t vyobL farrist +r=. W o rrtl O +cA NXCLIE® Joxree nick . oD 10 M. o\ MR M . 0. Has 0 vin e TA Li ER, P } piNHMEY, Ci RI gaugeisters uterus M D Hai, Oct 2 oNNon & 0 #IT. T R s denceâ€"Aib The "Feathers" Hotel. H Dinner h:nvldod from 12 \.] 2 P.M., at very reason» able rates. D roous wiTtt BOARD Xideaa Street, near u. Ti PP i 4 M RS &. 196A N yay> S5 â€"SP4RX 0 cFTAELTâ€"SO ©> WHOLESALE AND RETALL, Jewelier, Watchmaker, &C a & C MEA MB AUTCLT a0d i FRED w a RsH AL4 M i Ti Have recelwel cf (heir l d ¢\'\wt\‘l’tlflmud0l Km > @41 ig @illtio bovyes es 0( [ to whieo they co Adculty SHOOLBRELD & U THE "LONDON," tae o lle« BANKRU PT EW LLLEIY U. FPERLAND INX.. XQ), 4024. Mitorm ate SHIRTS ! COLLARS ! JASs. ANGUS, #n p Fixtures, GIa very :0# A THL 33 to 37, WILLILAMYX ST Invite iInspection. roR ROARDEXS LEMENDOUS \TIR «crro N ! r 8\ Ek courit Special Value in Laco Qtiawa, Nov. drd, 18 x No d & MeFNTYRE FOOKS CLOT HING. H N. MARK3, ALL IS SOLICLE ED yian 6 TW Htotcls. lqung Nodqi raq LR MORGAN & SONS. Solicttors. Nota:â€" & MiL than Anct 0 P R b Sapper‘s Bridge.] ‘ Mije up in . â€"â€" Proprietor. | ti he Ho t eclas i Lo r®, f Sury ted pro es caife > treet {an. P. it Hut Poys‘cian A.M . anti) YTOCK ! 2i6ly u> taias Proâ€" Atlo (otn CilRISTMAS & NEA N Wa e 8 >P a & *X rENXSIVE averioy b ks St Court ol ({*** I ©LEARING TRADE sSALBEB, MEICALFPE®3 Wh wiDd4% CLO°PI n=t, &As vealoy sAd LADME®S | Astrachan, | S3outh Sea Seal MiAdl & uction By Rowe & krief aURS FQR CcHRISTMAS CHILDRE&N‘S FURS, Ouaw sael orks : ruURi: PPURS JUST RECESYED Af sSTYLES FoR PO U it. 110 AI CLEARILNG Oppostia the A 1 De \re ] 0 6 a CCOS, Baskerville & Bros., IL1IG H WINELS, P F AND RYE From Goodefbam and Worts Cclebratod Distillery, $01L0 LOW y BAsKERVILLE BROS. HOLIDAY GIFTS, STAR-’]{[. RICE, RAISINS, cusrRANTS, NUTS, cloa â€"8, PAILS * and BKOO0NXs, also, SPARRKS ffâ€"ring merni ( ore at ugu urlt, m ake rogia for & «. of soupnid Tea Ad J: DEVLINS iÂ¥ 0 m B 1O 42 4 ds S . 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., shm 1875 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, British Lion H 1FR AT and Beaver 1Li. TH®E NEW BR 1876 fl‘)ry incer 60305 KLES, BALL BLUE UER®‘S LipW PRI eir Sprivg TrICtS. K R DEPOT u 1A [RADE, $1 1t 4( TT H. hy )te Mosers. Waite and 8. J. Dawso Russell® House ‘TorontI. N Churcl the Ci |5H tion a |I that Baturday oricinal D ¢k The Loxpox, Dec. Governor of the graphs to the W of Penang, Dec. Loxpox, Dec. 18 â€"Sir William Jervis, Governor of the Straits Noettlement, teleâ€" graphs to the War office here under date of Penang, Dec. 17;â€"The troops are now going up to Peeak, usopposed. â€" Everyâ€" where the white flag is hoisted. The robels have retreated} to Kinta by the Jungle Path, The troops are pursuing, but with what result, is unknown. Vess el Sunkâ€"All Hands Lost. The Brig Julia H. Dellingham has been lost with hor cargo and all hands on board, except the mate and one sailor. A Liberal *lected to Parliament. Lbxpox, Dec. 18.â€"â€"Yesterday an election occurred for a member of Parliament for Hoisham, Sussex, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sir wW. k. Seymore Fitzgerald, appointed Chief Comâ€" missioner of Charities, The candidates wora Major Joan Alirick, Conservative, Robert Henry ‘Murst, Liberal, and â€" Mr. Worth, Conservative. Workingmen‘s can didate. The Liberal cam@#eate, was elacted. Mr. Hurst, who is the Recorder of Hastâ€" ings, was clected over Sir A. R,. seymore Fitsgerald at the general election in 1868, but broken by him in 1874 . redug» we Sale Penangâ€"The Insurgents Dispersed t. the teen cars IO2GC) anmunition, to whi selves, and fired tha TrELRGRAPHIC SUM MARY rs. Waiter Shayly, A‘ex. MeDonald, J. Dawson, M.P.P., avrived at the " House yesterday morning from Rows, Dec. t8.â€"The Committeo On the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition; have received 600 applications for space in the Italian Department. A rarga portion of the exhibitors will send woarks of art. The Bisnop of â€" Vsrsatcess, Doc. 18. â€"M, adaiion, 110" ter of Public Instruction, aud Mgr. Dupanlouy,Bishop of Orleans,were elected Senators toâ€"lay by th* Assembly. iuthorities al employ mont The Emperor‘s Visit to New York. Rio ps Jaxgzo, Dec. 18. â€"The Emperor of Brazml will embark on board the Henelius on the 26th of March for New York, to begin his tour of North America The popular song of " The Old Oaken Bucket" is said to have its origin under ‘ the following circumstances, which gave [ it addition=l interest :; Some years 287 when Woodworth. the. printer, aud | sevâ€" eral others, YOld New Yorkers," were brotber typ»s in a printing offics which was situate d at the cornor of Chastnut and Chambers streets. thore . wer few places in the city of New York where one co ild enjoy the luxury of a real‘y "good drink.