these epileptic wretehes. 1 heard shricks, sobs and groans. The very womon in a.,bo‘,o".n.,'hhlqud forâ€" word to see the horse trample on the W-'“ e P es .o 0 T .‘"!:.‘.1." whole se was ghastly Tandem Sleigh For Saleâ€"Mr. Stockdale. Wblg‘_l-ll".“- ;;;“' . Seives, Jolly Moulds, &oâ€" ChrOttawaCimes _ > For interuting Reading Maticr s<¢ First Page; for Ottmea Markets see Fourth "Uuhlht“-d'lho“l‘flo“‘ the focus of seobbish loyaity, engendered by the prédence of the military force, an anâ€" nexation society, thriving and vigorous, conâ€" tion of the Reciprocity Treaty, and of heavy taxation for Dominion purposes, have taught even the formerly most ardent believers in the power of tne Provinces to stand «alone that our commercial prosperity absolutely States." _ An assertion without a reason lor it is sometimes pusszling enough; here, cause and effect go together. . Heary taxaâ€" tion and the want of free trade . with the United States have affected trade and crushed our commercial prosperity ; and all this in the face of what Premdent Guaxt hassaid, that Canada, in the maiters of trade and taxation, is inflnitely. better off than are the United States, without a steamship carrying luup-’-bq-&oc"‘l-."‘,-i" convertible curreney, debt of such termble dimensicns, and business so shaky that an es e t R WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1863. will destroy the banks, ruin commercia‘ credit, destruy trade, and produce a degree ol wreichedness and misery among the workâ€" img classes more wideâ€"spread and complete than hbas ever resulted from any of those periodical commercial pasics, which in a country doing business altogether on credit, have about every tenth year so disastrously swept over the Union. Notwithstanding the recuperativre powers of the nation, its im« mense internal revenue, its excessive dutics would prove eminently mischievous, in wcmuu&hdw ships, sailing or steam vessels, can be built cheaper and better in Eagiand than in the, United Suates, and the recommendation to naturalize British ships as well as British seamen to obtain even the necessary meacse of doing a successiul business on the ocean an annexation society fourishes under the shadow of the citadel guns of Halifax. ‘There are some notions that grow and spread widely out ou very slight foundation, as tall trees may be seen flourishing on an almost naked rock. Mormonism is fourishing in UViah, discontent fAourishes in Ireland, revoâ€" lutions flourish in France, Spain fourishes in ignoranee, and Mabommedanism and â€" apirit rapping» fourish all over the world, but it does not therefore follow that because NEW ADVERTISEMENTS paradise on earth cousists in hariog Aity | wive», in the perpetual fourish ot shilelahs, and the constant whizsing of bullets from behind bedges, unceasing changes of ‘dynas* ties and political turmoil, and that heaven an| its angels are behind a curtain in a lecture room or theatre, these flourishing delusions are worthy of the slightest considâ€" eration by sensible people. If under the shadow of the guns of the citadel of Halifax, and in the pâ€"ud..dl.v foree, & number of Haligonians are demented, it is not to be expected that people not touched by the mania, which may be to some exient contagious, as all crazy fancies more or less are, the very present sane, if lacking Armâ€" ness, being liable to mental comtamination by contact with those already mad, will accept «here are it is oftentimes expedient seemingly to chime in with the reasonings of lunaey to aftect a cure than exasperate the lunatic by contraâ€" diction. If the Chromicle were not himseli a«cne it would be imprudent to attempt to Halitax, and we shall not do so. Luckiiy, war contemporary is not himself demented. The Chronicle tells us that * it is one thing to believe that annexation would beneflt the Province and that it should be sought after vM;th“b'ï¬ï¬‚W how it can be got." Aye, there is the rub. Neither Great Britain nor the Dominion will let Nova Seotia gr, and, without permission, there is no use in attempting to be off down South. Now this is caadid, and candour is from the Chronicle may uot be unamusing. (Jur contemporary says : / someamimes to be admired. A short extract T. GALF AND JOHN STILES. u-’.'-':?&i-::-mt by the league except such truths about the nï¬dm be known to the 4# As we remarked before this cannot be done by mere talk. Fucts and Agures are wanted to educate the people on this subject, not and Agures, and the Annexationists m:uuhâ€"m @ As for the advocates of Independence they rnairjpranes Portive s1 ermme i mare hehaig Aow their great force,. Every m“d*&.qï¬yhhvm of annexation ; and it is not at all clear that Independence would u_h_ho l,l to aaâ€" nexation. It might it is trus ; but we do not believe the state of aftairs under it would take away a single inducement now off.rel to the people to become subjects of the United States. = Both the parties wo trefer to sail in the mu’n..m now be gained b‘;“l On the whole, this is sensible writing, and act upon them,although m cmenit w ons on nagnnen en e en 0 00 S although we must risk differing in.