roaching B HOMCECPATHIC PHYSICIAN _ . SURGEON AND uin erous to detail a! ways on n ACCOUCHEUI :. ruits, and Angastore Residenceâ€"Albert street. Dffice hours |from 9 to l1 a.m. ana 2 wl:'p.m. BSpecial attention given to diseames aod disp iacements of the "% 1 uterus. ""_. & Licentiate of the Royal Col lege of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Bnd SU PPERS. Licentiata of the Roval Col® _ ege of Physiciana T UEBRK FRAML e be‘ the be"t of its .‘nirnk ILSON & OREB versiéik Gild WA LiDIEs COLLEGE ticons and Magic Ds ! LOOKISGâ€"GLAsS$ amd ANNCUCAL MEETING 0 8# nark e i TMENT INES®S ; Brenna NsM AK ROMOs AND FRAME$S oscopes & Vid GR,PAIC MATE partment rde ES ily Kqimon) is P i uie ad Wroml i NOADWAY, NEY YORK, pp. Metropoiitan Hotel.) uture~s, Importers & Dealer® ) EPUBR RETAIlL,, <TOM i DXPARTMENT» Ottawa, "th Jnï¬ LISED DISCOUNT on AS nlace at the City mn.x JAY nâ€"xt, the l#%h i e afferucon when a RepO vii e submited u:d':go s ‘ur the ensuing year a A. B 30005(:1 Millinery M 4A NUFAOT URERA the Pr>ducers s, pult ap to oide e Ladies, Ottawa â€" Agricultural.2 Â¥ A M FHOS. PATT E; HOUSE, P ali »%ES MADVE TO 0 sarO4COPES aod SUIT vIEWS. BSiT ¢ exe MeJicinal Purposes. 1i fartmer notice : 3. JOHNSO! +~ois, an i much P s Pricos and Quallt e on cost, du:_ Aanulactur and r0TE&RNOR GENXERAL, idy and expenses h appiy to _ _ _ ould avail MMENCE} FEB‘T eB Th:; best cooked and best s . »Tved terns and Slides No.@, Ride« 8t Y LiNTERY, PEF LE3 1 Jrles by W wel s in everythin® * for teachi _ made by > pupi!s, and the npaisory in $8¢ I e Rudiments Of AWA 1874 ANTER N, ON, TEREOPTL PCRTER, ON Alexander SSE _ Rajotte‘s Block, Wellington street. AU STREEf 14047yl w$ Rotice W ool wili ï¬uh J. DI iyl 1y furnishing only the best qualities of Wine: uors and Oï¬-. at} s and acheon in first class style a our®. N. B.â€"A commodious H.-ll" of hold m;grrm-hnm:o '?%I. suitab : tor and Pubilc Meetings. Ottawa, Jan.ll, 1876. ____°_______4041â€"1m . Mx. BEN. HUCKEKLL begs to announce ! | 0 the general s nd traveiling public, that be bi |s entered u; the P?mlounl of the abow e Hotel. m‘wu‘ onducted by Mr. Adtn- The bes. bra uds of wines, liquofs and clgA rs are kept, and the promptest aitention is p& id to Guests. ll-uhrovuum-u&l-.ll' wa 2 P.M., at very reason»â€" This House is now fully stocked with . Ohoice u%uon.c:mm..ormenmm s, and will be conduc‘ed on first class prineip !8s by the new proprietary . Is in charge of a competent marker, w . Neré every attentiion will be paid to Visitors. BILLIARD . HAL The above, convâ€" riently situated and tho wamm up Hotel, has been opened by M B. LON, [iste Steward at the RKusse House] who respectfally solieits a shars of th public patronage. wnich ne hopes to merit b providi ng obiging and attentive service. &n TIIE "A LH A MBR A," The "Feathers" Hotel BERNARD MELLON !, "*London" Res taurant OFFICEâ€"â€"Comer of O‘Co streets, ior meriy occupled by Licentiate of the Royal Col Edinburgh. Licentiate of the Royal Col‘ Eginburgh; Fellow of the O of London; late Resident cheur of 3. Thowas Hospita FRED FOOKS . . . â€" _ Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1816, Dl.. J. D. R. MACDONEL L, Ottawa, S >uth side of Rideau st reet, near Glouâ€" cester. _ $&"~ Cc nsultations at ali bou . rs. 454 _ OTTAWA, ON T. _ & Day O Ticeâ€"Sparks stree Centre Town. Night trnceâ€"ar fis" mekion »e, Maria street, Certre Town. ds _Cance.s cured without the _ use of the kBL:¢ by a new but certain, speedy : ind aimost d h’-uoa-.' References give . 2 by ,“‘“.pu-n.- cessfuily teated, if required. NN e d l t Hs s opened an office in the city of Hull, Proâ€" Â¥i: ce of Q ebec. for the transaction of all Noâ€" t& ial and Lega) business, either in the |Proâ€" Viace of Quebec or Ontaria Special |care l’l vyen to the e~ilection of mccount:; in both| proâ€" Â¥i nces, Huli, Octâ€" 26, 1<74, Méiyl May be cor.suited at his Office, c orner of O‘ JO=â€" nor and A! beâ€"t streets. Oet 24, ) 874 240L Â¥! nces, Huli, Octâ€" 26, 1<74, #zâ€"nnrrro z_ Dl. TU PPER m sione ily at his re house formierly cccup chell. ____ ____.____ Dl. J.â€"P. LYNS, ‘Dl. TV PPERK may ve c> nsuited pro‘es P utl:;ms uy’nl his residence, ueg:uuymï¬:. cse formier ccupied by t on. ® â€" 5 c on «erly cecupi y t ie gityl Oltawa. Jan. 11, 1876 Russell & O‘Cont iell, zBm A CALL S SOLICIT ED. ie Ottawa, Sept, 4 1876 3034 Temporary Uffice at Dr. Jos. Beaudin‘s, Mair street, Hull , 4 Hull, March 9, 1875. 2521yl LUMBER AND COMMISSION AGENT, BROK® )&, (OXficeâ€"Master in Chancery Cham bers, Coart House, Ottawa, Canada. Commercial Hc wuse, Office over M:. B. Huckell‘s Flour Stora, corner of Sussex and York streets, Ottawa. _ Ww . Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1876, BARRISTERS AND ArTORNEYSâ€"ATâ€"LAW, SoL) UITORS, CONVEYANCERS, ETO., DaNIEL O‘CONNOR ‘Mept 9, 1874 YS TER SUPPERS & } uFFICE: Hardy‘s Block, Ride. u street O PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND â€" ACcoUCHEUR, BARRISTER, ADVOCATE, &C., (For the Province of Quebec.) ARRJISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLICITOR IN CHAN« CERY, &C., (For the Province of Ontario.) Ma n street. Hull, P.Q. ml Eâ€"O0PENED «& corr, STEWART & GORMU. LLY, BARRISTER § &0 Have removed their Law OUlce to th eir N Law Chambâ€"rs, to the bu ||~nu;1 adjot oing Montreal Telegrmaph Office « >n Me lcaife strce VOL. xX., NO. 1â€"048. PINHEY, CMRISTIE & HILL, R. 0. ©. Woop, ‘VAl.ll:l. PENNOCHi & ) LeIA E. LOGAN, Dec. 4, 1874 T. LAMBEET, Barristers, Atiorneys Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c¢. * $@~ Mosgrove‘s Building, Rideau st., Ottay rristers, Attorneys, Siolici tors ries, &c., & ¢. OFFICEâ€"Bell‘s Bioek, Ceritre T OWt to Russetl H use. y ". WALKER. | P. PENNOCK. J A.P.. MCI "Yov. $ I8to. RYAN‘3 BLOCK, Cor. Sparks and O‘Connor Streets N H. CHRYSLER, BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, NOTARY, «c CONNOR & HoGG, Â¥, H. FERLAND, . | ARCH AMBAULT CcOoNNOR & O‘DOHERTY, ARRISTER, ATTORNEY. SOLICITOR, ETC NIST "G, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITNRS, CONâ€" \ EYANCERS, &C., Ofthe te firm of Lewis & Pinbey,) «s â€" kiyin street, Ottawa. PINR®Y. A,. J. CuRISTCE H.P. HLL NOTARY PUBLIC AND ADVOCATE, RRISTER AND ATTORNEYâ€"AT 1AW CLTOR LN CHANCERY, NOTA®Y, ET W. W. WaARD, W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L,, 83 to 37, (OLISBY‘3 OLD 8TAND) MARSHAL MATHESON, SAPPERS® BRIDG E. £egal Card: . ELGLIN STREET, PROPRIETORS. PROPRIETOR. Hloto es Building, Rideao st., Ottay ONNOR Q.C. G. J. O‘DonsR: ADVOCATE THE THE Ont ege of Physicians , bstetrical Society | Assistaut Accouâ€" [s. LUNCHEON 8. Dr. Corbe! to th eir New | adjoi oing tne [WEO. HOLMAN tomife street. l Four Nights 10411 1ar c al L as 2s21yl Uf TYRE, NTYERE. Nota« oppoâ€" ‘ Complete in ONE VOLUME of over 1,000 'w.,...!'&'.‘u; Jlustrated with $4 full page &n !‘ _ 1t is the W. ‘ORLD‘S STORYX _ HOOK, a: | wihi ied Jo. Ageovs Qutiit free t all | mean busine .%‘Jflw «ion BO AR Trcks Balter Appl stree wiil be single ment yate Trage: PÂ¥ Tllllll'l) OUSs ATTRACTIONX : BANKR UPT STOCK mfl e mu â€n.l al::o belo\v. nl:“ hlouab?. urc ; n %5 e Talbring Establishin, ent on the arst of January Large Co mmission & Cash Premuim$ Comprising the Ten Jowels of Imaginativ® Literature : Pilgrim‘s Progreas, Vicar of Wakeficld Robinson Crusooe, . Paul and Virgini® Gulliver‘s Travels, w / St SHIRTS ! â€" COLLARS ! BEST COAL OIL Ottawa, Jan. . 11, 476. ‘The extensive st OCK of the Estate of TAKE NOTICEâ€"Parcels delivered in all parts of the city for Jive cents each. LIBRAQY Of FAMOUS FACTION Wednesday Evening, Jan. 19. Miss Sallie Holman, Miss Julia Ho‘man, Mr. l Joseph Brandi«l, Mr. Ellis Ryse, Mr. Brookâ€" house Bowler, Mr. A. D. Hoiman, supported by | a company of Righteen Efficient Artistes. 30c. PER GALLON ! A RARE CHANCE is now offéered to any one aodrwtn of Jmmhulnc a beautitul private site for i gentleman‘s residence, three P o e d d esn n ds and a lml}'wroï¬ opposite Messrs, Garland & Mutchmor‘s, on | street kHoad, one ml#a from the city limits. Terms »aodérate, As&y to M ,a'n\uim. Ottawa City. 40 L GuNT 4 OUTFIT FREE. “YAN’I'IDâ€"A Smart Minavn.h a moderate Capital, to jJoin advertiser in a good paying busingss; Jobbing House, a rare openâ€" OFFICEâ€"Rajotte‘s Block, WOW street . NYE. Ottawa, Jan. 18, 1876. " © is 4043yl POPLULAR SCALE OF PRICES, \ Orchestra Chairs, 750te; Parquette and Balâ€" cony, §00ts; Gailery, 2cts, No extra charge for Secured Reats,. Box sheet now open at Oom}‘smrnnreet. Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1876 401616 Baturday Evening, Jan, 2nd.â€"BOHEMIAN GIRL. FR‘EE OF CHARGE Thursday _R Jan, 0th.â€"LA FILLE DU xunxv%or. Doors open at 7} N‘tl:‘ b(uluuu; Job:xlqux uv.)u:‘:i & :ro nplon- ng for a‘lyoung man. None n apply unless !anlu Du:r“s. «Address EN'IPlH.PRlIiE. .0. Box 511, Ottawa, Ont. 7 40 1316 â€"Benefit of Miss Friday Eveping, Jan. 2istâ€"Benefit Wednesday Evening, Jan. 19th.â€"Lecocq‘s (Greatest Triumph; GIROFLE GIROFLA, PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAN FITTER, . or. Wellington and Bank street, Ottaw& leating of Public Buildings, Green Houses, Anuituldnnonbyhuhorlow pressure, eam aad l;(r water a specialty. Jr~ Best of references given. ueA [‘l"l AGENTS WANTED. »sall | r, Chase‘s New Recipe Book, enlargd near ;‘100 pasgs. It contain?over w‘l:ed id proves Recipes, and is suiled to all classes 1i 6 udidons of sogiety A WONDERFUL JOK, and a cousshold necessity, 1t will sell sigh(. Greatest inducement ever offered to nk Agents _ Sampie copies sent by Mail stâ€"paid, for $3 Exciusive Territary gven 5.- ts more thwo doubie their money. dress â€"" Mapgger," Ur. Chase‘s Steem ating Housge, Â¥{llington, Mich, _ 10â€"es3w TDt JAS. ANGUS, MERCHANTS ! ‘oard & ZLodging. CB RAVCR & VHU, PRWOBMUORS 0T TT Sallie Holman, L4 GRANDE DUCHESSE. OwaAN‘s OPERA HOUSE CA M McCormick‘s Terrace. wpaa;o? _ street. ar NOUNAN‘3 RESTAURANT, Sparks ale of snod bedâ€"rooms with board, may l at MRB, KKRR‘3, corner of Elgin and PD ROOMS WITH BHOARD.â€"A couâ€" A!'I'l.â€"Dunnf the Session, RUOMS AND BOAxD in a pri ate hmu%:ï¬n. gonteman, near the House of = it possible, Apply to H., Tries Office. #Plumbers, &r. ARD.