hnues uy se late anteceâ€" Fl been found abuses ‘.‘_ while its con. corruption on itural to them Parlinment of 6. _ Sir Sm pagues, in fact lic examinaâ€" ._ t":.":'"'m.::i resent argu. L\ur represenâ€" or in different [:- of this Oil a compound be made trom mes and nerâ€" to overstimuâ€" g of temporâ€" ‘@pee and genâ€" DAY, THE Dr, W heeler‘s J c-n:;- in & mate brain ody, and im« ves new zest ACHLIN, of N $ novelties, latest styles DRD;, , retary a hardly i two political y su ‘diys? nneqpe ther preparaâ€" specificaâ€" en at the de. The as. m, as to volâ€" port the late bave clearly e testimony . D. Davies, of several inâ€" )N1IC W ABTâ€" low vitallty Tksâ€"t., ntiment atâ€" k an unware ith his name so publicly, iat he made spectfully reâ€" bindings. TUTE,. titution tractive ice that 445â€"1itm r. Laird and Pattern variety, Esq., of this , avoid the cents of the same will be 1874, tus lonies, to llphou "lichn. We )â€" at present ast RICA 2144 ot the peoâ€" of there is g of the verdict of <f nt. will of “. The * Ville do Havroâ€"The Captain‘s In his official report to the Company of the loss of the ‘Ville de Havre,‘ Captain Surmont says that he had hardly time to p-&:’uo bridge of the steimer, after the wery of the ‘Loch Karn,‘ before the latter struck right in the side opposite the main mast. . An enormous hole was made, rendering it certain that the uhifl‘eouldu- main afloat but a short time. fact the water rushed in s6 quickly, that there was not time to close the door of the buikhead. The coal bunker be: Pexaxe, Dec. 20. â€"The Dutch troops in Acheen are now in possession of all the country on the left site of 4cheen River The march of the Dutch is strongly re sisted by theAcheenese, * The * Virginius‘® Passengers. Wasmxetox, Dec 19 â€"No official intelliâ€" gence ha« yet been received of the relewe of the passengers and crew of the + Virâ€" ~â€" New Yorx, Dec 19â€"A fl::o fight took place near the back of y Island this morning for $500, between James Turner, of New Orleans, and Edward McDuff Turâ€" ner was declared the winner on the twenâ€" tyâ€"minth round. The Famine in Bengal. Cirourrs, Decs. 20.â€"Une half of the -puo.floodintbo Frovinecs of Bengal has exhausted, and it is now believed that a famine cannot be avoided. Thus ing forced into the engine room, the water poured in that way into the boiler. The second officer was instructed to superintend the work of disembarkâ€" ation. _ Captain Surmont then described how two of the boais were cfushed and mapy persons killecd by the falling of the main mast, and several other details bitherto ungublished. He then describes how he sunk with the steamer, and was afterwards picked up ; tells how the small md\bmhhnmmdth“‘dmn- ing persons they could adds that there was not no:mn twelve minutes between the coliision and the sinking of the «bip. le among the peop! Pars Dec 19th â€"In the Assembly toâ€" day the bili for i~creasing President Moâ€" Mahon‘s salary w« passed . Gold Coast Items. Loxpox, Dec.: 19th,â€"A despatch from the Goid Coast announces that the King of Da omey h. joined the Ashantees. .. Foever continues among the British lnom and 10 invalids h«ve been sent to Isiand of St. Helona. There are at present seventeen smallâ€" pox patients at the General Hospital. The flour market is quiet and unchanâ€" :-L Sules â€"100 choice superior extra at .30 ; 200 choice extra at 6 15; 83 strong bakers‘ at 6 25;, 100 do at 6.14 ; 200 meâ€" mium at 5.80; 100 spring extra at 5.70 ; 100 tine at 5; 1O middlings at 4.50. It is stated the decline in gold is due to sales of two millions by a Spanish specu~â€" lator, who bought in anticipation of war. Another Filibustering Expedition. ‘The Custom House Fire. New Yorr Dec. 16.â€"The damage by fire in the Custom House last night will not exceed one thousand dollars, Kzy Wust, Dec. 19 â€"fhere is a report that a steamer named * &nti?o de Cuba® has succeeded in landing a filibustering expedition on the southern coast of the islands between Quantimo and Santiago. The U. 8, Navy Yards. Wasuixorox, Dec. 19.â€"A special deâ€" spatch says, the Secretary of the navy stated hbe would stop work in the United Ntates navy yards until the + Virginius‘ prisoners were safely delivered. Navy Yards. Bostox, Dec. 19.â€"OUrders were received from Washington toâ€"day to cease all extra work at the Charleston navy yard, and to resume the usual working hours. The work of fitting out at Brooklyn will proceed, but as the emergency is over, a number of employees have been disâ€" Napoleon Duquette, Fostmaster of La« chine, has been committed for trial, bail refused. ‘The degachment of Provincial Police sent to St. Scholastique have returned to _ The Militawy School is in progress. 