ï¬lfl[ L o es D girl 2. sadndfoan Af with our contemporary :A §.s ) Aicxaxose Tnroc# it would " Leoyaliy, (then, as brmerly underâ€"= stood, we may leok upon as & broken toy whigh served very well t» ammse our granditathâ€"rs and gron imother», but which is how useleâ€"s, and may expect swon to caltivate a new loyalty of a better kind under some other allegiance. Tusz «* prospectus‘‘ of a new eveming paper, intituled : * Phe Ottawa Free Press, a daily ev:ning. political, and commercia} journal," is before us. It is to be published by Mesers. Mircusts and Carerer, both of whom have lor some time been connected with the Times. _ Mr. Mircuer1 is an excellent printer, pushing, intelligent and fully comâ€" petent to ‘«ficiently manage the mechanical part of a newspaper. EÂ¥he pro«pectus is very well written ana its promises are "ample. . Should the Free Press come any way near the mark to which it hopes to attain, it will be decidedly a Loon to this section of Canada. It might have been desirable had the politics of the paper been more explicitly stated. The promise to support mrytbi-ggcdulo".nnnuy- thing bad amounts to myhulo-ml honesty and nothing more, Good intentions pave, it is saud, the Dominions of the lower regions where ‘ ail Yabhoos go and do not amount to much. â€" The Erening Mail states that it will be radica}, which is blunt, and Wmhmpmbdlyum. From Mr. Mircusit‘s antecedents it might have been éxpected that he would have unhesitatingly announced himeelf conâ€" servative in politics. The N. Y. Advertiser threatens to depopuâ€" late Canada by withbolding Reciprocity. The question naturally arises, where in that case will our fying population go to to be better of? To the United States of" course;, the Advertiser would urge tha*, being a land flowâ€" ing with milk and honey and capable of susâ€" taining all crention, But listen to the Chicago It alleges that there are " twenty thousand -nutolo-'b‘y.'l&'.‘u‘.“""fl of the city are @filed with tlers and vaâ€" In New York and Mu‘h.old-! orn States generally, it is well known that the demand for work to do is greatly in excess of the supply and emigration to the W estern States is constantly going on. â€" Bat now it seems that even the West has its thousands of vagrants who can And nothing to do. Bo:v would a little depopulation sult our neigh, bouts under the circumsatances * “’ TTE . ds ... <maudie acoadihety " t C Mhm;hmm!fl York Herald in the doctrine that if Canada wants to trade with America it must pay American taxes, and that it is not the policy of the Washington government to grant a reciproci« ty treaty becauso by withoiding it they will ‘nâ€"--bc--m:‘r‘“ union, This is what the Journal calls a right explanation of reciptocity, Well, the Journal may adâ€" vocate aunexation, <f eanniballem 4t it shmosss : althouch 1t in not Hkely to get 1t is bardily to be wondered at, the Hamilâ€" ton Pimes tells n“h'o*l,m'u Rorssa, was elected as member of the British Pariiament for Tipporury. It appears that the Fenians in the constituency threatened to “mfl'“'““m“' and the consequence was that twoâ€"thirds of the electors;thought prudence the better part d*’flmm"â€"~flw us hops that the British Goverpment will allow bim to take his seat. He is so sure to make a fool of himsc1f, and injure no one but his own brother.conspirators, that he ought to be allowed every opportanity of so downg. The semiâ€"ofiicial Invalide Russe reproduces a recent article of the London Times on the subjict of the armament of the Russian wilitary forces, and adds the followlog reâ€" matks :â€" . @ Russia is perfecting her military power ta a degree befitting ber dignity, and nobody can reproach Ruassia any longer with being backward when compared with the other Kursopean States, The quict, systematic reâ€" forms of Russia‘s military power is, however, in glaring contrast with the fâ€"verish arming of a few other powers. . BRxconoen Hacuutt, of Now \‘cl,dooput‘ blicve that the divorce obtained by Mr¢. MoFarcaxo was legal, and consequently, that in marrying R:ieuaronsos, she was guilty of bigamy. . Me, thersfore, recommends to the Grand Jury the prosecution of all connected with it. This, if cartied out, will place beâ€" sides ‘Mre, Ricwarnsor in the dock, the Rev. Hexray Waro Besones, the Rov. Mr. Forutsâ€" wauaiy, and pethaps Honsce Gzrestey. The il‘-n-h-ny,a present, is in considerable trouble on the marriage question. . Tus St. John, N.5., Telegraph contains the full parueulars of the death by suffoceâ€" tign trory the fumes of a stove in the cabin of the schonet L. B. Ketchum, of the whole crewâ€"the master anl three ‘others. The vessel, a smail craft of i4 tons, was ladeno with produce, clueily turnips and potatocs. The tuel used in the stove was Syduey coal. Wuo ars Tusy *â€"The Washington corâ€" respondent of the Now York Times says : # Letters have been received here from nh-um in Canada, expressing ratistaction with the views of President Grant in hbis message with regard to that »nnntittitit: @ ~Altmms «> == mÂ¥ ouet elPVE, WRTVE CR § PANBE CC M CR w BuL ROW hrl’.cuthnlbo;}ohngxemdw it is not so full as it va Bootis with Canada | should be. It ought to bave shewn the fact e of the bad effegts of it | that of the " one bundred and twenty" who ishing Mr. St1mes. All X t‘"npoo_qi the meeting, there were only tAree he imagination the houâ€" opposed to the selection of m.-mm.,i t knight utterly repudiâ€" namely, the proposer and seconder of F. Mcâ€" oked upon loyalty as a, D'“'l and the redoubtable Deviin, whose would have rejected his clapâ€"irep was the cause of any unseem!y Lummgd as be pouted nofse which occurred in the meeting. The the m’c.n.m-u interraption, such as it was, did not excced o Ti ar do uM-an‘nihvu‘m im. we _kikh taak nlaze at tha Alblion hotel last «000000 & Mc m repudi which took place at the Alblon hotel, last Saturday night. Now, the terms in which the equabbles of the different nationalities are treated mast be very gailing to every highâ€"minded Irish man, ‘lm’u:u"ol creed. The reporter of the | procecdings in the St. Patrick‘s "g‘ mays : " The nationat characteriâ€"tic for fun, conâ€" lmrt.ioo. provocation and retort, came ap with an irrepressible vigour.* Kow, I ask could not the simple facts be stated, without throwing a national slur ? But no; a mean and malicious prejadi¢ce must bave its fling. As to the assertion that " it was evident that Scotchmen were at a discount," insinâ€" uating the animas of Irishmen towards their fellowâ€"citisens of that origin, I treat that as «n unmerited reproach, and which could not b fairly deduced from the proceedings of last b« fairly deduced from the procecdings of last night. Appnr of this urï¬ 1 might ask who elected Mr. Ogilvy in M ol‘l.lA @’030 lucal Parliament of which be is now a memâ€" ler ? It was the Irisb, and the Irish of " Grifintown" at that ;â€"yet Mr. Ogilry is a Scotch Presbyterian, ‘The Irish think they are entitled to be represented as well as other ‘The bouse opened st quarter past three. Yr. OGILVIE presented a petition from the Montreal Dispensary, praying for the usual Mr. CARTER moved for leave to ameud the Jary Act. Mr. CARTER moved for leave to introduce a Bill to Incorporate the College of Pharmacy of the Province of Quebec, QuEBEC L.E_l SLATVURE. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. .Qursze, December 11. _ ‘To incorporate Union St. Joseph de Fuarnâ€" ham Society of Montreal. ‘ To lMï¬MMd Moentreal. MNr: 81 MARD asked whether it is intended by the Government to introduce during the preswent uâ€".mm-m annuation fund for members of the Ortawa, December 14. 1869. than they bare been in Eogiaod, id ") / w fired minute wer | bave learnt to look up>ou the c -“‘zm The ships in ody mnwyofmmm«u teverse played “~.=u Tag | as in Engiand, so that there is not the 804 | PS C osizns as the Monare her | reason for a change,. We don‘t kno# bQ# * "y, gpop artival of the C ts mwslw-uldh-b,hfl- Monarch, Mr. Motley aAdres ver, | when potitical exigencies prompted theif | ___ou commander of the # jing attacked. ‘The delaying a Globe 4e8* | ".g.5_The President of for instance, would, we imagl9®, D¢ | 1,yiog‘ been informed Of considered a venial ofence by the present Nwï¬oi not | Government, and the guamatee that the | P ay ; qgee ordered a shi 19. | BMb tn" ts bnimnction t bustose, would be | 29 n iorntey in acber to & 0 ( reat! onl uit We tbail me--l:‘}‘;... :-.nuoo Hon. Mr. CHAUVEAU said it was a mat« tor which the Civil Bervice Commission had not taken into account yet. 1t would remain to be seen whether the revenues of the Govâ€" «rament would admit it, Un motion of Mr. PICARD, the House went Into Committee of the whole on the Bill to render valid certalin Notorlal Acts, Mr. Hemâ€" ming in the chair. The Committee rose and reported, and the Bill was read a second time without amend> summoned to the Legislative Council Chamber to see His Excellency the Lieutâ€"Governor sanction a Bill respecting the constitution of Muperior Courts, The® following Bills were To â€"The transfer ot the telegraph lines of Great Britain trom public companies to the Government is a measure better calculated to give satisfaction there than such an alteraâ€" tion in existing arrangements world afford bere. The telegraph in Eogland has always hnco.“..-onnl-z'bï¬'l"‘u and its management has been far from perâ€" fect, The Metropolitan Ling, that which conâ€" Â¥eya mossages in and about ‘London, became veys messages at one time so notorions for the irregularity ot its introntizsions that it was practically useless so far as speed ‘was concerned. The maull service, on the other hand, is probably W%:W*Wd government wa, or any similar underâ€" taking in the world. e erdbep 4 s vefdb kindred enterprise to the post, it is not surâ€" prising that the English public desire to see them m-uu-.w‘vbu has proved itself to be most The country is so jealous of everything under Govâ€" erament control that any shortcoming on the part of the latter would give rise to wwhmddhohu t the other, Al-h-ild-jfl: W.vhnn.flhmnm or publicq company, would call forth the most unsparing denunciation if the Government afftcials wers the dellaquents At ¢xâ€" Mr. BEXOIT moved for a second reading At 4 @‘viock the Legialative ceptional times when individual n'fl 18 required to keep things in working dbdet, the telegraph service may feel the of redâ€" mbdhn-ï¬slhpuwwlll: this respect will wb: the worse, and it may be imagined that the accomulation of business which must accrue on the occasion 1 remain, sir, dn!m"m."‘“'h““ m.-.r-nlls shortly teach those proverbially incifferent gentiomen, Governâ€" ment clerks, that for their own convenience at least, a certain amoont of ene«rgy muast be forthcoming. ‘The example of Kogiand canâ€" ctot advantagcously be imitated by Canada. Telegraph lines in Canada are better worked ; Loxpox ve. Qusasc.â€"A regular shindy was | kicked up in the London City cuul‘ last | Nonday evening, over Alderman Glack â€" e Suw CC Fouam‘ 7 PPvel" ther paraphernalia, will shortly teach th080 | ____,;o, were accompanied to the place Of pamrbhl'y incifferent genatiomen, Gfl--l..m"-co.fl.muï¬ nent clerks, that for their own convenience Mm.,_...m“..m it least, a certain amount of ene«rgy mast be ley. They were received at the Du:’fl forthcoming. ‘The example of Koginnd C8Bâ€" | yâ€"i,joal Assembly of Portsmotuth offâ€" cot advantageously be imitated by Can#48. | "__, anq marines of the Monarch and of the Telegragh lines in Canada are better worked United ‘ States steamer Plymouth. The Duke than they bare been in England, and we of W fired minute guos during the have learnt to look upsn the z‘ as an ,.n.m The ships in the harbour disâ€" ausiliary of the wire rather than reverse Mulâ€"sfm-fl and dipped .h;.m-umnuumwl“‘...mmmm reason for a change, We don‘t kno# B9# * "(y, ipe artival of the coffin on board the far genmeral interests would be safs here ,m..;,,mmwm- when potitical exigencies prompted their merell, commander of the sahip, as follows :â€" being attacked. The delaying a Globe 4¢*â€" | . g.y _The President of the United States patch, for instance, would, we imag19®, D¢ | |,yiog‘ been informed of the doath of th« eonskdered a venial ofence by the present| "*" / ®,;onthropist, the Iamenteod Mr. Peaâ€" very small,. We shall watch whether the British Government is as successful in the business of telegrapby as it undoubtediy bas been as public lettrâ€"carriers â€"â€"Foronto Globe. ;;;.â€"l; 6."