> TT A W A. Views, nc Lagte 20r )r9, e . re {airad nop «ni sapâ€" money with »~ INISTRA. MEN C ~Makin ERIALS. n per will be xilvidaais of iferenc cities EJP Fioos, turdâ€" JGHTON UIT A BL® neodes ary G* na4; Ma ‘hine« piied for tae & _ corporate MEDAL a% & C0,, RG. piqre or less otices A NT CE N . ng well and s pisu made view in the caeers, Amâ€" M ARY LS. fm1 one, tWo op, 3) feet Â¥ ‘etitions e Senmte, HALTE e Minister Py > ln wp { Js‘:: Rume gi\e atio. will erstâ€" HII‘ the Ti he goL. VIIL, NO. 4002, wite sartisiers an °_ chtors, CR May be consulted at uis Office, coruer of O‘Conâ€" | tor and/Albert siree.s. £ 2 4 muvmm%!ï¬-___,___â€"â€"_l_ W sorner 0 "r‘lC‘; Hardy® Mock Ni hm n e ‘vllll“ MoseROYE, » ‘ ____ canveynncer. & sarrister®, w. p. COUTLEE, B.C.L., 'n s s Barrister, Advocate, &c. for the Province 0: Quebec Barrister Aiiorney, Solicitor in Chanâ€" sery, &€Câ€" for thePiovince of Oul&MIO, 7 dn ‘uirces. Huil P. G.______ __ _ Miâ€"am Y . Deo. 4 1® + M UR stm n C e in e en doel Les ar en | Previnee oi queves, for wne transaction of wi Notaria a~l Legal business, either in the Provincee o{ Quebec or Jntario. Special care dvea io the collection of sccouuts in botb P1Oâ€" finces. o l â€"CoTT, ~ L:centiate n( she R gAebugh; Feliow of T-.w P. FORAX, prvicésâ€"E‘gin , H. l’.sll\' Â¥eb. % )~i4 Homeopathic Physician, Sargeon and Accoucheur. Reaidence â€" Albert Sureet . Ufflce hours from to lia, m., and 4 to i p. 0. Bpecial attention given to diseases nnJ dispiacemenis ol";‘na Des d # BR TUPPER muy be oo isuited profes slonaily a% Dis ruzhuoo ‘Metcaife Street puuse { {meriy cccupied by the Hon. . Mit« cbeil. 387 ly ,...nb"r. Atiormey, Solicitors, &¢., pinee Uver «r. B huckeli‘s Elour Store, VMOC C "lay bd Yorkâ€"streets OUiawa . <oxNOR & w uoHERTY, § Notary Public and Aqvocate, Has opened an nitice in the Village f Hul} revinee oï¬ qu6vec, for ine transaction of Day M.-â€"smin street, Centre Town Night Officeâ€"At residence, Maria Street Centr» Town. Cancers cured witbhout the use of the knife, by a new but cer.ain, speedy and almost p«inâ€" :::w-l- Reference given o arties su0â€" .ly treated i‘ required Harristor®, oFFI rALK ER, o Trade Assignee. Vity of OTTA w A, County of Carieton. yocren necr®* Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1NHEY, CHEISTIE & HILL, ANIEL seqt. & ons ds a. Hiad ts ow Private by hign or low pressure, steam and hot water a specialty. w-. JOHNXS LON, Plamber, Gas and Steam ‘Fitter, Uurner Wellington ahd Bank streets Ollawa. 'Al.l!l; Of 'r MARSHAL MA TH ESON, & Barrister, Atiorney, Notary, &¢. jlceâ€"Masior in Chaucery Ca ids rs, iâ€". i1aws. Canada | 0 OFFICEâ€"No. 2 Weilington St., Rajotie‘s o oi waul "° uU _ ~ Sily Anr.unn(mmmumypm i have left with my former Assistan:, Mr. &. ®. COTTON, my Pians and kKeeords of Sirveys in Ottawa and viciuity, and have much vieasu.e in recommending him as my sucâ€" proR IN CHA GI1BBS & COURSOLLE imedical Cards. Patents of Invention, (TRADE MABK REGISTERED.] Â¥ICTORILA CHAMBERS, WELLIXGTON STREET, OTTAWA. 3834 R. LOGA NX, sSTER AND Large Commission & Cash Premiums Agent‘s Outfit bree! 2cgqal Cards. R. J. P. LYX®N, LUKBER AND CoMMISSION MERCHANT, COMPRBISING THE TEX Jewels of Imaginative Literature: Pligrim‘s Progress, Â¥Vicar of Wakeficld, Kobinson Crusoe, . Paui and Â¥Virginia, Gulliver‘s Travels, Eiisaboth, Yathek, Picciola. Undime, . Tales from Arabian Nights. vVom in QNE YOLU M E of over Mâ€. w-num"wmâ€: it is the WORLD‘3 STORY E0OOK, and all want to read it _ Agent‘s Outdt free to ail who LiBuARY Mï¬â€œ nmlm'lumu n:.wu- CHEYSLER, ETHUR F. COTTON, . cceï¬ safireni twv‘. e tm apâ€" & â€"Corner of U‘Câ€"muer ant Queen formerciy Jecupled by â€"T. Corbett. T. LAMBERT. omas Hus lia;, Lo ii n, anglaod. Provincial Land Surveyor and m--\’n-»- Huceessor to W . R. Thistle & Co. PATENTS. Advocnte, Solicitor, &¢. C. W. MacCUAIG. Aitorneys, Solicitors, Notaâ€" ries, &c., &¢., f sali‘s Block, Cent:e Town, oppoâ€" House. conveyancer, &c., ia COhancery. ors, Atsorneys, Seltcitors, Conveyancers, &c.. , Selicitors, Aiiormey®s Comveyaucers, &c¢. TEWART & GOoRMULLY, lardy‘® Block . hid Inte ale wWARD, and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Solt« ~, Counveyancers, &C., cti ) n she R yai)lolege or Phy sicians, Feliow of tae Obstâ€"trical Sucieuy of BEST OF REFERENCES GIVEN Attorneys, Soiicig@grs, Conâ€" veyancers, &C., e uzm of Lewis & Pinhey.) gin Street, Otiawa. a.J. Curisti®.| M.P. Hrur 484â€"+m PENXNOCK & FelNTYRE, A d v o c a l o. ‘mlce at Dr. Jos. Beaudin‘s, Mato ATTORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LAW, SOLL kNCERY NoFrARY, BTe. i on Real Estate ileat Assista it Ancoucoaeut FORD & Co., NNOCK | A. F. MCLNTYRE: BOLICITORS OF Russeli â€" douse, ovet COTT, Ne * J. J. GoRMULLY. SELLING A Jeauâ€"sL, QLAWA. e Ns ;. J. ‘DOoMEETY, "ACA!(ISS for Boarders, No. 4 MeCorâ€" | mic«‘s Terrace, O‘Connor street. Apply l 1 NOONAN‘S RESTAUR A NT, Spar«s st eet. ie w C LLY, 398LL FAMOUS FICBHON, w. D. Hoge W.R. THISTLE MONTREAL RRQ. tw sSol citor 37H2â€"ly Conâ€" 8766=Uf 3917â€"3m $s10â€"tt JANTED.