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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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[" 11655 : MONTREAL, SATURDAY! MAY 16, 1874.Sn eme te PRI CE ONE CENT.| MEDICINES, &o., 0 THE AFFLICTED.\u2014I wish to state that I have removed my consult ; ; No, 194 PAS TL ES reoms Fames - » ty «f & characier that need ulting iu more misery than all the other sine in Is world put together: Nervous ET oF Mor venous, Lack Conf- dance, Indecision vf Char: Depression of Bptrite, ity to apply the mind to any Oco! Jouy becility, Impotency, ad sometimes almost v.Allof w ch can be corrected Wy the vii forces, which tin dual néstram y thou- a 5 injimd Syordarsd.1 have gxac- Ired my peculiar Trey ment for e Loco & d during that time have trested an immenss numn- ver in all paris of the world, (n the best walks of flim, Shen, no matter + the city muster Ji und see me at my office.O urs from con.10 and 7 to 10 p.m.Private W WP.UTIRY.M.D COUGHS SORW Ytolla.w., âto 6, BELANGER .A.Legs to announce that he has just concluded exten- Tee AT INFLU- sive improvements on and additions to his establish- ING Cc OUG ment, and takes this opportunity of inviting his Cuuvr, BRONCEIT- a patrons and the public Lo visit (whether with a view 1a, AsTuMA, and to purchasing or not) his Stock of carefully finished every affoi of FURNITUBE of the nawest style, as well as a flue th THRAT LUNGS selection of FANCY FURNITURE, too large for enumeration; the whole marked at a price to defy competition.\u201c276, NOTRE DAME STREET, anya and manently eul by the uso of Da.Wis- Tass Barisan or WiLp Cnezey, which doesnt diy up a cough and leave the cause bebind, but Juosens it, cleanses tho lungs and 2ilays | irritation, thus runoving thecsuse of the complaint.CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as is n ruved by fuudrets vf tratiuontals it has received.ne sf is signed J.Butts\u201d on the .W.FOWLE & SUNB, PROPRLETOBS, br desiaus generally.MONTREAL.06 1m HRISTMAS PRESENTS._ CABINET FURNITURE, AT No.443 Notre Dame street.The Subscribers bave just Opened aa elegant and nnigque sasortment [MRS CUISKELLY'S FIRST C1.A88 LYIRG-IN HOBPITAL, FANCY BRACEETS Is now open for the receptiou of ladivs from all parts.Ww.tii\u201d C BTANDS, &o.Ragroxx 815 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, wou lar atten analy ald also oall particu ar tion to an MOETRERAL.07-1m CABINET FURNITURE QF EVERY DESCRIPTION.\u2014rrrer IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDDING.Me.&¢., HATS, CAPS, &o.All at the most moderate prices, ALL \u201cAND EE \"J.& W.HILTON THE UNRVIALLED STOCK OF mes =| FASHIONABLE HATS FOR THE PAINTERS, &e.; COMING SKASON, RUNDELL & YOUNG, aT M.SAUNDER.ON & BROS, HOUSE, - Su B23 CKAIA STREET.sor SIGN, AND Wi RIEPERT & CO., 99 and 3 BT.LAWRENCE MALIN STREET, call gpecial atten WATS FRESCO PAINTERS, 94 Bleury Street, of those purchasine SPRING r ke Th 1 itr or ods - a by Amorican markets.« qual eir No.Montreal.can Ot bi beat in the city, and i Lue Jowest possible { GRAINING, PAPER-HANGING, GLAZING, OOI- ORING, &c., &c.GLASS GILDING AND EMBOSSING.Spedial attention given to Banners and Window Bhades.85-0 WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS.HENRY E.JUNOT Has one of the fin J » sortment of MEN'S, YouTHs, And CHILE'S HATS, AT A.RAMBAY & BON, hava the pleasure of ofanmounetog tot to Ihe Trade.rally, that their Lead & Col orks © complete, with the most ered lar Fr motive power, enabling them to supply whl Loads na Colors, greuæd in Uil, of most re qualt and tu pacirages most suitaule for tor Thelr Special Brands they om 4 Sonfdently 10 \u201crade, being éeotermined to repu: in tats branch of thelr business for mxnut i © goods.hop: +4 Umbers, Fiennas, OX and all descriptions of ordinary ( ae put up in tins handsomely FHAitrt labelled.Facilities be xtemsive, they offer theit ST ali productions In any qu its desired, aud in pack- WHERE BRUIN SITS AT THE DOOR.\u201cor Oatuer Inspector and College streets.i\u201d 1M NOTRE DAME STREET, 11 arshouse .Reco t street.i == ATS! HATS! HATS! PLUMBING, &c.BRADY BROS.5 4 Co, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS 4 FTREAM FITTERS, 598 St.Josoph Street, 508.GOODB! NEW GOODS CHANDELIERE.FEXDANTS À GLOBES, 2c.\"Just received from the man and varied Copier , ibe repéré pre as ES quality, style and p: essmot be ed city.an 1» respectfully 598 ST.JOSEPH STREET._ -e0d NYVT1YVE- -MARTIN, Gas and Steam Fitter, 598 \" ALL THR Lm sree STYLES AMERICAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HATS.A fine assortment just received, and at oxtrace- inary low prices.Be sure and vire us a call.STUART & SAEATH, No.533 Craig Street.SEW IRG-MACLINES.SEWING MACHINES, JOHN J.D.LAWLOR, Plumber, Manufacturer of the follnwin.; celebrated STANDARD SEWING-MACHINES: | THE FAMILY SINGER.various styles.THE PAMILY LAWLOR, various styles THE SINGER, No.2 (Standard), for Tailoring., THE SINGER, No.3 (Imperial), for Leather.THE B.P.HOWE (Vibrating Presser), for general shoe Work and Flowering.iias jist received another large assortment of GASALIERS AND BRACKETS.TO BR SOLD CHEAP.Call and see them, at 27 St.Autaine Stroet.JOHN MARTIN.HOUR WELL.SPENT.VIRIT THE CHOICE STOCK MANOPACTORY: .No._48 Nuzareth Street.PRINCIPAL OFFICE: No.365 Notre Damo Street, MUNTREAL.or BRANCH OFFICES: OPTICAL AND FANCY GOODS QUEBEC, .: No.22 St.John Streot.JUST RECEIVED IN GREAT VARIETY, 8T.JOHN, N.B., AT No.40 King Street.HALIFAX, N.8, 119 Barrington Street, 821 J.Hubbard's Optical Bazaar, 299 NOTRE DAME STREET.se 1 \u2018 ROOFINC.R.ALEXANDER, GRAVEL AND PLASTIO JLATR ROOFER, No.S03 Craig Street, West, {Opposite Faucher's Hardware 8tore,) No.GEO RGE HARVEY, Dealer in all kinds of First-class SEWING-MACHINES AND FINDINGS, No.341 NOTRE DAME STREEI, #8\u201d RFPAIRS will have the most careful atten- CORNER BT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STRERT, tion, and be done as prompt'y as possible.\u201c T (CRYSTAL GASALIERS, MONTREAL Al) Machines warranted as represented or no sale.All kinds of S8ewing-machines repaired, 50 KENDALL MAN UFACTUR- ING COMPANY.Sawixe-Maontss M MANUFAOTURARE.No.\u2018Favorite Bewing-machine for family use.No.3 on the Biager principle, for heavy work.ALSO, MACHINISTS, FOUNDERS, &c., #8.Orders for Castings executed promply and neatly.jos, Factory and Foundry Noe 1 198, 200 and 202 CRAIG STREET MONTREAL.o-1y EWING-MACHINES.CO.W.WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Makars of the colebrated SINGER AND JIOWE PATTERN SEWIN\" MN \u201cHINFKR, For Family end + rau/acturing Purposes.We have been awardcd Siver Medais, tptomas, and Prst Prizes, at Proviuctal Exhibitions tn Quebec and Ontario, for the best Sewing-machines for both family and and manufacturing purposes.ton solicited.\u2019 Of ond and Balerooms, 347 Notre Dame street.and Foundry, 14 to & Uermala street.F.& C OSLERS Factory an The C.W.Williams Manufacturing Co., (BIRMINGHAM) » MANU ACTURE, COAL FOR SALE.| JOHN COSTIGAN, i BAMPLES ON VIEW IN OUR SHOW-ROOM.Dealor in ail ktndsof \u2018 gl \u201cWOOD AND COAL, 4 ROBT.MITCHELL & CO.ee Er.JOSEFE TRENT.vitew e Montreal Brass Works.\u201d S.W.BEARD & co HE undersigned bogs to inform CH EA P C OA L y \u2018own a ton the public senerallT No.31 McGILEL STREET.4 meme cine a con LE DO COAL! COAL! ArTy king them for past favors, 3 JOHN O.SHARPE, ativ »XPRESS AND LIVERY OFFICE, | Ato pwpicR wai amma A | sam om, Peta C.H.TUCCEY.7 YIUTORIA SQUARE, - Wr 57 Pps MANE RÇABET, ; - HELP WANTED.Me Boy.Apply AE rn active Late P ui ANTRD, a Thorough Servant, for a small faratiy.vy.Apply, Petwoen am and | p.iu 41 8s Monique 5 street.M46 Fame a good Gencral Barvant, for | : small faistlly.Avr at 135 Bt.Joseph st be 3 Qy-45TeD, Bewinu-giris, at 35 University strect.ED, a General Servan to wash snd iron.Alhes H d to axis wi with chiidren, 20 University street.044i § NV ARTE, a Housemaid, at 639 Craig street s ANTRD, a Dressmaker.to One Who can bring gond nces ns to fitting and cutting, rmanent euployment villte given.Address Bs STAR office ANTED, 900 good men to work on a railroad; blybeat wayes paid.Apply at No.718 tran otret we à light Porter.Hart.Queens Hall.\\ ANTED, Spr i A; ply to Crawford fu Apply to Crawford & Quer ns I 3 FAN TED, a smart servant Girl.Apply at v.Horowitz's Cigar Store, No 3 Bleury nest ANTED, n Boy to attend Bar; ome who has a knowledge of ron préfer: rred.Adar.Re M,13 STAR office.Wa NTED, at the Ottawa Hotel, several Laundry and Berub Girls.-_ Apply tmmediately.n 34 ANTED, & Thorongh Servant ; aleo, à youny Url to act as Nurse.Apply \u2018at 120 Erber, st Urbain pried FANTED, à Thorough Servant.Apply At 2 Peel street ANTED, woman to o t and make Children's Clothing and dion Undet-clothing ; ovr Who\u2019can French and English.Apply at 544 5.Catherine street.\u2019 13-3 \\ ANTE, two Dressmakers, at No.12 Union avenue 113-3 Was an experienced Miltiner.Apply at a street.| ANTED, at once, a first-class\u201d Commercial Traveitor, with wood refer: 0 0.711 Be tque « & Re aus WH t Office lioy.TY + Tenudry No 7 No 7 Placed\u2019 Armes.CANTED, a first-class Engraver and two : ood Steam Tape Printers; to competent men à literal & Yn rmaneat smployment will be mien.A J.Gebbardt, &+ Craiv street, Montreal, or 13 Adelaide street, rast, Toronto._413-3 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a strong Lai to « tend » Horse and Cow, and to maks meet Uxeful about the house, ust \u2018have Kood refercuces.Apply between Z2and 5, ut 96 Foundhng eet \"lace d'Arn 3 3 ANTED, « Nurses.Apply immediately 2140 Latour street.\\ ANTED, a Dressmaker immediately at ne St Mary street.3 A ANTED, à steady man he thoroughly under- stauds the care of horses references re- qutred Apply at t Mo.A Place d'armes hill 113-3 HOUSES TO LET OR WANTED.to let or wanted advertised at one-half cent per word er the first ovary House ora Pen must be in pood order and unexce fonalie cailty.Address C.J.LE., Box (3, Posto! eu : TO LET, à Certain number of \u2018Tenements in that splendid, renew y-built row of honses nio free corner of nou na ** rrao8,\" on Ayvalite strest ; hot and cold water, baths, water-c sets, &c.Abpls tothe uuder- at t their ypolite WANTED, small H ramen or funfurn an sreel and A.\u2018Botany rect «is BE en © B'ARBONNEA 1, TO LET, a Furmufshed House in University street; possession lmmudlate Apply, at 411 Craig street.11-8 TO LET, nice Summer Rosidence, at Bt, Lam- ë bert's, opposite $t.Helcu's Island.Apply at I= Cotumon street.STORES AND OFFICES T TO LET.STORES TO LET\u2014That couumodions Btoro and J riven situated aud being No.51 & Mar Eee Amharst street, intel) occupied Ly mr Jol ardware rchan Also, the Store aud I'we Woy lately occupied by Marris Greenburn, Merchant Tailor C potes, Wu ated tn St Joseph street, No 4 bly to Whyte Kerr & Jafy.vre, Merchants\u2019 Exchange t Hit Ballâtdy, Bt.Sacrament sires FIVO RENT, Offices and Eooms, at Nos.A3, 215 227 Notre Dawe strect.Apply to Dr.N.Loveria, uw Be Mary strect ete O LET, à FACTORY, 44 à 44 x 4 Trucs, Altersd to suit, with or without powor.Also, à scoond floor of a Mili, 62 x 140 feet, with atéam-power and woodworking machinery.Apply to M.MULLUE & Co.Canal stroet.et - \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ROOMS WANTED OR TO LET.I OOMS TO LET\u2014Furuished Reoms with partial L OF Without Board.Applyat No.1 ser ria 10 LET A I.Double or Single R Room, wi without Board, at ls\u201d .Bleury ptreet 1148 9 T% LET, a Purnishied Room.in an Ko lsh privats mily.Address À.B.C., Longueu Post give.FIO LET, la double Bedrooms, with Sitting.roots if desired, Bath, &c., corner Univers) and St.Catherine streets.pply at 15 University strce 114-2 Te LET, Farnished Bedroows, at No.20 Phide avenue.> vy Toke LET, a stanle.apply at - Lagu tore O-LET, Farninhed Rooms, without Board, at 1 Union avenue, pe LET, a double Hoom with Board, ve Jue Kughish Cathedral.Address\u2018), 14, Fran ce ro LET, two unfurnisticd Zooms, without \u2019 oxrd, _ Apply a3 43 + 43 St.Georwe street 113-4 rv LET, two Furnished Bedrooms, without Liowrd, situate in Scotiand street, private family Address W, Stan office.Hi a Betroo ton tleman, withou t Bo vid, 4260 Bh Trvatu sires Foot.\" Mies i TIE DEEP SECRET; \u2018FUE LIVING WONDER.\u2018 + HS CHAPTER XLVIT \u2014Continued.| «But do, father,\u201d said Rupert, stout- y.4 He ought to have heeded your eninle.He ought to have known yon apable of sucn a crime.He ought to ave euspected that Lord Adlowe of paving contrived a plots\u2019 Trevelyan smiled faintly.< If all people luved Bke you, my im- petueus Rupert,\u201d he suit, © we should uever hear of jealous suspicions, and mischief- makers.would lose hall\u2019 their ocen ration.\u201d bout the detictive?\u201d asked Gros- yenor, apxiously.* Are you sure he did not follow you, Mr.Trevelyan?\u201d \u201cHe followed we from Hampton House, as I suspected on seeing him that he would.Itook a cab, and he took one.| went into a shop, \u2018and parsed out the rear end while he was watching its front.He could not watch in both streets, you know.Then I entered an omnibus, and went miles out of my way.I did not go to my lodgings unul long after dark, aud T am sure 1 had thrown the detictive completely oft the track.I did not like to leave town by any of the railway stations, lest T should meet my enemy; 80 before daybreak I procured a cab, and Rupert apd I proceeded to an out of town station, and booked our aclves far Newport.\u2018At Newport we booked ourselves for Cardiff, and from Cardiff we came over in a boat which | tought of a firherman, and which is moored at the foot of our rock stairs, | sailed the boat myself.