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Srat well frequented dlote Rich mond ltm{. mn|.~n 'm(“ ments m «ix sialle lable mut elosed in wigo ahed ; = d iyving rlm I»l}‘ uhl:‘vri at for l‘.t‘ {lt‘.; JA N~ING a Li or GRAI mises are itnated withiu one I :l‘m have w uvnufi: to lu‘w’ BR c lee! by a de of eer whole \v»!? ve -ofl! on t asoun bl [LATE or rPRESCOTT] Cormer of Sparks and Bank . Streets, Parties req=iring a firsiâ€"Class ariicle can rely on gelting it, as everyUiudg used wili be of uhe on‘ iL k\ EY MPDUNVILEY, CHRESIIE & HiLt JY . BM A CALL 18 NO LIGLT RD\ ~wm Qtiawa, Mept, 2 187% 4041 " LONDON," THE DON, OB 38 BaLES CARPETS and CUnTALNS, M Tt U Harristers, \iterneys . Solicttorm, Nets«â€" Ot! a w Begs to inform the citizens of OllaWwa that he has commenced the k\ 3 Y OL. XxX., NO. 4934. RIVER DESMOINE, EW ELLERY TTAWA CAGPET HOUSKE. SAUSAGES. JOHN SATCHELL, Invite Inspection. red Npoet id Valueo in Lace (urtaiu®s. Bar bew i pt V. U FERLAND T ALiAER, PFNXoiR & MWelNTYVRE, A K H AMBAULT recely od W Manufacture of Sausages. Ing ali the novelt i they confddently R O4G tirP} 33 to 37, Wwil LIAM NT W insH i MATilEsSON, b NOR a O W dA N rands c 1 ue j s TEW in Ht mMmCARIR® coal Cards. R %, couTiEy Hotels. .. Adtermeys. !-Hfllou*. uy. yaucers. & c I ablo ratos, MARKS 1 their Mtbon nl-;w-unon m Qquebec Ba> i, or K. M¢ plost alle tina is 068 PR P Y em cut for lhe wBuron & cOR MEOLI red to sol his TAM JONKPH SMITH. 4000Lf M t S:lver Watches, vius, Gentle men‘s u Hets. Bracélets, sertption, Plated ale bayery can â€" us any lhe I m portations, t be 0M m 0 @01 1 Accou N84 M parm pawid Pr The ) 41 ԤNREMESDOUS ATHRACITIO \ ! BANKRUPT STOCK ! Naller aLr A NEW WRKITINGIMASTER, A »EW COUR<E OF INSTRUCiION YOUNG MEN PREPARED for BUSINESS The shbsorlber having purphased anothar Wet=te ol BHoots, shoos, &c., At 60 aota, on the Dollai, (Gre d Hfuwlu-ur \n priges will be made fos o@ » Jn ondor bo eifoct an o@uire Clowraude. ME2CALF@®3 Wholesals READY Ma0D 4 CLOPUING BEstab lishmont. . SPARKS STREET. very Jow 'l‘u voNTRACTOR® & HULLDERN. ‘The undersigned has opened a Mtom â€"outte ris Yord Com or of King «o Lo Audraw Strrok a hy ue hWn ldbvtg scome whot powits oy old desertpHOb a be c We i ccosornciy oc hand, \PGSTR ARe x eecthiny . solflten w Wwtade of ks SHIRTS ! COLLARS ! BOOTS & SHOES. Fol T ME PL NOR RTK The ne plus ultra of P\ notorps Instruetion Book®, Uaunot b> . xgclled, er even u}: qsoned by its countle » compuetitors, Atands far above them all â€" Used by thous nds of the best music eachers and sold b, ali Hoox and usio L wile s, Mund ods of thousands sold, the dem i d as wreatie 0Â¥ur. â€" Prre® M?‘, for which it Wili be nguiled, pO#t EN NWO GRAND SUCUEN%E® @ed. Ye xt Clarke‘s New Method he pir MiWA. ALEX. RoHKRTSON is prepared to reoe.y w (ew uddiuonwd paplia at hat rewis joaod, 112 Ridean Stcogs Porms, «0,, may be lea ‘aed on application as above, betwoen the hout ol tWe aud Ave, any For sao every where, is Puick $30, for whicl it will be mailed, postâ€" free, to any «ddress, uches Oliver Ditson & Co., Hoston. C. H. Ditson & Co., | J. E. Ditson &00# 711 BroaDWAY, I Suce‘rs to g@_eyllll“ Fo& REILD ORG ANS, This, for Reo i iustruaents, is Just what the ) her is for the Plano. It has Wilustood @xteD= ivo reviews a. d couiparisous, and is prodOUD= ed by teachers and musiciaus to be the best nairuction b ok of its kind ever published. The extens Kig iL wap, For saie by alt Qilmen, De#. 4 1874. FLONER & VEGETABLE GARDEN TVIP (OOD No, 22 Russell House Blook, Sparks St. i bo sold wt 40 per eent. below fArst cost, & o perelhv en pro ) hout u;--‘mu in Faxhionwble lofl g Eetabllshiment on thy doat of January TREAT CLEAKING % eB, HEAD OF ALL OTHERS! »r€ TRADE SALE. * C« ENSIVE AUDCTION sSALYH ANKRUPT 8A LE By Kowe & isrratt, RICHARDSON‘S NEW METHOD NEW SUITE OF ROOMS 4 w d M C LOTHING . J AS. x\N(l‘ US, z> H 18 EXCELLLENT i»' f/"-'/, T Machine‘ Oil bBAS â€"â€"f{{shXA 3|\ tor the last 12 years been AMipsMPC~I) ised by the leading ManQâ€" @v‘” imcturing establisament m of the Dominion. roost beautiful work“(;! the kind in the It coutains ocarly 150 pages, hundreds iPustrati n@, aod Eorr Chromo Plates wers, becut fully drawn and colcured acfire. Price 33 cent® in paper cover; s houmd in elegant cloth. a0B8tf D. MORGAN & SONS. STM1S & NEW YiAsx‘$s GO0DS W . ‘=. BROWN, it 3 Auction Sales. KOooMsy WITH BOARD.