The Star, 27 mai 1879, mardi 27 mai 1879
[" pe Ly © VOL.XI.NO 124.Tr Morning Telegrams.A aris from the Telexraph.Panama is still declared in à stats of war.Mount Kins is in a grand stats of erdp- tion.Cholera 1s decreasing w the North of fonda.Lieutenant-Colonel Strange has returned from England.Lieutenant- Governor Cauchon has tutresl to Manitoba.Five inches of snow fell at Magdalen 1 «-r cn the Z6tl i >t.A: \u201cishop Lynch, of Toron:n, will leave for Lome early in June.The Governor-General anJ Princess will arrive at Quebec, 4th June.Mr.Prittie\u2019s emigrant party arrived at Wipn jeg, Min, on Maturdav.| 8 stated that the Kiedis reca.vin < er on: gement from the Porte.France is engag d on a s-Le.1e for a ays- tem of European con « vel fgvit The Norden-kjold Arciic expedition 1s reported to be safe in Bebring's Strata.The Greek frontier question seems likey to remain unsettled for some time to »me.The recent arrivais at Winaipeg, Min, by the lakes made the trip in four aud-a-halt days.Two farmers named King and 3wain were drowned at Niagara, Ont, on the ith instant, The Duke of Edinburgh will not assum» comtuand of the B.N.À.and W.[, stations this year.Y:koob Khan's brother, Ayoub, is at Herat, preparing to seize Candahar whenever it is cvacuated.A Paris despatch says that M.Baudry D'Agson bus renounced his od attack -on M.Gambetta.One hundred and eighty-six houses in s villag@in the Government of Ufa, Russia, have been burned.The Ottawa volunteers, returned from Montreal on the 26th, speak highly of Montreal's hospitality.Jusinh Hoes, a farmer, was drowned in the Joyne River, Winuipeg, Mau, on the 22nd, by Lis boat upsetting.The Powers have requested Turkey and Greece to again appoint commissioners to arrange the frontier dispute.Prince Bismarck has submitted to the Prussian Parlisment the treaty concladed - between Germany and Semoa.Catharine Churchill was executed in jail at Taunton, Somersetshire, on the 26th inst, for the murder of her huabend.The Rowing Match on the Tyne between Plaisted and Nicholson, for #109 a side, has been arranged for the 33rd of June.A bill is to be introduced into the Spanish Cortea for the abolition of slavery im Cuba and the employment of Chinese labor, A man named Wm.Demoline, 75 years of age, was run over by a train onthe H.& N.Railway, near Barrie, Out., on the 26:h instant.The membess of the Grat Red River exps- re- dition have to celebrate sunnally the arrival at Winnipeg on the 24th Aa.gust, 1870.Of 14 Nihilists court-martialled st: Kieff on the 12th, two will be shot, sud the eleven others sentenced to various terms of penal servitude.Glasgow mer.brought over by the Anchor Line 83.Company arrived in: New York yes- terdsy and went to work in place of the striking 'longshoremen.An Alexapdris tch says that two companions of the Italian ex , the Msrquis Antenori, have been by the natives of Bhose.The treaty of between Yakoob Khan and the Bi was signed on the 36th.Every political and commercial advantage the British hoped for has Deen gatred.The steamer * Marquette \u201d has returned to Winvniprg from a su cossful trip mp the Asiniboine to Fort Eilics, 800 miles by land.It is the first boat that aver penetrated thus far.It is understood that the Royal speech at the opening of the Spanish Cartes will ex- gress the Government's desire to render the :ceition of the Colonies similas to that of the \u2018rovinces of the mother country.Negotiations for the treaty relative to the importation of coolies into Cuba are in progress st Madnd, but the Spanish Govern went will insist upon the coolies paying their own passage, and require that the Chinese agree.The betting on the Deeby stakes on Wednesday is now 375 to 100 inst *«\u2018 Cadogan,* 11 to 2 against \u2018\u2019 Charibert,\u201d 11 t0 3 s Vietor Chief,\u201d 10 to 1 against ** Falmouth,\u201d and 109 to 8 against «* Caxtonian.\u201d Private information has been received in Halifax, N.3., that the Governor-General and Princess Louise will not spend the summer in Halifax, but may pay the city a visit for a week.They will visit and be formally received in St.John, N.B., and various ts of Ontario.They will also visit the iced States.88 ARRIVALS.\u2014NEw Yorr, May 24.\u2014Aurived, \u2018 Etniopia \u201d from Glasgow, \u201cAcapulco \u201d from Aspinwall.Huston, May 26.\u2014Artived, *lstrian\u201d from Liverpool, + Marathon\u201d from Liverpool.PLymMnU rt, May 26.\u2014Arrived \u2018* Leming\u201d from New York, for Hamburg.Livesroor, May 98.Arrived * Parthia\u201d from Boston.THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.HOW IT WAS OBSERVED IN fON- LON.\u2014 Loxpox, May 26.\u20148aturday, being thie uth anniversary of the birthday of Her Majesty, extensive preparations were made throoghout the country, especially in the wetropalis and at all the principal military sud naval stations, to invest the occasion with more than usual importance.In Loo dun We principal event was the time-honored parade of detachments of the Household Brigade at the Horse (Guards, on ths ocossion of the trooping of the colors, in which five of -the battalions of Foot Guards were represent.«d and two regiments of Household Cavalry, the bands being massed for tha nccasion, and the ceremony being witnessed not only by the Field Marshal Commanding-in-Chief, who is always present in his official capacity, but also by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke and Duchess of Teck, and other members of the Royal Family.In autisipa- tion of a large attendance to witness tha display \u2014 the number of spectators having greatly increased during the last few yoars \u2014 pavilions and other erections for viewing it had been constructed, and the Princesses saw it, with the juvenile members of their fami- iles, from the windows of the Horse Gaards overlooking the parade.\u2018The day was observed @s à geueral holiday in al] the public offices, nd the guns at Tower and in St.James\u2019 Park fired sixtv ronnds At néon, in accordance with annuel custom, the 49th Middlesex pet Offic) Rifles, of which his Serene Highness the Duke of Teck is honorary colonel, were in.tpected in Hyde Park, the.parade terminating with an advanes in review order, Royal salute, and three cheers for the Queen; and the Hon.Artillary of London, of which the Prince of Wales is Captain.General and honorary Colonel, had a special jarade of their three arms, artillery, cavalry sud infantry, under Colonel Lioyd Lindsay, VA , wtthe Aruilery ground, Finsbury, where a Royal miute was tired from the six- ; ounder field battery.Among other military ysrades held was that of the London an W Uminster Vokdinteer Corps, whi-h wa Lage p° Colonel Sir Charles Russell, ÿ C, M.P., in the grounds of Lambet 1 Palace ; the 2nd and 8:d City\u2019 of London Viluntee:s, by Cul.Burnaby, Grenadier CG ards, in Hyde Pak; and about 2,000 Volunteers and Militia et Wimbledon.A: Aldershot all the available troops aasemblsd on the Queen's birthday, paraded in revisw order, and fired a feu do joie, and there were es at Woalwich, Portsmouth, , Shorncliff, Dover, and other military stations.Her Majesty's ips at * and similar home and at sea were also \u2018\u2018 fired salutes.and of the 80th Foot.ceived from Gingholovo up to ths 18:h instant.THE ZULU WAR.General! Wolseley Appuwinted Commander of Natal and the Frans vast - ward Moveuents of the Hri- \u201c \u201cRaids os Farm-houses \u2014Brusb with sie Emeuny.Losmiv, May 26.\u2014 The Daily News correspondent, writing from Cap+ Town on ths 10th instant, says that Cetywayo threa\u2018ens to make a raid into Natal.Colouel Wood's Advance Brigade bas been ordered to throw à brilge over the Tugela River to be ready for Major-General Crealock's advance.The correspondent of the Standard, writing from Maritzburg, says that Lord Cosbosfod riached Kambul's Hill oa the 0 h instan°.Lieut.General Wole çy has ben aponnted Supreme Atlitary and Civil Coma ler of Natal, Transvaal, aud certata rer districts that asijoin and are included in Lie seat of war, it having been deemed wisn iu the pro.sent emergency GO divi le the Capa ol Good Hope Governments vo four disirets.Sir Bartle Frere remains Governor ol Capa Culony.The Earl of Beaconsteld anno 1 16- ed in the Huzss of Lords this eveniig that the ay pounimentof [ient.Gonersl Wolseley 4 rank gave him : SUPREME COMMAND VEN vOBL, Lut that she country would not he deprival of Lord Chelmsford's services.In the House nf Commons to night, Se Michael Hick+-Beach stated that the instru tons given leur General Wolseley would he consistent with the desire repeatedly expressed by Government to arrive at a spac-ly and honorable peace.Hs would be told it was pot the Government's object to extend its Lin oo BELL territory, but to take care of its preseut p>s- sessions.He would be instructed to receive and entertain any buna fids overtures for peace.Lord Hartington said that the statement was satisfactory.Lieut.-Gsueral Wolseley will probably sail on Friday.The latest news from the seat of war is to ths effect that the General has resumed his forward movements into Zululand.Perfect success attended the disembarkations frum the transports at Natal, tbe men, horses, and stores being landed and moved off promptly.ALARMING REPOBTH have been circulated of Cetewayo's haviug ordered the camps of the British troops to be left alone, and the Zulus to overrun the districts of Utrecht, Walkeratrom, and Midile- burg.These accounts are exaggerated.The Boer farmhouses have been mostly unmoleat- ed.The Natal Merowry says: \u2014* From Utrecht we learn that on the lat inst.s por- tibn of the Zalus, defeated on the 20th, num- ing 2,000, were making raids in the vicinity of the sources of the longolo River, an | bad partly burned the bouse of Mr.Rath.bone, and a number of kraals, taking also some osttie.They took 100 sheep fro: the farm of Mr, P.Uys, and tried to take caltls, but Mr.Uys\u2019 sons fired on them, and evidently thinking & larger force was close at band they retired.A mounted force was vent after them from Luneburg, and thirtesn of them were killed.On the 5th instant Captain Prior, of the 18th Regimeut, proceeded with a mounted patrol from Lunehurg in the direction of the Upper Poagolo Drift, and hearing that the Zulus were taking horses and cattle from the valley, went iu pursuit, and recovered eightesn horses which the Zulus had abandoned.ON FURTHER PURSUIT, one Zulu was killed.He was the younger wn of Asirayo.Umbelini was ascertained to be with the party that escaped.Mac- Donald's horse have arrived at Utrecht.The 90th Regiment has also reached there from Luneburg, whers ita place has been taken by two companies of the 4th (King's Own) Regiment.Colonel Wood reports having buried ever 700 Zales near his camp.On the 20th mention was omitted of Major Leet, 1st Battalion 13th Iufantry, who showed distinguished courage in helping on a dismounted officer at the risk of his own life.Horse, and Lieutenant Blaine of the and Alfred some time.from men who ha Zalus from their horses.arms picked up were a Ynider rarbias of the Lieutenant Pickering, of Baker's ve aocouats ting at Zlobani.Colonel Baller laine were riding double for pine re ing obi, | fallen, and shot at the Awoug the fire- Royal Artillery, and Martini-Henris of the ist and 2nd Battalions of the 24-h Ragunent News las born re.THB POSITION OF THK COLUMN remained unaltered ; the entrenchments hal beenstrergtbened and several reconnoiys ines had been made in the Amatikula bush.Tu: direct read between the Tugela and Ek we is reported to be clear of the enemy.Thers have been numerous cases of dysentery among the troops, but they were mostly of a slight nature.Lieutenant-Colonel Pember- ten, commanding the 60th Rifles, is slowly recovering.Lisutenant-Colonel Clarke, 57th Regiment, in command of the troops, says the report that Dabulamanzi wished to come in has not been confirmed.The army which attacked Gingholovo on the 2nd inst.is reported to be completely demoralized, and to have failed to \u201cKing\u2019s kraal.A bridge, partly on pontoons and partly on trestles, across the Lower Tugels, a little above Fort Pearson, is to ba commenced immedistely, under the direction of Capt.Blood, of the Engiueere.General Crealosk moves carefully forward, KEEPING [15 COMMUNICATIONS OPEN.He will finally establish himself in the Um.volsi bush to cut off the Zulu retreat, and to await orders.General Newdegate moves toward Maryne.He bus signalled for Cres.luck\u2019s column to advance in concert with kim on Ulundi.Lord Chelmsford accom- pauies General Nuwdegate's columa.The \u201camp at Gingholovo will probably be chang- éd at once, as water is and scarce.Ozeu are very scarce.The column will move as soou as possible.One hundred and forty waggons, conveyed by the 09th Regiment and six companies of the Buils, left Fr: Tenedos this morning for Giugholovo.The convoy will meet a strong detachment at Amatikulu.Every precaution has been taken against surprise.General Crealock rode out several miles with the convoy, and left instructions with them in case of attack.The Tugels is now quite fordable.Three runners frem Gingholovo yesterday reported that all was clear.FIRES.