\u201d besrdur, a No.50 Alexander strech, 13% ARD\u2014 yacanbirs far a few Boarders, at Xe 24 Hermine atree 114-3 Bo vue at.No.8 Chenneville stmort.B QAR M Vacanci » for two or three Boaders at > 570 8t.Lawrence Main street, 1114 * 1 OARD.pe acanotes for Buardors, at No.à Hon- secours stres: 2120-22 OARD.\u2014Vacancies for boarders at 90 £ se or stant street.FOUND.OUND, hy Carter No.48, da Be Hall, a Buuch of Keys.The own cover the same 1e by applying to the Cartor, o red he FPreuch squ à Check from » watcbmaker for a watch.ply nt 5 Place d'Armee Hill.A QUEP, a Child, atout 4 itt e Est ona plat Lawrence atree OUND, « æ Sunday last, on Dorchester ol troet, with pendants, set with brillisats.Apply - oT och » erchants\u2019 Bank.SITUATIONS WANTED.; ANTED, à situation in à Beer or Wine Bottling petablishment Apris to G.B.Paquet, at F on: ears of age, on the 13th Ti), eh air hair and blue orn dresse.Can be sven at No.515 8\" 427 Albeit mr ANTED, by a vollable person, a situatiott to auend = elderly Indy, company a amily to th de preferred ; has boon over two ears in her resent eftnation ; can be highly recommended.Address D., Box 8%, Post-office.31 R&P FED WTAE 8 TYAACT | Wderatands| Palm, Ore, Ivory, Gum, an nd co a [D trade, having been ont on the coast of Africa a for a number of years; | asta « factory rete: ences sve n.Adilress lux 449.AS ANTED, a situation as Traveller for tro Wine and 8 its trade, or to take charge of Collar.Address P, 6, office 3 ANTED -A gentleman (M.R C.8, Fng., 189), formerly s'ndent of fie \"University, and 7 years Amy Assistant Burgean, but for some years mot engaged In practice, wishes to hear of a Jrotoeaional situation as Assistant, ov to assist in a ness or other capaetty, in which his ab ties might be of service ; Is of strictly temper- © habits.Address P, 4, Sran office.113 \"ANTED, »b a strong, : active y you married man, A §i uation as JStoreman pay Jory le not afrald of work, and has good city references\u201d Address U, 13, STAR \u201cana 113 V ANTED, by 3 respectable married woman, 8 situation as nree; references auex- tonable._Avbly at a st, Martin street.» ons ANTED\u2014A young man would like a situation as Book-keeper or Ansietan wholesale house preferred : rericaer in the t uited States.ot : © years\u2019 pe x- rycen Pro ANTED.4 a young man, a situation as Blea man or 8hipper; has had, per years\u2019 ox pericnco in bhsin ss; speaks Dore © can rurnish good references.I bra office.ANTED (oy a ladz, os rituation as Governcas Kursery , vorpess ; English, Prench and M.vie anghe no objection to tax cl or to Koto the as2-side ; city\" references riven.Address 0, 8, H2 00d STAROffice.WANED, a sttuntion as Coachman; ot Address C, 10, BrAR\" office.Et WASTED, a situation as Operator on the Slr ferences.Bewing-machine.Airess N, 16, Bran % ANTED, a situation as Lady's Companion, to a A lady going to England.Address 0, 7, ut office ANTED, a sitastion Im a Lumber Yard, or ss Mermmeer, b au man that can read and wri both languages, Five good city refer: ences.Address O, 8, STAR O Mce.mn TANTER he + sober jeune Englishman, & Fxpresa riven or Te work by to ma © him y usefhl; sit the no day\u2019 willing tout » if required.A Sri ma moni ARNTED, Dy by an jaduetrions you ng mast-n sit press ver ; RA air upta- he ere of orne, and ina Food ue wood test! en preduced If required ars wd 4 > STAB yo! Man, of oxpe Was Skaaion) In 2a Oos TA Ce en : æood references.adress 0 OST, on Wednesday, May 6th, 4 James and St.Mar hetwee y street, a small, Homi NW ARTE ao! asitustion as Gardener and Mansger, who thoroughly uoderstande his OBT, this rares morning, à email SÉye Terrier Fitch; provid to hirer had on a leidther collar.Pleass retura | Cant Btation.te 0 LS n the 10th instans, a young Fox Hound, 4 Tn with Mack patches, chaln coliar, raade i r with string and Co ration » edal.Ifthe ) rebum the «ame 9 'Aÿmmer-atrecs iret he wi be refarded.1 \u201cos, a Four-dollar Fos, this (Saturday, morn.4 fur, atout 10 o'cloe tweon 911 St.Catherine and 44 Mansfle) aies \"The finder will please return | It to 911 8k C \"mo OST oR STRAYLD, on Ratarday morning, 4 black and tan £ amie] Poy, aged 18 months.Anyone retaming the same to 71 Bt James street will be rewarded 19 \u201cPERSONAL.AI\u2014Wonuld the agent of a Science of à DÉRSUN New Life, by Prof.Cow Dame street, and oblige PTE P.T.?DERSONAL Information of wanted of ot fe Kong! Le popteater vero or rere hast gland da conrerred by sending her hare 7 x offic, witl AR am, oall at 361 Rotre | Ininkd Tortola aball Frosch.The Ander wit p business good refers Address N, 17, BfAR lvave it at 5 St.Mary street.office.131 ber, on Sunday evening, In 8t.James rc or, ANTED, employment by à young map to run Bleury, an Alexandre Kid (ilove, The finder MY.a stationery engine.Address so, BTAR wil oblige by leaving it at the STAR office.134 111 LS on Baturda Sraning.the the oth Instant, a ane ED, try & yonng married man, b situa 4 pi between street and VI Make meal general] uvefal in à Wh Phe Ander will oblige by leaving It pe ne male aes store; dlnted with at hove addre ue evi business; edn ch and En Ben, Pret snd can give the est of city Yatimontale.Adi N, 1, STAR Office.WwW LANTRD\u2014A Boy of 15, about leaving school wishes tolearn a tmstness i Wholesale Dry Goods nr Fancy Wares préferred.\u201cAddress J.AM Box 113, Post-office.V ANTED.\u2014 An experienced Blck-purse,.with wood city references, 19 open for an engayt- ment.Apply at I Chennevilie street.HE VW ANTE D, by a respectable, married men, & situation ne Watchin, ?Meaneng Hight empioyment i.ojar; Wages not so much an object as constant in his ment.\u201cIh ply mn rear a Binspmectrr tre ot, LLL staire Ww YT ANTED.\u2018A respectable Iady wants a sitoa- tiem as Housrk: eper to » Gentleman, oe re Jn the city or coun*rs ; « un give Jo.Address No.8 Cemetery street.111 ANTED, a sit La lon an Cook.Apply at Ra, n° Durcacater +f Win D, à situation as Cook or: laundres or firneral Servant, to go to ths country.Avpis at 497 Sherbrooke street.Aa Nan né re ue oe Pa 0 w - roe, éadoss 7 N, Fat 110 \u2019 \u201c + \\ ! soun brought in aud placed upon the round table, and the three gathered around the cheerful board.Jt was now about twilight.Mra.Latten drew the shutters, let fall the curtains, lighted wax candles for the table and the swinging lamp overhead, stirred the fire tola brighter blaze, and withdrew, leaving the host and gueste to themselves.Trevelyan, under the pleasant, influences his host brought 10 bear upon him, grew more hopeful.He explained that the Lady Beatrice war about to go to Hamptonwold, and that he should call upon her there as soon as he couid do se enfely.He alro confessed his per- lexity in regard tothe luture ofGiralda, Retain that he thonght seriously of taking her and the boys abroad. Henaion.Concealiug this as best he could, the young lord acknowledged the salutation vely, and would have passed om, but that Adlowe stretched out his, hand\u2019 and detained him.« We are well met, lord Grosvenor,\u201d said Adlowe, with a great display of s politeness.It 'seema we are Pere on the same errand.Truely women are powerful since one delicate girl han drawn vou from the charming seclusion of the Eagle\u2019s Eyrie, and me from the fascinatiôns ot rociety.1 have juat djs- covered that Miss Ârevalo\u2014or shall F call her Mjss Trevelgan ?\u2014is here.\u201d « Permit me to » Lord Adlowe,\u201d anid the young Grosvenor, haughtily.I decline to hear that lady's name from your lips.\u201d An evil glance shot from Adlowe\u2019s eyes, and he stepped aside, s You carry a high hand,\u201d \u201c\u2018 because you think you will win.shall see! We shall see!\u201d There waa a world of hidden meaning in be words abil looks and tones, hui Grouvenor disdained to question him, or to prolong the conversation.He went ont into the hall, and remained there until the | landlord ¢ame vp to announce that his room was readv, and to conduct him to it.If you will rive me vour namt, sir, I will renter it,\u201d maid the landlord, throwing open the door of his second\u2019 et room, Adlowe having taken the best.\u201c1¢ is Groavenor,\u201d replied our/ hero.he said, We A street urchin, encouraged by n fir: fe UE um sg te [TUE LADY BEATRICE DISCOVERED IN.A itt of a bright silver sixpence, conducted yim to Mr-.Jones's pastry-cook shop.Mra.Jones herself was seated behind the | little counter, her eyes red with weeping.She wan alone, and presented such a for- Jorn picture that Grosvenor instinctively felt that something sinister had hay ned.\u201c You are Mrs.Jones ?\u201d\u2019 he inquired.The woman replied in the affirmative, eyeing him suspiciously.\u201cI am Lord Grosvenor,\u201d communicated our hero, his bright, frank, handsome face, with its debonair aud inno cent; expression, dissipating her suspicions aml arousing her interest at once.\u201c I am the friead ot your ee Miss Arevalo, and am come to see im answer to à letter which I received from her last night.\u2019 Mre.Jones fel rs wobbing boisteroualy.Grosvenor looked \u2018at herin astons ment, beginning to apprehend that some snigfortune had occurred to Giralda.«Take meup to her,\u201d he exclaimed.«Qh, I wish to heaven I could!\u201d sobbed Mra.Jones.*¢ The poor, pretty creetur! And that dear boy, too! This 18, A sorry day for me, my lord.\u201d hat is the matter 2\u2019 demanded Grosvenor.\u201c Where is Miss Arevalo?\u201d I don\u2019t know\u2014I don\u2019t.know 1\u201d, « Notknow.Is she not here?\u2019 \u201cNo, my lord.She went out last night, aud it a-reining ina mist like; and she too'c the little boy with her, and T hav\u2019n\u20191 seen either of them since.\u201d Grosvenor was stunned at this intelli- ence.! < And there was another my lord in here inquiring for her about noon,\u201d con- \u201ctinned Mrs.Jones, still sobbing ; \u2018\u201c and he was that mad because ehe was gone that I expected the roof tocome off.His name was Lord Adluwe.\u201d \u2018He was lière to-day, then ?\u201d\"asked Grosvenor, arousing himself from his atupo i Pes, my lord; but I couldn't tell him any thing.There was 8 woman here.too\u2014her old nurse\u2014that took on tearful.| I have searched the whole town, hut no one saw Mian Giralda after she left my door.\u201d «¢ At what tyme did she go ont 77 « Tuwas hetween seven and eight, my lord, as near as I' can tell.\u201d \u201c Why did she go out unattended ?\u201d ¢¢ Because, my lord, 1 had no one to send with her,\u201d answered Mrs.Jones, rubbing her eyes with her apron.a an CE ie + Se New vont a EPUTY PORT WARDEN, wAdBEE FPR Pu TR SR 1 to forwird writtez tons, to the under ou or lore THURSDAY sèxe ne Sine INÉPAIT, AT NOON.] 190 py mpm 4% \"(By Oidet,) 1 ! WM.J.PATTERSON, OrricE BOARD OF TRADE, } Montreal, 10th May, 1574.} Bn (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY! FLAGS! FLAGS! BRITISH BNSIGNS, UNION JACK-, ION RNMIGMS.Yor sale at DOMIN P.8.ROSS & BROS, 10 Grey Nun street.fr.: ne (COSTUMES! COSTUMES! MR.& MRS.CUMMING, (Late of Marshall §& Snelgrove\u2019s, London,) MANAGERS OF THIS DRPARTMENT.Will be opened this day, 40 dozen COUPR ALEXANDRE GLOVES, PERP¥CT, ALL THE NEW SHADES, and svery size at 75c.per pair.H.BEAUDRY & CU, No.278 Notre Dame Street, \u2014 MONTREAL - 15 NEW DRUG STORE JUST OPENED, os CHABOILLEZ SQUARE M.G.EDSON, CHRMIAT AND DRUGQIIT, WESTERN DRUG HALL.(Next door to Dow's Brewery) INTHE WESTERN BUILDINGS.A pure artic!» will be sold at a small advances on tho wholesale price.of a.HARWOOD'S PRINCE OF WALES BYRUP, © late Dr.W.on ang reliable Boothing grap \u2019 OLTON'S OYSTER HOUSE, 653 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL.New York Oysters, Can and Bulk O re.O stowed, opened, aud servod to Ite rey notice.: 118 To BOOT AND SHOE MANU- PACTURERS.NEW MACHINERY FOR SALE.One Rolling Machine, 84 inch.One Splitting Machine, 26 lnoh.Ono Walden S8hoe-ntiiny Machine.SECOND-HAXD MACBINBLT.\u2018Two Bplitters, 82 inch.One Ditto 90 tach 7 1878.Ortawa, May 15.7 Civil Government\u2014Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency, $1,800 ; stationery of fice, additional, $5,000 ; legislation maps for railway committees, $1,695; ocean and river service steam communication, Lake Superior and other services omitted, $12,000 ; removal of obstructions in navigable waters, £5,000; schooner and packet service in Prince Edward Island too and from emall ports around the coast, $1,000; for raising and repairing steamer Napoleon III.and repairing steamer Druid, damaged by ice at Quebec, $2,000.FISHERIES.Fisheries service in Prince Edward Island and Manitoba, $750; maintenance of a Government schooner employed in the protection of the gulf fisheries, $10, 000 ; to provide for a building to be ueed as a Marine Hospital at Arichat, C.B., revote, £1,000 ; aid towards the extension of the hospital, at 8t.Catherines, $29,000.PUBLIC works, Capital for the Pacific Railway construction, and improvements on Davigs- ble waters in the interior in connection therewith, $1,500,000.1 1 Public Buildings in Manitoba, $12,- 000 ; removol of snow in Ottawa, $2,- Light in Rideau Hall, $5,000; Custom House, Pictou, to complete, $12,000; Marine Hospital, Prince Edward Island, $2,600 ; Pcst Office, London, $2,400 ; Post Office, St.John, N.B., $10,000 ; Quarantine Station, Yarmouth, N.8,, £1,000 ; Post Office, Ottawa, for ground, $7,000 ; Observatory, Quebec, $3,000; Rentsand repaire, $10,000; removal of obstructions, Victoria Harbour, B.C., £16,000; redging and tug steamer « Dodo,\u201d $15,600 ; Petit Codiac, N.B., $1,200 ; Tynemouth, do, $2,600; Ship- gan Brrakwater, New Brunswick, $10,- 00; Herring Cove, $10,000; Grand- manan Harbour, N.B., $2,000.Ton- uage due to be collected b the Government revote :\u2014$5,00 Port George, 3 ,000.Cow Bay ; $5,000, Metighan Cove; $5,000, Yarmouth ; $1,000, Plympton; $1,200, Tignish, Prince Edward lsiand ; $6,000, Louris and New London, P.E.1.Por preservation of navigation and approach to railway wharf, Sackville, $500.Im- rovements of rivera: St.John, Nova cotia, $2,000; St.Lawrence, removal of chains and anchors, $10,000.Teje- ph lines: British Columbia, $13,000.redging, general, &c., an additional $12,000.