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Ottawa Times (1865), 23 Dec 1876, p. 1

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hester. Dokseller . Ottawa nl.their friends e recently exâ€" orkshops, and i tools some of Frangios Xa st unrivalled Patterns. C I% o Works. ORTMENT arystal kets, ewise Factory nists and 'n"’- workmanah ip en as to the . Montsaal 13\71 U 6 H ntal [ NG LATHES8 â€" &# C# , hine Shop :wro.m- ure the Lamb, 8, with latest prevent leak? ENJ inds, nery al “Mm the Ottawa e receipt o. & '\L *4 ays on hand RBS blisament in powortlul steame ne. Thes are EARN in and Greek _Dictionaries, French Canaâ€" x street, Near York inery, PAINTER A W A ad of Cigars Boilers mp$ R& shed a Pages, IN NDRY. Agent, Cort ... Fools STREET® AX L., rade pertr aq 4238 y 1 Can t ‘ SiVAGE & RUSSELL Barristers, Attorn @Gloucester. Km Consultation at all hours. KiR CHAS®S. A. MABTIN, L.D 8., WILC UE to disease* a gept 13 .Tuv.‘ south side of Rideau street, near MARTIN,O‘GA i A O&ceâ€"In the Cour RoBE®T Laxs, QC. Ottawa, Sep1. 13, 1878 l)-_ W BE ECC ogee and reside gpecia formerly 0 Barristers an OrF D D* Lisentiate of the Royal College of Physiâ€" eians, Ediaburgh ; Fellow_of the ONMr{c-al Bociely of London: late Resident Assistant Accoucheur of St. Thomas Hospital, London, fiflnn«t OTTAW A, ONT. DANIEL O‘CONXNOR. Aug B 1876 __________ r-mpoug Office at Dr. Jos. Beaudin‘s, Main street, Hull. March 9, 1875 e 8 Mol...., WRIGH T a vOUTLEE, Advocates, Barristers, &c. OFFICESâ€"Aylmer and City of Hull. Ottawa, gr® OFFICEâ€"N». 34 Elgin street, opposite Russell House, Ottawa. * w. H. WALKER.â€" A. F. M‘LNTYRE. A. FERGUSON,. _ May 31, 1876 _ 4160 J. W. W. WiARD, * Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, etc. . OFFICEâ€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour store cor. Sussex and York streets, Ottawa. 6,"{‘".‘1‘ OR & O‘DOoUGHEKT+*, Barristers, Atiorneys and Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chan cery. OFF'lCB-')\&::ur and CILY O° HHMM _ UUERTCE Vietorta mbers, 138 Womnmn street. _Address for Ottawaâ€"P. 0. Box Attend all Civil Courts in the Distric of Ot%a:. and Supreme and é-hoqw Courts wa. F MaLrcoLx MCL®zop. wl.'.lonfw:lon. Louis W. P. CoUuTLss B.CJ, ‘vm:u. MeINTYRE & FERGUSON 3 MULLY, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, «c. OFFICEâ€"New _ viluing ining Montreal Telegraph Offices, on mu. street. McLsop StEwart | _ _F. H. CHRYSLER, â€" _ J. J. GoRMULLY. MLss «P o : â€" Lamber and Commission Agent, Broker; etc., etc. « n?one’- Block, Weilington street. _Jan. 15, 1878 l en e nrmnniees q\ Y. H. FERLAND, destre to inform the Public that they are reâ€" .eiving by every steamer their L4 Licentiate of â€"101 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. Jury I8, 1876 41 PETS, LACE CURTAINS, & FPLOOR car & OILCLOT HS, OoTTaAWA _ _ Carpet and Furniture HOUSEH:. SHOOLBRED & CO. EPoe MR DOOMIOC NCYE L mer sls oyills niture madé by R. HAY & CO., (late Jacques & Hay, Toronto,) is now all assorted and emâ€" braces many novelties. SHOOLBRED & CO. 61 Sparks street, Ottawa . ge e for this season, to which they oonfldonui inâ€" vite inspection, a stock of Black Walnut Graham Flour Buckwheat Flour Cracked Wheat etc A u€, OFFICEâ€"Bell‘s Block, Elgin street, Ottawa. oN. JOHN O‘CONNOR, q.C. G. K. O‘DOUGHERTY. June 5, 1876 _ Jewellyy Made to Order Aug 2 1876 Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, Practical Watchmaker, & Jeweler 79 sparks street. wpariats Coclen Atreptioe airgeco,aoge red. attention grams, lqlaficm!:. Buool&.w- sonic Jewels, eto., ol¢ Dec 6 Canadian Commission MeJal at the Centennial Exhibition by the Britise Judges. appointed â€"by flm Commission, you will “‘h act name or names, or the name of the firm Ehm mes enronn s nantts t page please see ) lo ibie hand, so that no mistake -5'% made by the Engraver. _ | _ .. _ __.