sippiq:n0alary pAOK BILLS roprietor, at bis et, in the City of TIV K® a utreel, m) is published *Â¥ *':'“LN{‘!-. ‘A 4 Moutrem _oth @% Linne, mrougnust the Doâ€" laud, Greaék Brilain erviule aad Mount st Cakaes: &, OTTAWA. ty Monda+ $.00 p EX T it, Hostmester. 1w4 al any Limie. â€"HPostage to Hull ure of Mails. Cazes WITHOUT Hotites ags Sansk DUSIDy#s acadian sieam ore in waicn gaiy uaâ€" Powder, «6 Honvurabie wcr ue provi. vas of the Act i2 meut of Canâ€" e, posi puid Toronio izn, having all ne‘l, W :04 To CONXTRACTORS & HUILDERS _The undersigned has opsued a Ston â€"cutter‘s Yard, Corn t of King aud â€"L Ardrew "treck, whare b:l.l#um and p(-(:mu desert ptic m wili eonstaniiy on . Orders arg ï¬nfly solicited, Tur all kinds of biane« mités Tho tndersigned is prepared to sel‘ his TIMâ€" BER LLMITS on uie RIVER DESMOINE, hy @f all deseriptions ut FRVLMBER LIMITS FOR SALE â€" CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTYâ€"FOUR j SQUARE MILEs. Bituarea of Desmoine, IEVUEBER LLMITS FOR SALE 493 SQUAKE MILES TIMBER LIMITS, Of gener« Wesleyan Conference. W ill Carversa& Giider Pii Luiliver‘s Pravels, â€" Elizsabetii, Vathck, Piceiola, ARTITHUR L. HOLMES, BOOKS & sTATIONERY GIBBS & COURSOLLE, Lar ouaws, Sent, & T6 , 18075. 3 R'\ Flour D D D J \TENTS 1 geenne commcemmcoanne v OR SALE. Â¥ UOI \l‘l': 16 unders PICT UR EK wiyCS OUTFIT FREE awa, Nov TLOLR AND FEELD STORE IN STATICOCNEAY RIMUKR F. COFToN COAL 38 Sparks Street, WILâ€"ON & OR THE PU tras and eanilt1 H. V. Noel ga tGU 0. v. Woon LOOK INGâ€"GLAS J OM NS PO N IMIS BOORK S e retewawa, Kippewa a: d Hiver un OEA uL yvr*y, »qu HAMBErs, tET. oP dA Has opened TORONTO, GUERARD BRBY ICATIONS OF THE pi In_siock. A very large bies Hym= Books, 1s s prepared i0 negcciate for 1 as, Yicar of Wakeiielid, , Pnu‘ and Virgiaia, arim Produce. Maticw 10be0 Ha> k & STATIONER, 1 & Cash Premuims COAL Arabian Nights, H N~U. 4030,. PA V 1.0O0 JOSKPH SMITE 4 U U US HGUOY, wWELLINGTON 1, Cave [Creek, «ichieen aparte Lt in the office or Â¥ WEPU 1675. c if af 6 ntUon 1 ls,iiq 9 iim maiy be MCGI» Htre m w ho te © No, 22, Buseli House Block, Sparks St. th entered mpon"the Propriâ€"o ;ul;'zp’ui' ne «bove Hot i lgtely danduciel by Mr. Fred, &vans. The bas braad=Of winus, lqnors and elgars hre kept and tie pro«fplest atte thh ts paid Nh.:ï¬â€™ Fixtures, Giass Cases, eto., for very low. a‘‘ k 5 Wi i be sold @140 per cent, below first cost, &8 tue p .rchasers are nbuul.l):;;pnl Fasbjonable Tâ€"itoring Establishm<nt on the first of January pext. Dinner is provided from 12 A.JL, until 2 P.M., at very reasouâ€" able rates. The "Feathers"‘ Hotel. pey> SSâ€"SPARK3:i STLERTâ€"SG ~wy WHOLESALE AND |RETAIL, Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c. SHIRTS ! COLLARS ! Il\m.:! DOUS ATTRACTIO \ ! BANKRUPT STOCK ! str. cte Have received cf their Fall Importations, 18 BALES CARPETS and CURTAINS. Emoraring al the novelties, out for the season to whid» they confidently * A .arge assortment 0‘ Gold and‘s-lvor Watches, La nes Overa and Victorie Chains, Genule:men‘s aibert Chaing, Ripgs «0d Gold Se‘s: Braccle(s and J welle y cf every descripio, Plared Ware, Cocks, &o, atâ€"ihe > west prices. The best House in the city." Wholesale buyers can gez tio Kock as Coeap from me as any other Tousa.% the Dom nion} Hideau Street, ncar Sappor‘s Bridge,] SHOOLBRED & CO. O. _ D. MORGAN & soNs. Oltawa, Nov{3rd,f1875. | _ 3 O Y .‘ z@&~A CALL IS SOLICITED. %** Oitawa, Sept, 2 1878 ° 393 The ertensive stock of the istate of O Mm BEN. HUCKELL be > geneml apd bave‘lhq ; I‘% BDarristors, Attorneys, Solicitors, Nota« ries, &o., &o. o_ h s MkKysi in EFRED FPOOKS â€" â€" â€" Proprietor. BB pindlst,. CHMRISTFIE & HILL EWLLLERY THE * LONDON, TTAWA CARPET HOUSKE. coTT, STEWART & GORWULLY, Invite Inspection. Special Nalue in Lace Curtaius. &. LOGAN, CLOTHING . 1o0p i ooMs WLITH BOARD.