posod by Mr. Brydges, warrants the ‘be " Rars oF CARNARNON, «s *Guided by the considerations set * forth in mydqdduiï¬ymlnï¬ip " of the 10th December, ‘on the 15th of " January I directed \my Minister of Jus" " tice to take steps for the commutation " of the capital sentence on Leping into " two years‘ imprisonment, and the for * feiture of his political rights. The extraordinary circumstances atâ€" ding the dealings of Messrs. Fraser, m&c«, of Halifax, led to other enquiries being instituted, with the result, in tegard to the Customs, of ascertaining that in the year 1873 theybdtutflq at ‘the: Halifak ©Custom â€"House of goods which they claimed to be free of no less an amount than $157,436. "‘We await have to say to this addition to the offences for which they have been indicted at the ago, when they took an entirely different view of that subject. from what they take now. _ We have no comment. to make upon the following correspondence, but we trust it may serve to correct in the public mind any misapprehension which may have arisen from the persistent attempts of interested parties to put an erroncous construction upon the action of Her Majesty‘s representative. That it will have a similar effect with the Opposiâ€" tion press is not to be exfected, since it. appears that it is their policy not to be convinced, and to misrepresent when to tell the truth would not serve what they believe to be their interests. The follow ing despatches have passed by cable:â€" f * Jan. 20th, 1875. batof public opinion. That they ‘had the impertinence to deny or. attempt to oxplain : their â€"other transactions as oxâ€" _ Ladies and gentlemen (Other than those above spectfied), are requested to enter at the doet where red lights are shown. _ â€"_. __________| _| * (ipverxor GzexERiaL, Canada. zÂ¥ FRASERREYNOLDS TRANSâ€" 5 . t 4CTIONS. ocredl Thursday Evening, 4th of February. Sle n.vulon.hflh-utl'gnby the golr'n&:uam,-umu ving round ba ds suca to ontor mt s-'-:‘-ws M m, Scuate. . . Member® o the Hoase of Commons and the ;m.a -tnnqn‘::tod to enter on the ‘.-dt ahio of the Tower, < onl t Ai on d _ 1 _ Ladies and ge« t‘emen are to be in Full Dress, w io wl Thorherts With tno seras ('.b.h m:l.r“-n:g address mm to wer Benate Chamber, and one to the A. B C. in waiting. | "1 fully approve course taken by you * in Lepine‘s case.\ His Exceliency will enter the Senate Chambet at 9 o‘ciock, and the Drawing Room will comâ€" mence C x The Ministers, Senators and Mombers of the House of Commons, with their wivres and dangh@ers, will be presented first, then the ladies and gentlomen in attendance. ... . _ _ . OTrAawWA, THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1875 ‘The Opposition press have made a great fuss about the prerogative of the Crown of late. The tune was, and that not long Gift Enterprise : C. M. Briggs. 1 Canadian Washer: A. K Giles. 6 For the hair: Burnett‘s Cocaine. Cough Syrup: W. Hearn. > Specific for Colds : W. Hearn. Clearing Sale : Neelit Bros. Bargains: Neelin Bros. R Bankrupt Stock : Neelin Bros. 2 per cent. Diséount : Ottawa Shirt Store Clearing Sale: Ottawa Shirt Store. Flannel Shirts : Ottawa Shirt Store. Silk Searfs : Ottawa Shirt Store. Dress Shirts: Ottawa Shirt Store. § Clarendon House : W. Mills. * M Wanted: Noonan‘s Restaurant. ; Wanted : J. M. . v Drawing Room : Senate Chamber, he XThe Tiuiumes. Drawing Reom in the Senate Chamber The Governor General Is"pubjisbed every liawfuk mors ECC 222 agals pot ';&..'zuo -Mwm any pért i3 CJanada, DOLLA RS per annum. Tha rm for Trausient Advertisements in TKN CENTS PEKR LIN® non I'“"““ ~e%a $s peh oi *ES g f/ Mectings, #inanctal ts _ of ‘ W +. sav Comppanies, Insurance Comâ€" when not excecuing i Wwenky it 3. 