tion. j Aid. Baxos was Ald. Broxsox moved, seconded by Ald. MMM'P::.HNM““ bar of the house. «danger of granting the bonus. Ald. Prart said that many who had signed the petimon against the granting of & bonus to the . Uentral were sorry ï¬hm-m.mtmqm no right to forbid the presentation of the byâ€"law to© the citizensfor "their Mel-l._ho’mj‘h their proposed exte that they would this. m.abomnromy and sdoke strongly a bonus to the C which they: had n« ery of the city bein was not a pleasa ‘h.’ should c @xpenses, as it :\ mprov of the O'Unpl:‘puhm im for and against bonus, but all they mit the question of heted that it was t Ald. Cumstim . uOS MECDIMDLANA thio smoneln .. 2e i. "CC I . oh. â€"~ointe last lication to ::et‘u;ouunend the granting of the bonus you on this ngicton the | 16th inst., I or. s us | could not but feel am: at a lengthy â€" CAaANADa CENTRAL BoNUs. menting ::;:u rrmnk:f s lf:tl’lo'nnoe The petition of the citize asking to my two former letters, taking my u,.gn‘;msof # bonus wmtbol.'anns‘i): calenlation as the text of attack u Central was, after some discussion, and at | the Government for what it is plenesotg the suggestion ot his Worship the Mayor, | Call useless expenditure. If I have shewn referred to the Finance Comunittee. that this road is to be an hdvantage to Ald. â€" Broxso® moved, _ seconded OMandioPat'Hope,w of which by _ aAtd. that _ the _ byâ€"law | Pl@ce# I have described as im t transâ€" wlell e & > conus _ of . $100,000 . 10 ) shiPPDing points, how can it be regarded as the Canacda Central Railway be read a | PUrO!Y @ local enterprise? |The timber first time. Mr.‘ Bronson spoke at some | 4%4 lumber traffic from the thousands 0° length in iavour~of his motion, which had square miles that will be ned up by been advocated at gaeat l in ipe | the extension of railway facilities to the public pri He m‘.::f‘hu the | region from the junetion to the Georgian m'm‘:fn&ilbwdswu'nocaf..o hymllnotboslndtnï¬c,norwilltho importance as to ‘the effect wlncf-;: settlement of that ‘large district be a would bave on English capitalists,. I; | Matter of mere local umportance and local appeared wh&m'-humognnï¬ngofthh advantage. If after the timber and lumâ€" bonus would have a great moral efféct, borl::-fomto swell the commerce of and he thought that this should not be | M and _ Quebec a . thrifty, lost sight of by the Council. fhe ques. | Prosperoug _ population will have tion of whether Ottawa should be a rail.| °Dt@Ted . . upon . and _ | possessed way centre was a question which should m‘“"'“‘.‘w."?““ jwill surely, be discussed and he thought that even | °° 80Mmething more signifi¢ant than a | admutting that the finances of the c,;| merely local affair. _ And since the Govâ€" were not as great as they mighs be, tu«, , ‘::*@==t 0‘ theDominion have had foreâ€" |. might strain a point and grant the bouus. | 4* ® No anticipate all the advan | Alderman ,,8,,,,\, read a petition | ‘*8°* I have indicated, La Minerve, | -s-mnth‘ogmmmgof.bonm,wb, dnspmn seems to have resolved to | a large and influential number of the | °4 -‘if“" rate. But your contemâ€" | citizens. He proceeded to speak of the E°"'7 find thntgeoploamnot.so:, condition of the city streets, sidewalks, lmd:.fom’ hnm:g:duhet.hink. f &c., and said that if they spent $200,000 | ‘"° **@ If he . had ted for a moâ€" | ] in city improvements they would 0: ly be | °Dt And consulted the . mercantile t doing their duty. â€" He spoke of the inâ€" | °Munity of Montreal and Quebec, he | ( creased taxation which was, likely to be mth_n become convinced that the | ; imposed this year, and said that they were : $ was not & local one in any | not in a position to grant a bomus | "C250Dable sense. My contention is ‘that | , either â€"to . the â€" Canads ~ Central "“m*‘:*ï¬p"‘.flq†and "Ottawa | , or . any _ one _ else. _ in â€" view|**.. M&«.m--bowmeq-n; of _ the _ whole _ facts : of â€" the | Ultimate benefit to ontreal and Quabec. | q case, he was was under the iurpression | PC fOrmer city supp at uny rate nineâ€" that the bonus should not be graited. _ _| t@0tb# of the goods in the Jumâ€" Ald. Hexzy spoke in favour of granting ber regions, and . the city is the the bonus on the ground that it would do ghoay orporting‘ depot for the entire | p "'m"’"-ummdm m,hcb&nkgwo-mlymgm Ald. McDot cart was in fayour of grant | °2+ Part the money with . w ‘:%"“‘ ing a bonus to any public 1uprovement, tions in the woods are carried on. There and sdoke strongly in favour of granting | i therefore, no ground afforded for the | n a bonus to the Canada~ Centrai a ling |100i%h ¢ry of local advantage where the en which they: had never helped yet. The | 2drantages are so general; the developâ€" cry of the city being in a bankrupt stare | D°Dt Of the lumber traffic will conâ€" was not a pleasant one. He thought tribute to the prosperity of Uttawa, g they _ should _ curtail their ~ local | °4 nv:llbimtbe_leuao. Pxpenses, as it would assist in the g‘“’ to _ Montreal â€" and _ Quebec. mproving of the city and an increase owcgnd}um.d'bocafleda!ocunflhu, th f the population." There were petitions when it will effect at Uttawa a junction |â€"st n for and against the granting of the with . the . Northern Colonization, _ the | cp onus, but all they had to do was to sub. | ~**** and Ottawa, ‘both of which will mit the question of the people. He be.| **"Y@ 10 Sarry the traffic past this city, | se nhdth-\uw..g.om,m»“ n'm}tmw Monitreal and Quebec ? | te; Ald. Curmtis .callea the attention | *"* ties for going to Montreal ind go i the Council to the several irregulari. | ©4@D°C Will btllm‘ymcuaudbylhi- c0 ies in the preamble of the Byâ€"law, wirp | UB&and a work that wmil produce that | ?fldloweexummo(m.(m effect will scarcel beu-thooh-rgoof tor ‘entral to Pembroke. He said that this | °N8 #10cal purely in the interest | lic. m;; already obtainea over a million “u“"“’“.!;‘ 1 M&MM ¢ for extensions whic} many others of the press a different een carried out. He dencx:ih:‘u&m::: M"‘d&‘lfldm liberal view of tha | n not in a position to either _ to _. the Can or . any . one _ else of _ the _ whole _ fac ease, he was was under that the bonus should not Ald. Hexzy spoke in fa the bonus on the ground t the bonus or uhe country admitting that the finances of the ci+ were not as great as they migh. be, Hiey mi;ht-mins&ointnndngmtthobom‘. wthomnngof. m’..'p.d a large and influential number of the citizens. He proceeded to speak of the condition of the city streets, sidewalks, &e., and said that if they spent $200,000 in city improvements they would 0: ly be doing their duty. â€" He spoke of the inâ€" creased taxation which was likely to be mposed this year, and said that they were q210 .3 100. ____* 200900 SpOKe at some length in iavour~of his motion, which had been advocated at mmu, in the public Pmbflo: conter “lh; the ti us was not of so importance as to thie effect which it would bave on English capitalists. It appeared to him that the granting of this bonus would have a great moral effect, and he thought that this should not be lost sight of by the Council. the quesâ€" tion of whether Ottawa should be a railâ€" way centre was a question which should 1 dn k L C C the Canada Central | first time. Mr. Brons 1 in tavourof his b“nemuivw at on by ihe petition of the granting of a Central was, after the suggestion nf / improved state < would be glad amount of aid gret that at the ; not recommend asked for. ‘ime pelition of the citizens asking for the granting of a bonus to the Canada ventral was, after some discussion, and at he suggestion of is Worship the Mayor, eferred to the Finance Corninittee. Ald. _ Broxsox moved, _ seconded y _ Atd. that the â€" byâ€"law $1,004 .nhu:;su. 12€, ‘k‘:km while realizing . de the establishment of n Kinds i1 Row &49.3‘.‘.. x Uos pet ima Co., estimate No. 9, $1 The grievance of Mr.] was not entertained by the in ‘the matter ‘ of of ~Mr. HKo L Raddaw: To the Corporation of the City of UticaWe :â€"â€" live Fimnance Commutige bey respectâ€" fully to submit that the manager of the Quebec Bank, Mr. H. V. Noel, comâ€" mumeated â€" to them _ today . (Saturâ€" day) _ an _ otfer from _ the Union BUiLOs msiul wrain l Bangs, Biurkeis Davic, wGroulx titions The regular meeting ot the City Council was held last night, His Worship the Mayor m the chair. l‘rmmâ€":\ld&rmen I‘tatt, Bronson, howé, Christie, aller, .nothm, U'L‘ouuor,_ Chabot, leney, 1om t +oâ€" ALLER ~spoke against the . W. Perkins, $2 ouncil. to the several i 4 e preamble of the wm > the extension of the Canada oPembmke. uc...d M this ‘ i&h\fld)‘ Obtainea over a million t extensions which had never ried out. He denied taat the should for a moment entertain ject. _ Though . granting that ui _ be _ beneficial ? the fas m«â€"re. sentimentalism. â€"He n _ conclusion _ strongily â€" n ine Cily Cierk reaq the following pe t nance &. senmimgton Macpherson, resâ€" mjurnies irom tailing into & drain sPECLAL FLNANCE REPORT, under the impression won 1t 1ay O MAIN SEWER «TV CoUNC‘+u NANCE REPOB id uok be retused, recomâ€" e accepted, provided that >unt or the deventures now f the Hniou Bank be sold at «ned by the commuttee. after ‘of the petition _ loddey, and that of Erskine, and Thurston, the.. cesirability of ud;.m ut of manutactofies of y, and while, under an of the city finances, they to" recommend a certain in this direction, they reâ€" present â€"time they canâ€" the granting of the bonus * and grant the bouus. sz read a p.utl:; z of a bonus, signed ntial number of the W i (Lng.,) ol merely tive the dotiarâ€"inverest from itant, for.the second issue ity streets, sidewalks, ‘ they spent $200,000 ts they would or ly be He spoke of the inâ€" estimate of architect, k kead, estimate No. 1, property ° ine vyâ€"law, and r might be their t inâ€" position to te _ warmned against the o The incoremmine : the jurpression t be gramrted. P ruvourpt‘ D‘_Itll‘ Blaisdeil, inspectin t. L. FPerkins, $2t and seal and years to make Mr. Richard Abbott Wo wivantage though ur Committee do ssume the responâ€" tie~ hoged ing the byâ€" tal, $400. â€" Mis en raised, and »r of nimetyâ€"five ‘harges of nexoâ€" ssed with the ngly _ .n us, which ID§ BWay present oifer, provement on ks debentures ny damage from amed above purp ank here e Wate: by Mr. + iinanâ€" a good press papers on the b.ood to coarn se Detroit seem to advance in educa tion 'b":z'“â€y attend school or not. A newsboy who couldn‘t change a tenâ€" contpioooa!ouqo,wu recently heard arking : *William Bcott if you ever your brow at me in that way w, 1 .“1,1 ‘Omm.y dem w‘ masruare w Gh i 22 C C Napoleon was one day searching for a book in the lorary at Malmaison, and at last discov it on a shelf somewhat above hisp Marshal Moncey, who was presentâ€"one â€" of G{he tallest men in the army, pped forward, saying :â€" ukm"&, BLF ; lmw.thlnwa mw. -' # ou are . r, » -‘“?oem 1: Wigh‘a rowpyt â€"""** Ortawn, A | To tuz Eprro® or THE TIMES e en uies Te mmrnflm-n to be cistihctiy inder °_ ibat whil} inserting the communictio Correspoudents, be is in no way to be respousibse sor. the ophfonn ex pré iherein. Mr.‘Perisy contende policy was the best, and favour of making Ottaw: centre. _ He went for railway that would tend + id 1 The il then ad on motion _ oio Couaes) then adiquened, The amendment was then put and | Ald. Rowrz objected to the Byâ€"law in rnt and if it were pressed g he would oppose it. claimed it should go.back for rec s.deration. | He moved that the Byâ€" be not now received, but it be referre« the By law Committee for amendme and to repart at next meeting of Coun Ald. Bl‘:;:ox made & similar motion Ald. Rows claimed that the wh matter was out of order. lost sight of. He conte ogxpnny would just loe shops where they pleased | Ald. Wabue® took exception mark‘s of Mr.Penno¢k t: at he ha aver «the financial condition 0 until it had become a nightmare He :hought he knew. his dut not require anyone to tell him cording to law they could not of two cents on the dollar, whi stubborn fact which should that Aldermen was and he belioved that was . before _ them. upon the opportunit would double their p vears _ _ Rheriff PowrtL then riefly addressed the meeting. (He! ot:_nn:{:.ilerg‘g/mn the insinuation of Alde ' aller, that there was some collusion in the Byâ€" law, in attempting to interfere with the wording of the By Law. He contended that if the extension of the line to Pemâ€" broke was carried out, that Sir Hugh Alâ€" lan would be compelled to cross the Otâ€" ,un and connect with the Canada Cenâ€" tral; and further, that they woull be compelled to locateâ€"their workshops here. He contended that the petition he prosâ€" ented was more influential, and répreâ€" sented a couple of millions of property of the city ; but he was quite willing to submit the question tqo the people, and await their verdict whatever it might be: ‘Ad. Brown said tha:d’he bylaw havin ; been submitted hurriedly it was his. in tention to move a reâ€" ideration of't!lw question, and its rofel%:e to the Byâ€"Law Committee and City, Solicitors to have errors corrected. I Ald. Baxas thought he could throw a light on the lu"?evt, but yet he would like to express his views on the matter. He spoke in favour of the granting: of the | bonus. | Ald. Broxsox moved, geconded by Ald.. Pavic that .\lo,urs. Rerly and Pennock be heard at the Couneil. ~Carried. 