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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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jeudi 2 avril 1874
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[" \u201c4.-~ VOL.VI, NO.18.x + d MONTREAL, THURSDAY APRIL E EVENING 2, 1874 | PRICE ONE CENT.HATS, CAPS, &d, ATS! MATS! HATS]! ALL THE LATEST SPRING STYLES in AMERICAN, PRE CH AN ND ENGLISH HATS.au-ortinent Just 104 rc tres, and at extraor- A dinaiy low prices Be sure and give us à call.i STUART & S\\EATH, No.533 Craig Street.PBRUIN 42 SITS AT THE DOOR.m= AT COWANS Ne 1» EAST- UR AUR \u2018uw Row styles in, ota, French und American Hats .HENRY KE.Ly, 194 NOTRE DAME BTRERT, Roary prota he Court-ho sd FOR your HATS, CAPS HAT, CAP AND of all aalities, and iu the Intest styles.| They defy any ouse in the city 10 undersell them Call and inspect, MEDICINES, &o., GLASIOW PRU GALL, dou NOTRE I'AME STREET, CAMPHOR! CAMPIOR! CAMPHOR: Protect your Furs from the Moths.One thousand t Luy.ish Campor ut the \u201cGlasgow SHEET WAX ~The largest stock of Sheet Wax and materials for Wax Flowe re in the [oininion, at the sow Drug Hall, HONEY.\u2014A oi supply of Medicines and Basks always on hand (Aso, Humphrey's 8 citics, all numbers Pond's Extract ST, GENEVIEVE MINERAL WATER.\u2014 he best 4 strongest Naline Water in th Dominion.Sent ey all parts of the city tn bottles and ars.BL ame street que \u201cROYAL FOOD.THE NEW DIET ANTS, FOR INF.CONVALESCENTS, &c.Better liked than any food yet introduced.Nsvsr TURKS Boul Liour Asp DE ELICIOUR i REQUI LirrLe PARATION.TT THE ROYAL FOOD Is s0ld by all Chemists and perpectable Grooers, and © Wholesale and Retail, at the MEDICAL HALL, ST JAMKS STRRET, Axo INVALIDS.PHILLIPS SQUARE, In pacxages, 25 vonts and 50 cents each.1\u201c GROCERIES.\\ pu (GROCERI ES GIVEN AWAY.BORDEAUX l\u2019LRT WINE, very fine, 40 cents per bottle.MADEIRA Hi RRY WINR, very fine, 4\u201c cents per bottle.Choice assoricd SYRUPS, three bottiss for 60 cents.BRANDLKS and other LIQUORS in grea\u2019 varie y, very cheap.JOHNSTON'S NEW GROCERY.&2 ST.CATHERINE STREET.205 J, XE MP, WHOLBBALE AND RETAIL F Wi k AND SPIRIT MERCHANT., A0, ' Fldi«- s ASS GRUCERIES OP EVRRY DESCRIPTION, A: Reasonable Prices.Cu-aih OP M: GILL AND LEMOINE STREETS, MORTEEAL 18 HE SSIN'S GEM BISCUITS (Nothiny Finer in the World), AT CHARLES REAYF*S, BEAVER HALL.5 Jor MAKING LIGHT AND HEALTHY, BOLLS, | PANCAKES.BISCUIT, PUDDINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF PASTRY, Us tas 01.0, WELI-TRIRD, AND ALWAYS SUCCEISEUL \u201cCUUA'8 FRIÈAD\" BAKING POWDER which, albeit not hurter pmeder, can, with a ADYAN- zaon to l'uras aud Stomach, be subetituted for Turos-fourtha of the usual butter or other shorten- ng.FOR SALE BY Al All GROCERS ENT! LENT! No.1 TABLE CODFISH, FINNAN HADDIES, BLOATERS, SALMON, and LENT! No.1 Ini.LABRADOR HERRINGS \u201cN HAND.HAYES & HOEY, JAPAN 1EA WAREHOUSE, 705 and 707 Craig Street.A.R.BELL, \u201d Dinnot InrontTER OP FOREIGN Ws LIQUORS, TRAS, 48, 50 & 52 St.Josoph street, ! WUNTREAL.= R.* \" BRODIE'S CELE-TRATED SBLF-RAISING.XXX PASIR} FLOUR In 6 LB._Packmre, The celebrity and extensive sale preparation bave induced some other of Lr ake up a we repared Flour, ngnkaues, imitarng our wra e would cantioihe publie Lo ask for * Brodie's Self-ralaing Flonr.\u201d henry our trado mark on a red label on each and of the packet.Fr Tistmas and Now Year parchase your Flour fa ¥ Cakes, Paatzy, do.KR & J.A RODIE, \u201d FLOUR DuPor, OURNER CRAIG AND BLEURY STREETS.An E conne: al Substitute for Eggs and Baking Powder.\\ SOLD AY ALL GROCERS.: - Tllm HELP WANTED.Apply at 35 Prince suvet bliuse.f genes use V office ANTEL.\u2014A young man wishes to meet with + situation in a gentleman's fam Juetions to look ufter u horse.Addrces D, 13, fram! ily: has vo be ANTEV.a soung Lady, \u2018cupable of teaching French aud koglish, desires o situation be Resident Governves to young childrew , plain bu au and some fancy work alsa Address ANTED, by a young man Yor seven years come qi nected with Shipping, Checking os to Ru D, 16, Srau , mn late, WW Or toits on da off 10 stunt family - Lester stn by a well cou ke hargt of a horse.Apply at 33 Dronds u's i a ! \\ ANTED, Joiners; cated young man, a ! ian as Porter or useful hand in a store, Address D, wh.uf, Or any other busless (ounret-d with a tipe ! pio; Speaks Eng ish and + envt, akd not afraid of work; \u201cpujoyme nt more an object than sulary.Address 77 ANT En, employment by » young mau, fit a Wholesale Maurance, Bankiny or 1 Oe @ udent.and ha ye 8 experi n iff, hinds of Ditive A Address P*.bt Sx i l'ust-vffice 77 i FANPED, a -ttaat on c= Night Watchman can! Oye wood rotenone 8 if requitrd.Address od Stan ote _ 7 NEF by ne steris pra, a SiTiation as Brose | fier op Panter tires: D, LA STAR oO _\u2014 37 TANT D, 5» Thalion as a Sofa or Chaar spring + \\ Maker: Tefereno 8, 0 required, CAR bo given, Adiireea nb.STAR e.but TAN «#ltiatson à zood Plain Cook, ma 10, STAR 7.mar; b othe, Liriver or Draymuan, bust of city references.FANTED, à situation us Bread Driver, Express A yound married Adilrvas D, 5, STAR Te 4 | Cen HE sed Te, (STAR oitice.TV ANTED, a situation, bv a resi ectable person, Housekceper, lu à small famisy.Apply «t 443 \u201c6 DO Montres v3 WH ur HY youn man ti ately fron treland, vr nye rsity stree 1 Storemien vi falr know lod i 5! referdnees.dresss Oye, Nak oft Vas rE) i*, By u sober young m sitnation as Expross- ssér: AdJr se C, 22, STAR «five Ad- 26 i ' 8 peruianont i Apply at 644 $t.Paul BL | \\ T TANTED, a situatyd: as Coachman or tirgom, | LW street by nl Enet rat, withalty references.a good Pemsle Cook, for about the Apply at 644 st.Paul street.\u201cora 7 stands Beor-bottlioyg ® will be paid; must te ANTRED, 15th inst.FWA lKD, à wan that under see iy wages well ovo bd from hie last employer; wip cLe elu nerd a y.Apply, from 12 10 to J.Molmt 2 Aylmer tre ot.ANTFD, 8 Saree girl about 14.nonne TED, Apply at a4 Ti We a Kitchen-maid.Apply to Mrs.wd 20\u2019 clock \u2019 Vas a Housemaid who can sew neat) y.Apply at 37 St.Peter street 27 = V ART EP, a Houscinald used to waiting on ble: a Protestant preferred; must be well Iain Apply at 39 St.Denis\u2019 street.77-3 ANT IMMEDIATELY, a gl for Plain Cook- zoo references q 4 Apply at 47 Mei mn College aveuusa.À TANTEI, a youny man as Clerk.Go stethom, Apply to W 77.3 tnt Jumes street.73 Thorough Servant; no.washing .; must have good city ref Tenet 8 an strev 6-3 TANTEN SRO] Ww Apply a atl 1 TANTER, at a Tetmonico's, No.™ St.Francols Xavier street, twore peciable young men to servethe Lunch.3-6 highest wages paid.ply ut the Central Jubking 8.op, 218 omincut LA ine.FANTED a General Sc: Tvant, for a mall amily.© Call befyre hudf past 20° clock, at 622 Lapi- chatiere strict, 78 ANTED, a smart Boy, m4 the Ottawa Hotel Ciuar Store, Wi ANTEU, 3 Hood man, ut the St.Lawrence Hat Bu Pagauchethors street.~~ 00 Warr Els, General Servant aud a Nurse.Ap.ED, employ ment by n middle-aged man, bly at 781 Palace street.\u201c3 In 1volce Clerk or tecretary , corresponds ar , a | r adly and correctly, in Yrene h, Enlish and Ita \\ TAN Rh ts In-cour lasser ant.Andy av Lan: has het tonz continental commercial expe H- ; \u201cHt.Catherine street, 8 en Addre \u20ac \u2018ust-offive, Montreal Ww NTED, a Wet-Nurse.Apply at 251 Viper t.753 Eudaile, heud of burocher street, between 12 WANTED, a Furnished House or Apartments.is A pry having such in a respectable local- rent moderate) may hear of a desirable faraily! a dress Drawer 423 Puet-office.74-3 SRT Tamer °F \u2014 \u2014_ à HOUSE WANTED, in May or June, about ten [i Minutes\u2019 walk from Fost-oftice: rent about £a.dress JG.$., STAR office.754 ES WANTED, 1st Ma 1% house, or a siuall a family of three.(unfurnished), art of a use, Wost of Bl eury for ddress 415 Craig street.EY TO LET, a dcsirable iH elaht Roowe, Bath © £45; No.15581 the promises, d Water-éloset; new; ndre street.Avply gu 4 Vo LET, the lower part of à House, furntsiied, containing three rooms.nao, a Stable.bly at 479 St.Joseph street 7 v 3 To LET, on 8°.iy r Tenement House, Joseph street, West, two ce medium size.jeusant and healthy; rent mode rate.Apply to MIE Brien ue, \"A1 st Paul ste pci TO 1 -A widow, with one child, having a , detached ilouse, w ke to let the #F part (furuie to a ei family, without children.Address ** W dow,\" STAR he | 7 Lars == TO LET, Tenement Houses In 8& Constant ee atrect, contatolvg ve apartments.Apply st 67 8t.Lawrence Main street cd FU RNISTIED HOUSE TO RENT, in the May oh ii of the English Cathedral.from 1 for either gor 12 months.Apply at Shak\u2019 since = TO LET, No.7 Chennerllle street, \u201csuitable for a Manufactory or à Marhiniets Sho On the premises Phe re tea an eight borse- powe r Enytne aud Boller.Also, a comfortable Dwellin house.Premises will be put in good order to.a suitable \u2018enunt.Apply 10 James Muir, Muchapies\u201d 2 : 76-13 Hank Chambers.HOUSE TO LET.containing 10 rooms, sultable or a Boarding-house, at the corer of Wel- nyton ar \"I se Patrick stroete Also,s Khon ani Dwain in the same block.Apply at No, Al: Cord street.75 i TO LEFT, House, No.22 Richmond Square Aly ANTED, a hoy - A lace d'AFIR | W- ANTED, à Servant, at No.87 Latour stro Let Apply to Cohen Æ Lopez, LATE W CT ANTFD IMMEDIATELY, a Mi incr.Apply at _Manover Terrace, #3 Hleury s * a good Sewing- Girl, at No.21 Pi ; 4 V YANTED, a Housemald ; must be able to milk a cow: axle! from the old ountry preferred.Appty at &#5 Palace street.756 ENT.a self-containëd House, at su St.Antoine etreet.75-8 STOR ie arunfurnlshed in St.Antoine atroet \u20ac furnished Add es 750 =% TO LET, po either immediate)\u201d or 1st pti May) ay of house No.®) Sanguine street, containing eight rooms: rent §1 riy onthe premises.= =» TO LET, in Chatham street, two Lew Dwel- : lings, Nos.81 and =3, containing sll modern conveniences.Rent a Lr, with taxes.Apply to M.ree respectively, Law and Farmer, 113 Melord SITUATIONS WANTED.HOUBES TO LET OH WANTED.] LICENSES, V ANTED, b a young, , mdustrious man, a situa- ANTED, a Boy of 14 or 15 years Thal Houses to ist or wanted )aârertised at oa balf ont G ROCE RY AND TAVERN The License Commissioners are ne receive and a consider applications or e ae and TAVERN LICE Jicants will oe no pplied with the requisite pit Fort Forms for such Grocer ry and Tavern Licenses from the UMce of tho License Commissioners only, Ne.63 8t.Gabriel street.(8y order) HAB.Dx CHANTAL, Ary License Commissioners.Montreal, vou ase 1834.63-90d- m AVERN LICENCES.Public notice is hereby given, that the several partica, whose names are published below, have applied to the License Commissioners, of this City, for certificates for Tavern Liconses.! to the premises situated at the nuinbers,-end in the several stroets and Wards of this City set opposite to their Fespective DANCE, VIZ :-\u2014 FAST WARD.Amable Dupuls, 9 Bons-cours street Léandre Dumuchel & Cypricn Dumouchel, 20 Bon- tours Edouard Fortin, 42 Bonsecours Nocl' Bruupnriant, 2 - Na rcisse Robillard, 7 Commissioners villa Demuy, 29 Commissioners Chto Brodenr, 51 Commistioners Fuuene Fenlou, 22) Commissions rs Etlenne Doray, 19 Gosford Thouwas Henry Burgess.170 Notre Dame iou, 33 Charles Cressen, 7 Daniel Jackson, 23 William Keurns, Paul Jean Baptiete Fournivr 47, Octave Lescarbeau, 67 $t.Paul .Toussaint ui! Narcisse Du mou! re Yubiles Laporte, 131 St.Paul an Baptiste Lapine, i \u20ac ww 5e Paul Edmond Morrieseaus 1 1 ste Jæon Richard, 1C1 St.Paul George May ank, - Nt Vincent CENTRE WARD.Nar: isge Joseph Berthlaume, 239 Commissioner Patrick McEnroe, 317 Commissioner Jonn Lertainghem, 349 Conunissioner Edwond Louis Ethie 26 Notre Dame Wernatd Maguire, 248 Notre Dame Henr Dunne, 240 Fok l'ame Hans LC Neti, 15 Place d'Arines Hal Francis Rotland, 54 St briel Stanislas Berthelot, tb St.Gabriel Frances Areliamb tat, 3 8 Jamos Joseph Quite villlon, 76.8 58 41.Jam Charles Atecne Bexu wat Lambert Hi Witham Harvey, 7 rt Hill James McEnroe, 9 § Juma McEnioc, 11 FANILY READING.Intelligence is the true criterion of greatness.We often see persons who ure styled aristocracy, with feelings of ity, if not of contempt, realizing, as we o, the ghallowness of briin, intellect and culture.Iutellect is a glorious star, that only fades when life expires.The rich wan may lose by misfortune his wealth, or he \u2018who owes his position to the accident of birth, and invariably Le fails to eupport himself in the walks ot life in which the change of wealth places bim.But the intellectual man has a source of never-failing riches within, which is like a good vein of ore, the more it is wrought the more it produces.Therefore, we claim, there is but one standard of greatness, and that is intelligence; and whether in the halls of the great, or the humble\"cot of the lowly, we are proud to\u2018reuder it homage.In our land succéssful intelligence 38 nut con- tined, as in the Old World, to the lordly palace and gilded halls of the nobles, but we find it in the workehop, at the black- #mith\u2019s forge, behind the plough, and at the humble fireside of die poor.The humblest schoolboy may ecome the great statesman, the poorest student the eloquent orator.