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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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samedi 15 avril 1876
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[" _ +], Lewis À Co.2 Radegonde street _ \u201c andare Ts YS hd wn dod 20 WAYSON & BAKER Having com lated their ex ve era Sin Dh Sina SELS ES SS rured shay tock ENGLISH and 300T0H TWAKDS, WORNTED COATLN Ai and ™» purebased trom the Houses om the post favorable terms.In consequence of which ery aetisfactorily moy ar are Lhabled to oo! So, compete very 18 Noman Daun STRERT.ABs WH HAYNEN, MERCHANT TAILOR and GENERAL OUTFITTER, Respectfully invites an inspection by his numero - customers and the public in general to his \"NEW SPRING STOCK, bas been salected from the most etyllab pois f this weason\u2019s importations.promptly executed in the most ap on very All ord proved style and finish, on Pashions from London and New York received |, thly.WN.HAYNEN 836 8t.Joseph street.MISCELLANEOUS.giz your life by impregnating your blood with RRGNAULT'S FRENCH 76s GALVANIC SHOE BOLES,.c.cc.0 75¢ per palr \u201c HEAD or THROAT BANDS.50c each « LEG or ARM BANDS.Lace srunnaS :60¢ cach \u2018WAIST BELTS.+ FINGER BINGS .TEETHING NEC KLETS.~ THOUSANDS CURED OF RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS DEBILITY, &c.For sale by Kenneth Campbell & Co., Bt.James street and Philitps\u2019 square.James Huwkes, corner Place d'Armes and Notre Dame streo! B.B.McGale, 501 St.Joseph street.Tate & Covernton, 167°8t.James street.J.A.Harte, 400 Notre Dame street.M.G.Edeon & Co, corner Mountain and St An tolne streets.G.C.Vandall, 182 Bieury street.R Birks, 187 McGill street.; A.H.Larocque, 425 St.Catherine street.Dr.McMillan, 318 St.Lawrence Mala street.Dr.Jou.Leduc & Co., 101 and 1933 8t.Joseph street.- Mailed free on receipt of price.Bend for pamphle! JACOBS, 481 ST.PAUL! STREET, Sole Agents._ 57 J LAURIE & BRO, FANUFAOTURERS OP ; ENGINES (Horizontal and upright), os FUL fie, a an Kode of HANGERS, an ACHINEBY .And Agents ra BELTING AND ENGINEERS SUPPLIES: MACHINE AND ENGINE WORKS, - 837 CRAIG 6TRERT, MONTREAL.MBs grown.SOUTHERN SAMP en è em HOMINY, one.| WES & Oo, Sarria, Maine, .| ation would, indeed, be hopeless.For benevolen | as may be the impulses.of -a certain oval inserted od re we: Ror a isis men.bog Capt gw WER Apply T8 She Sher Wom eam mr ans eetablishrient at \u20ac Se siciass ly after runs gun 22 Mctaviah Sil 2 a who ¢ a there oly aR MEN a st Faille A 80-3 WATE ANTED a General Sarvant for a small fami whey.an Nurse is rath , one willing to 4 (Houses te let ce wanted sévertiond ai ans cond per each insertion.1 70, 42, pon dil rats Foy ogy] Judad, 3 = TO LET, dwelling, 16 Bonsscours table for Mois ome The a A ni nes cote et Dreux three very here w Hous with Under le By org Sen ee £5.ii en Sharing bu business ings Houses of aix.apartments.aa ent Eu Fy street.and £27, with taxes.on BE \u2014Cot Hie greeny To sobre\u201d 08, for premises, 57519 Upper St.1 ttage with Garden, £0.877 Monn- are Briok House, Garden, front Dorehester street, WARS: a General Servant for a small family, mT terfostrest.~~ 636 ANTED 2 Joung gi : as Plain Oook; who can Smart Fo ani re quired rir £125 BE.Francols © Xavier street.ANTED, a Christian Tas a4 Matron to the \u201c Home for Friondiess Women.\u201d Address *L.M.B,, thisoffice.a8 ANTED, » Plain \u2018Cook; must be able to seh an.jron ; best of city Pret required.\"Apply bo tween 10 sm.and 2 p.Bt Denis stre \u2018wages.Apply and rear, 488, adjoln - 38 Wee Wook ve avenue, pon BL.Ca © nireet, wo x ing Dufferin Square.°F.Palroairn, corn ANTED Ma steady and of oo vi pro 1m Lex, r, Houses of Dwellings on Berrl, ft W eolict orders for paient and 8t.Dominique streets, * Address F F5, ite ofce.89-2 and on Ontario and à St.Charles Borromme atrooté, WANTED, a Nurse.Apply at 830 Notre wre B.Bolland & Sone\u2019, 13 and 14 8¢.Vin : Vincent street rg | TO LET, a nlce Co © with 10 room at133 Drolet street; heal ay locality ; te derate.Apply at 196 Notre Dame Main street, n £50 and RES don taxce \u2018aies a number of hist-class Logs, at) at low ren pisse of the sex Ap w és * HOUSE T4 TO LET LET, in Princes Arthur Terrace, at a ' Rent low.aver to Manian at the Station; or, to Green, at 180 St.Peter stroot, or 1588 Bt.k Ghéhorins airs a LET, Beveral fret-class tenements in ut n various 1, XN.P., © WATLEY a General Servant.Apply sama Joseph stree NTED, & jeune lady speaking Prench Sa Was x a Boot and Bhoe Store, 345 se V VA 508 1,202 kt.a ANTED, & qualified Matron, with un p- tionable references, for the Women's] Hospital.Ap, ply fo jLeprohon, 237 St.Antoine street, from to Soe 87-6 ARTED, by the Burland-Desbarats Lithographic.Co., one or two respoctable girls having a nowledgo of folding, Sumbering and rating- 80, 0ne Or two spocta Lith some experience in à book-blud ory Rr ment.Apply to G.B.Burland, Gen h Jervant.Apply at No.© street.874 A WRÉE to Agents, :Otd and Young, Male $77 20e Female: in their Jocality Terms and FREE, Address P, 0, VICEURY ch o LET, on éaxy y terme, 550 Shorbrooke stroot pply on the premi 12 747 LET, comfortable Dwelliog, seven BE artmen throom, Closet: rent £40, apply at Se 400 Sherbrooke street.TQLET.comfortable cut-stone Dwellings 3 apartments ; rent reasonable.No.84 8%, nia strect, opposite the \"Chorrier Garden.HOURES TO RENT, on Bronsdon's Lane, and 00d tenements on Notre Dam fever, 148 5t.Mary street.trot a TO LET OR FOR SALE,\u2014One first-class teno- ment Brick House, Nos.1 and 3:Union Ter- eee Hyyolite, corner of Roy \u201cstreet - rent terms easy.Apply to Mr.Lem: 4 Hoa street, 1m «TO LET a well furnished house 9 roomy, bath-r to he n fro 2 to ocioeh.Os ecsstion fmmediate, i desired.Reference required.Apply at 726 Palace street.I I ONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION.(BY ROYAL OHARTEE, 1,720.) Funds i in hand.eee $13,234,425 THoMas B.B TUMAF on AwTmU RH Baga, hn nsaraices against loss © effected on, the most favorable terme.T9, o LET, pdr a comfortable 8tone House, partments, closet and bath, with heen Improvements.Apply to 103 Se Hubert street.OR SALE OR OR TO LE LET, sub substantial go B bullatag, sulital for workshop or light anufacturing, Bla lighted Swellin attached.TP Abply at at10%'Ann street.6 TO LET, 8 first class house, 32 8t.Famille 8B street, with all conveniences and delightfully simated.Apply to T.J.Doherty, ea \u201cLite: DEPA Tire Er on AÉ as James street.granted assurances on lives t pol To LET, nicely furnished mew house, with ad Wh! baring tamed ita frat po oy oa fio 50 T0 Bath and W.C., At 231 St, Elizabeth See ,l principals 10 whom the most favorable terms will ROMEO H.STEPHENS! 66-£T, FRANÇOIS \u2018XAVIER STRENT, _65-1mx \" Agent for for the Dominion.pue TRUE CUSTODIAN.When a father of a family, whose labours and \u2018earnings have been devoted to the support and education of his children, sits down calmly $0 reflect that the time is coming, aud perhaps very soon, when he can no longer stand between these loved ones and their financial foes; when poverty, like an armed man, and temptation in myriad forms will come into a home which he has thus far protected, it is not surprising that the prospect should be gloomy.And if there was no wuch beneficent provision as that which life insurance affords for exigencles of this very kind, the aitu- portion of every commuuity, it is none the less true that ne CRACRTD WHEAT, GRAHAM FLOUR, RYE\u2019FLOUR,; \" GERMAN HAXALL FLOUR, Self-Raising BUCKWHEAT FLOUR &c., &c., &c, at i BRODIE'& HARVIES, PLOUR DEPOT, Corner of Craig and Bleury streots.| Ll ARLES 'W.JAMES & SONS.Montreal \u2018Steam Metal «frchitectural Works.MANUFACTURERS GALVANIZED IRON, CORNICES, DOOR AND WINDOW CAPS, PINNACLES &c.Metal, Slate and Gravel Roofers.OFFICE AND WORKS, 20 and 22 VALLEESTREET.Wh .\u2014\u2014\u2014 JUST RECKIVED, wo Cx 95 - LRTI Re Brands od Havane Cigare DIABILYETRS: E VALENTIN ALONSO, | An Ng or GOLDER raol® Hop IR FUM ATR, UPMAN, 80, LTTE Od Son ah Omnis.SAN JO © ens ro EE TH 2 THE VIENNA SAUSAGE FACTORY, 983} St.Catherine Street, Corner Mansfield street.= DALY, 8 and 428 Norke Daux Sruere.421 Retall at Wholesale Prices.Children's repaired, Tox ott one desires to put himself in the place of almoney | to widows and children whose natural protectors have neglected to provide for them.it is sa the guardians of nnprotscted families that our life insurance companies appear tn thatt most attractive and honourable aspoct.Thst wWhioh the father can no longer do for his loved ones, by his daily tol), these institutions are ableto do.The competence which could not besaved during his life the father may easily leave behind him in & policy securing comfort and plenty; and happines to hig family.Life insurance is thus one of the most | complete aud trustworthy of earthly comforters | supplying consolation of that practical sort which © gorrow and distress best appreciate.It Is the friend indeed, use it becomes a friend in \u2018time of need.Its promisesirelieve the anxieties and so licitudes of the living; its acts assuage the grief and guard the future of those whoth death has bereaved of support.Those who flfppantiy decry life insurance oom- TO LET, that large Cut-stone Dwelling, No.& > Bleury street, with yard extonding back to Anderson strect, aud good stabling for several horses.\u201d Apply to M.8.Baxter, at Dow's Brewery.84 a TO LET, House .in Latour street, 8 apartments, water-closet and bath, with modern improvements.Inquire at v5 Latour ures TO LET, a House on St.Charles Borromm street, with 7 rooms, bath, water-closet and \u2018small apple garden.Rent $150 à ear.Address Gaguon & Meunier, 129 and 131 St a Ts Bn LET, 0 Font 3S acren and ont na rent 1* omni 10N Mot) eae wif oomsained tenoment Brick ES House.ot three, five and six apartments ~ Apply 89 St.Lawrence street., 89im TO LET, on the 1st of May, tho premises oc- caple ted a at present b x.Holmes, lumber treets, consietlag of ls = hat siroots, cone neo » large Workshop, [six stable yminglon, 24 spajard.À Apply to Tos.B; {-Peter str _ House 2708 BS.Antoine rg win Bn LET.nvenicnoes ; argo cToq uet TE roar A a pun Dooney, \u2018207 Mobil street, or La 1 m [v3 Tonse and three acres ot ground, £7 Sl y situated om thro \u2018Banks of th Lawrence River miles from the city ; stabl Tan us ê Johnson, 108 Mo@Glll street.TO LET.Ko Foe land 3 Alexander Place.Bx t, suitable for a nat family are self-contained ; six apartmen apply at131 \u2018Alexander street.3É-3m TO LET, those elegant Cut-stone, substantial} uit Blouses, Nos.ses, 602%, 684 and 8 0 street, all modern improve.one ore the le most pleasant Houses on Road, nearthe 2nd mile SL ly to a he Rly 8327 ments, por va in first-class style.Apply to DAVID BROWN, _785 _ 219 St James stroet Rope Boome - Slated\u2019 êrees ¥, Setar wd mas arin Basen] ta rivate family, Thine er Let tn Rin er, The Thala is Donntifal and Male Hs se Pacdroes F, this office.3 BOARD.» ost 8 word each insertion.OARD\u2014A jeune ! Lady wishes read fn & oen- à private tamil preferred.Ad: Bow this 7 89-3 OARD WANTED.for gentleman and wife ; mot Bo to qxodéd 340 per month, Adsromy bean Offs._______ OARD\u2014 Wanted by two young ladies in same B room.Apply at 751 Ontario st.89-4 OARD.\u2014Väcsncies Bodh \u20185 Alexander street for ro three ce 865 OARD rrr at 65 Dubord B et on oponite Virus Garden.en 6 can be had at Government Co! B from te first May The house le Is 4 RIE situated in extensive summer dediars LAND acm to Mrs.Parsons, Bsa s for soady bo arders, DOAr spine einen; terms $3.50 per rok CAD vacates a aingle gentleman at 35 B Latour strest.70 FOR SALE dvertisone under this head insectad for one TA sors each insertion.] aaa breech -doader] ; Foto sages Totem cheap\u201d x : \"MoGLASHAN A HARMAN, 883 85 St.James street.Fe BALE, Baloon Fixturez and Gas Fitti part to 16 Place d'Armes HilL S08 OR Rosewood Cottage Planofortes, F at 3158 Lo 3150; George Beebold, 295 Notre Dame str 88-7 OR SALE CHEAP, à fow cases of choice Port Wine, 20 yea: .Apply to E.23 and 24 Hospital atroct, up stairs.4g Fe RB SALE, an appropriation of $1,000 in Bt.Gabriel Mutual Building Society.Appl Bourque, 8t.Gabriel Market.OR BALE; the Good-wiil and balanoo of Stock sz9 peel class claes Ship Chandlery business, Address B 83-10 OR SALE, the.res Kood-witil and tiztures of n bn a Duslnoss partof the «city.Every facility for.op ing a taurant.Tho Feanon for sulling « out is wat he © pro rjétor is retiring g from business.Applyat9and list Bulpioo street Selgneurs s OR SALE, a retail Boot and Shoe Store, doing a first class cash business, o thoroughfare ; to be disposed of on ACCONIRE Ÿ of faillug heath, Address B, Se à this office, B47 Frogaal SALE.-Four pure bred Aidomnez nou Mi Milch for sale.Frico fro 150.Romeo H \u201cstephens, St.Lambert.oi) 12 OR BALE, Tre Apple, Plum \u2018and Cherry, F Kinds.\u201cApply io D.3.\" Macdonald, i TAL lington street.OR SALE OR TO LET, at Lapralrie, a ee and comfortable Stone House, having galleries on three sides.togetne r with one or two arpents arden land on the river side, and about one mile from be Ferry.Hopkins & Wwus, 235 8t.James F°E, SALE, Grocery Fixtures.Apply at Ran \u201c mo NEWSPAPER PUB LISHERS.FOR SALE, Fol Machine, two fecde - faa shows SB 0.lain Super A ec der, fold: rild & Bons, Lo! don, ogland whose Mach ines are in use soin All the les English Offices old ing such 78 29 oad mes, Illus ratéd London ews, Field, * Seotsman, e - few months\u2019 \u2018only; isas his machine.Can be on ogo gold, ac and d will sell | for 8600 $000 gold, sen ers av suit.jh Abr 8.C.FORSAITH & CO., Manchester, N.H ; (dévertieomients unas this end insert or half = Trae \"apply to i lngton sireot.EET Let, the con situated me ner of Craig and > Antoine cellent 13 Sore pees rm nal story will be added, if required.