__., ; 0n wiUl, therefore, fill in the 2100°" sheet and _ orward at onceas directed. Yours mp‘&flfl. " _ D McCDOUGALL, Canadian Commiissioner» B ue o eA â€"TEWARTr, (HEKSYLER & GOR wAR i. LAPIERAE & REMON, A pril 24, 1876. Ki yoxxy to Lo \s 0: EtS & GEMMELL, z. KoBl! 1.A RD . ALEXANOER MARTIN, o°MTI°T, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Et«:, i :o dLay‘s Block, Sparks street Ottawa Ont., (Near Russell House.) TTN 0‘GA RA. HORACE LAPLERRE DEAR SR :â€" UCONNOER & HoGuG, JAaNEgs GEROF € H T. LAMBEET, 3. D. K. MACRBONELL, cogss iT '“lnzronn 106 & Y : J. RADFORD, Y I ATTORNEY New Designs r of O‘Connor and Queen streets, ipied by Dr. CoPbett. 3990tf _ EDW ARD P. REMON d Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicitors, Conveyancers, elc. L::xaxxfi‘ary. Conveyancer, etc., son Block, Rideau & Sussex Sts, OTraAWA, ONT. â€" _ _ _ rithout the use of the knife, ain, speedy and almost painâ€" ereuces given by parties sucâ€" if required. DENTIST 3 STREET, OTTAWA Advocate. BERLLY, Ont,, Dec. 8th, 1876 ys, Solicitors, Conveyancâ€" As you have been awarded a n and Accoucheur, wa, Ont. « street, Centre Town esidence, Maria street House, Ottawa. Ont. | _ JowX J. GEMMELL ; STREET â€" Offlee hours from Special attention ents of the uterus. ATâ€"LA W yh AND ACRIST I .\hfiooARu.oll‘l' Hall. a.m., and 2 to 4 p.mÂ¥ m., and from 2 to 4 after 6 in the evenâ€" e and Ear. iz store, east end x ReAL EstATE NO. 4334 LYSICIAN ege of Surgeons, ally attended to w. D. HOGG. 4Blyl Ottawa and Ottawa st.) atment of «Bld&wyl «Blyl dyl 1358y1 No, 56 Sussex $treet, â€"“‘_‘ NEAR RIDEAU. 428y) 4146 Nl' CONFECTIONERY & OYSTER DEPOT WENERAL STATIONERY WAREHOUSE Bookâ€"binder, Paper Rulet and ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, . 198 Sparks street, Has just received an extensive assortment of goods well suited for Xmas and New Year‘s presents, oonslstlnfl‘ot Chromos, Holiday Litâ€" erature, Photograph and Autograph Albums, Scrap Books, etc., ete, and would respectâ€" fally call â€"public attention to the same. _ For terms and conditions apply at the Offiee of the Sparks Estate. JAMES CLARKE, | _ ~ large stock of ACCOUNT BOOKS, always on hand at very low prices. Parties requiring booksâ€"bound such u‘{:lo- turesque America, or Shakespere would do well to call at this establishment instead of ha din them to Book Agents as they will seâ€" eure a better job and at lower rates, saving Book Agents commission which has to be made by giying inferior materials and workâ€" mauship. s On Real Estate Security in amounts to suit borrowers at a reasonable Rate of Interest. COOKING, BOX AxD COAL STOVES. Tinâ€" ware sold ol;,onhnn‘ea’.ror metal, iron, Brass, eopper‘ pewter, rags, eto., ?‘ HUGH HINDS, N Agent. No. 353 Sparks stroet, Oitawa. Aug 9 1876 P c dILIO_E 7_421!59_ Gooln I?OO!I WITH lOlAmIl':;â€"r:'oon. e 0 â€"rovums W 1 be m.l’ at Ml?:dkaila‘. eorner of Eigin ng dlater streots. 4004LF /I'ROI‘RIETOR. &@~ Choicest Fruitfand Corfectionery coustautly on hand. PURVEYOR TO HIS EXOELLENCY T HE @O VERNO Râ€"G ENER AL. JAMES BUCHANAN, GENt °AL GROCER & WINE MERCHANT, Do W°‘s celebrat‘d Montreal Ales Tllh Cttawa, Dec 20, 1876 Reâ€"Opened October 2nd, T urkish Bath FAIRFIELD VINYAR , BRANT CO. ONTARIOâ€" Pura Gra%e Wines ! Ontario Port, and Ontario OClaret! WENT LEMEN, t o iddonpremmenty t 1 I have examined the wine submitted to me for analysis and find it a snro &roduet from the juice of the grape, I find nothing deleterâ€" lous in the wine and can recommend it as a wholesome beverage. H. H. CROFT. w2 ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Rideau?r8treet. For a Comfortable Home (ry this Hoiol. from lmd will be held at the house of MR JA JOHNSON, No. 381 Daly street th hout this week, for the benefit, of Miss ln‘rgemn'l mission. All friends of the cause are cordially invitâ€" ed to attend, when they will find a large variâ€" ty of articles suitable for Christmas preâ€" sents For Tonle and Strengthening Properties It is nmrz:-od by any other native wine, a wine to be relied upon. _ TRY IT. For sale by THOS. PATTERSON, JAMES BUCHANAN, Sussex street. Dec 8 1876 4298 _ _R. SMITH & CO‘S PURE GRAPE WINES n lots to suit purchasers . Address, â€" W. K. ROBERTSON, * P. 0. Box, 164, Brockville ::.m.:.e:‘nm nnmoml.mtofl.lth&t he WOODEN BUILDING »Money to Sann on Fora Properen en 1O *BokLA*s stEERrs, _ The Market Fire, on SPARKS STREET,; immediately opposite his late stall in the market. Orders can he fille© as usual froim the new place. ABORATORY,UXIYERSITY. ToroNTO Oon'l.nq'l June !5th 1876 | To R. SMITH, & <0., HEAPESYT PLACK 2435 Sussex street Nov 10 1876 The annual sale of L A M P S 4 IBC ETT -‘Av C Useful and Fancy Articles, am En@#and. will be held at the house of MARCHMONT HOME One car load very cholce} 69 Blue Store, Eideau street, OxEY To LoANX Y APPOINTMENT Nov 9 R. SMITH &.COâ€" H A M MA M DRIED APPLES, Room 11 over McGarity & Thom; CONSIGNMENT OF mnea is _______ iis. The Best Holiday Gift. _ MOBTIMER . |RBipleg and Testaments SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. 140 St. MONIQUE STREET. MONTREAL QUARTERS AND SLICED, Money to Loan. D. A. Campbell, IN WOOD and BOTTLE. Alfred SHAW‘S FOR CHRISTMAS «0 % ‘_1 per diem. FRED. CHAMPNES®, _ _ iMPROVED GODFREY RUKRL GO TO INX OTTAWA 34 Rideau street. Tht Proprietor Proprietor. Ortawa Agent. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 1876. WINTER 187 7. Brent‘s ‘Star Company BIBLE DEPOSITORY, ‘ (K. A. Porry‘s) Merchiants‘ Bank Block, 97 Sparks streot.. Holiday Week. . CEALRISTM AF MATINEE AND EV NING FARBWELL TOUR Ottawa Skating 18"76â€"177 This ?pul\r Rink is now %gen under the disâ€" tinguished patronage of Their Excellencies TERMS OF ADMISSION Family Ticke:s per season Ladies _ do do Gentlemen‘s <o do Children under 14 ao Miss Ada Gray tovâ€"General and Countess of Dufferia, Cote & Leblane‘s Managerâ€"W. CLsyERLY. THE BURNING BOOTS AR ~HUR L. HOLMES, mowan‘s Opera House MONDAY, DEC. 25th ‘XÂ¥mas Qcoods HAVANA CIGARS T. N. NYUB sCYTHES, CRAD RAKES, FORKS, O KES, lg'o..Ar”' T Very (.‘Q:nb. very Beautiful, and in great variety. i â€"AT THEâ€" AL 1876â€"â€"Christmasâ€"â€"1877 Splendid Assortment Dec 18 REDUCGED RATES, GREAT BARGAINS commenc‘ng on MON* dn{ I2th June, as this stock must be cleared out to make room for Fall importations. JAMES BiRKETT, Sign of the Circular Saw, Graham â€"Flour, , Cracked Wheat Buckwheat Flour Oatmeal, > WINTER WHEATFLOUR Taylor‘s â€"Flour Store XMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYVS. _ *X mas Cards and Stationery, Church Setvices, Hymn and Prayer Books Biblesâ€"all the styles, .. s * Albumsâ€"Photogra ph, Scrap T5 Gold Pens and Penclls . Gift Booksâ€"a choice selection, .. _ Illuminated Day Books, 4 \ &rmu Desks, Games ¢t6,, t Cigars Tobaccos and Snuft _ Feetware ~PECIAL SALE x"%, No. 514 Duseex St. . ubscriber, J. C. Nolan is now rrepared w%amm’omuq-..mm Gmafit.- mflul nd U‘m' ~Fruits, Poeoels, etc., BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA 1.25 ‘l.lb 119 "DOMINION STORE" ARTHUR BISAILLON®B, * 322, Wellington Street. HATR COMBINGS dore up in the lat For & gc BHAV MAMME _ 220A AARC HAvPoSiNG, and BAIR DYEING._ _ _ _ Lacies Hair Combing done up to any style, ‘rocaries and Liquors *‘ HOLIDAYS _ Band nights Tu. and Friday * Bfi W Eh & CLEV ERLY, HENDERSON & CO les chea HARDWARE, EEAT BABRGALNS, GREATEST Just Received SCOYTHES REDUCED .TO $1 Of the Great Tragediene, the shortest notice at __ es . . o rouUR BiSSA ILLON‘S GAND ATTRACTTON FOR (Opposise the Post Office.) BARGAINL commeno‘ng on Monâ€" #$ RIDEAU STREET â€"SUPPORTED BTâ€" â€"8SUSSEXSTREET A Lot or CworCE FUBS FOR â€"HAS THEâ€" IN TOWN â€"ATâ€" AT THE lates Wellington Ward Marâ€" ket, in returning thanks to their Friends and Paâ€" trons for past favors, beg to announce that they will reâ€"open in the temporary stallsadjoinâ€" ing the Market on Satâ€" urday, 23rd inst, with an extensive supply of the very primest prize Beef, Mutton, etc., all imported from the West. All the delicacies of the season will be supplied in profusion, prize poulâ€" try from the West, Veâ€" nison, and other game, Hams, Pickled Tongues, spiced Rounds etc., so that customers may deâ€" pend on being supplied equally well, if not