| Think how the abstraction of the Sabbath would enslave the working classes, with whom we are identitied.Think of labor thus going on in one monotonous and eternal cycle, limbs forever on the rack, fingers forever straining, the brow forever throbbing, the shoulders forever drooping, and the loins forever aching, the restless mind forever echeming.Think of the brauty it wonld efface, the merry-heartedness it would extinguish, of the giant strength it would tame, of the resources ut nature it would crush, of the sickness it wuld bring, of the projects it would wzreck, of the groans it would extort, of the lives jt would immolate, and of the cheerless graves it would prematurely dig! See them toil- my and moiling and tretting and grindio and hewing aud spinning, rewing and gathering, moving and reaping, raising \u2018tree frog, which was brought ine by one of the Chinese workmen, He assured me that he had seen it come down, in & slauting direction, trom a high tree as if it flew.On examining it I found the toes very long and fully webbed to their extremity, so that, when expanded, they offere a surface much larger than the bulv.The forelegs were also bordered by a membrane, and the body was CApable of considerable inflation.\u201d \u201c Pretty Dick.\u2019\u2014Some three hundred vears since, a ship partly laden with little green birds captured in the Canary Islands, having been wrecked near Elba, the birds made their escape, flew to the island, aud there settled themselves.Numbers of them were caught by the inhabitants, and on account of \u201ctheir sprightly vivacity aud the brilliancy of their voice they soon became great favorites, aud rapidly spread over Europe.The orizinal color oft 1e cunary is not the bright Fellow with which its feathers are generally tinted, but a kind of dap- phd olive green, black and yellow, either color predominatigg according to circumstances.By cureful management, the bird fauciers are able to procure canaries of every tint betweed the three colors, having institute] a-set of rules by which the qualit and \u201carrangement of the coloring is reduced to a regular system.Still the original dappled green is always apt to make its appearance, and even when two colored birds are mated, a green one is pretty sure to be found in the nest.Tae Wir or a Doo.\u2014Winks, for his part, atter an hour or two of it, got bored with the levity of the conversation, and rustled about so that he was put out of the carriage, to run for the benetit of lus health: He went along for a mile, pleased enough, gathering \u201cdust in clouds about him.But when he intimated desire to be taken in, the boys, hardhearted beings! laughed in the face of Winks.\u201c\u2018 A run will do you good, old fellow,\u201d said Dick, with cruel satisfaction.A short time afterward, I am sorry to say, a dreadful accident, nature unknown, happened to Winks.He nttered a og shriek, and ap peared, rime walls of brick ascending tier above.tier with masterly ambition.On.> all is confusion and dislurbance.Onc block Las rolled bodily to the foot of the wounds, others are vitritied ur fused by a process which can be none other than electricity or fire.Curiously enough the Arabs have a tradition that it has been destroyed by fire frum heaven.The sides of the wounas are pierced with holes and ~tréwn with bones, which plaiuly indicate the laira of wild beasts.Its difficult to resist the conviction that Birs Niwrod is the Tower of Babel, the olde-L ruin in the world.There are those who believe it to be the tower of Belus, and jegard it ug a part of the ruin of Baby- on.Scoto-Celt, writing to the Daily News rays:\u2014It dues not seem to be generally known that the Duke of Edingburgh aud the Duchess of Edinburgh are-both the descendants of Mary Stuart.Ern st Augustus, Duke of Brunewick-Luneber,, and afterwards Elector of Hanover, mur ried Sophia, the daughter of the unfur- tunate Frederick, Elector of the Palatinate, and of Elizabeth, James the Frat of Buglynd\u2019s durglier.Or Sophia's pchildren, one was ire who, as George Firat; ascended the throne of England, and another wus.Sophia Charlotte, that became the wife of Frederick First, who, after being Elector of Brandenburg, assumed, in the first month of the firet year of the 18th century, the title of King.Frederick First's son, Frederick Willian First, married his cousin, Sophia Dorothea, the sister of George Second of England, and had by her, besides Fre- deriek the Great, and other children, A u- gustus William, the father of Frederick William Second, Frederick the Great's successor.Frederick William Second was succeeded by lis son, Frederick William Third, who, in his turn, was succeeded by his son Frederick William Fourth, whu-e succestor was hig broth- q the present.Emperor of Germany.Nicholas, the brother vf the Russian Emperor, Alexander First, and ultimately made himself Emperor, married, in 1817, Charlotte, the eldest daughter of u Prussian King, Frederick William the Third.In.the children\u2014of-Nicholasy{- wood a 3 TANTEL ty references.Addres WwW \u201cAnvers a vitualin 3: Groom nor and Gardefiér, [y a is well up to hisduty.Address D, 1, STAR office, A respectal le young Englishman, a few mantis out from the old vountry, wtshes tort With a situation 1a an Otfice- can farnfeh 81,24, STAR office.| T6 and Ce single man that hman St.Tha 3 3 TANTEI rive Post-office TANTED, à situation, either TANTED.\u2014 A steady man (sin want of à situa- \u2018 tien: understands the care and running of | Planing Machines and Ctreular Saws, po objec of | to go to the country.Apply tu Q.Barham, teint ! head or Fran, } Wholesale Girocery nid Provision.Adar: ss | C.1% Stax office.NTED, a eituation as Clerk, Storewan or we Watchmuu, by a respe ~ BTA wr ur Fancy store, ,a situation as\u2019 as Sa ses woman.in : Shoe Addr clabie man.Adir-sa Ti 3 C, 14, STAB vire \u2018 We Liquor acopt stre useful; for rence: \\ rv ferences NV ANT n, sn n fami iy; mn.t a permanent situation.st.1u4s her business: first- NTED, House ; tsau ation as __Acdresr I el\u2018uation as ASTED, by a young man, nord 24 Farmer ; salary nat Wei \u2018smart Youth would like {0 hear of a place where he contd learn the Wholesate rocery business; good.city references.3d , 21, STAR office VaxTen, a Lie wife to act as Conk ran n fan s Addres.ss TAR TANTED, by a smart Intelligent jeune, man.a for 1st May.by a man, a situntion 10 a Wholesale CG tagger and testar.ker; can give first-class ST Mee.7 |] Avpiy pts Es Prince street.ratio ou by a man and wife totake charge of a Horse and make himself ANTED IMMEDIATELY.by a young luiv, a ! 1.7 Hit ation 4s Lop sist or prit # a gynod ronnd hatd ard ia quick years vaperie nee; adress C, 14 STAR office asstent Honkreper: at figures; -vlusd city reference 5.| = È steady, , married drocery or Would ; ALO ty a respectable Protestant Girl.a Housemald or Pluin washing.A ply at IS St Urbata Cook {n att-ration som h object an Address man no washing; woder- lah the beat gf city coffee dr situ tion in is pin fignne, and can write n fod legible hand, in had jhree years\u2019 oxpericn © in uuelness ; ; salary, m .Auirees C, 6, STAR 0 % TANTED, Ly a respectable person, à situation an Ci omp wun or Houscheeper.Address 7,Sranofäce WANTED em employment in tores ne FAFA AX cnants and Manatactaring trodes tn England aC, ¥, Bi AR office w holesaie Hardwara perience In the noale.Fos-Offire, Ç WAT net m the tution cher as hy experfencei ; Avi +4 at once, to bys sober.Industrious young man, can country, and \u2018of qui Groom or Co man ; roduce good teat: +H.Harvey, pencral y a man.\\ ANT 5 ÿ wo upddrstands the hue bert of city 1eference, nivd also re rent « from where ,= ation as Custom-house and Shic- us Clerk; \u201cwillin, ni to make himself denerally nse- Address C, 5, STAR office YANTED, by a respect AMA young man, aged 14, 1nat enya: pr references.by a vonp having.a good know le : Asritio a wrod hand, a mtuation in a Commis~ Fracerics preferred; rod Address \u20ac, 4, office rchant's Office; &@ Tad, 1R years old, and c.n ive 7 dge of Book-krep: ne.: Wax ED, a (iroom, at M6 Peel street.rate Labits on rred who van speak French English =s-at Address ©, 1, STAR Office Call at 9 in the morning or uv 1u the evening.735 Y ANTED, a respectable Lad to learn the Watch- \u2018makin.Ludtuces, one with some knowledge | Le bUSTTEE preferred.Apply at No.IS st, ue 10 3 stree Ne) 10 270 PER DAY.\u2014Agents \u2014 AJ} classes of working people of ew \"> er young or old, make more money at Tork foru usin Suete spare moments, or all the time, T° LET, at 599 Craig street, one or Wn laome.To \"RENT, tne new Dwelling on Chatham street, conta wir alr tuprore tr ments.Rent £50.Two desirable Stores on St.Joseph street, near Aqueduct, ve for Grocery ur Dry Goeds._ Three new Stores on St.Joseph street, near City limits; splendid aburban busi.ess property.\\ Dz MAKDEVILLE & MACKINNON, an at anyt| clase.Particulars free.Address @.162 St.James street Sas p cos Portland, Maine.45 es-tf Room 14.TT TT DT 7 1Y0 RENT, in the property lately purchased b LOST.Ix r.J.B.Duroc Les prpprictor of the Ricaellen Aivertis- ments under this head inserted free.I OST, on the 3th March, on Wellington strect, a 4 Lady's Purse, containing a amall sum of TioBèy, parer Fiuder will be rewarded on re- TIrnang 1a).18 aid purse to the STAR office.od 09T, on Mondav morning, on St.James ptet _ euls'$ Ermlne Callarutte.-'The finder-witl 1 Tre w ardt on le aviuu it at #4 Bonaventure street 76 wfoundiand Dog, with massive brass wenn to the name of \u2018* Hero.\u201d Re- Alexander street.Howard offered.\u2026 7 CONT, 4 ar, furmatizst ORT.- A clerk, going to deposit the gum of £11*, 4 passing through Notre Dune street, Jacques \u201cartler square, and 5t Paul street, perceived that it ei lost when entering the store of Hn don, + vla- moudun.Theo Ander will reccive 00d reward, and confer a great favor, by calling at I.Cadieax\u2019s 3 Notre Dame stree un on Sunday morning, (n Porchester street, bolwcen Hauover aud St, George's Church, a Gata Enr-r'uy, with thr.e plain drops.The finder wil please communicate with Drawer 198, 'ost- office OST, on the nn in on Craig street, hetween 4 Cote and & Streets.a Ktd Mitt.The finder wili renee \u2018return the same to 86 Champ de Mars street.7% Os 7; on the 26th, a urey Scotch Terrier Blut, ith wl gs; answers tothe noir of * To The fader ent be suitably rewarded on leaving it utd 8 5t.Hubert street.76 ail OST, on the 31st March, on Craig sireet, 8e in LA sev en $10 bile of the Dai ank of Mo A reward of $3) wlll be uiven to «ny person eran 1t to 34 Alexander stree Te OST, on Friday moming, the 27th of March, me 4 Gold Rine with quitte stone in 1t, marked \u20acrow u and Lion, and disk from Boharcours mar- kot, by way of Poe Hirecta and along St Lou!s vert The finder will be rewarded by retaraing it Hy kn tt Louie street.3 OST, om Saturday aflernoou, in or near the Thea- À tre Koyal, à Pocket book, containing a small sum of mony, a atincel plate with owner's name on.and a few memorandums.The finder wil much «© he ie by le caving It at 220 St.Urbain street.3 1.ORT, on St.Catherine atrent, between St.Lav- Main snd City Councillor street, a black Morocea Pocket-book.The finder will be re warded cn leaving it at 23 St fclen street.75 OST, between St.George's Church and Juror street, a Puree enntatning $15 and a scri- The finder boi ! receive à rewmdos retarping 0 2 J: Tore etre.7 fes 0ST.n Monday mornin-, 30th Inst., on Notre ame street, between the French Church and St.Dents street, a RC, Prayer with owner's name un fly leaf.The finder will much oblige by leaving it at Srar office.75 NTED, à situation by willing to wash and ! alrcot.7 ANTE 3s n situation ne Steward on n Farm.or iver Steamer ; good reference.Address\" Stewara, T BTAR 74 a Lake or ASTER.by a yortny man, Tay from Ireland, a situation as Assistant Gardener oF Conch- Apply at Chaholllez street.74 Tasten, by n youns Irishman, lately landed 1t is country, » situation as wholesale store, or 1s willlnw Apply to William Hurley, | 178 Duke street.TANTED- The advertiser In now prepared to treat with rome na ectablo Wholesale Gro- or v establishment to tra a routs don ibted reference ane travel: Address Rox 300%, Post-oMaoe.2; 16 yon car 1 West ap > po tenes in this city; un- a gocd codé, Tr is ren.Apply at 96 A to go to d'onthe Olta- command a first rate 8 w; purs House, V4 TED, hy a youn, urders for Lower, 1a well pontrd pos .utes lity, speaks Koglish and French\" Goud refer Address B, 17, ¥TAR office ANTED, a situation in & Groce recommended youns man, wit speaking both languages.Adress R, 4 TANTEN, hy a young man of- business expert- a situation ss Assistant Dook-keeyer; Lie a th orough kuowledye of Book-keeping, Custom can speak and wr te both lanes flueutiy and 'nveurately an wliling to make himself generally useful; be reference given, salary uo objeet,__Adiure JsrAanomos TT 7 ener, Bunkiny, 4c; nan.