1t is stated there are now {fourteen cadets pro. secuting their studies. . the purpose of uniting those seciions w\bqufllbnflebflpw from the West to the Atlantic seaboard. A ing wil be held in the bhall of the :::meluimth_flm Baturâ€" mansgement of the Department. . He will also visit the principal ports of the Doâ€" ‘T and examine into the management of ‘them ail, ahd recommend whatever changes or alterstions may be deemed necessary for their future good working. Aubut, the engineer, has been dismissed, and the department is now looking for his Cheap Transportation. Warmsartox, Deo. 19.â€"A cail is being numerously si.ned by the members of Congress looking to a union of the mem» bers of the Northâ€"west and Southâ€"west for Mr. Johnson, Assistant Commissioner of Customs, arrived in town yesterday, and commenced an investigation into the hm Abbiabiontesdhéabiiadinsi ind A young man named John Kirkwood was arrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant, charging him with baving committed an assault on his aged mother. Hefound an 3porthn ty for reflection in the solitude the cells of No. 2 Police Station. Custom Bouu-lnvs‘:rlm-m- mitted for Trial â€"Military School CECACE A young Englishman named ‘.Zn- Mil. ler, who has been boarding for past six weeks st the © Young Canadian‘ Hotel, York street, died suddenly yesterday mo. nâ€" ing, about five o‘ clock, it is supposed from haut disease.. An inqusst is to t efheld to day before Coroner De [a Hooke. week A well attended meeting 0 bore riflemen of tois Clty evening in the Temperance ?'"W' of discussing the < orming a Provincial Smail â€"b sociation. . Mr. W. M. 00?' ed chairman, and Mr. W. qm.ud to act as secretary. mous‘y resoiyved that such & W sao FTUV Small Bore Rifle Associationâ€"Wilkio Collingâ€"Sudden Deathâ€" An Uanâ€" natural Sonâ€" A wor wHEoMATen ME ACEe 0 o bore riflemen of tais clty Was held last evening in the Temperance Hail, for the r\u’pon of discussing the desirability of orming a Provincial =mail .bore itifle Asâ€" sociation. . Mr. W. l.(,‘ooxorwu appoint ed chairman, and Mr. W. Cruit was re â€" quested to act as secretary. 1t was unaniâ€" mous‘y resoived that such an association as the above shoula be formed, and the secretary was instructed to communicate with the «m«1llâ€"bore men of the Province The Franklin is expected to y after recess. Prosident McMahon‘s Salary. â€"Markets. BY TELEGRAPH. The Acheonese Trouble. UNITED STATES. FROM MONTREAL SUMATRA Prize Fight ENGLAND TORONTO. INDIA. Mowrasac, Dec. 20. Toro®tO, Mr. Trembiayâ€"An address for a copy of the last report made by Mr. Casgrain, the surveyor on the exploration of the terriâ€" tory through which the line of theâ€" proâ€" jocted railway trom Quebec to Lake St. John has been run. _ _ Mr. Joly moved an address for a copy of the correspondence between the D« paurtment of Crown Lands and the Corâ€" poration of the town of Levis, with respect o a certain beach lot granted by Lerters Patent, dated 17th March last, to Mr. C. W Carriér; together with copies of the requisitions addressed at various times by the said corporation to the Government for the granting of tke said beech lot to the said Corporation for public pur a bolonl:.b'miudd&o&d Mm- tent, as a copy of the patent granted bymflmzd'b Mr. C. W. Carrier for the said lot, and statement of pay= meats made up to date by him on acâ€" count of the purchase price of the said lot. Carried. â€" Mr. Polletier (Bellechasse) moved an address for a statement showing, tirst, the names and residences of the persons who purchased lots on the Tache road from the date of its opening up to the 5th of August, 1873, the several amounts paid by each of the said purchasers for such lots, and the date of such payments ; second, the names and residences of those who have obtained free grants of lots or the said Teche road during the said period. them in a manner as fir removed f om truth as from decorum. Let the Presiâ€" dent demand the surrender of the Virginâ€" ius if his conscience permits. But he wust let alone the political parties and inâ€" terior matters of our country v.h:lp which are never to be meddied #izh. He should remember that no nation is more jeailous than the American nation of similar inte:â€" terence, and as the pretensions of (ireat Britain were the prime cause ot the war of 1812, we initiate the noble conduct of the Americans of that time. We are resoive i to die if we can‘t conquear before allowing such interference. Third Session of the Second Parliaâ€" The Speaker took the cha‘r at 11 a.m After routine, the following Bill was in~ troduced and read a first and second time : Mr. Malhiot, *A B: l to incorporate the College of Three Rivers.