\u2014 81.ANDREWS, May i6, \u2014 Hartt\u2019a lobster factory was damaged by ire this morning.Sr.Joux, N.B., May 26.\u2014The dwelling and outbuildings of Jamis Tennant, an innkeeper, just above Clovern- went House, were totally destroyed by fire, with pearly all the household etfe:ta.Mr.and Mrs.Tennant narrowly escaped with \u2018heir lives.There was $3,000 imsurauce ia ihe North British and Mercautile.Bre.alo, NY, May 28.A fire broke oul 01.night iu the lumber sheds adjoining tne Burr mill store and slate rooms of the manufac.tory of Jun T.Noye & Sons, eutirely destroying the otlice aud stare rovws, together with the hose and belting manufactory of (i.Dudley Burr ; the boot and shoe manufac.tory of M E Toalsin the 2nd wud 3rd | ors.Loss, G D Barr, $335,000, insurance, 315, 000 ; M E Touls\u2019 loss, 823,07; insiraaes, $15,000.Insurance on the s°3ck and building of Noyes & Sons, destroyed, 840,00); loss not given, but will probably be about $50,000.Nxw York, May 28.\u2014The storage warehouse of John 3 Richards, filled with cotton, was bumped to-night.Liss, $330,000.Panis, Mich., May 36.\u2014This morning the business part vf Lie village was burned.Loss, $27,000.THE NEW CARDINALS.\u2014Roxr, May 26.\u2014The following is s correct list of recent creations of Cardinals The Sacred Colleg now consists of 64 Cardinals, there being only 6 vacancies.The College has no: been so neazly full for many years.There ara 6 Cardinal Bishops, 45 Cardinal Priests + d 13 Cardinal Descons.The new creas s are ns follows : \u2014 Cardinal Priarts, Monsiz: r Landrave De Farstenburg,, Archbishop - À j Ulmuiz ; Monaiguor De Spres, Archbish »p of Toulouse ; Monsignor Heynald, Arc - biskop of Kolows, Hungary ; Monsiguor Tie, Archbishop of Poitiers; Monsignor Ferriera Dos Antos Silva, Bishop of Oporto ; ousignor Monda, Bishop of .Cardinal Descons : M Piess ; Under Librarians of the Holy Roman Church : Monsignor Hergenrother, Rev.John Henry do Prive ot the Congrugation of Ora- .Tommass: Zigliave, of the Dominican Order.Ca pe | | sides those VICE-TTRGAL DOINGS, Formal Opeulng of the New Ard Ginte Jery by Lord Bourse nnd H.R M1 the Primconn Louine Last Eventag.Montreal for vears past has fit keantv tha want of such a buuding as that which the Lenieticeucn of the late Mr Brouah Gibb has enabled the Art Association to erect .and that 1t has been erected, and thet His Ex- vellency and the Princess Louise formaily opened it last night in the midst of such favorsble surrcundiugs, aro facts that mast cause avery lover of true art to rejoice.The we mbers of the Art Association have been bard at work, their beet etToits beiug pat firth to make the intetiic of the tou Laz what 1 stonld Le, add ture Were sore wa aieoitangs fur the Cr Là eye to detect hry way Ge atti eed ra al tuirness to circumstanves othe.aan a ol melinatien to du their best.The bou arraugements for the cowfort of am ry bad been made, and shoty after egut o'clock the tivket holders © mumenced to: into the main entrances, whi hi 1s on l'husps pair bytuare- A canopy had been eurcrd at the deor leah yg from the Coo path, aod car yes drove wy poo d thelr precious fren, and wert off again, no confusion whatever Laving been ransed.The coat and ak 1vom arrangements Were excelient, By te time the clock had marked the hour of huit past eight there were collected a v-rv large number of our cirvens, among whom wero the Hou Judge Mackay, Mr A W Ogulvie, Mr Notman, Mr S Dawson, Ald.Nelson and wife, Ald.Mooury, wef: aud daughter, Ald, D RB McCord and wile, Mr R White, of the fazette, aud wife, Mr Jus Tasker and wife, Mr W W Ogilvie, Mr Jobn Popham, Mr Drysdale, and a vary large number of others well known in social and business circles.At the outer eutrance a guard of honor of fifty men aud threes offi cers was drawn up, under command of Capt.Henshaw.Firat Lieutenant H 3 A Howe, Second Lieutenant Harry Abbott and Cape.Sully were the uther ofli ers present.PHB FORMAL OPRNING.At a few moments after nine o'clock the Vice- Regal party arrived, and were received with the royal salute from the military and three times three from the people assambled at the entrance.In a few momentsthe hall was reached, when His Excellency ani H.R.H.the Princess Louise, Majur and Mrs.DeWinton in attendance, pissed up the staircase, and were met by Hon.Mr.Justice Mackay, President of the Association, who read an address thanking His Excellency and the Princess for their presence, mentioning particularly tha en.coursgeruent given to art by Her Royal Highness and her lamsuted father .aud also speaking in grateful terms as to the memory of Mr.Gibb, to whose munificence it was that they owed the pleasure of being in such a gallery.: The assemblage had grouped arsaud the dats and listened very attentively to THE BEFLY OF HIS EXCELLENCY.He said Laptrs AND GENTLEMEN,\u2014This is the first occasion, I believe, on which a large company representing much of the influence and wealth of this great city has mst together in order formally to inaugurate the openin of the buildings ofan Art lnstitate.Through the kindness of the President and Vice- President} have already had an opportunity to-day te inspect the works with which this city, through the munificence of -Mr.(iibb, has been endowed.I think Montreal can be honesf)y and warmly congratulated not only upon the ion of a collection which will gp far to making her Art Gallery one of the most notable of her institutions, but on having suceesded in getting possession of funds enough at à time, by no meaus propitious, to give a home to this calléotion in the Gallery in which we are assembled, and to have erected a building large enough to exbibit to advantage many other piciures be- belonging to the bequest.It is, perhaps, too customary that the speeches ot - one in my position should express an over- sanguine view of the hopes and aspirations of and I believe THE UTTERANCES OF A GOYRANOR-GENERAL varinna commnnities in the sanntry, may often be compared to the works of th.great English painter, Turner, who, at al events in his late years, painted his pictures so that the whole of tus canvas was illumi.pated snd lost in a haze of azure and gold, which, if it conld be called truthiul to nature, had et all events the etfect of hiding much of what, if Jooked at too clessly, might have been considered detriutenial to the beauty of the scene.[Applause.] If | were disposed to acospt the criticisms of some nar- tists 1 should be inclined to endorse \u201cthe opinion I have heard expressed, that oue of the few wants of this country is s proper appreciation and countenance of art, but the meeting here to-day to inaugurate the reign of art in Montreal enables me TO DISPROVE BUCH AN ASSERTION and to gild over with a golden hus more true than that of many of Turner's pictures this supposed spot upon the beauty ot our Canadian atmosphere.Certainly in Torunto, here and elsewhere, gentlemen have already employed their brush to good effect.We may look forward to the time wheu the influence of such associations as yours may be expected to spread until we have hers, what they formerly had in Italy, such a love of art that, as was the case with ths great painter Correggio, our Canadian artists may be allowed to wander over the land scot free of expense because the hotel keopers will only be too happy to allow them to pay their bills by the painting of some small portrait or of some sign for \u2018mine best.\u201d |Laughter and applanse.} Why should we not ba able to poin: tu A CANADIAN SCHOOL OF FAINTING, for in the appreciation of many branches of art and in proficiency in science Canada may favorably compare with any country.Only the other day that Mrs.Scott-8iddons told me that she found her Canadian audiences | wore enthusiastic and intelligent than any she had met.Our Dominion may claim that the voices of her daaghiers are as clear as her own serene skies, and who ran deny that in music, Nature has been most ably aasisted by art, when from one of the noble tducational establishments in the neighbor- hocd of this city Mademoiselle Albani was sent farth to charm the critical audiences of :Arope aud America! Canada may hold her head high in the kindred fields of Sei- ence, for who is it who has been making the shares of every Gas Company in every city fall before the mere rumors of his genius but a native Canadian, Mr.Edison, the in- ventus of the cluctric light ?In ANOTHER BRANCH OF ART her science must algo be conceded.In photography it cannot denied that our penple challenge the most able competition.(Applause.) I have heard it stated that one of the many causes of the gross ignorance which prevails abruad with reference to our beantifn} climate, is owing to the persisteu a with which our photographers love to represent chietly our winter scenes.But this has heen so much the case, and these photo- grapbs excile so much admiration that 1 bear that in the old cogntry the practice has been imitated, so that if there may have been barm at first the very beauty of these productions Das prevented its coutinusace, ecause they are no longer distinetivaly Canadian, and the ladies in the far more trying climates of Europe are also represented in furs by their photographer, so that this fashion is no longer à Eatin i obarse- terlatic cf our photcgraphy ; in preof of this I may mention that in a popular song which has obtained much vogue in London, the principal performer siugs : \u2014 \u201cI've been photographed ilke this, I've been photog rgphed like that, Ive been photog cqphed in tulling snow, In along furry hat.\u2019 No doubt these winter photegrayha do give some of our friends in the old country the belief that it is the normal habit fl vonayg Canadian ladies to stand trenquilly in the dee p snow, enjoying & temperature of 8.= below zero (laamghter), and it woald curtain\u2019 give a mare correct idea of our weather Werr pur Oquagian ledies and guntlemsa te be reyresanted, pot only in baigat sun-hine, hat alao emongai our beantifui forust glades in surqmer, woaring large Paname hate, and PROTECTED BY MOSQUITO VEUS ; but 1 swppese theroare obatacles in the way, and that even photegraphe re, like other mortals, find it alt iy to Tekh mouquitos.) £ we oan show we have good promise, not only attention.clad for the storm, and is one of the brightest of many good bits of werk which Mr.cases Jos.2830S ct bavieg an exe llont Jo 1 exhal pion, bat The an bate of the bmlding was Me Jun | book forow-rd : \u201c was built by Messrs Ho A Warren oo Chat we na Bees of to tee dey when \u201chere tus tea geaery art tnion Qu lbe cu .trs , u Roval Acadeæ y tv te he reach year in one of the casitals vf \u201cur sevèral Provinces, an academy which may, like that of the old country, be able to insist that each of its members or associates should, on their election, paiut for it a dip.lema picture ; an academy which shall bs strong and wealthy enough to offer aia prize to the most successful students of the year money sufl.cient to enable them to paiisome time in tho.w European capitals where the masttptrres of anci-nt art can be seeu an | -Ldud, Even now in the principal cacutres {puy tation you have shown that too per.fee iy posable to have a h'autiful and an- struct hihi wen, for hee des thes pic'ares L'queathod te anvootv 1 may always beat.tan abe that an Extiboin of pictures b- had ou lan, and that these be shown Lesides tLe prods in both wl and water color of the arti \u2018sf the veur.It may be sad that tn à coniiry whose population 1s as vel comin ons ate with ju extent, Pho LE IRE 1 9 L1SY Lu lui wb vid, but without al\u2018uding to tae wid ues of Art ot the mind, which .bueu sv ahiv ex pressed in your add regard ta its els vating and refiving power, + would surely be a tuliy to ignore tus value of beanty snl design in manie \u2018ur, aul an oo ier ane Mites esc WL fewer rosea than cars, avon tes whith conparatively certainly were barbarous, Lure Werka of artists have not only gaused for them à livelibood, bat have pleased and oc: pied sume of the busiest men of the time, the artists hoding 10 such men the encouragement and support that is necessary.Long ago in lreland THE BEAUTIFUL ALIS of illumination and patsting wer carried on with such signal success that Celtic docora- tion, as shown in tho beautiful knotted and foliated patterns that still grace so many of the tombstones aud crosses of Ireland aud of the west of Scotland, passed into England, and, more strangely, even into France.The great mouarch, Charlemagne, was