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RG. ad Fifty or regs. andâ€"regaed ~Making, SPHALTE LS, entertain proâ€" naividuals of difereni clties T MEDAL a% Jor ; money with ‘TICON M+R. & P» mer will be W in.er ab0u% 1GHTON, W arden. now, 200 (6et n rrew I. t Lurrlt kind in tices ARY & C0J. Nenata, W no‘esaie 76c We csaviHt Uttone *~t‘ ng pOF it te» tre fi)[,, VIIL, w o QRD"! sormer 0 sqoTT, ~TEWART W grick: Mem® °O E2L /â€"’-â€"_â€"â€" “quul noseRoyE. tonveyancer. &c., «ppgst@rs in Chancery. 08 sarr ist@irm, Mue v Susldiog Hidesaâ€"st, OllaWa. Fx ..\.' ;:-;.wn.q\. u..l.u’fiuumv §1 + to li a, on., 2 d 2 to 4 given w d.seâ€"ses aD uierus. Homeepathic Physician, D-. 3. P. LYNXX, May be consuited at his Office, corner of O‘Conâ€" cor and Aiber-n%h- Oftewa, Oct 9._4-______-"L Viiawa, cester. . L gentiate 0. Ne Roya u: lege Of EHY NOTMMT e cugh; Felow of ue Obstâ€"trica! Suctety of gwion ; inte Reâ€"ideat Assisea i4 Arcoucoeut [3.. T nau-flalw.u:u,-.mhad. OFrL £ â€"Comer of G‘Conaor andi Queen L CR TLE Lne i.0+ iSnehnart : se % ® Nigot _ i8 Centre To® Cancâ€". ~. iwithout the use of the knife, by a pew 90c . °f 41% speedy and simust peinâ€" less process. iieference given o arlies s90â€" sessfu ly tre.ied if req sired 1N MEEY. gacren neeks* Licentiate of the Roval College of Surgeons, City of TTA / A, County of Carieton. Res‘denceâ€" Albert Street uffice hours from IUBT 2UCCTC~ A O Lisl srtantion Piimber, Gas and Sticam Fitier, Corner Welilington and Bank sire=ls Jtiawa. H ot Public Buiidiags, Green, Houses, mmw by high or low steam and Dot walér a #cecialty. ® ';."s-.-r. Aiterney, Notary, &c. _ a c urgn dinsGoory CH+HLOYTS, + xi«<HAL MATHEsON, OFFICEâ€"N»1 2 Weilington St., Rajote‘s Biock, Ortewa, Unt Staiâ€"ly iLKEE® HOMAs 1i a 2L AGt _ Aued arsmeacbat o /2 P0 vem" | i have left with my former Assistan:, Mr. A. F. OuTTV®, my Pians and Kecords o1 sarveys in UctaWa and "“""li.‘.m have much pleasu.e in recommending as my sucâ€" sters, Solicitors, Aitorneys Conveyaucers, &¢. Bell‘s Biock. Eiginâ€"st. . HosnBLE. K.: W . S00TT, & C. n STEW ART. J. J . goRt Hedical Cards. G1BBS & COURSOLLE, BOLICITOR3 OP Patents of Invention, Offlcs, as formeriy, over (TRADE MARK REGISTERED.] Â¥ICTORILA CBAMBERS, WELLIXGTOX STEEET, OTTAWA. Sudd Agent’s Qutht Free! Large Commission & Cash Premiums in retiring mm the practice of my profession, LUXMBEE a(D COMXIssio® MSBCKANT, LIBwARY 9F FAMOUS FICTION, Jowels of Imaginative Piigrim‘s Progreas, Vica CGulltver‘s Travels, o.-m in QONE YOLUME of over 1,000 pages illustrated with $4 full page Kngrayâ€" lt is the WORLD‘S STORY LOOK, and all want to read it Agent‘s Qutft free to ail who mean business and » i1i faith{uily can vass, FORD & Co., ;:.‘-.. Tales from Arabdan Nightis. w. Si€D, oz â€"Comer of VCona forme. .y cccupled by uT. RTHU® F. CcoTTO®, mw!.u.nmuaoa. 874 , South side of Rideau streel, Consuitations at all hoars» N. JOMHNSTON, P ATENTS. LAs P. FORAS, Ad voente, Solicitor, &c. &}s C. W. MaeCU AIG. . Aitormey, Solicitors, &¢., a ur. 8. bucxelis clour Sgore, usses «od Yorkâ€"sireels Oliawa& coal Cards. lardy‘s Block â€" Kid Aitormcys, Solicitors, Notaâ€" rs, Aitorneys, Neliciiors, on vey ancers, & is I & HOoGG, wnd Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, .. Conveyancers, &¢.. TTAWA, ONT oN NCR I BEST oF REFERENCES GIVENi CHKEISTIE & KILL, attormeys, Solicigges, Conâ€" veyancers, &¢., ie arm of Lewis & Pinney.) in Strgel, UUiMWA. PENNOCK & FelNiYRE, p. p<NNOCE | A. F. MCLNTYRE v‘DoH EK IY. A. J. s RISTIE, aTTo&NCTâ€"ATâ€"LAW, SOLL x.o ®xy NoFAEY, WfC. Bdinb urgh. MKAaCDONELL, i business, aither in the w ntario. Specialcare in the Village >f Hul) for .oe transaetion of & GORMULLTYT, e.t e Town, oppo NO. 4001. m. Special attientiod dispiacemen.s o1 toe Outfit Free! > lege or Physicians, J.J. GoRMUELY * U Iing Peocte w et House, Ove Â¥icar of Wakefeld, Paal and Virginia, W. R. THISTLE Metcaife Strcel e Hion. P. Mit« ONTBEAL Corbett, sol citer sNCâ€"Ly near Glouâ€" 317 ly $m 3765et( $917â€"3m 3819â€"tt “? ANTEDâ€"A yorng man with a small ca, ta. tojoin «dvertiâ€"er in a good payâ€" q omsiness. \ddress with real nam», to Applicatian. from Female Te ohen‘”du!mu of employment undsr the 4o« i will receiyâ€" ed by the Coairman H. RO‘IN~>N, Eag. _ _ B SINES, P. 0. box 331, eftyv None will he ccusijered bobil g a lower cer tiffcate t: an the Second Grad« JAS. D JOYNT, â€" Hecreta® y. .200 LABOURERS WANTED immeâ€" diatery at Cobden the Pegbroke Branch ; the C.