The Star, 4 juin 1878, mardi 4 juin 1878
[" \\ \" aie\" a 9 +6 @ - VOL.X, NO.130.Morning Telegrams, THE EASTERN QUESTION.at the supremacy sured for they wili be hisely \u2018to take desperste mea.The Greek asmy may even enter A Bucharest despstob sa tustris do not prevent t ttiocession of Bessarabis, the resentment of the Heumanians a vosger than it is the t agreement rugen, Tews i Fang creates consternation bere, becauns it ig believed to involve s settlement which the in Roumelis, 406 K Pomaks and all killed ; their relief are in a critical position.The Russians are not re- juxing warlike preparations squth of the Balkans ; on the contrary, t It ia believed that the Mehemet Rushdi Pasha is the Sultan to recall Midhat Pagh to popularize the now Governinent, and that if the Bultan refuses, Mehemet will resign whereby a revolution would probably be tated.The new protest of the in.bitants of Lansten-warns the Bumisns that any edvauce towazd Hetoum will be In the House of Com- regard to Congress on the table, Bir Stafford North.cote stated thet the documents embrace ihe invitation of to Congress in Berlin on the 13th of June, for a fres dis- cumion of the treaty of San Stefano, sud sacepiance of Germany's t Turks recent fight! were cut off 400 more sent to active.foreibly resisted.mons, were Lord Sal invitation, with England understands thst all the Great Powers are asked to assent to à free discus- salon of the aforesaid treaty.The Chancellor the announeement that Lords alisbury and Russell will t (rest Britain at the Congress.In Farl Granville heartily congratulated the House and Government that the San Stefano treaty was about to be diseuissed the Powers in the Congress, confined Beacomfleld, 8 * the House of Lords Esgland's on the Aria also complained that pin leaves Eng an isaue, the objections being met Lord Beaconsfeld in die Lande wd by aly Stal: ford Noctheote in the vubjee x \u201cChristian, -oupy.the heights commanding leave the town in possession of h says: A decrees of lished, which A Prine) in at pn pub orders the annexation of parts of daries fixed by the trendy of Togiand has promised to recognise the Io prom recogn dence of Houmania.Roumelis ds- that Roumanis has irrevocably resolved not to cede any territory to Ruseis.\"Great hopes are entertained port.Im the House of quis of Salisbu outside the boun 4 laren s _reference to \u2018Congress similar to Northcote in the Commons, A correspond.t at Bt.Petanburg s matusl w wal of Constentisople has been gotiation on this \u2018 Emperor of Germany's Fo SFIRD FJ resumed; ~The tation to the Con At aes < y the » fumes who are signatories to t! 856 and 1871, to meet in Congress at Ber- Un to ary ors of tan Siaaacns of the etween Russia and Tur ment of His Majesty, in tien to the Covernment ty, consents to admit » free discusion whole of the contents of the treaty of Ban Stefano, and that it is ready te i therein, In the event of the involved, the ETT for June 4 rem Re porer.o Lonpox, June 3,\u2014A Berlin apéeial Nobeling\u2019s injuries are fatal.He refuses to 1 motive for the crime, thar a Socialist nor an Ultremon- -tane, bus it Protestant 0 position, and fair means ; officers in the army, and hismothet\u2019s husband is a retired major.Naboling had been formed for & long accom) who had been in communication with him on the subject of the smawsination of the Emperor months.The North German Gazelie says, when his mother Nari him fo n : ing for the deed, an whon asked if the lot foll upon him, Official issued from the Berlin up to midn the Emperor is aa i participate acceptance of all the \u2018Government of His M Ax the meeti she 18th.Boh mi mits his time, denied receivin ahswered negat to commit the di Dulletins En poly cri and erdiery, shout 68 , ÉOrrawa, June &\u2014À stable, owned by | P, Mr Moxley, on Slater street, took fire las Fgbt, sod bt destroyed À horse » , Nxw Duxnsn, Ont, mr \u201cMONTREAL, TUESDAY, must not forget that, when he took the management, he came in on the flood-tide, JUNE 4, 1878.BANK.OF MONTREAL.HELP JANTED BROOMS, Houses To Let.| barn ; total loss $4,000 ; insurance $1,000 the pleasure of meeting you on this occs- Bertin Ecememical.The origin of Anmuni General Mesting.The Sixtieth Annual Genoral Moeting of the Bank of Montresl was held at one o'clock, in the Board Room of thst Among those present we noticed Robert Anderson, Thomas Caverhill, sud he bas stood the breakers for two or three y and no one could have managed the business of the Bank.Mr.R.B, An in reply to the tho fire is unknown.8.8.Arrival.Losvos, June 3.\u2014Asrived + Columbia \u2018and ¢ Faraday,\u201d from New The statements before you show an in.cveaus over last year, in tho not profits of \u2018the Bank, of, in rouud number, $342, Considering the difficultios and disss'ers ve been surrounded during the Gencral Managor, ution, said:\u2014I thank you for this continued mark of your confi- evel ion Vosrcd 1 Cougress- Eng Recognise Koumsanian independ- GABPETFELPS - 5 rt tee Fe era Poa & sll 3 BENNET C®, Whoiesnie 4 1268 4 84 oT.ar Sree Robert Wood, Hon.D.A.Smith, Dr.Thomss Davidson, Workman, M.P., Robert Benny, George Stephen, Gilbert Scott, G.W.dence, coming, as it does, ats time when we are surrounded with more than usual difficulty and responsibility in the discharge the year, and the generally adverse circumstances under which thie result Las boen attained, we would veein to be about justi.HaLivax, Juss 8,\u2014The 88, \u2018\u2019 Carroll \u201d arrived this morning from Boston, and sailed at noon for ottetown.J .WANTED for a Wholesale COMET .\u2014 correspo en \u201c IA bet wralshod facin ph Sint th ment be fnced Facker and Mormes.Address Bon lité R Rooms > ares floor, si ou ie me voi from tas lanatay rom) moderate, [One cent per word each insertion, prepaid.| [Rooms te Let, b 1 cent por word, each insertion Atvertumments of Houses Tv Let er Wanted AED: 8 good General Ber.roue seat pas word, SR yy tuseried ot ove coat pas mond.Wien hs Apply 810 bourao) stress a PR OOMS\u2014To furniuled, with building is muted butre ita expiration the Jet, fu od, Octinom ent, the Asi0uut for the ORORDiTed Sms 16 WANTED.Xero Eretane | Dit aire Eee 5 .AD 4 - between 11 aw.0d p.m.\u201d 113.ROOM\u2014226 St.Antoine street.HOUSE TO LET\u2014At Lon- 1296 auent)-Comfortabig=fts for twe Boot snd fine Ketablishment, a en ; Charles street guet il, fled in expecting at least cqually good ru- In othes words, that « 12 per cent.dividend may be looked forward of our duties.I consider it a very great honor tu occupy the position which hasbeen filled by my predecessors\u2014inen of grest re.Edward Macksy, Bir Alexander T.Ga George Macrus, Russell henson, A.Drunimond, R.James Reckis, Andrew Sparks from the Telegraph sults in future.Bismarck has returned to Bertin.room and W.C Address, 0, STAR Uffice.position in the banking world.And | have also mu:h satisfaction in being associated with my fellow.offlcers, who are to with some degree of certainty.imion on this point ons wny or the Robertson, Hon.Thomas [ysn, Aklermeu The ¢1daho\u2019s\u201d passengers have asrived Hagar, Alexander Murray, H.L.Snowdon, Fo.WANTED, s coma né Sher ROUMS\u2014 64 Cathcart street.fh Vint TO RENT-No 74 r.MINION GLUE DEPOT) Lines, So @Giyoering, 289, 80% snd 80K, Best English Borax.CE Tee a rs Pn poLiwag, MONTREAL POSY-OFFION ro POSTAQGR AND DILL SYAMP DEPARTM - of three months, containtn she river sod = fon Hogans pes ANTED, General Servanta, OOMS\u2014Sinule or Double, 43 Tart, Citinona Insurance Cov Cook and add.Appl Reuiut BOYLE 8 1 Oppo - dates\u2019 Club, Oftos, 177 Bt.Urbale dépot APVIY 81 Hoty 129 0 HOUSE TO LET, that fine st that, In our efforts ook Inte the futures we ought not to overlook the note of warning furnished by the fact stated in the report, that, during the past year, the loans known, not only in this country but lu England and the United States, as mien \u2014 some of them the leading gentlemen of the jrofession\u2014of high snd ability in tLeir respective spherca.Macdougall, Jobn Gordon, W.B.arnston, T.W.Ritchie, R, W.d, James Burnett, J.A, Clarke, Ian, Wm.Rhind, W., H.Strathy, Mon h troope la Cube are to be recallod to forecast an and disbanded.Gortechakoff in Detter, and his speedy recovery.is satloipated.profit ge standing, integrity, nst them will be Wilson, Joseph Mac came into the ANTED\u2014A Partner in & well ROOM 8 \u2014 To let, 3 Rooms on Out Stone House, Mo.662 Sherbrooke river front, ft.Lamiwri.Address, R A.A.aying business hors, to sulssgy the » ,; ' \"an : bad.\u201d À an Oca.1274 | BAR Ufics 126 The public sre respectfully Ma Olikos 0] Tor de sale ( Wnohrsat Bill stamps, l'osta) Carde, # noi » from Ham.181 Aad) a Wre Ac.Mio is mitusted ln she Publ had te 36 [i | seeect, with AIl moderne Improvements.Applyte dress À &, Stan O \u2018 OOM\u2014Furnished single Room EB.43.Moss, § sad 7 Recoilet dress.Excess of specie in Canada over age required by law, $14,710.41.Vera Sasslnitch has disappeared from St, Bank had fallen off nearly threes million dollars.Nasither ought we to forget that, while d the period of abnormally Russia for taking 1 have been aaked, since isl says the Tagiid and Russis n, J.B.Reuny, H.8.Scott, W.O'Brien, R.8.8 WANTED, lroners.Apply at Donald LL M I, James © .in the discount that was noticed took place ANTED a General Servant ; 65 ft.Urbain street.O RENT-\u2014_Fine Ii Aunty sb on BL Plo atren, 01 SM ROOM and BOARD, 17 Latonr ib, oF without sacs LE ir os eo street.120 3 of and acoses cab be inside and outside of this building, HE PROPRIETORS OF Clark's Elephant Sposi Cottem, faotoring purposes.Apyly as tbe Ban \u2014 64 St.Henry stre bad debte\u2014I hope and believe we have\u2014we may be entering upon chiefly at Montreal! 1 may say, in reply : Urdoubtedly it did; our loans here are Poteruburg and cannot be found for trial.A child hae died near Halifax from oat.os Larsays Joseph W.B.Cummin ARE TER ONLY MANDFACT VAS A0 FB COMPRCING BIRIDITORS OF ~~ Jmper than elsewhere, and the decline was in a great measure at this vffice.But the words of the report were correct, that the decline was to be accounted for b dimination of discounts at the chief com.one of diminished earnings.The difliculty of fluding aafe and profitable employment in r all the means at the disposal the Hank is more likely to increase than to ting the poisonous leaves of a plant called On motion of Mr.Edward Mackay, Mr.George Btephen, the President vf the Bank, was requested to take the chair.- It was then moved by Mr.Gecrge ernment has contracted for the transport of seconded by Mr.Robert Benny : \u2018 17,000 men home from Cuba.OOM\u2014A Double Room tolet, = \u2014 me amer \u2014 sete nt \u2014 with board, at 147 Mansfeld street.129 0 \u2019 Stores To I ot, SITUATIONS WANTED.MS Furnishod, without = den Ponsd.Dubord «lveet, facing Viger Gar sgvertisements of Mores To Let ov Wanied ase MPLOYMENT WANTED, by - sorted at one oont per word.Wham the building E au experiences Housemsid , oss waiton table} OOMS\u2014Two Unfurnished to 1s rented bofore the expiration of tha sdvertiss Done family.\u201chddresd.5 Claretse\u201d Bram OMos let.Apply at No.11 Alexander stroct, \\.mest, tbe smount for the nncxpired term is re 129 8 fonded, mercial centrus of Canada.At Toronto the decline was proportionate to that in Montreal, and in some of the larger cities it was 1 may take this opportunity of telling you that the diminution of woking business has been gradual throughout the year; therefore, the it may not have been experienced, and it is quite possible that it may affect the profits of the coming year to o greater extent than the past.nerol trade of the country, it Le to mo, and must be to you, a matter of regret that the events of the past year have justified the few cautionary remarks which | ventured to make last year.1 fear the process of liquidation, which our leading merchants have been pursuin the last three or four years, must still be continued yet awhile, There are still too many men in business- -too much buying ail round, and too much borrowing, All this inted to act as following geutlomen be ap .B, Cumming scrutineers, viz.: Messrs, and Thomas Davidson ; snd that Mr, R.A.Lindsay bie the Becretary Mr.Angus was then called u the Report of the Dircotors to The 26th Annual Convention of the In.Rooms, fu: E an Accountant's Clort, in an Aeslgneo GT without Board.Appiy at 56 University streat.hical Union opened st ô oly 7er à Merchant's Offlee.Has had four yoars expos ence.tional Ty Good ca rofgrences given.Address Box Montreal, Detroit, Mich., on t The italian b \u201d also considerable, t shows a surplus of of this meeting.10,000,000 lire, and the estimated revenue for 1879 an incresse of 0,000,000 lire.A Ministerial crisis is expected in Spain, and the Coastitutionslists are sanguine that the winter elections will raise them into EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by rset dsm or th mobi TRC bow Bots ao de hot spa REPORT OF THY.DIRECTORS TO THE SLARE- HKOLDENS AT THEIR 60TH ANNUAL GEN- ing st ber own house, Apily ad 1% Josophine atrect.NEAL MBETING, HELD SRD JUNE, 1678 : 190 9 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by ROOMS\u2014Tolet, first-class Front a TO LET\u2014The pre- ih P.On 190 3 WHO RECKIVED AN AWARD JOR RXORIYASMY © ~:\".misos, Nos.63 and 6 Fortification Isno, with Large Viat above, 4U by 00 foot | well tig and suitable for & Li .SIX-CORD SEWING COTIOK, OOM\u2014To let, furnished, ut 138 Nuoufactory.Apply st 852 Oralg street.R ; \u2014 HIGENST AWARD, Mansfield stroes.286 & respectable woman ; can be wall rvoom- T O O M 8 \u2014 With or without 53 Blsury street.æ res blo Woman, washing and iro! hiss to hu remedied before business can become as profitable as we should like to see it.Dr.G.W+ Campbell, the Vice-President, the resolution.also well to remind you, wh taking, perhaps, a somewhat wun of the position of affairs, that there is, perhaps, no department of business whore com- The jury in the McCarthy murder trial st Shediac, after an inquest failed to agree upon a verdict, and were discharged.\u2018The Directors beg to present the 60th Annuel Report, showing the result of the Bank's operations for the year ended 30th of threes weeks, elont recommendation, ss Housekeeper for aay 1 Griteman 1p good ciroumstances.Ad ress 7,4, family, for one or two Gentiemon., Bplendid fish The Best Private Provision Market \u20181183 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by POR MARINO MONEY.E & Widow, agnd 36, of good sducstion and oa- Room ein, Board BY St.Mr.Thos.Workman, M.P., asked whother diminution in the amount of loans rt of over $2,000,000, petition is more keenly felt than in bank- A woman bas been found in the woods in a state of semi-stasva- Bhe-had Isin down to die when dis Tho balance of Profit and Loss Account on 80th April, Pear rar es ie Rae ear 500 referred to in the of banking capital Xn.49 Hermine streot._ 197 4 ing aud outing : Apply 40 Dr.P., 70 Notre Dame tm the World for Sale or to Bent.MPLOYMENT WANTED, by | 1100 \u2014 Ens 1006 House IB the puny R OMS TO LET, at 186 St.That immense block of three-story Cud-slene rofits for the year ended 80th as in any other line of business, We lave to compete, not ital wielded by our neigh.t also with the very cheap money of Great Britain, whichis finding its way more and more into this country, and, with the very low rates of interest that have pre.place chiefly at the head office, or generally throughout the different agen- only with the ca Trouble is brewingamong the Indians at bors in Canada, various points in the United Btates, and the officers of the several agencies are on the and doubtful debts are Mr.Angus, the General Manager, said that he would mention that,and answer suy other questions in s few minutes.Out of whioh have been paid Dividend x steain pipus.Mo objection to coun- 08 nished or unfurnished.Apply at mes se ee Councillors street.1 FOR SALE The motion was then put to the moeting and carried unanimously.Mr.Thos.Workman, M.P., then moved, seconded by Mr.Robt.Andemon : ¢ That The jury in tho case of the Rev, Mr.Vos- burg, of Jersey City, N.J., char, with wife poisoning, returned a verdiot vailed, and do still prevail, throughout the United States, The time was when we had employing money to Dec, Dividend 6 per cen {Ops cent per word, sack Insertion, prepald.) the thanks of the meeting Le presented to the President and Vice-President and the Directors for their attention to the interests very considerable advantage in such great commercial cities us New York and Chicago; but that, I regret to say, has been\u2014almont entirvly\u2014reversod dur in the ro.od very Ieaving & balance or The cod shory also succesafil Inst wevk.Frog and Loss Account ta be promises well, Whishy, Out.E \u2014 Verge Tes y + Smoke-house and Rendering-house and Apparatus, fo SAL Second-hand Safe, ROO Vacant.68 Oathourt On this Property the owner made à large fortune cheap, at 41% At.Paul street, 130 3 OOMS ji 3 Man lu elght yoars.He wishes to retire from the bust FOR SALE, Matahed Carriage R Hold ste uv th Board, 104 14 La tess, snd will instruct tonaute or purchaeors 1a All Horses.Pair Dark Bay, 18.1; pair Jet Black Cee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 as the details of his business, which will ensure them 16.2.All five year old, sound, waell-brod| gond OOMS TO LET, 18 Roy Lane.equal sucoss.The piace is close to and over the fadéle llorses, Chofce\u2019 for $300.Drawn \"40, R Tak very te oe Propre lady The General Statement of the Assets and Liabilities of the Bank at the close of its financial year is printed for distribution.Mr.Workman eaid : Iam quito sure that overy stockholder here to-day will vote for this resolution with the greatust pleasure.Moncy bas ruled very and the competition for business has cut down profits to a minimum.While, there.James Wilson died at Hamilton, Ont., on t these points, FOR SALE, a good Second-hand ROOMS To let, three Koons, roonietet peter ee the 81d inst, from injuries received at the representatives to the Congress, furnished or unfurnished.AZS0, .P Carriage (Roc Brau Office.1:44 tf FOR SALE, .97 Bt.Paul streat.away) wi eis 6 ground that it was inexpedient for the Premier and Foreign Soereta , | hands of Martin Dermod -sent at the same time.The y some two or three Ita principal festur Inst yenr, ave a decline of $2,908,680 in loans, most of which is scoounted for by The results of the year's business, as they have just been shown, are so satisfastory\u2014 in fact, so unexpected and so much better fore, there are some favorable indications of the present, that have becu already referred to, such as the promise of abundant crops rommco street.