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Ottawa Times (1865), 12 Jan 1876, p. 1

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oprictor, F. J. CLARKE, C pDiue }Aa kiail, Linooin = KX °VSI a%#EDTS. , Burbrigge a CO» oo manâ€"st, 1O# 1 Suns, 37 sewgaleâ€"si., .. 2d08» . 3078, 75 Farringdonâ€"st., L/24OM+ suus, uxt.nkgwm an ume London Whossaie Hous4# aGENIH LN CANADA: ___.; 64 C al l ATE BILLS. woities, as 34 eaca, aou In C c Lmes the quaotiby, 1is 0& lcet a p â€"rmazent Cufe m‘| mm-vam“"fl it medicne vendors Laroug STREET LETTER BOXES. s wili ve fmade f:om se Scroeé Leti 32 m , l2 o o4, and 3 p.ar. Shagâ€"ef & uwen. PARLLIANENXT. [ES (Daily Kaumon) is Tee & mees .m propri@to LNT MOUSE, OTTAW A diby BALi13H MAILS . York, coss every Mood@* l.{ ian Line, close every rrid‘y at 46 is of testim~n‘als trom all parié. kvans, Mere & UQ, i trom any of the brougnodé whe cily Unite SlLaies, : ui B1 C4 o. y iNu$ 5ARA 1i be received at shis office. as rate of # ur pet cous per s can be Withif=wD alt 20y pxai PusTAGK â€"Postage Lo ourys, RochkesterVilie, .. d leon.. ;~ u& vince, p stâ€"paide | sied ap w 93)p..a., Will Do 1. 1 aod West in suyppiemeutafy PM mo a‘ght. ;wmt im FAMED BL000 MIXTVR: s oid sores, s uuceraid sores on the 8ecK, s uiceraled sore i6g4, â€" ge sture is pleasani to LDO L500 ee irom any:Ding injurtous 1 â€" constiiduon of gither sex, 136\ us suiferers Lo giVe it a . WfiA 10 an. c earlog the sisod tromk auu0t Do Lo Alg YÂ¥ is scirvy SK a Uiscases aud SuN! 0 i p.aa. i. . KAMKE:t, Pos ry, Brown & Co. maus, Ciare & CO. * . Al & Co., W Loissale Druggitit* glandumar sw e.l ags. the oiouu from al. im pUre whate ver gause ansiug. . seuryy sores, caucervus LiCors, s . ue ver J.~artucre of Mails, New ~andland, Cicab i Parimer and Bd“'i ag for Cauadian s10M0% 2» p im ,u-A'nlmufl & A W A, uh(ts 1» SHOOLBRED & CO. O *Â¥ . 1 B Have received cf their Fali Importations, YOL. xX., NO. 40142. K»~ §5â€"3741TKG sTLEETâ€"S6 "wa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c. *J €) 48 BXLES CARPETS and CUTTAINS. Erabracing ali ihe noveities, out for ihe seuson to which they contidently FWNHE *ALMAMBRA," »1NHEY, CARIS JE & MILL, h‘ H. 1i RYS. oR ie e e en noig Ee en esc rinh s E.o atmuLoN, [ite Steward #t tue isussell kHou e} who respâ€"ctfuly soil :ts a shar c ( the putsic pstrunag~. wailh ne hopes tâ€" netlt by providing o gog aud atleulye service.) ard fur ishiu _( y thy best quaiities of lne®, Liquers a d C gars. 0; ts and Luacneon in first claâ€"s sty ¢ at all dours. N. G.â€"A commod.ous Hal‘, capabis of hold: Ing (0V persons is actacae4 to ihe Hote‘, cuilzv e it Balls aud ruc Meeâ€"ngs. Ait wa Jan 11 187n. 4 41â€"1m BERNARD MELLON, Mr. BEN. HU KsLL begs to announce to tha general and travelling puoiic, that he bas entered upon the Propriotoâ€"ship of the ubuve Hotel. lateiy cuaducied Oy Mr: Fred. Svans. T‘ne bes. brands of wices, 1quors wnd gigars ure Kebt ani Lho Df0.GDLESL whLG ‘HOD i9 paid The "Feathers" Hotel. 33 to 37, WILLIAM ST. The bes. brands of wices, Lquors and GigA!® are Kept ani the pro.aptest wile tiOD is paid to uuests. Diangr u;nvu«l from 12 A.M., untii 2 P.M., at very reasounâ€" fieâ€"s â€" Eig Li the ‘Colie; + icentiate of mrflh ge of Surgeons, Tml!ml}s ATTRACTIO + BANKRUPT rristcrs, Attorneys, Solicifors, Notaâ€" Sarck ter No. %%, Russell House Block, Sparks St Wi i be goid at 4) per cent. below first c0%§, as the purchaseis ase «bout 10 Jnn u Fashionab e T.ilorivg Esta%iishment ui the first Of Jacuaty I 2e e e oo onl Cics O, era anu V ICLOTI@ C haing Gentiotmen‘s Leit Coming, mings and Gold Seis. Bracplets, 1 Jâ€"welle y cf every desertption, Plated re, C ccks, &e, 2! Lhe Jowest price=. The t House in the city. Wholesale buyers can heir stock as cueamp from me «s aby oiber g«~ n ue Dom ntod. next EW LLLR Y SHIRTS ! COLLARS ! @ . NOR & HoG . IUPPEXK mi "hnop Fixtures, GA*® Uuses, ©104 °V vur!' 40 We e D. MORGAN & SONS. BRBr A CALL IS SOLICIT ED. ®# QltaWwa, Sept. 2 1874 s98 K. Rou‘RS, TTAWA CAEPET HOUSKE. rge dence ARRISTER, A TToiRN ‘The extensive stock of the Estate of o. wo K Dy pe0vls OLs@RbNCE Do S J make noie mMoney Work for spare moments, Or l r.w“jflnl tuing élse. Particulars Btages cost but one cent.. Address m 1 & & °C ?AY. ~~ OLs ;82: ;A)u gu%?“fir‘:tflofi‘:‘:’:m Invite Inspection. wW. W. WaARbD, oxa k# & 0‘° 0 .1ERiY, Special Value in Lage ( urtai n-,‘ 1LnE®, PEBRGK & MeINTYRE W Â¥. H. FERLAND, A k. U AMBAULT ) tawa, Nov tate of the i iz i Feho® MARSHAL MATHM:SON, LCGAN, LRS, A CLOTHING. JAS. ANGUS, or the Province of Ontari®.) N. MAEKS, H RIsirR, ADVOCATE, &C., the Provine: «1 Quebec.) ATIURNEY, SOLICITOR IN CHAX« r~. \@u'il \s, Solicitors, onyryan: ers, &C: > A> loog than Auot coUTLEE, B C.L,, te A:m of Lewis & Pinte ATTORNEY$ SOLICITN®R V EY ANC+ RS, &L, C >fice in th c jor the ur ai hnsiness, Now is your time to buy Vocal Music. RYAN‘3 BLOCK, rks «nd O‘Conqor Streets u, BLLNFQN & OQ,, Portinad, Mo, € iou of ac s ii~e«, Cen ry TDwa, OpPG OR READYâ€"MADs PHOPRILTOR, nvjently situate! ard tho~ liotel, has be m up@ned P{_é:‘: Hlotels. TTR at Dr. Jos. Beaudin‘s, Main 3rd, 1873 able rates. a W & CATE it Co ege of Pays‘clans, the Obs etrical Scciely teut Assisia t Accouâ€" EY, NOTARY, «c id and S:lver Watches, pita‘, London, Eng. PCuiner _ aud Qreen d by Pr. Corbelt. _ AN. SURGEON AND . «file: hours from .. Specia attentioo splacements of the 1798 Se> 42, 1g73 K ards. civy of Hal. Proâ€" s ction of ali Noâ€" wer in the Proâ€" a~ . Special gore unts ia bota proâ€" Uuses, euo,, 10f ic acmmtnonamanfipnitsantioiyccontzntio Eaoeeeeenee COpT CCC C AT(I $W, SOLT ARY, Rrc A. P. MCINTY °K «w1 DrICCS AT w sSTOCK ! H O P.HULL LAW, SOLL four Store, ) tta wee. A TE DAY. i t«l proes Maee t, 1t perside, |Appl® to Ha T:lts?