Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 25 décembre 1854, lundi 25 décembre 1854
[" MMMBWÆÏs OB' THS Montreal BeraM Pnnttog Office, THE Proprietors of this Establishment, have REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, central and commodious premises, in Notre'Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUiLDïNGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, And immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOP.EVERY DESCRIPTION OE BOOK AND JOB PEINTIKG, will be received on the above premises, and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.97 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLVI.MONTREAL, MONDAY MOJNING, DECEMBER 25, 1854.NUMBER.256.HERAT,!) i, Rook & iobPrktfagJHkce, 8tau 209 KTotre Bame Street, {Near St.François Xavier Street.) THE Proprietors of this Establishment beg to inform their friends and the public, that, having enlarged their Stock of PRINTING MA ¦ TERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &c., they will le prepared to undertake every description of JBssoSi, Job.aii.d Card Prlmtlmg, IN THEIR NEW PREMISES.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S NEW 0 /LINDER PRESSES, tor Job Printing, to their Stock, they hope to be able to execute every description of JOB PRINTING- at moderate rates and with great despatch.Their present stock of STEAM PRESSES will enable them to throw off upwards of TO.OCO IMPRESSIONS PER DAY.May 4.\t54 MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Sample ami Patten, Room\u2014-Pi'enel, Maim-factures* JAMES EDISON, Paris\u2014JAMES SCULTHORP, Agent, Great St.James St., over Gibb &> Co.(up stairs.) Sample Room\u2014American Manufactures.JOSEPH R.DODD.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.Wholesale Importers of Dry Goods.ROBERT ADAMS.301 St.Paul St.ALEX.ARTHUR.272 Notre Dame Street.C.\tJ.HOUGHTON.?)\u2022 Paul St.Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.DOYON & TOURVILLE.293Notre Dame St.D.\tMACGREGOR & CO.292 Notre Dame &t.J.& M.NICHOLS.290 Notre Dame St.HENRY MORGAN & Co.No.200 & 202, McGill St.MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY, No, 288 Notre Dame Street.\t.\u201e\t, BRUNEAU & BERTRAND.107 St Paul and 270 Notre Dame Streets.\t'\t^\t\u201e D.& W.SMITH,.205 Notre Dame St.CHAS.F.McCALLUM.138 Notre Dame St.AUGE & ROY.New No.202 Notre Dame t»t.H.& H.MERRILL.\u2022\u2022.128 Notre Dame St.LIMOGES & DESROCHERS, Corner St.Lawrence & f g ] o* Streets NEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 Notre Dame St.ALEX.MURPHY.Old, No.18S, New, 278 Notre Dame Street.Stove and Iron Furniture Warehouse.T.M.RODDEN.51 Great St.James St Teachers of Music.L.EGLAUCH.Corner St.Catherine & Constant Sts.Piano Forte Warehouse.SEEBOLD, BROS.221 Notre Dame St.A.S.NORDHEIMER.Great St.James St.i n Sinn uce Companies.ST.LAWRENCE INLAND MARINE, Chas.T.Pals, grave, Agent.St.Helen Street.STAR LIFE OF LONDON, Thos.Kay, Agent.St.Eloi Street.UNION MUTUAL LIFE, A.F.Sabine, Agent.Saint Francois Xavier St.GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE, James Dougall, Agent.Lemoine Street.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, J.H.Maitland, Agent, Corner of Place d\u2019Armes.BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, J.H.Maitland, Agent.EQUITABLE FIRE, F.Tilston, Manager.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE, J.B.M.Chipman, Manager.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.COLONIAL, (Life only) A.D.Parier.49 Great St.James St.MONARCH (Fire and Life) H.A.Glassford.,16 St.Sa-crament St.ROYAL (Fire and Life) H.L.Routh.Commissioner St.CANADA.(Life).T.Ramsay.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale Ready-made Clothing Warehouse* J.B.CLIFFORD.284 St.Paul Si.Clothiers and Merchant Tailors* , .New No.251, old 183 Notre MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.FOR SALE.JOHN GALBRAITH.Dame Street.JAMES RICHARD.No.85 Great St.James St.W.& J.MUIR.25 Great St, James St.JOHN SUTHERLAND.301 Notre Dame St.JOHN CAMPBELL.283 Notre Dame St.Boolcsellers and Stationers* JOHN ARMOUR.9 Great St.James St.B.DAWSON.23 Great St.James St.Boot and Shoo Stores.D.PELLETIER.88 Notre Dame St THISBAUDAU DUFRESNE.,41 Notre Dame Street.Motels* ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Hogan & Penn.Great St.James St.DONEGANA HOTEL, J.H.Daley.Notre Dame St.ST.NICHOLAS, F.P.Levine.Jacques Cartier Square.EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, W.B.Levine.St.Paul St.Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine Merchants* JOHN PHELAN.No.1 St.Mary St.L.BERTHELOT.4.No.35 Notre Dame.St.WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.Notre Dame St.JOHN HUTCHISON.37 Notre Dame St.DANIEL LANIGAN.265 Notre Dame .Y*t.FITZPATRICK & MOORE.Corner of McGill & Wm.Sts.RICHARD THOMAS.35 Great St.James St.W.W.MORROW.43 St.Lawrence Main St.SAML PRICE.113 & 114 Commissioners St.ED.BIRON.Corner of St.Joseph and McGill Sts.Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants* ROBERT CLARKE & CO.No.7 Lemoine Street.GILBERT SCOTT.11 St.Sacrement ,St.E.KERSTEN.184 Notre Dame Street.Importers and Wholesale Grocers* J.A.& H.MATHEWSON.\u2022 .94 McGill St.Importers of Wholesale and Retail Grocers* ADDY & CO.240 Noire Dame & 74 St.Law- rence Streets.JOHN BURNS.36 McGill St.C.\tAUSTIN.14 St.Maurice Street.Wholesale Trvilor and Clothier and Fancy Ury Goods Store* D.\tMANN.74 McGill and 174 Notre Dame Sts.Wholesale and Retail Tailors and Clothiers LOUIS PLAMONDON.172 St.Paul St, JOS.BEAUDRY.McGill St.F.X.LOISELLE.25 McGiU St.J.C.GUILMETT.207 and 209 St.Paul St.M.L.D.GAREAU.265 Notre Dame St.E.\tEVANS.66 McGill St.THOS.PATTON.42 McGill and 72 St.Paul Streets.Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants* THOS.WILLIAMS.19 St.Sacrament St.NEIL McINTOSH.Comer Place d\u2019Armes.COWAN & CROSS.St Maurice St.Produce and General Commission Agents.JOSEPH RODGERSON.27.SI.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commission Merchants* A.M.HAY .- \u2022.Upper Canal Basin.Wholesale and Retail Grocers.GEORGE CHILDS.\u2022 -287 Notre Dame St.Retail Family Grocers Coffee Roasters.S.\tENGLISH & CO.266 Notre Dame St.Engraver and Lithographer.GEORGE M ATTHEWS.66 St.Francois Xavier St.THOMAS IRELAND.20 Great St.James St.Wood Engravers9 Montreal, October 16, 1854.\t196 TO EN1MEEK8, &c, THE Subscriber has now* on hand the following TOOLS, all first class, which may be seen at his new Store (Hon.John Youns\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street), viz.:\u2014 ONE \u201cWHITWORTH\u2019S\u2019\u2019RADIAL DRILL ONE PLANING MACHINE ONE EXTRA STRONG DRILLING and BORING MACHINE TWO VERTICAL DRILLING AND BORING MACHINES TWO TRANSVERSE PLANING and CURVILINEAR SHAPING MACHINES ONE SCREW CUTTING MACHINE \u2014ALSO,- ONE DOUBLE-GEARED SCREW PACKING PRESS 30,000 BEST ARCH and CUPOLA FIRE BRICK for Sale.WM.MEIKLEHAM.Nov.22.\t228 FIES CEEAPEft THIN EVER! Thk Original Medicine Established in 1887, And first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of \u201cPulmonic Wafers,\u201d in this or any other country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits The genuine can he known hy the name BRYAN being Stamped on each WAFER.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarseness.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest- BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases- BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils- BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above complaints in Ten Minutes.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a Messing to all classes and constitutions.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Axe adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voice.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS âxe in a simple form and pleasant to the taste.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Hot only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures.BRYAN\u2019S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to everyone.Ho Family should be without a box of Bryan\u2019» Pulmonic Wafers IN THE HOUSE.No Traveler should be without a box of Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers IN HIS POCKET.No dealer should be without a supply of Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CUSTOMERS.No person will ever object to givo for Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers TWENTY-FIVE CSNTS.BRYAN & OO.j Rochester, N.Y,, Sole Proprieton icj- For sale by all the Druggists throughout Canada.Dec.6.