JN & ORR, s & Gilders orated Oysterg RSON ACKSON 3 year old, different prices Medicinal Purposes. ady and expenses see Aunu appiy to * P99 ) nIoKIR, D , Importers & Dealers in S AND FRAMES, )pes & Views, IE « 4 irtment EURi®s a *o detail always ncy Woolens, Fresh Goods, SUPPERS. P 4/ seasone1 and Collops, Vi s, Oz Tougues, Limb & and Magic Lanterns barksâ€"st. 3 Â¥ADE TO ORDEK _ DiE~ COLLEGE. ly Kaition) is published y (and Weekly Edition up to order MMENCE3 FEB‘Y ind ‘IC LANTERY, tC steRRoPTICON TY s MSER" ~TEREOPTTOON, Govekxor GaraRir. ;e compaisory in the Dining ments for teaching 0"3. bâ€"en made by Profes HIC MATERIALS. ANTHONY & C1,, ennan illiner USE, N, _ PRTER, &s ~ods, and much Fresher. Prices and Qua lties at TAIL al+ pitoithe at Bd Â¥ LaANTERN, PEOPLE‘S L ANTERK. e Dast oi its kind in th@ rus and Siides a ap oiication. wieh areend an cin make money with e 397644w. _ E FR A ME Direct & LALL, will find this HIGHEST MEDAL at â€" Pr>ducers PATTERSON® acturers of the street, in the City o4 _ adies, TAWA 1875 be Musical Consery Wellington Street 4047y1 ON E8 and SUITABLE EAU STREET wel. xnown to l‘ Rudiments of DfAWâ€" upiis, and the use Gf . est notice and & avail themselves ramch of Jur'mg the to Burs>r, 1048 in 437 "This Hcuse is now fully stocked with choice HTumCMotoA.olv.he finest brands, and wili be conducted on first class prineiples by the new proprietary . Licentiaie of the Royai College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Ecinburgh; Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London; late Resident Assisiant Aceouâ€" cheur of 8 . Thomus hood)lml. London, Eng. _ OFFICEâ€"Cotner of ‘Comnor _ and Queen streets, tormerly occupied by Dr. Corbett. _ _ BILLIARD HALL 1s in charee of a competent marker, where every attentiton will be paid to Visitors, HOMCEOPATHIC P:LYSICIAN. SURGEON AND * acCoUCHEUK Residenceâ€"Albert street. Offic> hours from| 9 to il a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. Special attention yiven to diseames aod displacements of the uterus. 1758 T ME "ALHAMBRA," "London" Restaurant, FRED FOOKS . â€" â€" â€" Proprietor. Ofttawa, South side 0 Rideau street, ne t Glouâ€" geste® C.nué Town. Canceis cured without the use of the knile, by a new ou: certain, speedy and almost painâ€" le«s orocess : Re‘erences viven by parties sucâ€" BERNARD MELLON, Theabove, converiently situated and tho~ oughly Atted up Hotel, has beâ€"n opened by Mr. B. MELLON, [i«te Stewartd st the Russell House] who respectfully soileits a shar y of the public patronage, wniâ€" h he hopes to merit 3 mwldlu obi ging aid attentive ml% & nishing only th> best qualities of ines, Liquors and C.gars. _ M e N o Mr. BEN. HUCKELL begs to announce to the general and traveiling public, that he bas entered n the P::Jamwmuy of the above Hotel. hu.x;noommcl by Mr. Fred, Evans. The bes. brands of wines, liquors and cigars are kept, and the promptest altetion is paid to Guests. pmh’uv“m-uklâ€".“‘“ 2 P.M., at very reason» T able rates. 1 Has opened an office in the city of Hull, Proâ€" virce Of Q ebec, for the transaction of all Noâ€" tarial and Lega) business, either in the Proâ€" vin:e of Quebec or Ontario. Special care given to the onllection of accounts in both proâ€" vinces, Hul, Oct. 26, 1874, Hbiyl May be consulted at his Office, cormer of U‘ Jonâ€" mor and Albeâ€"t streets. aet 14, 1874 2401 The "Feathers" Hotel. 33 to 37, WILLIAMIST. Dl. TUPPER may ve consulted pro esâ€" stonmily at his residence, Metcaife street, ho. se formerly occupied by the Hon,P. Mitâ€" cbell. SBlty1l Temporary Office at Dr. Jos. Beaudin‘s, Main street, Huli. Huil, March 9, 1875. 281y 1 Office over Mr. B. Hackell‘s slour Store, corner of Sussex and Yoâ€"k streâ€"ts, OltaWwa. Officeâ€"Master in Chancery Cham bors, Coart House, Ottawa, Canada. j BARRISTER, ATTORN®EY, s CERY, & Russell & O‘Connell, PROPRIETORS. DA N The best cooked ard best served Ottawa. Jan. 11, 1876 Ottawa, Jan. 12, 186. O BARRL Bajotte‘s Block, Wellington street. OQttawa, Jau. 16 1576, M . i A CALL IS SO LICLT ED. Wtk Otiawa, Sept. 4 1875 303 LUMBER AND COMMISSION AGENT, BROKEB, YOL. X., NO. 4049. Have removed Commercial House, (For the Province of Ontario.) Main street Bull, P.Q. V PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, UTTAWA, ONT. ay Officeâ€"Sparks street, Centre Town hi tfhiceâ€"aAi uis rsidence, Maria sitâ€"et, 1i Â¥. H. FERLAND, PINHEY, CURISTIE & HILL, FF YSTER SUPPERS & LUNCHEONS®. i T. LAMBERT, n ooTT, STEWART & GORMULLT, Eâ€"0PENED #@~ Moagr R. ROGFRS, *â€" HM. CHRYSLER &. J. D. R. MACDONELL, R. LGGAN, R. J. P. LYNN, ®. 