‘ . _ _ Mr. Poser introduced a bill to annex one parish of Lotbiniere to the County of Beauce. Read a second time. _ _ _ Hon. Mr. Chapleau introduced a bill to define the arpentage between the two counties of Granton and Upton. ration. * Mr. Eddy presented a petition for the incorporation of the (itaws lron and Steel Factory. . We PROVINCIAL _ PARLIAMENT. _ Hop. Mr. Chapleau presented a petition from the Northern Colonization Rulroad for an amendment to the Act ot lncorpcâ€" Hon. Mr. irvine gave notice that on the 8th of January next he would move the appointment of a Commuttee to investigate the Administration of Justice in the Proâ€" vince of Quebec. _ i Mt. Beanbien hoped the Government would remember the amendment to the Aot of Incorporation of the Agriculturai Society. _ oc to the lsland of Cuba." It also says : "This in nothing reeembles those dignitied documents elevated in views and language in which the first magistrates of a Repubâ€" lic are accustomed to give an account to Congress, or rather to the nation, of its inâ€" ternal and external relations. 1t appears impossible that Mr. Fish could advise or consent to such a document. The Presi dent descends into, to himw, unknown reâ€" gious, and meddles with what is not his business. . The interior aftairs of the Sp .nâ€" ish provinces are not under his jurisdic~ tion, and surely he ought not to treat Mr. Tremblay moved a question of priviâ€" lege in reference to an urticle that had appeared in the Couricr du Canada, charg~ ing him with perjury. He entered fully into a statement in connection therewith ; being called to order by the Npeaker on two occasons for exceeding the limits of Hivaxa, Dec. 18.â€"â€"The Diaro of to«day comments on the President‘s Message. 1t says : " The person who uhgnrlnd that the President expressed himselif moderâ€" ately in that part of the message having reference to Spain told an untruth. Cerâ€" tainly the President expresses moderation of satisfied vanity and an aim accomplished in treating of the ‘Virginius‘ affair, but the paragraph about Cuba dererves the quali~ tication of infamous libel given to it by Cronista. The paragraph is a recapitulaâ€". tion of insuits, calumnies and vulgarities, which have been published everywhere, against the loyalists here, and which are now for the tirst time published in an official document which ought to distin~ guish itself by correctness of style and elevition of ideas. The President handles the question of the interior rule of Spain, | the progress and solution of which belong exclusively to the constitutional power within the Spanish nation. He assumes the decrees of m:-o(ocwnto or guar. diinship which make even the weak and pusilianimous blush which we repulse, | preferrin {vduth to dishonor a thousand times, e protest against the docuâ€" . ment in the name of the Spaniards of Cuâ€" . the subjec‘, Hon. Solicitor General Chapleau, on b#« half of the members of the Bnn. stated that the hou. geotleman had oftered the Press grounds tor the accusation, as he, Mr. Chapleau, held in his band an affidavit of the hon. gentleman by which he swears that he _ran‘nudy-d so receife ed his travelling expenses to Chicoutimi and back to Quebec on that ground. Mr. Hoiton asked if there was any puess tion before the House on which they could The Hon. Speaker said there was no question before the House. Mr. Gerin moved the adjournment of the Hou:e. _ After some further discussion the House adjourned at 1:35 till the =th ot January next. The representatives of the Republicin journais of Cuba have waited on the Coâ€" lGaial Minister and presented a document remonstrating ag«inst the censorship, and deciaring that their journals will be comâ€" pelied to cease publication unless the rules are modified or abolished. Erzsrozt, Digby County, N. S., Jan., 1808. Mr. Jax®s i. Fsrrows.â€"Niz: in the winter of 1866, I was afflicted with a severe attack of Bronchitis, and although our doctors were very attentive, and used all means in their power, they failed to aftord me much relief. 1obtained your Compound until “‘Hdo flake Ts 1 C it & t cure. 1am now in perfect m. from Bronâ€" chitis. _ Respectfully yours, l&“W‘D'AL Surrender of the Surviving Passenâ€" and Crew of the * Virginius‘â€" ! Party Surprisedâ€"The Pm:'.l Message. Santiaco os CoBa, Dec. 18th.â€"The surâ€" viving passengers and crew of the + Vir~ ginius‘ were delivered to.day to command er Craine, of the United States steamship ‘Juniata.