Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 14 janvier 1869, jeudi 14 janvier 1869
[" iiiBgaijaifeaasga | RlVIOS TEH t.ÏHUKSDAY MORNING, JAN.14, 1869.APPOINTMENTS THIS DAX.St.Patrick\u2019s Benevolent Society\u2019s Conceit, in St.Patrick\u2019s Ball, at 8 p.m.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY G.MCGREGOR.Dry Goods* at Morison\u2019s i^ew Store, 274 Notre Dame street, at 10 a.m.BY HENRY J .»KAW.Furniture, &c., at his stores, at 10 a m.%jst \" AND DAILY OOMMEKOIAL GAZETTE.YOL.LXI.MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1869.NUMBER II TiUMPJSKATUKxS In the tlhade, by Standard Thermometer, observed by Chas.Hearn, Ontician, 24H ana 214 Notre Dame Street.A.M.\t1 p.m.\tr< P-M.[O.o\ts», c 5\t28.0 Recorded by Patent Hegister :\u2014 Max.\tJVIln.\tMean 29.0\to.o\t18.0 January 13, 1- 9 Nows by Telegraph.JLatest from Cnt>n, Havana, Jan.12th.\u2014It is reported on good authority that the commission which left for Neuvitas yesterday, to meet the rebel chiefs at Bazoma, is wholly empowered to concede pardon aud political rights and liberties on the basis that the'island of Cuba shall continue under the flag of Spain.Oaptain-General Dulce is working industriously to reconcile the political factions here, and make the extremists listen to reasou, aud is personally gaining ground in the esteem of the order-loving citizens of all parties.Transports with 1,600 fresh troops from Cadiz reached Havana this morn-''b'-.\u2022- »\t'\t'\t\" Railroad Accident\u2014TUree Killed.PiTTfBüita, Jan.12th.\u2014An accident occurred at an early hour this morning to the train on Pan Handle railroad at Cork\u2019s ruu.Heavy ruins washed the earth from beneath the track, and left hundreds of the tics without foundation.When the train reached the place the sleeping car was detached from the train and was hurled over an embankment sixty feet high.Seven persons wore in the car ; three were instantly killed and the others seriously injared.Otitraere\u2014Titre Wretch tysichod.Memphis, Jan.13.\u2014A negro outraged a married woman and strangled her little daughter in Mississippi, on Saturday night, and was hang ed by the Ku-Klnx.The husband of the outraged woman on coming homo, and hearing of the affair, cut down the body and burned it, dancing aroung the flames iu the meantime like a maniac.Ifesfre Eligibility.CmnusSTON, S.C., Dec.13th.\u2014It is thought the question of negro eligibility may be submitted to the Supreme Court for decision.Two democratic papers suggest that this course be adopted by the Legislature.Eatest from Sati Francisco.San Fkanoisoo, Jan.12.\u2014The Nevada legislature yesterday re-elected Wm.M.Stewart, U.S, Senator.Arrivals.New York, Jan.13th.\u2014The 8.S, \u201c Henry Ohancey,\u201d from Aspinwall on the 5th, has arrived ; also, the S.S.\u201c Colorado, \u2019 from Liverpool.MIDNIGHT TELiGJOS.Latest Prices of feoM at $®w fork New York, Jan.13, Midnight.Opening, 135|.CiRSiMg, 135|.AT ATLANTIC CABLE.Recall of Use «reels Ambassador from Paris.Paris, Jan.13\u2014It is stated that Eangabe, present Ambassador at Paris, from Greece, has been recalled to replace Bulgaria as President of the Military.Prussia aud Austria.Vienna, Jan.13.\u2014The Evening Post Official Journal said yesterday that Bismarck has told the Austrian Minister, at Berlin, that the extension of Von Buest in office would provoke serious action on the part of Prussia.«raoce ®ud Tursrey.Vienna, Jan.13\u2014A circular from the Sublime Porte to the European powers justifying its recent action against Greece is published here.It says the Turkish Government does not expect that the conference of Paris will arrive at any settlement.The ultimatum sent to Greece was a declaration that the internal affairs of the Ottoman empire must not be interfered with.Glasgow, 14.\u2014Steamer named Hengdan arrived from New York.Liverpool, 13.