INy oto, Engint AND mmended, _ rlfl = | w TR facturer, Tan Wt (G umbering ALW@® kville. villo ug ll"‘i T A Y. i_) a FRAUD COORE i1 NB ECs ER, 1.10 PM» arrive ab i. 10 PM« eur CM) we Arrive in Oe Un hi nnd «y at 14 adiw ally Y OL. M wmflmwmflsw siory of the "Life, L&bours and of }ivingstone," also "The Family Bible," both froiestant and Catholic. u.-um.ly m-‘nm .. F address of plotares _ Eon iicicts SMITH & CO., _ â€" V WV SUTE A Teacher for the Roman Cathollo Separair Femaie, "Tarrarther ;r‘:.‘leulu' apply to & en . & L1R W AN, South Mareh P. O. _N@@.18. __‘______"________cccizksis flll.r wiaxTEp. W 100 TO 330 PER :om“.u exâ€" m sure 0 .v.f’- Q-v. selling our New Braided Whlu Wire ies ‘amples "free." ‘ Addréas, _ HUDNOR RIVER Vlmou..‘fi IA{% west, Toronto, Ontario,. 4 L AJ At tome, male or female ; per week, day nrovo‘nu& No Capital. \gnad valuable package goods by mail free. Address with the cent return stamp, M. Young, 173 Greenâ€" wich street, New York. W w *R . NYX NU it rant, & Â¥ t"“ t ies to whom the “ good smart Waiter, highest will be paid. s15eâ€"3 s %. 94 m AbL HAV LN« sPARE 1 A M 7;wmummmwn ’7 is their locality. Costs NOTH1 to s« u. Particulars FRKE. P.0. VIOERY & anything else. CArUCVATS Em UERTT Staies costs but two cents. mâ€"& 8TIN SoN & Ct).. Portiand, Maina. y3476d a w . PER . DAY. â€" Agents 835 v0 820 Wanid, "Arl ciasses ot wuwing peopie of either sex, young or old, wake more mosey at work for us in their wpare moments, of all their time, than at P PmR "i Tc o onocl sb l PARTNER #Â¥AaNTED W To Members of Parliament and Others, mb â€"â€"fr-â€"---â€"-. ed by i1 Bank of Montreal, and Charch ofl-s land Ladies® College, has the honour .‘m:.bt‘el 'nglfl'b..e'.“ % comfortable apartments with Board. REMOV ED 2 TTM K Sture of R. i Goid Sy um s MWM ___ ;. ___________ ul ,B“nm\havw'm-s.nd ol without board. Table aod rooms ciass. Corner of Sparks and xank streets, and within two minutes‘ walk of the rarliament Buildings. 7 iB N n ies ABUSINESS THAT WILL PAY rom $4 to $8 q‘ ean be pursved in m-»tmlé is a rare chance for l: nt of erg ploy ment or having -n.-;.;.: nmw“wum ars and & s ; J. LATHAN & Oo. Washineton Ht. Roston, M ryIHE OTTAWA lron and Steel Manufacturing Company, wis Office The first Annual Meeting of the Shareholders fln i rtromd. pooding: the paning! of t, 18 e the Amendments to ‘n-'-';\cs.gf “m "A seneral meeting wilthe called @25 s00n aS A general meeting willtbe called as soon As these Amea«‘ments shall have become law, Of which due notice will be given. * w. CRUICE, Pz tary pro tem. N HOUSE, sussex Street Board & Kodging. Jar The Annual Me :ting of the subsoâ€"tbers to the ::.w_ will be heki in the Directors‘ um}mu, n TUEMDAY, the 2nd day of FEBRUAKY NKWXT.»t 3 oclock p. m., for the election of Directors. OoNEYâ€"WAGES ! TORK FOR ALL D K. AVERILL, of New York, will apply e o the Paritament of Canada, at its next tession, for an Act enabling him to obtain létters Putent of Inveution tor certain im provemeuis io Painis. H. J, GL Bolicitor for A Dec %. 1874 laws 7 A N ED an. 22,"1875 NOUNTY OoF «+ARLETON GENERAL /; PROTESTANT HOSPITAL. Nm-Appm-um wilt honmdun Tor Iiunmdmlhmum lament @ to _ Incorporaia Lower Ottawa Boom Company, the object of said Wm being to piace Booms in the Utiawa wherever the same may be deemed necessary M'n-!hocll{ol Ortawa and mm{ HaWkesbury, for the purpose of MMWWM Lumber, and to leÂ¥y and collect for the mainienance of the RS. McXNTYRE, e w soier 2o ie ‘Compbany â€" us sequire -::"hu lunds necessary for the exercise of mu:. WBIGHT & CLEMOW, Bolicitors tor the Company. Des. 21 1874. $TX7â€" tecw en & NEEDâ€"Four m in wllwnlenl & NTEDâ€" s of which are immedial®e ABC 0 D " ‘ucs Nlpucuklndunlblclnllmhnd For PhAformation apply to J. Bk RMINGâ€" ANTED.â€"We wili give Men and Wonien CARPET AND _F!l_lmlfli“ HOUSE SHOOLBRED & CO Jan. 12, 1875 ANTED â€" Two Shit i ngâ€" POOat®, W Desire to inform their friends and the public within five minutes® Wi‘T © â€" R. TrmES Printing Office. «=~ Messrs. R. Hay & Co., F oo en i en o tes hob in -“ Oï¬maflzï¬ A Large Stock of Curtains on Hand. n ba maur eaaatotns*wamnis con lh‘.iuor-n n:lv.t:( reguiar â€" copsign« Des. 21, 1874. Ioysemaids. None b-‘ï¬ob:'. mawm ed need apply. W. MILLS, CLARKNâ€" «@"~» ~BAHOOLBHISD & OU.____<_ 19 Sparks Streot. itewa, Janaary 4, 1476. » TTA WA as tak TED â€"Two bedrooms and private tingâ€" with board, for ‘"m’ Mreas J. i. this Office. es Legqal Motices. week guaranteed. business : .nnd g:r-an.