnet! One by one old traditions and ens.toms are dying, and all our dear, venerable romances are remorselessly crushed beneath the heel of the tailor snd the milliner! PROPOSED TRADE GUILD OF EDUCATION.A Mr.Stuart, a graduate of Cambridge,has just delivered an interesting address to gentlemen in London interested in promoting the technical and higher education of skilled workwen.Hé detailed the efforts he had made toinduce the University of Cambri {> extend its educational sdvan s to worl ingmen, by the employment of lectures on various branches of education and the formation of classes by Fellows of the Universityin the various manufacturing towns., He contended that as working men oould not attend the Universities, the Universities should to them.He had laid his scheme before & Counoil of the University during the past week, who had appointed « committes to consider how it could be practicaliy worked out.À long and interesting discussion took place, and the following resolution was unanimously adopted : \u2014 \" * Thatin the opinion of this meeting itis desirable to form a Trades\u2019 Guild of Learn- lag with » view of promoting the delivery of lectures and the formation of classes to ns- sist members of Trades\u2019 Societies and other skilled workmen; in acquiring s knowledge of | history, politieal economy, aud mechanical , a8 well as voience, and art generally ; ; that the Trades\u2019 Societies in \u2018the United Kingdom be invited te connest themselves with this Guild by a small annual payment, whioh should give to their members admission to certain courses of lectures and to olasses, either without payment or on ré- duced terms also to libraries, reading-rooms, discussions, and mestinge, when these can be Ke revided by the Guild, and if the requisite ds saa be obtained, an agent, commanding the eoafidence of Trades\u2019 Bocioties, be engag- od to visit their ledge wmestinge by permie- lon, and solielt their support for the forege- Îng objects ; that in order to bring within the reach of members of the Trades\u2019 Gui'd of | Learning the advantages of University tesch- ing, aud of such edueational endowments ae were intended for the less wealthy pertion of the community, it is im nt to obtain the co-operation of the antborities of the University, and other governing bodies at present administering such endowments.\u201d SE Money Saved, None equal'to the ¢Oingalste\u201d ; most of the Hair Renewbre retail for $1 per boftle, Whitt | tho prive af the Cirigalese 1s only 78 cetité, or three bottles for two dollars, thereby nat the \u201cCingalese Hair Rene is Bot pu the best but also thie cheapest.For sale by druggists everywhere.8 {WEST END, CLOTHING frone.\u2014J.Camp- bail, Merchant Taïlor, 46 Hieury vtrest, fias | Always ou hand svery description of Cloths, suitable for a first-class custom trade, and ces Very mOoderats.hed whe wonld oot nod 5 % parties rar Summer car stock will be be complered ei A ow Ronayne Brod, Oe a 7 oe pot Honsehold ris Hoan , RC Ad ierprn use in the wards of Hi tals, Tf &e, atd wrshlng the olor and y persons affected by contagions A i: #5 bi Whare 18 tbb eheapeet spot In our fair éfty 7 Harper's Mammoth Dellar sicre, 357 Notre | Dame street, Dathe Dathedril Bioek: n uit very saidom ae man Propare.fo SE se perte - natn end Jost pe lot Ta and Gate dent mate, ai Chabalilen 8qume, opposite the rire Hiation The best samorimonit of ny ore Taisod moulds, sm La J.A.SER No Warning ow Ceymai tal nor Washing quired le 6 ænating with MaQil's Ye a PRICE ONE CENT.GEMS OF THOUGHT.\u201cI have never felt willing,\u201d said a well- known divine, in one of his lectures, \u2018in rforming the marrisge ceremony, to use he word odey in reference to the wod- logk being a etate of entire resiprecity.\u201d If you sre a wise mam you will treat the world as the moon treats it.Show it one side of yourself, seldom show yourself tos mush at 8 time, and let what you show be oslm, eocl, and polished.Bat look at every side of the worl It is ope thing to moralise, sncther thing to ast.There are men who ean utter the most refined and elevated sentiments, and at the same er\" be galty of crimes of the eopest dye bese are the most dangerous of mankind.As he that oan revenge.an injury, and will not, discovers à great and magnanimous soul, 80 he that oan return a kindness and dere not, shows a mean and centemptible spirit.The world cannot advance much, esnnot make res], substantial progress, till people leara to devote fower hours of the dey, fewer days in the week, fawer days in the year, and fewer yoars of their lives, to tho mere art of money-getting.\u201c WIT AND D HUMOR.A domestic broil makes an unsatisfsetory mean OT Why is besr like a flea?Beoauss hops are the principal thing in both of them.The three gauges of ads\u2014ner ow gauge, broad gauge, and mortgage.\u201cHome \u2014sweost, sweet home,\u201d as the hee sald when he entered his Live.The scientists have discovered that the reason a woman oan keep a lover by her tesrs fs because love, like besf or pork, is best preserved by brine.\u2018I say, Jim, which would you rather, that \u201ca lion tore you in pisces or a tiger I\u2019 \u201cWhy, you goose, of course I'd'rathér a lion.tore & tiger in pieces.\u201d A beau of much experience says that \u201cthe time for a follow to leave is when a young lady asks him how the walking is.\u201d A coroner\u2019s jury in Vermont, impaneiled to agéertain the cause of the destk of 6 nete- rious drunkard, brought in & verdist of \u201cDepth by hanging\u2014sround a nu ak In Oalifornla a coroner's jury, under similar circumstances, réndered a more courteous vordiet, \u2018\u2019Aosidental death while unpackieg glam.\u201d © SPARKS, I » estimated that th the winer's strike just ended in Great.Britain antall $3,750.000 upon the workmen.| New York is to be rid of \u2018the Tombs ahoëtly ; it has been suggested that the sito be turmed into » play-ground with\" pond and fountals in the centre.- - Ibis antd that among the dodies washed ashqre at the wreck of the Atlantic, wan.ope ofa TOUTE woman attired in sailer\u2019s clothes whahad served on bbard for three Voysges The younger of the Leon brothers, gyw- Chigago, on Monday night, from a trapese, d'fractured bis right thigh.He is probably disabled for life.Dr.Alloway, dentist, of Montreal, has in~ vonted and patented a ingenious: leok- stop or for bottles, which prevents all hat + holder of a small key from amends faelt oir The invention commends and should meet with a large sale.- It i» rumored that « Deter terms\u201d have besh granted New Brumswiok, the basgain: being that the Dominion will make the mb- sidy $150,000, and in returs take over the duties on timber exported from the The latter last year amounted to about $60,000.The New York Wiiness says it ean admire De Witt Talmage saying grotesque th la joe pulpit and making bis congregatio augh, bat adds :\u2014*In speaking thus we a not, however, mean to be understood as Jo feuding the marriage seremony performed masquerading dress at a churob fair.