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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 4 décembre 1875
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[" 1 Vol.XIV.No.i8(i.\u2022 Tornit of \u201c 0»il» Wituti»,\"\tIn City.M p*r annum j Mtllttl, t9 p«r \u2022nngin | I I ¦! 60 for n« month! i 90 conti for thu* month!, foit H»a to CnnaiU or Unlfod 6utoo.I MONTREAL SATURDAY.DKCKMDKR I, I87r».V vrm» toi inn ¦ n '* Oai'y W tr WÈ olopagMifti p!r Im! !Mor mtor To Let.OI SK TO I.KT.Tb»l itolrubli Cut tUiU.\u2019 Ili.uar, No., wllh lmiurii]itU\u2018 |niM« Aiul> to JAM R n MUII, IIMihl.Jaut.'* *1.In Vi roul uiu-7 SI U>uiliiti|ur at liuuiisilatt' |MMMiea«lou.)V Sale.BALK, VtUeiro of Out it* moot, t\u2019olo .Hi, III III athtrlur, n of i.ai.|.rruuiinn on twu Mnnnna « mini nif nbout lwi*utf-ULo lliuinutuil llio huuilmil *iiaara loot\u2014Emrliati, Ai|ilr»-«a for parlloulim U*>* 6st Sluiitrcal Pont Olli.\u2022, Pianofortes.Ac.I )I A NOS ! PIANOS! PIANOS! J (Ju-ai* I\u2019innoi, CuttA*c auu!>ltc.It curt*.>al< lOirt.iu, (Tiliblali.a, Coni., i buppiul llnutla.Pimple., Ituab, or an;' ill.earo of tUe Skiu oa \\l.iii or iliüai.Till.Soap la to l.e na.r reapi.ml in French and lùixlUh.Ad iré*.atuiniK aal «rr re.juired, lo Box NDl Xj, çl(y , \\%'ANTI D a lleneral Nerraut : mual farotali r .-1 re TV Dr- n.-m and be nblr'to do plain - ookln r.Apply al ISO Mountain t'met.W AKTI.D.a K-iod Cmik-a ProlMtaBt.Noue m-i-J a., TT\tI Court, t'uioii Avenue.Employment Wanted.SlKNTH /.* Hitt *Tiû*mnJ Kmpi yt ., Wamtr».liM^>#rtl t nJrr rhê kti i at tké r*èlê \u2022/ ll Al.F-CPKl Fk'll WOHP #*< 4\tpre/Kud.IV R hNIiAHhMKNT Wanted as Knmnan Pattern Maker ___about New 1 ear'a t thoroiiKh kuowle lee of mech kin* i al drawitiK ami KearinK ; could k'vc valuable a»*ialaticc lo purtb-a yott'.u; up patenta.Send by letter to ** Sherbrooke.\" WrrxB»t Offioe.I) fully liber on *ale*uiin ,-r ^ 'HE Fuol, Shoves, &c.LVV ! CIIEAIM cTTeaP! STOVES TO KENT CHEAP.Coal.C»H-kine.Double and SldKle, to rent at the M * r.al Stove DiatrlbuliiiK Depot.Siorchotitie in rear l',J aihomde alpei.uearthc new HaymarkeL riOAL, COAL, COAL, .1A .AI KM AIKLUKt.AI, Jp., Ccttlrr in al1 ICuda of American, Scotch, Provincial sad ewcastle s ji t j*.'I J AA'i-lliiiKlon at., eonipl' Kina.For Sale.pOR sam:.A hitndaome dark briiw n Mare, -ootle In harnev., pa fn-tlr sound and w-idl atiltKK.\u2022 RAVEL AND PLASTIC 3I.ATR ROOFER Il MT.ANTOINE ST.Professional.vK iOEESSIONA L.Diteaiea of Women and Children n special! < Iff lee\u2014HIO Ontario at.Office hour», from Ü lu I p m.DR.A.l\u2018ROlTl>FOOT.I\u2019ll VSlt.l AN A- M| Ht;KON Special attei Uou tadiaeaai * of the hlKandKAK, Artificial Rye* Inarrted.office i :t to b hours 17 1 » P.w.tsolrnce :I7 Beaver Hall.Boots and Ehoei.i)rmncRs! uubrersi! -1 I.Now nn liand a emnideto nas-irtmenl of l.sdlts'.Mlsrea, and (dnldren'l, also lirnla* American an-l Ctaa-dlnn liubla-ra and Ovemhuea.Alan, a lull naaorimeut nf \u2022 > yiit Dueumi nia and De-Ul-ma lu Ihe Care, The PaatoraU of Uiabop B-.iirjt* * on I lie Subject.TlioCorTr*|Miadriiee betweiu .\\r,|lib!»h-\u2019p l.rnc', en l.Mr, Dontn-.The JtMlifn ent of the EnKltah Privy Ctunoll.The Kviatlnx Scene! at the Kind and Second att- mpu at llt-ilal.and a full i ¦\u2019ountufthe B-irlal on I' .-ilay ta*L Tbi*it!o»l InterraUna Cortrapotl SiM.\"' a hi h \u2022 .n,-1 In Ih, Witsi *a on the subject.PuilrHi!* ol the »i-i«t prvminenl Peraonnaea convn-.d.-1 with the eat r.-t vow* of OulhurJ's Temporary and Pcrtnum-nt I'bieoa uf Burial nud -»ili -r S.-.ics.4c.4c .ki\\ Thla book la likely lu | r-n, .ist lri-r tiny, and will l-e iaauod ul ibr eatlleat r.-u- t.I\u2019n .Vlr ; fr,-.- by ¦tail.Ueokaelteru are re.,ue«ted to *»-n l th-lr nrleta at on.-, The Work will bo for aab- il thla uflb-.- JOHN IMX'MAI.I.A MON, Publiai cm, Montreal.ADVËRÎÎSÊ l\\ I Mi; w EEKLY .WITNESS.\u2014llbaauow a ein ulatlon uf \u2018.\u2019l.dikl aniony the m-iat ¦i>-rxl an I thrifty peupla In Canada.N< at medium for ad vortUiuir In tlic Dunuaioa Tt.eae IlKuri a ure i-onatautlr ou Um im.-n-sae POR SALE CM EAR, Two beautiful Portland < I'TTKRS, now.Knqnlre al No.1 Corn rx LI T Terma modvrate t|to LET, a comfortable room, with boarl A.boapl, for i ¦ iHiuple.in a mndern' partial .\tmen, or a marrie I prlvwle laniily , and M-apc tjble Im-alll v ; lerm-Iftl t Hr- atreet, corner M OARD Vacancies.]o lupir atr-'-'i.M |>'MiU wllh h - Ik r d , on|'l\".ihl, aullable lor two |ier 7it Alexoader stre-.l.uns or a ma r I sIV o Dt - .ruble Kroms In I boeae warm ; hath.4 lad.with or with soil Ontartn at.it boapl, To I Ki'.nUpp.-r Flat of four ro -ui*.Apply at N.¦ d « St.Charles Borrommfe at.XT\u2019 4RM i ra ah ¦ i ii.V V eo trlnr** 4»»r -of.\u2019 At ANCIE\u2019S for l-oanlera.tt St.Inioim-atre-i.O.lIlD\u2014 Vneamd, a, HiilVnke Plos-e.nie irj\" atr- -t TWO w> II furuiaheil Rooiua to b-alreet.*îi» Sl Cuther a« I to I.KT, one K\u2019tirulahe-l Re-lreom.for a Simrle Dsutl .man.Apply il Victor a at.Kiuple Rinuu, with Boanl.5 Nt.Kdwnpl atr.-rt.|tO I.KT a L II I nlv \u2022 mf->rtably.fitrnlahed two he I led ro-mi, r»il#,i.itefereUCO! re-juireil and X'veti.H(*AI\t.torla *tps-t t .nbi IAUDK.Warm.\ti jw-rior neenmmo-latlon.at 7H and 7J Vie \u2022nf Aeud.-my ut Musi .Boitr-I.with Bunpl, #16.au ! Comfortably K:irnish*Hl Front term! moderate.7*s St.i bnrlea Borromm v> at.u H)Ms to I-* at û.\u2019il Don lie nut a PARAXON RANCIR, icbet.lty a.ttlcsl.For axle and on view by >11 N KO A HICRRKMTAFF, Iti St.Antoine tteeeL » N K I i .nt It i .11, i f well-hcaicd.im> 15 Ihffle hill Ii.OUble.n-wlv-StMl St.Caih- ÇRAID STItKKT.\u2014On \u2022 I ,rx- doubl - and ilnxle II\u2014Ipioin with li.iar I ml all mod-rn -Dmi ami eonvi niriiees.Oil, Ac.0 ILS!!! AUW brla.of Slos-k aK.itra MACIIINi; Oil» For «aie, In bda of one barrvl orinore.Deal rsaul eottvauien uf Mn-hme Olla, also Rail Hood Compaulra and a-^-amb-iat ow nera, pVase take notiee that thla Oil eontaina the créât.rat amount of luhtiraunc power, and it ire.» from wax, (pun or acida, and will keep ranvlilnery clean an-l bright, and la warranted Ui run baht or heavy uaehlaery perf-, t, ly nool, and will sot no n,a i*r ip th a - oLoriT wriru sa For pariteulara.prirea.please a-Mrea* LY>IANM, I I.AHL iV CO., Montreal.ally adapted fur \\YI\\TFK I MF, and Huaraatee-I to ptre evnry aalofaetion.M.J.« ItAYKN \\ CO, 111 Ht.Paul i EA YN Habordasliery.'jMIE MANNER SHIRT, Prie,* Ml.7>» or S\u2018i.('olliii- Alim lied.lu r onstl ic -o the call of tuy a\t, i-natonim that I ahonld eataldiah u partleular Due ef ¦in dlum prb-ed shirt* to eiul-raiH* quality of material.Lie new eat sty lea, and atamLud Utak-a, I hare u ,w th i pin \u2022 tire o| ml red n.Inc t-> you TIIK HANMvII MIIIRT, which I tlaCermyaoif, e.mnol lie anrpaar-d In Ih* Dotii nlon.The Banner Shlri i» mado uf co»d h-avy cotton, w Hh .'t-nlr Linen Fronta an I Wiist ban la In the folio.» inc |w>ptilar «ty lea \u2014 Plain Front'with ffhakeap-ar-1 ollar a'ta-h-1, il l'bat» for plain atu-U.'*\t*' aplBit ** I'lnln K'ruat for plain am li.\u201c\t*' apiml ¦* I particularly Invite a -nrelul eia-ntnathia uf the,-Sbirta, fiH-ltac eonfident that If one* worn n-i oCier d \u2022 *¦ rlptionof Sbirt will rephten tnem, I\u2019r-'e f 1.76.H fur AID I with o-'I ir at .\u2022ü*l v.'; t| lor 911.To be had only at J.J.HAWAVM.aaltiU-li! Oit' fait d- in Vl-li r |>ar I\u2019luti ruiiMialre it-! ml>!li biliary the SJt'tb, sn*t the new Chambers con Vi'KCd ;*>\u2022 Mau b the Fh.GEUMASf PRNAL CODE.In tl o German Kclch tag, a bill arumdlng the Penal t ode has been under constderailou.Herr Luther o| posed thr political clause attn*d a*.i (let.ci a atiutlar to tboae of Couui Von Ariilui.IHtrnarck declared that the matter would not icrmlt any delay ; tf stricter disciplinary rules were not pssard he could not tske the ratpon-slhlllty of coiitlnulrg In the M nlatryof Foreign Affnlis.The Home decided (odlsctita the pill-tlc»l clausia at a full stttliig on the second and third rtadlriga of the hill; the other clauses were referred to a Committee.Al'HIKlAN PK0PD8AL8 SI'IIUITIKD.1 he /UU Miiil Uiizitte pitbllshca u spi-t-lal tele-«.ram from Merlin which conialnsthe following di taps in ngaid to the negotiations Iu thu Tuiklbh Insurrmt.»*\t;_** Count And rnrsy, Austrian Pilme Mint*»-», has subnitt'eI to si Petersburg the proposal he wai miniate I to diaftH^H Ttitkey should pledge to ll-ti Insurgents, and the guarantees the Great Posrura should de inaiid for thilr futtl'imi.t.lilsiuarck and I'rlnee (iortschaki.T have dUcussed the lest Hug points i f this document, and expreased their spproval thereon.As soon as the I nperlal (loviruments have dtilnltely accepted the pro I oral, the other Powers cf Kurope will bj In \\ltcd to parllclpato.\u201d KTUFHIO FOUt'K.Monu) uitore»'.has I* eu oxoitod iu acientill c r- lea by the discovery of what is elunuwl to he « new natural force, thu dire *t oil-prlug of «leelrieity and inagneliain Tho «Un* overcr is a Mr.Kdinoii, formerly a telegraph operator, and low a inski r and iavonlor of elei trleal Hppamtu», Th-* aimpleMt way of deriving the new for.el* by the operation of an ordinary telegraph circuit When the* circuit is open or hiokin the eltviricity stored in the tnignuli-ci-il t-y Hit operation of a contiuuou* current la withdrawn artilii tally, and iti* iu th(« man.lur of ndii ring tho magnet that the invention ccuaista.Hitherto the jw-wer ator«vd iu th-< Diugi.it han l-*4*of «le-tri *1.ty Hm It.I'diMilt nott.*«'.l that the acnidi-uv «I cc-dIhi t of a wire wi'h the eore of the migimt ceufid the production of a pi 'ttliisr bright apt ik wtnn a iiivTallic auh«tuiico was applu* I to it | bough tJaa in inifcHtatiou lias huou ! fivqiiii'.!!