Coy. RAMES, M &4 CO., 1ES, GANS 73. ATERIALS. HOES. msex Slreet. s Street sP MEDAL a 1 > Lantsrns, fa w a, hi Oormantenia msed . au0f30f J 65 cts. oo the wil: uo made irs civarance. BY, &C i i LA.NT W A R N Lok, auc Otbutt Eâ€"q., Hotel, . 12 years been ¢ eading Manuâ€" esiabiisbm on ts ) is pu ~arâ€"eries at 1i on ap »W r.llf’ï¬â€˜; L lsf5. Pacdge as ba ofdariMg. tel, sole projrmie» Cakas: t P TL JO N Ma RAP S OR. e wW3, . &t. U M n'r‘qi \"uhnl §% Â¥1 e ¥»ysiciaa, Surk & 2 rristers NR G1BBS & COURSOLLE, Agent‘s Cutht tree | He L;ge Commission & Cash Premiums LIBaAQY â€" OF FAMOUS â€" FICTION, +ICTOKIA CBA COMPRISING THE TEN Jewels of Imaginative Literature : Pilgrim‘s Progress, Vicar of Wakefield, Robiuson Crusoe, Paul and Virginia, t uliiver‘s Trayels, Elizabeth, Yaineis, â€" Picciola,. U ndime, _ Tales from Arabian Nightss Low pele im QNE VOLUME of over 1, 000 pages Kolnfumils i\inairated With 34 full page ingrayâ€" skledi1 P jum ber, Lo~ peie in QN® YUL! besutifuily illasirabed W Qags. Ens it is ine WUORLD‘S STORY HOOK, and al w..ni toread it . Agent‘s Qutllt free to ail whe meau busiyess aund > ii1 faithfully gaDYass. N‘ P ATENTS. sTHUR F. COTTON, atents of Invention, T. 1AMHEERT F. CUT Provincial OH ul S1.0 w. JOHNSION, r We 5° i1 Fi 6M ufli K. sathie Phy 4 A N BEST w. MaeCUA1G v. Wwouob d p recomme g from the LE wai‘K RZGISTERED.] A CHAnkEKS, WELLENGTON STREET, OTVAWA. asta R ITrade Asiiguee. Aecoucbear FORD & . _ï¬ir‘-ï¬h(l-nl- ar to ‘4 . K. Thistle & CO. Gas and Steam Fitter, ton and Bank streets OllaW# qier;y, Over 1 :t DONELL, CA Lailt aboteucofrelt se fF PE 1 a y 1orinet Assistant, Mr. , my Pians and kecords of va and vicinity, and have much REFERENCES GIVEN c Bulldicgs, Green Houles by hign or low pressure, er a srecialty. a 1 Co m Land Surveyor and «iclan, Surgeon iciTORSTOF W eiliug Solicttors. Nota:« pre on practace of ‘P!«?.'g..}.‘ Me ‘he use of the knife, eeuy and simost p=inâ€" wiven i0 _ afMlies s9C+ d Aqvoeat wog bim as y ind Accoucheur Notary & KelNIYREF TUS. r8, & arids. ton St., Rajoti« gsadâ€" 1y Mauo‘s Hardware it ecia! alle MKRCHANT, King street W eost â€" _ Wamiiton On, R. THISTLE ol cito q d hn n Cou a un 91 SUr »Ld § 19â€" suc 200 13"} Dinnur is proÂ¥ided frowm 12 A. 2 1P.M., at very reasou» able raies, Hote: has beens fu yarailess 0. expen (Choicest wises uoo{ sta blog. Angloâ€"Amsrican Hot The "Feathers" Hotel. itideaun Choic.st Wines, Liquors, Cigars The Royal Oak Hotel, NURNISH ED Bass‘ Pale Ale and Guiness‘ Exir ALWAYS ON HAND. Exhibition Visitors will be well modated during Exbhibi« tion Week. The Above ropuhr Rext Aurzed by the addition C id wei fuinished rooms Oi Thé fluest Luncheou and The Dufferin House, s beaitiful and furnished with the1 cl brands of Liquors, Cigâ€"r>. etoq Your call will be kindly â€" olfcited, E. J. HENRY} Propri . idean Street, near Sappor‘s Bridge.} FRED FOOKS + > > W OPposITE THE GOVERNXMENT WoRK l"sl [‘~ now open for business after being vated and newly fitted fu_r the com fo Lcomodation of the travelling comm 1t & %C+ 6 cily, je:.:‘emen honoring this Establish m ent with ir patronage may rely on strict atiention ing paid to their orders. L‘qnors. Wines and Cigars 3f the ‘best ality. .uncheon served a‘al) bours THOROUGHLY â€" Etperienced B ecver mud Faaaneler, having par ime uf sagupled, !s open to mauke a HOUSE TO RENT. July 28, 1873 ? HOTOGRAPHE R. M. CHALLER Corn> Bank and Wollington sta.,, Gems of English Song ; Songs, each a trup‘Gem and undeniably Popâ€" a.sr. Among the al tractive titles are : NAZAR®TH. RING ON s w E&T ANGELUS. j E"MERA uDA. . ‘ LITTLE MAID OF _ ARCADEE, WEARY BY THE BLVE SEA. RO= E) MAiJE. * The Gems of English Song is a book of 213 pages, ail of full shaet music sise. | Amon; the Authors are : . Lady t, Campana, Lindsay Guonod, Hatâ€" to8, Howe, TopLff, ‘Jaruby, Uiaribe!, Abt. The Gems of English Song will be seu1t, postâ€"paitl, o aHY adâ€"16.s, for tue Reiali Price, :mgnm. in Boards, $2 50, in Cloth, ; 3.00, Git 410. â€" MECIR CCCE WM, ALEXANDER, Proprietcr. awar, Sept. 17, 1875, 39400. 1 1 parnlinemes THE "LONDON," 9 Do not forget our other recent books, Song Moxaren, 75 cents, for smfng Schoo 8. â€" sSuINnING RryER, 35 cents, for Sabbath Scho »!s Higi HcifooL CHOTR, $1,00, 1Or BITh Schoo ~. Livrxo WATERS, 30 cant, for P:alse Meetings. vLIVER DiTSON & €o., Bost CHAS, 1J. LITSOS® & Co., sir $Sâ€"SPARKS â€" STEEEFTâ€" â€"__ wHOLESALE AND BETAIL _ Jeweller, Watchmaker, &¢ A lirge assortment 0f Gold and Siiver !lwb.v, Ladies‘ Opera and Victoria Chains, g M?ncm Rings and Goid Se unoam ‘nd" Jewellery cf every descrip! PI TTE ND TLTLV L deset nstaces *Phi e Seoase in The E04 is1 Wellington Street, near UST PUBLISM EO, #\d'.)e:uw-â€", 12 "z';l’x lowest prices, The AF ) at the esf prices, The oer t aase in the C10Â¥, â€"â€" W holesate: bayers e@D. et lheir st00% as cheap from me as any cther 4 vise in the Dourinian "â€" _ ® ahoves H o tel is we NNES W ANTED.