WtLLING Next, AUCe farrinter®, O parristers a8 e4408, garrinter U vey am« harristers, \] yoL. YVIHL. NO. 3971. T-olu r. rokar. Advect te, Solicitor, &0. j Hom#epathic IFhysician, Sargeon Acconebeus. Pbysician, surgeon Harriste Cex bymiew bui cer a By #; lest prutes . Referesce cvedy i \reated :‘ req 3 Wheade vovt,. STEWAERT & ©OoRMEULLY. V * plcaso goses« Harristers, Aitorneys, Soltctiore, \onveyancers, * o. Bock rox on & GIHBS & COURSOLLE, voxNoR® & |TRADE MAKK REKGISTERKD.) NicToORIA CRAMEERS, WELLIXt STREET, OTTAWA. _ Fatents of Invention, Agent‘s Outfit tbree! '. # ARSH \!. M ATHENOT, ® Haprister, \! orm<y. Netary . La?ge Commission & Cash Premiums % 10 Y w. W. WARP. Â¥. MW. FEELANPD, LignARY Of FAMOUS ACNOMN, HiAdAM n 084 ROYV K. Jewels of Imaginative literature : Pligrim‘s Progress, Vicar of Wakefeld, Robinson Crusoe, . Paul and Virginia, Gulliver‘s Travels, Elizaboth, Vaihek, Picciola. Undine, lnls Ghom Arabian Nights. Con piete in ONE V M K of over . b-.usluny u:.:.:‘“‘ob'u“l. f.“n...g iMedical Cards. Flumber, Gas a 1. m 6# i1 the WORLIS STâ€"RY #00K, and all wun! to resd iL. Agent‘s Qutdt free to ail who mean business and ? 1i filthfuily can vass. u o. €. Woop, Businuess Cards. P ATENTS. «Tnuu r. CoTre®, Prvevincinl Land Surveyer and m«-un' K. Thistle & Co. /s as > rmerly, over Maun‘s MHardware cute 24 “I T LAMBERT ster. AIIOO;O,. solicitors, &c.. 3. P. 1.Â¥ xX © 00 M Y ® 4.b H, w ie A ME 11 PPLR ;mum-lu-“d-yy“. left with my former Assisiani, Mr. i\ TTU>~, my triams sod Records of s im uu-..n.s\rmmud have meock » ou â€" reevimImebding as my su0â€" &st l.-"{.."'- € in Chancery . Solicitors, Atterneys \onveyancers, &¢., io+ FLEKE, B K&â€"N® Eâ€"No, % Weilington St., MajoHA‘* W . MacC? A 14 JOMH \s TON Solictiore, Aitormcys, Con ors, Notaries, &c.. &¢., @HEISTIE & MHILL, Aiiosneys, bolicifges, Conâ€" «3 ancers, &€., hec itorney, Selicitor in Chan 4 Aitorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soltâ€" Conveyancers, .f-" oTTA® &A 0NT Trade a PENNOCK, COMPRINING [THE TEX . M iCDONEKLL, FORDI & Co,., DoR EKETY m s M 046 suLICITORS OF w W o =oor?t, q. ( m se en t ain reskle: ce Metoaite Btree! . 9,_ Mit« ou pied by ,‘.. bhon r., M# |. M ATH E8O N , . UOMMISSIGN MKROCBANT, BnOH KK, &C. TA W A, NT a and Bank streets UllaWs® County Advocate, &¢ rae sfreel, C a â€" residemnce, + p. m _ Byeciai alteniits nd a..r.oe%- ‘1:1.' 1 mey be 00 e in the Villag« i HQI h+ .oe transwction of .\ hasimess «ither in the & ards. wuhia> ureeo Housrs, .,':“‘..f,..".. low pressare, a s1 ecimity w NHY â€" A TS LA W, ® RiJean streei bear Giou Real Rstaie Husseil House, ove (J% ies w t posite K sckel.‘s FMlour Spre xâ€"streola, Oliawa. the use of the knife sedy and simost p«tn given 1o . aities sc Rideanâ€"sl, Olla wa u. J. Do# E®TY and Acconcheur wis & l\nney &c., Nel citer W. R. THISTLE wW. D. Hoge _â€"â€"h?" os â€"â€"â€"= Choice Good ® reence, ling« 4 ul Orbe w n.-fl?':l , «it her we ~, cotal mmre | The , in botb PrC ‘ â€" VR B NONTREAL, M . P. bitnd WORMULL Y entre ToW:! &m Fitter, H 3017â€"3m Te f | How m men rarniched uow (nroughont,. re | gqurdless o expense. | _ Choicest wines, iquors, cigare, 460. | “u“ Avave C VETTT No ciRPEXTERES 1 Callege offige, V 'An-ln-l;t (CBarch WA!?O I â€"By the Carle ton Club of Otia I _ wa, two or three experienced Club Wat tets _ Refere» ces as to chara ver required ; a «* good Housemaids can fnd em pi it the CLISBY HOURE, Apply tmmrediately. * HOurBRR K®ELLY & 0o Two large front nflmb‘c rooms to rent with board, at Mre, KERR%, cor Sinter and Kigin streete. . Day bo«rd furnished on the most reaâ€" soâ€" able termms. »B46u1 .)00 LABOURERS WANTED |mms diately &lUoixien, on the Hem broks Hramcb o. the C. i'.\fl.lll\‘d. Wages $1.3 per _ay, Bowni in the v.llege very reasonable. BOll.muur without rooms, end ‘coms without board. Table amd roomes Orsiâ€" ciass _ Corner Sparks and Rank streets. and within two minutes‘® walk of the Phad ldnge in s Tbe undersigned will rent his residence,â€" Beecawood C\ tiageâ€"close to Ridean Hall, u:â€" nished for one of wo years. 