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they have made by their action they themselres con count at their leisuro. There is this, however, to be remarked. The political "Home Mission," when run by a noisy opposition has the appearance of patriotism about it; when Ministers with even moderate salaries engage in the ©Home Mission" business they are acâ€" eused of fighting merely for their pensions . But when an Opposition member presents himself it is all counted for patriotism There is no poskible way of preventing this. The Opposition will have the beneâ€" fit of this ory, and any attempts to p:â€" vent it will just be so much of love‘s liant, it was announced that Upper Canaâ€" da would thenceforth enjoy th: biessings of representation "with cheques and guaâ€" rantees." Butthe Ottaws Corporation is very far ahead of the well remembered, but shortâ€"lived Brownâ€" Dorion Cabinet. lt gives cheques without guarantees. It permits its oflicers to cheque agrinst time, without consulering whother the tim« will ever be given u> it to meet its obligaâ€" tions. We do not at present intend to comment upon the mode, incidentâ€" ally, by our report of the City Council‘s proceedings, which appeared in our yesterday‘s issue. But we do say this much that there is a moral obligation But what are the actual facts? A conâ€" stituency which returned a Clear Grit to the Local Assembly has now sent an hdq-d-mnmmmumn. No rery great trinmph can be made out of this on grounds that are defensible by fair argument. As we have already said, the Welland election is one of purely local character, and we may now add that resting upon the next person who reâ€" ceives a Corporatin cheque, when thereâ€" are "no‘funds" at the bank, to institute eriminal proceedings agiinst the persons who may have signed it. / made a blunder in going up thero to deieat their policy would merely be to sccuse the Oppusition whose leaders did likewise. But the Tiwes accuses nobody. If it had boen right for the Opposition leaders, surely it was right for Ministers to air their views. The case is strong in favour of the lewlers of both p arties, what from the commencement of the sontest we regarded th> »lection of Mr. Thompson as a very probable consequence, and one by no means to be dreaded, unâ€" less Ministers had rendered his position of independence too disagréeeable to be borne. We believe Mr. Thompson knows too much to have fallen into such an error, and, until facts convinee us of the sontrary, shall hold him in esteemm as a worthy sucâ€" sessor to the late Mr. Street. _ We do not contend for this merely )6:_- As to the S the good fame of the city, whch aline "“Mil:l‘-ied_' ought to be sufficient t» arouse =»« or any | 'l{'?:n, u!;m‘v t other indepenient journalist We do so | coul! net o. «. who _ say . that _ Corporation ofi cials, ar nmembers of Council, engage in this nefarious business, and there are other people who say they have been very g! 1 many times to get a corporation cheqye There should be no more "cheques out "gitarantees. Do not let our : pal rulers go turther than (Geor»> promised to go in 18353. It is .. that Ottaws Officivle should is=us a c when there are no funds to ra« : . is more than disgraceful :o tue ~ : contrary to the law, in so («c «â€" . officials are concerned ; an\ w . hope that some loyal heart. i « put thens through the n x ti~: ~ On the formation of the famous Ad ministration during the dog days of 1858, with it. The election which has been jist deâ€" cided in Welland c~nts merely whit the frieads of sither side are able to make of it. To count isa political trumph would be a y:=uu .nistake. To say that Ministers alFhis efforts to hurl from power the most corrupt Government with which any free country had ever been cursed." Inasmuch as l never uttered such buncomb, nor in t.d: allow friend or foo u; draw all. out of my own laid out path, I give a A1t contradiction to the abore quotation. * W. A. Tnowrsox. This is even more than full confirmation of our first contention, that the contest was one of local politigs, qnd‘ that the Ministry had nothing specially to do The local political squabble was settl¢4 in Welland yesterday by the clection of Mr. Thompson. "The result is on« w*"sh need not excite surprise. Two local men have fought out their battla, and one of bem has wou.. _ Wo uever regarded Mr. Thompson as an AntiMinisterialist and for that reason never sympathized with the opposition so severely waged against him. The followg telegram to the Toâ€" ronto Leader mil go far to show that our first estimate of <ho contest was a cor» rect one : 5 is issued such as that whi . to the bumilisting erpore ot: Mv+ y eveaing. We know nothing of <=.: particu‘ar dispute beysad what spperrsd in cur report, and we do not desire to enter into is ; but f r tae credit of the city, we hope she infaumous and criminal h«bit of issuing sheques when thers is no mwncy to meet them will cease. The Ottama Cimes Clif.on, Nov. 17, 11:30 a. m.â€"To the Ediâ€" tor of the Leader. Sir, The Globe of Saturâ€" day‘s editicn, under its telegraph heads, makes me say, in a speech which L delivâ€" ered at Ridgeway, that if elected, "his (zay) first and groat ducy would be to use I Oof G Tâ€"F H W Leggaii Tenders Wantedâ€"Gilmour & Rare Chang» for Busine:sâ€"H F Lemont & Ottawa Chirt Storeâ€"J Lady‘s Waterproo{ Overskirt Lost Gentlemen‘s U Music Hallâ€"Agnes Wallace Troupe WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1872 & NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | nderci othingâ€"J H Patter« imes Ansus ud 1 Jo the Elitor of the TIMES. 