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* 3H *HW 4% whistling the same old tune of mons during, its session yesterday wit messed a sight which must have sent dis may into the hearts of ‘the Opposition members. . The Opposition: press‘/ and CUonservative | politicians are ‘ certairiiv wh plaint. We rocently called attention to the elatorate and very excellent report of Dr. Burrows, Health Officer of the Cor. poration, as presented to a recent meetâ€" ing of the Council, and mentioned some ‘suggestions he had made as to the improve ment of the sanitary condition of the city. It would . appear, howéver, that in spite of his eloquent remonstrances, the numâ€" ber of sanitary nuisances, instead of being â€" lessened, is permitted to be largely inâ€" creased every day from the neglect of the * very simplest particulars. More than one prominent citizen has recently directed our attention to the fact that the gratings over the sower ventilators are in most cases covered over with ico and snow, so as to be completely closed, causing the _ foul air to return and discharge itself in the _ residences of _ citizens in, stead _ of â€" escaping, _ as n is | intended, >and © absolutely necessary | that it should. This is .a source; of | and stéps should at once be taken to have | the danger and "its causesâ€"removed. |â€" Meaven only knows, there are : other } â€"u-m-uhfm--bu-b..nuu,_l -du.fi,mdi.’hfihlm‘ without their being addod to in this careless | way. We call the attention of the Mayor | that they may see it their duty to do |1 something to remove the cause of com |! SANITARY CONDITION OF THE We may expect a lively debate to succeed the speeches of these gentlemen, when the policy proposed to be followed by the Opposition on the various questions before the country will no doubt be shadowed hfl\mmwh-oh-rb;m&e House will have failed to show its symâ€" pathy with the sort of political chain lighmingwithwhidrthow" have for months past persisted in enterâ€" This afternoon the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne, will be moved in the House of Commons. We under. l(mlthatthodilfingnuhed,dn}’ofm ing and: seconding that motion: will be conferred upon two prominent ‘members ~of the Liberal party, one of whom came last session to the House with a high reâ€" putation as an MM.fll'flfl,b\l‘J whose modestyâ€"and modesty is a conr mendable quality in a meisber of Parlia® ment, all the more especially, because it has grown somewhat rareâ€"prevented hira from ever raising his voice within the walls of the.angust chamber ; the other, a newlyâ€"elected, but we understand exceed ingly promising Western member. The two gentlemen réferred to se Mr. Freâ€" mdl.avis,andlr.dflinx-flt:, of Elgin East. It has seldom fallen to the lot of any Commoner of Canada to h-ma-hn‘hrdutymhmmgupicioni circumstances, for, as we mentioned yesterday, not onlyâ€" is the country generally _ in . a .~ happy . and prosperous condition, but the business. of the session gives évery promise of being proceeded with at once, and of being satisfactorily dealt with. It is the least Mmhdonomdtfllicirw € ; to congratulate Messrs. Macdougall and | Frechette upon the honour that has been | conferred upon them, and to corigratulate | the Government in return upor the repuâ€" tat.on ‘for ability and prominence of the |â€" l-fl-nnwioh-omub\h: first to champion their cause this session. | _ Amusements : Gowan‘s Opera House. Spring Tweeds : Chas. Bryson. . Ladies‘ Bazaar : W. Cousins. Spectaclies : W. Hearn. . Opera Glasses : T. H. Harrison. . Notice : T. H. Harrison. Lost : Gold Watch. * Bill of Fare : European Dining Roomes. Fresh Oysters : D. Noonan. ln'.-.aâ€"-a-unn-nyn-. W hen paid weekly, Tweive and aâ€"buif Cents. When paid yewriy, Six Doilars in a ivance. . Complete aod trustworth: 'y“"nm' Reports, l-m?&':fi'" anl:câ€" nmu' incident t x. n‘n\r" cluss weekly newspaper. * THE WEEKLY TIMES is published & Friday morning, and conâ€" tflnundw'ot from all parts of the chief eaitociat azucies of TitE Datiy Tok Gs? chief editorial of THE Daiuy TIMES; price $1.00 per annum in advance. _ _ OTTAWA, FRIDAY, FEB. 5, i875. Farms for Saile or to Rent. Live Stock for Sale or to Rent. Money Wanted or to Loan. Situations Wanied. Riinations Vacant, &0., &¢â€" Professional and business cards inserted On the first page for one year -anuunullu ll-t,ymun.gwn.