1t is well and comtort« bly furnisbed. containg six bedrooms, drawing, din ng and break@ast rooms, besices Wbrary, summer and wibier kitchen, servanis tedroom», lathroom®s,. &c, . Good stabiing, goachâ€" bouse and word sheds. Tue ground. are weil iaid out with full grown shade trees, Aower be‘s, croquet law o and lurge kitchen «»rion The d\.-.:. \.w.“nnm‘l.- dlicen mipu‘es # t P m e Wa‘k «o tho t or. All |-uâ€"!:m be had on applicaâ€" tm u.o. e Rouyn‘ lnsurance Co‘y, corner sparks & Kigin Stroots, T. M. CLARK. Sent. 11. 10A Pm Angloâ€"American T. m.â€"AW«llrumu-u- smai fumiy, will be ~onled chea Adâ€" ir «s C. W .. Ti®Es Ofic» yadt Denders solifited for mak ng Jesks fw Rusi es« QOollege. / For particuiars on\ n s oc nc VÂ¥r BEN. MUCK®LL begs to announce to the genet»l -d.t.unmq nflb.:-lhh- rered njon I PT!OI above :l‘ntol. -ully"w Hlv.hgm The bes brands of wines, lHquors and cigars are kept and the promptest alle tion is paid ERVANTS WANTED Soard to Guests. (leations to be * nt NOGTtN, Secretary Choie, st Wines, Liquors, Cigars The Royal Oak Hotel aLWaYys AN HAaXD, Exbibition Visttors will be well accom» medated during Exbibiâ€" Hass® Pale Ale and Guiness‘ Extra Stont The Dufferin House, UrposiT® THE GOVERNMENT WoRK B.or ll now open for business after lonn-b vated and newly fited for the comfortand accomodation of the traveiling community . is beatiful and furnisbed with the choicest brands of Liquors, Cigar®, etc." Your eall wiil be kindly » oifeited. E. J. HENRY, . THE " LONDON," Ouawa, Rept. 17, 1184 ___________ Pigm! The ‘"Feathers" Hotel. (Ridean Street, near Sappor‘s Bridge,) FRED FOOKS â€" â€" â€" Propristor. NUR NISB ED Qu awa, ®¢p4. 3 187 Thiarged by the addition of several * Pn U UE UA Th canme and4 weil fu nished rooms on the «econd -tw{ The Avest Luncbeon ansd Dining Rooms in oo femen bonoring this Eetablishment with aing pakd us o Phe anove Hote! in weit snppitad with the J at y Corner Bank and Wollington sts., ..dl-\-..‘tn-uotxn.-l.-l:n v. H. CHALK EK. R (BERT GRA MA U HOUSE TO RENT. FOR EVERYBODY Luncheon served at all bours Advertising, Registry & Geneâ€" ral Commission Office. Houses to Let. if you have a bouse to rent or want a house u’-h-h‘l-l.omw-ub: If you have amy kind of propurty for saie ; If you want a se:vant or +Lore assistant CALL AÂ¥ W ellington Street, near NICHOLLS & Ai.BION HOTEL, surt House Avreuus, 11 o‘CoNn NOR 8 TR EET, Next Vistoria Chambers. 83 to 37, WILLIAM ST. # EW at rery remsen 0000 HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, UOMants. Boarding. CHAUDIERK, Hotcls. QTTAW A, Ont. ellington street WM. ALEXANDKR, sOLICITED. Lodging. rely on strict atiention Three or tour Proprictor Hotel, Mills‘ fl:gqu’_Agency TDt saegy wl3 â€" "* | No. 17 Sparks Street, Near Russel? House. CiaALDWELL &8 CO, â€" â€" Managers, HOTEL COOKING RANGES! HOTEL CARVING TABLES|| HOTEL PASTRY OVENs 1: Maro® 20, 1874 HUTEL IRON BEDSTEADS | HOTEL LAUNDKY STOVES!! HOTEL HOT AlR FURNACES 1J | MONDAY, 4th October. NA 1ME A N Is ® Atum «frctured only by the Original Inventors. DCMINION WAREKOUSE, Ottawa, Sapt. 6 1875 Aaw®, 3‘"." Flles, Proki Files reâ€"out, udson‘s and Xat 3utein‘s Aandant GOverpors 2e BOOTS & SHOES. BLYTH & KERR‘S. hailroad, Hay, Coal, Kstâ€"te of Boots, Shoes, &¢., at 6 ofs, on Lo Dolia‘, Grew Slanghter in prices will be made for cash in order to effect an entire clearance before receivir g Fail Huook. _ ____ _ CoaAL OIL COOKING STOVES AVOIDING HEAT IN THE HOUSE, Quawa, April ;1th, 1873 offailidescriptions at S Dout inil to attend. For terms, &c., call on or addrers J..".:':'L':.‘.'r‘&"-a' 1 open 3.7:;â€"" ooo o4 eoy 02 ues mel of the Briiinh Betel The subscriber havi MOoNTREAL. FAIRBANKS & CO. ayimer. Mre. C. DEVLLN O‘Retily ANY SIZE® of the above, supplied to We f $â€"400â€"4 : uy +A 4+ ++ + emmanii encb orcle n ut IGNHT S¢ HOOL Donations will be thankialiy received : y the ANKRUPT SALE 1875. â€"COAL Mrs. hone y. Miss MurpNy. Iu.m'm-*“iuw wble, asisted by Mres. McDonald and J EW EL L E R Yâ€" Hardware, &t. PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALCES & W A S AVING FUEL 403 ST. PAUL STREET, Casbters: Mrs. Rainboth, Jr. Miss Sintes . W. £. BROWN, BAZAAR ! ce â€"{ Qeg lz ALL STANDARD â€"A NDâ€" H. MEADOWS & D. MeARTHUR & Co. .fllfl'â€"ï¬ Block, Wellington Rire (. 