20 ECE -ulnp(.tlmy (lem w n the pavement, and cause the coagulate ‘unger your left optic. , William 1" | THE GEORGIAN BAY RAILWAY that Sheriff Powel would be in to give them something new. Apjril 19th; Yours, &¢ "T°Z Dear the charge of rk, purely in th:i‘nmlomt, 1 am glad to observe that the press take a different / at Malmaison, and at _ on a shelf somewhat Marshal Moncey, who of the tallest men in â€"<> ctp + 4â€" 18 Wuire Pixe ontended view of the of this inâ€" ference to ropounded very little i in the Byâ€"| /.0 l rfere with the | :«gx He contended | ** Y ) line to Pem-‘ 5 L‘ Sir Hugh At| ; PC o cross the Otâ€" we;k? > Canada Cenâ€" I contin they woull be Hun rkshops here. | _ _ [ tition he presâ€" | _ _ | I, and repreâ€" | in"‘q‘ is of property | pjon, ite willing to | id k' e people, and | W*°*; se a | Rev. M * it might be: | byâ€"law havin s | itywu his.) in h}‘\ xP eration ol"_flw | hf.‘" & 0 the Byâ€"Law t is x rendment f Councit motion. to be held expie>sed 1at the râ€"work position Those who rise to eminencée ae vesy "pe .o oo e Snppoust smtttalt fitting up their houses in a tasty and arâ€" recommend these goods to the public. ï¬â€œâ€œxl!_'- establishment is wwtg;b olfb.. ï¬n;...“_m Lb.’_k,uu.‘ m w House Dzcoration.â€"Those who call at x"l . Mr. f:xAY'l_"lnman-will have the examining an unusually » 'l“).i@“.!" stook of roomt paver 1t w k cal tood 1 No melstanondih s 2t on d oc Saturday night last. Fine, $5 and costs, or two weeks in jail, at hard labour. Joseph Leronche found his way into the house of Mrs. Carroll, on Ottawa ‘street, one night last week. He was disâ€" charged with a caution to sin no more. Marcel Belanser. was charged with deâ€" serting employ. He produced medical Alex:.ndor Gray was charged with lar ceny of a sum money from James Kiu;n. The fl*: was w until to.miorrow, ; Thomas _ Gaigmnier, Charles Goul Joseph Desjardin and Joseph Cursin w::' charged with assaulting a man named Parisien. The yfl'ï¬ï¬‚nmud case have been ":"My publi lu“x G ier was fined Mm and ot?x?l;‘wmduohm' RicHampsox.â€"In t in the 76th year of he ber Nlb-ll)-dv. Mr. Marcel Belanser. was charged with deâ€" serting employ. He fmduo.d medical testimony on his behalf. He refused to go back to work, and was fined $20 and oo;u or 3Q days in jail. i ames Stewart, was Inspecâ€" tor McVeitty, with uum without license. The case was dismissed. He n George McDonald was arraigned for gaging in a row on Clarence street There.were nine cases for mqrning. ‘I‘wo men were fin enness. th H le Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. of this Company, held yesterday at the Russell House, the Company was fully orâ€" ganized by the election of the following officers :â€"Hon. James Skead, President; Edward Griffin, ; Ist Vioe-Pmident; Jos.‘ Aumox:sd, Z2nd Vice do; James ROYAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE CcoxPrayy. Tuzs Caxapa Cextrar Boxus.â€"The disâ€" cussion last n(’#ht in the City Council on the question of granting a bonus of $100, OU0 to‘ the Canada Central extension was of a mostâ€" interesting character. Sheriff Powell, Mr. Pennock and Mr. Peter White were present, the two former giving their views on the matter and strongly .dx cating the granting of the bonus £ for. There appears however to be a diversity of opinion as to the granting of so large a sum of money under tbogr:- s nt financial condition of th&:itg, htj the general impression is â€"law with perhaps -gmo modxflmou m’n bo‘ carried ultimately, at as Mr. Rice is worthy of proper reward.â€" kree Press. Hoxesty Dewonsrzaten.â€"As the sleopâ€" ing car on the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway was returning to Ottawa from Prescott yesterday morning, Mr. Dan. Rice, the caretaker or porter, in ew the beds, found a purse which on + nation| he found to contain $875. It then ascertained that the gentleman who had occupied the berth bad&ono East on the Grand Trunk. Under these cireumâ€" stances, Mr. Rice acted in a very honourâ€" able manner; he brought the money to Uttawa, and gave it immediately to Mr. Reynolds, by whom it will be returned to its rightful owner. So honest an official which artiste men( . matic der the the Earl Monday, go towar The sale of Mr. Harper‘s furniture takes plece at his residence, corner of Kent and Vittoria Streets, on Thursday, the 22nd inst. _ The furniture will be .on view the previous day. The whole is of good quality and style, manufactured by Drum and by Jaeques and Hay. Parties intending to purchase will find it to their advantage to call at Mr: Harper‘s resiâ€" dence the day before the sale. \t a meeting of the Board of Directors this evening. All interested in Christian work are invited to attend. Tea will be served at 6:30, and after that business of importanc« to the wellâ€"being of the Assoâ€" ciation will receive attention. | A special meeting of the Ottawa Y Men‘s Christian Association will be hds thiis evening. All interested in Christian work are invited to attend. Tea will be served at 6:30, and after that businasse af Cuorar Uxtox.