\u201c Roads and bridges, $4,000.To meet the expenses attending the making of any treaties, which may be con- tluded during t .« 1 ear, with the Indians of the Saskatchawan, $34,000; procuring standards of weights and measutes, revote, $20,000.Total, $1,837,145.pme Mesers.Mitehell & Ceo.We paid a visit recently to the handsome salesroom of Messrs.Mitchell & Company, brassfounders, coppersmiths, plumbers, &c., situated on the second \u2018flat of their roomy and extensive premises, on the corner of St.Peter and Craig atreets.and were shown a very large number of elegant gassliers, of multitudinous and chaste designs, which, for their beauty and variety, do this very well-known establishment unequivocal credit.The liers are both in bronze and glass, and the purchaser woald indeed be difficult to please who would be unable to discover amid the profusion on exhibition suck a model of artistic elegance and grace as would delight the tagte of the most, fastidious.Mesars.Mitchell & Co.dre distinguished for their thoroughness and enterprise in several other departments of trade, and it will suffice to say that provided with the latest and most complete a pliances applicable to their varions branches, the constantly place on the market wor which for finish and genuine excellence will vie with ihe most favored productions of pny similar establishment in the Dominion.LATEST MONEY MARKET.NEW TÔRE WTR Greenbacka bought at a discount reenbacke sold st a discount of.Sliver bought at a discount of.of.I 19 WARNER & SON, a.Ww.Cor.Notre Dame and St Frs.Xavier st.The best and cheapest dry-goods tn the city can be had at Thomas Pax\u2019s, 190 on.Antoine street.Hangs, Spring Mat.Now opening, all the latest and most fashionable styles, in\u2019guinte* Silk nd PON Mats\u2014English and Ameri ye er YOLKEL/S, LI Goes i John tirests.Just yeostwed Som nines , plier Rofrieerstour, Rif , aly Tod MJ 3.4.fumes, 154 now ed a third ume, but that it ferred k to Committee of the for npegific duties on ten and coffee.000 ; Gas for Senate and Departmental | buildings, omitted, $8,000; Fuel and |\u2019 One Champion Pagger.ooo cae Wrighte variable motion Sew Drivers and descriptions of Boot asd Machinery.B.J.PETTENER, Feo.112 QUEEN STRERY.HINA HALL, QUEENS BLOUK, 936 B?.CATHERINE Spring Goods just 214 1 comprising Dtunee an exoolient aesort- cheap for D.GRAFT.b; ns Saws Te.0 Mionry sires: noes Cats.ADBURY'S OOCOA RSSENCE consists of fine COODA NIBS, with the exoess of fatty matier extraoted, and is, consequently, thres times the strength of the prepared » so largely ed ond.It ie med By ousands as a light and ta bo while to the tnvalid 1} is tmvalual cent of lt does, over tleah re le, con: r férming elemen being at onoe nutritious and palatable.be (wholesale only), at the De 26 and 100 Fo B-Saw Sole.Agents for.the Domimio - HE FINEST STOCK OF LADIES and GENTS PURSES and POCKET BOOKS, to be had in the Dominion of Canada, ém- bracing all the latest styles of the best Baglish Prenah and American maker, can be had at G.à W.CLARKE8 Pocket-book Emporium, next the Witness Printing Office, Bt.James street.n SUMMER HATS.No.111} St.Antoine Street (THIRD DOOR WRAT OF CEMETERY STREET).N.C.VALIQUET.1Me AMES BROWNE, ARCHITECT, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICES ~.JOHN J vo No.% BOXAVENTURE STREET.REWARD \u2014 $1000 WILLIAM SILVERSTOMR will Pay $1,000 reward for the recovery of the stolen Jewellery and Watches.1364 NY person wanting old Mortar $0 raise their Yard, eau have it fer the age, by a,;piying at Bo.1 Jurer street.1164 ATURAL FLOWERS, Preserved and Emcased in Wax for Fuser! Wreaths, by Mrs.ROCER, 3 Union avenue.115-8 WANTED, si> of eigbt Rooms, House, convenisnt to the str.et cars, Address stating terms, loesation, &c., P, 7, BrAR see O _IET, three Furnighed Bedrooms, TC pis.adres J.W-, STAR office.æ 28-4 without 1154 Roexs TO LRT, to single tlemen without Board, first floor, at 11% 88.Urbain treet , , yesterday (Friday, 156th), a Memorandum Pook, containing accoun urchases and sales of Potatoes, &c , also cash received and paid; of no value except the owner.The finder will confer a favor by returning it to STAR office or 75 Alexander street.115 \"ANTED, a Night Nurse ; must be a Protestant.Apply at the Protestant Infants\u2019 Home, Mo.9 Notre Lame street.105-8 ANTED, four good Paper-hangers, to work by the piece or day.constant employment.Ayply to J.Üsherwood, St.Urbain street.115-3 ANTED, a Paatry Cook, Laundry Maid, two Housemaids, and Bix Tablemaids, for the Tadousac Hetel, River Saguenay.Apply at No.Né otre Dame street.115-tf G.LULHAM, Mamager.WANTED, two Pan ry Girls.Apply ab the Tor rapin.1% WAT, a yO Man to attend » berse snd leara a trade.Apply at 129 Bt.George street, ANTED, a Pant asd Vest Maker; ome who fs able to work s machine; must speak English.Apply at 580 Bt.Mary street.x Notre Dame street.ANTED, a Girl ble of working » Paging Machine.Apply at A.A.Stevenson's Steam Printing office, 943 st.James street.115-2 AXTED IMMEDIATELY, a middle-aged or ideriy Lady, competent to take charge of a Gentleman's house, in the West-end of the our 1 DORs need apply unless they oan produce good eity references.PE ely at é1 McGlIl College avenue o WwW ANTED, a respectable, \u2018Woman, Child, at her b middle-aged of, good ex) eriem are of WANTED, oman , ta whom ler em yma 9 given 17 estictetqez Apply al t.Geerge street.1} WwW ANTR Usman\" hing, Apply sh [| Amber sant: * wishing , 114 \u2019 0 TICE, BALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTIOR.Public noties Is hereby given that there will be sold and a to tha loners and last bidder BATURDA © Bixth day of June next, 1876, at Tem of the Clock In the 0 Fae Auction Rooms of J .ARNTON.Esquire, Licens 4 Moonee, ML Janos sit, ln the Citrot mm le ereinafter - cribed, belonging to ths succession Of the late of the lato George @ ry, to wit :\u2014\" A certain Lot cf Groand situated in fhe City of Montreal, containing seventy-nine feet nine Inghes in one hundred aud seventeen feet nine Imches in depth, all Freneb measure, and more or ess, bo-inded In front by Bt.Gabriel street, in rear by ta of Ji h Perra: - >.e Tes, One t of four stories in helgh (thos of two stories Toho Re Ta Ti A re w 9 pul arices thereu o bel CN The tetas Aral Hea me sald lot 4s 311 the Contre Ward of | .tone of gale will The condit of sale, and ean also be mon be given on jie passes de 85 84, ts ontreal.oom Rif LT en 80 Pans Steam Refined \"OV ANTED, a good Baleswoman.Apply an i the \u20ac .own house.déâraes La 15, this ofice.Pp {te v.HOICE CIG PARTAGAS, *7 * \u2014UPPMAN, oo : HENBY CLAY, ARS.©.FROM 990 te $309 per 1,000.FINRAY ASSORTMENT IN THE CIT}.McGIBBON & BAIRD, Italian Warehouse.REAY t BEATTIE, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS \" AND WINE MERCHANTS.INDIA WAREHOUSE, 48 Beaver Hall and 850 Dorchester street, MONTREAL.Our Express Waggous run to Longueuil every \u2018Wednesday, and to Lachine every Thursday.1 QTUART & SNEATH, 538 CRAIG STREET, 538 Ans PREPARED TO STORY FURS FROM THIS DATE.TERMS VERY MODERATE.N.3.\u2014This Is the best time to have Furs af all kinds Drap and CuxAxup.The Proprietors Give thelr personal attention to this department E CONOMY.EGGS AND BUTTER SAVED BY USING THE PRRFECT BUBSTITUTE FOR ALL COOKING PURPOSES, NORWICH EGG POWDER.150 DOZEN WHITES OF EGGS FOR SALE WEEKLY.APPLY TO BRIDGER & CO.226 BT.JAMES 13 OR 8S AL E,\u2014 sesson JAPAN rEAS, in half- 1,000 packages now chests, 10 1b, and catti 260 half-chests nsw season YOUNG HYBSON., Hide BARBADORS and YELLOW REPINED Tons Eglintom and Gartsherrie P1G IRON.J £0 Puna sien SEAL OH tPunton & Mann's 50 Qr-caski MALAGA OLIVE OIL And, to arrive shortiy : ARRAOAN RICE.PAN SUGAR.DOES MOLABSES, \u2018W LINSERD OIL, 200 Bags BLACK PRFPER 800 vy ed LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT (10 to W.R.ROSS & CO., Ho 11 8%.BACRAMERT STRRET.oOwW PRICES.GREAT SPRIXG SALE OF FINK MADE-UP CLOTHING A Walsh's Clothing Heuse, * KUN0S SUITÉ, from $1.00 ang wpmarte.463 NOTRE DAME STREET : (NEAR MCGILL.) 104 + TEE ORIENTAL TEA STORE, Muses.M.SCANLAN 4 CO.bog to Inform the residents of 8.Joseph stress and A that they DAP RENOVED SD | , 351 8T.JOSEPH STREET, Wotwesn Murray smd Oofberns streets, where wil we found a choice assortment of , FAMILY GROCERIES, TRAS, SUGARS, FRUITS, SFICEN, SYRUPS, WINER QUO de Special inducements are offered durtag the holl- day season, sud a opll ia regpacifully solisited, 4 RESSMAKING.JAMES MOULURE à 00.deg tp announge that tm compliance with the request of many of their customers, they have added n Dresemaking Depazt- ment to thair business.vided for the comfort and convenience of Indies.Ovders exscuted with economy and deapateh, JAMES MoCLURE & CO., 18 ST.CATHERINE STREWP.me 5 TAR PATENT COPPER AND GALVANIZAD LIGHTNING-BODS.W.H.fixrvE is now canvassing this city for the sale of Lightaing-Beds, in which business he has bad great experience, and all parties entrusting their orders to him may rest satisfied they will be exacuted in a scientific and workmanlike manner.The public should bear in mind that thay are subject to entrusting thelr orders with strangers from the other aide, wt 0 are not at all reliable.Mr, Bmith can be well recommended by Mess.MOELAND, WATBON 4 CO., of this city, sud aly orders loft with them will be attended to on the shortest notice.26-1m° (GREAT SALE of PRUNELLA BOOTS, A?O\u2019BRIEN\u2019S, 171, 234 & 379 St.Joseph St.\u2014\u2014=0èute Ladies\u2019 Prunella Congress, silk elastic, for Qi, Button Prunella Boots for $1.50, worth $3.96 .THE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, |_\u2014\u2014JFIRE-AND- MARINE, AUTBORIZRD This Compeny having toss of the Ack, have secured & now pre- complied with the Liosnss, and are pared RISKS AGAINST JTRAN AZ SF\u201d All clatms will be paid immediately on the lean , Vetng established ! J RCI oi Cat Hsap Orrscs : 160 St.James Street, Montreal.RON, BEDSTEADS, REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, &c., WEOLESALE AND RETAIL W.R.TABB, 00 Nos.14410 BW oris Bavare.CorYING , PRESBES, ! roars \u2018 GEORGE HORNE & SON, 71 & 78 ST.FAANCOIS XAVIER STREET + HE TAILORING DEPARTMENT AT WALSH'S CLOTHING HOUSE, 463 Notre Dame Street, near McGill, 1 .is this year man by two of the best Cutters In tbe city, each ha his lalty\u2014one for Pants, and ons fer Coats and Vests.- A trial solicited.Prices very moderate.104 How Is It \u2018 thst all the leading gentiemen Montreal and neghborhood wesr J.G.KENNEDY & CO'BNOTED TRULY FITTING PANTS ?First: Because they are cut on ans- tomical and mathematical principles.Second : Because the materials are of the most fashionable and chaste designs.Third ; Because, the werkmanship is, ' umhdenlsbiy, of the Best order.Fourth: Because the prices are extremely moderate, varying frem $175 to $6.00.Address: #1 St.Lawrence street.110° (QOLORED PICTURES at $1.75 each, complets, ready for hanging up.TORR XL fae reid OOLORED PIC- 117 BLEURY STREET.ONTREAL BOXING AND CLUB.\u2014 William Richardson, Proof Boxing, and V.Ghidene, Professor of Fencing, Brondsword, Single-stick, » Inte of the end \u2026, Army of France, of this Club will take place at Nordhe!mer\u2019s Hall, St.James MONDAY, the 18th inst., at p.m.ne Hang he Sb SE Taylor, 40 85.Joth streets, 1184 IVE AND LET LIVE IS THE GREAT LAW OF NATURE.À ay ecial m thotr Gymnasiam, rsons either attend names to Mr, Rel the greatest HABERDASHERY EMPORIUM In the City, is DICKINSON'S, ' 293 Noraz Daux STREkT.OTICE.\u2014The undersigned be Mare foinferm their friends and publ geusrally that have this day \u2018adm! RD- WARD InTiLL P BT, Ruq., Notary Public, into thelr Dusiness, which wiil now be c .rried on under the firm of GHT, RROGAN à PANET, and hope, by strict attention, to continue $0 merit the »0 liberally bestowed upon ue.111-198 EES FOR SALE, | irwt-rats Colonies of BLACK BEEN, tn mavesblq WORT, nod 17 éoatred, sitonded to ipoir Seating anders] will make » few visite to the E D W IN C 0X, ENGRAVER, CAN BR FOUND AT THOS.ALLAN & CO.\u2019S, 861 NOTRE DAME STREET.A F.DUNLOP, | ° ANOAITECT, MECHANICAL AND PATENT DRAWINGS.197 #7.JANES STREET.» OOK.\u2014Wanted immediately, n he a Fearn a] ; mn = ng; wages, por mont ALSXANDER NELS oNs AK-TANNED LEATHER BELTING, MANUFACTURED BY JNO.L.HARDMAN & CO.107 & 109 Queen Street, MONTREAL.Price-lists on application.JEPWARDSBURG PURE STARCH.EDWARDSBUÉ©* PREPARED CORN, OR CORN STARCH.+ TRA MAPLE SYKUP, $1.25 PER GALLUN ; EXTRA MAPLE SUGAR, .20 CENTS PER LB.\u2018 JUST RECEIVED BY J.C.DUCKETT, No.247 St.James Street, OrrousiTs OTTAWA HOTEL.\" CHANDELIERS.Just received, a select assortment of Ameri¢an Bronze Chandeliers, Brackets, Hall Pendants, Pert- Ables, £c.' Por male cheap.JOHN BURNS, #78 Cralg street.8 G\"T YOUR 6PRING ALTER TIONS AND REPAIRS DONE AT TRE : CENTRAL JOBBING SHOP.JAMES CURRIE, CARPENTER h) ABD JOINKR, 218 Fortification Lanse, near Victoria Square.ty C O A L! COALI ÉOOTCH anû LOWER Por STRAN.| Do.