*APoiy an the presioss th Jes.wright + TO LET, Ehop 125 8t.Lawrence Main thordughly fitted up with vountars, ae will be let with or to SBO0 pane are to wm.boran Accountan aia eu AREY Bt James streek.70 im fa es es with oz re Pa! Taner pris recent oocuph Apply to pis J.BISSONS, 87e 185 8t.Peter street.TO LET, * fret-class three story Balding, 70 ghted and d'éonrenient: ae am ; x otal it.very facility forr receiving s an delivering goods: Suitable forw ing or for a factory; steam power could be bad.er at 10 Inspector strest.75 eoût LT a Bare and Hox.os = hei eee > shelv- steam 155 poataation \"by Mr.Bheppard excording Len 3 ary, (ho promis To 0 por x Notr and \u2018Alaris sir rest \"(opposite Canal sloy\u2019s).puit le Improvamen ate mad osirable tenau PP homas Craig, fa St.James street.7 sod-tf O LET, a three story Stone Butiding, with watar power, 100 feet front on Canal, aly Joining Forsyth's Marble Works.Apply to Joba Ogflvie or Hugh McLennan.for a term not n the cor- ADVAN CES ON PRODUCE.THE UNDERKIGNED ARB PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVAN CES On PRODUCE Consigne to iuuir Friends, Messre.Ermmrz, Dowrs & Co, Liverpool.DAVID TORRANCE & CO.170-158.H.R.MOLSON & BROS, ALE AND PORTER.EREWKRS, 286 St.Mary Street, Montreal, have always on hand the various kinds of ALE and PORTER, in wood and bottle.Families regularly supplied.The following Bottiers only are apple byus with out labbls, and have liberty tou: J OHNE .Logan 72 L gauchetiere 186-1y \u2018NOTICES.EXPRESS NOTICE.NEW ARRANGEMENTS, \u2014 .The NATIONAL EXPRESS CO.now send two through Messengers each way, every day (Sundays excepted), between Montifopl and New York.\u201d _ THROUGH WITHOUT TEANSHIPMENT.| Heavy freight leaving Montreal on the morning train arrives in New York the samenight Money and light packages leaving on the after- Doon train, arrive in New York at 7 o'clock the next morning.- Money and light packages leaving New York at6 P.m,, Arrive at Montreal the following morning.Heavy freight leaving Xew York by the midnight train, arrives at Montreal at 7 o'clock p.m.the same day.Pankers, Brokers, Merchants, and fl dealers in PERSONAL ER-ONAL- Marguerite Dagenais has béon mis- x g fro m her family sinoe the 11th instant.| Dar hair, cut short, eyes black, helght Jars of of ag rran- fe street, St.Jean ived.ypolt Baptiste Village, win araiotally receiv Butter, Cheesy, Eggs, Poultry, Market Vegetables, | Green Fruit, Oysters, &c., &c., are respectfully requested to note the above.D.T.IRISH, Agent.Montreal, April 5th, 1876.82 = coût panies and thelr industrious agents, little mow how they decry the utility and public benefitof a system which, by the disbursement of twenty-five | million dollars in a single year, has oertalnly elevated itself far above the most successful lnstitn- tions uf public or private bonevolence that the world has ever known.They forget, too, that, Independently of what life insurance 1s to the i families of 1ts patrons, 1t cultivates in the comman- : ity sentiments of prudence and the practios of It ts the great school for thrift and bank | for savings ; the bonded custodian of nearly four\u2019 hundred million dollars of trust funds, which sum, with its gains from compound interest, is a legacy held in store for thousands of famlites.All that is needed, then, is that those proposing.to lnsure their lives shall exercise common pra dence In the selection of the company to whose guardianship they are about to entrust the future comfort of their famlies.This duty is as! as any other that belongs to our daily life, for mle- take here means disappointment hersafien The business condition of wuch companies as the Equitable Life Assurance Society is intelligible to all persons, and there is no reason why, where the path 1s so plain, the wayfarer should err in select ing such an institution to be the custodian di the future welfare of his family.Canadiau Branch Office\u2014198 St.James street, : ER W.GALE, GenL-Manager, ORTH BRITISH AND N MEBCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, _ EDINBURGH AND L@QNDON, FIRE AND LIFE.DIRECTORS: A B.ARGUS, Esq, General Manager Hauk of Noa M'AESON Esg, of D.Masson 4 Son.ANE SOOTT, ker of Win.Dow, & Co.MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, 1emrays | General Agenta for Canada.| Rorar INSURANCE CO.8 me TO BRENT: i tonvenient to the Grand Trunk Works, a large bullding well adapted for Also several houses on Forfar § TO LET, in tho village of Bte.Rose, Ten et o Sion tone House, witb allery and saving is near n front; fiver, ad a ation, dc one and uw half ; mnibus daily.y hour arire Phiiatrault, M 75.954 Apply to P.St.Lawrence Main street.821m T0 LET, Q LEFT, fe four] Brick] Houses.of 7 rooms, two of Tner Shop, all are Sinton on Sine comer of Bt eph street west and Atwater avenne ; rent low anda.no taxes.ALSO, a Garden of 18 acres,on Cote 8t.Pau! Road.The land is of the richest and most productive kind.< Apply to .M, H.BRISSETTE, 78 1m 441 Bt Paul street.TO LET a pumber of wif-contalnod Honses of 1 rooms eac Dearly de an) veux healthy vation also, 1 aunperior tenement, house con 7 and 8 rooms each; rent fm 5 per annum 120.Thete bouses are ah re finished je fail.The whole situated oa Bots streets Tow foot cast of t.Catherine street.Ap: Po ON ROBB, 8419 No.Il Robb*s Terrace.TO LRT, first-class Brick Ogttage, Xo.108\u20ac cation street, Mansard Roof and fin- on modern Ion vemen pro wl Also, betwen tenemen tree a th-c0e Cr: rag te, No.11588 Be ty cars pass mente | 3 ai s and Water Joseph street, past old Toil gain: ten min Fy te th steam power.À Gerson's Lumber Yard, 180 iin, 342 Ham ree ry Room suit gia william Hon: or Baw Ni wit _\u2014 ook\u201d \u201cPROPERTY FOR BALE.M OVER FOR FOR BALE.\u2014 That substantial stone e No 132 st.Famille street, vi re Teriets wi convenience , open to tho Park in rears drainage good ; title perfect; terms essy; little of the purchase wogin be required in ¢ Apply to JOSEPH SXITH,- 5s Ko, 184 8t.James street.striet in brick Thin property stands right In tho projected Improyements, and in édition to ot many ny a large interest now for the money lh veto has a great prospective vaine.Title perfect.T Jery eat car, Apply to JO8PPH SMITH, No.oem ry , OF LIVERPOOL, SH MITH Se mar, a) = - - - - $10,000,000 Capita -_-.12,000,000 = Funds i income - 7-77\" 8,000,000 tes dt unlimited.} Montreal, Sole Agents for Canadas, BoLp Evaywunes CIGARS, &o.HE PARLOR CIGAR STORE, No.8 BLEURY STREKT.Mxsses.HOROWITZ BROS, their friends and the public that Dee opened at at the ove address with a of clase Cigars, \\nainding Brands: \u2014 te following Feary Oh Havana Tres 641 Fumaz, For de sde, SRD oC Tprmaan, Also, all tals , SMOKING NG TOBACCOS, Cut and Pl4g of the very bess qualities.pa specially part Sigman \"pow \u2018MERRSAUX PIPES, x cn and every raquisite for the smeker\u2019s sonvenienos.x.en vies ssmrtmal of KTHMNTS 42.3.i Ouawn, av sine, or.HAVANA CIGARS, © 7 OLA Bn Foam, Inepector, aE MEE ROYAL \u2018AL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.Capital .- Ossh Assets, nearly .: $6,000,000 1,200,000 OFFICERS: marsboiders MT oer sev | & FOR SALE, three Ct Cut Stone Cot! on 8t Hubert Stroet, re tH ® oom Dries y to RA AT BARBEAU, ' \u2014 80 Tr Tosa Karate Agent, 35 St James étrect.En SALE ORTO LET-MOUNT ROYAL VALE © and Villas For por Sale os To containing ès 18 18 apartments.wine valuable gardens, taxes, Rent low to desir.fone danitness to and from city Poa 0 every two from 8 Brick, sand d stone at hax 10 By prices, fot equally fo.\"APIs to loos thas TROS.7.BRINN, - 47° O33 Bt.Mary strost.ROFERTY FOR SALE.y oo indres and Dysliings, 140 bo 146 84.Lawronos st.Bakery and Dwei ttnge, 87 and 89 Sé Chartes Bor- The soveral Tenements, Nos.42 to 52 Dorchester | games Property on on Boustentare street, Dou erect, and quo Factors 5 Bite, es ® Taw: 8 Ho, 94 Darochez street.- heat ue 7 casvesnye - Qontectiontr and} Fruit Dealer, terested In the above business, 4 ully solicits the patronage ofhis ends Ana he pub VICTORIA ICE OFFICE, No.12 St.Radegonde Street.69-coûm® FANTED, b by nn 2 situation Hoges- keeper ; widower's or ha 8 houso preferred, Pddress McG., Box 48, Lacnine P =» NTED, by an Knalish lady, are-engagement 3 Nursery Governess ; qualifestions, En Veoh and Mdsic; wonld take Wardrobe, tal and meke À good references.Re RPlE EE the Young Wotnen* Eprtstion Assoct Bt.Catherine street.We IRD, by a steady man work in à garden ; uudorets aude his work; 18 years ae ad is a good ki en gardener.Address J.C.Juror street.ANTED, a situation a Cook b colored man, on hoard a steampontorina Total Address * London Mouse 45 abolllez square.88 ANTED, by a respectable man, aged situation as Purser or Stéward on One tne Lake or River boats ; ar st-class references.Address Checker,\" this office ANTED,D aaftustion visé Hardware Pas Pneus, can furnish good Adareds W.C.B., Danville prs if required.Was ED, by a peutieman with à 8 frst-clasy on, & al tadiion a2 ator Sa a's Soma, 1 Masaru ip (Engt mas Lhchost the h ons Petotantas ve x; -B.2.Fout of ce, Danville, P g Canadian Civil Engineer, == ARTED, ih both Jangurges, who bad several ractice fa the of buiid- ings 5 TAN rond surveying and dra vi: dative ployment ; ; salary moderate.Pl .\u201cGh Engineer,\u201d thisoffice.we ANTED, by a respectable a8 | person employment, a ANTED respectable i\u201d pe Sr unexceptionable : 23, this En C LEGGE & 00.* (ESTABLISHEIR1859.), BOLICITORS OF PATENTS, 162, St.James Street, Jea.\u201cLys MISCELLANEOUS.OBERT MITCHELL & CO, MONTREAL BRASS WORKS, - BRASS FOUNDERS and FINISHERS Coppersmiths, Plumbers, Steam- sFitters, Gas-Fittors, &e.A LANGE AsonTeuns or ; BRONZE & CRYSTAL GASALIERS ALWAYE ON HAND, : _ $1.PETER AND CRALG STRERTS, 1876.ome 187, GRAVBL AND PLASTIC SLATE pee Js a vate pr SE st ein à Moons Ba \u2018av ; Wir Lady wishes to get employment ROBT ALEXANDER.in private famiey to wash tad Iron: ars._ rOR 3 SALE,\u2019 _ pe x Countr Merchants), a situation Felt and Pitch for Gravel Root aa tank and faily of conducting Dry or Tarred Sh oring establishment.A4 T.HLO., Fran Plastic Slate Paint, y Danton us ve Cadre ae Ee an - - , Coal'Tar, &c.- yo 81.ANTED, a sitastion by a Gardenez ot long ex- a ST.ANTOINE STRENT, BO Bones, Vinay.aud hela Gresniouse, = = Fianr : rounds\u2019 and Landscapes.Ratorences EYES! RYESt BYRS! a eee EIRE red 2 DR BRODEURB EYE WATEE LA ss tout owe the ment 1m-|| ta mes\u201d SET ie ee RSS ks ty renard ute | Sictuaiiing oe Oras amen! Of da satabiienient.parvo - oye EE .Tan.Myers, bi.Hyneining, Po WT Ta : es Won EE .resto ne Bouse: vers re Saas Boa eRe WiTEnR Tod Sse Ana ve het.ao} Sows BB, 197 sian Shara and a 15 mé IFARTS AT, JANES CIO COCHANT _\u2014- \"RME SL.3 muneai TTT Opie the Be Test-0lih.{Ema AFTED.17 2 00a having roue ts hours to | prime A visser rs he = À ritmation on & lake oF rowed mes et , Adding.FINANCE AND.COMMEROR.A - WEEKLY van To week continued quiet and dull, money re: maining easy at unchanged rates.There was very litle business transacted, the has been quiet, and transactions have been made from 108§ to 1004, the market closing steady st 108§.Loans were quiet, B; money being plentiful at 5 per cent.on call, and 6 to 7 per cent.on time; for : first-class paper at 7 to 8, and for accommo- | \"ae financial poition during thd pact © demand being limited.Sterling Exchange ri dation 8 to 9 per cent.+ Gold drafta-have been dealt in to some- extent at, from } premium down to par, closing at about } per cent.Greenbacks have been bought at from 113 to 12, and sold at 11} to 114 per cent.discount, At New York, gold has fluctuated between X12] and 1134, closing steady at the latter rate.Sterling Exchange was steady throughout the week at-$4.871.Stocks bave suffered a decline of from 2 to 4 per cent., the market closing weak, with a declining tendency for almost all stocks.This has been caused by the \u2018railroad bination\u201d having been broken up.Probably there will be a cutting of rates betwegn the various lines, which will tend still further to depress prices.The Stock Market has been steady and firm during the week, without ang great amount of business being done.ik of Montreal was firm at 195 for sellers, and 1944 for buyers.Throughout the market there.has been, with a few exceptions, a steady advance in prices from } to 2 per cent.Toronto remained at.precisely the same rates as a week o\u2014peflors at 2 209, with 198} bid.Jacques ier experi a decline of about 1 Passenger & decline in rates of 24 per cent.for sellers, and § for buyera.COMMERCIAL.\u2014 There is scarcely any change to note in the state of trade this week, as compared with the volume of business done during the previous week.The opening of navigation is still looked forward to with anx- ous expectancy by all classes, as being the time when every branch of trade is antici- the majority of departments business is - much the same as it has been for the past few weeks, but in some branches a slight improvement is to be Jditcerned.T >RODUCE AND Provisions.\u2014The local flour market remained dull and quiet during the week, flour, produce and provisions \"being obtainable at unchanged rates FLour.\u2014 Prices, per barrel of 196 The: \u2014 30.