1 Ortawa, Nov. 13, l-‘{:. » { Drax S.z,â€"The investigation by inquest t/into the canse of a fire which occurred * | some months back in Susge« street, and 1| which was the cuuse of Ionl deaths, y has .;*Iln‘t been troug‘t to a close, and 1 | the verdict has not throwa one particle of 0 | information as to its origin. ! n. J. H. Ciameron was foolish enc :h « takea certain kind of sponsorship. "1 he | acts were clumsy, unjust, and in some cases inexplicable. The:â€"Uuniario Leg |. ’ ture attempted to box them up, but with very moderaie success. A portion of the i people of Ottam« think that the provision “sbouuhiu the election of Mayor by the popular vote was a mistake, are now about petitioning for a return to the sysâ€" | tem which had previously been in fashion. We clip the following from a Victoria (British Columbia) newspaper. ‘The honâ€" orable gentleman alluded to is indeed aray by nature, as he is Gray by name, but his eye has not yet become dim, nor has his natural strength abated. We sinâ€" cerely hope that he may be spared for many long years to orn=ment the Bench 0t the rapilly rising Pacifio Province of the Deminion :â€" ._.ong the pasgengers by the Prince alisted" were Hon, Judge Gray and son I'hofioonblo gentleman was cordially receifed by many old friends. In appear ance the new Judge is ....f.’ as his name, wears side whiskers moustache, and is exceedingly aff.ble mdh:dom ly in his manner. If we mis not, the people of British Columbia will hn‘:: reason to regret this appointment to Bench of the Province. + | «‘Prussic Acid," having the stomach ; Lut the ; the dark as to the party this fill_v p ison t> so individhal as Mr. L. wa The Montreal Gazetie says:â€"A private telogram from Fort Erie informs us that, in spite of a fearful snow storm which raged all Sunday, the Grand Truok line between that point and Sarnia has been reduced to the four feet eight and a half inch, or continental gauge, and that the trains were running as usual yesterday This is wonderfully rapid work, considerâ€" ably excelling the groat feat of the Great W in changin; their gauge between Toronto and Hamilton on which we reâ€" marked at the time. We congratulate the company upon h«ving accompliished this first step in what wo trust will speedily follow, the change of gauge on the entire To the Edétor of the OTTAWA TIMES : Ortawa, Nov. 19, 1872 E12,â€"Another case of poisoning, (luck:iâ€" ly not of a fatal nature) having ocour:sed on Sunday night l1st, from strychnine, self administered, by a young man in the employ of Mâ€". Patterson, on 1« Breton‘s Fl.ts, points to the continue.d evasion or neglect of the law by cne or more of our druggists, which is c:‘minal in the exâ€" treme. The recen investiz:tion by the Coroper‘s Jury into i«.= c cumstances atâ€" tending the melanc!i~!,; end of poor Lethbridge, went to prove that death was the result of a vey lirge quaniity of ‘Prussic Acid," having been taken into the stomach ; Lut the pablic was left in the dark as to the party who had sapplied The Globe is surprised thit the National Anthem should be playet on the organ and sung in&@Presbyterian church. Surély Presbyterianism may be permitted on particular occasions to pray that God may save the Queen. It has long been the haâ€" bit in Presbyterian churclh>s to pray for the Queen, the Royal Family and all set in authority over us, and thore is surely no good reason why a Scottish congreg tion may not sing the natien.l arithem praying for the preservation of Her Most Gracious Majesty. Assuredly this is an ago of ad. vancement, but the Globe does not appear in this matter, at least, to keep pace with the 2imes. This is a very fair sample of all the pre vious inquests held in this city for some years past ; and it is hoped in the interest of common sense, that we shall in future must b¢ attended with a very heary ox« pense th the city, without the least eor« ng advantage ; (itawa appears to muh-hty where these * farces‘" representatives knew little of ciiy wants. But the citizens of ttawa are not we think, opposed to exercising the priviâ€" lege of elacting their own Mayor. This is said without any intention of disrespect towards the present worthy incumbent of the office, who would probably fare better at the hands of an intelligent public, than at thoâ€"e of a scheming Council Board. Dr. Sehu‘ts, M.P., is at present in town, He arrived yesterday and will probably leave to night or to morrow.: We are glad to know that he brings a good report of the progress of affiirs in Manitoba. A petition is in circulation in one of the City Wards, praying for a change in the mode of the election of Mayor. The whols of Untario has a painful sense of the conâ€" sequences of the absurdity of the Muniâ€" cipal and Assessment Ac carried through the lc Mackenzio and MoKela: ison t> so weakâ€"minded an AMr. L. was generally looked There can, . however, be but »at the poison was procured druggists in the city, and it iâ€"d publicly, since the inâ€" w is actually seen by a lady urc; :0 of the deadly agent. N:rychninze Case,"" the poison by the young man to have lat~ a druzgist‘s in Centre « or residence he either w »,.