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Ottawa Times (1865), 7 Jan 1875, p. 4

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sns whom tney knew to be unworthy of the trusts to which they x’x::l;wfilo they rejected men evez way * ing of man was nominally of their party, while thogoodmnmupdoduoflli'ootbor pcrty,orofnomlt was bad enough that, persons w. no strong convicâ€" tions of Chll;i:thndutylboukl bemyoo‘} from their better judgment in respéct ts i hn ctendet mt en th,ion man who p ‘to ist, wu-uth,nndwri’m, yet would vote for a notoriously immoral candidate, and perhap« for a rumâ€"seller, when he could give his inflrence to an upright and pious was simply a traitor to the King of mmd wwfijflndmin'tbo-flm such truckling was a very sorry business. It cortainlyh:: one so uttely contemptâ€" ible, that he could not understand how any one with a particle of faith in the fu&md tha Gospel could falt so ow as to practice it. The rev, ) gvidently had no idea of the ing of th peopie‘ s rep pointedly ic immoral and was with the deve STo LCC 10 an Wmes, and glanced briefly at the great responsibility which parents incurred by neglecting to bring up their children in the nurture and é-r of the Lovd. Rev. Mr. Hunter followed, â€" ing on that divine institution, the " Chi tian Ministry," the sacredness of the offi , and the great te-pomibllity of the tian minister, ho was ordained to preach the G@ospel to every creature. The trials and labours of the pastor were touched upon, and an earnest appeal made for the prayers, cooperation, and sympathy of the people towards their pastor. A collection was then taken up, and the I;Jeeting was clozed by the 'mg[;n of the Dox and the pm{mncistion gof the bemuou Toâ€"night meetings will be held in the Metâ€" calfe Street Wesleyan Methodist Church and the York Street Methodist Episcopal Church, when addresses will be given by several clergymen of the various denomiâ€" nations in the city. _ Home * he within itself, be seen. Al tone and s; families. _ h show ; in ot] istie trait ; a revailing s fihn. otier: and _ ancest dwelt at sor i ce c i:‘rl:‘.nfamflv vhile others boasted, of _ their birth ind _ ancestry. The â€" speaker â€" then Iwelt at some length on the supreme mportance of cultivating a religious spirit n the family eircle under all cireumstanâ€" es and at al ti .ndglancedbnt@ t the great iumbility which parents neurred Py neglecting to bring up their . Week Streurâ€"( the aus; Evang«-fi in Bank Lapierr appoint Reform img Mr. O‘Donoghue, with the view t« ascertain if his views were fully in accorc with those of the Reform y. Others thought that if a l:eformerpzrgood stand ing were selected, that Conservative sup port could be secured. After a long an« tedious debate, it was resolved “!?fid committee, composed of Dr. Swe& . Messrs. Featherston, Nagle, Kirby, Waller lerora Assoctart mecting of the R night in the Reforn Mr. Waller, first vi the chair. A long regard to some irre of the officers for was finally agreed over for a week. . ness of a routine tion proceeded to situation. A great prevailed. Some w ing Mr. O‘Donogh ascertain if his view with those of the F thought that if a . lapierre, Win. Pennock, and Rocque, be appointed to select a canâ€"i«lateo from the Reform ranks, and that the said coramittee e ~not empowered to treat with Mr. ) Denoghue without first neeiving’fmm luut gentleman a guarantee that will abide by the decision of that committee, ind that a report be made to a meeting of lh'f Association to be held tomorrow night." The Association then adjourned, to meet again this evening to receive the report of the committee. The committce eport. H eclly included aldermen) should | ral and incompetent, but the fau rith the el:;::n He deplored ar inced, in most scathing torm abid dnrfinmhip which would le: ssing Christian en to vote for pe whom they knew to be unworthv . lierory Assoctation.â€"There was a large ecting of the Reform Association last ight in the Reform rooms, Sparks Street, r. Waller, first viceâ€"president, occupied e chair. A long discussion. engued in gard to some irregularity in then(:;;etiou _ the officers for the ensuing ygar. It as finally agreed to leave the '-kxl rer for a week. After some other busiâ€" ‘ss of a routine character, the Associa; m proceeded to t(liucms t.hef liticn’ tuation. A great diversity o inion evailed. â€" Some were desitrous of gumll-“ reâ€"ope acation Trustes Mretms LTocal Entclligence. LEGIATE Ixstitur®.=This institution ns this morning after the Christmas eatl Wu l to inks 1H wh imitte orning Y esterday ie Board of l’nbfligl vening in the City i Catho >, amon at > prepare their There giNo. I‘u!.‘ r1any of the | 1 which he | ! should. be | : t the fauit | \ plored and | ! ing terms. | i ‘::nldl«ul 1 to for per | 1 D ‘as prett ry in the churche ie Civil 8 rtunate i leville; W Me gall ton | Plac H. | Her Montréal McPh urWan U Allan em Note.â€"Bileetrieâ€"s trized. > tario, sole agents for the Dominion Sold by all medicine dealers. ‘Price, 5 cents; ... AKB3 3% 8.| N. 