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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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mardi 17 août 1875
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[" part] \u201d FPRCATION AL MES LAYS he M[ASSACHUSETTS AGRIOUL- , h TURAL COLLEGE.Ea | The ext Acatamic year begins AUGUST Sn, Catalogue, Wa Mar a RE i = Sem IB A % hd VOL.VII.NO.193.EE EVENING.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1875.PR ICE ONE CENT.HELP WANTED.SITUATIONS WANTED.EDUCATIONAL.MONTREAL BUSINESS COL- LEGER, - Corner Notre Dame strçet and Place d\u2019Armes.: in season, and students ean en- 2% BOW Sez any time.The course includes Bookkeeping Penmanship, Commercial and Correspondence snd Phong- 4&c., on application.im J.TASKER, Principal.DUCATION AL.\u2014SHORT- HAND, BOOK-KRRPING and WRITING.\u2014A fared to rire 12 i o the hove | sacre Private Las Professor J., Poat-offiow, eity.190 DUCATION\u2014$200 A YEAR\u2014 «4 superior manner.Rite ral PART, for the Ménsation of Ladies, SAYSROOK ri7 session of ttris Schoo! will commenes an TUXSDAY, September 7.NOTICES.NOTICE 4 Berton Bak né thin Barer SE & No.8.Jamnos street, fran and fer ina Lin May last.Bhares S100.: (By order), > CHS.RD.CARMEL, (ON AND AFTER TFUE 3D47', the ith MARCH, T WILL ZELYL EVERY DAY AT 3 O'CLOCK.JW ORKINGMEN'S MUTUAL VW \"or LA pocrer Hall Tenee © Toss \u2018 BUILDING SOCIETY.© ; St.Georgo « email * VW +ETED, & General Servant 1} fora ] family.Call at 521 Ontario street.192-3 ASTED, & man with a small capital, to take charge of Office à Coll ny.Apply to James Nelson, Accountant, 1:33 88.James street.192-2 NTED, a Thorough Servant.Apply at No.4 : W Staley strost.192-3 ANTED\u2014Agents (male and female) to sell an CANTED, a young girl about 14 years.Apply | NL 100 Be rand Hi eon.1045 ANTED, by youny man (speaking both lan- ; RUAires) having unexceptional city references, i desires à situation aa SaJegman, cither in à Wholo- sale or Retail establishment; a total abstainer.Address L, 16, this office.182 ANTED, by a widow lady, a.situation as sekeer, or any place of trast.Address Hou i B.D.128 Nagarvth stree | ANTED, a situation ss Groom and Coachman, ~~ by 8 you man ly from England, thoroughly understands bis business ; wonls mak himself useful about the house.Yoh LA a prenoh-Canadian, a3 Assistant Hook-k rin a Store.Address L, 17, tbis office.* Censignees will please send in in Ba fordacon by & doiag they can have returns ne C.L SICHER, Auctioneer.ADVAN CES ON PRODUCE.THE UNDERSIGNED AXE PREPARKD TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES os PRODUCE Comsigned to their Friends, Masszs.KENNETH, DOWIB & 00.Liverpool ANTED, à Nurse for à Child of 6 years at 109 VV cannine street.TO eg WAR Pome rane peasy w mer u 3 between 2 and 5 o'clock p.m.192-3 Wars, & practionl working Housekseger 8 who can well recommended.2ppiT a edral street, formerly Cemetery sree WALEED, a Nurse for one Child, at Lachine.Apply to Mrs .McRoble, No.38 Bonaventure street.101-3 Ctreulars may be 0 as the principal Book .Ta stores.tions à made y on DAVID TORRANCE & CO.ANTED, a young gir] to Sew and assist in Totter Mas.LE ; Ka.Darchentes 190-193 .light Bousework Appiy at 218 Monatal E D UCARON AL.\u2014BRAESIDE - MISCELLANEOUS.ANTED, Plain nus Run and Iron tor 8 + 'ADEMY, \u2019 - Apply st 316 Mountain street.181-3 BOYS' BOARDING SCHOOL, CARD.Oors pas Maioes, WEAR MONTERAL, FROF.JAN.MCOREGOB, MA.PRINCIPALly fall last year, sarl As the School Was nearly full 1 y ico nd DUCATIONAL\u2014GANNETT FOR YOUNG LADIES, BOSTON, A8.-Twenty-thres Professors and Teachers.In Location, &c., pusurpaseed by any American ale Coll The year will be- # iF Cotatogusa on kell ek apply to Rev.GROs pal, \u20ac Chester Square, Boson, ase.im na for to President W.S.CLARK a8 Teacher to a few Address Miss Caroline references, à situs Sian » small family.@ibean, this office.JEQUITABLE LIFE + ASSURANCE SOCIETY - William Pips, repairer of all kinds of Sewing achinse.~ + M .\u2018Workshop, Dominion Boot snd Foe Company 199 Sydenham street.House, 38 Cadisux street.Work guaranteod 140-81 JAMES SUTHERLAND, Wholesale Stationer, \u201cNEW GOODS, vrwanss 0» x 3,000,000 Diamond and Baronial ENVELOPES The abov: et superice , 416 are re business purposss, 256 and 258 St James Street \"THE NEW ENGLAND Ana the GOOD-NEWS RANGE.THE OLIVE BRANCH COOK STOVE, Are first-class, and the most complete in every MEILLEUR & CO,, 652 Cnato STARDT, X2AR BLBURY.190 MOUNT ROYAL FLOUR MILLS, ° Cote St\u201d Paul, OFFICE AND.SALEROOM CORNER PORT AND FOUNDLING STREETS, .MONTREAL.ror SALE, ' FLOUR in BAGS and BARRELS, - ALS0, shu, sons AND ILE VEND.JAMES PARKYN.W K.Dow à & CO.\u201cTanger thaz the dividend haretocors Seslared by amy .BREWERS AND MALSTXRS, -.eumPemY en Sp plan of insursnes of polielesof ibe | mr te AR HU | _Ingis Paie and other Ales, Extra, Double and ft pe ni 8 wood iad bole sly Ae aT | RIDDELL & EVANS, ACTUAL RESULTS, FUBLIO ACCOTNTANTS, July $309.The sseured was then at the ttmé 37 ©.$EB:IRIR foros ak the end Of fiftess Years, be WORN, | one 38,181, ov, if ihe Lugurance is continned, it will.\u2014\u2014 BRITISH AMERICA Even McLuxxay, Ba, Direetor, Montreal.M.H.GAULT, Agent, \u2014 164 Sr.Jams Srauer.\u201c + \u2018 PATLORING.\u2014 VV ATSON & BAKBR, SMEROCRANT PAILORS, #8.$78 BOZRR DANE STREET, {Commer of B.Joba), + ROAEANRY malleif & eall from geatiomen requir Ninciples.= .Watsce, Ontier, Lats of.Poole\u2019s, London, Bagland, m8 Bend & Weill\u2019, Broadway, KY.150s C, Boon.- MARCHAIT PAILOR ANS CLOTEIER_ Me 85 3%.LAWREECR BTREET, .Veas to announce to his numerous friends and Publis, thes his stock is now complete for the SPRING TRADE, and 'ncludes tha latest novelties.-& Owl is solicited Deore ASSIGHERS AND AVRRAGE ADJUSTERS, WESTERN ANTED,a rong Boy, about 15 (English or Beotch prefarved); references required.Ap- W h prefs ply at 570 Lagauchetiers stree ; ANTED, employment a Wood Tamer.Ad- W.dress LE Abe oies 191 ANTED, an elderly man to work on Wednos- days and-part of Thursdays.Apply atthe Bram office.190 QU ANTED a General Servant, at St.Lamberts, for à family oftwo.Apply at 56 University street.190 ANTED, à Stout Lad for certain work on two special days only ; free to alsewhere daring rest of the week.Apply at thls office.190 ANRTED, a middle woman, 68 General! in a small 7 ; fair wages, good Join nreday, Fri: or Batueday evening between and 9 0\u2019oi0ck, at German street.ANTED, a you 1 to mind a baby.1 WwW tea TES ANTED, a good Cook.Apply at No.413g 88.Vinesnt street.voir i WW ANTED na small £ s person to do gen- - eral housework ; aim aged woman Bie ferred.Apply at 190 Hypolite street.AKRTRD, a Nurse; one who can read and sew preferred; references required.Apply on onday morning, at 144 8t.Denis atreet.WASEDA bachelor wants a respectable Housekeeper to rR cottage ; must be tidy ; laundress, and Plain Cook.Address H is offoe.183 TO $20 rer DAY.\u2014Agents ted.\u2014AI classes of working home.my HOUSES TO LET OR WANTED.(Houses to let or wanted advertised at one cent per word each insertion.] WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a small, neat Dwelling; must be central.Address, stating locality, to J, 11, this office.192-6 TO LET, those new two-story cut-stoue Houses, in Upper 8t.Denis street, fitted up with modern improvements.They are part of the city, and comm.r 8t.Lawrence and the surroun country.tlow.Applyto Jordan & Benard, Craig street, Viger square.HOUSES TO LET :\u2014 On Aqueduct street, u end; 8 On 8t.Catherine street West MP On Sherbrooke street East \u201c On Bt.Antoine street West \u201c PER ANNUM.CHOICE-BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB: SO, FOR SALE-fome fine.Properties yielding good ma APY irdeto STORES AND OFFICES TO LET.Advertisements under this head inserted for one ; cent a word each insertion.} 25 8 John Street.AU WARD EVANS taking vite, used Commissioners for Afida to be tu the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario.st i CIGARS, &o.PARTAGAN, H.CLAYS, PLOR DBL FU | | MARS, BICK'S GOLDENEAGLE 8, allsises, a | } LOST, &o.| a Chlld\u2019s Grey Felt ! Town velvet.The will EEE Er Retrieves Dog; license number 1190 attached to collar.Anyone returning to Xo.5 Mansfiald street will be rewarded.»|s # 1933 OFT, on Saturday, August\u2019 Ath, green, grey | and yell Canary.Ander 1 be ze Winded by returning It to 12-Desrivieres a bil Lh Bs Bask an vires, on 8 | the same to Fe ous tres the | Lom aXeen Canary, from 084 = sending word where it may be a.i the addre: 181 Friday, ten bills between Bank Loner Se ba rewarded at 200 Peel street.191-3 osr on Saturday, Sth August a Jet with two-photographe.Please retnrn jt to office and be.eaitabhy rewarded.89 \u2014Augnst violin-maker, left & Violin Lovin Baa Comat vil Bo: and Et street; al a irest.- arties noose stores the above y Office as soon as possible.186 OPP, tn the Mountain Park, on Sunday, à Lady's L Momo.Book, pra Herr letters and bireh-bark card.The wi \u201cour, day, §6 blll, between Ottawa and Lond rors returning the same 31 Bhannon street will be rewarded.158 a: ; OFT, from 150 St.Maurice w TR oF hagas a Dog (uth and mass t brown color; the pr of William Je: brings te same 10.150 8t.Maurice street will be rew : ST, last Sunday night, à Black Corded Ribbon Lee Foe ander wil berawarded by leaving at 11 St Charies Horromme street.: 18 ONT, à workingman, où Monday afternoon, =, (emo our dollar anû one two dollar bill) lost probably near St Maurice street.If finder take tho same on Ocean Steam: Office to T.While a suitable reward will be given, Washing Wanted, &o.ANTRD, Work die Day, dy Iespectable person, asher and 3 be recommended Apply at 6 Brondson's Lane ANTED, by à Woman w of work by the VV Te Any a 180 ved tang, le woman, ladies or gentlemen's washing.Apply af No.19 St.: For address apply at this of \u2014 | JUST RECEIVED, B A FRESH SUPPLY OF | i \u2018wife; will dation.Address J.P., St.La Qo ET, i .BUILDINGS OR FLOORS, With or without TT à Co.BOARD.Advertisements under this hoad Inserted for half à cent à word each insertion.] OARD\u2014Vacancy at 30 St.Denis street.102.3 OARD.\u2014 Vacancies for a fow boarders at No.14 Chenneville street.192-5 BoA vacancy for steady Boarders near the English Cathedral; terms $3.50 per week.ice, 92-8 ARD\u2014Vacancies at No.35 St.Antoine street.B° 192-6 OARD\u2014Wanted board for ar gentleman and good accommo- pe wrens Halls 191-8 OARD\u2014Day Board at Ridley's Chop House 34 B st Urbain street; terms very moderate.ROOMS WANTED OR TO LET.[Advertisements under this head inserted for half à osnt à word each insertion.) \u201cF2 00M\u2014TO à frontroom partiy farnished.Rr at 313 8%.George wioet, 1928 Rous Let, a Parlor and Bed-reom, with use i Of kiteben ; suitable for house-keeping; Rochildren.Apply at 247 St.Urbain wrest 23 OOMS.\u2014 Furnished Bedrooms, at 27 R Genaviev@ street, corner ot Latour.191-6 Q0M-To Let, « neatly furnished Front Bed- ; fam ate.Apply at 40 In Rooms lv 257 Eye ROM-To Let, furnished Bed-room, for tlemen only; famil vate.Apply Bt.Hubert ce = 7 ri _ 191 OOMB\u2014Famishe Rooms to Lat; terms moderate.Apply in rear of 78 Cathoart sizes 33 -3 OOME to suitable for offices or gentlemen's Craig RUA quiet young man or woman can have & farnishbed room, with or without board ; no other boarders.Apply at 194) 8t George strost.ROPE It a En 4 er Bieury sireet.\"4076 FOR SALE.a word eac Fe 8 a stock of Fancg Fowl; may be seen _.8872) Bt.Denis street, 198-3 OR SALE, 2 18 carat Gold Rings, 1 Rudy, Dia! ond Pearl, 1 Ruby, Diamond and Garne* settings, to be seen at Hubbard,s, 19 Place D\u2019Armes are.192-3 OR SALE, a Bar-room, at à very low rate; Fra Rae STAGE Bl! oc: ; cause 8, s P of .Apply at No.10 Cummon street.92-8 FoR, BALE, ten Shares of Froviaen Mutual Socti resenting 000 ; ap to date.8 Gress 1,10, this office.195-3 R SALi\u2014Rare Chance to sec a Pirat- class Business.\u2014 An old ostabliahed Restanran Saloon for sal TOASONS for 8t.Francois Xavier R SALE, » beautiful Country Residence with large grounds and extensive outbuildings, in Village of Philipabury, P.Q., 50 miles by rail from Montreal.For particulars address Mra P, ¥, Ruseall, Philipsburg, P.Q.188-1m ROPERTY FOR SALE.by a woman, work W the day or week.Apply as 27 Chenmevile ah by à Competent ladnd.y at Na 34 Wolfs street.ANTED.\u2014An experianced wi to out the day; washing and iron in Ths neatest manner.Apply at 46 Brondson's ANTED, & respectable nca .Apply a Anteine street.gon- ANTED, by respectad toine stree 189 ANTED.\u2014A wo! aurice street.- ANTED, respectable | rues.187 Laundress wishes \u2018 W ing 0 ladies\u2019 or No.§ #8 Tom + Martin st, pay 14 &6, cor.McGill and St.Joesph sts.EH H.GEDD Beal Estate nl Nim 8 Francois as treet.QUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE., LOTS ON WESTERN AVENUR: Fo of capital xired down from bu ors ja batid, and from Do 13 Tears-credly Sete ven if nécessary, according sxtent of Parties not wishing to daild at A emt dn be 1 ' nt can have Der cent.on sold en very ess7 terms of payment.WM.A.CURRY, 19-8 Barron's Bullding, 148 88.James street.tr [Advertisements under this head inserted OF One cent h insertion.l 3a zr salo at a Dargain; good selling out.ly to De Mandevilie 4 Co., No.104 ne ro street.or 190-6 1 roti Apply betw on dana 15 ; man; with good sight; © profits.Apply ween &-T0.TRD, b.tabl 1th at Room ; Fo.60 Jacques Cartier square.102-3 ) ly: I cas à situation aa Housckceper AP t.Appi , Plya Metcalf street._ 3 ARTE Ae b Sarvan Stree?y to Hon.ANTED, a sitaation as Conchman or Express \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 driver, by a steady, sober young m: who ANTED, # Protestant Tho h Servant.erftands ihe management of horses, and has W Apply at 87 University street, Tr 6:30 p.ru.bad experience as such for a number of years, and 192-3 19h Appiy to can the best of city references.J.Barly, 157 St.Josepd t ANTED, n silustion as Storeman by a French both languages À Canadian who spears \u2018 dress L 11, this office.101 ANTED, a situation by a young man, lately from Ireland, porteur andersianda the care Norses or to work a store.181 - ; ANTED\u2014A table married woman : whose h is going to she 03d Country, will want a situation in a few weeks as flouse- ke , where she could eper, have her boy, ten years | old, who would be useful'in house.Address K.C., 51 Bonaventure street.191 d's WASTED employment in an Oficial Assi Office, by a thorough competent and rali- able person of considerable experience in Booking, stock-taking, and the general routine of such an office: firat-clase city references.address B.