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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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jeudi 31 décembre 1874
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[" VOL.VI NO.308.\u201cDECEMBER 81, 1814 FRIGE\\ONK CENT 7 - Wl ae : = : rm EE a t whom were the Lord } ey were to the interests ao: ligabeth, sould not\u2019 find any egal offence of which'he had ben played her revengeful, obstinate dis y as at this period.Her lk amounted almost to when the report was presented to her, in which the commissioners de-.tlaced that they could not find the dike A (Honsos '0 tet 0 wanted advertised of cne-bait ows) WANTED IMMEDIATRLY, a email Hi Part of à House, ontalning fyur rooms.Adin wh, da lag terme, 10 Ky 1 this | -\u2026 CONFECTIONERY.; Gus.ALEXANDER & SONS, CONFECTIONERS, -\u201c MISTORCAL SKETCHES.\u201c Aves of tho Quosns of England.SLISANETE, QUEEX BEONANT OF ENGLAYD.taticet ; | Beatin Mopars.\"CHAPTER XLVI.i, flap = Greak, then comes the tug of in the histone ois e history of so- *la e der been two greater BUIILY of any offen adepte in the\u2018art of dissimulation than |Té*ok: She flliinto a viole nd the Queen Mother of tore the pa famous Catherine de ali sh direëted the goverurrent leagued against me the ignorant fanatic, Charles ash] a ai gs the rik Jur hate ana NOTRE DAME BTREET, prete 4 viy.with references, at 400 \u2018Have on hand thelr usual Yall supply of all kinda ee Prices To 7 CONFECTIONERY, HES AND x» ¥1 \u2014r | fro ver, » A SPLENDID STORE SPLENDI » commeroialman to soil a very Bal Cnmistmis Lorrery ë 2 RRS ciety.Address X, &, this oftce.à fleneral WA at CES WANED, a Üenetal Bekvant, at No.© Tglour CRYSTALIEED FRUITS, : - \u201cAll alike!\u201d she ex 8 Bonaventure Stroet, wBut bow, yithaut some.crime com- Butchees.70 à suitable tenant IX.This rincess had two objects Mitted,\u201d\u201d demanded the - The fiere was to bring about an | will it possible, please your majesty; to glish queen and the convict -the duke, who is of 400 high a lineage and supported by alliances too procure powerful to be treated like & common \u2018CORN UCOPIAS, &o.sr |Goorine rinans| BL, O| H 0 IDA SEASON C OOKING RANGES CED.8, General servant, at r elee his younger brother, 1 have been anpotntod by Messrs.Bramhal, Doan Afr, % Juorougn Eervant, in a & Co., of New York, their Bole Agent for Canada; and tave now lo sto.k sampios of their HOTEL and FAMILY RANGES, BROILEHS, CUFFEE ROASTERS, Tat the jaw fails todo,\u201d replied the ueen, with a vindiltivs smile, 5 my authority shail effect! If those I have entrusted the & rove lukewarm, I must supply cc with more faithful c.uncil- lors! What, my lords,\u201d sh occasion-ma duty which {Shall tar: duke conspire againat his eov- | is treign- E c, 5 leopard took it into his head Ë he beefateaks of a very savage roperty of a blacksmith.k Pang night, the black- cure, when the hungry leopard prowl- acent waters ei stealthily round the cow-house, snif- The strong smell at once alarined the keen asile leopard, can A coolie slept in ined.He rushed out aud shut In & few minutes he succeed- awakening the blacksmith, who struck a light, proceed: ed to load a pistol, the only weapon he posseased.During the whole of this time the bellowing of the cow, the roars of the leopard, and the thump ing, shuffling, and tratnping which pros ceeded from the cattlé-abed explained the eavage nature of the fight.The blackemith, who wa no sporuman, shortly found himesel witiea lenternin 04 one hand and a pistol in the other, and no ides what he meant to do.He waited, therefore, at the cattle shed door, and holding the light so as to shine through the numerous small aperiures in the shed, he looked in, The leopard no longer growled, but the cow was mad with tury, She alternately threw a la dark mass above her head, then quickly pinned it to the ground on its descent, then bored iL against the wall - crawled helplessly towards a corner g the shed.This be the beefeataglin vé- duced circumstances | Tle gallant little cow had neatly killed him, and was give: ing him the finishing strokes.blacksmith perceived the leopard\u2019s help-: less state, and boldly opening the door he discharged the pistol, and the pest.moment was bolting as hard aa he could \" was regularly \u201c up,\u201d and was ready for sopthing or = y.However, she was at length paciffed, and the dying I pard _: mt ont of his misery.\u2014 Hight cars in 3 (Ceylon, by Sir Samuel B .Wik the door, and LETTERS FOR SANTA CLAUS.- Beveral letters deposited in the mond Post Office, evidently written by children, plainly indicated dat des ticipating the souual visit of San Tlaues vis ed to remind hini of whad rected, *f Santa Claup, Greenland, North 7 Pole.\u201d Auother wis dirccted a follows.i Banta Claas, vleigh rawn sight.> reindeers.\u201d An bpen letter, dite 7 imply ** Santa Claus,\u201d reads as folls «Me.Santa Çlaua, à big waggone 904 80 very big\u2014=fonr wheels, two A e po crackers, a Mother Pa0VaT0 , end Willrmer.\u201d * Nellie To SAT baby a baby and seth oy books, Isabelle.\" ie a sad candy, s we | i ; Ferre .À or Goong We wil Mars » DISHES Py e E Emon, pen \u201d oT pails Bousproid \"27 eme Eo CurTLavY sr PLATES Wi- 4 lavas soggy ing, and all ma cwlily wi ea aL a.Waray me, \u201c> Datines and à pl 04 à 836 ONAtS STNÉET.+ \u201cGRAH sM & C «r PROPRIBTORS.Price by Mail.83 Z srour.ms VERS ES == Vol VE.> - = Ne.308 Tonrsdal, December 31, ANVE, riz.SUITE rer mm The Dying Year.\u2014 Tie year which ends to-day has not been \u201cbig with portentious events,\u201d as there bave been no great WArS, no extra: ordinary social or political convulsions, no disruptions of empires or de'hrone.ment of kings.The world has «« swung round the circle\u201d pretty much in the ¢\u201c good old laakion,\u201d and ite inhabitants have to iongratulate themselves ona moderately happy and successful year, yel one not wholly devoid of interest.1n Cuvada the most important events of the year have \u201cbeen the result of the January generai election, whick gave the Liberal party a majority of about one huadred ; the introduction of the ballot ; the submission ot a draft reciprocity treaty with the United States, and the trial and condemnation of Lepine for the raurder oi Scott.The introduction of the ballot has been geuerally hailed with satisfaction, but the action of the Government in thwarting the prompt examination of the ballots has not met with general favor, and this feature ot the law, if it is the law, will need ainend- ment.The feciprocity ireaty has been the \u201cbone of contention\u201d during the year.Mr.Brown and Sir Edward Thornton on one side, and hy op the otber, fixed up a treaty for ecipro- cal trade with the United Sates, which has been submitted to the United States Senate for approval; but it seems to have been one of those unfortunate efforts where an attempt was made to please everybody, and, as a natural result, nobody is satisfied.The Dotinio : Board of Trade has strongly condemned it, a8 have many local Boards of Trade, and the Canadian press hag been much divided ou its merits; on the other hund, tbe American press and public have had much fault to find with it, ani many petitions have been addressed to Con- grees against ita ratifi\u2018ation.The fact that Congress har now been in session for three weeks and the Senate has made DO reference to the treaty may be taken aa an indication that that body is not very anxious to discuss it.On the result of the Lepine triai Canada has reason ta congratulate herself that the dignity ot the law has been maintained: and it now rests with the Government to exercise that clemency which the country at large seems to expect.In Quebec the one important event of the year has been the retirement of the Quimet Governr- \u201cuder the storm of indignat y Yaieed at the doubtful transfer or jhe \u2014cut Tanneries transter is yet unde gation, and it would displayed in the transaction, to put it in its mildest light.The year in Montreal} has not been so happy and presperons ag we could have wished.The dread reonige of small-pox has again visited u.and we have to mourn over 800 deaths from that cause ; typhoid and scarlet fevers have also been prevalent, and the death-rate has swelled to an alarmingly high percentage.I'he inefficiency of Our sanitary measures has heey painfully shown, and it is to be hoped that the coming year will bring brighter and better prospests fnr 14 in this respect.Trade bag~bzen only moderately good, althouh its volume has been large, Very serious difficulties have occurred in commercial Scircles, and some large houses, especially in the grain trade, have succumbed.A number of criminal suite arose out of these failures, which bave been happily sdjusted.The ma- \u201cterial prosperity of the city has been «hcwn by the largely increased number of buildings erected during the past vear, many of them of the moat costly and substantial kind, worthy of any city.Very noticeahly bas this been the case in the centre of the city, where an unusual ly large number of handsome banke, in- Sirance offices, &c., have taken the place of old and cheap buildinge, From Canada we naturally turn to our * next door neighbor,\u201d the United States, in which a great, but bloodless, revolution has taken place.The growing discontent at the rule of the Republicau party, which has been dominant for fourteen years, culminated at the polls \u2018Yu November, when the Democratic rty again obtained a large majority, materially altering the prospects for the next Presidential election, \u201cit now appearing almost certain that a .Democratic President will be.elected.One of the prominent causes of this revulsion of feeling was the undoubted determination of President Grant to offer himself us a candidate for à third term ; but still deeper and more important than that was the feeling of dissatiafaction prevalent through the South at the manner in which the tepublicans have ruled that ection sine \u201che clore of the war.\"Phe Year Lar not been A very Proape rons One for the.United States.Trade hine been dull, and continued on ibreaks in ; the South lave vaturally votarded the |: progress of the country, while the closing of wany wanufactories, the shakiness of 486.volume of cmigrauts has been con- \u201cerably lowered, while many have re- |.Damme to their native lands, Probably the Poovey a allracted most atjention has her-Tilton scandal in which Fillon chargei tbe Rey, t Mr Heary Wand Beaghey, of Brooklyn, with | improper intimacy win bi, Tilton\u2019s, 97 wil, The case wan i Comimittée ok Piymonth Ohareh, and a > Tot provi veturied\u201d Since then à iT notion hag, bees entered by Tilton 4 *4#'0loox.