cut Rotices BILLS. 2i )n | "at 1 n coals «coug wll partss 'L-o.-u- the neek, wga 6â€"3.., bs nagdouâ€" st., 8L39] â€"MHIT :“um-'l-. wos, Oy all ungdian # ‘w LiM® 1 z.....nll.lw ro th WE LAL y recourdr. Juseiyset +o ilsom. @3 Londa . 8.99 y #rid y mt Bs ' cuwanâ€"Sk a., will D3 ameutary 0 Bril m 14 »1% i dlite, 4@ Ay‘s streets, sofma¢ rly cecupled by Pr. Curbet! H D H *"*Londoi1" Restavrant, FRED FOOKS8 . > O YOL. x.., NO. 4048. M . This Houss is now fully stocked wih cholce Liquors, Cigars, ete., of the finest brand<, and will be co dre ed on fist clas. principlâ€"s by the new propr el T;. ls in char:é of a competent marker, whare every attenii on «1i be paid u> Visitors The above, conyâ€" :eatly fitaiei aod tho~â€" oughiy fitied up Ho‘al, has be n cpen:d by Mr. B. MELLON, [iâ€"to Steward <t rae tuisseil Houre] wh > respecifuby s litâ€"a shar of tac BILLIARD HALL BERNARD MEALLON, TWNHE "ALHAMBRA," House] wh > respecifc pubmc patronage Wu providivg b) ging & Liquers and C gars *P Qyâ€"tors aâ€"u uuneieon in firs! class sty a at al Hou:s. Mx. BEN. HUCK zL begs to announce to the general and tiaveiling puolic, that be Da® onuml‘;su ine Propricu suip Of the ab0ove Hotel. conducted by Mr. &od, Avans. N B.â€"A commodious Hal, caprole of hold ing â€â€\rvl’wul is aiached to :he Hote‘, â€"uid4v e I°r Ball, and Puobe Meewings C OLt :wa, Jan 14, 18$76. 441â€"1m. The "Feathers"‘ Hotel. The bes. brana» of wiues, liquors add c are kep{ and LDe pfOuiplesi alle uD Ls to Guests. . | eur| 18 . Th w.. ae inospit@! HKog. SEFICEâ€"O sue.‘ of ~UPGeBnet _ met quéen Dinner is Worcestershire Saute. IN CFANCERY Take Notice that on tre ?0th Ju m.f‘. petual injucctida Was @F2 ted i above Suuse by ais ~ghtur, the Muster of the restraiuing the Deseadant from ulog th > "* Worcestershire, * or any wourd only colourabiy lnh;m‘ t.nsnh’«';m’\l; m:c:‘hz wisa any Bauce manqagiured by hi8t, Labels or Wrapperts resemoiing thâ€"s3 m‘;:’un Piagl+ Ottawa, Jan. 12. 187 Tue bes‘ cooked asd best‘seryv Ail persons are hereby n 88 *Â¥ Orcesigrsaire" rormll @ty Bazce other tuan _ _at 4 Mesars. Lea & Pert.us, Worcester, Of L Labeis or W raopers resemb > THOS+ sOUTH W oi _ Bolicitors for the said M.«sers, L6® & Russell & C‘Connell, Y H. CHBAS Commercial House, ZB~ A CALL 18 SOLICIT ED . e OUawa, Sept. 2 1874 393 rristers, Attofneys. Nolicitors, Na ta« ries. &o. &c. )itawa. Jan. 11, 1876 coTT, SFEWART & GORNT YSTEL sUPPERS & LUNCHEONS+ Barcisters, Aitornmcys conveyanvers, 11UTi0 N. K. . Ti PPE Eâ€"OPENED C0n NOR & HMouG, Â¥, K. FERLAS\D A K HAMZAUTLT ALimER, PENNOGI & MeXNTY RE L0G A N MaRSMAL MATHESON, RYaN‘3 BLOLCK, or. Sparks «ud O‘Conuor Streets 33 to 37, WILLIAM ST A RRIS i‘ hrmu.‘llo-la A.M., antii 2 P.M., at very reasou« (OLISBY‘3s OLD STAXND) saAPPERS‘ BRIDs LEA & P®RRINS Of Worcester, ALFRED voreear {1.:1. wad CoUTLEE ELGLIN STREET, na RRISTAS specifuby s li â€"t.a shar of taâ€" ge wu nole nop a) & Loerig by ging & d at eutive servic~ ind y tho beâ€"t quaitios of Wiues, PRVPRILETORY PA0P<I+TOR. #iotels. woire. TORK NEY, NOTA THE HE «il College of Surgeons, 1E i Workesor. Haues) * se l al k (tf‘o r. Fred. avans. liquors and . cigary S »licitors, «o. @ «.our Store, ts, Otiaw i. W H Pays.cians rs, Court HO 393406 40421( 4041 f 60y U TLI A N= om 190 the »xen‘ . Li pess PE VHC® Friday, the }4th inst., st Estate of E. Martineau uwaer can W Fot particulars apply to BEST COAL OIL { The s1bscriber haviog pare hased @noOther Estote o6 aov.h‘ moes,‘:tc., aii 6 cts, on the DoilÂ¥ , uirew Slaughter ia pricgs will be made for ca s ra »rdurt» edf:>t auealit» clearante. before eceivi.y4 Fall Sinck. °0_ * OUNDâ€"On MoSo a}, 3i inst. F Bow, a BAYX MARE AND‘ dersipned unti 2 wainet C 1. 064 MON undersizned, unt i2 o‘slock, P M, 04@ MO? DAY, i7th Januaryitnst , for the ‘ollowing 80D phes. rewuirad 1of ths CounÂ¥ of Carletot (@ neral Protes‘ant Hosp t 1, for« U# Year, F.0n the }st of Fenruary next. BO.DTSs & SIHOES. COAL oL fNEREMENYNDOUS AT‘TRACKIO \ ! BANKRUPY AR +.\ Loxpo®, Jan. 12.â€"The Financier of N. M , KS’ ‘ this morni o is enabled to state positively e 85â€"8!’4'?‘.3 STREETâ€"86 | "@Â¥K Mtbefl? mmiui:::r C.v'o,éim WHOLESALE AND RETAIL d m ' J:u._ “mi.n !uqm'.u:in .,.,,d & i mission. â€" Rumours JOWP"OI" Wi_tohmakfl, ¢ ‘c- \g':†difficulty between himself antl the SHIRTS ! COLLARS ! 7"Tht Ottawe , Jin. 11, 476 Grand Masquerade Carnival Tend*rs wil be received, address d to thie O tawa, Jan. 8, 175 30c., PER GALLON ! The extensive Stuck of the Esta 4e of Ottawa, Nov. 3rd, 1875. Shp Fixtures, Giaâ€"s Cases, sto., °LX SAle iry iow. t o. D. MORGAN & SON!;.