wprsors, tosuring B9 on wtthin e % moes Mrcï¬ï¬m , corner & s 24 a 1. Every description of property insured at mo i erate rates of premiuth. â€" Insurance Company. SECURITY SHOULD BE THR PRIMARt . CONSIDERATION. This old and favorite this dn C and m r:s-m ‘apital, liablitty <or rpond d 4n prooe Spe remainder "W cent. as standum at o pof cont intereet, as a debt on 1 this method, persons who wish to insure for z'ouh-m.umh.hl-“ but whose present income, though improving. will not admit of it, or persons in. business who vhnmnunuwflm.lolh.gl-uhm .nlmunno:'mmflm uï¬: emiams a lurge m can Een for the same amount of premiums as is Authorized Capital, $5,000,000 ROYAL CANADIAN CHKISTIES CELEBRATED HATS _stpecia m vem ti “‘“.b‘"m‘b m‘m'b-n_. funyy® thater insoring on the fifâ€"ofedit npergnt e M Mn-.vllzllh-d American Hata,â€" THE CHATHAM HAT HAT 3 EREHATS Hats that BR Hats \ey. Orricnâ€"No. #} Sparks St. Feb. 19, 1871. ~ The Spencer Hat INSURANCE CO‘YÂ¥. LIFE DEPARTMENT, CAPITAL . . £2,000, Remember the place, No. 38 Rideauâ€"st. Fob, 24, 1874. Wflmfll, '.b& 23, 1974. SIGN OF THE RED HAT, the offtc« of the undersigned until noo8 of the 6th of MARCH, 1874 : 2 x+ <m wes ~ i on nea e Ovs of e «oas of Stone -;’ ~ wes» end of Queen street, Wellington Tenders for the breaking 300 toise of Stone. 'l'endu-hrlhommy-d delivery of twoâ€" i: ca and threeâ€"inch Plank for the current year. Tenders for the supply and delivery of Cedars for the current year. Tenders for the supply of Hardware for the ru"&mm. at the affice of the City Engineer, on and n:qh-hv. the 2ith smILE HATS, Februar Just Received at Peacock‘s, Feb. 24, 1574 Just opened, a fine assortment of Lincoin & NRE INSURANCE. NMLC LWwWAan s3 Celebrated _ Haddies, SMOKED wmuï¬sï¬.†Lochfine Herrings, FRESH SALMON OYAL Feb. 34 1871 Tenders for the following will be focetved at Finest &merican Table Cod « «« Green Cod. ATS ORPORATION OF THE CITY OF + OTTAWA. NRESH SALMON M c FOBTLAND BLOATERS, APRING IMPORTATIONS ! ROBERT ANGUS, Jr., JOSEPH KAVANAGH, AT DEVLIN‘3 W ADVERTISEMENTs JUST AT DEVLIN‘3 AT DEVLIN‘3 Also, a supply of 33 RIDEAUâ€"ST. WELLINGTONâ€"ST , OTTAWa. RECELVED. Also, ARTHUR SoWDON City Engineet, Aorwr. i will handle, may shortly eugege the atiention of Parliament, and probably it may benefit by the conclusions now to be reached. Oneâ€" of the. most agreeable features ot the. meeting will be the presence of the United Siates delegates Canadian delegate: are always well treated in the States, but our countrymen need noâ€"reminding of the duties of hospitality, We like this international gatherings, with. its comparisqn of views, its friendly »aterchanges of greeting, its cultivation of uf-lnqna. h‘_]mt'op... ples live in good neighbornoodâ€"aye, in its knowledge of the topics discussed, or unready o making practionl suggestions, The intereat of the Board‘s proceedings on this occasion will be enhaniced by the importance of the stage at which the Do« minion has arrived. Some of the questions The importance of those questions to a new,. comparatiyely undeveloped country like ours, a‘1 admit. ~ The public can not have too much light upon them, nor can it go to any: men so well qualified to dispense that light, and pronounce reâ€" liable conclusions, as the representatives of the different Boards of Trade, and lead. ing.interests of the Donfinion,who meet in our city toâ€"day. The ‘character of their discussions, hitherto, has gained them m high placs in public estimation, and there can: be no doubt of their view« and repre« sentations having to a considerable extent influenped: the ‘gentlemen in charge ot what may be styled the financial and comâ€" mercial portfolios of our Cabinets. Fi« nance Ministers show their good sense in listening to the views of this Commercial Parliament, which never seems behind in The citizens of ~Ottawa and the people of Canada will regard with no littis interâ€" est the . proceedings of the (Dotinion Board of Trade, which meets toâ€"day in the Capital, Its miembers are leading men in the mercantile world, «nd in our manufactar~ ing and other industries. Not a few of them emjoy a long experience of life and mapy kinds of business, while bardly. any can be called ignorant of our public affairs, and of thogr puldplc'- upon which the wovernment of the country is conducted. These genilomen have made themselves no doubt, well acquainted with the differ, ent views of the various Adiministrations in power, of late years, in the B. N. A. Provinces, and have given much thought to the questions of Free Trade, Protection, Moderate : Protection, Insolvency, . Keciâ€" procity with the United States, domestic public improvements, including new canals Therese to Grenville should go by La» chute, and not by St. Andrews. id The Hon. Thos. McGreevy left tot Eng» land on Saturday, on business connected with the North Shore Riilway from Que» bec to Montreal, P RAILWAY. Ata meeting of the Directors held: in Montreal on Saturday last, it was decidad, Firstâ€"thatiron rails should be laid down, the means of the Company not ‘allowing steel.. Secondâ€"that the bridges over the Uttawa, Gatineau, and Lievre should be The Board of Trade delegstes are arriv= ing. These who are régistered at the Russeli House, yesterday, are:â€"G, L. Busby with wife. snd. daughter, Philadelâ€" phia ; Thos. White, Hugh McLennan, J. Higgintothern, ‘Montreal , J. R. Joner, Cy H. Parmenter, James L. Hardiig, H. B. Harding, St. Jobhn, .N. RB. ; D. Shaw, W, Howland, Toronto; Wm, Craig. Port Hope , S Hutchinson, (fficial Keporter for the The following gentlemen are at the Russell