‘ Among the few places most worthy of patronage wa! an establishment kept by Mallory, in Fraukiin streo‘, On «bout the Un Cot whare St. John‘s lall recently ind Europe AVAN F O R E1 G N . h Tho Philadel, Tus Batporar Swor Pack takes the fancy of a}l who see it. To avoid eold feet, and weara stylish article, get a pair of Selby L&e‘s Balmoral Shoe Packs. Bay Msssrs.|Rows & Earatt, auctioneors, have secured that large and commodious store recently cccuï¬ied by Mr. W. F. Russell, in bStuart‘s Block, {ï¬dem street, and they are now running off tha stock recently in the poseession of Mr. Russell. They no_seuing at a great sact ifice. Par GREAOT BRITALIN and they are now running off the stock â€"Duri gervi003 | "0" C 0 Jns 6 recently in the posoesmonb of Mr. Russell \ tuNdogmï¬mgzobu:?n; lhliu&glng‘ww is marvellous for Scrofula, B They are selling at a great sacr ifice. Par Chur{:h. which was ontirely consumed, also | BiS Ww and even Lep: ties wanting turniture should give them a Iߠwelling of Cyrus Woodson, LOs# proved an almost never call. 3976 tL .m'“»m‘ ially insured. ‘| Poqo&llodm-) in W sY it near 1 naseda ents, CO ) toOwno insurgents Active. Dee 1s.â€"On the 10th inst is at Montreal, have pro U The W n:sers ; where St. John‘s Mall recently Woodworth; in company with particular friends, had in â€" at this â€" place _ one i for the purpose â€" of takivg indy and water;" which Mallory on ies »made Old Oaken Bucket lor imnxston i AiX FH A NCI Orlcans Elected a Lire Senator. it BRAZLL UBA ‘nu eyes. "True! true! he * soon quitted the place. He MEA he office, gmpedp the pen, f an hour "The Old Oaken s of the most delightlul comâ€" Bostox, Dec our language, was ready in | one of th to be embalmed in the | Theatre, ln:l_ elt Southampton on board sixty of the of the ill fated tere M hia Centennial ep.C have A PHIC. )U( ral Jn the a, about e â€" Sulies â€" leit Je a thorough ind the German gers, that every been taken to f hey n t Tor mto d by Gonzalez v Grande an M 1t Mallon, M_i_uis en sU Jude‘s s with titut h th 1 the , | ing of -\\Lm. E. Doadge, Theo, Rosevelt, | Chas, 8. Smith, Cha«. C. Dodve, Chas. *\ Waill and A. R. Whicuey, eal ed _ upon s | Mayor Wickham this afternoon, to confer o . in regard to the alleged unjus® freights, of, | the _lgew Jersey Central N. Y . & Ohio,| * ‘ Pennsylvania Central, and Baltimore & " |\ Ohio Railroads, discriminating against â€" | New York in favor of Bo<ton, h \ The Will of the fate Wilhhom I. astor =] â€" ‘Toâ€"day was the time appointed on which h | to admit tha wil of tha jate Willim B. | Astor to probate in the Surrogate‘s Court, ‘The matter was adjournead, however, until Y â€"the 20th instant, to zive time to serve the necessary citations on the cvildren of the q _ jate Mrs. Chanler, {juchter of \[r, Astor, __> who wus a legatee under the will, and who s8V Di Complaint A\‘alns: wnil vay _ Compa®« mios. | _ The case of James Webb, exâ€"Minister 3 to Brazil, sued by tao Government to | recover $25,000 of the amount of a claiim iof $70,000 against Brazil, which he colâ€" | lected for the United States, came up to â€" + } day in the United States District Court. i ; | Webb answers ali intertogatories filed by \ the â€" Government, wita one exception ~â€"declining to give the names of the ‘ | Brazilians to whom )n says he paid the o i $25,000 in order to secure their influence 1 | in favor of the paymont of the elaim. His t refusal was made on lln.-':_'ruu::d that to q ‘ givq names would be a violation of conâ€" Adence. .An argumeut followed as to n | whether he was legaliy bouad to answer, y | aud decision is to be ieadcred on Morday. 0 Besilk of a ('e'!ll‘flfll" 218. Sararooa, Dec. 18.