betâ€" FIRE! FIRLK! ter, than previous to the late disastrous fire. An early call is respectfully solicited. Notwithstanding the serious loss and Ilvfl- venience entailed by the recent fire at Welâ€" lington Ward Market, the advertiser is happy to inform his many customers and the citizens of Ottawa thn& he will have no lack of good things in his line during the approaching fesâ€" tive season. _ ~ wN FRIDAY 22 INSTANT, and follovlnsdm he will have a MAGNTâ€" FICENT SHOW of the very finest meat that can bebought, no matter bz whom or where. This willinclude _ SEVERAL CATTLE FROM GUELPH AND ELORA, all prize takers, a number of Southdown and (guwold Sheep, allfed by mysel , a nice display of Veal, two Bears, fed at aÂ¥rlu Park, Por;:rl in quantiâ€" go.x.x'l likewise fed at Spring rk, Venison, try, Fowl!, etc. Auroiisey and brought from the wesl for the om the r the ghrlltmu market, and may be thotog(fi: £29 9 THE SHEEP, soounl AiiIE: Saprtnts ho In apeaking of relied on their good qualities. Of the â€"____ VEAL, BBARS AND PORK, it is only needful to say that each will fully sustain the favourable p sition in the estimaâ€" tion of my fellow citizens I have the honour curean. As already stated, all are of firstâ€"class qualâ€" ity. inferior to none, and therefore I trust to be favoured with many commands. ._______ %":::Z&y',"fné that they are capable of affordâ€" ing the choicest morsels to the daintiest epiâ€" DW IERUMPON MCM PIOMW ECCC I desire to thank all my customers and friends for their favour, and to wish each a " Merry Christmas and & Happy New Y”" _ WM. SLATTERY) No. 1 Stall Ward Market, and corner . of Sparks and hfx’:k street, Centre Town. New Advertisements. canâ€"be seen TWELFTH NIGHT REVELS, Gowan‘s Opera House, and Balcony, 50¢ ; Gallery, %¢. To be bad at Mesars. Orme & Sons, where plan of the house The College of Ottawa. Dramatic Entertainment "THE SEIGE CF LIMERICK" will be played by the l_.‘dontl. in the Tuesdaoy Evening, 26th DoORS OPENAT 7 P,M, TICKETS 25 CHRISTMAS BEEF! a new. kind of sleigh. mfig’o'om p.m., from the shop _ Satchel:, Bros, ANEUAL CHanISTMAS DISTRIBUTION a wiil be made on â€" Saturday, the 23rd inst. TT ~KETSâ€"Orchestra Chairs, 756 ; Parquette Satchell Bros, li1tcof EU S M O N DE s . izg. Singing Birds ot all kinds .@Â¥# __Boys and Girls . "sULLY â€"JUMPER" St. George‘s Society. Rid cau street, (next to Dr. Sweetiand‘s.) R J. GOO0K, ITTLE COLLEGE HALL w.;Â¥. {CIBSU N. CONFECTIONER Wm. Slattery. 8th JANUARY, 1877. THE CATTLE OTTAWA. SATURDAY DECEMBER 23 1876 Notice. ONLY AT . SPARKSSTREET® Nzw Oruzaxs, Dec. 22.â€"A special from Baton Rouge says : The House Subâ€"Coimnâ€" mittee is at work thers. D. M. Lang, a coloured Republican, testified that he had omvuntr the parish for the Republiâ€" cans ; that there was no intimidation of coloured Republicans during the whole time of registration, or at the election, or at any other time; he statéd that in no instance during the t year were the troubles in ':.go pcxl: attributable to At the Brooklyn relief meeting last night, the ‘Treasurer of the Relief Comâ€" mittée &nounced â€" the receipt of $26,000 to date, and mo the following statistics : The disaster has made 31 widows, who had small children, :and four widows without children. Twentyâ€"two widowed mothers 'Nll'fllfldm; eight widowed *mothers and six orphan brothers and sisters had been deprived of their bread winners. F.z-lnof the victims had left parents, ‘“5..4..""‘» n thew f.,,"“"z""‘m Piwo hugsâ€" on su unâ€" ied 109 of naich requbedipemanent v of w req permanen relief, while the remainder needed temporary assistance. f New Yo:.& Dec. 22.â€"The Herald‘s St. Iouil:‘roo says: Advices have been reeeived there direct from Chibuahus, Miller; Matthewman, Hein and Fisher, prominent foreigners residing in that city, while out in the mountains near by, onâ€" de ing to locate a gold mine, were all kidnapped by Mexican bandits, and will be held until ransomed. Degatan, the German Consul at Chibusahua, and Miller, were former residents of St. Louis. Nuw York, Dec. 22.