} sive Becaher sud n criminel voit by 8m Scher ogurnet \u201cFilbie, ued oth cages mé LT Bi ?off TOTION 64 murder of Katie Clirran, in Boston, by a %0y of 13, named * esse.Pomeroy, who developed a peculiar mania for inflicting injuries on other children.The fire king has done his usdal dread work, nnd several very extensive fires have 6c: curred.England has, probably, Lad vear than any other nation.Prominent imougst these stands the dissolution of Parliament by Mr.Gladstone, bis appeal in the formation of a Conservative minis ry under Mr.Disraeli; the successful rue of the Ashantee war: the settlement sion of the Tichborne trial, and sentence years imprisonment ; the marriage of the Duke ot Edinburgh to the daughter of the Czar of Russia, and the efforts of Sir Sawuel Baker for the suppression of the African slave trade have been amongst the most important features of the year.In France matters have remained very wuch in statu quo.Marshal MacMahon maintains the reins of government, and has had lie hands strengthened by a partial fusion of the Right and L Centre in his support ; but te problem of the future G7, ernment of France is be the Empire under Napoleon 1Vth.u Government property in tae Tannerier to à fer \u201chéculaivra.and the formation, after Denuuchervnie:-\u2014 IT MATE of he r inveati- © not be proper to pre-judge the case i but, Public Opinion BOCA tn have prciy CIETY expressed itrelf at least against the want of wisdom ethora of labor has |, ntof the year, apart from politica, evening, at eleven o'clock Church Cathedral.enariane at the St.Bridget\u2019s Home, Lagauchetiere street, « .i i > invemigated by o tant Bévevolent iety, in the Mechanica wn Rov.Mr.C © * By H.J sw.E OF VAI go UABL i 1.Say ATR LIBRARIES RE CATALOOTE paso WP.Way Sypan rather the increase, ce being the wp- » 8 Loy of about 34 sud another, thy\u2019 nore important octurrences during the.the country and the signal defeat of hie Libera! party at the polls, resulting of the farm laborers\u2019 strike; the conclu- M the celebrated imposter to fourteen 1 \u2014 Lert yet 2 aettled, and there is vo eling of permanency in the Republic.The country is beginning to laugh at the Assembly, and the Bonapartists are growing in power while the Monarchista are losing ground.The Septennate might last its allotted time, but it appears doubtful, and its probable auccessor will During the year France has continued to show her immense elastricity by increased recovery from the disastrous exhaustion of the war; trade has been flourishing, manufactures increasiug and the general condition of the country prosperous.In Germany the events of the year have beeri tire continued struggle between (he State and the Papacy, the priests having re.Prince Bismarck ; the attempt in July by Kullmann to assssvinate Bismarck, and the trial ol Von Aroux ter pérson- conflict between the church and the ruling powers still continues most bitte, .and Bismarck is mercilesely using his power over the priests ; 80 far there has been no alternative but submission ; but there is a strong feeling of disconteut, evening, commencing at 10 0°) oy ou! ducted Revd.A.B.© All are invited, : vaambers, pastor.o'clock; a number o present.ceived severe usage under the hand of ally appropriating state documents.The \u20147alch night service.in Sharbrooke w Methodist Church this (Titureda+* == The annual supper of the Pire Bri.ade will be given this evenin at the Ÿ 5B ] 5 ireman\u2019s H raig street, at 11:30 \u2014 À méetiug of electors of 8t.Lawrence Ward, to nominate à candidate in oppo- gition to Alderman Kennedy, took place last evening; no definite result.The name ot Capt.Short was mentioned.\u2014 À Meeting of manufacturers was held yesterday afternoon, when it was resolved to support the candidature of Mr.Ryan for Montreal Centre, on the ground that be had always advocated their interests.\u2014 A match between the ¢ Auld Cal lants\u201d avd \u201c\u201c Boss Miller \u201d rinks is announced to take place this afternoon at the Montreal Curling Club\u2019s Rink.Callants\u2014George Denholm, Jobn Young, Col.Dyde, Jas.Tyre; Miller's men\u2014 Dyucan Mcintyre, Wee Jamie, Thomas Roes and Boss Miller.\u2014 Prof.Aunderson\u2019s entertainments at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall continue to draw crowded houses; his sleight of hand performances are well worth repeated visits.The programme is char ged nightly ; songs are given by a lady recently added to the company, and an able clog-dancer dances afterwards in a novel position on a column.\u2014 The electors of Delisle vatagé \u2018have the Justice of ine proclamation iasy by the Crernment incorporating their dis- digoity of a town.appears that the petition upon which this portion of the which the large majority of the restdents meyer signed ; they bave decided to protes their rig membership, the defence being that the suit v.Poupart, warehouseman, recover ed $50 and costs.to Messrs.David and which the estab) and, in the event of another foreign war, Germany would, probably, not find \u2018\u201c at peace with all the world,\u201d abe of ils being healed while Pius the Ninth lives.With a new Pope may come a chance for the differences betwesn the Holy Father and the Soldier-King to be settled.The Carlist war in Spain and the Cuban revolution have continued, aud the former is about an unsettled aa ever, while the latter shows some signs of being almost extinguished.Don Carlos in the disaffected provinces, and there may be eaid.to be two governments in Spain at tbe present moment.Of course, this beneficially to the commerce of the country, and while other nations have been progressing, Spain has been retrograd- the Peace Congress at Brussels, but it accomplished nothing.The war in Atcheen continues, the Dutoh seeming to be slowly, but surely, overcoming the little of importance except a terrible famine in India, which resulted in the loss of over one hundred and fifty thou- 8aud persons by starvation ; and a war in tbe house, very little, if anything, between China and Japan, with reference d to the sovereignty of the island of For- able injury, and the inhabitants of the mora, which was settled by the Chinese paying en indemnity aod the Japanese leaving the island.The South American republice have not experienced more than \"the \u2018average number uf revolutions, and Mexico has been nonsually quiet.Taken altogether, 1674 has been a quiet, peaceful and p; i our year for the majority of the ROUND TOWP.\u2014 À npecial service will be hekl this / \u2014 It in stated that there are two oen- | ~~ Ananal concert of the Irish Protes- all, ou the 21st prox, treet Methodist O ~~ The members of the 8t G ow hoe Club will meet at the fil Ti à Colles rate to-morrow Warping, at nine their naisroia Jeng h along.o'cloe » fôr à tranip to Lachine: grounds.hereelf nearly as strongly Lnited as she did four years 80.In commerce Germany Los prôspered well ; her industries)! for Chambly County by 3, reduced ma- h i l jority, which is given in the Hergld as have almost entirely recovered the shock 50 80d in the Minerve 88 44; the latter | ri journal states that the election during the former portion of tke day being favorable to Mr.Benoit, money was em.0 ; and announces of the war and trade generally has been good.With the exception of the Khiva expedition, Russia has remained at peace during the year, and devoted DSR: aval opnonen lg.woen - fave\u201d won erluily increased ; ready been collected of hvibary hava al.internal prosperity.The army has, how- avaw.haan sacccgél ou 3, wu shvivugi ; 8p~ {of the profuse expe pears in a position to fight soybody should cecasion offer.The situation in Italy has undergone no materia} change, The excommunicated Kirg, Victor w, Emanuel, has celebrated the twenty-ARh anniversary of his accession to the throne and has busied himself in attending to the internal warts of his kingdom.paris of the Province to the Governor- The breech with the Pope conlinues as (feneral praying [for the pardon of Le- pine and a general amnesty.I; is widely believed that the general elections\u2019 for the Province of Ontario have been hurried on by an arrangement between Mesars, Mowat and Mackenzie, in order that the a evil effects of the Ontario vote of the par- * don or commutation\u2019of the sentence of Lepine, would not be ex rienced, and Manatoba pers, under this impression, represent the risk as extreme, inasmuch New Year,\u201d 8s between the 18th of January, polling 8 he h wile as ever, and there seems little hope atili manages to hold a precarious footing that the fire was q noon gave the following evidence : deed of the 15th August, 1874, lo have upon the deed of the 1st July, consider Gur Sherer st op in rist er in Cou e une ns A fei bas no effect whatever, except as an additional e .Q.If the deét ol first Joly should } h waat of authonty, do you the deed { of the 18th fuguet would gover any ; pretend hambers wil sohduet the ; said rel Wilt the Suoteh would call watchoight service this eyeing, in the 2; L have never a that pulled Lier want of quthority.opinion on ?Le .ze 2° A.T think I have indiontad.all the and E.Barbeau, THE CHAMBLY ELECTION: Ald.Jodoin was yeslerday rezelected ue ! Y to annul the return.building railroads and attendiog to her Carters were employed to take voters to Longueuil and St.Lambert's from the |! î T > a COUNTRY Jeeves buswiuon as 106 _ THE LEPINE QUESTION.day for the Province of Ontario, and of no advantage.FIRE.roof of the house.The fire was occasioned the servant girl incautiously using lighted paper to thaw the facet on the first floor, which had besome frozen D T fire in removing his node to his new dan\u2019 coming is y pp tion.Efforts are being made by nservatives to control the Legis- premises on Bt.Paul street, and nonse- uently saved part of the stock.The re, however, consumed what remained lature.being saved.\u2018Lhe building sustained very oonsider adjoining houses b had ir fects seriously da; y water.Mr.Pear- tree was iosures the Northern Insurance Company for 88,000, but he values nq his loss at a comparatively small sum.Snisked The fire department worked wi energy and determination, and it is solely owing to thelr promptaess and active exertions TANNERIES SCANDAL INVESTIGATION.The Hon.Mr.Irvine yesterday alter do you consider the val of the 1 ily or the consider that the n to Be annulled for ed nullity ?ju Other \u20ac th SdH ; - he en and equipped.oo.Ma rsons with whom.the f guests will also be To Mr.Ritohie\u2014Previously to the Order in Council of 2Tth June, wWitness and Mr.Ouimet told him that Mr.property ais nrice higl.èr than ait had ered, - Witness uld not consent 10 it under uy circumstances, \u201c\u201c That is an end of it.