{). Railroad. . Wages $1.235 per & 1 «ble. ay Hoard in the village very reasonsble, ROGEIRS F®LLY 400 $Sit! Stl't!fl WANTED â€"[hree or :our goxi Housemsids can fin | v'!\plt?‘nen‘. the CLISBY HOUSE. Apply +mmediately, BOA aI» with or without ro > us, and *doms withoat boarl. Table aai rooms firstâ€" class. Corner Sparks and B» k l;;:rd.-. and within two minutes‘ walk of «he tiament Buildings . * MRS. FORSCIE. The Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington Street, near Bank. The above Hotelis well supsed with the Choic.st Wines, Liquors, Cigars Bass‘ Pale Ale and Guiness‘ Extra Stout ALWAY3 ON HAND. vu:uuwu for Boerders, No. 4 McCorâ€" w jick‘s Terrace, Q‘Connr street. Apply t NOONAN‘S RESTAURANT <parss g;&t Ottawn, Nov. 9, 1374 Exhibition Visiters will be well accomâ€" modated during Exbibi« The "Feathers" Hotel. 33 to 37, WILLILAM ST. > swouvd Mr. BEN. HUCK<LL begs to anndunee to the gener=l and ave‘ling public, thag be bas eriered upon the P?vlew suip of the above biotel. Mfi conducted by Mr. Fred. Evans. The bes ‘brands of wines, liqnors and cigars are kept an i the prompiest atte ntion is paid to Guests Dinner hrvflod from 12 A.X, until 2 P.M., at very reasonâ€" able raies. Angloâ€"American Hotel â€" CHAUDIERE, Is now ~ze â€" or the reception of Guests. This Hote! has been furnished new througthout, reâ€" gariless 0 expense. Choicest wi.ues, liquors, cigars, &¢. Good Sta bi.ng. L1 Lo ne carnie Sept. 1, 1875 |Ridean Street, near Sappor‘s Bridge,) FRED FOOKS + â€" â€" Proprictor. July %, 1875 The Dufferin House, earRD OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUS â€" TEES. Zim A CALL IS SOLICIT ED . k Ottawa, Scpt. 2, 1875. 898 Corne Bank and Waollin «ton sts., OrposiITE THE GOVERNMENT Work SHors ls now open for business afer being renoâ€" vated and newly fitted for tbe comfort and accomodation of the travelling community. Ont 1 quare Oc 2. 10 OTHE "LONDON," s beatiful and furnished with the brands of Liquors, Cigars, etc. Your call will be kindly olicited. E. J. HENRY, P HOTOGRAPHE R Lancheon served at all boutsâ€" s@_ $5â€"S°4RK3 STEEFTâ€"85 m _‘ wHOLESALE AND BETAII, Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c A .arge assortment of Gold «nd $:iver Watches, Ladies® Opera and Victoria Cnflg:. gentlemen‘s Albert Chaing, Rings and Goid Hracelet® Wartand ib meg, beaptene "it *. al o:}aluln the cisy. Wholesale bayers can gtnufrn'xtum tr~m me as any other visa s tbe Domaini~a. a» SHOOLBRED. & CO. Have received of their Spring Importations, 18 BALES CARPETS and CURTALN®S. Em bracing ali the novelties, ont for the seaso n o which the confidently Invite Inspection. EWELLERY. Every _of HOUBE BIGN, AND ORN AM BNfTaAU Wairing, on&n on Glase is« exscuted in a W"‘% $20L.! sIGN PAINTER AXD GRAIXER,) Wellingion Street, Near Pooley‘s i rl\.nulnu. Juars YIGN WRITE= HoUSE wvwhmo‘m ar Opposite the A large assortment of NEW PAPERS, yflim“,)-tmdfld.uadmmmw M c d m he shortest notice, and in a Wor TTAWA CARPET HOUSE. Charles W. Leonard, aA NEW WRITISGJMASTER, | A NEW COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FOUNG MEN PREPARED fot BUSINES! Students -g enter.at any time. Addrés for cireulars, &¢., D. M |.nn! &« gg G@lasing, Whitewsshing, Oolors &¢,, done on A NEW SUITE OF ROOMS, J A BR V J 8. {do@flants. HEAD OF ALL OTHERS! , SPARKS STREET. Hotels. H. LETCH, Proprietor. 