â€"The T-:ctioe, in view f the next ‘*toncert, is being vi y pushed. _ ‘The " Messiah" W:l:‘um tice last Friday. Tonight, or at the next rehearsal, the soloists, for the " May Qneen" will, we understand, be selected. T‘his looks like an early production of that charming cantata. Provtestaxt Hosrirat.â€"The visitors this | week are Messrs. J. P. Featherston andl George Msy ; Rey. G. N. Higginson and | A. Cnfmoron ; Dr. P. A. McDougal. | ~peécial religious services will be held n LLQ Baptist Church Hall, begir ning toâ€" right, and continuing tnroughout the veek. The Pastor mlfbo assisted by the tev. Mr. Cameron. | ler Gray was charged with lar um yof money from James H"““ was adjourned until ®»® Ararv.â€"About five o‘clock yesterâ€" alternoon an attempt was made to up a fire alarm scene in Lower Town. attempt, however, was unsuccessful, othing but a sooty chimney in a blaze the result. None of the fire brigade UnE S2Uss H s will take part. The entertain concludes with the wonderful dra effusion of " Bombastes Furioso." re nine cases for hearing this I‘wo men were fined for drunkâ€" ErT.â€"A grand entertainment will n by the Ottawa Cricket Club, unâ€" ‘ patronage of their Excellencies l and ( ountess of Dufferin, on y, the 25th inst., the proceeds to irds erecting a pavilion on the Riâ€" all cricket ground. _ A very inter programme will be performed, in some of Mrs. Jarley‘s celebrated POLICE CoOURT. Mownay, April 19 imnielligence. buufliutrtinens aics. 'bok-m THE Cookent . 2 G‘Gonnpestroois, are actiing oooite® s I CA C IZ & T e M conformity with the Act Inor ‘ l the and qi_v-hoe Lumb . 1imber Associatiqn," NOGTICE is hereby giv that a ofthe said Association, and Others int wWill be held at the City Hali o cluck p. in .. sh ir. the J5ts tuiks at 4 +s ® A full attendance in uested., OflnmAplfllth «000 +3 im. qs . _ 0° 7 enCing, & .‘E‘.f.’!{".:!&hg&n perfect purity and great ‘They.â€"are warâ€" enter into the composition of nit .(u..m frutt flavors now in the market, 9 ontye true to their names, but are z“w‘: of the best quality, “mwmm € that a comparatively amall y only need be â€" The lowest or any tender Oltawa. April 9th, 1875, Judge Nelson "â€"-]‘i only .ï¬mmg oo??-;ol. | P‘Omion. He gave me suggestions asito how igmshouh‘lhbo letflod,mdlwmb:t down, but at e same time id not be= lieve that matter could bol%&dm the way suggested ; it implied lack of invesâ€" tigation. s Y Judge Nelson said the word “.v;?'in‘ should not beuaedwhgnm ‘ the: answers witness gave, and © statâ€". ed that the word had. not been used b him. Beach admitted" that h.wué, the|word. oc M BOOOhIfl,rouohoreandfl, "Â¥our hoh or, am I to considermmy as under "oâ€" buke from the Court.""*" =~ Judge Nelson explained that he was | The superiority of these Entracts consists in their LEMON, VANILLA, ~"* mrose, ALMOND, NECTARINE, . OELERY, ORANGE, _ > PeACH, NUTMEG, to the committee, I noâ€"state ; ment before this . that 1 remember . 4 suppose exhibit No. 49‘ t is stateâ€" ment. 1 prepared this ( ouron ndenf' t.h:im, and was rgr«pcred by ton or that purpose. was preparéd onl for my consideration, .mf made objection to it that I recall. My impresâ€" sion is that Moulton said, "Let _ me take this and show it to Tilton." 1 do not remember that he took it. L do not res member that I took it. (Shown a note.) I do not remember.what letter was for; I do not think it was i ion to, this matter, § 1. .53 Pnï¬:r:o_z'z read the note written by witâ€" F I MEpT C rapo datso Rist w c is L do not remember this conversation with him. I remember walking either to my house or Moulton‘s with Carpenter either on Sundng' or Friday p.m. (W?i:n'ea’ was shown exhibit 49.) L"l\binkthmu in my handwriting. I.do not remember wgn statement this‘ letter‘ refers to. »J* presume the committee . referred to was the lnvaï¬p‘::&(!onmiu“ ‘of Plymouth \Church. I think you are altogether on the wrong track. | { Mr Furuzrtosâ€"But I intend to get yon into the right track, Huds c | | _ Witnessâ€"I think this letter was written. at Moulton‘s house when he was présent, at his suggestion. When I drew the of July 15th, L cannot say if [ mmpmm what charge was against me,., N hirgg ever came of the. paper, and it‘ was preâ€" pared as a suggestion. statement wu:ho onlyqotmdo_f A ty presented * Agents for Dominion of Canada, éï¬ï¬‚ JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., BOSTON, PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENOE, Fullerton here read a letter wri by witness to Bowen, _ .: i “P Witness continuesâ€"I did not want a reply to mrvlottorto Bowen. 