\t3m mwf 240 NOTICE.[N accordance with the Provisions of the Statute of this Province 13 & 14 Victoria, Chap.: 120, the Subscribers, holders of Two Hundred shares and upwards in the Capital Stock of the By town and Montreal Telegraph Company, do hereby .give notice that a GENERAL SPECIAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of the said Company will be held at the Office of the Bytown and Montreal Telegraph Company in the Town of Bytown, in the \u2019County of Carleton, on THURSDAY, the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at the Hour of TWELVE o\u2019clock, j Noon, for the purpose of carrying out the con-! templated intention of the Directors of the said Company, to grant a Lease of said Line for three year! from the First day of January next, and giving, the necessary consent and powers in that | behalf.Dated this.the Twenty-ninth day of November, in the year of.our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-four.John L Campbell, Robert Leek, James Brough Co.Loux & Wood, Thomas Hunton, John MacKinnon, John Egan & Co.Workman & Griffin, Alexr.Bryson, A.Foster, Wm.Jno.Wills, O.W.Bangs, Calvin Goodwin, Robert Bell, Dawson Kerr, Wm.P.Lett, Daniel McLaohiin, A.Scott, Edward Smith, Benjamin Gordon, Daniél O\u2019Connor, Joseph Aumon, John Leslie, P.A.Egleson, Jbhn-McDonald, James Leamy, Robert.Farley, Edward McUilUvray.dec9.\u2019l:u 243 FiRENTCK SMÆSSS'S?A Hew Article of Superior duality.THESE CANDLES give a bright, steady, and fall light, without any smoke whatever, and require no snuffing.NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE.United States Public Store, No.12 Broad St., ?New York, April 3d, 1854.) FRENCH PATENT CANDLES, of the quality offered above, have been used for 12 months and more, in the Custom House.They have invariably been found a superior article, in the several offices connected with this department of the U.S.Customs.S.S.GRAVES, Store-keeper, ALEX.N.BLÉEKER, Examiner.IRVING HOUSE, NEW YORK.New Y'ork, March 27, 1854.The above described FRENCH PATENT CANDLES are presently used in our Hotel.As a new article, they have been folly tested.They give entire satisfaction, by their good quality and superior light.BRâDLEY & BURROUGHS, Proprietors of the Irving House.For Sale at Ho, 106 Saint Paul Street, MONTREAL, 53\u201d Near Bonsecour\u2019s Market.43! Dec.5.\tlm mwf 239 E.PICKUP\u2019S GENERAL REGISTRY, NEWSPAPER AND SAINT FRAnuOîu June 28.102 W.BEG3 to call attention to his LARGE STOCK of FURS, which he will sell at a great reduction FOR CASH, in consequence of his having entered into another business, and being desirous of reducing his present large Stock.144 Notre Dame Street, One Door from St.Gabriel Street, And next to Messrs.Savage & Lyman\u2019s Jewellery Store, Montreal.Nov.22.\tddc mwf 228 \u201c Costly thy Habit as thy purse can buy, Rich, but not express\u2019d in fancy, for The apparel oft proclaims the man.\u201d Shakspeare.A1 LL the NEW STYLES and MATERIALS for FUR COATS, BUSINESS COATS, VESTS, and PANTS, at tin Hew London Fashionable Tailoring and Clothing Establishment, The new and fashionable Talma aod Toga, Which combines the OVER-COAT and the CLOAK in.one garment, and which cannot be obtained at any other establishment in Montreal.Ready-made Clothing, In every variety.53\u201d None but first-rate Workmen employed.188 Notre Dame Street, Near the English Church, Montreal.STERNBERG & HIMES, Proprietors.Nov.22.\tddc mwf 228 M I S.X S \u2019 Aromatic Stomach Bitters, A* delicious innocent Beverage, unrivalled as XS.a Tonic, a Specific for Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Bad Breath, a Purifier of the Blood, and certain Cure for Summer Complaints.Imported solely and sold by Wm.O.Mills, N.Y.\u2014also,\u2014 Mills\u2019 Wine Bitters, or Stoughtons, Superior to any now in use, and patronized by the principal Hotels and Families in the United States, &c.&c.Furnished by the case of 1 dozen each.Prepared by W.O.Mills, Chemist, N.Y.NEIL McINTOSH, Agent for Montreal.Nov.22.\tlm mwf 228 SNUFFS.JUST RECEIVED by Steamer \u201c Canadian\u201d\u2014 One Case each HARDHAM\u2019S 37\u2019s and TADDY\u2019S PLAIN RAPPEE SNUFFS, in one pound and half pound bottles.Connoisseurs of a good pinch of the above Snuffs will be pleased to hear of the above importation.JOHN LEVEY.Nov.30.