â€"Three or iHousen {s ca«s Ond employm NUIns tl n * ely :efere 1» EWELLERY P 33 to 37, WILLIAM T; LARBOURERS WANTED | J A R V CMants. (LATE JARVIS & ARLESS,) 1 TTA W A, A k A 1 , SPARKS STREET. rt Hoase Aveuus, CHAUDIERE The .Bar iiotcls, H. LETCH, Proprietor. 71L Broadway, IS ho ug AUnA NT, Spares at 8O LICL . ED . ts Ar from 12 A.M., until be Cars and Boats fre md, | W ge Fery to auip of the abive Mr. Frod, |Evanm s, liquora and olgers est alle ‘tibh is prid b ‘ton of Guests, 1his new throughout, reâ€" taring the C ldellamn" bx l 0> ddress "C Iyars, #0, Q(QUHA, NRS, FOR 4OTEL Ont supplied with the ,nll mons uk streets, :rth» Prorda mmed to anhounee to lc. th«t he has L et. ‘ Extra Stout well accome» Ti i8 6« #! 4 M Manag er «Popr#« New York. 398 3006 d1 ng renoâ€" h fort and pity. SHOP choicest tu ‘The Hon. Mr. )lwkenzio returned to the city on Saturday @Â¥ening. ‘The Ontario Legislature will meet for business on the 24th November. § Messrs.. Strachan, Beckett & Aspell, the contractors for the carpenters‘ and joiners‘ work in connection with the : exâ€" tension of the Western Block, have deâ€" posited the required security for the fulâ€" filment of their contract. s Among thoso > who | registered their names at the Canadian Agency in London, there appears that of the Hon. i. J. Cart. wright, Minister of Finance. _ _/ simal costume _ The ;'i!izen on Saturday night «tated in i error tlxnt the Supreme Cofirt Judges were ‘ ta be sworn in at (fwo p»m. on Monday j (toâ€"day). Lest this; should cause dinpf'. pointmont, we call gtien{n io the fact that the hour is twelge noon. â€" : l The cheques sent in to the Department of Public Works with the tanders for Nection No. 3 Lachine Canal, amounting in each case to $3,000, have all been reâ€" turned to the unsuccessful contestants for the work. ‘F e Depatment of the Sevretary of State has enterred into occu« pation of the rooms in the Eastern Block l:tely occupied by the Boundary Survey Commission. â€" The following are the names of those who have registered their namesr in the library of the Canadian Agency in Lon, don during the week terminating 23rd Oct.:â€"Messrs. Joha L. Ritchie, W. M. Freer, J. Fraser Torrence, Troome Tal fourd, gnd Geo. M. Been, Montreal ; K. N. Fenwiock, M.D., Kingston ; Sheriff Jar vis G. Watkins, and Robt, W. Moire Toronto ; Hon. R. J. Cartwright, M.P,j 0t tawa. 1 The motion to quuh' the indictment against Joseph Loeder, charged with per jury in connection with the Beechéer scan‘ dal, has been denied, and the trial is therefore to proceed. Cardinal McCloskey avrived in .Dublit on Raturday, and officiated at High Masd at the Cathedral yesterday . . Lieut, Col. John Ireland Blackburn, .{ Conservative, has been elected to the Im: perial . Parliament, to fill a vacancy, caused, by vhe death of Mr. Charles Turâ€" ner Austrian troops are concentrating on the eastern frontier of . the Empire, in anâ€" ticipation of trouble with Turkey,. The fanatical Mussulman population of Herzegovina are so much exasperated at the Bosnian Insurgents, that a general massacre of the Christiins in the large towns throughout the Province, is feared. There has been another severe storm in Great Britain. â€" A London despatch says that Conâ€" tinental complications are exercising & most depressing influence on the money markets at the different European capiâ€" There is great excitement over the coming election among the Indians comprising _ the _ Cherokee Nation, and it is feared a civil war is imminent whichever way the election goes, as the feeling between the Ross and Thompson parties is very bitter ; & degpatch says that Prince Bismarck is to visit Italy next year, to thank Victor Emanuel and his Ministers for} their many proofs of kindness and esteem. A despatch from Omelia states that prairie fires have been raging since the 13th ult., and that the farmers are sufferâ€" ing from the existence of the conflqï¬. tion. The members of the " Francoâ€"American Union,‘‘ at which the National Assembly and foreign diplomatic corps were largely représented, held a meeting in Paris on Saturday. _ Toasts were proposed in honour of Presidents Grant and McMahon, after which the members separated, well satisfied with themselves, undoubtedly. Political Excitementâ€"Civil War Proâ€" <bable. . St. Lovis, Nov. 6.â€"Mayor Ingalls, Indian Acent. has arrived here to await St. Lovis, Nov,. 6.â€"Mayor Ingalls, Indian Agent, has arrived here to await the advices from the Territory regarding the result of the late election for chief of the Cherokees. The two factions of the Nation, rv'%presented by Charles Thompâ€" son and W. A. P. Ross, are bitterly hostile; both claim the election, and stand steady to defend themselyes. Bloodshed is apprehended whichever way the election is decided, and the Thompson party have called upon Major Ingalls for United States troops to preserve peace, and that officiâ€"l has referred the application to the authorities at Washington. Capture of a Bard of Despcradoes. The Republican‘s Kansas City (Mo.) special says information has been received hore from Camp Contentment, the new miligary post established on the Sweet River, InSi.