â€"A Lady can be accomodated with Board, or rooms without board in a priâ€" amily, in a central locality, Agldress G., | Office. 4045tf . 1. Shaw & Co., Four Nights Of Opera, commencing E SESSION OF PARLIAMENTâ€"A ;entleman with his wife and child, who in sttéhdance at the forthcoming Sesâ€" f Parl‘ement, desiree ROOMS AND D in a piivate house. Apply to A.8.C., & inveromees miponmimeny can be obtained om short notice Residence over the Store. NICHOLAS STREET, At less than Au ‘ction prices. xtures, Giass Cases, etc., for Sale . JOKNSTON, Nw.muumohm NCIES FOR BOARDERS, No. 4 S.â€" ROGERS, Amusecnm.euts. Jan. 12. ‘76. _‘ 042yl "it. Agent‘s Qutit free to ail Wwho s and 111 M‘q‘ FORD & CO., _ | PER GALLON: OR RSALYâ€"MADE Tales from Arabian Nights. IN THE UNDERTAKER, Tolants. OTTAWA House Block, Sparks St. 4) King stroet Sussex street. 4041tf Opera at 8 o‘clock 1tf Toncd af Toh ue hast Sooin Emand 4n Engard Te Bmb ife n amged. mgd. s Berlin ferags io Holigha," A Berlin despatch to the Post says the police have discovered that Thomassen, suthor of the Bremerhaven crimge, Was tion would Rave been only the first and last of the uences. However reâ€" luctant the t might be to sanction the most peageful intervention, it would have been foolhardy if it encouraged the Porte to tnrwa-ful states. The meaus of applying oprz:ihomolm note are far serious its presenâ€" tation. The application of reforms might lead to dangerous disputes and armed intervention. It is clear Austria is pre Fq‘dtouul weapons than words £ necessary. has not . the samée reason as Austria for undertaking the g:ciï¬o‘ï¬ou of Herzsegovina, she cannot expected to run the same risks. They might differ also both with regard to means and ends, therefore it was a matter of course that the British Cabinet should Izold itself free to differ ~ anything ustria may propose after presenta~ tion of the note. The News and Post condemn the Cabinet‘s action. ; Bremerhavon Case. u ment says :«â€"Less than this would have been unworthy of a great country which* holds a casting vote in deliberations of critical importance to the whole of Europe. English ministers were in a position® leayâ€" ing them little choice. It is &rob.ble 3 Sagiees reested it Ausine and. Pros réjeoted it. Austria ‘rusâ€" sim could afford to sustain defeat. They would have insisted in their propoâ€" sals. If Turkey resisted, armed interven: Count s note. At the same note resented to the Porte. Menmï¬ await further con: sid Other make the same announcement. The Times in an editorial on the decision of the Governâ€" ment says :=â€"Less than this would have Andressy‘s Note. The Times states that the Cabinet yesâ€" terday resolved to give general support to Count ‘s note. At the same note resented to the Porte. n:muu&w further con: sid Other make the lans in Bosnia being as four to six, and in Herzegovinu about as one to two. None of the powers will zrndï¬m'l‘;l:: the merit of pacifying the ts un maided. On the contrary all of them will be relieved from much inconvenience and anxietyonlf.snu previous and fruitless efforts it doubtful whether at â€" this eleventh hour one is likely to be made two Provinces are vmilmntinpro. portion of the Mahom to the Christâ€" P o we en s e hi o P s N3 without extending them to Bosnia also, which is scarcely practicable on account of a much larger <population of Musselâ€" t oo meview thet ue i grom anight so ere 18 of an ontbreak leading to serious exâ€" cesses. In order tololnthindifllcnllz Hersegovina will be created an independ:â€" eers, the ‘osrt of truice thus established with the "Insurgents will be utilized by ot;.noublu at M;w to & r;.port of grievances of the country to sent mtly to the Sg.hn ;I“Tht:,Sulhn ml‘li id A inte sn make concessions whumn While Herzegoving is within the Vilayet of Bosmia the concessionâ€" will be possible might answer, but it would be ineffectual against the ‘passage of armed mountainâ€" improbabl Loxnox, 19.â€"1The Zm‘im %f this ing publi a letter ienna, giving&of owing details of the insurâ€" rection in Turkish Provinces :â€"Partly from a sheet wish to end the insurrec: tion and partly from auxiety to escape inâ€" tervention, the Sublime Porte is making great efforts to achieve the pacification used was a shoemaker‘s knife. An injunction was granted by Chancel lor Spragge ;yesterday in support of the validity of the recent Presbyterian Union Act. It was in relation to a contest at present going on as to the legal right of contending parties to the possession of 8t. James Presbyterian Church, London. The arguments of the legal gentlemen in our Toronto special will be found of inâ€" terest to our readers. Intelligence of a fearful tragedy, which took place yesterday at|New Orleans, has come to hand. A man named Joaquin Caranza, a native ofthe Phillipine Islands, has been arrested for the shooting of one Raphael Gonzales, who had plotted with his wife to take his life and rob him. It subsequently transpired that he had killed his wife, whom the police found in a room of her husband‘s house. The weapon â€"The Orango Incorporation bill was thrown out of the Private Bills Comâ€" mittee of the