-l. .hoo-o or L evening ; capital m‘-n::‘â€"nt iing money. in«trnetions and sam: (that rata!‘ for 5) mailed free. Aoe 4 the 3th inst.. between Eastern :thzmms Buiidings and the setmeis." The Heder, leaving them e, will be suitably rewarded. ____ 1874 R. J. STANTON, Hoboken, K.. VIIL NO. 3756. ddlants. 2Hcectinas. Carpcts. â€"H A VINGâ€" NoTiC®. two. gentiemen, two a Sityng+~Room, Witt inutes‘ walk of post office. LIMITED.) Publishers, London, Ont rooms during the sessio it locality â€" Addres G TEDâ€"A Partner baving at $3000 is wanted to ; mmediate and tEB. :’““__! ‘ost. to the commodions dwelling hbouse on WM. PENNOCK, J. DURIK, THO~. PATTERSON JAH. PEACOCK, A. ROWK. ______ MHES. FORGIE. $7,9â€"5m Post Card to $156â€"2in $785â€"4f seasion | ~Musiness Wards. T.c. COURSOLLE, Architect and Measurer. #&m~63 Sparks Street, Oitawa 2 yposat» . exax® ) =| Insurance and Real Â¥state Agent. M ibson‘s Confect s ugiomy to lend on Real Estate: ooo conirfurdes Siemgy nfosked. in Gidt eun_ng:::rto m'l Ip‘rrunt.n: margin «f 10 per cent. in um«;ï¬u y uiux MoSsGRoVE, ; Barrister, Conveyancer, &6., Sol citor mï¬m‘m; 40. mi Dec. 4, 1894. C P oV Banker, Montregl | Dealer in Green U, & Bonds and C ‘-.a.l:nnpu::mho and U. 8. Ipâ€" Oct. 3 1874. Â¥ * _| _ | $000â€"Sawiky.. McL®xoD STEW ART Oot. 17, 1874. TLE Barristors and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soli+ citors, Conveyancers, &¢., ‘ TTAWA, OMR _|__ _0 _i __ BHankers and Stock Brokers, Montreal, Barristers, Solicito BANKERS, BROKERS, Barristers, ..ummnx: Von» veyancers, N #&0â€", Officeâ€"msell‘s Block, opposite Russell House, w . . WALKER, | R.OAsszLe,Jr. | P. PzXXO0X, July 2, 1874 f 65 . 'â€"'“ruj ER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, i Eed iï¬ cs FVPPRTDTTEP WVAILLON & CHEYSLER, Solict» Barristers and Attornersâ€"at Law, 80 Officesâ€"Kigin Street, Ottawa, Ontario, (ReRT Russell House). _ | b 3. B. L. FELLOWS, Q. 0., l HORACE LAPTERRE, YAETIN OGARA, EDWARD P. REMON Besserer Strget | Nearly Opposite Protestant Hospital, Oot. 20, 1874. fls V o k t Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &C, * |. Offliceâ€"Master in Chancery Chambers, Cour House, Ottawa k Nov. Z 187. * wotary Publicand Advocate, m.mo?.. mn.ig:t'l:.‘mhlo oll“‘ ty Nowrin, sb aarns *tainers "han l sare ?':.;‘mmcgwamuhfmhg: Hul, Gek » w || /: L _i3 : ___ e Tibifl?:i:ï¬m it Advocate, Solicitor, &¢. | No. 12 Bt. James Etreet, :. . MONTREAL SHept. 9, 1873. | ,,_'___ï¬ arristers, Solicitors,| Attorneys ‘Conveyancers, &6., _ w Bell‘s Block. Elginâ€"st. Ael ) DAXTEL (O‘CONNOK 0 To l a. na;, and 2 to 4 p. Mï¬ [:if W. WARD, | Barrister, Attorney, Solicitors, &6., Officeâ€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour Store, rher of ussox and Yorkâ€"streols, OUlawa _\ _ Dn.mu. ," n....pm;wml Wâ€"nb;nms g a 22 1%a se . and Tio 4 D. ns June 3, 1873. CC 0| ~ Oe tWigntkmeer (Of the late of Lewis & TUOM_ _3 Alhast ati nor and Albertâ€"ste. Ottawa, Oot 24, 1874. DI- J. P. LYXNXN, ; May be consulted at his Odice, corner of O‘Con _ tors in Chancery, Offliceâ€"Hardy‘s Block, uPn PCP Phcves ivenres . Prew®X. | A. J. Oanisrti®s.] H.P. Te LiE S 1 DT :. [ _ _i Sparks ste. ~ELLOWES, O‘GARA, LAPIERRE & REMON, Barristers, Solicitors Notaries, &¢. «Bd AA y o o a t o. * T«mwmflu?“mm COTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, Main Street, Huil, P. Q. 4 OreTaWA, UNT. & Day Officeâ€"Sparksâ€"st., Contre Town. Nigh t mâ€"nmmmm“:‘"" Gancers cured without the use of the knife, bys Dn.'.cmw-.o.l.l..c.r.s.l..o.. MLSC wraduate McGiil University, Montreal, Surgeon Associate Coroner N. and D. Office and Residence:â€"Corner of Hugh and Canéers cured WiLMIER DAT Wimanat cnatnles a now but certain, apeedy ';";‘.!‘z Aatoons hn irtaced Ireganen _ [ M _(_|____ HREISTIAN, GALT & C€O., ‘CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, ‘CONNOR & 110GG, reet, Bull. _ _ |__| Hull, March 9, 1974 ARRIAGE LICENSE®. < . _ Orrtcmâ€"Regan‘s New Brick House OND BROTHEE®S, c of the Philadelphia Dental Colleg®, 1erncy Hasat Gohiege of Dental Surgeons Ontarl® | _ (ussonâ€"41} SPATKAâ€"SL | . |_ ___â€" INHEY, CHRISTIE & HILL, §NALMAGES PAPER. 