\u201d \"v »vi^thi WM Rvl W th-.Mligale it to it* i-iiglu, uud was ama/ed to Hud that the new manifestation failed to respond to the testa Hj-pll-d to discover the presence of ideo-fcricity, eiUn-r Inductive r atatio.Tne gtlva* nonutrr was unmoved by it; the dainty gold leaf of ihe cha iniscopo exhibited n t algna of ih th e(ion , the tongue could detect no acuta-lion the Leyden jar charged with it vv.ih p kckm d of no property that ia contributed to it by electric contact.In a word, the mauifeata-tion was non-electric.It was tho diapUy, re-cogtii/cd for the tirai time, of a principle until thin huriidin the di-pthaof linman ignorance Since Ute moment of thla discovery Mr l .dison has worked uighl and d iy to av'crtaln mure intimately the nature ot tho new \u201c ethcrio t-rimiplc, aiul with rcaulta w)iich uro alrnttgly confirmatory of hia original theory.A vollali hatterv, of several ceUa, i* Ihe Muuielpallly of 1\u2019arla has contrltiutod D- (Mi tovvaids a subndpllon to semi a depti\u2019a tlon of French workmen lo the Philadelphia Exhibition iu \\t y ear.The weather In Kngland has been lii*a»nvel j cold.Wesley ICIcbard*, the well known gun-maker of Loudon, Is reported to have becu ffoii n to death while ou » ahooUBg ezeut -i iu.Col.Owen has resigned his position A4 Mrlt-Ish Centennial Commlsvloner.Gol.Maudford aid 1\u2019ref.Archer, director of the F.llnhurgh Mu/tum, have been appointed j ilut curam'.v-tlonets.A Vit nt a tdcf.rwn to ibo Lonfoi ** im /d-/ Riel Ut i*s a tumor that the Princes of Aby»»luia, 'hit ugh An cPran uiiMlonailcs, have avki -l th srslstai.ee of the Flitted State* against M ih j-u elan Invudus.Iu it l.e itninu rates thu reform | nj,q-liid loan ordinary tulaigTAph Inalrnmmt.1 ce trial of twenty.eight diffuront metal* h*v.ing shown l)u,t cadmium la In'at ndaptc-l for the trnni.tiib»ir>n of the new power, a bur of that substance (anaTagona in its niturc to /Inc) is plac'd acn>N( or near to tho magnolia coil, either directly or with an insulating nub-Mnnce intervening, and from this b-ir a cop.pi r wire roiiducta thu \u201cethcrio\" form hi any desired point, t \u2019onne.'ed with tho gt* pipe H charges every gni fixture iu th build, mg, »o that the application of a motalltc suh.tlnuce to any ono of them will produce the ethnic ajMirR.A coiiiicction w ith the atreet main enabled Mr.Kdiaon to draw the sparks fr» in a gaa llxltire in his residence, none dia.lance away.Hence it aocina that the new force ia not affected hy tlic contact of the earth, hut perform* ita operationa independent of the ncecasfty of inMifators.Heroin lies it* imri'i lift» practical value.The cumbersome appliances of trun* \u2018 '\t\" try i>li.*ctri-*lty, tU'.ll its tilt graph poh-a, inaiihitiiig knob.-*, e.-tlde \u2018licathings and so on in »y be left out of Ihe j loldcni of (juii k nnd cheap telcgraphio AMERICAN.IÎKDUCTION IN MINING ol\u2019EltATlONd.In const qui-ncc of the overstocked c uidltlou of the coKti-rn markets and of the close of the t:avtgatlon, the I\u2019hllitdclpbl.t and Kcs-llng Coal and Iron Comqsny v4||| to morrow direct the stoppage of thirty of their forty collieries In this region ; the remaining ten, having a jir>-duc log capacity of 4,000 tons dally,to continue to supply fu i tiares and railways Iu the vicinity of I\u2019oUavlllc, l\u2019a.A bout û,Odd men and hoys ate thrown out of work ; twenty live ludlvMu«l collieries will aho suspend during the week,ami it !* thought that by Dceerntur the IVh the suspension will bo general attd over 10,000 peo i*le will be thrown out of employment In 8< huylklll.A prominent coal operator stxtcs that the miners have been very Industrious since the resumption last .Ittae, md they have alto teen untualiy iconomlcal, so that a great tcai v of them art* prepared for the susimmihIoii, w blch may not lest even two months, though f«nrs arc entertained that work will not Wires may bo hid in Tho existing inoth-ida bo completely revolu- ¦-¦-.wa.-resutn\t- -, -mm cd until sj ling.The Iron trade contlnulagdull, tneuacsol nmn ns those faithful dru lgu< ordt rs have been Issued try the Heading Iron atcam, heat au»l t-loclrn ity.RBd et .1 eoapulM lo atop « .*rk at tnetr various ore mines, w here 800men are now employed.Il Is claimed that enough oro has been mined and stacked ready for «hipping to sup ply all demands for sirring.tratumiaMon, and a great sar!:;^ lalior an «mpli»h< d.t ) *e tn rubles operated by \u201c ethrric ' foreo iie'»d co»t hut afra-ti-m of t!t\" present clumsy linca.tho « iiilh or in wall r.arid mfcJiaiii-mx may tiouimi.Mr.Kdiron f* ion*tru* ting a quin tity*of sp< rial Mppiirattm for tho purp euv of expari-rr.on ting with the new force, (lutta pur* ha n -1» will l.o *ti»p'>ii-le w«r»RUowutl to iu*i ; eould u #1 1-.1l 4,^1 was tint area of the saftly valve In Noel A Fu land's holler.Q.- V\\|iat U the lute tor Itadlug the atsx Of safety valve for a \u2022 eiialu »u 1 of holler \u2022 \\ Tfeeta D no 'ulu that I am awsroof, b» )i ml that Of Mr.Rhort ; w.» tuv.il » ahl le tty what he eays.Q -4ilvi n a holler elxty Inches In dlaiae'.-r, of Bvr rlx'eeuth plate, doutile rlvelle I ami pronetty s'ayed, witlmu' any oputlngx tn 'he al\u2019cH, what t» lliii Woiklng preaMtre, taking M,to lbs lolhe ,.pure Inch of aectlun at the standard * \\.Are you a boiler maker ?t'usiUMSN,\u2014CotiHne yuurs-lf to the 1 1 \u2022« lloo.\t^ VSlINE»' \\tiiint eighty pounde.Mr.Mid-ht \u2014 Is that a guess * A.-I'm giving you an Idea ; 1 don't eoa rider you a practical boiler maker.\u2014 la II li«i|lrituakers who give Ihe design prupoiUoii* of boll-rt fur certain sG *« of ciigU.i a, or Is that the duty of tho draugb'.x h.an \u2019 AM.4 ini nx D» y lit w*nt lo show that t l\u2022llc\u2019mak* r« ere ileslgiitug men* (La'tghter.j A.to previous qn-vtlon T'lenty of boiler inskera can do It.Q \u2014Are you aware that ther,» are pra,'Uc»l crglneere who are callable of mtkttig a draw lug of i-iigliiee and boiler», and tivrti eorrecltug (Iraughlemen at llmrs Iu the tuune * A\u2014It*.Am aware ttiat there are prA»ttcat engluerra who sn* eipatile of working et en pines, Fut not at butler*, Knew tha*.s'ex-ii ilninix put upon bolbrs woul-l wi*ak»;n them It Ilu- pl«tca In low were eut oOt.1 he enquiry was then adjourned for want uf wit neerea.].«'ttii* were recelv«-)l from dann s Ituhertauu, ( heibe Garth, McFarlaue.v Go., and Moll arky A Co., «xpicsrtng their entire (ontl leoce Iu Mr.F holt ita boiler Inspector.J MltB.IRU\u2019LTON 8 KF.I'LY CTIt IU II.TO FLY M ATENT8.F.It.KEY sout'iTott ok r.iTKvrs, *j:n »r.j.ivts »ikklt ' '«nn.iiai .Ymrrlcan aa«l liur»»p.*u-i t*-'-rii* «.vur» !, a Tra-IiTJ.ITDSON\u2019S PATENT GOVEK rt NtHIS.\u2014P,4RTtKS I'aim STR4M CX'HVF* w- , liuv* not tt-»* at'ore Fcon-imi to the Hure I hx\\auiu acquainted with tho gt) at wh krdncaa Mr Beecher had orumlttfll In fils rt latlona wllh Mrs.TUIOU t ffiftef that It did not ac m pea dhlo for me to go to tho cbuich and hear him jircn- h, or lake the Harrs* tutLt from Mr hands, and I stopped doing xo.I OOUld DOt with any MUafROllOB boar lilm j-rraeb of I urlty and Christian joy white I knew ofhlsaecrel sgonv, anil his a< knowlelu rcrfAra _ low ho b»j»U*ut n» co^ ntiol t«» «.-ilvatiou, m» ! there i» of\u2018ïi ou\"\t* Uk*ULood that prieàU who wro uot J fc un-m1*»! lu vt-ry curi-liwo will havo ou their r«r ami proyle of r«-Kiti»r I!ouan Catholic hajttùuu an»l fuii«> that clutch maintain tl;* l»ejlrf that ahe waa rala nre prom rlv rei/iaUioJ w.-kuoa that tV.t k'utlelea# lu hcr relltfloua profeadoua \u2022\u2022\t,,7\t7 ^\u201d*7 ^ rjKu,UJr\u2018«.\tthat that _\tt cuuroh adiuila of lay haptifiita uuder cortaiu circumataacca, aud oven in it there may l>« many ao little utulei control aa not to bring tluir ( hildrm forw ard to receive the a.t r thf Wl I NKaH, any *ther f>ul>!t\\att\\>nt (j ferions they Jo not knou\\ itn/tss stuh ftr* sons art ''«\u2022rtaeadsy.J\\ J*.>,;hv *»*.ju.4sr -'5 iv.*a7 llmraUaj .''\u2022'««\u2022r.at i sUai .isturi»/.T»1*1.f>,Iff Tv'«i .:: :\\7 TKI.UJCEKI.Y.\tTttl.WKKKf.Y.Total per week.9.7.\u2019«» Tgial per week :\u2022 UOU WSEK1.Y.\tWKKKI.Y.ToUl iter week.21.Mu1 Total p< r week .Ifl.lOt) fhr ilailji ^Vitnrss.SATl liPAY IIKCKMBKR i.!S75.MOIiXIKG SÜ.MMAUY.Thb Ljvte Conn Snap doe# not seem to have been confined to this continent, for Wesley Klcbartfa, the well known London gunaitker, la «ported to have been truz:n to death while on a ahootlng expedition, In consequence of the extreme cold weather In Kngland.A Kevivai.or Wah between Krance and (Germany muai hare been much more imminent than was generally though*, for fear oflt on the THK URKAT gl'I STfOK IN' THK IMTED 8TATB8.President Grant has determined to remove Chief-Justice Dunne, of the Supreme Court of Ari/cna, because of having perverted hU high position and oft'.ce by an unbecoming eal in urging the passage of a law in that territory, which would give the largest part of the common school fund to the exclusive use of the Catholics.Mr.Dunne gave a voluntary lecture in the Hall of the House of lieprescntatives of Arizona, in February last, which was proba.bly his principal offence.He repeatedly a», ferted that the Catholics \u201c arc burdened with an annual tax to support institutions from whi h they can derive no benefit,\" and he characterized this tax as a '\u2022 species of legal.of magUtnU*' court, §nd i-f the «lutrle' 1 magistrates, providing that such jurUdbllou U not extended hy the Act 37 Vic., cap.H.'this icatrlctlou coniines (he jurUdlctlou to causes where the sum does not rxcee I f.'ii, Mr.Ogllvle has a bill to enable the trustee* ( of Coll* atiert Church, Montreal, to tell lu pro- | peity and buy elsewhere, subject to the atuc lion of the I'reshytrry of Montn al.Mr.Mcliauvran has a bill to Incorporate the \u201c \\ ouug lilshmeu\u2019s Literary aud Heuevoleut Association of Montreal.\" '1 he object* are the diffusion of knowledge by means of debates, essays, recitations, music, sud for the proper celebration of St.Patrick\u2019s Day.They m»y not hold real estate exceeding five thousand dollars.A \" reverend director \" must be one of the officers.t'HINTIXU.Tils subject coming up again to day, Speaker t oi tin said he ha l visited the thri e (ioverumeut piT.tlgg iitlcvs, the Jtfffuri/, Cuurluu and # ¦\u2022to r. r lu Un- lu Alar, b, siei uld-r to cat'll riwr GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEAl E.uiroitE ms aoNoH hei ohuxh sixtom.Friday Afternoon.a iiotil TBitr.George Patry, laborer, appeared In the dock \u2018 :d with hi ' part of MacMahou\u2019s Cabinet Is stated to be the ired robbery,\" and vehemently asserted that reason why France did no** purchase Egvpt\u2019s ,,\t.,___ « ,v «.\u2022 » i\t^\t.shares In the Suez Canal when the Khedlveof- !\t00 outrage «I lUtkM be perpetniteJ fer any great length of time in n free country.' fered them.SoMETms.DErisir* nny soon be expect*! In relation to the Turkish rebellion, as Count Andrasay has completed hi* The speech containing these inflammatory statements is published in pamphlet form Andrasay has completed his proposal for re\t- PaiuPul01 forms and gutrantees.whlcb will be submitted to an.Nooii A'kilisefnents, Scottish Commercial Insurance Company Capital, $10,000/)00 Mercantile, Dwelling & Farm Risks taken at lowest current rates.Thomas Craig, Res.Secy.181 St.James Street /TJKOlUil\u2019J JiKUtfll, KAUI.K «'OHNimV.