15 Sussex Street. COAL We have been informed by the Marine Department, that directions were sent from the Meteorological Offica at Tor nto yesterday (Friday) at 2 o‘clock, onlering the storm :lrum to ba hoist=d at Montreal! and Quebec, and intimating that the storm might also visit Ottawa. Quite asevere shock of earthquake was felt at San Francisco and other parts of California on Thursday. against Bokhara for the purpose of punish ing that country, tecause of the assistauce it rendered the Khokand Insurgents. Latest advices from the seat of war in the East, state that a force of 2,000 Insur. geuts have recently been de «ated by the Turks, and compelled to taks refuge in Montemegro 1t is also said that several villages, lately in rebellion, haye submitâ€" ted to Turkish authority. July last, at Worcester, Mass., has been sentenced to be hung. The U. 8. Minister to Lisbon, who has been absent for some time, has returned to his post. Prof. Comstock, of Cornell University, is engaged, with a corps of assistants, in exhuming the remains of a mastadon, near Binghamptovn, N. Y . Samuel J. Frost, who has been on trial for the murder of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law in King Alfonso delivered the Beretta Mgr. Sitmeoni yesterday. : “ The French elections will probably take place on the 20th December. . The Republican majority in the late election beld in lowa, is now stated to be 31,000. President Grant arrived in Washington yesterday, and held s Cabinet mseting in Moses â€" Herman & Co., extensive woolien dealers, New York, have failed with liabilities amounting to $200,000. The E;oca of Madrid, commenting upon the religious condition of Europe, says that Spain cannot be exceptional, and expresses the opinion that same of the clauses of the Concordat of 1851, which cau never be extended should, be modified to a considerable | extent _ There has been a heavy gale on the English coast, causing the destruction of a considerable amount of shipping. The counsel for the prosecution in the Davis murderâ€"abortion case at Toronto have rested their case, and the defence was opened yesterday. The line of de fence adopted by Davis‘ counsel seems to be a very weak oneâ€"namely, that the deceased endeavoured to procure an abortion upon herself, and failed ; that she then went to a medical man who also failed ; and that in her extrem ity she went to Davis, who told her that hbe could do ‘nothing for her, and that she died of fright and anguishâ€"which is altogether unworthy of credence ; but, like the defence and justi. oation of crime generally, mean, cowardly A writ of attachment was granted yerâ€" terday, at Milwaukese, in the case of Nichols, the fugitive Teller of the Cana dian Bank of Commerce. TELEG KR APHLC, Loxpox, Qotober 15 â€"The } Daily News‘ .paumvmï¬:.mtm Russia is en n reiuaige Ti the molifnace remdnd by the latter to the Khokand insurgents @REAOT BRTALN. The Acgressive Policy of Russia in the coasts of Great Britain yesterday. â€" Tele: U Tovin nobnle mt the fiee 0t a ols a numâ€"» b..(u'mu Ville de Aurellia has been badly damaged by fire at St Naizaires, France. Paris, Oct. 15.â€"L/‘Aunemen! believes that the French elections will be fxed for December 20. note, the Rpoca pointé . 10. NO EO rmd% and makes We dlnats" To cattstie‘s en ie es Jr0 oc 2 inodifonnnn of Some of the articles of the Concordat of 1851, which can never be extended. Mavaip, Oct. 15. â€" Alfonso de livered the mnnu;‘. Simeoni to The bullion withdrawn from the Bank m-duhhm to day was £4,000. 94 1â€"8; Erie, 14 58. OTTAWA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 16, 1875. ~President Returned. _ Wasumerox, Oct. Ab.â€"The. g:‘“"“ TELEGRAPHIC SUNMARY F OR EJ GN . Tnsurgents Defeated. The Vatican Note. Oct. 15.â€"The Apoca of this city sent to the Vatican. FRANCE: ~ * Unided Stiter ikikhat theres 3«â€".--!