\u201d A.I gave the opinjonin answer to a and it is the opinion hold n what grounds do you ber from the facts rontected hrough the evidence tak- nj the facts, such as shown here, amount to such.fraudulent met and unanimous! protested \u201cagainet artifices as by the law of th Have you ny other ground to base trlct in the Tanneries, which 16 given the 7° F OPIDIOR upon except practised fraud \u20ac are various technical objec- oubt.Mr.Archambault, no exceeded his authority to the proprietor of the adjace advantage which the order in did not authorize him to.Ww deceived, and if so, b \u2014 Judgments were given yesterday whom?¥ you deceived, and if so, by in the Court of Review and Superier Court :\u2014In the case of Olivier v.the C Union St.Joseph Benefit Society, of ln Sorel, action taken for expulsion from i proclamation is based dates from 1871, doubt, energetically against the violation of its.A.I gave my consent to the Order i ouncil on the representation of facts hich were ivcorreot, and therefore I was Be.m be .kuow where the Lieut.Gov- plaintil had deceived the Society by ernor wae on the 27th Jnne ?falsely representing himself to be in : ill-health, the decision of the Superior Court in favor of the plaintiff was confirmed.Stevenson, werchant, in his of July ?À.fam almost positive there was not.\u2014 We are requested to state that the you between th employees of the Bien Public presented, on Saturday evening last, two fine canes Beausoleil, the proprietors and editors of this journal, in testimony of their esteem.\"An address was also presented, in which it of the was cet forth that eight months had tai sed since the united efforts of Messrs, avid and Beausoleil had succeeded in establishing their journal, success haying crowned their courageous venture, despite the crdinary difficulties surrounding the commencement of any ente rise, | sanction of the Lieut.-Governor has been e passing of an Order in ouve | and the approval of the Lieut.- momen Greentatks bonght at.a discount Q.Have you heard of Orders in Uoun- acted upon before the signature A.This may have happened in ordin- but I could not say positively.Q.Is it not the fact that Orders ir Council have been and are usual! upon without waiting to see whet as well =; ine Jealousies and ill-will obtained or not ?blishment of the paper] A.I should think it & Common thing necesearily excited.The address was in ordinary cases, but l should not con- pl by Nvessra.H.Harvey, J.D.Chartrand, E.Dorion, E.David, H.Berthelot, C.B.Rouleau, E, Tremblay ment property sider that this would where a title was to be and where it was intend- sd that the title should be Q.Have you any doubt of the coasti- tutional power of the Iate Government that Order 1n Council ?Oliver W.Stanton valued the Tanne- es property at-124c:\u2014 per foot\u2014the front .Beanbien, M.P., the Leduc farm at the same figure, ae 2 treme i inville, o teau St.aa ar Prague.ne chase of x part or vnt 913 St.Catherine Street: HOLIDAYS, BEAUMEDL CAKES, ~ \u2019 CONFECTICNERY, BREAS and ROLLS Can be secured by purchasitg \u2018 FLOUR, AT R.& J.BRODIR'S STOR, BRODIFPS CELEBRATED SELF RAISINS XXX ve FLOUR., or Z, les having BR & J.Brodie's name ag on he labels, -1mé i VI LTTE FOR à MAGIC LANTERN and 40 PICTURES, at $2 00, go to HURBARVE ware of Inferior imitations.Non Which are now open for the FOR THE For 1 FTEREOSCOPÉ and 12 VIEWS st 91.75, go to HUBRARD'S.0 HOLIDAY TRADE, JFOR, GOLD SPECTACLES and EYE-GLAB:ES at $0.00, go to HUBBARD OR OPERA GLASSES, TE duspection ef their friends ;f, 5007.8 sua MICROSCOPES of 11.85, gp : A and the public.FOR ALBUMS, PURSES.CARD _\u2014\u2014\u2014 ART, go br HAS RRY ATES 106 BLONEE STAYU- OR PARLOR GAMES of al} 296 and 228 puis an6 MECHANICAL TOYS, CX FOR tho hest variety of OpricaL | and PANCY QUOD, go to SUBBARD'S = ILLUMINATED CLOCE.CHOICE FRUIT SYRUPN, FoR WORK-BOXES and WRIT- 0 TNG DESKS frors Tic, go \u2018e RUELARPE SIGN OP THE For FUN cali at - HUBBARD\u2019S Optical Bazaar, 299 NOTRE DAME STREET.GOR A) = TER QUEER, = ackets, the well-known Ale Costume Manufacturers, TOBACCO JARS, / AS AND WAW YRANS mt\u2014 MOKERS will finl a largo sortment In OIGAR BTAND: a a.LY 283 Notre o Scot, fo.FREDERICK bs CHOY FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW SG SAMPSON] HUMPHREYS VARIETY STORE, JACK, Prag Inde at ee ae dev Te PARTNER WANTRD \u2014A pric | tical FOR CHEAP JHVELLERY, ae YEAR'S PREBENTS, 805 St.Catherine Street î : (eur Blaury.) : WM.MURIAY re me DCE EL AV B-£l. Christ ] : sou y Ae, - BERS AND GAB.©.| FITTERS IMMEDIATELY.rinks + ll ~ 2 wo pe } > 234 - # Ed a { i oR À g wy the\" vodustion infant rd | | Sates Nalua's, 516 88.By ' à ing of tea Tales, Blais The ALE OF VALUABLB PREY | ant TE Fan VATE LIBRANIES BY CATAROSTR.\u2018 paper will be publish} jo of We bopn our friends wifi alt endoy Lhyl* selven * wigely ** but got\u201c too well.\u2019 To each aud all a happy year, With bright success and litt! Le ule welting wes found upon th fquestionsbiy been lost.Su and during the morn- was sscertained that the vess sy 88 TWO P.M.and at BRVEN P.M.| strost.j News ot 15e Capltak ebet for Sunderland witt tiinber.\"The bwner of the vessel, M of Siuiderland, visited South Bhields yesterday, and he is of o thert were frond fifteen to eig The captain, Mr.John Buwal- ddell, wäs the nephew of the The Governor-CGhneral and Dufferin will be athome to-nfrow from m.to 4:30 >.m.to rfeive New Y AUTHORITY or JUSTICE.di Wii be sold of Janu «ry ; ek In LBe forenoon, a8 low The civil servaits bave eo pint of Font wife and family.The mate, Mr.* until Monday atl0 a.m.water, was also s native of Blyth.ers, A ljfe-buoy, found on the a lation of ebippirg, \"as, by Council, been ranilerrss Hm touus toil darine and Figeries Department.The oder takesptlec! on the deop, with Brick House, W - E ns there - aa tt seven o'clock y.eter the body of 8 seaman, evidently one of thé crew of the ill-fated vessel, was found uphn the sands by the Life-brigtdemen.e greater portion of his clothing was y was much cut and It ie surmieed that he had stiempted to swim ashore.At daylight yesterday.morning, & large quantity of tigber was found strewn near the South Pier.There is hardly any probability of the crew having taken to their boats, considering the position in which the ip was placed, it would be utterly impossible for them to live in the wavesand vild eurf \u2014 English paper.Op ie PM bron hlvertisements this P 4 HH UBBARD'S LOTTERY\u2014 \u2014NOTICE,~ In soprequence of two Books of above Lottery being missing.they having been t through the Post, the drawing is unavoidably troned unt.l the Fist January next, 1 IDROMISOKY NOTE NEW ALVERTISKMENTS | DICKINSON & BENNETT, Wholesale Boot and Shoe Manuincturers: Tho largest assortmens in {Special fo Tis Stan.) Burglarie are becorying very frequent Hamilton, Btratiord, London and other aces.P The bey of sa unknown man was found inst advanced stage of deconpo- sition opMonday hanging in the woods - One will prove that they have the best v ty Ty me.\u2014 stotures on \u201cChemistry Practi- lied to Tulustries\u2019\u2019 are given and Th reday of each week; QUE YSPERS AND \u2018 is evenfg, ¢ Carbouic Acid, Sulect thie aver of Prodtction,| Atpoephere, Preparation, Iguatrial Emfovment, L ok Esployüreat f the Extinction of Fires, &.; Preparat/n of Bread by a fozess; of jaseous Waters, and of Medical Properties of the 3 Thereapeutical Employ§ Good until next Saturday night, for $1.00, 75c¢.50¢, or23e¢.Cut this advertisement out, and we wiil take it as jah for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS from any person hrobasing ¢5 worlh of Dry-goods at our Store, Rher thin evening or Saturday next; or, taken as cents if $10 worth Is bought; or, ks 75 cents if 3 worth is bought ; or, as $1 if $30 Worth le t ougb Th's advertisement is as good as cash for tho bove amounts to any one requiring DRY-G00DS.'loLI PAYS PEERINTS FOR OREI®TMAS AND NEW YEAR.\u201c 212 Notre-Dame Street, af j + hy iyo; 8Y RU Ek, Ay © LES -8K ATES! ing arè the provisions of the by-law infoduced regarding bill-posterd 393 and 395 Noire Daitié Street.(ICGARS! CIGARS! The subscr.ber bas recen'ly received and now offers foi sale à fow cholos brands of GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS.on shall act as bill-poster in thout haviog first applied a license to that eflec \u201c SIGN OP TRE BRITISH TAR\" NOTICE OF REMOV FREBARICK STYCR,' if LW : ND.GENTS, NoÂll-poster shall post any bill \u20ac.\u2018dpon any private wall, don ate/r fence, without consent in writin ruppbtained of the owner of such wal 4.A ZORNSTOF, Marchant Talos, Nos.30 and 196 Botr0 Dates semmnt, begs to 150m his numerous CGriande and ne bubllo generally that ne hap taken oul me Se _ UE TEN DOLLAR WATCH can by ob! guaran J.C.ipa 8 Tale a on™ , four comfortable Attic Roo: tour street i rout, $4 month lt bill.poster shall post apy bill pitard upon any curbstone, flaggi sfewalk, telegrapn pole, fire-plug, ik railing of any public ground, ¢r u y structure or thing within an} of sarks or public squares, or upof any he gates or incloeures thereof in said city, without the permission of the City Surveyo ,| No bill-poster or other pe: post in any of the streets or puliic pl of the #aid city any illustrated o: sepa- L tional advertisement of the daripion of druge or medecine, or ofthe wturk of treatment of any disease, or d | 770 LET.Furnished Room! 3 ER BALL TEMEACE, Kio lagitwo stoameri, PARISIAN 4 N' bHYLY.ANIA ppropriation.Address Box Cat Charles, stating Brice OST.on Bleury street, & Pair of Gold Plated e-glasses.The Ander will bs rewarded by jeaving them at 159 Bieury t 1 OST, between Beaver Hall, BOARD, ST.AMES\u2019 RESTAURANT, NORUHEIMER ES HA .by leaving the same at 40 Mansfield streot.OBT, on Tucrlay evening last, white going from harles Borromm arded by leaving it at 207 Bt.Charice \u2018 WTED, s Thorough Narse, wi enoes.Apply at 70: Sherbro 4 aN & 00., TAILORY a GE, rR tr or lottery, unless the same phill have proved by the Chief of Poli tas\u2018ion by a eapectatile person to assist) as Ocok or Gere CT inom oo NE, KBEP FOUR RILL# LOW ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 4 \u201cOR .5 AL E,\u2014 Hoproprety of conduct of whom the sawe may have Juetify such revocattn or with- Mcharg's Pateni; 6\" Ziming w R, PATTON, T45 CRAIG STRERT, J 2948 Pal A * ° Ra Tiger ; ot 401 re, Cond; Eape, Béal, and Cod (boites the do and chattels seized tn th! .isting of Household Furniture, £0.son offending agint any of the provisions of this by-la ble to a fine, and in defaulthf immediate payment of said fine, an ipprigonment, to be fixed at the discret: cord.r\u2019s Court ; provided do not exceed forty dollar of imprisonment be not Montreal, Deosmber S1et, 1874.PROVIN CE OF {No.9645.1 E ASSORTMENT in COMMON PRAYER-BOOKS, CHURCH BERVICES, Va: 8 No.233 Notre Dume Street, FREDERICK STYCE, INEST VIRGINIA OUT PLUG TOBACCO, a pi AN, GALT & co.