‘ â€"W" &A Band wi‘libe in aitzoda O; rawa, Jan. 12, 187 . 80 s No. 22, Russell House Block, 8 parks St OTTAWA RINK, Canal Basn. OVE ANILRUPT SALE EWELLERY. ExDERS FREE OF CHARGE 1caNUIES FOR BOARDERS, Meva ac&",_ Parrace, G°C Sunt it NO )NAN‘3 RESTAURANT, Invite â€" Inspection. Special Value in Lase Curtains. ~ > C. S. Shaw <i& Co., \TING CLOTHILIN i. JAS. ANGU®S, «i. B f&%?.if‘g, NSE CMEAP SALE. WICHOLAS STREET, d& rAwWA. I-\-.rytmn%sm"unuy fourd in a fArâ€"tâ€"clas$ ts bi shment can be ootaind on iâ€"nort notice. sSESSION OF PARLI MENTâ€"A caem n with his wite and Chi d, who ttendancs at the fort=e »minz Sesâ€" w\ asbnt (daesires: nthJMS AND FOR ONE MONTA QNTLY S$. ROGERS, Atless than Auction price: FOR Ja $10,000 WORTH OF Now is your time to be y PER GALLO N IN THE MARKET. UNDE?TAKER, Y L0 0 D S OR R +ADYâ€"MA Di R@ROCXRIES, } BUTCHERS MEAT, BAKERS BRE AD, VEG ET ABLES, MILK, DRUGS & MEDICINES. DELIVERED A PP 1 DoWN To oN THE , «e hous WM. COUSENS, TBE OF to H., Tratks OfMce. 083LE D CL ThI gigqillg. aApply Siissex street a9.11f S7COCK 4042 Secretary «0W19 yl Stroot. 4.4lm4 403 t Sparks D81 «treet Our report of Dr. '1‘ï¬pper'| speech Pembroke, in yesterday‘s ‘! 1ums, sta that he " attacked Mr. Mackenzie for « appointing Mr. Fournier to the bench, ©wleclaring that gentleman an enemy to 4« the country and the empire, in being " an advocate of independence." _ The report as written contained the following additional clause:â€"" At least s0o the # @lobe characterized Mr. Goldwin Smith, « and all who favoured the independence © of Canada, as Mr. Fournier had repreâ€" « sented himself to do in Morgan‘s Parâ€" "liamentary Companion." . How this part came to be missed out we know not but it is only just to Dr. ;Tupper to give him the benefit of it â€" now. J¢ does not materially alter the aspect of Dr. Tupper‘s bad taste in reflecting upon a gentleman whose position precludes him from defending himself or offering any explanation of the charge {preferred against him. . We notice, however, that a contemporary, which transferred our telegraphic report of the Pembroke meet . ing, manifest errors and all, without one word ‘of credit, founds an article upon the paragraph in question. We give the Doctor the benefit of what he did say, or at any rate the _ effect of What he said, and leave bhim _ to reconcile his own conscience with the exâ€" traordinary course he saw fit to take in regard to one of the Judges of the Su. . At the same time, we take the opportuâ€" nity of correcting some very extraordinary errors which have crept into the report of the Premier‘s speech at the same placeâ€" how, we shall not pretend to say. In one portion of the report, the following 0¢: ours:â€""Hon. Mr. Mackenzie replied, exâ€" " pressing surprise at many 0f the ex: * pressions which fell from the lips of Dr, " Tupper, and refuted one statement the "honourable gentfleman made that alâ€" "though the late Government h under® " taken to build the Pacific Railgay within ¢a speciiod time, they never intended to i<keep their promises, and they would «e repented in Pifliament for the beneâ€" «"fit. ._of .. the members from British #Columbia." â€" This is‘ neither what he _ hon. gentleman _ said; _ nor. he _ report Wwhich . was furnished i the telegraph company of‘ his uiterances* Our report stated, as was the fact, that the Premier refuted some~ of the stateâ€" n.ients made b;' Dr. Tuppor, and promised his admission that althougt: the late Govâ€" erum@ut had undertaken to build the Pagific railway, they never intended lw keep their promise, would be rej"°ated in Parliement for the benefit of the merbers from British Columbia. Rathe" preme Court of this country. site of the latter portion of this paragraph is the fact | with reg.wwo both to what Mr. Mackenzie said, an G what (he was reported to ‘have said«â€" nlamely, tbat it was not unlikely the road w ould be a paying property, at least be tw een St. John and Halifax. Again:â€"«"He clained that he had made "great refor.