«1 not disclose, but the i ihi~ finding of a drachm "iuli ot ~aslid chrystalized ‘ucu* even a libel of any »Ossersion of a perscn who POISONING INJ ured lient servant {r » U d Not only is the press an unit on this subject, but the Under Secrotary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Knatch._ull Hugesson, in delivering a most admirable lecture on the «©Colonial Empire," at the Walmer Institute, a short time sinse, enunciated this trite and truthful doctrine:â€"" That * like the figgot in the old table, we deâ€" " rived our strength from being firmly «* bound together, confident that our con; * tinued and affectionate union would have *‘ no other result than to contribute to the * weltare of each component part of the © Empire; and thet ho entirely agreed * with the opinion i. .p ied iu tne question: " Wnuar wourdp Esxoraxo ns wirmog: nes® 6 Coronies ?" When we look back for a few years and see the giant strides tha: this, our cuuntry, has made in every motâ€"rial impiovâ€"ment, we take hope, for a ‘right futrire which neither the taunts 0@ tue Time ia relation to the Washington tréaty â€"which we acâ€" cepted right loyally in the intereets of the mother countryâ€"nor the d«cision in the Sin Juan question wiuâ€"cause us to swerve from. The Times has no right to go Leyond the " record" ; the " W:ti. ton Treaty" was uni.dmmflomoof[(’oum on the tellowing division :â€"Yeas, 121 ; nays, 45 ; or a majority of 66. . Y ies We do not throw the respousibilityof that act on the Imperial Government, it was doemodugi«n to sovepi it, in the inte. rest of the Empire, and the large majority by which it was carried evidenced the good spirit which pervaded the asscmbly. _ _Un the question of the Fisheries, the Times‘ statements ae incorrect, and his deductions are unwarrantec. The Fishery clauses were considered of value by those who were most vitaily interesied in them, vizâ€"The Maritime Provincss ; and could they abrogate them to morrow they would not doso. As regrris the compensation to be paid by the Americans, thit, again, is a question for arbitration, and it will depend om" the "manner of men‘‘ that may be appointed to that duty, whether the Dominion will receive justice or not. Put men ::u * uulo-hoOon-:h-,d and goodâ€"bye to justice; put men w o not tully understand the qm Ar. bitrators, and naught but and loss will be the result. Again, be it said, neither the Times, who seeks to thraw the responsibility on the Gladstone Governâ€" ment, nor the Globe, who seeks to throw the respounsibility on our worthy Premier, have any right to go beyond the large ma~ jority by which the Treaty was earried. Nrectaros. On Thursday the unveiling and pre«â€" sentation of the statue to city takes place. Moxtrzar, Nov. 19. The preparations in and about Victoria Square, in progress during the past week, for the accommodation of His Exâ€" cellency and spectators at the unveiling of Her Majesty‘s statue on Thursday, are toâ€" diy nearly completed. Spacious platâ€" lorms have been erected extending the entire length of the Squars, and nothing has been omitted that can tend to conveâ€" nience the public, insure decorum, and obviate undue crowding in the vicinity of the ceremony, &c. 1.is ~Excellency is expected to arrive »Loui halfâ€"past nine. Guards of honor, cousisiing of No. 1 Troop of Cavairy, and the First, or Prince of Wales Ruilos, #will receive him at the station, escorting him thencé to Ravenscrae. business in the city @:.re ::om yes enlay {ngreased thoir rates a* follows owing to the recent heary losses : â€"()n atl merchanâ€" disa now hazardous in tirst clas. ~holosale warehouses, old rate 3>; new 50 per cent per sannum. On all mercuanuise now hasantous in first cliss retail stores ; old rate 624 ; new 75 per cent por annum. On all buildings of first class wholcsals wareâ€" house#s, old mite 25; new 40 per cent per apnuto. . On all buildiznge of (i<t cluss reâ€" tail spqres, old rate 40: ne xt 3)‘per cent per afnum. Buildiog, baving Minsard roofs pay an extra on the above rates of 10 per cunt, and where the hoisting is done A discharge of cannon from the Monâ€" treal Field Battery, at the instant of the unveiling, will prociaim to the citizems that the ceremony is consummated. Happily, the bane has its antid(e, and out of evil good will arise. Alreaiy the most influential publications of the day are resenting this insult, and are pointing w.t> . finger ohmnnd contempt, at the a0r ot such falge; dangerous and unâ€" p.triotic views, and they seek to acknowâ€" iecss the fact, that Cansda is not a woukness, but a streagth to the Empire, and thait the whols must be "on: and indivisible He, professing to speak on behaif of the Gladstone administration, or of the public â€"â€"for on this point he leaves us in doubt â€"wourd have us believe that their desire is, that the child (ever faithtul and true) should in manhood discard the parent, and sever the tie that binds him to the old Arg and to the reminiscences in which he glories. Yes, ‘this is his hellish scheme,‘ and thus would he sew the seeds of deâ€" sfruction on both parent and child. In tke article f the $Oth ultimo, the elitor has ouiraged nub}.s locency, and his bad the temerity to become the expoâ€" mnent and supporter of doctâ€"in«s abhorrent to every patriotic mind. !Ta bas branded himsel as a most mi:chievous poltroon, and would fum stamp the same character on the people of Eugland. He has fulsiâ€" fied public events, asd from his filso preâ€" mises draws er ~ sous deductions, and in his égotism be .. ...ily belieyes that he, and he alone, is the exponent of public opinion He laskes the (Giladstone Adâ€" ministration for impute{w.ongs to Canida, and calls on the Col »nists to break *the tis that binds ther. to a glorious past, and to the hope i for still mr > glorious future. The evident lesire of the mischiovous