â€"Yesterday‘s Union benefit for the Brooklyn Theatre sufferers netted over $1,200â€" _ : The Italian Opera benefit for the same cause occurs to night. Praimapeureta, Dec. 22.â€"A petition signed by John Welsh, A. J. Drexel and m'nn{":t'bu prominent citizens of this city irrespective of political parties, has been forwarded . to members of both Houses at Wuhhm;reddn‘: that in the belief of the petitioners the citizens of t.bohlg:lud Sm:omum:lmutuunim in the demands questions arisi from the late Pmldonhdkbctm be dealt with in a spirit predetermined to harmonize oonnwifn views irrespec tive . of the . success or defeat of individual candidates. A partisan conâ€" test "in Oog’re- resulting in the proclamation of a President without the acquiescence of bothHouses wouldidestroy the confidence of the people in the justice of the decision adopted and would weaken their respect for the forms of law, and imâ€" pair their falthinth: adequacy of the constitution to preserve‘ substantial justice between contending parties. * McCarrREYâ€"On the 2ist instant, at her daughter‘s residence, No. 315 Rideau stréet, Mrs. Rose McCaffrey, ?od T8 yoaubwldow of the late Patr ck, and mother of Captain Wim. McCaffrey, of this oit y,late of Quebec, . The funeral will take al.ee on Saturda: next at 2â€"*clock, p.m. nds and wqulnz ances will alaue rckn this notice as an inviâ€" tation to ai Q.u&oo papers please copy. Morning Despatches. In the matter of PIERRE C. AUcuaIR, of the ; City of Ottawa, Merchant Tailor, < + An Incolvent, . ‘The Insolvent has made an assignment of 20“ cet :o lmotll 8t sti t.lrx:t)?o Cit meet at my office m;m. reet, y of otuw? on TUESDAY, the 16th, day of Jaâ€" nuary 1877, at 11 o‘ciock in the forencon, to reâ€" cerve statements of his affairs, appoint an assignee if they see fit, s ATairs of the egiate gonerall Wanted by the Board of Education for the village of Hawkesbury, a duly qualified Teachâ€" er. male or female, lor ne o° the public schools. Must be capable of teachi g the E&‘}}h p.lr‘.flonhrg_ appi FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER Township of Osgoode holding either third class certificate To whom ‘a liberal salary will be givon. to whom a liberal hmlpkmgnl â€"*Mr. PA New Advertisements. Waltham Movement for And a very Large STOCK of | Call and see their Stock Ottawa, 21st Dec. 1576. NSOLVENT ACT 0F 1875. x $123.75 z4 NP‘ dOaas wicabeso® _) Hawkesbury vuluo.xnn. 20th 1876 Scientific Wonder Box Boy‘s Own Laboratory New Smelling Bottles â€"<GTEFR WATCHES PROPORTIONALLY CHRAP ‘Ticke s 80 cents. T“ HE LAST JOYSJOF ril'nvml aiton i t parieer teconfant abontre en by n & Eation d Nofre Deme, in teapive honout to se 27 26 jouns, ‘ DEOEMBER |27th, 1876, Midnapped by Mexican Bandits. Nov 2 Gloucester St. Doors open at 7e‘elock p.m, DURIE & SON The Revelation in Louisiana. Perfumery at 20 per cent reduction r particulars a I NOW OFFER A GOLD WATCH, 18 CARAT 3 OZ. CASE, FULL JEWELED MALE TEACHER TELFGRAPHIC. ; iBige ‘Will notZadvertise further till after An Appeal to Congress. T PACE: ‘"XMAS NEW LAMPS, A WELL EXPERLENCED PENNSY LV A N4 A. NEW YORK. LOUISIANA. ticula: pply by letUter 10, f’?‘i‘r‘fi%?inxp‘fi{z;é Wanted. Notice. lars & W. HEARN, Mn §é’f Inlfl»ll‘. I D. 8. EASTWOOD, Ks Official Assignee and to .order the O«goode P. 0. Booth, Baronet, Conservative member of Parliament for the County Sligo, Ireland, prosecute theatrical managers who fre« ?:’onfiyviohuflnmh concerning the ilities for the exit of their audiences. ment toâ€"day with a speech from the Throne. â€" He said in reference to Foreign Affairs :â€"The negotiations of the Powers upon the Eastern question, as far as proâ€" ceded with, justify the hope that my efforts and the mutually concillatory and peaceful interests of the Powers immediâ€" dice to ih;mxa relations now existing. Germany continue by fflo:fly, disinâ€" ation hm‘ of this end." Buzrurx, Dec. 22.â€"The Emperor William closed the session of the German Parlia« ment ately concerned,will be successful in solvâ€" ing the pending questions without prejuâ€" Wasrmnorox, Dec: 28.