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A+ wl B The sword of the celebrated French fa-fi-r,u d‘Auvergne, who was f illeduobchuinlfi has been left by his nephew to The custom of calling out the name of Latour d’Auvcpofindlflfid-dmm replying, " Dead, on the field of honour," Tiuiiontet t fls Seatmont has just boon CarRLETON Adguzm Soctery.â€"The annual meeting Carleton Agriculâ€" tural Society was held at Bell‘s Corners on the 30th inst. ~Mr,. John Dawson, the President, occupicd the chair. â€" The i n ipaimn on s read by ident e folbwingmofloon mlr elected : .;%: Vice Ptmhnt,‘hrwmikl::kfawfid Vice President; Secretary, Mr. Wm. Corâ€" bett. Direct.g.n,wl::;nn.'l‘h];n.(hrko,;fl. i A. burn, D. m,, Wm. Thomson and Tfi Grant. Mr. G. W. Eaton was .pm:(’l -h:m‘dxmwr' of the society. . Wm,. A and Mr. Adam Abbott pointed Auditors. On motion of:: Z{w.x.m,mu,xr.nm lay, it was resolved "That in order to our countenance and assistance . to city of Ottaws in ° ing for the next Provincial Exhibition, m meeting hereby agreo to fc the holding of any exhibiâ€" timdluinmmof 1875, and leave iol:‘Bo-ddDinomthtqnu_fim As to what money assistance ize to aid the said Pmu:w» After votes of thanks had been tendered to the President and officials of the Assoâ€" ciation, the meeting adjourned. * ilewi'llbemnmo&.whndltb;n'do- sirous of visiting opera on Monday night,â€"will have a chance of securing a good seat. There are a few choice seats remaining, and there are doubtless a great number of our citizens who have not yet availed themselves of the tunityofmnflngthdrlppnci.éfl;? Gowan. To fiewwg.:;,':mtfin sale at the Russell House th-cnnw, between seven and eight o‘clock. *We feel assured that the clite and fashion of this city will turn out en masse on Monday evening next, on the occasion of the inguguration of the grand opera house. | Auwocorllhitbd.l,nd::‘ruxfich- im ts" furnishing equall at Neelin row, 40 Rideay efrogh " * . *‘ Anoruz® Acrarx«.â€"Another fire alarm wumgLMyfmmbouz,utho corner of Russell House. Itwm & chimney on fire in Mrs. Sutton‘s â€" ing house on Albert street. The brigade quired. uency unnecessary alarms is becoming a nuisance, and some mmphttobodwiudmnm to it. It is hard upon horse and the different appliances of the fire departâ€" ment, to have to turn out so often for little or nothing. Guardians of the reels should exercise at least some humanity towards their horses. house, took place agrin last nitfitii'& Russell House. Bidding i and good prices were !-M“Tomnb Gowax‘s Orsza Houss.â€"The sale of ra chairs and reserved seats for &“"fl“. ra benefit in the new opersa Tez Deravitme lhnll:-.â€"'A mo; of habeas corpus issued solicitor lr.'l‘.llmthoda&b{dn‘hildn-u, with a view to quash the capias and to reâ€" yesterday dismissed in the Court of Comâ€" mon Pleas, Toronto, with costs. This settles a very important question for the Crarmxpox Hovss. â€"The Clarendon House will for business on Monday, t.bel-tofl-‘mry. Everything bids fair Already over rooms e been building. hlfid&yfiwfih J on s-.x:..;:um»mum e with a view to promote welfare of the new botel. The furnishing and fittings throughout are in firstâ€"class style. . Mr. Mills is desorving of every enâ€" couragement. _ , the Intercolonial Railway, in which they are interested. Another & ogmâ€" :ind of Alderman G. W. ell:iquaet:‘:t-d’l‘hm Wil son, ontreal, with a view to receiving assistance from the Government in tunâ€" nd:.fi.mm,hnaho- m creditors, nn'g:f Mr. Moore duir.iner-. lease from his present incarceration, will have to come to a more amicable arâ€" t with them. In the event of than follow. Committee and Court of Revision, Ald. Bronson ; Printing, Ald Groulx ; Board of Health, Ald. Rowe ; Byâ€"Laws, Ald. Pratt. L 0. L No. 1341.â€"At a regular meoting f:...“:a':."r.,..'?“.,u,...z'"-‘ ‘woteen ware were elected oftice bearers the present ‘;‘r: Bru.A.'RawewW.M.;W.H.Tmy, â€"D.M. ; J. Errott, W. Sec. ; J. Graham, W.T.; J. Wilson, W.C.; W. Garland, 1st Committeeman; T. Kerry, 2nd do. ; J. Stewart, 3rd do. ; A. Olnmpne-,“h&o.; W.J. Power, 5th do.; R. W. Stewatrt. Two Dervrarions.