&, ; twice a woek, $1%; and every day, 18, eacn word Over tweuty °n the same proportion. _4 BIRTHS, MARRLAGES, DEATHS. n Not‘ces of Ri: s and Deaths, 80 and deaths m;fl&m attached $1.00, Ottawa, 2lst Dec., 1874, Hew Aducrtisements. Board Wanted. Busiznoss for Sale. Business Wanied. Houses for Saio. Mouses to Reni. Mouses Wanted. Board and Lodging. Caiile Strayed or Stolen. For Sale or Wanted Lion Oof PICANT SIC TIM BS. esent x each word over twenty THE ADDRESS. the residents.of Ottawa in the House of ‘Clam alm=ts are n d arti 7N OF THE «d 1 «Conser I Sizmes Orilicy . Ns â€"aud . is . whinee wers in any part ar anowm. wgraphs, . 1 »cements urance C« tion, Inseri AAâ€"H AL The A dve easu os TR tor, Mrs Macp! Mrs and Miss Wily, Mrs Walker adlhsm-lfi esns Misoes u-%a, Sm gnd itee 0 Pwa Mrs, Stoele, Mrs Howe, Mrs Morgan, Mrs Dicki U ut , Mrs\ Ross Bourinot, Mts gnd the Misses Wickstecd,} :: Amongst those: pregent on the floor of Mad (i; _deu 3t Aublin, 8,:., &oâ€"llogrbyuu-:mfiw:em Dewdney, .« Mrs H. Cambic, Mrs »â€" rdship ‘Bishop f essre. pm,my-mudmc, Mad Chaploau, Mrs MMJM%«#MW Allan Scott, Miss H Mrs and Miss | Gordon, Arm-uou‘i, sson, Phillips, Cotton, Mrs and . Miss FH Himsworth, Mrs | May, John Waod of Toronto, Father Daw . LJ B hwfi%mmmm Currier, 6 | â€"Jean, . Mrs n | D. 4. ue, M.P. P., His Worship Rochester, and: Miss Leprohon, | Mayor Featherston, Mr, Ira War. Mrs D W W den of the °=I:.""" C Miss Camerop, Mrs and the O‘Conâ€" | Powell, and a of other prominent nor, the Mi Cockburn, Mrs and the | gentliemen. es «ioh sn hag} Con + Misses Todd,| Iajoie, Mrs:Richardâ€"|} © Tak: bpa slociner : in Johnson, Mrs: f the Peachy, | © R of the I nc i. Mrs Bliss, Mrs Hrunel, Mrs Miall, Madams | ,;. RCPW# of the Dominion Legislature by Mrs and: i;fl;p .:i r, ~Mrs 3"-50.:"' Adamson, v Boucher, Mrs| Mre m the iemdmentuananane in‘ s Bammbuu'” Misses Wickstood, Mad } ; Aubin, ~ ~ Mrs Dewdney, . Mrs H. Cambic, â€" Mrs Shep R W: Soott,| the |Misses Soott, the Misses . M Mrs : Vail; 1("','. rndanpment in erateam ie Ti and Mon Anticeer J6¢ F mafhy The following is:a list of the ladies preâ€" sent on the of Chamber : Lady ibt _ Fl , <the Misses Hamilton,, Mt»| Madk Mrs A. J Smpith, Mrs and. Mis Mrs filled with a miscellaneous crowd. who «o so. ; sherfE C * The ap uus-.m&ba during s-. geous in â€" the The two side wings were the wives and daughters of the body of the .chamber | »oo:r.d by "the ol of the city, and . other priviâ€" 'fimifm blowing a perfect hurricane of wind and | smo ’. and when the mwdwho&d hi Senate gallery and corridors out, the artillery were on the homeward ‘march, their :fpunnoo torial represenmtationg of the retreat from Moscow, though forturiately there were no dead or dying lying| around. Their example was speedily followed by everyâ€" The S huna Iddinud,tho memâ€" bers: of Commons retired in much worse thian they had entered. His and | suite fllovnmd were again d by a salute the playing of the National Anthem. ¢By this His Hzcelleney was_ received by a guard Guards ; the field Battery, under the comâ€" Ts uP det t â€"being filed S?r"“go":’u:’. '_a..%? ’.‘..‘:':a:i ridors, main * wn up in two lines outsn 'mwlmb Suortly before three o‘clock the Ottawa Field Arti under command of Capt. Sm:'g’l:ieuh' Billings, arrived and took up politimtotflm-t.ofun gire reaiy io frcuaaiine. Thoue 6t on ns & te. .G. F. ooo 14 rive, , who, however, not any, â€" They in turn took mhn’:’ho east of the entâ€" shelter . lobby of the principal ent: rance, which was crowded with people waiting for Hil lxéalhnz‘:;m.nneo. _ Shortly before three o‘ Ottawa ts se phfaits" q tooes Toas Pnd 36/ _éé;mfi ’G-T&QWJE"; m&m tve) bap smpile ghing toadeth ts » tee @" slides" backward for one step forward. Long the hour for the opening, ovolynhbol‘tdmoflbu mm Yes ’&Mflfirmwh weather as be possibly conceived, and a more insguspicious day, so far as the outside: A