& sit ation to take m Town- a go on ry, by a well expertonce, Stamofice.wond penman ; et city 7 ra capacity, STEP ~A Gentleman, just arrived from Ire- wishes a si uation In any nowledue of general busi- nens and honesty and Integeny would be recommendations; good references.Address Box M2, Post.Mca, respectable VV as A ference: % NTE by, a à poung man, at present employed eeprr, a similar situa about then An 4 April or 18t Ma s.Addross, visting terms H, Post-office.* ANTFD\u2014To rashmakers Employment wanted.Apply at Emiyrant's Home, No: 677 « Craig street, 73 ; x00d city ron Hox Tv, 7 on the 27th Inst, from #79 Craig street, a 4 Orman Black and Tan Terrier; answers to tho name \u201cl\u2019heno.\u201d The finder will be ably rewarded on retnrning it to the above address 74 between Cralg and Kar-ring, with stnall, ituble rewasd mill bo given by, rot.George stree 74 on Friday evening, rets, a Cold turning it to 16 Sut, irom 8 Bonaventure street, a black \u201cew- 4 fonndinnd Pup, 13 weeks old.Any one return- Ing the same to the above address will bo well te- warded.4 OST, between the 8 Lar nea ice Hall an and the ls Theatre Rosal a rites ressed to n'op &Lyman The r will be ts Low andun by Taine it at the Boar office 7 Ae on the 24th ost, a Pocketbook, containin Ad $es.The finder will be rewarded on leaving | at 211 Rie nmond street, 73 OST ORSTOT EX, Deeds, Papers and Promissory 4 Noten, otder of paré Stewart.Any one retu ning he above streat-wDl be liberally rewarded.OST, on the 18th tristant,.a Grey Scotch Terrier Siai The tinder a be rewarded on retuming 1t to 280 Acqueduct stree! 3 I OST, on Tursday cvéning, In or near the Theatre 4 Rayal, a Gold Bracelet, ec finder will be Nberally rewarded by lesving |* at No.20 Lemoine street.7 Bt.Janis 7a J OST, on Dore rohester street, ostet ween Monntain | |b *rrectand Teaver Hall, ho Hee The finder [ will please return it to S1AR office.FOUND, OUND.-\u2014The owner of a smal Bay Mate have hér by Apne the headquarters of the Balvage Corps, No Gabriel atree y kd robs in Store No.168 St.Joseph street, a Matt Fey ND.\u201cBtrayea into my Tard, on 80th arch, 1 a with white paw} han a The owner can have Apply to J.Curran, Manu- Collar and Corporation edal.it by proving property.facturer street.Cook, in a rail family.ANTE D, i a rexpectable young woman from Enxiand, Address C, 2, ust A situation as Plain Bran i) .ohiging.Apply to Mra.ARTE by a respectable Protestant slfuation as good Cook | Nabi, ver, willing and » 4 st.Urbain street.V Aare office.Ww Kix man in no, Wis MW reese Ar, TAR oltice, A situation 6 ay \u201cAssistant Book- keeper ank, Merchant 5, Or other office, hy .a \u2014ntleman late] rive ™ Fru'and: fret ol.an references an ply to k.17 NTED,, a situation as AXTED, hy a youn man, aged 20, à situation s Anslstant Storeman Mood re fore nces given io hi sran office.ANTED, hives young + an, aged 95, à nitration as either à Saleaman in a Grocery nr Bales- oods Store ; Feforenors uen Af required.Addre» ve B, 17, BTAR office 7 a Whôlesale |ry-g ANTED, by a respectable person, a situation eeper ; good references.Address as Housekee NTR! ANTED IMMED! ATELY, a situation \" Sales woman, by a young lady lately fro 0! Lan: frst lass city references.Adéress B, 1% fran T, OF aby piace of trust, b ference.Je st.Mary s Richt.Mchman or nu Address B, oy Bram ina Wholesale I'ry- If required.Aan ss! testimoni A\" STAR 0 Sewing Wanted.r ANTRD, a I rotestant person take Sewing to herow ce 8 yreyarec to Address A 5 reon | n home.3 w* CENTS FOR SALR AT THER NiaB J cas ASTEN, Sewlng hy the das or week, tn pris te familier, by understands dresemaking In2-machtues ddreee NTRD, Lye Dr mak Apply immedi à Fréprctabl and osn 0 + 5 Braz rR aux la youns woman who raie on suw- a on the 2nd Ma | ND, arci ret, a Lady's Bracelet.on Lagauchetiare * Apply at 5 Valles Hotel ajo ining his yreiniscs, à very large, convenient, and well ated Cellar, and, 5 so, à large Yard ad Stab'es containing te poss 1 1st May.Apply at Richelieu Hotel, 45 SL Vincent stroc t STORES AND OFFICES TO LET.GOOD BUSINESS STAND TO LET.-The fine, vi three-rtory, lirick But! ding, Kos.at and 3 341 Mci'ord street, betwee s Church and the W silinuton Bridge.Tt) is ee scapied for a hote], being directly opposite the new canal basins.Apply to W.L Doutuey, Ss1 St.Lawrence auront TO LET, Stores on St.Lawrence, ntar Untario street, «nd tenements ou St.Law- Teu ©, Christophe and St.Andre streets, near ÉsnecusS t; fourrooms.Apply to Kel.y 4 Dpriom, 16 Bt.Jam oe street.tf : TO LET, the splendid Shop on the corner of St.Catherine and Jacqnes Cartler streats, presently occupied by John Hal Enq.ébeiringe © counters, aasaliers, [.ng to Te shop.dwelling.Modorato re rent Apply Ro p.Lee 50 8%.Catherine Lu +21 TO LET, with or without Steam Ramer three iii] Fists, including Shop and ot 21e 1 spiendia out-stone b 10, t ing, à e premises No.XOBL Car.ier squ.aul street, actus i y Root asd 8hoe factor l'orsessinn In both eases on Ist May: Applyto BOT VIN, bo st Paul street.73-10 > 4 FOR SALFK OR TO LET, a Machiue Shop S470 x Un with Boiler, Enutne and Shaf thy cumplcte, 0a Workman strect, near Glass .C.Mutton, baron Furniture sous He ply 3 Willi m street du Wu ks.Factory Fag tory).7TJ10 LET, a FACTORY, #4 x v3 reer, attered to sult, with or without power.Also, a second flgor of a Mill, 52 x 140 feet, with steam -power and woodworking machinery.Apply to M.MULLIE & Oo, Canal stroet.tf ness LET A a lure Yard, 174 feet by I'd à feet, corner and Ottawa streets, suitable \u2018or the storage.> Lambe r, Coal or Firew Mivhac! Farmer, 118 McCord streot.TT LET, Stabling for one horse , also, a Coanh- * house.Apply at 524 Craly street, 73 +: t Arps v to 4 56-14 ROOMS WANTED OR TO LET, Jog WANTED.\u2014 Wanted, Ly a marr «4 couple warn Unfurnished Hoo, with the use of Rie he À wat of Mountain atrect.Address 5 2 STAR office 773 R »00M8 WANT?DW \u2014Wanted.by a woman, wit À two children, two Rooms and Kitchen, or use of Kitchen, ina Landy, N.H., Star office.Louse with somo respectable, quiet stating terms, situation, &c ee ODNME WANTED.Wanted, a comfortably fur- M nished Bed and Sitting Room.or à large Bed- y; breakfast and bath- A private famtly having euch s 10 ay hear of à quiet tenant by madre AA \u201c Batchelor STAR Office, dt row Seslrabic, PROPERTY FOR SALE.| danmestat anse tulss Mexie Gne nee! ô Comin Alan Collin, wife ot Marles Pepin, 10 Common Thomas Burdett, 12 Common Wer, od Tansy, 10 Crate Keunedy, widow of Lawrence Reddy, $ Found- \u201cdfiver Or l'onchmau 1 ANTED, a tir-t-cluss Watchmaker.Apply at ff TO LET, TENEMENT HOUSES, in * National and building, digging and » anting, striv- b ce | Ad 5 Terrace,\u201d St.Dominique street.Apply at \u2018wi - > > Le VAddress ( Bian i y 0.ty St Juseph strect 56 No.197 \u2018St.James atree Phar WEST WARD.Ing and struggling ; in rden and in - | WW sms I ten-#ocd-5t 8 raté Craly PAROLE 3 CN a bi fon torire Mary T Callan; widow or Rrchard-Conwsy;-8\u20acati the Réld, in tué; grañar in the Tarn, | - atree \u2018 +Har, stitabie for q - Ty yous man wishes a £01.a an vise hy Ting tor table for hottitng rity hh Bs in the factory and in he mill, in the bar dan previous exit ! FW A on eee Comes or bo un dives b, 4, 872% we \u2019 H3 Coturu\u2018ssloners .| warehouse and in the shop, in the mountain and in the ditch, on the roadside and in the woud, in the city and iu the country, out at sea and on the shore, 1n the day of brightness and of gloom.+ making\u2014hi way toward \u2018the carriage, holding up one teathery paw iu demonstrative suffering.\u2018The anxious party stopped immediately, and Winks made his way toward them, laboriously limping and uttering painful cries.But when, all a dust as he was, this hypocrite was lifted into the c car- tara, 6 Pounding Henry Thonias Prive pelt, à Tosnital \u2018William Carson, Charles Leopold Ste Sicher, 415 & £20 Notre Dame James Martin, 425 Notre Dae Edouard ear.36 Reco! John Quincy Perle y, 246 st.James Thomas Alexan der Lynch, Paul Victor Monette and Joseph Moncits 54 St.Paul Bernard Connaugbton, 11 Victoria ST.ANNS' WARD.ce Flynn, 49 College 8157 Cotege Lawren Früncois Xavier Metras, Fdouard Dorion, 48 Co Victor Decastieau, 54 Common iue L£feuvre.=.Common John Flynn, 179 McCord dward Henry \u201cGiliman, corner of Mullis and ond Oliver 1.enard.196 Seignenrs Méchard Gowan, \u2014 , PICKLED ROUNDS OF BEEF, | FICELED TONGUES, [| \u2026 SMOKED TONGUES, | BREAKFAST BACON.McGIBBON & BAIRD, Italian Warchouse.\\ THOS.ALLAN & CO, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, HAVE REMOVED TO No.361 Notre Dame Street, .- 76-4 PARENTS.PA \u201c F.GROSS, TRUSS FACTORY, No.690 Craig Street, Montreal, HAS ON HAND A PEW BEST QUALITY CHILDREN\u2019S SHOULDER BRACES, VARIOUS SIZES, FROM 75 CENTS.No.690 Craig Street.2-cod E BROTHERSs\u2019 STOCK OF Spring Boots and Shoes 18 NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR.ONAYN R°* A call is respectfully solicited.192 & 194 St.Joseph Street, (CHABOILLEZ SQUARE) n 5,000 EXE, OF Boos A Bamkrupt Stock, selling off at cost for one month description selling only.Boots and Shoes of eve! at 3 per cent.loss than an other house in the Dominion.Now is th e get good bargains, a: W.DOUGLAS\u2019 New Bootmaker, Bt.Lawrence street.work madeto order.ae ET YOUR SPRING ALTER- TIONS AND REPAIRS DONE AT THB CENTRAL JOBBING SHOP.JAMES CURRIE, CARPENTER AKD JOINER, HEAP CLOTH BOOTS! CHEAP RUBBERS! CHEAP OVER-SHOES i Ar O'BRIEN\u2019S, 171, 234 & 379 St.Joseph St.Women's Ciotà Over-ahoss for #1, worth 9106, Men's hand-made Cloth Boots for 88, worth M4.ILLIAM BYRD, CARPENTER AND JOINER, M LATOUR BTREET, MONTREAL, \u2019 West Besver Ball.Shonda, Frid Desks La Pitttnge pecans OLTON'S OYSTER HOUSE 8 ORAIG STREET, MONTREAL, M.I HOMPSON, CRAIG STREET, FOUNDER aa\" FINISH BRace CASTINGS of every d: scription.All werk guaranteed.0 CONTRACTORS.\u2014 - New Year will be solid at groat!y reduced prices.Lane, near Victoria aus y STATIONERS\u2019 HALL.Gok Peas at reduced prices.Aluminiam Gold Pencils at reduced prices, Charm Peaciis at reduced prices.SIF\" Boe our stock of the above, the largest in the city, now selling at greatly reduced prices, prior to var importations., Photograph Albums, Scrap Books, su Sitdes\u2014n large vartety\u2014all at rcéuceod prices.All our Faney Goods left over from Christmas and MURRAY & CO., STATIONERY HALL, .No.387 Notes Daux STREET, {Kaxt door $0 Chas.Alexander & Son\u2019s.) 48° ¢goalLl COAL! AMERICAN (all sisse).SCOTCH and LOWER TURT Do.WELSH ANTHRACITE.- Persale by - : ANDREW BAILR, ° 65 and OF MoGili street.URGEON & 'CO.No.450 Notre Dame Street, |G LOBE MUTUAL EW SPRING CLOTHS AND TWEE DS, very handsoine Patterns.A nplendid assortment just opened out at WALSH'S Cloe thing House, bought expressly fer our Order Trade.Customers will be sure to have complete satisfaction, as we have secured the best Cutters and workmen in the city, and are determined to give our customers and the public in general the very best Goods that can be procured in the market, combined with supe rior workmanship, and very moderate prices.An early call solicited.WwW.WALSH & CO.No.463 Notre Dame Street, ner McGill 56 B.SAVAGE Co.\\ DOMINION MACHINERY DEPOT, No.654 Craig Street, MONTREAL, Ww Dealers in all kids of IRON WORKING AND WOUD WORKING MACHINERY.Union Emery Wheels and Machinery.Haskine® Sen Portable Steam-Engines.American Steam, Pire proof Safes.__ Bam's Foot-power Scroll Saw., The Flectwood Scroll Saw.Walker Bro °.Puser Scroll Saw 75 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, or NEW FORK, :aving, in accordance wth the law, deposited witd be Finance Minister Oue Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the security of Canadian Folicy-holders ONLY, {s now prepared to issue Life Policies.C.8.LEWIS, JOHN CONVERSE, Joint Managers for the Dominjon OFFICE : 183 8t James street.17 HAP MAN'S ENTIRE WHEAl FLOUR is decidedly the best food for Infants and Invalide.For sale by - , H F.J \\TKBON, Chemist, [1 Queen's-Ha}-Blocie\u2014| 3 A L E,\u2014 1,000 half-chests Cho.ce, New Beason JAPAN TEAS.2000 cattles © * \u201c6 \u201c pry \u201c 100.haif-chests Fine to Choice YOUNG H YSON, season 1873-74.500 bags RANGOON and ARRACAN RICE, Bris DRY-CRUSHKD and GRANULATED BUGAR.frie REXINED BUGAR.ss YEETINGS AND AMUSEMEN48 CANDINAVIANS! \u201cA Quartcrly Mectingof the SCANDINAVIAN JOCTETY OF CAN ANA wtii Le held «t No.26 Notre lane street, ou FRIDAY EVENING, the 3rd April, it 6 e'clock.\u2018 LEVVY BENNED, 77-22 BSrcretary.ASTER 4 GRAND CON CERT AND BALL | .BY HiBERNIAN 'INPHFENDFNT BHA9S BALL { or TRE | CITY CONCERT HALL LOCK OUT FOR A GUUD TIME.Addresses will be delivered by I).Barry, Esq, BC.i.andJd J Curran, fey Messrs EH Brink and J.LJ.Bank, of, the Thoa- tre Royal, 1.Fallon and J.R.Mannery have kindly voluttenirdt Cr Berne.~desars.T.Hurst, H Jizsnall, J.Wilson, > tes Alice l'Erma and Miss Broughell, also Musters Murray, Wyan and Foysrty Lave bven engoged = A firat-clis strinee bind will be tn attendance.Tukets of ad wagon Geute, 5x., Lads x 754 JAS.CAMPRELI, Secretiry.T HE NEW CITY GAS COMPANY OF MONTREAL.