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nce Co. avd professiongl + indigesiion is z, the actve principie of julte. Sold in Powder, Giubuies; and as Wipe in Lrancgd. Â¥ GOOD SAUCE. LA ND PERRIN® #A008 D & % NUE CO. N GUS, Jr. aad Bine® Well, Lop s and (ilimen univ® rily l':dituv is lay (and Ex by : Alexander Ma m%“hl‘. IN HAND CED RATES. M Cmubous tud LERR A TRD &Y CONNOINREUNRS GaAINST PRA A aAND SEW !n-:uwllg ppia« orders excedted _ KRERIN®Y Sance, Wrapper, Label, a4} Stopper. us at all the Great Mxb ne, Honey, Costum ry amusing for Bai # maost deiicions ":J > ving eaused certain des Mommpuctuwrers wnid V immnsitations by wihici int D lies. ; ( suei celebrity that it ¢ be cousidered a speciaity, RSHIRE SAUCE O#soN & soNn Southampton Row, UARE, l‘ONDO* 2Â¥ a~o Howz®TOR, â€" n Wothngtor $h 5K M ROVYAI PERRINS‘ ext . pre Liume J uce and Giycort t the Hair, especially J Somyp, perfumed MA h1 RISKS pped. 85. 000.000 $2.000,000 roperity Rates A W A ards â€"= of posig A RS, AI | W s00 w77\ u 8e a D 100 M\ " BANK OF OTTAWA. § Thursday, the 14th of January next, gniDcE OVEA THE OTTAWA ANVER, wNEACHER WANTED i DI%IBPEND OF FIVE PER CENT. ONEYâ€"WAGES oUNTY (F CARK.ETOY GENERAL PROTES1A.. . 4408PITAL. GENELAL ROOKBINDING â€" ESTAB Account Book Manufacturer OoTHCE BOOKBINDER. ELP WANTED oRK FOR ALL & Â¥TED. â€"W & NXTED leger 3 35 6 At 8 : and sprcifications can D# NOR ND . C ment of Jubile W‘ork‘!, Quebee; at the f mâ€"sars. Ccckburn, Wright & Clemow, :; dt the office of the fl\lw for the e Pantine at Evron: at tne office oi €A quently dons we i Byron ind spr S ZO Wwaeesn "All on tlcetings. Mookbindcrs. CONTRACTORS. e Mo. Comnoll, EEK to Male and Female ?}flw« eir locality. Costs NUTHING to w;u FREB. P.0. VICKRY & . Me. TFNDERS addressed to the ‘6.32;.&-; kyron; and at NO QRIIED M gned. * . uo give the na mes of two and curities wililtg mmomdl! cati n of the contract, icipal Counce:l of Calumet Iâ€"land «i itself to accep: the lowest or any CABLE, 508 Craigâ€"st. RLDEAUâ€"8T., OT T AW A alle pde r Â¥ith: 194 5.M xEXO Ire on «se aph Company fe tin= of the subsc lbers to the m wili be held in the isrector® l'q‘}lul,-m TUSDAY, the 2nd AL.Y NEXT, for the efection of ourtcenth January Next, faps C reby given that a call of 10 per e subsceribed Caplual Slz‘:\ of wa wili be due and 1 e at e Bank in this cll§ the oE FEkBRUAKY Ns XT. coks w‘ll ‘be closed from ith er the General Meeting. ending )h November, ha: n the < apital Stoek, -nivllw crforating, Auwmbe ecuders. Nees of t Â¥spte LI8H MENT. Calumet Island 5 SV WMa‘t P. Ronnn'rsogl,‘ . JAMES DAKERS, mecretary R SIMON MoNALLY, Mayor «&3 Dâ€" labo: Fam AT WILL PAY Company‘s Offe WM. PENNOCK, J. | UR) E. TH J _ PATTERSON JAx, PEACUCE, ishers, London, Ont ry f M cticos. heir can be seen at the MONTH and ex o Aqnu every led hite Wire readily at ever; Addre Com pany ring prinled harding» M e Annual Gen rs of this Com NO. 37394. ng, 173 Gre ompan» on and = apply holl@ Neparat: chn. Maie oe s, HUDS Htreet w me, the 6 +=dd w lf 1 valuat ng a complete «i Death of 367 h } n w Treasure lusw rated. i variety utreal n c W e ; gir Part.o $‘3im W o me with th Agents â€"â€"| M inder= both ic Barrister, t‘o-vo{.-nr.; &c., Hol citor in Chancery. Gibson‘s Confpetionary. . &n Money to levd on Estate GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS bat! Barristers, Atto Solicitors, Convey #&c. FAr Mosgrove‘s Building Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa Hox. JouN O‘Coxnxor, Q.C; |G. J. O‘DoneRtY. Dec. 4, 13 1. | Sco‘l'T. STEWART & &omu.!.T | | Barristers, Solicitors, 'xmmy- and Conveyance «t i ym Belf‘s Biock. Elginâ€"st. | | onBLe. K. W. Soort, Q O. _ | _ McL®zon li:alwA-t eL 17. 4. ___|_ Banker, M a g Dealer in Greenbgeks, U. $ to.ids and Ch¢oks. O mmerfét«l pajer d ted. . Colections male in All parts f the ton add U. 8, Inâ€" lerest & @\_Vvd bu deposits.; [| . | || | . SUC Barristers and Anor-oz:-;:-u'- Sali« citors, Conveyan #&c., Bankers and Stock kers, Montreal, . Negotiat saigs of P.opérty and Patents, and organize Com panies. Mongy invested in firstâ€" cluss sequmties to pay 7 a 8 per ear.a.u.- terest Stocks pnrehased and earried m margin ({ 10 per ogn:. interdgt at lowest current W BANKERS, BROKERS, W B faal | & l-rraun and Atmw.ldld- rs in Cha jeery, Notaries, &¢. miceâ€"tianiy‘s Block, Rideau SLre@: . â€" . | Plx'un'. CHRISTIE & HILL, Barrigters, Attorneys, Solicitors, €6 | ; veyancers, &C., . atinaliste ufm uf Lewis & Pinhey.) u{-aluouw). 3. B. L FELLOWS q 0 YARTIN GGARA, Sept. 30, 1974 NV Ottawi#t, Jannkry 4, 14 5 [Â¥ ":w} wW. WaARD, | | Bartister, Attorney, Soliciters, &¢., uffce *over. \r. B. Huckeli‘s Floar Store wmer of ~ussex iAd Y orkâ€"streois, Oun't._ DaANCEL O°C% Ts Bank a ge A t Has opercd an iflice in the V f . Houl) tR3 4 iartmolion \, Ul Rouarinl abd Lega: business, either in the ‘rovince of Quebec o« | ‘ntario, Special care iyen to the collection : of mp""’"f‘p" ~NELLOWES, WGaRA, | LAPIERIRE o ‘_ REMON, * % Barristers, Solicitors Notaries, &¢. Oficesâ€"~lzin Surcet, UtiawWa, Outario, {new" . O#rT Flgin Street, Otiawa. a Junnn A. J. Curistr®.