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»*6 e Av iA , £s alts ,;‘, J. Goou VOL O W garristers §¥ . 0. Â¥o oi MRX SIER »1NHEY, CHLRISTIE & HILL The "Feathers" Hotel. Barrister® coTT Dismer is provided from 12 4. %., nntil 2 P.M.. at very reasonâ€" able raies. & 1. as t croxNoR & ces NeR a HoGu masy> 85â€"SP4RKs STREETâ€"S8G *Guj WIIOLESALE AND RiEIAiL, ‘ Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c.! A large assortment of Gold and Silver Watche Ladies‘ Oper: and Victoria Chains, Gentie men Rideaun Street, near|Sapper‘s Bridge ERED FOOKS + â€" â€" Proprietor. H best House in SHOOLBRED & CO is BALES CARPETS and CUKTAIN® Em bracing ali the noveities, out for tae se w« to whic they confidently INREMENDOUS ATTRACTIO N\ ! BANKRUPT K. TIPEER W SHIRTS ! COLLARS ! Shop Fistures, Gla«s Cases, etc., for sale very iow. D. MORGAN & sop. walo 9 C 0802 lawe anoris Â¥. H. FERLAND R. LOG A N ycirs FOR noARDERS LV &A BC LA EW ELLERY The extensive stock of the kstate of THE "LONDO®," Otiawa, Nov. 8rd, 1875. WAaBESHAL MATHESON, TTAWA C w WAERD Invite Inspection. oo M S Special Value in Lace Curtains sSTEW ABRJ & coR «ULLY ers,. Ai(orney® Conycyancers CLOTHING. K. PENNO 1i JAS. ANGUS, 33 to 37. WILLIAM ST IX., NXO. 40 \tiorneys coU FLEE, B €.1 f ths Royal College of Pbys‘clans, Feliow of the Ubs etrical Society late Resident Assisia t Accouâ€" Phomas Hospita), London, Eng. ‘otmer of O‘Counor aod Queen A M i; N. MARKS, At less than Auction prices H wILM BoARD Now is your time to buy y cf every deseriy . &c, at the lowest a the city. . Wholesa! K as cheap from me Hotels. occupled by Ds. Corbett s aud Cigars of the AC LA AEPET HOUSE. & READYâ€"MADH® 0 LR TY their solicttors. Nota udluyilmg. «& MelNTYRE M Solicitors, sToOCK !| H :n portation e buyers can as apy other . s. Bra 38 17y pro es »treet, U 990L( M pr 53 u CHRISTM1S & NEW Â¥f Friday Evening, Dec.17, h LA DIES® G HEAT QLEALL s3.000 WWORTH METCALF®3 Wholosalo READY MADS CLOYFIING Estab lishment. SPARKSISTREET. Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘clock aud 7 o‘clock, p. m. «XTENSIVE AVCTION SALE Male up in Jackets, Caps, & Astrachan, . South Sea Seal and Beaver [WHIGH WINES, PROOF AND RYE \H NURS FOR CITRISTMAS ! CHILDREN‘S FURS, TRADE SALE: Ottaw a, â€"Dec. 9, 1875 By Rowa & mrratt, AURS! FURS ! FURS ! *â€"1%3%6 Nov. Z7, 1878 | & Are offeri Goneral. Wlneu Liquors :‘f uousually Be, to \Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, make room for their Spring Stock. 5 lbs. of sound Tea for 81.60, value war manteed, also, a reduation on Sugar, taking 1( ibs, or upwar.ds â€" a reduction on No. 1 Labrador Herrings, from 50_ cts. to $100, according to quantity, or No, Z Labmdor: Herring, reduc» tion of $1.2 ver bul,, dry Coiâ€"fish, Coarse nie in large bags, Fine Salt, 23 les. per bag, Good Westorn Apples and Onlons, @iso on hand, all which areselli ng at a reaugtion for CASH. Xuction Sales. 1nBACCOS, F.CKLES, BALL BLUE ~ _ sTaRCH, RICE, RAISINS, CURKRANTS, NUTS, CIGALS, PAILS and BROOMS, also. From Gooderham and Worts Celebrated Distillery, SOLD LoW . 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., Opposite the British Lion Hotel. At @sbade over frst cost, at Lamb‘s Clearing swie. In fact you can <ave lots of money by buying your feet wear at Lamb‘s C‘earing Sale wuich will be opened to the puolic only & short Lime, «3 the stuck is fast disapyearing. _A good oppertunity for buying out a zood 105 weoll esâ€" ta »‘lshed busimess. . Persooal application to B skerville & Bros A; noing, muile or fomale; $3) per week, day or evening. Ao c@pllal. We seni valuabie p «c zage o(xnd- by mail free. Addiess with oee cent T n staimu, M. Young, 1743 Greonâ€" wich street, New York, Childrens‘ Rubbers at 35 ets. Misses® 49 at 40 ots. Ladies* Long Rubber Boots, at 81.530. ° id other go«ls at proportionately low prices &" on ) MON oUSEK EEPERS, Starch 10, 1875. BToRKL FOR ALL tters & Furriers. EASO NABLE. &â€" K O D GE S . L THE LAYEST NOVEL1IEKS HOLIDAY GIFTS, Girocerics, &# . _ J. DEVLIN‘S Nc. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, wi RECEJVED ALL THE NEW STYLES FOR 1876, SUITABLE FOR BASKERVILLE BROS. J W_LRE, â€" {[TALLA® »8, FaNCY GoODS, SILVER w AT CHES %G ROWE & ERRATT, Auctiongers oui pt of AT A®‘S GOI0§ omm FUR DEPOT ds Rideau fllfif:t. a consly umen MENX‘S I1 A LIAN ietion street 22 MB 15y 2s Bussoxâ€"L | Gen, Jovellar is to suoceed Count Valâ€" maseda as Captain General of Cuba. | Henry Wainwright, the principal in the Whitechapél murder, was hanged yesterâ€" dJay at Nowgate. While on the sc dfold he acknpwledged the justice of his senâ€" tance, but didvnot. exi)lioilly admit the killing of Miss Lane. Moun} '\'ksuvius is again active, Al Profe Palmiere, of Naples, prediots long period of eruption. | _A memorial stone is to be laid over the gave of the late night editor of the Toronto Mail at Guelph, to day, | Signor Blanc, Italian Minister to Wash â€" ington, has been nominated Centennial Commissioner. | _A negro insurrection has broken out in the Portuguese Colony of St, Thomas, in the Gulf of Guinea. §§General Caballero de Rodas, formerly Captain General of Cuba, died at Madrid yesterday. Pssn mue s General Cedallas is to succeed General Jovellar as Minister of War, instead of going to Cuba, as previously reported. | Admirat DeMontignace, French Min: ister of : Marine, was elected a Life Senator by the Assembly yesterday, _ ‘The Governor of the Sagua District, in Cubs, has offered a reward of ten gold doubloons â€"for every Insurgent brought ‘into military headquarters, dead or alive. / Rev. Jalin Ireland was consecrated \Coadjutor Bishop of t e Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Pavl, Minn., yesterday. Hon. Alonzo Af)ernethy was elected President of Chicago University yesterâ€" day. Execution of the Whitechapel Murderer. Loxvox, Dec. 21. â€"Henry Wainwright, recently convicted of the murder of Harriet Lane, in Whitechapel Road,. in this city, was hanged at Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, to day. Just before he was pinioned he lnncfod the Governor of the prison a written statement, in which he said he desired to make public, in this paper, that he acknowledges the justice of his sentence,Aind said he deserved his fate, though he did not explicitly admit that he had murdered the young woman. ‘TELEGKRAPHIC. the: ;t-é-afifiuhipr G@ironde, toâ€"day. : LATER, The © Louisiaga®" sunkâ€"â€"â€"Lives Lost. Borpeaux, Deo. 21.â€"The LEouisiana sank in ten minutes after she was struck, but the @ironde rescued one hundred of her passengers and crew. All the perâ€" sons drowned were passengers except the Captain. " Senators Elected. Paris, Dec. 21.â€"The following were elected members of the French Senate to day :â€"Admiral Do Montaignac, Minisâ€" ter of Marime, and M, Leon Maleville, member for Tarnâ€"etiaronne, of the Left Centre. This completes the list of Senaâ€" tors so, far as the National Assembly is concerned, 75 members having been elected by that body. The other memâ€" bers, 225 in number, are to be elected indirectly by the people of the several Departments. The Victims of the "Mosel‘ DISASIOF» Bsruix, Dec. 21.â€"It is now ascertained that the total number of killed by the exâ€" plosion at Bremerhaven is one | hundred and twentyâ€"eight, and the w fiftyâ€" six. The Bremen Aid Coj ion report that twenty of the injured are Hopelessly Thaimed, and there aro fiftyâ€"si widows and one hundred and thirtyâ€"fire orphans of the victims of the diwtea for the benefit ef whom. it proposes to raise a subscription of $1,500. | <ouat Â¥aimaseda‘s Successor. MacRiv, Dec. 21.â€"(Gen. Jovellar, Minis ter of War, has been appointed| Captainâ€" General of Cuba in place of Valmaseda Generals Jovellar and Cedglles will shortly leave for Cuba. Gen. Quesada will be appointed Commander iLUhiof of the armies of the North. | Gen De Rodas Dead. Maprip, Dec, 21.â€"General :Caballero De Rodas, formerly Captain General of Cubs, is dead. . Borpeaux, Dec uigiana Was su Naruss, Dec. 21.â€"Mount Vesuvius is again active. There is a gradual increase of tire and smoke, and the instruments in the Observatory are in motion, and Prof. Palmiere preaicts a long period of erupâ€" tion. LisBox, Deo. 2i.â€"A Portuge:l:;‘sunbout has been ordered to the 1 . of St.t ‘Thomas, in the Gulf of Guinea, on account of an alleged insurrection of the negroes. Negro Jusurrection in the Island of Stâ€" Thomas Havaxa, Dec. 21.1â€"Juan Itirrailde, & Spanish merchant of Villa Clara, and ownâ€" ing a plantation in the neighbourhood, convicted of corresponding with the In:â€" surgents, and furnishing them with money, provisions, and other articles, was exeâ€" cuted at Villa Clara on the 18th instant. Reward Offered for the Capture of Inâ€" | t surgents . = 1 The Governor of Sagua has issued an order, approved‘ by the Captain General, stating that all countrymen bringing in one of the bandits, called Insurgents, dead or alive, to head quarters, will receive ten gold doubloons, and eleven if they bring also his musket. A recompense of three to ten doubloons will be paid all countryâ€" men bringing information enabling the troops to destroy or sur?rise the Insurâ€" gent camps. _ Farmers killing a rebei Preâ€" fect, or subâ€"Prefect, or giving information producing that result, will be paid fifteen doubloons. . TELEGRAPMIC sSUMMARY. none, at reasonable r nm to the Clarâ€" endon House. WmQMi Proprieter, late of Quebec. House Keepers! lf you desire to get a profitable tea call on Baskerville & gm. and have them to select for you. If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will refund the money for what you return. Their wines, liquors and general groceries are of the best brand. â€" Fiusw Monesty.