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THIS COMPANY Will be held at the Orice of the Works, on Ottawa Street, WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL NEXT, \"TAT ONE CLOCK P.M.Board,) (By Order of tho .* JAMES F.SCRIVER, 705 cod Secretary.ECHANICS HALL.M 6 NIGHTS ONLY, 6, COMMENCINO MONDAY.APRIL Oth, 1674, - MARTIN TIIE WIZARD AND VENTRILOQUIET 5 IN HIS GBBAT \u201cFRANKENSTEIN MYSTERY, ABSISTED BY : Mise CLARA MARTIN, 1n her wonderful scance of SECOND SIGHT, One hundred costly and useful presents given | away pightly.See the Italiun Marionette Troupe (ten tn number) with Martin, the Wizard.Admiesion (pne euvelops!, 25 cents Reserved seals (1wo envelopes, 3 vents.Grand family matinee: Saturday afternoon.Children, 19 cents ; adults, 15 cente.777 J.M.CALDWELL, Agent.(COMPLIMENTARY BALL - ane TUTO SIG.H AZAZER: Masquerade, Fancy and Domino, AT ACADEMF, 1 ()AKTANNED LEATHER BELTING, \u2018The Boston Express says the existence of the panic is not acknowledged by L.on- don correspondents of a single banking house in the city, but, on the contrary, one of the most prominent banking firme, Drexel, Morgan & Co., received the following from its Londcn Agent: ¢ Rumor unfounaed.One or two spequiators failed.Beyond extreme dullness, everything appears unsound.\u201d : he arreat of Christian Paul Lother, cha with robbing a wealthy cattle be- | merchant of Hamburg of $250,000, is ordered by cable on hin arrival hy the ss.Hansa.Havana advices, late that the new Captain-General, Conchs, will propose a tersporary cessation of hoatilitien, to be followed by a formal treaty of peace.The basis of the treaty are made known, snd include the pledge that the island shall remain.united to the Crown of Spain ; and that the people shall elect representatives to the Cortes; that slavery shall only be interfered with by the consent of owners, and in case that emancipation rhould be decreed, then owners of slaves are to be idemnified.Kixasron, N.Y, April 1.A fire broke out in Bignore\u2019s Hotel, in the village of Rosendale, nine miles from here, to-night, aud half the place in eaid to be burned.\u201c New York, April 1.The loss by the Millerstown, Pa., fire to-day, was $232,000.Insurance, $55, ~ Arrived ; SS.Hanasia, from Bremen.Provipence, RÂ., April 1.The State election took place to-day; there was no Democratic nomination for the State offices and the vote was light.Henry Howard was re-elected Governor, CC.Demars Vansendt was elected Lieut ~ with British Columbis.He said that Governor.The prohibition candidate, J.M.Addman was re-elécted Secretary! JOHN JAMES HROWNÉ, Architect will re- JOB SALE, a pretty hlack Dog\u2014a pet wi Chi 10, renders, on PA TORDAT RENE dis Arr dren, and s splendid ratter.Apply at os.for the cers\u2019 Works required In ulstreet.783 fifteen buildings Jn Comwall, anos wit! OOMS WANTED.\u2014 Wanted, by a widow lady ine plans and specifications to be seen tn bis offices, with a grown up dan hier, two small or ons gg ver Hall pa 34-7 large R not more than ten-mrinutes\u2019 walk from \u2014 the Post-oBice ; terms must be modersts.Address MALO & COD, 18, STAR office.86 .p Malo À Co.) , OST Taken à ls Hall Chambers, one Lato Carscm, cos ainfing.one Pinmiond Ring, one Bosker, MERCHANT TAILORS, {oar Hair Rrosh one Tramd Glass, and some our Have re-opened at \u20ac #T.JAMES STRERET, Pperel e handems La Banque du Peuple), with a complete ward wil be gt ! Lo Comment orient of SPRING GOODS 017 T3OAR Facanctes for two respectable boarders, And are ready to execute all orders.im - at No.91 Bt.George street.\u2014 784 T \u201d ANTED, a sieady, active to book after ALL ON horses, and make bimeelf generally ussfol Apply nt R06 Craig street (West), this week, after 4pm.70-3 ANTED JMMEDS ATELY, two rhe Horse- shoers ; hest wages pa good .Apply fo D.Muiltos, DER, Urbain street.783 WwW \"ANT.siz Carpenters.Apply wo B.H.Ma- Boney, 82 8t.Louis street.764 MYLES MURPHY FOR YOUR COAL AND WOOD.No.135 Bonaventure Street.WW ANTED, a respectad) ladle-aged woman a8 Bick Nurse, for the Private ards of the Hospital.7 Montreal General \u2014\u2014 00 er ie er ANETD, a young man in à Retail Grocery, one who wadaretands ie business.AppiT 64 250 st.Lawrenss street.5 HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.FIRE AND MARINE.AUTHORIZED , Oapital.$5,000,008.Sy Seared Trot Tod are nou pre.ALL CLASSES OP RISKS AGAINST FIRE AT MODERATE RATRA.SI Al claims will Be 'bald lamediately on the Joss Dotne omtabliahod ag ' Densorons : HOR.JORN YOUNG, N.P.7 P.SINCENTES.\u2026.bi sranoese Poe ROBUARTSON.BR THIBAUDRAU, Hans Ovriée - 160 8t.James Street, Montreal.RENCH Printzp REGATTAS! FRENCH PRINTED REGATTAS.A Case of these very choice (butscarce) SHIRT- INGE Just received by * KEMP & CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING RSTABLISIMENT, _ No.306 Notre Damo street.* N.B.\u2014Aleo, à very nice lot of REAL OXFORD snd ZEPHYR SHIRTINGS.: Ti-taw C.WALDREN, ARR OPENING & LARGE QUANTITY ' or ; SPRING GOODS, WHICH ARE OFFERED AT A MODERATE 2° 1 PRICE.a ROBERT BENNETT, (Agent for * Canadias Moatbly.™) PUBLISBING AND ADVERTISING AGENT, 68 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.Good Book Ganvasesrs wanted.Apply between 9 and 10, and 13 1 o\u2019clock.Se C HINA HALL, QUEEN'S BLOCK, 995 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Goods just 3 Dinner Ber Ton Bats Toot be aad ene assort- mont of Glassware of every description, cheap for 6é-coû D.GRANT.Avwake.\u201d\u2014A few of the above very popular Chromos just apceiveil, tm very nest frames.Wiil AWAKE,\u201d and other very handsome pictures G.4 W.CLARKE, Stationers, de-saw Next the Witnawe ofice.SPRU M Coids, Hearsenses, [oss ot Voies Poe catalan Toroet d'ions.237 BLEURY STREET, Price, 28 cents pov bottle.AL AND DECORATIVE P.HENRY BR.GRAY, Chomiet, - ORNAMERT PAPKR-HANGEE, de.AINTER, (Frade Mari 8 Bois Manufactures, indow-chades, Scenery and Heraldic Desighs > \u2014_\u2014 ta artistic style.| ocd | OTICE.\u2014I, the undersigned, RYE COCO | dheeaiie smite comnts oti oe or rm ere De at ot of fme Sook mm, 0 tha premises, Nos.6, and fà Jacques Carter with the axcens Of fetty matter ax.and te, 081% G.BOIVIN.x.times the strength of tbe JTo- Montreal, Sih March, 167¢.73-10 20 largely sorartiond n ao by.« 2 ro the Invalid 1 to Ln valanbre: conianmme.ARRYATT NOVELS, 12 vols, 14 does, over 3 per cont of flagh formmyg elesen Mustrated, pusiiehedi at $15; ony $13.00.34 natritieus and stable.To be |W of Jalla Lavanagh, 10 vois, pu od at (who! air a fhe Devoi cad lp Fouling | $18.60, our price $19 saw SoisAgents for tie Dominion say Ko, à Bloury reset, pans Craie.\u201c/PHE TWINS\u201d \u2014 Asleéf\u2014and-} de sold ebeap.A'eo.\u2018* FAST ASLREP\u201d and \u201c WIDE |.RAYS SYRUP OF RED} CR GU JNO.L.HARDMAN & CO.107 & 109 Queen Street, MONTREAL.Price-\u2018ists on applicafion.se - , { PDRESSMAKING.JAMES MOCLURE & CQ.bog to announce that | ta compliance with the request of many of thelr sustomers, Lhey have added s Uresamiaking Depart ment to their business.Magant reception and fitting rooms have boett provided for the coinfort and convenience of ladles.Orders exsoutsd with economy and despatch.JAMES McCLURE & CO., ns em.CATHRRINE nr, = 190-\u2014\u2014\u2014 PPT 51 REET.fi I.A.BEAUVAIS, | Has just to hand his SPRING GOODS, Embracing the newest and latest styler.\u2014\u2014| Call and see them, at > 190 ST.JOSEPH STREET._ \"PO THE LADIFS.\u2014Salon de Modes, Millinery Halil, 55 University.cormer of Nt.Catherine rtreet.\u2014 Just re.velv ed, np choice lot of Sprivw Hats and Honnets, the Jat Paris styles.58 \\ Tioroes BARFADOES STGAB.a On TUESDAY EVENING, April 1646.Bae Ce ray Montreal Inspection.Gentieman's Card, with Indy, 2.60.» Bags COARSE SALT.: : -Extra lady Su cents Gace Rona OIL.The above charges Include refreshments, served \u2014 y Joyce.book .W.R.ROSS & CO., Tehels can de procuré at Prino's, De Zouche\u2019s, No.I! ST.EBACRAMENT STREET.or from the Bignor's pupils.Ta 52 BRITISH AMERICAN LTERATIONS COMPLETED.eo BTEAM DYEING and SCOURING \u2014_\u2014 - WORKS AND FRINCIPAL OFFICE, In returning thanks for the liberal share of cus- Jn BY : .Ww wom received slnce commencing business, we would No.521 St.Joseph street, West, Xspectiully inform Our friends And 1h: } .| (Between Guy chmond streets.) rally that, having ureatly culars à and Jmproved ; p Di ] ~ A se goods received at the OLD STAND, No.#4 8t.Siote 2 stock of DRY GODS, and at as rcasouatie 3 ontreal.sr THOS.PARKER.Proprictor.\u2018our Gente\u201d Famieniog Department 1e, perbape, * - d f Al » re city.DOUGLAS, 417 Notre Dame Ru à superior stock ot weeds.Coatings, Vert stree! ] 4 hand first-cl; = Broadcloths, 9, Over-Coal c., Ou assortiment of ads and.lGentiemen'e band made tan og department sti.l keeps up, and is incress- sOTS H 3 ts made rest q, .sropu .BLOTS and BONE aquE sad workmanship roar.\u201cBlack Silks and Black Pure Alpaccas a speciality, ust received, om 8, 13 \u2014 White Boots and Kia Biippere.Ladies\u201d white work A.M.ALLAN & CO, of every description to order at the Ehortest possible.; 1o loa.8 1 #7.JOSEPH STRERT, cMILLAN & CO., (Oprostte the * City Howlw) 78° MERCHANT TAILORS, A.D.DALY.No.252 St.James Street CHILDREN'S | (Next door West Ottawa Hotel.) a CARRIAGES.beg to soquaint their customers and the public that \"748 .\u2014 t wholo- they havo just received their Spring Stock of Goods, hardest sssortment in the city retail at whole All from the best makers in England and Scotland Agent for \u201c Harris, Hill Manufacturing Company.\u201d sad embrecing overythleg new In style.426 und 428 Notre Dame Street.Messrs.H.Poole & Co.'a Pattern Buit just received.; (Near Bt.Peter street) A etock of elegantly made Bprisg Over-coats on 76-e0d hand at very moderate prices.76-300 MINERAL SPERM OIL ; THE ORIENTAL TEA STO NON-EXPLOSIVE.an The safest and most economical Oil im use; Masses.M.BCANLAX & 00.test S00 Pahren her LE beg to inform the residents of Bt.Joseph street and For sale at vicinity that they have REMOVED to 8 251 8T.JOSEPH STREET, MAVOR & RAMBAY between Murray and Colborne streets, where will (Late Jas.FAIRIE), be found a choice assortment of .N FAMILY GROCERIES, 98 St.Francois Xavier Street, TEAS, SUGARS, FRUITS, SPICKS, SYRUPS, WINES, MONTREAL a : LIQUORS, &c., &c., special inducements are sored suring 2a nou | 1314.SPRING 1874.day weason, and a call ta respectfully solicited.ç Vo, « OSEPH USHERWOOD,|STYLES IN HATS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, : PLAIN AND DECORAIIVE PAPRR-HANGING IMPORTER OF From the best English and DBOORATIONS, FRESCO MOULDINGS, 8s * American Houses, .B\u2014 advertiser, having always on hand the Trost iat bert seloctad Stock Decorations the AT Toros Panton a rer alae ori or Stores + 14 de 11 to leave their » at medomats price; would do well oienzotoalf O\u2019FLAHERTY & BODEN'S, ROOFINC.| 7269 Notre Dame Mreet.I 7%-3m R.ALEXANDER, J A WOODWORTH, .- ol GRAVEL AND FLANTIC SLATE ROOVER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND HABBRDASIER, begs to call particular atiention te his ew stock of Ne.805 Craig Mreet, West, : * ® CLOTHS AXD GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS.6 (Opposite Faucher*s Hardware Btore,) SW\" REPAIRS will have the most careful atten- lis present stock te pronounced to be one of the \u2018 tion, and be done as promptiy = J best In the city.He has some splendid articles In HABE?RDASIIERY, and would invite mspection.a No.3 St.Lawrence Main Street, ay-\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014F _\u2014\u2014(FWFO-DOORS-FROM-CRAIGSTRERT- CRIE ECEIVEL DAILY, by Express FINNAN HADDIES aod OYSTER3 \u2018 in bulk.: ADAM B.FRASER, TH ST.CATHERINE STREET.~\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014~'9% FINEGEN UINEHAVANA CIGARS: ra i, Atao, A Magat cont Block of beutiful MEERSBCHAUM PIPES.\u2018COHEN.% LOPEZ, No.231 St.James Street.© am PLACE D'ARMPS AND ET.JAMRS BTREFT.app (CARPÉTS MADE UP.and OIJL- ; CLOTHS LAID by | = K.ROBINSON, na 42 Juror street (West of Hieury) 4 NOTRE DAME, , Drew Fonds.\u2014Just opened another lot of those beautiful Lustres, 12)c, 15\u20ac, 20e : Black Lustres, 12;c, 156.Ice 260, 25¢, 30¢: Black MIks, 73, 90¢, | Miksa, 81.1%, $1.35.» bargains in Lace and Muslin Curtain, Tahhke Linens nnd ; Linen and Cotton éry- \u2014, (ENTS FOR SALE at the Stan ; ?na .bod (ENTS FOR SATF at the Fran Utes a .\u2019 \u201cTHE EVENING STAR, Thureday, April 3, 1874._ ATICTION By H.J.Shaw.\u2018 (CONTIN CATION OF LARGE FUKNITURE SALE.On SATCRDAY APTERXOOY, te 5th lust, Mr.Saw will sell \u2018at bis 8, Craig street, fo clear the Juatble new Fur- A e the whole of tho val © Sale will SALES niture left sees ver | comprise & large juantity of first-class Furniture, includiag duplicate iota of must of the articles sold OU the Ri, \\ Bale at TWO PM, by catalogue.HEXRY J.SHAW, 77 \u2019 Auctionver.re .vr ALE OF NEAT FURNITURE, SALTARLE FI1-0, Carpe.s, Curtains, Cor- 2 tie COR Me, Hritish Plate Mirror, Inutay rou Fursiture 1a Waltiut, Halr-Cloth Par Jar Suites, Hedrooim Furmiture, Kitchen utensils, Wheeler & Wilsuu dSewing-wachint, &c., &cox TUESDAY, THE 770 APRIL, {will sell, at the residence, No.273 Bleury stree te whale of the uvat Househoid Purnitare, Jing, valuable Hinod \u201d Piano, Whieler à Wilson Se winyg-twaching, xo.Sale ut TEX o'clock.HENRY J.BHAW, from tue last sale.Led- \u201crm .Cee ge + Ç t Hoy SON'S FURNITURE.