Ontario Legislature, yesterâ€" day. â€" It is thought, however, that it will yet be discussed in the House. _ The Manituba Legislature was opened yesterday afternoon at Winnipeg by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Morris. TELEGRAPHIC The Toronto Curling Club finished playâ€" ing for the Caledonian Tankard yester day. A score of 238 points was made. E. W. Fairchild, a prominent citizen of Wikxwusmuncmmemeass Ogdensburg, N.Y., shot himself yesterday. FRANCE. He is still alive, but his recovery is doubtâ€" Comservative Cintun: ful. Financial embarrassment is assigned ! Parts, Jan. 18 â€"Later returns show as the reason. . | that the Conservatives have elected maâ€" The fog was so dense in the streets of jorities of the S:utox:itl d‘eioph ‘u‘x tl_lg The fog was so dense in the streets of New York yesterday that it was found necessary to light the gas in the public thoroughfares. ~ dealers at Calais, Maine, have : Their liabilities are put at $200,000. _ Governor Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, was inaugurated into office yesterday in due form. Marseilles, has by virtue of the powers conferred upon him by state of seige, prohibited the projected political banquet to Gambetta. McGlinchy Bros. & Co., dry goods General Lewal, acting Commandant at Rummary of Hews FPOREIG N. um e BC . that bero Btias ho mm [o‘.hll::d, where lately 1 . Tnlerodtle Active A Refugee Bishop. ttempts by the Sultau. 19.â€"The Times of this i aletter from Vienna, owing details of the insurâ€" REAT BRCTALN, imstances of the different in pro. D OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1876. ! _A Paris correspondent of the . Times t at says that in most of the Departments wers Bonapartists refuse alliances with other * parties and stand alone, . Reports of the 8&® results of elections for Senftorial deleâ€" quet gates are conflicting. masium, or the Athenceum, have stopped Tt Peotle and Morter‘s Drug ore ind earried home a bottle of Pierce‘s Favorite n:uoriit.ion, now andâ€"then, no doubt he might have evaded mnn‘{ " curtain lecâ€" ture,‘" allayed many a "domestic broil," made it much pleasanter for the children, and more enjoyable for himself, and resâ€" qued his wife‘s name from the nnonvh& wldâ€"ï¬mom notoriotg it attained. ands of women h}tho day on which Dr, Pierce‘s Favorite Presâ€" cription was first made known to them. Asingle bottle often gives delicate and suffering women more relief than months of treatment from their family physician. In ail those derangements> causing backâ€" remedy. I thin haun;pcz' erties nnd:“;:olgom:m value ladies suffering from internal fever, conâ€" in Tib mm i ind nigpoit It is sold by all druggists. 4047 h Sembs w m s me d poapin thaomy. io n o doveraign THERR have been 20 Gurney Sase Surnâ€" moddbmarmmmï¬.:c never had to take one back. E: m It seems that the memory of this woman, like that of: her renowned husband, is likely to be kept alive to the end of time, Shounidtohumuuod a very irri~ table temper, and name has become a flahvmu,"or«nud." Tt is t n possible, h:wov;;. that th; udgment passed upon her mankin Lu been to severe. _A more charitable disposition would undoubtedly have disâ€" eard cotton, with anchor on spool.‘ Lead» ing sewing machine agents sey‘ it is the Merit Recognized. . Breus, Jan. 18.â€"The ress A te o Copeanay thas soup day Parvien Siank of Germany has lol:& Mrs. Darrien Smith Lg:.ld and jewelled bracelet and two of Penzane broaches in recognition of their kindness to the passengers of the crew of the German ltcunlhi.fl BSchiller, Lhtiohmwmkod at the Scilly Islands year. covered in her, ©OYorou 77 2OR PEACC APARRETCEARY CCC have sttribuhé mng- more to plylir 'Rl infirmities thnhmolnl «obliquity. e most aly mequai withhp::ta’nd t.hcuï¬:o bu; able wï¬ aocorrect opinion, gives credit many domuopï¬o'v virtues. Iï¬l now known that many of the di¢eases to which woman are subject;â€"have a direct tendâ€" pospr rose, Mmg}hble,th‘ thi“' cross, mo so ey chafe and fret over all t.h'u:, little ills and mnosmou that a person inâ€"health would bear with composure. It | is fair to infer that . most of the tantrums of Xantippe were due to these causes alone : and could Socrates, as he returned from the Senate, the Gymâ€" Religions Agitation. Mapar, Jan. 18.â€"A correspondent of the Standard says the Romanis 'pto:loownl agitation is increasing, but the Ministerial candidates are certain of a majority, the Archbishops and Bishops have signed a petition to the King in favour of religious unity. Pastorals have been issued by the n...ï¬.m‘"""'.am“ $ oo propQ wron mo ve far tha nandidatas 'hl::.?;mnort relim for the candidates who support religious unity. _ These acts of the olorgyhï¬ve created a marked sensation. WaxteD.