â€"For people to.allow dise«~ . to become seated upon them rather .: consult a physician, or to suffer as io Shke, mtare: ie at sace in it aing iles, without goi once e dr fldfl, Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure ,.ug. an infallible cure. 3120 FP O R El G N . For good Board and comfort, second UP Victims of the ‘"Mosel" Disaster. GREAT EBITALN Steamer Sunk. Military Execution. Augry vesuvius. G EA M A N Y FRANCE ec. 21.â€"The steamshi sunk by & collision wit PORTUGAL. J NALY BPiL3. People‘s Tea Store, 36 Rideau stre ot CUBA. 3995 m1l OTTAWA. WEDNER: T together. The Grand Jury toâ€" day found an indictâ€" ment against Pesach Nathan Rubenstein, for murder. ‘FPapers were served toâ€" day in the suit of the State of New Yorl: vs. William C. Kingsley, Abner C. Keeney, W. A. Fowler, E. J Lowber and A. M, Bliss to. recover . J LAOWUOT RINI PM« PM APMUM MEC CCC CCC the sum of $456,125, alleged to have been wrongfully paid on the Heampstead Reservoir contract. ‘The Wreck of the ‘"Snunyside " Poxesrsis, Doc. 21.â€"Now that the ice is fast, submarine divers have arrived at the wreck of the Sunnysigde, for the purâ€" posé of removing her freight and furniture, and also to secure the baggage of passenâ€" gers. Colliery Mines Destroyed. * , Porrsvicu®, Dec. 21.â€"The New Philaâ€" delphia Coal Co‘s Colliery, owned by New York parties, was totally burned this mornâ€" ing, Loss, $20,000 ; fully insured. Them psou‘s Antecodents. Purcapsupuia, December 21.â€"It is said that Thompson, who caused the Mosel horror, rented a store in Fourth street in this city in 1861, and set fire to it for the purpose of obtaining insurance on fictitious stock. Provinexcsr, Deo. 21.â€"The Commit appointed to examine into the alairs T _ se im o n _ CC Laneni appointed to examine into the atfairse of the Providence Tool Company began ‘that work today. It is understood that the Company showed about $l=400,000mof - CRCSC C ae q : ie nfules dory diressemntnee t /o sgnacls assets in excess of its liabilities. The President of the Company to day received communic«tion from nearly eight hundred of the em‘ployes expressing t:{mputhy and good will for the Company and a voluntar ily proposal to relinquish all claim to wages due for December, amounting in the aggregate to about $90.000. Kaxsas Citvy, Mo., Dec. 2%1.â€"Samuel Loppen, Treasurer of the State of Kansas was forced to resign yesterday by order ot! Governor Osborn, it {cing discovered that beavy forgerios had bcen committed by some one by which the State had been victimized to the amount $30,000. It is claime 1 that Loppen was the instigator if not the perpretator of the forgerias. . _ Constitutional Convention. Dexvr2, Col., Deo. 21.â€"The convention to form a Constitution for the State of Colorado, assembled here lresr.erdsé. A permanent organization will be effected to day. The Republicans have a large Sr. Louis, Deo. 21.â€"It is pretty definâ€" itely ascertained that the amount of money obtained by the express robbers on Saturduay, was $3$,000. There have been no arrest yet made. ; majority. Forge: Arrosted. Rurswortu, Deo. 21. â€"George A. Dyetr, Registrar of Probate for this County, has been a;rrest.ed for forg?ry and ::slmittod to gaol. ‘The amount of the forged papers is supposed to exceed $8,500. Sentenord for Defrauding the Rovonae Micwaurer®, Dec, 20.â€"In the United States District Court yesterday, Burbach, convicted of defrauding the Revenue, was sentenced to eight months‘ imprisonment and a fine of $2,000. + Sr. Pavt, Dec. 21.