‘ They were sent on boud that vemel, which soon after took her departure and aimmunition at Guatinaro, but fell into an ambuscade prepared for them by Genâ€" eral Maxime Gomeze, with 600 cavairy. Uvly 100 Spaniards escaped; th is comâ€" mander and 200 so.d ors were kilied, and the remainder taken prisoners. The "uâ€" bans subsequently released the guerilla Major Martinique and other officer:, aid atter attending to the wovundea sent mtbon under r‘m to the vicinity of i A Spanish column, undasm Arminal, has started in pur suit of the Insurgent torces. _ __ _ Advices from Insurgent sources state that a column of 500 Spaniards set out on Monday last to surprise the depot of arms tor New York. The PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. _ â€"a + CBP + 4â€" â€"â€" Bronchitis; Quzusuc, Dec. 19 8., Jan., 1868 ‘Himalsya,‘ and making a considerable hole in her starboard quarter. On board the ‘lnmar‘ were sixtyâ€"one of the T Artillery and their Qtlan"dl under the commuind of Major Dambridge. " in the ‘Hamalaya‘ there were thirty men of the Army Service Corps and of the Royal Engineers. The ‘Tamar‘ will embark on Friday, the 2n i battalion 23rd Regiment, and proceed direct to Capa Coast Castle. The ‘Himalaya‘ will embark the 2nd Bat« talion R fs ibrigadg on ~aturday, and then sail, cullung w" on the way. The voyage is ex to take from nineteen to twenty.oue days. THE LATE MURDER IN TWE kiNo‘s CoOUNTY. Nome very startliing information has just been tendered to the Crown respectâ€" img the murder of Thomis Devery, near this town, in June last. A few weeks ago Mrs. Devery was reâ€"arrested on suspicion of being an accomplice in the murder of her husband. A young manâ€"pamed Egan Between eight and nine o‘clock on Sunâ€" day evening a party of armed men visited the house of a man named Michael Wren, of Coolcor, between Bunlaby and Granard and fired eight shots into the windows, bi t fortunately no one was wounded. ‘Iwo of the party entered the house with asledge hammer, and struck a son of Wren, named Michael, a violent blow. His brother, having come to his rescue, was treated similarly, ‘Ahe rcrty then decamped, makâ€" ing threits of future vengeance. It ap. pears that at the recent election, when n‘fl- John Martin was the Home Rule candidate the Wrens were supporters of this gonllo- man, and this gave rise to a great deal of illâ€"feeling towards them, to which illâ€"feel ing the present attack is attributable.Two men named Smyth, brothars, hive b en arrested, charged with being of the + and heve been lodged in )nl.fl brought up at the peity sessions of Balâ€" linsloe (this day ) Wren is about to lodge a claim of £6 with the grand jury for the damages done to his house. l IRISH NEWS. â€" | (From the Leader‘s Dublin Correspondent.) HOME RULK. The Home Rule conference was opened at tweive o‘clock yesterday, in the kound kKoom of the Rotunca which was about \ hait niled by the meimbers. The gailery | set apart for spectators, of which a small propurtion were .adies. ‘The chair was wecupied by Mr. Shaw, M.P., who in the opening proweedings sail the objects of the conference were to remove the doubts of those who stiil aouoted their genuineâ€" ness of the feeling of the Irisk people in favor of Home Rule, and to transfer tbo\ ner nusvand, A young manâ€"pamed E was also arrested. A womanr mmodr' 55 Naimara came forward and gave important 25 evidence against the prisoners and Gerald | 250 Kiimartin, who has been already commit | 5l ted for trial. ‘This woman‘s son also came | 20 torward, and swore positively that he witâ€"| 5 nessed the murder from behind a gate,| 5 and saw it committed by two men not in | custody, He swore there was not a word of truth in his mother‘s statement. In| 52 corroboration of this statement, Mrs. 2 Davery confessed to hivivg seen the mur» | 25 der committed by the parties not in cusâ€"| 10 tody, but stated that they made her swear | 100 on her knees not to divulge what she had seen. ‘The Crown have not acted on either statements up to the present, but an inâ€" vestization will be agiin held on Friday. The hallâ€"yearly mooliniof the County Monaghan Grand Orange Lodge was held on Tuesday evening last, in Mr. Carlisle‘s Commerciat Hotel, and was ‘eruidod over by Captain W. W. Madeen, W. G. M. The different districts of the county were well represent.d. Several new warrants were applied for and granted. The subject of the ensuing general election was brought forw«rd, and it was unanimously resolved, "That no supporter of the ut Governâ€" ment, nor any Home ll&:.:flin sup» port from anyone m.?’h&h In« stitation." _ After the usual business had MEETING OF COUMTY MJNAGHAN GRAND LODGE A PITOHED BATTLE IN ARMAGH. (n Sunday morning, 9th inst., about seven o‘clock, not less than a bundred of the ‘roughs‘ of Armagh and the surroundâ€" ing distmct assembled in Abbey Park, ad~ j »ning the Ulster Railway Station, to witâ€" ness a series of