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wder, w ITHOUT Senate, L RAiPfan Macloam proprie n stree6 ICGS Mails. ublished 0. LutereSk 60 aodull, y wiumg. > w Huill, .1 Mount tary peOK» presenied utw Das LQM 40/016 orship ander â€" e Cliy 3° 28 m ber, asaa sleu p are Whag 2t 5 G_ %\ 0. garristers gaertster® Hemweopathic Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Résidenceâ€" Albert Sireet. Office hoprs from lWlla m.. ind ?toip. m. Special attentiod gyea to diseuses and dispiacemenis m”;‘bo Ottawa, sou "”‘.,‘ 4 % sory, «&€~, Has 0 Provine May be consuiled & Refabd Albori s Lre Ottawa, Oct .4. !s ‘/'(’)L, VIII., NO. 4012, Night Cifc Private ‘ ie sleaim and i U W Plysician, Surgeon anud Accoucheur W. gens Corner W eiuuglon “’ M. Block GI1BBS & COURSOLLE, pl!l&' Adri Day Office â€"mparks slreel, Large Commission & Cash Premiums Patents of â€" Invention, Agent‘s Outfit Free! PB omAas i. LoRi~ Licenti LBAAY OF FAMEUS â€" FICTION, ; CoOMPRISLNG THE TEN _ Jewels of Imaginative Literalure : Pilgriim‘s Progress, Vicar of Waketield, Kobiuson Crusoe, Puul and Virginia, Luiliver‘s Travels, â€" Elisabeth, Yathek, Piccioln. Undime, _ Tales Com Arablan Nighis, [FRADE MAKK REGISTERED.] HICTORIA CHAMBER®S, WELLINGTON STREET, OTTAWA. sesd garti~! 0 Provincial Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. #Buccessor to W . K. Thistle & Co.] Ofice, as former‘y, Over Mano‘s Hardware pre. $819â€"L wan vo Â¥A Barrist©f eCTSR RNGF Plumber, Gas and Steam_Fitter, mer Weinugton aud Bunk streels UUaW@ E. ‘J. P. LYNXN, R. J. D R. MACDONELL, LOXuEs a R. 0. C. WOOD, u. CH Wl d A RTHUi F. COTTON, ABOH A MBA ULT, ;1 K b®R P A TENTS. Notary Public aod Aqvocate, Barrisicr elir uy mA Rs H aL MA TH EsON, M. FERLANDP, LOG A N, Cousaiiations al all bours, : pléte in ONF VOLU ME of over 1,000 pages aulftily lllusurated With 44 full page mngrayâ€" TUPPER Advor te, Solicitor, &e. BEST OF REFEKENCES GIVEN edical €ards. JOHM NSTON, eUILEE \u#rney. Solicitor in Chan A4t y irom the practlice of my profession, , with dny formbr Assistant, Mr. PTUN, my Plans and kecords of UtLia wa and vlclult{;, and have much . recommeudiug bim as imy sucâ€" â€"Atluoiw residence M RiOS LE & HLLL wAasET & GolMULLY, FORD &200-. lilormey, Notary, &¢ °ENNOCK & WeINIYRE, 4 ib 84RA Y 2 UTTAWA, ONT. r:aing speedy and aimost painâ€" »fecence siven to arlies suCcâ€" RLD‘S STâ€" RY BQUK, and all 1 _ Agent‘s Qutdt free to ail who ud \ i.i laillifuily qanVAss, LIC1TORSâ€"OUF Ad socate Untario Odice, 7 w king Sureet W ost Hamilton QnL l ys, Solicitors, Notaâ€" 0Nb R EL Weilington St., Rajotte‘s Rideau street, near Glou s Office, corner of O‘Conâ€" illdiogs, Green Houses, high or low pressure, s ecially. R y of Carietor sSolicié@rs, Conâ€" :VLULSB., W . R. THISTLE Seltcitor® N MERCHANT se of the kuife f Surgcoms of Physiclans, nca! Suciety of t Ascoucoeut Â¥ ONT BEA L. Centre Town Maria Street Soi citor d1 reon and te«1 profes alfe Street n. P. Mit« er in the $3\7â€"ly 3917â€"3m KB OV { Hall 3090U Jusdy Main 1738 2401 po ) XÂ¥ *X T p.oy ment as yeneraliy us Tra®s Offtc M (‘INDI) ROOMS WITH BOARD.â€"A couâ€" M pieof gooi beiâ€"~o0ins with board, may be had at MRS. KERE‘ corner of El&ln »nd Stater streets. 4004 Bo.\ln WANTED.â€"A member of the Commou: â€" req@ire during the sgession uf rnariiament, board M.‘mtm" du.wrkur and bedroo«r, both comfoftable, situat withâ€" In easy distance of Hquses of Pariiament. State price for rooms with or without board. Give references, Addres$, by letter, A. B. C., to t ais Office 400412 LaBOURERS WANTED immeâ€" 200 diately at Cobden, o the Pewbroke linanch o_ the C. C. Railfoad, Wages il.fim imy, Boani in the village very reasons ROGIERS, KELLY & Co. Wo1t! M B Choicst Wines, Liquors, Cigars 4#0., &0, &0 Bass® Pale Ale and Guiness‘ Extra Stout ALWAYS ON HAND. _ Exhibjition Visitors will be well accoms» medated dIrIq&l;xhlbl- tion Week. ind L<xiging i ) a private family, with na chil« trew, in close proxiniity fithe Public Buildings, \pply «t THIS OFEIC 4006 .3 Mr. BEN. HUCKELL begs to announce to the general and travelling public, that he bas curered ngon the Pl:t?thw(suy of the above Hotcl, lately conducted by Mr. Fred. Eyans. The bes. braniis of wines, liquors and cigars nreukept and the promptest alteution is paid to Guests. The Royal Oak Hotel, The "Feathers"‘ Hotel. Dinner hxnfldod from 12 A.M., until 2 P.M., at very reasonâ€" able raies. [Rideau Street, near Sappor‘s Bridge,} The above ‘gupulu' Restaurant hbas been enlarged by the addition of several .ooon'({m and well furnished rooms on the story. m’l’h?