and cynical write of the Times is, to disâ€" turb the minds of the psople of Cinada, and to favor the cause of sepiration (i. ¢, annexation.) ‘That is evidently his game, we know his proclivities, and tho "per centage‘ it gives hi to land everyt) inz that pertains to the " Glorions Republic,‘ but he has over reached his mark, and out of evil good will arise. _ Since writing the above, a despatch has bean received stating that in consequence of the lateness of the season and incloâ€" mency of the weaiher, His Excellency wishes to dispense with the milit=ry escort on his arrival. To the Editor of TH® TIM i.s. Eix,â€"How bhave the mishty fallenâ€"! The Lonlon Times, the "Thuwâ€"erer," whoee booming sound has Leen heard throughâ€" out the vast regions oi c...izauon, ani who has long sougkt to iead p=blic opinâ€" ion, has committed an offence that will car ely be condoned by hi« tellowâ€"coun ‘ trymen either at bows or abro«l. is comp ‘nterme are p rformed;, it has been asserted that at the last inquest the jurors were so disâ€" gusted at the frequent adj>arnments th.t it was with rouch (iucul‘y the Coroner could resassemble U.cia to set any verlict THE LoN~ON «"TIMES." (OCT. 30. RY TELEGKRAPH [Special to the Tix®s.) Fire Insurance Camp uiss doing ism, the «.. endiairy tent to investigate x i.te Coroner‘s Court. MONIREAL "ComMOoN Sexsa course, there »vy one of Magistrate thout the re Bt. Louis, Nov. 19. â€"The extensire park packing building of Joha J. Rse & Cy, Vonvent street, was destr=ved by fiâ€"a last night. The insurance ass n t ye; beea ascertained ftu ther thin thst there was $500.((») on n« bim bhouse, and $5),0)0 on the slaug a0.r nouse, mostly oy Eaglish London, Nov. 19, 1:3) p m â€"Erie 41}. The dismissal _ of _ the _ members of the London _ Police Force yesâ€" terday for insubordination, has served to. increase the trouble in tha organization. Many of the remaining policemen manifest ed in .mT terms their indignation st the removal of their brethren, and this morning two hundred more were sus pended. _ _ _ = _ There is a ¢ neral excitement in the city uver the p» â€"spect of the streets being left unguardea. At eleven o‘clock this morning not a policeman was to be seen on the st:eets. â€" The insubordiration has now throughout the e itire force, und suspensions are ‘ oked for.. Liverpool, Nov. 19. â€"Arricedâ€"Steam chlfl- Spatn and California verpool, Nov. 19. â€"Breadstufls steady Corn 284 6d ; tallow 44s 64. * Liverpool, Nov. 19.â€"Cotton closed unâ€" changed. The receipts of ccrn for the past three days was 5,0 )6 bushels. bATBsit E1 ThiisAAPH 1wo Hundred Vore of the London Police Suspended â€"Excitement in the Cityâ€" Not a Policemin to boe S:en on the Streetsâ€"President Thiers Threatens to Resignâ€"Cabinet Council at Verâ€" saillesâ€"King Amwdeus continues to Improveâ€"Trial by Jury to be Estabâ€" lished in Spainâ€"Markets, &o , &c. President Thiers is much agitated over yesterdays proceedings in the Assembly, and passed a steepless night. He deâ€" clared be will resizn unless the resolution of confidence receives a full vote and a larger majority. ul _ Madrid, Nov. 19.â€"During the session of the Lower Branch of the Cortes yesterday, Senor Rios announced that the <ystem of trial by jary would be established in Spain before the 1st of December. In the same body a bill bhas been pused mmng for a Gorernment losa on the Mortgage Bank. In the enate, Nenor Rivor presented a number of petitions, praying for the emincipation of all slaves held in the _A Cabinet meeting was held yeâ€"terday, at which the present condition of C:tiâ€" lonie was under consideration, DBoston, Nov,. 1J,â€"ihe loss by the fire in State street block last night amâ€"unts to :wo Ulyx)ck’ . ow Nov, 19.â€"Arrivedâ€"T Oity of Havana from Havana. ps Paris, Nov. 19.â€"Rentes closed at 352 80c. Peris, _ midnight, _ Nov. 19. â€"The members of the Right also beld a Caucus to day at which 280 votes were cast They resoilved to oppose | any formal proclamation of the Republic to abstain from combinations for the restoration of the monarchy and adhere firmly to the Paiamentâ€"of Bordeaux. At the same time they declared their willingne s <to grant to Thiers the Pres;dency for life if he will frankly take common ground, to eonstitute a responsible ministry and give up his right to participite in the parliamentary debate. A cavinet council was held at Versailles to night, but nothing was decided upon. The Cab net meets to morrow moining. Therse ara rumors that the ministers will resign, but a hope is entertained that a crisis will pass and leave affairs in statu quo. A report is revised that the HKight will propose a triumvirates, hould the President and his ministers resign. The chaplain of the Church of 8t. Genevieve of Paris bas retired from his office to the ranks of the old Catholics. SPAIN. At the close of the polls the voie stoo 1 Uhomson 988, King 910, with a Sew n1 place«â€" to hear from, which will u it miteâ€" rially altes the above figures. The Deputies of the Left held a meeting toâ€"day and voted to send a delegation to the President to dissuade him trom his purpose. The deputation waitel on the President this afternoon, and Thiers toid them he was still inclined to tender Bis resignation, His health had been affected. The course of the Right rendered it im« possible for him to conduct the Governâ€" ment. Thearmy was the fiwt that would ensure orderly transmission of power to his successor. ‘The delegation assured the PresiGent that the Left would introduce constitutional projects in harmony with his views toâ€"morrow or Thursday, the rnupof which would be tully equivaâ€" ent to a vote of confidence. Madrid, Nov. 19.