\n ‘Territory, that the United Siates troops had captured a band of cut throats and "horse thieves near that place. The gang had stolen fifty mules and at the time of their capture were en route to New Mexigo. F c i Vigorous 5'\;?.'1‘::?-;"-?-'; .tlle Chtcago Cmioago, Nov. 6.â€"The Uuited States Grand Jury has returned into Court about sixty indictments against parties charged with criminal violations ‘of the internal revenue laws relating to whiskey. Most of those implicated reside in this city and many of them are promingnt citizons. . Bench warrants have been placed in the hands of the United States Marshal and many of them will be served to day. â€" It is reported that one of the parties has deâ€" frauded the Government out of no less ‘ than $40,000 per montb, while the others come nearly up to that figure. j TELEGRAPHIC SUMHYARY. t“j", hotreceiyg‘@ fair trial in the State % lal 1n ‘mume@f'remwhi:hm * Clins no, discriminations in regard to the | race or colout of prisonets, Witnesses 0f The Ringgold Barrack Murderers. 1 ° BrownsvILLE, Nov, T.â€"Judge . Merrill delivered an > élaborateé opinion in :the: United States Cirouit Court/toâ€"day, deâ€" ciding the cases of the coloured soldiers of m"‘lgd Barracks, indicted for mur: der. ygould not be transferred to the Federa} Courts under the Civil Rights \at as there was‘ nothing to -I:ow“t.hq siou t a 1o S WtA CHERROKEE NATION. LLLINOI®. | caused by the death of Mr Charles Turner. | Col. Blackburn is a Conservative, and‘was returned without opposition, though the , Liberals at one time conumplated%)rin%- | ing forward Col. Molyneux, brother of the | Earl of Sefton, to contest the seat. > j .__Another Storm. ! _A heary storm of wind and rain preâ€" | vailed throughout Great Britain last night. | Depressing Effeet of Lontinental Com« plication«. | | ‘The stock market in this city has been greatly depressed to day. Vague reports j of Eastern complications and Continental \ linancial embarrassments are circulating | in the Stock Exchange. j 4 The " Thunderer" to be Sued for Libel. TELEGRAP HC. Arrival of the American Cardinal. _ | Dusui®, Nov. 6.â€"Cardinal McCloskey | arrived in this city toâ€"day. He is exâ€" pected to officiate at High Mass at the Cathedral to morrow. } | _.__ Memb r of the Assem bly Dead. Paris, Nov. 6.â€"M. De Carbonnier de Marzai, Deputy in the French ; Assembly from Dardagne, is dead. lle was a Monâ€" archist. Frauce«Amorican Union â€" Toasts and â€" Apeeches. Paris, Nov. 5.â€"Tke members of the Francoâ€"American Umon in Paris gave a grand banquet at the Hotel du flum this evening. Two hundred iand fifty guests sat down to the table, and M. de La Boulay®, a distinguished Jurisconsult and member of the Assembly, presided. Among the distinguished persons present were MM. Wallor, Minister of Public Instruction ; Leon Say, M nister of Fiâ€" nance ; Henri Martin, Oscar de, Lifayette, M. Bartholdi, the Marqu.s D. Restambau, Gen. Dobsac, the Count de Harcourt, who represented Marshal MacMahon ; MM. Leon and Renault, the Mayors of ï¬nnoy and Strasbourg, Ministers W&shburne and Schenck, Gen. Sickles, Col. Forney and . Alexis de Tocquevilie, Count de Bouillet, Admiral Pothian Canbert, Alexâ€" avndre Dumas, Emile ds Gerardin, M. Offenbach, _ M. . Carnot, Arsen Staussay, ~Jules â€" Simon, (M. Kern, the Swiss Minister,and a host of Deputies, journalists and prominent American and , French citizen~. â€" The first toast was proâ€" posed by Henvi Martin was, " The Presi« dent olf the United States," the mrm who worthily ogcupies tlie posit ol chie! i8 | trate of Am:rio-. Minister WUm"‘ responded in # lengthy speech,in which he traced the long and cordial friendship existing botween France and America. He concluded by proposing the health of ‘Marshal MoMahon, Presi laslt of the French Republioâ€"a brave sol ier and an honest manu, who in his civil ‘career, has shown the highest and most successfal statesromnship, that_which is based upon honour, integrity aud unsweryving deâ€" votion to public weal. . Mr. Washburne, promised the heai.y cm@uon â€"of America in the project 6ta by French citizens, of erocting & monument in New York ag.rbonr, in commen_:or_qtidp ?f the io fliih . c haa d B d c ind aie t in oo P and said that on the next. fourth of July America would seal a fresh alliancée with France. lHe concluded by proposing the toast, ¢#The eternai friendsuip of France and America,"‘ Col. Forney folâ€" lowed in an |eloquent speech, after which the company separated. Tie decorations were magnificent, and the greatest enthuâ€" siasm was manifested thro ighout The Antagonism o" Nce and Kelglon. Brusssis, Nov. 6. â€"Le No~d of this city publiskes the following under reserve :â€" " Ragusa, Nov, 5.