‘flnenv. Luacheon and Dining Rooms in e city. Ue-n!eman honoring this Establish ment with thoir pnu-ona&my rely on strict attention being paid to r orders. Lzfi:)rs, Wines and Cigars of the best qua. > Luncheou served at all bhours Boadl The Dufferin House Corne Bank and Wollington sts., OrposITE THE GOVERNMENT WoRK Sâ€"oP8 ls now open for business after being renoâ€" vated and nowly fAtted for the comfort and aecomodation of the travelling community. |ITVA IION WANTEDâ€"A good. refiable J man, best of city réferences, wants amâ€" oy ment as Bookâ€"Keeper or to make himsel‘ nerally usefu! aboutan iflige. Address A. B, s beaitiful and furnished with the_ choicest brands of Liquors, Cigars, etc. Your call will be kindly solicited, E. J. HENRY, 10MFORTABLE BOARD.â€"One or two / yeung men ran obléin comfortable;Board Wellington Street, near Bank. | _ The aboys Hotel!s well supplied with the Ot‘awa, Sept, 3 1878 "ACANCIES for. Boarders, No. 4 McCorâ€" _ ‘mick‘s Terrace, O‘Gonnor street. Apply A NEW WRITINGJMASTER, { A NEW COUR3E OF 1NSTRUCFION. rByNu MEN PREPARED for BUSINESS Stndents may enh’râ€";t any time. Address " aANTEDâ€"A fmu‘: man with a small capital tojo[n advertiser in a good payâ€" wsiness, _ Address with real name, to NINENS, P. 0, box &5J, city. :“;311 Students may entor for ciroulars, &C., _ ;OABD with or witéaut rooms, #nd rooms withoat boun}. Tuble mad rooms firstâ€" ss _ Corner parks and Bank streets, and thin two inivutes‘ walk of the Parliament FRED FOOKS â€" + â€" Proprietor. P HOTOGRAPHE R. oarRDp‘ or PUBLIC SCH@OOL TRUS TEKS. at A NEW SUITE OF ROOMS, w@~ $5Sâ€"SPARK3 â€" STREFTâ€"85 ® wHOLESALE AND RETAII, Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c A .arge assortmen t of Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies‘ Opera and Victoria Chains, gentlemen‘s Albert Chains, Kings aud Goid Se unoelm and Jewellecy cf every dmflp‘:fiu. Pla Ware, Ciooks, coau the lowest prices. The vest House in the city,. _ Wholesale buyers can got their stook as cheap from me as any other PC Om C inrar 30 . Ottawa. Oct 27, SHOOLBRED & CO. THE " LONDON," Have received of their Spring Importations, 48 BALES CARPETS and CURTALNS. Em bracing ali the novelties, out for the s@@s0n o which the confidently . ORNAM KNTAL WRiTING, G &e.. executed in a saperior Biyle. s1GN PAINTER AND GRAINER, j Wellingion Street, Near Pooley‘s Bridge ie iss tn 44 thios. wiidhng on ethe A NTED HEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! Spocial Vaiue in Lace Cxriains, EWELLER Y Charles W. Leonard, ~£9, .SPARKS STREET. TTAWA CARPET HOUSE. Invite Inspection. 33 to 37, WILLIAM ST A CALL IS SOLICIT ED . k J A R V L 8. tm the Deminkw TClants. (LATE JARVIS & ARLESS.) {rom Female Teachers, destrous t und=r the Hoard, wl be neceivâ€" rman H. RO lNr‘l«)_\l, Exq â€"conswdered hotdiog a lower cerâ€" ie second Grade | JAS. D. JOYNT, Secretat y. . 9. 197 399016 N. MARKS, m is Hicusekeeper. BHest of . _ Addtess MISS MAGGIE inkewtan P.O , Out. _ 4001 Wantod by a young Lady Htotels. H. LETCH, Proprietor. 3900 im 1D, McARTHUR & CO, t _Proprietors. A NEW PRINCIPAL, H#A NT, Sparks street S981t odging. MRS. FORâ€"Ti Tht â€" SI‘IAYBD OR STOLENâ€"From the preâ€" mises of Alex. Keevil, Maria street, a red Bpmniel Pup, white marks on paws and nose, Any persou knowlng of his whereabouts will confer a favour by giving informaticn leading All r‘fl.lel having claims against the Estate of WILLL\AM A BYTT, Grocer an4 China KINGsForpâ€"On the 30th November, at the residence of ber father, the Observatory, Toronto, the wife of R. E, Kingsford, 0: a RaSTAURANT. All tes haviâ€"g olxims against the Estate of p‘flucm uu'mo;.. of Ottawa&, Carriage of WILLL\AM A BTT, Grocer an4 China Merchant, of Ottawa City, An Insolvent, Are requested to fyle the same at my office ou or before th 10th inst. WILLIAM FLINGL AN Official nee. Ottawa, Dec, 3rd, 1875. 