¦J I i o .'I I HIum uud tliirrui mi»., IVonlreal.MAKKR OV (HhiIui', MiMlIuulirr und Foil iblc Wtriiiu Ku-Miues, llouhi-r Kiiifliir» iinil Fumpa, lloiler* mid Holler Works, Hillniid *11 ilua Wurhlaecr, Mtul'liuM) Gi-tit Iiim iiod Fullers.liiiFi'Oveil lluud uud Fovver llolsla.holo limber lu ihe Hoinitiioii at Itl.AHK'H FATKNT *TO\\K AM» OICK IIUKAF.KK, will» Fnit-niril 1 iiJ|>roverucul*.Agi-ni for Ibe Fi'*»lBee ol 4|uebee \u2022( \\\\ ATKM\u2019N FKUKKCT KNGINK G'Ot KKNOK.N Hucllon Sales.IkMtld I'ruwrr.| >ANKID l*T STOCK.~ CHINA,y auvtlon on MON II t \\ , Hi h iii»iin 11) o') lo U i> in I'A VI!.If IM'.II \\\t.IM\u2019KO.VI him; Ai I TION WALK*.A Ilu r»A 1'I It OA Y, till Iiini,, ni II u'cltfelt, Uv or 1er of Urasd Trunk iliui» sr Co,,si blit Ko're dam -Slleel,\tTWO ( All Ml tDX Off.CAT! ÎÏÏ) \\ V.iïïï hiMtitHfi At Ilu* fté\u2019.ie tliuit aiii| l>U|i'r oNi; UuX fiKATR*.¦X I ON DA ^, lil li lust .f .it 10 o'clock, 1*1 At'Jld Malilll slreet, (HINA I I AMR ami lilltNfl'l-: VV A KI I\u2019liilir.iidug s geiitral a*»urlmeui.f|'l KHDAY, 7lh iiiHt,, at li o\u2019clock, ¦M At lie I Noirr A im» s>., « asuorsi ui»i>rciui'ui «g NKVV AM» .Ikli oNu HAM» .\u2022OKliills.I>OliKS, on i rKSDAY, Till iirsl., \u2022 % All WO si\u2019s l ¦ »i ' » ¦ k IllOAl VAtililbhl !|.-*»l ^ p\u2019n-'- *'\u2022« LTYhK.oiK;ofThl who are Mahometans and thus rule the'eoun I If\u2019*¦ \u201c« c\u201ciada, Rome is able to dictate to\t.5.' Tf-FL?l,^elJ_b_*U7,r>j try.The British will, no doubt, be victorious, both parties, he is, by taking this position, precious in the East Indies, so that s war U J ^tLCe Rome I\u2019resident Grant would appear much to be dreaded.\tt0 ^ ita nt Eotjt\u2019s M'^vbiirnt- in Abyssinia are bejfln I\t__________________ nlng to attract attention, and a deputation k&» requested the Intervention of the 'British Gov I AjI 441\tby the New \\ ork eniment to prevent the innenUon of the latter State Legislature last sceaion which is practi- mnMÎ77».i^rJ?r?ieu)yjlIiîh0t tHn,libere» W«\u201c\t^7 >n endowment of sectarian orphan mnch danger of this, which wool J be undesir- ,\t.- i 0\t^ able for financial reisons : but the Khedive Is\twhich the State will hare no ambitious, and it will be well for the British control, although it will hare to bear the ex -Gorarnment to see that he does not overwhelm ' pec*e.The act in queotion provide* that himself financially by costly and Mprodac .ounty superintendents of the poor shall in all tire, expeditions such as his late one of march lug an army acroe* the deserts of Nubia.By such a course be may illustrate the fable of the dog crossing the stream,and Jo*e the substance while grasping at the shidow.It Is rumored that the princes of Abyssinia hare askel the aid of the United States against the Mahome tan invadrrs through American missionaries ; but the United States Is not likely to engage in such costly and unprofitable enterprises.REGISTRATION*.The subject of registration in connection vitb ?unitary statistics has been brought pro-m \u2019 utly before u» by the recent investigation 1 Quebec It ia quite dear from what has su.dy been published that registration as carried on in this Province is lamentably imperfect.One witness stated before the Com* mittee that in his region of the country two-thirds of the population were unregistered.There is no doubt that there is a strong feel-mg gictrel among Protestants in favor of the baptism of children,but that this f e ding doe* not lead to the uni renal application of the rite it ia unne»ei>sary to attempt to prove.Multitudes are irreligious and therefore very indifferent.The teaching of many Protestant churches attaches but little religious Importance to outward ceremonies of any sort.The Society of Friends have, we believe, no form of baptism whatever.The teaching of Baptists is distinctly opposed to infant baptism, but we presume the churchee of that denomination have tome regular method, however carried out, 0* securing registration independently of such a religious ceremony.There are, however, smaller denominations tnd bodies exceptional/ constituted, where even a regular method doe* not exist.It ia meat and drink to a Roman Catholic 11er gyms K to act the pert of a civil officer : any office whereby he may be recognized aa a State official ia too precious to him to lay down.On the other hand, the majority of Protestant miniatcra regard the poos tion forced upon them, of civil functionaries with regard to registrations, as very tireaome and undesirable, while the raligioua toarhcri of Bobu- bodies of Christians ignore any such function.There are bodie* of Christians in Montreal who do not acknowledge any clergy whatever, and yet among them 'hildreo ore boni, and old and young pass away.Even in churches more completely organized many irregularities are likely ia exist.Mr.Massey's name has, by the telegrams, been brought forward in the matter, and therefore it will not be invidious to take the condition of things in his '-Lurch, a* deicribed by him, aa an example of what is done among ¦P**t**tanU.Mr.Massey, It appean, U not favorable to in fax.t baptism, and la not likely to urge that duty very specifically upon the asembers of his flock.His cbnr h k a branch of another, and ia likely to hare many adherents of a very floating character, os indeed all churches in tlu< .Mrantry must bars.Many faxmlie- may gt> mmetimes to children between the age* of three and sixteen before the 1st of J armory, 1 H7fi, and place them in families, orphan asylums or other appropriate institutions, giving the children a* far as practicable in charge to those of the same religious faith as the parente.This would mean the direct endowment of sectarian in-titutiona, for children could not be sent to an orphan asylum not understate control by the authority of the State naleaa arrangements were made for their support by the State.Sec \u2022 tari an institution.» would thus be raised up county, for it is the counties which The Bute would be m evi have to look after the i nr._\toney to asylums over whi< h it would have no control, unless they were tfUrward* practically m*iè State instl-tutiocs by further legislation.To this there would be a great tenaenry from the establish-mrntof numerous and widely mattered establishments under irr -ipen-iole manager*, snd the State would then become directly connected with all sects as in Prussia and France The act is on exceedingly simple-locking ene of only two brief section», and the ligislators who passed it did not probably cor aider it suffi' iently to ascertain all its results, which in time would probably be fire or »ix if not more sectarian establishment* in every county.It is hardly possible, however, that such an act will remain unrep oaled now that ita evils have been pointed out and and ita annulment demanded.\u2014 The making of counterfeit nickel*, such as one and five cent pieces, seems to have been a regular branch of industry in some part* of the L'nited State*, and three parties are on trial in New Fork who seem to have found it profitable employment for more than two year*.\u201cInflationists \u201d ia the atgnificant term applied to three coin'-rs, though they cannot be so bad as the \u201crag money' variety, seeing the piece* they put into circulation, though inferior to the genuine money, have a certain intrinsic value os old metal.NOTES FROM QUEBEC.tcrmpontlmr^ rf H Vues».) Qt.xBlc'i Drc 3, 1573.7BB MONTES a:.COftrOtiTIOX BILL.Not since the discussion on the St.Pstrlck\u2019s CLurch Bill last winter baa the Private Bill* Committee been the scene of so roach excitement snd warm debate.To-dej about two boon were spent In tha onslderetlon of the preamble sloce, and the substance of th* mes sure was renerved until to-morrow.Between 30 and 30 prominent Montrealers were present.The burden of the discussion was upon the question as to whether the present act of Incorporation afforded the dty government power to raise a revenae adequate to lu needs.Mr.Rouer Roy admitted that It might saffice for a year or two, tut not longer,and then explatnel In what mariner the proposed amendments would change the basis of taxation.A very In, ten sting discussion arose between Sir Francis Hlncks and Mr.Ueorn.M.P.for Quebec WeU.the fermer bring disposed to throw the tax upon real estate, and the latter, who Is sold to own eighty hoaxes In Quebec, contending that real estate In Montreal was already saffirtently tax ed, and that say extra burdens should be thrown upon business.BILL*.Hon.Mr.Oulmet\u2019s bill providing for the tn-\u2022ue of the writ of Injunction In certain este*, relates chi* fly to public works and bsaks.Tke writa*ay Is*ue whenever any railway, turnpike I company, or any other corporation an his church and sometime* elsewhere, while w.one knows exactly lo whom they belu»/ Amtmg this ela»* mauy chiliren a-« born and naany psraems die, ef whom there m*y be no roi'ocd whatever.In «tie* where most of *he churches ora large sad well organized the proportion of those who are thus ureoog- I k*\" l.-d.\u201d The paper n ferml to g«»»* on to show bow the Grand Trank enterprise first came oat \u2022\u2022 under »'e»*srv.Address (\u2019.» g,)0)l c ML, Win XWRS» ollle.\\V ThD.Ocneral Fervssb Apply tiJit Ontario st., ) I DIV\u2019 t*it I rN\u2014 I nlh.Ac.street.Most excellent fron' room gas.\\v ANTED, a little girl to mind children, snd do Ugh' lu, .'-work st 6(M r.uii *t.Lawn-nee Mmu »t.HOAIitj______A Itonm with g««)l l«>sr,l want,id.by a gen- t'bmai'.Wert End.Address K.t., Wit.xrm ollle*-.MtKR, A FIRriT-CLArtto (IIRIHTMAH FRETENT.A prroent which bring» ttiouehl* of the giver 52 time.S yi-or is lunch more taiiafiu-tory than one whl, h I* esU'n ¦t unc>- and causes AN ATTACK OF IMFU4EHTION.Those who are seeking lo promote the circulation of the Wixxrvm, might, nt tim,'».nilvlse pemons whonlreody take It to »end s receipt for S y cur'» »ulMcriptioi) to some fncnil.Tb» NoRTiir.ii»i Mr.»«K»oRit In a goo I present for children.(i 1 RAIN HAGS.BO.tXMJ Tsnou» i|iislillc», for »#li- luw, in Boat! or doty paid.LEW It* H.Itl.ACK A TIIOVI.Ltl Motilll street.rjMIE LIGHT RUNNING ROYAL'* MEW ING-VI At II INK.DOTAL I» tha great Uv otite\tHOY Al.ROYAL IlundrH» are being sold DOTAL Hot At.tiltingthorongh *aHsfi«, tion IloYAL titiYAL\tSSR it\tUoYAl.HtlYAL\tOfiiie; 754 Craig s'.IIOYAL RoYAl.GKO.M NN, .Mnungcr.UOYAL IIOY AL\tAlto Agent y for Ihe KOYAI.ROYAL New Wilcox A (ilhb's.IIOYAL All kin')» of machine» repaired.TNION HANK OK CANADA, LOWER '-so LET, nicely f.,rio»he.l Rimms.for genllrmen.in 1 Reairr llsll.Annlv to lltRT A ll\u201ew»Kt> grocer», , n\t.