74 WM, ALEXANDER, Avdging. MOM !U‘ , Btreet A NEW PRINCIPAL TDht Proprietor. PA PERBRâ€" 3006 sua s981im6 Edward McGillivray, ~left the eity on Saturday evening for Toronto, in order to have an interview with the Ontario Govâ€" ernmen relative to the Coteau Landing Mr. Wm Sutherland has been instruct ed by telegram from the Department 0 Public Works, to close the works in pro gress mt Fort Francis for the present gress mt Fort Francis for the present season. It is understood that a large nnmborofponomsufrouuinuthil Advices from Rrince Edward Island reâ€". ceived on Saturday by the Minister of Public Works from the Superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Railway, reâ€" port the storm of the 17th instant to have been very severe and disastrous in its effects upon the line. Thereare reported to have been from six to eight feet of snow in the cuttings. The trains were blockaded in several places, about half a mile of track washed away. by the sea at St. Peter embankment, and Morell and ) Marie bridges are also injured. Running on Souris Branch cannot be resumed beyond St. Poters for at least two months. The amount of damage is estimated at $18,000. OUn the main line the track was cleared of snow and traffic resumed on 19th. â€" The Madvid Government have decided that all foreigners charged with participe tion in the Cuban insurrection, shall be permitted to select their own counsel. Gen. Babcock has received several despatches from St. Louis, requesting him to come to that city and refute the charges made against him in connection with the whiskey frauds, but he declines to do so, on the ground that the evidence thus far fails to inculpate him. Advices from the Kast state that a war between Japan and Corea is inevitable. The detachment of United States troops which recently crossed the border for the purpose of pursuing and punishing Mexican cattle thieves, have been defeated and Messrs. D. J. O'M“" _I‘P‘ P, compelled to return, and the Mexican General Cortina is concentrating a large force on ;the Texan, frontier, with the avowed object of invading the State. TELEGRAPHIC Terrible Marine Calamities. Loxpox, Nov. 20.â€"Lloyd‘s agent af Dover tahgnfludu&ithbdioud that thirteen vessels foundered in the Downs during the storm of last night, and that forty or fifiunl are lost. It is estiâ€" mated that 500 to 600 vessels of all mmmmc}m‘d in the Downs of waiting for fair weather. ‘The Note from Washington. Mapam, Nov. 20.â€"It is stated that the Government have determined that all foreigners tried in Cuba for participating in the insurrection will be allowed to have counsel. El Croxzista says the last despatch from Washington wes discussed at a Cabinet Council yesterday. Meanâ€" while, the present satisfactory situation nromises a favourable and early settle Abdmreny‘s di U P_‘A?‘f‘.:fl. Letth th.(‘T\ the relations with the United States. _ Don Carles Ill. * Loxpox®,. Nov. 21.â€"Don Carlos is lying ill at Durango. © Loxpo®, Nov. 20.â€"The Times this evenâ€" ing has a special telegram from Caloutta, containing the following particulars in regard to the alleged conspiracy at Ranâ€" goon :â€"*" The alarm there originated with & band of dakotis, or robbers, who at tempted to seize the arsenal, and the affair is not believed to have any political TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. h s aanieafihtendiioer 6e Bs ++ Apene W & arrived yesterday. ‘China advices to the 14th October state that the Chinese crew ofthoGerm.ohoonorApna..tum near Foo Chow, mutinied and m the Captain and Mate, and ran off with the vessel. The German despatch boat Cydop:ininpunnit Sax Fraxomoo, Nov. 21.â€"The steamer China from Hong Kong via Yokohama, ‘Territorial Exchangeâ€"War o vear sA PR Sax Mcxm 41 ~â€"100 SADRCD" of the Kurile l hug southern part of the Saghalion 1 has beant officially announced, and the Russian and Japanese Commissioners have The Japenes® Cacte £90 5 Coually fnd. formodin.qw'hiorw"“‘n’m reliable, that war with Corea is inevitable. Paxis, Nov. 21.