The daily witness, 15 décembre 1866, samedi 15 décembre 1866
[" Cv 41 .- CB end ae \" \u201coo.- mien situated for those hava businesson the |: vant or thie GEand Trani ost: iblishment, and will hele wed for a term of years, af LI per an- | Ta | Would respectfully solieit the attention of bis © customers and the public generally to bis supe-} ) \"Hor stock of CLUTH=, which be is prepared to] if not cheaper, than } nt ju this city, for cash.No better s goods are imported.to this ot SWIX THREAD SEW ING-MACHINE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 nan For Sale and to Let, TA - = - vr nu TO L Æ aT, the 1 ver ry.e comfort- wha able Br whi Bw relting- house, No.8 {Grey -Nun sree t, the residence, of the late Ron int! Corse, ts This dwelling is conyee Lum, SIENRY LYMAN N, .Atty Estate Corse.FL RNISHED HOUSE TO : LET; also, three Furnished Rooms, They will ho tet for three yeas if re- ire, Cand the Furtiiture removed ir rosuireds essich immediately.Vor further pañtieu- ang vat VL St, Penis sticets : mat 5 ame em can m2 qe rs, TO LET, a hrst-class Two story \"Brick Houses vent.low, Apply at.Dorehester street.: .Rage _ ys + x) YL È T.a moderate-sized, comfortably House, with modern\u2019 ime provements, in the immediate vieinity English ( athredrl ; The voach- house; 1 rent Lod, rine Street.goal Stablé and A Pply at £36 St.Cathie or 7 T =.2UN q \u2018 Hos K To LIT, That] \u201cdesirable,\u201d three-story reside nee, 13 ; Man ticld street, in Park Place, \u2018one dias or south OLS Catheriné street; rent m'aodé- Late : possession.auy time.- Mise ss se Hu 3 i .Nt ORAG i ST ok AGE AV M, & Ca.continue to receive on Storage N leur, Pork, Salt, Fish, &c., and all\u2019 descriptions of Groceries, The siores being firaf-class, iusur- aidés eau be eticet ed i-the lowest rates, \"STREET tv LET.\u2014The large and = convenient premises at pre sent ve i.pret Ly the subserihers | possession giv eu, if ne- « > ww, on the ist Feb.Apply to .CPE RY x COS T ni Manufacturers, il 87) Xotre Dame street.- C0 IWAAMIRDÉETON & Cu, : - Re Lemotue sivert.& Lo i IN NOTRE DAME AMTLACEM EN T OR .ING LOT.Tew of Mountain aud Janvier streets: tu = Ries in town for chure hor public build-.tare J.BAYL Is re \u2018next.those | large aud write \u201cpremises, No, IS Lemeioe sire in the oce upation of John WeCwanü & Co, particulars apply to T.85.BRUW:N, Dec.Si, 14s ° Official Assignee.- Machines.1 © ® 00T AND SHOE N ANU:| ~~ FACTURERS \u201cThe \u2018undersigned nost respectfully invites manufacturers of Boots and Shoes to call and exainine his gréat Variéfy OF ax-1- hreat SEW.INGLYACHENER J.-D, TAWLOR, Genera Ascent forCanaea East for the NEW ENGLAN D SEWING BARS =i.DD.LAWLUR,\u2019 Maau- facturer and Dealer in SEWING MACHINES, ould nyost respéetfulis invitethese whoare about - amine oùr creat Viariety of : : first- Ce Machines, sale C surchasing elsewhere.HE offers\u2019.for Sale tore ur BRAT NSDORF; & Co's.NOISELES Mac HINES for Tailors, Shoemakers; and jamily use.They are consiructed on the prinei- val of \u2018the Singer Machine, but run \u2018almost, en- 1ire'y- without noise, and for beauty of stitel, urabiiify and danny.anything ever oftéred to the public.MW AX-TAREAD MACHINES for every.variety of \u201cwork 3 .ture: SINGER Machines, Munufactoring Co.Fan.v Sewing Ÿlachine.- masiiuery that is used in the manufaeture of .« and Shoes, Bot * \u2014 AI} machines s sold aL this oc are arintbited to give entire satisfaction, or tte pur: an ited to En be.returned.Silk, \"Fist, Cote ton: and Linen Thiead, Needles, shuttles, Oil, voi all kinds of Sewing-machine Trinmines, constantly on hand.Ladies: Taught to Uperate.Ali Kivds \u201cof Sewing Machines Repaired gourd Im- ved; by J.D.LAWLOR, pote of French \u2018Cathedral and Notre Dame © street,\u2019 nada.\u201cClothing, Dy.Goods, ec, LexPON _ HOUS SE.We are now showing a large lot of FANCY DRESSES, | oe AT .Co .GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, - © Well adapted for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, J AMES WILLIAMSON & CO, made by the Sinzer .for ce and-v igor.W.= I r.CURRIE : eal >fenres.1 Poser Tubes, Water Lime, \u2018 Pujnts, 1.Pavine Files, } | Patty, ny - Flué Covers, : Fire.« Tay Chimney: Tops, .Fire\u2019 tr ke, .i.Garden Vases, are ont the pué- 1 BUILD- : SRV X IS) fect, forming the cor-§ oneol the 3 prict Hé, a soot ; terms liberal -} Tor ET, li the.fist of May | cominodions hE :t, ittof Fort DUCE and, LEATAER.NOISELES ss] \u201cto purehase to call ind ex- certainty of correct action are.SINGER Machines, of our own manufac- | N.Y.; and WILCOX & \u2018Gers | Also, all kinds of | 85 St.Sulpice Street, Agents wanted ta every Town in Cu- CE Appz to\u201d Business Ontds, el Ao URESon PORCELAIN] :;Ww.NOT M AN, Has now\u2019 n \u2018few specimens on view.\u2014 Process 15 capable, of, retaining at the same time \u2018Hav Æ FOR SALE DRAIN PIPES, .- nebec Cement; (Oil Well Tubes, - | à ui Portland C ment tas T ubes, N *p PORE.ROMAN CKMENT.AMERIC AN SOFA, CHAIR, -AND DE: SPRINGS &c., Qu des \u201cTO0.GREY* NEN STREET, : Corner of Willinm- street) (4 00D oi IMMERCIAL \u2019A Pk x NEGoCt ATED.Apply to = \"EDMUND PENNIE; Lo 05\u20ac otborne street.mam en =: \u2014 RSTABLISIHED 1822.1 \"WARD « co, BANKERS, Na.51 WALL STREET, NEW YORK; \"RECEIVE ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS, and INDIVIDUALS in Gold\u2019 and Cürrenter.on favor: able terms: _ Buréiase sind Sell Stocks, Bonds,\u2019 Goy ernine nt Securities, Gold and Sterling Exéhauge.| Members of the New York Stock.Fac \u2018hange, and Gold Board.4 Draw: Sterling Bills, at 3 or @ days sigut n the Union Bank of Londov.Lollpetions made on.the ( làradas.Gre at n i tan, Lub, ard di parts of the U Lite o States.sde mm AT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COEFIN - STORE REMOVED Jt those tan te and'coennmodious premises, Bi ot Bon: uvénture Strect, ficing MeGill stre t LU.&J.LEE Tov GALL æC vs, MMISSION MERCHANTS.° MINTRE MAYOR STREET (OFF BLEUR No.10 DAY MONDAY) \u2014\u2026 T-OST, on Thursfey : pi ASP TEL * Lame ressniertes fro SH NEW SEASON TEAS, he oder wil \u201cbe.Bamidsmey Tew: arded SUNG ippa ss Ji & Hu M8 HATHE CE Jeavioz li at vols die, TES 3 14 = * : \u2019 rs : : 15th neti, om |; BEES: LOST, on the 18.Terrace, a small, sr pige: Kagés T EAST.3 ä ; A gh red Sky er a bass Lh ni \u201cSa fin ermgbonat aires pc ert Hhds \u2018Cubu Sug sr + hE Fil be uitably.rewarded 2 Ir 993 Cols or AR pe! atic ik ki Se EL WATSON |i sr MAKING ROOMS, December, 8rd.i ONG & ROBERTSON, Late with yw! M eG ibbon, Italian W archous e PPLEST- APPLÉS!\u2014A choice selection of Winter Apples,\u2014all guara St.Sacrament street.THOMAS WILSON.(ATAWBA GRAPES.\u2014A - few \u2018boxes of clivice CATAW BA GRAPES, for family use, just received at b BAN PROFS City.Express O mice.BE [GRAN BAGS.¥ OR \u201cSAL 4,000, size 5 x EE inches.'R.ADAMS, 414 St, Paul stree J L Y (KATRS!.SKAT ES! À} The latest tmproved RINK SKATE fasten without straps, from $510 £6; tue.m oved Ske eton Toe-sliap Skate, fs om $110 reckec ends, 83; the oudinsiy Skell ia 'hooss Deel and hobi:piece, I iou-mounied Sketeton Sates, mots Ladies\u2019 and gentleme og oy ; code Skates fio] t EF WARREN \u2018has.eonsigntly on hand a 8 assortment \u2018of Nowills.Table.Catlesr,\u201d P - 1 set.\u2018&knles ground and re-w coded, at.: fi FNARRENTS, - x \u2018 © gs Note: Darné : street, HC ite Mr, E Alexanders, à \"Nothing ean sur pass the delicacy of finish this] - Na, 2 MeGHt C \u2018ollege Avenue.1938 Ri} {within five miles o£ Montreal iv \\PECIAL- NOTICE \u2014The sub-| = | scriber\u2019s Stock of Perlor, Dining, Libra ; : From thisto lst January he iN ] Extra Fine CONGOUS.made BAGS, suitable for Grain or.Flour.[| 200-Q {eed in good order,\u2014and for sale at Uellar:No.19, | J knives.Razors, Scissors; Cutlery Ground and { EE = Sa tp = Se Wanted, dar \u20ac are ses au gs eA tas ete AV \u2014\u2014_ J M1 00 can 8 La mem se = A NT E D TO PU ROHASE, 5 Bushels PIRTY SALT.Apply to HENRY PORTER, Box 61, I 0.W 7 ANTED TO BU Y, an hand, tabulai, upright STA M | ROTLER, Apply! to H.P, able to carry 10 to 50 lbs, Stéa ni.Box 404, PO.; DILAIN COOK Ww ANTED.- \u2014Ap- Ply at 167 St.teorge street, wiih nod refer- rpwo ROOMS WANTE D, cither tarnished or unfurm:shisd, withont Buard-; Jtérms rauderate; west endof the etty.Address G.WJ.this otliee, - W JANTED, a \u201cGirl Who andor.stands cooking and washing.Apply at N ANTE KD.u first-class Operator \u2018 ; on Leather Cüstorier-wark, to go tol Mlusston.Inquire at AAs, M LARD, « co\u2019 5.4 - Peter street.! fe WANTE D, 40.Par, on easy terms, nsmall house, \u2018ge\u2019, with from | 10 to 20 acres of Land, for Garden: aud Ploase address Q., Bux si, Post-othiee, Montréal.\u2014 mi mtn = mv W- AN TE D, a Thoroueh.Groom: : nance others need apply, at the lrince ot Wales?Liv ery si bles Craig street, W ANTED.AL young ndy of suüperior- education, | \u2018ind of soveral: years\u2019 éxperieree in teaching, is desirous-of ob- tainting a Situation as Teacher or Resident tiôverness: best of references given, Address G.H., Kh eritts Lrttee, Montreal.me es ESS ed Pay > TAN TE D, by:a voune man late ly from U pper Canada, «4 Situation Storerany, or assistant Soreman; is willing.10 nie himself generally vseful] ean gel good veféreners, Address M.J.G.> this ofitee.|W ANTE D, by a a.young: man,.a sig tion as Clerk inén Offer or Mercan- ane ee J tile Stove; Hardware preferred, having a Know-~ A leage, of thiu business; \u2018andi r-tands Frene h.Addie ss 8, Gy this ote, .AN TD, a Cook: fi the Moss - ot the 1th Regiment, Apply at No.525 \u2018Lagauchetiere street, at 9 #30 v'elock in the morn.ing; good \u2018references réquived.| Wi TED, a Cook, at 1, 180 Doi ehester street.west: good references required as to character atl capnbilii y.oC TANT 1D), Ma chinists, Siniihs, And Toiler rakes © Good hands will tind steady Creployroent ; nore: others needapply , Ut the F AGLE F OUNDRY, King street JW 7 ANTED, two or (hres sod | Iron \"Turners can bave steuly eniplo5- ment aml youd Wages.Apply at Unis ottiéo.Board, & [ANDSOMELY FURNISHED - ROOMS, with Board; at 238 Ble Ty street.DOARD \u2014Two Rooms; with Board, to Let, af No.L Oxford Terrace! Megilt College Avenue.(Bose in an English family, with Couch- ons and Stables.Address-J.G., P.U OARD, with private Sitting- root, in\u2019 an English famiy, where no other boarders.are taken; a lady and gentleman will be received on moderate terms; situation west of Mountain, aud north of St.Avtoine s Sicete.Apply, first by letter, tod FE, Box 363, P Groceries, &o, - TEW SEASON.TEAS.Superior $C POWDER, QE mens sé OLD HYSON.+ IMPERIAL CHONG.Superior Jd APANS, TWANKAY, 00LONG.fRUIT! FRUIT ! PRIT! LONDON LA {YER RA ISINS.100 Boxes Layer RAISINS, : 200° Hf Boxes Layer d do.: r-Boxes do NEW CURRANTS \u2018and SULTANA RAISINS, ICK LES AND SAUCES: \u201c \u201c\u201c\" pv : ALN FINNAN HADDIES, DIGBY HERRINGS.\u2018AT LEGGAT & REAYŸS, GROCERS, _443 NOTKE DAME STREET.\u201c CERIES, 191- MCGILL'STREET.NEW FRUIT, \u201cOHOICE FRUIT.\u2018West-End Raisins, .Finest M R 1: do, boxes: 3 and } = do Val.Raisips, - SRK - do Sulianaaud \\uscatels, vers: fine, So \u2018TarRey Figs; FrencH Prunes, ° h 1710s, new.Currants for Be, 7 Ibs.Raising forôte, Good Mixed Tea 600 per 1b, - a do DBDrigbt Sugar Tor 3d) perlp, __- Aud all oiher goods à corresponding low j prices, A Hated MONTREAL, SATURDAY, DECE EMBER 15, 1866.- _\u2026 - Ootamporary P Pres and News, Second: | creasiog\" \"| bands.Large numbers-were In the first instance | society\u201d passes by the libertine in tepdet Hany plausible reply furnished\u2019 Apartments, with use af \u201cJor the sailor's wife to fill \u2018the half-dozen little bungry mouths with the wages of her own gin} Hfithow ye hurl the stone of contempt at those Extra Fine ENGLISH\u201d, BREAKFAST Sous : existence.| praxed, the asylum\u2019 has been to thousands a ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FILBERTS.© 4 | - ORANGES, LEMO 55 TURKEY a 3 ONS \"PRUNES.\u2018fus in East 88th street\u2014have rescued a large | namber fronkinfamy anid found for them a home Bris Crosse & Blackwell's mixed PICKLES.21, .-QMONS.Lo ans \u2018pect accomplished by \u201c midnight: meetings,\u201d ?>.\u201c| To one of these meetings an afflicted motbersent 191 CHEAP SALE OF.GRO- : daughter would recognize the face, and be won| - The subseribers offer for sale the following 001s at reduced prices until after the holidays : irr.of Candie range; Lenion, and Citron F Peel gs} Ea 2.he Goods delivered to all parts of the city ree: of: ; i | [ebarge.ARMSTRONG & ROBERTSON, il Kinduess.\u201d \u201cI+ ig the High : (Late wi A, MeGibbon.) Italian \u2018arehouse- - tn COMB, {nb small boxes, \u201cFRESH FOMATOES fu tina.Da; : GBEEN CORN ; \u2018PEAS and MUSHROOMS.ARMSTRONG & FORERTRON - Fuel, 80.+ ; \u2014 1e WELSH E ac nu TR NEWCATE SMITAS TT \u201cATSO, = mit LIVERPOOL COARSE Saif: [Vien HONEY IN THE LS: EB 0 Be SELB 5 ise \u2018the miserable wages that do not i yield mors | than a crust of bread and \u201c \u2018unwomsnly rags.\u201d | Honest work with honest remuneration would }sdvé more unhappy creatures from the maelstrom _ | tended, and the gifilty girl broke ito tears, and [setofr for the home of her childhood.Does\u2019 eyéry.Th Tos.2 cook or OT dei 1 -We 100 pundies os.\u201cSais #euy Past.Box dec en = elude THR soc IAL CANCER AND.Ts CHRISTIAN REMRDIES.- BY NIRV.THRO.L.CUYLER, oC luo deiicate to talk about, but whiéti many -others re notoo deli \u2018aie to practise.- Iti6 at terrible:cahcer of EOcial lite: noneis so destructive tp-the peace of households and to the purity of souls; none does tbe » devil's work with such] feartul, fatal certainty.Let us have a brief talk about Unie: vice.aud some ofits remedies, * Christianity has no more right to let it-alone than to, leave Tum-drivkivg aud slavery undisturbed.To the.city of New York thé number of these women who, with a lamentable truth, aré styled \u201c ahandoned\u201d cauvot/be less than ten thousand !- [n:18! he, the number of professed prostitutes, by actual censtis, was-7,050; they must be \u2018nore | nunierots now, and \u201ctheir oll is-continually in- Alrexd ¥ they equal the population of two average: rural townsawps.