“: SPAIN. out . an expedition ve Gale. to the reâ€" faiied.. $12,000. The Grand Jury yesterday found an indictment against Jo{m Dolan for murder of Mr. Noe. I Nuw York, Oct. 15. â€"Moses Herman & Co..bx‘ldul in woollen goods, have failed. Liabilities, $200,000 ; assets, $95,000. Harris, Rothstein & Hatter have also ‘ Failures. ‘The suspension of C,. J. Ketchum & Co. and Dufair & Eberl are unounood{:ï¬ the Coiton Exchange today. These failures were caused byâ€"the rise on cotton firms being on short side. to the terms upon at Wash: y to the mbxdd mmm Haytien rofugees have been embarked. The 8t. Louis Whiskey Ring. A Wasbington despatch to the Avening Pos‘. says exâ€"Revenue agent, John A. Joyce, hexd and front of the St. Louis whiâ€"key ring, who came here a few days ago, endcavored, it is said, in bebalf of several tirms in St, Louis, to effect a comâ€" prowise with the Government, offering to Auleflunh-hoonmoindbytho Hay:ien Minister, advising him that the Carals affair has been settled, according to the terms agreed upon at Washington, pay $350,000 if all further proceedings wert suspended. As a result of Joyce‘s visit, solicitor Bluford Wilson h;{lmw St. Louis to look over the ground. It is not believed, however that the case will .ndujudmthtl; Government. Justice of the Peace, Howard, of New Lot:, King‘s County, New Y ork, and Police Justice, Jobn White, of Hoboken,indiored by the Grand Jurors: of their respective Counties, for malfeasance in office, the one charged with , and the other extorâ€" tion and false im; Both bave been arrested arraigned. Exhaming a Mastaden. Hixonmaxtox, Ocot 15.â€" Professor Comâ€" stock, of Cornell University, with his assistants, was engaged to day in exhumâ€" ing the skeleton of a mastadon discovered at |/Isle, in this County, ‘l'hz:.vohhu mmhu of a tusk 9 8 inches long, others two feet, a humoris, 38 loug: mt teltrme sbonider (nibe and several tail nrb‘:.‘. ~The .u'.‘fl- in Bxonamrrox®, N. Y., Oot, 15.â€"As Minniec German, aged nine years, was walking with buyorxr sister on the outkirts of this city last night, she was whylaid and outraged 3‘: mane A man named J %wh li\es in the neighbourhobd of the viotim‘s lwhuse, was arrested, and on taking him bg:: the children he was at once idenâ€" :: by ;hom. "T‘l:c.un h& “{; ifloul oa '-‘I, as there was -mm maniâ€" Iusie1 by the crowd to lynch him, The yirl is dangerously injured, and may not well preserved. Torrance, J. Phwwt Robert Garrett, Frank “‘m @. Meir, and C;'ul- L. Besecher, Mr. A. N. ghrbdcdndpod t:: e.ootho;l:doil: ent an mw u.w-.ldm.:p Lelfaytte, Ind.. was apâ€" re0c0over, CunysuLaxp, Oct. 15.â€"John F. Hussy, cashier of the HMNMB%H:. ().,oo-nluodnioldoto-nw_:a:y & himself through the head, examina tion o!thomhdm Bua:hm Emuu have . existed for some time. Much excitement prevails at Tiffn. Torxpo, Oct. 15â€"A special to the uonl Nororatartentiin 9 ..md.mia.wg_.m Couvumrus, Oot 15.â€"The returns reâ€" ceived from all the Counties of the State, which sre considered as carried, as far as :db’.d'h“b,"' Cay â€"White. â€" These f V dE 0P oh. kn dn morgy "hhe is colint by 300 either v:} Reâ€" publicans , have 4 Noi o M o‘® [ tne ause of and they mayhave mv _ jour 1M the Senate. The balance of the Republican State ticket is probably elected, but the official returns must decide their respec tive majorities. ]nterest in the election has â€" remained ï¬hflr heat until the returns from W cmnznqm the political complexion of the Senate. fone menrerances The ©hiso and Misstasippi Ratlroad. The Streoter Murier. The murder of Streeter at Barre, was onoo!horrihlomow.lh body having been nearly . strip and Mflu.l'lr mangled. 'l‘bonrw-llhg gave oviâ€" dence of a hard struggle,.. Streeter was muma m:m-â€"L. of the murder. Acuu:a VCL. 19.â€"â€"10I8 4 steam of the Kenebec Lumber Company, on theeast side of the river, with ..mx. machinery, and two ;"-’. wilh VAIugoiq INRCRINEEY, WE R umberâ€"houses, were consumed Loss, $50,000 ; mumï¬rg tyâ€"Ave men are thrown out of employâ€" ment. : While the fire was hm & derrick fell, fatally injuring L Beales, and severely injuring Charles Dipâ€" sharp shock of "enced here Jt A MERICOA N . MAINE. We Â¥atal Accident ata Fire Avousta, Oct. 15.