\u201ca0 GRATER WELSH ANTHRACITE.WEWUASTLE SMITHS.Por sais by , [ ANDREW RAILR, | e +5 and 69 Mo@tii Gt YRUP OF ! EPRUCE GUM, M.CALLEN\u2019S, | 144 8T.JOSKPH STREET, Te the Crmarer place In the city to met your CLOTHING, read] made, or to order.\u201d You may rely on getting the tall value for your money there.&-3m ; COPYING PRESSES, IMPROVED PATTERNS.GEORGE HORNE & BON, 71 4 73 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.\u2018 lc ANTED, LEE EE un , r.Kelly, sam.and3 in ° 1954 R YOUR BOOTS, you cannot betier ta e to te F, LAVO ni - of 9 +tyle amd ho ragrantoed, and at the lowest possible prices.tial se at the Provimetal bibitien was gained \u2019 ine Glcp, | FLANNEL from 78 cuts, New Metiseneals day | \"em Metis b-day 190 ST.JOSEPH 190: STRERF, - \u2014- \u2014\u2014 nd core _ (6\u20ac ; oe] \u2014 ' HAYINSG COMPLETRD THE ADDITIONS TO HIS CLOTHING STORE, ' (Wish Embraces Four Flats), .18 NOW SHOWING HIS SPRING SELECTION or English Tweeds, Scotch Tweeds, © Canadian Tweeds, French Tweeds, Serges, blaek and colored, Tricot Coatings, Venetian Coatings, English Silk Mixtures.His Stock of VESTINGS ceatalns every novelty suitable to the season, vis.:\u2014 SILK VELVETS, Cut, Plain, and Fancy.SATINE, Blask and Colored, TRIMMINGS in variety, to match each partienlar pattern.Rvery artiels tn the Talloring department made an the p emises, under the personal supervisien of the proprietor.- 0 t.A.BEAUVAIS, | rat MES!INGS AND AMUSEM 18 ISS JEANNKTIE VOUT, having inat returned 10m the Berlin Conservatory of Music, begs 10 inform the public that she wiil wire FIRST PIANOFORFR RBCITAL ,\u2026 , AT THE REY | A Masodration wid Ou SATURDAY, May 16th, ut 4 o'clock p.m.To Ten en EI ache's Muslu Stores 111-5 ECHXNICS' HALL.; TU.Y EVENING, 10th May, QRAND INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL CONCERT, Under direction of PROF.A.VON PUREN.; GRAND ORCHHSTE A, : Assisted by SIGNORETTI ALIS LUCRIOI, MLLE.HO.RG.Miss PLINSHE.MISS om.3 \u201cii coon, A J - ; BRINK, OPEKA CHORUS, \u201c GBRMANIA QUARTERYS CLUB,\" nder direction of : MR.ho \u2014 + Seats van bo sccured at Princes Wala Store.| \u2018 M\u201c HANICS* HALL.PEL A arm ron CHABLES MACEVO \u20188 ORIGINAL HIBERNICON.Fatire New Company of Artists New Scenery, Songs, Lanues, Character Bkctches.The now dramatic Episode, entitled IRISH MEAL will be rendered by the 1» T8 HIBERNICON COMEDY COMPANY.Barry Carter, the boss ve calist and daucer living, as Misa Julia McAllen, as * Norah.\u201d Late Heldelle, as \u201cBehueider.; nly, Frank E.Currier, * Lecturer.\u201d Jamey Lathrupe, George Judson and others.The new historical painting representing the reception in St.Louis of Father Join Burke.rand n u prices., Rv.ning admission, 25 an 50 cents.\u2018 Friday evening, May 22nd, compiimentary benefit of the ** Prat Boy.\" 100-6 PHBATRE ROYAL.THIB (SATURDAY) EVENING, 181H MAY, \u201d Benefit and last appearance but one of MR.JOHN THOMPSON, When he will appear in bis great Bensstion : Drama of \u201cDIXIE.Dixie, with songs and dancee, Mr.J.Thompson.\u201cMonday\u2014The great Irish Comedian and Character Artiste, Mr.James H.Ward For prices, sce ills.na MONTREAL DERBY SWHEP- STAKES.1,000 SHARES O° #2 EACH, 1st Horse, $500; 2nd, $300; 3rd, 200.$1,000 Divided Beticeen Other Starters, patrons, 1.A.B.has arranged Bets of Fetters Garde, om which the prices, whether fer SUITS, ; COAT ONLY, - VEST ONLY, Ox PANTS ONLY, Are morked in plain figures, which facililates selection, and from whith me derie vation is made, \u2018 466 PATTERNS.OALL AND COUNT SHEM I3 FUE PLACE ses TOORT A Craig -_\u2014 .à.41 18H , - THIS Is, BY FAR, THE _ 4 8 THR OFFERED IN THE DOMINION, SILK vo war HAT.\u2014 \u2014_ LT J HATS, IN HABERDASHERY 589 iw \u2018CLOTH orale CAPS, mms Street, In alf the MONTREAL.d LATEST STYLES.wars SER.ready for Immediate wear, from OXFORD SHIRES from 50 cents.COTTON UNDEESHIRTS from 80 cents.MERINO UNDXRNAIETS from 60 cents.COTTON HALF-MORBE from 10 cer ts.MERINO HALY-HOSE from 15 cents.FANCY HALF-HORE from 15 cents.POCKET-HANDKERCHIEFS, White and Fancy, hemmed sad wmbed, ready for immediate use, from 10 cents.WIKNDSOR SCARFS\u2014An immense selection.BOWS, Black and Fanoy, to suit sll tastes.BRACES, Freach and-English, from 15 cents.HATS and CAPS, newset styles.A splendid assortment of UMBRELLAS & WALKING-CANES, 8 Commencing at 20 centa.WATER-PROOF COATS, Weighing but § ounoss.THE READY-MADE, Which Le 8 svparaie department, consists of MES SUITS, ; YOUTHS BUITS, BOYD SUITS, CHILDREN'S BUITS, A LINE OF SPRING OVER-COATS, af 83.50 Eacn | P.B.\u2014The weaksst pocket can be treated well, as 1 Baye genutme \u201c A SCOTCH TWEED SUITS AT $7.80.0 1 employ no Sewing-machine.Kvery artiolo in my Tailoring busineds being hand-sewn by the best workmen I! can procure for money.v I.A.BEAUVAIS, \"180 ST.JOSEPH STREET.9 308-8000 Dich WWII GEA [ach at NORDHEIM ¥w's 1LALL, on THURSDAY, May 2lsT, And Shares drawing H will be advertised in tbe Montréal Gasette, .Purchasers vf Tickets admitted to the Drawing.Purchasers of 3 Tickets entitled to act on Com: m purchasers of 6° Tickets allowed 6 per cent.prises paid Jess ten por cent on receipt of Belles e.Tickets for sale at Montreal House, Alblon Rotel, wrence Hall (figar Store), Canada Hotel, Ottawa Hotel (Cigar Store), Turf House.© ts mailed on receipt Of P.O.Urder and ad- dresagd envelope.BH.BRAND, lm Nordhsimer's Hall, Mentreal.S P.STICKNRBY & SONS ' WORLD'S CIRCUS.S.P.STICKNEY & BONS, PROPRIETORS.7 THURSDAY, mee FRIDAY, axp SATURDAY, May 21st, 22nd & 23rd.\u2014 ) Two GRAND ExHIBITIONS Dany, AFTERNOON AT TWO, EVENING AT }IGHT, NBAR ST.JEAN BAPTISTE VILLAGE.EVERY NIGHT AT R(GHT, AFTERNOON ATTWO.MR.STICKNEY most res; fully calls the atten tion of the citizens of Montreal and vicinity-to the act that this Circus Is organ uipyëd and furnished In this city, for the express pu «of travelling in the Canadas, and every attention has ben given to procuring the very t Artistes in the Profession, and with the intention of msking STICKNEY\u2019S WORLD CIRCUS second to none.Every effort will be mads topleass and amuss.While making no show of waggons and used up horses, our performance will be the very best In the country, 1endersd by the 10llowing ladies and gentiemen, the hest In the profession MLLE.MINNIF SEAMAN, the gracefu! and dash- Ing Female Rider.; MLLE.ELIBE DE LA RUL, the Canadian Pema's Gymnast.LITTLE ALICE, the smallest Child Rider in the world.THREE MI88CO BROTHFRS, tho only ruccess- fui rivula of the Uanlon Brothers, as the FAree en the Air.Mn.BAM STICKNEY, the irrésistible, the mirth.making, langhter, provoking and altogether un approachable CLOWN.RM AN HROTIIRRS.ARIE, the Daring Corde Elastique and Volante.Mg.CHARLES SEALS, the daring Bare-back lider.HERR MORGAN ED.MILLS, the favorite and arro- \u2018gant Spec HANLY,GLB8U CLARKE, O'NEAL, HORN, and An Array of Talen{ wholly unequalled in the Country.EVERY ACT NEW! EVERY ACT GOOD! GO EARLY AND SEE TIE GRAND HWNTRER The Best Clows, the Best Riders, the Handsomest Ladies, in fact the best Clrensever in Canads REMEMBER THURSDAY, FRIDAY und SATUK- DAY, MAY 21,24 und 23.: APTERNOON AT TWO; EVENING AT Elli, (Ncar St.Jean Baptiste Village » General and Contract'ng Agent: Mr.C.EB.DUGANP.Admission, 50 eents; Children, under 10, 25 cents.Reserved scats (carpeted), 7 cents., 3431 R.J.B.EMOND takes plearuro 4 in announcing to the public that he has taken the Decker Park, and purposes having asum- ber of very Inlcresting Races on she 35th anit th Instant.Full particulars in a future advertisement.Those desirous of acquirifg further Information Immediately may do so from Mz.EMONN on the track.mts NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.rer SCN, - (GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Tenders are invited for the construction and erection of two Sihgle Cylinder Marine Engin~s snd Hollers, complete, for new Iron Perry Bost.Cylind- ern 9 x 30 inches, and Boilers 28 x 8 feet.Specifications and Drawings may be seen atthe Office of Mr.Hl.Wallis, Machanical Superintendent Montreal.will be received by the undersigned up to Baturday, noon, May 10th, < t J.HICKSON, 97-11-¢0d Sec.an! Treas.ANADA TRUSS FACTORY, Nos.6B&and 690 Craig Street, ! FATABLISHED 1566, By Royal Letters Patent./ F.GROSS BUROICAL INSTRUMENT MAKFR, MACHINIST à KLARTIO SPRING THUR MANUFACTURER, Has just reoetved a large assortment of INDIA RUBARR GOODS, BYRINGES, and SURGICAL INSTRUMLNTS.Has also an \u2018IMVALID CARRIAQE FOR SALE.116 en Pipers LUNCH ROOMS, : the Conrt-houss.À recherche Lunch any ceopription can be obtained at a reasonanle .price, m.td pm.Cleanness, decjatch, ecomomy and a well cooked meal are the opeciall- ties, 108-3m ulus or Man Monkey.ULMER AUGUST NIXON, JERRY - id » host ot others.- a got ce Be dts or tren = ob de dei ME _THE EVENING STAR.Saturday, May 18.3874.Tr Fe me 2 rey ey R.PATTON.Plumber, Gas and opm Fitter, 745 CRAIG STREET, \" Thres doors West of Victoria Square, CHEAP GAB-FIXTURES 10 PER CENT.OFV.PRESENT FICHE 6 lars, 854 gunarni Hones I will bold an extensive sale of Whe above Goods, ab iny Blores, aurpet.84 Cath, two first-ciass Hillard Tables, Ly the above = .Fables will be found order.Cues my halls complete, Also, GALE OF BOUSKHOLD FUR 5 \u2019 and Cen ures, Baty and alasblo Fiano, by Voat, ordor.To be sold b By H.J.haw; and Fuaalt Mierors, G bi .On MONDAY MORNING, 1&b inst., taie (at TRI o'clock AM.! HENRY J.BNAW, © 116 ALE OF TWO VALUABLE BILLIARD TABLES, by.Fhotah à Collendez.\u2014 The subscriber will soil, avitheut reserve, at the denos, No.300 Bt.Lawrence Main street, near ertne, On MONDAY APTRRXOON, tte lot inst, sminent a eplendia one Ces Sale at TWO c'elock, sharp.; HENRY J.BHAW, ue ne lonser.and Bedding, Hail and food), Oli-cloth, Bideboard Piet Sofas a all in good of {.H.Davidson, Buq., at Tesdence, Mo.63 City Comncilior street On TURSDAY MORNING, the 19th instant, All to be delivered on day of sale.8al¢ at TRN o'clock a.m.HENRY |.BHAW, Auct! king : dsome raarbie-Lop JUST OPENED and plain He ro : Bute be fine polished Walnu .{ofl Bais, she whole forming a ve ri end a = hon TL Shh Pere DEVLIN S, No.416 Notre Dame Street.BLAIR'S \u2014 PATENT SILK HATS ) 1 A few cases of these celebrated HATS received per Steamer ** Prussian,\u201d O'FLAHERTY & BODEN, No.269 Notre Dame Dame Street.HOUSE FU RNISHINGS.WHITE and COLORED QUILTS, very cheap.WHITE and COLORED TABLE CLOTHS.CARPETS, from 60 cents up.VA NUT FURNETU sing Desks, Library, Dinluy and Centre Table Hat Hi au rooss Chairs, Chefonjers and Kf Chaire for Bedroo and Lounge Chairs, Wire Couches, Lo and Dra in my Jarge Baleroom, Nos.TM, 726 and 798 Craig street, Montreal the above Mew Furniture to be held this sefore.YORTES, sll full round comers, and elegantiy carved cases.the whole or a portion of the purchase.tores inst, at ELEVF us .{ALE OF A LARGE AND LUABLE COLLECTION OF NKW WAL B comypri some Uffice Hult and sidéboards au uing- tageres, Cane seat A Breakfast rooms, Fasy wh Hack Reclining Chairs, Sofas, handsome Parlor and Uhalrs, RSE Wwing-roon Suite ia fine Satin, Cataline and Rep On FRIDAY MORNING, 3nd MAY, al.last of tue imporiant sales of ate season.Om view day Sale at TEE O'clock.HENRY J.SHAW, ns ALE OFTWELVE NEW AND VALUABLE 7-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- Oo PRIDAY NEXT, the 2nd tnst., will sell, by order of the manufacturer, Messrs.& Sons, Boston, whose Planos are extensively rized in the United States an of Canada, twelveof thetr their most costly prices from of each of which will be Botninion per osent intèrost, w Sale , Craig street, ou Friday, the 22nd o'clock a.m., sharp.HENRY J.SHAW, Auctioneer.By J.F.Raymore.EW AUCTION AND COMMISSION ROOM, WBSTRBRN BUILDINGS, .CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.(up wall 114 | sale will .« Ry John J Amton.[)OUBLE BRICK HOUSE, ST.Abbha Wenner.SATURDAY, MAY 2%d, tust,, db: fberwfl\u2018erA at ble rooms » Dotitie Brie House, Nos.177, 178, 151 and 183 &.Andre fisted wii An PROV outed do unind.\u201cCom.rect title.Bale at half-gast TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 115 r : : = WELL BUILT, THREE.Y BRICK and FPONE ROUSE, Amberst street.On SATURDAY, MAY Med; inst.the subriber will sell at Lis Rooms a well-buil Bri © Nos »e, Mos.127 and : ancre A = y rented for BGM.Bise of ut aan AR Gani * WANS 48 half-past TRN orelegle.™ | «+.©?JONIN J.ARWION, > us av -Îtg Bonning & Baraniou.PRGIAL SALE OP GRAY COTTONS, Tus subscribers have been Instructed y A.WALKER, Esq, to sell, at his Btore, No.186 McGill street, on : - THURSDAY, tas 3lsr INSTANT, ths contents > 5 Baies GRAY COTTONS, English Sale a8 TEN o'clock.BENNING À BARBALOU, 1s Auctioneers.SALE OF BUILDING LOTS .+ .2 ON THE WESTERN MOUNTAIN.\u2018The subscribers have been instructed by Mr.Wa.BRowN to offer at public auction, on the ground, On BATURDAY AFTERNOON, May Mth, about 566 Ballding Lots, each 80 x 15 tiful and well-known mont Nurseries and Prult be Ly libe pars of the unds of the March- ardens.The terms of ral scriptive ctreu- lars plane y, .w may te had from the Auctioneers, from Christie & Fulton, Ac- countan n ut 4 BL cols vier street, or ror .F all, Esg., N.P., NO.44 Bt.es., Parties desiring to ned the Lots will please call at- the ens.Sale on BATURDAY, 30th May, at THREE o*dock.BENNING & BARSALOU, By David Fraser.NSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.In the matter of NELSON H.VOSBURGH, Ins>)- vent, Sale of the * Globe\u201d Restaurant's Stock Fixt and two years\u2019 lease from 1st May, by Public tion, On MONDAY the 18th inst, at TWO o'slock pm., on the promises, -2 St.James strect.Terms, cash, Full particulars to be had at Tyre, Perkins & Lajole\u2019s Office, No.