- If they were laced in à line, twq abreast, they would form # procession two and a half wiles, long, that would reach.from the, battery to above Union Square! OF all this ghnstly- army, one-balf are under Te, ety.) venrs of age.The average duration of Fan abaadoned: wemang li des after she y! \u2018clds herself 1o the borrid trade, is just four years! Tt \u2018only requires: that \u201cbrief space of caronsal and Lchampagne, of revelry and rum, to reduce\u2019 a beatifal\u2019 gurl fresh from\u2019 the, country, into a lonthsome mass of disense, ready.for the pauper's gra [C8 Ta addition to the fen thousand prostitntes, there ave probably \u2018twenty thonsard mire who are \u20ac \u2018kept mistresses\u201d or.the \u201coreasional \u2018fre: quenters of \u2018honses of assignation.Ifthe names \u201cof mil \u2018these could be published, it would make s- fearful quaking.\u201cin society,\u201d and some koees wobld + smite together\u201d.bobind brown-stone (roi ta,and beneath Paiis.Taces.Some years ago New York waa horrified ar Jeariing through the press that a liernrious nian had heen conducted toa Todm ina house -of infamy in which he found his cn vie.waiting 19 receive.the \u201c wages of pin '.Neither one bad suspected the infidelity of the other, : Put it is net at all necessary to PY.more deeply wader the enist, inte this loïthsome mass.of statistics.- Let- us- look.at causes and'remt- \u2018dies, \u2018The prime cause: of this vice with one sex\u2014aud that the: guiltier sex \u2014may be wicked\u2019 outbreaks of passion; bue with tbe otlier sex only a aninority are led to .pros:itutien from animal appetite.They are: generally badly educated, - The love of fine dress and the temp'a- tions of iudolonce - draw © thousauds into this w etched weds of existence.Others are driven into it by the ill-treatment of.parénts or bust] the victims of the seducer\u2019s wiles ; for while mercy, it remorselegsly tramples his victim under foot.\u2018When I tried to.persuade one of these outcasts to return to ber home, some yearssince; she answered me, \u201cI can make à living here, 4- such as it ig; but if | go back to my native town, t-shall\u2019be thrust out of doors.\u201d \u201d Could [ make 10 additionto all the causes of prostitation al- tull one-fourth of the lost women of Lotféñ and \u2018New York are driven to the streets; and\u2019 the \"| tablisbment for the shelter and reformation of | fallen women ?\u2014En.] \u2018Under the.cruet of every great.city lies \u20ac one | bugé and hideous vice, whicki some fæople-are | was outy $6,600, alibough their nominal worth \u201c| acresteu him, aud Was sv weak and ner vous from him liquor 16° enable tim to accompany them to \u2018uot sign Lis name,.and bad to make his mark.is hiverally educated, having been graduated at \u2018city \u2018is.the residence of his family ; that he stood high in his class in \u2018tbe University from sei abilities of a high order.fle.hore a good repütaLion\u201din all reepects except one ; his great tuin custody of the safe and checks of thie firm z81h of November, Cady asked aud obtained permission to be, absent till: Friday, the 30th, suying he wished to make his frieuds in New Englañd a Thanksgiving visit.\u201cfsafe, \u2018when the robbery was disenvered.Phe \u2018efforts made to.find Cady wer unsuccessful.till Quaintances.[a boy in tbe employment of Riker & Co: While \u2018found bim \u2018at the Tontine Hotel, wliere Cady at: \u2018then wen All the stolen property was found in \u2018his\u2019 posses- \u2018this country, aud it is expected aftér th teudy mentioned, the terrible fact remains that \u2014 asmuch as my people & are- doing - this for these faller ones; they.do it unto Me.\u201d ~ [How is it that the Protestant.churches of Montreal do not -all together support a single es- CAREER OF A FAST YOUNG CLERK.The telegraph on Friday announced that Chas.D.Cady, bouk-keeper fur.the firm of Riker & Co., brokers, iu New York, bad been arrested for stealing.$100,000 in Securities from his empluy- ord A Listory of the ease is giveu by the Lven-.ing Poet, from which it dppears that the real value of the: securites (wining st cks) stolen was $100,000.Cady ussaulted the:officer who dissipation that the officers were obliged to give the courtroom, snd when he got there he could He stated that he was 26 years old, was born in Providence, R.1,, aud bad Tothing to say rela- Live lo the charge made against him.From the JuciS brougist out.informally it appears that Cady ling Tuyst respectable connections; that he Brown \u2018University, - in l\u2019rovidence, R.I., which the line he entered it, and was thought to pos- fault was drunkenness.A few.months since he be camé the clerk and beok-keeper of Messrs.Riker & Qu, ivhose cuniidénee he obtained to such & degre \u2018that they trusted him.implicitly, giving signed in dlank, to be nsed in course of business.latterly he added to his habit of drinking\u2019 that oi gainbling, and lost largely, someiiu:es several huudred dollars at a sittivg.\u2019 His salary wae 21,200.\u2018At thé same time he was very inti- | ruate .with two Women.On \u2018Wednesday, the \u201cHe locked the sufe and took the key with him.Not returning on Friday,it became necessary to force open the.Thursday.It appears that he did not go to see.bis friends directly, but began-à ronnd of dissi- pation-in New.York with one of his\u2018female ac- The two afterward came w.Boson together, and algo visited Providence aud other eastern cities.There \u2018Cady endeavored 10:s¢ll the stocks\u2019; but as they were largely of NewYork companies, the eastern men looked upon them-as at least * risky,\u201d and refused to buy.He therefore returped ta\u2019 New York and endeavored to sell the certificates by the nid of thus-engaged- the policé got upon Ms track and tacked the officer who attempted.to arrest him \u2018with \u2018an iron \u2018knuckle.He was.subdued and quietly to the police.headquarters, sion, \u2018his efforts to sell having: been ;nnaväiling.An examination \u2018of the hooks of Riker & Co./| shows, however, that they have.Jost iia sums\u2019 by him.\u2014Bosion Journal.| \u201c MAXIMIBIAN, BIS CHÂRAOTER \u2018 AND - HUPRS:- haunts of pollution, by the pressure.of poverty, und want.More than one woman in: these : over- \u2018crowded cities has had to decide between starvation aud\u2014the brothel! .a terrible temptation there is to à pôor séamstress She barters hier soul for bread.On! ye wha in \u201ceeiled houses\u201d \u2018are-câfe- from-sueh temptations only because ye areeafe from penury, be.care, who fall into crime through.stress of bitter suf: fering!\u2019 the faces\u201d of these poor gewing-women by offer-.of vice than all the © \u2018asylums and retreats\u201d in \u2018For those \u2018who : are.already vicious and des déor -of \u2018hope and recovery.The New York Magdalen Society\u2014whosë.admirable institution.of purity: The grace of him.who died for \u2018bar: To: is, too, has often been their safegtard\u201d and: salvation.In London a great work of refora to.which.the prostitutes are_.invited, and.in {which they are addressed with Christian.kindness, and.doors of.escape are opened.to them; der own \u2018daguerréoty pe, in bopes that her erring \u2018| by its mute pleadings to a better life.The pic: ture wa$ passed: around in Reéveral meetings until atlas it met the éye for which it dg.in: pireat dot inthis Obristian, spirit toward: thle sing of a sonnerie, child?= thre Por Broads volume \u2018entitled \u201c The d'or Wretébéa 3 qe forp prayer, oned bé# horrid trade, ble Ti When work is-acarce, | {aud the needle brings s'anty food and fire, what- \u201c And see to it, too, that yé never \u201c grid: H, [inatters of detail, änd! was-unaäble to compre- ques; iop.If Vera Cruz,\u2014vwhere the \u2018 Empire fs.still\u2019 main | obeying, fram fear of force, tie: French officers Unite atrecyin fugrieh #60 Fenech, +! Ltiop by: the sohool to; whicki Strauss, Reva, and \u201c: Libe Westiningiev reviewers belong] of thèse do; The.Austrien- officers who arrived in.New York from Vera Cruz in':the.\u201c Manhattan\u201d laje ou-Saturday evening, who were all'of them, die rectly or indirectly, in the employ of Maximilian, seem to.be very free îh giving their \u201cOpinions of the character and prospects ôf the fading\u2019 potentate.= They say.tihe continuanes of the Empire is an utter dupossibility.;.but, Aaximilian \u2019bélièves he is popular, Whéreas he is not so, and veing iticited by the Ohurch party to: hold onto \u2018his Kmpire, he will not abdicate.if he\u2019 cah- possibly avoid.the act, but retire to Havans ontil'hé tan peaceably possess his tbrone.He myst wait opeléssiy, foreven the Church party as a whole wre not bis friends.Lu figt he lias none who are reliable, as his.coquetting with all \u2018parties as made him popular with fone.Generally \u2018thé Mexicans, favor Miramon, and have made him great offers if he will take command: and fight the Liberals, although in repudiating Mak Jwitisn they.give him: jst credit fer good ten: tions.: He eschewed.State pomp, dressed - like A Mexican, aud was the .most laborious man of bis\u2019 \u201c Goverument.\u201d - They \u2018say, however, \u2018that he Spent his time and Jabor ow ubimportant | -hend: épd: dirent \u2018the, grand: \u2018whole of wiiat be talked nbout=as his -* mission.\u201d When the \u201c Manbattan\u201d sniled from Vera Crug, Maximilian was still at \u2018Orizaba, glmost a prisoner, uhder thè'surveillançe of Marshal Bazaine\u2019s officers.He had, up -tb that time; -declined:.tô- abdicäte, of which - Se are tb be \u2018approgriated: tothe hough J it'is generally: beligved that his remains ing ia Mexico any longer is-entirely oak.of thd |\u2019 ln faci, the.authogity of the Im jerial Govera ent \u2018aid addy semblante of \u2018tespeét for itis herdiy: to'be: found auywheré: + \u2018Brewid the only: four: cities, poy tarbed, cAichade&-fwithont the-dodk Hi ah pd, resolyed » sfrmothin g fox Abe webpiis 16 onc wt;: aud whi Rue shpte 10 the pur pose, and-his realiotfeet) be and subide legboirimg the: Thexe atom soni few ipusvisimg unsta bers roftie £ wid eaztrdosli she afemorysof {Ie durent abdofidensye Huy bolisked agdilitery che plain shouid bepais Yai§ orases- Traces Tcalipowèrs astrantedradmirivg'coomessitun Dr.ro, Lb Balen bas, eventing: as Righsr oogras tin iexel-T w xe me French voge | Tétre Ee hin rtd to ROR Tou Nabil WRN ALAR 0 LE he Erilet Braton, nee en Oo Pe pe LE Mivéaitéry to Napbi ilimz stables tn Sucdge bs IER pousse doux arioun includ de ORE SE a ART Ai da \u2018bat Fe this : Ios : Yk words eof Sophlaudrowr- bis wiskrutidied: ipdignitÿ ' RS .24, a ame wee 0 bea Cee ppm = rime de \u201cAp $0, pe ha A Ll A ; vus, sr 7 TRE \" A TY \u2014\u2014r Cen ee = \u2018 ST : A , : ; .Og Be 0 5 B DS el _ + à VE TO SRA, oI) RRSP NEY A TEE TV hale SORE saeco eiEr OR ARI 5 cactus nin GRIER hk at .pe ; > 7 * anything known all over the city at once is to » oa \u201c Ten oe CAL OU .SA ag à _ .; - 7 a 3 me > est gpg Fie \u2014 e .EB ; Co \u2014 ble loss of hfe at the Barneley colliery, and now \u201con fire, \u2018precluding for the present the possibility of any fhriber search.À similar accident, by- \"in Hanley, in Staffordshire, on.Wednesday last.\u201c some mensure the suffering families of the de- \u201c otensioned.by sudden aud: wide-spread destruc-.view of the troubles i in Ireland, and now thinks\u2019 \"departure.of troops for Ireland, the same item appears to have been telegraphed two or three .\u201c \u2014 Prussia aad \u201cAustria are about to resume - | importance of the subject though there are two points.in whic; we think) it.is | open to eau | \u2014Preparsiions for a rebellion on a smash - peale have been discovered in Norfolk, Va: The \"- ment prevails.\"negroes was planned | for Christmas week._ the Bay of Acapulco, preparatory, to thé evacua- \u201chal?of the building fund of that beautifal - inst.,\u2014all at 10 am.These \u2018schools are all \u2018ingly interesting in former years; and will doubt- | i leading.men.- \u2026 dodge of sendiég circulars advertising a pre- which, as the organ of the parti._prétre, is likely _ ments tliat bave been made concerning him.It | tion of the President, and that he immediately : \u201c \u201c\u2019ene of the firat steamers from Quebec.That he : \u2018a boatage for the Southern - prisoners.It was \u2014 \u2014 We would suggest to Santa Olas that tho\u2019 sooner he sets about making his purchases the | better assortments-he will find, andthe more \u2018leisure he will bave to select.As a help to him, wo would respectfully suggest a daily oxamina- of our advertising columns ; and to advertisers we would suggest that the sureat.way to make pat it prominently into the Witness.Our cirou- lation jus been 5, 800 for some ane The Daily a tuess.SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, \u2018se.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cZA third explosion bas increased the terñi- the mine, contaiving nearly 400 dead bodies, i is which some\" 200 lives Lave been Tost, occurred \" Subscriptions are being opened to relieve to \u201cceased ; bat the anguish acd misery and distress |: _ tion are almost beyond calculation.\u2014 The Times of yesterday takes a hopeful that the civil force will be sufficient for the preservation of good order.There have probably been many - exaggerations in \u2018the telegrams ret , ceived on this side, and much of the news has bern of a purely.sensational character.Ia -BOme.instances, especially in the matter of the - times over.their.former diplomatie relations.~ \u2014Rome is tranquil, aud the troubles anticipated upon the departure.of the French trosps have net occurred.It is now thonghr that the -Pope will-remain in the Holy City.potice have srrestéd large numbers of negroes, armed with various Wes pos, and much excite- It is said that arising of the \u2014 À fieetof Frecch.war-veesels i is \u2018reported.in tion by the French.The French commander attempted to levy contributions on the-town, but the design- was frustrated by the arrival of a United States war-steamer.