= ' street, In the City of Montreal ir fo 2% Seaton this canse, Montreal, December #1, 1074.PROVIN CE OF-QUEB (No.773.) District BR COURT, Montrei).\u2014 Thomas Harvey, Messrs.Leishman, Wi manufacturers of shirts 1 PJENCE LIQUEURS, 0, goods, wholesale, establisiEd in the ex- \u20ac FRUITS avo PRUNES, tensive premises Nos.49 pnd 51 St.Pe.J ter street, gave a ball to dnie hundred of their employees \u2014 young women and young men\u2014last evening /as permission SELECTION OF FRENCH * AY 9 Roteé por L'mas and Non Year\u2019: {OX DUCKETT, Montreal, Deosmber 81, 1874.INDIA WAREHOUSE.Mb, tif M.LAWRENCE STRENTY._ Eprecriptions fatturully prepared.= 11874 ETS 1875 NEW YEARS, Something good and choice for the Leanh's Plotures Of Life and Character.* Pearl O asso.Markers, over 160 different kinds.pes, Ste .aod all the proceedingi were actively Buperintended by Mr.cians were in attenden commenced at an early tinned with zest untiffate, with slight on UR CHRISTM \u2018Will be 3014 for ost prise during the Holidays.HART & 10 WARD, Corner BEAVER HALL 4 DORCHESTER STREET.GC OME AND SEH! \"COME AND SEE! wikia het SD UNS votes au Ces, 262 and 264 Notre Dame street, where they oan have the Lest assortment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND JEW XLLERY IN THE ve To of the upper flits was tétefully?decorat- N.W.ROBBER, ed SH - 113 Bloury street, © angio ple will And the best : Ladies\u201d Worx-bozsa.Jewel Box vided in an sparimeu* four bundred person connection with thia es ness ia at prerent brisknd à very large and profitable trade is fing transacte.{.Come and se them at any time between $nm, iher Toys te numérous 16 mention.i FANOY 8008, DOORS, de., -The Adams Manufshring Com crtr.1aleo challenge Mor.treal for the finest asscstment a 2 of FRENCH DOLLS, evening for the benefif their num, + VOUDIES FANOY TAROT Q09D4 STORE ER ELEV BD : T° PRINTERS nery was removed frogh on Bt.Mary street, a banners and evergreo ji \u2018 hagtern In ian upwards Lo TESTS Eee an an the A ner ors dengh! me es .Out., the 27th YAN, BROADWOOD\u2014AS Loudon, on the .vi Miss Catharine Éd Talis\u201d | v to Mary Blinabeih Thomas, widow.Bert, MOMAN\u2014 Hevus, Bouthamptin, Ou the 3 th AGE te fev.Andrew Toinie Henry Smith, O.B., Great Western Eatlway, Ont , to Mary Rien, youngest daugbter of Alex MoNebb, Esq, Crown Lands Agen for the Co.of Bruce.t Toronto, 0 the 35th inst.hop, Ba MA MisohelL.George Jackson, où roro: 0 x, Banrasx At tho residence of the bride's \u201ca ee se thats ase Co CS pas, Thira daughter of Leonard Rertrans, of Bist Hawkesbury.a of the a ATRAND, MANA\u2014AS the 2esldenca Broo = father on tie Mth Dx rirand to Niss pre Jane, soon a daughter of Mr, Christepher Mann, of Hawkesbury est, Christo LLINGLOW\u2014AY Toronto, 00 as kT ACR Thomson, Tow, blow, Bootiaad: Months.CamvaauL\u2014-On $he evening of the 80th inst, Robert Campbell, Raq, in his ha yaar, The funeral will take place from bis late res!- dence, Mo.£56 Dorchester street, on Saturday afternoon next, Snd January, at 1.80 o'clock, and will prooted to tho Methodist Churob, St James stredt, afid from thence to Mount Royal Ceme- .Friends aoguaintances are respect fully invited tr attond, without further notice.\u201c= on the 28rd Deo., Elizabeth Une ae oe wh Bev.B, Pits ger ld Moctar of St.6 daiatter'of (ho Into James H Frankiyn, Et4., aged 00 \u2018years , 1\u2014At Port Dalnous! (Gore Eth year, Mica Tow ard Goldsmith, Req.Wiraou\u2014At Quebec, on the 296h nat, of fuflama- tion ofthe lungs, Mis.Olara Wilson, aged 61 TO At Watertown, N.Y., on Dec.86th, Mr.Charles Knowlés Trotman, aged 62 years.Kimmean\u2014At his late residence, South Branch, Coruvra:l, Moss Kinnear, à native of the Conot Armagh, Ireland, aged BI years and 10 months.GLaxaox In ibis dty, on the Mth Dec., Patriok Glennon, aged 50 years.on the 96th Dec.beloved wife of ErLiorr\u2014In this city, cn the 19th inst, of inflama- tion of the Mz er, Jamen Elliott, age] 38 years.\"as &# ADVERTISE.TNS, OW TO ESCAPE ,Ç THE WINTER.QO TO NASSAU thé Madeira of America; with its fie American Hotel and beautiful location.GO TO JAMAICA, with its Blue Motintains affordingevery choice of temporature for a re: kienoe.GO TO CARACAS the begutiful and interesting capital of Venesusls, with climate and équable te: vire Steamship Com; PIM, FORWOOD & CO., Agent, * \u201c58 Wall treet, Now York.NHEAP CAKES, &e THOMAS COLLINS, 907 CRAIG and 177 ST.PETER ET, challenges any Trader in Montreal to give cqual value with * himself in the tollowing lines \u2014 CHOICE CANDINS, In varety, lower than any _ houté fn town fo: Patte s rt ad siden e ng.ea ; OYYTERS in Shell, Can Fe qualities ecc- .none, at lors: À mail Tohofos OA FORNIA PRARS, told at job prices.Be sure you call as you piss bf at ; 697 Craig and 177 St.Petor streot.(CASHMERE MUFFLERS! AT DESMARTEAU & BONDS, 415 Notre Dame Street, {CORNER BT.PETER).à chotce sssortment of All new stock and marked low.232 St.James Street, NEXT DOOR WES\u201d?OF SAVAGE, LYMAN & sos FOLLOWING ARTIOLRS; Fanoy Dress Materals, Best ch Prints \u2018rom 13 cents up, A large assortms tf Black Lustres and Alpacas.\u2018We will also offer var : LADIES\u2019 JACKRTS, SHAW WIGHT & DESCHAMPS, 206 St.Catherine Street, 906, PARIS HOUSE (Opposite the English Cathedral).» (GIFTS! GIFIS! GIFTS SUITABLE FOR THER ~~ HOLIDAYS, RICHLY BOUND B6O! A a, Wonk-noxas OBEMTMAS CARDS AND MOTFOBS, CHEAP, ar BOBERT MILLER'S, No.397 Notre Dame Street.201-taw X Has AND NEW YEARS.STE.MARIE BROS.Announce that they will offer their Entire Stock of DRESS GOODS, AT A VEAY LARGE REDDO310H.\u2019 The following limes of G001s which are adver.tissé are special offerings, and will be Sound .0 be port assorted in colors, amd new choice Dreee Go06t were never eoid In Montres! so low as our present prices :\u2014 : Lyous Popltns frora 250 to 6e, Merisoes 4 taches wide, in shades, {the very low p SE assing shades, Ait-wool Diagonal male duced from 30v, Mo and We, ® pieces All-Wool Diagomals, So, 60 pieces Pine French » Fine All-Wool boy 8 A Ropress 488 10 We.These sv ha very ous doc slsowhere om mae 6s to SL md Hemespua Dia- Ont chse Beyal Crows Séeges a Te, worth fi.à \"STR.MARIE BROS, Mo.46d Notre Duma Biiwet.434 68, BRALDS, SWITCHES \u2018 ee ' = voëti DAME ATREAT, MG IREAL, - & fui and com; stock of Dee can pe\u2019 Po ne sol Le à He sustlemen, 2e9-cnd® op : ve State it was from 20 to 30 SILK MUFFLERS! T DRYSDALE'S will be found BOOKS, ALBUNS, PHOTOGRAPHIC, AUTOGRA- EVENT AE Ve en TRE in fine bindings, \u2019 REAT REDUCTION ON 1HE : ; su A100, 8 Larus aastrimés: 3 other Goots to subset - ro 4 - Pree of oe Void.= Pans, Dec.81.A telegraphic despatch received in this city from Madrid, unde: to-day\u2019s date, eays that Prince Alfonso, son ot ex- Queen Jaabella, has been proclaimed Kin of Spain, and that he is recognised by a forces comprising the armies of the North and the Centre.FINANCIAL.Lamoons Does ody 12.30 am.Ten fort nds.; New Fives, 1084; Brie, af ; New York Central, 92 Lonpoy, Dec.31, 2 p.me Cousols for monev, 91} to 91}, aod for acct., 917 ; Paris Rentes, 62 centimes ; refined petroleum, 9% to 10.PROBABILITIRS.Wasamorox, Dec, 31.For the middle states, cold weather during the rest of Thuradey, with northwest or north-east winds and décidedly high barometer for New England.Continued clear and cold weather, with north or west winds and rising barometer.[ Via Dominion Line.] New York, Dec.31.A.Herald's apecial saya that the pub: lished orders\u2019 which :will be observed on the occasion of President MacMa- hou\u2019s New Year\u2019s reception at the Palace of Elysee are much commented upon because of its beiag the first time since vation.5 The Journal Official announces that the President will be attended by the Marshals and Generals \u2018on duty; also, by Monsieur Guibort, Archbishop of Paris, wLo will stand beside the President.: This is the firat time since the reign of Charles X that the Prelate of Paris has been so placed ; and the factiof the leader of the, French Ultramontanes holding the post of honor causes a great sensation.Marshal MacMahon thue inflicts, indirectly, a slight on the prerogative of the National Assembly, although he possibly never intended to do so.A Herald special from Antwerp says the port of Antwerp is frozen \u2018over ; navigation suspended.Maxcuzster, N.H., Dec.31.7 At sunrise this morning the thermome- {er varied in this city from 10 to 15 below Zero, aad in the northern part of the low zero, being one of the coldest mornings of thé 8ea800 .DesLIN, Dec.31.Ibis understood that & p:erage has been offered to Dr.Ball, senior member for Dublin University, and declined: Loxpox, Dec.31.The labor etrikes arè Increasing In number at the mannfacturing, mining and shipbuilding ¢entres througnout the country, and with Jo prospects of an early settlement.The number of ship wrights on_strike js now estimated at upwards of 13,000, twenty-five ship- pressed, in consequence of tht atrikés.The health of the Hon.Mr.Dieraeii source of apprehension to he friends.Nw Havex, Ct., Dec, 31.King Kalakaua arrived here from iven a reception by the city authorities.manufactories.PUBLIC OPINION, Let Us Have Light.\"Th the Editor of Tne Star : cs FER \u201ctin conscératid teen interred-10! ltontécrated por à cemetery.a -Charlés Tracheatt; joe the shit Paul street, 1 ' \u201c| Police \u2018was condemned d $1 and costs I , proper belonging to his father, Brid to the theft of an overs from her employer, potary, was commit was, by the imprisonment in = Reformatory, but, on the ground, it appears, exists in this institution, the e was subsequently changed to six months détention in the common gaol.T 112$ ; 109Ÿ g 1-8 to } per cent.premium.the war with Germany of ätich-an inno- |.\u201c7 $=x;_ Michigan Ee ity 478 | Union baci, 56h Northwest, 474 à acifio, 36ÿ: CCE LC.4 à M Paul, 38.127 shares Montreal at 1 100 yards being idle.Tradé generally is de- continues to improve and is no longer a New York at 12 30 p w.tc-day, and wa3 he fire department wae called out, and in review before His Majesty, who is this afternoon visiting the principal fron a ous ion - ffalo from HM.Lareau, ; eet pas been sentented oy ie gistrate to threes mouths\u2019 Joseph D isa ye isonment.ordsmagiog t; pleading guilty eefe, a young servant, Loa ing, entity Mr.M.Myers, ted for twenty daye.