IM ER, mwiors, LOOD vo tume for d nZ NDING me Girand TY Ex proas wa Bailwi ; Brockv"‘ RALNS )NNOIREURS deilcions and caused ‘rcestershire wis, the f iy way io secure tntions by N DE n:’w e ias OTHAWE ERRINS® SA -mnnn.l= Wust sund W Oike er, Label, .'u.rm ILW AYC. fanufa T T A W 4. ENTRAL »mey to take IRE SAUCE 118. «le rahine Sg ng prinied RRINSY® 38 y)i e 2 j (Andnses 8SAUCR Pply CO D er uy R‘ at 19â€" £500 RIVER W1 Toronto, Onti Lo Gnann ... lc dn commmegnecommmmee L.I‘l‘-l.ut evening street, or in the v‘leg purse contal a summ geipis. Tnon!:;nr will be leaving the saine at this 0 Ottawa, Jan, 25th, 1673.. Lmqtm the 20th it Biock of Governme Store of R. Bishop & Nou, ot Goid Krectacies. The uuhud.oavulbe solt Jan. 24 1875. ‘rea mranaicd 4 A W EEK to 77 (s tnou wwen Wellingtonâ€"st.,, Iately ocenpied by the Eank of Montreal, and Church of Eng«â€" land Ladies® College, has the honour. to announce to Members of Partiament and others that she i« prepared to afford comfortable apartments with Board. fam 2 1875 $TASt M «100 * Moard & Lodging. To Members of Parliament and Others, Y OI package of M RS. MeZLNTYRE, REMOVED & \" Tron and Steel Manufacturing Company, T-l The first Annual of this Com pany. ¢ instant, Is postpo the Amendments now before the Qu _ A general meetli & \! 11.A 140 o ctwaclr Airvy > 42â€" are wernd of this Com pany ealled for Thursday, the/ Lith instant, Is postponed, pending the pasing of the Amendments to the Aes of Lncor now before theQuebec Legisiature. A general meeting wiil be called as soon as thess Ameodments shall have become law, Of which due notice will m?n. W . ORUICE, Secretury pro tem. V The Annual Metine.of thesubsc:ibers to the e institution wili be held in the Directors‘ ut the IWHI!, on TUESDAY, the Znd day of FEBRUARKY NKXT,»t 3 o‘clock p. m., for the election of Directors. " i tennook . . . THO~. Pï¬rnnsou JA8. PEACOCK, A. ROWEL. =.__ K *\ D E. A'llll.l-.ofl‘o'“l’i."a.lm ‘e o the Partiament of Canada, at ts next wession, for an Act enabling him to obtaim Letters Patent of luvention for certain imâ€" provements in Paints. * Ee ' wm.%i""m Das 9 197 p#&’i.'l O@OTICE.â€"Appilcation will be made at Pa nnNr' nï¬# I 1.:::‘9‘:1â€:0 the ml:‘ Otha e . & to »wer wa. Boom wom , the object of said l‘o-ry being to {:p‘::yw in the Citawna River wherever same may be deemed necessary Mawkemumy.. Tor . the," parbose "of ‘calching edcaped -w'um-.mm Lumber, and to ie ies n ie sns irstpaie re ....d‘;hdd lands necessary for the oxercise of Cooknurk, wardur & cur wow, Jan U ALL AVIN@ IW ow A rr-cwrror the Roman Catholie Separair hoot No. % township of March. Male 0e maie, For further particulars apply to E. iR W AN sSouth Masen P. 0. _ » men and women wanted to sell a p tory of the "Life, Labours Mm ringstone," aiso "Thp Fumily Bible," both testant and Catholic. beaatifully ilastrated. rethur with Maps, Charts and a groat variety »etures.. ‘For rarticulars address SCHUYLER SMITH & CO., _ _ CARPET AMQ FURNITORE HOUSE SHOOLBRED & CO. Desifte to inform their friends and the pabllc that they are now recelving regulat consi«nâ€" ments of Furnitare of alt deseriptions from J _auw-"rmnu‘u.u. to which (hey Soultally mdugu:muai of pure chasers, both as regurds m-n-na;wm and Good V soll Mwmonsmw e * s A Large Stock of Curtains an Wand. & sHuuLBiisD & UO. e co 0 > = + 40 Hparks Streot. yan. 4, 1874 ‘OUNTY OF CARLETON GENERAL > PROTESTANT HOSPITAL. STEAMER! . FROM NEW YORK KYVERY sATURDAY. PA88L.YG ER AC0OOMMODAT ION UNHURâ€" PASSED, i . Rates of passago trom Now York . OSTâ€"Last evening on Eigin, or Sparks | street, or in the vicinity of Centre iown, & nmwm;:-n-dmony and some reâ€" is. ‘Toe fAnder will be suitably rewarded on ring the saine at this office. tawa, Jan, 25th, 1673. $758â€"2% O8STâ€"()n the 3th inst., between Eastern | Biock of Government \i’nlhllnp and the e of R. Bishop & Nou, Sparks stroet, a pubr old Mpectacies. The finder, Jeaving them nhuJos will be soltably rewnrded. i Dec 26, 1874. For pamage or other information & GOULDEHRITE 4 MUSGRONE, Ottawa Dee: 21, 1874 ELP WANTED. @ARD with or without boare ONEYâ€"WAGES ! T A NTED. t Jan. 12, 1875 na-w.l:m'my. Cabin $50 to $70 goid, according to sccomodaâ€" ons _I_-t-m_lfl'nh-hu. 2 " tewa, January 4, 1875. A NTE TT A W A ANTED â€" aNTEDâ€"PA NTR two mb iga. Legal lotices, OTTAWA O SES $X Afonys onlt, which w r $10, or money Ng:‘l‘l’- . D, CABLE, 563 Craigâ€"st., Montreal. ror N \_Amdaw A WEEK to Mule 187 M ANCHOR LINE. 5 ;..