â€"A conâ€" o . ced beJâ€"rovrnas wito bourd, ma Mi.S. KbRW‘3, corner of Eigin uua ets 40041f A lews than A Vocal Music. i44 00do 110 ve «topk of the Fstate of OR R> aDYâ€"MADE Romember the}sa A | nter D. McARPHUI & CO, â€"Propriâ€"tora it vening, Dec. 17 18 i0 as td 4 BR T M M ROWE & ERRATT, Auctioneers A NEW PRINCIPAL O# w Cuses, eto., for sale L VER V OR TL 15 Sussex Stroet. /,oidqumng. W .4 A y time. Addres® i (prico® Philadeiphia: buy 3080¢im d & w K. ITALIAN ver gooDy WiroukRy, 10211t HUBOU iy nmet wl an 1e tior tE Loxnox, Dec. 3.â€"The Marine Society‘s training ship Warspife, which has been anchored in the Thames, between Greenâ€" wich and Woolwich, for many years, was burned this forencon. No lives were lost. ; Election. The election for a member of Parlia ment to fill the vacancy in the representaâ€" tion of lguwioh, occasioned by the death of John P. Cobbold, occured on Saturday. The candidates were John Clemen Cobâ€" bold, brother of the deceased member, Conservative, and Wm. Newton, Liberal. Cobbold was elected. America‘s Cuban Note. The Manchester Guardian‘s London correspondent writes as follows on the subject of Spain, Cuba, and the United States :â€"f I have been furnished with wliat purports to e the substance of America‘s Cubanâ€" note. â€"I believe it is correct, though I do not pretend to give the exact lm%u.ge. It recites that the goneral interests of humanity and comâ€" merce demand a cessation of the otfl}‘- gle, which has beén waged inâ€""Cuba ‘for seven years. â€"‘The United States are great sufferers, but are unwilling to act without the connivance of other Powers, including Spain. The continuation of attempts to govern Cuba from Madrid will be fatal to hopes of the restoration of peace. Nevertheless Cuba belongs to Spain, and the great stare of the populaâ€" tion is opposed to separation. In these circumstances a solution of the position might be found in establishing a confedeâ€" ‘ration in the West Indies resembling the Canadian. Cuba and Porto Rico mlgit be eonstituted a confederation with local inâ€" dependent right, and a Governor General appointed by Spain. Powers are asked to join the Unitedp;tates in proposing such a confederation aud aiding Cuba to establish it. The abolition of slavery would, howâ€" ever, be a necessary condition, and such pressure must be brought as would make the insurgents cease warfare. This would be diflicu%t.i: but it could be a.ooomé)li-hod. Secretary Fish is emphatic in denying that the United States desires the aoâ€" quisition of Cuba. They only wish peace restored, slavery abolished, and commerce allowed to resume its course. ‘The Powers are asked to express their opinion upon the prog:)“d means of ‘accomplishing these ends. Loxpox, Jan. 3. â€"The Howkeridge CLotâ€" ton Slii:ninghComp ies mill at Atherâ€" ton, Lancashire destroyed by fire. Loss about $175,000. ‘The mill contained 40,000 spindles, and 200 hands are thrown out of employment. \, 3k 4 Archbishop Ledochowiki‘s Iqgaprison: meon t. A Morning Postspecial tele from Berlin toâ€"day says lh‘:o Anhkhg:: Led= It is reported that serious disagreeâ€" ments exist between tthe Khedive and Mr. Cane, the British Special Commisâ€" sioner to Egypt. A boiler explosion at Hamon‘s steam mill, near Lexington, caused the death of three men, and totally deranged the nxill , The Prince Impérial of Austria is to be crowned King of Hungary in July next. > ever dullness now prevails, and may for a period continue, our large deliciency will creep up as the season advances. . SLN ld >â€" A man killed his wife with a butcher‘s knife at Cambridgeport yesterday M noon. we have a bad spring, an important ad: vance mus?t ensue. corenation of the King of Hangaryâ€" nerlously 111. A Vienna despatch says that the Arch Duke Rudoiphe, Prince Imperial of Aus tria, will be crowned King of Hungary in An English provincipal paper publishes what is said to be the substance of the note sent by the United States to the Great Powers regarding the Cuban affair. 1t says the. United States are great sufferâ€" ers, but are unwilling to act without the counivance of the other Powers. It proâ€" poses that Spain and Porto Rico be made a oonLodonfion similar to that of Canade, with a Governor General appointed by Spain. Mr. Deak, the distinguished Hungarian statesman, I. seriously ill. Disagreoments with the Khedive. A special from Rome to the Standard says that reliable flprinu intelligence received there confirm the reports of serious diu}fiumonu between _ the Khedive and Mr. Cane, the British Special Commissioner to Egypt , Jul t B:vsuu, Jan. 3.