\" RECORDER'S COURT.' Betors J.P.Sexton, Key.QC.April 18, The following were fined fèr drunken- nes: \u2014 L Lavoie, Mary Kelly, N Colt, Mary Dosohan, A Simpson, P Corner, A Dage, J Pot, J Kirk, G Carter, J Abbott, J Baras, @rrette, J Ryan, Wm Sosnlon aad P Cayanagh, from $1 to $5.TB Bye, drunk end.mssauiting J Morray, $34, and costs or 2 months.2 iltatrault, servant, 'vagraney, $10 or 3 mon Ta: Longblin, v Bessy Dunn and $5 or 1 month.J Cherry, machinist; M_Bresnan, lsborer and J Green, shoemaker, drunk sed fighting in Kempt street, $5 or I month.Duplesals, joiner, drunk and assaulting his wife, $5 or 1 month, A Brien carter, depositing refuse on -On- tario street, $2 or 15 days.James Connors, Wood-yard street, disturh- ia > es $3.50 or 15 days.Dusseau, traveller, loitering; a se or 15 ¢ aye.Adam Montelth, joiner ; do, $2 or 15 days.Edwin Baggs, do, $1.58 or 10 days.Louis Brien, oarter, laterfering with the police, $1.50 cr 19- days, ère discharged.ancy, $5 or 1 month.ary Corbaille, loitering, Two prisoners JUDGE BOSSE.Speaking of the difloulty existing between thé above Judge and the suthorities, © Western exchange says :\u2014 \u201c They have a very obstinate judge ia: the Province of Quebec.It appears that an of Parliament provides that Judges oo Sa petior Courts must reside within the Itmits of their distriet, and this Judge, vy name, is determiued to be \u201c\u2018hess\u201d & Le aots of Parliament te the oon the standing.If we remember righ the viscial Governmént have, bver sines 1809; | been sending.him: motiees traversing the\u2019 gamut of urgency, from simple ofieial neti- fioations, meek requests, aan 26 orders up to the most peremptory and all in vais.The Todge wont gals He haz planted his stakes and he won't = up.to the Domtiton Governimbat is thveked In the premises.The matter is'now, mot for the fret time either, before the.Commons: Beeretary of Stite has sent à numbés of mai but futile intimations to the ref didpenser of justice, \u2018that his candi shbuld be removed into Tta place, sud od Jddge hss received thom all with the Mme impartial gente mpt.The joke of the WN 1a that the else ve requiring the Judge's vit! dence in bis distrist, appear (6 have 3 Penaîty attached, aud His Honor o ak such a olause about as formida! rho pyrishont a sting.Either Government nis t remove the Judge from office, but{hat wdéuld seem too harsh a proceeding for so artiéoial au offence, or they had better attend the Act by attaching a penalty, aad eaferse it.If that dees not move him, we resom- mond extract of Castor.Shew Cards.7 New styles ôf Slgna and Show at Hicka\u2019, 151 8t, Samet street.onli Writing in all ta bran © ahortest pranible notioe, an satisfaction guaranteed.hn ge EERE roonss.I vey try one of Wathay\u2019s beat.Jones | For a choles Ravazs Cie, co: te Bag.r Wetbay'a Olgar Rinre, M8 ML.James myest where a «ne stark: in kept onomlantly om Tee po Havana And dom domestic Cigar on al ve Mound at Kids ar Wethay's Olgar Hinre, oA \u201cSeve Jove \u201crant HONEY.Zit is.commonly said that yon onnnct an bovest man bélisve tnt white 8 61.0k, aBA Pied vere bE thas Wiki \u201cgto eva by poing the SCindALIND AIR Eri Sod that on Ts ota mr RE hE Ata or $$\" ?.Uherrust, 7 NN + Qeodger Une at, mre Dame suset od a loss ef oasts, fell heavily a distanes of ten feet, In \u2014 5 THE EVENING STAK.Whe Largest OBE CENT PAPER ta - the s URLD, Price by Mail.83 por annum 91 ST.JAMES STRERY.GRAHAM & CO, Volume V - + + + + = > Mondays April 14, 1673, Baorans JoXaTHAN seems to have \u201cosught a Tactar\u201d in the Modoe warrior, Captain Jack.Months have elapsed sinos the United States foroes moved op the dusky shieftain\u2019s stronghold, aad 50 far the losase have besn solely oo the side of the troops, while the Indians are as defisnt as over.The latest tidings toll of a sally by the Modoss, and the wassa- cre of à nuraber of white men, including the Rev.Dr.Thomas, li.8.Commissioner, and General Camby, a oavalry officer.American journals often express surprise at the inability of Spala to quell the Cuban uprising ; the weary drag of the Modoc \u2018war\u2019 ought to expisin matters.RasrRorixe the suits instituted against the vity in the matter of the Mountain Park expropriations, the (Gazette of this morning makes some extraordinary revelaticns.It is stated that \u201cMr.Andrew Allan nover gave any authority to anyone to use his name in these suite, and that bo has called upon Mr.Barnard not simply to withdraw the proceedings in which his name has been improperly used, but to state through the press that the] use of his name was unauthorized.\u201d Our contemporary moreover believes that in other cases proosedings have only been authorized at the earnest solicitation of Mr.Barnard and \u201cupon an entire misrepresentation by bim of their scope.\u201d These are grave charges, which the Bar must dea! with at\u2019 once.We trust ail who have been made vietims of Mr.Barnard\u2019e \u2018\u2018misrepresentation\u201d will at once follow the example of |' Messrs.Smith and Allgn.IT may interest some to know that the United States Signal Bervice authorities affirm that Capt.Williams was fully justified in turning from his course for cost.It har been very generally held that he should have trusted to the Atlantic\u2019s sails and pressed on towards New York, but the Signal Service Bureau demonstrates that neither shortness of ooal nor of provisions\u2014presentea to Capt.Williams so\u201d serious a threat of danger as did, in oonjuno- tion with these, a rapidly falling barometer.In noticing this, the New York Tribune says: \u201cOn Wednesday, the 26th uit., a storm center was reported on the.coast of Qregou.Passing over Dakotah and.Iowa, this storm was marked by a region of very low barome- trio pressure.On Saturday afternoon it was very violent, with its center approaching this city.Dariog that day seuth-oast winds and rain were raging with unusual and in- ereasing severity on the New England and New Jersey cossts.Al Sunday the storm eenter was developing in New England into Molutely p dented proporti On Monday morning this storm, with a baromet- .vie pressure below 28.5 inches (a record hith- orto unparalleled), passed along the mouth \u2018of tho Bt.Lawrence, out upon the ocean.\u2018When on Sunday afternoon the captain of the Atlantic read by his b the approach of an extraordinary tempest, with the certainty of heavy westerly gales, he would have been guilty of a grqes error in seaman- ahip if, while short of coals, he had attempt- od to face it.He has at best a heavy burden to bear.Let us give him credit for correct judgment in avolding what then was realty the greater danger.He did right in changing his course toward Halifax.\u201d Ir is to hoped that tue disastrous failure of the New York gas-makers\u2019 strike will cause the other branehes of industry meditating a similar move to look well before they leap.It seems that for every man that struck there were three sager to be engaged at the wages which the strikers refused.It is quite true that gas-making requires no technical skill that oannot be soquired in a fow hours, and that, therefore, mere laborers are easily convertible into gas-makers; but from the ut- teranoes of the local journais it would seem that the same surplus of labor is to be found in almost all trades in New York at the present time.A strike under such ciroumstances would be foolish in the extreme.We regret to obaerve it stated ina New York paper that the gas-men \u2018\u2018 have sacrifced whatever pub- lio sympathy they might have reasonably elaimed, by their brutal assaults upon peaceable men in search of work.A German, looking for the Gas Works,was knocked down the other day, beaten and kioked in the face; and then stabbed.A man who was oaly suspected of wanting to work was pursued by 3 _body of strikers, who stopped a oar in which he was riding and attempted to drag him out.\u201d The same journal remarks, teuly enough, that * the liberty which the strikers olaim for themselves of either working or not working, just as they see fit, they must be compelled to allow to others.A strike is a | lawful and in many oases a sensible mode of obtaining for labor what it is really worth.We are not opposed to the principle wpon which it is founded, and for the same reason we believe in the justice, if not In the wis- dem, of à lock-out.The laboring man has a perfect right to say, My labor is worth so mush an hour, add I will not give it for less, The oapitalist bas a right to say, The wages which I effer are worth so much labor, and I will nos give them for less.Only in beth eases there must be fair dealing And no interference with those who offer either their work or their money at cheaper rates.\u201d ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.SpmoTacLMS.