â€"A con &0 \lo ~ sood bedâ€"rooms with boird, ma: Barristers, Atiorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &C JAS. ANGUS, Lo n NOR & MCCOPATHLC PIIY nir ve popular Restaurant ha; been «i by the addifod of several spacions d Aurnished rooms on the secood st ry. fnck }WM'I avd Diving #t9oms in 14r=» fhonouring this estab!l<hment w ith wirovige mas réty ou rst.nfg allâ€"ntion oi o their or M No \CANCLFS Â¥, M. FERLAND, AROHEAMBAULT w. w. WARDp w OoNNCHR «& 0‘@OmERTyY, 18. Tronras nospita‘, London, Câ€"~ Gotmes of O‘Connur a.d ormerly cecupled by Ur. Curbe tia ROCiRS ALis ER, PENNXOCIGCC& MelNTYRE T 33 to 37, WILLIAM ST At less than Auction prices 1iRSHMAL MATHESON, IÂ¥ MARKS, Now is your timg to buy t B OR READYâ€"MADE ca es aud | sptacements ul__sl_:a the Royal Co oUTLEE, N C.3 KHotels. it may bis re<l Prov.nce of Ontario.) is resJdecuce, Metcaifo atreet, ccupig1 by the Hon,P. Mitâ€" o0 t } P o > 3SHyl Ed Ro\ A RT hay t Bu EY, & AT HOoGG, FOR BOARDERS, No. 4 Pormace ©%C nner street. is iC Iness [PoR3, ATTORNEY3S, â€" ANL D ICIAN sURGEON AND HIER. rs of the best quality. 0 h Aodgung. t Qu=bec.) LIGITOR IN CHAN» Rid: an st,, Ottawa G J. (‘DoiERTY TAUHA NT ge of Surgeons rvis. & Hinbey,) w aun ATâ€"LAw, soLT w. p. HOGG \. F. MCLINTYRE 3030 ARY, «c n bars, Co rt Ollaw HoP ted pro es of H \ W, SOLTâ€" Jwhn, oppoâ€" 3931m6 irs from 322 m6 MULLY 221y l 2161yl s‘clans Scciely Accou 3990tf o Prcâ€" ali Noâ€" a Proâ€" i1 care th proâ€" s, Main 17 Queen 26 Oy 398IU CoN 10041 hys wve 04 on ‘ihe suiject he wrine" ther i‘ lne pepesda ie ofie *n ator persons, all of whom will be able to see and hgb tomporfootion. [ 'fho JIA;. ï¬: approv e m 1 wl;al:)will gr’-nt a site !:th,o Place du Chateau d‘Eauxz. . M. was among fardiy regint the acvopred Cosight of " 2. y re accepted : ', The Corm Trade. | Loxpox, Dec. 27â€"The Mark Lane Ezâ€" | press has the following in its regular weekly review of the Corn Market :â€" ‘ The large imports sgince September have | kept prices down, but we cannot expect I‘imporu to continue while rates are so |low. Business @n Europe is ml:l | dull, and prices are barely maintain« At Paris and several provincial mnrk:: flour has ‘again dropped one franc ! wheat one shilling and six pence. Belâ€" gium and Holland are about a shilling }luwer. Vienna is dn-pht and OQdessa is d&ll, holders maintaining bigh prices. :' The Cuban Neutrality Dimâ€"ulty. | Loxpox, Dec. 28â€"5 am.â€"The Times | gives promience to the following: â€" We are glad to be able n corroborate the |contradiction of & ent that Spain has violated the obligations of neatrality, oy enlisting Italiaos for the army in appointed to consider it; but they have .53‘,’“ a somewhat s lu{omoof M. Bavio:ldu;::'l(. o ty , who answer respectiv i I < their Irgjeoted buildinge" 11. 1P io hold 2000 | The coal companies in the Wyoming ‘region will shut down operations on the ! last of this month. Trade is slack there, } _A Select Council of the Churches has | been appointed to ventilate the case of | Mrs. Moulton. The proceedings con: \ cluded by the Rev. H. W. Beecher offerâ€" [ ing up a prayer ! A Westernâ€"man says that figures won‘t lie unless thoyh.pponu’ be. on a gas meter. & .V *4 The proposal of M. S to _ build: Paris an enormous nngg)u-‘n egg ‘shaped and : inalâ€"un @tif geant, has been rejected by committee appointed to consider it; but they have Nitchetza, lasting nearly all day. Fifteen hundred troops were 4 . _ The Turkish forces claim a decisive victory, The fighting on both sides was desperate, and the losses severe. uky mplies. Rue de la Paix, and, the othenstreots adjacent towitness the proceeding.: There was no ceremony. In the French Assem:â€" bly today, urgency was voted on the Fress Bill. In the debate upon the clauses an amendment was carried providing peâ€" nalties for attacks against the Republi¢ Jules Dufaure, member for Chareati [n ferieure, made an important statement that Marshal McMahon pledges his reâ€" spect for the newly elected Senators, and asserting that they occupy a position in the Goyernment second only to that of the Marshal.. The second clause of the ]?E:u Bill Pwhich iad':imed at by the apartist Pro was passed after violegr; mnm:u between Jules {;zv‘re. and Bonapartists relative to Alsase raine. BerxE; Dec. 27.