4.+ PVE CUENTS, " and, ONEâ€"ANQâ€"Aâ€"H CEX : S for each word over iweniy. The A p repem Grag imongst . t THE WEEKLY TIMES Situations Wanted. Situations Vacaut, &¢, &¢â€" Professional and business cards the first page for aas year, When NC & ty words, once a « 00%, $o ;. tw ’s;-mg!y day, l‘. each word < Subscription Rates for the Daily Times W hen paid weekly, Twelve and aâ€"haif Cents W hen paid yearly, Six Do‘lars in «lvance. is pablished every Friday morning, and conâ€" tains news of the week from all parts of the world , mwm maiter ; and the chief editorial ortHE DaALLY TLMES price $1.00 per annom in % Com wod trust f Reports, Mwm Paritamentat y Reports, other matter Incudent to a firs! cluss weekly newspaper. y BIETHS, MA RRLAGES, DEATHS. Notices of mmn,lnnmllnlnflm' and deaths with funoral ces attached $! Jan. 27, 1475 Reguilatious for the Drawing Room. n the :ame preportior Board Wanied. Business for Sale. Business Wantod. MHouses for Saie. Houses io Keont. Mouses Wanted. Board and Lodging. Onitle StPuyed or Stolen Farms for Sale or to Kent. Live Stock for Shle or to Rent Meney Wauted or to Loan. For Sale or Wanted Losi or Found. ttawa, dist De 1% EXCOELLENCY ow THE TIV ES THE LEPINE CASE. * (Signed) _ CarXarvo® ecified ar ay _0 4nSUEIO! V <<a of like usscription, * (Signed) .. Durremu.‘ At $o‘clock, ou LA L ROW AN uaum.m, A D.C.â€"inâ€"waiting " Jan. 26th, 1875 ; cards insorted 0n when not exceeding gi; twice a woek, hn word over twenty a on the m: $ ments IFTEEN lodunl natural enemide d.ï¬hl:au'd: \ms :@ Churcli; while the Liborals are just as truly the natural allies, not. of the Church as a a:wâ€"hm&juï¬rdy‘dh-mqn ligion and politicéâ€"but of: its adberents as ‘citizons and entitled to"¢qual ‘rights with the rest of the community. | We call the pretenided friendliness of theso newsâ€" mw‘w¢mwvm | RELIGIOUS CREEDS IN RELATION | TQ PoOLITICS,. J l The Mon Gaszette quotes with apâ€" proval what is said to be a report of the 1'speoch of a Mr, Kennedy, of the newly | erected County ‘of Esst Simcoe, who | thought himself entitled to. the nominaâ€" ltion of the Liberal party in the recent ¢onâ€" test there, and made this speech in % | i( justification of His resignat:or of the office of President, ofé; Local Reform Associaâ€" tion and his withdrawal from thé ranks of the party. Mr% Kennedy says Ho has the confidence of.the (overnment o\f_Ont#rio, that he has longâ€"for forty years, indeddâ€" been air active, Reformer, that he \was promised the ii:flï¬enoe of several promiâ€" rent Reformers in thP County, who were to do their best to have him nominated | at a Convention, and that another gentleâ€" lman having been the choice of the party, he â€" thinks| himself | unfairly troated, This he . accounts â€" for . on the ground that he ‘is a Roman Catholic, which is, of [course, the reason why this particular speech has foynd its way, under present circumstances, into the columns of the Gazette. . It is very possible, indeed yery probable, that Mr. Kennedy may have had good claims upon his. party, and that these‘ claims have been overlookad}; but it is just as probaâ€" ble that the claims of the gentleman who was chosen to contest the riding on their behalf were stronger still, and in any gase Mr. Kennedy, having stuck by bis princiâ€" ples for forty years, acted very foolishly in thus threatening to abandon them even if hehad a grudge | against some of those who had been acting with him,â€" simply because his abilities had not: been rated. by others as highly as they had been