0. «. WOoOopP, Medical Cards. rristers, \itorneys, Solicitors, Nota» ries, &o., &c. Borristers, Aito: noys, Soliciiors, Conveyancers, &e. BARRIYTEE, ATTORNEY, NOTARY, & CONNOR & RYAN‘S BLOCK, Cor. Sparks and O‘Conzor Streets COoNNoH & 0 ARRISTER, ATT ARCH AMBAULT. T ALi@ER, PENNOCK & MelNTYRE, W. W. WaARD NOTARY PUBLIC AND ADVOC wW. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L,, BARRISTER, ADVOCATE, &C., (For the Province cf Quebec.) MARSHAL MATHESON, Legal Cards. .l elegrat he late (OLISBY‘s OLD STAND) ated SAPPERS®‘ BRIDGE al PROPRIETOR. KHlotels. BARRISTER$ AT THE ADVOCATE a th HoGG, at ali hours M OnHEEIY soLICITOR IN CHAN» x, Rideau st., OFu'. C. _ J. DouE®TY NOTA SoLICITOR. ET | A. F. MCLNTYRK ICITNR w. D. H0GG to their New adjotning tue Town H.P. HILL AW., SOLL Â¥, §oLF 3208 m 6 4012tf 40411f 254 4 U NSYy BEST COAL OIL Tmnn)ous ATTRACTION ! 30c PER GALLON: BANKRUPT PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER Cor. Welliggton and Bank street, Ottawa& Bntlnieol' Public Buildings, Green Houses, Privaie siflences by high or low pressure, Steam aqd hbt water a spâ€"cialty. jp@~ Pest of refâ€"rences given. Malnie No. 22, Russell House Block, Sparks Stâ€" W‘1‘! be soid it 40 per cent. below first 6086 28 the purch: are about to a;len a Fasbionable Tailoring Est@blishment on the first of January TAKE NQTICEâ€"Parcels elivered in all parts of the dity for five cents each. * OFFICKâ€"Rajotte‘s Biock, Wellington street. next stceeot SHIRTS ! COLLA RS! smr Fixtiires, very low. | o;;:x;:-ru::e ‘dan be purchased 25 per DOCHERTY‘S, city WAN'I'En-â€"l)lmnf the |Hession, RUOMS AND BOaxDin a pri ate lamu;ï¬â€˜t;ï¬; single J nteniau, ne&r the |House of = ment, if possitie, Apply to H., Trczs OMee. $= SESsION oF rixuul"'-A geptlemy1: with his wife and child, who wil be in »ttetidance at the ‘forthcoming Sesâ€" sion of Parl| mont, desires ROUMS AND BOAX1)in a pHivate house. Apply to A B.C., TIMEs Office. 408%tf GOOID ROOMS WITH BOARD.â€"A conâ€" ple or;god bedâ€"rooms with bou'd.l::s be had at MRS. K&RBR‘3, comer of Eigin Salter stroets 4004LF Easy Arrapgements Made to Suit Par® “f M Bo g-]}â€".\ Lady can be accomodated with Beard, of rooms without board in a priâ€" vate family, in a central locality, Address G., Tix®s Office. | | 4040tf To «i i r. Chase‘s Now Rocipe Book, enlary d to neariy iUP ga es. It cootains over 2000 tried and proven) Reo‘pes. and is »uited to all classes aus c adujons <f society A WONDERE Uz BOOK, an{a couvano.d uccessity. 1t wil! sell at sight. reatest isdusement ever offered to Boo& Asgilt< _ Simple cop es sent by Mail postâ€"prid., $, Exciusive Tertitary given. Ageots more thain donbie their money, Addre«s |" Manacer," Ur. (Chase‘s Steam Printing H@use, ui lington, atigu 10â€" 83w “ffl!l‘tn-â€".& Smart Man, with a moderate Cadital, to join advertiser iu a good vaying business; Jobbing House, a jrare cpenâ€" ng for & yohng mau, Nene need apply unless meanide husi/ens. _ Address ENTERPRISE, P.0. Box 5 N\ O tawa. O ot. 0136 G Sa 30c. PER GALLON ! GkO. HOLMAN â€" â€" = Manager Foar Nights of Opora, commencing _ & com} Ottawa, Jag Tt Lak ‘The extensive stook of the Estate of Woednesday Evening, Jan. 19. Ottawa, Ja gloard *X £odging. Ottawa, Nov, 3rd, 1875, wlmwmmmm Ottawa, Jan. 151876 . wiby Or TTht OaAL FREE OF CHARGE Miss Nallie Holman, M <s Jutia Ho man, Mr. seph ‘Bmuiis, Mr. Eus Ryse, Mr. Brookâ€" Ase Bowile:, MP. A. [). Hoiman, supported by compiny <f Eighieen Efficient Artistes. MERCHANTS ! OCcHEBTY ‘Iunf URANCE is now offef; ! to any one (egirous of Purf‘hm\ng a‘ boeautiftul ate xu? tor & gentleman‘s residence, three halfl sares, opoosit> Messrs. Garland & c.\umr'L. on Bonk s seet Hoad, oce mile a t oxr_v Iimi‘s. Terimns moderate, Anp‘y PsP CAHS strawa Civ? 49!0tf CLOTHING. owaN‘s oPERA HoUsE C. $. Shaw & Co., JAS. ANGUS, all #lumbers, &f. D. MORGAN & SONS. esfay [Eyonine, _Jan. _ 19th.â€"Lecocq‘s reatesi Triu uph; GIROPLE GIRO FL A. lay _ Eventug, Jan, <20thâ€"LA FILLE U MMEK. ANGOT .\ y .Evening, Jan. 2i<t.â€"Benefit of Miss llie Holmah, 7. 1 GRANDE DUCHESSE. ‘Ibl‘{‘â€"l Evenihy, Jan, 2nd.â€"BOHEMIAN GRAND MATINEE, @DAY <kTERNOON AT 2 0 a fr NIC ured Seats. B ‘s, H=rks street wa, J. n. 16, 1876 . JOHKNSTON, Atroéb C[INDERELLA. + found in A m% bl!zmmt can » o@fained on notice. Regifience over the Store. 3 12. ‘76. 