â€"1::@“ W‘: roken out striking miners Louviere District. ll'llo riohr&. used fireâ€" arms. A detachment from s'm. .:d Mons has been sent to quell disâ€" order. TE LEG RAP HIC. The election of a Member of Parliaâ€" ment for Ipswich, England, resilted in the return of John Clement Cobfold, Conâ€" servative, a brother of the late member, deceased. i . The following is the list of visitors who have registered their names at the Library of the Canadian Government Agency for the week ending the 28th December, 1875 :â€"M. M. Tucker, M. D, Orono, Ont ; Mr. Agustus C. Carter, Montreal ; Mr. E. Rendle, Montreal. Op TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. F1‘ O R E1 G N . Trainiug Ship Burned. GEEAT BRITAILN, Destructive Fire. Navigation Closed. Jan. 3.â€"â€"Navigation Riotous Miners. @Ea mA Nx. on account of the OTTAWA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1876. An almost incredible case of recokless n was investigated at Bapnaley, in gghnd the other day,. In one of the worth & Bilkstone Company‘s mines, a certain portion of the workln’l was ofliohll{ pronounced "dangerous," and the colliers were warned not to go into it. Nevertheless, two of the men who had heard the warning went into the place carrying : open @hfi. and one offlmn actually applied his candle to a "bore For farmers and those who live in lo calities where people can rétire at eight or nine o‘clock .in the evening, the oid notion about rising early is still appro: priate, But he who is kept ns til} ten or eleven or twelve o‘clock, and then rise at five or six, because of the teachings of some old ditty .about "early to rise," or committing a sin against God and his own soul. There is not one man in ten thousâ€" and _ who can afforod to do withâ€" out seven _ or â€"eight hours‘ sleep. All the stuff written‘ about great men who slept only three or four hours a night is apocryphal and a lis, They have been put upon such small allowance occasion ally, and pm&o;od ; but no man ever yet kept healthy in boclx and mind for a number of years with less than seven hours* sleep. Americans need more sleep than they are gotting. This lack makes them so nervzm.l‘r and the insane asylums so populous. ‘ you can get to bed early, then rise early.‘ If you caunot get to bed till late, thsn rise late. it imay be as Christian for one man to rise at eight as it is for another to rise at five. iet the ronlig:fbell be runghnt least thirty minutes before your public appearance. Physicians say t{_ut a sudden fump out of Gabriel o\gfnuu, condemned by Chief Justice W to serve a term of five years in the Penitentiary, for larceny, said when.sentence was passed he would soodner be hanged. It was not poverty thstimi)oh him to steal, as he has a reâ€" gootcbe income from money invested. is friends: speak of him as a kleptoâ€" Stemford, Conn., hag & tramp house, On Monday of last week, the opening night, fifteen stragglers presented them:â€" selves. They were shown into a warm room, and soon after rummoned to a subâ€" lunu:lnl supper, Then they went back up stairs, and made themselves comfortable around a hot stove. in the mornlr? they were ltmlhonod with bread and boef soup, then ,flvon longâ€"handled hammers with which to demolish two loads of stone. Before ten a‘clock every stone was reduced to ftymb. and the tramps departed, most of them expressing themselves well satistied. actually applied hi n hote," " aud ignited The decree deéeclares that all may particiâ€" pate in the elections, oxooptdoo{ned foes to the dynasty and monarchy. Spanish Amvassadorship The Imparcial reports that the Span‘sh Amb.uuft’)nhip'to }:fio Vatican has been offered to Card enas. Senor Castellar Seeks Election.] Senor Castellar has issued a manifesto agreeing to contest Barcelona and Valenâ€" cia for a seat in the Cortes. He deciares bimself in favour of universal suffrage free universities, and a separation of Church and State, and rejects auy alliance with the Federalists. bocé‘iivu irregnlar motion to the pulses. It takes hours to get over a tovo sudden rising. 1t is barbarous to expect children instantly to land on the centre of the floor at the call of their nurses, the thermomâ€" eter beldw zero. Give us time after you call us to roll over, gaze at the world full in the face, and look before we leap.â€" holg," aud lfnmd the gas which was gouluth;oa t ‘No urgul ll;un was one, but the act was‘ pro stigmaâ€" \ho:'by the owners of t£9 mluyuono of the grossest possible reckleasness. The fllm thoufl;l that a uul? of 402 d costs would luclolona and they imposed it accordingly . writes that the account published in the Christian at Work. writes that the account &l‘:)lhhod in the Sun gupoouw case w was recently tried before Ak mt«lfl:nmo ; that he did not sell a tract of land to a suitor store order in Cuba are promised.