\t-tester St.- ¦ \u2014 \u2014 I half jesr, of Throe sod (jpe Half iierc-ni.LI'jp-c.) k,» Ol VI DEM) No.JO.Nuin ,\u201e.rri,r jfix^n ||1%t Dividond to.- tk ST.GK9ROK H ( HI R( II.\u2014One or two Furiil»li,\u2019l Mil-ting» to le! good position.Address F.O.Box 205, M\"titrr.,|.A A' tSTFD by s r .fiectAhle marni-d lusn s sonsituu V V\tin and llroom ; Is w illing I,» «\t.table nnd make lilmsi\u2019lf gen, rally useful.Address C.W.B.Wirre»» office.ff Fi.AL or Mercantile.\u2014 Experienced Acconutsnt » li Rcukk eeper offer* partial serrlces dally lirti els ref.ren.ew.Address F., WixXRSs Ofllie.nd class 1^10 *( If I.F**oN*.\u2014A Isily of seeentl years'*X|)en-I ero-e in iroehisg French, bsa a few hours lo spare.No.1IU Fnlford st A A' tN'IF.D.a I\u2019srtser.wiih sixoit e'.'iMMii).to i ik- sn vv ti - part In s-i i»iiil,ll.!i) ! W I, il.»hI> I .dux Her!»-.Ad,lr»-s* A.B .this olBue.tuMHiHfABLE Rooms, with lioard at 271 Blotirv st.W\" NTKD.st'ook, 17ii Mountain streat.loon Idfertisemeots, J/lRHT CLA.8H WEST-END «TONE FRONT KFXDESrb FuR BALK Apply 14B *1 Jaamw st.q\u2019O LET, A msgslAeesl Wsrobosse ,s Ihe Saesl blnrb lu the rtlf.Ousting s«a Vir'orta lt.ii *»e, ground ffoor.HI s l(|u Imt ; four upp-r fists Hi feet iront oa He *.p are, sad liHI feel froaiisgr.a Craig slrwet, wits separate eutrauro from ( rui g sireef ligM from three .ig.s .Is-vest rate of luauros, \u2022 lu Ike « Hy ; will be let ro AAe «r d.ri led, with alteroli'ro» i# \u2022«#11 ft* sa sI#.\t\\ |*f»l v r«rtr0 H*.I ï> Y Bosril, 4!1 Eerthelrt *lrc.-i.\\LAtt(.E Fiftosiod Fnuil lu-ilroo'ii for ona ur iwu t.euilemrn, Wiih or wltbort s'Ulng-room.Mi Vletaria Strref.AAr INTRIi.eiiiploymeni hy mairird mss.willing lo v \u2019\tr.t II.!» ' l,e XV of s Ms iiimury «-wgiue Ad,1res» \" Hells,\u201d Witwb.s onice.this day been 4c, isr.-.i upon llie rr.in-.r ' **\u2019*,a* S,° ^ the Hank, ami that tb, Mme will be payable at ils be** Oltice sod Branches, os sod after MONDAY, tin- !lrd day \u2022>f January.1*7(1.Tli.' Phare*Transfer ISook will In- elesed from Hi lo the .list ol December next, both days iurLtsfr.\u2019.B t order of thi Bnsrd of Director», P.Mi-EWAH, t sshii-r (Jaeber, Utltb Nov, | h75.NovemtM r !I0.1H«5, IfUh I \\ONT HE HUM HUGGED into a e b»'ing yuur Clothing befiirx yon visit the Mm moth I lolhlBg Emporluni ofJ.0.KENNEDY A CO., aud be «vMirlnced ihst you can save 29 iut n-nt.1TIŒNIX MUTUAL I JBIVATK HOI nF, Bedroom an otsrwcl t cw of l III»» ls|f tsiic trill 4(1\tI\" r n Iho Itrsllutul ot Ibe PICOIKKT.Y.NT IVMNE of the l*ro\\ :u.'s ol Vuelxv.*¦ \u2019' il HEN/lfc -¦\t\u2014\u2014Bee re | >R0TE8TA NT POOR o|,\u2019 j t ITY.A nicetisg lo orgsuue for llw, wzrk ol I!,,\t.ItuMld of Ill'll\u2019f, will he hclif in thi- lluarj Know f.1'UOTEbl'ANY llOtUK OF INDCffl'EY AM.,1^, 6ft Dorcbcslet Street, f*OC|.'.TfoN t S' I Vf Till: ui*;n\u2019.s 'ANNtAI.MEETlNt; t Adjourned Irum Tuesday ewulug), fu - h,.KI.KCTIOff OK OFI-li K t» ss.l oilier busUraa, will b \u2022 held on .\"ATl iriFAY EVffNINO ,b\u201e |,h ,#M ¦ I * o\u2019clock.\t' ¦ emhers arc spociitlly iu t.d tu he pr**r T ^ FRKff « LAXTON, Prc \u2022> 4.BI'BQK, H,.,.\u2022Tetary.LW MILŸ SLEIG 118, Is perl eel or'.w, \u2022« Ik- told at IThSHA Y\u2019ti auellou.\t________________DAVID FhAttKR, Audlouecr.jgxFÏÏifti SLBÎÔÏÏi ON HORS, ¦\u201c\tor',\u2018 r \"'\u2022\"«\u2022I* « 'll he sold :A :i(i| Notre Drum stre.i.on TI'FHDAY, 7lh lust., st y o\u2019i loo t.________________ DAVID I KAFRIt, Ancilouner.nOKSE, HLEIGII.IMftNKSN AND I HOBBH.A young, (nil, valuable Fnmily Horse 'or talc.Also, the Sleigh, Lobes uud Harness.DAVID I R 4SKK.lanit\u2019M I.Avion.A HT SALE aiilw PKIIFAY NIGHT, ni 9.N» «T|eclt AJfD S\\TI RIMY Dec till, m *J w'cloi h in ihe itl-leruoen.AXI» AX ?.!IO o'lritM\u2019li in till\u2019 I'.l-iiiog I will sidl n* sIkiv,\u2019 nt Hlorc No.\u2018JHI Nt.Jam»\u2019 srrc\u2019t op|M>«|( nvcr.Wolf.Coon and Buffalo Uotie».ki- .h\\ fia'.e a* 2 an,I 7 .'it* o\u2019i-Lh k.1FKV.ANY A If»., Auctioneers.JM ESDAY, DECEMBER 7.I I KtiANT HOI'fiKIIOl.D FCBNITCItR.foHTf V I'lMt\u2019K-l*.It ING IM kNOFOHTE, ( MYNTAL t.\u2019AfiAMKB.Milt HOICS.I'lCTCKEB.he.at No 12* Metcalfe «treot.We are instraeteil to soil ,»t the residence.Ni».12D Md-calfe street, t*n Tl EMIMV VIORMNG, Dee.».all the ,-li'gant Honaehold Furniture ami KITeet*, vain-shin F'nll-toue.7 od., Double Itouuil.H ose wood.Chick-erlngFlsnoforte.ctegunl 11.Walnut Inning ro«mi Suit* lu filtk Hep.Cnrtnlns.Conn.Crystal Oawttors, Mirrur» oil I\u2019siutlngs, ChroniM aud Kngrtivitigs.M\u2019nlnat Side hoard.Dining Tatile.IicaUicr-covercd Dining Chairs.Ktn-gerc Hofs.Chuia.(Hass, ffitrerwaro nod tMitlery, hand-some Ti.|>c«tn Carjiet, Marblr iop and I\u2019lsiu M'nlnul HimI riiom fi,\"».Mattresses and Beildlng.Couehes, KnsyChsir».I\u2019arlor Suitr in grenu rep.M.T.Tables Hep Curtains, lie., Breakfa«t room Furniture In M alniit, Hull Stand and Chair*.OIMoth, Cooking Slovi*.Kltch-n Ke Tootn, Nos.4 is and .| jo Satr.' Dame *\u2019\u201e, \u201e:i Mum lay Bth I si Ilium., _ and 7 p.m., *\u2022\u2019, \u201ef ,n,.garedeeinrd i.l'\" g,-» .1 Klral Vi.6 Pull\t! - l ulul Qr Ht* U u'j » I.» U.k ut \u2018J &ll « VaU.|\u2018.l 10 J luum.\u2022.*7 U» o*«u.tua Bim*«.\u2022uu feu.fini Km» \u2022 J H .i _Qr«i4gb«tik* bsuglil mi i:i .too «II* Aincrl.'au Kilvrr bouKlit ni lo «* 1)6 «lia.hdiull «lo ni l.i m OU .lia.M.'.'Iimiiii-m' limk lo I*.l> IIkowak A Ou., lirokara, I J 4 St Jaiotiaat NiwVokK Ih-i'.1 IU ¦ tu.(ju'.kl I I l'u K*.eliMiyr, II)'» ti.__________ UttJUKl) LAHT WKEK.Nuillbfci COJ.IfS f \\V K K KI, ï WlTKItM» \u201c\t\u201c\tTmi* Wum t \u201c «\t*'\tÜAII-Ï\t\u201c Total.ÜI.W, U.7.VI 75, IDS ! r.i .1 fhc îïiiiln Witur In j 515.fATl'KDAY AFTERNOON.1»EC.4.__ 'l Un BS.\u201c Nova Bcotlau\" lu aIkUI olf l'ort land ut :» p.m.Tbo SS.\u201c Waldemlan,\" from Out bec, arrlvtd at tilasKow yeaterday.AMKHICAJN MAKHlAdE OK A CONDEMNED FELON.Naw Yohk, D*c.4.\u2014Cbarlea Weston, one of tbrte iitKrota to be liaugtd ou the lîtli, was inanlril to Catbcrlue iiuy, a white woiuau, on Tburatlay.I bu ceremony was performed lu Lia cell, and the burglar Dolan, who baa been corniced of killing Mr.Noe, stood up with him.The bride being a Catholic, H eaton cou atnltd to be baptl/ed and man led by a regular* )y oidalutd prleat.ARTFUL DODGE.Toi.ano, ()., Dec.4.\u2014About 1 p.m.yeatsrday a man stepped Into the olllee of the City Auditor and Informed the clerk that a lady In a carriage at the door desired to see him relative to the purchase of f««iue bonds.While thus cn gaged, the stranger abstracted a box containing f\u2018J,100 currency, and made good hla escape.A DESPERATE ATTEVIIT.Ban Fkaxcihco, Dec.4.\u2014A bold attempt at robbery atd murder was made at the Palace Holed yeaterday.A young mancalllng himself F 11.Iluriliigton reijûeated llopklnn a Haley, money brokers, to send $5,700 greenbacks to hla room at the.Palace for exchange.Thetlrm sent a boy with the money, accompanied by « Ulcers, tin li mi- plelont being excited.Tbc Or tlcers Waited ouUlde,aud the boy weutiu.While i «muting the money the boy was attacked by Harrlrgton with a hatchet, but the olllcera rushed In and arrested him.Harrington seems to have bem of good connections In some portions of the West, and was Impelled to the act by a desire to obtain means to return home.CITY T T E M S.\u2014 On a petty juryman's name being called in the Court of Sessions yesterday during the empanelling of a jury, the aforesaid juryman appeared at the side' door In a state of drunken* nees which would have brought down upon him the sentence of \" #1 or eight days\" had he been found In the street, ills services were dispensed with.*\u2014Haloon passengers from Montreal per 8$.*\u2022 Spain.\" National Line, New York to Liverpool, 4tn December :-Aimitage Rhodes, Mrs.Rhodes, Miss Kkodes, W.H.Perry, Edgar Du dardln, F.II Humett, J n\u2019Kiaherty, Miss A!-leman, tieo.Luckhurat, A.Johnson, A.C.Car ter, wife and child, W.J.Turpin.Tim Riven.\u2014The water has risen to a level with the lower wharves, but Is now at a stand.1 he Ice has closed In opposite I.ongueull,.and ciofslng Is expected by Slonday or Tuesday by those who are experienced.CAI.K do ma Cikling Ci.rn.\u2014 The formal opening of this club\u2019s rink last night was attended by about eighty persons, several ladles being among the number.Some of the members handled the stones, the Ice being In very good condition.lUtfreahnieuta were served up In a meeting room olf the rink.Eahi.ï C1.0&INO.\u2014As will be seen by alver tlSenunt, a number of the leading hardware, stove and house-furnishing merchants of this city have agreed to close up their stores on Saturdays at 1 p.m.from lat December to 1st March,and 1st July to lat September each year.This will, no doubt, be eppreciatcd by their ern-plovees, and It la hoped that the rest of the trade will follow the good example thus set.SPECIAL NOTICES.\u2014 The Interest In spelling matches seems to have been supplanted by that for cat and dog shows, but the contldence shown In Gray's By rup of Red Spruce Gum as a lamlly cough remedy remains unchanged.It meets with Increased favor every day, and we believe deservedly so.You can llnd It lu any drugstore.\u2014 Art sale at 237 Notre Dame street, Bitur-uav, Dec.4th.Messrs.Devany ,y Uo.sell the balance of the collection of oil paintings and chromos, Ac , now on exhibition at 237 Notre Dame street, at 2 o'clock .Saturday In the afternoon, and at T1^ o'clock in the evening.Every lot will be sold without reserve.lNXAU.iiui.iTr ok tub Peru.\u2014The Rev.Mr.Chlnlquy will reply to Father Murphy\u2019s last lecture on the Infallibility of the Pope In the Association Hall, on Friday evening, next the 10th Instant, at 8 o'clock.\"o\u2019Connki.l tiieFmam icatoh.\"\u2014The Rev.Jas.Carml< ! s«-1\u2019s lecture on the above subject will, In all proliaORlty, be delivered at an early date, which will be announced shortly.Taoso who have bought tick* ts will do well to take good care of them, as there promises to be a full house.I.ITT!.