pugilistic encounters which had been arranged to come off between two hostile parties â€" namely Fenian and Ribbonmen. _ We understind that the lightng was exceecdingly severe, and that occasionally koives were brandished ; but, tortunately, no dangerous wounds were inflicted. _ The combat lasted for nearly two hours, and respeciable persons going to their places of worship were both grievâ€" ed and sstonished that no measures had been taken to stop it. FATHER O kEKFE AND is QURATE, The Rev. Mr. O‘Dwyor, late curate to Mr, U‘Keefe, has written a letier annoancâ€" myg his withdrawl from that office. He deeply regreis, he says, that he has conâ€" tinued so long in opposition to © Mother Church,‘ and @unounces his intention to proceed to Rome to ‘ pray for pardon.‘ not producing more witnesses. | " _ _ TROON3 FOR 1HK AsHANTEE WaRâ€"a COLLE 8. 0N BETWEEN TROOP sHirs, lier M.j>sty‘s troop ship ‘Himalaya‘ and ‘Famar‘ arrived in the Cork Harbor to.day fo: the purpose of embarking troops for the wolu Coast. As the steamers were leaving Plymouth a collision cccurred beâ€" tween them, the ‘[amar‘ running into the been transacted, the brethren dined toâ€" gether, and separated at an éarly hour in the evening. __Dr. Myles was then sworn, and, in reply to the coromer, said that the cause of the death of the deceased was the severance of the vessels on both sides of the neck, but especialiy on the left side. He was of opinion the wounds were mot caused by the aeceased. Some further evidence having been given, The «oroner inquired whether the police authorites intended to produce the ace cused. Mr. Cruise, S. Iâ€"No. The coroner, widressing the jury, said he thought it only fair and right to adjourn the inquest, in order to aftord the prisone er an opporiunity of applying at the proper quurter for a writ of Aabeas corpus to be present. lt was evident that she had not done that, so that now he would proceed with the investigation. _ , ‘The jury having answered to names, The ld'out ned inquest touching the death ot Eilen Suu:], who was murdered on Sunday evening, the 9th inst., was held to day by Mr. J, M. De‘/ourcy, city coroner. tome Kule movem«nt from the hands ot the dome RKule Association to those 0f tue Irish people. _ Mr. Butt then read the series Of resolutions which would be proâ€" posed, stated the respective claims of rederalism and simpie kepeal, and urged that the former was preferable. He tiea moved the first resolution, which was passed, to the ettect that whe sssembly wais convinced it wes essentially necessery io the peace and prosperity of Ireland that the right ot domesuc legislation on Irish ailairs should be restored to ll'm Further reâ€"olutions were then pro and the meeting adjourned until toâ€" day. A Merry Christmas and .Bspry New Year, purses full of money and plenty of good cheer ; we wishall our customers and the public generally. 2434 P. Baskszviccs & Bros. Remember Baskerville & Brothers. They guarantee you the choicest Wines, Brandie=, Gin, Rum, lrish and S:otch whiskies, also the best old Rye, family Proot and Malt whiskies made in the Do» minion. . Their general stock of groceries, ‘leas in particular and Christmas fruits, mdonrvmol your attcntion, all of which are red at prices that no retail stogras in this city can compete with. Purs‘apple cider on hand. Give merit to whom merit is due. Sparkling. Cansdian Ale also on hand. 2445 OUTRAGE IN COUNTY LONGFORD THE LIMERICK MURDER, their \ _ in the stock market there were no imâ€" . portant changes in prices, and transactions | were chiefly in Montreal 'l‘ol;gnph stock, which opened with sales at 4, but ad~ v.noed io 209} at the close, the latter tigure being nouw bid, with holders at 210%} Bank of Montreal was disposed of at 177} | and 1774, closing at the former and latter rates for buyers and sellers respectively. City was quiet at 91 to 914. Merchants changed hands at 1074. For Royal Canaâ€" dian 934 ana 93 was; paid; the present | rates are 9}} to 94. Commerce was sold at 116], and closes at the same rate for |purchuou. and 117 for holders A few | shares of City Passenger Railway were obâ€" tained at 2054 and 206 ; the latter was the closing price for sellers, with 2034 offered. Otler stocks and shares were nominally as quoted: The following is a list of toâ€"day‘s transactions : . V not in demand ...... Fow!s,per couple.......... . TurK@Â¥8 @@MCh..«........ 0+ Ducks, couple. ........ Fow!