â€"A ion, comâ€" of Messrs. Hearn, ;g, Ross and mnot,ufivodintho city yesterday on business connected with a contract on Director of Ceremohies. Deuzriv« Trzxexs.â€"A man gave a good deal of annoyance yesterday on the Byâ€" Ward market where he was seized withsfitoffiwm. He had an open knifo in his hand with which he threatened the crowd. The arrival of Nergt. O‘Keefe put an end to his mad career, for with the assistance of two: other policemen, he was taken to the station. 5 < Ox Bmxu-.â€"-lt.“;‘f. cate, of Quebec, arri on professional business Ntmaxaur Arrivacâ€"The steamship Sarmatian arrived at Portland yesterday at 8 o‘clock am. â€" Her mails will arrive in lotlowing gentliemen to be the Board of Examiners for the County of Carleton for ;bocumnt year : The ¥“'C. Joli)n HA];_ edtor of . Schools, Rev. C. B. Pottit 0 mm, Rev.â€"Jas. White of QOsgoode, and Messrs. D. B. McTavish and Archiâ€" bald Smirl of this City. Coukty Boarpo ow Exaxikers.â€"The County Council yesterday inted the following gentlemen to boxlo’ Board of Examiners for the Coun t.¥“of Carleton for the current year: The Rev. John May, InspeStor of Schools Rav (* R Pattit of Bxaz Estats.â€"The fine prupors of Mr. Panerst, late Under Secre State, hubeenogldtolr..lohnfln, of the Uttawa and Rideau Forwarding Company, for the sum of $7,000. _ It is situated on Sandy Hill, and will make a handsome place, being well suijted for a private resi ipaiity noé. vaty «raxt.â€"The?County Counvil at ittings yesterday voted the sum of » thousand dollars in aid of theâ€"Proâ€" al Exhibition. A larger amount axpected from such a wealthy muniâ€" Jcal 11 :!::l( hme-ndeuu':'mfim. Im M nevor_yq}nrwdtboml lineuce A. Hearn, advoâ€" n town yesterday that way. Thy action of Sir C. W. Dil in this matter is believed to have oneqftheoquuofhi-rjooficnby : i S toitg to lagy vhich ore really the best has been to io en Mhaii neong Tise an an glinker,buoburni.qg&%:‘ffinu £ acting and compound stove, ho claims to: be * the, best in the & land ; A A nfinph?.ypflin}'-'r G Chrysler, Rochester, Robt C memmei en M Spve ffimu.m k the wmm heten e " Pety Dike whte disposed of in frew ; W T Morrison, Hamilton; A T. Thow, Alymer Road ; J. xaa.ém,, T Moffatt, Hull ; Chas Copper, H Hudson, Montl‘l;PA Anbalt, o kÂ¥3 Ig:; fores ue Graich, Montrgal ; Ju |Gurney,Quebec. Daxter‘s Honuâ€"-&lll?_n, Monâ€" treal; A A Gran: ; James % Prescott; Wm N Y; Jones, Prescott ; Wm M lm‘rul, Wm Turner, Ifm-u'; int, NY ; H A Orlebar, Sherbrook, P Q; Frederick (éockbnm,{l{ouw;nn estwood, Robt. w + 'I‘homn‘_ I.-mwlflfl A,'h.,"'", als Uxtox Houss.â€"B W Guelph ; K O‘Mara, Bowmanville ; %Iuflnnm, Carleton Place ; H J YÂ¥ Lassdower ; EHod?, %‘Wiflo; Renâ€" frow; W T amilton : A T. Mr. C mondinlmmdndn} seconded by E.Bum, that the sum $1,000 be granted in aid of the Exhibiâ€" tion. â€" 4 After some further discussion, the seâ€" conder withdrew his name, when the original resolution was | carried> unaniâ€" mously. pT 1 (n motion of Mr. Axngzsox, seconded by Mr. THoxsox, the (’?lpfl adjourned till the morning, at nine o‘clock a.m. Russel1 Housz.â€"â€"W McGerrin, Hamil Sai? iL. ow W\i‘%; ® Eyresâ€" e, Mr Stevenson, n m-h ‘A l!iinmru:,SWmH%Jfihn Fry, F H Berâ€" iilnet, Guobar ; W F Amith, Loeds, Eng Some exception was taken to the amount of the grant, by Mr. Clelland and others, whotba:gl:ta much less amount should do from the Municipality. _ â€"| Moved by Mr.. WArtac®, seconded by Mr. Cuakr, that the sum of| be santed by ‘this Counaii in aid of (ne Pro: by Me. Cholland, tbe thante ‘of he Opan mylw-"oloooud.d to Hon. James Skead ndogul,l:&rtb:rmtbl?nd mrr'd-. relative e forthcoming “.“'“.'lx hibit °/ C The hon. mflimfirvm‘t‘: Council t some length, setting:forth ndnntag:.