¥7 Bt.James street, Montreal.L.JOS.LAJOIE, Asmgnce.DAVID FRASER, ul Montreal, May 18th, 1874.Dt MANDEVILLE & CO, REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT AGENTS, AND ures, Auc- F.13 R-N-R A B-N-E R ALA TCTITONEERS,; FOUR O'CLOCE.ellie The News of the Capitadd'itt [Special to the Stan] AA - OTmawa, May 16.Owing to'delays in the rioting office, the ifie Railway Lill will not be Jistributed, aud consequently will not be discussed until Monday.The afternoon will be daviked to the adväncing 66} measures of an duimportant character.Principal Tulloch, 01 St.Andrew\u2019s UnMeriity; Beollngd, is intowk.!L 2) «Moat of the timber has been got out\u2019 of CETTE ONENET TT ew the gitgrdn fronts {ei be ladon witha, * * \"sf The North-west -Gommittee examined Lieut.-Governar Ar.hibald,of Manitoba.His evidehce was cunfined to the term extending fra the date of Lis jarrivad \u2018at Fort Garry in the autumn of 1871 until some time ghortly prior.to the departure of Riel from Manwitaba, in accordance with the terms upon which he received the $1,000 from Sif John A.Macdonald aud the $3,600 from Mr.Donald A.1th.Tt is understood that he will be interrogated as to what he knew about the alleged premise of amnesty.Tne purport of his evidence taken Yesterday understood to be that ou his arrival in Mhnitdba Th 1871 he found the ex! pectations universal amongst the Matiq that an amvegéy would be granted in accordance, as \u2018they understood, with an express.promise to the ettect made by the Canadian.Government.The amnesty, for which they looked, he believed, too; was unqualified in, terms.\\ + He \u2018was nunderdtood to admit at if had taken parkiu tryisg- to-induce 19 lowe the comniry, lt shat Site time © de st lg, ls, with.lim he was not \u2018a that was he: - The circumstances reldtive to the\u2019 Péntan Raid he described at some length, and:snid hé was convinged thatlliel had acted loyally on that occasion,and hal publicly and privately exerted himself to prevail upon his countrymen to do likewise.A pugtion of his evidence took tue form of argument-directed to the purpoge of persuading the Committee that concilis- tory measures with Riel and the French half-beeds were sbeolutely necessary al that time for the peace and safety of the settlement.» Dr.DBrouse's proposition yesterday that military drill form a part of the instructions in all our schools ie generaily well received.rrr, ROUND FOWN, \u2014 The party who was arrested for insulting two ladies the other evening igngt | COTTONS In_new and hoautifal patterns BHRETINGS, SHERTINGS, &o., at v DSMARTEAU & BOND'S, B No.462 Notre Dame Street, Near McGill street.1074 DOUGLAS, 417 Notre Dame >agible notice.Material a guar- Hh : ust ved, Ladies\u2019 White Boots and Kid Slippers.Ladies\u2019 white work of every description to atthe shortest possible notloe.Do You Buy Boys\u2019 Clothing ?IF YOU DO, DON'T FAIL TO GO TO .WALSH'S No.463 Notre Dame Street, AND SAVE 25 PER CENT.ARGE ASSORTMENT WALL PAPER FOR SALE CHEAP, RA MABTINEAD'S NEWHIORE, 257 ST.JUSEPH STREET.- 1874 WALL PAY LK.OUR SPRING STOCK 18 NOW COMPLETE, Having just opened Fifty Cases of tho finest Paper 8) hangings ever Tmported from the Best French, English and American Houses, And coinprize every desaription, from thy CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE.\u2014_r An inspection is respectfully lavited.Prices same as previous years.GEO.C.DE ZOUCHE, No.35! Noire Dame Street.93-1m* POLISN FOR PIANOS AND FURNITURE.| 0 \u20ac Te, | Will produce a brighter histre, with less labor, than any preparation won.! C.C.Ur ZOUCHE, «MUSIC DEALEU, 211 St.James street.Price: 2 and & cents se A.Dh.DALY.CHIT DREN'S.CARRIAGES.Largest nasortinent in the city -Tatail at whole- Bale pricea\u2014$3 to LW).Asent for \u2018* Harris, Hill Manufacturing Company.\" 426 und 428 Not:o Dame Street.» l'oter street, (Near St.l'u entres ) 75-cod G'éars! CIGARS! A large Stock of HAVANA CIGARS just import RUDMAN & HOROWITZ, M1 MCGILL STRERT ; aly È THE OTTAWA RTVER NAVI- .GATION COMPANY.The MAN, STEAMERS will begin repulee trips TO-MORROW (SATUKDAY) Passeencers leave Bonaventure Depot by 7 a.m.train, for Lachine, R.W.SHEPHERD.108-tf RCHANTS' LAKE AND KIVER 8.8, LINE : May Ath, 1574.Ë \u2019 The Propeiler \u201c \u2018\u2019alabria * will load for Toronto and Hamilton on THURSDAY, 16th inst., the Pro- pelt>: \u2018Lake Michigan * on PRIDAY, 15th instant, anltne-Sicamer \u2018 York on SATURDAY, 18th inst.This belny the only line which le authorised by the Great Western and Northern Rallways to make rpecial rates for stations on their respective lines, morchants will find if to their interest te call on us before arranging with any other jine.7 G.B.JAQUES à CO., n3 Agents, ByY!LbING LOI ST.'HILAIRE STATION FOR SALE, Within a minutes\u2019 walk of the Station, on the river's edge.D SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, HRGIS- Address or apply to Vi VER LATOR TABLE TOPS, SAWND .: | SLATE BLARB, for PIRE- 108-1m T.VALIQUET, WALLA, te, 80, 4c.F.JACKSON, Chemist and Manufacturyr apd wholesales dealer in Refrigern-\u2019 o Drnguint (by examination of the Pharma-_| tors, Coal Hods, Coal Sifters, Slop Patls, and ail ceutical Society of Great Britain), hews respectfully descriptions of Plein and Japemned Tin Ware, to Inforin the inlinbitai 1x of Montre.J that he has roturhed frorm Rugiand, nn that ni] physiclane* prescriptions and recipes confided to him will receive his Immediate personal attention, and will bo dis- peneed with the pureat af Lenua and Chemicals.Mr.J.will algo add that Wa hopes shortly to re- ocive AD entirely now stock of Perfumery.83 Be HB WARREN & Co, SCALE BANUI ACTURERS, 207 FORTIFICATION LANE; > ___, MONTREAL.Yom WY.\"THOMPSON, Rw ro NRE and FINISHKR.RRASS CAFTINGS of every description.All work guaranteed.TERT and commodlons Buildings, beys to inform the citisens and the public in general that he will hold DAILY EVERIRG fcited to favor me with the sale of the same.sales mado immediately after goods are sold.N O TICE.FG JT to exercise fo the utmost, judgment in the selection of live stock, scrupulous eiwanliness in their slaughter-house and stall, civility and attention to customers accuraey and promptitude in the dellvs ery of orders ; and they solicit à trial appreciate the above.204 x Montreal that, after this date, in shall carry on as can be possessed by no others tn tha trades.We various LACKAWANNA COAL, which is found to be the purest Anthracite yet ais- covered ; \u2018is free from slate and clinver, and the fine ashes Inr{cate a perfect combustion.to be delivered direct from Boats after opening of Navigation, will bo as follows, viz: \u2014 STOVE.CHESTNUT.of five conts per ton if desired.BUTTER DOWN AGAIN BUTTAR another two cents per pound.The very choicest Tub Butter, reduced to 30 cents per pound.The very cholosst Roll Butter reduced $0 28 cents is of à now and better quality.popular all over the city.006 IG STREET, BETWEEN BLEURY AND Ho.CRA HERMINE, x leased ome of fleses large ops known as the \u2018\u2018 Western The subscriber ha ALES.Parties having goods of any description are so- N.B.\u2014Trompt retorns of cash, and account of J.F.RAYMORB, 1c6-1m J.W.GRUSE & CO.Will opan thelr ; PURYEYING ESTAB- , AT 7 CRAIU ET (Between Bloury streot mad Victor]: » quare), On SATURDAY NEXT, the Mh of AA}.They will endeavor, in conducting their daniness, rom =o COAL! \u2018We take pleasure in announcing to the public wi ur Forwarding and Wholesale Coal Business, wé A GENERAL RETAIL COAL BUSINESS IN THE ST.JAMES\u2019 BUILDING, VICTORIA SQUARE.We beg also to state that our facilities for pur | basing and forwarding AMERICAN COAL are such hall at all times keep a large assortment of the HOUSE AND STEAM COALS, Bat shall make a specialty of the DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL CO.'8 For the present our prices for Lackawanna Coal, ! 7 85) 800 | PER TOK OP 2,000 Lns., DELIVERED, .810 \u201ca 775 With a Discount of Five Fer Cent for Cash, Coal can be welghed on Putllo Scale at extra cost HARTT & BAKER, Victoria Square.12 AT DUNCAN'S.© \u2014 To-day, May 13th, I have \"reduced ths prices of per pound.The 8 cent Sugar is amended, and the 10 cent Sugar Teas still at the old prices.The 50 cont Biack and Japan af¢ making my store Ales, Porter, Wines and Spirits.CHARLES DUNCAN, TEA MAN AFD CROCER, 119 EFRIGERATORS.GEOEGE W.REED, SLATER AND MEBTAL ROOPER, AND DEALER 1¥ I} Wo.785 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, 163 BT.JAMES STREET, Room 14, MONTREAL.LOISELLE & CO.'S SALE- eo ROOMS, 179 to 187 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ve constantly on hand the large: this city, consisting of : 500 Flock Mattresses and Excelsior.150 English Wronght Iron Bedsteads, from the best Bien Janis avery ve.50 Sofas of every style.50 Cheats of Drawers ot every style 160 Tables of all sorts.150 Washstan: Writing Desks: , + A1s0o, à per Coal Parlor and Cooking Steven, Fal Carriage EL 3 Boflers aæd Hagiites, of 7 and 8 hopsé-power.TepRsoARy.M.LOISELLE 4 CO.fend\u2019 179 ta 167 St, Joseph street.ARIS HOUSL,' - WIGHT & DESCHAMPS, IMPOLTERS OF French, English and American DRY-GOODS,! 906 Sr.Carnsrine StrERT, 906, Opposite English Cathedral, MONTREAL.W.WIGHT.UT en.DESCHAMPS, QUT THIS OUT, \" WHITE DRESS SHIRTS FOR $1.50, worth $2.25.114 4 = < \" SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, AT DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, 415 Notre Dame Streel, Corner St.Peter, SPRING, 1874.J.G.MACKENZIE & CO., Nos.31 & 363 AT.PAUL araxrr, Spring Stock Complete t Splendid assortment of PRINTRD CALIOOES MUSLINS, LAWNS, &c.DRESS GOODS tn great variety of style and te tures.Pull lines HOSIRRY, RIDDONS, BLACK BILXR SMALLWARRS, &0., &9., &0.6-2et GREAT RUN WALSH'S ; CLOTH ING, BEST ENGLISH AND CANA Men's Full SBujt of for $9.1he bost value over soon\u201d DIAN TWEBDS Montreal.JF BEIGHT TO» SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, ¥ Schooner *\u2018Arich,\u201d CAPT PHILP, now loading at Fe The Montreal Warehouse 0 Apply to ; ROBT.MITCHELL & SONS, | COMMISSION MEKRCHANTS, 9 87.PRANCGIS MAVIER ATREEF.| Æ CHANDLEK & C0, COMMISSION MERCHANIS, For the purchase and sale of KON, GRAIN, FLOUE PROVIBIONS, AND OTHER MFECHANDISE Orders réspoatfully solicited.No- 33 St, Nichol»s-street, MONTREAL.2.Aim THE | NEW SHOE STORE, ST.JOSEPH STREET, ' CORNER ACQUEDUCT.RONAYNE'S keeps constantly on hand a large of Canad lan and Americ a of the ant quality.Alo, Slate Nail tne, Lo.&o., &c.Biating in pg branches faithfully! executed.id 01d roofs repaired.Orders from.ahroad respectfully solicited.Galvanized Iron Corplces manufactured to any design 1126 For ¢o0D BUTTER AND .POTATUES, - GO TO -No, 1231 Brævar Srragt.MUSSEN & WoFARLANE.'S BRANCH.WALL PAPERS.Just received, à large assortment of new ana ole gant pattorns, at prices to suit everybody.- WM.FORD, * No.409 St.Josoph Street.» kids of Second-hand \u2018Bottles sale, at josure WILK OTS, $17: Lagauchetiors street, BOTTLES FOR SALE; 00-1 st assertment in \"foi \u2019 Lie late residence where the inquest will A © EL.; 1\", te 2 gi int {-chasers, .\u2018premises.\u2019 À \u2018deposit will be required Ap'elock this morning.Mr IAT PT Bartle, stock Troker; oi thie city.' Ut T0 \u2014 Judge MacKay, in the Snpreme: Court, wil} give judgment.st 11° o'elock J on the morning of the 19th -inst., m-the lowing cases: \u2014Mitchell va.Converse; Fletcher vs.Bickford; Cochrane vs.Beaudry; Penardis vs.Archambsult; Evans vs.Gault.Co \u2014 Michael Robert, a carter, aged 82, of No.203 College street, fall from bis! cartat the foot of McGill street at-8.30.o'clock this mporuing, and was.picked up d he remains were removed to, 1 held à 14 SaLE of a large quantity of | I = = #4 As; A aL see ad.a A re - be .or \u2018 .hi + net 20 7 : ° : ; _ - \u2026 + vost 28 2 res Le : £2 TT CL at av LYTIC ry acces w = Ta *, .; .v vy 7 Tv CY .: JE FH) nw Mi \u2014 À painter named Martel was run that à very different state of things would Latest nèwe, Ly épéoia) raosesnéret, Prons 606 Cent = 0.sided Xe Ys N__jovera fow days since by Dr.Louis Tur result if He me Rule weregranted.Home street, betwen Bloury «nd Hermaing :\u2014 fricnda at Mr, Ryan\u2019s house during the alootdon : 20.01.88 carters Lad , been paid #1 3.æaeh von gErvices: on: polling days sdw ve revel - fow: \u2018phyments pi bat ar esta t- when > talon in this relation\u2019 were destééyéaz {BAe 1 of ac'apifity \"Hot awite tiéf Theïf dégtry ven Advised s8.4 matler of prudence ; bee eet dha writing Lo show ow the x 8 in question ha been expended ; 1,000 wag a \u2018for ca # hire; SES oetive * AU hé had fered spaydent at ME.Hazchette\u2019s preni duming.the dection.- ) .yi had never; either Ajreçtls.ar.i ly, authorized Rog pr A wrt the aleer ti on._ William .MeNiece, hotel-keeper, examined misutely, declare) tat he had nut received any money directly or ip- direcsly to vu on bebslf of respondent, nor made any expenditure what ay hd connéotion, \u2018 | 9 A \u2018Forrester, G.1.R.employee :\u2014 Hop ore $50, of rich 85 5 was r himself, for services rendered during Lhe-elootion ; bad given the remainder to Jphy Melville, a fellow-employee ; bad ui wo-mem who voted for ioss of trme ; élvitie and.himself had returned the money they received voluntarily on ae- dou of the \u201cfal\u201d about é likelihood snat the election would be contest- &3; the onlv man who called upon him at the worke was Mr.Devlin.