â€"â€" and were concerned,| could not have ‘A biting easterly wi seemed to very bones, blew clouds of frozen snow into the ey@s of unfortrmate‘ pedestrians. oo a en i mmmar en ty as +4 seen f;d.s na-:‘l-mu.qud not have been for the opening ‘of Parâ€" backs, ; â€" the ~‘scene â€" on i Hill was a :animated down the iavenues in succession with people going fo and from the buildâ€" THE VICEâ€"REGAL CHAIR Business of the Second Sesâ€" -fldmmrun-... vince them that such statements are ¢h~ | tirely fallacious. Yesterday, however, J scene enacted in tbo.cm L ( | prove suffi¢ient to satisfy the most unbeâ€" } ' lieving of the Tory : party. No . nine new members were iD * ‘ these gight are pronounged *inu; 1 , supporters, leaving only new membér lin respect lowhomlhneilmy i of doubt as to his supporting the Govern* | ment in their reform measures. oxception is Mr. Samtel Platt, the nowly clected; member for East Toronto. â€" Bat even in his cuo,':T chances that S John Macdonald will be able to add an Independent. xrmtfiu-fin of his introducers may be | ta as in ’cflfing in any degree Mr. Platt‘s positic on the floor of the Hoyse, he; may fairly classedias a member whq will give Ministry an |independent support. A‘x with â€" Mr. !Phn ocou; jsuch ‘a position, the muchâ€"talkedof Conservative reaction in o falls‘\to the ground, or the late «so:rin io | East Division resulted simply in changin tb‘nM tative, t mkin‘h%bm;oinfiu political ter of the member for constituency, â€" Moreover, th Mfimfia: the other bers: yesterday introduced will apparently sustain Mr. llnkouh: iministtatioh, d hi , shadow of dogubt (that (ite measures have gained the of the electors in all parts ‘of z: Domirjon. The incident is one of man plenin“ligud.thotim‘ In Dominion politics. â€" to the sticking point of nomi idi datas and providing funds to secure tht elootion if possible. _ It is difficult to eohâ€" to the band of obstructionists to be F::;dmdylh: Mr. Platt y o sn arenng MinisteriAlist, and Hon. Peter Mitch vative reagtion to keep their courage vp Dominion Parliament. Grand. â€" Fashlonable | Display. QPENING CEREMONY. Ennpeds ie by the Hon. Spef;or dfifl?&uom his seat, at the head of the 5 Whtetipon the usual afi,‘fi the Hou, George mpx“mw the House by the Hop,, Mesers. wa fi:fl"-'w{ m,-u& ?h::%g“.;h i ienss ‘toll of miors of the Dominion wl wH ‘-’“ 24 e Jfi-H@nnz" onâ€"~Dress of white tarletan with bodice and trimmings of: cornâ€"colour ‘miw‘h‘” pink roses; ornaments lrfl&river: Garnet â€"Irish lin dress, ttimmed : with velvet Heufz‘a- of flowers. Ornuunu,m_ ' ' -x-'fiht:]”?.n suillk dress; trimmed wi eadâ€"dross, flowers. and lace. Ornaments, gold."" â€" | moire antique, trimmed with Honiton lace meihe s neognching wor shecoimg waa io e . motre in/igue, trimmed with:‘white satin Mm;wdn-,pinkm; ornanig@nts, diamonds. > pobpne nc ind Ne es of bhite wi ue in s b.l forgetâ€"meâ€"nots ; g.; with white lace, and white lace jacket. ll:.ilirk feathers and white: flowers in the * i hok * } Miss Russell : white Cashmere: dress, trimmed with white satin; .and white pink flowers in her hair.. » Miss Edith Geddesâ€"Dress of black somel white oi Doat 20EE®, of, Kingston : Te Hhoire antigues {nd ;. Honiton lace flowers. J!ea.ddnu, wreath of flo@n. Ornaments, diamonds. } Hardy, . of. Simooe : ‘â€" white @laborately trimmed with blue satin. She hd{:lknndnlntflvm on the dress and in the hair. She~wore a handsome‘ brilliant necklace and other ornamients. M Masiontalh of e Tiown of. com mons.: . ri moire . trimmed. with lace. apron and ‘flowers; Hcfl}dm"ol blush roses. Ornaments, . Miss Fennel : green . silk trimâ€" m‘dwithswmdmv;?:flm-dmofm Mre. O"‘firien : ran fi dress trimmed with cerise satin flowers. Healdre-o”‘m..afifi.'g flowers. Ornaments, gold.. = Te PORMOTEL MAZHAOG Wilh int lace and rose buds. . Headâ€"dress of flowers uil{:‘varietyofwn;dmenu_mk | in : o. pink : ailk > with wfibho:mmnimmfdwithm ol‘tmegiflud_«dms of" roses and gold ormameonts. . Mre. B"dutn gham.: . beautiful ~ blue moire antique dress .and ‘white puffed satin pelti00s L’;‘.E In',d with | gulle, point jot of hite bale aneh whtin"" Memeraveas ‘of white blue feathers, . Ornaments, gold. | : ~ â€" Mirs. vail: pearl,. silk dress, fuall trimmed with . ruby satin and .Bnn.:yh Sn esnt ifim;nod ith jet, Ho-ddm of bl:o?: wi f andwhitefea&fln. Ornaments, jet. : .. Miss Margaret Macdonald : â€" white gilk trimmed with tulle i’a"“".L“;?