â€"Wanted by a young Lady, a “ a siteation as m«»gt. Iu{'d refâ€"rences given. Address ML MAGGLE MCKI N NON. Cannington P.O , Ont. _ 40014 WV cap ta to join advertiser in a goot payâ€" Ing orsiness, wddress with real name, to B. SINESS3, P. 0. box 53J, city, 30OBLC WAS'I'IDâ€"A young man with a small cap taâ€" to join advertiser in a good payâ€" Applications from Female Teachers, des‘rous of »m ployment under the Ho«rd, wgl be rece.vâ€" ed by fhe Cnairman H. RO ‘INSQN, Esq. _ _ _ None will be o ns dered hoidicg a lower cerâ€" tideate t an the Second (Ggrade JAS. D JOYNT. 200 tm T _ aistery at Cobden, Branoh o. the C. C Railroad cay, Board in the village BOGIRS, EBLLY & Co Boshn with r without rooms, and com»® \v}umm. boar‘. Table amd roomas firstâ€" C ues ‘orner Sparks and Bank streets, and winin two miuutes‘ walk of the Pariiament Euildings MRS. FOR Ir. Choic.st Wines, Liquors, Cigars Bass‘ Pale Ale and Guiness‘ Extra Stont ALWAY3 ON HAND, Exhibition Visitors will be well accomâ€" medated d-ri-&l;xubl- tion Week. " Ottawa, Nov. 9, !87% The "Feathers"‘ Hotel. the general and tiavelling public, that he has entered upon the Proprieto:ship of the above Hotel. mg; conducted by Mr. Fred. Kvans. The bes brands of wines, liquors and cigars are kept. and the promptest altention is paid to Guests. Dinner hrvl‘o‘ from 12 A.M., until 2 P.M., at very reason» able rates. Liourid N {he Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington Street, near Bank. Angloâ€"American Hotel, Is now open for the reception of Guests. This Hotel has been furnished new throughout, reâ€" gardless 0: expense. Choicest wines, liquors, cigars, 46. Good B‘.m u.ls 1rme inus l“mmmrmlfldcod 104 MOSUTT PADOOTROII .m enlarged by SZ addition of several :!nctom and well furnisied rooms on the sec9n lb'fï¬ m‘l;bo“nn.t Luncheon and Dining Rooms city. Geatiemen honoring this Establish ment with thâ€"ir patronage may rely on strict attention being paid to : neir orders. 2OR | UR O U C mame us â€" <F) the ‘best The abov> Hotelis well supplied with the July 98, 1875 The Dufferin House Corne Bank and Wollington sts., OrrosITE THE GOVERNMENT Wosgk Siort l« now open for business after being renoâ€" vated and newly fitted for the gomfort and mecomodation of the traveiling community. Mr. BEN. HUCKELL begs to announce to _i A CALL IS SO LICIT ED . ie Ottawa, Sept, 3 1874 308 @aARD OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUS THE "LONDON," brands of Liquors, Cigar®, etc. | Your call wiil be kindly . ollcited. E. J. HENRY, Proprietor. P HOTOGRAPHE R FRED FOOKS â€" â€" â€" Propristor. Luncheon served st al} hours â€"__â€" wHOLESALE AND RETAII, Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c sar 85â€"8}"&‘3 STEEFT~â€"S85 and . SHOOLBRED & CO. Have received of their Spring : Importations, 18 BALES CARPETS sad CURTALNS. Em bracing ali the novelties, out for the season o which the confidently Invite Inspection. EWELLERY. | Eve Desori n of HOUBE 81GN olWwik 2Hrar W hirino, Gilding or 46. wupfl-mm f Wellingion Strést, Near Pooley‘s Bridge. 'l‘.'n’nUu 3 mmiree f sIGN WRITEX HOUSE DECORAâ€" ‘TOR, PALNTER, PAPER:â€" HANGERB, &o Rpocial Value in Lase Ov rtatus. gmwuummh. dose on t notice, and in a workimaniis« style, large assortment of NEW PAPERS, Bo“ï¬us. &0., just r.:c.lvod. and now on view Aa NEW WRITINGJMASTER, TTAWA CARPET HOUSE. Charles W. Leonard, ~__ ANEW COURBSE OF ISSTRUOsION. rOUNG MEN PREPARED for BUSINESS Students may enter at any time. " Address 33 to 37, WIL LIAM ST. A NEW SUITE OF ROOMS, LABOURERS WANTED |mmeâ€" Ottawa, Ooh 2 198. ) 25 J .A R V 18. Tolants. HEAD O0F ALL OTHERS ! . SPARKS STREET. Htotels. CHAUDIERE, 74 the Post Office, Eigin Street . LETCH, Proprietor. furnished with \Poewool% Reataurant _ has vdgilg. o_ the Pem broke Wages $1.25 cer very reas n bie. 30511( A NEW PRINCIPAL, The services o Government A: P Eq _ } & maee a )nt. l‘:((:mql_“ l 7 ELEGRA Necreta® y. 3900.6 TDt Proprietor. 3906 3ul The services of Mr. R. C. Windyer, Government Architect at Toronto, have been dispensed with. 4 Attention is directed to a paragraph in the despatch of our Toronto correspon:â€" dent, in which it is shown upon inconâ€" testable grounds that those members of the Legislature who have been deâ€"lared disqualified by the Election Court of original jurisdiction, but who have apâ€" pealed to the Court of Review, can if they chose take their seats pending the deciâ€" sion of their cases, no report having been forwarded to the Clerk of the House upon which he could decide they were inâ€" eligible. _ â€" The party of the Right Centre in the French Assembly have determined {to oppose all the amendments which the Left and Left Centre intend to introduce with a view of madifying the vote of the 11th inst. on the Electoral Bill. â€" The authorities of the Seminary have decided not to take steps against the Institut Canadien, in regard to the depth of Guibord‘s grave. Father Chiniquy h*s received a threatâ€" ening letter at Montreal, warning him that if he remains longer in the city, he does so at the imminent peril of his life, The date for the funeral of the late United States Viceâ€"President is not yet fixed ; it is the desire of some of his friends to defer the obsequies until Conâ€" gress assembles He is to be buried at his old home in Natick, Mass. Prince Bismarck is said to be much improved in health. Gen. Martinez Campos is at Madrid, conferring with the authorities in refer ence to the future conduct of the war. M. Buffet declares that the press have a right to criticize the Republican form of Government, but they must not attack the Assembiy or the powers established by the Constitution. | A treaty of commerce and extradition has been signed between Spain and San t 1 Li h 1 U lb A L 41L Ve| wisgixgro®, Nov. 22.