“'-"4 to Troy, to purchase . a bell. Abl Smith said $85 was extortionate, as he could gâ€"t a cubin passage to Europe ue CC C C . P for $10. Ali. Furis dign‘t condemn the expense so much as the committ«e that sent Ald. Glackmeyer, and said that the commitâ€" tee actually propos«d to send him before any proposition: had (lbeen received. Ald Campâ€". bell said that was an infamous falsebood, and he wouldu‘t swailow such bossâ€"trot builying. Ald. Exgan said the fare to Troy was only & little over $6, which was denied by Ald. Glackmeyer, who said he trayclied first class like a gentleman, and not third class, as Ald. Egan does, like a nigger. After all hands bad a share in the row the bell clause was lost â€"Quebec Chromicle. remarkable rapidity in New Brugswick, Oue day last week a little girl about eight years dm!’llfldly'mh&wbytn Sensations are following each other with Your obdt. servt k , WHO WAS PRESEST. the Mumismatic and Antiâ€" tic for fus, conâ€" retort, came op t* Now, I ask e stated, without But no ; a mean t have its fling. " it was evident IHE OTTAWE :.E3 DECBMEBEx 15. ECatest byp Orlearaph. Oflce: 6. P. Special to THE TIMES. In Parliament yosterday ihe AWorney« General‘s proposal that in order to expediate business the House should sit on Saturdays, was agreed to. Mr. McKellar mored for a Select Commitâ€" tee to enquire into the claims of John Carroll, formerly Crown Lands agent, qhqsncga that he is unable to obtain payment of certain “‘l‘l;owAm-y-Gmnl opposed the motion on the ground that it #mplied censure on the â€"“llll;.lï¬lfl, and contended that betore .n.u.po..-mn,m House should be satisfied that a real act of injustice had been committed. _ Mr. Richards moved for some explanation of the circumstances, and Mr. McKeliar conâ€" sented to lâ€"ave the maiter in the Danos of the Government. | The Election Law Amendment Act haviog pessed through comuiittee, Mr. Boyd moved the second reading of his Bill to sepeal un. conditionally the clause in the Supply Bill of 1869 relating to the payment of Judges. ‘The Aitorneyâ€"General regarded this measure as unnecessary, after the adoption by the House of the Bill of the Government relating to Judges‘ salaries, during the presont sesâ€" and after a few words from Mr. Blake, in support, and Mr. Lount, in opposition, the votes were taken on the Attorneyâ€"General‘s amendment for a three months‘ boist, which was carried by 42 yeas to 17 nays. The discussion on the reading of the Onâ€" evening l;r McGill had moved a siz month‘s hoist, was then resumed. Mr. McGill said homeopaths bad no injus tbce to complain of under the system losu» gurated by the medical act of last session. Medical Council and on the board of ezâ€" aminers than their _ numbers entitled them to. Mr. Cameron said the object of the Bill was pot to remedy past but to prevent fature Mr. McGill‘s amendment was lost and the Bill read s second time and referred 1'0 select committee. f The House then went into cominlites on the School were made. The clause fixing a minimum salary for teachers was struck out. ‘The House adjourned at 12 o‘clock. The Caldwell Cassâ€"Mayor Wokman Consents to hold Office another Vear â€"Ilohlo'mm wufllfll- Queen‘s Bench, Quebec,‘ to upset Judge Mon« dolet‘s decision in the Caldwell case. Inreply to a deputation, Mayor Workman “u“h“m!fl'- Hundreds of friends visited Father Bake» well‘s remains toâ€"day. The Sale of Photographsâ€"The Gosferd .'.d.lb'lll‘nl-. ? Quezec, December 14. ‘The sale of photographs without l«N“‘ Ahe originals is still creating some stir in our olly. Mr. Dorion is in town to argue the case of mouy(hno..dwwlhcï¬ porstion of Pilots before the Court of Ap~ At a meeting of the Goeford Railway this afternoon several thousand : dollars of stock Bpecial to THE TIMES. ;mmwu.rnm“ happened here on Sunday and Mondsy, Ose woman, of the name of Parisâ€"au, was found dead in ber bed, sn14 a man, uaned Dufresne, fall dead from his chair. CABLE NEWS. Loxnos, December 14.â€"The grial .of Overend, Gurney and others, commenced at‘ UGulld Hall this morning. Mr. Kincaily, Q. C., opened for prosecution. Chief Justice Cockburn presided. The m.‘hu-dudtbbh Mr. Peabody on board the ironclad Monarch es EC 4 14. auzh 1t â€" #ail e e e t s a Saturday. A it wor "‘_'l’._‘_"‘f.""......'.'.'... of respect. The Wenther clear and cold. Ace, 19 Bparks streoet. Pee T l ie l l .-ho-lu--thlonnlundtd. On the artival of the coffin on board the Monarch, Mr. Motley aAdressed Captain Comâ€" merell, commander of the ship, as follows : «&i2.â€"â€"The President of the United States -“-l- _ WAmee®ite C OW ss baving been hht-ta:l ï¬o“&:rdrtb t pbilanthropist lamented Mr. Pea m.umm.ma-m'uo- pean squadrén of the United States to proceed to this country in order to convey his remains to America. Simuitancously Her Majesty the Queen being apprised of the rad event gave order that one of her ships should be .'phhdumth-oelo. This " PC 5 ~UZ * K. Lauke aÂ¥â€" hen nitkk c 1. +0 snn ithadia / smainiar PM V > double. homnor from the hamds of two great nations to a simple American citizen was like his bounty to the poor of both nations, quite unprei edented. mmuuyw-deo«lhllyn the wish of the Queen, avd the veratins of ML, Peabody are now to be conveyed across the Atlantic on the British vessel to his native country, to be buried with bis kindred, while an American national vessel will accompany. uu.â€"-c-um'::‘ All that was mortal the of our lamentâ€" ed triend was taken this moraing from Westâ€" minister Abbey, where very rarely before in history did a foreigner of any nation find sepultare whether tempora:ily or permanently, and has been brought to this port as minister _ _ & _ A aatadbctctctes. ArÂ¥ n ~EEP ) of the Republic at the Court of ber Majesty. 1 have been requested by the relatives and executors of Mr. Peabody, who are noW ,,....,..“.wumbum.-lu C NCO WiuLs Autbew Y khnawe makn thi -c.'hho.-cnlln#hls.w- * I accept this safe trust, sit, in the same spirit in which you have confided it tooy care : and I assure you that these remains Troronto. By Poople‘s Line. MOoNTREAL. QUEBEC. Toroxto, December 14. JOLIETTE. GREAT RRITAIN â€" Railway, Lo# matter in the pands of Montasic, December 14. &*s EÂ¥rzchange Of» himself and the This duty 1 bare now the for a division, sabaki be cercfully e ky C T ENT OME eb relics of one whose memory wil! ever be held dear by the people of my country. Paris, December 13.