\u2014Very good indeed; hope you enjoyed the joke as thoroughly as we do.explanation is simple; she sense of « sentence is rarely considered by Com posi- tors, rapidity being the dasideratum, henoe type-setting becomes, in a grest measure, purely mechanical.In the hurry consequent upon the compression of twe day's work into one, the report was not proof read; hence the error which has afforded you so muoh amusement.THE MONTREAL LACROSSE- CLUB.The success of our loading anow-shoe and Incresse èlubs has become a general desire, and the popularity of both of these peculiatly Canadian sports needs no advertisement.The Montrealers have gone to work early, and on Wednesday evening commenced re-organisa- tion to * follow the ball\u201d this sesson.A tho- rougb determination to wipe out all associations and sonheotions with matchos whieh at- trasted the rowdy element was formed, and the sensations] champion matehes which had been à deep injury to the game, as experience had proved, dugueting good players as well a4 the re pestable part of the publie.For this, no elub was responsible, but the chareo- ter of tbe matches played.+ Tt wes resolved atthe meeting of the Mont - ros! b to continue the complimentary aat .*3; to visit the United States te play a ot: \u20ac 29 on With the Kniokerbockers ; to es- tablien a.,-room, for which $100 was sub.prided those present.A balance of $00 s asury, and the ground had paid for itself.His Excellency Lord Dufferin was elected Honorary Patron.The following were ebhusen otfcers for the ensuing year: \u2014N.H.Hughes, Honorary President; Lemuel Cush.ing, President ; A, Grant and W.H.Whyte ; Vice -Presidents ; D.Bowie, Bec H.Bosket.Tressurer.Committes \u2014 stinger, Boers, Maltby, MeIndos, Dowd, and O .Mr.Dowd was elected , mpombeor.\u2014 on., + - de 4.\u201cpulpit last evening at the English service in Ei 2, * + THE PULP, « Sherbswoke street W.Me ; 6 = 2 Rev.A.-Arrighi, B.D., panrohol yestesday mr: roing st the Sberbr.oke street Wesleyan Chugah\u2019 taking as his text, the 3ist verse of the 15th chapter of St.Mark: * Likewise also the ohief priests mocking sald among themselves with the Scribas\u2014He saved others, Himself He cannot save.\u201d He dwelt upon the indignity of these re- \u2018marks, on the part of Christ's enomies, whe were well aoquainted with the wonderful miracles He had performed in the few yoars preceding His death, and while adducing these extraordinary evidences of His power, as proof of His ability to have released Him- soil from His ignominious condition, explained that such a course would have beer impossible, as it was imperatively necessary that every jot and little relative to His coming snncunced by the prophets of old, should be strictly fulfilled.© developed the Saviour's abcundlug love for the human race, as shown by His willing submission to the shameful death of the crass, and closed an earnest appeal to his hearers, to give evidence of their appreciation of His meroy by an aceeptation of the principles of the Chris- tisnreligion, by singing in a somewhat sweet and attractive voioe, a hymn which bore the simple réfaiïn\u2014is it true?He reiterated that the promises of Christ were 20 true that they should rather doubt the actuality of their own existence, than their deep and affecting reality, and he exhorted them as Christians to show forth fruits of their Christianty, by constant exertion im its interests, and the salvation of souls, urging that if op *elf examination they chanced to discover that they had been remiss in this respect im the past, to enter more realously in'o that ssored and all important work in the future, muintaining that.the proofs.of their personal salvation were self-conscions, boing contained within, while from the cus- tm of the Romish Church in kesping lamps burning day snd night before the consecrated wafer, he borrowed an illustration of their duty whioh lay in presuring the light of their faith brightly and unoeasingly clear and pure, in the presence of their Saviour, the founder of their religion.St.James Street W.M.Church.This churoh was crowded fo exdess last evening, many being unable to obtain admission, io hear the converted Italian, tha Rev.Signor Antonio Atrighi, who, 23 announced, gave a desoription of his own conversion.He was listened to with intense intercst, and at times orested a sensation throughout the congregation.The rev.gentleman wii, cn Tuesday evening, deliver a lecture at the samo piace on \u201c Life in Ttaly,\u201d on which oo- casion he will sing ssveral saored melodies in Italian and English.No doubt the church will be filled to overflowing.The proceeds of the lecture are to help to defray his ex- peonses to his native land, where he intends j reaching the Word of God to his fellow- conntrymen.' + Church of the Gesu, Rev.Father Moylan, S.J., oecupied the John te Bapiiat, irembied ; thay wits Doss ase vary, and 6 befo e whole werid \u201c Lis AE a Certain herstiss in the qpuly Ages of th uroh bad denled ia divers manners the robR®y of the sufferings of Jesus Christ, pretending that they were merely apparent and the oreation of fanoy, essentially lncompati- ble with the divine person of the Redeemer; but vain were their efforts, and absurd their doctrine, for through the Providence of God the dogma of the reality of the human nature of Christ, and consequently of His sufferings, was surrounded \u201cwith light of evidence so strong as to command the belief of all re.fleoting beings, whether the friends or the opponents of Christianity.Did a shadow of doubt on this point exist, a perusal of the clcoumstances of lis passion and death, so minutely recorded by the four Evangelists, would suffice to establish with irresistible conviotion, that foundation artiole of their faith.What else than a human soul could extort from the nited Redesmer these words : \u201cMy soul, oh Father, my soul is sorrowful, even unto desth I\"\u2019\u2014what other than a human body oould pour forth a bloody aweat, which soaked the ground whereon he lay postrats; what besides humanity could have made him exclaim when on the orose, \u201cMy God! my God! why bast thou forsaken me?\u2019 He expired, it might be said, in the sight of the whole world, and to set at rest all possible doubt of bis death his sacred side was pierced with a spear, this, to sontirm the falth of his unborn children of every age to the day of judgment, resolved to make of it the great proof of His humanity, as He por- poeed to make His subsequent resurrection®te the principal evidence of His divinity.The Crown of the resurreotion was the beginning of that glory, which never would fade, and the dawing of that day which never would set, while the object of his suffering was to encourage their own weakuers, and to show forth in his own oareor, the oer.tainly of reward.The reverend father dis oussed- several additional topios connected with his subject, laying emphasic on the Resurrection, the foun atiea of the{Christian, faith, and picturing the scene that would be exhibited on the day of judgment, Magna Dies, Dies Ire, urging in.oonclusion most earnestly upon their attention, the faot that this life passed their selection was irrevoo- able, as on this side of the grave alone, did\u2019 they possess any choice respecting the oondi- tion of their future and eternal estate.The music was fine, and the church was as had been anticipated, more than usually thronged.NOON TELEGRAMS.The Modoc War Sax FraNOISCU, April 13.Latest from the lava beds states that there has been no important change.General Meacham may recover, but his finger wij) bave to be amputated.Orders to move are expected at any moment.' Another Mysterious Tragedy in the South.CnarcEaron, 5.C., April 14.A mysterious tragedy ocourred on Saturday night at Cape Roman lighthouse.Mrs.\"Johnson, the wife of the keeper, was found tho Gesu and deMvered a discourse upon the words : * This is the day he hath made; let us be glad and rejoice therein\u201d\u2014the 24th verse of the 11%} Psalm.