1’!10 B EAUVTIFPU L PR EMIUMAS Eerptouss ind . “'.L mm’m Price $3.25, including postage® | No extras of any kn wyï¬?.m Smsurion and eireniare freo. "Tyna Prous Card M Physician, All those the late J as. comm unloate : to deal with the ma D. BROWNE, w. P. COUTLEE, BC.L., \__ Barrister, Advocate, &¢. Medical Cards. ARCHAMBAULT, ZReqal Cards. MARSHAL MATHESON, HoNBLE. K. W. Scort, Q. «THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPEE." 4. C. WOoD, i NOTRE DAMKâ€"ST. M O NTR &E 4A B. ers, Attorneys, Sol Conveyancers, &c., Mankers. i 4 Surgeon and Accoucher, A CHOLOE OP Tht HORATIO 0 Solicitors, Conâ€" F. H. CURYSLEE LP.84.L.0., M.0 J~4N HOGG the cetate af ty EARL AND COUNTESS DUFFERIN. GOWAN‘S NEW Monday ©Evening, February 1st, First The Grand Duchess, When will be presented the beauntiful Opera of g.mg;:fwu ‘Girole, 84:'" Baicony, In order to secure choice of n:t'n. w winet moe on prpsoaet ds 'odn-dqxov.cnm.. ab cloci,, Ottawa, Janâ€" 26, 1878 Miave received & voq choire ipt of. iFinest Dairy â€"Hatter from the West which they can reâ€" commen 1 to the public as well as their customâ€" ers, as bleng in quality â€" e CAMPBELL & ALMAS mâ€m * w ie t ie eitaniets ons Bacon, and Bpiced Meats, congtantly on hand ° CAMPBELL & ALMAS, â€" â€"~ Butter, Butter. You will always fnd a full stock of Groceries (Glassware and Crockery at prices that can‘t be obtained elsew nore, Uncolored â€" Japan Tea, The ‘British Egg and Butter Powder! CROCERIES A perfect substitute for Kggs, and a great saving th Butter, for making all kinds of ; Agents for Ottawa Districtâ€" GALA OPENXING FOR ONE NIGHT, ishing and Clean o+ dn «en m"“ï¬â€˜.“,‘mmu:- i ue *°" Siortle Tor boap, especinliy : Ottawa,danuary 23, 1876 Holman English Opera Company ! Jan: 9, 1875. With a full and eMolent cast, and all the | original music. . Gorgcous Scenery, Wardrobe, &e. EDWARDS & RHTLEDGE‘S Only §00, per Ib. . g~ Apples wholesale ard retall. & EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE Ajor. Kent and Wellingtonâ€"sis, Sold in Packetsâ€"l0cts,, by all Grocers, Ask for, and insist on having It. And Grand Benefit for Mr. Gowan. I . '5'3..‘.'5:..:1.-..â€" Dec. 21, 1874. AVE MoONEY ‘BY USING BALT‘%ORE OYSTERS MKYRILE â€"NAVY. in this city, for many years appearance n“mv- Jawnary 6th, 1876 CouwTT or GARLETON / m 50 and 75 cente per Bottic. aken in execuuMo a°/ 170 of00!0, Figh t ‘"fézfl.m“mwm; 4 â€"three second . concet« | mw orth Gawer, in the I.will offer for sale at in the : 12 e tagny .o hew e Burnett‘s Cocoaine Dec: Â¥, 1874. Burnett‘s Cocoaine ok was clea ie onde: ?1-& Ts piroee qonke t making EE:-...:..- on : & 1 | Â¥int, Jan. H"Mg&ï¬ï¬n\ ‘New Â¥ i maied ooo Eeais, af on Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine % Is not Greagy nor Sticky. Burnett‘s Cocoaine ‘wOmfes*‘* ‘~_ * &n c Coicawa, 0B Januay. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Amuscments. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Affords the Richest Lustre. Burnett‘s Cocoaine it Is not an Alooholic Wash. A Burnett‘s Cocoaine Kills Dandruff. Burnett‘s Cocoaline Burnett‘s ® Cocoaine HOUSEKEEPERS ! _8 A P0 L 4â€"0, For a Good Smoke WERIFF*S SALE OF LANXDS. Agoats for Dominion of Canede. J0SEPH BURNETT & CO, BOST0N, Prevents the Hair from Falling. Boothes the Irritated Scalpâ€"Skin. Promotes its Healthy Growth. Leaves no Disagreeable Odor. $#*HBeo T.‘& 3. on each Ptug. James Buchanan‘s Gives New Life to the Hair, virtue of a writ of mo is . T pisrt Pindiak, intood ut Bubdues Refractory Hair. Remains Longest in Efect. . ROWE . & CO.‘S CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co. 8 and 4 Vietoria Chanibers, Wellington Streot FOB YOUR rvocets. rig 5.. WB ®. PowW FINE â€"Usi THEâ€" OPERA â€" HOUSE ! choice lot of Finest 86 Spark«streot. BUSSEX STREET 1875, _ Â¥745â€"1d a 2w OTTAWA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 1875 lug Her Mrty has summoned the memâ€" bers of the Cabinet to Osborne, but of dourse the purpose of their attendance is Uph explained.> ; â€"@|~1001..0 0. 500081 00. | The amendments to Mr. Ventavon‘s Constitutional Laws Bill were in the French Assembly yesterday. â€" Mr. 4O MRRCC YEC k 400714 29840200000 Albavene Atrous se Ihommti:;.hight@mtit. Aletter Kansas says the situation there : is mingm daily, and that there had several deaths from starâ€" vation. : It says * many (more will‘starve unless helped, for there is not one man in a hundred .with: enough grain to: last. through the winter ?" \ There was quite a lively debate in ?h: lï¬ï¬m iad.