‘* The Standard‘s speainf Madrid despatch says the declaration of the Government has created a very favourable impression. in his court for an amounrt of money largely in exoess of its real value ; and that he has / never sold any property to any one interested in| any. bonds or store order in Cuba are Loxnox, Jan. 8. â€"The Morning Standard lpeddflumlndfidsmthodo#m conâ€" voking the Cortes, says: "The plan of the Ministry is based upon a Conservative policy, rejecting impracticable| theories and religious intolerance, will be laid beâ€" and religious intolerance, will be laid beâ€" fore the Cortes. Vigorous efl'ofi- to reâ€" nines nadan in Puthe can nunmisad _ 11 in any litigation or «‘uutlon before any court." The Sun‘s article was condensed from the Jacksonville corresâ€" pondence of the Savaunah News, a newsâ€" paper which is generally correct in its statements. The ouru:&ondont was very abusive in his deaunciation of Judge Randall, and made other ohuflu of a general character against him, which were not reproduced in the Sun. ‘The charge he complains of was 'm»dflo. and if it is :%tl.ruo, the Jacksonville wiiter is respon â€" o. has for a number of ven slrention i Soppt, in ‘maigratice $ attention to Lgypt, th s emigratiot from Great a#&' has been insi aftairs, &c. The V=tican will take no action until reporte of the Catholic preâ€" lates of Herzegovinia are received. ~ Negotintions between the Vatican and Spain in relation to the Concordsat _ ave been suspended until after the gle of compared with that from other European countries. During the past 30 years, the European population of Egypt has in: creased from: 6,000 to 80,000. Of this t tikat ane t mt k ta while 8,000 comprises the entire British eleâ€" ment, lnoludfldlblh:u. The first three of these are to be not only shead as regards population, but are controlling the greater portion of the Mediterranean trade. The Greeks are foremost in cupidity and keenness in mercantile transactions The Italians have gradually increased their mercantile power, and now rank second in importance. On the whole, it would appea~ that the general European commerce of the Eastern Medâ€" iterrancan is gradually assuming the imâ€" portance it bore in time pu:l:.d with a renewed rivairy among : differant nationalities this commerce may beâ€"°X: posted to increase. 3 Roxr, Jan. 3.â€"‘The Grand Vizier reâ€" cently requested the Pope to use his good offices with the Cr*~ic insurgents in Herzegovinia with ..ow to peace. The Pope has accordia, _ instructed Cardinal Franchi to inquire into the coudition of The Pross Law. The new Press Law has been promulgated Several prominent journals which were suppressed or forbid:ien to be sold in the streets have, consequently, resumed pubâ€" lication. people. Paris, Jan. 3.â€"M. Olivier has issued an address to the electors of the Depart ment of Var. He advises submission to President MacMahon and the Republic, but reserves the right of appeal to the ®. M. Randall, Chiaf Justice of Florida, It is a curious fact that while England The Early Rising Delusion. N. Olivier ou the Situation The Pope and His Subjects. ITALY SP AIN. the | thither nificant ): Bosrox, Jan. 3.â€"The drapery o( the statue of the Virgin, in the basement of St. Mary‘s Catholio Church, in Charlestown, took fire yesterday, during the services, when a scene ensued which reached the ‘congregation up stairs, ‘The fire was soon uwp%:g, and no lives were lost, but a !ll:‘l:i. of persons were more or less inâ€" ju Laxtxatox, Deo, 3.â€"An explosion took place this morning at Hamon‘s ‘steam mll&:& miles from this place, by which Andrew and Charles Hamon, and a man named Drisco!!, were killed, The mill is said to be Goufiy destroyed. Wife Marder. Bostox, Jan. 3.â€"Thomas Davey, residâ€" ing in Cambridge Port, killed his wifeJoâ€" hanua this evening, by stabbing her with a butcher knife. A middle aged gentloman, deeply interâ€" ested in fi*“&%.nw'aw . in of aweet sixteen i‘ she knew what important event 1870 would be toted for, fand she replied, " Leap year." There were 19,23890 deaths in Treland during the first thmmaulrmd 1875, in a , population of~ 5,300,000, â€" the b norhmypnnlllls in Ulster, ~Emigra tion has {ufly ecreased, 5,000 emiâ€" ta lass having been reported than in mnoonupomflng period of last year. A considerable décrease in pmw{ln and Fatal Boiler Explosion. Pirrssuren, Jan. 3 â€"The boilers of the Ashland Woojen Mills, Steubenyville, Ohio, exflodod this afternoon, imhntlx fcilllng William Sutherland, engineer, and damaâ€" ging the building to the extent of $8,000. Wasurnetox, Jan. 3.