'monsi‘ N. Y. ‘and NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto, On xz',.osmmk cures Catarrh, Asthma and Croup, [ Fifty cents worth has cured crick in the back, and the same quantity a lame back of eiglit years‘ standing. The follow: ing are @xtrhcts from a few of the many ! letters that ha\'arbeen received from the diflerent parts of Canadéa, which, we think, 'sl.uLhLJ:o .‘;uflicieut c.t): M-&ulytbo most soop i . \J. Col Onhb,’ ! writes: * Send moh.:.:’x «dozen Dr. Thomas Rlectric Uil;i)o}k" nold:ll I had from you and. want now. its cures are truty ’ ‘\\\lllllpml." Williqn u‘gnire, of Frankâ€" lin, \\‘;{l + *1 hlnbd(imfio agent loft; )n acis like n charmâ€"it was slow at first, but | takes splendidly now." H. Cole, of lona, writes : " Please forward six dozen of Thomas‘ Eleetric Oil, I am nearly run out ; no l:;;equslngi Jt is hidS reâ€" ©o by those who have n-u{.h."‘ J. Bod Thamesville, writes : *"Send at onté & further -u‘h of Electric Oil, i have c.lrlno bot" fir. 1 never saw anything isell so we i| give such ‘genâ€" eral uji&cfion Â¥ .} ‘Thompson, Woodâ€" lor«kozifia-: “ic:: me some‘ mote El ooo i o o ho ts 1 es 1i t‘ | r & Rea â€" verton, P. Q., write{ © ie, zlectrlélnil is i .gmn repu ‘here, aavul. is dnfl;‘:ol ‘or. â€" Send usa furth;unpluly without ’:l"’ gibb, & Co.,_ cP. Bend us one :::m Jn WJ and‘n fine f Pain cannot stay where it is used. It is the chcspestmoxicino ever made, One bottle _hag cured bronchitis. Fifty cents worth his cured un old standing cough. Thomans? Excelsior Eleetric Oil <Worth Ten times its weight in Gold. our lost strength, and in comparative good health, owing to ‘the very kind treatment otl‘nr? to us by the good captain of the ship which saved us from a watery grave," could s¢arce render ourselves the least ast sistance, being much reduced, alinost as weak as babes. . The vessel pmbo the Java packet, bound from He to Java. We were landed at Bataviaon the‘ 3rd November, having recovered much of following is a report made by one of .urn'vqnsl r Wol:)duvm‘ to mht theiisland of Bt. Helena, but our boat got se ted the others during the niE:‘ and ing that we (were 33& _to the westward of the island, we held a conâ€" lulfl’ntion, and it was agreed to steer for the| Brazil couthbuz another sad accident ipened, which caused the loss of the ain and two other men; it was that of the capsizing of the boat. Consequently what little provisions we had in the boat Some wegks since, it will be rememâ€" bered, uucgountknho loss of the Euxine by fire was received from St. Helena. The It ENFORCED CANIBALISX BY SAILORS TIED TO A |BOARD AND THROWN LXTO gus WATER. 1 Colftey M Arpveryrex.+â€"Messrs. W. H. Waller Thos. Bitkett, and J. P. Robertson. | Watex® Copmmission®r.â€"Dr. Sweetland. | YViestarday, at noon, the City Clerk, hiof Returning Officer, declared the folâ€" wing persons returnod to fill their rosâ€" active positions of civic authority for the | @rfawa warb, 4 Anverirex. U. A, Rocque, J Connot, and E. X. Groulx, \\‘A\'mou‘ Commsiox®®.â€"Dr. Beaubiert The Municipal Authorities forâ€"1875 AnDER ‘Dougs Ware: his‘ re s, and ‘with all diffidence for his chargcter as a faithful pastor, we may be permitted to doubt wliether, it he had known i¢, he would hare been so bold and fearless in their enunciation. At any rate it was w&ll he did |not, for it wouhl{hnve been a pity that such valuable and torcible uttermances should have been in anvy way Arpegh@x.«â€"Messre. att, and Lgon David. W arer Costusstoxer. L lohn Evans, anotherâ€" inebriate was also it down for a week to enable him to reâ€" MUNICIPAL PECLARATION. . Arbuthnot, Samuel: Robb, and parks were. igned for drunken orderly conduct. _ They were each l to pay a fine of $4Â¥0â€"and costs, but ns possessed of the needful they nt to limbo for a week mEyÂ¥.+â€"Messrs. C. W. Bangs, Amos M 8 Finney . was up on a charge o‘ ink. _ He was ordered to pay $2 ; but in d%t‘auh went to gaol for At ind \. .J. Christie. (Wwartsston®r.â€" Mr Mr evil habits. I | ‘erry was| next arraigned on & »eiu,ldnupk, and was) asked to to the Civic Exchequer $2 and : having no stamps also went to e tor one week, liy was arraigned for beiig dis MNRLLINGT JM M Selected and Elec POLICE COUR 1 RY WARE omm went TORL\ , WARI essTS ohn Heney. ssioner. â€" Mr a, P.M ES WART Wepnxesoay, Jan. 6 Featherston M Elgin and retty lively educedt he: Mi A RH H. Chabot. I ronson (Wit Thomas rancis las q lin The story got abroad, and ple talked about itâ€"in a quiet way. It m’t got into the papers, for the reason that the editors here do not consider it judicious ‘to pubâ€" lish imperial scandals and go to Siberia the next day. The Countess was interâ€" viewed by an officer of the imperial staff, and the interview resulted in LE: payment of a sufficient number of roubles to cover the expense of a year ‘s absence from the capital, h.