\u2014 Thres properties St.Matrice styeot, neay Med JOR SALE, an Old Plano, Roos in ce ntral sltuat lon, Le very pig tbe business past of the city.on St.Catteri for gentlemen.Apply, by letter, X.Y., san Office.The properties can be divided into several lots of 26 } 18.00.Apply at 15 St.Charins Bor- EE V0.Apply a 129 4 crops have mot suffered from froe and that the fruit crop sbundant than for many years past.lessened demand for accommodation at the commercial centres in Canada ; of $2,170,682 in deposits, caused than were generally expected\u2014that I om sure that every stockholder presont, as well as those who are absent, will hear of thew for the coming year, and several indications of & more oncouraging nature with regard to enerally in the United States and gland\u2019s representatives uncontrolled either by the Cabinet or mises to be more Parliament.The matter was not pushed to \u2019 chiefly by reduction of Dominion and Provincial Government balances, but also, tn part, by withdrawals of money in duced ly offers of a higher rate of futerest think it well to caution the shareholders nof to look with too much expecta.with great satisfaction.There was an on thet the semi-annual dividend in June would be less than it is to day, and oven if it had been so, 1 am suro the stock- The editor of the Levant Herald\u2014an nglishman, has bean ordered to quit Con.for publisting an r the immediate future.I hope there Commons, A \u2018Constantinople de- 2 STORE TO LET \u2014 That Li commodious Store, Mo.9 Recoulet stwest; presses adjoining the undersigned.Apply to 6 EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by ROOMS\u2014Two handsomely-fur- E 4.Mou,5 and 7 Recoliet iret bouse nowiy-decorsted.88 Bloury atroet, | [JNEQUALLED FACILITIES TROY LAUNDRY, SHIRT AND 0OLLAB MANUFACTORY, 48 BLEUAY STREET, Sead your Linen ® us for Fine Dressing.B8 | 7°.Machinery or Chomioals used.All Bavd4o-hand work, f Buildings, on Bt.Mary stroot, opposite the end of WANTED, Situation, by a OOM\u2014With Board ; Bath and amherst street, with room for nearly one Hundred Jhorough Mechanle, to run an Engine.Can Water Closet; cheap.40 Bt.Constant street.Hands for the sale of all sorts of Provisions, Im- |, do repades snd by: 7 ycare city rfcrenocs.* Enginoor,'! ps mense Collars and Ico-house for the storage of J I OOMS\u2014Te let, two rooms, fiir Butter, Pork, and all Produos that requires $0 be be ost wept oool in Bummer and warm in Winter.Dwell ings for over twenty families, and any ammount of ROOMS \u2014 46 Victoria street\u2014 sicrage; à large Court-yard in front of the Centre ' private faunily.1966 Block, snd a vary spacious Yard in roar, with SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, Re-fronted or Repaired.Spociaimiéus |\" for Families., Ours lathe piass for really good vaio in Shiels Ask to see our $1.90 and $1.50 Buea, ply Pronte and Onis.feet front, with good stores, where a large business holders would bave been natisfied to sccept But we find that, notwithstanding the euormoun loasen that have heen sustained by | the wholo of the commercial community, the ; Bank of Montreal is able to pay its twelve annum ; that is, two semi.ds of six per cent, each ; and | only deducts from the balance of ! carried over from last year the sum of This is a result very astonishing, considering si Bafvet Pasha will be ons of tatives at the Berlin ht the other will be a have offered to oc- nothing said in the ro- port of tho Directors, or in the speeshes of | our friends, thut would indicate the cer.' tainty of twelve per cent.divide maintained, because I think that it is quite possible that we jusy be unable to mike such a return tor the coming year.business continues in its present position, - it would not be à satisfacto \u2018any of us to continue a twelve per cent.The Directors feel that the antici expressed at last Annual Meeting, and their assurances as to the ox the accounts then submitted, are justified which exhibits an increase of $341,601 in the net earnin pared with last year's opers- ate in degree, has been achieved, it must be Judge Lord rendared decision, at Cambridge, Mass, in the famous Joyce-Taylor case, giving à divorce to Mre, Ta; serving the question of alimony and custody | cent, ! nai dirélen ed fo the Departmental » struck on the 8rd ingt., because thecuntracter reduced their wages = FOR HAT sa Barely, One Two EE A J.\u2019 .Francois Rovlor véroct.PP wi La rge Rooms to Let, THOS.F.O'BRIEN, | SALE, New Carriages, an \u2019 J PROPRIFTON, omer en and Covored Waggons, Doÿ Cart, OVER \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFICE, a 343 I.MARY WLAN Vikorty Wagon riohio Wakons, 4c, dn, bo.SUITABLE FOR JALL TO LET\u2014A Hall R.GBVIN, Carriuge Muker, 10g #75 Iv R LE vita reception aute-rooni ple IRON, Lodge or Assembly Room, Dam Een PR dE STE \u201d \" \u201cSTAR\u201d Office.Tw \u201cBOLINTON\u201d ond \u201c SUMMERLER\" APPIY 84 \"SV bo ov pati, sue pore SU © YOR SALE BY rere - rae Graham à Co.STAR Office, P.5.ROSS & BROS, LL BOARD, = Offic T 1175 cod 10 Grey Nux STUART.| Buasd \"Wanted, one cent per word each insertios 06s 10 Let, Tr ee tn ue Hoard Vocuticies, Half ount per word each LOST, &o.Insertion, prepaid.| Advortisements of Offioss To Let or Wanted are 0e, aud have appealed to Mr.remembered, under the very adverse circumstances attending the prolonged stage vation of business, not in Canada only, but also throughout the commorcial worlds great losses that have been suffered in every branch of business, and to other banks Thercfore, I am satis- ¢ there must have been » dividend, when ther was vo little margin, or rathier as you have secu this year, no sur.lus over the amount required for the divi- end, and for bad aud doubtful debts, Still FT OST, Half of a Square Locket, On Bundsy afternoon a-ohild two named Thos, Watts, acoidentally st 10 Hermiue strost ; $3 por wok, BOARD\u2014Two Boarders wanted inseriea at one cent per word.When the oflce is 403 rented before the expiration of the advertisment the for the auexpired torm ls refemdod.THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ntl in T 3 ; ; : ih sir f 8 Kz Giemsa BOABD, VACANCIES; avo, Tho natural and enforced curtailment of business which bas boen taking place this country having diminished: the canal st St.Catharines, Ont, 1 may say that 1 enter npon the year with ing on a bridge near Simpson's a considerable degree of hopefulness myself ; the executive will be | mount of care od anxiety displaye on the part of the eral F, .CPT a sident and the Directors, in order to secure and tho efforts CORPULENCE.- ALLAN\u2019S ANTI-FAT {0 purely vegetable and perfectly harmises.1% .tnd JT a fa HS yore Te a SCE Ta, LET-Qver STAR CO.F \u2019 ] a h Te er Bi h, o A Jhon t B ain Rooms, id : 100 1 our mii y 2, Jung body, stands her oar.Angwerutonume from tha Fosi.oice, 011 Laguchotiore surand op: FFIOES TO LET- Three Wrest and ba rewardod.© ATI S| posito Cote street, .3 Ofiioes contraliy situateé, Appty te Grains of the Bavk's operations, has necessarily caused a reduction of its revenus, and like wise entailed considerable losses in the process of liquidation, The vigorous contraction very beneficial and nnexpected result, | and T am sure that the whole D the stocke with me in tho sentiment d in this-resolution.In the Italien Chamber of Minister of Finance stated that for 1878 sbowed « \u201cdirected, as they Lave been in the past, to i achieve as good results oe oan obtained, and I believe that the , ples ou position second to noue, I ma ry mads » statement in Germany's invitation to-the t by Slr Stafford j ARD\u2014Flrst-class can be OST, on 2nd Inat., a Mexican BOA: at 2 81, Demin stront, noar Vigor 0 FFICES TO LET, surplus of 10,000,000 8 scarlet losther collar.A liberal reward wiil be viusre.Bosrders taken Ly the woek at yelnowl ara\u2019 uiven.465 Ht.Eilsaboib street.L.4.Nadeatt.' rates.Mouse newly : Enpocialiy suitebie for # BANK, and for Profes lire The estimated revenue for 1879 will & Co., bran Office.4 Dog; nohstron, color of the skin grey, with nderson, in seconding the resolu.| tion, desired to say nothin, what had been said by Mr.lieved that the shareholders were fully satis.fled with the management of the Institution show an increase of 60;000,000 kre.Continent, for The Dominion Allisuce held à meeting in Tôronto, on the 3rd inst, Whon Rev.Thos.Gaules explaiucd visiens of the new sound and prudgn be commended, and the forced withdrawal of many from the overcrowded ranks of be viewed without regret in addition to | orkman, but be- rosecntion of \u2018hile 1 have this opportunity of ad- dieslog you, 1 may mention that the OST\u2014#I0 Reward\u2014On Saturday, on of near the Montreal Lacrome (round, Uther bosrders.Apply at 16413 Cadioux atrest.tue 3 Lady's Open-fased Gold Watch.The Ander, 4 METROPOLITAN BANK.leaving it nl 250 University street, will rconye 4 0 BOARD and 1toom, 10 Vitro - print we havo alluded to on several pooa- sons, as to the number of shares held by bankers and brokers\u2014 shares held presuma- \"bly fer rpeculation\u2014that that is & question ch, at any rate, for the present, is not a tactical one, and which may for the futare \u201cbe dismissed, While iu June, 1875, there ppearcd to be 6,675 shares so held, the number this year, so far as we can make it be, in common speakersy highly eu.Lu the French Chamber of Depu Ministez of War refused to disavow \u2018le ae of Gendarmerie, whose been offunaive, and lefv, would nevus, moeept.s situation vo s point, if we hsvs not Lo COW\u2014Htrayed from tbe already done no, at which business can be conducted with some degree of confidence and with moderate profit.Some classes of manufacturers: have ex coursging results durin others continus to» and its rrsuits.The resolution was they put to the meeting snd carried, e Chairman then called upon Bir A.T.Galt to reply on Me said :\u2014Our President been good encugh to nak ms to respond te this resolution, and 1 have very with the | the pre rd Salisbury, and te perienced more en.the year, while © agalnat excessive itde improvement o finder will plosse EE ; se LIT FOR SALE, for 8500, 1 fies 0 OSTF\u2014810 Reward for informa- (i.file Sn centres portion.Tho good-will Hon that will load to tho conviction Done garer jesse, 8 utensils and furniture, splendid im to pay attention,to such com- It undoubtedly is Fiore than over nocessary that the Directorsehould he assured of the su holders in times such as this institution has been going through for the Inst three or four I may say that, uader the circum.the country has been in the lumber trade can yet bo recorded, On the other hand, lent years abundsat harvest bas not only added to the wealth of the country, but alse stimulated a healthful movement of unem cities end older settlements to the new lands of the Western Provinces.sure in doing so.vut, dose not amount to 1,000, The number of nharcholders fs increased from 1,881 in 1875, to 2,280 this year, stated that he would be happy to give any further information that was asked, or reply pherd then moved, sec- containing money, pawatwoker's tiokots, six green ving this invi of rer mala hyto buttons, caved stons, oldsesl, momo- For SALE OR TO LET ! Mr, Blaine has secured the resolution in the United authorizingthe President to sommunicato to Foreign Governinents tho correspondence \u2018betwesn the U.S.and tain rt of the stock.Mr.Angus then d labor from to any ions This movement | stances in whic Busey, part retaining # Pox Ternes \u2018 ty wanting business, Troprieto TLE a Tom (a (pe Vinoreand bran of wi 80nd fenviny der br the Horok Wet.Adérous fie TPO LBT CHEAP.since.Apply at 52 Tappor street.1593 patre,!\u2019 Fran Ofise, 198 5 OST, Saturday, near Lacrosse \\ - 4 Ground Pisket Office, email Losther Purme LODGE ROOMS, rande, #c.Partiss returning same Bras Ne.sec NOTRE DANE Offs, well owaides, 1298 MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, -~ STREET oT PERSONAL (JUST BAUK OF THE MOUNTAIN.) HOW OCCUFIED BY Fins Brick House with sixty thousand foet of has been more marked in the noi country than with ue, end it has companied thers im mercantile other Powers to accede to bing the duties of neutrals Washington Treaty, d, thew is: no dombt that unless the irectors, aided by tho management, had every year taken a careful review of the position of the Bank and cut down all those loans which thew prove losses, we wotld have been obli to give a very much worse statement has been presented to.day.The policy of bean to face ite difficulties as onded by Mr.Thomas W.Ritchie, \u2018 the ballot now open for the election of Di.until 8 o'clock, unless without s vote a decided.improvement airs, which will not be without a favorable influence upon our condition.While, therefore, there may not, rectors be kept fifteen minotes cast, when it shall closed ; time and for that be continued.\u201d feared would Spputing.Aratam Tha spore of tle Wont! Lacrcaie Clu on Wedsmlng on ia i ert bs Furpose only, this meeting of affairs, be enough to justify sanguine anticipations of the future The meeting then adjourned.there seems sufficient to warrant the belief ground ; only 20 minutes drive from Post-ofiios.ERSONAL\u2014If Maria McCurdy \u201cbusses yas this proporty severst mess asyto WOUNT ROYAL LODGR I.0.0.7.js pil 1g the city, 304 without situstiph, sis Outremont.The location is unsurpassed.Will be inivht call at Bayle séroet.207 ayle APPLY TO 001d exocedingly low or ronted at a small rental, PERSONAL.\u2014 Mrs.Fraser is PARENT & BROS.I ABRANANS, Tong to join ber husband.Flasse we Iouss and Land Agents 07 Bt.Pranoois Xavier t that \u2018\u2018Insuleire,\u201d the The following is the report of the Scrutineers :-\u2014 *Montunai, $sd June, 1478.Sin, \u2014 We declare the following gentis- men duly elected Directors this day : \u2014 G, W, CAMPHELL, M.D,, Sin A.T.Gavr, ArLar Girmovn, Epwanp MACKAY, Prvax Raprarn, Hon, Tuosas RYAN, that the extruordinary depression of trade, which we have so long experienced, rir by a» moderate degrees of pros ve to be correct, Bank is in an ox.they arose, year by year, and the stookhold- ers may reoeive-the statement as conveying the condition of the Bank as it is e for tho management to place before therefore, think, in en new year, that, with another good harvest mpfoving trade, ner ch Derby, will supplant Joseph * as the favorite for Epsom.The rowing match on the Thames yester- iggins and Elliott, was for the championship sad £400, The winning pectes that Higgion will som \u2018sguinet.th ted t row the ; meres champion this year, Arnizrio Laonoass Cavs, \u2014At a meeting f family and ay are rr your Dimetors believe | cellent condition to offer facilities for and to prosecution of amore extensive be the position of even more satisfactory pus .It is certainly a credit to Canada that it bas sach an institution as the SOLICTTOKS.C, LEGGE & 00, À THOUSAND CENTS ON THE (Boraviasxxn 1889, DOLLAR.DYEING &o.SOLICITORS OF PATENTS.As spring approaches and many of our readers upon the food in the stomach, previating 148 converted into fat.Takon in accordance ww 1H reduce @ Jai person from nds per week, * Corpuience 64 not oni Yeard ago, and what was true to day.ots, or LJ Ey Quarler dozen 4.adress, | BOTANIC MEDICINE CO,\" ©\".Proprietors, Buffinle, XX, , \u2018 OOAL, FURL, bw.> 20 ARKIVE @ 88.\u201cMVERSDALAN VC he = ippootates te.4 then lanens .