â€"King Amadeus conâ€" tinues to improve, and his complete reâ€" storation to health is looked for at an early day. _ M Burning of J. J. Roe & Co‘s., Pork Pack. ing Establishmentâ€"Seizure of the 8.8. "Colurabia‘" by the U. 8. District Court â€"Counterfeit Coupons of Union Pacific Railroadâ€"Railway Accident, Several Persons Injured, &:, &c, Werraxp», 2 p. m., Nov. 19. Port Colborne, Thomson 48, Kiag 62; Welland, Tho nson 109, King 54; Port Rbinson, Thomsor 53, King 50 ; Allanâ€" burg, Thomson 35, King 59 ; Thorold, Thomson 110, King 127; Fort Erie, Thomson 5:. King 2); Clifton, Thomson 69, King 7v; FortHill, Thommson 46, King 53 ; Chippewa, King 25 ahead; Drumâ€" mondville, King 9 ahead ; Bertie not heard from Amsrican News. WertaxD, 12.00 noon. Fort gii», Thompeon 41, King 20 ; Port Colborne, Thompson 51, King 57; Welâ€" land, Thompson 6), King 32; Port Robin« son, Thompson, 39, King 39; Allanburg, Thompson 18, King 31 ; Thorold, Thompâ€" son 82; King 83 ; Fort Hi l, Thompson 39, King 40; Chippewa Phompson, 31, King 51; Bertie, Thoms,on 47; Kiog 24 Drumâ€" mdvillo; Thompson 42; King 45; Stowâ€" bridge, Tnompson 56 ; King 26. Welland Village, Thom,son 31 ahoad of King. Thomson 45 ahead. A meeting voso brld selteriay of the employers 0i domestic setvauts sâ€"ver liy,. The amelioration and improvement of the condition of female servants wes discus=ed as to the best msins to prevent their entering factories, and the securing of thein for household dutios more generally. . Weather, snowing and raw, omm tm t ols nnoscinin ns WELLAND. by steam power an extra 5 percent is im ; osed over all. C »uids minst: e house. MIDNIGHE DESPATCILES. k [By Mont_r;;l Line.] Boston, Nov. 19.â€"The loss by the LV THE OLTAWA TIMEs. NOYVEMBER 20, 1872. y oun llung were to )<JN [Special to the Tixzes. ) @AB.LE NEWS. GiEAT BR FRANCE ALN I in v epread irther l1 Hipporhinorrhcer is spreading among the bum in ofâ€" Michigan. â€" At least, so the doctors aps>unt for a violent epidemic of coll in the head, NEw Cun’rcjs.â€"Rnuell and Watson have this day opened out a large lot of their second shipâ€" ment, (this season), of new Carâ€" pets. The latest designs can now be seen at their Carpet Room, in Brussels, Tapestry, Three Ply, Kidder and Dutch Carpets, Liverpool, Nov. 1 quiet and steady. leans, 10}d to 10}d.~ The receipts otf w days amounted to 3 }, Late styles of 1 Millinery now for at the Millinery F & Watson. Th row see the ve above goods. Rome, Nov. 18â€"The Pope to day gave an audience to the Gtand Duke Nicholas Constantine, nepnewdpf the Emperor of Ruesia. The Grand Duke was accompanâ€" ied by two generals, and was presented to Mis Holiness by t% Russian Charge d Aff.irs. I‘. Cooper has vnil;:en to the president congratulating him on his reâ€"election, and asking for the enforee'rnent of eivil service reform. Un making his motion, Chargnier comâ€" plained of the in audacity of the tadicals and the laxity of the government in dealing with them| He accused Gamâ€" bett« of entertaining seeking to spread socialistic ideas, ‘lhis change created much excitement in the chambers, and the speakers were called to order.. The Depuâ€" ties on the right tried to provoke Gambetta to reply, but he decli and only shrugâ€" ged his shoulders. | President Thiers mounted the tribune| in defence of the government. lle protested against being placed at the bar as a griminal, and threw out an intimation that he might appeal to the country. BHeadmifted that the speech reade by Gambetta at Grenville was oftenâ€" sive, but claimed that the government was not respon sible. The president concluded by demanding a,vote“t:f confidence from the House. Deputy Mettetal moved that the vote of confidence be immediately taken, The Assembly stubbornly refused to give the priority to Mettenal‘s motion, but aiter four divisi a vote of contiâ€" dence came up and adopted by 267 yeas agrinst 117 nays. | Half of the Depuâ€" ties had abstained from voting. _ Bonds, ‘65, 90} 974; new fives 884 ; New York, Nov, 19 â€"No tidings yet the missing Pajific Mail Steamship 4 Tae company no longer conce«l . an xlety. Paris, Nov. 19.â€"If iilJuob.blo that in consequence of the .small majority in the National Assembly jyesterday, on the adoption of the yote .of confidence deâ€" mandea by Pruidon?'l’hion he will ask for another vote. Versailles, Nov. 18.+â€"lIn the Assembly, to day there was an exciting debate over the motion of Deputy Changrier, censuring Gambetta for his inflamimatory speeches on the provinces. _ | j Uincionati on the U and Mississippi Rulroad, while the epgine mas taking water, was run into by & freigat train folâ€" lowing, almost demolishing cars. The conâ€" ductor of the passenger train siw the freight coming, and wnrged the passengers, most of whom jumped out, but the wo men seemed paralyzed with fear. A fow m-re\gplourly injured,| but none fatally. Portland, Nov. 19.â€"The steamsh‘p Mo ravian &rrived at 3 30 this afternoon. Pottsville, Pa., Nov,| 18 â€"Mrs. Taylor, who was attacked in her house last week by John Schultz, died from the effects of her wounds, to day, Queenstown, Nov.J:.