â€"This even Lambilities, $37,000; _ assots, Indicted for Murder. Thombars of the ‘Pacific Fire Comâ€" Meavy Failures, Mutilated Body Found. Jaytien Affairs. Child Outraged. NEW YORK. k of earthquake e last evening, Mm east to west. Advices from valloy mention asimilar shook @HM10. YERMONT. CALIFOBNXIA. 15.â€"â€"About 6 o‘clock Loxpox, Oct. 15â€"12:20 or.m.-conloll 94 for both U. 8. 65‘s ; old, 104 ; new fives, 103% American ; Breadstuffs firm ; wheat Q‘and 2 to 10 red western, spring ; 108 for red winter. _ Corn 29 and 30 for mixed western. Lard 61s and 6s. Pork 81s 6d; for mess bacon 56s 64 ; for short clear middlimgs. Tivesroot, Oct. 15. â€"Gotton quiet; upâ€" lands, 7 118 ; Orleans,7} ; teceipts, wLnt. 3 dags, 26,000 quarters, ‘ including 14,000 Nzw York, Oct, 15.â€"Gold opened at 1164 ; closed at 117 ; Governinents firm ; State bonds dull ; Kailroads in demand at higher prices ; stook opened firm and l!ih;:‘zr except for Erie and Northern 6. NEew York, October 15 â€"Cotton firm ; 1â€"8 advance; 14 1â€"8 for middling uplands. Flour without material ohnu{ price moderate; receipts, 16,000 ; sales, 14,000 ; quotations unchanged. _ Rye Fiour in fair ï¬&ï¬%fl)b 5.50. ‘gzhea 1â€"20 bo:g;; i ; receipts, ‘000; sales, 000le4 to l.FB. No. mur $1,25 to 1.29; new and old No. 2 do,, $1.29 to 1.31; do. No. 2 Milwaukee, $1 36 to 1.45; No. 1 8 $1,22 to 1.44; sound now and afi:flm red _ western, $1.23 to 145; do. amber western, $1.30 to 1.55; do for white western. <lye quiet. Corn a shade firmer, with moderate deâ€" mand ; nodgh 72,000 bush ; sales 49, 000 bushâ€" at 710; steam western mixéd T4 to T2lc; sail do. 724 to 73¢, high mixed and| yellow.â€" Barley in moderate request without material chango in prices ; receipts 48,000 ; sales none. Oats quiet and steady ; neoi}(m 89,000 bush ; sales wm at 30 w(%;nlulisnn changed ; good to prime Chicago 48 to 490 ; white State 50 to 540. Pork heavy at $22 75. Lard 14 l 1â€"6 to 19 1â€"8; steam 14} kettle. Butter 23 to 326, State and Pml{llv:is. Petroleum, crude 6f9 ; Curtoago, Oct. 15â€"Flour is steady and nuhnn:& Wheat â€" strong, er, irregular and fairly active ; No. 1 steady at $1 lb&orbuh'sh No. 2 do. on spot at $1 09%}; November at $1 09} all year; No. 3 do. at 81 99 to 1 99} ; Reâ€" jooted at $1 87 to 1 89. . Corn | geuerally unchanged, same sales rather lower ; No. flmlxu’.t.l M}blbho&“fl‘l 50p; tWid Guteober at $1.A2] 4 bid . Mevemstes #1 49 ; bid all year reoted at #1 864. Oate aubt and firm ;,No. 2 at 'gl 83}. hï¬ ull and nominal at $13 l’ to 138 45 E: owt,; spot at #$12 all : year, lk _ meats, demand fair and no advances ; shoulders at Qozswml Whiskey, ‘l.lst. At the aft ruoon cal ;dflnlou&‘u 1 8 higher,: Onts un= ;3?2#) :h. Imh Flour, W£ + wom 4 'Wl)bu:lulu moicl..o 0 busheler batioys # umobuholnns% bushels .Bhtl!- 15,000 bushels; rye, 2,000 bushels . Ship« iesd mm basheint barley, 18,000 bushels; #ye, 1,000 â€"â€"WecnoltUho Dagitive dan k Belice Mirwavku®, Oot. 15,â€"In the suit of the Canadian Bank of Commerce vs ; Thomns Nicholis, late Raseiving Tall r, to recover oso.oool“.umdw have been ambezsled by the latter, Judgo Lawrando grauted an attachment to day. R bushels. Murderor Nentencod. Wonromstenr, Oot. 18. uel J Frost who hnbuamtrmhâ€"ua:ï¬uoh s e iovig hgtrantee. to, Yob 0 + W on 4th, was fou to and sen: tenced to be hung. Wt * . The Stateâ€" Eleation : Dus Moxus, Oot. . 15,â€"1t is eatimated that the Republican majority ‘will reach about 81,000. * There is a steady influx back to Alsaceâ€" Lorraine of young men who had ml{nhd in order to avoid nmhr“ducy. n one district alone, Zabern ( vmo&&lluv’o fowpated thourenfinen "1o â€" parfing ‘&ui?:fld in 'l‘.