â€"Custom Cards, Secondâ€"hand or New. Address, 356 P O. Box, Ottawa Mapzam, Jan. lsd;tAd:iou from Carâ€" thagena announce the insurgents reâ€" fuse to vote for Senor Castelar, who is a candidate for the Cortes. intended fo speak. b.I:uu, Jn'n..dlmâ€"lidnight returns have n recei jfrom sixt te. The Conservatives have m Opposition 2, and 8 are doubtfnl. The Duke de Cazes will contest the election for Deputy in the arrondissment of Paris. _ He has issued an address endorsing President MacMahon‘s maniâ€" festo, he says he desires only such modifiâ€" cations of the Constitution as a sincere and patient trial %m' to be necesâ€" sary, and declares : e shall pursue the work to which we are devoted, namely,: the maintainance of the peace of France, daily encouraged by the sentiments of the, rest of Europe. j Bome crowds assembled in the streets o“ Marsoille# mnighg but'g}i:pomd at the. summons of the police. e troops were. confined to their barracks." Gambetts had an interview with Gen. Lewal toâ€"day, when the latter stated he had acted on the order of his commanding officer, Gen. Espinent, who is in Paris. The prohibiâ€" tion of the banquet was solely to prevent any disturbance of the public tranquility. . Gambetta afterwards left for Aix. Thq suthorities there have received orders to be present at the meeting at which ho‘ Carnais, Jan. 18.â€"The Conservative maâ€" jority comprises generally those who wish for a practical application of the new Constitution. Bonapartists journals, howâ€" ever, claim numorous successes. / _ Paris, Jan. 18.â€"Sufficient returns have been received to show the result of the elections for the Senatorial delegates in 50 Dog:rtmenu. Of these the Conserva~â€" tives have carried 36, Opposition 4, and 10 are doubtful. The Conservative majority in Vosges is 93, in Gironde 50, and in Paz De Dome and Charente respectively, Con â€" ::rv]t)t.iveo have st.v;o-Gt.hird'l m]ogz In e Departments of Gers, Deaux, Senures, Haute, Saone, Vancleuse and Ardiche have also elected Conservative majorities, The Moniteur ‘lm ths:i pronounced Bonapartists only pre erate among Delegates _olootod_?n a:g_oq Gerscharâ€" enté Pas following Departments :â€"{ Loire, Maine St. Loire, Loire Infereiure, Indre Girondée The Gambetta Banquet Prohibited. General Sewal, Acting Commandant at Marseilles, has by virtue of the powers conferred upon him in consequence of Use Ctrarrk & Co.‘s extra six ldoo“on,withnnohoronwowd' The Malayan froublé. LOXDOXN, Jan. 19.â€"The commander Oof the China station tologr?]pho to the Ad:â€" miralty from Singapore, Jan. 18th, " That the operations against the Malays at Perak have been altogether successful. The naval brigade will be reâ€"embarked, as its services are no longer needed." Dordogne, Bassss, Pyrenees and Election for the Cortes. + d dA \ . 7 ,, w 4 “.';7,'/&"0'-" T = . 3i ;QL. Y ~~ tR ’#5 n \c‘ ""{'r’-;.,{f 34 Ioferse ‘. 2 €x Noig t â€"~â€" tHap‘> :/7â€" yc l .Am&j@e L ~4},’ y NCR :@‘H‘/.’: M s‘; 1 sy se ie ~ S se Ne io .1 " ind _ o cnlfes P Li i D French llonth‘l The Electiens. GEI MAN Y. The Elections XAN IIPPE. SPAILN. «omm . 402ZPMWESWE it, . As : Fellowes‘ â€" Hypophosphites reâ€" stores the nervous element, it will always stores the nervous nent, it will alwa ï¬uz&hn the h:nrtl.:u‘&n-d throu, loss of this element. 4047 Tasz IxyBNTOR. Haurax. Feb. 10th, 1872, Mr. Jaxuss L Fetiowss.â€"Dear Sir : In order that some othet sufferer may be benefitted, you are at liberty to give this letter publicity, _ | § "&:uu winter of 1868 I wuhkn‘i'll disease of the heart, accompani y widlent palpitation, and from m E:dudmu weaker, notwithstandâ€" blkwwnbmv'hmrm:s Mpdnmhnhihmmd- ed to me. use of it during a very short time enabled me to resume :my usual work, and now I am as and Welli set. has a varied assort :;nt’oopu.nh -’lh;:,:nï¬n-.m grenadines, which he offers at exceedâ€" ingly low prices. _ 45i11. Tax! Busr sewing ing sotion: for hnd or nndn:’n:um ?‘ G-flï¬: Co.‘s extra each spool. . ‘047l hearty as I could wish. & The % "",M'Ooonu heart being a great muscular organ, requires vigorous nervous force to sustain The temperance reform movement is exciting the test interest and enthuâ€" sissm in lj: : Large meetings are everywhere being held, while thosli?uor law is vii_mdily enforoufi.h At Salo a druggist for a single case of liquor selling was sentenced to 60 days inqtho county) jail, and to pay a fine and costs. J Wumlo‘:x. Jan. 18.â€"â€"The ‘l}umo: Attorney , a suit against Joseph . L. Savage, fwmboodlmm of James Girard, past assistant paymester in the Navy, charged with default amounting to No 18.â€"Mrs. Daniel Ladd, wï¬wMt_n masquerade in a carriage on the way home,‘â€" â€" } Senate Nominee. ) OmN=ATi, Jan. 18.â€" Kys eE EIAer : a:nc caucus unsnimous} nominated BockforUmtodSbt-gOM“- piia aa "Readlad ow â€" Company mave an y have inhimrenmfeinnedtariadieidant operators are about (eighteen. understood the collieries will mï¬lulofll work until the first of February and then stop again until the opening of naviga Hareispurc, Jau, 18.â€"Governor Hartâ€" ranft was inaugurated toâ€"day in due form Reduction of Wagesâ€" LowseLt, Jan. 18.â€"There will be a gen« éral reduction of wr of employees in corporations of this tgon February 1st. It will average about 5 per cent. on the present prices. . _ _ unknown. some, twentyâ€"nine or thiry different items amounting in the aggregate to the total sum for which judgment is claimed. Ausaxt; Jan. 18. â€"Richard â€"Crowley, United States District Attorney, toâ€"day fyled in the United States Cirouit Couft a complaint: against the New York Central and Hudson River Railrosd Company, in :: action to recover from.l th."l mCon_:&.py 0 aggregate sum otf inâ€" terest and costs of nï¬m.