3 10 his recovery or before th Makor, Are requested to fvle 1 No. 80, Ride«u street, 0 the $ih Inst. . Tne Oorpol:tion do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any ‘Lender, By Order, ROBERT SURTEES, > » in ______ City Engineer. . s iava Decelocermg,Ine ~| _ uns vate site fora gentleman‘s residence, three 224 a half -cresh:‘:&pulh Mesare. (m.-l & Mutehmor‘s, on street koad, one mile rrom meouiumlu. Terms moderate, AW InM o GTAR Ottawa City. 407 grom the city limi‘s, Terms {?M s‘ru&s‘mnwno:u TIIBII LIMITS FOR SALE CONTAILNING â€" oNE HUNDRED AND TWENT Yâ€"FOUR SQUARE MILES. For terms and condition, may be muewfl.V‘.Nod.wmmfl- sik anderslgned is prepared. to sel‘ his TIMâ€" RIVER DESMOINE, 1'?;:’ to H. V. Noel, Quebes Bank, or E. MoGilâ€" vay: _ * JO8SEPH SMITH. To the Editor of T HE TIMES. SIR,â€"During the past two or three weeks I have been daily asked my intention as to the Mayoralty of 1876. & To remove further questions and doubt in this matter, I res;ectfully inform my fellowâ€" citizens lmunnllbe.(kndldlh.. unless they bymlnflnonihlmdunonlly signed requisiâ€" tion to auo‘her person, or by some Other deâ€" cided action, show their desire for a change. New Advertisements. Ottawa, Dec. 1th, 1875. â€" NSOLVENT AUOT OF Is75. All parties having claims against the Estate Ottawa, Dec. 8 1875 BOOKS & STATIONERY ARTHUR L. HOLMES, 38â€" s;;;;:‘;treet, ~ NSOLVENT ACT OF 1875. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1875. Ottawa, Nav. 17, 1875 Will be found every article used in the office of THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE Wesleyan Conference daughter Ottaws, Nov, 26, 1875 will always be kept in stock. A yery large Fol THE HOLIDAYS. A perfect colleciion of songs, with eom paniment, comprising over 75 of Gems of English Song LA dnc ieb on hese n d o Poihee 400 ment, cOm, over 75 of the choic : :{ns‘:).n?', % m.nl Quartets known ; ul:f‘z with g! e&re.lnd"wun espec‘al reâ€" d 1 9nn o P laing, * ordinary collection of really 1 ue songs, * . * ,* i y â€" e ow e ;fim&um;‘smm musliio ; $4.00, full Otmelimhrnnqd;'l-u,mnmu‘.oluo.m A new adition, ULIVER DITSON & Co., Bost CHAS, H. DITSON 4& 07 'nln‘rodw. € RARE CHANCE is now offered to mY O MmORC "" Ad EP UR ehoice of Eraen Rervides ho. * Ouawe, Be ipt,5, 1875 mNY.mv#illm rdinary collection Gf really f mamond Yeast Cakes: T MUTTON PIES aND OYS PATTIES served daily at NOON F YOU WANT GOO0D BREAD IN STATIONERY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. L. K. CLISBY, ) GIFTS BETTER APPRECIATED, Just Outâ€"New, Fresh and Hondsome, BOOKS Bc Seich Rext Books and "* of the above books sent postâ€"paid, for \Organ at Home. |\ Musical Treasure. \ Gems of German Song. | Pianoforté Gems. | Gems of Scottish Song. | Moore‘s Irish Melodies. Gems of Straussâ€" C A R D . WILLIAM FLINGLAND, BIBTH. comprising over,100 best Strauss TORONTO, the same at :\dy office, on or before Wedneâ€"day, J. P. FEATAERSON. Officiat Art -i?nee. 401218 dfi&fiâ€"Adfm a An Insolvent, ; "A most extra« 401212 Presidertt Grant‘s Message has been approved by the Cabinet, and it will be sent to Congress on Monday or Tuesday ; it will, it is said, be considerably longer thian anyâ€"of his previous mossages. The dfssolution of the French National Assembly is to take place some time during the present month. The weather has been intensely cold in England and on the Continent during the past week. Count Andrassy‘s Memorandum, emâ€" bodying a series of reforms to be recomâ€" mended to the Porte, in reference to its Christian subjects, has received (the sancâ€" tion of the Cabinets of Berlin and St. Col. Sandford and Professor Archer, Director of the Edinburgh Museum, have been appointed Joint Commissioners to the Philadelphia Exhibition. The French Minister of Foreign Affairs states that the reason why the Gevern: ment declined to purchase the Khedive‘s interest in the Suez Canal, was that the Cabinet feared a war with Germany. ployment in New York city. Petersburg, and the document is to be at once submitted to the other Great Powers for approval. The case of exâ€"Alderman Clements is to be brought before the Court of Queen‘s Bench at Toronto toâ€"day. Senor Canovas del Castillo is to assum e the portfolio of Minister of War, during the absence of General Jovellar at the headquarters of the Army of the North. A large number of operatives have been discharged from the prinâ€" cipal manufacturing establishments in Montreal, and many of those retained reduced in money and time, owing to the stringearcy in the money market, There is to be a deputation of. French workingmen present :at the Philadelphia Loxnox, Dec. 3.