ward Istaod. it the Head Offics | PIPE RALNING TRAPS EDS sh Goods, PERS. ducers 1 different prices NMS:Q Ridean "t. OttaWa. «» for C. H. Duniog ud by i. R. Ives & Ottawa., NORKS. RKS, ®â€"PREIrdeExtT EE RANGE, 4C siins, Conl Hod#, ial Hotel, VES. always on hand. + sora Bitters as & F Hotel, PROPRIETOR. ACRES, .~ N. Co‘y. ightning. â€"â€"1875, ompany, ,000.00. ON, Street. A 1875 killed RTER, &c a .*: VLV\'.V. “‘ id 75. Secretary or Projé s wb Dinmer is Fr-vue«l irom 12 \.L, natil 3 P.M., at very reasous able rates. Angloâ€"Amsrican Hotel, Exbbicteo® Visit ue séits toct The Cornme Bia‘t and Woliington sts , OrrosIT® rH®E GOVERNMENT W oRK Ssor: l~ now npeï¬ for busine<s afer being renoâ€" | vated and newly fitied fir the comfort and accomodatian of the travelling commucity. . â€" 200 s bea tiful mud furnished with the cho‘cest brands of Liqpors, Cig=rs, etc. Your eall wiil be kindly . oficited. [ â€" E. J. HENRY, . Proprietor. VOL. Th Ridean Sircet, near Sapper‘s Bridge, The Dufferin House, way 85â€"SP41RK3 STLEFTâ€"S85 wp wHOLESALE ANXD RETAII, Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c P KHOQOT OGRAPH EL R. A .Arge ossortment of Giold and S:!ver Watenes, Ladies Uâ€"erwand Victoria Chains, gentiemen‘s Ajpert Cosiug iiings and ogm &u..‘“olngcl-u: is ied db ds s â€"Subir s 00butstotinls oithieches Aooie \+ B ber utl Jeweile y cf every deseription, P‘ated '01 (Jlosks. &o., at the lowest oriced. The besk mnn‘un clwy. . Whoiesale buyers can se‘ thair stosk a« thaap irom me as any Olher «e The iber hav.og purchased AnoUict Eatote of . ~hoes, &0¢., at 65 ots, on the Doilw:, (iredi Siaoghtâ€"r in prices will be made for ca8 im «llsc w cifoct au calire clearance. before eceiv s 5 Fall 3 w« + sceiy LSees t W LE BOOTS & SHOES. U U it SHOOLBRED & CO. Have received of thett Soring Iroyortations 48 BALES C\iRPETS and CURTALNS. Embracing ali the nuveitigs, out for the sexson o whiokh uo codluenily FRED FOOKS s‘ Pale §1 s1GX PAIXTER AND GRAINER, C + M a y On Tuesday, 9th inst., an of â€" Wellingion Street, Near Pooley‘s mlme'c':.cé. Rt. had the forefinger ofhis dight Every Descripuon of HoUSBK SIGN, Auo‘u.ndcutqfl by the first joint ccaused iby ‘.’.‘_"::.‘.’iï¬â€™.ii.‘!“‘}-‘:‘-‘.'n““““‘ on Glexs | & metal rail falling on it. | o. recaxterin=Rarer!_"~*~____â€"â€"_â€"â€" | _ (n Monday last, Rev. J. Carswell, Prosâ€" T PRUSEAU, seur., )E&wï¬ï¬‚l’ preached an . eloquent ‘and e ' Un oo fls coman smene io fis SIGN WRPPFH:. 2008E LECORAâ€" | tion at ‘s irs, anterior to TOR, PALNTER, PA PERâ€" ; depattdre for Aylimer.; At the conclusion HANGER, &o | of the sermon, Mr. Carswell was made Ctazinz. Whitowashing. Cloloring &0.. Jone on the recipient of a purse: of $75 by the eaXD oFf PUBLIC sC ig i=Fou LIC sCHooL THUs Every {.lna of HoUBK SIGN, aAND Oi, >A M KNTAL WRiTrNC, Gurting on G lzs ho. #% in a Mgneri~» mt yle lih zeodh Glasing, Whitewashing, Coioring &0,, done on the suorvodt 4UL06, mds ui a Wornsummleles »hy 16. + s i to the OQpposite the Post Office, Eigin "Sireet ,%M} Buy it EWELLERY. fHis ME ofnced, nnnt now on vigw M&Mlmh&,mwvonm Lposin} Vaine to Lace Cortains. IHE "LONDON," __â€" HANGER, &o _ ANKRUPT,6A LE TTAWA CARPET HoUSE, Charles W. Leonard, Invite Inspection. J A R V 1 8. 33 to 37, WILLILAM ST W. £. BROWN, st Wines, Liquors, Cigars 69, EPARKS STREET. "Feathers‘ Hotel. LaBOURERS WANTED | Hotcls. Royal. Oak Hotel, inâ€"ton Street, néar Bank. (LATE JARVIS & ARLESS,) N. MARKS,. 1 (CPRMERE who are sutlecing it the errors and YÂ¥III., NO. 39917 The Bar and Guiness® Exira Stout yAYs ON Ha H you H vrs wi‘l be well accoms doring izhibi« a Week. â€" 18 SOLICLT ED . e lar RMe«taurant bas w a fl:gu just reccived, and now on view Tas m stove M drives fllogm_â€" _Ol‘t;L EDCH, El w &‘ $4 15 Sussex Street. &c s ) the bes biish men‘ with <umet alieuuiou Proprictor. roprietor, $M4on L 3984 n8 ,â€" R 03 1 nre!l T o 1 4 w peoted that a large nuuiber of those conâ€" cezned will be in attendange, and thak tie question of revising the tariff will be The official organ of the Russian Govâ€" erament declares that Eumge never was in a better condition for the solution of Continental questions, as the "three" Great Powersâ€"Russia, Austria and Gerâ€" mauyâ€"are in accord, and| gso long as a good understanding éxists between them, the peace of Europe‘is assuredâ€"which is undoubtedly all very well; but the spoâ€" liators of FPoland must bear in mind that there are other Powers interested in Conâ€" tinental politics, whose names are rather intimately associated with such stirring events in the annals of bistory as Waterâ€" low, Australitz, and the Crimean war. Hon. Edward Blake, Minister of Justice, has returned from Toronto. A mass meeting of manufacturers will be held in Toronto on the 25th and 26th insts , for the purpose of discussing the present depressed state of the manulac. turing interests of the country. It is ex The Italian Chamber of Deputies met on Monday. Henry H. Ward, formerly of Boston, well known in telographic circles, has bagn appointed Cashier of the Western Union Telegraph Company. _ Theâ€"cable between Madras and Padang i« broken, and consequently communicaâ€" tion with the East is interrdpted. Several of the street railway conductors of Brooklyn, N.Y., have been arrested for appropriating the. funds