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4. & 1D 2owad ILLS A K aSs Mount w4 Â¥YOL 1x Flour hags SQUARE MILES D“AJ BR . /\ Ti GIBBS & COURSOLLE, LEX. ‘PAYLOR, Largs Commission & Pilgrim‘s Progress, Vicar of Wak efield, Rebiuson Crusee, FPanl and Virginia, Guiliver‘s Iravels, Elisabeth, Vatikel, Picciola. Usdine, _ Taes (rom Arabian Nights. Cprn ete in O NE VuiLU 4E of over 1,000 pages ARTHUR L. HOLMES, BOOKS & STATIONERY 11008 Of zen TIMBER LLMITS, Wesleyan Conference. Will aiways be kept in stock. A yvery large cuoic~ of ibles Hymu Books, 1 Cauren Services, &0. Ortawe. Seou, io, 1370 . @Wiim Tlllll LIMITS FOR SALE DEAU 4N D adtechnts Y"WIL~ON & ORRK, C‘n l‘ve’s& CHildader Th: andersigsed is prepuwed to scl his TlMâ€" BER LiMiTs on toe RIV@R DESMOINE, CONTALNING ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTYâ€"FOUR SQUARE MILLE3. RTHUR F. COFTON, wout well frequented Htel, {‘ave (TeCl, Hichinond Rad, ompri ‘ng cigh:een apart‘ men‘s a six stail+‘stabis aod hay loft; a yard cluse i in wit~ shed ; « d:iving shei ifl ft., with luft above, arfor PUB_iC Ma@ETINuS, DAN.ING HALL or GRANARY. To: preâ€" mises «re ~icumted wilhio oue imlle of the city scd uavo-frwug to the & chmond toad of W# lee: 0y u deyth of 1186 feei i0 incues. The wane wl ve sold on reasouable terms . Apply t JU+EPZ:A1 MewiW, on the premises, Or w H. McL&AN, Auctioncer, OliaWwa. A »Wio COXTRACTORS & SULLDELS Otlaars, Seot, & 1575 , iTENTS bV iLM it rlour & #ged. WwOGQ 5T a t c 3 1875. COAL 38 Sparks Street. IN STATIONERY 0. ©. Wood, PICTURE FRA M %IS OL IFILD FREE 8 HO W D. R. M AJ Do NELL w. macCi Al@ JoH N\sTO N ADE MARK RasulsTERED.] iA CHAMBERS®S, WELLINGTON sTRHEET,. OT.CAW 4A 38 4 .3p FEED STORE. BUUKSELLER & STATIONER, K I LOOKING=GLASS aau J every arlicle used in the office ( fanaily . PUBLICATIONS OF THE BOOR S 4d A 1 Farin Produce co nyâ€"eie assortmen t of urates with 44 full page Engray Wi KaALb Has opened at d coaditfon, appilcation mi~ be Noel, Qusbec dazk, or &. McGIiâ€" TORONTO, of invention, c MBERLAND NUFAUT UR ERS KD & iA NU. 4028. nted Htel, Cave (‘l:“}. & Cash Premuims 1 Â¥â€"Larnon QS Al‘0, RY HOUR, #r Jutilt free to all ‘hfally ean vass. CO TH &R AND DRACGHTS as ( ollegiate and B oks aud streeis, Otfmwa Greenu | Houses t,law pressure JQSEKPH 8Â¥ 1TH M GILLiVaAY. Ofe AL Imagivaiive ha 18675. Hariware | RY R=jite JCO O us T 1b 9t Tlit M es ooo U SA (l ple of rood bedâ€"rooms with bo rd, nMs be had at MRS. KERR‘3, corner of Eigin an Salter stroets 400414 Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, M ries, &o., &oâ€" A OFFI BV Board O DA NIEL Has opened an office in the city of Hull. Proâ€" vi:ce of (QQ ebec, for the trausaetion of all Noâ€" tarial and Legal business, either in the Proâ€" viase of Qzebee or Outgido. Special care givâ€"n to the c â€"ilec:ion of megounis in both proâ€" DI. TUPPER may og consulted proesâ€" sionaliy at his resldegee, Metcalfe ‘»treet house formerly cecupied Hy the Hon, P. Mitâ€" chell. â€" | Sslyl ricaNc1ES FOR BOARDERS, . 1M voodek‘s Perrace | C omnor luis ar NO â€"N N‘ RESTAURANT, HoMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AXD AccoUCHEUR. R sidenceâ€"Albert street. Offics hours from 9 to i1 a.m. and 2 to 4 pm. Special attention @iven to diseaes and |displacements of the ~~ HM. <MRYSIER, Licentiate of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons Edinjurgh. Licentiate of tha Boya! College of Physigians, E ioburgo; Fellowot the Obgietrical m of lâ€"ndou; late Resident Assista~t creur ef S . Taomas Hospital, London, Eng. U FICKâ€"Cormer of / O‘Connor _ aud Queen sircets, jormeriy occupled by Ur. Corbett. C The ‘"Feathers" Hotel Mr. BEN. HUCKSLL begs to -nnon.? to tha general and traveiling public, that has entered upon the P::Fflolo--uypo! the above Hotâ€"l. iately conuducted by Mr. Fred. Evans. The bes brands of wines, liquors and ¢igars are Kept aud the prowptest aile tion is paid to Guests Dinner is o. s ie maalek."" until 2 P.M., at very reasonâ€" able rates. Ma e0op RooMs WITH BOARD.â€"A conâ€" CUUC [E CLAG had_rooma with boird. may Lak ARRISTKRS, A ~ _ v. H. FERLAND, COTT,. STEWART & GORMULLY, Hull, Oct 26, 1874 terus H. PS Barristers, Attormeys, Solicitors, Couveyancers, &C¢ @â€" Mosgrove‘s Building, Ridean St., Ortawa N. Joix ©‘CoNNoR QC. G J. O‘ DOoHERTY RiJcan Street, near|Sapper‘s Bridge,) FRED FOOKS â€" + + Proprictor. was~ 85â€"SP4RK!i STRKEETâ€"S6 ~wa WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c. T A L is EB, RIsTER~ solIITOR$, ATTORNEYS, . AND coxv®¥ aNCERS, ETC. $~Beil‘s Block, Elginl st. Hox, K _ W.Scorm Q C . .EOUDSTaW ART. J J.ut;nquLx. coNNOR & ‘0OHERTY, LNHEY, CHRISTIE & HILL, Qltawa, Sept, 2 1878 cov~NOoR & HoGG, \ .«rge assortmen t 0 Have received (f their Fall Importations, is BaLES CARPETS and CURTAINS. Em bracing ali the novelties, out for the season to which they confidently SHOOLBRED & CO. r l\mzsnom ATTRACTIO § ! BANKRUPT JAS. ANGUS, .vc.nniteummuuw,wc. ‘ Wii be sold ai %0 per cent. below first cost, as the p.rchasers are about soo&onn Fashionable Ta«ilorieg Establishment on e first of January _ Oueawe, Nov. $50,[1876 SHIRTS ! COLLARS ! R. LOGAN, i ADYOCATE, > iporary Uffice at Dr. Jos. Beandin‘s, Main . Hu‘l. 1. March 9, 1N75. fl]lyL ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, NOTARY, &c. â€"â€"Master in Chancery Cham bers, Corrt R. ROowERS, The extensive stock of the Estate of THE " LONDON," EWELLERY ARCHAMBAULT w. e. COUTLEE, BC.L,, At less than Auction prices. Shop Fixtures, Glass Cases, otc., for sale e above popular Restaurant has been rzod by the addition of several l:rcioul we i mirnished rooms on the second story. e fin st Luncheon avd Dining Rooms in NOTARY PUBLIC AND ADVOCATE, TTAWA CAHPET HOUSKE. . W. WARD, Invite Inspection. MARSHAL MATHESON, Special Value in Lace (\rulu.