The daily witness, 13 janvier 1871, vendredi 13 janvier 1871
[" oe if 4 8 $s eid À dy EskinR Rb SR + .> - ir 4 vi 9 ~ (ce | Méécéasl |f- HShEE Li ne / D * Home TÔLE LET.\u2014That Three-and- vire : To MANUFACTURERS._ EEE - THES Apply ta .« » \u201c ee © mutual debts qd i sad ia piraveatiod of, the By-Law < concerning thé ater Works, Notice 19 h given that Pen \u2018and a measures will bot en to bri astion sort tu boalsh all | parties found gullty v Hs soatraventius / - Broster, ; ; LOUIS LESAGE, + mn , MW.W.rey Hal, Hort, 3 Jus.uk \u2019 measure ANNS WARD,on SATURDAY, C Pre \u201c \u201cThe VALVE Conte MABY WARD, on FRIDAY, the \u201cde who are In an .attendance % Sho Sotice by Jon louving their more than suficient to fil all orders up to July next, when tho Mill will agais be ta full operation.æther entoradle infitations of thetr Manufaotéres.Building ret et Xavier ror, = the .is et SEER Talks _ Ta ray Montre x Mh December, 1573.\u2014 OT : ew MRS.Ÿ ANDREWS Erk : MERS LAY'S CLASSES will re | == CORNWALL \u2018MANUFAC: \u201cVou X, No.10; \u2014__ MONTREAL, FRIDAY, = JANTART 13, wn, oo nare, with Brick able snd Ane es with en- lane in rear.Rent very low from Ist May entrance can be obtained now without rent DAV 3.CRAIG, Oficial Assignes.A he subscribers will shorts erect on quon irget, tn ar of tale Tobacos li phony om buildings.sut purposes, be prepared te sup- ann ower lf Vunied = e.bulidiags pat P tw ole gf Whar requirements.\u2018WW.SMITH & SRO.King street.: Te LET, that Warehouse occu aha Mesore.Sutherland, Force & WALTER MACFARLANE.cos TO LET, \u2018that large Warehouse, at | the subèèribers, Xotre Dame; amp, Dry Goods Mouser & = & in Cross\u2019 for the estab- will be given ta, and \u201cApply te CLOUS & LU i TO BE LET, LET, two of the Sho Buildings.Si.rat-clase Stores and mate Imperial Gurernment, being M, 41 and fitted roughout with shelving Boren are Sted ap throughout with mé piven \u2018after the 1st - ROMEO H.STRPHENS, i 84 Francois Xavier st.TE MONTREAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Dave several hogses In which no offer roy sale, sayagie by DS instalimonta à over bom, or any Jo lessor number of years.dos may be made to sult mr on band forihouses of soy da Draper: \u201d any ny aoa required W.A.MERRY, Becretary : | 169 St James st.e\u2014\u2014 HE Partnership existing heretofore.ed under firm of bed Momition à & Carson\u201d has this day been 1ved » consent.All accounts will be collected by James McMillan and David Yon i: who will continue the business under the firm of Millan Broth JAMES MCM Al CA Mc ers & Co.Montreal, Dec.31, 1870.OTICE\u2014I will not be responsible contracted wife, N.L._ GERARD, D MAT dette contracted DT Bod GHORGE LEMIRH, Photographer.; W ATER WORKS DEPART, MENT.WASTE OF F WATER.As thers is reason to apprebend that in many cases aren tenants allow the water to waste un the \u2014\u2014\u2014 (CORPORATION OF MONTREAL | BOARD OF REVISORS.LIC NOTICE is hareby given that the BOARD of ay 130RN, ted wo 'EVISK the Va EuS COUR for thon: nex Annual Election 0 a MATORand NCLLTORS, and alan for the Pa entary Eleo- tlons in this eit pv MEET in the CITY HALL, at TUE hoar of T velock, AM., on FRIDAY, WENTISTH day of.of JANUARY instant, and.bart option le a Pct aad bellied: am any otors\u2019 Lists are \u201ctho Rovision of the Itsts shjli be proceeded with in he following order, vis.:\u2014 The Board will revise\u2014 Lista of the EAST, CANTRE, and WEST.me WARDS, on RDA Y, the 0 January inetent.Zist Januety \u201cThe List 0 ST.ANTOINR wind on MONDAY, the , Ted uaty tastant.\u201cThe the ST.LAWRENCE WARD, on TURS- eo Sith January tustan DAY.\u201cThe Bye of ihe ST.Lis WARD, on WEDNES- st nf the ST.JAMES WARD, où THURSDAT.Seth anuary Instant.Andel ns who have demanded to have their mames any of tie said Lists, and all who have æxcoptel Lo names now on any of the sald and have domanded that L they.A should be erased there nierosted therein, are hereby to atten ore the sald Board, on whiohse- the aboye-men that the Lists in are listerested will be under revision.By orden., CHS.GLAGKMEYER, - Crrr CLEmk.nott ever ww © Carr CLERK'S orice, : orry .Montreal, sa Santars.mn.OTICE.\u2014Persons wishing for Ar Sovorod Sleigha, with qurefal drivers 1 un night parties 38 Lagauchetiore st.Fra Fea Co TURING OO desire to state, for the information of their frionds evening of Sunday, the 25th inst, Wey are fortuusis tn having ia store in Montreal, : ; À fuil stack of all kinds of BLANKETS AND FLANNELS) They aloo take thisopportuniy of stating that for the better protection of.their customers and the publie Shey are now making arrangements by which they will beia a position under the Act of \u2018Gand VB, te prosecute all pecavns selling or dealing in imported oF - CANTLIE, EWAN & 00, GRO.STEPHEN, : Managing Direstor.-Montreul.Dec.=, 170.- > i._ Insolvent Notices.INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, In matie JAMES BAL Ref Montreal.an en as 5 AL ove named Insol- si trs Fi reopen oe MONDAY, = aliy | || Eerie : op from, if character of goodie seabed a cma of ship: | \u201c| stonmahip Co.'s Steamers at Queboc and Portland.Se WATCHES.of the the College of urgeons of of pea fus dmerican Homapathic Ge Ofics Rours, 6 to 10 a.msi to 3 and wipm \\ W.WEBB, L.D.S., e .SURGICAL AND MBCHANICAL DENTIST.: Ofice, 143 St.Lawrence Main street.Established 1808.DE LO.THAYER, of McGill and Aurtet, mag Be consul at his F mis Fe end Mar InfrmarT.No od axl SR Te Parreens & Mecarit Eye and Bar.Residonee 2) Beaver Hall Terrace.'Cata- acts or 8 or spots on the on the eye remured, aquint or or Cross y es without previous operations or causing palm Deatoces from dischargé cured, and tumors removed.Apothecaries, &e, R.WHEELER'S COMPOUND ELIXIR OF PHOSPHATES | AND CALISAYA.This el and agreeable preparation is a mutriti Tonle, ied especially for buil wp on tutions run down by ehronie os.à speedil es ppeti utes heal SOI Ln.and nutrit on, RENE It is to tak | Send oF inee: ingrodi chattes ° se of into the formation of the sysiam YD a dt AENTON, Montreal.1 druggists.3 Build by ai as the sufferer h attention.CHERKT and in many well (CONCENTRATED LYE \u2014Save your money; Save your oid your ous Ly-Ave cents, you can make baif a barrel of Soap ot ora rtionate quantity of a first- Hard Soap, eq to anything sold in the stores.Ask for Harte's Concentrated Lye, as there are imitations in the Market, which unsery lous parties, fora little extra t, are palmi -aale by all the leading out the Dominion.HOMMOPATHY.\u2014The Subseribe ways 1 w « © and fan a ber has a) ys in to.3.A.BARTER, Cumnier; Te - Glasgow Drug Hall, \u2019 400 Notre Dame Street.GREY HAIR.\u2014248 High Hol- London\u2014ALEX.RO does & pactoct or immediately im Hi pes: ne Let) ly cures influenza, 1¢ will en sreliore consumption, attested cases it Las effested a per AS H ; \u2018For tw tal r customers.For sta vs and Grooers throug actly naturel 1 se Lawrence Main reste esr nd PANISH FLY, is the active in.in- in ALEX ROSS'S Cantharides Of} rues histor amt Rr, \u201cHigh HEL Brule ear tha.Marie) 11 £1 Sb Tavreies Mains street, Montreal.AIR DESTROYER \u2014248 High Holborn, London.TALEC face 8 Depilatory EHR remoyes tho High Holborn, London.\u2014ALRX.ROSS'S Curi- \"| Ee pied ourls ladios « ° r gentleman 3 bair immediately a GOULDEN, Chemist and ar o ro Market) 177 & 1 St.Lawreuce BrmacS Montreal \"ONDERFUL DISCOVERY.\u2014 Corns cured in one day, by using ALEX.ROSS'S Chiropo.This preparation radualiy dissoives the corn Lu a fe Sas High eis ndon,\u2014 Aa 1 * 179 8t.Lawrence Maia siroot.A G ARDNER?8 SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS, For Indigestion, Habitual Costivenoss, Sick Headache, and al disorders of the Stomach.A PUL prescribed by the most eminent Physicians throughout the world, en : km Bottles; Price~35 cents.\u2018 Puirauee AND FOR BALE.: Wholesio and Road, by dd.GARDNER,.Chemist, Be.487 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, X MAS PRESENTS i AE AT \u2018 : 2 .TATE & COVERNTON'S, 167 St.JAMES 8T.° A large assortment of PERFUMES at 0c: usual pies, Tic.DRESSING CASES TOILYX BOTTLES, PEEFUMRE CASES, he.ke.be, es EE \u2014 spre mm Busines Cards.HE SUBSCRIBERS having been sole: ts in Canada for the appointed agen osle- .VICTORIA LAUNDRY BALL BLUE, Will from this date have this favorite article eon- | stastiy on 1.0.smIFWAY & 80M.Montreal, Dec.0.A No.783 Craig street, 19 yesrs in business in Montreal.PREPARED ROOFING FELT, \"ROOFING COMPOSITION, PREPARED MASTIC ROOFING, PURE PARAFINE- VARNISH, .% IMPERIAL BLACK VARNISH, CREOSOTE WOOD VARNISH, Rarope.warded by rail.Tr REDUCED RATES on large evnsignments.PHRISHABLES QUARANTEED \u2018agninet damages ment.LOW RATES for Fruit.Butter, Tags.Fish, Pout try.dc.for Boston, New York, snd other principal markets.MAKE CLOSE CONNECTION with Montreal Ooesa Also, gt Portland, with Steamers fer - Lower Fre- FORWARD GOODS to Red River, vis Saint Paul, Mins.CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.a FEE ofees.@.CHENEY Montreni, re.Jah, MA os TANT NOTION.' Associate Editor late Professor of Physiol y and Ethnolosy aoa Oo Crocers: on sll dinenses et the | DISTRESSING COUGH causes | Picked frm P the friends of pa sufurer simoet as much n , DR.WISTAUS BA Ma \u2018or rd B- | to CNARBEY & and Cases, Country orders punotu- to AIR CURLING FLUID.\u2014248| .ROOFING.~\u2014L I.BANGS & co.né Seri \u2018O0AL TAR, ACTON GRAVEL, by casload.| Day FORWARD Merchandise.Money and Packagcs of wvery description, collect Bills, with Goods.Drafts, throughout the Canadas, United States and TIMR AND INSURANCE SAVED oa all goods fes- TWO RXPREMES DAILY.(Sundays exespied.) ALL GOODS FORWARDED va Express Paossager À GOOD, TEN PER CENT.IN-| The celebrated LINGAN COAL.Jor SALE.Apply te o CUNARD & MORSOW, Malifsx, Octo - .HENRY DOBELL & CO.ef Montreal.~ Bailing of Steamers, &o.ALLAN 1 LINE, \u2018under Contract | of Canade ne wa- $2 Téyancs of Canadien Cnitea Sontes ! I-L WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.100.-L .This Company's Lines are composed of the under noted first-class full.ne to Tovered Ciyde-buils.dosbis-en- Lieut.roy XS Captain J Captain A.Aird ne a Érol EER RXR ptain ptain : Captain Archer, RM.\u20ac Cabin rete Capial: Cap FU 0e Qin CN.Cn Mack The STEAMERS of the LIVERPOOL MAIL AL LINE sailing from Liv M3 LCA THURSDAY, and from urtland every SATURDA at Loch Foyle to innd Mails and to and are intended tu be des lal NE-UNE STRERAGE \u2026.\u2026.Prussrerressuosrasres gow C The STEAMERS ABGOW LINE are intended tu sali ERS of Be GLAS Pertiané ut ia- tervals during the season of re ae at.An experienced Surgeon carrted où each vessel.Berths not secured à paid fur.For Freight or other particulars apply\u2014In Portland to J.L.À or HUUM .& ANNMEW ALLAN; is ALLAN 5 Bask Co Co.; in Havre 20 JUnN M.URRIK, ut Jfieans Paris to GUSTAVE NGE, oliaire; A Antwerp to AUG Bcuxers & co un RS réam to P.ITTMAN & £005 ; in Hambu siBson & GO; in Belfast ALCOLM ; 1 n t0 MONTGO- MERIS GREENMORME, 17 Gi Burch st; in tre ow to JAMKà & ALEX.ALLAN, Ÿ0 Great Clyde street; n Liverpool to ALLAN BROTH James street; or , H.& A.ALLAN, ~, Corner of Youville and Common streets.Railways, &o.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA.IMPROVED SER- JB OF TRAINS FOR THR WINT or OT ACCRLERATION UF SPEKD.\u2014 CARS ON \u2018ALL EXPRESS TRAINS.\u2014Trains now.leave real au follows :\u2014 : i GOING WEST.MAIL TRAIN for and Toroato Intermediaie s0s8ssseaesesessansanseeroenassnesse at.Nieomy Frei for ( Broekvi asie, Belleville, roro, Suen lo.Kingston, Buffule.Detroit, Chicago.\u201cand tga?points West, at.exvocegacssacensionss se PM.ACOOMMODATION TuAi for Kingston, Fu- | ronto Intermediate ab.0 A.