\m on the Intercolonial Bailâ€" ®‘way, and esp @Cially in the way of abolâ€" "ishing passes, And that the road was not "likely ultimatei‘¥Y to be a paying prop‘ "erty at least | b.iéwoen. St. John and \‘Halifax. Just the very _ OppOâ€" other. It is said that the Hon. Gideon Ouimet bas acg@ptéd the position of Chief Superâ€" mm&&»t Education for the Provinge of Que * . evening. Advices from Panama by mail, report the destruction, on the 4th December, of the town of Abancy, Peru, by earthquake. ‘Thirtyâ€"seven distinct shocks were felt, some of which were very severe. The Marquis of Ripon, an ‘English no bleman, wholpot along ago embraced the, Roman Catholic Faith, has presented the Pope with £10,000 sterling. A resolution of regret was passed at a meeting of the Montreal Bar, held yesâ€" terday, at. the death of Judge Beaudry. Resolutions, of condolence were also ap* proyed for transmission to his wife and family. _ _ _ i Commissipner Cave says the Egyptian authorities have in every way facilitated his Frission, Rumours of any difficulty between himself and the Khedive are groundless.. '::A man named Duchesns, of Lansingâ€" burgh, N. Y., committed suicide by jumpâ€" ing from the steamer Eim Ci(y on Monday The eleventh annual meeting of the American Social Science Association asâ€" sembled¢here to day. Mr. David 0. Wells was elected President for the ensuing The Journal De Paris says that all the members of the French Cabinet will reâ€" tain their portfolios, at least for the present. The Cabinet ‘has approved of the text of the proclamation of Marsha! MacMahon. C Khedive are groundless. The {\ultan Will Brook no Inte rference* TELEGRAPHIC. TUPPERâ€"A CORRECTION. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. be FPO R EIG N n mary 6th, announ ©Ing i restored every whilre lercEar secrarm. between between thoe one and the ! ptian Dimficulty. fl"‘n' ch at states New Yoar, Jan. 12 â€"At a. meoï¬nl%.;f the Jersey City Presbytery, yesterday, Rev. August Stance, pastor of the Broad â€" way German Presby terian Church, Paterâ€" son, New Jersey, confeased that the charges against him of adultery were true, Mr. Stange was then admonished by Rev. Ammerman, the eldest memnber of ‘the Presbytery, and formally deposed from the ministry. â€" The proposition of Rev. Father Hen:« nessy, of St. Pat ick‘s Church, Jersey City, to place his parochial school, with its six hundred ‘pll_pils, u.nder the ohw’;lz_o 148 BIZ MMERENENE POPOOC OO CC CLL PS of the Board of Education, upon condi: | tions recently teleginphed, has been deâ€"| clined by the board. by a vote of 9 to 2. . The Twoed Case. Judge Barrett to day grauted the moâ€" tion for a new struck jury in the Tweed $6,000,000 suit, but kolds under adviseâ€" ment the objection of defendant‘s counsel to the present elisors _ | + Judge Westbrook hbas overruled all of Dudley Field‘s poin‘s‘ on the ohallenr to the jury panel stru ‘tk for the one million dollar suit against " weed. Examination of jurors in that suit is in progress. {Au Eas \bquake, _ Panams advices |by mail réport | the Pgnuams advices .99 9L "oH"‘°/ n daetruction, on Deceraber 4, of ‘:(l)m town of Abancy, Peru, by earthquake. Thirtyâ€" seven distinct shocks were felt, #ome very severe. It is sot known if any loss ‘ of life attended th: m. <lisavy floods are reported at Valparsiso on Decemb r 10. ‘The business part of the city was inunâ€" dated ; two lives were lost and a million and a half dollars worth of property was destroyed. The flrol was caused by heavy rains and win is. | + Jilted by Iiis Swecthoart. MoxtiozLLo, Jan. 12. â€"Leander Cole, of the town of liberty, suicided yesterday by runnin» a knife iuto his heart. The | cause is attributed io his rejection by his sweetheart. Wasaixertox, Jan. 12. â€"The Senate toâ€" day confirmed the nomination of Thos. Simmins, of New York, to be Assistant Attorney General. The Judiciary Committee has agreed to report Fry‘s Bill providing for the pay: ment of judgments of the Court of Comâ€" missioners of Alabama Claims, as s00n after the 221 of January as may belFOh sible. About six million dollars will be paid for the jintendcd provisions of this i:'t;;o‘,";;; of deceased and a worthless fellow, is under arrest as the suppos ed « anormous & "“i w ill be brou; se, ubly, and a. Sr. Joseru, Jan. 12.â€"The body of Hiram L. Wallace, a wealthy and hgfly respected farmer, living near Craig olt County, in this State, was found yesterday about a mile from his residence with a bullet hole. in his temple and the back part of his head mashed in. Jobn Law» » ®/~2 a aan of deceased and A Worthless murd« New | Haven, Jsn ©__0¢" <VÂ¥ _ com: Duchesn.t, of Lansing. ‘TH: o on the mitted . rtaicide / by jun. P08 on is steamer Alim. City, on M. OM ©"°0M46 while on her way to this city _ A Mysiery. Bi,¢ Fraxolsco, Jan. 12â€"A despatch fxomsw'ï¬nwto says it is reported that a land &." hubeen‘nnemhedlel:ly which the State is the loser to the x t of an anormous & YM0U0t and. that the matior 300rMOuS 4 ho to the attention of the AS: Social Science Cougress. Bostox, Jan. 12.