\t'\t235 F Fish, for Sale.IFTY barrels Superior Lake Ontario White Fish Green Codfish, in brls A few brls Superior No.2 Mackerel JAMES DOUGALL, Lemoine Street.Dm.6.\t2w 240 JEEW CHEAP DM 1TQRM GOODS STORE.Wholesale and Retail.DM GOODS, DM GOODS, DM GOODS.Selling off at a great sacrifice at the New York Cheap Dry Goods Store, 2 3 0, (Opposite the Herald Office,) Notre Dame Street! THE Company of this Store return their most grateful thanks to the citizens of Montreal and surrounding country, for the very great patronage bestowed on their Branch Store in Montreal, since the opening in May last.They beg now to inform that they have reduced the prices on their large and valuable stock of DRY GOODS, comprising every description of the newest and most fashionable designs, that will be the greatest sacrifice ever offered in this City.From the many advantages this firm has in the United States, and European Markets, they can and are determined to sell ever?description of Dry Goods at a reduction from 37J^ to 40 per cent, less than any other House in Montreal.Ladies not visiting this store are certainly behind the time ; let them take into consideration Is.10)éd.to 2s.saved on every 5s.worth bought should be a very great inducement to call.This store is conducted by experienced salesmen, whom we guarantee will give satisfaction to all parties, and will think it no trouble to show goods, even if customers do not wish to make purchases.Please call as early in the morning as possible the store being so crowded in the afternoon that the clerks cannot give that due attention the extent of our large and valuable stock demands.Before visiting other stores, remember the GREAT BARGAINS at the NEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, you will certainly purchase, fend most assuredly call again.We Buy for Cash, and Sell for Gash, no Credit can be given, one price will be asked.Store open at half-past Seven, A.M., and close at Eight o\u2019clock, P.M.REMEMBER THE NEW YORK CHEAP STORE.Goods taken back, and money refunded if not as represented.No.230 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.Nov.25.\t.DC lm Its 231 NOTICE.LL parties having claims against the Estate .of the late JOHN M.TOBIN, Esq .ar* requested to present them to the u.:.Oe.M without delay ; and.ali parties, imfobted n/ he same, will please settle with the nndérsig id, who are duly authorised to grant acquil ¦ in e., C.T.PALSGRAVE, JOHN SPLIRS, Executors, Office, 19 St.François Xavier Street.Dee.11.\tI44 aOTICE.'|pHE Co-partnership heretofore existing in IL this city under under the firm of 1).à W.SMITH, was DISSOLVED by mutual consent .the 14th inst.All debts due toot* by the said firm, will be settled by DAVID SMITH, one of the.undersigned, who will continue the.same bu-siness.in the same premises, in his own name and on his own account.DAVID SMITH.WILLIAM SMITH.Montreal, 19th October, 1854.\t200 HHE Creditors of the Estate of the late ALEXANDER RONALD, in his lifetime of the City of Montreal, Shoemaker and Trader, are requested to send in their claims, duly attested, 'to the undersigned as speedily as possible; and parties indebted to the Estate are requested to make, immediate payment.MARY L.RONALD, Tutrix.Nov.6.\t214 ^NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Subscribers, carrying on business under the firms of ROBERTCLARKE à CO and CLARKE, GREGORY & CO., have this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent.All persons having CLAIMS against the said firms, are hereby notified that they have made an Assignment 06 their Estate to Messrs.TYRE, CCLQUHOUN & OO.\u2019 for the benefit of their Creditors, and to whom all parties indebted to the said firms are requested to make immediate payment.ROBERT CLARKE, JOHN U.GREGORY.Montreal, Nov.11, 1854.\t230 NOTICE.ESTATE OF JAKES FLEMING.A DIVIDEND will be paid to the Creditors of the above-named Estate, on MONDAY, the dbcember,^.^^ nm,fl .v H.LAVENDER, Curators.Nov.24,\t 230 ALL persons having claims against the Estate and Succession of the late JOHN WALLS, as well the late JANET HOGAN, his wife, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned ; and all persons indebted to the said Estate and Succession, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned.DANIEL MaoDONALD, Curator.St.Laurent, Nov 23.