â€"The test exaspora tion is manifested by tï¬:‘l( issulmans of Herzsegovina towards the | CHristians. Secret mootinï¬s ;ro being held inbet.ho mosques, at which preparations are ing made for a general ?-nzlcre of Chris:ians at Mostar, Bonna and other localities. These details are . unknown to Server Pasha. Loxpox, Nov. 6.â€"The Mominf Post ublishes this morning a special telegram Â¥rom Vienna, stating that the Austrian frontier forts at Knin, Cesia and Regasa are being prepared for hostilities. Loxpox, Nov. 7.â€"The Liberta of Rome states that Prince Bismarck intends to visit Rome next year, to thank the King of Italy and his Ministers for their many proofs of friendship to him, Work is progmumï¬ on the new Presbyâ€" terian Church, Bracebridge, | Mr. marous Smith arrived at Sodus (Creek on the 9th October, and was exâ€" peried at Victoria on the 16th. m Nearly $1,000 have «been expended upon repairs in the interior of the Méethoâ€" dist Church, Waterloo, this season. | . Mr, L Kent, of Chatham, had on exhiâ€" bition in his store on Saturday an spgn weighing 174 ounces, a potato 264 ouno{-, and an onion 23 ounces. + A ‘great many stonecutters, mostly Scotchmen, have lefts Thorold for the old country during the past few days, and many more intenrd going when work stops on the new canal, ball looks FOREIG N. ‘â€" out of it by means of & but to precede their the descent, ~From: Prince Bismarck to Visit Italy OTTAWA, MONDAY NOVP ll::‘iioyme:lill‘w-â€";,‘; t m thh:f, refer follow, t tn neacaila t.he\’r‘l;ontIM'_'u?“"’Lll_l GERE@F RRITâ€"IN. Prepariug for ball looks the site IRELAND. FRANUE TURK*Y. AUSTRIA. ITALY came up in the Supreme Court Chambers mads{ in a new form. Some time the plaintiff obtained judgment for 85?,0 000 against the defendun't&:n the ground of the negligence of defendants‘ officers, when the bank was robbed in 1869.> The Court of Appeals ordered a new trial, and the present suit charges | the defendants‘ officers with complicity in the burglary. Juige Donohune then ad journed the Court till 9 am. on Monday. j ;. The Loeder Porjury Case. |_ The case of Joseph Loeder, indicted forcfex;)lï¬y, came up before Jadge Moore toâ€"day, in Brooklyn, at the Court of Sesâ€" sions. _ After a short argument Judge ) Moore td&)_t tle papers, reserving his de | cision. â€" [The Court denied the motion recently madd, to quash the indictment | against Loeder.* % | _ Fatally Injured while Hanting. { I"olrr Jzrvis, Nov, 6.â€"John Deekley, a resident of this village, while hunting deer | yesterday, near Rowiland Paw, was acci dentally shot hy one of his companions, | and fatally injured. ? The Great Revivalists Still at Work, Sankoy was not present at Rrooklyn ’ Tabefhacle this morning, and kRev. Fred. Bell took his place. A number of clergyâ€" ‘ men took part in the services, during lwhioh one of them said he thought the cause of Chrigt.would be furthered if they stopped patronizing grocers, butchers, | barbers, and street cars on the Sabbath, but Moody interrupted him by saying they must not wm(fer from the subject before them, and called upon Rev. Mr. ‘Davis to pronounte the benediction. \ After the meeting had been dismissed he : called the clergymen about the platform ‘ for & conference, and among the number who took part in the proceedings were Rev. Dr. Fulton, ~Rev.; Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. Dr. Cuyler, and others. *Their principal business was the layius . out of work for the ensuing week, an discussing the best course to puisue in â€" bringing souls to Christ. The Ocean Bauk Robbery Investigation . Nzw York, Nov. 6. â€"The -ui.?I of Lilâ€" lienthal vs. The ‘Ocean Natiqnal Bank, ’ Waseixortox, Nov. 6.â€"The Commission er of Inland Revenue, who has been con:â€" sidering the‘ various plans presented for the pnrï¬:o, of gaug&g spirits in ware homo:&l decided that under the Stat~ utes suchâ€" inventions, when brought ' into use in bonded warehouses, according to the propositions made to the Departâ€" ment, constitute a work of rectification and purification, and those using such processes become rectifiers of _ irits, and are therefore subject to taxatiou /s guch. $z x Women‘s Righis. ._.‘The pressure for office ‘at the Iu rio® rDepmmont continues very heavy, ca0s of whom are females. 4 © ‘ The St. Louis Whiskey Ring. Both Genéral Babcock and Orville , Grant are very indignant at the reckless i use of their names by members of the St. Louis Whiskey Ring, and t.b:g deny in the most positive terms that there was any justification for the report regarding themâ€" , selves, Much i t is felt as to the ! probable sentende of members of the | Ring, who have pleaded guilty. Itisheld that if a light sentence is imposed it will substantiate tho assertion, that the course of the members of the Ring has been: in pursuance of an arrangement between the } Federal Government and themselves. { War on this Ring is much talked about ‘ 0 day, and theopinion prevails that develâ€" | épements yet to come will be of a highly interesting nature. * f Fighting Their Battles Over Again. WasurxGrox, Nov. 7.