â€"The eleventh am: ""8 meeting of the American Social Scien. Association arsembled here|toâ€"day. Mr. David Wells was elected President for the following year. Tha *Jefforson Berden:" Portuaxp, Jan. 12. â€"A Thomaston desâ€" patch says : Received . cable: telegram dated July 10th, 1876, as follows :â€"* To George Miller and Wm. Smith, mutineers of ‘the Jefferson Boyden, Maine State Priâ€" sonâ€"Get a reprieve aud I can save you, (?nd) Ben. P. Haris, mate of the Jefferson Borden." pexrerre +/ Cab ‘net Tronbles Arranged. * l o Jan. 12 â€"It is still believed that A Heayy Suit. Paris, _ a ATLANTA, Jan. 13.â€""he Governor to Ciay the differe “::n'ï¬ be '""“ï¬d "jd the instituted a suit against the late Treasuper Cabinet PM yp.p to-m orrow &. our "‘"l ies 204 lne bemlsime‘s; for an allepyod | OfReR! ®5l! P Shat ‘MaoMabon, counterâ€" defalcation of $291,000. mation of Mai. °, iTol, Jn 7 use c Bd i ts Toiom ie t porer 10WA. Freach ple con. . en of the Cabinet. in accordance with the New Senator. ‘of the 13\ b of February, 1875. Pemen7." program. 0 Ds en ne‘ . ty > â€"%s ALL sahon‘s Prijelamation. _ _ Dss Momx®s, ‘Jan. 12. â€"The Hon. .Â¥F. Kirkwood was toâ€"day declared Republicain nominee for the U. S. Senate. â€" Two important Liscoveries !| The disâ€" covery of America by Columbus, and Dr. Pieroe‘s Golden Medical Discovery ; the one opening up to mankind a new gonâ€" tinent,the other a fountain of health,which is indispensable to the full enjoyment of life and its blessings. In response to the above sentiment comes the unsolicited attestation:s of tens of thousands of grateful patients, who have been relieved of chronic ailmonts through its instrumentâ€" ality â€" These voides are liimited:to no one locality, but from every city, village and hamlet, in our broad Zomnn. as well as from Other climes, and in the strange utâ€" terances of foreign tongues, like the conâ€" fused murmur of many waters,..come OTTAWA. TRURSDAY, JANUARY â€"13, 1876. It is, in combination with the Pleasan Purgative Pellets, the great d_oppratoz € the age. Under its benign action eru; tions disappear, excesgive wasté is olnog ed, the nerves aro strengthened, and health, long banished from the system, resumes her reign and reâ€"establishes her roseate throne upon the cheek,. All who have thoroughly tested its virtues in the diseasen for which it is recommended, unite in pronouncing it the great Medical Discovery of the age. & 4042 Fowle‘s Pile Ed"i&&m‘émfl its effect is marvellous for Sorofuls, Salt Rheum tes:â€""Mr. Fellowes is certainly en | OfS 80 0 ne 0° any UMAW! bbsivaltiiidhdd ï¬h&a‘obi‘h credit ;o,h-..nm“d never had to take one back. hm enterprise in working up his valuable disâ€" | B208â€" ¢ 3076 w::zn successfu‘ly, and the presence| . Ln® heating stove that drives alf com» of gentlemen in any communit h‘b‘.m‘wï¬o wall is the Gurney . Base mattar on which the community ] â€" Buy it. Eswowxos Bros. _ _ Rii.g Worm, and even Leprosy ; it has red i::?m almost never cure. (ee speciat hoticn. $73s A Lats number of the St. John Morning News thus concludes . a lengthy article eulogizing Fellowes‘ Syrup of Hypophos CongTabuIaup IDGSIL |. AMV Wt ME 4 MR Bu a1 z?olhaudhir;da Pa.%mmu .. YÂ¥ ou will save time . and : tro: owes‘ ites> become } yO m’ machine ; one of the uable industries of the wlbut dxudtxlï¬ country, unique of its kind, and a credi| cotton.. Notice the Axomor A MERICA N . U&IN Viszasks, oOf wnatever nature and Assistant Attorney Gener 1. af2 iC The School Qu<stion Guilty of Adultery. The Alabrma Claims A Supposed Murder. NEW YORK L# MASSACLLUS®E n€S WASHMLG NU PDON. C 1 c e al w u04e CR EB2 Cl CALIFPORNIA. ML L3 is O C kA n investigation asked. MADNE, A TOAST. NE CTICUT. clde 12. â€"Charles C e qoE w .‘.'n'. m I sike i f P 2.0: > To > Mit y ,\(\‘ e o em% 4 F4 3 ded in blets q ces 53| d o2 & A s +i qoMe is g hy of Montreal Stock Markét. |_ _‘ Moxtr®AL, Jan, 12.â€"Stocks dull. Sales â€"Montreal, 181 th 181}; Mérchants‘, 93} to 94 ; Ex 21 to 94 ; Jacques Carâ€" tier, 29 to 31 ; Royal Caadi’nn, 935 to 934 ; Commerce, 117% to 118}; graph, 1554 to 156 Livzz®root Jan. 12, 12:30 p.m.