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for ville sad In P.M.cesrucnsesvend PM P.Me 200 P.Fans through io Province Line.GOIRG SOUTH AND EAST.ACCOMMODATION WRAIN for Inland Pond vassssasnsncore 200 AM.GS AM.bd rovrncensttoen sodteuanssannnccc0n can e ses saan00 st Exruess for New York and Bustun, via Vermont Central, at.EXPRESS for Tiana Fond.NIGHT ExPRrass fur island\u2019 Pond, Gorham and Pu , and Lower Pro.stopph! botwoen Montreal and 1 re oid nt St.Hilaire, 8t.H pts, Acton, Tu chmond.Brom he erbruok nux C \"Coast and Norton on) yates cooke, at Slecping Sars on sll Night Trains.Basmage checked through.Steamer \u201cCARI ous * or ~ CHAS \" wil] leave Po Portiand for Halifax Nevers WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERN «PM.They have excellent accommodation for \u201cPassongers aoû ight The International Company's in connection with the Grund nk Hallway, rdand every Monday at SU P.x.for 8 John, .fe Tor kc.Tickets issued throug Bat the Company'a \u2018pina; Stations.For furthor infu Terminal and Way Rtatione, apply ut the Ticket Tine Departure of all Trains at : Office, Bonaventure Station, or ¥ Great Bt.Jam 1 CG.J BRYOGES, Montreal, Now.7th, M7.[Ls ST.LAWRENCE and OTTAWA, RAILWAY.NOTICE On and from Dax.© fist instant.Three Trains will y 08 way, aa follows: \u2014 GOING NORTH, PRESCOTT TO OTTAWA, Twenty minutes utes are alluwed at Prescott Junction for meals.Through Tickets a may he obtained and checked thi nt any of the peine cipal Stations o tho Grand Trunk Railway.REIGHT for Qtmmn br, this the Rallway Route from Mon 3% miles, delivered at the Lo adore 5 P.M., will arrive ia O- \" [rectly attacked.Jot for the militia, or by insisting session me et a) Le Coatidered ae pertain, not ao much because the army is in which has not been proved though it bas often been asserted\u2014as because many ; have fallen in love with the Prussian military system, and are ready to insist that: it should be in this country.In such circumstances it is satisfactory to the Earl of Derby taking up a firm position in opposition this proposed introduction.In his speech at Liverpool, he argued against.it on many nds, and there was not one of them which the advocates of the system will find it difficult to answer.It is costly is money and in labor; it deranges all the ustry of the country ; and, finally, so far as country is it is not necessary.If wo had a frontier not easily defended, or least easily attacked, there would be a n.why we should have as many soldiers jas possible ; though it may be doubted whetbir, to produce that result, thé German pian is best.But we have a frontier which has na defences worth at least a million of men ; as alrgady shown in these columns, it wonld require a concurrence of favorable circumitances, which could never be expected, to enalileany hostile Power to overcome those defegces.And so far as this country is the chief matter to bo looked at is not out power of aggression, but our defensive power.We have no intention of making war u any other country, though we might bd driven into | war; and 80 long as we can keep up a sufficient forcé for the defence of oyr own shores and of our colonies, almost all igattained that is desirable! It might be necessary in the future to do more than this : we night have to] - send troops, as they were ent in the to compel a nation which sought to violate contracts to which this country was a party to respect its engagements ; but it is not likely that this would ever bave to done except in concert with some ather Power, and in such circumstances the ch would be given by our fleet would stand\u201d n the room of many thousands of men in the field.Moreover, if there be one lesson which the events of late years have taught mord clearly than another, it is that Great Bri should rather decrcase than increase her treat bolngs entaneled and thus reduce her risk of be ing entangl in à war to cases where her intèrests were di- It is possible, however, that even in such circumstances it might be desirable to provide a larger army than we now possess; and the question then becomes, eines ta offoct this object, ho isn military system, or one akin to t should be Its recommendation is that it vovides a large number of men, trained as soldiers and skilled in the art of war.But that is only a relative good.In Prussia it is not costly under ordinary circumstances, because little is paid tos large proportion of army.That, however, woul bld in this country, where labor is highly Bay and nobody can be taken from his or avocations without something like proportionate remu- nerstion.If, then, either by a compulsory bal- that every citisen should be trained as a soldier, many men were deprived of the powpr of carning * their living by the work to which they were - |accustomed, they must be paid equivalent; as Lord Derby put it, \u201cin the long run it would be cheaper, to say pothingof any after consideration, to pay the.fair market value of .the military labor you want than to take it by force.\u201d Ho might have added, that to take military labor by force would involve thé paying for a good deal you did not want, and that would never be of any service to the country.And in estiméting the cost, not only must the mouey paid to the men, unnecessarily drawn from their ordinary avocations, vo taken into more must h~ allowed for the occasioned by the withdrawal, of men whose jrcmcnce is nec for the earning of their owu other merce of the conntry as may bb seen-at this \u2018 {moment in Prussia.There Ml classes of the Mali will leave t Junetion at a.m., eon- industrial and professional unity are Srv hi Tad SE BTS Ret ed We 1s drafted into the field, and thf man whose ite Ti wil leave evo Presouit J unction at ak Pu.oon- work is orn» bat do Lis a Te \"pot Fry L merely es tte ve rset Junction ae, the Pans an \"1 is like is reed 1 fity a year.It a finely- REIN Le Ve AA ET PM wo and tempered knife to do the work of a hand-eaw, with the probability that the will not do the work so well done by the inferior one.That ly weapon it would be not wisdom.Derby described it\u2014\u201cnot ah advance if civilization, \u2018The system is, in fact, what Len re : tawa the following day.os.REVNOLDS but an essentially retrograde step.\u201d It is a An Managing Director, OTTAWA.return to the times when\u2019 evety man owed I military service to his lord, asd when, an a UTTAR mmoor, ONT CENTRAL RAIL | \u2018ROAD LINE\u2014WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.~COMMEXCING Dee.13, WR.DAY EXPRESS leaves Montreal at 8:00 au.tor Boston, arriving in Baston at 10:20 p.m.for Troy.Niour ExPRESS leaves oatron) 23 3:20 Emi aterloo, Boston ork, arri 8:40 a.m.connecting a Bellows, Paie = Eth Cheshire RR \u2018for Boston and Worcester, and with Vermont R Springfield, &e., arriving in Now York R.for 20pm.TRAINS GOING NORTH AND WEST.Day Exrunss leaves Bostoa vie Lowell si 8-03.5 ngield at 6:00 a.m.arriving in Montreal at pm.Miout Ex PRESS leaves Bellows\u2019 Falls at 10:20 p.m.recetring, passengers ors from Vermont Valley Rall road.leaving New York as 12:15 p.m.| Raliroad, leaving Boston and from Ti he p.m., connect White River une tion with train leaving Boston at 8:00 p.m., arriving in Montreal at 3.25 a.m.âlee Cars are attached to the Night Express tradne Puis between Montreal and Boston, and 84 Albans and RpringSeld, and st.Athans and Troy, and Drawing-room Cars betwoca Montreal and \u2018 Express \u2018Trains.and Pelt.Fur tickets and at Vermont Cen- Jolt Gravel Roofing tn town or SoeniTs De crade Re Oo A0 28 Cirent i.James bron Concrete, or Irun Roule.eat or steep, oe Me tented.) i a.MERRILL, peer Supt.large = and first-class Ruvfs guaranteed for 10 years.St Albana, Dec.12, 150.le Roofs cuated Concrete and lrog, and Ble Pire-prouts.ect din and own tas sige Loo Je or Irua, Gray Roots renewed and repaired to For Sale.t.L.BANGS & CO., 783 Craig street.OTI CE\u2014A ) > consi ment of « at BUTTER ROLLS, for mle in quas- + THE CANADIAN EXPRESS CO.Eee ia HAE oe A / NHOICE Table Butter in Rolls.: JOHX ROB x, ¢ Phillips square.IANOS.\u2014One Maho bo x Octaves, ode Maloonet Plooolo Cu forte, er dire.4 he Hoh men YESTMENT.Bends bepiiag Ten par cont., for sale, in lots te sult For particulars please inquire at suy of eur prinelpel : ME SEWILL bege ta aanonites that Messrs.RL.| laa saunders.of Montreal.have CEASED to be his A Banner ein Canada.and to inform the trade that they can ubtain he cetobrated WATCH IS direst from the Man: at WROLESALE PRICES.pince irons ah erdars te ENR SIR der 8) ive J.si Watoh Manuinetares, Laverpoot.à L , \u2018 - eo Sy VALENCIA pe of scveral h necessary consequence, there was : Jittle advance.in an save that which related to the art of war.If it should be objected that this has not been the effect in Prussia, it may be answered that the time has ngt come when that can be considered to be | proved.The resent military system in Prhasia, with: all fe ts oppressiveness, has only exi sinoe 1860; and its effocts may not be acen for some time to come in their fulness, there are al- : ready signs that they are anything | bat good.What bas beca prored so fat is, that Prussia, with all her citisen soldiers, can put into the field an army able, from mère numbers, to ot crush the force at first brought against it.| But every day after the first mohth or two that the war has lasted, has | the strength of Germany in à far greater ratio it has that Bustua ou of France.Take into account all the losses France has suffered up to time in men and money, and, though muéh larger than those of Germany, the is rapidly} becoming less.Let the paralysis of industry in Germany be considered, eommercial losses she has sustained, and actual.ex- penditare of matey, then add the terrible cost inevitably entailed of maintaining those who have bees made widows and érphans by the a A Be ec that ta an] wormons, nt has been estimated that on average every \"| regiment of German soldiers ts 7,000 women and children.If therd only half of this number, it will be un what the are continmnce of the war for Germany.The system is, in fact, one well suited, if war- count, for a short campaign ; but for a war even moderate d be he found in wounded Bavarians were off his hands, Dr.Davis formed, and actually carried out, the soup-kitchens at Pont project of establishing Mangy and Balan, in behalf of the peasantry of whose extreme want he was painfully aware.For he was assailed on all-vides by the poor, who came daily in so distressod and emé- ciated a condition to cousult him, that he decided that ing during Dr.Davis's illness that these sou kitchens were much in want of f probability of their beneficent ing speedily arrested, I did not hesitate to sub- sidiac them to the extent of £200 on Friday last, for which sum Mr.Hugman (Dr.Davis's assistant) gave me an acknowledgment.I am happy to say that, as far as we can sce, there be no interraption to the soup distribution, for the Pont Mangy kitchen will be carried on, I believe, by Mrs.Crookshanks, and that of Balan by those energetic and devotod ladies, the Misses Gulden, sisters of the Protestant pasteur.80 keen was Dr.Davis about his soup-kitchens, that a short time ago, when Miss Gulden told him that there was not suf ficient soup for all the applicants, he took the watch out of his pocket, which he had gained as à prise at college, declaring he would rather sell even that, than suffer any to go away without soup.The University of Aberdeen.where Dr.Darie took his degres of M D.may well be proud of him, and Barbadoes, where he was born, will hand down his name to posterity as @ bright example.\u201d (Letter from Rov.Mr.Ward in London Wateh- .man) I am sure it will be interesting for for your readers and the supporters of sions to know that Davis was educated at our day-schools in the West Indies, and afterwards sent by our Church to the Training Institution in Antigua, to be educated for a Wesleyan teacher.Therb he gare indice tions of great usefulness.In Barbadoes he conducted the day-school at Dalkeith (Bar-.badoes First Circuit) to the satisfaction of all who were connected with it.It was my pleasure, when laboring in that circuit, to be connected with my \u2018superintendent, the Rev.Mr.Padeham, and Mr.Davi public examination of school, presided over by His Excellency Governor Walker, C.B., who at the close expressed himselfas greatly pleased and surprised with the state in which he found the school.The deceased\u2019 was at one time a candidate for our native ministry, but cirçumstances occurred to prevent his entering it.By the help of friends not connected with our Church, he came to England to study for the medical profession, and took his degree at the Aberdeen University.The rest that will interest you is told in the foregoing paragraph, and\u2014ho died \u201c on duty.