biushed Rition tices tary paCK+ ared to K351 ation as Â¥v, uy copri@ sLreet Mails. 478 ® ® UC* 0 barrisiors a , Attormeys, N sarcisters, Aitormeys, i mHoWAis P. FoR i% sarrisiers. Af NY : Ottawa, Soqth side of Rideau street near Glou cester . 1 . 0 â€" FOoL. VIHIL, NO. 4024. Barcist ery, &¢ Pbysician, Surgeom and Accoucheur W arristcry MHomeepathic ihysician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. yovl ti WY * H-Attn?“ul Public E Puivaie midence . b; steam und hot wa‘er a MXAnEY, CH 4* Agent‘s Uutfit bree! Large Commission & Cash Premiums LIBaARY OF FAMOUS FICTION, GI1BBS & COURSOLLE, ceTr, ~1rEwW Bacrister COMPRISING THE TEN Jewels of Imaginative Literature : Pligrim‘s Progress, Vicar of Waketieid, Robinson Crusoe, Paul and Virginia, Gulliver‘s Travels, â€" Elisabeth, Faihels, Picciola. Undine, Tales com Arabian Nights, Co‘â€" plete in QNE V ui UXE of over 1,000 jages beautiiuliy lllustrated Wilh 34 full prage nugrayâ€" Patents of Invention, want «oread it â€" Agent‘s Outit free to ai wh mean business and v i}l failhfuily can vass, Tue Corporation of tuc (ity of O‘taa, Will apply to the Legisiature of the Province of On uxu,axu nexi Messicn for an A~t to amend ue Water Works Act orphe C:ly of ULi@Wa, an} angenimeuts Uhersto iu $u.b a u@nber as to vesaly aiter some fAxed date, in tte Corporaâ€" tion of the Cily of Utlawa, a.; tne powers now wested in che BHourd of &An’r o i inlsslOa@rs tor thie managemeat o‘ the Water .\ orks of the City of Ortawa. _ > ; W. F. L&TT, es City clerk. vo NNOR & Hot 'I;rllslvr. itiorney, Notury, & OCTOR RuG iR 3, [TRADK MARK REGISTERED.] 1UIORIA CHANBEERS, WELLING FON STRKEE T. OTHAW A. 3ig i Plamber, Gas and Steam Fitter, ruer Wellington and BHank streets Ullawa w. CMBRYXNLER Ottawa, Nev, 16,§1575. a it 4 A M BA UL 6 RTRUR F. COTTON, iLR ER, PENXNOCK & YFelNIYRE [OTICE. * A T1 ENT 8. Notary Public and Avocate, Barrister, Advecate, Provineial Laad Surveyor and Dore uy bits im ain. _ is the WORLD‘S STORY LOUKR, and al w# \ESH AUL MATHENON Zecoal Cards. itors, 0. €. Woup w. WaARD Advyoc. to, Solicitor r Adtort cor PLE FERLAND JOH NXSTON, TTO N R & GDOMER EY elicitor wvey aue A61 FORD & Co., Aitor vey an SOLLCITORSâ€"OR iwip. m. Special atleniiod 4 and dispimcesmens ol the aRT & GORMULLY a anu vicinity, and h minecdiug Dim w8 ~TIE & HTLT un y MMIssLON M kiC B.C.1 Solicitor in Ch Untarle wikee, _ at iioy Sureet West <ys, Seltcitors, r®. &c. ENCES GLYEY y sn (+ 1. i0 w souci@@#s, Con: Aitorneys â€" and bheb« ltors, & c K. Thi Green Houses r low pressure, i H +0 RMULLY s e Do tawis, :Vlz* 8. *s? avers, C LaBOUR !200 koX At & Co. 484â€"3m KB Ad $ a0â€" Ly 2401 kn.fe PP Ti H ‘Con golÂ¥â€"t Mi 1y $A | MATINSE SATURDAY at 2:30 104 U nuct M \ B Thursday, Friday & Saturday, "DEC. 16, 17 & !8, 18B75. (.HD\\' 1N°s GRAND OPERA ii0USE. 'l‘llfl.fl.\fl RODDEN, waiter, First Class bdnnor and Evening parties attâ€"nded. ss Chape) street, Ortawa 101413 McGill & Strong‘s EMERALD MINSTRELS ( 100 D K pie Choic. st Wines, Liquors, Cigars &o., &0. &c. Bass® Pale Ale and Guiness‘ Extra Stout ALWAY3 ON HAND, Exhibition Visitors will be well accom» modated durl-xkl;xhlbl- tion Week, The "Feathers" Hotel. $3 io 37, WILLIAM ST. eniere Hotel The be are kept to (iuest The above <Eopubr Rextaurant has been evlarged by the addition of seysral l-Jw:ioul and we!l furnished rooms ou the second story, w'l'he ficest Lunchcon abd Dining Rooms in e city. Gentlemen honoring this Esub#shmenl with th:â€" ir patronage mmay rely on $ ict attention being paid to "heir orders. | Liguors, Wines and Cigars | of the best Diuner ihe Royal Oak Hotel, £20 TL The Dufferin House Kideaa Street, near Sapper‘s Bridge,} FRE! FOOKS â€" â€" â€" Proprietor. s beak brands 0 l +4 mow open for business after being renoâ€" vated and newly fi‘ted for the comfort and accomodation of the traveiling communaity. 10MFORTABUE BOARD.â€"One or Mr. BEN. HUCKELL 4 to announce to e general mad travelling ipuolic, that he bas mtered npou| the Proprie 'uulg_p of the above otcl. lately conducted by Mr. Fred. Evans. The bes brainds of wines; liquors and cigars e kept ini the promplegt alte tion is paid Studen 8 mgg enter at any limg. AUCI tor circulars, &6., D. MoARTHUR & CO, _Proprietors. A NEW WRITINGJMASTER, m NEW COURSE OF INSTRUCEION. rOUNG MEN PREPARED for BUSINESS way* 85 â€"SPARKS â€" STLEFTâ€"85 ~ wHOLESALE AND RETAT, Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c Luncheou served at all bours Corns 3aak and Wollington sts., A .arge assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies‘ Opera and Vlcu:: C!mlg:. gentlemen‘s Albert Chains, kings and Gold Bracele and Jewelle:y cf every Qesoription, Prated Ware, Clocks, Ao.