The evening star, 27 décembre 1871, mercredi 27 décembre 1871
[" oard of Out-Door Relief will meet to-morrow (Thursday) morning at the House of Refuge, at 10 o'olock punotualiy.- \u2014 The workmen at Dow\u2019s brewery beg to acknowledge receipt from their em a donation of $100 to the Benefit the establishment., \u2018 -\u2014 The next mail for Great Britain, por steamship Nestorian, will \u2018be closed at the Post Office at 7 p.m.on Friday next.Books and newspapers must be posted befure six iv am MANY HAPPY RETURNS, WALNUT STATIONERY CABIN : :| GOLD PENS AND PENCIL CASES °°.(Patent New York styles.|.[1 USSIA.WALLETS AND POOKIST- (Éateat London styles), And a large variety of : STATIONER D, SUFFABLE FOR\u201d.HÔLIDAF-PRESENTS, AT \u2014 GEORGE HORNE & SON'S, T1 & T3 Bt; Francois Xavier street.150.000 CHOICE HAVANNA CIGARS.\" QALE_ OF HOUSEHOLD | - FURNITURE, Halr.olny finite, Bed.Fo rgo variety of Cane-seat Chairss\\ Centre Tables; Hair Sofas and Whatnots; H fr- cloth Rockin 8; Glassware; Crocke 4.8 few fine quality FElectro-nlated |- ids, and several very handsome tf ool Rates Bor Me ao; 1} oollec of Sthves &c., at Mr.Le THURSDA st he 28th instant.- : .Bale at TWO o'clock.a \u2014 Last Saturday night the Montreal mail Ce trait\" going cast ran into a freighttar, thrown upon the main line-near St.Huwbert Station by the violence of the wind and sustz: ! 1 SELLING OFF AT COST \"| \u2014 The Charitable Committee of Bt.George\u2019s \u2018 \"| Society desires most gratefully to acknow- P IT PATTON & CO.ledgé the receipt of the following donations : .viz., Mrs.Claxton, $10; Ethie, reign ; and a Friend, $1.\u2014 In consequence of delays incidental to the production of & new piece, the Theatre Royal will net be opened until Thursday evening.Mr.T.G.Riggs, the \u201cstar\u201d aotor, has arrived and @ powerful company will support him in the great play of \u2018 Shin Fane.\u2019 \u2014 Rev.Father Lapierre, and Messrs.Char- bois, and Bickerdike, on the part of Tanneries des Rollands have recently endeavored to obtain fromi the Government powera for fncorporating or annexing themeelves to thing satisfactery Las yet re- * 308 Notre Dame Street, BANKRUPT STOCK their attention to.s very much larger Stock -| HABERDASHERY, A DIRECT IMPORTATION Jüer Raczrvæn | 415, Notre Dame Street, .WATCHES, CLOCKS, :* PORTE Co CORNER OF ST.PETER STREET.* 308-1y ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.| \u201c© , SOLID GOLD JEWELLERY, | OR NEW YEAR.| RASPBERRY\" VINEGAR, \u2014 A number of lady friends of the Protestant Infants Home, situated near Dalhousie Square, met yesterday afternoon, and kindly prepared a handsome Christmas tree, from which the numerous gifts were distribuied to: the great delight of the youngsters.Since | the opening dar 193 children have been admitted, of these 20 have died, and 36 have | leaving 36 in the \"ALEX.McGIBBON.F 3 or * EAT EXCITEMENT IN ST.JOSEPH STREET.J.RENIARANS, NEW CUSTOM TAILORING ESTABLISH- ASA MENT.52 Bonsecour street, Near Viger Garden.TIES, SCARFS, BU Y YOUR &c.:\u2014 Mr.Nichols, the head-master o \u2018A legiate School was on breaking-up-day, pre- \u201c| sented by his pupils with a handsomely de- ve.signed time-piece as a memento of their gra- je\u2019 renso sine \u2018te.\u2018titude to him for his care over their educa Yared upon, sad thie ne Justify tog i Master Muir read a short complimentary ad- dresy which was happily responded to.Mr.W.Niehols, Vice P neipal, \u2018the French mas- \u2018ter-amd the assistant, were also the reel gifts from the lade.\"est assortment of Gen examine.Gentlemen, Clerks and others can have their own C \u2018 :order, without disappointment.None but the best workmen em ployed.3 ence in one of the est cities in the States, is a Just opened, the fi BANKRUPT SALE, 415 NOTRE DAME, CORNER BT.PETER - STREET.All work made by men.TT RENIHAN,- 175 ST.JoaxeH BTREET, MONTRE y NFURNISHED ROO a ble, well-heated Bedroom to Let, with Board, | | in 3 private family.Apply at.OARD.\u2014A comforta T.JOHN The Presbyterian Mission Congregation hitherto worshipping in the Mile-End school room, having succeeded in purchasing a site for a.church building, which is to be on the garden of the old Proprietary College; eor- and St.Lawrence Main streèts\u2014 old a meeting in the school room to elect Trustees'and give a distinctive name.The meeting was well attended and the following were named Truatees, vis.: Messrs.G.Rogers, W.King, L.Patton, J.MacKay, A.MoGibbon, BE.H.Copland, R.Andersen, A.C.Clark, M.Thom- som, W.Knox, J.Wilson, and W.P.Rogers, of \u201c The Trustees of Chalmer\u2019s TED, a Situation by a young man as chman, Storeman, or Indoo vant; good reference if reqni Every grijcle required in red.Sone : \u2018ver Hall Terrace.it oh tn te tre T AM SURPRISED That you gave no -more than for that Over-Coat you had on You bought it from KENNEDY & Co, St.Lawrence Main REGALIA, JEWELS, MATERIALS &c., ANTED, a Thorou sb Servant in a family ec Apply after 7 p.m.at No.16 1°.\u201c CAN BE OBTAINED AT HENRY GRANT'S No.308 Norer Daux Steer: to the Congregation.and he has got a very Qa for $7.50, and Isaw some at ave surprised the Soli ; and it is\u2019 generall Sn 35.50, and $7.50 cann J.G.KENNEDY & CO, MANUFACTUING OLOTHIER, No, 81 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.; Address 8.M., Store 192 St.Antoin street.ANTED, by a respectable young man, lately from England, a situation to loos nd make himself generally C a house.Address C.M.We are glad to'ses that this mission, which] tb Was commenced ten years ago as à Sabbath Sehoel, has at:length culminated in's church, for its prosperity In this ANTED.- A respectable woman wants employment at Housework or Wash- cne or Lwo days a week, in the West-end city.Apply at 152 St Antoine street.and we sugur wall growing seigh \u201d \u201cPRESENTATION.Last evening Mr.Geotge Bishop, the engraver, of Great St.James street, gave an entertainment $n the Bazaar Hall, St.James street, to his artists and workpeople, thirty- five in number and s party were asked to mest them.After partakin of an excellent swpper, which consisted every deliesoy of the reason, Mr.Mar{in, one of the artists, rove, and in a very complimentary and sppropriate speech presented to \u2018Mr.Bishop a costly and massive gold signet\u2019 ring, of fine jwo kmanship.dressed Mrs.Bishop, expressin \"entertained for her by the em establishment, and then asked her to receive from them as a testimony of their regard a splendid ruby ring surrounded wit ants.The secret of these handsome pres- eatations was so well kept that both Mr.and Mrs.Bishop were taken completely by surprise.Mr.Bishop feelingly PLUM PUDDING.If you\u2019have not made your Plum Puddin, e follewing recipe :(\u2014Take one pound crumbs, one tablespoonful of flour, a\u2019 nfual of MUNRO & POWDER, half a well together, add h three-quarters of a pound half a pound of currants, slightly.moisten th } K, taking care not to make it too wet, or the Pudding will be heavy.Boll in a basin for four houra the day before it le required.Two hours\u2019 holling will be sufficient the day it i= ust, Lo 4 UNRO JACKBOR5 ECG PoWDER 1s sold: And Drug! (every whore.ANTED, Copies of the first edition of th STAR, trom the 1st to the 10th August, 1871 (inclusive), and WEEKLY STAR of August Cents each copy will be paid.Apply ce.© bread little sal one JACKSO EGG suet, copped fing raisins, PIES! TIES! TIES! & man and Wife as General ntleman\u2019s house, in the country.Apply at 803 ANTED, during this week, by à highly respeetable woman, with two youn, children, one large or two small unfurnish ; itchen, until May next, -[ and Ritbin convenient distanoe of Victorin A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED HOLIÈArs.R.J.TOOKE & CO., 167 ST.JAMES STREET, ' NEAR THE 87.Bhwawwcs favs, PAPER |\" |The Bubscribers have just received from |.- :f'Ungir Mills at Lorette, a large assortment of | Wrdpping Papers, consisting of Ten, Manilla\u2019 ahd othér grades; also, Roofing Feit, En- | | &c., which théy offer for sale atow | ; : W160 MoG street, Montreal.| A \u2018BOON T0 THE PUBLIC.W FEAR GIFTS.3 Ch AA NDDIER COROBIA.\u2014Avér Bncarvb: ase of Ties and Scarfs, Lc rwrmmamove | - NEW SHADES - PANEBT JAPAN TEAC.ohelodiie mortar ©.GROCERS HALL, \u201cX APER! | and the evening was spent \u2018voesl and instrumen \u2019} tionate recognitions of mutusl csteem between employers and.employed are siways gratifying to record, all parties engaged.gantly decorated with festoons of flowers ps; with the national flags \u2018at each A À , Ce d do equal bonorito \u2018*-_& I.T00KB 400, : The Hall was ele.+ Y.107 NoTRE DAMN STREET; (Near St.Lawrente Hall, $4 MoGHLI street, - Loa ww ° ie a \u2018 + ¥ Yo cn 2 i | = À \u2018OND OTT A T° LAST,.y fukes Tan Liéporkr doi dos VARIED STOCK OF QORNER, SIDE AND HANGING ?, TABLES AND STANDS, SOFAS, OIGAR STANDS, &0, | EE DAY PRESENTS, FANGY WILLOW and other CHAIR, 1 5, apd Inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl ; pholstered/Goods Sofas, Easy, Rocking and Parlor Chalrs.- His solid B.W.Round FAS, ia Hajrploth, st THIRTEEN DOLLARS, 1s acknowledged by all to be the best ee fir the price; Intact his entire Stock is now marked off at a GREAT _; REDUCTION In price, and his motto will ever be LARGE SALES AND:SHALL PRoFite.The | - i Fanoy Brackets above-menitoned hitve Just been received from BE émerge aminary, Saybrook Hall, for the general purposes of the institution.\u2014 The convention of teachers belonging to the Quobec Protestant Teachers\u2019 Assceiation will begin at Richmond, P-Q., to-morrow, the 27th inst.Among the topics to be discussed are \u201c Compulsery Education and Mixed Schools.\u201d Several prominent gentlewen connected with education are expected to be present.\u2014 Among minor damages resulting from the storm on Tuesday morning, are the following: The fire alarm telegraph wire run- X'mas by getting drunk and makiog them- by some of the inebriutes, who were also charged with fighting, were varied.Seme certainly \u201cwere drunk\u201d but too drunk to stand up to fight ;\"\u201d and one man: acoused of breaking a olock and furniture, confidently asserted that the clock, not being properly fastened, fell of its own accord.Liquor, of course had nothing to do with it.The pzi- soners were fined, according to circumstances, from $1 to $5.