â€"Last evening .\ one hundred guns were fired by the Reâ€" | publicans in honour of the political vietoâ€" ries of last Tuesday. ‘A procession was ‘| formed and proceeded to the Executive | Manusiop,where they serenaded the Presiâ€". | dent, wm from the front of the ’portioo, â€"| acknawledged the compliment as follows : |«Gentlemen,â€"I am vyery glad to meet : | you on this occasion, and to congratulate you on so good & cause for rejoicing to the entire cou-%ver the electians .of I last : Tuesday. ile the Republic‘ann majorities were not great, they were suffi J cieunt to accomplish the purpose. The Rag Baby has been entirely suppressed, and the . people now know what kind of money they are to have in future, and I think we have an «ssurance that the Rerublicum will control, this Government for at least four years longer. Three cheers were then given for the President, three cheers for hard money, and three cheers for the President‘s schpol policy. The Slrooeasion proceede l to the residence of the Sugretary of the Navy and Mrs. Robeson returned thanks for the, serenide to the Secretary, who was absent from the city. Exâ€"Gov. Shepherd was next serenaded, and magde a speech. The Spanish Subjects in Cuba. ‘ Since the publication . of the general despatch last Monday, stating the position of this Government towards Spsin on the su:s:tl of Cuba, as expressed in the former instructions to Minister Cushing, numerous enquiries have been made i official and other quarters for further inâ€" formation on the subject. Some of the enquirers were apprehensive that mea sures of & hostile character were mediâ€" tated, but for this there was no foundaâ€" l tion as the matter is nearly ‘one of diploâ€" The Criminal Court bas sustained the validity of the Grand Jury, which found sindictmenu against parties implicated in he Treasury robbery, and the defence 18 thus beaten in their ï¬nt line of entrench: ment, and a large number of the accused persons will have to stand their trial, Texation of Spiritaous Liquors. Oxaga, Nov. 6.â€"An official telegram to the headquarters of the Department of the Platte, from Fort Fetierman, Wyâ€" oming ‘Territory, states that an immense io d . EMEHeig Sm P C laeg P e c 8::'1&0 fire has been rlglnï¬ there since | t. 13, in the neiï¬hbour cod of Caï¬t. Pollock‘s Camp, in North Laramie. He reports that the fire commenced near the head of Beaver Creek, and burned enâ€": tin:ï¬ around his camp, depriving him of all chance to cut hay or graze. ‘The grass on both sides of the road all the way to Fort Laramie is burned off, as it is also on the road to Red Cloud, as far as Bufâ€" . falo Gap. The fire is still burning in the direction of Spring Castle. The Black Hills. _ Capt. Pollock brought into Fort Laraâ€" mie _ seventeen u_n_uuthorlzed persons found in the Black Hills, and Liout. Donâ€" ’elly brought in ten more yesterday. Strike A-o-s Minersâ€" Serious Trouble j pprehended. A MERICOA N . , CrEyBNXNE, Nov. 5.â€"The miners at the Union Pascific B:arilny coal mines, Rock Springs, in this Territory, are on & strike, and there are apprehensions /of a riot, Governor Thayer is on the way there to address the miners. PamaparrHia, Nov. (,â€"â€"e°Orge EI9! agod 12 years, aud Edward Ganley, .ge& 12 years, quarrelled over a piece of wood Â¥ntetd.ly,' when ‘the latter shot the ormer in the face with a pistol loaded with grape shot, Firth was taken to the hospital and his injuries are considered ; HMibtge The Treasury Robbery. WASHMING TON. NEW YORK. Prairie Fire Raging. PENXNSYLYVANIA. * Young A-Q!Iflo" wWroMING. MBER 8, 1875. 3:30â€"Amount of bullion withdrawn‘s from the Bank of England on balance‘ toâ€" day is £7,000. Price of petroleum, 9%d to 10%}4 per gallon. «_ ____ ul 9t Liverpoot, Nov. 6, 12:30 p.m.â€"Cotton, dulil and easier. . Uplands, 6 15â€"16. rleans, 7i}. + s The money market is ï¬uiot., and stocks dull and lower, Sales â€"Montreal, 184} to 185 ; â€" ex diw 178 toz178} ; _ Comâ€" merce _ 125}_ to 125%; â€"â€" Eastern Townships 104 ; Telegraph, 140} to 1404 ; Merchants at 934 to 94. Liverpool Markets Livzrroou, Nov. 6, 2 p.‘ m.â€" for lng clear middles, _ _ The Times toâ€"day in its financial article, says the dealings in foreign and colonial markets have beén on a very limited soule during the past week. Sugar is depressed, and previous quZtntiom, notwithstanding the reduced stock in the market, cannot ba obtained ; refined sugar rarely cold at last week‘s prices. ME A.",© LoxDox, N;vv?.‘!â€":io_ ;_Tn"â€"â€"cuuoh, 93 15â€"16 for money ; 94 3â€"16 for account. ; NEw York, Nov. 6, l p. m â€"P M 39) W U Tel. 763; American Express 58 ; C&N W 37}}C & R I 103;; M&S 63 18 ; Brie 17} ; H & St. Joe 19} ; do. 1230 p.m.