â€"Cot ton (‘i;:l; uplands, 6 13 164 ; &, Orleans, T 14 us OA Loxpox, Jan. 12, 12;30 p.m.â€"Consols, 93 11â€"16 for money, and 93 13â€"16 for count. U. 8. Bomil, 678, old, 104f to 137;_; 10â€"40s, 106} ; new fives, 105 18 ; 3:30 p.m,â€"Bullion gone into bank of on balance toâ€"day is £202,000, The rate of discount in open market is 44 per cent, which is 1 per cent below the rate of the Bank of England.© Consols, 93 1116 for money, and 93 1516 for account. Refined Axtwrrs, Jan. 12.â€"Petroleum, 30f for fine pale American. _ Crioago, Jan. 12.â€"Hogs â€" Receipts, 18,689; shipments, 1,772. New York,‘ Jan. 12. â€"Pacific Mail, 374; Western Union Telegraph, 75§; American Express, 58}; Northwestern, 40}; do, Frefornd, 58{ ; Rock Island, 106 ; St Paul, 37} ; do, preferred,. 70§ ; Erie, 15§; St Joseph, 20} ; do, preferred, 28} ; Harlem, 134; Lake Shore, 64}; New i Tqmama, 196 Wabesty 21 Usiog 174 ; ; ; Union Pacific, 714. New Yorr, Jan. 11.â€"Money otoned at 6 to 7 per cent ; closed easier, at 4 to 5 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 64 to 8. Storli:f quiet at :f4 to 488. _ Gold opened opened and closed at 112}, with sales intgxe i::arim stulilzi. Governments uiet. Etocks opened strong, especially ?or western shares. Market continued strong ; clpaini;pï¬oeo were at or near the lowest of the day. C O M ME R CFEA L. 1:30 p.m.â€"Lard, 59s 6d per owt. Nzw Yorx, Jan. 12.â€"Cotton dul.ll.ll;‘l:o decline.; 13 1â€"86 for lmddh.nf up « Flour quiet and lw.dunr:oo pts, 12,000 barrels ; sales, 13,000 is ; quotations unchanged. Ryeâ€"Flour steady, at $4 25 24g00 bysteley saisg, 290000 bushain: yshels ; at‘$1 08 for No 3 Chicago; 81 10 for No3 Milwaukee; $1 23 to 1 25 for No 2 Chicago; $1 24 to 1 26 for No 2 Milâ€" waukee; $1 31 to l 35 for No 1 spring ; $1 20 to 1 37 for winter red weetern ; $1 22 to 1 45 for do amber western ; o g.';utolqoforwm.wupm. e . Gorn without change liOOObulhdlrnlu,W bm to66?o for new western mixed ; TI to 730 for old Uo. : Barley unchanged ; noow 10,000 . bushels; _ sales, nm. dull ; receipts, 11“?"0 bushe i,:l*: 36,000 bushels, at tnlggofor 40. Tork â€" smm.-g:‘“â€.z 320 To for new| mess. Lard heavy, l&& for ee en ie vania. eese, comâ€" mon to prime. 'Poholoum-% T} to 8c ; refined. 13 1â€"8 to 13%0. 10,000 . bushels; _ sales, se Oats dull; receipts, 11,000 bushe ;:-_‘: u,mobu.luln,at‘htn“b%ofw ::ur;o::dshtozuob’t %M:hi‘: Anoban 20 7 new| mess. _ Lard g'u'!p 14 for steam.; Butter, 206 to 310 for State and Pennsylvania. â€" Cheese, 6 to 12}6 for comâ€" cmm,fl.xin. Kâ€"m g‘ux.’ w:: acti ces vanced ; 0 sp 98 ".I‘oi"zot; Q8fe }‘or F 5 ggofu &:locbrlnn dN:ll' o ; rejected, 664 to 664c. Corn se on 4 mised.dlto bid toe spot ebm? Oate firmer, hflfl‘i w0 s o y 7 February. .‘Wi:m_ Fmt e\ ge m Fldm;,od. at 840 307 tor dn d plos® Byommhm‘?w: % j SIoior-_Tuury“l- : }:upot; partig‘h it ou in kl?n OK Pus smnk D Ҡ26†A3l9‘0 Ania_ sales at $8 the w e e l’mfll,m regarded as sufficient :fmfu of the tex:n. of mï¬m:il that. Count Andrassy‘s <note not propose any control or gusranâ€" tees,. The participation of the Christian ;p:snhï¬onmthoomuï¬onoflhnform engagements which Turkey would contract towards the Powers, by accepting The Ecclesiastical Court opened proâ€" ceedings toâ€"day, ‘They were aimed at the bishop of Cologne. lower; sales &t Lard easier, 1 #12 30 for spot ml::::m, Jan. 12.â€"A royal d.:'nlu was tod hich disquali Zener als and mphbmfn:mmdviu above £500 per annum from acting in @ither House of Cortes. The Government fiéwbwgz:" Mt;â€"nm,nm oc t onnth c cone 1000) buskelst 58,000 bushels ; â€"Onts, 14,0U0 Dusn®6s Rye, _ 20,000 _ bushels; Barley, 9@ bushels, â€" Shipmentsâ€"Flour, 1 , 000 â€â€œ'ol)owmt’ 12,000 bushels ; Corn, 38,000 bushels ; Oats, 11,000 {w-heh; Barley, 1,000 bushels. _ Atafternoon call of Board Wheat strong and higher, at #1 for cash ;. $1, 08 for March. Corn firmer, a6 440 for January ; 42 13°f$ February, Oste firm, 180 higher. _ Pork easier, at $19 35 for Febâ€" ruary. Lard dull, as $12 35 to 12 374 for we A Magnificent Donation. %Jm. 13.â€"The Marquis of Ripon, nobleman, who : = presented the Pope with £10,000 sterling ‘Tazgs have been 240 Base Surn mnddhmo!nyo%ndw never had to take one back. MONDE February. as authorized the publication of fourteen The Austriau Proposition. y Beru=, Jan. 12â€"It is semiâ€"officia. Chieage Live Stock Market. refe New York Stock Market New York Produce Market. New York Money Market. Liverpool Market, Chicago Produce Market. London Market lon of :Dr. Paul Melohes, the Archâ€" 114d per gallon. Foreigo Markets. Keclesiastical Court. GEac M A NY sPAIN. FRANCE ITALY. 