\'he lv:entlnbml, and has been enjoying herself in Italy, Switzerland,, an« l’s{‘g o;er l-ino‘. mefiholmy ul;eturn l.hJ winter, but inclinod to the opinion that b"n‘ .h:fl?mlhy away fo;unnlomopc‘xthne.»; Possibly an Itali int and setile muwn:r;{.'noo. i 1 mm ids 2 00 ECE PC‘ (CH0 . Hon . AHC Countess went and told the Em ress, as she had threatened to do. Tho%m ress was very indi t, and gave her hlug‘nd & lecture ox;:nd *to which the best efforts of Mrs. Caudie were of little aoâ€" count. ~"An endeavor was made to hush t_!le matter up, but it .couldn‘t be done. wife There were tears and hot words beâ€" tween ruler and subject, and then the It is a matter of gossi thltthoEmpqor and Empress do not lenflina of happiness and e. The cause of these rows is like E:cm“” of sitilar irregularities in humbler lifeâ€"jealousy. If Alexander sees a protty face he falls in love with it at once and embraces the first opportnniti.t:) emâ€" brace its owner. | The Enipress fre quently ob{:q.hd to this tendency of His Majesty. t. winter the Countessâ€"â€"â€", one of the Empress‘ ladies of honour, hapâ€" pened to attract the attention of the Emâ€" £eror at ?nobolgs theE Court mmmpbo:'t Etiquette forbids an Emperor going a ’ afterward to make calls at the lod{x:pof young ladies. So he intimated to his conâ€" fidential friend that he would like to see theâ€"Countess at the palace, and forthwith she was brouiht to his private apartments. H hurz’doe‘s hot record the manner in which he declared his passion. He was not loved in return, and the Countess ‘ grew indignant, and threatened to tell his St. Petrissuro, Dec. 20.â€"The old reâ€" fi:u!(. the Emperor is insane is again cii::l:fion, and several anecdotes are told to oonfiflln the statement. It is w;ll known that His Majesty is subjéct to fits of mo.mc!mq” in otior words, he beâ€" comes ill-t;Eperod and for days together possesses amiability of a {vur with a sore head. | As the Emperor grows older inyeushegvm worse in temper, and it is just possible that he may make Limnelf so disagreeable, that .many wellâ€"meaning ponomwilluy;him down as insane. That he is at t exceedingly morose is no secret ; his fits of temper are unconâ€" trollable, or at '.'h events uncontrolled.‘ _ _ The Woalth of the Emperorâ€"His Priâ€" vate Life â€"aAn Imporial Family Jarâ€" The Marriage of the Grand BDuke Alexis â€"Attem pts to Annal it <Count Shouvaioi"s Mission. v (Correspondence of the World) Iabour saving niachinety, no matter how fiood it is, needs intelligence and care to eep it in order as well as to use it. See that it is ready for use. Put all imple: ments under cover, clean up the &rnhu, and let system and tidiness be the order of the day. Rustic work may be made. A man of ingenuity will construct.a variety of pleasâ€" ing forms anâ€"l useful things. . Manure shouldâ€"be composted for the kitchen garden, for next g>ason‘s use. Make a Marker. It will be handy to have in the spring. â€" _ Hot bed sashes should be repaired and painted. s â€" Make strei mats to protect frames in early spring, A :Celery in trenthes fwill need additionâ€" al covering, prop ortioned to the severity of the weather. § Spinach should be mulched. 54 Coldf fnme;l should be ventilatel on every favourable op ity. In severe weather n;ul frosty m protect wifl‘:_ mate or shutters. . Trap or poison mice i they infest the beds. : Window plants should. be: syringed to remove dusg thus showing the beauty of the foliage as well as keeping the yhnh in health. Let them have nlenty of light grn;teccot:ldp {:);n mice, and put _l;;y' y, 0oL Td F ind air .Plowing at this late date, is in order in many regions of country, and the doing of ic’gl.}&nnly facilitate the labors of spring. w "should be cleaned and hbe!lzs, Poultry, aside from a dry house, cleanâ€" liness, warmth, ventilation, sun fighl, & choice variety of foufiipum water, dry earth, prepared muck, ashes, Flgshr, &e., especially laying hens, should have aniâ€" mal food to muke up for want of insects, to which they are accustomed in outdoor life at other. seasons. . " Scraps" are a cheap source of supply, | _ â€" © . _ _ _|_ tor breeding pur{umes should be ke&t clean, warm, in a healthy growing condiâ€" tion, but not fat. Fattening swine must be " pushed forward," and especially for homeé use should be * fiuisLenl "~ with peas and oats, which will make the flesh solid and transparent. Some lovers of good bacon know this. Indian corn is too oily to lay the foundation for solid, transâ€" parent, beautiful bacon. Oh! delicious theme ; but we have no room for it now. A hog without appetite, we imagine, like the "lord of creation,‘" lives with like the "lord of creation,‘ lives with little pleasure to himself or profit to any body else. Rell him or kill him. It won‘t pay to keep him. | o for bregdling purposes should be clean, warm, in n‘nealthy growing . c tion, but not fat. Fattening swine be " pushed forward," and especiall Gates are better than bars. Make some In the everyâ€"day care of the human RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. TIMELY SUÂ¥CGGESTTION®. Let them have plenty of light (From Pen and Plow.) ANIMALS, WINE m# 3 s of life the first will be for his THE TIMES: OTTAWA, THURSDAY, JANUARY ?, 1875 k, but 1 0;“3!, 8, wre, ol for better