® HALE OF ABUUT $10w) WORTH OF ELEGANT * \u201c+ AND COSTLY FURNITURE, Comprising handsome Buhl und other inlaid Furni ture, richly ornamented Tables, Cabinets and Becreturies, Fancy Chulre In elegant French Satin, scratoirs, Duvenport, Card Tables, Handrome irrors.f very rich Drawlog-room Sultes in Tapestry, SUk Codane and Crimnso 1 Satin : 8 ver richly carved Bedrooy Suites in Maple, Waluut, Mahogany and Ash; also, Mahowany aud Walnut Dining- room, Library und Office Furniture.Mr.JAMES THOMPSON, Cabinetmaker, Bt James street, who 10 alout making extensive alterations 1m Lis premises, has lustructed Mr.5 tigneer, to dixpuse Lf the whole of bis present stock of rich and costly Furniture, Catalogues.of which will he preparedp and the Furniture placed on view, : a M ï 726.72 C oo AME Sb atôres, TH, 7 \u2014-8tr on SATURDAY, lta instant, and the Furniture will be 801d, every exticle, without reservation, On MONDAY, the 13th ins', Bale at TEN o\u2018clock, HENRY J.SHAW, 78 Auctioneer.N or abut the 15th April, 1 am instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late Hon.Rokr Jusxkr to sell the whole of the FURNIVURE, CARPETS, PIANO, dc.Ac.Particulars hereafter.SHAW, Auctioneer.HENRY J By Barrett & Rao A UCTION SALE or NEW AND SECUND-HANL FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, On Saturday Morning, 4th Instant, AT OUR ROOMS, a 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.ON THE SIGN THE NAME J.H.DICKINSON, AND THE NUMBER IS 293 Notre Dame Ntreet, AND PHE GOOLS CONSIST OF: WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, - &c., &c., &c.FANCY OXFORD SHIRTS, &c., &e., ke.FANCY REGATTA SHIRTS, &e., &c.&e.FANCY ALL-WOOIL SHIRTS, &c., £e., &c.LINEN COLLARS, &e,, ke, ke.PAPER CULLARS, &e, Ke, ke.SILK SCARFS, de.£c, Ke.SILK BOWS AND TIES, de, Ac, &e LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, &e., &e., Ke.; .SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, | ke, ke, &e.| ENGLISH AND FRENCH BRACKS, &c., &c., &c.SILK BRACES, &c., &c., &e.ALPACA UMBRELLAS, T4 Ke, Ke, &c.SILK UMBRELLAS, &c., &e., &c.CALF GLOVES, &e.£&e., Ke.KID.GLOVES, &c., ke, &e.LISLE THREAD GLOVES, &c., Ke, &e.SILK, UNDERSHIRTS, ke, &c., &e.or TAS 4 3858T3.U.8 Stooks and Bouds at present value State, City and County Stçcks aud Bonds atpresent value.Bond aud Mortgages {socured by Real Estate, worth $3,080,670, Buildings thereon tusured for $1,251,600, and Polices aasign.d tO the Company as collateral).ooceieenini a, Temporary Loans and Advances.Cash on hand and in Bank Premiuins in course of transmission and collection (actual, not estimated oo Rmount).ei, \u2018 Agents' Balances\u2014secured.Quarterly and Semi-Annual'Promiums due subs: quent\u2019io January 1, 1874 June : nd Decesnber, 1874, $1,353,600.holders only (U.§.lionde,) $100,000.C.8.LEWIS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.NINTH ANNUAL REPORT GLOBE M UTUA LLIFE INSURANCE.COMPANY OF NEW YORK.981,400, \"1000 2,125,456.36 134,427.11 144,030.25 115,801.06 (actual, not estimhted amount).Due and Accrued Interests and Rents., Office Furnit.re ind Fixtures.BuppMes on hand.Present value of Risks Re-Insured.LIABILITIES.; Losses outstanding.$110,087.40 Claims for Matured Endow- went outstanding.10,000.00 Amount.requiwed .to Re- lnsare all Policies in vx- {stence, with additions thereon \u2014Now York stand.: ard 45 percent.3,570,542.00 Estimnied cost of collecting Pre miu mb outstanding and deferred.\u2018 32,099.00 All other claims estimated.4,850.00 \u2014-\u2014 T7 678,40 Surplus to Poltey-holders, 439,506.13 .3,6,107,276.82 Amount of Insurance issued in Canada, between Deposit In Caiada for benefit Gf Canadian Policy- T-1mt Manager for the Dominion of Canada.FOUR O'CLOCK.\u2014\u2014e \u2019 News of the West, [Special to the Bran.) \u2018 TorowTo, April 2.|\u2018 The Oxford assizes opened yesterday ; the most important case on the docket is that of Tapping, accused of the murder of his wife and four children.he murderers of the old tndian Doctor Neidham, of St.Thomas, Ont., are said to have been traced to Texas, where one of the two suspected parties named, Simmons, a few months ago raurdvred his companion, 4 mad named McRobie.It is thought probable that the former has found iis way back to Canada.Lt.Col.Frençh is in town organizing Manitoba mouñted police.At the York Assizes the slander tdse Lyou vs.Fraser resulted in 8 wousuit.A burglary took place at St.Cathariues Yesterday, the perpetrator, who escay ed, 18 supposed to have been the ruffian who shot Dain\" News of Quawa [Special to Tue Stan.) \u201c OTTAWA, April 2.The ten o'clock train on the St.Lawrence und Ottawa Railway was the], largest of the season last night, mem- |.bers for all parts of Ontario and Quebec having left for home to spend their holi-, days.The absence ot Blake from the House during a question of grave importance is the topic of conversation among political men.- ; The armpries are still guarded and the I says:\u2014 to the Government.to-uight and remain concealed until Wednesday, aud when the business of the House comes to the order of the day ¢ that Louis Riel, a member for the electors] district of Pro in his place,\u201d he will be forthcoming in charge of the SBeargant-a'-Arms and will, House.° It is said that in the crowd in the public galleries this evening there were over one hundred revolvers, TT VS RE AT RT ERENT RIEL, The Lagges Story.The Gazetle\u2019s Uttawa correspondent | It is known that he is secreted in une if the rooms of the Parliament buildings it pre-cut, and his whercabouts is known He will leave \u2018here vencher, attend ke his seat under the protection bf tlie | .e His, Warten & Co Lt Manufacture :t No.207 Fortification Lane, Wärren\u2019e well-knowu patent platform scales, hay, coal.and forwarding, union, grocer\u2019s and even balance scales, &c., executed with the highest finish and laced on the market at moderate rates, hey confidently claim for their scales that they are the cheapest and best to be obtained in the Doniniun, fur two prinei- wl reasons:\u2014DBrcause they are equal in style, quality and finish to any either nunufactured in or unporied into the zountry, and in addition because they are from 10 to 20 per gent.lower in price than those of \u2018any other first-class makers.MONTREAL STOCK REPORT.[Reported for Tux STAR by Bond Brokers.) .excitement continues about Riel.In the galleries, yesterday afternoon, it\u2019 is said there were one hundred armed men ready to protect Riel.the rooms of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod until 10:30 last night, when he managed to get to Hull and elle the detectives.\u2018 The bar having been abolished from the House of Commone, the women\u2019s crusade are turning their attention \u2018to the one in the Senate.They anticipate Commons., Political news is dull.' His Exceliency and suite patronize J.\u20ac King this evening at the Rink Music Iall.- .The duties collected in.the Customs He remained in Banque du Peuple.more trouble than they had with the | Ba La : Trons STOCKS.Seliers.| Buyers Jactions -Bank of Montreal 1984 198% 196 ; Ontario Bank.109% 109 Cees Bank of BH, N.cee 160 eae City Bank 103 103 2.14654 104% 105 olsou\u2019s Bank .109 108 ree Bank of Toronto.1 19 cess Banqu® Janques Carti us 16 cee Merchants\u2019 Bank.114 Tan 14 ! 18 ers 109 Ut ue bay \u201ceee Win ees 126% 125% 102 ot 107 v6 93 92 1 1024; A-ron Copper Bay.| 40 20 nwrcolontal Coal Cop'y.| 75 724 | 100 93 3.T.R.7 p.e.Bonds.it.L.Rd ¥ 0.Sterling 6 p.cont.Telegraph Co.Office for the month of March just end- Richelieu Nav.Co.Canadian Nav.C elegraph ed amounted to $2,206,293.Ve ned No.71 Sr.JAMES STREET.New Parlor Bedroom Bets, Mattrasscs, Palinsses, Couches, Sofas, Chalrs, Tables, Sideboards, &c., dc.And, a Jarge stock of second hand Furniture, in &ood vrder.- Sale at TEN o'clock.MERINO-\u2014UNDEKSHIRTS; &c., &c., £e.\u2018News of Quebec.[Press Despatch.av, ity Passenger Et Com Merchants\u2019 Kxchang Mout.pistrict Pr.Bu ng Bociety,.Hamilton Pr.& ociety.Co.Rail'd {ordered to be summoned, 3rd EDITION SIX 0.LOCK Tr -eems that the Senators have not been in the habit of taking their \u201cnips\u201d with the Commoners.The vote of yesterday ouly abolished the bar in the House of Commons ; that of the Senate yet remains Our Ottawa correspondent hints that the Senators are not disposed to follow the example of the Lower House.We hope better things of the Canadian \u201c Lorde\u201d?We sliould have liked to have seen the two Houses act gimultane- ously on the subject\u2014\"twas a pity to; wake two bites of the cherry.vos ts Capiteliau Affaire, (Press Despatch.) OTTAWA, April 2.The intense excitement of yesterday in respect to Riel was, in reality, without foundation, as was fitting on \u201cAll Fools: ay.Itis understoor that the House was occunied needlessly in order to bring it to neariy six o\u2019clock, when it was au noted the House would adjourn fir the holidays before Riel was called.The ruse sav.eeded, and the order for his appear ance was postponed till Wedneeday.It now transpires that after taking the oath on Monduy.he dined at Hull and went immediately afte-wards to Prescott.He ls now understood to be in Ogdensburg, | whence he will return on.Wednesday.The Committee, appointed yesterday, on Donald A.Smith\u2019s motion, met this morning, and elected Mr.Smith chair man.À pumber of witnesses were including several \u201cfrom Manitoba, and certain papers were ordered to be roduced.The Somnmittee thén adjourned.Hon.Mr.\u2019 Cartwright entertained a ntsmber of friends at dinner at the Rideau Club last night.Hon.Albert J.Smith will leave fur Washington this evening, having been appointed to act in conjunction with the on.George Brown on the Reciprocity question.Nearly every member\u201d of Parliament, except those from tl'e distant Provinces, has left the ciy for the Easter vacation.D'arliament will meet again on Tuesday ever \u2018vg, bet it is understood that onl formal business will be transacted until \\: ednesday.\u2014\u2014\u2014_ Frem Ottawa, \u2014 Grea: preparations wre being made fur the concert and ball to be given oi Easter Monday by the Hibernian Inde- vendent Brass Band in the.City Concert idall, | Co , .\u2014 The pavement of St.Jaues street in many places is in a fearfully untidy state.The street crossin Fenerally are simply mud pools.Is the Road Committee still hibernating ?\u2014 The Market.Committee met vester- day uflernvon, and taking umbrage at the action of the Board of Health with rezard to the inspection of meat, resolved to prepare a by-law relative to {his matter.sae + TL.; \u2014 Customs receipte during the past month, $521,713.60; during the corres.pouuing month of Jast year, $425,278.68 ; for the quarter ending March 3let, \u201974, $1,274,641.18.; for the yudrter ending March 31at, \u201973, $1,089,904 .71.: \u2014 Alphonse Picotte, J.B.Joly, and Amos Hisler, prisoners under sentence,\u2019 escaped yesterday from the jai].Picotte was taken in-charge by one Leonard, & barkeeper of St.Jean Baptiste Village, and subsequently returned to his unwel- cowe quarters.\u2014 The complimentary fancy dress, calico, and masquerade ball ip Signor Hazazer\u2019s Academy on \u2018he 14th inet.is looked torward to with great expectations by the vouth and beauty of the city.Some splendid dresses are being prepared.The tickets admit a lady and geu- tleman and include refreshments.! \u2014The horse trade is very dyll, within \u2018the last few days a car load of avimals ot fair grades were shipped to the States but ho American dealers are at.present in town.Prices continue high, and the slight demand that has been exhibited, has been for animals suitable for business purposes.The truth is\u2014prices are 80 high that Americans cannot afford to purcliase in this market.\u2014The members of the Corn Efthange Association met yesterday and passed resolutions complaining of the trea:ment at the hands ot the Montreal Warehousing Company.A committee was appointed to arrange matters.It appears that full summer rates are charged for storage during the winter months; hence while storage ie in Hamilton 3 ce.its, Toronto 6, and Chicago 10 cents, it rates here at 19 cents.\u2014 At the meeting of the Montreal pastor of Erskine Church, announced his intention to accept the call of the Second Presbyterian Church, Chicago, and the Presbytery assented to the trans- lation-whieh\u2014takea-effect from.-Monday.