1'9 ï¬::o‘lf 25 for lpo:." in deman: Mw-!“e“v'@ Trial of Steam Fire Engines. The pressure, however, was put on, and at two o‘clock a move was made for the bridge at McLaren‘s Mill. The two machines to compete were a No. 1 Chatham manufacture, and a No. 3 from Patterson, N.J. __ 0 n oped. on bouk caam es segame F s cases had to lift their water from a distance of fram 18 to 20 feet. The American engine was put first on . trial _ Five hundrzsmzeot of hose was laid out on the ice up the river, and on the pipe was a nozzle of one sevenâ€"eighths of an inch. : After a considerable delay the engine was putgin motion, but, from some cause, failed at first to lift the water. After some sadjustment a second start was made, and with better success. After a sufficient time for work measure was taken, and the extreme distance found to be 177 foe:f 'lt‘::,:rl.:yrh- then cha to one e measâ€" uro:f::tof thansquathmw- made of 192 feet., By this time the Chatham machine, from tKo manufactory of Messrs. Hyslop & Ronald, was got into order, and in a very few moments, 500 feet of hose, and 1]th inch nozzle threw a stream 230 feet. Both engines threw fine streams high up into the air. The Patterson ine, for oue so small, did really gnod )U:En:;nt could not com pete with her more powerfal rival. _ _ _ Two lays of 500 feet each were laid from both machines, and on branches, nozzles of {th inch, But, as in the prior trial, it was soon discovered that the Canadian machine was too powerful for the little ‘un. Â¥ « The Council have not yet decsided which of the machines will be taken. The Chatham one of course costs more than the American, but many are of the opinion that in the long run she will be the cheapest. It is hoped that noâ€" false economy will lead our Councilinto making a mistake upon a subject so important as New Actressâ€"Sengol Trusteo Electionâ€" OQrange Districtsâ€"Forgeryâ€"Skating Carnival â€" ~Burglary â€" «Golden Wed» ‘dingâ€"HWouse of Ledustry. . Toroxto, Jan. 12.â€"Miss Agnes Booth, the wellâ€"known American actres appears at Mre. Morrison‘s theatre next "& C â€"â€"The election for Sthool Trustees is in progress to day. ‘The vote is very small, eA s LRue THV. 7 j " d burglars, and thoroughly ransacked. The was paid a visit to, and a large quantity taken away. Todsyéhhf Justice and lrl.l)npor] held an "at home," in honour of the fiftieth anniversary iof their wedding. T m:g}.u of e ann tho!.{omodlndfllqwnm noon. ~Reports showed Mohim::r(- the institution, both for outdoor nd inâ€" door relief, had very materially increased during the past two months, but the manâ€" agers expressed their gratification at the fact that the subscriptions had increased in the same ratio. ioes of the Toronto Club. | P‘Tho residence of mhccp,lt i pla <fficers ~WiL MSSYT _/2"* m .::t « name implies, *A Company w! ite ~* National Institution. %‘.ï¬"" Al::flly“dn. % a resoâ€" was this afternoon, . . sath of Judge lution of regret at the a. * others of Beaudry was passed, as also â€" ily» . > Insurance Company of this city held its first annualâ€"meeting of sharsho}ders toâ€" tm o 4 2oo 0 Sick: P "Ahe 4 + Board : Alex. W. Ogilvie, M. P. P., Presiâ€" . dent ; Wim, Angus, Jst Vice President ; Ed. h_ woff, 2nd Viceâ€"President xm hmmnvswl J. M vran, M. P.P., Richard ‘Wahite, E. Foster, E.: P. Trudel, Alex. Shannon Thomas R Woods, of: Toronto; : Alex. Crawford, of Windsor ; and P. McCallum, . We ds Warden King, R. Mitchell, | David n."'&a.,a and A. Murray, of this city, are sceking to incorporate the Photo Electric Telegraph Company, which will introduce the Leggo improvements in "'A"l‘,’"""'b.ï¬-' is being made to have the City ;u'o Insurance Company incorpoâ€" bout a quarter to eight this i lon‘dcpl::mmt the air. m .l.rm-ll.- A&W&dw intended for blasting, being iearetrnt m ons unerhe ie some off the Dualin, blowing the shed down. Fortunately no one was near when the broken as far down as Craig street by the S aro o ol coog t 1 &D d niinene innaciaavnd is . o higter 'l"'-*l.‘ IC-i n _illl “ w CA4"N xA D 1A N. nesses are to be examined under cath. What kind of a power be meansâ€"whether vion : TORONTEO. MONTREAL. . =â€"â€" The National Tmalin : ing operations, no cruse. â€". "®N M ®""> i at the: there were ex06. eppen: and set mflh“‘n. It thus 1. â€" aing down dhtï¬.'l?h:.