{ over %b?n mh’lliï¬.undi was referâ€" the French Assembl torasy,. â€" _ MMr. Louls Blanc, notwithstanding the motion he made previous, voted for the bill, Hon. Mr, Church‘s Bill, and it %refor- z: back to Committe on‘ the e for amendments. Mr. Langelier is to move several important amendments when it comes up for discussion again. The U/% C?nï¬" s has testad its powers éf endurahnce to a considerable extent, during the week, with the result of showâ€" ing that they cannot speak against time forever. [They held; out, ‘howevm ably well idering, and only adjourne¢ after .%qnï¬; of fortyâ€"six bau; and a " half, when they ~ coul Ev*y‘gapi"ï¬a;h evidm:;yhbeing m«d‘;iiI ing Alfonso and his erents 40 . ‘his riyal Don Carlos, but that wily warrier mllllhlyg::tho Royalist troops| someé trouble be theiy extermiâ€" nate the rebellion led by him, if ever they C in doing so. : If success is the reâ€" ward of pprseverance, certainiy Don Carlos deserves to subceed, and it would not be at all qu.rzrising to soon behold the turn of Fortune‘s wheel which would place him on the throne now held by his cousin. and . a " half, _ when _ they mooultl on tant oont onl has been.the bone of contention. «. > ;. pox," \29.â€"â€"The : Post announ gï¬ï¬m’%&m of ta’zgrderof .&:'3 J w08 rdmdiyedil is To be miktle a ,\The Cabinct Summoned to Osborne. TLoxmox, Jan. 20.â€"‘A telegraim has been received from the Qqqen,wm is at Os bome, demanding the im attendâ€" \W‘QM place of the Cabinet Minis P Jan. 29.â€"The Assembly this after noon, by a yote of 385 yeas against 359 nays, rejected M. Laboulaye‘s amendment to the Ventavon bill, providing that the &mm ef Deputies and the ident of the Betgublio should comâ€" pose the government, the last named to be nhinf Pa chiefiof the executive power. . % eer e eanne y wi o made yesterday, voted toâ€"day for M. y‘s amendment; as: did all the i de%::ies. ‘The entire Ministry and t tre â€"voted against it. The clause | of Ventavon‘s Nll'pmnd.ng’thlt nbp'-b‘_:‘sa_-haflbooxamiud the Senate: Chamber of Deputies, the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, the latter to be elected by univexulm d an proâ€" viding W‘ without proclaiming the Republic. The duom*mm this amendment was postâ€" poned | until tomorrow. The Left will My give its support to the proposi tion to make the President re eligible for an indefinite period wï¬m.n. 29.â€"The movement of the i» north has begun. Three imâ€" gï¬ positions have been captured in valley of Carascal. There is a gradual .dnn:alldongtholinu. K general atâ€" tack on the Carlist positions is expected to:morrow. & s ‘‘SanTaAXDEE, Jan, 29,.â€"â€"One battalion and three companies« landed from srn-h m(}mt‘risyum,:n occuâ€" ay Ielegraph. Bu;tg::l, Jan. 29.â€"James R. Howison, the p e.}:.‘.h-!-, who died recently, & qu OE e ul We n d doth n saff I in Rumntary ‘of Hews. is discovered to be a defaulter of trust mndl::tho amount "of $60,000, and to ve hra amounts on frauduâ€" lent veral officers and proâ€" feasors at the Naval Aondem{ had various sums on deposit with him, all of which is lost. Bishop O‘Denshire, Howison‘s fatherâ€" Laboulaye‘s Amendment Rejected. inâ€"law, is said to have lost $10,000, and the whlofl‘lu-u will reach $150,000. . > |_____Off the Track, & MIDâ€"NIGHT DESPATCHES. 00 Labdibcdis B ces usdby +448b dond urowintte cars l&:od with cattle ran off the track near town this morning: . Several cattle were killed, but no serious detenâ€" tion of occurred.‘ * ‘ | .. Adjgournedat Last. .. : Wasimorox, D. C., Jan. 29.â€"The House Mw this . morning, after a eontinuouk of fortyâ€"six hours and of huniaii endnrance had been and no legislation could Bem under the present rules of the House. He was unyilling to submit to torture ldm g ;16 inst 60. to‘_ eteen Repubâ€" 3: xm-t < Nin lieans voted the affirmative. . The House will meet on Saturday at noon. t __|_ The Kansas Famine. Nuw|YorX, Jan. 29.â€"A letter publish E: Je ï¬o-.u,â€â€™o:rmpan&cu eac taty, Burr Oak Aid Society, Burr Oak, - says "The situation in Kansas grows worse evéry day. / Ten miles weet of this place two families have starved; one contained 8â€"persons. â€" ‘The man was !obwith fever, and a.terrible snow storm ept his wife from appealing to other setâ€" husbapd, wife and six childreon were dead. The family consisted of a delicate and one. . The, husband went +0 Bt. J ’lfurm but it en sn es e e unloss i.umnnhphndmg‘:l’thd grainto last through the winter? ... «1 ‘The PaciGc Investigation. | _ _ _ . W. D. C. 29.