alone. f the s kind straw, food, s that r â€" the milk in & _: But she would do nothing of the not even when she was told thst.:;"b could name the financial terms and reâ€" ceive the money when and where she wished. She loved Alexis and had, marâ€" ried him, and would remain his wife until death shoild do the ;ncohgo for one of them. Possibly the unt hoped that the pale warrior would begin â€" on her uEm ‘early date, but if he thought so didn‘t say so. The interview lasted a ~couple of hours, and was as unsuccessful as the most â€" eaimest admirer of Fig‘budnd Sext day tno dipimant ontled se it Next e dip again, --bewoultino&mhim,.ndaflerh ‘ the intercession of a Russian lady of K:dtmwhohw there in ve up the and took h'ann. "Rum things is 1 : the elder Weller when m oftho:ponofl'!p old woman. â€" ‘"Rum ingg ttered Count St t".'.‘.‘t.m the dust of Gener the corner of the first class ; n which his aidâ€"deâ€"camp had secur edon through train. _/ f |. «Coupai than The Count used all the "1““ at his command, and there were plenty of then;, but to no purpose. ‘The woman was obstiâ€" nate and spurned the offer with an air of indignation worthy of a tragic actress. "But remember," said the Count, "you .can never see Alexis again; you will not be alâ€". lowed w“rebt:nm to Russia, l::d his moveâ€" ments wil so arranged that a meeting will be impossible. You have learned by this time that even were the mqm ‘ acknowledged by the Emperor you J never appear at court, or receive the imâ€" perial recognition. a :you love Alexis, release him from the emencu of his youthful '&-im, and him to fill the position which belongs tzhim . Vous etes mere : pensez de sa mere eifinisses cette folle de la jeunesse," _ > and the Count observed, doubtless with sorrow in his hurt,t.}ntitwuin:zaom health, and there was no reasonable hope AECERT RCTC TOS 2C 2CaBO0LDIO HNOpO tlut"al:. ;dl would love it and enable it to die young Mrs. Alexis was :top‘fin&st one ‘of the (l;otok on 3110 Q‘é:y u“rdont'mlnomi: eneva, and one & bearing name of a Russian nobleman whom she did not know, was sent to her rogm. In order to preserve an incognito the: Count travelled under one of his inferior titles, and it was with this nams that he preâ€" sented Mth She deocew:l.:‘d;i to the arlor to see the m-ln?er at once l?ecquind the redoubtable bount! havi become familiar with his face mdlhlfigw mustache at Court, . After the usual ¢ monplaces the Count proceeded to busiâ€" ness, and managed it with‘all the skill of which he was possessed. Itwudrrzfi-ed that she. should reâ€" nounce im to the hand of Alexis, should change her name and dissappear, and let the places that had known her know her no more for ever, In return for this trifling and perfectly feasible service she would receive 1,000,000 roubles down, and an annuity of 75,000 roubles, which would be continued to her child in casé the latter survived her, and it was devoutâ€" ly hoglold he would not. About this time the ‘child was ‘brought into the room, th Alexis has repented of his folly, and the family quarrel has been partially smoothed over. The laws of Russia very stupidly does not permit a divorce, and when you marry here you have no iwpe of release from trouble, except by the inâ€" tervention of the old gentleman with the hour-flnn and mowingâ€"machine. In a case like this you can get around it by an impérial decree, but even that cannot be done without the duarpetnnce and supâ€" [ posed death of one of the partios, / Last winter they tried to fix up the business, and the undertaking was made by no less a personage than Count Shouvaloff., The ‘Count has the rosuhtion of never failing in nnLdificult and delicate pigce of diplomacy that he takes in hand, and in the present instance he was confident of success. He wentand he ~remmad}:ndr since his return he has not been in favor as he was. d . names a la Russe as Alexis Alexandroâ€" vitch and Marie Paulovna, which are about as tr}ce::los ormn:-n%icim is this country as Jol mi Mary Jones woaldr{n in New York. Alexiscame back after an absence of three years, and he is now | the commander of one of the crack ships of the Russian Navy. â€" It is intended when th@Grand Duke Constantine, preâ€" sent Grand Admiral, has passed away, to make Alexis his successor, and so his voyage round the world cannot fail to do him good. The wife and ‘the priest are still in exile, the former in Switzerland: and the latter in Siberin, . â€"| > > *: J You remember the vague rumours conâ€" cerning the marriage of the Grand Duke Alexis, the handsome youth about whom so many socioty belles in New York went half wild at the time of| his visit to the United States. ‘The story has never been told in print except in a very fragmentary way. _ Among the demoiselles d‘ honneur of Her Majesty the Empress there was a pretty and attractive girl, the daughter of a high official who was a member of the Council of Empire. She was attached to the Imperial household and : lived in the palace ; Alexis fell in love with herâ€"fell in love over head and. ears, which