‘il\;svv‘ude' ki-* s free. lrkm card on w to 3 costs ut two ceute, w‘:w t tarid. tioulars FREKE P.0. VICERY & goods ig our s Line 3Â¥ cctings. $60 a week guaranteed. business now and permanent,â€" home of wbroad, day or °m‘“!; no capital equired" x neusands colning monay. Full instmetions and nn\:o- (trat etai‘ for 5) mailed free. R. J. STANTON, Hoboken, N J :\Vo will dn Men and Women NESS THAT WILL PAY Â¥IIL;: NO. 3754. gdtarnts Carpcts. 1al Meeting of the Sharehofders wE e o EeCs ises sure to Awll everyâ€" ‘ New Braided ‘hite Wire no. Sells readily at every _ free. Addwm ©0., 76 King west, â€"I A V L8 W ashingto 1.UMITED.) fema NoTILCE witaont rooms, and rooms .. Table mod rooms firstâ€" «rke and un streets, and ‘ walk of the rarlizmwent Solicitors jor the Com pany AGENTS WANTED T Publishers, London, Ont. ‘aost. tee. Guan Refeirtily in nale ; week, day taai. \Vf m-d valuable ma‘l free. Address with p, M. Young, 173 Greenâ€" W ad PER MONTH and ex to the commodions dwelling house on ER DAY bodro« an‘s rooms and . private oard, for two gentleâ€" Office. Ees im MRS. FORGIE DAY,!â€" Agents ~d, Al} classes of €x, or. old, k b!w-“ln their m:' ul‘u(canl |“ 0 Address 4. SPLNâ€" . y Â¥T5daw. A!D, apply beâ€" nd 3 p. m ., to Miss T ï¬n‘] Gloncester eferences. ___ _ 9t. Reston. M purszed In chance for sare Ume j Rmmmï¬. tng T.t‘- Ilot.l.l. | to * Atcliitect and Measurer. §754â€"3 mres Streot, Ottawa or.. xw mew 4700 â€" t w e tnn MTSDâ€"Uf )â€"Sm Â¥34m 1 415 0 0 | 0 >>> jjm Chaneery. © G _.melo the Russell House, over Confectionary, ' 4 ‘Money to lend on Real Estate: |___ | _ _ Barristers, Attornoys, Solicitors, r ;Mvm_ &6 grâ€"Mosg ‘p Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa Hox. J:xg?&mmn. g!. G. J. énnnfl ;’-nbu-flc.l:m Attorneys . and veyancers, &c., 9 z. Boll‘s Block. Kiginâ€"st. gâ€"* mus. &. W. scorr, Q. O _: MoLrop W ART. J. J. GoRrMOLLY. Oot. 17, | EPHE NE :P [R Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. Solâ€" | clitors, Conveyancers, 0‘.,’ OTTEaAWA, ONT. _ _ ) _____ u'-r'rï¬nr. Conveyancer, &¢., Sol citer GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS By, NOTRE DAMEST. ‘â€" M O NTR XE A L. me Sol Froogy n iug> +o wiet 1t -"*ï¬ee'\ .l‘mfl. &6., : *Officéâ€" ‘s Block, opposite Russell Honse. w .4. W ALKEE. | R.CassELs,Jr. | P. Pexx008 . July 21, I;A. 1. | . stt Office â€"Over ‘Mr. B. Huckel!‘s BStore, corner nmx 'uu tmmwvg-__ NJ MA%-'-Q'-. Solicitors, Conâ€" ancers, &¢., S (Uf the late tirm of Lewis & Pinhey.) OrrT Kigin Streot, Ottawa. | U. H. Prsw®y. â€" A. J. Ommisrt®.] M.P. Hrtr. ctodats pnreg Pro wnd) Putent», and NegotJate saies! of organire O panies. Money in vested hm- class gecu suwmmsmum- terest®| Stocks | pr and on & margith « mpcdunx. interest at lowest curront rENVAILLON 4 CHEYSLER, Pep Pn PE iscounted.| . Colleot -a.lo_l: wh:’:louo-lnh'mu.&ln- &T."m.g on deBOSIES+ | /. || Sd4oâ€"sawiky. ‘vru.u- MOoSGRoVE, BANKERS, BROKERS, T. I Barristort -uAu-r-o‘-m-l.-w Solict« tors in Chancery, """‘!&“ Officeâ€"liardy‘s Block, Hidean Streot. _ Russell Ho@se). _ | # i % | 4. B. L. .. | norAc® x:r_n. WARTIN Al:.‘“ * ' EDWARD P. REMON Ne 6 | Banker, Montreal _ Dealer in qmr...:b. U, $ Bonds and Checks. W' MARSHAL MATHESON, Re f Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢. Officeâ€"Master in Chancery Chambers, C Houge, Otiawa,. Canada. . ____||______ b:._pa.iqo% at Dr, Jos, Beaudin‘s, Main un Matons whn: 0i c[;| [ monlr . O, __ * Netary Publicand Adveocate, Has opéred an A~ftice in the Village of Hull: l'rovl:.-'o,’d Q‘:.“e. : the ufl&n M :’lt'vylmolflnldoom Uuntario, Sp.*‘l-h 4mm¢.u:h.¢mumumwflo Tnow P. FORAXN, i | uvoc‘_.u, Solicitor, &¢. No. 12 8t. James Etreet, , â€" MONTBEAL Hept. 9, 1873. | 2362â€"3m > _ "a [ ll:o’.-tllc ‘P"mm Burgeon and idenceâ€"Al Htreet, . Office hours e C itnke. abd £10 1 m 51...'.‘!2“2‘..."“"""’..: : 1 n oras. BHopg. 50, 1874. F j w be it unhoulï¬n.e#l- of O‘Conâ€" nl:ynnd hflri 1N . | s Ottawal, Oct. #, 1874 ||\__|____ 20L _ _ -l-‘ml.fl Estate Agent. Morigng and Logas negortated. Orriorâ€"No. 3 Block, tawa* DANTEL Gp\-ws â€" Sopt. 9, J874. *T Surgeon and Accoucher, ovrrawa, Ont. 4 Contre Night oimesâ€"â€" ummmhwm-h’n- a now sunu:.‘lw;h.l;.:“‘:.‘. ieg" i/ "ot ove & ope n o Bull O6t. 26, 1574 Feb. 5. 1874. iraduate MctIil University, Montreal. doontreatiind _ and Duiieus Cavainy, Late Ortawa s1de of Rideauâ€"st.,near Gloucestar. va. tatons at all honre, ~â€" _ . _._ . .\ * Barrister, Attorney, Solicitors, &c., »NHEY, CHEISTIE & HILL, ~ _ | Barrister, Advocate, &¢. Main Street, Hufl, P. Q: 0_ ® %uamâ€"' N, and D. _ Office Residence;â€"(orner of Hugh and ~ Â¥. H. FERLAND, » D. BROWNE, ;" Ml&po- Dentint, ~_F Hbu ts Tooa) colloss ut Pontal Burgoannot 9n Orvicnâ€"il} Sparksâ€"st . 