‘ BAKRISTER, ADVOCATE, &C:., Fir the Provincs of Quebec.) CLOTHING. awa, Canala 33 to 37, WILLILAM ST H Re scoal €arads. D. MORGAN & SONS. 4A CALL IS SOLICIT ED. e ATORNEY, SopICITOR IN CHAN« CERY, &C., the Province of Ontario.) Qi awa, 0 )8X B N. MARKS, ATTORNEY3 soLICITNRS, CONâ€" ¥®YANCRRS, 40. J is PENNOUK & McINTYRE, s Bb oél. Cen.re Town, OpP ho nouripg this establi<hment with ze ma; rely on strict altention Lneir orier= _ nes aud Cixars of the best quality. erved al ali Dours r. PENNOCK. | A Now is your time to buy ment 0‘ Gold and Silver Watches, and Vietoria ¢‘hains, Gentienuen‘s s, Fings and gold si)u Brace}ets. y c( every deserpiion, Plated [ &o. at the ! west prices. The u tho cliy. Wholesale buyers can k as cheap from me as any other A Rloek, Ridesu street OR READYâ€"MADE Hlotcls. aATroRNFYSâ€" ATâ€"FAW, SoLlâ€" NV EY aNCERA EPC , i York streâ€"ts, OUaWa J. Cit&tsTi®s HoOP. HTLL RNEY. SoLICLTOR ToRXEVâ€"AT LAW, SOLT ‘kRY NOTARY, ETC [ Lewis & Pinbey,) Lodgiug. w. p. 4OGG F. MCINTYRE STOCK ! Flour store, No 4 satreet. Somrk s gsS1tf z8 m6 26iyl The following is a list of the guests invited to a dinner party given by their | Excellencies the Governor General and ‘Countess of Dufferin, at Government I House, on Thursday, the 23rd instant:â€" ‘}'l‘he Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Vail, Dr. ana | Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Dewe, Mr. and | Mrs. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. R Le Moine, | Mr. and Mrs. Noel, Major and Mrs, Wickâ€" 'smd. Col. and Mrs. Powell, the Mayor and Mrs. Featherston, Mr. and Mrs. Perâ€" Mr. Holton, of Believille, has been appointed Collecter of Inland ~Kevenue for that District. Mr. D. J. O‘Donoghue, M.P.P. for thi* city , has returned from attendance upon his Legislative duties in Toronto. Mr. A. J. Baker, M. P. P.|for Russell, and Mr. Bonfield, M.P.P. for South Renâ€" frew, returned from Toronto yesterday morning on their way home to spend: the Christmas recess, from the Ontario Legislature. â€"_ ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Todd. Mr. .Gilmour, Mr. St Leger Her Mr. Burk, M.P., Mr. McNaughton, and the Reeve of Newcastle waited on Wed â€" nesday on the Minister of Public Works, on the subject of the harbour of Newcasâ€" t‘e. It seems that on the harbour $42,000 have been expended from local sources, and the deputation came to the Minister to request that a small grant may be made by the Government to assist in completâ€" ing the work. Mr. Mackensie, while adâ€" mitting that, in view of the large expendi. ture, they had claims for consideration superior to many who applied for grants for harbour purposes, said he felt at present unable to promise to spply to Parliament for an appropriation, mainly in consequ:nce of the necessity for retrenchment in all branches of the pubâ€" lic service. , The Prince of Wales landed at Calâ€" cutta yesterday, and met with a most magnificent re ception. l\iontenegro is making preparations for war with Turkey. The Sultan of Turkey is making large additions to his military forces, both on sea and on land. ® The London Times is in favour of the rescinding of that clause of the Treaty of Paris which forbids foreign interference in the Jomestic affairs of Turkey ; and it declares that the incorrigible Turk should be placed under the tutleage of Europe. Iix-Congreumm Wilder, of Kansas, died at San Francisco, yesterday. The Madrid Government have decided to send heavy reinforcements to Cuba. _ Henry White, who murdered hbis wife some time ago at Peel, was hanged at Guelph yesterday. White on the scaffold, he acknowledged the justice of his punishâ€" ment, and expressed a strong hope " of a better life beyond." 4 The French Radicals are highly indig: nant over the passage of the Bill reducing the number of Deputies from the large cities. * â€" The Russian Government has sucâ€" ceeded in reâ€"establishing its authority in Khokand. (Ounly one passenger was drowned by the sinking of the steamer Louisiana, the remainder of those lost belouging to the Dr. Christie, a well known Reformar, has consented to become a candidate for: the House of Commons from Argenteuil A conspiracy against the Christians in Turkey nas beea discovered, and several of those implicated bave been arrested by the Turkish authorities. The authorities of St. Louis have proâ€" hibited the selling of lottery tickets in that city. $ Britain is negotiating with the Khedive‘s Government for the purchase of the remainder of Egypt‘s shares in the Sues One of the principal features in the proposition of the Great Powers to the Porte, relative to internal reforms is, that the Ambassadors of neutral States shall exercise ® permanent influence in the carrying out of such measures in the Turkish Provinces. Loxvnox, Dec. 24, 4:30 am.