‘;:\?e. : % ; 1 B, % §â€" ___L____ zn n n___ HE SESSION OF PARLIAOAMNENT â€"> INTY oE. genuiem n with nis wii d citd «ho ®Bo _ |@Â¥ i be n éfgend in um at the tfortnorias mesâ€" +*~**~ | mion (’J *FSM modt dearcs }.Qu4 AND [ LO AXMFiimap lvate h_use. Apply ‘o i 8.0., °) es Office. 103 U Y. SOLTâ€" * ."f‘ i e it c Goon dOMs wIIH BRoARLD.â€"A\ 08â€" ple drg. od be â€"rosins with lno rd, may y b+ bad ty R} KoRY3, comer of E gin w â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | igalics ® 100 4. f wWTracANCIFS PNR® RNOARDERS. No. 4 32u8m6 yourg or old -’nnl,uTM: ihan at anyâ€" 252!y1 gsliyl 2i6iyl 2650y Liab® 3990tf 39%406 4843 om| Russell & O‘Connell, Gnon l(o'onu wIIH ROARD. ple ‘.;i,,"*!."‘f; â€"rooins with (bo st ®¥ o be j *fgehd sn m dl t whon d ':’?fl mo t deâ€" Lo AX(Fiima p Ivate h. use Thres Office. J. > ITITâ€"E41E 1» be ng no loager kB Oil", e up:oy ment, wo hereby caut*on ou" oustome! fud the ub je gemerâ€"lly from ~ither buying f}.mhou tr m$.m. s.cominx -rnm: us, or pay» un any smo .ey on ou~ o3 O yAimg@ny 99 099,00 0‘ 8. SHAW & CJ: Ahttaws Tin!1‘ 197M f 404142 I berse .y folle‘t 3 of 8 ho T use hououred wilh son v aur to discaarge t Tr,s DERS WiNTiLu, GaNroFY®* â€"â€" ‘VA!‘I‘!:I‘â€"!N;M AnD BOaciD Rigsie gont eman, n‘ V\l‘A‘g(‘lts FOR: BOARDEBS No MeQo:â€" uick‘s. ragrace _ O‘Conner stra UGENILEM "N>â€" Iu seeki@« yo r vog an Bch ol T ¢stes, I may ® many vu i ond oi l Mt. Lisife bas parls 2t g meé. is uneito the eff c ta ’Eo THE KLECTORS OF WELLINGâ€" TON WARD . Y st of 1212 inst bar ds, geu r&-'\, an l l hope you wil me n Weinesflay,. * Your bumâ€"le aud o ed eit servant This H%uo is now fully stoocked with choice Liqurs, Cigars, ete.. of the finest brands, and wili be condue ed on first class principles by the new p:oprietary. BILLIAERD HALL is n :a:r.'o of a compe‘ent marker, where evary mitk <a pyill bs paid to Visitors. BESTâ€" COAL OIL Otawa, J tla i cll Ottawa, Jav, 1", 13 6 Ottaws, Jar. 11, 1>7o0. _ _ EC [NLECIORS OF @TIAWA WisD. Ottaws, Jan 11. 176 30c PER GALLO N. NAUTT > N Worcestershire Sauce. IN ¢H aNGRRY Aim 3 M *u-n;n' BROBERT LEE, tradâ€" lng <® A. R LSE & JO, at | Ritoford Junstion, Liancasâ€" [ shir~. Take Notfee th2t on the 80th July, 1875,. a Perâ€" petual injoj@U4oa was gracted in th« sbove gxu‘e by xt ~"oncu;, the Master of tne Rolis. rc;}r.‘l«nngrn »l Desendant from r:ll,ng lire wg:d «+ W orcesiefshire, ‘07 ® o cobocrabty d fforng t.‘&.?etn')m in %mm wina â€" any «uce m«au;ipetured by hig, a~d any J.abels or Wflr\:ppen Fesomoling th: sp used by 1 he Piainâ€" tiffs. | All persong are ‘erehy eautioned not t~ sol! ash 4 P umoooropiroreite «W ernont es â€"OMabe, O:tawh. Jan. 11, 1876 'nmi"'n" .“k:,\l! Â¥3, cormer of E gin n ym nng.?? t hn Commercial House, 30c¢c; PEK GALLON !; as +* V orcenteors?" PSR ETE any Simce erher 13§~m manuvrastured by \Qe;;m. b.-& 3 EPrr‘l"_‘“. Waorcester, o‘ t usa ady Labe‘s or W in ops*s resemb nz 4houss. THOS sOUTH uiL. / oresster, So icito‘s 6 the sat! M ssrs, Lea * Perrins, O t wa, Sept. 25, 18 6. _ $9580 â€" w i31 | s aat I ‘The mne plus ultra of Pi noforte Instrufti>n Boo«s, Uauuot b> «x6glled, er even appoi hed by its countle & com titors Stands &rl ye them ail sed by &dfll of the best slo gachers soll by all Book and Music Ueaies. â€" H«and eds of thousands sold, the dema) d as great :¢â€" ever. s us is froalc6: CU0L 0n 0 o ue insd hokt. :::E?cjéfi}‘fi}}:"ffl% 1t w.? be m«iled, r" Clarke‘s New . Method Cltawa, HE SESSION OF PARLIAMNENT U inled esc ces uoo ge ngas ae on it review8 & p o ane to be ie t 1. Loxnoy, J x m.â€" tn door t P it Td vier vesl 2e |perted thae sb on deerpuane receatlf Faraoue ;Xt&y:?g&‘wh it wili bs mailed, pQ#tâ€" {} gecupied the io usiuar I':? , British fr6s, to uny address. _ the Su]:.n foan o 'fi C ® C ouver piton & con testem» _ *dllConsulin Mb "obsthjcted M 0. H. Ditson & Co.. | _J. Â¥. Ditson e town by the *‘n?&"#:!‘r‘;'.‘_" | * C PhMladc &fiv ‘:,mnmdmt ‘re to ap« for . mm â€"â€"kfa â€"wwâ€"â€"<_wzâ€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"+~*~~ M insult. / Mr. x‘rg Exacad: Bunnbn SAJ.E s}" . |f to omp thom.rlfi'hwm o. tian \ or \| b"d ‘W\' commandant sent &n s‘of bomâ€" BOOTS & sSHOEF Consul an hour before m&wfm "a The suvgoriber hn.vm“cpm'.m“. * | abready “k.