â€"Air. Slater: Jewell, who would have boen aze 1 93 years next January, died in tuis village vesterday. His wife, 98 years ol i, is in gzood health, _ | converses intelligentiv, an t reads daily. New York, Dec. 18â€"A delegation from the Chamber o! ('-‘umwrce_.»co"siu.ff- T&\IS}ln'-'Le\‘ murderc in Rutland, has b Grand Jurv. lefuses to Ux po The case of Jam to Brazil, sued by recover $25,000 of t hed t BurrALO, Nâ€" l«A morning a five broke ing room of the Alor two upper stories | damage is estimate insured. Ware Porgerats, Dec has about closod though the ice s propoller JoAn L. at noon from Ne n Espress Yosenki An Esp ('0-0 St. Loutg, Dcec 15. o‘clock this mornin: Ex‘rreu Car on the 3 and Northein roan, « was entered between nings stations, 10 or The â€" messenger, C thrown into a larg: locked up,and the $10,000 to $20,00 ) in Kincaid said he was | \boxes in the carch «1: a heavy hon l on | lturlnn, hi‘- _nend aro by a:p‘l'swl in the hanas 6. a Int Before ‘he couid spial Loâ€"was the collar of the coat iom b under the cover of two moie pi hands of another mosked man, into & largé package box, whic ‘emptied of its pagkiges 0y th A MER 1 CA N . and the lid clo He does not:kn that, until the when he was relc PBILADELPAIAy °CA }8 this morning, the 4 «8t3 Commission _ left the C en route for Fairmount ) at the corner of 18th an they were met by !(=e procession then proc«c the Centenuial Groun rived about 11:30 a. n Qural Hall was decorate:| manner. . About ons 0‘ dential party arnved room, being led uy Ned At half past two o‘cio guests sat down to a b table, Hassler‘s Ovrclic=! «Centennial March." > stored, Bishop Simps® Church, asked_ grace, guests did full fustice t placed before theoi. The Congressiot OTTAWA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1875. The Chairmanship WasHixcton, Dec. 18.â€" much sFecuIation as to the who will be made Chaiim and Means Comutftteo, | in & position to know Speaker‘s intentions, : probably get the appo there has been & str00 part of some members of deleg:tion to ignore both and to select a compromis« this connection the nato of Ohio, is very prom‘ine! LirzrLs Rook, Dec. 18.â€"\W. son was hung yesterday at L the murder of Mrs. stover, 2 1 six months since. Thomps ) L22 PS ta Murdlerer Hanged. | LirrLs Rock, Dec. 18. â€"W. D. Thomp son was hung yesterday at Lowisburg, rfgr the murder of Mrs. stover, 2 widow, about six months since. ‘Trompson ‘confessed the crime. but said he did it &t the instiâ€" gation of the son inâ€"law of the decessed. On the scaffol| he was cool and collected, and smoked a cisar before putting on the black cap. â€" He tif socd bye to the crowd and kissed his hand to tho la ies â€" Avout }six thousand people wituessed the execitâ€" tion. O rowx, Dg 1 murder yadictde 64 lay The Cheap 'l'r:mnporlqtlon (‘Auvo-th-. CBrcago, Dhe. 18.â€"The Cheap Tnnsâ€"‘ portation Co ventioh yesterday resolved to prepare a emorial to Congress, asking the appointrent of :a committee from both Houses.|to consi fer the advisability ‘of forming a| Dopartment of Commenm which shall |collect and disseminate information | concertnng vrarisportation. This committee is to report &t the next | session of Caugress. ~_ NEW YORK 2O ri.aff} & manship of the Ways and Means Cemmitiee. j wWAaSKMINS PON. e, Theo. Rosevelt, . C. Dodve, Chas. ney, cal ed upon ifternoon, to confer 4 unjus® freights, of at N. Y.. & Ohis, and Baltimore & viminating against NASSACHWUSETTS U Cnureh Burned LLLINOIS K ANSAS afe robbed of uoney and I n# on the pa 1 Between 4 and 5 the United States Loais, Kansas City 4P toaffonied o. a musked roan. hoâ€"was seis d by ivom behind, and mo:e pistols in the d iman, was thrust x, which had t een s by the robbers, uim and locked. ut happened alter reached St. Louls, â€" llutt«n, the Conklin girl licted by the s, says 3{v. Cox will pointment, altbough roog pressure on the ers of the New York both Wood and Cox, romiso candidats. In : name of Mr. Payne, »yminently mentionod. te b MAINE & 31 A. Obit. 110090 0B 3 11.A itboitnbs Ees retary Chandler, | _ Proyipexor, Dec. 19.â€"The Providence ck the assembled | Tool Company says it has & contract to ountifully spread | manufacture 600,000 rifies for the Turkish va porlormin the. | Government, of which 220,000 are com« yhen or der was tC‘ | pleted j ‘that during the past year it has m, of the M. E. | reduced the debt incurred in making after wuich the \ preparations to the amount of $600,000. 18.