| The Recorder, during the trial of one case of rawdyism ou the part of a specimen of our juvenile scamps, so abundant in the eity, said that to his personal knowledge the pro- and other parts of the oity were becoming so perfeotly intolerable that some severe steps: must be taken to abate the muisanee.The young blackguards had their scouts and outposts; and the instant a policoman eame in sight the ory of the \u2018 blue\u201d was passed from one.to the other, and of course the whole party'decamped until the danger of detection was passed.( \u2018 AEE.ping from Colborne street to St.Ann's .@ - Church, was broken.Many shutters and JOHN BULL ; double windows were blown off the houses The Annual Show of the Smithfield into the streets, and Harper's Doilar Store Club, i | flag was taken to the police station.:\u2014 The anaual meeting of the Montreal Art Aesociation was held in the Mercantile Library Assooiation\u2019s buitding, St.Catherine street, on Saturday afternoon last, when the following officers wera elected for the preseat year: President, Dr.Sterry Hunt; Vice- Presidont ; Treasurer, R.Shepherd; Secretary, John Pophum ; Council : Mersrs.Rim- mer, Kay, McLennan, Hope, and West.\u2014 A look into the windows of the principal brokers in the city presents a convincing proof of the extended commercial relations of our business men.We may almost any day see lying in those windows drafts signed by substantial houses in almost all of the largest citics in the United States, thus forming a golden chain of peaceful union, more mighty than any wordy treaty.~\u2014 Charles Launderville, furrier, St.Joseph street, was yesterday arrosted on the charge of stealing $5 frum a Benard, tavern-keeper, MoCord street, in August last.The prisoner has been long wanted, but no intelligence of his whereabouts could be obtained till Friday last when he appeared in the witness ber at the Police Court.This led to his being nabbed.He pleaded guilty and was committed to stand his trial at the next Court of Quarter Session.Among the annual exhibitors at the great cattle show of the Smithfield Club, in Londen England, are Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales, both of whom have been successfal prize-takers.On Monday, the 4th inst., the seventy-third annual show of the club was inaugurated, both the Queen and the Prince familiesin the kingdom, appearing as exhi- biters.Among the names of the commoners as they are termed in Eogland\u2014appears that of Mr.John Walter, M.P., proprietor of the London Times- The premium list shows Vie- toria as the winner of the first prize,£20, for Devon-bre 1 steers, not esceding two years and six months ; she was also the winner of the first prize, £25, for a Hereford bred heifer three years and three months old ; and the second prize, £5, for white pigs of any breed all of which were raised om the Prince Consort\u2019s farm at windscr.The Pringe was not 80 lucky as usual; for Devon-bred steers he only got the third prise, £5, while his pigs were only commended for general excellence, all the animils seown by him were from Sand- ringham.The champion Plate, value £100, for the best heast in the show, was awarded to Joseph Stratton of Alton Priors, Marlborough, Wiltshire, who exhibits a short-hern streer, 4 -years and three months old, which also took the first prise (£30) in hiselass, and a silver coup worth £40 as the best steer or ox inany ACKNOWLEDGING THE CORN.The Gasette of Christmas Day says :\u2014 Alderman Rodden complains that in the article in Saturday morning\u2019s Gazette, less than justice is done to the City Council, inasmuch as the impression is conveyed that mo accounts of annual expenditures are published.Leoking over the article again we find that it may bear that interpretdtion, and ag this is not intended, wo gladly say that both the City Treasurer and the City Surveyor do publish very full reports, the former especially being a model of clearness.CHRISTMAS DAY IN THE BOY'S HOME.The Superintendant of the Boy's Home bogs thankfully to acknowledge the kindness of \u2014 Harris, Esq., C.E., of New Brunswick, in giving $6 to provide gifts for a Christmas \u2018tree, and algo farpring the boys with his \u201cpresence, réailing to them, and encouraging them to patient continuance in well-doing \u2018by setting betore them living examples of men, who, from poverty, had, by thrift and economy, risen to positions of honor and affluence, by which means, the boys spent the eveuiuy of Christinas Day in an agreeable, aad, it is to,be hoped.a profitable manner.- \u201c6000.The Charitable Committec of St.Georges.Bociety hereby most gratefully acknowledge the receipt of the following dunations, vis, +ene hundred and twenty pounds of beef from to the breeder.- The ChampionPlate, valued at £50, to the exhibitor of the best pen ef sheep, was awarded to Mr, J.Byron, of Kerby- green, Sleaford, Lincoln, who showed a fat Lincoln wether, 21 months old, which also took the first prize (£20,) in its class, and a silver cup valued at £20, for the best pen of Leicesters, Lincolns, Cotswolds, or other Tong-wooled sheep.A silver oup, valued at £20, for the best pen of pigs in any of the Olasses, was awarded to J.Biggs, Cublington, Le ghton Buzzard, phe showed a Berkshire 14 months and 20 days old.The general character of the animals exhibited this year was not pearly as good as on previous years, many of.choicer animals having either fallow! wjotims to the rinderpest or the foot and mouth disease, which has for months been ravaging the ghoice pastures of the English farms.+ The Beautifal Bnow.The advent of the snow calls foreibly to our minds the necessity of providing without further delay for the cold blasts of winter and we cann.t give our readers better advice than to call on Mr.James Cllen, merchant tailor, 148 St.Joseph atreet, whose stock of winter goods in very extensive.Mr.Callen conducts his business om the old fashioned principle that -\u201cthe beat article for the least money\u201d is the surest advertise \u201cent; no cne who obtains à suit of clothes from Mr.Callen can fail to be pleas- od, with both quality and price, as well as fit; the outting department being presided over by Mr.Conway, who was for some years connected with one of the leading houses ca Broadway, New York.We oan safely recommend our readers to call on Mr.Callen \u201crout A.Houghton, Enq.; thirty five pounds \u201cof beef from Mr.R.Nicholson, two bags of tatoes, and one of carrots from Joseph .; Hiokson, Esq.; fifty pounds of eurrants, twenty-five of sugur, twelve of coffee, and a \" ox of raisins from E.Ford.; a ifine turkey \u2018Tnd ® goose from Mrs.Ford; a goose from ra.Ri Bmardon; a turkey from Mr.J.| Kemp; and a barrel of apples from Mr.J.« \u201cTuckwell; whereby they were enabled to \u2018to supply over thirty English families with provisions for Christmas Day, also two dol- ra from M.Williams, senr.Esq.; two from Mr.\u2019 Falkner; two \u2018dollars from Mr.W.satisfied at the treatment they will receive.\u2019 How do you do?-How do you do?Strange: how \u2018filends meet You look a gent ind ; I'm glad to eco you, my old chum You're just the friend-I need: I'm in a fix, old friend, and I am but a stranger here ; \u201cCooper, and one from Mr.P.Cross.I want a pair of pants right off, - oo oe mi et black, that's sro and olear; ; 8 now eleven o'clock a.m DARING BURGLARY.And I'm to dine at six, And must appear in full toilette, As 'tis with Mr.Weeks; He's darling Emma\u2019s father, Jim, You see why I'm in haste; | I want good stuff, good fit, come on, You kriow the city b IS TX TN esse souvanaus Wednesday, December 27, 187 Le THE best story we have yet published, enti.tied \u201c WIFE AND No WIFE; or THE BROXEN PROMISE, \u2019 will be commenced in the STAR tn-a few days, be sure and get the first chap- tery, as we cannot keep back numbers.EI.pe Lux six ofclook Star is delivered from the \u2018affice of publication by careful oarriers.Terms, $3 por annum\u2014in advance.\u2018Oxrario has still a \u201cPatent Combination\u201d Ministry; Mr.ScoTT, the Minister of Agri- cultire, Loing, ns the G/-be admits, a Con- servatiye., \u2018 - r= FOR a few days, during the pressure of - Christmas advertising, our free advertisements will get one insertion only.Our usua concession to advertisers.at this season of permitting displayed advertisements will necessarily be limited.To-payY being St.Jurs\u2019s Day, the Masonic fraternity celebrate it by social gatherings.& WRITER in Harper's Magazine comes to the conclusion that, roughly estimating the annual expenses, Florida pays the United States 4 per cpnt.net; Texas pays 20 per cent.net; New Mexico and Arizona pay nothing, or cree; Alaska pays 8 per cent.net.IT is now almost universally admitted that one of the prime duties of the State is to provide for the educatiou of the people.Side by side with this belief there is, almost of necessity, tbe great principle of separation of Church and State; almost of necessity, be- oauee the liberality which prompts the wide .diffusion of knowledge\u2014which is power\u2014is antagonistic to the wretched epirit of bigotry and intolerance which makes man a mere machine, depriving him of the power to discern between right and wrong, and forcing him to go through certain formalities which those who tyrnnnise over him choose to term \u201creligion.