â€"At a meeting of the Left yesterday several Deputies annount odm\tmlwuthfihd ling of the Bill, Minister Dufaure would propose that the Assembly proceed to fix the date of dissolution. BURMAK. The Late Attemptto Elow Up the mare "Peveniiy accupied" by (Mr. We x Homlinnlarys Brone, Ridonn strent and they are now running OH WBP SÂ¥A P " °_0 now running off the siocck Soaoat in the posseasion of MF, Russoll. They are selling at a great saoe ifoe. Tat, ties wanting turniture should gV® SO0U"" Viexxa, Nov. 21.â€"â€"Francis V. Duk e C oCE HOl inA Musszs. Rows & Eerart Mrak S lat larze and Mutiny and Murder at Sea. GBRBEAT BRITALS. SPAIN. Assembiy. FRANOE. JAPAN. AUSTSIA. Nov. 21.â€"The exchange 4 We are inâ€" of 3076 th "ew Y Nov. 20 reserverl 4t the | Prod: day, announcing tha clear along the Erie C grain now in course o line of the canal will tion before the canal has granted pardons convicted of selling cense, and also tovfuiono Brown, conâ€" vieted of grand y» Billiards. New Yorr, Nov. 21.â€"The billiard tourâ€" nament on Saturday night the game beâ€" tween Garnier and Sexton was won by the frmerâ€"score 300 to 126; winner‘s averâ€" age, 30. Garnier ‘fainted at the end of the game. In the next game between Cyrille Dion and Maurice Daly, the former was victoriousâ€"score, 300 to 198 ; winner‘s average, 11 119. Fatal Stabbing Affray. During a quarrel between a of iron miners last n? about hamk outonhovilllr &mroq'fl:a.l{ifl- man was fatally stabbed by James W. Morgan. . His body was found this mornâ€" ing stabbed through both lungs. Morgan stabbing, but claims it was done in selt defence. Coroner Seaman is holding an OTTAWA, MUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1875. inquest. Urica, Nov./21.â€"Lodicia and Albert Fredenburg, mother -ndu(:;r,‘omfonnd g:.i.ltyofdn murder of Davis, in rayville, last ‘ June, and sentenced on g,rnmh,wbohnpd on Friday, Dec. st. Failure of "Brick Pomeray" Denied. ELuuizRa, Nov. 21. ~ "Brick Pomeroy" pubâ€" lishes a statemeinent in the Advertiser, deâ€" nying he "as failed, or that his paper is to be suspended. He proposes to prosecute for libel the {editors who maliciously an= nounced his failure and the suppressim of Pomeroy‘s Democrat in New York. The Jis Thek in Domstey uind appriee io te act in t ied to released from losses mshmo?&ur or five years ago. while he was running a dagy that he might engage in active business again, the sooner to retrieve his losses of $400,000 incurred while contending ogainst what was then the Tweed Ring. voluntary petition adjudged a bankrupt, were |closed at three, and fully 10,000 people were turned away. l j Neow to be a Base of @perations. Cixpmuwar;, Nov. 21.â€"The @azeffe‘s New Orleans special says :â€"The Monitor icus has received orders to &npn is at a moment‘s notice. None of to at a moment‘s notice. l-’o(j her officers or men are permitted to come . it is also reported that Commoâ€" dore |Coppar came to New Orleans from l;: undorwoldu'l from the Naval snt at Washington, to examine an ponnponflnadvua’bihq of makâ€" ing New Orleans a base of operations in case |of difficulties with Spain. It is -touk that the examination has proved : nt'ufic@'_’y and that his report will be favourable. TT Moet Sm ooo noen s Eu07 robhcn is reported on the Corpus Christi lize, supposed to have been committed by Mexican brigands. The ‘mail, ambu~ ance and its contents were drawn off by the robbers. § GaryEsto®, Texas, Nov. 21,â€"â€"A1 ship Mystic, from z,'nnhom & C & eCE 40000 e 2 Secrclacte thatâ€"L00 OHHTO 0M AMTTCTAT 02040 have been sick with yellow fever, and three yave died. 4 The Mexican Border War. The following was received by . the yesterday;â€"* Major Alexander, who has arrived at Los Cuevos, reports that forty men of the 8th Cavalry crossed the river lett‘s order, Major Clendenin having left for Ringâ€"gold to support McNally, who was driven by the Mexicans to the river, Thinmdonoinvihfionofflum given by me yesterday morning. â€"I have iven by me yesterday mMorNM@» °* * " Mlected Major Alexander to return the EPowoine PEAAA TYA d m troops to the north bank, and he has diately. . I_ bave carried out my instructions in regard to the surrender of the thieves and nminflbo&l:?