1. do rot recolâ€" lect that 1 cared if niy letter offerded him ; I did not go to see hinx or have any interview or eorrfxndenoe, with him on the subject. â€"I it all"back and that was all Iâ€"did. I had no other corresponâ€" dence with him on the matter so far as I remember. I know Frank Carpenter and on the lst of June, 1873, I have a slight recolle ction of oonvoni’ni with him. Ido not remember saying to him, © have you seen Theodore, he is "going to publisk my. letter,"‘ and that it would ruin me and him, also as â€" he could ~ not fise on (my â€" ruin. All ~ I jlcam ~ sav» Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts n'.-.‘"':&nu. Hotel, N. Y. Burnett‘s _Extracts on the second day of January, my objgct was to disabuse his mind of impressions I had made, on him with :storieg about Tilâ€" ton, it was not for the purpose of reinstatâ€" hï¬i‘lâ€wn in his lost position. rton here reuf:u letterâ€"written by 19 o Ne on e 20 00000 1 expressed my â€" great q-?,.fl.;x Tilton and for the great injury I had done him, ana the distress and trouble on hi family, and for the part ‘I had ukeni them ; my .polo?' was not designaed meet the charge of undue solicitations; noâ€" thing was said about it on 3rd January‘; on the Ist May [ sent an explicit denigl to Tilton about this charge ; whemTilton appeared in tha room he hesitated, and Moulton bade him enter and said to him that I had been n aking a remark that he ought to hear, and I _ repeated that _ 1 . had _ never intended 't_ injure his family relations * or h business, and I _ asked his forâ€" givenesss. _ I cannot say why this charge was not referred to on the 3 A this charged was not urged against mé. Mou!ton on January 1st undertook ";03: resent to Tilton what took place on . This conversation on the 3rd uï¬ place with regard to the alieniation 0% wife‘s affections from him. The charges of undue solicitations was not: urged th and therefore I said nofllh":ï¬auvthgm. I ‘do not remember if Tilton "Baid, "how â€"can ! speak toâ€" this »man who has so conducted himself ?", I can now recolloct m:;z conversations~ with=Mrs. Tilton in which I said things [ ought n»t to have said:if I had known the effect they would have bad:. H"l\wm:gf her flmil{, my books and «aud |a variety of other things. . This intmit{ lasted forhal:mI&r,Tm 3rd of January. _ Iâ€"do not lectâ€"anything in . Mrs. Tilton‘s conduct that would indicate ‘ an overâ€"seeming affection. . On the 3rd of â€" January, 1871, I wrote a letter to Heniy C. Bowen at Moulton‘s and my own sugâ€" gestion; it grew out of a conversation at the opening of the T'flloon-Beocher trial toâ€"day Fullerton was in his place and Beecher resumed th® witmess stand ‘ and testified :â€" Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts On 3rd January 1874, Zhave no . recol lection of the reasons for which I â€"went to Moulton‘s house, I de not remember if it was by appointment; I do not recall that Moulton reported the effect of the return of the retraction letter on Tilton ; when [ went there saw Moulton in ‘ his room ; we had a genial conversation ; he spoke of Tilton and his state of feeling‘: TIMES ; OTTAWA, TUESDAY, APRIL. 20 THE . BEECHER= TLTON. TRIML â€"Parker House, Boston. can be Architect, sign will not neces‘arily f ._.I_;QL mu‘: New York, April ll 9 F5 HQkiy times ahoad in Sparks w Uniond Shhee n minctigee en in Bartie: ue re bold the se egie oo l oi enc ceptred ut M%uw 382111 Postage free to all Subscri f fAubsoribers in the United . Harpur‘s WEEKLY, one a* u3 e «++ » +$400 ï¬%flmgï¬â€œ. by ) to â€" Ha p * Wergiy, and BAzAR, to onelddnn-‘;rm gow; on mudrw to ane ad" dgeels «»qumbers can be su SERNV tWns $rEp aro dn »aq freal aud fres! best designers. With :} Weekly is read by at le and its influence as m% ly iremendous. ‘The We 2AMCCT! . eciodical publis Its editorials are scholarly i .D em ploys no agents in the nar in austant Sitics 10 can ves for nimentere 1 none are necessary, Wmu o be‘at agent for the Werkty HzR4uD 16 mlou As a common swindier. The club oha;‘é"w the agency system uum _ _ £he price, of subscription, whenever practi. + Teview of, the c.&u.ï¬if,'m". ar» F.'lnu-ua_ l and Comm intelligence and %:::f of al 110 important |and interesting nts of the wee Pie dtabhe fes commers ie meaen o on y io o agacoh Imorarp ven E;L:?u; ng::by Ml’:é?&omm%. dl e world up to the hour of publication. ,;iiuring the session of Congress the WaEXXKLY State so plainie 124. ___ 2C CHice, County .4 State so plainly that no errors in mailing UE P iâ€" '" m m "C o "TC W"b_qp,'twp‘ 16 Ao the, -%m. ie m,.