‘as the lowest prices. The sest Honse lu the ciwy. _ Wholesale buyers can gtmï¬rwum from me as any other wnes ip the Neâ€"ainian | w O PPoSITE THE GOVERNMENT WoORK Your c SHOOLBRED & CO Have received of their Spring Importations, 18 BALES CARPETS and CUETAILNS. Embracing ali the novelties, out for the season o which the confidently oarkDn oP PUBLIC SCJ;OOL TRUS TEES. pt. 1 A NEW SUITE OF ROOMS, g’unu %l‘ :u:% all g flw:. TSON & CO , C ,M K;g'.'xy ‘ou hemiata, t s C ‘otee, Bro ym A CALL IS sozimnan. e . ‘ a w a (A,n;t% 1373 §3 __78?37411{0_ TRHE]) " LO%‘J DON," Miawa Oct. 27, 1875. a} EWELLERY Special Vailuo in Lace Corlains. Wellington Street, near Bank. HUEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! TTAWA CARPET HoUSE. oys Hotelis well sapplied with the Invite Inspection. Amuscm.cuts. is provided (rgm 12 A.M., until 2 P.M., at very reasom« able raties. ng i | @ private fami we proximity to the THIS OFEICE. ROOMS WITH BOARD.â€"A couâ€" ( good bedâ€"roo »s with bo«rd, may MRS. KERK‘S, corner of Kigin s‘reets. 4 aoonfr Ts SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GuVM ul and furnished with the cholcest uiquors, Cigars, ete. . | 1 wi.1 be kindly +olicited, * _ E.J. HENRY, Proprieior. 1 Bripony ABOURERS WANTED |mmeâ€" "CGlants. N. MARKS,. man H. Ro MPT. C The Bar M Hotels. v «t jobden, o the Pembroke (C. Railroad, Wages §1.25 per he village vwery reas n <ble. Y & Co. 3001( H. LETCH, Proprietor. 3905â€"3m ISSTO male Teacher«, des‘rous he Foard, will be receiyâ€" Ro"INSON, Esq. red holdjvg a lower cerâ€" 1 Gumide JAs. D JOYNT, Hecreta® y; 3990:6 A NEW PRINCIPAL t A2sdging. om me PERRY, business Axent 4018td C Ireland, dllus tra | h this country, and gems Cf lRIsrl,l he mo«t talented STAR .\m‘lsm\ MRS. FOR I:. 3982md4 1y ifort ib‘e Beard with_no ehil« ublic Bui"dings, 1006 3 time. Address kx street e at 8. $803mdé w r sole 8 10P Dcts »j] ® just now The Legislature of Ontario will adjourn oithe 22nd inst. for the Christmas holiâ€" days, and will resume their sittings on the 6th of January. The Hon. Mr. Cartwright, Minister of Fipance, bas returned to the city from thp west, th A Bill has been introduced in the United States House of Representatives, providing that no money raised by taxaâ€" tion for the support of public schools, shall be under the control of any religious sect or denomination. Dr. Davis, upon arriving at the Peniâ€" tentiary, asked to be placed in a work: shop, so that he should have a trade to work at when he came out, as he expects to do, in a short time. He had better not select th% carpenter‘s trade, as there is so little doing in the trapâ€"door business, The Legitimists and Bonapartists in the Freuch Assembly are much alarmed at the recent success of the Left on the Senatorial vote. _ The Coroner‘s jury at Harwich, after an absence of three hours, returned a verdict that the victims of ithe Deutschland disaster "came to their death by exposure or drowning." ‘The commander of the vessel is exonerated from all blame in the matter, as he had not in his possession the proper means of ascertaining the distance traversed. The "Dentschland" Disasterâ€"Verdict. of the Jury. Loxpox, December 14,â€"The adjournâ€" ed inquest at Harwich on the bodies recovered from the wreck of the Deutschland was brought to a close to The garrison of Nan Sebastian has been reinforced. day. Captain Brickenstein repeated the evidence he gave before, that he was 35 miles out of course when the steamer struck. ‘Witnesses were called to prove that the tug Liverpool did all that was Fouible to save life. The jury, after deâ€" iberating three hours, rendered a verdict that the victims came to their death by exposure or drowning ; that the primary cause of the wreck was that the Captain in consequence of the state of the weather, logt his reckoning, but no oriminal act is atâ€" tributed to him. e jury add, " It is to be regretted that |the 'beutachlandhad not the ï¬t known Appliances for ascerâ€" taining the distance| traversed ; that her boat lowering app was not of the best and that an experienced pilot was not in charge." ley conclude by de: claring that great gredit is due to the captain and crew ofl}ho tug Liverpool. The Plot to Blow Up the "Mosel." BrsyuEx, Dec. 14.â€"The Werer Zeifung this morning asserts that the passenger Thomas has confessed his intention of destroying the steamship Mosel for the sake of insurances held by him. It is said his statement implicates several others in the plot, but this report reâ€" quires confirmation, which cannot be obâ€" tained before the end of the judicial inâ€" vestigation which is now going on. 3j| No Further Developments. TELEGRAPHIC. Dreso®n, Dec. 14. â€"The police have made a domiciliary visit to the residence of Thomas, in Strahlen, but have failed so far, to discover anything throwing light on the terrible crime in which the man is implicated. His wife has gone to Bremerhaven. Bonapartists Abstaining from Paris, Dec. 14.