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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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lundi 8 décembre 1873
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[" a Lar wn ow - orem es Ar Lh re £11 AOR i r : | ; ; - x - : \\ _ \u2019 > A) ON VOL.V, NO.*288.MONTREAL, MONDAY DECEMBER 8, 1878.PRICE ONE CENT a 4 N , ST rt ROOMB WANTED OR TO LET.HELP WANTED.SITUATIONS WANTED.MEDICINES, &c., BUILDING SOCIRTIES.: ENGLAND.pncores taka a novel form in Dublin.8 momewbut depressed state, upwards of about me, 1 beheld the ground to the - y ' ; 1 3 = LS iree or four hand citizens recent 00 weavers being idle.The fabriesarcœ] northward of ny © .co Doms ants a Fiche Lors mariodéocsts NV \u2018in tre comporathanuates, \"Tote tu ene Wisser's hat Baby, ar forme od | IGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT) |[[)OMINION BUILDING Last month, 16,792 emigrants sailed WIOO8 poplar winger to thie Shell.| prineipalls wooless, sa vis apt miners § ih a fons i meaty covered With no children.Address V.16, Bran ofles.ine i aso.two wood Blu kemmiihe, ang \\wo conipe- vante are dep Le ON Dore este street NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION.Ovwaon : & Br.= cu Sraunt, Momtanan the Mersey.Neasly 13 00001 these were burne Hotel, where she wun staying, and [and are manufactured for makers: in marching slowly and steadily, extending : 263 ___ _JUNNMULBAY, Contractor | ____ __________ MN tion | Stock pound for the U ited State demanded that she should repeat, on the Paisley and Glasgow.\u2018There are be- from an opening in u long range of kills F FYU LET, two very noe Farulvhed Bedroors, st ANTED, i 5 small famiily,\u2019s good Plain Cook; ANTED, Py à respoctable win from the chun.[id Self-lighting Lamp.No Matches.fériropriation Stock Ba BO008.Pounded Jor the Ln 8.baleony, the aird that had so captigated tween 800 apd 900 wenvers in the vil.on the v est, tl h whicl in & Victoria strest, #58 Wait pes HO Na TE Jroner ; Protestant Av Uy, ri ares No Removing the Ch mney or Globe.* out, English papers say that a Baronetcy thew during the performance.The | iave \u201d wed pouring rough whi à they contin- PE .' .bacription shares ; + 3 .ue.| or, e » flou 3 HOUSES TO LET OR WANTED.prefer a i ®7-3 RT ora Toms, Am EEE i No Elcetrielty.A onderful {380% Payabiaio eent.avary three ptetten has again Leen offered by Mr.Gladstone aotist refused ; whéreupon the peuple Mr Bary.M P for Forfarshire, smn- iver, to a ridge about a mile te the wanted advertised one-half cent | ANTE a on FT Cook, who VV ANTED, by a person, well acquainted up the Invention.* viden | for the six mouths, ending 1st Maanh, Lu Mr.Walter, chiet proprietor of the |sinashed the hotel Windows, and caused + : > ; {ilousca 10 det or wanted advert per word after the first nsertion.| wal eneral Servant, Apply at 74 Victoria streot, x Ottawa and the West, a position na Commer cial Traveller, either in Bvery ont who has soln it pronounces It ono of a8 been at of uine per cent.per annum, hich Jett a largo wmaryiu of profits $o form a rest or und.Times, and again refused.£300 worth of damage, Daerises Une principles of lis Wild Ani- \u2018north-east, over which they disappeared.Fhe breadth of the ground they, covered äKTocs boots shoes, mn ha Co hide (Scotland) Bill us follows: 1.That .ere | It r hats: .fe nca the most shiaple, nseclul, and ingenious tiventionsof ree fund.' 1 \u2019 .-, 5 = \u2018 A Certes D'or OU DONS BUGS API VV ir who understands fancy Nutting, en ress v.31, rn ea, TIT Ga Like mer 10 In adapted for houses.ators, chubchén Vixas' Duvauruusr.six poe sont for eums TP British Government have, it i4 On the the 3rd ult, the mail train from the existing Gume Laws \u2018should be might have been somewhere about half igi] Terese, bbe n a to sell ln antore: must speak bot lunguases wiven.à V.21, ÉTAR office.\u2014 public bullétags, fac val ac, &c.as whort notice.Wve per cant for sums Faid, resolved to despateh six additional | Yast: to Dublin, wi ar Dundalk, tbolished us vindictive Gmprisoning [a mile.stood upon the fure-chest ot +42 DE SE und th well rroomisended ; also, x respectable wirl WANTED, » situation a ress/A TL.l'tkor.gale.only the subscriber, or his duly autbori- bree 84 hort notice Beven per ceut for any regiments of infantry and further rein], ast to Dublin, when near Dundalk, shots Ao vindiclive Omprisonins Co sos he : =] WANPFI, « Purulahed House ; will pay $0 L ure for children, and Jo hohsework.Avply at /__ Post-offire, Point ft.Charle Ta 4 agents.J.A.MARIE, Chemist, dmouns deposited with the Society for stated periods ford t ilter } Gol ran against (wo large stones which had without uption of a fine), Uuicoustitutional JhY Waggon for nearly two hours, lost in .[: ae tee | ANT MEET ; ne VW ARTED, bY a teapectatis woman, @ situation | 28 wn Notrd Uae stioot.Pxceeding lures aotithe.ke pro urcements of artillery to the Gold |e, placed on the rails.Fortunately, (convicting ou the evidence of one wit- Wonder athe novel and the wondertul 4 me peur.3 .= N' v .\u201cw ne .\u201c emald.qu , | fands fitable and : : $ > i i > Ce WwW : cu « Pa a V ply at's Brice of Wales \u2018Terrace, oe, Mer.cans often 1 OOK OF Honma at [M PORTANT TO HO US E- |taveskments in the pernancut stook.: La .; the train was proceeding -slowly ; ad, Hess), and infringing the liberty of the roene which was passing before me, and SHO VET, he Glou Fann.ut Cote SE Faul, with irooke sfrvet.= LL U3 RAT ANFED 0 8 Sound man, Situation as Mar .KERPERS.m = A.QUINN, - atest arrangements with respect to beyond the shock to the driver of the #ubjeet (giving powers of search on the had some ditliculty I convincing yselt ff Stone House and ut-bullalogs thers \\V ATED.a Youtii atani i, 1 assist in an office \\ keeper; can furntsh wood references from \\ - the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh | train, no injury is reported.Onthe pre- public highway).2.That farmers that it was reality which 1 beheld, and L coutninitie 110° ucres of land, 70 th and make himself generally useful: urtet fuPiner employers.Address V, 19, Sramofiice.2% The Universal Baking Powder\u201d Is what you fix the d Cu .: ! 21st ic 3 vation, well watered and ghaded.For further ie 00a Tian sud bo quick at figures.Address, want for making good pastry for Christmas Cook- HATS, CAPS, Lo.ix the date of that event as the 2lst-of vivus night she down mail train from shoul 1ave the indivestible right to not the wild an exaggerated picture ofa particulars apply to War McNavanrox, BIO With references, Drawer 316, l'ost-office, Montreal.ANTED- À younu man desires work round à ing, Yo be hadut an recent.ata) te the finest Ë January.The German Crown Prince Dublin met with a similar accident near Protect their crops from wild animals, hunter's dream.During this time their ret, eT 27-6 we nan\u2019 : care PR; ret i .; ; .2 .: i AT Cau fon ; TT em À Farm ot 200 in willing $0 do anything ; wages no object.Address dessert you can Lave at à Chris r.This NOXON, FURRIER [and Princess will leave Berlin for St.Purtaduwn, Lut no damage was e:casion.$.That if the existing Game Laws were Yast legions continued stream- ro Ler.eee wall wooded.à For VV AFTED, und Ips Turner, at 113 Queen slroct.V, 34, Sramoftice.~~ ~~~ M8 Pade repsived.& medal in all the Universal o ÿ 1158T.LAWRENCE STREET | Petersburg three ôr four days carlier.ed.; abolished, a law against trespass in [ing through the neck ot the ; ; Moe.: NTED- lady, capable of teachin \" .a : \u201care \"awl i : néces- til ji .p .- Pen os our about 505 180 Lee dprench and English.would lke to take 8 RES & JOUFFRAY\" MONTREAL.The supply of coal in the Sheffield dis& search of wild animals would be neces- hill in one\u201d unbroken.compact pha fo LET, or altered to puit Cabinet or Box Makers; coul be supplied with wood working maohl and Canal \u2026hob-te NV ATED, an active Nursematd, at 318 Upper Bleury street.86-3 WANTED, 8 Housemald, with good references.situation as Resident Gore.rness, where such would be required: also, plain in sewing and work; good references.Address V, 25, STAR on some fancy Br 8, Chemists and Drugglsts, S86 8L Cathoriue street, e Agents fur the Dominion.* Lafies' and Gentlemen's Furs made to order, Cleaned, repaired, dyed, and altered ae present tylos._ aw-Îce trict is now considerably in excess of the à 1, and it is probable that prices _A proposal was lately received by the Limerick Board of Guardisus, from a Miss Howard, tu take a number \u2018of fe The death is announced at Grange Jans, At length I saddled up, and rode into the middie of them, with my rifle - 3 M.MULLIN & : : ., \u2018 ; : \u2018ter-ride al i steam-power.Appiy to skrdee, APPIY, between 10 and 2 at 020 Dorchester (ovals, COLDS, CONSUMP- {ma U RS! FURS!- FURS; | ill be reduced.At one colliery alone males to New Zealand, on condition that mouth of Mr.Thomas Wilson, who is pu wits reriders, and fired juto the ranks \u2014\u2014 - Log ANTED, Sewing by the day or week In pri | \\_ TION.\u2014 not less than 10,000 tons of coal are the guardians contributed £6 10s.towards described as the \u201cpatriarch of the port.\u201d Muti] firteen had fallen, when I cried FOR SALE.: Ve Aer an rer, v, 17 Sram.office #o0d references.Ade OLRO CARRAGBEN; t A large and varied assortment of stacked, and there are also stocks of |the expense of each of the emigrants.r.Wilson was born at Dunbar in 1780, Enough.We then retraced our steps, mie rere AY mors.ATDEY ut No.érsrooke es | \u2014\u2014 : LADIBS' AND GENTLEMEN'S IMPORTED AND coke accumulati : A i d l early Bowling, wi he {> Secure from the ever-voracious vul- ie for between 10 a.m.und 1p mi.240-3 Sew in gentle- oR, ) NUFACTURA.ACC ating.At a meeting held on the 4th ult., the and removed early to Bowling, where he h ; BALE tan Sen papers, fultable for wrap V ANTED, a strong Lad for an oface.Apply at VA ae ae ee a eu Oo te 00D LIVER EMULSION, ° D Sir Albert David Sassoon has been guardians rejected the proposal, on the served his time asa ship carpenter.For tures the ral \u201chich luy atrewed along A i pom pty Fan .4 Y .A .vas .a vo! Carl ; - ny gory rack.aving CO MY YOR SALE, lu one of the most Santral logaiitios 144 McGUL strvet.26-3 do Int Housework ;\u2019 good references.Address V, This elegant compound is specially adapted to F R 8, presented with the freedom-of the city of the motion of Messrs.McNamara and 8 number of years he carried on the light ito at diavrent hoshes per c oo JOOS the city.a well-established Grocery, doiny & TANTED, by a younu man, nued 18, employ- | = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {hono casos whero the stomach has become wokk- To sx Hap ar - sondon in a gold box of the value of one Dwyer, who urged that there was already | er building on the Monkland Canal ; and 1 Tthem with\u2019 ve oh cash businees 0 per dans the stock is well ment as Assistant Hook-koeper ; knows the WV ANTED, a situation as Book-keepor or Assist- ened ; the flavor of the Liver Oil is so thoroughl hundred gui 3 \u201cIC V8 his too much emirration fi ti it may be noted that the first iron vessel cealed them with bushwood, we returned ut Tha goods béiny all fresh importations, city thorouzhly, and smart at collecting.Address ~ant, by a gentleman of considerable commer- concealed by suitable aromatics that the most deli- Stuart & Sneath®s, inndred guineas, in recognition of his } ) rat rom the country, .; : | 7 .to camp, where 1 partook of coffee while and the Mixtures A 1.Price $1400.None but a cash ** Barcus,\u201d Box 811,, Poat-ofiico.24 cial experience ; can also discharge the duties of cate stomachs will tolerato it, whilst for children i \u2018rvices the » of charit d the and that-these young persons would be built in Scotland\u2014the Vulean\u2014wus > ] \u2019 \u201d B1*,, Post-ofilce 3 0 services in the cause of charity, an 1\u20ac ET party need apply a sirons log for oGrocery.to deliver Balesman ; Arai-class reference.Address V.13, is Jnvaluabio, as they will take it without the stight- No.533 CRAIG STREET, A \u20183 y eat rel * F9.There is a Dwelling containing five apart- nents attached: furnished ir eceasary.Address W., STAR office.3-1m Jor 84L 5 \u2014 wo Building Lots fronting niversity street, 3 Ww ANTED, ronds and take charge of æ horse ; must speak both languages.Apply at 53 St.Lawrence, Main atree 1 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a good Tinemith Apply to R.Patton, 7465 Crab street.24-112 Bran office., m6.VV ANTEP-TA gentleman, disengaged after 7 p.m, {s desirous of employing three hours each evening in k-keeping, correspondence, copying, or any regular office wor modera Terms very te.Address V, 11, Sran office.2% R.8.LATHAN, CORNKR GF BLEURY AND CRAIG STRERTS, Which we offer at the lowest possible pricey FURS! FURS! FURS! promotion of education, more especiall\u2019 in the Indian possessions of Great Britain.D Out of sixty-eight Mayors elected on November 10th, in that many of the more useful athome.Jolin Williams, postmaster at Armagh bas recently received a communication from the American Government, stating that a person named Robert J.\u201d McCal- constructed by him.About 50 vears ago heremoved to Grangemouth, where he superintended the construction of the old and new docks.Mr.Archibald Farquhareon, of my,men were inspanning.person anxions to kill many springboks might have bagged thirty or forty that morn.it never, in all my subsequent career, fell in with =o dense a herd of FF r ANTED IMMEDIATELY, « smart wir] as ais HE ROYAL FOOD.general 2250 J fr 1: ee i scture à D una these antelopes, nor tound them allow me Two Lots of about 150 fect ach, frontingeon the WA Serva Ty wa Sd Dom ue eet A oy ment In n'Carpentors Bhope no Semi : LADIES SRD GENTERMENS FURS principal English cities, exactly one-half inn, ti native of the county Armagh, Tre detivepe LA lecture Lu iaverness Us ride so near them.Having inspanned, Water Works and suitable for villa lots, &c.\u2014 \u2014 253 eration expected at first.Address V, 6, TARofice.[THR NRW DIET POR INFANTS, INVALIDS, BOW on hand, which we offer at the lowest posaible were Tories and one-half were Liberals.recently died intestate at Darlington, | lately on hinnders at Home and | proceed with the Waggons to take up Torms easy.Apply to ROET, MITCHELL & BONS, 22 9 8t Francois Xavier street.ARM FOR SALE, IN THE WY ANTES a Housemald, at No.18 Cemetery street.La TANTED, à Cook 3 nlgo, a Laundress.Apply at corner vf St.Mark and St.Luke streets ANTED.\u2014A young man, aged 91, who has ad three years\u2019 exporience In the Grocery business, desires à situstion In à similar capacity\u2019; can speak and write both languages; first-claes city reference.Address V, 14, STAR Office.26 Naver TURNS CONVALESCENTS, do.Better liked than any food yot Introduced.Sous, LiGIIT AND DELICIOUS, REQUIRES LITTLE PREPARATION.Tom attended fo.Orders promptly W.RIEPERT à CO, 99 to 108 St Lawrence Main sireet.HATS and CAPS for the Birmingham, Manchester, and Nottingham elected Liberals: but Liverpool, and nearly all the cathedral cities, chose Conservatives.State of South Carolina, leaving pr ty amounting to'about £20,000, and A American Gorermment direct Mr.Williams to use such eflorts ns are beat broad, including a plea for teaching Gaelic in our National Seheels.\u201d.Mr.p Farquhnrson deplored the exclusion ot Gaelic from our national schools, and the futen game, which being accomplis ed, we held tor the Small periodic stream beside which the wandering Boers : ; - were encamped, that point being in my \"RN 8, milea t TR vi \"ntlce NT NT IE me | - di N t i urged the preservation of u languag ; > .id beautifit lost Ponte té te ata, A a ArpITitlcr 10 the Jon Irinting TANT IY, 4 situation as Butler, by a respectable THE ROYAL FOOD season, in FUR, CLOTH and YELT, The valuable cow known as the First ealoulnted to\" discover the rightful 5 : nn d nati of a | IBLE not yg ot march for Beer Vley.Vast and tog about 120 acres, with barn, dwelling, stables aes hls young man, who thoroughly understands at all prices, and lu all qualities, [),0} 688 of Oneida, bought by the Right ¢/aimant to the property.Notice to the unly ancient and native in the country, surprisiny as was the Lierd of apringboka dafry, he, de A anal teash: balcace Dantel Kose, 314 St, James street, HE.nis duties.\u201d Address V, 12, STAR office.2 Is 801d by s)i Chomists and respectable Grocers, and from the very best bousce in tbe tChess Of Uncida, bought hy the Right above effeet has Peek duly exhibited at butin itself sweet, expressive, natural, oy PiSPE ie Was 1erd ol Bpringhiok Fomafu fof % term nC years.ADDIS OM.MOULIN À WANTED, a steady, rvlighle person to take ANTED, by à mlasriod man, à situation to 100k Wholesale and Retail, at the ah trade, at the celebrated Btore of M.Honorable Lord Skelmersdale for $30,- the post office ) ML atid powerful in ité simplieit He la which 1 had that morning wilnessed, it Co.Canal Rasin, ur HOX 10*,, Post-officé.or charge ors pair of horses ; one with some, sur ph or two.hOrses understands hot M E D 1 c A L 1 A L L SAVHDES EN Bh Sirom, whore vIn 000 at the celebrated sale of the New po! ce.; il \u2018 Lv Abi à Pine i dh] i Wits infinitely surpassed y what I be- a cé 3, 26:47 Be emt a ptt And 0 ko Witueol! air und steam to inces , wiiling 10 shovel SHOW, Ack 45 A My sui York Mills Herd, in Utica, in September It is stated, on the authority ofa letter and.\u20ac \") fo on i LE ! ak Ga et 7} held on the march from my vièy to old A A + ~ 3 i .; .- + .tO 3 .1 > - *., Not ICE ro HOTKL-KEEPERS, Abbly at £0 Mountain atroet, between the hours of Address V, 9 SrAn office.2 ST JAMES STREET, Remember the address, DERSON & BRO, last, has reached Liverpool in safety.received in Dublin recently from Rome, He rh dl 8 elie pen he i Sweirs\u2019s camp; for, on our clearing the \\ a.2undspm.01286 ANTED- A Protestant Cook wishes to obtain Awd wr 883 CRa1a stiast.The First Duchess of Oneida has a Leifer that Cardinal Cullen has been reprimand.120 treed that the Gaelic Society should fy.range of hills through which the \u2014 7 ANTED, 2 an to work 2 Farm on Shares cory pose astion in a private family: ean do the PHILLIPB SQUARE, : \u2014 culfat her side ed by the Pope, oh account of an article &ke up the subject of teaching the lan- springboks had been pouring, 1 beheld na Hear the town of Sorel, X0 ac o 2 4 .» Bh « .een ) 1 OARB4 Vacancies for ane or two young gentle- T4TANTED\u2014 A respectable person wishes day's fortably nome.Aden Yok Suan oes: > de of washing = r es, hotels, steam: Axo \u2018Lord Mayor\u2019s Day\u201d in London this County one age qu place ; the has thus been destroyed by this wanton TATED 1x NEED \u20141 spran to 22 men.ut 07 8L Antoine street.206 VV vasiais and Honing 1 the week.AbRLY at I rate Em oe fa address *Mies All descriptions of household and wearing linen \"SCOTCH LAMBS-WOOL year was the 10th instead of the 9th of |.y i or 16, MBL ob the niece of vandahsm food on a ridge in |p 0 RENE IN NéED.\u2014E sprang my T \u2014 \u2014 90 St.Urbain street.26 fi Dane atreue * 25 done up in first-class style and at rcasonable prices.: N 1 alli 1e 24th ult.Mr.Thomas Lefroy, a ne- .ratte wipe fect, flinging aside my bianket.A fear Boxe A few vataütivs ot No.Iw Bonaventure © Urb de 1d, 458 Notre Dame streg 85 D RCL THING ovember\u2014the 9th falling on\u2019 Sunday.] of the late Chief Justice Lé the purish of Ancrum, over which the |; a bef! .strvet.214 IT \u2014\u2014 - \u2014\u2014\u2014 Price Lists will be furnished upon application.The U N E 0 ED eat] Lo 1 the Lord Phew bf the late Chief Justice Lefroy,and ; a : ful spectacle was before me.Away to TANTED, by à respectable woman, Washinz, \\ ANTED, situations by a married conple, well raund agyon will call for and liver parcels ; ie weather, as 18 usual on 1\u20ac LOT large 1 led © id road to Edinburgh passes, about halt a ! \u2018 ] v either fanullles\u2019 or young men's.Apply at respected tu the \u20ac ty, in a gentieman\u2019s fam- b leaving orders at Palmer's, Cathedral Block, 918 Mavor\u2019s Day, was wretched ; but the 3 /875¢ landed proprietor residing on an il >at of.tl Ti fa Ro 1 the west, as fur as the eye could reach, PERSONAI 19 Sophia lane.2 ty ; the wife ls ausod Cook: the husband is a goodh| SE, Catherine street; Palmers, 357 Notre Dame .ALL O7 : Ys ; » island on the Shannon, near the village Ile weet of.the fine of a Roman road, on the prairie scemed in motion.Black RATE Be woo hand about a louse, and decorator for Christmas ; atroet : the Montreal House, Custom House Square; ; crowds who assembled to see the \u201cshow f Cloubra, C Longef oq the border of Maxton parish, and which - A.: I PHRRONAI-\u2014 Information wanted-of-Mre Adam WW ARES ge respectable woman, To 2 comfort ble home In the object.Address V7, J.Bb.Buss, next the Post-affice, and at the Laundry, | First-class Value, \u2014the procession from Guildhall to © hiro, ph } oupford,, was fired is known as Lilliard's.or Lylliard's 52 rolled presi undulating outlines mo : .grd, either by fhe day or pleco.Address STAR oftice.174 Craig street.I - - at through the wicdow of his hou .ts Chongli some burning tai Harrington ; last secn on November 3rd, in the \u2018 \u2014_ ' ster\u2014e a a £ ouse an NT., pus Chongn ne burning gnountain was Rouse of» family named Kelly, residing twa lane Sram offfec.- \u2014# VV ANTEP, Ds à respectable woman, Washing E.H: KNIGHT, Superintendent.ar Westinstor re ila Ts and severely wounded, in the right arm and Bdge.The title, ne The Gazelleur of ouring down.ie luva upon the plains.© \u2018atherine street, Fast.Any information w ANTED, a situation by an experienced Laun- uni Ironing by the day.Apply at 17 Ger- Families living outside the city must furnish ; back.\"It ia supposed that the princi scour, has been bestowed In remem- X i Ride - J and on : .rincipal ) .thousand bright spots be } Cools by her daughter, by address War pither by the week or month.Address |matnstivet.|\" baskots, which can be procured at the Landry.DESMARTEAU & BOND'S its way.- cause of the outage Was some res brance of u lady of that name, who, on itted along the tin hed and 3 AL st Andrew's Rall_7 on | -\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 A -TED-Two respectable widow women are + - | Vv e I ~ 1 aS gr nC HAL Poe an Asean fur een ANTED, sewing by the day, by a competent WwW desirous of getting house or office cieaning.1 ; \"NBW SHIRT STORE( À novel addition to the qecontrement taken by Mr.Lefroy to secure a portion the n Lon of th 4 velish » tier line of fire.The ground shook, men shout- not belom lux to him, wonld Iike to get his own la person who understands the Wheeler Wil- Appl 2, in rearof Chabollles street.fa KE beg to notify you that on of troops taking part in the Ashantee of land for his own accommbdation.ryan Latour in 1944, during the dis .moi TT N : 1 abou ge a plucked Otter with Svalekin top ar Et re an i a.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee AL.\u2014Iuformation wanted of fhe whe of Frederick Tomkins, who left Montreal threo years ayn to icarn carrlaye bullding, at ¥ son Sewing-machine.Apply at 116 Bleury street ANTED, by a respectable, married woman, plain sewing to do by the doy.Apply at 64 Colborne street.270 Hamilton, Ont Any will be thankfully received Tomk office, Montre Hamilwn papers please copy.m by his brother, Donald eal.2e .+ T5 à à cel 5 \u2018 ot into a private grests and elaring eyeball 1 the buf JOOUND, a Brooch.Apply at 318 Upper Dleury : | i Housemald and Seamstress.Apply to Miss Me- NEW FALL GOODS .; the immense weight of tish would break pi , _e 5 .: J orests nud glaring cycballs of the buf- k strect.eB a Sut ve à ladyra Vielorine, 6.Notre Donnell, 48 Notre Dame street.24 withth for and deliverod, frec of charge, A , The Marquis and Marchioness of Bute them.The farmers from the eurround- C@rriage that;was placed at their dispos- [talo.«God of heaven, I am in their * ST, lay, a to.4 Notre \u2014 et es mm - LOST.\u2019 Advertiaements under this head inserted free.OST, on Friday cvenlng, elther on Wellington, 4 Mehiil ot Craig atrects, the Drop of à Gold Eär- ring, marked 8.W My one leaving it at 42 Luke Dame street.The finder will bo rewarded by WANTED any kind of work, b office.\\ TANTED, by a young man, a situation zs\u2019 General Servant.Address U, 41, BrAR office.4 ANTED, a situation to drive an Express wag- \u201cgon Or take care of à horse.Address U, 39, STAR office.° 204 a young man ; not afraid of hard work.Address U, STAR y ANTED\u2014Two respectable girls desire sttua- tions\u2014 one as Tablemaid, and tho other as T ANTED, by a respectable Englishman, of good vy.an American\u201d and ** be moved to to d after tho Ist Octoher, tte * Montreal, Steam Laundries will be Le carried on under the style MONTREAL STEAM LAUNDRY.For this purposs the machinery of the former will the premises of the latter, 29 BT.URBAIN STREET, and the joint business will be \"thoroughly organised le to the utmost efficiency promo ¢ and promptuess Inthe fuliifment of all orders entrusted to it.- al contracts made with hotels, steamships, No.415 Notre Dame Street, 415.CORNER OF ST.PETER.an WILLIAM HENRY, No.238 8T.JAMES STREET {Two doors Fast of the Ottawa Hotel) expedition is nuw being manufactured in the army clothing factory, London.It.congista of a face protector, composed of blue cotton, something of the nature ofa veil, derigned to protect the face of the men from sand aod insects.It is so contrived that the entire face will be covered, and is fastened by a strap round the head.have gone to Rome.It is raid their busi- They had good fishing in Waterford harbor, Ireland, lately.\u201d The locality was visited recently by immense quanti ties of fish.The shoal of herrings was.such ns to baffle description.The fish were actually wedged together into éne compact mass, and.the men could not let out moré than half their nets, lest tracted Regency of the Earl of Arran, fought with masculine bravery, and tell on this spot under many wounds.The Prince and Prince-s of Wales on a recent journey from the north et Seot- and, \u2018lost three of their children ut Edinburgh.They stopped at: the West End Station, intending to drive'into the town sud dine.They drove to the Clarendon.od, horsen reared upon their ropes, neighing wildly.My dog barked and howled, running around me.For a moment [thought 1 was dreaming; bus Ho\u2014the scene was tou real to be miss taken for à vision.I saw the border of the black wave within ten paces of me, aud atill approaching.Then, and not till then, did 1 recognize the sh Ferre: on 8t Antoine stroet, s fenlskin and I Jame street.The finder w 3 W.H.han just received and opened up à com- f ing country came with their carts to resp | AN During track.1 shall he trampled to death!