“bompanm mlleges that.prior to the consolidation of the Contral and Hudson Railroads, the $0000), for paymaght af which a sinkaig t of which a sinki fund was provided and each year subseâ€" quently to July, 1864, a certain amount fw“:dt:arréed to t.{mo?oqnmtohuoh I‘Iil!km‘ b‘“’lr" profits earned dur ‘:3 the year. eso amounts, it is claim under provisions of the Internal Revenue law of United States, were liable to a duty of five per centum ; payment of this five per cent. having been demanded and refused, hence this action to recover. A separate cguse of action is enumerated for each amount paid into the above son, well known fin literary and scientific circles in this :;?ty,u.d who died in October last at Lahar, india, while returnâ€" ing from m scientific excursion, took m this afternoon from St. Patrick‘s edral.. The funeral oration was de> livered by Cardinal McCloskey, who was clad in the full robes of his office, and who eulogized the life and character of the physician. day, reportel that a large number of Indians were coming north, who said they woz.OWMW‘Z“@ hunt, but as they had left agency without perâ€" mission they were ordered to return at once. The party numbered nearly 1,000, and it is thought were trying to get north w»hokb:mdm'homoutm a grand bunt Fog is so thick this morning that gas is uodo‘mthomljorigofm down town. At nine o‘clock North River was full of immense cakes of ice, and travel across the ferries very much impeded. A’mm. A Kansas City durteh says a scout which arrived at Fort n_lhco,K’u,yum: Frederick Kleinstein, of 329 East Seventieth street, was stabbed by a burâ€" glar thi-morni.ng. His wounds are danâ€" gerous, and possibly fatal, Shooting Tragedy. Oevnexssure, Jan. 18.â€"E. W. Fairchild, & prominent citizen of thuuphop,nhot himself yesterday. He is still alive, but cannot recover, Cause, financial embarâ€" j NEW YORK. Rafiway Collision . Nsw YorRk, Jan,. 18.â€"A collision ocâ€" curred this morning on the Rlevated Railway. One of the engines was entirely demolished.. No person is known to be __ Obsequies of Dr. Anderson. The funeral of late Dr. Henry J . Anderâ€" Jan.: 13.â€"A special despatch that Melinchy] Bros. & dc:?:.fl déalers at Calais, Meo., have failec AM 1 k ICA N. The Liquor Question. Siabbed by a Burglar. Interesting Lawsuit. MNASSACHUSETTS PENNSYLY a NIA. Heart |Discase. Fog in the City. l.l.!nh!. Heavy Suit. ILLINOIS OnIO. Elevated "nn:r HAD PIOLI;E._D AGAINST HIS epre t active New York: Money Market. | N Y J 18.â€"Money | e Sht"hzg d:.%" n':sq eoma';pm opened at 113, and closed at 112}. |â€"State bonds quiu.z Governments and strong. â€" Railroads strong, except Union n -.' nl. fl I â€"lul-l'li l Stocks opened in the main firm;, at an adâ€" vance of 4 to 1â€"32 per cent. Atï¬ohu there was~a reaction, which quite natural in view of the sharp advance of yesterday. ‘The decsline ranged from 4 to Nsw Yorx, Jan. 18.â€"Cotton 180 for middling uplands. â€" Flour duidodchllon"ï¬,lndinmodmh a receipts, barrels ; sales, hn&; ?m unchanged. | Rye Flour steady and a moderate , at Avour;: rescipts, 25,000 bushiels; [Sates, vour; B at $1 ‘O7 for No 8 '.utfor No 3 Milwaukes ; $1 23 to 1 25 for No 2 m; §1 to 1 25 for No 2 Milâ€" ; $i 32 to l 38 for No 1 spring ; $1 20 to 1 38 for winter red western ; $1 22 to 1 45 for do amber western; %1 85 â€" toâ€" 150 ~for wflhm Rye quiet. Corn steady and in moders sales, . 24,000 _ , at 420 to 480 for nindwum%;“oh&h white do. Pork 3um, at u&g& : neow â€" ess. Sloain." Butter, 206 to Sio Tor Stite and Pennsylvania. Cheese, 6 to 12%6 for comâ€" mon to prime. Petroleumâ€"Crude, 86 to 8Ho ; relined, 143 to 1440. 24 per cent. y 19c ."'"‘Iim * 'I I";"'&'.'; New York Produse Masket. > | [PMO® . _ . . .. Nsw Yorx, Jan. 18.â€"Cotton 180 evidence fo id ts recess, for middling uplands. â€" Flour rioters v desided change and in moderate de . hn Cloment on moig:s 16,000 barrels ; sales, first barre ;Jm unchanged. | Rye hhm-:: Flour ste Y and a moderate '.t MM &420&:540. Wheat dull and in ‘ | father of deceased vour;> receipts, 23,000 bushels ; sales, | manr arrived this : Loudon Market Loxpox, Jan. 18, 1230 p.m.â€"The rate of discount in cal'pn-lrbtillpc cent, which is 1} per cent below the Bank of rate. Udhdm gfi"ï¬ 105§ ; Erie, {14f ; do PM 1 p. 93 11â€"16 for | â€"ogte en t o d foster 3130 &:.â€"'lhmmto(huflhwi&- drawn from the Bank of England on balâ€" demand ; receipts, 35,000 ‘sales, 34,000 bushels, at 580 to 640 for ern mixed ; 70 to 720 for dull and declining ; 20 000 els ; umo. Oats dull and ‘without decided change ; receipts, 16,000 bushels ; Nsw Y Jan. 18.â€"Pacific Mail, 38¢ ; Weetern %'.f’m“-'w 171 amen can Express, 59 ; A wes! ,4‘1)’; do groforrod. 59} ; Rook 107 ; Tike op Aprapmen go Harlem, 134; 674 | New tm ult "olton tant Pacific, 70. 