â€"Toâ€"day, with greoat ceremony, Rev. John Ireland was conseâ€" crated Cos&ilum Bishopâ€" of the Roman Catholic uren for the Diocese of St. 1 Obit. Barrmors, Dec. 21. â€"Dr. Samuel B. Martin, aged ninetyâ€"one years, & medical practitioner in Baltimore, died this afterâ€" Sinto Treasurer Forced to Râ€"sign. President of Chicago Uhiversity. _ . Ca1cago, Dec. 21â€"H m. ‘Alonzo Aberâ€"" nethy was toâ€"day elected President of Chicago University, ° ally ‘There is probably no man to whom the community owe so much as to the honebt; Mn Senmiet Aon s en en peerae e ie x fair spoken physiciun who does his actual duty both to himself and to. his patients. Really skillful physicians are not. 80 numerous that their virtues need no monâ€" tion, and hence the advertisement of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, may claim the reader‘s attention. Dr. Pierce is a of a class of men who obtain sml'y{; careful and well directed effort, not atâ€" tempting too much, or creating falseideas as to ability. The only reliable physician in these days ef complicated disorders and highâ€"pressure living is the " Specialist," the man who understands his one hr!n.oh of the business. For the benefit of his readers he has written a " Common Sensa Medical Adviser," which is â€"well worth reading by those who need such a work. With strict business honour, high proâ€" fessional skill, reasonable fofl,l'l\ld & large A ME RICA N . :):fln of competent assistants, Dr. Pierce ill doubtless make his name familiar as * household words." 4025 Biohophchlomy (Roman Catholic), of Albany, ordered all the priests of his diocese to refuse absolution 44 any mem:» bers of their congregation who participate in "round" dances. ' Mr. Moody is a man of tact as well as ability. In the meeting at Philadelphia on Tuesday, three thousand persons being present, a lady in weeds rose just in front of the platform, and commenced talking and -u:ii:fi incoherently, whu1 Mr. Moody all to rise and sing {‘Rock of Ages," and nieantime the Iady was led The Late Express Robbery Indicted for Murder _RHMODE ISLAND The Successful Physician. PENNSÂ¥ivaNIA, NEW YORK Papers Served. Bishop Consecrated (From the 8t. Louis Globe.] COLORADO. WISCONSIN. MISyOURL MINNESOTA. MARYLAND KAXSAS. MA!NE, ALLIENOIS. 21.â€"The Committee Goid Montr®i1, Deo. 21.â€"Sales at the after noou Boardâ€"Merchants‘, 94 ; Royal Cana dian, 94;} Commerce, 1194 ; Telegraph, 1594 ; Vity Passenger Railroad, 172 ; g‘l, 1574. Loxvox, Dee. 21, 12:30 p.m.â€"The: rate for money at tae Stock Exchange on Govâ€" ernment securities is 1% per cent. Erie 131. . Liverpoot, Dec. 21, 12:30 p.m.â€"Cotâ€" ton market easier, but not quotsble lower; receipts, 47,000 quarters, of which 3,600 were American. Cutcago, PDec. 21.â€"Hogsâ€"Receipts, 23,940; shipments, 2,138. t NEw York, Dec. 21.â€"Money closed at 6 to 7 per cent; aftér loaning, 7 per cent. Sterling quiet and firm at 486 to 490. Gold opened at 113{%,and closed at 113 1â€"8. Governmets stemdo,. State bonds quict. ‘The stock m rkel ‘opened strong and higher, but sooifl bpcant weak, and elosed at a decline from the highest point of the day from 4 to 14 per cent. . ihe stock m rRkel (Qpened s0°00p RHA I d Lo L2 higher, but s00f% t!»cn'af{ weak, and closed ofgilr Jt:az:.o Wflson‘dhmhg:: the betiâ€" at a decline from the highest poiut of the | Fion ‘asainat the return of Ar. W. M. day from 4 to 14 per cent. . Brown !orSout.hOnhrio. W is en ‘ | grounded princi; on the takin New York Steck Market. ]g‘oliquor bl; the pr:lpyondonl in a tavern Ol'l New York, Dec. 21.â€"Pacific Mail, | polling day, which he denies by affidavit, 391 ; Western Union Telegraph, 73§ ; ; Another issue is, whether & candidate is American Express, 5/} ; NorthwesterD, | necessarily held responsible for acts done 38 1â€"8; Northwestern preferred, 54§ ;‘ by members of his committess. In Engâ€" Rock Island, 103} ; St Paul, 34} ; St Pmi _land, the counsel contended, membership preferred, 64]; l::::i 154 ; St Joseph, 20§ ; of the Committee does not constitute an 8t Joseph preferred, 27; Harlam, 1304 ; i agency. The respondent‘s counsel also Lake Shore, 59&; New York Central, laid great stress on the fact that the 104%; Ohio & Mississippi, 16 ; Panama, ]Onuno Government contemplate introâ€" 125; Wabasb,,2§ ; Union Pacific, 724. | ducing a Bill _having for its ol ject the NEw Yorr, Dec. 21.â€"Cotton quiet and easy, at 13 5â€"l60 for middling uplands, Flour dull and in buyers‘ fayour; receipts, 21,000 barrels ; sales, 11,000 barrels ; quoâ€" tations unchanged. Rye Flour steady, at $4 25 to 5 40. Wheat quiet and unâ€" phanged ; receipts, 71,000 bushels ; sales, 58,000 bushels, at $109 to 1 10 for No 3 Chicago and No 2 do nominal ; $1 23 to 1 24 for No 2 Milwaukee; $1 30 to 132 for No 1 spring; $1 15 to 1 32 for new and old winter red western ; $1 18 to 1 40 for do amber western ; $1 30 to 1 50 for white western. Rye quiet. Corn lower; receipts, 40,000 bushels ; sales, 46,000 bushels, at Toc for saf western mixed ; 75jo for high mixed and {ellow 3 69c for new western ‘mixed. Barley d_uli and declining; receipts, 8,000 bushels ; sales, 2,000 bushels ; two rowed States at 95¢c. Oats dull; receipts, 31,000 bushels, sales, 34,000 bushels at 440 to 48c for mixed western and State ; 460 to 52¢ tor white do. Pork heavy at $2100 for uninspécted new