House, a deputation from the City of Queberc, to confer with the Government about the proposed cession jto the Corâ€" poration of all the property heretofore held for military â€" purposes, namely :â€"C : A. Felletier, M.P,., L. E. Dorien, Colonel Pope, J. F. Peschy, and M. A. Hearn. from the recently formed Board of Trade, for Prince Edward Island, are at the Rus« sell House. We observe that Mr. Dean, formerly of the Montreal Bank, has been sppointed Cashier of the Stadacona Bank, of Quebe¢ City. 1 Senator Howlan and Fenton J. Newâ€" berry, Esq, of Charlottetown, délegates We are authorized by the Hon. the Commissioner of Crown Lands, of Quebec, to state that he will remain in this City a few days, and that persons desirous of seeing him on business conâ€" ;ected with thedCrov;n I‘nd.allmg epartment, can do so by calli at the Crown Timber 0Â¥ï¬ce, Otâ€" tawa, from 10.%0.1 c‘clack deilr., Hon. Mr. Ross, Minister of Militia, rived in the city yesterday afternoon. Hatsâ€"Peacock, 2 Tenders Wantedâ€"A. Sowdon, t Fresh Fishâ€"Joseph Kavanagh. Socialâ€"Daly =treet Presbyterian Church CThe Ottawa Cimes Hatsâ€"Deviin NORTHEBN â€" COLONIZATION ~ Con mects at &nm‘ atent unh.;n\ï¬mm 8t L O. â€" â€" ains Sist and mk THROUGH COUPON ‘;IUK- EFS® issued at the Company‘s offices QNLY HRusseil House Block, Spu-Ln Street. A, JOYCR, Agent. *These Tiekets avoid the inconvenience of ex» cbanging in travelline over differ<at routes. Aylmer Stage leaves the the Albion Hotel at 12 a.m. and 6 p. m. . Gatinegu Stage lewves the Post Office at6 p‘ Grenville Stage leaves the Post Uffice at 6. * Richmond Stage leaves the Post Office ut 1850 P Below we publish a Travellers‘Directory, made up for the benefit of our citizens, and strangers who may visit the Capital. It is important to all travellers to hive, within easy reach, information as to the arrival and departure of the various trains and stages for all places, East, West and South. The public can depend upon th : carrectnees of this table : St Lawrence & Ottawa Railway Leaves 10.00a.m., l.mlr m., 9.39 pam. Arrives, 4.20 p.io., 113 aco., 7.48 pum. Leaves, $.50 a.ms 6.20 nam Artives, 123) p.an., 8.30 p.no. ARRIVAL AND _ DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AND STAGES. THE POMINION BOARD OF TUE~DAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1874. Canada Central Railway Grand Trunk Railway. New Advertisements. V a o vayias GGaky‘s to the work of their predecessors. Nor is it probable that, in their o>lonial policy, apything very new, or in the nature of tmwhl change will be seen. . We do anticipate, however, some warmer feeling towards the colonies, or at least, greater care in avoiding slights and exbibitions of ‘,lqdifl-u.bu'nn. We hope for an imâ€" provement in this respect, at any rate. In the matter . of, Kngland‘s foreign policy there is a fair prospect of greater judgment and firmness in its conduct than |the past has knows, " *Meddling and muddling" is not a weakness of Lord Derby‘s, nor of to keep what the nation has an d protect it wel} than to rush into new.â€" domaias, and show indifferabce to the treatment of old subjects or now allics. Fâ€"r the‘ -a-.{ session it is not <likely the Government will do more than consolidate the Party» slight modifications, or finishing touches well alone, contenting themssives with of the Ministry, opinions naturally ‘vary. We see Isasc Butt, the leader of the Irish Home Rule Purty, predicts a no longer life for the Cabinet than three sessioné. His ideas on theâ€"subject may or not be influenced by his anticipations as to the Government treatment of his main scheme. | But the late Ministerial party gave it no countenance, which should lead one to expect something like an impartial Other public men and critics give the new Government a shorter life, but it is too early to spéculate with sifety on the sub. joct.: The new men may destroy.them.‘ selves in a seasion, but from all we know of their leaders, this early suicide appears quite improbable. To jadge by their anteâ€" cedents, ‘we skiould not look for startling or Radical legislation at theit hands, or woey policy that would alarm ‘the timid, propertied classes, who count for so much in the nation. Distraeli, to argue from re« cent speeches, moreover, may not be exâ€" pestei to try any risky experie ments _ of _ a political _ or _ social description, believing th,u‘ several . of %H- predecesso:‘s measures -?â€,h the présent, given to the dotmitry énéagh of this kind of luxury, an@ as much senâ€" sation as it should experiénce within a considerable period. : Nor is it likely that any important change will be made in the policy. of ‘the Gladstone (hh'notjit\;n fergné6 ty :the army and navy. The now Stafford Northoote. In the Upper House, Lord Cairms is again on the Woolsack, while the. _ Duke of . Kichmond, the Tory Leader, is President of the Council, There is thus little or no difference as to the ma« terial of the new Cibinet, which "cortainly exhibits a respectable amount of talent. As we have remarked, already, however, the: distribution as between the Hm seems ‘unequal, the Upper hiving than its share and need. Lords Csfrns, Derby, Carnarvon and Salisbury, not ins cluding the Duke of Richmond, represent Nearly all the members of Distaeli‘s present Cabinet docupied seats in that of 1867. ‘There are only one or two .new names, including Fi hardson Assheton Cross, who is made Secictary of State for the Home Department: The present Forâ€" eign Secretary, Ewl Ne+by, filled that post before, and if we mistake not, Earl Carnarâ€" von was Colonial ‘Secretary