>\" ; RD\u2014 ti eu can sional Men, Brokers, Bullding Socisties, Commis BoA RD\u2014Two by ey uo wom Agents do., the building lately oscupled by pme p\u2014 \u2014 Theo LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GL@Rk St.Geozye's Cricket ground, St.Denis street SA ; INSURANCE COMPANY, ] = yellow Com, with white \u201cpot \"ou forsusad and PROPERTY FOR LE .B = inturned borne.Th da Jokn Cherri, 89 Upper BL.Elizabeth strea 16 PLAOB D'ARMES.LARGE LOY ON HAND, = FOR SALE LOW.ie ANDREW BAILR, #1 88 ap 85 MOGILL STREMM 7 4 FURNITURE.of every and Stag Bede opodiatey 0e conte WE.KIEG, Successor » WP.TYRES, Jv, 514 CRAIG STREET, 1008 _ > 2U ° ma 276 a.peraxcer.274.NOTRE DAME STRENT, Ly tes Ian in receipt an assortmens of.-\u2014 ST.LAWRENCE HALL : : mey be still in search of houses, we des (tour duty AMES MITCHELL 165 OT.JANES STEENT 10% CL 0 tem of the untquatled advantages of J ! The Directors bave to notice the : of sn Agency at Winnipeg and an inorease \u201cthe Inspector\u2019s staff, whic I ble to insure the re of this club last night, the following team Banik of Montreal.was selected to compete with the Iudepen- flags, at of the Athletics :\u2014 In every direction ita influence has been beneficial, and, with the rt of abody of shareholders almost residents of Canada (and most of our GiLpenr Scot, How.DoNALD A.Byrn, GEORGE BTEVHBN, ug! : vision of the distant Branch establishments.| shareholders are residents of Canada), I trust | They have also to assure the Shapeholders that the loans of the Bank have undergone the usual careful scrutiny,and that all known bad sad doubdiftil debte ryson, W.Bulmas, it will continue to be & matter of pri Camads that we Lave such an institution as the Bank of Montreal.Hon, Thos.Rysn then moved the fol.| \u2018lowing resolution, seconded Mr.Andrew he ly a \u2018ing ven to the Gene te, and other ET of the services during the past said :\u2014I can only attribute restar on the Boyal Pa ght say the gouditien et eral Man Tuos.Daviouox.\u2026 shots in his arm Bavencs yet been extracted; | To he oe nee us the doctors have decided to leave them to work their way, for fear of causing inflam.Reuter\u2019 DRS, JORD the GREAT EUBOPBAN MUBEU Crowley and W.Burk.tion in the world, 726) Chestnut evreet, Phil, Pa, OWD Expense, and the purest water free, We arg mere Asngeasents are being \u2018made to have s grand regatta at Toronto be- he Covernor-CGéneral\u2019s departure from Owners of yachts all over the | country are in a flutter of excitement making ready forthe event.His Excellency\u2019s , five.ton yacht, which has ; been laying up at Quebec for some time past, beve beso spy G20R .X STEPHEN, senge \u201c Polynesian,\u201d from Liv- ved at Father Point, 2nd June at 2:87 pm ME F per x Benjañeld, v ATTY, rs Benjafleld, Mut: r Charles Benjafleld, Miss Lillian Ben.jaficld and infmt, Muster Blocklin, Miss Blsnd, Mr F Bowman, Mrs Bowman, Mr A A special s despatch, that bt Sled ad t the special says it is reported obeling owned to GENERAL STATEMENT.Jovi army, 1870, thip motion being vs Mount Royal Vale or the proposed Victoria Oity TE =o where some beautiful residences oan be tad with MONTREAL, STEAN PYRE WORKS | MEDICAL.all the sppiiances of the best city residences, with \u2014r large orchards and beautiful grounds, for a rental WEST END OFFICE, less than tho taxes on similar proportios within the .DE: STAFFORD, oity limite, sad only thirty minutes drive from ths 1/349 8 Osberive street, opposils Crystal Patsce 216 BLEURY STRRET.city Post-offics, tn good omnibnses, at sll seasons CENTRE OFFIUR, Office houss : §t0 10a.m.; 2to 4d p.m, sd ty SRG tho most convenient hours, for five cents, p.m.\u2019 ?106778 singio tare.There lu also & number of very vain $36 St.Lawrence Main street, eorner Bt, Onitiertad : E sblelots for als op termy nearly squal to a gift, BAST END OFFICH ESTABLISHED 17 YHEARS.\u2014 and almost total ozemption from taxes, as all the 38 Banguinet street.AN 4 CON, lroprietors of improvements have been done at the proprietor's LADIES\u2019 DRAWING-ROON DENEN; which will be found impossible to 1 by completing s stock of $s mi varied Furnitures, comprising PARIAN SETS in the Queen Anns and Best Lake © oe \u2019 0 ne myles; also in ee WHITE HOLLY and MAPLE, The whole of which will he: seid Cheb y rfp : nie oud voided © REMOVAL\u2014A, T.Holland & Have Removed to + #8, = inform their patisuts and the public, that they 1083 Informed that tweuty of our best fruit troes oan be P AINTS, &o, which hop pars copguicoé on di if niise oa, grown on one of these lots, the fruit of which will 410 ST.PAUL NTHKET.Their Medion) Work PRACTICAN OUSHRYATIONS bo Wortl, in atbeut-five years, ten dollars 8 yeas On different ciseases with an Fssay ON MARNIAGN .ct be had on receipt of cents, Postage temp, \u201chs And à proportionsie quantity of other small SILICATE PAINTS, fact that T, being.Ir W Burrows, Mr RB C Corcoran, les Cowan, Mr Stephen Orocker, Mrs Crocker, Miss Emily Crocker, Miss El len Crocker, Miss Carrie Crocker, Mis A KE Daniel, Gen Domville, Miss Domville, Capt Mrs M Falding and infant, Sir rabam and servant, Mr J F Hope, Mr W G Kinlock, Mr A W Kinnear, \u2018Myr Wm Lowrey, Mr D H MecDowall, Hov ,J À MacFadyon, Mrs MaoFady 1 MacLelland, Dr J Me ! , Mise McKenzie, Mr W Mc.Mr H C McLeish, E Price, Miss Price, Mrs Prova; W Bonnett, MrJ [Boley, Col Van Strabenzee, Mrs Van Stra.\u2019 C C Van Strabenzee, Miss an Btrabensee, Miss Van Btraben.zee, infant and nurse, Mrs C Teasdale, Mas.Board, may Be supposed to have more ex perionce than my coufreres on the subjsot Yon Have heard the Supreme Ortawa, June -8,\u2014The Supreme Court q to.at Fournier.In the R .Justice Ritchie discharged to which it relates: remarks Bir A.T, Galt a of credit to the Board of D Henry, Tasch sbeence of CMe e service, They can su; p tbe messures of à Man ; and his measures; tion, aud his tnaight into the business\u2019 and conduct of the business of the Bank, that our dividends, (Hear, hear.) uties devolving on him is the selection of subordinate officers, and in that I think our friend, Mr.Angus, has shown « discrimination which has certain.they can back u ey bis TR Shave Seupw stnctutaly pure; sad for the Am Execeedingly Profitable Masufhes Lady H., third, race, exhibition of speed between Jim White\" and * Alexander,\u201d won by \u2018Jin White\u201d in.three straight heats; no time taksn, but said to have been the fastest heats ever trotted overs hall.mile track in Cansds.At Cincinnati, O., in the second: meee, three heats, \u201cWarfleld\u201d wom, \u2018* Dr Neilson, C Mrs J J Eowand, ten of property had f rer should: be Baye of property : muds by - serponei ble.-Qee District insurance Compan f fruits aud vogetables,altogother perhape a thousand Address, A Sr Ares od per cout.profit at least ; thers is any amount of ENAMEL ITS Xo connection with any other fir In Amerloa.building material on the property for next to noth: MARINE PAINTS 1 img, Bverything considered, purchasers can get Sm Sem re ee eee more value for oue hundred dollars at either of these PETEIFTING LIQUID TOILET GOODS.- places tisu tLay can get for one thousand in Any \u2014 \u2014r= other Linos combining similar advantages.This is Mamd ms Paint Company, x 88 « THAMES.\u201d the way to make money.Any One Who CAR prove reg Yop , E ° , this staterneut incorrect will get & lot for nothing.\u2014 iy to \u2019 Iu 9079 and to arrive.14 GALES FRABS.GALBURATAD SOAMS, Vis ABT Or moMAS P.O'BRIEN, 500 GLYCERINE TABLETS, GPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.ne a BALLS, awD \u2014_ of.SHAVING STIOK.FOR SALE, PIAN STAFFORD, e Tatior, Removed 0 281 MH, next Mosers.Henry Morgan & Gos EM OV AL, PE PLTER DEXDERSON, Into of th.Catharias.PUBLIO MARKETER heater strect, corner of PMilige squads\u2019 it and V les.oo vor À PETAL mENnENsON.| i: EMOVALI Cet 033 OT.MARY PYRENY, GIES & TATLOW, FARILY O.B.WIRDSOR, 43 Oakes for 91.50.every moming, and at Mount Royal Vale 12 ae 18 81, SACRAMENT STREET, USSCRNTED TRANSPARENT TABLETS, Tate of 6 Kis sontinues to rocclve à few 1 nament oF othr sic Fest of medioal attendance.ter K Teasdale, Miss Torrens, Lisut-Col J F ts\u2019 contention was best time, 1.46.Third race, two miles, Polorns™ wom, * Dr.Livingston,\u201d 2nd ; best time, 8.464.ChICKET- Longueuil vs.uil, Mre Turnbu'l, Mr O Wallace, Ads branch of this wide-spread Smith, Total, 64 osbin sud 315 stecrage can appeal to all who serye un Soins mein the statement that he (Mr, highly appreciated Bankin communal » 88 well as the and su ate Ms@ill College.meeting\u2019 of Conservati A cancus- 0! yé mem- Imansgers eld st Quebec yesterday, at which ie chins Bo Bik 5 lh debe ot course, ment an tion of officers there may sometimes takes, and ameng tho officers there may sorcetimes be men that diss in them, but these, Bank of Montreal, have been few to an un.degree.1 think those with whom.we bave had to find any fault have been very few compared with what we see every day um, INI Boru rmadsr ae Bowman, tii» Rema candidate fou Wellington, Ont., held & most sac consful meeting st Heidelberg on Batur.orreb sou asa er snot uen atria BOUL der co mo0av 00.120000 148 | MOGILL COLLEOR GC.O.rece siseauabanEs ist LY Mee stopped nt., on the Srdiost , for a conple of hours, on routs to Toronto from Sarnis, and invitation, the .Canadien Li ub-rooms, where a number of citizens as qua) curing .ACES: Articicn produced yicid a profit o from 40 par cent, D.O.MCGREGOR, LMER #0: ?cont.vious koowlodge ., 3.FALUES & 10H, ory easy: rire \u201cronsont kaon for we | Fuotmaon =o 1 © .} 9 857 NOTRE DAMM STREPT.sot cwior's sellng.Kiveryuxi ll bear fo T.D.ROOD, 3 «Portion o c ac 1185000 Somat tn abhanoe, pendin ail ropreneriniion PLANO MANUFACTURER, Te being verified.Motw siandiay the tres, à UNDERTAKERS.large Lusinuss cau certalnly bo dons.84 CHAMP DE MARS STREFF, Pepe sbont $1,600.Beaw to osil the attention of the pablie te his co large stock of Planos.Intemding purchasers should NGUS & » HENRY A.WHITE, avall themselves Of the opportunity of getting FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, 104 BT.JAMES STREF.gine Pisco ats ressonableprios.711 OBAIG STREET.__ TAILORING.- \u2014 HE ENGRAVIN ORAPHIMO AND TYVB P GEO, FE.DESBABATS, | tas bren removed to No.80 UT, JAM Mr.LESJIAKATS roturns thanks fur the he haa rsocived since lite resumption 0: his own ancount, and carefal work, and ressonsbin cha; © net ugros ng snd olor .; dem de add a Le 80 ST.JAMES STHEBT, CE Br s tn : as wall ss ordine bis frit nds to sen Repairing and Tuning promptly attended Wise Jovois &.00, MANURAOTURENG OF REAT BARGAINS \u2014 A PULL SUPPLY OF ~ AT \u2014 LZ.TURGBON'S, DRY GOODA Cofline, Caskets, and all Undertakery\u2019 omens Suits mada tg order, The very best = Goods, always ta Book.Feed aos, roms 918 Spwurd.doutinaen,qire MF OHAIRS! Careful personal attention to Funerals, us scall, American Cutter, \u2014_\u2014 STOVES, AROVELN OPPICE ané WARENOUNE 1 _ He.200 St Poul Moved, sambled to meet him, boll doy \"ise Cabinet at atQue They.are divided opinion .(hy tbe Bout de l'sls route or not, es pret are Len mem = mn th bad decided to choose the sTUR OUL: 220000 » TIO6 OUbs 00000000 \u2018Eve prov Mr.Ryan, after briefly reviewing the peat history of the institution ai Hm said he regarded the high the-Bask now held was, in a grest measure, dus to the urbanity of manner and cot duct of the General Manager, always looked to tho general interests of the fos fr Bank rather uf similar institutions, No on had prémotétt that féétin Au a à resciutisma wished to add : regard to the services of wd damaged to \u2014 Ban os Morris, _ | Montreal, 20th Apeil, 1878.t that they nd rire Are EE A ETRE Ta IERT TIT TITY TTT FRY) parut ths Smet Faso tisse 1e.** seep : HENKY CHA FMAN 8 OO, 1 AT » md unite white hott cal toe Ta i Xentoeal, i \u2019 Aamir aie Bone 2h SIAR OFFICE À Fa, * nt a a di er | dan cuts oS, on ae or NERAL WATER.LEWIS 8.BLACK & 00; ~ A pe = 5 > 194 MoGILL STREET, mm &o.Apellinaris Water.woo B.WELLS & CO, meri puting base supcies gous | ADIERS er ° ! Ee reat vue Sapanneuss Pace, ee = me 6- GANS ASSORTED, ons Ormon: 200 ORAIG SYRKET.HENRY CHAPMAN & 00, TORRLIE TO ww PONPRBEAL, MONITOR COAL OIL STOPR ! | | LEWIS 8.BLACK & 00.Fhe Latest ad Dest ont.Boswomisel, Couvent \u2014\u2014ZRE ARE 100 tho Dosim.Iw | Ghd Durable, Nodush No ashes Me smsohe.HUNYADI JANOS ER WD ras vor Rh MINERAL WATER.ball sw movie on.pe mnt ee mr Eimer se ervey | CENTS FOR £ Te a WP 25 3 B \u2018 Ne.34 St.John Résosk 184 MoGILL STRÉET, \\Escemerees «| SE Lan CR irons pugs: \u2018Stoves, Reng \u2014 VO.Kacccsscoocrrorirorccsrecrreoves Mo.190.\u2014\u2014\u2014_ GRAHAM & CO, Proprietors.684 and 6260 Craig fitreet.\u201c COMPARATIVE MTATEMENT OF THB CIROO- i LATION OF TRE BTAR for the week end- Se ing Jane Ist, and the corresponding Ae period of 1977: Moy 1877.May, 1878.Mondsy.28 15,376|Monday.27 17,348 ; Tussdsy.29 14,8 17,171 Lo Wed'sdsy.30 14,71 16,920 25 _'Thursdsy.81 14,30 18,661 .Frid.June 1 14,574/Priday.81 16,907 18,263 (Bat, June 17,148 Katurdey.3 Total.93,713 Total.102,162 Ages daly atreulation for week- eudiog 17,035.figures it will be seen that the : increase since the corresponding week in May, 1977, js 1,573.The books and vouchers are constant)y inspection, and the publio sro in- VU eal and exsmine for themselves.\"To meure insertion of Advertisements, iho @89y must be handed Into the office the day or evening Mefore publication.We sre obliged to make this rule inflexible, otherwise it would be !ra- possible to satisfactorily dispose of the mass of 8d- wertising that crowds upon us 88 times.TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1878, SL Ir is now settled that there uhall be « \u201c5,2 Cougress of the Powers, and they will mest as\" the free discussion of the Treaty of Ban : Stefano.This has been officinily announced fir-tho British Parliament, and at tbe some - Mine it wan stated that the representatives 3 on be Farl Beaconsfield, Marquis of \u2018Mélisbary' end Lord Odo Russell, The -, selostion of so strolg à team of representa tives.would sem to be aignificant, \" and to indicate that the discussions must be of the most thorough nature \"and - conclusivo in their determina.\u201c, télés, Objection was made in the House \u201coi tgethe Premier and the Foreign Secretary doth going-io the Congress ; but this does not appear to have been well grounded, seo.\u201cAng that the Premier fs not the leader of the House, And it is conceivable that the se.\"Jnetion is the beat that could have been made, snd will facilitate the discussions snd de.i\u201d of the Congress.1f any one thor.OW eins the policy of Her Majes- \u201d #y\u2019s Government iu respect to this Eastern question it oust, of course, be Lords Bea.sonefield and Balisbury, snd they sre certain \"te aspire confidence in the msjority of Her .\" Majesty's subjects that the views of Kng.land.be properly presented, and her in.teféate-fally guarded.\u201c Cheap Pince te Live In.*24g policy,\u201d says the Hon, Mr.Mac- hensie, \u2018* is to make this a cheap country to Bye in,\u201d and on the face of it the policy is Fleasible enough.But if thoroughly ex- muimed it would be found very unsuitable to the cifoumnatances sud true condition of à yétng country Like Cauada.The presump.them je, of conrse, that chenp living is \u201c-mpsenymous with chesp labor and : thief the latter is the best guarantee of he development of the industrial :mespuroes of & country.That is one : aide of the question, but there is ancther .\"ig\" aide which 1s not quite so favorable to the 7.7 .poliey; Cheapliving means low prices for - .foymdagy produce, indifferent home markets od exportation of products to foreign -, aountries, that ie, if the cheap living wore a «Jost of of result from à Fres Trade policy.-Heme markets, such as are provided by meanfasturing sowns, are just the kind of \" markets required by Canadian farmers in Ml parts of the ceuntry.The cost of freight \u201cté much markets would be s great deal loss han to foreign markate, and there would \u2018à greater profit coming to the farmers by \u2018sale of their produce at home.The Mist way to secure cheapness of living would, - fhovafose, be to provide home markets for .ile farmer where he could afford to sell his : froduce at à sligbt advance mpon its real value on the homestead.But, with Mr, _Mackensie, + cheap living\" means the pur- -\" Thé manufacture of iron should be at the Jundation of our industrial enterprises, and $f reasonable protection were given to it we 4 «have mot the least doubt but that it would sçon form à very important industry, giving employment to capital, work to the -Jeborer, and finding good markets for the feéicer.Until this protection is given we may depend upon it that our great and Veluablo Dataral resources in iron\u2019 must be undeveloped.It is incorrect to assume that Protection means an increase of taxation or \" ly an increase in the cost of mann goods.\u2018The volume of taxation is eantrolled by the expenditure of the conn- .try, and is the same whether duties are \"Jevied npon tea, coffee, tobacco and spirits, .OF upon cottons, woolens, silks and textile .\u2018fabrics generally.And we see no reason why \u201catieles of luxury, as thoy are called, \u2014tea, - , coffee, tobacco, &c., which have really become necersaties with all classes of the people slob and poor, \u2014should be taxed in preference to manufactured goods.Thousands of Can.