was very wrong for | a .Grand Duke. _ He«deâ€" clared his passion and found it reciproâ€" cated, and with the headstrong: imprtâ€" dence of youth, he proposed to e%ope with her and be married. | She, poor ‘girl, did not weigh the consequences, and proâ€". bably was not aware what a mess she would make by accepting his offer. One day while the Court was at Moscow the twain met by appointment, sought a priest, and were united. _ ‘The martiage was kept secret for two or three months but marriage, like murder, will out, and this case proved no exception to the rule. When it Eec:une known there was a scene such as does not often happen. The Em:< peror swore and the Empress cried and the whole Imperial family was in a funk. Alexis was talked to in a very plain, oldâ€" fashioned way. It was determined to send him on a long journey in the hope of curing him of his love, and so he was started on the v that t him to America, and toofl Exim ‘home way of Japan and Siberia. â€" Mrs. Alexis was sent out of the Empire by a special train, and the eye of the police was not taken from her until she was safe o{er the frontier. The priest who performéd the ceremon was packed off to Siberia in gad h‘ protest that he didn‘t know the parties, and that he marrie«l them just nnhewou.fi have married any other couple. They didn‘t let on who they were, but only gave their he asks her name uxtoxpnuu a desire to talk with her.. She is sought and told of the honours that await her, and before her surprise is over she is brought to the palace and ushered into the imperial preâ€" sence. In his mild, paternal way the Emperor ts her, and _ soon convinces fnl:ro that . she has nothâ€" ing to fear from her august sover eign. From time to time in the moâ€" , ments that he can snatch from the perâ€" | plexities of official duty heé talks with her | and learns how his humbler â€" subjects live. . When the wearies of her face he sends for her brother, and says, " Your‘sister. has attracted my attention, and I take a deep interest in her welfare, â€" | I learn that she is about to be married; I hope she will have & good husband, and I should like to be informet! of the day of the wedding, so. that I can send her a handsome pt:fents" The «brother s away delifix. ; and breaks the mfit;me news to Mary Jane. As‘ soon as the Emperor‘s proposal is known, she has plenty of. offers from desirable b&achelors who wish to indul%e in matrimony. _A candidate is selected from the crowds of suitors, the wedding is fixed for an early date, and the Enperor is duly informed. _ (n the happy day the bride receives a liberal dowry from her sovâ€" ereign, accompanied by his blessing, and an _ injunction _ to _ love, / honor . and cherish her husband and be a good. and faithful wife ; and the money that he uses in making â€" these deseryâ€" ing girls happy and ¢énabling them to marry well, comes not from theâ€" treasury of the country, but from the Emperor‘s rivate purse. In this w:iylho is constantâ€" rygning his personal . fyr for the adâ€" vancement of <his subjects, and seems to ba-m-,very weary of doing good. f , Moxtrnat, Jan. 6. ]m;::l XEW YoRk, soLR * + Flour : Recéipts, 900 bris ; sales, 200 £ a cents for &A tati ;.it Lex | B bs-mw&%&afl;_lghh;m- m‘m‘ pills, by "Grainâ€" Nominal ) * "***** ~ | For sale by all druggist« Sany va ufl & is1 E 1 P ioet" Stomiy. N¢ 1 sacins bal 2 do 80ic. » No. 1 spring 92 Com : Quiet and unchan 9 Oats : Stead ,No.;n.tfiig?o‘fik u&:;‘eb. efected, 48%c to 45¢. â€" e: Dull and unchanged. _ â€" Pork: in is omant | n : in | Feb. $19.374; March mt" demand: at .‘13.20- cash .l2.40i: “fis_lnbm. easly. 3 'w srhs Whiskey in fair demand and 14e on call of board this afternoon Straw, Hay, Timoth gny: Clover," wdom 4 HIDES Green Hides, per lb.... Coal, Soft, Hdo > -eoon'd:;;gv Coal, Chestnut, per ton Coal, Egg. do °. ialdodk) yor To lock, per 1b Cod, do. Trout, to Bass, do Wood, first quality,per cord White Fish, â€" > do Halibut, do Herrings, per brl... Tallow, . .â€"do Hams, |.do Bacon, do Tongues, each Venison......... Beef, per 100 Ibs i’(ork, do‘ | _ utton, per Ib. . Iamb, pedo Veal, do Ducks, per Turkeys, each...... wi per pair Feathers.. «.,. .. + ... Carrots, _ 33 Turnips, Onions, per bush DAIRY, VEGATABLES AND FRUITS, . Fresh Butter, per lb.......... 0 28 to 0 :30 Tub Butter _ do ............ 0 27 to 0 28 Cheese, _: *) do ....... .... 0 15 to 0 17 Eggs, per doz............. .. 0 25 to 0 00 Potatoes, per bush............ 0 50 to 0 60 Carrots, _ do .......... . 0 35.to 0 40 Turnips, ~ do ............. 0 40 to 0 50 Cabbages, each......:...... ... 0 10 to (fl 15 Onions, perbu.h/. 1 40 to 1 50 Beots....«::!:|X ..::.â€"2;.......;. 0 45 10 0"5? Apples, per brl............s.... 3 50 to 3 T5 Cornmeal, per bri..,.......... 4 50 to 4 T5 Oatmeal, //_ do J 5.00 to 5 50 Bran, per cwt................... 0 80 to 0 90 oo ‘bushel...$1 00 to 1 10 8 Wh r bushel... F&fii%mm’pel 10 to 1 2 OMS. : rertes tissanses....>~..»: + O 40 to 0 45 Pens.........................++:}« O 60 t0 0 70 Barl@y.....\................~...