â€"D â€"spitches _ from Lisbon report that much political agitation exists in Portugal. A military: movezent bas been begun by the Uuke of Baldanba which is assuming large and thruu.r:lng proâ€" wErn is Pn menae TB CCC o PC portions. ‘The breach between the King and the Duke is fast widening., The resignation of the present Ministry is momen tarily expected, and as soon as it takes place the King will immediately appoint awother, and the result will have an infiuence on the Duke of Ealdanba. * . acpe hn Nes the pergass o mt toâ€"morrow the pose ‘of at. tending to some ‘-n- of 078’.‘:"““" The conmiftans am falth. discipline. orders and welsuiey y wans CCE ~ LVE > I tendiog to m of organization. The. committees on faith, discipline, orders and Eastern affairs are to be formed These committees will comprise in all eigntyâ€"six members, who are to be appointed by a wvote of the council. The official list of persons entitled to attend the council is published. It contains the names of Cardiâ€" nals, 3 ; Patriarchs and Bishops 927 ; Abbots 22: and 29 Generals of religious orders. pasiu SHmyd SS CC C s committees will comprise in all eigntyâ€"six _-o-brn,"homtoba appointed by a wvote of the council. The official list of persons entitled to attend the council is published. It contains the names of Cardiâ€" nals, 3 ; Patriarchs and Bishops 927 ; Abbots 22;mu0~dlolnllglouadm Visuxa, December 13.â€"The Emperor Francis Joseph opéned the Reichrrath toâ€"day with a specch from the Throne. He favoured a conciliatory course in dealing with the Dalmatian insurrection, dwolllni.:rou the peaceful appearance of European rs with s mu?Wflm c« | . Nsw onx, Debember 14. Jackson & Co.‘s iron facto Fourteenthâ€"st., was destroj $10,000. m.â€"nmlmh' lawyer and of t td his secession prociivities du at one time minister to Chic uiss has it is renorted t.ï¬ was on excellent torms WIQH _ ®!" foteign. powers, even on points which had momentarily caused some trouble. Referâ€" ring “‘:.:?: affaire, the l-paunl:-o cunced concessions were be made. Mm of ‘the constitution would be necessary, but muit be made in acâ€" cordance. with its spirit.‘â€" He ceased by mm:.flummydmmm would be n-'tï¬â€˜ as long as it was comâ€" patible with the maintenance of unity and power of the Empire. AMERICAN NEWS. News from Pekin states that the treaty tween Brtain and Chings negotiated by irlinghame has been rectified and signed by QEEEIOE Ww CEqe CHn n Oc %, ovcflbo.,vhtchv-m.w- last Friday, will be resumed this morning. lo'hql‘ vflll-tuummlo,hw" haste to release the fiotilla -ny,.au.ll,c‘ultb the benefit of Cubs, The Sun says, editoâ€" rially ; We learn from Washington that the lpnbbmth-oâ€-lu‘llup and pvchlhl’bo'flb upon Congress up«fluyMMum mu?.-ubudcm * Naw Yoar, Debember 14.â€"â€"Yesterday Geo, SLEVKE * P y Naw Yorr, Debember 14.â€"â€"Yesterday Geo, Jackson & Co.‘s iron factory, No. 340 Rast :W.muw-‘"‘"- Lo« Pan December 13.â€"A prominent lawyer ua:\m.u of this city, noted for his secession proclivities during the war, and umuu.muwum-uum States, bas, it. in m, embeaslied $20,â€" 000 sent here from to be invested by him, and bas fied from the city. Wasmuaron, December 14 â€"â€"Mr. Peters offered a resolution declaring that the sentlâ€" ment of the House Mvflhï¬h‘ expressed in the Pre:iJeni‘s message the renewal of the treaty of reciprocity with the British Provinces should not, in out pre» sent condition, be favourably received. The House refused to lay the resolution on mubk,yuallâ€â€œâ€˜-m""" np,nflhu-dmm-b# "oeel e o TL CE Mis Winikcd Sikatan mtc 2e > s n ediaape mBL YVOO L OG clared to be co-md.d‘ on the virtually that Congress has the virtually that ©OoD§TeS® "H86 FHl _ /00 (Doir discourage corporations from imposing their oo macratnaten..elatagt. mmat pmren ev L PV â€"/ » . contracts or promises rw“ :rmmd:-‘“ abivace cision does not affect impending cssrs â€"as to the constitutionality of the Legal Fender the following about the affair ; " Intelligence has been received of a singuiar and terrible case of suicide that occurred at Suspension who committed selfâ€"murder was Jame# Plerce, a man well known to many of the residents of this city and clsowhere as ‘having kept the Whislpool House below the bridgo for some a..p'.:‘.umum-om- she marcuou as 100 EDWE UF this river with © retainers, an agent . friends early ° yesterday morning m w,w:mm baving q:.tmm"hnuo:'ln walk= .,.::.,.&.?.m.::u.. 4 abou llage, to b ielmuudeMWm-mmm:n tweive o‘clock. He leit his companions at this | edged rapier, ‘Two men & end of the bridge, and started to cross ; but mflmn,-td when near the middle of the structure be was / supporters. | servers could surmiso what be was about, he ‘l_'hoA.odm;ocmll having _ speut _the forenoon In . WO s tog . about the village, he â€œï¬ his intention of going back sbhortly tweive o‘clock. â€" He leit his companions at this mummumum;n'l when near the middle of the structure be was scen climbing the railing, and before the obâ€" servers could surmiso what he was about, he ummummw Bh““b&ohflkdthflm ulywmhhubhubdyail‘nw the whirlpool by un::mnmnt. As to the cause of this awfol nothing is known beyond conjectuare, It is presumed that he was labouring under a temporary aberration of the mind, Lbrought on "l".":"".:"' «Bs NEme --Ohâ€"':"ï¬â€" TC .'l Mâ€" m failed in making certain payments on a piece ._(H_'Nolhc ‘had recently p-*" in Carapa Murrox is tus Ksoums Marmtâ€" A new Lmhofu-mhbhmlflh be an cxoeediogly val one, has recently sprung into existence through the enterprise of Mr. Jobn Campbell, of Hamilton, vis. : the shinthent of toll«d mutton to Great Britain. S..c il sbhipmeuts have already been made, ai h an ~ave turned out very sucsessfully. A 1. ... . under date 26th November, from a large &. . in Glaager®, to whom consignments of mutton were made, referring to it says : " Our (‘:’;‘fllï¬- u‘h?