042y l Amuscirents. Ac;p- than Auction prices. S. ROGERS, x‘owlnyou;amotow at 7 TNDERTAXKER, HOLAS STREET, N THE MARKET. OR REZADYâ€"MADE [late Whiteside‘s] 11, 1476 di@lants. DELIVERED OTTaAWA 1876 DOWN TO Opera at 8 o‘clock sCaL® OF PRICES, "oets; Parguette and Bal THE , 25cts, No extra charge Box sheét now cpen al Sussex street 4041tf STCUCK | L. N. NYE 4043y1 etc., for sal®e 4046y1 LOCK 101 The Bteamers of the Liverpoo! Maull Line sailing from Liverpoot every 'mmda{ and from Portiand mwmhy, ealling at Loch Foyle to receive nn and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland ard Sootland are intended to bo despatchad FROM PORTLAND. Suitable for Members of Parliament and Visâ€" itors to the ¢ity, It aftords the * PTU8@&AD. .. 4s.. .. .......... .. ... Jan, ind gumavan.‘......T....... s‘ s ‘b’“‘: RSDIGD â€".»@{/..+ee+ <«s.â€"scss«: Fob. 8 Bmm:‘len;vi n in Rateg of R 4 fl;" pecial . nction in Rates of Passage during Winter Months from Montreal : â€" Cabin......J............ .. $57, $77 and $57 According to odation. IN1@TMOUIBM®. .. u66200000000 000++++ +â€"$40 (0 SUOGTAGO.: s doleâ€"rersss s22i se rrssnes: 20 §0 The Steamers of the (@laszow Line ars in« tended to sail between Ghâ€ov and Portiand at interva)s, dufing Season Winter Navigation. Rates of Passige from Portiand : â€"â€" A Seedling from Paterson‘s Improved Vicâ€" woria or Queen Potato ; in shape and habit very similar ; of a rich cream colour with pink eyes ; &gecood early, suitable for field or zarden culâ€" tivation; heavy regular cropper; m;{ be equalled but cannot be surpassed ; disease resister. Price, 20s, per cwt.; 13;. 6. per bushel; Of 88. 84. pect fos. Allowance to Seedamen. ‘ F‘A-hhat, Early Red and White Kldmn and terson‘s hrlz Perfection, 10r forcing, Â¥d. per peck of 14 lbs. E9t i - Manufacturé an EXTRA QUAUITY of Rewing Coiton, comb ning NOFTNESS OF FiNISH, SMOUTHNESS and EL STIOITY with great streugth, making it the best Thread produced for Sewing Machine or Hand Sewing. Tnl "CLARENDON." To Boarders either by the day or month, at reasonavle charge :, ~ MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WILL FIND This Thread has a very bigh reputation in the United S ates, under thre,uume s Royal Mail Steamships. InterM@IMG@. . ... ces .0 .0 kn se 600 50.+ 49 BLOQFAGO. .. 2c ccse k eccerser ie n cu ce n 2B #40° An need Surgeor. carried on each vessel. ot secured antil paid for. Corkage will be charged at the rate of 2s per pottle to Cabin ngers supplying their own Wines or Liq | GEO. THOMPSO N. _ _ ||_____ Agents, 46, Sparkeâ€"st. The most comfortable and conven!ent Home to stay at during the Ression. The Table d‘ote is the hest appointed, and the LIQUORS are of the finest imporied "Anchor Ber;d"'r Be;t Eâ€"c:lrd f;ha Uudï¬y F Observe our Trade Mark and see that it is on each Spo| l that you buy. Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1476. _ 40498f o Bs. 6d. per copy. 000 dee whiew ain onfain the Spongement 1f which w e ent ¢ Poaminy. lagons mao Leoy, the Oullire oaf ‘The shortest, cheapest and quickest passege to Liverpool, uxndundnrrgnd i}mow. T‘ooseet. is one of the !arrest, tont safest in the world. Vessels w\ll be despatcbed as follot s:â€" A Treatise how to raise and Grow Potatocs, «c. ry, Pigeons and Bses, the Cuiture gï¬&ry Cpulemn .o-i' g:anlnre, Page on the Canal , which is the is of Mnevfl:lElnoll Rink, in &c. "kppy‘ MBS. ROGER, Oriawa, Jan, 17, 1876. BEST SX CORD SPOQL THREAD, CLARK & CO., Government House Ottawa, Jan. 1>. Anchor Thread Works, Curling Clubs prevented by theam Id weathey, from playin« for the GOVERNOR GENERALUS GOLD MEDML, This week, inay do so next t:'w‘sg? llx“)u;ylug the undersigned, by telegmph, Oy urd +y. MUSISE * ""F A. WARD, A.D v. In‘the matter of JAM<S A. GOUIN 4 00,, Hotelâ€"kearers, â€" Insolven‘s I, the under «igned, D. 8. EASTWOOD, of the Civy of O‘tawa, have been appointed Assignee in this matte. _ Orcditors are requested to file their claims before me within one month. TCOR wa emacann Lm A HORSE.â€"A Brown, three year old COLT was left in my -uhlo' on q()arle- toun street, opposite M cLaren‘s Mill, last night. The owner can have the same by d«sâ€" mm%g it and raving the expenses Incurred. JOHN OU<AOK. 404013 One of the bést appoint«d Hotels in Ottawsa, Ladies Entrance:â€"George street. Main Entrance:â€"Sussex street, Oltawa. WILLIAM MiLLS, | Ottawa. Jan. 19. 1876 Ottawa, Jau. Ottawa, Jan. 19,‘1876 s TOV ES Finest Accomodation Paterson‘s National Benefit Tadieg magly Ploknigeecinnl. im ife %““‘ï¬f‘&‘:’..“â€â€˜.......:':::::::::::fv'fl ‘Tickets can be had at Orme & Son‘s, or at the SKATING RINK, oTrawA Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1876 _ FAKMERz3‘ STOVES Sold by all the Loading Dry Goods Houses. Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1876 New Advertisements. NSOLVENT ACT, 1875 Princess of Lorne, CaDIN: »+rssd4rs+s THE CLARENDON EW SEEDLING POTATO TTAWA Agricultural Warehouse, xTRA QUALITY. URLING. RarCaANAL BASIN."®&% ARE TO B> FOUND bo, 1876 PATERSON‘S3 THE CHEAPEST ypr, S JBMs V al 9 "..L..~‘ l I\"‘ P 229 â€"AD k new PALISLEY nave just opened thelr shias, BERADBUBY & MUNRO: AT THE of Rooms D. S. KAYT ®OOD OP 83 Union street, s 398 olty. TOU Assign ee. 40014 "m3 OTTAWA. TUURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1876. In the cases of the pilgrimage riotors on trial at present before the Toronto Assizes, ten prisoners were found guilty and five were accquitted. Chiet Justice Harrison presided at the trial. . The Western Orange Incorporation Bill was up for discussion again in the Ontario Legislature yesterday afternoon and even: ing. â€" It was thrown out of the Private Bills Committee the other day, but its promotâ€" ers did not feel satisfied to have it killed off in so uncermonious a fashion. Accord: ingly Mr. Merrick moved that the Bill be referred back to the Committee with instruction to report the preamble. A somewhat lengthy and bitter discussion followed on the subject, which lasted until a late hour. A division was ffinally taken, when the Bill was thrown out by a majority of 19 votes. i Mr. John Clements was arraigned before His Lordship Justice Galt at the Toronto Assizes yesterday, as being a party to the death of Jane ,Vaughan Gilmour, the victim of the abortionist Davis, who is now undergoing sentence in the Kingston Penitentiary. Mr. B. M. Britton, Q.C,, of Kingston, appeared ;for the pro§ecution, and Hon. J. H. Cameron, with Messrs. Bigelow and Jackes, for the prisoner. The argument of Counsel will be found in another; column, and judging from the opinion of the learned Judge, the testimony of Davis will not avail much, if even admitted at all, which yet A Failure. Loxpox, Jan. 19.â€"Samuel Radford & Son, extensive grain merchants of Liverâ€" pool, h;vo -ï¬od. hTh:ll 1“??““ though heary, it is ht wi exâ€" ecded by the me | . â€"â€" Loxvox, Jan. 19.â€"A special from Rome says tue Italian Government has closed the Esiloop.l Seminary at Como for its re to admit a Government Inspector. This is a most important act, being the The Turkish Insurgents have, under Gen. Peko, defeated the Turks in a regular pitched battle. Three hundred persons were either killed or wounded. dealing with the Church, and will doubtâ€" less produce great results. _ The Italian Government has closed the Episcopal Seminary at Como, for its reâ€" fusal to admit a Government inspector. remains doubtful. The trial was adâ€" journed till this morning, when it will again be resuméd. ; strongest step yet taken by the State iz portant. The Daily News has the fol lowing lg: oinlfnterlin:-â€"“Awuwhich often relations with the Government pubâ€" lishes an alarmist article similar to those which caused so much uneasiness a year ago, The article mentions reports of the formation of a French squadron in the MMM. The oo:?ecl.inn of miliâ€" stores at Nanoy, &c., are given as :zouliw(hnnq,‘o bo.'wuahgl. | The Paris correspondent of the News says the Republicans claim that they will It is proposed to increase the rate of tolls for transportation on,the New York Sta.te“th, so as to secure revenue enough to meet expenditures and de, ficiency in sinking funa. * s Shooting the Creow. hnnrooxulm. I9.â€"The Chief of the American ship Maria Greenlegf, which recently arrived at this port from New Orleans, was arrested toâ€"day for shosting and serieusly wounuing two of the crew while ,on the voyage. Carlist Victory. A telegram from St. Jéan De Luz reports that the Carlists have uï¬priud an advanced post between San Mareial and Irrin, killing twentyâ€"five Alfonsists. Defeat of the Tarks. A special from Ragusa confirms the report of the defeat of Turks by insurâ€" mxlm, under General Peko, and gives the owing .grï¬ouhn :â€"â€"The Turks dis banded r the first attack, without resistance. The majority of those killed, who probably number 300, fell during the fight. The balance of survivors took refuge on the hill where, at last accounts, they were surrounded by the whole inâ€" * Lord Napier, of Magdala, has been appointed (fonrnor of Gibra ltar. Strike Ended. The mill operatives in Macclesfield have returned to work on their employers‘ The Echo‘s account of