-‘fth-k e or at any * yike | Son of 16 cmnired in the Nert Wesk | . were | B0 C 1. 2> anestion, he pointed out | and arriving at their destination at about half past eleven. : A very number of the electors had already at one of the hotels, where it was believed, notâ€" tered from ten to twenty degrees their speeches in the open air. Of course at once dispelled, and an adjournment was made to the village school house, which was soon filled to c with ilorespod o8 "““'}.;m‘. t :‘di::oe,thnbdn‘qd.:lnnmbcd ladies in the room, as was the case at On motion of Mr. James Ross, Mr. Domor,liuvod&umhokhehï¬, and on doing so stated the purpose of the Dr. Tupper, of the topics is the leadi s he day. LHe hoped &_mu no-: the position they occupied, and the abilâ€" ities of which were possessed, j troduced the ing to be the discussion by two emiâ€" \ Hon. Mr. Maorsxztz, who was received with three rousing and enthusiastic cheers. After . a . few â€" preliminary â€" remarks, The hon. gentleman vr30ce6ded to discuss and dissect Mr, Wi=«‘s address to the electors. He dw«‘t ««pecially upon that gentloman‘s ogoci'.i n to thopo;ndlo Railway policy of t»> Government, and his allusion to the Baciondrm. In respect of the railw»v, he remarked that Mr. White had so f1r neglected ‘to find | out what the policy of the Government |‘ was, or if he had found out, he had neâ€" glected to give t.hnolootx.dn benefit of correag information upon subject; nor was it very clear what other project he was prepared to adopt if that in question were defeated. Mr. White professed to prefer an allâ€"rail to a mixed land and water route. So did everybody, and no one iore than the Minister of Public Works and the Government of which ‘he proposed from beginning to and what proposed yet was, upon reaching na at any point on the route, to take advantage of it until the railway could be built all the way. â€" Did mmwum and if he. did pb;):ottoit," ?â€Itwcddbo cuoo?. ingly interesting to know. Most peop! would have approved of it, ‘as it gave access to the interior of our great Northâ€" wut.vqpufl;hmmdflnoom- pletion of the railway, upon sany plan whatever which it was possible to adopt. Did Mr. White oppose the opening up of the N:flrv.t. and . if nnt,‘vhy was ko lising mmwmdmw the construction of the porâ€" tions of the railway? ‘That was not a â€"| very intelligent to be enunciated fonk w m Pafye d oudst suffrages men. The opposiâ€" tion offered by Dr. Tupper, on Mr. |Whmmb{-l:_.u__q~o&ng_dï¬o NORTH RENFREW ELECTION. ï¬it;';b.hl!! to the construction « up the most dln-z:nd ‘by more than one hundred miles shortest route to be found from Montreal and Quebec to the navigation of Lake Superior, through gible, and it require no argument :;t hm&&?flm: d’m such was the case. Mr. White, he (Mr. Mackenzie) was informed, ‘had last year expressed very strong disâ€" ‘Treaty of Reciprocity with the United States, and only upon the hypothesis that he was desirous dmwï¬ of the awkward fix in which action had placed him before the farmers and h:mhmdm.b'hun::: o&ymldhnb‘udu.oud » m»mm..-u the referâ€" ence made to: the miflfl“ be accounted for. proposed, that he (Mr. Mackenzie) had ever heard of, to reâ€"open negotiatiations in the mesntime, and it was therefore ‘unnecessury ‘for Mr. White to mention â€" that he â€" was mfl to ..such . a .. course l:h:. was some ulteriour served by so doing. Mr. m deâ€" nhdmatunplnï¬olllylhmh Kr.wuo'l.ddn-htï¬ocmfldf the London Emigration _ Office last amounted to $159, 300. On the conâ€" ï¬y,flnuoxponm ned been less last year than‘ they wer» 1»ring the final year of the Conscrvative varty‘s administraâ€" tion of public affairs, while the results had been much more «atisfactory, owing / tothmwgmiwin of the dï¬l ment and the conce*rstion of ‘the of the various Provin~ial Governments with those of the Dominion. ‘The Preâ€". mier then entered at considerable length paber ot the oecaition cendidate mar, there was one word said or written reâ€" 5"‘2&“& nigan envaraily nald per “&,W '* ‘:.‘.:i.""""ml"flm"o'xwdm xp of ing, as Dr. T had M“,Mrflw mhflo been built for the land and â€" mongy â€" subâ€" soon be. hunu room for the e= LDOUsMEHA® OL WHML 0. MIC C000 ue Only about 25 «. 6t for i --tun.g-!â€"uâ€"â€" but there was room for . of quarts Haurax, Jan. 12.â€"The Union Bask ili:q-nï¬nnl.- crus. ~ +*ed to there, has declared a dividend for the half year for having yet been resor. "lent op-dhc‘pcaut. n-m were exce. â€" ~@ppon: Anu.dynuddhlh.hâ€"l for doing so.. It thus 1 ‘urmuï¬bdumw dwï¬o'hfloht-:dthb; v-.:‘aï¬.lq-dlfl.