À.1, Post Office ANTED, by » man and wife from the Old Country, a situation on a farm or to take care of offices.Addrees Box 808 P.O.191 ANTED.\u2014A first-class Machinist and En- ust arrived from England, desires a Ww gineer situation.Address L, 9, this office.ANTED, a situation by a youug man, lately from Ireland, as Groom and Coachman, syst 22 years.Address \u201c Groom,\" this office.91 ANTED.\u2014A young Indy would like » situation as Lody\u2019#-maid on a boat or «hip.Address L, 3, tbis office.191 ANTED, by «& respectable person, a situation whore she can take her child, aus years; wages not so much an object as à comfortable home.Addrcas K, 14, this oficé- 190 ANTED, By a young man, a situation as assistent Storewan or lo drive an Rxpreas; Is not afraid of hard work.Address K, 13, this ofice.ANTED, à situation In à Store or an Office, by & young man who le à Book-kceper ; has expérience in the office of à rmanu- Address Box 947, Eo Please had aix years facturer ; good references.ANTED, by à sober and energetic young man, a rink as Butler or Wal references ifrequired.Address L, 2, this °F, ANTED, a situation as Coachman, by JQung man ; references if required.dress L, this office.190 ANTED, a situation as Housemaid or Bowin J- girl, by a young woman.Address L, 838 .office.WW 4ETED by a young man, of strictly sobor habits, a situation as Assistant Storeman ; can drive an cxpress and take care of a horse city references.Address 4, this office.ANTED.\u2014A well sducated young man desires a situation in any business at which he can 0 himself useful ; reference and security can be given; small salary taken, Address J, Lis office 3H \u2018130 WW ANTED, LA 2 respetable Engliuh girl à situation as Plain Cook ; at Cote St.Antoine Bee ferred.Address K, 16, this office.1 ANTED, by a young man, a situation as Groom and Coachman or Express Driver; under: stands the care and driving of Horses ; \u2018is willing to make himself generally useful; can produce mood city references if required.Address K, 13, this office.190 ANTED, a situation as Governess In ox Joung children, b French Ci A jy Aho can teac anguages and music.Address L 1, this office.1 ANTED, a situation by a young man au Clerk in à Drug Store ; has six years\u2019 experience in the businens; good references will be given.Ad- ANTED, a situation by a young man lately come out from the old country, age an- derstands the care of Horses and work in a plane.WASTED, oF 8 young man, a situation as Drug Assistant; five years\u2019 expérience ; good references.Address \u2018Drug Assistant,\u201d this office.a family an ANTED, a situntion by a rl, aged 16, to mind à child or to assist wi Ye t housework, | Address Mrs.Turner, Post-offios, te 8t.Paul.| : 189 | ANTED, a situation as Book-keeper, Salesman: ' or Clerk, by & French Canadian having con- siderabie, xp A Ed, cusineus, aad 9 a; speaks anguages.1.KX, 12, this oftee! = 189 ABTED, by an experiedced man, & staation : as Pastry Cook and Confectioner.Address ! K, this office.188 | ANTED, o situation as Slek-nurws, by & WO- | man of experience.Apply to Mrs.Helsop, 82 Craig street.1 ANTED, respectable young man, as ; i aioe or Watan, Tr : place where he can make himself uaeful ; can drive An expresss and take care of horses; city re ferences.Address Battle Bros.Yo.À Bleury Book-kesper or Junlor Clork; is a | ford RIAD AR quick at figures.Address J, P., Bt.Joseph stree 187-4 ANTED, a situation by a competent young an, In Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, doy ; can keep ac strongly recommen: for honesty, sobriety, £0.Address M.O.F., 949 8t, Catherine street.\u2019 187 Wen by a young man, a situation as Assistant pe ANTED, by an Bnglishman, a situation ae ' Coachman, Butler, or Goneral Indoor Ser- ; vrat; understands the care of a garden.Address this office.187 \u201c \u201d ANTED, à situation as General Bervant; can wash and tron.Address J 14, this om ANTED, & situation as Storeman or any other | employment; good references; speaks | French and English.Address J.G.D., No.Bt, | Elizabeth street.187 | | [7 ANTED, a situation as ; al! .dress 5 Bleury street.ANTEKD, & situation as Genéral Servant, in a ' family without children; good references.! 8 J 15, this office.187 Undermilliner.Ad- 187 ANTED, & situation to take charge of and | clean Broker's or Banker's Offices.Apply at ; No.#9 Wellington street.a I ANTED, a situation as General Servant; good | W references.Address K, 4, this office.187 ANTED, a situation by a Fresco Painter.Address is ibisomco ud \"VV ANTED by a respectable woman, sewing b the day TH a ow machine\u2019 of her i Apply at #4 Bt.Philip sf - ANTED, à situation as Night Watchman or to ° charge of horses and drive; good references given.Address \u2018\u2018 Watchman,\u201d No.517 Lagauchetiere street.184 VV ANTER A French Lady having good testimonials, desires to teach ber ein a School or family; she demands only and will furnish her own room.Address, by letter, No.40 Berri street, corner of Dorchester.\u2014 158 ANTED, by a yO Lad, 15 yoars' of age, a W sttaatlon in a gentleman's house; can wait on table, and is willl to make himself\u2019 génarail useful.Apply, between 13 and I, at 54 Juror stres ANTED, a situation as Copyist in an office, 3 or otherwise, by à F; who writos a good hand, or as eswoman in any good store.Address H'S, tals office.186 Nip à situstion as Invoice Clork or Book- koe 1 accustomed to 1e > and Double Ent understands the Grocery business; firet-class city references.Address Box 14, Po > a situation as Thorough Servant, in WwW » family where there is washing or ironing.Apply at No.College street.188, ANTED, by an experienced Traveller, who speaks French and English Squally, and has either a large city connection, a situstion a \u2018Whaoleselo = s er Cloth Establishment ; best reference given.Address J, thls ofice.ANTED, by a young man just arrived from England, a situation in au office or store, or in any place of trust ; good references.Address H.H., Crelg street.158 ANTED, by a young Lady, a situation to give instruction % two or three puptis in Music English branches in return for Address 12, this office.164 WATIED bp an English Millwright and Hy- draullo gi steady.inger, employment; married ; .Address Eos,\u2019 hig odie.184 * ANTED, a situation as man of all work about a house or store ; can drive an Express and knows the town well; can speak both languages.Address E.D., 75 Fulford street.ANTED, by a Boy, 13 years of age, à situatioi in a gentleman's house, to make himself generally useful.Address J.s office.184 ANTED, a situation as Storeman or Assistant ; is perfectly acquainted with both langu « ( lish and French); can be employed as Clork If ; references as to character.Addre J, this office.ANTED, & situation as Plain Cook in 8 small family; references from last situation.Appiy at 41 Alexander street.184 ANTED, a situation in a Confectionery Bhop or Fruit Store; good reference.Apply as $41 Bt.Martin street.ANTED, à situation as Housemaid Br a re o wpectable young girl.Apply at Dake , à i ae Gardener; under- Ww stands bis business.Address J.E., Post- 0! Longueuil.183 ANTED\u2014A young lady wishes a situation as W Baleswomen afler Ie.7th; has had ex- ence In Costumes, and refers to present employers.Address A.M.K, 48 Anderson street.ANTED, a situation se Groom, or as @room and by s youny ; knows kis work.Address H, 1% this office.183 ANTED, a situation a first-class Cook ; bost Ve, references.y a 000 Palace sireet, oung man \u20ac situe- | r Watchwan, or any where ho can make himself useful : can drive an express an take care of horses ; well acquaint- od with the city; good city references.Address \u201c H 6, this office.188 smn me tion as rier in a stare is an anist and Choirmaster, NN em min potent can he! 5 of x 3 .G., Montreal.\u2019 de WATE, by a widow, » situstion ns House \u2018keeper\u2019; any place of trust; willy to make hesseif generally useful.Address Æ, 17, «oise.ANTRD, situation » sbdady man as Bob w tier; thoroughly the business s rap net ha been in the trade 10 years.ter ; best city |° : Yamun at .| there some time, as the tubing had been sup- ASTD, by 5 women, Séwing by the Os ER SAR A ed |\u201d , LS Cee CANADA, Some gentlemen connected with the United States lake survey party visited the.Canada side of the whirlpool at Niagara Falls on Saturday last.One of them came suddenly rattlesnake ; with on à huge rare presence of mind be sprang on the reptile, planting one foot squarely on his neck.With the heel of his other foot ho * bruised the ser- nt\u2019s head.\u201d The snake had eloven rattles, showing him to be eleven years old.A large three-masted vessel, 175 foet long, and other dimensions in \u2018proportion, was launebed on Saturday last at the shipyard of Muir Bros, Port Dalhousie.She caught on the stocks, and à number of tugs had to be brought into requisition to get her off, which was accomplished at about six o'clock.She is intended for heavy freight on the lower lakes, and possibly the West India trade, as she is too large for the present canal.Last Wednesday night, Collector Cavan, assisted by Officers Detlor and Donaghy, captured an illicit still in the village of Wing- ham, in à building situated on the property of one Thos.Vance.The officers arrived at the place about midnight, when they found the workmen bad just gone away; ovidently rather hurriedly, judging from the fact of the door being left unlocked, and from one of the men baving left bis vest and wutoh behind.-The apparatus was confsonted and sold.The still Ë Signal.It is the good fortune of some men to have money and riches poured: into their laps.Everything they touch turas into gold.While othor men are plodding and slaving to make out a mere exirtence hed soom to sail direot into a haven where richesiare found without any trouble.The recerit Increase in the price of wheat has furnished many instafices .of this kind.Wo will give & couple.The .Messrs.Gibbs, of Oshawa, made $100,000 by the rise, and Mr.Howland $70,000.That is the way the world goes on, dame fortune ' smiles on une and frowns on another, A great deal of sickness is existent at pro.| rent in Aylmer, and chiefly of the more dan- orous types.Cases of typhoid and brain evers aro provalent.With regard to the former, tous it is no surprise, considering the mannerin which filth is deposited in lanos, and out of the side windows, eto.in some people have a penchant for digging wells a foot or two distant from the closets.The result is that human excrement nds its way to wells and the water is poisoned.The drinking the water of suck wells is but de- ositing in our systems the gorina of disease rom wb.h typhoid fevor is to be creates The wire will take warning.The dangerous consequences attending the : habit of young boys ftmping on and off moving trains on the Esplanade has froquently been ointed out, but, apparently, without effect.t is most astonishing that more of these reckless young rascals are not killed ; for tcaroely a train enters or leaves any of tho depots but young lads, often not more than seven or cight years of age, can be seen dropping off the cars while the train is running at the rate of from ten to twelve miles an hour.It is quite & common thing to sce little five or six-year urchins hanging by their hands to the railing nt the bottom of a freight car, and swinging thomselves to and fro under the car while it is in motion.Whosever duty itisto see to this matter should do something to stop it before loss of life makes the necessity of action appear more urgent.DEPRIVED OF HER HAIR.The Hartford (Conn.) Courant reports that a young lady of literary tastes, who is staying for a while at Stafford Springs, awoke one morning laut week and found her hair lying on the floor and near by a pair of scissors.She was very much frightened and rashed out | into the hall screaming.Her friends gathered around her and on calmness being restored | and reason set to work, it was thought she | must bave got up in the night In her sle ep ; | and committed the offeñce herself.She Bad long black hair which was the admiration of | her friends.THE FIRST OVERLAND TELEGRAPH | IN CHINA.; | Pre Po} Pause vuya x\" \u2014\u2014 = The construction of the first overland telegraph in Ching has been attended with considerable difficulties.It was when the Formosan affair became threatening that the Viceroy of Fuhkien made arrangements with the Great Northern Telegraph Company for the construction of & line from Amoy to his cow.But no sooner was the first portion completed than the natives dis- .covered that the erection of the poles interfered with the benigri influences of the Fung- shin \u2018of the district.They therefore fturned out \u201cin their thousands\u201d and uprooted the oles.Upon this the Company appealed to .he native authorities for protection, and ultimately the matter was referred to the Prince Kung and the foreign Ministers at Peking.The result of this diplomatic interference has been that s now contract has been made with the Great Northern Telegraph Company under the terms of which the Viceroy agrees Le pay the Company $154,500, or upward of £30,000, for the construction of the lino between Amoy and Fuhcow, a distance of about 160 miles, end s further annual sum of $30,000 for its maintenance.We imagine the Company can have nothing to complain of in these terms.The Mandarins further bind themselves to give full protection to the Company\u2019s staff and material, and to be responsible for env theft thabmay be committed on the property of the company, or for any delay that may be oo- casioned by unlawful interference an the part of the natives.The Company, on their part, agree to make and keep in repair the line, and to instruct Chinese pupils appointed by the Government in the art of telegraphy.A LONDON HOTEL-KEEPER CHARGED WITH STEALING GAS.The London Standard of July 28 says: \u201cAt Westminster, yesterday, Mr.George Bander- son, proprietor of the Cadogan Hotel, Sloane street, elses, was cha on a warrant with stealing, on the 19th July, 1870, and at divers times and subsequently, 600,000 buble feet of gas, the property of the London Gaslight Company.