$c.Superior Extra.515 to 525 Extra Superfine.495 to 505 4.75 to 480 .000 to'470 445 to 455 485 to 500 400 t 410 340 t 850 000 to 800 000 to 000 247 to 250 - .Warar\u2014Nominal.Gauss At ts 65 to size Corx\u2014Nom ominal.Pras\u2014May delivery held at 92}a to 95¢ per 66 lbs.BuTTER\u2014Quiet at 17c¢c to 24c, according to quality.Western roll at 20c to 21c.G5\u2014 At 14c to 15c.Curxse\u2014Quiet at 11c to 12c.Larp\u201413c to 15c, according to packages.Pork \u2014Firm ; ; New Mess, $23.50 to 824 ; Thin, $22.00 to $22.50, Asnes\u2014Pots firm at $4.45 to 34.50 per 100 Ibs.Pearls nominal.Srrps\u2014Timothy at $2.65 to $2.75 per 45 Ibe; clover about 14c to 15c per Ib.GROCERIES \u2014J\u2019 > prices to the trade : There has been a little more moving in business generally.Travellers are sending in a fair number of orders.The market remains without any change whatever as regards prices, Txas.\u2014Teas are moving off but slowly as Prices are unaltered, though the feeling in New York is rather .Japans, medium es, from 38c ta.45c.Fine, quoted at from 50c to 55c, Young Hysons, low grades, from 30c to 35c ; medium, from 40c to 45c ; finest, 650 to 73e.Black teas range from 20c to 70c.Corræzs.- \u2014Very little business has been transacted.Previous quotations are unsure pa ra ages 28c to es oe to 40c; 23c to 25c; Maracaibo, 23c to 25c.ye Suoars.\u2014The market is rather firmer and may be called jc to i dearer for all kinda.There are vory few Raw Sugars here, prices for them are almost nominal ; but for all kinds of Yellow Refined and \"Whites, Asa advance of prices just noted may \u201c In Raws: Cuba, 62c to 7e, Bar ppt bein, uoted at the same Porto Rico Bright, 7c to 7jc; Kooton refined, 7}o to 8¢; -Yellow Refined, 72e to 8}c ; White Granulated, 8icto Bic; Dry Crushed, 9to to 9c, MoLasser \u2014Some dealers have exhausted their stocks, but there is no\u201cohacge to be observed in any other particular.Muscovado, 33c to 37h ; Trinidad, 35c t0-374e3 Porto Rieo,-38e; Cienfuegos, 324c to 350; Centrifu , 300; Barbadoes, 40c to 42§c ; Sugar use sold at 25c in puncheons ; do.in barrels, 280 to 30c.Synvre \u2014The demand has been greatly diminished as the Lenten season has drawn to a close.Goldem and Extra Golden, at from 43c to 50e; Amber, from 65c to 67c.Topacchs.\u2014The usual amall lots aïe moving off to the country, with the job- Blacks, from 38c to 420; Bright Solaces, from 37$c to 45c.i Frurrs.\u2014The stock in the market is small, but it seems to be ample for all the requirements of the demand, which is quite limited.Raisins Tic to foi Layer, &n from Sultanas stock, new, \u201c1940; Loose Muscatels, $2.60 to S218; ig Layers, $3.25 to $3.50; Currants, 6Gfe to 7c 1140 to 1240; 1340 to «1de ; do.Prov., Ile to 1 do.Tarr, 1% to 13}¢c ; Filberts, Mes Walnuts, 60 to Gjc.Fran.\u2014The market for salt fish said to be over for the season, are effected codfish, it having to \"take the brador herrings, of hich th on the mari finished.we ile 5 PE 5 fol £6] i : Serna tod tes se 8 cie BF Sy rey obese _ h per cent, Pad pv has caused a demand for c pated to take a turn for the better.In | ] A 12; Her, 18 00 Toa Sago, 703 uorice, 13kc to 250, according to To: Liquorice, 18h60 7e to 8c ; Borax, 1440 to to 17c; Saltpetre, -74c 8c; Cream Tartar, 3lc¢; Crystals, 270 to 28c ; udbear, 13¢ to 166; Senna, 1240 to 170 per 1b.Boots AND > SHom.\u2014The trade done this year, althongh light, will be fully as re- \u2018munerative as that of previous years.The \u201corders taken for the Western trade are all executed, and Lower Province orders taken for shipment by boat are ready, the opening of navigation, = Either to save freight or to ensure early delivery, 600 cases of boots have y been sent by rail to Boston, thence by boat to the Maritime Provinces.There are noorders of what is called the \u201csorting up\u201d trade on\u2019 hand yet, and if not soon sent in, the spring trade will close ddll.Even at this early period, same manufacturers aregivin, No attention to fall samples.This city, the chief mart of the boot and* shoe bust nest of the Dominion, in order to compete with other localities, has put onthe market a womens\u2019 prunella Congress boot as low 28 $6.50 for twelve This will suit the present times, in Which scarcity of maney and the gehoral depression of trade cap\u2019 goods.Raw Furs.There is next to nothing doing in this department.Prices are nominal in the absence of any new animals.Buyers are obliged to forward skins as fast as collected, as prices, although established for the nt, may suffer a marked decline before long.The stagnation of business bas a depressing effect upon rices in general.Fisher, $6 to $9; fox, $1.25 to $1.75; muskrat ei 28c to 80c.Other skins remain unchanged.Drv Goons.\u2014The effects of the reported spring weather in the west has stimulating effect, and is causing a larger trade being done here in this fine.Oar city trade, too, has shown a decided amen ment.Complaints are still being made as to the small receipts of money.IroN AND HarDWARE.\u2014Thero is more activity in business this week and stocks are running down with small firms, but the larger houses have still\u2019 well assorted stocks on hand.No changes have taken place in the market this week, awaitin the result of the \u2018\u2018 Quarter day y meeting ot ironmasters in Birmi to-day.Orders are being received to a fair extent.There will be no ent improvement in trade until the opening of navigation.UTICA CHEESE MARKET.t the natives have great faith\u2019 riod 9 and desire their Le WASHINGTON, Agel 14.The Treasury ent has hased | \u2018two months\u2019 > supply of silver on at the low rates which prevailed a few weeks ago, the average price paid having been about three cents per o Coro bre de press market Fate, stock, together with the bullion fund, will, it is believed, be sufficient for the coinage until the annual $fatement at the Mint.» which will be made \u2018in Jun WASHINGTON, April 14.\u2018The unveiling of the Lincoln statne in Linooln square took place to-day, the dol- ored po n being out in full force.\u201d The procession was Le , including colored troops, Knights Temp Knights of St.Augustine, e Sons of Purity, Sons of Bamaritans, Labor and or Davotone associations, ae nd by music.The original coat, of the monument d dollars, and other incidental ex ea have all been Rod by subscriptions of the colored poof Ih © statue, whichis of bronze, i is of size, 12 feet high; res upon a estal 10° fee £ high It ting upon & incoln standing groch with the proclamation of emancipation in his left hand, while bis right is outstretched aver the kneeling figure of a slave, from whoée limbs the shackles have just been freed.Upon the basement of the monument is -the word ** Emancipation.\u201d There were on the ors\u2019 stand the President, members of Cabinet, Justices of the Supreme Court, Foreign Ministers, Senators and Representatives, and other persons of prominence.After music by the Marine Band, -% Hail Columbia,\u201d p and reading of- the the emancipation eatin.Professor n formally accepted the statue in og of the entire nation, and called upon President Grant to \u201cunveil it.Prolonged applause grected the words of the speak er, and increased when the President stepred to the front anc the ro that was attached to RE Bebe sites the ststue, The President gave a pull and the starry banner glided down amid the deafening cheers of the multitude, playing of mus'o and the booming of cannon.A poem was read, composed by Miss Cornelia Ray {colored), of New York.Frederick Douglass was then introduced amid applause, and delivered the oration.CANADIAN.Porr STANLEY, April 14.afternoon the steam bar This \u201cHerald,\u201d of Montreal, Captain Halley, loaded with coal, came to anchor off this port.Being in a leaky condition, and not steering good, her captain was afraid to enter the harbor, and fearing she wuld sink, the crew took to the boats and tried \u2018to come ashore, but before they had got half way their boats swamped, there being a very heavy ses running at tho time.Their dangerous situation was seen from the shore by Captain Pollock, who at once launched the lifeboat of the * Alms Munro,\u201d which was 2 duiokly manned by a .: Sls lay, the meat o of the latter being = v ry con servirg of â à also has a fine lot of muiton a 23 li ight, , ad we can pay him = ie than by stating the honor of pro the Terrapin, | which at once peaka v the \u2018class of meat kept by him.Mr.J B.Ville.nenve is not behind with mutton Eo io am ti yu Mr.F.Roin- hardt, Stall No.7, ba has his usual fine display y of porkers, hams, sausazes, b and frosh meat, as has Mr.4 Germoat: Mr.H.Benard\u2019s mutton also deserving of attention, ranning \u2018about 100 The.each ; his spring lamb is Also good.tH umes for ST.ANN\u2019 The decorations are very stylish i in this market.The display of meat is up to the avera E.Burns, stall No.47, has a very fine assortment of pork in all\u2019 shapes, from the hog to the sausage.Joseph tr, stall No, 15, has some very fine Whitby cattle, Wm.R: a, stall No, 40, has a large and fine, stoc of beef.0 young begi nners, G.yan, stall No.24, and R.Outhet, at No.49, bave both vied, with thé older hands in making es.ly fine, and Munro, G.Nicholson and W.es on &re also to.the front with a good show.Mr.McAuley and Mr.M.McShane have @ exellent displays of nitat.ST.ANTOINE.-really creditable display-of artistic decorations, while the meat exhibited is far above the ordinary standard.At the stall : \u201cof S.Languedoc, a fine dressed steer is hanging, decorated with rosettes and flags, surrounded by a number of porkcra, lambe and veal.The other butchers have.not.\"been behind-hand, Berkshire pigs vieiog with well-dressed veal and mutton.ST.GABRIEL On entering this market from \u2018the east side, the market-goor finds himself confronted with an immense steer suspended in front of the stall of Mr.O\u2019Grady.This beef is indeed worthy of.admiration, and being suspended whole, -enables the\u2018 onlooker to view ite gigantic proportions.Its weight before dressing was 2,500 1 when dressed; 1,700 lbs.Mr, 0 Gray algo has numbers of rkers, and quantities _of mutton and excellent looking veal.This stall has the finest display in the market.D.McCarthy also has some fine beef, two immense grunters, and Some plump-took- ing mutton, Mr.J.K has some- excellent fat heifecs, &o.; xr A \u2018Ely, fine mutton, beef, bacon and veal.In fact, every wall in the market has a very fine display, esteons of sausages 1:0 appearingon side, and the butchers may well be of the exhibition: PRIVATE STALLS, Cn the principal streets of the city are to 1 e seen, in private markets, many good shows of beef, lamb, veal, etc., some of | which rivalled the displays made in former years.On Bleu y street, at the corner of Juror street, Creviér & Lesperance, butchers, haye their store, besides being well-stocked prou (From the Utica Herald, April 11.) The record of transactions last week denotes a slight relaxation in the market.Quotations have not changed, but no sales reached the top price quoted.Liverpool crew: tek- ing up all of the crew w of the swamped oat, and the Captain was subsequently got ashore, QUEBEC, April 14.A fire broke out about nine o'clock to- quotations continued firm ; but there was nevertheless a diminution of nearly 20,000 ; boxes\u2014nearly one-half\u2014in the exports.' The The English demand may be said to have | 3 Receipts and exports for the din week last year bore exactly y | the same relation to each other as last ' week.Gold was then quoted at 1134, and the top price was 17c.Our Boston correspondent reports a dull market, and a de- i cline of & per pound, with prospect of low prices during the present month.The | general tendency seems.to be toward a | slight decline.Interior quotations are unchanged.TELEGRAPHIC, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH.Glass & Co.\u2019s contract on the Pacific Railway, it is said, is to be re-let.A young man named Kessick, of London, Ont., was accidentally shot yesterday.A rolling log killed the four yeär old son of Mr.Ryder, Colebrook, Ont., yesterday.Jas.Fraine, trader, Ora e, has been arrested at Toronto on a charge of\u201d A young lady named Reid was drowned Jomerday while crossing the Gatineau i ina old Charlie Lawson,\u201d a notorions character, died of heart disease at Richmond Hill yesterday.A successful revolution is re have taken place in Hayti, upsetti Dominique\u2019s Government.Gossip has it that Edgar is to be the next Lieut.-Governor of British Columbia, on the expiration of Mr.Trutch\u2019s te -\u2014At St.Johns, N.B,, during Thursday night, a young woman, named Isabella, aged 22 whosemind hasbeen affe ooh incipient softening of the brain, escaped her mother\u2019s custody, in her night clothing, and was found drowned near Charlotte street extension wharf.Verdict of the Coroner's jury in accordance with these facts.ried to One of the causes of the sickness of the members of the Dominion Parliament this session is the bad water, which is taken from the river below the building, and is mixed with the sewerage of the city.Mr.Mae- kenzie refuses to have the buildings supplied by the city water works in conse- uence of the expense, and the result is x= those who use the water in the buildings plentifully are subject to several forms of disease, AMERICA.New Yorx, April 14.Among the bequests of the late A.T.Stewart's will, ta of $100,000 are distributed in sums ranging ng from \"45,000 to $20,- 000, to those who have long and faithfully served him in his business ; he gives §15,- 000 to his house servants ; to Sarah and Rebeces Morrow\u2014 friends of his early | youth; and at whose father's honse he en- \u2018hospitality and weloome which he annuity of $12,000, to during their lives ; he al use for life of the house tel Sow vos with the furniture thereof ; to: his + miles.; mumber\u2014he bequeaths 810,000 each, and to Ellen-B.Hilton, wife of Henry Hilton, $5,000, Judge Hilton is ar i» to bring Mr.fotewart e} era close, as as possible with- ouf loss to those connected with him in | business.the Saw Faancisob, Uir., April 14 7 Steinberger\" are very eonflicting.Additional private letters recsived by the «+ Ads or and the go \u201cThe accounts statement of that vessel, are to the effort that\u2019 night, gop letely destroying the shoe.establishment of Poirier & Leclerc, in Si S oseph street, St.Rochs, \u2018and also : baking establishment of James Mecs ell, situnted between Joseph and DesFosses rots.The adjoining shope on Joseph street, ied by Malouin & Garant, hatters and À urriers ; Carrier & Co., dry goods, also the house \u2018occupied by | Mr.Patern on DesFosses street, were considerably .The destruction of | Property à is considerable, Poirier & Leelerc av lost all their stock, as well as Mc-.