â€"In the Assembly to«, day M. Fourchaud, Dofluy for Gironde, and member of the Left was the only gerson elected Senator. All other can: idates failed to obtain the requisite majority. . It is believed that several Legitimists and Bonapartists abstained from voting toâ€"day, fearing the success of the extreme Republicans. Dsar Sir: From a general knowledge of ‘the prominent inï¬edionh of your Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, I formed such a favourable opinion as to be induced to recommend it to my patients as preferable, and more convenient than my own prescriptions of Hypophosphites. For several years I have continued to preâ€" scribe it, in m&ngmouu with very beneâ€" ficial results. ince, upon solicitation, {:u kindly afforded me a more intimate Coowledx; gl‘ the foogpodhm of d:ni mpound Syrup of Hypophosphites, have used it freolé in my %m.ruhoo. both in diseases of the Chest, as umption and Bronchitis, eto., and in infantile disâ€" eases of the prima via, Or 8 and Bowels, with eminent success, dering it suse:i?iur u:h any ;;:mhr preparation et offe to the public. Mncym Â¥or your kind information,. | I remain, yours truly, _ _ | Jaxzs L Feuuows, Ksq The Hon. Mr. Vail and wife arrived at tlluuoll House last night from Nova tig. | This well known medicine is nojimposiâ€" tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Feâ€" male Diflic:_l.ti:- m‘indOb:ltmoï¬ou,ï¬om any cause w ver ; tough a power: ful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. l e als BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION In all cases of nervous and Srinuu- fections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, ‘he Hon. A. B. Foster arrived in town terday from Montreal. A preserved. _ For full particulars, obtain of the agent a pamphlet, or_refer tohnvcï¬n- ment. r JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR, .. $1 and 12} cents for tage, enclosed to Northrop & q':ento,Onhrig general agents for the will en sure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. . For sale by all drugsists. _ _ HEMORREOIDs (or FILES) are permanent ly cured by Mathiou‘s P.!lloOinhnt,:'x no)t:‘zrté. Soldmpmhilhy pots for $5. Soldwmaro'hfl:l uwmuwm, and â€bydl dm?,wwfl:‘hh ey ...n_-x'?ï¬-u.mxmn.--m TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. F O R E 1 G N . JOB MOSES FEMALE PLLLS. Letter from Dr. Crane GREAT BRITAIN. cases of nervous and Spinal Af G Sm A NCY . FRANCE. CHANDLER CRANE, M. D. \ 4019 Haumwax, N. 8. Palpitation of Voting. OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, PECEMBER 15, 1875. Wasumncrox, Dec. 14â€"In the House toâ€"day, a bill was introduced by Blaine, of of Maine, propoum&nm amendment to the Constitution providing that no State shall make any law respecting the establishâ€" ment of any religion or prohibiting fr e exercise thereof and that no money raised b{ taxation in any State for the support of public schools shall be under control or be divided among religious sects or denominations. Bill to extend the duraâ€" tion of the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims to six, months was CUonstitautional Aqnd-enu Proposed. Wasumotox, Dec. 14.â€"In the House toâ€"day, a Bill was introduced by Mr. Harâ€" rison, of Illinois, to amend the Constitu« tion Ly fixing on the term for President, dav a Rill was Inimadusadt hy Me Hax. Liverpeol Markets toâ€"day, a Bill was introduced by Mr. Hsr' . 14, 1430 ~Cotton Ts aag mc s (o Aathet epaen sethame menly, Apoincg op ho nmbcoabie inennole ns hante sigg lamim Tof mbithing chiranee AL8. â€" hes :;«:m;h:ng n m?,i;!“‘!'g:'n{‘{;;"z,:'ï¬}: | oei&)ta of wheat for the past three d."l ut making ‘him & C : ng . IB+ from the United States mt Large, at the . f;g.ri l ehiariers, Indla Jing â€" 24/00 "o expiration of his term as President. | ‘m.â€"Corn, 32s 9d to 33s per quarter &r. Morrison, of Illinois, moved an for g’ux“:d wute'rn; Fenk dly P‘:qu amendment to the Constitution, by ï¬x.x:z for Canadian ; wheat, 10s 8d to AF per the Presidential term at six La=r cental for average Californian white, Is u;uki:lg the President ineligible to a term rar g red wostoin spritig. 