\u2014 Annie McCall, a girl aged fiflsen, a few days sino, : Police Magistrate to three years that no vacsocy the senteuce he rents learning of this fact made com laint at Court this morning.It ie said that application will be made to the Governor General for remission of the term named.Her offense was desertion of her e reputable life, being found in à house of that character.rents and entrance upon a die- \u2014Gold opened at 112 and advanced to bank 60-daye\u2019 sterling varied from to 1094; bank gold drafts from waa nioderately The stock market active ; Montreal, Ontarid-and Mer.chauts advanced, and Montreal Telegraph fell a fraction.American securities were a quoted with acific Mail, 37, 36§ ; W.U.Telegraph N.Ÿ.Gata dE, 793; Erie, 28k, Southern, 801.8.\u2014; slight change : 4; Ohio and Mississippi, \u2014, \u2014 ; Toledo and Wabssh, 30%; Exchange rated at $4.86.Sales at the noon Board :\u2014 vieers manne \u201c 0 Merchants at.* Commerce at 136 \u201c Montreal Telegraph at.193 \u2014 Emery F.Gauthier; Cote St: Catherine, was finëd-850 and costs by the Recorder to-day for selling liquor without licence, Take was a large attendance yesterday at the sale of bankrupt stock of grocerie, teas, wines, &c., at No.10 St.elen sireet.Mr.Fraser conducted the auction in his usual prompt manner, without needless loss of time.The bidding was lively, aud the prices obtained, we understand, were satisfact-ry to the rties concerned.Some teas, wines randies, cigars aud other goods i bon will be sold in a few days, particulars or which will duly appear.The office farni- tues will be sold at the same time.GREAT FIRE AT LONGUEUIL Immense Destruction.Aa we go to prees we learn that a very setlotuts Gonflagration broke out in Longueuil about two o'clock which threa- tne do lay neatly the whole of the village in ashes, At foir; dssistance was asked for, and an engine sent from the city.No further particulars.BALL AT CANADA HOTEL.Te | Last evening the Canada Hotel was the scene ot 4 gay and happy gathering.The guests of the Hotel, to the number of about sixty, gare s ball to their lady oecasion, and when the dancers took the the coal bil lam of the city arele seems to be some neglect on the thoes en lamps; nd, moreover, when Lh lit they are extinguished about eleven c\u2019clock at night; from that 1 leaving the streets in total darkness.understand that the lighting of the sted with the lighting of of coal oil, time I mentioned.ours, L Montreal, 3let Dec., 1874.Tour.stream HOUND TOWN, this evening, aad Sabbath-school meet- at ten.\u2014 Organ recital and concert in the Central esleyan Church, St.James at, morrow evening, in aid of the St.Lamberts Church.\u2019 0e \u2014 Mr, Brave friends state that the canvass shows a majority for thei - didate in the East ard\u201d F heir con \u2014 The 8t.Helen\u2019s Island Committee et this morning and resolved to ask for t nders for the extablisbment of, à regu- ar e ci ar fo ity and the \u2014 To-morrow being New there will be a short service and ser.c 3 at 10.8.m.in the Church ot Bt.Jen es the Apostle, with administration cf .:0:7 Communion.Seats free.~~ Amos White, who wa).burned «bout the face by :.the Express lately, is doing we:l 1.the authorities at *Lc }-e1-1 dospital.\u2014 Louis Lan! v, : express driver, teverely corient at was comtitts 1.: .- L.ch'Thareday next by the Po.: \u2018strate this x on accuse.paving stolen $10 on the 27: «., irm Joseph Lareauon the strec.lailey was given into cus this gites noon for the theft on vou from 0fr.Eromley, a farmer, atBsult au\u2019 \u201cecql who -had_taken him into Lie isi through charity, LS \u2014 The majorities in Chaspiby | yesterday are thus given : Br a St.Hubert, 94; St.no, a [SY] Boucherville, 25.For J0homn : Longueii 78; Ohambly, 122 ; St.kan berts, 3a St.Bazile, 7, giving the latier à majoritÿ of 60.Jodoin, 212; Benoit, 163.- ~Tuesday night the house and sisslte on & propert onging to Ur.E.H.Tredel, at: Longue orto, wile completely destroy by fire ; out of 28 cows and 9 horses, only cows aad one horse an ere saved.The stables were filled with oerned in the murder of Augustin Para: dis, will be shortly taken out to Bt.Marc, to afford him the opportunity of cross-examining the wilnessen who gave evidence at the recent itquest which led to bis committal fer trial.\u201c \u2014 Another Guibord onse -of litigeti is likely to arise out oû tie refeian the ergy to bury the remains\u2019 Str.\u2014Permit me to call the attention of the Light Committee to the fact that in the eastern portion | sume, unlit frequently, There ténatinns of colors.part of tail costume of the At of gentlemen gufe tI ey are ball was opened about nine o\u2019clod ten or\u2019 danc ng was ke ime this morning.1 and tho refreshments all that co oil lamps is given by contract, and this Ypeired The proprietor of the contractor cends his man around about | three o'clock in the afternoon ; the men Detter path eho b at that time clean and light the lsimps, the comfort ot the after placing in them about half a pint sufficient fo last to about Fhe the ball was moet La ow, I would sug- est, Mr.Editor, that instead of lighting them at that time, they would only clean and trim them, anl that a man be sent tol ght them at the proper time, as is\u2019 done with the gas lamps.There would .be very little time loat in lighting the coal oil lamps if it pere properly done.\u2014 Watch-night service in Zion Church\u2019 ing in same church to-morrow morning Year's d.y | any other «=count.- culars of the arrest; the chequei: Hotel on B \"_.ver tars street, «rte care of test à days jet to ischa: : 3 been \u20ac : Tee, ivea Bark, who hat was condemned for heresy, and sent -\u2014- À young man named Thos.Rely, édfent had been scoustomed to give such a thority previously, when en bookkeeper, and the prison er toi ; for \"vi this fact had been given Bark bya clerk.detailed, he was.cleari ys Joss from $8,000 to $10,000; in.| di A rance $5,000.: Coyle.Thomas McUinnesn, #4 can spectacle met the eye.The toils of pearly all the ladies were rich and jacd- and indoy showed exquisite tom- The black ewdlow- floor in the opening quadrille, a ik the shades to the gorgeous picture] The rt up until four ¢ The music was ex Beliveau, and his accomph the way w| y, were coliciti guests.en of the assemb ppy aud enj \u2014_\u2014 ACQUITTED.George Bark, arrested on the 3r§i on a charge of having stolen a che company with W.F.Longden} placed on trial this morning pater Coursol.Mr.James, member of the firm James & Son, plumbers, St.Ca 8t., testified that early on the aftde of the 3rd inst.the accused and den came to their shop, and ask} the payment of 865, due Messrs.Cpr, Fairman & Co.; he told them to § late in the afternoon, and toward o'clock the prisoner entered theipre- mises; witness intimated that he full prefer to pay Longden, who, to his Bou.al had been 1n the employ of [IL I.& Co, and, the latter entering] him the cheque for which a t Bei; t was given.Meanwhile he had dined that Longden bad been diechargét by the firm mentigned, and an oficc4wno was in vv ting wok them in chargy the larce., of tue cheque\u2014which, , ) had never given hing}, tncrity to order the collection of tective Lafon mentioned the been found secreted in a drawer; the place where, during his detentida a the shop, Longden had been sitting) aid the receipt, after considerable searo was pti ments.up, torn iato several w- : The prisoner, Longden, for the defdà that be bad about ton po employed by the firm of O., &' w.8 well on commission, author] the account in question ; that he bad call payment a teveral occasions; when the t \"the shop of James & Sone, aly on early on th Gudmergy Sa driver : Wilhan Jenkins; 45, 3 Bridget MoQartby, 24 ; Bater Reilly; 11, gauper ; James Cum.Cämminæe, clerk Fhe .title ; M_ Thiveu ming, 45; {Ebon argaret Mitchell, 8 an Leclaire, 47, contractor ; Ww.55; James Kearns, 37, .above were fined from $1 to $3 each, or various terme of imprison- went in defsult of payment.Pr Narcisse Arboyr was fined days for cresting a disturbance.urs.Drapeau was fined $26 or 3 months for keeping & house of ill-fame, and the following unfortunste inmates were flsed $l0 or 2 months, viz.:\u2014 Josepuine Boy, Mary Leslie, Maria Dau- four, gen Archambault\u201d Three men, found in the same house as the above, wereouly mulcted in the trifling penalty of 85 or oue month, viz :\u2014 amuel Wilsfu, James Excrer, Johu clerks, \u2014_ The committee met this morning at |\" the usual hour, the first witness being @eorge Leonard Marler, who valued the Tanneries properiy at 15 cents per foot en bloc, but if it were cut up into streets he thought the value would be one fifth ot $98,000.The property of Gilbert Leduc was valued in 1874 at $10,400, and in 1868 the remainder of the Leduc roperty was valued at $4,800.The Fauneries property, in witness's estimation, wus not suitable for a hospital.Charles Hosmer, manager of the Dominion Telegraph Company, was called on to produce various telegrams in reference tothe matter under investigation ; he at first declined to do so, handing in the Act of Incorporation, which he claimed authorized him to refuse compliauce.Tbe Chairman explained to the witness that the Committee had power to compel * the production of this evidence.He produced & number of telegrams, which be handed to the Chairman, who examined them and stated that the following was the only one having reference to the case : \u201c\u2018 MONTREAL, 2Tth Aug.1874.« To A.Dansereau, Quebec : ; \" « Both letters received and being at- here or shall I go to Quebec to-night?(Signed,) J.R.M.\u201d cate, was examined.He stated that it was only in his professional capacity that be bad received any information in reference to the invesiigation and declined answering questions under this privilege.Middlemies was bis client and re vealed information to him which he clined to give the Committee.