â€"The Viceâ€"Pres: â€"â€"â€"==â€"â€"=" lident died suddenly at 7.30 this morn: FORE]GN ing. He rested well last night, and ® awoke at seven this mornin% and exâ€" «.. 4iz z_ g.reuod himself as feeling bright and GREAT BRITALN. tter, and sat up in bed to take his smm medicine. â€" He then lay down on his left Appointments Confirmed. side and expired in a few moments, withâ€" Loxpox, Nov. 22.â€"The appointments out;m'uggfe. of Sir J. Holker and Hardinge Stanley The Funeral of Senator Ferry. _ Gifford to the Attorney and Solicitor | _ wasgtxortox, Nov. 22â€"The Senators in Generalship respectively, are copfirmed , n;, city held a meeting toâ€"day and ap: toâ€"day. t 1 potnt.e! Senmators Wi:ï¬up. of Minnesota; has indefinitely postponed much of the autumunal sewings. In Englaod with a bad conditi n of samples and continued large imports many markets are a shilling cheaper, but farmers are reluctant to accept lower rates even for poor sam ples. When foreign arrivals slacken, as soon they must, and rents are paid, better trade at more remumnerative prices, seems The Mark Lane Express in its weekly review of the corn trade, rays -â€"“_Bdn TELEGRAPHIC. likely. It appears that the French reâ€" ports h:op been too â€" favourable, no sowing hvinfl::;n done in some districts. This has hardoned the price of wheat in Paris and the Provinces, alâ€" though flour is somewhat ohu&et. Prices in Belginm are firm, and in Holland staâ€" tionary. In Germany the markets are inactive and generaily unchanged, alâ€" though : at tzu and Vienna and in Hungary quotéti are rather lower, and the Russian ets show no change. Debate on the Electoral Bill. Paris, Nov, 22.â€"In the Aue-t:lI toâ€" day the de on third reading of the Electoral Bill . \begun, and. all the amend:â€" ments to the first clause, in regard to the terms of residence required for voters, which were agreed to on the 5th and 9th insts., was toâ€"day rejected, and the clause â€"was definitely adopted ‘as opiginally subâ€" mitted. The Right Centre has held a moetins, and resolved to oppose all the amen ments which the Left and the Left Centre intend to introduce, with a view of modiâ€" fying the vote |of the 1!th inst. on the fourteenth clause of the Bill, by which the scrutin d‘arondisement was adopted The Press Bill. Ministers Buffet and Dufaur to‘day atâ€" tended the littin%'of the Committee to which the Press Bill was referred. The former said the Constitution contained no enmunciation of principles, and the press might discuss the kepublican form of Government, but it must not attack the Assembly or powers established by the Constitution. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Loxpox, Nov. 22. â€" The Fall !ï¬:g Gazetie this evening has a special fror Berlin announcing that Prince Bismarck attended Parliament to d :y. His health appears better than was reported, . He intends making a speech toâ€"day. Havaxa, Nov. 22.â€"A treaty of peace, friendship maritime commerce and extraâ€" dition between Spain and San Domingo has been signed. N Insurgent Leader Executed. ‘The Insurgent leader Carlo Garcia has been surprised and shot. Captain Gu}enl has left for the i Los Cruices. Hif the field. MLAMEITDq . | NOR TEA L POVA 4 000 L uacle Campos has arrived at Madrid to consult with the Cabinet in regard to §ho war. B tamin nhaierery m ahonth n porm cause whatever ; an. & w26 ful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful ful med’, u;:i::nmn nosni E1ME DIUT to the constitu In all cases of nervous md.n?hll Af fections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fati onllixh“'"'m' W‘““"“ o the fl..n, Hysterics Whites, those Pills will effect a cure when all other means ~have failed ; and although a powâ€" stfal rntmedy; o not contain iron, calomel, m'¢ï¬Mth°" stitution. SEEVUIOTUUT® Full directions in thopantl-tmd each package, which should be. carefully preserved. hy For full puï¬onl-r-.obuh-ï¬ï¬d*‘ S:.mhh‘,fl refer to advertiseâ€" JOB MOSES, NEW YORL, SOLE PROPRIETOR, _ #1, and 12} conts for enclosed to'N’aMP‘*“&m-D;%M Jn!..;mmmmm 50 pills, by JOB mMOSES FEMALM PRLIDs ; This well known medicine is no imposiâ€" m, but a sure and safe remedy for Feâ€" Â¥or sale by all dmagists.. Mealth of Prince Bismurck,. Coroa Market Review. The Right Centre. Treaty of Commerce. | gmanos. mOosEs FEMALE PLLLS, GEKBHANY. e _interior and arrived at His headquarters will be in Martines Campos. CUBA SPAILN. Martinez OTTAWA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER: 2:«, 1876. Died Under the In@uence of Ethor. % Nsw York, Nov. 22.â€"John H. Hallock, of. Plainfield, N.J., died on Saturday. in the Homcspathic Ho?ihl in this ~city, while under the influence of. ether, which had been administered by Dr Wwm. T. Helmuth, for the purpose of removing a portion of a diséased jaw bone. The Great Rillard Match. i Nsw York, Nov. 22.