-.".u. d-n.:: to bave winter® â€" _ ~ c 0 .~ , 4# We bolieve it4eeuch winter.® "T"."'.-";Ti.'iiié T uln m good thing thing we trust you :nou with o::n" &ko. We most MJ; congratulate Mr. Gampbe!l upon the suc0088 which bas attended his effort to develop this new ®trade, in whose permanent success the TITALY, excellent terms with ‘all even on points which had at large has a deep interest. being . The name o( the me, the right to [PRE CAUSE OF THE HED RIVER PIFFICULTY. Mr. W. E. Sandford, in a lecture on the Red River, deliveret in Hamiiton, thus a In! 1 to the causes of the present diffi. culty : .« . There are various opinions as to the cause of the present difficulty. Frominent among them is the fact that a few representative Canadians, at present residing in the territory have made the name of Canadians, as well as themselves, especially obnoxious to the peoâ€" ple. ‘The severe newspaper attacks on the company, the various letters of newspaper correspondents, in which they . enter the homes of the most prominent and influentlal, dragging their wives torth t‘? t‘t'w mllc gaze e S4 qss Lag 1. a* hawa Meom@@@ ts CCC omegte I C P as miserable, uneducated half breeds, have done much in arousing a feeling of intense bitterness and opposition. An illustration. Having been invited to joia Governor Mcoâ€" ‘Tavish and his family at their evening meal, the Governor referred with much feeling to these letters, 1emarking " us long as wo‘I:- 1450A 1 Adcactutcs M ciocntntehnmint â€" ND CDUEF lieve our wives are noble, kind ani good, true to us, our children and. our homes, we place them where they are," waving is hand toward the head of the tible, where eat Mrs. McTavish, a half treed and an .ccon‘n‘?lrhed ' us Ciog :iL 12 Wwhish asha 14 Aut ducan Sudiierses dbttatâ€" cay e P i lady, who in the ease and grace in which she did the honours of her house would be an acquisition to any society. It is said a lady, the wife of one of the Council of the Assine~ boine, in w.}n-t indigoation, caught the au» thor of one of these letters by the nose, and after pulling it well showed him the door. What must and what bas follow:d these at~ tacks? â€" Prominent men are roused, aod ioâ€" dignant that for a time they bave allowed their anger to get the better of their judg» ment, and if they have notdlu;tfll{dem-‘d the movement, they made no éffort to stop it, uy EOvumeel Tok sT90 ie Te 2e C E E and the ï¬onafl idle tales of the intention of the Canadian Government to appropriate the half breeds‘ l‘d?': drive them back to the frontier ; bring Canada the several members ‘of the Council, leaving the native population without â€" representation in the Government, have been allowed to circulate, without contradict‘os, unt‘l tie mr br.o‘s have been aroused into active , aod it is quite possible it will cost our Goverts ment millioas before the feeling now excited mhdbyod,ndthqgctpandudtho country,. ‘The Governor teels ‘keenly» the helplessness of his position ; walking feebly up and ‘down the library he expressed so much regret that they had not acted upon his advice at home, and supplied him Jlthn_: force to sustain his Government, and then arousing himself, he said, I will appeal to the people, my friends will gather around me, and ailthough the doctor tells me it will cost me my life, 1 "Ill head the force that shall go down to escort Governor Macdougall into the territory. Governor McTavish‘s health is rapidly declining, and his friends feel the utmost solicitude on his behalf, He is a mnoble, wholeâ€"souled gentlieman, and should live in ‘the memory of many of ‘his peopl«, and the inhabitants of that north world will have lost their best friend. We arranged to start on the return journey Saturday morning, but being requested to wait till after the ..ul:lfo of the Council of the Assineboine, the wing Mondsy, that we might advise Gavernor Macdougall of its action, we did so, wuree "2F NCE C CLC AF DCE in any way udâ€" idena that Governor Macdougal!‘s personal larity or otherwise wus in any way mixed up with this difficulty., In fact there was no objection to him persons .llyl:rd, it was the broader ground that the rigbts of the native population were beâ€" NEWS FOR JOHNX RUSSELL Exomse Linss Buit ar‘ Povencsarem~Tus *# Tersux»" Assoctiartio® i8 Covsatâ€"Tuâ€" vura or sus Deraspaxtâ€"â€"Fasspou or rus Pases acAix Vinpicarso sr tus Vszâ€" pior or a JusY. . 19 Correspondendés of the Bun. 'bnr-â€"_;ï¬'_"golkfl that Luckey Had :-h-m:t',’e'oiw bis bounty, and u-’ fused to account for the same. il'hpnmln ::.h mflm“‘ao ,ct:o:lbn of some . OR this class of fru:o on soldiers, ‘The case has appesred agsina in England. ‘This time she marched at the head of a number of her m-g an agent ot the Greonwich Hospital, w was receiving rent from tenants upon her ancestral domain, She forbade him to take thomt:‘..d'bc he ordered her from the room she drew her sword, a sharpâ€"» “"‘.'3“" ‘Two men grasped it from ber hand broke it, and others drove out ‘her dedfunciations o(uydu.ptonmr of Canada to set up a government in pert‘s Land, without first consulting the inhabâ€" itants ; yet ï¬o}’nlhd Btates purchased Alaska from Russia couple :?muo, and bas never, that we know consulted the inâ€" habitants, or done anything to them, except shoot a few of the natives who profesica. Â¥Yankee editors and orators are " mighty‘ good preachers on the subjects of equal rights, liberty, &c. In fact the preaching takes up so much of ‘their time Ahat they : leave the practice to others.