mess. Lard, 136 for steam. | Butter, 23n to 3lo for State and Pennsylvania. _ Petroléeumâ€"Crude, 7i¢; refined, 130. C O MJ M E R C I 4A L. §5,000 . bushels; Corn, 838,000 bush= els ; Oats, 3,000 bushels; Rye, 3,500 bua&dl; Barley 25,000 bushels. Shipâ€" mentsâ€"Flour, 12,000 barrels; , Wheat, 13,000 bushels; Corn, 20,000 bu.L'fi& Oate, 16,000 bushels ; Barley, 4,000 bushels. Rye, 390 bushels. At the afterndon call ul;'e, egU busuels, AS 1NO A!PAU! LE of the Board wheat steady, at 980?8910 Jumur{; 97i6 for February. Corn a shade lower, at 470 for Dmba‘;,w%o for Februiry. Outs unchauged, at 29{¢ for cash, â€" Pork firmer, at $19 15 for casu; $1940 to 19 15 for February. Lard, $12 20 to 12 25 forâ€"cash; $12 60 for Verdi is the thiinest and leanest of all the Italian swuaatucs é ‘ â€" _ ‘The Berlin Zoological Gardensg are ‘exâ€" Ecct.ing a live gorillia, which was captured y the German expedition at:Chinxoxs, An enthusiastio Englishman . has giVOD . pagaf®Accident §4. Patrick‘s Li $25,000 to establish .a bishopric :at. the .:; ._‘“-“_o._““' “'.1 afÂ¥. tormy capital of Mtesa, King of Uganda, Africa. Webthor L08)0pi 5C) |Sf l emiiyy wages . The French Government has notified the Federal Council of Switserland of its intention to withdraw from the Treaty of Conmmerce of 1864, which ‘expires in November next{, and intimated its wish to enter into frash nogotiations. '(%ueen Victoria has bestowed a pension of $375 per year upon each of the three | ounger chih{en of the late Mr. »Birch, ‘ irit.isb Resideht at Pernfi who .was murâ€" . dered by the Malays, and the eldest son ,, will be provided with & position in the ¢oloum{|' service., . . 1+ %6 Â¥HG0U1 ‘ . Exâ€"Empress Eugenie is muchâ€" in the | condition ‘of the boy .who would like to‘ eat his cake and keep it too. © She would | like to sell every bit of her laces mdl Anery in order to give the Prince Imperial® a lift in life, and at the same time she would. like to retain them for the adornâ€" ment ‘of her proverbial fifty year old Lorg,Littleton, in diâ€"tributing the latestâ€" titles and certificates awarded II)J the University of Oxford to the successful canâ€" didates, expressod his satisfaction that a large ‘majority had satisfactorily ‘gone throuf‘l‘l the exatmnination in the rudiments, of faith and religion. He advocated a readjustment and mggmprmi.m of the revenues of colleges and universities, and recommended that rewards should be terminable, and that a certain proportion of the revenues should be given to those ‘students who could show to the suthoriâ€" ties that they were devoting themselves to laborious study and culture. * Woon.â€"Win. M.. Beattie &,C0., George street, have for sale the very finest chestnut, egg and stove sizes in Lackaâ€" wanna Anthracite Coal, Briar Hill and Black Diamond for grates. © All coal deâ€" livered at our prices free of ‘cartage, and dry from under cover. Bireh, Beech and Maple, sawn or unsawn. 4014m1 Chicage Live Stock HBarket. f;l;h't‘:“d of a """"f:.' several days after its separation from body, retains and exbibits animal life: and u’a-tion. An Irishman bad decapitated "one, and sticks in its mouth, which i bit With Viotence.| A lady who‘ raw the fmeoding,oxoldud' Wh{, Patrick; thought the turtle was dead ?" "So he is, ma‘m; but the crather‘s not sensible BSITISH ANID FOREIGN NOTES. New York Produce Market. Montreal Stock ‘Market, New York Money Market. DECEMBER 22 1875. i‘l Chicago Produce Market. Liverpool Tarkeis. Loudon Markets. Woop â€"â€"CoaL, 13. Political Ramoursâ€" Yorkville Water Works â€"â€" Grace â€" Church â€" Memorial Stoneâ€"Church Bazaarâ€"Ontario Veterâ€" imary Collegeâ€"Contested Election Toroxto, Dec. 21.â€"Among the rumours in connection with the resignation of the Police Magistrate, is one to the effect that he is to be appointed a Stipendiary Magisâ€" trate of the Northwest Territory. _ _ The memorial stone of the late Mr. Josiah Hosken, Night Editor of the Mail, was forwarded to (uelph to day, and to morrow will be placed over the grave. _ The Ylm(villa ney Water Works are to be: ope! on the 29th inst. In the evening a banquet will be tendered to Mr. Severn Reeve | Grace Church will be opened for divine service the first Sunday in January. . _ _ _At a bazmar which is being held in aid of the St Stephens Church a chair is to be given toâ€" morrow to either Hon.O, Mowat or Hon. C. Cameron, according to the highest vote. Semiâ€"annual examinations of the On:â€" tario Veterinary College were held toâ€"day. At the Court of Oyer and Appeal toâ€"day, agency. The respondent‘s counsel also laid great stress on the fact that the Ontario Government contemplate introâ€" dncinhg a Bill having for its olject the EOdi cation oc}f the n:'t:ito referrin lnt;o e opening of taverns troum% % & Bethune for the appellant, and Mr. Hector Cameron for the respondent. Judgment was reserved. The Halton election case was also taken up and argument heard. This was an appeal against theidecision of Mr. Justice Patterson, diamiu!:?fit.ho petition against the retuml[of Mr. McCraney,‘ the sitting fimbor. Judgment was also reserved in case. Payment vi YVerdi Cha Moxt® before the Council this evening, and all the Aldermen were of the opinon, that the i Government should foot the bill. Further developments have been made in connection with the absconders, Stowe and Herrick. 