â€"The score atl %uent is as follows:â€"Joe Dion , 300 ; illiam Sextor, 113; winner‘s average, 14 27. The next game, the last of the tournament, was between Garnier and Cyrille Dion, and was won by the former, the latter scoring ouly 88; winner‘s average, 11 7â€"13. The winning of this gmo by Garnier E.hood Joe and Cyrilie ion on the same basis, and t.hes accord ingly played of for the first and second goranl, with the following result:â€"Joe, ; Cynille, 233 ; winner‘s average, 12. The mug as follows:â€"Joe Dion, 01,50& ang table on which the tourna ment was played ; Cyrille Dion, $1,000 ; SBexton, Gazniee and Slosson divided equally the and fourth prizes . The Nat Kailroad Convention The Board of Trade has‘appoint»d Peter Coo‘)or, J. J. Apderson, Chas, W. O°‘Ryk Wallace P. G: and ‘Watson Stmfon:i as delegates to ;: he National Convention Mail Steamship Subsidy Fraud. The Pacific Steamshi Oompnni, through their MEMG“ Wilson, ‘have commenced m suit in the S:&rlomo Court against exâ€"Congressman J G. Schumaker, of Brooklyn, to re cover $300,000, alleged to have been un:â€" lawfully paid to him by Richard B. Irwin, agent of the Company for alleged services in procuring a Government subsidy for the Company in 1872. It is ol‘nrgo‘d by amount of its moneys in his possession, . zehichfhe disbursed unhvl:fully to a g:hm- | r of persons, among whom was ue maker. â€" This suitâ€" grows ou of the Conâ€" gressional Investigation in the subsidy matter, about a year ago. f , Flags at Half Mast. wan ALrBaxy, Nov. 22.â€"The fiags on all the public buildings here were lowered to half mast in respect for the memory of the late Viceâ€"President Wilson. the 'cZnEFTnyw.z irwin had a. amount of its moneys in his posses fn‘t:m, of Connecticut; Sargent, of Caliâ€" fornia and Kelly, of Oregon to attend the funeral of the late Senator Ferry, of Conâ€" necticut ; these gentlemen have power to add to the committee. > Strongth of the United States Army. The annual report of Gen. Sherman, after stating the geographical limits of the various commands, says:â€""The aggreâ€"‘ gato strength of the line of the army acâ€" cording to the last reports received, is 1,540 officers and 24,031 enlisted men, made up as follows :â€"five regiments of artillery, 270 officers and 2504 men; ten iments of cavairy, 422 officers c:d m men; twenty five regiments of inâ€" fantry, 848 officers and 1,100 men ; availâ€" able recruits, hospital stewards, ordnance sergeants, &o., 3,321. . The Border Tronblesâ€"Stolen Cattle Reâ€" turned. & GaryEstox, Nov. 22.â€"Advices from Brownsville taâ€"day state that on Saturday Capt. McNally was entrenched on the Mexican side of the river, under the proâ€" tection of the guns from this side, and while there .was a prospect of Federal troops crossing he remained to hold the passaze, when positive â€"orders were recoiv.ci n>t to cross. Capt. Mcâ€" Nally returned with | bis:who‘e command. He obtained a pro nise from‘the Mexican rutborities that they would deliver up the stolen cattle ana thieves, if caught. ‘The Mexicans have delivered 75 head of cattle at Ringgold Barracks, and all is quiet to day. _ The Chicage "T elegates to the National Convention Blifl)ldI,CQN held in St. Louis toâ€" Sr. Louts, Nov. 22.â€"A special despatch stating; that R. A. January, one of the largest wholesale grocers in this city, and a very wealthy man, is amongst those inâ€" dicted: for complicity in the whiskey frauds here, baving been published in the Chicago Tribune, of the 13th inst., Mr. January has published a card, pronounc: N C o o o h w ce ie ©a ing the statement absolutely false, and he intends to b% a suit against the 1ribune for $100,000 damages for defamea mation of character. >‘ MASSACHUSET IS. Serrow for the death of Mr. Wilson, Wororstge; Nov. 22.â€"Ug’on recsipt of ‘the news of the. death of Viceâ€" Prs{dent Wilson, the flr:gwm hung at half mast and the church ‘bells tolled for one hour to the memory of the dead statesmian. Nsw Orueaxs, Nov. 22.â€"The flags at military\ head_lumn and newspaper offices are at halfmast in respect for \Vioo-Pmidet Wilson. f A MERICA N . lu“gfl_r’ Â¥Fire {:s4» Hakrissure, Nov, 22. â€"The incendiary fire last night destroyed the Harrisburg Trotting Park Stables, \w ith nine horses. A petrified forest has discovered in the desert of Northwes Humbolt, about thirty miles west of the Black Rook range of mountains in Nevada. The Cenâ€" tennial Commissioners are having a se â€" tion cut out and prepared for exhiâ€" Vicsâ€"Prr:ident Wilson Dead. I say, Sambo, where did you ;oc\q'o shirt studs ?"* "In de shop to be sure." "Yab, yoa “jllli told me you hadn‘t any money.‘" " Dat‘s ww" "How did you yet ‘em den ?,‘ . ® ell, I saw «on a card in de window, ‘ collar studs,‘ so I went in and collared If there is anything that will bring teary bthoeyuofnln‘;tntobmood;mitil to witness a young lady undergoing the TTCee _ Coas o stt fallen clothesâ€"line, full of clothes t» A realization of its solemn duty. . 94 The scatteration of damp . autumn leaves on Saturday was postically melanâ€" cholly, but not hâ€˜ï¬ s> melancholy as it was to notice bow all a man‘s uxztllly;“‘ Mr. of St. Jose| Pupred dflving!x.:::au in a w‘:vhl'th% MM & sulkies came in :&ï¬- with, The Gazette "ntai ind 1og braten; sn mas after ; & ‘was @ards killed to put an end to his suffer: wards killed to put an @NnQ 10 MWM "*""" &Tbï¬ lhor&lh.ohalufllfllï¬. jeot of horse racing." n uh is + UUIC TT OeR m e e‘ 7 hered theological ileas were scattered sitting down upon their treacherous WASMINGTON. NEW YORK. PENNSYLYANIHA. MISSOURL. TEX \8. of endeavouring to bring & of St. Joseph, Mo., was ae" ta be Prosecuted ibel » Wasiuxcrox, Nov. 22.