\u201d My mind recurs to many plcasant and hallow- cd services in which-1 was assisted by Dr.Davis.Happy will it be for us if, at the last, our friends are able to say concerning us, \u201c They died at their duty.\u201d THE WAR: Versailles has not suffered\u2014no patte houses, no shells roofless, windowless ; but no words can give an idea of the state of some of the suburban villages and townlets around the French metropolis.They are now divided into categories, and are familiarly described in the Germad army in words which may be translated\u2014No.1.The town of A\u2014¢ Pretty | well ransacked\u201d No.2.The town of B\u2014 « Moderately plundered.\u201d No.3.The town of C\u2014+ Clean gutted\u201d It needs à nice eye and practical knowledge to tell the distinctive mark sometimes.I am told that King Wile liam is one of the most sensitive men the world.His\" feelings arc so acuto that liis medical advincrs were obliged to forbid His{™ Majesty's visits to the wounded at the Palace, The sound of a dead march, or thé sight of a military funicral produces a deep melancholy, and the aspect of the battle-tields of which were won his Tpperial Crown and the immortal glory of Priissia and of his house and name, has made him sick nigh unto death, and unmanned him for many hours afterwards, And yct his youth was trained in war.He was at Versailles once before with a victorious German army.In bis mature age he has gone through the fire of civil war; ho has since marched his legions to execute the orders of the Diet, which very soon afterwards he des-|.troyed.He saw the claims of the Hapsburgs to the Empire swept away for ever in the rout of Koniggrats ; the House of Wittelsbach had to bow the neck to his mastery and acknowledge the award of the God of Battles ; the Guelphs vanished from their ancient scat at his word; the Hohenstaufens had to accept the predominance of the Hohensollerns, and were the first to offer the Imperial Crown.And all these victories were woa by the sword.If war were abhorrent to his natural character, no wonder that the King a direct Divine superintendence.To him whom his tastes and feclings « forbade to wade th bh slaughter to a throne\u201d, a war in which blood has flowed like water has given an Imperial diadem, and he receives the congratulations of his Senate in the palace of an Imperial dynasty founded by the sword and by the sword smitten down forever, within sight of the bright and brilliant capital of the world, within which more than two millions of women, and children are being slowly stacy.to death in the iron grasp of his eagles.We know more about this than we have done of most wars, A flood of light bas been thrown into the dark corners where tho war victims slink from the battle.The strategy will be hereafter; the fruits of so much sacrifice and misery must grow and ripen in other years.Among them, and fast assuming large proportions, is, I fear, à change in the character of the German people.I do not know in any instance of à peaceful Empiro established by a\u2019force of armé.It is said indecd, that the German ruces-are averse from war.soup was the best modicine to prescribe for the majority.Find.in the conduct of a} BE} hing the least possible importance.He showed that in his first Ars mosmage ; and he has carried his judgment out in his practical policy.\u201cMr.Motley's recall, indeod, ave a pears the Boite from his disposition to press\u2019 the British ent in a manner which Secmed La to the Frosident to be ua- friendly, and specially to his i making matter of serious complaint - of an act respecting which the President was disposed p- rather to withdraw than enforce the preten- with a sions of those who bed previously conducted ns be-{the negotiations on the American side.What.eves, then, the merits of the controversy between the President and bis Minister, Mr.Motley was recalled in the interests of the understanding between the United States and Great Britain, which the President has it ai heart to bring about.\u2014Montres! Herald.TERMS OF ADVERTISIN G.First insertion, seven cents per agato line.Each \u201csubsequent fhsertion half price, or 3} cents per agate line.Whea loaded or displayed, the sf \u2018ooou- | pied by the advertisement is charged as if printed solid.\" le 5, = EE ee .me A pe eee sq ae.| lement Pas One Cun, g For Sale and to Let.: Professional.Fuel Stoves Coal-Oi] &o.|LORD DERBY ON COMFULSONT SER te tim yt cn bly cp he mow holds, General Grant could hardly | Tested almost solely Æ 5th ve re En Got ot mine management |clally seœunciated ban firme Cannes | me de re or a | = = : .( a ya er of \u2018 TC LET, ull 25h April, a furnished THOMAS X NICHOL, NM .D., Picrou COAL, (Albion Mines) That the whole question of army or- Speip himeel, he found nothing bat bottle of State ; but to this knotty point, ia 1 says >\u2014> Enthusiasm, which is not & normal a D pur mouth, Address wi Office.and and Children's Physician nin Me ele he da onrheur, graf roro and ganisation will come up in the of brady two lemons.Even before created all Jhe difficulty, he is desirous of State of my society, cennct.possibly dostroy an established and permanent interest\u201d Hers, then, the difficulty is explained.\u2018The enthusiasm of the people bas partially \u201csubsided, and the liquor interest, being permanent, has gained ground.The éducation of the masses of the poople in the fundamental principles of the temperance reformation, has not kept pace with ths development of those principles in the minds of the comparatively few scholars and philanthropists who have bestowed upon them mach study.Bat truth is eternal and omnipotent; and the truths of temperance will good eventually\u2014in a fow years, we hopc-\u2014o far permeate the masses of the people, that they law, and thus put an end to in We trust that the recent organisation of the Quebec Temperance.League will mark the be- tho history of the Temperance Reformation in this Province.It has Row stronger argu- monts to wield than have over yet boon accessible.All advertisements ¢ on the imaide pages [sise là extremely urgent, and the external charged as first insertions.Bpoclal torus are it head of departments for spocial classes, such as \u201c Wanted,\u201d « Last,\u201d &c.Special notices, ten otats'per agate line set D sut 1 ded, Que space is sunbed us i 80 .The terms are cash in advancé, except.in \" mis+ special cases, where extensive advertisers arvange for à quarteriy account.| All advertisements should be accompanied by written instructions, without which they are inserted il forbid, and charged acoord- ingly.TERMS or ru DAILY WRN.= Cmociariox or Tan\u2019 Dany Wirxms the week ending Jan.ds an ie our Freire \u2014 JanART, 1098 JANUARY, HL À Sr 13, 1871.\u201crama, JA = TEMPERANCE ® CAUSE IN CANADA TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO.In an old number of the Scottish Traperance Review, published at Glasgow, Oct, 1848, we find an article copied from the New York Orgen, from which : we maké the following extract :\u2014 \u2014 ; vus cATNOLIO CLERGY TAKE UP TMB WORK.-4 We are to learn that the Catholic clergy of Montreal havo taken an earnest hold of the work of the temperance reform.A moeting er oid a the pishopy residsuce on e 2 Rt.Bishop Bourget proaiding, \u201c which the following resolutions wok as an oxample, we will not make ot, Sante of eee liquors.drink, od t strong s reputed strong and, therefore, interdicted by the rules of the society.« \u2018That the p writs, in the name of the moeting, to all the proprietors sad commanders of steamboats, requesting them not to have any bars on board.« ¢ That on the first Sabbath of the month, a meeting shall be held in each parish for the | purpose of extending and , ehoouraging -our Association more and more.« \u2018 That correspond be \u2018established be tween town and country societies for the establishment of local societies, and thus promoting the genoral good of the cause.¢ ¢ That every effort will be made to induce traders not to deal in strong drink and in- tokicating liquors, but only in merchandise and articles of food x and useful to the public.= \u201c of these resolutions have boen ad- by the head of the Catholic Church in Montreal, to all the clergy in his diocese, from which the best results may be anticipetod.\u201d The same number of the Review quotes also from the Montreal Wirnnas concerning Fethor Chiniquy\u2019s work among the Prench-Canadians.In the parish of Si.Mathias, with an adult population of about 1,200, all but four bad signed the pledge.In the county of Berthier 13,000 persons had been recently added to the Total Abstinence Society, and in Sorel, 4,300.This society numbered thes not less than 100,000 .adherents.among the French-Cang- dians.The Review or \u201cJeauary, 1849, contains another article on the ataie of the cause in Canada.In the proveding October a Tomper- sace Convention wus held in Montreal, ia connection with which a large public \u2018meeting vas held in the ball of Bonsecours Market, attended by several thousand people.The Mayor presided, and the assembly was addressed by a I look for the proofs in the past and ses them | number of clergymen and others, both Catho- not, and 1 confess that I very much doubt i the future will ify tho comfident expectations of those who expect the millennium to proceed from the conquest of France.\u2014 Times Special Cor.at Verodslles.i at the Court of St.James, and in doing so have treated it as a personal or at most as a perty \u2018matter, interesting almost exclusively to the lic and Protestant.In consequence : \u2018the exertions of Father Chiniquy, the J distillers found it impossible to purchase the oats which wére brought Le the mar- Met in large : quantities ; and at the long Tho shore tacks will be persed\u2019 by many Americans.We find, however, upon the read- with a togretfal interest.Manifestiy there Ing of (ho papers, ad ee tra 3 bas boon & dacadence in the temperance cause ngs of yery much more importance to us at British subjects than we had previously sup- b.0.Oh Josmas stront.(Latter from M.Batick in Daily Nowe) pored.We have no need to go into say ver- : Szpax Nov.30] grieve have to criticism as to the identity or the differ- R SALE\u2014A Rare Chance \u2014The the death of Dr.Davia, the colored physi ence between the instructions given to Mr.and Lesse of 8 well- which took place on Sunday last, Nov.37, at| Motley and his interpretation of them to the emma Re Tareas inst She Pont Mangy, where ho was devoting himself] British Ministry.That question is one for the to every kind of good work for the benefit of gentlemen Bet we are \u2018 the poor operatives and ponsse of the: sur-| bound to pay our of respect to the OR SALE, rounding villages.Dr.viss h will | be moderation sod statesmantiko views of the Boxes Rateina \u2018 Deoder,\u201d \u201cBlood.felt as an irreparable loss, for him the high- Predident goveramen obrious are \u2018 \u201c est cnthusiasm for the cause ih which he was from these papers that General Grant foit that 2000 Hf.Boxes Valeatia do, ex ~ Flor.\u201d \u201ctons was combined with great seientific the rejection of the treaty made 90 HIf.Chests assorted Green and Black Tens.\u2018attninments.Dr.Davis had but just return- {son was a subject upon which 16 Hhda.Porto Rico Sugar.