\u201d returning 0 2 Gil stree roperty by caline nt OU MOUSE steer * ie 27] dary ox conamigslons undesstande the tee.sof eon boats, colleges, dc.plete assortment of ness is connected with the establishment this bountiful haryest.Buyers came inner it was accidentally discovered 1t was too late to attempt nn escape by property by calling ut 29 Mountain stroe = OST, from 104 Forfar street, a large, white Sows; and aplces: is not particular ; can give any satis NQRTH AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY.=\" - of a Roman Catholic University in Eng- over f England and bougl y |that the three youngest children and running.| seized my rifle, snd fired at IoC onan Pani A ae MES dam Patrick's 12 last seen on tbe 27th Nov.\u201cAny Information faction ne to character.Address U, 87, BTA office.MONTRRAL BTRAM LAUNQRY.PALL AND WINTER UNDERCIOTHING, land.If th 1 seive th i Rupr irom hg and ai ght 88 many their nurses were nowhere to bie: f 1 ne a * owner onan An Hr ae a Plame concerning her will be thankfully received at, tho veh a | a» a and Ps t Jess he receive e sanction fish 8s they gould manage to barrel and and great Was Le ina + ory oo » the Creme of the band.| T he cHeot of c - above address 4 of the Po e man Catholic aris- TI} 1 of herr ollow- \u2018 J ev ne.{inv shot was not perceptible.The wate! .05 amveadcroes 2 ANTED, by an expertenced Parmer, speaking WW ba ,; ; cure, ie shoal of herrings was fo ow- , et .; JA) } \u20ac.1e water FOUND The party wha lost » Dumber of merit J 050 08, [HiTwIng.She Sh fap, of the MOC Boh AV Preneh, à aitsation où * Eoarose V9 STAR Miscellaneous.scared any 00L AND SILK.tocracy have promised to give large l'ed by a large number of turbot, hake, When tel seen they a afels pas ke of the arrayo was dashed in my face.A Ï tickets can havo thom by spplylng at Haran rewarded by leaving it with Edwin Cox, No.154 St.office.vA Also, the latest styles In niary ae .; à farquis of and dog fish.in a cab, but no one had given cabby di- huge ball, ahead of the rest, furious and ce.James street.x7 Bute\u2019s contribution, it is raid, will be SCARVS AND TIES.A good asrartment of Fall Over-coats on hand GENTLEMEN Ghuttots rections were to drive to, and in the bustle of the streets he had evidently lost aight of the brougham.Messengers were sent off to scour all the hotels, and ANTED, à situation as Storeman, Watchman, snorting, plunged through the stream and up the slope.1 was lifted and tosgs el high into the sir.1 was thrown rearwurds, and fell upon AINOViNE mass, - G SCOTT & CO., MACHINISTS AND PATTERN- MAKERS, 1 UST, In the vicinity of Alexander 4r Tock: \u2019 During the celebration of Mass in the et-hook, containing two Catholic\u2019 Church at Killorglin, Kerry, on Sunday, Nov.2nd, a portion of the in with a loud crash.cry ceiling tell VIS Hans 1 or in any other capacity where he con! make himself useful; Is used to the Rottling busi- neas; best city references.Address RIT, 120 st, Antoine street.; Be £50,000.An unfortunate termination to a boxing matoh with gloves in the room of an athletic ¢huby, a Mo- bills, a NOUND, Keys.Apply at 67 St.Francois Xavier Fk wreck, am) pay sharers.ir] 3 = a GROCERIES.wa key, nd a dyer's ticket The finder will bo suitably rewarded by returning it tothe Sranomee- ; 2 oo SEnaridaÿ, hr inacTa Black crape THD, as Clerk, IRON AND WOOD WORKERS - having thelr BHIR routh, England; 1 - alter a short interval the children were [did not feel hurt or stunned, | felt APAN TEA WAREHOUSE.Loven Tho fader wil please Liave th at eK y Von an of experione .es T.MANUFACTURE PRINTERS MATERIALS, oS, groamad gainer should be, do weilto has caused great consternation among and the congrégation, soie vai Tings discovered busily engaged w.th rend myself carried onward upon the backs \u2014_\u2014 George stree - PURTABLE FORGES, with FAN R best Arges ines i >.; .t i ) iga- , : i i ; Just recelred, ex Steamer, a cholce ent OST, between the STAR office nnd foot of Flace 7 ANTED.-To Dry Goods Merchants Wanted, cheapot in thé Domnitom BAIT, CORDINGLEY & CQ, the amateurs of muscular exercises in numerous, became seized with a violent | fatiy inconte or thy tines ond blige for\u201d several animals that in the dense assortment of prerarod'to sell at à small ad- 4 \"Armes hill, a right hand Bockskin Glove.The an cngagement by an Englishman of prac- LAUNDRY MANG LR Ror wally use.mpro that town.Two men had contended for panic.A rush was made for the doors, fully unconseious that e entire femin- drove ran close tôgether.These, fright- TEAS, whiten we a.\u201d vtr Ww ; ay +.tien] business experience, ay Traveller or Salesman.WOOD TURNING, tte: foot : .: ; : \u2018init « q R o , : = Vamustqpan eus Trop willbe zewarged by leaving 16 at STAR offer.res Vy 1 Sta office 24 or power, fof amateurs and yyyactieal furnens Anatomical Shirt Masuifactory, a much longer time than is allowed by which became, blocked.Some of the jor of the offy wan gut the verge of by gued at their strange burden, bellowed ne PS ibn 4 aa, ALEC Et, 1e ê NUT ANTRIL by à yonna Lady who has had nearly PATENT METAL OPERA CHAINS, with turs-up 61 LAGAUCHTIRRE TREN?the rules of the gymnastic societies in persona in the gallery turew themselves terics on their accennt.loudly, wit daslied on to the front.A 10 bo the best vatue li Theat.Ps sx.on Phuradus oivhit, 41h pet, at the Mile NY Foor alr ci perténee, à situation as Gover seats, for public hls, resturants, hotels.(Near Bt.Urbain), London and elsewhere, and one of the es à naive* | The Edinburgh Scotsman announces | gudden thou he struck me, and fixin We are seiling Enylieh Irodkfast Soucnong or 60 |} L'End lesond Wipemai.p Ai Otjer graunilet, nor.quoi : Enalish, eléments of French Argo, where samples of thelr Laundry work may be atmbed onl |, EPOn the masses in the naive, and fatal (| oath of Mra.Janet Hamilton, the 5 .cents (uses BOM TO 7e) es Extra White, Th sadder will be suitébly rowardol by olinciny us Lah Farman Aréteglaas testimonidie.PATRITAD ARTICLES hr vaventors and others.Se?: Tey opponents succufn only under such consequences might have.ensued were Coatbrid tems, whor it describes us on that which was under me, 1 4 e go PDE Yellow Sugar, | : Extra \"| to Fawin Cox, ensraver, 1°4 St.James street.= Address V.3, Star office.20 \u201cSend for circulars.rete punishment as ended his death.it not\u2019 for the exertions of the parish pots oth Tht ret desert 48 Fy legs astride of him, embracing ; \u2018 .ve ov - Le « 5 A A : .7 ) cr Valencla Raisins, To.por Ib.4 Ibe.for | \"OST, gu Tuesday be ht the.Gerace VV ANTEN Ly an Baginner, 8 eltuation to work No.637 Craig street, CHIGNONS, BRAIDS, &o.While the Bishop Suffragan was | A ce?wos œuts.Now Tablo Codfish on hand.brooks atyagt \u2018an, tiall, by Way of Fw stréet, à fpid Bracele!, The finder, on bringing it to ÿ16 Sherbrooke slrcet, veili be libersliy rewarded.206 in a factory.Apply at 83 Prince LL) te ANTED, by a young man, a a sftuation as Fire- MONTREAL EAL AND IMITATION reaching the opening sermon at Trinity Church, Nottingham, on the Sunday priest the Very Rev.George O'Sullivan, and his curate, who, after great cxer- tions, succeeded in allayiig the yanic.men af the present century.shoé-maker, and, Janet Hamilton was the daughter of a working hiv hump, and clutching the long woolly hair that grew 'upon his neck.The animal \u201crouted\u201d with extreme ter- \"pee ; \u2014- .1 here 1 .after the recent restoration of that edifice were i i ) ! withough without ror, and plunging forward roon headed HAYES & HOEY, OT, 00 he mein of the Uh Ins SLI TA, could make himreif uécfui.Appis 8 6 Pie ESTRUCTIVE FIRES|SWITCIES, .© |indimation wan quietly conveyed to him some alght scgrs ete reteival by thro Sincétion, the mother ofa Taree family Che band.ns was eeaciy whee t 707 Craie Street ead.\u201cThe finder, by returning It to John Curran, | street, Involving the loss of millions of dollars and \u201car by the vicar that the roof was in flames.wha fell, ; ' ' \u2014she married at !3\u2014and for many wanted ; and on we wentover the rairie, 705 and 70 raig reset, 1-2 Shannon strct, will receive a reward of 83.VV ANTEU, a situation by a respectable man to | ruin to many, oceur too often on this continent.It CHIGNONS, Without the least emotion the preacher | years towards the clore of her life totally (le bull running at top speed, believin \u2014 .tend a Furnace or shovel snow ; or anyother 44 an undenlablo fact that 9 per cent., st least, of iirc ; \u201che preac\u201d According to the latest returns of the blind yet contrived, amid circumstances pees & W.N.\u2014Bread delivered regularly to at 18 ; work about a house.Address U, 34, STAR office.Blais, brought the service to a close and Quiet- Belfast labo ; ; ) > no «oubt, that he had a panther or a cents.- = Pre hr rona Sr tan a ACT nd \u2018and DIEU gg tho fres are diacovercd tn time to bs extinguished, it a ly dismiesed the congregation, who de- ee ana report, It oppears that in seemmgly so adverse from first to lst, catanount between his shoulders.1 had Q UGAR! SUGAR! atrast, on Bu Aa en nf, korean caving TA dare reasmaatiy aol to Mrs.Sones ho Proven Apptisnoss mer Avaliable CURLS, &o.parted in perfect ignorance of the fact he he os phe rougners, employed notonly to store her mind by æelf-cul- no desire to disabuse him of this Lelief; S } the axe at 216 Bt.Jbmed strast.w 11 be vultably ro V\\ zg Li done reasonably.Apply to Mre.Mor- HAND AND CHEMICAL FIRE.\u2014\u2014 that they had been spared the peril of a y the ilford Spinning Co., at Messrs.ture, but to produce poema and various and, lest he should deem me harmless, k FBESERVING SEASON, 187% warded.by of tho sofa Tne pen ré Da ND CHEMI CANABA MANUFACTURING CO, paie * Ewart's Mills, have struck for wages: ather writings of no ordinary merit.and come tor i halt, I slipped out my Feet Double Refined Loaf Sugar in small loaves.LO a corner of Barnaide od Dave rsity streets, VV * an do mind hose, tend furnaces, ENGINES, 401 BT.PAUL STREET, The Bristol Times and Mirror says wey Tha avo Pod oh day Bros than Lout three months ago: a number of bowie, which happened to be handy, and Broken Loaf Sugar, ready for table use.ye.45.The person who was seen Honsomats.Address © 4.Gran ofbee.0\" 3m FROM 960 TO $1,000, MONTREAL.that the boring for the Severii Tunnel is conse vend \u20ac Uhis ates ih ony re.Hamilton's adnirers, among whom pricked him up whenever he showed \u2018rushed A.Bugar for preserving.a Dhanso cna Tt s Stan offi RAFARFED D à Pen ARIS mi abtaiion ' TR - > consequence ol this strige the hincklers were Lord Dalhousie, Lord Holme, Sir 4 u agg .Crushed A.Sugar for pi ng.to pick itup will please send it to $h ce, D, by à respectable girl, à e(mailon x watched with great interest by geo- d Fine b Nal re 2 symptoms of lagging.At every fresh Pulverised and Sifted Bugar for icing.and may keep tha mmey.EN urse or Hoechnaid whege à Tablemaid 1s Cireulars on Application.A literal discount to wholesale buyers, lorists and a in search or Fa Tor thète ln re areidle, and, un.Stirling Maxwell, and Sheriff\u2019 Bell, pro | tiuch of the \u201cpur\u201d fo roared out and Refine Yellow Bugar, &o., &c., : \"ONT, gn the drd December, & Parcel \u2018nddressed kept.Address U, 3, Stan Gigs.To Human hair bought and sold.oF two or Pres occasions they have be o here 18 à séttlement soon come to, ed fo raise £100 to present to Mre.ran forward nt a redoubled pace.My Towether with a full assortment of the Leat clase of ft dE whe Tonk Tey sendin ho VW ANTRDE n miâdie-aged man, employment 106 In dy touched | measù $ da it a great many more mill-workers will be amilton, but her death bas rendered danger was still extreme.The drove FAMILY GROCERIES, 3.Richard's, 168 St.Peter street.on aj shove ing mow, or anything simitar_ad- Ww.C.NU Ny N.already touched coal measures, a| Bi thrown out of work, A!l the building à AT MORDRATSE PnICES W.D.MeLAREN & Co, No.M7 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, - 8t.Catherine.0 Comer of a 108 OST, by a little piri woine to achool, a dark urey À cloth Cape, scolloped with black.The finder wlll munch oblige by sending the same to 8 Victoria etrvet.: ss OST, a brown Dog.The finder will be suttably L rewarded by returniny it to 93 Duke tree ) dress U, 85, STAR FANTED\u2014A Cutter of 10 ycara* experience In 3 the United States and Canada wants a situation.Apply at 125 Craig street.266 TANTEN, by à respectablo French girl, à situa- WY tion in a gentleman>s family as Beamstress; Mlerstands dresamakluz and tail orig: can give pond reference.Address I, 51, corner Louis and Bonseco ts.28 BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO.FRESH SMOKED SALMON.MISCELLANEOUS.UG.W.KING & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No.88 PINE STREET, NEW YORK, is believed tliat vast quantities of coal lie in the moors along the Bristol Channel, it is thought that the works under the bed of the Severy will in \u2018all proba?bility place the matter beyond doubt.Under a part of Nailsea extensive beds trades are well employed.Carpenters and bricklayersare busy.The tailors are brisker \u2018than they were some weeks back, but not yet fully emploved.ie foundrica are all \u201cbusy.+ Farm le borers in Ulster are not sa well paid as fruitleas the kind design, except in so far ar 14 has \u2018shown how many and warm (riens she possessed.The lady was in Lier 78th year.- The Army and Navy Gazelle states that Major\u201d General Taylor, C.B., In- Sr£ctor-General of Recruiting, is about coming up behind, with a\u2019front of nearly a nfile,.could not have cleared it had the Lull stopped and left me on the prairie, Notwithst :ndingrtie peril Twas in, I could not resist lnughing at my ridiculous situation: [ felt as one does when looking at a good comedy, We GE RAR ares rames .\u2014 of coal have already been found.was represented Rome time ago bp the f : \u2018 JOST ¥6 Reward Lost, ST Te EC dor CT ANTED, Yr A sonnet yam who bows the city _ Eroows, Downs, and GOLD bought and sold on Mr.Gladstone, replying to a letter Belfast News etter.go by the to procesito Scotland for the purpose struck through a village of « prairie - ut receive the above reward on returning it to 27 7¥y \u201cweil, a sitnntion an Assistant Book-Keeper or A FINE LOT JUST REQEVED commiseto Ho Ragaivan reo¥ from soma of his Pan suprarters nt eee, of inquiring into the ocduses of the iu- doper Here 1 fancied that the animal J K EM P St.Jou ptroet, oF 63 Drummond street.>_ Caiiecter: guod references reguired.Aftdross Pox ar = srogrrg Rag : Gréenwich i 1 | PE i .\u2014 creasing difgultes which exist in the wa% about to turn and run hack.This .La at a since, a long det ring, 942, Pmb-ofiten.298.at vs =| INDIVIDGA] fy enwich in favour of the release of nn ei \u201clu regie brought my mirth sudden! .OST, & few weeks wings, olny Im Tor fine YiRMY, the Fenian prisoners, pofnia out thes - .recruiting of the -epecinl Sevicly regi rought my mirth suddenly to a pause ; WHOLESALE AXD RuFAIL Any ome pet: Nine aro to 18 Mayor strect wii VV ANTER, à situation in à warchouse or factor NEW WEST-END GROCERY, BANKS, th ù Xe Prune\u201d po oi nee es | |mente.There was & Lime when in some but the buffalo naually runs in a \u201cbee WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.Le suitably rewarded.\u2014 #5 vitks onpenterss joue.Address U, 2 STAR OMe, \u2018 \u2019 , AWD 214.0 902 .\u2026 of these prisoneral It is sated that the University of so-called Highland regiments Irishmen line,\u201d and fortunately mine made no ex- \u2018 OST $10 Hewnrd Low, ap funds night, } _ Lo 00000188 No.33 University.Btreot, CORPOM ams wach 18 twenty) sixteen are soldiers: Glasgow proposes to confer the degree of abounded and Englishmen wore wut ception to the law.On he went, sinking : \u2019 He a or a Ut SC Catherine and 8e And ANTED, sitmations by 8 man and his wifo, as \u2018 v Bublet = Check ah séght, and rad vd 0a and Mr.Gladstone hardly thinks it will 1, L 5.upon Mr.Disraeli on the occasion yaoting, but of lute ays a stron desire to the Knew, kicking the dust from the FIRST-CLASS GROCKRIKS OP EVERY DRSCRIP: stricta.Any one returning the same to the Jacques indoor servants ; the wife as C an ° -\u2014\u2014 CI be held that a soldier who co: spires of his visit.as'been express to make the corps conical hi 8, an ellowing with - TION, Cartler square Folice tation, wII! rucelve tho alove imam to looë after furnaces, &c.Address U, 3, Gran Eoawun or Carmoant Prazar.dally 18-1y against the Queen commits no other or The Stranracr ayster fishing has again intinctiy Scottish, aud this has been and terror.| Phe \u201cPlum buttes\u201d Fore ; 270 : ; 6 i ! > J ; \u201ci ible à rent irectly in the line of our course 1 l .; YANTED, b offence than ai ordinary member ,; hants having con- found all but impossible \u201c61 execution.directly in } .1 Al Reasonable Prices OFT, on Tuntany forenoon, between re BE Lave NV ARTA Sao a à ton vupapth, |Z[ILLER BROTHERS &|Githe community.These cus, then, | Commenced, the merchants having con- large towns crit indeed, een this from the marty and | knew #1 CORNER OF McGTLL AND LEMOINE STREETS, Pamilic street, by Bleurs, a lady's Mink Necklcl, Andress U1, 2, Bran office.ps Late with A.McGibdom.MITCHELL, an they have Leen, will continue to, be their 0 ators F and some so-called Highland regimeuts conld reach them I should be safe.The MowrRmiL 108 fo Toom iB.awivace isi\u201d i = i Some io Canada, wants a aittationc or Trou om : des Lie A 002 Cantons ben Del ery he un ! An nd uistria] exhibition has been are Tec wl filled with ow ¢ Bo hoe Bott a len trom my ride 1 7 ve do din: balla; good ; i) stone 18 may - ; re *en northof Gla ; AL § I IIRNNE8BY'8 BRANDY, Casos.the STAR office, of MMF.J.Olivier; Burgers strort, 3 A en altuntion as Waltor, by a Teapecta- ABLE CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, &c., &c.Lock-up Safty Valves of the most approved pet IRELAND.daughter of the Duke and Duchess of emigration has cleared out many a popu- cleverly within à hundred yarda of its MARTRLL do, Point St Charles.: 2s + Adress Un Brea office.Which they offer for sale at seras.À stock of which 15 always kept on hand.Manchester, will take place in February.\u2018lous strath of its swarme.Then again, base, JH wiA now time to take leave of At jowset market prices.ONT, & large hrown Setter-Blut.The Ander will ï \u2018a respectable, middle-aged MOST MODERATE PRICES.Bpectal attention given to Patent Office Models.Loo egra ir James Rodger, china-nlerchant, the increase of shooting and fishing pro- my dusky companion.could have ns CL a set, quebes Gate asracke Te 1 with Ser Baen W steph Marsan TAL after ne Nurse Al60, an unusually varied assortment of 83 Sr JossPn STREET.cha an Eom er he at Sir me ately\u2019 rerented with a videsran army of gillies, and stalkers, alnughtered him as I leaned over his pp Tr els 3 : \u201d + ; 0 A , v m ; .23 5 un A ca .- OST-\u2014$100 REWARD Lost, towans the\u2019 close of erices given.A ress U, 2, Sran offices CS (CABINET FURNITU k ! to Ireland, and will offer himself at the Ransome rideboard and beautiful case and keepers with nul gient mess toliv 1 hak RA kiife yerted upon the moet A R.BELL, will ie paid du te recovery, Adérean, siting hors JV_ANTEN, à situation as Btoreman, or to work OF RYEAX DESCRIPTION.(014 8.George's Church.) sm next election a« a Home Rule candidate.of fruit knives and forks, by the mmem- without enlisting, and à taste for rca ner pa ! y, , .ÉTAR office.shout à gontieman's house ; has good refer- | Dinuor InrortsR OF any stray bird may be seen, U, 83, fishing has sprend among the maritime I wonld not have slain that buffalo for \u2014_\u2014 ; he Lorghurn'8treet U.P.Church .» 56, .99) The London Times says that the Duke bers of the Lo et U.P.À ne ain CA YORRION WINES LIQUORS TEAS, TT AIRE TT RON f= STE oy pe \u2014= 443 Notre.DAMB STREET.G+5 BURNERS, of St.Albans is about to imarey Mise |\" JAt {he Edinburgh olice court Jas Population.the Koh i-noat, form TNE fingers cia 27 Tmaet will be rowaraed on earning It to 11 W expacity where ha could make himself gene.1%, Co Grace Qaborne, the daughter of Mr.Os- week, a man named: Fitgnimmons was ri 3 48, 50 & 52 St.Joseph streot, Cemetery street.S_ EPST, on Dec.2nd, betwcen the Merchante* Bank rally useful; can uss any sort of tools, and not afraid of work; wonld Hke constant employment.Apply at C.Croft's, No.113 &t.Antoine street.183 R & J.BRODIE'S GAS BURNERS.THR NEW borne, M.P.for Waterford.It is expected that the first sod of the sentenced to pay a fine of £30 for selling drink without a license.It ir said that \" TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES.over his tail, and, without aa much as saying \u201c good-uight,\u201d ran with all my H ; 1 the Hank of Montreal: t Prom! i 3 I { .tebe > HE EXECUTIONER IN ALGERIA ~\u2014 speed towatds the knoll.TI climbed up, ; .VORTE Bar \u2014 - Noten, \"payable to tne ordor of \u2018Massrs.Porter ANTED, by & young man, à situation ae Balcs- CELEBRATED PATENT GAS BURNER Limerick and Kerry Railway will be this man has, within the last lifleen or \u201cEvery day, morning and cvening,\u201d and sitting down on a louse shoulder of i \"UMBER AND TIMBER them to Mouare.Porter à Buvaue mon En Poutconies Myht employment Tot afer 07 Store, or other SELF-RAISING XXX PASTRY FLOUR ee : turned this month.The litie, when çom- twenty years, paid up ; 550 in saya oùr widow, \u201cI rec a Moor pas along rock, looked over the prairie, The A * \u2018 4 \u2019 , \u2019 2 French and Lnalish ; best of [city references given.6 Le PACKETS.VES PRON 35 TO © PER CENT.OF CONSUMP- | pleted, will finish the link between New- fines.ts x le 8 her wi moon war shining brightly.My late Ê ' | Address U, 22, 8 m sa P ?! ARE , , the afreet ; all hix Jeatures beam with y y A FOR SALE AT OFT, this (Monday) moming, & lady's Seal and Address on TARY ce.i] The salobrity and extensive sale of thie TION.castle West (Limerick) and Tralee, Co.The Glasgow tea dealers have adopted kindness and serenity.A sword\u2014or | companion had halted not tar\u201d from a tte | ado jor Cap.done ap n'a paner bag, with Mr.N cp acer 0% Kpalishman, Tats of the tion hase tndweed some otber persons to mips THE GERMAN OPAL GLOBE Kerry.= \u2014 © 4, \u2018 resolutions ro of the objectal father à lon vateghan\u2014in slung in his where J had left his, and stond glaring 3 REDUCKD RA FB8 .Stuart & Enea : crath wiv pl su bly re- ner, or Grooms threo Years reference from a Me would cantion the pablle to ask \u201c is specially adapted to this Burner, and, combined, 'Lieutepant-Colonel Vereker, who is a aimed at by the \u2018Adulteration Act, be- girdle; all the Arabs ralute him with back with a look of extreme hewilder- ÿ warded.we ce.} Rare nooblect.Address U1, Jelt-ralsing Flour,\u201d bearing our mark ou a red they give à better and sofier light than sny what ta niemhber of the Home Rule Association, lieving that when properly amended, and respect, and press ferward to kiss lis ment.There was something ¥o comical { A M.MOTILIN À CO, having bought a new stock of J OFT, on funday evening, a Black Silk Vell, be YXFANTED, a situation asdutler in à private fam: r Chi A Year's Cale,\u2019 Pastry, do.X has declared his intention of offering |t# working understood, it will likely be hand.This nan is 8 chdonch, or exe- in the sight that I yelled with laughter 4 Lumbar since the Are, can BJ tween BL Urbain and Bt George streets, on hor fh CTvaler in a Hotel: active, oblirtag from - \u201c| ROBT.MITCHELL & CO.|,.1\" 00 candidate for one of the of nubstantial benefit to the pablicas well cutioner\u2014an office considered ro honor- 88 1 sat aceurely on \u2018ny pereh.\u2014Captain i » A .an 3 willing ; .- â 7, - , .; - « * ; Ë Sell Cheaper, than «ny Yard in the oy, : 22_] an.Adarews U, 20, Bran office ny Ty R.#J BRODIE, | MONTREAL BRASS WORKS, seats of the city: of, Limerick at the 88 the dealers; : -| allen this country, that the person \u2018in- Reid's Scalp Hunters.5 \u2014 .: Ÿ PINE ROOFING, 912 per 1,96 foot PINR FLOORING, $15 per 1.000 feet.: OST, om the 30th ult, the sum of Righteeri Dol- 1ars in billy (2 ives and 3 fours), in vicinity of t.Ann's market.A » s f - WAT RRA, Sd CORNER next general.election, and has already Ma.(50.TAYLOR, AGENT YOR THE Grey.0 b canvass the electors.The Pa © The castern counties of Scotland have again been yisited-with a severe storm of\u201d vested with it in régarded as a apecial \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 [5 ny person \u2018return © same CRAIG AND BLE FIREETS - C y | favorite Of heaven, intrusted with the FRBAFAST-\u2014FPP'8 COOOA\u2014fINATRFUL, AND COM (a LATHS, 81.95 per 1,00 pieces, , tosil Aqueduot atreet, will be liberally rowarted Oca, 7 TT TEER \u20ac, URY n DBRRT REID, {seat threatened is that of Major Gavin, wind and a heay rainfall, {hrchoonet care of facilitating the path of the true Fr hh thotouih rations A Aion natoret 4 CEDAR, 7o.to fie per foot.; La ANTED, a situation as Sewing Gtrl bn » pel * R ; .?cl > | ived .from Zanzibar that has been wrecked in St.Andrews .Day, believer from this lower world to the nutrition, and by a care ul application of the fine i in NUE LIN & CO PRE person te ny Penny strani W horoaihly + ty refereles tan of ly G DORION has Just opened Sucesson ro 1.\u201d gues has arrived fra MoCausland of considérable\u2019 dam has heen done to acventh heaven ofMaliomet.\u201d\u2014A Resi- properties of mette Sith a dolicuialy fevered ¥.ULL Des will be satiably rewarded.sea dress V, 18, Sram office.0 doar Ny oan STREET, Tia 3 oholos ; MAYOR à C0,\" : her M jesty\u2019s ship Daphée has been household property in Dundee, and in the dence in Algeria.; heverage Which moy save un many heavy doctors SOUTH SIDE CF CANAL, © OT en Saturday sian Nov, FECA A A arden Sertchman, very respecte Tu aiipe cheap, If uot cbedper than any house ln © killed y natives while cruising after Counties ot Forfar and Aberdeen, long Vaur Herma or AXTELOPER.\u2014I hind hot etier ari Each racket, 1s Jake A N EW cn warded by leaving It ab 84 Murray street.388 take core of horses a nw Na LE Saying: Wote the addr JOSKTR STREET ; SCULPTO RB, ;, | slaves ner Boave.Lieutenant McCaus- | stretelies of low-lying tountrÿ have been 1 4he natisfaction of beholding, for the firat 404 20m Krys Ca, Homoopelhie Chomisie, Lon- \u2014\u2014 utey., .» - i 9 , , .: - ; 7 - - | 1 \u2019 vo R bem XCHANGE haat Sotoroes Côte, Craie and Bleury Siroein a i, Cm {xt oor 10 Parkers Slee Nye Worx) , (porter vo ei o mm deen ri The oer?av Po at and \u201c An action which is likely to\"\u2018excite a Limes What] had ptf i or The best and shonpes veri In the city ean be \" ?\u201c .- , .\u201c .+ .v A | ne ; , » 7 *t 413 & 420 Notre Dar leather Parse, containing à pumber ; also, au TTE - v ; MABMLE AND GRANITE WORK, \u2018land.see ood deal of interest in the South ot grand migration of rpringboka.This \"99% Thom More PE ® Dame Street, two Toe À Craig street, wi footer\u2019 HAVAXA LOTTERY FORGE, ARMSTRONG couru \u2018or \u2019 = h cotland has juat been called before Lord & I th WR th t ExtraoRNmry and Famaag, hy .turning the same 9 = = - J i ite 1 = wan, À thin 1\u20ac MOR mere.