\" Croag-examinéd :\u2014The money he Lad received was 1ig$ expeoted .Wichae Dohéney and F.HU.Mchepua, ernexd: witnessed, vave evidence, but riothing of importance wag elicited.is PM T HOUSEHOLD RY, CARPET, FINE- TONED PIANOFORTE, REDDING, &c.The subscriber lu lnstradted by My.J.W, Hillock selt-eut his residence, 28-Manse street, : On WRDNESDAY NFNXT, the 30th INST., the whéld of the neat Household Furniture, Draw- ing-roowm Suite iu TY, russels Carpets, fine- led Plant, fall sevemroctaves (by Schultze & Rudolphe), Whatnot; Walnut Sidetward, D l'able d fine gravings und Chromas ; Gines- ware, \u2018Crockery, ajhut Bed ™ amtture, oe 371 cuee Range, just put in.\u2018The whole Wi foukalh excellent HE \u201c a\" Bale at TEN o'clocx.ooo HENRY J BHAW, 118 > Anctione: rv, CORNE, BUNIONS, AND ALU DISEASES OF THE FEET INBEANTLY RE R+ Render, if you are attiicted with any of 440 palms and actes which are occasioned vy Corn and Bunious, call onu.MURPHY, where you will -be sure te obtain im: ate relief: Office : {718 Craly street.115-% tv F'ss1iNu TACKLE1! \u2014_\u2026 .BIX O'CLOCK.I Frew Opawa.\u201d Lt ; / [Special to the Stan] - Orrawa, May 16.Of the printing tenders opened the other day , J.Grisen ($400) was the lowest, and $23 the lowest on binding.Arye News of the West.[ Press Despatch.) creams ctw.Toronto, May 16, At two o\u2019clock this morning a fire brd¥¥ ot fo a house of ill-fame on Nelson street.À scene of the wi v i eneuedj X being feared far, me fi that one of the females had peris 4.She was atterwards found in à neighboring homse.The fire is believed to have been incendiary ; loss £500.Co Messre.Jobn McKeown, CS.Gzoweki and John MacDonald havé been reay- inted members of the Senate of the Iniversity of Toronto, and atthe recent elections Mesers.Loudon, Kirkiand and Dr.Thorburn were returned by large majotities.ee Co Tn Rev.James Richardson, D.D., was appointed representative of Albert Col lege.(ASS A TERRIBLE CALAMITY.Rursting of a Resorveir- Grent Loss of Life and Property.\u201ci \u2014\u2014 à * .,.NEW Hi¥ey, Coin., May 16.A {athe Teservoirabore Willlamsburg, constructed to supply manufacturer\u2019 of Williamsburg, Leds, and Haydenvilke, gave way early thig morning, the waters sweeping every \u2018Thing before them, Above named town 8 almost entirely des: op.À.lax \u20ac loge reported bak, a resent impossible to give any estimate.Pa Funai SAR dears FrorEnce, Ms., May 16.The reservoir above Williamsburg broke this morning, loosening a\u2019 large volume of water, which carried away nearly every dwelling house in its course; many lives are lost, but so reat is the exaitement that it is iniposeïble to the exact number.At Leeds the silk mill and button shop were both carried away.The station agent of the N.H.& N.Co.and wife were both drowned.~ At the.same piace many persons were swept dow the stream.The water is now falling, and it 1k expected in about three hours more definite particulars will be obisined.Several\u2019 bodies wege seen going down the stream, but wo swift aa the current they could not be recovered.>, ANOTHER is moored u little geon, who is charged with careless driv- Ing ; the case has been postponed until Tuesday nexs.Ci - \u2014Hhis definitely uhderstood: that the Hon.A.Dorjonwill become Chiet Justine of this Province hetore the }ag Ppruxi, when the next term of the Couzl wé Appeals will open in Quebec.\u2014 It ia rumored thdt M.Jos.Doutre récently visited Ottawa to make arrange- merits with the Minister of Justice and M.Robillard to becomé Parliamentary representative for Beauharnois.\" \u2014 An unéigned communication \u2018a to hand complaining of the recent nrrange- nient of carters on thé Sherbrooke anid University street stands, but the writer omits to state how he would like the Corporation to act.; \u2014 Students of the Diocesan 'heologi- cal College will (D.V.) hoid à religions service at 10 o\u2019clock a.in., to-morrow, on board the 8.8, Shandon.Seaw.cn and others cordialy invited.The Shandon below the Custom- vue.\u2014 À fire,which was confiued to the room in which it appeared, was exe tinguished by a Babeock last evening in the residenice-of Mr.Foster, in the neighborhood of Prince Amhur and Shuter t atreets, The loss is covered hy insurance inthe Royal Canadian, \u2014 Arrangements have been completed for holding in this city, vext October, à conference of the Dominion branch of the Kvangelical Alliance, to which lead- ng clergymen \u2018and laymen of our various Provinces, of - Great Britain and of the United States, have been invited, \u2014 At a general meeting of all the Batonniers of the Province of Quebec, held yesterday afternoon, the Hon.A.A.Dorion, Q.C., Minister df Justice, wai etevted Batonnier-en-Clicl, and MF E.GC.Monk, bdvôocate, of this city, Secretary of the Bar for this Province.\u2014 It was reported here yesterday after noon that the Quebec Harbor Commissioners had in secret session decided to levy an impost of two cents per ton on all: steamehips arriving at that port or destined for Montreal ; rates of pilotage, towage, &c., are wlready so large as to provoke serious complaint.\u2014 The writs have been issued for the local election in Huntingdon County ; the nomination to take place on tue _2ud iust., and the polling on the 29th st.r.McLaren (of Trenholme and Mec- Laren) is said to have g prospects of success, but it js affirmed Ly parties just in from the county that the Bell & Co.\u201cDead Beat\u2019 affair will cost him some votes.\u2014 At the Election Court this afternoon Mr.T t ! Polcli, 19, disturbing the brothel, 5 er ! montn.Rule ite explained to be the right to legislate on duestic motters without \u2018| disturtip;s Tup+.pal welavions.He pointed to Gireeve, Norway, Servia, Portugal, Belgium: and Hungary, as countries which by their nistory, clearly estat- lished the value of we)i-goversment, # priugiple prized above all others by free peoples ; bome trade, home prosperity, and howe dignity, he \u2018declared woul se ensured by the idaguration of Home tule, TANNERIES WEST.Enquiry amouy residents iy this quarter has elicited the following :\u2014The dollar und a half ascasment referred to in a recent issue ix a yearly payment which the parishioner arel_expectéd to make tor the benefit of the parish priest.It = said to be voluntary, bat it not given the delinquent is looked upon and treated ne un ontsiler.annexes if ix thought this money would be devoted to other nes, fi the municipality was The Municipal Con.cilis ulleged to be composed ot stimple-minled men, some of whom are \u2018gute illiterate, and easily swayed, especiuily b authority ns the paris su powerful au clergyman.is o this that omc of the parishioners ni.tribute the opposition to annexation, Un the other hand, a correspondent allirms that the Rev.Father Lapierre is, desirous of bringiug about annexation to he city, but that the Montreal Corporation insist upon such terms as the wuni- eipality caunoi think of acc gpting.> Be this as © way, it is high time thal the municipality learut that it must not depend upou Montreal for a fire brigade, Every tjmeour brigade goes out the city aud firemen are peuse, while the lax-payers arè exposed to a rick terrible to.éonteiplage.; qu bus considerable êx- ives aid property of the Ceol Lo RECORDEA'S COURT.Saturday 16.Eleven prisoners were fined for drunk.CHDERS t\u2014 A.Lamontagne, carpenter, as-aniting & wife, 820 and costs, or two months.N.Lubreehe, 18, assaulting one lal- si tou, a tavern-keeper, £10 ani costs, or two months, J.Booth, 18, fast driving, 5 or one month.J.McBride, 20, trying to reseue a pri- souer, 85 or one month.H: Lane, 23, H, Johnston, 22, and W.peace in a .Boyle, 21, loitering, 82,50 or fifteen ays.% Hammel and J.McEvoy, carters, V rriday, É p.tu.\u2014Primé new Datry Butter {4 now Lelvg antd by C.Duncan at 36 cents per pound, ix colle._ T Vo gages 114-2 Upociat Notice.; er lait»?The undersigmed bege #0 smnounce to the public that the MEMPHREMAGOG HOUXK, Newport, Ler- wout, willopen-Juns ist.Thgee wishing 30 spr age rouna for tha scason should apply as ones.\u2018 \u201cEL P.BOWMAN, 107-12 rroprietor.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Glarden Tools of overy description, Watering Pots, du.at LJ.A.Burvoyer's, id Craly street.108 Rapolin, wanted for housg-cleaning season, at L.J.A.Burveyer's, 5H Crak: street.108 Lonmin tees i À i if fe I P 15 5 © \u2018 .: top + =! A .JEW it .ii Sd IS.; Ne RATE WELKLY MEPT- + ING ofthe YOUNG LRISHMEN'S LITERARY ANI) BENEFIT ASSOCIA- TLON will be held in thelr Hall, No.109 Bt.Joseph street, on TURPADAY RV EN- «Nei, 19th tust.Every member 1s requestod to attend.By orde JOUN T.CON 15-3 By er, UNT CONEICES ee ____ Boc-Bec.MPTUESDAY, 19h INSTANT.LARGE SALE OF PLANTS, FLO! 5, SALES $ LIOWRRS, HANGING , &c.FROM PLORAL NURSERI COTEAU 8T LOUIE.8 x8, We ara instrncted by Mr.Jas.DAT, of the Floral Nursaries, Coteau St.Touls, to seil by anction, at our rooms, No.77 St James strect, on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, 1th instant, a large variety of Pliuts aud Flowers, comprising :- Roses, Geraninms, Tantanas, rliotropes, Calcrolarias, allscys, Begonias, i lrandins, do; together with au end coe variety of Bedding de, a number of fine Hangin Baskets, £c., âc.Sale at TEN o'vlock.: : DEVANY à CO.115 | Auctioneers.VV ANTED, A Cool, Honrematd, aad Nu - ferences ind! pousable.A 3 .Apply, In the morning or afters pan, at 18 Upper University street.115-3 ANTED, à Foy to atten ta a horse and to make himnelf generally.useful.Apply at 30 St.Urbain street.15-3 YAFTF I) 4 Thorouets Bérvant: at 18.Piateau street He 115-8 me ee eee TTD ANTED, a (00d Nurse.Apply at 86 Fort street, above Quy.115-3 JODERICH DISTILLERY, Tio \u2018undersiyned have mow In Store, st thet Warehouse, \u201cNo.144 McOILY, STREE?, v A large supply of U1GHWINES, direct from thejr own Distillery, in-Uoderich, Ont, aud are prepared to sell (in bond or duty paid) lo b y antitles to suit the t .From this date we will receive weekly shipments, bein: exs- JAMES DOYLR & CO.and customers can rely 0 : thelr orders cuted with despatch.Ti-sme K.E.K.PATTON, Member of the Royal College of ngland, LICENIIATE OF THE SOCIETY OF APOTHE- CS CARIFS, TONDON, FNGLAND, formerly Medical Superintendent Munster House Anyluni, London, Envland, and lato House B Surgeons, QUEENS BIRTHDAY.TRY CHAPMAN'S Wy International Trolling Rait.THE NE WEST AND BEST THING OUT.+ : ! HIAWN §& OSTELL, SOLE AGHNTS8.FOR CANADA, 11% 00a hey lm - ir GOLD CHAINS, i / furniture, several fine carpets, &c., at! H.J.Baws store, Craig otreet, Wins morning at 10 o\u2019clock.; \u2018 \u201cTwo fine billiard tables by Phelan & \u2018Collander, all complete and in\u2019 perfect order, will be sold at the residence, 326 ét.Lawrenee Main street, by H; J.Shaw, on Monday afterncon at 2 &\u2019 clogs.Tne-customaïy, asstrtmient and the usual large \u2018and respectable audience, were to be seen at Mr.Fraser\u2019s horse nd carriagesale yesterädæy.The pair y horses sold for $345, one bay esrri- bge horse, $160 and four other horses from $32 to $40.The prize phaeton brought $240, a top bu;gzy $173, and the long row of other cariiages from $92 downwards.\u2018 BANKRUPT stock belonging to the insolvent estate ofN.'H, Vosburgh,f232 Bt.James streel,! the ¢¢ Globe.\u201d ~The lease of theme premises will be let at auction b David Fraser, on Mouda next, the 18th inst., at two\u2019clock.e fixtures gud partitio will also be sold.Te stoek will be disposed of iy lots Auction takes place on .the row purchaser of lease.THE POPE-WACDONALD LETTER, | The following tells its own story : ALEM, Mass, day he Sir,\u2014! have Carefully reviewed Dr.Edwards\u2019 opinion ws given to the Post- office Commission, and added such tests 49,10 My Microscopal experience, have suggested themselves, net 14 I do pot hesitate to reaffirm his coni clusione : : \u2026.\u201c lst, As toithe microscopical tent ns\u2019 té writing Ly quill and steel pens.\u2026.2nd, As to the certainty that th microscopical examination of any froeand rounded handwriting, euch as might be naturally expected among clerks and business men, would show a many points \u201861 reremblance to the writin of the envelope (No.6) and the encloked slip (No, 11) as have been supposed to \u2018exiat io Mr.Palmer's handwriting r.Bdwards performed his .examination of the papers submitted to him with thoroughness amd precision, and from my awn obeervation of his work, sud my separate and.careful atlempls to verily it, [ am satisfied that he has given a fair and eatisfactory avalysis of the miéros- copic fedtures of the cale, have, &c., ; [Signed E.C.Boiaxs, .Prof.of Microscopy, dec.\u2018 P.L.MatnowtLL, Esq, \"+ relary tL \u201c P.O.Commission of Enquitd, Montreal, daim dd BY ; MONTREAL CENTRE CONTESTATION.au vs \u2018 AT Theaboye case wga \u2018resumed at Tpa .Edward McKeown, lirmyber inerchish testifled :\u2014 ! Was chaïrman of a commillee in the interest of respondent that mct at Mr.Lomas\u2019 tavern ; Jom Stafford, clerk of respondent, made the : i 16 am refreshments during.the elestign ; had paid no money for votes; and was nôt aware that any money had been \u2018so pent; had declared in Committee; that \u2018he would have nothing to do with the election, if intentions to bribe were anter- tpined ; treating wae genersl ; the, rés.pondent paid nothingin con with the eléttrén, to his knowledge.to .Croes-examined : Had acted voluniar- ily in this matter.oh James (Brien, merchant; atatéd :\u2014 .Had eollected about $1,300 from warions parties to promot pondent\u2019s election; this aim le had handed to Mr.tatchette; had charge of thé fund on the day of poling when he had drawn for payment ron.