<â€" 0 80 to 0 90 BYOi:xrlsrs itcb eprcsiscter ce sinc s O P0 HQ 1 00 COMk.++1.«:sev;ss:»vis1......,:.+. 0 75 to 0 80 Buckwheat.....................: 0 60 to (i % BOBMG: + Â¥ss0r+} x syecririersiectirns A BM D 1 Times Orric®, * | WaeDxEsoay, Jan. 7th. The ~market \toâ€"day was a fair one, but neither flrme;or citizens have yet sp&oâ€" rently ‘survived the excitement of the holidiys. The poultry market was well w bt:ltprio- are on the decli;w, as e demand was Et so great as during e prom io hed,l‘ln‘? idence. of was scantily su an evi drcline was mfifuthqnohfiou. Pork remains firm, with an upward tendency. Potatoes were filenh!u]. , and still conmmand a h.igl;ffice. . Hay was scarce, and remains at t the old price. There is a downâ€" ward tendency in the wood market, and the supply is in excess of the demand. Superfine Extra................ 6 00 to 6 25 EXtrR.:/ sc lcbe smcs cceceiecss=<s 9 7540 600 Superfine, No.1............... 5 25 to 5 50 Cornmeal, per brl..,.......... 4 50 to 4 75 Ontacal; / do ~..2..c.... 5.00 to 5 30 GOLDP IN NEW YORK out of the last word. biglv;a:dl in â€" the stm'ml'L EfiKnflch bullâ€"Hpgessen, in a t on, reâ€" ferred, to )(:’Disrueli uitc:vewho“tmv- ered above the rest of the ernment as a giant amongst pigmies," but his local journal made him say that he admired « Mr. Distaeli, before whom the rest of the Government quailed like beaten hounds before; their master.‘‘ . ‘The shorthand writer|in this case evidently had taken too much beer. Butmdmm tobb e If;;dtho i minOf & subu on‘ journal which,;in anâ€" nouncing a lecture for Darwinites, spoke of it as a " Sunday M Dhmr Advanced Tinkers." An "h" d Conly m us 3t Advanced Tinkers. Several curious stories are afloat in London, for which the bad roof-rudinglof the provincial journals i © responsible. For ple, [Mr. Disracli| informed & Scottish audience that it was not his wont to !s er or utter ambig words in the stieets," and ge al journal made him that he did not ltzu or use big wards in the streets,‘ . Knatchâ€" 0 o on n e Sm ous Porsin.n:‘ Ilnv;ng incurred the disâ€" pleasure of & high functionary at Shiraz, Lfohammed Mirza was condemned to be fastened up in a sack with a viper, a cock and a cat, and after an ‘hour‘s time, when this happy family had imdpmvod their acquaintance, the sack gx its contents were to be thrown into the river. _ Forâ€" tunately. for Mahomet Mirza, his execu tioners forgot to search his pocketâ€"which contained a small knife. Directly the mouth of the sack was ttloud upon him and his companions he cut in half the. viper, which was already encircling his leg, the cock and the cat were next desâ€" pnwhen} and our Persian occupied the remainder of his hour by simulating a violent fight of the three animals, and giving forth the most emrfici.fintf cries of | agony. ‘ In due time sack and all were consigned to the water, -x then Mahomet | Mirza speedily freeing himself from the pri;on, gunotf th:a:ther e of th; n'v;t: and came postâ€"haste to urope, for the {‘ut;re a yoluntary â€" exile fi’om his fatherâ€" and. p1 " The London Graphic tells us that Monte Christo‘s escape from the sack in which he was flung into the sea from the Chaâ€" teau d‘If has been imitated by an ingeniâ€" ; And so the matter stands. _ Probably the woman will become wiser in time and consent to thgh un;ngeaent on the basis proposed. e has the sym fentimenul school ‘girls ef fiuvo-:: genus, jand is eonndl 'hoerod a f::.l‘dby a great many e who are s to be sensible. pf?fl.. been hmtx that an effort Was madea few months ago to coax her and her ‘child back to Russia so that they could‘be quietly secluded from the world, but I am inclined . to doubt it. A hundred years ago such a proceeding would have been en regle, but times have changed, and, however much this woman‘s death may be ‘desired, the Government would hardly take any measures to hasten it The marriage of the Grand Duke Alexis in his proper station in life is inâ€" definitely postponed,and Count Shouvaloff and his imperial master must wait, Micawberish, for something to turn up. Mohtreal [Markets. , per 1b A SECOND MONTE CHRISTO. Chicage Markets, BAD PROOFâ€"READING. POULERY AND GAME. OTTAWA MARKETS, Commercial. <0; ~cash $12.40; Feb. FODDER. r tor.... 18 00 to 20 00 do |â€" ...‘ 16 00 to 17 00 do | ... 8 00 to 10 00 FUEL MEAT Cn10a00, Jan. 6th FLOUR. spring 92%¢; No clear middles 0 00 to 0 00 0 614 to 0 00 0 85 to 090 4 50 to 5 .00 3 75 to 4 25 2 T5 to 3 50 8 00 to: 9 00 8 00 to 9 00 9 00 ito 9 50 er gti"l 95 ; firm in fair 0 10 to 0 12 0 17 to 0 20 6 50 to 7 00 0 35 to 0 40 0 07 to 0 08 0 07 to 0 08 0 10 to 0 12 0 00 to 0 10 5 00 to 5 50 9 00 to 9 75 0â€"07 to 0 08 0 08 to 0 10 0 07 to 0 10 0 15 to 0 20 0 15 to 0 20 0 15 to 0 20 0 15 to 0 20 0 25 to 0 35 0 12 to 0 15 0 40 to 0 45 omwo* 1â€"00 to 1 1 0 50 to 0 60 0 50 to 0 60 0 60 to 0 7 0 40 to 0 0 T5 to 0 lower at dropped tion, but and safe dy for Foniate Diffcuitics and Obntroctions, from any cause wlum:;; fim erful remed e Inallouoofl{momn_lld‘mdtfie- tions, Pain in the Back and Li r.sfl.. Tearh Liystonits aiit Wition those Pille To Te ns "ag m Sag m ve* failed ; & J remedy, do not contain i calomel, antiâ€" xy,t;ranythinghurmothm e-ahp:cihcs._whieh should be carefully For full Mmmw agent a pamphlet,or refer to ad | This wellâ€"known tion, but a sure 8t irvlermone to these om 8 merean h ameniins cioabed ts maed io etumen ar c , d tntier Em reniininianannes maifige, e eeyese" We ‘."