° Sooh were the aspired words, with which the Church of Jesus Christ ted her chil - iren dispersed in every clime, on the annual recurrence of the greatest ef her festivals.Throwing aside all sorrow a »d pensnoe, she invested horself anew with the robes of joy and triumph.In her sacred temples, the mournful recital of the sufferings of the Redeemer, had given place to canticles of praise and thanksgiving.Joyfully at the foot of the sross she rejoiced over his glorious sepulchre.Nor was the festival confined to the life that then was, for on that day the glory of the Triune God was fully indicated, and death which had ruled with an iron sceptre over their fallen race, was conquered, sin which ad disfigured his living images, was expiated, and the devil vanquished by the act which had been the instrument of his victory, was confounded.That héavenly spirit which had rejoiced at the birth of the Saviour, and which Had announced the joyful news to the good shepherds of Betblohem had rejoiced also at His resurrection, and had basten- ed to proclaim the glad tidings to the pious women, and the Apostles.How keen and intense muet have been the angel's joy; the sad havos made by the defection of Lucifer and his associates; the nu- raerons heavenly thrones rendered tenantless through their fatal rebellion, and on that day they felt their Divine Lord triumph over death and hell, and by his victory open the portals of a felioitous eternity to millions of our favored race, destined hencefor bi to repair the losses of the angelic hosts; and ae +f 30 many voices both above and below sufficed mot to \u2018'worthily celebrate the glorious resurrection of Je:.us Christ, inanimate na- tare itself said the Apostle, groaned till it waa liberted from the slavery to which their vanity had subjected it.Inanimate nature itself at this happy season emerged from its death-like silence and exhaustion smiling and blossoming anew, making this in its own eloquent language, emblematic for their instruction of the power and glory of Him who out of nothing called it into existence and regulated the unfailing succession of the seasons; who in his very abasement and in the arms of death took unto himself life again, and who through the merits of his own triumphant resurrection would make their bodies rejoin their souls in the realms of immortality.It was the greatest of all festivals as it was the grandest of all the seasons.* Christ risen from the dead,\u201d said the Aportle, \u201c\u201c dieth no more,\u201d hence while it was the greatest of festivals, it was also the greatest of all possible miracles and mysteries.No prodigy could equal the raising from the dead, and of all resurrections, resurreo - tion by oue\u2019s own unaided power, was the most miraculous.\u201cNo, greater wonder,\u201d said Pope Bt.Leo, surnamed the Qrest, \u201cdid the Son of God, than when he rose with His body, and lifted that life to Heaven\u2019; and the Son of God,\u201d continued anothe?great Pope, St.Gregory, \u2018\u2019 who was insulted by the Jews saying, \u201cif thou be the Son of God ocme down from the cross, and we will bélieve in thee ;\"\u201d would not come down, using his great s'rength, to rise from the dead; greater, therefore, is it to rise from the grave than to descend from the orcse.\u201d Greater was it to destroy death by rising, than to save life by descending, True it was that as a public minister thelr blessed Lord, had raised to life his friend, Lazarus, and the son of the widow, but centuries.previous, his prophets, had performed the same wonder; and in thin respect, both as regarded the greatness and the number of miracles, he was surpassed by His Apostles and their successors, comform- ably to His prediction.But one miracle alone stood forth unparalled in the annals of mankind ; performed neither by the Patri- arohs of the Old Testament, nor the Ministers of the New; on whieh was stamped he seal of Divinity ; exeout d by His own strength, and predicted as such b~ himself; appesied to as pro.f of His Divine origin\u2014that of destroying Death by the very act of dying; of recovering life while under its relentless grasp ; a miracle solely reserved to the Son of God, the foundation of their Faith, and the ground of their hopes.The mystery they oslebrated was the divine resurrection of the divine founder ef Christianity ; he was not more the universal vlotim of mankind ; he had stripped himself of every mark of suffering, and every vestige of mortality ; he was now the proto- te of à regenerated race transformed, from the slavery ot sin and adopted as some of God; he had sssumed the state of glory and the mantle of Jmmortaliey profound and heavsnly truth whieh tite of revelation alone could enable them te understind.Relative to this matter (he Evangelist St.Luke said : \u201cOught not Christ to bave suffered arid entered into Hii lory ?\u201d From this necessity did the death of the God-than de- rive-its crigin, to appesse the infinite justice of the Heavenly Father, outraged by our wins; to offer in his Divine person the expiating viotlm for our weakness and unworthiness; to performs the ofiee of Medistor without degrading his lpi as tod, he appeared amongst us aad like unto wu.Huided by the light of faith, initiated into the seerels of the Almighty, they might follow Redeomer at ol ste from the te the o:ee; and al ough they saw him poor, foreaken, oaln- wminated, ranked with the ungodly, and nailed to the acoursed wood of the oross, they believed neither in the seandal of thé Jews nor the mockery of the Gentiles, bit ing the sad necessity which condemned dead with her throat cut, a razor and a revol- vor lying by her side.A large anm of money, which deceased had lately drawn from the bank, is missing.It is not known whether she was murdered or committed suicide.Great Fire in Detroit.Dernorr, April 13.About six o'clock this morning a fire broke out in front of the boiler in the basement of the Tribune building in the rear of which is located the engine and editorial robms, and in a short time was completely gutted.The Tribune lost $35,000 on the building, insured for $25,000; loss on job room, $16,000.The building was alsé ocoupied by the Michigan Farmer whish loses $11,000; Calvert Litho- maphing Company lose on stock $40,000; Commerciäl Advertiser loses $7,000.The Tribune will soon resume business in the old quarters, meanwhile the paper will make use of the type and presses of the Free Prees, appear ng as usual to-morrow.American Shipbuilding.7 New York, April 14.The ship-yarda in the vicinity of Now York are doing à fair share of work in building and in repairs.Many of the Eastern vessels and steamboats are sent to New York, and a tour of the Greenpoint ship-yards amd the East River iron-works shows\u2019 an activity which gives promise of à revival of the shipbuilding interest.Murdered Surveyors Found.LEAVERWORTE, Kan., April 14.The Times\u2019 Arkansas City correspondent mentions the return of the rescue party sent ont to protect and warn the surveyors on the Cimarron River.The party reached the spot where the four surveyors were murdered, and found their bodies mutilated.Denning\u2019s remains were brought back to Arkansas City fop interment.The remains of the other victime were buried where they were slain.The rescue party encountered several bands of Cheyennes, all of whom made hostile demonstrations, but did not venture an attack.CANADIAN.OTTAWA, April 13.Letters Patent have been issued incorpora- ing \u2018The Canadian Telegraph Supply Manufacturing Company,\u201d limited, with a total ospital stook of forty thousand dollars divid- od into four hundred shares of one hundred dollars each.The tariff of tolls on the St.Peter\u2019s Canal has been cancelled, and the following substi: tuted instead thersof :\u2014On each and every vessel passing through the said canal two cents per ton on the vessel, and one cent per ton on the freight, each way.