\u2014 The bazaar at Trinity Church is on be-.edifice, and, besides the daty and \u2018privilege of} \u2018helping to free it from debt, there would be the additional satisfaction of gratifying the.absent pastor, whose pbysicians, we understand, in- \u201csisted on his travelling, 80 as to secure complete | relief from labors and anxieties.\u2014 The annual examinations of the three pub: lic schools of Montreal will take.place as fol-| .lows :\u2014The Ann-Street Model School on Wed- \u2018nesday, the, 19th inst.; dian School on Thursday, the 20th inst.; and the Panet-Street Model \u2018Sehool on Friday, the 21st} largely attended, and the proficiency of the}: scholars has rendered the examinations exceed- - less do so again.Tus Fasrivar or- TES InsTITUT Camaviss.\u2014_\u2014 It will be remembered that the festival of the Institut Canadien\u201d takes place on Monday next, at 8 pm.The English-speaking \u2018population are mvited to\u2018fake part in it.Several short speeches in English will be made by some of our \"The literary and musical portion.\u201cof the Festival is free to all, See the adver- \u2018tisement in our columns.\u2019 Tar Oso Doves.LA real, or, more probably, pretended, Chicago firmr is renewing the.old tended eoncert, but really a lottery of \u201c gifta,\u201d valued a: $500,000, to secure one of which all that is-mecessary is to take a ticket at $1.There \u201c wès à similar \u201c enterprise\u201d last year in Chicago, and ail the dullars that wère sent were of course pocketed \u2018by the.advertisers, but when the time came there was no concert and no lottery and| = no gifts; snd the parties who- advertised it] .\u2018were not to be found.They have, perbaps, come | to life again.It is sickering to see these con-| tinued raids upon public credulity ; but they | will continue as long as there, are © fools to send - dollars.Co 5 CL : Tux 4 More\u201d ox\u2019 \u2014\u2014 Minerve \u2026 to be well informed in\u2019 matters connected with Surratt, denies, as follows, some of the state- says that Surratt was on his.way from Montreal to Washington when he heard of the assassina- ratarned to.Canada.That here.his friends ad- \"vised \u2018him to go to England, which.be did by}.remaintd' in\u2019 Birkenbead till Cameron, who, it will be remembered, was mixed up.with=the St.- Albans raid business, juined bimin autumn.That the report of conversations with Surratt on the passage, in which he avowed the existence of a plot to asassinate President Lincoln, is quite im- _ probable, for be frequently | spoke of the subject \u201chere to contdential friends, and Always told \u201cthe.same story ; namely, that there was a plot to - omTy off Lincoln to Richmond, and hold.him as .When Surratt was in Montreal that the plot was altered to assassination, on account.of.the im: \u201cpossibility of carrying off Lincoln, and Booth\u2019s offer to assassinate him.Of this change of plan - Burratt said be knew nothing, and .he always | \u2018six or eight months to go to his shanties, with | ~| these evils ?- | ter of tumbermen.- Jing, if they had the \"Oppo; the- British-and! Cana- | 8i 8 youth: ob twenty i likely to be.a\" the \u2018midst of a fierce civil - War) \u201cbut that he was.too \u2018intelligent-not to know that Lincoln\u2019s \u2018death.would do\u2019 his aide more harm than good, and too honest to plot An assassination.Such is the impression which we obtain from those who knew: him most intin ately in Montreal.\u201d » SPIRITUAL: GONDITIC N oF LUMBERMEN.\u201c(To \u2018thé.Editor the Witness.) Sm,\u2014I take the liberty of -bringing under = | your riotice a subject of vital importance as regards the well-being of the young men thatare employed in manufacturing square timber, and -cutuing saw-logs in the forests of this country.\u201cThe lumber merchant engages his men for.the promise of high wages and good diet.During that time they are ihe constant associates, day and night, of the on: profligate of our race, where whiskey-drinking, card-playing, swearing, scoffing at reli ion, and obscene 8on- versation, is the nightly employment, and the Lord\u2019s-day is spent in deer-bunting, partridge- | shooting, chasing wild animale, drinking, swok- ing, and sleeping.Cau God lcok complacently on a people that allow sich an open and defiant.desecration of his own hallowed day, and such demqralizing associations as the shan- \u2018ties - furnish for corrupting our younnyg men, \u2018without the slightest efor being made to correct If the different -evan elical denominations { could see it to be their duty to petition the new Parliament to enact a law to.prevent the evils referred to, and 10 provi efor the support of Scripture readers and missionaries for the shanties; also to provide libr ries of useful kuow- ledge to interest and im; rove the men on week nights,\u2014should the prajer of such petition be granted ,\u2014a blessing would be obtained for Cn- pads \u2018equal to that conferred on England when she © emancipated the slaves in the West.Indies.A Fruusp ¢ or Capa So REMARKS.: We insert.thie above \u2018on account of the great cism :\u2014 : 1st.The sweeping charge against the charac- \u201cA fi jend to Canada\u2019s\u201d experience of this class must, \u2018bave been among a bad set.Many gangs © \u2018men- in shanties are much better conducted.They dress themselves as well ag.they canon Su day, and would be glad to read, to hear reading, or attend a meet- nity ; but they have no books, periodicals; or papers, and no ministers or\u2019 \u2018missionaries.Tt is therefore, often sheer want of something to oc upy their time that drives them to card-pléying or the other sports mentioned above.- \u201c-2nd.It is churehes or re igious societies that gested instead of the gov ronment.\u2019 The Epis- .copal church, for instan might send a mis- 'sionary to one river system to supply all the shanties on it with Bibles, prayer-books, and tracts, : \u2018and \u2018hold.meetings wherever he went ; another river system ; the Methodist, another, \u2014 and so on.These missions ies could take letters from the lumber merchants to their foremen \u2018along the rivers, whieh would insure them 5 and we think we the Trent, | and the Tract Se iety should same, and \u2018the Bible Society might oud in the | expense and furnish Bibles.- ~~.Will not the above opportune appeal for help, which comes direct from the|lumber regions, and\u2019 the information contained i in it, concerning the.of lumbermen, seoure some aid from the wealthy should be done quickly.The.beginning of good winter roadsis the time to put a little library of good books, periodicals, tracts into every shanty.Perhaps the ministers wh live nearest to the.shanties might beinduced to make à winter tour among them, if-the necessar supplies, of books and travelling expenses wert à offered to them, with a call to the work.What is wanted, is either a new Society - to organize and provide for this great and peculiar] Canadian work, { or that soîne.existing, Socie \u2018should take it up m earnest.: : \u2018For t the Mo TREAL Wrremes.THE ROMAN CATHOLIC| CHURCH AS A - CIVIL POWER IN- THE EASTERN ~ TOWNSHIPS.E.A.Dorresya, Pire, Sherb oke, oi E.: * Sm,\u2014In your reply\u201d i in a {late number of the Sherbrooke Gazette, you forgat to- allude even n to the great question at issue.| The :ubject before.the public for consideration affects, not only - Roxton and the other Townships wherein Roman Catholic\u2019 Parishes baye been organized for civil purposes, but it involves the interests of the whole people of all: the Eastern Townships ; ; and, if the evil is not remedied, will, in all human probability, imperil the fature peace and prosperity of the whole Province.This is - TRE QUESTION Shall the Roman Catholic Church be suffered to extend itself all over the Eastern Townships] as & civil establishment?Shall these one hundred townships, granted by royal proclamation and patent in free and common soccage, be.al- \u2018lowed virtually to pass over in| perpetual entailment to the Church of Rome ?|\u2018Shall the Roman Catholic Church, become in it State Church of Lower Canada \u2018gradually constituting it such) constitutional ; and shall it be continued much longer on the statate book ?If so, farewell ere long to the progress of the Townships.Settle this question.aright now, or it will hereafter be found that the trouble and expense of the seeularisation of the Clergy Reserves and Seigniorial Tenures; \u201cwere as dust in the balance.° When the actual and probable workings of this R.C.Staty Church \u2018law, were first privately laid before a.leading member of the Govern: gent, he answer ed that they were as bad as the ecclesisatical | protested Soa} Mither Jeff.Davis nor Andrew.dobnsan know know: miything of Booth hile names Were: Ms even.8 intentions.\u2018We conspirators, He that his mother knew er ey.Memad, _ Misroe, showed\" toc much intelligence, ability, mentioned - among | There are those who can tell how the change 7] rding tothe | ties owned by Protestants: and Igrs 45d Glial veneration when here; to have made the | $e: .ark Ages.reply was made to him, that i is Lower Oana: da ecclesiastical tyranny of the present day.in: this law was obtained, which, not long ago, Prevented the enforced collection of all but unlimited asstesments on lands: and other proper: Inder: promise of f oupied hd Roman -Catholics u 90 much was done isa cause of -siné should do the much-needed work above sug- | the Presbyterian Church might do the same with | spiritual destitution and consequent degradation \u2019 \u2018churches.\u2018of the cities ?- À id whatever is done | (firm.\u2014Z6.ones y existing, that there was \u2018teason te foar 1 résistance to the execution of the law,~such as might have required the military to quell; and, judging from the nature \u2018of the law, and from what bas taken place in Roxton and other localities, it needs no prophet to foretell that.auch may yet-take place.- Is it not the part of \u2018wisdom to have\" such known evils eradicated when.possible, ere it be too late to have them peaceably adjudicated ?| The late sad experience of \u201cThe Great Republic\u201d should not be without its lesson.\u201d The history of the world too sorrowfully proves that the turmoils caused by civil-ecclesinstico-estab- the most dreadful and disastrous of all others; and -my advice to you, M.le Ouré, and tô your confrères'of the hierarchy, is, \u201cfor your: own welfare\u201d and that of your church and people, to use every means in your power tô rentoye rather than to defend 80: great an injustice.- - And it may sharpen your perceptions a little to: be reminded, that there are those among your own: parishioners in Sherbrooke who have had not | little fear about the workings o of this same law among themselves._ | :: \"ROXTON: FALLS.\u2018The \u2018oral \u2018and writien testimony of st least balf a dozen trustworthy gentlemen, Oatholics and Protestants, French and English, rouges and bleus, concerning the disastrous workings of the civil power of \u2018the Church of Rome, in Roxton, is not to be sèt aside by your êpse dixit ; and there are before me some folio pages of ad-| ditional statements worse than the former, which will be used in due time, if need be, Your making much.of an immaterial numericq) | error betrays the weakness of \u2018your defence.iion of your Church -in Roxton for civil purposes ;.the enormity of the assessments ;.the.numerons refusals to pay them ; the attempted sécegsions from your church to escape them ; the prosecutiune of the recusants ; their cun- demnation with costs, by the court; the denunciations from the \u2018pulpit, and such like ; the extremities to which.many of the: people were the exactions ; the inability of the Syndics either by borrowing or enforced collections.to mest the sums due the contractors; the stoppage of the works.therefor; the - prosecutions of the]p }Syndics by the.builders and others; the general prostration and paralysis even, of nearly.all prosperity amongst.the people, which the great enterprise: of a very few excellent Ame- ivnabled \u2018the people to-check or.overcome but in a small degree,\u2014these, and a multitude of record and \u2018general history, well known te not a few, and they clearly show what is in store for other Townships, unless this gigantic evil is speedily removed.I have the honor to be, Mr.Le Curé: for free.public schools, a free church, and for the general welfare, - Your obedient servant, - - - JonnH.Gama Richmond \u20ac E., Dec.13, 1866.CITY ITEMS.\u2014 The Committee of the: Corporation \u2018who went to Coaticook, to see.whether flag-stones | feu the city, will, it is understood, report.favora- y.: Irian PROTESTANT BrkavorunT Socierr: ~We.understand that the Irsh Protestant Benevolent Society have decided to hold their annual concert on the usual night ; namely, Thursday, the 3rd January next.-IMpROVEMBNTS.\u2014The march \u2018of improvement in shop fronts, which is so conapicuous in Notre Dame street, is \"beginning in good \u2018earnest in Great St.James street.The new stores on the comer of Dollard and Great St.James streets, {belonging to Mr.Joseph Tiffin, \u2018now being erected from the plaus of Mr.W.T.Thomas, bave arrived at the first story, and give.promise.of | being the handsomest yet upon Great:St.James street.They are of the limestone of the disttict, and will be four stories high ; each story having four columns \u2018mostly in the Corinthian style.There will be a highly ornamental galvanized iron cornice, and the roof will.be partially on the Manzard principle.COMMERCIAL: MonTREAL Witness Orrios, Saturday, Dec.15,\u2019 1866.mometer at 7 a.m., 7° above xero, \u2014 We learn by special \u201celograph that the.steamer \u201c Her Majesty\u201d arrived safely yéster- day at Kingston with à cargo of 30,000 bushels barley from this port.The * Bristol\u201d arrived at | and pease.Thèse are about the last shipments from this port during the present season \u2014T0- ronto Leader, 14ih.