sor, Ottaws pI MacLean roprictor, Stroot, in RAL 6 OR bering Urer, TA B« nist, R, x0# 3 onl U mieoug AUD TY & U OV'ED to the commodions dwelling house on Wollingtomâ€"st.. lately oceupled by‘ the Eusk of Montreal. and Church of Engâ€" nad Ladies® Colleze, has the honour to announce to. Members of ParkHament and others that she i ; pnpn.r;‘ to :".nl comfortable apartments with Board. Jus, 24, 1878 P48 B.,ll. With or wit sonut rooms, and rooms Awithout board. ‘Table wed reoms firstâ€" ts 4 4 1D. | 3.‘cu(lu°5._ Oitawa Water Works. 85 eP Mb CX We Hawy s 100 ® \ Fy10 LET.â€"Tw Dl oNEY â€"wWAcEs 49 Vitawa Water ~‘Works. LEAD LIPE WANTED. L yO LET, Tw n'..lla w y *X : RA\" HP n emasil o C 0 C% 2Oul, _ E0 ,;E...',"'".:.:.'m':::’.;mu the a, @V Cormmisioners office, mmg "'.‘m;?:w:, accepte:~ "‘0. K CUsnNINGHAYX NBE OTTAW A OTICE.â€" A ednesday, the BRASS SERVICES, apec P28 2200 Jay, NENDERS w TRAYED OE STOLENâ€"On is Fot o%T ind Steel Manufacturing Company, K. AVERLLI A NTED.â€"W o w LET â€" A N Notice to Brass Founders oRK FPOR ALI KBUICLN, W A N TED i WANTED 44 #20D NESS THAT WILL PAY ral » 10th day of February sext, Particu { Othaw M III. NO. 3759. 10th Day of Feb. Next U K chiras. wl. Muin pe and 20 tons Pig Lead YLER SMITH & Publishers, Lo EFRiK. t u17786 PICBR all their baurs free rts Loo ved unti UNNING HAM, Bee. W. W. ( r Apy Addr nc en FOI me, t Post C PH I NC VICEKR 1 Wou i. NTIN | Sdaw. id U3 Agzent their an at h To rl\lum.qs I*. FPRAN, v Solicitor, &c. No. 12 Ht. Jumes $ tr6et, â€", |, MOB UO. Barristers, A ys, Solicitors, Conâ€"« veyancers, &¢., (Of the late: tifm of Lewis & |Pinhoy.) Orvicksâ€"Eigin t, Othawa. f C M. PiSwKX, J. Onet=rn®.| 4. P. Hine. web. A whs |___ I_" [ _ [ _ _ [ qgedre _ w MARSH AL MATHESON, . e o > 06. d cictt bhied Dn. 1L.0GAN, | ' Homeopathic wu-. Nurgeon and Residone AIDM:‘ HLreot . Office hours f om 6 w i1 a, . and 240 4 p. m. Specia‘ attention given to | umt | diaplacements of the uterus, . | $ 4 175} _ Physician, Surgeon and Accoucher, orrrawa, Ont. Day Oficéâ€"S Cenire Tow Nigh Omcz--t in r%w& %. Caneers chred w the use of the by a new but n, speed "{3 almost w T. on n SV *« parfity pupgeas «s Siioe 2 0fH| Atasifape 5.â€" 307 e / thr . Mengrts puareh I§TAILLON & CHRYSLER, Uarristers and cur-dr-u- w, Solici« tors in l'h.*eery. oul'l‘;. io. D eP o & | w Burrister, ‘Attorney, Solicitors, &c., Officeo â€"Over Mc} B. lhmmr Store, corner 0i Nussex Yor |OQltawna. _ D*® Orlawa S nkudwum . 'u(k-l.fllmu‘ 1i honrw, Lk Barristers, Sollei | Attorneys, Conâ€" veyance N #&c., &c., Oflicoâ€"uell‘s EBlbck, oppdsite Russell House. IHNALMAGES PAPER. | P Darristers Mg.ltur-:::;::fll". Soli« citors, Conveyance &c. D‘. BU: MP.O-I-LC.PJ.I-Q.. M.CO P.8.0., | a b °4 â€"raduate HAil University, Montreal, n Northumberland s'nd Durham uv-m issociate oner N, and D. $ kx & An Hlam Twelye Gems | immeamarialie S ons ce Paniion Price $3.25, Including| pdstage extras of any Liberal com a and us ye territary,. ?hl:-p‘lpu-nd s foe. g‘m&:‘:& 5* npanacy . ~" Oct || Rew York Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys |and l'o-wyl-ai. #&¢., | B Lell‘s Block, Eiginâ€"st. t 10 HésBu®| i. W. Scorr, Q 0. / _ _ Mcl.zoD SPEW a Oct. 17. 