so enchanted with the designs aud miniatures of an Irish monk thut he persuaded him to g» to work at Paris, aud for nearly two centuries afterwards the brilliant pages of French Bibles, Missals, and Books of Hours showed the infl 1ence of the cul:ure, the talent and the tastes of Erin.Surely here there shoul! be opportunity and scope enough fur the prs ducticn of the works of the painter's haul.THE ANCIENT STATES OF ITALY, her cities and communities of the Mildls Ages, were those who cherished most their native painters, aud the vames of many of those who covered the glowing cauvases of Italy with immortal work are known often from the desiguation of some obscure township where they were born, and where they found their first generous recogoition and support.of the institutions and churches fuunded aud built by the jriety of past centuries as wall as by the meu now living, there should be far more encouragement than in poorer vountries of old for the decoration of our buildings, whether sacred or educational.The sacred subjects which moved the soulsof the Italian, German, Flemish avd Spauish wasters are eternal, and certainly Lave no lesser influence upon the ininds and characters of our people sacred art be not attempted, what a wealth of subjects is still left you, \u2014if you leave the realm of tmagination and go to that of Nature, you will see living and moving around you what a choice is still presented.Here in this great Province, full o.And if legendary and THE FEATURES OF DILAVE, able and distinguished men of your own land, of ita fair women, and in the scenery of your country, and the magnificent water of its great streams, in the foaming rush of their cascades, overhung by the wealth of mighty pines or branchiug maples, and skirted with the scented cedar copses, iu the fertility of your farms, not only here, but throughout Ontario also, or in the sterils and savage rock scenery of the Saguenay \u2014 in such subjects there is ample material, and | doubt not that our artists will in due tims beueht this country by making her natural resources and the beauty of her lindszapis #8 well known d trictu of Europe, aud that wo shall have a rchool here worthy of our deariy loved 1).mipion.declare this gallery open, aud to hops that the labors of the g-ntlemen carried out this excellent design will b- .ewarded by the appreciation of a gratofn: publie.as are Lie picturesqua dis- Ft now ouly remains for ms to who have Tueir Excellencies tien looked at a fv of the paintings, aod 8» n afer ths order to + present arms,\u201d\u2019 snd the cheer from the people outside, told that the party had left the the paintin aside trom the Gibb collection, were : ** Tha Old Armourer\u201d (K.J.Liticham)\u2014an old man with 8 helmet whose frout had been crushed in.upon the fate of ita last wearer, and the tools aud general air of the place are natural.Pompeilan Interior \u201d (Scinti) represents the magnificence of Pompeiian private lifs, or something akin toit, three groups of figures \u2014one in the foreground, one to the left, and the third in the back, with statuary in the distance.The effect is certainly beautiful and the Campana\" (Vertuni) is also a finished painting of the Italian achwol, aud thereis a little study, ¢ The Shepherd\u201d (J.F.Milistt), which shows a woman leading her fake.It 1s twilight, and there ia a dog in the distance seen tlrough the haze.Alar, it is said, has been refuse 6 xem Mr.Bandham, our own Montreal ar:ist, shows two pictures \u2014one \u2018* À Rav for Live,\u201d hy H.Bird, of Montreal, is an excellent subject, seaweed,\" is one of the best which we havs -een by that gentleman.homeward-bound.Aw ng which were chiefly admired, gallery, He is likely enongh speculating LL A ctive correct.** Crossing the sum of money, for this little and Mr.Sandham's \u2018 Gathering A bast by Mr.Van Luppen, of Montreal, attracted much It represents a young Canadian Van Luppen bas contributed.The Band of the Victoria Rifles was in .ttendance during the evening, under Mr.Lavallee, and some of its selections were æi- mirable.10 WESLEY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.Description of the Charch\u2014A Fine Organ, The new Wesley Congregational Church, on St.Catherine street, occupies a aplridil positicn on high ground, and improves the appeasance of the locality in which it is situated.eight feet high, the dressings and quoins Its foundations are of lime-stone, being chiselled, and the courses rock.faced.The:e are three doorways, the centre ope being thirteen feet in width and twenty-four feet in heiglit.Those op either sido give access to the basemant with circular stair.to the main hall aod gal leries.A richly carved and pannelled gable rises fifty feet above the ground level, an h corner is an octagonal tower, terminating with ornamental fiuisla, Below the apex of the main gable is a large rose window, the tracery being very beautiful Tt is deeply recessed, 14 feet in width and 22 feet in height, having columms, pilasters and moulded jambs aud arched mouldinga, richly carved tympanums, terminating tu a rich cross of foliated dosign.Between this window and each octagoual tower there is a rose window seven feet in diameter, with ornamental iracery.The plan of the church is cruciform, with short nave.Choir and transept meet in a circalar centre of 54 foet in diameter, having twelve clustered colamus, moulded bases, enriched and foliated capitals to support the archss and dome, the latter being fifry feet above the floor level, oeil ight, twenty-five feet in diameter, fil with cut and colored glass, with lantern above to give light to tho ceatre of the Church.The galleries are placed acrous the pave and the transepts.The choir and organ ate in the rear of the pulpit, which is three fest above the floor, with steps ascending on either aile.In the c>ntre is a rich- y designed desk, and in front a circular railing for communicants.The seats are findy carved.end radiate from the cen putbering 800 sittings.The vestrics for the choir and ministers sre under the latform.The basement is twalve Ligh, and \u201ccontains » .lecture wit Hghtod acte trou Yi tilating flues are placed in the nave trandept.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, MAY Jaures browre The organ cost Jo dut, an L J oront8.apd lt.JU 19 considered tne hands pest organ in the cry, and has all the modern in provemLenth.The Forgetfulness of People.The Cxford Professor who, to avoul the wind when taking souff, turnel arvand, hat forgot tu turn back, apd walked six miles into the country, was no more forgetful thin those who still ue the huge, deay'te, eathar- toc lle, forget ing thar Dr.Pierce's l'ieasant Purgative Pellets, which ara sugar-coated, ani little larger Van asta] seeds, are a poldtuve ant res.cattartie, really ce +ctiug all uregularites of Ve stomach, liver, and bowels.Sd ty dons gite, Special N otices.Style eleggnee, location, uoderat pre, snd 1 OOS, Furnished, lot.Perthelet street.12:4 OOM-'to let, a pleasant, com- fortaldy furuisbed 1 from, suitaue 1° age crtunlent men.No tt L'urcehsratreot, faut 1f regnired Viet 12t ar OOMS TO Li.1T\u201464 Ayimer street 1224 RO\u201c )IMS-Two Front Roomy Trt.Jd Duke street y OMS \u2014 Fu nisire d, nviretret to 42 13 Han- vais YOONMS First-class Rooms a ! Four, vu Tong cous Nard rar nthe, 1! SU Uhartewetreet noarth ean at land ne 1534 prose ROOM= 126 1 OOMS\u2014-To let, _Unfirntehed fs Durocher street, 11413 Furnished or Ricur: ntreat.res 1 OOM- Large front room to let, 17 Latour street, 12146 i COMS To let, single or dou- Lie woth bosrd.49M © 1 Uoliogo avenue ton ] OUM+$\u2014Furnished, (vo Jet.16 120 Cathienrt wteoot [ROO MS\u2014 Furnished, and vacan- crea fes Fours T4 nan tuer strand Vis or >OOMS, Furnished, wlhout board.with SUS Lagaudciietion: stroet Jie ROOMS AND BOARD 14258 Bt Catherine street.Jeu OOMS and IB\u2019ARD\u2014In a de- UglstTui épot, wurroanded ty truse and sheath Lery, Ww lot Ww a lui) and gentisinan, or two wrntiemen, parlor and bedroom furnished, with at tendanve, noar city cars.Richmond Villa, oft 8 Upper Ht.T ewren: oe street.sai I GOMS \u2014 Double and Single, with Board.470 Lagauchetierr streut 1157 I OOMS To let, with or without buard, at § 8t Charles Borrommee stroot, i i I TER Situations Vacant.FkasoN at of Emproyment who have yori te mn hen + from premous employers, and wii denre 10 Liain any df the situations advertises ia he ST A can learn full particulara by cali ing ai the 8}\\n OFFICE.None but thos hav ng good recom, 4arions need appiv- ANIED) - Gempal servant.LO Bt Charles Borman g root.Bmwil 12% 38 family.Waprn, Ki References ANTED A smart young Girl to du general housework.App'y se, cord strect pret TE TANTED General Serva Go Hoan of twa Arply to Gs wan) FLOVMERT ALK) WAM ED, a smart vonage wa.man ex tlencral bryant fora oe ao, fy, AIP'VIO HI NTAR Fup avr wT sine v 4 M ANTED, General Serva miu=t le abe toowash trem ant do pine cowl iti Hospds the ur + 4 beige ow i poobhe gtr hat Bake ~ Dpt attente ond arte fur ton There will be nothing to pay tor Wig.APY to ds4 brar LMriousnar Aug , eu ps ., W ANTED \u2014 Genwval Servant, WH to wash anl ae 00 \u201cro Toy Seni! oin pen mer MYNT AC FXLY Wa NTE Young Girl Reverul hon work, bone Na WENT AUET YL WAN ED\u2014Young Girl, from 14 to Jti years of aye.W mind child mn and *wsist with light housework.Apply to 554 Brak FHITOYMERT AUENCY.114 Aiply to Deri Bram Enrioy 119 to do Mist vive aud board CF SpE to GD) NAR Kain 1 ANTED Kitchen Girl for a private family.Apply to BTAR RM PLOYMENT AOFFCY, 112 VY AN 1 ED\u2014General servautior u fandiy of threo.Rowman Cathoile pre- Apply to Hud STAR EMPLOYMENT Aoxaat 14 a fo reed.Wan ED \u2014 General Servant.tFreneh-Canadian preferred.) Muat be will ni 10 ko to Uhe -ountry in summer FTAR FMPLOYMENT AOKNUY Apply to 40 lis V ANTED General Servant for DOOM meg em ____J18 18 » family or two Musi be able to wash and QO! I~ _ Partial B ard.Es iron, and sleep kt hor own home at night Apply to Mare field street vard 118 37 470 9TAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.118 = OOM TO LET-\u2014Mrs.Mitchell R Mldwife, 500 Craly stroet.1189 \u2019 NURSES, È OOMS\u2014 Furnished Rooms to let In a most fashionable and heallLy locality.Apply at 51 McGill College avenue.106 tf Board.; B\u201c JARD AT LACHINE\u2014Two or three gentiomen cute be ae oonmoudateal for the answing swnmer mon ha.Address Thomas Lecinir, Upper Lachine 124 4 DOARD-\u2014 Superior Rooms, with or without board, to let, near Fuuilsy (athe.FR very enitablo fr married couple or harty of sentlemen.No other boarders.Address * Private © STAR Ufiice.144 4 Ï OARD \u2014 Two or three young men ean huve board at 4) Cote street 192! Be PARD Mrs John Bell, of Chamhiv, wonld take a (ew Hoard-re, for the -ummer, at Chambly Canton, n little anove Yale's Heidpe, nleely attuned on the Richalien v1 4 1 OARD\u2014 Good Board and A Rooms Moderate torma.2\" Ht.Antoine street.Y OAKD\u2014Vacancies, 53 stroot.Bleury 100 25 For Sale.F JI SALE\u2014A Four Thousand Dollar Approjriation in thn Canada Matual- Baliding Boclety.Apply to the Bccretary, 240 St.James street, 1241 Fo R BALE\u2014Two Skye Terrier ups, 11 weoks old.No 48 Workman straet, 1233 F OM 8A LE-Billiard- Table (Phelan & Collunder); wmall Parlor Billiard Table, 6 kets, Bagatelle loard (Morris).Enquire at itt] Notre Damuatreot.May bu scan at 209 \\ niveraity street.1104 For SALE, and removal on 1st May\u2014Two large upright Gisss Bhow Cmases; 2130, 8 good Safe, in store No.304 Notro Dame street.Apply at 198 McG] street Bott For SALE\u2014A first-class Rosewood Fuuars Ptanoforie, seven octaves, mnst be sold Immediately, for $180.Can bo seen nt 415 Cralg strect, neaz 58.hominigue street.: Fox SALE Building '1'imber\u2014 40,000 feet of Square Timber, Including Pine, Fim, Oak, &c.; 60,000 feet of Scantling, 1a Pine, Hed Pine, Ouk, &c, ; fur sale very low.#F,X.Moisun & Cu, 10D Notre Dame street.120 À WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED, CHEAP-A light 2-Whcel Dog Cut.Agviy at BLOY% Dor i hy rier mireet, 247 ANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014 À good Ercond-hsnd Baddte for Gentleman.Address (with price) + .F (1.Rox ROY.\u2019 128 3 ANTEI> TO PURCHASE\u2014 Eleven yards Tapestry ar Brussels Stair Car- pee, to good order.Address, M Carpet,\u201d Bram Moo 247 ; > \"THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAIN POR RECORL-HAND CLOTHIN! at 58 Craig stroet, three doors from corner Sleury street, past Just newly start leave yosf ortlere there, or else send ty mail.Take downehe right address.\u201c 123 #, ANTEDL\u2014A Necond-hand single barrel Gun, cheap.Asldress I\".c} Hox 1085, City.1233 Lost, &c.I OST\u2014A Purse, containing 4 money and some hair.If halr is rethrnod to the second engincrer, 88.