\u2014 Dressed hogs came forward more freely and sold at $4.50 to $6.715,=\u2014the market being \u2014 The wool market continues dull and de: pressed ; stocks are pretty full both here and in *the principal American markets.This is cased by the slowness with which lots.are taken by manufacturers, owing to an expecta | tion of buying at lower prices.than holders were willing to concede.In Boston Canada wool | is quoted scarce and nominal at 80082.\u2014 Atthe Guelph cattle fair yesterday a con- ica | siderable number of cattle gold at $5 per hug- dred pounds, live: weight.\u20147b.- Wansnouse Reomiers.\u2014The decision of the Supreme Court of this State in denying the negotiability of warehouse receipts, as published in the Tribune of this morning, was the occasion of considerable discussion in financial circles.Heretofore, the banks and all business men have, in the abaence of any law or binding decision, regarded possession as entitling the hol- [der to the legitimate ownership of the property mentioned in the receipt, and whenever such receipts were hypothecated as the security for the payment of a loan, the: banks felt perfectly secure.The decision of the court will compel: the banks to act with exceeding caution in loaning money on warehpuge: receipts, ang if if they bave any doubts as:to the stability or in tegrity of any person offering to hypothecate such form of security, an abstract of title ma be demanded, to satisfy the bank that the holder is legally entitledto the ownership of the perty pledged in the same.This decision\u2014the legality of which we do not question\u2014will be locked upon as: a great hardship in busiziess circles, particularly in grain circles, where grain receipts pass through fifty hands within & week.Suppose that A stores 5,000 bu.wheat.in any one of the \u2018elevators, taking 8 receipt for | the same, and sells it to B.Bis protected because A indorses it in blank to him.But when B somes to eell-to.O, D, or E, he may be request: \u2018ed to show tbathe is legally entitled to it, and, in order to do 80, will be.obliged to.get certi- probably haveto be followed in every instance, and when it falls into the bands of the bank ag security, the party pledging it.may be required \u2018to show the passage of title successively from A to Z.Such.\u201cred-tape\u201d circamloention \u2018may | well be denominated a\u2019 hardship, and.it cals : \u2014 ne se Spon = market - lishwents and State Church tyrannies have been Tam \u2018There stands the great fact -of the organiza-|'™ reduced in attempting to meet & part even of &.rican, old country, and otlier gentlemen, has| EH other such like facts, are now imattera of legal B obtained from the quarry there would be suitable Hadd Morning dull and dark ; snow falling.: Ther- : the same port with a cargo 20,000 bushels wheat | | for \u2018the use of the Emperor of C pro- \u2018mystery.ficate from A to this effect.\u2018This process will nn se eos.a4 Special -Jeghlaton \u2014Chiougt del Moxsx Mazan: 7 ave Ori a ~The] | | fauds continue ta fall, and Ît-is evident.\u2018that the card Ton à Pr ; main cause of weakness consists now in n polition | 1 [present math below the average.at + which they stoad during the years of the Orimean war and the Indian \u2018mutiny, and indeed at which they |.have stood in any year since the French revolution of 1848, it may be expected that-a rebound cannot be long delayed, supposing we are not subjected to wholly unlooked-for .and unprecedented.matte.City Article London Times, Nov .39th, PRICES CURRENT OF IREW Pp ; CORD, oF TI son, ER ong W ood.Short Wood.Ma ple.50 to $6.50 M le.$4.70t0 Biel E 188 00 to 52 Br 2 ais ech = oies 4.76 to 5.0.Beech.4.00to 4.28 » 400 to 5.00 Tamarac.2.76t0 3.25 Hemlook 275 to 2.00 | Homiook 2%5t0 260 Rawanke.-~As might be expected, the price of wood \u2018has advanced.Purchasers are now \u2018wholly ia the bands of wood-dealers ; but as there is à large supply on band, prices will probably be moderate during the winter, = PRICES CURRENT OF COAL PER 2,40 LBS.\u2018 The following prices include cartage:\u2014 - l'American Anthracite.cavers 7 5 to 00 Tr \"Welsh Anthracite.157 00 po ton \u2018English Coke.ves \"0 to 10 0 « Newenstle Grate.ve\u2026.\u2026.-700 to .7.50 per ghal Lancashire 0.\u2026.-800 to 650 8yidtiey.d0.ceceennienns 550 to 0.00 ewcastle Smiths eevee >.&50 to 7.00- 6.s \u2018nin, & Inferior Smiths\u2019.400 to 600 \u2014< Steam.e.0.550 to 6.00 + Liverpook Steam.onaouse 5560 to Qu0 Pictou & Sydney Steam.\u2026 550 to 0.00 « \u2018Glacé Bay Steam.~ 600 to 550 Rexanks, \u201cSince the \"departure of sea-going vessels coul of all kinds bas advanced i in price, \u2018and there i is but little demand.MONTREAL RETAIL; MARKET PRICES, (Carefully corvected for the \u201c Montreal Witness.\u201d.\u201cFor MARKET Day, Dee.1, 1866.- : 8 8 d Flour, country, per quintal.19 * to-19 9 .Oatmeal, j ; cee 2.18 9 to 14 0 Indian Meal se.9 0 \u2018to 96 Wheat, per min., forseed,.0 8 to 0 0 Barley (new) per minot.:.2° to 80 Peas.Dossosasassscu0 : 5 0 to 56 Oats per 40 fos.LL 110#to 2 0 Buckwheat.30 to 8 4 Indian Corn (Canada).46¢t 50 Bueno nrinarcionsasrsinesivanes 00.to 00 ax Seed.HT \u2026.-7 9 to-80 Timothy Beeld: cvurcrarenionens : 80 to 886 Tvrkeys (old), per couple.sas 2 6 to 15 0 Turkeys (young), per coupe.7 6 to 10 0 Geese, (young) per couple.46 to \u20186 6 Ducks, 0 sede 2-9 to 86: Do.wild, do .5 0.t0o 5 6 Fowls, do - ni.26 to 80 Chickens, \u2018do : ees 2 0.0 229 Pigeons (tame), per pair.10 to: 1 8° | Partridges, do.vio 30 to, 39 ares, ce ae siesavsé.0 6to 09 Woodcock, do.4 0 to 00 Snipe, do .00 to 00 Plover, co do: cuve -0.0-to.0 eef, per Ib.\u2026.i.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.8 to 0 8 Pork, perlb.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.isessese 0 6 to 0°9 Mutton, per Ib.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0 33to 0 4.Lamb, do .&.0000000 .\u2026.0 3} 0 0 4 \u2018Veal, per dO Leesuvoseess 066t 07 Beef, per100 1b8.vas tte to.$7.50 \u2018Pork, fresh, per 10010.-.6.50 to $7.50 Butter, fresh! F per 1b.\u2026.18 to 186 Do., sait, per Ib.0 8 to 010 Cheese, per-1lb.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.D O0t 600 Beans, American per mot.0.0 to 00 peans, Canadian, do .0 0-to 0 0 Potatoes, per bag.60 to 58 | Turnip: 8S, do ;eccsceuvs reese 30 to 0.0 Onion,\u201d sd minot.si.-0 0 tor 40.Sugar, aple, per ib.escbeunce 0 5ito 06 Honey, - si.0-0 to 00.Lard, per lb.a.se.\u2026.\u2026» 5800 to 00 Hay per 100 bdis.\u2026.:.6 50 .to $9 00 Straw, 4 Liisa, | 00.to 50 - REMARKS.\u2014The attendance was fair.dull.and turkeys w were on tbe market, and in : demand.CL .NEW YORK.MARKETS \u2014Dec, 14.FLour.\u2014 Receipts 13,659 brs.; market more active, and 15¢cto 25¢ better ; \u2018sales 21,400 brls, | including 10,000 bris, Extra State for January at $10 to $10 40°; $7.60 to $9.45 for Superfine State\u2019; $10.50 to $11 .40 for good.to choice do; $7.60 to $9.50 for Superfine Western; $8.65 to $10.85 for common to .mediam Extra.Western ; $11.00 to-$12.00 for choice do ; $10.25 to $10.30 for common to good shipping brands Extra} Round.Hoop Ohio.\u2018Rye Flour in o moderate request.at $6.00 to $7._- Grain.\u2014Wheat-\u2014Reeeipts 47,896 bush ; mar ket more active and 3cto 5c better ; sales 57 000} bu; $2 for\u2019 inferior Chicago ; $2.20 to $2.25 for.No.2 Milwaukee ; $3 35 for White Qalifornia.News.by Telegraph.(BY ATLAN.TIC CABLE.) * Liviaroor, Dec.14, evening.\u2014The steamship .PARIS, Dec.\u201814.\u2014The mission of Gen.F to Florence is in reference solely to the negotiations between.the Government of Italy and the \u2018Holy See.=~ © \u2018The U.8.Government has commenced proceedings in the First Tribunal of the Seine to] __ | NEV YEARS PRESEN 18, | \u2018recover the amount of 2;250,000f;, paid to MM.Arman & Fils by the agents of the Confederate Government on account for building five ironclad vessels, alleged to have been constructed | hina, butac intended for the Contederate navy, though the | vessels were never delivered.Paris, Dec.14th; evening.\u2014The latest ad} EE | vices from China state that the French expedi-' tion.to Corea\" was meeting with RO resis-| tance.Loxpos, Dec, 14th, evening, \u2014 Recent int announces that the: civil war which has\" been desolating thé country has been.suspended, a].truce liaving been declared between the hostile | \u2018factions.\u2026 LIVERPOOL, Dec: 14th, \u2018evening\u2014The Bread- stuffs market tends downward.Corn closed at.a decline, being last quoted at 38s.tendency, and closed flat.Lonpox, Dec: 14, p-m.\u2014Oonsols this evening | clozed at 883 for money; u.8.520%, 1%; lL Cen, V2; ; Brie, 474 ï ARNSLEY, 18th, pm.third losion \u2018took place\u2019 at'the.Oaks colliery at ire this morning.Theré is no longer: any, yohope for those in the pit, snd they must now all e dead.}.Itis estimated that 350 buman beings in alk) hinve lost their lives by this terrible catastrophe.=: The mine is now.on fire, and.the flamés have burst from the mouth of the main shaft with} great violence.The work of drawing.out the}.WES 7.4 1: bodies of the dead has been suspended.Thel = rf i coi oh Y| mine is \u2018to be flooded with.water.The cause of.the explosion will probably remain à a Stafford ght, Dec.13.~There was & terrible explosion | st noon: to-day at Talk O'Hill, near.this: own, En a eoal pit belonging to the North Staffordshire Seal wed: Iron Sompaay.200 men went down | in e mine morning, of wh have been takén out alive, Band thoy ae adi] injured, all \u2018the est it Is belived are dead.Up of the pit.to To the ent moment 40 0 dead bodies have been re out The excite ment kaon To land.On Ath Thea iat ala \u2018painful i hoo Cont poem: as 0 at the : for: \u2018suffering families- of the rime office f= \u2026 : Mvhion, 13 Baron Tordte; his position a£-tà É \u2018Naw Yonx; Dec: ¥ Ë coxitinue depressed.3 todos re EE EEE ep ro a Blais Léa i svi TE ISI QU SES TEE CE \u2018 sleeping-car \u2018and injuring a brakesmsn named [voyage to England, but Mr.Howland suffered jsent, with his report to the Commissioner of E Nearly 3,000 persons have \u201cvisited the mining an {regions \u2018within a month.Hundreds of appli- 1 TE FOLLOWIN G SALES wil SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at two o\u2019clock, by Caté- | feu Adreisement This Forencon | Received por \u201c Express,\u201d dtreet from Switzerland; a Case of | In every, style of - GOLD and SILVER Cases, | a [gorivax TRADE.Sales | \u2018Pork fast falling in price.- Live geese | Quo: CLOCKS! CLOCKS! ! A\u201c Indus, \u201d which went ashore: oh the Irish const, | near Wexford, is a total loss.Fleury.MARBLE, GILT axp CARRIAGE CLOCKS, OSE 00D, 1, AA 4 AND eu oR under the name of \u201c| ders, St.Hyacinthe, Insoi LS |7evEL CASES AND.>.PERFUME BOXES! Et ryasinthe, Josolvonta, 4 ligence has been.received here from Japan whith | ° per 480.1bs.| \u2018The provision market also shows.a declining =~ Pd perpotuat} et shire, \u2018England, - \u201cThürsdsy ir and they are badly La yh -A-~ subscription | 1 'art-goods site on à King stvet, bat was ey a short time suppressed.: It is understood that H.Street: has declined to accept the deed of assignment.of the Bank of 2 Upper Canada.The names of several .pacties are mentioned ss likely to suoceed him.Re- and Mr.Blackie are in the field.wbich left bereearly this morning ; smashifig the Holmes.OrTawa, Dec.14.\u2014Mr.Taché, Deputy Minister.of Agriculture, is about to \u2018proceed westward, to complete arrangements respecting the Canadian manufactures and produce for the|.Paris Exhibition.Private advices state that Messrs.McDonald \u2018and Cartier enjoyed good health during the from sea sickness.The delegates fromi the Lower Provioces: are expected to return early in January.The prospects are cheering of the Intercolonial Railway being \u2018soon secured.© The inspector.of the Madoc gold regions has Crown Lands\u2019 bere, several rich specimens of quartz and native sand with gold intermixed oe cations are made for crown landsin Madoc and | the surrounding townships at the advertised price of $2 per acre.\u2018The Executive Council met to-day.The bonus to the Civil Service employés is not to be allowed.be held by Mr.SHAW this week :\u2014 THE GREAT LIBRARY SALE every morning and evening at 10 and 7 o'clock.logue, one of the finest collections of ele- Framed gan tly Engravings ever sold in the - city.corder Duggan, Hon.W.McMaster, Mr.Brown, | A freight enginé où tbe Grand \u201cTrunk, eas _.| Queen Street Junction, ran into the Express train Daorssen 1% 1866 ADDIES! HADDIES ! EXTRA QUALITY, © AND FOR SALE AT ~ 344 NOTRE DAME STREET.PEAVEY: & FARER.Bedrooms and a Sitting-room, with grate, ax, and water, in à private house, situated in fic ill College Avenue, with or without board.Enquire at this oflice.OOK-K EEPING, WRITING, Æc., FOR BUSINESS \"PROF.LONG.507 raig street, teaches Book-Keoping He also removes stifiness, cramping, bling from the worst band, and makes superior business penmen.Roums for Ladies, who are ing\u201d \u2018Evening Ulasses from 7 till 9.(REV.DR.HAMILTON pe DATIGHTERS, ) Removed to 53 MeGill College Avenue.This Institute gives a full course of English, French, Latin, Algebra, Physical Scienge, with Drawing and Gymnast tics.Terms for Boarders and Day Scholars reasonable, Drug Business; one who can speak French pre referred; must have good recommendations, h us regards character and capabilities.Ap- Ply, by letter, to R.A,, Box 638, 1.0., Montreal, JOUND, yesterday, \u2018near the corner of St.S'eiaabotn and .8t.Catherine -streets, a Purse containing a small sum of Money.inquire at this office, ICTORIA SK ATING CLUB.\u2018=\u2014Tickets for the season are now ready for issue, at.the Secretary's Office, 39 Little St.James street, to Sbareholders and to applicants whose names have been passed.The rates of subscription remain the same as on the occasion of Fancy Dress or other special - \u2018Entertainments.Applications for boxes must be made to the Superintendent at the Rink, - - CHEISTHLY FINK WATCHES, rranted reliable Time-pieces.SAVAGE.