â€"Colonel Owen has reâ€" signed his position as Centennial Comâ€" missioner. Col. Sandford and _ Prof. Aroher,Director of the Edinburgh Musem, have been appointed Joint Commisâ€" soon as the three Imperial Governments have definitely accepted the proposal, the other Powers of Europe will be invit TELEGR APHIC. ed to participate. Philadelphia â€" Centenniai Commisâ€" &;hu,:i.-,. ollinknown g n!::.:'f a w gun this city, is reported to have been frozen to death while on a shooting exourâ€" Minister of Foreign Affairs, states that the reason why the Gov t refused to purchase the Suez Oln.?lnmnl, when the property was tendered for sale to the Ministry,. was that McMahon‘s Cabinet feared war with Germany. The Philadelphia Centennial. .& Paris, Dec. 3.â€"The municipality of Paris has contributed $6,000 towards a subscription to send a deputation â€" of French workmen to fl:ofh?l:%elphin Ex hibition next year. § There are 4,000 bricklayers out of emâ€" Dissolution of the Assembiy. m.“‘.g.uw?&.fl?&f‘&“"“‘o.w p 0 :f::{&fimdthoolnhfi:mdmm new e agreed to report in favor mum of the resent Assembly in December, the exact s-ytobo hereafter fixed. '1‘hoy have also decided to recommend that a general election be held on Fobmqflfn, and the new Chambers are to be convoked March 9th, _ Mapzrin, Dec, 3.â€"â€"Senor Canovas ‘del Castillo will assume the )fl-l.fi;o!Wu, while Gen. Jovellar is in the North as chief of the King‘s staff. do suppose«â€"â€"=â€"»". Subject (WhO i8 .'ufi:: the foous Be 's:m man | Will I sit still hbo)_ll-:otot * | It is said that a colony of Icelanders ten i Hhexky mds on the shiovm § on Lake %mnmmm and that several hundred of them will settle there, «4 You will observe from |this word pater," said a schoolmaster to| his pupil, the great flexibility of the Latin language. Pater is father; and here we have patruus an uncle ; and propatruus, a greatâ€"uncle on the father‘s side. Can you make any such change in our language ? ; Pater, paâ€" Itinerant her (from the olothyâ€"* Will you keep quiet? Loxvox, Dec. 3.â€"The weather in Engâ€" truus, propatruusâ€"lather ; is there ug way you can change father intouncle olich s" *= 1 do0t‘t Gukk on anp," re Seven women in Buffalo, who started wtm.%wflum,w Bov?o were sent here by Jesus," the lpd.rnidtotho first encounâ€" tered ; and ne smilingly « The introduction is satisfactory, make yourâ€" #elf at home.‘"‘ In another place, after 1 l is _ Ts 17 S t 5 4 cE t Gumuck OTTAWA, SATURDAY, vECOBMBER 4, 1875. ;ii;n'“.'d_fi _""a.f_h‘;' en M terâ€"| night. . 1t was with f lndinthaps:?.&nl; mfmuao;m large woolan mfi“ crusaders so soundly that they wonthome | firemen suffered â€"intense TELEGRAPH SUMHKARY. F O R E IG N . Senor Canovas del Castillo. The Eastorn Question, GBEAT The Sues Canal. Cold Weather. FRANUE. SPAIN. .?:“s'ab&:t (who is 4 Be man | the towbbat %«:‘my the Sunâ€" 'ig- a tw ° before she Rled water, states that although the &mmddc must have been water rapidly, there was no danger made by, those on board, nor was n“éhl-‘lo biown, bells rung or distrees lights disâ€" played, and had any such been £v the Ohrmicu coull haye gone to the t ance of the disabled steamer. | Morrible Murder. In Rutland, six miles from this city, on Thursday afternoon, Sarah Conklin, aged 14 years, ‘while réturning from school %uz&: piece of woot(l’.,_ :vu murdered. en the body was it was supposed the girl had meivm.u whioh.zauud Vnrismang coulu haye gone to.the RSsiSTâ€" mpox, Dec. 3, 12:30 â€"Consolsâ€" ance of the disabled steamer. | _ | . 98 T40 for m?, and 93 016 for ac Morrible Murder. count U. S. bonds, ‘65s, old, 103§ ; ‘67s, Thuriay shermcon B Contlia, iged | 1 1 panc."The rate of discount in open u J i â€"The 14 !flrz whilow:’ommiu from hohool’-.rfih is 2} to 23]])0!