â€"The Comâ€" or Wagh ud Moine xd the rms Ordway, and a gentleman of NWw w«mm wentyâ€"five minutes. . There was no comâ€" romise. The motien to adjourn was made y Ward, of Illinois, who said the extent PovairkwiPs18, before the Committeoe: to 1OfMON mssn3 To ces | Thp Jom is abyl GREAT BRIFAILN. Titles of Honour. UNITED STATES. A Dead Defauiter. FRANCE. SPALN. Jan. 290.â€"A linc of to Osborne. 1‘ Â¥i0, ! _ Cmornar1, Jan. 28.â€"Toâ€"day the ice in the river below this city. gave way. g::e |te:n£¢:b .:o:lh. wharf .lr eo:;&od amage, bu barges lying on cither side below the city suffered considerably. Aboult40 loaded ;nd uazpby mmk.m torn loose, some of w were many were carried down the river. ‘The loss on coal and barges is estimated at $50,000. ) .0. .." _ . New York, Jan. 20.â€"Balloting for U. 8. Senator in.:'Viscousin‘ and. West Virginia continued yesterday without any result, In WM (:rpenter‘s thances seem improving. _ t es Nzw York, Jan. 29.â€"Graty Nathan nephew of exJudge, Cardoso, Assistant Corporation Attorney, and w known receiver in ring cases, attem suicide by taking Imnummhiloï¬oo last ovening. : ~ ‘ Kle¢tion of a Senator. MirwaUk®®, Jan. 20,.â€"The first ballot for the United States Senate toâ€"day‘re sulted as follows : .Carpenter, 60;. Bragge, 52 ; Cole, 72. s Nsw York, Jan. 20.â€"A fire occurred this morning if‘Stratford‘s oakum factory, Jersey City, which duhoï¬d the building with machinery. Loss, $20,000. P Loan Contract. WasHtxorox, Jan. 20.â€"The contract for the negotiation. of the five per cent. funded loan,. made with Belmont & Co., and Rothschild & Sa_-hlwu renewed ht the Treasury toâ€"day. e house of J. 8. Morâ€" on & Do., of Lundom, has been addad '{hcoomb{mhox;flxm. &wï¬ï¬m now made is for 00,( ith six monthi'oi:tbn!brb’zdsa'noo:’ es Subsidy. Refused. T. Seott‘s bill to extend aid to the At ho thes by a uovermment gubmaton e a Governmen thointamtznthebmdldthom.zniq still hangs in the Committee ofâ€"the two Houses. The indications are that it will pass the Committees, but it cannot g.}e Hou;e this session, 'I‘hemoi;p::o mg a fee against subsidies Hni,mdth]:nlï¬llwinhyonrtoflu'::t pession, ;when & ic House will look more favourably upon 5o a Washtxoro®, Jan. 29.â€"‘ disctission of general questions in the Benate caucus developed a great‘lack of in the views of . those present. is now conâ€" sidered grobqblo that, a sufficient number of licans will unite the Demoâ€" crats to provent the go by the Senate g{f ltlho noglouï¬on for .md t of the ello; vernment, b dunm Pinohgck will not be adu | In this glmblc event, the responsibility of decidâ€" g whether or not the Kellogg adminis tration is ï¬w%l‘ .%ovoran:l:nt of Leuisiâ€" ana will i wit 6 t It . is m‘xg::bood there . will Pm Election â€" Committee on the ques. tion of Pinchback‘s right to admissioâ€" i5s mgetie, who Bily it is Pelipredyre, e who it is believed, reâ€" portmzmnlgn’mhb.ok is entitled to a seat in the Sénate. Soulsbury, of Md., and Hamilton, of Md., will submit théir views to the contrary, and ‘Alcorn will favour a new élection m re-ofntion'reoofliu the Kel: lo rermmient, he will feel called upon to“vggv for Pinchback‘s administration thereunder. â€" Carpenter is still absent, but will probably concur with Alcorn in reâ€" commending a new election, as he took this view of the subject when the matter was inlgonioveny two years ago. New Loxpnox, Conn., Jan. 29.â€"Wm. B. Libby, convicted ofâ€" murdering Irving Longworthy, of Stonington, has been senâ€" tenced to imprisonment for life. The Wrecked Trains. . ;, PAarERsoN, N. J., Jan. 20.â€"Neither of the frei.::ttnimwhiohmetwidxanï¬eoi dent near Hohokus, on the Erie Railroad toâ€"day, were destroyed, though they were badly burned. o 53 , t â€"â€" whka ‘ Beverury, N.J., Jan. 29.â€"While bur, glars were attempting to enter the house, of Joseph Parker last night, one of them was shot by Parker‘s son, the shot taking fatal effect, it is thought, as the man dropped to the pavement, and was carried away by his companions. m Militia Disbanded. Craruzstox, 8. C, Jan. 20.