° ty four of e wen r them u:r{nnowmndm from America. ~‘The presence for the first time of Alsatians «mt the recent Catholisâ€"Con g:u.lhdbn:: is another indication reunion with France ds regarded as a remote if not a problematicatevent. C 0 M M E BR C IA L. A new opera, "Dimutri,‘" was rehearsed at the Grand Opera at Paris the other day. ‘The appesrance of something fresh at the opera is an event so startling that it is deserving of being noted. Up to the present moment: the finest : house a Eurone. sunported â€" byâ€" a ‘State sub anton s pipirncs oi no reaty ‘liks given only five or six to the p: ï¬ whhhy-o well Mnm .mm,"“:luh' perhaps +four exceptions, have appeared. Dhoonit:nt at lb'::lnwo:: of ‘the for the b.llm". & which bears on dts front «# National d of Music*‘ has: be« come a mere show place for© straugers and bourgeots from the provinces.= the London manager oo gemmatine v a & * * ;dtm examinations m bg-l‘n Bologns, and_ Florence. | The #fl“@l required, however will exâ€" ude all except exceedingly: gifted art~ in ie n P in o Hiadee,. waust b":gfpodp{tnnll pou-m. m'f‘i'o’oï¬-‘ deformity, | and h.vI:- & * ::'n«d and K?w ‘ po‘?tmmn, and not weat & false m&md must have is voide, from :lf‘up and © elastic dhruw"-,â€˜ï¬ & of familar operas and stage x# «e poptante tor oall o. Saskortitie & Srow 1 P Sifacing to your talte they wifl refund the money for what you return. are of the but%ud K | f o o e sz “CAB‘I'DI To K%B:‘mtrmâ€"Omm cost of vanilla beans loothe mandaotieg t artmct Yamice are upon m-'ï¬%flu to be on vinills, but prepared principally from Riowros has presorye jars cheap, New York Movwey Market. UTION To m:u:‘lnsrln.â€"mmg w‘ cas vanilla beans used mhn of Extract Vanilla, | ww &rO Hl‘mn 35 ie ons Es P ua beaps. substiâ€" | l.nâ€%_a.. PE OR O_C N O ommatma Liverpool Markots New York Markets. London Markets. MNASSaA0HUSETT® Chicago Markets. bean. 1 WINCONR®IN. 10WA. 8 ©UW 116} 8907) mence practice next Monday, Sensationalâ€"Movements of Grain and * Fiour â€" Early Closing â€"Action for Damages â€"woney and Stock Markeis. MontagaL, Oct. 15.â€"An evening paper stvo- a sensational account of the trade in ead bodies, which is being carried on here. It. l:iys that subjects have been laid on the dissecting tables of the lead ing University in this city, which bore marks of violenceâ€"one with a bullet mm the fractured spine of the neck ; with a bullet hole in its foreâ€" head ; a third with its skull smasked in, uifLymun,mdot.houof women who bad died in a critical condition. Other corpses have been delivered in a mutilated condition, cut and sawn in mk-:x places. The question is pertinently asked : " How came â€" they by their death?" _ It wids that the inevitable conclusion to be drawn from the above stateâ€" ments is that opportunitiee are conâ€" tinuall® being offered for the assassin or abortionist to dispose of the victims of his crime, and suggests that the Inspector of Anatomy be authorized to see every corpse befor it is dissected. The article is exciting a great tailk in town. _ _ _ â€"EE _of crops from the West oontinues _ véry brisk.. Every day large freight trains are coming in, laden with grain and flour. Yesterday seven barges came down the cansl, with 140,000 bushels of wheat, and & freight train delivered between 8,000 and 10,000 barrels of flour at the Montreal Warehousâ€" hm’lnom. y ing dry goods houses in the East end bave agreed to close their estabâ€" lishments at 1 s.m., throughout the year, instead of only during the slack months. _ An action for dun;&:, laid at $4,000, has been entored in Superior Court by Alfred Mitchell, a painter of L‘ Assomp tion, against Bartholemy Rocher,Registrar of Assomption County, and G. Hewu, of Assomption, for alleged violation of his wife, and a criminal assault on a y>ung girl of 11 years of age. The defendants are of high social stunding, and the sceanâ€" dal is consequently great. s ~ The Nichols, father and son, who were in confinement in the J whonvmu‘::~ da, gaol for abscounding with funds p :Llo the Bank of Commerce, have beeu ased from oustody. The demand for money for commercial 8:_:1».0. is light, and rates of «discount h"n.m‘ bills c.““hwm' 8 to 10 per cent. # alive . pyrposes, Money mpnt,p:d there are no loans made on call Borrowers are Mht; and fouk. Trm provenk in feay io for mouth . r cent. is time loans, uuf.ls per cent. is asked. Stooks are ty 'Mli Merchants are %;‘Ro\oxl lhnh'nlo. al 904 to 90} se on L Rr it Peoplen‘ u‘!