â€"Probabilitiesâ€" For the Middle States, threate 1ing weather in the northern portions, and rain or sleet ter and slight changes in the temperature, and.:utbmth wlnd-,lolbnsad‘afinx the night by south west to north west winds, with rising barometer and lower of Major Randall and his ps Boiler Explosion and loss of Life. . New Yon‘r'lzn. 22.â€"A Catekill deâ€" :pntoh sAys : of four boilers in the dmmmmmflhuplodo:dm cmolhhlm . engine room boilers ; soalding men, and one probably scalding three men, and one fatally . special says : The Democratic House yesâ€" terda u:mod' the ble and resoluâ€" :idode |th(ihmma:ubr;md ers m s w he is the The same despatch says : The Superintendent of the Penitenâ€" tiary refused to recognize the pardons issued on We dnesday by Chamberiain for iwo ne‘vo.b;n the ground that he was not legally ernor. The prisoners were then it before Judge Carpenter, on a habeas corpus and Saturday next set for Afternoon Despatches. Wasnixerox, Dec. 22.â€"â€"Senator Ferry President of the Senate, says that in all cases where counflicting electoral certifiâ€" cates are known ito have been issued no cates are known ito have be receipt will be given by him. Brought to Book at I ast. WirEssares, Dec. 22. â€"Thomas Campâ€" bell was toâ€"day, on a new trial, convicted of murder in the first d for shootâ€" ing Michael McNulty in mboudale on the 4th July last. Naw Yorx, Dec, 22%.â€"John Voeken; Daniel Malley, Thomas Dale and Thomas Hulmhn.ymm& Contiâ€" nen Oonm.m%dom work, taking with them h’d dor. morning the bodies of the mrdo.nwn,' ’.:?no.qu' in the pit A serious affair took lake out in the western mf‘z.z.frm Loxnox, Dec. 22.â€"Sir Robert Gore Chi afew days ago, which, for sensaâ€" t.ionslfln mdblood..:'urdflu crime, bas not been surpassed in the newspaper annals of this or any other country. An old man who was out lqoking after a mule that had been missing for a fow days came suddenly upon a glade, surrounded :{ll thick of underwood, covered over with â€" and ~marks i the mduimhd ‘mu:’:.m hyutfalloo&htbdddh’th“ logded and :gpd (it was a muzsle loader.) : Theold man advanced, nd.::'j looking observed mhm%finflm ‘hnpiuodbllbm the castâ€" ern shore of the « Tl:y-omhul close together as it fearful being obâ€" served, and rested there for the space of a few minutes. Suddeniy he saw two wreaths of smoke issuing from the bush, followed by two streams of fire, and these Inclined to Credit ihe Story. The army head quarters bave no inforâ€" Midâ€"day Despatches. The Issue Fairly c-an:;?k Nzuw Yorr, Dec. 22.â€"A Columbia, 8.C., mnpsiey tp the Tpase of ao doue, the an mountains inthom.mundlu{mk the echo, until the old " " thought the battle of Chatancoga was b*: over again. When the ceased, ventured to look out, and the sight he saw astonished â€"amazedâ€"asto , his weak thousands of maliard ducks, canvas back infh Poat sn d sirmamin of game mod manner features of McGarity & of the nated birds, packed them in boxes, put them on board a train, and off they started. mb.t':l‘“ moral doé momen E‘t:"'m'llldifluh ..tLOnm Nolan‘s. Fozr Cars, manufacturer‘s prices, John Emith & Co. | Ovarsnons low at H. McDougall‘ m-um.m | fs WoorLz® goods in great variety selling very lowâ€" J. B. Brannen. Corrnorion.â€"It was Mrs. Horetzky, not Mr.. H. Hill, who kindly presided at the phnd@(hfl{hu_finm h Doge.. dnoim on 2s Thes. Clmpbail‘s, What the Prosident Won‘t Do. Buear Tors at Shaver‘s. _| Curarzsr furs at Cote & ‘s. : = Cunrarust |Blankets at ‘s cash Bieexrst choice and cheap Clothing at owar‘s. | y m.flmflmu EXTBAORDINARY AFFAIR. TELECRAPHIC. Vater William Speaks. Warnmed to Look Out sOUTH CABOLILXA, _ â€"â€"â€" CREAT BRBITAIX. A Powder kxplosion PENNSYLVANIA. WAaASHINGTON NEW YORK. A Vacancy. GERMKANY. EW YORK. Cimcs Loxnox, Dec. 22,â€"A despatch to the Daily Tele h&-nPeru states that fiom’mp(t,bythepnhmuy Conference are . _ They lnoludothosdmiqionmm the Ottoman army and the transformaâ€" tion of the Villaget of Sophia