the trouble on the ohi& Maria Greenleaf shows that the chief officer, whose uame is}fPower, while drunk provoked an affray, and without cause fired on the crew. New Freach Squadron. certainly elect their candidates for the Senate in 29 Departments. _ â€" ~, Rev. Henry Varley, the noted revivalist, is again convalescent. He had a severe attack of rhoumatism. § Lord Napier, of Magdala, has been appointed Governor of Gibraltar. gent army, 3,000 strong. The victory of Ee htm’i'l quuï¬m?:{v complete and A rumour, to the effect thst France was quietly organizing a squadron in the Meditterranean, is causing .considerable excitement in Germany. Death of Richard Shaw, N. P, Richard Shaw, representatiue of Bur Lancashire, in House of Commons, Dr. Devu®, of Hamilton, is in town, and stopping at the Russell House. Richard Shaw, Representative of Burnâ€" by, Lancashire, in the House of Commons, died yesterday, in London, England. He was a warm supporter of Mr. Gladstone. Authority has been granted the Federal Council of Germany, to purchase ‘Knoll‘s Garden, in Berlin, as a site for ths new Imperial Parliamentary buildings. | The Italian Minister of Public Works has accepted a proposal of the United States Government, ftor an exchange of the scientific publications of the two countries. i TELEGRAPHIC. Owing to the political tendencies that have manifested themselyss in connecâ€" tion with the elections to the Cortes in Spain, Cardinal Antonelli has instruct~ ed the Nuncio at Madrid to obtain a cléar definition of the intention of the Govern~ ment towards Papacy. Packages will be shippea from Cadiz, in France on the 31st inst., to the Centennial Exhibition to be held at Philadelphia next summer. ; The Carlist leader Tristary, has notiflied the Spanishy Consul at Bayonne, iD France, of his unreserved submission t0 King Alf yso. â€" t l[. summary of Hcows. New Governor of Gibraltar FOR EIG N. Closing a Seminary. GREAT BRITALS. Trouble on Ship. ==5r, Louis, Jan. 19.â€"â€"The case of. Arthur Cu , exâ€"United States Revenue A, indicted for obtaining from the Schroeder cigar manufacturers $1,000, as .consideration for compromising a prose cution peading against Schrocder in 1873 for violation of revenue, was taken up in the United States Court yesterday. The jury found Gunther guilty, and the Court Mapain, Jan. 19.â€"The following |is official. Carlist leader Tristary, yesterday, notified S‘p.nish Consul at Bayonne, France, of his unreserved submission to King Alfouso. | General Martines Comy is concentrated in the noighbaba.::f Pampaluna. , member â€" of the Plymouth Church Advi Council stated yesterday that will be one hundred ehurohafmm of the country, represented, and the Council will convene in the early of February. It is their desire to dake it a representative body ; a number of clergymen who are not connected with any church are to be invited. ~_. Canal Tolts, s Ausaxy, Jan. 19.â€"The Ways ani1 Means Committee of the House are considering the proposition to increase the rate of tolls for trï¬ofllï¬m on Canals, so as to secure a cient revenue to meet the expenditures and deficiency in the sinkâ€" ing fund, and avert the necessity of taxâ€" i::ï¬nnd.nd avert t for that purpose. ‘s Line wintering here, to witâ€" e "The Lowell and Nashua m-ddtq-dpylt‘alnt;iog,ï¬g‘dhu'ith 'l-dl- . roubles. Caxr Gnma d&a 19.â€"3.;:&“: from Major Harper, valry, p Apache, says that Indlans broke out at Camp Apache on the 19th. Major Harper, with his company, ordered out, just in time to save the lives ‘of Major Wfl: Inâ€" fantry, and Lieutenant Bailey. troops charged on the Indians, killing Diablos‘ brother. ‘The Indians then attacked the Garrison, but were driven back to the hills. All quist at night. ; decidedly Conservative, six Bonapartists and sixteen Republicans of all schools. Buffett‘s election in Vosges appears to be certain.. Militant Bonapartists will prob~ ably only obtain thirty seats in the Stuif for the Centennial. Packages will be shi from Cadiz on the 31st inst., for the &mmhl Exhibiâ€" tion at Philadelphia. _‘ Northera Transportation Stramers. Oopmnseure,Jan. 19.â€"There are six proâ€" pellors of the Northern Transportation Nsw York, Jan. 19.â€"A fire at Carnarâ€" sia, Long lsland, this morning, destroyed $42,722. . * Exchange "of Pablications. Rox®, Jan. 19.â€"The Italian Minister of Public Instruction <has accepted a fls fugmage af the smcs pafine or an x: of the scientific publi tions of the two countries. 