‘fl! Major Alexander also reports that large number of troops are concentrating in front of him. c A MERICA N . Garyssrox, Te: Itk}»yno means mpl;hbh that the Mexicans may take the offensive. LOs Cerevos is a notorious den of Cartina and his robbers, not less than 1,000 men could be assembled there by him on the WASMINGTON. Babcock Requested to Vindicate Hmiâ€" W ASHINGrORY _ COs on U 00 oo‘ thnme rEceived a number of despatches from St. Louis, requesting him to come there vindicatg himself from the chm f':_d;“A hios * anantainadt in AtlhG dL against bhim, contained in sOM® Of MF " testimony in the McDonald case. It is pnbbbthth.wiflnotoon&l.y'mlfi. P °* * in ancordance with the advice of Wi}.â€"mdâ€"' lance with the advice of fri-ndl,wbomdqhionflnt there has Yellow Fever on a British Ship. beén no evidence ERUS IMF W "26" auy proceeding on his part necessary. Cied semrotims #g0 at L ortamonth; 0 arrested sometime ago on a charge of counterfeiting. Lest night the Marshal took charge of the prisoner‘ city Carter seized preserver and. jm,.‘lo'm I:wufll'l""dh' mmflm""“‘m in New York, WaseINGTON, mmun-m We es ki city, has been seized for vioiation of Movement of Grain. TEX \S. Robbed by Mexican Marauders. txotow, Nov. 20.â€"Another ma A L We omcs natabhl AEW YORK. A Desperate Escape. The Whiskey Frauds yis, Nov. 20.â€"Amended indict 21 ""TM p ++ * a l { E | , ( L io es C C e & . j P m ftecy > Sal af; _ ( § l V zeA t ie on es , j " V A 6.. . co. ‘1’ r" & t ishment of Baesch & Co, it â€"Governor Tilden to Sigismund Swab, liquor without liâ€" the weather was anal, and that all transit along the reach its destinaâ€" @H10. arrived off firmer for Commerce and Telegraph, but otherwise quiet.. Salesâ€"Merchants‘ 944 to 94};;: Commerce, 121} to 124} ; Teleâ€" ph, 1454 to 145%. Five hundred shares g;nuuon â€"stock, 101 ; closing at 101 ; Montreal, 180 to 180}. New York Mowey Market. Nsw York, Nov. 30.â€"Imports for the week, $4,718,735; produce exports, $4, receipts W,‘zl”m;s'&mry disâ€" bursments, $627,000 ; money, 34 per cent.; sterling dull, 484 to 497} ; gold, 114} so 114}, the only two prices during the day ; State bonds quiet and nominal ; Bostox, Nov. 21.â€"The ship Victoria arâ€" rived here to day from Calcutta with the officers and crew of the ship John Pascal, of Bug, Me., which vauof was destroyâ€" ed by on its passage from Calcutta to New York. A portion of the crew had been previously reported as arriving at ;M-.‘ L Arrival of the Officers and Crew of the " Johu Pascal." ?‘E;n&nh,Eng; and their statements are ; corroborated by Captain Talpey, the supposed to have foundered in recent .L. Nozhing has been heard of the ber 19, for this port. _A portion of her hull came ashore at Gold Bluf. She is "New OrLgax®s, Nov. 21,â€"â€"It is reported that Wallace & Co., wholesale dry goods dealers, have failed, with liabilities to the amount of $750,000 and assets amounting Wellimantic left Humboldt Bay on Octoâ€" $50,000 rire. Detzoir, Nov. 20. â€"The large saw mill of Reynolds & Emlaw, at Grand Haven, was burned last evening. Loss about $50,000; insura;ce $20,000. The Rond Bau News proposes this plan : â€"Put the first Indian found with whiskey. in jail and keep him there till he tells where he got it, and then put the man that sold it to him in his place and keep oo eigpe o e i e i e in TLE L cS ons to Indians is a crimé somewhere between highway robbery and murder. C 0 M M ER C EPA L. Moxtrsaits. Nov. 20.â€"The used. â€" This tribute of imitation is pald 10 all meritorious and M.pmv tlama #4Jusr as Goon."