--Arrived the S.S Parthia from New York. Rye Fiourâ€"Firm l} $4.75 to $6 40. . Wheatâ€"Firm. Repeipts 40,000 bush. Sales 28,000 bush at $147 to $1 52 for No. 2 2 Spring afloat ; $1.53 to $1.60 for No. 1 do ; $1.60 to $1 6i tor winter red western; $1 67 to $1.74 fo ber western ; $1.75 to $2.00 for w%. | Ryoâ€"Firm & 84 for western in store. Cornâ€"Firmer. ceipts 56 00) buâ€"h. Sales 45,000 bushels 63ic on steamer ; Western mixed 634¢ to 64¢; sail do. . Barleyâ€"Quiet and unchanged. Receipts 29,000 bush, Siles ]1.000 bush at 750 to 80c for common ; $1.00 tor Capad1 East. . JOats â€" Decidedly | firmer. :bed te 19,000 bush. &lu’ 000 bush 5lopt.o 52e for old western mixed ; 49c to 60c for new do; 490 to §2¢ for white; 48c for black‘ western muxeil ; 47c to 50c for State. mess. j â€"Lardâ€"Dul lat 8%e for kettle. _Butterâ€"24 to 30e. Cheeseâ€"11 to 15¢ 2M 0 0 OR IORRUUBRIE T PR C (0VU. & Louisviile, Nov, 19.4â€"This morning, at Deputy, Ind., thirty«eight miles from this city, the morning pisgenger train from Cotton.â€"19} | 3 Flourâ€"Firm and in +« . BR ceipts 10,000 barrels.| Siles 1., .w barrels at 58c to 62c for Sup+rfine State and Wesâ€" tern. san | dellars. © | Indianapolis, Nov. 19/â€"A fire at Lebanâ€" on to day destroyed fgur or five of the largest business houses|in the place. The loss is estimatid +t $4",900. & No persen killed J. hoe & Co. last night was between $125, 000 and $175,000. ‘ Insured on stock $125.000, and on the building, $55.000 Washington, Nov. lt.iâ€"'l 6 v.e snrer of the Relief Committe= of Chicago rr tived here Saturday, | mx‘e a rnlicn tion to Gov. Cook '} inder of the _ amount o.] ct of Columbig contribution (of the sufterers by the Chicagd fire, stating that the committee inten:g1 sending it to Bos‘on. ‘The bilance‘is twentyâ€"five thouâ€" New York, Nov. 10. â€"‘4,854 immnngrants arrived this week. ‘The total number foâ€" the past year was 377,2}9, agninst 208 6@7 the previous year. _ ~| New York, Nov. l'.'.â€"krrive‘l ste Aiv«i Cenis from Londod. Toledo, Nov. 18 â€"Heibel & Linco. badstead factory and K:}ly'l sush and aoor factory were burned toâ€"day. Fotal loss, $40,000. â€" Partly inaura a New York, Nov. 19â€"Arrived steamships Vile de Poris from Havre and Nortkh Aueâ€" rican from Rio. | ‘St. Louis, Nov. 19.â€"â€"The loss by the burning of the pork packing house of John The cars and street horses are improvâ€" ing from dropsy, which is attributed to hard work and waint of nourishment. New York, Nov. 19.â€"The £.3. Columbia, of the liavana line hag been confiscated by the United States TDism ict Gourt on charges of smuggling cigars. A discovery has been éudo that counterâ€" feit coupouns of the Union Pacific Railroad bouds are in circulation, and an investi« gition is being made u?[ucerhin if bonds have been counterfeited. A Broad street tirm wias deceived by nqticles of counterâ€" day feit coupons piud by l%em on prese]ii& tion. I Companies. The value of the buildings is not yet learned. | Providence, R. I , Novy. 19.â€"The report that the Narragansett hIsurnnco Company of this place has suspended is untrue. F‘re entire loss of the Company by the oston lire can not exceed $300,000. The Ccinpany‘s asssts are $.'¢)U_()n;)_ Norfolk, Va, Nov. 10.â€"The echooner Sm prive, from Providenge, for Baltimore, wilu an #=sorted cargo is nshore at Sinith‘s â€"lind, bu.t wul probably be got offt toâ€" LONLON London, Nov. 19, Porkâ€"Dall at $15.75 to $15.90 for new NEW Yomfi MARKETUs. New York, Nov. 19 *"10 15;, THSTERDAYTS DESFATEHS Lroieuna LIVERPOOT â€"Crudé ‘14ic; Refined 27%¢ ARKET3. 1 a m.â€"â€"Consdle 92 ; ‘67, 93};; 10â€"40%s, Erie 41$. MARKKETS. 11:30 a.m.â€"Cotton Uplands, 9#1;, Orâ€" i\for the past three ,I0) quarters; Ameriâ€" aris and London ward,and shown oom of RusseELL se wishing can ry°latest in the o 8{c forsteam ; 8%¢c committed for t! disgraceful cif n mother, who rec was suspected o The counsellor who took the fa , The witness an 1 the roferee, The judge who granted the decree Died in that wholesale butchery Ani then when Jones, Lyeurgus B Had wiped thae weapon of Bowis, Twelve jury men did instantly Acquit and set Lycurgus free. St. Martin, habited _ by named Ch a L But Mrs. Jones declined to see Aftiirs in this same light as he And quietly got a decree Divoreing her from Jones, L. B He frequently went on a spree ; But in his wildést revelry On this e(;po/cfil subject Le, Betrayed no ambiguity. And though at times Lycurgus B Did lay his hands notlovingly Upon his wife, the sanctity Oi wedlock was his guaranty. And what did .J With bis known le emlod â€"1 b id drew his w In fact, on p* He proved th ‘Twas bis se Of conjugal The following morahindicator is by Bret Harte. it is not so applicable .here as it is down South.. St.ll it has a moral even for us, and jnv & tale unfold : If Mr. Jones| Lycurgus D , ~ Had one pequliar quality ' His views n:’xe iwen were very His views oflife were puofully Ridiculous, but fervenily He dwelt on marriage sanctity KNCII MURDER CASE «l coca wroughl, ons twenty three marriage sanctity Lt , Lycurgus B. syncracy ? swile to seeâ€" n of Bowie. ney â€" he All persons out of emmplâ€"yment, or de sirous of getting into a bguzrpl ing busi mmw.nm-mmfimu for full particulars, &c., &0., of a business at whiaz they can unquestionably make from $2000 to $5000 per annum. Address, y HENRY F. LEMONT&CO, ~ 234 and 236 St. James ftreet, ~ The Metrypolitan County Lodge, will hold its next session at Rowe‘s Hall. Rideau Street, this Evening at half past SEVEN P. M,, sharp. Urgent business requires the attendance of every delegate .. Breareastâ€"Eres‘s Cocoa â€"GRATEFUL AXD Courortixc.â€"The very agreeable characâ€" ter of this preparation has rendered it a general favourite. The Givil Service Gazette remarks:â€"*" By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operaâ€" tions of digestion and nutrition. and by a caretul application of the fire properties of well selected cocos. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately fiavoured beverage which may save us many beavy doctors‘ bills Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in tinâ€"lined Efieu, labelledâ€"James Epps & Co., Homcsopathic Chemists, London. d1509y _ In this city on the 18th instant, the wife of L. A. Mongenais, Esq., of a d p{ 48E chancs Por BUsINEss. $5,000 Poer 1 car Aa ancient authority tells us to look for beauty in the old cat‘s face. Grant. ing that this is an unltkely object for &sthetic admiration, we were still more surprised at having our attention directed to a telegraph pole us an object of beau. ty. Yet, or contemplating the pol«s recently erected by the Dominion Tele graph Company on Church and Weliingtern streets, we are forsed to admit that such an unpromising subject is capable of being "artistic.‘ The beauty of this line ehiefly consists in the arrangement of the cross pieces, and viewed from a little distance, our reader will findâ€"for Rimself that the poles in question are graceful and pleasâ€" ing. One thing leads to another, from the poles, without we were led to make some enquiries respectiag the comâ€" pany within, and we were no less astonish ed than pleased at the extraordinary proâ€" gress this company has been meking lately. In the published statement subâ€" mitted at the general moefint.beld in January, 1871, it was shown that up to that period 620 mailes of poles had been erected, 1,116 miles of wire had been strung, and 33 offices put in opera tion. During the year we learn that the pole mileage has been increased from 629 to 1,176 miles; the mileage of wire from 1,116 to 2,265; and fifty additional offices have been opened,. raising the whole number to eightyâ€"three in the Province of Ontario, Nince the date of that terort (the 14 February last) the number of ofâ€" tices has risen to two bundred, and from twelre to fourteen hundred additional miles of wire have been strung, so that now the company taps all the trunk lines and has offices thickly sprinkled throughout the entire province. This speaks well for the enterprise of the Company and the accommodation affordedto the putlic. With respect to the gentleman‘y courtesy the officers at all times d'uPl-y. it is not re. guhiu to speak, for all who have ba i any ealings with the Company are fully aware of this pleasing feature. Are the best and most profitable to use being THE "CORNWALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY‘S" We will in future respect a telegraph poie, for the contemplation of this parâ€" ticular one, led to our acquiring the sbove very pleasing information. P Shanty Blankets! LUM3ERMEN ! LUMBt®i. a ped. He, nevertheless, soon found the : SX laten and also escaped. The young clerk | descendad the stairs also, but on the way fainted with the pain of his wound in the . ,,., arms« of a lodger who met him. Soorf afteâ€" l !} wards Francois was thrown into Poissy. (n J the 22nd February the tall man with the sharp features was arrested st Beauoe, where he passed himself off as a clerk unâ€" der the name of Jacob Levi. The police & had all the time been searching in vain for the assassins of the Chevel Rougâ€" once a report arose that a co=v‘. named Francois had disclose« _« =>;, L d the murderer of the Chardons. > «. sassin was Lacenaire, a man alreau_ m-ui known to the Police: Avril, the short man with the cat‘s eyes, had also already beâ€" & trayed Lacenaire, and confessed himself as And his accomplice. . M. Allard, chief of the Con Paris detectives, informed Lacenaire . of w these revelations. The assassin, enrsged | at the treachery of his comrades and ac. complices, at on e offered to disclose everyâ€" 1 thing.â€"£From Old Stories Retold, in Al the| T. Year Round. xc‘ Ottawa, Nov 20, 1872 Scotch and Canadian Goods Ottawa, Nov 20, 1872. 8030 1 All weights constantly on hand. . MAGEK & RUSSELL, 30054 Agents for Ottaws. Gentlemen‘s Underclothino Ottawa, Nov 20 ALL _ WOOL. (From the Toronto Express.) GLoveEe , &c In the City. at SCARF 3 A TELEGRAPH POLE F.H.W.LEGGATT, Cor. Secretory s @®X® /: Ei kÂ¥ BIETH. . PATTERSON‘s THE BEST ASSORTMENT oT 1872 COLLARs Montreal. $030!mw LARCE SUPPLY OF ALSO 1he Peoples‘ favorite, Mr. Sam B. Vills, as Queen Catharine. Socured Seats may be obtained at (Urme & Son‘s Muric Store, Sparks Street. Grand CLORINDA MATUINEE, Satur day Afternoon, Nov. 23 Col. J. H. RICE, Buasiness Manager. _ (itawa, Nov 146 1872 802764 Miss Agnes Wallace in hber great part u. Darnley, El:yoi by her in ail the principal cities of the Union . Merchants‘ Bank Biock, Sparks Street, (kor) Metcalfe: _ The urdersizgned will receive Fenders up to the lst DECEMBER ensuing, for * enfety and relief for Herâ€" n‘a, or Rupture, Reetey‘s Hard Rubber Trusses, made in every desirab.e ‘ruorn. indestructible, (stee! springs coated with hard rubber) cool. clean‘y; never rusts, chafe. limber_ bresk nor soil, Used in bathing Fitted to the form. Neatest, l-t.r com â€" fortable and ve«t Truss known. ta blish m e t8â€" 1,447 Chestaut St., Phils., and Broadway, N.Â¥ . Bould by all dealers. 8014 3m Uttawa, Nov 20, 1872 T[‘ENDERS WANTED Materials and Building the Founâ€" dations of a Saw Mill, Engine and Boiler Houses and Chimney, n o PP TD bedlfaint..6. 4. 4. 