\u2018sdians may earn their bread in the manu.\u201cfacture of various classes of goods ; but only \u2026 @ Very small number, if any at all, could ob- ~ tain employment in the production of tea, coffee and tobacco.We do not, therefore, - 000- any good reason why a considerable portion of the burden of taxation should not 7 ba ahifted on to foreign made goods and so give a better chance for the development of home manufactures.And wo believe that a policy of protection would be the best 5 eens Of ing \u201cthis country « cheap > > place to live in.\u201d City News.\u2018GeiemaL HospitaL.\u2014The number of tients treated for the week ending Mon- wey June 3rd: Outdoor, 492; indoor éverage daily, 122.JRJOMFLETE Raconns.\u2014 During the last termp,of the Superior Court in five cases the authority of t nam ran : es, and the idols deere was dacharged because of the in- paid to the\u2019 doings of renowned cod cempleteness records.Another idol was the great attachment to 7 - «bmx vs.Marrne ann Hrzm\u2014In the Po- times and In the words of the song Hes Court Monday afternoon, the deposition of \u2018\u201cFhere are no timesfike thelgood old times, \u2018\u2019Leaztonis Cohn was taken in the conspiracy He said that in present day.by kim, a ising out ofan asvestin thers ware as men of ability \u2018Jobavary last, on a charge.against him of living ss everlived before.On the other ff .\u2019\u2019atraling tools, the property of the above.band, intense desire for irrationel ; named defendants, which be Soba) change, ov love of movelty, mounted in.\"he mentioned the Duke of Lambert bos are not sutlicently regular Ecovrsiaarioar\u2014Rev.d, Gilbert Baylis, Secretary of the Colonial Church and School Boeiety, and for some time t assistant Minister of the Christ Church Cathedral, has acce the offer of the assistant rector- ship of Christ Church Cathedral st Harmil- ton, Ont.\u2018This position is the gift of the Very Rev.the Dean of Nisgara.THe 81LK RopBEAY,\u2014 Monday morning J.| Stevenson Brown and David Walter Macfarlane gave their depositions in regard to the robbery of silk from Taylor & Co, McGill street, Mr.James Brown alto testifying to the robbery and identifying the goods which had been shown him by Detective Cullen as having been obtained by him from the pris oner, Wm, Murray.IMMIGBATION.\u2014The Home in St.Bona, venture street, maintained by the Provincia authorities and supervised by Mr.B.Ibbotson, the local agent, is in excellent condition for the operations of the season.It ja commodious and well appointed, is siupulous)y clean, snd, as many who have visited it have testified, Is em atically a heme and is conducted as wach, Of Mr, Ibbotson those who have had to do with him speak in the highest terms, as witness the piles of letters of thanks which he continually receives.Caneress NAVIGATION.\u2014 About five o'clock yesterday afternoon a collision occurred near the wharf of the Richelieu and Ontsrio Navigation Company, The steamer + Canada,\u201d bound for Quebec with » largs number of excursionists on board, was run into by the Norwegian barque ¢ Minerva,\u201d outward bound for Liverpool with a cargo of ain.Both vessels were damaged.The rque bad rome of lier timbers smashed, and will have to be ired before going to ses.The # Canada,\u201d being only slightly fnjured, proceeded on her trip.THr SCAVESGEUS.\u2014À correspondent save that something ought to be done to stop the manner the scavengers are using the people, Barrelr, tubs, cto, are thrown in such & way an to break them or have them stolen, If they would allow persons to empty their barrels the day the scavengers pass, it would put a stop to many complaints.These and & variety of other points in connection with the subject of scavenging are well worthy the attention of the health authorities, in order that the work may be more effectually performed and with as little inconvenionce as possible to the public.TuxaTkE RovarL.\u2014Last night before an enthusiastic andience\u2014as French hous-s generally are when they have anything worth appreciating\u2014was played in the Theatre toys), Angiers and Ssudean's piece of Mdlie, De la Scigliere.The attendance was large, and the pieco ran like clock work, varticular credit being due to Mudamo uzanne Thal {Ja Baronne de Vaubert), t) Msdlame Le B'anc [Helonef, to M.Chamouin (Des Fournette, the advocate], whose got up was specially good, and to M.Doutelou {Le Marquis}, The piece abounded with those situations tbat ato charsctoristic of \u2018French soclety, and it.is certain from the excellent manner in which it was performed that the succeeding plays will be well patronized as they undoubtedly ought to be, Recorner\u2019s Count-\u2014~Monpay.\u2014 Twenty.eight cases.James Clark, 18, carter, loiter- inp, $2 cr 1 month.Marcelline Gauthier, 25, loitering, $5 or 15 days.Albort Le.beau, 26, trader, drunk and assaulting Pierre Mercier ; Alexander Trouter, 24, and Jo.teph Lefebvre, 21, laborers, loitering; Artbor Bemte, 17, painter, drunk and interfering with tho police ; Francois Guy, 88, and Hormidns ontagne, 25, carter, farions dsiving, were each fined $5 or 1 month.\u2018Theophile Miron, 25, laborer, drank and assaulting Joseph Leblanc ; Hugh Kelly, 19, driver ; Louis H.Jay, 23, carter ; \u2018Leon Charlebois, 24, driver ; Joachim Maurice, 84, trader ; and James McAvoy, 21, drivor, each for loitering were fined $5 or 2 months.Joseph Hall, 23, tinswith, loitering, $8 or 1 month.Francis Trainer, 18, meulder, drunk and insulting ssengers, $10 or 1 month.Patrick Casey, 21, driver, and Michael Collagen, 19, carter, drunk ond assaulting Alphonse Dube ; Joseph Chaput, 18, tobaceonist, drunk and sssaulting Francols Laguce ; Alfred Borard, 20, drunk aud assaulting Marie Bellerose, cach $10 or 2 mouths, (leorge Chadwick, 19, laborer, loitering and essaulting Martin Kesn, 810 or 6 months.Louis Bullorose, 34, blacksmith, {neane, was committed to jail.Margaret Fahey, 85, housekeeper, drunk and disorderly ; John Fitzgerald, 50, carter, driving without a number, were ro.manded till to-morrow.Terence Gillies, 40, driver, driving without & number ; Joseph Leblanc, 24, tinsmith, assaulting Theopbile Miron, were discharged.| BRIEFLETS.\u2014À foreman stevedore, whose hamo could not be ascertained, lost one of his forefingers yesterday, by having it jammed between a hip and the wharf.He wes telling some of his men to be careful, and so did not notice his own danger.He had it amputated at the General Hospital +.The ferocious kicking of a -horse in the yard of the bakery on corner of Dor- chester and St.George streets, disturbed the repose of the residents in the vicinity for several hours early this moming A night watchman named Carter, on enquiring who the horse belonged to, was roughly abused by a French Canadian residing at No.149 Bt.George street.Upwards of 301 persons attended the out-door relief distfibution of the Montreal General Hespital this forenoon, of whom nine had wounds dressed.v+.The old reservoir on Upper St.Denis street is proposed to be #8 8 swimming \u2018resort by the Montreal Swimming Club.As the neighboring grounds are used as à park, s petition is being signed against the sal.À dinner is to iven bythe rish Protestant Benevolent Society to its late President, Mr.W.J.Mc¥aster, who is leaving for Toronto Laat evenin quite a number of members and their friends left by the Quebec boat to be present at the opening of Parlisment, A six-shooter revolver, taken from a drunken mn on William street yesterday, by Messrs.Cunningham aud McNamara, was giveu in charge of the police at the Young street sta- tiôn.This is the fit seizure under the Blake Act made by civilians in Montreal.+.8t.Bridgt's whioners will have a Licoio at Boucherville in the course of a few ays.Judge Dorion\u2019s funeral takes plac, from his late residence, St.Dsnis street, \u2018o be James Church, to-morrow morning at :80.Body Found.The folldwing is a description of the man found drowned at Vercheres yesterday : \u2014 Heigbt, 54 feet; laced calf-skin boots, white woollen socks, knitted woollen drawers with a red border, grey tweed pantaloons, brown cloth overcoat, black cloth surtout, lined with farmer's satin, chrequered grey tweed vest, cheque wincey shirt, white suspenders and grey woollen inside shirt.Deceased was of middle age, and was bald on the crown of the head.Around his neck was a scapulaire, and on his three medals, crucifix, white handkerobiuf, penknife, key, empty portefeuille, and a traveller\u2019s guide.Lectures.ST.Parr's Crukcn.\u2014The Rev.John Jenkins, D.D., delivered a very interesting lecture on ** The Literature of the Hindoos, last evening in the lecture room of St.Paul's church, there being a very good attendauce considering the closeness of the weather.The proceeds are to be applied in aid of the funds of the Young Men\u2019s Association connected with the above place of worship.Association Haut.\u2014 Last evening, in this ball, the Right Rev.Samuel Fullows, D.D., presiding Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church, deliver«d a lecture on the \u2018Idols or Prejudices of Man and Men.\u201d Mr.George Horne occupied the chair.The lecture abounded with humorous anecdotes, was brimful of wit, and was heartily enjoyed by the audience.Dr.Fallows took Lord Bacon's definition of the various idols of the human heart as a sort of groundwork or his lecture.The first idol mentioned by tae English philosopher was that of hasty He spoke of the disastrous eonsequences often resulting from the drawing of conclusions from insufficient data.Another idol was the deference paid to the i pre Sot |e - Lom, of Charles II, who i dû 3 fa on: J of shown in the \u2018wards of the epitaph, * à fédier, 5 tinker, soldier, and a 3 were worship- the i resend \u2018sd well as of the past.nother idol to which Lord Bacon alluded was the imperfection of lspgunges, which often led to various constructions bein laced upon the ides wished to be conveyer £ an author or writer.Another idol was the desire for uniformity, In conclusion, he sail it must be remembered that truth was myrisd-sided, and it was a kind of 1tolatry to look at any one side of the truth.No man, nation or sect could rightfully say that they had the tinth.He related an anecdote of Dr.Cummings, of London, who had been astonishing the world by his expositions of the Book of Revelations.The grand catastrophe of the universe was to occur in a few years,and when events proved otherwise he fixed the date of the world's immolation & few more years forward.Once he stated that the end of the world would take place in four years, but a rter of thé London press got to know that Dr.Cummings had lessed his house for ten years! The lecture was listened to with marked attention, aud elisited frequent ex: pressions of applause.Irish Protestant Bemovelent Nociety.At the quarterly \u2018meeting\u2019 of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Boclety, last night, the quarterly report was presented, showing that 458 people had received provisions or wood.\u2018The number of distressed cases was eater than usual, Fares to other cities, ospital fees, and other expenses amounted to$126.78.Authority was asked to purchase 150 cords of wond for the winter.It was suggested to get up a picnic or something of the kind.The report expressed the than'cs of the council to Mrs, Bean, mation of St, George's Home, for the interest taken by her in the poor who bad been relivved.The suggestions contained in the report were adopted \u2018The Treasurer's roport shosed à small balance in the Bank over aud above liabilities, \u2018Fhe Chairman, in ths course of a discussion that took place, said it was a Faînfu] fact that à great dm! of the reliet given was simply squandered, \u2018The proper remedy was to have the city mapped out ond & small number of families put in chugs of each memb r.By this weans unworthy prsons would not receive relief nul at cast 8300 would be waved.He reprottod that many cases of real distress which came under the notice of the committee received only a pittance of relief voa account of the number of applicants.The Lows of the * Idaho * ~Loapon, June 4.\u2014The loss of the \u201cIdaho\u201d is attributed to an unsuspected error in the compusy, owing to which the captain went two paints pester shore than ho intended, The Attempted Assnssinatioa.New Your, June 4.\u2014Berlin despatches say that the gencral belinf ia that the at.\u201ctempt to assassinate the Kmpersr is tho result of a conspiracy, concerning which some startling revelations will be forthcoming.Both assousins had false names, under which they oceosionally passed, Nobellng is defiant, and, it is said, exultingly declared if he had not mucceednl others would.When questioned as to his motive, ho exclaimed : \u201c Germany is nothing ; the Emperor is nothing ; huwanity aud pro gress are everything; we lave dons wway with God, and the peoplo want nomore kings,\u201d The mestin of the Erapress and hor daughter with the Emperor was exceedingly affecting.They knelt nt thy bod.side offering prayers for the Emperor's Lifo, while the physic.ans and nursos withdrew, All the sovereigns of Europe bave sent despatches of sympathy, and President Hayes 108 also sent a kind message.Queen Vie.torin hes requested thres bulleting daily, Nobeling refuscs to name his accoimplices, After his arrest a letter to him arrived from a prominent Paria socialist, which proves a widespread conspiracy sgalust the life of the whole royal family.Apprehensions increase that the Emperor's constitution is terribly shaken and that it will be incapable of enduring the great shock produced by his wounds, It is stated he entertains serious thoughts of abdication or having the Crown Prince appointed temporury regent, Cleared of Debt.Nrw Yonx, Juno 4.\u2014The debt of $48,-, 000 on the Church of the Incarnation, Epis- eopal, has just becn quietly lifted by tho k congregation, - Took Landanum.New York, June 4.\u2014Benjamin Smith and Ly ont, of Brooklyn, wished to mary, their parents sed, and yesterday they both took Ja anum, but will recover, tes Indian Ca 4 mere Fame Exported New York, June 4.\u2014A Washington special to the Tribune ssys General Sherman expects three separate Indian campaigns this summer, and fears the army\u2019 will bo insufficient.Wastefainess, Extravagance nnd Fraud.New York, June 4.\u2014The World says the House Committee on\u2019 Naval affairs is ready to report that the evidence of wastefulness, extravagance aad fraud under Robeson is overwhelming.Badly Beaten.New York, June 4,\u2014Patrick Welch, an ex-Catholic priest, delivered a lecturs in Branch Methodist Church on Sunday, in which he assailed the Catholic and Kote copal Churches so flercely and bitterly that the pastor apologized to the congregation.In the evening Welch attempted to enter the Roman Catholic Church, and was ejected and badly beatin, Economy.New York, June 4.\u2014The report.of the weighers\u2019 department of the Custom House fot May, shows a seving to the Government of nearly $7,200 over corresponding month of last year, and a total saving during the four months in which the new system has been in operation of over $33,000.Cotton and Consols.LiverrooL, June 4, 11.30 a, m.\u2014Cotton Lonnow, June 4, 11 30 a.m.\u2014Consols, 26 7-16 for money and 964 for account.8.8.Arrival, The 88.¢ Moravian\u2019 arrived out yesterday.y The Weather and Shipping.L'IsurtT, June 4\u2014Hazy and warm ; light west wind ; two barques inward in tow this morning.River pv Lovr, June § \u2014Fairand mild ; wert wind ; no shipping.¥aruen Point, June 4.\u2014Foggy.and ul ; the * Progress,\u201d with a barqu: in tow ; one ship inward.: Care Rosier, June 4.-\u2014-Raining and warm ; thermuometer 55 ; light south breeze ; one three-masted steamer outward and two ships inwar! this morning.COMMERCIAL.June 4.The Nutioual Investment Company of Canada has declared o dividend at the rate of seven per cent yearly, A cargo of grain was insured frons Chicago to Kingston on Tuesday at 20c., the lowest ever accepted on such a risk.Farmers in the Western States who were holding their Fin for the war prices have given way and are sending it on.It will make freights more plenti Franklin Edson was elected President of the New York Produce Exchange yesterday, D.G.Wall, President of the Cotton Exchange, and George B.Satterlee President of the Mining Exchange.\u2018There was a lively contest in each case.The Geo Moorehead Manufacturing Co., engsged in making furniture at London, Ont, hiss been reorganized by putting £90,000 of additional capital into the business.Previous to this arrangement the subscribed capital was $300,000 and the paid up $200,000.Outside Business Troubles A, G.Hopkins Co.marchait .G.& Co., tea at Hamilton, Ont., have made an assignment, Henry Bell, genersl merchant, at High- gate, Ont., has called a meeting of his creditors William of Manchester, .land, has ibd abt are ated 5 in Chambers on the 8rd inst.His Honor dismissed the petition, condemning the cation, on the ground that it had been made without reasonable grounds.Cheese Marketa.Utica, June 8.