â€"One of my friends mmwf&cyw(fiwh sumption, was induced Eou of our druggists to take another mu‘fimd’ Hypophosphites, which he sai w-“m as good, if not better." The use of a bottle taught him, that if he would consult his safety, he must return to your Syrup again. > ommen | w Vessel Founderedâ€" Crew Lost. {Borxerr‘s Cocark®.â€"A Pezppor Dazss Ixc ror Tu® Hiig.â€"The Cocoaine holds wm.wympafimfldoo- Cocoaâ€"nut Oil, prepared expressly filthh&nrpu& No other compound posâ€" sesses peculiar properties | which so exactly suit the various cenditions of the Ul-, .2 calicac‘ c \ anb? deaniinis vaer se human hair. A si plication renders mmmmWfifluddry,-d\ the hair, no matter how stiff and dry, soft , no 4 .fiamhmflum Tt is concedâ€" ed bydlwhohn-odithbofln best and cheapest hair dressing in the '.".'_“‘ Sore Throat. (It never fails in Croup. . it will cure a Cold or Cough in twentyâ€"four Wired Hrouphitis of tight you smeding1 & $ recent cases are cured in thrée. to 2 in ons o Aramat apnain s Idlun-of pain or laments, nothing like it has ever been known. One bottle will cure any case of Lame Back or Crick in the Back. . For diseases of the Spine and Contraction of the Muscles it is unequaled. In Rheumatic or anydhu?ln&hflfl‘ annlinatian does vou good. It stops Ear Montreal Stock: Market. Reip THis Twics.â€"rive to thirty drops Thamas‘ Ealactric Oil. will cure common faction as this." Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25 cents. _ And NORTHOP & L Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. Noraâ€" Eclectric â€"Selected and Eleoâ€" MASSACHUSETTS Heavy Failure. MICHIGAN, Mansion House Hotel. 114fe114} Guibord‘s Grave â€"Soldiers Drownedâ€" Obitâ€"Action for Blackmailâ€"Life Inâ€" MontrEAL, Nov. 20.â€"Rev. Cure Rousâ€" selot, of the Seminary of St. Sulpice, has given public notice that the grave of J. Guibord in the Cemetery was dug over the coffin of his late 'Ifi,llfl:l‘l only i ommnr uns in consequence ve depth required by law. @um-m be taken thereon the Cure does not state, but there is much speculation around as to his intentions. Two soldiers, in a state of grunkenness, stole a boat from Joseph Vincent, on the evening of the 8th inst., intending to g0 to their quarters on St. Helen‘s Island. Thowmz blew a gale, and as the boat was i;onnsfifismhm"’b&bmw warrants to 3 naniitl\u.fit:.mh the ul-t.:: ames A. Lang, in question, spiracy to extort ; and to levy warrants for their arrest and they were pl-oodinthohnd-ofmm It is said that the evidence points to other vparties as implicated in the matter. _ Frothingham & Workman, died this mornâ€" ;n&t:s;u-lnom‘ d'.h'bhnrnu & representatives a delegation was named to proceed touguhoo to oppose the mmmfi!".“@"“.‘: xm 3 taxation, without first having the consent of the citizens. Resolutions of condemâ€" nation were pased, chrcl * nn,gndaeomi&oowuuppdnbdw wuul;mnghfivbmnwmo A Dredgo Cestroyed by Firoâ€"Drowned â€"~Raiload Collision â€" Lost on the Pacificâ€"Police Henefit Societyâ€"The . New Court Houseâ€"The "Great Hereâ€" after"â€"Police Rewardedâ€"The Manuâ€" facturers‘ Mectingâ€"Scalded to Death ni:':nom Nov, 21. â€"At :‘ o‘clock last t a Illpb!“l constructing tothilp:a:h.nun miles east of Nere and five outside Scarboro‘ m‘hâ€"‘ On afternoon, at five o‘clock, mommm West ran into three G. W. R. fiat cars just wost of Bathurst street. The cars were thrown ocu..a-,o_kndm-hndbpiu-. No one was + « Jobn V‘ng olmehnanhnz Inspector of Weights and Measures this city, who was lost on the steamship p.fi&:u,w-mmmt Th of thirteen years, to spend CA N A D 1 a N . The new Court House, now bei Mi‘fim.fimd‘:fi lym the benefit of the members The ion of the hereafter raingd é,%‘.,...w""‘.....m: mveg noet nl h B +s ced o ut ces i o es uen t 29900090 several of ipal churches dwkfrxm?'!fi':fi; 'i"’."