“_"‘, C @ Cames of sub. An extra Will be sent to every ciub of ten. '1":nxllom to one address, oum.. $25, N h::::s.loulhd y 1 d * twenty. % mmm the Oï¬'l?):n h in advance, Iâ€' t.by mial rms as n . 'lil be a‘tho‘l:lk ormau%! '1 lance on wit Eegencedittion o she Samer stesar ‘m‘mhn;'mom and the :mansgeâ€" . men‘ wuoagqe anim __| _ Particular attenâ€" tigh lali ve ‘also to" Reports of the Markota, The ajm will be to make WEEKLY HERALD superior io any other agricultural and family newspaperin.the country. _ | . _ EEKLY HERALD is published mï¬ï¬‚," cents_per ‘copy. â€" Ammed JAMES <: WN7 !.l‘m. Proprietor. W pnr i UCERSINE Circulation ofthis excelâ€" lout mmal.w _flpvel its continued adaptation to po es fAnd n»n6geds. Indeed, when we into how Many homesit penetrates every \, we musticonsider it as one of the educa~ }fl.Ԡwell is entertainers oftoe public mind, T HIpiam oï¬ on Wt revg lt 7 Th vz ufr-n eircuilation everâ€" jerit hon [ 1y O pev ce Oifpulation NO’I‘I(‘I-:. the ‘erms {m@nd corditions of the Gnlchrikt Soholur::& and tme lis, of th> suujects for the, exam on in the year 1875 have ‘bedn seut 40 tho,'?'lmlpd Edurationai n;n&t.nuomu the Proj "t“' and can ngo be Obtauue »plicat:on ne Progincial S vcreâ€" tary‘s otï¬ge.“ ai_lhmen?’ Bulldings, Torouto. _ The oext examinatiof~will be held on the Eols PS Mab®Ited sot Jntor: th an: the ; ARCHIBALD MCKELLAR, c t o S NOREShOChIYS: aperringes a nc ueatas o + uumpaa-’smi for the Daily Times. When ; weekly, TW.â€"MI( Cent... When ‘Il?lywy. Hix Doilars in advance. Oftawes Zist Deg., 1874. PROVINC1A i SECORETARY‘S OFFIOEK. « Toront», Wth March, 1875, GILGHRIST lpl{%gTIONAL TRUST, h x uie . 5o. SS L ©C00 , Valtible ï¬rnomunu maiter ; and th aï¬amflnu‘ es of Â¥HE DaALLY TLM ES price $1.0v per anvum in advance. ff 070 70007 inb urartatan td chk s 4d Conrpiete med trustworthy Market Reports, Latess feiegraphic Despatches, Pariiamentary keports, and ail Other mutter incident to a sirst cluss Wee«ls n ws paper, # F SELEF" LB 0° PCCRO AOBOTOON U% M&aï¬o oq rear, when not exceeding iweuly -mllflco 'u?tk',&e; twice a week, &u- «nad every dav, 18, each word over twenty (h_q‘ xn« propartis n, THE WEEKLY Sss n o oind U008, HHU OOH~ talus ue W» of l.he' week m:::msu parls of the wn‘rul h\ m valuble agricuitural mailter ; and the Abdar ns ue MBE T 5 "Wunmpmonuoh the First page when not exceeding T weuvz Jloï¬ T#Im FiVE _ CENTS,â€" â€" wad Eâ€"ANDâ€"Aâ€"HAL\ OENTS for cach wordover twenty. The Adver tisemonts relenged uo are «s follows 3 Afty \ime specified artic eâ€" ForSnale or Wanted 4| ~Lost orâ€"Found. . " Board Wanted, Basiness for Sale, © Business Wanied. Mouses for Nale,. â€" â€" Houses to ient. Mouses Wanted. Board and Lodoince. Onnts.rEs.LLNE, .: _ _ =~ * C * 1A mm‘. are: made ior a definite "Fubls Is published évery Friday morning, and 18 cuh_uwau every ilawful moruln,. Price | * ,«er';r?umw subscribers in any p _ €4 U »ta aGB, DOLLARS per anoum . } a En ced es ioh Slrerdsements is ) 1Ou measur tor each insertion. ‘ Â¥or E'M& Thm UK‘N. 1 :[ Pï¬u MNE,Fmd Pmnm“li; ' ectings, . Financial uemen. Enn. Railway Compmanies, Insurance Come pavies, and naatters of like ducrlphonl inserted amobyst â€" the . Readiug . Maiter, FIFTREEN Board and Lodzs s ;m‘.fl‘ulm p | § . ‘:l:.orc-o‘.lo-., Money Wanted or to Loan. Nituntions Wn...:l,“- o. m&@ â€"=â€" ards ifserted 0: ?luâ€".hl!-flâ€"-ll e nmna..:uwm :nï¬ its vast popularity.has been won by no an‘ [%o stu mfâ€.'.’.-‘.’.'.“..'f'-’f.."?\'. been won by no apâ€" ) tranamiteas c Cat", PrECK~ â€" b ols be Sgpnamitted _By, £08t_Office y mail, mode Oof transmitting OTTCE, tha in Vast popularity. has been won by no & to :;’M prejuuices or depraved lastes is BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. in smy of P emewe semncals c t 221 ay of June, ‘and Gandidates‘ uames and ?ImY, one i‘rd v-:au se«e .“‘b’ »is ~to â€" Harpen‘s MacAzoy®, in renninireg ers c at any time, oi in i iï¬ abgng time, address 0n letters to the New HABPER‘3 MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATEKD. = With a cireulation of 150,000, the E&m&m = simpâ€" THE 0CI MXE S free..to.all Subscribers in the Publications. Â¥" :2‘{..’2'.. Te fls "":' ;.::llv Merald. ‘arly and convincing, afid 1t illustrations of current sh, and are prepared by our hedmis y 2 0020 CETM _ AURR lesibig hand, and give tue to +Bh dn‘ wite se us TE 6MS ty TP parks street on we seannot/tel] the m« st rore; 20. Dart of the country ‘to be of e s fertile and beautiful cnaranter 1y $a taR mï¬n‘m be obtainâ€" C =’..,, Applications for stock mude at the un tles pOssesseq py C Pusiness and the faciliâ€" tes possessed by the Compuny for ‘obtaiai the mpu cla‘s of emtgnntshu is expactu that Bumuer stipulated tor y the govern â€" xulo% mlg.la:.