| .How voyais upon the Kuropean systema.uroat favor, and recéive the abuvereward.2u RXTRAORDINARY PRRANING OF DECRMBER G ! * .Dr.CATRERINE AND, ALEXANDER SUREDTS, * § Wm Downe \u2018 Berne 7 ; e Brit Ornlidale.It js an action for breach of striking scene, sa connected with beanta Mewrs.Jonas & TOONET, late of M.Pairtek\u2019s L-incheons and Minners st all hours.vember 90th, on McCord Only 16,000 Tighete\u2014êne Prize fo cvery Sevem Tickets.: ish army, died al Leragh, lyrone, on, ; i hé i EU X .Hali, have removed their Painting cetablishment to OST, on Saturday, No , ! MONT! romise .of marriage at thé instance of t! e chase, that | have ever Lcheld.* ATharuas far what only le ardersd | Ere, Sh Cag with plcknd Ofter tna.247 PA UNDERTAKER, REAL J thd 15th ult., agad 88 years Deceased promise - A .= of » that No.80 Craig strict, where, after the many TT TT ee The arenas please laavo 1t at tbe STAR office.! Pr \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 x entered the army at an carly a , and, Jensie Dickson Coughter of and residing For about two hours before the day dawn- broke they Dr in per are pren #()FF!CE ,DESKS, ANER OF Destezs 124 Reimstions furnished pevmoty on Lier fey yearn service (in 1612) ort ith Qurlien Couper, Wigtori, againat |e) Jind been lying awake hay Wegkon Gviranehes HIGH AND LOW, F UR N ITURE ) co apphestion.¥_ l'an\u2018arm at New Orleans, He had been\u2019 Res.Janice Cullen, parish.minister of Jiatening to the grunting of the bucks Sing Wnting.Window Shader and Wire-Seveens # Inge stock gn hard, and made fo order.: , : x in receipt of 1s.3d.per day since that {and residing in Wigton.within two hundred yarda of me, im- dore : A OYLINDER DESKS.@ x Cito Sraxer & Vicronu Squaxs, APANNING.Pisin atid Orns.date iby four \u2018years before the battle of| The weaving trade of Kilbarchany : agining that some large herd oF, 8prings Those in want of Parniters will do well to tnepest / \u2018Fus best desks made.Suit any privpie cffice.ROBGR ARNSTRONG, cormer of treet ! ental Ji hy Dialling apd Wen .oy fed with ! bok feeding beside my camp ; but on the extensive assortment t iw found at Mr.Parsca\u2019s 1 TRRS BROS, wd Sn Wp 2% ver on = NOM.A Fr Con Se Sod ri Spel conse Waterloo), and had during that period .which has been carried on wit rem # was feeding oes 1 F looking Warrooms, #8 and a0 Cran.street, befors parchas- , $ 11 Bonaventure stieet.om and of Rie gwn oF ar » MOM-KEAL œ Ring street.2 ¥ received in the aggregate £1,418 s.6d, ac ivity for several years, is presently in my rising when it was clear, an § ing ates where, À / £ \u2026 \u201coo / i A # _ y \\ \" | L > | | \u2018 OL [ {4 / HE EVENING STAR.AS ES NT SE \\ + \\, The Largest ONKE CENT PAPER in the WORE.D.Price by Mail ; 83 por annum, 91 UT.JAMES NUREET.GRAHAM & Co., \u2014 Vel.V - .- - Ne.988.Meuday, December 3, INTS.Wues the jailor at Blackwell\u2019s Island asked Tweed his occupation, the laconig, answer was! Staterman.\u201d The N.Y, Tribuncis glad that the ex \u201cBoss\u201d refrained from classing himself with the Chfistian Statesmen conspicuous in the Credit Mobilier frauds.When asked his religion, Tweed sharply jerked out \u201cnone.\u201d 3 Ir was thought by her owners that the Loch Erne had not heen seriously damaged by her collision with the Ville du Havre, but a despatch states that her \u201ccrew were taken ofl'by the British Queen on the 20th ult., at which time the Locke Erne was in a sinking condition.By thiztimely rescue a very sud sequel to a heartrending calamity was averted.We are sorry to see that the Loch Erne's crew give à very pour account of the be- laviour of the officers nn! men of the Villedu Havre.All that has transpired goes to shew shat the disaster was due in the first instance to jeurelessness, the ofitgrowth of lack of descipline, while the subsequent enormous loss of life is plainly chargeable to the same lamentable want.It is of the first importance that the discipline on board our passenger steamers, whether vcean or inland, should be akin to that on board ot British men-of-war.lu the hour of danger discipline makes cowards brave men.We see that a meeting of the Steamship Owners\u2019 Association of New York isto be called for the purpose of considering means tor rendering the Atlantic passage less dangerous than it is at present.Jtis understood that among the wabiects to be discussed are the use of electric lights for thick weather ; the adoption of life-ratts, and the planning of out and return routes for the use of steam- shipsonly.We believe it will be admitted on all nides that the Yaukee haechear did splendid service for the MeKeñzie party during the late struggle.The party organs rang the changes on that clause of the Huntington charges until\u2019 many people really heleved all that was said and thought that the Government was guilty of a heinous offence.Having rerved its purpose, however, the frightful bugbear is stripped of ita terrible trappings and turns oùt à very tame looking thing which the hefore-time horrified folks are quite willing to fondle.The Ottawa Times, for instance, Mr.McKenzie's brand new mouth-piece, is gradually preparing the .way for an abandonment of a Canadian road and the adoption of a Northern Pacific alliance scheme.Mr.McKerzie\u2019s speech intimated that a bona fide Canadian Pacific Railway was bound to be built, but that in the meantime the Government policy was 10 trust to the American companies.The Times at first applauded this speech ; next set to work to heap up geographical obstrue- tions ahead of the Canadian project, and lastly, it has come out squarely against a Canadian Pacific Railway and in favor of dependence upon the States.Tt declares in\" favor of the American route \u201c\u201c nat.only in the meantime tat for all time.\u201d :Buch are the words which conclude an article in Friday's issue.Such a course by the acknowledged and avowed organ of the Government is most ominous.It seems to betoken an announcement in Parliament by Mr.Me- Kenzie that hix Cabinet have odopted the verv policy which, formulated as an accusaton, helped so largely to secure the downfall of the late administration.Time will decide: ; A SUPPLEMENT to the Dublin Mail of the 17th Nov.contains the following requisition, to which is appended four pages of names :\u2014 « We, the undersigned, feel bound 4» declare our conviction that it is necessary to the peace and prosperity of Ireland, and would be conducive to the strength and stability of the United Kingdom, that the right of domestic legislation on all Irish affaira fhould be restored to our country; and that it is desirable that Irishinen should unite to obtain that restoration upon the following principles : \u2018Tô obtain for or eountry the rightand privilege of managing our own'affairs, by a Parliament assembled in Ireland, composed of Her Majesty the Bovereign, and the Lords and Commons of Ireland ; To secure for that Parliament, under a Federal arrangement, the right of legia- lating for and regulating all matters \"relating to the internal affairs of Ireland, and control over Irish resources and = \u2014Teventtes; rubject to the obligation of contributing our just proportion ofthe } Imperial expenditure; To leave to an Imperial Parliament the power of dealing with all questions affecting the Imperial Crown and Government, legislation regarding the Colonies and other| dependencies of the Crown, the relations of the United Empire with Foreign States, and all\u201d matter appertaining to the defence and thd ata- bility of the Enipire at large.To obtain ench an adjnstiient of the relations between the two countries without any interference with the prero- gativea of the Crown, or any disturbance of the principles of the Constitution, | And we hereby invite a conference, to be held at such time and place as may be found generally most convenient, of all those who are favourable to the above principles, to consider the best and most expedient means of carrying them into \u201cpractical effect.\u201d \u2018 The foregoing seta forth the aima of the Home Rule party clearer than anything that has before cone to our notice.It in stated that _the requisition was signed by 24,000 persona.Ix his nomination speech the Miniater of Marine referred to the necessity of a railway from some point on the Interco- lonial line to Cape Tormentine: We see by the local press that such a railway is needed in onder that the terms of union agreed upon with Prince Edward Island may be caused ont.Tt was agreed tha the Dominion Government shall asatime and defray all charges for \u2018efficient steam service for the conveyance of mails and passengers, to be established and maintained between the Island and the mainland of the Dominion, winter and: pumamer, thus placing the Inland in con- \" colonial Railway and the railway system of the Dominion.\u201d : ~ Capa \u2018Tormentiue is & point of land in Westmoreland County, north of Baie Verte, and which juts out into Northum- berland\u2019s Straits.It is the nearest point to Prince Edward Island and is only distant from it sue nine to ten miles.The -point of the cape is distant from the In- tercolonial Raiiway at Shediac about thirty-five miles, and therefore it may be presumned that not more than forty miles ul ruilway would be required to effect the denired connexion.A St.John contemporary says: \u2014 \u201cWe do not know what facilties there wre at Cape Tormentine for the accom- mudation of vessels, but probably there.would not be much difficulty in finding a cove which might be made into a harbor suitable for steamers and small craft.I'he problem of navigating the Straits of Northumberland in winter by steamers will have to be solved, but it is presumable that before that duty was undertaken dt was made clear to Parliament that it was practicable.The ntraits are filled with drift ice during the winter, but there is little doubt that a steamer might be constructed sufliciently strong to endure the shock of ice floes, and sufliciently owerful to force its way through them.\"he establishment ofgregulax communication with the Island.would be of immense advantage to that Province, and of great benefit, likewise, to the other Maritime Provinces.At present it is practically isolated during the winter.A precarious communication is kept up by meaus of hoats across the narrow channel from Cape Tormentine, by which a few passepgers and the mails are conveyed to and fro, but no tratfic of any extent can be ca ried on by so slight and dangerous a means of transit.With communication with the rest of Canada during the winter, the merchants on the Island would be able to trade on less than half the capital they now require, manufacturing industry would be stimulated, farmers would get better prices for their ruduce, for they would not need to sell itat any sacrifice to speculators on the approach of winter, and the large export trade in oysters which is stopped when the ice makes, could be carried on with profit during the winter, thereby ubviat- ing the necessity of us importing them from the United States.ka whichever way this railway is regarded, it.seems to be equally valdable and Tiecessary, ahd as it connects with Baie Verte and passes through a tertile conntry, the local traf- tic would be.considerable.We do not kuow what are the views of the Government on the matter, but we presume from thé mention made of this line by the Minister of Marine, that it is by means of it the Government propose to comply with the terme of the Union and maintain communication v.\u201d\" Ce Teland dur ing the winter.\u201d TE THE PULPIT.= ft.Paulu Church.Îtev.Dr.Jenkina, in continuation of his course of special lectures, «lélivered a discourse Inst evening in St.Paul\u2019: Church, selecting as his subject in the first eight verses of the 6th chapter of the Book of Revelations.Having read the text, relating to the opening of the four seals, snbrequently mentioned, he asked: Why did the revealed church introduce into the work of Heaven that new song whose accents had fallen upon their ears the preceding Sabbath %evening?Why did the innumerable angels who encircled the throne respond harmoniously to its strains of jov?Why did every creature in the universe join in the adoration of the Lamb, and the four living ones, the seraphic beings, who symbolized the connection of the church with the great scheme of Providence?Why did they place the seal of their amen to the general fchorna?The answer was clear: because the Lord had power to disclose the future of the church, and because, having this power, he was about to exer.cire it.\u2018What should they do then ifthey were ro far above them in know.ledge\u2014they who were, near the source of all knowledge\u2014thus exulted and rejoiced, it surely became them to be glad that the things which must be hereafter, were made known to the Church op earth.He quoted the line \u201cI saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals,\u201d and explaining that Christ alone had power to open the reals of the book, being the great revealer of the events of the future to the Church, he referred to the command \u201c\u2018 Come and see,\u201d and stated Lis belief that what the Apostle described was written offigured on the roll, a more natural interpretation in hisopinion than that of supposing that each seal was a scenic representation independent of the hook ; while as the first four seals had so much in common, they would be considered in juxta position.He continued : From what was stated before the close of the Apocalypre, they would very naturally expect that the fulfilment of the prophecies of this hook, would certainly begin to he realized soon after the Apostle\u2019s time, [They had already shewn that John conld not have written the Book of Revelation earlier than the reign ofBl)omitian, about the vear 97, n conclusion which set aside the theory that this chapter symbolized the destruction of Jerusalem.They should therefore with the best light they coul! command, examine theYhistory of the period which immediately followed John's death, in order that they might ascertain whether any occurrences corresponding with these four symbols took place at or about that time ; they should alro.try and asceitain whether there first symbolic prephecies related to the Church simply, or whether they referred to the relations to, the Church, of the external world; it * was evident that they referred to the latter.Certain interpreters had been thrown off their guard by supposin that the white horse and the moun conqueror of the first scene referred to the progress of Christianity, and to its peaceful frinmphs i they had overlooked the fact that there were other horses which by color and appearance of their riders must bp accepted as being connect- od with the progress of war, destruction, misery, and death and to regard the white horse as an emblem of Christian~ ity, would require cognate interpretation modified of course by difference in color, in the other three ;\u2014ifthe rider of the white horse was taken for Christ, and for his ministers in the earliest success of the Gospel, the remaining symbols in all consistency must be accepted as re- rrenting faithless ministers, but the horse had ever been the emblem of war, and of the progress of human rule eapecially when mounted by an arm rider 3 the natural view to take of these Apocalyptic hoyses, was he thought, as representing the condition of the Roman Empire im.He agreed with Elliott and Barnes that the four horsea represen successive conditions of the Roman Empire in the two centuries following John\u2019s death, and added they were now in a position to enquire whether anv such conditions fairly corresponded with the pre-figura- tions.The true method being to refer to the most trustworthy sources of history of that period ; here they could not over look that atrange providence which had constrained all those who had sought the interpretation of the Book of Revelations, to draw largely from a writer whose prejudices were uniformly opposed to Chrjs- tianity, and who could not, therefore, te suapected of having conatructéd à his for the purpose of illustrating one of the darkest and most difficult portions of the Christian Revelation.Gibban, who unconsoiously, of course, in hie *\u2018Decling and Fal] of the Roman Ê tinudus communication with the Pate - mush light da Naw Testament prophesy, ; h an A him had a firet | mediately after the death of John.} spire,\u201d threw P'main in to the elucidation of Christian'tru the cvidences on which its integrity rested.\u201cI saw and behold a white horse, & crown was given unto him, and he went forth conquering and td conquer ; \u201d this was the firat symbol.Turning toGibh- bon, they found that the years immediately preceding the comunencement of the decline of the Roman empire were Jronounced to have been ye rs of uu- paralleled prosperity ; of the years immediately following John\u2019s death, he said that'if a man were called to fix the period in the history of the world, during which condition of the human race was ny py aud prosperous, he would \u2018without lienitation name that whicli inyinediately followed the death of Domitial; the color of the white horse hetokeneN prosperity, while further corresponding with the prophecy they learned that during the second century the Rowman Generals entered upon an extraordinary career of conquest, the Roman name, as Gibbon said, being revered among the most remote nations of the earth, If they had taken tic right view of the- interpretation of this first seal, they should have little difficulty in in- Ldicating those periods of the history of rthe world to which the remaining three referred.Huving remarked that.th: Church had lost much by the want of simplicity in the interpretation of the Book of Revelations he stated the description of the second seal\u2014und when he had opened the second seal, 1 heard the second heast say, come and see, and there went out another horge that was red, and power was given to him that sat thereon to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill one another, and there wus given unto him a great sword.This symbol was not difficult to understand ; the red horse represented war, as the white horse typitied peace, and the period of Roman history to which, it appeared to upply, comprised the century following the death of the two Antoinines, when, trom the year 193 to 284, said a historian, there were 32 emperors and 27 pretenders alternately hurling each other from.the throne by incessant civil war, with all its attendant horrors.The Apostle continued :\u2014¢ And when he bad opened the third seal,! heard the third beast say, come and ree: and | beheld, and lo, a black horse, and lie that sat on air of balances in his hand, and T heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, a measure of wheat for a penny.and three measures of barley for a penny; and see them hurt not the oil and the vine.\u201d This represented the Empire suffering from famine and want; the color black was the emblem of distress and calamity; the balance would naturally suggest a scarcity so grest as to necessifate the most acourate weigh ing out of the common necessaries of life.Jue evidently pointed tu an atter period %hen the expenses ofthe government had become so reckless and extravagant, and the taxation in consegnence_so exorbitant that ruin threatened the whole em- ire.\u201cAnd when he had opened the fourth seal I heard the voice of the fourth beast say come and see; and I looked, and behold a pale horse : and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed him, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth to kill with the sword, and with bunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.\u201d He commented upon the wonderful nature of this description, of which advantage had been taken by painters and ts applying it to the period, of the firat othic invasion, supporting liis opinion with quotations from Gibbon, and stated the effeet of these political and social convulsions was the overthrow of paganism and the establishment of Christianity as a leading power on fhe earth.In conclusion, he reviewed the points over which he had passed, and made allusion to the coming reign of universal peace.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 Augustin Georgette, a painter, of 5 and theft.\u2014 The members of the Woman\u2019s Board of Missions will meet to-morrow afternoon in Mrs.Lay\u2019s Seminary, Dor- chester street.\u2014The New York version of \u2018\u2018 The New Magdalen\u201d will be produced at the \u201cTheatre Royal tonight, with the star artists John Jack and Avnie Firmin.\u2014 Denis Brennan, a lad four years of age, living in Little Dublin, off St, George street, was badly bitten Saturday.afternoon.by a dog belonging to Mrs Mullali, of Lagauchetiere street.~\u2014 A horse belonging to Francis La- montagne, carter, ran away from St.Catherine street, Saturday evening, passing down St.Denis street; the sleig was greatly damaged, and the horse sustained à severe cat on one of his legs.\u2014 Honore Picotte, aged nineteen, a Jouth who was discharged at the recent ourt of Quarter Sessions, having been indicted for larceny, was taken in charge on Saturday evening for loitering.Short ly afterwards, however, a charge of stealing two turkeys was lodged against him by one Marie Guerin.\u2014 Last Saturday evening a lady brought a couple of lads to the Central Fire Station for protection, as she feared they would otherwise be frozen to death.On enquiry the eldest, about twelve years of age, who gave his name as Coleman, stated that as they refused to bring their mother whiskey\u2014she resides with: her husband, from all accounts a quiet, hard-working man, in a yard on St.George near Vitre street\u2014they had been ejected from the house, to which they feared to return; this boy, the lady informed the men, waa forced to leave the house on Friday night, when he slept in an open building, without doors or windows.The lads were taken to the Police Station.SUDDEN DEATH.A man named Hobert Quinn, aged twenty-eight, died suddenly last evening in Ottawa street, near the Gas Works?Dr, O'Rourke was summoned, but unfortunately his medical services when he reached the spot.were of no avail, The deceased, who had belonged to the 100th Regiment, having been a bandsman for some fourteen years, was removed to his boarding house, No.94 Queen street, where the inqueat was held by Coroner Jones this morning.: Verdict, death from hemorrhage of the lungs.The deceased was born at Sorel, and his father served in the Tlst Regi.\u2018ment.NOON TELEGRAMS, a AMBRICAN AFFAIRS.- Hargissure, Pa., Dec.7.The machine shop conhected with the extensive Bessemer Bteel Works at Baldwin, three miles east of here, were burned to-day.- New Yozg, Dec.8.Bishop Arniitage, of Wisconsin,| died at St.Lnke\u2019s Hoapital yerterday.He entered the hoepital on Thursday last for surgical treatment.After the operation was performed he sunk rapidly.New Yong, Dec.8.\"A Washington special says: It has been generally understood here for more than a week that however the negotiation with Spain should terminate, Sickles\u2019 stay in Madrid would bp very brief.No late communications with tbe Spanish Government have th h his bands, and none would should he re.| The followiig private despatch was |B in Washington yesterday St.John Baptiste-vil has T= rested by Detective Lafon for vagrancy : / f Havana: The Home Government has telegraphed from Madrid a peremptory | and he that sat upon him had a bow, and order or der \u20ac or the immediate surrender of the Virginius, and threatening if these 1n- structions are not obeyed to look upon Spanish malcontents in Cuba aa insur- genta, and treat them accordmgly.THE VILLE DE HAVRE CALAMITY.Havre, Dec.7.A grand funeral service for thoee who lost their lives on board the steamship Ville de Havre, was Ferd in this city Jenterday ; subscriptions for the survivors have been raised in France to the amount of 40,000 francs, IN SPAIN.~~~ LoNwox, Dec.8.A special to thé Daily News from Madrid says: A Cabinet crisis is imminent; great indignationig manifested at Grant\u2019s message and Castelar\u2019s alleged pandering to the United 8lates, The Times\u2019 dispatch from Cartegena eays, all the blockading squadron except the Zaragusa have returned.to their stations off the harbor.Orrawa, Dec.6.List of patents, &c., granted and issued during the week ending December sixth (Gui.1873, prepared by T G Cour- solles, Solicitor of Patents :\u2014 2834 \u2018l'able Sauce, T W Perry, Ring- wood, Ont.2886 Hoisting Machine, David Saul, New Edinburgh.Out.2887 Cushioped Railway Rail, Wy Rice & A B Cable, Montreal.Plough, T Paxton, Wm axton, Port Perry, Ont.2888 Gan Yate and C 2893 Clapboard Machine, Hon H-Ayl- mer, Melbourne, Q.2894 Propeller, G B DeBoucherville Quebec.2896 Process and Mould for Casting Ore, H Parker, Gananoque, Ont.2898 Hydraulic Washer, F H Perry, Drummondville, Q.471 Book, \u201cThe Marvellous Country,\u201d S W Cozzens, Toronto.413 Needle Paper-Letters US in a triangle with the words ¢ Manufactured for newly invented and warranted,\u201d 8S G Stoodley, Toronto.444 Needle Paper, a Maple Leaf and Beaver, with the words « Manufactured expreasly for Canada, warranted Red-| ditch,\u201d 8 G Stoodley, Toronto.; 445 Needle Paper-Coat of Arms of Canada, with the words \u201c Manufactured expressly for newly invented warranted and ditch,\u201d 8 G Stuodley, Toronto.416 Garwood\u2019s Melodeon Organ, A F Garwood, Whitby, Ont.448 The American Organ, F Mudge, Whitbv, Ont.440 St James\u2019 Hotel, Toronto, M À Trotter, Toronto.* 109 Sign-board, A A Murphy, Montreal.SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH- The only appointments gazetted on Saturday are minor offices.The Local Legislature of Ontario is called for the despatch of business on the 7th of January.The Government has issued peremptory orders to the fleet to attack Carta: gena in conjunction with the land forces.A telegram from Madrid states the Government batteries keep up a steady fire on Cart@:ena.The insurgents are reported to be in good epirits.It is said that at a Consistory to be held on the 22nd, at Rome, 11 Cardinals will be created, and Nuncios to Madrid, Lisbon, Vienna and Parie appointed.A conference has taken place at Madrid between Castelar and Salmeron, the restoration of harmony between the statesmen.The Young Canadian party held a meeting on Saturday night.Though nominally opposed to partizan warfare they are all Grits, and resolved to support Mose, the Grit candidate.A dreadful accident occurred on Friday morning at the G.T.Railway crossing at Cataraqui, three miles from ingston.Two men were inatantly killed, one: named John | Roddick, of Cobourg, but more recently of Lynd- hurst, and\u2019 Wm.Burney, of Smith\u2019s Fallr, a stage driver, THE VIRGINIUS AFFAIR.New York, Dxo.6.The headquarters of the Cuban Junta were crowded yesterday, the Washington delegation having returned.The del gation report that they were well received at the capital.