'I‘hq sold the groâ€" ceries which they obtained on credit from wholesale houses at half price, and took in lots of cash, to the detriment of other retail grocers.. One hundred and Weather fine and mild; sleighing all gxtfim:.:,f fififd'mfl"&m person‘s to themrelves, but in another person‘s mma{anviou- to their d.pamn‘ were all en possession of toâ€"day by:â€"the rightful owners, > . On information of Mr. Thomas Barry, er y‘s Customs, _ Louis & Te / heo: Arimeg, ) ant. o. qived as ~ given bail at the Police Court here, to answer ho charge of fraudulently . introducing into Cana K’rm'llimâ€"' ECC â€"'ua_" C V forty gallons ‘each." He is charged wi having= brought them from the United States without the usual duty of fifteen .cents per or $78 in all. The defendant, a wellâ€"toâ€"do merchant, is Mayor of St. Anicet. of her health, and $4,000 for damage done. fi:l‘flfll. iotgiven in the case of death of child Fraser, steps have been taken by :Dr. Trenholme to have the verdict revised by aâ€"higher tribunal. A road across the river opposite the city has been 0 N‘:y,-nd large quanâ€" Ts Sipistntme miakthy are uoi broagih are in vig this road.| : | o There has nn-nkahbdxn?sm the weather.; : The thermometer was 25 ° tuat her Aeaith and have injured by .uzannl-i-gg. ‘s operations below ; and toâ€"day rain: is o 56 ud the menl nere uelis The Institut de Quebes have arranged for the 1i soiree in honour of the oenhmoftwm the walls of Quebet, Blst, 1775, to take place on the 30th inst. The weather is moderating, but is still very cold. ‘The unprecsedented cold of this season is ux’mqoh to the misery and suffering of the unemployed | Loxpos, Dec. 21.â€"Judge Elliott has afmmt.ium“bonohdllgln.ct.l» «K+ : . mbdi tings of the Sessions. Krm | has consented to finish up the business of ¢theOourt. | _A constablé from â€" Strathroy brough | one Wim. Jackson into the goal shere yesâ€" | terday, to await trial for alleged : indecent : assault on a young woman <of Metcalfe. 2 iyAnnofincdtio merchants, manulacâ€" ‘turers, and others has: been called for ‘tomovuhgbythll!“»“m ..wfixupuflh;-m on ‘the .op.ni.gd-tholmdm.flm-ndnnm ; Branch of the Great Western Railway. Yilness of County Judgesâ€"Indecent As« o saultâ€"â€"â€"Opening of Branch Railway C ;-y'QIM- cA NT DJ A N. Haumrax, Dec, 20.â€" 'A:gm. named MfiflnndAé};rko, at N Sidney, has fallen heir to £11,000, left‘by a"deceased e property on Garden road lLDmt.fiw.flw and the . Jennett wpctyill’ophl‘(imoto R. Graham William Silver, Henry Hert and Robert Morrow, , ‘have been : appointed. by the: Chamber: of Commerce délegates to theâ€" WM‘M _ The ice on the Pictou Harbour is suffiâ€" ciently strong to bear teams, Tas Barsrorar Sno# Paor, patented by Selby is the nobbiest thing in the baotnl:‘-'hoohu * 40166F > Board of Trade. ; $5,000 jare claimed on account of Volunteers â€" Merchants izedâ€"Arrests for Smugglingâ€" r to be Rovised â€"â€" Sudden in the Weatiher. MONTREALâ€" 1, Dec. 21.â€"The gron;hmt of unteers was again up Council this evening, and all nen were of the opinon, that TORONXTGO CUarpenterâ€"Sale of BReal Esâ€" legates to the Dominion QuFBEC, HALIFAX LONDON. Toroxto, Dec 21â€"The SrrarEr took the chair at 3 o‘clock. + PRIVATE BILLS INTRODUOED. This being the last day for the introâ€" duction of private Bills, a large number were presented. On motion of Hon. Mr. Mowar, the House resolved to hold two sessions toâ€" morrow, the House being in concurrence on the report of the Committee of Supply. CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT. (On motion to grant the necessary supâ€" plies for the CrownImdDeptrtmen:pn resolution in amendment was moved by Mr. Deacox, in effect that while concurâ€" ring in the item in question, this House regrets that the expenditure in the Deâ€" partment of Crown Lands is gradually increasing, w!:fl;nt:e revenuég fromm same source is udlyd.aun?, asking for a reduction of the staff of that P Mo: _ Hon. Mr. Parogs, in a vigorous