\u2018 Rivisdale)* Section 22, Ro Montreal Brewery.money may Je, real 237 foie LOST: An mtrish Better Dog white, w © à collar.3 retnrn him to 408 Bherbrocid a ect whi reward will bo paid Any one harborinÿ Lin afur this notice w 11 be prosecuied.1233 Wa NTELD)\u2014A Wet Nurse.Wupre, $10 per month.Apply to Ire, Molson, 81 Culon avenue, 13:43 WANTED\u2014 Young girl as Nurse Must he willing to leave the city In sueusmer Apply to 844 Sran EMPLOYMENT AGBAUT.141 W ANTED, an experienced Nurse, about 25 or 30 years of age.must he well recommended.Apply to 638 Bras Edrioy- MENT ANFNEY 121 WwW ANS El) - A respectable young girl ag Nurse for one or two children, Apply 10 142 STAN EMPLOYMENT AGKACY.100 WANTED Nurse Girl, about 14 years of age ; must be willing to asstet iu weneral work, Apply to 122 Bran KMrLOYMENT AGBNCY.104 _ HOUSEMAIDS.VW ANTED>\u2014Hoôtse and Tablo- Maid, Protestant preferred Apply to 714 MAR FHPLOTMENT AGENCY.124 WwW ANTED A smart young Woman as Housemaid Must understand wailing on tuble.Apply to 350 Srau EMrLOYMENT AURNCY.121 ANTED \u2014 Housemnaid for a a gumallfamily.Apply to 64 2 Bran EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.121 AMNTED\u2014Housemaid, willing to 40 to the country In summer.Apply to ! OU STAR KNPLOTMRNT AUBNCY, 9 Ww ANTED\u2014Housemaid, young and active, one able to 60 plain sewing.fors family of seven.Apply to 8:34 BTAk KMPLOYMANT Auxnoy._ 115 ANTE D-Young Girl as Housemaid.Must bo fond of children.Apply to 285 8144 EMPLOYMENT AUBNOY.14 ANTED -A Housemaid.Must be smart and ncat, and come well re- «ommended.Apply to 234 ÉTAn EMPLOTMENT AUXNCY.114 COOKS.WANTED\u2014Young woman Cook as ; must be wull recommended, and & Protestant.Apply to 080 Bras EmpsdyMENT AuRPCY.108 YY ANTBD\u2014Good Plain Cook to wash and iron, French Canadai pi = Apply to 950 BTAn Ka/LOYME=T AGOMIT.106 V ANTED \u2014An expericucod Cook (Protestant ;) no weshing : wages #12: must furb)eh fliet Class refethces.Appiy Lo 8er STAR EMPLOYNRAT AGESNOP __ 124 Ww ANTED, an experience Cook, must th wtdhly understand the bo.ness In nil 1x branch.DO wasting, 10R0 to Unita Mo.Apply to 672 BT4K FHPLOYMENT AGKNUY 121 Want ED\u2014Good Plain Cuuk.Must bu 4 good Weater and tropes.To go Aly to 610 Bras HarLOY EU w *o Lachine.\\UNRCY.ost Oltl STOLEN, on tr Queen's Birthday, at tho Review, a Guid Watch and Chain.No.126.The makers, La montonx.Paris.A reward of thirty dollars if returned 10 12 OST\u2014Lett in a Cab.\u2014Ff the Onbman, in whose cab u Navy Bluo Jorney was left, on Thursday evenlog, will leave It at «iat Hroe.& Co, St.llvlen sireet, he wil} bu rs- warded.21s _ LesT On 23rd May, on St.Joseph street, between Bonaventure Depot and Colborve street, a Lady's Paisley Shawl Libera) rewanl will be paid ou rotursing same to STAR 1233 HOUSE FURNISHINGS.R.&W- WARMINTON, * 106 MoUILL STREET, Have now In stock a very complete assortment of HOUBE-FURNISHING GOODS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, WATER CHOLERS, BATHS, WATRRING POTS.ur stock of Cooking Btoves and Ranges wore manufact red rapresely for us, and warranted to sitve satisfaction.À large navortment of Iird Cages just rocolved.Prices to suit the times.1102 SOLICITOR OF PATENTS.Te 0.BIMPSON, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS.LETTERS PATENT, RIGHTS secured [5 811 countrIes w such ars granted.SREERAL PATENT OFFICES.162 ET.JAMES WFREET, 108 ontreal.PpDEBAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENT, ROMAN CEMENT, CANADA CEMENT FIRE BRICIS, FIRKOLAY, : Fun BALE BY \u2014 a P.P.CURRIE à b9.100 GREY NUN STREKXT, MOJFREAL MARKS AND COPY.neue \\ TANTED -Good Plain Cook, to wush and tron for a family of six ; Pro- temtent preforred.Apply to 576 8128 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.114 ANTED\u2014 An experienced Cook.Ko washing Wages, $10.Apply to 570 STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.11 WANTED \u2014 Competent Cook for a family of eight.Mast be able to wash and iron.Apply to 550 Brak EMPLOYMENT Aonagr.ANTED IMMEDIATELY\u2014 A competent Cook, who CAD wash and Iron.Apply to 550 Brau EMPLOYMENT AGBNOY.14 V JANTED\u2014 Good Plain Cook, to wash and iron, for a family of four.Not too old.Apply to 542 Brau EMPLOYMENT Aornor ANTED \u2014 Good Cook.No washing.Must thoruughly understand tho butinces.ply t0 498 BTAR EMPLOYMENT Aorxcr.WW ANTED\u2014 Good Plain Cook, to wash and iron, for a family of two.Must bave good references.Apply to 406 Bras RMruov- NET AGENCY, 198 WwW ANTED- Good Cook for xypall family.Muet bo able ta wash and Iron and young and sctive.Apply to 458 fran JU PLOYMENT AemNOY.1 ANTEI D IMMEDIATELY A Cook.Ouo who can wash.Must have city refesamves.Apply to 454 SrAK Exruor- MENT AGRECY 117 ils MISCELLANEOUS.ANTED An experienced Milliner.AGEFCY.121 Ww ANT E D \u2014 Sina-( girl for n Dining Hall.Appliy to G4G Srag EmPros MEAT AGENCY.11 ANTED\u2014Benmstress ; ay to one who nuderstands her work le GR STAH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.WANTED, good Dressmaker mkt bee swhde Co eut and At 1 sa ty empl veut.Apps) lu br U BTAM KMIL'LOYMENT Aowxoy.Tool Anpiy ANTED Dressmaker to ent snd tit.Apply, ul ouce, Lo b8Y BTA Km FAOYMENTAUEKCY.__ 00 iy ANTE \u2014 Good T'ailoress.Apply at 574 BTAR KMPLOY MENT Aozmor.4 Four 'Fablemaids Appiy to 501 STAu Harror ANTED - for an Rulcl MENT AGENCY LL 2000 WANTED \u2014 Laundress.Must ba wiltiug to sssixt the Hfousamasd.Appiy \u20180 B00 BTAB LRPLOYMEN]T AGENCY.218 TANTED -A Seamstress, accustomed to Pants-wakiug.Apply to 641 STAH Fer LU \\ MER AGKKCY, 118 WwW ANTE, a competent Pore- man ter wot and Bho manufactory, capa le of cutting faguonabis patterns.Appiy to 493 4148 FMPLOY MIN\" AGEXOY, 121 VV ANTED\u2014Message Boy.Must be wo'l acquainted with the city Apply to 481 STAR EMPLOYMENT AGEROT.T2 WANT ED-t trong Lad to mind » borse and work about yard and staules Apply to 380 BraR EMPLOTEBNT AUENU, 121 VV ANTED-\u2014A respectable Boy to mind a y and make himself generally useful Apply 10 so?Bras EMPLOYMENT domsor, WAN ED, strong young | ad to drive à Butcher's Waguot , mnuwt asquaint- cd with the city and able to read.Apg.)y 10 4nd #748 EXILOY NEXT AGENCY, 121 W ANTED, Pattern-maker.Apply 10 JJ STAR LMYLOYMENT Avro V TANTED, a respectable Youth tov thin ay gffcc, must write a good Lal ard be wm.ug to mhke himself gener dy useful.Apply t0 Bz) \"TAR EMPLOYMEXT AURNCY 2 ANTE, an active Bay to wark sbont n bar and Restuarant.Apuly tn 370 STAB EMPLOYMENT AGEX: Y._ 121 Ÿ l'ANTED -Sncait young Man 2e Waiterforan otel, immediately.Apsiy toh FAR PETLOYMERT AGENCY, JIE TANTEL~\u2014Two Men who knows ao thing about Leathar-cutting.Arwiy te CR) aan FRUITS YMEST LOGRNCE, ANTED -Smart Boy to do neral work about » Storc and Office.Apply to fan STAR FuFLOY MENT Ausucry.118 W ANTED\u2014Traveller for Hard- or FEST J MTL 7 Laxey r 117 WANTED-D: a maker to ent snd Apply to gran Karuoviare ea) Apply to 060 ST.g Emrvoyerwr | os 7, Le Wie hay types ra \u201c PKICE ONE CENT._ Situations Wanted.LUE SI AR ur.vésiigaies 1a var (Cliv of weer y sera) the densres to adeev ue 1m ble Coiumns, and ou.= moi pront !he adrertisement of GRY Wao Gre [are RO! 10 be in every way wurihy.CLERKS and BOOKKEEPHRB, O35, EMPLOYMT WW VND \u2014-Adverliser, pod 24 disiren compo nn a merehant's Gfies, 88 Booukeep roo fout sr ent.Hes had JO years\u2019 experience, and «an poo duce exceliont tesllmonials ax r@ dora der and ability.Apply to A930 STARRMPLOY MENT Aor, \\ -4 a A y-uoy man with good education, ant wn ' u to pam TE de 1 App! A UI dra oly 122 ; TAB u pur dd hand 14 sut ce UE \u20ac i of Eyer ovsrn) Aah y 919, EMPLOYM'T WANTED | AMT, LMZPLOY MP WANTED Las, vent who te gegnainted with th Siem peeks Bnopen only.ADR tha it rues à - ouest 4 deu à aan bu \\ ARE FAL vO YA AY ANTE ihe \u2018 .\u201cà : repas des rate PE 45, 1° MPLOYDM ET VANTED an slog a GE Lesh a eats creae, by ave nn torn Well recomioendag spe Piebehabo ib bb Appi be A ULL Sra Bs MEKT AUKNEY 122 R77.KNPLOYM T WANTED a anf band or Clerk Un A Ary woke mare Cn fer Lond ref renee Appiy lo A TT STAR a] LONMFNT AGENCE.120 ap te A Tn COOKS.A 860, EMPLOYIPT WANTED by sp experienced femaie Cook in jlo or ts sthurent.Apply W0 A HGO BTAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.122 A812 FMPLOYMUT WANTED by a respectable woman as Couk .would Like to evgage with a family who fa leaving for the scaslde fn summer Addives A S12 Bran Emproy- MKHT AURACY.ne COACHMEN.851 EMPLOYM'T WANTED.- A young man, just arrived from England, de- Kits à Mtnalion of apy hind.Has been ured to Lorses, con vide abd drive well was Instructor in i Academy, wpe 24.Addruss A Kol, Seas K THMANT AGBNCY.HOUSEMAIDS A 526, EMPLOYMT WANTED \u2018 us House or Tablemald, In an hotsl or restaurant, hy 8 young woman win can fUYTIAh good nuferenoes.Apply to A nd BIAR KMPLOYMRET AGENCY 121 A 796, EMPLOYMT WANTEUD ae Housemald, with à fan fiy lvaving for the resuide, by à respectable young womah, who cals fur nish good references.Address A TUd Bram Fu 1LUYMENT AQKNCY.119 MISC ELL ANEO US.A 949, EMPLOYM'T WANTED 4 by à sounu man of steady habits, wun ts will- me 10 do work of aimort any kind.Apply to A 949 STAR EMINOYMEN) AGENCY.144 943 EMPLOYM'T WANTED 2% by an experienced Buyar Roller who tharough- Iy ubderstande the busiurre.Can furnien 1,900 teetimorials, Adircee A 645, Stan RailtovmMENT AGENCY, 121 P13, EMPLOYM'T WANTED in à factor, as tiinekeeper, wages clerk, or smorekeeper, &c.competent to manage a large pumberul workjeople temperenee mau.Apply to AUGERTAR EMELOYMRRT AGENCY.121 A337, EMPLOYM\u2019T WANTED as Office Boy: can furnish good references, and is well recomsendod by hin schoolmaster.Ap- Ply 10 A 57 Brak EMPLOYMERT AGENCY.124 A 931.EMPLOYM'T WANTED to do general work about an office or store | 6 not araid of work, and cub be recommended.Apply 10 A Bä1 btau ENFLOYMENT AGENCY, 124 A 029, EMPLOYMT WANTED by a young man to mind horses and do general Apply to A 929 BTAR Enriovmy ar 2d hounework AGENCY.A 925, EMPLOYDI\"T WANTED 4 by a steady ar d raliabinman, who thoroughly anderstundn the care of horses and driving an ex- Press wagon, Apply to A ¥Y3 STAR ÉEHPLOYMENT AGIALT.124 A923, EMPLOYMT WANTED by mn steady young man, as Confectioner, or to wurk ip a BLOB.rocery store, can furaish good reter- Apply 10 A 023 Brak EMPLOYMENT AGERCY.121 A 15, EMPLOYM'T WANTED by a young wan who is a first-class decorator and gruiper; understands paper-hanging in all its brupches, best of city references.Address A PLS ATaR REPIOYHENT AUNNCT, Hb Avs, EMPLOYM\u2019T WANTED ~ A steady, reliable man, is auxlous to get work C1 aly hand, nut Mocndal Wi: Bo C40 ina Prosolf use ful, such ay Sloreuist, Assstitit Packer, Carvtaker, Lo.Apply to A SOL STAR Eurooraemn AGI RCY 121 001, EMPLOYM\"I WANTED by an caperienced leather Cutter, wou't fl: tLe Touition of Forerman.In & boot and rhou vatah lishuent, Apply to À BUL Srau KxiLOYMan: Aozscey 121 A 895, EMPLOYM TT WANTED L A youpy mur, having a few hours everr du ts bparé, wold be glad to flad work of al most any bud, Uncerstards care of horses.App'y to a RJ Srak EMPLOYMLLT AGRRCY, 142 À HOS, FMPLOYM WANTED HV nef its COUR U Man wa Te ve ler for a Hardware house; con furnish good referc ices.Address A HOR BTAR FMPLOYMENT AGBECT.129 ASH, EMPLOYM'T WANTED Ere 0S San haed 16, to work about au office or irs A Hh] STAR wr rench and E mptovmeet Aotror.430\" A88#, EMPLOYM\"T WANTED ferenoe\u201d.Bren À er; cau furnish gaod re- AGENCY, 883, EMPLOY MT WANTED by a rospectable youth, eits to learn à pood business.Apply Fao oe or PLOTMENT AGFEUCY.120 861, EMPLOY M'T W; NTED >.su 49 STAR YMPLOYMENT 120 ar Agsistant Btoreman in a grocery a, Ply 10 A BG) BTA K EMPLOYMENT AGRAUY.A 8556 EMPLOYM'T WANTED, A young man, new from Eogland, yee a employment of any hind, las bud chargégp 4 Athograptie printing office, thorough y ulggr.stands the routine of a shipping warehouse; on make up mer Lats sample cards.Address A 8 CTAB EMVFLOYMERT AGEXCY, 147 A B49, EMPLOYM'T WANTED by u steady and rellable man, a8 Baker, Or in nny capacity Where he can be of service, çan fur- Linh good refurunues.Apply 0 A 849 Bran KEmpury- MENT AGENCY.121 \\ 838, EMPLOYM'T WANTED 4 A respectable young woman (French-Can t- ¢ian), who has never before boen in service, ls de- TOUS of getting un situation as Housew sid ; speaks Appiv to A HH Aran 20 I rench and English fluontiy.MPLOYMENT AGENCY.A 836, EMPLOYM'T WANTED - by a respeclab.u Young woman, highly re caumcnéed, as Nursery Govetuess.Apply to A \u201cHU NTA KMFLOYMENT AG 121 r MPLOYMENT WANTED by 4 un young man ss Groom in ik private famity.uudetatuneAs Che fi0l cure of horses and carriages D uk, best G references, Address * Groom,* 20 4 \u201craw Office IMPLOYMENT WANTED\u2014A 4 wiow wishes cm ployrmant as sowing WOU #1, work to be done at her home or out by the day.pply butween 10 and 12 corge Btrçut 120 4 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by 4 a young man as Groom; understanda the full \u201cnt of horses and carriages ; oan anilk and give the wat vf lvetimoniais.Address, \u2018\u201cGroum,* rap Office.128 4 EMPLOYM ENT WANTED as Tr veller, Balary or Commission.Wonld be willing to go on trial for a mouth or two witout 1ecompense.Address \u2018' Zeal,\" STAs 0 1822 \u2018DYEING 80.THE MOST RELIABLE PLACE TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHING DYED UR CLEANED ls at the MONTREAL STEAM DYE WORKS.Best of work at prices to sult the times.West End OGiice\u2014 1846 Bt.Catherine strost, corner Victoria Centre @fice- 289 Bt.Lawrenoe Main street, vor.SL Catherine East End OM oe\u2014 88 Banguinet street, (MoCloakey's old stand) JAN.MITOHELL, 752 004 Proprietor.MISCELLANEOUS.CA RPLET FELT, tor putting une der Carpets, aves the carpets, prevents moths, makes the fluor air tighl, and ls pleasunt 10 walk on Will last for ten years, Four Cents per yard, delivered fre.BFNNET 4 CU, Whulesaio Btationers, 400 Bt, Paul street.1182 HE CHEAPEST YET FOR STATIONERY.Eox cf Food Commercial WHITE ENVELOPES for 20) ceuts.W.H.MACLEAR, 117 2 421 KT.PAUL STRER?.J UST RECEIVED -A Car-lond CABRBOYR MURIATIO ACID CARBOYS RITRIC acin, \u201c mee okra RIC AUD, 88s 28 BT CRAMER Shir 3 PD* BULLER, 1 OOULISE AND AURIAY, 1851 BF.CATHERINE FRERE, Ofos houzs\u20143 to Ep.1a INSUGANCE.SL COMME RCIAL UNIO ASSUBARCE, CASLPANT LONDON, ENGLANP.