â€"Governor Chamberlain;‘in accordance with the reâ€" commendations of Judge Mackey, has isâ€" sued a proclamation % turbu lont adtored nmllith of county, lont millta.of Ldgeheld # and mg all military orpm of every kind in the country. The Goyâ€" ornor'*llo.pmchim that he is ready to remove any county official upon reasonâ€" able plooi' of misconduct in office, and enjoins upon all citizens to refrain from all acts: tending to produce excitement, Quiet now prevails:in EdAgefield. At : Tadi i . mgnmwat‘v"' Jan. 2113‘-'â€"l[ucli ï¬hon ‘ excitement been created in the Democratic cavcus over the reports to throw . overboard. the present en;or J_‘oE â€" The nï¬f; wa:h. ed. A formal vote is taken daily in the Legisâ€" lature. | (Walker is shead in both caucus and Legislature. Camden comes next. The vote stands as follows: Walker, 23; Camden, 21; Price, 12; Brannon, 10. The remaining 10 scattering. _ Thirtyâ€"seven votes are necessary to a choice. . Anothor Attempt to Burn the Navy f Departmeut. . C . Wasumoron, Jan. 29.â€"A third . incen diary attempt this week to burn dowh Navy Department madethis eveninen â€"g about six o‘cock. ‘The fire was discovert ed by a messenger in the bureau of steam .nden{:looï¬n&bï¬bythoï¬memflm log books had been:> destroyed the flames were : suppressed. m:in%oi::the courtâ€"room to hear arguâ€" ments and against the admission of Theodore Tilton as a witness. . â€"Beechear and his family were absent, but Mr. Tilton sat among his counsel. â€"_ _ 6 * . Gen! Maclaren & Chalmers‘ cutter m"mu"’fll secure to them your patronâ€" There was a great crowd of lawyers this THE BEECHERâ€" TLTON TRMAL Imprisonment for Life. Wiscounsin Election. Attempted Suicide, An Ioe Gorge. Burglar Shot. New. York,: Jan. 29. Great\‘Eire in Quebec. DESTRUCTION OF BEAUPORT ASYLUM Two Patients Burned to Death Loss about ’075,(% . â€"Little insurance. :.; Curling Cldb‘ Banquetâ€"Street Collision A.hu'agmt was givon by the Toronto Curing Oub at the Gube‘s Fotel this vening in 4 BuMCmï¬ngClï¬b,ihomwhoï¬z play the Torontonians,." .â€" _, . _ ... ; _ Yesterday forenoon an accident occurâ€" Tred onrdx.{ng street *’ut,a&“oudl & market waggon coming into collision with & billâ€"poster‘s sleigh, the functionary. of which was fixing up public announce ments. The damage done was not gr injury the roceeded, on "his way 100000000904 areiue: 2B Lc Lt Poky 17 songs 6i _ music on the: i/ ter that: d 3 pus;ï¬ fairly at any conourt, and was ~certainly pi in the=heartiestmanner by & ience. There wasâ€"probably an ‘ «im.' ind ‘their disâ€" i ion in F the moment to app was quite equal to that of an averâ€" ‘mwme;in‘fmrd'm“w= i e 3@ goneral demeanour was that of \m.ufl .;h “' g .“:'.“L‘;“;v‘ : )'IQ.,"I * A‘ a Last night the inmg.a mmates ‘of the Asylun were tmr&dvï¬qfthé tn?zunl‘é:{xval, which _ on _ this‘ ion â€" took , the mt. . es a s h ud men in . place,. of . a _ ba C ,moh.&;?mdwwumum?&apm Bure of the patients nearly as much as the events of any evening‘s dance. 'A_pm of ladies and gentlemen from the city ) the management of the stage, and per tormed a humorous piece with great suocâ€" _:A very keenly contested | curling match between <the &mnm:m&'ldeï¬mem the Heather Club of Searboro‘‘was played on the Adelaide Street rink, resulting in & wm the Heather:Club of ten shots. / 4t is ‘rememibered that the reputation ‘of: both clubs has stood ‘very high fo: the "last wonty-ï¬nfloi";;lhir‘y years, it is not surprising so much interest dug gaine until the last endâ€"was played was either club moreâ€"than seven shots ahead, and during the greater part ‘of" th ‘there was only one or two diffe between *them.â€"â€"The game hw houre.=0ois!~D mnotLo i ... Itis‘ ured that Mr. 8. E. Wood, M. P., for Victoria, isâ€"likely to take the p! of Treasurer| Crooks. ~He ‘has shown ability in dealing with finanâ€" cial questions and would b8 a great acâ€" cession to the Ministry. * Fire ~Call Accepted Watér Worksâ€"Curâ€" Th F hyA 4 l:{o%iun‘.’nl.,.hn. 29.°> e ou; al olson‘s bre cau, fire on ‘Ngoodneuh'y* pith!,‘"b::'â€m"gt- tinguished by the workmen‘ before much Udamage was done." *â€"‘*Â¥ «[ SW " 01 CC CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE +o \: (By Telegraphy. _ . Rev. Dr. Burns, of : Street Prosby hoii Cmancnn ie wntapiert‘s) oall frop the oongr;pucn of |the,. Presbyterian Church at Fort Magsey] !~‘| _ +# +The Worthington duplex engine ‘has been ing for over (a mk_'ww, and gives every satisfiction to the city authorâ€" itige, ~A great saving is perceptiblé in the n mhigle (Ravdot ~etding ‘match ie pliteo eevern n the dsn cocive mbam and Colm!ï¬y ~Dyde, z stones eash.