-lo be ;:d byhdding!tho Exhibition in the ty. The expense grouk and he therelie haped the Cc mm he hoped the __‘dodwhhthomw in :a liberal * Meers. MoKellas, Clack and Hurdiuak followed in a similar strain. On motion of Mr, Crask, by Kr.Svtxb,.ht::Egm.mJu Skead |was heard on deputation the Provincial Exhibition Oanm named to make | the MWWW Ottawa in the month of September next. . | Un motion bf Mr. Sx1r@, the report of the Building and Gaol Committee was re oa‘i,vodnnd-dophd.' f | THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, | BUILDING AND GAOL REPORT. 4 Mr. Surra presented the report of the Bnfld:fimd(}nol(k-mnoo. It recomâ€" mended the payment of sundry accounts. It would not recommend the payment of tomidersd tnfroritns bat would fay ote ommmuochmhdunfi’zh&- neys. _ [ â€" Mr. Awpursox presented the report of the Committee on Education. . It recomâ€" mendéd the payment of several acâ€" counts. They recommended the of $25 for books, and $20 for for a County ‘Competitive ion . Itexpnoogndlfieficnutflnv able and explicit annual report of th:&umy Inspector of Schools, and recommended that $100 be sranted him to 1iqm‘da&: travelling expenses year. furthorreoommondodihum:nnmln port be made at the June session in fu On motion 6 seconded Jt $ on of Mr. Maxtox, secc " ‘:‘x,the npwt was ’uodvod 13 Afternoon Seasion. . The Council met pursuant to adjournment n&:!Op;m.,theVg‘l_doninf:h‘ochir. Preâ€" fl:“%‘fi'&%‘“ my Manion, Dean, Syk Hill, Clark And;flx, ’l\loxnion“’pnd f * soHooL sretion xo. 13. _ © A resolution was moved filling the by> law to settle the ditpulek:m::hool seo tion No. 13, Marlborough, withffthe names on 10. 13, Mar ithgthe names f Judge Ross, Rov. ifl' y Inm ie':t?:fimwm'y * l y The byâ€"law was then read a second and third time and passed. | | On motion of Mr. Axpmrsox the report was received and adopted. The Council met punn:$ to Adignr ment at 10 o‘clock a.m., Irs Morgan, War den, in the chair. Present: Mesars. â€" land, Smith, Niol, Dean, Mani son, Cummings, Robilliard, Mcw, Surtoes and Wal i. ADJOURNMBNT, f On motion of Mr. Rios#a , seconded by H:alu, the Council adj until 2:30 p.m., to enable the several commit tees to prepare Mupa.;. Theminlihldthoplfiow" i tin d / WeW gs wero real by the L‘_orkm‘duly Onmohfl 1 of Mr. Axon seconded by Dr. Bearfy, the nvetdm-m- were r;t%rredtofio C«nmna+mlloudlnd ridges . (m motion of Mr. Axp»#rsox, seconded by*Mr. Tnomsox, the byâ€"law to appoint a Board of Examiners for the publi¢ schools was introduced and read afirst time. A petition was read John Q‘:f and others im reference to & bridge at Welâ€" lington Vi .. One , the municiâ€" pality of in teference to the same work, was submitted. | KOTEL ARRIVALS. EDUCATION | COMMITTRE, cou®‘Tty CoUNoIL BOABD OF EXAMINBRS BOARD OF EXAMINERS ADJOURNMENT Fourth Day. PETITIONS, & Frinay, Jan. 29 . succeeded in finding* what had been of it darried: m. ‘A fittle more ht sud ons which " camen % manf *J lgmf'rmnummmotefmm True fif“old :dn.f}-nod for s * whiskey Â¥ wek € on ie m on being uncoyered there was ‘b.&” ‘umfia«m C residence of Mr.~James Carey was in ol course of tho;.fio,-d had been carried a site of the losation ‘thie men eofel sed working with their shovels, and ly, but Torlins was more fortunate ired â€" early, but . were. not :asleep a?rm.vhmh. cams. Before they w what was the .matter, or had they befaomd’eould even have got fhe uen buried: Surie:: mt leess uin men p .f-!"z snow» «> Mickey‘s" â€" back : was 4 6 C V 27 N u .‘L;S;mm is thought {’.' ‘diéd instantâ€" of chaos presented itself. The snow ty m o io tie tos o Pnd mthos nory bite ioparey haag $5 inf what haI: Mng“k‘-_ t ;__,.Pf to rélate it scores . of hard { miners were actively stlwork#gin@ ‘While thus enâ€" gaged a faint ory of "Help," came through &inow; again it was heard, and again, growing more fa}x:tdumi“m:e,.g each successive ory. long talloerhin'bo:!recfim from which the voice proceded, and when once the men on the surface had found the location f :"““;d&w‘mm a fow w f, t tleman who home $ vor-lnxloyl:‘;'fiyfi'dd., infitl:obgd on whi been lying, was the body on'm;fi.l