erday N alkem, Pre or is home _ "Tus Butus® Coxcert.~Toâ€"night Prof. Butler assisted by -ovm’ladiuof his musical class in the Ladies‘ College, will give mconcert in aid of St. Andrew‘s Chureli, in the basement of that building. The pmee«ho;r&‘:zhbe davofwtorthe ilding fund urch, a t of itâ€" se% should ensure a large audiâ€" ence. is © Uxtowx Stzax Fiks Comrany.â€"At a meeting held on Weduesday evening last the following ofleonh u‘:(n-odocbd for l;._he ensuing + Union Steam Fire Engine m:'â€"&pï¬n,.lohn Albert ; Ist Lieutonent, Eden Potter; 2nd do. Thos. Hanrahan ; Secretary, R. T. Sims ; Treasurer, Jas. tfl.,’ ist Engineer, Jas. McKilligan ; 2nd do., A. Larocqueo ; Fireâ€" Tus Br Waro Maz«zt.â€"The long and vered question of the purchase of the intod asse nt year. it once proceé sirable work. abour marke quence. . Ax Ornp AocguaryTtaxce.â€"From a Wind: wr(u-\uio)hpogeé‘ we }uot:‘ee’ the l:',ollow ing paragraph : pt. Jos. who met with an accident some time since by which his wrist was splintered, has reâ€" moved his residence from Detroit to Wind sor. The Captain, who was for five years on the stage, was formerly & of x&nkwiuClubome + .;‘:: citizens are getting up a % him to enable him to meet the medical expenses incidental to his recent illness. (n that occasion the Captain will play Shylock, in. " The Merchant of Venice," and Monsieur Jacques. Sware Pox.â€"The Marine and Fisheries Department, in order to ascertain the cerâ€" tainty of the reports circulated nï¬mg this terribloxdisease on the Upper WA, despatched a bal.:?ennunun t, wha. has just returned, reports ten cases wr the: Indians on the Pickannock, of which have mlt;d; fatally. Some Mr. Gilmour‘s men, who are working in neighbourhood, velunteered tgur ices in order to have the dead bodies ed, but the relatives of the deceased istently refused to have them buried, it is their intention to cance them to Lake of Two Mountains, as soon as sthing opens. . The attention of the morities should be called to this matter, tdr if the course intended be pursued it y be the means of spreading the conâ€" in throughout the country. us Figs Yrsteroay.â€"There was an of fire sounded yesterday morning about a to eight o'clnk,from 62, i‘boxm thomm_ alarip homd Fire Alarm 'l'd;&nph. All the parâ€" is of the Fire Department was promptly and ready for action. It was d, however, to be a Lrifli.ng.flair. A sngall closet in a house in St. Joseph stteet, by some unknown means, took th buswuaï¬mmhodbytboflmotho brigade arrived. expense attending thie turning out of the steam engines on a h tandrhp false alarm was freely spioken of as a piece of extravagance, and s tions were rife as to the advisability their at least waiting for nlmi:l alarm, being deemed necessary â€"an ecoâ€" ical point of view. ITus Gaassnorper Puaovs.â€"At the roâ€" quest of the representatives . from the neontmolw in Kansas and N 'thool-gqnm in this city held a meeting in the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Saturday afternoon, and after hearing a statement of the case, unanimously agreedl to recommend the cause of the sutferers to the Christian regards of the congregations on the Sabbath, and to call is Tank roel p.;:_,m..“""“""'“'- harsiy on in on Tuesday next, the mm‘mon p.m. The meeting will be 1 by o!..ormua..n-,mwing‘ an acâ€" count of the present state of country for "which ‘relief is nat& The Mayor .will be invited to take the chair, and the Revs. D. M. Gordon, J.~W. Hunter,â€" Wm, Moore, Wim. Young and W. Pope will mw‘- c @ Remember that the auction sale of city lots in Winnipeg, Manitoba, takes place at Mr. Bermingham‘s &nocuon rooï¬l, on Elgin street, opposite the .Russell toâ€"day ut 11 o‘clock ma::‘ 7:30p:m.lmmisil&boonlyuhnee of investing in that direction before the mflmhoulmtmctmm which will largely enhance the ies of ‘real estate â€"in hlnllobt- As ih:&lm sale to meet payments.on engageâ€" ments ent-.dâ€"P.iuh before the . present railroad ccna- were defined or inion Government, and the proprieâ€" ma selling at present, a guaranâ€" tec of an awdvance of one hundred per cent., within a year, will be given to purâ€" chasers, if required. 