0_._._| ,\su.oxns. WOARA, LAPIERRE & N, Barristers, Solicitors Notaries, &¢. .. )filcesâ€"Wigin Street, Ottawa, Ontario, (near COTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, vlu#.-Acm PAPER. ‘CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, kind. / Without Premium, kind, [ Wity ru-“ a:hi:ï¬.“'"“ m%';uâ€"mmau Yond Pose HRISTILAN, GALT & €o., ‘CONNOR & HOGG, f!fl B E A UTIIU%PBI?IU’S.! _ Regal Cards. moe U ONALD . GRANT, oND BROTHERS, TALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, Ocess, ROICESnCE ®U llytt*ld ur!qnin'd. Mustness, Cards. f GE LICENSES. Orri Regan‘s Now Brick House W. W, WARD, E. LOGAN, W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., R. J. P. LYNXN, Medical Cards. R. HU RROW8,0.M.L.0.P.8.L.C., EK. 0, C. WOOD, ARCHAMBAULT, "THE BEKST RELILGIOUS PAP®R."* i A OHORO® O# Â¥: | MeCONNELL. D.D.8., L.D.8., . D. E. MACDONELL, A d v o e a t o. Beaserer Street, ankers, â€"ANDâ€" anu dixplacements of the ars free. Hend Postal Card at 0 0. uo\.u'fl 0. KING, |._ Boz $100, Naw Â¥ork TDt Â¥, H. OHRTSLER. % Hospital, $100y8aw k io extras of any aDnum. y2iâ€"ly _ Rimmel‘s Extract of Lime J Glycerinc, thobatw:unim ï¬rm m..‘e‘lpeehll, in | Rimmel‘s Oil Soap, perfamed with Amflb‘r"&m- Rimm: Glycerine, Honey, Costum ‘and maoncnn. very amusing for Bal and Rimme|‘s Violet, Leat, Rice, and other Tohiet Fogrdem, " X fbamiatiommnos io shippard Toliet Powders. A liberal dbmtoshlrm Eugene lummlbm.r to H.R.H, the Princess of Wales, 95 Strand, 128 mt Street, Micinofmatt nnd m ailach mt Hrignise @ ald bmmv Vendare. PEPSINEâ€"The popular and professional medi< M“m""xiï¬ï¬-wmif‘ g . premature docay, norv&- debility, Wefl in vain every known remedy, has found a simple selfâ€"cure, which he will seild FREE to his fellow Arii O ACENER e ww ve, mwx:o. Baibridge & Co., Co street, LOb» Newbery & seney 87 Newgate nm&l' London.. hmh.y‘a 8?) mn,ux.l;:m street, London, _ And all t\nmhn Wholgsale Houses. AGENTS LN Og‘ADA.’ â€" Montreaiâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., W holesale Dros» mï¬â€˜ A‘b& éb-h Dro ista fln-uhn-aâ€"m &Co, _ _ | ' Halltaxâ€"Avery Brown & | * 4 al Joa:fl Club, Fraungipane, and other perfum» $ Of 0: to fragrance, 'a‘lm..n Lavender Water, distilled tom Mitcham Flowers. ; mmel % a & Ri I‘s Tollet V Celebrated for its ful and sanitary s | _ Rimmel‘s Extract of Lime Julce and Glycerinc, Are solid by Chemists and Druggists throughout the world. CHLOROD lh“h“ ..w:’?: composition being known to pracll e merax O « Hom have prepared this. Sold it a}"ï¬&{;ï¬v‘nï¬ '?;IEJEE' _Bold it ammatin®g*Tns ;‘nï¬am' is . Moieâ€" . Cergony peoeed and shipped. | Orders made sufferers, Addross, THOMAS MORSON & SON, Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exh is warranted to cure al} dmnmmmumflrl- nryomln elther sex, or constithe tional, el, and pains in baod. . Boid in boxes, 4s 0d eath, by all Chemists and Patent , . Eimme dltenetane® Veate â€" Hour Joekey Club, Frungipane, other pertum» s Morson‘s Effectual Remedies 81, 38 & 124 m..,m, Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON , W HoRnsEY Axp Homzrto®. ""A 1y jil G ahâ€"spmet D) .l tex 9;:. IMICALS AND NEW MEDIOLN CoNnsUMPTIOMN, w'fmw AND INDIGERâ€" Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine. lives of Consum V:Ml'fliazrzglongd.we %E]‘iï¬.m general condition o proved. . Hold in Bottlos by the Manufacturers, As attested by roj ‘muldnll Men who have made the su r special study. ‘The nv-olcunuml)ï¬;:emmmu.wo 148 NEW BONDâ€"8T. LONDON,. W And Retail of all other Chemists and Btore~ °_ Having sold oul the Tetifii business to Messrs, u.dmmauw.r.‘lubg leave to rdunm ;":'.'ï¬n';:l'. and will uInEnuo the "MANUFACTUING, JEWELLRY AND Ayony es ooR pariaa eatios Rpectfic tor Asthima. hitie d&a # .“n“&'ï¬'- “ï¬hsumfm.n uuq‘;‘.‘g WATCHMAKLNG . BUSILNESS in my former workshops, 0 Mann‘s: Hardâ€" m’m corner ho‘&h and Sparks Fine, Jeweller, Practical Watchmaker, R@y~ 36â€"SPARKR STREETâ€"36 ~ga Just received, a magnifcent aesortment of fine J EB W E LL E R Y, Comprixing Diamonds and fine stoue ings, Opera and Viciria Uhainsâ€"Yyery choice n# . Amnwm t of finest A Gold Silyer Watches,, which he will selt at astoni<hingly Jlow prices. A very unique assortment of Whitby Jet. â€" ' -munmmngun?w; h Prince of ng.&n.u» to mles [Specla! Apâ€" * mua&uw. «P o ATOH AND C GoL ITB * iAE odtint WORKER, % Prize Medalist of the London, Dubilin and, Part Jan, 24 1875. »iker to the Ohroongraphy by which the Dortt mt and all other Races ‘,f.ll events of t‘: ?u and City Houseâ€"58 and 60 LAdgat: =. mu_-_n. 1.0ndon. ; . . MERO BHIPPERS and W HOLAS ALA MEROHA) YER Huyens «d@atchmabers, &c. Clocks, Ohains, J.'ol.l’!