of their em ployers ; they concealed their dishonest practice by means of a false bell attached to their punch. + pool Mr. S. J. Dawson, M.P.P., grrived here yesterday, after his trip to Thunder Bay. Before reaching the Capital tte hon. gonâ€" tleman spent a fow days in Toronto. _ © The German authorities have decided n>t to institute fresh proceedings against C suut you Arnium. * ‘"Fhe Carlists bave met with another serious defeat near the French frontier. â€" A Paris despatch says, the mutinous crew of the ship Lennie are to be imme dirteiy sent to England for Y.rial, n’fli murder is supposed to have been cont mitted in British waters. [ ‘ Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, Minister of Public Works, is expected to return from Monâ€" treal to day. The late battle of Gotchko, between the vurkish and Insurgent forces, multa* more disagtrously to the latter than was at first reported â€"the Insurgents captur«!- ing a large convoy of provisions and t quantity of arms and other inuni: tions of war, while their own loss was com peratively insignific@nt ; the Tum army, under Selam Pasha, is "cooped up"‘ in the town, and will most likely be comâ€" pelied to capitulate, from & lack of proviâ€" sions. The authorities, at St. Louis are still vigorously prosecuting the members of the whiskey ring. U The Prince of Wales has returned to Bombay, but is soon to, leave for Ceylon, for the purpose of engaging in an elephant bunt. Halpen & Co., diamond merchants® of Paris, have failed, with liabilities estima tâ€" ed at $3,000,000. . The Italian Chamber of Deputie have voted a subsidy of 190,000 lire to the Royal Commission in connection with the Phils delphia Centennial. . There has been another serions =â€" boat disaster in Galveston Bay. A Government ou Continental C Ahils St. Petersscro, Nov. 16.â€"The Official Gazette has the following:â€"*" Europe was never in a more {ugunblo Ipouil‘._ion 'thln TBLEGRAPHIC. The Philadelphia Centennial Begurx, Nov. 16. â€"Mr. Krysmann, Consul General of the United Statés in this city, has sent s@‘telegraphic report to Col. Forney, denying the alleged indifforâ€" ences of @~rmany to the intended Exhiâ€" bition. The members of the . Imperial Coinmission say Germany is as active and well disposed as ever in the matter, .: The Late Disastrous Defeat. Certwox, Nov. 16.«â€"The victory gained by the hm:?:nts at Gotchko is â€"a more important than at firat re . The Insurgents suffered the logs of only 57 killed, including ond chief and six officers, and 96 wounded, while they captured a provision convoy, 50 tons of ammunition, and 300 rifies. 40 The Chamber of Deputies. Ross, Nov. 16.â€"The Italian Chambers met yesterday. â€" From the Carleton Place Herald. _ _ The farmers in this vicinity have, with fow exoopt.iom,h oompw t.hef:{ ::l.l loughing. A large percentage ?uo;‘ing ï¬omnmnit,y have also finished threshing their summer‘s yield of grain. Rumours not_in circulation that the woollen millsof Almonte will soon again sispend‘ opel 'oï¬ofln‘ to thd con: tinued &]m tade. * ~ *** ~ IELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. FO R ElG N . tors to the wall is the Gurney Base DISTRICT NEWS. GEBMANY. RUSSTA. TURK KEX ITALY asdlay : Thtâ€"â€"â€" i < ev en eA n@ @| â€" AMERICAN. s Importers Failed. All E. 9.. Lunt, formerly, Lunt, Ford wnd Loe, of 99 Chamber street, has fsfl‘id. They were large importers of railway and carriage goods. ‘% Urica, Nov, 16.â€"The explosion of a boiler in Boggs‘ Hotel this morn ng, killed the fireman, M. Jeffers, and slightly inâ€" jured the engineer, Lafayette Baker. A portion of the building was damaged, but none oi the guosts were injured, Horrible Deatis pueen Trov, Nov. 16.â€"Mrs. Jane Costillo died yesterday of burns received on Saturday, whea her husband John Costillo; throwâ€"& lighted kerosens lamp at her, breaking the lamp and covering her from head to foot with burning oil:~ is T Street Railway Conductors Argestod. Half a dozen of conductors on the Atlantic avenie Horse Railrow‘l, Brooklyn, were arrested last evening and placed. in gaol, for stealing ‘the funds of the Comâ€" pany, They each had a false bell, which they used instead of that attached to their punch. ‘They will be tried on a criminal Dr. McCush announced at Princeton, N. J., on Saturday, that Moody &nd Sanâ€" key would visit Princeton Collego next week. Wasaixcrto®, Nov. 16â€"A special to the Tribune says t at four persouns are work: ing to secure the removal of Postmaster, General Jewell. They are Senator &li‘penâ€" cer, of Alabama; Boss Shepherd, of this district; Postmaster Burt, of Bosion; and General Butler. s New Loase. It is definitely anrounced that Sheridan Skook bas leased Gilmore‘s Gardenâ€"formâ€" erly Barnum‘s Hyprodomeâ€"to the Young Men‘s Chriitian Association, the lease to‘ continue in effect from January 3rd to April 3rd, or one month longer it wanted, The building is to be fitted up‘ for the purpose of holding the revival services of Moody and Sankey. 'l‘hwnonl to wham the lease was granted are to pay the expenses of heating and lighting, and the rent per week is $1,300, payable: wonthly, charge. â€" ul : Moody and sunllc{ to Visit Priniceton \ Oollege. Nzw â€"Yorx, Nov. 168. â€"Henry H. /W forme‘ly of Boston, well known in tel graphic circles, and l-uorlY Treasurer | the Gold and Stock . Telegraph~Comâ€" Pirtssurc, Nov. 16.