3 NTY P+ on ‘rtr.â€"The Division Cou n yeste , before h Lyon. Judging from t} endance, there must ha ble business of a judic: 1. â€"â€" Messrs, . Cousens, versy have been reapâ€" for: this city for the curâ€" ag remains now but for to get. to work with a um&um of the work. Th h Columbia c Province ETY wo 0 C The ad bscribers e toâ€"day Skating Rink on Gowax‘s New th?::xd Homâ€"Aï¬t& rangements for op::mg e in n‘id of Mr. Gowan, for his enterpt in bringing to h successful completion the magnificent new opera house on Albert street, have been completed. | As will be seen in another column, the H Opersa Troupe are to have th ipur of inaugurating this, one of the houses in the Dominion of e bem;lt::l will be giu;l; &n@kï¬::ll istinâ€" eir es . sn on fes ve selected, for nt use, 0 the gorgeously fi up private boxes ‘on either side of the stage. ‘The piece to be produced is the lr-uï¬lul ?tnof E'l‘ho Grand Duchess," !with a full and efficient ier of S{;:rks and Motcalf streets, near Mann‘s hardware store, will â€" suit the pur pose with the aid of one of the hydrants, rom which it is intended to let water run o replenish the tank. . [Since writing the ibove we learn that the steamer atrived cast, and all the fli&n&l music, gorgeous scenery, wardrob@é, &c. Alt those c of securing seats, can secure them until tomorrow evening at the music of the Messrs. Gowan, on Sparks t, where a plan ofâ€" the house is on view. | In the evening afterwards, all will be nï¬u the Russell House e highest bidder. We would i & the liberal patronage of the p\ml r. Gowan on Monday next, the on of the opening bomfor his en i has surely great upon the citizens of Ottawa. | J The first regular meeting of neow Council was held last night in City Hallâ€"his Worshiz the Mayor in the chair , Present : Alderm Rocq Heney, Groulx, O‘Conmor, m Dougal, Robertson, mmn,&na risti Bronson, Pntm and David. | Mr. D. J. O‘ ue, M.P.P., occupied a seat to the right of his Worship the Mayor. 3 L ol say â€" On motion of Mr. Hexey, se by Mr. McDovoas, Mr. Robert OQ‘Reilly was appointed associate auditor with Lindâ€" (n motion of Ald. Pratt, Mesers. wore topgmied ut spooid hag : were & :t.riké’gho Standing Committees for the year _ â€"An adjournment for a quarter of an flmnriookphoenonllowtlowmpi[&mw }“‘m_ I Ean Bulla 1 DXra nd a #reat w r-'A'l:i.‘hAfl‘¥$mud thergport of the committee as follows :â€" AML L M mmnrtnna & Puspaniay ts o x mitectiih duke wrard Marker . Couxitte® : Am : Robertson, O‘Connor, Chabot, Bangs and David. _ . _ Boaro or Hziaum: Alds. Rowe, Mc Dougal, Waller, Groulx, and Pratt. | | â€" _ Assessueyt AaAxp Court : x Alds. Bronson, Robertson, . and Chabot & NT PP | â€"On motion df Ald. Prarr, by Akl.Bmxxmtntho‘ nvamï¬ Committee just read was ived and adopted. _ BBA [NL â€" Pemtwxe . Commttte® lou.ltm »wey, Robertson, Bronson, Groul} Mo: Dougal. : © |< }< s _ KB F [ _ Byâ€"Law Comyitre®: Alw 4 Waller, Clnbo:and O‘Connot. Hfub c Ald. Brax®tr moved the filling up of the blank in the byâ€"law with the names of Messrs. Cousens, Stewart and ‘Traversy and that the byâ€"law be then read a Poomi and third time and passed. || _ _ . Ald. 0‘Coxxor moved in 1 t the filling of the blank with the of Messrs. Stewart, McEvels and / + The amendment was lost on the follow» ing} :livisi?n: i , | easâ€" Chabot, Heney,. O'Connor,mgl‘:nd Waller. Naysâ€"Bangs, t, Davi Christie, Robertson, Rowe and Bi 1t _ Ald. Rocqus thought that the Cou -houldsvaimhm: of the new act and appoint an Assessment & sioner. t lame l i . 1 he f * Ald. Baxes fas opposed to pensioning A xos | h ' such men as m Waller on the C: $ s nB iiiny en y d recer Of | Waller. | hk se Ou motion of Ald. Bizxketr the . byâ€"law to appoint assessors for the year was read a first time. L l thicts: Sf Ald. Broxsox thought the city had | not yet'ï¬rown sufficiently, towarrant a to the new system. . _ [F .