-‘:.ibew:weu m.“ any & ® M office Commoâ€" rï¬&whhmwï¬ Sere. f y SOull _ an annbichd c couds Bs w-mdd-:!dw S T in Ak Gmamimir m;â€"" gso. It thus. â€" aing es ree m ~ & tion of n,':.mfh the Hortt: Wost On the trade question, he pointed out | bdvadhconediiieaterimcn ts‘ emint uit i ipt To that no “-?;%mï¬gtu .M * * n' nlf.hobdbnflnï¬uzdm as he believed in freedom of conscience. He believed that free trade all this world T ~ t (tOBt_stiam and progress» (ChO®®): S uoo toraise . o&mnhd-muh-b, sors, Which had to be given up because ao m eacred "It oduld over be ontried m.&m-aummmnuâ€" dence WMM that, when the www mmfl:flzfl “"" :’nammmnmwn'xl proceeded withâ€"the road making that wmflhsm ~quoted the Report of Professor Selâ€" Times n "or in qoi (Gam old ) tert. . ‘teds d?w of :lrh&omc. “w%%‘ is & ie [ Th fo pamies, m.-!:'...\_n'-_-h- x to be given by Sir John as to the grain pro and he knew of no other means of raising sent imposed.. He denied Mr. White‘s allegations as to the increase of expendiâ€" ture by the present Government, and showed, on the other hand, that it was less, as a matter of fact, than that of their it than by Customs duties, as are at predecessors, when it was remembered that Prince (Edward lsland, the Northâ€" West Mounted Police, and several other entirely! new items had to be met last year for the first time. Hon. Dr. Torruz then followed with a :r-iof-nhnu‘:l-g&.itb-u presence reporters & gent audience, in reply to the statements of the Premier with regard to appoint~ fall when Parlisment met in October, 1873, _and thet _ the allegations of the Premier on that subject were as wild and reckless as it was possible for them fnig too Goretmanant entporaiote $ "hs hard times, but he m}e‘ increased the embarrassment of trade -s"-.ma'.’oï¬-du..m ~ on. Mr. Maorexzs, in reply, stated that the present Government had been under the necessity of cancelling between 80 and 100 appointments made by their Iegiiimares fxing the ranthinets thep several Provinces. The contrary was the fact, for each State in the Udnhz gtwuon_gMpi_dgbhb_g_ ments of Dr. Tupper as ‘to the way in Reciprocity Treaty, Mr. Mackensie state That & depitation of thom, some fhrty in :od'ifl'x:.‘gwl of nu*h excoption of Mn. & B. Bddy, of Huil. Be also referred to Pacific hwï¬mï¬vabyflirlf &s to the amount he eleoâ€" :.‘;."‘-5:3“.‘:.‘..:&..‘ Mviq hal been 20 hardily dealt with by beibg disâ€" irakm e anamidoxs thanks was passed to md presentatives of Tuzs Toces andâ€"OÂ¥fizon m for Renfrew. A meeting was thereafter T at which .ï¬nï¬- 'I.r‘ delivered by Messres. cntlts. Threpiomim at hi io seni were in fevour of Mr. Murray, who is n:o.t:: elested by a large J-'. hmb.w by the Hon. Mr. Currie, Hon. Mr. u:fld that the Government had acquired the property at Toroxro, Jan. 12.â€"The Sraacus took the chair at three o‘clock. f [« QUBENSTON HEILGETS. answer to & q t & In uestion| by Mr. 0‘Done ghue, Hon. Mr. Mowar that it was not the intention to ask session for a To ons the Horoin! wahoo! To OMunt, with the â€"Normal 8Sol Ottawa, would be built the effect that | \for High Wmhmw N&WU“M- Hon. Mr. Ar held that the principle hï¬ï¬hbmmow! and held that the money be as a consequence House Dr. Bovire® did not approve of the re nluï¬-.cm'nw-ï¬mmom about to place in the education resolution. stances, would not press the matter, but uï¬bmï¬-br‘“ he would not lose sight of the matter, Mr. Siworair hoped that the Govern» ment would see their to intro@uce some amendments u-xll‘."‘“ PRICE 3 CENTS. present law. "hn.wwur would ‘approach the discussion this especially in view r perience of ‘the past, he that the mwm:::um:: ourselves called upon to purchase the policy indicated by General Grant in this should be expended by the Btate Other fuk ‘. “.M"MM when A: j dore: _ _ of Weeks The frients | »ib“": | in Hants count, _ "dsor, in of Hon. Mr. Curziz moved a resolution to ing of the Board of Trade was Rel.. Le" !"h.‘.!‘.'d râ€"ap / es ~ Iï¬m:u for 1876. K. M. Ford, President; George Hovel ho C Om 2009 C 00 unds a. lihers was sung and the bedy laid in state until to. morrow. A large vongreg*~ tion was present. Father WOWCU WOV e thedral where Hotel Dieu to St. Mary‘s Cathodral, whete ONTARIO LGISLATURE. Kimosrox, Jan. 12.â€"The annual meet« ‘The weather to day was joold but sprigg Y osterda) of HALIFAX. to say such