â€"The Times, in a leading article, says:â€"*" We are preâ€" pared to urge that the clause of the Treaty of Paris forbidding intervention between the Sultan and his subjects be rescinded, and that the Great Powers my be permitted to intervene, if necessary, for common interest, and that Turkey be considered as needing the tutleage of Europe. Pazris, Dec. 24.â€"In the Assembly toâ€"day, the Electoral Districts Bill was in order for consideration. An amendment proâ€" gosed by the Government was adopted, which Paris will return to the Lower C{unbon twenty Deputies instead of twentyâ€"five, and Lyons six instead of eight, ;l at present. This reduction is ofl'oiaotsd y apportioning one Deputy to each 100,â€" 000 of the> population in : t{ao cities, inâ€" stead of one Deputy to sach arondissement containing undl: 100,000 inhabitants, and TELEGRAPHIC. more than 100,000, as in the rest of France. The Left are indignant over the introduction and adoption of the amend: ment. two Deputies to arondissements containing Loxnox, Dec. 24.â€"The Invalide Russe states that it was emissaries from Khoâ€" kand who incited the tribes subject to Russia in the mxh bourhood of Urapete, Toorkesan, to revolt. The Russian troops attacked them, and were at the first reâ€" now suppressed. ;u“l.«l," but subsequently obtained m victory, and 300 Insurgents were killed in Havaxa, Deo 23.â€"A report is current that William M. Tweed arrived h:'l:t Tnstdavy an a schooner. Several New Tuésday on & SC¢hOONOF, . Ceve Yorkers who know him by sight, Yorkers who know him by sight, say thoy f‘.&'..‘“:&‘."'""a. Mmh&m: s’ TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. ‘The Khokand Rebellion Ended, Namber of Deputies Reduced. Boss Twoeed Reported in (Cuba, FP OR BE IG N . The Eastern Question @REAT BRBITALN. FRANCE. RUSSIA. Brzutx, Dec. 23.â€"It is stated that the pdncirl‘feuun in the propositions sub i to the Great Powers, relative to reforms in Turkey, is that the Ambasea lors of neutral powers at Constantinople shall exercise a permanent control in the exeâ€" cution of reforms in the Provinces. New Montenegrin Loan,. â€" Brrux, Dec. 24, 5:30 am.â€"The Prince of Montenegro has concluded negotiations for a loan of $1,000.000, which the Sclavonians believe is guarantesd by. liusâ€" sians. â€" It is also reported that a United States -gnt. at Cetlig}!.le has engaged to supply the Prince with cannon and rifles. The Montenegrin Ufficial Journal pubâ€" lishes an article warmly praising the Insurgents in lerzegoviow The Attitud s of Montenegro. The Times‘ correspondent remarks that the only explanstion of the attitude of Montenegro is, that the Government has been led to hope tvat it will stortly be allowed to interiere. Tark ish E«forous. The note of tha Northeru Powers conâ€" taining the proposals for reforms in Turâ€" key is about to be sent to the Governâ€" ments of France, Great Britsin and Itily, with an invitation t> j>in in their support. Viexxa, Dec. 23.â€"A political corrasâ€" | pondent newspaper reports that the : Sultan is spending all his »vailable money | in hastily arming chis forces on uc‘nn-l[ land ; ships and caunon having bâ€"en ordox:od.h}p. A conspiracy agaun:t Curistians in Turkey has been discovered. and 36 Tucks implicated have been arreste l. Cairo, Dec. 23.â€"It is rumouredl thit the Khedive is negotiating for the sale of Egypt‘s remaining sbare~ in the Suez Canal, the Government of Great Britain and M. de Lesseps, representing a combiâ€" nation of French capitalist«s. are bi lders. The latter has offered £9,000,000 for the Smoapror», Dec. 23.â€"Th= British troq;: in Malacca have arrived before Kintsb, where Waharajaho, Ismail and Lela appose them with a considerable force. Genetal Colborne has asked for reinforgements. Maparm, Dec. 23.â€"El Cronista, (Minisâ€" terial orsln), states that the Government hucd:;i. ed to send heavy reinforcemeits to Cu This well known medicine is no im postâ€" tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Feâ€" male Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever ; and aitough a power« ful remedy, they contain nothing hustful to the constitution. C o e OTTAWA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1875. In all cases of rervous and Spinal Afâ€" fections, Pain in_ the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, those Pills will qsf:acl‘od. cur‘o wlh;:“g .Ilnl other means iled ; and alt & pow-} erful r-m, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the conâ€" | stitution. | Full directions in the pamphlet around : each package, which should be carefuily | preserved. l For full particulars, obtain free, of the® agent a pamphlet, or refer to advertise: | ment. + f i JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR, || JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR, $1 and 12} cents for (Fum;e. enciosed to Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ontarig general agents for the Dominion, will en sure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. For sale by all drugszists. _ & of Hypophosphites. T have u.et.r other p Hervous system I ever used. BurrFatio, N. Y., Februsay, 1873. _Jawes I.‘ Fecrows, Esq. â€"Dear Sir: Please forward another lot of your Syrup uvapa t e o. 1 T vh’v; used other preparations of hypoâ€" %phim (not being abl« sto procure is), but they do not compare|with yours, which I think is the best me ligine for the The Army in Oub + to be Relnforecd -i will -:;i“;ou- all [ can -iaeisomlly gnl through the press, as [ believe it cannot be ho; generally knowo. No 1" i ours e orxER ditor d Publiaher of Buithe Jpurnn!. FiLs% Monzstr.