in 1867, as at present. ‘Then, however, the ‘portfolio of Chancelior of the Exchequer was held by Ward Hunt; now it is in the haids of Sir prived of their strongest weapons, and society furnished with the most promising guarantees of progress and stability. can be no doubt of the wise as well as philanthropic charscter of this conduct. The great gulf between the poor and the rich is thus spabned by the golden biidge of charity, and : the: various good qualities of our rase are brought into kindly prominence. Un the" side of the poor are frequently displayed the virtues of patience, hopeand resignation ; on that of the rich, the qualities of thoughtfulness comp assion, and generosity. It is comâ€" meteg Ofâ€"thiz Ri5d that will do mostto break down the prejudices .and enmities separating the different orders of society, and to reconcile them in amiable and patriâ€" otic brotherhood. to lung as the one section of the ccmmunity, usually styled the working classes, manifests patience and good sense under such ‘difficulties as the present, and the other a disposition <to render the burdens and trials of its less fortunate fellows as. light as possible, the demagogue and communist will be ‘deâ€" _ The destitution about which so much has beenraid and written, of late, con= tinues in New York. Among the various means of relief in daily employment are soup kitchens, at which the material for thousands of simple meals is given out to eager crowds of women and children. ‘They of course represent not only their own needs but the wants of male relatives too proud to be seen in the attitude of the mendicant. Distress prevails in other localities of the adjoining Kepublic, also, but no "where is it visitie in such startling and touching proportions as in the great, overcrowded commercial capital. It is pleasant to Know the largely increaied inâ€" werest felt by the wellâ€"toâ€"do classes in their poorer brethren. . Many who at first coldly stood aloof, imagining they had no duty to diâ€"charge in the relief of the disâ€" tressed, beyord an occasional church or basaar subscription, have since stepped down from their seclusion, visited the poorer quarters and made themselves perâ€" sonally acquainted with (the ~conâ€" dition of their inbabitants, bestowing aid _ in . their . progress. There friendshipâ€"reeing and maiing much of each otherâ€"cc=operating in the develop» ment of the resources of this great Conâ€" tinent, and manifesting a rivalry only in the beneficial arts of peace ‘and civilizaâ€" tion ! We trust, in addition, to hare the pleasure of meeting several of our old confreres of the Press from the chiet cities of Canads. 3 THE NEW BRITISH CABINET TH» DISTRESS IN NEW YORK it . is loas THE OTTAWA TIMES FEBRUARY 24 Isti, 180 AA00, MMIOC! U B4 the chair, . ‘Addres 68 will E% 30 gente. _ asd . NK 2500 3in n:, Social Reunion will be held in ths stroot ‘ 'l'wm, on Thureday wmf.izh E,fl@mamnlkm the rangetnents of the (irst soiree held in that place. llohdniditudw-l‘-uu say it that the character of a community was often seen ‘by the kind of charchesâ€" and school houses which they .possassed . â€" He dd: nâ€"t want any one to say of that church : f * % Dim througt the windows the daylight is peepâ€" If parents wished t> invest. their mcne Tor the beneBt of their children lot thewm do it in churches and MM hou...hng‘: was to ‘arnsunce the mï¬(mmw_uuos-o“. d cm@in ie w cAE m:gmmmlun--nu“ To 5ie How int buiding ingothg to doca,, wumwmnl‘n'nw-mm.un‘m hhlor‘f:: onne.“tou‘thl;t church. â€" To ve a «ynopsis fl‘qmnpuehwould awell this :z::; Munnflumï¬. The Rev, 8, ‘Teeson w 'r the last speaker reviewed the suggrs(ire remarks of the previous speakers. â€" He said .that it had been to. him an occasion of njuch pleasure first because of the zseal and . en« «erprise which had taken part in thg arâ€" His heroic spirit inspired the with jo;ou lik,’u: hmdnnm ved appliuse. .. Ira Morgan, Keq , was next announced. The announcement was received with more thin ordinary pleasure. ‘ Mr. M wished ard Rev. 8. T. eson, anjed by Te Baptics Chow, in twing ts meosuicy administered to the ple:sure of © the enâ€" tertainment by their sweet and soothing Mr. .Chhnd, Do. ty Reeve, occupied the chair, whobrhnltfldm object of the mseting. â€" Mr. A, McEwan was introâ€" duced to givre an address, with a calm gnd fh\:n in; m but would upn. sol saying much ; * mmmmmohmd the moetâ€" ing met ‘with his hearty approval, aad wihdhum |_l_a’.l_obj.’o¢?l the meeting @1 Ph d o mt o ind A. McEwan, Mrâ€" D. McLaren, Ira The chief provioters of ‘this> movement were Mesars. Bowers, Cleland, Moses and On the 1st instant a Soiree was .held in the W. M. Ghurchfor theâ€"purpose OF â€"taisâ€" ing funds for the completion of the interior and exterior of the Church. Wns wno s oo &A Cousomany, Orrawa, 23rd Fobruary, 1874, V o .. eerenarormnt Oy OeE resit P â€" w . arvl by all true 4 palians. IWM‘%'%mm certain ministers will‘ be qflvflw those laynien who for a lJong lime have :a ‘“:;w:fld hn-o&:nd confused hi: nov want of candour w! have charucterized some of our Church of England ministers. Ho {l:.‘fll;flflm';‘li observation ‘truly way the present r6â€" Temed Epimorat mmevementnamerinhh To the Editor of THE TIMES. Mr. Editomâ€"1 #&m vety glad to observe that there is a religious movement begun in Ottawa in connection with that religious bodyc-lhdthochnmho(hï¬nd. It is high time for some step to taken to check the progress of the Ritualistic party of this Church, . Where that.progress will end, or what will be its final result, is not a difficult matter to foresee. : Its te‘-:cz- cigs are very evident; its object so far, to exalt <dootrines -dmth- which were condemned at the of the Reâ€" fermation in contempor with the saintâ€" ed Luther. ‘l‘o‘E.