-!:a Mr-â€!’h‘: discoun llb‘nmi selection can be mad, from largest stock in the world. can be sent direct to the umcwmm‘ all Fom 210200 | Of an Kinds, from 2 to s Ohurch, Turre! Lever, Â¥ Homsiatial Bupex, . | Cartiags Onling 1 .. June %, 1874. Chronometer, Uhuim-lmmu' -nu Drawi m Apdinrooae" | ERirary Prncnoy a %ï¬?ï¬m;?i% YTioc on only ‘be ubutinbd mt this setant SAVORY & MOORE, pgaAnyracrtomto M 61 Watchmaker and Jeweller. Nov. 26, 1874. ABT BRONZKS AND ~ORIMNEY of the Sn c ared memadny -=m of the richest and mast ulsite "mm Orests g‘m@ï¬numm ‘3 the most accomplished Artists in % Metais, Brooches, Bracelets, Neckinces, Locket NE BOX OF CLARKES B i1 PILL8 IMMEL‘S CHMOICE PERFUMES. the Gity to the Prince of Walos, Duke of Rdin Pifrnentrmuctropate in m most mc ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"A victim » fasopBewend t 9nn farle _ J20, 32 1874 t ‘UST SUCCESSFUL REMEDIES Extract from a Lotter Dated 15th from an old in« babitant d“l?z;nmlmhnm near Warâ€" minste:, Wilts : "I must also beg 40 B2y that your Pills are an excellént m for me, and 1 certsiniy do enjoy health, sound si uw-l-pro m-hovms‘::ugwml’llh- an years old. maining, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, L 8," _ To the Proprietors of * Nerton‘s Camomaile Pill«, London . 1E FOLLOWING 18 AN RMemedics. Fole Proprietor, F. J. ULARKE, einy for Indigestion is MoRsom‘s HBCFET Mercbants, Shippors J. H. REEV KS, * 78 Nasssuâ€"st., New York hoo." Sald i Fowdes hoo." Said i. Fowne? Lk Dining and Drawing mrn e ‘ &: mt this ons ‘\;i coolas of ail ver to reâ€" w. YouNa, OTTAWA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 281875 UUAwly soudt 10 l!;vg‘umedvpd & v.r\g cholre . lot of Finest Dairy Buttor from the Woest which they can reâ€" «comme@n }to the public as well as their customâ€" ; [ You will always find a full stock of Groceries Glassware and Crockery at prices that can‘t be Oobtained elsew! ere. Gorgeous Scenery, Wardrobe, &¢. s Beats recured atGowan‘s, fparks«st. Orchesâ€" I‘? ’c_halmhg;’ ll"umxu .bimle. $4; Baicony, oneer foreat t aptian o soale paeue are > k mx':,vfll b0q sald without Teservs on Wednesday ov Zitb, at 8 o‘clock, at the Russell House. CAMPBELE & ALMAS ers, as blong in quality EARL AND COUNTESS DUFFERIN. Aiso, a cholce lot of Stilton & Chadder cheese‘ Morrison, Tavior & Co‘s. colobrated Hama‘ Bacon, and ploedâ€"Meats, .constantly on hand* Uncolored Japan Tea, GOWAN‘S ~NEW Monday â€" Eyvening, : February: 1st, The © Grand Duchess, A perfect substitute for | Fggs, and a saving in Butter, for maktag all kinds of : When will be|presented the beautiful Opera of First appearguce in gl':‘elty, tor many years o A Butter, Butter. Agents for Ottawa Districtâ€"â€" CROCERIES po norsesErpEa®.: 8 A P O L | 0, For Polishing and Cleaning , for Mot Sn Pridons, CBiin, dn me, /C HAND SAPOLIO, . For purposes. < A most desirable sul 14 W'm"â€dfl' for artizans P _ _Appiy to any Grocer, Druggist,. or Hardware Ottawa, January 25, 1875 Jan. 9, 1876 Ottawa, Janâ€" 26. 1875 Pastry and Cakes, &c, Bold in Packetsâ€"0cts, by all Grocers, Ask for, and insist on havffig it. Only 50¢, per Ib. gsD~Apples wholesale ard retail GALA OPENING FOR OXE NIGHT, Dec. 21, 1874. EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE‘S H. M. ROWE & CO‘S8 BALTIMORE OYSTERS YYRTLE_ NAYCY. And Grand Benefit for Mr. Gowan. Halman: English Opera Company | With a fulland t cast, and all the .n..H nlmc!' 5 e ns a writ of :::mzy*“d-u:ï¬ï¬‚z m‘hfl; mu‘.s‘e:ry Jlfli'l‘:. fave execu allthe estate, i ons Saltrernith &!Mï¬Â« ~D Ipe oSifaiuihed pagronage UTTER, Jauhnary 6th, 1875. sSI Aptondant; )8 aue to the northiwest _____, lot numaber thirtyâ€"three is the second 4 M in the Townahip of North cower, iB B Conlity 5C Cariétos, and «Province of OUIML/ which 1 will offer o SA W M, E. EOW Sabalt wai; ): »By Jona »rormorso8, Dyw mm 20# â€" «Ogtawa, 6th January, 1875. “‘f? CAMPBELL & ALMAg, YE MONEY BY USING Burnett‘s Cocoaing Provents the Hair from Falling. . | Burnett‘s Cocoaine EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, Burnett‘s Cocoainge Dec. 29, 1874. Burnett‘s Cocoainge Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine British Egg and‘ Butter Powder! Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Kills Dandruff. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s® Cocoaine Remains Longest in Effect. 