{ od from a tem dye visit to England, during might well have some feeling of irritation, and M0 Bris.Crushed A and Dey Crashed ds.which be had worked so bard in soliciting sid that he honestly desired thai time should be \u2019 200 pags Jeve ane a for his people, and tra eovontina- given for that irritation to subside before the 2 2 Barrels Botiod and Raw Linseed Offs.-| onaly, he was quite worn but when he got subject should again be mooted.20 Boge But, Coarse, Fine and Fastery filed.Sack to Post Mangy.In spite of his fatigue, this a proof of the opinion we m9 Pancheons ) Pr.Davis insited oa visiting the Military tertained, that the itian 18 Barrels ° w.R.ROSS A CO disease which 006 2 086 96.Paul ob trying weeks À the sub beilé- in Canada within the last twonty years, at least when regarded as 8 popular movement.This ought not eo to be.The world is wiser now than it was twenty years ago.All mea whe have candidly studied the Scriptures with reference to this subject, know now that the Word of.God utterly condemns the drinking of intoxicating liquors, and, by implication, their public sale.The most eminent che- Mr John.[mists and physicidas in all countries, teach ichmen now.fat alcohoi is a poison inimical to life and hedÿth, even when teken in the emallest quantitigh.And political economists gene- We se in|mily agnif that the liquor trafic, for every have alwaysen- dollar of fis enpital, imporerishes à country to of the President the asme amount.In view of this increase and am Of Light, why this Socming or roa relapee in clear {the reform?believe In The experience of Canads, Ireland \u2018and the snd} United States his been much the mme Twenty years ago in these coustries theçause ir which was spparoatly stronger.thin at present.But | of the said act, or of with which God is mow blessing our country, and our freedom from exciting political questions, readies the opportunity most favorable for the promotion of & reform \u2018in which all patriots and Christians, of whatever : party er ereed, can beastly co-operate.4 SUPREME COURT IN CANADA.The Halifax Cdisen states that à Bill proposing to.ostablish a Supreme Court Sous will be submitted seon After the opening uf the coming session of the Dominion Parliament, from the two which were successively rojected, The following is an epitome of the proposed | Bill :\u2014A Court will bo cstablished consisting of a Chief Justice and six Puisne jadges, which ia to have appellate and crimipal jurisdiction throughout the Dominion.it appoal is to lic from the Court of Error and Appeal in Ontario, fron the Queen's Benck of Quebec, from the Superior Courts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and dom any Buporior\u2019 Court of last resort now existing, or which -| an appeal, by consent, from any of the Appeal is to hold two terms annually at Ottawa, in June énd January, continuing for twenty days or more, at the discretion of the.judges.It premé Court sitting im term, in which spocial case may be ect forth any act passed by the Legislature of any Province, and thereupon Court; such questions as to the constitutivuality y provisium or provisions of the sald act the Govermor may order\u201d Original jurisdiction is given to the Court in all cases where it shall be sought ta or extradition, In the rejected bille original jurisdiction was givon the Court in cases in which the Government - of (read Britain or any British colony might be a party, or i which a for- sign consul might be plaintiff, also in cades te carry out a troaty with a foreign government ; and 8 concurrent and original jurisdiction in cases where the respective parties to a suit lived in different Proyinoes, or in canes whore one or more parties were domiciled out of the Dominion, also in Asbeas corpus casos extes- dition matters.18 also was tv have original jurisdiction respecting navigationg aad the Admiralty.It is now proposed that the Court shall have original jurisdiction ia Canada in all cases where it shall be sought to eplorce any law of Canada relating to the revenue, including actions, suits and proceedings by way of information sa re, of in which\u2019 demands shall be made of.relief\u2019 sought in respect of any matter which might is Kagisnd be.the subject of a suit or action in.of Exchequer or its Revenue side, by or against the Crown c+ \u2018offoer of the Crown.\u2019 Concurrent jurisiliction is oaly given in gasce of .Aabess corpus and extradition.+ Such are tho main featares of the proposed bill, a givon in the Citisen, and it is extremely difficult to say how the measure will be received in the House, for there appears oben good deal of difisrencs of opinion on the subject among the members of the.legal pro.foasion.It is to be hoped that the consideration of the matter will bs attended with that cuisses and roche fom party pict which it demande.DWELLINGS OX THE NEW' MODEL.Montreal, like all other growing cities, bo- gins to find the inconveniences almost inavi- tably connected with expansion.This is more especially felt by the working classos, and those who, while being employed during the day in or meas the dentro of the city, | reside in the suburbs, yet cannot, for sume rea- sun or otlier, ride botwéen.their residénce and place of business.Ons of the remedics for is & certain amount of prejudice against this, objections.But there is : reason té Melieve additional comfort and healthinegs bs obtained, setting rental_sgeinst rental, as betwoen such weil-fnished and skilfully planned Liocke, and too many of the present so-called seif- contained dwellings.London (Eas) and some of the large English towns, have naturally taken the load in this domiciliary experiment, utilised, oo \u201cthet none ihall .be lost, \u2018any more than it is in the Bumctous hexagonal cells which together form the honeycomb.The rule to be followed is, to secure the most perfect privacy of s home {to cach family in the block, at the rame time that the space for recreation pom.few household purposes is is on, The ST extract from the London Deily building movement in the metropolis .\u2014 Dwsllings Company, which the Duke of Cambridge opened yesterday, ars & further proof of the sacoess of the movement which will indignantly crush out the liquor traffic by ginning of æ new and highly successful om in | The -nocessity for a revival of the ° and that this bill will Giffer in several details after brief explanations and suggestions, in i.the sessions of 1969 and 1870, | may hereafter be established in Canailx, and Courts of the Provinces diressiy.Thé Court \u2014 provides that the Governor in Council \u201cay direct s special case to be laid before the \u2018Bu-_ .may be stated, for the opinion of the Supreme enforce.any law of Canada relating tu revchue' Court this seems to be the atlopting more aud more .the plan of tesiement bbuess and flats.There and in practice, hitherto, some Kot ungrounded thet not caly: may space: be economised, bat -wherein space ls everywhere Nows will show the nature and progress of the é The new buildings of the Industsial Eh FEE the A and get in - \u20ac 3 Dore Led z* + = | ee + 3 \u2018x, ; - \\ \u2018 } 4 _ | \u201cFrivay, JANUARY 18, 1871._ - the ownetm of the houses could afford.to £300,000, and returns & reguisr dividend of five per cent on its capital.In the large} buildisigs, and the complete finish of the \u2018 rooms give them a warmth and snugnoss which émall separate houses cannot posses.©.of buildings as.that described, such invest- The best person.that ops be got for Back of- oo than 1,600 dwellings, \u201chas\u201d Invested about] o and were evidently well satisfied of Îts ment would.have been excusable on the |ftness for the object for which it < gound of being a public benefit, and we have erected.It is indeod most complete in plan _ no doubt it would yield much better interest and execution, .| longer to make it ready for actual than ordinary dwe i \u201cASPRANTE- Roanwars.\u2014The _ Londoners ie._ * seem to bo waking up to the advantage of al .v_for the enormovts amount of which is ef brick, js thsee storics high, of o liberal frontage, and of & neat and: somewhat ornamental style of architecture.The win- of the facade, and gives character to the gene- Cheap- ral appearänce of the building.There are two doors, the upper one, nearest St.Antoine *' vehifcular locomotion which passes through \"some of the main thoroughfares of the _ mighty metropolis.The jolting and the din have long been truly borrible; but the asphalte - pavement has at length given quiet to \u2018side, and à degree of smoothness to a portion vus \u201c mou,\u201d 5 8 -the entrance to the Shaftesbury of the roaring flood of Holborn trafé .The Hall portion of the edifice, while the lower iphabitants of several of the other mose noisy .\u201cshoroughfares are asking to have them also paved with agphaite, which mot only does one, nearer Bonaventure street, leads into the Boy's Home proper.The powbr of prayer was wonderfully exemplified epaploy of Mr.Sencenl/ was traning afternoon conclusion, warned the patrons of the presen fustitution that they must expect uphill ; bad been for a long time, especially as boys rrr Boyt Ap would be the streets, and dari ë on the + though it will take à few days controlled.Nevertheless, be believed their opening.efforts would, in spite of discouragements, be The following description Wil} give some idea |crowned with success.| as e only for tions, particularly of the latter.| The former a purely charitable institution, and the which was pleasing to contemplate.Shaftesbury Hall 1p .y came into house and comported may be first described.It isom the first story, They came into it it ay were the home of ol ot REE .and extends from front to reas, ia a decidedly their family.was 10 ounts \u2018away with noiss, his & vast amount of friction.Jensant and tasteful looking jain, pt mo poor Led.à posait: Indeed it becomes a question whether, with well lighted, and sufficiently lofty.and will seat 4, hich was à free dinner on Sundays.\u201casphalte pevesient, the old-fashioned omnibus \u2018may Bot have some.advintage over the new and there is a reading desk at one end.This tramway cesriages, as our city horsé railway oy) is intended for preaching, and for Sabbath- eurriages would be called in England.The !schoo! and missionary purposes.On one side, \u201c omnibus, running upon the broad sephalte, is| and divided from it by large folding doors, is the series of af course free of the whole street, and can set hus i do ior a Bunday- down or take up passengers close to the sidewalk, whilst the railway car is limited to its time.; .Be this as it may, hess again is an in- \u201cstance showing how a resl improvement can- \u201c - not fail of being adoptéd in the long run, whatever prejudice may at first exist against.-Îts adoption.The tramways, which have been , confined to the suburbs of.Londen, are slowly Aveeping towards the centre ; and there sesms lighted, te be little doubt that the omnibus, with its inside and outside passengers, which, on its , introduction sothe forty years ago, was thought \u201c an amasing advance\u201d in city travel for the \"+.middle spd lower classes, will be greatly su- _ perseded by tramways, unless, indeed, the asphalte roadway, should work in another direction, giving nearly all the smoothness of rails, without their restriction.=: \u2018 + EXPLANATION AND APoLOGY.\u2014Our readers are already aware that Mr.Jarvis, station-agent at , Belleville, commenced a suit against the pab- lishers of thie Wirxuss for having erroneously published his name among others who were drrested by the Grand Trunk au- thoritios; and we have now to explain thet.