&?-Iydï¬bmh ualistic or High t Pumorm ;:ongifu is MMW..:NIM rotestant English C women and child:en into the fold of the Catholic Uburch. That this is a fact you have only, Mr. Editor, to look sround and see what is going on in this Diocese of Ontario under The remainder of the Review is devoted, as usual,. to ‘brief notices of Contemporary Literature, which will suggest to each reader the new. books that‘ will be most attractive to his mind. Tms Tracks will not be held responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. Art, V. «John Stuart Mill." An exâ€" cellent article, giving a " brief view of the sources and method of Mr, Mill‘s educaâ€" non.nd\hoprilnqobot it had on his mind and character,‘"‘ with ‘‘ the opinions of his mature years," and + some of the results of those opinions upon his labours in moral and political science as well as in practical Polltien.†us ar C Mn buie sc ic c c n d Art, VIL. "" Medical Chwl, andâ€"Abuses," _A statistic,} e, giving lists of the London Hospitals, Dispensa« ties, and Asylums, their expenditure, inâ€" come, number of patients, and every thing connected with the subject, Art. VL "Third:class Passenger Trafâ€" tie.‘" Advocates cheap transportation, and advises the attachment of thirdâ€"class pas« wenger cars to all trains, , Art. IV. * The Working Classes.". The labor question has attained such promiâ€" nence in all countries of late, that it is un» necesâ€"ary to call attention to anything bearing upon that subject. This hg“rw refers particularly to / the English h his temperament, condition, and babits, in all of which he differs in many respects from his prototype in this country, Trades: nnioni;n 1% WNII ted as.uselul in many ways, bit: as being on! &‘llpon:{m isation from which, illf course Tnduatrin oo oppration is to bedoreloped. The speakers onâ€"the occasion were Mr > Art. I{L _: © The Christian Missions to the Heathen." An able paper, suggesting that religious instruction would be likely to take deeper root : by fol.owing in the lrohupl of civilization, than by preceding it. Art.. IL. _"The Metropolitan Police System." .. We huve heard o much about the excellence of the London Police Reguâ€" lations, that 1t is with interest not un> mixed with surprise that we read this acâ€" count of the working of the system, and find how imperfect it is, and what great need it has of reform. Art, I. «"The (Disestablishment and Disendowment of the Church of England;" Shows that the established church does not in its present condition fultil the needs of the people ;‘ mefitionsâ€" the abuses connected with it, such sa the sale of livâ€" ing«, etc. ; and points out the necessity which is forcing i(selfinto prominence, of separation of Churth and State. se ment We have receives from Mesers. Durig & Son the Westmiinster Reviw for January, just reprinted by the Leonard Scotb Puhbâ€" He wished to represent the cian, Because be was an bighiand man, TIu.warlike deeds they had to do ispecially at Watruo:. . â€" Tuknow he whindir andesiots; fls‘ woae enc al and pass such necessary and other‘ measures as promise to create least noise, , while eftecting most substantisl improveâ€" | lishing Company, 140 Fulton street, N. Y. The tollowing is a summary of the conâ€" tents : . Yours traly, CORRESPONDENCE. West Osgoode Mrs. Curtis was also charged With selli liquor without license. Same‘ Mm: fooes No ann ho d harmd ns liquor / vi a:‘H-.‘“ 'l‘hcauowum:tmn.d FEM‘ Mrs. Curtis an ‘opportunity of: procuring: witnesses in detence. â€" Mrs. Nayers was charged ï¬hhoph:: diorderly . house, .. Sergt. i ,tu-ï¬ad.n.uunlgtrh'ol C E'."' in the house on Siturday night. pho was fided $20 andâ€"ooste y MoxnaY, Feb, 23. A car was arraigned on a of .uhn.:liqmrwithonulnmm B‘T‘“‘ for the prosecution, ‘and Mr, ib> for the defendant ‘The evidence, however, was not m!!lah-ll,i;i#:‘ f ) to bring home the charge of selling, was Before M. O‘Gaza, P. M pointed. Captain, : C. Dupuis ; 1st Lieutenant, E. Dineault ; %tdr“holnhnï¬-{ Paqu::,; Secreiary, N. knor ; Eecre! Ay oo ol neer, .Z, Davis ; & :;em;' bu.lnr,T.’Mmhrndl'Omon. CanQUEROR STRAM FiBE co. ' An Engineer, Stoker and two . drivers =:':lno but u’volnn-::-p.h& on pay, a gmhrzwm‘ Ml’itbhnp’- Captam, W. 0. M 3 Josigh biyer ; Secrouey,: Hermend Ohes RIDEAU FIRY COMBANY, .. . , . Captain, E. Richer ; 1st Lisutenant, L wono; Eecretary, D. Rocque ; Asst, Seoreâ€" tary, N. Dorion ; Engineer, A. Beauchamp l::’bnnohmn,'l. kliavil]o"; m man, E. Beauchamp ; buglér, E. «Favrean and 40 men. lebois ; ‘Freasurer, Moise Lapoints ; Eugi becli o i h ns j h 3 3 woony o joy RBagis and 60 men OrEAWa FIRE COMPAXY, . Captain, â€"William leCnm ‘ l‘u‘t Liou. l‘ho-.psb‘!n.::: C s Jcn.(l-q" Trewnres, mmem;._v’ neer, Denis U‘Brien ; 1st branchman. W ï¬:ll‘l‘i‘ $ 2Pd hnu&mn, Charles ‘Tw;lor ‘reasurer, Wm. Cherry ; Enginee Jofl g< br lst bmw‘?ql% nm"i ‘m. ; ‘ man of hose, E. Cosk 2nd Robert Westwick ; 3rd ‘Thes. m, 4th Wm. Cleverly and 60 men, CHNTRALâ€" HOOK AND LADDER 00, O-phhy Donaldâ€" mï¬' 1st Liou: ‘Pod:k Bou'o&"y‘ Toma; Frank Prodrick ; tary, Fredk.Tor Treasaurer, Samue! Cherry ; m'u,u. bert McBean and 25 men. ORAUDIZEE FiRE CONPANT, Captain, Thomas K. ; 1st Liet ant. Th. mas Stanford ; Secrotary, Barry IMving, of Suction, J Brennan; 1st Branchman, (Right) H Albert ; 2nd Branchman, (Right) J Soulier; 1st Branchman, (Left)‘T Hanraâ€" hu-anJBnunhn-, ) J Hawkins ; Drlv’u,Jlnwry;ndB&. ¢ UNLON STRAM YXE COMPANY. ‘ Ciptain, J Albert; lst A Potier ; 26d Lteutenaht, 8 Fipmiing . ‘Bec» uhg.. R T Sims ; Mdl.uh-n lst Engineér, Jas McKilligan ; 2nd En gineer, A Larocque; Fireman, P Kelly; tion,. The .lumbermen of the Chaudiere, with that spirit of enterprise so characierâ€" istic t these gentlomen, are maintaining at their own expense a good Steam Fire H@ingine; and our own civic authorities, emulating the example set by% mm»n;.