9s 101 t3 1‘: of twelve years. * J Army Reduction. l idfi‘ ’.d !n_nhr, and l1s to 11s 6d and making him ineligible for future elecâ€" tion, but making ‘him & Senator for life from the United States at Large, at the expiration of his term as President. &r._ Morrison, of Illinois, moved an Mr. Spilsor, of Illinois, introduced a re« solution, directing the Commitiee on Military Affairs to enquire into the exâ€" Amendment to the Constitution of the Tnited Siatesâ€"The Alabama Yedionoy of reducing the regular army to ‘ 0,000 men, or to such numbers as will ensure an efficient public service at an expense not exceeding $20,000,000 yearly. ; â€"Adopted. f Executive Appointments Confirmed. The Senate in executive session this afternoon confirmed the following nom: | inations:â€"Richard Gibbs, of New York, i to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Peru; Christian Wall ; weber, of Towa, Minister Resident to Eouador; Gratiot Washburne, Secretary of Legation at St. Petersburg; Henry : Virgnaud, of Loaisiana, Second Secret of Legation at Paris ; D.niolS.‘Rioh:r?- son, of California, Secretary of lnfnion f in Mexico. Consulsâ€"William G. Riley, of Vermont, at Zanzibar; Georse H. Owen, of Vermont, at Messina; Lewis Richâ€" moad, of Rrode Island, at Cork; Joseph Knoits, of lowa, at Chihuahua ; Volney V.Smith, of Arkansas, at St. Thomas ; Charles P. Lincoln, of liumigpi, at Canton ; Elias Root, Collector of Customs at Oswego, N. Y. The President Going to Philadelphia The Cabinet session toâ€"day was not of any length. There were several appoint ments under consideration, and several members decided, in company with the President, to visit Philwolghia on the 17th instant. It is probable that the Secretary of the Navy, the Post Master General and the Attorney General will represent the Cabinet on the occasion of this visit. Nsw Yorx, Dec. 14â€"Alexander Mit ghell, President of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, telegraphs ‘to Viceâ€" guidenl Whnduwortb, of this h:ity. that e paragravh appearing in the morning papers in reprdw:lu suit against the road for Government taxes, is untrae, no new suit having been commenced. The suit began six months ago, has just been settled for the sum $36,00U0, the company having a decréd‘ Whtered for that amount as the only perfect barrier against any‘ new clain. Dolan, the Convicted: Marderer. _ The mothor and sister of John Dolan, the convicted murderer, made affidavits as to his whereabouts the night of Noe‘s assault, and an effort will be made to morâ€" row to obtain from the Governor a commutation of the sentence to impriâ€" sonment for lif&lon the hOXe of the future collection of sufficient evidence to prove his innocence. BurraLo, Dec. 14.â€"The Coroner con: cluded his inquest to day in the case of the two men whose death was caused by the recent collision on the New York Central Railroad at East Buffalo. . The following verdict was rendered by the %ry after due deliberation :â€"*" That H. T. Wood and Joseph Doty came to their deaths through the contemptible false economy practised by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, in not having a sufficient numâ€"« ber of employees on the road." y+ Brinemrort, Dec. 14â€"At six o‘clock this evening a fire broke out in one of the cabinet shops of the Wheeler & Wilâ€" son Sewing Machine Company, and at this hour, (8 p. m.,) the cabinet shops, consisting of two brick buildings, are wrapped in flames. The fire department arée nearly powerless, on account of the insufficient supply of water. A strong fld wind prevails. The Secor Sewing gother ï¬i’smw Cathol "“;' wi t. 8 Church. If the fire reaches them, it will have a clear sweep through the city to the river. ‘The insurance on the cabinet shops is &about $300,000. The loss will be LATER The Fire Under Control. Brivnexrogt, Deo. 14.â€"It is now thought the fire will be confined to the buildings of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company .Their loss will reach $500,000. Suspensionâ€"100 Men Throwa Out of Em ployment. Ixptaxarouts, Dec. 14.â€"The Indians Brass and Supply Company made an as sigument toâ€"day.‘ Assets, $12,000 liabilities, $8,000. The failure was onnci by the inability of the firm to make col> lections. About 100 men are thrown out of employment. Bostox, Dec. 14.â€"Mayor Cobb is reâ€" elected â€" by about 2,500 â€" plurality. ‘The Citizens‘ ticket is doubtless suocessful in the main over the Coalition Demoorat and Republican Ticket. Tus Barmorar Suxor Pack takes the fancy of all who see it,. To avoid: cold feet, and wear a stylish article, get a pair of Selby Lee‘s Balmoral Shoe Packs. FiLs« Moprstr,~â€"For peopleâ€"to allow dise«» . to become seated upon them rather » ~ consult a physician, or to suffer as :many do for years with the different kinds ï¬t{qï¬mwumwmm for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure of horses have been saved duq the: year, and the credit is due to «Dar bundxâ€"&lwmm and ’Anbhnh Heave oxhlmv.cly W from dlht':'. ob ge preanane Avan bugh ubivared) teiictnniihe 1 16 bald aulihaifiee grep in Pard l e meviunce own horses to keep a supply of it on o cce zfm&kawuo«. hu“mp:b.. Ml:&lqm, wn'mnflm ...] 8108 Horses Bavzs».