(believing all * such matters should be settled amicably) we requested a friend in - Belleville to represent to Mr.Jarvis that the \u2018error with respect to his name was involuntary and bnintentional, opcurring as it did in our +, daily press despatch from our regular Toronto ; correspondent, who copied it with other items from the (lobe of the same morning, and that \"mien the Globs of the next day arrived with \u2018 the retractation of thé report, so far as Mr.Jarvis waa concerned, we promptly and conspicuous- Jy copied that retractation.On this representation Mr, Jarvis consented to withdriw his suit \"on our publishing an mpology, which we hereby do, expresiing our sincere regret that - me were the medium, however unconsciously \u201c \u2018and unintentionally, of pablishing a false re- 20 -port concerning bim.Fun Kixcsron.Srxop ADsoUaran ane dic Yesterday afternoon, at the Episcopal Synod at Kingston, several amendments to Mr.Simpson's motion, as we said in our special telegram last night, were lost, and at \u2018about four vclock, amidst a good deal of excitement, it J was \u2018proposed by Mr.Macdonald that the meeting should adjourn sine die.His Lord- .«hip declared the motion carried, and pronounced the benediction, after which ia a few remarks he expressed his regret at the result of yet can, when school, and is thus conveniently situated to the Hall, of which ft forms a part, and needful, be made practically distinct.: On entering the \u201c Boys\u2019 Home,\" which ocou- pies ail the rest of the ba there is, first, an office on the ground floor the Superintendent, who will there receive the boys when they come in for the night.Descending into the bassment, - there is avkitchen and difiing-room.Both of these are well Wed, and the latter is of ample size fied up with a large -pantry and all needful appurtenances; and behind \u2018it is « bath-room with three\u2018 separable baths, also a washing-trough and other conveniences.Contiguous to this is a room with for the boys\u2019 çlothes, each boy's 1 e being se .There are\u2019 also other pantries and store-rooms, likewise water-closets, &c., and so a hoist which travels to the upper part of he establishment.On the second story, and facing the street, is a suite of rooms intended p \u2018be the residence of the Superintendent ; and on the same flat, but looking to the rear, is the hall of the \u201c Boy's Home.\u201d It is nearly as large as the # Shaftesbury Hall\u201d below, and, like it, is furnished with comfortable seats, \u2018with backs.Itif well lighted by day, and well warmed; and Che gasaliers give Ît an equally, and \u20ac more, lightsome appearance during the up, and alongside of the room a large pan all » store-roomm, and also a spare or supplementary room.The third, or top story, is occupied as a dormitory, covering the whole building.It is capable of accommodating 8 hundred boys.At present it is furnished with twenty-five iron- on which ars comfortably made-up beds ; and there are matirasses and bedding for twenty-five more.Several large protsce stand against the \u2018walls, which, tead of being plastered, am merely whitewashed, and have a very clean and wholesome appearance Ingenious means have been taken for ventilation, and, with ordinary attention, the dormitory, even when full, cannot fil of being healthful.The arrangements in this part of the establishment are very properly marked with simplicity, and whilst nothing redundant is noticed anywhere, it is evident that there has heen everywhere an anxious forethought for the comfort and physical well-being of the boys who shall hereafter gather under this friendly roof.It has been erected at the ex pense ôf one of their friends, C.Alexander, Esq., at a cost to him of} some $5,760.Mr.J.Baylis has undertaken to pay a balance on the ground of $1,200; and for the furnishing and sundry incidental expenses .a pathisi Christian \u2018publie il yet pu wilt yet provide the sum required being about $1,000.- à.MR MEETONG.\u201d At eight o'clock the \u201cBoys Hall, in which the meeting was 10 be.held, was Sled with a most respectable audience, a considerable proportion of those present being ladies.On motion of Mr.John Dougall, Mr.the meeting.C, Alexander then took the chair, and con- | p\u2014 Cd 1 ducted the opening religious a To Posyuasrins.\u2014We call the attétition of ing out a hymn reading « suitable \u2018 , poutmasters to the pâcketa of the Illustrated | ou the New Testament.Mr.T.J.« Advocate- of Humanity Almanac\u201d which Ciaxton led in prayer.: - The Chairman then spoke as follows :\u2014 they will receive, and which work is publieh-| Christian Friends, \u2014I6 will be only necessary ed both in Prench and English : the Cana.| for me to present a few remarks, and as brief the Prevention 5 Cruelty to as possible, as to the present enterprise.-dian Society for For several years a few gentlemen have had : \u2018Animale.The almanac is-a valuable sheet ; a strong desire to make an «effort tô do good \u2018 and, besides u number of appropriate and{among the poor boys who may be said to be - spirited engravings, contaiss much advice, without homes (such for instance as these who \u2018\u2019 \u2018both original\u2019 and \u201cselected, on the proper 422 ROW denominated news-boys) or if they Per ba ve homes are driven from them by the in- .treatment of animale.We trust that post-l human treatment they receive from futempes- masters to whom-these packets are sent will |ate and unprincipled parents.kindly distribute the sheets they cositaln to; many such persons as will read and preserve them, and probably practice and inculcate the}, to seek + humane lessons they teach.These: little fe of them.bright br thes whoen fet duty ough t w Rn rht to Loir highest good, forced to seek other haunts and lower means of enjoymen The meetlsig of the congregation of;Bt | 40 immoral and vicioss ways, until, sd to my, Patrick's church last Sunday, to express sympathy for the Pope in his-troubles, was natural | Pope ta } enough, and It ws much better the | citizens and weeful in society.similar affaire it the United States, which ba = assumed the form of public meetings.But \u2018 when our Roman Catholic friends adopted 8]becn built, to seek to save them from + petition $0 the Queen to reinstate the Pope in sin and shame by throwing arou his power and possessions, they must have : - What the Queen, who governs a country bons of ines, >?where thereare no established religions but the \"Episcopal and Presbyterian, has 10 do with the Rowan Btates, or ex-Reman ruler, more than with any othet country in Burope, it wewld be s LA 3 tof Ls Courrier du ; Jas.Baylis, suid, I will become under the title of \u201c Justice,\u201d says thet the Province of Quebec gives to the English more money tban they are entitled to.There are|$5 in the Public Oflices, says the writer, 96 French clerks, drawing salaries amounting to.$85,925, result too often find their way to the ; and thus in many instances are lost to and to those habits fitted to make them geod \u201cNow, it ié to reach this class thet ia name of our common Saviour this Heme: k i & $ the divine blessing may lead them te more | Le We had various mectings 4 the best menus of securing the above the only hindrance at last being sim question of .At last, one said, should the duilding not cost $4,000, he would foot the biti | Hi j it Fi i Ë il the balance of the $1,200; fications were out by : .Hutchison, it wes found that it would oct % J 380.Well it was maid, ® Where these dea will these Ë Î isa way.\u201d We zesolved to go ahend, and we find | now it will cost ua, without the furnituse, - ; but ue and 36 English clerks, drawing $92,250, the|35,600.Wel, that ls pretty neat ; third of the situations being held by the English shall need the aid of Chri friends : while they numbei but one-fotrth of the popus lation of the Province.The writer of the ae the gentlemen who are to follow will .\u2018communication seems ts.forget that if the{ecribe the way we intend to deal with : x boys M aries from English-speaking pcople only number one- DOYE- that Kvor Mee .which where were the salaries?In the|your «ympathy; therefore, when we have , Parliament House, of which he says mots a number of boys, come you and help us; ; t word, there ars, out o£ à large staff, only three English-epraking officials, and 80 scarce were city.\u2018+ they thet, at the closing of Mat.sogsiom of! Mr.Thom, who is the conducter of Miss Parliament, the propricty of securing the vers | Mc Pherson's Institution, ef Marchmont, vices ofan outsider conversant with tho English language was suggested, for the purpose of roading intelligibly the titles of English bills.help us to carry out the work us.I will not detain you with : de the carnest hearts Mercifal may Lies the lads and lend them to the love of Jesus.The success of this effort will depend much upon got vi all being done in the name of Christ, stitution will become « bieming te the and to the \u2018 qe F ad was formerly suprintendent of a Boye.Home in the East of London (England) gave an account of the establishing of the latte Hi ote of her wrists in two places.institution by Miss McPherson, aided by « few nearly two hundred persons, With this view, Savings Bank had been established for these 4 has boom fitted up with comfortable seats, ly o¥ in which they had various sums to their t; one boy having deposited therein as much as $48.They would sometimes bring a destitute lad into the « Hoine;\u201d and they had a {al fund out of which they paid for him.Everything like a look of charity was avoided.They were at first very insu nate, but now they were\u2019 easily managed, and once, in the temporary absence of the Super-| intendent, had shown a strong chivalrous de- \u2018| sire to give his wife, the matron, as little trouble as possible.The Rev.Dr.Wilkes now moved the first resolution, which ran as follows :\u2014 - Resolved\u2014That this meeting \u2018regards with much satisfaction the establishment of a Boys\u2019 Home in Montreal, and earnestly.invites public co-operation in the good work.\"He said boys must always be objects of interest, and their freaks and pranks must often be looked u as the power that was in them, and which would be turned to useful account in manhood.He liked the self-reliant system of the Toronto Newsboys\u2019 Home, and which was to be adopted in the working of this institution.Let the boys bave comfort and enjoyment, but let them have to pay something for it.He looked forward to a long series of boys who should enjoy the benefit of this Home.Mr.J: Dougall seconded the motion, He said there always been a good deal of ambition in the world, but the highest kind of ambition was in the endeavor to found an institution to do good.There were many ambitious men in Edinburgh in the time of George Heriot, but were any remembered like him ?There were many excellent men in England in the time of Howard, but were they remembered and their names revered as widely as his was?There are many noblemen now in Britain, but little was heard of them, except the Earl: of Shaftesbury, and, perhaps, the Duke of Argyle.It was only in striving to imitate the example of Christ in doing good that men must hope to be honorably remembered.He was glad to see this institution so far under way.It had at one time secmed to be only inthe clouds, but it was now a fact, and would yet become a benefit to the city.All depended upon the wisdom of its future management.The expenses would, to a considerable extent, be paid Ly the boys themselves, but the superintendent's salary and other items must be raised by the citizens.The newsbuys had the sympathies of the citisens in general.There were about 150 of them ; they were interesting, useful, and endowed with many qualities which went towards the making of eminent men.He trusted these boys would get on well, and that this institution would become as useful and successful as it deserved.The resolution was carried.