\u201cSenor Artenga said he had received a communication from Havana announcing that a meeting of Cuban chiefs Lad been held near that city on the 29th ult., at which Modesto Diaz, Calest Gartia and Vincent Garcia were present.What disposal to make of prisoners captared in war was the subject of discussion, Itewas finally decided that all prisonérs captured by the partizans should be returned to the Spanish lines on parole.It is said at the Cuban Junta that the report of the sailing of fillibusters from Elizabeth is not true.The Cuban Junta say they have no knowledge of any expedition being fitted out under Captain Bowen or any other person.\" The Herald's Madrid special says :\u2014 The Cuban question is again grave.Minister Sickles to-day tendered his resignation =: !'inister in consequence of the disagreement about the Spanish complications.This disagreemient has ex- inted for sone time.The Cuban authorities demand that the Virginius be delivered at some Spanish or Porto Rica of Solar, a Colonial Minister, there to await arbitration.The opposition to President Castelar is culminating in a Cabinet crisis.The whole Spanish press indignantly protests against the tone of Presrdent Grant\u2019e mes tinent interference in Cuban affairs.Work was continued in Brooklyn navy- yard to-day with unabated activity.A He Havana special says, the American Consulate is quietly guarded by troops.An attempt was made on Thursday night to burn the Virginius.Regular eoldiers have been sent on board to protect her.\u2019 Wasaixerox, Dec, 7.The protocol signed.by Admira) Palo with Secretary Fish on the 28th of November, was with the full approbation of the nish Government, after mature consideration of all ita sequences, and since that time it has expressed no inclination whatever fora change of its terms.Whatever may have been au heretofore as the programme, it can now be asserted the Virginius will be delivered to one of our natal vessels within the next ten days ata Cuba port, in open day and the surviving passengers and crew be transferred fo the United States at Santiago in an equ open rganner.Admiral Palo has lately received a communication from Captain-General Jovel- lar, in which there ia no reference to the subject ofhis alleged resignation.| Havaxa, Dec.8, via Kxr West, Dec.6.Many Spaniards sre now in vor of the immediate and quiet delivery of the Teéssel to thé United Btates, as a sontra course would place them in open rebel lion againet Spain.It is reported that Zulenta received a telegraphic despatch from Benor Calvo, representative at Madrid of Casino Kspanal, Ning\u2019 the delivery:of the, Vinginine, and.my ing that Spain will-a s claim a million dollars\u2019 da: :.from the nited States.¢ : The United Staten \u2018naval officers at Santiago de Cuba report officially that the number of men captured on the Virginius was 1556.83 were executed, Of the 102 survivors 14 ars native or natarglized Americans, the remaindes \\ are of vérioge nationalties, which is believed to have resulted in port, at the discretion jortm » 88 8N impér- Prgie General Burtiel ledves here | ro, for Santiago de Cuba, to resume charge of that department.\u2018 Cry or Mexico, Dec.25, Havana, Dec.5.A religious disturbance ucourred in Texcollan.\u2018l'he Catholics n de ap attack o6 the -Protestants.with outs of \u201c Hurrah for our religion, and death to Protestants \"Troops have been sent to arrest the rioters and prevent further trouble, The Revesia says the rioters burned alive the Alcade of Augaugero.The revolution in Zercaton continues.THE VILLE DR HAVRE DINARTER.Loxpoy, Dec.6.The crew of the Loch Earn, which ran inta and sank the Ville de Havre, have into port by the British Queen, which took them offfthe Loch Earn on the 29th ult., at which time she was in a sinking condition.The account of the Ville de Havre disaster given by the rescued crew represents that the captain and second mate of the steamer came on board the Loeh Eary shortly after the collision and did not assist in\u201d saving any of the assengers, and that the majority of the french crew exhibited lamentable cowar- ice.The captain ofthe Loch Earn makes the following statement :\u2014 After fifst sighting the steamer, and seeing she was coming dangerously near, the captain of the fioch Earn rang the ships bell and ported his helm.The helm of the steamer was put to the starboard, but the steamer came right across the Loch Earn\u2019s bows.The people in the first boat from the French steamer did not eay she was sinking, but the captain of the Loch Earn, observing the steamer was settling down, sent out his boats.Neither the first French boat nor the second one, which arrived shortly afterwards, bringing the lst and 2nd captains of thie Ville de Havre, attempted to return, but in spite of the expostulations of all the crew who were left on board the Loch Earn, and the threata of her mates to fire upan them, they remained alongside the sliip.The clothing of the French \"officers who reached the deck of ti.e Loch Earn was dry, showing no signs of their having beenin water.Finally some Englishmen seized and manned one of the French boats, and went to the rescue of those struggling in the sea.Only one of the French boats\u2019 crew assisted in the rescue.be captain of the Loch Earn considers that a great loss of life resulted from the fact that his vessel had drifted such a long distance from the steamer after the collision before it was possible to shorten sail, from the tardiness of the steamer inishowing signals of distress, and from misconduct -of her crew.LATEST MONEY MARKET.December 8,10 a.m.NEW YORK.GOÏM.eco sonore usa cac eus rence an0a000 9}; tg 00 Sterling EXchange.cconvuennes 8g to 00 , MONTREAL.Greenbacks bought at a discount of.84 to 00 Greenbacks sold at a discount of.8 to 00 Silver bought at a discountof.9 to 00 Drafts not payable in New York, 1 Br cent extra.W.WARNER & SOX, Cor.Notre Dame and St.Fra.Xavier sts.Dunn, Davies & C0, Brokers in Blils, Bhares, Exchange, &c., and Agents for the of Mortgages and Financial arrangements generally, No.117 Bt.Prancols Xavier street, Montreal.18° t adoh goods horas PU TO SEY Eoode in the city canbe REVOLUTION IX Part Currina.\u2014J.Campbell, Merchant Tailor, 45) BLEURY STRERT, has matured à new system for cutting pants to fit in all réspects.It 1s superor to any system In practice.For elegance and style his pante are not equalled tn this city.He eolicits « trial.\u201d Steam-pipes fitted up.Leave your orde searly, a YL 3.4 Burveyors, mi Craig street.: The ad at Perry Davis\u2019 Vegetable Pain-Killer.THE UFIMBRSAL REMEDY FOR INTERNAL AND L COMPLAINTS.\u2014At this period there are but few of the human race uainted with the Mer; but merits of the Pain- a8 a liniment, th w but little of its n nally.We, th-:cfore, wish to say to equally sucessful whether nally, and it etand 2 great catalogue of Family Medicines, and (ts sale is universal d immense.The demand for from India and other foreign countries is equal to the demand at hon, «nd it has become known in these far off plac.8 .loue Vy its inerith.\"se The cheapest store in the city for Mirrors and Plo- ture Frames, where good work can be relied upon, 1s st G.Weldon's, 117 Elsury street.2598-15 \u2018The best and had at Thomas New Advertisements to-day QARPETSI CARPETS! choapes* d° -poods lu !!.e city can be For\u2019s, 0 60.Antoine street] = Having enlarged our premises, and fitted up our second flat sp.cially for a Carpet Wareroom, we are mow receiving and prepared to offer BRUSSELS, TAPRSTRY AND WOOLLEN CARPETS At prices that are moderate.JUST RECEIVED, 25 Bales TAPESTRY CARPETS, 10 Bales WOOLLEN and HEMP CAR- \u201cPET : \u2019 DAMASKS, LACE CURTAINS, and FRINGES in great variety.F.DOLAN\u2019S,\u201d 458 Notre Dame street.460.| 2-c04 OTE PAPERS.=) Mew dvertisements to-day arrived at Plymouth, They were brought | REE Sp New Advertisements to-day a, le Ig ig.Vig Po ai New Advertisements to-day New Advertisements to da FLEGANT CHRISTMASGIFTS.LADIES' CHARM PENC in Pearl and GoM, SA ar ' GRNTS' POCKET-PENCILS, in Gold, Pear], Rubber and Enamel PHOTOURAPH and MREST ALBUMS, in Russa, Morooco, Papier-Machie, &c.- GAMES, TOY-BOOKS, PUZZLES, Ac.Sc.A verv large assortment now opened of BIBLES, PRAYFR-BOOKS, SERVICES, CATHOLIC YHKR-BOOKS, in Ivory, Velvet, Morooony and other bindings.* 6 Ca)! and examine our âne stock.MURRAY & CO., .GTATIONERS HALL, .No.387 Norre Dane Stzsr, Segond door West of John street.27e ¥ H, MERRILL'S * GREAT ANNUAL CHEAP SALE or G 0 0D S AT IMMENSE REDUCTIONS DURING THE MONTH \"OF DECEMBER.DRY - \u2018We shal! offer great inducoments to purchase ss we propose to make prices such as to att uyers.Our stock is one of the largest and bost assorted in the Dominion, and we invite attention to the & enume: 500 pleces Dress Goods marked down from 83; to ET conts- 50 pteces Black Stlks marked down from $1.9 to cents.50 pieces Liack Silk bonnet\u2019's make, marked down m $3.4 .900 pteces Colored Silk, newest shade, ranging from 110 $1.77 50 pieces Hlack and Colored Silk Velvots ateeduced ces.100 ploses French Poplins and Reps at 85c, formerly 1 case Black Cashmeres marked down from §1 to cents._- 1 case French Merinoes, 50c per yard, formerly 800.TACES AND VELVET TRIMMINGS OF EVERY ; \"DESCRIPTION.500 dozen Jinen Hendkerchlofs ranging from 60c to per dozen.500 Kid Gloves, slightly dumaged, 754 per pair, worth $1.55 Great reduction in prices in our House keeping Departments, .SUCH AS TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TOW.SHERT- BEE QUILTS CLOARINGS.BROAD- CLOTES, CASSIMÈRES, and general WOOLLEN \u201c 5 500 pairs BLANKETS at from $2.50 to 96 er pair.We also call attention to our immense stock of HOSIERY and UNDERCLOTHING of every description, for lad!es\u2019 and gentiemen\u2019s wear.Purchaeurs may rels upon this being a GENUINE OBRAP SALE.Please onli early and secure bargains.Ho.& H.MERRILL, Nos.288 & 290 Notre Dame Street.! 07-8 V! ENNA EXHIBITION, 1873.HIGHEST PRIZE AWARDED _ WM.BARBOUR & SONS FOR STRENGTR AND GENERAL SUPERIORITY mrs 7 MANUFACTURE OF LINEN THREAD.Also, Tailors\u2019 Skeined and Machine Thread, Wax, Machine, and hoe Thread, &c.Agency: 283 MCGILL STREET.T HOMAS ROBINSON, CONFECTIONER, 8 UPPER MAIN BTREFT, (26 years Foreman with Chas.Alexander), 13 now prepared to out to private families and to \u2018manufacture ove: ing required foi 1s, Dinners, &c.Orders promptly attended to.C LARK\u2019S GLASGOW ELE PHANT SIX-CORD, 208-004 Is made especially for use on SEWING-MACHINES._ .You will add tethe successful operation of you machine by purchasing this Thread.For sale by all Dry-goods Stores and Sewing-Ma~ chine Agents throughout the city.so SMOKED SALMON, MESS MACKEREL, In Kits, ; JUST RECRIX#D, LAT J.C.PUCKETT\u2019S, No.247 St.James street, (Opposite Ottawa Hotel.) see THE EDWARDSBURG STARCH COMPANY'S (W.T.Benson & Co.) DEAL OR for Tooter, Blast Mie JMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND QUARRY PROPRIETORS._ PATENT DERRICK CRANES, to lift from 15 owt.$0 95 tons, working by hand or steam.: STATIONARY and HOISTING, WINDING and PUMPING ENGINES, two H.P.and apwards.Prices and drawings application to P.S.ROSS & BROS.No.8 GREY NUN STREET.» REOPENING OF THE MODERN TURKISH OR ROMAN BATH, ST.MONIQUE wader, FEAR CRYSTAL PALACE, Rasvire, REMODRLLED, RELARGED, The most Complete and Lanurious Beihing Insitute NEWEST STYLES.MATINS HOURS.DAWSON BROS.have just reerived a Jarge as.Gentlernen, 8 00 a.m., and 2 fo à pm.PLAIN aad pANCY, TATEE, BEST QUA ; Otrvaius on applostion Irish -Linen Paper, with Envelopes, In boxes 208 DAVID B.A.MACRRAN, M.D., Proprietor.am.oD be.va cn de rack Mas JNO L.- HARDMAN & CO, De La n Tarkey Mill Papers.MANUPACTURERS OF Pirie's Antique Parchments Glascd Papers.| LEATHER BELFIXG AND FIRE ENGINE HOSS tly Kote, with Square Eavelopes and PAGE'S PATENT LACE LEATHER, de.ae de.; .Manufactory and Office: ° DAWSON BROS, 107 & 109 QUEEN STREET, 2 100 97.JAMRS SYRENY.MONTREAL, Pam Nradvy Seul ai ide Rusoail Mactan b AI our goods sold representalion ot 1 osurs.> are Bt.rotor stroel, and mo the wioroman, ho wil Bass hitng ret clase in every partioaie _ OR SALE, & first-class Broadwood Grand Plaso; REET ire COAL FIRE BRICKS, 4e ; Hewoastie Smiths* TE RE mem a Do | Ps Fernished Front Rooë.Weleh Anthsseite : A dE .GARD.Vacancies at Xo.14 Channaville street.A ; = ne Ans or oil street.ST a postale nounou, Î alk of Viotoris square, Address A.B.C., Bran (CHEAP BOOTS ! is og.Apply NO.Aeon Te poly » ses of Fox, cé James F°ÿR peter ane A oeguey.secte a sum pal TRON6T.be had nt 16 Bt.Peter street.268 ANTED, a food, smart to learn the Printing business.Apply ue STAR office.VAD, b 2 respectable.woman every.Mon- - dan, washing by y.Apply at B97 5% vemtare 8 .um Bona street, ARTED, a situatüle ae Blore- ; me oeper, 02 ANY Otbot employ- fhent, by a man recently arrived the oid tren V, 9, Bran nfo.NN ! , CHEAP BOOTS! Women's Prunella Congress 78e, worth Bog en STE Ry ma Maas working Boots wosth pairs women's ee TN damaged, tor a slightly RIEN\u2019S, 9 171, 234 & 379 St.Joseph St.\u201d 7 18 JEAN FELIBIEN, FURRL hed Someiderable m Las and revently tn ho = iad \u201cLara, ANTED, » siiushion so Sewing Girl in © private a qui dure drow UJ, Bra; ee, - ANTED, b ftuation h- Ww man.Abdrees V1 Duan oon.\u201d : - \u2018 BBe# T0 CALL ATFEHFION TO MS ; ANTED, Laünétess, A Mrs.WP.PATENT FOOT WARMER.WY Aerts Doron avert?10 Mr Le The ont laaonabie patent of the dar.Eatire com ANTAD, bya ble, tra vom ; Ts onder: 0 travellers by it wee.man, § situation se or Night- - \u2018Wr.orvey \u2018Parure.\"ur Talon vi geod veference.Address V, 34, Bran : - Es 7 3 PER \u2018CENT FOR CASH to eek bo But a eue : November Vera nee 0 Arye ioe, 0ut Americen styles.Addrems V, 8, Sran tab BRAVRE STAMPING COMPANY, We = PEON.Sorvand, whate thers le BO wipes ate Ao a , M.THOMPSON, joct ADpIy SUES Ottawa Te WAR PLUNSER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, No.eu + 115 58 Cralg street, Montreal.engagement as-Balééman or Tra- Jobbing ranted] \"ended 10, and perfect salle- bass AND BHOES.\u2014 ALEX, DOUGLAR, 417 Noirs Date street tt WARS, TnL SPOOL COTTON on BLACK SPOOLS (C FEPYARDSBURG STARCH COMPANY'S BATIN STARCH, SILVER GLOSS STARCH, PURE BLUE STARCH, PURE WHITE STARCH.- 1ys PD ERESSMAK ING.JAMES McCLURE & CO.bog to announce that ia compliance with the request of many of thelr maul to their business.Klegaut reception and fitting rooms have been peo- vided fur the comfort and convenience of ladies.Orders executed with economy and despatoh.TAMES McCLURE &£0., 913 BT.CATHERINE STREET.x HREE QUARTS OF STE PHEN'S BLUE-BLACK and three quarts *8 JET BLACK TNK for sale at BATTLE DROS\", No.9 Bleury street, near W M.DOW & CO., BREWERS AND MALSTERS, MONTREAL India Pale snd other Ales, Extra, Double and Single Btout, in wood and Settle,\u201d tra, Familles supplied in small Casks, Five Gallons upwards.2 and uy TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! 45 ST.JOSEPH BTREET.45.Mrs.WILLIAMSON respectfully thanks ber friends and the public for the liberal share of patronage thoy have cr for the last 24 years; and, in again soliciting a continuance of their favors would like to remind their little folks that - Mrs.Williamson's le the best of sho ops, Toys, ime T OOK OUT for TO MORROW'S GREAT RULE OF BLANKETS.Some as low as $1.96 a pair, At 43¢ NOTRE DAME STREET.263 J UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, A consignment of the well-known \u201cSWIFT\u201d COFFEE MILL, Different sizes, with brass hopper, gpd very hand- Superior to any for grinding and durability.Grooers will 40 well to secure one.Ci seen working at our Warehouse.THE GREAT ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY, 14 Bonaventure street, MONTREAL.m URRAH FOR CHEAP JACKETS! 400 LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, at 91.40.600 FUR TRIMMED JAC.Li 800 do.very handsome, on) .50, worth $8.Call'And sco them at 4% NOTRE DAME STREET.ROOFING ! ROOFING! I.L.BANGS & CO, No.788 CRAIG STREET.Felt and Gravel Roofing ; also, Felt, Concrete and Slate Roofs covered to order town or country.large, first-class Roofs guaranteed for 10 years.Particular attention paid to repairing old Roofs.Also, for sale, Prepared Roofing Pelt, Roofing Creosote Wood Varnish, Coal Tar, and Pelt for Carpets.Der 174-Saw® UTLZEUDRY.SKATES! SKATES! SKATES! SKATES GROUND and RENOVATRD.BKATE STRAPS.SPIKES for STICKS and ICE-CREEPERS, RAZORS, ENIY SCISSCRE and INSTRUM GROUND, \u201cil and REPAIRED, and all kinds of cutlery work dons for the general.IVORY, WOOD and METAL TURNING, done at the CANADA TRUSS FACTORY, customers, they have added à Dresemaking Depart- à ANKRUPT SALE.\u2014 BANKRUPT SALE, BANKRUPT SALE, BANKRUPT BALE, .BANKRUPT BALE, BANKRUPT SALE, BANKRUPT SALE, ' BANKRUPT SALE, BANKRUPT SALE, - BANKRUPT SALE.CLOTHS, CLOTHING, AND - HABERDASHERY.à T.A.BEAUVAIS has purchased the entire Bankrupt Block belonging to ALLAN 4 PENNETON, 293 Notre Dame street (opposite H.& I.Merrill's), oon- sisting of : PLLOTS, BEAVERS, NAPPS, FURS, EXTRA FINE FURS, ENGLISH TWEND8, SCOTCH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, GENTS UNDERSHIRTS, GENTS' DRAWERS, WHITE SHIRTS, » OXFORD BHIRTS, ALso, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF KID GLOVES, lived ALEXANDRE\u2019S KID GLOVES, all shades, WINDSOR and CASHMERE SCARFS, SILK and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, and a full assortment of HOSIERY.+ Te i Nearly everything in the Block is in fine condition and worthy the attention of every eitizen, from the richest to the poorest.The goods will be sold at ex- aetly 383; per cent.discount from the\u2019 wholesale price, and must be all cleared out on or before the first of January.sented or no sale.NO HUMBUG.293 NOTRE DAME STREET.APPLES, Spits, Greenings, Northern &o.Ex PASTRY FLOU B50 00 son CHOICE FAMILY FLOUE 22-50 NEW BUCKWHEAT FI OATMEAL, CORMEAL.R, and LARD.POTATOES and QUEBEC TURNIPS.OYsT.in cans and bulk.Also, FRESH YEAST every day, at J.McCORMICK\u2019S, 131 BLEURY STREET.REAT BARGAINS To BR HAD AT No.450 NOTRE DAME STREET.BLANKETS, $2.00, worth $3.00.BLANKETS, 82.75, worth $4.00.- BLANKETS, $3.25, worth $5.00.| BLANKETS, 84.00, worth $6.00.COME! COME! COME} AND SEE - TURGEON & COMPANY.No.450 Notre Dame Street.awe RUITS, OYSTERS and CON- FECTI of the choicest tide, axed in CPEVITS, bith Foreign and Domestic, th prime condition, recélved direct by rees.OYBT] from house of B.8.Barnes & Co.al vue bord\" .AlWAYS OD aye bE CONSTANTE Fo.21 Bieury street.256-+ IRRORS! MIRRORS! isostved: \u201cAlso, SWING COTTS and CREDLE fort =e W 4 W.TEES, 514 Craig sieest, BOLTON'S OYSTER HOUSE 690 CRAIG STREET.a5 25 1m° 5,000 FAs, oF Boors A Banat Stock, selling oft at co or ome mont GLo BE MUTUAL LIFE S130 por cont.Joba Iban any Other hodss in the Be INSURANCE COMPANY, mi Now fs the time t bargains, at W.DOUGLAS\u2019 New Bootmaker, 28 or St Lewren ° .work made to order.[_ ** FEW TORE, HOICE LOT OF WINTER having, tn accordance with the law, deposited with \u2018the Finance undred C.8.LEWIS, JOHN CONVERER, Joint Managers for the Dominion.| Orrom: 308 81 James street.a JOHN OSTELL, Lumber Merch Montreal Door and Bash Factory, 8t Gabriel Vicks, Tacuime Cauval.Always on hand, Doors, Bashes, Blinds, Architraves, Skirtt Boards, M of ail patterns, and House finishing gene rally.Ome Inch, 1% 114, and 3 inch clear and planks; $f de soantling, furrings snd or Beng ana rooting of qua LANCERS! LANCERS! \u201c NA TIONAL MELODIES,\u201d BY GRUKNWALD, New and Excellent for Dancing.C.C.DE ZOUCHE, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ETORR, 1 AY.JANES STREET.J 16HEST PRIZE AWARDED POR ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.ARTIFICIAL LIMBS which sre superior fo any 3 ont below cost, at 308 Notre Dame street, per next door $0 Mr.Prince's Musio Store.ore A.BRODRUR.UST RECEIVED, A _LARSS LOT OF PLATED -WARES and : RODGERS\u2019 CUTLERY.w.TA Fo.4s no DAME STRERT.ENTS\u2019 TS SL HANCY SLIPPERS, su! ' NE Fi Lawrence Mais 78-1m Post-odlice.F RUIT S\u2014CROP 1873.Re ; FIG8\u20141 MLD #75-1m° / \"y \u2019 4 OTICE.\u2014The Executive Committee of tbe Montreal Termperance Vigilance Association reuzoctgulily nolieite the citisena of Montreal to tn the und on F of the Liquor Lawes which ma: under their notice, particularly any illegal ling of ilquor on 9u: J.A.MATHE&WSON, MoGill etrest.(By order), \u201cD, MACDONALD, 75-18 | mor TE Pontet Pr, 10 TO BAILLIES, 161 Main street for a well-m à fine assortment of STAFFORD, .Merchant Tailor, HK.James Own cloth have tt made ay To LE EE EEE un fraf clans Pts: others tn the Dominion in boauty of the Anish and Caraquet, Lower naturalness of action.In the arm there is perfect Ford Geter: Give tho tr Craig wisest, control aver the sibow joint.: L SUF ad BELTS.| FRESH OYSTERS.| A varietr or rRUssEs., \u2014 Surgical Appliances for ihe Retief of Staal JUST ARRIVED, vature, Club Peet, and all other physical undred Barrels Prince Island .De apd-plotod OYSTELE, and to arries da 100 ties.Manufactured by a pre Ne Td Victoria Truse Factory, - RADBSONDE > (CHEAP SALE OF BOOTS, : Foot of Beaver Hall Intl, SHORS AXD RUBBERS, 200-towe Montreal.C.F- PARISEAU, ° DRALER IN FURNITURE, 9 NOTRE DANE STREET.BEDROON SUITES, With latest styles Dressing-Cses amd Book-Cases DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, Faney Brackets of New Designs.CANE-SEAT CHAIRS, MARBLE-TOP TABLES, STATURTTE STANDS, .And the wengl variety of emviceable articles of Furniture.> bw tr RAYS BYRUP OF RED ber Ommghs, Gud carmen Loss of Volos, Price, 35 conta per bottle.a a Jr (Trade Mord Secured) .1% HEP OUT THE COLD\u2014 x Ît ont of your houses using Dranght out of your chest ne fungs by wear- , CKSON, Br Ja Ciremrer, = 1 Queen's Hall Block, DOUGLAS, BOOT and 7m To (nb cime ta joave your meneurs at the above pacress if you wants Ares clase, hand-made Boot er Pieces BLACK SILK.Mic.u yard, wirth $1.40, st 49 BOTRR DANE STRRT.ss R SALK at th (FETS FO LE at the Sran on Those who wish {0 save money wlll please note the following table, which is guaffuteed ss repre- Tubing, _ = Pers snppiy of be stove useful articles for aie, HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.FIRE AND MARINE.AUTHORIZRD Capital.05,000,000.This Company having complied with the terms of the Act, have secured a License, and are bow pré- pared to accept 7 ALL CLASSES OP RISKS AGAINST FIRE AP?MODRRATE RATES.KW\u201d All claima will be pald immediately on the loss Selug established.a3 DiRxcroxs : HON.JONN YOUNG, M.P.President.J.P.RINCENNKS.000 Vice Prendents ANDREW ROBERTSON, J.BR.THIBAUDEALU, YER, M.P., .F.KAY, MC.MULLARKY, ANDREW WILSOK, ARTHUR GAGNON.-.ALFRED PERRY.NU.A.PRRKINS, HBAD OFFIOB : 160 St.James Street, Montreal.f18-1y* LOOK! LOOK! EXAMINE! EXAMINE! COMPARE! COMPARE! WAILSIPN Clothing prices with those of other Houses in town, and you will find bis goods 25 per cent.cheaper.Merchant Tailoring stock of Overcoatings, Tweeds, &c., one of the finest in the Dominion; fine made-up Clothing for Winter wear, an ime mense assortment on hand.WALH\u2019S ; CLOTHING MOUSE, 463 Notre Dame Street, near McGill Street.812.50 BUSINESS SUITS, to which we this antuma beg to cal 1 spécial public attention, are made e B application.J.G.KENNEDY & CO:, | + Dominion Clothing Warehouse, No.31 St.Lawrence Main streat.Just RECEIVED, A LARGE ARBSORTMEXT OF ENGLISH WATCHES.THOS.ALLAN & CO., 375 Notre Dame street.Goods assorted, valued at $ 5, will be 80) for § 3.34 \u201c \u201c .10, \u201c Ta ces ; \u201c \u201c \u201c 15, \u201c \u201c 10.08 F U R ; R 1 E R S .\u201c \u201c | LU 90, \u201c \u201c 13.38 \u201c LA a 2, \u201c \u201c 16.70 - eo SO» 4 Eu] 0°FLAHERTY & BODEN, \u201c ; \u201c \u201c 40, \u201c \u201c 8.07 \"+ ww « « mu| No.269 Notre Dame Street.\u201c -\u201c | a 80, \u201c\" \u201c 40.60 \\ .; \u201c \u201c \u201c 7, \u201c M 4534 Pr \u201cmn + + mu MONTREAL, \u201c\" LS .90, \u201c - 40.00 \u201c \u201c 100, \u201c u 00.00 À large and well selected stoek of Furs, lo ve ROOFINC.R.ALEXANDER, GRAVEL ND PLASTIO SLATE ROGFER.No.S03 Craig Street, West, Hear Coskbmsn\u2019s Brass Foundry, corner 51.Antcing, Tin, I and Bh Roofs Repaired and Roofing Pelt aud Bi Plastic Bate, do.VERY \u2018FEW OF THE $4 BLANKETS LEFT.Call and get a pair.A LINE OF DRESS GOODS at 25e, worth 40c.THON.PATTON & BROS., ! No.69 St.Joseph street, (Wearly opposites * City Hotel\") 2e r~ WINTER, 1873.1873.NOW IN STOCK, LADIRS' and GENTS\u2019 OVERSHOES, do.WOOL-LINED HUBBRRS, de.GERMAN FELT SLIPPERS, GENTS' CORK SOLED BOOTS, de, &e., Pain - AR at the very lowest prices, at RONAYNE BROS\u2019., CHABOILLEE SQUARE.se OT ICE.PURE \u201cYANKEE CIDER wi received ab the \u201cOLOBE' RESTAURANT, 8t James strest by She Glass or Gallon.No H.Vosburgh.M HEODORIDI*S GENUINE RUSSIAN CIGARETTES, FIFTEEN DIFFERENT SIZRS JUST RE- CRIVED.COHEN & LOPEZ, No.231 St.James Street, Corman OF PLACE D'ARNES.AAS & CO, 37 Bloury street, would take this opportunity calling the attention of the public to their large and eompiete assortment of Yanoy Dry Goods, Ladies\u2019 Undey- clothing, Gents\u2019 Purnishines, and a full assortment Salling and atest rently reduced priose.Mo.57 BLEURY STREET.HP.BENALLACE & CO, 13 BLEPRY STREBY.- The choicest quality of Meats of all ki Fruits, Veyetables, Fish, &c., &c., always ve .n from 6 a.m.tH 9pm, ers delivered of charge, ne T O V.E\u20188 , hand à fail assortment of Arst-cass 1 have pow om Hall and Cooking Stoves.For sale cheap.2-0 JOHN BURNS, R W.COWAN, # \u2018 * FURRIER, - Coarsn or Notre Dame and St.Peter- Streets, me (GROMWELL, ANNFTT & CO, A 90 WELLINGTON STRRRT, .JRON POUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OP MARSHBANK'S PATENT FOUNDRY \u2018UMOLA Castings of al) descriptions furnished yromitiy bo WING COTTSI! 7 8 Cott fon the Baby, Abd save pour a ; Mo.416 Crafg * $70 v\u2018 THE EVENING STAR.| Meouday, December N, 1873.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS TH FATRE ROYAL.THIS EVENINO, First production of the Original New York Version of THE NEW MAGDALEN, With the eminent Star Artistes, JOHN JACK AND ANNIE\u2019 PIRMIN, to thelr OFiginal Characters of JULIAN GRAY AND MERCY MERRICK, As played by them at Woods\u2019 Museum, New York.Prices as usual.Seats gocured at Prince's Muslo Store.A.OMINION THEATRE Uko.J.DEAGLE, SoLn LESAEE AND MANAUKE.: MORE NUVELTT.» - M NE wns, &¢., presented by a powerful Dancos Mau à à Gentlemen Artistes of wWoil- ity Pre bis entertainment hus been pronounced by and pntlie Paire the best ever given in Montrval For fall particulars, se¢ programucs._ ulag prices, 35, 80, and 75 ceuts.rH! or.Lo OHN B.GOUGH, - TAN GREATEST OF LIVING ORATORS, Private 28 WILL DELIVEE Two Extirecy NEW LECTURES, x QUEEN'S HALL, MONDAY EVENING, Dec.8th, AND TUESDAY EVENING, Dec.9th.