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Ottawa Times (1865), 20 Dec 1873, p. 3

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. The appearance _ and internally is ng been thorcugh. d by the prisoners, Alned the punish. »d found th«t three trengthened so as of any dgn’m n. This exp‘.m Gov ez l'ow‘)o-m;f:.‘: roper place for a lon‘_ period. ing been circulate i the supposed i. y the jal o“.h tisfled that there int against the jail t on the 14th day ; the applications Toronto a central the Act of Leâ€" 7, designed for > the county, ex, ired for the same, rc'.h merit every ppl‘ng ue moes I'l.r.len“h n(fon.dl.g.” ho. Cnunicioaiitiee he mun ) "the â€" partitions Committoe would 1 to lay the subject & k!i. period in haroue d anbperqmars perfect condi~ uby c:oufl & 350 lbs.. n-= 0 urge upon the necessity, feasiâ€" apparently ex. before the pub. nonâ€"attempt at r, or any of his resumpure oriâ€" y of only aonlrof ual expenditure, misnce and cost n"’“ been ire administraâ€" rument of the the Cinil sers ad from every . He will, on bhter ten head hich took first ural Show last 0t, as awarded by was authorized re only begin= f day. . These »â€"day useless and inâ€" fine a display e hitherto to sed to pay Mr. with the «report , the County Ins number of pri« rein, the main~ contract ince, the same It is to be in vestigation Slattery, No. es to acquaint that he purâ€" nogâ€"removal of ty, and whereâ€" ed by Mr.Mills, Carileton has at as per Mr, Moâ€" supplying the be taken u if in reference to owing â€" to to Torontc, o‘clock this have over 4 attention ms Depart= sd to in this the labor of Mr. McNub‘s delivered by the appointâ€" the question r to the conâ€" be expediâ€" ves of this of cottages ement was for dietary Wie young German who was convicted of sthe murder of Ettie Conklin in Locke. in May last, has been sentenced by Judge Rumsey to be hanged on Friday, the sixth day of February next. Naw York, Dec, 19,â€"Yesterday mornâ€" ing fire was discovered in a room in Van Dyke‘s Hotel, No. 25 Catharine slip, occuâ€" mby-lod‘or named Norton, whose ry is unknown, and who appeared to be intoxicated when he retired to rest on Tuesday. The fire was put out in a few minutes, but Norton was found dead and partly burned. In the centre of the charâ€" red bedclothes a clay pipe was found, and it is supposed M-huhhe-l: Norton In a pipe when he got to bed, went to â€"leepâ€"with it in his mouth. In his inebriate condition he du-::-vdn that the cinders from the pipe sot fire io the clothes on the bed, and he was gradually suffocated. The damage done UNITED STATES. Smoking in Bed and the Consequenâ€" Cartagena was continued all day. There -nl-rl;:.u?fl:o cx#‘u’- within nsurgen ts toâ€"day. Gfix hm :&upudou to all who ‘% render. ‘The insurgents are still able to obtain provisions, but their ammunition is New York, Dec. 19. â€"Early yesterday a tank of benzine in Lombard & Ayre‘s Uil Works, at .the foor of West Sixtyâ€"fi‘th Street, caught fire, and the entire works Prompiness rith which the “-.‘“‘ar..'-" wi hich ment answered u;u.m, the activity of the police, and the damp, murky fog that mled. helped to o('nfin‘oh. the disaster tank in which the i and the flames mmpflolym S_Al!lmfo'dook. The loss is about ## Victoria, situate in Contral Kansas, on the line of the Kansas Paciic Railway. The first batch of farmers and their serv» Shts came over early this year. Those who Mtived yesterday are the better class of tm white those who have sprg out Â¥1,000, _ This is the fiffih fire at the works Within two years, Reinforcements for Victoria Colony. Another batch of farmers and furm labf Wrers arrived at Castle Garden yesterday 8B route for the new English colony known *# Victoria, situate in (‘:.-wx.--.o- fil.polprknw Business was active on Change and purâ€" chasers were for immediate wants only. mamf grades are reduced, and prices generally ftavor buyers. Sales : 100 baâ€"reis Superior at $6 30 ; 50 doâ€"at sw;m?muxsmuuoo; 100 do at §$6 15; 100 do at $6 17 ; w@s.l §$6 20 ; 50 barrels Strong Saker at $5 T5 ; 50 Super at $5 35, 50 barrels Fine at $90; 40 City Bags at $3 00 ; and 200 Upper Canada do at $2 70. Bank of England. Loxnox, 18th.