4 $ active and lower; No 2 Chicago spri : for F. ; h ut esn t o Ble‘ rejected, 66%c. Corn very firm ied 50n tor arot ; thte tor Petirancy 1 46%c for April. Oats quiet but steady; 46%c for April. Oats quiet but steady ; Nohz,aoiopf:l spot ; 38]0 for Fohwyf Barley q,nht and weak; 81c for spot Ti}e to 786 for February, Byoln'ox demand and full prices ; sales ot 6614c to »:’l 754 to $8 00. Pork in fair demand lower ; sales at $19 15 to 19 20 for 30&'. * Lard nndLlnd firm ; sales at 2 22} to flllz.zs& spot. _ Bulk Meats 'l Ml ho short 11b middlos, 1040 ; short aleat ance today is £2 leum, 11d ; Tallow, i 5s "ar 15 34 od." Ponk in Te afamnd Ca1o. Jan.‘ 18.â€"I wae ip to, 17990 / siiipmienie, nega C ~â€" MouP Liverroou, Jan. 18, 12:30 p.m.â€"Cotton dull and uni.;nicidll.ngnpbï¬,fld; ?hr:uu; Td. Eh:'no-?;md Mt‘: three was quarters, inâ€" olgdï¬ï¬‚,oo_ow i Eo1 4 2d to 29s for new mixed western; 31s 3d to 31s 6d for old do. Wlud,l& 4d to 10s 6d for average California white. Beef, i â€" New 2 p.m.â€"Breads 9d to 29s for new Fruirâ€"There was little or no fruit on the market. The fow npgu on hand fetched from $3 50 to 4 00 per barrel. Cre_nbo‘trhl,_yop’rm_ dnc e Montreal Stock Market. Moxtrra1, [Jan. 18.â€"Salesâ€"Montreal, 182}; l(emlnnt-’i 935; {Exchange, 924 ; Telegraph, 156 ; Navigation Co, Foporrâ€"Hay, from $12 to 14 25 per ton ; straw, $8_‘o 10. . 1UM8011, JHIL 20,=â€"â€"INOfe was a very large supply of all kinds of produce on the market this morning, especially in meat and vegetables. Prices, as a whole, showed a firm and in some cases a slightly upward tendency. Potatoes were in great New OruEaXs, Jan. 18.â€"Joaquin Carâ€" anze, a native of the Phillipine Islands, was ‘arrested yesterday for lhnohngflr Raphael Gonzales with intent to is Caranza was arrested and being taken to the station houeilmedflu officer that he had murdered his wife beâ€" cause she hidenhrod ingoh:mmwim Gonzales, a Mexican, to rob hi go to SP‘ln-“;I‘ho police went to Caranza‘s room where they found the body of Caranza‘s wife on the bed. The weapon used was a shoemakers knife. A Man Shoots His Wife and then Her, _ OPENING OF THE HOUSE. Chicage Produce Market. CHtoaco, Jan. 18.â€"Flour dull ‘Wheat T; SIEGW, #o 10 10. ï¬oon-Noohnp in quotations. Tussoay, Jan. 18.â€"There C 0 M‘M E RCI 4A 1. Chicago Live Stock Market. TME OTTAWA MARKETS. New ,YorkEtock Market FEARFUL 10%c; cuttings, 6c to 7c. Liverpool Market. as were also turnips, carrots, No 2 Chicago s .k.i c*.m.-' =J’. nzz"h_ “-P“ OL&ARLON. l-z == :é:‘:{o,l*' ? ‘ho' "'lmkpa:n:.m‘.hnhukho: * | Parie 206 (winners arerage, a79. Houng | pose of reaching the city. . Before: hi 3. iBennett, 500; Touis Goughier, feted hasd Spore the mt "ant muoke oi $X winner‘s a Aso. the old town. â€" He leaned back wearily, Tt | Cns tindtein yc maome ce |aruin ape eenagertnmie 3 0 | contain mpetem t So James Erectyterme | Sss his boug wore mare.| e prared : :m M“‘*&:‘:’wz come. Just one word dm 0 ‘ Rev. D. Cameron the bells! and my is ‘ruryxos ing Mr. Burnet to preside there. hu.sm The air was ready ; ""ate [deatilian of [ hoi Ausurged | like that of his own Italy in the sweetest waary | that the oongregation _ having 16007000 | time of the year, the death of the spring. #holr «Hiesunt from the unlon The bosom of the river was like a -m z:-hauuh.maï¬_ï¬hdum mirror, reflecting the patines of bright O | N. Onedion: He che mged thas e fla.“""",,.,.‘zrfl ‘oun in is m Ul.inAQw;-d-uhm' in the Legislative I leptl ‘. a- % ot |" it Sistrammon, in reply, contended | d800ed_ 2908 14 .n..":.u-fl bereds 'E.A is in readiness and all witnesses are in MM kev, John Gilmour father of deceased Jane Vaughan Gilâ€" mour, arrived this morning, hAvdeogand omh‘: presented evening to fisherman on the Island, for his gallant services in rescuing the crew of the Olive Branch, which was wrecked at the eastorn gap of the Island in November. e.‘.‘.‘:;"n.&.;""“"‘- ) y i tngretinte toth%htv-nhdmbyx trustees. then left the resolution as a notice of motion. at House. ~First mn!m Toronto, 300 ; J. Turner, Stratford, 255 ; winner‘s average, 251. Second game, S. Tor 5. eennehonribe paint ant allowing Mr. Burnet to preside there. _ _ their dissent from the union of the Presâ€" / At the assizes the court rose for recess, evidence d:“nli:ï¬_-ndtb pmâ€"- will be taken the Toulndhn. 18.â€"â€"A Board "of Officers is to be at the Old Fort on the first of April to examine the commissioned and desirous : of their qualifications mdï¬-ï¬nmwd-oudl- cnhï¬nflu[nb-:zl. Mrs. Morrison give a benefit perâ€" formance for the poor of this city the week after next. _ ‘The Toronto Curling Club in playing hht:ooAM P _tlnmm is Muhm lutnm un a charge of embezzsling between ton and fifteen thousand ;dollars from a St. Louis firm was brought before the Police Magistrate this morning and discharged, the firm refusing to prosecute. in this sity, is to b¢ Auslly opoaed with voln‘wh.h Mu‘i?,u debt of honour. Special to T‘ Tramks. in Military District No. 2 who may be when a wedding between parties of proâ€" asyl bis almost utter ruin been saloonsâ€" Though not twentyâ€"one, he has aheedy suftered from "D. s and i m& father in a debt of honour. yesterday left the city, & tested on personal charges, among other ihmoftbbinolorrflmluv. A youthful son of a well known cititi~ zen, whose abilities in the commercial lime have been marked by unusual sucâ€" Andrew‘s township, near Cornwall, came hbâ€":z.ndmhdmï¬obdydh m it h.mdiulfl.,ud it was restored to him. He of legal roceedings against the Dean of the Tho{hocdu. umhu-n-pho( wife he i one toâ€" .tob.::m-n'g‘t;-mâ€hbmh fflm his fist at his wife. It is said that theelection of P. B. Benoit, M.P., for Chambly, will beâ€"conâ€" MANITOBA LECISLATURE. Body Snatchingâ€"Wife Beatingâ€"A Proâ€" digel Sonâ€"Judge Beaudry‘s Death. Bpecial to THE TIMES. _ MontrRa1, Jan. 18.