& LYMAN, Se CATHEDRAL BLOCK.Co -271 NOTRE DAME STREET.SAV AGE & L Y MAN HAVE RECEIVED, 0.PER EXPRESS, PER LAST STEAMER, .Several Cases or JEWELLERY, oO.BLECTRO- PLATE, ASD Le FANCY GOODS, whitch, together.with recent.importations, make their assortment more complete and|: NSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.In the matter of ANDRE BEAUREGARD, { Ste.Rosalie, C.E., Trader, Insolvent.: AND | \u201cTho Creditors.of the Insolvent ae notified to >.meet at office, No.nion ngs, N E Ww Y E A R\u2019 S G I F T S Francois vier stree othe City of Mor at : on FRIDAY, tke fourth day of Janus at F 7 E s H 4 AR RB 1 VALS.TEN of the clock in the forenoon, for t o pubic examination of the insolvent, and the ering lof the affairs of his Estate generally.T.8.BROWN, Official Assigues.\u201c Montreal, 12th Dec., 1366.ANTED, by a respectable T.JAMES DRUG HALL, INTON'S WAX, WAX MATERIALS and | COLORS, VERY LOW.JOHN ROGERS & Co., 133 Great St.James street.EQALCOMANLS.J \u2014A few very handsome patterns left.JOBN ROGERS &CO., Nearly opposite the Otta DOGERS CHERRY TOOTHPASTE thoroughly cleanses the teetls, and is, at the same time, perfectly harmless.- JOHN ROGERS & CO., select than they ever before had the pleasure of offering to the public; and they respectfully invité inspection of same.CATHEDRAL BLOCK, .271 NOTRE DAME STREET.LITT GIFTS.JUST OPENED AND ON VIEW, A large and .well-assorted \u2018 Stock af St.James\u2019 Hall, _ 188 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.OR SALE, 31 tons Three Rivers PIG IRON.Apply to ROBERT MITCHELL, 11 No.338t.Sacrament street.OALS.\u2014Best House, Steam, and = Cost COAL always lu stock and : ' Royal nsurance © Balidinge.PARISIAN NOVELTIES, XMAS PRESENTS, .RECEIVED PER \u2018LAST SraAMER, \"8B AV AGE & LY MAS, | CATHEDRAL BLOCK; .am NOTRE.DAME STREET.- RECBIVED FROM Pas, \"An assortment of - \u201cNEW STYLES AND PATTERNS, SAVAGE & LTMAH.| the Subscribers have spened amore of LADIES\u2019 AND-GENTS' DRESSING: BAGH : _, AND CASES, ~~.7, A 4 \u201cPITTED comeLETE, - i > TOURIST, FIELD, A¥p OPERA GLARSES| 0.SAVAGE & LYMAN, = | - : LY (CATHEDRAL, Broo; - FA Notre Deuse Békootz | 7: ; kot, GHERIFFS SALE.jase) 11% SUPERIOR COURT CF MONTREAL.T.JAMES CLAXTON, PLAISTIFF, verve PETER HAINING, Dsvzxpant.: wi be sold, by public Auction, on - THURSDAY, 2¢k DECE.BER, INST.at the Store, No.4% Notre Dame street, the ] GOODS and moved for covenience of Sale).consisting- ef HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, with an extra quantity of BED and TABLE LINEN.Also, alarge .Making useful snd ornamental Holiday Presents, quantity of DRY GQOPA, CLOTHS, SILKS, TTELS of the\" defendant (re- \u2018| BLANKETS, CUTTONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CPERMS Cash; À 5 Sele at TEN d'ejogk, © = Th : M.DEMPSEY, Sheriffs Offieer.Montreal), : 10th Déc, 1886.: £ SOLVENT Jer OF 1864.\u2014 FRANCOIS TESSI BN ARCISSE TESSIER, Fe individually, andfas Partners ESSIER & FRERES, Tre- The Creditors of the Insolvents are noti that they have made an assignment of fie UE a À an pu Eee an Cure Act, t, to the un- BABOMETERS; Téeniourrts, | mish Ried months from this date, vi e socuilty they \u2018hold, es | if MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES; ||ifany, snd che alu oft: und if ton poling the vous in s\\ipport of such claims.Mois a Oficial Asignes.0) te La tte opposite, and the ontreal: that she purposes remainin A R x GA wr TEVELE bye se Give tossote nter months, and will con nus: * x lac aibomaiid + VA Metollng in Leather, iE + % From Bolie vi 172 F 21 rut and ¥ Draped in Nati onal Costume.ST Sa CVREWARE, ET IN SEE ES HS cs Siege \u201cfie aime This Foren OOMS.TO LET \u2014One or Two practically.or trem- tausht an elegant and fashionable style of wrif- JNSTITUTE | FOR YOUNG ANTED, an: Assistant to the, last season.Special tickets must be obtained \u2018 a Situation as Housemaid.Ap- 2 py.at 13 St.George street.IBS.MI TER, 117 St.Dom +4 TE T5 a ?= $ Le The A) ETECI17 will take 17th inst Building SU © Pa emb Intere: prosperit fore pe, wil) alw: welzomd AMO The m held on | occasion tures wil sulject: men are Chair to Uh The poil tice, be h of an Assd nected w SONDAY E Sevé SUNDAY stree o'clo A UXDAY \u201cMd Seve - Several § eacn.mee sahe, to L will be eburch an = +0 col WE - six Woes connection foliows :\u2014 For Qpat on For' You For East C Wel Collec in ihe ; meetings.(D.V.) a to th ast Street Ch be bad 8% 1866 8000 PLN ' or we with'erate sotustied in houüt boani.OLN G GHTERS.SU Engl, eld, wig: Sr Moatiiors .t tothe eak Frer air nentari IN, ait: es.A; .Montre ar Catherine a vfMorer.C LI \u20ac ro: wy ; r Battié St - applicants > sainte us : why [Rory \u201c.CT alee! ees mur Ri-k.1891 IEG ART.Ne ae e Cal : bo\" publie >.3, Lo Srifrirg \u2018signee, SCE Ct abio aid.Ap LL.ATS ag! or, sirert TA eft, 1 OL, Tawa, GT 1I- - teeth, Tmk ss 3 REFT, -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee S7.- et, -ihe - int (re- ing of à quan- aJlarge ILK=, JVES, eer, + LT TER, Ce >, and .ner .Tra- ithat \u2018tates .e uu- .> fur- With hold, .ing with, co.1 fra LÉ ant OÙ ; fo NING, at EIGHF oeloek.: XV Qui iar, PF.Dy AVIDSON, See, + Oy a COR ANGE x - ASSOCIA- prhers are requested to be punctual.\u201d Toy Tae M: ceting.the rm ru uken at 8 precisely.î TNT ON MEETINGS.= Sir \\Y EvVENENG, School-house, Mile-endroad;.S i-hAY EVENING, Mechanies Loug Foc., st.vit ppecliog, entreating sinne rs, for Christ's LE hy _ epsnp2 ion with the ahov e, ON sunday, 16th inst.service at hali-past 107A.M ;, and half-past 6 POL CE \u201cor Centre Cire ait; in st.James street Church; a ror = \u2018Fo; E: INTC : ur.fis: in ihe \"Lecuire-room of the Great St.James * Sarcet Church.\u201cbend at the door.(1 RAND ATTRACTION aT), Ar MECHANICS HALL; on MON DAY, 17thinst, measures around the body 7- feet-9 irches (nof \u201cealf Sinches; and yet is only 5 5 feet 1 inch tall; entertainment are a CAT WITH SEVEN LEGS ~~ Admission 25 cents; Childen 12lc.Open from \u201cHam.to 10 pm M.MONTREUIL.\u2018 - commence at 8 o'clock.- SUNDAY, 16th inst, service at half- past, 10 A.) » 5 SUNDAY, 16th instant, service at half-past 6 P.M, .(D.V-.) take part in the public meeting on : fast on Tuesday \u2018morning at half-past 3.2 ANNIVERSARY F E s- ; wal is free to: MONDAY EVENING, Freh DEC.1 PRESIDENT: oo coL.BELL, 28rd Regt:, Royal Welsh Basin 7 aL Vice PRESIDENTS: M ; LLOW B .GATT BANG 250.8 L EOR - MUSICAL DIRECTOR.Son ithe Village Blac = sf C8 Fous £ Part Song\u2014\u201cFarewell 4 to the forest\u2014 | 6.os Fantasia from \u201cNomis DeosmseR | 15, 1866.Pete Meetings, &c.pr AT THE AMERICAN one Re, - cerner, CÉdorehester am Drummond streets, on the 17th and 8th tustant, Te tv 3 FU and FANCY ARTICLES will ne hf nthe Lectire-vroom of the above > Le MONDAY Sd TUESDAY next, \u201cTh addition x and refreshments, there will:be an.ex- one of SPERPOPTIC VIRWSs, nuit st lar; ze and ome ty Curnished CHRISTMAS TRER.; me Dan nt 12 M.Vea Ten at 6 oeloek., y TORIA SR ATING CL UL.Tne Rink will be openod for these: Eon wr y permuitinz) on MONDAY, sd Feorsanon at 7,0 Pom, 7 .F.AAIRDNER, sec- \u2018Prens; WT.itile st James sire ot M ONT i E.AL SNOWSHOR| ae CLUB \u2014The Annual Meeting for the Office-besrers and transaétion of was willbe held at DoLuy's, on SATURDAY \u201cthe 17th ] 4.\u2019 Th YN BOY NE ba No; 6.AN SUAL MEETING of this Lopôr, for the Tata Or.OFFicESs for the custuing year, : pl wee, an MON DAY EVENING, the = 2 (he RANGE HALL, Nordheimer* Ss.Bi No.HI tirent St.James street, at bal ES = EN d'etoek Pr \u201cting business in connection with the sven ithe Todtitotion will \u2018be: brought be-| 1237 Cransien: Brethren: visiting this Lodge ways Tecelve & true \u2018ranseman\u2019s \u2018hearty > Ry order of ther WAL NTRFAL YOUNG MEN'S we MRIS TAN - ASSOCIATION, BIBLE ANDER STREEFIS, The monthly Social meeting will (D: Vv.) be 8 den FVESDAY EVENING next; on wiich ceasion tie second-of the free course of Le¢- Will Le delivered bY REY: DR.WILKES, ét: Parmation of Habits.\u201d nro contr aliy dovited, F ea ser ved'at.6.a.AL FRE D SAN DHAM, Assist.-Sec.FOR THE SIMPLE PROCLAMATION OF THE EN OSPEL, J te fotiowine meetings.will, until farther no- cs tu, lieli regularly, under the management an Association comp weed of gentle men con- nee MA WIN VATIOUS \u20acV angelical denominations ! Woy on o'clock- street, Station; : Seven oe loc: Xe hear Railway: Mary str ect, Que Lac Suourbe3 h, df-past Seven o'clock.Several gentlemen will, it is expected, address to be reconciled to God; and, whilst all cr be welcônmie, tiose Who go statedly to no «4 are more especialty invited to attend.Ln +evliections.SL E YA N M ET HODIST SON ARE ANNIVER-ARY SER- NICER\u2014Sermous will tD.V.) be vreached in the =x Wesleyan Methodist Churches in this eity, in tae?NER Te Anniversary Meetings (DIV J will be as Tollows \u2014 Monday evening, 170, av 7.West Circuit, in Ottawa_ Sireet Chureh, \u201cTus svening, ISth, at 7.1it, in Ling.auchetiere Streett bureh, Weinesdaÿ évening, lyti, at 7.ce AVeetions.itt aid of the Missions on _Snnday, Pir dy several Churches, and at cach of the il HEILES.1inV.ron Tuesday morning, at bali-past eight \u201ctua, there Will-be a Missionary Break - \u2018Eutrance by rear.Tickets may A.MONTREU ILS MUSEUM! ant for a few days only.Arrival in town of the \u201c7 + \u201cBIG LITTLE WOMAN.She weighsthe enormous weight of 516 pounds; Noces}; around the arm 2e : inches; around the only 13 inches across the shoulders, and, how- Aver iucredible.avears with ease a No.6 \u2018Glove, and \u2018a No.3 ~hoe.- \u2018These aré facts whieh must be seen to be believed, and when seen you are tempted to doubt the reality still.Her affable and pleasing manner in conversation, su ported by a liberal endowinent of- intellect and wit from nature, makes her entertainments the.most attractive ofthe kind.Two of the amusing features of the.anda * W HAT 18 IT?\u201d N ORDH EIMERS HALL.T TESDAY 18th DECEMBER 1866.: IONARY AND GYMNASTIC EN- ELOC tI TERTAINMEN I.; ; | .In aid of the funds of the.5 .LADIES BE NEVOLENT NOCIETY, By the Pupils of the High School of McGill Col- À \u2018lege, under the direetion of Messrs.BARSIUM J and ANDREW, Pr mme | For particulars see Progra Admission 25¢.; Reserved Scats 50 cents.To , Programmes and Tickets can be progured at Messrs, Dawson Bros.and\u2019 Mesars.-Goul Hills.\\\\7 ESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY \u201cER- \"1 ES.\u2014The details of arrangements for St J ames Street Church are as follows:\u2014 Sermon by Rev.d.JEFFERS, D.D.Sermon by BISHOP JANES, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, u.s : he-above, with others, will Iti is expected that the , il \u2018day evening at 7, and at the Missionary Break- TIVAL OF THE - : e INSTITUT CA NADIEN- : LITERARY AND MUSICAL BOIREE, ENDING WITH A LUNCH, on MONDAY, the 17tk inst, at Eight pm.: usical portion of the festi- .The cale room will be provided | lunch.for ticket holders who remain for Tickets : for Gentlemen, $1.00; .Ladies, ae.For sale\u2018at principe: booksellers.: ordinary Soirée (IRYSTAL, PALACE co N- - 1 COND or ie RES of CON CERTS ares Een.at NORDHEIMERS\u201d HALE, © .H.TORRINGTON.PROGRAMME.\u201c PART L \u2026- v \\ »_\u2014Orchestra\u2014 erdi.he \u201cSurprise\u201d \u2018Symphony\u2014 Blackem}ti Wels, ion on Bach's 1st Preludé- Violin\" Ÿ Rifle Brigade; | tii t Organ, Mr.rrington\u2014 ses soe pts a Belectio te trom the Garon: yr 5° ; + | PARTIE IN \u2018 sOCI FIX will be L LIBRARY ROOMS 3 SATURDAY EVE In addition i pose holding a Bazaar 108 WEDNESDAY Sd id Mth December, ing } y: au A t., When wii ho offered a Col.isouelvers Vv.©.Brigade ; and: V'ajor Pierce the Hnzaur.be sent to th , this week, e Ladies Committee 1M 1 between 10 a.m: and 2 2 P.m., at Room 1s, Ottawa Pawñbroking Sale, 17th to 19th.J.F- Ray more - HOUSE CORNERCRAIG AND ALEX- | All young }.|F air, Dee.17th and\u2019 18th.\"American Church Uy DAY EVENING, Sehool-house, Desrivieres | | Cloeks\u2014new styles.Lecce F5 - Savage.& Lyman .Cat: : edral Block } 271 Notre Damest {for nearly two years, experiencing the same be- \"| them \u2018to the favorable consideration of the pub- _ Meetings.te.EW ENGLAND | SOCIE ETY.Bonaventure street, THIS ING, at EIGHT o'clock.A fuit aud-punctral attendance is requested.\u2018JACOB DEWITT, Sccrétary.mess ss Sn a BUMLDING .FUND OF TRINITY CHURCH.=The Ladies of Trinity Church pur in Nordheimers Hall, THURSDAY, the 19th of USEFUT ol, : and FANCY ARTICLES.28rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers; VV.Lol.25th: King's Own Borderers, have Kindly.lnced the Élendid \u2018Bands of thelr respective Be cgiments at the disposal of the Committee of Manusement.~ Luncheon eachday from 12 o'clock, + Admission 12 It is respect \u2018requested that donations for A SO N i CE \u2018Wanted, two smart Agents tosell HILE'S.MASONIC CHART.Apply on Saturday, Dec.15, Hotel.Kavertisement N ctices Auviion sales this Pay.Closing Sale of Dr Goods, Dec.3.L.Devany Great Library Sale, pee 1 PRO Mr Shaw- Furniture, ac, Dec.18.H: J.Shaw Auction cates on Mondays Aasegiatis | Assignee\u2019s sale of Houses, 9ch.T.S.Brown Newspapers, &c¢, 18th.aacassees J, Arnton \u2014heritfs sale, Dec.X.- ered l'empsey Bankrupt Stock, 20th.\u2026.0.G3.McGregor: Meetings To-day.New England Society.ean this evening Montreal Suow-Shoe Club, Dee.15.Meeting f \u2018Meetings Te-morrow.Union Meeting.: .Sunday and Monday | W.M.Missiobary Anniversary: \u201816th.Sermons | W.M.M.Anniversary Services.Arrangements: Meetings on Monday.L.O.Association, Dee.17.Meeting Crystal Palace Concerts Cernereeceerr ares as Dec 1% Aunivery Festival, Dec.17.Institut Canadien Gabi i.Fr inity.Church Bazaar.Jêta and ISth b Dec | Gymnmastie Entertainment, I8th.: Nondheiffier\u2019s.M.Y: MM.C.Association, Dee.18.Lecture tisements for this day:= Christmas \u20ac New Years\u2019-Gifts.Savage &.Lyman Jewellery Eleetro-plate, &c.Cathedral Block! Parisian Novelties.2 Notre\u201d Dame street Dressing Bags, Car, AC: Garnet Jeweilery\u2014o > pla.Silverware\u2014own inanufaciure.\u201cSavage : « Lyman tu re AUiré Beauregard .Meeting of Creditors Situation wanted.131 St, George street St.James\u2019 Drug Half.Zee -John Rogers & Co \u2018Rooms.to let.ovine s SP this office \u2018 Book-Keeping, Writing, # &c.suce U7 Cralg street] Victoria Skating Rink.Notice of Parnersuip.- Assistant Wanted.Victona Skating Rivk -Open ofrMonday- 5: Bernard * Davis .A, Box 658, P.O Les Sésson Tickets, &e Lad wanted.+ ee voile JASE.Antoine str et GT, Railway.- es Insolvent notice.-Newspapers, &c.; 18th.eee, J Waiking Canes.