~Bhe rate of discount in open market is 3 18 per cent. or $ per cent. below the Bank of Englandâ€"rate; U. 8. bonds at ‘65s, 108, new ;\gne, 103} ; Erie, 15} ; do. preferred, 31. p Nsw . Yorr, Nov. 6. â€" Cotton quiet. . Flour dull and prices still stronely in buyers favour ; receipts, 23,000 brls ; _ sales, _ 12,000 brfn ; quo‘ations uuoimnged. Rye flour, steady at $41 25 to qrso Wheat dull and deâ€" clining ; receipts, 273,000 bush ; nominal q‘uomtions at $1 10 to $1 13 for No. 3 Chicago; $1 25 to $127 for No. 2d§g $1 30 for No. 2 Milwaukee, $1 34.to $1 No, l spring ; $1 20 to $1 32 new winter red western; $1 22 to $1 35 December western; $1 36 to $1 48 ‘white western. Rye quiet, Corn quiet without material change ; receipts, 8,000 bush ; sales, 3:,- 00) bush at 746 for steam western mi T5o to 754¢ saildo; 766 to 764chigh mix.é and yellogé ol&n)wtl)oy l;iu'l inbulyon ‘ favour; receipts, 39, ush ; sales, 18,000 bush Strained Canada West, $105 ; two moJ State 87%0. Oats scarte and le better; receipts, 10,000 bushels; sales, 32,000 bushels, at 410 to 49c. h.lx.d Western State, 40c to 54¢; white do. Pork firm at $23 to $23 25 ref barrel for mess. Lard 13 1â€"8¢, Steam, g:_uxouu rendered. Butter 230 to 31c for State and Pennsylâ€" vania. Cheess Go to 12%c for common to prime. â€" Petroleunâ€"crude, 6fc to 76.; refined, 13}¢. \~bocal i Aont decs ds ow s Ti 7. â€" SCYE T possess, on condition that the Governâ€" ment will not press ‘the criminal part of the proceedings. These overtures, it is asserted, have been received with no disâ€" position to consider them. The Grand jury adjourned yesterday till Monday, without presenting any new indictments 'wxh.pooisr f1 ; T M that ® rom Troy, Mo., says h Henry Reicke, convicted of the murder of his wife, and Meredith Waiters, conâ€" victed of murdering Miss Callaway, a young lady who would niot receive his attention, were brought before the Court yesterday, and sentenced to be hanged on Friday, December 31st next.. C O M xA E R C I 4A L. Brotherhood of R K. Conductorsâ€"Ofi+ !;rï¬:hunA, Nov. 6.â€"“'11:0 E?:fm‘:: 1 erbood _ adjourn toâ€" 6, | > Gravd Chief Conductor Cruzen, of Crestâ€" line, U., was expelled from the Brotherâ€" hoo1 for misdemeanour and fraua in office. N. L. Collins, Harnellsville, New York, was elected Grand Chief Conductor; C. A. Staunchfield, Crutoa' lowa, Assistant; J. C. A, Long, Fort "Wayne, Ind., Grand Recretary; J M. Bradie Atlanta, Graud: Tromsurer; Caivin . Wheaton, Elmira, Treasurer; Calvin :8 Wheaton, ZMITA, N. Y., Grand Conductor of Cerenmonies. The next meeting will take place on the first Tuesday of Nov. 1876, at ‘Omaha, Nebraska. There was a banquet last night, and there will be a grand excursion to Florida on Monday next. Bostox, Nov. 6,â€"A barn belonging to John Trickeney, at Watertown, Mass., was totally burned thilmnm%with conâ€" tents. JLoss estimated. at ,000 ; inâ€" surance, $20,000. The fire was, without doubt, the work of an incendiary. A considerable number of &ive stock were One Brother Kills Aupther. Bostox, Nov. 7.â€"Timothy Kellyâ€"was arrested, toâ€"day on a charge of . manâ€" sJauzshter. He had a quarrel with his brotlier Patrick on Wednesday last, and in.the fight which onsued, Patrick . reâ€" ‘geived injuries from which he died to day. + Schooner Sunk. Derrorr, Nov.© 6.â€"The schooner Milt waukee, with stone for Marquette, sprung a leak in Lake Huron last night." The ctew was saved.‘ The vessel lies in deep water, filty miles north of Port Huron, ahd twelve miles from land. ‘ Â¥Vandalism in a Cemetery. In Woomocket last night, vandals entered .Qakhill Cemetery . and .threw doan .ndsko about 80 marble monuâ€" anis. hb stones &c. No motive is SERsABRT CRwOC C OO O 07 known for the outrage, Provioexos, Oct. 6.â€"Inâ€" South Kings | and . that to â€" rve its sanctity my“m,,..wm@rmdmmnhnk_c,‘meuibad bmisml:wouldbo forever bmwmmmmnsï¬vm-mmnc‘.m ‘Jhe Bishop concluded by exm‘mk Walter, aged 14 years, was oou..nho:’ the greatest forbearance on instantly m.dhytheduohlnoofl.flltbptrt Wdï¬-wwï¬u in the hands of his brother. The burial, and on no account were they seems to have been accidental. !to Mgnnfi“i‘ iflhuâ€m Killed by n R«ilroad Train. Euzisern, Nov. 6,â€"Patrick 81 hbo“nl" '-M l.lul- dver .-#A‘Eiy ",.u"â€.“ii'.é;.}:wf“‘-‘ y on the Central R. R., while he was" intoxicated. He leayes a wife and six childrem, ‘ New York Stock Market. Montreal Stock Market. New York Markets Loodon Markets Sad Gunning Accident. MASSACKHUSET TS MISsOURLI. RHODE ISLAND. GEORGIA, NEW JERSEY. MmICHIGA® CTimcs 115¢ Toroxto, Nov. 6.â€"Every saloon is open in the" Western Division, in direct contravention of: the law. Hon. Jno. e oo cpooign ther ihs prsjont baing yen an opinion t resent bei fupeoisl election, the Agt does | not ®auch it. â€" I‘{ucAbout 8 o‘clock last night a fire broke . 