â€"News has been reâ€" ceived here of a dreadful calamity, which occurred in the village of Heliekon, |in the Canton of Raragon, on Saturday. Christmas festivities were beimg celébrated in the school house in that place when the flooring gave way. m&hgy persons Bax Fraxc Dec. 27.â€"Hong Kong advices to :h:?omimt., state that a deâ€" structive storm had visited Manilla, A great number of lives were lost, and much valuable property destroyed. At »Alba the flood caused by the storm ruined the harvest. It is fegred there will be a lack of hemp for next year. A number of vessels were lost on the comst. Many bridges, houses and Other structures were swept away. The storm was accompanied with several shooks of earthquake. New YcuxxJ Dec. 27.â€"A London teleâ€" gram ug,‘ espatches from : the seat of war in Herzegovinia state that a great battle took place on Thursday last near were kil wouhded. the Repliacing m"véu;‘-‘-: Colniasâ€" Parts, Dec. 27â€" The Statue of Napo: leon was roylnoed on the newly ï¬m:h?:d Vendome Colun toâ€"Jay. . A, large crowd Assembled in the Place Vendome and Cuba. Augustus Mayhew, a contributor: to London Punch is dead. The Times (England) states it is glad to corroborate the contradiction of the statement that Spain has violated the obligations ofpneutrality by enlisting Itaâ€" lians for the army in Cuba. The Press Bill in the French Assembly has undergone some amendments, which provide for the infliction of penalties on such journals that attack the Republic.. a verdict of murder against the saloon keeper who sold the drink. > T ELEG R AP HIC. A drunken father, in Providence, Rhode Island, caused the death of his infant son by a kick, and the coroner‘s jury returned Tragie Endâ€"to Christmas Fqstivities. At Lebavon, Ky., a U. S. Marshal, in the, execution of his duty, killed one Noithcraft. A general row ensued, and Northcraft‘s © friends took immediate revenge by killing the Marshal. ‘The statue of the First Napoleon has been placed upon a newly erected column in the Place Vendome, Paris ; it will be remembered that the old column was demolished by the communists during the disastrous siege of the city. The total specie exports from t.hl‘ port 02 New York from the 1st of January» 1§75, amount to the sum of $67,768,060.â€" A telegram from Cincinnati gives the particulars of a sad accident, which has resulted in the death of three men, and the almost fatal injuries of the fourth. The mishap occurred at "Riverton, Ky., while the boring of a railroad tunnel was in progress.. A sad aoccident happened to a Christmas gathering in a Swiss village. The floor of a building where the festivities were being carried on, gave way, when eighty persons were killed and a great number wounded. The home corn trade, according to the Mark . Lane Express, continues rather depressed, and throughout the continent prices drooping. Imports cannot continue while prices remain as they are. The Hersegovinian Troubles. Death of Augustus Mayhew. F1 O R E1 G N . TELEGRAPHIO SUMMARY. Destractive Storm, GRBEAT BRITAN. SWITZERLA ND MANLLLA. TURKEY. FRANCE. more or less C 44 Murdered his Stepfathor, "Kom Nuw Â¥orr, Dec. 27.â€"A despatch Tan sger 4o se uts ooo wonsten 2 Selisred ty hate bodu ® vacancy in .the: United© States ‘Sen occasioned by the death of Stephen Douglas. Hisage was 64. Td o tarsipes it hi on this :ming, * Richardson .313 five m from Abinfln, Ill., reports that on; i night a faction quarrel, growing! outo{thonmovd of Mr. J. M. Butler, former President of the AddingtonCol=! lege, and the instalistion of the Rev. 0. Perkey, culminated at the church social, . which was being held in the college: building. _ During the ovonin&‘thm;‘ drunken rowdies belonging to antiâ€"â€" Perkey faction, pmm, Tompkin, and Gabriel, created: a diaturbance,in the corridors. President Porkey ‘tried to quigt him, when