\u201d The deadening influence of this abrogation ofgpower by sinful men over sinner: like themeolves is plainly evident in thed © status of the countries where clerical domination exists.As the grip on the minds of the people increases, so does the intolléctual standard of the people decrease.This is \\oaly i naturel, seeing that a religion ** which permits of itz high priests practising moral slavery is diametrically opposed to the religion whic is founded on Love\u2014Ilove of God The moment * religion \u2019 is attempted to be imparted by any other means than an appeal to the heart, its cha- wacter is changed, and from being gudly it beoomes a satanic agency, because the spirit which prompts the foreible promulgation of certain doctrines is not one which has as its chief aim and objeot the © glorification of the Creator and the happiness of His beings, but it is a spirit of domination, of pride, and lust of power.Hemoe the feel- Img, which is becoming so wide-spread, that religion is v4 a thing to be taught, as apell- ing or arithmetio.Hence the demand for uneectarian schuole and other institutions.Those favoring this demand believe, and very \u2018reasonably, that the fewer differences of opinion in matters spiritual, brought into the arena of every-day life, the better for aM, the greater the likelihood of true-religion spreading its blessed influenced.The teaching of the heart properly belongs to the home, the Sabbath-school, and the Churoh ; if all these fail, it iz hardly to be expected that the doctrinal tuition which makes our schools sootariap, will effect anything.But, apart from this, there is the great evil of seotarianism ofveriny a system whioh crowds purely secular education into a very small corner, and which turns out scholars with minds crammed with vriestly legends and old wived\u2019 fables, but terribly defisient of serviceable knowledge.This is the bans ef this Province, and it constitutes a * Ring\u201d which every friend of enlightenment should help to break dp.As long as education is æectarian, eo long will moral slavery and\u2019 mental darkness\u2019 prevail.Recognise it as the culture of the mind which shall the Vettor enable the heart to receive the lessons of Divino Mercy, Love and Power.which\u2019 - abound everywhere and in everything, and you make it a fount of knowled ® free and acceptable to every sect and © Wo observe that the Hunter's Point disturbance has led to the Rev.Dr.MoGQuyny, a Roman Catholic clergyman of nots, giving Ris opinions to the country on the subjeot of Bectarian Education.He recently lectured t the above place, and in the course of bis faarks said: \u2014 \u201c I.do not land here to-night as a clergyman of the Catholic Church asking \u201cfavors Jor _iny co-religionists or demanding their 8, but as an Amerioan citizen, aud one Js proud to have been born suoh, argu- ehalf of views that I believe to be of loved country, and pleading equally or \u201c- thé\u2019 rights of all the people of the land, \u2018whether they be Christians or Pagane, Pro- Yesthats of Catholics, Jews or Deists.I would if J could take the miserable theolo- gles) hatred snd iokerings whioh have been lor he d'aoûrde of evil to other nations out of the soil of American pet: t'es at once i+} the common schools À t :Æasctarian in fact as they are claimed to be | | a bot too of often in theory.\u201ctices i \u2018out of taxes receive cg ey aad r= ever, i I maiptaio that à sonner \"and à grent step toward so doairable à oonë- summation would be aghieved by making of the land entirely un- ia * \u201cWh .can bo more essential to the tras \u2018conception of American liberty and justice, and what is more prominent and conspiouous in the Constitution of the: United States, and of each individual State, than the great prin-| ciple of the separation of Church and State, and the cardinal doctrine that not merely do the nation and State tolerate all forms of 1e- ligious belief, as if this were a codcession or boon on the part of the State, that no person shall be compelled to attend, ereot or support any place of worship or maintain any form of worship against his consent; that no preference shall be given by law to any religious society ; that no interference with the rights of conselenpe thall be permitted; but that above and before all States and State gonati- tutions \u201call men have à natural an l indefeasible right to worship Alulighty God ao- oording to the diotates of their own sonsoi- ence,\u2019\u2019 and that neither the nation orsthe State have any right to establish a .church or a religion, or to enforce its prac- or tenets in - anything that is common or public, er to forbid or restain them in private?And yet under these magnificent and.almost inspired charters of liberty and justice petty school boards throughout the land, that exist only by their authority, in utter defiance of their letter and their spirit, are adopting and enforeing wpon ohil- dren of the land the tenets and practices of a sect or combination of sects, and converting.nearly every common sohool house in the land into a temple of sectarian worship, maintaining in them a constant reminder and adge of what should have been long since an ohselete and antiquated sectarian ascen- danoy.By the abuse and misinterpretation of their powers, and in deference to the ses- tarian bigotry which unfortunately is yet far.from dead, and again by appeals to the honest .and laudable but illogical aud mistaken minds of the people, these school bosrda are permitted, and in too many instances required, to wound the religious feelings and violate tire rights of conscience and the equal rights and liberties of & large portion of the people.\u201d Oh! that a fow u men of the rap leaturer were scattered throughout vince.of th js + 8 Pro- \u2014 ; ROYAL COURTESIES- \u2018 The Buffalo Advertiser of the 23rd says :\u2014 Acrording to a special dispatch, as Alexis and party were on their wav from Toronto to Suspension Bridge, yesterday, the train stopped for a few minutes at Hamilton.As the Prince stepped into Hamilton sation a lengthy.dispatch was banded to him from ueen Victoria, announcing the intelligence of the progressing convalescence and probable recovery of the Prince of Wales.The Grand Duke was highly delighted at this piece of courtesy on the part of the Queen, and immediate;y telegr aphed a reply thanking the royal sender, and earnestly desiring that her wishes in respect to the Prinoe\u2019s recovery might be spoodiliazealised.GHOUL'S WORK- Horrible Discovery at Quebec.Quæsec, Dec.26.As Mr.Moore was receiving goods on Saturday last for shipment te Point Levis, a young man delivered a bcx to him and paid the freight.The porter who was taking the box on board, found no address, and Mr.Moore on looking into the box thought he desoerned a human arm.On advice of Dr.Roy the box- was opened, and the human remains, were all frozen and cut into short pieces, were found.The remains were placed in the dead-house, and an inquest opened this morning, which adjeurned till Thursday next.JUSTICE DENIED.(Quebec Ge Gazette.) The Quebe: Protestant School Commissioners are entitled, by the Education Aet, to receive a certain amount annually from the Quebec Corporatfon ; this amount to be paid | d from Protestants only.The Corporation have mot levied that tax, and, of course, refuse to pay.\"About two Jears since an action was commenced by the Commissioners against the Corporation, and the oase was only finally heard fast Aj 1, before Judge Taschereau.Athong \u2018the pra futile pleas for the Corporation, one as the Roman Catholics did not want their money, the Protestants should not h&ve their's.\u2019 The Roman Catholic priests.do not want th money from the Corporation, as they get enough from the Government ; this source of revenue rendering them quite independent of the people, who, as taxpayers, might interfere in school.matters, &e.dle of September last, Judge Tarchereau stated in Court, that be could not give judgment in this case, as he was a party_ihter- ested, being a holder of Corporation securities.If the Judge held those securities before the month ot April, he should not have heard the case at sll, and if he Rad ao them since, he did what was aed wrong, and what no conscientious jud \u201chou | have.done.The \u2018objection was brou before the cthet judges, \u2018who decided.bu Judge Taechereau not disqualified-to render.judgment ; but up to this date, the 18tk Deceinber, no judgment has yet Jeen rendered.It is stated that Mr.Chatyeau had assured the members of the Corporation, that thé said Corporation would ne ut: be compelled to pay this money, Is justieg to | be set aside, in order that his statement, hay be carried out?A plan has been pro whereby the Protestant Commissioners paid abandon their suit, and take, in lieu amount (between $13,000 and $14,0 whieh they are now entitled, the sum of 000, to be patd by the Corporation out of genera! funde of the oity,\u2014not in eash, me in debentures; and an annual sum of $3,000 to be paid.also out of the general funds; and | further, that the Protestants be allow dd to levy & tax\u201d upon themselves not exceeding 1 cent in the dollar.It ia to be hoped that the Protestant community will insist upon a judgment being rendered in this eirtate or inst\u2014whereby they may ertain their true pusition.and if there is to be à separate law for Protestants and for ne Catholics.The taxable property belo to Protestant ia valued at about four mill os and a half of dollars; and the population 1 about 10,000.The taxable property belonging to Romax Catholies ie MA rid millions \u2018of dollars, and the population i¥ a little over 10,000.that, |: About the mid- |- hel - ihe Albany Knickerbpobery)\u2019 sn Ÿ Amd the dist! uished peragn who viätt 5 loo on adjaarieriton on na was Mr.Sol ot » Russian, who was one of Prinoe Alexis\u2019 paity.While viewing the ob- | joots of interest abjeots of interests about the Rogue\u2019s foreigner was struck by the fags of one of the fempales in the frame.If his recollestion served him right, he knew the woman, and of course instigated some inquiries.Upon | = consulting the book containing the names of | the persons represented, it was found that} the face identified by the stranger was set down as Madame Gratowski, which was an alias.She was arrested on the charge of shop-lifting at the.stores of several of our merchants, and after trial was gent to Sing Sing Prison for three years and six months.The stranger said the woman was a native of bis country, that her name was Radetsky and was the daughter of one of the first families of the \u2018Empire ; and what more, since her departure, having by the way, eloped, her father died leaving her an immense fortune.Chief Maloy and*Capt.Hale both Teceol- lected the woman well and tue general description given by the stranger corresponded with their impression exaotly.Thase officials also assert that the womwa served out her time at Sing Sing, but has been arrested within a year at New York, and is now at Sing Sing serving out another term: The stranger made a memorandum of all the Chief and Capt.Hale said, and informed those officers that he would make the fact kmown to tye Prince, who was acquainted with the cir- eumstances connected with the case, and between thom an effort would be made to se-: ours the pardon of Madam Radetsky.New Advertisements To-Day, UCTION AT NIGHT.CHRIST MAS AND NEW YEARS PRESENTS.SR 227 NoTRE DAME STREET, JEWELLERY, RINGS] DIAMONDS, SILVER and GOLD WATCH SILVER-PLATED WARE GOODS.ALL Ww.Sale at SE ND FANCY OUT RESERVE.EN ¢'clock, 301-8 E.LEFORT & CO.PPOSITION TO DAY- GHT.; 661 CRAIG STREET.THE BRILLIANT, BURNING FLUID Being entirely Non-Explosive, Clean, not Bolling the Chimnies or Lamps, avd GIVES A LIGHT Equal to Coal Oil and Gas Combined.Call and see it burning, at No.661 CRBAIG STREET.SOME CUSTOMERS.SAY that our HANDSOME LACE CURTAINS are from $1.00 to $3.00 below CREDIT STORE PRICES.8.CARSLEY, 35 Notre Dame street, por -SIZE LACE CUR- LACE CURTAINS, Torn rT foe: 5 cents GREAT SARGAINS In WarreSHEETING and QUILTS.25 R CARSLEY, 303 335 Notre Dame street.