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Show THE TWELFTH. Preparing to Suppress the RloiH in Iftuuirettl. Montreal, 6. The mayor, to day, iwued the following proclamation: IVhereas, there is strung re 'SOD tn apprehend that seriuiie tn ub'e, tw aud bloodshed, may occur on the approichiug litli ot July, the under-signed, under-signed, mayor of Montreal, hereby Hive notice to ail whom it may concern, con-cern, that atringeut measures will be taken to preserve the pace, and to arrest and bring to justice all evil disposed persons who may in any way act illegally or attempt to disturb the peace on that occasion, and, Whereas, Experience has shown the danger ot'allowmg crowdsol people to assemble in the street or public throughfires of the city in lime of .'xciteuietil, further notice 13 henby tiveu that on l;.e 12ih of July no aasernbliiKe or gathering of jncpie shall be allowed in tbe streets or elsewhere else-where in the city. The mayor confidently aprc! to nil p ft table and well d'.apoetd C.in.'b?, njiinout distinction cf creed or; nationality, to aid the civic ant nonius j m ibeircfl.irts to maintain peace, and j to preserve order and tranquiiiiy 111 j the city on that day. (Rud) ; J. L. BlUlDY, Mayer. Yesterday a req-iipitiou to Colonel 1 Fletcher to prevent anticipated ui j tu r bancs, was prepared and sicncd ; hv sev.jr.-l m 'gistrates. Colonel Fletcher stale 1! ' he has not the power to call i"a r. . lr troops at Hli:ax, and that there are 6,iOJ men in the fi:th a .il ury district, alone, weil armed aud well dn V who could he brought t j u.e citj m ix bnurs if necees-vry. |