â€"There is still ) the representative imam of the Ways , but those who are w something of the ) the ample repast ) â€"Early this the compos ‘press, and the stroyed. The 10,000; fully bbod of $20, ation at Phila intense cold it this place, slowly., The rm\cueJ here njamin W. Thayer, t ad Ten:â€" »n here. id, â€" was est and of from 1 bonds. package i he felb ; Gold Moxtrzar, Dec. 18.â€"The stock market this morning was generally rather firm, bank stocks showing some tendencx to advance. ‘Salesâ€"Merchants‘ extra diviâ€" dend, 92%; Montreal, 180}; Eastern Townships extrv dividend, 101i ; Comâ€" merce, 118} ; Telegraph 1574. Paris Money Market. Paris, Dec. 18.â€"Rentes, 65f.80c.â€" Exâ€" change on London, 25f 12%¢ for short sight. f 1 C J M M E RCIA4A L.\ C A N A D 4 A N. New xork Stock Market Nsw York, Dec. 18.â€"Pacific Mail, 40 1â€"8; Western Union Telegraph, 60 ; American Express, 74; Northwestern, 39 1 8 ; Northwestern preferred, 56}; Rock Island, 1o4§; St Paul, 354 ; 8t Paul préferred, 65% ; Brie, 15 ; St oseph, 21 ; St Joseph preferred, 264 ; Harlam 131§: Lake Shore, 60%; New York 'Sientral, NEw York, Dec. 18.â€"Cotton easier, at 13 3â€"l6e for middling uplands, Flour unchanged and in very moderate demand; receipts, 18,000 barrels ; sales, 12,000 barâ€" rols. Fye Flour unchanged, at $4 25 to 5 40. Wheat a shade firmer; receipts, 52,000 bushels ; sales, 41,000 bushels, at $1 09 to 10 for No 3 Chicago and No 2 do nominal ; $1 24 to 1 26 for No 2 Milwauâ€" kee ; $1 31 to 1 33 for No 1 spring ; $1 15 to 1 32 for new and old winter red westâ€" ern; $1 16 to 1 40 for do ambar westarn ; §1 30 to 150 for white western. Rye aniet. Corn scarce and firm ; receipts, 18,000 bushels ; sales, 31,000 bushels, at 76%c for sail western mixed ; 750 for nominal steam do; 776 for high mixed and yellow ; 656 to Tlc for new western mixed. Barley dull and unchanged ; re eipts, 11,000 bushels ; sales, â€"38,000 bushels, at 440 to 49c for mixed western and State ; 460 to 526 tor white do. Pork dull, at $21 124 for new mess. Lard firm, ‘at 13 13â€"16¢ for steam. Butter, 238 to 320 for State and Pennsylvania. Cheese, 6¢ to 12}0 for common to prime, Petroleum â€"Cruade, TZe ; refined, 12%6 1044; Ohio & Mississippi, 16}; Panama, 124};. Wabash, 44 ; Union Pacific, T5}. services Curcago, D o. 18.â€"Flour dull ; western | . extras, $400 to 4 50; family, #4 T5 to | 5 50; Minnesota, $5 00 to 6 50. Wheat excited andâ€"so unsettled that accurate quotations cannot be given ; No 1 Chil spring, $1 08 ; No 2 do, 91c for spot ; 91;0 $r+ Inmuwary 3 U« iv: @1 90 Pubs mm a% 3 do, 840 ; red’.sotod. 610 to 654c. bom active, but a shade lower ; No 2, 490 for spot ; 48i0 bid for Decéember ; 44 1â€"80 bid for Janunr{I; ro{')eobed old, 436 ; new, 85¢. Oats unsettled, but generally higher ; No 2, 30 1â€"86 for spot j 30&0 for January. Rye ateadgd. Barley in fair demand and lower, at 8614c for spot ; 84§c for January. Dressed Hogs quiet and weak, at $8 124 to 8 25. Pork dull and lower, at $19 20 for spot ; $19 49 to 19 424 for February ; $19 70 fr March. â€" Lard quiet and steady, | at 812 321 for spot ; $12 50 to 12 524 for J muary. Buik Meate steady. Whiskey in fair demaod asd firm, ‘at $1 10. Receipteâ€"Flour, 10,000 bushels ; Wheat, 39,000 bushels; Corn, 40,000 bushels ; Oats, 15,000 bushels ; Rye, 4,000 bushels ; Barley, 19,000 bushels, Shipmentsâ€" Flour, 9,000 barcels; Wheat, I%UOO : bushels ; Corn, 21,000 bushels; Oats, ‘18,000 busheis ; Barley, 7,000 bushels ; Rvye, 1,000 bushels. ‘There was no afterâ€" noou call of the Board to day. : _ | my own pros tky | For several ) ‘m \ scribe it, in ou, | ficial | result oxt | Y9" kindly knowledge Compound have used in digeases and Br?nohi > of th Y°" | Bowels, witl Montreal Stock Market. Staymation in Business the It is"poor consolation in adversity to.|] know that we are not alone in our misery; |â€" such as it, however, our iron manufactur || ers may take it to themselves. The deâ€" || pression in the iron traie is general throughout the world. The produstion of pigâ€"iron in Scotland was less in 1874 than any of the last twenty years. At one time there were on‘y thirtyâ€"two furnaces erectâ€" ed, and the production was 400 tons less than in 1870. _ Russia, notwithstanding its activity in railroad building, imported o&% 3,221,000 pounds of rail, against 7,110; in 1873. In Prussia, the large steel works of Krupp have discharged some thousand workmen, anid the Borsig manufactory of engines at Berlinâ€"the most extensive in Germanyâ€"has had to protect itself by taking a similar step. Last month the largest Austrian manufactory of engines, Sigl, dispensed with two thousand hands, for the reason that it had neither orders | nor sufficient warking capital The gov: | ernment, however, in true" Austrian % l‘ion, remedied both misfortunes by } vancing capital to the works, and b: .