© defendant, beside being proprietor of the Cdogan Hotel, a large establishment in Sloane street, rented a cellar parallel with his establishment which had een formerly in the occupation of a tenant who waa a customer of the company, but the gas had been out off, and the usual cap put on the pipe to prevent the escape ges.Bhould the ge be again wanted the cap would be removed by the company and the gas supplied.In consequence of what had been noticed by the neighbors, the continual burning of gas, day and night, in this cellar, the company\u2019s manager, Mr.Gully, had his suspicions arouted, and on the 13th of July last ho went and inspected the premises.He then found that there was no connection between the cellar and hotel gas, and on the 19th went in company with others, who were stationed at different points.After some delay he saw Mr.Sanderson, and asked to see the meter, and while absent from the cellar the collar- man of the defendattt was seen with a coach- wrench to go into the cellar and apply it to the company\u2019s pipe.An India-rubber tube had been co ted to the gas-pipe before it got to the meter, and five fish-tail burners were continually burning.The cellar was searched, and on the floor was found, eovered with dirt and cobwebs, the cap which had been removed, and it evidently had beon lied four years and a half ago for hortiou Paral purposes.It was charged that from that time he had burned the gas and never paid for it.Taking the average at 120,000 a yoar, he had burned 600,000 feet, worth about- £100.Mr.Arnold nted a remand, and took bail in £200 for his re-appearance.\u201d ARRIVAL OF MESSRS.MOODY AND © SANKEY.' Among the passengers on the steamer (pain.of the National Line, which arrived in this port yesterday morning, was a party of friends, consisting of Mr.Dwight L.Moody wife, and two children; Mr.Ira D.Sankey, wife, and three children; Rev.J.Sabine Knight, English Evangelist to the Southern freemen ; John M.Denton, of London, Ontario; Mr.Bankey's brother, and several others.Their arrival had been expected by the friends of the * Evangelists,\u201d and the news of the signaling of the ¢ Spata \" off the light-ship waa telegraphed to Mr.George H.Stewart, of Philadelphia, the President of the Evangelical ce which met in New York last year.Mr.Btowart was stopping at the house of « friend in this city, and at 6:30 in the morning he, with several friends, wont on the Custom-house barge at the foot of Whitehall street.Mr.- sd been long in operation \u2014Huron | ; John Henry Blackwell, and ho has seen 109 © tora.He was, therefore, born in the spring, ; and downs of this world had had no effect ; upon it.John Ienry lives ali alone in the : steslthily.were | did h ward her pier in the North River.The greeting of the two parties of friends was remarkable.A bymn was sung, Mr.Sunkey leading the tingling by the Rev.G.C.Needham.Goneral conversation followed, and the religious interests of the ccuntry were inquired about with ; minuteness by Mr.Moody.; In reply to questions addressed to him, Mr.; Moody said he had not reckoned tho numbers of his congregations in Englazid, and could not | estimate the numbers he had addressed.He bad been treated with kindness that he could not describe, and had gone on with his work entirely regardless of the attacks that had been mado upon bim, He had not enjoyed the trip homeward as he was a bad sailor, and Bo proposed taking 8 couple of months\u2019 rest before going to work again.He was in receipt of large numbers of invitations to preseb in different cities in this country, but would post- ine accepting them, He proposed going to his native town, Northfield, 5., to spend at least a portion of his resting .Mr.Sankey said be was goïng to his old boms in Pennsylvania and would join Mr, Moody again after six weeks\u2019 or two months\u2019 rest.They would return to Chicago and go from there on similar exourtions to the one from which they had just returned.It was raid by the friends of tho \u2018\u201c Kvangelists \u201d that they might have brought home £10,000 from England, but that they had done wisely in ro- turairg as poor as they went, | Mr.Moody went from the steamer to the Grand Union Hotel, and took the evening train for Hartford.Mr.Sankey went to Brooklyn, where he is to be the guest of Mr.D.W.Mo- Williams during Lis stay in that oity.\u2014N.}.Times, 15th.AGED ONE HUNDRED AND NINE.A QUEER OLD CITIZEN OF TROY\u2014HIH HABITS AND UPINIGNS, (From the Troy Press, Aug.13.) He is right here in Troy, und his namo is summers (when August is out) and 108 win- Jolin Henry lives in a little old house in tho Hollow, beside a babbling but nasty little brook, just off Lincoln avenue, under the hill.The house is an old style frame, with wooden thutters, and has \u2018stood where it now stands about forty-Ave years.Neither outside or in has ever been molested by a painter, The house is weathor-beaten lika its ownet (for Blackwell owns it), and looks and if tho ups houre.It cannot be called bachelor's.s}i, bocsure John Henry is not a bachelor.Hi.\u201cae been married, but it was so long ago that .has almost forgotten how it feels.His hou.« is not a hall either.It is more likes den ur hermitage.No one is ever invited into the place, and no one is ever allowed to look into it_ unless he does so John keeps the doors and- windows securely fastened, and at night he never uses a light unless he is looking for thing that has been mislaid in the chasm of disorder that exists there.Then he uses a tallow candle.He is not very sociable.He has lived #0 long that he imagines the present generation is a pack of fools, and he isa wiso man.The first statement may be all right, but:there is room for debate on the latter.Jobn Henry is an Irishman, aud he has been in this country sixty yonrs.He lived in New-York fifteen years, and remembers the city when it was, he says, no bigger than Troy, He has lived in forty-five years, and recolleets Troy asa small country village.He lost his wife fifty yoars ago.Ho had three sons and one daughter, bat they have all fone to the other world, and now the old man «alone.He has lived alone for twenty-five years, ever since his daughter died, who was eixty-five years old.He has! no relatives now, baving outlived the whole of them, grandchildren and all.About ninety years ago he learned tho tailoring business, and has worked in different cities, but within the last thirty years ho has lived in a very mysterious way.He does not | work, but goes away sometimes for weeks at a | time, nobody knows where.He returns as mysteriously as he goes, and seems to have ' money.Of Iate years he bas turned his at- : tention somewhat to the study of medioine ; | and not only the study but the practice.He Fahd R50 DY Ht An one whom he sees sick or suffering.In- ' stances have been known where he has relieved pain and cured illness, but in more cases an opposite effect haa followed.Blackwell seems 88 vigorous as à man of fifty.In fact, he is the type of» very lively old man.He can walk a mile without a» oane as fast as almost any one seventy-five yoars ounger.He never rides.He is a thorough pedestrian.He was never on a street car, and dnly once on 8 railroad.en he went to Albany on the cars, got lost there, and walked back.He thinks juokasses superior to horses for general use, and often expresses surprise that they are not in use.e old man may not be aware of it, but tho jackasses are just as numerous as ever; they have two lege, though, instead of four, and are balky.Blackwell will not ride behind as horse.It is against his principles.Ha believes in ancient instead of modern oivi- lization.The good old Oriéntal-times are the times for him.Io believes in eye, and a tooth for a tooth.i He is opposed .to lawyers, and puts no faith in ne pers.Religiousty speaking, John Henry Blackwell is a Protestant.\u201cscarcely ever 8 to church, however, but he evidently reads the Bible, as he is conversant with its passages.He has no fearof death, and acts as though \u2018Hé expenseto live for ever.| | THE TRIAL OP COL.BAKER.| \u2018The trial on the-2nd inat.of Col.Valentine Baker, of the 10th Hussars, at the Croydon Arsises, for an assault upon Miss Kate Diok- | inson in a railway carriage on the London and | South-Western Line on the 17th June, created t public interest.Mr.Sergeant Parry Raving opened the case, the facts wore de- ! posed to by the prosecutrix, who was cross- : examined by Mr.Hawkins.For the defense, | Mr.Hawkins made an earnest appeal to the jury in his client\u2019s behalf, in the course of which he alluded to the life-long remorse which Col.Baker would suffer through this ocourrence.Mr.Justice Brett summed up, and the jury, after a deliberation of about ten minutes, returned £ verdict of guilty, upon the count ebarging the prisoner with an indecent assault.Mr.Sergeant Ballantine then rose and appealed for ineroy on the ground of | Col.Baker's high reputation.: Sir Richard Airey spoke eulogistically of the prisoner\u2019s character, and recited his services in the Crimea and in India.In both campaigns he had served with distinction and bravery.Sir Thomas Steele, Lieutenant- General aud commander of the forces at Alder- shot, stated that ba sonsidered Col.Baker-one of the most valued officers In: Her Majesty's T eervice.Mr.Justice Brett sentonced him to twelve months\u2019 imprisonment\u2019 without hard 1abor, to pay n fine of £500, to defray, moreover, the costs of the prosecution, and to be imprisoned until these were paid, such im- | prisonment,-however, not to exceed three | months.In passing sentence the Judge said : | * The jury have honestly and; fearlessly and ! properly acquitted you of the gravest part of the charge, and found you guiity of the minor cflence, and of that guilt no man can have the slightest doubt.It has been said that this young lady ought not to have remained in the railway carriage so Jong alone with a man; | but that suggests A state of spolety which I assert does not exist in any part of England.It seems to suggest that a defenceless woman cannot travel alone with & man without ex- pocting an outrage to\u2019 be made upon her.| at is not true of any part of society, from the highést to the lowest in this land.There may have been cases in which men have given way to vile passions, but it is wrong to say that the law will not in such cases with outstretched arin avenge such oulrages.It has been said that it was wrong for this young lady to enter into a prolonged conversation with the defendant ; but I eannot agrec with that.Such a statement suggests a prurient fesr which the self-respect of very innocent woman never allows her to efitertain in her \"heart for one moment.It may be suggested \u2018that this abominable outrage on this lady has defiled her, but I pronounce that she leaves this court?as pure, as innocent, and as unde- filed as she ever was in her life\u2014nay, more, the courage she has displayed bas added a \u2018 lory to her youth and her innocence and rer Boat .You, prisoner at the bar, not onl held ition of a gentleman, but of an officer, and of an officer high in command, and | of all people who travelled in that train that : day you were the most bound to stand by and \u2018 defend a dofencoless women.And even she | had acted with indiseretion, you ought, eon- | sidering besides-the difference of your ages, to have protected hier even against herself.\u201d i The IV.YF.Times says: \u2014* We desire particularly to commend to the notice of our readers the Judge's charge.He made some remarks as to the importance of juries giving sn honest verdiot on the evidence submitted to | them, regardless of who or what the defendant | in a case t be, which surely might bo remembered with as mueh advan in New .York or Brooklyn ss in any part of England, Podtion, character, wealth, influence\u2014all to save Col.Baker.The Judge duty infexibly\u2014the did theirs.Mr.D.W.McWilliams, rintendent of the Bunday-school of Dr.ler\u2019s Churoh, Evfnge ea and Mr, John V.Farwell wers of he party on the Jar whieh, at about 7:30 o'clock, met the ** 8; \u2019 a8 sho steamed slowly past tbe Battery to- | {1 i | oo Would that all trials wore odby the same ciicumriapoes I © - ; 24 1 .+ # and s prayor was offered ; su oye an- \"We must begin cp \u2018Rtowemers; i her stockings, and wash Her clothing ?\u2018 venis'\u2019 says there is only \u201cone in a hun- Ring rouge on bar thor\u2019 koe \u201cTHE ROOT OF ALL EVIL.\u201d (N.Y.Times.) .There are many passages which are com- .monly misquoted from great authors in & way tbat entirely perverts their meaning, and throws.tho weight of the great thinker to whom they are incorrectly sitributed on the side of opinions which, whether they held them or mot, they did not utter.Notable among theze are, \u201cthe pen is mightier than the sword,\u201d and \u201cond touch of ngture makes the whole world kin\u2019\u2019\u2014the former attributed |, to Bulwer, and the latter to Shakespeare.But Bulwer and Shakespeare expressed no such opinions as those which these passages are commonly cited to support.Of all examples of misrepresentation and version, however, that which represents St.Paul as calling money the root of all evil the most common.It is so common, indeed, that,- in general talk, money is Jocoaely spoken of asithe root of all evil, \u2018with a mental leaning upon * the Bible\" in : Now, overy one | who bas read the passage in which this phrase | support of the imputation.is supposed to oecur, ad who rightly remem - bers it, knows that St.Paul said no such thing, but something very different.What he did write, as is transiated in our Bible, was | \u201cthe love of money is tho root of all evil.