â€"For people to allow diseas to become seated upon them rather n»~ consult a physician, or‘to sufter as x'mnx do for : inâ€"u;;uh the different kindt of piles, without going at once to the druy gist for Fowle‘s Pile and‘ Humor Cure Lialt 1 aamars 102 a9 9 a Two Quzsstions Eisicr Axsweaso.â€"‘ Why should mean wear begy«ls ? Becanse | txiy are & gru:fmu-étiooé to the thront | lungs, and add much to their personnl / ;pmoo. Why should we use "Bryan‘s ° io Wafers ?" Because when used | for coughs, colds, tickling in tie throat| hoarseness, &o., they act like a charin. | Ministers and lawyers use them, phyui-,l cians recommend them, an i singers anul f public speakers say ttey aro the very best â€" medicine in existence for the cure of such oo:g!hintl-. Bold by all medicine dealars, | at 25 cts. per box. ; 4025 l REiD THIs 1wice.â€"Eive to thirty drops of Thomas‘ Eclectric U+wilacum common | Sore Throat. It never fails in Croup. It will cure a Cold or Cough in twentyâ€"foug to fortyeight hours, Onve bottle has oured Bronchitis of eight years‘ standing ; recent cases are cured in three to sit days. It has restored the v»ice where the Eenan has not spoken above a‘whisper in ve years, _ As an outward application in all cases of pain or Iaments, nothing like it has ever been known. : (ne bottle wiil cure any case of Lame Back or Crick in the Back. For diseases of the Spine and Contraction of the Muscles it is unequaled. In Rheumatic or any other ;}am the g-st application does you good. It stops Kar Aogmand the pu’n of a Burn in three minutes, and is altogether the best and ohufut medicine ever offered to the peopleâ€"the cheapest, becuuse it takes so little to do you good. It is composed of six of the best oils known, and nothing but oils. Is worth its weight in goll. Why not buy it to day7â€"A. B. Des Box.rl,m‘-l)fi‘m‘l‘"- Arthabasâ€" kaville, P,O, y.l'itela‘â€"f"rnimon years I was seized by a severe attack. of . dent OTMNION W OWIOU. "* o cver rfoumatism in the head, from which [ order. There is nofoundation whatever have nearly constantly sutfared. _ A.ter for the story of Mr.Gowle! going to Washâ€" having used Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil" for : ington on any such mission." t nine days, bathing the for head, L have | _ uenmmesmmnsnememmnmenmeccmme been completely cured, and bave only * 10! ISTANA. ° used half a bottle. This L caen certify, ‘mwâ€" mm . undér oath, if you wish.â€"* Rer. J. Malâ€" Aun Incompetent: Negro Judge. lory, of Wyoming, N. Y., writes * Dr. Feiaxcus, Dec. 23.â€"A number of the ‘Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil cured me of Broxâ€"‘ membe:s of the Bar charge Judge Mentz, chitis in one week." â€" Dealers all over the of the Parish of St. Mary, with being inâ€" country say, "We have never sol a mediâ€"‘ competent and have formally requested cine Mhu@nn such complete catis» . him to resign. ‘The Judge replies :â€"@ I faction as this." | have tried t;g«lom my duty faithfully Sold by all medicine dea‘ers. Pric®@ / and impartialy, and shall continue to 25 cents. _ ° ‘admluilmr the functions of my office un 8. N. Tn:)XAS&Pbelpl. N. Y. | til my constituents (menning the coloured _ And NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toront0, people) call upon me 10 resign." Jt is Ont., Solé Agents for the Dowminin. the intention of the members of the Bar T is2 °9 Cl it is h uon Coge c c con oo 300 04 t y JOB MOSEKS FFMALEK PLLLS, Conspiracy Discovered. Preparations for War. is an infallible oure. Turkish Reforms. The Surs Canal British Trocps. GEKmNY. 3 ts for the Docunin. the intention ol the m-bâ€"s.boud and Roleo to appeal to thenext TURK +YÂ¥. Incomparablie. EGYPT. 1NPIA SPAIXN. 3127 I¢ â€" Nsw York, Dec. 23 â€"The foilowirg judgments have been obtained by deposi | tors in the Bank of DPuncan, Sherman & | Co, and were filsd to day:â€"IThe Uaion ; Bank of Halifix, j1ilgment for $33,333.« 16,and Ignacio ){rn{fl, fl&.im | _ Ob ~ £ 05 ‘ Rocmester, Dec. 23.â€"Exâ€"Mayor A. C. Wiider, of this city, died in San Franâ€" cisco this forenoni. lle was an exâ€"Conâ€" gressman from Kaneas. > Bhot h‘s Wife ard Cut his ow n Throat. Poxt Jzavis, Dec. 23. â€"On Tuesday last,â€" Georve . Detker, of Libeity, Sullivan County, shot his wife and cut his own throat, causing his death shortly afterâ€" ward. â€" His wife was dangeroi»ly injured. Financial troubl s ted to the act. Death of an Octogenarian. William U, Senger died to day, aged 23 years. Decesed was horp in Austria, and wa« Gorernment Geologist for 38 years. Some years since the Khedive of Egypt tendere i him a s«lary of 35,000 sequins a year, to make that country his home. The Weaiher. The recent mild weather has hid the efflect of raising the Delaware river sutfiâ€" cient‘y high to ‘move the ice. A gorge was formed at Nurrewsburgh this after noo", daimming the water, which is rising rapidly. The Mexican Border Troubles. Sax Frixos00, Dec. 23.