- RENOVAL.The Montreal Offres of this Cet peny are DOW oe NU.64 H: FHANCOUS XAVIER STHENP, COBHAM UF 2412005 LA.6 U'LASPT, SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE Some very «000 Furniture, conaiettnæ of desire Tables, Onalrs, large Cupboards, Poon Hoies, Prrusions nud Gas Mixtures, ih vidofiios Will be +old at balf-price.FRED.COME, 09a tr General agit.N TEESE OR AND AFTER ler MAY NEXT THECITY OFFICES vty \u2014 OF THR \u2014 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.OF ENGLAND, AXD TH® BRITINH AMERICA ASSURANOR COMPANY, of Toronte, ~ WILL RB - REMOVED TO THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDING, (FORMERLY MERCHANTY BANK, Corner of Pince d'Armes and Netre Dame Street.9Te ReYyAL INSURANCE BUILDING, (FORMKBLY MKRCHANTS\u2019 BANK,) CORNER OP PLACE D'ARMES & NOTRE DAME ST.OFFICES TO LET, Un Ground Floor, with Fire and Burgiar-prost Vaults.On First floor, In suite or separately.On Becond and Third Floors.All heated with hot water.Will be ready for coom- pation on or about 10th May.For plans and full particulars, apply to JOHN JAMES BROWN, Architect, 27 Bonaventure street ; GAULT & TATLEY, Chief Agents, Royal Insurance Company.SUMMER RESORTS.SUMMER RESORT.\u2014 PURE AIR! PURR AIR! \u2018a BOQUOIs HOUSE,\" Belæœil Mountain, Bt, re PUY.Only one hour and twonty minutes by Grand Trunk Railway.Bplendid bont- Ju feling ana bathing.E te for bus nese men visitiug the city dally, tocludi we) pis enriy 85 fs and Buss fares, from $46 permonth.A CAMPBEL BROTHE! 122eod Propristors.SUMMER RESORT.HOTEL BELLEVUE, CHAMBLF BASIN.This beautifully situated Hotel has t Loen ne rofited aud turn.d tiroughout for the sonsôn 1578, snd i» open under new and e $ ment.The surrounding country is the finest La Province, the Historical Fort, the Rapids and the splindld Chambly Basin ave in full view, while ta the distance rise the biue mountains of St, Brano sud BclæH.The Hotel 1s but fonr minates walk {from the Railway Lupoty while the steamboat > ing i» on the yrounds ins are run twice daily to und from Moutresi.Monthly tickets will be ferucd at reduced rates, and the Mansgers have - mised to give cheap Saturday excursions, tio good to return où Monday morning.The Table will « supplicd with the luxuries of the and the Bar with the finest Wines, Liguors pnd Clgars.Carriages, Flahing and Pleasure Boats will be pl, at the disposal of guests ou application at o Special rates to families for the Season.PORLIER & BEAUSQLEIL, 196 25 _ Reopristors.UMMBR RESORT PARK HOUSE, ae bandh: MAG0G, Pra ON LAKE MEMIHRHMAGOU.l'atronizod during past summer by Their Bxoel- Jr ncies Lord and Lady Dufferin and Buite.Summary Loard for familice at prices to suit tho times.Fins lake and mountain scenery, beautiful rivet and ucod fishing.First class table.\u2018Reforencus ki y itted by the follewing gontiemon, w) omilies bave spent one or moré summers at Park House ;\u2014Judge Doherty, 5 i Kkeifa, Montreal ; K.Barnard, Aavocate, Mon! 3 Professor Andrew, Montreal; J.C.Hitchie, For terms, &c , apply, WN.JAMIESON, Propristor, VARENNES HOTEL.HONORE BRODEUR, PRorRmwvon.5 This House, situated on tbe banx - IR the Bt.Lawrence, In ono of the RE treal.turesquo villages of Lower ada, in ready to receive vikflors.Acceds easy, being miles from Montroal.Tho stoumer *] makes two tripe a day, and furnishos to business mien the advantage of belny able to work all day sad sleep every night at Varenues.Hoarders will \u20ac Juictness, nd at The same Mme buve & wall able.well- furnished rooms and city hotal comforts.The celebrated Varennes Min Water oan al Ep ih ry ST.LOUIS HOTEL, nk LACHINE, 18 NOW OPEN.Buperlor accommodation for Transient ze manent Boardors, af moderste rat sad Re 119 6 THR LEADING EUROPEAN HOTEL IN KEW YORK., py +355 Phy THE DOOR TO ALL PART?OF THB UTY AND CENTRAL PARE, RAILWAY Extension from Hechely, to the Quebec Gate Barreus, , Tenders addressed to the ION.H.G.Sey, Commissioner of Agriculture and Public W and cndorsed \u201c Tenders for Extension to Quote Barracks,\u201d will bercoelved at , 165 BT.JAMES BTREET, up to noon of TUESDAY, the 10th day of June, fer the construs tion of the Crib Work, Earth Work and Masoury necessary to carry the Railway Track elonyg the river front from the BL Mary etroct Bridge ut Horhelagn to the Quebec Gate Barracks in the City vt Montreal, a distance of about 7,000 fevd, and also tor the Masonry in the Bamps aud Reved- tutu Wale sround the Station ground, aud the.¢s- cavmhien In connection herewith Plans and Spodificatlons may be secn at the oftos uf the undervigned.at 10 £4 Jaues stroot, Montroad, wo ie LAURIN, the Let day of DEAX.No Tender will Le ree ived nnless made upon the Trinted Tot uttachod Lo the Specification, nee unless n, contanied whh a certified Cheque far One \u201cEoanrend Too os whi ho roe shall bo forfeited (2 te parte fes terne d'ciiuce cntaring tato contract (or ihe works at 1be rates aud on the terems.ef.his Sender, rue Government doos not bind iteoi! to agoept the lowcet or any Tender r.ALLAN PETES4ON, Gorrromeut Baginens, Mor.treal, May CIs:, 1870.30 \u2018 MANUFACTUREES OF DYN AM ITE! Blasting Gelatine.Under Alfred Nobel» Patents; Cr FUE mm e to e Reese pe 20 0-0 sn ae CE SOAR LT I Tee Fa, SO pr + - A Amen rp rag GRAHAM Co., Proprietors.8534 and 62¢ Craig Street, res TS CompasaTIVE STATEMENT OF THE UIRi © - LATION OF THE STAR for the woek and: ing May th, and the corruspoudiux period of 1578 \u2014 Mav, 1878.Max, 1379.Monday .20 A ii Monday.Tu 16554 Foesday.#1 15,527 Luvediay U0 14,0 7 Wad\u2019 »day.22 34 90, Wood sday.PER TT Thoraiay ./* 17.044 Thursday 22 14s Friday, .21 Voday LL 23 14 dT Saturday .25 17,50 Saturday 24 15,5.° Total.°° ea.CUR NO 1 ae.1 _ _ AVORage daly © Cua Ls OF week ending May \u2018ati, (sy : t&.wi7.The BOOKS Ad YU cu.4 4 0 alain Open Or \\uspeut.ou, il 35 22 5 AU us vited W call aBd JAM 0 VE vase ag TUESDAY, NAN oo, 40a, BITS aduwllio) ac Ne dash doar a Tot Fan 0 waned eo AO wi Misc I malin uf al hn Toe EAR apes im the cts Moswiw, wa re Mu.tor aes WAS i a Bugaail © ve van given 0 vet, La wen i, VUE Lots Le 5-06 by the Loan Gus Las.INwe Lt SL Le LL à WABI So a wv A she Atel FLO, Tasse Lo Ge on of Muly, 0 hg ce de a Le tion ul 0e gate wale Tux ale Asa l'auxer, À ur Var à voi Quart de ts appears to have Due msi Jour: 0 » post mortem SOULIIDU wbs Ww HUY lua mstitutivns, daving hemathaed aed a baif of Jcliars 10 *he enduenent rod of the Lehigh University aad ait 5 ain to its iluary.This is cavi:z nothing oi immense gifts to cther establishmen-s « non | Six Garner WaorsELsY, who bas loax been regarded as ane of the rising Generis, has been appointed to an important position in South Africa, beboving a mi.iary as weil as à civil function.The General's past experiences in Ashantee rander him well fitted for the duties with which he has boon entrusted, and his Canadian friends will, we are sure, be glad to hear of his continued successes, TER Quebec CArvaicle tells La Minerve it is rather too thin for it to try to raise n feelipg against the Quebec Government ou the score of natiorality.For proof it cites the last month's pay roll of the western division of the Provincial Railway.A curd.ing to this there are in the traffic department 154 French Cansdisns employed, 92 English, and in the engineer department, 61 French Canadians to 16 English.TEE mlary grab is likely to bo an important feature in the Ontario elections, aad though it was sapported by both sides the House the Opposition are using it agriast \"the Ministry, who they my being in offix ware really responsible fur it.Several of Mz.Meredith's declarations upon the subject, o8 well as those of other members of the Opposition, are being brought in judgment against them during the coutroversy.THAT Great Britain is no respecter of persons in so far as the execution of the law is concerned, even though the punishment to be inflicted be of the extremest and the vistim sa woman, has once more been evidenced in the case of the wumau Church! \u2018who was yesterday executed at Tauatoa fo the murder of her husband.This is another denial of the statement that hanging was -Flayed out, the affair baving additional ter \u2018sors from the fact that it was conducted eve.more privately than private executions vanally are.TBERS are those\u2014and they do pot belong te any organization or society opposed to to- imfliction of capital punishment\u2014who say shit it will soon be necessary to organize a sôtiety for the prevention of cruelty to muc- darers and others found guilty of capital erimies, if the instances of horrible bungling witnessed at recent public executions are to De often repeated.Such crueltiee to anim ls would nowhere be allowed, and one contemporary has suggested to prevent their reps tition it were bo:ter for sheriffs to mina: facture dummies and practice hanging, than to furnish such awful spectacles of in- eapacity.q AN independent contemporary says: \u2014 * There is no ground fur charges of gross frand or corruption against Mr.Mowat aod half the sum paid for the same purprae by the average populations of Counectieat, Pennsylvania, Massacrhnietts and New York, while 1! 18 consi +rah y more than the cos In Many other Siaes, As to Agr.liare, the same author: v \u2018ells us that i* ceived the moet bus i etai cucouragement, aol that in every way they have shown themselves to be entiile! to the appellation of Farmers\u2019 Friends, itis contended that As concerns Education, the nam and fame of tha educational system of Ontario never atou d 1n boiler renown than it does to day, and these are, indeed, cousidera: ons that we worthy of seme attention.Homers tv tauadiaus Canadiaus xs 4 tele ail ba ara tue, in tbe distribution of hones apoa Mor Bae \"Yor Bathday Cun fans Save vus + au bu Citv News.TUP AsRISTANT HoTsE BURGRON at the t éneral Hoapital should have been n- trounced ag De, A.W, Imrie, not Emo.He will in future reside in the Hospital, AT THE Aut Gartepy \u2014\" Oh, ba: thers is much ment in that TWeare, Lat mo se Bow \"ard he put hig heat own anti! h 10-0 a'most torched the vain: gma ite certainly, Tus Rane A tra f° an SE \"fdiferent panional ies assed the HT Tea lupo utoethe Woo An Fo Che raed Jan.5, wai reat! FRAIL Hover oe Barge of xe SUE AD tere 10 \u201c Fate 0 A Tire ann! .st À Minapinen: of Patton + Sage, +8 Hell last maghe.Ve Pontet rar At thers was ne doubt *e eidow Secton cvthl receive fair play Nous ble esi ages cvarpany tw New York ~ Vox Nya MK evests The Poucess avttem, but dave \u201ceine tec one owas Vas TN eh Li a ga dou.M A sad ani 08 Qu vais Li Ne [UY ;- Robe Tho Ww LE apps see alr Les sas NAY res ANA uy Le 18 MA, ree EEE TRE CNT \u2018 TN Boonie 4 Ma ey tod Bon tao owed 0 Mae BL FEE Fe Aas a EL i.A el \u2018 Se TN © .a Uy YC ia a lue U 3 Gate der as + N Me A ua.+ .Jo .\u2018 ; to.sta 0 \u2018 S au» + _ vo! vue \u2019 Ie n.,; LN NN, be + sen \u20ac > MON usa - Ha e ~ ~ - a\" .us LL Lu \u201chs ul vie y + Nah na Ning Ath her \u2014ses cialy DIT SIREN The Proviacial Issac.t + gres* deuil frown Rk ope ard why shoald we oo Nor i \\ In .WN t 9 Siter Be LIREN IS Cr PRE attons wheX Le hu made © but tbe folluwi.g, taken \u2018rom a rs cent deliverancs of bia is well worthy eon.sideration \u2014* | wi m:ution oo: important matter.[tis in coanection with the Letel.Her atfair.J# has long been within my knowledge that certain i-adivg Conservatives wished the abolition of the le al Covorn.ments.They now deny this.