Tompkin struck him with . a billy ahd he fell mortally woundedâ€"| They were arrested. terms in the House of Representatives at effect on the last of this month: road last evening, a mass of rock weigh %g several tons fell, imhnflysl'jljlng.l . Baver, road master, Robert smi Jack Thompson, section men, and injur ing George Barney. -pm-':i m?io. ol the mammgo :-‘,u :,hu;; cinnatt an M‘ Mf}:,"‘};b"‘d last Tuesday, died on 38 . ~He .getai eonsciousness on mt e seaned enioatnkes . Yesterday‘s storm did â€" considerable Ohi M“G'ï¬uw.hq(.n.k’ ‘ia,.’Southom iq. ar a new Methodist Church was wrecked. In that vicinity streams are at flood height,sweepâ€" A severe thunder accompanied with wind, rain and: .Im:g visited the country north‘<and northâ€"west of this city yesterday. At Hamilton, Ohio, the river swelled m floating cellars| on the west side Hyer. "At Cnrt-hm Ohio, Hamiltom county, the Infirmary The Gazette‘s Charleston, W.Va.,special says :â€"A coal miner named Lee was set to the request of Mrs. Emma C. Moulton for :.qoall of mutual oou.nï¬l to upon the two questions submitted by her in her memorandum of Dec. 25, 1875. That the said committee are hereby authorized and directed to select churches and ministers, and they are further directed to :Eopoint a meeting of the said council for earliest practicable day. The report was adopted and Mr. Beecher contain the coniession of the girl, Mary Davis, that she testified fnlnfyron the trial ; that she and her “fnndmofl:er Mrs. Frodenbezh"oommt“ the murder ..i‘ that her _had nothing to do with it. Itis believed that the old woâ€" L'-tph{q on Saturday evening, and stabâ€" bed. The murderers are in jail. Specic Exports. The total exports of specie from| this ‘oï¬ since January lst, 13‘?3," amounts to 67,768,060, The Plymonth Church Scandal, At a business meeting of PI th Chutch to night,. which was . not _ lafgely attended, the Moderator read a new e y owed wi e report of the Committee thereon,Pi:?whioh they ma:{ :%do herdemands in the following resoluâ€" ns:â€" _ Resolved, " That this Church accedes offered up a prayer. man, Lodicia Fredeaberg, is irresponsible, and that her sentence will be commuted on recommendation of experts. Urica, Dec. 27.â€"A short, time | ago Lodicia Fredenberg and Albert Fredenâ€" day afternoon. ‘Loss, about $500,000 ; the insurance is léess than $300,000. About 150 men are thrown outâ€"of employment. Mrs. Walter Cromwell committed sui* cide near Fishkell Landing, on Saturday» by hanging. , Temporary insanity. Sugar Refinery Burned. Hastines, Dec. 27¢â€"The Hudson River sugar refinery, an extensive establishment owned by Kattenhoen, Hopkesofferman & Doscher, was destroyed by fire on Sunâ€" fatally hurt by q mar named McKinney. The latter was not arrested. Cock Fighter Shot. NewsBurg, Dec. Wâ€"Duï¬n&: cock fight on Sunday forencon, at ttom John Horne, saloon keeper, was shot New Year‘s Deyâ€"The Centennial Â¥ear, Po‘reersiz, Dec. 2T.â€"â€"The Common Council toâ€"night directed ‘that at n&; night on Friday next all the bells of city shall be rung, and a national salute fired in honour of the opening of the Centennial year, Marshal, killed Northcraft, and some of Northcraft‘s friends immediately killed Chandler. Great excitement forlowed the killing, but no other rows occcurred. Ciwxornxar1, Dec. 27â€"Thompson‘s Stock ards and dwelling house at Jacksonvilie avesheen burned. : Loss, $20,000. Lebanon, Ky., special says:â€"Thomas H. Chandler, Town mlul, Lebanon, sumâ€" moned a number of men to assist in arresting George L. Northcraft. A general row ensued, and a number of shots were fired by both parties. Chandler, the OTTAWA, TUESDAY, .DECEMBER 28, 1875. New Yorr, Dec. 27. â€" Yesterday the bodies of two well dressed men, supposed to be suicides, were found on the roadside %ithinl 50% f;ot. of each other, llaur averley, N. Y. One was apparently a German, :bout 45. His t.hr:apt was cut, and in his pocket was a knife with which it is supposed he killed himself. The other was a man of 24. In his temglo was a bullet vom;ï¬ lndNbe‘xLuth is an empty revolver. Neither body l;b:g{)oen idogtI’ï¬Od- A m’q State of Affairs. _ A Louisville, Ky., Courier Journal‘s A Serious Railroad Accidentâ€"Th e . Men Killed: Tet Faction Fight. New Yortk, Dec. 26.