\u201cJohn Paxton, of Montreal, stated that the Tanueries iaid was worth 124 cents a foot £n de- bloc; had been offered land similarly situaied attbat figure.Walter Munson Rice said both his purchases from the Leducs were bona fide, and on his own account.He gave Mid- dlemies the option of purchase for sixty days previous to 13th June Middlemies to have the power of selling the property and retaining the surplus over $63,000 as commission for himselr- as not aware his name was in the agreement between Bond and Middlemies until he saw it wentioned in an evening paper.Tue consideration in the deed from wit.nées to Middlemiss was entered as $160,- 000 at the latte\u2019s express wish, Middle mise stating, when gsned a2 to his object in petting forth that sum, that ii was \u201c none of hia witness} business.Was id by M:ddlemies $8,000 in cheque on Exchange Bank, acd the latter assumed two mortgages, for $28,000 and $27,000 reapectively-making 863,000 in all for the property.Only Tiki, a deed was Middlemiss to witness of onet \u201d sed by of FT æ a Me: te $2.50 or 15 E Townshigs\u2019 a sEawEESE eségsE = = terling Forber, who described themselves as Mo TANNERIES SCANDAL INVESTIGA- Union Na itn PRE Soociety Hamilton Pr.11 tock Oo.Pepi tended to.Will Archambault meet me 2H % John A.Perkins, of Montreal, Advo- and con 180: à 1.22.to-Gay, 80: ntreut, December 81, 137.LAIST MONEY MARERT.Greenbacks Lought at a discount of.I a Bilver bought at a disvoun\u2019 of .G.w.ON Cor.Notre Dame and St.Pre.Xavier ste.r 1 - : ; ; 7 - n {> eocraut és Lad Naw ho edhiseinaie 5 Fu WINTER SPOR WINTER STOCK \u201cThe Regulation Snow-shee,\u2019\u201d AND Real Buckskin Over-shoes, To which we call the attention of Snowshoe Clubs and others.Schutze, Reinhardt & Go.291 Notre Dame Street (OPPOSITE MERRILL®)\u2014\u2014 \u20ac Liriende, as a comp limentar, 0 d-bye for Tanneries property ; did not maks any hall splendi d for +h2 srgued tbät witnesa should assumé ons eodidly decorated for the mortgage to Bout Bros; bot ght e- third of the Tanneries property from Middlemiss for 857,500 ; only mortgage then on this property was Bond\u2019s mortgage and grout rent; of this $57,600, paid $27,600 down; the $27,600 were paid by bis releasing the mortgage for a similar &n.ount ig his favor on the Leduc property ; exchanged mutual disciizrges ; thinks the coneideration price in his books for the Leduc farm is $63,000; Middlemise furnished the $8,000 he paid to Gilbert Leduc ; knew nothing of the exchange in question, until a fortnight after the Tth of July, when he learned it from the cewspipers ; was surprised to find that doubt wes expressed regardin, bis title: had made application to Bon Bros.to discover a purchaser for his pro rity ; had been told that this would ifficult, owing Mr.F.Bond ; subsequently went to Duu- can MeCormack, who had formetly been in his employ, and told him he wiehed to sell, an he deeired to realize ; had not mentioned that any doubt concerning the validity of the title existed ; when the sale was eflected to McCormack and others ; had re :eived $16,000 in cheques.Alex.Deseve fils, valued the Tanneries property at 12c.to 15¢.per foot.The Committee adjourned proceedings natil 10 a.10.on the 7th day of January, ù , BISHOP COLENSO, Tue Bishop of Lincoln has addressed the following letter to the Archdeacons of the Diocese of Lincoln and to the heads of those colleges (Lincoln and Brasenose Colleges, Oxford, and King\u2019s College, Cembri ey of which the Bishop of Lincoln is Visitor :\u2014 \u201cDec.3.1874.\u2018\u201c My Reverend Brethren,\u2014The Right Rev.J.W.Colenso, D.D., having been recently invited to preach in a church in sn English diocese, and in a chapel in a college of one of our Universities, desire your attention to the following facts.\u201cInthe year 1863 forty-two Bishops concurred in an address to Bishop urging him to resign his opric.* In 1863 his writings on certain Books of the Old Testament were condemned ae erroneous and pernicious by the Bishops aud.clergy in the Convocation of this Provinces.7.\u201cThe Bishop of Cape Town, as Metropolitan of the Church of South Africa,summuned Bisnop Colensn before fim snd his suffragans.Biehop Coienso ppoared before them by his Proctor, and » of deposition waa pronounced upon im \u201cThis act of the Church of South ffrioa was aporoved by the Bishops an.lergy in the Convocations of Centerbu y And York ; by the General Convention 5f the Churet of the United States in 1865 ; |: by the Episcopal 8ynod of the Scottish ; ly the Provincial Synod of the \u2018Church aftem.gon of the 3rd, Bark was ignorat oF bm Givoh \u2019 but when they 1eturnd ater, he thought that arrete d Mr.James, re-called, explained ths x on à for payment, and bis Honor as bé the cass, ruled \\that; ss douk cll be on esveral previous occasi re Slearly existed regarding the intentions e under the ciroumetaner 80! Nr RECORDER'S COURT, FA Deosmber 31.There were 33 cases \u2026 fellos rem y entitled to bis F9 k was defended by.Ms, Il chu disposed of (dE day in this court, fifteen being vietis of intemperance, vis :\u2014\u2014 Co _ John Gamble, 29, boiler maker; J Mass, 30; Hermidas Lesparsnce carter; Hugh O'Neil, 56, /aborer BE » I t sentence ofjdeposition was necepted by fifty-six Binhope on the Lambeth Gon be ce in 1867.: \u201cjn the, name, therefore, of the Great lead of the Churoh,and for the sake of the ull hased by His blood, I earnest- exhort and entreat you to sasist we in ons pe congregations of all tre] s under \u2018my epiaco- anette 7 OPC\" |, wy &¥ J À OIL CREAM wil] be found supor.or 0 am: other for the prevantion a.d cure of all diseases of the Lungs, Coughs, Oolds, Asthms, Bronchitis, De~ fective Nutrition and General Bebility.It will also be found tasteless, agreeable, easily digested, sad will not turn rancid.For sale by J.Goulden, H.B.Gray and H.P.Jackson.Prepared only by ANTED, by a young man, a situation bmagu and Groom ; is willing t0 make himself ussfu.quired.Address K, 8 this office ROVINCEK OF QUEBEC, etriot of Montreal CIRADIT COURT.Vincent | r to the doubt as to the the said defend eau was mentioned by cba MEDARD CHAUSSE, B.B.C, Mantreal.December Siet, 1674 308-1 WATCHES, In Gold & Silver Cases.ÆE.G.MELLOR, 285 Notre Dame Street STABLISHED 186%.INDIA AND CHINA TRA COMPANT, OLDEST AND UHEAPRE&T TEA CO.IN THS CITY.\u2018We beg to tntimats that we have now a new and per cent cheaper than any Grocers io No.39 BLEURY STREET.0 (tL & COON'S- NEW PATENT SPRING AND INVALID MATTRASS, Iavaluahle for hospitals.! oleis, boarding-hauses and private families.Supérsed s all others in con struotion of sprig, durability and ingenuity.The tmvalid arrangement Iv of spacial value ta Sold retail by all load ug Furniturs Warshousss, CHAS.STEPHENSON & CO, it Canada {and the apiritual validity of 8227 pacity He reached the church in half o our» bard riding, wpran from bis church.Tho y foes into the tered were put few people scat.asteved, breath tin the pews, But there, before the altar, knelt Sylvia and Pa) man, wi his dorer and the clergy.ing the marriage ceremony.Danje] Ran- hie hurried on; ome glimpse he got of laughters lovely e, shining as a 1n the darkness of her dra Hand, with a rush of love and admiration, he oi mei $0 himaelf : : au Beautiful \u2014 beantifal \u2014 beautiful | She is beautiful «8\u2014her mother !\u201d pit hey mere all\u2019 too absorbed to notice :8 quick approach.The minister was wo closely over them.Falconer 4 her leit band, and, with the wed- ding-ring held on her fin Ker, was repeat- : After the minister the words of the With this ring | thee wed \u2014\u2014* \"Bold! I forbid the marriage!\u201d exclaimed Danie} Ransom, slepping up.5 mont Lo tee Mr.Ransom there, and to , biw prohibit the ceremony.ff a \"Ps hie feet rebounding from the 3 tke steel springs, his breath drawn roogh his élenched teeth, his a and emp reins th à hie Crimeoned forehead as white circle flaming round his darkened p stern Dueky voice.- .; iest in nature, voung n ; % bere right!\u201d answored Daniel s composedly te me my dear child\u2014I am your fa- , Tose \u2018to her feet, s one mo ment uncertain, amazed, bewildered, and then reeling, held out her arms tg her silen father.But at the same moment Fal.r pt gouer sprang forward and canght ber to his bosom, closing his arms round her fragile form in a \u20ac ose, vice-like, crush.\u201came ta lel Hansom advanced u hi mod demanded his daughter.To ** No\u2014you shall not have her! 1 know noibing about her being your aughter ! e is mine\u2014my bride-my wife! She has her warriage yows to me\u2014here\u2014at this altar! She life 18 work ; 18 mine ! and even were you her father, t you could not force her from me ! No power on earth shall force her from t me!\u201d exclaimed Falconer.The maiden slightly struggled to free herself, but the pressure was increased defia, sther.\u201cDo uot struggle, Maud, toy child ! P Be quiet, be cool Remember the on.cess cred roof we etang under ! If he desi to énact a disgraceful scene here, ; is 0 Church, ke deceives himself, that is all 1 [895 good.Feeble eff patient with bi d : it ma, and when Rlligent that maketh rich.he is tired of that tragic acting, he wil\u2019 relesee you, and You wil come to me 1 said Daniel Ransom, coolly taking a nobling \"thing pe seat, But, to the surprise of all, Faloot O\u2019Leary lifted up the maiden in hi | d arms, aod bore her down the isle and out of the church.0 Daniel Ransom calmly rose and went | 4 after them.Mr.Lovel and one or two persons to whom we are ourselves uuder gentlemen from the pews followed.Fal- obligations without its even occurring to coner O'Leary bore Lis bride to the little cart.But Daniel Ransom overtook him ~~clapped his strong band upon bis shoulder, wheeled him round, od said: tb \u201c Bee here\u2014I bore with your insolence, permit a disturbance in the church! e are oujaidé now,and 1 command you 10 release moy-daughter ; for if I have to \"777 force you to do ft, you shall suffer the |?utinost coneequeiice of your outrage I\u2019 + Rewer! Leis my wife! Of, air, 1 \u20ac ou take the consequences I\u2019 PO! exclaimed Falconer, and still holding { say, or do Maud in a tight grip with his left arm.she fainted away.0 ance being rendered, she soon recovered, MrLove anxious, \u201cIa the carriage from the hall here, sir ?\u201d inquired Mr.Ransom.\u201cIt is, sir! We came in it !\u2019 anewer- tag w ed Mr.Lovel.\u201cIn that case, I will eater it with my daughter, and returu at once to the hall ! I will send it back for you and Lucy.It shall be here by the close of the morning service I\u201d ; * Shall send the carriage for you?\u201d *¢ I thank you\u2014if you please 1°\u201d = Mr.Lovel went out, and Daniel Ran- | som, leading his feeble, putes and trembling child, followed.The carriage drew up to the door, Mr.Ransom placed.Maud in, aod was about to follow ber, when he paused, drew Mr.Lovel aside, and said : \u201cWhat has been done with that] adman?: voir ou enry ?He is taken into cus- «Get bive set at Liberty immediate) Lovel! Nonsense ! Gel him liberated instantly, poor moom-struck fellow! I aball not appear against him ! Come\u2014 can [de upon you?Will you -at-.tend to :t ?.* Yes, after morving service\u2014thgre is no lime now I\u201d 27 * Very well\u2014thaok vbu, Good morning,\u201d said Daniel Ransom, getting into the carriage, and giving the order for it to move.Maud vas sobbing softly in the corner of the back seat.Mr.Ransom watched her in silence for atime, and then gently took her hand, and said : ' © Why do you weep, my dear clnld 7\u201d But Maud only shook her head, aud sobbed tue more.\u201c Can you not trust in me, my love ?\u201d But Maud only the hand that beld hers\u2014she not speak.