‘ cent, which through a piece of woods, was murdered. , per cent below the Bank of lndmj To on Snd seorreh poiels poice Hhoned . Sif in aooouee ) oo an ooo n e which. or accoun hergath. Yes in an officer from this _ 2:30 p.m.â€"Consolsâ€"93 11â€"16 for money, city visited the, sp6t and found indica« : and 98 3â€"16 for account, The amount fi tions | been rder.d, &D bullion thdrawn . from Bank strong evidence inn':mboy uodlo‘lndmdon balance. toâ€"day is . £57,000. years, named Ruttar, who lived near the ; Tallow, 52s 3d owt. T oSng Of the i murdes, . it is beBlered ho | _ 5:30 p. m.â€"â€"helined peirolouty, 11. 16 ati ted to ravish girl,mdbflhfi' in thz?lhd her with a small hawmmer. He was ‘racked to and | from the spot, and a hamtber was found which fits the inden: died very unexpectedly this morning at his residence in this city. Ns A Bad State of Affairs. .. _ Nsw Yorx, Dec. 3.â€"The Brick Layers‘ Association have sent a memorial to the Board of Aldermen, asking employment on the Public Works. ~They say out of a membership W on'lz 1,000 are em»â€" ployed. +It closes with the following senâ€" BurFiaro, Dec. 3,â€"Asa A. Coville, an old resident and wellâ€"known commission merchant of this city, has beenâ€" arrested for circulating counterfeit money. MW H. Armsbly, ! M D., an emi {::{l:dn_nuduqrpon,"- died very unexpectedly this morning at ; tence: "We know that by becoming convicts we could be assured of labour by State or city, and we hope we â€"will not be driven to that extremity.‘" Another Lotter from Mrs. Moulton. Nzw York, Deo. 3â€"The Sun says Mrs. Moulton lias addressed letters to certain members oleout.h Church, in ;oplzhto one to her lna' ‘dog;.d y them on Friday ev t. m:â€""ldbm'u“:x one more faithful to Plymouth Ch: than I was up to the time I became conâ€" nected with the great wickedness Mr. Beecher had committed in his relations with Mre. Tilton; after that it did not seem possible for me to go to the church and hear hiamhordhkomngw ment from and stop .doing so. I cou‘d not with any satisfaction ture in the girl‘s forchead. Ruttar has hear bim rm‘h pl&urity and Christian fl,vbflo knew of his secret wy,lm is acknowledged but hidden sin. I did not go elsewhere for worship and sacrament was almost wholly owing to oo heek hok L ind Thse t c till he had acknowledged his sin, and so atone for it as far as he could. He was sad and \depressed to tears. Yet if I went away from the Church to any other while he wasall the time com:â€" ing to our house, it would of course excite attention and cause suspicion, and emâ€" barrass him very (much, as. well as my ‘husband, who was then trying hard, under Mr. Beecher‘s constant nzny,to koof the awful secret . from public. should not know what to say if L were asked the reason for it, and it might be the ofdoh(mw to those whfilwuifl‘lw hie n:.Lp.,lr :q»m-i:lo'u“‘ Christion re to me the & .n.m .gnlswrm% mmtl brh:g‘:hm to which he 4 7 bri (mes arm him, was all the while hfld would become known, and which it. did Mr. Beecher, surely, ought to be last man in the world to blame me for witzt I did in i en maaiess # tru have spoken it m Iwm this moment before God‘s # Judgment. Whon;lr.'l'ilton’s'nsg)o was by you, two years ago, I told Mr. mm I was afraid you will some time want to drop mine in the same way, and he then most earnestly assured me that it should never be done:; that he would see to it himself, that I should never be in any way injured by his Church, and I. ndly-c;'o 1_193:20 _l;owbi"g. Beecher, hmvind as well he does, the perfect truth what I‘ say~â€"knowing mho used to weep; at our house, andâ€" heap shame ‘upom® himself for his great sin, and © how often he spoke to my husband . and myself of utter the despair in which he would be, except for our comfort and help, I cannot see how it was possible for him to stand up and read this letter to me in your presence without his very soul. giving way." â€" Mrs.,. l{c()iulhon u&nwothmuolmm and says there are & many 4 in it which are incorrect and ';a)ourhu:, some of which she mentions as wse :â€"â€" «Yousay