| Corkell who, had a very Lirge quantity of flour, &c.There are insurances, but to what extent it is difficult to ascertain to- | night.Haurax, N.S., April 14, .The steamer \u2018\u2018 Flamboro,\u201d \u2018from Portland, arrived to-day with upwards of 4,000 barrels of flour.The steamer \u2018\u2018 Cheldyrs,\u201d from Cardiff, with a cargo of rails for the Intercolonial | Fe id the iron ship \u2018\u2018 Roseneath,\u201d from G Fig with merchandise, also arrived to- Elkanah Young, brother of the late John Young, and formerly a member of the Legislature, died at Falmouth yester- ay.ST, Jons, N.B, À ri 14._ Dr.Tupper left for Ottawa this morn- Pour.market well supplied with higher es, but Superfine and Spring Extras in light su suppl y- Quotations for good flour well sustaine Demand fair at ollowing rates : Canada Spring wheat, 85.25 to $5.50 ; Fancy and Extra, $3.50 to $5.90 ; Superior Extra, $6.25 to $6 e business done hon Peck i in deal hts for Europe.Rates to Liverpool: Tada to 72s 6d ; Dublin or Limerick, 72s ; steamer An lia \u201d to Glasgow, 72s 61.\" Deal export from St, John to Liverpool from Jannary the Ist to April 13th, 2,000, 000 superficial feet.THE EASTER MA RKETS.The preparations for making a superb display in the various markets are not on so extensive a scale this year as formerly ; still, very little fault can bo found with - the quality and quantity of \u2018Easter fare which has been provided.+\" BT.LAWRENCE.\u201d The butchers on this market seem to take pride in the arrangement and decoration of their stalls, and it is to be doubted if any other of the markets can vie with it for quality of meat.Prominent amongnt the stalls is that of Megars.Roy & Lama- lice, Nos.16 and 17, who have the best decorated s and the finest display of meat in the market.These purveyors ere nted with a bouquet by Ins ec- ontmarquet on account of their display © being the finest.Next in order comes L.Brown and 8.Price, who have an excellent assortment of meat, Price having\u2019 a steer which weighed 1,500 Ibe.¥ Reinhardt has his usual assortment of pork, hams, &c.The meat in this market is not inferior to former years.Most of the animals came from Ontario.essrs.Levine, Latriclle, J.Keller and \u201cothers make a fair display.- -BONSECOUR&L.____ \u201cThe display\" of meat here is very extensive, and many of the stalls present a high- p re creditable appearance, The general tions are 6 in the extreme, and, beyond » few minature tri-colors 2nd ened blended with a sprig of boily i there, the.marker ts no- ine to boast of in Easter decorations.The stall he ay \u2018must carry off the for ita moet tasteful ent or ar A Chaseg, Boing» corner cae, at the angi of the & din- pls he pid as poe ition, ar outstrips sny other in the market.monster fed Mr.8.Beauf alt an R weighs olose on 700 s, and is the cen int of visitors ak the tiniest thy Sodecked vik rosett a ped ting, while' on side of ithe father of the family are ranged porkers varying form 800 ibs.down to ; ve already mentioned.Mr.Bt has also à ine fob of hams, sausages, etc.30d cu the whole \u2018meat, tastefully decorated with evergreens, banners, ete.> The lamb is of godd quality, snd, with the beef, is from e neighborhood of Brampton, Ont.At 112 Bleury street, BENALLACK & co., alt of splendid beef is exhibited, am which isa heifer, thatis claimed to bethe best meat in the city, and has taken first prize at the Whitby show last fall.This, to- gether with a large Po pe [noticed about a wee , & prize ed by d, lof St Php, B FQ.10 weeks id, voi | ing 256 1bs., dressed.They also \u2018make a Iarge show of lamb, veal, etc.\u2018 At 204, on ! the same street, Edward Ashton.makes a \u2014 \u2014 - © fair display.On St.Catherine street, fair shows are made by Joseph Leviolette, No.844; | Barre, No, 912 ; Charles E.Brown, No.923 ; and G.Brid man, No.949, the | greater portion of whose stock comes from uelph and Whitby.On Dorchester street, at No.658, Arthur Hamall bass moderately good exhibit.A three-year-old heifer, weighing 1,670 Me.when alive, from Ontario, forms part of ; his stock.On Radegonde street, at No.12, Alex.Coultry has a ve large stock of fine meat, mu which is gene ch food tait that it is useless %o go into Wiseman, of No.18, has several fine specimens suspended amid evergreens on: the trees before his store, A heifer, weighing 1,800 Me., from Whitby, and another heifer of 1 ,700 Me.weight, which has taken a prize at the Ottawa Provincial Exhibition, raised by Mr.Hickson, of the G.T.R, and a lamb, weighi when dressed, 340 Ibs., all form a part of his good display.CRAI \u2018STREET, Mr.Amadee Racine, corner of street, has an arch erected across the footpath, and makes a fine display of mest, poultry &c.,one steer, weighing 2,447 1ba,, ing the centre of attraction.Perranit & Derome, corner of St.Lambert\u2019 hill, have a fine show of calves \u2018and sheep.the shape of a box, which works across the street upon a rope ; painted upon \u2018this iu the motto\u2014** A Great Revolution,\u201d &c.ST.JOSEFA STREET.; L J.Mallette & O.Brunet, cormer of St.Joseph and St.Martin strects, have a good display of meat, and large numbers oË customers are in attendance, H.PICARD, ST.JOSEPH ATREKT.After a visit to all the principal stalls, anyone who chances to visit that of H.Picard, 139 8t.Joseph street, will peroeive that it is worthy of more than a passing notice.On either side of the doorwa hang two heifers, weighi 1,600 and 1 be.respectively in order is ps an Tenens looking as wide and as large as a small ateer: This animal weighed 150 lbs when dressed.Besides these monsters Mr, Picard has choice joints of beef, mutton, lamb and veal, while porkers in large variety adorn the walls, There can al#0 be had poultry of all kinds and ge tables, including radishes, tomatoes, cele &c.This latter de ent is under direct management of Mr.Beaucaire.At the time of our visit Mr, Picard and his assistants were kept very busy by a steady stream of customers, which promise to êlear his shop, lavishly as it is filled, before nightfall, wad some power te rife to d'ou us \u201c% see ourrel\u2019s as ithers vi rail sn ld that pale, omaciated figure, w dori o ©, ike some criminal about to her fate! Bee that \u2018nervous, distrustfai ss she na 8 along with » slow and une ink as her oh = once wat wars dim ee are now thin What has auty this Sol wendross chasge / What ji that whi lurking beneath the arigcs of th frp Fuses she reallss he pocmpotent vost y AE fei tps eo Ja tn Conraaipts pari le bs Female Prec oes, Lr avorite bre em rif thon is ithoat, a ; vad.rst Bi Et ag DI Thee Wl whieh R.V.wea be bg Fa ison > od head ® various w roeticns wo- .App mere y oa ne | ae Ee 5 EE ç veu The butchers in this market havemade à .- C.Meunier has some very good meat on - exhibition, also a novel advertisement in 1 hed Sey si CII SRE, i risen an\u2018onfortanaté disposition among à certain set of people, with whom unreasoning | ; \u2014 >| sa 3 Shim = |i endif IE Is1,170 9,658 |.100 61033 ve AT re emia.\u201cBaz Total dally average circulation.10,173 Of the Oity Ctroulation there is au average of 938 a day to employees, public charities, pollos courts, , exchanges, and for services rendered.Of the Country Circulation there {x an average of 150 a day 0 exchanges and for serviosd rendered.8\" To insure insertion of Advertisements, the ©opy must be handed Intc the office the day or #véning before publication Wo are obliged to make this rule inflexible, ciherwiso it would be Impossible to satisfactorily diapose of the mass of | advertising that crowds upon Bs at times.Vol.VIE.0.No, 90.SATURDAF, APRIL 15, 1876, Tue Pie-staxp Poricy.\u2014It is said the Government have granted space in the New Post-oftice for a store of some kind\u2014 probably for the sale of stamps, among other things.This is akin to what was done and undone in the case of the new .Post-office at New York.There an enterprising pie-man, by some means or other, obtained permission to open a stall, but his triumph was short-lived.The moment the matter become known, | public opinion condemned it, the pie-stall permission was repealed and the Post-office resumed its legitimate status as a Government We imagine public ice similarly in the ill be hard to prove institution, prese t case.that onc citizen has any.more right than | another to a stand in the building.The sale of stamps in the office should be attended to by one or more of, the employees - The pic-stand policy | of the Department.is neither wise, fair or becoming.Fovrxprane Morraviry.\u2014The statement put forth by the Cirey Nuns respocting the Nangle case refutes the imputations cast upon them, and there is no reason to suppose that their version of the matter would not be borne out hy a coroner's enquiry.Apart from this case, exceptional in that the child was nof a foundling, there remains, however, the general question of foundling mortality, \u2018and it-is one not to\u2019 be shirked.And here we feel bound to reprobate an insidious attempt to cast discredit upon a noble community of Christian women,\u2019 banded together for the purpose of carrying out\u2014in the face of acknowledged dif- ficultics\u2014a nobly humane work.There is rares nay be in, bigotry and prejudice pass for enlightened Protestantism, to cry down institutions such as the Hospital of the Grey Sisters, to oppose any disposal by therh of monies voted for charitable purposes by Parliament, and in every way todiscountenance their henificent operations, while virtually Imposing upon them the heat and burden of the labor.We find even a Protestant institution like the Female Home acting as a feeder of foundlings to this hospital, while those who protest against 7 t establishments do_nothing towards reducing a mortality that is simply appalling.The dangerous teachings of a so-called \u201c\u201c religious\u201d journalism have helped to deter many pcoplo whose hearts are as large as their means are ample from aiding a noble charity, because of the \u2018\u2018 Scarlet Woman,\u201d and so the nuns have been struggling on, in the face of the gravest obstacles, in the teoth of constantly accumulating démands and of growing debt, with little prospect of retrieving lost ground, in the endeavor to discharge to the full their self-imposed obligations.To attack them | unjustly then, in order to make \u2018\u2018religious\u201d capital out of an alleged shortcoming, and a political point against a Government which extends them a slender aid, is wickedly wncharitable, and \u2018highly blameworthy.If society were perfect, wo should have no need of a foundling hospital.It is not perfect, nor likely to be, until the Mil.lenium reorganizes social conditions, and Bo long as human nature is at its present ebb, wo shall have to make provision for She outcome of its vices.The provisions of the past and the present have been slender and unsatisfactory enough, as the infantile mortality recorded in the books of the Grey Sisters shows.\u201cWith \u201cinsufficient means to pay for adequate alimentation for infants, unable to-accommodate their hundreds of charges in tho Hospital, too poor to extend the capacity of their buildings, struggling under a load of debt incurred in the effort to supplement their revenue by the preceeds of investment in real estate, \u201cthey have been forced to adopt the ** farming out\u201d process.With the means at their disposal, they have not been able to pay much for the care of children.Three dollars per month per infant is all they have been able to allow, and it requires bat moderate knowledge of the cost of maintaining young to indicate that thin sum is altogel adequate to pay for the proper care \u201cot mew-born babes.Milk, it seems, is beyond the reach of the Sisters, from its high cost, and barley water is the sole autriment the babes receive.Tho wonder is that a single child survives the treat- iment.It may be said \u201ctho Sisters are attompt- ing too much, Jot them restrict their operations to the number they can properly provide for.\u201d They cannot.They sre bound to receive all the childfen brought to them, no matter what coudition they There is no\u2018other rp and certainly they do tall an awful tale tho state in which some infants ate found.Bhould they refuse to acoepd\u201d say waif on the of Ing, there is no for it but.fl ed The prejudiced \u2018philanthropy \u201ciat ds- \u2018Bounces their management has 20% agitated + foe the establishment of a midre parfect in.1 hae made no abtempt So leew; \u201cEheir burden ; bas not insisted apon à mère.j of insurance of basis Bey ant a Bail and the former gave notice t] bereafter take freight to Loxvow, April 15, 190 p.m.U.8.bonds, 1865's (old), 1038; 18874, prefered new ie, 1054 ; Érie, 1 145 ; do.Crxvztaxp, 0., April 15.between hands and the, persons were injured.The Sheriff, with strong force, has gone to the mines.Nrw York, April 15.taken Into the Stew: of employees of the house SPECIAL NOTICES.