50 and 75 conts por Bottle. : PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, For a Good Smoke HMRBIFVE‘S SALE . OF MONTREAL, P. Q. Agents for Dominion of Canada. J09EPH ;BURNETT :& CO, «BOSTON, Anmuiscments. Soothes the Irritated Scalpâ€"Skin. B See T. & i. on cach Plug, Promotes its Healthy Growth, Leaves no Disagreeable Odor, James Buchanan‘s 'F;m'M"*;-ue at 7%’? Po ie it on oA o ave arders e ay‘p pow gLL, HherlffE Gives Now Life to the Hair, Affords the Richest Lustre. SECOND TO NONE, SBubdies Refractory Hair. Is not Greasy nor Sticky. Ts not &n Alcoholic Wash. @rocers. CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co. 3 and 4 Victoria Chambers, Wellington Street Cor. Kent and Wellington:sts, FOR YOUR FTNE OPERA â€"HOUSE ! 88 Spark @strcot. SUSSKX STREET $730â€"30 w k that this tmderukiafewill some day attempted, and as 1i as to its ulti a\:'o:e-, though failures may attend it \at The King of Spain is going to take the field in person against his â€"cousin c‘rh’fl:r?l: event of hinf roc i calling submission c &flll t proving futile. From a later lit A?pean that Alfonso will have a chance 0 ï¬g:ï¬nghis cousin, for the Carlists posiâ€" tively deny that they have entered into negotiations for a convention. If that is their state of mind, there is every probaâ€" bility that the Carlists will listen to no proposition of peace, ) t Beine, and the water is still rising at Paris. 'l‘hew‘terilnohig‘thn lmm not pass under the bridges, and . hare ceased rlnmn‘hg. The streets of the. lower environs of the city are covered with water to the depth of 3 feet. ) ASubmarine Tunnol to England. _ | Paris, Jan. 27.â€"A bill has been < which authorizes a Government . cor gion for the construction of a submariné railway tunnel between France and Jand. . Copies have / been.~distribu among the members of the Assembly. © | The Marquis of Hartington on the Disâ€"establishment of the Church. LoxDox,â€"Jan. 27.â€"The Marquis of Har tington made a; Iï¬ooh at Lewes toâ€"ni He alluded to “.Kli}r:‘ght’l lddr::g T; to the views it advocated in favour of me disâ€"establishment of the Church of Engâ€" lt.‘l‘;dl.!ng% doolul-ed it was evidentthftt itigh : : e were not prepared for such great df:::u in church government. senate Committee on Foreign na.ug. has decided to report adversely to the Henate on the pmsn.d Reciprocity Treaty betwéen the United States and petch says there is a flood in the river e, and the water is still riaine at Paria. Representati The is of Hartington, in a speech ut Iflmd, last night, declared himse! lmpoaed to Church . disestablishâ€" mentfe said he could not see that the m ready for such a radical change government. _ o riiingy Bumet strow the Suglish Chnidt wa el across e has h{en & tical in the presenâ€" tation of oopmf a mm for its exeâ€" cution to the members of the French Assembly. â€" There can be little doubt but A special to the Daily News says 6x aive pnpmtwns;l are befmg made by Pu“‘h Or a mov ;Timtthr:{)ulish E the oventfot’th'e : onao‘ 1 f A y mbnnux::n pmingimm * 0 u) manding the road to Pampaluna. Alfonso will participate in the operations of his troops. _ ~ °* j Hzexvay®, Jan. 27.â€"The Carlists positive» ly deny tlntdlx have entered into neâ€" gotiations with the «Alfonsists" for a conâ€" Loxpox,Jan. 27â€"Advices received toâ€"day ï¬anChimp&yM.gndwnoanno, Tuno, uncle of the eoenedEmperor’ wfllprohh&moedtothothgono. t4 vention. Mircwaur®z, Jan. 27â€"â€"The for United States Senator *:Q'd‘!"‘:ï¬-_fl follows:â€"Carpenter, â€" 59; Baggs, 51 ; Scattering 18. Osrp'onmmmj lost one. Canors, N.Y. 27â€"The residence of Owen Garrahan, Columbia Street, was destroyed by fire this a.m. . Mr. Garrahan had . sucâ€" ceeded ‘in saving his wife and four chilâ€" dren, but returning for a ~sewing muchine he lost his life. Wursiixn6, Va., 26.â€"The Steamboats, R. R. Hudson and Albion. are .re sunk at Labelle Landing, at this place, Astompt e Bure the ert Openament Wasumnortox, Jan. 27, Careful examina tion of the cellar of the Navy Dept. shows that complete : arrangements had been made yesterday for burning the building, Trains of rope and waste paper were laid about the floor, in each instance connect ing with piles of shavings and kindling wood. Ithboli-vedthoï¬reinflngflg ing on Monday was‘ that of an incendiary, & A Stout Demand. The ‘National Mcunmtt;: of the Cx;;g ights ve es e iary, . in its entiroty, and the admission of colored persons to all schools, hotels, and. public conveniences, &c. css Pacifc Mail Investigation. a statement showing that he had received $890,000 on mccount of t.homhid{“dwi: thn'exsoeption_of ‘W':‘::‘il:‘ 6 Mail teuï¬; Company in addition: .Pm!;fl'{“ un.ooo’:n.hd for. Nothing of importance was elicited. COalifornia :;ou-. o) e _ Bax Fainofs00, Jan. 27.â€"The â€"lossos to the i \ men of by the l Wflm ’mg.uywflh .Gomtested Eloction. _ _ | It is reported from Washington that the By Telegrayph. Loxnox, Jan. 27.