* Foi.kp, do not forget the Xmas tree entertainment and the Xmas carol sung by thirty little children.No less than ten Xmas trees, also a big one for big people.Variety of pretty things *o be sold from Seta, upwards.T he trees are to be lighted In the afternoon for the benefit of the Uttlo folks.Doors open at half past two p.m.Epi*#\u2019 Cocoa\u2014OrATBrn.and Comkoktivo \u2014\"Hy a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the Hue properties of well selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills.It la by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution maybe gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundred» of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point.He may escape many a fatal shaft hy keeping ourselves well fortllled with pure blood and a properly ncm.abed frame.\"\u2014(.'fell Scrvu* ({,.xtUt.2 O'CLOCK EDITION.NiwY .ua.D> I, 11 to \u2022 a*\u2014Gold 111 ' t Ks \u2022hMbgtf., lus >4.ILK MONTREAL CHARTER AMEND MENT8.(SjH.ikll to Ott lt\u2019(/i pp'iluTit demain, p v\u201e «iau« (Kum Mi», ('afki-rlnr.I.¦ matiu : li.»iu»t Cnru, h.v.-r-uana will bn pn-anhed in Ihc nioininK at II, hr Ur».Mr.My era, ami In It ¦\u2022rruinir at 7.by If v.Jam«* Hoy, M.A , |*aator.N vtiiiRTH Srnr.ar f Hi'Ki ti (Proahy nrluui, earner of WrlllnKfon ilmnt.\u2014ItoT.Jo«.I lliuf.puiitor will pmarh on Sahhath, *»th in«l.t nt II n.in.un I al 7 p.\u2019ii.All art- invited.Kahhalh-achool and Hitil.flu»« ut '.'.if p.m.Kwhajii ri.Cm urn.(ronjrorutloaal), frmn««litm Hnll.Mnualii-hl nt.I'ontor, Her.J.K.Sleicuion.Scrrlyc» nu I vnl * Hny SluruinK on»laling of dlniug-moni, ilrawing room, pantry, 8 b -dmoma and aervnnta\u2019 room» ; mo*lern improremeuti honied by furnace ; hot irat to J.(}.I \"kiINKKHY A CO., for lln- nn dealri' to cnuduti the pnldli ply of not to he without a «'t;i Gmij'h durlnir iln« wet.Na tup ot Red S|H III-e tall til tllaagrrealde ami clianrenlde ireathe ,v XMINiSTEU CARPETS.A line aa»omnent of theae beautifnl goo l« juai to haul WITH BORDBK.8 To MATCH.IA3IKN II.\\ Y LIS, 13» mid Itil Notre irnuie «I.J.I).DIŒSSER a'C CO., MI.Hl llA.Nr TAIf.OHN, I.T:i NOTKK OVMK NT MONTREAL R EDUCTIONS IN PRICES.The $ IJ IN) All Wool BeaverOvcreo.il for .fit) OH.The Kill OH do.do do do.\" |H «0.Th# $8 IN! t\u2019realdent\tJ\" $H 50.C.Ill STON S, 173 31.Joacpli at.T Il R SKATINfJ SEASON.I.adiea are rvnnude'l ot The Yirlorrn Club NUnle.riia forortle loot uos*on, A large «election.For «al T.KBBT ES At CO YIP V ÜN7 Pralg «tree), N T -Akalea prr»*'nd nml re|*f»Vreil.'»r M/RLIC NOTICE.+ 1 |>er gallon, for Ihi-largeat.trealieal ami l*-»i Oyatsra I rrah Or«n, ralU ou llto atiavla dd u d txrn.| t theui from paying taxe».fllr Fuxht is lllhCK* aikel Mr Bxrnard oot to Inkt up Ibetlmo of llto CoiumllUe lo oppoalng the p liicljd* of the bll1,which had already treeo tdojltd Id Ibe ]>rcamtile.He said that llte flirt t«l « m«-of Aid.NeDou only proposed to Uxy out* per rrnt.on the Insurance compxolea, ni.d to tuaka up Utu re»l upou other things, and il Is ^i In me would have taisod fl.flPJ.OUO, but tte.Hiance C\u2019ciuulltee kuocked Aid.Nelr rcu\u2019a retime Into a cocked hat and got up an entirely different one.The only ot) to tie Jirtscut scheme were upon the |»ri of lie trauk, afreet railway, tire iu uimice and gt« eompaules.Me prop»»-vd an aiLtudment whleh should provide that the tax known as tho hui liters tax should uot t voted 7*^ jrr cent, ou Ihereiital, and Iha* the Ua for spielsI Itet-naes should not t-xO$ed th* In operatlou In tbe year 1874, tXCOpt lij ijj.' caioa of the four nboro\tluturesU, on which the tax should not rxcondsurh amount ua might make up f.'iO.oOO.These four Interests together wt uld be willing, he thought, to pay $50,0(0 per year.This would raise the entire revenue lo $1,669,000.Mr.Hraiin ssked If the $10,000 wr.utd b i a 1 ditloniil to the 7\u2019i j>er cent, upon rou'alt y bs paid by those Interests.Sir Francis Hincks rejilted that It would.Hon.Mr.Ahuott proposed that In order to narrow tho discussion these classes be not specialty mcntlont «!, but provided for In the phrase \u201cexcept those hereinafter mentioned ' Aid.Nblson said this would free tho banks i f all tax except the one Item of $400.He pro-pcsed that all these Institutions pay a business tax of 7V{ per cent, upon rental In addition to the tax at present.Sir FitABCis IJlBCK* reminded Aid.Nelson that his proposition comprised the 7per cent.Mr.Bau.nahd then addressed the Committee at length, lie considered the amount asked for by thla bill was equivalent to a eonflsca tlon of the property of Montreal.The ex-pensca Incurred by the city was something fearful.The Corjioratlon.were rabIng class agaltsl clars by the special legislation they asked for.Mr.Matuikc\u2014The people have the matter In their own hands.Why don\u2019t they elect another data of men 7 Mr.Bahnahdcontended that there was no necessity for legislation tbc present year.K.verbody xsas complaining of the proposed legislation except those bolding ecclesiastical propel ty.Mr.Mathibc\u2014That ia a just exemption.| Mr.Baiinsiid\u20141 know that Isa valuable proposition, but that Is not the question.A dispute arose between Mr.Barnard and Mr.Black, City Treasurer, about figures,during which everybody tried to speak at once, and no one understood what the rest were saying.Aid.McGacvras complained of being obliged to sit and bear Mr.Barnard\u2019s Insulting language, but the reporters had not been aide to bear what that language was.Aid.Nelson said they could get $.800,000 from real estate, but ihc Corporation desired to to\\ all legitimate institutions and Interests before coming to real estate, In order to make the tax upon real estate as low as possible.The Corporation desired to have sulllclent revenue upon other (ntensta.soas to be obliged to place only nine mills upon real estate.This could be done by taxing tho Insurance, banking and such Interests.Mr.Cahtbk began bis address to tbe Committee against tbe tax on Insurance companies, when It was decided to submit the flrst section clause by clause, and the room was ordered to he cleared by all e xcept members of the Com mfltee.Beporters were also exclndcd.CLAISB I\u2019ASSBD.Tbc Committee, after sitting with closed dcors for half an hour, pissed by a rote ofjs lo 6, tbe clause imposing an atscssmeut not exceeding lli per cent, upon all real property liable to taxation.I'ROrOHRD COMPROMIS!.The insurance delegation has just offered a memorandum to the Corporation, proposing to make the business tax $4001lusterd of $100 in the Arc business, and $2.'>0 Instead of $200 In the life, and to leave the premiums alone.The fire Interest makes this its ulMmatum, and will light a xvholc week cgalnst anything more.They believe Aid.Nelson will agree.( Via Domltihm I Ant.) SPAIN AND THF: l .8.Nr.xx York, Dec.4.\u2014A Utralo special from Madrid says In reference lo the correspondence now gob g on between the Governments of .¦\u2022.tialn and tbe Lnltcd States, Minister Cusblng has rfticlally Informed Scnor Canovas of recent InetiueDotiB forwarded to him from Washing ton, «klck*expttellly dBdkv# that the Aman-ctu UovLMiitncLt do not desire tbe annexation of Cuba.Imtnedls'ely tht» declaration was made known, the Ministerial organs at Madrid, tbe //«ten and the IbtllU r, commenced to discus* tho matter i t a consllla-tory teae.ard urged the c-ntenslcn of every eourtrey to enr people.The answer of tho Spanish Cabinet was Intended as a Anal cffnrt toward conciliation, but It I» not known whether the terms proposed wlB be satisfactory to the Cnblnet at V\\ ashlngton,and conse picnt ly their repîy Is awaited here with deep anxiety.On receiving an assurance, however, that these Grms nro accepted, It Is believed 8patn will also accept some rcA*onabla amendment* to her reply to Cushing's demand».Fur* ihtr concessions must be mode by 8paln, It Is urgt d, especially with reference to tbe ,,\\TrKllllu8\u2019, case \u2022, hut In some other particulars Spain now ( ffois more than was at lirst asked of her.If the amerdruents which ari' expected to bs suggested from Washington to the Spanish replica are acceptable to Sjnor Canovas aud hla ccillusgues, a treaty will ,80 framed !mmcdtate!y|and sent to the Cort a for raUllcation as soon as that body assembles.Thus may the troublesome Spauldi ytestlon be llnally settled, but everything depend» on the action of our Government.The world now watch affair* at Washington rather than al Madrid.4 P.M.ADVERTISEMENTS- MONOGRAMIC AND CRESTED NOTE PAPER.illuinitlttlt\u2019rl IM »Nt.1 ' 11J u u l III Ui>li»r\\ TINTED AND IVORY VISITHtfC» CARDS, Fu£ium\u2018«I i'itil I\u2019lUAU*-» *,'11 latam( sly I»*».PRESENTATION ADDRESSES.»:,MJit4»Ktti:i» and KI.r.U % >TI.% u in i rr.>, On WIIuiii m in Vllitnii», RiiiiK>, «!ki', HY GEO.BISHOP & 00., kid nt.1 % nr.* n r.WIGS AND BANDS \\\\ itli ln\\ isihlt* I\u2019m hit.* ,t J.PALMEF, & SON.J37 NUTIIK DA AIK **T.Ann: UEüi LATl roii'.'i M\\ AT|0#N ni Vit ton% Itfr No.17.A.K A AM .«ill hr ».rM In Muftont*' lull.\u2022l'.\\rn>r«» «ri \\|n\\|>A\\ rTrnlug.Glh tu«L, a* OP.Tff (LAST) EDITION lIHiM OTTAWA.(Apwiai lo lh» MTirsa) ri.otr rioN or nau sm> oaMg.Ottawa, Dee 4.-ontr!al cuunnunlcatt iu* taxe jiaMed between the Govertiux«tila of Cans da and tbe United (Malta on the aubj -'et of pru tretlug ll>h aud gante, and there la aouio pria ptitcf rrvl|»ocal irgulallotia Itlug calaUHh rd.TUB Rl'M IMTKMKST St.SHXIII), A largely attended inreUug of liod\u2019itcd xlctuallert of lh« cBy was held U»t night for tlv I u 1 pose of dlscurslug the propriety of j f« tu'ltig an aMovIstlou which should k*vo for IU o) jtet the piotretliin of Ih* Interaalt the trade.There were about one huo dud and fifty present.The meeting wa* a pilvate one, aud lepicscntallvea of the praaa bavti g been Informed of lha' fact withdrew.A committee of eleven wa* form\" l to frame li e by law* i f the asaoetatlon, a draft of wht>*h sill t o rubmUted to a general meeting, to bo hi d Ttu(day rveulng next.MODBl.se'lt'jot.A de|*utallou of tl , Hoard of l'abllc Soho >1 TiustMawtU wr\" U|lt)l, |)r lioigii*, ü FupeHuUnd.^of RlucsMoo, \u2022\u2018\u2022\u2018a afterioim lu refe' .-ncr to the *,rHj\"ttd temporai\u2019y provt jit for » \u2018\u2018odel Hehool In c 'Uin cU H» wlih th** I 1 ' HI u I lock.It)- or*lt*r nf ili«> XV Al Di'-iliri'iiare rt' THIRD day f half rrnr h»a li»\"n be dur «nd j a rahh Agriir4rv I from tbe list of the active forces, hiving I*' come illroriMutlT.nl.It Is to be ilUtlnctly unitarsto >J bencefortia that In cons,quence of |iostal eoiiiuiinitcaU'm !