4; in ‘ the premises ocoupied by Robinson & ‘McDonald, Mill street, as a gash and door factory. The premises were built â€"of wood, and were entirely destroyed. Loss about $17,000, and inâ€" surance $3,400. Forty men and boys were thrown out of employment. _ _ pdlet} ;‘;?"fo':" as ronai:;szm Robinâ€" + 'l‘um* 67 't oo nemmsom Sau Loi. ooo ‘The investigation into the capduct of the City Engineer, Johnson, was not conâ€" cluded last evening, and the enguiry was adjourmed till Monday. _ It was proved g:yon'i all contravention that ne used the rporation employees, andZhorses and carts, for his own purposes. The Election Returnsâ€"a4‘ Procession Atâ€" ~ tackedâ€"The Davis Prisonersâ€"They Give up all Hope of Lifeâ€"Dr.Schuits â€"For the Penitentiaryâ€"~A Bar Room Shooting Affray. : Toroxto, Nov, 7.â€"There were 108 reâ€" jected votes in ';hmrdsy'l election in West Toronto. e number of ‘votes E;od in the different Wards was ;â€"St. rgeâ€"Robinson, 340 ; Turner, . 384 ; St; Andrew‘s â€" Robinson, 604 ; ‘Turner, 500 ; St. Patrick‘sâ€"Robinson, 991 ; Turâ€" ner, 700. Totalâ€"Robinson, 1,935 ; Turâ€" ner, 1,584. After the election a mooung was held in ‘St. Andrew‘s Hall, at whic speeches were made by the successful cmdid.h,bySirJohnA.Mouh&Bon. Win. MnDau?ILmdothu:. Mr. James Patton, Sir John‘s partuer, was in the The Church Association have made a donation of $1,000. to the Grace Cuurch 2 g a Robinson procession, headed b{n tg:‘ and drum b&nm passing along Queen street on evening, they were attacked by m lot of rowdies with sticks and stones, and several got seâ€" vere bruises and .a fifer sustained a very bad cut on his head, necessitating imme diste attendance of medizal aid. | A visit was made to t.lnrol yesterday to see Mr. and Mrs. Davis, by one of their counsel. The male prisoner was found reading a Bible. He said he Mï¬vn up all hopes of life, and nothing should turn his mind from that good book. ‘The female prisoner was at tea, and she also said she expected no mercy. They both refuse to see anybody but ministers and religious friends. Davis said he would not ler to a morbid desire of the public ot Tisy Tacunly if hempaper mges. â€" 8 very harshly of newspaper men. Pr, Schultz, of Manitobs, is in town. The prisoners sentenced at the Court of Assize, on Friday, were sent down to the iten terday. %.m“mon.m‘ i.:l."k by Michael u““iordfl ept ‘by Mi ill, an: * ing some liquor, put dow%hl.. Mre. &niu,wifo of the keeper of the place, was tending bar, and she snatched up the m,mmummolh% the man owed it on an old score. Cahill then put the men out, but on his Cahill then put the men out, but on his shutting the door, one of 3‘:‘“‘““" ey, broke her «mborings in the canal, with a full head of steam, and floated down the river with two bafliffs on board. . _ _ .. Toroxto, Nov. 6.â€"The number of votes Moxtrrar, Nov.~6, â€" Lhe pro Amerion stized here for aobt, by MoOdaig, _ Some miscreants cut a floating elevator wirift last night, and â€"~it floated fourteen miles down the river before the sleeping .. TORoiaTo stern ~Division : Fiestion â€" Saloons Kept, @penâ€"Sash, Factory Baratâ€" The Deposed City Engineor. names of (the pfisoners are |Alexis Galipeau, Francois Xavier Dupre, Abraâ€" ham St. Antoiné, and ‘St. Michs!l Parâ€" auette. They were liberated on giving quetts. ‘They were liberated on giving pereonf: b&l.,.nd on finding two bondsâ€" men ir W There are still other warrants® in the hands | of the High Constable, snd no dowbt further arrests will be made during the coming week. The preliminary examination into will be begfin before Mr. Judah, J.P,, in & fow days. Hon. Messers. Abbott, Q.C., and Ritchie will, at an early day, consult with the OityAtwrno{u wmm%lm should adopt in connection "the CA N A D 1 aAa N . Moxtrrar, Nov.~6, â€" The . ] _ _A grocer and general trader, 1 McGowan, has been missit several r.:mhi.mhx Stm“ from his store in St. Josep supposed he has retired to the United States. % As there is not a disposition to t a hall ‘ sufficiently _ large in Kmfl' .invhhhmchinivy can reply to the address of Father “K:" the Proâ€" testants of Cornwall write they are willing i~ cranut him the use of their Town T k named Emile Ouell imil"’.ï¬-'t‘m lriog iniy. the Lachins â€"The Swedenborgi+ns of this city ha Mr. Deviin will hold the first political e " America "â€"The Guibord Btrialâ€" The Cemetery Riotersâ€"Mayor Wingâ€" stonâ€"Firiny> into a Trainâ€"Father Chiniquyâ€"Religionsâ€"Political Proâ€" meeting in behalf of his interests in Montreal Centre, on Monday ov‘uing at Chaboilles squsre, to be followed by a gudden Desth in a Chareh â€" Another Pastoral Letter from ._:g Bour« ..t_mâ€"l.-zo‘don ef the Victo: Rifles Parade of Prince of Wales‘ Rifles. MoxtRRAL Nov. 7.â€"M" while the communion service was being ‘ celebrated in 3t. Mark‘s Presbyterian Church, Dal housie street, Mr. Archibald Stewart, one to interfere, ornotice it in the slightest Lc ced m in Pre ns telenaie e oa% 3 mmiqtbm not to attend the o Pigpetinny t ie mioes, a citizens turning out the skating nn&:onoflnno | The Prince of Wales Rifles had a parade this afternoon to church service in WEST TORONTO. another pastoral | in a Charenâ€"Another are | Aloxis It is °* Gururm, Nov. 5.