mHgl?'ifimy'â€"m was known to every‘ resident of Alta and mhy' inity. ‘The snow had done its work for "QOld Mickey." He and Tomlins had reâ€" ion of what had" once been a dwellingâ€" figuep: ) T 166 tiie thist it Would reques snow, About [ )m the busi ns " . on ie( h HHy rode from the busi the canyonâ€" gorges before 4 whole were running hither and thi , all seanching for a place of safety, but no one knowing where to go to get away from the : dread destroyer. Alnow-diaLhud descended on the camp, and though the bulk of the avalanche had rested at the uj part of theâ€"town, in their wild i anontt t ponet fagog expected at the ‘next moment Ghes 'zuld be buried and or:;:edla. treacherous ~ snow. er 6 fimnhoog‘whom, which %bm. C PS ple wer g:;i-uy' restared to order and i1 acti v,lndwifbonoomtin view all rushed up the street to eleâ€" vatei bench onlmt.go north side of Al‘:’,_ h sn heun ah maie olter ater ; 1 «| (Salt Lake Herald, January 21.) On the king of had just i0 mining town of Alts, at the head of Little Cottonwood canyon, when the dread ory of " (Ielp! snowâ€"slide!" in the dis tressing: tones of : a woman, was sounded 3anmeloqupurt‘oft.ho burg." Simâ€" was heard a sharp rumbling, mt ie ol g;saroely ‘had tho‘eo?::: of ns voice ceased to rovarbon'&.thmmh‘ mouth. â€" An examination of the premises revealed the fact that property val ued at f‘lmoludboonremovodb the ruffians. consisted of jewelry, ll.{vm and nlmbloarticluofweu'ingappuel; The flem‘u‘e notified and now state that hey are " working up the case." Many Persons Buried Thirty Foot Decp in Utahâ€"Some !.l-pl’lwln.!nnuu | _ ~Seemes Which Moistened Eyes of Sturdy Miners. The klyn police succeeded until suppressing the particulars of i which occurred on Monâ€" evA vnthm two bloohogf& yrtle . Ayenuie. police station. evening, |about seven o‘clock, three "“.:I;‘.'.:L %0117.Adel 'gu:" 0. wifey | seizing servant, a ;dounddirlnamodlfiiigxm.,bmd er to a chair first ing the precau fionofmfingapginhermomb. While one of number guarded the girl, with & revolver levelled at her head, &:odnr esns t old inmies away. L en oir | f m:booth:’ e When the owner of the house returned hobundthoz’:ll;fillbound to the chair and suffering the gag tied across her An Stroot Residenceo Entcrod by who Gagged and Bound the The annual meeting of the South Lanâ€" ark Agricultural Society was held accordâ€" ing to | law, in~ the "Agricultural Hall Almorite, on Wednesday, 20th inst, at Â¥o‘clock p. m. The result of the; eles gron o%vds&en for 1875 was as lfi&n [ . Most President,; . Andrew Wilson, 1st Viceâ€"President ; John Stegle, 2nd Viceâ€"President; ‘William Snedden, Pakenham ; Jno., | Bowland, Clayton ; GilbertvForgiQ Ramsay ; J C Stevens, Almonté ; R will, Ae()o'ohme, James ?“‘“.’ Ramgay ; Major emmill, Almonte ; ohn Thanfi#h:uy”, Directors; Peter MoArthur, r; ‘Phonias ‘Coulter, Miss Susan Poole, second eldest daughâ€" Pimaibdind on Hontey hat Devemed wo on t. was a yotmg lady of: great amiability of charasâ€" ter and was a inetln favourite with her Fill have thp srigpathy of the communtity ve the of the community in this thoir nmou’on. The County Council, now in session, have olooted%fllhm Lees, Esq., Reeve of Bathurst, Warden of the County for the year 1875. F1 o James Carroll ;fpe.rqdâ€"not the first timeâ€"before the Magistrate for drunkenâ€" ness and disorderly conduct. Ho was muloted in the sum of $5 and costs. William Kean was up on a chargo of fls ronpperirt costs for his imprudence, or go to or thmmksutgnd go o Margaret Fabier was at the same time arraigned on a similar charge, and was. fined a like amount, or go to gaol Tor @ similar period. She went to durance vile. Mary Ann Smith, charged with usin abusive language, had her case dhm‘::ia: with costs. surer ; Peter Cameron, J G@ &mpMLC A Matheson, Wm Donnhnl{ Taylor, J Jackson, John McCallum iel McLaren W Soott, Directors. Messrs Lees and Dodds were elected delogates to the Provinâ€" cial Exhibition. POLICE o.llfll‘l. Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. James Waters was up on remand for the larceny of a box ofraisins at the Chaudiere. His case was again adjourned. § * The congregation of St. ~Andréew‘s gxl::;:g, Almonte, owing to their present imited accommodation, purpose making an extensive addition to ‘the present odiâ€" fice next season: i \ The following officeâ€"beg@rers have beon elocted for the South Lanark Agricultural Society, for : 1875 :â€"Alex. Dodds, â€" Presiâ€" dent ; Wm Lees and John Manion, Viceâ€" Presidents; R Jamieson, Secretaryâ€"Treaâ€" DARING ROBBERYIN BROOKLYN. Servant Girl. DEADLY SNOWâ€"SLIDES. LANARK NEWS. Moxvar, Jan. 29 THE TIMES : OTTAWLk SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1875 ny, stooks ‘are light, and . makers show E:'z{lpodfionto contract for future deâ€" h:& An advance may be made in iancnteans se ue imn. The sale of 1,000 tons of American rails at $50 has been reported, also the sale in this city of | 1,175 tons of scrap at $35 ; 1,000 tons of Weish rails have been sold at New Orleans at $60, which in 1 fhieety S ons ie loge of the market is eci stiffening. is an absen. of excitément in the mhgw&? WWPWMMS&) During the:past ten days there has been an improvement in priges pigiron. The lace are partl tl;onmlt 'mux.ae ? ) are y & e “]u‘. and â€" are ive to an increased m‘f";‘t’il ight that the bottom has: been is, :that prices can go no ‘lower, there is an anticipation of, an improved. demand for pigâ€"iron in Kastern markets. From quotaâ€" tions in the IrnAK:it that in the British market a fair amount of business under a demand, Prices are, however, in in Seotch fi Noimpmmntlgnofioubbinm. n rail market, &nd prices are lower, Chicago Hog Market. [ror tan wer« exome saw. 28, 1875;] In comparison with last week, the reâ€" ceipts of hogs show a falling_ofl’e‘okl nearly loolooq the: arrivals amounting to only 79,173, against 172,230 last week. The :EESy actually on sale however, ‘ larger than is lndios%fie table of receipts, there being, in ition, sovâ€" eral thousand lhlemg’op that were left â€"over from the previous week. The week has been one of the dullest and most un~ profitable that the Wuht'-m have ‘xporlanoodw a twel Light as the they so nearly oqmd the trade r that reâ€" ceivers were unable bm ni-hxu?plyohhlo until in ons en ou:imry to choice aniieg ‘g:t"htn s hough not all of the Teiuntion emboed canty ti the nuck has receipts are week, and many for still lower prices. l-=:‘~v-c-t Am m it capet Piotrtat rout Alectwnr 60 th ts P Lihnainm vlant 2s +2 .3 4 American. Receipts for week, 85,000, of 35 't:h 21,300 are American. ts of wheat for the past three &g', 15,000 quarters ; American, 14, Of sales of cotton today 5,000 bales were American. _ | Breadstuffsâ€"Market quiet, N Corn, 36s 64. The market for yarns and fabrics is dull with a downward tendency. _: _ Refined Petroleum, 9d to 10d per gal lon. 4 bon The rate for money at the Stock Ex change is 2 cent.. | . Consolsâ€" , 92 to 921. . Aooaunt'%} to 92%. !opdn;!fl anuary, 76 ; 10â€"40‘s, 105. The rate of discount in open market is 2 1316 cent, 3â€"16 per cont below Blnkdgghndnte. j Consols, 92§ to 924 for both money and account. Tallow, 43294 to 44s per owt. * ‘Cotton, quict 11‘5';'“";,,‘,’ oniolk quiot, at ote. mm.lin’, Flour, M and | still in buyers favor; rots. 15.000| mflm n changed. Barley, \dullF unchanged. Onts quiet ; rets. 20,000 bushels, sales 26,â€" 00(;, at 67¢, to 69c¢. mixed Western; 67¢. to TOe. White do. Pork, quiet at 194 dolâ€" lars for. new Mess. IA:‘, steady, at 13¢. to 15¢. for steam and lw rendered. nia. | Petroleum crude, 640. for refined. Seated in an _ cbair, and clasping to her breast h‘er.i.n'gnt hnb'e, sat ltmpgk_ey, mother and child both dead. â€"Near them was the lifeless romains of. the husband and father, and in another part of the room wu‘ho corpse of an adopted ter, a bright little girl about six 'Xluu named Laura Wilson. None of the bodies exhibited bruises of any