into a The T ph‘s | correspondent repre unbm&' appointment means more vigorous and resistance to Opinion is preity equally divided as to whether the Porte will yield to the re aal; of Gemeeet Chpoie‘s ainde and hiz on from Bozeman, Montans says : There is a tire party, have been massacred Inâ€" dians int’h.m;mmmb{nja, Randall had been sent by Crook to camps of the Crow Indians, Stinkine Water night, when enumerated the various tests he intended to-howdsn-i?'h,onuin. He first inâ€" troduced * Holmes‘ Transmuta tion‘" in which he. turns water into wine mysterious it of spiritualism and Mwflydomthmm Mn-&uunt, ,‘-u&‘vhonmm- eral of clergy, of city. After a few remarks, in which the Professor &mwuh view of the nndhn:‘ was very cleverly e o mss d ol ro waen he: performed the great Davenport feat of untying himself in one THE TURCOâ€"RUSSIAN WAK minute. The saudience were astounded at this wanduful-m and applauded for sezeral minutes. The « Pillory Test" was next introduced. h.wm:rdh.pflhq,m the head and out,nndsw is then fastened down, locked and seale after which it is placed in the cabinet in after which it is placed in the cabinet in this manner, and in about 30 seconds the door is opened and she is found free. This an anx‘ous one mflynfimwm hmmwuuwwkwu:m such a startling feat, and one which apâ€" E-"d so inexplicable. "The Great andouff Test," in which Professor Baldâ€" winiamdouflodLn:ld frees himself in a short time was t performed. _ Serâ€" ut Hornidge placed a common pair of ::..ndeu& on his wrists, when he apâ€" Kc‘?d“ig{.minu“s&o;wi’thbo&h&“ Profegsor Fay" appeared create the greatest wonder; this was accomâ€" ns moves matiout as to a cha n by the " tie,". and with the Rev. Mr. the cabinet is closed, when the Bev. feels all kinds,of things him on the face and head. in this seahoe the writing on the slate was very interesting. Two of Sein, wad tieognn aam io aieorke was id to was a married man, * Beware ?k'hm. fate ; you, too, will be caught. (Signed. Ic}jmm to th:w, “(You nu) nopodn&innw‘ot“thnpiritm’t warn you. Tom Collins." The Professor thoblhfil”'dth.'qu-nd reading the history those in the audience, set | one | %&t mldmhlybcdou.'nn t concluded with Baldwin . seance materialisation which her neck is :lr.lybomdwmunpo whw- through two holes in the and fastened outside in view of the Comâ€" Nzw Yorx, Dec. 22.â€"A HAerald special mittse. In this position various faces e ie To ie o " hn â€" hap walks from the cabinet amidest the Promnmge Te oo cntice chauge of ho pendent slate writing, the blood writing on the arm, table m“-;ldmnr pings, the dark seance and other tests, after which he will expose the tests from Prof. Baldwin‘s Seance Last Night after which he will the tests from to sedsbonieg the public how â€" Cornvoorias and Christmas presents at Bhaver‘s. Oraxor favours, lillies and fowers at Bartiott‘s. j Fuzr Cars, manufacturer‘s prices, John Smith & Co. * l‘nmm and at Cote & Leblano‘s, Rideau street. C oo Tuzes Les. new Currants, 45 at the MT‘-WM”‘“M Bust and cheapest assortment of boots and shoes in town at H. MceDougall‘s, Riâ€" deau street. Cursezarup chewing and Caro» l_n!hgwmo-hndnl‘m-nm Aworax® Hur:,â€"At the instance of old house « t; mun&z on notorious Agnes Fields, who is as well known in police circles as her prototype JnlhRinfl When the six women got together in the corridor, they made the together in the corridor, they made the e k tâ€" cert was kept up to an cn-ly.bouthuu Before M. O‘Gara,P. M. Thomas Horrigan was finndg::k on on Thursday night ; g M;fllcp::: " Fripay, Dec. 22. . Thomas Brown was charged with as meted out & raigned for drpnkenness. Hogan, who Hembles tite ait mree Nes Bm maelole was remanded by His Worship until Tues w it nion hi) ud io ie ap. _ * (Uunarast Dress Goods at Bryson‘s cash ign. â€" Randall got 40 Crows and 10 THE INDIANâ€" WAR. ‘s cash Cugarsar Dress Goode at Bryson‘s ca TELECGRAPHIC. dationis of the Powers ANOTMHER MASSACKE the costs ($3 75) and the case was SPLIBITUALISK POLICE COUET. full last Euz Cars, manufacturer‘s prices, John Sni&h&c': * Curar feetware at H. MoDougall‘s, Rideau street. Dewar & Co. cannot be beat on Ulsters and Over ~oats. Buca. toys at Jamese H. Thompson‘s, 540 Sussex street. Ar A. B. Macdonald‘s auction rooms, new chairs only 30 cents. x profitable to read Dewar‘s adverlqumment yo this feve. Arzzsrep.