â€"The Times Paris dis .u(i?iooï¬'o’ J:wâ€'ï¬ â€œâ€unu,m against testant has withdrawn, & recount of ballots having only Wu increase Harrison‘s najoriky.‘. : 1 f 0/ ="â€" 0 TOuD MIDâ€"NIGHT DESPATCHES ___â€"_ A Desporate Meloo. Kixsus, Jan. 27.â€" An attempt was made carly yer to capture the notorious S$uwmmary of Hews. Bostox, Jan, 27.â€"The will of Mrs. ‘Ann White, Base of Boston, just made pnln n-ke_-n':hquu of m:w n The Succession to the Throne. A Life forn Sewing Machine. A Flood in the Seine. Two Steamers Sunk. UNITED STATES. CBEAT BRICAXN. A Munificent Bequest. No Convention. for a Campaign againgt SPALN. CHINA. oxtenâ€" | mitte by actiof i Ring| Logis r thei m 40, that for ah | throw tion these Mr. E. H. Roberts replied that he would bind them by constitutional provision, be cause in his belief, constitutions were made to protect minorities against the unâ€" bounded er of the majority. It was notï¬obema‘ht of enacting in times of poace regulations which would prevent trouble in times of war, or insurrection, or The Republican members of Senate were in caucus several hours last night. It was agreed that the Civil Rights 115} which was committed in the early . part Mr. Hoar ‘said he did'notl&vour the amendment, : because while did not think it likely that either he or the peoâ€" ple would farour more than two terms for any President, he did not want to bind Mp&t blic excitement, and Mr. Roberts that he could not imagine any cirâ€" cumstances which would induce him to think it well to continue the President in office for a series of terms. Judge uqi':y aprliiont, wht 7 w W was sent by Ocvainar |Chainberlain to invest} te the receant troubles in Rdgefield Co., ï¬. made his report. in which he savs the the session to the Judxtm’kmmmoo, should ‘be reported back y, and that it should ‘be kept before the House till action could be had upon it. _ If the o toueieiel io fafal the antihn ibustering, it was e gmmdlmmm i and sit it out. 'l‘hiaoouiuwillm the rest of the week, and if unsuccessful at that time, there will be another caucus to determine further action. has made his i ich h the blame Leeltl chr{e‘mpl:“wï¬;"“g‘â€: that no . Inglioh, »poahing poople fave no o ve been mbjocnged to a like_‘mmem since the Saxon wore the Norman collar. He says officers of the coloured militia have in the habit of calling out their men henever there was a personal quarrel tween white and coloured men,. and this in ‘spite of the fact that the State gonstitution gives Government. alone power to call out the militia.. He recomâ€" ds the immediate disbandment and 'mninï¬t.ho militia, | It is said Gov. Chamberlain will act upon this reconm:â€" f istion:" M The Southern Troubles. United States Senate. NewOruraxs, Jan. 27.â€"Ex Wommhm-&e‘m;:m mittee ‘to day, and testified as to the action ‘of the returning board, and subâ€" mitted the returning board‘s report to the thesestatements and mentioned these facts to members of the board. ‘ Mr. Hoar asked if the |counsel had acâ€" cess to that. affidavit bebmugg‘ï¬ur briefs. .. â€"Gov. Wells said he they Mr. Hoarâ€"was . it filed before going into secret session ? } Mr. Werreâ€"Just moamnl'onld have had time to e ine that affidavit if he had. remained %.mb-wo reached that Parish: 0 have had . me if he wished it. : There was no proâ€" 50t by the Election Officers in.w .,_righ, because it: was worth a man‘s In the Pacif Madl 4 tigation Hregres n the C.a inves M'& Mr. Dawes questioned the witness wi 1 Wm the five thousand ollars byDoni’imï¬nmAbct. a ;loan of fire thousand dollars on May Pacific Mail Scandal. 22ud, 1872, iand offered.|his : note. . «The money was subsequently handed to Piatte 3Abert. Witness had . no recollection the manmer in which the note was paid, but was under the impression that it was ?id by.a deposit to this> credit in New ork on ~July 22nd. : Witness identified hwmmgo;o‘:,&chowl â€" ing its: payment at the ï¬ x%“fl;m.wuiflho interior® of i convalescing from sickness, and all his business was attended to by his clerks. ’fltoendamt.nyhvo[non written subsequent to the payment :of the note. In the course of further examination conâ€" cerning this matter, Irwin : advised the .Committee: to send for three or four of his clerks, who:sght be:able: to give them the desired information, and sarcastically remarked _ thatâ€"â€" this _ would _ not ‘cost l.hoh'(rvmmont more . ~than ($10,000. i -uï¬sï¬mod.w the part taken by John Roach in promotâ€" ting the of the subsidy, and testiâ€" fed vag Ioets e act maik. "for rthis subsidy