-m purchased . a firstâ€"olass Engine, which ‘has neces‘ sitated sï¬nflnn to. a certain extent from the voluntary principle,: and led to the establishment of the nencleus Of & paid system. This will not, however, reâ€" Gect in any way upon the excellent service rendered the City for many years by the cheerful and. voluntary _ exertions of the men who now are, and tor back have been, in the Kire Brlpd’o‘.‘n[l is with rlmunthtnm‘inllin.:flhodi!- erent Companies uot;rnhu the cur rent year, together with the names of the dm‘ouw‘nuduty it is to see that the Brigade is effectively worked. The Ottawa Fire Brigade is of as fine a body of men as mmh the Dominioa. The Mm‘“ infusiiey o64 itaough, Tarroe _-m' 8 & ?!Et"l":;.,"m“dmip Tan diregs Buamor Guices‘ Moxvxaxt.â€"A ‘meoting of the Executive Committee itpthh‘ to erect a mmonument to m te Bishop Guigo‘:iwu held in the ar a;:nflt:n: esterdy, tor the pur; + i)r. Builblen w-l: pop.:intd President, Ald. Heney Vioo-Pnl:s:j J. W. Pesachy Treasurer, H. Lapierre mmg U‘Reilly Secretaries, â€" Circulars and bnzpï¬on lu&wulbomnodllholgamhu this diocese, and mbud‘gg'ou will ‘be cir= culated in the city week, The monu ment will be erected in the w‘i:u the south side of the Cithedral, and : will cost about twelve thousand dollars, Triat oP a Srgar Exoice.â€"A trial of the engine belonging to the mill of Messrs. Batsn & Currier, Hull, took place on Saturday eveninz, under the superintendencé of ‘Mr. mst.h, first enâ€" fln.“h‘ Messr«. Jondro, Neill, W. â€" Kerr, d millwright Macintosh, Robinson, wod others were present. The trial was a most successful one, the engine throw~ ing a full stream of water through a one mh Ponln, 100 feet of hose, a distance ‘ot Laresr Sryus c# Uars â€"Where did you get that stylish hat ? 1 got that, sir, at Peacoc«‘s hat depot: on Rideau street, where ao :0 be found Lincoln and Benâ€" nett‘s shâ€"w style of silk hate; also, Chrisâ€" tie‘s celcorated hat. Members of the Board of Trade a« well as members of Parliament .ntj the gm:_em generally, had ‘better call and the citizens generally, had ‘better call and see for themeives the great variety of styles in hats just cpened at Peacock‘s hat and fur depot on Rideau street. 240 feet. We are informed the engine can throw the same stream 300 feet. ‘oreman of Hose, Wm Goodwin ; Foreman rollâ€"fibor alnth . n ) 9 apdladeabr enntt roll floor cloth ; A. J. Parker, | 2 cases lamps ; Magee & Ru«soll, 42 cases, 1 bale, 1 package; Postmusterâ€"Seneral, 1 case ; the Canadian Express Jo., 100 packages. Srraxo Trrapz.â€"In the manifest of the 8.9. ‘ Prussian,‘ f verpool to Port: land, Feb â€" 5, obser MW&: goods for Ottawa : Garland> Mutchmor Co , 5 aases, 3 bales, 4 2 cases; Kearg® & Ryan, 1 case straw hate; 810r0â€" tary @f State, 4 cas»s; Schoolbred & Co., 1 Visirors at the Protestant Hospital for !th-mk are : Directorsâ€"Mes»re, 1 hos, Poiterson and John Roberts. Clereyâ€" Rev. H. Pollard and J. Young. Physician â€"Dr. D. McGillivray. Ou® GaoL.â€"There are at presefit nearly forty prisoners contined in . the County Gw{ and three female lunatics. The asy â€" lums are all filled up, ‘and we :Jearn: that there are forty lunatics in the different prisons of the Province awaiting admission: There appears to be a scarcity of accomâ€" modation, which will neceesitate the con. atruction of a new asylum in the Province. CITY AND VICINITY. Chiefâ€"William Young. Assistant Chiefâ€"Paul Favreau SAPEURS Hook axD LADDER 00, The Ottawa Fire Brigade, POLICE COURT. QUSREN: PIRE COMPANY. ioh mt u) mate on a tie e mtc ‘motives o ;::.musu“â€_uuhm,. and Mr. Wm the ‘other® hand “ï¬::d w quored nee leaai enthunitee to whe t tham Pavt athidipe nire cnirers Sonoaae ‘This elosei the case for the prosecuâ€" tion, ployed for special duty. Do not deem it absolutely necessary for chainâ€"bearers to be * well ; ~educated. _ Regan was o'lmid to ~ ~do all kinds of work. Was not engaged as chainâ€" bearer.. Gave him $30 a month and his |It was same pay k a chainâ€"bearer m ecriph y t 5 o hk mental‘ work ; ‘Lester.was. Jeniployed . for commissariat work ; McHugh was engaged h%mki'uur made a ruh‘clrf em men ~for . t : Tehk“bg 3 have to take turns at anything that may be to do. The scolcdsthe:anly person Jâ€"em:â€" to work on ,17th January ; employed same number of persons as last year ; not all the same persons ; employed some for instru In answer to Mr. Wright, Mr. O‘Hanly -fl:l:n:n‘.mndo non;:‘ortof recent survey ; â€"Government, .. Regan was employed not for any work. He ~ Mr:Ward quoted â€"precedents to justify :lï¬h mode of proceedure in examining the pianamons, . Have strong ‘opinions ‘as to malice against. me by the publishers of the against my character in the same journal, Mr.