| M. P. Hitue ffleeâ€"â€" Jppasite ter [peÂ¥aAceo x. eRaxT, =|;â€" Insitrance and Real Estate A;cn- Mort «chased and us negotiated. \‘ll‘: lf;g:!\_‘(‘)n\ B‘:l:‘s Blm‘ll..‘(ag&kul ; Ottawa* # G.J?An.ull fune|&, 1373 ireot] mul [‘ ; P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., i# | | _ Barrister, Advocate, #&e. M 44 Strees, Huil, P. Q. 8 ‘CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, Dl. LOGAN, | _ Hommccopathic Physicis : | _ _ Acconehb B‘fiw‘""" surcet & To 1i a, ra., and 2 to 4 p. 1. fives to disessou gud di MRISTIAN, GALT & €O., ot \ V. H. FERLAND, 11 y be consutted at his OJge, corner im -rhnd".‘!!!"..":-j OND BROTHERS, TILLIAMN MOSGROVE, CONNOR & HoGG, H# i 2 don‘s NOe MEm oi t Dl.lvm'u.c.l.l.c.r.l.l..o.. .0 ‘ PA4.0. L ib Montreal. «nbamverme ."Ra“""“"mf’&.m Cataicy, Late ssociate Coroner N. 404 V __ _/ â€", griep‘and AYLLON & CHRYSLER, 4 I _ “M:m‘ No. 12 Ht. James # treet, ./ > Sept. 9, 173 | Architect and Measurer. ~H Npariks | â€"treet,. 0: ts wa â€" TALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, Officeâ€"pt his r® A NK OF OTTAWA. "a;.du eure a new it cert tult, Oct. 2k Wt <HOoXAS P. F Uifa We Graduate .jx»oum QutariO. _ Nearly Opposite Protésta t Hospital, erue. wi}, Murch 9, 1974. # h« {erefobeopmek o preme~ »4 A.(‘flAml:'l"‘. > Notary Public and Advocate, ABRRILAGE LICENSEs. Ausutess CGards. ) the late D. BROW NE, vjawa, Oot. 24, 18 4 C. COURSOLLE, Orrto®â€"Regan‘s New Brick House Physician, ‘V‘etoria But ‘Ings, [opposita Western + lbk'li‘mun' &n‘n‘«fu“ll;}_ o jtl" ., Las now «pen t nsaetion T ai bmokKig ré-"»afie; xt Medical Cards. Beqal Cards. ’u]'v‘;'iiul. MWATHESON, rrister, Attorney, Notary, 1 NOTRE DA:E-B’R M O NT BE 4A L 1874 te of ne i‘nllade! the Hoyal Colleg® « . P. l:".' sician, Surgeon and Accoucher, qrrrawa, Ont. fMceâ€"®park®#*.. Cantre Town. m‘x pt his n‘.'ih.. ce, Matiaâ€"st.. Centre TCO# irs cured without the u>6 by ut certadn, apeacdy and | rouh «1 s , Keferencg yiven| to Ie® m‘ul if requli ed . " M J. D. K. MACDONELL, t af Rideauâ€"st., P cce oererton« at all bonre, ter in Ca«ncery wa Cansda } . C. woop, Mankers. MeCONXNELL. D.D 4. Orfhice QTTawWA, ONT Besserer Stteet, Opr.C®â€"41} Sparksist. BROWNLEE & CO ty WGARA, LAPIERRE & . FORAN, thie Russell House, over Physician, Surgeon Acconcher. . _“M ar Dr, Jos, Beaudin‘s, MaiD P. ROBzRTSO N M inlocaments of | gud displacements 01 . HORACE LAPIERR® EDWARD P. REMON vt, Q 0. | J. J. GoRMULLY, n Pniahreptai Col on E. H. CHETSLEE h. mbers, Court W. D. HoGd Office hoore f om: Husoia! sttentiO® 3680â€"fa w it y 700 y Sa we MONTREAL near Gloucester. Casbhier. \$734â€"6in §iâ€"ly. #&e. L.D.8« sâ€"288â€"6 00 it of OCanâ€" Comâ€"« The tamous Engiish Mesmerist, | the great Europeab wensution; the env» of the Scien> tists, the W%&n'mw, Incomâ€" {nho-INa of the Masses,, The most mughable Entertaioment.in the World. Admisslon, #5 cents Reserved Fouts 50 ots. Mlu]uruilfiu:neu:b. h>d at Nordhsimer‘s isle m wiihout any e C w _ f CBA‘.- H. }E N, * Agent . SR uP hob ced 9 tm . Ferrantl, Prices or Baffos. ons, Sanwreét, the ule&.teq Violinist. » t Braga, King Vioclonceliist. Mr. Jas» Dank, Accom pAhist. Prices as :6llow8 ! Rosorvb,n-ug.flo‘; Genâ€" oral Adi is g1. ‘For n!o\:c ordheimer‘s Piâ€"no Koums, on ant after Weo.nesday, Jan. M Un which dcéas on the \tollowing celebrated Musical Artiserwill appear:. le. Iima DeMurska. ::-,. Wmfig Brilllent i fani<t, 11 “k" ‘abe Grand Piano used 18 0o | ~a e Jan. 9, 1875. e rpangre: \fl: * Phitharmoniec Club. 12â€"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. . > Seats may be had at Nordbelmet‘s Jan 11, 1870. AT GOWAN‘S HALL, Under the distingvished . Patronage of the Go: eroor Genéral und the Countess of Dufferin, 5â€"Â¥Violin Solo. .# | _ Mr. B. Listemann. 18 6:â€"(a) Adagio from the Quf:sam in Bont‘lh-;- | } Mendelssphn | (b) Adante Scherzando from the Quartctte in | _| Ominpg! ...;................ Bescthoven. TT-(\prlc-I--o for‘three Violin«. .. .... . Hermann Messrs. B Listenmiaod, Gramm and E.. | Listemanu. 4 C T Tii. | L. .. Me. Bets 4~Scng. Notta e Belin .... * _ Friday Evening, Jan. 15th, at 8, * Tvebn Th Ahnerion, bot ;‘2?“’":‘2“3“' 5“%‘“ alent 4n reric ng the adit 0 Artists of ocero‘ Thomas es tra, of New York: ; 1â€"Rhapsodio Hongrolse No. 2.. o{i!'hcmf:rmmnh Clab. 2â€"Flute $â€"10, FantwsiQ . ... ...0+++ â€"__ _ |_ Mr. Welser. 3â€"Horn So‘0, Varl«tions on Themes from lll.o" |___ WATCAMAKING BUSINESS u my former mu&s-. over Mann‘s Hardâ€" ware Store. ~ corner Metoalfo and Sparks Monday & Tuesday, Jan.11th & 12th. O‘v'-vr-o-‘ ° Dianac and ~other‘ tine stone se Sinsw cud Â¥i0 orby Chainsâ€"very choice Having sold oh! the fetait business to Mexar«. {udford C‘tuoaf,» 1â€"â€"beg "leave: : to retun hanks to uhe, : lo for their patronage durtus he last 13 yess .. -nd“'lu eontinug the __ ANUFACT.