[Special to the Srar.].OTTAwA, April 2.BARRETT & RAE, 74 BROOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! AUCTION SALE OF BUOKS, ox Suturduy Evening nest, 14th Instant, AT OUR BOOMS, * No.71 St James Street, We are * Spring Sales, and fro About 1,000 volumes new and second-hand Books; Works of Fiction, History, Foetry, Travel, the standard authors.All in good order, ahd to be sold without reserve.Sale at half-past SEVEN o'clock.La BARRET & RAE, Ll Auctioneers.BARRETT & RAE, -\u2014GENERAL\u2014AUCTIONEERS, SALEROONS, 71 ST.JAMES STREET, Spring 1874.We destre to thank our friends and customers for the support extended to us during the past year, and we would assure them that we will continue to use our best efforts 10 secure a continuance of their fa- yors.now making engagements for the cem m the success of, and h! sou, w services as Auc- tloneers to parties who intend selling off this Spring.Parties who may be desirous of favoring us with\u2019 thetr orders will v ye by making their Arrange- meuts early, order that they may have the choice Of days remaining unengadeu.Parties who arc only disposing of_a part of their effects will find vur Weekly Sales, at our Roo! 4 ames street, a good medium for realizing à fair J value for them we OUI twe havoasu @ tthe t woëEy audience of any auction house in the city.- BARRETT & RAR, .Auctioneers, M-Im ; 71 St James street D\" MANDEVILLE & | MACKINNON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND \u2026 GENFRAIL AUCTIONERRS, 161 8T.JAMES STRERT, Room 14, MONTREAL.Lans negociated.64-1y 1 .dF.£5 sf oS Hay \"5 g iF ES 352; 1 < Co ME £ = % 3 Zed = = 2125 © - HH 5 23 - 4 = \" Es Ei be } wn NE = Ei gly v8 fads 8° ig Ag § PL E m3 ox ¥ È = .B 2 Bu ©95 3 =: 3 - 8 #3 4 RFE ILDING! REGILDING! MIRRORS and PICTURE FRAMES, &c., REGILT equal ton\u2019 w, at trado prices, at 2 \u2018 G.WELDON'S, _ 117 Bleury street, nrar D» ENTS FIRST-CLASS 48° G Fe eg &c.,-&u, 4 &c., &e., ke.BROWN COTTON DRAWERS, ke, ke, &c.- SILK HALF-HOSE, &c., &e., Le.MERINO HALF-HOSE, qe BROWN COTTON\u2019 HALF-HOSE, &c., &c:, &é.TONS, © &c.&e., &c.SILVER STUDS AND SLEEVE- BUTTONS, ., &c., &e., &c.BRASS STUDS AND SLEEVE BUT-] TONS, : &e., &c., &ec.{ RUBBER OVER-COATS, &c., &e., &e.WATER-PROOF OVERCOATS, &c.; &e., &c.\u2018 = REVERSIBLE OVER-CUATS, &c., &e., &c.GENTLEMEN, LOOK HERE! &c., &ec., &c.WORKINGMEN, LOOK HERE! &c., &c., &c.LIBERALS, LOOK HERE! &e., &c., &c CONSERVATIVES, LOOK HERE! &., ke, ke.DEFEATED CANDIDATES, LOOK &c., &c,, &e.BOYS, LOOK HERE! &c., &c., &c.} J.H.DICKINSON informs his many friends that he can now be found a { 208 Notre Dame street.\u201c (©pposite Mesers.H.& H.Morrill's,, and respectfully solicits « 1eturn of their conédence snd support, (for he has been In the trade before).\u2019 THE BTOCK OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods \u201c18 NOW COMPLETE, At \"Prices which Defy Competition, This assertion he makes boldly, on the ground that he la supplied by tho eminent wholesale manu- factarers importers, Messrs.w, À.BMTTE à Co., of this city.Le WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, Only 90 cents, worth $1.25.Only 81.00, worth $1.50.< GOLD STUDS AND;SLEEVE-BUT-| AT _ BANKRUPT STOCK SALE, | Commencing Early in April, {strength of both parties in -the House 4541 NOTRE DAME STREET.STE.MARIE BROTHERS, ™ Gentlemen, 6to 9 a.r., and 2to9 Ladies, 10 a.m.to 1 p.m.pm; Circulars on applications.20 REOPENING.OF THE MODERN TURKISH OR ROMAN BATH, BT.MONIQUE TRE Tar, CRYSTAL FALLCE, DAVID B.A.MACERAN.M.D.Proprietor, [RUFFLED SALMON, TURBOT, EEL, IR TINS.J.C.DUCKETT, ROUGET, No.247 St.James Street.i » Ded RDSBURG EDWARDSBURG OR CORN STARCH.PURE STARCH.\u2018PREPARED CORN, OR OAKUN, SPIKES, OOTTON WASTB, COAL TAR, ROOFING PITCH, ROOFISG FELT, STOCKHOLM TAR aad PITCH, OANVAS, of Linen and Cotton, HORSE COVERS, LRATHER BELTING and LACES.P.B.ROSS & BROS, SALE, F Nos M 10 and 13 GREY NUN OTREST.(Conservative) a:e candidates for Quebéc East.: : : .Nomination: next week.Very little intereat is taken in the uebec Gulf Port 8 8 Co.taphic Printing Coon 8took.election on account of the general election.coming off next year, when the will be keenly tried., À ceutenarian, named Black bure, aged 102, died at Tælousac this week.D cases : Do.7', p.c.Bonds, Mont, a Bor rbor, 6}, uebec Corp.Brock, uebec Bonus, 6 p, ©.ontreal?p.c.\u201c$63, 30° se Ben.Globeuski, an official in the Le- Montreal 6 p.\u20ac: Stoc gislative Council, is spoken of in connec- montreal wow.Ww ee tion with the Coronership, vice Panet, .8.40.¢ enc | sppointed Senator.i EXCHANGE RT 5 1 1 : © .There are 105 prisoners in Quebec Rank of Loudon 60 days.1004; @ 109%; Jail.| Merchants\u2019 Lille, 90 days.- - The examination of the High School Bat on demand'on Now X - = © Merchanta\u2019 Bills.\u2014 - was held Jesterday.; Bank Gold Draftson Now ¥ % prem Yesterday morning, at seven o'clock, G04 ratos at noon in New ¥ 11545 @ the thermometer registered eight degrees below zero.tape worm several inches long was found by Dr.Larue in a Lake Beauport trout.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 It is understood that the Fire Committee recommends that the pay of each fireman be incrensed by $50 per annum ; the men want $100 rise.\u2014 The street cara are running on praig street; the cars are of a new and handsome pattern, furnishing accomme- dation f r paesenygers on the outside.SCoTen AND CLOTH CAPS, AT REDUCRD PRICES SCHULTZE, REINHARDT & CO, SUCCESSORS TO MCIVER & CO., 291 NOTRE DAME STREET.i 0a \u2014 A social entertainment given under the auspices of the young men of the congregation, will take place this evening in the Sherbrooke street Wesleyan Church.THE NEW POST-OFFICE.+ As the Commission at present sitting to inquire into the management of the Montreal Post-officc evince a disposition to gu thoroughly into the matter, and have requested Mr.Emery, Assistant Postmaster, to make such suggestions with regard to the manggement of the office aa he might think beneficial, it secs a good time to repeat our oft expressed views onthe subject.Tn the first place it is to be hoped that, before the TUESDAY, the 7th APRIEL\u2014\u2018\u201c George James streef NIVERSITY LITERARY SOCIETY'S LECTURES.HON.WM.PARSONS, THE EMINENT ORATOR FROM IRELAND.TWO LECTURES, IX ABSOCIATION HALL, CORNER OF CRAIG AND BADEGONDE STREETS, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 7h & 8h April.SUBJECTS: Stephenson, liero and Henefactor,\u201d being the stery of man self-raived, from the pit to the palace.\u201d WEDNKS8DAY, the 8th\u2014\" Michacl Angelo, tbe Child» the Artis}, the Hero.Admiss 3c.; rescrved seats, 50c.! Tickets for salo at DeZouche's Music Store, St.lies, on \u201cThe Wonders of the 2rd April.ev.ii.C.Bolles, Microscope, 21st, 22nd, and W.SIMPSON WALKER, 78-5 Secretary U.L.S.construction of the new Post otlice ~has\u2019 gone too far to admit of remedy, roper care will be taken to provide ample ac- DUCATIONAL.\u2014 The Classes of MRR.BCOTT'S YOUNG LADIE:\u2019 SEMIN- instant.ARY will be resumed on MONDAY, tho 6th commodation for the sale of stamps in the building ; and not only enough space provided to enable the supply of present nt future requirements.« Itis also to be hoped that the free ANTED, a Tutor to give private lessons from one tn two hours each day.Address, stating terms, D, 18, Stax office.vente on each letter delivered hampers the free action of the Post-office very in other countries there ia a free elivery system, and i.is found to work to the satisfaction of the public and the government.With the large daily delivery of letters 4 arr were made for the speedy contatnin nt $400; immediate possossin If desired.Apply at 8 St.Denis street #iven and requircd.Ro: ated, oy A street, nbout 15th of April, by a lad here, it is certainly high time that ample » out private Board postal delivery system will be adopted.Bria eden area PE he impost of a collection fee of two the most delightful part of St.Denis 12 spartments; re -| 8 special sermon.on.temperance, * ver : UNDER&HR : \u201c ; 4 L Sock \u201cage 101 .~ Mr.Nixon, of Toronto, is here on be- BROWN COTTON L NDERSHIRTS, R EMEM.BER Quesec, April 2.Fe American car Ca 00:0 D = half of the Protectionists of Ontario.He &e., &e., &c.Ce * : Mr.Lafrance (Rouge) is the only can- ie pai and Mar 85 8 had an interview with Government to- SILK\" DRAWERS, : ditate in Quebec Centre for the Local Mont, javestment Asso id\u2019 id day.has been tained that Faucet, : re-| Can Equi 20 rare 101 ; : de, Le dc THE GREAT oad M-p'ace ot \u2014r BEV FE\" cornwii Cotton Manafg Go| 78 es member for Rimouski, was the person PEN sighed.of opt Warehousing Co.who accompanied Riel to be sworn in MERINO DRAWERS, Mr.Caron (Rouge) and Mr.Valin Colebrook Rolling Mille.! pa and who claimed his mileage for him.The Executive Committee of the ball to be given to His Excellency by the citizens have decided to hold it-r-the Senate Chamber on April 17th.Three thousand dollars has been subscribed for that purpose.À day 18 to be set apart during the present month on which the pestors of all the churches in this city will preach IMPERIAL FINANCES.Loxpox, April 2.The Bank of England announces an expected change in the rate of discount; not made yet.New fives, 1043.Erie, 35% ; do preferred, 60.N.Y.C,9.HOLIDAY.New York, April 2.The Stock and Gold Exchange will be closed to-morrow.* 5S.ARRIVAL.Arrived: 8S.Pommerania, from Hamburg.New York, April 1.A New York Washington despatch states that unrestricted free banking cannot te carried in the Senate.It is stated that the Senate is determined to perfect the financial bill to-day.San FRANCISCO, April 1.A despatch from Austin, Nevada, gives rticulars of a tragedy in Smoky Val- ey, in that State.Christopher Recken- stein har been jealous of his wife on account of attentions by a young man named Morton.Yesterday a man naned Osterhaus went to Reckenstein\u2019s house ; And receiving no response to his demanda for admission broke open the door.On the floor lay \u201cthe naked body of Mrs.kenetem, cut into pieces, und the head split open.At her feet were the bodies of their two little girls, their heads nearly severed from their bodies, and near by were the dead bodies of Reckenstein and young Norton, grappled as in a death struggle.Reckenstein Tasped in his right hand a large bowie knife covered with bloc, and in Nortou\u2019s hands was a pistol, with two chambers discharged.There is no living witness of the tragedy.WEATHER PREDICTIONS, WASHINGTON, April 2.Probabilities : For New Eneland, the preseure will diminieh with rising temperature east to south, winds veering to touth \u2018and west, increasing cloudiness and poseibly light rain or snow.For the Middle States, rising temperature, much, and\u2019 leads to innumerable caunce JOR BALE CHEAT, fot cash, s Jarge Newfound: of complaint.In nearly all large cities Montre atrset \u2018oroRal-bred Can be seem at OARD.\u2014Acoommodation for two gentlemen, in a private family, at Hochelaga: refsrences ddress L.K., BTAR office.4 78-6 WANTED.-Wauted, West of Bleury and gen- lemen withont children, two 9, ng and itting Rooms, furnished or partly so, with or with- Address 8., Svan office.783 delivery of mail matter.There 15 another very important point often urged in our AH D-COUNTDTRY_ ROAR AEELAT VIN INT DUT IS, ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, BY A.BAILLIE, 81 BT.LAWRENCE MAIN BTREET.\u2018 7 ITHERS and ZITHER BTRINGS.The Zither lu a delightful Solo Instrument.\u20ac C C DE ZOUCHE, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT STORE, __M ST.JAMES STRERT.» Drstist) America Free Ce Marine \u2014 \\ssturance Company, M Establithed 1533 All degériptions of Inputanccp effected at current rates.Huis MCLENNAN, Fig, Director Momtreal, M.-H.GAULT.Agent, 164 ST, fous Sert UILDERS AND HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, LOCKS, de.W.R.TABS, 14 and 16 Bonaventure Street, Victoria Bauare.- ROMWELL, ANNETT & CO, 20 WRLLINGTON STREET, IRON FOUNDERS, \u2018 ~ MANUFAOTURERS OP MARENBANNS PATENT YOUNDEY GUPOLA matings of ali deseriptions furnished veompiiy to Ee Only $1.25, worth $1.75, Only $1.50, worth $2.00.OXFORD SHIRTS.The above séhedule of prices will do.REGATTA SHIRTS, Tih samme schedule of prices will dp.FLANNEL SHIRTS.; New patterns; low prices.LINEN COLLARS.1.75 and $3.00 per dozen, worth « no x FEA COR ana GA ONE in all the now shapes.| { \u2014\u2014 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, aprem se \u201c \u201c Bro CALF AND KID GLOVES.White and Lavender Kid Gloves, from 30 cents.SCARFS, BOWS AND TIES all the mew shapes and styles, fully 80 per cont, Foire the ordinary retall pri BRACES OR SUSPENDERS.Prenok, Englieh and American, from 176.per pair.\u201d UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS At exceedingly low prices.Lot the citizees of Montréal dua vubürbes towse eall to-day and sec for themseives.Remember the locality, .293 Notre Dang Steer, And the name on the sign, J H DICKINSON.| : _ Telaws oh p RB.PATTON.Plumbor, Gas and Steam Fitter, 15 CRAIG STREET, ' 4 Three doors West ef Victoria Square.NEW GAS-FITTINGS, ' KEW PATENT BURNERS, - + NEW PATENT éLorRs.