\ câ€"using some of the railroads to ï¬y% , { extensive orders for rolling stock. | New York Produce Market. The Providcnce Tool Company: Chicage Produce Market. ERON 0 00B ..E h ontedifhtnis AErri n e." fï¬:h, with eminent success, considering t s i to auy similar â€" & yet m to the public. Tm“y: for your kind information. ° § I remain, yours truly, |_ _ _ Tus DALMORAL SHOER raox.â€"Children who wear Selby Lee‘s Balmoral Shoe Pack never have coughs, colds, or croup. who wear Selby Lee‘s Balmoral Shoe Pack | CHORNNU® ',fl:“ i <oa malitâ€"<go n wite! :\ WWAnS i never have coughs, colds, or croup. | wanna An ite Coal, Briar Hill ud‘ w im m'.::?hndbr grates. All coal deâ€" ~ki% isRases, or wnatever . nature and h at our prices free of cartage, and : mmivlately eradicated b&’ï¬o use â€" of | dry from under cover, _Bish.Mnd Fowlo‘s Pile and Humour B‘Jth effact © Maple, sawn or unsawn. 4014ml is marvellious for Scrofula, Bha.ung $ «onmmmmume Rig Worm, and even ; it has flwommrmflw pnnduuxfl an almost never cure. Solbyho,iojmu'.hiutorthow Oaa ananial notice.) .during the damp or cold weather. RiHODE ISLAND. Loiter from Dr. Crane. iiIIIS ANO CONSUMPTION: CHaNDLRE CBANE,M. D. xbrag OBaXByNt D. Haurax, N. w World Uver. 113 Arrosted for vn:.wu-' of the Game w» L‘Orierxar, Deo. 18.â€"At the instance of the Fish and Game Protection S1ciety for the united Counties of Prescott and Russell, a party of seven hunters were arre _ed for killing deer out of season in the icinity of Mooâ€"e Creek, South Planâ€" tag iet. ‘Three of the deer were taken aud :onfiscated, and the parties fined $10 easn. fash, | male DC :y&l:( any chuse w iX es 0 # | In all ca . ienn s e e on LON h‘"% eart, Pills will â€" means hay N. erful remec antimony, wl stitution. ,lf:i i Full dire ) mh p‘ch as be preserved. patients |" For full The following "telegram apnears in the New York Tribune of Thursday :â€" # PorTLAND, Me., Dec. 15.â€"It is stated that the Allan iine of Steamd&pfl' has signed a new contract today at Montreal with the Grand Trunk Railway, by which they -fne to run to Portland for another term of years."‘ Whatever this agreement was, there is no doubt that it is a most important one in regard to the winter exâ€" port trade of Canada, and the public will be‘ very much interested in learning the puticulm of the contract, and whether its terms are such that it will lead to Western produce being carried from Chiâ€" cago on through bills of lading, while Canadian shippers in vain ask for room. It is a little curious that Montreal news should have to be obtained via New York. The Journal of Commerce states that Mr. E. E. Gilbert, manufacturer of steam engines, has suspended. 5 2L Abmel s 9e 724 2208 n faan abiimi T HHe ym en ons dn Tt were {impossible to;attend a meeting like one, hols last evening in the Meâ€" chanics‘ Hall, without feeling head and heart moved to take action at once to secure for our country the invaluable bleui:s of : civil and ‘religious liberty, invaded as they are and seriously menaced. It is Pmpout{ that a Protestant Dofence Association be formed immediately, Rev. J. G. Baylis, Rector of St. Jude‘s Church, has accepted a call to the Cburch of the Ascension, in Torouto, and leaves for city next month. Another Stabbing . Affray between Brothers:; the Victim in a Critical Conditionâ€"The +ssize Court. ‘Toroxto, Dec. 18.â€"Another stabbing affray between brothers, is reported . Last night two men mm«i Hickey, were going home when a quarrel arose between them and one stabbed the other in the chest inflicting a severe wound. Nothing l was said about it on their reaching home, but both went to bed as if nothm‘hd TD TT TUOCIL anr hm ® npachsiret Ahiiete tine is Arllbcaidhesâ€"dirnbrycAfdin awakened by On getting up to see what was &g matter, lfo foundpher brother in an almost dyin, condition and aid was immediately sent for and now lies in a mï¬od condition. He willdiv-;lr ing as to the circum stances of the case, and is determined to shield his brother at all hazards. ‘The Assize Court closed toâ€"day, many cases having to stand over till January, when the winter Assizes commence. Several fresh arrests have been made of Grand Trunk Railway robbers. There are ten persons now under arrest,charged with this offence. All have been re= manded till the 23rd inst. se eation â€"_C e Hpsats O Hioncs Cote e K. . Toroxto, Des. 19.