\u2014Dispatches from Bombay report shipments of cotton from that port from 2nd to 8th Jan.2000 hales.Paris, 13 \u2014The officials Journal reports that the conference on the eastern question held a brief session yesterday aud adjrurned until Thursday next.Mr.Ranzabe, the Grecian minister, was not present, the conduct of the GreekGovernment in taking exception to the exclusion of its representative from the conference is condemned.for it is argued Greece assented to the propriety of a similar exclusion from the congress of 1856 though the Sublime Porte was then represented in that body and this is held as precedent for the action of the present conference.Capture of Members of the Cretan Insurrectionary Government.London, Jan.13\u2014Reports of the capture by the Turkish forces of members of the Cretan Insurrectionary Government is confirmed.Pour of the Cretan officials were killed and the rest were taken prisoners.The books and documents of the Government fell into the hands of the Turks.The Rube of Aosta\u2019s claims to the Throne of Spain.Florence, Jan.13\u2014The Epoch» asserts that the Governments of France and Italy, Senor Olozaga, the Spanish minister to Paris, and at least one member of the Provisional Government of Spain, advocate the claims of Prince Amaudez, Duke of Aosta, to the throne of Spain.Quiet Rcstoretl 1st Florence.All disturbances attending the collection of the mill tax have ceased.were.He brought down an anay of figures to show that Ontario was in possessioa of funds belonging to the Province of Quebec, and denounced the investment of Government stock as injudicious.Mr.Wood denied the last statement, as to this Province owing Quebec.The debt was due from Quebec to Ontario.The only mistake he made was in under-estimatiug the amount on hand.At a meeting of the Board of Trade last night the Georgian Bay Canal scheme was considered and a resolution carried in favour of enlarging the Welland Canal.Comcerl.A concert In connection with the G.T.B.battalion was held in the Music Hall this evening.The hall was densely filled.Mrs.Stad-daford appeared for the first time, and sung charmingly as likewise did other artists.Meeting; of tlic ïlonrtl of Trade.A meeting of the Board of Trade was held last evening iu the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, T.G.Worts, Chairman.The matter of the Georgian Bay Canal project was taken up and freely discussed by several prominent citizens.The majority of the speakers went against the measure being undertaken at present.The following resolutions were carried :\u2014 That the commercial aud shipping interests of the Dominion of Canada. NO» SO, A DIVIDEND OF TEN PER CENT, upon the -O.Paid-up Capital of the Company has been declared for the Half-year ending 30th June 1868, knd is pay able at the Office of the company, No.2 North British.Chambers, Hospital Street, on and after SATURDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of FEBRUARY, 3869.The Transfer Books wiil he closed from the 1st to the 12tii February inclusive.D.LORN MACDOUGALL, President.JOHN Q.BURROWS, Secretary.Montreal, 13th Jan., 18fi9.\tc-H E.MONTAGNE, 53 Heaver Ssreei, Sew V»rk.Agent for the United States and ihe Hominien of Canada for O.MAREY &LIGER-BELA1R, Nuits BUROHARU-DELBEGK & CO .Reims FFI-ST BROS.& SONS, Fiankfort-on-Maice.RAYNAL &CO.,\tCognac DaLAAGE FILS & CO., Cognac Also Agent for ihe United Stales only for FEMARTIN & CO., Xerez SANDEMAN & CO., Oporto BARTON AGUESTIER, Bordeaux January 13.\tlm-10 WAIn'Tcr AMUSEMENTS.WANTED.\u2014A Y OUNG MAN of active business habits, having ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS G ASH, is desirous of forming a business connection with a parson simila i.y circumstanced.Apply by letter to A.G,, Herald Office.)anufl.rylL\tc 11 WANTED» AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN fora Rotai i Grocery.Apply by letter to Grocer, at this Office.November 27.\t281 vL ANTED,\u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN WHO VW thoroughly understands the French language, a Situation as Assistant Book-Keeper, invoice Clerk, or any other capacity.Bô.->t re-lerenoesgiven.Apply, care A.Wilson, Herald uffice.November 16\t2» WANTED, by a Young Man.of superior address, a Situation as Salesman or Book-Keeper.The advertiser speaks French and English, and would make himself useful in any way.^Appl t the Herald Office* St.Patrick\u2019s lieuevolent Society\u2019s FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT IN THE ST.PATFUCK\u2019S HALL, «h 1 hm-Kday, 14th Jau.1860.THE following Ladles and Gentlemen have kindly consented to contribute to the suc-eeas of the Entertainment :\u2014 MISS CLARKE, \u201c IHAACHUJM, *\u2022 JOFKT.\" BERGISf, Mr.J.G.KENNEDY, \u201c GEO.HANLON.\u201c J.