â€"The physicians conductingy ~the post martem examinaâ€" tion on the remains of the Vice President assign apoplexy as the cause of death. ADJOURNED . OUT. OF RESPECT To THB MEMORY OF MP. WilSON. * The Supreme Court of . the United States will not transact any business this week, owing to the interrnption by the deat â€" of Mr. Wilson and the observation of Thanksgiving Day. uP es The Coumt ot the Commissioners of the Alabams Claims adjoursed until,. 11 o‘clock toâ€"morrow, in respect to the memory of Viceâ€"President Wilson. _ serviges. MILITARY HONOURS TENDERED, j General hem;t, comimending the . StltovBriiil-]e. land militia, has ten:â€" dered to President Graut any military esâ€" cort for the Vice President‘s remains which may be tgu.ble to the President or the iriends of the deceased. orDER OF THB SECRETARY OF War In compliance with the order of the President, dircgting that appropriate military ‘afrl: naval hooours ï¬e vren> dered to ths| memory of Viceâ€"Presiâ€" ‘dont. Wilson, â€" the following . order was . received by the Socretary, of War this '.ï¬ornoon :â€"On| the day, succeeding the receipt of the order at each military post, the troops will b> paraded at 10 a.m., and the order read to them _ The national flag will be displayed at half mast, and at the dawn of day thiricen guns will be fired, coramencing at 12 O‘cloc n?; seven guns will be fired,and Atï¬ne close of the day a pational salute of thirtyâ€" seven guns. The usual badge of mournâ€" ing will be worn by officers of the army and the colours of several regiments will be put in m,our*ing for a period of three monthé. â€" OrDER BF TAE U,. 8. WAR DEPARTM E®T. THE RBMAINS BMBALMED, , | The embalmed remains of Mr. Wilson have beenâ€"laid in state in the Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent‘s room on i& msf:l?e, which nccuâ€" pies the place where â€"th writlni table stood at which }10 did all. bis work. Tve body is attived |in a dress , suit of black broadcloth and beside it sre a wreath of Tea Roses,| Japonicas, Calla Lillies, white Pinks Meliathrophesâ€" from the wife 0 the Presgident and a cross of white flowers from Gen, Babcock. DATE OFf FYKERAL UNCERTAIN, The doate for the fuueral is not yét .mod. It is desire of some of his friends to defer ‘it until Congress asâ€" sembles. L % President Grant called at the Capitol %s afterncon, but as the prooe:. of emâ€" ming was t in progress, retired without uein}rc remain 8. + j THE LATE :CEâ€"PRESOEN 1 SCIODUHOC . . LOBDANRUIL q. . EME MAE CE few things more certain than that Earl Russell, who was a ~contemporary of Cardinal â€" |Wolsey‘s, â€" who _ revised and ::g?utod many _ alterations in tho? s of "De Argumentes Scientiâ€" arum," who was the real author of the "Letters of Junius" who was a schoolfellow of Lord Byron and who introduced the Reform Hill of 1832, is as ready toâ€"day to form an ldflrn‘;!mtionn is Mr. Trevelâ€" R.n or .EAward . Fitzmaurice Thionabt.t 73, talking to some ‘one the other day, observed that he was getâ€" ting rather tired of political: life, and must write a book. "Iam wurh" he said ; " the hour of retirement has struck.: I must think of my Memoirs, I commenced that work forty‘,uu ago. and as yet have written only a few. notes . I wish at least to finish this before I die ; it will be uï¬yt legacy to the French people.‘‘ <‘Mr. Biryant, who is the same go as M. Thiers, is now engeged upon & istory of the United States, and has got as much as the introduction already in the hands of the printers. . Oat:‘:oxn to learn Greok at eight,b:nd PL was older than Mr. Disraeli when he commenced to take‘lessons in Latin. At F ars to beKeptat Half Mast. Date of Funeral Uncertain BostoN, fil.y four. a Pttrijf‘k," said an old gentléeman to his servant, "we are all creatures of fate." $ Well, if it wasn‘t for fate, how the devil could we walk, ciostr bnowempie mt the Jvons exo otographs wi young man thï¬ %utuioe’;ubr’- wax on the benches of the front portico of this office. _. A New York merchant has been detectâ€" 8d meaguring thirtyâ€"four inches t _the . Two inches is nothing on a towell, t it tells heavilywa.wo&hnflm'twhn the meter drops down. B A mâ€"éountry farmer who put in & half acre‘with turnips last summer, says they didn‘t brirg bim a cent. _ He should try omtbl&t &m.. They always bring 8 I R i h nine days, bathing the 10 Why was the cleansing of the Augean ' |hble§ like a ;il)@of ancient Mexm m mghhly o% poitery ware? Because it was an ‘k m!fyou’ k kin‘d of a gob. [Voice of the speaker m’fldfll% 'hh-m e« choked wi h emotion. ) Ymfl O sv A Detroit woman who was turned on‘t &“â€!"‘" Des of her house for nonâ€"payment of r-g&‘,,’ ï¬."{;.""'x; went out in good. style, puj ; on. | cine g""‘ and jewelry, and having her bai ï¬mhd‘m-“_ ; inoxu.-tyfoï¬:tlhooocmon. X% kh:;‘sdd by all medicine This is the way the newspapers 25 cents. & â€â€™â€œâ€œâ€œâ€˜Md;“%&ï¬â€™:.