â€"Five of the prisâ€" oners conficed in the Western Peniten tiary, three coloured and two whites, broke out in mutiny this .fterqma and with h“c‘k;ts and iron bars attagked Mr. Charles . Weaver, the oouw. rder whose supervision they w "&E Weaver, who was unarmed, was driven into & cormer and badly beaten, and would undoubtedly hlv:l Deonthkillg but for the opportunge arrival of the ty Wnrden,p‘:ixo oqlfron.ed?fthe prilol:l:u with revolvers, and forced them to reâ€" linquish their victim. The five convicts were then ironed and placed ;'n,dungoau. New Cashier of the Western Union PaTERso®, Nov. 16â€"Two Italian girls, giving the names of Mary and Florence Molli, were arrested this evening for pass» ing a countéâ€"fait ten dollar note on the City National Bank of Poughkeepsie, Sax Fraxosoo, Nov. 11.â€"The great four mile race will be run on Saturday next, the weather© permitting. It is nufllgandzhre“inwy.‘g *# . This well known medicine is no imposi tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Feâ€" male Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever ; and altough a fo_ver- ful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful »any, has been %pf)ointod Cashier of the Nostermn Union Telegraph Company, vice to the constithtion. In all cases of nervous and ?m&l Af fections, Pain in the Back an Limbfll. Fatigue on. slight exertion, Palpitation 0/ the Heart, Hysterics ‘and Whites, those Pills will éffect acoure when all other means have failed ; and although a powâ€" erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful:to the conâ€" stitution. â€" Full directions in ‘the pamphlet around Full directions in ‘the x each package, which -hoï¬l.:ln L preserved. I For full particulars, obtain free, of thei agent, a pamphlet, or refer to advertise« ment. JOB -os:s,l g‘lw ron;, SOLR nor:.moc.d j $1, an: cents for. pos! € to ‘Nrthrop ‘& Lyman, gwbn‘to,"fld‘nflq ueral agents for the Dominion, will in« f:n a bottle, containing, over 50 pills, by return mail. _ _0 00 > *T Niun Hhuh as "H » Tuses have been Â¥0 Gurney Hasé Stirnâ€" ers sold to one of any other stove, and we never had to ‘ take oné back. . Esxoxps$ Rrane : & & 3916 Reip tais Twiou,â€"tive to thirty drops of Thomas‘ Ecleotric w;‘.‘ï¬â€˜â€œ?"ï¬â€˜f‘ï¬,‘"‘"fl O L BOLVRs ANATIN ENE CC Aroaiees Te Sore Throat. It never fails in Croup. It will cure a Cold or Cough in twentyâ€"four to «Jortyâ€"eight> â€" _AOurs. / 0f surfloncm af :Qhr ranent CASes Aro CU T recent cases are cured in days. It has restored the voice where the person has not spoken above a whisper in five years. _ As an outwatd ap lication in all cases of punorhm‘l\q:zdliuï¬kb it h1s ever been known, ‘ One bottle will cureany case of Lame Back or Crick in EAero Snd Ne s s m Ee cean es c e t the Back. For diseases of the Spine and Contraction of the Muscles it is unequaled. In Rheumatic or any other;ininthaï¬m application does you good.â€" It stops Ear Ache and the pain of a Burn in three minutes, and is altogether the best and ohufenmodi‘wu ever‘offered to the peopleâ€"thé cheapés it takes so little to do you It is composed of six of the best oils mwn,mdmthhq but oils. Is worth its weight in gold. Why not buy it toâ€"day?â€"A. B. Des Rochers, assistant postmaster, Arthabasâ€" kaville, ;P,0., writes :â€"*"Thirteo u&n .glwl'luued’ by a severe ai of rh.'umnhlm" inthohad,'&whiob»l e near $ % Ap- tnving d‘mghm ‘"Qi! "for ooz Aave hathing the forebead, L have For sale by all druggiste. l'."":q‘-“ it S ahon‘ @4 & r 8, the forehead, L have g::’:oomp}e'uly cured, and have 001!‘ used balf a bottie. This I_ can oor;‘lg undero.t%if you wish. â€""Rev,. J. Malâ€" lory, of Wyoming, N. Y., writes 4 Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil cured me of Bronâ€" chitis in one week." â€" Dealers allâ€"‘over the annntey say, "We have never sold a mediâ€" wouo that bas given such compleie satit dhhe that Ine given such compleie setie _ Bold by all medicine . dealers. Price, & enls> .‘ mrioMA8, Pelps, N.Y ~*> Aba NoRTHOP &Af&xnf." Toronto, Ont.,sdowbt the Dominion. ~â€" Normâ€"â€" Kdl =â€"Selected and Eleoâ€" JOB MOSES FEMALE PLLLS, Fatal Boller Explosion. The Great $30,000 Race. Matiny in a Prison. Political Intrigue. Cold or Cough in fwentyâ€"if L Gel mfoare. sns Mofiges ts PENNSYLVANIA. WASHINSTON. NEW JERSEY. CALIFOBRNIA, NEW YORK Money. fered. to the | 88 & I8fB® 2 oimpered | doughtial m i; and nothing | dO#R, F05 ‘ht in gdd- mi Tâ€"A,. B. Des | headway. ter, Arthabasâ€" : hirteen years ouse re .tuni of ,,gupuox‘u from _ whichI | &nd have th OTTAWA,, WEDNESDAY, NOYVEANBER 17, 1875. iagara Falls; gud held: in: $500 : bail, in default of which he was sent to Cayuga Camnéy Gagl .__. .. _ :____ ;__ 2C 9‘‘" _ Mr. G. Amyot has withdrawn from the editorial chair of the ‘Courier du Canada, Phitharmonic Seciety <Interesting Suit Pestponedâ€"Smuzgler Arrestedâ€"rhe *@Globo" Libel Suitâ€"Action against â€" the Cityâ€"Poififeak ; } 0c _ ;( Toroxto, Nov. 16.