â€"An Illinois desâ€" George H. Hamilton, clerk in the Treaâ€" A Riverton Railway speciai says whil Trouble A#moug theCoal Miénors. Puitapbaréari, Deo. 27.â€"It is understood A MERICOA N . PEXXSYLYANXILA. Miner Stabbed:} and was elected to fill the Severe Storm. Accused of Murder. ILLINOIS NEW YORK. OHIO. Suicide. J _8 Pothe ° ‘ GAROolt) \Tenatn, 3 PzA >:,'fl5j" i 1»«=** NY & *avey ‘g 4. Aayd o. 4TAAA Lawrexos, Dec. 27.â€"While attempt; to cross the ice at North Andover, on guiq,ldlo Smithand ‘Ann‘ Conling aged 11 and 9 years respectively, were, his own expense a number of houses for the poor. They are economical houses, and are for the accommodation of operaâ€" Assonpunk Creek, and was . received wit p h?j{h was mplwd:n‘g ts y Genetal»© Campiel}â€"and placed the pistol against him, Mr. W piirnng stt‘ us That the bail didenot drowned by the ice giving away. o onl y on eome h t ed, leaving a bundle, in which they had of s pistol to his abdomen, fired.. As ‘he ed, luvini:vbundle, in which they Rad tied up about $2,000 worth of plunder, Mr. Wood'ow-m very serious And‘ .Or Bnt:h Eun;. 'l'heud movement of troOpS £ t s ioo thameo the streots: m;mufl between conâ€" ,mï¬â€™ï¬ï¬‚;wmhfliu height at 0 io‘clock. : The surrender took place at Assonpunk Creek, and wasâ€" received â€"with ression that burglars were in the house. dressing; he went down stairs umwhm&ms upoh the back piatza. he was confi anmwho stabbed.him three times. eranpled with the burglar, when a dium to choice winter extra, $4 75 to 7 50. ie ues ts Phi" o P icago spring, to ; No 95c bid ~for spot k 96%c for January; 96}c for February ; No 3 do, 764c to 78%c ; rejected, 63%o to,64c; Minnesota spring, 98c to $1 §B. Coin unchanged but gen: Auniversary ColebratJon« Terxtox, DPec. 27.â€"The aunivertary of the Battle of Trenton came off to day, and was attended with a good deal of enthuâ€" nngod“g:nemlc il. hi '1,0008‘1;;“ a en s ashin van, Green and Mereer were df"::'nonmd; also Col. Rah] and others of the Hessians, A Revolution Camard. News from San Diego says the reported revolution at San Baful,fmer%thlornin, is a canard. £a s January ; 42%6 to 43c bid for February ; moomdkwc to 40c. _ Oats 3%uiet but teady ; No 2, 306 for spot ; 1â€"80 for January. â€" Barley easier, at 81c to 814¢ for ProvicExos, Dec. 27.â€"The Coroner‘s Jury in the case of achild killed in its mother‘s arms, by the kick of a drunk@r ol uP Pema 9h: view iq) mou t person from w t purchased ‘the liquor which made hi boy. CaALIFORANIA. oc l;-i lnc-olo-. Baxw Fraxstsco, Dec. 26.â€"The Commer cial Bank suspended on Friday, It was a small concernâ€"about $30,000. Liabili= ties fully secured. f western and State; 46c to 5l0 tor white do. Pork quiet, at $20 75 to 21 00 for new mess. _ Lard, 12c for steam. Butter, 236 to 310 for State and Penlu{l» vania. ~Cheese, 4c to 12}¢ for common to rime. Petroleumâ€"Crude, 7 1â€"80; reâ€" gnod, 12%e. * Cn1oaco, D :c. 27.â€"Flour dull ; common to choice western shipping extras, $4 00 to 450 ; Minnesote, $500 to 6 50; meâ€" erally higher; No 2, 48%c for sp< 0s ‘bid Top Desembers: 2649 bid t e for white western ; $1 13 to 1 21 for No 2 Chicago ; $1 23 to 1 25 for No 2 Milwayâ€" keoe. Ryeiquiet. Corn a shade firmeér ; receipts» 99,000 bushels;_ sales, 24 000 bu.hel:hst 69c for sail western and yellow. Barley quiet; mu. 15,~ Qu) bushe}s ; sales, 3,000 Is ; two rowed State, 85c to 90c. bOazlhdull-lnd heavy ; recei ushe $ir0D vombcls at d9o to 260 it miiaod P oo hatie on liimes Astin®@iriabd wcedt Pibrades thei d ‘AI!U\N barrels ; sales, 8,000 barrels; quotations unchanged. _ Rye Flour quiet and steady, at $4 25 to 5 40. Wheat dull and droop. ing ; réceipts, 112,000 bushels; sales, lmth. at 08 to 1 09 for No 3 Chicago and No 2 do nominal; $1 10 to 1 12 for No 3 Milwaukee; $1 18 to 132 for No 1 spring; $1 16 to 1 35 for new and old winter red western ; $1 18 to 1 45 for do amber western ; $1 30 to 150 . NEew York, Dec. 27.