-l “m “ metate of Bbot,_ ~ noes, 400 24 .55 SHs Cahie | STORCN MV eduains 11 vout t ) OiaAL oL Lâ€"0PENED The suvgoriber â€" having . puroaased 2 I Estate of * . ucs, o., at 06 ots. poil® , Bio.ugnter is prices Wili Do for ca81ln | 'M‘“\:) cifect an eatire oleq hefore ecelF(? & Fall 3.00Kâ€" _ | __us RARE CH ANCE is now oftred t> a one ugélFous of a boms Suvate site for a zem{o-“gh'! YE "OCiobros. onposite Mossrs. Garli FREE OF CHARGE ANTEDâ€"During aAUTIO Â¥. ay NO JNA®PS RESTAURA NT, Sourks *C SO8IUE: RICHAROSON‘S NEW METHOD a half | u 1 ind intonreme , tne linaits. Terms & Qbawa Olby. Y P 4. h Tt s D RBoaâ€"<Dijagpi ao foally, by a eman, n/a~ the Home of P‘n‘fm- stiâ€", (Appl® to H., Traces g:?e f 1 (OLsBY‘s OLD STAND) T4 p% ; THE PL ANOKâ€"RTE, polliny. «‘c.i g on Wednesday, f w. H. CLUEF, 21". 186 â€" 40112 eit your suf agos for the position re> a. the ensulog election. I amer co Alerce J shel eadea we the duses of the office to the IY THE MARTET ELGLN STRSET, PROPRLETORS FO# REED ORGANS EA & PERRILNS :of Worcester, eed lnn{rum.bnfi.ln just what the he Plano. ‘It nas wirastood * 2 d anan bvisomt nRC 18 D 00â€" . Shaw & Co., 11, 1876 1376 e qactlhed revred, â€"Â¥his splcabiae | Lem a omild te i13, no ailer wh.t dogree meet «ito. I awm in your an l I hope you wilâ€"re.urn DELIYERED b THER THB the #2o0ug i. «*t9 us e coos P vilut AObL Sussex street 49 Lf cala , RuoMYS 40418 10.1â€"2 4041 f et lin he ch ie t Mr. R. G. Haliburton, F.R.8., a member of the P. E. I. Royal Commission, arrived in town last evening. _ > Mr. George Augustus Sala is very ili, and his recovery is very doubtful. ; The death of General Gordon Granger at Santa Fo, New Mexico, is announced. A sbort time azo he was afflicted with patalysis, but he had recovered from this, anud the day before yesterday he was stricken wit% appoplexy of which he disd. * Mr. Francis S. Thayer, late Auditor of the Canal Tepartment ,of the State of New York, tendered his resignation. The London Times says it has reason to believe that Her Majesty the Queen will open the nekt session of the British Par® liament ~FAâ€"person. She will be accome panied by Alexandra,/ the Princess of Wales. . Mr. Joseph Hamill, ex champion sculler of the United States, died at Pittsburgh the day before yesterday, after a short iliness. . Loxpo®, Jan. 11.â€"A Times da})nt.ch from Ragusa reports that Severe asha a special commissioner at Mostor Chefket and Pasha and Nedjib Pasha will return to Constantinople:_ Over 300 soldiers were frozen to desth newr Dauza and many are in hospital from the frost._ Statement of a Crow. The crew of the schooner Jefferson Borden have signed a statement comâ€" plaining of the condition of the vesâ€" sel of harsh treatment by the captain and of his refusal to pay‘their & _ They say they have no doubt thst'm former crew ; were driven to mutiny by. his cruelty. Rotiros from the Cabinst. A Paris special to the Pall Mall Gazette SI:-): the retirement :‘rfo?‘itbc*mot of n Say, Minister nance, | appears certain, not,Â¥i‘th:hnding the doni:ll: pubâ€" lished. . The other members will probably remain. A%(bb'uut council was held at noon toâ€"day, at which Marshal MacMahon presided. The Iima:f this morni'x'\lflhuremn to believe the Queen will personally open the next session of Parliament. She will be accompanied by Alexandra, the Princess of Wales. _ FOREIG N. The Liverpool Courier‘s London cor« respondent states that Mr. George Auâ€" gusta Sala is yery ill, and that his recovery TELEGRAPMIC. is doubtful. The French Cabint. The Paris correspondent of the Times telegraphs it is generally believed â€" that the ‘ Ministers, while agreeing an the gen: era) sense of the. programme, will differ in regard to the details. On the other hand, in view of M. Dufuare‘s resolute attitude, Marshal MacMahon and M. Buffot, it is thought, will fita:uihb to embark on a ;l)ohcy which shight entail so serious reâ€" sulis. ht ; The Wreék of; the .‘"Harvest. Queon." EA name board marked "Harvest Queen," h&;‘ hrn washed ashore near Carnuor ‘ t. Treland, and some large yards near Bannow in the same vicinity. . Lhe Amâ€" erican ship Adrvest Queen, Capt. Jausen, left San Franciseo, August 25, and arrived 1010 OME NC ETEA OCOE al.Queenstomwn December 29. She sailed again for Liyerpool on the 5th of January, and it is fe 1 that she has been lost with all on d. The failure is announced to day of Chn&:nBoundy & Co., metal merchants, of ingham, the liabilities are £167,â€" of Loxpox, Jan. 11.1â€"The Pall Mall Gaâ€" zette‘s Berlin special says the Gevernment has determined to liberate Cardinal Ledâ€" ochowski unconditionally, at. the expira tion of his imprisonment, but he will be closely watched, and again arraigned if he attempts to exercise his Episcopate funcâ€" laws. A t-eT;g'r;!; from Vienna says the Porte intends to confine the nforgl proposed by the Europein powers to ersego thus avoiding trouble with the l.om Mahomedan majority in Bo-nn Consul KiIrk and the Apology. Consul Kirk, after recetving the apology at Brava, obliged the Commandant to repeat it before the princiml «chiefs of the town, and informed him ‘that he would be ho:g- responsible for any illâ€" treatment of the inhabitants or pillage by the Egyptian tno0p8.. Cougt Andrassy‘s Noto. A Times J::puwh from Paris says news is received there from England and seems to show that the British Government is about to give her adhesion to Count Andrassy‘s no:‘g_x_’i‘urkoy. 