*elng ilecmeil aJei|Uxte to inrel the require nmts of the militia service, no expemlHure for télégraphie measages will, In future, bo sauctlomil, unless umlor moat exceptions! dr cumnlauees, which must he explatnci! In wilt teg by the.llrat mall after wards.HtaiT or other t fllcers sen (Bug telegraphic messages, after ibis order, w'!l uu vl-.'.r.\"\"*' with the cost thereof.Montre «i Rnglnccrti To tin second Lleuten ant, Lawrence P.Berry, \u2022/ \u201c Fusilcers.\" The strvlcrs of Lieutenant John Henry Geiraid Goodwin as an olllcer In ttio active rfillllla are dispensed with.Mount Koyal Billes, No 3 Company\u2014To be Lieutenant l'iancols Corbeille from No.6Com panv, (' peared to be as kindly nod carefully treated at thr-lr unfoitura'e condition will permit.With one or two exceptional cases, of which llrnnah Hill la ci e, the axylum Is exclusively devoted to itomau ('athollc patients, and the Committee was of (pinion that tbe Government should allow I'n.irfan** to be treated by the ladles, If rilatlvis *o dr aired, though they twlleved that the (riitlmcnt of the public was In favor of a separate Institution, and (bat this object be kept In view.The l hambly Barracks were cn tnly ut suitable.The 3t.John's Barracks bad been ruggcaied, and R was the r{uexti tr riant clei gy to patient* be allowed as a benriiclal measure during ny temporary «rangement* at Longue Pointe.He urged Immediate action regarding the detention of unatlr* tn jalt.prof.Koeiste movad, in aiucuiiu)'.*ot,teconJtd by Dr.Kt»w aaiMi, that lha clause referring ta thn lain* us Pntiiia InsUtutLiu be v x punged.Du a (IlvDIoU thu aiueudiucul was lost.Ths main Rut ton carried, with several dtuciitlenu.t .\t.- CITY ITEMS.\u2014 Ice culling ba* cuinuxeuced alrraily on thu liver oppo>Ite the Allan ateaiuablji oillcs.\u2014 tkalrra are euj dUg lln himt'-ci on the Ice I «>pp«>aUe tbe city Ibis aficrunun.8.une of the 1 xiuturcsomo oura go out about aipiaiterof a 1 tulle.\u2014 U Is \u2022 tattd Ibat ll.e 8upeiiulaudeixl of H*.Ar.drew'a eburch Bunday school ha* rexlguej, and likewise many oiltiersof the young men's and young women's assocletlout.\u2014 A man named Poulin lat'i an |e# Iu Ihc Poll, e Court thla p nt .',r,1,u.u \u2018n Davis, of tbs Arm of Davis rulug an slaim of fire wan given from box ''I In coosc far ad varier d that ten date of open wcathnr wi uld have finished It.The reservoir Is nairly ci roplcte, and the excavation ready for tho main mrvlee pipes which are of superior ul eus condition.lun Ef tax Cssr.\u2014I hla afternoon Ihlaraae, whh h lus I ct n bi fore the Courte fov aomR tlinc, was di ( Ided by the Polie a Migtatra'c, Mr.Brchaut, In favor of Mr.James Foley, who has b( cn aern Ing paper, the Hu el ft, la often atolco from hl.x door.Wnoi.vsAi.R Rmioratiow of oi h Ino^' ora.\u2014 One of tbe Iroquois Indiana of (Jaughnawat* called to day and ntatc'l that a deputation of Ida countrymen had been waiting on tho I\u2019nl-ted Htatea Government at VVashlnglon, as to being allowed to settle In tho Indian territory.A favorable answer was received, an I wh>*n the trraty fs concluded Rome acvsn hundred i*e i-ple Intr nd emlgratli'g from ( aughnawaga Thli n ovo la caused by the Inability of 1,5 K) people (the present number of Indian*) to live together rr mfortahly on £3,(100 acres\u2014tbe si/: *of the n* scrvatlon\u2014owing to disputes coaci'riilng won I lots, demands for schools, eburch, A e.D Is too bad to sro onr Indians leaving us, ari'l tho ranso of troublo shonld be found out anJ removed.It.ts enough to make ev.ry Hrlten bide bis face f< r shame that these descendante of our brave In'llan allies of 1812 should thus Leobllgrdto go from among us, when we have so much morn to spar**.Dl'Tirs Danorks and Bai'iacanDt of Yoi th.\"\u2014 A lecture on the above subject wsa delivered last evening In the lecture room of the 8t.James Birr»».MetbodlV CbUrrb, by the Itev.Leonard Gael*, the pastor of the congregation.The lecture, which was deliver'd under the auspice* of the \u201c Young People\u2019* Aaso-laMon\" In con-rectlon wllb the Church, was largely atten*led.Ibe Itevtrrml gentleman on rising remarked Gist 1.1s beture was written more particularly In tl.e Interest of the young people, and while pleaseil to see man) of them present, be was also glad to see a large number of those of grrater age, whose r xperlence would enable ttu rn to give a ready assent to the statement* be was about to make.He first alluded to tho 'luths And resimnslhliittes connected wl'b youlli, and In iloqncnt terms allu lt\u20181 to Ihc magic Influence of woman, which rcrlnr.il those with whom she came In cont«ct, the Influence of a leu slble, well-in formed anil virtuous wr man In society being Incalculable ; urged their avoiding Indolence ar.d unholy amusements, such is tbc theatre, gambling, Intemparance, the dance, In which many precloui moment* were wasted and mousy required for mission work waited ; also to er chew novel reading.H ! concluded tiy allu ling to three safeguard* of youth First,guard against the Incipient strges of evil.Hceondly, be honest In the transaction of busier**.Thirdly, cultivate an ladepeml enre of character, which Is absolutely essentia' lo rafr ty.laaoLYRKT Coi kT -Tire Piano Cxsa.\u2014In the rase of Nelson Davis arxl I.J.L»J »le, ax-slgnce, and J.A.T.Lralg, petitioner, to obtain posseftlon ^ ni ü *t ig*t(.m 11)8%A»* I0Ô (i .i l «\"» York *n* *c*9vt9k *! fWaluw.Xew York tn\tk*xl«R ilr\"tia*4 i| *h I\"»»' riHUiNT' iiMv U-fi.r it 13(1, aud I HO *1 I Ml '1 itnll fi r 5() dual 158 uilltl nl I« r \"*«t .aid 32 N l « ng I 2U lu I 21)' M UtKF r*> I for Ihc Wi'nn, I lun I hi' ?trot, well, ft Ht I 7do in 74\" Phi h t «I 3 x*tu< Itm aHh'I I iiaueu»i 9lu*r,.Hi>tl XX lirai Kr.1 XX In\"'», XX 1.11\" XX lo'., i.I 1 urn .kailajl .t»«l«.frai Ira l'urk s x Lara lll-l-f IU « IU.» 11\"* tiillo* .( lu-.-«\" 11\" « fc-'u '.Nolhlna .kdug o« Ukang-' r i'l \\x In a »i«td 91 n;| y) (V) j f, ?I 02 ( Nil*.35 3 o l.i «.3ti N If .fri'ii.4?0t> I.1 Kairtog »»o I « ri; :r.> an I 91 0» IVm 1 mix i>it*h.*i* of mil Uuga \"lT\"»i»\".'n i>nd ou fur I CV >81\" II\".*.\tIMI tl\tp.m\tr>.mi y *\t«.d.\ta.\t4, 21\t1)\tin\t25 it I 24 U la\tVft\t .H\t1\tt».\t|H \u2022\u2022 I» I to\tII)\t1» II»\t0\tUi\tIII 4 1 II) 0 iu\tH>\t1 III\t'\u2022\tlo\tH 1 i lo u n,\tII\t ,11\t\tto\tII 7 11 2 t«\tn\t7 22 : i\t\u2022i li 4\t10 t* lo\t¦ Ml\tO 1\tU*l\t»\t»., ui,\tt)1\t3\tIt\tli* 00\t61\t3\t«\t(4\tIMI 00\t I 3(1 |> n,| snip.Ki.oiu.N.H:>:i Noiri* Pu ns \u2022\u2022 »l \u201cI I'.III., '««.ii'.-.I 1 man muai i«* iini*< al 1 «nd P ('\u2022¦\u2022uyanira on XXI I>M'|.\" «rt-MlP' In -.nllipn »*»fli 9« , fn Addra»' l\u2019I'Il I u : «.\"M X inn* aud M i.I*rn* a ,in a, D.K.I - (rill, \u2022 XI and Di «.ui \\V X X i ' I I» \"nu M I In 1 ik ¦ ¦ k ir «I tPJ l\u2018«ri j,'OU S Xl.F, l>ouln Imiio, ir* ran\" «tr, -t li OOMfl with li.\"nl.1*IXI«Mi.%/e ur Mh I lloa«\" to tak\" ,-r.\t(\u2022«I* of lor l «««da (nr llo'e).Mi atrml.('\"nnda.Nomi'l\"* \\ X XX li i»«T )\"»i\"rd«r moraine a hun-,i nl K-j » na \u2022 mig Autooe rviuralaa ikriatutHH Si.«-¦rdrft Vatki-r.iie \u2022* «ilk S I* K ( I A L X O T I (J E S.\u2014 Mr.P.Huston, of 8t.Lawrence Main street, la now aelllng overcoat* at leas thin the wholesale merchants can sell them.Y.M.C.A.\u2014Tbe adjourned annual meeting for tbe election of offlrera, and the transaction of other bualneaa, will beheld this evening et Bocma, Victoria 8 utr.-.A full attendance of members Is panlcoterly requested.Th* meeting ccmmeucrs at eight o\u2019clock.FLGRAL MOTTOES.PRANG S X MAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, NT ITIO.T t.KTu Iu arcHi aerleo at DRYSDuVLK \\ CO., \u20222 » J -T.J \\>IK' r*T,.Vtaalrrial. TH K MONTUKAI.OAIIY WH'NKS,S.Katukuav, liwmiim I, ]875, m i s c e i r a n y.ANI ^KK'KY.Tic folluwiu# d«- \u2018P1*0** üf tUe WJrk ol Mtwr» Moody ai»« !«\u2022 to be traatictf them rery reipet't* fuU*now : 7* tk$ £'lo meetiotf* held l*y Mmw* , Moody and Sankoy in liroi>klyu Mr Moody w h fh>*rt aud aomewhat atout j maA, with * full, dark heard, rather am til eyiw i and an active, euerirt-tie, but not nervout habit.| Ilia ma&ner ia alert and prompt, hut n-.t tfra'a.fui ; Lia voice ia uBiimri',al, Aud indeed harth ; .hi» enunciation ia very «dear, hut aome what too rapid, yet can he hoard and uuderatood in every part of the Tabernacle or Kink, In the latter plate he baa apoken to 7,W)0 people.Mo ^\u2022 »u> ulnte» hut little, and hi» if«ature* 1 are evidently extremely uu»tudiel.Hi* style of »peakinjr U entirely conveiaxtional and luani k him perhapa a do/an timet I hare never detected nim iu any attempt atelouuen I lloia cvidcitiy, hyhi»prtumnriation,a ^ aukee, cliy ptCff »t>n>e of hi» minor word» in hi» aea- i it net», a» the farmer» in t'm int< rlor of M »»\u2022»\u2022 (-burette do- but he ' *» n> \u201c Vaukee dn wl.\" He >|>eak» the Ungut^'- of the people and ha« the m.rit of uaing ala-aya th«* m Itomo tho which, uft.r a camel to go through the eye of n needle, than for a ri< h uan to enter into the kingdom of Mod.And th.-y were astonished ^ ont of measure, waving\u2019 among themselves, Who than can la?saved .And Jcsu*.looking upon tho u, saith, With nun it i* impossible, but not with Mod for with God all things are possibly.\u2014 Jfiirt 10.23-2Ô__________________ BtiiiE P 1UK» Reii-hei' ut Bwi'-.\u2014My heart has been very mu h \u2018Often».! lat-dy by the stiff, ring* of my baby b >y.and the l -saons I have learned by the side of his era lie lea i me to >p»ak a word to mother* on the itnpir-tance of making \u201cJesus a household w .rd.How mu-h easier to lead children * minis in h ve to Jesus, even as they l»arn to love u*.The little b»y is only a little more than two ¦nd a half y« nrs old,* and ii artiictcd with a disease of the spine.At timoa wh»n in severe jutin, Le is only soothed by singing of Je»u» \u201c \u201c-iEg lesy Christ,\" \u2022* Sing Joey Christ »uf-f.rtd.\u201d he say* continually, whenever wo stop.He will*only have two hymns sang \u2014 \u201cI gave my life for thee,\u201d and \u201cJesa* th» water of life will give,\u201d and evilently i* as much comf-.rtcd us any Christian.Hnor* hi» illne»» he always wanted to say hi* \u201c pretty little prayer,\u201d a* he called \u201cNow I lay m'.