â€"The lives of thousands 4A MERICA N. Rai‘way Litigation Denied. Destructive Conflagration. Boston Mayoralty Election. Army Reduction. an‘infallible cure. 37 WABSMINGTON. A Strong Verdict. MASSACHUSETIS. COnNECIICUT. NEW, YOREK. INDIA NA. mICAIIO®, IUgU. _ TMMEREY _ MOWOT _ _"9 l.l 10. _ Receiptsâ€"Fiour, {2,(1)0 batrels 00& Wheat, 82,000 bushels; Corn, 31, , bushels ; Qats, lï¬Ã©u) bushels ; Barley, . 27,000 bushels ; &mm) bushels. I Shi&xgonuâ€"l"lour 6, barrels ; Wheat, 10,000 bushels ; barnh.:w bushels ; Oats, 8,000 bushels ; ley, 3,000 bush ols ; Rye, 392 bushels. At the after noon call of the Board wheat higher, at 960 to 97%c for January ; 97 1 80 to 9840 for February ; corn unolun%od; oats | 1â€"80 hi?hor- pork higher, at $19 45 to 19 50 ; lard firmer, at $12 474 to 12 50 for | December ; $12 624 for February. Montreal Stock Narket. Momu., Dec. ld.â€"'l‘hof -h;k M;t is quiet and steady, except for Telegraph. !l?wh was ims-L"“K _some activity, 3:30 p.m.~â€"The amount of builion withâ€" drawn from the Bank of England on balance tod.g‘. was £11.000. Consolsâ€" f‘sorle'noney, 3 13 16 ; tfor account, 93 I surrounds the residence of their sultan.â€"â€" To baref; troops they are espeâ€" | cially ing, as the bamboo -lisï¬ can ‘ so much readier penetrate, and havâ€" | ing done so, either break off at the notch .mdotiokfnt in the sole or else dangerâ€" ; ousiy wound the artery which mn:nimt 4 Wbahmdd lb:d in:ex;h nide‘ m ] le. | Wounds inade by these " joés" are further very slow in healing, as a quanâ€" tity of the fibrous tissue of the bamboo is gonerally left in them, thus acting effectuâ€" ally as an irritant. A soldier may thus be rendered unfit for duty tz one of these seemingly trifliing wounds for six weeks at the least. " 1 have in my posâ€" session some iron ‘randjoes,‘ which were, however, probably on account of the material, very rarely in use. . These are rudely made, each of two slender g;l;uzlggn@;‘, 119} “!r 180 ; uuumr. ontreal Telegraph : Commerce, 1211 19 128 ‘ L Loxpox, Mm“'slmf n.m.â€"'l‘hohu;: or money at the Stock Exchange ger cent. United States Bondsâ€"New ves, 104% ; Erie, 14} ; 10â€"40‘s, 106}. _ Califormia club. Neaw Yorr, Deo. 14. â€"Money easy, at 4 to 6. Sterling quiet, at 485 to 489. Gold i)lp:;ud and closed, at 114}, with sales at do, 96{}c for spot ; 9720c for seller January ; gg‘o Tor Seller Februaty ; sxosgwdé seller May ; No. 3 do, 78%c; rejected, 644¢ to 66kc. Corn dull and prices lower; No. 2 mixed, 4%jc for spot ; 47%c for seller December ; t:ofor seller January 43%c for seller February. Oats dull mti lower ; No 2, 2094c for spot ; 306 for seller January. Barley qniet and weak, at 86c for spot. Rye steady and firm, at 650. Porkâ€"Demand active and prices adâ€" vanced ; sales at $19 40. Lard very firm, and holders are asking higher rates ; sales at $1237} to 12 40. Bulk Meats steady and firm ; shoulders, Tfc to 740 ; Caioaao, Des. 14.â€"Flour quiet and weak. Wheat active and lower, olai.ng firm ; No 1 Chicago spring, $I 01 ; No bsistctaim‘ MAibroapedbatckeait Wietadthep ies Bhll indlveliihet wl i short rib middles, 10}¢; short clear middles, _ 10gc. _ Whiskey lower, â€" at A London Times correspondent gives some details of Malayan war operations. Among the favourite weapons are * rand: joes,‘‘ which consist of slips of bamboo of about eight inches in length, deeply notched at the mddleé sharpened, and sometimes hardened by fire at either end. Hum::‘dp of thleoo ntre sunk in r:fwl,‘h:nlf way obliquely, at an nn?ln about 45 dagrees, in the earth in front of their approaches to their "bentengo,‘ or the more solid structure, or "kraton," which mro PUGCIJ IIWAICZ MEOCL NZL . MROMLNENTCET ieces of iron, about three inches in Tongth, sharp and barbed at either end, fength, sharp and barbed at either end, .ndhdcnod.msthor in the middle at ï¬;ht% being further bent at a angle, â€" so wWwhen the "randjoe" ‘is thrown upon the ground three of the limbs either rest upon or sink into the rervice, under the not it riate name of «erow‘s feet,." 'l‘h:;?:%hur- esting from their resemblance, both in use and appearance, to the * caltrops" of n#-ntqum ‘It has been stated in a letter to a Wh‘hb'mm Malay, of whatever degree he may be, uuthmhhml,'inom»nz with his ‘tampat siri,‘ ‘of betel case, always poisoned â€"‘This is, however, not proven, aithough some tribooll-lm mhonlow t-l:OiP nmm.m * m in& " 13 mubomtdndl;hd the :?:icindfmupociesolmm the ‘Upas Antechar, which is preâ€" earth, while the remaining one projeots tpwakds to the detriment of the foot of man or horsee.; An officer of artillery € 0O M M E R C I A L toxiearica." At a recent dinner in New York, at fociatne io iC ma sigiegs dnmk res toast, «Woman," almost solely on the frailty of the s*x, claiming that the best of them were little better than the worstâ€"the chief differâ€" ence