‘! too‘f:’_h j Throe More Riloters Upâ€"A New Life NHoat Josh Bitiings~Meeting of Ro« formers ~ Hu idon Death â€" MHanged Mimsoif. Tomroxto, . Oct. 15.« «Three more rioters msi mh’l'dhod‘Oourt this G:omlu. u was disoharged, . Sherâ€" P Seidve m ! Win. Corcoran wrge â€" Mr, F., W. W, Julien has sent for tend: mwlulu‘&brmolooulmmn db: boat, with completo armtiis, use in the mm_.’}w.""i‘u o be Aâ€"man named John Molntyre died Mhtbopolu\'odm:‘wm- ing. The inquest showed that he died from disease of the brain. _ y 9 . On Monday evening next a meeting of Relormers is to be md to choose a candiâ€" mh' _ww 'w“. PP PE s# _ Potters are placarded on all theâ€"walls of the city,announcing the candidature of Jno. Canavan, for West oronto. â€" . . ion ThuiP it day hayeGoan postponed on ve on account of the weather, C 3 hi Yesterday morning one of the turn keys of the Toronto Gaol was horriied to find that a prisoner had hanged himâ€" self in his cell.‘ ‘The prisoner‘s name was William Peters, aged 55. He had been committed by the Polics Magistrate as & lunatio. He was very quiet in the prison and very nï¬lfll to his gaolers. â€" An inquest was m&homudn’w Bsdanu,un:d:vql;hgt that the fnlst came to @al y hanging, w insane, was recorded.© _ â€" _ _ . _=~_. ‘The annual Convention of Wvfl m“ held â€"to day. â€" The ann xfl-oflh(}aumwiubo held on the 19th. # The Bank Swindieâ€"Vordiet Againast Inâ€" surance Co.~Escapedâ€"The P. E. 1. Mallway â€"The Ocnicanial., Haurax, N. 8., Oct. 15.â€"â€"Nothing «has been heard here from the man who .swindled the Bank of British North Amerâ€" loa a woek ago. _ eP ~In the law suit at Sydney, Po&.pot ggainst the N:th Brl':l:h&nnnmo .; 'g:dbt ven plaintiff® "“9"“ e c 0 . . A boy named Cromwell, who was arâ€" mcmwhhphom obs tructions on the Winc and Aunapolis Railway, has: escaped from the Kentville gaol. Thhmc earnings of the Prince Ed4â€" ward Railway, since its opening in :E::l:..darw, amounted i Prince Edward hhndmï¬ozemwt declines taking any ste the repreâ€" mam&ovm';u:ho Phlhgol“- phisa Exhibition. #" Bolleville and North Wastings‘ Kellway CcA N A D i A N. MONTREAL. â€"â€"Visit of Governor Macdonald ~Kudâ€" den Death of a Minister. s .. Berusvicu®, October 15.â€"The Chief Enâ€" w&. Bolhvillo:nd Nort:hfl.“l;l. m:f'&uh,uu the village of Anadditignal gang of men â€"will bpunnhu‘: The N!': is of great ‘ won distric ’m Macdonald is to visit this imm the Deaf and Dumb lostitute on Wednesday, the 20th inst. . _ â€"â€" â€". :ï¬i James KumK.r;&;o;i'l lfimmd dead yesterday e returned hpcmdy%m pre vh-nu% Disease of the heart is supposed to be the cause of his sudden death, Bg.G.orp‘:, Ohunh..dof w:udu Was was . On med on Su utm'udidml?g:wpmoh:.z mon in it. and Servants‘ Actâ€"Caledontan BE . LVILLE. HALIFAX., HAMILTON. ‘Toroxto, Oct. 15.â€"The trial of Davis was resumed this morning, at 10 o‘clock. . At the opening of the case, William Naitrass and Mr, J. Gilmour, father of ‘:‘:euod weronolll‘d,.nd‘iw&n dece was a single Detective llylmmn identified the box as the one he had seen in the ditch on Bloor street ; he also swore to the smell in the room which was supposed to have been the one in which the deceased diedi® Detective Newhall corroborated the testimony of the former witness. Healso produced aitelegram,which be had found in the male prisoner‘s possession, dated July 30, from 5.-.- Amor, Hamilton, stating that he could not come, as he was goin wBufl'mndoMMihodm‘ ofhce produced a telegram,signed " * inviting James Amor to come to Toronto. Dr. Beatty was the next witness called. Bouuhwuduum*h: when it was found ; found it very Incerated, At the post morten examinaâ€" tion, which he afterwards attended, he whether it would be advisable to let the prosecution rest here. It is understood It was his opinion that the deceased came to her death by viclence, used in producing an abortion. Atmdbwhmï¬l Crown held a consultation, as. to that they have determined doing so. The fo{lo'h% -muhmm so