â€"The first concert of the season of the Philharmonic Society, will be given on the 26th inst. ~The late City Engineer is sueing;the city for $284, for wages during August, when he was suspended. w& t 00000 M. ‘A. Golstoné, a pédtar of Benlet Pewards, and part owner of the late race. horse Jim Christie, . who . absconded . from here last Thursday week, leaving a large number of creditors, was arrested at Suspension Bridge on Saturday, for trying to unn?lo throush ‘two gold watches, a‘ diamond ring, some ‘silks, uz:d othér‘ duitable property,. : He was n before the United States Commissioner Piper at _ The weather is clearing, but a cold wind is blowing strong from ‘the fiorthâ€" Mr. John A. Mapdonald, acting ‘on the advice of his mhu sol, hz' fl;:tminad upon presenting his action for libe} against the @lobe, ME' the names of the ï¬er sons who gave the information upon which its article was / based, are delivered up, in which event he will immediately instiâ€" tute ; oriminal â€"proceedings against the party. 0 _ awiose. i paka‘t.. The Bishopric of St. Hyaciutheâ€"The J Logislative | Assembly â€". Editorial The Mercer Will case, in . which , pro. perty to the amount of $120,000 in this city is concerned, has been put off till the Decerhber‘ Assizée. 3 t Ald., Baxter does not intend to be a candidate for the Mayoralty, but is out with a card to the electors, asking them to support him for Water Commissioner,. Comments of the Pross on the Guibord | TO THE Burialâ€"Action for Damagesâ€"Priuce I of Wales Ridesâ€"The Guibord Resurâ€" , Wh¢re.they remy . rectionists. i1 Thedï¬lll;dUooh Moxrreat, Nov.16.â€"Thd‘ Witness and | TOAN® l8] DY. Sun have editqrial articles, congratulating 1c lj 36 the cisizens on the Guibord matter béing patuteq $y that A son of Judge Coursol enlisted yester« | day afternoon in the Prince ‘6f Wales | Rifles, being anxious to take part in the | ceremony of «burying Guibord, and in | asgisting the civil %owor. 4 | This evening when the police guard recting thefbones, but the police drove Lhehflc:ï¬avs@fl", ;:13 are now on duty. The cement in ‘the grave will be sufficiently hardened :by to morrow to frustrate any further attempt at resutrection. > the Season via Quobee. i | QusBeo, Nov. 16.â€"Le Journal de Quebec . says that the Pope has ‘appointed the | Rev. Louis Zepherin: Moreau to be Bishop of st. ‘Hyacinths, ¢ ; A largo gumber of members â€" left for, their homes on Friday-ounin&nd torday | in the Lngislative Assembl re is : not expected to be much m_oge_&nn a quorum. . so satisfactorily ended. ‘The young man Daly, who was shot through the head by the landlady of a | Water street tavern on Saturday night last, purposes efi#ering .criminal prooezd- * ings against her, as she alleges that the shot was fired at him. 3 1 This evening when the police guard went up to the Cemetery, they found a number of roughs nurroun&fng Guibord‘s grave, discussing the best means of resurâ€" west. the reason, it is said, being a difference 0 oiionian betivo"enhimnndthrpro&-hwr. who is a member: of the City Council, anent the action of that body in withdrawâ€" ing the contract for the new market hall from Messrs. Piton & Co., and giving it to another firm. masdie sons > A farmer named, J..B, Perusse, of Grons dines, is ‘missing since Tuesday last. â€" He was seen on Tuesday night on the Chamâ€" Brush Factory â€" New Steamer â€"Ship« ef Cheese: s Bsiravicus®, Nov. 16.â€"The new brush factory is almost oomplï¬gd, and the proâ€" prietorh:gea to have it in full running order in the course of a few weeks. The shinery is now on the road here. ï¬n Oswego Belle, a new steamer built ntly at Bt. Catherines for the: Bay of Quinte and Oswego Navigation Company, SE e o P e PE CTMY is mw arrive here toâ€"ml:o' f * .Am‘ m’ an o + y list, commences a series m«t vwft‘h the Bridge street Methodist Church‘ this evening.â€" ~ . Oné thousand boxes of cheese left this morning by steamer Picton for Montreal. ‘About three inches of snow fell yesterâ€" day, and several sleighs : were â€"out this morning. The weather has since mod! erated, and the snow is rapidly disappearâ€" ‘ â€"~ MHMAMILTON.~ â€"~ Sent to the ml__g_-._â€"Am-pt to Jump Haxiurox, ; Nov. 16.â€"Robert. Johnsan, an insane man who has been confined in Kt.ho'l)cil here for some time past, was taken to Toronto Asylum this morning. Some time agq a man named .Sylvester Taylor v;;- ‘committed for trial on the Kntonoe_o and pd:ftbd to bail, When is name was called at the present Assize â€"C;n;t, he ‘did ‘not ‘appear, and a Bench placed: in the hands of Chief Constable arresting Eil ml.lat V arresting bis man: at Vien! lo"i[q:d him in jail here this e show storm of day be _ The show storm of day beforé yesterday is followed by a warmatmosphere, accom -m‘ï¬'vw | with ocoasional falls of snow. . The streets are covered with several inches of slush, and business is at a standâ€"still, Lake Supcrior Boatâ€"Â¥he Pacide Rail« WAy : i s bushels® Canada Pacific Railway is making great and have therm to select for you. ‘If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they. will ol ht es ons maaonnl gradaries Their wines, liquots | general graceries moï¬lnbntbnndwv‘r,m. s Tea Sto _â€"â€"* 86 Rideau stroot House:â€"Keepeors!.. If desire ï¬o ï¬ & protitable ton call on Baskerville & Bros. c a N a‘b 4 2# N. + ,"TQ!RU?‘;“ nalxtie I+ is Sreoxne Trstmoxy to N:Pm; larity and usefulness of the Cocoaine it has had a host of imitators, Consumers will do . well to observe that the full name, "Burnett‘s Cocoaine,‘‘ is printed on ‘the ments upon our name and I tect the public, if only & used. This tribute of imitation is paid to all meritoriouns and successful. W tinmg. i. ‘\." d0dk MONTREAL.