\tlm 231 HOTICE TO CREDITORS.WILLIAM MoCRACKEN of Kingston, Merchant, having executed an Assignment of all his Stock in Trade and effects to the undersigned for the benefit of his Creditors, executing the same within three months from this date, Notice is hereby given that the Deed of Assignment will lie at the office of Ross, Mitchell & Co., Toronto, for execution by all parties concerned.Dated at Toronto, this 10th Nov., 1854.JAMES MITCHELL, ?Aaai\u201enoeB HERBERT TOPPING.) AS818nee3\u2019 Nov.25.lm 231 sganxQUAu; HM.BOWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED to \u2022 No.5 Little St.James Street, one door beyond former residence.May 13.\t53 China, Glass, and Earthenware, WHOJC.ESAI.E AMD RETAIL, AT VERY LOW PRICES.THE Subscribers beg to invite the attention of old Customers, and the Public in general, to the large and beautiful Stock of GOODS now on sale at their Warehouse, the whole of which has been selected by one of the Firm, viz.:\u2014 Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert and Tea Sets, Goblets, Cut and Pressed Tumblers, Wine, Claret, Champagne and Ale Glasses, Decanters, Custard and Jelly Glasses, Preserve Dishes, China Vases, and a variety of other Goods.In the Wholesale Department everything will be found complete, either by the original package, or packed to order by the dozen.THOMSON & MINCHIN, Successors to Robt.Anderson, 171 St.Paul Street July 18.\t119 Madras Indigo.1 chests Superior quality P\tFor sale by EDOUARD MASSON.Dec.6.\t240 Herrings for Sale.NO.1 LABRADOR, In lots to suit purchasers, FOR CASH.A.M.HAY, No.68, Common Street, Canal.Dec.18.\t250 FOll SAFE.A TUBULAR BOILER, Second Hand, nearly new\u2014is 14 feet long, 4 feet in diamater, 92 2-inch tubes, fire box 7 feet long.For further particulars, apply to W.D.P.JANES, Canal Basin, Montreal.September 7.\t163 50 Spool Tfireads.CASES DICKos SONS\u2019 [Clyde Mills) well known SPOOLS, in three and six Cords, in Zinc Cannisters \u2014also,\u2014 Dick\u2019s Celebrated \u201cStag\u2019s Head\u201d Crotchet Cotton.For Sale by WILLIAM HOBBS, Jr.Old Exchange, St.Joseph St., \\ October 23.\tJ\t202 aOSKHAHS & 2.0USOKT, General Commission Merchants, 28 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, 4 GENTS for the UNION PLATE GLASS rL COMPANY, Sf.Helens, near Liverpool, execute orders for POLISHED aud SILVERED PLATE GLASS, iu any sizes and quantity required.Sole Agents in Canada for Messrs.RICHARD JOHNSON « BROTHER, Manchester, Manufac-uirers of Telegraph, and other Wire, Corrugated Galvanized Iron, for Roofing, &c.Price lists -uiwarded on application.1 tober 6.\t1SS a.- WAasfoæ* Ho.10, St.Joseph Strfc i, HAS now O.N HAND, and : , const , tiy if .ufacturing, with greatly increased facilities, \".nd many imposant imprb^cur nts,\u201dCHUROII ORGANS, CHURCH HARMONIUMS, and PARLOUR HARMONIUMS.Church Organs, having Registers, in number from four to ?,i .v.y, will he built to order on short notice, at a 1 ¦ price, n liberal terms, and guaranteed to equal in mechanism, quality, power, and variety of tone, amt combinations any that can be manu:: .ctared here or elsewhere.Harmoniums, from two to twelve Registers, having a rich organ tone, and being one of the most perfect and substantial instruments of the present day.March 8.\t184 m LOIN, The sum of two thousand pounds, for a term of years on Real Estate\u2014a clear and perfectly satisfactory title required.Address Letter Box 314, Post Office, pre-paid, stating the rate of interest disposed to pay, and how long required.October 5.\t187 FURS JOHN MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Furrier, 260 Notre Dame Street, West, MONTREAL.LIBERAL TERMS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS.Nov.3.\t212 C Kj ASÏEMOXT ;M ACiS IS F WORKS, CLAREMONT, N.H.D.A.CLAY & Co., Manufacturers of Machinist\u2019s Tools, Engine Lathes, Circular Saw-Mills, Wood and Iron Planers, Paper-Mill Machines, &c.&c.THE Subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above manufacturers, and has some of their LATHES and PLANING MACHINES on hand.They are considered the best tools of the kind made in the States, and purchasers would do well to call and inspect them.They will be sold at tbe manufacturer\u2019s prices, with only the expenses added.JOHN HENRY EVANS.October 31.