â€"A despatch from San Diego confiims the previous reâ€". ports of anareby in Sonora, Mexico. A revolution is in full progress, and the Yaqui Indians are in revolt Governor Perq rievq hbas levied a special tax to carry on the war. ‘The revolutioniry party, it is reported, are about to invade Sinaloa Business is prostrated, an 1 no further deâ€" monstratious have been maâ€"de by the ban:â€" ditti at Campo. ‘The presence of a posse from Saun Diego keeps them temporarily quiet, but they threaten to take revenge tor the shooting and hanging of their comrades in the recont raid. . Uruz Lopez bhas been in command of~the banditti since the death of Chavez. Mexicrns living on the border, with but few exzsepâ€" tions, are in league with the banditti. A \cavalry company will loave here toâ€"mérrow for San Diego. Bax Fraxcisco, Dec. 24â€"A despatch from Wandiego says a carrier, nho has atrived from San Rafael, the capital of Lower California, reports that the Revolutionists had attacked the place and killed Governor Villagrana and twentyâ€"nine others, and had pssession of everything. al A despatch from [ucson confirms preâ€" vious as to the movements of the revolu: tion‘sts, and also stite that of Sonora, a portion of Pasquiers‘s forces, have entered Arizona â€" General Kauts, this afterno>n, tolegrajhed that he has been ordered to compel Serna to surrender. He bai ordered three conpanies of ocva:g to ew{‘g«.n the orders. Governor Safford will leave immedi tely. Lovisvitu®, Dec. 24â€"A passenger train on the Louisville, Nashville and Great Southern Railroad rau into the rear end of the freight train this morning, near Short Line Juoction. Tijs morning was dark andâ€"the freight train had out no signals. Frank Moore, the engineer of this passenâ€" ger train, was seriously injared inâ€"the head and had his toigh and knee broken: C‘ne of the firemen was slightly hurt. All the passengers escaped injury. The engine and a number of freight cars were badly wrecked. . Lovisvicis, Dec. 214. â€"The Grand Jury of the City Court bave réturnel indietâ€" ments against various xo'nom for batting on the late elect on. Among the number are two memners of the City Council. . St. Loris, Dec. 24.«The Chief of Police jhas notitied the manigars of the Missouri state Lottery thit no further sellingy of tickets or drawings would be permitted after to day. .+. i C Counterfâ€"iters Sentenced. #A. W. Hubbard, Hon:y F. E lwards and Gergo \WV. Maslon#, counterfeiters, were sentencel today t> five years in the Penitentiary, c The President Refases to Pardon Joyce. A messaye has beenâ€"received bere t3 day from Presvlent Grant in which he charactérizxl as wholly melicious and false the rum>ur that he had expressed a willingueâ€"s to cousider an application for Joyce‘s pardoun. _ . BAucendinrist Arrested. Cnicaoo, Dec. 23.â€"A man, giving his namo ns Thomas Carroli, of Dunkirk, N.Y. has confeesed to toe officers hers that in June, I874, he set fire to Vanderwort‘s plaving mil}, in Dunkirk. ‘The mill was entirely _ sestroyed, and a watchman pamed McCarthy so badly burned that he died sbortly afterwards. Carroll then fled, and bas been hera for some time. The authorities at Dunkirk were teieâ€" é::}n;&"ié,' andl they reylied, substantiatâ€" ng the story of Carroll, whom they have sent for. He has made two attempts to commit suicide since his imprisonment. Reported ‘Failure. Bostox, Dec. 23.â€"John B & Fon, .toul';ing manufnctmrsdhnczobr, N. H., are reported to have failed. Liabilities are said to be $109,000 ; asâ€" sets, $20,000. s y The Company organized six mon the agoas the "Hingham Manufacturing Com ny," with an alleged capital stock of '0):00,(1)0, has gone into baukruptcy. with liabilies of $18,000 . and no assets. Not a dollar of capital wes ever paid in. CusyEraxp, ‘Dec. 23.â€"The 1eader con tains a d â€"nial of the N. T. Herald‘s teâ€" cent sensation art cles, and concludes as follows :â€"* Mr. Cowles was nover depuâ€" tized to visit Washington for the purpose of initiating Mr. Blwne, nor anviâ€">ly else. le never initisted any one io ‘his life, and never exchanged a word with Presiâ€" dent Grant on the sulject of a secret order. ‘There is no foundation whatever for the story of Mr.Gowle‘ going to Washâ€" ington on any such mission." t Feiaxcus, Dec. 23.â€"A number of the membe:s of the Bar charge Judge Ments, of the Parish of St. Mary, with being inâ€" competent and hbave formally requested him to resign. The Judge replies :â€"* I have tried to perform my duty f:_it.hful}y to appent 19 h net o doin in chat pody. :: secure ‘Ho- in;:fid by e body. A MERICA N. Lottery Urawiugs Probibited. Judgments Obtajned. Indicted fer Gambling. Murder and Rapine Reports Confirmed Railrord Accident. The New seeret Order. NEW YORK. CALIFOR iTA. NASSACHMUSETTSâ€" A Yaukee Trick. KENIUKY. MIS10URL ILLINO!S 0410 Loxvox, Dec. 23, 12:30 p.m.â€"â€"The rate of discount in open markes for three months bills is 2} ger cent, which is $ per cent below the Bank of England rate. !Comolo-% for money, and 93 15â€"16 for ‘ nocount._ United States Bondsâ€"new {favey IMJ,. . ©"_) [‘ ni. _1 | â€" Moxtesit, Dec. 23.â€"The stock market was very firm, Bank stocks maintaining prices well, an 1 Telegraph and Gas being decidedly stronger. Sales at the afterâ€" noon ‘Boaroâ€"Merchants‘, 944 ; Montreal, 181%; Commerce, 119%; Telegraph 1614 ; Royal Canadian, 94 ; Molson‘s, fOS; Gas, 1394 ; City Passenger, 177. Paris, Dec. 2%.â€"Ths specie in the Bank of France has incieased 20,475,000( during the week. Liverpoor, Dec. 23, 12:30 p.m.â€"Cot ton market quiet; middling uplands, 6 15â€"16d ; do Orieans, 7 3â€"16. _5 pm.