â€" BELLEVILLE. uh stutctraamceng W P0R s o EBd and,h,hlnwninflnsfll-' Our cess in dealing with infringe QueEesECc. SARNIA. a s t 3 C i o on omm ns 1 c e uies »talee aooith -&‘A,.b;rg-‘;v;:;‘fz&‘ whe | M. under C t 1 to bail,. ‘When '3,:',',‘3.;‘&.'?& stop, or '““:,::"m k thepM‘A“": n-.~Mw£f;.'aYh°p. Li TDF . y maoit tad| poie fate it ioh ogped m »" t mm P Pm it oany C ose AJ 7 i t a ienna, and safely, mm ï¬dft’"w Trer whion l thilm“?' of the o‘olock the | : : y beforé y ““:g;}‘ m'm“f.étw gare is | . eared. on.the Champ de paid to l&f:‘:%&omg :‘h:nt haif:an F&' h rcrcy porthi prine d idelgn '%ï¬i% de M‘:s, but l oa much interest (Hanrddhienveehedttp projuil Phitihe | / The following account of the Guibord funeral duoqgiu appeared .in : the PFree Press of.yesterday ovening :â€" 4 j | Fn' ac sordancé with their instructions THH vouUNTBERS TURNED our | ‘on the Chiriip ‘de Mars this forenogn‘, The Vic%’mï¬,liflo; was . the grpt WW iOn b::j pu\ in apjappearance, and to num ofâ€" about Qsoï¬cm 'Lu')d men, they ool-;} lected ~taâ€" the ‘drill shed, opposite the Chuxp,dg.,%fmg ‘fg.gt;gut,' «f{& oclociks.» They were iormed in companies, some of which wete ordered to‘dtind‘4t ease while | i the ie 7 pany dn AURTY S eouss-;hi‘l’hn‘é'ff‘l’r and Bacon:â€"rode :on to the. Champ. de, NO OPPoStrroNâ€"â€"OPrFERED To TA THE INTERMENT °* °® _ The Witer Police aré‘to ba‘ htrmhod with Spencer ï¬ï¬‚eu. antd are inâ€"readiness. Judge Coursol, in qrder.to b3 I KHOI had {an exjaact from. the riot ‘act got ready yesterday aivernoom, wuica will sbe read in case of hostilities being innminent, though botli héatid <others who are in ‘a pustton {4 torg an spiaimg , "* â€"*â€" ‘"At| uï¬um to_9 o‘click No. 1 Com: pauy of Montreal Engin€ers, under the, conmimand of Devine, came on the ground, formed in lm%nd_here ;commanded to staud at ease. ey number about thirty files, and appeared without overcoats. _ â€" _ The Sixth had their overcoats wrapped in a novel fashion around their shoulders, drum band.‘ he‘eo;ggmu were all full, there being about members of â€" the rogiment â€" present;~â€" Lilkeâ€"theâ€"Victorias; they wore their overcoats. They took a i7 dp ELE Eomcs Apt The 6th Hochelagas then came on the ground, led by C°}h Martin, Thire were about 250 in al ‘gr‘enent. Ath s they ched.;past, the, Victorias they were ï¬?;t:g‘ %flt%gtmqm, nndjo%k‘ the Raluted by that ~r %round to the ri onse. s _ | . which proved not ow oonvcxios&qoul sic‘i&ï¬g the mildness of ‘the day, bat also 1 Tss uk wAt h%t ni(ixe o‘clock t.he“Pn‘;ee of ales , under mf::d t.< Col. Bonid, now ap 1" the ‘l’ngno: led by the martial , straing of a fife and Theâ€"Guibord Funeral. The Remdingy Encased in Portland Ceâ€" f * \ ) ment. a 4 DO NOT ANTICIPATEâ€"ANY 8ERIOUS, TROUBLE» TO THE |CHAMP DB MARS where they remained in,companies, | POLICE WERE:GOING TO DO THE WORK at the cemétery. The Garrison Artillery, to the number of over 200, under Col. McKay, piafohbed_ on the‘field (aud took a Viï¬onto the right of the Prince of &:r m&lh (“ wes ( t o 5 d a o b.h cavairy tevenson‘s. tery at this timé m»«m com mand. of Col. Fietcher,,, $ Pluten j TBE TROOP3 MOYVED .. â€" to the right. in f« ind marching the hi 20 64. GadvidP L Cnatany procevded along Craig stroet, the artillery of course " Crowds of people lined Craig street, and evidently"dnmwe specticle. h Jt Aax oarsourd omvetegy, [ CC\ ‘ About haifpast eight,. Mr. Reid and IJ Boisseau, .Sup@ï¬ï¬to’nai‘ng of the Inâ€" stitut Canadien, accompanied by a couple of the former‘s men, came ‘up to the Promu t :;elz‘neiierya with MAMd l;nd; a quan ortland cement, and abou! ni:lmo’olz;kh. entered u‘ie Catbolic Cetde. tary from the toole ud oommenctd a { obERA ar tas orays, "~ * leeding! ‘The ground . was fonund to be frozen about six inchesdown, while there‘was a thinylayer iof gnowrwbove. c o8 uio To T omevely 0y Iainphes hine thg (no d.igfen, who handled their tools vigourâ€" ously, had got down. about two feet, making the exeavation> directly over Madame Guibord‘s m. A ‘The hole to in the coffin measures eight foetinle:? and thrge in breadth, and will descend four feat," The " | coppmy or tHs Lag® Mabax® curmorp was reached. without, difficulty, nd;:: on 4# , the Portland cement being introduced. .â€"~ At a‘quarter past :9 a. m., acequad ‘of police, 'alg.mnk:nnmbu, crrivs under Bergeant De Rouminck, and were: .â€" â€" MARCHED ROUND TH@ BURIAL lot, formin, g a hollow %u&r!o. from the inside of 'lgloh &ll civilians, except [Boisâ€" seau, Reed, and I..th,n,p?rwn were exâ€" ho a Â¥, Bs a A * | | The:â€"scene was quie + hiew SE M Taliitdre‘ $ud tno or diede! 2:- being present, besides those officially | m.tï¬entyorthirty » es‘ 1 FRENCA CANADIAN R0UGHS oys :thorod at ‘or near, the ‘vaults, and as : a pofter‘s ‘carriage© drove ‘up about 9:15; cydï¬o.p‘oflyin the «way.till the &.m about to stop, or shout out to Tepiatee atat apen enaartted GRAYE «WAS â€"FINISHED: AND . READY brm e s h- ooï¬n(:&l‘ ï¬u‘ d up ::o :ldl:hmg: 'ml:o&flolb‘"it ‘gogsâ€""In Mr. Reid makes a iok bed of cement, which .willâ€"rest on the 1id of Madame ~Guibord‘s coffin, and form amvfoundation on which to rest the not over $w) . 