- \u2014 \\ Subject: Monday, Bec.ih, * Peculiar People.\u201d suldect : Tuvsday, Dee.9th, * Clroumstances.\u201d In order that all may nave an opportunity of bearing this genowned lecturer, the price of tickets have been arranged as follows : Heserved seats, 7ic.to y of hall.| Admission, 500.eats ready at CC.DoZouche 5 a pe Iams street, on ;Friduy, Dec.5th, at 1 Lenture will beyin promptiy at 8 o°clock.xs?B AZ A AR 1x AxD OF THB PROTESTANT INFANTS HOME, AT THUS .MECHANICS HALL, oY.TuksDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 16th and 17th DECRNDER.Luneh from 1 to 3 o'clock, Vo-al and Instrumental Music cach evening, Friends contributing lefreahitnents will pleage send them to the hall, before 10 o'clock In the mom- ing.* : Tickets, 10 cents ; to be had at the door, and from meinbers of the Committee.: By John J.Arnton.; T HREFE HANDSOME; NEW HOUSKS (Cottage style), \u2018 Noe.£15, 217 and 719 CANNING STHERT (Next corner of Bt.Antoine streath c t finished and complete with Baths, W.\"loses, Nesemant Vininy-room, Sheds, £c.; ss 204 mater pipes laid ; covered with siste; bl 4 donk sashes.Possession tmmediately.Commu os x foct title.Jot 133 fect dcp.Terma ver rai.Wilt be sold at my roome où THC usDAY, Wh, mat Bale at half-past TEN o'clock.= JOHN J.AKNTON, Mesa 10000 Auctiomesr.QALE OK, VALUABLE PROS PERTIES at the Subscriber's Rooms, No.79 8t.Bios ¥ : Lie cut-stone Residence, and nine Ruilding a Catherine street, between Metcalfe and Peel streets, belonging the catate of the \u2018late Mr.John Ponceyent.A Vacant Lot an 88.Catherine street, between Poel and Stanley streets, 51 x 102 foet.A magnificent emplacement on St.James street, 45 feet front, about 80 feet deep, running through fron street to street.On TRURBDAY, Dec.18th, inst, a splendid site for a Wholesale Warehouse, comer of 5t.Henry and St.Maurice streets, 64 x 6, prescnt- y red with Brick Bulldings drawing a large rental.A valuable Lot on St.Maurice street.59 x 6) feet, suitable for the crectiun of a light factory or dwel- Two Brick and two Wooden Cottages, Hochelaga.Great demand for this class of property in this loce- Hty, betny so near the large, new manufac! es.hree handsome, new Housed (cottage style), Nos.MS 217 und 219 Canniug street, uear Bt.Antoine street.On TUESDAY, Dec.Z:rd, a first-class property on %t.Paul street, running through to Cormmissloners street, by authority of justice, and belonging the succession of the late Joseph Nurmandeau.Sale at half-past TEN o'clock.JUHN J, ARNTON, 27-4 Auctionse By Devany & Co.UESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 9TH INST , LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF ELEGANT, QUADRUPLE PLATE SILVERWARE, richest designs and thucst workmanship; COSTLY, 18-k.GOLD WATCHES, DIAMONDS; FINK, 15k GOULD JEWELLERY, &c., &c., Without Reserve.We are instructed by Messrs.Marthullar & Wester, New York, to sell by auction, at pur rooms, 77 St.Jumes ptrect, on TUKSDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING NEXT, \u2018MH stant, and following days, a largo ud valuable consignment of choice Quadruple Flate Sliverware, chiefly in the celebrated Sutin finish, of the richest designs and by the t wakers, comprising: \u2014 Elegant Combinatidn Epergnes, Fruit and Desert pleces, superb Tea an Coffee Services of six and elght pleces, Porcelain ined Te -Pitchers, handsome Cruet and Pickle Btande, with rich cut botticn: Merry: Cake and Card Baskets, Rutter-Dishes, Collery-Stands, ) Rings, Trinket und Toilet Beta, Halvers, Tray &c.; together with upwards of 30 fine void and Sliver Watches, Gents\u2019 heavy -(1>-k Gold), American IAvers aud Keyless Chronometers; Ladies heavy 1k.Gold Levers, in -dlamoud set, enamelled and plain cases; gents\u2019 heavy, Silver American Lovers, &c : Ladies\u2019: Sets fine 145 and 18 k.Gold Jewellery Diamond Rings, Pins, &c.; and, a large stnck of \u201c Elkington's' best English FE.R.bpoons and Forks, Ivory-handiéd Tuble Cutlcry, &e, te.No reserve.Kalo each day at TWO and half-past SEVEN P.M.PRVANY & CO, Auctioneers.By H.J.Shaw.TANOFORTES TUNED.The Subscriber begs Inform his customers and the public that he has engaged the services of a m the manu- 2 Com street, will receive prompt attention.! | ere Brdeod 2s HENRY J.SHAW, S 1GNOR J.HAZAZER S| NEW AND ELEGANT FURNI- NITURE, VERY HANDNOME PAINTED GRAND FANCY MASQUERADE DUMINO AND CITIZENS DRESS BALL, on .MONDAY EVENING, JAN.12h, THE QURRN'S HALL.: Three Halle angaged.Gruonwaid'a Orchestra.pue tiomen*s Tickets, accompaniod with lafiies, 30.Visitors to balcony, Gentlewen, $1; Jadles, &e.Tickets to be had at Prinoe\u2019s and De Zouche's Music Btores.Tickets Hmitad.Assemblies every Wednesday.Ali schools now open.RC UR pee a CAPITAL \u2014==\"\"_8§709,000.SOVERNMENTDEPISIT $200-000.245 SrJaues ST MONTREAL, \u201c_EHGOFF, MANAGER._ Que DEYM ANN BITTER.SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA : F.PF, STUART & CO., No.5 Le Royer street.FIRST-CLASS HUNTING LEVER I (8rnona Cause), 815.00.i Aixten fine, our own make, from $25.Waitham and Marion Watches tn slook.All Watches warranted perfect Time-keepers.173 St.Joseph street, 173.- LTERATIONS COMPLETED.In returning thanks for the liberal share of cus.tôm recelvelnince commencing husiness, wa would respectfully Inform our frieude and th\" public gon- erally that, having proatiy enlarge à and Improved our Btore, we are now prepared show as oom - plete a stock of DRY GOODS, and at as ressonabls prices as may be h treal.Our Cents\u2019 Parntehing Department te: perhaps, the ataest ofany Dry-Goods Store in the etty.It! la a superior stock of T Vost- fuge, Bi cloths, ver-Coatings, Ly Our _ Talloring department sy.kecps up, and is increas- ta vopu tion.ack filks and Black Pure Alpaccas s speciality.A.M.ALLAN & CO, 27 #7, JOSEPH STREET, (Upposite te # City Hotel.) oT M RS EJ CUMMINS, LICENSED MIDWIFE.\u2019 No.41 BANGUINKT STRART, \u2018 Mortanan 24-Srne THE BEST VIRGINIA TOBACCO, And \u2018the choloest brands of HAVANA OTGARS.Mer Also, ans stosk of RCHALM LITA ATP GIPAR TURRS, A.RURBSSAU à 00.73 Noam DAME STYRRST, , Sign of the British Tar.ne OT 1 CRE.dn purchasing O K CIGA that each one bears the stamp, WORSE others A a are genuine, Tha best Five Cent Cigar is the 0 E RECEIVED DA ILY, by Express, FINNAN HADDIES and OYSTERS in bulk.10 ADAM B.FRASER, ™ ST.CATHERINE STREET.\" ALDRFN & O'KEANE, So 160 McGill stroet, &«- BIGN HOUSE, .: ORNAMENTAL AND HARAS PAINTRRS, eties* Flags and Banners painted to order, Co, marie Designs exacte Te artietio atyle.1 tre .Also, dealers in .PAINTS, , © OLS, : Ao \u2018 VARNISH : *PRUSH ; \u201ca a oA / |\\_ WÏNE AND SPIRIT DEALER, a [3 ae, dérapiete asbortm verythin tres he aaa on pes \u201cse, CHAMBER SUITES, 40.\u2018The snbebriber offers fur sale, at his extensive count of the Bowmanville Manufacturing 8 very elegant Walnut Chamber Sets (Martle-tap), Upholstered Chairs, and all complete, $140 t pe 0 ' 4 Walnut, Plain de.do.do, MOto 815 8 Chamber Suites (fainted), do.do, $8 to A 18 Hardwood do do do.do, 813 to \u201823 very handsome (new style) Drawing-room Sutra Fancy Reps, Cotelalng and Hair-cloth, $1 y a 45 Cottage Parlor Suites, 365 to $100.1% richly carved Walnut and Oak Sideboards, vari ous styles, to $195.sé \u2018alnut and Oak Extensive Dining Tables, various si} 78 $3 to $10.Sun Cane and Wood Chaîts.Ladtez' Desks,Card-Tables, Hall Stands and Chairs, Li © atr-cloth Hofas, Couches, and Easy Chair, eres, Spanish !euther Couches, Music- fitools, Dressing Bureaus, \u201cWhats, very elegant Library Tables, Office Chalry, gc! The whole wlll be found of the fines} seasoned wood, and substantial make, Many of the Suites are richly carved and inlaid.| HENRY J.SHAW.ANGES! RANGESI! The subscriber has just recelved a car-load of the oeleu, ad Walker's Cabluet Cooking Ranges.Three al « wir ; te shrens COLNE LENRY J, SHAW, 746 « \"Taig street, 254 (Near Victossa square.) AUCTION.SALES On THURSDAY.Dec.11th, inst., , premises, Craig staget, near Victoria square On es abine + Spd EDITION FOUR O'CLOCK News of the West.Specla the Stan.} - Toronto, Dec.8.At the pigeon shouting tournament on Saturday thee ti voa lefeated the Americans by three birds.The individual scores, 20 ont of 21, is the highest reached as yet.The shooting is going on to-day.On Baturday night a meeting of the voung men of the city was held in the Agricultura) Hall, under the auspices of the new national party.Theattendance was very large, the hall being crowded to its ufmost capacity.The chair was wecupied by W.H.Howland, who, in his introductorv remarks, raid Great Britain insulted Canadians when she offered any decoration for services rendered, He made a strong speech in favor of republican principles.Other speeches followed having a drift towards Canadian independence.oe .The sentiments were received with hisses by a large majority ot those present.resolution pledging themselves Mr.Moss, the Grit candidate, for West Toronto was declared carried, although it was evident that the majority present were opposed to that gentleman.The fact was apparent that the meeting was a dodge of the Grit party: to secure the votes of the young men of this cily, and the object failed.; To-day is nomination day, and lepgthy speeches are expected from the candidates and the Hop.John 1.Cameron, M.C.Cameron, Blake and others.Ou Saturday night Bickford had a must enthusiastic and, unanimous weet.ing in the Westend of the city.The Mail to-day says: The many.triends of Colonel Mc¢Niel, U.C., who was military Secretary to ! n Liegar, will regaut-20.see that he bas n wgpprely.wounded ina fight with \u2018he Æshantees.\u201d 1019 The annual charity sermon in aid of the poor, assisted by the Society of St.Vincent de Paul, was preached in St.Michael's Cathedral last evening by the Rev.J.J.McCann.At a wake at n house on Elizabeth street, at an early hour on Saturday morning, à man named Alexander Me- Cord was hot in the knee by a woman named McTavish.\u2018The difficulty arouse out of the upretting of an inkstand.She was arrested and remanded by the Police Magistrate for a week.The services of the Parlinment street P.M.Church were held in the basement of the church yesterday, in consequence of the damage done to the church by the late gale.; \u201cOwing to the recent destruction by tire of the Alice street P.M.Church the congregation of the church assembled for worship yesterday in Shaftesbury Hall, - CT The Hon.Jolin O'Conuor is in town.Hamilton is troubled with safe blowers.The office of Mr.Bernard, wood dealer, was entered on Saturday night wtud the sgle blown open; the burglars sot §2 in sual silver.1 The foot race at Woodstock between the on pedestrian J.Alliston, and a James \u201cHarris, of Woodstock, for $100, took place on Saturday, and resulted in favor of the Englshmnan.A despatch from Port Elgin says: \u2014 Capt.M.Barrett, of the barge Guiding Star, with hin crew of seven men, arrive here this afternoon in a yaw! boat with their feet badly frozen.They left the barge about nine miles -out from here disabled, laden with 24,000 bushels of whest from Milwaukee Lo Sarnia, ci They were in low of Le proprifor City of Detroit, which was laden 4 \\ Ars bushels of wheat.The balance of her cargo was rolling freight.The gale struck them at lalt-past three a.m, when they cut the barge lovee, and at seven a.m.the City of Detroit sunk in NEW ax ELEGANT WALNUT PURNITURE.Thu Bubecrider 19 now cette has for sale, ou acec\"int of the BOWMANVI MasUFACTUR- ING COXVPANY, à large nssortmont Of thoir make, comprising very handsome Drawing- 27 eh Halr Cloth, : PJ, fad © APB.iin 55 @ $400 vesy Blogant Want Chamber Suites, swith Amboyna Wood, Masuld Top and upho:s!**=d Chaire-al) comte 125 #0 v 120 8 + 10 pots 5 666 666\u20ac 2 cloth top Library Tab erca, Mook-cascs, d leaf Secretaries, hair-cloth Rofaa, Couches, Easy Chairs, Centre Tables, Wardrobes, Card Tables, and about 3,0 Cane and Wond Seat hairs; the whole of the best seasoned material and workmanship.Also, very fine Hritish Plate Mirrors (Jardiniere\u2019s), and a large variety of other things\u2014such as t be found in any of room In the Dominion.Parties from the country can hav: their purchases packed and shipped at a moderate charge.HENRY J.BIAW, Sale Rooms, 746 and 72 Craig street, near Victoria square.251 W ALKER'S CABINET COOKING RANGE.-An assortment of these cele- can be seen ms, Craig street.Numerous satisfactory references will be given.24 HENRY J.SHAW.NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, 745 Craig Stroot.Americau Bronze and Pnglish Crystal Gasaliers.Anicrican Brackets and Portables.Glass Shades, new patterns.Paper 8hades and Transparencies.The German Student Lamp adapted for gas.R.PATTON, PLUMBER, UAS AND BT FITTER, 765 CRAIO STRRET, Three doors West of Victoria square.W.& F, P.CURRIE & CO, 100 GRET NUN STREET, P10 ROR, RAR IRON.ÉOLL ER PLAWRG, OAL VANIZED IRON CA TRS, MONTREAL, ADA PLA N N PLATES, - BOILER TUBES, TUBES, Ingot Tin, Rivets, Veined Marble, Lt Copper, Iron Wire, Roman Cemen eet r, Bteel Wiro, Portland Cemen Antimony, ; 98 Canada Cement, Sheet Zinc, ain: Paving Tlles, Ingot Zinc, Fire-Cla fârden Vagcs, Pig Lend, Fiue Covers, Chhmnoy Tops, Dry Rod Lead, Fire-Bric Fountains,- Dry White Mansfacturers of SOFA, CHAIR and BED SRRINGS _À \\ares ajyoë a]yays on hand.ns WwW R.ROSS & CO., No.11 ST.BACRANENT STREET, Half-chests and cattics Kew JAPAN TEAS.Offer for Bale : Half-cheste and Zatties Cholos GRREN and BLACK TEAS.Half-chepta es attien JAVA TBAS.Barrels GRANULATE iihds.BARBADORS and CUBA SPQ AR.CO MULASSKS, : | BARBA 4 Pans RUGAR-HOUSE .Barrels Chicago MBS8 PORK, Montreal Inspection.Burrrels Chicago THIN MESS PORK, do.do.Extra MESS BREF.COARSE SAAT.: : os CINNAMON.* e Cases CITRONELLA OIL AMES MOORE, - WROLRSALR AND RETAIL v BOOT AND BHOE MAKER, 06 Craig Street (ncar Horminth Montreal, \"A large and varied rook of Booth Shoes suit able for the veseñn always stock, ; .YSTERS! OYSTERS! \u2018harrole Fresh Malpes arrived by ast echooner.\"Also, 50 barrels slightly frozen, for wale cheep by LAURIN & MONTRCE, : - No.341 Commissioner street, 01-12 - .Opposite Custom House.H.MONSELL, SW NOTRE DAME STREET, cor.81.Jean Baptitte._AI orders promptly atégnged to.97-bmt THOMAS PARKER, Steam-Dye- log Scou! orks and Principal Office, street, ety peter any pe) Rich OJTO F.LAVOIE, 66 St \u2018Are SHORS à re ihe lowe, and hie woek, for etyie, Hi sa rpaseed.Mrst Prt the Provincial Exhibition Give him à call.veut a que gin Bay.Captain Barrett saw three of the crey of the propellor in a yawl boat, and One man was seen in another boat.It is feared that the reat of the crew went down with the propel- lor.They lad about twenty men on ad, LAF an rat SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAT 11.The appointment of M.Burthold, Firat Secretary of Legation at St.Petersburg, as French Minister at Washington, to succeed Marquis DeNocHes,wasannounc- ed on Saturday inlthe Journal Official.Yesterday evening grand vespers were held in the Roman Catholic Cathedral and a charity sermon war preached by Father McCann, at Toronto, on behalf of the tunda of the St.Vincent de Paul Society.A telegram from Versailles states that at the Bazaine coûrt-martial on Saturday last, M.Pourcet brought his argument fur the prosecution to a close, and demanded, first, the degradation of the ag- cused, and afterwards his execution.A large and influential meeting waa held in Goderich, Ont, Inst Frida night, in the interest of the Goderich extension of the Ontario and Quebec Railway.It was resolved that the town would be justified in granting a liberal bonus.-waa held in Newburg, in the interest of both the Newbury cand Wallworth Railways, The rurvey is to be made at once and a charter was applied for.Funds were pledged on \u2018the spot for \u2018the necea- fary exprasces, The Dominion revenue for Noverhher was:\u2014Quatoms, 101,864,647; Bxcise, £49,311,089; Post Offices, $11,435,394; \"ublic Works, including railways, 811, 108, 377; Bill Stampa, $1,908,040 : Mis cellancous, $5,894,118, Total, $181, 483,555.Expenditure, $217,609,315.Capt Hartney, of the \u2018brig Maggie, which arrived at Halifax on Saturday from Ouba, siales that h vis in Santiago during the execution of the Virginina captives, and withessed the shooting of Rvan and his fellow passengers.His account \u2018ir similar to that already published.At the nomination for Montmagny, Que., on Saturday, for the Local House, nearly three thousand persons were resent ; there was an invnense mg.A most enthusinstic railway meeting gS OVW THIEL COAT TRAM \u2014 : pp ~The Young Man's Society givk free concert \u2018this evenjug in [papecto?street Church.\u2014 There will be a free public concert this evening at the Inspector Street Church ; given by the Young Men's 8o- ciety.; \u2014 À meeting of the Montreal Banitary Areociation will be held in the office of the Hewlth Department to-morrow after- uuu at four o'clock.\u2014 The Herald announces that Messrs Blake, Cartwright, Dorion, Macdonald and Fournier, at present in Ottawa, will he present at the Huntington dinves if necessgry.\u2014 In the Park cases, Judge McKay las ruled that he has no jurisdiction in Clangbers, rendering it necessary for.Mr.Devlin to renew ; \u2018term ; the point upon which this ruling is ade was raised by Mr.Kerr, Q.C.- ANNIVERSARY MISSIONARY SERVICES.The anniversary sermons of the Dor- chester street Wesleyan Methodist Church were preached yesterday by the Rev, Luchlan Taylor, Missionurÿ Secretary and Rev.G H Wells.The former, who otl.ciated in the morning, chose Lis text in the words contained in the_12th verse of the 19th chapter of Revelations : < And on his head were maay crowns.\u201d À nussionary Sunday-senon! meeting was held in the afternoon, and this evening will take place the annual n.issionary meeting: of the Church, the usual tea meeting being postponed until Wednesday evening to give members an opportunity of attending the lecture of Mr Gough Tuesday evening, Rev Mr Tav- lor\u2019s address this evening will have re- Intion to his recent six months\u2019 visit to the Wesleyan Missions in the North-west Territory ; a French clergyman will give information concerning the French Canadian Missions, aud Dr Burns will, it is estimated, coufine himself to the general aspect of the work.MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.[Reported for THE Bram dy Bond Brothers.) ge Sellers.|Buyers.]laclions STOCKS.Bank of Montreal.otbinion Bank re ank of Hamil om daritime Bar .Exchange Bank.1014 Turon Copper B 2) utercolonial Coal Cop\u2019 La 3.T.p.c.Bond Champ L.«Bonds.veer en er )o.Sterl'ngép, c.dees ieee |.ont.Telegraph Co.[3 NEY A8y 1 pominion d'elegraph Co.| 100 cane 4005 av.Co.1895 Canadian Nav, Co.1-0 ity Passenger Rai J ity Gas Company.129 12 Merchants\u2019 Exchange Cee 1 dont.District Pr.Building Society, .\u201care .\u2026 Hamiltor Pr, \u20ac L Society.|.oh Canad.Rolling Stock Co.N.Amer can (ar C Canada Engloe and Ma hine Compan R.F © Yoreiaann uebec Fire insurance ont.Investment As l'an.rapbic Printing Co.kK.¥ Ë io er ou, 17 io\u2019 oe a 9% wi Ce 100 ww ; EXCHANG Bank of London G0 days son Me ow For + moon in New Yo Grr Tnx Exrr\u2014Beyond all question, the most ccanomli.al 8ewing machine to buy 1s the * Apple.It is perfect and durable |i workman- umole sud t7 operate, and (ts work is superior 0 all \u201chel.Fhe mits lens furnished with {tars +» \"ost combigie construct: led.Its \u2018popularity, so well de Le y ersantaz\u201d , - 1¥%-%aw New Adrertisements Hip R EM EM BEF OUR GREAT CHEAP SALE OF WINTER JACKETS ALL THIS WEEK.N.CARSLEY, 395 Norre DAME STREET.NOTICE TO TIE PUBLIC.+ ee The undérsigned bega to atate thathe has ndwW the fincat astortment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS tn the city, constating of Work-boxes, Duvsks, Ladies\u2019 Card-Cases, Hack Combe, Albums, Parlor Games y Books, Chr\u2018etmas Cards, Book Marks, Dotls, Me chanical Toys, Dolls\u2019 Funiitpre, Box Toys, Drums, Noah's Arks, &¢.Also, à fine assgrtment of Gold and Jot Jewellery, all imported within three months.Remember the number, ; J.unt 969 Notro Dame street, \u2026 208$ Lawrenoa street, All goods delivered free pf cearge within ei OTICE.\u2014The undersigned Legs se-motify-itscustimers that his Office, No.#4 88.Joseph abreet, antsred by targlars, nd havini.:lied to find out the aatier artien, he will be tRankfai to those rosa lckets for gnode sim as soon 88 convenient to redeem them, in order to à vettiement of the missing goods.THOR.PARKER, * 2e British American Steam Dye Works.yRITISU AMERICAN DYE WORKS., PRINCIPAL OPFICR: No.521 8T.JOSEPH STREET.290.60 ¢¢ J ONDON JOURNAL\" and # LONDON RRADER\" for Deceinber, re- cejved at ER N° 6th inst, hapleau and Fortin tried to speak, but conld not be heard.Ç An immense mass meeting was held on Baturday nigh! ip Toronto, whieh was attended by hundreds of electors.Hons.J.H.Cameron, C.C , and Mr.Lauder, the candidate, addresa- ed the meeting.Ed Farrer, who sold his services to Mr.Cartwright, has received his price from the Government in the shape of an appointinent as emigration agent to the south of Ireland.A shooting affair occurred! on Satur day morning in Toronto, which may re- silt ihn murder.While a wake was in gress in a Louse on Elizabeth street, the mistress of the house Mra.McTavish, charged a man named John McCord with upsetting an inkatand, and og his denial the woman drew a revolver and shot the man he leg.She was about firin tho récond time when ahe wan arrested ROUND TOWN.À- Cumtom\u2019a receipta Saturday, $5,: 335.03.\u2014 Mr.John B.Gough will lecture ject being * Peculiar Peoples\u201d \u2014 J.Plimsoll apd H.L.Routh are the vis governors ai the Montreal Gene ral Hoapital for the present week.this evening, in Queen's Hall ;-his sub: jority for Mr.Jngelier (Opposition).=» 167 SC.Peter Tireet ear Chale.\u2018His opponent r.Jandry, (Govern- ss ment) left the \u2018hustings in despair.Itis MURPHY'S Now Dominion thought hie will resign before the day of atreet (corner of St.David lena).kinds ao lling\u2014156th and 5 Menara, oo 24 Scouring executed wh Les.on fit.Catherine or Peel stéeeta, à Persién Lamb Pur Cap.The finder will be suttabl reward il by leaving it at No.36) Notre Dame atroel.O8T, on Saturday evening, on Canning, St.Antoine or Dorchester st: 3, by way of Mountain treet, a Persian Lamb Victorine e ?by leaying It nt 890 Bong venture or 58 8¢ Sulpice streets will be cwarded.ses d'actes Cook: APPIT 24 EE married man, with no encum branos, a situation wire he can make himself Generally ope 1; anderutands the care orses ; ianota of work ; his wife would like a situatiot la the umé house as Plain Cook or Housemaid ; oun produce references If required.Address V, $t, STAR office.ANTRD.\u2014A respectable you lady, capable W of teaching French and elles would Hire to take » situation as Hesident Cove:ness, where such would be required ; also, plain owing and some fat cy work; good references.Address V STAR Office.; \u201cTED, b: m altuat.= WHR y à young amas un! Fes os good references.Addres ANTED, by à younz man, à aitustion ns WwW Tomer or assistant.Address Vv, 4, Sean office.Le 7 AXTED, à situation a8 Coachman and Oroom ; Ww Las good references.Address V, 8, Oran PERTONSI\u2014 If Mrs.G.R.(Hibertaon will call on M.Lavender, it.James street, she will hear from her friends in r ngland.WAS a good Washer and Iromer, Asp + 43 Lagnuchetiere street.\\ ATED IMMEDIATELY, a Thorough Servant, fx a small family; must be well h mendet To te 8 .WAP.Spite my =e emi iene Wi Resp a; ir application inf 1 EEN Ler il Tf Pe a \u2018 a M 9, \u201ci \u201cBd EDFION ; SIX 0'CLOCK \u2019 Quasec, Dee.H, The Court of Appeals reversed the de- claion of the Superior Court and Court of Review in the case of the Moisie Iron Co.and the Norwegian laborera.and maintained the capias under which the latter were arrested.The Court refused to bail Bates, charged with murder, at whose last trinl the jury disagreed.Mr David, ontreal East, will ask the overnment if it ia their intention to in- emnify the Jesuits in taking\u2019 possession \u2018of the ancient convent of that order: The Board of Trade meeting to elect delegrates to the Dominion Board had to adjourn, owing to the small attendance.\"The City Council had great difliculty in securing a quorum: at their last meet- 1g, and transacted very little business.The News of Ottawa.! [Special to THE Stan.) ~ OrTAwa, Dec.8.The Intercolonial Railroad Commissioners are in town.A number of railroad contractors have arrived to secure the settlement of their disputed claims before the retirement of C.J.Brydges frem the Board.He sent in his resignation some time ago, but was prevai on to withdraw it.It is \u2018anid he vil now positively retire, as the Grand Tffink requires all his time, Two men-were nearly drowned in the Ottawa yesterday while skating.Andrew Holland, of the Citizen, war heaten by rowdies on the rink on Saturday while rescuing a gentleman they had attacked.Two men, named Roy ani Lemieux; were drowied vesterday while \u201cskating near Eddy\u2019s mills.1 It i= rumoured that the Hom.John Young will be made the Intercolonial Railroad - Commissioner when C.J.Brydges resigus.SPECIE FOR NEW' YORK.a \u2014- Loxpox, Dec.8.The 88.Pomerania, from Southampton on Sutupday for New York, took $53,000 in specie.| The SS.Great Western uly Bristol on Saturday for New York.SS.ARRIVALS.) QuesessTowx, Dec.8.Arrived : SS Silesia, from New York, PrymoursH, Dec.8.Arrived: S8 Indiana, from Philadel- pha.from FINANCIAL.Lownoy, Dec.8, 12.20 p.m.Consols, 917 to 92 fur money; 92} to 921 for Account.= Îlonde\u201410-406, 97; NY C, 974 Erie, 385; do p.t.d., 69.Tallow, 40c¢.GOOD NEWS, \\ WasiwoTox, Dec.8.The Navy Department has received a despateh trom Commander Reed, of the anens, announcing her safe prrival after rough weather at Bermuda on Nov 23nd, where she stopped to get coal.Much anxiety las heen felt for her rafety.DEATH AND DESTRUCTION FROM GASOLINE EXPLOSION.Ausany, N.Y.Dec.4.An explosion of gasoline took place in Arkell and Smith\u2019s rack factory, in Canajoharie, and the building and its contents \u2018wire hmrned.About 73 persons were at work at the ume of the explosion, and many of them were obliged to make their escape through the windows.Peter McCabe perished in the flames ; William J.Arkell, son of one of the proprietors, was seriously burned, and Benjamin Smith, the other proprietor, and several employes, were injured slightly.Loes, $100,000 ; insurance, $50,000.DEATH AND DAMAGE CAUSKD BY THE FALL OF A DEPOT BUILDING., ALTOONA,Pa, Dec.5.As the Paciflo express train was com.iug into the depot here the engine jumped the track and swung around, throwing an express car against ane of the iron posta with such furce as to break it oft and canse pyrt of the depot tp fell in on two express cars and a ha car, breaking them up badly.The passenger cars, in which thers were a number of passengers, barely escaped.A news: boy, named Lingenfelter, was killed, and several passengers slightly injnred.Loss £50,000.BUILDING IN THE 19TH CENTURY.New Yorg, Dec, 5, Ata quarter to 12 a.m., yesterday, a large four-story frame building, about Wg Completed at Main-ave, dt ington-place, ite the t id P.og N.J, fell Go the ground, instantly killing two gentlemen: who were conversing ou the sidewalk in front of the building.