+ .Savige & Lyman Pig Iron for sale.Robert Mitchell! A.\u2018Sauv agequ, 4 Assignee Mon! real Literary od.\u201cDec, 19 ngagement wanted.Business for.sale.it) R.Fer this office desc ierreusTasseombéccue eee Mrs \u2018Grafton Meeting Lad Wanted.ceovieeveeeoszanssnnns Box 156, Fruit Syrups.achat ee Eva \u2018Mercier & Co Haliday Presents.avmriens Bocéeneresnues -Morison\u2019s \"SPECIAL NOTICES.-\u2014À gentleman possessing an excellent assortment of dissolving views, and well qualified to give interesting descriptions of them, will be | vertisement.Dr.M.F.Colby\u2019s Anti-Costive and Tonic Pills; | neficial effect from them without increase of dose.\u2018It affords me great pleasure in commending lie \u2014PorTus Baxrsz, M.C.~\u2014 Sold, by druggists generally.; Two Questions Rasitx ANSWEBID.Why should men wear beards ?Because they are a Because when used for coughs, colds, tickling in'the throat, hoarseness, &c., they act\u2018 like a singers and public.speakers say they are the | very best medicine in \u2018existence for the cure- of such -omplaints.Sold by all \u2018Medicine dealers, at 25cts.per box.* _ IMPORTANT TO Devaaists AND Ormazs.~Bur- netts Cocoaine, the best hair preparation.ne \u2018world, both as an invigorator and elegant: dressing (as certificates and references abundant ly prove), is now for sale by every.druggist in.Canada at the old price, 50c a \u2018bottle.\u2014BARNES, Henry, & Co., Montreal, general agents.\u2018 Josæru BURNETT & Co.= Boston.a and invalids, recommended by the leading phy sicians of this city: \u2014See advertisement.RELIGIOUS NOTICES.\u2014 Rev.Dr.Lillie \"will preach in the Metho- half-past ten a.m.to-morrow.\u2014 The Rev.\u2018Henry Wilkes,\u201d D.D, \u201cwill con- -duet divine service at, the Protestant House of | Dee, at 3 o'clock p.m, \u2014 The Rev.T.P.Dumoulin will 1 preach at.SE \u2018John the Evangelist\u2019s Free Seat \u2018Chapel, Dor chester street, to-morrow at 4 oelock.Choral |.\u2018litany gervice.\u2014 The Rev.John.Balmain, of: the Obarch of} déa Neiges, on Sabbath first, the 16th inst, at.n o'clock am.: - AZAËR.IN AID OF THE] Prince Consort\u2019s Own Rifle | FRATERNITY.\u2014| Alteration of Train | Ar \u2018nton | Sherifl\u2019s Sale, Dee.EA M.Dempsey AFTE ENOON.| Boys Clothing Store.- a es 10 Victoria square void Chain lost.: .Chief of Police 1.E, E.This ofice | kind.Bam, 6° above.zero.The following ate the New Adver-| - happy to exhibit them at school or other festi- & vals during à the Christmas s fortnigat- See ad- À \u201c Densy Lave, Vr.Jan.7, 1861 = have used | great protection to the throat and.lungs, \u2018and | \u2018dwcount, nd soid at 27 discount.Silver is t at 43 discount, and sold at 43 dis.5-30\u2019s are sold t 106} to 1134; 1-30\" are sold at 1052 to:106.: P.D.Browns, Broker, .16 Great St.James Street.B FA TLAN TIC CABLE.) Fromaxcs, Dec, 14.\u2014Baron Malarat \u2018has, it.is id, given in his resignation as French Ambas- dor at the Italian Court, in consequence of the | independent attitude\u2019 assumed by Gen.Fleury in is negotiations with the Italian Government.Lonvoy; Det.14, 1 p.m.\u2014it is; ramored bere hat \u2018the temporal power of His Holiness \u2018the Pope bas been securéll by an agreement made tween the Emperor.Napoleon ; and.King Vie- or.Emmanuel.FLORENCE, Dec: 14 \u2014Tlie Prussian ambassa- or has acted, as mediator between the King of ent in a conciliatory and moderate sense, | Roux, Dec.14.\u2014A hundred members of the ntibes Legion Lave deserted.Col.Dargy, fe commander, bas issued an order of the ay to those belonging \u2018to the legion who have hitherto\u2019 proved faithful, appealing to their sen- nts of religion and honor; not to: desert the - zolors of the Holy Father, .- Panis, Dec.14, evening: Advices received = ay from Cores.report the French troops ad- ancing into the interior of the country without seting with, any Tesistance.from.the native roops or citizens.\u2019 * The war in Corea app fret s termination, and the\u2019 Freneh ace masters of ituation: - PRES J Monics.\u2014Fhe- \u201cKin of : Bavaria remains i; nt his malady is hot dangerous.- Loxvoy, Dec.14, 1.p.m.\u2014The amount.of bul: ion an the Bank: of England at present is- much | larger than it has been for eight yeahs past.| Liverroob, -Dec.14, evening.\u2014The Broker's ending Thursday, 84,108,000 The fogr-{ t bas been.active, but irregularand unsettled.|.iddling Dpladdé 14; to-day\u2019; \u2018salée: Id és.Manchester market fist, sha \u2018dota os.jominal.1 ur.New.\u2018Yonx, is \u2014rée Érampton; Hoasé, 08 3rd Avenue; was a scene \u201cof an explosion last] ight, oppo to be of a barrel of \u2018gadoline, da co nt fire.Fight persona were ter- ty Gras.| Three d\u20ac sehom vrll mod robs revel À fire broke out ttiis-imérning in the vicini f the fracas and four buildings were burned to e ground., It is the supposed, w york of a negro | incendiary.rest exsilement provaiod st the \u201cThe! Herald's Covobrd, N.C; tortéspolidént, old California miners promunce the Nosth | sroliné goa nines far superior In Fo hose of California, - Large .numpera.af.a _ MONTREAL Dany WITNESS.© | 11A, M.EDITION.- New Yorg, Dec.15, 10 #-m\u2014Gold, Er HR [Exchañge 94 to 9%.\"he Annual Meeting of of the NEW ENGLAND 0.d.at the MERCANTILE} 4 namber of select: and ap - (B Y ATLANTIC CABLE: ; i nformed the President of the Senate of the free | Boys CLOTH] H ING STORE.| Gloves, Mitts, an the like, Those holdin | newspaper.: Exchange, 9%.taly and the- \"Pope, i in the matter of the pontifi- | a debt, and has brought a about an arrange- = - ircular reports sales of cottan for.the - \u2018week | + \u2018to 1878 de ax # PATES wParam: \u201ca iE a wi., [Hew Advertisement Titi CLOS ING THE - GATES OF .DERRY.: \u2018The members.of LOYAL \u201c| OWANGEL\"DGES Nos.5and 1 14 will celebrate the Anniver- | K j sary of the CLOSING OF THE | % | GATES OF DERRY, by a GRAND \"CONCERT and SOIREE, on TUESDAY EVENING, 18th -| Pec,, in NORDHEIMERS HALL, AL Great St.James street.A choice programme has been - prepared, including a pLopr riate sor gs Several clergy men an er gentleme will address the meeting.Tickets: oentlemen\u2019s, 40 ceuts; Ladies, 25 ceuts, may be had-on appli- \u2018catlon to any member of the above-named Lodges, and at the door on\u2019 the evening of the entertainment.\u201c0D: SAVE THE QUEEN.= OLIDAY PRÉSENTS! \u2014Read \u201cMORISON\u2019S CIRCULAR in to-day\u2019s | DEW papers.Boys\u2019 heavy lined Overonats; plain and fancy Boys\u2019 \u2018Suits in: all-wool Canada Tweed.From this till New Year, a discount of ten per : sent.on all cash purchases, at .GEO.RICHARDION'S, : 10 Victoria Square (late with Arthur.) Le Chain and Charms, in either Craig or St.is streets.Whoever will take the same to | the a, of Police, will receive Ten Dellars.ree \u2018ward, \u201cREGULAR MEETING of the \u201cMontreal Literary Club will be held at the Glab House, on MONDAY, 19th Dec, 1806, at ight o'clock p.m ,when a series of experiments oh be glven by Dr.J.BARER EDWARDS, Ph, D.F.C.S., où \u2018\u2019\u2019Electrical discharges in rarefled gain.\u201d .GEO, MURRAY, Sec.M.L.C.\\ N experienced Auctioneer is} desirous of an engagement as Salesman, and to assist in Office \u2018work.Address H.E., office of this pager.TOR SALE, AN OIL, LAMP, and-GENERAL STORE, in a first-class locality, doing a good business.The owner baÿing to leave the.city causes the Sale.C0 * TERMS Easy.REST Low._ : \u201cApply by letter to J.R.85, WirNEss office.OARD.\u2014A large, airy Bedroom, | with a fire-grate, suitable for two gentlemen, or a lady and gentleman, in a private famiis.Apply at MR.GRAFTUN\u2019s Book-store, Great St; James street.References required.in HE MART.\u2014We notice an important sale at this Establishment, which 8 to be.continued for three or four veeks; during which.time eobsiderable inducements, it is stated, will be offered to the public in Dry Goods, \u2018| which will very likely cause a big rush of cus-.} tomers at.81 ST.LAWRENCE AIAIN STREET.There are several bales of slight dama ed BLANKETS; 2 or 300 sets of HOOP SK ; | several extensive lots of winter: DRESSGOODS, oll reduced.Three cases of FLANNELS very cheap; : and the Fall and Winter READY-MADE CLOTH- INQ is to be cleared out at a SACRIFICE.In the TAILORING DEPARTMENT GENTS\u2019 SUTTs will be made up from $2.to $8 under the old prices.Fall suits will be prt agit ad \u2018within 24 hours; Youths\u2019 within ten.Very liberal reductions will be made to the press, and to all connected with the rinting departments, during the days of sale.ree tickets will be given to all customers going by the city cars.\u2018 Parcel deliveries four times each day.During this sale some valuable articie will be papered in 1 free with each sit, such as Undershirts, Panta, afe tors s Alasm Telegraph Cards are requested to re- er tô bis list-of prices on the reverse side From the general favor in which this noted ment is held by the.public, and .the excellent system on which the business is conducted, feel pleasure in recommending our friends 16pay| an early visit.\u2014 Ts rauscript | WANTED, ina Produce Ooo, an active Lad; must write a.goot hand, Address \u2018and, have a knowledge of accounts.Box 156, Post-office, with references.(CHOICE FR TIT SYRUFE, PREPARED ExrrzssLy FOR Fax + Use.The following Syraps are particularly 1 recom- \u2018mended for their fine flavor, 5 as forming, \u2018with Lamplough x Campbell), A pethecaries\u201d Hall, otre Dame street, Montreal _ A liberal allowance to the trade.| \"| BEST, DISSOLVING TE Movable Astronomical and; Natural His tory Slides, exbibited to 8chools, &c., during the holidays.For Sete &c, apply at the- wir NESS oitice, 1 - TOLIDAY PRESEN TS I Read A.MURISON\u2019S .CIRCULAR An today\u2019s 10 OLOCK \u201cEDITION.\u2018Naw York, Dee, 18, 11 a mm.\u2014 Gold, 18m; i i 25 Cl : PE Lo STILL LATER FRON\u201d OTTAWA.\u201d (Special telegram to the Witneas) : for the County of Carleton, =: =.- \u2018The Citizefs this morning says Bat by 8 private.telegram per \u2018cable it is known that, s0 far, the negotiations of the Canadian delegates on the subject of Confaderation have resulted satisfac.toril ; The D Delegates from the Lower Provinseshare completed their.lahore, and will rejara home i in a few days.On Thursday, \u2018night,\u2019 a boy, bons.12 years | old, named, Valieconrt, \u2018while skating \u2018on the Rideau at, Ke | drowned.- the body to the shore, but life was extinct.quitte ' Weathir dloudy and cold ; snow an; off; a at 8 am 10° © bove Jet.cs a SE 3 Noon Gold; 3 j Bxsheoge, sf La BURG.i Fons ne nis\u2019 a Es of Gen! mal foremat-of the Grand Jury at Swoetsbu to us to say 1 \u2018that hisndme has bien\u2019 Go ee spelt in the papers.1 days it: de pret na, of \u2018| enacted a similar scene there this morning, still : vbsunately refusing to take the oath, and again duct would seem to be that she does not wish to \u2018give evidence at all in the case in which she had- \u2018been subpœuaed.OST, last night, a h avy Gold - [day evening, at Nordheimer's Hall.\u2018the last rehearsal, and.the beautiful quality of \u2018instrûments,\u2014was remarked by all present.We a\u2018ight interest.eptablish- | USSESSING THE PRUIT.UE FLA VOR oF THE = ; riors nominal at $5.35.Pearls.$7.35 to 3 40.\u2018| water, à.pleasant and.refreshing beverage?=.- \u2019 {VANILLA STRAWBERRY, .= Lai :|ÉNEAPALE | GRANGE\".A : SARSAP RHLLAT EN = RASPBERRY VIN EGAR.| Prepared by \u2018EVANS, MERCIER & CO.(late | Meas Pork: firm, $19.00.\"Fd à Hi 5 \u2018Orrawa, Dec.15-\u2014Thè Canada Gazette \u2018con-| tains the appointment of WF: Powell as Sheriff | Ashes, 80 \u2018brig ;- Buiter, \u2018106 kegs | .Dressed i An \u2018Hogs, 20; Leather 10 folls ; Pens, 350° bu! To-1£ ap ville, broke through and.was Exchange,\u2018 i eopanion sue weçpeded in, getting change, 9} Private Sampsen, 100th\" \u201cRegiment, Waa tried - .- by court-martial yesterday | for degertion and.ac- Tear foram winter.I was told by the manèges PA large wholesale, house in this city that they have (Va.) telegraph.gays :\u2014~The police have |been - not received their usual \u2018orders from the small ! arresting large numbers of negroes who have towns\u2019 Shop-eepers, and their ¢ travellers\u201d re\u2019 port that the small traders decline purchasing; this and.Obristmas.® de iia 2 fo Sd La CITY ITEMS: D Tan Rivin.\u2014The river is \u2018covered.\u2018with thin floating icè, bat the rate at which it travels.is much slower than it was Yesterday.The- garrison boat is still crossing \u2018to the island, but all the basins are thickly frozen over, and skating is going forward on several.The small quantity of firewood on the wharves is being removed, and the lumber appears to have been disturbed this morning.- Reruave To 32 Swozn.\u2014 The Bridget Kelly, a.disorderly character, who yesterday, in the Recorder's.Court, refused to be sworn, and also bebaved in » most abusive and profane manner, 3 cursing \u2018in the same violent way.She was at lust removed; and committed to jail for contempt of court.The real reason for her strange con- Crystal, Pataca Conczar.\u2014The second of | this series of concerts will take plass on Mon- Great care bas been bestowed upon the rehearsals, and we be excellent in every wuy.The programme ie an interesting one, and contains pieces of varied character and style.=A novelty in the perform- anes is the quartette from \u201c Zauberflote\u201d for brass instruments.It was played for the first time at tone produced, \u2014the éntire absence of that brassy twang which so frequently characterizes these: understand that the: tickets are sellirg fast, and- would advise\u2019all who propose ättending the concert to secure their seats without delay.in this court, and the private business.was of RECORDER'S Courr.\u2014 Present; J.J.Day, Esq.Jean B.Beaudoin, drunk and disorderly in a house, $2 or 15 days.his carter, $1 or 8 days.Total number of Prisoners 23.Corn Exchange Daily Reports.( Furn ished exclusively to the Daily W témess.) \u2018WHOLESALE PRODUCE PRICES.- MONTREAL Cons Excainan, Dee.15, 1866.FLoUR, per brl.of 196 ibs.