$ at The original resolution was then carried unanimously. . | v~ .. COLLEGIATR INSTIYUTE Tmm A resolution was ted reâ€" inti Messrs. l(céillivriy-fl llz to .Il:ï¬ of Trustees of the Collegiate Institute for the ensuing term. bl bssust _ Ald. MoDougat t ‘the resolution should be employment given tothopoor @, | + change _ Ald. Davip thought as the people ‘had 5s Thought that 1t indiodielt tifes they e t t it indi were satisfied with the old A s _’ _ Ald, O‘Conxor moved ‘another |amend mentwfllllhebhnkwith#: of Mossrs. Dunn, Stewart and Eraversy. _ This amendment was lost on the same division as the previous amendment. | _ Ald. Warizx moved a resolution to have the Bouflor Works empldy old servants of the ¢ity in cleaning around wells and bridges, m.ï¬ of the new and bodied men that have supplanted â€" Ald. Pra t no nian should be emphwl“:mmw" the wages _ Ald. Hex® thonjnmbhlmmflu be employed in ing stonc, as they wore absolutely né for the improvement of the s dech ++ oo P agg > Ald. WarieR thought that the, tion was xï¬ï¬] bwnd'flzboaï¬endm support to this class of men,. â€" / + night. ] t zx Hyora«xts.â€"A number of h have been broken during tho pas! .hmuth sheer carelessness, the breakages continue in th itio the Water Commissioners wi it hydrants areâ€" rather expensgiv allow people to pEy with, Should reak out in their ficinity, it will be . groat want wbbr"mhouhtha hy: in question. Th.(mt e head grove street_ has broken in tion, it is said, with ‘supplying the B en oppo'l_ite'i.bq‘pol, and noâ€" ; to know how ;ï¬::o bro:fo; rell known that ot * & Co.‘s mill, and the éo_uh‘)’ Hsxzxy would not go for the STANDING COMMITTERS. CORPORATION BMPLQYEE3 CITY CoOUNCIL ho chaal basin. ‘There AUDITORS ASSESSORS would not support| the | [P Margaret Dogherty was up again on the | charge of smashing windows in a house on ‘gxuh Street. She was ordered to p.{ & ne of $20 and costs, or ‘go to gaol two lmnb:h- at hard labour. She wont to On motion of Ald. Waller, the Byâ€"Law Committee wore instructed to pr(gf)m & byâ€"liy defining the dutics of the City Enâ€" gineer. § s (m / motion ‘of Ald. Pratt, the City Cle';twu instructed to rrooqre 50 copies of the new Fire Byâ€"Law for the use ofl:.lln Corporation. i f i Before M. O‘Gara, P | Kate Carson was artraigned for vagrancy on the public streets and with being & ï¬)mtitute. She was admonished to return her friends. f | o James McCastlin, an aged person, who frequently appeared before this court, as up on a clharge of vyagrancy, and . was ent to gaol for two months at hard labour. Joseph Nadeau was up on remand for he larceny of a ring from one Mr. Stréet, f Montreal. The ring was valued at $100. Mr. A. Gibb appeared on behalf of the prisoner. ‘le was committed to await his trial at the noxt assizos. } sideration. _ On : the 26th of! Jn:& the question of the exchange t:uto% in Council for the first ti To the best of my knowledge this exâ€" change was m&reoente'd as an advan g:)ua one for public, as thereby li‘t two charitable institutions were 0 ‘ tained. . ()n the following day the sum‘ was .again â€" considered. _ The Leduc $ was represented by Mr. Quimet as situated half a mile beyond the Tanneries, and as a much preferable site for hospital purâ€" m. A minister {)_nsent remarked that e Tanngries people were opposed to an Elrupihl in their neighbouggood. As for _tlv‘;lmsof the properties, Mr. Ouu:l:: said they. were eqï¬_or very nearly so, Messrs. Archam and Quimet ‘stated that they had visited the prtgoï¬y, and I maging the irasseqtion &n importent siderin e an :i ’one, I cï¬:servod that if the properties were not of equal value the Government would place thomselves in a difficulty. I underâ€" The Council then adjourned lies, and the matter |remained under con stood from Mr. Ouimet that one of the gentlemen, representing the English hosâ€" pital, was satisfio«. with