[ne time is oot ripe.But what are thev doing?If their present attemp: aucoeed, Loral Mov- ernment no longer exists, and is replaced by Ottawa centralization.For if a Governor may be removed for dismissing, he may bs for not dismissing, uis Administration.I» may bs for anything.So great would be the opportunity for D minion interference that the abolition of a Government, then little more than an Ottawa hureau, would be no violent change.As then we are back: to that ouiside control frum which, while Sir John ruled us by French votes, westrove so many years to become free.I think this matter is of sufficient importance to form the subject of a memorial from our Local to the Home Government, espacially should the decision of the present dispute be\u2014I trust an unlikely event-\u2014again.t the Lieutenant.Governor of Quebec.\u201d Education im Ireland.A CONTEMPORARY, speaking of the mu sure which the O'Connor Don has introduced on the subject of education in Ireland, says : \u201cShould this measure pass, the result will be that the \u2018Queen's and Catholic universities will lapse avd becomes merged in the new university as affiliated clleges.The mea sure was framed by the late leader of the Irieh party, Mr.Batt, after many and aax1: ans conferences with lard B acoosiield ani the heads of the Roan Ca holic Church, and was committed by him to the care ut the O'Connor Don, who commands, mae: thaw any other Insh mewb r, the respec und confidence of all paruies in the Hou.a.Sir Stafford Northoote, the Goverum-u tader in the House, while asmenting to n liret reading of the hill, asked for time to ronsider its provisions, Lord Bezconslield having had several interviews with Cardinal Manning, and the Duke of Marlborough having conferred frequently with the late Cardinal Cullen and others of the Irish Bishops.The request for delay is simply to sound the feelings of the party, Lord Bes, conafeld not beins likely to repeat Bir Robert Peel's err - the bringing in of his Free Trade m«swres without first taking his followers uto his confidence, and finding out wheter he had educated them up to the necesss?y point.The readiness of the Eng: lish Comservatives to foiluw Lord Beacons- fieldin Lhe past giv » promise that they will dodo Dow, even at the racrifice of old religi- as prejudices ; and, if so, the glory will his collesgues, and his Uovernment does noi go to the coantry with tho shreds of any party scandal hanging to its coat tails.\u201d I these days when so much scandalizing 3 done, and when neither public nor pris:® reputation is at all considered when (198 tions of politics are involved, it mus' D: admitted that such a declaration as ti one wy have quoted means a very great dal, though even with that endcrsation the #fiter of tho above sentence says it is not unlikely the Covurnment will be thrown -VeT.Lou - Suarrrur .v, -uring the disons sion of the ** Habis! D'unkarls B 11\" in the British Parliai 1246 V JANTE I, cond Cook for a Bosta.runt A 4°» to 641 STAN EMPLOYMENT AUSSCY.134 10 401 Br au EMPIAY MAS Aux enr Weinnt Hedsten *.BC x 4 1 Vin .all bat NOW 10 JUOUORICT.Appsy at 62 UV nnac id strech 1249 TO LET \u2014 Sibu, na rear of 77 Bleury -trfet 124 2 OS \u2014 vv rank Red Cow ont of New Advertisements this P.M.«EMPLOYMENT ! The Star Employment Agency is now epen for the tre vf peimeins out Of employment, Ineluding .\u2014 AGENTR, GLAYIERS, BOOKKKEBFERS, GENERAL SBBVANTS, BAKES, GOVERNF~3ARS, BOX MAKERS, BRASH FINISHERS, NARBERSN, BLACKSMITHS, BUILDERS, BOOK RINT KKS, BUTLERS, GARDENKIE, OGROGM SE, GASFITTRRN, HOUSKKEKPERS, JOINT RY, LAUNDRES IES, LABORERS, CLERKS, MASONS, COFYINTS, MILLINEASY, Cio KS, MACHINIEDS, CHAMBERMA] DS, Mu LDERS, COACHMEN, NURSES, CANVARELHH, CONF UTIONBHS, PAINTERS, FOI ERS, CATINIT MAKERS, PAC KEUS, CARPENTEKR PRINTERS, DK1 98M AK ERS, PLUMBERS, Lv BRS, PLAITKRERS, DENT, IN, FHASSMKN, UKAIMEN, BALERMEN, ENGINVEKE, BKAMNTRESSES, FUkEWEN, HTORKMEN, FORT WOMEN, SPEWARDE LALMERS, TINSMITHS, FUFRIERS, TAILORE.FOOTMWIN, WAFTERS, Gil DKS, Full particulars f the tem cra ploved at be fétar Egency où uppheation, Persone whonre incapable, Or wterse eharaciers au badrr doutlful, + DUE UP LY ud We CAT tone Cerf The lu lies oui Agency to RNY Hat HOS MIO RTE CU CNETY NB) WOU HE, Live BP you heep the Yew Distal cian MU- Aa In constanl nue In your hinnses, you WH cease nll Joe rions lise swon and ail ndlaieass pro saced hy nusions vip crx, bad i-ain.ages we.It is wo Jd In 21e.and 5B0c.BOTFLES ! and being highly concentrated, it in ww tlie pet r+etroduced b q Disinitertnaus es to the public.Montria , cvecmniher 2h, 1 07- Mr.liurace D Foe, Hews a omg i Ny wren ot flat been Boyer adn Or rove UNE ast op tes Brae al dl ae provid almost lival dr empreal yr the Rica regi, where 11g dor ang coed yo ap procintal hy both vaerent and pare.Nd vas \u201chd dfentect nf 1 hace us it fre anor Sens 10x Hospital wath enor Caan nad Lo Lhe great ntert of pativigie fe le hong mo eran abd ton-potsen Uf, hav 4 while s awe of applica which a (ttjes A No jte time rast!y fedtate nt n trial only 10 niCefARAFY 0 us an.18u Ile Fos value.\" Mregua.TIEN NEW YosK -At your r> quest we hav othe HEOM CHR AL En O FWaer-¢ 0 ann leew roth Ahan Hote! «nd lave four d that Lente Jy axtiirulah 8 atl the durs We bisve tit Jd other Urge, hit onve fosun uething soefica lous, and tthe an 1m Era WWE nn amel of we df Woctase metre 0 mee on ending ita the Leal die fe ant we have ogee useet.(Rtgned,) H ELVIN & Many, Propeic org, Aion ified, H.HASWELL & C0.150 McGILL STREET, MONTREAL, WHOLESALE «GIN PS FOR CAN ADA, FOR PRIVATE LESSONS En IN Rp al as, eve DR mette, Geoyreptel tie pice, elt we gn an Hh, ule Whe Piao aie) sue Panne aapiy to Mk taru, No 125 St Gieord atrenl, het doen on vutcheters and Dorcel à role Beening Ion stm tor those eng uyed ring tog das A ma WORROBE lve ÎN (tuese, rine tie À doy EAF VOBRACCO FOF mabe.4 Foe Port reines je constan ly on hb sod « inrue Stock Gt 4 anna Leu taneen, In oud, pk Wn Cares ato] os he 16 or Lost + - BE ln ou et market tee FW Chatham, May 2th \u2014_\u2014 WANTED, a few more Pupils.Professor JORDAN ns opened « Dar Scauvu, fur boys, tn Kngli etl- wok, to wash à 1 work.Best re er neon ENPLOYNENT AGRNOY.V ANTED, Seamstress, oue accustomed to makiou chitdran's uthing.App'y to 644 STAR BEFLOYMRAT AuaNOY.)4) WANTED, Bell boy for un Hotel tn the country.Apply to 10} STAR Expuor- MENT AGENCY.4 V JANTED, First-class baker.Aoxxcy.Pustry Abply tv 405 sran Emruoyueet 124 WANTED \u2014 Good Pain Conk fur » family of five; mast ba abo to Wash, iron and «ook.Two other gi SPL.Appiyton BTAB KMPLUYMRNT AOENUY.124 W ANTEL\u2014A Lenare woman sas Hota ad Publewn Ard Rrar RMPLOYMENT AQ OV VW ANTED\u2014A SJullog gui, 13 0 14 yrare vi ave, as Nurse, must be Protest ant.Apply 10 BBY BrAR EMI LOYMENT AuRNUY, 1:4 WwW ANTED\u2014Tnorough Servant.Must be able to was, Iron, nok young ad.Avoiy tu 134 and pili Arply to 632 924m EMPLOYNRAT AnexeorY I TANTED, à respectable boy ag [ress ise mailing wunxl: ta sur met 21 PRODUC 10 Vi vu con kite Brun.Apply ændis entend tt < tirs \u2018 x les ExPLOYMERT AGENCY.124 WANTED, a Freueh Girl, as A872 EMPLOYM'T WANTED ron and h-lp in house by » SAF YOU Wo nb, + a Pa 116 Apply 0 T28 Bean glepusrr .as dross A T2, am PLOY Tart 124 Aoxscr.194 VOZ EMPLOYM'T WANTED.Ang nile wom nn wan ening for a tantly Or gent einen at hr evn A drum À B02, ÉTAR EMPLOYMENT AGKNCY.124 6 E ANTED I eeeployed CIAWY 10 A HET Atak EMPLOYMENT AGRNCY.% 969, EMPLOYM'T W+NTKH:; Ap by a resp-cinhlo boy In an o fra, nr oan * me Nght trade.Apply to À YU Sram wr ov MP»?AGBRCY, 124 979, EMPLOY WT WANTED A by arouny man (Fron 5 \u2018'anadi n)a coach map orf Servant in à geatlonane ho 0e Speake hoth Jegunages, ani is well rec mm on 8 Apply to A HTH STAR RNPLOTMENT \\aREUY.4 A IRB, EMPLOYM'T WANTED d by a youngMan &s OC Mau -r employ nent vtany kind where be can make himaa 1 gonoealiy useful.Apply ta à VHS STax KMPLOYMENT AUSN:Y veg A 87 EMPLOYM'!\" WANTED By 2 r « ectab by, aged 1 yea-, tn au App t> x UM7, 3TA: Ene oruexr 1° office or wor ACERFY.A Way EMPL YMT WANTs) by wp »ctive boy of very respen ab - family, B= INCRE aut or ab.vison wer Be Chi Jeuca * ba: Iness *Pply 0 » !'8D, Bran EMriLOYwH rT Aursct.124 7 EMPLOYMENT WANt&D bya young m-n, Kpoane Frouch au Pouglie > on either 8 bout nr steamer; williug to do work of ary Mind.APPIY to B 7, STAR EuPLoy was: Aosnoy.124 OO EVPLOYWT WAN rego as Grooery Clerk, or any post ton In #4 who's sale house, by a yong maa ho hay nad nn wx par ence in 1Le city.Apply to B (109, Bras Empror wavy Aunror.124 WANED \u2014-A Man to rus aa Enæin- sand make hime If enerally usefui about & I'm ve Roo.Adarces Box 1524 Puy 1211 V \u2019ANTFD TO PURCHASE, or bormw fur the summer, an Baglina Lo.ther Redd» and Briol-.wust ba in Moi neuve, Apply ot BB BL.Mn thew streat 191 9 et WANT: ! M KDLAlEUY \u2014 Haut work\u201d \\ oly nt 158 $ Depeotor street, \u201c ie WANTED ~A comp tent per- 268 Bo ther vuhiy end-rstaude the working of Lantern , the gama as used by P of Address ell , 4.sm Mechanice\u2019 Mal B Sinise (UP STAIRS.) 106 24 WPRING ~U I'S v Before ordaring your Spring Clothing elsew hare !t will pay to visit 1.W.LAMONTAGNE, 0.29 ST.LAWBRNCK RTRRET, Who defies cnmpe.tion in both quality and price a.WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER !! WHOLFSALE AND RETALIL, \u2014 AT \u2014 J.J.GREAVES\", 816 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Boar 8t.Deuls stroet, MONTREAL.The Ticket Office In this Hota) offers Tick etn for nil Lines of Rail and Stenmbost Routes ! Alne, Berthe in the Puilman Prinée Care.Residents in the Weer End LOU find thta efifce nr yrent couvoulence, The Ticket and Telegraph Offices will be open trom 6 a.m.to 10 p.m, JAMES WORTHING TON, > AGENT.Both Montreal and Dominion Telegraph Officos te the Rotunda.100 was Insolvent Kotices, INSOLVENT ACT of 1875.In the matter of BARNET RUBENSTEIN, the Cty of of Montréal.up Insolvent SALE BY AUCTION, Thursday, 29th May, 1879, At TEN a.m, AT\u2014 No.537 Craig Street.FIKST-CLASS OF BOOTS AND STow'K SHOES, \u2014AL40,- J.EABR OF 'REMISES to 1st May, 1880, |tock-in- Trade +.#1,8BP4.00.Conditions of nals cash, at s0 muoh in the dollar on tive DB OI IDVLRLOTY.For further information apply to ALFRED LIOVAIS, Assignce.Office AIfret Lionais, A: Rt Gabriel street, | Montres}, 26 b May, 1879.124 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, and Amending Acta.In the matter of ANTOINE GOBEILLE, of West bam, an neo vont.SALE OF BOOK DEBTS BY AUCTION.The Undersignhed Assignce wili 8) b- Auction within his office, No.43 5t Praucols Xavier s'roet, on Monday.the hecond day af June next.nt 11 o\u2018cl»ek a m., the Bnok Debte dna this Rstite, amounting to $700.48.The List of Di bts cam be exsminod ai my office.R.W.OLIVER, Montreal, 26th May, 1879 124 sod halt 191 7 Auctioneer.five per cent upon the pald-up eapital atook of thle : en eee \u2014 I on, has been far the By M.Hicks & Co.yeur, and thst the same will be payable as its Bant- TALE OF ELE N = ing House, tn this city, on and after Ce S- 4 -EGANT HOUSE- Mondoy, the Second of June Next.The Transfor Books will be alosed from he 1748 to the 3) st May next, both days inclusive.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Of the Sharcholders will be held as the Bank, oa\u2019 The Chair to be taken ai One ¢\u2019ciock.7 R.B.ANGUS, General Manages, | Montreal, 18th April, 1879.RE Jaw\u2019 he _ Hew Mvertsements to-day, i i LAKE MACCANNAMACK AND RETURN, VIA THE i GT, R.AND | N.RAILWAYS, e 30th and 3st May.TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP will be issued on the above datee at | FOUR POLLARS FACH, | valid to return within TEN DAYS FROM DATS OF 188UR, by ordinary tratus.Tickets on kale at (Gir.nd Trunk Ticket Offices of T'ep-ot and 143 Bt James street, | The Reyrular Train leaving Montreal 7 am, Ca rives at Sherbrooke at 2 05 p.m., for dinner.Leave Bhérbrooke by Internationsl Railwas ut 8 pen) reaching the [ake at 8 pm, where good Hobe accommodation can be obtained nt tne wpocial rede.- of ONE DOLLAR PKR DAY.1 Tickets wii] sise also be Food for paessge ; and retaming by ang ordinary train on the named, ; JOSEPH HICKSON, | Ganer«i : i ; 1233 UEB JOHNSON'S PATENT DRY-SILED KAILSOMINE COLORS AND FRESCO PAINTS | READY FOR USE.BAMPLE CARDS ON APPLICATION.LYMAN, SONS & CU, WHOLEBALE AGENTS, 384 ST.PAUL STREET.TI (GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.THE WHOLESALE BANKRUPT STOCK OF YOUNG, MoNAUGHTON & CO.To de Bold at from ; 80 to 50 per cent, Discount for Cash, Buyers vil) p'ensc call nt ance as tne choice Une are betug hold out.HCNAUGHTON + CO, 146 MoGi } atset, 120 \u2018* tOpposite Aivion Hotel.) ; p'anos ; \u2014AND\u2014 \u2019 : .Orcans, KEW ANL SEOOND-HAND.: LOWEST PRICES.5 9 10 Pbillip\u2019s Square.> USM CHADWICK'S 5 SPOOL_COTTON !- 82 LEMOINE STREET.Mestings aud bmsemenls, Menday, the Sccond day of June next.