that so far as the Church or Oo.uxnmuim know, tlhlo:%:fi m.do" of“’ state: ment pmlu Beecher, except in the Court of justice, but in that m%ounlhd stated under oath that I mdop?dulythu-om ‘which I have since made in my m ‘to you long ago, to one of the members and officers of your Cnurch, was adultery, and that he and Mrs. Tilton h;bmhmh.tdhwm" . The Erie mailroad. Judge Ponohoe this evening rvo an mm.z aad £5,000 P:fig against the McHenry & London Banking Association. The amount involvedâ€"is over & million dollars. log has reprieved Bill Wi.liams and Fenâ€" derson, sentenced to be hns} toâ€"morâ€" row, to December 3ist, when they will be executed unless the Supreme Court grants them a new trial, for which they have made application. Lewistox, Dec. 3.â€"â€"A fire destroyed the | th* DONONL OL OMAOL 21 UP UA dyeâ€"house of Bates‘ mill here late ul 4010 Jowsy Nornuntyeiit night. It, was wilhmfiutdifloul‘!u, the large woolan mill was saved. The â€"~ mz heating stove that drives all com= firemen suffered . intensely from the cold. petitors to the wall is the Gurney Base ‘The loss is estimated at $100,000. A MERIOA N . Counterfeit Money. LOUISIANA. 3.â€"â€"Governor Kel« .quiet and prices tull.\y'inbm'b vour ; receipts, 24,000 barrels ; saies, 14, 000 barrels, at 84 80 to 5 10 for superâ€" fine State; $590 for common to good | extra State ; $5 70 to 6.00 for common to good extra State and western. Ryai Flour dull and unchanged, at $4 25 to us;wmwuuqmum huhdn,‘stfil&tclugr,&'zfi ‘cago; $1 25 nominally : for 2 do; $1 28 for No. 2 Milwaukee; $1 35 to 1140 for No‘1 spring; $1 16 to 1 37 for new and old winter red 3: $118 ito 1 38 for do amber ; S$1 35 11}4. ';;,01&) Oats a shade firmer; receipts; at 436 to 496 i:l:'ind :3 | State ; 46¢ to 52%0: for white do. : Pork 13 3â€"160 for middling uplands. receipts, 1 bushels poandle y doo boe Cennta in bank. Corn S u: an iae western mixed ; T4jc to 75c :."“..“! to $1 48 for white western.< Rye firm receipte; 1,00) | bushels : fl bushels, at 906 for Canada in bond. Co 75e to T54c for high mixed ani yellow; 63 to 68¢ for new western ie 5000 bussels of Daneds pestore at @1 19 \ AMctcâ€"a shada firmari: rasaints: for kettle rendered. ‘Butter, to 326 for State ‘and Pennsylvanis. 66 to 12ic for common to pri Petroâ€" leumâ€"Crude,7¢ ; refined, 1210 to 12}6. $22 25 for© new m-;m““" Lard, 1276 to 130 for steam, and 13â€" 11â€"160 "'""E" Phoc uid PBLITIN dorfans o pnn‘:the llh'flil“}“" Ft:‘o-l'“'l z‘ouhnwedmtn_d,g a‘l. difficult cure your case becomes, _as a phyâ€" of md.:h to to | b’fllfll uko consimutly meeting "with Those who ‘have been treated ‘for their ailments for un ve discguraged ‘and bave almost made their mind never to take another don?} medicine, or be tortured by any further treatment. They had rather die and have Mufin&.l ended than to live and o ie worse by i _Of any thing more By C 0 M xM E_ CIA L:; .c med. inls "thile "as ~aots ceive, were there no ~more successful mode of treating such successful mode of _ treating such difficulties than that, the principles of difficulties than ME:JW“ which teach the reducing d-phtbfi;l the vital forces of the system, when Mhfinl!d}oflo.hmtdlue&y the reverse of the one ted for them, their case would be de ble indeed. But, lady sufferers, there is & better and is mare meateritl Blan of orextment for Is eomrendunerraniprmne A e medicines will never ou::‘ru. If you would use rational means, as common sense should dictate to every intelligent w’botlnvmm-mdmh: ‘::z delicate ic Bunh t You: delicate aystem." Buch a happy comâ€" A Few w.m:m-?-- bination you will find in my Favourite Prescription, which has , received the sex. w&mw causing you to feel scarcely able to be on "‘The People‘s Common ?n-!