1§74. Russell House). ‘ i. R. L FELLOWS, { C iARTIN OGARA,° Price $3.%%, Including _ No extras of any kind, WI . €9 W TWO BEAUTIFPUL PR EMXIU M S. _ _All those having! elal m&. of late Jas, H. mm-."- mnenanimn iene en * s aticasr * ~ soun HOGH, _ Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, ; Conveynncers, &¢., TAÂ¥ Mosgrove‘s Building Rideanâ€"st., Ottawa Hox. Ju:uo ‘ConNo®, q.a. G. J OPl;our'n' Dec. 4, 18M PO| |® + W. ‘vu.l.un MosGRoVvE, â€" Barrister, Conveyancer, &¢., Sol citor Y .. W anrkeE®. | l*cnnnbi.lr.l P. Prexnxocx | â€"ANDâ€" | H GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS \ s1 NOTRE DaMK=r. . | _ | . ‘M O NT R E A 6. uit lngrh r, Advoente, &¢. M«in Hlml_. lll!l . (*. heohiess N A V. . FERLAND, _ Bankers and Stock Brokers, Montré ® Negotiate| smies of I‘rru-erty And nts, and organize Companics. Money in in tirstâ€" clang .u-na:lues in‘ pay 7 and $ per inâ€" Lorest® Stheks _pmaichased and on m BANKERS, BROKERS, P ‘mpomty OMecq) at Dr, Jos. Beaudiu‘s, Main BINHEY, CHEISTIE & HILL, 1D Da NTEL O‘CoNnsbr. 10 y N.Wnuum“ af 0‘Con r and Ad M LN WA 24, 1874. |_ A0L _ _ V NELLoOW i8, 'IJAW LAPIERRE & °_ REMONX, | * | Barristers, tors Noturies, &c. )flicesâ€" Eigin Cl mhï¬n; Outario, (neat __ || _ t Chaneery. | .. | Mflceâ€"â€"Jpposito the Russell ‘House, :bumn'st‘ol roe&nw. iRA | J0~Money to lend on Réal Kstate. || .. Hapt. 30, 1874 {CoTT, STEWART & GORMULLY THE CRBRISIIAN AT WORK. "THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPKR." || | A CHoror or “ ct. 3 1N74 caler in (i‘:w-x- -:IU. &m{ug& 8. n m@r T iscoun â€" hm e ie se nds 4 sive Hontiodem aidt U FSp Ins rest ailowed on deposits. T> o 00 10 _ | > . V MARSH AL MATHESON, f e . Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢. Ticaâ€"Master in{Chancory Chambers, Cour we, +*iarwik, Cns Wt MA TIMINIE > 1H RINTIAN, GALT & CO., » D. BROWNE, #. 0. ©. WOoOp, oTICE. lu AWedical Cards. R. J. P. K. MACBONELL, CONNOR & r ALKER, (L;m & PENNOCK, w. W. WauD, CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, lusurnnco and Real Estate Agent. ND BROTHERS, A ROHAMBAULT, _ | Notary lic and Advorate, opered mt ~flice In the Village of Hull lr'.:t-.? yrenge, / for the smll‘e‘uon J tarial and 1 i business, cither in the co of ljlml : o« (ntario. Special care « tha collectipn of aceganls in both P10â€" . J. P. LX NS, oNALD Â¥. GRANT, P amuo® ARRIAGE LICENSES. .u:alnfch 8, 1144 <is 16R in Dentist, | ' ite $f ll\ammhlm Col the Moyul College of Dental Musiness Gards. )et. 26, 1874 P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., MrCONNELL. D.D.8., L.D.8., COURSOLLE, Architect and Measurer. Nparks Street, Ottawn i rczâ€"Rogan‘s Now Brick House 1874 Orr:O#â€"41} Spar ksâ€"8t. eqal Cards, Mankers, Bankeor, Montreal Resserer Stroet, If Dous siock, Rigiuigt,. Olla®n H06G, interest at lowest aurront ®. H. Cmmysmae«. TD HORACE LAPIERR®, RKDWARD P. REMON \ 86 J(‘).:ig N Alog% J. J. GORMULLY, W. D. Hogga MONTREAL 3080â€"Say k y 3T00 y Saw k 2362â€"3m $Hiâ€"ly 228â€"tOnn Thity 22y 2464 2636 y over Fo Lhe spueen mucd Iua ban To H. K. H. the Princo Of Walis %: pnutmouj‘i‘:ml