being in their ‘surroundings. At the conclusion of the speech a gentleman rose and said :â€"* I trust the application of his remarks, refers to his own mother and:::on.nf,tm" The effect of this just timely rebuke was overwhelming and the maligner o{mcu_w_uow_o?fl incident serves an excellent purpose in prefacing a few words on&-mb ject. Of all the evils ‘prevalent among men, we know of none more belittling in its moral effect than the tendency to speak slightly of the virtues of women. Nor is there anything in which young ow ato ao fhoroughly inistakowas it the estimate they form of the integrity of womenâ€"not their own : mothers and sisters, thank Godâ€"but of others whom they forget are somebody‘ else‘s mother and sisters. Let young men remember that their chief happiness in life depends ?‘.m.- faith in women. No worldly , no misanthropic philosophy, no {ininmaolst ols . is seaudh Tike . the »truth.. It stands like the record of God himselfâ€"for it is nothing E;"'M‘fiï¬ï¬;â€"dmd wflp 'I:: are ;nt to m&"d&d women. on oiniinna onh megired saproaly Burxerr‘s Cooatx®.â€"A Purpsor Das ss mwe yok tus Hair.â€"The Cocoaine holds exactly suit the various conditions of }‘: human bair. :mï¬y ;:_it't.hz various conditions ol the uman s renders mwmwm‘-um-.‘“ and forunlWI It is conced: ed by all who have Wsed it to be the best and cheapest hair dressing in the world. Chicago Produce Market. New York Movey Market. London Markets. Malay Waâ€"faro. Slurs on Wemen. the juice of the Antiaris Saturday night and 8 Ludginson‘s bat and fur store on Yon street was broken into, and a quantit ?( sealskin and other fur hats and Inï¬.' Upper Canada Cellezeâ€"Typhoid Feverâ€" Snnitary Measuresâ€"Macdougall vs. Barkham * Economist "â€"Comprom« ‘ lse Efectedâ€"Railway Accidentâ€"Burâ€" | glaryâ€"Cora Exchangeâ€"Womens‘ Liâ€"‘ queor Crusade. j Toroxto, Dec. 14.â€"Some time between ‘ apparel were & PR‘ circular h cipal of the U fever in the boarding house of the College. _ It says that owing to the Jronlenoo of the fever in thoi; tg and its having manifestâ€" ed itself in the boarding house.it has been thought advisable, following the advice of the medical attendants, to ariticipate the Christmas holidays by a week. The pupils, therefore, left for their homes yesâ€" terday, and are to assemble again on the 4th of January. During vscation several sanitary im ts are to be matote o. | a carâ€" d.mwt train from the West broke an axle. The car kor the track till close to the station, when it got off and ran into the platform of the station, knocking it to pieces and breakâ€" ing into one end of the station building.. The réar cars were then piled on the debris, scattering the flour in all direoâ€" tions, This morning when two young men were driving slong Bimcooe street a cutter upset, throwing both occupants violently on thuro.dm One of them hroke both his legs the other was severely hurt about the body. f The Court of Quarter Sessions opened this morning before J udg; D The case of Hon. m.lmufl against the Markham Economist for 1i was called this momlnsobcfou Mr. Justice Galt at the Assize Court, but it was announced by counsel the action had been withdrawn, each party paying his own costs. e L. A meeting of the Corn Exchange: was held today, to elect a delegate to the meeting of the Dominion Board of Trale. A motion was made that as no benefit had formerly resulted from sendâ€" ing a delegate, and as considerable exâ€"‘ ï¬mu was entailed none should be sent. was negatived and an amendment was put and carried,that a member should be sent at the expense of the Association. Mr. 8. W, r‘.m}:twu chosen. Ke\ ‘the A MH nafl:m- or | Camt{ of York, was held to day, when & resolution was passed, that the law should be so amended that all printing connected with the county, should be under the exclusive jurisdiction of the County Council. â€" } _ In the; Legisiature toâ€"day petitions wele Â¥uuntod Trom _ sOVeraiâ€" inG106 in avour â€"~of â€" abolishing | / all saloons, and restricting tavern licenses to one in a thousand of the population. +The petition from Toronto was ninety yards Hemilton each contained 1 -Asnmn, and that from Sarnia, soo'uï¬ there were ten ‘petitions, containing 17,184 signatures. : ‘Two petitions were presented from the city of Toronto, coritaining 5,000 -'-g";d-u,mdt‘bnadmhtho taxation of pnpd;‘.’cwnd by religious lon s, and contained signaluresâ€"the first two being l(u.m'lbdox,- Lieutenantâ€"Governor Howland, and Mrs. Mowat, wife of the Local Premier. ‘The petitions from Kingston, Belleville and or any other bodies. | “’mmmpln. 14.â€"â€"Joseph g. Lï¬%: wid, formerly landing waiter T !mnmm% on Sunday at© the | Shaate forly tiree yous ago! id mas t !mï¬mpn‘rgï¬-td_G‘;;h. He servyâ€" m,mâ€"mmv Quzszo, Dec. 14.