\u2014Superior Extra nominal, $8.00 ; Extra, nominal, $7.50 to $7.65; Fancy, $7.25 to $1.35 ;.Superfine, from Canada Wheat, $6 70 to $6.75; Strong Super- | fine from Canada Wheat, $6.75 to$6.80 ; Superfine from Western Wheat, nominal, ; City-Brands of Superfine, nominal ; Supérfine No.2,$6.35 to $6.45 ; Fine, $6.00 to '$6 20; : Middlings, $575 to $5.90; : Pollards, $4.00 10 $4 50; ; Bag Flour $3.30 to $3.45 per 100 1bs., according to quality.Market quiet; prices: unchanged.A Jot \u2018of Fancy sold at.$7 30.A 200 brl.lot of Strong Bakers\u2019 Flour sold at $6 15; a shipping lut-(500 bris.) of Super, from.Canada Wheat sold: last evening at $6.75.UATMEAL, per.brl.of 200 Ibe; worth $5 to $5.10.WHEAT, per bush: of 60 lbs \u2014Range.for v.0.Spring acccording to samples, $1 414 to $1.50, \u2018Pras, per 60 Ibs\u2014Market duil ; the quotation per 60 lbs.isabout80e.ta.824c.- Oars, per bush.of 32 Ibs.\u2014Worth 32¢ in| store.58c.ou.Ryn, per 56 Ibs.\u2014Nominal at ê2Je- to 65c.| Corn, per 56 lbs.\u201482ic.asked for Mixed, | duty-free, but no transactions.;.Astms per 100 lbs.\u2014Firat- Pots, $5 60; Infe- Por, per brl.of 200.Ibs.\u2014Market quiet |- and.prices nominal, .Dinassp Hogs, per.105 Them \u2014 Range $5.50 to |.and condition.-BUTTER, | per 1b.\u2014Market daly, and unchanged.Crimée, per 1b.\u2014Dull and\u2019 \u2018nominal ; Canada Factory, \u201810¢.to 12c.according Le quality ; ;.Dairy, Sc.to 106.7.\u2018Frwancrar Sterling Exchange \u2018continues scarce and firme.Bankers\u2019 60-day sight drafts 9) to 94 prem, firm and scarce.Counter-rate 11 prem.Best private 60-day bills, 9 to 9} prem; little offering.- Documentary and Produce; 8 to 8} prem.The quotation for Sterling.Exchange in New.York to-day \u2018was 93 prem.Demand- drafis orn New-York, 2'} 10:27} dis.,\u2014~the quota- | tion for gold in thot tity at moon body was 1373 1 to 137%.Laser Wagan \u2018Apvions: \u201c Will be be soll oh poy A om go city of Montreal, on WEDNESDAY; the iy {teenth d of December instant, tbat; parcel of Réal Estate belon 10 nek ATRICK HIGGINS, an Insolvent, sate McCord stree numbers 5, 7, about sixty-two feet, t, running through toMurmey ree feet, shops and Dwellings, nd ot other en Broo bat few slope I Wallington A 1\u20acW BLeps Irom,: et, re ÉrCIDE he Cabal Bridg: , -2ud nearly the St, Ann Church, withits lovig fron oN'two streets, ness neighborhood, will \u201calways: secure tenants, and must be a desirable Investment ne.3 - x Be BROWN, 7 ©\" rl ar WL ~Qficial Assiguee, so CB 6.MobREG 23 Fv bse BAY KRU PT.STOCK OF \u2018WATCHES, JEWELLERY, \u2018CLOOKS; des srw mtbr has re a ue ngs HE AB \u201cooue leuulict, ao.> I 5 the whole whole of the Btock hive LTRS .THURSDAY, le OTE INET 20 at the Stores, Nos: 450and 461 86; Panl wit obraprising Superiox: Sod aa Wi Batley.F 3200 ba |baceo, 6 Ciided\u2019; \u2018Pork 20 brs $ | Lid Abris, 5 Lh I PINANOLAL: New: Yor 5108.oid, .Certain edi vo he part rh, féssed great intérestir Feniaaïst, d-to him} 150% Te that the Goxë eimpanéliig jury in| be imme aly ope \u2018that, part of thesobntry; \u2018had \u2018exposed the men § .TARE, 116C.1%; \u2018who served ad jurymén: \"vo hak \u201cin-case the the BRON MII, ] Fenians.should cross -again.Under thidse-cir-] 190% 4 about on \u2018cumstances he \u2018dé at should be no j-thoüsand.piéti\u2026 It.\u2018mistake as to His 1d ht'i6 not only re- | Might Solved to.do bi bis duty\u2019 re is quite willing to}X p go api he lins:done so, apd: tal all he\u2019 rojat {the risks w hich may thus incurded.?sid:if sft § SOME, UH orsd oman Cort éérrééfondent of one of the |.7 70220 a di À Londoi,-papers -amerts : that ajonéy «efrrthe | L'etreh rhone 3 : 4 Cork dues y Es oat ming ce are hop Thea 17i;.8 cu! 3, 18¢h; fie Ste tg = = = > D yen, at MEHCANTITE : As oa Bonaventure s ; â 20 ing SEINE EWS.9acza rom J the of the .Eirkas, PERIODICAL thé: LIBRARY belonging to attend- Ps > THIS MORNING.: à he prope Oieer, with Sovorel cube EE Carriages, : : 7% 0e TONN LE EMING & #0 Anciens .in the SL Ann's Was being 11, and 18, where ii ond, boing and situated in an active bugls.Sale at TEN c'clogk:\u201d Bad G &CO.Avefioneers.Lee Reading 1:0; M.S.813; 1.0.115; Toi.113ÿ; .Rock Island.104}; NW.55%.Second Board ~ .on which it th thre bout sixtysr \u2019 \u2018ench measure, with er Fanon 1 ; Due ere mes Cem 2° : \"Te had : students.y'hriend from childhood, were.walking by Family Beading.NOTHING TO po.\u201cNothing to do !* in this world of durs; Where weeds spring üp with\u2019 the fairest flowers, _ Where smiles.have only a fitful play, Where hearts are breaking every-day! - Nothing to do!\" thou Christian soul! Wrapping thee round in thy: selfish stole! - Off with the garments of sloth and sin! Christ thy Lord hath a, kingdom to win.- * Nothing to do?\" there are prayers.to lay .On the altar of incense, day by day ; There are foes t.meet, within and without, There is error to conquer, strong and stont.4 Nothing ta do!\" there are ininds-to teach \u201cThe simplest forms of Christian speech ; There are hearts to lure with loving wile From the grimmest haunts of sin\u2019s defile.\u201cNothing to do! there are lambs to feed, Tbe precious hupe of the Church's need ; Strength to te borne to the weak and faint, Vigils to keep with the.doubting saint ; 11066 Nothing to do!\u201d there are heights to autain, Where Christ is transfigured yet again; Where earth will fadein the vision sweet, - And the.soul press on with winged feet.\u201c Nothing todo!\u201d and thy Saviour said, \u2018 Follow thou me in the path I tread ; Lord; lend Thy help the journey through, Lest, foint, » we cry, Somuch to-do?\u201d EB .; N.KE.\" UNDER : THE BAN.1 don't think there was any malice,\u201d pleaded Madelette, ** in all these remarks of the abbé.\u201d for so she made a point of styling kim, in imitation of her mistress.¢ Sp don\u2019t t thke any notice of it, my father, for hes an | .excelient main.\u201d \u201c+ Be assured, dear daughter, that these ca- Jumaies in\u2019 no way affect | us.Our holy fraternity has \u2018ever had the honor of being -per- \u2018sec aed.We do not accuse the aûthorities of © Nain Sulpice of slandering us to thei pupils : buta w orldls.spirit has found its way even into\u2019 the séminaries: and such is the mistaken le- niener of these adod direétors, that God alone kne xs to what lengths the evil wiil spread in our diocése.Jin is a wronz-hended wan.When be studied with us, we knew how to keep kim in'erder; but now who can tell whère he wili step, with.his seifsutlicieney \u2018and tes pi \u2018sh lances speak of Fim without shuddering.Ask God, my Adaugliter, in your prayers that the.day may veéver come in which those who have \" ca! Hed him to-the priesthood wili bitrerly re-! pent ii.Had Julio been guided by us, he would have heen one of sur most disung uished priests.uipit: in ihe ungoverned\u201d Liberty - of the \u2018priesthood be will come to à bäd end.\u201d : My father, Low g grieved I am to hear this! : 6 Just sh, my daughter: nordo 1 wish, by whi: sat.to diminish.the regard you have for him.Weare very partial tu the ahbé oar- \u2018\u2019éelvess but he requires warchins.From our] - position, ; you understand, from.\u201cthe esteem in which we are privileged: tothe held by the archi ishop.we might have some influence on \u201cthe future of this yours man.It would be \u201cvery unzrateful, on our part, did we wish to injure him.as well as very unwise, should Le \u201cbe prejudiced against us, notto be silent on the matter, at the: very least.\"I shouid wish ~ me by telling him what I have said.¢ On the other hui, my daughter,\u201d he ob- \u201cserved, as he rose to dissmiss her, 4 you know, ,éven better than I do, that his uncle\u2019s pro \u201c perts was mainly gcquired by extortion: Now we have no control over the excetlent Ma- .ëame ge la Claviére in this matter; but I venture to tell you, 1m strictest confidence, \u201cthat if she were to quiet ber own soul by surrendering some of her wealth; I have reason : to kuow, my dear Madclette, that you would be the first to profit by her having preferred\u2019 her own saivation to the pleasure \u2018of burning in bell to.enrich two heirs, Mademoiselle Louise, and M.l'Abbé, her Brother, Am] not right?\u201d se OF course, fay father ; ; jou are always right, \u2019 answered Madelette.; Fhe old woman-had been the depositary.of \u2018her- .confessor\u2019s, confidence, and grew taller in her own estimation on the strength of it.The penance with which he had visited heg peccadilioes seemed light indeed as she sallie forth triumphantly from the sanctuary of Fa- - ther Briffard.\"Her two mistresses \u2018had à gone home without her.M.VERDELCN DECL INES THE PRIESTHOOD.Où the same day that Louise left the cha | pel of the Inquisition, with the painful emo- - tions recorded in the last chapter, -her bro-| ~ ther Julio was taking a walk with his fellow- The Black-robed.train of embryo priests distributed itself in scattered groups \u201calong thé \u2018uninteresting banks of the Canal du Midi.Here a professor descänted, for the 101st time, on one, of these old traditions, \u2018 heard so often at St: Sulpice, and quoted for rposes of amusement in recreation hours.peo a -merry youth, the life of the circle - about him, retailed, amidst shouts of langh- \u201c ter, à series of jokes which he bad diligently collected.Others, - over head and ears.in mysterious digtussions, pursued excitedly that rilous \u201cpath in which faith lies baried \u2014 in.the subtle creations of the intellect, instead _ of passing inta those calm regions: of the human conscience where the love of God is \u2018apprehended in the exercise of love to man: Julio and Auguste Verdelon, his bosom: themselves.It was the last \u2018expedition of \u2018the kind he was ever to take, \u2018Though Verdelon was older than his friend, be had itherto received only inferior orders.* Those over him had long since urged him to take the decisive step of entering the gt hood; but ihe youth, attacked gn all sides bya host of.\u2018perplexities, with one fatal obstacle in ; , sanght time for reflection.The two : friends confided in one another with that per-} _ fect unreserve so characteristic of their time of life, \"and.constituting, in fact, one among its purest and huppiest luxuries.I ever a noble spirit devoted itselfito thase}- \u201cvice of the altar in obedience toan irresistible Co , oe Julia: Accordin yn ° Anon t himself drawn thither instinctive: 43: His had been but a brief.probation, aad \u2018Kho dicedted bis m, # Myson, you nates i: bad been the > \u2018| every thing to.you.1 leav ; morrow,\u201d | culties, while itis by no nu ome friendly sympathy, dear as it is to me,\u2019 \u201c| cent spirit, but your ar qunjents would offer {but weak resistance to my am.glad I' was firm ie shun the peril | was at uo little sacrifice that I resolved to suf- | David Bright; * so merry and lig | Chariie becoming religious | LÀ A DOMESTIC PTMPED.\u2014 (CONTINU ED.) \u2014|reH.For ourse!ves, we néver | genuity couid devise to aunoy Charlie.| carried their persecutions so tar, that David He is admirably adapted for the | : learned a truth new: to him, -aiter the disposition only for \u2018out of it,\u201d but rather to be under its \u2018gentle inflaence.\u2014 ; er.\u2018him to understand this; aud you will oblige 9 a: He that toucheth y sou \u2018judgments-; reduced to greatstraits ; appeared ¢ ny, te their own country.Ai says, \u201c He that toucheth yon, apple of His eye.\u201d How wo de: ful the ways .- of God! As the wise physician, He will touch {to cure ; but He will not allow others to touch \u2018sion ! How safe and how Lappy they are! Jdearto Jehovah: as the apple apostles and saints, and ir all these cases was \u2018addressed\u2019 to the weary and {followed the publie ÿ 10\u2019 his owsistate-] CO i i studies had wi 5 pitied ur « Wait a minute, and I wil explain the seminary to- \u201cOh, Auguste! that i is fearful news.How [wrong of you notto havetold me sooner! I might have diminished your dnXieties, or have \u2018helped to extricate you from that deep dejection in which, you are at present plunged.Auguste, you are timid, and that\" is both un- \u2018manly and unchristian.\u2019\u2019 : ¢ Perhaps you are right; but it is too late now.What would have bes n the good of my ubbosoming\u2018\u2019myself to yoy?I should only have injured you by | involving you in my difti- ns- certain\u2014-that | would have availed to heal the: wounds in my mind and'he-rt.You have a uileless, inno- terrible doubts.I of poisoning your mind.Be assured that it fer alone.\u201d * _ To be Contin feds) «WE LL LACGH HIM où T OF ri.Charlie Earl seeking to become à Christian, and \u2018speaking in: prayer- meeting I\u2019 ! \u201cYes: lastnight he declgred bis purpose-to God's people that he might succeed.\u201d _ He is \u201cthe life of our company,\u201d said ixbt-bearted, The idea of Imagine bim with- a solemn face ;\u2019\u201d and he laughed heart.fily.= 66 Charlie is very earnest,\u2019 \"said .Ella Mor- we can't afford to lose him.\u201cOh.yes, he.is always earnest, even about.triffes.We can't think of h s becoming religious,\u2019 however; we must se him, nd laugh him out ot it.\u201d seb don't think you will, + : \u201cOh, | am sure we shall.\"When we were at | college, Charlie and I roomed together.His mother would persist in sending him religious | books and tracts, and write him.such letters that_he would be very misera le ; but we used to laugh at him, and in.a little while he would be as\u2018cheertui as ever.You will see him foolishness,\u201d Time; vore on.Ella, Mo ell noticed that Charlie Earl did not miugle| with his former companions.He remained true and steadfast An bis determination to lead a new life.He | openly professed his inith \" Christ, and.was an aenve wotker in the Sunday- school.: David Brizht had tried His power of ridicule and sarcasin upon Lis friend.but was disappointed that they produced no effect.His \u2018companions tried every way their in- \u2018They became offeuded and left them.