â€"Yesterday afternoon an influential deputation headed by . exâ€" Governor Howland, Hon. G. W. Allan, Senator Aikens, and several &tomimt clergymen, â€" had . an interview with Attorneyâ€"General Mowat in reference to the liquor traffic. One speaker stated that there was no use in going to the Police Commissiqners, for they found instead of a reduction of licenses, after promises made by that body last m there was an actual increase until were now over 500 in the city. Resoluâ€" tions were passed at a meeting of tem: perance advocates ask ng that all: saloon l and shop licenses be abolished and that other licenses be limited to onoin.! thousand of population, were submitted. Mr. Mowat said he could not give the views of the Government upon the ::x.l')i'ect but the deputetion knew that they his Hil] 4 n roon tore ao dompianed on o to n the evi i A rumour is current tmm« | McNabb, Police Magistrate, intends to resi, l-f:‘n.ll.C.CnmerodhugoqotoWfl} ington, as a lady whom that ‘gentleman had hoped sbortly to lead to the altar, is tlhor& lying, it is feared, at the point of eath. * GECTTCUTCY The weather since yesterday has beon bitterly cold. The thermometer nm ing, st one time, as low as 14 and .16 mt o emeels 4 wavu zero. It is now moderating, slight snow. 7 This well known medicine is no imposiâ€" tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Foâ€" male Diï¬cl;l:;:l and ?‘h:lmnï¬onqï¬on any cause. whatever ; an tough a râ€" ful remedy, they contain noï¬msguflful to the constitution. In all cases of rervous Andu?imlu- fections, Pain in the Back hmba Fatigue on slight exertion, Ep}hho:l the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, those Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and althoush a PoP erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, | antimony, or snythinghurtï¬xlwl.hooon- * CRuiHl directions in the pamphilet around mhpwh.ge,whichsh«pl:rho carefully p'}â€"ï¬pnï¬mlm, ol he ‘or i agent a pamphlet, or mhtoh:urï¬u- MONTREAL: ment. _ | JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, sone rlonm‘!:‘ Satce LE LOECEE Tasuas $1 Ml?{eonufot.qg'mm to Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ontarit; general agents for the Dominion, will enâ€" Sure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. For sale by all drugagists. -w-l;) slept in the next room, Was * / ditcut o0 wDeelp ind o7 Coan, . Woop â€"Coan, Woop â€" COALy Woup.â€"Wm. M. Beattie & Co., George street, have for sale the very finest mw‘â€"“’*i’ Napes t scp i U U cutaas fran of â€"cartaze, and Burner. . Buy it. Eswoxps Bros .. 1 Tus BarmoraL Szor Paor, patented | by . Selby Lee, is the nobbiest. thing in the boot and shoe line. 40166f Coan, . Woop â€"Coar, . Woop â€"COoaLy Woop.â€"Wm. M. Beattie & Co., George street. have for sale the very finest JOB MOSES FEMALH PLLLS, tsE heating stove that drives ail comâ€" titors to the wall is the Gurney ToRrsa«to PR Oe M TS hy ~ah 1 vne amniuit OL UIG Ahe regular Christmas Examination of the Morrisburghâ€"and Iroquois Schools will take place next Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday. A valuable Leicester ram, two and a half years old, the pmgorty of Mr. J. Paul, Ramsay, was killed by dogs, within an acre of his barn door, recently. We have been requested to state that $%64 was the gross proceeds of the St. Andrew‘s concert, and the net profits, after defraying all expenses, $36. At the entrance examination for adâ€" mission to the [roquois High School last week, six out of the twenty five candidates who presented themselves for examin@â€" tion were successful. The Englh Church lately erected in the Village of South Mountain, will (D. V.) be opened for Divine Service by His Lordship the Bishop of Ontario, on Tuesâ€" day, the 21st December. â€" Services will be at 11 & m. and 3 p.m. The Binl::swill‘ preach at the morning service, will administer Confirmation. L. O. L. No. 155, Upper Pakenham, held its . annual. election of officers on 13th December, which