£40y, of which Le be- fieved a portion-was returned; had paid £60 or 4100 on the day mentioned to John Siattery, aud small cums to Jan + Stefford, clerk in reapondent\u2019s, employ and & brotlier of tbe former; shad not been told what this moncy was for, but hie presumed that it was destined to pro- panote the election ; no questions had ii asked ; had seen no.money paid durin that day aod lrad given out no bons wit relation td cofruph \u2018practi syb- n acri $100; iam retood fines O\u2019Brien, $100; had und that Mr.suié_prus li.spondent .rare; dil pot.think he had sperit $10 which wis {for d_ $100 be fi y 's by be i A.0 A.onnelly ds Vin pe vert LARGEST STOCK.\u201cTE \u2014\u2014 E.G.MELLOR, Fal vw 288 Notre Dame Street, Co TMT ENS TA ce, HATS & CAPS, BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES; AT .Schultze, Reinhardt & Co.'s, 291 Notre Dame street., FA4TRBANKS\" STANVARD SCALES.FAIRBANKS & CO., \u201cNo.408 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL.: - 163m J EW THING IN FOR GROCERS; \"\" CALL, AND SEE IT.BRILLIANTS, FOR SODA-WATER AND ICF- CREAM.\"8.N.HICKS, No.236 McOGILL BTREET.115-cod-4* DINE APPLES.\u2014Jubt received, a lot of first quality.To ha sold cheap/at J.O\u2019MRALY\u2019S, No.260 St.James strect, and Ko, M98 Cathertme street.15 3 T OT FOR SALE, an- 84 Caihe- e si shor! Sistance west of Guy street, | AR RRA £ 1e im decp, vw rien ot to rear; priee cen x foot ; terms liberal.Aadeess a.8, Hrawer £70 Pon 115-1 O LET, .COFFEE HOUSE RESTAURANT, completély furnished, public egtare; NO license wanted ; sure success to m Ih cepfag Hooms, Kitohen, first \u201d PARLOR, Diminy, 3 floor, near St.Denis, furnished, unfaratshed.second floor, ditto.BUSINESS OFFICES, with two Bafes, nar Notre Dame, St.Paul, wharf, Apply ¥7 tafôrie), 5m Posta - | Yo LRT, a Furnished with Bath, without n AN 1° ae ak ron Ly SE Lhd ts abe.; PR EUR OR 8.In 8t.Ann's_fwo plain Bedroom Bets, u twa mostht last Summer, 1y at 596 -L Paul strost.\u2019 Ah NEW STYLES'SOR DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.|.Haypenvi.LE, Ma, May 16.A large reservoir.four miles north of this place burst about 8 a.m.The water came rushing down the mills, carrying everything beforeit.Itstruck the south-4 eastern portion of Williamsburg Vill, carrying away a large number of dwell ings; thence to Skinnerville, *where-it swept away.Skintier's iarge silk mills snd Lis boarding aud dwelling hodsés.It struck \u201cthe large \"brksd vd ufactory of Hayden, Geer &'0o.;8weeping itaway in an instant.Large stones and ma-f + very heavy ; whole fatoilies, in aume instances, were carried away over dams\u2019 and either killed or drowned, It is im-\u2019 possible at bis time to give the number of lives lost.LL 0 \"Twenty-three bodies se far have been\u2019 taken out of rubbish on shore.Whole blocks of tenement houses filled with women and children were swept down the, streams, and all they inmates of conrse were\u2018 lost.- At this » NOONn, bodies are cen-tantly being brought in and laid in the church.\u201cMost of them'cah be recognized.: IN SPAIN.a Mabnip, May 16.The, Government hasiesued an order calling into active service forty battalions of reserve.LX RT \u2019 i.2 5 x 5 a 8 About 1 ed today New York, May 16.50 Irish pilgrims to Rome sail- Cy, THE CZAR IN puatanp.*, 1100 Lanvox, May 16: The Times anys : The Ozar, at a.ve- ce ven by him to the, diplomatic corpe, declared that the policy of Russia 18 to preserve the peace of the tontinent, sind he hopes the principal Governments of Europe will be united in this purpose, The Ozar a to Ohiselhurst this a.m, tg.see ex-Empress Eugepie ; upon his vues this afternco on he wil Visit the Honube of Commons.bs , PINANOIAL, - Te : ° .Lowvox, Ma 16\u2014p.mon sols\u2014931 to 937 ; 5-20*s\u2014\"65's, old, - 5 * oT Les 10-40, 1 1-83 new fives, 104.Erie, 324 to 33} ; do NY.Clee.°°\" preferred, 53.FROM CHIOAGO TO CORK DIRECT.\u2019 Cuicauo, May 14.The schr.Pamlico, with a cargo of 25,000 b'ishels of corn, sailed froth this port to-day for Oork, Ireland, direct.he rate of freight on the cargo 1s thirty cents per bushel, gold.2.SPARKS FROM: THE TELEGRAPH, \u2018The Maerachussetta Senate has thon out a bill to allow Women to vote and hold office.; A pb ~The rain of Inst night continues this morging, but there are indications of clearing.Weston expects to cemplete his 500 male.walk ab 13 to-night (Saturday).He Monday.'Nvfierican iron ship-building is lookin ap.a à ton sleamebin va [aunche on Thureday at LS Del.Bheiis to Mus! between Nat ie pod New Orleans.yo À A New York poligeman named Geary two brothers, , | ER Bran office.Cm 0 A, a General Betvani; M0 Wéahin Ag- W ply at ZM Bleury street.PA ANTED, & Geners! Sétvant;'at 42 Fort street ., 1 ARTED, families\u2019 or genticmen\u2018s Washing, at WwW William strest.14 ANTED, by a middle- person (an enced Nurse), à situation to take c an plaeafy Indy or baby.APDly at Bleury sf 111 ANTED, Pant, and Vest Sowere.A | WwW ply to Chea.Dowling, & Co., No 91 Bt, Fasi street, : | 115-2 TS WANED a smart active Porter, at the Medibal Hall : : - _\u2014M63 ANTRD, a situation to take cars of horses ; thoroughly un dn his business) is a good rider and driver., Address P, 8, BTAR office.Barhers.\u2014 Won! a first-class Barber, Aro two yoo Long \u2018hair work.Apply to B.Tarraute, Hair Dresser, 1 8}.Catherine » .ks ARTED.a first-class Op~rator on Whigeier Wilsc:i'a Sewing-m tne.Apply at No.135 Bleury street, : 118-1 T ANTFN, à good Plain Cook, for Appl 151 Metcalfe mtr.1, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, No.168%) ivatfiot of Montreal.GIRUULT COURT, Montres).\u2014u Perrault, Montresl, Baker, Flaintifl, es Pors.Diottes 0 tthe pn esis Lge wile f a yi a à email family.116-3 d Jacques Cartier dn tre City of M ra ue Foods and chatt 17 or the asid Defes \u20ac \u201cahi ° Bewing G - WE a ER one es) wag recently discharged faom tbe force under the following etroumetandes + One John Sink was arrested on the 1st of n , up in.{he First precinct ot tion \u201chodse.neds, the pt Le gave a dismend pin worth £400, two rings valued at $500, a watch chain and look valued 41-8450, and #317 in money to Geary for safe keeping.They were never returned Lo liim and Geary offered as defence that he 1.ad hidden them, but that they had been stolen.\u2018He was dis- porg- Sign 0 azn MOUND TOWN, '\u2014 Oupt; Dutton\u2019s lecture lest evening.in Association Hall was well attended: Bev.Dr.Douglass acoupied the chair.~amThe old windmill, for some time uped as a dead-house, has been demol- iabed in the, course of canal improve.-mente.; os + \u2014 It is said that when (he change in made in.the Montreal JPostmastership the saiary will be increased to $4,000 per sunuin.à \u2014 The Hon.M.Laframboise And Robert Leckie, Faq., will be the visiting overfrors to the Hospital for the wee eginning Monday, 15th May.\u2014 On dif that M Clips, Ouimet, Stiperidiary iétrate Tor Beaularnow will be removed to Gaepe, to be replaced by, M.J spe latter place.ad Ror the Opers House, * M.JETTE, R.Montreal, 15th May, 1874 ) y- ay of May, nst.nt, ) at Ten of the clock the f atthe dommiche ofthe Dctendant, er of = aT) na igesa mana ser for Stickaey\u2019s sde will pital st St, Jean tiste Village and open on Thursday.\\ réry were wWépt through the street sta fearful rate.Well built Uÿes .were in- atantly.snot givi i a moment.warning.- - The.flood then struck the vie df \u2018Lééds,.wherea | H large number of shope, dwelk sg &Q.,; were swept away.The loss o NAH \u2018cent.premium.grok, 114,71 18; N Rock Is 34 ; Delaware, 1074.À | Jones, re-elected, lat Vice-President ; Fogarty, saloon eeper,- stated.that he had received $35 from Mr.ucker, for the use of gas and rooms during the election ; and Mr.Farmer, that during the cauvads, calling at the house of Francis Chancey, the lattet's wife told hi: that she should not allow her husband te vote unless he was paid for lost time, and that he had been offer-: el $2 by Mr.Devlin\u2019s party ; witnews| said\u201d that \"he would pr Pabiy remit a couple of dollars on arrears of rent, and the man voted for Mr.Ryan.\u2018 \u2014 List of cabin passengers per S.8.Secret, Capt.Baquet, f.r tou, &o.= Messrs.Millar, Grant, Scott, I.Carberry, Fauwe:l, Dolbell, Mourand, Valpy, B.Eden, J.Hyman, J.Carter, awa, Isaac arris, James Perchard, Mr.and Mra.John Le Gnesley, 3 children and servant, Mrs.Mathers \u2018sud 3 children, Mesers.Magor, J MuRobinson, Major Slous and 3 nub-commissioned officers, Gaspe Battery of Garrison Artillery, Mr.C.Le.Boutillier, Mde.Peruse and child, Mr.and Mrs.Dolbell, Mr.W.Luce, Mr.Adam Pouliot, &c., 40 cabin and 62 steerage passengers.: \u2014 Gold remained steady at 1121 ; bank 60.day\u2019s sterling varied\u2019 from foos to 109% ; bank gold drafts from par to per i t The stock market was inactive, American Securities less favorable :\u2014 Pacific Mail- 431.8 J \"43; W.U.Teleq | X.Central, \u2014, 97; ; Michigan Southern, 76 1-8,75% 5 ani, a 97}; North-West, 43;, 431-8; North-West Preferred, 61 3 Union | Pacific, 27}; Ohio and Mississippi, 31 ; 6-20 Bonds, 115; C.C.& I.1 19% ; Taledo and Wabash, 373 ; St.Paul, ie, 54 Exchange rated «4 $4.884, and interest to carsy gold rated at 3 per cent.Sales at the Noon Board :\u2014 48 ahares Montreal, ex-div., at.«1854 50 «British N.America at.152 200 ¢« Commerce at.128% DEATH BY SMALLPOX.Joseph Crowson, aged forty, a native of Lancashire, who has been for several acting ar Guardian.of tb Parliament Buildings, visited Ottawa in March en business.Being attacked with rheuma- tiam, he came down to thie city and entered the General Honyital! He re covered rapidly and war on the point shown th to hiadutyy'it would have been hard to conjegiure-who was fitted for a trust.quitted, those people who lave been sneering at him for many months as the ¢¢ Christian soldier,\u201d an reiterating the calumnies i i, shouid hasten to repair the injustice they have done.~N.¥.Times.and correcled: ang, 280; bem.otre, Mary illegally on University Stand, $2 or 15 days.}.Whelan, 21, disturbing the peace, and À.Laviguf 16, fighting, 21.50 or 10 days.m.Mount, eating-house keeper, keeping a dirty yard, was fined ®1 and costs; Margaret San, J, F.Robinson, M.Dé nery, P.Joly, T.Allen and M.Neher, for the same offence, mulcted in costs.lerson, J.Calley, mien, J.R.Flan- \"GEN.0.0 HOWARD, Seldoin has a verdict of acquittal been ore conclusive than that rendered by the Cours of Inquiry in the case of Gen.0.0.Howard.conducted the atiirs of the Freedman\u2019s Bureau with ability and fidelity; that le | They find that he \u201chax 8 not properly chargeable with anv of the oflences imputed to him, not having offended legally, moraily or cechnically, against the positive law or army regulations; that he is worthy of the sympathy and confidence of his\u2019 associates in the army.\u201d It is a maîter for public oongra- tulation that the court was able to reach lis conclugion, for if it could have heen gic Howard Lad béen false mblic Now that he has been fully ac- \u2018which malice Trial of Chemical Fire Engines.On Tuesday, 19th instant, at four o'clock, Wi.Perry\u2019s Patent Chemical and Fire Engine, with one of W.C Nunn's chemical engines, of United States manufacture, will be tested on the Champ de Mars.Members of the Corporation and !tsarance companies are requested to be present to witness the trial under the m Fire Departincat.anagement of the City The WeATHES.| | Teluperature in the shade, by standard Ther.5 e : | ter, chaer vod by Hea 18011 & Cony Oia à years in Manitoba, for some time past Notre Dame aires Logtrument makers, 42, 1 44 me 3 fier \u201crr.to-dar, 689 , 1 p.m., 620.ax, 8°; oy WC Mean., 7225 8tandard Baramoter compentated :\u20146 poum.yesterday, 30-57; 8 a.m to- to-day, 2:72 = 16, 1HTY, \u2018The best and cheapest dry -goods Ju the city can he had at Thomas Fox's.14 #8.Antoine street, returning when he canght the amall- 0X, it la supposed on the streets; and reentered this institution.The disease assumed a very nislignant form, and this morning he died ; the sad news was at once telegraphed to his family, à wife and several children, whom he left at Manitoba.Hon.Thomas Howard, Treasurer of that Province, visited him verterday.IRISH CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY.The remi-annual meeting of the above Society was held at their room in Ton pin\u2019s building, McGill street, on Wednesday evening, May 13th.i The reports of the Treasurer, Secrc- tary and Auditors were read, and being found satisfactory, were adopted.The \u2018Treasurer's report -howed the Society to be in a very prosperona con\u201d dition, having added largely to thier rol! of membership, dhd also increased its funds nemrly $200 during the last six months.he following are the names of the officers elected for the next six months: Co Thomas Buchanan, President; Thos.P.Corbet, 2nd Vice-President; M.Newell, re-clecied, Secretary ; L.Power, re-elected, Anrt.Secretary; Janes Mo Killop, Treasurer; James McCann, Collecting Treasurer ; P.McGrath, Asst.Collecting Treasurer 1 John Dwyer, Grand Marshal, re-electe.l ; John Curry and M.O\u2019Brien, Assistant Marshals.; s 4 Committee of Enqniry \u2014D.McKeown, P.Cavanagh, Jv Tolan, T.O'Connor, T.Burk, J.F.Casepbell, J.Burchell, J.Kinsella, Wm.Bar: ir.IRISH-HOME RUE.The lecture on this subject by Mr.M.Ryan, ifiPerry\u2019s Hall, drew buta soanty pudience\u2014mostly members of the H, R.League, Tha, Jectuzer treated tie sub jeot under a, \u201c Home Trade,\u201d \u2018 Home Prosperity,\u201d and \u201c Rime Rule\u201d He pointed out the adapabiiity of the Trish race to trade, commerce and manufacturing pursuits, and affir\u2026 that there was evidouce, in the shape remains ol great highways, to show th in the rime of Lhe- Ireland waa oe t producing cou © Me blamed Bn ish misrule for ime ui suc ursnite, and cited the déye.of the Li ti + i 8 arlisment to show was Home Rule May, tho Rev.O admin, would be followed by esse: Fresperity.aus 68 youn.?He atéributed the fall of tie Parhisment Mésau, gt dwrors, on the ow instant, Win.Marsh, to treasonable, hdi digg racelul§ quran.a1 Foremto, on the 1éth Inst, Geo.Gordon, | measures taken by wer Pitt) late of Ponstanyuisheme, aged 23 yoars, He depicted the L state of the Cnowson On the Ink tnt, ak the Montreal Genc- ; al H Jone: car.Emerald Isle ana very rad, and \u201ceclared \"MAT 00A Dapers ples samy 800 ¥ years - / GRANT\u2014At Toronto, on the 14th Han me\u20141n Births, wirtiages, nnd Deaths.Birthe, oo Instant, the wife of \u2018Walter Grant, of a Jaughter.BURRLLE\u2014At Toronto, on the 14th (nat, the wife of J.A.Busselle, Fsq., of à son, LAWSOX \u2014At Kingston, on May 11th Jamen Lawson, hoad master of Echool, of s danyhter, Rar ing, the wife of Mr.Odessa Pablic 3 cls A Quinn, ads A ate, of Dune to, Montreal, to Ary Fuphrasia, eldest daughter of the Iate Hon, Thomns D'ATcy Meteo.