the exchm.gli,,md. that the others would probably be. On 5th July Mr. Irwine showed me«a letter from Llr Hart, in which the latter told him heâ€" was dissatisfied â€"with the exchange, ouldmu _that ; | the _ transâ€" action _ w create .. great unn: ment. â€" _ I coincided in the o%i:n"I with Mr. Iryine ‘that the exchange should be stopped. Mr. Irvine telegraphed in that sense to Mr. Archambault, who reâ€" turned for answer that the ?nmtion had been already cormpleted, : When the matâ€" | ‘ter of the exchnnge first came before the Council, I think the name of Middlemiss wus mentioned as the proprietor of the Leduc farm. Lrecall the fact because I heard the name before. ~It was either Quimet or â€" Archambault who mentioned the name, but I can‘t say which. When the Order in Council wes passed, I underâ€" stood the duty of effecting the exchange was left to Archambault, I didn‘t know, however, at the time the Government could only gai of the Leduc land .ï¬T tge crops had been harvested, and of the buildings thereon only in the month ?( April next. From: what: tranâ€" spired, I believe it would have been better to have delayed the conclusion of the exâ€" oul:nge, but I hn:lhe&ery eonï¬denoo'un: osé charged wi bn?:eu. reason of my believing"hnt t would be better to have delayed is that toâ€"day many persons declare the properties of unequal value.. On the 2lst July I left. for Gummd it was there L learned of . Irvine‘s resignation. _ Upon this I hastened to return to Quebec, where I arrived on the eighth of August. Iwas informed by Ouimet of the reasons for which Messrs. Ross and Irvine had e signed. I declared to him that I was decided to follow the sanie OOUJ‘IG,'LO cuuels::;..numberof;_sn friomhqsqq withdraw from us their ‘support. Oui asked me to withhold my resignation till Mr. Robertson‘s return, so that the Trea surer might make his report. Upon the arrival ot"il(rv Roboruon& L. tendered my resignati again, > and ‘it was only upon the pressing request of Mr, Roberts that I:consented to: remain in the .Cabinet. A few days longer Mr, Robertson told me. he was m. to visit the properties, when I rep that \ matter what might be hig d«::‘n,I:: tended to l'fll?n I observed to Mr. Ouimet that if 1 awaited Mr. Boberuont} return, it might be taken that I wished cceepnhalfontlemn as mly arbiter. I therefore told him also that L had resolved to resign whabt:ver Mtho Treasurer‘s deciâ€" sion might be. y rulï¬t.\on was acâ€" cepted on the 7th September. I am not quite certain L would have resigned in the eventof it being possible to honestly deâ€" fend the transaction without & sacrifice or mmï¬noiplu. Even if all my friends w have abandoned me, g;lny friends had not inspired me with a : bu-"pdl’-; ing the relative value of the properties, J might not perhaps . have nï¬.n%“l:&nd not resign because I suspected in the trmsutl}dn \le:sn I o&?eneed to the unhanged was or impression. that the distance ‘betiweenthe two proâ€" pertics was half a mile, that\the two were of equal value, and Mr. Hart was satisfied 'with, the exchange. I; came to this conâ€" clusion from explanations given to the k. b!Am;enl.\hett.hnd it deeds, k |. As the title I ‘did not ‘trouble myself.. ‘My impression with regard to the transaction m& I do not suspect the ¢xâ€" Cabinet of but ‘others m:;{ have duped the Government. Those of our friends who threatened | to withw-mpport gave for reason the y in the valug t;ff the tworm%:n They ne“v:' spoke of error 0 t, or corru on the | part. of Aï¬ vernment. ‘i‘h‘y- hew S en n es tlnng'l I a any one â€" my frignds then men e name. | As regards mm soreim provibints thopadnange. ) C . _*~ sereau previous to the ¢xchange. _ THE TANNERIES INVESTIGATION, The committee met at 11 a.m. ;ndmtb.tw Hon. Mr. Fortin‘s ovid:hnoo, m.-ler" .‘? un‘ tT Eleven first alul coat makers wanted at Mackaren & W,’" ing Estab .pply, 4 whal ts oruudirs. * 3530â€"6f. DUTIES OF THE.CITY ENGINERR POoLICE:â€"COURT. Moxpay, Jan. 25 Quze®o, Jan. 25 THE TIMES: OTTAWL TOESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1875 | _ Puorograpuy.