\u2019 - The following regulations under the Fishery | Aot have been approved : \u2014 \u201c No person shall fish for, oateb, kill, buy, sell or bave in possesion any Bass between the firs day of April and the first day of August in each year, in the Provinces of Nova Ecotia and New Brunswick, nor at any time shall Bass of a less weight than two pounds be fished for, oaught, killed, bought, sold or had in session, and if caught by accident in nets or other fishing apparatus Iawfully used for other fish, shall be liberated alive at the cost and risk of the owner of the fishery on whom in every ase, shall devolve the proof of such aotnal liberation : Provided, that nothihg contained in this regulation shall prevent any person from fishing for, ostching or killing Bass at all times by means of sugling with a hook and line; but the possession, purchase or sale of Bass so eaught shail impose on the possessor, purchaser or seller the burden of proving the lawfal capture thereof.\u201d A despptoh from the Colonial Becretary announces that the National Assembly of Spain has adopted for the National Oclours of the Republio, the old Flag of Spaln\u2014a hori- sontal stripe of yellow betwesn two stripes of red, but without the Royal Cross, which was previously inserted on the yellow ground.Letters patent have been lasued incorpora- tlogThe North Amerioan Broom Company,\u201d with a total capital stock of ome hundred thousand dollars, divided, into one thousand shares of one hundred dollars each.The Bishop of Ontario to-day consecrated the Church of St.Bartholomew, New Edinburgh, with the usual ceremonies.The Go- vernor-General and Countess of Dufferin were present.After consecration a oollec- tion was taken up in aid of the erection of a onage.Pon.John O'Connor, who has been confined to bis residence for the past week from in- | flammation of the lungs, is somewhat better to-day, and ex to be able to resume the duties of his offices on Tuesday, or Wednesday.7 .\u2019 Orrawa, April 18, 1 has been received that.Sir G.Cartier embarks for Canada on the 20th inst.Toroxto, April 13.The man Walkisen, who, a few days ago, shot himself, died om Saturday in the General Hospital.An inquest was held.and the following verdiet retursed : * The deeensed same to hia death from s gun shot wound in- Cote p7 bimooif while in,an unsound stat¥ mi .There will be considerable the route between Toreats sad Ni du.the ensuing season.Mesers.Milloy will run two steamers sad the Canada Southers Railway two more.The latter have secured tion em to ylald to thelr demands.The Joan a great deal of imsem shipowners, as.they are depending en fur the fitting out of thelr veas _ Haunx, N.S, Apr 12.The steamer Kangaroo ccmmenced to lay the shore end of the new Atlantic cable from the cable House at Fresh Water, a point near Chebuoto Head, wbore it will be buoyed until the arrival of the Great Eastern, whioh is to lay the main part of the cable.Pictou ; Harbor E now open fur navigation.The following is the latest respecting matters connected with the wreek : The magistrates Ryan snd Loogard came to report and deliver the property and valuables recovered from the persons of tbe dead.Mr.Ryan banded over to the Collector of Customs all in his possession, with & list of the nau.es of tho owners.Mr.Longard retains what he has obtained until after the investigation.\u2019 The Court of Enquiry opened to-day at 1¢ o'elook.2 Orrawa, April 13, The appointment of the Hon.E.Chenle, of Quebec, as Senator of the Gulf Electoral Division, is announced in the room of Hon.Utrio Tessier, and is gasetted.\u2019 The following Patents have been granted to Montrealers during the week endirg April 12th: S.Galeps, horse-shoe; W.King, water heater; G.W.Wright, fire proof building material; R.Warmington, knife opening oaptop, Trade mark ; \u2018\u2019 The very fine oigar,\u201d Samuel Davis.eos : The following.is the return under the Dominion Note Act for the last weok :\u2014 #Dominion notes, 9,180,011: Provincial Notes, 1,726,427; Fraotionals, 268,405.Total, 11,171,844.Specie beld, 2,389,137 , Debentures held, 7,200,100; Certifioates of Deposit, 1,582,707.Total, 11,171,844.\u201cAMERICA.© Nzw York, ApriF12.A Lava Bed Camp\u2019 special despatoh says Gen.Gillen has sent word to Capt.Jack that he does not propore to leave that region until he takes him and his tribe with ihm.Another week will probably sesl the Modoc dif- fisulty.' Yeddo and Japan advices say.Count Fe, the Italian Envoy, has brought about an |egrooment with the Japaness Government whiob, if duly ratified, will enable Italian citizens to visit and reside in all parts of the empire with absdlute freedom.À Honolulu lecter \u2018says annexation with - the United States is now openly advocated, and that annexation meetings are being held.The census return of the Sandwich Islands for 1872 shows a fearful decline among the native population, a decrease at the rate of 1,200 a year.The Brooklyn underwriters have issued a eircular fixing the rates of insurance at from 250.tc $1 per 100, - Judge Woodruff to-day decided the Bank of England forger, M\u2018Donnell, as legally held, and he was remnnded to the custody of the United States Marshal.The Supreme Court at Rochester has confirmed the sentenos of Fraliok for murder.The steamships Donan and City of Brooklyn took out $495,000 in specie for Europe to-day.: ; Boston, April 12.A Bre broke out at 1 o'olook this morning in the New England factory on Warehouse street, destroying the entire building, also the moulding shop of Crerey & Noyer.The damage will amount to $75,000.Insured in New Yerk and other companies.Wareztown, N.Y., April 12.The channel of the St.Lawrence River is -open from Cape Vincent to Alexandris Bay, but the docks and shores are not yet free from oe.- BorraLo, N.Y., April 12.The shooting matoh to-day between Paine, of New York, and Ward, of Toronte, for $300, was won by Ward, who killed 69, Paine killing 64 out of 80 birds.™ : Prrranura, April 12.A box stolen fram a safe in the Deposit Bank was found this afternoon in a eoal vault oonnpoted with MoDewitt\u2019s grcoery.The money was extracted, but none of the bonds were missing.I .New York, April 13.The Herald Key West special bas a report that 0\u2019Keliy died on the way to Santiago de Cuba of exhsustion from close confinement be endured at Manxanells.- Reports from New England .state that great damage was done by the storm ÿ toie- graph lines, railroads ard other property being swept away.Owing to the partial de- structi n of the telegraph wires no details wore received to-night.Yaxxa, Cal, April 12.The news of the terrible massacre of Gen.Canby and Commissioner Thomas, has'eaused s gloom over the entire community, ani groat excitoment and intense feeling existe that the Madoos should receive the punishment they richly deserve, and that not one should be left for this terrible massacre.H.C.Tiokmor, who brought the official despatches, left headquarters at 5 p.m.yesterday.He said that orders had just been issued for an advance along the whole line at 5 a.m.to-day.The plan was to sdvance slowly, taking everything as they went,\u2019 havisg water and previsions along with them.In this case it may be two days before the trouble is ended.San Francisco, Alpril 12.On the 11th of March, Gus Swain, John MoDonald, and George Taylor, were murder: ed by a large bacd of Apaches.The savages ware pursued by troope and overtaken, and during the confliot 79 warriors were killed, and 36 women and children taken piisoners.The trocps were under the command of Lieutenant Rice, who is now at Fort Whipple.They followed the trail of the Apaches, and learned that Taylor had been captured and subjected to most horrible tortures.Captain Ranall reports having had en engagement with the Apaches, in which forty- seven warriors were killed, and seven women captured.The New York Herald's special farnishes the following additiônal particalars of the odoo massacre : The troops found Meacham about one hundred yards from the place of meeting badly wounded wich a pistol shot over the left eye.He was immediately attended to, and carried back for medioal treatment.Fifty yards further on was found the body of Rev.Dr.Thomas ying on bis face and stripped to the walst.