& Bond.& Bond Sa of other goods will be sold.household furniture, fine brussels carpe &e.4- must bo delivered day of -sale.- of good Furniture, and very small lots.John J.Arnton, Auctioneer.niture and cabinet ware on view at day, \u2018the 18th inst.the articles iu the main flat of the build store.ened ; have no other, Silver bought at a discount of.8.@ 10 Wiig, ORK AND LARD, \u2019 (IN BORD AND DUTY PAID.) The BAYLIS-WILKES MA MANUFACTURING COM Wonks: NAZARETH STREET, Montres _PAINTS IN GREAT VARIETY.Noes to PARTIES MOV MOVING, abit that Baa.ne 8s in the cake every de osc on © of CHA Farni Of Curtains and Oornioos.AUGER, 80-4 124 Vitro strect, at the foot of the yard.OT, LOS igs, Braids and Switches 83s 205 Notre Damo street.advise when and how to operate safely.free.Address orders by mail and telegraph to BAXTER & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 83 eoat 17 Wall street New York.T= Chen ipest DINI NG ROOM VION is \"ho U TLERS, 579 CRAIG STREET, noar COTE.HOT JOINTS, Dally, from 12 to 2 o'clock.FULL MEALS, at all b 25 cts._ FULL , all Kours, 86° sot GLABSRS\u2014Glving u 91.505 7 Bhowoases cheap, SOT BAL Be San Loonme-sias Frame Nam tactiree\u2019 $51 AFE FOR SALE.\u2014Saitable for - House or office an best re cie Jos TE .\u201ction of the Provincial Government, and we rast it will receive immediate ationtion.Cureaco, April 18 : \u201cTe Marine Underwriters have reed.t0 make the rates This phaloeird includes the insurance.wasn and outeide the manage of the Chicag viariay Jobveon re 0 nis railways leading to Missouri river py | ov ur river at the same rates as are eharged from St Lonis.A riot occurred near Massillon\u2019 yesterday.| proprietor of the mine, and several -athoe Judge Hilton says a new partner will be \u20ac var firm, and business will be resumed on- Monday.The number is stated at 9,600 Arrived : 8.8, Main,\u201d from Bremen.For shirts, no one can beat Desmarteau For shirts, no one can beat Desmarteau aire SALE at Mr.Shaw\u2019s stores on Mon- will take place in the afternoon at two \u2018lock Fine toned pianos and a lirge Monpay MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Mr.Shaw will sell at the residence, No.42 St.Matthew street, tlie whole of the very neat ts, \u2018Everything in splendid order,.and THE Sale at the residence of James Tus AFTERNOON visitors are invited to exsmine the various articles of costly, fur.om- son\u2019s, and to be sold by catalogue on Tues- This will include all ing.Full catalogues can be seq at the Buy the Rifle Collar with the ends fast- Exchange Broker, No.121 8t.Francois Xavier street, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.PANT are now prepared to supply the Trade and Cousumers, in bulk, or packed in boxes for dealers as the hondr to inform the 6 past, to poder, and tho Banging of ®PAILLOK, Halr-dresser and manufacturers PUTS, CALLS AND SPREADS on all the active Stocks at best market rates.We _Book giving full information on Sroox PRIVILSGES, sent ICTURES AND LOOKING- \u201cRp.\u2018Winer, per (| ry er FOR BALE deltrered in any part of the STOVE SIZE ak.98.00 per Ton.| BGG SIZE st.,.,.87.50 per Ton \u2018promptly attended to.Mons but reliable cartersYemployed, and con weighed on Publio Scales, ALFRED H.JACKSON, 309 CoMMISSIONERS STREBT.POTOYMICEBOXIIGN.A FTER APRIL 20, IT WILL BE TOO LATE, ° FOR ONLY AT THIS LATE DAY, Havo ne Qitiined the right to insert &limited n nom HÔTEL RAILWAŸ.OTEAM-SHIP, EXHIBITION AND TOUR GUIDE OF THE UNITED BT.AND Ausnicin Naws Co., Co., Or Kaw YORK.BRADSHAW'S Guinn vo., Or LONDON, Cloth, Seo.FIRST AMBRICAN EDITION, 50,000 copuss, TE GREAT CENTENNIAL BOOK./avaluable to tel and other Adperiisess, for advertisemants Ap- =, in both the Foreign\u201d an and America dition: and las TOUE: ont Asthe on .GUIDR the the Wanders.ARdE Saunton: ot ur over PAR and w! \u2018momento o IDCENYENNIAL YE iat 6 Dominion of Canadas is extensively rate of TIDE.- Ferrier, jr., Esq., No.5 Philip Square, Position of Advertisement Is in body of Work and ting of subject, or takes place on Monda morning at Ten oprosite reading matter, troating of the sublogh o | | o'clock.- Attention is directed to the ad- ont plain copy of Advt.; ; aud when NE = Ri vertisement of this Sale.Largo quantity | Téference 1e eee 4 15 may reach them bef April 25th, Te Where a View of 1 Hotel or Scenery appears in J 4 Copy,\u201d forward a RAT.Per ne segnsatrarrere cons Sate).a $2.00 Part, ae 16 Inches News: ; column).\u2026.10 Pax GUIDE are devoted io Montréal od Canin, and Advertisements of ita Hotels, 5.B's and summer resorts.Address, .INTERNATIONAL AD VERTISING AGENCE BANNING, & CO., Proprietors.PRINCIPAL OFYICES\u2014 79 JOHN 8T., and 9, ST.MARK'S PLACE, NEW YORK CrTr, mé, ig Cough, econ fore orto roast, which might hecked b .simple remedy, like \u201c Browy\u2019s Bronc Vial G.W.RIPLEY, \u201cTroches,\u201d if allowed to prog may ter- WL YOR NEW YORK AND ÜzHADA, minate seriously.' ; PLATTSBURG, N.Y.Bry the Rifle Collar with the ends fast- SAVING GROCERY offers ened ; have no other.\"Buy the Rifle Collar with the ends fast- Choi ojce Cincinnati HA AMB, af 176 per 1b.ened ; have no other.Molonte Od PORTER and Le at $1 per abren.Dave 0 old FORTE « \u201cad A ALES Sate oe dasen.MORNING MONEY MARKET.ardt's r 853a, - Fssbuet Li 95.oy per aaron, = me ~NEW YORK.à sé on -hand, Choloe Eastern Townships PE Apr 15, 1 ® 0 |x pSustomers can Zavo auantiies ag rn Sterli change.4874 @ 00 BUTTER DEPOT, \u2018 MONTREAL, Corner Lagauchetl d St.Charles Borrd Greeabacks bought at a dis pl *stroota Boron sooo 120 @ 00 Greenbacks sold at a discount LA 8 GASALIERS.of.+.HE @ 114 Fhe sub scribers have iow on view a Very large Drafts on New York.!.114 @ 114 **torément o CRYSTAL GASALIERS, Of from 2 to 18 Lights.1,2, and 8 light cnvèrat GAS BRACERTS.Can bo fitted for Con! Oil o or Candies Hf desired.RICE SBHARPLEY & SONS, 90x .__281 Notre Dame strect.NDROGYNOUS CIGARS, SOLD WHOLRSALE AT Megsrs.L.Chaput, Fils à Co, 421 Commisaioner Cincinnati Mess, Thin M Ramps Eng- qi Prime less us Extra Prime, Inspeclod pr Do 5 hers fing Tos pan Te treal City Inspector.ae rent P.Dupuis & Co.; 318 Bt Lawrence 3 GILMOUR & CO., famed Le Lenihan, 315 St.Panl street ; 3 Molson 's Batik Chambers, P- He otre Dame street, PATENTERS OFFICE, Fo SALE \u2014Desirable > Property, 26 Lemoine stroet, suitable te Jor a on\u201d Fable Bu flan will MONTREAL.of oe ene end Pine error unded à ; utiatod at SLACK LUSTRES, by Oxford Avenue, on the wost by Carlton Hill, and- Pare by 8 street 25 foot wide.IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS, ROBT.MITCHELL 4 SONB, AT \u2019 998 Prancols Xavier street.F.X ORB = LE G REA ASE, > X.MAJ ! 7e 94 and 100 BT.JOSEPH STREET.As your Druggist for THE BEST IRON TONIC, CL I CE! PUR E ICE FOR THE SEASON OF 1876, D.MORRICE & CO.Are now receiving orders for the summer supply, and hope for a continuanos of the liberal p which they have had for the past 10 years EVERY BLOCK OF ICR OUT FROM ABOVE THE VICTORIA BERIDGR: CAREFUL AND OnLIOGING D'EIVARS have been ene sage.Prices as last yesr.\u2019 oITY ICE OFFICE, 2 VICTORIA SQUARE.52-2m coût OYT-POOR GAMES.CRICKET, BASE BALL, CROQUET «nd FOOT-BALLS.We will this season reosive a larger supply than send for price-itsts.RICK SHARPLRY s sows, 281 Notre Dame street.BUILDERS AND CON- | o Srished and nted CTORS.\u2014-The undersigned begs to draw moderate.Apply yrs Demo stro, au >> ibe, atten Ho large and well assorted siosk of Awa 881m ber, I rauding oe Timber, Lath Shingles, hig 25, 000 * TO L OAN, fa Pine Borace and Homo à A osu before par cisewhers will bs found advantageous to ma, | EE Ce vig Sh SIR \u2018Apply to.Constant street.GLOYENSKY, DUPRAT à 00, pce ; Motto on prem En OR PRIVATE JS50Ns IN - Wi Arith- PEOIAL NOTICE \u2014Th - eravhy, Graroser, Sompontion sui © oun K1p0 the no and Cimoortiany a ly to Huanco of the large pring & ng Gals of helargest Ji CORO, Ko.ok Place, 39 a ores vetablighm- anit street, within a Craig stroet, where and will nn rei pour Foie ang = pupils (that have no instruments) ogre 0) me M17 o'clock and 3 « ne at the same Rou x ee Brians by Braise reel PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.printer and, in add an, om he EL ALS hased some of The und that portion havisg boom d'abont'ones |.under tee names PERRO AE DUÈUE à a as half the w iors ren a out daring the Ammigues snd À Countents, next few weeks a prices as to make It an anes\u201d Sipps for those in want of common goods 10 call as AB servant, ,and 11 Bt Josep an Official 00, ses t Chairs, on hand and Commissioner fof Quebeo And Ontario.Es de farpesl toc the trad at Wholoehis xr] = ue Te cty eo uholetered me Peuple, Sulteeln rage 2% hye a O30.BMA nus Momtreal, 1st Agel), 1978, _ Acoptintant.Pin ARE Bai pes ONE CASE OF MAGNIFICENT ABTIFIOIAL TLOWERE TURF RBONIVES: 78 à Ts amer CE pd Terms: Cash when\u2019 ordered.Orders by Fou | fase Notre.pe Dame.fig | MM dispatch.By strict begs to inform Bis.= PHONAS CRATHRRN * amerous friends and the public generally, that he has leased the premises 963 &t.Catherine street (corner of MoGill Collage\u2019 avénue), and intends opening (as soon as the alterations are completed) AVIBST-CLASS FAMILY GROCERY ton Temper.\u2019 Having secured ths services of a.Wivean PAUL (for many yoars with Mr.Alex.MeGibbon) Manager of the ho pad promise those who favor him with their patronage, that their orders will be executed with care and personal supsevision, keeping first quality goods only, at modarato charges, he hopes to merit a fair share of public pupport.sstt te er mie vit ry rissa?shrinde - i Mra hake etal pean haxtensed thos Aglsidid Mo.914 VF.JAMES MFRRET, - ; ouf pre dean Pr ad le 8 pox tre aay id vi vl conn red y Mo ihe ornés ie ARR © purchase ab this sale, .By Fo SRE mak: white aid 7 Parnes wa ana an ALFRED à.S00KER, Austesiew.A pes 18th instant, RSES, CARRIAGES, BUG.BUG.HOE HARNESS, gc.ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 19th tost, Mr.ker has received instruction to sell b pao aide ry 750 Graig rtroct, \u2018A Duraber of v Vataahls .Gentlemen enous of selling bp ET Sports: ere SRE #55 Bubsertber will soll by auction at the resl- EE uteertver wil ries Borrommnes street, all the Household Furniture affect, ' EB Ll TV 7 Br son { rem.GREWOOD, fhe.oe -_By David Fraser.TGTION BALE OF 1 om tae et pére MOBNTEG, 16th & known as of Mr, Thomas Loftus.Lot 48x 190.eee title © Clear of all pa Era on et May.Terms HAMS, will aleo FICTORIA orsearibdon M.> HO G raining, ing, Co vice very th in his No.24 ST.LAWRENCE MARKET, - In returning thanks for past favors, desires to inform his customers and the pu blic general he has, and kecps constantly HT isoments, & full ausortment of everything in n hand, to meet all BACON, ke, ac.He has also undertaken the Old Stand, at Rad I pt 9 BONSECOURS MARKET, be Snappy to serve the public 88-3 DVICE TO PARTIES FUR NIRHING.- \u2014Every article required in furnishing, Hardware: prices gua ai teen yz rig 8 advaniago.ofanykind.Possession GEO.BINDLEY & BRO, | fi EE he Xue: eri dey Bl \u201c309 ' COMMISSIONERS STREET, Sale at TWO o'clock p.m.JO J.A omar.MONTH) ALYHED A.BOOKER, 8.Auctioneer_ OENERAL MERCHANTS- 45 50 Auctioneer.THE FIRS+-CLASS SUBSTAN- 4 AND IMI WEL CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED, JOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1 pas Sn .Advances made CARPETS and Eff house topherbrogke str street}, will be sold at ; eu .onuounav.in instant, ut tho vost: TUESDAY MORNING, pre 18th, on.Al + dems No.48-8t.Motor atroet, ail the Household Bases aors or Stones moder cams amin ah and effects plumbing cs ally ; 21 ft.Font b Fre A R D Sale at TEN o'clock a.m.of 88 ft.ona private ik lot 50 ft, wide in rear, C .ALFRED À.BOOKER, admitting or of the copstract on ofn splendid stable .Auctionser.MR.F.REINHARDT, se ground, presentiy ind out as a garden.QUSEHOLD FURNITURE, \"etresslon1 VALUABLE \u201c MANBY\u2019 PIANOFORTE AND EFFECTS.On TUESDAY, 25th INSTANT, ile subscriber will well by auction, at the residence Ko.21 Loine Avenuc, all the Household Furniture and Effects.Bale at TEN o'clock a.m.\u2019 ALFRED A.BOOKER, Auctioneers.OUSEHOLD \u201cFURNITURE, CARFETS, PIAN OFORTE AND EFFECTS.On THURSDAY, 27th INSTANT, the Subscriber on Jolt by auction at the residence No.64 Cre eet, ail the Houschold Furnttare and,Fffect -Bale at TEN o'clock, am.ALFRED A.BOOKER, Auctloneer.20 90 to r Ma Carnloes ind Rode new patterns, Mangles, Wringerz, Polishing Irons, Washing Ma- Stoam wash Boilers, Patent Ladders - Seruband other prpspess Tubes 15, BC, ÉC.,atL .A.SURVEYOR, 624 Cratg'atr \u2018NB \u2014CaIl for Catalogue © and prices.88* OAL!, COALI REDUCTION IN PRICES.CHESTNUT 8.00 EGG.25 STOVE 00 Every losd « od before deliv a from Icoand Snow.