{e:n.lvu.o?ouxm; haif that Sev n w'n.nflln vere.nrleoud last sum m er situated on both bnnkn; the L?l‘t'l: Saskatchewan River admitted all w hve been in that part of is ulhbed 0Y, all who nts from Great pritly, C 12008 suliabie e 1» s&n:’nflrm tain or uhera-nul-l:on, Lo free grants of «Iternate lots for moderate mhr- will be given by the : ompany along '-enu.mh:.-h passage .money, imple« sofltlh:-‘lu hoid . foâ€" lnere.uod vdm ?l- ternate reserved Jarms, and site or m'uxl.-.mmumnr projected ralil way routes to west or of mineral vaine, 1wo ®ali/tons of emigrants leave Britain in the MMmm@mm kaowâ€" Obtained in grant meat from t-h":.vqmlm Pranta ï¬.am“m tory, exiending to 250,000 ACRES Jobn un Oot. bavid Shaw, Wingaign. * W oxtstock 1 velope ienga i allonocd L4 taike uo and Dykes h‘:t'mnp Lindsay, Wri ‘. ‘“M (’.m' » m F [ MANAGERS AXD sporETAr W. G, & J. W, LindsAy, Accounts y onl 6tz Desr Glasgow Wm, Arthur, Esq., $1,250,000, in 25,000 Capital, 250 o ' . _FIRST ISSUE, 10,000 SHARES, Of which is Limited Number have been reâ€" |Inec 7 O beetoreren muder thas Compaitest Tm: BRITISH CANADIAN Land & Settlement Co. Capt. MacCuaig, Regent street, G chaw q141 al 3 L070008, and it is believed that :hqywull-nln'uoomouo.m-m admir« mmmwmmmhyo‘m This work is said to subscribers %, payable on delivery of each voiume. 1t be com» f sbout B0 tss Tully: uiescmed on aider mss es dainuiecest gis N mt Nt Py _ recent ries in of & fhow, Proguetion in Dienstire, d of tno nevet wt m&&u‘d&u&«ï¬m vea &mï¬euudhmhlomu. ) wodhubunbo‘nn-wlm and careâ€" ful preliminary lahor and with the most ample reâ€"orrees for carrying i1 on to a successful terâ€" mination.. Nune of the original stereotype plates have bunuod,bu&ovorypug‘hubeendfluud x new type, forming in & new Cyclope + 'muhom'ghn.nd compass as !is p c4e> ©cessor, but wi -uï¬.wmy expen diture, and with such provements in its \omâ€" position as have been suggested by lunge: ..â€" every Wov 2 t mt MHEZCTE ARLY I" the newspapers or in the trangient publications of the day, but which ought now to take their plmlnpormmmumhonuchukry. Lu N‘mwflg:::emedllm for the press 'Lnuweomuqu the aim of the editors to hotlas Anse 40 0T o att !L Ndw #C 1y been the aim of the editors to briug doue;mu‘xï¬nbmm to the larest prssibie dutus. and in Ansat L000E T Cw dn e e e PoS, PRmmemoce Large rccessions to our hical knowâ€" edge hao\;nhoon made byl.g mdehump le exâ€" glnmpouuul revolutions of the last deâ€" cub.wlmunnmrenltolmhpoo(ume have brought into public view a multitude of new men, whose names are in every one‘s mouth, and of whose lives every one is curious to know l‘bo plnhulon'.'durut vatties hnz Whtich, the detaimaio as you Sreserialaland of _ Within th« last ten years the progress of disâ€" covery in every department 0f knowiedge nas mudea new work of reference an imperstive The movement of political affairs has k EnSia in teciectnies fpeisier w conl ap &u arts and tne cunvenience of reflnement of social bate Scouredinvoltingoaredionar Cbyopacat ve vi es mmmmt The civil war m own country, which was atits beight when the last '&In of the old work .@ppeared, has happily bew. ende, and lnnwoouneoleonardd aud industria: activity has been com menci d. lation which it bas attained in all paris of the AU n United Bhw the signal developments which have Place in every branch of sclence, literature, and art, have induced the editors and glubu.heu to submit it to an: exact and thoroug revixion, and 10issue a new edition entitled THE AMERICAN OÂ¥COLOPADIA. The work orizinaliy pu«lished) under the ti‘l of T® New AIIIIG? OYCmPéDlA was com pleted in 1864, rince wiilch time the wide circu Liberai commussion and exclusive territory. uplloflflflmm fl.fllmm nnce HORATIO 0. KING, _ â€" Ne on Baw 6106, ’n" Au Illuminated Por.Jollo of Twelve Gems H + (iog in ce ind ranney kiade * Withous m&::f namakg. 4 C _ _ AdTRENTION, *AGitNTS, mecy . O0E Pirrag? PP ic PRA encA wa. Preises of the River of Life, our popu lar »abbath School lIsung tock, come from al uarters, indeed"from all > bave used it albbslh School Men recommend it highly Price $ 0â€"per hundred. THWQ BEAUTIFPUL PR EMIU M $. German _ Four Part Songs, for MIXED VOIUKS. J ust &l:bhsu »d, i8 an unusually good collection of entirely rew music by the best modern Germ n composers . 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