â€"Though our Govâ€" ernment conceals ag present from our citizens what it communicates to Kuroâ€" pean Agents it can be stated that the American ciroular does not mpou on & solution of the Cuban ques as stated in the ‘ondon correspondence of the Manchester Guardian that Cubs) and Porte kico form a confederation with a Governor General appointed by Spain. 1t has beén decided b{ the m%l-mm at Birmmingham, in England, that biting off a dog‘s tail to make it more erect is not cruelty within the meaning of the act. The Royal Sosiety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, who brought the 6w=-,' asked for a case for a superior court, which was granted. * Work Suspended. WicrerssBares, Jan. 3.â€"All the works of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co. lwgpod toâ€"day, except two. The miners find no fault, and are upon the best of terms with their employers. The suspenâ€" sion"will be short. _ ~ . The eruptions : of Mount Vesuvius which is again active, amounted, accord: ing to historians, to nineteen from the frst to the seventeoth century, when twantyâ€"three . were ed. . In the eighteenth sentury twentyâ€"three took Rluo. and in tholrmont century there ave already been twentyâ€"fAve, or one to every three yoars. re-‘roct to the m ‘mory of L. H. Southard and E. L. Pierson, deceased members The Governor‘s Message says that acouâ€" rate statistics indicate that the crop of sugar, cotton, rice and fruia.nhed in the Btate of Louisiana during past year, largely exceeded fifty million dollars in value, while, for the Km time in the hisâ€" tory of the State, the crop of corn has been equal to all home demands, leaving & surplus for exportation. He points out that in Nsfionnlpo politics all the interests ol the State lie in the direction of hard money, and a protective tariff on rice and sugar,. orime is also recorded A balloon, which made a sclentific as cent from Paris on Dec. 8, suddenly fall to the ground when it had reached the height of two hundred and thl:‘:noma. All the occupants of the oar more or less injured, but no one was killed. The balloon fell in a market garden at Vincennes, which fortunately had been freshly dug up,. It is said that the aociâ€" dent was due to the silk of the balloon being spoiled by the snow and the hard being wedged in below. Nzew ORLEANS, Jan. 3.â€"The Legislature met toâ€"day, and everything passed off guietly. The House, after receiving the overnor‘s Message, adjourned, out of memory of the Custom House officials has a clearance been taken out at this time of the year. 1 The Loeder«Price Basiness. This morning a nol pros was entered on motion of District Aitorney Britton in the case of Loeder and Price indicted for perjury, Price wes «virturally held as Btetes evidence against Loeder, and now both cases are dropped, after six months close imprisonment for the former. ‘The reason assigned for the motion was that alleged false affidavits not being made in connection with the Tiltonâ€"Beecher case or any case in court, the indictment could not be sustained. â€"__ _ Clear of Iee Ausaxt, Jan 3.â€"The river remains clear of ice here, and boatmen are preâ€" Fu-ing to send off tows if the opening beâ€" ow is guarantéed them. At present, however, such is not the case, the ise he ought to kill. It was admitted that on all other subjects he. was sane. He justified his conduct by referring to verses from Levitious ; " A ahm iv:am.gflmhi .g..h::‘:m':u“ ‘M'Mlu @ shall â€" stone : them 'g:h m;’fih‘l{ blood shali be upon: them." . The Judge said such a prevalence of this superstition prisoner was : said to be | time, and was erdered to be finement during Her Majest tried at Warwiok Assizos in -fud on Dec. I%,; before Baron Bramwell. James the wgful murder of" Anne Tenant, of Long pton, â€" Warwickshire. 1t was proved in e that fully one third of the villagers beli¢ved in: witchoraft, mnw’tmon. ’.«m"&h&q ho w was eighty years of age, with a pitchfork, 700. A" UOTOT® BRIUH BTETETMONRR ©EERTOE Haywood, agriculturist laborer, 40 years of BurraLo, Jan. 3.â€"Messfs. Lyon, xo-[ Monr Jar. 3.â€"Stocks quiet but Manus and Wescott, of Joseph | firm for Telegraph was not Bofk, the defaulting %“m. im "odlos,n the closed, and it is the banking firmoflfi;:n, k & Co. were | not certain yet what eÂ¥ lividend means â€"â€" arrested toâ€"day for migappropria‘ion ‘wholhor the buyer or ill get the of moneys paid them for payment of | extra 4 per cent. and the al ent of taxes. The parties gave bail to appear in | stock which is to be made. Salosâ€" the sum of $2,000 each. Mr. Bork‘s deâ€" | chants‘ 931 to 94} ; City, 20 ; Royal Cana: faleationsâ€"is now estimated at $360,000. | dian, 934 to 91; Montreal, 1814 ; Com:â€" The tug Johkn Ingram cleared for ; meree, 118} to 119. u. qOnd e e ne Aipne & & 10 A veéry singular charge of murder was mql’lfl\ulmim wC J O and a Wesl was Jnr.