\u201d St.Paul would never have written the shallow eaying usually attributed to him.For apart from: his sacred character as the Apostle of Christianity to the Gentiles, lie was not only learnad in all the learning of his time, a subtle thinker, and a profound observer, bat .æ man of sound sense, and an accomplishod man of the world, using that phrase in its best and luigest sense.' We may venture to say, with reverence, that St.Paul had a duo Jerpect for money, and new as well usany man in Tyre or Sidon, the power that th.possession of wealth must inevitably ve.What he wrote against was covetousness, nnd the making haste to bo rich, which is no now disease in this world ; and he said, \u201cBut thoy that will bo rich fall into temptation and a snare and into man\u2019s foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown meniin dest i and lition.\" Aud then, assigning a cause, he adds: * Fur the love of money is the root of all evil; \u201d writing in Greek words which might be more accurately translated \u201cfor the love of money is one root of all the evils.\u201d And that the love of inoney, in thé sense in which St.Paul wrote, is one root of all the evils, no people should know better than wo.The outgrowth of this root is, as we have said, no new moral manifestation, It springs from human nature, and showed itself, we may bo sure, long before the his- torlo period: But it has been left for our time and our coftutry to produce this ill weed in its rankest form ; and it bas shot up into its resent ovétshadowing proportions within tho ast generation.We wore always a thrifty people, and'up to about thirty yeurs ago, we, at the North at loast, Were in general prudent, provident, and saving in monoy matters.More tham all this, we sbught to earn money ; to get it by our labor, or by the steady and safe procestes of h bie trade.Against such means of getting money, against a not immoderate desire for money to be gotten by such means, the great Apostle did not write one word.It was the greed of money, the eager secking to be rich, the making haste for it\u2014in brief, the disposition which urges us to t money quiekly and without labor that St.aul condemned.Never among any people at any period is there a record of such an out- _ break of this moral disease as there has been in this country for the lapt generation.All the conditions df our life favored it, and it has grown upon [us until it has become a mania epidemio tos whole people.There have beca strong manifestations of: it before, elsewhere, it need not be said; outbreaks of it in France and in England, striking enough and with serious conséquences.But these affected only « comparatively small proportion of society; never bofore did it affect & whole people.That this one root of all the evils is the cause of the commercial unsoundness and the per- \u201cwish and want was whispered to hor mother\u2019s -ear, which never turned away ; how all things appropriated to her use were studiously made so tafe, 80 cary, to suited to her taste\u2014her couch of rest, her favorite meal, her fairy world of toye\u2014sll these arranged according to ber fancy, or her good, until, all helpless and feeble and dependent as sho was, no fear could break the charm of her security, .7Bor sorrow, save what originated in hervwn \u2018 \"bosom, could cast a shadow over the fireside | pleasuro of her sunny home! \u2018No; woman ; ¢ not\u2014cannot be ungrateful,\u2019 exclaim a ! thourard sweet voices at once.Gratitude , forms a part of her nature, and without it | | the would be unworthy of a name amongst her sex!\u201d - In concluding this letter, and knowing that \u2018! many factory girle are readers of the STAR, may I implore of them to treasure in their memory that there may come a day when the | \"young in their turn will feel | \u201c\u2018 How ehbarper than à serpant'\u2019s'toothitis | To bare n thankiess child.\u201d i I am, oir, | Your obedient servant, \u2019 Sexex, | Montreal, August 14, 1875: THE FAIR PLAY TARIFF MOVEMENT.| Mr.L.A.Jette, M.P.for \u2018Montreal East, | Las addressed the following letter, in answer | to arequert of the Association of Manufac- .turers mnd Workinginen, asking him to accept | the direction of a moyemont in favor of à pro- : tective tariff: , Les Alphonse Lapierre, Eeq., Sccretary af the Manufacturers and Workingwmen's Aeso- ciation, Montreal, \u201c My DEag Sir,\u2014In answer to your letter ) of the 8rd instant, I have not the slightost , besitation-in saying that I am extromely flattered by the resolution passed at the last meeting of the Association of Manufacturers and Workingmen of Montreal, praying mo to accept the direction of a movement of manu- fact aud-workingmen to obtain the protective tariff which Canadian industry ro- quires, \u201cYou are nware that every timo I have had occasion I have offered my services to labour in the interests of industry and the working clarecs of this country, and I am roady to fu - gl:tbat promise.I acocpt with pleasure, therefore, tho direction of the of J manufaoturers and workingmen.\u201c Permit'me, however, to remark that two of the resolutions adopted at your last mooting pronounce in favor of the imposition on the products of American factories of an on- try duty, equal to.that charged by the United States upon our products, while others of these resolutions do not appear to go so far.\u201cOn the other hand, I remark that in their evidence before the Committee of the House of Commons in 1874, Messrs.Mullarky and Boivin demanded only a duty of 35 per cent, and I know that this opinion 1s shared in by a large number of manufacturers, \u2018* While being fully of opinion that it would be only just and advantageous to she country to pay regard to tho legitimate complaints of manufacturers, I :did not desire to bind my< self to a determinate scale, reserving to my- relf the right of judging, in time and place, after hearing the discussion and considering the facts, of what will bo for the greatest advantage of the cause we have all at heart, \u201cWith this simple reservation, which I mentioned tho other evening at your meeting, I am ready to accept the direction of the movement of which you speak, and to work, with all my heart, to forward its success.e \u201c Believe me, &c., \u201c\u2018 L.À.JErrs.\"* THREE RIVERS ELECTION.Mr.Gerin fyled last.week his petition contesting Mr.Malhiot\u2019s election, which omitted one of the principal causes of accusation, social and political corruption from which we have for years been suffering, is clear enough thon s momènt's consideration.The panic of 1873 was no consequence of & mere failure to pot money by hard work and legitimate trado; t was produced chiefly by the neglect of safe and sure moans of prosperity, and by the attempts of a large number of men who had more or less capital, and more oredit and in- fluanes è \" home dom got Trent Bikes relents\u2019 by targe \u2018 opers- tions.\u201d They were not ¢ontent \u201cto laborand to wait; and their eager greed of sudden riches was the root of evils from which they aud we oll are now suffering.But they were not peculiar/in their error, nor were they the first to go aktray.This moral insanity had been growing for a quarter of à century, as.we have said bdfore, until it pervaded all conditions of society.And could we expect politicians, and| legislators, and judges, and of- fice-holders, and sheriffs, and doputy, sheriffy, and poli to be free from it ith what reason?We could not ;:and they were not.And as other men used questionable means in their spheres of action to satisfy thoir desire for sudden riches, so these men used suc! means as they had at their hands ; and we all elutched at money together.Wo talk of reform and phrification; snd, of course, we must strive after them ; but hore is something - beyond the reach of {investigating committees, ; and out of tho sphere of \u2018\u2018new departures.\u201d down in our moral con- PUBLIC OPINION.THE MOTHERS OF CANADA.; vo.2x.To the Editor of the Stan: Sim,\u2014* Juvenis,\u201d in his letter of date Uth ult., says of the young ladies whose champion he is suppored to be: \u2014 \u201c But even among our * young ladies\u2019 of the working.clags there is much room for improvement.Confining \u2018my obrervations for the present to these, it pains me to say that, perhaps, not more than ône : per cent.of our tory, shop and serving girls\u2014including milliners and dresamakers\u2014know how to cook their own breakfast, darn their own stockings, or wash their own linen.\u2019 When they get :up in the mornipg, their hard-working mothers have breakfast on the table for them; when they return heme in the evening, the evening meal swaits them in like manner; this disposed of, and the requisife change of toilette effected, many of them sally forth with their \u2018fellows\u2019 to enjoy the \u2018sério-comio rehashes* of the thoatre; Or to parade the pavements until ten or half-past tén at night.Meanwhile the indefatigable mothers do all the cooking, sew ni shopping, washing, mending, &o.Now, these girls have no more idea of house-keeping, or of the duties of the mission which, as mothers, they are destined to fulfil, than they have of \u2018the political economy of the moon's inhabitants.) Hence arises the very, \u2018 What and.whence is the remedy for ese cvils ?' A more disheartening picture of the young women of M 1 contd hardly have been drawn, * Juvenis\u2019 may well pat the query, \u201c What and.whence is the remedy for these evils?© If the daughters of Montreal are not \u201ctrained up in the way they@hould \u2018É0,\u201d are not the mothers liable to ¢ensure?Taking it for granted that there is muth truth in the preceding assertion of \u201cJuvenis,\u201d filial affection appears to have taken its departure.What young womerl, possessed of self-respect, leaving love for her parent out of the question, would allow her mother to cook for her, damn \u201cJu.dred \u201d who would be apt toexalaim, \u201cMother darling, let me do that for you.\u201d re.Ellis, in her \u2018\u201c Daughtérs of England,\u201d treating of gratitude and affection in children, says: \u2018It ia\u2018true, the lot of woman has trials, enough peculiar to itself ;'and the look of premature sedatoness and anxjety which sometimes hangs upon the brow of the little girl, might seem to be the shadow forth of some vague appreliensions.as {othe nature of her future destiny.ti : \u201cThese trials, however, geldom arise out of childhood.The unkindness or neglect ir he voice of hun 7 would be raised against such treatment ; for what living creature is so helpless and {inoffensive as a little girl?The voice of humanity, therefore, almost universally speaks kindly to her in éariy life.The father folds her tenderly in his arms, toils for ber stenve and comfort, and watches over her expanding beauty, that he may shield it from all blight.\u201cThe muther\u2019s heart.yearns fondly as she, too, watches with more intense anxiety, lest a shadow shotld fall, or a rude wind should blow, upon her opening flower.n \u201cThur.while sons In a Family may, per- | taps, ea.i forth more of the pride and the ition of | their parents, the daughters claim alizost 41 the tenderness, end more than an equal portion of watchfulness and rend can the object of so much solicitude be - otherwise than grateful?Oh, mo, It may be more consonant with the nature, and with the avocations of man, that he should go forth into the world forgetful of these things ; but woman, in the quiet brooding of her secret thoughts \u2014ecdn se forget an the days [of helpless was accustomed Lo ascape from rude gate ar) harsh rebuke, to Grid à never: howsvery é ; which was given the day after tho eiection to vis, his alleged participation in a pic-nic his principal supporters.This was in direst contravention of the 256th article of the Quebec Contested Election Law, which made it à corrupt practice on the part of the candidate, and would, if proved, have \u201cdisqualified bim for seven years- On Saturday last Mr.Vebistor sad ty ene \u2018was in the nature of an Sxcoption a la forme, or a summa plea, alleging that he had not becn served with a copy of the petition, but merely with a copy of a copy.The other grounds we are not aware of, but from the rejoicings of Mr.Mal- ; hoit\u2019s supporters on Saturday last, we believe they are sufficiently defective to enable the Hon.Commissioner of Crown Lands to retain 8 seat.POETS AND POETRY OF IRELAND.\u2018* Last night, Mr.Stephen J.Meany delivered | 8 lecture in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall, before a large audience, under the auspices ot the .jewellery and all the cash which | Nova Scotia and British Columbia every effort | manufacturers and others are hard at work | getting up some of their best produotions, | whilo, as for Ontario, not only is she doing all | this, but has also sent in her-first entry paper which will be supplemented by othere, entries are as follows : «Uy give with improved cut valve.\"st.bard were heard, there was a speedy gathore § ing in the streets to witness the prosession, : which consieted of about forty carriages, led: by an elegant band chariot drawn by fourteen bores, Following the band camo the ele- \u201c - phante,Jdrawing s heavy waggon, then the \u201cÀ dromedarier, drawing the cages of the Hong, * The procession occupied nearly half.in parsing through Craig street, and tented ap far as the aye could reach.