\u2018Mr.Baylis moved the second resolution :\u2014 Resolved\u2014That the following gentlemen be asked to take charge of this important effort as a Committee of Management : Charles Alexander, President; John Dougall, J.Baylis, Vice-Presidents ; J.R.Dougall, Secretary ; Jf \u201cI M¢Lachlin, Treasurer ; John Ritchie, Superin- - [tendent ; Committee, T.J.Claxton, James A.Mathewson, E.K.Greene, F.E.Grafton, W.Clendinneng, N.B.Corse, George Bishop, P.H.Barlow, D.McPhie, A.Perry, G.W.Weaver, J.W.Patterson, L.Paton, M.Duff, \u2014 Trenholme, James McFarlane, W.Eoard, C.Cushing, M.Parker, George Prowse, John Beatty, Mr.Richards, with power to add to| their number.: Mr.Baylis said it, must not be forgotten that side by aide with us, whose life current mn smoothly, there were waifs and strays who had to encounter the storm and run the chance of being wrecked.Who were these?Only boys.But there was something within them Rot of the carth, earthy, They were immortal beings.The speaker then referred to a number of boys, both from sacred and secular history, who, to use the modern phrase, had made their mark in the world.Amongst these were David, the shepherd, but who afterwanis became à king, the three Hebrew children, Moses, Luther, the charcoal burner's son, who when a boy, sang in the streets; Bunyan, the tinker, w became the im- ry § of to-morrow.- .Corse seconded the resointion.: Clendinnenz delivered a brief qud pleading the cause of conchusien, à 1 Is ie r sir 3 5 © i iL : & Hi BÉSÉ GERS ji\u2019 peeey 3 SEE paéPsnss 1 i FH Eos FRiTs Ë f LE tly il i 7 rE | EST fi i i is 2 ¢ F - Pee Dy + 1 \u2018 \u201cCITY ITEMS.1 the purchase ef à read to their new stone quarry at the back of the mountain.As soon 73 KOTRE DAMUE FE.fret door/west 0\u20ac St.Dents st.| \u2019 à cogé Business us of All, and incl ae Ré SE PA Hs REAT SALE \u2014 BANKRUPT of | _ ; i = \u2018 | \\ | ; \" rc ; mr re\u2014 \u2014 Ne = i i AE cy s : THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS: gL : - eee : - \u2018 onda) undertook ta\u2019 sai the supply af} VWe-doprotate- dar tutpnfuetion \u201chemprer, oi| Christian frisnde, the great dificnlly chetpdronmed ai-Cate Bi Fri ae oA EE a ope of imi io dow del ia dt ra] Ch Ts ; LE A LE y en ; etary.noce men could ford to pay, aad whish \u2018ths only xc\u2019 shoud fines {5% ot of the lowesb lodging houses.~The! Anassriin.\u2014A Jad, for samme lime past in the elected im all cases, irsigpectd ve in the ing ofthess rough and lawlces lads, for embezslement.It appears % sationality maltey, crved, or party =, 4m=]Fef whom musa ry s and had learm-Lnot only bad-he appæspriated a considerable = = PEASE TL.Jed ail manner of iniq Several striking gum of his a money, tnt he had taken | a rine pe nin ol | lg ie ete 5 tov ass ml 080 ; n o Last : 2 : elon, had prayer meetings inthe institution.arms Bvan\u2014We sce.it stated that held in thos building which hae Just beon laut partiy ovine Lo the crowded state of the tN D8 he level The erected for a Boys\u2019 Homé, on Mountain street, |labor fieid in Eng and partly owing te all the.lines between Bonsventare and St.Antoine streets.their antecedents, Miss ePherson h drone of last pour, the Only m LyX attention to Canada for the disposal of these being that the + ter is conpiderabl ; \u2018 \"| reformed waifs, with what success is well-| hich will doubti ant COMMERCIAL.Moxranar Wirxzss Oyvcs, Jan.13./ The mild weather of yesterday continues.was without any immediate praspect of change result of pauperism was seen in the forlorn, Therm.at 7 am.28° above sero.spiritless look of the children, who neverthe- | less scemed to be well cared for, and kept suitably employed.But the boys in the lat ter, who pal something for the bénefits they received, wore an independent and self-reliant S \u2014 Conxzacur-\u2014Quietness i | wholesalo busie ° pow large, on account of the excellent roads, the retail business must, in consequence, be mors active.io There is no change to report in financial matters, money being abundant and stocks improving in value.Lo i Cacesxp Cimoxs~The Commercial Times advises the introduction into of the system of crossing chocks jised in England with so much advantage.A crossed check: is payable only to a banker, and no cer will receive it except from a known party.Should it be lost, therefore, in smission, nobody can use it, nor can a clerk draw the money.We cannot say that the explanation in the Commercial Times of the M system of making all bills payable at 8 London banker's and sending crossed checks to meet them, would-be very clear to the juninitiated ; and we would thank any ome who is thoroughly acquainted with it to give us as-plaîn and comprehensible a description ofthis system as he can, shewing at the same tine whether or no it is applicable to Canada.Our Fonsron Tranz.\u2014Within the past few months efforts have been made to open up a trade with Batavia, and we are p to state A that these have been of s \u2018fairly satisfactory character.Mercantile opesations are now facilitated by the use of the cable between Montreal and the point referréd to, a trium which all who desire to do business with tha rt of the world will appreciate.A Cable despatch from Messrs.Dummler & Co, to their agent here, under > of 5th inst, reports e Coffee and Sugar Markets ns follows :' T Avi, Java, Jan.5, 1871.Padang Coffee sale Dec., 56,000 piculs, at 84 guilders, thirty thousand taken for America.\u2019 Exchange w and lower rates expected.SH TORONTO CATTLN MARKET.Trade has recovered in sème measure from the dullness which is a prevailing feature of the market at this season thé year.Local butchers are mow pretty wll cleaned out of their Christmas stock, having sold large be.lances for shipment to Boston.The cattle offered on the market during the week were of the usual description, generally found purchasers at tho rates cu before the boli- days.First class brought: Bc.; second class, 4c.; and third class, 3}c.toi3)c.The following transactions are re ) :~=Mr.Frankland bought one car-load at 4c; Mr.Britton 20 head of 3 year old steers at each, equal to Sc.per 1b, live weight.\u201cSke Have not been clase; $4 to $5; 3rd class, $3 to $34.Have beert scarce, with prices firm, at $4 to $5 for 1st class; $3.50 to $3.75 for 2nd class ; and $2.75 $0 $3.25 for 3rd élags.Calves\u2014Are more plentiful and in bétter demand.We quote 1st class at $710 $8 2nd class at $5 to $6; 3rd clase, $3.50 to $4.50).Globe.New Advertisement (hs Frnoon- os seman me me er 1 rm ay or very plentifal, and prices remain firm quotations, namely :\u20141st ¢ $8 to ve mm rm mma \u2014\u2014 B-AN KETS ! | BLANKETS! .BLANK ' , \u2018 % Paire BLANKICTR, slightly boiled, will bo sold off [» at less than cout to clear._wATeoN GO.MEX SELON Sine, prrss Gdobs.WOOL PLAIDS & FRENÇH MERINDS.The remainder of our.stock wii de sold off at oat w hep JUST RECEIVED, & Choice Lot of COLORED FIGURED MUSLING, FE SRT SS \u2018.\\ aa ALEX WATRON 00 er.FUR TRIMMED JACKETS, Sav! six ols & Clouds, Serpe RE RTC 0 SRE Es PDRIED APPLES.Marveis and Cases, fret-cloat & Cauca, in fret-clesd order.Corner Oufinlitetes spd'be Poser streets.| | Good chance for ai y \u2014_ for STOCK OF DRY GOODE.\u2014The Store hae Sven opine Wesk BEPHOGF - Li pai.16, | po 15.) Tp In 3 pave i» 3 paw 7 p .AJ TP Bia.Ei nif a BT) i v0 wo FT pA 2} 7 pm 37 pa 4 3pa5] 11 wm 5 Tp a} i pa.i] Tp 8 TP.9, Tp Wy pe I, : pa FEN - 22 \u2026- i MAB, lengpih co ; No To TALLORS.\u2014Wanted tl sod | s son ™ Prince Kdward LRA pt + 1 Emi er Ten - MEN Hae Warren - AD VERTISEME?at the rate ONE RE _ WORD.EACH INSERT] N.Pressers H.SsonRkry F On\u2019.nishers wanted af (OAT Makers and Fi H.NHORNY & Co's.\u2019 Y Wanted.Appiz at 206 St.Pau) street.SRTANTED.immediately.s » Fireman, for night work, Ww ple\u201d Rye Evo.ET ace Clothing Store.Ar West, with P.O.+ wanted for WASTER 100 Penman.ev oy poly a4 146 Mochi) Gall ot.go wanted at the.WIT ESS Office.\u201cWANTED.» \u201ctwo in fareily.No thorvugh Servant ; ing.Apply, after 5, at \"Nu.#8 Cadieux »t.J active ns tu can- y RTE sois ve, two good Cap Finishers; om penking prit Ianguanee, Dot between \u201c and 16 years Ho ure ae = Apps à PEARTRÉE & FRIEDEBNRG.a genera} MRervant for a small family, ANID pi) city reference.Apply to Mr.Wil | LIAN ROBERTS, 15 Maco A d'Armes -W à thorougk Servant, at @ Victoria street.ATE between 11 and 2 o'clock.8 Servant to do light work, and take Wat moe d.Apply at Mixnomac-street, ED.two Salesmen and a Boy.Wis Sand 7 o'clock, t0 JORN MURPHY A 7.45 Notre Dame Dame street.ENTS w nted ; active: mon ait find ot AE oftabl e.% G.BURNEY, at way Breech Montrea ANTED, Protestant Nurse Gari, No.9 Unions \u201cAvenue.- ANTED, 6 first-rate prom Maker that oan rus Wheolet & Wilson's Rewing ng Machines.Apply to J.B.LEITMEAD, #t A.A.Murphy's, otre pay me AXTED or a lu spplioar 3 Ufice Boz.I xyTeD, thirteen era seven orang ent ry fl Po tots, WAYTED a Sewing Girl with Sewing Machine.Apply sen ae WS at Roe 50 R.Jossson0s 8, Se ames Nurse =Apply between\u2019 Eee Band, at an seperiençed = NV ASTED.AR Dressamakerags Juror street.Mer 00d general Servant, - ver Hall.fo wanted.\u2014 Apply 40 JOHN DATE.GF 6&7 Cruix st.AS ANTED.à Conchman; one whe thoroughly un nds the gare of horses; bars oo, ee Hoaso, Ca coté st.Antoine.Employment Wanted.> ADV ERTISEMENTS for Siyv AT10NS and En PLOYMENT he rate o ANTRD snserfed RWC this head at INSER fon.CENT PER WORD EACH NAnTED ie light Emplo t, a youth od I in an i, tr cit ity references._ scholar.\u2014A dress À: A.¥.B., WitN Eas Office eeper by Double entry.te open.Thoro 18 far a si ation lon à fast writer and t.inry rine yoar, $30.ddrees * er,\u201d WIT.VE oung lady; a Pitaation ag Nurse TXT RD.Ww Post Office, Ment real.Tran, st as daily or resident Gov in or out of town.Address Bux 1 x P.©.MERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN.-The Ad: vertiser in prepared to make np accounts, 0: post books, on Jesrvnable tertus, and ht hours tu suit.Address W.D.M.ost Office.mastress wants om, ment.\"Addrese AY SoA Gants, employ N tustion\u2019 \u2018oachman L' pect: Ware Dia ht La an.ands Tarde -.Best 01 references given.Apply at 415 Aqueduct st.è who holds a Canadi: 15 yon f A \u2018uns yea t.de ton va College.and Pipioma of B aston & is well -educated TY rench, wants a situation in an office ur wholesale es ment, either dr Sods or Gruceries.Reforence-\u2014T.H.SCHNEKID - 23 Le ADVERTISEMENT s o MisCELLANEOUS WANTS fmserted ander this head at the rate of ONE CEN T PER WORD EACH INSER TION.\u2014 ae 2000 eee me Ice ae Li Vv t good H - W ANTED.to ont « or purchase.intaising baer rteen - apartments, OÙ or near Sherbrooke street.Lot n Drummond and #t.Famille rts.\u2014 Address.8.VIT IENS D, a Secund-handPhæton W A UE price, MY V.H.this nfMoe.WEA or ba paving | 8 .Momeroal Cash Buyer by nodress ng, gn z WA EE a ANTED, for 8 of May.pret r tenement\u2019 house, weat of ver Hall, nox or Er shine Chyrch) preferred.Address, » ating rknox accom #dution, louylity.&c., to V.R.X., this office.Hicigh.Address.Retail Stock or to sell will » Box ve sg.3 fami! House, hn ; a etes with al a4recs Rox 13 PO.Moms Board and Rooms W Wanted.Lens tm nt trem.tae oe ADVERTISEMENTS ZL Joaun oan and Rooms WANTED fuser this hound af the rate o oN CENT P R ISD EACH INSE A ca married man and is wife, WA bave Rial Se want board in à quiet Enz- Mah faune where they could fee feel themmelveant home : situa not wore than ten minutes ik from the Court House.Address L.Y., WITNESS ce.4 VHRKE o or tu r Boarders can be accommudnted with Board rd.and net comfortable Rooms.Bonaventure rem a Her rt erms godernte.WANTED.& thom ne tan di ote Joc \u2018 wirauds Ufitce.sa dem \u2014 , 1ENTS ef Boars.and Roots fusert.is head at the rate o od under PER W RD EA il INSER ON._ ml ete \u2014 if meet An aime wa nw LT.two vase front rooms, with board if requi Pet 81 a à \"ANCIMS for boarders, » Cleveland Place, Juror street.Roose Board; à St: Lawrence street.T wou ree gestiomen can be a memudated ith comfortable rooms and à pivot fatuily, at 34 wohester st, a i OARDERS WANTED\u2014A f Boarders can be By St Latour Late a suit of rooms, (8) communicated.suitable for s fois or En gentiemen : ; terms a ur à \u2018, SET ne ne Nue CE ttches| T° -_Apply at 27 St- Louis st.use of K 7 ACANCIRS fo t N Gé Victoria Ra ?Boarders at 718 Cralg street, Wes VAT a na he front Bedroom, at 207 Bt.Antoine\u201d RS are op ogmiortable rooms vacant af 3 Drum VACANCY for two or three wh may sly on the comforts of a rders.whee they LET.well furnished, new, 4 Largs Room four, where no or boarde! kept noce.ery reasenable, No.St.Genevieve at.BOLASiEY Pose For, vhh boars, at 8 M , BARD apactes.st Juror st, opposite Vio D OOMS to Let with or without hoard, a4 No.1% Dominique st.