| The dignity: and kindaess with which Charlie bore their treatment, and his consistent conduct, won David's admiration and regard.He found Charlie morose person he bad pictured him.but the same genial, \u2018warm-hearted friend, and he the better.With a new purpose to live'for, to glorify his divine Master, gnd with a heart.filled with rejoicing.David found that his friend found | in.religion a treasure the world could not.give, and he bad now no wish to \u201clangh him rought himself - CHRIS TIAN TREASURY.fouchoth the apple of His .eye.\u201d\u2019\u2014Zech.ii.hora of Hiapeo- | How infinitely tender is Je ple! They had lately heen visited-with sore | to be negiected of God; were generally.despised ; had only just escaped from: the ene- plication, like brands plucked from the burn- toucheth the to hurt.\u201d Like=the tender mother, He cau correct His children Himself ; but will not allow others to do so.- How close the union ! sympathy ! How kind the care | How constant the attention! How merciful the provi- Beloved, take encourageme persecutions and trials; be your afflictions; you are t under all | your | comforted in all near and as you are hid under the blow of f His eye; and f His wings.No condemnation now 1 d read ; - Jesus, and all in Him, is mine; ~~ \u201cAlive in Him, my living Head, And clothed in righteousness divine, : Bold I approach the eternal throne, - \"And claim \u2018the crown, thro Christ, my own.\u201c re SELBCTI ONS.I verily.believe there\u2019s| not a sweeter word in the Bible than the word \u2018 Come.\u201d [ am sure that when it fell from the lips of Jesus, when the Spirit and the bride uttered it, when it was echoed.by the tongnes of eayy-laden\u2014to tions Christians, lifting.their eyes:also on the distant harvest fields, unite tp send them \u2018the faithful laborer, to reap and gather finitunto life eternal.Would-they bu keep, in remem.\u2018brance the fact that Holy, a ggressive move: ment forthe cobquest of the world is .their \u201c*being's end ann aim,\u201d and would they \u2018but \u2018place themselves fn-array.for the work, and} C Terman united therein; witha proper sense of dependence \u201con their Head, they would\u2019 soon.witness results more glorious] thau .hmve.yet ho gospeluic\u201d Ÿ lf Fe à DURS mia À er SEE - Be: aüpposing decide | teacher; {ed Miss Baker, as she saw the ad face of her | little pupil.: lead a new lite, and asked for the prayers cf! with us in a few days, laughing himself at.his are living careless in sin, We have no conflicts : \u2018that we find the battle is beégun.\u2019\" not the gloomy, | that religion canf.love and peace, Charlie Bar] went on his way | mer rican Messen = my's.land ; and returned with weeping and sup.| now the Lord} How peculiar the affection! \u2018How tender the | you; but if you \u2018resist the.Devil,\u2019 if you] strive to drive them out, it is no sin.Aiwaysie remember, my dear girl, that temptation is - not sin: it is yielding to temptation that is \u2018| sin.is that text! I supposed it wicked.even to wit is wicked, Fiory, to.harbor 1i there even one single .second, You musi ever Hear what Paul says: ¢Let us, therefore; come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.\u201d suffered, being tempted, He is-able to succor them that are.tempiod \u2019- and may he give me grace to serve him ever-|.more I'\u201d exclaimed - Florence.: \u2018\u201c But.have [LE alresdy good-by for the present keep you fr pd Brel, retraced her steps } omemard, vélos 16 words : Bee to.Hing.in her \u2018ons wih.anew y she Bible?there, life- blood i in the body, It is like caloric in\u2019 the globe.Ifa tortuous exegesis evades, it.in one passage: it is inevitable in the next.Expel it[ roma thousand texts, and it remains in\u2019 secret implications all along the interval pages |\u2018 betweenther Wrench it away from every text in whick theologians have found it, and its echo reverberates from one end of the Bi- | {ble to the other; \u2018We can get rid of it, only by\u2019 flinging away the system of revelation in whic it breathes: \"it is everywhere needed to complete the symmetry of truth, and everywhere 8 ïmper tive.as an oracle of God, : LA Le CHILDREN\u201d D CORNER (UNDER THE CHARGE OF A BEECIAL EDITOR.amd 1 AM So DISCOURAGED!\" \u201cMiss Baker, what shall I do?\u201d - said Florence May, as she came slowly walking into the room where sat her.Sabbath-schooi \u201cWhy, I! ory, what is the matter 7\" i inquir- \u201c1 am so discouraged-! 1\u201d sbe replied, bursting into tears.\u2018I thought you could Bymn- pathize with me better than auy one, and so I came to see you.\u201d « Well, come hère and tell me all about said Miss Baker affectionately, taking her an \u201cAfter an effort to gain _contiol of ber, feelings, Florence\u2019 began: \u2014 \u201cYou know, Miss Baker, that, a fow days ago, I thought I loved the Saviour; but I am| so wicked now, I am afraid 1 don\u2019 Lo \u201cWhat makes you feel so, my dear girl 2.) RU JTTER FOR SALE, Have you yielded to some strong temptation, and done something -youn know was wrong and so feel you could have had no love for the Saviour 7?s Oh,no! there i is no- particular thing in which I have done wrong: only Iam so wicked all the time ! I thought, if ever J becamé à Christian, that the conflict would be over ; that it would always be easy.to do right, or, if not easy in itself, that Jesus would so help me that it would seenr easy ; but I have had] greater conflicts these last few \u2018days than ever before.\u201d \u201c4 Then, F lory, 1 dence that you are, a.Christian.1 think you \u2018have one evi- While we it is only when we.begin to serve the Lord \u2018Is itso, Miss Baker ?\u201d ¢ Certainly, my child ; when we do what LE our inclinations lead us to do, there is no fighting.\u2018speaks \u201cof the Christian life as, conflict?In{ the Epistles, we are constantly exhor ted to : put on the whole armor of God, to fight the good fight of faith,\u2019 *to resist the Devil, and \u201covercome the world.Itis not by one conflict, or even two or three, that you.will over- wage.CL \u201cNever think the victary iron, 2° -Nor once at ease sit down ; - Thy arduous work will not be done Till thou hast got thy crown,\u2019 \u201d * - + Why, Miss Baker, do Christians always have conflicts 2 I thought they were \u2018never troubled about any thing.\u2019 Do.# You are not the first who has made 8 a -mis- take ; but, as long as we live in this world, we shall have to contend with sinful inclinations, appetites, and passions.Bas \u201c- \u2018Oh! do not be discouraged ; - For Jesus is your friend : SL - He will give you grace to conquer, - And keep you tothe end.\u201d : dreadfully should uot dare tell them to you, they were was passing ehrough the Valley ofthe Shadow of Death, how one of the evil gpirits came up.behind him, and whispered blasphemies into bis ear, which he thought came from his own mind ?\u201d \u201c Oh, yes 1 and it séemed 80 strange to me that he \u2018should have thought -he could\u201d blaspheme Him whom he so loved,\u201d said Florence | thoughtfally.- : \u2018But he did \u2018think so, and was troubled thereby.Now, some wicked spirit may have put these thoughts into your heart\" to tempi as everywhere.It is pervasive, Tike the [LYE AND EAR.oN Fe O .R- 5 A L E ,- COD 0 WHITE FISH, SALMON.\"TROUT, \".- BUTTER HAMS, \"BACON, family FLOUR, RYE FLOU : = stem tn rane Professional.\u201cTAMES A.BAZIN, | | RER & MECHANICAL DENTIST, |: EAVER HALL TERRACE, Montreal.Teelb Filled or Extracted.Arians) bent maus Le on Id, Sliver, or Rubber, in the bes .Ge Odeo hours froin 8 A.M.to6 P.M , DR.C.W.WEBB, DEN.iL ST 2ST.LAWREN CE MAIN OS ARTIFICIAL tes inserted by me, are un- ualled for natural appearance, comfort, dura- | vi tity, and usefulness, upon bases -of.Gold, Platina, \u201cRubber, and Silver, They are also supplied [upon a new PAINLESS SYSTEM, lined with a soll elastic gui, that renders support: to the re- maliing teeth without necessitating extraction or any painful operation, Tecth filled, cleaned, or extracted, - Charges moderate, Consultation wid advice: free.Co Dr.THAYER, OCULIST AND AURIST, PHYSICIAN AND RURGEON of McGill Univer- {xity, Montreal, having had anexperience of over | 12 yeurs\u2019 special practice as OCU LIST AND AURIST, and in all the different branches of Physic and Sgrgery, can be consulted on those diseases with the greatest certainty of relief from the ackuow edged success which has attended bis |- {rentment and.operatiens.J.M.Daley, Esq.,.Monireal, squint of both eyes, cured ins antane- \u2018ously ; Miss Marin Jackson, of Hemmingford, blind from severe Inflamation, discharged cured; -Miss Almour, same disease, cured; Mr.Joseph Liner, blind from -Amaurosis, cured in: \u2018six weeks; Hou.Mr.Kierskowskl, : completely de af, \u2018cured completely; Mr.Henry Si complete loss of hearing, can now hear pe Zotly.Artifi- Sig pal Eyes and Ear Tubes inser 7 strect, : Monts \u2014 \u201cProvisions.| a small censigument of CHOICE DAIR Re ADAMS, 441 St.Paul street, BE : [Gras T SHEEP PELTS, &e.,.wi be sold sheap to close consignments, On hand and daily arrivin choles.brands of i KIRKWOOD, LIVI INGSTONE & co.5 (Ww FINNAN HADDILES.| Fiour: Do you-remember how often Paul].ILL OF FER in a few days a fine Jot.SMOKED GEESE, PORTLA ARM STRONG & ROBERTSON.UR! 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FLOUR! round, fi qu selected wheat.Forsale fresh.XXX PASTR - BEST FAMILY FLOUE GRAHAM FLOUR; .PARKYN & BRODIE, Millers.\u2019 Orrick, corner \u2018Craig and Bleury streets.-come; butit isa A continua} warfare you.\u2018must |.and the luxury of living than any other artiele | of food.which peels the wheat 10 the ¢ore, s0 that only the heart of the wheat is sound wheat ,are used for it pastry; is more palatavie, more digestible, and doctors will inform you more healthful, than any other flour \u2018made.or single barrels.by Hon.L, R .ling street; R.LATHAM, Flour Merchant, Wil- Jliam.street.Foundling street.Good Fl.ur contributes more to health, HAXALL FLOUR 18 made by a patent process, aed, Only selected qualities of, aud thoroughly | | NEV LACE CURTAINS, ed without caus.|.Surgery and Residence 23 Notre Dame - inclading | = _ J TuREE PER CENT on the CAPITAL STocK of | - |secoud day of January, 1867.AXALL (Patent) FLOUR.\u2014 \"I t nents, with security, - \u2014 us mea Carpeting, &o., CAMPBELL & co: \u2018much leasare fn soliciting an oxamina- Have .tion of one.of the finest fots of FLOOR.OIL CLOTHS i rted into the Province, of English and Ever mpo Scotch makes, a at the EAL CARPET, OIL CLOTH, AND MONTREAL 20 WAREHOUSE, ' \"208 AND 210 McGILL BTREET.Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, and.Kidder.Wilkow, Vel arpetings in great variety.ALSO, .A fine assortment of Curtain Materials and Cor: nièes, all of recent importation, - It.CAMPBELL & CO., 208 and 210 McGill street.co NEW DAMASKR and TRIMMINGS, | PIANO aud TABLE COVERS, CORNICE, \u2018POLES, &C., &C.,- &C.; JUST RECEIVED AT oe THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, 0 d No.74 Ureat st James Street, New No.11% : JAMES BAYLIS Cai E TS AND OIL CLOTHS, .Fe all the newest styles, and ot all prices, at THE CARPET W AREHOUSE, .Great St James Street.i : JAMES BAYLIS N otices.OF CANADA.~ EASTERN.DISTRICT.ALTERATION OF TRAINS, - On and after MONDAY next; the 17th instant, \u2018the Train for New York and \u2018Boston, hitherto leaving Bonaventure Station, at 3.30 P.M, will C.J.BRYDGES, - ce Co Managing Director, _ Montreal, Dec.12th, 1866.\u2014- : (YOMMERC] AL SBA NK OF] CANA leave at 3.15 PM, - DIVIDEND.pi .GF.Notice is hereby given that a DIVIDEND of this BANK, for the haf year, cnding 3lst December next, bas this day been declared; and thatthe same will be payable at the Bank and its offices, on and after WwW EDN ESDAY, the The Transfer Books will be closed on 15th Put up expressly for family use in patent bazs,- December, ang re-opened on 2nd January next.| three sizes, containing r half, quarter, aud eighth | of.a barrel.\u2019 By order of the Board.C.5.ROSS, Cashier.| Commercial Bank of Canada, Kingston, 26th November, 1866.TENDE RS Will \u201cbe received for the valuable Stock heretofore belonging to 80, for the | Terms: ones sixth cash, and the balace in 16 Jaonth ly instal.if re quired, Apply to .M UIR , 10 Place d d'Armes.GEORGE | It-makes lighter and better colored bread and Familiesand Bakers can be su su N AUD, Found- Dealers supplied by.J.RB.HUNSICKER, \u201cBut, Miss Baker, you do not-know what{ wicked thoughts I have had.Ij.Bele weit LOW PRICES, The Goods and work to} be effected at this establis \u201cMiscellaneous.| 0 N lied with few |.1 EW FOR A.FEW \"DAYS, W.NOTMAN\u2019S\" \u201cSELECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE Ea - PA RIS EXHIB] TION.\u2018The public are invited.to call and see them.[HE CHEAPEST.HOUSE in in m|( YOUD NEWS! 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Mechanics\u2019 working and best Clothing at unt ing well known of the strongest Kind: o those unacquainted with the great saving | hment.1 respect- Sonia season, quantity that can be paeliyered for s summer shipments, Tenders sent in by-20th Dec, :s0 wicked ; andT do not believe a Christi the oity is RENNEDY's, 6 Sr LAWRENCE kinds A Ladies, \u2018Gentlemen's, and Children's could think such things.I did not want.\u2018them } STREET, SR Sass sails complete, Casvo ng; also, Bedding, Carpets; Win- | comprising: COAT, VEST, and PANTS t dow Curtains, ac.Orders in my mind; butI conld not get rid of them,\u201d and Haden elegan ni style from fashicnabls Pi at their residéuce b JAMES.LARS Col + ontinued Florence.| new materials for this season, The ° Rut 310, $12, 144 Bt.Joseph êtree the Red, White, and Bue | Æ \u201cDid you ever read the Pilgrim\u2019 8 Pro- OI Seton hg > House.gress ?\u201d asïed.herteacher.~~ Fashionable Peg-top Pants.sessssseuss ss _ \u201cYes, indeed! a great many times,\u201d was \u201cBang and Fancy Vester, creer HN } TMFORTANT FOR ENGLISH, th u .\u201cSuit of Mourning.Soserseere 20 KET\u2014TO.LUMBERMEN AND TIMe auswer.\u201cSuit o ournt los teersiienees onsossess.ES BER} MERCHANTS VNSERN Tenders for the | 4 And do- you: remember when \u2018 Christian | - roadway Walking Coats.7 =: y of Tamarac Ties, dle_square, 11 feet 8 thes long, 10 x 5, and 9 feet long, 10 x for th à 1867.Todos 10
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