it is said: â€" That the deceased endearâ€" ored to procure an abortion upon herself, and failed ; that she then went to a mediâ€" cal man, Who tried to help her, and could not, and that in her uuud. wen t to Davis, who told her he ‘do nothâ€" ing for her, and that in her fright she died. After recess the defence was entered wpon. _ Dora Rogers, for some time a servant the left shoulder and another on the left side, and one in the vicinity of the pelvis. found three wounds on the body, one on to the pn'n_u‘ was called. Bhe 8N last July to visit her friends in 8t. Cathe last July to visit her friends in St. Cathaâ€" nuu,inundhqh:m She left some clothes behind ; she identified a pair of oot"uu D‘:d a black ~hat, '“b': found in Davis‘ house as self; she had a child m at his place ; she tried the stays on over her dress, and they were six inches from meeting; she had been living in the city since her returp in a room procured for her by Mrs. Davie‘ father ; her child was stillborn ; Dr. °C. B. Hall attended her, ‘l\oflmmw proved very and mno smtistao~ i2 e mor aae d Te ceaee inpwdently and and :â€" m y d times contradioted mx«.mm l “fl. o‘clock in the ; was in i room of the house 1 â€hflr| not notioe | qwï¬amfldfl prisoner‘s manner, Can‘ Berryman, and, Mitler ..'5‘4.......‘::1 said they had heard the evidence for the ‘prosecution and ï¬â€˜a 'h.pmlmu:o- ‘:vll-nM :‘:‘.mm?bm:’- Dr. Mi he did not trom ..,.d...."'““"w.u.u""‘s.,.m. he did not know others ; â€" Lh Rempeditenndy in ts 4000 A400000y Surveyor General, left for Ottawa 6 rvoc:lhmndh.“ L that rom Government, "ï¬ of Rdn{. River and 3' Lake Woods, in respect of wh to their reserves, &o., of which they had Sr‘mi{.'mv& and the Lake of the fom mc ies to t P * ot:mpldmd, he w‘l.b. ï¬â€˜: ?Jï¬&"..-,m.-&-udw to be progressing favourably and are wdonlopuhrt:u on the Rainy River of valuable land. ®. w THE NAV!IS TRIAL every way satisfaetory .. ‘The â€" surveyore 22 the countey above rafermed to ‘am Paid is Seveisger tigs eb on Te Haily â€" to & k ho o roable funa lhuke t on The difficulty the contractor, thonmbiuo&.m has been atched up for the present, and work has Loonruumodutb-b‘idtb 'numdimm'dfl- the Y‘Q"‘“dh‘ L JHâ€. x Auat _ SBnow to the depth of six . Tuesday at the lower fort. Indian summer weather pré â€" ‘The Provincial Exhibition at Portage la muuuz:u a very largs and ore ‘xhbb s & Victoria l 1dRUUORN, NOR SV ~ Cmm â€"7 -v?: lectures under the ansploes of the .Y : C, A. embraces in its list Dr. J. G. Hol land, Rev. W, H. Wilburn, Mrs. Boott Bid. don«, J. B. Gough, and Prof Goldwit been received, and work on the super sewbting I-“L--r--c .cdm organ is to be started in t by. A young lad about twelve years old named Jobhn Pacey, son of George Pasey, whuuunh(h-““m was run over .l-rna tonotnua&.. n'p‘ leg crushed so bad that amputation was 00e ) * Apppepeppemminenmnmmne ~ A Very Ancient Wall in Mississipt. From the Port Gibson BtandaÂ¥ Aboutxt--fldt-hflm and ohe from Wa on the place of Mr. O‘Quin, the Ts fhex bnsre in an indetaie Te h.:hho kmht.- indefinite time, :nudthom for props for their houses. :(r. illl. G"r"v'd.‘du?' * o e n o c ons hoan: " It. is Smith. l Tron for the new Vistoria Bridge lhas vincial Exbibition. * Wixxirzo, Oot. 15.â€"â€"Oolons! Dennis, about three feet inches â€" square, AMVQM l&“‘“u blook himself from benesth the roots of a large pine tree. Tt formed a portion of a udl,sbo&w.mhud-biï¬ which Mr. Gage for a distance two hundred and fifty yasds. The inferâ€" ence that one mfl‘fl“ï¬â€" :hu.upuflo:&mb:fl must have een a ca ?"‘h w@-so'iu.-!-.s?e a fort, THE PRusZYOTION RESTS. ul:':nha‘:tl-' buuding, . AB} ;:.?n'.“ï¬hwd‘%""-- municipality 6;“. Garibaidi U! ..i- heen k. to tue t im in ons oo on & trult ‘of "DasiGeidh un::s executed. Tae Byndic will present three ï¬-‘ ‘wh ME _ hh otints One hundred and Jif\y . Dronse have been struok for presentation Ministry, Loxpox, Oct. 15.â€"â€"The winter course of The goid medal decreed by the Roman FRICE â€" CENTSBS. lhm'â€"r"'a' I' ll‘ Guge Imoed for distance of ie ie tes T yX other boiding sn se s aale