â€"Patrick Maloney was arâ€" rested by the police yesterday for drunkâ€" ennéss. * â€" Au.kindaof’x-tqohpmfl all kinds of fruits, cheap, at l flls’m.m.s.e.nuqâ€"-. « Oraxer, Lemon, and Citron Posl, mixed, at Thos. Campbell‘s, Giasgow Tes the city, at James H. Bussex street. le oysters in cans and bulk, etc., at 118 m-m?mna-.-r; Buarme His Farass:â€" olNioboluM'-um by P,C. Vizard, on a warrant for beating his father. it Daxacss.â€"Jemmy Irvine came out gaol! yeserday, after doing three months, nounces thet Iu‘ianupn:n‘ with & paw stock of confectionery to supply the, wants of his numerous customers. Grzar sale of che â€"p furniture ab A. B. Macdonald‘s avction rooms. All kinds of new furniture received from the factory.â€"A. B. mk-n\l, Auctioneer, Tuu‘gan'l{‘mâ€":r&m dm‘. a borse > tf."'om.-dss. Im% night. He thinks it must have run away. Tasus Phnhonlmdhv‘r A Elmett Mfi&yl&nrfll ‘s k at Campbell‘s, Glaagow ‘Tes Warechouse, 204 Sparks Street. * Curistuas confectionery at Shaver‘s. Fowr.â€"Mrs. Andrews was arrested by the police last night for waltzing off with a false imprisonment. Ourraczous.«â€"Eight or 10 boys .Mlmhdr"%‘mfi Victoria Schoolhouse, on Road, lest night, to attend the congert, and took their tickets from them. > PRICE 3 â€" CENTS. goose and turkey from the store of Mr. D grom,mtbovhhi.d!d.d‘& brod streets yesterday. ~ $ .â€"Gideon Fobb reported at the Poiive Slation last night maving Tort & Prof. Robbins for a o*' ‘of lectures, to all the pupus u% the Grey Nuns, commencing on day, December 27, at three p.m. s The first lecture will be free to patrons and friends of are kindly invited to attend. k Laromny. Rousel was arreated yesterday for the sum of $20 from Jean Bissette, at Point. Bisâ€" uu:,nthoh&rp.c.ndcli-'.““- m what is commonly known as a o ipier peveniale Pn hoi o / 4o . got drunk and was of the double Curarser Jackets at=Bryson‘s cash Haxpsous mink sets at Cote & Le Sus Morgan‘s advertisement in andther Carieruas Cakes at Bartlictt‘s. Braxcers very low. J. B. Brannen. Cnoro® apples by the barrel at Shaver‘s. Curar Christmas Groceries at Nolan‘s. X. The pdn:.r was arrested by P. C. McKenne Star, a house at the oornl:tol Mflm Tss Huim Myeruzr.â€"There was a 1e« port current in mm effect that the body fi:- e man, William Hutchinson, found tween two lumber piles in Eddy‘s yard in K:c“whhh turned out to be L‘f"a:l‘fl"""""‘“‘.‘.‘::. were n pato ns acie o mine m”::h.“’“hw Ki No o l bo â€"â€" Year‘s dinner, at MoGarity & Thompson‘s. To-dnyn:w l-:'* three immense quarters of bodhgunhfiuh fiw Orvhans‘ Home, Protestant and Orphans‘ Home, Protestant Hospital, and Mrs. Female Home. ue of uons Contennin theel moveaiee purchased by Ald d:lyuhc‘ house, No. 127 smm,,m h“g been attending her for heart disease ing the past week. Dr. Corbett was Murfil-. Nicholson, the mistress of the house dis« oovindlln.flnflbdnlzid'fi he arrived she was dead. U the ciroumâ€" stances Dr. Corbett did© not cansider it necessary to hold an Deceas Imamier s ales Roiile mhic o ues Grand Opera House, the rooms of the, Literary and Scientific Society were not wdlflhdhhulrflurmbw on " Sheliey." It was, decided to postpone the lecture till next evening, at the same hour and The lecture promises to be one of more than ordinary interest and possessed of froet mnpuorions to oo Sovan o Tandng: Caxvas back ducks for Xmas and New Year‘s dinner, at McoGarity & Tnompson‘s. LOCAL ut Hospital, and General Hoepital tion rooms. All kinds f.f.n::dunld."‘ rend Auctioneer. â€"Mr. Bishop, of Centré o ud sxprom sieigh at t. Lewrence last s it must have run away. loan at low prices. . A TE A~ * ' . Leare m‘..‘.' NE WS. Birkett for the Pro

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