â€"Thé Assizes were conâ€" tinued toâ€"day, the greater g:t of the ï¬mhd:gnt;konupwithtbe 1 murder trial, in which Henry White, a coloured man, is charged with the murder of his wife. After addresses by the counsels and the Judge‘s charge, the j\:lym.ind. and in twenty minutes returned with a verdict of "Guilty of murder," and he was at once sentenced by the Judge to b= hanged on the 23rd of Decsember. The particulars of the murder briefly &re as ?{lm:â€"zh;e:d'und his wife lived in the ownship he being a labouring man. On the 1!th of August last the gri-wer was working for a man “'m air, on whose farm he. lived. He there about six o‘clock and went to a flax been out 'b-'-dz‘ came out a short time after, and arâ€" ranging some hotuohold‘.:uaa. also went to the bee. They s till after ten o‘clock, when they mfltlhm companied by a brother of Mrs. named Arthur Smith. They parted at Smith‘s, about a hundred rods from White‘s house, about eleven o‘clock. They went home, and at about a quarter to twelve White aroused Mr. Fair at his midmoqwhiohh:guhu distance from his house, and hi-toptw his wife Susan had fallen into the Fair got up at once and ran to the well, ‘ Mï¬ngthmbofuowub. When he got there he found her in the well head downâ€" wards. _ The ‘well was only about five feet deep, and _ Fair : and White . pulled £0r out, â€" but â€" Fair in his evidenbe said he cou‘d easily have pulled her out himself. w son at the ï¬m:h:z' was i & wound on the An inquest was ::h.indt.bohodyb-ï¬d;htmp% ving been it was lp::l.-wlc:mmq.."‘nh was found that she had received terrible injuries of the head, such as could only h.b&n“ .dl‘;toflnlzt. wl:... & # kutbowdl.ndm -gt'!o toueh it, as he wanted itflulomht This stick has not been seen since, and is supposed thit it was with this stick that the wounds on deceased‘s body were inâ€" F.' ukï¬m-ï¬-fl-z*w: air Ly & %.....-.3â€' wer T-:'J'““".-E ibeifca so as s‘o;mhsn‘ no as to the p White Found Guilty and Sentenced to Death. piler kxplocisn ADollfises thattered LustowsL, Nov. 6. â€"About halfâ€"past six thhm-d:;hmhhhg!â€" Bros. saw mill here burst, and being & fl omddxz-.mmn made ® wreck of Mfluï¬wmfl of it standing, the story of #ione. _ All was completely soattered, smashing a great many windows;in nearly dl&.bdunmdï¬owrhâ€"l ï¬fM fronts blown mbmmfl' all were.at breakfast at the time ; »o one .. Grein. Mattorsâ€"The Peace Miror. . . Wixxirsc, Nov. 6.â€"The weather re mains mild. haote, wit it terries aae uniligy ie M Â¥ fl-é:ninldth.n:u- tho Selkirk. was frozon . â€" r “ i ud meint en t bearerd the Ailpha, with a heary freight, is frozen h'll“l::'l)c-inht()mt-l' r‘“‘- teams for temporary .-Hb:-‘ proved, but at pnuntid- ino.nm as only oneâ€"third of the seed and pwzuwhdbyh Dominion Govâ€" ernment has arrived. No instructions as logir;:ibdï¬u !nubu.ncdnl.d“. Macoun‘s m The " Polynesian "â€"List of Passengert QUserc, Nov. 6.â€"The following is ll:' o{p-::.m per the M‘:' Um Nov, 1?:6 :â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Al Tz KM. & D. “:I':. Mre. Kellyy Evans, Miss Evans, Miss H. Evans, aie Irdan Maxion s iala W . prome aad io Rpsran mae smm lï¬ . E. MocMilien, Mr. T. Howard, Mr. T, Mr. T. W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. T. Breket, two Ti in and Nes Mapar M Radiand Mr. Gilbertson, Mr. H. mw Mrs. Tewster, Mr. and Mrs. Goons and fnfant, Misses Coons ((two) Mt~ M. G. Freebody, child ddn-..ï¬ Coons (two), Mr. R. Ballantineâ€"58 and 175 steerage passengers . . ._ _ The next mail steamer .4o arrive is Seandinavian, Capt. W . H. Smith. SEW HKAMPRMIRE. was arrested d'u--n-r: noon for the alleged crime of setting fire to his store on Thursâ€" 1y Mn n Cns w Dopdty Shoriff for Aromimagh Wountly, uhil is widely kuows as a business man. * WISCONSIN. A Close Electionâ€"Republican Majority Miuwauces, Nov. 7.â€"There was a Aurry ammmm of & report that Taylor had elected Governor, but the report proved uns founded. â€" Ludington‘s majority cannot be BaxFraxcm0o, Nov. 7.â€"A heary shock of unmbh reported in San Benito County this morning, preceded by a harsh rumbling noise ; the vibration east to west. “-:" en _ I + * G éo.'-b‘ sixâ€"cord om up.x,{g.nmi.orenmylhum- er on trial Thousands shy they are they best. Try one! Eswoxgs BBos. Orrawa Bustxess Counpmex.â€"This popus hn-:&n itution offers superior facilitiee to t_hu. Mbfllwm tion. They have the fimest suit of rooms, THE PEEL MURDER. advertisement in another column. Particulars of the Crime. You will save time and PRICE & CENTS. Ir will not cost you a cent more to put LIS§TOWEL. MANITOSBA: g, Mr, Â¥F. Coons, Miss 'EL.-. . K MoMillien, . und Mrs. T. Breket, two Ti Whiews: Â¥e Redund h,m.i:r.-hc'ua‘:‘h' CALIFORNIA. d & w 3980. Cuarks & 306 1 yi