‘Wright here objected to any eviâ€" dence other than that pertaining to the case in question, _ 6 â€" istrate ruled that reading arâ€" r wis not ‘ evidence, it to be a publica tion from the defendants. Mr. Wright contended that it would not be evidence * thermometer at 18 © ‘abové z ro ‘‘it had sno ; and then <turned c ear Andwu..?qm' was a fine day and yery g.le‘;lh‘ut for Grï¬â€˜â€œln‘, he left McB:ide‘s fore 1 started ; did not know he left ; 1 mï¬nn. in a sleigh of McBride‘s going Told Regin when we ovartook him ;::‘jnmp m‘:‘th gleigh with ll:in. g ; he used, sa he could carry his own bag I thuuk’ad{ho teamster shortly after to jask him agâ€"in; â€"be the second time retus~ loif: It 16 20 ies â€"from.the camp down 1o méin and ‘go ‘down â€"with. Col. DeSel:bery. who was up ‘ on business connected with the Quebec Governnient: ;bnnlghor- ing firms are at work on the lakeé this sea~ som -d;::o -hsm;dlucg;urd a 5’-'?1:".;& o:’F?M'. e ‘Wu Ba‘s“" called on me to learn lbout'#,la;,lm ' him he â€"was well, and was 0h his road back. _ He asked me if he had any n-nflM him 1 did not know, but that M'{Mhh.tï¬.mm Father Peon, who promised to see him down safe, He was satisfied with my ex. es eoed Oneiageanthpatiih: all nlong the road ; when (I came to the Fort I left the 'nolay, due bill "add â€"receipt with m’ï¬hr Peon, " Wï¬ them to ‘price E. bâ€"do 60, and alsoâ€" MH’ .wou‘d -yt&!i Â¥6â€" Mr. J. W. W. Ward appeared for the prosecution; and Mr. W. ‘McKey Wright | did a.like duty for the defendan‘s 4 Mr. O‘Hanly was the first <called to give evideace, and in reply to his counsel gave testimany somewhat as joliows : I am a Provincial Land ESurveyor and Civilâ€" Enâ€" gineer, Am entrusted ~by the (ntario Government as one of & joint Commission | to defive the boundary line between the ‘ Provinces; Of Quebec and| Ontario. Waus | appoinied about eighteen months ago. Traversed the river first from {Mattawa to Lake Temiscaminzue, This .year at the head of the lake. _ ‘look a party of men | from Oitawa in November last. Kept a| record ‘of what? was done. Had ‘severa; men employed on staff and for general | work." ï¬enh Regan ‘was oue of those emâ€" | ploged to do general service. Found him | ubfit for the service. Did not do sufficient | work to pay for his. board. <Refused to work sev&ral times. : Several of the staf tried him at various kinds of wouk. Parsons camée into camp on the 16thof January and said logn was of no use> On Siturday the 17th he refused. to. chop wood for the use of the camp on Sanday. He also reâ€" fused to eu-r{ biscuits to P«rsons‘ camp. Un Sunday mum to make up Regan‘s account for ay, Found from the Mail Carrier, that the roids . were to Mattaws. Sent for Regan again on mnytbolflu January, and had his acâ€" count made up. . Had a receipt made out for him to sign with snv.iov to settlement. an protested agrinst any sertlement." mfm.pnubhm 0 in cash and a due bill tor four months alance olwn.n,_a:iinmlnlhmoh Regan refused to sign receipt or to t cither® blankets or due bill. Hown:mh(ï¬ï¬‚l as if he had worked all theï¬m:. H:O,‘n the camp &t moon on Monday, Jany. 19th Ileitnol;tdny and overtook him at Mc Bride‘s;;, weather onâ€" the whole milo, with The adj ‘of © O‘Haply vs. the Mw.m:d(;:puy? was taken up Again in the Police Courtyesterday after« noon at:8.0‘clocks:~> Mr. ~AJ‘Gara, ~Police Magistrate ed, and was supported on the right by His Worship the fs_yox_'. 7 OHANLY vs. CITIZEN PRINTING COMPANY. JUDGMENT RESERV ED Journalists in a Tight Place. aroriattogpiier Bom tos tenriint? of ts m P:'v'inoo.of Quebec ; and at the next meeting : of ite annual communication to formaily ‘cede to Quebec all ‘Masonic jurisdiction within that Province, and 1p make a financial ‘settiement, to be arâ€" range 1 by its Board, of Purposes and mcfuuu._ qucti@h its . subs ordinate mm ‘ All.th.ï¬ u L@ges of (M‘ "s € ; ‘to" * 4 fance 4o the drend t sthe agorinsd, aad to hmuummt, @ich Lodge taking pricrity with of interest throughout :h:‘ lnlwmc world, We are to etate that atilength, aiter mature mgnmn, the matter has been finally settled ; and in.@ piktnner at once satisfactory and â€"honomableâ€"toâ€"both parties. The basis.of settlement arrived at is, we learn, briefly as follows :â€" _ The quebtion . of Tthe settiement of the disputes between the Grand Lo iges of C:â€" n&-dQubooh one wiâ€"ch, for a conâ€" siderable time has created a great amount SETTLEMBET gins to Play,"‘ ard some other songs in §hndid nyh;ï¬:d :lzu the evening appéared t # lm as he wholout.’imo mtm with ‘latghter, Master ngwm C:wthorn also danced ‘and sang 7, for one so youn and bis :‘ Leets Gecmuen Band," * rame: lis May," and ‘other songeâ€"were loudly applauded. The kichardson ‘Brothers in their â€"double. danceâ€"and song, and Miss Fanny Wood in her sericâ€"comic songs were all excellent, and encores were loudly ‘deâ€" niande i from them. f 1 occasion of Mr. Burgesa‘ last visit to this ::y, *r h:uk L.’Ma. A cborus m Ismd .†.‘l. " s10ceeded by l“mw, m Refbe i mant on foan wrod After this the i nOabn"{oCool i ap peared, and was greeted with loud Ig .p%‘nn. He sang * They Siy I‘m Awfully Clever," «When the Band Beâ€" Probably the greatest crowd which ever assembled within Gowan‘s Hall was that which met last evening to welcome ‘Cool Burgess and his talented:(troupe, : Not only were the reserved and other seats in the lower part of the house all filled, but thom-np,l in the m:.dm hall had its â€" compliment spectators, who were obliged to content themselves with standing room. Thopllmm was so inconveniently ‘crowded slight dis the performmeny bapn moting use was n was audible but nyl::’u-iu of "sit down." The entertainment commenced with an overture from * Der Freschuts" well exâ€" ecuted by that -lhent.ï¬niu whose performance was so much ired on the Moved â€"by.. Ald. Rocg seconded by Ald. Birkett, That the (.