kind, hence they had all been suffocated. The snow around the husband‘s body showed that he had |tnޤled hard to extricate himself. © In another place the dead body of an old miner named Vanderleen was found. Up to last evening no other victims had been discovered, though a number of men are missing, and it is believed they are under the snow. There were apparently two slides, each fof immense propcfim which :started â€" at the same time, t.houfix they headed at different points and did not travel the same route, they united immediately above Am the whole foroeu‘:ln ;.’h & ‘% Y terda :nom;ng thro e town. es y there was considerable of an exodus from Alta, sixteen men from that place coming to this city, and we understand between twonty and thirty others will leave there toâ€"day. One more avalanche would have the effect . of almost de})opuhting the town. . The snow was falling very fast yesterday, and snow slides were expected at any time. + STILL ANOTHBRâ€"SIX MORRE vIOTIMS, _‘ At 12.30 o‘clock last night, Mr. Sol: GoLD IN NEW YORK [ uD P1 ic utine, â€" es 2t â€"esdiieics c Kimball, the Big Cottonwood mailâ€"carrier. reached this city, brinsiniut;xe sad intelliâ€" gence f-h:‘:ell! men were killed in & snow, slide in the above canyon yesterday afterâ€" noon. The slide oooumge.between one and twa.o‘clock, and was one of the heaviâ€" est that has come ‘down this winter, It started from near the top of the mountâ€" ain above the Richmond mine, and desâ€" cending with irresistible crossed the gulch and carried off the W Comâ€" pany‘s blacksmith shop, the two men who were in it narrowly escaping with their lives. About one‘hundred yards below the Richmond tha elide overtook eight " anakers‘"â€"men who wm in drawing the ore the down the mouritain m"“w?til‘xi”iheiArn’d the unfor tunate par t’ 1 R MI."' seyen in number, were buried in the deathâ€"dealing avalanche. The miners from the ne‘ii;hbourini mines turned out auuu‘ca and worked bravely to extricate their fellows, â€" but only succeeded in sayâ€" ing the lives of two, and one of those was so badly injured that it is feared he cannot recover.. The names of the two that were rescued are George McCorlin and Thomas White. The former, who is in a critical condition, was entombed in the snow six One hundred dozen bow ties in all the latest styles and patterns, in Bennett‘s bgnkruptllook,st«)fid-“g.fi-oe& oost’.:‘zl!ide::a-mt. " % ; Tiverroot, Jan. 29, noon, Cotton dall and onshaneed. * â€" Bexxerr‘s Baxcrever Sroox.â€"Traveling THE IRON TRADE, New York Markets. Liverpoot Markess. Commeercial. Loxnox, Jan. 29, 12.30 p.m. a a'fl'}o“”“ma,""“:} Sopcioe d Americns. Nzsumm Bros. Nssumrm Bros. %;'6' anything hurtful:to the constituâ€" directions in the wround v Pfi‘.‘i’,l_"“"' Nh "’WH#W > n_ammmm ‘;,»; se lgm :fl E‘""'m";&zq rga bottle; containing over, 60 puis, ty . | Tub Butter * _ do ............ § . DUSH..+.++ :416 ® | wa“; ,ufiu-b‘-o.§ 3 reressergenms > k | P’ m-u;‘onu’uuxu Q_ s MB . » seueny se en ersineccen sls cce O ) ples, pet brl.........../.,.... 3 ‘PoULERY axp g | Chickens, .p@r PAit+«».s»::»«»» 0~ > Duoks,,pqefir.....g...,...... C my:,‘*r’ «sevasssscrtresss A Patridges, por pair............ 0 in oo C & | WOOL:><+« stries rexareraviregpntens NJ Yamiinisntnzacinl. ols ao ill effect a cure wh ai-; -w!: mufi’mi and ‘.lw" por :E’%‘_zfl,@;nmw ui S in ame n ze as ul opiber eyente T 4 Séher) This wellâ€"known medicine is no imposiâ€" tion, but a sure and safe ruuzl’: Female Difficulties gdo:‘mm y cause whatevyer ; y & remed tain i poresta rvedy (ert oonlals motiing ‘ In all cases of Nervous and Affec tions, Pain in the Tok aed Hicbe) Fetiges on lb%;'uerflon, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics .and Whites, thoge Eiig 11 Vo’___ ++ Wios uvuu.â€"â€"u.