\u2018Warehouse, No.164 McGILL STREET, Loe \u2018A large supply of / HBIGHWINES, ted with despatch 70-3m* For the purchase and sale of TRON, GRAIN, FLO Ordre rompeottully sotitied.No.33 St.Nicholas p*reet., *\u201c MONTREAL.ODERICH DISTILLERY.have now tn Store, at their @irect from their own Distillery, tn Goderich, Ont, to sell (tn bond or duty paid) fu apd are quantities to suit the trade.Prom this date wil] receive weekly sh ments, and customers can rely ou thelr orders be exe JAMES DOYLE À CO.H.CHANDLEK & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PROVISIONS, AND OTHER HANDISE 5 consideration at the present moment, and itis this: Is it wise, with a city like ours, spreading rapidly towards the cast |\" and west, to have only one \u2018Post-office ; 1 or-would it not better to have one Central office and establish branch offices in the east and west ends of the city ?: Bitting Room, with which 18 well worthy of | ness guaranteed.Address 0: X, STAR Bion residence will be a.Priests finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at the Herald office.OOM WANTED.- A respectable married couple require one Raom (furnished), ny Bed and partial use of Kitchen ; cleanil- 78 4 g lly cloudy weather and occasionally lignt rain, the winds shifting to werterly in the south al western portion during the day, with clesring weather over the remainder to-night.Maritime Entelligence, Per 3.3.Java.: (From the London Shipping and Mer- cautile Gazette, of the 13th and 14th March.) D OUT FOR QUEBEC next.Prof.MacVicar suggested an increase of the salaries of student missionaries.The Home Mission Report was received, and the Presbytery adjourned.\u2014 Gold was steady at 1133 ; bank 60 days\u2019 sterling varied from 109 1-8 to 1093 ; bank gold drafts from par to 1-8 percent.premium.The stock market was less active ; Montreal a fraction more favorable, opening at 198} closed at 1984 ; Merchants changed hands in very large uantity at' 114, ard closed at 113%; M.Telegraph, City and Passenger were #lightly improved.American Securities were a shade less favorable :\u2014 Pacific Mail, 48 1-8, 48; W.U.Telegraph, 793, \u2014 i N.Y.Central, 1003, 100, ; Erie, 307 ; Michigan Souchern, 797 793 ; Rock Island, 1665, \u2014 ; Norti- west, 56, 557 ; Northwest preferred, 74; Union Pacitic, 38 ; Ohio and Mississippi, $d \u2014 520 Bonds, \u2014; C.C.& 1.C.321-8; Toledo & Wabash, 44}; St.Paul, 44; Delaware, 108; Exchange rated at 4.85, and interest to carry gold at 4 per cent.Sales at the Noon Board :\u2014 10 shares Montreal at.« 198! 190 \u201c6 Cee ee 198 1,035 «\u201c Méerchantaat.114 125 « Cn .113 25 \u201c CityGasat.\u2026\u2026\u2026.122 \u201c\u201c TO THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS.\u201d The Gazette says :\u2014 ; A number of new Customs\u2019 rppoint- ments at Montreal are reported.À brother-in-law of the Hon.A.A.Dotion, Minister of Justice, Henry R.8.Trestler, is made Assistant Cashier, at a salary ot $1,000 a year ; H.A.Lacroix, the author of a recent vamphlet against Mr.Delisle, is appointed at $1,200 a yea~.H.A.Le- mieux is transferred to the Customs from the Post Otlice.Geo.Fanlkner ie also appointed.C.P.CHURCH MONTREAL PRESBYTERY, The \u2018Presbytery of Mou real of the Canada Preshyterian Church met yes terday in the hall of the Presbyterian College, Rev.Dr.Burns, Moderator, presiding.The call given to Rev.Peter Wright, of- Erskine Church, Ingersoll, by the congregation of Chalmers\u2019 Church, was sustained.The translation of Rev.À.F.McQueen of Kenyon, to the congreration of Huroa, O., was granted,to take effect on the 11th rox.P Revs.R.McDonald, W.Johnston, J.Campbell, W.Gra:t, R.Thornton, J.McFarlane, McAlister, Taylor, Burns, Mac Vicar, Scrimmiger, aud Young, were cnosen clerical commissioners to the General Assembly,and Messrs.J.Court, John Brodie, C.WeCrae, P.Reebles, G.Rogers, J.McLeod, A.Clarke, J.R.MacKenzie, J.Brodie, A.Stevenson, W.King, J.Sterling, and P.McLeod, Elders.Rev.P.McPherson, of Stratford, was the nominee for Moderator of the General Assembly, and Rev.J.White, of Osgood, for the 8ynod.°- > t waa decided that the Presbytery should next meet on the 8th of July.Presbytery wet this morning in Erskine Church to consider\u2019 the call of Rev.Mr.Gibson to a church in Chicago.MONTREAL PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE.Special services in connection with the Presbytery to-day the Rev.Mr.Gibson, |\" (I TRE Tr Be ZL ia Mt de ag it from the College to 42, while.34 others will be employed mn local missionary work during the approaching summer.- The amount subscribed fur the College building is.241,180; amount paid, $30,- 906 ; amount expended, $39,505.Scholarships of $50 each were awarded: to M.8.Scott, J.Matheson, W.McKib- bin, P.Bennett, D.McRae,\u2014who obtained two schularstäps,\u2014C.Brouillette.W.J.Day, B.A., J.R.McLead, J.J.Cochrane, aud A.McPhee; of $40, to B.Watt, E.D.Pelletier, A.B.Cruchet, and CÇ.Amaron ; one for $60, to BR.Hamilton, and one for $20, to C: Amaron._ Ce + RECORDER'S COURT.Thursday, April 2.DRUNKS.John Donnelly, 5, gardener ; Ferdinand Devange, 50, clerk ; Joseph Lucha- pelle, 63 ; Charles Driver, 33, grocer; Names McArthur, 25, clerk ; John Scan- lon, 50, laborer ; James McQuire, 16, drunk and disorderly, $1.50 or 15 days, SPECIAL CASES, Martin Man#field, tavern keeper, Bonaventure street, was tlued £15 and costs, $4, for keeping open on Sunday.Theoph'le Rapin, tavern keeper, St.Joseph street, charged with same offense, vrosecution withdrawn.\u201c Arthur Hamal, and Contant and Pierson, butchiere, were summoned this morning for selling without + license, asked time until Saturday to settle, which was granted.Receipts $20.2.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.March Term.Coram :\u2014 Mr.Juatice-Bausir.Thur=day, April 2.turn of rules of nisi in the Brydges mau- flaughter case against M.Panet, Curo- ner of the Quebec District.Default was recorded against the Coroner ot Quebec and tlie widuw, Cauchon, on their not appearing when called.The Crown will be\u2019 required on Tuesday morning next, when the argumant takes place, to show cause why the indictment shall not be quashed.The trial of Gustave Archambault was postponed, owing to absence of a mate- ria! witness.© James McBride was put on trial tor breaking into ihe shop of James Murray, \u201cber, and efealing a considerable quantity of goods.[he jury found the accused guilty, and the Court adjourned until next Tuesday, when a new panel of jurors ijl be ewer.D | e re-trial of Duquette upon the \u201cPark\u2019s indictment will take place next week.BINGHAM VS MULHOLLAND.- Messre.Mulholland & Baker write usas follows \u2014 : : The Toronto telegram of above case omits the important part of the verdict, viz : that it was subject to the decision of the courts on points of law reserved.\"The case is one of so much public interest and so unprecedented that we beg you to pub.ish the facts._ _ \u201cIn the winter of 1872 we \u2018Luoked an order from Plaintiff fu- 500 kegs of nails, to be delivered during the following .ea- son.In the spring, before any mail had been delivered, Le failed, and we, with the other creditors, accepted a composi- tien of 60e.in the dollar, losing nearly $700 on our claim.In our case, at afl events, the composition notes were hot promptly paid and wegave him further indul ence.Agr sooo as they were paid, he called lupon us to deliver the 500 kegs of uails, then worth nearly $2 per keg more than the contract price.We refused upon the ground that the contract was cancelled by the fact of his subsequent insolvency, and further took the ground that, if not led, the nail: should have formed purt of the in.olvent estate, the increase of value going to his creditors ard wot to him.t the trial Plaintiff admitted that he never told any of his creditors that he had these nails bought or had any expectation of profit from them.There was no question about the facts of the case, and as there had been no decision ou the law points, we have no fear that such an abaurd claim can be sanctioned by the law of aay civilize | country.: Deminion Machinery Depot.Messra À.B.Savage & Co.have, in order to Aupply a Jong-felt want, opened 8 Dominion Machinery Depot, at No, 654 Craig street, inthe vicinity of Bleury street ; they have in stock and intend to keep constantly on hand, A.B.| Rogers & Co's., woud-working machines ; tennoning machines, in wood and iron frames ; four-sided mouldi machines, in four sizes; Smith Co's.index milling machines ; Nos.3 and 4 spindle upright drill presses ; Fitchbur Machine anufacturing Co's.lathes, 26 and 18 in, ; Shaping machines; planers, 24 x 24; No.3 upright drill presses, &c., &e.; Huskins\u2019 Machine Co's.semi- portable engines, one of the finest ot American manufacture, ahd a large quantity of other machinery too, numerous to meutio :, with engineers\u2019 supplies, which they \u2018oser at manufacturers\u2019 prices.Particular attention is called to their stock of circular saws from Providence Saw Works, of all sizes, from 5 ft.down, and to Boult\u2019s carver an moulder, which executes exquisite workmanship.: \u201cTHE WEATHER.Temperature In Lhe shade, by standard Ther.6 tery observed by 7 Co.\u2019 A Eee WRIGHT Af Mr.Macrae made application for re-| McGill street, on the lst of last Decem-f_ \u201cTue best and changent 4 at Thoma4;Fozx's, 180 St.Antoine street.Births, Marriages, and Deaths.\u201c Births.FARELAND\u2014En this city, ~\" !st April, Mre Robert Freeland, of à dauy ii tes.\u2018 MoCaurar\u2014At Barrie, on the 24 uit, the wife oû .Dalton McCarthy, Beq., Q.C., piematuraly, of daughter; stifl-bom.i RYan\u2014At Toronto, pn the Sist March, the wife of J, J Ryan, of a dsughbtar, Mrarur-Un the 99th olt., at Hamilton, the wife of Wm.Murphy, of a daughter.h, on th@ owood New Edinb 8th March, Mrs.V.W.Wright, of « hter.marriages.HunTan, PAxD\u2014At Toron'o, on the 3th ult, by the Rev.Joun Ferguson, B.A Mr.Wm.Hunter, -Mulinur.to Miss Maggio Feed, second daughtest of Mr.Thomas kaed, of Melancthou 2rd March, ut BL.(George's Church, by the Rev.Dean Bond, Mr.m.Harvey to\u201d Miss Emmg Chant, both of this city.HuaDMaw, BOLLATON-AL 8.Mary's, March, James Hurdman of Ardley, toJane Rollston, of Marshes March ih, 1674., Deaths.WRIGHT\u2014 At Magog, P.Q.on the 1st Inst., suddenly, Joun Wright.Ksq, formerly of the Island of Malta, tu his 75th yeur.Notice of funoral hereafter.MCNIDER\u2014At Colorado Springs, Colorado, oa the 24th March, of consumption, J awnes H.cNiderg Examiaing Warchouse Keeper, H.M.Customs, late of Montreal, uyed 37 years.at o'clock p.in, from Bonaventure Station, te Bt.Paul's Church, thence to Mount Royal Cemo- tery Friends are respectfully requested t@ attend, BUTLER In this city, on the 1st April, Ellon Butler, Friends and acquaînfances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeial, on Friday, the 8d instant, at 8.30 o'clock a.m., from No.17§ Cemetery.- WATSON\u2014In this city, ono the ist Browning, aged 36 years, below Apr, Keziah A, ruson, foru.erly of Aslhburton, Devonsh and.: Ashburton and London papers please copy.Friends and acquatntauces are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, Né.24 St.Charles Borromme street, on Friday afternoon, ard inst, at 250 o'clock, tg place of interment, Mount Royal Cemetery.| Doria-\u2014In this city, on the Ist April, Mary Mone ed 40 years, beloved wife of Francis | telth, eg J oyle.Friends and soguaintances are respectiully invited to attend the funeral or Priday afternoon, the 3rd instant, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, No.188 Bleury s.reet.SHORTEL At Laval), Montmorency Co, on the 20th Tult, atthe nge of 92 years, Br.dget Connell, be loved wife of Joun Shortel.SILYAR At Hamilton, on the 23th ult.,, Mary Jacks 80D, the beloved wife of Willlam Biiver, aged 48 years.WOOTTUR \u2014At Niagara, March 31st, Sarah Murph: beloved wife of Mr.Edward Wootton, aged years.: DuNLOY\u2014-At Toronto, ou the Sist March, the bee loved wife of Wm.Lunlop,-ayed 3% years.PricE\u2014At Toronto, on 29th Maroh, Edward Price, aged 21 years, .YORSTON\u2014Af Toronto, on the 3ist March, James Harold, son of James Yorston.ORRi8\u2014 At Toronto, on the Blet March, Francis Orrie, el Year ol .O'Nk:t.\u2014At Toronto, on the Sist Mareh, Margaret O'Neil, aged 47 years.MCCARTAY\u2014 At C: bôurg, on 2tb March, KlUrabeth, wife of John McCarthy, aged B) years.: FUNERAL EMERGENCY, The Brethren of Lodge of Antiquity, À.Fand À.M.C.B., are hereby eum- moned to meet at the Masonic Hall, Place d\u2019Armes, on FRIDAY, the ird inst, at 1 p.m.preciscly, assist at Lhe funeral of our Late Brother J, H, MCNIDEK, ef St, Groige\u2019s Lodge, 19, C.R.