“mâ€â€˜â€œâ€˜ï¬:'} fues aim t AM%(?WTH% us. he can have steel or buckshot\n ‘Ont., Sole Agents for the POST MORTEM EXAMINATION, 0. MA MB PA CCCE hin 41086 unlimited. quantities by poking his nose around our cotfier." A Gn-* of Septagenariaus (Signed,) _ " Wa, Gastox. rdï¬:flnm 'onqt sure 2" ! COMMERCIA L. ~ "Timts for Telegraph, but weaker for bank !mihw'h‘lYou. I\'%‘ 22.â€"Pacific K;;l’ 3. Telegra ; _ American, 55; Northvndu&:?; Rock Island, 105 ; 8t. | Paut, 35§; "Wrie, 184 ; St. Joseph, M47 ; { Like | Shore/ ai}’; ew York Central, 106 18; Obio & Mississippi, 108 1â€"18 ; Panama, 128 ; Union Pacific, 72§. y in consequence of rumours of failures. Balesâ€"Montreal, 1794 to 179% izsu“' chants‘, 94 to Mu Commerce, 4 to 124 ; Telegraph, 146} to 146§%« Loxpox, Nov. 22, 12:30 p.m â€"Consolsâ€" For money, 94 1+16 ; for account, 95 1â€"16. United States bonds, 108 for 65‘s. The rate for money at the Stock Exchange is ! Nzew York, Nov. 22.â€"Cotton quiet, at ‘1â€"16e advance on middling upland«. lFlour steady and moderate; receipts, |32,000 barrels; sales, 14,000 barrels ; \quotations unchanged. Rye flour steady, at $4 25 t» 5 40. Wheat quiet and firm ; LivERproot, Nov. 22, 1 p.m.â€"The Cotton Market is firm ; middling uplands, 6§4 ; middling Orleans, 7 3â€"16d. receipts, 306,000 bushels ; | bushgle‘at $1"14 for to 1 15 for No. 3 th lugoi $1 26 to 1 28 for No. 2 do ; $1 30 to 11 31 ‘for No. 2 Milwaukee ; $1 36 to 1 40 for No. 1 spring ; $1 16 to 1 38 for new and old winter red western; $1 20 to 140 Zformborwutern;tl&fornhihmt-1 ern. Rye quiet. Corn scarcer and firmer ; receipts, 69,000 bushels ; sales, 35,00 bushels at 741¢ for steam western mixed ; ‘T5c to T5%c for sail do.,; 7546 to 76 for high mixed and yollow;.g'l}oto 26 for ; new mi“.%&l,%.;)b’duu unchanged ; | receipts, bushels ; sales, none. | Oate quiet; ‘receipts, 114,000 bushels; sales, 38,000 busheis, at 34 to 48¢ for lmind western and State; 46¢ to 52¢ for white do. Pork dull, at $22 25 to 22 50 lfor mess. Lard, 123câ€"16 to 22%6 for 7,305 ; shipments, 2,004. steam. â€"Butter, 23¢ to 326 for State and Pennsylvania. _ Petroleumâ€"Crude, 6§¢; nï¬n«{ 12%c to 136. o CBtoaco, Nov. 22 â€"Flour dull ~and he«vy. Wheat in fair demand, but lower; No 1 Chicuqo spring, $1 10; No2 do, %l 05} â€" to 105}; spot, $1 05} ; seller o ontald yareaans, + ; anu No 8 886 bid ; "W’ T6e. i and lower ; No 2 mixed, 510 ; spot, 50§e ; seller November, 47i0 bid ; scller year and hig(l): mixed, 536 to 53%6; rejected, 500 to 50%c. Osts quiet and weak ; No 2, 30}c. â€" Barley dull and _lower, at gun to ‘860 for â€"spot. â€" Rycâ€"Demand fair and market firm, at 680 to 68f0. : Pork strong andshigh.. ‘Bulk Meats steady, â€"with= a ‘modouhdommd;mflo; short rib middles, 10{c ; short clear: middles, 10%c.< Whiskey, $1 11%.: At: the after= noon call of the Board wheat was steadier, but is lower ; corn, 50§c to 50Js for Nov. and 4740 for seller year; o.uqni.t,h‘ To higher ; pork easier, at $19 65 ; lard firmer, at $19 65. Receiptsâ€"Flour, 10,000 barréels ;: Wheat, llld bushels ; Corn, 58,000 Wmflaï¬.m bush~ els ; ~Barley,=7,000 3 ~Rre, T75 bushe‘s. Shipmentsâ€"Flour, ï¬m Wheat, 226,000 bushels ; bushels ;â€" Oats, 52,000 ~bushels ; Barley, 13,000 bushels. § Chicago Live Stock Market. Cricaco, Nov. 22. â€" Hogsâ€"Receipts, A lady put her watch under her pillow the other night, but couldn‘t _keep® it &mbeo-oit disturhed her mAM ere all the time was her king right underneath cher, and she never thought of ‘that at all. * C3.‘s best six cord extra quality sewi eoual‘n. Notice the ugln m;;‘-fgt sp3o! J Orrawa Bostxess Counmer.â€"This A lar instituftion offers superior hdlap:o those who wish tom & practical educa tion. They have the finest suit of rooms, the ablest teachers, and the munhotong course of training in Canada. See th advertisement in another column. ..‘ _ aemmmmee _ d & w 39S80. ofBouu sn'xn.-'l'hevga of uw&amu co T -...a‘ï¬'.e._.tu: hin "tn ’ !hm year, and the credit is due to ! Darley‘s m Powmd_ou d Anbluil. Heave & reparation being extensively nndku?d exaots from all ths highest praise. Nothing of the kind has You will save time b;nd trouble wit: our sewing machine Crarks 14. 58 bu?‘sixoord exmmty sewing highest praise. . NOLhING 0| overngm been half as given such universal satisfaction ; it canâ€" 5n be ciualled.. We can "bodidenty recommend it, and would advise all who own horsés to keep a supply of it on h vadâ€"it m‘&bo the ‘means of saving your horse‘s Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co., is on each package. Northrup & Lyman, *Toronto, Opt., proprietors for Canada. Sold by all medicvul ealers. $796. â€" Rsin tais Twiok.â€"tive to thirty drops of Thomas‘ Eclectric &Az{fllonu common Bore Throat. It never in Croup, It will cure a Cold or Cough in twentyâ€"four to fu;,-dght hours. One bottle has cured Bronchitis of Mt&:fl'l'lm“ï¬; recent cases are cured in three to days. | It has restored the voice where the gu-unhunohpohn.bonnwhhprin ve years, _ As an outward application in all éases of pain or laments, nothing like it has ever been known. ‘One bottle will cure any case of Lame Back or Crick in tholl&. For diseases of the Spine and Oont.mtionoflhellmolenhbnnm:flod. itimpnin o on pie oi in ion ou Tuhe and the paln Of a in . three minutes, and is altogether best and nhasnest medicine ever to the p.opï¬:fllocmw it takes so little to do you good. It is composed of six of the best oils and nothing but oils Is worth its weight in gold. kaville, P.O0., writes :â€"*" Lhirt@@Nn . YORrs | ) _ ,__"o / Pnd ioi o es in | sott have " ' § suffered. _ After , thrifty 800 ‘ c Corl cthowas‘ Releowic Oil" for| ~ entmscre i) n | ow com: ve hi o. Wyoutog, "A. Y,, ‘anites » Dr. | of Roskhg tiholuins Eciectrie‘ Oil cured me of Bronâ€" | the exeroi Moentreal Stock Market. New York Mevey Market. Liverpool Markets New York Markets London Markets. ‘hicago Marvets Nov,. 