3 Mandate from Rom®. In consequence of the political tenâ€" dencies evinced in Spain in ro'rrd to the forthcooming elections for the Cortes, Cardinal Antonelli has instructed the reserved its decision, have flooded &;ï¬nmm"‘;m The Waine on all roads are twentyâ€"four hours behind time. Papal Nuncio at Madrid to obtain a clear definition of the Government‘s intended line of conduct in its relation with the_ Papacy. 4 Paris, Jan. 20.â€"The Moniteur gives the following estimate of the result of the elec~ tions for Senatorial dth?ua. Seven~ teen Deputies are doubtful, thirtyâ€"three Bostox, Jan. 19,â€"The strikes among the Lynn shoemakers are ended, and the men are all at work, baving secured from the manufacturing . firms what they deâ€" of the Christian Convocation, called by the Evangelists, bog: at thomb.or‘ Tabernacle . to day. done of PDrivens Ashore.‘ Portsuouts, Jan. . 19.â€"The United States steamer M dragged her buoy to which she was m!nd wgatnbgn on pen Island mo or nlfnShl?u out of | m% tide falling around her stern post is started. _ recently discovared school was going to flee the country in default of :I“G,E’:dl. Hommadto'ol. Berurx, Jan. 19.â€"The minimum rate of discount at the banks has been fixed at 5 per cent. The Federal Council is auâ€" thorized to purchase Knoll‘s Garden in this city as a site for the new Imperial Parliamentary buildings. some time was despaired of, Disease, however, yielded and it is now believed he is out of danger. He . was taken to l}ï¬ghton for the benefit of sea air yesterday. Rev. Henry Varley, a noted Revivalist preacher, had an attack of Rheumatism of hu:r'l, last week, and his recovery for October. toâ€"day. He was a warm supporter of Mr. haviny ue aoqv;igâ€"i;ï¬gd 5lw C a fnflc:ibbnmu, £10({(XI) sterling. & A M L /) [CA N. thoged wiin compliony n tee wi r discovéred m swindle H. Varley Convalescent. Kuights of #t. Orispiu, New Site for the Capitol School Bond Swindle. NEW HAM Embessling Funds. Nf ASS A C HLUSENCUES PENXNSYLYASNILA. Election Results. The Insurection. MIUSSOURLT NEW YORK A RIZONA. GBac y A N y. FRANCE. K4 NSAS. SPAIN. Jan. 19. ~Hes ITALY Jan. 19.â€"‘ it being Mï¬h‘ 'oonntr:indo t of was not E.renlt,ndmoouu only D6 accessory fmumw Mr. Brirrox contended auy person accessory before the fact . could be indicted and convicted in the same way as if he were the principal felon. _ His LorpsHir said in his judgment the tnding of. the yody and cwnet anealonl testimony that the dooou-d‘(‘lbd from the effects of an attempt to procure ‘ The Assize Court assembled at halfâ€" ï¬utninothi:momiumd,w.lmï¬u arrison proceeded to sum up the case against the pilgrimage rioters, which he | did in a very exhaustive manner, The | jury then retired. in the case of the pil= | grimage rioters, on trial at the Assize Court 10 werefound guilty and 5 were | acquitted. : _ been collecting Revenue on millions of pumdldwmwnmthil’mbu, mdwhiehbyh'ilduthhh!dhfï¬nt manufacturers are being ruined by this making fortunes all the while ; also that all tobacco grown in Ontario is taxed so that the omission to put law in force in this Province is exceedingly unjust to Messrs. Rainville, Jette and Roy Atâ€" tornys are talked of as successors to Judge Beaudry, Jette having the best chance. Tus BEST sewing cotton for hand machine sewing is Gflktct'l"!:l quality six cord. Notice the anchor on saioon, No 3 Rajotte‘s Block, Wellington @. 8 street. ‘Adele M. Gendreau, proprietor, Mr. Brirrox concluided his speech by saying that the indictment wasâ€"made out in two counts. If the was guilty of the lesser, he was guilty of the and if guilty of the hi he was of the _Mr. Cameron contended that if the accus ed was accessory before the fact, he was not accessory to the crime, and ter and prisoner. cooking bp e aors} Re d he was in «ho ob eannie breakfast ready ; m.l:d- the nnr:( his stay he asked witness the meaning of the passage, " Ye shall count it all joy that ye are led into divers temptations." . Witness said he did not speak to him in the way he used ; he seemed to evade . him (witness) ; witness was two nights in the house; prisoner would not attend reâ€" ligicus meetings of bis funiliu was his custom; saw Clements at the Police Court, but had no regular communication with him till August 7, early in the morning, when wilness was going down to the train he seized the newspaper from witness, and seemed very excited and glanced at it. Witness asked prisoner to send him all newspapers bearing on the trial, and if a person suspected of seduction could be f.utnponhis oath ; prisoner promised to twihuknowuf:onflhoqulï¬ou.nc he ha. made inquiry, and to send the newspapers as wished. â€" He (Mr. G.) left town tuat morning after the conviction ; witness saw the prisoner going into his offiee ; he came up to me in a great hurry, shook hands, and went away. Nomnm.djwruxï¬um oath. 