resulted as follows;â€" W. M., Bro. James Connori, reâ€"elected ; D. M,. George Dack ; Cheplain, Bro. Comba ; Treasurer, Samuel Connery ; Sec retary; ‘Thomas Meredith ; D. of C.,.John Forsyth ; Committeeâ€"men, Bros. John Douglas, Thomas Comba, Adam C. Miller, Henry Meredith, Poter Miller. The County Court and General Sessions of the Pesce wore held in Perth last Tuesday and > Wednesday, before His Honour Judge Senkler, Only five cases appeared on the civil docket, and four of these were from Almonteâ€"two each from *Keun.Jmiuon&Gnggdeemmfll& Macdonald. _ The fi was from Mr. Thomas Greig, Carleton Place. This business was got i.hrmï¬h with before noon of the first day, no defence having been offered in any case. â€" The remainder of the time was taken up with some criminal business. Good hardwood is selling in towrn at the present time at $2 50 a eord, as there remains a large surplus in town from last winter. ‘The Almonte corporation have sucâ€" ceeded in getting a mandamus through the first law stages, compelling the County Council to have the countp bridge at that village repaired. Mr. W. J. Morris, agent in Perth ‘for the Ontario Provisory Board, has collected specimens of minérals in Al.xil immediate section for exhibition at the Philadelphia Centemnial next year. uen inke mha M tack. .. Twentéyone Illinois railroads are in hands of receivers. Bof P1 €B _ 1 (Gloucester, Mass,, heard from. two hundred vessels have sailed ir®M)""‘ _ _ .~.. ".__ ... _/ shose in our Eut Gloncester, Mass,, which have nour‘bunn adorned like many o( those in q:r heard from. {:w capitals, such as we ‘have ut ‘There is a post office at Sonoma townâ€" | w;*:y\:dund ‘ dieraae "‘c.w-* ship, Cal., but it is without a m""-{unwruuulo;f“;:l\'\l: It t ‘: because eofthoqpliunhoofld-give tleel remukable i w“‘h“’ the $4,000 bonds required. 1e Jowe keep hold uk thilw'ntr,-thomacmnflmw'-mw«c\sw'v ~«~« aad the have voted to expend $20,000 to furnish|©‘ & glorious past. . A\ M later period we work to unemployed labourers. | visited with a learned ;, m Ԡital t is |{ tain willages in Pales out of the m oi oib oone e nts oon ts usnn io~ onreiiien e \ucï¬on and‘ making a home in Texas, on :"m:‘:d"'f o. (oep od old. rabbins. and â€" C4F med. , 64 account of the more congenial climate. \cvw l efore chem?'- o mhn m even belore "h.is imn OfA, RHO WB Pr. H. T. Helmbold, honourably dis: charged from the Bloomingdale Asylum, has been examined ty six ,?_*Prf“;"'“: sound mind. He expects to resume Dari{ ness in a very short time. | The Patrons of Ohio and Indiana aré buying shingles direct from the mills Michigan, upon which the nilla-::nh y Mn k + F:om the A‘monte Gazotte. BPe PE C C aa 2 D0 s ten per cent. more per thousand than from dealers, and yet the Patrons save forty per cent. by the transaction. } The steel works which are in construction for the sprh‘mlfl‘ rolling mill will probably be completed by May of nextz‘ur. The works would now be completed had there not been somé delay on the part of the contractors. | Baron Rothschild, during his late_visit to San Francisco, left with William Brad» ford, the Edmr of Arctic scenery, an rae in i Petreeninnee w c i1! @ive different Zï¬cu of light, w&; the Aurora. The annual rap-t of the American Sunday School nion shows that it has MJ .0 l1 _ 21 NN Gandar UNITED STATES BRUEVITIES DISTEICT NEWS. Granulesâ€"the * Little Giant" Cathartic or Muitum in â€"Parve. Physic. _ Modern chemical science enables Dr. Pierce to extract from the juices of the most valuâ€" able roots and herbs their active mediciâ€" little pellets or granules, scarcely larger than nuhzl -::anuh- each little pellet as active powerful as : a pin.whihth!!l‘m m'lhmi and pleasant in effect. Dr. Irs A. Thayer, o(mgmm.- “I‘:'&i‘ ’WW. e ooudma-ï¬r 'Mmmb‘ of anything I have ever used, so & certain in effect, .fll.'h’}“ w« an avwsallent condition. It seems to I". om the Perth Courier m ".‘L ._“_‘.?L-‘â€" Sha wike 19 " -uw-â€"â€"-h-bâ€"-â€"-â€" * DCm me they must take the plare of all other cathartic pills and. medicines." . Lyon. & M c ols ind they soe uie ho en say : :. " We thi M""ï¬l“"-i like hot cakes as soon -flhfl-fl- saintad with them. and will spoil the quasinted with E‘:‘.“.:..:"..:'u" have used them } weeks, ‘the congrogation doing 8 IMME® lke them much better than large pills" portion of the work, the work so Aar 00stâ€", y f 19 |1ng $100â€" . ; vil «| stt nted with them, and will spoi, the trade, as *m“!'