â€"The Bill to amend the charter of the City of Quebes so as to give the Corporation power to alter the présent mode of taxation for school purâ€" porer, and 16 graut other powers io them, | ed nearly thirty years in the service here, | and ‘was m respected. ‘ In the reâ€" {wnmbmo{ln-wummh | Mr. Weatherald retired from the service mymmuuwdb'- . ance. | frage matkep werp en yenerdes. Cong gpoï¬ï¬onmnryhnb&:md: comâ€" :ï¬hn. ‘The lease for one year was sold $7,015. ‘The three fish stalls were sold for $491.© This is an advance of nearâ€" ly.l,tll)o«fllpprbopidhn year. ï¬&;%&&‘i&gï¬m Bills Comâ€" terday,. _ No opposition was mdotoy&'eprovhhuo(& Bill, but a rather lengthy discussion ensued, which ended, however, in its adoption without Adoghdmfmtln‘mwd Trade have waited on the President of the Council on the subject of the extenâ€" sicn of the telegraph to the Gulf. Aid is also asked to complete the land teleâ€" Weath of an old Residentâ€"Sale of Marâ€" a“fhonthomlh'thonb o well as the extension of the cable to ‘the Gulf Mr. ) has promised to give the maiter his Hiurix, Dec. 14â€"The lse Hndiing o enc ber ie ";:“""‘“' and will probably be & total A man named James Daly , was arrested toâ€"day for criminal assault on a little girl seven years old. 1e perrnmitin Tiks c A N A D 1 a N : their families in Cape Breton, is reported rel were stolen therefrom. time, including one by Mr. Monck, circular bas been issued by the Prinâ€" uomd.dbyl.r.O'Dmo‘hï¬hnï¬!M | of the I{K‘w Canada in re. â€" to removing all doubts as to the legality of rce . to outbreak of typhoid ; the election of directors. sort on the calendar, TORONTO KINGCSTON HAMILTON. QUE“. HALIFAX. Timts Ameng Winers. ASYLUM A0CCOMMODATION.© In answer to a the â€" Hon. 2 question by Hon. Mr. Crooxs said it was the intenâ€" ï¬nnolthoaw to. utilize the old AA:;lnh: :: and tboâ€heh"nh Hamil so as to provide Wmm to ‘the exteut of about 400 pationts. â€" A number of peti smiiedy including ino tor » ie ‘ncortent tion of the Orange Assocsation, the time for presenting petitions was exâ€" IN COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. The House then went into Commitâ€" tee of Supply. Hon. Mr. Causrox and Mr. Lavoms attacked : the polhz:lh Government in reference to the tral Prizon. f Hon.lr.hanl:flod in a forcible speech of conside lmg. and reâ€" n o anigaund to : prove t pol was the as that in m sued by the Government of & Ma xdoneld. Toroxto, Des. 14.â€"â€"The Sruacer took the chair at 3 o‘clock. items were concurred in. * It being six o‘clock, the House rose. After recess, The House reassemb.ed in Committee of the Whole, with Mr. Clarke, of WeF lington, in the chair. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONs. % (On the question of aid to charitableé institutions, ° Mr. Lavo®e, in a mï¬dmm tional speech, found with the objects o‘%}“ able and eloquent . Fraser, in an speech, proved conclusively‘ that the whole tenor of the speech of the hon. member for Kast Grey was to «prejudic¢e member for Kast Grey was to Judic¢ the mind of the House quul:?o-u Catholics, and he (Fraser) wished ticularly to draw the attention 0‘ #5 Catholic members for Kent, Feterboro‘ and Simooe to the ahn?“of base of the hon. member. for & Grly, inasmuch as _ he was rather more than laet year, ‘but it was only for the purâ€" pose ""fâ€"l"’l’" pitiating them; he held that the wutohd&ndtbw'bhd made an effrt to help ves, ‘and hm no member would be found so p: or Su-w of Huron, ln;od the da; m. OLAL was not u?inm when all sectarian 4 m)l(l:'cnon,hi: elaborate discourse, s an justified the Aot and its intention. . 'l(r.\)g:oloo.lvn,hmu-, repu: diated. M Insnu« ations of the bon, ::fl::u East re an w w1 ue sry If m:nnz polmo:.lu::ï¬ {mpmamubq@gjd_m‘rï¬f :;d’;.a.&.m of the unlua done all these institutions, not ‘because with his hon. friedd ‘from omm Tiinietim ant entomate is as at pr ’pryvidh; for them. in . many cases as criminals. e | l Ahmwhï¬.lr?ï¬. measure by members on both in that direction, the sums: were voted and the Committee rose at 11:45 and asked leave to sit again toâ€"morrow. Hon. Mr.â€"Frzases {vehementiy repu« diated the prejudiced and bigoted attacks dmpum-dnflhmldm be uadynndwmh‘hd“m Several private Bills were read a first Hon. Mr. Woon brought down : one or two returns, after which % The House ‘adjourned, Fatal Accident at a Fire. Mortrziz, Déc. ILâ€"Aln:;-ndu Bonaventure street toâ€"day, & He was in the act of %m time for his clothing, when he on his face, and when lifted up, he seemedâ€"to be in a fit, but before medical assistance arrived he expired. <‘An inquest will be * The Last Rell Laid. Wixcuax, Dec. 4.