\t209 Kefined Sugar, hhds McFee\u2019s Refined Sugar For sale by EDOUARD MASSON, Dec.6,\t240 10 * -is MOKTEEAL HEEÀLD AND DAILY COMMEJCIAL (1A2ETTE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 18Ô4, HQ^ICEi JQj APYEETISEES.ALL ADVERTISERS by the Tear or Agreement are charged extra at.the usual rates or ad-vertising, when they'exceed the limits of their agreements.We cannot undertake to return1 rejected comma- ., niications.\t; i Notices of marriages, births and deaths, can Only bé inserted when authenticated by some party known to the publishers.TO CORKESPOKDENTS.No notice can be taken of anonymous communications.Whatever is intended for msertion must be authenticated by.the name and address of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee ofhia good faith.AN/Af0 TENKBO iimM- MONDAY MORNING, DEC.25, 1854.Cî*TAKE NOTICE.\u2014We take no letters ont of the Post Office unless they are pre-paid.informed that Argentenil is specially mentioned in the law in question ; at any rate it was intended to be so mentioned, though, as we have not the law by us, we cannot state precisely whether the clause was ultimately inserted.As to the candidates, therê\u2019àppears ;|o us to be no question as to which/if the; tnan most fitted to represent the good people of Argeriteml in an independent and efficient manner.Mr, Bellingham says in his address, of which we havf just received a copy, that \u201c he does not solicit your suffrages as on a previous occasion, when being a stranger and comparatively unknown to you, I could give no better guarantee than my pledge to act with fidelity as your Representative.I am now personally aequainted with the majority of the eiectors\u2014and thcr; question to be decided at the poils\u2014is \u2018 Vhe&brT have fulfilled my previous pledges, and discharged my duties as Representative for the County of Argentenil, v^hen holding, a seat in the Assembly, iu;a mannerj becoming the Interests and honor-of that County.\u2019 That is quite true ; but we are afraid Mr.Bellingham is one.of those representatives Who, do not improve on acquaintance, and that bis first political pledge carried more weight than subsequent ones will do.Thus we find in his address published }aslj June, that the late representative for Argéntènil, made the following steiement til, > share in the sentiments expressèà by; the malartty in Parliament, when they '.claimed the \u2022.».r ____ -1.\ttm thft Presentation op a Watch to Mr.Condon, Assistant Teacher in Mr.Phillip\u2019s Lower Canada Oolleoe.\u2014We publish the following at the request of our young friends :\u2014¦ To Mr.Condon, Dear Sir,\u2014We, the Scholars of the Lower Canada College, partly under your superintend-fonee aiiii cafoji being dçsirôuS of shoyring you a mark pf;our esteem and respect for the kind and 1 efficient manner j:! Which you perform your duties tous as a teacher, would beg leave to present you with this Silver Watch, which is of no great value in itself, but which, we think, will serve as a testimonial of the manner in which your kindly disposition is ¦appreojafo^ by-itS; i-r-andj Kindly disposition is appreoiafod Dy us ana,, BK>§|pri*ed.f .'g,.m along with this, we would express the hope that BboXs, reprints of British copyright vnn mfl.v ha Inner simrp.A .as a blfiasimy in those In consequence of the arrival of the European,! news, by the America -which will be found under our telegraphic heading\u2014and the dejpar-ture of the English mail this afternoon, we pubs lish the Herald this morning, instead, as wb.had^ intended,, postponing oat next issue until tomorrow, when, consequently, we shall not publish.oves Do princi Austria.\u2014Our contemporaries, in ïjnglapd\u2014 and.since the arrival of the last European mail, on this continent also\u2014appear, almost Without, exception, to lean .towards Kossuth's view@, as^ expressed in the speech, to be delivered by him' at the Polish anniversary meeting in London, on, the evening préviens to the Pàcifïc\u2019s depa: tuie from Liverpool\u2014an abridgment of which wf laid before our readers a few days ago.The great Hungarian says\u2014and for ourselves, we be ,ieve says most truly\u2014in addressing England, \u2018 The real source of all your difficulties is Austria.Either Enoland fears Austria too much, or her more than she ought.There is the evil, not fear Austria, throw her overboard, and you are safe ; if not, not.