4 tello.g':a;)hâ€"s_tl% following :â€"I can aftirm that the Ministerial crisis is. not only not settled but is rather aggravated. k Opposition to M. Olivier. ‘raul Do in an artiole.in Lt Pays, viclently opposcs M. Olivier as a candidate for| the Department of War, Hs says M. Olivier shows lack of moral sense, in putting hLorwud his dhot:dim penomm y presence in the sembly, wo’u;?dbe , & calamity to the Imâ€" perial cause. || â€" â€" Cabinet *nn-n--o in France. ‘The Paris correspondent of the Times states, in Cabinet Council yesterday, all agreed to the goneral principles of the programme, but considerable discussion arose certain deductions to be drawn therefrpm. â€" M. Dufuyre, Bay and De Cazes disapprove .of Buffet‘s letter concerning hall Canrobert‘s nominaâ€" ‘l::n :’thh‘ 6 ?&'om“ th:‘ ies of Jan ects in re~ gacd to t::r{-o'ph&fl of the press. : M. geaU *EX /0 00 i6his neneidnbas nf lar of Jan oth to Luo ACSISCDE 40 TNL gat w&mfiono{mpfl M Buflot ogonlyi opposes the candidates of the | Le cmtru and Moderate : Left whom Dufaure and Say as openly pat* TELEGRAPH O SUMMARY. KaLss ALODESTT. E* PE .\ _ en Sisess ,wbodom-dqlupnw“: 21â€" consult a physician, or to #u99F (mwiwu at once to x ist for Fowle‘s, PH il!_d' e 1 w ‘hichis an infallible qure, A The Paris Qno.qz to Open Parl!.-_ont FaLuss MobpgSTY. The Sultan Promises t thouliintbcametes weint bey \" ts Aurcht . GOP P or othorwise infringe ecolesiastical Cou!t GEREAT BRITAILN. Frozen to G. A. Salh vory J11 To be Released. ,â€"For mm dent of the Reform. OTTAWA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY / 12, 1876. ©~ Mass Meeting of Workingm en« New York, Jan. 11â€"A large meeting of workingmen was held night at Cooper‘s Institute for the plirâ€" pose of giving expression to their grieyâ€" ances and declaring their principles. . ‘* The chairman, Peter Cooper, delivered an address during which he said the labouring population soul4 be saved froth desperation by the Government if . & financial policy similar to that whick carried France through a war more dis* astrous â€" than . our rebellion . were adopted. _ Justice . could not be uu&liahed or the welfare: of the nation promoted without resoinding the Act of résumption of} Octobor 1862 a Oongm-m made the Treasury no! a legal tender for all duties and â€"debts, and made them convertible into the inâ€" terest bearing bonds of Government. He felt convinced that when & true system of finance is adopted putting all that circulates as money undar the control of the Government making it receivable for all duties and debts, employment for 'yorking classes and *pro-per{ty would olliow. Hoi. Thomas, J. Creamer made a brief addreâ€"s in which he stated that there was one hundred million dollars of Keuoml property in this State not taxed, five hunâ€" dred million of mortgege in this city and five hundred million dollars of Railway and Corporation : stock . in this State on which no tax was paid through failure, enforeement of tax laws and false returns. He said that the New York Central and Hudson Railroad Company that pays 8 per cent on ninety million dollars and 7 per cent on forty million doliars fails to &l’ any tax by making false returns at ead Quarters in Albany. (Te bemoaned the fact that the poor were ool:xelled to submit to taxation while the wealthy corâ€" porations were enablgd to g:sd? it. . Lo ealige Eq 2e c _ge . audtucts at * Resolutions were adopted declaring qlnt the working people repudiated the |old parties which are controlled by mox:;:}ol» ists and opposed to the best interests of the ;:6;1:,. vg:c"hnng"â€" g themselves in favour of the orrniutio‘n of a new party based upon the principles of liberty, equality mi:g ptlinoiglu . k A Horrible Death. : John Knight, of 343 Water street, last ovoni:g quarrelled~with his wife, and pitched her down stairsâ€"through a glass door, The broken glass cut her neck so badly that she bled to déath." : _ é The Bible in Schools. . ~_ ~ _A large meeting or the citizens in favour of retaining the Bible in the public ;_____â€". Mouse Em harrassod. Rumours were current yesterday of the embarrassment of the large sugar refining house of Uskers Shousen Bros., 380 South street. From report, the assets are twice the amount of the liabilities, but are locked up as not being immediately availâ€" ALBAXY, Jan. 11â€"The annual report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction was presented to the Legislature toâ€"day. In regard to the Grey Nuns‘ Act, the Becretary says..this Act makes . an ‘ invi« dious digtinction in fayour of |graduates Henilise nafanieieoenctie, ot cor; on othzroglhooh and Colleges in: the State. says with great anxiety . As it exists at » s palge n neF 4207 ce nnul t m w MEs C (Bo T NGine o en ENAE o m noat mate deek my, oo n although may not be: ,;:m.di.u,.d be?m i.t h.t:l that ovil will prevent ore an op & to come. He concludes as fom“i earnestly recommend that the Legi take such steps as will securely imbed in T T e d 0 CR ner ks t Emt Pranas t.ul;:“ &r‘:t:;fi;; of the State| our Comâ€" mon Schools and phoo_;h,!n;hL,mdA jon‘ Lb any manner xmrl TDOIF AWOTAIHODN . TE tend to their destruction. Let the Conâ€" stitution be so amended ‘as to ‘make it obligatory that & free public nonâ€"s°ctâ€" ‘arian system of education shall be mainâ€" tained in the State. * power of any man, fere with tb:ilf .dmlpr:g Atsaxy, Jan., 11.