ÜROGHAN, MAILLET, Master J.WILSON.Professor MAZURETTE will preside at the Plano.Dr.MARTIN A.O\u2019LRKNNAN, LD.D., will deliver an ADDRESS.By kind permission of Col.Eifi.den and Officers of H M\u2019s.60tn Rlllss, the splendid BAND of the Regiment will attend.Admission iB cents.Reserved Seats EOc.Dooisopenat 7; Concert will commence at 8 o'clock sharp.For particulars see programmes.JA8.F.GANNON, Secretary.January 8.\tr 0 GUILBAULT\u2019S GLACIARlUiVi WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY, 14th Jan.The Ice la In splendid order.A BAND In attendance.Open from 8 to 10 o\u2019clock.Skaters 25 cents.Ladies.and Visitors 12J cts.GUILBAULT A SON, Managers.January 14.\t14 Montreal tile mists\u2019 Associatiou.MR.S.J.RYMAN Will, by request, deliver a LECTURE on \u201cTh© ?Is cm h try of îidoaure,\u201d FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE MONTBEAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, AT TUB MKOHANIOS\u2019 HALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING, 19th JUST*., AT EIGHT O\u2019CLOCK.Lady Patronfbsks.Mrs T.JB.Anderson, Madame Delisle, Mrs Red path, Mis Dawson, Mr*.Theo.Hart, Mad.Perrault de Lenlero, Madame Laframboise, Mrs Andrew Allan* Mrs Young, Mad.L.J.A.Papineau, Mrs P.Kedpath, Mrs Lyman, Madame Co&te, Madame JLomer, Mrs T.Workman» Mrs Kerry, Mrs Bridges, Mrs K.A.Uicutico, Madamo Uouisol, Mrs J.P, Clark©, Mrs Moriaud, Mrs Thomas, Mrs Moison.Tickets 25 cts.each.For Sale at all the Drug Stores in the City.January 8.ftèklNG AND DErURTjüRJtT» rpHE RFCOND TERM of MI HR BURROUGHS\u2019 A DANCING CLA.8S, will commence on WEDNESDAY, January 18th.Evenin» Class for Da dies and Qeiut.emkw Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o\u2019clock P.M.Juvenile Class\u2014Wednesday Auteknoov at half-past Three, aud Saturday Morning at half-past Ten.Private Classes formed at very reasonable rates.686 NAGAUCHETIERE STREET.January 9.\tdu 7 NOTICES.Canada Life issuance Conip'y, ESTABLISHED 1847 CAPITAL A3STD CAtiH ASSETS GVjffiB $2,000*000.THE progressive increase of the Company\u2019s new Assurances wolI indicates the increasing confidence of the Public In this purely Canadian Institution, which does not withdraw the capital of the country lor transmission to Eng-and or e Isewhero ; but retaining and investing all its spare funds In the Colony, materially promotes its welfare aud development.DONALD MURRAY, General A*ent, 77Great Bt.James Street.January 13.\tr FOR S A 'W if FRUIT.Layer Kaisias, In boxes Yaienda do, ia bf-bxs SHltfUia do, do Seedless, do, ia mais and kegs Dates ia mats Turkey Figs ia smaïi and large boxes Pruaes in kegs Warrants in brls S S ilmoads, Filberts, and Bra-zil Nuts in bags SSielkd Almonds iu boxes \u2014ALSO\u2014 Cases Sardines in qr and hf-tins For Ball by GEO.CHILDS & CO January 11.\tmil FOR SA.LE, EX STORE : Boxes Beflned Borax Casks Soda Asa Barrels Lum Alump \u2014ALSO, TO ARRIVE,\u2014 Casks \u201cMooney\u2019s\u201d Bleaching Powder WM.CUNNINGHAM & SON, No.4 Union Buildings.January 14.1-11 HOUSEHOLDERS AM OTHERS! CONSUMERS OF CQAL.mO ci-ise off business affair» of the late J.O.A Miller quickly, Subscriber is instructed to opvkr the large STOCK of GOAL, (all kinds and sizes) OOKE, FIRE-BRICK,'F I RE-CLAY, &o., at reduced rales.\u2014Qualities, iesl\u2014Pricrsi low.\u2014Deliveries, prompt\u2014and full weight alwai/s given.Orders solicited.N.R.MUDGE, For tho Estate.Office and Yard\u2014Corner of) Welt IMS ton and Queens Streets.\ti Montreal, 12th January, 1869.\tr tTs 9 LADIES ! Morison\u2019s Sale of Dry Goods by Public Auction every Day this week at.their East End Store.January ».G.McGREGOR, Auctioneer.^PRISON\u2019S AUCTSOW SALE BVEItY DAY THIS WEEK.January 9.\t7 A RARE CH ANCE is offevod to parties desirous of eogagiug in a profitable and rapid J y increasing business, situated in a central part of the City.Particulars by addressing A, B.C., Grocer, this Office.January 52.\tr9 A.TTBUS1 TIOIS1 ! MESSRS.EBOUEUR & BEAUVAIS are now selling their stock of WINTER BOOTS and SHOES at cost price, so as to make room for the Spring and Summer Trade.They have a large asso tment fcf Ladles\u2019, Misses\u2019, Gent\u2019s and Children\u2019s CLOTH aud FELT BOuT-*, with OVERSHOES.They are also in receipt of a new lot, of Ladies\u2019 Whit* and Brown Braided Goatskin SLIPPERS, with and withour,heels, and French Black Kid HLIPcER*, with heels, which they will sell a6 reasonable prices for cash-, at their old place of business, No.27* Notre Dame Street, Montreal.BRODEUR & BEAUVAIS.January 13*\tJO o "]
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