â€"Cotton nomin:lï¬ 13ic for middling uplands. Flour d and in buyers‘ favour; receipts, 20,000 New Yorr, Dec. 27.â€"Money closed easier, at 4 to 6 £er cent. Prime mercanâ€" tile , 6 to S&erlindg quiet, at 485 to488!. Gold opened and closed at 112;. govoLmnonlo .mqy_;js_mo bonds steady. 1080 ; Ohio & Miss ;..g"",',i, 16 ; *Panan 134; Wabash, 318 ; Union Pacific, 73 Stocks strong and‘higher ; the advance ranged from } to 14 per cent. Montreal Stock Market. Moxtrra1, Dec. 27,â€"The stock market was inactive, and it was decided not to hold an, afternoon Board. +Salesâ€"Montâ€" real, 180‘100 181} ; Merchants‘, 94 to 944 ; Telegrap ,181} to 184 ; Royal Canadian, 934 to 94# acques Cartier, 204 to 35 ; Dominion lj.l.flpll, 92% to 95; Comâ€" merce, 119 to 1194. Crioaeo, Dec. 27.â€" 1,839; shipments, 631. The Pope has been building in Rome at! °C 0 M M ER CIA L. New York Produce Market. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicageo Produce Market wasâ€" guilty of . the murder of the New York Stock Market New York Money Market. 1 °% "'Zl, ®, 59%; |New York Central ore, 59}; | Fatal Ico Accident. NEW JERSEY. 4) 2 & 2"1.._â€"_Puciï¬_o Mail, E. sals> _preférred, .. pi, 16 ; *Panams, Hogsâ€"Receipts, g# 19. fruits, spices, wines, liquors and fl:ooï¬ reries at prices to enable all to enjoy ‘They.deserve patronage for their energy to accommodate the public. _ 4020 i3 _ Diccovery Favourité Prescriptige,Pleass m‘ffl Pellets, compmflmim::ll;bf Emartâ€"Wesd, and Dr. Sago‘s Catamh Remedy, woug, if Taitbhfully used, cure a, large variety of chronic complaints, .wptfllli:&bere' ung. mr:o?&-, 8 from ts sev from wflhm% '& Â¥s us action . 'I‘W'm a thorough e: on into symp tomég, to ascertain the exact nature extent of the disease ‘Or discases bimatad ';iatm & 8 overcome the same... This 161 10 ° the establishment of the World‘s Dispensary, medicine and y is attained. The uhblhhmtdzinï¬hflon enables theâ€"Doctor to meet a longâ€"felt want in the treatment of the more severe chronic :E:ctiom. By auufnlm;t.imï¬ symptoms as given in writing, he sucâ€" cessfully treats thousands of cases at their homes. Others visit the Dispensary in person. The amplest resources for the uutmontoflinflri.ng.ï¬ocï¬msmthup :ruu:o p&d ofonryp.thn} cines do ‘ not have the m«:ï¬! procure :aâ€" more thorough and efficient pnprn'c-b’:t'm World‘s nbpm::y:: in general and thoss belonging to his owin special department mofuhouhr To one is assigned «diseases of the throat and lungs; tonnothu,dheuoft‘ukflnox and urogenital ; to another, di nuuoftbodipi‘;roll-ylbm;tolnotht diseases of the nervous system ; and another, diseases of the eyo and : ear. Thus the highest mdwf-de:; . ‘"Vaiue yor Moxry.â€"Baskerville & itors â€" to the wall is the (Gurney 4 mhyit. Eswoxp® Bros. M have &lways kept in operation. Mr. Edmondstone .tï¬l held an: interest in Mupt?t:ho time of hi-du::. He was one of the original parties who got np Bt. Andrew‘s Society in 1835. A Big Fire. Wixxirec, Dec. 25.â€"At halfâ€"past six this morning the city engise house was burned tht: ‘g;in pux?:d :3:. all hi:. con â€" te: engineer ane or others, -l:e“" in the building at the a'g bmmmpiu with their lives. t fack everyt -““i:k"b‘f;n;?‘ï¬&‘“‘m w ‘ withm:ho house ‘was with the engine house adjo lowally destraged." Noges t totally destroyed. No how)infï¬ro ocourred. vestigation will ‘ukqi,ï¬n?u* H tmwp the result of gro the fire was the result of gross carelessâ€" ness or worse. ‘The loss to the city will not be less than $25,000,, We are now situation. entire extent of his resouroés . for Loxnox, Dec. 27.