¢ body of General Canby was strip- one hundred yards to the southward with two platol shot wounds in the head.Pausing only to glance at the body of the man they both loved and respected, the troops dashed on and the leading batteries were within a mile of the murderers when the bugle sounded halt, the Indians having all resched their stronghold.The troops were ordered to fall bask for the present.The attack on Col.Mason's eamp oommenosd by the Indians firing on Lieuts.Boyle and Sherwood who had wandered rome five hundred yards outside their pioket lines.Sherwood was shot through the arm and leg, dut Boyle was uninjured.Both got safe back to camp.Bidwell, the alleged Bank of England forger, escaped from prison yesterday evening by jumping over the.He was to be hiding He is rose y .He su bh the oity.Bidwell\u2019s Hevaas friends seelog of the British Consul to secure his extradition by 1 means undoubted! lanned this affa oe! : ve EUROPEAN- | 1 Pants, April 13.The M Republicans in the National Assembly failed to induce Thiers to withdraw in that body from Paris.Le Siecle to-day anneunées that it will su B .A h Perpignan says the Car- lists retreated from s in oon- requence of\u2018 the arrival of three columns of Spanish troops to reinforce the gurrison o?e Carliste, however, tell à different story.They say they abandoned the attack and withdrew because they would not fight on Good Friday.They also state that intend to return and renew tho attack.Carlos arrived In Perpignéa before the attack on Puyderda commenced and there awaitedithe reoult.= from making reports; ae it le is impossible.Tt is holiqved his death wi bo kept secret until te sovolave have slqsted a sueesssor to avoid the interference of Germany sad Italy.All the Oardinals, ped of every vestige of clothing, snd lay about | | Havawa, April 11, via Kay West, April 12.the {impossibility of eounteracting the efforts | By Heino B-Day BUHANIOUS\u2019 HALL.er THREE NIGHTS ONLY.THURSDAY, FRIDAY aud SATUT DAY\u2019 KVENINGS, April 17:h, 18th, and 19th.EXCELLING ALL RIVALS AXD COMPSTITION, Return of the world-renowned DUPREZ § BENEDICT'S .GIGANTIC MINSTRELS, From their t Fouthern tour, crowned with briiltant sucorss pow on thelr 21st Annual Tour.rived too late to participate inthe fight, se che Carlists.ed ceased thelr attack sad withdrawn from before the town.The Ia- surrectionlsts carried their wounded with them and burned the bodies of their dead.1 April 13.Benerat Velarde, the new Captaln- Gens- ral, assumed command of Barcelona last week, and inaugurated a series of measures to cheok insubordination, which have proved most effective.\u201d General Morales, whe commanded at Berga when the place fell into the baads of the Carlists, has written a letter defending himself from any charges of treason.The largest and most po verful company io exlstonon.Kverywheres pron: unoed hs press aud jublio au the superors of the Minstrel 8 .The Immense sucocss attending the performances of this famous troupe have n universal.For full particulars see ;ro- grammes.Admission as vsual Grwkva, April 13 Pere Hyacinthe delivered an eloquent discourse to-day in praise of Calvin.+ Brau, April 12.A rumor which has been current in Berlin, that Mr.Banoroft, the United States Minis- Reserved seats for dle at Prince's Muilo ter, would resign, is denied to-day.Et re.Change of & a ey BrvssrLs, April 12.Business Manager.The strike of the quarrymen of Enghien ; \u2026OHAS.H.KE+BHIN, Distriot, Halnault, is ended.i rs General Agent STAYTINOPLE, April 12.À conflict ooourred near this city yesterday between a party of smugglers and the Tarkish revenue officers.Bevoral persons wore killed and wounded.NOTICE.nual Meeting of the Governors and re to the Moutreal Protestant House of try and Refuge will be held in the Gov EbD- NRSDAY, the 16th April, current, at 3pm, when the 18 And Reports tor the year will be presented.and twenty-four gentle man chosen to serve as Elective Governors fur one year, in place of the ilke papaper, who.retire, and to dispose of any othér bosînets- that may come before the meeting.WM MURRAY, President.WM.LUNN, Hon.®ecretary.Montreal, 14th April, 1873, 87-3 MONTREAL CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, OF MUNTREAL.NOTICE.Tenders will be received up to Thursday, Zin inst, for the privilege of p'acing ad vertising +igns on the roofs, andin the insides of the \u2018\u2019ompan»\u2019s Cars and Vehicles for the period of one yerr from the lst gay of May ext.Tne Teuders may be either for one or votb.For further particulars spply at the Office of the Vompany, No.568 Craig street.W.D.DUPONT, Moatreal, 11th April, 1878.JMPORTANT To ANGLERS.1pne accompanying out represents .HARPER & SMITHS PATENT DOUBLE SCREW SPINNER, Life Insurance.The Phenix Mutual Life Insurance Co'y., of Hartford, Conn., issuds one of the most unique annual statements for Jan.lst, 187% that has come under our observation, for, lo these many days.The assets of the Com.any now exceed $8,000,000.The surplas, reo of all lisbhilities, exceeds $1,000,000.The income last\u2019 year was nearly $3,500,000, and losses pald upwards of $800,000.It furnishes a table indicating the progress of the Company, which shows how the increase in the number of policies issued during the past ten yoars has come up from loss than 1,000 per annum to upwards of 10,000 per annum ; how the assets have increased nearly twenty-fold, and the income more than thirty-fold.The old Phwnix is progressive.It has paid in lusa claime nearly $3,000,000, in dividends nearly $2,700,000 during all this time in which it bas been ro largely increasing ite ussots.\u2014 [Insurance Monitor.The Royal Dye Works.tary.It is gratifying to notice that the promises held out to the public relative to the Royal Steam Dyeing, Printing and Scouring Works, office, 706 Craig street, pr.prietor, Mr.T.H Walsh, have since ite successful estab.lishmeout been fulfilled.He has the reputation of performing exactly what he states he is capable of doing, and the better to meet his exte' sive engagements he has secured the most complete machinery in the market.His specialities are the cleaning of ladies\u2019 dresses, vilks, satins, &c., and gentleman's suits, snd in this department he has certain: ly succeeded to perfection.Dyeing and printing can be obtained to any extent, and his colors are noted throughout the city.No- N proved to be-superior to any in nee, three Umen an V attractive and sure to Kill WN All BAITS WARRARTED Anglers will ind at MONTREAL, thing comes amiss, and anything oapa- ble of being cleaned, dyed, or printed will be a complete assortment ¢f excouted at the shortest notice.Give, him BALMOY »rd TROUT a wall.; RODS, L.\u2014_\u2014 FLIES and.TACKLE.The Celebrated Woven Wire Mattrass.\u2014 \u2014 .N.B\u2014Fisning Reda re- Allusion hea already been made In these novated and repaired.columns to the * Nationsl,\u201d a woven wire §7-aw-lm YENDEKRS for the erection of two self-contained Residen frônt ing on Mayor sireet Will be received by the undersigned on SATURDAY Noon, the 19th mattrass, and à marvel of inventive ingenuity, manufactared by the W.W.M.Co., and kopt for sale by James Brown & Bro., bard-.wars Merohants, St.James street.This mate instact For plane, specification, form of trass possesses rare sleoping qualities, and lender, &o.apply to the architect.during the several years it has been in use sta wa - H.H DON, has invariably piven ne all rerpests uaquall St.Booaventure street, fied sat! on ; the t proof, indeed, that > experience fully warrants a that has been | BISH MUTUAL BUILD- aid in its favor fs the fact that those who ; ING BOCIETY.- once purchase return and express their oon- fdence by additional Investments.It is un- No TI 0K.doubtedly all that it is claimed\u2014oheap, in] Ths following numbers being six p'onths consideration of its advantages, elastic, and In arreara to wit: 28, 114, 151, 2235 M ; durable.The Company manufectares two Sipe sold by poblic co mpetition, on TDR mattrasses, ene of whioh (the \u2018\u2019 National\u201d) 45 ne , e ; Iaoe Mretl oom sesses the peeuliar recommendation of Toupin's piri] - Leshan Re.13 eing made hard or easy at will.In addi.