‘“ vxthmournmglflowen. ead of black and white foathers. â€"â€"Ornaments, Mrs. _A, J, Smith ; lavender; Jbro eade satin dress, trimmed with white lace and crimson roses. . Head«lress of white feathers and crimson roses. Amethyst ds * Slinet : diphd . uks .huiÂ¥es dress, trimmed withmpoim lace and tea roses. She wore a beautiful. headâ€"dress aind diamond ornaments. . Miss Mather: handsome {bl trimmed with the samo fnterisand pink and white flowers. Head dress, | pink flowers, Ornaments, Scoich pebbles. _ Miss . Carruthers, Kingston : handâ€" some white cordedâ€" silk, with pale blue gilk velvet front, and trimmed, with blue velvét. Headâ€"iress, blue flowers. Orna ments, diamonds, â€" 4 Mrs. Mackenzio: rich black silk velvet dress, with train, and trellissed with rich white Honiton -ll:oe, and jc;t orna ments, white ostrich feathers dui:d bhnsc:ljvmnmmh, pearls and _ It was. generally remarked that (at. previous session | was there such & ::v:\flout o: lu}”}i «s that Wh!i):rh oor 0 nate ) ester: day, Thodteuu’ofllw ies were. unâ€" usually brilliant, and were the object of fimtat on to the sea of faces that ined the galleries, The silks and satins, as the trains of the ladies uwopt:nm the magnificent corridors of the presented a b:?“ more ufl.d i than described. "They rev endâ€" less variety of shades of colour, and there was no stint in the trimmings tflnu{amda them. Hes! dresses and ornaments were worn of ‘the most beautiful and | character. Lady Dufferin being indis; was not present, but Rideau Hall was representod by Lul{ Harriet . Fletcher and the Misses Hamilton.>. We are enabled to present our readers wiEhtho following description of a few of the dresses worn on the oecasion: Mrs W D LeSueur, Mrs and Mis Smith; Mrs luimflhn and Miss + n m' c l i ][l ton, fin Mre y, M and Miss Stantor, Mre Ar 4, Mrs W F Powe iy the umon Te 3. 4 Androws, fin %I/‘mfl{m of Miss Frasor, Mrs :} Durham the Misses Reynold, ~ erle'y Mrs and | his the, Misses , nd‘o Fellowes, Mrs Miss Slater, Mrs and | c0 the‘ Missesâ€"Clemow, Mrs and Miss East ' wood, Mrs Woodman, Mrs and Miss Drumd , monid, Mrs Kirby, Mrs Nool, lfn and Mi Featherston, Mrs O‘Meara and Miss Bury, | us / The following gentlemen were on the | th staff ‘of His Excelfi‘ncy, and surround the throne along with the Ministers of State :â€"Major General Selby Smith, Cap}| J tain the Hon Miles Stapleton,Col Fletcher Liout, Hamilton, Captain Wardy Oo'lmelj Powell, Macpherson, Jackson, Brunel, Stewart, Wiley, Rernard, Aumond, Ross, | at n ty pomce Nee P tai » 9 Loeméothmv?t'xmmmas we did n m learn. oo 1 ma THE seEXxare. â€"° ‘ "Aumikoay, 4th Pob, 1875.7 of the Dominion Legislature by LAD DRESSEq Oild\ it s 20 . O O CCCISL . iPCCARR~â€"I1n0 , ACres, W"“I artiot *“‘I.nfi.mm"l'w& Duchess Farmer says : ¢ To three ‘ gallons | 9% ,:"’,M_‘ premises, . > ofbrinelh?ngeno{)ggfwbedr'fiezlldd e taes -‘h #â€"im. a quarter of a pound of ‘nice to su cnptventettoaomientamieeement «. en oociiicommpeancoecicamripcnerimeme Ahd ons tabiespognful of saltpetre. â€" Boil ¢f Warpets. . the brine, and: when it is cold striiin careâ€" :‘;ud)'. i&a yo::;n butter in:s lr:n:,. 'fimx:“fi‘ k 425 5.n u68 3904 i clean whih--finm“tm ©Trinort dAbWn | ' a with a string. ) Pack‘a ‘large‘ jar nftf cm.“fi f"fllmm m&: weightthebutugM'mdpouronrlhe eguants [ynii_ omm .o a â€"adly brineuntildl‘hnbmupd. This will UA & C keep really good ~butter otly sweet ".“-v D ids & w nndfre-h{.uvhvbym. Be © ful to f thelr. fries And the publi put upon ice butter that you ‘Wish ‘to | that ey afe how . riptions â€" fro ’gpformyh-qthdmv In summey, | monts "of Purniture tes.. B when the heat will :not« sdimit of ‘butter | .L. ) [ e ay,] Toronto, &e whic cn,nul,-iu o au, ADner at. | cbosere boana inearce Werement tw Bmal low it to dover the butter to the th of | Advange a MpiL Prices. o TS at least four:‘inches.