-d wilful nurd::.:f Anne Tenan Meeting of the Legisiaturs A ME R ICA N . The Cuban Cires is.ugshv;lu. NASSACHUSETTS A Fire Panic. Misappropriation. WASMINGTON. KENTUVCKY. LO! ISTANA NEW YORK. Explosion: gracefil to savages. lhe said to be insane at the _\ Geld C‘ ® * ® ® « 12. ® lo-tn.l_â€"._â€"lufi;lnltol{ ‘Lyon, Moâ€" | Monr Jar. 3.â€"Stocks quiet but s of Joseph | firm for Telegraph was not 'm.i-'odl«s,ntho closed, and it is : & Co. were ‘not.eorhh'yuwhnox lividend means â€"â€" propria‘ion | whether the buyer or ill get the «Pacific, 74. the toes is contracted fully haif an Inob, and usually a stiff counter is ordered in the hoeel, with some vague ideas of " strongthuning the ankle." . From that time, no matter how watchful and. senal« bio its parents may be in other respocts, these instruments of torture always con: atitute p:c:o of ‘Its dress. The toos ? forsed â€" into a narrow s waur.~ t to inva‘na anad nhmp“':'thm" ground by artidcial means, and thus the action of the calf musoles is hindered and the élastic ourtilage of the whole foot is stiffened at ‘the earliest and most tender wu its growth.â€" The resuits are a 1 laok of elasticity in the step and year, " to give a good shape to the {uot, M“thny ‘ovuh? audâ€"knot and knob themselves over with incipient coras and bunions. â€"Then the heel is lifted from the The Cincinnati Commâ€"reial says:â€" ® Canova chose 500 beautiful women from whom to model his Venus, a & fl them all could not find a decent set toes, <If ho lived m-ogr what luok would ‘he have under the dainty little but toned boots, with their sharp ?ll“d heo‘ls ? _ As soon as the helpless baby can put its foot on the ground, and before it can eom?lnln in nadn" shoas. are pub: on 1t by: which the width: of carriage, and a foot inevitably distorted dull ; receipts, 25,000 bushels ; sales, 38,000 bushels, at $1 01(01(5{» bushel for No. 3 Chicego; $1 U9 to 1 10 for No. 3 Milwaukee ; $1 23 to 1 24 for No 2 Chiâ€" cnfionomincl- $1 24 to 1 26 for No. 2 Milwaukee; $1 20 to 1 32 for No 2 spring; $1 17 to 1 35 for new and old winter red western ; $1 18 to 1 45 for do amber wsxt;:n‘*:() to 1 50 for white western. receipts, 3,000 bushâ€" ols ; sales, none. 10 better ; ipts, $ 000 quarterm;" miee, 45000 bombels ols, at New York Produce Markes. Nzw York, Jan. 3.â€"Cotton dull, at 13ic per pound for middling uplands. Flour leas active, and prices generally without deoidod:&mnco; receipte, zzm barrels ; sales, 9,000 â€"barrels ; quota uncbanged. Rye Flour unchanged. Wheat Petroleumâ€"Crude, 7} to 7ic per refined, 13} to 18%0. . A. Fiji Inlander on Wmn. married, cats bis. motherinâ€"daw. . Why did Judge Van Brunt forget to d o it ? ‘ooum it would have been a Bull it he had, that‘s why. cent. Sterling steadyt, at 4844 to 488 Gold opened at 112} to 113, and clous at 112%. Governments firm. State bonds ;miot and nominal. Stocks dull, weak and ower ® 17 ; Panbandle, 125 ; Wabash, 34 ; Uunion New Yorr, Jan. 3.â€"Money closed at 7 per cent for currency, and 7 for gold ; prime mercantile paper, 64 to 8 ‘&or cent. Sterling steadyt, at 4844 to 488. Many disooveries have been made on the area of ancient Chalden, whence Rawâ€" linson thought civilization came, P}M centuries before ‘Christ there were 8 made en baked bricks by Kilah Bhrrt Oue of these Lrick primers is thought to have hit Bloe Paubterson. Loxpox, Janv. 3, 3:30 p.m.â€"The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance toâ€"day was £105,000, Consolsâ€"93 15â€"16 for both money and acâ€" count. j Dr. Peterman, the great German goo &q‘)bor, ::A»nuu himself satisfied thnt e diao felds at muymflrfiq are identical with the Ophir [Bible trom which King Solomon is said to have sonveyed gold and ivory and precious stones fo the construction of the temple,. The place now possesses ruine and exten= sive piles of buildings of unquestionably wemote antiquity . | 5 pm.â€"Refined petroleum, 114 gallion. Tallow, 53s. LavErpoot, Jan. 3, 2 p.m.â€"Bacon, 49s for lagxcleu' middles. Toâ€"day is a holiâ€" day in the cotton markets. Cuicaco, Jan. 3.â€"Receipts of hogs, 1,084 ; shipments, 296. P Aithough the Vatican has looked Coldiy 'm.wflownmm u a resent propos*! to add the name nnchertnnd oranuoen l-rir Antoinette to the calenâ€" Hhfl“uwn‘wum ‘Bryan‘s dar of saints, she has had her full share| Pulmonic Wafers ?