@ne of the gentlemen was G.McLean, the leading member of the Town Council of Pareaic and gmong its most popnlar and esteémed oitizens.Tue other was William Barkley of the firm of William Barkley & Co,, importers of drugs.of No.3¢ Cortlandt street, in this city, who had r.cently taken up his res si in Passaic.* Mr.Barkley was about to sake the 13 o'clock train for New York, and Mr.McLean seeing him on the opposite ride of the street, crossed over to.shake lands with only a few seconds before the building fell and bari.ed them both in its ruins, ROUND TOWN.\\ \u2014 The youth Mason In steadily improving.- \u2014 Mr.J.B.Gough is stopping at the Ottaws Hotel.5 ° \u2014'l'he Water Committee will meet at 3 _o\u2019clock to-morrow afternoon at the City Hall.\u2014 The S88.Scotland, James, master, \u2018from Montreal, arrived at London on the 4th inst.Co \u2014 The Cunard 88.Algeria arrived at New York on Saturday, bringing dates to 2let and 22nd ult.The mails were received here this forenoon.Le \u2014 BE.Haensgen nud Thgs, Gordon, Esqs., will be the visiting Governors at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge for the present week, \u2014 Thirteen patients Temain under treatment in the small-pox ward of the General Hospital ; two patients, completely convalescent, were to-dmy dis= \u2014 Rerhember the Anti-Ment Monopoly Meeting to-morrow (Tuesday) at 3 p.m., in the echanics Ball Al friends of ogress air Play who can s a8 hour old make » point of being present.\u2019 \u2014 The St.\u2019s Temperance Society meet this evening, The first an.nus! meetin of the £1.George's Band of Hope will\u2019 e Ino! evenin ddrerm will be delivered b \u20ac Bond, Rév.Janies Carmichael, Rev.Canon Baldwin, and others.\u2014A ing to custom, prisoners arrested by the polos last night for drunk.enuess, wers discharged this morning, there being no i.the prisoners taken in charge on Baturday for the \\aame offence.a considerable number weve opt ut liberty yesterday morning.\u2014 Bouse time since, an cgw hardy be » Mrs Moore, wil Or Mr Moore, , \\ | injured by burning, ne to the explesion TRMAN Roopiar, President of 8 conl-oil lamp ; the pour womés lines re gered until lost week, wheu she died, as in stated on the certificate, of\u2019 exhaustion from a burn.* I \u2014 The prisoner, Georgette was found of Weber \u2018in possession of a bundle of clothing, The News or @ * pee he tends he gbiained from ww i ies residing on Beaver Hall.etec- » (Press Despatch.) tive Lafon, euspecting that, from his : well-known character, they were stolen, | brought them to the Central Station.ITe had sold them to Mra, Barnes, ot$ the St.Anu\u2019s Market, for four shillings.\u2014 A conversazione and musical enter- i tainent, which promises to be of un- lusnal interest, will be given to-morrow : eveuing in Association Hall ; an exhibition ofoil paintings,water colora,sketc'wa, &c., will be made in the Reading Room, of coins, medals and antiquities, in the Reference Library, while microscopes will be provided for the examination of microscopic objects in the Study.An excellent programme for the musical entertainment 1s announced.: \u2014 The city to-day being a holiday among the members of the Roman Catholic church, has heen very quiet ; the ice on the river which was yeater- day crowded with skators, wrs well pat- runized especially during the afternoon.Fortunately no aécidents have occurred, although féared in the event of youths being possessed of such temerity as to venture out for any great dis.ance.The river continues high and for a very considerable portton of its width, is free even frum floating ice.» \u2014-À grand peace meeting will take place on Thursday next at the Aseoci- ation Mall at 8 d\u2019elock.Ladies and gentlemen are invited.This meeting occurs under very favorable auspices.Rev.D.C.Häynes, Secretary of the American Peace Society, will represent that Society and the world-wide peace movement.Messrs.Wilkes, Dawson, McViears and Douglas, will take part in\u201d the meeting A Jarge number of clergymen and laymen, without distinction of denomination, will take part, forall consulted have signified their desire to do so.\u2014 Goll remained steady at 1091-8: bank 60 days\u2019 sterling varied from 105; to 1084; bank cold drafts from par to Ç pc premium.The stock market was more active; quotations of princinal stocks were de- i pressed Montreal, Untario aud-Montreal- l'elegraph were less favorable ; Toronto was \u2018offered at a lower rate, 1824, bnt without proffers; Merchants was unchanged, and Commerce had fallen a fraction.American improved : : .Pucitic Mail, 41} to 417; Western Union Telegraph, 734-3; N.Y.Central, 93}, 447; Erie, 47: Michigan Southern, 73340 7355 Rock Uland, 954, 963 5 North-west, 53; Union Pacitie, 29; Quicksilver, 20; Ohio and Mississippi, 253 ; 5-20 Bunds, 110$; CCX 1 \u20ac 205; Toledo and Wabash, 43; Exchauge rated at 81, aml interest 1a entry gold at 7 pe.I The toliowinge sales took place at the afternoon Board securities were generally 20 shares of Mentreal at.175 1 shares Jacques Cartier at.102 15 shnves Menvhants at.oo.Hi 40 shares Mechanics at.182 10 shiares Royal Canadian at.9% 20 =hiqres Commerce at.120} 253 shares of Montreal Telegraph at 213} SALE OF SILVERWARE, Warones, &e.\u2014 To-morrow (luesday) afternoon and evening Messrs Devany & Cosell at their TOOR, TT St Jumes street, a large and valuable consignment from New York of elezant quadzuple plate, silverware (richest styles and paverns), ladies\u2019 and gents\u2019 costly 15k ha English and Aine- rican levers, stom winding chronumeters, &c: gents\u2019 heavy silver American levers; some fine dismonds and sets 18k gold ljewellery ; Llleingtou's celebrated spoons and forks, ivory handled table cutlery, &e.The hour is 2 o'clock.There isno reserve.ENLARGEMENT OF MANITOBA.~~ There is a deputation coming tv Ottawa from the Manitoba Local Government, to negotiate for the enlargement of the Province to the Untario boundary on the oné'side and northwards and wost- wards on others, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 MORTUARY RETURN, + Number.of interfréüts -in the Roman Catholic Cemetery dating the past week 100.Cerlifichtes were refurned ja 66 cases.Diseases: Gastritis, 1; pegiton- itis, 1; dentition, 1; scarlathia, 8 disease of the heart, } ; small-pox, 143 dispepaia, 1; cholers infantum), 13.ecrofala, 1 ; whooping cough, | ; inflammation of the brain, 1; debility, 4 consurantis, 8; typhoid lever, ; rheümatiem, I ; cancer, «; meningitig, 1; inflammation of the lungs, 1; bronchitis, 3; apoplexy, 1 croup, 1; fever, 17; twé children were etill-born and three died immediately after birth; in a large number of cass- the nature of the disease w- n : \u2018 s not men- ; |X - tioned ; one birth, wag premature ; among the \u201ctcensed were victims of the Tabb\u2019a yard horror; 23 children, foundlings, died wliile under the care of the Grey Nuns.Certificates were received in eleven of the small-pox cases ; of these ten were chilil- | ren, eight being French Canadians, and the remainder Irish by birth ; three of the deceased are said to have been vaccinated, one 8 man having been vaccinat- Led when an infant; five of the cares were of the confluent type, a very violent form.One of the deceased came from Durham street ; à second from Murray street ; athird from Jacques Cartier \u2018street > a fourth from Benudry street ; a fifth from?street, and a seventh froin Seaton atrect.The doctor who was called \u2018in: one instance, has noted on the çertificaie, \u2018\u201c I was called to see the case when the child was dying.\u201d .PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND ! REFUGE.\u2019 Appenl on Behalf of the Poor, The United Board of Outdoor Relief commenced their regular work at the House of Refuge on Thursday last, 4th Dee), and will meet each succeeding Thursday.te | _ As im former years, * (hey deperyd cn: tirely on the apontaneous and cheerful benevolence of their fellow-citizens.The \u2018Board ia composed of representatives rom the Natfonal Socictics, the House of Industry and Refuge, and the Youn Men\u2019s Christian Association.With such an organization, they are able to concentrate the charity of our city, and to enquire into, and more or less relieve, every case of suffering and destitution brought before them.It in true that work has been abupdant \u2018all the past sumjner, but,\u201d notwithatand- ing, there are numbers of widows, young children and others, dependent on the Board for assistance through the winger.here are also many helpless caren which we cannot well detail.but which it is our dûty to relieve.irewood,pfovisions,clothing, bedding, boots and shoes, &c., are distributed.to the needy throughout the winter.'™ The rd, therefore, confid nd peal to the pénerority of.thir fello citizens to send in the necessary funds to carry on the work.Contributions to-be sent to Wiiliam Brown, Secretary-Tres- enter, at the Houre of Industry and Ringe, Dorchester \u2018 sireet, or to any niemnber of the Board, .> ys of cast-ofr clothing and otlor uselu tcler are also reapectin - Llicited.pectiully *¢ CHARLES Alrxazoes and Jorx SixcLAIR, the Homee of Industry and Tanneries West ; a sixth from St.Mary | Wnuan Q.MoxnanLon, President of A the German Society.F Javks CuaxToN, President of the Young Men's Christian Associn- D.William Browx, Sccretary-Treusurer to the Board.Montreal, Int Dec., 1873.IN MEMORIAM.The death of Mr.F.P.Pominville, Q.C., which occurred un Friday evenin will occasion korrow toa very large circle of friends.The decénsel gentleman, who was the legal! partner qt the late Sir George Cartier, held à lnghly honorable position at the Bar of this city for many years.Asa lawyer he was ever faithful and devoted to the iuterests of his clients ; and in private life an well as mm his iut ccourse with his professional brethre ., his many amiable qualities gained him in no ordinary degree the af- téction and esteem of all who enjoyed This acquaintance.The Hon.James Leslie, a Senator, died at his residence in Parthenais street, on Sunday morning.The deceas od was in his 8th year, being born Sept.4th, 1786.He war a son of Capt.J.Leslie, 15th Regiment of Foot, who vas Assistant Quarter Master (General to the my of General Wolfe at the capture of Quebec.He was born at Kair, Kincar- dine, andjeducated at Aberdeen.For many years he was engaged in business as a merchant at Montreal.He was a member of the Executive Council of Canada, and President of that Lody in 1848.At a later date he held the office of Provincial Secretary and Registrar.l\u2018rom 1824 until the Union of the Provinces in 1840, he represented the East Ward of Montreal in the Lower Canadian Assembly, and he afterwards sat for cil.After Confederation ie was cal to the Senate bv Royal Proclamation.The deceased was a Conservative in politics.THE FREIGHT GRIEVANCE, Mr.Brydges has addressed a letter to Mr.Ryan, President of the Corn Exchange, explaining that while there is a \u2018break of gauge, there must be ore or less difficulty in forwardiug freight, and} stating that since the change of gauge there have been 400 more cars than heretofore working upon the line East of Montreal, while the engine power is far bevond the demand of traffic ; urging moreover that the freight block is not due to the want of sufficient carryine capacity upon the Grand Trunk: out to \u2018the luck of sutlicient © mber of steamers to transport tho rreight conveyced to Port- lanl 1g Liverpool, Halifax and St, John, N.B.; in proof, he adds, that on Friday there were at Portland 413 car, loads of freight waiting transport to Liverpool, 115 car loads for Halitax and 73 car loads tor St.John, making a total of 606 car loads beyond the capacity of steamers to remove, He observes that the growth of the business to the Lower Provinces 1s very marked this year, fur beyond anything of, which they have had previous experience, amd although he has recur extra steuiners and vessels, these have been unable to take away the accumulation which exists, it Leing quite clear that one steamer per week will not suffice fur the business offering from Canada to Liverpool, to say nothing of the trattic seeking an outlet at Portland from the Western States.The capacity of the Ii.T.Railway at present, even with its break of gauge at this city, is sufficient, he maintains, to load two large steamers each week from Portland to\u2019 Livercool, and he hopes to be in a position within a few davs to say that this number will run weekly at the close of the present year, negotiations to that end being on foot.With reference to the statement in Friday\u2019a discussion that it would be advantageous for Montreal shippers to have an outlet at Boston for \"Liverpool shipments, he wentions that early in the \u2018reason he offered rates of grain to Bos- top but no one woulid.ship that way, and 1e nuw announces that he is prepared to carry out-shadsirrangement, smd: to load 50 narrow gauge cara in Montreal to take freight to Boston ria the Vermont lines, provided shippers will undertake to find prompt shipping capacity at that place; when the gauge is changed to Portland the line will be in a position to transport freight syflicient for three steamers per week from Portland.HARBOR EXTENSION, The completion of an important addi\u2019 Vercheges from 1841 to 1s48, whey wae summoned to the Legislative 0 i aol ed vesaels visited Montreal, representing 1,000,000 tons; this exclusive vi ocean Corporation of Montreal, hoping that Passenger Railway.His Worship rerponded eloqitently.All Wilson and Coun.McShane also replied.I'he healths of Messes, Ryan and Jette were thea drank and responded to.Mr.Jette declared that the uew Govern- nt were fully alive to the importance of aiding such works as that which they were celebrating.Mr.Jette proposed the Lealths ot Messe.Whitney and Nish, Secretary aud Epcinver, respectisety,to the Harbor Coturuirsion.- Bota zentemen returned thanks, after winch the Mayor and Corporation of Hochelaga wus given.- - Mr.Gauthier returned thanks in French saying he looked forward to the time when Hochelaga would \u2018be annexed to Montreal.He mentioned that Huchelagn was the only Corporation which exempted manufretories from taxes.He beg- ved to apologise for the absence of Victor Hudon, Exq., who was unavoidably absent fran Montreal.The + Press\u201d Was next proposed and responded to by representatives of the Gazette and KvE=- ina Star, alter which the company dispersed having a plearant drive to towr which was reached about 5 o'clock.THE WEATHER.Temperature in the shade, by standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrtson À Co., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Damo street :-6 p.m.yestendiay, 190; 8 a.m.to-day, 18°: 1 pw.30°.Max., 30S; Min, 116 : Mean, 0°05 Standard Barometer componaated and corrected :-6 pn.yesterday, 2000; B am today, 3063; 1 p.m.to-day, 30,20.Montreal, December bth, 1873.LATEST MONEY MARKET.December &,2p.m.NEW YORK.MONTREAL.Greenbacks bought at a discount of.84 to 00 Greenbacks sold at a discou _ to 00 Silver bought at a discountof.9 too Drafts not payable in New York, 1 per cent extra.8 G.W.WARNER & SON, Cor.Notre Dame and 8t.Frs.Xavier st.A very fine assortment of Black Walnut Office Chairs, in Leather and Cane, consisting of Arm, Revolving, and Tilting, well fiuished and of superior manufacture ; also, Ladies\u2019 S8ewing and Easy Chairs In Crotonne, will be found at 8.R.Parsous's Furniture Warerooms, 603 and 605 Craig street.Seo the \u201cNew Washing Machine,\u201d with water Hght cover; will economize Clothes, Timo, Lab, and Water.A full stock of Clothes Wri- \u2014gcts and Dryers on hand, at 1.1 A BURVETER'S, 281 £24 Craig street, Montreal.The Philosophy of Dress, Bhatespeare, who knew all qualitios with » learn- od spirit of human dealing, rarely omits an oppor.tanity of indicating how thoroughly he unders the Philosophy of Clothing.* The apparel,\u201d ho says, \u201coft proclaime the man.Though the famous Loi Chesterfick!, the author of the well-known * Ietters 0,\" Was not 4 great pen us ur # profound philosopher, he was a singularly shrewd man of the world, and wus well titted to pronounce a judgment or offer udvice on this subject: ** I confess,\u201d he says, \u201cthat 1 cannot help forming some opinion of a man\u2019s senso and charucter (rom his dress, and I be- Heve most people do as well as myself.\u201d He gives excellent instructions to hls son, \u201cTake care al- wary he says, \u201c that your clothes are well made and fit you, for otherwise they will give you an awkward air.\u201d The foregoing rémarks in the Philosophy of Dress are admirable, but they require io be supplemented with the advice to yo to JAMKR CaLLEN'S, Union Clothing Hall, 525 and 527 Crzid street, who supplies every deacri] lion of Clothing, ready maae and male to.moasure for adults and juveniles: of all classes, and who offers to iis customers the rare combinatigh of excellence in materials and workmanship,th newest designe, and nnpuralled cheapness.28) The \u201c EVENING STAR\u201d in for sale at enc cent each at the following News Stands : Akin, T., Post-office, Point St.Charles.Austin Sas.grocer, 536 St.Joseph street.attle Bros., stationers, D Bleury at.nner, John, 41 University st.Courten; Miss, Confectionery and Fancy Goods a st.Couper, Mrs.B., Variety Store, 4 St.Urbain at.Car enter, Geu,, bird store, #23 St.Catherine st.Cockburn, J., fruit dealer, 119 Wellington st.cooper, Mre.©, fruit dealer, US St.Catherine st.Clark, Mise,» raw bonnet cleaner, \u2014 St.Antoine street.Cross, William, groceries, &c., Forfar st., Point 8t.\u201charles, > Chisholm, C.R.,& Co., Bonaventure Depot, and on the trains by their News Agents.Clements, J.; grocer, corner of Anderson and La- gauchetiere sts.Cooper, Wm., coal vil, &c., 48 Jurors st.Collins, Thos., 897 Craig st.Clark, Geo., fruit stor e, Corner of Ottawa and olborne ste.Dawes, W., etstioner, 13; Place d'Armes.Dawes, W., stationer, &c., 564 St.Mary st.Dorion, G, fancy toy aud trunk store, \u2014 St.Mary se street.Delaney.1-2 Bleury a 2 nalison ., fruit store, 778 9t.Catherine st.Dewar, Mrs, a) st.Urbain street.Filiott.Mrs.cartheuware, Bees se Joseph et.ood.F.Q.grocer, corner o uchetie.Bt Constant ste.Les re and Gandron, Geo., fruit and confectionery, No, \u2014 Bt.Urbain st, .Grey, J., 451 Wellington gt Gautbior, Edward Cbarios, fruit store, 472 St.ary st.guiligan, Jah.Opvitre ut, gginsou, Mrs, fruit store, Gt.Joseph st.Humphreys, Mre., fancy good su %.Catherine Hagan, Mra, fruit store, 106 St.Antoine at.= 2 Kerr, Miss, fruits, confectioner: n a ~' \u201ccorner ermine aaa Jurors « °Y 87 ds, Janghrau, J., grocer, 103 McCord #4 umibrs: & | confectioner aud ait store, 745 81 Lawlor, Mra , fruit a40m3, 119 McCord at.Lavelle.Fy 1% 411d Slows depot, & Chaboille tion to Montreal's whurfage, the work of Messrs.McNamee, Frechaite and Gaherty, under the Dart Commis- BIONOT®, Was celebrated on Saturday DM\" noon in a temporary building erected adjacent to the works on Hochelaga \u2018Bay.A day or two ago the wharves were high and dry, but the annual ricing of the river took plac much earlier than usual this year and consequently the company, as in the case of inspe tion of the Northern Colonization Railway, had to view by faith and not by sight.Numbers present, however, had watched the construciion of the wharves and seen them when completed, thus being well aware of their substantial character.The contract is for about 4,400 feet of wharfage, of which 2,100 feet have Leen completed.The works commence at Molson\u2019s Wharf extending castwards,the first 900 feet being intended for local ves- ela and the rest for ocean vessels draw- ng: drenty-four feet.At the natural height of tater the wharf ie nine feet above it, and the wood work is 40 feet wide, heing tacked by deposits taken from the river.During the building of the wharves, the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 dredges have lifed about 200,000 yards of sand and mud.The works were commenced on the 15th of Mav last, although the contracts were given out in the pre vious winter, and must be completed next year.Including dredging, the whole works will cost about $300,000.At the celebration on Saturda noticed among.others Messrs M P P, \u2014 Jette, M P, BH! Cotte, Delisle, H McLennan, T Simpson, J (Neil, It&Stephens, A G Nish, Captain Farrell, M Gauthier, Mayor of Hoche- lags, H-H Whitney, Mayo?Bernard, Coun McBhane, Ald Wilson, H Hogan.The company nuwbered over one hun.ro A we, Tu = After a champagne lunch, the, Chairman, Mr M P Kyan, gave the toasts of \u201cThe Queen and Royal Family,\u201d and ¢ The Governor General,\u201d and in a capital speech propored the health of the contractors, remarking that he believed that fo contract of equal magnitude had ever been executed in such a workmanlike manner or in ro ahort a time.He dwelt upon the fact that the contractors were residents in Canada and.of our own city, expressing lin great satisfaction that home inquetry had not been overlo« .Messrs.McNames, Frechetie, and (laherty briefly respbnded, hoping that they would have double the number to entertain when they completed their contract The toast of \u201cThe Harbor Commia.sioners\u201d was responded to \u201cLy Mesars.Delinle and McLennan.The former spoke very highly of the contractors, remarking that business had led him to inspect the worka very frequently whit the course of construction.He réferred to the g@pwtii of | the trade of the port, stating that in 1864 378 ven-going vessels visited the port, with a tonnage of 16,,901, while in 1873 the numbet was 702, with a tonnage of 412,478 (cheery \u2019 \u2019s.Society: the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society.J Beer, Lyon wy Buy grocery store, &8 Bonaventure st.Murgatroy TE cigar slore, 790 Craig et Murra Rt.Catherine a Mare, Mre.fruit qtore, 156 St.Antoine st.Mortimer.stry office, 67 Bonaventure ., Mrs.re Maddock, J., fruit store, 115 Bonaventure st.Norman, T., grocer, &c., 19 St.nes O'Neill, bavid T., grocer, 4% 4 460 8t.Mary st.O'Malley, J., fruit store, 478 Bt.Catherine st.Qupenhe mre, E., 60 Bt.Joseph st.Osborne, Mrs, grocer, corner of 8t.Patrick and Miand sts.Poirier, Mr., family grocer, \u201c Papinean Road.Payne, Geo., fruit store, 14h Bonaventure st.Perry.J.L., stationery, &c., corner Bt.Lawrence and Craig sts.Parent,B., fruit store, 556 St.Mar Payette, J., Barbor and news au y st.depot, 11 Notre\u2019 re st.Births, Marriages, and Deaths.Bivihs, CARMIOHAEL-At Toronto, on Dec.4th, the wife of .thu late Capt.Chus.I, Curmichael, of a son.Nostux-At Toranto, on the 4th Dec.the wife of Mr.© George Noble, mnsrchant, of a daughter.\u2018MoxouAx\u2014At Hamilton, on the let tat.f the wife son.\u2026 - of Robert Monohan, of à Marringes, \u2014 : MCWILLIAMS, MRRRTIT-On the 3rd December, W.J.McWilllame, of Durford, to Fanng, eldest daughter of Fitjah Merritt, of Townsend.BortxRr, HIGLEY - At Toronto, on Mth Nov , Gene .nter, rrnton to Georgie N.Higley, voung- © ost daughter of PIL Higley, Foq., of Oshawa.: MCKAY, Prins.At Hawthorn (len, Fast Oxford, H.M.McKay, M PP, RC 8.\u2018 Eng, LRCP, Edin, to Mary, eldvst danghiter of the late Henry Peers, Esq , of Enat Oxford.HYNEMAN, RONERIKOK-At Hoboken, N.J., on the Mid inet, by the Rev.Dr.Elnham, Merman Hyoeman, Eeq, of this city, to Rose, second daughter of L.ÿ Robertson, Faq.of New York.Dentha.FLANAGAN\u2014 In this city, om the 7th Instant, Patrick Flanagan, B native of the County Clare, Ireland, aged 6) years.; Friends and acqualptances are respectfally In- \u2026, Yitedto attend the funerg), whfch will take place * Trom \u201chis late residence, 20 (Erman street, on Tues 'ay, the 6th Dec, at 2.30 o'¢loc!, to the Roman Catholle Cemetery.(2, GuAnAM-In this city, on the Ath Instant, Francis, youngest son of Mark Graham, aged 4 years.Friends and acqualutances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his father's residence, 232 St.Constant street,\u2019 on Tuvaday, tha 0th inst, -at 2 o'clock p.m., to Monnt Royal Cemetery, without further noticn.PURDAY\u2014AS Taronto, on 5th inst, William Henry, Infant son of Wilham Purdy, ayrd five weaks, NivaN\u2014At Toronto, on the 74h inst, of consumption, John Riven, aged 31 years., RonIXAOE\u2014 At Detroit, od the 5Éh Instant, Sarah, the beloved wife of HW.Robinson, in the 25th year of her age, formerly of Torouto, AILL\u2014 At Toronto, on the 4th Inet, Minnie Maris, infant danghter of Ronnld Hill, aged 1 yonr and 7 months.! .Dunna- fo this city, on the 6th Inst, Patrick, enn of Michael Hnms, ¢ity policeman, aged 14 years and le Heu Advertisements this P, M, OO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.-The Montreal Building As will recitiVe tenders nnttl KOON of PEPNESDAT, the 17th Tec, for the veveral works of four houses on Metcalf street, according to plana and specifica- ton X10 be seen at the Office of Jan.Nolson, architect.(Rizmed.) W.A.MERRY, Hecretary.ee es A _\u2014 0 LET, n Farnished ] - T rT, A Front Room, at 127 ft.As | r YO LET Famisied De drvom for à single Gen.out hoard.- in streat, + ard Apply at II RL Ur ÿ OST.\u201cAtrayed, on Manday, December the 7th, L from No.% A) mer sired thren Turkeys Any information will be thankfully received at above address.Ed V ANTED.an active Profestant: ir] na Genéeal A Bervaut, in a smal! min nn washing Arriy to Mr.Pree and, Bt.Gabriel Koap Works, Grand Trunk street.mes WANTED, Cook, at-# University atrert 981 YW ANTED IMMEDIATELY, wn 24 5 Mr.hitney, vice-Chairman, mentioned that in the year some 8,000 local one farnishing good references.experienced Hansemmatd ; liberal wages will be given to Apply at 144 Rt.Denis treet.fa) ! * \u2014\u2014 vessels.He proposed the Mayor und | RawwoLbsa Vorxsi, Furriers, corner of Moke Jal | Dame and 8t.Johu streets.Ladies\u2019 and Gapt'e fine they would look sharply after the City py twas on hand or manufactured to - i short nolive.4 i ; _- __ - SCornices and Poles; a now stock just received Comices put up lo order.I J.A.BULVEYES, FZ) t26 Craiy street.In giving the public an opportunity of advertising articles lost free ot charge, the proprietors of Tux Even.ING STAR hope that people who may find any article which does not ap pear bo them of ruiticient value to warrant expenses, will recollect that it may be advertised in The STAR iree, aud that by availing themselven of this tree advertising medinm, they may be the means of restoring many a valuable article to its poor, but rigbtful owner.CLERGYMKN and others connected with the various City Churches (both Protestant and Catholic) will benefit thousands of our citizens by sending in Church and other religious news to Tue Evexivg Star Office, Nou.91 St.James Street, Notices of Sabbath services should be sent in on Friday evening, to ensure prominence in Saturday's paper.member that no charge whatever will be made for inserting any ren-* pious notices, and that all.1eeds will w treated alike.