‘s &in.n. per lb..... Butter, per Ib....... ...... In prints, per 1b....... ... POUMOOBy . u2 .20 ..000 + ++ ++ +s (‘l,\)m:op. no.::n demand Ont Straw, per ton..... ... Buck wheat, per bus. ... .. .. Ferrows‘ Hyruornosruites,â€"The rapid~ ly increasing saies ot Feliows‘ Syrup of â€" Hypophosphites would be in itselt â€"proof ; enough of the value of the medicine in { the cure of diseases for which it is recom» | mended, but when we add to this the fact that we are constantly hearing of its re« | markable curative properties, nothing more is required to make the fact con~ ! vincing: _ For the past year we have been adverusing tor Mr. Fellows, and in that time a number of cases have come under our notice waere the use of the prepirâ€" ation, according to the directions, has been attended with astonishing results. Iu the curecf Consumption in its early stages, there is gn-bubly no known medicine its equat. For all diseases of the Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. _ The medicine is pieasant to take, and if the directions are strictly followed benetits are sure to folâ€" low its use. To all invalids suffcring trom Coasumption, Bronchitis, General ~ Debility, _ Heart _ Disease, and all diseases ‘a:ising from an impoverished state of the blood, we would recommend their giving this invaluable preparation a trial, Physicians everywhere recommend its use in the above named diseases. We write this unsolicited by Mr. Fellows or any one else. It is not an advertisement for which we expect to be paid, but a statement of what we know raspecting this really excellent preparaâ€" tion. Mr. Fellows was the originator of this medicine, and although it is but a few years since he first commenced its manufacture, he has succeeded in estabâ€" li~hin'£:'n extensive business in connecâ€" tion ewith. â€"It is powâ€"used very largeâ€" ly in every part of the Dominion, and its siles are rapidiy increasing thronghout the United States and elsewhere.â€"Colonial 25 10 100 195 Moxtrea1, Dec, 20. The money market remains quiet, and without special alteration in the rates for discounts and loans, Sterling Exchange is steady at 109. _ _ omm a week guaranteed.~ Business E‘:\Al[':ll(‘) |novnnd vermanent, hon-o‘w abur:-l. 4 B d" or 6 ; no “fl red. SPAKE . | Thousands flnin. . Fuil inâ€" TLME Iumcthnllnd samples ium retail (~v $51 malled free. Craus: xas Carer.â€"William Slattery, No. 1 Stall, Byâ€"ward Market, wishes to acquaint the good people of Uttawa, that he purâ€" poses having a grand display of tine beef for the approaching season. He will, on Friday, the 19th inst., slaughter ten head of Western cattle, two of which took first prize at our City Agricultural Show last Uctober, whilst the remâ€"inder are from Guelph Fair, and are berutiful specimens of their breed. lie will also have over fitlty of as fine Southdown Sheep as need be seen, being reared into perfect condiâ€" tion by that famous teeder, Grant, Fitzroy. Veal will be represented by a specially fine calf, weighing close on 350 lbs., and there will be shown at his stall, on Tuesâ€" day and Wednesday, theâ€" 23rd and 24th inâ€"t.. besides the Af:ovo. as fine a display as it has been his good fortune hitherto to produce. 244 4i OTICE is hereby mn that application will be made to the lative Assembly of the mee of Ontaric, at its next session, for an Act to incorporate a Raliway MR::’ with m- to construct a line of Railway Parry to Carleton Place, and to make connecâ€" tions with other I-llw-. KINGSMILL, CaTTANACH & FRANCIS, c o in d en Iw â€" Toronto, Dec. §, 1873. 1w __â€" Business That Will Pay Wg%?’l’ts:l:o m ll;"m ::d h:yt mwuu-":n as Mmï¬rw tars iIreo. s * J. LATHAM & &i 2# Washington St. Boston, Mas treots, N 'Du.lt Sale of Buffaio Robes and Blankets, at 12 @elock on 'l'hw.unllmlw.. at his Sale Rooms, Elginâ€"st., by J. Bermingham. _ _ _ _ een on e on im me e W Auction sale of two Dwellings, Outbuildings, Sheds and Atables, being eat half of Lot No?g, south side Cathcartâ€"st., on Satirday, J3th inst., at 12 c:;:loek.u Sale Rooms, Elginâ€"st., by J. Berâ€" mingham, _ Auction Sale of Household Furniture, at one o‘clock on Saturday, the 13th inst., at the resiâ€" denece of J. A. Pinard, Boltonâ€"st. _ _ _ THE OTTAWA TIMES DECEMBER 22, 1873 Cart Sleighs, Cutters, with seat, on nm at private saie, cheap, by J.mm. A "'{,‘5" Counter Giass Case, at private sale, About 50 finely executed and well framed Chromos on hand, to be sold very cheap, at private sale, by J â€" Bem.lll:hnn Buffaio Kobes, lined unlined, large and small, at private -la &xr cent. cheaper than :unole-lo prices, rmingham‘s Auction pouns. :m;an white, blue and grey Blankets, to be sold whatever they may bring, at Berming. ham s Auction Rooms, Elginâ€"st. Dec. 10, 1874. â€" Ma Farmer, :m‘&-ï¬uâ€"-â€" es and Sleighs, in a few days, by . Bermingh&am. _ _ _ _ _; _ _ . __ rro LETâ€"A furnished house, near the Metâ€" gaifeâ€"st , Metbodist Church, hnv\qmllve bed rooms, parior, &nd diuiug room, and within three minutes walk of the post office. Terms easy £5 shares Bank of Montreal _ at 20 " Merchants at 50 4 Montreal Telegraph at al ® do at 20 4 do at § «* _ City Passenger R.R. at. § +« do at Dea. 11, 1874 Auction Sales by J. Bermingham. nty shares Bank of Montreal as do ANTED.