© This exoludes® the ‘A Lai h garmain« n Mand. : Wm n-”rly-wn.fl.. | ,rrj,; ipe _ By Mr. Mazson : For the Orders in Coun. ol ind m-o’m rélating , to ; the for the murder of cott. "_â€" l ons anaen Auctout Bts ‘oeuen and doew ments in 4 . rates for passbtigers 'n?mfnl;ll on the Grand Trunk. * f ind > *CCRSe8U: _ House to resolve ‘ihdyl ?hrtoloomtnitt“to consider resoluâ€" tions. to petition Her Majesty tq exercise hm‘r;emmmd'mg full and entire pardon and complete ar fos. minton t eoneinanite :galyto all those muhdm those. wm i R i 7 d‘ ipt J Mz. Masson ; (For & *lC t Eaopitedoy on g "‘W4 P uns mn:s "’"'m" which , accom: p;;;,‘;‘," Masson : For the Orders in Coun 4 following On the réturn of the members of the [Couumm to their Chamber, the usual announcements were made by the Speaker in respett to controverted elsction trials and retutn of members. The new memâ€" bers were afterwards introduced. and teâ€" ceived with cb the welcome given to Deviin of Montreal and. Platk of Torgate be ko otee o apoith ... : «l A the usual motions in respect to mopet ittmeped sc moinimee su t , His Excellency‘s MWM consideraiion toâ€"morrow.. .. P Mr. MACKENZIR Tod ‘the Py. port of the Public Works Department, â€"* . The House adjourned at 5 o‘elook. The reply to the Speech from the Throne will be "made ty ‘Colin: Mesdore xd of ast Rlgin, and : seconded by Mr. IVIB. ; Te ht & the conclusion of His oter‘s ;mh»‘ the hon, Speaker hay ing tecen the and adjourned f (Friday)," ‘5th "inst, at helfoay "{i" L rely with Olk mour brutleart ‘““bfiiflvl'fimxmm to the m mw&-m entrusted to bu s vine blessing vice. mini RINRE Qovernment and the Governiment of Bmit: ish Columbia on the subject of the Pacific UEA LiEA â€"onietindiiP enc lt .1 21 withstanding the general and wide: commercial â€" depression which h:.p';:: vailed over the oonhneuz”tho trade of Canada is sound, and that the contraction we have experi in some branches of induntry for the t yearhas not been greater than mwl:' nimny have been anticipated. $ P‘Eerlwillbombmitudto you on the North Wost troubles, and in reference to zb‘ L i A. JEW “ Mnh THE TIMES : OTTAWA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1875 ted ; they will, I believe, be found to have boos ramed itith erery regard to economy, S6rvice. | y in the public Honourable } fl Fouill "termme apaein o it mais, © . I am _ happy to believe that not. withstanding fimg@ww The junts of the past year will be laid befure you. m'e.t.hnm.’form. Pmlmefltfimucld' year will also be submitâ€" 4 oo 43c 20.cman e a Cl is 2 T w oooat COs . meve Sao â€"urnn-wqyg tem. The 'I:F of the surveys of road ‘from e Superior to Pmflfi which will be ready in a fow days, . maybeinv’itodfnrtbmdtb'o eastern and western portions of that seeâ€" tion, so as to reach the navigable waters of the intérior. se Gentiemen of the House of Commoni: the lurvay of the â€"C;n:i-t MW ® route. _ Measures have . been Ceorgim y bramoly and to m connection with the eastern nfi The negotiation of a friendly Treat | with the Crees and Sautoux of the Noflz West for the cession of territory may be regarded as @ further guarantee for the continuation of amicable relations with the Indian tribes of that vast region. During the past summer ,.I had the leasure and wdvnnhfi of vhmn&lgvery F e ion of the ince of Ontario, izzgum.:;wholgmto(wlqy and Lake Superior.. . This official tour mbkdmotomubothr id-:&of tlltlo t extent o comparativ well« medooun&y, that which is still t wholly undeveloped,_ _I was every: whare received with the ki welcome, and| was much gratified in witnessing the ;‘: rn contentment, and loyalty maniâ€" every quarter.) : | 6 Youum"nz-winu«lhdh a mea! sure for the creation of a Supreme Court. The necessity ; for such ~a,.measure has yearly become more and more apj f ;linoetheoralninfionoftho_-_l)ommim; b is essential to. our, : tuiolm dence and to the -u:r;m'emof â€" tional questions. You will also be asked to consider a bill relating to the important subject of: insolvency. . 