\u2014 Kleven thousand boxes of cheese exchanged hands here to-day.Fxtreme prices, 74c and 84c; average, Se; leading factorien, 8c and Be , 8,900 boxes went forward on commission, Lrrrte Faris, Ng.June 8.\u2014Market to-day the dullest of th¥ season ; about 6,000 boxes factory cheese offered, for which thers appeared to be no demand, sales made for Thr, Bic to 83¢ being the prevailing price ; sotue lots brought Bic ; 470 boxes farm cheese wold fur 7c to 74c, mostly at latter figures Butter 16¢ to 19¢, 18¢ to 19¢ being 1uling prices.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MORNING MONEY MARKET.How Fork.June 4, 10 a.m.Gold.vverirvenernrnnnns 100 © vo Exchange Sterling eenervesens 4844 @ 00 : MONTREAL, Greenbacks bougbt at e discount PE 1} ® 00 Greenbacks sold at a discount ' Of iereseerinorarivincasns Of @ 00 Drafts on Now York.04 @ 00 Silver bought at a discountof.6 @ 8 md ve Wai, Stock Exchange T oker » Cor.St.Francios Xavier and Notre Dame streeta, Read Carefully.BAMUEL OssouNr, Sophiashurg, says :\u2014 1 wan afllicted with dyspepsia for nearly four years, my lungs becoming affected towards the last, 1 was induced to try the Shosho- nees Bemody.After wing three or four bottles 1 felt much better, and gained strength rapidly, my health improved steadily, and when ! had taken four es more | was quite restored to health, and bave experienced better health than for forty years before.1 had been nnder the trest- ment of a number of physicians before, but never received any material aid until I used your remedy, .McKay, Truro, N.8, says: | was very bad with Liver Complaint, but used the Shoshonees Reoinedy, and in & month was us well os I had over been in my life.1 amn now in business, and wish you to send me thres dozen by steamer.Henry King, Genova, N.Y., says : My wife way intensely afflicted with dyspepsia for a long time.We consulted physicians of three different achools, and received no bone fit.She has taken three bottles of the Great Shorhonees Lemedy, and {8 now heathy and well.fipecial Notices.Mme, Demorest\u2019s Portfolio of Fashion, with oll the latest styles, - .Gru, D.& RB, Gauvie, 341 Notre Dame strest.Bone Lros, varicose voins and ulcors, sercous dincharge, desquamation of the cuticle, are all enred by Gites\u2019 LINIMENT JoBInK OF AMMONTA.Func cambric shirtings in grent variety; shirts made to order, and @ perfect Gt given, at Boud's shirt store, 415 Notre Dane street, opposite Thompson's hat store.Tur nervous debility finds a sovereign cure in Phosfozone.It tones the system, dispels the mental gloom caused by dyspepsia and renovates the entire systom.Suc nsmey os Dr, (, W, Holmes, Washington Irving, and ex-I'resident Van Buren, have borne testitnony to the efficacy of Wurtcomb's AstTisix REMEbY, which is for sale by Diuggists.Perey Davis, Box & LAWRENCK, Agents, Montreal.Tur: railroads are now at peace, and the botels have had their \u201cwar.\u201d Tho result of this recent cutling of firat-class hotel ratos in New York leaves the Grand Central in the lend, with rates one and two dollars per day lower than the rest.Wan on No Wan, All families desiving rest, comfort and recrention, should visie Old Orchard Beach, Maine, conceded by mony a hie tnust deriruble summer resort in Ameticw, On arriving seek the Centr House, which will fully meet all your oy ctations and requirements, Roputation fully established.Makes a specialty of Board for familles by the week or season, (See advertisement in another column).CANUEHS afë cured at the London Medical aud Surgical Institute by a new, scientifls, painless and speedy process, The kuife is never ured and a curo is warranted in every case, when undertaken.Ulcers, tumors, fever wore and all diseases successfully treated.Oneor two of the physicians of the Institute will be at the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, on Wednesday, the 15th day of May, and will remain long enough to effect cures of cancers and other diseases during their stay.Ladies will ro- ceive attention by the Principal of the Institute.Call early.Dr.Harvey\u2019s Anti-Bilious and Parga- tive Pills Are a never-failing remedy for Billous ond liver Complaints, Indigestion, Wind Spasms, Giddiness, Dizziness of the Eyes, abitual Costiveness, &e.Dr.Harvey's neither mercury nor calomel in any form; mild in their operation, they create appetite and.strevgthen the whole nervous system.' ee mm New Advertisements To-Day, ANTED 1 A good Tallor ; also, good Tailoresses.Apply nt the WINDSOR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 187 Nr, ANTOINE STRENT.109e MESSES.HECKER & BAY- LEY, both exporienced Bandniasters of H.M.Army, and conductors of | Orchestras, are fo 6 about to Orchestra In this city.P feng planing to oin in full particulars Hacker's Musical Metablishment, No.10 Phillips « sheutral instrament, to a a a de oroi abère »_ Terme, $2.00 per month, 1874 M.FARQUHARSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, 187 St.Peter Street, Bee Shs \u201csaa Blpéinat Soppnty, o speciality.Terms canh.114e0dt® FREE LUNCHA Nice, Clean, Cold Lunch served every day, fret of charge, at Mo.1 LUNCH AND SAMPLE ROOM, Ne, 1 Place d'Armus Hill.Oue stock is of the finest .quality.HAMALL & SLAVIN, 180s 6 PROPRIETORS.THE LARGEST WHOLESALE snd Rotatl Stock of Plain and Useful Furniture over on view to be seen at Nos, 0 and 11 St.Josoph street, next to OWEN McGARVEY & BON'S New and Parhionable Warerooms, and at 20) yor cent.below former low prices, the motto stil) being, \u2018\u2018 Large Bales and Binall Profiti.\" À call of inspection is solicitod from the Trade, to whom a large discount will be made.On hand 10,000 Cane and Wood seat Chairs from 25 cents 1 500 Bedstends, $1.50 and upwards, at OWEN MbARVEY à £ON°8, 7, © and 11 St Joseph street.130 A HOUSE TO LET \u2014177 Mansfield street ; painted and tinted aud , Dow tn thorough order; wiil bo let at a derate rent.Apply to W.Jones, 183 Bt.Jamas Treo.TC LET, Seats in a Pew in Centre aile Bt.Patriek's Church, nearly on M B.M., Box, 0% 1 conite the pulpit.Address Fost om i ce.LOST; a Watéh Chain, Masonic Emblem, consisting of Maltese Cross, etc.Finder will ba suitably rewarded by leaving it at o 273 Bleury street.LOST, on Sunday, a yellow Kid Glove and two Keys on Ring.Please return 130 1 | To 872 Mountain street.1 OST, on the 3rd inst., between 48 and 7 pm., on Bt.Peter street, a Gold Logket, having on oue side an anchor set witn white and blue pearis and containin a portratt.A liberal reward will be paid if returned t> 8 8¢.Petar stroct.O UN D, a small Brooch, with F lgited hair.F.M.Jodory, 12 St.Peter ntrost, Pp TY 120 5 WwW ANTED\u2014(ITY PASSEN- OEB RAILWAY COMPANY inviies Tenders for the Exclusive Bight of Advertising in all thelr Cars apd Owmnibusses, Apply at Oftlos, 564 Craig street May 24.JNTR 4 VANTED TO HIRE, Farni.ture, &¢., for a small house.pra ere 10 Address = 16, \u2018WW ANTED.a two-seated \u2019 Was gou (onvernd preferred) or a orapiste Turn-ous, for \\wo or thred months.Address, Box 74, PO TIR 2 VV ANTED, $400 or 8200 Loan, by & Minister, to be repaid in quarterly Instalments of $25, or $100 annually.ad \u201c Kenyon,\u2019 STAR Office.ANTED, a Slide-side Covered Quel ET, ddr imandiately, mating tary.WANTED, by two young Men, Must be in meigbborhood of Elohmond sqaare.root $ Alpha,!?Bran Office.30 à reve 149 3 ANTED, Youth who can Wa see se air a tnénieiss Seine \u2018otrect, corner 8 plaintiffs to pay treble the costa of the sppli- .Anti-Billous and Purgative Pills, contain .à 1HE MONTREAL DAILY STAB, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, New hivertisements Ts-Dage J OB LOTS, AT CHEAPSIDE, 437 and 439 NOTRE DAME STREET.1 lot Dress Goods, Bem) Brown, reduced fom 500 to 1bo.2108 Lovina, Bummer 8tripad, reduced from 450 to Ce 1Jot Dtese Linens, reduced from 40c to 20e.1 lot Bik Fringes, reduced from 206, \u201cSc, 300, 35e to 10c.1 lot Pringes, reduced from 100, 120, 150, 20c to bo.SPECIAL PRICES FOR MANTLES, WATERPROOF SY, Bargainatn Honiery and Underclothing.Kid Gloves, extra good, al special prices.White and Groy Cottons, at cost.Table Linens, Diapers, Towselllngs, Table Napkins, Irish Linen, exoullont valu, Prints, greal variety, and prices to suit all comers, TRIMMINGS AND SMALL WARES, SILKS AND FINE DRESS GOODS.60 TO THE | GREAT CLEARING BALE, AT OHEAPNIDE, 437 axp 439 NOTRE DAME STRLET, A, A.MURPHY, ( Establishud 1819.) Jae ROAD DEPARTMENT.Boaled Tenders, addressed {9 ths .Yat utderstgacd, and endorsed Ton \"$5 dere foe Boware,'* wiil he recutved at tho ullon of the City Clark, until nooù On TUESDAY, tho 1 Eh 1N8T, fCT tho (nustruofion of sewurs In tho nulorn ne.1Honed streets OF nections, or sections ofatrecte, wih the neciesary connections, according 4 the woo.fluns end specifications on view tn tho offlus of the undersigned :\u2014 Summerhill nvento, from Coto dew Nolgos road vastwarde;, pufroane strace, from ead of pro.wont draine pourhwards; Bt.bas ronen stroct, from Craig street to Viten nirset © Montana street, from Chorrier stycel northwards ; one tarto Mrect, potwsen Patiot btreet and Vislig- tion eta ut, Longueul! Ferry late, throughout, The lowest or any tender will not neepssarily bo seo pted, The Committen reserve tho tight of 8 upting Tendors for 016 OF WOTO SoWeTS.TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PUBLIC KOTICE 18 JIKAEDY GIVEN that it je propured ta construct the above-mentioned sowers aid connections during tho present season , and picpaltort in tho wald 6.redts or se bivus of stiso's 1s nv all themaelves af the opportunity to inake sodnections from their houses or yards into the suid onunon sowers ; ANA proprietors ia tho ssid Pree ny G1 sections of steents, who ohfset to tha con- tyr ton of sald sewers ars hereby Dotined that thir ob) ortopsmniet bi fyted with toe Load Com noter os City Bugveyor, on or before tho 11h day or JUNE instant.By Ordor, GEO.D.ANSLEY, City Burvoyor.130 4 Muntreal, 1d June, 187K.QUE NEWEST NOVELTIES.In MEN'S, BOYS and YOUTH CLOTHING aro mado frou sina patterns tn check and pluin mixtures, The most prominent song thom, howover, ure plain grey mixtures.The propriotors, J.G.KENNEDY # CO, sro now recetving wbout Pil REE HUNDRED PIRCES of these naw Goods, which they purchuscd a 8 great saerliles, and sre now re Wor, then at ridioulousiy low prices.As regards 14, style and excellence, wo are still unequaliod, Bee our Reduced Price List: Former Reduced price.tue TUSINESR $10 50 87 DO LUtIN ESS \u2026 22 00 8 00 HUKINFNS 13 50 B 25 BURIKKNY 12 76 H 60 RLBINIESS 13 00 #76 DURINERS 14 01 fr 00 UUEINFEH 14 25 (28 LUNINEBY 14 A0 0 Bo IHNEN 14 78 075 ULSINH-8 15 00 10 00 BURNERS 16 4h 10 25 HUSINKSH .15 80 10 80 HUHINESS BUIIR 16 76 10 75 BOYR, YOUTHS and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ary slwavs wantod, in Jucstion in, whore oan wo wet suited J.G.KENNEDY & CO.fit little Boys freon lwo yosrs and upwards in stylos aultable {heir respective ages, made from the nowost tnato- tiair, and at prices to suis the timon.J.&.KENNEDY & VO, 128 #1 and 33 88.Lawreuos street, (CHARLES KNIGHT.THE POPULAR HISTORY OF ENGLAND, EIGHT VOLUMES, PRICE, «e + >» = 810,00.DAWSON BROTHE ST, JAMES STREET.| 130 = THE BEST INVESTMENT EVER KNOWN.\u2014 One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Doll worih of first mortgages on Real Estate for sale, in sums of from One Hundred Dollars upwards, 0% a basis to afford Invostors ton per cont.per anoum for thelr money, and à margin of Four Hundrod per cent, security.Apply to ! THOS.¥.O'BRIEN, | at 533 St.Mary street, evory morning at 3 0'olock.120tf TESTIMONIAL FROM THE GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS.Boston, Mass.1 have known Dr.Harrison for many years as a practical chemist.His statoments aro worthy of entire confidence.1 havo heard frequen} and favorable mention made of his medical proparations, and have examined testimonials respecting them from Dr.Jackson and other eminent medical au thoritics of this gity who employ them in their practice.I have frequently used tho PERISTALTIC LOZENGES, and find them to be » most agrecable and valuable medicine.{Bigmed) ALEX.H.RICE.Tho PERISTALTIC LOZENGES are for sale by al ists at 80c and 60c per box.first-class drug, ists at 80c an pe x eode ÇCARLINGS AMBER ALE, do XXX PORTER do PALE BITTER ALE, do LAGER BEER, 1 principal G .When not to dey oh arbore, \"rarailles will bo supplied from the Vaults Corner MT.SACRAMENT and ELOI STREETS, P.0.Box 1,838.CHARLES R.WILLIS, ; Agent.130 2 UROPEAN WAREHOUSE 1 1868 ST.CATHERINE STREET.To Femilios residing at Lachine, Longuouil, and St.Lambert :\u2014 MR.THOMAS CRATHERN fiegs to inform hisnumerous friends and oustomars that one of bis Express Waggons wiil leave EVERY FRIDAY Afternoon.at 4 o\u2018clook, for Lachine, and EVERY SATURDAY Morning for Longueuil and St.Lambert.Orders respectfully solicited.1208 MERCER\u2019S HYPOFOSFIO ELIXIR:!!* THE TRUE ELIXIR OF LIFE.STRENGTH and POWER COMBINED, All should use it who want Health Restored and \"ia aù Dragyists 14e HATSTHEMATTERNOW! JUST THINK OF IT! GEO, ¥.PHELPS, ¥o.20 BADBGONDE STREET, Fish ail cleaned and sent home ready 0 cook.| SUAWLE, 7] FOR SALE BY + 4 \u2014 + _ Ructlon Saies, YOR GARDEN, LAWN AND HOUSE, of the most Lesultful deslgn, and comprising every valieiy In Garden and Lawn Purniture, Ornamonts Vases, ower Blands, Bird Houtes, &c., Will bo bol ut my Kooms, on Thursday Morning, June 6th, at TEN o'clock.No reserve.JOMN J.ARNTON, 127 LL 0000 Auctinnocr.GREAT UNRESERVED SALE, 15 BILLIARD TABLES And CONTENTS OF RESTAURANT, Noriieim- er's Hall, 207 St.James Street.On TUESDAY, JUNE llth.\u2014 It having bern decided to turn the above building into a Music Hall, tho undersigned has muotved inetructions to sell, without resurve.\u2014 13 Caron Bevels, by W.11.Collonder.N.Y.i 3 Full Sized Pool Tables, 16 Oran ieliors, spteadid Mubousny Counter, with brass bar ; à Inrgo Stoves, Oluws Khiow Canes, Ivory Balls, Cae Tips, Chalk, ynaniity of Plain and Fancy Cues.And in tho he staurani, JO Marbic-top Tables, 80 yardu Oll- cloth, JR doz, Platao, 10 do, Knives and Forks, 7 Vining Tablor, Fable Cloths, Napkins, £o,, firet- class Broller and Range, large Round Tinoploce, Lamp un street, &e., do., Also, 100 Chairs, Boer Pump, 3 argo Mirrors, Liquors und Clgarn.Porttively no fireerve.Balo at TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 3 The whole on view three days before Sale.Ordors trois partice ut à distance execute! freo of chargo.\u201cBy Benning & barsalou.SALE OF NEW SPRING DRY The Bubsoribers will sell at their Stores, Nos.128 and 128 8T.PETER STREET, on WEDNESDAY, 5th JUNE, A Geucral Assortment of DRY-GOOVS, suited to the Henson ; Also, To close Various Consignments, 87 cases assortod Drs Goods.And, on necount of à Burikrupt Kstato, A superior and woll-assorted Stock of labore danbery, consisting of, in part, Roucly-m'ide vinth.Ing, Undembirin and Drawers, Twsud+, Cloths, \u20ac Dale, Veatings, Lintugs, Trinminge, to, £0 Likewise, 20 Cases Ktraw Hate, assortod.10 Coavs Feit # # A Coustyument of various Straw Goode.Balo at TWO o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.By W.E.Shaw.JNSOLVE VI ACT OF 1875 and AMENDING ACTS.2 1s the matter of KR.BECKITAM, Tnnolvont.Tea] Assigueo, {am Instraeled by Fdward Pyans Ho.240 Ouatnai fo sed) by auction, on the prods, ntreet, on Wednosdby, tho Fifth Day of June next, nt Two o'clock in the Afternoon, the contents of à Carpentor'e Shop, conslstiny-or Vipner, Siteuer, Morts uy Machin, Woodon d'ewiue flicker, Herotl baw, Band Baw, Turning Maaiiun, Lathe, bevides n large quantity of valuan'e Gar: wnter's Fools, appoerisiniing to a (rst-cluss ootivo- tehiment ; and hutimedintoly afterwards, a valu oie draught Horse, two 8015 Enrnvns, Cart, Was ou, two fuguies und two Hleighe W.P.SHAW, Auctioncer.EDWARD EVANS, » .Moutrea), 27th May, 1878, Tedood rm Now Adverisements To-Days WHAT THE CITY MISSIONARY OF BOSTON \u2014 savsor-\u2014 ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, 7 here certatn!y cannot be found a brtier Cough or Lung Remedy.Mawans.PFARYT Davis & fon ;\u2014 Onxts,\u2014Tho packaye of Allon's Lang Balsans you pent mu bo use winony the plifictked poor lu my city minstonary work line proved very scoopteble sad ue ful.It ham boen umd in soversl fumiiies, and with remarkable effi ct in ¢vory Instance.One womaa has been vestored from what her phiysiciana pronounced consumption, after soveral months sichnows with cough, grout pain In the juny, and prostration, so that sho is able now to du hottsewor k unit aaoist In tho support of hor family ; and, with care and vontinned use of the Balsam, who expects entire restoration.notbur persoti, 8 young woman, to whom | uve ons bottle, hus received gront bones, so that her cotigh, which was of mouths\u2019 standing, in fot lng batter, aud she han purchuncd tho second bottle, nu Las overy indioution of à npecdy vure.