‘f:"‘“‘""“"‘f"““‘,"""‘ Pflgimqo&--n&-.h-flfi‘d amounting to $3,500 the Catholics ‘of thildtytobodcwu:lbthoboneflof the force. (It will form the basis of the ‘beu,vohnt;flmdnboutbbonind. The Rev, F. H. Marling, of the Bond Mcaipopfimnl Church, _ enters upon his new charge at New York on December Ist. Strenous endearour are being put forth tomkoihmomofflumnh turers of OQntario for the 25th and 26th i is a success. The prindipal Sir John A. Macdonald‘s Seat Conâ€" railways -finouhlnn consented to reduce r tarifis very considerably to _ Inthe Queen‘s Bench on Saturday, mJ-:lo-ma:d Wilson, Dr. Em..g"ds.’m .m.h.a‘d‘lo'.lx.:l mm:; m retuin BirJohA.luhm:uMed- MWAWW lar institution offers superior i to those who wish to get a practical educaâ€" tion. 'l‘hsyhnth.fin-tnitdm the ablest teachers, and the most thorough course of training in Canada. See their advertisement in another column. _ __ employed without the assistancé of the blood, and no organ can be employed safely or with impunity without a supply ?{‘;‘.“.:S:_.‘p".i...."“"xm' up i Tewen: Sures beikts omntaining over 50 pills by aonc s hit motion decioms * 4100 > * For sale by all druggists ing, died last night in the d £w 3980. [ BRITISHK COLUMBIA NEWS. | _A valuable copper mine has ‘been disâ€" ‘ covered within a short distance of Burâ€" w:h.mawfi.p_mvé generally pretty andâ€" well satisfied. A number of small disputes over, and it may interest our readers to know the nationalities of the members elect. . From the guess given below it will be discovered that seven members have the honour to claim Erin as their birthâ€" E‘”“i nine hail from England ; three Sootland ; three from Ontario ; onofiom&ifilhcdmbis;ndwofiul Wales. Theh-iflufimu:fdbw;:â€" non, Gallagher Walkem, Smith. English menâ€"Smithe, Pimbury, E. Brown, W. the of Commons the Province is‘ represented by 3 Irishmen, 2 Englishmen, and 1 Nova Scotian, | A corres of the ; Californi .A cmrapondmt Lite ie Oniome W'M!"".“'flnfiw sides the money to be used in improving the harbour, $500,000 has been i ated wthmgfngt;.flw ment has recently built a Fost Ullice, which is one of the most m’ub- lic buildings in British Columbia, and has land, l-d]‘?bwnim-‘tm if ever constructed, will be built by the same benificent agency. And yet the Victorians are uot satisfied, but claim that their Government does not suffâ€" ciently assist them." SHOOTING THE GIRL WHO HAD REJBOTED HIX AND THEN OOMMITTING SUICIDE. Dr. ing, of Kim! ‘ wiinErnttnt ie har: Dr fpalamg, of th?h:t'y,.np:- farmer "living three is a miles below l‘!:l:{ufio:fi side of the Brazos river, near Powell Dale Church. fls d is Supante Froke: bnntifpnn Rustblarnid potoved io nu'gnullulnt,.fi-bh,-l by all knew them. The oldest was an unusually sweet girl About twelve months ago a distant relâ€" Says the Oolonist:â€"The elections are ative of .Capt. Greer‘s first wife (the girls him; as perhaps any sweet girl of eighâ€" hayuqdupmflbnnm fearless, rich young man who might court her love. And yet she fesred him, for bhdkill«hnninulflulx,.uhh .x.?'h the southwest part of hr&lh.:* 'm » nd-u:-"h,u-. ie kept up a corâ€" respondence with one of hczohl.io whom he seemed to be very much atâ€" tached. Eight months ago a good looking Baltimore h Frazer, seâ€" af Shs uresn, sourted hon ;:i&.hybo- u-o-.d'-flfifl“-‘“h-“’ return that ing with ber bridal OUEnk On &Mmufinn- m’-..huhln.ivodqldtcfifl& uncle stating that Miss Greer was soon to be married. He called on Miss Greer, Mmumduub.‘:md her, told her they were made each other, and that no other man should ever claim her as a wife. . On Saturday morning ‘he to a friend with whom h--hv:.-w am going to Capt. Greer‘s, and if I never return wind up my business." He went madcdlflhlfl-m'honl with her mother and Dr, Fraser, her beâ€" throthed, in the sitting room. When asked for, Miss Willie said, "Dr. have you your pistol ? I am afraid of Bob; he you pistol / 1 am TAE The Doctor said, "I am not armed. Go in if you like.‘‘ _ All three then went in. (nt ki pae e fi-uhd?