-‘ll? ;wm :‘rgm-n." 7 i‘@r‘l‘{m-q min, Obaglain of the Sow: Service at 11 o‘clock; at daiboky Cours Howe, Daly bwoat Hryice at? Oxuror. Service |The remains of the hai.’funu.m ut his residence at Toronto on the: remmfan se tafow s anoigs wrence ay L funeral will take place the of his min y i TaeP Vipco from the residence YoRkâ€"gt. M; E. OHURCOR:~â€"Morning Bervice at 11 o‘clock ; Evening Service at 7 o‘ciock. . Pastor i fathardn.iaw Car "a@20°_ 2700 *CA0ONCG of his fath â€" H. corn o i'na-:;"fn‘:;'m«: n!o’m‘«o-qé C mta{o-mmmummm * BrsEor‘s OfArEL.â€"| WA i mapite in ceaanpe, Onmvmmfi.-flrfl:é" i¢‘ Bervice at 11 o‘elock ; Evening 7. o‘elook. Rectorâ€" oo / Svening Rervice at 7. o‘ j O‘EAWA MWm.ng O'mm!m.â€"'x:n; Dunes iD opioole; Myening Service at service, and the Rev. W J. Hunter, in the K=c SrRane) Wasirrar \Onrbson,â€"(Beal all free.)â€"â€"Morning Sorvice at 1 ol 0k ; lbeenâ€" Ing Service ab? 0‘€l o. Pastorâ€"Rov. Win, itan, Aening Qawotan 7 -ll ok : | F PE an T olafar, "Toeaie â€" Rov Oy Otpnien ervice Daty mm“" rrtar Or pes as T Jslook: â€" Pastorâ€"Rev. "Wiko Knox‘s ‘Paxsortzsran Oztaon, Olty Hall .â€"~Merning Service at 11 o‘olock ; Evenâ€" RY BetyTos art ohber, 4o iained pastor, ... Matoaurs Sramse o C M oFor Oe B iLOOOR) Hvoning Bel the evening. The t at the meeting of the p!g-imn-mm on the 10th of December, providing that the furnace owners would severally decrease the proâ€" duction at their respective works to a quantity .not excceding oneâ€"half â€" the S‘Mt{fimd w187!;, es mo:x :i:;od b: uring the year was no y onothirda;thofirmqtowhiohitnmb- mitted, and it therefore fails of satificaâ€" In alluding to the strike of the puddlers of Pitteb the American Manufacturer n?uth-t though it has been the policy of the manufacturers to treat and recogâ€" nize the uni thol::fimdounot bollovoi%bhto tain this policy inthfinm?fu,nndmydsymms.ydfldm: new line of procéedings on manufacturers. / past } tion. The announcement that the strike is at an end is prenmiature.â€" There is conâ€" siderable dissatisfaction and restlessness in the union, which has given rise to a dedroon_thetflrfiof & number to Tinpiy on h h ie jast en‘ : the m&dd.:mgai&ftm"m In the meanwhi manufactu are oasy, anduereduci:;tud stock. 4 The annual meeting of the American Iron and Steel Association will be held at the office, 265 South â€"Fourth street, on fiu&fh&,fll"&}x 11, at 11 ..:.mlthox- e Fu-oooedinp possess g:re than usual |interest, as subjects of lpportance will be considered. | Tongues, ©@¢h..1«..«....«....+ Venison...,.. ... _ L AVRSl «l f, per 100 Ibe. . ; ++«««««» Mutton, per lb............... FÂ¥er sale by all druggists, JOB MOSESY FEMALE PILLS. JAawes nuroit, Hurt.â€"Morning Service The Rev. W. J. Hunter. "«'ruu sach at the %lgrv'loo,llflt:onb:u ‘m. l{:l‘l. in set sene enb ann 6 bed a s cuaane a FUNERAL NOTICE. bidbind. 124 0400000000000 OTTAWA MARKETS. Tmrs Orrion, do «s casese dbes es FLOUE. MBAT, all other means Jan. 20th. Teadao lt P o parh withhe bant by 6x» Efi”flfihfl B 4d lmflr-.mtfi year, $1000; or, two Harper‘s Partodicata, to une yout, $1000 Horper K WuzxuyYy, and BasaA®, to one address fof oné «id o botrin Pwiea oo h contnbetion or tant | prebe ane Tok #d frcb uand propremmnns ul the wad us fossant Wc m Sn ues or the proal | Heptiw ui yent y ui e Ioi‘s se recaant en nane |Rost en e aee in mtent (n oi ie peaneae %5&%"&% the readingâ€"mation ol the Baser it untioemiy af | aminer and Ohranote: =" _‘ "" 10â€"Â¥ Â¥, Fostage free m@é’oâ€" in the United h _ mt *A Reoposttory of Fashion Picasure, and J. BERMINGHAM. last | Fail Eeat meunpnarein ay wys rms cheap, to close the consignment. . | _ He has also several large sized Horse Bla®Hâ€" The se :mlml. WATER. § ‘- Lot . Water, which has been ns hunlhgl_ . h .u&umn%h’z y ever known, % now ut & e Towh, auror. C mighasleLanrertanys S Â¥7th 174. _ £7%. fim BLâ€"A NKETS BUFFALO ~ROBES Wednesday, the 10th Day of Feb. Next, Tllllll Will be received nntil noon of a Ottawa Water ‘Works. Notice to Brass Founders. LEAD PIPE WANTED Tm Wwill be réceived until noon of Y“"‘""" 10th day of February next, fdr 2 tons Lead Pipeand 20 tons Pig Lead, To Water Gor #itreet, and in rear on Brittania priariciil. he