4 / Measures will be provided for the reorâ€" gmution of the Government of the horthweetmdt&o“ oomolid.hm‘" of the we to country; for & wfihmmumm@wd..m copyright. * o Pas § e House then about 3 p.mi. oeey eamtedans ing the arriv i noys" ; His Excellency the GovernorGenâ€" ,woommi:]dbyhh staft, arrived.: at th¢ Senate ber, which was oteâ€" ly filled with a most brilliant assem! Ig of the wealth, beauty and fashion of | Doininion. &is Excallanay havino talean I have to tulate upon the orâ€" ganization omm m police force, and the success of its operations. It has materially aided in the creation of confiâ€" dence and good will among the Indian tribes ; in the nufpu-ion ‘of the liquor traffic ; the establishment .of legitimate trade; the collection of C s duties ; and, ab?lve all, in n:inmt u%urit{af_’w life and property e Territory. Another oog:t of ‘the ‘prasence of the pollio:hinth;o North West has been ‘.:..- able the Government to langely reduce the strength of the military &b{i-hmant in that country. _ _ _ .,} ‘ entlemen of the House of Commons : â€" « have much satisfaction in moeting you at this early and convenient season. â€" Gratifying progress has been Tuinion. His Exoellutxf‘y having tak.:g seat on Thron Speaker bork of'tfe H'ou'a:’ of in aoâ€" lance with the usual n« soon e theirnfiunnoo at the bar of the te Chambor, when the Governor Genâ€" read in | both languages, and in his ly forcible and impressive manner, following + :~+~ OPRBON® _ i ourable Gentlemen of the Senate NOTIOHS OFP MOTION, ~ the . notices of : motion are the \coabr l ncen made in the Canada Pacific Railway abu-ly construction ontdo the Dpranch, and to provide a ‘ofs, _ ihe new memâ€" zhinhoduood and z owoloom. ven _and Phuotq‘ounb s cold strain careâ€" separately‘ in â€"a Coxxors, â€"The %fi%&&%& _ _ Nor if of Lots, No. 2 24 and lhevcncn:hmwi he 'lobwlnu oll?nu?& No. aung‘ndhn lhol".mgmfn... of % P upirig in Rajotte‘s New Block, Wellingtonâ€"st., gfiw gut the best inducements P io e it en w-,finb"‘"'” THEDOMINION ~RESTAURANT Oita®n, January 4 10. .. _ "" OVAE Btest ALBION HOTEL,, Nicholas and Daly Streets, ‘Ottawa» ~ROBERT CRAKaAM, c c iaantavenes vasnce o uy o ane oamll».um FIPTEEN YEARS, !N'Ttgavluhommug«:ma.umdw cacies of the season ; the Bar with the choi brands of Aiquors and Cigars, cosk _ _ MARRIS & OL Jan, 1 1875 _ _ : * $144y Monday, Ist February The Clarendon House: JOSEPH KAVANAGH, ENTRAL! CONVENIENT: This House has been | reâ€"modeiled Different Kinds of Game Open to the General Public HAMS AND BACON, | Near the City, for saie. .#ovwhum&é’.hflo:;.“. OHN f TT S ooiee w wounne Or, Ottawa P. O; L 443 4 Hept. 2 1874. seak ) > Dec. 30, 1874. Viello 1 povare miles, on the Lac In o 6 E‘i‘é‘.’ ver P?ul;"an and (Great mn te known to be timbsred with Red and Woue s Flos: or aimcet nncpalied souoe iorate t sls ,,_‘g:gg_gdmmnmnon at the time of saje. Sqdiitiet both being situateâ€"on the Poteâ€" Hipio ontemon antt tonplans ,&M’ ver P?us'an and (Great Licenté No. 161,, seas ,,,“,;mfi,, 4, wâ€"â€"*_fl'll ‘.a.-o"'l &fihlfl;l'-mno :fi-u miles; and No, gnnara man..m.fi"fi"& S‘mmy Having ‘received â€"10structions from Robert S m blic /A in Mn en aoages RUARY, 1875, at the nowr ‘or §3 08AE RUARY, 1$73, 4, 103 o0 AXY Or FEpâ€" RUARY, 18 nmehourdtmm Roon, &hq'gug'xumm Timber ‘Limits : One Hundred> Dozen HECTOR MLEAN m-a‘ c fi.' Further particulars can be obtained y o J. BERMLNGHAM, Anoitoueer *‘ _Upposite Rumel) House. OB SALEâ€"N._E. quarter of No: 2 First se Ee Pm AEVTT TT OUPR 25 o2 RERD 10 or wiiviare in n fug sture. of euntivence." Can rufl,&nowx‘%mumu‘unnm from end (euit |Lerias Sany. * mmam Atictionger and Land Avonty Elgtmsl, Orvewa. TIMBER LIMITS, ahd néverâ€"failing cistern, summer kitchen. weod 1h:a,m:&£‘m' stab :m:f u?::&!.‘l.::; i eenaanntearerniet ie An excellent Brick i Sin e rerpamcon foed ad 8 6 5 ‘E'_fi’._‘w .;‘3'31{!'_1.