specifically, but.. merely used his influence and made arguments before sundry committeos in behalf of American commerce generally. The Pacific mail uh)nldhob\'fltlntlï¬loounflrg- W'Mw was of opinion ‘that it would â€" be better to have. ‘them â€"constructed on the Clyde. Wood asked witness what heunderstood Stockwell to. â€"mean . by 'fl# Mbeoakwdl)mudnothing’ to ‘insure success, and 1eplied that he understood he was to do everyâ€" necessary and proper. It was no wmmflhuhouhmldom- rupt of Congress, or endesvour to do so. faregn k ‘ Question : Have yo# any belief that any part of this money was spent in corrupt F1 ME d ing members of Congress. / ‘Answer: i have no belief on the subject. I have no moo or sufficient basis of fact on ich to form a belief. . Witness further ifed that with his knowledge and conâ€" sent not a dollar was improperly expended. ime-hndmdeMMof the money sent to him by was intended to be paid by Stockwell indiâ€" . ~ Stockwell was interestâ€" z mvmmurwflnmw any member of the board of directors knew of these large amounts of money ‘being sent to him by Stockwell. He had "no communication with any of them, and ;E_pa.-winmuflâ€" ntiaily that some of them must have known of these expendiâ€" Premagure loss of the hair, . which is so ©otamon nowadays, may be entirely preâ€" common nowadays, pe enwroly pre vetited by the use of-g-dhamdu It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair was coming out in handsâ€" Ml,:gr-mcï¬bd wun::‘t:ihdo- cay, promote a healthy od"m&h. It is st the mm The Election Investigations. Cimes Aggravating Negroes. e hair.. ..A 4 it soft and In the great slander trial yesterday Afl:rm mpa-hn&t«hw,fl.-:i Tracy announced examination Mg{x{toncloied. Mrs. Bradshaw was sworn, and testified that she was an intimate friend of Mrs. Tilton. _ She wrote & letter to Mr. Beecher telling him that she ‘had been summoned to appear before the Church Committee, and would. abide entirely by what he ad. vised. Mrs. Tilton had made no confesâ€" sion to her. Mr. Beecher advised her to keep. quiet and silent, so she did not appear before the committee to give eviâ€" dence. The next witness called was W. F. West, the member â€"of Plymouth Church for slandering Mr. % lrhudu- was authorised to see Tilton, who said he thou@tht-il:no wï¬o:’mldmbohh? against (Tilton) urch ; informed that he had been ap inted one . subâ€"Committee to. see g?"%'.."’}l‘..- snce to his position in Franklin Woodruff, of the firm of Woodâ€" ruff and Robinson, was next called. He rememberodmhhrvicwat’l‘nq'-doo between Moulton, Tracy and himself in reference to the matter growing out of the scandal. Witness was asked what took place at that interview, but this was obâ€" jeoted to on the ground that Mr. Beecher was not then present, and a long arguâ€" mmtemued,mth;mnaflahw- tion i as p i at tho‘inwv‘ew were carried wm and so became evidence N‘xmtmlhfl!mdumnvh‘ pfl;‘gedWotz“dhull'l.m; Mr. W& was busy then, wouldm.ettbooonn:'gooinnboutthm weeks, Mr, Beecher said this story restâ€" mnfflu cvideneoofof two mldo; if any res; ‘ï¬gy these nfl.&nl: (Mr. &at) would ‘sge hownmho(lr.Beochor)mlddiq)ue S ofnnts pansin sn ike par Arinlens 8 e i ® stories he should be equlpl:df irom the Church. WbenWest’acbnEwenflb mitted . to the Committee . Beecher toldhimhelndhk'n the right course, but he thought this was not thomm time to submit charges, many being absent in the county. ‘When Mr. Beecher spoke to Mr. West his tone Mr, Marxtor introduced a bill to amend the act of \nocpouu: ion of Three Rivers. Mr. Gi&xprox, a bill -mdfl:?!hfl- way ‘Act of 1867.. _ esuget vid Mr.. Grzxvrox, : bill to amend the Joint Stock Company Amendment Act. In answer to Mr. CumT:', m&lagxmddm was the intenâ€" tion ernment to pmulpqfl 1 in the g:st,anZtBooounq' of H\ would ‘be on‘é of the first attended to. In answer to Mr. Backia®D, Mr. Caurox said ‘the Government had no official information from the Northern Colonization Railway Company that the on mov a statement for‘tf.tinnnmb&of nfludmd.m have been macadamized and are h‘:ln order by the ‘Quebec North Shore = pike Trust Commissioners ;. a statement of receipts and expenditure of the said Commissioners on the said roads from the Ist January, 1873, to Ist January, 1875 ; & of ‘the: tariffs established by the :&gmmmwu- .of for the use of the said ; & co on modbwymfldmï¬o Government on the one and the yhichthonidmdqpuod,onflum P'gc:..w'r * ..Mr, Lasuron mm;d for a copy of the investigation made by Sheriff Renault in flxeouoofc.llobl{nï¬. Carried. â€"Mr. Ievix® introduced a bill to incor porate the Victoria |Opera House of Mon _.The © following [bills went through Committee. were read a third time, and w:mflï¬om article 69 of the of Civil Procedure, relative to the summoning of. defendantsâ€"Langelier ; Bill to amend the act of incorporation of ammud-’ubwndohmh St, ‘\Germain de â€"Rimouski~Chauveanâ€" was read a second time. _ b aw Second Parliamentâ€" Fourth Session. otons respecting enitrogs, coming any ‘;ï¬orom†cries of " Go on, 2{ l;:%mot cudth-\ew- ‘m'n danger e mnaaiaenh mokin mraner ies The notice was still within timeé. Joly and Marchand complained that meaâ€" sures of this were m\n& gll the end session, the ouse and the country t to be in ho rimtvomian 1k rm an intelligent opinion upon it. > <_ GANADIAN INTELLIGENCE (By Telegraph.) Quebec Legislature. After routine, 2 panedo ung 36 Mr. Laruz presented the following re Mr. Grem ing the Tanneries Comnmï¬n%mh!:w&m days, ouse obliged to adopt the railway legislation of the Hon. Trea mhm«&m‘d the mea sure will not be y ventilated for the interests of the country. If the Hon. ‘Treasurer has his reasons to delay the numldt&flal-ol“nth.- ree “““'m.'m&"'h?.‘.umm; are ‘before the House. | 1999 2 4 THE ~BEECHER â€" TLTOX TRAL right to complai: uf the deley of the dan ernment it was hh-dm had some days ago given notice of a motion for an enquiry into the lean, but had waited for the Treasurer to bring down his railroad New York, Jan. 27. QurBR0, Jan. 27 portance :of the railroad vexations more than he did, and it was no easy matter to ooo t on rmgarees & of'doh.juï¬o_.to-nn*m domg-:h.mj-nhdhn. !lo»hn: during the recess A mhMMm in ce thes Astothuh‘:uu:dh- lent to & paper as his organ, it was time he had heard that «was in ‘his interest. Asl‘clrm.hm lutions, when he brought them he -hmldbopup.ndto‘flyï¬o&m nered" e (it weil in the megotinfent v Behu:h.donowonnddid l:ï¬r‘: meet county on any act Administration, ï¬":db Mr. Buusixonax asked if the would name aday when he m"fl;ï¬ themo:lï¬oudown, would it be i a woek or ten days? 1 $ Mr. Ropzxrson : It is impossible to say. Mr. Maumror said the had not come to ahdnmw po-iti.nnmhm. : the Goy in rd. to its r polwy,mdupmbrtrn% tï¬ yet â€"brought bllma wellk'no'lb‘t‘lul?. the L mss mt np oc very cautious in the Aï¬ sidies to the different linesâ€"interested, deserved credit on its account. Everyâ€" ‘&‘;{:ect Tupe d;h-w; ]hndom:m-“ï¬ï¬h.m in the subsidy, and it did not matter much whether the House know w hum ment would not submit any meagu even if it came from the House. avm*f'hm....b--:ï¬ it‘ is fhe aneent of his dulice sand dollars, besides payment of 154,000 dollsr.;,du:"lghh has / been lntely‘ pai were going behind at the _ of two hundred and forty thousand the six months, i shutfied 4 mhmpa;:'; an proceed. He had dropped hi PLMTCA/¢ NC Aad dropped his motion with the condition that when the 'h-m% up his resolutions he -haddt"it,udydu.m'.ï¬. employ of the Hon. Treasurer had said that he had shuffied out of it. . He wished policy in‘gdutomh ox he mo’ lu:u‘mâ€â€˜â€œmbhu' ve les, it P that under the able the tmonths a deficiency of seventyâ€"seven thouâ€" six months, it was well to know H Compiainert, nnd Jastiy; that ho mould not before the House. meagure was ready it would be brought ter dropped.© ded, Procth M mowartes mhile seully i °1| _.) t . Borownvo, Jan. 27. mgwmnqm’.!::mmdb hm.b:h.-ï¬ï¬‚uw‘u,m A er of loafers mï¬ï¬m lnd-hndmmdh stove or upon the sills of the windows andâ€"other wise‘ obstructing the traffic inside the wnt.m-m of ï¬h'nzu length brought under the of moP ie Hotnaguee poireme s wioe and Toronto streets, to visit the Postâ€" office and remove any person found loafing In| answer to Mr. Baonax», j Mr Maumor said that the statement of subsidies paid to railways would be mdan possibly toâ€"morrow or the Obstracting Tra®c~Fireâ€"Oontral Priâ€" son â€"Legal Severity. the lnd before Justice who at :once worknger theâ€"Centrnt Prison. The BR oners are from all of ‘the Provines Tot thor derimepnalothes. sase loose on the city. Wls > Ourlingâ€"Qaobec vs. Montreal. mmubucima former by one of a , the cup goes to Montreal m_w_g md'muunui the fourth of Fï¬-- ter evening series of assomblics in Profesâ€" sor Hazazar‘s rooms, Stâ€" the Ottawa Club toâ€"day: -:'.*';ï¬, Merchabite‘, n’ffl . LOnBon« Two rinks of the U % this ocity %flr is of rwmumua'.g for the Commons in the Kast ‘which comes off on Thursday. Mr. rrong‘s prospects are looking up, and hi# 1174 The House then adjourned at 4.45 p.m. e Contested Election Bill was read a The Gov PRICE 3 CENTS, , 18 Merehants‘ , 117J, closing 11 Commerce, 1334, closing 18 are sanguine as tq the result MONTREAL. TORONTO, QUEBEC. 183} 40 to