+ The immentc tents of the show were pitîhes in the Lacrosse grounds, the show tent per being on the Sherbrooke street side.Te menagerie and side ehow tents are a almost parallel with Sherbrooke street, and ope parses through.a long avenue of painted eapvarson which is shadowed forth the wom- ders to be seen within.Of these our space will not ;ermit us to \u2019 speak, suffice to 4ay that the collection oesia- prises living spoils from every land under the run, from the rbinocerous, elephant and Mom to the monkey and ant eater.There isa collection of the feathered tribe, and in the: cf mureum, statuary, figures sutomiljs wose | ders charm, rin nd delight.Nol a ie than seven or eight thousand crowded od amphitheatre yesterdsy afternoon when the performance in the ring was + tbonrands more wore turned awsy from the ~~: -.entrance.The public were packed like sare.~~ dines in a box, if the simile may be permi and whateher discomfort Rene Peu .experienced, was speedily forgotten in witness ing the feats of horsemanship, the tumbling - and hind erformances, and especially in - istening to the drolleries of the olo Mr.4 Niblo, Sam Long and Wil Franklin, who bare À the uncommon merit of being original.The athletic feats of the Walhalla brothers, frooa the Alcazar of Berlin, were *Jirmordinary 3 Hanley's double somerset and leap for life were immense, and Monroe's horseback feats excelled anything secon in Montreal for & long time past.In the evening, the erowd attending the show was as large as during the afternoon performance, and it is estimated \u2018 that during the day not less than sixtoen 62 _ seventeen thousand people\u201d visited he enters: taiuments.Some iden of the tude of the show cap be formed from the statement thas there are no less (han 200 horses ponnected - with it, and the working force cotisists pros bably of 2003 men and women, who ail.live in the tents, with the exeepe : tion of the artiste, and those connected with - the management of the concern.e com migearint in under the control of a! and nino cooks preside over tho mess, Eve on thing is carried on with the most syste SA precision, asis necesrary in connection.with the movements of a small army, and «pl feature is the uniform courtesy and p fulness with which the public istreated by the employees connected with the cousern.The low fee of admission makes it possible for the.poorert to enjoy the treats afforded.The show opens again\u2019 at one o'clock thig.afternoon ap at sevon this evening, =~.We would adtjse our readers who intend visiting it to leave behind them all needless not require to use, for, in the wake fol a cutes follow thieves and pic! ets, ag ) whose operations the cirous or munioi thoritics can afford little protection.THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, \u2019 ENTRIES FROM ONTARIO.From all that we can learn it appears likaly that the Dominion will be largely snd oredits ably represented at the\u201d approaching Centeme Ps ; nial Exhibition.In Quebec, Now Branswiel, |= - isbeing put forth to make a good shows | a Charles B.Hunt & Co, London, one da : our, and samples of n, grows tie\u2019.County of Middiosex.rah 23 : White, Yate & Joliffe, London, rE Carling & Co., London, ale snd porter, malts: Waterman & Bros., London, Copadian patros : leum snd ite products, oil, naptha, wool oils, railway oily:spindle oil, heavy lubricating po tar, paraffine, wax in different stages, aad paraffine candles.\u2018 st * JoktElliott, London, resper, mower, Ésides- ter, plough.C \u2019 fi W.Saunders, London, à \u2018peus parations and rfamery.7 \u201d 4 George Phillips, London 3 iN ; Nash & Jackson, London, double oarriage.r Jehn Campbell, London, carriages.v Muirhead & Gray, London, oatmeal, split peas, pearl barley, granulated oatmeal.i Robert Arkeil, London, ale and porter, : Young Irishmen\u2019s Literary and Beneft-Afso- | Hunt, Caines & Co., St.Catharines, wheels, i ciation, taking the above for hiv adfect.The eee ue» hubs.- \u2018 .Barber .; paper.: platform vas tastefully Jatirated with the envelopes, wrappin gaù à En per.\u2018 British and Americar é£gs, which were united Coleman & Sourlock, Seaforth, - x .by the banner of.the Society, and the names ! Gray, Young & Sparling, Seaforth, salt, of Irish patriots and posts were tastefully Wm.A.Cresswell, Beaforth, oil and- i on and around them.The Presi- .color Jaintings.: Si, dents of the several: Irish societies, wearing | R.M.Wanser,.Hamilton, sewing meshing.their regalia, and Mr.E.Murphy, President and stand.t 5 of the Montreal Branch of the Home Rule | L.D.Sawyor & Co., Hamilton, iromelad: : League, ocoupied seats on the platform.Mr.mower.Co Meany engaged the attention of bis audience ; Powder Company, Hamilton, gunpowder ia for tro hours, while he traced the history of canisters.Knitting Company, knité Hs relsnd's national poetry and gave copious = Ancaster Knit tting readings from her bards, illustrative of the fancy goods.= peaceful condition of Ireland in her early = John P.Prowse, Hamilton, sarriages.days ; of the troublous times she has since pasecd through, and of her present unsettled condition.Mr.Meany Foprotted that a more extensive knowledge of Irish poetry is not cultivated by the frish people in de stead of the common ballads which occasionally creep into books of poetry under the title of Irish national poetry.A vote of thanks was aocorded the lecturer on motion of Mr.B, Devlin, M.P,, seconded by Mr.E.Murphy.oo 2 SERIES OF PIC-NICS.According to arrangement the employees of Messre.D.Bentley.& Co., printers, Notre Dame street, held their annual pic-nic on Saturday last, at Molson\u2019s Grove, Lachine.There was & very numerous attendance of the employees and their friends.The day being exceedingly fine, amusements of sll kinds were irfdulped in and a very pleasant day ent.Refreshiffents were in abundance, and the out-door sports 2nd exaroises sharponed the appetites so, that they were- keenly relished.A band was present and diseoursed 1- a varied programme of dance music, both before and after dinner.The admirers of Terpsichore tripped it on the \u201clight fantastic toe\u201d until they were .tired and weary.All returned in the evening satiated with ples- sure and enjoyment.The following is a List of the games and prizes :\u2014 Running hop, step and jump\u2014lst, Lawrence Carroll; 2nd, H.MoNiel.Ran Jump, James O'Connor.Race, 200 yards, lst, Lawrence Carroll ; 2nd, Geo.Btewart.} Mile Race, 1st, William Osborne ; 2nd, Jno.Lynn.Sack Race, lst, H.MoNiol; 2nd, O'Connor.Three Standing Leaps, 1st, Sam.Bellesu ; 2nd, Stewart Babooo.3-Le Race, Ist, Carroll and MoNiel; 2nd, Stubbs and MoAllister.Throwing Heavy Weight, Sam.Belleau.Standing Jump, Frank Stubbs, Running High Leap, James O'Connor.The pic-nic of the employees of Mr.Patton - was à great ruccess on Saturday.\u2018About 100 attended, and enjoyed themselves wonderfully.re was à very good band, so the pleasure-seekers had lots of dancing.The games consisted chiefly of racing, Jumping, and putting weights.À very.good dinner was eerved, after which Mr.Patton called all hands together, and thanked Major Walker in their name for his kindness _in permitting them to use his grounds.The gallant Major responded, and stated that he was only too glad to lend hip grounds on such.an occasion, and that the employees of Mr.Patton were always welsome to hold their pic-nios there in future years.The employees of Mr.Ernest Chanteloup had their annual outing on Saturday at Belail.A very Isrge number attended.General enjoyment ruled supreme.A string \u2018band sccompanied the party, and amongst others, the votaries of Terpsichore, had their own special amusement.Refreshments and temperance drinks were supplied on a most libersl scale.The party left on the returnat 8 p.m., arriving at the Depot at 9:15; every one was thoroughly happy, a proof that they had all heartily enjoyed themselves.The Sunday-school scholars of st.Jude's Church and their friends, to the number of nearly 400, bold their annnal summer excur- gion on Saturday last at Vaudreuil in à romantic grove on the banks of the Ottawa.The rector, the Rev.J.Baylis, socompanied the party.FOREPAUGH'S AGGREGATION, _ te public Bove boon ou the vorz tiptes \u201cét de , i, th si cat us: te * Li s Immenss was the cxtitoment yostarbay |: morning as Forspaugh's grent show made lis.het - - triumphal entry iste town.For weeks post Sok By ming is pot John Kuott & Sons, Hamilton, piane.J.W.Williams & Co., Hamilton, tinwase.The Mudge & Yarwood Manufactaring (iy musical instruments.CAT ae Thomas Yzwdee, Stratford, iron pl Ce : h MoCres & Co., Guelph, knitting sal\u2019 osiery.Belington & Brother, Windsor, hides andl\" DE.Kg Henry Ramford, Clinton, salt and brine.Robert Kevill, Belmont, Seotoh fiax and reed, 0! William Craig & Son, Port Hops, mainplesiof- leather.Car Wheel Company, Toronto, oar whaels, axles and show cards.{CI Riley & May, Toronto, billiard tablez, Thomss M.Martin, Toronto, cit ; ) M.Matthews, Toronto, water oblor paints: ings.- Pp ; > avid Maclane, Toronto, printing and writ É ; = ing ink and lithographic vingstone & Barrett, Tonto, .Thomas Labor & Sons, Toronto, fi paratus for prisons aud asylums.J.BR.Armstrong, Toronto, cooking stove ,.J.Bruce & Co., Toronto, photographie pre : traité \u2018 O'Kesfe & Co., Toronto, ale.Victoria ufacturing Man nn Ae ronto, patent mediciues batr Gfise =o 52 ° SE le 2 Company.sesentint prodnets.old Mine Company, &: A oF Blacklock, Toronto, wool hints aed rawers.2 : C.Boeckh, Toronto, sample card, showing 5 paint.whitewash, varnish, and othor brushes.\u201c combing machine.iano, CUR Heintuman & Co, Toronto, : a & J.Taylor, Toronte, es.\"ICE Bev.W.Tullamore, ofl paintings, \u201d : W.Power, Kingston, model of ships.= °: _ Hamilton,\" Kingston, Spanish sole Jews ther.me ! A.Gann & Co., Kingston, Spanish sie hae 2 ; + ther.© \"J.Brackshire, Kingston propeller wheels.CJ Maddenham, Kingston, oors, sashes, &o.' pe PRIS Ford & Smith, Kingston, leather.es = B.M.Hassey, Kingston, sheet metal.: : Chown & Cunningham, Kingston, stove and light castings.PU \u201cWeber & Co., Kingston, pianos.i ; Mee & Co., Kingston, organ, Cann, Laok & Co., Kingston, locks.Canada Manufacturing.Co., Kingstem, hd engine and tender complete.Ea oKelry & Birch, Kingston, tia and soppes\u2019, ware.Ch Thomas Taylor & Co., Chatham, woolles goods.Geo.Ross, Chatham, two ER W.Gray, Chatham, buggies a 5 John D.Ronald, Chatham, ome steams fre.Lu ne.Ps .& W.McKensie, Chatham, + dome © 1 W.R.Van Allen & Co, Chathear; speels mens of re Co She, lL, vec McBean, Chatham, spokady snd bent goods, \u2019 Fi k a mag bo Gal ry pa seg Wamook à Ca Galt, gr toils\u2019 Le arno6.; + for work wood, iron and ston.Teed.X H.W y, Yorkville, 1p collars.- CE SA A.B.» Ancaster, half Lull and: paper: is made ® i: & go he Fvering $ Star, Fe Largest ONE CENT PAPER w the WGRLD, GRAHAM & CO.SM L 628 Craig Street.= rer Price bry Mail .83 per annum.2500000 curasncen commente soncocree NU.193.TUESDAY, AUQUBY 17, 1875, Mixmrsau Coxuvrrion.\u201d\u2014Undsr the above * qaption the Gasette has given the particulars | \u201c ; dfAlre ease of Mr.A.Molntosh, a mail clerk | Départæeent, for no cause it is asserted, except {Ms refusa! to canvass the County of Glengarry | : 3.3m Ministarial interest.The order uader Jick ke wa dismised i» dsted 13th Joly, , * esmsequeutly during the ineymbency of Hon.\"Mr.Fournier as Postmastor-General If the _yAoverameat have really been guilty of the \"venduet with which they are charged, we \u201d egéedidiy admit that itis not only incapable - defense, bmt execadingiy reprohensibie.We « shall be gisd to lents what the Government \u201cMare to say fn the premises, as the Heralds y exX4ue is-not satisfactory.1 TR Istawd Pazx.\u2014Some time ago we sug- .ret be the Park Commissioners the noees- | _\u2014 S-detteud meform.i * sity of better supervision over this portion of | , their domain.We regret to have to sokuow- 2 lodge thatonr words have failed to produce the On Buzdays, especially, the lak ofthis ia painfully evident: From simple | .Sigiess the Isiand has degenerated into a ° = _-xendesvous on 8 par with an old oeantry .vefair.\"*- The Commisfoners shoald take : Mpempt etape to rempdy this, The packs { 0mand Konden ais span où Sundays and-are | \u201chrniaged by the massed, te whom such places | : : 7 que a Teal boon, but no such sigbts as are to .\u201clggoan on Bt.Helen\u2019s Island are tolerated.| + The grounds are patsolisd by pask-keopors in © Sastfore, but the publie both know the rales | _ajhé-obey them, so that interference on \u201cthe \u2018 < het the guardians is of very raro ocsurs | i «Panis.May not we assume that the same de- 1 eT : < guec-of Intalligvace and obedience wold char: | .mcterist.\u2018tho fraquenters of the Island if : - lila relon and roguistions wese semetedT \"Wa trast thet wb time will \u201cbe lost in making |e test.\u2019 ; es Hraurg Br-Law.\u2014We are plessed- to \u201c pareaive that fast amoog tbe mattess to be : the Clty Counefl, will be the Health by- 2 whose discussion was ss rudely inter \u2018 + Syed with the other night.The health of the contsubity: is an objeet of- the first im, ¥ portance, snd it .is to We sincerely desired : , thish no farther attemaphs be made to impede | 4h fui dissuasion of the by-law, and the te oft: stops Becessary.to improve | * EE eros | \u201c wealthiest, but.still the most insalubrious .of Conadinm-sisies.Tash who.have hither | \u201cto.opposed compalacry véccination and : dempalrion generally, udscemcsive thelr | | duty to thanselves, families and naigh- | * hors, forgetfai of the fast that ail laws are ' \u2018mote or less compulsory, snd sanitary jews Victoria railway to whish® reference has begn aupacialty 20.\u2018Cleanliness in public streets is | \"* sisnliness in private dwellings and premises | :Î alec génarally themselves as paragons prier will rofrale | frum practices which dus Anmsiesn coutias\u201d 7 would termftgma; The warm dissatiffastion expressed by the Toronto Globe with regard to several judz- ments in election enves bas led to the sugges- ! thon that the judges should submit their judg- | ments to that paper fur revision ero they are pronounced.Judging from the Herwld\u2019s re- msrke on the Three Rivers case, we might go \u2018a step further and abolish election courts alfo- i gether, It will be moticed that our comtem- perary finds Mr.Maihiot to have been guilty of \u201c\u201c gross bribery and eorruption\u201d even befors - tbe case bas come into court.