\u201d We sincerely trust, ;hen, that the surmises with reference tp the pbjeit of Lord Palmerston\u2019s visit to Paris, contain! d in our latest English papers, will be confirmed and that, together with the Emperor of the French this veteran statesman and diplomatist will ^dopt such measures, as shall leave the Hapsbu^g no alternative between active alliance and avowed hostility.Austria, it appears to us, -should not be permitted, for a single day longer, to play the \u201c waiter upon Providence\u201d, even were there nj48}per gallon\" Cotton Wool.;;./i J.:i.\tFree Cotton Manufactures-id-Jill.k.t\u2022 ¦ .12J4 perjce,nt Caehineeiti.-Ui.'jliJ.234 perjeent Copperas.!.-.'.232; pericenf- Cotton Batting.Jitygper jeent Cotton Warp and Wick., Si3^,Per!cent , Drugs,.12 34; pfr pent - \u2018 Êardienwàrë., -iA .¦ 1234 perjeent Engravings, Etchings,, and' Draw-\t, ,,;; ' ' ' ing\u2019s.A .i;\tFree j .1 Fqathers.,.,.,,,.1234 percent Fruits,'drie'd.'.\u2019.\u2019.idner Furs.:.12f3b per!cent, Furniturë'.! 1 i.VV.':.: W-.'.d A.'.,123d;pcr cent Felts, all kinds___.'2^per:cent.Fish'efiés,!'ilhé-!folldWing articles for the use of, Seines, Fishing Nets &¦ -rnf Hooks, Twines,, and Lines, Boat\tj ¦.; Barelay of Carillon for Mr.Bellingham, Mr.Cashing âddïesscd the electors in a manner which marked hi?ability for the seat which Wé hope,and expect he will assume.The hands being Jeclarçd.iu hi?favor, a phll manded for Mr, Bellingham.;.,'This geujtlem.aa\u2019s,.declaration of qualification 5Va8 -also demanded by 0.0.Grece, Esq.The polling days kre fixed for the 29th and 30th insts.Pods have beep appointedforisome townphips jn tbe.reai- ofifoe county:, not1 containing itt the aggregate, one hhpdf'ed qualified electors.The law papsed the .other day, we believe, dispenses with (or! forbids) such polls, and directs the votes to be.taken af ' I 5toe ^'ea&st'p'dlling place to them.The law, .though it may not be promulgated\u2019thriughout the country, is nqi-feSR binding, and the returning offieer;ia,h.ound.-ito,flhser.v)eit.,:jlf,jhe Government .folly aware of the special bearing Sff that law in-;liis citée') iàVé'negleeted to apprize the; returning officer of it, they will be open\u2019 'to suspicion of collu-ion in the election question.We are At a meeting 6f Irish exiled held in New York, Friday evening, three cheers were\u2019 given for the Emperor of Russia.Is Siberia, then, so ,inuch mote pleasant than Yan Dietnan\u2019s Land ?For hau those gentlemen aired tbeir patriotism as rebels against Nicholas, they would haye been fortunate in getting off With a through ticket to the Siberian mines,.Noue of them would, have -made their escape, like Meagher and Mitchell;\u2019 and most certainly none of them would have heen pardoned, like Smith O\u2019Eripn,\"'.1 i Out of Employment\u2014Over 15,000 persons are out of employment in New York, and the distress is very great, .A prbpbsftibn has\u2019 been made in the City Council to,appropriate ftp,ÛÙjO'for the' relief of the poor.\tn,,, ; i The Seât of Government.\u2014The Quebec Chronicle, on 'Thursday morning,\u2018 ia\u2019timaées that la despatch had been receiyed.frpm England by toe last mail investing the new Governor General with full power tb èxèrclse! tie Rbj'àl, FFeFbgai tivq with, respect-io the fixing of, the Seat of Gqyernment, apd recommending His Excellency to fix it at Qoehee.\u2014Credfttjudtpus l , 1 Sad; Acoidbnt.\u2014A few days ago, Bfjtsf .toe' Toronto Colonist, a young lad named Sanford, !apjpacnfqilysboi;Dr.,.Er9ctpr foMiriglifon.The tyonng lad was firing at-,a,mark,-and the bid in-* tered Dr.Proctor\u2019s house, and struck him on the breast inflicted a serious, but it .is hope! nota fatal wound.i a,'o!nV,i-,,!D \"f)/l),1,\"f i - il\t,1,'M a',U \u2022 l City Police.