by himself. â€" After all, bhowever, the quartel is & localone, which the Reformers of _ East | Simooe . | will in || due time _ arrange _ among _ themselyes, and it would | not be noti¢ing ‘except for the reason whmuoed dn Montreal organ of the Tories to serve up the details for the benefit of its readets. What that resson is we need not say. Within the pagt week or two Tory newsâ€" papers h_Mï¬d and throughout Onâ€" tario.have suddenly awakened to the in. justice being done the Irish Roman Cathoâ€" lies by the powers that be, and by a species of patronizing kindness which cannot be exceedingly palatable to the class for whose delectation it is intendedâ€"w! indeed, we should :Jppao to h% nauseousâ€"an attempt is made to and cajole thent into the belief that in great * Liberal ve"" party o &homnrk‘â€"tbog,hvt their firm and abidâ€" ing friends, We can easily understand how â€" the | Gazette, having in view the necessities of Mr. Thomas White, the . Commons| . in Montreal â€" West, should do all| that ‘possibly ‘could be dope to culti the good feeling and favour of every portion of the communi and we can understand that it might suit the selfish purposes of the same genâ€" tleman to stir up th soclynl jealousies and religious M--L- | some of the electors of .thn't constitnency ; . but it would : be very difficult to‘convince any right minded citizen of Canads, which is justly represented as politically xeâ€" rigiously ‘the most | free and & country in the world, that there could be any justification of such a course. It is noticeable, however, that this : is one of the various means to which the Tories have of late resorted to carry that pd*idl favour ‘Wwith the public, and that popu‘ larity in the comncils of the nation which their record as a party could not and does not command. We confess that we are unable to understand |upaq what prin. ciple it is taken for granted that the Irish Roman Catholic vote in Canada i-inb:.bz market, ready to be bartered for any merâ€" cenary consideration, and we have yetto. meet with any adherent of the Catholic Church who would not resent as & mortal insult the idea that Pis adherence to| either political party was not based purely upon the merits of the historical prin dp{ubywhhhmrnio- have separated. _Northare we found as yet an; Catholic who does not |protest against his Ninc-pokoncthodtofpoliï¬uny»o:-‘ cept as every other member of the comâ€" munity, independently of race or creed, is thought of and. spoken of. We _unri hear any one ask how the Scotch Presby terians are likely to nor does sany one talk of hï¬wout a. candiâ€" date at a Parliamentary or other election simply or in part becatise he is a Scotch Presbyterian ; and yet uinmyoqy is not’:muchn powerful minority of the | community than the Itish Catholics, and united politically, as the; ",?,"nihfl‘oï¬ clesiastically, they could !‘hqqï¬â€™ i-oniglthadd h otfo truth of the English Church, the Méthodists; ‘the Bapi tists, and others, of whont as 1: ‘wo never. hear a word . abo : ' ‘The day was when the Catholics, both in political "disabilities, when their religion was more or less of a hind nce to their political advancement,| .?d when ; even very great ability '-4 suffici¢nt to overcome that barrier. | o:: say that that day is past, io say that : the=© reign ; of| ico with which _ it was ntemporary | was brought , | to . an| . in | both Liberals and in spite of the Tories. :rpq this ground we protest the holl and jealousy . :of : their which haye enraparaan “m oves. LA "%"Lv ~.