\u2018\u2018 Trial by newspaper\u201d would doubtless be more expeditious * than by the present mode ; & Ja and +\" at Jaland Pos, who has hewn dismissed by tho | ?mt aceeptable saring would result to the public i .exchequer, but whether the judgments would afford move genetal satisfaction than theso rendered under the prevailing system must be ; confasqad \u201c an open quastion\u2019\u2019\u2014veory.Tax Vroroma \u201c Seawvizp\u201d awe Ramos- SIBLE GOVRRNMXXT.~A fow weeks ago the Stendard east upon the Federal Governmen the onus of delaying the construetion of tho Nanaimo and Esquimault railroad.Wo endeavored to'show tbat this was unfair, as the Senate, not the Government, had plased a veto upon the presont prosecution of the work.Commenting upon this subjeot tho Standard says: \u2014 \u2018If what the Brar says be true, what doos our boasted system of responsible government amount to?If a use composed meiniy of superannuated old fogfes, with misds impaired by age but whose prejudices seem to intensify as their years aocumulste, snd who hold their positions by appointment for life, can thus veto the mots of the poop le's representatives and set the authority of he Government at dofiance, responsible Government is a | delusion, 4 miserable failure.It is surely high time to put an ead te a system so palpably abwurd, so at war with éenmon sense, and that may be made so intmieal to the interests of the country.There sceme really no absoiute necessity for a Benxte ; it is am expensive luxury that might weil be dispensed with ; but if (no the \u2018 judgment of the powers that \"be « Senatà is ; Becessary to operate ns a cheok upon hasty legisiation, by all means we would say let it be elective.responsible government is to ail intents snd purposes » myth.\u201d We ean assure our British Columbian con- | termporary that what me auserted regarding the power of the Semate -is strictly true.Under our constitution it is, politically, well nigh omnipotent and irresfonsible.Whilst the Governor-General is very greatly restriet- od by lpatructicns sad commands from the © Colonial office, and whilst Federal ministers | are doubly responsible to the responsible * Governoz and to the Commons, the Senste oo- owpios an elevated position above all these, responsible fo none of them, legislation dé- pending upon its fiat, and as indestructible as potsat.Mo powez, cimtlamtio Or trans.stlantio, can legally demand from it an answer to the question, what doest thou?The framers of the copstitation which called into exiséense & bmrek of the legislature so poweslul as to be \u201cable to control or defy the other two estates of the resim, cannet con- sletently complain whea it coonsionally exer- elses its fanctions in eppesition to both Commons and Government, as in the case of the made.And tbis power was also seen in the 23 , effsetod by means of & compulsory tax, and caso of the clause in the Northwest measure, i to establish Stats Churehinm uader the name of compulsory, Compulsion is sectarisn schools ; but owing to the absense of _ thus seen to be 8 neccesity, and ne tbe danth- | members there was, wf mie cannot be reduced and ie health of tho : ; Sacoves.The obnoxi unately, 8 want of, measure passed, by - | ofty soamred wiibout it, all geod oitisens shewid | * à majority of two votes, but the Senste gained in asking fax The fear ontestained - so largely in popularity by its simost suocezs- \u2014 Ci - + Into Auatriaæ-oz other territory whither the 5 Sonthonstern Bupoye-in which les the scone : Fat the prsiat taserreaiion agsiast .Turkey.Unsidod, tie darstion of the rebellion will be + Julsl.The position of the couxtry, guogra- Tei Ware torsughly with eur contemporary cL - as ts delat ey \u201cwhere the dweilings \u2018aro email and: asowded, \"\"aué dextitate of tbe means of twlstion and of ® A Though health _ : ant to re ane in pba , it does net necemartiy follow that anthority would be exervised wales © i wikeacaboslutely tasessary fer she woifase of both the healthy and the shek.\u2018 Por 7.tia.Rich cannot be amalled.wa tat | «Shams will bo.2s.furthen oppasidian: exhibited | th by-law which slums: the poo- | welfare.: Man potins ot 8 portion of the worid À Shore is snd thua the.osustxy prasents.few: ohatacles \u2018tathose unfrlendiy to Tuskey, mnding-in 3s supplies ard even nen.Sheimurgeais are ras aloo aft open the mouse of retreat } + 2 Ottoman troops could meg follow thom His a4 Novesnje snd cther-plame, Vase guaarally false or grossly exaggemted.The treth is -., that tbe Turkish troops have Dien scr sucess _ Sal in thoir skirmishes and engagements with bribery and oorruption and in bis interest ; vitale à net properi: a ere prc Aga great hopes of smoot \u2014 nono ¢- his demuncistion of technical quibbling M is to be wished, howerer, that the \u201c Re- Event weald show a better examplo in \u2019 | Js Tong men claiming such ion, i | \u201cinde expected int hers who df not perde ex = many that families suffecing from infile- { fai effort, that there is now little said about a a ike pat ri the re-organisation of the Canadian Senate.only in eases Cantain sstion'in the dimetion of changing ths constitution of the : Senate, wos taken last.session, Commons, andez the lead of My.Milla, M.P.by the.member, the scheme propesed- wae » horma- phrodits concern, to be.partly composed of ejected members added to the present appointed Homes.It is nes lbely thet anything more will be heard of Ir, Mille* pien fer some time, as the Seuate now stands too highly in publio estimation to be meddled with rashly by.of the Commons who desires to \u2018his popularity.If theme js cue- thst the intelligent thajority of Ontasio is Sxmly anited upon, that question is opposition to State Churehiama in cf separate schools, and the action upan the North-west bill has ude of sing, and, ns: We of eovered a that aa injury was inflated upon them by the Sansie, in.preventing the passage of the bill amtharising the azpeaditure of money oa their rilway.Sonwtimes, however, » \u2018bad begin- ! ning may be followed by à good ending, and :{ the true interests of the Dominion, and of Beitish Colurabia, as à component part there of, may uitimately be found to bave suffered \u201cDut little.by the defest of the hill.Whee the Standard says: \u2018responsible goverment ie to kl) intents and purposes » \u2018mayth,\u201d tho assertion is only partially correct.If if is meant that our Parliament is fotteyed in aitempting to easy outa thoroughly Cans diam eommercinl polisy, for instance, the statement eannot be denied, but it must not from this bécinfsered that the Gevernment at Ottawa is not respañetblé.To this we have referred, and we Rave no hesitation 0 declass, that there is no Government te thé werid more responsidle than ours\u2014none with 8 larger number of masters tobe consult.da obeyed.CITY NEWS, \u2014 À mail for Greal Britain vis New York BS.**Sebelien,\u201d will be closed at the -at 2:30 3 a ites of Bovis wd of Chieage, are Judge Ames \"Skinner and shopping at the drame Bou Boat \u2014 William Lens - ory ot the Pr Pro.mums Rn and Refuge this hn Rolie, while working on the SSL * Dominion, su roues, the hatoh-way, Benday oo moeing, and received some bruises by Dir ah nm fan che, on murploion of stealing rem cae Isase unn was taken to the Gemeral prêtre Afternoon by the polise of Er Aller usr station, suffe from The offeers found man rire door-step.\u2014 The committees wted by the share- olds of Jucques r Bank ak ace setinily in their i Cotte Sa.shoot for a toe Saye.but i sears od home -\u2014 and Ref Allamand inj out.threugh the walla of the house, aoe two Ia holos, and osher se the house En \u2014 Sergeants FWynne; and fWilson gof the Wo, Garrison and Private Brae mag, of the 3rd Battalion Victoria Volanteer Rified, have been unfair ~ On Saturdey afternoon, My.Jamse Bowie : swam from one of the wharves opposite Al- lans\u2019 to the Isiamd wharf, delag the distance in an hour and a balf.An effort is being made to organise a swimming chub ia the eity to foster a love of swimming among the youth of the oity.\u2014 A fire broke out last night at 8:45 p.mina.wooden house on St.Patrick street, oscu- pied by Mr.Ritekie Heaneford, foreman of o'sie Foundry.Reels 3, 4 and 9 were \u201c quickly on tho spat, as well as the Tanneries engine, which threw two fine streams.The , whish is insonsiderable, bs covered by imanrance.I \u2014Bir Edward Watkin, Ré P., Chairmen of the South Easgfrn, Sheffield aud Lineenobine Raitvaye and late President of the Grand Truck Railway, is at t in town, with his son, Mr.A.M.atkin.He has undertaken to investigate the affaire of the Brie Railway on behalf of the English shareholdess.Ho ls the guest of + Mr.Hickeon, G.T.R.\u2014 The present condition of City Counoillor street, north of Berthelot, is in a very deplorable condition.Heavily loaded waggony sink several inches, and a mound of earth, left there by workmen, came near upsetting a oar- riage with children Inst weok.A new layer of Macadam is very urgently needed.© danger is hoigbtened by the darkuess at night, the [amps not being lighted until tho iubabi- tants are just going to bed.\u2014Mr.Forepaugh repudiates in the strongest mannor the statement thai the parties who oreated the disturbance on the \u2018 Cansdian\u201d\u2019 | belong to bis circus.They are what may be thieves of the Worst descripéion, who foilew in the wake of tho cirous, and to extirpate whom the propriètor has done alli in his power, but without success.It is to be hoped that the police will be on the slert whilst theso vagabonds are in the city, and if they are oaught in the act of committing any orime, bave the community relieved from their presence for the remsinder of the summer.\u2014 À man bou 30 years of age was drowned on Sunday off St.Halep's Island, whilst bathing.clothes are: at the Coatral Police Sta In his pedksts were found | the following articles: A Rowman Catholio prayer book in og » a pocket handker- ehief with the initials \u2018\u2018J.IL,\u201d and & mom.\u201c Montreal, May 31, W.Deasty by board $50.\u201d The clothes are black oloth pants, congress boots, a dark sack coat, dark vest\u2014 | in the pookets of the latter were a briarroot pipe snd a purse containing 4 cents in money \u2014and a rowdy hat.The clothing found has been identified as that of John Darby, a laborer, who has been living latterly at Bra- yere's Hotel, St.Paul street.* \u2014 Henry Bryant, paddler, was brought before Mr.Tasticy Coamol in the Court of 8 cial Sessions yesterday to stand his tri 1 on a charge of having stolen trinkets from a Ar.Kennedy on Decker Park during the re- eent races.The defence was that the prisoner urchased the trinkets for $1.30 from a nied party, who-offcred them for sale.The prisoner was discharged, hut as another charge of larceny was preferred against him bo was not released from custody, but.taken bofore the Police Magistrate.The second charge was that of stealing a silver gilt watoh- esse from Robert Hendry, silversmith.Tho prisocer plesded : not guilty, and the case was od for to-day.re doa wo the reason why so many dlers are permitted to infest the business portion of the Polios Court.Day after day numbers of well-dressed young men unconnected with the bar or the press, having no earthly euriosity, throug the s and interfere bro print of business.They dl a of in every respect, we trust that His Honor the Polio Magistrate will issue such rules as will secure their ex- olusion for the futare.There isa apacc reserved for the publie who admire such in- telleotual fossts as the Court aflfords, and this should bo sufficient for the purposes of all who have time to waste during the busy hours of the day.Mowrazit.Dmsrexsany.-\u2014Statement for week ending August 14, 1875 :\u2014Total num- bor of patients, 194; males, 78; females, 116; Roman Catholics, 157; Protestants, 37; children under 7, 28.The attending physicians were :\u2014Dre.Wilkime, Siack, Gardner and Boor Pouxp.\u2014Yesterday afternoôn, Mr.Binith, the foremsn at Mr.MoDougall\u2019s milts, found the d body of a lad in the flume of the mi ho on the south side of the canal basin.has boen identified as -Kknown as camp followers, being rowdies aud Obidage sufors & loss on its water Inan coupon .sad foreign ; foreign correspondents ; osshiors interest in oases going forward beyond | THE MONTREAL-EVENING STAR.Nzw Yoax, Awgust 17.Edwin Booth, while out riding Jesterda; mesr bis residence st Coscob, Conn., met wi probably a fata] sceident.It seems he was riving in his phaeton, and his horse becoming frightened, ran away.The phreton was cd and Mr thrown to the ground with great violence, and sustained internal injuries, Informasion of the sad acol- dent waa telographed to his friends.Mr.Booth was to have travelled through the South with Mr.Ford the coming winter.Coscob is the point at which Chas.M.Bairas, sather of the, \u2018\u2018 Blaok Crook,\u201d was killed several days ago The examination of Breet, tyled in court y by the assi of Dunoan, Sherman & Co., shows many interesting festuros of the accounts of the.benkrupt firm.The total amount of bills payable, nearly all of which is pineed in amos unknown to Danean, Sherman & Co., la over $1,121,000, of which less than $100,000 are secured.The bills 2808\u2019 by Goorge Butler to the amount of $65,000 are secured by s in Toras.The whole ef the acceptanee of A.Burges, Smounting to At 126,000, mre unsecured.Among the prominently known depositors aro Conenl Arehibald, who-loses $1,061 ; LE 8.Brawder, of Bread street, who loses $11,- 948; Hagen Kimball, of Hoboken, N.J., $61,365; Thoa.Moss, Treasurer of Wataok's Theatre, $10,969; H.J.Montague, aetor, $1,344; J.N.Wavairo, Moxioan, Conwa), 311,- 306 ; Now York.Central & Harlem Rellroad, $14,817 ; Panaras R.R.Co, $11,301 : Park & Pancan, $156,103; David A.Wells, Conu., $1, 668; Gov.Tilden, $1,364; Albany Oity n account will bo short 3, 300; Oty of account of $16,310, and on City coupon so- count of $27, uo; R.on New Rochelle, loses $47,058 ; ra.mmet, $17,313 ; the First Nationa] Bank of San Francisco is creditor to thé amount of $41,333; Treaton Banking Company, Now Jersey, $133,880.The Bennington Rutland Car Company had & deposit of 35: $58,023.The liabilities of the firm are for bills paynbie, secured and unsecured ; amounts due depositors, domestic checks ; certified checks ; certificates of de- porit; travellers\u2019 credits, and ciroular notes, and reach the sum total of #4,016,013.89.The arsots smoynt in all to $2,119,368.04 , showsa doficienay of $2,796,845.85.