!‘;"g‘d‘k."‘ ned ty six experts, who ronounce him to l:;;f e expects to resume basi< Mrs. Leslic Stevens, youngest daughtor of Thackeray, is dead. b"lm‘h: British. Royal Oo@“l:l. Institute is a appointing a committee to ound: the proposed exchange of territory wi France on the west coast Of Africa. | A prize has been awarded by the Beolâ€" y':ln Acng?;:fl to Kari Marchal :r: istory sï¬ll' in Belgium } Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries." ‘The second installment â€"of the coallec 28 §279 | gious service in these ‘ Jorusalom â€" synaâ€" inaumdm-d“z ocess of| & dessribed in Luke‘s Gospel as having d (HL) been observed in the synagogue at Nase * eted by | reth, on that memorable océn‘ion when id now |our Lord ‘was invited 4o become the .. n somé | teacher. . The correspondence Was, T' ; ts | | fact, complete . at every poink as if tion of facâ€"similes of ancient charters, which is bein&.i-uod under the superinâ€" tendence of the Trustees of the British Museum, will be ready about Christmas. Since the Vanguard disaster the British Admirality have been discussing fog sigâ€" ;515" and the 1 foï¬fti nn:d.r that of the Channiel squadron be provided eight pound cannonaden sor signg § T}oCrownPrino:.olomyh" studio arranged in new Potsâ€" dam, where she -nd\.homuo mgatrï¬h the members of the amily, which are at the same time creditable works of art. The plan ï¬ndly.d%pbdh i 8 e rIver, the‘l;l:lil‘fu which impede n denenerd * flow, strai hmgiu winding course _ below u-% approximate exâ€" penss is ten m * Mr. F. M: Stahi, the managerâ€"of theâ€" ! Berlin Meteorological Instrument Comâ€" ; pany, has succeeded in making @885 .. oyundouhudmghwnfllwï¬-q of temperature ; they stand good even plunged, after heating, into cold water. Another Berlin company sell iamp chimâ€" neys of hard glass. RRITISH AND FOREI@X NoTES. Cardinal Rauscher, who was considered the most learned of the Roman Catholie Kulstu,huldtm his unpublished 'temyumflm.oomphhhinm church, acomparative science of fin & work on sosial questions, memoirs .on the lives of prominent m-‘ a very rich and carefully arranged ‘collesâ€" tion ofletters and documents. Mainer Lathee" propind it menly Luciani, the man who w murder of editor Sonzoguo, at l;a:houldintumh.oou?h:.now. t as succeeds like sucpess, s0 noug;:i:ï¬ih failure, and the bold aspirant to political honours is at present ie Te moatinnne maguid o * of the very ambitious madam. > y 220 rom, POR Om P and â€" thirty seventh Psam: "By the rivers of Babylon mnu“g we wept when » mnembered Zion. ,ll.msadfoxxu barps & flo? “H + *‘ If J forget theey q-lï¬ | right hand forget »«â€" ounning If m | remember thee my tongue cleave to the rooflof my mouthy if(*~fl1’.' T2 CV C000 (diptas 39 ‘Tha Taws. the world, . of them on pilgrimages, b hhioha L) to mcquire a h'c ï¬{n-i pfmflgndp.tb'on return | again thei; native eountry, the greater number that they â€" saay â€" die. in the city of m and obtain the most chorishe wf their hearts by beâ€" its stouse, an:\ ; â€" very dust were 100. eat "ATat ~--."u~¢q touching passa@o©> ‘som the Old upon the mos .~~~plouous places in svnngogues, * 8 ‘.;h'! in ‘MM PRICE 3 CENTS. éghom and Franido oly in Order » avoid _ templing "z . of pscrapulous Mose ~ ralers. It i# inâ€" eed remsrkable â€" in ‘how â€" many ho Jews keep hold of their us ith a trembiinz band,â€"mnd m at to iet go the tru00s and the { a glorious past. Aa later period we isited with a learned JOWy moun: gin willages in P=)osune out of the ommon track of i«=zelers which conâ€" mined the tombs 0 old rabbins and earned men. oom?l'.nl mmâ€"k »ven before the Chistimn we found that lamps were burning beâ€" fore those tobmbs "and day. What an 4mazing mi‘uw&lbu' is.alike in the m Wa »vikited .."-3-"5 o’ _ayneâ€" whi A roll of sone sof the DooRK® Gf wUS "C Testament was carried by a sorvant from unl-i-u:.wdhndpltilhï¬ou of the president or reader, who was oleâ€" vated on a platform in the centre of the A wall af cone Sof ï¬bw“‘.“ oo ce sn s P irhdie tno. seripture forâ€" the himself and thu-z'rï¬-"'“z.' but at the close of reading all people took their seats, aud the resder ~ ‘The. Presbyterian Ourch at. Lesbarn, . * icolba-.wnflg.ww :s- day, 5th inst. â€" Tt was sted the . { Mdflna‘;‘fl five ; Jerusalem.