(By order pf the W.M.) 78-1 J.T.WRIGHT, Becretary.ITY AUCTION MART, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY, AKD GENERAL COMMISSIONS, No.TT) CRAIG STREET {A few doors West of Victoria Square).J.the public that he has taken the above premises, where he Intend-, in connection with bis Soi CAITy On the Auction and Commission business; and, from his lon.aud extensive ex many branches dent that he c Every attention will be given niture, &c., al private residenocos, orders are £olletted.erate charges, prompt settiements, and the Most carefal attention to the interests of clients.Liberal advances on joods consigned for immediate and unieserved sale.Fur the convenicave of those who may bse od during usual business hours, attendance will be given from 7 to 9 p.ni., at 325 St.Antoine street, for he transaction of business.2 GROSE & BON 770 Craig, end 535 St.Antoine street, : 78-15 ontreal.20 PREMIUM will be paid to any Olle Who can procure for the nd- vortiser s situation aa Clerk in & Wholesale Hardware Store: eight years\u2019 experi- ce.Address E, 1, Sa1R office.98-8 OST, on 1st April, between Bt.Lawrence Main L and St C 0 sales of Fur- for which early atherine streets, corner of Mo@1ll Cole ue avenue, à l\u2019urse containing $11 sud some odd cen ie prope 12 servan gr), in Car No.3, of the Clty vmnibus Compsny, about 8 or 8.30 0° ; Auy oue returning the same to the Sram offi will be handsomely rewarded.Ed ANTED, a situation for an a7td person, who speak - both languages, and writes a pretty good hand, to look sits r an Office, and assist therein, Address E, 2, Bran office.™ ANTED, a smart Boy for a Frult Btore; ene who can read and write.\u201d Apply at once, ab 183 St.Antolne street.782 ANTED, by young man of good address, à situation ; has been eight years in an Iron Merchant's Office, in London, England, as Clerk, Traveller and Collector ; also, nine years in Engineering Establishments; is » 89d méchanie ; first- 17, STAR class references.Address D, office.78 EE hit STAT THE GREAT RUSH FOR THE $150 SHIRTS STILL OONTINUER.A GRAND BHOW OF Regatta Shirts and Windsor Ties on Saturday, _ AT DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, 415 Notre Dame, corner St.Pater Strost.SPRING, 1874.J.G.MACKENZIE & CO.3 Fos.361 & 388 ST.PAUL ATRARY, Spring Stock Complete! Bplendid assortment of PRINTED OALICO RES\u2019 MUBLINB, LAWNS, Ac.DRESBE GOODS In great variéiy of style and textures.Ary-gooûs in the rity can bg Hakv&r, Cdant\u2014ln this city, on the evening of the \u201cThe funeral will take on Priday, 3rd instant, Ottawa street, Lo the place of interment, R.C.be wife of Josephs trey Bond Idest son _of the late Daniel Orris, Imthe his age.- - \u2018 Wew Adrertisemants his PM W.GROSE respectfully informs his friends and - wt J SADIE SIN | ] DBRSONAL.\u2014If the party who took the Musical Instrument from the premises No.21 Bt.George treet does mot return it immediately, his name and ublished, as he fs known, and wteps will be taken! 78- OST, a valuable Gold Chain and Locks., on Tyee ny night, about 10 o'clock, In the vigiaity of * College, Bherbrooke West.) The 7e.Now is the time to consider this matter, before the city increases very much more: in size, and before the internal arrangements of the new Post- à pair The Ander will Pease leave thom the pram t 8%.lon {steel mo ined.) ce.73 OST, on Sunday last, in the vicinity of Charles, of office are so far completed as to prevent proper accomodation being provided for its acting as a distributing centre to other | offices.Lastly, the Sunday delivery should be done away with.Tt is wholly indefensible.The examination of Mr.King office Inspector, was commenced o\u2019clock this morning.He produced the envelope addressed to Hon.John Young, said to contain the Pope-Macdonal« letter, and the slip said to have been found around the Fetter.Atthis stdge Mr.Rene, clerk of the Police Magistrate, entered the room with à message from that functionary asking for the return of these documents.They were.given to him to transfer to the Post- at 10 having written and posted -the letter to Hon.Mr.Pope.There was no une in the-adjoining room, and Le did not think that any one but himself, Sir John A.Macdonald and Hon.Mr.Pope knew of the letter being written.Mr.King\u2019s evidence was resumed, and he shéwed how mails were transferred from Ottawa, whoee hands they passed through, atid who had access to them.The Commission adjourned at 1:15 &, 4m ph.until 10 o'clock on Tuesday.containi line same PROVINCE [No.8760.] Le; os, Saturday last, supposed between the Theatre Hoyal and Mayor street, a Gold Looket, a 1aiy\u2019s likeness.Any one returning 9 Mayor street will bo rewarded.78 - AM:ED, Fur Beware; constant e ent.Apply at corner of Bt.Phil ad eq rine strects, opposite Exchange Hotel.754 Gold Bracelets, Largest Stock in the City.E.G.MELLOR, 285 Noire Dame Street, CRYSTAL BLOCK.OF QUEBEC, District of Montres).; 3 CIRCUIT COUKT, \u2014Pasc bart Clerk of the Peace, it being understoad Lecompte, lant ve read: Brunet, Tatras that they will be produced sgain later in 7,144 nue à Public auction, br aotbority ot the investigation.fins 1874, Tenet clos th orat oa Mr.Radford, acting private secretary the woods And Chaticls seinen va i 2, Montreal, all of Sir John A.Macdénald, testified to tag of a Sowing-machino in good order.\u201cO8BPH BOUCHER, B.8.C.Montreal, April 2nd, 1274.™1 provi NCE OF QU EC.LRG.1448.) of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal.\u2014 Philip Rudman, Plaintiff, os.Pi rre Asselin Defendants.\u2014 in exeention, an si te.on HKaturdey, the the Stables of J fa the Clty of Pierre Avselin, ue Bléigh, one Blanket.kale at ton.d will be sold Kléventh vay ot James McVey, Montreal, the one of the act jante, conssstiu«of Pack Robe, one Cushion, one Horse am STEPHEN J.QUINN, BA.C, Montreal, April 2od, 184.?i Kaffirlaad, Spratty,Liverpool, March 12.Arthur, Logan, Cardiff, March 11.Ellieif, (late Glad Tidings), Hansen, + Liverpool, March 13.Albinua, Williams, Swansea, March 7.; x; » Liverpool, March 7 Acme, » Live: I, March 7.Ann Gray, y Greenock, March 7.Cambridge, , Greenock, March 7.Ottawa, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014, Greenock, March 7.ENTERED OUT FOR MONTREAL.Pride of England, Nash, Liverpool, March 12 poo Henrietta, Simpson, London, March 13.Virginie, Buck, Liverpool, March 13.Cairngorm, , Glasgow, March 7.Gleniffer, , Glasgow, Match 7.edora, \u2014\u2014, Glasgow, March 7.Emilie, » Greenock, March 7.Shannon, » Liverpool, March 7.Record of wrecka.\u2014The number of wrecka reported during the weck ending March 14, was 41, making for the present year 425.\u2014Shipping and Mercantile Gazette ROUND TOWN, \u2014 A few good seats for Mr.Parabne\u2019 lecture still remain for pale at De- Zouche's.! \u2014 An extraordinarily fine display of northern lights last evening; baid to prognoaticate change of weather.\u2014 Dolphis Galipeau was fined $4 and costa at the Police Court this morning for an assault upon Andre Gladu.\u2014- The Montreal Young Men's Christian Association will give a Conversa- ziune, admittance free, at their rooms, thia eveninz.__\u2014Rev.Cunon Baldwin delivers.the fourth lecture of the series on Sunday 8chool lessons, in the lecture hall of Trinity Church this evening.closing of the winter session of the Montreal Presbyterian Theological College, were held last evening in the Erskine | Church.Rev.Prof.MacVicar delivered an lecture upon \u201cPrayer and recent criticism;\u201d\u2019 contending that prayer to the Almighty was in accordance with reason and Scripture, a very strong argument in ita behalf being its universal employment among all peoples at all ages, the heathen with the Christian,the unlearned with the cultured, besides being sanctioned hy the Holy Scriptures and the eminent example; of Our Lord, and reviewing [a series of objections scientific and otherwise to its utility, with the view of completely demolishing these pretensions and eatisfactorily demonstrating their fallacy, helin particular ridiculed the assertions of Prof: Tyndall in this relation, and maintained that hia suggestion of a prayer guage to fest ita benefit was not only unscientific and toolish in ita character, but also hlasphemous.v.Mr.Gibson announced_ the awari of honors :\u2014Jas.Cameron, B.A, was the gold medalist, and Robert Watt the silver medalist.For the forwer the highest number of marks at- tiinable was 5090, and, according to the calendar, the winner must at Icast obtain three-fourtha of the \u201caggregate; three entlemen competed with this result, bert Watt securing 1,510 marks, D.'.Torrance 1,654, apd Jas.Cameron 1,826.Robert Watt alone competed for the silver medal,\u2014aggregate number of marks 1,710\u2014securing 1,822.Mr.Cameron is aleo the gold mathematical méduhet at McGill Colle Principal MacVicar having presented the medals, Mr.Cameron_delivered the valedictory aiklress on hehatf of the graduating class.Five students have graduated, advancing the total number of graduates Drafta not payable tn Ncw : ork, 1 per cent 03:15.a.JV.WARNER & 50X, Cor.Notre Damnd «+ * KE.Fru.Xavier sts.Soman renee, Carripe Jacks, Wrenches L.J.A.SURVEYER, 7 Ba Craig street.CLERGYMEN and others connected with the various City Churches (both Protestant and Catholic) will bere- fit thousands of our citizens by sending in Church and other religious news to Tax Evewine Bram Office, No.91 Bt.James Street.Notices of Sabbath services should be sent 4h ou Friday evening, to ensure prominence in Saturday\u2019 paper.Remember that no charge whatever will be made for inserting any! reli- ious notices, and that all\u2026.reeda will} jreated alike.i\".pr \u2014 ANTED, à good, strong Lad, of about 14 years tof age, to arty parcels, messages, &c., und make himself ! A genera, y paefi) i he aa have the 0 rtinity of learning a useful trade.Apply at Wor 448 N Dame sireet, Xa TED, a General Rervant for a family of two rome.ho washing or ironing ; references required.Apply at 98: st.Catherine street, 1 WALD, à Thorongh Bervant Apply at 19 Catherine street.1 TA , » & Nurse for ane child, also to assist in up-statrs work ; good \u2018neces required ; rotestant preferred.at 3% t.Antoina street.- 1 ANTED, a young man who i aa hr.tween Montreal and Boston.For tickets and freueht Taine.sply of at Vermont Cezitral B.BR.Office, No, 10 §¢ treet, J.W.HOBART, Geu'L Burt.Mt.Albans, Nec.5, 1878.So UTH-EASTERN RAILWAY rain à WINTER ARRANGEMENT.ISTRAINS WILL RUK AB POLLOWS 60150 & 800TH.GOING NORTH.AN Leave 5 r Mor.treal, Arrive 10 19 4.00 St.Johns, 4.5 4.40 W.Farnham, 8.20 5.04 Boi fam, 7.54 5.27 Cowansville, 22 5.43 West Brome, 7,43 5.08 Sutton Junction, 47 6.6) Sutton Flat, wi 6.37 Richford, nid 7,24 Maneonville, 5.0 7,33 North Troy, na B.20 Newport, 44 Arr.8.50 Stanstead, Leave 4.00 The 2:45 p.m.train from Montreal makes cia connections through to Boston and New York and all points East and South, arriving in Concord tho following morning at 5:30, Nashua at 7 a.m., Wer- cester at 9.25a.m , Lowell at 7:50 a.m., Boston at 8:35 a.m., Springficld at 6.30 a.m ., and Now York ad 1235 p.m.» , &.B POSTER, Manager, Jannary 12 14 MANUFACTURERS.SIRET FIRE! FIRE! 11 appliances, promptiy used.have prevented \u2026 ns fr ous À h rompre OHNSON Fore KPUMI nd FIRE ARNIHILATOR has proved a great success.The following testimonials aro taken frora à large number :\u2014 Telegram from ex Aldrrman Fran, London, Juno mn a \u201cfend another dozen of dhe JORNSON ; did uc09 service At a fire last night,\u201d - Major Hambly, Belleville, says: \u201cTo it 1 oxo the prevention of what might have been a terribly disastrous fire, ' ** Without being able to with tt for.ite weight in pr The l anadian Cham, replace it I would not pur on, Milton, of À prit 17th, 1474 nue should.not om mak to mention a \u201ctls Jo neon nd-pump, of Mr.y's, when wa va: DR service in 1 k herd the fire re from spresd- it threw the water wa: , 8 ew TE the\" the me of mr h pra nteed equal tn any 200 ExT fire.NORISHER iN the fnetp tent Staes of a Barspl ep r on reccipt ne, for Lhs Tw.LC.NUNN 4 \u2019 RRLLSSIINE, Ont.HARLES D.KDWARDS.(LATE Ekestiaw & FDWARDS,) b Manufacturer of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, Ard every description of FIRE AND BURGLAR FROOY SECURITIFS.No.43 8T.JOSBPH STREET d= (014 Bt.George's Church), MON TREAL 4-+od Cn RISTMAS PRESENTS.CABINET FURNITURE, No.443 Notre.Dame streot.The snubs ere are Just Opened an elegant and unique ass0 FANCY BRACKETS, WALL POCKETS, Pt BTAKDS, 4c.They would also call particular attention to an unusually vari ed assortm CABINET FURNITURE or pe DESCRIPTION, IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDDING.&e., &e., All at the moet moderate prices.J.x WT HILTON Castings required in the country.Orders can be left at ' 523 CRAIG STRRET, + 21¢ and 916 BT.JAMES STRERT, Or, ai the 15 .ury, corner of \"INSP OR 8nd WILLIAM STRRETS, 0 W.CLENDINK 1.Lv\" NCH! LUNCH! 4 Mn.T.A.LYKCTH has opened à Lunch Counter at his Restaurant, the COMMERCIAL, HOUSi, No.(38 Bt.Pani street, where be will be pres:ar_\u2026 to Rerve ; 4 \u2018 rere o CENTS FOR SALE at the Bram OPVUR Bot Tea and Coffee Sandwiches, Pies, Coll Meats, S67 of all Hours of the day.0-gus EXTRA STRONG CRIMPED WIRE- MEASUREMENTS #7 Ww! RE WINDOW SCREENS, GUARDS tor CELLAR WINDOWS, &c.TAKEN AND GUARDS PUT UP.© Queen \"su oct.50d "]
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