À reception will be givon on Saturdey to the American rifle team.Thore will bo a saluto at the Battery on the arrival of the teum, sod a procession, in which four or five rogiments will tako part.À apeooh of wei- come, will be given by the Mayor, and a banquet and some suitable testimonial.A discovery has been made that a warranty deed, bearing date Oot.11, 1873, by which Archibald Baxter and- bis wife, in id tion of $75, oonvoyed to the Intornstional Packing Company, of New York, a piece of property in Brooklyn and as acknowledged and .recerded August 9, 1875, two days after the assignment was made by Archibald Baxter & Co.In relation to tho affairs of the suspendedfirin of Turner Bros, bankers, stated yesterday, it is reported that with propor time and care the assets could be made: to equal or exceed the liabilities.The estimated inventory, including persenal property, amounted to over 1,800,000.After allowing for a very liberal ro- duction, tho amount to be received will be not less than $900,000 or $100,000, while the total indebtedness does not exceed above $625,000.Lonvox, August 17, 12.30 p.m.Comsols 95 1-18; Bonds 67, 108}; 10-40s, 1644.: LiverrooL, August 17, 12.30 p.m.Cotton firm; Uplaods 7 1-16d., Orleans 7 5-16d.; Receipts bent for the tant 8 days, 19,000 qre., of which 11,000 wer American.Quesre, August 16, the Provineial Government, difieulties with which the e North Shore and Montreal and Ottawa Railroads have to contend in Taisiné the nocdssary funds to carry on the eonstraction of these lines, has relieved them of their engagement.The work on the North Bhore Railway will be continued by the Que- bes Gorernment, under the su mn of a competent person, and it is their intention to complete the line to Three Rivers before the olose of the present year.Woopsroox, August 16.On Baturdsy night, about 11 o'clook, à sad oases of stabbing occurred hers.The names of the victimes are Alrsh Ludington and Jobn Blaokbum.It soems, by Ludington's and Blackburn's story, that about eleven o\u2019clook It is said that appreciating the contractors of th that of a boy Tho bod liver Currie, à 14, who was drowned in the osnal near Cote 8t.| to the doad house, There an an Ynquest will bo held this morning by Mr.Coroner Jones.Ty Assauurre.\u2014Yosterday, Hermidas Robillard, ' 22 shoemaker, was brought before the Re- eorder for drunkenness assaulting a man 8! him on the head with a van ares he srt balti cul Bid Mi ores, e mas penal voy assaulting his wife, who is in o Le ie laborer, was fined 1810, for cn Rourke.Teoques Dorion, 23, shoo- maker, $5 for psseulting the police.Catherine or ssasuiting s ohild six yoars Moss Live~T% the Editor of the San: Sm \u2014To prevent à Iavioes osowd gathering to uact such ings a8 00- our in front the a Hall last week, ta w passed every person a gathering of the ind.when Sgiven number is , say 3200, liable to be fined as one of the Seren.whether csnght in the set of throwing stones or not.\u2014Pua MA SE ope TR furs | enoug many, perhaps, The | trouble is they are not enforoed.The police | have power to order any one \u201c loiteri \u201cmove on,\u201d and to place under arrest the order is not obeyed.\u2014Ep.Szag.) PoLicæ Courr.\u2014Joseph Lefebvre, captain of the barge \u201cWestport,\u201d was fined $2.and costs for drunkenness.V.Kearns, grocer, was fined $50 and costs for selling liquor in less quau- tities than three half-pints.Wm.Cusson was charged with lareeny of wine, &c., by Mr.Lafortune ; the prisoner was discha: A.was fin $50 and costs for keeping a bilHard table without Hosnss.The defendant did not a r.Frederick Wheating, 16, elork, and Thomas Johnson and John pin, bathing in he Sime Hiver, Police Magistrate.John\" Rice, the po camp follower, who orested a disturbance on the steamer * Canadiam™ - fined $3 and THRRATRE h H.Keane sommenced & at, last evening \u2018at this h sr Van Winkle.\u201d bons not pa a like Tae nor 0 hoe man as Robert Mo- Kesno gives an intelligent rendering \u2018of ine part of the fosiliferous Dutchman, which certainly is not an imita- don of either of the actors we have mantion- efforts Inst evening were rewarded Miss Webster acquitted themselves well in their parts.The play on the whole went off well.In the after piece of \u2018\u2019Sarah\u2019s Yoang Man,\u201d ey and Miss Webster oreated roars of merrimant, Harry especially revelling in fun making.Owing to the circus excitement the house was not so large as the merits of the performance wurran To- ht tbe entertainment will be under the of Colonel Beaudry and the oficers of vu ontreal Royals.Cr aly aad twa isropu- young wi i im Toronto by , Contant for stealing.olo , Logris, keapor of à house 0 : brought t bedore the Police Magistrate yesterday ! and pleaded not guilty.The trial was fixed ednesday,and the women committed.The i following letter, which was found on ons of , 8 far itself: \u2014'* Montreal\u2014My dearest Maggie, \u20141 write thase fow lines to you to.tell you not to plead guilty to the robbery, But only say that you berrowed the clothes from Celina, and was in such a hurry that you forgot te give them back, and the clothes that your washerwoman, Celins, lent you them, and you was 50 busy packing that yeu forgot all abeut them to give them, and Celina says she: will not où apponr against you.Dear Maggie, don't be angry because I got Annie to write these fow Linas lines to you, beeauss I cannot write myself.My heart is so troubled about you Teannot see you.Hoping you will soon be with me, I remain, yours tmaly, J.B.All the girls are in great trouble about you, and Edward about Hattie.\" ua well merited applause.Mr.Ryan and | that night they went for a walk in the east end af the town, and on their return homeward they met 2 man Who ask Mkod them tham tho | him that it wa was sboût two miles and sprang upon them with's Knife, giving Ludington an almost fatal thrist, about three inches loug, ln the lower of the abdomen, and slightly wounding | urn in the chest and leg.On thé of murder being raised, the perpetrator of the dead fled, but was arrested lest night at Inner- sp The prisoner\u2019s story of the affair voerns ' more truthful.He says that he asked : them the distance to Bond\u2019s tavern, when they made à raid upos him, with the tuten- Aion of robbing him of a monts ae that be had received the same i in) soif defance | drew a Ja le vi the above res The prisoner ogy a in bis orebead, w oh be wre be received from his asssilanis.An examination will be held this afternoon.At Lest accounts Lud- ington was in s vory preanrious sondition Loxnox, August 18.Toe Mark Lone Express, in its \u2018review the crope fer e t says: \u2014* The unsettled weather has heen very unfavorable for harvest work, whioh is everywhere delayed, and the high tempera ture has put wheat in som danger of ing, while its condition must neces unsatisfactory.The London-72- {now ron ; staamor \u201cPrince Narr Linx (Baturdays Aha Sundays excepted).er * Qu ueen Victoria,\u201d (rebulit 1873) ; steamer \u201c CPrincons, (new UP > ARDS.sengorst by pars Boat for Ottawa leave Bonaventure ner .Train for Lachine.or Taonfers apd 1012 BOAT leave y 5 p.m.Train DOWNWARDS.Pas DAY BOAT leave Ottawa at7am.and br NIORT AT at 5 p.m.Night steamer downwards 9 Lach hin e Rapide Baguage où ed through.Meals and Staterooms x = This route is one of thé most pioturesque in Passengors for for celebrated Caledonia Springs will beret steamer \u201cD ar\u201d-loaves Montreal for Carillon WEDNESDA or and SATURDAYS at 6 a.m.Freight taken for all ports on the Ottawa.General Office : 13 Bonaventure street.Freight roo Ticket : Single, Return and ron, at Company Office, or Grand Trunk Railw Ticke! R W.SHKPHERD, 134 President.MANUFACTURING WORKS.GEHANTELOUP, IRON °° BRASS FOUNDER.2.1m.m Bt.Hyacinthe at 2:45 am.FROM THE HORTIL From New Tork, Boston, Waterloo, West Parn- ham and intermediate stations at # a.m.and 9:20 P hrough train fromm New York at 11:10 p.m.PAINTERS, &0.WHITE \u2018LEAD AND COLOR WORKS RAMSAY & BON, Rave the pleasure of announcing to the Trade gens- rally that thetr Lead & Color Works are now thorough and complete, with the most Improved plant «nd motive pôwer, enabling them to supply White Leads ad Colors d in oil of most tretlable quall.are Ther Bpacid PROM THE WEST.Patrick Hogan From Boston, Portland, Island Pond, r « Fichmond, Sueboo, Three Rivers and intermodiate aphore Hogue.rom Talon non À \u2018Pond, Sherbrooke, Richmond and in I lai sonnenve.c - J.Malso ve tema atom LT pe sa, 0,5.Beckett.m Bangor, .Bourdean.Me., Island bec, lere - A Mer Island ond, Q ae bee v au Loup and in- J.Gullbanlt À Co R.-& J.BRODIE\u2019 \"8 CELRBRATED SELY-RAISING EEX Pia ° FLOUR, IN 6 Le.PACKETS.The celebrity and tenus sale of this prepara- non avai vom om other vou a to rmane make opa aokages pars.We world dation the miiatiag our rio: Brodie's Seltralat Flour,\" our trade mark on red label oF each end of the packet.Yor Christmas and-New Year's Cakes, Pastry, purchase your Flour from .dos R & J.BRODIE, FLOUR Dxyor, CORNER CBAIG AND BLEURY STREETS dete: Tn esta in thts this branch of their business for Ts the most satisfactory and serviceable Qonres, Ember ftom, Oxides, al de tions of inary at up in Thine an soma labelled.Paclilties bein extensive, they offer their y ma Say q ty desired, and in pack-~ orks | Corner Intpector and College Streets.Warehouse : Recollet m-ly H?> BENALLACK & CO, : DEALERS IN THE x CHOICEST QUALITY OF MEA: POULTRY, BTABLES, âc., âc.18 BLEURY ATREET, MONTREAL ers, very handsome (advertiser can gusranteo this), ages, twenty-two and nineteen, eldest F = sensible, oungest a little fighty, fortune £300 each.Enclose carte, &e.[72 office of this paper.\u201d ddress Y., THE CONFESSION.A cloud was seen to over the features of Maris.The lustre forsook her dark eyes.Her spirit seemed troubled\u2014 « Triumphs the od The over on, that young cheek \u2018Where bloom Ten times at ovoning did Hervey importune her to acquaint him with the csuse of her sadness, but not à word escaped her lips.Badly and faintly she said : * Add now and then a Ltn, she stole, And tears began to fl \u201c\u201c Breatheg the sg base as to injure you, my ry by word or aetion?Tell me, and by thine heart, as pure as heaven, I swear.dbver to rest till I have redressed thy wrongs! Is an awful mystery locked up in thy bosom that I must know?Te me the secret, and, by the ringlets of thy hair, I'll swear never to reveal it, though the blackest torments rack me! Pour out thy soul; tell thine own Harvey what lies heavy in thy breast!\u201d She blushed, she placed her fair hands acroes her hesving bosom, looked Jenguidiy i in her lover's face, and softly, like the fow breathings of an expiring saint, she thus confessed, *'Tis them green apples, Harvey !\u201d* THE WIMBLEDON MEETING.The Morning Past copa considers that the gathering at W notwithstanding the state of the drowned encampment, was « (rs eat siccess.In one competition, out of 180 shots fired at 1,000 yards range, no fewer \u2018than 1,160 struék the targets, and thers were other oases of practice not mueh inferior in scouracy.The closeness, too, of.some of th finishes, 25 in that between the regulag volunteers when the former won L d anly ; and that between a English teams, in whi uno point A.ference of th ish, Booteh an second PR there was only a dif- ve points between the first and nd one int Fetween the seco und third, in scores of abont fifteen hundred,\u2019 Wd, | show that the firi was characterized by : stékdiness that perhaps never was ox e before.It map Pabted, however, if we have anything ne learn in rifle shooting from the riflemen of any other country ; for, splendidiy es the Amerioan team shot, & careful analysis of results and condition shown that they were no better, at all events, than our men.It isto be hoped that next year wo may be honored by another visit ofan American team, and that a ments will be made for instituting # more exsct comparison betwcen English and Ameriean i rifie-sbioting ; and, perhaps, the ex 0 So POSE de may lead to tials of skill of s more cormopolitan charseter than origi- phlly was intended, and than bas hithorte been carried out at Wimbledon.With due support from abroad at home, the mecting under tbe auspices the National Rifle Association of England \u2018might become beyond comparisen the fret :bing of the kind in the world.CONSUMPTION.Hopson Cnr, New Jape.NER ia ing peel io ot er fi spi J K.& H.MACDONALD, ÎLACKSMITHS & GENERAL JOBBERS, 34 LATOUR STREET 180-ly2 ÇAN ADIAN INDUSTRY.BONDED MONTREAL VINEGAR \u2018WORKS, MICHEL LEFEBVRE, No.BONSECOURS STREET, have sttain of perfection whieh tho most ppproved methods practised sither in in America or g the out purity so essential in he Bae of pickles, my Yinogaris distinguished te excellent taste, being reallÿ acid without ad- 8 of any exotic matter which so often gives a re tas ATS manufactured under certsin processes in imitation of W.nd which do not attain the degree of purity which I claim for mine, and which 1s of suc portance io the health of consum who often it the vio- time of the system of ad adulteration, which nf pinto has teen predominant in the vinegars ome AT ¥ Slam AH army Vinegar have been Chemists of Canada, and hay b; vox A lease in submitting to the pub- Ho the We, the undersign siclans practl at Montreal, have assisted in Pa genetics] postal 1 0] Mr.Michel Lefebrre's Vinegar.Pro in the di experiments which bave Ym A convin that this Vinegar is tion, snd at lt la superig rior 1mportati ve.a adultera cuality on any fore = isch \u2018 ally recommend it In -4 free from any harmful prepe- hire have si re PE pietuit MD MD, ai ape ire T is often asked, \u201c Why bas the 4 sons adopled name of Caracas\u2019 to artianate one of ines le 2 ting descrip- © answer is is Dacaase tisn , 2re NOW under ng point or vi view oA the TX glass aromatio eR sefpotion In the uptries of production manufacture of wvaristy of rgd Sone par- \u20183 CAKACAS COOUA\u2014=1 -_1M:-packete + FEYS CA! CARACAS COCOA\u2014in RIS CAR CARACAS OOCOA AND FRIS \u201cCHOCOLATE AND - OOCOAL CARACAS : 2 NE EXHIBITION PRIZE 2 5 pers CABACAS COCOA\u2014in Dpochets eee Frits CARACAS COCOA\u2014for JOEN BURNS, PLUMEER, GAS AND ETEANMFITTER.Bole Agent for BRAMHALL, DEANE & Celebrated FRENCH COOKING RANGES, Ko.678 CRAIG STREET.