â€"Messrs.Jarvis and Arless have made a great reduction in the price | of their photographs during the Christmas | holidtmd we mdvise our friends to avail lyes of the opportunity of getâ€" l ting firstâ€"class pictures at very low figures. Remember Baskerville & Bros., 36 Riâ€" degu street. Agl‘ desiring Christmas and New Year‘s substantials, with anâ€" assortâ€" ment of choice wines, liquors, fruits and groces, will find it to their advantagé to purchm from them. lThe{ ha.: & q“a:' tity of best winter apples for salé e parrel. Wahoe on ie n ant â€" * Remember the Auction Sale of Winni peg property toâ€"day. | See advertisement For fine electroâ€"plate goods suitable for Christmas gifts, call at Radford and Goyer‘s, 384 Sparks street. . 3T24tL._ Donnell‘s For ele setts of joweliery andâ€"spIOn did gold _fi?:;;, call at l{ulford and Goyer‘s 384 Sparks street. K. 3724tf. "*Good blood will show itself}‘‘ as the old hdy with the red nose said. & a§ 208 io ul h e i sn L . T ol _ For gold and silver watches, go to Rad ford and Goyer‘s, 384 Sparks ltx'eet».24 r ~@; ATHAL, Large lot of (7,500) Stove Pipes. In:â€" ducements will be given t> parties wishâ€" ing aqu.nt.i% for cash only, at C. P. Do rion‘s, 81 & 83 Sparks streel, Ottawa. 3691d&w > Remember the Auction Sale of Winni peg property toâ€"day, |See advertisement *io Hadtord and Gayors: 36J, Sparts to 1 er‘s, L s reel. C s d Genlt:‘try MacLaren & Chalmers‘ cutter. One trial will secure to them your %trm age. f 98 Fause Mox)un.â€"â€"m people :to allow disease to become upon them rather than consult a physician, or to suffer as mmi do for years with the different kinds of piles, without going at once to the drugâ€" gist for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure, which is an infallible cure. 3129 Brays or tur Brave.â€"C. P. Dorion, 81 and 83, Sparks will sell this woek (cheap) cmren dren‘s : s, children‘s small yer s, 284 iD street. . dJ 240L (!:eleb'm%d v%v!oisie Wine at D. Moâ€" wooden shoyels, , mica for coal stoves, and & of other goods in tinware, stoves and qutlery too numerous to mention here. :.* $108. 24 61, Sparks Stroet, solting" this moek y w fCutors&i o uottie castors worih $20 for $12;5 worth $15 for $8 ; 5 do. worth $12 for $6; 5 do. worth $9 for $5;) 5 do. wor:hs1rdru;5damasfoesa;5 do. worth $2 for $1. 3732 Remember the Auction Sale of Winniâ€" peg property toâ€"day, See advertisement Remember the Auction Sale of Winniâ€" peg property to day. Bee advertisement, ucuing gut frmt oloss (iling garman an ou long as MacLaren & Gul?u}‘il retain &:r present cutters, | 86894 For elegant sotts of jewellery and splen Fart AND Sprino Maxurmnc.â€"A writer in the Garden argues the point, and comes to the conclusion‘\ that for heavy soils, which have enough clay to absorb the manurial elements, it is best to apply manure to gardens in autumn or early winter; but when ‘the soil is of a loose sandy or gravelly character which will not hold it long, manure: for spring or sumâ€" mer crops should not be applied until near the ï¬moflxecmpinpupt into the ground This wellâ€"known medicine is no imposiâ€" tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause wm; mdt:nthoud: & Eownrfulrem y, they con nothing urtf\dï¬otheoon'nï¬tu‘&.‘ l ; In all cases n(Norvdti'uW‘ ‘Affec tions, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on .u‘l‘;t exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, those Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and although a powerful rmnedy,dol;otoonhinimn,cdmx;,:l','mï¬- mony, or anything hurtful to the constituâ€" ~ Full directions in the t around prosorved.! _ â€"â€" :. ; : â€"~ .. :=] __> NR general..agents for the Dominion, will inâ€" .np.@_wulgmsopm-,?