(BY rier), M.BR _GAN, Fecretary.tion Measrs.Brown & Bro.make it a point to Montreal, 12th April, 1873 883 on hand an unrivalled assortment of Ass GOWI NG\u2019 8 PRI- bars good hardware and other s.\u2014mmeee VATE 8CHOOL.\u2014Boye admitt-d LATEST MONEY MARKET.under ten years.a new term begins on - faesday, April 15 at 41} Bleury treet.Re- April 14, 11am, moves May Ist to 37 Park Pl ce, Mansfield SEW TORK 181 to W street.: 86-3 WB ese Es scien rina sa rst y \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Sterling Exchange.Tt 00 pa 19() ST- JOSEPH STREET.Qrecnbacka bought at a disot of.15] to 00 backs soid discoun Call and take a look at my SPRING IM- Sliver bonght at à discount PY id % vw POMTATIONS, Jus: received, consisting of 4.W.WARNER & BUN, TWERDS ATIN Cor.Notre Lame & 8t, Fra.Xavier streets NGS, ; VESTINGS, And a general assortment cf HABERDASHERT.L A BHAUVAIB, No, 190.Br.JoskPH STRERT, Becond door from Craboilles Square HATS! HATS' HATS! The andertigneT have rec-ived a Jarge and well assorted Siook of SIL K and FELT HATS in ev ry variety, which they offer at ces lower than any other estabilabment n the city.RIEPERT # CO., Nos.5 & 103 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.Dunn, Davies & Oa., Brokers in hills, Bhares Exhange, &0., and Agonts for the negociation of Mortgages and Financial arrangements génoraity, No.117 St.Francois Xavier street, Montreal mw WISGATE3s NERVO-T0NIC PILLS supply one of the most im portent conautuents hnman economy which is found ia the nerves, blood, bones and tissues which, if from any cause berome deficient, produces that deblliiated cendition of the system cha- racterizad by a want of nerve wne.They are in [act & nerve tonic and thelr nse affords the most astonishing re ulls inthe t eaument of aul diterses of the nervoussystem.* | have besn for two years using largely In ee tice Dr.Wbeelar's Compound Flixir o ment, thare is san cow paré With it Where iL 1s aprlicable With rerio anseraio women, of whom we | I\u2019 RES H PRUNES.have s0 many, and in cas-meraida \"(W.c Levey)=Mis nd.18.Plan ore Ho:v (Joucovitz)\u2014Mr.FP.Bos- 7 cov.tz.\u2019 M Quintette Club, \u201cHuniers\u2019 Fareweli?\u2014 s Doors open a} a7.\u201cConcert to commente at rved Beats, 75¢.; unreservid seal Se, Tae elegant Grand Plavo used où hoa Me 1s from Maure, Hallet & Davis oXets 0 be Prinoe\u2019s.NEVILLE'S VARIETY THEATRE EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY.07000 LABT TWO NIGHTSE immense attractions are offured for these lwo nighwe, © , TWENTY STARS AND A FULL STOCK COYPANY.Engagement of the Lsxzerellà Pantoraime pe for Lwo nights only \u2019t neglect thin great HOLIDAY TREAT, A Brass Band has pron engaged, and wiil arse aweet sound Prices as usual C.men eatf oclock.Family each day at 3 0'clocx.Prise?Furst seats, 250.3 second, 100.a BY: HEATRKE ROYAL ONE WERK -COMMENCING EASTER MONDAY APRIL 14th.AMY BTONE Di:AMATIC ALLIANCE AND - ROBINSONS LONDON ORCNBSTRA.MONDAY ANB TU BuUAY EVENINGS, APriL 14th and 1510.AMY STONE, WITH HER OoNPLEYE DRAMATIC MUBICAL Donia, TIOY, INTHE MILITARY DRAM CIGARETTE.Prices az hwual.1senoe at 8 c\u2019olac M'ECOHANIOS' HALL.EASTER TUESDAY.GRAND PROPLES FESTIVAL Loors open at 7:30, te oùm- \u2026.pe 80, om Visit for ote night only of WOOD & WILBON'S ÉTARÇOMPL NATION Tax FONNIRST NIGGERS.THE MOST ae LADY VOCALISTE, TEE ASTOUNDING ATHLRIES Bee programmes for 1 stof artistes, ao.Prof REWR}, leader of Orehestra.\u2026- Prices: First seats, 50 cents; second seats, 2 cents.Commence at 8 prompt 87.3 RUBENSTEIN CONCERTS.QUEEN'S HALL.MONDAY EVENING, April t TURLD Y EVENING, apr Mod.Mr.Qpac nas he hanor te apnoun opin fret ig rAnc-s in thie clly o ANTAN UBEN-TtIN, the greatest ving HENRI Win AWHKI tbe world renown- ol uiotmiet regarda an (be, \u201c rival emory n Pagan Murr SL AUIBE LI EBHA T, he eelebrated London Sn Mons.I, RY MBI SLIVER], an ductor.Reserved B-ata 00 cm Thursday, Lat 9 am, at ER Musto Stores of nee ard DeZouch eerts, hie furnished ty J.Gould.¥8-8 MR.J.M.BELLBW,|: THE EMINENT ELOCUTIONIST, Under the'auspices ofthe UNIVERSITY LITBRARY SOCIE rr, QUEEN'S HALL, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ANDRATORDAY Brd 25th and xh APRIL.Single, v secte, rere rved sat, $1; for vh 42,25.Acrolesion tn thé bnicony first night.50 centa.Tick~ta in be obtained at.De Zouche, Jimes street.CALEDONI N HOCIETY \u2014 clos.ng Hnotkl of the sen ou wil! be held in Mo! aren a Hall, NO.14 8t.Bansventaore street, on THO DAY, 17:h instant qu Readings, « ko.Renant's Quadrille Bard will be in attendance.Chair to be taken at ats pm.mets to be bad from members of Com- To.F.J.LOGIE, Becretary., OYLINDER WATOHES, LV UPLEZ WATCH Pp VERTICAL WATCHES, CHRON on BTRRS Reraired and adjnsted, and socurately timed, AT ' 178 ST.JoszpH STREET, 178.A large assortment of Sliver Watches on Band, $10 upwards, R.HEMSLEY.M.ALLAN & 0O., 77 ST.JOSEPH STREET, (Oppesite the \u201cCity Hotel\") GREAT RUSH FOR KID GLOVES! \u2018Two Buttons, 75 centa | genuine! GREAT RUBH for REAL LACE COLLARS! \"At the following prices: \u2018 0c, §00, 800, 850, 750, 800, R50, 900, $1 Up to $276 Dase are nearly half the ordinary prices.Beautiful Poplins at 90 cents.Spring Sook {now complete, at ALLAN'S, JOSEPH STAKET agRICULTU ull A ae CAPITAL \u2014\"\" $500,000.GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.24555 STIAMES sr MONTREAL, PA E.H.GOFF, MANAGER.(CHRIS FOR SALE at the fée.sT.ad as De 7 mobe's and at 862 AUC N SALES \"By John J.Arntom \u2026 BAT FURNITUKE.CABINET ORUAN, BOOK-CABB, &r., WEDNESDAY, April ie 18tn, net, bLacriber wil well at (he residan No Ss BL Antoine street, the whole of op House Forniiure and Effects, includ.EW W.Hair Cloth Parior Bet, B.W.Whatnot, ditto Centre Table, excellent toned Cabl- net O1 a B.W.8'deboar to Book-osse, Bets, Tapeatry ani other Os: pets.\u201cHronze Gasaliera, very god -tove, Rel: lg.rutore, Culinary teusiis, &c., altin nice order.Bale at TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, LJ Auctioneer.EAT HOUSRHOLD FUR- DEER fTURE 0.TTAGE PIANOFORTE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 16th, of R R Bq.and « flects (only In use s.nce Olled Walnut, Parlorset(hand made) Coitage Plano, very pretty fret-wor pre bi Curtatus, 4, Tapestry y Carpet Bideboard, Table, Be - eee a a ipleus, ad pair Moa e Aner, he cou ents edra m,tot age \u201cet four Sores robes, TS to oi ail An vice arder.Bale at TWO c\u2019clook.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.| OTS 25 and 61 ON THE R.PROPERTY PLAN WE-T LONGUEULL.Will be sold st the subscr - be T8 IO9mE, ON FRE VAY, *pril 18th, Let, the ab ve two lo*s; wall situated, \u201citn frontage on two sireets, Hise, each 100 x 190 feet.Sale at Hu'f-reat TEN 00/0 k.JUHN J.ARNTON, Auctinneer.PER EMPTO#Y SALE OF COTTAGE, No as CURSOL #TB&KFET.Prmasamion Ist \"May.\u2014 FRIDAY MORN- NG next, April 18th, stant will be sold at the Bubseriber'a Rooms, the Brick Cottage, Ne, 21 Coureol street Popular lcoality.Permits as usual, Ha e at half -rast TEN o'c\u2019ock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 88 | Auctioneer.ALE BY LAUCTION \u2014 OF Macs CAR LUMBER CARTS, LUALING CH 1XIN8, do.The rubsoriber will sell sell at the Premises of MR- MERRIM4N, 167 MoQord st:est ; FRIDAY, Arrli 18th, inst, Palr.of Black Horsss, 8 ue ears old, (Draught H ress, good anima a ir Brown IL s two Paire Ble: pa ue Single Ale! h, Crowba:s, &o., &c.teil chanos for Tem stars orsss can ba s=en at the Stab ev.| oe At half-rast TWO o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, Aucllôneer.NEDO PRICED DWEL- Ling UPPER SFr.DOMINIQUE EloT, Immediate possession \u201con FRIDAY pext, April J8th inst, The fubscribar will sell.at hia Booms the New Bricked Frame Houss.on Upper Bi.ULominique ste Bre b tia, &o.Ont.door appetite, headache, dl a dob but oor Will remedy all thin.ver Dame Keeps the beat lot se « 8 La few Advertisements this PN.ST.PATRIOK'S 80- 7 CIETY .