â€"Wheat, 10s 5d to 10s 101 for week. The proportion of the Bank of Eapylund" Feserve fi“fi-;w last week was 421 ner 6001; is now 41 1â€"8 /8 p.m.â€"Bullion in the Bank of Epgland has decreased £507,000 during the past last week was 424 per cent, is now 41 1â€"8 per cent. The amount o’ bullion with drawn from the Bank of Engiand on balance to=lay is £207,009. _ _ 4 pm.â€"Consoleâ€"93 11116 for money, and 93 13â€" 16 for account. United States Bondsâ€"Erie 131 ; 69‘s, 107 Jâ€"8. Refined Petroleum, 12}4 to 12%d. _ _ l2 5 pm â€"fThe amount of bullion withâ€" drawn from the Bank of Englaad* on lalance today was £270,000, and not £207,000, as previously reported. _ _ _ _ Eveniag â€"Hops, 4s 10d to 4 154 for choice New York ; 3s 15d to 4s for choice Wisconsin. New Yorr, Dec. 23.â€"Pacific Mail, 39; Western Union â€"«Telegraph, 731 ; American Express, 5/; Northwestern, 38 18; Northwestern preféemed, 54{1\ Rock Island, loflk; 8t Paul, 34? ; St Paul preferred, 64] ; Erie, 15 ; St luaseph, 20 ¢ St Ja;gh preferred, 264 ; Harlsm, 129} ; Luke Shore, SMQI York Central, 103%; Ohio & Missi ippii 15; ; Panamas, 125; Wabasb, 4}; Union Pacias, 72 Caicago, Decs. 23.â€"Hogsâ€"Receipts, 23,177; shipments, 1,708. ’h'i Later.â€"Cattion Reoei 1,500; dull and nominal; sales of shipping steers at $450 to 5'?‘&; feeders, $3 5V to 4 25 ; -tockel-k»t::l 5 to 3 50; shipments, 1,250. llog;â€"- pts, 15000 ; market dull and weak ; sales of packers at $6 60 to 6 90; r:_;g&lgkm, $1 00. to 7 1(1) wipmh, ,700. , _ Sheepâ€"Recei; ; market fominal and glatted. C C O A1 M E R C 1A L. Nsw Yoer, Dec. 23.â€"Money closed easier, at 3 per cent, but during the day loaned as high as 7 per cent, Qolni,nmliln Tow cases> as high as 7 132 n;&id, Sterling qu et and firm. at 485 to l‘. Gold opened at 113}, declined to 112}, and closed at 113 18. _ State bonds steady. Stocks strong a%4d hizher, with an awdvance of }‘t»!} per cent.: At the Stock Exchange this afternoon, 4,500 shares of Lake Shore and 700 of Western Union were bougbt in under rule for the account of George Dickenson, an operator on the "bear‘" side of the market. seb oo 2 asges o4 To pone ns t Sn d Flour without a decided change and a limited dem»und ; receipts, 13,000 barrels; sales, 11,000 ; barrels; ~quotations: unâ€" changed. : Rye Flour quiet and steady, at $425 to 5 40. | Wheat dail and unâ€" changzed ; receipts, 17,000 buszels ; sales, 34,000 busheis, at $1.09â€"to 1 10 for No 3 Chicago and No: 2 do nominal; $1 11 t2 1 12 for No 2 Milwaukee; $1 19 to 12\ for No 1 '"'h.fi $1 16 to 1 35 for new and old winter westarn ; $1 18 to 1 40 for do amber western ; $1:30 to :1 50 fir white western.. Rye quiet; receipts,, none. ; sales, 3,000 bushels ; State, at to arrive... Corm -lnd{‘;-mph.l bushels ; sales, 38,000 buskels, at 71 k0 for sail western mixed; 620 to 686 for new ?an‘lo,d“’;:mzdw dull and « ate : | ce sn beriniey ce eatoad bushels at 426 to 50c for mixed western‘ aud State; 466 to 520 sor white: do. Pork dull, at $20 50 to 21. 00 for unin« spectel new . mess. Lard M&d 12e to 186 for steam. : Butter, 10 316 for State and Pennsylvania. Cheose, Jo to 12}e for corimon to prima,. Petro«= leumâ€"Craude, 7ic ; refined, 130. Crroraco, Do. 23.â€"Fiour dull Wheat in fair gemaad but lower; No 2 Chicago spring, 96¢ bid for ogu ; 9640 for January; Â¥7jc for February ; No 3 do, 7813 to 78%¢ ; rejected, 654c. Co‘n unsettled but genâ€" eraily: higher; No 2, 480 for spot; i6fo bid f>r December; 43}s bid for January ; 486 to 43 c bid for Fobrum,‘ rejected, 35¢ to 40¢c.‘ Oats steady unelung_omz, 20%0 to 29%3 for spot; 29J6 for ber ; 30 180 ior Jnmnz. Rye quiet and unchunged. â€" Barley demand bot but lower, at 82%6 for spot ; 836 for December; 816 for February. Dressed Hous quiet and weak at $7 50 to 7 90. Pork dull and heavy at $19 05. Lard easier, but not quotably lower, at Alaaged) spomdarg 1 1 be r clewirib and 3 Iders, 7 18¢; c ciesr‘ siles 10 1 86 to 10}°. ‘Receipts â€"Flour, â€"~10,000 _ barrels; _ Whest, 39,000 bushels; Corn, /+,000 bushâ€" lel--om, 26,000 bushels ; Rye, 2000 bushels 3 Barley 15000 bushels, Shipâ€" mentsâ€"Flous 12,000" barrels; Whest, n paky erty verake haby rigy** n Ahe Board wheat easier, at 63 to 95%¢ January ; 97 186 for February. Corn 20,000 busbels; Corn, 43,000 bushels; Oate, u'.:m_ !»!l!b*fljo.r;"!%. 3,000 . bushels. firm, at 45}o for December; 43]0 for February. Uats unchanged. fcklw!- ;‘u‘ll:.os to 19 10. Lard easier, at 12 17 Specie in the Bauk of Frauce. ml:,u."lm night was felt nlong the line of the Caesapeake an4 Ohio R:tfflld as far as Stanton, 130 miles northwest of Richmond ; "also, aloag the line of the Richmond ‘& Danville Railroad to the southern border of the State No damâ€" »ge worth mentioning is reported . 4 College Sports. Dicd sns iioenes Jor . mights ce ‘s an oi ongqlooxnnin four mile raceâ€" UKIN UISEASES, Of Chlicago Live Stock Market. is white. New York Stock Market New York Produce Market. New York Money Market. Ltverpool Markots. Chicago Produce Marnet. London Markets. Shock of Earihquike. CusXECTICUT pec. 23. â€"â€" The shock of VIRGINIA. â€" Times Appeal Dismissedâ€"Election Trialsâ€"Faâ€" tricide Remandcdâ€"Assent to Bilisâ€" â€" In Dificuliics â€"Shipments â€"A Buel. Toroxto, Dec. ,23.