9 oo \ |_ The weather 1s pleasant for the time of (the year, and every one seems sanguine ‘the year, and every one se@ms sangtIne ï¬;t the butial nll?‘bo successfully accomâ€" !’h'hï¬,,’ o o A nlato with the following insoripâ€" uded. " The cross which was standing all riglit § i onlar 4 I'llï¬'r ;_‘t._homow, “.prt._ltbuumlrh and is well whittled up«=> >« ~ A 10:10 a number of members of the Institut, wearing .badges © of { mourhifig, ET +. taâ€" ne up, and became attentive spec came up, and, became & A lead plate with thg_ripllflg }‘llfl‘i’- m Madame Guiberd‘s coffin:â€" . Mabaik @Uiborb‘sOOÂ¥FIN| PraT®) * HENBIET:E BRQOWN, <" 4o «hn yaume Aioin 00 Dididas to 2A do. Mara, 1873, | s yagg e ie 1 | / The cross which was standing all : PREPAREY ‘FOR~TAR WORST, T ar TEX o‘0600Ke 4 }. D c i ols poiscte Hom ock xoitv®s or rruic BUXTERS, RAPAER NOBBY, g:‘d:xwlzh:ofgu ; i R THE SOLEMN ACBNE. the the Court | At 11:80.am. quite a crowd had * |__ UDearmaReD anths ®EN®TRANOR .. the Rotfoan '&tbolh'ï¬oMz’ , and as‘ :ion »s they dbserved ‘Deroche taking off ‘the gates they became somewhat excited, but the timelg:n-iul of the police restorâ€" ï¬orfl'er. ‘After this the scene passed off ithout the slightest interruption. ‘ ~~ 'ngl Main streets, ° marching at . the skWoulder for some little distance, after Wwhich they were allowed to march at !- Taking advantage of this the Sixth 50&1«;1:@9 struck up several songs, such e «) Marching Along," étc. + (a OUn both‘ sides of St. Lawrence ‘and g ids woed muaged with pooplh' nile ndows were e, while bers mm the force. â€" * A | ST.JBAN ; BAPTISTR VILLAGE p wias charactérized by the‘ absence of on lgokers, very few of the villagers appearâ€" ing on the scene. e Shls uï¬rheoel_umw towards the came, Fletcher, Als Erevioudv referred to, when ths head of the column reached Pond;:m'l Hotel His Honour Judge Coursol the. Mayor‘ met itand ordered a: halt. ~It was then mado knoirn that ‘ a qQUIRT RNTRY INTO THB CEMETERY . had been made, and the services of the volu: teers were fortunately not requiref. At the moment f * THE COPFIN: WAS LOWERBD INTO TEB GRAYE, the work of mixing the cement with water commienced in‘ "the â€" trough, moh stood â€" alongside, and ‘the workâ€" mon‘"industriously ‘ applied their m shovelling in the liquid cement, with odds and : ends froim atin shop, and Bcraps of (sheet iton, ‘which, wlhen the: cement Bardens,‘ welds the mase firmly: togethar and };rmmg brittleness. . ‘The comments of ‘the spectators were various as this work went on, some thipking it an additional and hinted:that it was oue more reason why the S‘cursed Guibord would ‘have to co.ne‘out of that,"" while others regretted ‘exceedingly that the sarcophagus had not ‘been* brought up, as if not used asm casket, it might: have bsen :laid on top of the / cement ;>â€"â€"and . ~not=< _# . fow pl%oood‘)d along Craig to St. Lawrence and Main streets, marching at the , at Mount Royal Averiue, ; arnarde quiotly at the um tery."" Some but the old i.caretaker, Deroche, .immeâ€" dr:tely removed ,. the 'ptu altogether, with the assistance of..some of the. grave p_ ,ni:i" Abor;flrbx_'l‘a cnl;iompg‘ s ‘The force turned to the right at Roy‘s Hotel; and marched:into Cote des Neiges» hs : ‘a huge ~joke though â€"to who, --mf compressed : lips .3 knitted : "brows viewed â€" the â€"scene from af it,it was the very reverse. ~As the filâ€" inï¬lnprooeu continued, the police «greow a little less: strict: in lioldingâ€"the crowd back, and id ‘ speedily environed the grave, in tEo way of the workmen, and mmj Mr. Reid to order them away.: The memâ€" bers: of the Institut picked up little pieces of ‘the scrap irou, as momentoes . af the unnatural > way in which they chad been compelled toâ€"carry out the interment. Others sueeringly aliudei to Guibord and his mortar, and one made~such ; pointed allusions s »to . the |workmen |, that , _ », . EOWDIZS.OLOSBD THE GATE$, (Formnt tnithnanrivel of the oegluitrons, one of ~them ~intimated .quite ~plaint. ly ; Â¥hat "he: would_give: him .m crack over the head if he did not mind his own business. ~‘The fellow. mindedâ€"accordâ€" ingly. $4 s ld&’;. Onm.y"nd,twnbï¬o.dib deceased, said a few: words bearing tes timony to ‘collected . was â€"so unmidtakable, . and their ; threats to ‘dig Guibard‘s. .bones out :of the grave, if an occasion offered, were~so openly : expressed: that : Mr, Boisseau determined to secure, if possible, a guard of police from the Mayor to : ./». for at least twentyâ€"four hours, thus p;m :;ï¬fofrwnm :::J Cflli:::- departed on seeing th:dï¬ll'hl qa-:; a special messenger with a note, asking ;l:o‘m.yor to provide proteciion, or else The© Ma ptly : consented â€" to 't:'; g.nd,:mut an ‘order for a sufficient :ady g’f police: to : be . sent as a guard till suc times as not required. Nt th";boo,n:':v‘:lt?h ito near the 8# & meuin‘ofon&mpihdon * h ‘last. ¢ ) pabe [ï¬m drizaling, cold November ain beat down on the snowy, muddy:. ground, and on> the spectators who : witnessed tae closing act in a drama which . commenced: Penton rode up in front.of the graÂ¥ve,â€" > .p ©"on HIs WHITE ‘CRaRGER, 1 and the golloo were formed into two diviâ€" m marched off m fours.