‘&Y.“"- bet ween & of the well known Nurseries at St. mm Province of Quebes, has established ‘ AN aAGENCY IN OTTAWA : For the supply of Fruit and Grabe," â€" Trees and Ofnamental TREES, SHRUBS, &c. _ The Lethean Mineral Water, which h«» been Suimimen, is the best care we flgnay BP 10 PaS 12 can be accommodated with goc 'Ei-" y ever known, is ow for sale at H . u&mr-, U Town; Alex. Centre M._‘,_._.fl'fl.c.m l:shul’u.h_m $1.00, and ‘12} cents for postage; enclos I' YOoU WANT GOOD BEREAD 5 USE THA Diamond Yeast Cakes be placed in our Collestor‘s nands for immediate their ascounts at once. (therwise, the sarme will RAJOTTE & Co, Pooieys Bridge, and seitle All partiesindebted to Mr, T. ; RAJOTTE Are hereby requested to cnll in ai Messrs, T. HE BAZAAR in aid of C) mty of Carieton T PROT sSTANT uuquu'."':u take ;_u-oo about the third week FREBAUARY . ull particulare will be given in a future notice. The Fifth Lecture of the livered by the REV . vn,:.mmm w a . on THORSDAY EVENING the T nâ€"the cture Room “w ufioroloex. Bubject : * Tennywon," . . . " * Oct. #7th MG4, H. M. ROWE & CO‘S BALTIMORE OYSTERS To be ha‘l in perfestion, at James Buchanan‘s spring; $1 21 to 1 20 for winter red wesâ€" Tom; $1 25 to 1 32 for adthes do. gzr:x: mM firm; ipts, 86,000 bush; .i.le.,sa,mo,bmhm for ‘ old western mixed afloat; 87¢ to 89¢ for new : et &n Oats : Steady; i bush : sales, 34,000 buch at 686 to T1G. for mized western; 70c to 726 for white do. ‘zl)’ork: Firm; sales 100 bris new mess at Cut Meats ; Unchanged. Beof: ‘Western nominal; 8c for dry '“1'::1 Firm; sales tierces, at" 13 : 5 h at 13â€"16¢ for:rt:.'m; ,14;ofik.m ; Butter : 28¢ to 42¢ for State and Pennâ€" sylvania. ¢ Cheese: Steady. i Whiskey : 98%0. §c h 1 Pohdam:Crudo,' bic to l*od, 12%c to 124. * Nes ts OARD AND LODGING.â€"Two JOB MOSES‘ January 7th, 1876 Wheat: Quiet and steady; receipts 38,â€" 000 bush; -u%h.’;s,ooo bush at #1.12 to 1 14 for No. 2 'cafio; $1 14 to 118 for No. 2 Milwaukee; $1 20 to 1 25 for No. 1 Cotton : up : Advancing; %5§ for middling 1 tead coprh,w'l' y; moderate inquiry; acigh 7,000 bush; sales, m,ani.fl?- RY:(lgmr‘: mfizmm chnge' sales 400 brls at $4 10 to 5 25. 4 January 7th, 1875 Jauuary 6th, 1875 Flour : Sales of extra at $4.35 to 4.374, and of spring wheat extra at $4. Fancy worth $4.20. Wheat : Steady at latd rates, with no regortodtnmmfion-. eas : Inactive, with buyers at 75¢ in store. Oats : Quoted at 42¢ to 43¢ on the track. Barley : Market remains ‘Ebt, and without ng:idebmp. A little enquiry illtl;:lfl nool;mnino-h-mlud,md in sisenec transactions, quotations are nominal. American markets quiet and unchmged. * "Whaat <+" Sn aviar l 1 oc c eccd 01 y ET Liverroot, Jan..6.â€"Corn, 39s 9d to 40s 3d per ewt. + AxtwErr, Jan. 6.â€"Petroleum, 27 francs for fine pale American. : 4 Refined petroleum 9%d rflmn. 2.30 .m.P-o-Comoll,2lgpg 1}. Erie, 26. 'l‘fautaofdiuountin open market for three months bills is 41 3â€"16th g mwhichill&lothpero!ntbobw rate. § 4.30 p.m.â€"Amount of bullion gone into t:?slfi.aak of England on balance toâ€"day is TTAWA LITERAEY AND SCIEXK® TIFIC SOCIETY. > OTICK Miscellaucous. Auguste Dupuis, Req., New York Markets. WATER. . OOU~EN, i Secretary h:r(.\--lggo_ Toronto Markets. CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. medicine is no imposi Loxvnox, 2.00 p.m., Jan. 6 2HTHE fifp EEEDE T ERE sfaligfigsd -Sé ;.8 25“.35 (AFAESq~2§0A ~"Besbc2sE 2 Eféaisiiii a T. KA !OTTE & Un idigip sic8s}5$ge New Yorrk, BUBBSEX STREET. 1m Toronto, Jan. 6. $736â€"8 2 11 Souse are ladies‘ and ts‘ Pariors -:-'3»-.........., combined | -‘ln-hlllfllmanfifi in w'm, best Wines g““““am-:h:tm o. WoFABLIG n#filvn-. ~lm soliciting your I wou‘l beg luvuo-:u you + '-.r. visicn wisd fl""‘ afl..-‘n"}'m guests, while my /and we l know» .mâ€" rience in datering is tee that my wubls Will be one of she in Oaneda. y B bue l1 be given as to date of opening. _ â€"â€" / Omnibuses will are the finest in the city, r::’...,é..___. w&amm pea with ‘the The Reading and Coffee « eb hink. + iwitn the Mwm“ are large. airy, wili lighted the in trntufiert w tss Mss w2 4 of neormoonnet tbe® 2o on, is papable The Drawing and Sitting Rooms .-'I.Il.fn oun.zu and et_z'onunml. wan ',,V ALBION HOTEL, / ROBERT crRAKam. Ino tn anamea #ha 22l0, [02Z TT CCCRIOE "% Wamt» lnibl-m%mu rt of â€" of monk 'Km:fld Com» -uq:xu(;::lmmo:-:m ad alt facilittes R'l" their mL comfort uneq ualled LCC CNDNORE OP _ be Opened to the poblic about the 1 i Jenmary. T6 â€"" 0 ** weos Eit ie sn c anfen respedel, a, and Ins to anauira tha annle .'."..‘.'.“_.‘;fi"“.""" The ahove Hotel, one of the finest and most ©commodious mth-cfu.uum.unuo Corner of Sussex and Goorge Streets, within three to five mit utes walk +A and Pariiament Ruildi 1gs. and in do Ofln.