© very, and free Terms strictly cash.C.H.TUGGEY, 878 65 MoGILL STREET.TUDENTS! _STUDENTS I variety of Btethescopes: also, sd LES 0 of rey description, fiptons bros\u201d ing Cases, Dissocting Ca: Instruments repatred on short notice, Surgical Appllances made to order, t TRUSS FAGTORY, No.1 BLEURY STREET (Over the Central Drug Store.) ISOLUTIOR D OF PARTNER-.40e ve notice that the partnership heroto- nu at 47 University I Strect, Te JOURN, a House, Sign and Fr been dissolved by mutual ual consen nt by GRACE ainters, has OUNG, USE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER 603 LAGAUCHERIERE STRERT, (Between B ury and Alexander streets.) Paper-Hanging, Glazing, Whitewash- ag, dc.et attention given to Signs'and Window- Bates \u201c __86* eodt Just rece abox upwards 80 at Trade prices, At [= 3g-inch and 1 inch BOANTLINGS, H.Hodson, Prone Qu Suantition art ans, an: es an deo, Architect, NEW GLOVES FOR \" EASTER SUNDAY, AT WILLIAM MEAD & SON'S, Victoria Square.FANCY STATIONERY, OREAPEATIE IN THE CITY.3, Large ae assortiment at of gf tue Jon x Sooty, NOTE-PAP;] eu pau us in handsome boxe: BRAUTIFULLY PERFUMED Noto-paper aoû Elvolopes, very cheap, at HUMPHREYS' VARIETY STORE, 5 ST.CATHRRINE STREW?, Near Bleury.QPECIAL NG NOTICE TO HOUSE- JOHN WATKINS & CO., of 15 Cote street, are prepared to contract this month for Ooal to be delivered any time before the close of navigation at the following prices, and on the most liberal terms which wlll be made known at thelr Office.FURNACE, ERGO and CHESTNUT.$7.00.STOVE, $7.50 2,000 1bs., delivered.E-GILDING! RE-GILDING | MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES equal to New, 89 G.WELDON'S, 115 and 117 BLEVEY STREET, Dorchester.UM BER.223 whole of the Stock of PINE LEMBNR 1n the 53 VITRE STREET, corner German.Consisting of BOARD, i¢-inoh, 1's and $ Inch PLANKS and 8 Inch DRALS, FURRINGS and LATHS.For sale in lots to suit purchasers, cheap for cash.Tee for Mason, Brick and other works, of Four Dwell] Tuentat, en eee or Bt.Bonaven venta ture street.858 + tent Purif stree Feather 8, Wool SHOULD this moet the die they rE ogre » call on Fame Dietriot of Montreal.IF [Fo.2,042.) Present : DOCH Mc fret of the Gi of th and ADOLPHE It ts ord RO in the Province be found in the Di Eades i Ei ap ed near Victoria sq ges and Hotels, Fa Seine awérie- that the Defendants h daraand Tod: a Plaintif will bs trial, and judgment, as in à 89-9 I E-CREDIT FONCIER DU BAS .CANADA.MONEY TO LEND.A.DEMARTIGNY, CASHIER, 13 Sr.Loxmuer's Hiri.OW OPEN, Townshend's Pa- rh Bonaven- Ma: attroascs Palliasses, Bol- 3 8, ship and Purified by steam and anti- -58e eyo of an o at a \u2014 MR.PARKS, 193% St.James street.ET STATES BUSINESS |).-DIRRCTORY - for-1978, now 0.John Ritchis, Agent, box 140 P.OTICE, \u2014aobbing i in EE Gu SADE STR itd àMobtreat, } play price\u201d | THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THÉ DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.The Fifth AT 2k gap April, One Thousand Right Sevemiy-sizy The Honorable Mr.J RENEIE, of ve 7.24 the ity 10 3 hg i and EUSTACHE th of tho ity Sad Bix Roo! bat now of ontreal, Grave! of Chicast, inthe Bate of Illinois, one nited States of À Defendants, Y ef al, Parnietoon wr in this cause lesued, writ- have left their domiel cant ct of Montreaiy that th the said it te be twice în- the French Jenguage, In the nowspager | of Montreal, oalled Le EE à language, th the is before reg senoby : pede Boat PAPINRAU & £, | \u201cJust RECEIVED, | NEW SH] IRTINQS ne, 197 % ra * .oo Ton of sain City, called fb ran be post a this and there to \u2018the demshd of the fie, within Tom mantle » after the laet'ing By Henry J.Shaw.ALE OF FINI HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPET, BEDDING, &c., &¢., am instructed to sell, at the residence, No.42 se Matthew street, on MONDAY MORNING, Aprlt17th, the whole of the very neat Walnut Drawing.room Furniture, Glass Back Etagere, Fancy 8tatu- sry Tables, Dining room, Library and Marble-top Chamter furniture, handsome Dattern Brussels Carpets, 411 Through Gurtains, Bronzer, Gasaliers, fine Halr Matrasses, Pictures, Ornaments, Crock! ery, Glassware.kitchen, fine coal -Btove and Kitchen Utensils.Everything in ie residence will be found in splendid order; the ca: peta are > Food as new, and must ali be delivored n of sale on Gay Cale at TEN o'clock a.m.\u201c HENRY J.SHAW, 1 AGE SALE of HOUSEHOLD NITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, OILCLOTHS, BTOV BTO VES, Ganail ery Sane Taie en On MONDAY APTERNOON, 17th inst., I will sellat my Stores, 728 Craig street, a large quantity of the above and other goods, Sale at TWO o'clock.HENRY J.BHAW, 89 Auctioneer.MPORTANT SALE OF THE LAR GEST COLI ECTION OF _COSTL ablnet Ware over offered at Machines Crock- es, fme-toned in Mont ar comprising number of Dra -r00 Baltes of ex uray Torlenan sui p and design, Reception and Fancy Chalrs, co costly Gols fies Mirrors b eeveral Bedroom Sui from oo than hich there is nothing finer ou ha inn.cleyant Book Cases, Wardrobes, Dining-roo: Ww.Chalrs and Tables, Sideboards and h andso: etry Writing Tables, and Ladies Work Tables, 2e; the whole stock to be £013, amounting to al 26,000 worth of the most costly articles, Sons one of which will be sold withont reservation.ms Mar- Mr.James Thomson, Cabinct-maker, St.James rect, Las instructed Mr.Shaw to sell at his store, TUESDAY, 18th iast., about £20,000 worth of his Furniture and costly Cabinet \u2018Articles, including bis best the whole of which will be on vor and may be on ay and Monday, 7 nst., at hi » Btore, 8t.James\u2018 eet.uld be desirable that purchasers and their friends should examine ALT collection dart ay.Mr.Thomson's prices for many o he articles arc well known.Anytht pot be procured under that pricef from him, bu = thi 8 instance, as in the last, be ff al restrictions or Hmits, logue wlll be sold at the value placed upon it by fence: asers.A lanch will be provided for tho $200, cash: over $200), three months; over \u201cEos four onthe: over S600, six months: approved papers, with Bank interest of?per cent.ad Catalogue on aturday.Sale at 10 30 o'clock, in orgerof cgtalogu \u201ctrey J.BHAW, Auctioneer.ALE OF - ERY HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Valuable Voss Planoforte, Rith Brussels Carpets (@ pecially tmported), Chotce Paintin romos and Engravings, Ver Handsome Pinner and Tea 8ervices, Ornaments, &c., &c.WEDNESDAY, the 19th SRE, am Instructed by Mrs.Richard MacDonnell to iv at her residence, N Dorche st Tapa whole of the com Farniture, Ornaments ects, com ng in Drawing Room\u2014Rich, special pattern Brussels ots, andsome C: Crimson rom Suite: Easy, Reception and Panne Eva fe Chair, Banner Sorecns, Foot stots, can Ood Etagere and Secret, fine-toned Vosa Planoforte Dwarf Bookcase ; very handsome rich Silk Curtains and Cornices, Pictures, two Fine 4 RC.m- Brussels Car Mirrors and Pic- ures, very fine oval Extension pra Mirrors, eboard mo od chairs to to m atch, pai and Toles, v vafaable D Service, Egg Stand, Tea Service, Gisssware, an Re.Bedrooms os.and 2 are Slegantly furnished with costly walnut and Gold Bedgem Suites, fine Carpets, Couches, Easy Chairs, Orn ents, Pictures .Tables, \u2018Tollet-war Red 4 and 5 similaril rooms 3, farnished with cent inoludiog Rpring and M Tu Room.Sewing Room and Halle are an cloganty furnishéd.aud ALSO Lo quantity of nearly new Kitchen Utensils, Te e furniture mostly Now York m 1e vers handsome, only one year in use, and The articles can bo seen the day previous to the sale.Bale at TEN o'clock am, HENRY J.BHAW, fc.FUORNI- | blic sale orkmauship, |) Bale st Har past TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, _____ Auctioneer.{ TNRESERVED SA SALE OF © WINES, LIQUORS A} AND CIGARS.The undersigned cted b: A, Anse Lu Will sell at A oor, 79 on James rorart, wit! tate reserve, to close up the acconnts of the Est On TUESDAY, 18th APRIL,\u2019 20 cases Havana Cigars fn bond 100 1.000.000) German} paid 7 3 cases Manilla Cheroots \\ 1 case Cigarettes 1000 cases \u201c\u201c Martel,\u201d \u2018ren Renault\u201d and other Bran- 400 red cases, Gin 300 yree 00 Case Cases champagno Bhar paie gr.cas no 200 She x 40 gases genuine Lager | Beer .\u201c Hennessyte\u201d Brandy in has.and grs.3300 dem as and5 ts demon.3 and 5 g: lon_emp 50 bales Soda and Boer Co: or rks The attention ot the Trade is diretjed to this Sale.Bamples day prévion A short credit will be even, Bale at TWO o'elook.JOHN J.ARRTON, _85/ Auctioneer.TMPORTANT TR TRADE SALE.GLASSWARE, PIP BER GOODS, BLANKETS, BIL FANCT 09 GOODS, CORKS, &c.The Bubscriber will sell at the Stores of D.A.Era St.Sulpice street, to close accounts rs WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, 20 Cases plain Tumblers \u201c rman Wine Glasses 109 Casks Englien Glassware \u201c+0 à post 0 2 Cases Lampe and Lam \" Chimica, Corner iN A aha Bulb A o' 200 50 \u2014 Glas s Ehado es 50 iv Goblets 15 \u2018Cases Tey Zoe pe Cut Wine Glasses 20 « Pie \u2014 Casks Candlesticks 100 Crates Em pty Bottles 50 Cazes Colored G 50 Bales 8oda and Beer Corks Cases a Florida Wa ater and Bowl 8 te Papers, Cheetah | Meerschaum Pj - Cases Amber Bternp, Pipes ouche RE nd Rubber Combe 20 # Englioh Win sor Soap 2 ¢ fon 1 « Hair rus =.-1 Rab 1 « 0 18 EL hb ng Cards 2 Bales HRA 1 Bale Silks 8 Cazes Rubber G 3, Walking Sticke 2 Alb me Case Druggists* Sundries, 4c., de es Leather The whole ur the aaa an immense vart of 8, of great value.\u2014Al30,\u2014 OFFICE FIXTURES and BAFES on the Premises.8aloat TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.UCTION SALE OF Soop NERVICEABLE NITURE, MIRRO STAL OASALIERS, CorrAGE PIANO BAG &c., in Jarge are CRY ENORAVINGS, CHINA à &c., &c.; _85_ REDDING and MATT Th subscriber has been Instructed by Dr.BER- MARD to sell .On THURSDAY, the 20th APRIL, °° the entire Furnitare of his residence, 1003 St t, consisting of Rosew nut Drawing roo ood and Wal- Bets Co tel and other \u2018Mirrors Crys liers, two excellent Manta) Cloc ax Flowers and Fruits, Cn arpet Curains, Siasware, ana Pan th ral Ba avings an ain Ball Pendants.and Ta ble Book-case sc au à a Books, Library Table, Desk, 4c &c.; large n of Hair Mattre: Peat! er Bed, Bolsters.\u201cand 8 eliows ing-machine ; ther pes: Kitchen re.requisites ; excellent ch Cow, Tera Cotta Garden Vases, Tne 0) useful hansehold roods.Sale at TEN o*clock.- JOHN J.ARNTON, .»0 _ \u2026 1 1, Auctioner, S Grohe Faint aise DOUBLE STONE FRONT DWELLING HO SHER- STRERT WEST, FOR SALE BY AUCTION.On SATURDAY MORNING, 22nd APRIL, At the Real Estate Rooms of the unders ersigned, that doute, destrable first-class Cut-stone Front.resi- e 864 SHERBROOKE STREET (Corner Mansfield st.), Prossatly Ophea and occupied by Goorge H.rty is 54 ft.8 inches by tho whore.ite ph n Manet tar street, to Mr.Rh1 ind'e property\u2014a capactone w -] and good Sta & Fa Te the remainder of the premiscs.The house ls replete with all conven- ences necessary to comfort, the situation needs no men \u2018erms, 25,000 y lance in three or four years, 7 per cent.Interest.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock, JOHN J.ARKTON, 86 Auctioneer.IRN, RICE, Carpets; de.OÙ 1 and Ponte Fe SRE SRT or at M Cote rires gh \u201cM instrasted Ji chodit.a Senet CS [TT MONEAY, ARRIG Vi, astm : F thé mtiole or Farnitare and : about Le carved Dra room and Centre |.very fine, Walnut Dinisg ° and Chair Pianoforte, 7-octave; two sights Unt cr Da Maroon Rep $ t 9 Hh Orpament Bisqué .{nial For account Desk; a very valuable collection of où MOND LY AFTERNOON, a | Bosewdod, by Hi > and froom Rots bell At our 85 Bk, James sireeh, | Morrients ars Warden.with anogany) by À quistiry TINVARE a Mahogany and other m by , 0*oclock, \u201c| Icon Ped g and Carpets ; contents of Kus: |.rs HARMAN, dos Laser Une, ons mail do: ins, pate Auctions Dessurt Servi &c.80 VENT ACT yi Fisted Ware, Dixon Best; Retrgee Jen L A OF 18 03 Miichen %) te de Aura: Ze re EL HIESCHNTRLD, Insolvent.ass e Magic Go MONDAY HMXT, APRIL 17, graviio Side, le Magie aniarss Globes, 46, tatu avs bacsibers wil ast a ir Bon aos , Bale at TEN 0'clogk.EE Stewart, O Assignee, th yo whalact the JOHK.J.ARNYOX, .iy cone IDSJELAITS, HOO: 00P- Auctioneer.| FITS and ladios voutiaitos, to to nuit the 0 BRICK TENEMENTS ON Sale positive at TEN o'clock.ST.PATRICK STREET, OPPOSITE MCGLASHAN à HARMAN, ROPE WA t ss FAIR, Just t= no doors out aide ply mites GEESTONR tie Sub abscribers, this splendid cen finished Basement \u2018conveniences, ton tod te the hetloues: Commuted.P\u2018 \u2018and im; 1atel gant modern Hoo cluding costly Engravinge room Furail Cutlery.Oak Hall Furni In Rt) Prater &c., do.eluding Parlor - The contents of \u201cPillows, &c.Bubsta: n Kitchen and Ci -] Tea Sets, Cutlery, Cryst The whole for immediate remo A rg HARMAN, 90° and in ex b! about 100 D0 feet, wi with y passes in rear MoG RESIDENCE, No.20 SEE OF THE FIRST-CLASS | 20 Victoria executors to situate and Atle, replete wi instructed b y the ot ate W.vit the prem- juou do oise the Err ed AL sell on the p TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, INST., tral and wall (roxtdence modorn order; Tot 24 fout tato \u2018view on applica- eer, erfoct title, Bale at half-past TEN o'clock.Afjermards th the whole of the elg- id Furniture in- = Milton\u201d and 00d Parlor Buite, \"Walnut and other rich srcls , crimson ground, Cortains to match ton: its framé British?ante Mito, ue, ist èns Mise où Crystal, Bodroom urn Brussels Carpets,\u201d Tollet.[Ware êc: Pres Bltting.-room , snd Breakfast Room Furniture, Kitchen and C Sale at half past TEN o'clock.MCGLASHEN SHARNAN.Auctioneers.ERY NEAT FURNITURE, use to the Toll Gate, Point On WEDNESDAY, April 10th, the Subscribers will sell at the above residence the whole of the very neat Furniture and COTTAGE PIANOF OBTE, Carpet t &c., at the residence 0 Sr Cox, Wage yer i Card and Centre Tables, Pictures, Ornaments, &c.Bedrooms ac ae me, 1nr PRINOE OF WALES 8.IN MECHANIOS HALL | \u201cMonday Even'g, April oh; 1976, PROGRAMME: ' soe | EEE y parade\u201d (Rajan : a Be -Goptbue at the Baler tous su | r.Goo, Ln ouche.8, Trio (Instramental)\u2014Theme, Variations Bienvenu Pad le.2 \u201cThe Bridge,\u201d (Lindsay)\u2014dgme Broug- 5.Piano Bolo-\u2014+ Invitation » 1s Valea, (Webér)- © quartet (Voca \u201cToe Soles Child,\" Bos 7.Fiero to Thon.rant.ay Heart\u2018 (Nlcholson)\u2014 AG Proved Green.11.