\u2018f Te it about thie ousg U\u2019Leary that ieve, my tn ud pressed.his hand, sod podded raat i me, sad dry with a J rafoobling so your ; My\" deer 3 would mot not want words | Al) 6.90.Exports, 79 brls Pot bush of 68 ibe, \u2014 lo to 120 Halifax Markets.Business bas not been éoti duri the ant meek.ve Curing readatuffs.~Flour dull, and lower, our quotations are outside figures that ts ; .[oan beobidined.To effcot à sal Porb\u2014New Mess, $33 to 823.50 ; Thin Quantity lower prices would Bars to [4 à per brl.at 85.15 to $5.20, ecded.Commeal frm at quotations, aad Moll gased after him with mouth I , Amd etes extended todheir greatest ca- \u201cir jf vou did but know bibs as ing kindness-\u2014-how j bow wild, how ungoverce often unhappy\u2014how much he n h been used to me all his life\u2014he cannot do without me! Oh, I know he poor Falconer! T know he will et ue go back and see bim P* \u201cIt cannot be, my love! You must her's judgment, little to81 per bushel of 48 Ibe.to 164c.per 1b.for pails, » 230 to 276 for New Westera in Mess, $21.00 to $21.35.Oa k open, was perform.Oats, 420 to 43¢ for new, Peas, 980 to $1.00 per bushel of 66 1ba, Wheat-\u2014 i reason will act! He doubtless ; but then it is only ffering that such vatures as Ashes \u2014 Receipts durin have been moderate.not quarrel with the disc.\u201c It he had only some one to be kind r boy, to comfort and cheer used to! It he were not so utterly alone\u2014so desolate! No mother \u2014no sister\u2014no One to care for h er.if be bad only some one to m oh p \u201c« I will care for him\u2014I will be kind be clergyman looked up in amaze- to him, if he will let me! wy dear child! TI shall not lose sight of ill endeavor to do far better for you could hope! Come, sweet eyes! Cheer up, you smile! Think of thy re about to meet! wu, She NYY loving messages\u2014 18 Dot surprised at all\u2014 It you were Ler child, she never knew it 1\u201d dency downward.E Corn-\u2014Market inactive, Barley \u2014 Limited receipts from the ty brewers only; no exports; Market quiet, with moderate transactions.Liverpool market still re Il for inferior qualities ; exports xen.ll at quetsiions; vo 19 iet.Receipts mode Market unsettled ; no trans actions to report.Exports n in moderate detaand Canadian Wool sells at 3%c to 8%, Sal ner Sylvia started, looked round, re him th sed the speaker, and Slang sto he altar now.dry those : teHing support.¢ wedding-ring and let me see dropped from ker fin er, and Faltoner wother you a Waa she= \u2026 Daniel Ransom instantly closed upon may be, and let society be as free ns itMlaue him, and, baving both bands free, soon may from ambition and overmastered him, just as en officer, life be a life af society and Smusements, reaching the spot, arrested Falooner instead of serious associations diversif by amueement and society, it will hardly her attain happiness or inspire res Sz &Bsx po = 38885 SE 8585 -e pe EEE 5 Russe 58 Press = 88: 4b 8338 58 Désss ss of apn Daniel Ransom bore his daughter into eit the vestry-room, where, prompt assist.| spect.Excellence is never was present, looking very but as the reward of labor, It argues} indeed, no small stren ssë ilst they make hourly approsches their point, yet proceed so slowly as Peace is better than joy.Joy is ways on tiptoe to de wears us out, and yet keeps ug ever fea@.ing that the next moment it will be gon: Peace 1s not s0; it comes more quiet! it ataye more contentedly, and it pev exbausts our streugth, nor gives us og anxious, forecasting thought.Therefoil| let us pray for pence.In » world like the present, one of grandest occupations ie that \u2018of gi e oùught allof us to atu this holy science of imparting comfort ÿ the troubled.There are maxty who cou look round upon some of their very b Shsauakouagse BSSSESSSSESSEE ES DESSSSGENSSSES 35 P 5 trade general!; taking stock, and | into the ba i usual in thi th, quiet.hus diminish the supplies unless more a roads i Bogiand keep emuverative rates aré paid.ence are inolined to induce orders : giving away in prices.Prices £ to say to them ia days of troub #¢ Miserable comforters are ye afl.\u201d It in not great calamities thet embi existence ; it is the pe small jealoumes, the the minor miseries, that m LN Tevente Muviete Plot tions confined to loeal or a bro açed at Spring Whest steady.No.them.Anger is'a pure waste of vi it in slways foolish and always diag it is kindled by seeing wrong other; but even that noble .= Se mme ES ob © 0.0 COMPELLING WIDE AWAKE POLICENGIS sat, No.1.100000.0.08 thé Yon \u201cNo, 8 \u201c0.00 Captain John Mangin; of.y Barioareus Police force, N, Y., has in that city an admirab J tended not only to concentrate .mpfr- tant intelligence from distant pos headquarters, but aleo to act As à \u2018\u2018 ch\u201d ou possible derelict patrolsÿn.igual boxes, furnished with a teld hic signal instrument and battery, live Onte.6.\u2026.séhitonases Sess ie RE SRSELSS:SS NEBE for thé-wond _sigpalies out og by sa a\u201d 1 sion of the police force où 8 - mes while patrolling his post ie expe to at once tranamit to ter police « news af à fre, & riot,\u201d sod, to, give him- pain 1.pomé reapentr Ti 40 uch Tike other pu M3060OOOAHASHO-DO\" S6-0660306S ARaUERAN 3 SRNESSRERSESSELE 2° Ë + > wy do 82e.Rye Flour unchanged, bushel.Canada, mixed, 680 to 600, Meal Yellow K.D., $4.50 to $4.60.a betler enquiry.Alewives firm.\u2014_\u2014 Boston Murkeis; ~ $5.75 to 86 low, at 936 to 98c.for Northern.4 prime, per Ib, 14c to 18kc.New York Markets Barley\u2014Market quiet and steady; 10 rales reported.Cheere\u2014The market is more active i State dairy, fair toprime, 14o to 16c ; fairly State factory, 14e to 154c; Western fac- gene- tory, 126 to 15}c.Corn\u2014 There is some demand for export, with prices ruling at 93¢ to 940.= - mand.g with prices Uuchange, ays ons sand ; and for the commoner grades the are: Fresh Jersey at 31 to 3%.; State west quotation would be taken.Upper\u2014Quiet, demand being only for 306 sor prime ; other Western, 28 to 29c.; Hides\u2014No change.8 and Pennsylvania at 30 to 31c ; Western, Canada, 29c.to 30c ; limed, 20 to 2lc.for fair to good, and 21 to 22c.for choice rands.b Flowr\u2014S8tesdier.The business in shipping is moderate at the quotations; Superfine State, $4.80 to $4.95.Hops\u2014The market rules strong; considerable business doing.The quota- ions are : tion eu Trad ti ive.Sales at 67 to 68c.Peas\u2014Canads are active at about 1.13 115 in bond, at trade.JR OUTLEDGES EVERY BOY'S - \u2018Pork\u2014There was no im Mess, cash lots, $20.76 to $31.For Canada, in bond, 98c.to $1 asked and 95¢.offered.high $1.15 for i $1.12 for No.2 Chicago.New York Weel Market.Ohioat 53jc to 10 C to 56c.London Markets.(Mark Lane Empress.) The frost severe in the North.Liverpesl Markets, tenon .(Prom latest Circulars.) ~ Ashes\u2014~Pot, 83s 6d ; Pearl; 37s.28s 6d; do Extra, 26e perior ts, 370 to 28e., 908 to 97s 6d.\u201ca Long, middles, Sone! » good, 85e to 1356 rib iu, J 113 lbs.de 3d per 60 Ibs Lard\u2014Fine, 654 tà 666.Fous, 13 6 10 4a 6d 504 Tbe.to dls Od per 10a to 100 6d; do red, 94 na 6d; Pes], P Dutter\u2014 alities negleoted.do Quiet he qud'ations.died.Ch downward tendency Lord.~\\vactive asd lower Pork.\u2014 The ontside quotations are ean tern, 83a 6d Lo 87s 6d, Uats-Unis 3e 9 1 4a per 45 Ibs ek.br ate sdvaaoe in the Com lio, Mir por tual), do] COAL, Biiney per of .3 Gow Miaea 6 on.90.00 10 47.0 88 BRES 388 Lirls lass Bag LET ew Largo Ehore Ood per quintal.5490 8x Latrador Cod ha sy Cod.LW 3 B pk Cod.410t0 + Haddook.276 to à erring, par! .noms, sos : 198 ! ; 30@ à none, .noue - M5@ 4» » 15819 sig ei 500@ 5% Ona ee 1508 18 428 ks 8 6 cents per to Se oo gee Hm 5% z Balk aperhite, LL Lune 2rcuves as 8% L Bigs, per dox., 266 to 30c.Oats\u2014P.E.Island 88c to 600 per Oatmeal\u2014 Canada, per barre! $8 to $6.75; Nova Beotin, none.oa Fish\u2014Dry Fish of all kinds are firm] held.Herring quiet.Salmon firm, with Flour\u2014Market steady; Western Super fine, $4.25 to $4.75.Common Extras, 85.00 to 35.50.Michigan and Indiana, uiet; sales of mixed and yel- 10 18.00, Mews, Prime; per bel.$17.50 :00; Mess, per brl.80 to 822.Butiore Corde to choice, dde to 2.Cheeso\u2014Moderate demand.Good to haat 8 » e\u2014Is held more confidently.For Prise State, afloat, 9c to 986 is bid Wheal.\u20148pring grades are a trifle er, with Bitrate demand for ex- .No.1 Spring $1.18 to $1.26; $1.13 No.à Milwaukee, $1.09 to WooL.\u2014The market is firm.[Fine bave improved in price.es 0 BB 1 Boo; pull tambe\u2019 at 55e The weather has taken a wintry form.Buyers in our market are kverse to go || largely into stock, though there has].meer Acovnars, been sufficient froat' now to convinoe fan them that many ports will be permanently closed, and so put businesa more be bands of Buglish growers, and Flour\u2014Canadian Su ne, 328 6d to .Pas ; do Bu- \u2014Prime Mess and Krxirs, pe of 504 Ibe, 80s to 87s 6d.India hort Middles, beneless, 568 Bacon\u20148 12 lbe\u2026 Short .rmiddies, he AL ong.7e boneless, 01 Bariey.\u2014Canadian per 60 lbs, !1 to Cheese.\u2014Bxtea ph 112 lbs, 486 Ww 69.Indian Corn Mixed meriean 88e 3d \u2014Oanadien whi 1001 A Toe td Shea, Ashes \u2014~Pot: sales for the week, at Pris quality Lo good demand; e ) tale domes Bacon.\u2014In fair regr ; A, st tie quo ceos.\u2014Inpotive.J ferkor dull, with kot we very\u2019 bare arrivals ol pew are » Sud our Haktog our que landed.Boatern, te 0e 6d ; \u2018 Wheat==lies advsecel Loir during à K t Inst to of the United Kingdom seems a Rave received .pry sad ths tendency large arrivaln are d the Black bite} mastion of Mmauicy are requssied (By ovter of the Commits.) .CHE P.LONGUE, .Clark $0 Comumities.Mondual, god Besser, 16d, xt TC PUBLID.NOTICE is herby out ota ite.\u2018 _- PUBLIC NOTICE bariby ë our, pela 30 4490 60 y per 100 étre Aduemily, appotated to Inquise txto the faote & Ibe, 83.75 to $4.nd connected with (ho cnchange of Government pos: ob Ogimeal-\u2014Pér 1 Te 95:00 to 93.60, port at the Tanne os, will continus thelr Siiings HT Butter\u2014Per Ib fresh, 34 to 36 cts | prpin mition 3065 16 ea) per inuet, Ug to 0a.Oats per bushal 480 to to Hot per Ib.170 6 Bs.Room, No.#8 m2.pyr i + Montcou), om MONDAY, the Sth day DECEMBER, fasisnt, ot TEN o'wash 4.M, and hereafter from day today.All perecns who have Any evidence oœ L 10 give relatinr to the commtnicate With vas Chairman of aut dtm er of the Commities; or with Mr.Ritehst, §.0.; or Mr, Lossnger, a wiih the undesigped.J.©.PINGEL asc CPR ENS res Por eu, te Q 7.R.Depot.) CANADA, * FOUR PER CENT.For ourtent haif-sear, being nb tas ate af on the paid- this day ey FUARY next days a.BF erder of the Board) re RB A.CAMPBELL; .Montnal, Nov.27, 1876.iret] SAVINGS\u2019 BANK.; NOTICE.$ THURSDAY, the 31st DECMBER, for the clostag of interest accounts.(By orde of the Board), BR.J.BARBEAU, Decsinber, AN, 278 Maa LE CREDIT FONCIER DU BAS CANADA.