\u2018 Rowman No.30 8t Denis st.- A oa 3 are ee i gH Vacant oc ih Coord 41253 Bi.Antouie p4 PES comfortable intge apartments and boart at No.6% Torchoater at \u2019 YAcaNcizs for Boarders at 3i St.Denis st.pres ur two Gentlemen or a Married Couple ean ab- ppm mr EE Lost, Strayed, and Found.ADY ERTISEMENTS ik Lost, STAYED, nd © FCUXD, inserted = head at the rote TON.ENT PER WORD EACH H IN .ION === { Foun ona fora aa Bare ib CC Bg, 0 TOUARTY & ul UND, last evening, s Zl Tur.The Be RF at] TE Pe 8 EFT in WITNESS Of please call and ident OFT.sbous Wednesday 11th EX Bt.Pant and Craig streets, b, roy Die, 4 x 4.Tie Shdee whl be ving it a2 37 36.Pa On at th inst LES \u2018The fader er vide cute Seip ees \u201c arosker street à | Cook: \u2018also, i Housemaid : on y thuse need apply, = TOR ol Ess |, \u2014 Mr.bs continues to sell very supe- \"| been abandoned.HALF-CEN1 | or mali \u2018Owner will q tor Sn tg miei te 3 2 ~ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 vos mpeg rame rer vomir ._ .TH OÙ EAL.DANY \" PTNESS.\u2019 a : - 27 i METEOROLOGICAL - OBSERY A TIONS.ze ik; , \u2014\u2014 re SE Fr ri => Doses previews | Trt mt Yen hiver als thls Me [ mete gt of ay calf and potatoes, was : LATEST FROM QUEBEC.LE nr Fine, 17e, va 200.Choke, 31¢.to $1je.Fin = and large p are posted tp with thous| \u2014\u2014-\u2014 Sem 00h pr dau will pe Led on the.(Bpocial tp the Witness.) Foe arf int | a te pci Ver | J ADIL SSE Tot, med _w ih |W ae Ur Sm Se sorte Bsues : = Je a ; (MS DRE EW MONTE * GALEDC .pendent Toa eo met at © in the noces TOR s a Cow: will ve The Wecnth annual al meeting of the mem- Methodist church and: t will take place.ALE, {bers Soci Id ven.i ; [ ak fim te Wom ol mins af.\u201d mere ng in the Andry Home, Doron Tie talon, rigioe cuves vi - - \u2014 .- ; .exander M im 2: Ee it (To se Sm An mee w en : i stomach ie capable af ne wasio: |.2 Beaver Han celebration of St, s Day, when he gave rain is a incapable of supplyin pa of Loir Irina JE; fn diner 9 words, ies ex œuse of 5 Asad fering from diseases of the H Liver, Stomach and Lu w - te Nervous 89 weirs £05° hich p produced od by tax MPOUND ire, Por s Thor praus vélos lnparie OPHORPHITES is s ha das and consequent! ro reams Gssass Price, $1.50 per bottle dx for $7.0 Acctiox SALE The Subscriber a cu ane pe pat 82 Very Bp SE te will hold an Auchan ut] pul EE Sk TH, Sine 3 sis usual on he Brat or pon Hale 1e nd Yon vale on She SCO! B the Aha send.Rae otre - P.ES Can rior carpets kc., and allows a liberal discount.12 O'CLOCK EDITION.New Yoax, Jan, 13, 10 am.\u2014Gold, 11; Exchange, 9%.\u2014 Greenbacks bought at 10 sold at 93 to 00 dis.Silver bought at 5 to 00 dis.; and sold at 4 to 00 dis.5-20's sold st 108 to 1094.P.D.Browns, Banker and Broker, 124 Great St.James street.©.OABLB.© PARIS SIEGE ITEMS.\u2018The Tribune's correspondent, Versailles, Jan.| bush 9th, writes that the German batterivg have been advanced a thousand paces nearer Forts d'Issy and Vanvres.papers are very revolutionary ; i The Paris Mobile officers und soldiers are Noisy, Rosny and Nogent are visibly weaken Many powerful new German batteries wil shortly open.MaNTEUFFEL TO COMMAND IN THE EAST OF FRANCE.' Manteuflel is here, bit starts immediately | to take command of the now army.of the | Outs, touch Paris, but artillerists state that they have followed shells with their glasses into the : Place de la Concorde.Five hundred fire shells were thrown into the enceinto last night.St.Jacques vas reached and houses set on fire.NEW BATTÉRIES.- A'new battery bas been established at Cla mart, considerably in advance of the old positon, and is actively shelling the enemy's | works.Another new battery, which has been established in the vicinity, within 1,200 yards of a French battery, played with remarkable accu- can \u2018touch Paris, asd then only at 8 great clova- tion.RUMORS OF PEACE.Romors of pence are general at headquartess.u DUKE UF MECKLENBURG DEFEATS\u2019 THE FRENCH.Mecklenburg telegraphs to the Duchess ; After crossing the rivulet of Haune on Tuesday, w fought next day a hot but victorious batt! battle a at Lambron and Lachapelle, taking nearly 10,- 000 prisoners.Our Pouces age Inconalderable.\u2018We are advancing on Le Mans.FRANCE TO BE ONLY PARTIALLY OCCUPIED.The Berlin correspondent of.the London Times writes pation of France by the Geyman forces has ortions only of French territory will be held.LA -NO CREDIT.\u2018The French Government, he says, is mo Iynger able to borrow money.\u2018UNITED _STATBS.BILLIARDS.| wiatch playing here, to-night, between Dion [and Decry, at 11 p.m., 87 ?nings had been played, Dion scoring 361, and Deery 338.DEMONSTRATION IN NEW YO EF IN FAVOR OF IPALIAN UNÎT Naw York, Jan.12.\u2014The Academy of: Music was crowdeti to-night on occasion of the moet- ing to celebrate Italian unity; while an open- air mecting wus held outside.votiug to join the Italian the Romana had bev true to the spirit of their bi manifented against the temporal power o the Pupes, and that the rejection of the Papal Geverninent by the Roman people wis received with wana approval and admiration by the American people, Speechés were made by Horace Groeler, Henry Ward Beecher, W.C.og Tiny pon Godwin, and others, congratulating Italy upon - } ber triumph.\u2014 CORN EXCHANGE DAILY REPORT.(From the Nontreal Herald this morning.) Moxtasal, Thursday, Jan.13.Froun # bri.of 196 Ihe\u2014Superior Extra, $6.40 to $6.50 ; Extra, $6.30 to Yoo; Foner, $6.00 to $6.08; F Super.from Canada Wheat, $5.70 to $5.80; Western States Superfine, nominal, $5.85 to 196.00 ree asked ; Medium S Superfines fro nada Wheat, $5.85 to 8; Strong | Flour, $6.00 to $6.15; .Supers.from estern Wheat Wheat (Welland Canal), nominal ; or - Superfine (from Western nominal held at $5.75: in bond; Cause 3nperfine No.2, $5.35 to $5.55; Western States No.2, $3.35 to $5.50, free, nominal ; Fine, $0.00 to $5.00; Middlinge, tivered), $2.90 to $3.92.activity in the Flour These was Increnaed le, Receipts reported by Q a.7.R, 1,000 rye per bel.of 200 Tbe.\u2014 Steady at $5.70 to $3.90.WERAT, per bushel of 60 lbe.\u2014Market niet; a few transactions were recently reported at $1.30 in bond for No.] and Ne.2.Cons, per bush of 56 bare Market stendy ; holders ask 80c.to 9c.per bash.of 60 Ibe.\u2014Quiet at 85¢.te \u201cOars, per bush of 33 Ibe.\u2014Firm.Quotations.are 48jc.to 45c.A séle of 500 bush.at in- Fr Je Loxsox, Jan.12, 2 p.m.\u2014The Grand Duke of | that the idea of 9 general occu-| og Sax Fnaxoisco, Jan.12\u2014In the billiard : Resolutions were adopted declaring that in $4.90 to $66; Pollards, $335 to $3.15 U.C.}- Bag Floar, $2.65 :t0 $2.85; City Bags (de-} Matrance by door on Sheybvcoke st.Casv4eo, Jan.TF@ TT.100 me \u2014Fiour firm.Extras, $4.75 to $5.15, latter Fancy Supers.5 to $4.35.\u2018Wheat firm, and fairiy active: No.2, $1.13$ to $1.1 cash ; Jan.; $1.14 last hialf ; $1.15 seller PF No enquiry for other grains nominal.: New No.3 Corn, 44ic : no grade 480; No.2 Oats, 40cl ; No.2 Baxley, $3c.to 85c according te location.Provisions oo, For M La Le cash; sales 500 bris ; seller March.Lard, 11 11ljctoll ip 00 de; and | oller March.& P.Haas, 140 to19 rons a dar: ; to 1 dressed hogs 10c to ok oy =-3,000.iim inc 3, 9.40 Wheat 1.16 to x] 14.Receipts 23 10:20 a.m = Wheat ae at fr roars to $i.on.~ Reomrys ay G, T.Eden.12.\u2014Flour, 1,000 Outs\u2019 A.54 beds; Butter, 39 kegs; bush.; Leather, 130 rolls; To- baccd, 3 Ads ; Dressed Hogs, 184.eee | Saux or Fossivune, Firm Toxsp Snconp- Hans Prxoronee, Carrare, &o\u2014I will sell st my stores bn Monday next, the 16th inst, two Bedroom Beta, one Walnut Drawing do., Centre Table, Fine Toned Rosewood.Pisno- TAILLON.\u2014 DB BOUCHERVILLE.\u2014 At Bonobervi om the 13th inst., A.A.Tuillom, Esq., of thé reheat Bank in this sity to Mise Mary sides daughter P.Vercheres M.D.The ceremony was Kev.J.B.Proul is uncle tu a © wa, served as father to the bride groom Inmediatel after the marrisg souple embarked for Otéa © the happy veh, 8.wie SE oa re ot At se, A =.ae SL ê Barbaris.of Mer.LG.te fre ra cCarDnEy.} ais ry ° 0e the th sget oa New Cuy = \u20ac Mon » Fe funeraf wi take place on Saturday.the the Le, as to the place grt acces Royal Comnetery, racy of fire.od DANS On ! Tuesday 30th inèt.\u2026 at the The shelling is necessarily at random and Frome Ur.ra 3 as ob TH 38.Daren ihe isis slow, the maximum being 10 shells an hour dur- Poe Hor y's Dock ing the day.he funerai will take Place.on th The fire from not more than five batteries ous fret at 3 pm are req to with- SEL city, on Fy CE Soar ir oh is ake ES Ta es Mignon, 7 hed VY INDSoR NURSERIES, A FINE sock \u2018or FRUIT TREES ac.Oui hand for Spring Planting, CONSISTING [¥ PART OF: \u2019 STANDARD AND DWARF APPLES AND CRABS, STANDARD AND DWARF PEARS, PLUME.\u2019 en x R RIES, GRAPE VINES, Quinots, cunranTs, ac.\u2018rhets packed carefully 50 na to carry safely or diatames.Cutalogupe 1 for Roriag are nov ready.and will be sens free to uli spplioants, - F oo ames DOUGALL.- Windsor, th Jang.1671.\u201d THE LATE JOHN PATTON.sor oni nr owing on Sous De d.without pied ped si BROWS, Executor.January, Ii.: : EST ATE OF AN claims the late Jon Sas to the Montreal, 19h A BAZAAR & SOIREE IN AID OF YUE ORGAN FUND THR SHERDROOKE ST EEE VAN ETHODIST will be held in the basement of the Church, TUESDAY, (7th Janvary.* \\ the frm of A large quantity of useful articles have been pro- paired, and will be on sale at Yery low prices during the afternoon and evening.Tes will be served at half.free past six.and during the evening short addresses will a- de given hy several Clergymen.and the fullowing programme of music by lady and gentiomen amateurs, and the Chotr of tle Church : - * Blessed be Lord God rsa\u201d - = Consider cr the Lill .Beant Bue + ! * The lish: gong\" The Ping chat mecs pe Thousand Years.\u201d Aathom\u2014- ord ro Tat Th er ma.GOD SAVE THE QUERY! Ticurre TWENTT-FIVE cars.OR SA near Zion Church, two parchesers much mote freely, Prices FOR, ate nominally ancrage.Ex Extra moved at Se Houses) terme cancet.sed, and Fancy at $6.00.Strong Bakers pe w.w.MCCLAGHAR, à Superfine biought $6,\u2014several hundped barrel ots at this rate.Choice Medium Strong ree er rs Lan cas Sept dnd Ordinary Super wot LU x Les ER \u2018at $5.75.No.2 was à wide range, $5.35 to $5.55 being paid, Socording de quel WA mires anders TER Sh Low grades are Arm.City Bag als ing Machine.ABOly 10.the Housekeeper 3 BL.urvhasers at $2.0108208) (elirert), Fe ; at whi prices there have considesabi a NURSERIES.\u20144 few pk w ATE EE of ihe : Ry Be TE caans.\u20182 0 CLOCK EDITION.Naw Your, Ja.13, Nooa.~Slald, 11; | change, 2}.= CDTTING IOR ON CANAL (To the Raliter of the Witness.) to your remarks regarding cutting | oe SES Canal, we beg to state that opening made in the canal, where we \u201cvita riding is ta the City Car's ut 87c.per 66 Ibs.e Va last on néaine st.betresn RE wil vor \u2018 Sania a Jet Brooch.5) tame.oh side figures.ous P .| , pe an ° < 4 A : _\u2014.as ce N / 2 the have cut seme ise fe the bottom rows of our \u2018| =~Clear and mild.Quebec ae 29; bar.kinds closing quiet.A round lot of First Pembroke\u2014Ther.30 © ; soft amd ee Joachims.with dense fog Sand \u2018Point.30.12 ; no wind-\u2014cloudy and d Loup.