‘ . A crowd about twentyâ€"five to ‘ thirty degraded looking loafers then ‘ gathered ‘around the ve. and one of ‘them, in :rk&’y. put a dead thistle stalk at the ot of it, which was snatched up by a ‘bystander, at whon tbeym to jeer. They attempted nothing fur for some time, and looked rather uncomfortable, as the rain, which was then falling, had the effect of dampening their ardour P i. Ad THB LAST:â€"OAB, | j ital MY."Boissean moved off : rertt choacks % square biss a fow s 6 Mn Sher â€" wahing s short "tine a * ‘little â€œï¬ from . the _ gate of ®the < Catholic "Cemetery, till the butial was completed, advanced down the road, halting at the Cote Des Neiges Toll Gate to put the drags on t:oflrfll" ringes, &oyoootinued their ‘to the Cbu:fdo Mars, where they were again halted. ‘After a ‘few minutes, orders to disband were " given, ‘ and each ‘battalion marched to their armory. M rmorrnotos (or Pitxs) &re anent iy cured by Mathicu‘s Plle Ointment, or m ney refunded. ‘Price $1 or six {ft:zr.b. boldwhole-bpmï¬l oWingate Chemical Company, M ‘ and retail by all : druggists, or will be forâ€" pig m 4 nR mevge r y tb . wiroch wive 3y .l_)r.E_‘)bthim,lï¬N stree, DESECRATION OF THE CEMETERY, THE GBAYE WOULD BE OPENED. A VERY MOTLY ASSEMBLAGE THE ANIMUS OFP THE OROWD HJS EXCELLENT CHARACTBR, *# MULLIGAN GUARDS," @uUiBorD was BURIED, ° WATOH THE GRAVE ME Wartely providing thas if toe Jndgo r, Waurtele, p a considers the.. presence tbum men;boril notnm:{, en the tri shall proceed, althougt. the Houss may be in session, objecting ‘to that provision. ‘He argued that the â€"hon. member should â€"n»t be dragged . away from his fluties to the. country to attend as a wil in , court, and that he should enjoy i privileges common ‘‘to ‘other Legislatures. ~He ‘re ferred to Ahe articles in m&mpqc: :one especially, supposed to be written by. T w o oo Atiatcihe, who "had }:imself approved ‘"of‘ the ~same thing ‘at ~Ottawa, â€"~objocting: toâ€" his ’nrm:suizwhmmw &n« rlg OL JaW, &D . . h.(fï¬pr-, dagiated to s titognded. The Bill did 10t ‘toimpel the sulperision of ctoo?edinp when the case was ripe for earing or judgment, orawrkenâ€"preliminary ‘objections or mme-t aints of law nhly to suspension i 'm:xriu or ;hking of evidence when it would be msâ€" ‘cessary for a sitting member to: be pres ‘ent, and therefore com| his absence mfl.â€"“’ï¬u said \ . Wy, porting S.'.*".»..B Pnd leraired * SolicitornGeneral‘s . i m_%st proposed to offer certain â€" ments® if * his ~own were _ not allowed ‘to go on." He ' of ‘the first section, so far as comuuniâ€" llons to pricetwaud C privileged, the latter heing: indeed com hich precede and, the. three days which ow such sessions, an tne mere spplicaâ€" of the sitting member;" and the heiradd <the> following® to section 123, ¢ If the election is -.tuld.t'h.onm.‘ ntâ€"of corprupt ise on [ one or :oyn ggenu.":ï¬ouc the imhd‘omd |consent of the candidate, such agents may beoondmd«johfly-fl':.luy with %eummnawh ole or in part mwmmpqwm." The inder of clause thwidu for the manner of ‘tollecting ‘tosts." He hypothecations. ‘"He expléined it was to fix the exhct date, us it h&d not been properly definedâ€"by the Jast Aot,~ .. %P' flm.&pucx:c«ï¬umo moved second readin ‘Controverted Election Ac:‘of lBTg.' He ‘explainéd the first section, | and wished to they were un.ieriScottish Jaw, .and it was ..w::»dfr? rule .to _be Rh-d here, ‘that he had qtmduwmsbavq amendâ€" ‘ment. le went on to be the second nd third aections, which may be briefly giun:wfdlm‘:oua After the second l;: on ;; f wing to section rivg the Wessions ‘of ‘the ‘Legislature hirh nrocada and tha rea davexrhich ‘Montréal, wsking for leave to sell their * m.,mmw.nï¬xm ing delay for renewadl of registration of of Civil procedure shall apply." . This clause runs, "He cainot be coim to “â€s":‘a.t';“-' l:: professional ..I:.;"‘..': con im c :roli‘iom orlepl&d:iuwbrggoï¬oig ea." * !’{i:’:m&kod W.udu‘w aw bomihubications % religious have abter the first 56th, the words, *and article of the code formniable to English ‘Jaw, but did not know whether : the Km“wzmmd to comtnit itself so far as to E- vileged | cotamunications ‘‘to . an of the State:" He ‘agreed "with" all that had beew said with regard ‘to saspending the election trials during the séssion of the Legislature. ~ In many noes the sitâ€" ting member was the resoritâ€" tive, and should not be W m County ‘had aright to be + He expressed the wish ‘that ‘the ‘Provin‘ cial law "could ‘be made similar to the: Federal one, and f.lllt on ‘the im policy of having one law for the Domin u;ln-'mdtho:thï¬or ny'm: M“:,:i therefore, "he suggested Gpflh‘ pmoodentnï¬bymnow that a Judge deemed sitti pres: ence necessary at the should be sus pended,but if not n AFial shoald bopmooo::d::h 'l!oh with the principle of ‘the clause, but it ‘pm;ht' &ufldwbymmm gonpiutthoign!.ï¬dddy*hn'tho‘ :itht:ingntembar ‘@efault of payment by Hon, Mri Irtix® did not ‘intend to ‘opâ€" ‘posé the Bill; but hoped the Government would not object â€" to the amendment proâ€" posed ‘ by his hou. friend, Mr. Wurah. He did not consider that the last clanse was Doornnloutjont to reigitus ‘or comiden tial advisers, he considered there was no probability ‘of such a thing being atâ€" ity ‘of such Tempted, but be Jooked with susploi0n on that‘ pait ‘referring to an offi¢er of the Suh,l:‘nd, instanced ui'h-‘du’d may arise from such a precedent \m adopted. ‘‘~He‘ tugs the "Enquete" should in the 2nd section, in the place of "Arial." A Hon. Mr. Irvinz continued. â€" He ob ‘jected to the arbitrariness of the‘ 2nd clause, and m&d‘fltw being left to the J and he was aware of the pj of the most frivolous charaoter been prepared before the petition was -‘l{nï¬‚ï¬ an idea of 1 time, now, the middle ofa\: session, }{.