‘i't;'Chlt be inâ€" structed to advertise for horses to be piur« chased bxlhhuvmnï¬u-'h»&o pur pose of drawing Steam Fire Engine, tenders to beâ€" received>up till .the next meeting ‘of the Courcil, ard that: the Chainman of the Rireâ€"and~Light; Commit« :ee be requested to retain the services of Mr. A. Q. F. Coleman to examine siid | On nouon of Ald. Heney, seconded ‘by P 1 Ald. O‘Conmnor, the Council then adâ€" journed. MY i 'm, Groulx, O‘Comnor c 1 = ‘Heney. . _ _ *‘ Moved by Ald. Christie,seconded by Ald. Birkett, That report number two, of unhre-.ndhï¬t‘co-m&bo,bomund mdntsud. Moved in amendment by Ald.. Robertâ€" son, seconded by Ald.‘Rocque, That the second report of the Fire and Light Com» mittee be M.:hob’ striking faut the clause relating to purchase of horses, and that the report as so amendedâ€" be reâ€" ceived and adopted; also, that His Wor« ghip the Mayor be muthorized to sign a cheque in iavor of the Messrs. Merryâ€" mmrésmfaommm of '5,â€33. contract i .m.u.a..."&‘.m it the ‘maule ap. pliances h:‘ énjector and brakes, not | _ Moved in amendment to the amend» [M%:ld. Bronson, seconded by Ald. Pratt, That No. 2 of the Fire and }whmzomvdldham till the next meeting of the Council, and â€" that His Wo“n;ipth hyor“bo nc:‘v inâ€" structed to & cheque in favor of the ‘Messr#, Merryweather & Hons for the â€" sum ‘of $5,953.37 in payment of the Steam Fire gn‘gn::.funi-hed by thera for this city. P > Moved by Ald: 1 by Ald. Walier, ‘That the °C jof the Fire and Light Committee,\ be, and ‘ is hereby instructed to conmunicate with cholon:.lorrymtiou.fqrth urpose WM\I what terms ?heywflloonnntloo:‘ï¬f:‘p mam fire engine purchased of them, by fqrtwomï¬hronn of.similar constracâ€" prtoi o itereesDarid. Rome.. Robertso®, Presentâ€"His Worship the Mxyor, Alds. Binge, Bronson, ‘David, Chrstie, ‘kowe, Birkett, O‘Connor, Groulx, Rooque, Wal« ler, Robertson, Heney and Pratt. PIRE AND LIGHT ®#roRt. All, Christie presâ€"nted the report of the Fire and Light Commitiee, as pubâ€" lished previously in this journal.~ He abo preseuted the following report from the enyineers named by his Worship the Ma; or to inspect the new steam engine at her trial on Saturday last, To the Mayor andâ€"Corporation of the City of C wa. +‘ We the undersigned members of a Comâ€" misteeâ€"of Three, appointed by His Worship to examine and m mhm M :orj sto:m fire engine t . he y. Mr.â€" Gilbert at the ‘instence of» the Fus and â€" 1ight Committee, beg to state that upon ination, we find ber to be and to do :l'l that Mr. Gilber®, as Aï¬t of the Mer ry weathers, represented to be or to do by‘the printed ~document : accompanyâ€" ing this report, with m&:nn, however, of awo things : â€"lst, that water cylin~ ders are ene quarter of an ‘inch less in diâ€" ameter than Wï¬ï¬ , but we consider it it an advantage to enging, and to the city. 2nd.â€"instead of raising steam in 8 or 10 minutes as specified,. we give‘ the time : in which steam was made, viz., in 12 minâ€" utes after the torch was applied we had 3) lbs., 13 do. 80ibs., 14 do. 40ibs , 15 do. 50 Ibe., 16 do. 60ibe., 17 do. 80, at which time we started the engine; but the time would probably be lessened under differâ€" emciu;luhm-, as the boiler was very gold an jonless .when the torch phied." Had the fics Cook Nekted 16 the :ï¬gluhoun, and mwd% the street‘ to create m drait, the time would have beea shortened by at least five minntes or more. [~. .0 .‘ (..‘ .. Mr. G‘Gara in summing up the evidence. Mhowumlnugbn-‘ to his _mina the fact of libel being made out He however, had some doubts:as to the llm portion ofthe article, and would therp reserve judgment unt‘l Wednesday moreâ€" A kyiecial meeting ‘of ‘the ‘C:ty ‘Council was beli last night ‘at 7.30 o‘clock. His W orsbip Mayor Featherston in . the chair. libellous, He reiterated portions of the artic‘e, such as Inhuman treatment and Tyranny,‘‘ «Causing death of Young Regan‘‘ apd several ‘other poinis that ce under the meaning of the term libel. He smd there was malice from the fact that they had previously published articles of a defamatory charrcier. All of which we most 1he Court then adjourned. Cool Burgess at Gowan‘s Hall. BBTWEREN CiNADAâ€"AXD QUEBEQ Aâ€" Fâ€"& A. M CITY COUNCIL. T. M. Braspetc.. ED. Pefacres. Geo, W. Prrxixs subâ€" Asnuunaouscuu pr PoROR Â¥ vesurred from th;:)nn- ;.pfoperlynb n?mm P (/‘( Compound Rixir i‘hos phates are requested not to confoupd the tious, us is frequently done, undef the #.:w.u:;tm-m Doaonts O Phcoodioné of m""""“fl" mlyofmr‘?.nlh and $ , and are the naturai exolM® functions of nutrition.â€" and def call formation and the growth of 4 Eit m en ie ue were > mo#u i. Atumbuting M %’ â€"action: of n poPI alne ded and errors oï¬ greatly ie public as M "Nuwiox Bros. bave just T604 stock of shirts, collars and ties. On mt Cou wym.fl The London Naws ot on the subject of the death says :â€" . s At the meeting of: the .xp-u o-l’ir“‘w the f Bertle Frere. ~ Te is exceedingly likely ; which ‘are said to hate event â€" areâ€" almost wildly â€" imphM The _ embsiment = of bodyui- about the last the . Nassick boys or smy Af would ‘think of.: â€" They would , & holein the ground and They are, ho-ovg,':.ll: bave y ‘lpnmdmwciflt‘ préssrvei, iteelf an iovstadl@ carried‘ along the neri0® _ Cebntral ~Africa, it is ‘more ful whether the sailt would it at all in such a climate over, exceedingly sca: ce in that world,and it would be i suflicient quantity of that ment to be gatheredâ€"for the on Sortggonee nould probl were C to them to be u most useleas details, theretore, give the doubttul look. R i On. being \chary B t ene next -om::' brought up m‘::hm ‘What the Royal Ge: frucies belongheg 3';"‘“1.!