\u2014Bernard.Rafter, (an , old offender,) was, ou Saturday last; committed! to the Cdipmqn Gaol, of! this District, 'for 'trial, under the warrant of William :Ermfttingçr, Esqi, Superintendant Of Police, Charged with,stealing on the 1st December, instant, ohe'Flahiiel Shirt of the' value of 5s.,'yhp property pf MrÀJaméa Pjufffyi«11 Thomas Spiers was also on, the;-same 4ay,,eprn-, niîtté'd for 'trial,'' Charged with stealing on the àlstjinstané, in'thé'dWélling house of Mr j TMofoas1 Mohan, one Silver Watch of the: value of Ü2 10s.,.the property of Mf^ighael Mohan.\t, ,\t.Bijl^'iWiViircèB.ii^e have\u2019 St.John, X B, papers of D'C.l?to.Ffae Schooner Aaron bound from üigby, NiS.,.-to;Sti.John, N.R,\u2019 héd Éeen wrecked at sea, and it is supposed all'hàncls perished together with a number ;of, passengers.The Nova Scotia Legislature had unanimously voted £2000 for the wives and children of thè\u2019soliîîefs engaged in the war.The British Bank of North'AtneriCd stttfeèribëd £3,00.'v,::s\\\t\u2019 j - > ' j i ; » ,>.»Mt Quebec, I5th Dec., 1854.Rolled Plate from 34 to 34 fochi ' \u2018 't'hiek;.__ :.- 234 pet cent Round \u2018and'-'Sdua'rev 4.' in'atidl ,r-\t\u201e j upwards.-.\u2019I.::.2J4 P®:' CCAt Iron Ofitikb:'wrOtikhv;'cwt nn'd' \u2018 1\t____.234 pe| .qepti Iron Manufactures.VV T.'Vlfo pep cept Jewelfory.v\t.1234 per sept Lamps.1,234 P6*1 cent Lead Manufactures.\t:.A\tceot Leather, and'Manufacturés of.fee - qept Lpmqn Syrop.,.4\tcpptj Linen,and \u2018.(anlifactures of.12/4 Pe \u2019 cent X'iqüëùrl.4s per gallqn ; \u2019Maccaroni.id y iMMfef.tiuf »|ay> \u2019itM\u201d t il 'l^d 'mtêîfaerf?ail1\u2019- KmdM.V.ÇA-.*1 :112% pe r cent Mahogany.12J4 per cqpt ¦Manures, all kinds.'.\t.Frpe | Maps.'.-.-L.*l;.v.-.i.'t.a-i-.i-i!.; Free 1\t_l,/ Marbtoi A .Jdi 'AAi.tvvtü.u,.-».-.1-1^34 pep cent\u2019 Medicines r,, .jep cept Models of Machinery, -and, other in-'-, ; - , -i !\t' j ventdons and improvements, in ;.li'i | , -: > the Arts-.'UP.-vwUi i M.i ;¦;/ Free Molasses.*\u2022»i.;i,j-i2d,#\u2019' gal.MusicaMnstrumentsv.-.dV-bn,.!.,1234'pejr cent Nails.v'.,\t.Hbf per cent Nutmegs.-.\"!w-.I.hi 1 'll\t.-uft.Nitre.iiM.li'Jt.-i'itoUt .Ui'4».iuii 2%ipep COPJ Oil.VVIUJJ/.-I.1234 ppr'iMftt -Oysters:.I \u2019.;\t1234 pi^r cent _ _______________7_____________________ çfiaritaVilc'soéiëty iu thfoPrbyince.feed's of ail'kmd-s,' fétiiifng\"fftêpsil's andimpfo-.meh[s\u2018a£\u2019liufoaiidrj',jŸh6iirsiiëciEilly\u2018inii)B)cfolèrey wàÿ ja wilUpgi foqyfolpr\u2014in foat 'direction ric set of* men could seemingly go too.far.for him.If English temporary interests were served, 1 ttle lie 4.eems-j,|9ç:haYl\tfop-; fortu ies of Canada; and if .all men on earth would'h^vS thought j foat; foe./ jf£t rfo.cqme/fppwarfo t dfobtit1 even a blush of shame , ,upqnl;his lche4i,,to aSkfos1 .tf>,enc!qrse-foe iwholç qareep qpfog'jGpuerrior\u2019G'èt lierai, lypidd-havq -hëeh- ,foq gail.apjt ,Ifoiglit frorri Hamilton.-Has he, forgotten, his,pwn-conduct ?Does, he.rflpudiajtejR,?,, In this address, Ris list Spfophfond c.qnfes^iofoackriqwledgjng, aiactious\u2019, \u2022 violent,'dangpr-pris .opposition to the\u2019best part of Rwdi Rlgfo\u2019s-ccridri\u2019ctL-his evident desire; at one time to conform to the wishes .fif the people, clearly expressed through an overwhelming toae jqih'fo; jof jfoei]) p.épresiri)atïvek ?The gallant Knight and his friends near him opposed the \u201c Stanley .is a warm -rind rather reckless polite \u201c ciriri/'hri\u2019t\u2019if His Lordshih'in-Htfed rifoarty of \u201c friends to dine and Lord John or SIr Robél-t\u2019 \u201c Peel burnt in effigyîîn Stj James Square,: we \u201c should conclude that he thought his cbacés of Ibpswer somrovhat: -despezate) and?was taking ( it \u201c out in revenge.This is the case\u2019withf SinAllari MrieNah'andJhis-.KSsoeiates.-,-They aréliqwia \u201c despicable-¦mindiit5r;i ,Ldw asi -they are in .nn-\u201c merical strength; they are-Btill lower in char-/\u201cjlribteiianfoftlrtune, with all their jobs laid hare \u201cito noon-day,\u2014their charaetersfolasted, ;ahd \u201c their fortunes ruined ; with the door of office \u201c closed ¦%ji\u2019ôn 'fftàfa,11\u2019àfld1 Incapable of honést \u201c\"érnploÿnient, 'they' have no àltemàtive but to 11 throw things into confusion\u2019.11 *-\u2022\u201c*-The \u201c minority Which is makingÀ'this Cofamotièriis \u201c riétKing indie or less than the old \u2018 family com-
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