_di‘ xi stt itiage ton wro Mldwbong!:obd.mdny!fld“ gl:ndlfihnu kfiuph.mâ€" length of time, m;i;l ufln‘f these pin. is remov wu;htonfim may be obâ€" tained from * The People‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser," in which I have devoted .wrt‘)fln consideration of all forms of disease peculiar to your sex. }'n:'swu-kwill be mtlxtgld to any address on receipt of $1.50.;; My Favorite Prescription is sold by druggzists. Newasu, Ontario, D.C., March 1870 ago my son lost his voice. I became &nxious M:ohb: None of tln& cians : could i u-ddrwhw:im of Hyâ€" pophosphites, I obtained a bottle. Strange 5'-w.m' y son‘s voice was restored about Bflm’-v&om restored about two after taking the second dose. ~ You are at liberty to publish this for the benefit of other sufferersm=~ 4010 Joxas FormrGILL Chicago uive Stock Market. New York Produce Market V. Pirror, M. D., of the World‘s ipensary, Buffalo, N.Y., Author of Fower of Speaking Restored. Liverpool Markets London Markets. Aimits | _ , â€"__ 1 â€" Baltimore, Maryland. ounths | ©A doll show is to be held in London ,m‘m,h-fldadfldl-'lm uin(. “J:a‘h:--;,w&‘d.:wyl')cu- r::i"". "ghnd ':( our sumption, was gou about qruggists to take another n of se. 'By‘pqh?hl'-o' which he m“m is for as good, ’“w." 'lh.ud !‘a bottle taught him, that if he would IH» | | gonsult his safety, he must return to your Ts Gzo. C. F. village some time past who had she receivâ€" ed attentions from a gentleman in Quebec, with whom she became infatuated, findâ€" ing that her affection was not ‘returned she became despondent, and in a moâ€" Tee fas imntaity eilied io: ts was very little hopes are entertained ?hor recovery. To day, Thomas Cummings took out & suit npém James Whitham for $5,000, on the ground of false arrest. About a mcntoldosdm' attempted to take her ownl life. Obtaining a revolver by some means, she shut herself up in a room and month ag i arrested Inforaiinn Inid by Wihitham, on a clarge who have been retained are to be curâ€" tailed in both time and money. There was a large attendance olbnyu}md ::’;Lh went off at fair m early every breeder from the who‘m at the Oavutg:n was ‘present. dinner was afterâ€" mtatbovki&r-hytfl'(‘}-uycoundl. It is n%dflnttho Hon. Malooim Cameron, . for South Ontario, is to be A .h;nid m .mumhmnin. rul was in ‘the Queen‘s Bench, on thoth ion of the counsel of the Hon. J: Simpson, to enter a erlumlufio-brhboh?‘t the edit»r of the West Durham News. The counsel for, Mr. Simpson are the Hon. i ianeirent n C on %d&oym hawe, the Sidney Smith, of Cobourg. Body Sna‘chiug â€"lce Formed â€"Schooner gxmufox,nn.a.â€"'&.pdioo are on & scent for medical student bodyâ€" some reward for the detection of the It is still cold. .. Teams are amfln fce between Garden and Wolfe 4 The schooner J. Benfley, which went irarsd reaforiar ty bong Aphrante ar Steamers in Portâ€"Aid for -â€"--muâ€"ulfl‘-‘: Huurax, Dec. 3.â€"The steamer George ?dnq“ last night, and left toâ€"day for New The â€" Government steamer â€" Newfisld sailed to for the Islanas. e ‘.', Magdalen Portland this morning, and brought over 6,000 barrels of flour. Vessels arriving from ues are covered m“:h'-m. ‘last night was five "loges Rdva Edward Island harbours are frozen, many vessels laden with produce being caught, %â€"% .T.JO._‘!: . B. Br. Joux, N. B., Dec. 3.â€"Yesterday m&la&:fla-flm brought M'Mflom- against him. \ Haddoock, the forger, is not yet senâ€" _ The weather is very severe, but moderâ€" ating. ‘The formation of ioe in the caves Mfloflh,vh.ohtt:ownuohu ol'k-hhlhdbmp operations, as it could not get logs out of the water. The -odz to aid the poor have cominenced to distribute wood to the needy in Portland. â€"Two wood boat car. goes were bought, and have been placed the WhRarL RREY :udw[?‘fimmgfi.:‘- Clements â€"Sale of Shortâ€"Horn Catâ€" tleâ€"Public Dinnerâ€"Simpson . vs. The West Durham " News "â€"The _ Church at _ Lennoxvilleâ€"Osragqueoiie M Defenct, Quzzzo, Des. 3.â€"â€"Quite a number of Montrealers are in town, and among them are Sir Francis Hincks and Mr. Simpson, & nqmufiodnnn banks in Montreal Corpora Messrs. C. O. Perrault, W. mx’.n.enu,a. F. C. Smith, T. Bimpson, McMaster, I‘ha:-n. Stark, a deputation respecting clause impos ing a tex upon premiums of life insur m;M.Doohr,Bmu.M- BRallaveaan and Desrosiers, to interview CA N A D 1 N. | ONTARIY LEGISLATURE. the Government respecting the proposed increase of hotel liconses. Mrâ€" Martin Connolly, Mayor of Lennoxâ€" ville, is here to solicit aid for the erection of a KRoman Catholic church in Lennoxâ€" ville, for which the necessory ground has rromn, wig. on Mr. Alexandre Chauvesu, M. P.P., is M The of her cargoe, and TORONTO KLINCSTOAN. HALIFAX. QuEBEC. Hon. Mr. Macvovearr conmgratulated the Hon. Treasurer on the very able &zâ€" pose which he gave the House, but at the Torowto, Dec. 3rd.