(ONFECTIONERY FOR THE .$% © HOLIDAYS, l AT Geo.H, HazxLL\u2019s, \u2014 6 Bonsecours street.3 LB.OF GOOD MIXED CANDIES (Warranted Pu-e), Will be fold for FORTY FIVE CENTS, \u20183 LBS.OF FINE MIX®D DROPS, y FOR Lo PIFTY.CENTS.| FANCY-BOXEB, 40, > © IN VARIETY.N.K-\u2014wi be open on New YEAR'S DAY \u2018vhtifTwo P.M.26-13 LOSING 8 SALE, 187.\u2018HOLIDAY GIFTS.J.ANDREW GRARAM offois his extensive stock of Goole suitable NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, ~ Dumine THIS WEEK AT Cosr-Paicns\u2014 LA GE QIIARTO-ALBUMS for CABIN ET - and other PORTRAITS, }, ONLY TWO DOLLARS | MUSICAL, ALBUMS, ONLY FIVE DOLLARS! Di KS, CARD-CABES, PURSES, ao, .Gallery, the distinguished OE A F VOSE & SON | dass = oo VERY IMPORTAN T, SALE OF TWKLVH ROSLWOOD PIANOU- FORTES trom the well-known makers, Boston.as recelved fnstructions frdm tor Lo sdvertice and Mr.S+aw Messra.VosE «Song.sell at his Stores, 724 Craig t, on Friday afternoon next, t the 3 20th.That, twelve of his Tn ar, 7-octave Pianofortes in Rose- ly carved, ana finished with French ants n ton oer damper, and all the modern im trovements.This consignment comprises some of his largest Instruments, and latest style.The makers are so long and favorably known in they need no further recommendation.The sale.Catalogues will be pre Sale at TWO o'clock.HENRY J.SHAW, Auctieneer, Each Instrument will be fully guaranteed for five years, - 300 y H.J.8.M[ARISCAL VILLARS .CIGARS TEN THOUSAND i OF THE | ABOVE-NAMED CIGARS, .AT PHILIP HENRY'S 38 NOTRE DAME STREET.| Iron in the Blood! A te DS HY The PERCVIAN SYRUP makesthe weak strong, and expels disease by supplying the blood with corr om VITALIZING AGENT-JRON.Caution, Peruvian Papi ree J.XN DINSMORE.Pro, 8t,, New York.Sold by Druggists generally.RE M O V A L.COMPANY, THE MONTREAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, THE SUN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, oF MONTREAL, \u2019 HAVE REMO vED ~ x - BARRON'S BLOCK, No.18 St.James Street.200-8 MH.GAULT ERSONAL Wanted.on of! Agnes Holmes, from Ireland, by her mother.Any one knowing her whereabouts qu oblige by communicating with her mother, Ellen Murphy, at St.George's Home, Montreal.Irishman please copy, 03 OST.ST.\u2014310 REWARD.\u2014 Lost © on the ind instant, between Yalace, Radegonde and otre Dame streets, the sum of $2 in Blils; two tens, one four and twotwos _Any person returning the same to 481 Notre Dame street will receive the above reward.808 r OAT, on Christmas night, Detween Long J Point Church and a u aquare, à Miak Ruff.The finder wi Wo, rewarded by leaving it at 13 Papineau aa, \u2018308 J'ANTED, à situation as Pressman ; can ork à Gordon or CG linder; country preferred.\u2018Address R.W., 11 Bleury es Wes TED.bya a youn y, & situation as = Saleswom ts 's Companion.Me A Kinehon, Foni-o Berea ANTED, a Thorough Servant, with good refereriocs.- App at No 15 Hanover street, after 7 ANTED, a By a first-class Watchmaker, or as a first-class Bales.man in a Jewellery Stores J references san be given.\u2018Address Bo Post-office, ANTED, a Farm Servant \u2014a ate ay me socuitomed to cattle and selling potatoes ibe eat ; references req Apply to Wie 8 Smith, Pett te Cote.802 WASTED, a Housemaid, at 748 Palace, Wiis = Situation as Laundress = , references.Apply at 7 Juror \u201ctroet.ANTED.\u2014A m ATED A young ms he wine.cia a few samples a tes tang Address 0, 12%, this oMoe.CHURCH 8 AND OIFT I rn, ab oqualiy rives.- i .STATIONERY W.WAREROUSE, - No.219 \u2018Notre Dame Street, i CATHEDRAL\u2019 BROOm.srr.Xn lish, French and Musio toyoun, childre roc in ng Board in com compensation.one es Address 802 We Clerk having knowledge of ] th Rat wy ust be we 7 3.ANDREW QIaHAM./ Co h and Eoghsh, a com eue A at Na.NIB Lawrence Main street.my me - BARS Po this city during the last fourteen years that | whole will be ou view the day prev fous to the | NorTI CE.THE BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE | ANTED rer aT in teaching, would give instructions in Tr etn Tela bila i 5|gF PETRIOK \"8 HALL, i > aki \u201d émsbar AnD SATURDAY; De goa Two NIGHTS ONLY,\" Tho world-ver ost r of which have Bec Been spen nineteds TERIOUS and HERE WON- wonderful Seances have Deen: Ee MODES dr Bones tLe, crowned intelligent assembl pa seen to \u201cIn addition to the Cabinet | of th Davenport BrotheranProf.FAY will also give his celebrated\u2019 DARK SBEANCE without extra char, Prices of admission: bark seats and gal- ry, 350; front seats, 0c.Reservedseats can ve socuréd in advance, Without.extra ch at Pnnce\u2019s Music Sto: F5 1 SIXTEENTH ANNUAL CoNvERT 4 OFTHE.IRISH PROTESTANT BENEVOLENT.SOCIETY, .EN .IN \u2019 ST.PATRICK'S HAL\", On THURSDAY; 4th JANUARY, 1872 TICKETS: Gentlemen, 50¢.; Ladies\u2019, 250.\u2019 2e Se |.OUR PREPARATION is advertised to cure now can that be possible ?\" \u2018A.mmedicine the rd acts immediately on the Stomaek , persectinir Digestion, will cure all thas class of depending upon depraved nutrition and ime verished blood, such as:\u2014Torpid Liver, rritation of the Kidneys, Anæmia, Uhlorosis, Eruptions of the Skin, EnMrgement of the Glands ofithe Neck, Neuralgia, many varies tles of Chronic Rheumatism, WHICH B var EPSIA, NERVO IR FROM DYSP BILITY and RESTLESSN all of which he blood, and: indicate insufficient fibrin in t | consequently imperf-ct nourishment of the tissues of the body.DR.WHEELER'S COMPOUND ELIXIR OF PHOSPHATES AND CALISAYA ip vigorates the organs of nutrition by dyspepsia, and promotes perfect assimilation, and the formation of Deaith y blood.It has n in use in prive te prac cos for twelve years, and there is no deubt its a as a nutritive vitalizing tonic.druggists gt $1 pe- bo ss - The Bubscriber hereby informe the citizens ot of Montreal and the pa lic generally tnat he urchased of the) late proprietors, SEL~ EY BROS, & CO, PHE ENTIRE STOCK, Book Debta, éc,ofthe .Victoria Drua HaLL, No.BST.RADEGONDE STREET, And that he wll continue the business as CHEMIST, DRUGGEIST, &C., ; A In the same premises.fe He will keepalwa on hand an am su ply of of the PU DRUGS and C ALS for dispensing and other variety of che CHOICEST PER and and all articles Tecalsite for the Tollet, ERY, ALISAYA, SELLEY'S CHERRY.CORDIAL, SELLEY'8 MAGICAL HAIR RESTORER.Included In the abové-ta entioned isa large stock of TRUBSES (all Ladies\u2019 and Gent's CHEST EXPAN DERS, CHEST P RESTE RE ABDOMIN AL SUP )RTERS, PESSARIES, ff -*< S0GETHER TE All the Machinery and Im ements for the.- Manumeture a oT ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, rir darter igh for ne rellefof Fhysica] Defos Defers other Surgical Appliances.thom ire the most ful Sarxtool ee Fe Sa ET the © J.ENEAS.In retiring from business SELLEY BROS & CO, thank their friends for T post fay bespeak for their suocessor th age which they have so Kindly ex extended to Ue v An Ordety can be promp ny Kl xeoutéd.A Frtra Sieighs have ir the _- a Holidays.Ÿ SON 7 2 sm youn ORDER.ALEX.MoG@IBBON:- ma RP ares, AVE you you, scen that sti: 1b, the Pèus \u2014, Pye AE, ha streets, P.BROWNE: ; OER Four gentiomn » aber permanen bi ats emily i ame of the ff a e pets hy A pe LE Ross Où 2 a REMEMBER THE = © meurs ; N° E\u2014AU accounts due by and to the gi vi be doi By the sont pone .Rory READING THE BUSH \u2018 [| wh, , Tamas 13 and + Tar rey Ye JTALIAN WAREHOUSE. - \u2018bitants.A tolegram \u201cBodalie, Me, syn pl ; tm pa witnessed a preconcerted o break of ux at Marshall, Baline Coun Mo, and viiotg.A Ala rgo number of | turned ou e negroes £2 triet.- \"Patro Pre were placed in the rear ce rien i RU ro Si = xr ee ep Eat ti i JA RO 5 cL A en it A i a Le M et Sul 25 db \u201c00 SLRs | À os ces ré T vou tin sous Crh Tn Rotini Aik Tad, PESTE ve L © town, and every traveller was halted] and questioned.All business was suspended, -and pach and.violence reigned supreme.It.-Jnown bow.many: negroes killed, jut a\u2018man who left Marshall at o'clock at night saw the dead bodies of by the neck aud three lying on.the road.He also saw ove terribly wounded, having his shoulder shot away.At the latest accounts, crowds of armed men were starting out, swearing they would -olear put every negro in in the country.Bloody Array in in « BareRooms RoTLaxD, Vt., Deo.a.- On Christmas Day a bloody affray took lace at East Arlington in a drinking saloon.Farwell and Lawrence, the keepers of the saloon, shot, five persons\u2014two of whom have died since, \u201cand two more are mortally \u2018wounded, \u2018The affair creates intense excitement.rest.Tal .5 The Now York Frauds\u2014Twoed not to be Found.New York, Dec.an.Tite Tribune of this morning say that it }- has trustworthy information, whioh leaves no doubt that Wm.M.Tweed has fled from justice, and is either in rapid flight from the -country, or skulks concealed from the Sheriffs officers some where in the city, until new bondsmen come forward to save him from imprisonment.The chances are that this Metropolis will know him no more, until yho returns, under compulsion, to join hls comrade in orime in the gloomy walls of \u2018Ludlow street jail.SPARKS FROM THE.TELEGRAPH, Çaxapa\u2014Mesers.Monk and Lyons have bean nominated for Carleton County, neither awowed themselves supporters of the new Patent Combination Mr.Scott, of Ottawa declines to explain his conduct in the House until nomination day.Mesars.Mitahell & Co., have been awarded the contract \u2018for the deep cut of the Welland Canal arses +The steamer for the Lake of Woods and Railway Lake will be finished in time for the opening of navigation.Ald, Metealfe.opposes Mr.Crooks'at West Toronto The 10e-bridge at Cape Rouge, still holds fast, and at ebb tide opposite Quebec is as free.from floating ice as in the middle of summer.\u2026.'Fhe Brigantine John Duffus, Capt.Lamerche, Quebec to Cork, 9th Nov., deals and staves, Messrs Pembertoï, was wrecked st Big Cape, Prince Edward Island on the 27th of November, after having experienced very heavy weather.Crew saved The manor honse of Rigand, Vandreuil, belonging to the Hon.A.R.C.Delry, St.Frahoois Beauce, was totally destroyed by fire on Thursday evening, the 21st instant -\u20140v.company is about erecting a manure factory \u2018on the River St.Charles.Patrick Breaxnan, a soldier, was fatally assaulted in a Halifax ram-hole.The Mer- ehants Bank of Halifax declares a dividend of 3} per cent.for six months, and calls for $10 por share on subscribed capital.Mosars.J.