- For WALL TINTING} 7 - CQERCULATION Of the DAILY BTaAR nr The week ending May Mih, 1879 :\u2014 MODMAY eee cores rornen sess sees 34.8% § Tuesday + -00s-socsvec secs 14907 Wednesday |.woes eae TBA § THOrBARY ves cores sovame mons \u2014 14.800 PYIAAY .cot -cotrren: none sossrosel £887 Baturday .\u2026\u2026.ovens conan +e 15.807 TOtAL.cc.etviiiaromessass ame 89,5303 Btrths.Marriages and Deaths.BIRTHS.DEMPSEY \u2014A! 158 Nazareth street, on the 25th Mav, the wife of Thomas Dempacs, of a ton, KING\u2014On the 22nd May.at 2W Me street tha wite of John King, aud iler, daughter 1 BIMPSON\u2014ALACHty Counerlorsu' rss\" a the Sth May, Mis.Jan \"tupsou, fa sen, MORAN\u2014 In this city, at\" Pluçe Sarre Ceenr.\u201d Amherst street, the wife of Mr J.J.Moran.of a daughter.BRTTTIF\u2014On the 24h May, the wife of Mr.James Sutlie, Of à sOn MARRIAGES.CUILFN, CROWE \u2014 At Ht.Patriek's (nuh, by the Rev.Father leclalre, Mi bael Cullen, Esq, to Mss Knma Crowe mister of Juhu Crowe, Esq.black =tntlh, ad: of this ery, DEATHS.O'CONNUK\u2014On the 26th May, Micha! «Connor, s native of the county of Cork.Ireland, and for the last 13 years à res!- dent of this ctty The tunerul will take place on Thursday, the Mth Instant, from bin lite residence 38L SL Myry sireet, st TE a m1 sharp, to ®t Bridget\u2019's Church.Friends and ac quaintancen are respectfuily Invite! tt) stiend.Also, the members of 41 Bell Kel'h Mncie1y are cordially invited MACKENZIFE-In this city.on the Mth May, Merry Uidham Mackenzie, aged 3) yearns, The fUneral will tak: place on Friday, Wth Instant, at + o'clock a.m., from hs late realdence, pi Mignonne sirset, to +.James Churen, and from thence to the (ole des Neiges l'emetery.Friends and nemquaInIaLCEs Are respactiully invited tn nitend.T1 RPIN\u2014In this city,on the 3th May.Amedee, son nf Buzile Turpin, aged # years.WATKIAR\u2014In this eity, on the 25th May, in the 3Tih J ear of her age, Anne Hornby, widow of the lute LWlward Walkiaw MCREAOY\u2014In this city on the morning ot the 25th May, Willlam McCregly, third ron of the late Mr.Thos, McCrefdy, aged 36 years BEAUVIER\u2014In this city, on the 25th May Mine l\u2019orine Heauvier.aged 23 yearn third dnughter of Lhe lute Sviomon Beauvier, of This city.SIMPRON=\u2014AL 8} City Couactllors street, on the \u20188th May, infAnt son of Mrs James Sim pron, jr.PICK! P\u2014In this city, on the 26th May, Fdmuwnd l{ckup.aged 70 vearu Notice of funeral hereafter.Two 0\u2019slock P.M.COMMERCIAL.May 27.The wholesale provision market is dull and inactive to-day, and transactions are almost entirely of s jobbing character.Mass pork is quoted at $13 75 to $14 for Canada ; #13 to $18.60 for Chicago.Smoked hams are higher, 194c being the lowest quoted to-day.We quote 104c to lle for uncorer- ed, 110 to 12¢c for covered, and 124c for Davis\u2019 Diamond brand.Eggs are steady at 10c to 10jc, sales being reported at both figures.The butter market is dull snd unchanged as to price.New cheese sells at frm 5e upin « retail way, according to quality.* The annual meeting of the Directors of the Coteau & Ottawa Railroad will take place today at Lancaster.The contractors, Messrs.Balch and Stanton, stated that as sccm aa the amalgamation is effected and the bridge question is settled, operations will commence.\u2014 The total number of hogs packed during the past week at Western points is approximately 175,000, or 65,000 more than same week last year ; and the total since March 1 is abxut DVO,0Y0, against D80,000- to same date lost year.The total packing at Chicago for the week is about 108,000, against 78,000 last year, the most or all the promi- Dent summer curing hous a there now being in operation.Prices of hogs have declived Be te 10c during the week, and are now 25¢ to 40c h.gher than a year ago.City Markets.AXTAIL PRICES AT DONSECOURS.May 27.Business was fairly active at the above highly favored matket, being quite crowded at an early hour.New toes from Bermuda were nffered to-day\u2019 for the first time, and we a remarkably ine variety, Straw- besries urv selling at 25¢ per quart, and wil: be lowered in price to 2Uc in à few days.There bes been quite à rise in apples, an! from $4 to $3 per barrel is now asked and obtained.New herrings (rom Quebec, th.\u2018first cf the season, may be purchased for 17e per bunch, Large receipts of potatoes fur the local trade have caused a slight decline in prices Foe following are the prices :\u2014\u2014 Mests.\u2014 Beef, 12c : sirloin steak, 124c to 150 per Jb; round, 10e to 1240 per Ib: sir loin roasts, 124c to 15c per 1b; rib, 12j6 per lb; corn beef, 10c to 12¢ per Ib.Mattoo, lege, 12e to 156 per Ib; forequarters, Oc per lb; bindquarters, 120.Lamb, farequur- ters, 50c to §1 25 each ; hindquarters, §1 to $1.75.Veal, forequsrters, 6c per lb; hind quarters, 10c perlb.Pork, 8c to 10c per Ib; lard, $1 90 per pail; sansages, 10c per 1b; hams, 146 to 12¢ per lb.Poultry.\u2014 Fowl, 70 to 10c per Ib, 70c to 90c per couple ; turkeys, Joto llc per lb; pigeons, 300 to 25c par pair; geews, 80c to $1; ducka, 50e to 606 ; Canada wild pigeons, $2 per doz.Dairy.\u2014 Gocd lump batter, 14c to 18c per 3b; print, 18e to 26e ; tub, 8c to 160 per Jb; egus, 10c to llc per dozen ; do ia country baskeis, 15c; cheese, 83 to 10¢ per lb.Riots.\u2014 Berets, §0c per bush; turnips, 5) r bush ; paranips, 50¢ per bush ; onions, Be to 80 jer bush ; artichokes, 40c to 5ve per peck ; radishes, 800 per dazeu hunches ; carrots, 50¢ per bush Potatoes, Chilis, F1 :> $1 lu per bag ; Early Rowe, $110 $1 10, curnuson, 90e to 95c.Fruit und Vegetables.\u2014 Strawbarries, QBe er, quail ; green peus, $2 25 to $2 30 par Push ; cuemnbers, F1 per dez : tomatous, $1 35 per bux.asparagus, $1 per daen burchea : letrnee, 30e 10 40< per dnz-u heads rruhorh, 40e per dez bunches single buvetes, Be and 6: , parsiey, 256 per Jd seu buucles : bananas, $o bù yer hurch ; arengos 87 50 to $3 pri care, large cases #9 ; lemons, #5 to #4 do: eabbuge ° FOR SALE\u2014A Property on lane off Ft.David Jane, 43 fut front by UM fea\u2019 deep, with two housed of two sto.des high, built 6f wo d, encased with brick and covered with tron, containing fone tenemen:s, with sheds, Ac, in the yard, Araw Do anon ame of $31) per anuum Tors easy.A piy to Warren & Clement, 12312 126 St.Jumnau street, mee SALE TO LET, Trat gommodions, first-class CUT-STONE RESIDENCE & GROUNDS No.209 Upper University street.SIZE OF LOT, 170% x 153 -26,054 FEET.This is undoubtedly one of the most dosirable Family Residences lo the city.Title perfect.Terma of saio will be liberal T.Atkinson, House and Land Agent, 115 10 194 Bt.Jamos stroot.Bold only in Packets labelled\u2014 \u201cJAMES EPPS & 00.Homænpathic Char tata, FINANCIAL.157 and London.AXTER & CO., 17 WALL STREET, N.Y.Small sams tably lind for cumomens, with prompt mon laiming Brera ind.\u2019 eu sais cod NEW BOOKS.QULPHULRIC ACID WORKS.A Practical Treatine on the Mann.factare of Sulphuric Acid.By ARVuEt ©.T0CK and CHANt.XA 3 Jou, Consalt- tng Chemical Engineers.With 77 Construction I'lates, drawn to Scale Measure.nents, and other Illustrations.$18.70 FOR BALE BY DAWSON BROTHERS, 8T.JAMES STREET.124 x OILS, &o.LANP AND PROPERTY FOR BALE AT 8T HUBERT TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to THURSDAY, the Mh June, 1874, for the pur chase #n boc, OF ip ota to sult purchasers.the pro purty lately brique to the Canada Peat Fuel Com pany.amd situated af Bt Mubert (half-way betweon Montreal and Chambly).On One of the lows there fm a substantial brick house umd vuibtilidings, and en the rest of tha property three gnod frame houses, two lurps, shéds, &c.The land ia suitable for aurl culturai purposes, especially market gardening, be ing well drained Yor permits to view and all other inforination apply to the uniersiyned.Tenders tn state price and proposed terms of pay: ment The highest or any teuder uot nucossarliy accepted, JAN.W.PYKE, 10] 8.James ctrent, 118 12 or to I'.0.Box 414.Ce UNTRY RESIDENCE / FOR SALE OR TO LET.One of the most desirable vountry residences on the lalund.Bullt of Lick and stone, 40 x 40; threo slorice and basemen, with all modern Improve wuts ; hot and cold water throughout | heated by fumaro; good stabling, coach -bouse, gardenar's te dye, fine orchard and garden, basutiful location, tvs mail à from the city, and close to the Bt.Lawrence.Ten moros Of ground, partly tile-draiued; fint-ruls condition.Apply 0 s.BUBLAND & CO+ Lion) Estate, Investment and Insurance Agente, nn 127 St.Francois Xavier streot.ven \u2014 HK McARTHUR & BON, Oo J MANUPAOTUREES AS5D IMFORAEES OV White Lead, Zinc White and Colors, Dry and Ground iu OL VARNISHES, JAPANB, LINSEED OIL, MACHINERY AND BURNIRG OILS, &0., 80.English and Belgian Window Glass, Rolled, Rough and Polished Plate, Colored, Plain and Stained Enameled ve lass PAT AA as Ç BRUSHES, KAVAL 970] &o.General in Canada for Chartes a Sons, Fond dot brated Coach Varna Joho Lucas 4 Co Philadelph Renownedimperial Franch green; Biba à 007 imdalphin Prin ol Refined Lamp Black ; A.Q Oalsbratsd Anilins au $14 & 216 St.Paul and 958, 965 dE A07 Commisnioncrs Bérocé, ELECTROPLATE.ELECTRO-PLATE, PLATED CUTLERY AND TABLE WARE.NEW DESIGNS LN SILVER PLATED-WARE FOR Wedding Presents ! FROM STANDARD ENGLISH AND AMRRIOAN MAKERS Prices Low.Wholesale & Retail.JOHN WATSON, Jr.TY Corner -8t; Suipteo street.108x eed | ii : este Ef i UENgep PAY prof ; wa Jowellery, nnd thing, fromm 61 to £10,000.448 NOTRE DAME STRERT.PAWN OFFICE ON DOLLARD LANE.Ms MICHRLLANROUS.ISHING! FISHENG !!\u2014Sports- wen should take advantage of our large and choice Bankrupt Stock of FISHING TACKLE (from Insolvent Estate of Wm.Haxrzr.) now selling at duced ates.Also, Guns, Ammunition, Glass Balls, oué A.BONNEVILLE, 139 eod 227 Kotre Dame street.STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, WOOL, TRA, SPIRITS, DRY GOODS, BOND OR FREE.Aévances for Freights and Dutios, &c., &c.Customs work dons with despatch.06x tt 25 Normand street.B UIILDING AND BRIDGE TIMBER SAW TO ORDER.SHEARER & BROWN, Sz.Gass Looms.Faris report 86 cures out of 100 cases within tare days.Becret\u2014the only discoverer of the sonu 18 Urio Acid which exists in the Blood of A EE and Gouty Patients.$1.00 a box; 6 boxes for 85.4) Bent to any adcress OD ipt où price.Endor 6 by Physicians.fold b Address al : WASHBU E & VO per JBN Imports\u2019 Depot, $13 Broadway.RY.a + sons 2 &- and 52x * \u2018Drugyists, Montreal RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.TEAINS ARRIVE AT BONA~ VENTURE STATION AS POLLOWE: Prom Trunk Railway.Frog Chi Detroit, Barnl and inter mediate rimttons\u201d at 5.60 a1 po oe) pm.Taniss from Ottawe connect with both trains From Cormwali and intermodiaie stations, at a.m vrom K and intermedtate stations, as 8.30 From Lachine st 845 su, 10.4.25 p.8pm, ATR Ry Re ye sal.ul pm.From Mast-Grend Tronk .Sve Bossa, | Island Pond, Sherbrooke.Halifax, 8t.John, Octave, Caguans.Riviare gn Loop.Point Le St H and as 8.30 mo ee et Pere D'ELLES From Gesticooks, fiherbrooke, Donuoet'3 Landtog B:vans |, aaû intemmadiste statians, pm.Vroce Fewpor ar a Chambly at 8.55 Frou Seuth-Grand Trank Ratlway.moe pm Se emcion, nd Hemant From und intermediate stations, at 8.50 paies of ; Alhany, Bouse's Polak, Ad 5.58 a.m.Prom New York, Troy, Butiand, 3%.Albans, and Bt.oe aabis, White River Juno SE a.and ne Prom St.Johns add intermodiate stations, at 3.25 vm RAINS LEAVE BONAVENTURE STATION AS FOLLOWS) Going West\u2014Grand Trunk Railway.Yor Prescott, Owe Toronto, Cht and inter mediate places, 9.00 a.m.and 9.45 #oe Brook) i lo termediate stations fixe.) ai .m, 5 a 7.18 sm.9.18 5.15 p-m,, 5 ye only, at .m., 8.18 also om flat te pam.| For Cormenll and intermediate statious, at 5 pum.¥or Vaudreuil and intermediate stations at 6.15 p.m.Going South\u2014Grand Trunk Railway.Por Roses Albany aud New York, st 8.50 and 4.00 p.m.#sr 8t.Johns, Watezlou and p.m.rd and Moosr's Junction, connecting ugh to Rew York, as 3.10 p.m.for Bt.Johns, Bt.Albans and Boston, snd New York 8.80 a.m.and 4.00 pm.For 8% Johns, and Intermediate stations, at 8.12 Qui ror dambly West Farnham and Newport at 7 am.and 4 p.m, Going East\u2014Grand Trank Ratlway.for Island Pond, Doucet \u2019s Landing (Three Rivers).Point Levi and intermodiats stations, at 7.am.tes Richmond, Island Pond and Intermediaty sis 2 Richmond, Post Lr River du Loup, Cacou DT » M.Octave (Mots) John, Halthax, Island Pond, Gorhazs Portland, st 9.00 p.m.2:1 6t, Hyao!nihe, at 8.15 p.m.Suburban Train Service hetween Montreal and Bt, Lambert, stopping at 8t Henri and Poiut St, Charles.Trains leave Montreal\u2014@ 00 am., 730 am, 8.32 am., 13.00 noon, 5.00 p.m.and 8.05 p.m.ft, Lasobezt.6.80 a.m.8.00 am.0.30 s.m., 1.00 p.m , 7.30 p,m.and 4.135 p m.We have now on hand at our warerooms, 1039 8t.Catherine street, & ful) and varied stock of all kinds of Carriages aud Bugyies, Including the following \u2014 Rockawn: Jumper Beat Waggons, Doctors A retons, Surrey Buggies, ladies\u2019 Frætons, Plane Rox I aptes, nebec Waggons, press Waggons, Bou Carts, ko.