\u2018 CAE:4, MACFARLARE, SMITH \u2014On tbe l4th inst, at Toronto, Mr.Cosmo Macfarlane to Adela draham Smith, eldest âaughter of Dr.J.Bmith, ali of Toronto, ROBIRS, KRIGHLY \u2014At Toronto, on the Mth Mmatant, Wil.lmm, Foungcst son of Rev.Mathow Robins, of Weston -Super Mare, Eng , to Ma.yi» Spencer ouly daughter of the 1ate Wm.Ketahiey.STHPBENS, Tonren At Toronto, on the 141h instant, James A.Stephens, rockville, to Loulsa A, daughter of J.D.Porter, Esg., Weston.COTTING MAM, Woo b= In Port Hope, \u2018on 13th inst, Mr .» W.Cottingham, merchant of Omemre, to Miss , Jennle, second daughter of the late CP.Wood, Meg.of Port Hopo, Denths.BARBER\u2014INn this city, on Priday, the 15th instant Clarence Albert, youngest son af Nathamel , 24 ycats.The funeral will take place from hls father residence, No.3 Mount Charies Place, off Bt.Dominique strect, on Sunday, the 17th insi., at 8 a'clock.p.m., to \u2018Trinity Church, and from thenoe to Mount Royal Cemetary.Friends and moqualntances are respectfully invited to attend, vrithont further .ottco.MoGRATR\u2014In th ity on fhe 15th Instant, Joseph MoGrath, aged yuars.The funoral will take plsce from his late residence, Lower Lachine Rosd, on Monday morning, 18th May, at 7.31 o'clock, to 4%.Ann's Church, and from thence to the place of Inter: nent, RC.Comatery.Fri-ndsund soquaintauces \u2018are respectfally invités to attend, withouf fur- * thernotio.' CURTIR\u2014In this city, en Fatrrday, the 16th natant, after à short, hut severe, lines, John Curtin, ears.\u2018 ed à: me funeral wil take place from the reaidence of his brother, Philip Curtin, 68 Alexander street, on Semday, i7th metant, at 2:30 o'clock p.m.Prieiile-dud.Rouuaintances are respcotfully Invited to attend.BUSHERLAND-1n thin sity, on Friday, May ith © {Jin after a short but ssver son; of thu , John Butbetiand, late Rôbert Sutherland, aged af Friends and arquain cs are respectfully favited to attens the funeral, ou Saturday.thn -\u201440tt Instant, af 3 \u2018clock, from hia motheo's ronj- dence, Mo.83 Chloe street, to tha place of Interment, Mount \u201coya) Comestery.1% 14, oh tha 148% Instant, Thomas Miyu.os, aged I Taare, Tho funerat wit take place on Sunday, the 16th nit, At à Priock pan, from 3 Colhoyng *, aveu\u201d Frent- a0d ucqualntancas hr renpoct tally nydted to 0 wid.14-2 CRumoL To1y:t0, un the 14th ipatant, Jeu! î re; of Alsxsnder Chishoira, mged , \u2018 \u2014_ ht 1} 3 dooraok At he Ht, Clair Mission Hour, DitheGenor \" FRA, SheMeld, England No.622 CRAIG STRBET .(Orposite Charles Borromme street) ! 103-3m J UST OPENED FIFTY CASES LINOOLN, BENNETT 4 00., AND CRE.Yo | Latest Styles of STLK AND FELT HATS, AY SAMUEL SILVERNICG NES 425 NOTRE Daun STRERT.{Opposit: Brown a Claggete.) ae Ty ROMWELL, ANNETT & CO, 90 WELLINGTON = THB: 1 \" FRON £0UND x8, A - Maxdraororeay or» Yo MAHRSHBANK!'S PASFNT FOUNDRY aoeuTA Oastiugh of ali dcacriptions farutgnoû ronmdy to : ve order.Cm ey A.DrAECT IRPOzTER OP: - POREIGN WTINRS&, LIQUORS, TEAS, ¢ maaks, #0, .\u2014\u2014\u2014 k BELL, MONTREAL.LUuNCH! LUNCut Mu.T.A.LYNCH has opened a Lunch Conuter al his Restaurant, the COMMERCIAL HOUsK, No, 083 Bt.Paul street, where he will be prepara 10 serve bot Tea and Coffee Baudwiches, Flue, (and Meats, &:-.at all houre of the dav Ain F URNITUREb.W, & W.TEES, 514 CRAIG STREET, 2009 HITE AND COLORED LINEN VESTS, DOUBLE AND SINGLF BREASTED (ALL Bizxs), MANUFAOTURFD EXPRESSLY FOR KEMP & CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 306 Notre Dame strest, NB \u2014entrte and Collars made to ova.I Hi-dew ATRICK DORAN, FURNITURE DEALER, * No.188 87.JOBEPH ATRERT, has on hand a la Btoek of eve: of Household Furniture (for which ho now becom famons an the bestin the Domtalon), which, wit le Hate ere-at 26 per 3 2005, lower than any other house in the trade, valuo considared.} \u2018 10&-eod BLACK WALN UT LUMBER, Largo stock of scasoncd stuff of every thickmess ; ano, Oak, Maple, Birch, Ash, Elm Butternuj, at nut, Byeamiorw, Mat , - and + Wood Veneers, #¢.And a large s{ook of first q uality sea 1W0nYA pine lumbe -, ircssed Flooring, Shot ving, êe F.J.MAX WELL & CO, _IMi-cod Craig street, near Victoria Square.(JO-TART NERSHIP.\u201c oo I have admitiad, fiom the let Instant, ROBERT KFLB, Baq., and ji.B, LKFRBV RE, Bq.Account unts, us parbiere fn my hustnicre, which will be oon- tinned under the firm nf WHYTE, KERR & LE- FEBV.Assignees, Public Accountants, amd Average Adjusters, No.5 Merchants' Exchange Bullätne, No.11 Houpltai street.JOBN WHYTE, vo Ofolul Assignee.Montreal, 3th May, 1674.106-1m-Saw YOMINION G LUE DEPOT.\u2014Enuteh, Frosch, American, and Canadian GLU BH, constantly on hand.HAGENS & CO.%51 Commissioners rthoot, me *Opposiii tho Custom House.OPYING PRESSES, © IMPROVED PATTERNS.= © GEORGE HORNE & BOY, 71.4 73 5t.Francois Xavier street.NEW Booxs.195 \u201c A Fast Lifr on the Modern Highway,\u201d by Joseph Taylor, 81.\u201cJohn Worthinuton's Nanke,\u201d > tho author of \u201cMiss Van Kortiand,\u201d &o., 91.\u201cNorthern Callfornis, Oregan and the Sandwich Islands,\u201d by Charles Nordhoif, 82.50 .\"For mle by DAWSON BROS, 1m HT, JAMES 6TRRET.OHN OSTE LL: Lumber Merchant Montreal Door and Nash Factory, 1, Uæbriel Locifs, Lachine Always on hand, ir \u201cA Bushes, Blinds, Architrayos, Ski Sionldings of all patterna,and Honse-Anistr Tally.«we Inch : a 1 planks, 3 I \"a a large quantity nf t {ENTS FIRST-OLASS \u2019 OLU-COUNTRY* BOOTS, ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER; BY A.BAILLIE, 151 81.LAWRENCE MAIN STEHAT.NYRING Aud 8.OT.IRG 6 2 * WORKS AND TRINCIPAL 0k FICK, No.b21 St Jorepn street, West, (Between @ry aoû 1mond atye *: 4.80, JOOUS re0sived at We CLIN STAD i, 40.HRT STEAM J Some] treet.THOR.PARKER, Vrorvietur, a se, 50 & 52 St.- Joseph #treet* 2 BRITISH AMERICAN rie Bren AT meme = SEO roe ry, rel all ee mr + ame ior El bi.a + \"the tree in in foliage.\u201d es = ; \u2026 ETE pois crit IN Aga lala iia tte it a iti aa asaeabilins we A ze rate: ag on 00 PTT ee re Pr ES Sms iB meme mms ro rm - a n ; Po © 0 _ ._ La aes el = I ._ rw met gee oe adit od ee _ SS is re 0 ?SURANCE, &c (A LLBOALD IE EYENING STAR, [of the dificulty\u2014we might say impos- author mentions (he theory that the Parohanég sisewbers, you winds vou NOTIONS.iby ACTURING ____ INSURANCE, &c.= Fe fol eee \"| mbility\u2014of \u201cwashing consideréble antenna or sodalled feelers of inseets 67° sd ens Be .COPART-l vv immp 5 pans 2 NION MUTUAL LIFE IBAND.TRUNK RAJLWAY Saturday; May 16, 1874 uumber of sheep to a prié Aie condition are in fact ears ; and he adds that he has 322% se P'PSOLUTION OF ABT PATEE RNS! PATNERN 1 U LY * G OF CANADA.: * .of: cleanliness.Even if this were {o be found wasps apparently quite i bl = INSURANCE COMPANY, .WINTLR ALKATGEMBNTS, 18724.AGRICULTURAL done, they would need all to be sh.1 to very lowd and very drill sounds ia GROCERIES.The Co = a.\u2014 Pulman Palace Parlor snd handsome new ord! .at same time, (0 preserve uni- close proximity to their heads.HENRY A.WHITE aad GRORSE W.» p A | .\u2014 formity, for the « grease rises rapidly Au Aves» Prr.\u2014Margot vas « O0 ADVANCE.Visions Wina snd deirs Neoshenis, sadee the IRON OF MAINS EE TO LIVERPOOL, Blsep Care on all iRreueh D'GRE trûins Over tbe erreur under the warm mn of the late rpring magpie, a talkative, smart bird, who N fives vy WHITE STAI A is S07 een AND Omoaxsap 1849-24 Yaar\u2019 Exrxpipngn| UNITED STATES MAIL.\"Een ua follows : As it will soon be time for planting so cou et ve ; played hide and go seek with the chil- Lo The business vriil be carried on ae hxtherto bp Le RERUBLIG, Gome War.corn, let me describe to you the hes: | bove mere ed be ren dren of her talented owner, boldly at FINE LOT OF & rie Slr 0s veo aso pat BRASS PURELY MUTUAL.BALTIC, x DAs} Ogdensburg, Ottawa, coare-crow that [ have ever tried to keep (pat mast of (he trae it will be noticed tackeil cats, and would run after them 4 L-WHITE 3.00.the éaié 4 hav.CASTINGS \u2014 le KRITANNIO, 5.Etngeion, Ballèvlle, TO- are Ture an oli fing are more readily tact aod answered Sob surf alles bioluuchiel chick JAPAN AND BLACK TEAS [ms pee cie 1 veine bi 6 es.fre (A.aDutATIS, Esdetioh, Butbaio, Détabit Conca: hoop-ekirt, bang it up by the top with hau are those ei ; fend aithough Se send hes of into i} ot Jaughier.\u2019 Lope ha osusaxesin wits ie me - RIGHT NILLION DOLLARS ORIG maw ami, Jog oil ponte Weal, i two bite of twi that it will } ; A ! was aa thievish as Dick Turpia hin ee œ vu ARS.; ,, 40.mam «0 ult, brin the ende of the twine togethee not intending oi desiring to conviuce self, and good for the hanging of ten AUR BALE AT OLD PRICES.R REOPENING OF THE CASTING EVERY DAY.TE Bascom, J Faroe Ss oF ford, ree es cn and attach to à pole atuck in the ground, fol warrented brin I, we nevertheless [aid servanta on suspicion.In the J.C.VANDAL, DEAN \u2014 ! DERBOTORF OFFIOR darn avery rion: Terra BR ME 0pm in a leaning position, so that the scure © hie ed in bringing to the minds (winkling of an eyes she would clear the TURKISH OR ROMAN BATH, , Bosto cuprency® Tow Fox York, 8); Liverposl, 88, Trains leave Montreal tor Lachine at 7.00 will hang cab from the pole.1 trie it [LOT readers a subject that they will (able of forks, knives sud spoons.She Late Ductos 8 Vammat.gr.moWIQUR CRXNTAL PALACE, CHANTLELOU P.|No 153 Tremont Street, n, pe gai NET Lurk, 980; Excaraion, Lm.U0 pm, Am em, adi noon; last year, and was not troubled after.|\" be forced to decide for themselves.seized upon money, scissors, dice, all : RORTRELL, : = _\u2014 Are, Monte VAT, NOT: os to D.4.ANBRLL, Trains lesve Lachine for Montreal at 7.50 ward, sud the crows flying by made het | 7 L- $.Journal.things which shone, sud flew off in the} wu 1 Bosry street na, RuucontLan, og hetttet .orricaaa: OND = TS 5 DD and pa PS ter time than I ever saw crows make Co greatest hurry to hide them.As her Fra most Complets and Dymuriows Busing duel E24 GLE FOUNDRY.[mmr crooxmm.Pussmee ONDON, QUEBEC AND [meine orcas te Pro _ Cows and Clover, owner knew the place where she de- HOUSEKEEPERS .\u2014 D.VROR-PERSIDENT.vine Line, -\u2014 , posited her plunder, he let her steal, but T 0 > : \u2018BATHING HOUR.\u2014 MONTREAL.Hedges.Norman Sparr, inau address before One day she was killed by the servants of \u2014_ a 1 ag i, and 110 § pa, GEORGE BRUSH the Canwdian Dairymen\u2019a Association, a neighboring house, who accused her of pry our fo.JAPAN; It defies som potition.Brats on somiceidss.: , 1874.ddA Sf S Seeing much euid about hedges, and {3% their late gonvention at Ingersoll, having stolen \u201c a yair of new sheets.\u2019 BLACK and GRE TEAS, at equally low rates.#8 DAVID H A.W.M.D., Propristor, ° \u20ac - 1874, the proper materials therefor, wontl ruggest the use of tlie sweet-briar, hi flourishes well from Canada to the Guit vf México, ad can be.grown in three peace in a hedge that neither man nor t would dare to penetrate.It can be raised from the seed.The buds are yoton thebush.Bow in beds and traus- plant the next spring, oue foot apart, and add a sprinkling of rotten chip manure, and you will have a hedge in two yeara that wilf not die out or be killed th mice girding it, or any living animal touching it.Tam told'it is used to! rome extent in Scotland.Wash for Fimit Trees The following in a wash ueed by William Saunders, of the Government Gardens at Washington :\u2014Put half a bushel of hime and four pounds of powdered mulphur in a tig t barrel, slackiu \u2018the Tipe with \"hot water, the mouth of the barrel being covered with a cloth ; this ie reduced to the consistency of ordinary whitewash, and, at the time ot application, half an ounce of carbolie acid ia added to each gallon of the liquid.Mr.Saunders says: \u2014 I generally apply ian the spring, before the leaves male their appearance, but I am convinced that it would he more effective if applied later, but then it is difficult todo so when Mr.Saunders applies the wast, not only to the stem of the tree, bal, to some extent, to the main branches.Manwring Grass Lande.Nothing, says the Cattte Breeder aid Feeder, produces a much surer or larger retuty\u2019 than money expended in manures for grass, pro.ided anything approaching a ressonable amount of judgment is used.Speaking only of such land as may te designate!-
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