-":“':. sitting room, eight feet widfe., ‘The second flal contains five residence. ‘Will be sold cheap, on easy terms of mfl; DUOEMY SOnCELIE dining room,‘ i pantey. whh ining room,‘ kitchen and pantry, with bedrooms and sawing room, with hall same as below: | An excelient bearded celint and a iargo | . W. MILLS, Proprictor, EGS to announcé that be will Brick House and Lot 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land Auction Sale FOR SALE ; AND FOK SALE, Grocer and Winé Merchant, Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Eeq. JUST RECEIVED. Also Qfimflu Sales; On the Bank Street Road BY J. BERMINGHAM, The above House. PARSON‘S OF . VYERY VALUABLE EASY TERMS. Hotels. Game. the public WELLLNGTONâ€"2T H. McLEAN ed sitting Auctioncer Pariors clock Number ol on n spov: aloxon Iniflat to 290b m'w‘:h to sell Tickels, to | %fi: g'%- ; Tuolt» ‘“.Wl g & soription of the manner of drw f m«aamu-. All 108 $5,000.00 Each in Cash. Une Prize * ‘neecau ts ; Each in Cash rtaitor don rhioug Wabhes wo mt gow Di tion mos progas e ts To be distributed in L. D. SINIS Hist 115 ..0 0 0.D 0 1 itochowitawhn mi M"?-; Room 4 Publxompng t Ki f "ecremmnicl, =(1)7 * 6 241 e 9t 4j _ ak ‘¢'¢ of ol D c We esd 1 CA Pi%e 7 yâ€" riu o , k. 7# 9 PA ie .b “"'/“ iE s ( f/ -“J,‘/ & "‘ ."‘;'.13 _ % y C‘ s sys W 6 §# _ l tal f g&:m‘ 4t + goe!> c' NN ERPITES t pald Tor ogest ns be rmenaien 91 POr ?Pmmm-l Manager ‘ Publi¢ Libraryâ€"of Kentacky. ‘‘ ‘‘* > Deathlor Gov. mmw the Crdsâ€" Pupiponornasionnireting Doraiid bamaeny. ”'-‘h- Huord vhinoft stt satomort uAta mzfin o(’tho W MN% that C. ...‘.. mm..m! h ine nloue. . g:gn :'.*n, EDds “ Took! o ho i t dn m:'o.oifl}mt‘b’; he death of said Brai im i6 io mpantnment of the aimee ae ts en tfi dl"”:‘ l&l DAt .. 5o C les in o0 ns signed, and 1 piedge. * i6 Dri "?'q One Grand CHAE: » s »2 ++ vee +m uc.-n.am-'u.oooo-a 15 Cash Gifts 10,000 each 20 Cash Gifts 5,000 sath .25 Cash Gifts 4,000 each .80 Cash Gifta: a Cash Gifts\ Cash _"""' n.mo-hoiE‘r»}ufl _ Dbusand are to . be distributed on the .Zith K by tre Public m Of Ky. the opomtion of then Pink mmdw | * mmmmmmet® * # Drawing Certain, or Money Refunded. One Grand Cash Gift‘.............. 100,000 ALL OTHER FURS, CHEAP FOR OCASH. For Tickets, or information, address No. 83, RIDEAU STR EÂ¥.â€"â€"â€"â€" #B"~ A a a assortment@r Ladies For Snm and y ecxpte, in l oo mevwert sprepie The and p " ‘MEnd dn Svsspett Aererimentag Ledier‘ SIGNOFTHERED HAT, Mink Sets sold at Cost: 45 Rideauâ€"st., Opposite Featherstonc‘s Drug Store, Is offering the balance of his % Stock of: Winter Furs 17 REDUCRD rRArR3 _ ‘© Dec. 20th, 1874; FURR IER, LADIES‘ SOUTH SEA SEAL JACKETS, Ladies‘ Persian Lamb Jackets, pY=us White Rabbitt Jackets, Jan. 4, 1874. Fur Depots .: | 156 SPAREKSST,, k Dec. 21, 1874, GENTS FU RS !! 16 Notre Dameâ€"§: 1 Rideauâ€"St.. <, ‘.': Gift Enterprises, Jan, 11, 1875, BUFFALO ROBES ADIES FURS ! In Valuagble Ci"ts, ALEX. BROBERY, Agent and Manager, Louisyilie, THOS. E DOLLARS ! Ladies Sen Otter Sots. cesso p i . medical treat 115=:0rawing Dorthin i99 s““fi"’"fi;â€"qa ) i1 oft smord f o o-ldm C the Trustees Publicdoth ; ; "",‘r',. “od : I wal ereby .quthorized to Ataiut fhe | sores. hronnnitt R. J; DEVLIN, JAMES PEACIOK, _ No. 33, Rdean. 33, Rdeaun Street, 1875, two urer. , - » : ‘. .:‘.‘ p “".. out th the blood f s 4P â€"iWiiam., which ma cedant th o The above ont t odged in s Sobpital, )N oppitel : or 1t fais omolont ana A8i06 ,..,d,,.ul ‘d Mars are saved to mnm“ es e â€"SAmis . is for zale: at all Drogelst has not gos 1t insgoop. Sep nibers, JOu acute across my loins and ck, so severe lw walic with the help of &A MM&-«G- the directions . Reliof cume immediately ‘with improved with the compictely cured. and freed pain after fifth ‘small m Yeou are at p A “.‘: ful for t sLand sympathize with my fellow A BLESSTNG TO THE POLICE ; MONTREAL, 18th June, 1864. aÂ¥ing bée# dhe of the many day tow '??-“‘m“&?“fi&‘hl Taimict 1ered ENe -gfll'flhm-z paid i8 ut To uie aree done oe0 ie entihe stady ”.% xt PAz t3 botble‘ts wernented to casume ts Tob enciel bottie is to contain hl:hu-n'godpumm * n hm’“’-â€"m } + rWimampncs im be carried off externally or d§ter .Hfifi-mm“ 1 2 0 sxperiment of t1 i years in the Loo the Medica lty of Europe, that the cases .is P ; EHN‘DMTIO A se uie c Mtommlnxmnmu | 8y n of much wrong in and ‘ : ment, this stream of blood flowing poririrectrrsts [rsate matior through the intostines, burcord o Fornal batmgs mey becuee hasid e in up wnnu‘:mnhh, epank. w rasntant 7.., n .,pflnmlnu‘: 1 UCD "I2 TT 4 CIUE CNCGIA~ n&ig-d:mi Channels sul I s may exist without its usual anteâ€" ®pot t mt other “..:: have lodged in tise anieten parad ap uts ht gions called Rheumatism. Nature struggies i Perublem non tue raee s posetele Saase corrosive Jns e.n..