(GAs FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! | À 1arge assostiient of .BRONZED & CRYSTAL GASA- LIERS BRACKFTS, HALL LAMPS, &e., TO SELECT FROM, ROBT.MITCHELL & CO, MONTREAL BRASS WORKS.- 157-604 1 STATIONERY, &o.\u201cBLUEBELL, A NOVEL BY MR.0.C.HUDDLESTO; A Tale of Canadian Life, nD by the wifeof s 0 the 13th Hussars.Paice 75 canty; Crom: $1.00.Por sale by ; DAWSON BROS.192 BURNS' CALENDAR.JUST OUTI\u2014ONLY 600 COPIES PUBLIER BD! The ne eus oots In the Poet's history, names associ ith his his 1} life, and a concise Biblio- grapby, and à record re ue ratios: The \u201c Kilmarnock Editionsh of Burns Works, in \u201c Husbands and Wives,\u201d by Emma Jane Warbolso, CARACAS.00004 he | 2 1 «Father Fabien,\" the Monk of Malbain Tower, by thor, \u201c Rosvorat br the late Rev.Wi.Andere, t received ot of new and exquisite plutei ored and plain.McADAM, BOOX AND PRINT SELLER, 86.9 Scotland street, off Aoquetuet street.On view each day from 9 a.m.until 10 p.m.5 TLLTAM HESSIN, WHOLBSALB CONFECTIONER, AND EEA iE PIG IRON, In gard end to arrive, akin E mue gre mes ze or 4 Desier in Shelf and House Furnishing Hardware, AMERICAN and SCOTCH GANADA MARBLE AND GRANITE: WORKS, x FOBEYTE, Proprietor.; \u2014 MARBLE à MANTEIS, MONUMENTS, oly i Alweys on Hand Orrics, 130 BLEURY STREET.Reurn Tickets Through Fre Ton Montreal at Excursion ; Mure, 652 WILLIAM STREET MONTREAL.53\" Designs sent to all parts of the Country.: 100 J BON! IRON! | THE MOISIC IRON COMPANY Are now prepared to furnish every description of ROLLED: AND HAMMERED IRON Of extréme lengths, and of à quality warrantod equal to LOW MOOR OR BOWLING, As woll as all sises of MERCHANT IRON.?295.1 QASTINGS,- OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER.H.R.IVES & CO, (Successors to IVES & ALLEN), Queen street.PC 107-00d QHAPLEY PORTABLE STEAM.BNGINE AND BOILER.(RO EXTRA INBUBANCE,) 15 »xR caw.LESS THAN AXY OTHER STRANM- ENGIXE AND BOILER.Just the for Hoists or Light \u2018 the thing Light Manufacturing Bend for circular and price Ust to - \u201c B J.PETTENER, BOOT AND SHOE MACHINERY MANUFACTURER, 100-1y | 113 Queen street.THE EXETER SECTIONAL BOILER.ECONOMICAL, ANDINE SAFE, MICAL IN EVERY WAY Hrouzy RACOMMERDED WHEREVER USED, _ GREEN'S PATENT HOT-WATER BOILER FOR PURPOSES ONLY.Any pequired size.Pexfoet in structure and economi in consump ton.Porsaleby J (TON, 745 Cralgwigeet.(ANADA STEAM WIRE WORKS, \\ 787 CRAIG STREET, , War OP VIOTORLA SQUARE: \\ ~~ THOMAS OVERING, PRACTICAL WIBE-WOBKER, and Manufactarer of Fourdrinier and.Oylinder Cloths or Paper Mila, Wire-Cloth,Bloves and Riddles.Particular sfteition pala to Bullde Work, Cemetery and Garden Fencing made to ROOFING, &c ROOFING 1 ROOFING k I.L.BANGS & CO, No.78 CRAIG STREST, MONTABAL | \u2018Manufacturer of and dealers in PREPARED ROOFING VEBR, ROOFING COMPOSITION.WOOD VARNISH, for painting Shingles.COAL TAR, GRAVEL ELT COMPOSITION and GRAVEL ROOING.FELT, CONCRETE and SLATE ROPS made to order in town and country.All rst-olses Roofs guaranteed for 10 Y4rs.\"ROOFINC.| Felt and Gravel, Plastic Yate.\u2019 } All work is: dons firot-clast and guanised, : | ROBT, ALEXANIER, - NEw PREMISES), | | SOE FRYS CARACAS vs GARAOAS COCO.Bran ; i i i a.\u20ac full-powercd, double-engine, Iron Steamabips: Com e Lt.J.B, c avr J.00 manders.Button, ENR.Wylie.row « SPA .D.Le Archer, AR BR apt.Trocks.0% H.Smith, RNB Capt.J.Ritchie.Capt.Urquhart.Cupt.Barclay.Ca apt.Grad atts.Sant: x Sion Capt.Richardson.Capt.Miller.2400 Sant Jau.Bcott one G.Stephons.2600 Capt.Menxios.1500 Capt.Mylan 1 Mall Line (sailing .A from BTEERAGE.An £xperiene Be: 25 ed Burgeon carried on each vessel.not necured \u201canil paid for.Corkage be charged at the rate of 3s.sterling per bott! °, to cab cabin passengers eupplying their own w nes or freight or ¢ or other particulars apply\u2014in Port- J.1.Farmer, or Hugh and Andrew Allan ; uebec, to AI} »,'Rae .; in Havre, to John x Fetes in Purley to Gustave ssange, ual Voitaire ; fn Antwèrp, Schmits C à rns A in Rotterdam & P.on; am Hugo ; in an 4 Soon to Lafitte à Vanderorayce r E Bes Co.; In Belfast, to crayon or str n Glasgow, to James £ Alex, Allan, 70 Great Clyde street; in Liverpool, to All an Prog, James stroet; Allan & Co., 2 La Salle \u2018ce ci > Chicago: & A.ALLAN, Ri Corner of oi ht.OMINION LINE.This line iv composed of {of the following first-class, full-powered, etre o-hutit \\t Steamships, and | and is intend- ser VER- ed to perform a POOL, CÉDEC an 6S ONTREAL, In - J Through TH Grand nk Railway Ticket Offices in For Freight or Pas apply in Bre to H.Generstal, or Wash rire to P.N.Gilbert, 3 Rue Beribe ; \"a Ha bar, © august Behrens ; in Bordes: \u2018to M.Paur Ey in Seite, eB Jl dun Shalt e.of n Borin, tu Michael Erong, Consul; in London, to 30] rn Benchurch street in Bolfast, to Henry 7 gone Fox Square Liverpool, to Flin Ear e street ; Quebez to W.ston, to\u201d Thayer & cols ; PL AVID TORRANCE & 00, Exchange Court.MEDICINES.&o.PANCREATISED COD LIVER OIL CREAM, THE BEST COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND.For which Lhe undersigned havo obtained sole LAVIOLETTE & Chemists, Montreal.The Diamond Rheumatic Cure ne of man BemedyyetgtvontothoWorld FOR THE CURE of the Gout, Chromic Acute, or Muscular gheumat- | ism, the head, tatlo Nervous Headache, Noural- of th the and kiduo: Ho nervous, flying pain, twisted ryllen Joints Dae fooling Boi von on vel Jang vo Le \u2018tration, dna nervous and chronic disoneos.Br any sufferer who reads this urchase a small voile and take it according to in tions around the package, and it will not take long to convince him that ps: loctors' fees is money thrown away.Liniments and outward appli of All are useless.For sale everywhere.~~ SEEDS! SEEDS! FRESH SEEDS OF ALL XINDS.VEGETABLE, FIELD, AND, FLOWER SEE .cts arrot, Cauliflower, cor EEE pes ous 1sh,'8p TFurnip, 1» HERB 8 ad « orge variety.CAMPHOR, CAMPHOR, HELLEBORB, HALLEBORE, ! For Caterpillars, etc.JAMES GOULDEN, .Druggist, 175 St.Lawrence, 208 8t.Paul, 863 St.Antoine, 80-004.ANCREATISED COD LIVER or THE BEST COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND.For which the undersigned have obtained sole ht of man: hd LAVIOLETTE & NEDSON, 100; emists, Montreal.Me Gill.HOMEOPATHIC OR, JULTON.ZH 6 \u2018Wo.Lg A ER ACE FORNITORE, bo, 10 PER CENT.BONUS.MONTHLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT.anted, $30,000, in sums from A to for which the ro Banana will give in ex ge asic cles of Purniture, the pality of which.a te most of them anufactored r ld ova of the higher bate, share ia Tete Do- nepection minions and Uni an inspec bat ntending purchasers , pompe in every d the and He obi ioek which confident that rices by da give un ualified satisfaction.The whole of no abore C Capital must be subsoribed this season, and a discount of Ten per oent.declared off the © selling price to each puronases nu be pays ao cash.GEORGE ABUETRONG, etoria Square.| FURNITURE, CABINET : PURKITURE.bers will, abo about the 1st premi! re 268 thoy now = cocupy, 10 CLEXDINNENG'S BLOCK, -35 BONAVENTURE STREET and anti (Near Victoria Square), until that time Diatpose of of thelr resent tock of Drawt ri Boo » Baie Cc ° ST PRICE shine + to furnish will and it Parties Hie simi de ili be stored, lt 1 Bor! uatil ed tor £10 Spel wil ! J.& 43 Notre ro Dasto rest.F URNITURE, NEW AND SECOND-HAND, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED AT CORNER OP Murray and William Streets.\u2018 m houses move from Now bore, No.Foniiare required, AU requixites for Hone Furnishing, Cheap for 10617 J.3.00x SEWING MACHINES.KENDALL, MANUFACTURING COMPAN Y.Sawire-Macunes Maxvraorvanss.6 for family use.- Mo.1 Favorite Sewing-machin | a206 | Mo.$ for heavy manufacturing purposes.ALSO, MACHINIBTS, FOUNDERS, 40., 4C.mr | | Now 13,3008 nd 28 203 Craig pd RBAL.t SUMNER ARIAXGPMENTS COMMEN MAY Sst 1875.CING ox New York leaves Montreal at 6:00 ame.wis St Albang, Rutland orth Be nainglon and Troy.Day Éxpross Montreal a riving in Rorton, \u201cela \u201cLowe 11, nt 9:45 p.m.Taubn for Waterloo cuves Îuatres ub 6 à Night Ex Tous eaves Æoutron, at Bou pi, 0 Boston, via for New York, v via 4 Boston at 8: 4 se TRAINS pine, Day Express fe es onic a.Troy at 8 aim, arriving in Mont TEM at 0 ntreal Express leaves = ow Yor] Troy yat 1:0 Bm Ht.Albans at £.pms a 1a Montres] at 21: Night Pxpress leaves Boston at 8 p.Ea Lowell d New Yor.Qrkat 8 p.m, via Fpringficid, arriviag * An Montren) 9:20 am ing Care are a tached to be ahs Express Trains ning beta ~ Boon.and nd Montreal and as Ar Cars ween Par Drawing-room 6 on Day \u2018Express ns ontreal a4 Bo ston.Wagner's Drawing -room Cars on New York Rx- | press between For Sckete Fy we oh Tet AP at vermont St.Albans, Vt, voa PE Gen\u2019.~~ LUMBER, &o.OLMES, RUTHERFORD Tiree, Nonuma TA0 3 \u2018HOUSE-PINISHING of of avery 4 description is Pre, ARD, 1M___& Bonaventure streot, 773 M.MULLIN & CO, LUMBER DEALERS,\" (CANAL), HAVING B3OUVGNT TIMBER, OEDAR AND LUMBER AT EXCERDINGLY LOW \u2018 Invite urcbasors to give them a call closing with © OH N OSTELL, MONTREAL DOOR AND SASH an a Bat ÉEDAR PORTE in Tou?idem rg bE per 208 Te 7x7 do do co GABRIEL\" Looks, ; LACHINE CANAL ; _Tox & Post-oftice.Û wm (CEDARS FOR SALB.ST.JAMES SHEARER & 00.St.Gabriel Looks, UM B ER, $8 to $12 per 1,000 feet.\u201c Saving and Planing low.- = MoGAUVRAN & TUCKER are now prepared to receive and exscute crée promptly for the following Bullding Material, vis DIMEXSION TIMBER of every d description of hones Snish, PACKING-CASES, &c., 80.- À large and well-assorted stock of SAWN 10 BER for sale atthe lowest market prices, ~e : the most liberal terme.: PRICE LIST.: PINE BOARDS, fas, Ta och FIRE RAEN EE 3 404 partent pe Se tre * * LEGAL NOTICES.\\P TFSOLVENT AC ACT OF 1869, passa OF QUEBEC, RC, DISTRICT No.787\u2014INSOI».VENT AOT OP 1860, LE RPERIOR COURT A LIEBROD BOOTT woh HORACE \u2019 y of .disch: LORIM his araies ado\u2019 Montreal, 5th August, Ts 190-1m of Faqum, of the City and District of Montreal, To PA orton in th, Ofica of this 1 ID pi policy od dieters hie À n his favor 8 cre vent Act, bid on TU DA a of ot the UETT: .3 deta ALEXANDRE PA CETTE, by 7.4.0.0 y Montreal, 18th Aug Te 190-122 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Dis of Montre 219 542-\u2014IN80.SC SUPERION URT.\u2014In the ator of Oa DANS HENRIETTE BOURQUE, Of peurs ls 8 the Seventeen! day of B BOURQUE.by byT.&C.C.DsL bee ontreal, 2nd August, 1875, 180-1m | ROVINCE OF QUEBEC! | Dipset of Montreal.\u2014INSOLVENT ACT oy 108 BR COURT No.a, \u2014In the m: HORACE CHAMPEAD, pr À Bsn x a Yrs or Hontreal, carryin on business as such un e nam OTT 4 CHAM | drriignel Horse Epes ers games Tasolvents, has of potion and disc AYOT, executed 2CCO! e terms above-cited insolvent A and où Pridx to is Cours for tho conArmaton sex s Court for the con of HO ACE CHAMPEATU.by T.& C.C.DRLO) his ls Attorneys m.Montreal, 5tb August, 1875.180-1m™ ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, : OF MONTREA.Te of the Ci DISTRICT VENT ACT OF 1800 SUPER] IT aa ROY Ran \"OF rar 18TRICT OF NTR COURT DANE EMILE Oa En Rv, of dell of St.Laurent, said District, wifot Joue Rona Duplessis, of the sama Say authorized a ester en Justics, OSRPH ROBREAU Shs Defendant.An sation fus Separation n as to bed roperty- has been insti.tem loo tor 3 Hinge T.> LORIMIRR, As August, 1878, 160-122 SOLVENT ACT OF 1869, In the matter 0 DR, J of Montreal, an ars; Joao Insolvent has made an essignment to his creditors are requested to meet as his dom sie, at the Vl ah on Bt.eats noe Maks Stan Aug 10 yw TE lock wrt 5 ame CHAS.ALB, VILBON, be Pia ante gh street.Montreal, 2nd August, 1875.Prov1 can Pho wx, { xCcE PM B.District of Montreal.IN TUE SUPERIOR COURT.In the, matter ( of WILLIAM WALSH, of he cs Merchant Clothier, business.\u2018ander the name of ew WALSH ' Co., Insolvent.The undersigned has fiyled in the office of = position and dey Cares sxe $ rh creditors, 5, and on pe Sevens Gent of September heat) he os iil apr to oe coust for à confirmation ey efecto.DAVIDSON, 4 ep, mind Montreal, 27h sumo 18%.11m CANA Da PROVINCE OF District of Mon - SOLVENT ACT OF 1869\u2014 E SUPERIOR COURT-1n the matter of : of the City and Distriot of Montreal, Tinsmith and Plumber, an Insol The under- oor fried in the\u2019 Office ry is © court 2 deed ATHY ts dort Ms oe oy D gros Court toe September next, ho w vi spp y hover JOHN BTA His Attorneys wd rd Montreal, 12th August, 1875.189-1m pusso, PROVINCE OF QUES inet oF Mon ve NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.\u2014 IN TUE SUPERIOR COURT-\u2014In the matter.NT On Monday À \u20ac Fwontieth day of Septers the under = gned wulspply\u2019 & the said Court for A discharge 1 nder the Act.WILLIAM a Lrmax his Attornies, od 0 ontresl, 10th August, 187 198 APRES fir SALE * 9:06 am.ar | BASH, DOOR BLINDS, MOULDINGS, sad every COURS 551) ELMIRE SAUVE, the City Montreel, wife of Alexandre Paq the same plaoe, heretofore Na > now Trader, duly : uthorixed to ester en Fatauia, vi.the ALEXANDRE PAQU.t.An action ation &6 to been instituted Disc = T.& C.C.DE LORIMIER, Montreal, éth Anguet, 1675.290-208 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Dis.| URT\u2014inthe, « PIERRE LAB \u2018anior, * sorte oes ar ge : istrict an Insolvent.À "]
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