â€"The Srrarur took the chair at 3 o‘clock, and several petiâ€" tions were presented, and Bills read a first and in doing so an exhsustive fi.bh Mfl.mg tion of the Province, which finds the Govâ€" ernment with a surplus of over $5,000, pl same time he must say, at thhm n:an‘s deductions as to claiming from the country certain credit for economy. He was glad, however, to find that the Govâ€" unm-uminnrhn" to show alarge surplus, i view of the fact that the country was under a heavy Hon. Mr. Mowar, in an able m-'-;a showed that the hon. member did not Tet uo eopuseiet en Reraues be Piks was hmhfi«:&m)mhu long time studying the politics of Hoanâ€" moved the House into Committee of Sup~ Mr. Mowar resumed the debate for & few minutes, but as the hon. member was not in his seat, he (Mowat) would take another occasion to give the explanations ““h&fid for beâ€" fore the House rose. "o% 0+ GOVERNMENT BANKING POLICY. Mr. La attacked the banking policy Mn Government, and read an original " big push " letter from Senator Brown to Hon. John hfi‘:dtbo latter gentleman having come handâ€" somely, the bank of which he was Presiâ€" dent Raving received $600,000 of public money x and he also ed the gwn Land management. LAKE HURON TIMBER LIMITS. # Hon. Mr. P. replied tersely in management, and its sale limits on the shores of Lake Huron. : He wes prepared to show the House and the minion Government, threefourths of the revenue of the Province is Crown Land Department. He claimed, with â€" out fear of contradiction, that no charge of (A&lfifll&) s answer to Mr. Leuder, Sepomiimen, shomeg Mum:â€"h-d hun assumed by the ‘hon. member North CHecanost ister of Public Works was right to some extent in his line of argument, but wrong placed to the account of the Department. fiwwuunm i ie o i thon lowed by Mr. Merrick |until 10:45, when the House adjourned. â€" THE SIX NATIONX INDLIANXE. To His the urable mnw:fq :.u xmm' Canada, de., Lo. ' The Chiefs of the Six Nation im Pnsd t ow w oo thes upon Canada o.l‘ Your Excellency and the . The Chiefs and their m bear in eveiideey som %6 posts and the ‘Countess to their ‘l'h&% Your Exceliency will Reme uts ie }W,um«m'fl It being six o‘clock, the House rose. Sizâ€"I have the honour to inform you that I laid Abefore Khhdh?h Governor Teneral the address of the Governor General the address ol the Mn:(hmxnuuw- close llw I’hflmz-.. k air at 7:30. hamnk you for your ©on T ht mt toins a rinnirant ce cellency the Countess of Dufferin to this country, endeared to their Excellencies by m‘mlfl-?-m-nflhfl! est in the affairs of the ndian population dt&mnnlnhm-fld which Her Gracious Queen Vioâ€" toria has been pleased to place in his the kind sions of its inhabitants . | be has received on his return to Canade would have been incomplete had it been o oc 4 **0 s D Lud sn U fiegs Thaen midl 10 Qhten‘s Arms, 49 Heads, and 60 Queen‘s Heads. ‘The of the Royal Oak numâ€" ber of the Royal Standard, 12 To m&od'fl-“flum“« uhd;hthohhl’thoz’flb.fl”;b‘ thahmbuh,”,md Lord Nelson, 22. Among the lions are T4 red, 26 white, fi'fi;md innumerable biue ones. m dm’d%fla and white, Bull‘s Head‘s, &c., is almost a Norwegian in : it the latter part of otolier, off the ovent of His bark, with iron and* was badly in a fearful gale, and all her pumps were disabled. A smack came in sight, and Capt. Hausen‘s crew, not believing the vessel oquld live, left him. . He refused to leave, hoping to get his bark into Grimsby, He managed, all to set the foresail and mainsail, and to t the: sideâ€"lights and ::‘z mng..-dummd west. fell down several times from sheer wenriness. The cabin was full of water, but he finally succeeded in getting his vessel into port. Lieut.â€"Col. J. T. Gilkison, « Supt. and Commissioner â€" Orrawa, Nov. 18, 1875. en d en ie ns rl of Dufferin, W: m and at E same time to A very courageous feat |was PRICE ; CENTS. 6 TRBASURER‘s REPORT. DEMATE RESUMEBD.

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