\u201cI pre Gathorel Them In,\u201d by request, hito)}\u2014Mr 95 Wa shbura.12: Quartette, for Polka, i Bandsmen Yonag, McIntosh, fprougba ughamn) \u2014 new av steal the Roses, Dar- % GER Geo.L DoZouche.\u201cJohuny 1 hardiy knew ye,\"\u2014 5 e European Guide,\u201d (Twain)\u2014Mr.1a.Quartatie 2 ote, To the Bravest,\u201d (Mohring) 17.Bong?Only 8 Lock of ale, (Claribel)\u2014Mlas Brougha 18.Mnrobes of the Regiment\u2014Band 1st Prince of Wales ie, Gop er THE QUREN.H.HA } Join FRED.© NPRIOUCHE, Secretaries Mr.Herbert Oldham wil) Preside at tho Piano.8 b0c.For sale Fo DeZonche's, Princes and Husrt's Music Biores.Doors open at 7:30; Concert to comunence at 8 utea\u2014*¥ \u201d sharp.AUCTION SALES.By Kerr & Lavoie: (SALE BY AUCTION.we bave heen Lostructed by Madame Rogell to sell by auction of FRIDAY, 21st APRIL, Bedroom, Din oom and Kitchen Furn ture, at the boarding Era.4 Emspoctor stroct, ture, st the Bay Market.Bale pathont roser KERR & LAVOIE, 895 À ictioneers ; e at several « tial and well-made Furniture, Carpe linary Roguisites, Drape and \u2019 al, Bi val , &e., &c.uctlonsers, By Devany & Co.5 d'etock, ture, ri Mirrors, *eloc Rome, Ti st.10 No.963 '5t.Oa \u201c87, Bt.Familie st street, on MONDAY excellent Househol lor Buite, valnable tons and quite new; and and C 89 [IOESDAY 3 Ryan, Fsa.all the el match, costi .P.Mirror \u201c Ligh tand tou ich Dravin bo.Chins, Dinner and choice Cut and En RY\u2014Large Writing Table.Gasal PA R Spring Mattres Omamentr Curtain L8\u2014 Lar, 3 89 re, cordially invited.bool free in this charch.Ozauic 8&kvicE\u2014Rev.M.\" McLeod, Late of Ross- shire, Scotland, will preach In Gelic Knox Church ob to mo, row ab 3 P- Bi after which SE tion fake: Highlanders diaily tovited to attend.A CONGRE Ambarst ore mS, UD Wiliams £7 7p.mw, a Seltver Tope.Borah, All arstuvited, v's Conon 8r.ANDRE held to-morrow as Taal tn \"ioe Natural Hirkory Bociet cond Untrertiey stress, BASTERY vi prsec and Beaded oo will be y Rev.J Mobo \u2018sanday- school at 3 p ohn CATHND PENDRLY, \u201cThe séventh and \u2018last sermon the * Annual Course to Men,\u201d will be preached by & he 2 anon hd win to-morrow eveni ning the os, sphjeot, * The eens aro rares CHUnon.Crurem, alone © street.Raster Des Morning service and Holy Lu OR at 11 ., Bev.Canon Rvans will preach ; m.the Most Rev.the Metropolitan will Let nd the minister Confirmation and the Holy Common a Ham 7 sma To reen will preac Jesus an ee Boats tree; the public are ited: day somal at 9:30 a.m.Ea ional onal),Gymnastum Hal osha oH treat h T4.Bieven- son, Xi Lorre\u2019 Day\u201d More eat BB.Devic\u201d.11 and eveningat7.Week eve g servi , at 8 pme, tn tie 16étüré room of Church.\u2018arte CURT.LED.Reotor à Rev RW.1am.amd kt pu Far rss sedool baser SE | Webster er pres à pp * n° Epocies \u201cEditer Sunda yom St Ur Sunday- service and I t » pm Wedreséuy En st8 o'clock.Ladies Rible-class and ro on ay, at 22 30 p.elords CET porn + rae Bay Lm snd 7 pm.Eh be : Brractpel BEE .W.Se 2e daoards.Sofas, Palo ¥ Couch om Sets, oot-and Straw Ma : an Sods, Ohatrs.Fables, Bureau; Iron Bedsteads, &o.: an copy , onest creditors to foot the orne 0 1 Mercantile vo om echoo! eR i À good buitaiag lof ou Upper st Denis street.Sale at Half-past TEN o'clook.~~ JOHN J.ARNTON, VACAYX BUILDISG LQ LOTS, SHERBROOKE Immediate after the sale of Deimmoatà dou 1 * WEXT SATURDAY, 99nd tsk, manie te int pty Sige | 8 Eo Sr Seay corel « ot Éalance Sor4 yoars, at 7 per JOHX J.ARNTOY, Auctionesr, UCTION SALE.Will be sold on MONDAY, April 17th, at TEN o'clock, a general assortment of Fresh roe Sern Harness, who te 0.460 Be fear vit 901 HUDON.à À: UCTIO N SALE.be 0 se Bold un TUESDAY, April ine one-hoxse Harn Express Waggon, gg J.A.HUDON, Auctionser.UCTION SALE.On TUESDA at TWO rock Of of Tetors, Lig pri Low, with Li Tea Oat Saran: rath, Wagon, &c.don No.T0 aatabeney aberry J.A.HUDOXN, Auctioueer, near ware, Havane, _90-2 Lok [YOESDAY, APRIL 18th\u2014Grand Clearing Bale of New and Second-hand Pur- niture, one ses Piano (a real pPoau ts, made b 11 at my rooms No.418 and 420 Notre Dame street, at2 p.m.N.B.\u2014I would call special attention to the Parlor Bets and Pianos.80-89\" J.F.RAYMORE, Auctioneer.Mex DAY AF FTERNOON, 17th.Neat Household Furniture, Carpets and Effects, \u2018at No.55 Latour street.We will sell at the residence, No.55 Latour street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON Next, 17th INSTANT.all the neat Household Furniture, Walnut, Parlor, nn a nd re etoom 8 8, oxcollemt | Carp Han and Cooking Btovos and general effects.Sale at TWO o'clock.DEVANY & C0, Auctioneers.NEOLVENT ACT OF 1875.In the matter of L.0.TUR TURGEON, of Montreal, The un ed will sell ublie aacton, at Nos 317 Pr deri St Paul stree Montreal on WEDNESDAY, the, 19th 7 of APRIL, 1876, Ont, the Btock-in-Trade e belonging io the Above- Estate, including Safe, Ponsleting of Grooeries, wigos, Li as Inven es to waldo unting, per Ty particular Sekine sp piv os Per Line Lalo & Beausoleil real.208.LAJOIE, BENNING à U, Auctioneers, Montreal, 6th April, 1876.83 2 MFRCANTILE | AGENCIES on r man Jeans ast the Retail Di -goods trade i Montreal ba My exposed lo the mao machinations sera praloni pe deslory, an unprincipled) money fenders.The ities of the one and the of the other have developed à system of nefarious rms which, in the interests mon honesty, be ox Po ama The money Yonder wants Investments at 14 T cent and requires as borrowers a Class of needy credit in fore The \u201centortonist and the wholesale.orertrader work ther.They rente custom est ar Dom 0 exist, ra d then ab apt ont, leaving the can © prevent this modern of robbery, and every honest m.illu} them Of m God mé speed, and go to CHEAPSIDE orhis D to CHKAPSIDE.GOODS & to CHEAPSIDE to CHRAPSIDE ODS go to I A 50., well worth 206.RTMENT is now full at CHEAPSIDE ot rence and Bradford Goods, 'ARTMENT is now full of the latest novelties Para Te an à Mantes, lmporied from n and MANTLES madeu to order on ahortest notios.LADIES: ik ro Ly = to order.C., AD BLA 1.00.ur STACK TLR ers: 23 1s Pod, Thott KID GLOVES In Alexandre\u2019s (first qu: ality) J pince firgt quality.) y splendid a diove FANCY GOODS JUST OPENED UP, GREAY NOVELTIES.ECRU NETS, plain and spotted, 7 8 yard, RCBU LACHE all widths, 150 to 7 ECRU RI LACE ani INEERTION to match.ECRU ILLUSIONS in great yar U for Ladles' Overakirts.ECRU MOSENITE CLOTHS for Ladies\u2019 Dresses, Are ECRU H.STREAMERE, quite n LADITE ECRU SCARFS, (n Net and dace Novelties LADIES\u2019 CREPE LE16SE BCARFS Embroidered.One COSTUME LINERS.me Case EMBROIDERED TRIMMINGS for Linen HOUSEHOLD GOODS.CURTAINS, the great novelty 1s the Greek BRUSH TOILET FRINGES.PILLOW LACE (NGS, RDGING 8 and INSERTIONS.BABIES ! PABIEE LADIES ! BABIES BABIES Say 8, js to $1.76.£3 PRIN i to 160.BABIES BABIFS FRE all prices.-BABIES Spool tons, Tapes, Linen ing, Prussian piste Bta Laces, Fo TOR AND 5150008 EMPORIUM, CHEAPSIDB, 437 and 439 Nore Daus 66+ A.A.MÜXPHT, Proprietor.QTE.MARIE BROTHERS, 45¢ NOTRE DAME STREET, Now panounce the most quon bargalas and sacrifices PLAIN AND FANCY PRESS GOODS, BLACK AND GOLD BILKS, SLOVES AND HOBIERY, Ever offersd tn this city.2.5500 Gosen STRAW HATS, all now style, to bo sold a8 $1.50 per dosen, or 12120.each.GARA DISTRICT MUTTAL ERA TRAD Tosa: COMPANY OP CANADA, HSTABLISHED BOONOMY IN Fixx INSURANCE.By cars 08 tn in this hs business, Fais Oo d that and ou: rE Always met by the Toop of 1h of Three of the ary premium.The oy are od to affect rin on this pre ein a | cases Ao hore se 1s considera at oh - eee eed fom Ton Bing aD = es ; applios to LEE EE only.SHE Shion John et 74s p.m.Pa ortisl eri an) iT] Mitch Divine sw = Ay vu ka: sr Lima ble-class mosts an sais p on Wednesday made welcome to all the Son Se Fa Ch A Beryioe with ron net 8 11 Chora mrs pm ces Xoruing ng et vith prmop Xr y w EE ERTS Law?Dropotilon of Whe tuck dr Br.i eva) ier, over of § RS bag being Besa arte therf WU be foil Cheat a fu Fewest ce til Pebliva) of Foly Bere.wii an Surly celebration of the étude patine à 0.ss + owed by & ARS Ss Ea all widtis and prioss.| \u2014 goods.Pans, Apeil 15.p Jeromd'Mapolean antioutoes cxadidato for a see in the Asean AR, A] Serapis,\u201d with the of py Loxpox, April 15.Weather to-day fairs onl en The rata i storm was the heaviest of the anis and in some parts of the country viest for many yeara.A: Naw York, April 15, (Bey \u2018 Helvetiu, * with Dom arrived at.Sandy Hook oo GLoucasTe, Mass, pel 15.News from Port Mulgrove tates oat t anxiety is t for fhe es of \u201c\u201cKatis,\u201d which left on the 2nd = for Boston, ith - wy re.47 On was seen, e coast de Ads is supposed to be the {CITY NEWS.rm Wo regret to state that Mr.Hoary J.the eminent auctioneer, is seriously aol but the doctor has hopes of his re- a aro called u n to announce | death of Mr.T.M.Customs broker; \u2018which melancholy event was entirely | unlogked for.~The C; $ B ea have their cars pub ed Joating the track men \u20ac: ° e trac Better te vans never, in other g [i © sone ind, residing in Montcalm street, morning upset a cup of tea he was abi over his leg, scalding it very severely, He was taken to the Hospital, where his wound was attend- pa Harper, of the the Dollar Store, on Notre Dame street, a flag displayed from the third oy of his house with an advertisement dren\u2019s Dominion Carriage Hall,\u201d inscribed thereon, when a policeman called and ordered him to take 1t down or he would perform the ceremon ny for him.It would appear.that a man\u2019s house in Canada is nof his castle if it can be entered in such a summary manner.So long as there is no obstruction to the traffic we cannot understand why a flag cannot be hung out ?EMMANUEL CHURCH.LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE\u2014DESCRIP- TION OF THE EDIFICE \u2014HISTORICAL ACOOUNT.# # THE CEREMONY, At 2 o'clock this afternoon, notwithstanding the disagreeable state of the weather, there was a large attendance on the platform to witness the laying of the foundation stone of Emmanuel-Church.ong those present were :\u2014The pastor, .the Rev.Mr.Stevenson ; Revs.Dr.Taylor, Dr.Wilkes, Chas.Chapman, Gavin Lang, Anderson, Wells and Black, Messrs.Henry Lyman, Dr.Baker Edwards, W.Saunders, William McDonough, Alfred Savage, Wm.Reid, Spalding, Dunn, R.\u2018and others.A number of ladies were also present, viz, :\u2014Mrs.Stevenson, Mrs ilkes, Mrs.McPhee, Mrs.Sanders, Mrs.Reid, Mrs.Linton, Mrs, Alexander, \u2018Mra.Williamson, Mra.Theodore Lyman, | Mrs.Lay, Mra.Black, and others.The proc were opened by the singing of the hymn\u2014 An earthly temple) here we raise, .Lord God, our aviour, to thy praise ; \u201cOh, make \u201cThy gracious presence known While now we raise its corner stone, The Rev.Gavin Lang led in prayer, and the Rev.Mr.Williams then read the Scripture lesson, after which the Rev.C.apman engaged i in prayer.The chant\u2014 pra Arise, O Lord, uuto Thy rest, Thou and the Ark of Thy strength.Bev.Dr.Wilkes delivered an address.He remarked : The question might be asked, why should another church be built when: so many were already around ?It was in fio spirit of opposition, but with a sole desire of spreading the pid Kingdom in -this q quickly growi Âs Independents, they had a ntors \u2018which should 4 have an especial record in the city.The religlous character of the Dominion would not be perfect without the representation of their sect.They had no faith in | a Church which was not made up\u2014not in 6 recep- the reception of a creed, but in tion of the Lord Jesus Christ.The rev.tleman continued to expound the 48%.frines of their Church.He concluded by remarking that the success of thbir sect in pr called them to go forward.He a narrative of the commencement, and success of ionalism ere for the last 48 years, when the speaker had left business in this city and betaken himself to Edinburgh to study for the ministry.They now numbered four churches i in the city, and he hoped God d bless the wor ev.Dr.Taylor said that on looking around he could see on all sides his children as God had him to be the oldest Protestant in the city.He arrived in Montreal from Scotland in 1833, at which time there were only three churches Black, Theodore Lyman, Chas.Alexander; | .to 1 \"Maodorald & Ca, HUNORICAL SKETCH \u2018OF THE CONGREGA les Lamon! work, and Mosers.A, P.carpenter work.ÂA., of Edinburgh, received a iles havin resigned.Mr.accepted and was installed October 2nd., 1836, when the congregation did not exceed 150,.the members in fellowship being 48.In 1843, a second.oy Was established, with Rev.J.J.Carrathers as Minister., hy In the course of 14 or it became extinct.templated in 1864 in the western part of the city, but never carried out.In 1870 îlkes was appointed p ] and proto in the Congregational College of N.A.in this city.In the following Joan 1871, Rev.Chas.Chapman, of Bath, land, was installed coadjutor to Dr.Wilkes.From the g there were some in the congregation to whom Mr.finaly sro was not acceptable.It was ao have Ares second ocd pastor and Steven: son, % ok B, Her d, was installed as joint pastor with Mr.Chapman.Through financial and other difficnlties, a secession of 111 members from the church in 1876 and a new congregation was formed, of which Mr.Stevenson was appointed pastor.The congregation commenced to worship in the Gymnasium Hall.A lot which had reviously purchased by the Trustees of Sion Charch, on St.Catherine atreet, was handed over to tho new congregation, and within a short time after steps were taken to build a new church, at-a cost not exceeding $40,000.THE FOUNDATION STONE.del aderneath the foundation stone were aited the foilo articles rical sketch of the foundation of the Cong tional Churches of the city, writ ten by the Secre of Emmanuel Churc the year book of the Congregational rod.for 1875-6 ; year book of Emmanuel A body 1875-6 ; directory of the the yeh À the Montreal daily papers; coins and Dominion.