ê&c., 20.We guarantee all our goods to be first-class in every respect.Give ua a call.BERARD & MAJOR, CARRIAGE MAKERS, 1089 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Tix ood ee \u2014\u2014 DRY GOODS, J)AMAGED DRY GOODS.DRY GOODS, DAMAGED BY FIRR AND WATBR, ON SALE, AT VERY LOW PRICES, FOR A FEW DAYS F.X.LECAVALIER & CO,, 298 ft.Lawremeo Street.vod 22x 20 BAKERS, THE VIENNA BAKING POWDER TRY Ii ©.ML PUEREY, Proprictez.«0 VIOTORLA SQUARE MONTREAL 4 ITLAMBSEULFE, LINK TRY STATES MAIL GIEAMEES eal from Kew yoib for naAT LAY, QianGHIW IN Arrest \u2018 en, Ant BEGULARLY to LON! From New Yort to u.wacuw, Laoadouoerry, Estfast on Liverpool, BALUDN CABINS, .SEU to JU Currency, os tN.CABIN, uding all requisites, .se.Boh dater ; Le uuseuse - 2 200100 PUB, ve can ty DIgsct Heamer Nosterrage.Ba toe Us?ar ana Bet Usion Passage at Badnnsd Bates.PURE 4 1 à cam000Al10N uLiSirpassce (07 els sa ca \u2018 vumfurt AI! Frateranme on mein decd, ve bneaue 11 1 fG nu mt Piaus, ov, spi] 44 HEN:KIUSN Bordas à Bow ire Green, dy UT Lo GUST-VE LEVR 6384 Jainre atrost, ee WHITE I ££ CROSS LINE { ln : Direct steum and sail FROM THE CONTINENT Lo CANADA.Mont- 287 communi atin The 88.** BWALFEDALE\"™ will lesve Antwerp for Quebec and Montreal, © OF ate at ice 25th uf A pn Steamers will take poods al Jroagh Rates W all parts in the Pominion.The Etap PACIFIC © wl Jegve pnoct atant the nhoutthe 1581 08 Aptit For freuht and parti Glars apply to In Antwers STEINM ANN & LUOWIEHG tn Montres], MUNDE LOH & C6), Auente for tne Wlote Cross Line Moutresl, let Mureb, 1-74 PACIFIC MAIL 8S, vs COMPANY.Far California, Jppañ, China, Nanud- wich iniandn.New Zeuland, Aux tralia, British Columbia, Northern and Southern dailfiorsia sud Art Sona.Btean.crs wall from Kew York on the 20th and 0th of e.ch mouth, carrying passongers and frulgnt for fur Frau teen.Through Fon grant Ticke's tu Now Zuninnd and RuRtrulsa FOIC at grently reduvoJ Bn'es \u2018'reulars AVE Pit IT fOTIARUON reuardhug ths clitinte sou ab: pull te Of these two countries AQU te pros pects for set lers free on application.For passage Or (nforusation tp regard to rontes apply at the Company's Passenger Departinent.x 27 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.\u20ac DOMINION LINK OP ETRAMSHIPS running in ogunéction with The & rund Trunk Rallway of Onnada.MONTREA BUILDING.4,200 tons TORONTO, BUILDING.: tons UNTARIU.8,200 Wis DATE OF BAILING.STRAMERS WULL BAIL AS POLIAWE : From Quebec.,.10th May.17th May, DOMINION 24th May.MISSIBSI PPI .» +.June.Raton of Passage for Sununer Months.VABIE- Quebec to Liverpool.$8 and $59; relurv 8s0 and 8.03.Mo Btoeraze taken.Through Tiekets gan be: Bad at all the prino re rand Trunk Railway Toke vfficez :u Cansin, and Turougk Bille Of Leading aro granted to 614 ran all parts of (anaes Hor Frou hil OF.pmepgD, aYPY lug.Jamison & La, 17 1 Liverpool, 0 Fou, Malt 4 Soowon cry 34 Jazses airest, in hobo, tn VW, M Mugheouts &b AU Sent Truut Reluey \u201cBoss.orto DAYID TORRANCE & CO., 115 MÆxcbauge Court.UKBEC.oun.W Bow duclie ne 1ne, ce ee SE WwW HITE STAR LINE.BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS.SPECIAL NOTICE The steamers of this line take the Laws Rouras recommended by Lieutenant Mavar, U.8.N., on both the eubw| and homoward voyages BAILINGS FROM NEW YORK.\u2018Baltic.Saturday, 8.30a.m.May 10th Lritannie.Saturday, 2 30 p.m.17th Hepublic.Thursday, 4 0 p.m * 2nd Gersnnpie.Batnrday, 1.00p an, 4 Bint Adetathe.Tharsdas, $ 90H m, June 5 Baltic FThorsdasal + am «10h Britrnnie.Hatnrday.Jérome.+ Dies Repuledie Thursday.ition m \u201cIth * Passengers Oan go on board the niylt before.WINTER RATES, SALOON PASSAGE New York to Liverpool and Queenstown, and $100 gold.Beturn Ticke $145 and wold.Tickets to London, 87, and Paris additional.Children between onc And tw half-price.Infants free.Hervant These Bteamers do pot carry sf?T5 20, wold, ve 250.00.yous.atte, Shoep or STRERAGE PASSAGE, Montreal to Liverpool, london, Loadond , eenstown, Glasyow, Bolfast, Bristol or Carat 26.00 (pre-paid) $218.50.Passengers taking the * White Star Bteamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London in 8g days from New York.Pussenyers , via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe af moderate rates.For further information and pass: apply to BR J.CORTIR, Agent, 87 Broadway, New York.Or to B.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGENT, 20 Bt.Bulpiee strest, Montres ALLAN LINE, = Have » Contract with the ov.ernment of Canadas for the con- veyancs of the CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES MALLS.T0 1879.1879.Summer Arrangements.This Company*s Linés are compased of the under- noted flimt-clats, fuil-powareod, Clyde-bailt, duuble- engine, Iron Bteamehipe:\u2014 Saréimians.Poiynesian Sarmstian Circarsian,.Moravian.Peruvian.Nove Boot Hibernian, Caspian.Austrisn.Nostorian Piurstan.Scandinavia Manitohan.'apadian ., Prenician.DHUO Capt.Jamen Scott.Waidensian 2600 Capt C.J.Manzies.Corinthian .2400 Capt.Legallais.Lucerne .200 Capt.Kerr.Achdian .JK0A Capt.Canel Newfoundland .1450 Capt.Mylins.The steamers of the Liverpool Mail Line sailing from Liverpool every Thursday 4 from Quebec every Baturday (calling at Lough Foylé to racalvre mm bord aod land Malls and Passengers to and pire Liclund and Scotland), arc lutended to be de spatched 4000 Capt.A.D.Alrd, 3RUN Capt.Jun.Wylie.FROM QUEBEC: Circassian Saturday, May 10 Fardinian.\u2026.Saturday, Mer 17 Cueplan .Saturday, May 24 Peruvian .Baturdav, May 3 Poiynesisn ., Sâtarday, June Barmation .Batnrday, June 24 Circaaslau.Baturday, June 21 RATES OF OCEAN PASSAGE.(abn, according to accommodation, Intermediate .FTN $70, $80 $40 00 Stecrayge Cas vee L825 0D The steamers of the Glasgow Linc will sall from wuohec on or about each 1 harsday Waldenslan.Phorpictan May 13 Canadian.May 23 Manbobnm, 00 oon May 29 The steurmers of the Hallfax Mali Line will leave Holinx for 8t.John\u2019s, NHd | aud Liverpool, av foi- iuws ; Nova Scotian |.RA May 10 Austrian.oo.cee May 27 HATES OF PASSAGE BE WERN HALIFAY AND ST.JUN.Cabin.#20 00 steerage gu 00 An experienced Surgeon cavruesi on eat vubhél, Lerihr not securrd uDill paid for, £7 Through Nts Loading granted tn IAverpont, ard at Contnntal Pores, to all points 1 Can vda ied the Western Bates, For Protght or other particatars, apply \u2014 In Havre to In Quebéc to ALLAN», Haë À a.dorm mM.Cthite, 21 quat d'Orlvaus; !u res to Aresanton Hrrmeren Buo Berthe; in Antwerp Lo AUG BoHNITZ & Cu, or Ree navn Jlenwy tn Butier- damn toys din, in Hamburg to ©.Hien, in Bordeaux to Jaures Moss & Cn Uronen to Herne RiP FL & Moke In Hefust to pant 2Y & Mae ors i London to Maso MERE & Wank sar, 17 crc shrek treet an filasgow 10 TAMKE & ALEX ALLAN, T0 Great Clyde steest , in Liverpo 4 to ALLAN BROTHELS, James sirbet, th Chicago to A1 AXE 0,72 La Balle strect; in New Yor.te LE+k À ALLEM, 271 Broadway H.& A.ALLAN.Corner of Yeuvllle a .d Common sol 2x FANCY GOODS.CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES.Tbe Largent and Best Assortment in tbe Dominion.TOY CANTS, VELOCIPEDEX, ke, IN GREAT YARILTY, at H.A.NELSON & SONS\u2019 Wholesale Fancy Goods House, 91 TO 97 BT.PETER STREET.TORONTO BRANCH\u201456 à 56 FRONT BI.WEST.CLAIRET FIN.This fine Wins ve recommond, it 6 low in prios and full Bodied.VAL DE PENAS.Spanish Claret, can be docantered as Port, will taka Iazge amount of wider, & delictous sunnier wlue for families, low priced.We have it in wood and bottle.MONTFERRAND.A very high class Wine.Wo have also many other Clarets.We solicit a trial of thess Wines, which are not Grape washings, but Wines.J.B.CARTWRIGHT & CO., 416 ST.PAUL STREET, SOLE AGENTS EOB QUEFTON ST.GEORGE & 004 Pumily trade solicited.Orders by mail carefully allied 107 x TSE of Mur hb to be followed by the Bark * 10 1LiUs\" | Q.M.O, and O.RAILWAY.WESTERN DIVISION.FAMILIER SPENDING THE BUMMER MONTHS In the Coun py are luvited to vimd tue layes of Hlshore des Prairies, St.Martin, 8t Rose, 8t.Therese, Et Jerome, &e Low rates of fare, by the month, Bari, OF year, wiil be granted, and Trains ran at boars koited to wach travel.The above localities pre unRus passed for begutifal sesnoery, abundance nf outg.iabtng, sud very reasonable charges dor Board.SATURDAY EXCURSIONS.Om and after Baturday, May 24th.Return Tickets will be wuld to ail Stations at he single rirst-clase Fure, wohd to ko by avy Hegular Tralu on Baturday, and return Monday.X Special Train vil} leave tw umt every Monday moroing st 5 00 AM, ar rising st Hochelags at 8.43 A.M, tu time for busi- nubs.oS A SCOTT, eral Buperinteii as May 10 | (GOVERNMENT RAILWAY, ee VISION.Q.M.O.ard OO.RAILWAY.shortest and Most Diréct Route to Ottawa.un and atter Monday, Aprtt 14 Lags Depot se Trains will leave Hoche follows: \u2019 Express Trains for Hull as.Arrive at Hull at Express Trains from Hul .Arrive wt Hocbslagn at.Traiu for BL Jerome at., Train from EL Jeromoat.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Trains loavo Mile-Knd Station ten minutes later.GurEral, Oymics\u201413 Place d\u2019Armes square, STARNES, LEVE & ALDEN, Ticket Agents, offices: 202 BT, JAMES ang NOTEE DAME ATERETS.158 C.A.SCOTT, General Bupertntendent Western Division.April 18, & O.RAILWAY, FARE REDUCED.CHANGE OF TIME, EABTERN DIVISION, WSEAS 20 vn Q.™ Leave Arzive Thros RI Express.4.00 p.m 7.45 me Mixed.» 800 pm.11,305 Leave Three Ri Arrive Quebse.Exprass.8.00 pm, 31045 p.m.Mixed.30 s.m.0.002 RETURNING.Leave Quebec, Axrive Threp Express.2.20 p.m.5.10pm.Mixed.6.15 p.m 11.20p.m.* Leave Three Rivers.Arrive Hihaiaga.Express .62pm.HAO pmed.4.16 a.m, Dam.Trolus leave Milu-Kud Station ten minates later.Tickets for sale at offices of Starnes, Leve 4 Aides, Agents, ZU2 Bt, Jamos street and 155 Notre Dames street, ahd st Hochalagas and Xie-Eod Atstigus.3.T.PRINCE, Gen.Pam.May 17th, 1970.Troy, Al ork, Philad AND ALL POINTE RAST AND BOUIN TRALEE LRAYR NORTERAL} create river Un El To ernie Dre Ai acziviag York a Albay in Kew at 10 Troy and Alban Sleeping tesin nom arrive 23 6190 eu this iine.Rattvras oBoos, 1 sass ONTREAL ~ Wo.143 BL.JAMES STRERT.NM JOANEPH ANG ; Gra Pree Lo, CHAS.GC.MeFALL, ' Agent, JPTERCULONIAL BAILWAY.187879.3 WINTER ARRANGEMENTE © EXPRESS l\u2019ABSENGER TRAINS run éally Bunduys) as follows :\u2014 ! not Leave Point LOvi.\u2026.\u2026.1.\u2026.01000000 ve SAN.\u201c River du LOGp.vives $% MN.Arrive Trois Pistales (Dimner).8.00 * ( Rimouski 649 + 0.00 = trom Maotresi For ip regasd 00 me tr er Te of freight, train arrangemanis, te G.W.ROBINSON, 177 8t James C.J.BRYDG ES, ; Montreal.Yoth Nos.15720 007 Ral \u2014\u2014\u2014 EAVE MONTREAL at .6.50 am, AND 6 pam, POR KEW YORK 20» BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINE, SHOBTEST ROUTE VIA ; CENTRAL VEEMONT RAILWAY Long Two Express Trains daily, equipped with { AJ: Platform snd W r Cars are attached to Night Trains between snd and SpringBeld und New York #a Troy, also betwoen St.Albans and Bos vis and Parlor Cars to Day Boston.: TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL DAY EX PRESS for Roston via Lowell er also, for New York via Bpringfield or Twoy, sd sm For Waterloo, 4.00 ; Night Ex) for How ork, via and: Ee TAT at 4 p.m., mriving iu New York at mg.RIGHT EXPRESS for Boston via Lowoïl, and Kew York ria Springtield, 4 p.m.GOING NORTH.2 bury, at 8 s.m.Troy af 7.00 am, connecting & ait Train from New York, arriving in Montreal a 30 p.m.Night Express leaves Boston at 5.85 ; Low, na Te , at 4 p.m., nnd Ne Fo 3 p.m., ma Bpringtie) arriving tn Montres] ab sm.; Night Expross leaves New York vig Troy 83 4 key arriving in Montres! at 8.55 s.m.For Tickets and Freight Ral apply st Vermont Railroad Office, 136 Bt, pair eee Boston Office, 522 Waahingtun street.G.W.BENTLEY, J.W.er x Gen.Manager, Et Albane, Vt, March 31st, 1878.- p\u2014 MANUFACTURING WORKS.Hi, S'HACKELL & CO.AGENTS, Manchester Locomotive Works ontario Car Co.&c., do.QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR RAILWAY PLANT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.162 ST.JAMES STREET.; HOMAS ROBERTSON & co, MONTREAL TUBE DEPOT, 11 & 13 CHENNEVILLE STREET.Engines spd Boilers, 10 and 15 horses power, new and seeends TLUOMAS BOBERTSON & 00., # Chonnevills street, Engineers\u2019 and Ratiway Supplies ef all kinds.: .A LARGE STOCK OF - PUMPS & GAS FIXTURKE, CHANDELIERS, &c, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, : errr) EREWERS, &o.JOHN H.BR.MOLSON & HROS, ALB AND POBTER BREW ERS, 263 ST.MARY STRERT, Montreal.Apply to Have always On hand he varions X.nap w ALE AND PORTRE, - IX WOOD AND POTILR PAMILIES RECULARLE SUPPLIB Md a 8 Day Express loaves Boston, wa Lowell or Fike 3 pai Mew | 5 * =; 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