'H:hom 2mmit' ddihon%o y wi int t ml:zonholddutnmmmm of death could not give evidence, and he was of opinion that Daivis was almost as _Joux Gitmour, father of â€" deceasod, testified as to his d:uhtc living . at Clements‘ house, and he stopped at prisoner‘s house during Juvce, and one declines it, as business® engagements will not perinit him to give the office the mwl‘mï¬ï¬‚i An ev paper states that for years past the Inland Reyenue Department has the Crown, making a most exhaustive address, reviewing the evidence given at the Police Court, and detailing what would not be given. Mr. CaxzrRoX objected to his going into evidence to be offered by the convict Davis, as he (Mr. Cameron) said he in tended to offer a most serious m to:Il'll(D.vin'-) evidence being adr at all. Mr. Brirrox® said he did nxt think ber of workmen in Adams Tobacco Factory were yesterday put in j by a unhuJailerSflrium A butterfly was caught on St. James street toâ€"day. Raining incessantly all day and wheeled vehicles again on the stroots. Ice on the river getting dangerous.. _ _â€" Government of Quebec recently tender eda Railway Commissionership on board provided for by Legislature to Thoma Vhite, Ir., | White ing his Jobhn Clements was arraigned, Mr Justice Galt being on the berch. Mr. B. M. Britton, Q. C., appeared for the gmcuï¬on and Messrs. J. H. Cameron, iï¬lowndlwhhthnpï¬m. . _ The court proceeded to empanel a T lines, nhies mames wete oi nere and"three, whose names were called, were fined five dollars apiece for being absent. When, thed'lury were em; the names of the witnesses the Crown Dangerous Actâ€"Mild "‘nh.-l'-- White, Jr.. Offered a Promotionâ€" IlHicit Trade. A Bpecial to THEL MXS. ‘| _. MontREAL, Jan. 19.â€"The lives of a numâ€" were called overand the Court adjourned for recess. s 3 The Court reâ€"assembled punctually at haifâ€"past one. Mr. Cammron sad the prisoner had beenl;nugn' u.l‘;r up::d two indictments, namely murder, being accessory before the fact, and asked the Crown g:unu}dto elect upon which indictment would proceed. Mr. Brrrrox said on the first. Mr. Cammron said all he wanted was that in the event of a dismissal he did not want another indictment hanging over the prisoner‘s head. _ Mr. Brirrox then opened the case for Trial of the Rioters and Exâ€"Aiderâ€" man Clements. Legal Arguments in the Abortion Case IMMENSE CROWDS PRESENT. TORONTO ASSIZES. MONTREAL. should be done, alleging that great in: justice would be done to the body in a:l:-ï¬ubynumofï¬o non passage of measure. Hon. . Attorneyâ€"General Mowar replied, in opposition to the motion in amendâ€" ment, that the action of the Government in reference to the general law of the ::‘dhok upon the action of House in the past, or perhaps in the present, 2s The results of thoHMtonmm: today are as follows:â€"First J Cobourg, 300 ; J. Turner, mod, duken, Cobourg, 200 ; L. Goughten Mow treal, 120 Mm..ubnnotg Toronto, 300 ; J. Toranto, 193. W. Jakes, in his game with Goughier, made the largest average yet made, ivs., reverse. flie quoted Fitt and Other authorities in opposition to the measure. The hon. gentlieman, at the conciusion of onl cenienent e o 0s APe , n Mr. Soort said he was satisfied with the general law applied in the present case. Messrs. McCrea and McDougall spoke. Ts tproking wher, it being sie weioots was six m nat P hk it boink Alexandria, ithtn&' g impossible for him to donald. appeared for the petitioner, His this measure, would in so doing have to submit to Lv__iq the stamp of Judas trial will therefore take place on the day irrelevant speech tried to show why such wrong was being done to the Orange body by reason of the general law. Mr. Rommsox, of Kingston, held that the Government was in«incere in the oomumnsd, and claimed thut he was ane of the few sincere Orangemen in the and Withrow were elected to preside over House. _ He hoped, however, that the Oppanhonï¬w:uuu be able to ride into power on question. Dr. Barz in sericcomic manner spoke in favor of the Bill. The trotting races aivertised to come off on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday gl;nutweok, dWoadbi:Pt::k,m to postponed on account mildness of the weather. The annual meeting of the Canada Landed Credit