= A young Inst, who was raising 1ood, and qul'e weuk and sick, has, by the use of two bottles, ben much wproved, und te able to do & littio at Lis work.A young man to whom ! rroomaendod a trial of lt, who has had à bad couv , and much palo lu bis Innge, for mouthe paet.ar 4 unable to yut runt or nlectr, bas comunonced taking it, and is now using the fourth Lottie with great benefit.Ho sald to me On & recent visit, be Would not do without it.Ho ls boping (and reasonably, it suena to me) to bs able to resume his work sgain nt an oarly day.Very respectfully and gratefully yours, OILARLFS A, ROUNDY, Clty Missionary.Fold by nll Druggists.Price $1 per bottla 130 SUNBURN \u2019 TAN, FRECKLES, BITES, STINGS, BCALDS, Aud all Affections of the Skin, OURED BY USING PACKEWS ALL-HEALING TAR SOAP! ALL DRUGOIATS SELL IT.120» Fem and HEAUTHY MUSCLE, ALWAYS RESULTS PROM THE USR OF THE ROYAL FOOD, The most delicious, nutritions, and easily ariliated Food for Omidren Enoum.4 EASILY PREPARKD, BEING A COOKED FOOD, 2316, Package for 80 Cents.Bold everywhere, and wholesale and retail at THE MEDICAL HALL, - ve DRAIN PIPES, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, CEMENTS, COAL OIL.WLVER STAB, ATLANTIO, AND OTHER BRANDS, MACEINERY OILS, PARAFFINE OIL, BLACK LUBRICATING OIL, ENGINE OIL, âc.FIRE BRICKS An CLAY, WM.McHALLY & 00, 62-MoGILL STREET.113*2aw E! FURNITURE! FURNITURS ! A large and well assorted Stock for fale, at extremely low prices.Wholesale and Retail.\u201d D.©.TABB à C0, 14 & 16 BONAVENTURE STREET, NEAR VICTORLA SQUARE.FACTORY AT AT.GABRIEL LOOKS.191°e0d A DOSE OF DR.WILSON\u2019S ANTI BILIOUS PILLS contains more life- siving properties than apy other oathartic pill made.They will act quickly on all diseases of tho Btomach, Bowels, and Kidneys, and are popoaially valuable for those who have to use medicine frequently.130+ EED! SEED! SEED! For Sale, In Jots to suit purchasers, Seed Wheat, Timothy Seed, Olover Seed, Seed Oats, Black Tares, &e., &o.A.G.MeBEAN, |; 84, 66968 Poundling street, Montreal.LL VARIETIES OF WIND- Gallas pped Hecis, Poll-Bvil, Spavins, and lameness can yeusrally be cured by the proper & plication of Dr.Dow's eon Oil Lintment, The use of it causes inflammation ; and the swellings 10 disappear.all Livery Stables throughout the Dominion, 76-2aw° A v-Perdellian & Fathorne.SALE OF: NEW SPRINt DRY GOODS, BY AUCTION, The subscribers will sell, at their stores, Ko.607 St.Paul street, on THURSDAY, 6th JUNE, A General Assortment of Dry Goods, consisting of Twecds, Coutlugs, Dress Gouds, Fancy Flanneis, Bhirtings, TLontresn, 1talias.Cloths, Rolled !dnings, Blicsins, Braces, Hoslery, Bimaliwares, &0, &c.41,40, To close Consignment, to bo offered at 2 o'clock shop ie A fuw Bample Chests of Tes.Nay Coffee.bé aren Archer's '* Washing Csllold.1,000 Gioes C.othis Pius, &0.y &0.Bale at TWO o'clock, PARDELLIAN & EATHORNE, 180 Auctionears.By Henry J Shaw.SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- HITURE and House-Purnishing Effnots, Couking and Box Bioves, Marblo-top Walnut ling- room Bets, Ash and Walnut do, three Cottage Planos, one tino Organ, Carpets, Ofl-cloth, Pla ware, Ching and Glassware, &c., 40.The whole to be sold at my Bore, 726 Craly street, On THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, Wale at TEN o'clock.HENRY J.SHAW, 1.0 Auctioneer, RICKERING, WEBER, HALE aud VOBK 4 BON'S PIANOS, 811 of the latest and finest doscription, with slitho new Improvements, and wartantcd for § yoars, are now sold at my 8to10, 726 Cruly wirest, at tho Wholces: Prico, which is from $250 w $45 Joss on cuon 1- strument thap Ketafl Price, an por Catalogue.Av tention of jutending purchasers in specially dirntad Ww the magnificent brit Pianos of Alhrs Weber anda Chickering Just reovived, which Ars no sold for less than the price paid for old pianos.Cell and oxamino them.H.J.SHAW, 116 JALEBY AUTHORITY OF JUBTICH.\u2014 Wii) bo sold, on RATURDAY, tiv: Fifteenth of Jude next, ut Ton o'clock in the fora.neo, In the office of the undersigned Notary, slituat: at No.61 st.Gabricl street, tn this Clty, to the last atl lilghent bidder, the hortoafter fmumovatie pros perty, belonging to the children lesus of the mar- Haye of the late Joseph Marson dil Lapbres with the lato Dameleocadic Leclalre; vir: Alot of ground, situsto in the 8t.Louis Ward, ofthis City, containing twenty feet front by eighty foot deep, French measure; bounded in front by Dorchester streot, with à two-story brick baume cad othes atadimngs thercon erected, sald iol of gronnd boas to soata weet port of the lot known umd er aumitherthree hundred and clghty-five C033 og the Oflclal Pian and Book of fieTerenee for test, foule Wacd of this City, For the condone fale, and otner paribeo- lure, wpply tothe utderelgned Nowy.HOY ¢RPIN, Notnry, No.OÙ 81.Gulal 1 sut.Manta! May Z6th, 187H.124 2aw + 102 m0 00 0 nactient flotices, INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, and Amending etn.1875, La she matter ol GAGNON BELTAR ILEB 4 (0), of tho Lily of Quunec.Who eda Jahon snd Olasswiio Doser, Farol venir, 2eme Tendere nt ao much in the dollar, wit Lu received by the undersigued up to saturdey, the Sth fuvinnt, nt Noon, {or abole or any purtofl the Mock of the above.naked bonolvent Lstate, counstating of Chins, Barty en tna Glassware, stnountlig: ts abou §1) 00), The tock can ba neem nn pplication 10 Mosees, Wuricio & forte, 51 baliiganie boot, weir, whore the teck Pack inay also Le referred le fui pices, upto WY.ONIESDAY, the Oth brotant, uf or veh ho bern be nven n° office vf (lu) Adsl gro, wa will give nl} particulars.Tepderars in tho event of not offering cash, must Posie tele Becuriies, iba Lire ARslgizee mig 4 gen: tour dernat bind thamunl ven to acoopt the Highene os any offer.JOHN FULTON, Asslgnoo.26 Bt.Francois Xavier street, Montreal, Int dune.1s 0 130 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, and Amonding Acts.In the matter of GAGROR, BLLLES ILE 4 0°), of the City of Quebec, Wholesale Farthen and Glasswaro Dealors, Inso)vouts.1, tho undersigned, JOIIN FULTON, of the City of Monircal, have beeu appolntod Assignos in this matter.Creditors aro requested to fy) tho'r clam: bet re me wilhin one month.JOHN FULTON, Assignne.LÉ Et, Francois Xavier street, } __Montrenl, Tut June, 1878.__140 1 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, nthe mater of ZOUIQUE THERIAULT, Inualvent, SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Friday, 31st Juve, 1878, pt Elovea n m.1.\u2014Two lots of land situate on Saint Christopto street, kuowi and designated ms Noa.12 and 138, of the anhdivision of No.1194, on thu oficial plan and book of referance for Baint James Ward, of tho said Clty of Montreal, measuring forty foot cach in front by sixty-seven soet in depth \u2014with the buildings and oiher depondeicies thereon erected, 2.\u2014Certaln lots situate on Maple strost, known and designated ns Nos, B68, 87, 8 and HO, of the subdivision of No.1207, on tho offictal plan and in the book of reforence for Haint James Ward, of the enid City of Montres], each lot monsuring twonty- four feet In front by ninoty-four foet in dopth.B.\u2014A Tot of land aituate on Saint Androws street, known and designated us forming psrt of No.871, on the officlu) plan and In the book of reference for Saint James Ward, of the said City of Mnatronl, weasuring fortyfeet in front by one hundred aud Afiy fees tu depth; bounded In front by Saint Andrew sacet, on 0 \u20ac Aldo by No, 872, on tho other stl by tie rep rementatives of ths late Gutilaume viviud, #10 nreer hyntanc\u2014witu hougcssnad ntth Wine thereon erected, LOUIS DUPUY, Office, No.16 Placo d'Armes.130c0d INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, and Amending Acts.In the matter of PIRERE J.BE.HENSLEY, of Mon- trea), Insolvent.The undersigned Assignees will sell by Patblio Auction, at so much in the dollar, as per inven\u2018ory.valuation at the Innolvent's place of business, No.226 ST, LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, Montreal, On Wednesday, the Fifth day of Juue, A.D., 1878, at ELEVEN o'clock a.m.the following assvts bulonging to the sbovo estate, vis.i= Stock of Dry Goods, amounting to $3,772 01 Office.& Bhop Piatuges riod 10 83.77% 00 Book Debts, amounting as por list to 1,775.40 20,506,11 Terms nado known day of sale.The store will de kept open for inapection by intending purchasers, Monday the 3rd, Tuesday the 4th and Wedno, the bth till hour of sale.ad All farther Information gives On ; plication to the undersigned.ARTHUR M.PERKINS, Avsiynes.Office of Perkins, Beausoleil & P-rkins, 60 St.James atrce , Montreal, 37th May, 1878.124 INSOLVENT AOT of 1875, And Amending Acts.Io the matter of CHARLES QUINTAL, of t and District of Monreal Provision Mens O17 obaut, an Insolvent.BALE OF REAL ESTATE, WITHOUT RESERVE.The undersigned Assignoe will sell at his Office, 11 Bt.Sacrament rate the City of Montreal, ' On Th » the Sixth day of June, A.D, at renoom, even o\u2019clock, Fo the following Jot of land and buildings thereon erected, constting of good corner store and house, À lot of land situste and being In St.Mary 's Ward of the City of Montreal, known and designated on the Official Plan and Book of Reference for d Bt.Mary's Ward, as Number Seven Hundred and Forty, measuring Bixty-two feet in front, A sixty-three foot in depth, more or less, but withont warranty of procise contents, with tho buildings thereon erected.DAVID J.CRAIG, Montreal, 22nd May, 1878.121 Summer Resorts.PURE AIR! PURE AIR! Grandest monntain scenery in the { Dominlon, Belæil Mountain, 8t.Hilaire, ou which fasituato the Ii bois HOUSE, hich 1s now open.TIE: per mon rom $30 ; per day, from $1.50, Four G.T.K.Trains tn and out daily.CAMPBELL BROTHERS, > \"AE 30e0d CENTRAL HOUSE ! {OLD ORCHARD BEACH, MAINE.ACCOMMODATES 125 GUR#rs.Orzus Jyxa 207k © Makes a speciality of board for families by the week Or season Beautifully and centrally located for ail points of ton on land ox water.Bathtoy feciiitios un- E.B.EDDY Bege io Info friends and où ers that he has Introduced Into his manufactory a NEW SAFETY MATCH, which contains no sulphur, ignites only om the box, and excels in being # i ! + ï \u2018Free from Sulphurous Odor, Me A.NELSON & SONS, -| ~ , Was + The »n surparsed.Lower steps of House washed by oid Ocean waves.Rooms all deslruble and pieasant.The \u201c CFNTRAL \u2018\u2019 having mado extensive Improv- ml a.R bo: 5 th addition, 40x70 \u2018cet, open for 1878.Tuo ands half Perey oston Fxprors from Montrea Prices to nuit the times.Bend fur Cirenlar.121-28 J.LoSCOTT.th SUMMER RESORT, og AT.ANN'S.' yi Hi Mxssns.POTTER 4 HOUTHIER Beg to inform the public that they are now prepared to receive Boarders for tht yunsoer months at $30 per mouth or $40 including Railway fare.1306 6 CACOUNA.TE THE 8T.LAWRENCE HALL, 1 CACOUN A, Wil he opoued early this x aan Farle wishing to secure te for the sason wild piesss do #0 finmediately.Address, JAMES CREIGHTON, I'roprictor, Aleod im Caro br Louw Notary Quesno, JLARE MEMPHREMAGOG.MR.H.RUFFIN, Ancien Chef de Culsius to Lord Dufferin, Governor- General, and Bir Hugh Allan Haus the honor to Inform bis friends aud the pablio in general, that he will open, on thy 1st of June noxt, the well known CHATEAU DASILVA, Situate on the shores of the far-famed Lako Mem- phremagoy as a first-class Hotel and suminer resort, A short distance from the Chateau will bs found the SULPHUR BPRINGS, 50 well known totho tra- vulling public, Visitors ail receive all tha possible » F udtho p 9 « an A Special Steamer will run in connection with the m Magog and establishment to ¢ visitors fro Newport station to the Chateau.A Livery Stable will be attached to the Chateau, also, Pleasure oats for the convenicnue of guosts PBICES: Visitors remsining more than a week, si per duy : less than one week, 31.20 por day, Bpeclel arrangements will bo mado with fasilios for chtidren and domestics.For particular conditions, address: KH, ROVFIX, Tont-0fMce Nox 1498, Montreal.121004 LAKE MEMPHRRAAGOG.PARK HOUSE, = MAGOG.This well known Hotel is Bow open For the reception of Bumuner Boarders, at prices to suit the ties.A description of this beRoLIfUl SUMING Todor Jo un- nevemary.The Hotel har unidersoac tnaro yh ro- paire the past winter- repainted, ref irntahed, newly ourpetcd- and is now in first-class order.livery connected with the house; Bosts ur Rowing, Saii- ing, &c., Ac.Rofcroncces : Judge Doherty, Sner- ra J.C Richie, Pag, 13394 BL Catherine st, Montres; Profewor Andrews, Montreai: CR Browne, Peg, Ottawa Bowl, WM, JAMIESON, Pre prieror Mayo, May 2th, 1874.125 UNION HOUSE, LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, MAGOG, F.Q., INO.NORTON, Proprietor.This House is situated nt 1115 (oot of tus far famd Luke, and commande nn extanslve view of the same.i has been taoronghly refitted and fur.yished, An 8 family Mouse Ie buu ben iargely pas trontzea by nome of he leading families of Moid.read, ud ihe very best of references fan be given The tors aro.$1.20 per day, or § tn fr; por weak, Fishing, Bosting and Hing can be (ally entryed here.The'pluoe is easy of agus, snd fui} julvrma- Lian will be cheerfully accorded aluny and all times, Parties withing the host of jooms are respectfully requested 10 wp ply early.11037 VARENNES HOTEL, HENRY BRODEUR, P'ROFWIXTUE.Yhis House, situnted on tie banixa of be SL Lawrence, in enn of the most plete wag shila of Tower Canada, in now open lof tns ru puoi of Guests for the Hummer season The piace Is easy of scorns b la only 1 miise from Montreal, sud the Heaumvs *TERULATINNE nakestnotripe per Cav, thus offerins torhe busl- ean NBL AL Opportunity of sp poux Lis ovsulnus 15 Vurennes and attending to fa datiy dutive in the city, Goardors will flud here \u20ac quiet home with pou} vatortng, cloan and comfortabls apartmarte bites np with AH the conveniences Wy ba find (na City Motel.Always on hand the renownsd Mineral Water of Varennes, with Boate, Cur\u201clayre, ko, whteh can be had at moderata charges.22 24 ?BARTLETT'S LAE al .Mi HOTEL, el, CHAMBLY BASIN, D.B.BARTLETT, lato proprietor of the Unttad States Jlote), F.Q., begs t0 ont! tho attontion of his numercuy friends snd the travelling publio gene- riliy that he has refitted and renovated the above Hotel, which is now open\u2019for guosts.< The nLovu Hotel is beautifully situated, within two minutes walk of the steamboat landing and five minutes of the depot.Vaoancios for » few summer boarders.Rplendid Pighing and Boating, 118526 a ch HOUSE pits RE-OPENED, a \u2014 nie vid sud fsvorably known Hotel, situate tn the centre of the city, fronting the river Bt, Lawrence, 1atoly closed, has been re-opened to: Ma.GEO.T.MOREHOUSE, as 1y U.8.Cousul st St.Jounw, su and has boen thoroughly repaired and re-furuished, nd will be kept as a Family Hotel, where the ravelling public will always find a quict home with good catering, cioan and comfortable apartments, with moduruto charges.Mn.MorzHoUsS hae boste of frionds In Canada and the Trnited States, who will bo pleased to learn that he has opeusd this Hotel, aud wili make his houses their home whon visiting Montros) for basi- ness 07 pleasure.46a +1 GILSEY HOUSE.EUROPEAN PLAN, Corner BROADWAY ond 29th STREETS, THR LEADING EUROPEAN HOTEL IN NEW YORK.CABS PASS THE DOOR TO ALL PARTS OF THB CITY AND CENTRAL PARK.JAMES H, BRESLIN, PROPRIETOR.103 8 ROSSIN HOUSE, TORONTO, ONT.2 à ASE A4 \u2014 THY.PALACE HOTEL OF CANADA.NEV PASSENOER #8 BAGGAGE BLEVATORS RUNNING DAY and NIGHT.THR O¥LY Pras-oLASS HoUSS of TORONTO WITE (GBADUAVAD PRIORS, Vis :\u2014 $3.00, $3.50 and $3.00 per day, ¥o7 al! rooms sxoept those with parlors and ba attached.88, 83.50, $4 per Day, ACCORDING TO LOCATION OF ROOMS, Rooms, F1 per day and apwards.ELEGANT FAMILY SUITES 4T REDUCED RATES Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen*s Restaurans In CONNBOIMON WTTE TEE HO0t2.HAWLEY D.CLAPFP & BON, »e PROPRIBTOR OTTAWA HOTEL, RESTAURANT.120 ments, is in better trim for the pl re and \u20ac of yuests than cver before.Is ander v uno rusnage- ment as formerly, and will hold its high rank and well-oarned repulation.The \u201c CKNTRAL \u2018* is pur- rly popular among business men throughout Cansda and tho Statos, as the place to send thelr families for the season in porfect security, with the beet attent'on shown them.Terms this ssason very lerafe.Address, \u2018 130 25 WESLEY 6G.SMITH.BEDDING MADE AS IT ope 0 SR.2e WNSHEND'S PR TAKES oP BEATEN axp RE-LAID.Ay ON ms sTRERE BAT Re Winans marie ds vague.œ .\u2018COTTAGES.7 HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.= = \u2014 Ar 5 THE «\u201c ROYAL\u201d PUSILIERS.A D.and EB.Companies will 7 ; ; at the City Hail; on WEDRASURT, I Sth Juus, at 7.48 p.m., for Asia fants | Ævery man to be pes F The Bubal : , 0.- 1 nine ul en cers and M.0 Oékoces cé the | arnde.: Uulforu\u2014Wbite Punios snd Forage Gapk.Ce By order, ».LYDON, .Lient.& Actiag Ant, SHAMROOK LACROSSE CLUS, divers ember is expected to stliendé a1 ALEX.H.WOODS, focretary CORINTHIAN LODGE.A.F.& A.M.Ke.62, G.R.Q.Jar Communication of this the Csnadian Masonio Cham- WKLKES- \u2014 120-3 1298 J A equ Lodge, will be held In bers, )ince Ares, on the Evaning of DA A bth June inst.nt 7.030 o'clock.visitng Brotlgen cordially welcome._iv2 ROBERT MILLER, J1RST GRAND PIC-NIO OF THR SRABON, TO CUSHING'S GROVE, On Thursday.the 6th Imoi.\u2026 nt 9 a.m, _\u2014_ YARE, 35 CENTE.1303 ANNUAL SPRING GAMES.OC OPEN TO AMATEURS {FD MONTREAL WW LACROSSE GROUND, SATURDAY, JUNE 81, COMMENCIRG AT 2.40 P.M.BHARP, Entries close June Dth, 100 Yards Run\u2014(Handleap, honte.) 