u.l'._:grâ€"rL&nnvmm Pfopriqion, on the whenoala‘* ets, which will be soid at 164 than c08t.,, .. ... Private male every day. * For Fee Seed i enean lliged and untined Robes be delivered at the opening of navi ter Commissioners office, Rideau sireet or fia:gmw"‘"*" | "0. R.oUusninanarn, Ottawa ~Water> Works Orockery, Glassware, and Coal Oil Merch‘t, ofprvam nense0 l aeipnt d9y Tok TO â€"SPECULATORS ! ! |Ottawa, 27th Jan., 18%, BRASS â€" SERVICES, | | _ | o0 Weltington Stroot, ~ * wc.. Feathors and Rroteipape _ ***** Fhsmurmoommmln. WrH. â€"~ Nacancies foritio boardeérs. w» be made to the ‘Lady Prinoiâ€" [# REV. H. POLLARD, Fan. Â¥, 1876â€" 'mu-' ; e coag l Jan 21, 1876, delivered at the 0 of na fom.: : * i irther, information.con bo nolaind at the excel Nt __tha â€"awiuale S evass . dOtda n DP Ece ntâ€"the whole now for $900 um ; u.wmmo( the J'o s will be with Buildings, &o., ich rents for about per annum . ‘or terms and particulars, enguire of the BIYVEROF L I PE â€" fl Amo::dbtat‘ng?lmm'm j io ABADER, cihe wal Full coll of j ie Zbailocuection of Mefnica Funes Af ACRBED MUSIC BOOKS ‘R SALE, the Wost Half of Lots 3 and 4 collonce. â€" The neper has nocubbda n HMisccHancouns. Selling FÂ¥ar Under Cost, by HARPER‘S BAZAR. . MAALUBTRATED. DUKE ~STREET. N atices of the Pross, §X ; Le Breton‘s Fiats, fronting oa J; BERMINGHAM, cuders. Cns 4 is | SCHOOL,, SEstih one Wooden ‘Tene ‘eall Tor upour 156 &;& cerear . os o s s ie 4o ..4.2, 0. | TB TEMKS ODnily HAIBCO) 16 ied ::.:..."'f':.,.::m[ To rap t hosie iammam 4& b ) p wilollce0n c f es ek ver #,5%â€"4 ,'_'n"" y "“‘"A-:,: Wrpcne mod B insd t ce cnaree e Fou J10 0 ; or, two of .,%&ofl_ttfl' k e # Remsraieamencs 4 Werruy, _ Beblincloase propel -Am@wd»“ ‘ s M"imi.._fi-i‘@”‘m’ -@Rng Hal D llanaa pee vol....... 7 00 §xÂ¥$mmu.mn h ie h draliiiiniti (Pedrond Lo: on trs: sle0 40 9D 0 & k i4 -"‘ _,'m * “m _m C in S k ::‘l'mhn:ot’::z -n.n::ddl as the various for um?m in ie nitner wemrer ind 3&0&. and ltih % that as » g&..m an in Cpapiir n e enntnlss ondon:v:c.:: :fi”vu:o- nfi be e::; mrpoe y lt zop wmm. sclbnce and of naiural history, and depict { iral history, and depict ‘:" Hops in the text. . 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Label £ M'm-m woneoteri enb ieanort DÂ¥ the i 46. w.«m-':‘u?u‘:uhé‘. f gm 7‘Wfifi‘ , ~ Sures prood now apio se _ Ereentvn es wiirnmaed BPe mole oo t dareorpacty frae ongâ€"standing cases. by all .chomin Al! orders for Books requiring printed SAVOERY aAND ‘-"‘I"â€"w CEOT ME CE i gailia : :A veryy #rown aGe Brockyiiie, Jan . 11, 1876. WORLD EALED BLo0n OTTAWA RAILWAY. | Of uniform Gauge with the Grand Trumk on oo O Oe i uhh Bold in tins. * * o on on Moane 4 The Great Blood Purifier and torâ€" solicits sufferers in give it & 2,00 p.x.jGrand Trunk Expross DATU BRA TATITU THE ONLY GOOD SAU0» @en€i(} 1}/}) _ s ‘~"'~3$‘,".' Mn a 30 3 Trade Murkâ€"* B1.000 M rxtrullkt® Mook brnders, of a. MORTIMER, BRalways. ArtHitilics Grand Trunk Wes T Waichionn how Connecting with. & PERRINS and Bron ARRIVE A MD BOPOAS Old it 1.9 p.m, 216 pmy 100 ®. K _ do d TVSr YVOL. VIIL N H A rbl--d s W "':‘I‘nu.‘u W hi | @77 .. W ip FENO 1B W B & 106. wom?.-t-. ingely in un ie Montreai. land Ladies® annoumee to and others that t« pr comfortable R YEIHRE OTTAWA L/ Incoedtonmmicaiabchan drot B* x) men and Woner Moard & 6 entiotr proveindius 10 Puix D. 3Â¥ " hext resstofial the 1 m Bit 5o Anoor ts enin sns S whmuney, Tor . roARprorkhit a 4 n T A NTED ME ONEY â€"W AGES Jap, 0“"_‘ CARPET AND â€" FD SHOOLBRE @8T ind hold lands u6cessi ANTEDâ€"By . PE satA*Y 9 A NTED ORK POR ALL @ARD w the electior Dee . 24, 1874 A NTEBD.â€"We will gy Saoke imoney at word womente o o ul in Rooms 1 embers of Parliam 4, 1874 im 7 . o8 K. AVERILE $# per day, OM 18 THants KR week . * o m BM ectin enal ut Carp BTA NTON structions Manufa e â€" which a <~4 ~ A Saling The . Fan Dining AG Noune b ing of t rill be i Stroet Aoe Bot 0S nvel Tai &T Di

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