Company was held this morning. Two half yearly dividends at the rate of 9 per cent. were ordered to be paid, and a considerable amount was added to therest of the fund. A report states that a Bill is now before the Legisâ€" hhmo,udhum‘ï¬. Private Bills Lommittee, au! ing the Company to increase their capital from one to two million dollars, and to raise a further sum of a million dollars on debentures for loaning purposes. _ peirs Somed â€"t The annual ing of the Toronto President. . The Ontario Advisory Board have abanâ€" doned their notion of holding an exhibiâ€" ï¬onhmï¬mwhiohtow to be forwarded to the as they were ‘unable to make m&.nnï¬tuhh. of Public W Treasurer heâ€" cause of his opposition to this Bill. Mr. Pirrersox, of Ksesex, accused the claimed that he was as good a Protestant as any one of those who were now most anxious to carry the motion, but at the incorporation. He held that the Catholio‘s who, in the present House would vote for h'tnighnhdrymclmdm Thompson & Son, King street East, was at givten nlosigen. givde 4f " bhck aile es, nine sil nmP‘:het articles, amounting in all to about 400, were stolen. . It is reported here that the large store of Messrs. Chisholm Brothers, Brampton, was entered last night by burglars, and a Toroxto, Jan, 19.â€"This forencon, in the Court of dhmoory.V.C.Ploudfoot gave judgment in the matter of the petition against the election of Mr. 8. W. Farreli, as one of the Church Wardens of St. George‘s Church, on the ground of certain hix" Bayi oo mgine Aboit. meâ€"chve uveet nt ToRoNnTta. Church Dificultyâ€"Burglary Committees of the City Council elected ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. Landed Credit Companyâ€"Advisory Board ~â€"Chairmen of Committeesâ€" Election Peiitions â€"Billiard Tourâ€" namen t. C A N A D I 4A N. with which he was allied of using imirs Teurâ€"| anner, showed that : | fl'l 18'58,.'&-'-. R in it was ;z in the | (Mr. Macdougall) that 4ds | t Snins »mamee certain | it Ontario. _ He felt t several :::c,md-.oouql firma,j | £00d reason why any s Uss Cmarek & Cos “flw cord cotton, with anchor on spool. ing sewing machine agents say it is the ‘nâ€".nn-flu-'z ers sold to one of any other never had to take one back. We can recommend those, Wuo were m at m-u rot to fail tonight as a good treat is in store for them. Mex‘s 0-â€"-â€"1‘:*'0-' alippers on * o & Liun‘s Tndmed "Tus twoemks Whoughont ahe n uns Aropnent, whish meamitihy ns Tere dabad by Unagemes is Rppmt to ‘Eoflgm,ubm did not give them all the nepessary protection. _ He would vote for the motion now before the House, as well as for the Bill. Hon. Mr. ‘Caxzrox, in a n.::‘t and dhtl-'ï¬m& ic, nearl ago, Since flme, aituough ‘bur Hittle now thiedt iss singing ndwd:l‘u& nn':nb-. &0 vivacity and freshness as to enable %&omud-..:nwa: mlreoilirne &8 Aoea on ths vihee siier whetenheld novefenity ind yours shor es aites it o CArs Tnow whiths io 2 shar ‘tiee will refoh quality of his vgics, make it one rarely man o meropoaagess an impression anmounting to enthusiasm. that the in was a e & & deste ks oore who continued in favor of the motion now before the House, not becmuse he was afraid of Roman Catholic influence, but rather because he felt that ~P- laws covered the point at issue. . | â€" Operw House has lain quiescent, it was at length reopened ‘Inst ov-‘trg "Paquita," aithough the part requires v:mm u-u';.“.u-u toncfld:.:h.o‘:hï¬ can â€"hi: attractive, in partioular Hoiman succeeded. Mr. J. Brindisi gave td ineeging we duee mig Loovbe s Mr. Ellis‘ ‘s rendering of this music It would be difficult to find Mr. equal as a basso ; the richness and Ir.anHlondhnlibr-. ~Hon. Mr. Crooxrs did not at all agree with the last speaker. Mr. Smwouair opposed the motion. . * I(r.lnmm.T‘cd-fln the music of * for the course them ‘in the i n n anne * Marasquin," Son inlaw we beg; altoâ€" r?:saoâ€"no:‘ï¬nku&-h Miss Julia Hoiman was very happy as Mr. rmo’pmdi:fl'ï¬ and'uutinuuw m‘ and Roman Catholics in Canada all loyal to the Crown. Mr. Paxrox said he felt that the proâ€" moters of this Bill had made out a case ization was neither charitable nor now being worked to, le, embarâ€" rass the Reform Party. Kr.blc-flhcï¬lnfltlr‘: define his ition in reference qm.p;idmm.o“ should take place in that diréction, and mine s ghmrogk in mt Apwe ty . ty Lt i-o-.uh.‘m He felt there '**;;h;. #0 such -.Mm no mfl“ why any special b&": At this juncture Hon. Fraser remarked After a long spell, during which the GOWAM‘S OPE&A HoUSE PRICE 3 CENTS. those, who were