â€"â€"Inm St. James‘ Presâ€" byterian Church :(old:>â€"Kirk)© yesterday, quite a scene oscurred toâ€"the apâ€" Cns ie aanas e Rov, Mr. r being also pre.n:% Burnet been brought on by the <Nomâ€"unionists, who succeeded last Sunday in:lopking out the Unioniste. ummdmm on vemeprenony aev TD. umt The p occupied s, & proceeded | to address the> ‘congregation, People® sometimes . that | Dr. Pierce‘s Fafaily Medisines reprogent fhe fire, A special meeting of the Council takes place this morning to consider the A cabvlegram announces: the death of Mr. Wm Edmondstone in London. He wiuformerl{_' nmorputurinut«h &lh&- ng firm of Edmondstone, Allan ï¬e cams here in 1811,and left in 1863. He is 81 years of age, and. was connected with the yarious lines of sailing and Tendeérs for the enlargement of the Laâ€" chine Canal are advertised for in this evm If this. work were u])‘ll;; P with immediately, great would be rcndered to the Jabouring class. Poor peorlo are complaining that the water supply is cut off because they can‘t pay the water tax, whileâ€"immense and exceedingly wealthy church institutions get their water froe. A meeting svill t their water free. A mesting srill ï¬oblbly be called to protest against this exemption. it _ _A cablegram announces mate reward, ‘we cannot accept alone ':“.:'t'mn'r:"il"* of the present and makes an appeal to the lrish Catholio people of the Dominion for substantial mid. ‘Theeditor says:â€"* Whilst, for the pride we feel in the undertaking, we should be content to go on without an rommuparPir y lae trer z20â€" on without an immediate requestyin the hope of ultiâ€" assistants." The Sun Newspaper â€" Tenders~The Water of an Old Steamsh! Special to THEE TIMES in the teamghips which the firm of Allan‘ & Co. Masonic \Festivalâ€"Bogus Money. Special to TH® TIMES, roved that while ‘ the ‘Golden Judge Coursol is now quite convalescent. 1uz heating stove that drives all comâ€" Moxtrratr, Dec. 27.â€"Toâ€"day‘s Sun A tavern Uniim1ted Remedia® Resources, A. NoA D 1 «4 N . for a person who pi OAner;P:mbinonhE MONTREAL: MaANITOBA TORONTE. LORDORN. P‘_’}fâ€"-l‘chl-o caual of it is _â€" Times others : then why is. it . absurd that Fau 'v"‘"â€œï¬ """"""fl‘ i"l-‘l C ï¬li';â€"†diseases also, "Remove the cause and the complaint will cease." 4040 * TeErz is no absurdity in the fact that an impaired Nervous System causes Conâ€" sumption, Neuraigia, Bronchitis, Dyspepâ€" THE COUNOIL For aldermanic honours there will be a fierce contest in m'-l,nsï¬. the j Mr. Manning retires in favour d&m wArEE ComwissionERs. _ â€" In the east end, the Hon. G. W. Allen and Mr. Samuel . Platt, M. P., â€"were reâ€" elected by acclamation. In the west end, five gentlemen were proposed, all of whom go to the poll, ‘Torowto, Dec. 27. THE MAYORALTY, nominations took place in aomiet ainditey sgon are .l?-tflq--i Mr. Alex. Manning were Hawrsspuzay, Deé. 27.â€"At the s n dor Aorte ped, Openeitionn Rot use a the foll toâ€"day, 37 h owing .:ï¬om‘m .Um\vn. mnw i Felix Harbi ted ; J , reeisased, apd Souel o O apaee t Bimes Retprontam, 5 B untel) 4 I, Thomas, D. Tierney, . Bt. James, J. B. A time is expe on polling i ele Seule Hhonh on setlemation DMITH s 3 Vec. 2iâ€"â€"Ihe nomination Â¥or Roove aftd Conellions Jook plase hore toâ€"day. The following were nominated :« For Mlmnd! T. Frost. _ For Counsiliors, Hobert Lewis, Robert Care, Dec. 27.â€"Edward Armstrong oactnle" o Sem haf scclamation . o 4 9 Edward J Wileon ln!:omOov:,'Doo.flaâ€"J%Wflâ€" Haxtmuzox, Dec. 27.â€"Mr. G. Roach was elected by acclamation. i. Brition tnd Mss Wes: Roblrege, Mf. 3. . Wo. % P., was nominated. tÂ¥ John Foster and Joseph Johnston, all going to run. DuxoaxyviLs, Dec. 27â€"W. Z Helmer was elected, Reeve, and Mr. Joseph l4â€" Ionel,bu.fl.-.-mm e datesâ€"havre . been Mh# Messrs. McBride, McDonald, feel: and T. Reeve, Charles Mohr, ‘Wm. n.f‘.’.',â€..?fa’.»...‘&'m [ For C;&-:Ilhn‘, David Ipohnzm * * Culs PP > «d "‘!'-'i;' e erneys being elected by acclamation. canâ€" didates for Counciliors are F. O‘Comnor, W. Graham and James Spratt. Brockville. Brookviuus, Dec. 27.â€"~Messrs J. D. \Bu‘;%ml.l’znd John hlnll;,ifflc were nominated :qwflr.d:wih.pon. Y9t, Firzror Harpoce, 27.