\u2014The lar ( od) Mee of Bt.Patrick's Bo- , for tbe election of Officer, Re Every member Hq : to ba Frese: (By Order,) IG PAND CONCERT MONTREAL PHILHARMONIC S0CIBT F.QUEEN'8 HALU, FRIDAY, IsrH APRIL.The Montreal Philharmanic Soolety will give one of thelr very popular Concerts, in the Queen's Hall, on Friday, the 1ith Api), Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, 750.Oan bs secured at the Music Stores of Henry Prinoe and C.C.De Zouche.Concert to begin at 8 o\u2019clock precisely.o (CARD OF THANKS.Mr, W.M.Mi'ler, Baicher, 570 Craig street, begs to con vey his stroeré thanks Lo his customers who kingly patronized him Ist Saturday.87-1.A NNT AL \\ LS CUSTOM HOUSE SALE OUSTOM HOUSE, MONTREAL, l2th À 2 Notice is hereby given, that the following GOODS AND SAMPLES Recelved at the Costonr House during the year, aud remalning unclaimed iu the Queens Examln DE do disposed of M ab bile A On THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, It not previously entered._ CA, UNCLAIMED GOODS.Vessel.Marks and N Nos.Packages ickages and 1an\u2014M ki case sam les Ste} Au Sox tian\u2014D R-1 parce ce) Books Grand Trunk R-C J M Orr\u20146 br.1 Dex \u201c Vian & Viger\u20141 bri rod Corn « © Btone\u20141 plete marble Niger\u2014W O Bucharan\u2014} Box.à Johu Bull-No mark\u2014i Bal ee farie-D J 2-1 Keg Home Nails | Grand Trunk R\u2014W Sievenson=#0 bdis Fish Geroux & Co\u20141 box Glmeware st W Turner\u2014} bri Blacking ne Loney box Hata Love Thamer 0 + s\u2014l box Grand Trtmk R\u2014 MacTav! ish Bros bris lassware # \u2014Miss J Coulter, 1 box private ofisels Frey e1\u2014Relling & = box Glassware | \u2014B D, 61\u2014 \u20ac «talts Emperce-J ae box Corsets, Gloves: Grand Trunk R- L Turoott\u2014I19 pkgs privais \u2014Morland, Watson & oa x hardware \u201c C r\u2014] cask rivate effects.Niger\u2014J I.1944-1 case private e ToAmes\u2014{B8] 3 MM, 5\u20141 case Tollet Boap.Terryburn\u2014R H, 1-3-3 boxes Lamp Chim- volum- [tion in aid of the fands ef neigh- Cariously enough, the rev.gentiom la in plied to so proved moelf def D & and Catholie ra wkion dictated { quest, snd renpectfally declised to } suitor bute towards his own professional ext h false in the manner proposed.Gracd Trunk R\u2014A C Tatro\u20143 cases Frivais - 1 FRESH EGGS! Polynexian\u2014A Belangor Parcel boi.Nes o Mark\u201410 58 Ces concu Hair FRESH KGGS ] Fmreror {B KJ-M Re R-NTC M2 chests Tea.Grand Trunk 3% a oh Les es, pots D O P H~1 hand Truck « H Chapman & Cons fan, aes finake » H.M 1-0\u201409 cases a ' Thames M Co\u20141 cask Whittiog.M tnn\u2014D C\u20144 casks Wine or No Mark] cesk Wine Poiynestan-\u2014C R rire es Rivets.Pros clan Ruger, Grand ER &H pri ble batting o Mark\u20143 ptec \u201c 3S Fraser, 1brl pe Chimneys.\u201c wT nine Be ence o\u20141 bôx oll cans Peruvian\u2014O C, 9-16-8 bates paper A.3819 1 case Manitobsn-H W, 140\u20141 pr ry goods Mt case paper Beandinavian=K Le 1 case Perfumery [107] Mullarky & Co\u20141 care twine Polynerian\u2014L J C\u20141 care dry goods rand Trunk R -W Hobbs\u20141 Cooking sore \u201c D M Ansell | grate pole \u201c M Moody\u20141 brl cas .8t L Be Bowing Machine Oat bax \u201c Darling & Jordan\u2014| box Glawued with #!vertising, bu toy see Yow I wm to make my discovery Known Oterwie anu yet | don\u2019t gre why paysioians have nota ng t to othe pu d usefui medica £4 De ure the babi ie, Constiatior hore from 8 , and 71010 p.ma JL UTLEY, M.D, 1.H,, No.4 MeGtil + r'ouège Avenue.Dave Bev Am averse 10 RIGGS\u2019-ABDOMINAL BUPPURTER is strongly recommended by the medical profession as the best supporter yet invented.CONDELL/S LIFE-LIKE ARTIFICIAL LIMBS have noequal.An inspection, which is particularly requested, will satisfy all who are in need of an artificial limb, Manufactured only at the Victoria Truss Factory.7 J.ENEAS, 26 BADEGONDE Srexer (Opposite the nsw Victoria eguare.) 55 notes, Debentures, &c.;.Patent LocEs, specially adapted for Vault, Safe, Bank and Prison Doors.Second-hand Bafes taken ln exchange for Dew Safes, or purchased at the highest market price.OFFICE AnD Womxs: CORNER OF ONTARIO à FT.CHARLES BORROMMEE BTREETR, may THE JOSEPH HALL OSHAWA, ONT.\u2018| are ths Sole Manufacturers in Oanada of the SENUINE LEFFEL DOUBLE TURBINE WATERWHEEL, The best Water-wheel, when properly made and pnt in operation, ever invented, THEY ALSO MARUACYURE |Saw-Mill Machinery, Flour-Mill Machinery, Shingle and Heading Machines and Jointers, \u2014 Stave and Barrel Machinery, Leatuer Splitting-Machines, Printing Presses, Shafting, Gearing, Pulleys, Hangers, Water-Wheel Governors, Castings in Brass and Iron, | &c., &c, Descriptive Water-whes! Catalogues sent tree to all applicants, For further information, address JOSEPH HALL MANUFACTURING co, OSHAWA, ONT, \u2019 1 (CAR ADA WIRE WORKS, THONAS OVER RING, And Man Mann: SE TOURDINER AND OYLINDER OLOTES FOR PAPER-MILLS, IRB-OLOTH, BIEVES, BIDDLIS, SanDERS, GRATE AND RAT AND Mousz > > Liam, &0.Particular attention pal Builders\u2019 15 N AND FARM ely OVELTY WORKS.\"| JTODBON'S PATENT.ENGINE GOVER- NOEs, warranted the best in ve cironlar and peioe-List oo apes.LATHE OHU All sizes of geared ohuok, lever, soroll and Ind LATHE oan aie Latta SR Lathes, W Hath BOLT © ING OR MA- \"CHIN K8\u2014Merriman AU Olrcular and prioe-list on A Pploadon.R.GARDNER & Radon 800-1Y ty Works.uen MONTREAL TOWN MANURE COMPANY.(Limited), .CAPITAL = « = = $78,000, In 760 Shares of $100 each, 300 of whigh only \u2019 re imued to the Pablic, The calls will be made as follows :\u2014$10 per bare on application, $10 on allotment, and 1 1Cper Bhare on the Ist of each succeeding onth, until faii payment OVISIONAL DIRFOYORS >\u2014' A A 0.0.Abbott a.t.DO.es 0 Montre J ay Be > Toronto ; i Ye Colonel a Hh Montreal; , >nde,@.B.V.0., Toronto.Onn or Wonxa \u2014 William Fersday, 260, HA NTURS:\u2014-Merchants Bahk of Canada, SOLICITORS :\u2014 Mosars., Abbott, others ea 1 Tait W BROKEIs \u2014Mesrce.MoDodgal! vidson, and v.esurs.BR.& J.Moat.4 Bu BREORNTA Y P10 TEM \u2014G.W.Weaver, Enq.con: Prros-MECHANIOS\" À revised of this: Com shortly vo taved Peay wil (Byorder, G, Ww.WEAV 5 ne Bocretar y.O US B - FURNISHIN 91% Rt.Lawrence BAS, as sua), second to none.'t redr Jd Varner Mor «alin EE \u2018VW BAKNESS ar and LOSS of urns i oe FI x MANUFACTURING CO.\u2026 LASGOW DRUG HALL, #0 NOTRE DAME SLREET.WAX FLOWERS.\u2014Just received, a large assortment, of of materials for m-king PORT) PHORPHA ESP de | fresh Supply Just recelved at the Glasg NCENTRATE \u2014HARTE'S Cele brated $y ls 1s sold ever Theres The genvine has th: beoriber\u2019s address stumped on each HOMEOPATHY.\u2014A full stock of Books and Medicines aiwayson hand, Aleo, Hum- hry\u2019s Specifica, all numbers, and Pond\u2019s ee of Hamamelis.IA HARTE Cheraist.Son HAS SPOKEN.\u2014 of Montreal, par- edical Gentlemen ; Lot, Robil jeÜallam, EE and shar: Hoses, \"it DR.BIRNBAUMS RHEUMATISM- AND GOUT REMEDY hss been submitted for trial, ha stedy\u201d is noah Eh bay tis: : recommen or puma m, Bont, e and ; Lum gtnet Pains Hits of the Limba ox Joint, Sprains, Numbness, Bwellin, g.&8., AC., AI io most effective and reliably remedy Koomn ¢ for these diseases.a 80 Victoria Montreal, Sole Agent for the on of Canada © United \u201cStates.165-1y OUGAT OF MONTELI- MAR.~Just recet ak suppl of this delicious French Con tete et made only by A, Bonreyran, of entellmar, sweet meat 18 much used for deserta among the high families of Europe, and has wor a medal in all the Universa! expositions of the same.Those wishing to have rome- hung rare on their tables and dinner parties had better send in their onder: [gle to HIRKB & JUUFFRAY \u2018into John ks), sole genta Din or Canada, h&8 St, Catherine nireet, N° MORE SPRING TRUSSES NO MORE SUFFERING FRoN KUPTUBES HERNIA CAN BE OURED.8.DYKES ELASTIC THRUB
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