\\ _NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.REQUISITION, To iis Worship the Mayor of Montreal Sik, \u2014 We, the undersigned, citizens and rate-pay- ere of Montreal, do hwinbly request your Worahip to call a public meoting, ut such time and place av your Worahip may deen most conventent (an osrly date requested), of the citizens of Montreal, to con- side, t we deem be the burthensome tax levied on the Keepers of private stalls, which is feit to be a grievous burden by the citizens.SIGMED, Wm Workman A W Ouilvy WS Smith, MD - i a WBE b eo WV Stephens Fro Boud James Gordon 1.H Holton, M P H 1.Routh LS Huntington, M P John Dyde Lorn McDougall James G Day Chas Smallwood, M b Alex Molson AHDuvid, MPP N W Trenholm Junk Stewart (Herald) Alfred Perr A : hannon x Gorikay,.© | Jolin nu Jot;, Murray R It Goff Monck & Butler Hoiton W0 D Stuart Chas W Hagar WwW Edmunds EW Mcllaan V ¥ Bessey, M D Chas Reay Louls Tessier John Muir ex Watson A l'Anglois M H Utley Venjamin nin DT Royles D Romervilte John Richardson In confermity with the forogoing requisition, I do H 1 a publie mectiny of the citisens of Montreal, to be held at the Mechanics* Inatitute, Bt.James strect, en TUESDAY next, the 9h December, iuataut, at 3 o'clock p.m.A.BERNARD, Mayor.MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, } * 288 Montreul, 5th Dec, 1573.ANTED, three Furnished loome-two as bedrooms and one as kitchen,\u2014for a married couple with no children, Address V, 16, BTak office.S74 \"re a 3 I IVES OF THE SAINTS, 12 À vols.full, calf, only #8; The Irish Orators, 7 vols, enlf, neat and new, only $3; Illustrated Italy, 2 vols, morocco, onty $9, with hundreds of other works equally cheap,\u201cduring this month, to make nt for a Library just receiving, at Healy's Becond- hand Book Store, 4% Craig street.27-23 1\" you want cheap Dry-goods call at\u201912¢ NOTRE DAME STREET and examine the BANKRUPT STOCK they are selling off there.98 \"THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF STOVES IN THE CITY | SARGRET.fd (teal atreet + to be had et ARGE RETURNS ror CASH.Kery by retallat wholesale prices.Sal ps \u2014Croc discount on Butter Pots, Liquor Jars, dc ; fast China Teas, $2 per doz.; Stonewase Cu Bauders, & cents per dox.MACTAVISH RROTHRRS, nr 165 Rt.Luwrenoo street.\\ ** Christmas comes it 6hee A year, And when it comen it brings ood cheer.\" C HARLES DUNCAN, TEA DEALER AND GROCER, begs to announce that he Is making great prepara- tione fur the | CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR TRA DR.Particulars will appear next week.In the meantime parties who are Lust Raising, Currants, &c., will do well to call at ls ore, and sce how he is preparing thems, and the priese st which he 14 selling them.Note the address.Ready.rigney Tea and GroceryStore, 166) CRAIG STREET {Between Ilermine and Bloury streets), MONTREAL.Pont-ofice address, Box 8134,, 87 II.CHANDLER & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the purchase and sale of IRON, GRAIN, PLOUR, PROVISIONS, AND OTHER MERCHANDISE.° Orders respectfully solicited.No.33 St.Nicholas street, MONTREAL.257-0m PPRITIST AMERICAN i STEAM DYEING AND B(OURING WORKS, Principal co, 621 Bt.Joseph st: w tvaon Gy and Richmond.tl root.ho CORNWALL.\u2014The proprictor of this Di aims at supplying tne city of Morea) with one of the most importan eceasanes offife, PU omestic consumption ssces the quality It ought, unless k is obtained rom cows e from all disease, breathing pure and receiving a sufficient supply of wholesome = nutritious food.For this purpose an extensive estate, £hroc hours by ralffrom Montreal, has besa converted tuto an excineive dairf farm.Well venti- \u2018lated stables, to accommmodate 200 cowr, and all the kpplisnces necessa r a large dairy have been constracted on the latest and most Improred prinet- ples.Experieaced dairy-maids havo been cazefuil select«d, and the most minute cleanliness te Dites on.It in not the proprietors intention to distribute in shall quantities, but to supply hotols, publio and private Inrtitutions, milk-mengand parties contem- [inting the ratablishment of milk depots, wholesale, n 12 galion sealed cans.The milk will only be Ge- llvered In Its natural state ; cream, if required, must br separated by parties purchasing.Aplications for quantities required, and other particulars, will be ved and jromptly attended to by addressing naveature rece GREY'S CREEK DAIRY, No.179 xs Referrl to Toquirime .4.\u2014Referring the above, families milk will be furnished with tickets for | very, on applying at the Dépot.: to deli * DF.BELLEFEUILLR MoDONALD, 171 M SALE To be continued alli the month |of Decemlier.(CLEARING \u2014 Crowds are coming from all parts for the CH GOODS./ Now la the time to bny CHEAP DRESS GOODS, WINCRYS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, CLOUDS, YARNS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, 4c, #c.THOMAS BRADY, 400 ST, Joskri STREET.400, We SEWINGMACHINES.C.W.WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING COM PANY, Makers of the celebrated SINGER AND HOWE PATTERN SEWING- MACHINES, ! : Manufacturing Purposes.Wo have been awarded Sliver Medals, Diplomas, and Fret Prizes, at Provincial Exhibitions in Quebes and Ontaria, fot the best Bewiny-machines for both tamily and mañnfatturing purposes, An fnapection sollcited.Office and Salerooms, 347 Notre Dame street, F ry and Foundry, 14 to 80 Germain street, The ©.W Williams Manufacturing Ce.2 For Famity and FESTABLISHED, FAIRHAVEN, 4 CONN, 185; MONTREAL, 1988 N.5, BARNEN & CO.OYSTER PLANTERS dnd PACKERS, No.138 St.Jnmes Street (Opposite Bt.Lawrence Hall), w ki J with ihe choices soviet yobs pr family trade alion (solid meats), fresh every day, deitrer hem promptly to nay part af the city.We supply large Parker Oysters! vier, We receive 8 Cove, flue Point, and Nev \u201cork fay hell O Ps, and sell hy the hunderd or : srrel nt the lowes rie EA PET Rob ; .R Res A John Traser M \u2014 JREY'S CREEK DAIRY,.\u2014mce SOS FE EE rp , senvible eftect \u201cUB EVENING STAR.Monday, Decomber $.1873.POST-OFFICE TIME TABLE.Fosr4rricu, | Montreal, With Oct, 1878, DELIVERY.MAL.CLOSK.\u201d A MAP.M OFTAKIO.LR .|0ttawa River Route 11.Ottawa, by Ruddway .| - un, -.jProvince of Qutativ.QUEBXC.8.00 Quebec.Three Rivers & 4 vo Baad Burel, by steamer.vepraers wesos avv0cs uebec, by Raiiway.7.90] 7.00 astoru Towns'ps, Three .Rivers, Arthabaska & Hiver du Loup HRK.Tw 8.00}.|8t.Remi & Hemingtord a R.- 2m BL.he, \u2018Sher - 11.80 bep w aout 3 15 10.@bi.Be ° got Vermont be Bt 2% 215 \"35 1,30 030.6.00 2.00 6.ul 200 6.w| 2.00 t.fons 216 Lapra 8.00; 2.15 ares 000000 New daw.Sault au Recollet 7:00{ .RA 5 hTe Ferboung 454 Vincent.7.00 3.00 8.0} 5,00{Point St, Charles.- 8.301 5.0 n° st.Laure nt, BL.stacts \u2018 Ht.Pcholastique, and © Belle Rivi fere Roose air à 7.00] .of 1.3018t.Jerome, 8t.Rose an seul SA BE Thorése crc 7.008.6.001.Bt.Jobus & \u201cst.Armand Station.8.00: 2,90 Three Rovers, Ly Nort] Shore L'd Koute.seref ovo] 1.30 \\ 2101 Pu OVINCES.w Brunswick, Noval 3.16 sand P.E.1.\">| 7,00 vocne | Wivundiand, Howard: \u201ced daily on Halifax, wheLce despatch is on alternate Tuesdays, counting from Oct.14.7.00 UNITED BTATRS.3 Vi.|Boston & New fngland \"7 States, except Maine\u2026| 745; 3.80 LT New York and southern] 1.9% bas C1207 can.Satur nnd fic states aud Manitoba .7.15] 6.65 WEST IXDIRE.repaid, via New York, Letters, &¢.: B13 daily on New York, whonco mails arc despatched » ; Havana and We «has 6; via |\u2014| 2 faveur every Thursday > St.Thomas, the West \u201cisaios and Brazil, on the rd of every month, Onkar BuITAIN.By Crnadian Line [Fri 4 Cea, \u2026.| 7.00 .By Cunard Line, Baton?Ni onday].\u2026.j 2.15 « Postal Car Bags o open till £.004.m., and 7.9 p.m.¢] Do.du.open till 3.20 p.m.istered Letters must Le posted 15 minutes bee tho closing of each Mail.Btrost.Totter -boxes Visited at 10 aus 1 p.m., 6 .p.n, On Sunday a 9 pin.The following ratés of postage must be fully repaid on matter seit cia the United States, oit etters per half vunce, and eu each Newspaper: British West Indios : Lette de.newspapers, pas 3 een the Ii abaras.letters, 3c.; uews- BpantDS W Westindies: Letters, 21c.; newspapers, 6c.; except Cuba, Jutters, 13c.; newspapers, do.Bpanish West Indies: Letters, I3c.: newspapers, THE TOKEN OF FAITH; OR, FAITH, LOVE AND DEATH.ri rN CHAPTER XXIN.h, mighty love, from thy unbounded power, ak shall the human bosom rest secure Xow shall our thoughts avoid the v arlous anare, Or wisdom to our cautioned soul declur The different shapes thou plensest to eraploy, When bent to hurt and certain to deatroy 7 SOLOMON.» MiLDRED'R face brightened rapidly after the admissions made by Marmaduke Stourton respecting Aubrey Ashby.It brightened more rapidly still when her futher suddenly appeared aud removed Marmaduke from her presence.Quiet as she was by nature, she, never- thelese, had a fais sh share of Lhe elements of liveliness in her ~orgauization, \u201cand needed but a fitting occasion to give them | lay > When, after the departure of Marma- duke, she was left alone with her new joung friends, she rather startled them the exuberance of spirita she display- aq that is, redundancy ot spirits for her.The sprightlineas of Barbara Tresham, andthe effort made by Helena to appear lively, no matter what was the real state of her feelings, no doubt were not without their influence upon hers but certainly they did not-move her to_that extent which would have heightened the colour upon her cheek, given a ghtter to her eye, and curved ler lips with the sweet: \u2018ent of amiles, 0; the fact that Aubrey ras diving; and none the worse for his involimtary bath, had gladdened her heart in a greater degree than she had herself conceived.She was pleased to hear of his safety\u2014 that, of course, she mentally admitted.The information had taken.a great weight off her mind ; but she tried to deceive herself into a beliet that the true source of her present feelings of delight wag the discomtiture and departure other cousin Marmaduke.B8he chatted freely with Barbara, and readily with Helena; .indeed, twice or thrice, under the skilful management of the latter, she was very nearly acknowledging that Aubrey \u2018Ashby was not personally unknown to her; but the remembrance of ker fathers stern prohibition of his name, and of his presence at his house, raved her frotn what might have proved an indiscretion.Helena, who was greatly interested in leaning whether Mildred really did know Aubrey, 8s she suspected from what she had witnesgeil that she did, had not the opportunity of prosceuting her enquiries, fur very shortly after Marmaduke Stour- - \u2014ton-hiad lefl-the house, Master Digby, accompanied by Francis Tresham and Master Keyes, entered the room, and resumed the seats they had quitted with the purpose of holding n conference in another apartment.The conversation was soon niekiy engrossed.by Francis Treshatn,who, return- ing-incidentally to the story of which Auprey Aghby had been the hero, point ed out'to Master Dighy that an abode trom which deaths by drowning could srequently be witnessed waa not exactly an eligible residence foray oung lady who had been brought up in retirement, and vho would naturally shrink with horror from such sights, He argued, too, that hér nerves were likely tobe atfected by remaining:in such a place, as the posaibili- ty of seeing =omie unhappy creature meet with a watery grave was by no means remote; and the anticipation of heholding an occurrence 20 horrible was sufficient to disturb the equanimity of a strong- minded person.The effect, therefore, upon, the timid mind of a young and tender girl, conld hardly fail of proving exceedingly injurious.When cager to produce a particular result by argiment, a fluent speaker vometimes rises to eloquence.Francis Tresham, if he-did not exactly illus trate this theory, at feast produced upon the mind Master Digby, who, however, hat certain latent © inducements to.favour Master Tresham\u2019s viewa, which: he did not care to make known, He had uneasy misgivings respecting the arc which Mildred had taken in the adventure of which he Fupposed that An- brey Ashby had proved the victim, and whether that youth lind perished or not, # a to hint on motive for moving her from her present abode.Another incentive waa to be found in the unrapected ap pearance of Marmaduke, to whom he forbidden \u2018his honse for six montha.Lai waa disturbed to find that he had himw If taken a .ugular dislike tothis young n, and what was, perhaps, worse, a atrong mistrust of his truthfulness.He had never beeu in any de favourably sitra towards him, though a common tie\u2014a religions one\u2014lsd drawn them together ; but until the incident of Le ar \u201cwas fought Napoleon had signed his ab- Wel fin which happened at the Scarlet Crosse, d wherein he, attacked Mildred, in the supposition that she was stranger, had faith in him.Several emall circumstances had since then occurred which tended to weaken Lin confidence in him, and while he secretly resolved to place himself in his power as little as he could, he determined also to seize every opportunity of learning whether he wan worthy 19 be trasted or not.[fit should prove that hé was not, he resolved not to give Millred\u2019s hand to lim; and until that pont was determined, he resolved, too, that he should have not another interview with her.Thus incited, he listened to Francis Tresham with more attention than he wouhl, perhaps, otherwise have shown; sud when the latter proposed that Master Walter Digby, und his daughter Mildred, should take up their abode for u brief period with him, at a suburban residence, pretüily situate near to the River Phases, above the Abbey at Westimin- ster\u2014until, indeed, he could findu place more suitable to His views und their con- ditwm, Master Digby did not appear indisposed to entertain the proposition.Mildred did not display any feeling iu the matter, beyond, perhaps, a little surprise.She did not see that, it her ther assented, it might expose her to attentions whic) might not be \u20ac plessant- She saw only that she would gladly he at home at Holbeach, and until that wished for event took place, one house would be pretty much the sume to her as another.Possibly, being certain that Aubrey had escaped tron the j jaws of death, she might not be averse to reside in a dwel- Tinie i in which every object would serve to remind her of hii whom she had been instrumental in raving; it must be ne- knowledged at the moment the thought did not strike her, and so she felt that she should be quite resigned to any leci- sion at which her father wight arrive.Mpster Digby, after a few minutes\u2019 anxious thought, informed Francis Tres- ham that he would pay, his house a pre- limizary vieit, and having dune this, he would give bim his decision.(To be Continued.) HISTORICAL ITEMS, The author of The hymn, ¢ Rock Ages, Cleft for Me,\u201d wasan English Epig- copal clergyman, named Toplady.\"h author of *¢ Abide with Me,\u201d the well- known hymn-chant, was Kev, Henry Fo Lyte, of Devon ;/ and the por : ar hmm, ¢ Nearer, my God, to 1 was the In ~e.dugtion of 8 Unitarian lady, Mrs.Sarah Flow English engineer.pe et Ta Adams, wife of an\u2019 ramatio effects.Seyeral of he 1 pum.bers show that hie \u2014\u2014t visit to Wagner.Has not been without result, and dne of them might have Leen written by Wagner and done no discredit to the com r pol « Lohengrin.\u201d This is a triumph for Wugner in an unexpected quarter, for it is a inst the composers of the Verdi school that he Lias made his most bitter fight.Now that Verdi, the Nestor of Italian music, has viven his adhesion to the music of the future, we quay look for a musical revolution in ltaly, as all the Italian conmposcrs look \u2018tv Verdi as their teacher and guide.COMMERCIAL.EVtIna Stan Orne) 11 a.M, Dec.8 Mentreal Markets.Flour at Liverpool on the 2nd Dec.> quoted ai 222 to 293.Pork\u2014New Pritne Mens, 824 6d.\u201cRed Wheat\u2014128 3d to 12s 6d ; White, 13s 3d to 13s 6d.Flour\u2014Market quiet; receipts for the week considerable.Extra.buperfin Midanincs Pollards .Ashes\u2014Market quiet during the week.Sales at $5.95 to 6.00 for Pot ; 87.25 to 7,30 for Pearl.Receipta light.\u2018Barley\u2014Firm ; prices range from $l to 1.10 per 48 Iba.: Corn\u2014Steady , 56c to 57¢ per bush of 56 lba.Cheese\u2014Quiet ; factory fine, llc to 113; choice, 12e to 00c.Receipts but moderate.Lard\u201410c to 10jc; demand only moderate.Butter\u2014Market firmer and advancing.No le, 23c to 25c ; No 2, 23c to 24c ; No3 ,2l to 22¢.Pork\u2014Market steady.New Mess, SIR 00 to 14.50.Thin Mess, $17.25 to 17.50.Old Mess, 17.50.\u2018Oatmeal\u2014Market quiet ; $4.70 to $5.Qats\u20148ales gt 37 to 38c.per 32 lbs ; firm.Peas\u2014Firm at 66c to 67c per \u2018bushel of:60-1ba.\u201cWheat\u2014Market quiet ; Upper Canada spring, $1, 28 to 1.30, nomina a no transactions.No.2 Chicago, $l 50 to 1 21.Salt\u2014Firmer.\"Oars, por sack.ine Men tren) Leather Hnrket.REMAUKS.QUEEN CHARLOTTE\u2014 Was consort ~ George HL and daughter of the Duke of Mecklenbury-Strelitz.Luxury was in her reign banished from the Court, and insteud of the nightly Corot George 11s time, the royal pleasures were uf the purest, simplest kind.The reign of teorge IIT., as 1t was the longest, so was it the most remarkable i in the annals of England.Ricuarn IT.\u2014July 16th, 1377, saw the youthful Richard Il.of Eng land, in the innocence of early age, issuing from the palace gates of the Tower of London, splendidly: apparelled in white robes, and Surrounded by a retinue of nobles.He was on his way.to Westminster Abbey, to receive a crown which, after twenty troubled vears, he was to acknowledge himself unable to retain, and which he was to resign into the hands of an usurping cousin in this very palace; and then to await in his dungeon a violent death! ; His Grace THE Dern or WELLINGTON was born at Dargan Castle, in Ireland, May 1, 1769.Died at Walmer Castle, Septen ber 14,1832, In June, 1813, he won the brilliant victory of Vittoria.Following up this great victory, Welling- tout drove the French out of Spaiu, beating Soult at the Pyrenees, He then crossed the mountains and invaded France.On February 27, 1814, he defeated Soult at Orthes, and again under the walls of Toulouge.Before this battle dication.ngton was created Marquis of Douro, and advanced ir the peerage with the title of Duke of Wel- ington.On the escäpe of Napoleon from Elba, Wellington resumed the command of the army, and on July 18, 1815, he defeated Bonaparte at Waterloo, From 185 to 1818 Wellington resided in Paris, and during this time his life was twice attempted.On September 14, 1852, he was seized with an epileptic fit and died on the same day.ile was buried in St.Paulls Cathedral, Much has lately'been written about warm and cold winters in England.A correspondent of the Cologne Gazette has been consulting old chronicles and favors the readers of that journal with a few curious data of abnormal winter temperatures in Germany, whose winters, as 18 well known, are as a rule much s*verer than in England.In_the year 1241 the trees \u2018were in bloom in the month of March and the cherries were ripe in May.In 1289 there was no winter, go to speak, at all, and the temperature was 80 very apring-like at Christ- man, that young girls decorated themselves with violets at that festive season.In 1538 the gardens were green in December, and in full bloom in January.In 1572 the trees were covered with \u201cfoliage in February ; the same took place in 1648.There was likewise no winter in the years 1607, 1609 and 1617.In 1659 no snow fell, and there was no frost.In January of 1722 people were able to dis- nse with firing, and all the trees were in bloom in Fe ruary.In 1807 there waa also almost no winter, The mild winter of 1834 are still remembered by many peo people.Even in higher latitudes similar phenomena have been observed.In St.Petersburg, for exemple, on New Year\u2019s Day of 1780, the thérmometer stood at eight degrees (Reaumur) above freezing point.AN\u201cINCIDENT OF BALAKLAYA-\u2014When the Light Brigade was ring for action, the butcher of the 1 Lancers, who had just been performing his office, slaughtering sheep and oxen, made his appearance in the field, without coat or waistcont, his shirt bleeves rolled up, and his arms gnd face smeared with blood\u2014a grotesque and terrible figure, He mounted a powerful charger ad rode up to hid troop.He had no busi, nesa there, but the prospect of a blood fray was too strong to resisted.He seized two sabres, deliberately examined the temper and edge of the blader, select.gd, the sharpest and threw the other saide.He then, with equal coolnesa, took out & short black pipe, charged it lighted it, placed it in his mouth, and sctting hinselt in the saddle, rode with the \u2018aix hundred\u201d into the Valley of the Shadow of Death.This.man \u2018waa scen amongst the Russian batteries, subreing the gunners right and left, with himown hand at least six 0\u201c the enemy, cuttin his way in the retreat through the Énosian cavalry, which vainly sought to intercept the remnant of the gallant band, and wonderful to relate, he rode lack, #till smoking his pipe ! as coolly as if nothing had appened, with- 8 out havi ing received a single scratch.! ! VERDI'S NEW OPERA.An American exchange says : \u2014 The new opera of * Aida,\u201d by Verdi, haa been heard in New York, and the verdict is.a favorable one.The production of a new work by this venerable Italian composer at any time would be an interesting event, but at this time it is raorefthan usually intereating,as it marksa new and broad departure in Verdi\u2019s music.The score of the numbers, which was recently printed in the.Graphic, shows that he has emancipated himaelf from mere tickling.melodies into a broader There hss.been a coptinued fair de- © \u201cvw most descriptions of stock.Sucks have been very \u201cnue stony.manu Spanish Sole.\u2014.ie tenir eur due eau PRIS dus de\u201c ein IIS \"mue 1e TAY a tions are : + ids, de one oi das Olas growin is 70, 80 on ê pr eiane vue Bavaria, \u2018re 300 $ sa Mngltgh, 1873.260 #0 «, growth L673.Me @ Be Cah th 1578 wo.dh @ Ho Feas\u2014Canada held at 3c per bushel, in bond, with a light supply.Canada quoted at $1 10 for free in barrels; prime new green, $1 60 to $1 65.Southérn secs eyed, per two-bushel bag, $2 65 to 3 15.Provisions\u2014 Pork\u2014Rulep muuch more stronger, with an increased inquiry fer futures.Sales are 1,000 barrels new mess for January at $15 50; 2,500 bbls do for March at§15 50; 3,000 barrels do, late Wednesday, a$ $1525, closing at $15 50 bid.Spot lots offering sparingly, with barely any new un sale.winter\u2019s Iness, 300 barrels were sold at $14 50.Extra prime quiet at $12 50, with a small sale unin pected at $12 25, Western prime mess quo ted $14 50 to 815; 75 barrels were sold at $15 50.Dressed Hogs\u2014Are agsin higher; oy quoted at 5hc to 8c for heavy to light and 6jc for market pige.No weatern on sale.Dressed Hogs\u2014Are ruling firm at 54c to Te for heavy to light averages.Cattle\u2014The market was about steady at 3¢ to She per Ib fur poor to prime sheep, with une extra lot sold at 6 ci and 4} t#7} for lambs.Included in t sales were 1 car of State and Canada sheep, &8 lba, at 53c ; ! car do, 110 lbs, at yc; 1 car State snd Canada sheep and lamba mixed, 794 lbs, at 5%c; 1 car State and Canada lambs, 73 lbs, at 6le ; 1 car do, 71} lbs, at 86 18 per \u2019100 1 8, and | car State lambs, 63} Ibs, at 6}c.WALSH'S GREAT BOOT and SHOE STORE, Has tho largest and most complete aggoztment\u2014the best quality and style, and lowest prices in tho city.177 and 179 St.Lawrence street Ere active} the quoter 434, NOTES DAME STRERT.SALE OF MANTLYS, #0, Mantle greatly reduced; Ladies Jechotas and 1 Cloacid saa ire } Miser June + atten\u201d ant Misses Promenade\u2019 Shawls, cheas Clouds, cheap Shiwls, cheap B st Bhawl \u20ac rie Ladies\u2019, 1naes\u2019,, Youthe* Chil Card Jack md Veste; Ladies\u2019, £ i sah! if Hoar ties.Cardigan Jacketsy \u201cre CSET aL L UE KE ae go, GRAY BAGS! è GRAIN BAGS! 30,000 GRAIN BAGS, CHEAP FOR CASH, _ ar JAMES A, OGILVY'S, No.8 MOUNTAIN STRRET.JoARLY CLOSING.\u2014 A of $100 will be pajd whoo er shall\u2019 indicate the Ard ot a me py ky ty of hav ing b roken e window of BOYCE & x Bto: atherine streot, on 14th and h tnet Ean ite all threats, we 0 phatl continue to sell goods ow rates, a so, Ready- \u201cade ah only 13 GROCERIES, &c.EW GOODS, AT 11 BLEURY STREET, Bultana Rais Table Codfish, Sllencia do cosgan a nee usca Codfish, London.La or naine nie Finest Table to pers a Bane or alot of re Potatoes.MUSSEN & MCFARLANE.TUST RECEIVED, EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILIES AT THIS SEASON New Buckwheat Flour, crop 1873.Choice, Selected Green, Blick, and Uncolored Japan New Fruits, all kinds.Crystallized Fruits in Boxes.Now Prunes, in Jars, Kelller's Marmalads, Sugar-Cured Hams (Drake's Rose Brand).Bartlett Poars.Spiced Salmon, Lochfine Herrings, &o., do.CHARLES REAY, 1f you want Clothing made in the much reduced ; prices cou._- Slaughter Sole\u2014Rather more inquiry Rough.\u2014Prime light stock could be placed in limited quantities.Harness \u2014Moderate sales making, at about recent rates.Wared Upper\u2014Continues in moderate demand.Buff.\u2014The supply of prime is limited.and prices tend upward.Pebbled.\u2014Receipts limited; demand less active; prices continue firm.Splits\u20148tocks reduced, and prices firmer.Calfskins.\u2014Very few offering ; \u2018prime are wanted.Sheepskins.~Russets, being 80 high, g! has affected the sale,\u2014Colors mre sti i wanted, Spanish Soles, To.1, B A Bo @ Mo mn Buffalo, No.1, B.Bar.2° 3 2 Do.No.2, B.A 2 @ lc Slaughter, No.0 @ Bic Rough (light).2e @ 5 rneus.\u2026.Wazed Upper (dant).$00 s - Do medium and heavy).35¢ @ 40c » Ne @ 17e tite Xe gH\u201d 50 @ 60 mo 706 @æ0 sc @e Xe M.H.Saymoun & Sor Hay and Straw Market.Hay\u2014tst qualit r 100 1be.Str.a aun > 100 168 aw\u2014lstq Rad QUE LEe Mensreal Case Markes.Cattie\u20141st ay i\" a qualit be.Cattle are in g Lambs in moderate su suppl : Sheep and New York Weel Market.- Market quiet; prices firm ; stock limit Terente Weel Mgrket.Wool.