â€" ING, JEWELLRY AND Poieuinadtad Ee Emm dol ty yunc) S ther Witeres, which ho will Anisu Gold u?l g.l"rl Watches, ?l:lenorn:"i“u'{ sell at astonl bitrgly iow prices. A very Wikjue a-ufll“'l Whithy Jet. Two Grand Concerts Just received, a magnificent Jan 11, 1830, THUPSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY i enings, January Mith, 15th and 161. THE USEXPLAINED MXYSTERY â€"‘‘ of the Nineteenth Century, to H. R. say~ 36â€"SPARK®: ~BTREETâ€"36 q ;A-i‘t‘l{' LN D 0LOCK MAKET, GOLI Th MASHvn, RNO moruon in ). METAL «NORKEBR, Prige M of %fim . Dubl » keor vm“'fl":l'uu;m‘;'mu: : x & e ..ld A Qj‘,-. greai OV‘eH noafit t City Houtsâ€"8 arid 60 Jane 2, 1874. HLLLM. West 5.1 lishmenisâ€"25 Old Bond Streel ‘and 99 W hurne Grove, London. M BHIPPERS and W HOLESAL/ BUY .p..dn; mm# before sendiu; their nch:xm‘wnmmmm mant! imetory the 11 Catalogue of. Watcbes Clock®, Uhains, Jewellery and nfiuv-l'hw which are sent post ""Ln" mot only are th ETE CCC aatan jean ‘he mm ll:ul:'; DeVIÂ¥O bas mo benor to announcé MLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, lmlmll.‘d % Watchmaker ~and Jeweller. ;h-fi}&bntm‘n:q Ms MOt :;’:v Tal mmm-um-umm.nuu. f j Orders.can be sent direct to the manufaotor ‘:r.figumhmmm "Earcaks ULOUOK® o:mum:mwlorm-&mu from 2 t Bd |_â€" .. | Asisuwuth â€" Ratenst J EBW EL L EROY; GOWAN‘S HALL, OTTAWA. Under ::hmun of their Excel« the Earl and Countess of | Dufferin. Miss Annie doe Montford, ustt veruge, . ... . | charse Turrmh Â¥ > fTV l " Horizon D,u&u. Cn.rrll’a'vn.(, me, [ tm “'i"%‘t gbrualcnittierenen | MQoactackay as teftcc=tran 1â€"il tm b-l!v{.tm manufactured abroad fium only be obtained at this establish ié‘l ART BRONZES AND CHIMNE) lflé of the newest designs, from &fid of the highest reputation,a &fl:.'-n of the ri¢hest and mos‘ nmm Orests %w n‘:mouur‘-... ‘hgficnl.:) ts »be h ataper inaed art se chlaces Prchop Pn Npeviariry Airvpee as supplied /t« Nov. %5, 1474 BOSTON | PHILHARMONIC CLUB, Fine "Eegscutation Plato.â€"Testimonials of different R wcing Cuj and ‘Jewelled and othe‘ M‘y Mr. for tne Cor« e e e 9..-«. L'mln.l’flmm * of B INK MUSIC HALL, “â€""’ml“ ‘Ei‘;mu lmuod t "aridc s whd Lne Ciwy to the Prinée 6t panidut£0d 0492 APullry uo .sceure Sdind wlecurd U (ik “P m“' mifi"m a n‘l‘:fl\uwul ex e of «l nrwm in i on mines ols movige e efi nata â€" ‘Wfim and Plate Lout u dllfinl the world, . | an. 17 1874 | Zetâ€"1wiy l &)5;) “7:‘ thoven aponde! MARK®, w. BENSON, First Appearance in Otftawa L. 30 se Rdmain repmor Fis Wfl,;) and to severs} Indian Pote ‘orelgn Governâ€" L( monn -M.'l'unwny\ ‘om» punies, "established ; PROGRAMMEâ€"FIRST NIGHT for Violin, Flute and H rsâ€" B. Listemann, Wei ns In a Dreane, (With < iliciisitiddaCiL, _nooié, RUSSELL Hubs E Hours from 10 a. m untlHopan.. . _ _ DE MURSKA. To ie heen ans Koyai Fixury ; o ht Prince of Wales (Bpooin! Ap pr POKROY» â€" OLaAIRVOYANT Jeweller, Practieal ‘Watchmaker, RESS NEWS AGENCY. (b) Danse H Amusscmecnts. h! Bay May n Miss Bryant. 'E“:Ie( u"‘:,_p[m in most Mfl W _,mku. $ on ncfi a “':L-sai_m o ET IPZLT, _9 o. aed E i Sibe nemf: toT',.c%' Wd a suflicient o of «ilver to reâ€" "aud tear mMI%fly. No other at any prige, nor worth ‘buying . or THE varticze )ablin. . . . Lad iryaut. ‘om the Alps ',"hmnl\fll In his 1ouegâ€"8 and 60 Luiget assortment of fine Lady Duifer} PHYSICIAN w. YOUNG, Bricciald! Paganin‘. Gog‘iami ambyo 37392 OTTAWA, s#ONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1675 AMITH Liszt Belz f'll as now on hand a Hankrupt Stock, consisting C â€" F 100 White and Gold China ‘Tes Sets, 100 Ladies‘ Work Boxesâ€"inlaid, > 100 Ladies‘ Writizg Desks, f 800 very handsome Vases of ‘every degign, style and pattern,, | 100 Toilet Sets, vykd Cutand Engraved Crystal Water J ugs ind Celery: Bowle, .... 50 English Chromos. iq Bouquet Hoidora,Britannia Metal Tea and several Silver Tea Sets. oppousite the Russeil Hcuse J. BERMINGHAM All selling (private sale)â€"at 50 .; 50 PER CENT. BELOW COST. All selling (private sale).at 50 per cent. uade k nghg_bu;nf-l..p::t BE_H._\_HNUB.&?’&M Rocms T E subscriver i% in<tructed by. Mr. Martin whey, to sell by Public wuction, on commiencing mt 11 o‘elock..at his store,. Stock, dale‘s Buiidi ) s Hideanâ€"«t, all t 0. no‘d Fotiture »»d eflécts therelo, ing, of Bof:s|; Lounges, Bideboaros. â€" Fref@és,! Pianas ool, cane Chairs, commâ€"m rou «nd fallleaf Tables, _ Pictures, g;:l Pilows, B‘ankets,; Kitchen Stoves, Fite larg© box Black w.ant. zuum Parior Etoves: Kitchen Chairs #nd Tables, and varicus oth rirtic es, all without any reserve whatove , :;‘;h; premises must: be : aurrendered on the p®L . us ols l andsech | .3 Consigmned to the subscriber, to‘ sold Austiou and Prlvuo'lfl..m ® ind cb 1 and unli §5 i0 SERMLNGHAM‘»), opposite the Reasetl ouse. & v . ‘J. BERMINGHAM, ‘The subsoriber ruvmfjmoolnd last ~Fall |a eonsignment of 300 HMudson Bay Co.‘« Buffilo Kobar, bas a rew left, which he will sell Sheap, to close the.consignment. â€" . BANKRUPT GOODS _ Dorl‘t forget the day and E;eoâ€"fi t~okdale‘ E_x‘xlld l';gn, l:&w-"t:ycn“l"d ;l&h:fl.,u l.l . _J. BERMINGHAM, _ AUCTION He has also several large sized Horse Blanâ€" k) t«, which wiil be old Tlet than cost. J. BERMINGHAM. STOCK. B L A NKETS 1, n?mwl.'rfi‘s‘;:ux mm the City of The subscriber is Instructed by the Assignee Messrs Piadett, and ICvans of ggnn.fi woll :y & ubu:a A.I:Tl%nc:heol‘mm of ‘Ansolvent, ~x street in the cit awa. W the Lh nsis, oommorn’o:n( u". W o'ooToo + i.