& the business partol 11 6 cily, wit, be qpemed & es OTTAW A, > WILLIAM MILLS, Proprietor “'m by this train have time for dinner h re O OO sfi Yike raster than by aay other foute. embidin : + * * Has 15 sote &Mm Tll CLARENDON HOUSE, press ‘ 1 in Craetgcth M ; m“’lm' rauk Erprest| On and FROM THURBDAY , 17th DEC., 1474 Dec 15, 1874 ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME And accelleration of treins, »g£ | 1@*»x.fGrena Jyunk NMai THE S$T. LAWEREN OTTAWA RAILW AY I‘ eoldreliable, quickest and best route. The muugmmumw-. 5 t 1 N® |Junstion TWO EXPEESS TRAINS DALL 1 Kvery amy. CANADA CENTRAL Brockville & Ottawa Railways For Oftawa via Brockville. _ 1DABEN . . . 11 <a_a x ix+x + Arers ofi ns s verk x t@0 INTERMEDLATH ...»â€"»«»»«â€"»«»20s«0» 40. ’uwwafllflufl Mess t rpmbe uh in Camada or the uugmw tickets are not used the amount is returned, less L-fllml Mw and every information pvls D. W. OOWARD 4 CO, lc 1. 11 ___ Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st. are intended to rail between the C and Portiand during the season of 'lll"‘.l.-.l- RATES OF PASSAGE, CABIN....$7010880 | BTEERAGE........$% THE STEAMFRS OF THE 4* | 145 11. |Crami Trane Rapress L1verpool, wmflzw â€" The fleet OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS or their Agent Ottawna July 22 1878. POLYNESIAN.................. Ind Jan. ACANDINAVIAN.............. Oth _ * HIBERN] 4 N.....+» »+»»»««+«»â€".16th * !g_l_l_t_s‘l_'llul_\if:f::::'.:::::::::Z."n“. Fe\ of uu-a-zvt'%&;&m'm" iz...izfl“:i".'"".....‘..... POLYNESIAN.. 22. 22L io iinnls to inform his many friends he imis succeeded his uu.a.::.l.m Ll.--ru-«. this Hotel, and that intention to make ali who patronise the PAbSSL YGER 4000 MMODATION UNBUR BTFAMERs FROM NEW YORK KVERY 1: HATURDAY, 10 4 P.x. io apim n ronlgagnteny .?:"’“’” gold, according to accomoda e o dToRTH * *~ 10 45 A 1. 200 P.x Glasgow Line LLAK Lin® Rates of passage from Suspension Bridge lerson Brothers, Bowling Green, New uoo Teritza« moserove. or The Diningâ€"Room Trains and BRéats. ANCHOR LINE. 98 Steamships. RATE3 OF PASSAGE Mrmilways. Grand Trunk East 1kave T. Junction â€" 9.82.m. 415 pm «0 s« e ~+1008.m0., 600 pm * + _» _« 9.40a.m., 4.16 pm & Watertown Rys. (irend Een Iocpiow FROM PORTLAND, Hotels. frOMA W O8b..»»»+».«» Connecting with. Connecting with, f e« :ENGE 6th Fe‘. 18 AM. 4.10 P.M. 7.10 P.M, Arrive in ppiy to Ottewa THE TIMES (Daily Edition) is published Néar the City, for saie. sns oueeprteree on L Pe fones t a Ascrincs, Or, Ottawa P. O 5 mm& W orcester; and mu T0 h06 thai thel are the wrapper ?ém'én':m::- oserr ©onuenue i oerd bave for nishell their corres Ask for LKA & PERBIN® Sauce, and see CaAUTION AGAINBT FRAUD To yparticuiars Pz to B iAE (Daily Ldition) . every lawful ty' (and wéq Edition soo Jokn Chohiet noger svie proprietom the Clity of Ottawa, Auoiilt in â€"W inor & O.. da.llas ~Avery, Hrown dnid, Btey broen40e mflm‘lfl Howses. sont M VRA & %_ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land ban ies uen hi ce the Blood tran 19 &“â€"‘&‘&-â€"w.â€". ; ‘uree mesoboriznr Riiple:"in the fmos, Pee en ie t hm & (‘v.‘-?.‘... #hus. .w'fi Torontoâ€"Eitlot s bo> Wibionaie Dre l-mu-:-rv h‘o‘-‘-a Oll BOX UF CLARKE‘B B4l PILIB is warranted to cure all i nary in cithe=sex, or boxes, 4# 6d each, by all ‘ mnd Nee« ) .. * suphanes AND FOR SALE, wolLD figio sLood on QELATINEâ€"The purest prébatutum L mm mh* _ Onretuily packed and shipped. Orders made PEPRINE~â€"The popular #i.4 y wine for indizestion i% PEPSINE, the active mgflu Bold in ¢ "-l pDL bustios. f CHLOROD llhdb $1, 88 4 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDOR MoR Lt £8 mMOoRsON & son« Morson‘s Eff:ctual Remedies UBE CHEMICALA AND NEW ewbery & Sons, & Ne fre t O[ «1i Obentists Bu SAVORY aND MOORE inadmitted by all who have tried it, to reuiedy Coct Snd certain thar any other _ â€"_"_*_ this to a z-m-ng'&" eceived atte, THR‘ONLY Goopb savos. Allâ€"the World, ; H%H V 3 Clul sanda, Miicham Flowers. Water, distilled t on senitary properifqn‘ **‘*OAed for 1i i 4 “nt‘-.r-m«u-.:m-. the best preparation for the Husr on T0 LEA & PERRINS® The Greai Blood Purifier and Restorer Ruowers cxorce Pe8romms, DECLARKD EY CONNOISSEURs Bold in tins. â€" C blood and it Ciears the blood from l t: From whatever. rigd Worksâ€"Hornuer a<p HoxERro®. c "Tade, aed bregpant® DATUBRA TATULA lrade Markâ€"*Buogp MrÂ¥rOnm.* 2%, Seooud on 0.E Glogcniter AGENTS IN CAN l by Chemiste Wuthw:‘u CLARKE‘8 being unequal in strength, | Box """E ;-_-_-.}Q:‘.'.'-:? M‘-'-u- instance h‘v"fiunlzuv-*- twb Riportasâ€" s it had the most wan. e workd Â¥ bp also supply severg® (ereasinonueg MRenedics, ; bondâ€"St., London, NÂ¥ L.2 4 Co., W holesmie Drug eral N S aatal January : : day The Anpu above xt( t Like _ Tender su ficient the ane e Office af lllag e of Te L tender. § | Oita#a, J .'._...-..l Accour Do« r Wols i0g & & A WIY 6 or the 40 SEA LIED Dpe out of en w here Nov. £7, #1 TOTICE NOUK of petu Bchoo! 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