\u2014 .CAPITAL.$1,000,000 \u2014 Ashes\u2014~Pot, 61c.Pearl, nominall * without change in quo- 8.Yorker, aie \u2019 7 Buttor\u2014The market is better with fair receipts.The quotations are :\u2014 Western, to 40c; State dairy, 30 to 446 0; Choice State and Pennsylvania, 43 to Pasernans, C, J.OOURSOL, Q.C.Vion-Pamanuwy, M.\u20ac NULLAREY.This Company 1 authorised by Ach of Parliament, RANE Sak oii nein Rap Liberal interest, In proportion ot davon while the is es bo dura the security offered to Jogos sors aathatof any Suvinge Bank in the Dominion.The Company loans monsy on fret morigage only or improved property yie «n annual revente, vill cay advance des hal of the value of sue to suis borrowery si recrue a œ ei 00, Ono every gel des Welosh Mo.18 SE.LAMGERT GENE, {Between Motre Dome and St, James steele) IW LANTRITR Monireal, I%h Nov., 74, \u201c SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, POR BALE CHRAP.GEO.HORNE & SON, STATIONERS, 71 & 73 St.Francois Xavier Street.ANNUAL.DAWSOH BRO8.ust recetved : Routiedge's Every ual for M75, 91.95.The Psep-Bhow 200.The Children\u2019s Prise, 33, \u2018The Chiki's Companion The Infant's Magasine, Caseell's Little Folk, 904 for we DAWSON BROS, 18 Et.James street fs ee 0 ECONOMY TH FIRST STEP PROSFERITT, Wieden WM, TWO DOILARS.ali \u2019 AF a] * \u2018 OHRAP CASI STORE, | \u201cNos.705 and 707Vraix Strelt, 4 POURDS EXX P.DY do RIO YRLLOW SUGAR.raw .4 Ratetrs.Ala, a variety of JAPAN PEAS | GEWERAL GROGERERS 20 ts .Ey other stone ty Whe oly, = JOHN Hives, Koei 708 and 707 Oraig Street, Fear Alzsaamduend, | SEB Sos Gun one, À CHOICE LOT OF CHILI POTATOES, Ar © MUSSEN & McFARLANE'S, No.121 Bloury Street.Sn T 0% MANSION HOUSE, 14 0 GROCERS 7 1% CRMNTERY SPRERY, Moutreal (3) yards trem : pg.(ORO GARSTARS, Proprisier, né baie hei aay Jobat ang \u2014 EX OHANGE BANK OF AND - CONFECTIONERS.WM.HESSINS\u2019, No.31 St.James Street, d ad Bick of his tnatitutiod haa PROS SAT 675 Subir hor SATURDAT, te Belf-raising Huckwheat Ë \u2014_\u2014 8 JUST ARRIV Meath 10 the Thirty.Oret day Of Lire ad Ay e irt a; doth inclusive.7 VALENCIA iNs, Lajel slags maisite, rareté Layers, GItY AND DISTRICT Depesiises te this Basak aud thé publio are requested to take notice that the OFFICE will be Oate\u2014Quiet; mixed and white, 69c to CLOSND en t 81100 Tle.Nomina).Æggs\u2014Firm, and cales are made at 32c Dry Orushed, Granulated, A Orushed and 7] SUGAR.to 33¢ for fresh Eastern, and 32c to 35c MOLASSES, Forto Rloo and Sugar House, in .hbde.and barrels, _ so UCKWHBAT As VOA PER I» Five Minutes.BRODIE\u2019S CHLEBRATE» FRESH GOODS.LOUSE MUSCA.EL, 34 to 5 King md Queen Streets, \u2014t TAN Rrepwy, ax 20ILE LS FOUIRG ZFGTE, Ox2 cuve pr LL \u2014 rn PBEAN NUTR, WINCENS, NORTEE MO ar BARK RET FIRM WICKS, HAR-OLY THDRY FACIRGS alwayy nn Sand.seawo 8-17 1 HUN 178M - TEE MOISIC IRON CMPANY 5 iy 0° FUE Establisheg 183; BRASS \u201cWI descriptions of Insarinées +4 \u2014 Ey Pox LR.A4 5 Woon © xumax, Esq, Diner ième > 4\" T GEORGE BRUSH, MORTRYAL, EYORATLIC Nnaums, PE y : CASTINGS AND DOBOINGS @ ALL KINDS, | British Smoky 1.FHS Marine § ww \u2014 - gin _{M.H.GAULT, Agent, EA LE FOUNDRE É.shuitniée Compas 164 SE.Jauxs Sreexz.: |, i vis x lly : .ABORIR AY DICKSON, | oxnaniy acxes, gy j7 105 27.sank at2uay, Pa 440809 $Opated à foraies every ncripten ot Chon of Sarria mio ATEN ROLLND AND H ANMERIh mon = 5s wi, From 3] 6 Of extreme lengths, 30 of à quatithonrranE SR WL G- 6 ACL L000, : M OL POINTS OF EXCELLENCR]-.LOW MOOR \\ mowriNe, As well 88 A gineg of \\ NERRCHAN.sox WEBSTER SEW!4G-MACKINY, 1y 1st-Complete abeence of eompliestion.; CLAIMED JOLY YHS x DCR .' eee 9 CLUBTER and CARTOON, 2nd\u2014Greater eimplicity than has yes bam putetn-é Pine Extra Y1QS, tu Boxes and Ms (CHARLES D.iDWA DS 2rd ony Oiber Machines x fo; L LARD ve LENONS, (LATE KBssuaw d awanne), | #42 \u2014Most direct acting and eastiy teaydabéé Mot.= ALMEIRA G Btb-\u2014The mmost perfect Shuttle té the vrerid.General Groceries.FIBRE-PROOF 3AFPE FIRB AND BURGLAR PROOY bOUAITIES,! { Mamata turery } ©] eth\u2014The total absence of gear wheels.4 And every dencriptio pr 7th\u2014For fine work it uals any, at R Gih\u2014That every rart of 1h.Machine is made of the | - Family Mach iet for heavy work it Bas mot an equal in the world.;» can be prod and is eut rentes by thes ost thorough and pr mech only.8 BRANDY, Vo.44 81.JOBEPE Tiger \\ Real Emile Thomas\u2019 SHEREY, ! PORT.WINE,, fOùd St.George\u2019s Cured) .CHAMPAGY : Sowkitag Saint Persy, Hermitage, Chatesudod MONTREAT, .saw ALMONDS, Frost Tarragona, Hard shall, Ivime 4 HE EXETER SECTDHONAL WALNUTS and FILBERTS, For Bale by i vw x UDON.LATE, ACONOMIOA LAND mx Fo» 8 ALE, | oo Co adied Will be fur short ov long RN DAVID ToaRlaom wig HW TTL ASE { Tate of interest is Bis par eens.Per cent.for otty and po ani.or comming ~ STATIONERY, &s.Ker rood and botriear nll of ALS ant JOLIPAY PRESB NTBI witonites Sen ar om \u2014 + Patrie H Pens, Gold-mounted Rubber Peneil-Ontes, Petar McCullough.Rus:is Pocket-books and Wallets, Diastes, Station- ephors H ary Cabinets, Portfolio.Tourists\u2019 Cases, Fanoy Jas.McIntyre .and other useful articles, I ata Danve.A Rensud.$99 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT Sean OHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS.; p DEL t IR.# 3 BRODIE'S OKLEBRATED SBLI-RAISING XEX PASTRY The oejebri See Our wrappers.packages im 8, ould caution the public to ask for \u201c Brodie's felf raisine ,°* bearing our trade mars On a red SCALES, &c.THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD.Highest Prise at Pariz in 1867, Agence.We the eopocial a *® MARKET SCALES, with Tin, Ceppen, Marble and Foreslaln Rates.FAIRBANKS & CO, » 403 8t.Paul street, FAR BANKS\u2019 BCALES,! FLOUR, IN 6 Le.PACKETS.and extensive sale of this induoed #orne Otbcr persons to maire war BATISFAOTOK fiery RECOMMENDED WHEREVER BOILER.Vo.34 NOTRE DAME STREB%,| | QORNER ¥Y.FRANCOIS XAVIER STRENE, .', PATENT HOT-WATER BOLLER FOR ver sad sta in TLE) KENDALL MANUFACTUR RB.PATTON Dir \u201c145 Oraig evroet re 3 iprrésveute - mashine for matty wan.OMINION MACHINERY; \u20140,iortourry manntectertee purponce.| ENGLNS AND BOILER, i ALso, 4% Mads TRON 224 WOOD WORKING Maca BWHANAN, WARE, \u20ac0., No.$64 Craig Street, Montreal.| 0-000 VICTORI A CARRIAGE FACTORY. Mine + - Bho}: De.613 & 816 CRAIG ETREFT.Wakhase: No.5 BONAVENTURE BTREWY, DEMS ŒRVAIS begs to call the attention of the GEORGE HARVEY, a ; G PURPOSES ONLY.Any required ise / Ul Nnds of Sewing-machincs renatred.ealer in all nds of Firsiolam\u20141 .SEWING-MACHINES AND FINDINGS, 17 MONTREAL: Machines warrazted sa represented of 10 tls.Ondque tos Cun Executes prim 2.7 and teary, MASEINUERS, FOUNDERS, Ac., dr.Fr Nas.195 300 and 308 CRAIG STRERT | MONTRBAL, a, Say sn \u2014GRNITURR, &o.A BELANGER, 216 NOTRE DAME STREET, has on Mand, and owmtinues to receive, the finest FURNITTRE offored to the public, consisting of :\u2014 BEDrOO SETS, varying tn prios from $400 to PARLOR LETS, frem 250 to 9800.With a gemeral assortment nf CHOICE FURNITURE, Inetudiog IRON BEDSTRADS recently imported from England, too lenythy to = Fe ta on ds invested .IP Agpega, Tres : f oo BE Those pe ELLE: \u201c08 534 Gans A x rp Te RAL 10BBING Sf CARPENTERS ANDJO.y uk.24 Latour street \u201coy Bbow-oases, Office Desks amd _ fipesia) attentien va: 10 Binge 134 (4 Fo.7 KOTRE DAME STREET.purchase your Flour from blic:totis large and most complete steck of BR.& J.BRODIE, Bélabeinbe diysconnietngot > FLOUR Paror.FORCES tua, COMVER CRAIG AND SLEURT STASETR i a Fon ing.\u2019 GEE J vas WRIGHT, |G.ARMSTRONC TURKEYS, MANURPAGNGREN OF CABINET MAKE» AND ENDERTAKER, CHICKENS, pinot rioom: tran reasaoo®, | viorosaa seass, MONTERAL, HAMS, ITTINGS, MOULDINGS, 1 have had the Agency tor LARD, Dre, de, à, \"SIER A MBSALLN BURIAL CABEB* \u2014 .Bustery 13005 Or.Aw Sra, and 001 ORAS.8 Oamads for the last ffteen years, and Row A lot of Corned Beef, home cured, five i Depot 100 8 n Sex (004 aeveral cthqu.petiéron.; gle to the aouat süpply of Best.Mutton Tombs ro -\u2014w en oa roe im a, RAR.SMarior ol 24 0 York and Boston ee ; J.W.GROSE, ary \u201cnd 8 Duns, : Butcher and Provision M¢rchant, od ia temas - om ces (CHRIST MAS and NEW YEARS, 00 CRAIG STRRET.mt adérensed te 0405, Post-olien, Montreal, Ts sulacriber bag do calf We attoutien of thatr Vienna end Montreal in 1873.H, UBYNEMAN & CO,, \u2018 ___TNE MOST OUTVENTENE, | _ ._ | | Io evesy worthy of the most tmplicit com- foyer PA ford ad Lr ed feed men! CIGAR MERCHANTS, No.419 Sr.Paur STaunT, MONTREAL ue sois MONTREAL MONTREAL VINEGAR MISORLLANEOUS.opened n Manufacture of Vinegar st No.41 Bense- cour street, where I sm preparcd to furnish the Wholesais Trade with à Vinogar which will defy néant oosapetition with any imported article of thie k né, *$QOIENTIFIO AMERICAN.\u201d Parties Gestrons of availing themselves of CLUB RATRS for 8 will ie: send their adduees to Argo, GOODS FOR THR HOLIDAYS = No./106 MoGill Street, - | Box 53834, Pest-offios, Momfreal.= SNOW, SHOVELS.SE THB oo BRAVER STAMPING COMPANY NAYS A LARGE ASSORTNENS.sdmvinoed that this Vinegar is free from adultern- milly wow, aa boing free from any harmful pee- ® VAMINTY, AND AT LOW PRICES, Tw onus fn T.@.lamer, M.D, P.R Piauit, X.D\\, BN Tre8q, M.D, .J.0 ibend, M.D, Oba.7.Painchand, M.D, \u2018IL Peltier, M.D, ; 5 WORKS.1 have the house 40 Inform $e publie thst 1 Rave 1 take pleasure in referring the certificate of soileving In toottmony whercof ve have signed, RECEIVED LATELY, ex g.AH ; Lo of | Stock the Jest Complete in PRICES ENDUORD.MBILLRUR & CO,, dy LE ad J.I Laphrohon, 2: Rottilard, - A.Rieard, M.D, |B Geatopy, DLL, | J.A.Crevies, MLD, M.Bidler, MD, 1; Jos.Gagnon, M.D; A AM ; L'BRRAL ADVANCE wavs) oui ma oun pea gaan mae, WHEN YOU OAN A CART .NO MORE Ja soma où IRR FOR FORTY C.L.BICHER, AND To BOWT AND SHOR MANU \u2026 PACTURERS.NEW GACHINERY FOR BALE.[ne 96 ined, nok.ting Machine., D-HAND MACHINEDY, Pwo Splitteris inok, D'imets, Champ! Pegror.; and oF Gonorty ps of Hoot and hot ne Bb.PEBTTENER, ne MS QUERN STREET.\u2014 ÇLOTE LINES & PULLEYS.The PATENT PULLRY for single lines, and the BOX dor double lines dose away ary Bioves.816 CIAIQ BTRKET.bed KERNIN] FOR HARNENS, \u2018 CABRAGE Tors, æc.gar clommas old with Serre bile, dolce 0 \\hair pessent varied sasortasant of >.x ETAGERES; WHATNOTS | BRACKETS, e.vs © à .\u201ceos M\u201c RCE SERRE Po ATIOLIETTE 4 xxzaox, x a 28 215 Notre Dume ota oot, Tomo, : PEAK TO YOUR FAMILY SEXTON of PACA bor hE ral Rs, roe navire A BIA o 190 BIR WY TK ME t DUBLIN GE ve 10 M Made onty by ali Groce a as i rm Sy 4 sine MECHANICAL AND Yat] BRN R LM o-v 4\" JOKES TOOMEY, IY, JF! V74 | Fark RY PEAK TO YOUR FAMILY À; "]
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