-ao- or of “”;"‘ t Wdfium evre merfen s omm oi .’ rigâ€"nes 9 c n. And | Retall .Of. al} other . Oh Stor h‘;w 7 Mrnpccta!ntn.d;..m rogie, e oeaisht®iye ontrchdeg and the general condition o the body improves: â€" * â€" ‘â€"â€" | old in Bottles by the Manufacturers, SAVORY & MOORE, 148 NEW BONDâ€"ST, LONDON, x A '...- u"'?l:l» ConBUOMPTION, 'w%o AND INDIGES, Pancreatic Emulsion and _ 81, 88 & 124 Southampion Row, RUSSELL BQUARE, LONDD» a BOR hatp prepared this‘. Boid in pxgaiie i hoceed and *hipped. â€" Orders made THOMAS MoRsON & son: "“EP 'fiwlm:â€" “Tâ€"m. ‘ enges, Giobules; and qm in J ommonoosenaeterae s O Nt * pmmqâ€"mm mModi« â€", Rimnmel Oil Boap, perfumed with ce + â€"â€"â€"pmelgrmmdie »teme timma, ':mm“mfi"gw:; Ns o oA __:l-". o um-flfiu«u-umm% the bost for the Morson‘s Effectual Remedies e M Jn . hn % :.umml % Liavender Water, distilled trom PR l ts 1s warranted to cure all from the Urie nary , in mm oreu-&- Homal Srayel sn paine in the beot., nold in Burgoyne, Bm bridge & Co., Coleman street, Lon« e nd desbateh BE CHEMIO N MEDICLN Biek lodl Snd t ANHAEW anepror 1- mr‘u,â€"â€"'â€".*“ hests c ds3 vain‘every khfn n-o:iy“ ;% «1 z3 & m m Wwhich be will ufunn w his lalkl:‘w. ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"A victim M youthfol imprudence. um.n: -:l..m.a..g Jan. 22, 1875, Worksâ€"HoR®SEYT Ax»> Howkrro® UST SUUCCISSIPU i) EM EDLucB pecific for Asthma, Bronchitis &c NE BOX OF CLARKES B 41 PIL!S Dated 15th 1872, from an old in« e nrana e s for the, and IW.;W i h e Tess years old. gentlemen, yours ‘ To ine or * s on‘s Camesuile Pills, London: Yours respoctfulive THE FOLLOWING 18 AN en abouile onk Prcait be P P being unequal in strength, Morso® ABRenicéies. Eole Proprietor, Â¥. J. OLARKE, INCHES ! 76 ind s MX & 81 Labelle street. the most terrible , G. P, BAKER, Postmastor Post Office, Ottawa, J&n. 20, 1875, * Th: A large assortment of NEW PAPERE, BORDERS, 40.,, Jst received, and now on view. Th Post Ofiece: KiginBt. * #0, 1674, 4 669y m e ie k." on rpini t ies * | . Sue Money Order a ol busines, SIGN WRITEE HOUSE DECORA TOR, PAINTER, PAPERBâ€" * PO®T OFF Depont« will be al the rs wanigh want and West in muppiementny paok| :%::az-,.m wl WiiBlementary‘ bag tor Oanaaian nteambre) I PRUNEAU, Junt., aegistered matter can be sent ':‘râ€" *â€"al re no sold may be m Order g:“'& the â€"Déâ€" %’nmmm and mon. ‘ Old s rod by s Wwfifldfim&“ stt parts of toe wang: FiNk ABI BRONZES AND OHD Sn croue on tove, dman «ols d srvetergicttbertetents Hetiae Puk teotSerers, mm personages. ; ceertirsiee tameâ€"â€"zregmorter ohl ver .~ \ Etamplue & anemrnnam en femuority.. td dnily es‘ eften Coniae o in V Pevvomndomionmctts..s %‘.‘.‘.E%!"* Lever, Vc% M__L y | w emmenn/ . ~mu9l bmeinipey.4 Arvirvin. mind i iaannmes io on he i?"! dan onb%- Obtrined at this a from tha lawoast o4. _1 30 CCCEOE Can a An uopete Pn iebinra pabe, m mfl. a B‘.P‘.fil .ndian, &o, guuâ€"ud-'fio .lA fuctory the Illustrated Catalos 1874. WINTER ARR .'m’ f cr ‘est End Establishmentsâ€"25 '&“mum& Jan. 1 1874 AZ" All Mulls are ciosed | 8 minutes faster than 0 W J E W E L L kn Just received, a dn io h Arrival and Departure of Ray~ 36â€"SPARKS STRRERP 4 Sere inieue une 24 1874,_ M MARKS, AA. Having CALAITITCHHI f A*urACTURrrNq Watchmaker : ne . Jowei Parntcts sSssssS*: i. 3 3. ° "twortment of Whitby To Lae Qaeen and Ko 555 Efgfigf i G0yer, I beg â€" 690. t brted FACTL "ING, . IJEw wu\‘.*'dutxxsq- LCE BAVINGS BANE . ._ paenaecin mest be 'm-':- at ume. KHails. works h or, Practical *) "1°'¢l d Montrem ‘“b’“u“,_ ind Jew ©Ontrime 44 Cs, #i > mmmery o # m.. A B E. of On. 1e Thomas‘ Excelsior Ele Ton times its wet Th IYU Fer sale by JOB MOSES‘ PEMAl LE AFD his first i fmagas. z:.cm,r-bou which, except the 4 Sir William 6Q Cl rquals iL. â€" y those who amesvilie, * Mpeld H CA i RECD. #ve they rime d1Ci Cl k 10 )# )D# @r

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