â€"In the Queen‘s Bench to day, before the fall Court, the appeal in the Notth Renfrew election case was dismissed, the Court concurring in the judgment given by Mr. Justice Wilson at the trial. * The trial of the petition egainst the return of thoarr-ont member of the Commons for , is set down for January 25th, before Qf. Justice Wilson, and the second petition against the return of Mr. Shebley for Addington, also in the Commons will be tried on January 18th, before Chief Justice lHarrison. Hon. M. C. Cameron, accompanying the remains of Miss Eliis, of Brantford, The boy, Charles Phillins, who stabbed his brother John in a struggle for some money, was before the Police Magistrate this forencon and remacded. His brother is still alive, but is in a sinking cond:tion. At threa o‘clock this afterncon lis Honour the Lieutenant Governor will go down to the Legislature to give his assant to the following Bills : An Act respecting the place of the solemnizition of mirâ€" riages, an Act repealing cartain enactâ€" ments ; a Bill relating to Insurance Com panies ; an Actamending the M micpal mie- $ nk‘A!zt .T.ndl Elections Bill, punl'il'st u*ion: aa Act respecting the privileges ‘0¢ the i1»â€" gislature aud the surplus disttibution B i1. It will be a mere formal affair, and His Honour will have no military escort. _ A large wholesale dry goods firm in this city is known to be in difficulties andnn{cu aid to the extent of $140,00) can be obtained fromn, a Montreal houss it will have to suspend. The stipiments of parie] from "this from April lst to November 30th, m 2,581,436 bushels, valued at $2,233,198. Early yesterlay morning a duel was fought at Mimico between two m«n named Frank Scott and Waiter Larkin, with pistols. The atfiir was ‘blooiless. two shots each were fired, without ofl'eo&:hen scme bystanders x-htfuml, and the combatants drove away torether, Mr. Warring Keunedy is out with an addrers in reply to a requisition, signed by over 1,000 citizens, asking him to be a candidate for t:e Mayoralty. Ie declinss, solely on the ground that the time is too short to permit of such an organization as would guarantee success. comes from 8t. Gulliamse D‘Upton. A farmer named ~Beauvais, â€" a _ bachslor, flns Pinng ie pren roast ie s i is great under hi head for a Nfio'.u‘n:lutuhodono end of.e-dotwl\hbotandtbodm:to t‘l: trigger a then supportin muzzle. on lm“:‘unti with a --5@ movement of his foot he . pulied the trigger. _ The whole left side of his face was shot away, six balls entering his body. His brother found him weltering in his own blood the next morning. hanl:hgn 'frowchuu announces t 4 known local i':o‘:h thmln thodllol'cn M::‘ representation Arv“l in the House of Commions.. Mr. White has not definitely come out. on the Consery ative side, and )(r.leiin"-nu has withâ€" . drawn his candidature, owing to an attack of illness. The City and District Savings Bank have donated $10,000 to the charitable institutiops of this city. Te Protestant Defence Alliance organ» ized yesterday, with Rev. Dr. Wilkes as large number of leading « men and citizens form a comnitmoobim ol the Alliance are to protect all cohverts from Romaniâ€"m to maintain civil and religious liberty. . Committees are to hbe imed yesterday, Rev. Dr. Wilkes as :flnllbd to watch the Dsurnion aad Provincial Parliaments, Munsiciâ€"i Corporations, &o. Learned counsei will be employed w.d_o(nd‘pam‘vhm rights may . be infringed ',P‘ by aoy have been made for branch Alliances in the Eastern Tornships, and a deputation has also been chosen to go to Ottawa on behaif of the O%a Indiaus. ubery in timbâ€"Frceight Daring Robbery 'l-v Hamrox, Dsc. 23.â€"Yesterdsy a‘terâ€" noon, sbou‘ five o‘clock, three maske l men entered the flour and feed store of Mr. King, on John street, and after thro vâ€" ing a handful of flour into his face, two of them immediately took hold of and gagged CA N A D 1 A N. hhn,'whilolhotlflrdrilodtlumhnfid the till, amounting to about $10. ‘They M.lnmml.tuttzshlifll.bufia their hurry they left it on the counter. This is one of the most daring robberies that ever took place in this city. The detectives are on the look out. This is the second robbery of the kind that Mr. King has been subjected to. â€" , *4‘ td *Â¥ . ns mantingorn i eepnatozen PW P Cne In consequence of the numerous robâ€" beries which have taken place on the Great Western Railway of late, the Chief Conâ€" stabie, Bigley, has been on the alert, and within the last two months he h:s sucâ€" BELLEVILLE, DV°%, 23.â€"UUNCOR 2!VID® | knog whether they are punishiole one of the oldest residents in Sidn°r, | mnge» ‘the -i-hn'l sode, but I died yesterday, at the advanced z0 Of| mannot tolefite such untruths and dis eigt:-omy«n Cas abedience which violate official discration . R. Lazier, who was arrested here 4| anq officiel secrecy. _ The disciplinary week ago on & charge of obtaining £30DG®Y | punishment is quite insulicient, -: under false pretences in Ottawa, end WAs , Lialy ina service containing poopls taken to that city for trial, W'.M and sometimes very amb‘tious the case, but was . immediately arresi¢d , fo, the extrem» punishment of dismis:al, on a similar charge by a firm in London:| which in some cases may be quile a mitâ€" While being conveyed west yesterdsy | go, of indifferenge, and may even enile morning he escaped from the officer in a person to assume the girb of political charge about six miles east of here bY | manyrdom, and make it conduce to his jumping of the train while runfing 8t ) 1,sriop plans, In#hort, it is not a deterâ€" fnll-_pood,ndhlndyotbe- r¢ CP" | ront punishment. _I am sorry that befsro Death of »n Old Residentâ€"Escape ofa Swinderâ€"Dunkiu Act Berrsvicus, Den,. 