1 To conclude with the great historical burlesque, with all its origin«l splendor, music ard costues, in two acts, entitled the any Cur, Siyle or Cize. The ouly Chirt and Kollur Factury in Oitaws. * JAMES aANGUS, For 8 years Kutter to the principal Haberdashery of Montreal. Plans and specificetions in charge of Mry, Stevens, the Millwright, can be seen “pt the spot, on and after Monday, the 2§th instant. Parties tendering must give the names of two responsible parties willing/to be« come security for the proper performande of the work,. to be erected by them in the Township of Hul!, sdjoining the Village of Hull _ _ l Oém : Offise ant Dcyor, He. S# Bnoapwayr, NEw Her Sals by all Druggists. .~ 42 WX. HEARR, And her unrivalled Comic â€"();»'r; Comedy Troupe, 7 4SCT. and of V t3 en merih m e boap ‘.’-:.7.5 @verts, g1.18 ACNES WALLACE Of 35 Inrge 'hlz containing a zuelc hev-qodm seare a family is subâ€" jert to, with of directions........... Of 20 vials, with hook, Merseo Cuse. .. .. \'nerhnu?- Spectfics (fuld), for cure of Ciesases of all E:m Animais, with ce mses ol all Domestie Animals, will AWPACHIUNS. /. + â€"++sertestzerseette00 sers Complete Case, with I..an Manual large Rosewood Case of 60 vials 3 - Sore lo?'.'w::::::;:::"' is at k N. $ i Parmapice . B \'I|1_LA, Maxacer. @tiink Music Hall *E Pevers, Con i: " Worme, Wo € w 1g t :‘ gm Ool & 0 "® ; $05 Tisadurhen, g o w ‘ * too " Crow 200«( 14, * Sait "ho-- B, " Rhenmatis 16, _" Feverand A 11, * Piles, blind « 14, _ " Ophthaimy 10 w plellls. 2A #1, 17 18, h CIMILIA $IMILIBUS OURAXTOL MUMPHLREY8‘ MHOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS l <IAVI Pllom-.nn:Ol ‘l'!!l IM‘_AIHI * Hntion had Siclnhic. " They are ahe only Medkâ€" cize« perfectly adapted tomhr useâ€"so simple * * iD bur . pe Sakak ‘:’.."2@ ie e io ~‘staction. / Our c Bente. i: “&'of-o. Wmm = & " Oryimgâ€"Colic or Testhing of Infents. %5 FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GoI WEDNESD 4 } sIXTH AaANKUAL ToT PoXD‘s EXTRACT ures Durns, Bruiscs, Lameness, Soreâ€" mess, Sore Throat, lrnl.a. Toothache, Eareehs, Newraigla, %n-.ll.-. -b.'. Plles, io‘:s. ings, Sore es, Biceding of the Lungs, Nose, ”fit-‘-‘fl‘. aor o7 Piles; Corns, Uicers, res. GILMOUR & C0. Ottawa, Nov 20, 1872 3030¢%1 RATTLING FARCE To conclude with tha oraat Lici. corntaining all our Specifics, including Votâ€" o?rmgdm-wm 35 TiE s KUFFS CHIRTS : Tok rgguie se o minstoimy Anfgantny BB " Wiphtheria, ulcerated sore PAMILF CA8ES OUIC OPERA E:I.;."ho;-‘h -m' i gn-â€":;-&.‘%flcm i ever mm o".’.‘?u"'.".‘;.'&u“.'.‘fi;fi,'; to (;u_rrh.mu_ovmilu S# Asthma, apm‘nmn‘ 3 o.-u:bomy,rlyudw-h-' 0 PFive Boxes, with one tvflc’ Powder, very necessary in serious Coughs, Oolds, Bronchitis.... ...... lomlf-‘ Toothache, Faceache... Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo TilE ENGLIsSH ARTISTE Now. 13 uns 28. C OPERA & COXMEDY TROUPR or‘ed by "_ nty Select Artists Femarg »oping Airgte Dobc WMs3 WALLAC ##* k U 8 8 K & â€" Comfe r enfaty and raliaf for fl HOSiER Y 4 Et‘g., November 20th, OPENTNG I8 a 50 cots.; Piuts, ..1.900 this Medicine Co. E VI LL A, Proprietor â€" OF â€" & Cc maie to order Shil Store. KOLLURS anrd P ieeeving hists are Farewarr Dixs®«. â€"Th . Mr. Gw H. Meadow t leave the city, bal a go RQusen" list evening, and #Qf the gooi lhlnfl :pluh. Aluer tha #hgs and toauts w the evening. and «l\ pres high estimation in which young gentleman who is tike his departure from t Kavrmagh was the caterer Pouce Court.â€"There before Police Magistrate ( morning. FranB Boul H‘tzcnd costs ; Dennl derly ‘conduct, fined #2 » awick Leamy, drunk am«a $10 and costs, and Wim. i fined $5 and costs. this duvorite Company | something less thay n h".' :-:ulhuc : ~F:¢?hrun y« WM.'hil FX Ts h‘.hm~| #Be when it ocours Th Bétacbed so much t Tact that there a B6 raliowater tanks. Caizep ro rus Bau.â€"Mr Â¥ Almonte, but lately pr ’am" and Solicitor, r on Monday, witho: ;blh cral examinet Macdonald, s n of 8 &-‘m-, Ushawa ; Peton ; 8 B Gre :t.uh, do ; John Mc Thistle, Ayimer ; J Revd James P wer, Cbels Ustinesu Mills ; D Montge Mus Dryer, Shediac, N Aylmer ; M 8 Hill, Preso C .dl!'l; \ Ncle« * Jenasoqne _.“- NBTRraN0e Cout a s#epa.d, and Mr. Thom dthn Langton q , were @illed to the Bar and adu . sitorâ€" snd AitorD stu ied in the UW#is & Pinlicy, of this ci We regret to learn that Bliss, owing to illness, 4# 0 .&'uwnl duties in & Albns Church for a tit Wih, 1873 .. Tes Breawucs Queen 1i “." r"‘ldu_\" and w 'hth season. ~ 4. Meteâ€"n, Eâ€"qâ€",editor Commwall, arvived in town .m‘.‘ at the Ufln’lfilll fr, Axpazw‘s Day.â€"M Millar have consented to ins St. Andrew‘s entertai is po better Spf medicine than the Caled h-“”.-.;-g.a-'mbocu is liberally used, on oo c i oimays or the Skin, Kidneys or for & -wlyofthoc ley, Bolicitor, gigin Streets, h‘u at Tg â€" Dasie : B'-'; ForwARDING & Ottawa at 6 Rage Jeaves Uttawa at 6 arrive from Avim« "" Steamer «: Jessie daily at 8&.30 a m ,‘fi_.‘l‘ickoud to all. can be b* from * *"" . & a. iL. 1Al House and : cor * Tory Streets. LOUCAL N "IÂ¥ in a grocer‘s sh BP into Bate & Co AriÂ¥ The principal Hotels & iy ..'now cupfl-ed ater. â€" Ask for : fl-t for Ottawa ffiiflvwg} Morkt 10 Lexo. â€"Apj 6e CCane 440 WiP herrae alto, and her “‘hwdnnu. '-"‘.‘fiq Baker i "‘h‘w.fllofi :I.“ pnight.. 1 and the per ed‘ in Mr. Frank t,m really .'rl t Truw a Lfl-’iuu. burles " 1e pisce of barleâ€"q Thursdays at ree Kingston "”l'-“ » OrrawA C1 xaDA Victoria 4LL40R,â€" [ «« Louise,"‘ dep zan on Mord: waeewor & Ort _ 10 Leaves every Arrive®... â€"â€" 1Xp OrtaWa affiicted wi &o , comn UttaWa. 1.00 RIvER Corner NJ W, Hug s shop 7.30 1 6.15 CExTRAI on Fue ny by GrBsoN u0 10 t Bin Caled s of Na

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