& R.B.Seeton, of Halifax, have bought the whole of the wharf property of | , the.late Hon.Enoch Collins, one of the most \u201cvaltisble in the Lower (Provinces Mr.Owen Gilday, Inape oto of Ellway track on Rocky Lake Section; n over: by the Pictou train.on Saturday and killedé.He \u201cFeaves a wife and eight children.Pantel Duggan, second mate of the brig Nina, was shot on boare that vessel Monday right by Capt.John Michael, and is not expected to live.The captain and steward have been arrested, and the dying man\u2019s deposition taken.The captaln says the mate provoked him by abuse.A young man named Nos.] Gilmour, was \u2018found in Albemarle street, Halifax, last night bleeding profusely.He had been stabbed by some person at present unknown.Uniræn Srares\u2014The Grand Duke Alexis \u2018was at Buffalo yesterday, after visiting Nia- gars Falls.All the shows of the town were \u2018exhibited to him, and every honor within their power were shown to him by the inha- He left Buffalo for Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday afternoon.M.Catacazy has left the Tmperial party for New York, whence he goos to Washing/on.Tweed\u2019s bail justified.\u2018in New York yesterday ; he will plead tothe indictments against him, Haggerty and \"Bauloh on Monday mext.Mr.Keill, Chief of the U.8.Consular department, says that the Cousular service is\u2019 very ineficient from \u2018three causes, first, fnsuficiency of remunera- \u2018tiom, secondly, the.want of qualification of the people appointed to Consular offices, and lastly, frem the conflicting nature of Consular 1aw.The United States Government has Toon solicited by the defendants in the Tich- _borne case, to supply them with the registers, \u201cport accounts, and Custom House entries o \u201cTessels named Osprey, and the times of pk from and returning to any on.The so-calted Roger Tich rnb sailed\u201d fon South Amerien.in the Bells, and when she was wrecked says he was saved iu an American -versel called the Orprey.Jesse Grant\u2019s position is but little changed.He can talk with difenity, but no hopes of his recovery are ontertained in Cincinnati \u2026 Dr.Abenger Boyden, of Lowell, Mass, » wealthy retired merchant, T0 years of age, committed suicide .yesterday.All the negroes ef Chicott Cy., Tenn.have gone to their homes buat fifty of the murderers, whe so revere \u201cessen a.have put thempslves under the protection & the Sherif./A white man, who was dru in a negro church af Florence, Ky., durin festival, was attempted to be removed.w en he drew a pistol and shot a negroin the head a.J.W.Kennedy, a stoek broker of Pittsburgh, Penn., having.made some unsucosss- ful stock operation.yesterday.shot himrelf.He w involved in the transaetions.\u2026.The Norwegian barqne Huldr; Inden with halk, from London to Philadelphia, is ashore \u2018near Hereford Iniet.a perfeot wreek.Wells, Fargo & Co.i} Express Office, the bank and other building in Salons.Kntess, were | busted on Monduy.Tone, $75,000.0.1t eontradiated that {ho Spans A regrels hs fired blank cartridges RL leaving St.Thomas.\u201cNo : \u20ac «pme sous, TOT ani} SF c Farwell and Lawrence are under ar- | rt in the po 13 re Te épée po eng a 8 | ' ENTS vor SILE Tr : ve \u201crer er MATOS ses wo AL 0 THA ne win B B.\u201d MoMASTER, | \u201c(Successor to MoMaster § Logon) i ame Lats peus.PRE, dus NEWS GOODS TOPAY,| 1 Case COLORED N Case PAP! ACHIE INK-STANDS, GLY; BOX ASKS, JEWEL.at HJAM & OSTELL wT ; aise Paul street.: + | prssevramon PIPES, MOUNTED AND ENGRA VED! a.1 .æ \u2014 + or COHEN & LOPEZ, \u201c.CORNER OF.Place d\u2019Armes and St.J ames Street.* Cd Li SPIRITS ALES & PORTER | The Subscribers beg to inform, their trends.that they have made extensive and impor tant alterations and improvements in thelr Distilling Apparatus, which is now in.full } operation, and will enable them, in future, to | supply in any quantity, either ; AN BOND OR DUTY PAID, their renowned apie sonsisiing of: MALT WHISKEY, i OLD RYE WHISKEY, =~ | HIGH WINES, 800.P,, ALCOHOL, 68 O.P.All of which they gnarantee are distilled from the choicest Malt and Grain, Te Attention is also direeted to the superior \u2018quality of thelr oelebrated .INDIA PALE And other ALES AN D PORTE it, Of this season's brewing, which can be had in Wood and Bottle)ln quantities to suit customers, \u2014 = WM.DOW & COMPANY.N: B.\u2014The highest market prices always paid for Barley.Rye, Oats and Hops.| me MONTREAL, BUSINESS COLLEGE, | Cornx® NOTRE DAME AND PrACE D\u2019ARMES, Offers a practical training in preparation for business puruits, and for those deatring to Ge .recone embraces K-KEEPING, PENM CoE ARITHMETIC, COT, 008 \u2018 TELEGRAPHING, SEE 'PHONOGEAPHY xn + .© FRENCH.\u2014 - a ; everest : Btudentx ch enter for the whole course or dny branch, and attend either day or evening or both.2 5 | Classes from 7 169 each evening.: t Cirçulars containing fall intrniation da.application.\u2018 < TAN, \u201c as ar \u201c7 - Principal, © : ELE EE A ; 5 TOLEN, from the noue CV No: 38 Ny irom à Roman cat * vory, with brass odin, board On fiy-leaf was writ.cross © Pa n fy-leaf was ten from the Rev.T.F.MoDonnell to Lizzie.Also, à small stuffed Bird and an Antt-mlices- who took the sar.The party m return to save further trouble.bad be ORT.\u2014Strayed or Stoten from No.90 Dore | and Tan Stat heaves oi oro »- er to the above address be be rewarded.~308 UND on po Date nigbt ia?Srey a Welling.HOLIDAY 23 PRNSANTS.\u201cle 1 Case avants BRACE J, SETTS, &c.1 |caxzs OF ALL KINDS, 4891 | | Gomes orme Ponant ag Bras oT & STRATTON | BOOK-REEPERS, ACOOUNTANTS AND | GLERKS, OBRBSPONDENOH, .\"T4 DRESSING-CASES, OD] ODER-GAGES, | : \u201cGOLD AND SILVER JOPPED SMELLING |.SALT BOTTLES @ ane conte do PERPUMERT ESTABLISHED 1842, HAVE ON HAND A GOOD SUPPLY OF \u2018 f SCOTCH BUN, SHORT BREAD, QUEEN, PLUM, CITRON, CURRANT, and LADY CAKES, TEA CAKES and BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS.Auso, ICED- and ORNAMENTAL CAKES.FRENCH BON-BONS, CHOCOLATE, CREAM DROPS, .CARAMELS, FANCY BOXES of FRENCH, ENGLISH, and GERMAN \u2018MANUFACTURE, HORNS OF ' PLENTY se CONSISTING er A | \u2014 | er Family Orders Proniptly Attended to.Breakfast ' \u2018and Supper Parties supplfed as usual with the greatest attention, Notre Dame Street.391 .299-1 PRESENTS ! pes! The very best and most useful Present that can be given toa Lady is a ! LOCKMAN FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, WHICH MAKES THE LONKSTITCH THE SANE , ON BoTH SIDES, AND HEMS, QUILTS.Co BRAIDS, - BASTES, &s., &o., do, Over 21,000 LOCKMAN Family Sewing Machines have been sold in less than two years, and is the easlest learned and managed of all Bewifig Machines.SATISFACTION GAUARANTERD, JOHN \u2018F.BROOKS & C0, | General Agents for Province of Quebec, | No.#43 NOTRE DAMK STREET, F Li fy Juss WATORMAXRES.| \u201d rues, ALLAN ¢ coi | ; HAVE A: LARGE sToÔ 3p Abticle Warranted a Repre-.& 7x y emo.#76 FOTRE DAME STREET, ; Ph A + ; 200 TUE À à : - = > L i A large and choice seleetion of FANCY ARTICLES ' \u201cFoR | vs 1 : 1 - À TOILET SETS, LL 550 PERFUME SAÏ amr, x ven FINEST ! IVORY AND TORYOISE SHELL A TK melestation whatever tock pate fo LA SAA » STAR * OFFICE | TA COULD 24) ji a AND DAUGGIRE CHAN.ALEXANDER & SON | Store at F (CHRISTMAS, C CHRISTM Ag, FÉENUINE bn as er rRAR'S Fay } iL -omoIOR syaurs.avo -riayortro| © .ESSENCES.ETT WH LEE JEWELLERY, \u2014 SILVERWARE, .Ke.&c., &c.; 4 Many who have not become so old that they have not \u2018forgotten the storles of their childhood, will remember the little annec- | dote of the young child, who, in a strange land, was offered à beautifal orange, with the questi j \u201cWhich shall be your share, the inside or outside ?\u201d Attracted by the) pretty yellow rind, the child, in the innocence of his heart, chose the outside.Not long afterwards a peach belbg presented with the same question, the gulless youth, thinking he.had.profited by experience, abd determined to avold the astractions of the extertor,.took us his chalee \u2018the Inside.No doubt the moral of this story was that appearantes often decelve, ang di ft is found in children, so it 1s to-day.= The above apppeared in\u2019 a Montreal newspaper, as the heading of an editorial notice of a Jewellery establishment.This beautiful, \" artiess and innocent little anneodote which | any one\u2019 can see that it is not intended to | mean anything else than Just what it says, has such a true moral that ['eannot resist the temptation te give it a somewhat more, ex- man LmighLhave withont «2 4 Li wr _ Appearances are indeed gften Deceptive, .- # CoE So and yetthere aré some things whicre deception is impossible; for instance, it is no deception that there na very I large Jewellery op | - | Ne.as Notre Dame Street.imi, pl Pl reals, éd 16 ls alao m0 deception that 4 MELLORS 18 THE ONLY Yai Le ats Fo JEWELLERY STORE IN THE po 0 - MINION oo Bh _ .4 - THAT CAN BHOW i , BIGHTHEN SHOW-CASES FULL OF - ;.GOLD if} ' \u201cHE .~ JEWELLERY.\u2014 BICLUSIVELY.|; K G.MELLOR, rath or JEWELLERY, A .is à Notre.Dame Street, tés one Tope 2° ER Fm | Pr M FA Bi LYON MAT armen, 1 CRYSTAL BLOCK.A TOMATOUS fn 2 and 819 Tate; | JAMS, JELLIES, MARMALADE, | FINNAN HADDIES, ete., ete.Li Set; 40 some poopie It haa booms & dreud- | F MU Pins $50 REWARD.LIFE AND PROPERTY NOT BAFE IN NTHEAL.The above reward Will be paid tothe person.who will give information Ri will Liead te\u201d the arreet and conviction of the \u2018or pare ties who broke into one ef my places of busis ness on the morning of the hth ins inst and stole therefrom $100 worth of Furi, What a our One Million Dollar.G rant man aboust \u20ac and what do our City Fathers mean by théle apathyin not increasing the pay of analready under-pald police force Give us those 40 new - Policemen By the citizens will shelve yom: for men whio will afford them and their perty all necessary pro on.RW.COWAN, FIRST PRIZE FURRIER, CORNER or DAME AND ST.PETER 818.To, i |Fossi FURS! FURS! eus camer ea mit mite ore in of el e © S to their well-sel ec Fe an.\u2026 es commen sa Eliz PE fo edforthe \u201c Ohambiy, a _ & p= gaie\" eve rés = Fx J a re ere om ge p his dream, and when Which related to hese ; ary was in the aet of throw- | situation; ahd as bis fortane ftmproved, so did ctally ada tod stock of v 1 ing on a shovelful of coals, she stood trans- | his ap earance, and in the course of ten gh se Price, complete, $25.The DOMINION Wins: rons LAD AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS, :}___ fixed by a peculiar sound that fell upon her years he became as plump and ss pleasant- trade supplied.Tt MeKE R B 2) IXNEVERY VARIRYY, nF oars ; she must be dreaming\u2014it could not be.looking as his wife, so that no no one could .687 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL.[cKEVE 4 BARNES, | Andatthe : ° \u2014 - mit i Yes, \u2018it was\u2014John was whistling! It was a possibly recognise in him the saturnine, dis- 178-1y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES\" strange sepulchral sort of whistle, such a one satisfied individual ef former days.WIRE-CLOT HAND WIRE-WORE \u2018 RIEPERT &C0,, \"!* as a veteran mute might indulge in on a| John has kept his werd.From the night NUITION AND EXERCISE ACTURERS, No.9 and 108 St La Maih Ç wr wi rainy day when a funeral was considerably of his dream, he has never been heard to say, IN RIDING, No.782 CRAIG STREET, WEST, wrenoe Bowl Bf bebind he time of starting.Viewed even \u201c I can't be worse off than Iam!\u201d H.B.MONTREAL.ÿ i under those extenuating cireumstances, it \u2019 : , = Blinds made to orl ! : { sould not bo considered a success; the Zot HOUSE FUANISHINGS.MR.- AL JL OWA r NE Garden and Cemetery PB Fencing, T B 8 U RB 8 L 1 Re naar dicorred Boge to infra the pabliotmatnis | rade Pranors Be, WireBteves Bid Cages, Ap stm ab | a ; , an consistin = A the slightost approximation in it to any I R ST PREMI UM EVENING RIDING-CLASS Ladies\u2019 Dress Stands, Coat Stands, &o.eal, Chinchilla, ine, Min Persia: xX known {tune, dog-call, or any'other call in- WARDED at the P ancial Exhité- \u2018 B2-1y Lamb, Gre in MUFFS, ARS, Ri vented by the ingenuity of man.His li ps tion, September 14th, 18 Will open on 1st NOVEMBER - .and muse a Bt aie * Sacques, in a , i: seemed indisposed or unable to screw them I tiem, dept EMENT is the 7) OTTO! the DAY.: = .ONTREAL PETROLEUM Beaver, Ottef, Persian amb and Astracan ! selves up into the proper form, doubtl us FOR THE WEINTER TKRM.~ Ladies\u2019 Ca and ating Muffs; Gents\u2019 Fur \u201c Ih 1 r HOUSEHOI D DRUDGERY ABOLISHED.on COMPANY, Coata vi es :.Caps and Gloves: Bas\" ! paralysed by astonishment at being called MOUNT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.fai lined an Ÿ \u2018 upon to perform such an unheard-of and ex- A new and useful rivéntion of combined \u201cas rg {alo and lined; also, travagant act.Nevertheless, it was a whistle, CLOTH; BRUSH AND MOP HOLDER, Ladies\u2019 Classes b a ent as usual.TAN MERIES WEST; ' Orders executed with promptnees and dese\u2019 R .With whleh SCRUBBING, WASHING, DUST- y appoint ; | Ideas still darker and more starting began ING, SWEEPING AND WHITE WAS \u2018FL W-ALLOWAY tp CITY OFFICE! ! to take possession of tho little woman's mind, Can be performed with extraordinary iy Lo \u2019 82 McGILL STREET BEING.ree prices, paid for: BAW FUR a when her meditations were interrupted by a and cleanlines.Evéry F in Store 255 Professor of Horsemanship, ! y A Jil © loud knook at the street door.John took the Office, Livery Stable and \"Publfo 1 tation, ~ MeNTREALy 207 and 388 TR Gn a Ü oacdle and opened the door.Outside stood a De a, Farmars, ac, sbouid bave oper: __Manumciurers 4nd Dealers in .| Sim as vi boy with a large basket upon his shoulder.Price only 80 cents.Many housekeepers L L MUSICIANS are in- REFINED BURNING AND LUBRIOAT- a - és \u2014\u2014 | \u201cIs your name, John Grumps ?\u201d be in- have remar ed they would Dot be be Without 4 - Vited to examine, at the 1 H: BENJAMIN, fn\u201d hl Li ; COAL.25 at nt be ; ¢ # une, ' or A Sip] rar ware sna NEW.YORK AND BOSTON PLANO 1%$m anaging Director, \u2014=L- NV À \u2019 Yes, gopliod John, rien ter at the pri Ee an the WAREROOMS, - ë ETS 8 ANTHRACITE, BE « virer ere\u2019s & basket for you,\u201d said the PATENT HOLDER an ; beral , BOOT T AND \u201cRH W 7 ; bo top 1 ers LO pay.\u201d the bo ; ere The publio are cautioned to that | No.432 NoTRE DAME STREET.( 05 ; : Hook Cragaly pr 2 cried John, as the boy was going; ey ge e er.pearing Ladies\u2019 Pron reduced $1.80 .8 Trav ales # BD « it mht be a mistake\u2014it can\u2019tJbe for me.n\u2019 words, Patented April, TL wanted.Next \u2018door te Brown $ Claggets.a\u201c \u201c Coneroms 1 [] to LD rola cloëe dotiaignnient: i \u201c \u2019 \u2019 P-HOLDER CO \u201c \u201c Bu se Male doar, tociote about, i H Don\u2019t know anything about that; you ll PATENT MOP-H THE GEORGE woos 3 4 vo,\u2019 PARLOR tton, i= > 1.50 A | have to take it in,\u201d said the boy, and away Nextd Das or, JAMES STREET, ) AND VESTRY ROARS, \u201c pol Bila 0 \u201c 138 | 0.TONs \u2018WBLSH ANTHRAOTRE ; | BHO he walked.(Next door the Post office, up stairs.Wow oamorsl, M% @ 1B}: iy.SCREENED.| EE Er prenne mater 1 1 PME O5 IE) oérLanp a monasin, | | i posited in the passage, and oarried jt into 594 CRAIG STREET.5 4 nds C Tors joyous m 10, the h heart D 8.Sup ees i Ya « - em Comer.fey Hu and Wellington: vi \\ | | gf.the kitohen.It was tolerably heavy the.Be,\u201d tothe soul in sorrow it speaks in tones | C0 5 f, sew od 400, uw l= i .ds Li | A a oun John, rs Mary, fur she had over | : | ape hae | \u201ca \u201c Ae oe u 200 : - 5 = ; > à ea e sho ialogue, \u2018\u2018 who can have COOKING STOVES for for Coal and \u2018Wood.\u2019 \u2019 4 HAE, it I de = kinds of Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019, Misses* and, f 1 RE have sent it?and what oan be in it?\u201d Ph, re 8 rua deslg- (OE Kind work at equally low prices at |.it The strings.which secured the contents HALL, PARLOR, and BOX STOVES,\u2014all to bation, THOMAS.A A HAINES, OM Stand, sa , the.i were soon out and the cover raised; and then be had, very cheap, for cash, at ; \u201cManager.x L A.THURSTONS, To BY anv.after another, John took out a splendi \u2018 = 7 RS 0.¥ Mov NT ! : in | fuskey, a Sumber of grocers rosls contain- .WAL TER W.SARGENTS, ORBAHNS 1 Ti > b tea and sugar, and all the ingredients - 564 CRAIG STREET, SILK Dresses Bi for s Oliristmas pudding; and last, but not | _ Next th te ang.) REED & STRING Gao BE X PLOS I 0 N Dunes least, » bottle of brandy.(Next the Gaze Bujldi _ = ng ta on pur 1 Various were the little woman's expres- Three doors east of AR.Francots Xavier trout.FOR - © VELVET Torr \u2026 sions et wn Minelesed as each suc- \u2014 \" Ton BEAR'S CANTEEN, i being take apt sent was disclosed to her curious , p \u2014Jobbing done to order.265 Concerts \u2019 or oaned; 8 a So a he was too surprised to Pod Balls, ond THEO - Ovre HALL) .! Dy.without shrin AO a ATR\" ere was not the slightes SN A E .; .ans to res onor, not eyen an address oard.ROVINOI AL i.Porties.yok Chie 27 Th g Amerion LIRR Ane c eaned aR dip 9; I AE sS or * Oh, Joka, suid his wife, gps Chris- P \u201d Orders received at the.i w * 0.> A tmas we shall have! Why, old Flint him- Prin rkey and Tarte Voiun; En.HOYAL \u2018STEAM DYE ORK,\" Yonah _ self can\u2019t have a better.We'll have a party; EXHIBITION.No.3 Alezan.teers, So ais a BE 700 OmATG wrmmER, | 1 ash TH run and invite mother and father to dine * der atres 287- only | ve Fl =A CER with us, and your sister and her husband CLENDINNENGS STOVES.Hot and Buttet, 6 2 cent.on shall come too.Shan\u2019t we enjoy ourselves 1\u201d \u2014_\u2014 D OTICE.Mr B DEVLIN, Twoeyes Bread a with; Tripes, nt most dancing with eben, FirsT PRIZE.Aävocs the F1 Firm of DEVLIN & POWER, aiéover Bitte: Bitter he, win be given on for od cue John,\u201d she added, laughing, * don\u2019t you \u2014-\u2014 ° Chambers, 118 St.Jano air stroet, opposite the \"Joos Painijer ! only five cents a that we may be worse off than we COOKING AND HALL STOVES, for Coal People's Bank, \u2018DEVLIN SEL ecrhe renowned and famous Black Ber done | a axe and Wood, uxt nny, © only ce $ 8 Mary,\u201d said John, looking very grave at WROUGHT CAST IRON and COMPOSITE by Red Hiver in to be voeu |.in © hatter SEAT ALY urd \"mls little bit of 5 roasm, \u2018 you will never EADS and RAILWAY CAST- ODA.WATER CARDS [OR dail 15% ge Beels Cantet 16 world.\u201cHelis | ® treal, Inso A of\u201d ; © words come from my Tipe again.INGS.fc SODA-W = every man's coun -He wili take | où MONDAY: the Nin Nineteenth, day of Feb\" *- © arth, \u2018and then sit down, and | CARDS, and every descrip- | eanta from « rank , as lass ruary next, 1 und ersigr signed.an gs BL tall you a dream I had while you were MR.CLENDINNENG, (took | au ot of Cards Cori roy male ao Tad 3 Jive Fenian.UE dividuals, a) havin been o0- , 00- part mere Ÿ = PRIZE for each Articlé that hd 5 = street fa.stair =| Sarr frm, P © said Court, for.Ë E- Mary hed made Srerything peut and 267-1y =.he ow 5 : tJ AME 8- F Y 52 BR.po Te vider J'ALER A evans 4 | she w her chair elose to John\u2019s, an - - WI à MUEL REDDY EVAN : ol saziously awaited the orme narrative; | C IDER! CIDER! IFE AND N FE.meme oran It { KINGS, MONK & 5e Gr à gan John looked aroun \u2014 lendkd new Story will de comments Ho.Qonrmen Byun, Donalr Atiarnies Misi, - 1 i him \u2018The fire blssed merrily, everything j \u2018 tn the This ple AR in à few days.- - ber, isl.ah yg ; | ! © wore sn air of comfort, and for the fist lime A \u2018Few Barçels Left, very fine.1 : td of his little home ps TIN J} = Mis lite the survey is lité KEMP & BOND { v1 (CHRISTMAS PRESEN TS, parus pe ETF, denses gd Pres, { 4 OLRNXER MOGILL AND LEMOINE our od bis heart with a glow of! hep iness.Fm he ee tas his, wi at HURRAND'S Notice Dame. JPNEWLY HAVANA CIGARS,\" FBO sans SEAL POUCHES, .Suitable for presents, to be sold cheap HENRY SWAIN'S, \u201c.Ne.268 Noirs Doms sired, AND = No.12087.JAMES STREET.A \u201c\u201cJCHOICE PRESENTS : gd CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR |3H | DE ST.LAWRENCE CIGAR STORE; -K .@ Q No.153 ST.JAMES STREET, | 84.S (oppose the Post-ofice.) a ON 3 Bl HE [=] ! voi B % = fi a LF ASIS.3 AM U EL, SE | No.133 ST.JAMES STREET : we doora ors from the 8t.Law- HATER CIGARS.\u201c AND + MEERSCHAUM GOODS.I.ABRAHAMS, 1 ERWING ACHING.Hopi pare nv rt fs 4 x 104 Je de 4077 ri ar 1 pl aL Now Bofors the Public.i on won, mena tof Prises this Fall though mpeling w the loading Machines in om, FIRST-PRIZE AT LONDON, ~ The Great Western Fair.FIRST-PRIZE AT GUELPH, The Great Central Fair, FIRST-PRIZE -AT ST.CATHERINES, © County of Lincoln.FIRST-PRIZE AT CHATHAM, | / County of Kent, FIRST-PRIZE AT WATERLOO, +\".County of Waterloo.FIRST-PRIZE AT ORANGEVILLE, | \u201c County ofSimèos.FIRST-PRIZE AT MONO, | County of Peel.FIRST-PRIZE AT CALEDON, | County of Welland._ FIRST-PRIZE AT OTTERVILLE, County of Oxford.BECOND-PRIZE AT PROVINOIAL FAIR, Kingston, and Diploma at.and various Connty Shows.I$ will hem, cord, \u201cbraid, pk ent ro-stitch and pr gy oom to heavy leather.eater Price, '$3%, and guaranteed for five years.BE Machines Sold by Monthly Poyments.