‘ in Wits to sult purchasers ‘the St0ok of the above BUFFALO ROBES U3 . id 4 10. & Anc cemPredbaned m es Ana o Pre o mnrveu(.umuuuug in part of phousand irted . Cig« several nm ciAret, bhuxl;."l‘ol")lub wnd* ‘grec ): gin,‘ wiue, Scot h whiskey, & large: assortment of wines in % j Also the snop, tixtures, -&ool Ml‘,w i mi hine and " lease of: prouises," "Ht ‘V be w ut any reserve, . uioi dn t | ‘ 4. BERMINGHAM. I Auctioneer. January l1lh, 1875 Private saleâ€"every day, Jan 11, 1675 AUCTION SALE TIMBER LLMITS Household Furniture â€"by ‘Auction, LVENT _ ACT _ OF AND "rrcnicyx1s raraeto." * Having. , recelved }09MUONDT uk 0 E* Skoad, 5m se L03 Public ‘Auction, at the UNJON HOUSE. in the 0‘0‘“0&““. on SA D_’Y. THE 20th DA OF FEBâ€" RUARY, 18 l}lt the hour of +weive o‘clook nOOD, foliow ing superior Timbor Limits : Licenge No. 161, season of 18734 com prising rsglon.dmm-nlne no‘qlnn miles ; u;i No. same season, C0 pl'llhlfl a0 aroA ffty aotlare avies, both being situate on the Poteâ€" HECTOR MLEAN Cl P wawa River, _ License No, 163, of season 18/4%4, . eotmpl i.A an area of fifty square miles, on the Vielle Branch, River Fetowawa andâ€" Great Opeongo Lake, R Whose limits are known to be timbâ€"red with Red and White Pine of almost im;-fl"l SEA L ighost prices in the Guebeo to markot 6e Warms"and conditions made known at the WINES, _ Terms and time of sa ¢. Will be sold bG PURLIC AUUIIOM 00 3 ind day of FEBK ARY, 1875, at the 4« UNION HOUSE, OTTAWA Cfy, Auction Sale LIMITS FOR . SALE THREE LIMITS ON THE KIPPEWA: Nos. 170, 171, and 172, of 1873 and 1874, consisti9® of about 57 square niles. i hy mmrnfiumbwmw‘- TERMS CASH i ds dentusiaat lsnt seet dn iag berremaa Aueuie n aoaly i 04 1 > o Caloat | f,?&‘té}“‘"‘"‘“""‘“‘""“‘“'j"‘ ~“;l'bHon.‘iW.W.Bdh#>, Also, the FARM on the Limits and Depot. tha of War, Washington. w ce Y have the honour to submit the folâ€" . on cce ie . on e o ie Jaurs SNEDDE®, ‘| State re |in the reorganization of the Rninsey, . | Btate 1e of Jan. 4th, 1875 :â€" Deo,, 30th, 1874 . _ BTBI® (of 1l4 I:;mn; ’fowd-i-inwhiublm’fi: Cunte.. Pn inie Satipiabiaihoanlneaetmecoes on on oreeti ce the . . to the ‘4th of January, x Lmn FOR ‘SALE, 1 d af . of conversation was © o â€" that ~were liable to ooo omm M 00 mb rvats of nteatclinting the Goremaoe and 1,100 Asresof Good :Farming Land y progrete en that he meatiot Killed o qran toe ols Meremies "O0. _ [ eotke e th oo nrainee? threats JtOiT; ut Ei03 A of Republican members of The frst at & shotf!!E9,‘the house in to the election *For par Pyuik w, MAGURE," * the kidng %O‘I know of :xmmh‘:% mmbmwoflt‘l:o lmmm Or. Ottawa P. O., < _ > smm _ Ord@r to preserve peace, and like the Or, Ottawa P. 0. wept. 2 1874. Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Esq FRIPAY, THE 15th INST., ARAuctiorn Sales; AND LEASE OF PREMISES. CASK®, ‘,melvod instructions from Robert ,‘mq.. will _soit bf' Public Am":fl, UNJ~N HOUSE. in the 0‘%(!0““‘. TUEDAY, THE 20th DAY OF FEBâ€" LIQUORS, OF VERY YALUABLE FIRE PROOF SAFE, J. BERMINGHAM, CIGARS, OoF PURI1C AUCTION on the SHOP FIXTURES, H. MeLEAN, BRANDLES, Auciion0er, 1873â€"4, compriair g Auctionesr. Auctioneer, Auclioneer, by many of which were cut in two,â€" and righed over two wooden bridges. ‘The train was travelling at the rate of forty miles an hour, and the impetus given to the cnrri:ga, as they left the rails, carried them"with terrible forte for a long distance, until they | were finally dashed to pieces in the meadows below, Three cgrriages and ’th;‘l,:fme van were deposited beyond the , . One carriage carried away one of: the stone abutments of the bridge, and fell in gplinters into the water. | Fragments of two carriages turned wheels upwards were literary strewn about, the embankment, and one .carriage was burléd_ rightâ€"across the up line, on the bank, ‘ The front ‘part of the train .con, tinued its course for some distance. In the case of a majority of the victims doath was instantancous Pufi Jan. 9,.â€"The anniversary of the death of the Ex:Emperor Napoleon was duly observed in ‘that city by the Imperiâ€" alists. Memorial services were celem ed in the church of St. Augustin which wasâ€"densely crowded. . Perfect order preâ€" vailed during the day. French AMairs, ; P. Jan. ; 9.â€"Duke De Broglie has inâ€" formA::&’faideat‘ Kmmhon'm he will not be able : toorganize a ministry until the Assembly comes to a decision with ngud”:o the constitutional bills. The President‘ toâ€"day communicated to: the Coumeil ‘of Ministers the results of interâ€" views had with various party leaders and requested the present Ministers to remain in office until the Assembly comes to a vote on ‘the constitutional bills and a new Government is formed. ° "All acceeded to the request, except McHabaud Latour, Ministet of the Interior, who will probably be replaced from the Department of Com Railway Accident. ; Eoxbpox, Jan. 10.