22.â€"Stocks but weaker forbqnm assistant 14 ToOROoNTO. : TDMM DPE 3L..~~ S 0 as. . QuzeRo, Nov. 22â€"House met at 3: 30. ymportant i Tan Prre n ais" ‘ After routine,â€" Toroxto, Nov. 22.â€"The question as to BILLS INTRODUOBD. . the right of members who have been disâ€" lr.Wmhtwdmd_ <a Bill to amend quslified, but whose ‘cases are under spâ€" article 1318 of the CivilCode. He exâ€" peal, has been decided by an eminent plained it was to correct a clerical error, authority. : When notice is given of an and thus to mssimilate it with another appeal, the Judge before whom the case Mflbhmam wa; tried and decided, for the time being women‘s. V withholds his certificate voiding the eleoâ€" | MWM&.M mxmm .I.rm :'H‘:. motion, doldnnd to be > on was therefore, that when the House meets on printed. 2 * Wednesday, the Clerk, in the absence of | _ Hon. Mr. Axorrs presented his Bill to Speaker, will have no official notification, ‘amend certain articles of the Code of and can take no cognizance of the decision : Civil Procedure,. given by the Judges, but not conveyed to | _ Mr. Ta1ox, in the absence of Mr. Mcâ€" him by certificate. . He bas only in ï¬â€˜mmlnmflm'&n&:": possession the returns of the returning | Bill to amend the Montreal City officer to thoefleotthugthom but on the nï¬hdm Hon. Mr. |wuduly elected. w‘m‘u Mmh “: Angers and Mr. the Bill was deferred. in this matter in Cases, â€" English does not admit of PRISON MATTERS. 'appul?::lechon o::-. If a judge be ; Mr. Paqurr asked for information as to forewhomseasoiab’dugtriï¬ds-lt'wbodn'erth? Government had had their e ient to take the dhhlmuondmoctfld, w the nmm. en iririe ons | date o9 resmesmeres mt 0 ol & cli.s‘ioni:ï¬mlin-.llm“, pe!* _]oogugtobopu_nun_iigndfli_flhl.o:- _ Eight hundred of the fifteen hundred invited to the Liout.: Governor‘s ball have In the City Council to night it was decided to supply gas to Vienna Clock in St. James Cathedrel. â€" ‘~ *â€" Messrs. R. Reynolds, Farley uid John Cornell were nominased toâ€"night 3&0 Liberal Conservative Association of 5t. Andrew‘s Ward, as candidates for Alderâ€" mavic honours. ‘The Woodbiue Park Association claim May 24th, 25th, and 26th for their spring meeting, and. July 1, 2, and 3 for summer. Anin%uut was held toâ€"day on the body of an infant found dead in its mother‘s .rm-i:howuu-mhdwithtwhd whiskey in her possession,. . A verdict of died from want of proper nourishment Care Rousselot and the Institut Cana«â€" dien â€"Reporter â€"Dead â€" Incendiary Arrestedâ€"Malignant Pressmanâ€"Sasâ€" peosionâ€"New Lunatic\Asylam. MoxtesaL, Nov. 22 â€"It now turns out that the Seminary, St. Sulpice ‘will not molest the grave of Guibord because of its not having been dug to the required depth of four feet, thmgl.l Onn'm hes officially. notiGied Institut Cana dien that it is only 2 feet 6 inches deep. ‘The reason that no action has been taken is boctmtllu::du,u the end of six ears, are now to from P puager se in on nin,, . James & y died yesterday. _ 3 M. Galerneau, joiner, was arrested this evening on a charge otf setting fire to a wooden house, which was his own propâ€" erty. Two .tum&t:mmdt to burn the house, one on 10th and the other on the 23rd of Beptember. After each ï¬r_eo_ninvqi'ï¬m!uhold_b( ï¬â€˜QO‘u- was returned. missioners, but nothing % portant was elicited to warrant Yroooodint,dmd the other day a young talian called on : Galarneau for an aoâ€" count the latter owed him, when, it is alâ€" count the latter owed him, it is al« leged, Galarneau o%nd fll:mï¬l $60 if he would burn the b‘ock of frame buildings, three in number, of which that already reféerred to was one.â€" ‘The Italian W_u_thonlhl'-.l(.b-fl, who inâ€" CA N A D 1 A N. ; QJUEBEC LEGISLATURE. Rev. Father Qahwu received a letter written by " A ian." Itreads: * Chiniquy ,_&.ï¬" obliges me to warn you that if in a short time.hence Edn not ; relieve the city. of. your. u pmlhavenn!;md:whҠmake you disappear from the world, even nthooutafn‘liï¬,iflm discovere !, because I ider I would «die a ml?r for the feith, in nli.vinfln :x a being o infamous from his scandals and Ne m e e t Coeiie e cea s id oouï¬Eï¬n;the shame and dishonour of You have ito choose between death pr quitting.:Cansada. â€"I am a man tot:o hat I decide, no matter at what â€â€˜Hr It is to merge the Water Police h:; mgdw Protestants was to secure &n Asyl famm separate from that for Catholics. At present the Local Government farms al insane persons in the Provinee, irrespéctive of religion, are confided to the “wI:“h:(ve built an immense asy & .Igogn a A on the y on , took his revenge by the so that the paper issue but obe edition toâ€"day. _ _ _ mig * CEaprovemiente 4 nand Urent: . .. Qusakc, Nov. 22.