and lucid manner, gave the revenue and exâ€" ponditure in Agures, showing that the assumption of the amendment was not b*lndlmn facts. He said he had re duced the staff as low m«xfl patible with the public service. He said ni;l‘t:lo with the public service. ‘:. salid one or two men employed for years, whose services might perhsps be disâ€" inhuman as to dismiss the parties in al::ltion.tmhninolmtmof year;; that the salaries of only two servants were increassdâ€"those of Mr. Murphy and another, and he felt that both were well entitled to it, ovmg to their efficiency.. He felt satisfied both sides of the House would justify the liberal policy which the Government purâ€" sued towards the lumbermen in the e‘fut, because a‘l that that interest owed the Government was well protected. _ Hon Mr. MoDoveaur taunted the Gov: ernment with not having made any reducâ€" tion in the number of employees, nor in the expenditure of the Defitmun, but at the same time he was to be in a ition to praise the humanity of the m member at the head of the Departâ€" ment. Hon. Mr. FzasEE, in an able and exhausâ€" tive speech, defended the policy of the Government, and said, in effect, that the amendment was intended as a vote of want of confidence. He held that the arguments of the hon. member for South Simcoe were mere "clapâ€"trap," and not borne out by facts. _ â€" Mr. LavupEE, in a general way, con+ demned the whole course of the Gov ML ‘Surtin. held tnst the Opposition P wmhooniston&lnfieit_dnmu ?::hput they oxmomfldmwhflo e express regret® He fulmwifll t.lu{wn' mmb::ot Huron, that the whole of the speeches from the Opposition were merely "clapâ€" confidence or not; he was going to dart the Governient in the presont thee, Eonsuse ho fol sntistied that the policy of the Government was just what it should have been, all things. taken into considerâ€" ation. Beufldubd‘ the insinuations of the member for South Simooe, that the members of the House were in collusion with outsiders for the purpose of defraud ing the country, and he would . ask the honourable member for South Simcoe if it was his intention to refer to him (Sin~ clair,) and if so, he could only say that the insinuation was unfounded ; that the member for South_Simooe should be the last man in the House to make such a Te Cerind am aiping cerprigh cowary, was near sA k "b. Paxtox folmmhmnm{n and agreed with all the remarks of the member for North Bruce. The amendment of the amendment was gutandssh-t,u t&ofolbwb‘dviniomâ€" eas, ;nfl; & The Hon. i down several ‘returns, mboingw;x ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. After recess the Srzacer resumed the chair at 7:30; Mr. Deroous resumed the debate on the motion to concur in the item of $50,590 for the Crown Lan s Dw.nt' “‘m::“"“‘,,....a" Sonkdents the t the of the House, in doing so in an able mdolocfivolpmhpdnudmm:w presen Mr. Deacox said ‘he‘ was not urging a reduction of the of officials, but still , exgent Of «Ange. A60AEE en at MRaient hol;&uzuog&q;nm. lm-h‘- M (% rn.mon,mzbm were onl{)‘t:g -a-:,m mu‘mfl% the employment of the &‘m"thmnMdâ€"nhh now than were employed in 1852. He | during his leisure hours. also gave a statement showing that there , ~) giar» . Normal Echool opened ~at were several persons employed in that | vclyyie Tenn., on the 24 inst, Willte Depirtment in 1852, whose names mxm% per. annum for two years Alg..~, M'mmmfl,~mmrmfu - C mmfm 5d emaill ; |. ‘New Jersey turned out a million and a mMamAhw *J )a _ 3¢.omnds af cavamas this fall: ~Two hun: On the item of $45,230 for the mainâ€" hhingdthOchNPri-u being put upon its paskage, Mr. Lavp®® condemned the action of the Government in connection with this institution. Hon. Mr. Mowar replied that it was MGW .m 6 Mhmdmedtb%mh& briste Asylam, and several other matters in the question. The Government had only a provisional Wwié‘hfbo PS IYV CE Government will have sonie definite proâ€" ject to lay before the House after recess. [ INMIGRATIO®, Mr. O said that it appeared to hnE: the House, irrespective of party, itself in the position of the man won the . elephant . at the raffie. Now they had the prison, the House did not know what to do with it, Hewas T md"w”u“'.:fiml-l tot:: was re| M{mm.m "npo crime, as in competition with honest window for the purpose of getting proâ€"|it S®OmE INS) ve Sm vided for. mmmmm&almhfibdml age our honest artisan classes . _As the fl“ll""“l"““l’" be uu’up.d&'fih:: M'-:bm the ev m&mbuum'mfiwhu ©UAV. â€"â€" & C The origh Company, CENTRAL PRISON. that every thing rdlh was done to out the proper required classes. «* Mr. Rosevear wanted to know whether any of this sum was intended to pay