â€"The Times of the 25th December gives an account of the acciâ€" denzfn ‘the Great Western Railroad, in which thirty one persons were killed, and upwards of seventyâ€"five wounded, A inga number of gers, most of whom were visiting fri for Christmas, were being conveyed in thirteen cam-{‘e’n with two engines from |the Great Western sta tion ‘at â€" Oxford: ~and . , Birimingham, and ‘the â€" north train * which was half an hour late, proceéeded safely. for about six miles, when a tire of the: wheel of the firstâ€"class carriage broke and immeâ€" distely left the metals, and forat least 300 yards plunged along over the sleepers, meaee. | It is hoped that the army bill will be dispposed of in the Auemlt)x’by Wed: neésday.â€" The Ministers will â€" take no part A | y Anniversary. | Toâ€"day being the second anniversary of the death of ‘Emperor Napoleon, a large number of well known French imperialists H Storms. | Loxpox, Jan. 9.â€"Advices from Cape Town, 16th Dec.;ecr:é)ort that a territic storm . and un entedly disastrous floods pmgflgdp thi-‘onfi:mut the country. Many vessels were waecked and immense dum‘e done. | Eo in the debate Formosa treaty congregated at Chiselhurst, the residence of &? exâ€"Empress Eugenie. | Lexpox, Jan. 9.â€"This afterncon the Globe has information that further diffiâ€" ctilties between the Gurernments of China and J;flu_: are anticipated, in consequence of the latter having offered an objection against ‘fulfilling the conditions ot the ‘ Tsabella Ex%:een of Spain has receiv ed a telegram from a number of Catalon. i-:n'r(’:w;mu""ww'bisfiihviung her to take up her residence in Barcelona. The King Welcomed, "‘Mapzm, Jan.|9â€"The Spanish frigate with King Alf on board arrived in the harbor of ona this morning. The prefect of the dity and a number of depu tutions‘ riting various organizations went on d welcomed the King to Spain. | The Kifg in reply to these g:eetr ings said, "I an hlppf to reâ€"enter Spain amy of ‘dlona. I know the wants of talonia. Ofallmy titles,I am Eltzude.t of that of ;Count jof Barcelona. The King landed at 11 a. im., he was received at the ier by the authorities of the city and an gninanu' se number of citizens, who were vwnf.huninfio in their demonstrations "ot Wwelcome. He went to the cathedral, and afterwards reviewed the troops. He lwflt‘remnn in Barcelona until toâ€"morrow ‘noon, when he will leave for Valencia. ‘;, ing on his Way to the Capital. _ m , Jan. 9.â€"King Alfonso has left \Barcelona for Valencia, where he is exâ€" Ipootod on Monday evening ; thence he woes direct to Madrid, and will arrive on Â¥Frozen to Death. f C Ago, Jan.9.â€"John Hop.n‘ labourer, &igg:md this mommalon the West Side \ frozen to death. The thermometer toâ€"day and last nig::gjhu ranged from cighteen Lto twentyâ€"five degrees below zero in and +about the oltf]â€" _ :. .4. s 4 "‘The Council of Ministers have tendered to Count Valmaseda the office of Captainâ€" General of Cuba. : Valmaseda will not ac cept the post unless he is granted a reâ€" inforcement of 20,000 men,which he deems indispensable for the effectual quelling of the insurrection. Should this be promised him, he ';u gflt‘o Cuba, but beforo'hi: {e- parture he will propose a plan for the Wemm;)monofthomvuinthc »S:cyh of approval to GenLâ€" Sheridan. + Mmhmm% !didnotuo two despatches of *to Genl. Sheridan until they were publish ‘"@d. Secys. &ripm and Jewell u{dt.ho "same. All in the absence of official re ports decline to express positive opinions upon the case. £. rtant |Despatch History © if’-” fltoflllol'l lev:ll.-‘uo-- t -.. «; &r. Pavc, Minn., Jan. 9.â€"The Legislative eatious last _ev ni developed the fact that Ramsay wfllfidfily be renominated. Opposition to is divided between Gov. Davis and exâ€"Gov. Austin. } #1 acleqrayp i. ;.|. . Whe New Orleans Trouble. . Nuw Yoax, Jan. 9.â€"The Herald corres poridenit has interviewed members of the ‘eabinet in regard to Secy. Belknap‘s des MIdâ€"IC : (Wasrmmorox, Jan. 9.â€"The following official© desp was received here late last night, New Orleans, January ‘The Formosa Dificulity Again. k oo ~ 340 i'u}“() Memorial Services. GREAT BRITAIN. Royal Invitation. lGHT UNITED $TATES. Political Caucus. FRANCE. SPAIN. 18(481 BEsPATCXHES,. leans Parish, moved tnat the military power of the (General Government be in voked to gmerve_the”gewe, and that a comniittee be appointed to wait on (ienl. DeTrobrignd, the commanding officer of the . United _ States troops â€" staâ€" tioned |at the State House, and e lobby, e motion was 2 ~ K comthittes waited on Gen. De% and soon Tteturned with that "officer, who, as he walked down to the Speaker‘s desk;, was greeted with a burst of applause from dxo&a:wusfic side of th:gome. Gen. De Trobriand asked the acting Speaker if it was not possibile for him to preserve orâ€" der without appéaling to him?: Mr.. Wiltey said it was not, whereupon the General procegded‘to "the lobby, and: addressing a few words to the ‘excited crowd, peace was at oncé restored. â€"Gen, De Trobriand was then thanked> for his : interference in behalf of law and ‘order, and: then withdrew.