‘ Because when used ot what may be called resthetio canoniz® | for coughs, colds, fiauizlnthom tion. ’l‘hel’.u-uflhfiommori\lolthh hoarseness, they sct like a charm, unfortunate woman is the production of m“dhwmfin,m ladaou::‘(iw.who h.l.'m:o:l& %m “M”‘: leted a representing speakers fimdafi-.dbdha'iq h h_gcondbl-dhb-hflm .-;'3-.«; to the .:...n Mil‘ ; . Bold by refined and admirable. * at 25 ote. per box. ~* esns Te lgos Hukin‘s drani, &roon':o' iring r8. unter‘ w sloctu?ho(n ®t Wém;'u:l:t"hh. ul:d:y est in a whisper to a young la wd't'i:: for a seat): " Krâ€"exouse me,. but do you believe in the equality of the sexes, Mis W ' 9" You.n" Lady “Pt‘o:dnfildo.lfi Jones.‘ ,Xodl- est youth ; " Haw! In that case of course I needn‘t give you my chair." Although the Vatican has looked soldly :Fouttuefitpmpwlto add the name i Queen Marie Antoinette to the calenâ€" dar of saints, she has had her full share ot what may be called wsthetic canoniza tion. 'nm’mnmmmm unfortunate woman is the production of Lord Ronald Gower, who ‘has justâ€"comâ€" pleted a bust ‘representing her as, with C O M M ER C IA L Chicago Live Stock Market. ul, New York Stock Market Chicago Produce Market. New York Money Market. Liverpool Markots. London Markets. Women‘s Toos, Munic{pal Electionsâ€"Great Excitement Ameng Orangemenâ€"St. James COaâ€" thedral Clockâ€"Wook of Prayerâ€" . Kailway Thieves ~Bigamy Bpecial to THE â€"TIMBS. Toroxro, Jan. 3. â€"The city was so quiet during the polling in the municipal douk m;whupmld not :':. now any! common was on. ‘Towards evening a Moumfl became manifest, and: from siz o‘clock until the returns were known some few hours later, the newspaper offices were beseiged by immense crowds, For the Mayoralty, Angus Morrison was elected imprisonment, and blames the Knflmufo:'lufiu Ehricn free while he is imprisoned. > A boy named Dubois was tried the District Magistrate, and sen to !omyuninthonniuudnryforopo a letter which thought con money. e o q}oglg' themBelves on cleasn and dry plan. dmwmmbu. t.hv.arl:ml'm other lnu: e or bnshu-.whutmp m# Mayoralty, â€" Morrison was elected Mupvu&mwm-‘ over Mayor W&PJ.&OG aldermanic members of the board were returned. ~Complete returns of Aldermen "umnfiu&. e ome The Orangemen of dlm.dhdr last distriot MMMNW!:” three <distriots, of as forâ€" w&u&bMvfllu:flnh eleo cfthmmlufi:honh considerable excitement among the mem» bers of the Order as to who will be the occupants of the othcses The elections take place in a fow days. _ _ â€"_ _ Smart Sentenceâ€"Invesiigation Com« mencedâ€"â€"Mild Weatherâ€"â€"Compli« ments of the Season. Bpecial to THE TL <EB, h’flao hb:o passed at a recent udf: ": the Que! hgul.nn? pmd.i? pcymontb{ the city of twentyfive cents per diem for the maintenance of every prisoner sent down by the Recorder, under municipality regulations, came into force toâ€"day. _ Hiram Franklin, who was imprisoned was the chief instigator in the J. P. Clark _ robbery, and that _ he would have made a clean breast of it when arrested but for Ehrich‘s lawyers, who misrepresented the case to jnvotigntion Anto the working.of Prokheâ€" notaries, Sheriffs and Registrays‘ offices. Mr. Hemin‘ng is a Commissioner appointâ€" ed by the Government. The task which hm&mh Te no N pl e hi esd mged s neug i ing topi conve ion, i or mu‘:‘:nbdn.dnmtwhhmn rallel within the mamwfiz inâ€" habitant. School and other boys are for purchrsing stolen goods from the Smith‘s Falls. Mr. Frost was reâ€"elected Reeve majority. ; New He is now serving out ‘The clook in the apize of St. James‘s Cathedral, which was purchased by suly soription, is a fallure when lit "’\'.'uh hands are too small. The glass is in its place by four cross bars, which are freâ€" quently mistaken for the hands. _ â€" _ B. M. Britton .elected Mayor ; 420 me jority over Robinson. 4 lienderson elected Reev Dawson Sims, Woodburn and Wilnn,.é«ndum‘ Meq : Ivad migethenene oo on brnhy ts waok is ie whutt" prarly Hesk of Loonedigseike: B L * Ws" Ay rou / E7 h pnfieioory saiyand mas condatted ty hnd mm palnse Whil and Adapson, were brought before the Police Magrinie toâ€"day, olnn;d“:hh M‘: from “’l‘ho Aldw.;-mmuflbvz aerner. . o Dhtd‘s =â€" Mlovime, Pares Alexander Cumming, Ree is lors, Thomas Conley, Levias ‘Lemping. â€"Farley, Burke and Cornell. &t. John‘sâ€"â€" Downey, Gearing â€"-idsul‘ . _ 8t rhk"::-,hw, Dill and . m_r;: a00wWep, Coming U PD «/ cline 4 riok‘sâ€" W Dill and Vlr 8t. lavrenoe" Bilam, magiow, and Close, Bt. Thomas«â€" Withrow, win and Da vids, 8t. Jamesâ€"â€"Henderson, Sheard and Boustead, elected by acclamation. * Morison‘s total majority in the Mayorâ€" mwmulm. ticlans say the new council will stand 14 Reformers and 18 Conservatives. A man named James Cooley, bricklayer, was arrested to day on a charge of bigamy, John N. Tuttle, Reeve; Counciliors L. Cameron, H.WI?.' Bas.d’flhun Doran and William Patten. F. l'( 1 a 7‘&'!'