*, \u2019 and in his baby language would alter th one* could always feel like praying \u201cMy Lord,\" how much »adne-s and sorrow would we and they be saved.We are beginning to lesrn that there are no -torio* so sweet to the ology.The moment he ceased Mr Moody said, \u201c Let os now have a few minutes of silent prayer.that will bring os back to ourselves, and that a where wc need DINAH S BRAVER, now it was ju\u2022 beTra,e»kill.The evident fipprcriation of it »nfe for you to be here an.koodt'* nm rrvc*.I do not know whether the* which I have given hortations will partagea ____from Mr.Moody\u2019s ex- seem to those who read them n» back to ourselves, ana msv » wncr - *»\u2022\tb ur in tho ahspe off the judical committ-rt of the 1\u2018rivy Council, ho must hare a* t-d in ignorance or in !\u2022 liai\" c and violation of it.\u2014 The Atlantic Mi-graph announce» th* ilerth of Sir J Usnlner WllUlnsou.the ttl»tlugnt»iit'it snli.i'.lo^i»', aiiu»t Kiigll*h I oui.» on Kgyptlau antiquities.Hu was >'\u2022 years old.\u2014 A iue> Hug Is about to bu held under the | rcrtoJuncy of t: tt laird Mayor of l.oudou, fo< the jiurpo«e of taking sUipa lo provldu a peal of bell» and chillies for St.1 aul*» Uslhudral.\u2014 Mr.Meorgc Macdonald, 1.1, D , the uovull-t, Is said to have formally jotned thn couimuiiLui of Ibc AiigllcNn Church.Ho still Intend», ho»r ever, to preat h upon occasion» In Nouco.ifonu M pulplis.\t\u2022 \u2014'1 he Archbishop of t'anterlmry has rec>-lved a reply to the adiin-ss pr.seiittd to the lYInue of \\Yales bv ihtt H iclety for tho I'roosgatl m of Ik i\" Spa) In Foreign Fart*.IU* K >yal lllgh-r.ess expresse» bis u liulratlou for th-i misaion aile», am) s»v- he will lus* no opportunity of giving tsnc< uragi ment to these earnest men duiii g hia ludtau visit.\u2014 Thu \u201c Kingston i-atinatli Kcformatlon s*-elety\u201d has UtUed a clitusla* «wi«inig to th »u') iirt oT#«rt> »nop closing on Btturdays, In order to prevent Interference wi'h tne proper obtt i Vance < f the Sabbath Iu that city.It sug g«Mn to eaployer* that they paythutoeiu-ployeet not later than midday on Satiir i*> a; to purchasers, that they maku their purchsaua early on r>iturila)8 ; to uiercbants, hat they close their shop» not later than ulue o'clock on bat Ui day nigh'» ; and to uilulsler», to use ttiutr Influence t(>|promote the proposed change.-Tlie Mlmlonary Bishop of Algoma has a 1 drerst d an appeal to thn filends of missions for old lo carry on the wotk in hi* oioce e, which etnbrscts a large territory in Canada on the shore» of 1.al.es Huron and Superior, and cou-tulu* a population of about 1'J,(KHI, about on; foutih of whom are Indians.A still of travelling misslouatle*, school teachers s-ul call i-hlsts are required, and for their support as well a» for that of the seven clergymen at pro-rent laboring In the principal set'luments the Bishop Is almost entirely dependent upon ex irai eons aid.It I» desired to erect a stu tli chapel, pebool and dwelling house at each s a tlou or settlement, of which there are betW\"\"u twenty und thirty.His l/ordshlp also anaounros that the BMcgwank industrial Home aud training school for Indian children has been es**\u2019) llfhed In the neighborhood of Bault file.Malle ; the greater number of the children are maintained ny the different Church of KigUud bunday schools throughout Canada.Communications In connection with this nitssim moy he sent to the local Hecretary-Truasurer, .Mrs.M.W.Bluipaon, 4s McU 11 College Avenue, Montreal.Dii'soman'I\\ oh llAuirt'Ai.Dm xkbsmkm is F soi.a so\u2014The evil of drunkenness has grown to be an Intensely serioua one In Ragland, and has, forth» second time within three year», he come prominent enough to bs pressed up m the attention of Farllameut.The evil Is spreading through all classes t f the community, Injuriously affecting both private and public aura's.About three years ago the matter was committed to the cire of a select PariUTiea-taiy Committee, which made a very caroftil and extended fiiqulry, and Dually report-d a hill, which, lo the esdtMM&t of the I**t0*bta*t crisis, fell ai-lde.At the pre-ent the Horae Secretary has before him a memorial asking him to bring under the notice of the Committee t ie deslrahl Uy of a government msavure, next session cf Parliament, \u201c for the control anl management of the tla-sof persons known as habitual drunkards or dipsomaniac».\u201d Tn s memorial bear» the naue of Sir George Burrows, the President of the R lyal College of Poytiriao*, Sir william Fiir^u» )iil S rJamQ» Paget, Sir William Gull, Sir Kohert Chrlstlsoa, Sir {let rr TbornpS'.n, along with the prloclntl surgeons* and physicians, of the London, N ir-folk and Norwich Hospitals, reprefcen\u2019.lng the mtdleal preft s»!on.The Dean of Westminster \u2022\t.¦ tb« Ctergy, ;.ird Stakft**b iry wu: be accepted as the representative ofthoc iun-Uy.Twenty professors of the L Diversity of Rdlnburgh may he regarded as appearing In behalf of\t*\t* Th* a has also appended to tt the names of many dis-tlncul-hed members of the profesrionof th* aw.______________________________ KRVIKWS.Sr-KirwKK\u2019s Monthly, conduced byJ.(J.Ilfi-land, New York.The December number ot this rconth'y Is un | usually rich In Illustra*! ns.The tllustratcl articles are the \u201cTour of the Nile,\u201d \u201cSjme Pictures from Japan,\u201d the \u201cAncient Province of Turagan,\u201d which gives an account of a curious Indian tribe In tbfe north eastern part of Arl* rona, and \u201cSpan4sta Sketches.\" Dr.Holland's \u2022ale, \u201cThe story of Seven Oaks,\u201d Is conclude 1.in this story, which will take a high rank arntiig works of tlrtlou, he has nortrayed with a maatt r band the character of the rlsh, un-i seniptrioua swindler\u2014the man who thinks t ia*.mon*yean do anything and everything, but finds himself mhuken, and who In the Huai scene Is left tending the bar In a small lt*am-boat.8t.Nicholas, rteilbner's Illustrated Mag\u2018/.lne for Hoys and Olrls.Conducted by Mary Mapes'Dodge, New York.Ti Is i umber opens with a very Intercs'lng life of Hans Christian Anceraen, written by B.11.Boyescn, the Norwegian novalls», a .d accompanied by a fiontlsptcce, wit h a p rtr«lt of the children's friend, surrounded by characters which are the creations of his fancy.'\u2022 8t.Mcbtlts Day In Germany\u201d la a lively article, as ¦ t* sbo \u201cBum\u2019thing about Hallroads\u201d by Major i Traverse.Tho paper by which tbUuum >er will be best rememliercd, however.Is, we v.tn-! lure to say, that cntl*led \u201cOao Hundred Christmas Presents and How to Make Them,\u201d wl h twenty Illustrations and diagrams.vsnanio with a civil court, they have th\" right to d-.» ido\u2014though, as in tin a so of the bi-diop Lim»«-lf.they may not havwer\u2014why-do th.-y go into a ivil court at all, whon they could, l y saying \u201c it wa* ne< - soary for tho fulfilment of th\" CLurch\u2019s «piritu »l mission,\" inir»art to the opinion or conjecture of tho silto-'-t old dotard who ever w »ro a mitre, tho abiding efficacy of the u-n eommandmoaU ?The value of tho paat'.ral lies in this, that it frankly owns what Mr Gladstone has told u« the Church of Rome, »inon of tlio Vatiren de- roee, is determined to it a» than?\u201c evnn-driirt* ' do it-calmly, without mrrepxmi'm-.\t.\t\u2014 - u,.don\u2019t need that I should preach to you.Thera | ate npperis, without effort* to rentare the y toc.murh prearhing It's prearh, preach, imsginntion of thrir buann, an-I without nmarh all the G»»** ; and you, young men, ' nob-y »* disorderly dein./nMraUon* among preach all th* time ; and you, r'uo ., have heard aermoua enough Lera in Brooklyn to couvert every on* of you.What you new) Ie to work nmrng youredven.LM th* eon-wevted speak personally with the noeor.verted \u2014friend to friend.Then ytm Ueee results \" vbaiutk UTTMAWCna.He haa a food deal of dramatic power, end U very effective in a natural but ntrosig appeal or statement.VV Leo th.-ptoonsn O^iUppi with IW cried \u201c Ain't»,\u201d A:\u2019- f their herjrers.' A HYPOCRITE REVKAI.ED.Those who are acquainted with th* ert>/k*f device* of Romanism will fed little surprise at the disclosure which haa l-een made In ra- Cid to the late Rev.Mr Hawker, vicar >A orwtnstow, England, who was profehedly rtconciltd to the Romish Church on the evening before his death.A correspondent of th* ips/i* for dc parlor.Dinah Tong* to ig apron \" When the child oomprehended, ii*ed a« ahe was to Dinah's flattery, »he jotned hsr i t a merry laugh.\u201cI/e Lord i* aider» bettor nor we Miea Flo ; I>inah never spot ted de Lori would am an angel to help hcr : hut de good, kind D rdbjok de hint ar»d eeo' ytm right along, and den dis ehile was near a pu«hin' de an»w-t to de prayer right ont of d* rax>m T.w', wh xt a fooltoh t rtib r dis chile is.8Se don\u2019t know nuffin only wLri de golo»u 'pl-ui«ulary uati'intl\"»- I\thi» Utter arwuhl iiic'iidi a *uiu to provide luerau»«d until,II eci-oliilniMlutloli The .11 Iiutea for lilliulgi v lion U I H7ti I* v It: linn le»« than iu la7A.All out ¦Ide liuudgralkou egeuclua f\"l Ike IVoxluCe will ccate lo i » Ul nl thw cud of Ihc |i|e»cut y if.Ile I pub \u2018ll'J all charge* of ckifaragniice which hud b,''>u mude hy U.< Inker* uppooit\" Au iueli'«»e ot ex«jelialllurc dU not u e.iii .iu exiraragaut outlay of lie putdlc inoio-y, One I uudreil nnd ei.hiy da luilov of fuiliVay hud ra II\tlaid tion rim eut aid and l ad been c iinpletcu thi* yi ur hlnce I 'oulederatiou the Hover imeul had oldcj 1 ;i(IO Ullle, of lallwuy.it W«» lUoally t> tkUth il Hie I ret* nl prcwp-riiy of thn 1\u2018rorinve wnt wwlsg.The hualue i dt-pre»»luo which hud prarailod was ul»u puiliy o«efeouie hy the luifre ineri-i»*\" of the pro luoli .¦it,, i iml dairy, lie man>ued hi» m ui vluitnihg en-dii foi .he (ioveruiueut a itduiiulairu Hun ot the ulfuir» of th- I'rovlnee and for the i>\"ouu uy whioh tau» Iu harmony oa iih Ih* due adiuiuiatruti »n of the ulfuir» of the country.Mr Ma* Iloi »iau criilciv I Mi.Crook» \u2022tnlomeula eluiiumg that ho had wrongly liieludetl certain ilnili.lu u nkiug up Iho \u2022ui|du»,uud that the i iovcriinn-nl de ci iacd aa lllcra In rvgupl to the ante of ti nie-r lituil*, and ihut many piift-ua»rr* wished |o gel rid of their barguln».Iltui Mr Mow at said the great era of l'ie ttp:»».«lion uiemlH-r» and pn-v» had tocu thui th\" bir/atu In Uiuba-r .«le» hud lucll it l>.id one for Goveruaieui.and now Mr.klaeliongull i lulmid il wua too good foi tue Gati mini ut und dl»u>lP>ua for the Iniyer».XflKU IIKI Kee.Mi Mow at ciineluded hia n-|dr to Mr.Mat 1*111 o \\i i wilhoiu- nr two remark* hut.iu the ab»n*in-'« of ihut gentleiu.iu.defer.od 1» full r pi) to uaiothar on 1-11*1011.