â€"Bullion in the Bank of England has increased 192,000 pounds during the week. The ptmk-o!un Bank reserve to liabilities, last week rose 48 per cent», is now 50 per cent. Fire and Loss of Life. oo galn t ceak. e ie o eoneges and Mr. (lyster were burned to death. Oil Works on Fire. CAvep\ TEWROY, WHU T MOWil Tecovenng, Among the strange MJIM poison, Bowhoyh-hulyhunm'il':rro :I‘ri-ofun-kin,ndaulbhirb ing his head, Aofion.hvohonluuw‘o:i-"h Corporation in damages by Molson, whochim:’)lo'o)foruog.:ofla‘of the grade of Ambe.ss street; by M. Pinsons nesult, two actions, one for $5,000 and the other for $6,000, in conâ€" mection with the lowering of Little St, James street ; and in the same relation, by Â¥, Hubert and Lady Lafontaine; each for FLOURâ€"Receiptes, 400 barrels; sales, 1,300 barrais. Market quiet Wheat was quoted }s higher in Chicago this morning. except Hawkey, who is slowly recovering. dians scoused ofâ€" stéaling wsod by the ;Mol&h&iury. hho_fg'l‘n qnnlnius.“'l'hoy were lodged in the prison at Ste. Scholastique? The surviving victims of the ~great . There are iifteen cases of Smail Pox in ‘Snglish Hoapital, "h‘l‘lo suthor or" Ginx‘s Baby‘ lectured toâ€"night in the Queen‘s Hall to s crowd~ ed audience, Wilkie Collins lectures Monday evening in the same place. Hon. Mr. Mitchell is in town. It is statedthat he intends to engage in comâ€" -filvmdt:ni::ih.bdty.“ . oyer posse of policemen pfurgs, se Aabranr‘ s baret mele. The Jury in the case of Ansell vs. Bank at Toronto, have rendered a verdict for the plaintiff. with damages Aveves, N Yâ€", Dec. 19.â€"Charles Eggler, Sherif Jarvis, Returning Officer for West Toronto, shows the result of the election to have been 1,564 votes for Moss, and 1,097 tor Bickford. The majority for Moss The Ansell vs. Bank of Toronto Caseâ€" Mr. Shipley moved, seconded by Mr, White, th: a memorial be sent to theâ€" Dominion Gonrnmont,nkln.th‘mhn-( commeni to Parliament the abrogation of the postage on agricultural journals and documen.s passing from oue part of the Dominion t6 another. Mr. Young, M. P., suggested that they should recommend the abrogation of postâ€" upon all newspapers. “’:\ommm The meeting then tendered a cordial vote of thanks to the President for his services in the chair, and adjourned sine Mr. (Graham, the Treasurer, reported verbally that he had received on the Deniâ€" son account $760, that the Association has had a very successful year; that they had paid $13,000 in prizes at the Exhibition ; and that there was a halance to their creâ€" dit in the bank, of $13,557. (Hear.) _ Mesars. Aylesworth, Graham, Ira lufi aigen, Apopiey, Fiomeer â€" Hvaadined, pley, ssor Mr. Merton, and Str. White. Several reports were read and adoptâ€" Anticipating the resignation of Mr. Dodge, Mr. it. Seymour Hubertus ‘rlli' hsbes an address in the (G/obe to the elect» ors of the North Riding of York, soliciting their suftrage for election to the Commonsâ€" Mr. Hubertus opposed Hoa. Mr. Howland in this Riding at the general election of The Executive Council of the Agriculâ€" tural and Arts Association of O)ntario met yesterday afternoon at 2 o‘clock, in their room in the Agricultural Hall for the transaction of rusiness. There were preâ€" sentâ€"Mr. A. . Wilson, President in the U _9 en en ______ w â€" LoouL to buy a section of land in the .City of BY TELEGRAPEH . _ | Tiiht t har‘ls To uon o Th TORONTO. Jy;l:owwkulfwthcm on theirâ€" English mdrrd | faroas . mmu m%‘d&“Amâ€"om; The New State Capitol. cial Returns for West Toronto. AusaxY, N. Y., Dec. 18.â€"A meeting of Toroxto, Dec. 1872. | 2 j0int Commuttee of the Board of Superâ€" . . | visors and the Common Council was heli Anticipating the resignation of Mr: | tomday, at which it was resoived to make Dodge, Mr. H. Seymour Hubertus PUD‘ | an early application to the Legisiature to hsbes an address in the G/obe to the C1@Ct | make an appropriation, in order that the ors of the North Riding of York, sOiGiting | work may be‘resumed at once on the new their suftrage for election to the Commonsâ€" Cagitol with‘a full of en ‘SWb. Mr. Hubertue opposed Hon. Nt. Homiaud Hiecuanarthe CGhuanees caltes on the | 1867 Personalâ€"The Indian Troubleâ€" A Murderer Sentenced. GREAT BRITA IN. Montrsar, Dec. 19, republic is considered in danger, Presi Mluflbhwm hvin; made use of the native forces to infHuence the election of Senor Peres, who is the nister in London, also to complain of it on her part to the British Government as a very unfriendly ast. Honduras gave in its adhesion to the treaty :of alliance be«â€" tween talvador, Nicaragua, Guateâ€" mala. omménucmoaombu. From the interior of the republic, there is not, at last dates, anything of importâ€" ance, except the manifestation of a geneâ€" ral discontent in -uz:l the states 10â€" rdi.