23.â€"Duncan Irvine, one of the oldest residents in Sidny, died yesterday, at the advanced age of eightyâ€"one years. _, & . _ 0. _ _ _ .. Wreiraxporort, Dec. 23.â€"A meeting af the Monck Reform Association was held here yesterday, when the following reâ€"o «aâ€" tion was unanimonsly carriedl : ~® e solked, That in the opinion of the meeting Ca‘lum be vigorously proceeded with an«d that an cacly “hluflcthfii:." The Peiition against Mr. MeCalln u. MONTREAL: TOROATG WEL ANDPORT. HAMILTON. of a borrible snicide Mr. Mc# with and Execution of White, the Wife Marderes, Guzsura, Dec. 23.â€"This morning at hail Eut eight o‘clock, Henry White was anged in the gaol yard for the murder of his wife in Peel. White was santenced at the Assizes held here in November last. ‘The execution was private, only the officials and a few others being admitted. m&mfi.‘. of his sentenoe, sentence, aud exrpressed full hope of a better life CoNFESSION OP THBâ€"CULPRILT, Special to THE TIMES, oul::l:i Dr. Davidson attended him on the After the he died almost ins North Simeoe Railway. P&:nmmn,noe- %&â€"mwh‘ on railway are rapidly progressi Atpmutlbmu:;rmdaoflw:e‘; ewployed in this neighbourhood, and all that apply generally receive work. The oxpondltun..of so much money as the worhon‘t:ll- oooddllv:d;lgnflha through this section of the country, | tionlarly as it gives employment OOP:.; many who otherwisé would have to the present dull a-h'i&-tnym Soup Kitchenâ€"Natural Histery. Loxpox, Dsc. 23.â€"A soup kitohen will open on Monday. This year it will be run in eomnection with the Protestant Orphans‘ Home, and be located in that institution, on Rideau streot. k 1 Mr. Mammery, who has charge of the collection of specimens for the Natura History D.g:tnont of Ontrwris at the Centennial, has received notice thiat 12}) square feet of space has baen reservrel far the Department. Thowwhcinlu.tbm;a: and the street cars running Agiin Heuse Thievesâ€"Reward for Conviction Stratroro, Dec. 23.â€"Yesterday mm« ing about four o‘clook a thisf entered the house of John Marshall, provision mer« chant, and abstranted $30 in money anl mfim%mm the door ransucked the office, uw h";‘__"""““»"”"“_‘"";’,' A little after four a‘clock. the wife Of David Mafl-mfim&m‘h-fl Te romeming he Aolernok amg poont er scream in m % 3 with him Mr. Roott‘« pants, $44 in cash, an i a gold watch and chain. _ s _ Owing to the prevalencs of attemnted inâ€"endiarism. a roward of $200 has been offered by ths. Town Counsil for" the arrest and conviction of any person en« gaged in such nefarions practices. Parms, Dsc. 5.â€"Prince Bismurck‘s taâ€" marks in the German Reichstag on F iâ€" day are of interest as an indirect allusion ta the Arnim case . After premising that thonndmdthpflm was urgen pass, woul Â¥ #@aloser ungeâ€"harsam," hs sdidl:â€" _ I have sufferel a good deal in my lifeâ€" time from such disobedience, but you know onlv a small part of thea expariences of my official career. T will say noth« ing here as to the dificulties L have hri to surmount, but they are calsulsted to strengthen my conviction. | I do nntinâ€" sist on the exact terms of the clause, which will be discussed in conmittee but inprimats thet witoont poonatiening discinline ivmhlpo( logal provisions of this kind, L should not think myself one with whom he has an opportuaity af spesking that we‘consider peate perâ€" fectly sssured, and are determined on out part to maintain it ; sunpose the o:o:l :;.d »ym;-a-;’mp! 1dt.h'- illusion to the imposs‘bility of udd&kzn:w resolu tions. High treaso1 is perhaps not to be found in the shoulders, W% is disobedience to the instructions that consi ler pease fully assured, and that mr Sn of disturbing: ju" Buppose some thi some=â€" m:whu:wumd:&l. p supâ€" no«s he simply:keeps these instructions ‘inhii:dp‘o;ht.iu&nd::lwhbh. scconâ€" mntmm.-'!h;!“.: * Mopes of a Brtter Life Zeyond® for instance, that some one i ioi rerareroem which T can only w disobefience, but against which I be uncondition> ally guaranteed. If, moreover anybody hkuéth:.u him to make untrue reâ€" ports wwufi” by the abuse ‘of his etddmrd-.o; suppose somebody, on which do not further discuss, uses his influends in the press and in social intercourse with certain persons, to disquiet just Mhmmidfludhunjfl- ize; #o. again, if anybody summone1 on mwumufi-wg matters, mentions an untruth invented by himse!fâ€"if, for instance, he ascuses & person he knows by name of be‘ne the author of an article which he hintself martyrdom, and make it conduce to his ulterior plans. . In short, it is not a deterâ€" rent punishment. I am sorry that befsre I had the opportunity of stating. my should have a right of resorting to ‘the jndge, if his just authority is disrecarded in a way dangerous to the whole fabric. fio_ponlihifltyd’tbimn‘m'ifl‘h my judgment, answer purpose. . 1 or -;inmufld probably not : have to make use of the clause, cannot wish 10 do so, and considering the atation, PRICE 3~CENTS. PENETANCUISHENE, THE SCAFFOLD, STRATFORD. LONDOn. they . are _ punishable

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