} e Forhili-putiouhn,obhinfrnoftho agent a pamphlet, or refer to advertiseâ€" ment. JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR, || $1.00, and 124 m.ahpgflssmek’? ed to Northrope & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., he subscriber havingfjreceived last Fall a t en sete son t soll stt in a 10W whic cheap, to close the consignment. _ } He has also sevoral large sized Horse Blanâ€" kets, which will be sold at le8s than cost. | BL A NKET S J.. BERMINGHAM. BUFFALO ROBES CoUuxTy oF CAREETON | To WIT. 4 Fleri Factas, of H Court of Cominion ‘nt omm eond and taken in execu‘ all estate, right; Uâ€" a, interest and nlg of mss dorgantnt in Blo ib fo e m un tterh saltot Slow,: in the Rogmenip.or Noh dowersta the Couhty of Qarleton, and, Province of o'-gm. which 1 will offer s »ym‘.m yo o orig o o s t';f ‘:.t‘n Lord 1875, at l.ho' p t'olv:v i WM. F. POWELL, Sheriff® By Joun um’;nn.st:. Dy.flha& . Sheriff‘s Office, | Ortawa, 6th January, 1875, _ $75â€"1d a 12w RIVER OF LIFE °_ | 36 ots ) :A most beautiful Sunday School Book, 11.’5.1‘etk1u.nd W, W, Bentloy, I LEADEER. l rher copd [$1.38.) Full collection of Metrical ‘.I\n.‘An 1 &>., with Singing School Course, P:::xn\:'rmdt.u.lmmn:oa. . R THOMAS‘S QUARTETS AND ANTHENS rfac lo of thie best class,for Quartet Chots. ©4, is, Thoman, hn f o nAxn'Amslunncâ€"! ; SSLiY bqpular cotleorion." Wf, 0. perels APd ab i | * SONG MoONARCHL. _ [76ct«] For Rriging Bchocls. Not milch Hacred «in% i9 f;__..“w-"r;;::m.&;g PM bogks "mw.a-m.... OLIVER ll:l::".iwh Private sale every day. 3 18 123. _ B Ad TA # s . For pentand oneop iand snd netined Sobeh Fer sale by all druggists. HNERIFE‘S SALE OF LANDS. l ‘Authem mausic of excellent ACRED MUSIC ROOKS FOR 1875 JOB MOSES‘ FEMALE PILLS. BUSINESS NOTICES. Alisccllancous. PERKINS‘ ANTHEM BooK. Selling Far Under Cost, by J. BERMINGHAM, AND Augtionesr. 3698â€"6 GOLD IN NEW YORK _ â€" Superfine Extra. BEXU®. . .. .« 66. 60 6 6 66e c on en oob e a Su rï¬;l'e, No.‘:r.l..,._........ ) per eveveecee o + Oatmeal, do" ilisilk.d Bran, per owt.'.......:..z:.... Spring Wheat, bushel...$1 00 to 1 10 Tall Whont......,.............. 1 10 to 1 .25 ObbG.1...crctirrrasprinrstsiscceme+ 0 40.40 °0 48 PoUS.!.............tsrs{.vies.....+ 0/ 60 to‘ D T0 BAPIOY.. ...« «4ss se eoer k re sn ersncee s 0 80 to 0 90 RyG..s#..n+.cserriyrmins css +. 0 90 to 1 00 CONR:.. ..( lt vserithsacess»sses t Th to 0 80 Buckwheat..............«....... 0 60 to 0 70 BOANDS........A..isesin..rg...... ol BB tofol 40 DAIRY, VEGATABLES AND FRUITS, \ Fresh Butter, per Ib.......... 0 28 to 0 30 Tub Butter: â€" ‘do ............ 0 27 to 0 28 Cheese, doi.......... 0 16 LQAT Eggs, per doz............. .. .. 0 25 to 0.00 Potatoes, per bush............ .0 50 toâ€"0 60 Carrots; do ............ @ 35 to 040 Turnips, do ............. :0 40 to 050 Cabbages, each........ «1. ;.. 0 10 to 0 15 Onions, per bush............... 1 40 to 160 BOQtS.......rir vssomerresm«. .00 45 to.Q .50 Apples, per brl..............J... 8 50 to 8 75 Chickens, per pair. Ducks, per pair..... Turkeys, each...... Geese, each.......... Patridges, por pair Feath@rs.....=.. «. Beef, per 100 lbs Pork, _ do Mutton, per Ib. . b, _ do = C Hu;u,’ do T sopics, sheh ottan tih White Fish, â€". do Halibut, do. Herrings, per brl.... sters, per can .... Rattdooly per tb L. W*?;dn first quality,per cord ; second _ do _ ‘..; ock, per cord...........+ Chestnut, per ton,..... EM “ A fWhigech I HIDES, g‘m _H‘m’ w.lbnnu yeuene C in Â¥ 1 h FODDER. ay, Timothy, per ton ...« Hay, Clover, * o * y 503'- .. dW + ley : Market quiet and . There mï¬rgmulu of w»ma.‘l,u $1.10 f.o.c., and of No, 2 at $1,08, but the d d, is limited. °... ;. ...1 ..« * : Qmetéobuyon nl? ;bowing mu uxoqi tion to operate, . No. W is worth 93¢ f.0.c., and No. 2, 91¢ ; No. iss : Harket quief; | ho "PalGk ; Vil : N t quiet; no : ue at 75c in store for No. 1. _ ts: Market steady, at 43%c on the £.0.b. he 5_ 20 to 5,30; 1 91 &A . a U * pe'?eo lbs: Market quiet. Quoâ€" tati f n,\per 56 lbs: Quict ; offered at 80¢. â€" Paas ; Market quict. . Quotations. are d4c to 452 per 66 ihe ' ()Ju,Eef bushel of 32lbs : Quiet ; 42¢ to w%&ley,pnbu.hofï¬lbu Quiet, at 90c ter : t quiet and easior. ""$ffer: Mazket quiet and easier. Rajes tubs and firkins. _ Roll is dull andnonminal at 2‘£nto23c. | & lb: Steady at 14c to 14%¢ dos boati en ns wiueh 0A 110 19. 