+ IMPORTER, \u2018WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 044 St James Street, al: omy Fo may M ar COMPANY, era to be ihe Smokers\u2019 frwortic wherever dniro- duced.Besides other choice das we manufactured tba the Bubecribers, and are now offered to the trade in general; at prices | lower than by any other Manufacturers In M the Dominion.Retail dealers would find it 8 to their advantage to call upon us, as we can { supply them with an assortment at rates ll which will challenge competition.J MONTREAL CIGAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, , DAVIR COCHENTHALER & PHILLIPS 801 NOTRE DAME BTREXT, (Op Stairs) and : & Or.LAWRENCE MAIN STREBT N.B.\u2014Parties wishing to have their own Jj Broads of Olgars masufctured, can have J snem on the shortest notice .1830, 000 WORTE OF READY-MADE Orc'enxe \u2018 AND or IMPORTED FRENCH AND; \"a SH CLO TWERDS AS CASSIMIÈRES a ] AT D PER ONE DRLON FES ORDIMART VAL AND JUDGBFOR YOURSELVES on will also find at the undersigned, e at variety of W.N.LLOYD, AGENT FOR MOWTRRAL AND VIONIYY; 431 NOTRE DAME STREET, i (CORNER OF DOLLARD.) Lu ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY CLCIANATNE Co | CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $2,000,000.lom1oaGo LOSSES, - \u201c88601000, | raouP TLY PAID, a \"fhe large plat and urls ftiie ANDE and its promptuess in paying {ts 10ases, gether with its liberal form of policy, coupled es ER NEOH-TIES, 4a, day with the large and extended experience of its eR DEZIEL, © « |fPresident, Mr.J.B.Bennett, entitle 1t to the J ecmsdenee and support of the insuring public._: No, Josaph street.\u201cOrdart exsoutod wits nostnoss and dispatoh.YA RS, 0 N.B R 0 8-7 \u201cMERCHANT TAILORS, xe 208 ST.JAMES STREET, rex to inform thelr customers and d the goblle of Fall Wu hasod trous the best Br ean Manufacturers, new complete I ory every department, and l'invite a ly inspection e sam pS Eno Passons, Squarss, SCALBS,.m - | | OR CHRAF 52d USEFUL | dre ENTS osll st HUBBARD, 9 \\ PI P E pe opnatattsy on bn o Ishgs smortment 0 SEWING-MACHINES, A VIS: © FA SINGER MANU yy one AND OCRMAN : WAS a ) - a DNER / the ed WHEELER RD Sa KNITTING | a HIN his is the best hine use.Onl and id nee them, Judge for RENT, et\u2019 LAIST 186 ST, JAMD NENTS.FOR SALE at the / «8TAR\", OFFICE.| Ea 7 om: IK EAA A - Policies are written and delivered imme- ately upon ail slanses of tnsurabile property in town OF country at rates és ow as are con- -v AGENT, _ 235 St.James Street, Montreal, 285-Amavw ly moat Eggs : aps ; ! H 8 CU en fa ; ; ig - Pa AF VERDIOT \u2018OF: ih rit Tn re AaomivE | Ta yeonoupced by the hn both Indes the \u2018cotstry rocks ror FAMIL Ann ACTURLNG AMILY Eire \u2014 found Agents wanted for the Countes around Mon- | .safe plan is to see th P ; LONDYH, E aLAXD.A LF 1 0.x Portas 1a Conan.Sn pros eee .\u2019 ; GENERAL AGENTS iy 1 Là ss Sacrament seh ! \u201cTR SECTE uy BREAKPAWT.P8'S \"Doc: LT AND COMFORTING.\u2014 By & thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and Putrition, and by a careful application of pus fine well-selécted cocoa, Mr.Epre nas our breakfast tables with a loately fio beverage.which mr For a nice lunch, a Wall cooked steak or chop, and a choice assortment of the requirements of à Well ke opt rest restaurant, goto Jordan & Oo.'s,.St Gabrie 181-3m Horehound and Cherry .Balsam 1 18 the fa- : vorite remedy for Conga, Golds de.pared acd | bottles nt 250, SUc., sold by Richmagna Spencer \u2018¢ Notre Dame and Shore, corner ont \u2019 Horehound and Cherry Balsam is the most reliable remedy Xoown for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, &c.One bottle will cure an ordinary cough.Sold by Richmond Spencer, Ohémsliat, - &e., corner of MoGill and Notre\" Dam Streets, Montreal.\u2018John Murphy, Painter, late of Brooklyn, | N.Y, has returned to Moutrzal and resumed \u201c| business at 683 Craig street, near Bleury.To those who want a superior quality of work Rs Lhe can refer to many of thé best houses in this ity, decorated by him, and will guarantee improvements upon past efforts in this line poll kinds of Plain Painting, Kalsomin.hangin Gralning, Glazing, and Sigh Whiting one at = moder: ate ra tes Cal ] xamine specim The Queen's Hotel, Toronto, is one of the largest in the nion of Canada.It is one of the institutions of Toronto, and is conduct ed with such success as to have earned the esteem of the entire travelling public.Its - \u201c| situation on Front street, overlooking the Bay and Lake; }s convenient to the railway stations, and business part of the city.Coni- mercial men fiom the Lower Provinces and tourists generally should recollect that this hotel is by travellers everywhere as the finest the minion.Parties hav.had the good fortune of pi once accepting the hospitalities of Mr: MoGaw, manager, forev.Afierwaras bear th Bouse in the Lighem ont pob- uible esteem.Napoleon Weeping, The unate exile who has seen the end of his Imperial Greatness, wept when he.dealt with by ing William os History sel nor chrenicles meh leniency on the part of a Conqueror.Not so In Me Medicine, for Great ool of ays Reme- Pills have no respect of any re sons tn the human body, for this oombi- ned medicine roots out com pletel and chronic maladies, and conve tem into a sound tabernacle for bumasie\u2019 to to live in, sept Highly Important.The miserable apology for gas with which our model Company has lately furnished ua, has driven many of our citizens to resort again to the old copl oll lamp, with all its \u2018dangers, dirt, and ineonvenience.In this , connection it is, therefore, highly important to know that by a lately Patented invention, overy man may constitute himself his own , and supply his house wi gas 00! twice the ls li pure t he \u2018gota ot at at present for for money.she is Placed under ground, Sand and consists simply of tank roc on of fluid, and a, selfaotidg catr-pons $ requires Do fire, heat or attention save Fe oscaslona.y to putin a new supply of fluid.It is non-explosive, Înex- pensi pensive, and the ordinary gas-pipes can here is now one of these achines in active operation on nthe premises of Mr.J ohn Martin, plumber, 27 St Antoine street, who is agent for the Dominion.Parties are vited to call and examine the best, cheapest, least troublesome, and safest.gas machine ever invenied.P250-1Y i Reception of the Grand Duke.| This is an event in the history of our city, and we trust the citizens ofthis, the commer- even New York, the greatest city oun.this |: continent, The question has been repeatedly asked, \u201cHow can we vest show this Russian Prince the element ef our national greatness?\u201d We say, by all means, take him through our Educational establishments, both Catholic and Protestant ; show him our factories and workshops, and last, but not least, invite him to view the'first-class Emporinms of Fashion.The Weat End is always in th van, and the Recollet House is in the foremost rank of the West-end Warehouses.The Grand Duke will see in the Recollet House Goods from every country in the known | Worid, except Alaska, and he will also see the | grand assortment which the WE fair one cé wear such he European tal; Clear ef a Colonial ar .jake, nd Soin a il mm Bonne of Alexis would do well to sée the beautiful goods which B.& C.are now wing este tt Christmas and New Years oS } The time of year is nov now at hand when kindred and friends assemble .in social reunion to talk over the events of the past; and tell their hopes and proep ts for the future.At these meetings iendships are cemented, new ones formed) do s general feeling of good fellowship preyails.An importaat consideration in confestion with all social therings is the style and quality of the good things & a bountiful Providence has placed at man's disposal.Too much care cannot be taken in the providing of those things inténd- ed to be enjoyed by the \u201cinner man,\u201d ani a the manufacturer or purveyor enjoys a geod reputation.It is our pleasure to-day to direst tha attention of the ablio to the goo d» manufactured by our lt Dorprisi te me ip Mouurs.Eaves, | mann o,,.Whic be found in well kept store lob br.n such things, These | gentlemen have devoted their entire attention to the productions of rich liquors, oor- dials, ko.such as Grande Chartreuse, Anisette, Porfait Amour, Absinthe Jujee, Dey mann Bitter, Ac, and nsturally they \u2018succeeded in earning a wide fams for the superiority of everything by then -turped out à Pr publie may rest assured that sny ar- 4 oortaln to give satisfaction.» ; It will be remembered that the \u201chove § som | tie won the highest honors at the Quebee exhi- | bition for he general superiority of thelr goods, i 269-tf } cial metropolis of Canada, will not be behind 8 \u2014 - us : Gaual norérum | loss Montreal.Her noble river, her im.A be s0 closely as that of the Tobacconist.In this sanity | Sn bé allowed to any purchaser of Meer- the name of this frm will /be .Î | \u2018 peise, has prepared for the inspection of our \u2018To those taking Cigars for home use, when | be allowed.| The desire of the propitetor to make this before bis customers.From his agent in a fluids of the system.resul , impoverished.I not \u2018character, depression of: \u2018spirits, sense of shame, lack of confidence, palpitation of the heart, incapacity to attend to business, wasting away of the brain foros, consumption, Aysis, 1 bocility, impo tons, and wontiness of 1 torr undreds, after trylog all kinds of Ds stolons, have been by my new mode of treatment.The and drug treatment only increases ahd complicates t the diseases.A word of advice :\u2014Attend to yourself, and free yourself from the test of all miseries, the results of violating the laws of Lire \u2014Di M.H.UTLEY.238-im | To Landlords\u2019 and Tenants .We notice that \u2018Messrs.Johes' & Toomy, the well-known house-deocorators have res moved to No.15 8t.Patrick's Hall, Victoria square.All wanting house, sign, Or'ornamental Pafuting, Graining, Glazing, &c., wil} do well to note the address.Messrs.J.