> The Republicans had. now generally ~withdrawn from the hall and united hfigni&g_t petition t:.dt.ho Govâ€" ernor stating their grievances asking his aid} which>»: petition, signed by. fiftyâ€" foak in my pmpeege . t â€"aaan wa:hnqw'mndd at . the House p::.m with its permanent organization, agâ€" cordingly ( the roll <was »called by . Mr. Trezevante, the: ac clerk, and. Mr., Wiltey ‘deelared: the fip..m and | Mr.: Trezevante Cterk of <the House. :: Acting. on the protest | made by ~this majorityâ€"of the Ho '&ojzuonmr:fovhn::? the conmmanting genoral : of. ment to aid him in ‘restoring order. and enable legaily returned : members of the House to proceed with its organization acâ€" cording ‘<to â€" law. . This. â€"request was â€" reasonable and inâ€" <accordance ~â€"@innts State House safe for the peaceable n«sembling of the Legislature. General Emsry, upon the requisition of the Goverâ€" nor, stationed troops in the vicinity of the b ai Owing to these fi itions, the y assembled in te House without any disturbance of the v&rnp. Af | twelve . o‘clock . Mr. Nians Vigars,: Clerk of the last House of Representatives, proceeded _ to call theqmllu mccording to law he was emâ€" with _ law.>: W:S vividly the terrible massacres that place in the city in 1866 in the Mechanics‘ Instiâ€" tute, . and ‘bélieving that the lives of the members 6f the Legistalure were or would. be endangered in case an organization under law was attempted. m‘mnlm furnished | with ‘‘the request ‘care: should be!taken that no member of the Legislature returned by the returning board should be ejected from:the floor. The military : posse . performed © its ~duty: undadmmfiomthoflomd-fio State, andâ€"zemoved from the floor â€"of the House those persons who had been ille gally: seated and‘ who had no legal right to be there, whereupon the Democrats rose ‘and: ‘left the «House, andâ€" the remaining ‘‘members. _ proceed@d fect \â€" / an !~organization. â€"â€"under State laws.: In all this turmoil in which bloodsheod Avas ~imminent! the military posse behaved with great discretion. When Mr. Wiltey the usurping Speaker of the House 'ul{od for troops to prevent bloodâ€" shed, they were given.him, when the Govâ€" ernor of the State:: called for a . posse for: the same purpose and to enforce the law . ;twu !‘umfllo% dl:-eh'flfadthilnotbo: one it is my firm beli scenes bloodshed m‘mld have fiufi‘ t ‘ .(Signed), P. A. SusriDax, \ M 0s 9 Lieut.â€"General. c nuron w L member. New"Your? Jan. 9:â€"A W ton speâ€" cial sayt a::’m int hu'm four 1etmm%m4m assassination if he ddés not‘v the Federal troops from Baitimore. The Nonitnationsâ€"â€"Canadian Institute~ Fireâ€"â€"Thé Canadiar Monthlyâ€"â€"â€"Post Omgce. * k ‘The nominations in theâ€"city on Monday, next will be held at the following places : House of Commons, East Toronto, in sn office im the City Hall, Mr. Charles. Lind: say, Returning officer ; Local Legislature, Rast Toronto, at the east side of the City Hall, â€"Mr. Andrew:Atuttaford, Returning Officer ; West Toronto, at Grand‘s Horse Repository,â€" Adelaide :street, Mr. Sheriff Jarvis, Returning officéms as. s .. ; . lv“"l.f‘-' '“"';u‘” l"cl * Ew*-' ironmimzan ala 2W ‘essvas "About "ewo : ofciock â€" this" iomipg : an alarm of fire was sounded % it otgl:)dwm'm_ it““fh mmmupch;nnthnhh::; CANADIAN INTEELIGENCE p e TOoRORTO. s i Threatening Letters. Clerical some sparks from the chimney | Dr, Dsescxaure for" the ~ peaceable | had ignited the fireboard in the house of l&dfll“fl@-“@*“'.!f-m 279 Church street, filling Two of them are J&u Toxoro, Jan. 9 to ef. On the arrivalof the hon. gentleman at the depot, by the six o‘clock train, he was received by a very h‘x}e convoarse â€" of electors from all parts of the Riding, and escorted. to the residence of Mr. James Boll,wnw, with whom he was aguest, by a torch 1&1:1. . procéssion, the brass mih i concourse, in its line : of mnchm prinoir;l streets. The wildest enthusiagm prevailed .m:&?.hdmbm ‘clock, the moetâ€" ingâ€" was o;rnuad by &r Wm. ‘Dorar, President the South Lanarkâ€" Reform was densely by a respectable and 'W&,uflkhc:h’numbmmm w&'l the clergymen of th town.and m;’-_. NC i GBHL W is dsavel ersfa0 ) Perrn, Jan. 9. As: had i b;eu lnn-m:hed tfimu(l)xl‘.t.he â€" 4 e on. Oliver SMowat dbliyered an wddress to the elec tors of ‘Lanark, in the Town Hall The Hon. Mr, Mowa1, on the call of the Chairman, rose and commenced his adâ€" dress.: He alluded in the first place to the struggle | for reform ul::rohhdnndm ligious berties thatâ€" had taken place in the particularizing such measures as &lmbleGmmmt,'CleryB“orvu, that in allâ€"cases Reformers were the first to in mdwg:nbwfiflb"l finally securing u-mnngo the tance of Liberal Corservatives ‘to their views. (The Premier then . entered ‘into© a sletail>.0f some of the principal measures passed by the Reform administration since the downfall of the dâ€" Macdonald Ministry, many of whi hadbeenoppoadbytheéonur vatives (previously, md votnd dmvfib] ENTHUSIASTICâ€" RECEPTION. Mr. Doran‘s Election Made â€" Sure, ~ An arrangement has. been . made by which ‘the delivery of (g:p letters is exâ€" pedited. â€" A receiver been placed at the north end of the post office, beâ€" tween the ladies‘ wicket:and the nmrfl ‘delivery,â€" for the reception of lotters Wteifotmnmdmg in the city, and all such letters Ehood in this receiver wil! be ready for delivery in a very short time after being posted. | s , The Religious oquw-w. «Toroxro, Dec. 10. The religious controversy still goes .on. This eÂ¥ening Archbishop {W for the subject of his weekly 1 ; . "The x_fermnfion and . the Reformers." ‘The Rev. J. Greenfield, of the Church of Engâ€" land, formerly c::s' lain to the Thirteenth Regiment, at Christ.Church, Reâ€" formed Episcopal, on a kindred topic. | ‘Tory ‘Govermnments... Among these| _ Mr. lpnueuâ€"Dunng' l'tw" mfi%fllofi Bill ; Abolition o{'gusl Reéâ€" | did you take any steps m-fl resentation ; Settlement of the Municipal | matter. ; <â€" _/ vo. 4roid0gk ; deudiftiod. 