â€".; is pockets of her e it througeâ€"the Refhciecwiue m the searh, and that to be the insult she concsived to be het, she had set. fire to Porhpuk‘olho had some being able to add to ber and remove it with less . At i was thoug uomï¬ but it turus out to have the ‘servant who nb T ously loosened the ‘horse. Daly. . She is hfli‘ï¬. s Usceola, is about 15 years been only about a week phy‘s. &.mu--: Murphy ... _had . é¥amined to the place from . few minutes a large crowd through whose exertions the #soon â€"subdued. â€"Two were y on A0 Mr. M e pevrek n aogien into rquisition. A oid m\:"- badly d peeling. ~ of ï¬omlh..fl.ouolth..‘- &n operation necessery possible. . Under the teined of 1t8 recovery, ‘: hy . was y fand d ht wiae, on the alarm being On Monda; i k hrar &:wnn; bfl town, situated in was discovered to be on fire. im brass band. Fire '2&:1 along the route of warch, â€" ndont_hmhiumd pn..h:n.w him to k where he addressed a crowd thousand. â€" After the for the ‘Local Governmen and .the Dominion M sion reformed and dence . of: the Beaven, and Lhey made suitable * then placed them onâ€" the flousaflum& candidates were drank in excitement und e Lllruntfllfltn;dï¬ 1ncendiarism â€" She & on and | drew the principal© " streets. ment in a. ring to sell o glaims on Teschada Jsles Governmetnit Of Canada for Robson, of Numaimo, move Commission to enguire into which was defeated, and a mdl._flnm Canada have .h-d' t clared their intention '.. effect as far as possible b edict enjoining the resu; na! intercoun: e, 1he ses mittees was an exfended sand, perfecily harmoniq ult," we are assured, w cceptiable, Hnlv_ i Government The members elect dresses, which were well mp.o # torch Dt which was formed, plaa«d Roscoe Quebec Lodge acoortinn . o yaneupier, moorting t sitate A general 1e "rand Lod#e Of Qu@beq its part xll the obli referrimng to the G land :“‘d,c'“u“dt:::fl new trest shall be & C Quebcoenw the ihe Committes C composed.of Brothers Jame@ G. M ; ?HIL fllrl-..' n Meege, Jâ€" ‘.‘."l,lnl latter five «l1 D. 1, 6. x, > Canada was B. simpson and 4. & Thom«s White, D. G % Wim. Nivin, and G. _ G. M. The Grand Masters Canuiin haws 420 (0 Coul Yesterday being | Commons, was a day «‘i ment in the city and distri fres . worked hard, and no Thou-nlsoflhepnmn‘ 1IVINGSTON®ES os. .. ..‘ : 305 | Merte®t LARCENY AND Elections in vm as en exfended ope rfecily harmonion s1c mssured, was of the News. _ forch lignt Vioroma,R@, le b, ® I T by matir los recently voyage from sured in a Y cimudlug-h&..' mlmm war :‘:'. E. nmm hthd.l-' died a Hn’-duhn. 2‘ srome i in be appoliies O Atthe meeting last might o 3‘.’:&. Parliament to amend : Act so u‘n “i-lï¬ 6 m:z'::ggâ€œï¬‚ï¬ qity, and a eete ts m;-;;' with. 4 C3 _0 000 thech»n‘s stables at Salmon in e bnrge Mrem 9t hay mt 4 rate Oame1on, Ry kert, and Leuder. the pausing of the 1â€â€˜ :‘ c and hl-‘bua-h- ingâ€" ly tweive o‘clock, i#" reprobated . Meptingâ€" _A ppointmont Colonel Pope and\Counciliors J.I.Mn:.l‘\& ies p ooakd m i e e held by the military â€"-1,- will loare e m Aqnd-lâ€"--a‘"uu district was held to ;:‘= of the Bar with the Gourt: of Bench as at present constitut« Holt, Esq., Q.C., in the abse Eatonnier, presided. ‘. The follo l““'l.-:o;‘b‘y J. G. Cob seconded . J. Montsmbault, adopted :â€" ve We hoi frth in the memorandum of t Governer of this Provinee im dated in the month of August s The contractâ€"with Mr. Mo‘ mmtm-d’:‘.‘-.“ way. was th ..‘-.'c'h." * 1J _ Alonpzo White, M.P.P.. fot e e ‘The names of John. are mentioned for the ‘ 0â€"Bonobat for Bast To o for Toronto. The factious conduct of the nois siop atous se tevvide o o ue‘ the qromemin is io ts l _â€" & Temperance in to . Wolu-‘q.-hm&: up, praying that license be only to restaurants. Messers. Joseph, G U es pitiopne i me ie lt:-.:-diqcmul one Depirtments haus be habit of private infor members of the c + A meeting. of manufaoturers place in the Rossin House: to protective tarif} is to be dison se Chief J of â€"Temperance ‘ It is understood that the Wood has gone 4o Ottaws at the Dominion oftered the Chief J It is thought he will accept. ... pointments â€"Ashantee â€" surrection â€"Retirement: Lexnox, Feb. 21. â€"The aoti raeli in dimiting his Cabinet to a-m.., the. pr The Hon. Mr. Crooks moved . into Committee to cousider the « 1 be Hon. M. C. Cameron Objec est reates being t«ken on m ?nw%.a business could not be takes uy Goverament days. <% sn The House then went into «n the Bill rerpecting the Joint Stook Companies... A amendments were made dJ mittee 2r0â€"<6, h + ‘The House sdjourned at six .. bae iniowing addroussl apy under the new Governmeni 50e u&d'.. of '“:‘.d“ from Westmiuates. Fi 000 ""mnce J .bnâ€" Pakenham,â€"8 the British Legation ‘at Washis ing. that Coomestic, the in uocms o Mr. Rykert moved the in iuuodtowlr. ldnafl- .!MMMWWH others, and for copies of the taken. Carried. .. ... .. _ resj tine M ene se works. . Motion carried. _ was -tdo‘ in . April, and ‘ ol ane .'.."?.:.."..:â€""â€˜ï¬ mas o. ‘beâ€"paid â€"upen "the ‘at Sonng took . place cboge (thig â€" Stone became fractions and ;"'_.“"‘“""‘“";‘:."“!‘- _ The Attorney would be all 01.“- nmh‘wtbwlï¬h :zu-._m- agreed to : lr. Rykert moved for mlli evoe respecting obisiving.the. of the agricultw.al farm at Ga understood that policemen had f omâ€" Toronto to rake “OJ He thought the Government to ialkeany action that would hi vate individuals ~pen to crim Ontario sla . ?Sphrmt@ 1h6e. io Inly tor Honk Path "ir Charles Edward ‘Trovel ade a Baronet. h-.n.l..-,hh-h-‘ The Times says a BY TELEG from the in the North seeâ€"w Baltimore to Breme irmouth offise for $4 «ol X| Almira â€"Goudayy at Cape HALIFAX ENGLAND, TORONTO, Harvix, of