for reshipping some of those poor people back to Europe again. [ of $79,000 for immigration. Hon. Mr. McDovearr was opposed to the scheme, and called upon the Governâ€" ment to pay attention to the signs of the than what was necessary to carry out an arrangement with the Dominion Govâ€" H t'ur Clonn‘ bfended the on, Mr. policy of *0"‘"3“&““_“"&‘ Mr. Hay, in a long speech, went into the subject of immigration, and justified t-hopu?olioyolt.ho@wmthflo Mr. O‘Doxoerus took strong grounds against the expenditure of any money in that direction. He was not a big gun of auny party in this discussion. He had no past action as an immigration agent to justify. He did not wish or intend to embarrass the Government, for he felt that in the past they had done their best ment in effect that it was inexpedient however, they would to some extent mémnulminwoadnmwi&th expressed wish of a l-mnnmhorof members of the House on this suvject. Beveral other itens were put to a vote and invariably carried. t same division. _ The remaining items were concurred in and will come up for concurrence as & whole to morrow. m wmthu-pahi A division on amendment took place, with the following result: Yeak, 33; nays, anmapdaoofidmfik- up in Committk e of the and some amendments, proposed and carried as was Assembly, after w Escaped Convictsâ€"The Weather. mxm:m,boo._ 21.â€"The m Bu‘:: who escaped in company from the dark cell in the Penitentiary a skiort time ago, and was rearrested near Ingersoll, toâ€"day arrived here in charge of a constable. and was reâ€"incarcerated. Anâ€" other named MarshaL, almoet uo‘pormnk,hviufihdfi-uu Sunday ni the thermometer fell to 24 degrees below zero. The bay is comâ€" sletely covered. fl:r Joux, Dec. 21.â€"The down train : Intercdionial ran the track near Nmfim esterday snow plough id phe m . The foremost oflicials or passengers. Yesterday the members of the St. John Bar met, Attorney General King présidiag, and adopted, "a resolution to tender Judge Ritchie a dinner in honour of his election to the Bench of the Superior Court of Canada. ‘The Attorney General md_lnun.dea--dTh‘pnnm w.mn.it‘bo to communicate T *mg.....l':.:-""d..:'"*" \ evening‘s @lobs referring to the embers of the House on this suvject. Mr. Harczart supported the Aourn- Enloridere ‘whing. pootterice . o (e Western Extension Bnfl'l‘,fffllfl- John‘s to the St. Croix, and the faot m-mqild the Falls with a siew. of Tad aakg aninagee John, connecting â€" the & Railway and Western Extension, has the flhw-“uhuâ€"-hp-“h Provi putof&hwww Road falls into Mr. Tilley‘s bands as trus tee, it is blkflu Gwnfin-id Canada see clear up the road, .od:{t, kcdnu a very cheap rate, and run it as an imâ€" portant connection of the Intercolonial, constructing at the same time the bridge over the St John." sembly, aiter which Thoflamndjoum.dulzum Richmond has two pressing wanteâ€"the improvement of James River and a statue celve $6,000 annulm 10f WO yeate mmr.b‘:y fund. > s Te promte of qropes shis h io m dm-d were kept: for : making wine, and the rest exported. feoie piy i ho oi m . c ic rag, 7 thousand in Californis. John flourishes 'fi_'wifin-fi' ms to have a mines. ; Nevada has passed a law forbidding any o ra ym oo dom mt bard o db or colored la colored has been elected a mem~ nam-qâ€"y-@-d-_ He is the first citizen of African descent who has ever been elected to a municipal office in that city. The Indians in the old Fort at 8t. :xncfiufls,hd.w“ohdht ight. _ Fires were started within the fort, which burned â€"briskly, and lighted up the scene fora mile around.. The Indighs in full war array came forth from a dark dungeon and denced for two ivateor dnrin‘ the war has deprived gpt.Jn-J. addell of San Frandisoo of a valuable commund. Waddell had been appointed captain of the San Fren« ciseo, one of the Pacific Mail steamers, but was removed for fear that he might be arrested for piracy at Mflb hayvâ€" ing burnt a vessel after he knowlâ€" edge of the surrender of Lee. & } Edward 8. Stokes, the murderer of Fisk, and one brother by death. It is said that th w. to the trial of the son and brother. Stokes ‘beâ€" PRICE 3 CENTS. longed to an excellent family. He will come out of to find his father and brother and his wife divorced.. It cannot be said that his punishment‘for tisn t mmape the poorly of tnas sls men HALSâ€" deeds." . The movement for a commute komutonfion to the signs of the whi iadic-umourrluno(hbour' country. and moved an amendâ€" Te ot on t c e haniind UNITED STATESs BREYVITIES KLINCESTON their light, but he hoped, 8T. H as: a physician in that the pastor of the Sea

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