-"| Â¥A C Uarleton ~Fince. A Code, Reeve ; J.F. J. L. Murphy, P. Galvia, A. phonniter (aot beleg ‘noe, ta provurt which 1 Cuink is the best inedioine for the nervous system I ever used. _ . _ _ _ ~Iwill aid you all I can and thrcugh the grosns 2 bollere it crouo bo\o;"dlym . % ours .‘T. Horxenr, wwu'fllu-dmag_-_d. Burraio, N. Y. 1878. Jawns 1. hum'm Sir : Please forward another lot of your Syrup John :::D\“EA?K. _J. R. Whittle, George Wilâ€" majority, Why should mean wear beards ? Because they are a great protection to the throat MAYORS AND COUNCILLORS ELECT 7 FOR 1876. ‘pecial to THE TIMES Toâ€"morrow Mr. He John Smith elected Reeve. Murray elected Reeve, â€" Joseph Jamieson elected Reeve. Eric Harrington, Reeve; Counci hn Harvey, J. R. Whmli Gn-l% C A N A D I A N. Buéll, M. P., elected Mayorâ€"167 Chnucs MONTREAL. TORONTGO Incomparable. Kemptrilie. Iroquois. Jaxvary, 3. and 50 <of wheat. They can : raise potatoes of ~eizsordisn‘y sise.â€" In some instances, from dztb tweive Thinin un meigers io apfermetend are y ie y c e maraiioms say, © very . look at the labour in clearing away trees." The fact is Canads has notso much m&ruum )u:d the now allotted mfiutwama hm luvial virgin soil. The in use among the Canadian | farmers is a very simple one. It hasâ€" & ciroular knife in |fmnto( the coulter to out this rich mea â€" dow soil, and what the farmers have to do is to tear up and over the surface with the and let it lie for one year ; after which, if sow the seed, they will "l‘hp flflflum per more. To any farmer we _ mores of this land for .Jé,‘ us ‘who. thounk wakur moal ant afd, Setact °4+ more t aapla the Justice; aRd "{h“ have the same chanse of gaining the highest place in the Dominion, if they possess the brains. reveodleny cnearpad pecranye | borcer Irtsmm she an white to d mt opea arms Are Wod it matters not to what nation a man mwh-nh.m;.-u Bo that I know Scotchmen in who, fam. Now do not imagine 1 say these toientice my hearers ns a anram pmak fnud.ltono;bus-y Lord Provost, would give my right hand sooner than entice anyone from home or anything that is good. If there is anyone here in fibmd'::.uu.ouh.‘bwd iving, an prospect w ndodlufin‘hhu\yhtm .glomu,wunlquh you are ; cannot do But Aguin, if there is _ in my hesring Any with that industry of and in ten â€" years â€" it ~will hu.'h own fniP Yay 40 indlepoiidance.. Hat #h¢ O to I in my native town the temperature muud&.ww of Russia, and it is well that Britain draws the greater part of her that concerns that mmtub mm.w&“ in Boot= land, would in return seven and a any inferior The son of M «its on the bench with the son of &olalhi life of his family and himself, and has u@h;m_h‘ofidhhAH such a ;'.;"b'.m"""fihnâ€"u&‘w mfi-mhdfl ever nation or tongue, and we throw in among them a %-‘ we iigne enrtoon ue es n we give it ""-‘:‘1‘ '1“"._"'... :o‘;h!o‘b together, till we il'h.cfla this puass a race of British subjeots 2600 e ndl:z Ay, it :.hd.-" iuombt0 hihkx Canads 46 !!L'L‘E in the most hearty manner & rele of thanks to Dr. Taylor for his in« teresting and instructive address _ He mldutwedcif\bhmmz un idea into the head of more of his andience which would not be easily There i2 probably no mam to whom the community owe so much as to the honest, “.x:.:'.d.â€"TMâ€";W of thanks ;‘.\: the nouncing of the benediction, the ’A duty both to himself and to his patients.. Really skillfal physicians are not so numerous that their virtues need no menâ€" fifim‘&odw da!.- fosier‘s Moratie. gn Pincs ie yC of a class of men who obtain success to . The 9 s tss the man who understands his branch of the business For the beneft of his readers he has written a " Common Sense Medical Adviser," which is well worth reading by those who need such a work. fessional skill, reasonable fees, and a large m.du-pw:hhmnf,-fl-: will doubtiees make his name fumilon landless of this country." Lord Provost mu presided, and after prayer, introduced the lecturer, After speaking of the importance of the British 'l\.BJv.lfll'-‘Nlu, D.D., of Toâ€" ronto, delivered a lecture in the ballâ€" room, Music Hall Buildings, on Friday us Idlflhrb.- Friday ?@-;.i- mnm-lh-h.-w mercial and agricultural resources, and its eral rule, the temperature is only two DE. TAYLOR IX OM'I!AI'.;.'"‘ PRICE 3â€"CENTS. The Suscessful Physician. Aberdeen t‘fee Press, Doc. 11 of Lesture on Canada. * f® who does his actual

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