1490 Pork: Quiet and easier at $22 00 to 22 20 ï¬%mmï¬e:;{me;,‘ and $20. 50 to 21 00 for Thin Mess. | : : British I a We extract mflm"â€™ï¬ Lonâ€" don Joonmï¬g?thé 9th |instant : " In the iron trade gome: uncéertainty prevails as to immediate course of pri and thejquarterly meetings, of. r::’k are awaited with intprest, ‘business in the d Monstonts ary hk In vafudr But In Son:fl’ %o“flg‘ive i;ly in p ‘ ï¬hail.o::r funiities â€"already. | showing . gding fuithel anticij decline.~ Thé ‘bf coal, e.pe;mlt;qmmufwmï¬ng m Js lll; M t ray plukt, oning m diiey Shole to and vel in ineremrzf dema:;%hfladnoontlod: up of canals by io:,r‘u:lrnl in o arero n amiee es the colliers hav « yes umblotottmd‘out'ng:imtflu" luction of wages, the iron trade of the district ï¬-" tjttm :iulltosbawbnyoonn‘donblo quéatities." _ , . ... . us has: 15 e g § id H.%t’? .‘i‘:h‘xi‘-"%&‘u“&:m?."o‘a Tiree a00 ‘A ‘hair Merey brion Bufleinge" to ong : wmr:‘ltvd a half lt:'amg Brick Build “"(nT“: n'ued-{ u*.?“&dm nre vfl'dn-m: Iw feet; in Brittania ‘Terrace, one Wooden mentâ€"the v::il;m M“M $900 ?a- anpum ; or, if ferred, the of the two Wihich Fouls Tor abone $5600 nonammuan," . *~/ ‘‘For terms and particulars, enquire of the "" The Lethean t nsat h MhEImE, is the &“;%% U oprictor, on the Promizon, Dropsy ever known, is now | at H J. Aatarthy®s, Upper 20w0;. Alex. ‘Ohnstics, m&m-:ï¬:o.mmuw The unders $ o in Provared B t Arother oowrnalli ..‘E:.'&‘ 6 Despatont dJdone at the Capital, TO SPECULATORS!! GQrockery, Glassware, and Coal Oil Merch‘t Kleventh Range of :o_mémanï¬n; Lots w 24 south on the %:“m.mp of Hull n&hm 2 acres, together with farming im pliments thereâ€" s dgURATIEAAron Bife peotbiegay o *) *MP North haif of Lots No. Hunting Bees in 1 have :tnmm h-.all Guide for Tate Rooto ho intragal iarunaon, recgae m“ 4+ 04 MNEHORN ‘ "| ’uï¬wamno.snmgenm Kleventh Ravge of the Township of Hull; Lots ) 20 ;&g: per 60 Cdokiporâ€" 56 1 Poas ; Market lcE c per 6/ Jan 21 1875 RESS NEWS AGENCY: QTTAWA MARKETS. MWiscellancous. Commercial. s Is BEEâ€"HUNTING TIME!, , .. e printed a full Guide for Hunting Bees in it §3 % Moxtrraz, Jan. 25. brl. of 200 lbs : Quict, at :ï¬-m 4 91 &A ; a 10 per 60 lbs: Market quiet. Quoâ€" p_gï¬_‘lbl _Qgiet;Aofli_lgdfls&. POULTRY AND GAME. Tss OrF10®, A little more enquiryâ€" for , at lato rates. _ DUKE STREET. Montreal Markets, Torounto Markets, e e sanee se bun® ‘/ Frivar, Jan. 23rd. FLOUR. f > WATER. GRAIN MEAT, th the Press requiring to be .. 0 40 to 0 45 .. 0. 40 to 0 45 ... 1 00 to 1 15 ... 0 50 to 0 60 ... 0 50 to 0 60 .. 0 60 to 0 T5 ... 0. 40 to 0 45 .. 0. T5 to 0 80 6 00 to 6 25 5 T5 to 6 00 5 25 to 5 50 4 50 to 4 75 5 00 to 5 50 0 80 to 0 90 ;. 450 to §, 00 . 3 T5 to 4 25 2 16 to 3 50 fs£29w . 900 to 9 50 .0 6}.to 0 00 “ogmow /« 0 00 to 0 00 , 00 to 230. 15 0o to TF 0d 8: 00 to 10 00 5 00 to 650 9.00 to 9 T5 omwgw 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 10 to 0 12 0 17 to 0 20 6 50 to T 00 ouwgw 0 OT to 0 08 0 07 to 0 08 0 10 %0°0 12 0 00 to 0 10 2619844 1191 lets distinguished patronage U’z‘mmm EARL AND COUNTESS DUFFERIN. GOWAN‘S NEW â€"OPERAâ€" HOUSE ! First appearance in gl&:lv. for many years And Grand Benefit for Mr. Gowan. Monday | Evening, â€"February: 1st, When will be presented the beautiful Opera of The ~Grand Duchess Beats recured at Gowan‘s, Bparksâ€"st. Orchess tra Chairs. $5; Family 'blmu, $4; Balcony, $E@; Gnlibhy, h.: _: i1 o.000 c 0c laler uds _ In order to secure choice ‘of seats, parties should apply before mmumn auction. ‘The seats will be reserve or Wednesday evening, Z7th, at 8 o‘clock, at the Russell House. ] Ottawa, Janâ€" 26, 1875. 