‘mlloeuo- President of the nion, so much so, that the peace of the republic is considered in danger, Presis The Bombardment of Omos. PFaxa, ra. 8,â€"The bombardment of the Castle of Omo1, by her Britannic Ma. jesty‘s ship ‘Niobe,‘ Captain Lampton 1oâ€" raine, is still exciting a great deal of attenâ€" tion in most of the states of Central Amâ€" erica. The Minister of Foreign Aflairs of Guatemaila, has directed the Honduras Miâ€" dor Gonzales, as the first substitute, was called on to exercise the Executive power. COSTA RICA. The State in a Difficult Position. AMA, 8.â€"This State occupies a f-- tral Ameriga aifficult to be understood. * a large loan from Eng undudl.heo:rouono(bumn stake, it would still seem that President Guardia and his Cabinet have managed to set all the other States combined against Costa Rica, as well as being held responsiâ€" ble both for the Sherman expedition against Honduras and Guatemaia, and also for the ‘‘mew invasion" by Colonel Tinoco and his party. _ _ _ _ Un the 21st ult., General Guardia reâ€" tired from the Presidency, and Don &aivaâ€" New York, 18â€"Two Spanish sailors from l.boinnm * Arapiles‘ quarrelled at the Roosevelt street ferry toâ€"night. One was stabbed, it is thought mortaily, the other was arrestedâ€" Baw Fraxomco, Dec 13â€"King Lunalilo, of the Sandwich Islands, has withdrawn his proposition for â€" a reciprocity treaty with the United States. Hulinhtq-n- signed, but at his urgent request withâ€" drew their resignations. ‘The natives of the Sandwich Islands seem‘to believe that reciprocity means annexation, Polygamy. Saur Lake, 18 â€"Chief Jm}n. Mow w)...i l“ to admit a poly» Finance ol Feru has accepted the proposal made by the Telegraph finnumm Comâ€" esd prabfon e ol the Projected Cabls. * Pawaxa, Dec. 8. â€" The Minister of Finance of Peru has accepted the proposal lus‘ Destructive Fire. Treare Havte, Ind., Dec 18â€"Twoâ€"thirds of the business portion of Hutsonville, 11* linois, 32 miles below here, on the Wabash River, was destroyed by fire last night. Loss ‘50,% and little or co insurance. The Customs and the Mails. The Postmaster General says that for the purpose of protecting the Customs revâ€" enues from the frauds practiced tarough concinded Great i rmany and other European countries, for the levying of Custons duties on any articles exchanged in the mails with those countries, which are properiy chargeable with duties, and the mode of procedure for collecting such duties on articles of mail matter mb‘ by officers of Customs, is prescribed by section 52 of the, post oftice regulations. Wasmxctox, Dec. 18th.â€"The fog raised this afternoon, and a large fleet ot steam ships outward bound sailed for Europe, Northern Pacific Railway, P Portraxo, Oregon, Dec. 18th.â€"The Pacific Division, 1)5 ’lmlu in length, of the Northern Pacific Railway, was finished munhy. This completes rail connection ween the Columbia R:ver and Tacouna, the Puget Sound terminus. Misâ€"statement,. s » < |y s i New York, Dec. 18th.â€"A rumor that thoAdr!;ood_u firm of Denny, Poor & Co., The King of the Cannibal {slands. New Yorx, Dec. 18.â€"The owners of the steamship + Ismalia,‘ have given up all hopes of her satety. Bhe jhag a crew of fortyâ€"five men. Bostox, pec. 18.â€"The Post Oflice at Hanson was robbed last evening of five letters containing cheques amounting in value to $8,400, the payment of which h’o been stopped. 1 d for conveyance to St. Louis, and were accompanied by President Grant, Colonel (UGrant, Colonel Casey, Genersl T. ‘I. Dent, Marshal Sharpe and Generai Babcock. M ainanis c wEol C CCZZe the Treasury toâ€"day \egun exchanging new fives for bouds of 1858 at par, in acâ€" cordance with the Act passed yesterday. Funeral of Mr. Dent. / The funeral of Mr. Dent took place this morning from the Executive Mansion. In addition to the members of the family, there were present all the heads of th@ Departments. The remains were placed in a Baitimore and Potomac Railway train which was published, and he agreed "with Hpecial Agent Petherbridge to pay up. uit was commenced in the United States Court, and Hatch