&T.Dave a name for executing all orders punctually, and on reasonable terms, 25-1y To the Jewellery Trade, The trade will thank us for recommending to their notice the establishment of Mr.B.Coleman, 191 St.James street.Mn-G:~1s In a position to expcuie orders for the manufac ture of fine Jewellery in al! its branches (Diamond, Pearl and Enamel! Work), both in English and Ameriean style.Mr.Coleman devotes himself eutirely to the.wholesale trade, its wants an.iis in 240-6m EVERY CITIZEN of this Dominion, and es pecially those of our own city\u2014* The Queen of thé North\u201d-\u2014are fully sensible and prond ofthe unprecedented success and growth.of this Cosmopolitan Metropolls-Montreal.For her schools, colleges, seminaries, and edycational institntions, Montreal 18 celebrated throughout the civilized world.Her public spirit, benevolent and charitable characteristics, are a theme to debate upon, wherever her name is mentioned.Neither pestilence, famines soourge, nor the fire-fiend could obliterate her, nor destroy her influence, as one of the chief commercial centres of the world.Montreal would not lose Chicago; the world would not mense bridge, her mountain, her churches her publicinstitutions, her solid and substan- tial-tailt warehouses, bespeak afuence and wea'th, cultivation and taste, progress and business capacity, enlightenment and educa The foreign tourist, whether from the orange groves of the sunny South, thelcesfieldsof Al- anka, the broad Acres of America, or the hot \u2018beds of Europe, are delighted with the wholesome and prosperous appearance of our city.This healthful conditiom, good name and position has been attalned (and we are sure will be maintained) by the pluck, enterprise, and business capacity of our business men, To their common sense and sagacity we owe all and everything ; and our prayer and hope is, that our people will attend to it, that they \u201cwill always demand-their presence and influ- eride in the Oouncils of this Dominion.Messrs.Freeman & Co.will be doing us a good turn when they open to the public their Ladies\u2019 Restaurant, which, we are happy to say in advance, will be the finest on the continent: But, ofall our businesses, and all the wares offered to the public for sale, there are none which receive the amount of critics} examination, whose stock is scrutinised line we excel the continent, without doubt.The hard-working clerk, the energetic busi- hess man, the eloquent statesman, and the lazy, lounging inheritor of a fortune, visit us yearly from across the way to indulge and regale themselves with the arama and fragrance of a delightful fuming regalia.and \u201cHall 8trong-Out, Long.Cut, Rhort-Cut, Quid Tel), Pig, ar In ery fm oongenia] to the Smokers \u201cMr arabes, $44 BL.James street, Ottawa Hotel, undoubtedly is the leading dealer in Cigars and Tobaceos in thi: city.The variety and quantity of Meerschaum Goods in this, the nea of stores, is simply marvellous.\u2018The merry Christmar\u201d and New Year holidays have come upon us again, \"The usual practice of gi ng and receiv: ing, of feasting and family -reunion, will be kept up with the same desire and sest as aver; and Mr.A, true to his characteristic enter eitizens the choloest stock of.Cigars, Toba] cos, and Smokers\u2019 materials ever prod Montreal.The inducements offered are very liberal, and worthy the consideration of all who desire to predent their friends with a nice Pipe, Cigar-holder, or other accompaniments in a & Cabinet.Twenty per cent discount schaum Goods within thé next twô weeks.pstrehased by thè box, the same discount will Where Goods are Inte ed to be given as presenta, the parties Interested can bave their names engraved on the best silver mounting, without expense; stock a very large assortment of, Cigar- holders in cases, which any of our citizens purchasing a box of Cigars will be presented with one of the same, - the great Cigar Store of the Dominion in.\u2018duced him t0 make these very liberal offers to the public, and satisfy Montrealers that a Jeally fine Havana Cigar can and will be sold at as low a rate as vile trash is disposed of daily by unprincipled dealers.A true lover of smoking 1s ever cautious in his selections, and yet from old and experienced smokers we hear dally complaints-of the trash foisted on them in a hurry as pure Havana.Everything: depends on the knowledge pee.| sessed by the dealer ofthe goods which he lays Havana Mr.A.receives the choicest Parta- gas, 4 Upmann,\u201d Figaro, Espanola, Flor del Famor, Intimidad, Exubias, Flor de Cuba, Henry Clay, * La Rosa Santiago,\u201d Jubinitta, Monte Christo, Cabargas, all from fhe best makers in Havana.Call and examine, Jadge ind anil your -esives of the special bargains offsted during | Ye Datars.All goods warrasited as repre- a \u201cven or no to, L.AB Ve strain upon.the Nervous forced Le the loss of] ° having in | ie ERLE erate WE Fh P pes earls, - \u2018And, ough she is often the sweetest: HE \u2018 This was om hing she coul niga snd we And a thing, she.declared; hint\u2019 job would do; fs To go to à church where one didn't vag .Then walk down the aisle like the boat inthe endure ey \"Twas the.Le cnhest: \u201cot 78 Was sure, out, - And didn't they fill it up fall just © abot] f When mamma and papa, and herself and\u2019 boys Were sented ?And didn\u2019t their boots mike\u2019 : à noise AIR In moving along | to make rooms: tows «stranger?x And wasn't it cool, with the brazonest face, To expect at each hymn pa would find cut : ar, Ben.pad yh bot there aati : 35 aus we 4.0 200040 A With such maps at.heart, sod their point, on her Last Sunday.our ue Boare ished ou stra\u2019 \u201c place™ To cu for a el, very i gi bf row ; es And Bessie, To potting, a soon had ao porte To slip from her drowsiness into a map From which she awakened by ecrit dm + ANE to see = Our Bessie, now goats aaguitle cui ee Take the hand of the shauby young girl 48 host And va mis hr out of the.shared with af ran 5 iW That shone through the: tours in bor: eyes el: the whil ski SERENE And brightened her fase with + rèdianes new.+ aa ue * Good- per ir Bessie op patio Our pew\u2019s forty-five, with a plilae Then she stole to her mother 3 ob, mbes.I dreamed Such a curious dream!\u2019 Tyne oy mondes screamed.PR I thought I was sitting in shared.in hip nyt we With agit likes \u2018beggar-chilé rit in Le por\u2014 ais al We were Sluting alons on the sont, Just\u2019 was And I \u201cpelt more.sshamed.ann, you sree \u2018 could guess ; When, all in a moment, thé nusio ion | And on it came floating a sine se They Ware sag angels, I knew, for they joincé ia And Ua thom seemed: In the okysth, de, \u2026 Blowly an, rightly they sailed throught + {i th crisis C Taras «fom the window streamed ; lue, .- And tt thom in torn a ce orm through ; I could feel thelr soft \u2018robes ring Ve my hair.»R ow a oy 5 A sank, \u201c One same to wy\u2019 side.Yay lly\u201d said,\u2019 NAS \u2018 There's a stringer | in here TA And looked a the poor, shabby girtiwith \"is pot she,\u2019 sald the angel\u2019 the haghty and vain Are the strangers 4 at chureh.Shes hase: # e and tru ; ,* Then I eried ont eed, and the ke And juss as they floated sway I awoke, +: inl And thers sat that der Hele gt fn oi pew !\u201d \u2018 FFE.\u2014Pfanr E.Dopaz, in Ha 2 Janvarg\u2014 (illustrated oy Ce \u201c060 agir : For Coughs, Cole &0., peo a bottleot Hosen.: hound and Cherry Balsam, the best remaeily\u2019 LE known for all diseases of the throat and Juang.® ; Sold by Richmond Spencer, Chemist, \u2018&t., : corner of MoGill and Notre Dame Meth Mon.veal.3 A Biv, vrs\u2014MoUonkey's oyster , rooms is now 0 Oysters cooked in every style, on the shortest netics.Buctouche, Mal and New York received daly San 8t Je ames street, op te St.La Yar Ta C\u2014O \"a A verÿ \u2018desiratle Christmes or New Year» present, a neat pair of Boots from ma Ronay ess j Chaboillez square.nc né Jewellery, \u2014Those who wish a good, ay v stantial article of Jewellery, and prefer have Cl ing it made tosuit themse}ves, will find every\" facility at our establishment for so Si Diamond-setting being a E BROS, \u2018 ill ders will be carefully Sitended to.y, ai ; : LULHAM' a 261 6 Place d'Armes Hill, Montresli\u2019 sr 5.és .aah An excellent assortment of Oves-COMIDgS:, 5 Weat-of-England Broadcloths, Doesk ns +, Tweeds and Vesting may be seen 88 MoMi)- lan & Co's, 252 tit, James street.etter \u201cThe new Colonnade Hotel, \u201cPhiladelphia ° pe Pa, is within two blockd of the Young Mens > - Obrigtian Association.ty Bo ih The new Onlonnade is Pa ua one of tha lariest Hotels onthe / _ \"Ambrosse\u2019s Alligatos O1l, cures edn ai tism, Ohilbising, Sprains, Brulses, N Neuraigia, +: \u2018\"! &o.For sala by all Druggists.Price, ® ty.cents , = 207-0051 5\" no pot \u201cou 87.JAMES STREET, (Otiawa Hotel).\u201c| Cards, Boxes, Tags, &c., at 8.N.Hicks, 186 St, James street. Li ever of the stalls of the now Meh |\" nd EDITION.7 rc « LOOK, 9 ROUND.TOWN.| i t have boen taken by fish-vendors.5 The St.Paul Masonie dinner will take ; Es the St.Lawrence Hall this even- * _-\u2014 The importation of pork via the West | hos lately been very large.generally in fine condition.\u201cw= The annual meeting of the Zetland and Blgin Lodges will be held to-day in the Bri- Masonic Chambers at 6 p.m.The hogs are \u2014 The Court ef-Heriew-olored- yesterday} December term for the Sup Courts.\u2014 Ice was this mcfning, fol the first time m the river.considerable To-day, 27th instant, is po day of the during the season, removed f It was of good quality and thickness.- Mr.Black, No.9 Lateur \u201cstreet, reports that himshorse and sleigh was stolen on the street Monday evening, snd that he has been sinos unable to obtain any clue to its whereabouts: \u2014 The St.James Pleadesian is a very en- tertalning eombination of minstrels, athletes, danoers, &e., which gave its first performance last night in the Mechanios\u2019 Hall te a fair \u201caudience.Thp entertainment will be repeated t>-night and to- morrow, and is well worth a visit from our amuseinent seekers.\u2014 The Court: of Appeals, which rose for \u201cthe December Term on Saturday last, the TIrd inst., will sit for an extra session in January next, beginning on the 17th, for the purpose of dieposing of à number of cases .which have en in arrears.A comparatively lengthy list of Appeal cases still remain for their consideration.24 \u2014 The Davenport Brothers and Prof.Fay Eive seances in the St.Patrick's Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings.The Davenport Brothers in their Cabinet Seance, have obtained an extraordinsry reputation, whieh they have hitherto sustained without the Joast diminution: Prof.Fay announces a .Dark Seance.\u201cThey will bo greeted, without doubt, with inimense houses.#
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