-’ lief that they may also try to ward off this i hwr. L’I‘hey have a newsâ€" paper in Halifax which appéars to be publi I |poeit$: in their interest, and wa axbect tG its editorial columns we expect to its @dilQriai COIGIAEH® flaxiï¬â€˜with rmL to this new ex: posu 1t wil ."t: most people that their contract nju ve been a remarkâ€" ably good one, anii their present influence very powerful agd oxtansive, when they are aljlo to emlist the services of one whole news to themselvés and the whole *rorqur Nova Stotia as well. If some of the bers |of ‘the firm are not already 'mFliunom. they ought soon to be. $s 39‘ usual state of health. Ploa for the benefit: of ° t>ose afficted.â€"I am, fir. yours PAsS.â€"To mmwummnn‘r arwmm-amm the ot ‘the ‘awful is k ‘The Pile and Hamor cure is ‘ vegetabi in its composition, and can be An ï¬â€œâ€™ in all cases. There is no 1 “vlgmnnuha as it oures om Ri M’-h&um proves while under this treatment. ...‘ ... ,;. | PILE AND HUMOX CUREB. © ; For Internal ind External Use _ ; | WARRANTLD A SUSE & P 7 * epiaraniennentiadale %’t&"ï¬ï¬-‘ ‘Bottles in all" Cases ‘of J:&'.w be nnn:m mgx‘ml{m for ’.E above named diseases.â€" Its suotes# been wmmW.m \olhunvhowlna:q .gtn i of first introduced h.-:'m“..., u} Remusiey, Hopu â€â€"Omkao, T fted it dronianenerenete ‘s Camomile Pils." _ I app go i. B=ll, h&fl{m‘%ï¬ in the atomach, trom, Whigh L. :OXCFUCt To: all who oa?m from errors ces t en ie ces ‘Oct. 7, 1874. nonbstaingdtet â€" 4 Brays or tus Brays.â€"C, P. Dorion, 81 and ss,msmot,mnunmh w (cheap) ‘s sleighs, children‘s wooden shovels, charcoal, mica« for stoves, and a thousand of : other : goods in tinware, stoves and cutlery too numerous to mention here. : 3788‘ 1| Fresu Ovsrues mSnu.h -â€"an':.‘g #pecial arrangements aâ€" |cons! + ‘Families, invalids or â€"parties ï¬o\hu?ï¬dw.pbo Noonan‘s turant, Sparks stroot west. : | % "' :« 87853in | D . 14, 18 &uhr?w’-flhurymd Claret Wines v cheap at D. McDonnell‘s. 8 i rices o fniioning qo Stoves orel Nails of all sizes, at C. F. Dorion‘s, Sand 83 Sparks stroet, Ottawa. 360lda 'All“.'h:'ti-naededd is to buy your tickets in an may count on having yanrpï¬mou’go fl‘x'dnyol next Feb ruary. * .3745 d&w | est notee. . Noonan‘s Hestaurant, Sparks stroet West. f 08| aly eradicated the use Forlas l and Numonr Pure ies ateet Ringâ€"Worm, and . even recent. _ The same newspapers and Mr. M. C, Cameron were accustomed, not more than a short year ago, when the Tus Evext or ts Nsw Yrasâ€"The holidays are ended, and ‘the serious work of the New Year begins. The first impor tant event before us is the last drawing of the Library Gift Concerts, whlomeu f‘hh:e in Louisville, Ky., February 27th. is drawing will as certainly take place on that |date as the day arrives, and to am:n r is yh:’i the time! ra e wi not at ) peinhd.ilwhtmooddbo-h?; fresh from the beds, only : twentyâ€"fout hours from salt water.. Families and parâ€" ties requiring them supplied on the shortâ€" Orange bills were before the Ontario islature, toâ€" call . Bishop. Lynch. @ the power | behind â€" the . throne," taunt Mr. Mowat with paundering to Catholics, to insult Mr. Fraser by inâ€" sitinating that he was a member of the Government by virtue of his creed, and numetous other things ‘we could mention pointing in the su?e direction. Toâ€"day that is allâ€" changed, and column after should be sufficient to satisfy the most sceptical. _ J:; Collard, of Sparts, Onhrlo‘ writes: "Send me six, dozen Dr. Thomas Electric Qil. Have sold all I had from you and want. more now. Its cures are truly wonderful." Willhmumuin.of Frankâ€" lin, writes ; " I have sold all the agent left; it acts like a charmâ€"it was slow at flm‘:x but {takes splendidly now." H. Cole, of