was turned out of office. Batch then ran for the Senate, and was elected by a large majority, but on the above showing the zenate declared him inelligible . Govermor, who said he would sign & conâ€" current" resotdition of the Legitlature making such provision, The new Capitol Commussioners were then called upon and said they would set the men at work as soon as the appropriation was made. _‘ A Radical State Seriator of Alabama Unseated for Embezzloment when S.Io:li:v, Auk., Doo-ht.:S‘i;‘ho na night unseated toly Republican Semator for Hale County, who was elected last Spring to fill a vacancy. It seems that Hatch was three years ago Postmaster at the county seat of Hale County. Moneys were missed from the mails, and Hatch made affi:avits accuâ€"ing Sanborn, his clerk After Sanborn had P: confl“:d in jail l:‘venl months, the es presâ€"ed Hatoh so close that no ricky £ wntenios of En ond gull"; Wasmxoto®, Dec. 18 All Hopes Given Up 8sOUTH AMERICA Post Office Robbery Clear Weather. 1p. is utterly without foun 18. â€" The iliâ€"fated The Secretary of ed cable is also t Hirst by Havz You Triav It,â€"If not, don‘t delay another moment, but get a bottle of the «Canadian Pain Destroyer." It is far ahead of any other medicine, and was mhoynlyhfl; All aches and pains Remember Baskerville & Brothers. They guarantee you the choicest Wines, Brandie=, Gin, Rum, lrish and Scotch whiskies, also the best oid Rye, tamily Proot and Malt whiskies made in the Doâ€" minion. Their general stock of groceries, ‘leas in particular and Christmas fruits, are deserving of your attcntion, all of which are offered at prices that no retail stores in this city cin compete with. Pure apple cider on hand. Give merit to whom merit is due. Sparkling Canadian Ale also on hand. 2445 A biil entitled an Act to amend the Act 35 Vic., chap. :9, incorporating the Monâ€" treal. Chambly and m Railway Coms pany, and to authorise the said Company wnn;:.lrm-u with the Missisquoi June. tion Railway Company, and for other purâ€" poses, was read a second time and referred The House adjourned at 5:20, wood that constantly takes pln'co on § vernment lands; referred specially to g cutting of hemlock bark for marufacturing extract, and impressed upon the House the great importance of the question to the future condition of the country, _ Hon. Mr. Fortin ksid the Government would t the addrecs. Jn gn motion of Hon Mr. Robertson, the Committee of the Whole on supply, was adjourned till the 13th of January. I Ae q ho e in Cns e ct, to the House, he wished to say a few words with regard to it. lle then entered fully into the bearings of the provinâ€" cial law of Canada. . Kegarding the preservation of timber in townshipe, he complained that the law was a dead letter, and it ought to be prosecuted with as much vigor now as when it was first in operation, so important to the in terests of the country was the preservation of woodâ€"land reserves, and he hoped it would be again put in operation. He spoke in terms of high praise of the manâ€" ner in which the Commussioner of Crown Lands: had aot#@. towards Waving the law sarried out. He ‘.pobf...-f%‘.: soncerning the cutting and pillaging of Mr. Joly moved an address for the stateâ€" ment showing the action taken by the Goâ€" vernment as \)roiidod for by tio provi« sions of Act 29 Victoria, Cap. 53, intituled: *Aun act to provide for the &mornuon of standing timber,‘ and to the recommenâ€" dation contained in the report of the Comâ€" mittee appointed to take into considera~ tion the question of, public lands, dated 20th F (s" F _ Mre m the motton was put being the only anes# Tying between Ottawa and the St. Lawrence and the Jprovincial line of Ontario. Hon. Mr. Ouimet said, in answer, that in all probability it would be done by the cadastre of Montreal. intention of the Governmeéent blish in the County of Va {.’ tre o?v. for the eadnatration ties of Vaudreui} an such ties beige the fll'.::winx hb tirkinn N+tLwa Mr. Lalonde asked whether it was the intention of the Government to establish Mr. Chauveau asked if it was the intenâ€" tion of Government to grant to the Bar of the District of Quebec a sum of money to indemnify them for the loss of the Liâ€" brary of said Bar by the burning of the Court House. Hon. Mr. Irvine replied in the aftirma~ tive. Mr. Gerin asked if it was the intention of Government to leave the high constable ot the District of Quebec the control and emoluments of the office which he occuâ€" pied under a commission issued under the great seal of the Province, and the ciuse to be res the order already given for the um Hon, Mr,. Irvine answered in the affirâ€" mative, Hon. Mr. Ouimet 'B;éu;ht down the papers asked for by addresses, which were ordered to be printed. Mr. Gerin said the bill was for the rur pose of relieving one Jean Hottman fron a judgmsnt obtaiued against him in the Court of Appeals by J. T. Molson of Mon treal. . The bill was read a first time. ‘Mr, ‘Mailiouxâ€"Act to incorporate town of Riviere du Loup. _ =_ Mr. McGauyranâ€"Act to incorporate the Montreal Omnibus: Company. _ Mr. Gerin â€"Act to relieve Jean Hoflâ€" man from ijudgment registarad soainct Joct in view was to -r;'iliuuipvno;e;i:ro' in the romination of curators, and was desirâ€" ed by a petition of Notaries, Alr. Gerin â€"Act to relieve Jean Hoflâ€" man bomé}lg nt registered against im i rt @R Appeals , l"n‘?“ hk; the hon. member to @kplain the objact of his bill. cles 240, 1030, 8ij and.834 of lUvic Code of Ion'rfinlk. fluflf,”&co'b . Mr. Marchandâ€"An Act to amend artiâ€" cles 945, 1336, 843 and 834 of the Givic Mr. Larochelleâ€"An Act to amend the Aet incorporating the Levis and Kennebec Railway Company. Mr. uynchâ€"An Act to amend the Act of Incorporation of the Mississiquoi and Black Kiver Valley Railway. Un their return to the Chamber, after routine, the following® Bills were ‘then sead. a first W'.,\t”,’-d re. ferred :â€" % 20 8 5 ; & ~ ~ Hon, Mr. Hokto# 4i to aindbd the Mr. Marchandâ€"An Act to s A;:;;d the Act of Incorporation of the town of St. Jobn‘s P. Q. The Speaker and members were then summoned to the Legislative Council Chamber, where the Lieutenantâ€"Governor assented to the South Eastern Counties‘ Railway Amendments Bill. Hon, Mr. Hoko#<â€"BIL fi&&d the Montréd1 City «Passenger Railway Act. Referred to Private Bills Committee. Mr. F. Langslier was introduced by Messrs. Joly and Marchand, and took his seat to the right of Mr. W. W. Lynch, amidst Upposition cheers. se Nuw York, Dec. 19â€" ibune says : P:lufiie- t in this city it is generally belfeved President Baez, of the Republic of San Domingo is by this time deposed, and that a new Provisional Government has been established, having for its head quarters the city of San Dos mingo. The revolution, which has assumâ€" ed these formidable dimensions, began at Puerto Plato, on_ ggy. 25th, mhenâ€"the people rose en @mazs c,,__ud_daéed The House met at 3:00â€" p. m. The Speaker presented returns ot the electiou for the County of Montmagn y declaring Mr.. Francois Langelier dury elected. f _0 in mtaskt at mos k ctms. oul .0 the Government of President Batsto be depose1 on the p:url of his gemerd! vioâ€" lation of all the constitutional rights and privileges of the people,. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Third Sossion of the Second Parliaâ€" 4 > ment. : : _ ‘, ;The Republic in Arms. iescs “EAIAIA, December 8.â€"According to FINANCIAL. official Gaceta the republic of Ni jarvye caragua is consiiered to be in a state of , _ _ Moxrmuit, Deo. 19. war, in consequence of the expedition of ‘The money market bas, on the whole, Colonel Tinoco from Costa Rica, which at | been quiet during the week, and the the date of the 22nd ult., had occupied , actual speculation inconsiderable. The Corpus, in the department of Choluteca, | rates for accommodation, however, do not in Honduras, «nd near to the frontier of | appear t> have become much easier. â€" Nicaragusa. Not much fear is entertained | _ The stock market has not been particuâ€" that he will socceed, as Honduras may be | larly active during the week. and lvll.h idered .pagitied, le | the exception of une or two of the leadâ€" mglwrnnfimm | ing offerings, the transactions have been forces from Ealvador and Guastemalaâ€" still occupy that Stage. â€" But, inasmuch as the said expedition proceeds tronm‘the side of Costa Rica, and its chefs are Nicaragusns, the latter republic h«s put its forces on a war footing, to be prepured for any event. and to maintain public order and security PROVINCIAL _ PARLIAMENT SAN DOMINGO P. Baskervicl® & Bros. NICARAGUA. Quzesec, Dec. 17. to| sindad the 1_!9! ution the urâ€" LETâ€"A furnished house, near the Metâ€" 'rom parior, and dining room -:W !;"‘:.