\u2019 STAR OrricE, 4 } April 15, 156.\" Sterling Exchange was fibactive, rates being nominal at 1098 to 1094.Loans were inactive at 5 to 6 per cent.on call, and from 6 to 7 cent.ontime.- Dis- ounts at 7 to 9 per cent.Gold drafts on New York\u2014small sales at à premium.M Customs receipts to-day amounted Row E York gold opened at 1133, rose 13},, aud declined to 1133, closing at += Sterling Exchange was steady at 87% SThe follo were the fluctuations in stocks :\u2014 vins in 1 ng.11.00 1.80 CI\" Factfio Mall cersitrereeres ova & ssn; 19 10% .n'Telegraph.Lake Bhore.c.\u2026.ve 5% Kew York Central.12 \u2014 1124 Jade Island 100% 10447 Ohio & Mississippi 17.na + es 10% 403, 403 60% 593% 60 wR it.$ Sh 4 Do 652 on 65% 3 15% 154 15% Buy your Shirts from Desmarteau & Bond.\u2014_\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICES.Buy your Shirts fro from Desmarteau & Bond.he magnificent household furniture, (See advertisement.) Me.Bookxn sells on Tuesday, at No.86 St.Charles Borrommee street, some very desirable and useful household furniture and effects.Sale at ten o'clock a.m.Alfred A.Booker, Auctioneer.pao CoNNECTION.\u2014A contrary opinion ving gained currency, we desire to state that e firm of H.Ireland & Co., is ina no va connected with the insolvent Ireland, a Car & Co.- Sigued, W.H.Tare & Co.PPRTICULAR ATTENTION is called to the sale of, Hay & Co\u2019s.furniture, to.be.held at the rooms of Devany & Co., 77 St.James street, this evening.The assortment is very fine, co Sonsisting of several finc marble top and plain room sets, elegant drawing-room suites, richly carved sideboards, extension dining tables, cand and hair-seat bedroom, dining and easy chairs, marble-top and plain centre Re hair-cloth sofas, _davenports; &c.The hour is 7 o'cl without being dictated to by either Pope or Prince.\u2018 It p a free through the cross of Christ, to all men - | throngh Christ, Mowpay Mornixo, Devany & Co.sell, Be eT nenpend, puly this morning |, 4 residence No, 64 St.Famille street, | and they were no loss than 38.It afforded 211 the Slogan ho household furniture and him much pleasure to be present, and to effects, id ro pianoforte, seo that the on was a proof that the #plendid rosewsod case, only a short time ; were tho united\u2014 in tee; handsome gasaliers, handsome - united in brotherly love, and also in con- Parlor suite, ive carved high-back victions.He then welt upon the liberties Sideboard, rich ughout, marble- of the Christian Church, not such a liberty top and plain handsome as site the Church above the State that rain and commie nd.English they consi [a -of \u2014Anti-Christ, oil-clo cooking but to define all questions of faith, and to utensils, &c., &c.The hour is 16 o'clock.| receive and exclude from communion Fox Shirts no one ean beat Deamarteau & Bond.Births, Marriages sad Deaths to every one that believet} on these grounds he #incerel congratal- ated the worshippers of the Church, and trusted that they we would all live to see it com and to worahi within its alls r.Henry Lyman n declared the conten of the memorial jar, and the y, of en the stone was then and at ita conclusion the pastor doivered an earnest and sloguant address.He vemarked that, after ha had the privil 0 o va laying the corner stone, it w soem fair that he should utter a en am as-to the ana, = | mich a manifestation of the if fu Jesus Christ as might bs cleariy dôm- prehended and Mes Church was built in no 0 tionto y other denomination, ad he trasted that hin friends, the Pree! Metho- Dorchenter ete street, OUIE.\u2014At 348 on pa She 14th inst, the wife of 8.J.QuinnJof 8 TurroN\u2014On the 13th inst., a, ze H voile street, the wire of T.H.Turton, ofa dagebier.DEATHS, Manoa this city, on the 15th a » Toars, are D months and 21 nd, Bev.he fumersl will take place on Tuseday, the 18th April instant, at 5 am., from his father's - residence, No.88t.Chartes Borrommes street, to the Parish Church, and thence to the R.C.Cemetery.Friends and Acquaintances are re spoctfally requested to attend without rnin mvitation.90-2 \u201cothr.ins this city, on the 14th inet, Cather! ldeut asughter Mr.Jeres ge \"Charles 41 of ri re S 7 , 8 months and À daye.also Ang Jane, fourth eldest > 1 month, 10 days.The funeral will take piace on Sunday, the 16th inst, it 30 p.m., from their, father's Là Bd ail à ear Teurary, Hh ii # ps dé 4, 1a bor py.pA tape transictet ae 200: 5% KEirs se HALBON HOUMMIOLD Xt nl on NORTE OF nr 0 Bale of MOUERHOLD FURMITURN, TAPESTRY CARPETS, QOTTAGR PIANOFURTE, GILT MANTLE MIRRORS, GASALIERS, CHOIOR PICTURES, P.AND DINING FURNI- \"TYRE, and contents >f 18 Bedrooms: AU to be sold without the least reserve.On TUESDAY.APRIL 18th, Salat TEN o'clock am.JAMES LYDON, 90-2 Auctioneer.UCTION SALE of B.W.pe TE, Handsome Oftoo Sixtures, De 3 machines as - {rors and Showcases.-\u2026 On MONDAY, | 17thinat, I will sell at Nos.282 and 284 Notre Dame street, thé balance of Tweeds und Clothing ramal; pants are noi to en stare.80-1 i W.SORMA A Auctioneer.UNIO N AVENUE, Near Dorchester street.Paper Patterns cut and fiited for Ladies and per Chiidren.T MADAME MARTY, of Paris, lovites the Ladies of the city Tie visit per halons lew her.Spring ana so n © au- Del croit of her cx patterns Over All othor umes with the least possible delay.Material ENT and fitted.90-4 OTTIOCE.Thode hav} 8 against the estate of 5 Campbell, Me oo Shanon 451 pleurs street, wi plea n em for settlement, and those tn tied 0 the estate are requested to pay at are R sors RELA ir ras 4 ONE PRICE CLOTHING ESTABLISHIENT, | hime Cc.x.CHURORS 120'8t.Lawrence Main Street, MEN'S YOUTHS\u2018 AND BOY&' CLOrEING.Every department repletc with novelties, The latest Fashion Plates of London and New York, | 5 su « PROD © 4 Diagona! Tweed Sûtt.Grey and Black Tweed Sut a.Black and White Cassimero JA ne! Hght Grey Checked Canada T \u201cBu very ASome, Ab.0oirene a.Dark Urey Checked Canada Tweed Su 1 handsome, at.ik, i Bi TAAÉCh.21010000omensasannca cos uasacoues Park Camsimiers Vest and vante to maich.\u2026.Mixed Canada Vest and Pants Fancy Slate Choon canadeT Tweeds Vest and nds Tweed Yrat and Pants .esd Vest and Pa WEI pan CARER tone ed I Boys .oun rerbokor Es Baits Youths Suits from.Also, à large and well selected stock of aen \u2018Worsted Coats, in Back and Prooks, Black Frocks, Vests and Pants, Youths\u2019, Boys\u2019 and Children\u2019s g OR SALE, a Seoteh Oi T.Boylan, earn F Duke and Ottawa ctrects.\u2019 pr Æ_ Ottawastrests 90-2 JRO0MA\u2014Vanted b A rentisman and his wife, 72 x siting room and bea- \u2018room, vicinity of Bieury or st.Antoine sires Address, F.13, this Office.Ts OOMB.~To threo furnished roo at tu2 L anchor, with Bath and W-.cc or OR STOLEN, from.the door of 9 St.Lawrence street, a Slate-colored Bie Tori Puts i had pups rocently.A So given for her return to the above c address.but if abs one after this notice the partics having her will be prosecuted.1 For, a 2 omall Bkye LLL A owner can y pror at 35 St.Lambert Ill.pro RTE in the ANTED, à steady man, experienced f horses.Apply at the Canada Blecuit Factory, St.Henri.90-1 WAST NTED, & small house or upper tonemen (north of Cra y + péreet), rent not exceeding Az; at ie number and street.Address ** omus,\u201d STAR office.ATED ELATED r good Salesmg ry-woods, at No.914 St Catherine street, corner of University street; also, Two Boys wanted for Parrels.00-3 ANTED, a Thoroughly-competent Bookkeeper ; atate experience and salary expected; must know - \u2018both languages.Address F, 5, 40.this office ANTED, by a iniddie-aged man, a situation as er or senior, or assisbant Storemen in a Wholesale Store, Or tn any oth acit © could m himself genoralls = useful.Can read andw cris and has good city Mont \u2018Address Portér, STAK office.Wine, a General Servant.Apply = 2° street.recommenda-_ 90.ANTED, a General Se errant or a ea Good Foforcuces required.Apply 702 Seat: ace street.WANTED General Servant, Protestant oterrad an Anniy 877 Ontario street.90-3 mm SOF TT OT Ne IQV ANTED; » man Plain Cook.Apply at 207 Upper Poe 90-4 WATE, 8 good General Bervant.A 39 Narareth street Prd WANED, store; would Be tts to 5» 0 the family; c an teach ch to oll dren.5, Tran o [1 tre WAR Wines À cook, to assist with washing and froning.Apply to 320 Upper Pos.op a French Cansdian ! \u2014 Dress semakers, good Jas.WANTED \u2014T wo strong sound horses, must be cheap.Address, P.,11.BrAROMoe.90-1 Lad, must speak both W 1 ae voor, 1 ded.a agées, an well recommen Ap- 308 Bt Pan) street.na OF WATER, WASTE As there Is reason to apprehend that in many cases Water Tenants gegiect to maintain in good order the water fixtures in thelr houses or stores, and allow the water to waste unnecessartly, in contravention of the by-laws concerning the Water Works.) Public notice 1s hereby given that prompt and tringent measures will be taken to bring to justice and to punish ail parties found gullty of any such contravention.(By order.) LOUIS LESAGE, Bappt ot W.W.Crrr Haut _Montrea), 15th y 1876.90-2 REMEMBER ! REMEMBER 1 Remember that the only place to get you clothes Cleaned, Altered, Dysd and Pressed 1s at the BROADWAY TAILORING SHOP, 683 & A.PERRY, ive now selling strong WALKING BOOTS $2.60, FRENCH KID BUTTONED BOOTS $3.75.376 NOTRE DAME STREET.vo T, CREVIER HAS REMOVED RATG STREE T, (Foar St.Urbain street) with a foil Assortment of Stores, Hot Air Farnaces, Butiders Céstings, Tin Ware, tors, &£c.Orders Tin, Sheet and Galvanised Iron Roofs.attended to.= - 99 CRAIG Er .: .RTS Pros OF QUEBEC, ; District of Montreal, pitinat, vo Wiliam fim Por Defencant vil be sold by ice, où Monday, © Triana \u20ac a of y ingtén Cen of thee the is the Gomiette ot ine ey defendant, a Fulford etreet, tn the City of all ct and Shattels Ton ae this cause, con Montreal, 16th A He RORRCTRR, \"od JFSOLVENT AC ACT OF 1875.PROPERTY FOR #fiz.Repairs FOUKDRY ., _ WII ne voi at the Court Mouse, In the city of tiring, rom rv for proceedings in x ; Y, thé 106k day of April, 1978, .At1Soeleck noom, nd Book of 268 on tae Oficial Plan a B Without exception the largegt stook of READY MADE CLOTHING in the city.We do not adver- tive to do what we dannot or will not perform.4% vets marked plain Agures end no Jroond prie made.Every person in want of any article of Clothing \u2018should look through our stock before purchasing elsewhere.NO: TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.C.F.CHURCH, ; 120 St.Lawrence Main Stroot.PROFINCE oF Sugano, District of Mon thd IF THE STPERIOR COURT FOR LOWER CANADAL.The sixth day of April, © oue thousand eight hundred and seven! v-eix [Ko.1043.) PRESENT: The Honorable Mr.Justios Berthelot.Montreal, Merchant, Platotif, EUSEBE COURT.RTEMANCIE, heretotarta and District af Montreal, Gra now of the City of Chicago, in th 1inols, one of the United Etatee of fendant, Of the City Volo Roofer, State \u2018of 1I- os, De- and ALFRED ROY ef al, Garnishoes.{tis o ! CADDO! an lad Tp tua a ict bof Montreal, that tho said Defendant, by an © seaside Sith ertise Inserted.rd i finishers, re & Co., 018 St.Catherine street.$0-1 | Court, and, th of auch adve | WASTED a House and Tablemald.1122 St.CatheHne strec 50-1 : | hante e, rdered ou tire mo De a Frevost, Counsel for th tae e Plant aa appears of ia © return of L Croze, one of the sworn Bal lids of this Court.rn the writ of ons n this cause issued, written, that the ! Dete tendant bus left his domicile in the Pro of t be found in the Dis- sement to be twice In in the French n he ne wenaper of the City of Montreal, called National, and twice In the English lane , in the peviraper of the u said city, calied the t VERING BTAR, he no ere to answer the demand af the ft wifhin two months after the las ertisement, and u the eatin said 1d Defendant te appear and to answer to suck w the sald fant will \u2018be permitted to proceed to trial and udgment as In & cause by default, {By tno Court), ; 90-2 Hy.BERT, PAPINEAU « HONRY, PAC RROVINCE OF QUEBEC, fo.2,043.) District of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT.treal.Jam: Plaintiff, vs.Dam erine O'Brien ef al, Do: ants 111 be i ril 1 hustant, at Ten \u2018of he clocl the domictie of Dame Catherine O° Brien, one of the defendante In this cause, No.709 Craig In the City of Montreal, all the goods an ip this cause, consisting of Household Pur- Terms Montreal, 10th April er PH LAURIK, \"AN MO BUILDERS, PLASTERERS, The Papineau Road Lime & Brick Works ver extensive, with Lime of the best poire and wi with the greateut diepaioh.80 THREL GOOD THINGS, NESTLE'S FOOD, FOR INFANTS, SYRUP OF RRDEPRUCE GUA, aod JACKSON'S NEURALGIA POWDERS.Forsaleby _TO-coûtr UST PUBLISHED, \u201cTHE PRIEST, THRE WOMAN AND THE OGNFESSIONAL,\" FATHER CHINIQUY.Agents wanted all over Canada.Corner of Craig street ail Victoria! #35-coûtt Opposite Y.M.C.Association YOUNG LADIES\u2019 JOURNAL for May; PAMILY HERALD Apel, at ACTON'S BARAAR, 884 917 Be.Cavmanns Seaune, UTTER! BUTTER! ! \"FOR CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER, THE BEST IX THE DOMINIQN
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