44v Sop Run.Half Mi A One Mile Run, Two Miles Run\u2014 (Club Handicap.) 120 Yarde- Husdles\u2014( Handicap.) Throwing Lacrosse Ball.Throe-Icgzed Race.Thres Mile Walk- Potaios Raoe, Tug of War\u2014Open to Teams of Biz Men.Entrance Peo, 60c.per man, for each and every Kame.} Yoiries to be addressed to tho Secretary, Box 1158 PO.Gold Medals will bo given to fret, Stiver to second In each game, excepting In Potatoe Kace (Gold Modal) sud Tuy of War, in which lattes, prises wil bugiven to members of first Lam, GRO.R.ATARKE, 220 Hon.-Nec.M.L.O.A BTISANS MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY.The tneimnbers of this Soctety are requested to he But personslly at the General Mesting that will (ake piace at?Bey the 6th June next, at tbe hall of L'Union bt.Joseph.\" corner of st, Catherine and At.Elirabeth atrecta, for the purpose of daliberati and deciding in visw of Lhe fact, On the snoane Us will bo suggested for the antoiy of Lhgir Intaruate, By order of (he special commitice named at the deneral mesting th: Cl May, CHS.ED.CARMEL, Montreal, Mas 29, 1576.\u201c Trees \"THEATRE ROYAL VRENCE PLAYS By the Distinguisked Pariman Company.ROME MICHEL, = a Vea Des Homes.WEDNBRLAY \u2019 LE CEBLRE DK M PIBIER.1 : LEA CROCHETA 7 À OCHETH LU ERE MAMPI L'ECGOTI, AE PFAMIL .a tdhar MATINEE AT TWO 4 ss UMLLE.DE LA ARÉIGLIERE, Lg SEE, Prices \u2014 @Bc, blo and Toc Beate.Prince's Mi sic biore.; YOMINION THEATRE.CHAMP DE MARS, Orsnd Opening of the Regular Seaton, - Hongay Evening, June 3rd, 1978, Bupueiment for a Jinilted yoriod of the world renownet MLLE.LE FANE'S TROUPE.\"iret time barns sn entirely uew and Gi lcene THE BOWER DF GEACTY.Living Ars Pictares 12 BRAUTIFUL LADI 12 snd production of the Brioimit of ail Boolety Comedies, win nl CK NOLESTY, Hart ag atrovaansee of fy JIE SC LA SOCIETE DE CON STRUC- NOTICE.~ The Annual General Mecliog of the Bbarsholdors of the Bt.Jemen Building Roclaty, held un the Dirt of May lust, having boon algue, Shareholders Gf thooatd Bucicty are hesuby Both that this meeting shall taro pisce at the re, Faroissiais Heil, No.327 Motrs sireet, on WEDNESDAY, tLe Bit Juns noxt, a4 o'clock p.m.for the sais purposes that the convocation had taken piace four.J.P.ROTTOT, Pros.1266 F.BEAUVAIN, Nec Treas, PROVIDENT - MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY.The Annual General Meeting of this Society, the reception of the Bo rt of fe Board of Directo) for the pnat y car, Lhe alection of Jirectors and An: or the ensuing yesr, and tho transaction of such other business as may be then snd there Iaw- fully submitted, will bo hold at the fociety's OM Union Bulidings, Bt.Francois Xevisr st TUESDAY, the Fourth day of June next, the hour of Eight in thie evening precisely.W.TURRER, Be \u2019 Montreal, May #01h, 1878.ti Oh fos Os a Yo BANK OF MONTREAL.WOTICE is hereby given thats Dividend of SIX PER CENT.; upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Inetitution, | has been declared for the current half-year, and that the same will be payable at its Banking Hoses, in this City, on and after ce SATURDAY, the FIRST of JUNE Next, The Transfer Books will be closed from ths 178 to the Sist May next, both days iuciuaive.R B ANGUS, General Manages.Montres), 310th April, 1878, | vo.- a 4 3 New Advertisements To-Cay.(CALL AND EXAMINE WILSON\u2019S # IMPROVED PATENT ADJUSTABLE, E48%, RECLINING, + AND INVALID CH ALR, With Thirty Chanyes of Posttion, * \u2014CORN3S\u2014- BROADWAY AND Sith STREET, re wut MADIRON SQUARE, ; ar \u2014_\"89\" .NEW YORK, ad 47 20 \u2014 HAMILTOR;E 00, L.H.JANVRIN, A.H.PALNER 105 8T.JORRPHE STREET, PROFEIRTORS, | HAVE Rap à E THEIR EVFÉÉLISEMENT.Wry REOBSMORB ie + = HOTEL, THEIR GOONS.BE RE-NARKED.Ect Rroadway and dina si, CREAT BARCAÏNS VILLA arrsasp.\u2019 > 3 BLOCKS from GRAND OBNTRAL DEPOT, La POUF OR NEW YORK.i ) \u2019 TRANSIENT RATES ; NEW BUCKWHEAT: FLOUR.GERMAN HAXALL FLOUK, } c FAMILY and PAN\u2019 OMINY, OA GRAHAM F hy VEL SEER BUCK ! on ot Corner ofUraig and Bleury streets.2 \u2018 SUMMER IS THE SEASON for, : removin 3, Bhortncas of Breath, Wheess dt inflicted Asthma, sorders, = the careless and delicate by our rigoostis wine ters.Dr.Wilsore Pal ary Cherry the means of effecting Lappy transi dapger to safety.After the Cher Les = = eat wit cold water and take th: ad Tn Te not inpg su! ve y ati fo take as It 16: dowel wil bo FLOUR, * i CRACKER = + .sum, foment with f easan: oak its effects.QCULIST and ou and 2 nutal after & lengthe ; sojourn at the different Hospitals of the Conti and Yugland ay be consulted dally as_his rese- dence, No.os) Beaver Hall m ; or Moppare of Tear Duct cured.Coran \u20ac For PRIVATE LESSONS IN - my English, ing, Resdin En Arta ; Frac THE QUEENS, Prachi aio.thé\u2019 Piano and eonly 8 G7 Trier Reon Flare, sad Moght Beuoo 8 a + x NTO \u201clars, .ple i TORO : Ont.eimploycé during tho dex.47 + 3 pe te 3 TR Mr ld The leading Hotel tn the Dominion, with haus.| HAVE YOU 2.7 ; h y w ; PR to arson sear rz moras: SMOKED THE best families.Prices graduated sines 1874, vis: : : ; 25 À + $1.00, $3.90, $350; Rosms Wilh Bait, Mey.¢ | YIRGIN Signi ol fe aie, $4.00 per Gay.: \u2018 oe Pati a i over, | CIGARETTE ?|: _ LCL SE à PE a ed $ axle d DOULATION or vws Daux Scan von wLES CYDIXO Juss lsv, 1873: © TER Tasuday .17,816 .17,174 .16,959 esecrsonce@ 0000100 00ers00ns 17.148 TOL.teres nnessereresencerss 102,033 \u2018Births, Marriages and Deaths.Co BIRTHA BUCHANAN=At Athelstan, on June 3rd, the wife of Mr.J.H.Buchanan, of a som.BRENNAN~On June 8rd, Mra.A, Brennan, of a daughter.MORRISON-In this city.on the 3rd June, at 5604 Dorchester street, Mra.James Mor- .rison, of n non.PRINCE~In this city, on the morning of the 4th June, Mrs.Henry Prince, of a son.DAVIDBON \u2014At 13 Manchester Terrace, KcoUand street, Montreal, on the 3rd of June, the wife of James Davidsou, of a me \u20140mn the 24th May, at 61 Barnsido MR Te wife of John\u2019 Marphy of & daughter.Pr J , KELL Y\u20140n the 4th June, at §*.Es Chureh, by the Rev.Father Dowd, Joseph I/Hoint to Joanna, only daughter of ihe Iate Michael Kelly.New York papers please copy.YK#, RYAN-\u2014In this cit BAe by the Rev.P.Dowd.Daniel Haye.Mae soty douunier of.Williams Ben, Eso., only dau rof an , Diener, of thix city.y tr , Quebec and Boston papers please copy.COOPER, DEWAR-In this city, on the 1st June, Richard Cooper, of London, Eng- Jand, to Maggie Dewar, of Quebec.DFSAULNIERS, PEARSON\u2014At Bt, Bl- bianne Church, Richmond, P.Q,, by the V.Le I.Desgülnters, us bro- tber,Charles N.Desaalalers Miss Sarah ; Louisa Pearson, both of Richmand.1202 * .LYMER, CASWELL\u2014At Toronio, on the \" 7th May, by the Rev.D.J, Macdonnell, Thomas Lymer to Miss Christina Caswell, both of Toronto, 1 t PICK, WILSON\u2014At Eden Mille, Ont, on th of May instant, by the Rev.H, See rence.Richard Plok, of Guelph, to Miss Inatella Wilson.Toron BERLIN, FUNSTON-\u2014At to, on ce Msy, by the Rev.W.H.Poole James Chambetiln to Aoule, eldest éaughter of Wiliam Funston, Esq., all of Toronto.DEATHS.O'CONNOR~On the night of the lst Jane, Mary, infant-daughter of Edward O'Con- nor, Jr, & One year, pda.he 3nd ¥1ER~In this city, on Su t une, after a lous\u201d arid palnfal fliness, Minnio Louisa MocGillis, beloved wife of + John A.Rafter, aged 93 yours and 38 daya.The funeral will take place from her late residence, J18 Peel street, on Wednesday, tho 8th instant, at 7:30 an.to St.Patrick's Church, thence to the Roman Catholto Cemetery.Friends and aoquaintances are rospectfully invited to attend without further notice.Quebec papers please copy.12923 SPOONER-On Suvday, Juno Ind, aged 61 ears, Wllholmins Purvis, of ' Lawler, tiand,\u201d widow of the late Captain D.Spooner, of Norfolk, England, and mother- in-law of J.-M.Henderson, of this city POWER~In this clly, on_the 2nd of June, William Power, third son of Fdward Power, aged 18 years, 2months and 24 days.EAUCHAMP\u2014On the lst June, at the age BEA months and 10 days, Marie Mati Cella, youngest child of tho inte ,Aldoric Beauchamp, watchmaker.WILCOCKS~At Melbourne, Que, on the ind June, James ;Beverloy, second son of Arthur Wilcocks, aged 13 years, 12 2 Two O'clock P.M.COMMERCIAL / June 4.A further decline of five cents per bbl.took place in Buperior Extra and Spring -.Extra this morning; the markets still remain unsettled, and dealers refuse to operate.No offers at the Call Board.© Wheat in Chicago has advanced considerably since yesterdsy, when it closed at from 953c to 95§c for June, this morning for the same period it sold up to 97§c, closing at 974c to 97 dc.Cheese in Liverpool.sgain declined today, being sold at 47a against 48s yesterday.e fact that ceresls are suddenly looking up in the United States and Europe cannot be satisfactorily accounted for at present.It in said to be due to the fear that crops will not do so well as anticipated, the weather being unsessouable.Jn many parts of the Province of Quebec farmers complain that as yet they have not been able to sow much sed, owing to main.Recerprs or Propuos ix MoNTARRAL.\u2014 Wheat, 26,775 bushels ; corn, 52,823 bus ; N peas, 38,639 bus ; onts, 11,241 bus; barley, p44 bus ; flour, 4,480 bbls; meal, 874 bbis ; ashes, 82 bbls; butter, 161 kegs; | chersr, 657 boxes ; leather, 29 rolls ; tobscoo 14 cases ; spirita, 100 casks, Cnrcago, June 4,\u2014Wheat\u2014Receipts, 46,.000 bush ; shipments, 34,000 busb.11.38 s.m.\u201497 jo to 97 4c for June; 080 to 9340 for July.Corn Receipts, 78,000 bush ; shi ments, 411,000 bush.to 35j0 fur June ; 36ÿc for Jaly ; 3740 for August, Oste\u2014Receipts, 78,000 bushels ; shipments, 49,000 bush, Barley\u2014Reoceipts, £.000 bushels ; shipments, 2,000 bushels.Pork, 10.20 a.m.\u2014 $8.76 to $8.77} for July; £8.90 to $8.92) for August.Lard, 10.28 s.m.-\u2014$6.57} for July ; $6.65 to 86.67% for August.MiLwauker.\u2014 Wheat Receipts, 37,000 bush ; shipments, 42,000 bush.10.83 a.m.98äc for June; 96}c for July ; 9080 for August., The Montreal Customs receipts for the month were $824,434.52, against\u2019 311,027.20 last year.Increase, - 807.33.At Toronto $140,062 was ool- lected, being an increase of $3,541 over the corresponding month in 1877, A private cable to W.J.Fairbairn reports that the decline in wheat is checked: in the Liverpool market, and there is fair business at quotations which are likely to advance.Prices of Flour and Provisions in Mon., treal :\u2014 ar \\ - Ww re», % > ™ GC \u20ac ENSESSSESSES Pollards sera Ontario Bags .Gg City Bags, delivered.OT.2WBEEALSSES 55555555588 A2 10 O5 O3 CO CA rte CT pm thn Oats at 30c per 32 Ibs.Wheat and Barley\u2014Nominal.! Butter\u2014 10c to 166.Checse\u2014Nominally at 8c to 8c.Lard\u20148jc te 9c.\u2018 : Pork esking 12e to 13$c ; 110 to 11dc tor thin mess.Viger Cattle Market.June be A supply of cattle of » qui, re the above market today.\u201cThe pein .over, except for the milkmen, who are somewhat leisurely\u2014knowing the large supply of cattle on hand-selecting the best milch cows for use during the sumnier.A few fat heifers and strippers await owners, but do pot sf} well owing to the arrivals of Western opttle which flooded the markat at ing of the week ; one fine dry fly 4 few years old, was knocked Jbut this was nn exceptional cows are valued at from $23 \u2019 t d ht ; mu we to Bie ; sales were within\" tbe above range of prices.Altogether shout one hundred head were sale the greater number were in the for proper, very few being in the stalls to the heavy min there wes not mush done, and only a few of the ; of animals were disposed of ; the mazket was better yesterday.À very good 3 $28, and sevora Ê The supply of 2 lambs and calves was good, tht , ol L - : we: BANKER.Value p.¢.Value .o= Denk Montreal.[164 Vo 84% AR |Daakot MEATS, 1 Ma 83800 « lontario Bank \u2026.nwo 8el 3370 jen RSS ES .u : .Sar | ha tone 3359 = » of Toronto.133% 10 85 132 50 A .hte\u2019 Bank, 904 w 91 90 30 .\" Rome 1Th la iB 5900 ol = [Meron 76 tbo 7600 \u2014 1¥lile Marie.\u2014 to- - À Co|118% te 47's ; - oe Aas to Bt sg \u201c {Bevo Suis le sou) 80 \" me his vu 8% - - 0-4} \u2014 J : Can Ina Gs.| :\u2014 0 \u2014 - Pend.i= BW =| = > Bank.\u2026.|;- 10 = = à neùn, 4 \u2019 si on the 4th of | 10.28 a.m.\u201435%c | business is now nearly |.\u201ceu Kéetistmie is PM v S100,000-s PER CENT.OHIO DEBENTURES, Running Pive Years; serured by Trast Deeds of Faraw in Ohio, 500s and 1000s.COUPON AND REGISTERED.GEO.WM.BALLOU & OO, 8 Wall Street, New York.on 72 Devonshire Street, Bouton' EYERY LINE! Read every Îine of both this and our otber special advertisement in to-day's Witsess, Thousands.Thousands of Umbrellas to select from, ranging In price from 23c to 810.The Criterion.The Criterion Umbsells can be used three different Ways, 63d can be converied into a full covering for either dog cart or phæton, completely covering back snd sides and top.Tell Werk.We expect to do some tall work in our Dress Goods and Grass Linen Departments this week.Fifteen Cases.Fifteen osffs of Xow Summer and Travelling Dress Material to be offered this week at unusually low rates, ranging In price from 80 to 85c per yard- Twe Cases.Two oases of Plain and Fancy Black Grensdines tp be offered this week, ranging from 13'go to $1 por yard.» White Geeds.Pour cases of White Washing Bummer Dress @oods from 730 to 3Co.One Case.One cae Xew Galatea Etripes, great novelties.Price from 17¢ 10 380.Tweeds.Useful Halifax Tweed, 450 per yard.Good Halifax Tweed, 50¢ per yard.Yine Halifax Tweed, 800 per yard.Best Halifax Tweeds, 95c per yard.Gootl Canadian Tweed, 300 per yard, Good Canadian Tweed, 870 per yard.Bost Canadian Tweed, 78c per yard.Very Fine Tweed, §1 por yard.Good Blue Berges, for Boys\u2019 wear, 460, - Good Blue Berges, for Boys\u2019 wear, 550.Vory Fine Blue Berges, 750.Colored Quilts.Us fui Colored Quilts, 380.> Good Colored Qulits, 700.Good Colored Quilts, 830.Best Colored Quilts, $1.Large size Colored Quilts, $1.45.; 8.CARSLEY, 398 and 303 Netre Dame Street./ 2804 ° SEE OU SEEN DE A BPLENDID VALUE.\u201cTHE ONE PRICE STORE,\u201d JOLLY & VENNING, 1304 223 UT.LAWRENCE UTREPE, STRAW HATS ! SUMMER FELT HATS ! We bave just opened & very large los of New Style Straw and Felt Kats in light colors.VERY PINE G00DS AT VERY LOW PRIOBS.JOHN FENDÉRSON & CO, 288 NOTRE DAME STREET.1304 2aw RUBBER HOSE ! ALL BIZES.GARDEN AND STREET HOSE IN LENGTHS TO SUIT.FITTED with MAGIC NOZZLES Ready for Use.> GARDEN HOSE REELS, These are indispensable in the use and protection of Garden PTS Hose.BELTING and PACKING.RUBBER 600DS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.TRADE SUPPLIED | Illustrated Catalogues aud Price Lists on application.Goodyear Rubber WAREHOUSE, 233 8t.James Street.W.F.MEWHORT.NOTICE, ; - TO PICNIC PARTIES.Be sure and include SYMINGTON'S PREPARED PEA -80UP, IN YOUR HAMPERS.For sale by all fret-clsse Grocers.190+ OU SAVE MONEY By buying Rubber amps of us.We give large discounts to parties buying direct from us.Bring your orders direct to the oe MONTREAL NOVELTY COMPANY, 817 LAGAUCHETIERE STREET, HEAD or Cots À good Canvasser wanted.1774+ ali dise: f 4 respiratory BRONCHITIS, and ages of the Greatest Xno Rem for Omens.\u201cpor shia by all Drogeiste, \u2019 W.RB.CHESTER & 00, 380 LAGAUCHEZIERE STREST.__106+ Grass Widowers OLD BACHELORS, CAN DO THEIR OWN.COOKING, o¥A RETORT GAR STOVE, AND 80 AR COMFORT AND ECONOMY.| R.PATTON, Agent, 745 CRAIG STRENT.118¢ JiBsHING TACKLE, \u2018 SCOTCH SALMON aors Arp KERLS.Messrs.FOREST & SONS R180) CELEBRATED FLIES & CASTING LINES, Bal w.BOYD'S, $41 NOTRE DAME STREET.Palmen Rods made and repaired.1904 TWO FLATS TO LET, With or Without OVER \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFICE.Apply at \u201cSTAR Office.104 ¢ MICHAUD & CUONES, ; Messre.JS FSIROUR & OO - (Establ Grain and Provisions bought and OR margty gold en manta aid Provisions bought RR ni eperato: Company \u2018e Chirago we a T Four O'clock PM.- Telegrams.Buicide of a Wether and Danghter., OMAHA, June 4.\u2014A woman named Ole- sou, temporarily insane, yesterday drowned hers ]f aud a twelve year old daughter.FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.The Orenge Grand Ledge of British Berth A merica\u2014Personal.ST.Jonx, N.B.June 4.\u2014The Grand Orange Lodge of British North America remained in session until a late hour last evening.Grand Master Bowell made a lengthy rt ; Grand Keyes presented an exhaustive report.It stated that a greater interest is being taken in the work of the Order than ever before.There have been issucd, since the last repoft, 44 new warrants, as follows: Ontario West, 17 ; Ontario East, 11 ; Quebec, 10 ; Newfoundland, 2; Nova Scotia 2; British Columbia, 2.Your renewals have been issued to Ontario East, a like number to On\u2018ario West and one to Nova Scotia.Of Orange Young Briton warrants Ontario West bas had 28 ; Ontario Fast, 30 ; Quebec, 6; Prince Edward Island, 3, and Manitoba J, besides two renewals to Ontario West.Of Royal Scarlet dispensations, Ontario has received 20 new and two renewals ; Ontario Fast, one new and one renewal, and New Brunswick 2.The reports of the various Provinces all showed increased returns, especially Manitoba and British Columbia.The finances are reported to be in a condition.The Lodge is in session to-day again, with alarge attendance of dele .Dr.Rapper is in Fredericton, the guest of Lieutenant.Governor Tilley.FROM QUEBEC.Getting Rendy for the Fray\u2014Excite- ment Intense\u2014City Full of Visitors \u2014The Bpeakership\u2014 Demonstration to the Liestenant-Govermer\u2014fad- den Dentha\u2014The Weather.ISFEOIAL DESPATCH TO THE STAR.