‘" The 108 was‘in excellent i tndo befeviotenioe onciin o 0 Union 106 ; People‘s 111}, ~closing at 111 to 111}; k’a{ï¬ï¬u&nuw'-;mmg at at 96% to 97} ; Telegraph 1784, closing at 178 to 178‘%1(0»&?«- 1187 olosing at Snï¬ iisle t 19L elteaene ny i ; ‘g : to 117}; Commierce 133 to 144. *) Statistics â€"â€" Inspection IÂ¥mprovements â€"Fir« â€"Entertainment in the Asylamâ€" Carlianay . i0) 30 04 .8 PR 0d " Toxpox, Ont,, Jan. 29. The births m&dns ‘ the yearwe 312 ;. iges, 208 ; deaths, . Major Irwin, of the Kingston School of Gumerykhh.wwï¬h!m ilitin stotes! verything . was. found in . good r. M o Ievadt iR pke ui bedsels |â€" Mrs. O‘Donnell, wife of Senator O‘Donâ€" nell,n:nd cn&nfg’ipaflflmdent '&‘%6 Ja: venile Temple, New Y ork, lectured here ‘on temperatice last night, and again this eve London Rast is progressing rapidly in buildit, Some forty $ wore built hgy&r,gnd somé mw italists are about to erect ‘as many more on speculation.‘‘ *‘ f ‘The contractors commen¢ed putting up the‘ fire alarm ig:l boxzes, -‘:“!0 in ‘number, toâ€" day. i, when comâ€" ‘pleted, will be is ‘as any in exist CALIFORNIA ence. 17th says w Juoeia ¢o uoL ‘ *The stock gambling fever has z: J ho aiy . the. a '°'.‘;‘.1"‘" 1 ann. Sask with "po. encoptiony tave To Eï¬a“%um Wutt ts inegnly reprecented io the clsss w‘"“:“';aâ€"'“â€" : 7“; 1 fl{fl women aré more reckless than) mm yery tarely leavé a balâ€" ance on deposit after the fever:iscizes ie n m en aren e ; in. sevings Jbanks: not to with caay in (Rerrapee _ Than Meportion: in . Then.‘ i wboeo:'ldh‘nncpznl d-nudupcn! them money save for speculative ‘ number of: drafts daily increased.‘. Many of the investments: are : unsafe, naturally. has :elicited the faot ‘that _ men women of the working classes have bought . largely. of. the â€" comparatively ‘The San Franciseo Chroniclé of January Cimes TOROCNTO. MONTREAL. LONDON. MNININGâ€" EXCITEMENT. ction â€" Lecture â€" City â€"Fire.. Alarm â€"Eleoâ€" Toroxto, Jan. 29 QuUEBRO, Jan. 29. was / firm but at Presbyterian their House met at 3:15. F 344 After routine ' 7 Mr. Davin presented a bill to amend ï¬:ou%ivnoorpwlï¬ntthee“ulï¬lonm p.ï¬';x‘;i."mw""‘"“"a‘nm' ag es township of Grantom, _ _ _ . . k Chap. 71 of Counsel Statutes concerning the sale of drugs. .. ~>; l(r.hnunou:mbd;,bifl&ob- m&e the Na Bociety of Arts E. A1 & & P } Sk c‘Prarre _Lead., aud ( Mutiactiting the cof Desancour. f | Mirt bill to establi " en eren n ind enlointen "ï¬.}flvfl,abfli,w allow ‘Pierre Mayâ€" rand to â€"éonstmict beoms at‘ the smouth of The‘ House thenwent into: committee on the; Hon. Mr. Church‘s election bill. with amendments. :.:Hon, ° Arror®Er Grexerir moved the adoption of the report of the commiittée: . â€"Mr, ‘Laweruse moved in amendment W*}“&“Nflnï¬iwï¬?&om mittee for further amendment, in order to extend the "franchise to all householders, oil, bu M‘““"'{»’W c ssing (wil C .fl equal rhke in the country. He the s to be given to all who ownodDomx:i';:&dl or bank stock, or deposits. in regularly ized ‘uvim bank to the amount of $300 six mon: befere | compilation . of voters list. He advocated enfranchising ‘all ‘reciâ€" pients of State pensionsp representing at q ron angsanne ; y universiâ€" t‘ies, &e., of the Dohmumorm United . \Mr. Beruxros® obj the amendâ€" m:rt;, ind a M?Mm to su guomï¬m. pointing out how mach infary Pr dohudm.hondf 3{.1:30 mmw% in. the | qi on of members of the eeareaaas vaï¬nnï¬mincinh.-bfliï¬lb..k.d ;_â€""".i,'.‘gi.oiph.- butfor the ssake: of Mtactinres [efesvintey could not be & £100688, .: 46) _ NT sn Kugiigh fules did not abply bere us in ing. n . not‘ as * were propri¢tors. !"urm,t.ho l:.wlhen er must 9 ï¬fp’i’-‘?gpï¬&“ seqt aod lot." The land: ed proj ; Eflglzat.i’wu y in tfbe'ï¬u:?fz some or 50,000 < duals, and. the, tendencyâ€".was wtill in the: direction of asmaller number of the proâ€" Tiï¬ rine. rndimadan, ‘naving ‘spving bank its for a certain j m &tit, itted the electoral lists would c f vo ualified . upon ame ‘on tipid pretances" With regurd Becond Parliamentâ€" Fourth Scssion. secl. Arcas00 . sthat endrantegeâ€"mould bedoï¬we%addins.thgm to the voting q jad Mpan db in o oo n f um ceg . bers, & generally be "electors in their | own | right. As to dr“-&‘ collegiates and such like, it would in opinion be discrediting less educated but none less worthy citizens of the country. ;ï¬r Jb;ï¬ lP(;kO strongly xll: favour of 1&‘&! {!iu und Jengthy 2xp{uuwn of ir value. y i (Kr‘ RIN e ‘ 1.d' * . e rraprene, hk was & C 4 eamoneft® Heduned the «pataliot whach the mebjber for. Loval had at iv ;dï¬vbéï¬zm.