â€"Hamilion Times. Ap&avunulm-dy before the New York wmmum generally received that Bartholomew Gosnold was the first European ‘discoverer of Massachusetts Bay is incorrect. It was vis= Mbythluhl‘:al’hlm,ndhm on a map dated in 1570, unmistakeâ€" .bloovl&mo{bdumt'oln Ice~ landic survey. In 1542, sizty years previous to Gosnold‘s. discovery, Roberville smiled from Canada, with Jean ‘Allfonsce ms" pilot, and went along tke coast as far as latitude The unfortudate Countess of Derwentwater Ii'-ufl.""uh‘â€""' ; no end to the coast. All« fonsce was a pilot of skill and learning, having published in 1559 a work on bydro= explore still further is graphy, A memoir of this v served in the Imperial Library which the fitting out of another nged upon that was the dificalty, of Mr. Nelson for the plaintiff and npson for the defemce were partiouâ€" 10.â€"â€"The ezciting ckev. against the are loud in thei b is ot Pads, in w! CHi C 0 A " gold mine" In South Carolina, 565 acres, has just heen sold for $1,760. Montana has just cast a brick of a coin | value of $50,000, the largest and most value | able ever cast in the country. ' ‘The coroner‘s jury on the Richardson assas~ sivation has returned a verdict that Mr. | Richardson came to his death from the effects | of a pistol ball discharged by McFarland. The | prisoner being examined, made a brief stateâ€" ment by his counsel. He said that he waited for his vindication in an impartial trial, guaranteed him by the laws ot the State. He was committed to wait the action ol the grand | jary. : | The Committee of Ways and Means received the report from Mr. Kelley of the subâ€"comuitâ€" tee, in which it is proposed to let the duties on iron stand as they are ; but to raise the | duties on steel and nickel. Indications are 1 that the Committee will impose on pig iron, $6 or $7, instead of the previous duty of $9. Tuesday afternoon, about fiveo‘clock, as the Philadelphia Commercial Exchange Associa~ tion building was being lit up, a large chande~ Hier in the upper hall fell, allowing a rush of gas to escape, which took fire, and in a few seconds the whole structure was in flames. | Nothing now remains of it except the walls | and lower story, which was arched with | masonry and was fire proof. Tae buildiog | cost $250,000. The insurance has not be n 1G Hark! What sound is it that strikes such a chill to the heart? A deep hollow cough. In awe we listen to the warning, and we know Consumption, the destroyer, has marked another for its o#n, but science has given to the world a reliable powerful ally, able to cope with the formidable foe. To ali, each and every one I would say, sit not down in despair, but hasten to procure Dr. J,. Briggzs‘ Renovaâ€" tor, the great Throat and Lunog Healerâ€"and congquer the heretofore conquering deadly ilnhdy. Sold by druggists and country merâ€" chants generally. Dr. J. Briggs & Co. No. 6 King Street West, Toronto Pirss!â€"Dr. J. Briggy‘ unrivalled Pile Reme= dy is mild, soothing and reliable for Internale External, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It afâ€" fords immediate reliet and rapidly cures thâ€" most distressing Ttases, except those requiring surgical operation. All such cases are bene fited by the use of the Remedy. Thousands upon thonsands have suffered from this dis~ tressing disease, in its various forms. All such miseries can be done away with by using Dr. J. Brigge‘ Pile Remeey. Bold by all Druggists and Country Merchants. «& 1219250 a In this city on Sunday morning (the 12th : December, 1869), Joseph Trumpour McCusig, Eeq., of the Postmaster General‘s Department, Canada, agod 46 years and five mosths, fourth son of Colonel John McCuaig, of Picton, Ontario, The funeral will take place this (Wednesday) morning at half past eleven oc‘clock, from ‘his late residence, O‘Connor street, to St. Albans Church, and thence to the cometry. R'CU“!I'IOI- s To HENRY ALEXANDER, Eeq. B & Bn];:ck W m J Topley Geo P mmond J A Gouin Thos Beament J Martin John Leslic James Coiton John Roos J M Garland John Cochrane . W A Himewort! Nell McKinnon Â¥red H Himewo A Mutchmor Thos Hunton Chas T Bate â€"__ K Arpoldi H N Bate N W Bethune W B Wilson J C Stewart Geo A Bheidon K Q Bennett BRobt Kenly jr W H Smithson Jos R Esmonds U A W igkstweed D T Browne Joseph Bkinner Hy C‘Bymmes . John Lyon A Hauser Henry Tongue H McCormick â€"Jas Notman J Browne J P Macpherso Thos F Nellis J W lhfrt John A Torran J B H Neeve I B Stanton G M Holbrook J Durle f J B Darie®* J L Orme & Bon Henry Pace O W Bangs Francis Clemow James W ussell Wl'dg:t. ’; auuasm†n 5 Webdvarn John McCarthy Ottaca, Decembfer 11, 1869. To Messis. E P Remon, A Mutchmor, Thos nchW,Cï¬u‘l’Bfl,’lO Hayden, Francis Clemow, Nicholas Sparks, H McCormick, R E Jamieson, "* _( J Anderson, Joseph Skinner, A 8 "‘*‘ Woodbure, Alex Burritt, and others. Gzstuzuss,â€"The large and influential reâ€" @ulsition with which you have honoured me, leaves me no alternative but to accept your wfluk the office of School Trustee ellington Ward, in the place of Francis Abbott, Eeq , retiring. HWIMMMWdbe“ charge the trust committed to me, and strive to the best of my ability to advance the educeâ€" tional interests of the Ward, as well as of the city generally. to the terms of their engagements With |-.'ll o ,«wuz-m mhh undu‘- ment, as any one found doing so shall be proseâ€" ept ANQ QVUVAIL from the ~PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. * WTBd LOOKWOOD has removed her Photo» veankic Uailery over © Boeott‘s Confectionsry, C ROBERT SKEAD. Ottawas, December 15, 1869. 1233.3 Ottawa, Docember 9. 4 0B â€" _ Your obediext servant, e H. ALEXANDER. laâ€"st., 15th December, 1869. 1232.1 0 TO 25 BPARKS STREET. 0 TO BEAMENT‘3 FOR DIED. MD James Coiton J M Garland W A Himeworth Â¥red H Himsworth Jas Notman J P Macpherson R W Stephen Chas VÂ¥ Noel Jas McCullough Brough & Augus Heory Living James Reitt D McGillivray MD Arthur Lindsay David Matheson H 8 Weatherley Henry J Garrett Grant Seymour W im Shoolbred James Buchanan H J McLardy M White Henry K Stcele Haml I Jones * For Bale at GEO. KICHOLSONX‘3, J T Bartram H Hodges R E Jamieson Alex Buorritt H J Biading â€"â€" MHenry Bennett James Strmchen J C Jamicson W Powell OW Mitchell Joseph :::o“ J W W Ward W m Porter €5 Rideau Street. N Robes, also aboit 500 pairs of "iw& apd Borse Blankets, which he is prepared to sell lower than can be obtained elsewhere in Ottawa. All want. ing Buffalo Kobes had better call soon as thare will not be another such opportusity. Ottawa, Nor, 22, 1889. 