â€"The report of the New %iwl Commissioners was presented to the Senate this morning. ~The say the cost of the Capitol has p.filz exceeded the original estimates of 4,000,000 ; already the cost is 05,66:&3. and the walls are only raised to . floor of the principal story . 7 Murder and Suicide. ° Antoine Martin, toâ€"night, shot and fatalâ€" ly wounded Thomas Rodgers, whom he |ul‘£.oud of h.nn: criminal intercourse with his wife, and afterwards shot and instantly killed himself. C Dairymen‘s Association Rous, Jan, 11;â€"The Annual Convenâ€" tion of the American Dairymon‘s Associaâ€" tion began its session toâ€"day‘ in this city Seymour presiding, Povenksupsts, :Jan. ll.â€"nAibort Baker, e panel thief undergoing five years senâ€" noe, escaped from Sing Sing at guard hange yesterday. : Sent to the Ponitentiary ; Wazrsaw, Jan. 11.â€"John Brown was yesâ€" terday _oqnh_n_noot! to n‘x_t‘oon years impris» onment in the penitentiary, â€" Drowned in Lake Michigan. _ A s despatch from Detroit states that tour lake captains named Craig, Dane, A special desparon Lo D0E C NO T that four lake .:.dpwm named Craig, Dang, McCormick, . one unknown, aro. sUpâ€" posed to have been drowned in Lake Michâ€" igan, : near Kingsville, Mich,, yesterday, whilo attemoting to reach Point au Pelee in a small sail: boat. A mau on the dook who saw the departure from Kingsville is positive that he saw the boat go down. Death of one of the Whiskey Bing. Evaxsyicts, Jan. }1.â€"Gordon Byron ‘Bingbam, one of the Bingham <Brothers, who were so heavily implicated in the operation of the Whiskey Ring in this city, died yesterday. â€" His ‘‘death was eaused by apoplexy, supposed: to be caused by apoplexy, supposed o be caused by extreme nervous depression. NEW MEXICO. ’ ; Death of Geaeral Grauger. Saxta Fs, Jan. 11.â€"Great sorrow is felt in this city toâ€"night at the death of Genâ€" g%ordon(}mger. t.:.::::u‘b since from . which he ng:ly uoonyrod. 1‘:::: afternoon about three o‘clock he ‘was stricken by apoplexy and without re gain . Riomoxo, Jan. 11.â€"â€" matic Asylum!| ap Willian & -..a.“"'a--:-:'lâ€"“"; o Pirtss Jan.. 11. â€"Joseph Hamill, e%â€"champion "sculler," . died in ‘this sity yesterday afternoon after a short iliness. nate AMERICA N . Eseaped from Sing Sing. : Grey Nuuns‘ Ao!. NEW YORK lhe New Capitol. C fovhavnam es ied No insurange; PENNSYLYANIA, WASKHKINGTON. Death at Work . Asylum on Fire: INDIANA. or sect to inter« working, or in ex Governor ‘and dull, with the exception.of Telegraph, which declined 34 percent, to 154} to on anâ€"active business. Sdn-â€"flml. 181‘ to 181;6 Commerce, 1174 to 118} ; Mercbants‘, 93§%. to 94 ; Royal : Canadian, | 93; to 934 ; Toronto, 181 to 182. Tivzrpoot, Jan. 11, 12:30 p.m.â€"Cot ton dull and easier; uplands, 6}d ; do, Orleans, 7 1â€"8d. Receipts wheat for past three days, 18,000 quarters, including YI!E btchrtarthicent bet Dt« intrivditn bnbaintnbs rin: Arreintabntorme .1 15000 American. | :30 J).m.â€"caion-â€"S-luz of uplands low middling, s Dooeut::-, per sail, 6§4; do, February and Marchjdo, 6 13â€"16d. Cheege, 56s. Bacon, 50s 6d per â€"owt,: for ljn‘g.:leu middles. Bm?:fi. firnier. Corn, 30s for new mixed â€" western ; 82s 3d for old do. â€" Wheat, 10s 3d to 10s 8d for California white,; © } Loxnox, Jan. 11, 12:30 p;t.-fThh rate Stock Exchange is 3% per cent. Consols, 93 1116 for money, and 18â€"16 for account, U.8. Boan, new‘fives, 105. 1:30 p.m.â€"The rate of discount in open anzl:otfor three gor:e uion bills boll. 4 per cent, which is cent below ;I;leof flu‘fimkof!n nd. Consols, "'a?&)’ \p.m.â€"â€"Bullian gone baok on balâ€" ance bs'.y, £1,000. | } 5:30 p m.â€"Consols, 93 9â€"16 for money ; 93 13 16 for account. ‘Tallow, 57s. Curoaco, Jan. 11. â€"Hogs â€" Receipts, 17,707 ; shipments, 1,650. _ | . New York, Jan. 11. â€" Pacific Mail, 374; Western,. Union T guph,=75‘|; Ameriounmnu,flgz western, 394; Rock Island,. 106; St Phul, 37}; do, Rock â€" Island,â€" 106 ; St P@u& 3iz ; 90, 1t .. Antions‘ Adag¢" Lane} Shore B§) ; Hatlomy, | New York Geatral, 107 ; Olfo &%.fi-,’ iirm‘i’ 17} ; Panams, 135; | Wabash, 3j Union Pacific, 714. y 3 Nsw‘ Yonx, Jan. 11.â€"Money olooodaui at 5 per cent., after loaning up to 1â€"3: Prime mercantile pfi;r,fl%:. w quict, &6 } to 4884. d at 113, advianced to 113 1â€"8, and closed at 1127. ts quiet.! State bonds uiet and |steady, < Stooks, opened at, a %;filine, but subsequently became firm ‘redvanced ; at close market was strong. H. W.‘lili\or,-hokqm&x'yfllodbâ€"dly. â€"~~ Montreal Stock Market. MoÂ¥TREAE Jan. 11.â€"Stocks were weak COMH HERCI A L. New York Produce Market. Nsw Y:Lx, Jan. 11.