â€"The laying of the ralla on (ed London Bwor sn Hhaee TiX "maiiés from uc.fa z.u-z-'- the track being laid from both of the road. The officers of the road anticipate van i Bsns ricens Parpan chemical science enables Dr. Pierce to extract from the juices of the most valuâ€" little pellets .or mmux than mustard seed, renders â€"each litt w peretitch ter wtiies;" * 1 tagead e l“:: -fl‘h'h,‘tb bowels excellent condition... It seems to pl mss on uenc en a t . * Waitiee they we gaing 4o sell peferltnns ONTARIQ LEGISLATURE. The huge, drartic« . gripings #lokening MONTREAL : MISCELLANEOUS WINCHAM. mew line open for trafic on .‘O&ddmhrhom-n.ï¬ present abow unâ€" g"il: m":uub by . 5,000,000 &udh -.h'Pt-l'nH Ifl,ur._ ing time has ~been 12,000;000 ~fiorins less . in Chihushus, Mexico, in September last. 'l\oPrlno‘:.of Wale-:'n consented to reside at opening a national = nry at Caloutta. > ® Another St. Patrick is wanted in Ireâ€" land, as a snake has been discovered in County Wicklow. As Lord Rector of the Edinburgh Uniâ€" versity, the Kearl of D-b’dflddi*ih insugural address Dec. 17. General Juan for onl m m e oas Sonora frontier, was recently killed by an Apache band. & The Pope has sent a special apostalic bmâ€.bls&k.A.Bnmmof the principal contributors of excelâ€" lent Catholic journal, the New Fork Tabâ€" firm belief: that the instrument was still in existence. . Therefore, holding that the (Ontenté of the missing document wers as mounted" for the will and the codiails, tss question of costs standing over. Sir James Hannem gave j in Ine St. Loguard mik ouee Fige: oc Arod 25. Hesaid he was unable to see reason why the deceased .fl&lï¬ have destroyed his will, and his settied opinion was that the testator died in the The Celtic Legends of Banken Citles Celtic race in mans acllhï¬odnooin un&’phou.t-ymx :hi:bdl;-dof'l'ï¬inhnb:hnh. In Treland waters are i Sn m roaee staet in myth has associated l“f,mdr“u and dongistency, with the Bay of Douarâ€" mnenes. ° As a matter of fact, traces of Roman roads leading from in‘sud to the bay, traces of Roman on the Tle Iristan, and at many poi of the poiuou.-;l‘ybto important station an which existed at this of Gaul, on « ground. upon whwm nshm A which tne s6a has 4+ ay) wann Ihuoit mommed in days when legends ‘grow, have to have taken of them, and of have to have taken hold of them, and of the reputation of a certain Gradlon, who, Th triinn nrhiensy is Count ored s had a historical ny as Count over a in the sixth or seventh century, fl these data, and with that national of a submerged wuumï¬ have fashioned a legend like this : * eien en anenanoane he and his kingdom ver ie cuncer ie wigh on sod pootieat‘le was one the world ; but men : lived there too ‘riot» ously.. +It was built on low ground beside the see, and the waters were kept out by a pair of great sluice of which no ols had “‘:F‘EE‘:L“."“" but the Ki § Gredion laved u:(g;' 'm_gd-n"" onl € * , xT h en ooo ie inch that were brought to her ‘nightly she was wont to murder ‘before “d send their bodics +o be fung into a . pit far within the country. _ Bo God was angry of Nevet ; and the Baint said to X‘Semee ) farkpeimeatn ‘or flod W whou to make ‘itself felt thee and thine."â€"‘But ~the nam no heed. And one. after foast $ to Dahut, and caressed her, and meked voice that he would t6ke her behing him. And he . took cher h:dflnlhd the IO.FI'M“ & oried, " Let go the uo..‘doutlutï¬;‘ub- hind thee," and _ Dabut‘s â€" arms ‘;wére locsened, andâ€"she fell, and was <drowned, and the waters were stayei; and the to this day. thickens into the deepest biackness when we yield to their. influence. : None~are exempt from these storm clouds of real héavens are not from occasional coverings of murky but as the «sun is able, and does, sconer or later, dispel every cloud that his pathway,.s0 ‘is there power in nature to rise above auy and all shadows that cross our lives. Men at all times baik in ï¬-rh on y essstena Te mann in enatneret life‘s hff“g i mdm Mhhw nirF oi tiimes be ‘bowed mth sortbecand an youe spiiinoint if within thehrents i es 10e in moeiones x blessint woekt to own burden and relieve your own sorrow. A «mile ~to some â€" éareâ€"worn friend, or pleasant words d.r“ will do the same, but above all a heart fixed on the bring gladness to all who follow its guidâ€" ance. â€"Riverside Weekly . : ® same, but above all a heart fixed on the : e "ar f Puce sha whecr to Tehore the bikls af all, will bless with " peace that passes under standing," and give a life of sunshine and :5;; Do good %;&:meâ€"l Ir will prove othcitious :n svery it a6d BRITISH AND FOREI@X SOTES. _Josh Billings says; " Yu can‘t change store recen ccupied ~ Mre. W. F. en es &re fesontly in the porssetion of M3 Realall ‘‘Musces. HRowr & have secured that ‘They ave selling ut s great sacrifice.‘ Parâ€" ‘The life of nearly every one is PRICE & From the Coruhill Magazine city 3076 t6 ;