‘!"."'““._"_F-‘n-&. Terms easy id for whatever they may bring, at Bermingâ€" ham s Armine uomm Diguree hand, at private saie, cheap, by J. Bermingham. Av‘?mmtlh-&’-,umm-h. cheap, by J. Bermingham, About 50 finely executed and weil framed Chromos on hand, to be sold very cheap, at pflnulda‘by.l- ler-.lan-. Il?:l.lllllm.n. cent. cheaper than & © f wholesale prices, Hermighamy Auction Rooms. J. Bermtugham, > c 00 .00 " > v:‘ _ Dog 9:‘..5'“_.- hs, Cutters, with tiger‘s seat, on __ Business That Will Pay un veightorhood; it is n rase Zhanee mor ohose tm Eo BeJrnath Gone wol at en Parfices tars freo, s : B Washingioe S SatK. 3 s W’v \ w. WA.N‘I’ID.â€"W. will give men and TO ALL "'&"- ©RRCUUECEY m|fl-llâ€" HAVING wofmnl : m"uuun.qm Tok | porained bamne fad hel sam roj trr $51 mailed free. Ad& R.J. STANTON, Hoboken, N.J, Dec. 11, 1873, _ And NORTHROE 3 ns m‘ L wo\- nelected and Electrised OT*CE.â€"Notice is ne ven .N _cation will be flm nex t Dec. 10, 1878, ** J WAS for several years There are butfew preparations of medicine which h.nvi&-:nodtholm nlmuutot go'no- e Hernaniepaernfectannds dnmo‘ t@obutd(‘)gn nmm:u:aau virtues own. Scientific physicians mrddâ€"m.:nhnd of several inâ€" gredients in cerâ€"min y'rm\lau of greater mr.ndm&u could never reâ€" mlthuthouuhvundth-. or in different combinations. ‘Thusin tha nrans»atian afsLis mis Thomas‘ Eclectic Oil. WORTA TE ngo?n.m WEIGHT IN Do You Kxow Axvyrame or It? Ir Nor, it y _ Tims You D. Des. 16, Poxp‘s Extrior.â€"Merit wins, and the career of Pond‘s Extract proves it. Sold by Druggists everywnere. 2441 bboes, from the plainest to the mo;ti. elab. orate of s together. torming without oxa ;Gon‘t’!:.inrgut variety in the city to selest from, at such prices as cannot fail to induce the most economically inclined to purchase, A call and examination of our stock will convince the most sceptical. Please remember the J»hee We have no branch store. W. L. Millard‘s New Boot and Shoe Emporium, 74 and 76 Sparks We would direct special attention to our very complete assortment of Boots and sales none. Oatsâ€"Dali. â€"Receipts, 44000 bush ; sales, 34. 000 bushels; 360 to 570 for mized western ; 60c white western. Porkâ€"Dull, at $16.00 for new mess . Lard.â€"8} for Steam ; 9c for kettle renâ€" dered. %t;okum, crude, at 5%¢ ; refined 13{c. to 13}c. Butter 33¢. to 40¢. Cheese 11}c. to 1440 Auction Sales by J. Bermingham. Cornâ€"Dull. Receipts, 41,000; saies, 30,000; at 798 for mixed Western in store. & Barleyâ€"Quiet. Receipts, 10,000; sales, â€"0,000 bushels of western State at 1,45. â€" New Yorr. Dec. 19.â€"Gold 111}. Cotton 16}. s Flourâ€"â€" 5 to 10 cents better. _ Receipts 18,000 bris ; sales, 14,000 bris ; at $5.75 to 6.4?{ ggr c»mmon State and Western : 6.75 to s l‘vo Flourâ€"Firm at €4 75 to 6 00. heatâ€"Dull. Rocexipu, 182,000 ; sales, 30,000, at 1 58 for No. No. 2 Milwaukee. Tomaioes, not in demand On:gu. por bus..........: ‘Purhips, per bus........... gununper DK 3 ¢ +s 54 +5 ++ UntStraw, per ton..... ... Poks, poF bUS...:.+1â€":+1:1... Barley, per bus.............. Apmnrh.rnl. Ca @ per dozen......... Wood, hard, per cord ... Mixed Woud........... 100 Mutton,per ib....... ... ;aur.'mlndel}nnd is ow couple..... .. r couple...... l'owl’-gmon,]nr lb Lier, per lb....... .. In prints, per lb....... . The stock market has not been particuâ€" larly active during the week. and with the exception of une or two of the leadâ€" ing offerings, the transactions have been 44 115 THE OTTAWA TIMES DECEMBER 20, 1873 The following is a list of toâ€"day‘s sales : MORNT}G sEss10N, * 10 shares Bank of Montreal at....176} 9 4 do at....l77 3 " _ City Baak at.... 91} PPKOACHING SALES BY J. BER _ MINGRAM. 42009 MC 2 00 TOV 200. 20. 2 MDWRURCE, 'hyeâ€" Unchanged. Receipts 10,000 bush; e * 66 _do at. 5 * _ Montreal Telegraph at AFTERNOON SE8sION, 5 shares Bank of Montreal _ at 1 " do at $ * do at 9 ."._ City Bank at. ONEYâ€"WAGES | white, hlue and grey Blankets, to be COMMERCIAL. . ‘Thusin the p -'â€"r-nu" : of this Oil MARKET REPORT. Apply to J, BEERMING HAM, $60 a week guaranteed." Business New York Markots. Bt. Auns, Bout de l‘Isle, 2401 . 