Shomes Riecitle O L ue aoncly mos of ’Eleo:iflOfl, II"}- rum out;not.hinfl it. It reâ€" commended ;qtbocewhohn t." J.whd} Thamesville, writes : * at once & m«wm , 1 hu_onlycï¬xebog M‘llmx sAW thing sell so w ve such genâ€" flmm"d{h Thompson, Wa fox:rnwrihl: "Bend me some more Elâ€" ectric Oil lhnnn_ldadnx out, No ing takes like it." Mg‘l; ve P. Q, write: @ Electric ( is getting a great reputation here, and is column is devoted to proving that because at the recent (ntario election, but three Catholics have been returned in the in torest of the Goyernment and four in the interest of the Opposition, therefore the Catholics should support the Tories. It is not three mounths since the Tory organ, in <this> city denounced the Rev,. Mr Dewart, of Toronto, because he, a Methoâ€" dist Minister, voted for and ‘supported: Mr. John O‘Donohue, a Roman Catholic, at the general fateral election of 1874. We despise all attempts to traffic in men‘s religious convictions, and we passed over these evidences of ‘the /exâ€" istence â€"of the, old ‘prejudice at the time, believing that they bore upon their faces their own condemnation.. . Werefer to them now simply to prove the insinâ€" cerity of the recent tone of the organs in question. We certainly can conceive of no greater insult to a large and ‘indepenâ€" dent class of electors than this attempt to treat them as if they were fools or chilâ€" dren, and the sooner they teach those ‘who take such liberties with them that they cannot continue to do so with im:â€" punity the better, _ Bragg‘s Charcoal Biscuits at W. Hearn‘s Sapper‘s Bridge. <‘8748 New Yorr Bar Ovstsas in Saniz.â€"New York Bay Oysters in shell received daily, is getti duly catfed for. Sond fio a farinatsipply ‘Try D. McDonnell‘s delicious Musos wing. * ¢â€" 13008 | Pain cannot aflwhmiï¬ is used. It is the cheapest medicine ever made. One norih bes Gured a "'°’ia°""...pam“‘ y chigh w cured an 0 It pouitivez cures Catarrh, A and Croup. . Fifty conts worth has cured crick in the back, and the same quantity a lame back of eight years‘ standing. ‘The followâ€" ing are extracts from a few of ‘the many letters tliat have been received from the different parts of Canada, which, we think, Thomas‘ Excelsior Electric Ol1~â€"Worth Ten times its_weight in Gold. Just arrived, and now for sale at a great Samx Diszases, of whatever Order your Fall Suit at Bryson‘s. Whdva+ beontedh Tudita ed iteelf an almost special notice.) 1 pPER BoTTLE, ‘SoLD BY ALL Divaâ€" nned, polished and plain ‘Tin ps and Coal Oil, Cutlery, ‘Axes, nith. . Piosse pifo en puscty A*CARD, THE TIMES : sw0 ‘ botties 3605â€"1m ; At M_m_wï¬ tioa umï¬m e t oi on pamnit ies a amal} deduction. o.l) .) / RARES oN PAgsAGE CABIN....$10¢1t0$80 .| BTEERAGE EAUI‘ END ‘Drug Store. T. T. SHEPHERD: en ie hrmn oplciny ho ormnt en goery n ind pag OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, uuverpod tondnnabeg en iess raneth t AT REDUCQED RATES, Canada Agricuitural insurance Company, * . 245 Bt. Jumes Btroot, $ Mostreal, Jan. 16th, 1875; Public Notice is hereby given that the Branch Office of this Company, located at No. 34 Aparksâ€"st., in the City of Ottawa, is closed from and After this date ; and that Mr. Martin W holsham is no longer authorized to do busiâ€" cgraed wot Sald ‘oftcs." "Our mgonts and !nm- in the Ottawa District her:mn doâ€" ng business wtl.har;omn Branch are there: fore heroby n to address all eommg:llon- tlions and fur insirance our Head Office, in Montreal ; #xo, All moutes and notes for premiums due or for premtuins on now risks, most bé either paid into this office or£ one of our regular authorized agents, or Company will not be responsible for the same. $BPARKS STREET, â€" . _ OTTaWaA "THE C ROYAL:" ROB. ANGUS, Jr,., Available Bunds to â€" meet PIRE â€" â€"RISKS on md-mm -’mn;hwm. LOCAL DiRKCTORRA : 1 YAN, Kzq., Merchant. PI-I'IX ‘This Company, w Aseacy in Canada was eatablished in fém,%wnas income in the Dloone.mml?:r:pand to mm\?upuuul;-u& :ienenl Agenoy for the. Ortawa District from 20 per Cent. Below .Combination Rates CAPITAL .