â€"A farmer from 8t lmu:‘n‘;ouu bouwhrï¬ abolition Legislative Council, agricultural â€" and ndhï¬w Acts, nericf ns e hi ie ts aritee mmmmam in cities Cva t hoi oc mlone the ized and the usual routine Mhlymxn:l.d. r ‘ _ Hon. Mr. Davis moved that the Speech from the throne be considered to morâ€" uxnd&mmhu-m ue. measure would be submi and brought suffering into many houseâ€" bolds. An appeal was made to the Dominion Government for relief to the extent of $60,000, which was used for and a central ouini'tt'ooapcnbde _was now distributing supplies to the needy. . Ottawa during the THE SPEBCH, The speech from the Throne stated that they met under less auspicious circumâ€" stances than when last assembled, as the Wixxirso, Jan. laéiâ€"'l‘bwhvnmu' Tho i at % Ilglwâ€w(iwmw 'zlmbï¬: guard of honour from the garrison. weather being mild, a large number of ladies and gentlemen were present. pecial to THE TIMEsS. E,Alhun adjourned till 3 p. m. to efitâ€"Jowish Synagogueâ€"The Assizes CA N AT° D 7 A N SPEECH FROM THE THRONE Cimes MONTREAL. TOROMTO. sent to from the boat as she glided _Budâ€" “yhm'\hc--hdn:.-ï¬_& Mamhm.â€d-’ly‘ sound, filling the air with music. The boat men rested on their oars to listen. The .g..-u‘ upon tower, _: sound of ‘.mhhnto&h.-ul sweet memories of the buried paS: -l'-m--- &ï¬.u-u-h storm passed, he . found â€" himself -l&-‘: family, friends, and fortune. has been razed to the and the Chiefs d‘ couvre of the ,, the tuneâ€" been carried away to a land. He became a wanderer. IE-S' grew white and his heart withered crowded city, on the sea and banks of the quist stream in the besin of the oo oo mat ths ues who holh thoy c pose of es the . Before him tootel areogie of l wast‘s uhst ie h. i;‘.; Th:mmm_"_“- .uu-jâ€"-duu-'&iui,h memory of the music of his bells never Eï¬iï¬i;uwnuh-ï¬uu crowded city, on the sea and by the banks Ez:;,ww.flk.d ,fl: up the Shannon. The came to anchor in the port near and he took passage in a small boat for the purâ€" The Attorney General‘s bill re« mcor' Jd.u-um‘m hmmm.um Ad ‘The old bells that bung in the towers of the Limerick were wade by a lhli-dlc-yr--d .Mhumh’mmdu.tb of Como, the invested the profits of the -lohlyu:.y &-&q‘h ::knb:buï¬â€œâ€œ across Huohohuqdpéqm; but the of the House, mcï¬- s many members are anxious to publicly their dissent from the of the argument that the grant of the Opposiâ€" tion, their big gun was unable to give the House any w“'J have the effect of ,tbr-dh ter of faot that this 'I'n-&d"â€â€™ & mdmbmvgh.p“ Emnlfln&mt. The hon. Am@-u.h‘dn the hon. member for South Bimooe never read it, at least considered the quesâ€" tion at issue, and finished by a serere hm:'yi“ i frkk mnqumddtotb by the Hon. Mr. Caxrnox at length and read ‘extracts from rjmbd,'h House to prove that the Government were inconsistent in the action they were now PS..:. crequetbnoes prdeg . wegaredss: un o forcible_ speech to the remarks of the thotr viows upon the coeption tivi whios the Bill was reported. The House then went into Committes on the ‘bill respecting insurance. A fow bvi:rofh'iï¬.fl * "&. E> . Berauxa® disagreed with prem» ines assumed i MM as did contrary to the Government view. exhaustive Hon. Mr. Macvove. in to the question, mnul“z(kmd the French (This Attorney=General Mowar, in an able In amendment by Hon.* Mr. Macâ€" DovearL, it was moved, that the Bill be not now read a third time, but that it be e o aie n es W ‘recommending in effect that the responsiâ€" bility of a surety should cease one month after the death of a public officer. The hon. Arrorxzy Gexzzaz1 hoped the amendment would be rejected. Mr. Lavouz moved in amendment to the The House went into Cr Whole on amendments to ing the Legislative Assembly . upon and at six o‘clook the House rose. Mr. Bereux® totally disagreed with the tenor of the amendments. A vote was taken on the amendment to the amendment, with the following result â€"â€"nays, 24; yeas, 45. + The hon. Arrorxey Gzxezrar in a a and exhaustive speech, introduced a entitledâ€"an Act respecting certain ad oratien Bill thrown vote af o 1J 3 To is thderstoot hoppret/doat ministrative matters as h'rmw â€â€""mm Attorâ€" neyâ€"General Mowar introduced a Bill for the payment of witnesses in criminal cases, and in a long and able speech the Chair at 3:20. ore he again found a The Belis of Limeri¢k. PRICE 3 CENTS. ADMINISTRATION MATTERS. . Mowar spoke at length in . 18.â€"The Sreirer took LEGISLATURE; i iA ns