\u2014Overcast and cool; li Father Point, \u2014Overcast and wind.Ther.37 ©.COMMERCIAL.; River du t east wind, ild; light 8.W.evidence.ee he | power o me the wise policy soon prop! | ment.Business has ; Te Eu ng om sagacit averted on ities which rwise t ve experienced.The\u2019 last year shows § as the balance of the rade pre 0 oduckient abo 17 it cute in the gold.The puldic debt has n reduced by more than à hu of dollars, and taxes, internal and external, by about eigty millions.The war in Rasope has created no panic iu this country, and involved ue in no financial embarrassments, The construction of milways was nevet greater than during the year just past.agricultural production is largely in exces) of our com.wa We have no war gn band, and are not likely to haye any.The management of the Government, by put à and wise policy, esan ample'guarahty to the peo- EE or iden © need to be feared : - MONEY MARKAY.The ycar closed in Wall with a more buoyant feeling than had been apparent in that great financial centre for dome months.| Money, as usnal on the last of the artificial acarcity of greenbacks the immense sums to be dis duriag January, which will seventy millions of doilara, combination for locking ep cally impossible, Tes was.| \u2018Fhe accumulative wealth of years i now being destroyed by these two ons to amount of thousands of ngillions of dol.whep the war ends, & to re.\u2018as Ît may be this wholesale sore, a br a will claim their frst attention.For the means to commefice this restoration they will look to their debtors first; and we, being the largest borrower, will ne- césearity be the greatest , much of the fifteen hundred called for is, of course, inly enough to prove ITE any way.There is yet rom iad eta Teas cle 8 loss to and one that will be rey Set PE L grants will be Twiped out by it, Europe has sent ua, | within the last ten or fifteen nearly two millions of emigrants; who, the weaîth.\u2014\u2014 promet vit (vey rable in the sgurcante), be ass relopi Re vast resources of our tn Mates, by tis pra hi od dore, have add- largely to our growth and perity.It is thisloss of material ald in our advancement and wealth to which we have PITY ITH \u201csome pictures, | Mid the citade the winter view \u2014 page.millions | hanges ag CY ot Mages a rettuet of Bates ty a was in sharp demand toward chose of bank | hours of per cen p ut genom! tech, ing was in favor o i sent month.danger wht whic bu den pending pret the street for the ths of & combined eff on ip part of the leading \u201c bearw\u2019 to create @ panic by an \u2018| tided to leave Portland om sapere Seven o benefit o iment.mocl of Séw Year ESTER AEX \"| on the _ band Mu Collage Gain, \u2019 TE a, ob Er en Sec.-Treaa.AER NRA SNOW SHOE SATURDAY, fon Di, 3 0, is Sra GABRIEL CHURCH YOUNG| Jean, Wry Ene Of Oftice, that the first breach of neutrality which is Des permitted by Luxembourg will be by Prussia as endangering individual righta, and she will immediately occupy s part of the Duchy with German soldiers.BALLOON FROM PARIS.Laxoox, Jan.10, 6 p.\u2014-A just now pasaing over thiscity.Itis believed to be from Paris.Much excitementis caused among the citizens, and immense crowds are collecting from every direction to observe the aerial craft.The sensation caused by its pearance has travelled over the city like THE PRUSSIANS AT FECAMP.Telegrams have been received here co ing the intel) intelligence that a company of troops, 600 strong, entered Focamp yesterday vey- h wires in and around the town bave been cat and \u2018destroyed by the in order that the townspeople may have no means of communicating the intelligence of their arrival or potions.They have also unlawfully boarded an English which lay in the harbor of Focamp, aden wi & cargo of coal, REPORTED CAPTURE oF HAVRE.\u2014Lesnou, Jan.11.Telegrams just received > in this city announcethe occupation of Havre by the German troops.The details are not given and the \u2018rumor will receive but little credit till confirmation arrives, VansaiLLge, Jan.10.piège attempt to block the ner peine has now been abandoned by rench troops, and torpedoes have been sunk in the channel of the River instead.LATEST FROM TORONTO, (Special ta the Witnece.) .livan, injured in the stabbing affray at Norway on Christmas evening, is doubtful, Professor Goldwin Smith is in town, Notwithstanding the-resolution the early part of the stasion, abolishing the sle of liquor in the Parliament buildings, the saloon is still in full biast, liquor being sold without any stiempt at at concealment.Ip oes | riot Seviage BIRTHY, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.des Dares et Unes for inertion of these \u2014 seers Me.each insertion, ' NT Eo hee ul fra rs ! hiaqusot ins.EE mere P EME a] , CITY ITEMS.\u2014 Wo understand that the St.Pau Benevolent Society fntend to hold their ;| grand annual concert and entertainment 08 the 20th of February next.Purther parti lars in a few days.cu \u2014 The next Mail for for sion per stetumer \u201c North 4th Janency, will be_closed at the Montreal Post Ofico Friday, the: iàth inst, at 7 Thomas W.Murray.Financ Treasurers.J.Logie, H.balloon is Cunningham, D.McGavin, A.Baillie, progress, nothing had transpired.With regard to - the report that the Toronto Caledonia Society \u2018bad declined to affiliate with the North 3 ASSOCIATION.M2) however, that the filiation, ia vieu circumstances, wi a w \u2018| bringing 20§c.Cheese.\u2014Receipts, 113 boxes; se ths Gosford MERDE PES on jhe other side of the line; was a most shipments, via Portland, 360 Quota\u2019 SUBJECT\" Sketches from we Oidan Time.\u201d toto to.ave ae that LL ot None Drapes: Pon et but te ea d yo bod ™ 3! dian Society, ë bat\u2019 he thought they were not \u2014 | \u2014 : ; | \u201d v none ; shipments, via Portland, pone.|QOIREE AND CONCERT Jot propared for that.When the time came inquiry, and market firmer ; of Meas in} 0 - > Bo one would support euch a proposal more round lots at $20 to $20.50, but mostly at in-| | GOWARD OINISION Ne 1 8.of pi pme rt soe As the past yours Extn Trice.wim ng $14.50.Lard \u2014 Little T0 BE MELDON Tr ; {that there had been no in which more doing bat y dy.yo wy MONDAY EVENING, danuady Her, 1871, good bad been done.He concluded by ex- jme cas done d the week, \u2014 lots sold| TEMPERANCE HALL No.6 Bray Srarer.Pos ans So the kind _co-opecation ges to $100 according scie and | PROGRAMME.bers of the society.: mem ; Y gionall - a Add ART 1.2.VAL | i ecole ind EA en: | Te re EN tee Gs ; _ ments to tant otras ppccrecese cesse seues se ésvassacnenss \u2018 w A Liverpool vig P , per 8.3 Morin: | Ç * The Piigrim Fathers.sow.Prot, Andrews.PA0t year 66 new members had joined and a on the 7th Jan, 54 bris.Pearls Receipts at|lecitation Gamblers Wife.\u201d [sronser increase was expected.As on pre- Inspéction Stores from 1st to 13th January, 8ang\u2014- Let me like + Boidier Fail.\u201d | vious years, the Society celebrated the anal.1871.Pots, 383 barrels ; Pearls| 92 bris.De.INTERMISSION.j'rerenty of Bune\u2019 birthday a dinner, and liveries à same \u2014Pdis, 515 bris.;| Address: REV.ALEXANDER CAMPBELL 8 & dens in ong Seder fa Juilbeslts 3, - : ugust on COOSA Po St tn or Po loo\".Tue Frochy Wavam\".Glee Geek Mr.Denald Dinnie, the champion athlete of have Lad a wide fiom $6.20 to eh ts sa od Fa Frei.Andsows.Scotland, and Mr.B.K.McLennan, the cham- $6.40, both rates having been toliched.There Eee en Gn cea of 50.\" -.\u2026 |pioa of \u2018Caneda, wese in attendance, and this was, brisk demand early fn the Eek ad are aies aa caus, |PEOVOd.to be ane of the most successful = lots in first hands were ro ps to Eofreehmente Senta from {154 5d 20 »/ Maura, Jan.1.\u2014The mall stosber #City claimed, fs Sombuct In tospach fhe \u2014 Many Maine boys who have boca.prog {Pope Thich Iman fo this day.|Party remisting to the Wamu Wrrrmes for JNVERY MAN HIS OWN GLASS ITY AND TOWN AGENCHS en , : The cellars were stored with wine, and al-| one year if bo claims it in his letter | ,- of Halifax arrived this morning from *St question before tho House was approved of by PE ou Wout are home, antie- though the old Falernian has ince eva-| The postage on the vari editions of thel We are soie ag PAN bd : ne FoR THE SELES OF THE Ca Joba's, Newfoundland, The following is the the country.Co.no State is better than their own porated, \u2018the amphoræ, or earthen jars which Wirxass is payable at the office of deli : \u201c CARBONIZED DISC GLASS CUTTER.» \u2018 \u201cDAILY WETNESS.\u2018intent received by her >There is information| After a long discussion the amendment off State after all.report that throughout contained the witle, stand in rows along the quarterly, in ad very prepay to an part of ihe Dominion.of Peest | Ce A from the steamer * Robert Lowe,\u201d to the effect the Attorney-General was put and eazried.the West, and especially in the large cities, wally In the house of Diomede, one df the ! © .4 pall price.vis conte : : .\u2014 Cs * .that sh Sucoeecled in Peking op iho cables .Yona, 41; are 36.Bal forthe ben thero.am many young men ont of employ-| poet ive and el ely namcotal| m LC | À liberal discount to soil again.ome.rs of foe siaows where 40 } \u2014 # the in Baltimore for.© MERE eager work their board, vi] ge ; .CHARLES BROOKS | A 0 \u2018 .LOR a te hs at te or Teh mM eal re tt mnt ou SE Ar ms UIT or 8 bs 2 : i , ; R pr ; iy.rham, feeblod condition of the cables, and if: this un- did eword designed to be presented to the fo & make their fortunes \u201d\u2014Æ.° in hi ro pri res of these as much more, and bringing news and markets FASLE FOUNDRY, ge Jonne, ne Liver Bouton | fotunately prove true, it will open up serious vorite German General in the present war in| Tus Farusa or Tuxrr-runes Cariosx\u2014 remote from the centre of the town, was evi ® woek instead ot once, $2 per annum.| £ORGE BAUS Waterloo, © 1 Sw enquiry as to the future of ocean tel y.Europe.Lieutenant-Generai Count Helmuth A broker, named Jones, was summoned before dently resorted to by the friends of the owner] = nr .GEORGE BRUSH, | \"Bedford,\" .1 Presec a\u201d \u201c18 is not known whether the supposed Von Moltke and \u201cOur Frita® (the Crown |the Stpckport magistrates, on Saturday, and|as a place of comparative safcty: bat me Tra W w Cae n , M te M King ané Queun ste, Montreal.* ane \u201c| behevitie \u2019 Tether te Bch, ITI Du ao so peeve San she favorite candidaice from the was adj liabic 10 8 woekly payment of persons probably Joe their Lives fu it lue bn an coonrr ame À religions, iterssy = © pane | 2e mb eme to, one grave start, bo former rod tad veing finally de 3s _ the support of a married daughter wy other.The skeletons or forms of scven-| occasional supplement.§1 perantan vith Steam Bosiaes, Steam Botlers, Hoisting Nngines, pass a Runes: | \\ DU .: \u2019 - Ç ; deserted > husband.Jones.è were found i} ; \u2019 Steam ps.\u2019 Lo, yacinthe, « ! bikes .foundland, Doctor PRO hy Ton pe Tl ba forward a, wily ; dune ads pr by thought it hard 2e fire 99 comply with the the women were found gold.mecs Où joblriacion eine Pomtely pri a of the Pandit Water W.Mw pit - | i - sipient of a magnificent dinner service of sil-| of Captain Voeckler, and delivered by him on Ten eons the father -three children.bracelets and other ormaments.Two were matter is probably the cheapest on this \u20ac .; Be \u2019 .2 .e 1 yet and Mrs little hose a \u2018re In ) com-|.Winches, Werehouses de ee\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 A ; ver, prmarded bim by friends in Dellin, and or through suitable channel to the fa-|Jones bad twins po leas than Seen titres with bountiful habe whew tums Lol Covered tinent except the Day Wrrny .ar rang Nachos for Cue.THE \u201c MONTREAL WHTNERST is printed and pa _ | i A | Sara Ja d Shines the past eh à vorite of the Germans of Baltimore.¥.arose shee children woro the regal t of houses in Pompeii two of the bodies are kept| | IV, - NS A VE A To Mshed by Jomx Dor@ALL & SON, Proprietors, # À SR 3 co ithin week Ned, + sd Shree separate birthe \u2014Glesgew in a glass case, the attitudes and of the ) Best Fire Bricks, Fire Clay & Foundry Focings ai-| 318 and 29 Great Ot.James at.\u2014House, Mond # UL | ah .\u2018 , So | pasture of tha Tua Naw Bours Moermr.\u2014Aa elegant wars en hand.| Dremmcstsrew.| Be 100 i + .| a | ._ ; | ; 4 s | | .| _ .|X - PE \u2019 | ;.: : 5 0 \u2019 .= .: of he \u2014 : ; je pt ane HEE : | 7 _ | : | .: .Cae .| ; _ - .: : : \" | Co - ï, > "]
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