â€"For Reev John Neil and Anmg:a * Reformersâ€"J. 'mu‘,vm . Dec. 27.â€"Mr. W. A. Foster mn:‘:lml(qorby acclamation. Special to THE TILMES. Smith‘s Falls. & Surta‘s Farrs, Dec. 27â€"The nomination Gloucester. _ > Grovorsrer, Dec. 27.â€"The (Wlouorster CuwseruaxD, Dec. 27.â€"Wm. Wilson and MUNICIPAL, ELECTIONS. _ |THE ouKke strEET N. E. chures ue â€"SOCIAL AND LECTURE. Nominations in other Places. | "TEbEK to Trnis non ues uhn a. North Gower Fitzroy. The Rev. Mr. Ym-idhm‘b- and | sence of Ald. Bronson, whom he exâ€" re. mmuhhhdn‘-.nm was olve upon him to preside. Afh-a. Fraâ€" m.b-htb.mz‘uu- some was l_. uldi.oow(& ome . which haw Un cak amintins wl enatore zum hss &'flfl&‘m"ibï¬ and supported by the Anglo Indians aview to the utter destruction of the ~ Celestial Monarchy and the checking of . wosdicing dahlens SEE ols por DOK . . . A letterfrom Tientain to the St. Petersâ€" iesns sullering aresdruily m:u"ru Bey profits by this opportunity,"‘ the letier proceeds 40 L and â€" pro mu% tion, andâ€"if taken in season ‘will E:B“?L:.j“‘"...'&i-.‘.f:‘ i o io ie fl- special notice.) Warees, (the . great . public ruxn::l;,.)'.hn now been in use over twenty years, hence it cannot be said that ar note that ts bvey oo oo oi opmo;u'nomn&uxi'-â€"'cMc w%. lhu‘yuz toa. v‘i'l'o.u c them, and they aré base that trade it naturally a trader. Who even of two dogs trading bones ? This h.:o-mdinoflymo- constitution, as naturally as eating from our physicalâ€" ~ It is the result of the pdndmho ideas of of or theft; but in is a fraud to ul.rï¬.rufï¬." is fo ï¬z-"- be no ..-.u.!"i‘.i 'lhhh-t a-::-t CHE. s een in Ottawa, . Huparx‘s, Bapper‘s Bridge. , liberality and the highest‘rewards. | The 828,000 WORTH OF DEY GOOD% AND BREADYâ€"MKADE CLOTHING. The undersigned heving bought by suction, at a very low figure,the fhan of Oy prode and repil mss se beginning on We the 20th Deâ€" cember, at exceedingly L"Juh-.h- that will give ‘him a call, will get for $2, the value of $5. # Corner of (m and Sussex streots and corner of and Sussex streets. Ottawa, 27th Déc. 1875. 402016 rich; some oppress the poor; some :'h-‘dovnc mw;m}ï¬â€˜& urch, and some even marry to get rich. But the divine idn-thoo-ï¬a.d‘ hnmnga’hhuh-d’t righ. On this basis intends man can labour to be rich. . ‘Trade the equivalent, the quid pro gque. Man is There can_ be . nQ... o i it o omaa e a* once roduction of .q-w.ï¬; h.:h glalq.thll-mdhht. This alone in the case is true honour. None are so as the idle fopâ€"the tailor‘s wï¬nm Tailors ought to k‘d'uudhndch.d.lkm that + mind, Svor on o rrolit e w s h olb q s hh recgne exact the morel are as truly hbow-un’..mthom tive power of their labours, there could be no ‘security for life or s bmmmhhdm little advancemert hn&A-., â€â€œâ€˜â€œm"“""m...s_._l“ arse it o imalf of the so it is the fruitful soil out of mdm- sion of labour, use of money, in« tercofrse in all claims, and theâ€" intelleoâ€" tual advancement of the race. ï¬thn gn'flim'dlw-i But the question is, what is it to be rich ? P wbup o m Wmm y n + um uh w > ness .. or : Denevelende. â€" BObi rouch ; ‘but the initts is the jop of tne has a competence to live on, someâ€" thing â€" to away, and ‘knows how wu-â€dmfl‘u. h-m received twentyâ€"seven pounds lived on twentyâ€"five and gave away two. twentyâ€"five, and ay five. d so aove bon or eani e ons e io nis income. A, s Beird, Would yod "rather be ‘miserly or * Rather have the> satisfaction of churlishâ€" Some are richer on one thousand a year than others on twenty. &kfl’w: delivered ‘a lecture, of which m Carman took his seatâ€" upon the platformh, on which were also the Revs. Mesers. 5o many prevont, as that Antionted mt s well relished by all who partook of them. Tho-hrw-s for the benefit of the funds of h’gid&an,n benevolent institution in connection with the Church, and it was gratifying to see Last evening a most pleasant social was "'“.",‘*_-i’-;:sgvm.tp Hamiltonâ€"Mr. George Roach "Hew to Trade and Got Rich." PRICE 3 CENTS. NKAYOR‘S ELBOT. incentives to