â€"Cotton quiet, 1.8¢ decline ; 13 3â€"160 for middling uplands, Flour quiet and steady ; receipts, 16,000 batrels ; sales, 13,000 bunz} quotations unchanged. â€" Rye Flour in fair request, at #4 25 to 5 40. Wheat quiet and firm receipts, 29,000 bushels; sales, fitm& bushels, at $1 06 to 1 08 for No 3 Chiâ€" ;lâ€"s;‘;'?l“o')'io'i 094 for No 3 Milwaukee ; $1 23 for No 2 Chicago; §1 22 to 1 24 for No 2 Milwaukee ; $1 31 to 1 35 for No 1 spring; $1 °18 to 1>36: for winter red western; $1 19 to 1. 45 for do amber "western;‘° $1° 30 to 1: 50 for white western. ‘Rye steady; â€" réceipts, m;fl.&,@bflsh&hst&hwm at 956. huv‘;' receipts, 3%200 bushels ; sales, 43,000 ell‘:*w'h Je for new western mixed ; 72 to 73¢ for old do. ‘ Barley quidt and .rm j . 1000 71,000 bmh_r:“ gulu, nonl:. m 4 4; receij bushe! mw&% #"L 58e cu’-n:l;: western and State ; 460 to 521c tor white do. â€" Pork â€" firm, at $20 T57 to 21 00 for new mess. | Lard heavy, 12 15â€"16¢ for steam. Butter, 205 to 316 for State and ,.Du"?ylunh Petroleum~Crude, 7$ to 7404 refined. 18%, do. | Barley quiet and firm; recei C#a1caco, Jan. 11.â€"Flour dull. Wheat active and higher; No 2 spri? 981 to 98fc for spot; 99 186 for em; closed 98§c for Feb: ; 00§c for h ; No 3 do, 80%¢ ; reiect:E, 661 to 676 Corn opened higher .and closed. at inside griou; No 2 mixed, 44 1â€"86 bid for ‘spot ; 36 for February ; rxoted, 354 to 366. Oats quiet and firm ; No 2, 30 1â€"8 for spot ; 30} to 50;c¢for February Rye in hgt demand, but holders firm,at 664c. < Barle active and higher; sales at 824 to 83¢ for spot ; 99%c for February. Drundflg strong and higher ; sales at $8 05 to 8 35. Pork im good deniand, tendency upward ; sales at 819 40 for spot. Lard in fair demand and higher, at 12&" for spot. Bulk Meéats very firm, holders asking higher rates;. shoulders, 7§¢; clear ribs and clear sides, lO;_tor?Ol_-g._ Receipts~ bushels; . Corn, _ 7,000 | bushels ; / Oats, ; Corm, 1 bushels ; 3,000 bushels ; Rye, 5,000 bushels; .Barâ€" 1.56613000 bushels. iprnentesâ€"Flour, 6,000 barreis; Wheat, 106000 bushels ; Corn, 18,000 bushels ; ,000 bushels ; Barley, 3,000 bushels. _ ~# ind in 4 L hans aoegt c o omm c c4 CELL at s cce $ ther intutriic : «o0 < At afternicon call of Board Wheat unsetâ€" tled, at 98 1 80 for Feb:uary ; 99 1â€"80 for March. Corn a shade easier, at 43fc for January ; 4276 ‘for February ; 451 to 45§c for May. Oats unchanged. Pork firm, at $19 45 to 19 50 for February ; $19) T774 to 19 80 for March. Lard unchanged. Pagis, Jan. 11.â€"M. Dafaure, Minister of Justice, bas issued a circular to the Procurators General, sg\;lal that the new Press Law is solely intended to repress viclent language against, and ensure réâ€" spect for the oomfitut.la:,'nd is not to SSRA C ap ns sip Suaklta" AHannanian . Bd T c o io dn in se SA the liberty of public: discussion. %.tm mLthar?f‘gIQ‘ CLULLLiniime qo en C 0 ww s Te dn not to undertake political prosecutions, as the Act only deals with offences pun« ishable at common law. The‘ circular is very liberal and moderate throughout, ‘The Cabinet Digiculty Seitied. A E.&inet meeting was held toâ€"day, at which the proposed electoral p me of the ministry was discussed. mu Council â€" was : appointed . for toâ€"morrow morning, when . it | is 'e.xJnokd that an agreement will be arrived. at favourable ‘to the continuance in office of the present entire Cabinet. 3 Mapeip, Jan. 11â€"A hoi provails throughout Spain. this city is a foot deep. Spanish Coa:t Question, ! Mapzrm, Tan. 11.â€"The in reply n in ioms hn hok h ernment .responsible any injury ~done . to British ; vessels by Cerlist batteries, says Spainâ€"can do noths damage to foreign * civilization, and| our national CongIQSS to prevent its continuance. ,Up to the present time: this law bas . not . been puofinfll’enforood._.nd.itmllbo Mif * ing if this body MlM,l!lfih tion as will prevent its extension [‘:\iitrl adopt such : measures. 4s look. to the. {&lf Saur â€"Laxs, | Jan. 11.â€"Messages . from Governor Emery was read to the Legisla fure toâ€"day in regard to. polygamy,, he m;;â€"lnn but regard it a crime, pro P ‘by: the . laws of . our country at Chicago Live Stock Market. New York Steck Market New York Money Market. Chicago Produce Market. Liverpool market. Londen Market HNew Prevs Law. Snow storm . .. Jan. 11.â€"A heavy snow storm barrels ; | Wheat, <51,000 rrasettsatedos nA ?‘h’n?â€"'“ t FRANCE SPAIN. Pexusrok®, Jan. 10,â€"The second meetâ€" ing of the course at which the Hon. Mr, Mackentie and Dr. Tupper had arranged Speeches of Hon: A: Mackenzie and Dr. Tupper. _ Special to THE TIMES. Mackensie and Dr. had io e progent Was held ‘at Pombsaks yesâ€" on the %mlufom C 1 mm passed a highoulo‘ium?onm & M ter, public and private, of the Prime Minâ€" ister, whom he was mwoloom to Pembroke as the first Premier of Canaia who had honoured them "with his presâ€" ence.. He then introduced the Hon. Mr. Mackenzie. j3 * f _‘ The Prezwuizr commenced by a happy ;llutsl::n to the pr:'nnooofthe ladiss and recitation of a very good as to their inflhence upod the W% the gentlemen vote. He thanked the chairman for the spirit in {which he was pleased to refer to himself personally, submitting that he was too laudatory in his remarks. ‘He spoke of the way in which the Ofso:ition