6 mnfimd indebtedness, by which the | â€" Mr. Daxsuezatâ€"No;immediately giter:, county of Lanark so largely benefitted ; | wards. ‘The second time he imé to see . jhonilpn.y.oheme.bywhichboufide me“flnl'w it aposiâ€" Ti P oawor rote of the peoples Sepre | than the ‘Emmeries Bropariy béobe â€" one. irect vote e s repreâ€" | t! ~property witse mives ; the consolidation Of the muniâ€" | had always told him that the Government . eipal ‘a work of immense labour and | had great , difficultyâ€" owiny‘ t5 the Tar‘! care; the present school law, by which neries property‘ for: every public school in the province was ewohofifiy“ . Catholics and made free to all, and making the best| one for w,.- is «echool in ‘the / world ; ‘the reorganiza | > Mr. uum ou learned bél tion of ‘Council of Public Instruction, | then that the & sdudeé any op by which the members thereof were mele position| to the érectionof‘s thospital whch.:. sible to theintelligent constituents; | as that ‘contati ) of. the . Voters‘ Tists ‘Act, for the ‘ further | the Montreal Hospital, . . _| _ . mgm contests> and ‘many‘| . Mr. DaxseRkeavâ€"Yes. I know . Obher me ‘of <equal {utility, showing | had. â€"â€" | _ .‘ _ _ Nuuy e pers+4 that the Government, while ‘not only tryâ€"| â€" â€" Mr. Lorxxornâ€"Who ‘offered that : ing figxzi‘rpowetwmk“h&obm sit.;c;?- > ..f.,v..l,;'),fi wh sod auos? interes! e country, had to ‘an un . Daxazagav«â€"I do not wish to sa) eodo;t:d extent "succesded""in ufi:‘; butltl-lw”:vh me frorm Authbrite endeayours, â€" He‘" then " dwelt | for some | tive«sources. © * â€" ©l 10 000 ow jas C timouj)lon'r.hg‘vn-iOuuslmdeufi:ttpb Mr. : Lorawornrâ€"said. has f g, election ‘purposes to injure the Minis|press the â€" question . at present, but try, explainiing all these away in such| would: : reserve the â€"right ~ofâ€"doing qut?ibturymmngguwoonv'mu,urnm-if-!h yestigntio ‘;_" ‘rot convéert, even the most hardened Tories d-nn%:nmm. kedâ€"â€"Did ‘y0u in , the -hul-o;g:omaummof his ma\z::mmm I been magde in statements, &n ity inistry | writing. a.“râ€"cm been ”.;.C.bindlfl‘uix;:ivflm ugll.?‘ exâ€" oflbm & { w planations eA.?mlfi' ‘arm . DaxsErkayâ€" gfww ' and th. mogfl’mf eCandless was | lieve er ow tnf hib ‘ P déonvincing, showing that his |butâ€"do bot ‘know in whatâ€"wiy. M > or. Government Sould not have | continuedâ€"â€"I told; Mr, Middglemiss that t soted ise than his had done while | Gove E Tfl:‘“'?t:hg; mflu public interests, _ He con: | fying both reli xt it the TÂ¥ | aluded, after‘ speaking about two hours, | ies proverty was not Jirge enough 4 Mr. Mowat at Perth. me Igapgeanches h ‘mont, i avon ts * mon s t to be" m a ‘ joint stock comâ€" pany, which is now being organized. _ . _ . il;ohouu use with smoke. ‘ Jt was speedily ex tinguished without need of the engines. eee en en e en ea s ols oo nc ioi Compscon uo. sc i‘s oc ‘ the ~public interests, He conâ€"| fying ..nfi:“mw C ' :dfl;kf:erzpe‘hn? about two hours, | ies erty was rge on Adr by advising @ll the Reformers present to | hospitals:~ Twoâ€"dayscdat : Shis 00 s unite i Minp:x‘boun(r Doran‘s elec:4 tion, he came to me With &A, NOW , PrOpO &:,%M eir appreciation of the| tion to meet this C nd that was t‘s efforts in doing their very | to give in exchange es proâ€" best to advance the interests of the counâ€" pon.L‘mh > 1 4 Sheow h wl * P the Ledue farm. : He hed with hmas.pi+ ; Mz. Coo®, who was present, was invited | of this farm .made .out and, «¥ided in to ifhe wished, which, after some loufm.% o other: itation, he did. -Bo:'&oke-houtu posed then the Ledut pelonge! our, y ‘with ~the ‘object ‘of tiring | to him. Hcmdom‘h- c the audience, réiterating the â€"contents ‘or | then, but asked me to aid in effecti the ‘the Mail fiy sheots, Wwhich he had‘ been | excharlige.. â€"... ; ... ian sad" * ind 1 toreply if he wished, which, after some | lots d ion, he did. -Be:'s!ke about an | posod our, evidently ‘with ~the ‘object "of tiring | to hit mg.n;ioooo,rem’:s:o contents :ot | then, ‘the Mail fly sheots, he ‘had> been | exch Morogaly, meate io on mootn | ol Tm‘rfl&éfio&mdwom&o this j p ians since Sandfield Mr. Mowat re speaking about another hour, mg the ~various Whflfiw‘ his Government and its mem! so effectually as to cover ~m&flthdismfim and ‘confusion. b not within hearing can have no idea of the thorough manner in which these were answered, and the pitiable of Mr. Code as each of his slanâ€" < mis statements were nailed by the imfl,mfiommm to the of the assiemblage. Queeh uit the Premien, "the sudionce | have | business with shyoné conbarnifig! vrphpdfi-flkfi&hflw;flww’ 26 Anoonts remucke," tm â€" Iorce mos | uon to 12| Mr. Maaiemize aid noe ‘alll atl the abitity displayed in his speoch, | me his »inténtions: in ‘the: \F and the measures expinined to them. _ _ | said he it it would be a, good thing iess en nssm | t on oo ts spang . Your, «n in fevour of the Government. | Ledue farni, and we bothothoughhtlat at } j wouldbo“fi-"" lflf nueld inticin | Entafetbene sev en afrarios oo e HantinkkG. d:!