®,). ‘BIX"MILLION DOLLARB, Mutual ~Life | Insurance Co., HABTFPORD, CONN, make me‘nï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬wmï¬mv: }?\Mr entire attention, _ || ¢ , Address . with reforences and.oxporience, if anyâ€" l % INSURANCE CO Tll . HAND IN . HAND Insurance®=>Co. CoRrNEER oF p:luovsm STRRART C-'Al. DESJARDINS, LÂ¥ ‘General Agent Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CaAPITAL â€"| . ) . ‘> ‘$2,000,000. Fire, Livs, Anï¬m:!â€"f_Axn GvaRAxTEE. C:tawa July 2 1878 Dea. 18, 1874, ArSETA OVER _ »| â€" â€" ~ > DEROSIT AT O‘I"I'ALA, & )= > Ottawa, D\ c. 17, 1874 January 2Ard, 1806. Ottawa, Jab, 23. Jan, 9, 1875 Chemist: & Druggist TADACONA INSURANCE CO‘YÂ¥. (PIRE AND LIFE.) UBLIC NOTICE. FIRE AND MARINE. Btill :continue to take Risks at Stcamships. : OTTaAWA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1875 CONTINUES TO TAKE Aruggists. DvER . +| . . > AT OTTAWA, + > i y ipamny, W A#or BAch repared to pooaive a Iusnurance. Temporary Ofice: SIMPEON & BETHUNE, R.°C. W, MaoCUAIG, Agent, Ottawa and Vicinity. EDWARD H. GOFF, OTTAWA. Corner Bpdarks and Higin | Bt D. W. OOWARD n ale, 1 Spariap" to Mwagers fortened8, , Asgucy in Canada was Managing Director $19,000,000 * ©330,000 yhildl%in $750â€"1m * 1 have a‘ful! 146 forâ€" Hii®tin ons ‘‘Price of a bottle of HBoeus and : pgyas is BXE KUONEING THME : THE DOMINION RESTAURANT Rajotte‘s Now Block, Wellingtonâ€"st., . (Opposite Parliament Housts,) Now open, and out the best inducements Biiepay o Whaee, Uunote Sieprec esn -n'zâ€"-mmï¬'“ii‘%_' ; combined sittirig .‘a‘&ï¬fm‘: ':;‘â€f' bedroous®, Bpirite, myï¬d.% m&&% _ TABLISHED PiTERN vBare. . The subscriber is instructed m A. E. INDBKA‘({)tolaubyPublch ug Soog L“m" h Churen, s HONDAY: the 200) inst. commencing at 11 o‘clock, all his Househoid Fursiture, comprising .“gn B. W. Parior Buite in hatr cloth, an excel Lounge in green :%?. and finely.â€"upholstered Tï¬uy "nb]o.mmmn. Trifie 8 a & on ind s ks Suite, Spri ‘do, Wash Dm';'ln: 'lulea, MW nugmozmm other articles that cannot be menâ€" mod. The Furniture u:::l being but a short time in use, and the sale tive, commencing at 11 welock sharp, on Monday, the 25th inst. . Wishes to inform his many friends and the pul No d c 15 make all who patronise th Monday, lstâ€"February. OPENING TO THE â€" PUBLIG Thursday, the 28th Inst. Having received instructions : from Bobert mrSC URLIN HOUEE in the. Olly. of Ottawa, a o Ob aArOnnaY, TBE soth DAY OP #EB: RUARY, 1875, at the hour of tweive o‘clock noon, the following superior Timber Limits : License No. 161, season of 1873â€"4, comprising &n AreA “‘"lf};â€m ‘wquare miles; and No. Grand Opening TIMBER LILMITS, Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Heq: HECTOR MLEAN 162, of same season, comprising an srea of fifty "EToonse o. 168; of season 187%4, compriaing msmo(nnyï¬mmun.o-fln ln (\;Iolla &-I:::: ver Potewawa and Great oo Haihe Lre known to be Hiibered wiin _:These limits are known to be timbered with Reaey i raiey, y o0 auers svefysnicn , in APthe Lighest prices in the qhebes matkoi ~ _ Near the.City, for saie. hatho urner ts in wane of money, ht o * For particulare: il w § . & : #, Con., um Or, Ottawa P. 0. Hept. 