stole the designa tion of Liberal from the Reform: party, asha med of being calledConservative alone and likened them to the ‘Tories of the old country, who, as Lord Palmerston put it, stole the clothes of ‘their opponents while the latter were bathing, and had‘ been masquerading in them ever since. He criticized the address of Mr. Peter White, as circulated amongst the electors, and exmedtho numerous fallacies with which the document teemed. â€" He refuted his animadversions upon the Canal policy of the Government, which he proved to be mmly-mlu out ‘of that which had been initi by their predecessors. Mr. White was in favour of a Reciprocity Treaty with the United States, but as our friends to the south of us were not -uggonod to be desirous of acceding to such a treaty, he was opposed to the reâ€" ope.n‘mgaf negotistl::l. He (Mr. Mack:â€" enzic) opptlhd m-openhs tions in the meantime also, lnztbo Government W to do anyâ€" thing of the not indeed proâ€" pose to do anything that w'o\fld-lmnblo pose to do anything that would humbie the people of.(!nungn,;cve_foy t so great a bounâ€"as _ Resinmeity. : Mr. White conâ€" undot‘lithst. there had been nmnr?ug expenditure in department Sooarumont. This Mr, Mackengie denied, and asserted that the opposite was the fact. There had been a reduction in most of them, except the Post Office and the Intqriornwm the in crease was easily accounted for. â€" He also showed how false was the charge of Mr. White, that ‘the: Administratiod ‘tor the ur, of increasing their patronage, Wwwm ‘the :mnlm-td Official Assignees, showing this was done only in order to meet the views of MURBR AY*S {Q.",E;}bfiz orm:bou interested u"d own â€" inclinations. gr'd!.'“ with d cherge made by (Dr. Tupper, the present Government cwas a eadiicne,â€" rel hnd Ferige Riranenint m the same Government themselves., In respect of the question of the tariff; Mr. Mackenzic avowed himself, as he has upon ovog”ooodon when he has referred to the subject, in principle a free_trader. s M coudic en is bevty dorwab @5 +o4 4) OV C Upon that point he did not differ with either Sir John Macdonald or Damllz who were also wellâ€"known to ‘be ie e ‘cil ‘ tbnmtothinkodlma. Mr. m‘l Siromuce pay in Omndn _ inelp tive | been the means of establishing, and the m‘fl,flm thrown in the wd t.hedonbmuut Permitting their removal, when: to ‘have ‘stuck by their principles would have caused them to go ouzo?le;fioo. He nmlndodhtil;: audience e large majority: w o on eC as 279 ‘and ‘the doubtful NORTH BENFREW CAMPAIGH, colleagues in ©1872, ‘and the doubkui stratagems which were necessary to be resorted to in order to prevent their being then ousted from power. He commented upor _ the .fin«d:x bargain which had been made British Columbia in promising to build a railroad in a specified time, which not even the Mother Country could sgcom gfhl:(,’::i::geod i:'io was m:;in Mbmd ds ility to means of any human -m Bo:hcdndthohbhq of the difficulties which have arison in consequence.of these t terms between â€"the pnirhum and ‘the Dominion, â€" and _ indignant‘y deâ€" oriah â€" Uotnabia * s s » compenee iti umbia â€" as _a sa tion . for .b.ndonm':omk and the Nanaimo was intended as a bribe to the members from that pminoo,.-ufinsm the Goyernment needed not to buy support of which they had more already than any Government which has ever existed in ‘Canada,>" He showed how â€" disingenuous . Were DT. Tupper‘s arguments and . assertions on the question of the building of that Railâ€" way, as well as the idea endeavoured to be propounded by the member for Cumâ€" b«i’ufii_ tbat mpmm with the grant of land 50,0( mores would have been all the country would have to pay for the building ‘of the whole Of the Pacific Railway. ‘As‘a matter of lact, Sir Hugh Allan never | the offer of a dollar |g>:n the he ‘subâ€" mitted in gland ; and when Parliament aeposited D; h‘-lfimpna'* had been eposi y n reâ€" furgtzg,.thbmmmzoflfionnp, and t X y not a sr sefi mind ts reprated what he ind formmerly said regarding the Paoific Railâ€" sible some Conservatives, Who had DOGH i may n Anaiare mer hans .!h’g‘gmp,_but beyond that ‘he ‘denied in rmen es on ata‘es people. were now, and would sver, be NCA oo Mutante eb Loo /2 " P way policy of his o'mm de fendm;’ the scheme and point ing out the a}vantage to the ‘Oftawa OS ALMOST delenand the texing of Hon. #tt Cnucton into the adutinistration. . Mr. Cauchon, he although for a time he was seduced from his first faith, he had ‘returned <to: the Government. â€" He claimed that the party then formed were fairly : entitled : to be termed Liberal Conservatives, and that steady rising prosperity suc» Mm to :u & 4 prove no govâ€" m&_o:htb face or:;oqu,fifl ever same space of time done n-:‘:mhhh the confidence of the who . occupy : the,. ; Treasury at the present . He ol inciples and his professions in taking m‘&fin and Vail into the Govâ€" both conservatives, one â€" m‘lfi:fium :â€"Ax :+ Parliament and itions for many years ; the other m the Reform of Nova Sootiaâ€"fighting against the mfiohfl of controverted elections by Judges, and . the confederation