_' after we visited : the Tany _ f 4 . m MoxteraL,,Jan. 9. . L. W. S1orms was recalled, and xami by Mr. Mousseau. His i ..related to the value of land mlnin‘flw Iadnefnrn.“&gdflu been effected average rate <of %zwm Land in x' b hood of Leduc property v ising very rapidly in value, and he EXAMINATION OF MR. DANS s â€"gantsdiiridnintwa welnk We â€" " ~~_ CS‘ ::tyyhom.n d asked T had dg "BCr MoxteEiL, Jan. 9. :| thought .of he t . L. W. Sicoors was recalled, and roperties, and if I did think it would oasâ€"€6: by Mr. Mousseau. His ge-goodchneo’h* to 1 ..related to the value of land make it. lwuhi-lm been effected ernment from great rate <of %zwm Imd"mu: Maz. Lozaxors: Mr. know x._ hbourhood of the Leduc property that you would have to enter into.negotia s mnpidl in value, and he tions with the Government?. â€".; knew of. purche Lfl%‘l:dloven Mz. Daxsezsic: _ ‘He asked me that tripling on Mmhl’iltd”ms;ery formally. _ +/ | short period. uc farm A was proferable mm@.‘!‘rw?m mwm?:uh-umt.dm as a site for an hospital for contagious disâ€" Kr.)fidfl.m’a-hfiim'd‘ a Gowror, MoCarLUx, (XPs, and|â€" Mr. DaxssesA0 : hub:‘-fifi w the sxcpption o Do Dersbaspe |Mikdonae "I agg mer t w much belter tor betpa Parposte mm ce | Mindiemics ntitherl * Hlo it tor paftire madisal ns aod | Lrenel ant xt watess :Pl)uflp m:flddmmm th‘::dh;or. f bumsue English, and does. MJ kp :4 l A rter at 4 us goi¢ £ . tho distan@éetravelled by th i ith | 1t bei two ofclock the Conital - amdmfiu&_”’m“"'"hipm%’imfin mh io makk 96 Wl e 00 jX C L ts testimany will be , the Mr.y Lbnuau-;.m&-nt Mr. ' miss come to i you were .mm!ldflm Govâ€" crament? . lars dor it, and intended to with it. He knew that hhfim pital had asked for it, . Gareau and Harteau, x it, and he learned that : lars had been offered for it, â€"and de to offer more. About the beginning o June Mr, Middlemiss came to h o &sk for information about the propert» ig that he wished to buy. ~He said that had been advised to.come /t0 Jtn;> Midiâ€" dlemiss asked himi[i&h_ . Aot . help him to acquireâ€"it, ness continugédâ€"â€" "I told him it was useless to thin! 4 mautter, because the,Ministry had alread mfnsoé.owllittom" is _ Mr. Lorxaxorrâ€"Was thore Hity gt h about the price in your first interview. > Mr.C. A. Daxsezzir, one of the lishers . of the Minerve, was the witâ€" ness. He stated that during last he appliedem.l.Ofidbfi negotiations for the gmh.aof the Tanâ€" neries property. . ‘Ouimet »#8pHied that it was impossible to sell it, as the Government intended it for hospital pi poses. He offered 50,000 or d lars for it, and intended to Mr. mhmil:’fs-“:buu offef to payrfou immiksion i 8 eut e o iaaat & whatever mmA alte not say what he ‘"to "do ' Tune 81 andabths ‘Awo une : Middlentiss came, to. m., 2 WCIRTEE 295 00. Nlgk (mio Mr. Ferpryaxp Faves, notary, Tanneries and ‘Leduc considered the first to be ies irake ns menaaiae latter «mt 300 part exchauged with g‘m; ie Mr.J. 8. Evaxs, merchant, mm Tanneries property, and ‘con at July lst last, it was worth about twelve and a half cl:x)m. He“hwfifi‘:m about & is Tc soon se mot :emd to him for 10,000 dollars.. He to get the other also, and offered 9,0(&“1&- for thodcu n-.tb‘th city, in expoctation b\g‘ ties for a;,(mum « Ohm fered tim f““‘:fl"‘"hf'n..,"“::'m * Or w ao: hinlf it"b‘ using per to upon, butm no idea of selling it in lots. )n July 1st last, he thought the irty‘ was worth about 400 dollars per aere.| Ir.DAn'-néIdfi':‘?W was.. I believe I told him it was, was. .. { beliove J fQ _ hin it was imgoss! ter ) At is 4 hk +o (PÂ¥k ith | 1t bein "..,.'éfiuk. e Cz it Ejom‘;’;énm% fioiw"mflb‘ : _ Mr. Loraxesszâ€"Dt "i"f at int did you take any steps mg F matter. |c~ c~ â€" o. 4r0id00tk ; 3 m â€" \r. Daxsreeratâ€"â€"Nojimmediate}y gfter:. wards. ‘The second time he.ca e me at the Minerve 0 fice, with raposiâ€" voov ie srncneries Brobarty Oectil hldd“y.m t hnt thi Governmeni b“‘_ gwt« C in s 4nd -f enupw two bofiil, oneâ€"for the , Catholios and one for the:PROROSIBDTS: . ... m« i. »out." tss s other. Mr, Prerrs Carcorx®, . stated: that 48,000 m been offered for the " Pomwillie" of 82 arpents, which lies east farm. He considered the to be proportionately more valuable thaen the two fgfg(‘dxl,' “'.’* w and one & 4 P E. ud mss buavere Moyotieeatlt ce a6 r.hu ‘:n::qhtd by .‘b of a the Moritreal General Hospital» . _ | because it would be more easy of access ::flen.pmpudmdtoi“h ilt. t‘4 U aljing Z Mr. Daxsereiv He asked me if I would i”m"‘i""i’{?"'”:" Ministors ‘this name f 5(« wumtl-'éfiJ_ .A o 1 Â¥r. Dakssezat : It was to represontithe Wintter to the ~Government, and | put Mr. Middlemiss into relations with Nithemnt Aunligptatn eniera Mi emiss i French: and M+r. wndt m PRICEâ€"3:â€"CEXTS. at

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