&h law being pasgé 1, they would be able to sit in ease till the end, He agreed with the 3rd clause,"" and that "a proviso ‘ be.‘ put" in, " that â€" would make the Act more effectiveâ€"that is, by wanotine snant be wur in phtentinesy." nto"mlfht‘bo' f nthesis. ““!‘lqon.' Mr. Invin® m He obâ€" Quskkc, Nov, 16.â€"The ‘House met at gho;m ented ' tion . from % T resen i ©000 se T ooo Arnarch cop insertion of a clause to put a stop to theâ€" prelimi egaminations. 'Ih:. titioner be allowed to amend hi :‘ol:i‘t'imï¬dinm&:t«-l-'h law will 7 so m these ou,putinforthopurpaoo!pininq time. He also suggested a pe-lq.gt deposit of a sum of $100â€" is whouirerie o9 igtmand Pndered it as I thst depeolte as as i should be m &F if such a course was adopted, if cases they would be ‘-:zad'us:ol f be 0 fore the House assembled. remarked ‘m-mmwhm to confusion in law itself, but he would not trouble the House with them. privileges of a member of Parlisment, and g&.""â€"'&-umâ€â€œ y in mflu of the Bill e y argued members should nflm away to attend courts ~and session. (He said© thai about | ~one third~> <of QUEBEC | LEGISLATURE, | ; his idess. Third Parliament~First Session. in in mainte i omm i fn o f:’rmond‘ oc-h-m o-l‘ in im ue iny adhed Leald unléss they p m& from,the . House to % t ves... He could not agree the/hon. mbmbet for Megabto "that "the for by that mes and ; + (by .m--hl:u o-:bm guu%%hwuaa?’ Tis] Worinte‘s propmidiontedesthadoot by hnnn-l-gnl:l io oo im en beneficial in futurity, as «well as in the i oreporenccen mro mt s epeae o tm to be one of theâ€"4ast â€"members : of House to speak in such a manner, He &fll::kup the sections of the Bill. The first section, he declared, would be in the probity of the Judges, he ‘ umgfluryuocdnr“flt established bhflblflhzb duction .of what «was 4 of Particulars was often inâ€" sisted that this Bill of always wM’GMMd“‘ 4 y always resulted. in no utility what ever. C Pu made _ by members his side of the Bmpomnfli’ilï¬uï¬.ldudm- * cuting of annoying members on the Govâ€" u.."ma'm&,"&".‘“'u ay way, i c before the law was right or Mdz; n Mr, CHaAP characterized many dlnh?mubvmlï¬â€˜ogm as mere u@ï¬:,o mm pe by ; the m ves E l:tiyd +Â¥ 8 vengeance. already . taken : place #.ï¬h County ; showed that they were volouudz it Hek ts tm t m hai .. complained: of f ‘ pwe we m â€"hv u oase in Ontario, but it must be thit this delay in zo far as «it arose from :o.;oottmhmmp § vinces did not enjoy; as to the 0n, 2&..“:.‘.“:.‘."".,..‘2';.“.’..-#"' m. h‘:m:d -‘a‘ ï¬â€˜h’-n them M'm‘u he > had ~more ‘banï¬domhï¬opquu‘d‘:ï¬b law . than . 4 Pemt tow stt s clook the Hlonbe rooe D ~_ After recest the debate was continued arh.m%unu. ntudh.-.n,'. ing 4 ?-bo M KP‘M m and ‘Bill referred to©‘Committeo of the â€Hdn.g.cnmm:nb Mwm rélating to <the notorial proâ€" ‘Dr, Laxozgy asked whother it is the inâ€" tention of the Government ito cause the Boudoffludn.dldf-lb'b'h twansferred to Quebes, und when will such notorial profession, W hole t >morrow, lh.('}“h ..dmunu; . Garyeav done in the matter, and it under the tofiduationet Theâ€"Gpvrennthan * * 1it. Lappror msked whother it is the intention of the Government during this session to grant 1st July, 1867, and the amounts credited _ | +cï¬ and |debited ‘annually since that date. ; Mr. Worreis wanted a statement of the | â€" amounts paid by assigness under section 152 of the Insolvent ‘Act of 1859, to the nflwm Jury Funds of the different | J Districts of the Province from the 1st of September, 1869, to the .Ast of lion. Mr, HoBEZTSOX sad been paid in and ‘some had not. . No doubtflmhqwnouï¬.hE the hands of assignees. Motion 4 The House adjourned at 10 o‘clook. "A Good Old Story. i ag ago, when that in h?t.o(hhp?h,h&w ernment of the Colony of Vancouver were seiged, as the Government of British Columbia are toâ€"day, with the complaint "Mr. Jorr denied that the suggestions known as "hardups." ‘Various modes of ertricating themselves from the a were suggested. ~ Letters of advice in upoun Ministers from every . quarter; minedy forithe oomphint Obe sremagtth remedy for} Government street, met the then tss in Doremns wie m y entmmal . 1De. coremer who mas Yerr salutations were over, MocCres said * : 4 I see, Your Exceliency, hy <theâ€"re ports of the House, that the Government complain of bard times as nll:ï¬t merchants," (it was m period of great h-m;:_::‘::&-;m.;.;.. (quissing) ‘Mr. MoCreasâ€"with your know ho hge in fho world and [of "Dusinare «904 ought to be able to furnish a solution <of tbodwbI-_." ‘Mr. MoCreaâ€"* Well, Governor, 1 could flfl"lfl;bflnmhfl“fl- e mayr wikvhoe!" . . css sc3 & 3105 .0 1+ d, as the Government of British mbia are toâ€"day, with the car mm as "hardups." ‘Various cating themselves from the a suggested. © Letters of advice pou Ministers from every . quarter; d brflumpw. m rnment street; met the then PRICE & CENTS.