2, 1874. _ || 2061, CLARENDON HOUSE y o PR D AR TY 1e o ihe _ n ib* #rd day of FEBRUARY, 1875, at the _ . > Terms and conditions made known at the time of saie. UnsuGerâ€"Toe n THAEE LIMITS ON THE KIPPEWA, Nos, 170, 171, and 172, of 1878 and 1871, consisting or.»o'l"im'.'qm"}m‘ * JOSEPH KAVANAGH L1MITS â€" FOR ~SALE. HAMS ~AND ~BACON, Different Kinds of Game ALBIONâ€" HOTEL, ; ROBERT CRAHAM, Jan, 16, 1875 Jan, 20, 1875 Dec. 30, 1874 Household Furniture Also, the FARM on the Limits and Depot Dec, $0th, 1874 One Hundred Dozon UNION HOUSE,â€"OTTAWA ATF, Auction Sale ENTRAL ! ~CONVENIENT : YoU waNr Go0P BREAD + . | UBEB THRE 1,700 Aores of Good Farming ‘Land AND FOR SALE, . * Auction S$ales. Grocer and Wine Merchant, Tft'-'ll_lg foame. _ _ _ 1875 -. » &“ + JUST RECEIVED. Also! OFâ€" VERY VALUABLE BY AUCTION, Game. J. BERMINGHAM, Hotels. W. MILLS, Proprietor. JAMES SNEDDEN, | "Dea %, 1874 Une Prize $1,000 Â¥ I EwoPitzes, 360 iEach in Cash wn'-’. 'm%fl“uumn- memurrrere PCs"" rend Gapteier * *4 $5,000.00 Each in Cash In Valuable Gi‘ts To be diatributed in L. D. SINEB Hist 416 Notre Dameâ€"St., . . â€" Mentreal. 11 Rideauâ€"8t.. . . ~. . â€" Oftawa. White Rabbitt Jackets, $ 7 5,50 0 0; 0 0 LADIES‘ SOUTH SEA SEAL lAm Ladies‘ Persian Lamb Jackets, Ladies Sen Otter Sets. r day. winpont ap Oe pt tprediaet lay on any "o:ouwnt whaiever. Mt%â€"g Public Library of Kentucky, | Death of Gov. Bramietteâ€" ‘of Trogâ€" Mâ€"A"m :ï¬'&â€"g‘ . Postponementsâ€"Ura Cortain '&mcmm“mm th mmuaflmâ€"uwp. shall oomultr.d“ l?glort.m:m umnu&'Mum ‘ c.-.mu-uulâ€"-.;;'. Room 4, Public Library Building, Loulsvilie, Ky. To the amount of Two Million mï¬m T5s dognzion of thair Pifth aho Lent Coin ATREDUCED RATEB, . . â€" | Mink Sets sold at Cost. Stock of: Winter: Furs ALL OTHER FURS, CHEAFP FOR CASE. F UR RIâ€"E R, * * Ti Gondiomec® rarein the tiy, can be had at the I lo.“-ill)l&l!.l'l EF. 0 | smerpas en [ c P EY mwoik: | Fur Depots SIGNOF THE RED HAT, Drawing Cortain, or Money Refunded, Jan. 11. 1875, 45 Rideauâ€"st., | Opposite Featherstone‘s Drug Store, For Tickets, orinformation, address= Jan. 4, 1874. Dec. 20th, 1874. H. HODGES, GENTS FU RS | ! | 56 SPARKSST., Opposite the British Lion Hotel. Dec, 21, 1874. EVLIN‘S Gift Enterprises, ALEX. BROBERY, BUFFALO ROBES Is offering the balance of his Agent and Manager, DOLLARS ! THOS. E. R. J. DEVLIN, ENTERPRISE, 54 day / pgye oo $) por bottie.; ;Large Bottios decay, pervous deb 1 Extract P W Dated 15th May, habitant of Hor o _ TeintocrPifi ;’: Pal for me, and I o Tea ) this is b‘k N:z J w Ca uly 4. ONR BOX,. OKF CL4 Is warranted to oure all nary Organs, in eithers 1s warranted to cure all discharges from the U1%« tional, Gravel, and pains in the baed. Sold in gd b-o:-, 4s 6d each,.by all Chemists and Patent F-rnm:g%wwï¬ ie ts remat w o mfaimice wnimy ietloy selfâ€"cure, which he will send FREE io his tellow § J H. REEVES, _ â€" § 6 [ lee T8 Nassauâ€"st., New York. Sanger & Sone, Oxford #treet, London. . _ Mlï¬mmw-â€"- AGENTS IN QANADA, 1 Montrealâ€" Mercer & Oo., Wholesaite Dros» mâ€"ï¬-‘ Clare & Co. iiliott & Co., Wholesale Dru : iste ~~â€" Apothésanes" Hall, Tincoln, London. wum.vmï¬ï¬‚&mw streot, Low» n asu fl ‘E ï¬â€"-'.a" EC L _ ever oom poubdad fr this srinle onupelnt _ A w& TO THE POLICH, MoWTBEAL, 18th June, 1864 Devins & ; y nonemattnacttiztne bes on0, of the many PiAMOND ®heumaric Toke® l fered the last five or six vo-:a“ m-u:o terrible uu.ng mï¬m&m % following the diteotions carsfaily." psragenyâ€" gi)x»ney‘s chorce Perruxes. MWWM us u & ‘s of Julce and Glyce! Wu“fl he Miue‘ uapoliniy i8 sumprttatoes cce s Mitcham Flowers. out if possible these ve Th: beiotgan! uoo on in aeponae Yar,r mc rom congestion or pressure of called Infiammatoro Rbeumatism or %@MW&“Q& B:h.n-uloea::w&m dm-l: best she can ; o ho l! MWN mg mmoA:xmnd. t« DIAMOND RHEUMATIO _ ____ _ . INCHES ! AUZBY rm-mam-’v'qun’-'?n Mumwum M"ud.