â€"We will give men and women ONEYâ€"WAGES ! PPROACHING SALES BY J. BER. _ MINGRHAM. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORT. Montreal Telegraph at do at koyal Canadian do AFTERNOON sEs810N, R.J. STANTON, Hoboken, N.J, MORNIXG SES#ION, FINANCIAL. Apply to J. BERMING HAM. at at at at at 2447. 177} 1774 93) 93 118; 210 210; 210 1774 1074 N. B.â€"You will kno other by being carpeted. BOOTS(& SHOES E M.P O ER I U M Hament n:rn Pflv% 2 d‘:nr “umon "f 4 exâ€" clusive pflw umflum ngven for comm or other purposes of M{’W tor ddunny\mmdl to affoct the rights or m.m of are honz notified they are required by Rules of the two Houses of Parliament, (which are published in Houses of Parliament, (which are puDMsNed /0 full lnth.“&n-h(s‘uue to give TWO Moxtronotion o m appier uns meerly mtho“(xmd:m’ and also in a paper rlï¬cud. -:Idlmwpl-"d?hu x hm‘l.t: cont tluflmuuh:o( such nouwm Private Bill Office of each House. 1 n s.-u% > RUBERT LeMOiNE . Clerk of the Senate A&":‘D PA‘I"'BICK, Dee. 5, 1873. * 2438â€"1wine Pick For Sehool Section No. 2, Gloucester, a Female Teacher, holding a Second or Third Class Certifi caté, Apply by letter, or in person to _ debility premature decay, &c., having tried in, uns emnrare en frion on Ta hi sallert. Addrem, Jn AEkVRES," i Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Dufferin, 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINKE, pousrcL Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bore Throat, Hoarseness, $ Toothache, d oi Ran i hn wid mt reasoonble" price. " That aro work rring. They wil recommond e @8, 1HOS. PATTERSON $, _ You can positively save "Big Money‘ by puw Gloucester, Dec.Jith, 1878 CHOOL TEACHER WANTED for School Japansâ€"Greer . Black of he best grades. â€"Coffee ground daily and roasted e premisesâ€" %@.7T4 and 76 SPARKSâ€"ST., Dec. &, 1878 (V, V. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerez‘s. Reasonable priceand good arti .e. DUBLIN _ POR1E®R, GUlNNFH"“d DAWES‘ PALE ALE and PORTER, CLARETH, BPARKLING MOSELLESâ€"in pints and quarts ; SCHNAUBERTS, OF BINGEN VeLD QUACKS, L wew d o . o ravice Wied im DIRECT â€" IMPORTATIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Dec . 13, 1873 RIVATE BILLS. ttawa," July 171187 W. L. MILLA RD‘S NOMY iS WEALTH ! O LD PORT W IN E4 ï¬"on‘iof"{ Township of Cumberland second or elass certificate, >pply ICHAEL KERNY ‘yl&uu. RA THW ELt AS. HAMILTO N,â€" THOS. PATTERSON Ex. Ship from France, England and Spain. Ten hhds, EXTRA FINE BULK OYSTERS. Teas, Coffees and Sugars. nnon Crackers; in tins also, McKdngie‘s Royal Alberts of Edinburgh; in t , variety of other kinds; New Cheese and lz)ued Meatsâ€"all kinds ; Lemon Juiceâ€"Crosco & Blackwelis ; Fine Syrugoâ€"vnflonl kinds: very superior from Fruit; Spanish Juiceâ€"pure ! Pickling Vinegarâ€"the best. Â¥m.Patent ex/:~.cted Honey in bottie; Com* Honey in glass boxes,! tism, Scalds, Lameness, ia, Burns, Soreness, roat, Boils, Wounds, ess, $ Ulcers, Bruises, e, W Piles, Sprains, . he, * Colic, Old Sores, All Hemorrhages, , Popular One Price chasing your PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands Y CcowWaN, unrivalled for delicious flavor, New York,. _ Ottawa, 10th Dec. 18573, Fin posrt orrics, oTrawa. Arrival and Departure of Mails, be received, addressed To the Department of the interior, Ottawa, up to the hour of NOON of the sist xm’csiï¬ INSTANT, for the lease of large Stone attached to Queâ€" bec Gate Barracks at treal, and known as mmï¬-rmmm-rgammm. The Lease to be for three years, but subject to mum“dmym,ordnyb m-hwulmn{m Tenders to state amount of offered, and to give the names of two sufficient sureties for the pay ment of said rent, every six months, E. A. MEREDITH, Wdlhom the Interior. Queen Restaurant Begs to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Otâ€" tawa that he has made arrangements with a FIRSTâ€"CLASS MAN COOK, And will be prepared to turnish all the delicacies of the season, viz.,â€"Soup, nirees, madeâ€"up dishes of every kind, Boned Turke Boar‘s Head, Prairie Chickens, Quail, hnra , #6,, &c. @@Wili keep constantiy on lundsmn Hams#, Tongue, Turkeys, Oysters, Patties, Mutton N. B.â€"Parties wishing the services of his sook for an evening will please leave carly notice., _ warded Eastand West * ¢ ‘. W l:;mppnmenmym the same nkh‘-‘-‘_'n" SS ussm steamer will be closed at 12:2 p:m.,in which only from 9.00 a.m. to 4 . 