-:'o wulk’:odnho.h*o'k Mu 'hh.dhh"lflfl ‘ with her. She went, and he followed, shutting the door after him. The mother heard them conversing, and heard him say : "And you are the cause of it ;" heard her sob ; heard her say, "Oh, don‘t do that, Bob." Then m:mifll‘fiflh-‘xm; then om bang agrin. The mother open the door, There lay her beautifal daughter dead on the porch. OnoMMwflnht‘m-â€" tered the left eye und came "out st the back of her head; the other entered the centre of the forehead and came out lobutfli_h"ltobufi shot he fired through his own head, from back to front. ‘l‘hododamfi turned the murdérer‘s horse 10086, ran to the nfitwbznm A runner was sent to meet the father, who was a few miles off on the Dallas road, coming on, His agony L hope neither you nor ! may r:gm-xmm... uned ie, His they carried to a graveyard near Powell‘s Dale, where it was buried. From.the Atlsute Constitulion. A Lover‘s Desperation. Egypt will probably soon become an important exporter ‘of salt to Indis. Since the first of May last, six thousand tonms of that article, produced by the new salt pans at Suez, have been exported to Japan in more than one district. News from Japan says that there is cause to fear that the peorine, the disease in the silkworm which such havoc with the sik crops of and Au?flllfiu' is fitting out to make a tour of the world in ten a under the auspices of the & Society. The excursionists will visit Inâ€" States, &o. A special library and cabinet of instruments will be taken. Emperor William he has seen a goodnnym-hut.f:hih,hth pever saw a deer laid low in an elegant style, until he saw his friend Victor perâ€" form the feat near Monza. 5 1t is rumoured in Paris that the skull of Mozart has been discovered in of Prof. Hyrtl, at Vienns. This gentleâ€" man, who is an Aulic Councilior, receixed bought it from the sexton.. Mozart was buried in the common fosseâ€"*the third of the first laver," as this man used to say. ts pFare Te "optned. Thp | Reainn To sioie the "lend. "It is pamed ‘only through three hands. sum aggregating $250 per day. _ ms@â€"mo.-cdmum g“&.a.“'"‘i'-"'m:m is BRITISHK AXD FOREIGX XOTES. ;â€"'“"."-lâ€": applauded. manceuvres in Silesia closely gives in a series of observations on them in the Newe Freie Presse an independent view, which nfl-m-w-l gh.v;hd the advantage of â€"van. 2 e n Oe c d 7“’7 ® fi tpobe mt un mersetuite tm. mm Jid officers told the writer in the Freie Presse that. during the whole of the late war their men had never suffered so much as :.»_“_-_W‘ Ee ohn ather witomaee, in " emiaing" the io ts minnpler or otterand dntigline Ts less favourable. They are far too severe~ ';mw"'Tfi barrack life, he be leves; and though the horses are of a ' The Prassian Army. 1 The Pall Mall Gasctte says ; An Aue Cl P o m s O es of used ns waie i 4e sheas tany expiate this, for hnmufifio winâ€" ter morths they were not and were l:lh’nbdâ€"c rc . hh 'l:y' “wrdm} i idfll’ekwlflm" accustoméd _ to reâ€" gard the polish of Woolwich parades ims UNITED STATES BREVITIES. clares the horses especially to be very hmm« 1866, when times wore fun ud frolic prevalled, an amusing hoax was played aue m(u‘fiufi-ladfi-fihh name * t i.aoaw::-g-_r.h many of the preâ€" sent day. Mr. Holden, at that time proâ€" fid the St. George Hotel, now as the ©Driard," had organised a entertainment that was to come 58 at Cadboro Bay on the 4th July, 1866. There was to bea picnic, dancing and a determined to play a trick upon him. in fi.mz-pd nnd“- anan (mnanar a aommunication. on the PRICE &E CENTS. 4th of July, was despatched post haste to m"m"""'â€"fi"_"' to be a letter from MEC. lm_”'.'.‘,"' '.'-'u u BUREWOW UH US Beacon Hill, the shouting, "Cadâ€" boro Bay â€"the is going to hear the oration !" > 0 came and no Olden Times in Rritish Oolambis. to smell a rat ; the orator commenced his address. After : halfhour‘s infliction, the ory was for the "dance }â€"â€"the d-ool"-dp&rw‘i:.‘uh“ anâ€" T hok Socls Sere" dnitned, foll 1 victim to the hoax deservedly played upon him.â€" Victoria Colonist, are hired out on contract for & the interior sea of J

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