1 Given in aid of the Building Fund of St. Andrew‘s Church * â€"BYâ€" 6 i MR. E. J. BUTLER, GALA OPENING FOR ONE NIGHT, ‘ON TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 26, at 8 o‘clook, j IN THEBASEMENT OF THE CHURCH. Tickets at Messrs, A. &8, Nordhetmers‘, Jan. 22, 1875. Butter, Butter. CAMPBELL & ALMAS Have received .vezew lot of Finest Dalr‘mhomun est which they can reâ€" commen i to the public as well as their customâ€" ers, as bieng in quality Holman . English Opera Company. ! m(hdoelotol Stilton & Chadder cheese» , Tayilor & Co‘s. celebrated Hams, Bacon, ind Bpiced Meats, constantly on handâ€" CAMPBELL & ALI‘I, With a fall and efficient cast, and all the original music. & You will llvgu find a full stock of Groceries Glassware and C w;nm that can‘t be Obtained elsowhere. Uncolored ‘Japan Tea, | Only 50¢, per 1b. â€" garâ€" Applos wholesale ard retail. _ _ EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE & Uor. Kent and Wellingtonâ€"sts. Ap)omct substitute for Kggs, and a great saving in Butter, for making alt kinds of * CROCERIES. The |British :Egg and ‘ Butter Powder | Agents for Ottawa :Districtâ€"â€" GRAND â€" ANNIVERSARY CONCERT, Dec, 24, 1874. 'l“"“f@ Gorgeous Scenery, Wardrobe, &c. 1 t o en e maporeie m m ’ . j $730â€"32wk Apply to any ‘ 'mbee-fl,lfll. The superiority of these Extracts consists in their perfect purity and great strength.: They are war« ragited free from the poisonous olls and acids which enter inito the composition of many of the factitious tzne to their names, but are prepared from fruite ‘of the best quality, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively fl“ quantity only need be maad Ottawas, January 2, 1875 H. M. ROWE & CO.‘S MYRTILEâ€"NAVY. 19x L USE THE m and ~reasonable rates, ‘ Will ies e odn enniot mt ornn04 in e most satisfactory manuer. ~ A §pectalty made of BALTIMORE OYSTERS !â€" ‘James Buchanan‘s Livery stabies in the alty. _ ____ _ ___ -, d ns Promal this feature, Jan: 9, 1875. Diamond Yeast Cakes Sold in Packetsâ€"1l0cts., by all Grocers, Ask for, and insist on having it. EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE‘S "1:: VANILLA, ROSE, ~ ALMOND, â€"__ NECTARINE, ‘~OELERY, | | ORANGE, : _ PEAOH, nUTmMEQ, CINNAMON, OLOVES, _ GING&R January 6th, 1876 AVE MONEY BY USING March 11, 1874 Amusements. For a Good Smoke Burnett‘s> Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts B: gym:g“;xtracts â€"Fifth Av. Hotel, . Y. Burnetts .Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts & Bee T. & B. on each Plug. Ageate for Dominion of Canade. J0EPH BURNETT & CO., BOSTON; The Victoria Stables S A P 0 L4 0, SECOND TO NONE, @©rocers. For cooking purposes. CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co. BROWNLEE & 0O 8 and 4 V. Bank W ie bost and maint on vodent FOR YOUR CELEBRATED â€"USH THIâ€" * FINE â€"Parker House, Boston. SUSAEX STRERT 86 Spark® streot. 3690â€"1zm _; Ireg ce mmoyment or iavi and boys frequently doas 1 ie cailn a Board & â€" To Members of Parl mscc g500 :s #5 m Blore of R. Bishop & teot REMOV ED & noN & 00 , Portiand,. M woumm rRRE OTHAW A _ A general meeting w1 these Amondments shal which due notice will be #5~ #20 \ y tron and Steel Manuf ‘The first Annua! Mecti ;l \hh‘():.a.-m onl ied f W now before a 1 $hove m Dire ‘77 A W 1 BTLeEEE foe To shem W “'â€"t"'.;'~n-1 -Ma-‘w of Htreets. Must furnis? © YOL. VIIL. ronk T"â€"m'“ 15 8, Mn oo inanpore wrick, so, Te Poone prowpes me chyy or oo feonel ho iepaa im same with power to and hoid lands * CABPET . AND F1 SHOOLBRE {late J & They conidently Intite and â€"Good V. CJ Advense on Mill se to infors thet ar hrgy As /N. mhag Jun. 22, 18 January Brd, 1676 Jan. Â¥2, "LSHK Jan. 4, 1874 Nov Dec 26, 1874 Vitawa, January 4, 18 A Large Bteck @f £ A BUEINESS TH oUNTYy o® QAI‘ PROTESTA ® # â€" OS T Jan . 12, 18 &D 7 ANTED TT A W A rANTEDâ€"PANTE URNER_.OF D. January Brd, 18% Chemist Drug F C i8E K. AVERILL, < Lenmal A. D. CABLE, O 2Â¥ eocti R. J. STAN Nriug Car RIDE A U ling of WiH ho Bolic fema UMUT k Th #t