&o i:;ohnw &Fanm and: morclved by England sod Seotiend trongh their universities, whose, r:g:-enhfl wore and had. been among the most bril en and batolotle t be iound in the Im: Quebec Legislature. Mr. Briozax presented a bill to amend otapg 20 423 "'n-:"lv.‘ »' Lbs “n reronth aport t tik apmititine on the to facilitate the completion of, the inquiry, fo o i oirian o Pernoce diforant ing of the. evidence, between t offlces. The report was It being six oclook;mm.: perial. Parliament. ... Referring. to.. the Pegelative. Counei, ‘he. likened . i. to Greenwich : Hospital, as a receptacle for ‘the political cripples of the country. .. . .; The bill to amend the act incorporating nebee: Railroad Company, 82 Vic., cap. 57â€"Hon. Mr. Robortsonâ€"â€"passed. & The following bills were read a second timeâ€"Bill‘ to â€" amend the act of incorâ€" vï¬m Valin. â€" Bill® to mou-mh the ï¬cGomg'\y: Alexandor. to: incorporate the ‘Windsor : Hotel=of Monâ€" treal : Alexander.: Bill to incorporate the ‘Royal Club of ‘Montreal:~© Dobuut Bill| to amend Aun Act ‘to incorporate Montreal Omnibus and Transfer Company: Alexander. Bill: to authorize flucum ation ofunvi-lz-d Hocheloga to row ~money for © other purposes : â€" Several bills from the Legislative Counâ€" cil were read and advancedastage, among 1Mbehgfluflo£;oimmodiflo effect to the act erecting the village of St. Henri des Tanneries into a town, which was read a third timeâ€" and passed : with amendâ€" ments. Eois In resuming his seat he said he assured that he had. shown the Conâ€" servatives that the propased amendments were not similar to those . of the English Conservatives. _ With regard. to advoâ€" liboral. Muul.:d Ammce venge a ( an m YObB: ° s.!s > _ j Mr. Lixesurge in reply reiterated his arguments : in .. fayour of enfranchising amendments were lost on a division. - _ Hon. Mr. Invixz said he was sure that rards QuzEsEc, Jan. 29. mw&ldh ln’-*rlynp ty 1 & in ofit. _ He thought it a pity the Great excitement still prevails over the Caraquet affair. It a that Gifford was shot on Th-% while making arâ€" rests of the leaders of in i';enttomm of the ’* any . Frenchmen were there, answered in the negative. ‘The party im nndhla rushed | the stairs to the upper 3&“13.;:! as his head appeared above landing, a shot was fired ifrom a of Fienchmen in a others: sprang quickly: up, and throwing Mmbmh.,flmfl thm of Frenchmen, wounding two and the remainder prisonersâ€" The military here are on the quivive. ‘Iwo detachments of the Newcastle Field n.u:z‘qm Il:g':bu:t l'hmn@i- afternoon. : The :m..im-am.lg Au‘md‘m 1 n 22 on Shee. Thiy ogen is toâ€"day fort.‘::t uown Ou'ofthoMmu,-Mdy.hr. day has since died. & i Marder Brawrrorp, Jan. 20. oininitenastomesermnt was i mother. tofluthoe:gqlound .’m o adruh&mb her honie in. on bremaiaiine there. reported Sifting ho 0 the. heid with a oo of wood: ~and m.h-&: The blood and long hiair. snow also oovenl:i‘dwuh Hï¬uï¬mu‘f Brantford. ~‘The Coroner has the case Lhnnd. O'D!I-n.mcnutd'.dhod to Brantford this afternoon. 999 _ Nomination for North Wellington. Movuxt Jan. 20. gmm in from Riding of Welli N w-od-t&m Hfluimll'“n*;ï¬' ednesiay nex 3rd omdahfl.f&ï¬&“ w'md::mWh&: Mdmhhï¬.ï¬% ance of the late. election. . e meseg.t again receive the reâ€" preoent‘hflld'mw. At TS tay, +. oo. 4. Drew, who was deâ€" feated at the last con: was chosen candidate mmo,mhm Mr. Laworurer said he had f-ï¬.; ortant amendments to propose. > ouse adjourned at 10:30. i4 The following communication, which all owners of horses in The con dition of our MrE ad%, . the ï¬m‘uu'uummg sharpening a horseshoe might make & value oannl:ï¬;â€dqgtpn:ï¬efl ® b\u» Thmxâ€nng lï¬â€™uddeF poinud;ï¬odhd,wthh'ihuvgz slight taper, fitstightly. into a thole ° umwï¬y not.bon,nd FoOR A HORSESHOER -urmv onmnions riennen ol mn@'@‘m‘r‘_fl tribution to the # Io bined oonom a owners 8 winter in a climate PRICE 3 CENTS. V eterigary Surgoo®. Brompton Barracks, MOUNT FOREST. NEWCASTLE. BRANTFORD. Newossris, N. B., Jan. 29 " ies bus? Pucriatnenon i MW..“ on ‘ï¬ifl to the of & iteolf which is always presonting owners sind drivers. d ythe 2 climate like pur OWD. Gsores Fumu®é, ros FuexiN< Roval Engit arantecing iency durâ€" r,'f""'f‘