| Quanze, June 4.\u2014The political excitement to-day is intonse, and the city is full of visitors and excursionists anxious to see the opening of the House.Many of them will be doomed to disappointment, however, the allotted number of tickets for admission having been all distributed.The most con- fiicting rumors are in circulation to-day.The Opposition assert that Mr, Turcotte has this morning declined the Government candidature for the Speakership, and their friends are offering to bet largely agoinst the Government being sustained.The Ministerial- ists depy that Turcotte bas withdrawn, but sre very reticent.They, too, appear confl- dent; ayd it is probable that they have secured the votes of men who were least expected to support them.It is thought a demonstration to the Lieut.Governor is being arranged for this afternoon.Mr.Lynch has not yet arrived, but it is believed that all the other members will be in their places.Crowds are alresdy surrounding the Parliament Hoi nd the publie auxiety is bardiy able to in itself, The Governor, after directing the members of the Legislative Assembly to elect a | Speaker, will leave the House and return to morrow to read the speech from the throne.Mr.Marcel Bernier and Mr.Narcisse Poisvert, both of Arthabaska, died suddenly at that place last week from apoplexy.The heat is intense, but there are signs of rain, , Probabilities.METEOROLOGICAL Orrice, TORONTO, June 4\u201410 s.m.\u2014In the lower lake region the pressure has remained nearly stationary; fresh to brisk southeasterly to southwesterly winds, and fair weather, with local rains, In the Bt.Lawrence the pressure has decreased, with moderate to fresh winds, and fair weather, In the Maritime Provinces the re has decreased, with moderate to sh winds and fair weather, Probabilities for the next-24 honrs : For the lower lake region, fresh to brisk southwesterly to northwesterly winds, and fair weather, possibly thunder storms in some localities.For the St.Lawrence, fresh .to brisk southerly to westerly winds, and fair weather, with local rain areas.For the Maritime Provinces, moderate to fresh southerly to westerly winds,and fair weather, with locel showers.EEE City_ News, Mn.WirLtAam Hanren.\u2014 We have been requested to state that Mr.Willlam Harper did not leave the city because of any indebtedness that he had incurred or in the prospect of payments which he had to meet, and he owes no such amount as that impu\u2018ed tohim, It is said that he will be back to town in the course of a few days, IMMIGRANTS.\u2014The S.S.Polynesian\u201d brought over 815 immigrants on her last trip, 168 of whom were foreigners and the remainder English and Irish.They left here yesterday for the West in charge of Mr.Sumner, Dominion Immigration Travelling Agent.The Britishers intend settling down in the Province of Ontario, but the others go to the States.BrixrLxrs.\u2014This morning, about two o'clock, Sub.Constable Payette found no less than four doors on St.Joseph street.The owners were all notified.\u201cMessrs.E.and C.Gurney & ('o.have established telephonic conneo'ions between their warerooma on St.James street and their factory in Griflintown with admirable suo.cess, and pronounce it a great convenience to themselves and, their customers, LoiTzrixg.\u2014Complaints are made of the inconvenience felt b estrians on Bleury street at night by loitererä of both sexes.A ndent says many persons, including \u20ac e policeman on beat, on Saturday night, had to go off the sidewalk at corner of Jurors street from the obstruction of a number of iping girls w congregated on &o sidewalk.We would again call attention to the necessity of having an extra officer placed on Bleury street on Sunday evenings, from eight to ten o'clock, when crowds of young people gather there and indulge in rather.rough play.The lapgusge that is used by young and well dressed roughs in the hearing of yomg girls is most, disgusting to listen to.It not only profane but positively obscene.A few policemen in clothes might be placed on duty for the special purpose of bringin, the immoral camps to justice.We woul warn parents against allowing their young daughters to promenade Bleury strest on Sunday nights, especially as several deplorable cases of departure from the paths of virtue and innocence have been brought to our knowledge among girls, from the contamination of company first met with on that apparently favorite promenade.IrisH NATIONAL CONCERT.\u2014Last night, \u201cder the auspices of the several branches of the Irish Catholic Union, a complimen- tery benefit concert was given to Mr.E.M.Cummins, an amateur vocalist of merit, and one ever ready to give the aid of his great talent to charitable objects.The programme of the evening was most tastefully selected, embracing Irish National Melodies and some of the choloeat populer sengs ; and the ladics and gentlemen ding their assistance acquitted themselves with praiseworthy effectiveness.Mr.R.Burke, V.R, of the I.C.U., opened and introduced the gs in a long but telling speech.The great feature of the evening, however, was the presence of Mr.Stephen J, Meany, just returned from Ireland, and that gentleman's reception as he entered the hall certainly pmved that gratefo] remembrance of past services is not an extinct quality in the Irish heart.The | welcoming cheers were repeated again and agaiv, the first and second parts of the programme, loud demands were made for Mr, Meapy, who, in answer, delivered a brief but eloquent address.His only ex- cose, be sald, for yielding to the kind wishes of his friends was that he brought them news {rom home, and then he entered into à graphic description of the present condition of Ireland.in ct of n affairs and the duty of Irishmen in their new home he was precise and emphatic, inculeating the obligation, fealty to the new land which had given their people an asylum from persecution, but, a the same Huse, enforcing ¢ ighet ce dne to coun of ert and their affections\u2014of eid home of their kindred sud the graves of their fathers.\u201d He deprecated in strong terms the periodical displays of the fell spirit of religious bigotry an litical strife, re viviog in this free land the worse than ah.sorditirs\u2014the crimes of the penal days in Ireland, and after an exhortation to coneord and unity forth sake ke af OÙ Tre.Jand, concluded amid prolonged applause.\u2018The following ladies and gentlemen were the vocalists on cecasien :\u2014Mises Rrongh.all, Tallon smd Cull; Momma MeNally, Fallon, Fummine, : Me Leroux- VE APT ME TR, | mé Hurkter sultation alwaye free, public one ail.! ANITOBA.as GUY, with (3) pair barrels, MFLE 1 Ë \"7.going $0 Manitoba, cheap, at T.REEVES & OO, 126eod + 687 Craig street, Montresl :.REMOVAL \u2014 HENDERSON'S ; Bt.Lawrenco street NEWS DEPOT removed from Xo.67 to 121 Bt.Lawrenoe Main, (ajo! Le Agenoy for\u201d Butterion's Pattes white, 108.z Bu s \u2026 Bana.193 Bt.Peter street.109408 © 7 JSFORMATION FOR THE - TIMES.\u2014Lighbt colored Silk and Dresses .~~ beautifully cieaned and Dyed in all the new shades, Overocoats, Co Pants, Table Covers, bc, pret or Cleaned Pressed equal to new, at the ROYAL DYR WU ST 06 Craig stræt.1004 > PER SONAL\u2014 Hindoo\u2014Image-\u2014 Bscred.1} nt) 3 - FOR SALE, Beoteh Cas strost.0 ; os mos SALE, a small Pros stroëts.2 particulars app ot.OOM~\u2014To let, a nice, comforte having à balcons in.front, on Be Huber foamy.it.family private.Lasrens, LE, SranOfMes.\"RE \u201cai str x OOMS, Unfurnished, suitable \u2018 for housekeeping; family private; mo chile = dren; respectable localtty.taben for rent.Address * Office.RooM \u2014 Furnished \u2018Bedroom, with Bath, at 582 Dorchester street.201 LOST.on the 3rd inst., between.Bt.Antoine street snd Oole des Wages, Pocket book containing & small sum of money 4 * PSP ne Er Rite ne PR TORRE Dominique snd Legauchetissontréets.1301 a EMPLOYMENT WANTED.by two ble girls, (Protestants), 8s wh General f 1 and rvapt ; Mrs.Colley\u20192 \u201cstreet.gond erenous.Registry Office, 1103 Bt.Ft MPLOYMENT ihe ns Te thorongh}ly comptent Walter, three eit rotsoraces Address 47, BIAS \\ \u201c ire 3 good Ll ANTED, threo & appr.722 Crate street, \u2018 5 4 WANTED, a1 Mousemaid.190 1 #4; ANTED TO BUY, More, LT Ren Te ANTED TO BORROW, \u201cnewer re tu aa oe\u2019 WAS TREATS oe AOR ores OR THE SECRET THE ORAY TOWER) COHAPTER X X1.\u2014 Obnttoueds interrepted his relative by & com- \u201c pe k snough.\u201d and stesnly.* to addesee after by her rightfal a ads Cartela Evmmond.\u201d + - Lemd Lesnard uitesed à loud and disconis and 80.she's actually im that Nttle fation upon you, Mr.Chandos!\u201d he ex: daimed.Ncwrithsianite ail your foel.- ish clafins snd Sosstful talk, had given von credit.for-a liétle more kenness than & face grew scarlet with a li rg aed Elis mothes graw she put upber hand as if ta we mw .\u2018 Mere our iusults, Lard Leonard\" sha aude \u201cYou know that au the widow of your elder brother, bigs al: 1hat t am ti thet makes ry >\" Where are your \u2018Whete is the cler rymen that marrie Where ase your witnesses I\u201d Mise Deanc\u2014au for the present we, muet a a pe her\u2014wag silent à moment ou tenu ras in & suppressed.voice\u2014 is ou knew that the certifis atria wos on my husband's he left me in Germany to obey Ex summons te Kogland, Where ortificate.ie now, you may know, yom have been | ospable of Ep villany \u2018 \" said his lord.not aware that youl! 08 : a a bi in cold ont 0 AN Am cageble of this lesser crime crima of wrong! Le your brother\u2019 je \u201c+ Be iscapablao! deffauding you, mother looks.\u2018* The certificats a rit stills exists, is in A does not exist, in cel yd rm £ FE § sh Ss.my on h-bed dents ; kb vas marches Hf Deans was mar« OLE to prove the fact En ne er Yom know af i Leonard, sid the wi who married) F2 sad me \u2014 the Rov.Mr.Camp , en me La vai charge Germany.; = in vie & your after my \u2014\u2014e death.1 believe That he is tow dag settled over some oie litte church \u2018im not know, bre Ot the witnesses to my mar he first, on oe father, is dead, rg wa in the at Pi was married; months to .ring Fnglish-.F coud net ascertain accurately: residence.The third witness who stralled into the: cememony.I do not: our INAE4 his man\u2019s has dows ry ot rita in existance .1 could hear: nome, That Nithe chapel was not man.with the.exastuess of our English ed you never searched fos this clergy- \u201cmen - #1 y.What incentive Bad: belbeved myself childless, I Lido so ,-1.belle : a soya allio i.I : \u2018 pet care to pere a) » ' ; - - to: bated me.Lace told me ahh | : 7 father end be would never : & no matter what proofs I night Whoni bad Eto fight fer! I was snimal which, when mortally hurt, ta its lonsiy der, and dies in solitude: came here to thafirm my: yw later J ssmmoned, oy devocad old nmwe, Mrs.here I.should hase: died, but for the i Sm on all will bs be: on-Nave now ea Yon my life to.rr, Ta; thet of\u2019 : wed os Don Quixote !\u201d sneered Evre-.In + en \u201cYour taak will last yeuse you !\u201d ; - il) on Jou will, a ugh, calmly.Ii a t refasence to the cn be wl ha and your ames, to cal! them » mild name, need.never be dlasloned do you say ™ + That you are most impertinent, mé += asied, A Yon dictate texmm bogger ! It is for me: de to you.ou.Teams hers to say that: mother would agree to d claims, Iwill settle upon goer atl Sn, Toil wil I would: do this, not Becanse of any faith in yous de- + because } wish to guerd m oad | fi \u2019 Said, with having dene A exclsimed struck.with Bena ste.uy as a | = | be R + { BP * BUBACRIVEIL=IS \u2018with iw niece\u2019s daug ; gx mon months, w .A A now -Andade much the gift could very \"10 dome sk all, it had better notary.neCns B by the month and month for acertain the Court ; bat: before to hold you harmless fro Brow ry pr] ; (Ra sia for Rid'or wrltines on Lo Ba was no 0 Oo! Now x Lucas th Havas of ova party and Jnoney wi when, | Ido not sco thal an.nad tremble Kiss Demo fel than ence in her, and che ead in the that ebbed and ffowed ir his eyes the stor of Lis love for Ressmond Wi ever.| \u201c Mia/Wilehentes iu:s love) Hugh ¥ gid, sha saids \u2018*F am glad you are her: Sloes Sis Mrchy mad lis.je Slseady inted with Jet ws call on then in 8 dey op twa, and make known eus \u2018 telnidonehip snd yews bintery.We may \u2018Beck their friendship.At mie, Sis + Avdiy\u2019s counsels would be The mether and.son were chasse to- their Lends elmpal, wben Mrs.œumisge entesed te ammouncethat dinnes wea vaitmg.Mise Dave smiled né hor Mast of up ion, nd Lv i wards told Io! \"ef, In \u201cF Ph vers of Lord Paget,\u201d midi the good a a al he ealted Lord % too 1° \u201cNo ; for the present be: = Chandos,\u201d replied her mistress.hi» rights te straggie for yet\u2014bis win, as they said in olden timos.= da .will be Lord Paget yet.\u201d ; arm in that of her son, She put her and they made thelr way: to the dintog.mdr dower; Miss Doe sod Hugh me turned te the: pusiar, when the aévern ons passed in a Actos communion, Tha night came on oy without « twilight, the gray cloydir thèt Bad durkened tie\u201d com shutusg down abruptiy apon the moor and the glen, 1atlonz shutters wers closed; the curtains drawn, the fie heaped up with fresh fuel, snd two tall wax Rghts | placed upon the mantel-shelf, thus giving to the room an added.wh Dee vo night.off * Is willbe a t.the ceast, } fewer,\u201d sald Miss Dvaue, rising to shut tbe oar, whick a puff of wind from the Hall batt \u201c How the wind boats down hero are no.vessels neas Be SE bis ohh It is such a makes one apprecls ate » home,\u201d he \u201cond fie the fest sigh or my lite whew I felt: hat I had wt \u201cthis moment steps wore heard In the Rai, and Mre, Commivgs made her sppear- ance.oJ on us y Mire Gertrude, she said, \u201cà an old gentleman wan or: the vie \u2018There's » storm coming op a to beep en bis journey © the) Rathmuir Glen.\u201d \u201c An old gentleman t Whois he I\u201d He says.Fe » doctoz, Miss Gertrude, .and bas been to sec à t on tha moor, and that bis cob.took t and got away \u201c fronr him, and he's got to pt home on foot.He's not it for a ten.wile walk in this wind, Shall I bid him sept * mld Mise Deane, can- ong veo Hem, © {Po be Contimued.Legal Department, the Ber topal?of an.unole Æns.\u2014Alresdy soswered \u2018 Yes.\u201d CE 6e- ei fus treet | a dot Civerpaat tp AEH BRON 72 LE Balle streot ; MM.& A.ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common vrs DOW & O0» BREWERS AND MALSTERS, MONTREAL, olen 5 en Docs et | JOHN Hi.be BHOLAON & BOR.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, 264 fit.Mary Street, Monevenkh hand the various of ALS sad ORAL oat Sl egos ee Panilles regulariy supplied \u2019 ee Baten supplie by as with aboli and nave to.nee MolntyF0.«0.ve vinisation tree aux ave Tioga.vreassmeroesses.ORLATIO 4 Thani & .\u201c ra Frank ity.| From Boston, Port | Hollfax, and, votre, (Malte EAVE i MONTREAL te SRY Ioan douse ELS BOSTON AND MUNTRBAL AIR LINER SHORTEN?BOUTS VIA CENTRAL VEXMONT RAILWAY Millen per Sis Sal spp Cara arc suschod to Nigbt Tralns Dolmen Hy 53 and Hos 3, a tie ae No | ore a I ase TRAINS \u201cLEAVE MONTREAL.EXPRESS, via Lowuii, at Boston, Ras der Wario loys La Sam.for Might Express for peston vis Fi Ions san pus arrivi 0g in friend eicavs, fmt ord ET Ix mm, Boston a et abs Bon s 9a Lowell and New GUNG MORE.4 YE leaves Hostou, vis in len : an.rh {; t Se HA we \u2018York, atrt ¥ Moreen a ih Rin Fnpma lswves vas Boron ot 8.80 p all b tg p.m.oval Aire sagan! EY ) Night Express leaves New Joik na mo avian in Montreal mt ig! when it wir un vo ES Arriving in Moutreal at D am en worming.Fer Tickets and Freight apply at Bates I Verrsont Railrond Offics, 136 St.James AL Boston Office, 883 Washingion sttoet.©.W.BENTLEY, JW.tN ss, Abana, ¥ ve, La Tin, 108.TRAINS ARRIVE AT oa\u201d AS FOLLOWS :\u2014 Prom West-@Grand Trauk Raîtlway, oa {shape Trnins froiu Ottawa connect with Prom Cornwall, sid | ate stations, at 9 Fran, ausion stations, From Logiian 8.40.a.m, 10.80 4.25 p.m, ; 16.00 pm.and 7.35 p 2 1305-20 Riviure di | up ig) A 2 ee \u2018at 12,18 pam.a.| From Soutie-trand ad Trank Tom lati From Waterloo, aoa I and Too 2 ins, 12 ick, ton, ; Albans Mt, Jonne, 66 D me and intermecite stations; | From Ghasbiy, m9 sm.9, Granby ane and intermellate \u201cations York, nk, flowy snd Mouse's Point ab\u201d: yInsiand, Bi Albans ant.STATION AS FOLLOWS: West\u2014Grand Trunk Ratiwagh.| Jor Prescott, Ottawa, modis La vor Eh Dot ermrediat stations; | yor Slog .Bor Corn 10 yor ile eme 0 pars, and £1 Going sonth\u2014Grand Trunk For Rouse's Fo; Por gs sept sud Wii Ter Hem \u2018A5 fa 2m 1 ou, \u201ci pas.Yo! 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