“.u-m“wmm mll-lblopanllrm Euvfl sores, broncht & Th iocate anbout & setafer" drench out or dislodge if possible umn Morson‘s Effectual> Remedies Pâ€dlx.‘ ’."i a -‘l «I.- -‘nya: I-;'-I .--’ \." ‘ 4 V at Bok havepmpared this: Bola is emmlg%u“m% Medallists wnd Jurors at all the Great Exh Are -ddb!c&m':&m 81, 88 £ 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON .. Epsis ionehane, Tess i ane THOMAS MORSON & son * Wonksâ€"HoRK®EYT Aup Howksro® . U sk ObHKTOALS ND Ninw ambrol‘n un e enate 4ns ies mm d t on Porrumiet / o andaie. Jan. 22, 1875. NE BOX OFCLABEKESâ€"BA4l PILLS tazâ€"Avery Browun & ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"A vistim of _ youihfol imprudence, causing premature UST SUCCESSFUL REMEDLES Tal FOLLOWING 18 AN this is owing to taking yoor Pills. " 1 am 78 nlne. Eie s 5 Lfpukteaize bee to sa ga«é@%x@ y’;é ____ Rxtract from a Letter | Delad io oo on io m ot ie , in either sex, aoquired or constitue Bemedies, FEole Pesnony be omaitored n aport 34 uind remegtnel hy h oome ta praliren o., Wholesale Dru â€" ists i mpmk Dying Glazing, WhiteWashing, Coloring 46, the abortest notice, and in a work maniiie # ‘AM of NEW P. BORDERE, &6., just received, and now 0B Opposite the Post Office : Dee 24, 1874. e rp, rRoxeA0.jants > .. «> sSIGn wWRITELE, HoUSE for o , o Wflmï¬ i n *Tib C ol HHaote. ;:'arm s oo Adifram acarce _ â€" V::cw York, d%- every Hatutday, MC </ went over the ® m-w and then the‘ woman juriped and others were do the same. . six inches out « do the same. At that4 ::Nh-d‘:o“*..h' _ went over the and mumd by the ep ‘There was none . Jowered ? and is P away. â€" Just before I went over the side. ns and then the chief woman juriped hold, ‘There was not Mmu I chad thwm me oonm wards t l women were awfal; me bergring me to saÂ¥te ; & er, next. %m%. w deop loaded then. T the thing to the effect t ::.x:ana-cm ELCE OAIS, &T aay" ad the ‘most P edins adt ol my ted umpin«. out of my at the ouddy door, and forward to see what was forward and saw the oi the men to work the c es was h lm‘.%rc to w they were souttle. lm‘bc t;‘l}xpch the atarboar was lying bottom up on don thie aitcnigh "':""‘La.. were fooking 1 lnaghy to ho darin miten ud ie j To ts fine the mm rl-lhaflm Re€ Paing of couree out dï¬ï¬ï¬‚,â€"hï¬ vessels that might be agreed to shape for tl hnd 55 oomgns to stag compass Bunday, the 2nd, e mgoe touched one who The three survivore were landed at Plymo December 31st, from t # Spooil trne in whichai in ;d;.uwn.o:ï¬nl disaster to the Cosps from them. The narrai furnished by Mr. MceD %dnpw-hg: wes*, as you have ï¬"&‘v o‘ November weather, i‘ was my wat -‘!md‘-n‘t.h‘ see anchor ‘there was a light bre hot. We were reduce and of these three were but we never canght we tried to do that day. We threw were too â€"weak to one ordinary seaman, We en ‘Tan aahiy a & -.. &opud'bb Wo'nodn‘ï¬'{% almost down to the boat I did not dri excepting a mouthiful Burnctt‘s: Coccaine stood the test of tin It has ostablished A r “’.fl-z trade. The name "Co a valuablé » :.'7:."":,,.,..,""."," , LBus . ing 1 selves from imnosition -l;u- OP TRE Bra ‘fl&lhhnood-d AriClant emoring se treal and " w :n:..mu‘.j hwm U Klow Morrible Scenes a (From the Low THE COSP ATRHC the water, an got out of Ter, _ Although er foating they asked th em. 1 willin which someé pright positi o‘clock Thomas Le 1, Cotter th ould Dit reli Li