of the North American Provinces with all his might. He â€"repeated his allegations attacked Mr. Mackensie for '.ppdnm' Mr. Fournier to the beneb, declaring thet tleman an enewy to tioeon.:y ry and a:onpin,hbfludm indeâ€" mld@“- He ‘that the taking of , Cauchon into the .Cabinet : wasâ€"inde: fensible, and that the late Government had made good their claim to be called matter _ of ; fact,. for . the . present Administration to reform. He claimâ€" ed for the Conservative party the authorship of all that was good, in the Buprems Court Bill, but condemne i that section of it which contemplated doing away with':mul to the foot of the throne, for section he held the Govâ€" erament responsible. He also oclaimed the Insolvency Bill as a Consérvative mea Reformers ‘on account of ‘the measures sure, fand feontended that the Premier ““fiw&% m afe whines vupon & mdmfin Pacifia l lt a asscrting that hnww.]m Cameron _had themselves spent mbore money in their own counties than was subscribed by â€"Sir Hugh Allen.â€" Hereâ€" gretted that : Sirâ€" John W took Bir Hugh‘s money, but he denied that the subscription in question was out of proâ€" w to the madimpuhrl: terests of the person giving :it. : He held, before. â€" him . who hd'om'm more money gccording, to their ability at great length ~upon the letter â€"of Senator Brown to Senator * claring that no letter umm: written by a public man which was more corrupt or indefensible. He‘also C the â€" ciroular: issued: by Senator n to the â€"bank‘s customers . in 1874, and said that the Ontario Bank had more money from the Government in the adopted by the present Gorvernment. He (Mr: Mackenzsie) . had olaimed that the arrangement made with Lord Carnarvon @jn&e&mfim&h the construo= tion\ railway within a certain unh.itoonldbodmow&honhdflm taxstion. This he (Dr. Tupper) failed to y, in reference WO THO s100l TRL ;mo, Dr. ‘lmc showed from the official report of the debates, that he had interest acoruing from the money expend | * ed. mmd“m- on The hon. gentleman then referred at z pnthnfitofiom , blam s Mr. kensia for having of read by A Companlmid suiint Seota‘ | Tive for mmmwwg foi built by the Gorernment. Herepeated the | "~ not entirely approved in Parliament of 2s "Aatscetine, " Tut hat "alfected arguments he ‘imade use of on the previâ€" ous evening at Beachburgh, and wound up by appealing to the electors to support Hon.l(rlmmnpli.d,oxpna surprise at of the expressions fell from mpd Dr. Tupper, ‘and refuted one statement :the hon. mtlnd't;nfl::hkmfio the they i & 8 Saver tatended to kgep ‘their ‘promises ndehThdin Parliament for the the â€"members _ from then ‘at ‘considerable lgpAl it gocording, to their ability of ‘the " large ment had also done something in the of refunds, that is to M:hdg -ivd,un-..inus.hwdh country to get rid of a nonâ€"paying reaiway He olaimed thet he had made réforms on the '?M.fi G«.L?.n::'pd, concluded a long n aprrinplp ce e hflmm'h-flu*u -w&'flbwnw lass to morrow, at eleven in the forencon. some ’wno"' bills were read a # one for the purpose of at elections, by Mr. Bethune, seconded Jan. 11.â€"The Sraices Aook the chair at 3 a‘clook. T wont into Connfaitice of the Whalson the bill in reference to e ® YOTING BY BALLOT, ‘blrh.ufovu q&nv at length in favour of Mr. MO.D!‘II.‘ to the NMMQW at -'xt MW ..fl;h I'.u m“ even in the present ;;Bon. Mr. Macpovsat was h.WJ intpainonls "epen aiges «o ts fore ts of the ow d ~ct, and it ‘boing sin osiogk, the House rose. ‘The House went into Committee of the Whole on several Bills, after some amendments, were 1 and the A long and tedious discussion with reâ€" ference to : the legal of the Government Bi of Titles &\ ed in by the on , House, after which ‘the Bill was rpad m at 10:15. Peel having been withdrawn he took his cation is to be made one wfimbuyi the : potiâ€" A'-nt'-g of the sharehoiders of the and : to write: off :25 cent af stook \-#und-fl.dd :q:dom m‘i Ruonapioonls of ‘the Tosighe of Waite TORONTO. «> ho aewienp3" hy "Sh d og, in J »l bnn‘o-g Several petitions in reference to variou -la-zhhc-fl- DUnns VRC . PuF" which commenced held in hat Coot: appointed Prospoasing has i mt traiie Kenneth Mackensie having definitely deâ€" alined to act. ® oriiiiie cacivats peleodive Agones. Bpecial to THE TLMES. trothed and a Catholic prigsét :t: i mepenaiemaes umm Steward c.‘nv'“fl official of the institution was ever|asked io the 100 oc hank f procuring the services 6f t Minister of pecial to TH& TIMES â€"Tomowto, Jan, 11.~ E‘T&;‘;"fli.fiuduw. Mr. le ,p:. nedsige of Mointyre Snd vipe B Eovinle arne E‘E’}.gm:;g: Con: to the time of his death a Presbyâ€" terian, and desired the mibistration « thet within two hours of is death he ox~ z.:..hfi:mmmuu done for him in the bhospital That the importunity which is established to mm nwb induce him to change his religion, was 76â€" e eleg sys3 fraieo ui) m mm ere ming on ONTARIO® ‘LGISLATURE. © PRICE 3 CENTS. Sicuf Wimhems, Of CAN A D I A N : MONTREAL. Jan. 11.â€"ln .l-T to ced | yesterday, closed ol the hfer t he Jo or any one on by a large

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