\t.Mr Lut 1 >.ii complained of the wll'nlriaw il of liov ciuuicnt du|HHd|« from lh*i Itnuk nt M'liiir.-al and I hu iug the inoiu-y in l»Bi,k- of the I'rmiuee \u2022\u2022 tmi » llo He ehlirgeit the GoVeilillieUt urlih UUttlltllorlsud expend il ut\"* under the head of > mtlugeuulca, uud i ilnnNguuoe iu the uiauugeuivut oi Croavu Land*; the Mite ot tliulu-r llllill* ho tlenouneed U» one of tne worvl III la Ilf the llovi-riimeul.Mr r.aitHKK I ointe I out ill\" Will\" dlfl'erelie\" of opinion hi'twccn me lu»t aim.iker uud Mr.Muedougull reel ' 1 Hug the ¦\u2022.'ileof timber limit* un I defended thut »ul\" 10.n ».ry at l»e net iu the tutere»t.of the enuntry.1'he slulviin Id of thu member for Knit tin-» thit Hie net lertnu\" from Iho Crown Land» wa* «Mil» 4HH,.ui'ii wu.of a km with u Miiti iuoul mud.- by one of hU colleague» that tho «urplu» avu« only .tH *.Mr.l-IMeKH sillied Ihut the total \"ipeiiM'of liliHUi-ing tin Crown Land» Itupuriiiu-at «ru» only .iboul if.'tl (Hit), hut Ml'.Lauder hud added the exin-n»,- tm «urvey », for colotiiu.itlou rouoa, foi rsfuuais.to, .Vlr 1 aui.ui'S de/i in ed Mr Maedougull » »ie»v of IhesurpItiN nud alms\"d lhat Ihcre «11» totw.-cu hitu-», If und hi» mill ligne no diffep m e of oplui iii re-js-el ing the »»lc 11 tiintor limit» Mr IT Run after toaeliiiiL\u2019upon ih\" tlmlH-r limit, qut'ilisn.»,iid h\" Iisr -.'d aiilh the Opposition, th u nothing übiuld In' reek oued a.«nrplu» except Iho moue)» »i»»c*l fioui yen to aeur.I'he atu->uut left bv Mr Sundfield Mel ton aid* I lovernmeni iu th\" ireiiaury w, » *;» \u2014 11* 1 i«ui.Hu- pn-»eni 1 ioveruiueut haa p ud d : rsilirsy», 10 nuiutvlp-iliiic*, oiult-r the Supplie» liUtiibution Act.tin- I i'g\" um id I'.U OUu ead ii.ioiuni surplus on 1 ha> In, Iu»t 11» I\" viewed if, wu» #1 -\u201c.\u2018u, lO'»\u2019.A, lo tin-«-largeof i-xlrnru line, he pointed oui that uinh-r Mr Samlfli'ld Meih nsld » tiovcrumeuC fhe exiM-mlitunw win- inercstli'g by large »um» with «uee.-eiliiigyear*, thu diffeieuco lu-lween IHIHuml taTI ht-ilig ilpwanU (iffftitUMHM) I In- t o l that in Voting tho »up|di\"i, fi r the nnat ihtee ycun ihe t ippo*ii|on had ocly ehal-i.t.gcd iteui» nuiounting lu ad 11 only .1 few- thoux md dollars, «hows*! h\"W ilieen- they wen?Ill making III\" a-hnrg\" of \"xlruvaganee.Mr.Mri.hick crifiei»' d the Tn- i»iiret'.in-w of iln-«Ulplus.anil meii»\"il the Goai'iuilie:it ot itiereiiiag ihe expeuditur.-» of ihe country to uu \"Xteut th\" ro yt-liUO would not wurnnf.fi m, 11 .ih,u the SiM'ukt'r left tho chair, and Me.Ho i-glu» tcok it.After pu«u'- to f a?il|.tale pril'ting ; it w uu u gr tit shaiue that t\u2019daHou-\" aiiould 1»' ûèàavc.l « / leiig He knew that there n 1* ditlii Illty ubwUt truu-lution : but he wit* * ItlSlii-d that the pi ini Big which l'*»k hen* sovoral durs, cattbl In-done elwewnero in »\"rcnl hour» Mr Men thottcht Wlls, enpecleHy privsto bill.might |u»t a* well to print'ol tofon-the «ossloii.At «nr lute the MS.of the bill» might to lofi with the i'l«\u2019rk of the Homo before the iiue-mbling of the Mouse Hon.Mr.Am,eh» thought ih\" rule »hould to stnended \u2022\" s* to eufon-n th.- - ndingof private hilU projo rly drawn up to the Clerk -ercrnl «r.-k» prior to the opening of the Jlou»\" I'llli in that wav could to totter drafted and legi.latbiu would he safer nnd umre i-onect.I'he Law Clerk could read and study ever* biiluinl make a report up-.n it.He hoped »tep* w ould.ho tnken In Ibianenac.Mr Joi.r »nld rexernl nmenditicnt 1 had be-»n tn ado tothe rule* of th\" H'*u»e «iiipe t'onfederntlon.an I ha suggMted ih\" «p|»iintuient of u I 'ominlilra tocon«id«r the »uldei-t.cspoclnljr a* related 10 private bill*.Mr.Ukah'I »nld If prajicr Tiic.i«\"re« were taken to exact trow the printer» what they hud undertaken to do there would he far Ie«s delay.Moreover, If ofliei eut ira'i»l.xior» were' Uiployed, onu-ouri of diflL-uIty would to lemovraL A incmh-r «.ould hardly go thr.ugh the oorriilois without being naked forotntdoy ment hy tlmrouchly rnm|«ctent trannlutor».Hon.\u2019 Mr.AN'.kk» s ml l«oth printers and trnihdstors iiiaintiiin.-d it.ev n.re npto time.Hon.Mr.Irvixk «aid it won!d to inpor.ihle to bare Id!» prnted toforchatitl.a* where a bill a» i« ntn.-n.h-d it wo?i.*d i\"»]rilre double printing.As to vending in bill* tofotvlmnd.h\" l»-lieve«l It would havo n unlularr «\u2022ff\"\"t.He thought xotn- delay would ba »nv«-.| if nil chargea for printing.Ac.wora paid through the !iti«n.He did not think the charge* for pill ling nnd »tntlouery were now too l ir/e : indm-J, h < did not ihink they weratmld enongli.ll.-n.Mr.A nul ns -aid if bill» «urc nrluUul under the ntiapicca of the Uorortiiuout one printing would autlii-e.M.rc«i\\c-r.if nil the printing ».-n f.r a weak pu.f.If the Mo.would allow It, he would goon on Monday Mr .li.i t \u2014\" 1\u2018ritilera t»\"rmiiting.\" He at»» i.>igg-''«t ed that the printer to placed «t the But of the Hou -' lo tell the reason* of «lelay.lion.Tren.nter It'.nr.HiwO.s eti.laiucd thut the de lar wn.uuu.cd by i.rintcr» «x-uding proof» to the li.i-i.in.tend of to hi.oflb hut th r u« \u2019 now hard nt work nnd wonld In- r.-ndv l«y Monday.Mi doh \u2014Are you .ur- the printer «ill In'r- udy jlou T'rea.uiT UenSKi-'N\u2014Oh, yes: h* will hare to work all Sundnv.Hon.Mr.h anuMBoi.\tOb ! oh \u2019 Ti e ||.n*' went into t\u2019onimltte,' on th- bill to per toll the bar of thc'ît*»rk't of Montra il to mlmil Loti\".l*Mllpre 1 Juliet as one of the meiutor* after ox imiu.ntion Ti e Mil wn» rand a third tim\" nnd pa»*od.TH MN-I RA» H HON WKNTI l(K HF.I'OT \\»t FOLLOW GOING WEST.For rmrott, «niaw».Toronto, rh'eapi «ml lalenne mie place* 0 a.m.and I«.00 p.m.MlE.»i tor Koigaton t 7 a m.l-'nr III*- krllln a» t lulertn* I »\u2018e .1 «tie'».»' ^d11 P-''1- GOING F.AKT For I.Und Pun-I and latrrraedlst andl p m.For tyaelu\u2019c at 7 ».m.pggqoirtoe,Three HIvpra.I»l.»a'l Pond, It John.N.lt., 1\u2018ortland and Beaton at Irt.'MI p.w.A tram leavra I'uiut to ri «t H *.iu.daily for Hirer da l .ili«g at OcliaM Lough lo take lit Cargo aud l «ite.ug.rs.From 0 ue bee\u2014 QUKBKC.lOth Nor.!l# tee of Pa.»Agl»\u2014 CABIN.?\u2022\u2022O- BTKKUAUB.wJA.Ton*.8290.\t.(Rmldluiri.32tHL .\t.(\u2019upl.Ruin r!».:t;(M>.\t.(\u2018Apt.Born lu ce .29(H)\t.(\u2022»].!.Mi-lten.,2860.\t.t'npl.Lumeuauu.2200.\t.C»ii.1 Induil.22(H).\t.Cnji!.Th.n:li .1824.\t.Cant.Reid.THHOPGII TfCKKTS enn to h»*t »t all tho prlnoli>«d Grand Trun* Knllway Ticket Olliee» m Cnno,la For Fr.iulit i r P.iMOim apulr-tn Havre to IL OKNKH BTAL.tr WASHINGTON l-INl-AY ; tal'jri\"'.\u2019;^ \u201e>*\u2022 \"'V* HKP.r .*> K -u- »\t! to ; In Hamburg toAM.I Si MFHKF.NSi u Bordeaux.I*.MM.FAUKK l-UKKKS; la M.iHlIana to K.H \\K1 i:i.l,.-l si.ira Ktrsudgrtie ; In C' ,|icnhar-en to I \u2022 M-KOLLK.is Saueunmepladea : iu Bergi u to MU HAKL KBONM.C.e.-ul ; In to u.ien.te BO\\V KING k JAMH.SoN, I^Qtfbouni » hiunt fffff.17 KfmhuiH\u2019b \u2022tri'v! ; u» IIKNKY W.\\N,Q» # vii'a 'n juan , in MvfriHu.l.tu r N, Main k MON I .\"VI UY.\u2018Jt Jaitn.«>re.t: In Ouctoc.rt AV.M.MG PIIKItsoN ; in Botton to TldAkhU U.LIN (XlLN and >n MouireaUo DAVID TOltKAXCB aV CO., Exchuuku Court- S1 ^TATi; 1/1 MO \\ ai'.ll II* COM 1* %N V., dOCiitv-UA GUI.AT CLYDE NT.Gl*agow.1 f ; UA.\tTOB®, (Lata of\tIndian»\t4lRM.\t «tih Plano, I.lhrary, Priva\" Parerr tor L idie», GenUt ii»*o-» Smoking KooBtS, Hit-,.Ve.Tli \u2022 Stater .mt» a-e lartre.well lighted ana TCRtlùtel and providel «Uh lb.trie hell* oomiuunmah tug «llh Stewart» and Ntmardei .Rate, of p*».ira 'lorn .Vonfe' -.l lo Glasgow.I.lv»rpnol.H.lti.t and laindte'dsrrv\u2014First Cabin, SnIO; Sm-ond (uh n, $ I é.Steer.ira.a1 Itiwaat raie».P nrant bonk ml to and from L-indm.P irti and all part» of Ui.r.i)».al lowest ra-.as.Nee i»!*-!.ot Cabtna and .lu«, nptlvu handhiris.DAVID YVATLH*», Aacut.11 Note Dssi\" ,ire Montreal, or al Ltd Ik-urr *Heet.after ti p.m.TV'ATIONzMi LINK OF i.N\tHTKA.TIKIIIPM.D.-.patch two Ste».n«ntp» weeklr from New Turk a» fob l.-n « For MVKKPOOI.nnd (JU BUNS F OWN every SA-1IHD.AA.For LONDON Dinscv evrry TIIVUSHAY.Ton* Keg.\tTon* Keg.EGYPT.birxl CANADA.4M Ml SPAIN.4*f>0\t(,ltKht K.4f»«f> H ALT.434H\tTHK tjPKKN d-FW FKANCK.4JfiO\tKNOLAND .SlKFO HOLLAND.SH47\tHJvLVKTIA.4iPJ0 DLNMAKK.A7'J4\tkKIN.4(U0 lairge.t Vranel* In the world.Aeoammodatlohi.unaur-t.».».-3.Kates Lower than any other Line.HAT KM FKOM MONTH KAL\u2014 Rati and cabin from Montreal to Liverpool or London.fii« nnd upuard», according to atvominodaiioo.Return Saloon Ttekete nt \u2022(\u2022eoial low raie».Ste,-r»ge.with through railway ticket to New York.U UrprmKil, London.Glaagow.Londonderry.uu.'*.n»towii.Brtrtol, tiuldln.Ilelfajit, ,»t terr low rat,-.Ahm, to II irre.Forts nnd Brauan.Through TiOkete to all paru of the Conllnenl.Tlirongh »tH-el»l rule, given to Berlin, I ar!», Vienna and all point* fa Korol»-.D.BATTKHMHV.Agent Natloaal L'ne LIS NT.J.vMKS kT.Opposite St.Lnwreuett Halt.Furniture.?a! 7.00 a.to ror.M**.M o nMcfor a prole A 1*0 » g«>o I « ¦atonal niHti.\".'king store, '-Ann riean.\" No.t*.Apply »l IM Colleg\" «traef.FFK\u2019K DKSK.\u2014For Ssilc, a sttlid AUCTION BALKS SUFKUSK- j\\ PK |i B' -idlng and Furniture al laai than auetion i,ri,-c«.a\u2019 T« n»hend*a Patent Fariliri Bedding Work», lt)4 llona»enliirrat.N.Ii.\u2014D'.intecllug uit-l Iti aorating by «team and anti-« pile agvnta, Manufacturors, &c: rro M AN l ¦ FACTUKERS.FRCOND HAND RNGINK* FOR SALK One Baxter Steam Engine, femplelo ; may to æen trorking ; ha.Im-'ii Imf a short time in u« tb« tlUagaw Ncond-liamt t loth lug Kloi-e.l3:t McGill »t, «I one», M I will par douille ihe price tor \u2022aooad-hand oiotkea (hat new one* will coot.Call nt oate, »* the time bn« eotne for heavy clothe*.Winter I» coming.\tM.Gttl'XBKKG.Q BOON, MKRt HAN'T TAILOR k CLOTHIER.Ko.\u201847 MT.LAWKF.NFK STHF.KT, Beg.to sunosnee to hu uuinrrotit friend» and tha p«b-He that hi »* ek 1.now cutnplrte for tho HPRING TRAD! and Include» the lab-el novelltei* A CALL I» annulled before ptr* h«»lng eto-whera.V.hook, .17 NT.LAWRKNCK NTUKKT, MoNTUAU INI cMILLAN & CO., MKRCHANT TAILORS, 454 'ST.JAM EM MTUKBT, Next Door Welt Ottawa |,ii*l, Reg Ie mil attention to ihclr »to\u2019k of tuperi w OVER COATINGS.LADIES' RIDING H V HITS, JACKETS .nd DLKTKM ronde to order In «uperlor atyle.POST OI-FU'» TI AIF.-T AIII.K DRLI VERY.a.m.r.M Fo» Orne» Monttr»I B\u201cnd, Nov., 11TA CLOSB.M VIL I m UO B.D0 S 00 II OO H 00 10.00 10 00 to no lo.uo 1.00 1.II\t00 ]ll so III\tIMI , 0 HO HI (Si ll.oo b.!0 10.'to 9 0
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