21. New York, close exery Monday fat Eamnalan Line: tlose Svery Eriday t fouk unregistered matter can be sent. Wg&*um s garbefouts whii be recelved mt this Office Interest allowed at the rate of Four per cent. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at any OFFICE HOURS FROM 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M. _ For Money Orders and Saving Banks Business :"'""' _MONEY ORDERBS, the P Money Order Offices Dominâ€" ton, 5rw Britain mm Newâ€" 1873. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 173 *""Jauâ€" in ige 1 $AÂ¥ AllMails are closed by Montreal L2 8 minutes faster than Ottawa time. Public Notice is hereb§ given that Tenders will A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED. Dec. 6 187%. D, McDONELL. F. CoPPI®E Commissioner Ord. and Admt. Lands RDNANCE LANDS f is e 388 uds od mlbeesisrsihen en ffs gggï¬ï¬ï¬gg@gg&;iï¬ï¬gï¬ asB asiÂ¥eré sizae es 22 The Proprietor of the BRITISH MAILS. sizs 88 cb us 5 5 . Cuo® sea=s® a oc c c c a2 n3 J VC T J No.% & . ERAUâ€"s G. P. BAKER, E188 B ®2 or otherwise, as may be agreed u; Estate of Chevrier and Laframboise ‘The following Property Ouawa. Ortawa, Oct. 2, 1878, The subscriber offers for sale on account of the ‘The whole will be soid in one lot or separately or w'-;nm-. N-h-‘t:l. m‘!‘}’;“ ooo in Arirgen, A iqmang, uffs, Fringes, Afghans, 1 A Trizmph of Mechanical Genius, Warranted for Three_ Years, 1 Knit Stiiches Minute. It will Knit bid mx t ol Family Knitting Machine Or o 0. LATOUR, who will be on the premises or five or six weeks from this date. Oct. 20, 1878. Nd&wim P. BASKERVILLE &BROS A Merry Christmas &a Happy New Year Evening Flowers Just Received E The undersigned HAS REMOVED to the premises now occupied by J. EWING & Co. â€" Commission Agents, A Choice and Ex‘ensive Stock! MicTiix®ErY y DR ,Several Lines of FELT HATS at Cost UGARS, TEAS AND COFFEESâ€"Very choice and guaranteed. None to exceed them* We _ Offer reductions in our general Stock, and hope to give satisfaction, ; [HOICE 1ABRADOR HERRINGS on hand. SILVER AND RED ONION® HOICE FRUITS, SPICES AND GENEKRAL GROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES AND _ Byrups, at low prices, during the bolidays. r. BASKERVILLE & BROS. A Grand Display of the Latest and Richest Shades and Latest Stvles ONE HUNDRED BARRELS OF CIDER, Dec. 4, 187% IS8 M. TELFORD, late of Europe, h in 4 P Aos Pianoforte and Singing. O IRMJ, â€" IIIRE RIR L EO -_-ggncmn i‘lldoamhdm O‘Connor and Bankâ€"sts. Dec. 3, 1874 Titus Block, South > Snarksâ€"st. POCKET PURSES FULL OF MONEY AND PLENTY OF GOOD OHEER! Very Choice, by the Barrel or Galion ; also in Bottles. None should be without it ALLAN, â€" MckINNON$ %fl[)ouble Heel mdu'n;, l)r:ywan. Hondl.“flloah. w ul Sloati n ncnee. "Undomnires Shawiy Jnckotm, Craile Rhanksts "Loggin 1873. Fail and Winter Season !$74â€" Latest Novelties Introduced. DRESS, __ DRES®. ~ "~ SEVERN TWILL. ï¬mmmmuï¬&mmmua%fl mlnï¬,ll‘mehxu Gkn? “1“11‘“% ILLINERY ANV MANTLE DEPARTMENT mmwmmm.::flm rn.-hlau. in Bonnets, ya.LADIES‘ DRESSES MADE TO ORDER m uunuwz‘mm;‘ Myrile Navy, Viciet, Ruby, Garnet, So. REAL ABERDEEN wYL beautiful * a * s t en fNING GOODS. Best quality imported , soft and pleasant to wear : in those beautiful unâ€" decided shades so becom to the complexion. YRENCH ufimos. Al w' a choice new wars VELVETEENSâ€"Silk Finish® es en 0n 08â€" DP A RTM ENT . i In this Department will be found all the latest novelties of the season, l\;.:'y.gun‘m very geod ; is a handsome corded cloth of superior finish, ¢ FRENCH POPLINNETT. t l:l!l‘\.ll.l £ 7E MCV PVBS 2 2. l.. Is one of those capii mh&‘m-.uu Lady wants. avy, Payson Blue, Prune, Brown, n.(nun.mu SsATIN CLOTH ‘Those Mlu:vhom;.:rdl:‘n're'thk will IJ.IM-. very |-=U texâ€" ture ; in allthe new shades. â€" MIGNONETTE SERGE A charming material for winter wear: ina splendid assortment of i X XMKX O TV A L . Oct. 11, 1878. 2372 REGENT â€"HOUSKE | ESn MO MIVRR d es DC COCICL fourth door from Bankâ€"t. or iford, Box C, Post Office &R We wish all our customers and the public generally S ppiriene wimier, Hboe Lt O e JAS. BAlLIFEF "TRENCH â€"TWILL DIAGONAL. SCUTARIA CORD. HAVE JUST RECELVED J.R. STITT § Co., ; v 30 SPARKSâ€"ST. in the matter of NOE4& EPHRAIM CHEVRILER amine the Stock seasonable Mantles " should ex} MANTLES AT A BARGAIN. MANTLES REDUCCED MANTLES AT &A DISCOUGNT Will be ready to receive Guests on theZin NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, I!lON HOUS . « REFITTED, REFURNIS8HAED, ; G. J. DUEHE, P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. Those who require P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. No. 104 Ridesu Street PAK LEGHORN, SILK AN “g"a" %flh‘ BMUnder new $oF § k y t3 McVORRAN, IOHN GRA %$#®â€"ling