1113 NOTICI’ ~ TO HOUSEKEEPERS and others, a ; quantity of &MVA&&M received u‘c::‘:- signment at KROWE‘3 Auction Kooms. Consistâ€" ing of Goblets, Tumblers, Wines, &c., in diferâ€" ent styles and patterps. Table ware consisting ot four plecesâ€"very niceâ€"of different styles ana patterns. . Alarge quautity of Cut Glass Decanâ€" ters, liew pattern. This is a Consignment direct from the Mapu facturers in England, and will be soid cheay by private Sale to close Congig nment. * A. ROW E, * _ Auctioneer, No. 1, Rideaun Street. BUFFA LO ROBES, I. E. TACKABERRY has been favoured with By L. B. Tackaberry, Auctioneer MNMEXSE SALE OF *R ever biought to the Ci‘y of Ottawa, can now be seen at A. ROWKE‘8 Auction Roome, Kast enda Eappeors‘ Bridge; being a direct from the Manufacturers in the W est, of a nymber of cifferent styles both Walnut and Maple â€" Parlor Chairs, Rockers, both Arm and Nurse of different designs. These Chairs will be soid cheap for Cash, to close Consignment. We invite inspection. Remember the place No. 1, EAST END SAPPERS BRIDG E; At A, Rowe‘s Auction Rooms, A. ROWE, for him at Can fird a pleasant repository in one of those Cake Boxes , for sale at ESMONXDE‘3. Ottawa, Nov: i ith, 1869, _ Ot Jelly Moulds, Pudding i thcusand and one other artisles at We have the best Stoves in the country, and we will give you a bargain in them. a kSMONDE‘s. 'l\v.'o BECOND HAND STOV E#, Fit for Country School Houses and Churches for sale cheap at * y X EEMONDE‘®. .Yo‘l'lc:. â€"THE LARGEST STOCK OF CANE CHAIRs ___ _And sare 25 per cent. of coul, only 25 cents each at ESMONDE‘s. Ottawa, Nov 10th, 1869 To LET. _ TO LET, a good comfertable HOUSE on Blater street, until 1st of MAY. Rent mederate. Possession immediately. _Apply to _ A Orst class furnished house, from the 1st of January to the ist of May, Address, 1231tJ1 £ 0, Tours oBee. FOURTH ANNUAL BALL, ;“ with teams a ¢ oTTaAwWaA XO.1 FIBE COMPAXY, . Aance sbove ""“:"“‘:' Bt. Patrick‘s Hall and Canadian Lostitute, onl Tal dikkppeascd. WEDNESDAY Evening DEOBMBER ##, 1860 . §. 0) s To ~~~~~ 0C Good Music and Good Table. ;‘::uuu.a-uu Avusssisonâ€"Double Tickets $1.00 ; Bingle $1.50. , as some ol our Ottawa, December 14, 1800. ~ 1881481 kindly promised »to a Buit by Saurin, of Quebes, designed by Col. p,.;.,,g.;:.um.mm.dqu- complete. Price £5%6. . | _ ° * To be seen at O FOR TURKEY | Ho! Pm are Skewers and Bake Pans waiting m at ESMONDE‘8. KAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CAKk uS ARMERS i â€" â€"~Parties intending to make -u:-" Parliament for Private Bills, either for graating exclusive /1 ;W,""“m"-&"’w" e commercial or other P Tot doteg anpthing tending io adlert the Fights or property of other Rules of the House of Commons {WBioh aTD FXCC |uuduuuuaoo~am“ TWO ug:t“l: NOTLOBR of ~¢= yeme C srane Ataterm artmar s Gam 4 z-nan .rJL ** ~_~~ -'†6 mons S Hee S â€" ucce Counlies affected, sending copies of the first and . | last of such notsees to the Private BJ OfBes. A1l Petitions for Private Bills must be presented J WN-MMM-& the Bession. t Adll. mu‘ > “ » a‘“w_ï¬_- * ‘J SK SKIVES, CHARMING ASSORIMENXT Oltawa, Desember 15, 1869. ELEKCTORS beg to inform you that it is my intention to present mysolf as a candidate tor BCHOOL TRUBTEE at the ensuing election. ATuctiton Sales. 1 ~ aroror®s wWARD. GEXTLEMENX,â€" * Itis my intention to offer myself as a asndâ€" ies arrnttenatrimgen if elected I shall endesvour to sttend to the interests of the city, and aspecslly :46 those of St. George‘s W ard. » By A. Rowe, Auctioneer RIVATE AIZLS. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer, BR SALE. Oltawa, 18th Dee, 1869, LET. Ottawa, December 10, 1869. P COMMISSION, FORWARDELR AND GENERAL AGENT, BiaxDp Powt, EOWARD C. OVitawa, Dec 14,1809. _ Pork, Fiour, Â¥wh, B&SL, ags, Blankets, &6., 46., T--â€";-w‘â€"‘v- $8, â€" In compliance with numerous requests 1 BEAMENT‘3 FOX - **" *EAncy FLAKEEL susets 0 TO BEAMENTH, endthere you will the largest stock in the city. A TANDEMX SLE1GH, Bixp Pownt, _ 2. "" in their ho'dwl â€" â€" se â€" "â€" °B Opportunity ."“J..‘.'fl".‘.‘..] Aanstenment and s â€" The cattle are GEKXTLELNEX, OF WELLLNGTON \ ours faltbfully, JAS. G, ROBLNSOE. 1 am, Gentiomen, YVours, 48, £ 0, Tours oBa. E_ Te Maeuerâ€" House of Commons. 23 Bparks strect. ‘Shpu. and a _ ~ ;-r‘ absence, which ESMONDES. him., Hison, meaouwhile, on consignment and § , of American Cal » Ou® ‘I ’:":g Russell‘s. 28eA She fnctory at M low. * C thaked very ow _ ~_ Arpeauso.â€"The appealed ~affeneywes, Morris, or oth Ese w $ TL A Opsters by the pint, "’hԠand save 25 per yos, 21 Rideau street. » st the Queen. & Lears OF Azssexosâ€"Mr. hi â€"m‘ of the Black imod, P . nring eale of Mat q clearing ..G:‘Gclndv' Muichmor 4 * "â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€""__- wr“. '-.Mu- "' '_“u.bh ; Oranges, 1+â€"mo9®, eants for the CQounty C won of our estcemed {;1 d‘-mâ€. on aup OTTAYW "**"*""""_+roam. lu-........--«.....l'-“ aMmA P wbove trains c>anest at P tyvend Trock Ratieay 105 * { o To !llll’ s FOR DR o 10 BEAMENT 10e their arrival in To BEAMENTS £OR . _ CALpI®g. in tL.e city post oll :s lence, The clock in t Ples, Oyster Patties, m. Luuch from i2 © This sbould not be rRAVELLE®® Sull blast again. . ~ ODur k uight .. of 1..«â€"â€"We understand | rence of the fire of over to somebody where they bring s duly awarded The subject is mcl. 11 was wo in lnst Azsue yesterday for see at Swalwell t, for old and you * _z ;Amr" FOR UNDEI Â¥4; Brow Kuos , Mcli. Wright, and Cauqoe\l] and for rale k. at Boss & the service of , whore every Biskins anod will be a # Mionaton or . aumbers in to the Nort in this city, . _ Bparks Houss â€"The t# covered Almira over «4 21