91 177} 177i 1114 9l 2114 vain ove y For Sehool Section No. 2 Gloucester, a Female Teacher, homuuflno-}whw Class Certifi calé. | Apply by letter, or in person to _ OTICE is herevy given that application wil g bomldelom{nl,zfih&nn of Ontario, at next Session thereof, ummlncomsu a Company to construct a Railway from wa City p-{zbyunnlh.v of the Madawaska river and e Rosseau to Parry Sound. Ottawa October 2nd. 1873 «dlâ€"6w that they are required by the Rules of the two Houses of Parliament, (which are published in full Intho“Ouudn(snsuc to give TWO lom& NUTICE of the (clear! and ncetly specifying its and oNect{ in the "Canada Gazette," and also in a paper published in the Oonmud?“ Unjon of Counties affeeted, sending dopies of the papers containing the first and last of sueh noticgs to the Private Bill Office of -u‘li'l‘l BRUBERT x-uo;h ALFRED flr"fixcx, Clerk of the_House of Common,s Dee. 5. 1873. * 2483â€"1wane Hament k:: l’flvfi 3 dfl.m for aln:toncp:xr: clusive Pflw orm-uu wers for commei or other W{a 10r doing anything tending to affect the rights or N. B.â€"You will know the Other by being carpeted. , A] M;.P OR I U M Gloncester, BOOTS({& SHOES CHOOL -r#acm WANTED for School ) Section No, 3, Township of Cumberland iding second or third elass certificate, ppply VC D QUMJI&.. Zz'fi-!ybm Iips scaid) Toothache, * Colic, Old Sores, Promy,. All Hemorrhages, ’ * CU RE 8 "‘ Rheumatism, Scalds, Lameness, Neuralgia, _ Burns, Soreness, Nore Throat, Boils, Wounds, Honmness,! Ulcers, Bruises, You can positively save "Big Money‘ by puw poussrcd] IRRY WINE 10 HHDS, PALE SHE WINK, (V, V. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerez‘s. Reasonable price‘and good art! .e. DUBLIN _ POR1 GUINNES & DAWES PALE ALE and PORTER, CLARETH, srumnu‘:bsm.umâ€"m pints and quarts ; SCHNAUBERTS, OF BINGEN Pickles, Sauces, Jams, Jellies, Table Fruits, &c , Tin goodsâ€"French and lish in variety : M e.'K,Innon Cnckene; l:.'flnlul:o,,;llcl(enflé'l Bo{ll Alberts of Minb%; in tins, : * * ; variety of other kinds; New Cheese and Meatsâ€"all kinds ; Lemon Juiceâ€"Crosca & Blackwelis ; Fine Syru various kinds: very To apa o Aetal o. wR Patent exf:Zcted Honey in m' Honey in glass boxes,! * Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Karl of Dufferin, Dec. 5, 1878 Ta.7Ti and 78 SP A RKS<S T. Japansâ€"Greer .. Black of he best grades. Oooaelrmunddfllyand‘mnod e premisesâ€" ‘The above gooas are and n'l‘ll:g;.-lm !3{“&&%111&“‘”% purchased from proâ€" tmm -::l.’ w‘l:l be nhr:' reasonable pfioe. l'rh-v_a.rowonh trying. ey will recommend [E OV 52 1HOS, PATTERSON‘S, |_ RIVATE BILLA. ? ANTED, m :ans of selfâ€"curé, W. L. MILLARD‘S DIRECT â€" IMPORTATIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Ex. Ship from France, England and Spain. _ Ten hhds, EXTRA FINE tiawa," July 17,]187 NOMY iS WEALTH 4 OLD PORT W IN H ! C THOS. PATTERSON BULK OYSTERS. Popular One Price Teas, Coffees and Sugars. Addrem, 3. :8" RpeVRS HeNRY cow an, [ICHAEL KERXY AMUEL RA T HWELL A8. HAMILTO N, â€" * * â€" PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands. place from any SEV RB, _ __ _Ord. and Admt. Lands, ew York. Ottawa, 10th Dec. 1573, the CommissariatStores and Bakery, with k 'rh.lmulohhthmymr‘“n,'lnw’": ur-.fl:m““' Mofmom un.'u“ n ut Tent Tenders to state amount of rent offered, and to ‘lnmmn-ollvommdentmr&p-htm payment of said rent, every six mon Public Notice is hereby given that Tenders wil} f‘um'?)‘s’u m‘&:::avd uo%"fi“ m n w of Sist. DEUCEMBER, INBTANT, for tho lease of the large Btone attached to the Queâ€" bee Gate Barracks at Montreal, and known as dishes of every kind, Boned Tu:key, Boars ikey, Head, Prairie Chickens, Quail, Partridge, &c.. &c. @@~Will keep constantiy on hand Cooked E::”'m' Turkeys, Oysters, Patties, Mutton k:. B.â€"Parties wishing the services of his cook an evening will please leave carly notice, _ __ FIRSTâ€"CLASS MAN COOK, And will be prepared to turnish all the delicacies Queen Restaurant Begx to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Otâ€" tawa that he has made arrangements with a Enterest allowed at the rate of Four per cent. per lln-n.um,anddoputu can be wlflldr':;llt -’: OFFICE HOURS FROM $ A.M. TO 7 P.M. For Money Orders and Saving Banks Busingess from 9.00 a.m. to 4 2. 41. G. P. BAKER, . steamer will be closed at 12:2 p:m.,in which faroneres naue o darinl .000 0â€" Un Money Order Offices throughout _ $ Maiter posted up to 9:00 p.m. will be > warded Eastand 'cd‘.,&nml:onunm. the same night. _________ _ _ snn on 1 A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED. . Co#Fi® puost orrics, oTrawa. Arrival and Departure of Mails. RDNANCE LANDS 1873. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 134 $@F~ AllMails are closed by Montreal L+ 8 minutes faster than ‘Ottawa time. New York, close every Monday at 8 nonginn Ling, Sione ovary Croor P A D, McDONELL. s idns . dah] Aalimieet 22 The Proprietor of the o io®davikoenenit BRITISH MAILB. * * DePuly of the Minister 0{ the Interior. m mmA is C 0 oi os a6 o6 ad sg E&z& 88 d666 cin o A "RRHE JWCI J No.% & . KaU.s M. KAVANAGH d t ISS M. TELFORD, late of Europe, desires M for ‘nstruction hmn(-nd the l:o'ul:undu residences or otherwise, as may be agreed upon. . _ hiairs, Oct. 2, 1878 AR O . LATOUR, who will be on the premises “mfl':g’fll"lfl_ this date. Oct, 20, 1878 230744wi m The subscriber offers for saleé on account of the Estate of Chevrier and Laframboise The following Property For further Eus CEREiIDe Eis TT P OSE Minute, It will Knit oo e % en . nfl" Fringes, Afghans, Nublas, Underslceves, Lamp '& , ktT Double H Toe, wers, Hoods, Books, Bmoking Cord, Undershirts, Shawis, Jackets, m. mfl Buspenders, Wristers, Tidies, Tuffed Work. A Triumph of Mechanical Genius, 'um_hr_m.!“fl\ will Knit 29,900 Stitches in Family Knitting Machine Pianoforte and Singing. P.BASKERVILLE&BROS A Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year Evening Flowers Just Received MicTix®krYy A Choice and Extensive Stock! Wsg,Several Lines of FELT HATS at Cost UVGARS, TEAS AND OOFFEESNâ€"Voery choice and teed, None to exceed them _ offer reductions in our general Btock, and hope mxsn satisfaction, !HOICE 1LABRADOR HERRINGS on hand. SILVER AND RED ONION®, _ AGra;::! Display of the Latest and Richost Shades and HOICE FRUITS, SPICES .AND GEN L GROCERL BRAN â€" Byrups, at low prices, during the lmmmy:mA *S M WIikes l e r. BASKERVILLE & BRO8. Latest â€" Styles CA EiE RIARE RIR & L Bole Agent for Ottawa and My ZMâ€"OFF1CEâ€"South Side Sparks, betwien O‘Connor and Bankâ€"ste. The undersigned HAS REMOVED to the premises now occupied by J. EW ING & Oo. Commission Agents, , Dec. 8, 187% POCKET PURSES FULL OF MONEY AXND PLENTY OF GOOD CHEER! Titus Block, â€"~South Snarksâ€"st. ALLAN, â€" McKINNON$ «& â€" MeMORRAV, Very Choice, by the Barre! or Galion ; also in Bottles. None should be without it. P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. _ MILLINEKRY AN» MANTLE DEPART Tlak hat Fiowern Muntice: Costaings and Sbawie"""* wa.LADIES‘ DEESSES MADE TO ORDER ;‘:‘"‘"’""‘i‘b"mm wpytefe oo c c aXnHY â€" PBD A"?ll'.%: t &ubog:wv\uhm-l m“?::“"'h-m F\ Kid and *h en ok t ARS MARE YE bePARERRNr the following choice shades: Myrtle Navy, Viciet, Ruby, Garnet, sR y"Browne afld Black, _*‘‘"‘REAL â€"ABERDEEN WINOEYE. A large variety of beautiful grey mixiures, remarkably cheap. _ Am: , soft and pleasant to wea. Best quality fi_flmâ€"'. 187%. Fall and Winter Season 1874 Latest Novelties Introduced. DRESS, DRESS. ~s 2s c 2. "¢~" SBVBRN TWILL. is t protty that maky bmted warmuamicn in uifecuits inre prov sens mant Lativ wilinpunte 1 t pomrniesto more eevon, _ . oo c oTUUNA SEROE Is of musnzw‘iifi-;mmw in Tavs: _ s tREE "TWilL. DIAGONAL. A charming material for winier wear: ina splendid assortment of c _ _ BCUTARIA CORD. Rich Satin stripes . an entirely new fl:lmmd ‘Those ladies who cannot endure “m‘flu ~..,.d'.-' h m;mlflllDN'_M.A__:__ C Ne Oct. 11, 1878. 2372 ATEE BB ANIME dey MB P200» BC* fourth door from Bankâ€"st. or EUG. MARTINEAU, HUNDRED BARRELS OF CIDER, l X: XMK O T A L . REGENT â€" HOUSE ! Â¥R. We wish all our customers and the public generally °V PRENOH "WERINO®. VEEVETEENG â€"Bill Paoidh J. R&. STITT & Co., xE $ BPARKEâ€"ST, HAVE JUST RECEKLVED No. 104 Rideau Streot, FELT, ruuufi 'i.o:i'f." BILK AX Cleaned a mhm Lth-l-fi Eugene of the City of Otte been Cl ctoee ndnreres apasel entgrten claims within one month, ‘ BUG, MARTINEAU, In the matter of NOK4& EPHRAIM CHEV KIE®E of the City of Vitewa, Insoivents. *# Wili be ready to receive Guests on thetZin NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, Jmon HOUS . REFITTED, REFUENLSAED: ; LINNETT amine the Stock G. J. DU PFE, seasonable Mantles should ex| MANTLES REDUCCED MANTLES AT A BARGAIN. MANTLES AT A DI8SCOUCNT t6o¢6 $§ jb YJ JAS. BAILIFEF SV vket new management. P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. Those who require warm 1IOHN G:

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