â€"The extension of ‘dalen ‘is strongly d"-mz the press in connection with the T disastrous loss of the ship Calcutia in that neighbourhood. m‘ym"l:tumt hwuudn Mquobuindï¬mm umolso,omto(bhytbofldl ® ‘ u.';'u.h ;ad:oo;luow which i ne sior. sud jor the prolomgieg of Dute the city, and for the E:lo-md'w ham Terrace to the King‘s bastion and mopgnmt:.mwmal’wl street, and on St. Charles River . Lord Duffeiin has to the Mayor & set of plans prepared by Mr. Lyun for the embellisthment of this city. These deâ€" signs comprise the prolongation of a street between P. E. Island and the main land. :.trid trip of the steamer was had yester {-'h.“gfov the repi tation in the (Comtnome of the County of Dorohester has settlement. . Mr. Whyte left for Scotland toâ€"day to complete arrangements for the settlement of one hunidred families of MONTREAL QuEeBEC. health Mr. W s introduced a Bill to amend article l:gc of the Civil Code He ex plained it was to correct a clerical error, and thus to mssimilate it with ancther article, relating to the subject of married women‘s rights, Hon. Mr. Marmior presented the report PRISON MATTERS. Mr. Pagurr asked for information as to whether the Government had had their attention direct»d to the nmlr whether they have resolved upon the, Te uague pioin o Shecpraen ~f BC J:sh.emm is ‘:::dy cenâ€" in such report, and against whom there gre several heavy charges. Hon. Mr. Axorrs said the report had aibsers of the Cromy, Ho. Soplan being a % & ‘Dmnmm inion . Ipspector; but m to 3 report â€" of Tar. * Miles, the escape of a prisoner from the gaol in uestion by -Eq:d, the walls. The glunfl' of Beauce roportodth:rl.. whowud-oob-l.il’,farw duty, and in consequence the had been suspended. ‘The Sheriff had notified the Government since that time that he had been reâ€"instated on the promise of better behaviour, and, under the circumstances, the Governmert have suspended their of the Board of Agriculture so as to cause the members of the said Board of Agriculâ€" mbuftuwgd s.-u:.: stead of being appointed by the Governâ€" Mupmpgdbythemm “b.H-.!trGuuv the hon. . Ga ‘mnï¬und hmd‘m culture, and not to the Board of Agriculâ€" Mr. Prevoxtamsz asked whether it was the intention <of the Governâ€" ture, the latter u1 extinct. He said Government had no intention of making the change suggested, and were not aware that the Premier had ever made such a Mr. Rmwrzzer asked whether it. was the intention of the Government to yote an widitional amount to that already voted for the ooutrno-d:\ of the new Parlia buildings on the Jesuit Barracks lots0 that the construction of such buildings may be undertaken as soon as the Gov« ernment has obtained possession of. the grounds. â€" Hon ‘Mr. Garxgav said it ‘had been the intention â€" of the Government to C0u> mence the work last spring but nad been compelled to postpone it, to the impossibility of obtwining of ‘the Jesuit Barracks %B might say, bowever, that it was in > tention to begin the work as so0n as posâ€" sible, but thm time for h: member to question would be when the estimates came up. ( Az0 CommITrEE oF THs whoLs p ‘The House then went ‘into Committes of the Whole on Mr. Wurtell‘s re -pd?dflqbc&nauu.dd take place toâ€" morrow. [ 4 The House adjourned at 4:05 p. m| | LONDoOn. Musical Unionâ€"Chamber of Loxpox, Nov. 22 â€"The first c moerts of the London Musical Union come of on next Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The oborus will number nearly one. hun» dred voices, and the orchestre about twentyâ€"five instruments. ;khnuwi!lbo inpz.ui.-l the ormers to the city. ' 'h.ï¬â€˜:%dm-fl‘ 'io “M w the great majority of business of the city. ltm«‘wflulfl-f.l.m-~ bers, and the applications of a number of Imnwsmmdm-n-u- twaâ€"~ ~WTha ald Board of Trade Sell into ths hands of a political riBk, and â€" consequently lost the active .m.mpm«uâ€"a 8 business men of the city. The dlmddpofl' udvilhghui: tics, labours to the advancemnt of comâ€" mercial interests of London and Western Ontario. J. B. Laing is President and mmmuv&um been chosen delegates to the Dominion Bordwd‘_l‘rltwio ttee of the City Counâ€" cil on the Assessment Act recommend the Council to petition the Legislature in fbvoqrq_t_tnulumm." t buildt T %mm'whm toâ€"day, a prominent Saint named: Levenâ€" ton conducting the ceremoniet, The Geographic and itime Obserra:â€" ‘m«rmuu-mxmï¬- \Park of Montsouris The design is to Im-d-k»«hdpd astronomy among officers of the navy . * | . Satisfectory progress is “-S."" with the German excavations at Vlympia, ‘The Emperor of Ching is pfl; a collection of gongs to be wmw :iz ce f There ars 597 at the famous Hotel des h-.%’dddd’ whom is the brave now The exâ€"Empress Carioilta is 4 cratier, mocording to the “kr: Brilish Board accepted The Brilish Admi Etapp'o* tod.-.i_z-.mï¬ with the huge Woolwich gun. A public museum hes been in sippunth ine buiiding of is Brengels Ephesus. s Prince Bismarck is said to be suffering severaly from intermittent and attacks of nearaligia. . On days when he is free f-n’nhthwflna:ï¬n pl-mmoflbchn.ulh ‘M4% T a"m _ sl. Cuimal in which ‘there is Mn ocnr af inlaps tason es from in Greece, where portions of the entablea~ ture of the east front of the Temple of Zeas have been reached at a depth of 151 PRICE 4 CENTS. BEITISH AND FOREIGY NXOTES EW PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. at of Church Property Reâ€" \ Iiâ€"~Mormon Church Openâ€"