\u2014 There is is nothing doing in fleece, quotations for which are nominal.Supers are easier, and may be quoted at 28c to 30c for ordinary to good samples.We note sales of 5,000 lbs.at 28c, and 9,000 lbs.choice at 32c.Boston M Market.Flour \u2014There isan active demand for well-known brands; lower es more inquired for; Supers, $5.50 to $5.60, and common extras, $6.25 to 7.50; Minnesota and Milwankee brands, $6.50 to 8.50; Michigan $7.50 to'@.00.[| Oats.\u2014Market firm at 52c to 54e for white, 52c to 53c for brown, tendency upwa; Butter \u2014Finest lots of Vermont and New York are taken at 35c to 3Tc, and at these figures | trade is dull: Eggs \u2014The market ia dull st 29¢ to 30c.for good lots of Northern and Eastern; Western 26c to 28c;|18c to 22c for | limed.Poultry\u2014Live poultry is offered at12 or mixed lots, bat not wanted at io price.Poultrymen are paying from 10c to 10} per Ib\u2014very low rates, but is as high as can be obtained, when dressed lots can be bought at nearly the same figures.Besten Live Steck Market.The receipts from C Canada during the past week were 140 cattle, and 960 sheep, Northern Caitle\u2014Per 100 lbs., dressed | eight + Good o reser seen eens \"on es sr Third qualit pee 0% @ 60 ep.\u2014 \u2014 Prices :\u2014 ma spring lamba, 83.00 to 4 2 per head ; old sheep, dc to 6 per Ib.New York Th Markets.Ashes.\u2014There is not eufficientfiemand as yet to establiah prices, although more active.Barley and Malt.\u2014Market firmer, two- rowed State at $1.35; Canad ada West \u2018st $1.80.Malt 18 quiet and firm* Butter\u2014Prices hold up well, genera ANRRBICAN STYLES, 50 % ' CHARLES BOON, MERCHAN TATLOR CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER, 19 ~AWRENCE STREET.196 FALL CLOTHING.WOODWORTH & BELCHER, MERCHANT TAILORS, No.3 St.Lawrence Main Street, beg to announce that they have just completed thelr FALL BTOCK OF CLOTHS, to which they Invite inspection.4 1 Style and Sure Fit Guaranteed.Ko.3 BT.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, (Second ; door from Cralg street.) MICHAEL CALLEN®S 14 BT.JOSEPH STREET, is the \u2018cheapest place in Bt.Joseph Btreet ts gel Clothing, ready-made and to order.There you may Terme tte droite value for your money.Try him.2m0-2m GOLT Hi AN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND chosen, 213 ST.JAMES HTRERT.Just received, Bootch INGS, dc.Perfect un?and Fugilsh TWEED COAT- FIRST-CLASS Establishment.fit, with tas Craig Street, (ma we ¢ or.est of srest), MONTREAL.ROY & CADOTTE, MEKCHANT TAILORS.First Prize Awarded at the Provincial Exhibition of 1873.PANTS A SPEOIALITY.Owe price only.Miscellaneous.(CHRISTMAS IS GO MING Ana now is your time to buy your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.J.GOUDIE has now got the finest assortment of TOYS AND FANCY Goops In the city.the t most Delo, the argon and beautiful DOLLS in the Give him a call aud soe for yourselves.Remember the numbers, 993 FOTRE DAME, and 90 8T.LAwRENCRaTRERT.% GPFAND CHRISTMAS LOTTERY, TO TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY, DECEMBER Mind, 1878, AT a.J.HUBBARD'S OPTICAL BAZAAR, 38 XOTRB DAME STRERT.Five To Hubdred Ticke at leach, Three prizes.Highes! Mokcia 4 at $28.hundred (ext tno Market.) \u201c | x INDIA WAREHOUSE;\" (Corner Dorchester street and Beaver Hall Square.) en ova.| JUST ARRIVED, AMERICANS, - AND FOR HALX, AT1ENTION | _ NEW FRUIT AD FRESH GROCERIES.i \u2014_ \u2014~\u2014r VALE.TA RAIBINS, MALAGA RAISINS, SARDINES, 4 and}; tins, GREEN PEAS and MUSHROOMS, Pi - pes and Qr.çauke a] qr.-caaks PO RT, BURGUNDY PORT, has, ST.JULLER Hhas.BORDEAUX VINEGAR, SUGAR, fcotch and Porto Rico \u201c Dry Crushed and Granulated, TARRAGONA and PROVENCE 8.8.ALMONDS, BARBADOES MOLASSES, Tscovapo \u201c PAUL EMILO THOMAS.i mber \u20ac dus | ormors GIN, Hhds, Qr.-casks (red and green) DEKUTEER, \u201c HoutMAN, Ends .grouse { MaRrsL's BRANDT, .Shas ike | GUEINS BRANDY, Qr.-casks PORT WINE, \u201c SHERRY WINE, \u201c .« Puns.OLD JAMAICA RUM, Cases BCOTCH WHIBKRY, DUBLIN PORTER, quarts and pints, CHAMPAGNE, various brands Celebrated Br.PRrAY SPARKLING WINE, FRENCH MUSTARD, Srowxn\u2019s PICKLES, =~ VERMOUTH CHABILS and ERMITAGE WINES, ARRACAN RICE, OLIVE and STEAM REFINED PALE SRAL OILS.V.HUDON, mt 000 15 LaRosa sre IF WAREHOUSE A AND FOR 8,500 PACKAGES CHOICE GRFEN AND BLACK TEAS, Co petal Fn Tonos gn Gunpowder, LACAVE, SCOTCH REFINED XED BUGAR, ran SYRUFS BAG, BC ASKS OLI oO Sos JAVA CosréE.148-1y DAVID TORRANCE & 00.ECCS! ECCS! Pocelving constantly fresh from country siOWes, tn 7124 Craig street (opposite Alexander.) LUMBER &o.Bras WALNUT LUMBER, | RUT, CHERAT, CHRSTAUE and \u201cWRITEWOOL fukn all \u2018sizes ; also, Vanne, Always on hand a large stock of DRESSED oo.BER and FLOORING, âc.R J.MAXWELL & 00.Moe and Xi ns street.ng Mil, 16 as street.»-1y UILDING AND BRD OE [ps MBEB 0 SA WN ro ORDER, every description Also, of Sawn Tounan von Bars\" |_MAWUFAOTURIS (HARLES D.EDWARDS.(Lars Ennsxaw & EDWARDS.) Manufacturez of .FIRE-PROOF SAFES, And avery description of VIRE AND BURGLAR FRUOF SECURITIES, No.43 BR\u2019 JOSEPH STRERT .(01d St.George\u2019s Church), MONTREAL + Bly EORGE T.COO, Manufacturer of Coo\u2019s Firat-prise TRARB-ROLLER MANGLE, ] ; CLOTHES WRINGERS, GARDEN, BALCONY AND HOTEL SRATS, WHEOLEIALE AND ERTAIL.559 & 561 WILLIAN STREET, ~ MONTREAL.Mangles of every description repaired, altered oa exchanged on reasonable terme.D CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY AND PLASTER MILLS, (Established 1825.) ST.GABRIEL LOCK, LACHINE CANAL JOHN A CONVERSR.Crrr Orrios : No.103 BT.JAMES STRART, Montreal.: 208 OVELTY WORKS.JUDBON'S 5 PATENT ENGINE GOVERNO tad the best in use, Descriptive circ fend Pricelist sn application.CHUCKS\u2014ALl sizes s of geared chuck, lever, seroll and inde adent aw out w utiing, Lathes, Bram tuners\u2019 athe, Turn! Lathes.ng BOLT CUTTING OR (ICREWIN ACHINES\u2014 Merriman*s Paten: @ MAC Circular and price.¢ on application.RB GARDNER 4 80) 200-1yr GAR Métis dore.FANNING MILLS! The MILLS manufactured by C.ETHIER, 87.EUSTACUE, Are second to none, » and always take FIRST PRIZE Dberever tt they are ted, an they have done at ë \u201cinci 1'Bbom in this oity, wi a Ee ques por: om De nnd + various as of Ordezs sddroused 44 above will be prompily flied.ALL NILLS GUARAN TEED.Mn, Lr J.CAMPBELL & CoO.MANUPA y LEATHER BELTING, FIRE ENGINE HOS LACE LEATHRR, &0., 594, B35, & 598 ST.JOSLPH ST.MONTREAL.FoRONTO BRANCH, $B.8.CAMPBELL, Yo.sa THOUIE BLOCK, TORONTO.» To SOAP-MAKERS AND LAT! a, GILL'S BRI TANNIA soap CRUTCHER, MIXING Macs, | Patented on July lst, 1873.THE GRRATEST LABOR-SAVING MACHINE EVER INVENTED, For partical ly to Arh 400 JAMES MoGILL, 166 Collage street ; Messrs.ROGERS & KING, Montreal.Orto LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE.Notice is hereby given, that WILLIAM FRANCIS, Esg., Merchant, of Montreal, wns, om the 17th Octe- ber, instant, admitted a Member of the Corporation of La Banque du Peuple, In the place of NELBON DAVIS, Esq., resigned.A.TROTTER, .Caster.Montres1, Ours.7 360-20 -904 LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER.Motios is hereby given that the GENERAL AX- | WUAL MBETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of the LA BANQUR JACQUES CARTIER wil bs held at the Bank, on On Thursday, the 18th December next, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.(By Order of the Board), H.COTTE, Cashier.979-8m Montreal, 18th Nov.,\u20191878, AVANA LOTTERY.wings every 17 days, \u2018commenc Ctroulars, with full Information sent Tiokets for sale C.DEVLIN, Printes, 3 Liberty stroet Now foi TO TICE.ALBION HOTEL, PALACE STREET, QUEBEC, P.Q.iif Sex Btationer and -1m-4w bags to announce to the Citizens tanto ing Publis generally, that ends sn frit the Shove House on the 0th brel Tha dae Tr.\"BB, who for years was Chief Clork of he Bt.Law- * lately of tue Rockland «North a, Mass, he their reference to pee Bar, he gouts dmercty sey.say that Sips a trial of which will convinoe the most fans « Late 4128 and 198.James rent, begs to Inform his patrons and the that bis waw eat at u = fitted up In first-class public ve erect, ary RESTAURANT, DD] uitné old LE ROCK OTETEES imported Gaily \u20ac HE BOLICITS A CALL M1 61, JAMES STREET, (Directly opposite the Ottawa Hotel.) SPECIAL NOTICE.Just receiving, a fresh assortment GRANT'S $0 SILVER LEVER, A good, strong watoh, and an excellent time- GRANT'S WORKINGMAN'S WATCH NULEMENTS GOLD WATCHES.\u2014 H.GRANT, iy king, the lgrge agrivale conmdered.MABOII CS PO DANE 3 £1.Boy ything strict sujted for table Teé-tow bo pot Tings 32 ond Class [ WM.MURRAY rades and auch & i meet a Je .: \u2019 shipping trad patine ng freely 8 BT.JOSEPH STRRDY, at current prices, are not prossed for a Has Just received market.Cheese\u2014The market has a firm toue, The shipments will be squal to those of lagt week.The export in uiry to-day is fair.The princi cipal purch purchases are at 134c for choice, an all 13jc for a special: lot.\u201d The home e are supplied at 13} to l4c, the latier\u2019 price exceptional.eipts are small for this period, and stocks show only s| \u2018and grander style.of treatment, more elaborate orchestration, and niajestic moderate accumulation.Eggs\u2014Fresh bring firm prices, Limed pan dealt in, st 38) to oe ONE CASE OP 73 VELLERT the British Market, co any of py and Watches, Ep s for ob to cheapuses [ANOS 00 INSURANCE MANCHESTER, EN GLAND.TUES TS Ag ioe orm.Moderates rwies, andoubled seonrily poempily aa Decally settion.Pa LUNCHEON ROO! i Stern HOUSE, | REFINED SUGARS.JOIN REDPATH & TE manufacture all tions of White te a Te ow Refined i BUGARS sed bry Or ne Thole > 0 superior a yea, Yolow Loaves, SYRUFA\u2014White, Amber, Golden and Standard.NORTH BRITISH CHAMBERS, Hosrrran Branet, \u2018Near Corner Bt.Franeols Xavier street.» \u2018 JBN H.R.MOLSON & BROS, BREWERS AND JUGAR REFINERS, HAVE FOR LALS : SYRUPS\u2014Standard, Golden and Amber.INDIA PALER ALB\u2014In wood bottle.ILD ALR\u2014In wood and bottle, PORTER\u2014In wood and bottle, Fusilies lied regularly at theie residences with Ales and Porter.\u2019 Orrzon\u2014No.147 GT.JAMES FTBEUT.» J 0 PRINTERS, |-.COMPOSITION WO! with eded © are: Ist It does ho frosty w hh nor soft in Lo sescone, nb side of steam-en not Parnes grd.Ti retmine lt station; f su kon nthe mor face rollers nesd nent be vent king A wee watt the trys, Siné an and Ae rom Un Jo ean be 1 from e next Or Pnerepy be me to time, s thereby Sogome az conte Fan pe pied ad.RUB nett, in convenient for canti 1.a mrosition bas beon used in the Montres er, © for the hast three years, givi ative on as r i in tes timontale, ane ats rmati ty by let #0 Gollegs street, ie (CENTS FOR SALE on the Svan OVUM ./ ou Part of of the es or \"tne Montreal Genersd a Hours i od Pata ing de, 179-\u2014oû w He sor Tickets for Prin ere ee Devine d Lie \u2014 Musto Store i ¥ MANUFACTURERS.HE undersigned bog to inform = - - e publio moral th S.Mo KEY, ANADA SUGAR REFINERY, | jefyr®stssäing tes severe Loue santa ody aed sual, rites her for à continuance of the BANCROFT & SHARPE, CITY EXPRESS AND LIVERY OFFIOR, - Sr.James Horse BUILDING, VIOTORIA SQUARE STOVES, &o.LENDINNENG'S STOVES.tors 20d tow 10 mao a BrOvAS are tie \u201c Morning AL COOKING S7OVIS Are the \u201c Princess a Pio ho Fines Al ' ae 108 equalled as bakers and good fhe oben Ermerræ COAL Husvwms for rorkab arerooms, Ac, are are the \u201cMammoth Hea 5, adapied to tbe wants of qurhine people, ama sepictaily made to burn cosl, DINNANO'S oe sala, wholesale AGATo Thu or sil Aras shane, SRE IN yy CLÉRDIANER.PORTABLE RANGES and COOKING STOVES, (American make.) mue | : } 6.RYAN, | ; No.38 Victoria Square, Agent for Carpenters\u2019 celebrated Double ques MORPHY, Dealer in New STEER LL Clothing.&~ SNWING-MACHINES.THR ST.LAWRENCE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY have pleasure in announcing to the trade and public geterally that they are manufacturers of BIKGER SEWING MACHINES, and are prepared to guarantee each machine to be made of the very best material, and the workmanship is unsurpassed by any manufacturer.The strictest attention {se given to details.A special feature is that our work Ls not done by contract, but by day work, and the necessary time is given to an- vare à perfeci Atto any part; and any Lady or Gentleman requiring a Sewhig-machine Le request.od to Inspect the Btock of the above Company, at the Salseroom, No.6 Place d'Arwes Hill, Montreal, Country Agents wanted.86-ly CHABS.STORER, Mapager.KEX DALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY.BaWING-MAOK INS MANUPACTURERL, No.1 Pavorite Bewing-machine for tamlly use.No.3 om the Bluger principle, for heavy work.ALEO, , MACHINISTS, POUNDRRS, &c., &0.Orders for Castings executed promply and neatly.Office, Factory and Foundry, Nos.198, 200 and 202 CRAIG STREET MONTREAL.Aly SEWING-MACHINES.THE VENUS, Twinkle, twinkle little star, They cannot my procicuaness dobar; Tam made of « I make à stitch both neat and s ony ; You will Lk find both strong and neat At No.210% 8t.Law Tone street, GEO.Bole agent for Montreal, (x EORGE HARVEY.«ws Dealer in all kinds of First-class.A.SEWIN sec so AND FINDINOB.hosccos esse gonccns 341 NOTRE \u2018DANE SRE .TORIC 4 RO im Minds of of Sowing winch nes roparoed, INSURANCE, &o.UFHION \"MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF MAINE.ORGANIZED 1849-24 Yeans\u2019 EXPERIENCE \"PURELY MUTUAL.ASE, EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS.DIRECTOR® OFFICE, No, 153 Tremont Street, Bostan, [fut OFFICERS: HENRY CROCKER * HON.DIRECTORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, *3, | HENRY LYMAN, Beg.of MAURICE C CUVILan ymass, Clare JOHN CASSIDY, Eog, .cpAloichant, E FERDINAND > DAVID, HAS TERS, 8q.4% Messrs Covilitord stm WA 0 & Sôrmmeron, Ce.Bart, Chambly, HON.'T.H.CUSHING, MaJoRMILLS Montreal, niin WNING, P.RO ERTRON of Messrs M.DUNCAN MCCORMIC! Robertson & Beattie, Esq.EDWARD J.J.MAJOR, GENERAL AGENT FOR PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 99 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL, CANADA.British Dmeriéa Fire é& Marine Assurance Company, Established 1833.All degétiptions of Insurances effected at current fateg.Hua MCLENNAN, Esq., Director Montreal M.H.GAULT, Agent, 164 ST.JAMES STREET.OYAL INSURANCE CO, OF LIVERPOOL, (PIRE AND LIFE.) Capital .$10,000,000.12,000,000.5,000,000 Funds invested .Annual income ., Liaiiiitios of Sbarehciders vhitmited.H For over Agents.220 H.J.KUDGE, Inspector, P.Q HE CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY OF CARADA, Capital §31.,000.000 J HBAD OFFORS : nes mother President.Vice-President.FIRE, QUARANTER, ure, ACCIDENT.Before assuring elsewhere, persons are particular 1y requested to examine the prospectus of this POPULAR CANADIAN COMPANY.The Guarantes Bonds of this Company are accepted by the Dominion Government as security from public officers, Full particulars of each Department may be obtained at the Head Offices, or of any of the Agents.GEORGE B.MUIR, Fire NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Oulling at Cork Harbor, Ireland.UNITED STATES MAIL.REPUBLIC, OCRANIC, BALTIC, pur , GARLIC, @ ADRIATIC, : CRLTIC; RMANIC.palling ¢ rom Now York (White Star Dork Pavol ia ry, Jersey City), every Saturday.pront mh verre vvery Frursony.\"nstow: ve Bteerag: m New Ynrk ; 1, a c Pi, ees bay om 0: Eat om v full perdure sgviy to J.a r, to D.A.ANSKLL, PARK Sa.8, a J Ageut, re, N.Y.AL LAN LINE, under Contract with the Government of Canadn fur the Conveyance of pri adding: and United Toten Mat Nas LE NTS, 1784, W.NTER ARR.This Carapany'e Lin noted firs ina, ul, aed oft engtue, Iron Steamshipe : A Tonnage.Sa Heu §eandinaviam.FUSEAD Rates of Passage from Tortland :\u2014 auosasessse sens 870 to 380 hy e Steamers of the GLASGOW LINE intended 10 sall between the Clyde and Portland as invervals during season of winter past a Rates of passage from agen.ABIN.1 us = An experienced Burgeon carried h \u201cve L n Berths not secured uni paid for.on each vosse ny frolaht or other Particulars, Apply tn Port- rdea & r 15 Belrart, to Charley & M rdon, to Montyromeric & Greenhorme, 17 Grace s rch, ps bs Pere, to James & Alex.Allan, at Clyde s verpoal, ames stroet, or to to A ! H.& A.ALLAN, 104 Corner ot Youville and Common streets.PpoxINION LINE.puits tin apercu lowing first-class, weed, o-bullt eee ps, acd) 1s _tntend- service VER- od POOL.CEBEC MONTREAT, a Beans, and Iv L and PORTLAND in WixTan :\u2014 Cadin.Bieerage.Bailing from Li ! every Wednesda.culling \u201c+ Belfast Longh to fake in cargo and 7 assis can be had n'atoë tu principal \"Thro Behrens Chrietians | A Raffe : .M.Kolle, 18 nw Siena! Kronty Consul; Monigamert.Lancelot ovkey © acpherson ; and Montre PAYID TORRANCE & Co, _Bachange Gout: SPECIAL NOTICE.ATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Naw YORK TO OLAROOW, LIVERPOOL, BALYASY AND LOXDONDERRY.\u2014\u2014 under rod, Clyde- Tre double ] RAILROADS./ GRAND TRÜNK RAIL A | OP CANADA.H WINTE .Lu} + Lau ACENENTS, 1878.\u201c Pullman Palace Parlor ang and à gary Cars où all through day alan \u2018nd Palaos Slospiag Gars on all through night trains over the Trains now leave Montreal as follows : Goixa Wear, pes, ror Prescot a nab ile, cms De eville, ws.Goderich, Hit aud al Il pointa ret, or Detroit: Chicago, 3 am .BW pan, 6.00 um, Lu p.r.&.m., and 9.30 a.p.m Trains leave Tac nine fur Montreal ha 8.9 San and I aw.3% pm, and | The 250 ÿ.ui.rain runs tk h * sut is (Lrouyh to l'ro- .Gora Rare, Accommodation Train fe T idand Pond and intermediste stations.Mall Train for Island Vou 7.00 a.m, 4.00 pm, r.Provi cn, oy mei Non for guides 5 lalre and St.liyachithe, ut.Gorna souru.Train for Boston via South- Fastern = ties\u2019 Junétion R.R., Coun ?10.00 Pm.MW p.m prescrr tunes eu e0r 70aw.\u201cNan An the punctuality of \u201cthe trains pends on con noctions with other Tes, the Compa will not ty The Steamanip + Chase,\" or oth Halifax er steamer, leave Portland \u20ac very Saturday, at 4.00 pam., for ! abe International co toame: rm In Leon ection With he Trans rans Ma Raliwsy tor 0 Jo opday NE age checked thro: ations rouh Tickets lens à the Company's principe \u2018or further information, and ti De I Traine at the ea tna wey we stations, ay PS a tho Tie ket office Btation, or à tJ street C.J.BRY DGES, Montreal, Octobor 8, 187%.Managing Direeten.ENTRAL VERMONT (RAILROAD LINE\u2014WINTER ARRANGEMENTS Commencing on December bth, 1873.° Day Express leaves Montreal at 8:20 à ra, asriving tn Boston, via Lowell, at 10 p.m dut Train for Waterloo leaves Montreal at 24 pm.Night Express leaves Montre: at 3:50 p.un.fer ston, vis Low vo pere OF or much barth à a) for Now York, pringfie Boston, & gr a der = * TRAINS GOING NORTH AND WEST.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8 Rd .Troy at 7:3 am, arrivos in Montreal at ¥o #5 Night Exyross leaves Hostou at 6 re .) vie \"welt Montreal loose ats > w., ei Springfield, arriving in eeping Cara aro attached to the Night Exp: .Trains Tyuninyg betw n Montreal and \u201cBoston\u201d ad a Montreal and Spring Seid, and St.Albans and Trop Draw Cars on Da press \u2018Trains be- Ea Matra and Ros tickets and fretht rates, appl at Vermont tzal R.R.Office, Ng.30 Bt.Jam: = treet.sw.HOBART, Gen'l.Bupt.8 Albans, Dec, F, 1973, se SOUTHE -EASTERN RAILWAY, NEW ROUTE.TO LAKE MEMPHRENAG 08, WHITE PS PRE AND sb On and after 10th July, 187 1873, Trains will run ns follows :\u2014 GOING BOUTH.RRES\u2014Ecavo Montreal at 7.50 am., arriving at Wost ham a, Cowansvile at wR) Sutton Flat 10.85, RTE wha Moum- 3 ton 10.50 p.MAIL AND RzPukgs\u2014 Leave Montreal at 315 5 arriving at West Farnham ons Ponans at Les Sutton Fiat 6.25, Richford 645, Newport 4.13, Boston 8.38 a.m., Now York 1250 p.m.GOING NORTH.- Main Am] FE este Boston Mower.at &« Ne wort a FIAT Richiond & Bult P Pats (om anaville 7.56, Montreal White Mountains a 7.00 am, W.unction §.%), Newport a pm.Leave at 200 p.m., Ricb os Button Pi to fNowan je 4.25, W eat Farnham ing in Monirca! at 7.18 p.m.aol In Cars on Night Trains.New and superb Cars oh [ay Traîne.This 3 te takes you through tbe Pastem Town- Ships.ete ts Mountalue skirte Lake Memphre- agoy, arriving Hoston, New York, and all pointe Bouth-and Kas a8 800m as by srs ather route.ya partiouiais ne Ra st.rares Eat at ce, No.PT pany À.B.FOSTER, 168 _ Manager.CANAI ADA (UENTRAL » White River Junction 8 56.Bo mn.BROCKVILLE AND OTTAWA Ral WA D $ Bay your Tickets for OTTAWA via BROCKVILLA.Certnta connections made with Grand Truak Traine, TUREE EXPRESS TRAINS DAil?AVE mis line coustats of the OHOWING ni, Clyda-hn|it ee Tan,\u201d \u201c Virginia,\u201d Georuia,\u201d \u201c Alabama,\" \u201c Minnesotan .\u201c Lou! \u201d # Dakota.n The steamers of this Line will sail from pier 84, North River, New York, on every alternate Wedhee- day, as follows :\u2014 - \u201c Virgenia,\u201d.Through Tickets to all parts of the Continent.Drafts issued for £1 and upwards.Por passage and freight, apply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN 4 CO, pa.dwar, New York ; ss.ANSEL street, Montreal.MEDICAL, &c.R.E.K.PATTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, LICENTIATE OF THE BOCIRTY OF APOTHR- CARIES, LONDON, RXGLAND, formerly région Superintendent Munster House Asylu don, Eng ngland, and late House Surgeon of the ea.nfirmary, Sheffield, Frutand, has removed his Surgery from Beaver Hal] Bquaro No.522 CRAIG STREET (Uppoaite St.Charles Borrommee street) or, ss QS JY Dd + \"MO THE AFFLICTED\u2014I wish t have removed my.consultis rooms Lo the Mechanics\u2019 Bank Chambers, No.194 James etreot, and that Iwi, ag usual, pay spac, attention to chine diseases ali kin s, partion- larly those qf a character £ men sulting {tn more Ty than all now other sins in hie world put-together : Nervous lrritablitty, Mo Morbid Beosltbveno 8, Loss of Memo ence, Indectal: on pf Charneter Depression oF Fora Incapacity to apply the mind to any Occupation, Tmbeciiity, Impatens , and sometimes most « total epravity.of which gan be be co ted h Ing the LA forces which eo be dono wit ont oe usual à noatrim treatment, by which thousands have been fnjure.t or ma .have prac- t my peculiar mode of treatment for elght years, and during that time have treated an immense num- all parte of the worid, in Lhe best walks of life, saythat 1 have ever done them an that 1 have cured without my seeing them, no matier at how great a distance, but those In the cit y must calls and see me at my office.Office hours from > toh 3104, and 7010p.m.Private and oon fk peels .by MW.H.UTLEY, M.D.\u2019 Manager EDWARD STARK, Life, Onarantes and n \u2018 Manager y Ber mc NORTH, BI BRITISH MERCAN- INSURANCE OFFICR, OOANER OP FRANCOIS XAVIER AND HOSPITAL STREETS- TO BE LET, .TWO DOUBLE OPPICES, From let May next.ST.ly to | Wr MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON.PHŒNIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - Iseues a rery description of policy at desirable x lense ey, returming nayally fo the insured CANADIAN BUSINESS FOR 1872 New Policies, Lil, Mmouring.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.42,508, 716 Premiume ressived.+ 100,007.98 Clalme pald,.\u2026.0.0cccnnceuzoncerc000e SRTOLO0 Fr»: fhe aboyge the public may form some idea of ihe estimation tn whieh the Company Is beld in the Dogainion BLMPSON a FETHURR, 0ly \" SL Prancots Favier jes foros.JYPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, | sou.oy ! LONDON, ENGLAND.BSTARLISESD JE.Pands invostsd in Canada.FI0R,000, ' RENTOUL BROS, SHERAL AGENTS, wily 9 80 Besrament vives.I imies LIQUID EXTRACT F BE] Hiunly recommended by eminent Physictans in land, United States and canada testimonials in Pam in dir prepare, 3 staal ore whore sol or No fan should be hae, » supply.Crate #ThEET, Montreal.mm LEGAL NOTICES.| NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.in the matter of PIRRRE LACOMBE, of the City of Montreal, Coutractor, Builder and Trader, Insolvent.The Insolvent hag made an assignment ot hts estate and effects to ue, and the Creditors are noly- fied to meet hy the C rt touse, in the room al to matters in Insolvency, in Me cmiread, on WED- NESLAY, the Tr: ath Tiny of be Riéven o'clock a.m, to Jecelve Matements 0 affairs and to appoint an A at his - AMES TYRE, Interim Assignee.Montreal, 22nd Kov., 1878.278-133 NSOLVENT ACT 1869.\u20141n the matter of Louls Hithaire Monin, Anaefine Riouin and James Issac ufacturers and Traders, al) three of the (it of \u2018Hontren, and there carr tig on business an su tn pari ership, hr, ; the \u201cir and firm of LH, â A.B onin, an wel pige membera\u2019 of the aufd firm, Ati solvents avo made an apalman of thelr estate and effects 40 me, and the creditors are notified bo meet at the Court Toate in the City of Montreal, in the Insolvency Rooms, on Thursday, th Perte « instant, n \u2026 tore- cove stateme nis \u2018of thelr ARE ge, fn hi Sapin a Assignee.JOR LAIR, Mnterun AT Montreal, nt contes 7.2 TIE TRADE.\"A dangerous countorfeii of the genuine O.K.CIGAR 1s now of red fn thie city.\u201d Buite bare : been Hrought against The partie o%ering the same {GF sale, and the ir.de is warned motto buy them, as they will be seized wherever found.T 0 The only genuine 0.K.CIGAR Wo be bad with FR HR LE BROCKVILLE, 4 am, te pd.Te .Giraud, ie aft A | gras apm, ARRJY .XFREW, S00 pw.9.45 pom.BROOKVILLE, 1.50 p.m., 8.45 p.ni.These roads are of the same guUAg® ns Orand Trunk, there is consequently no rer of yy wheu in car lo: i, ABBOTT, Manager, Brockville, 6th May, 1873, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, &c.TTENTION! UPHOLSTERERS AND CABI! NETMAKERS.Just received, a great Sani of PATENTED AR- TIPICIAT, WOOD ORNAMENTS Black Walnut Glass en > Twines, Bureau Knobs, all kinds, Tacks, Pre Drawer balls, osses, Safa Bprin Curled Hair, oh ch Kaila, wilt and.\u2018brass, ta or Bed Pas! Aa v weneral stock of Shelf Hardware.A large assortiment tore Cornices for sale low before ~ taking st stock, 1st Jan \u201ca RS TABLES NELSON, 25 St Lawrence Matin ~ street, 7 Mear the Market, mr EE + CALE», &c.HU.B\u2026 WARREN & CO, SCALE MANUFACTURERS, 297 FORTIFICATION LANE (Off Victoria Square}, et M i ONTREAIN ww FAIRBANKS SCA LES, 8CALES FOR BTORRS, MILLS, AND WHARVÉS ! AIRBANKS 4 CO.«sn en aul street, Montreal And for sale by the Hardwaro trade ver odlim ES SCALE FACTORY ANI \u2018FOUNDRY.In addition to our Scale manufacturing venin we are now prepared Lo supply to IRON CABTINGS: Or TER Piwxer QUALITT, AND AT TMS Moss MopssaTE Paice.\\ done and prom, delivered.All Jobbing ne prin ag phy Nos.40 & 42 College Street, Montauat.™ COAL FOR SALE.URLEIGUS, HART, & BEAKER WHOLESALE 0 Dra x How prepared lo contraé 2 £5 te capsinmersin ge on T the y Neviuniion, ne DEL AWARR dna HOT CA A COMPANY'S clebrated LL ACKAWANNA COAL.Câltes any informatiqe pose ca 69COMWNOMB8TRERT.| MONTREAL.iy \u2018COAL! COAL! CARGO of WELCH ANTHRACITE JUST RECRTV 3 D C.H.TUCCEY.No 66 3 OILY TRB GY, S.W.BEARD &C 3 3 ¢ CHEAP COAL.| 154 MCOILE, STREF à HARCOAT, Tu\u2014Hest quality Lard wood Charco: 12 Boars ror $3.00, eltyered tree ln any part of the city.BRAVER STAMPING COMPANY, 108 MeO1l) street, < "]
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