to soverm} Potent , Forolgu Gayer I mentssnd RailwnyComâ€" panles, established ie ;T‘fy fowmiot wwtulu)?n‘ ware Mtore, . corber C Having | sold oul the retail basie Hudfordt (&â€" Uoyer, 1\ beg â€" leave thanks to the ; nblig for\ their pmire the lust KX yeas ‘and with eontimue Just recaiyed, a magniticent assort m Prize Meduilsi of the London, Diblin ud Prt kalker to the Ch wm""'::‘:& high \the Dort »kor ‘hronograp y which the a aAnd all other Haces und great evenis of th M W ATCH A ND CLOCK MA KKA GOL tS NNE |â€" ILV RRSMIHTH, AND ARTIMYNO | MICDAL ‘WORKEH | Regboftntarprynont ie $ ooa mt aipo supinly cepet e who also #u L4 oR\ ANB MOORES DarorRa TAfTURA Hoeeiile for. Asthma, Bronchilie &c. § timed, 2O u-m-umam-umn Lndgat West End Establishmentsâ€"25 Old Bond Streai and 99 Westbourne Grove, iondon. MERCHANTS, SHILPPERS and W HOLEKSAL: BUY KS are specially invited, before sendins their orders :hm to obtain from the manu faetory the 111 Mm of Watches whicirnre stat pout Tree as "hot quly. nre t w ure as ouly are th« dmuunenmu a -obot:: can be mad frozm the largest stock in the world. , f : |â€" wor _i CONBSUMPTION, WASTING AN iD * . TLON, .. _ Orders can be sent direct to the manufact ï¬_flwwmnmmn;»;ï¬ dn nieipminfrme t io and [ o mt ioiP Trome: 2 1 v » s P ort Carringe, Chimo, m’:n‘:"w. oroac [ m trSt IAawlug Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine. : PEPSINE »m‘whrufld moullâ€" da\ 1 i _ is Nomr's P& the active principle of the gustric Bold in Powder, Lozâ€" elxel,. iobules; and as Wine in |, % j and i pint buni- ® 4 UiLORQDY NE hofh:neh oobor:t.y that l:’eT: searcely be cousidered a special composition being know n to pru'-u I » tloners. . Many of the Ch/ no & being unequal‘ ln.uumxm, Mo ‘ « SoN have prepared this. ir 4 0%,, 1j oz., and 5 px. botties. [ r)KLA‘l'lNI:;).Tbo... purest propamition is Mor Carefully ed and shipped, Orders made payable in ï¬:ut s ‘ 143 NEW BONDâ€"ST., LONDON, W Afrt eturptieconte | ioi orop. ... lish OFmolu Clocks, dexighed by. ts & and manufaetured by J. W. Lenaot ;x Im heut.Lmun manutiobared it gm only obtained mt this estis say> 33â€"SPARK® â€"STREETâ€" Modallists and Jurors at all the Great Kxhi iss * bitions, MANUFACTU * ING, J\.;whcl.l.n: W ATCH M AKLNGQ \ROSLN & {lnlll ART BRONZE3 AND CHIMNR)» 8 Allw the newest dosigus, <fromw hll'h of the highest reputation,a m.m:mhrflumnmm most exquisite with Crests and vices, Kuamelled in Colours, after designs by most accom artists in the m‘)m Metais, Brooches, Bracelets, Neckinces, Lockets 81, 38 & 124 Southampion Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON U BE CHEMICALS AND NREW MEDIOIN â€" Presentation Plato.â€"Testimonials of differen worts, Kacing Cups, and Jewelled and ol.he-‘ Boxes, as Mr. Benson for the Cor porstion and other public bodies, tc englose doguments conveying the Freedom oj l\:lgvnc‘mmmoli Perfumer to H.R.H, the rrineess of Wales, 95 Strand, 128 Be’m Stroob aml 24 Corphill, holunt‘.l.? Bonlevard dos [iabens, Paris, and 76 K. Road, Brichton aid hy all Pormmare Vandare , m'mn:;' ‘s Gilycerine, Honey, Costum . and ""'a kers, vory amusing for Hal and Partios. C a E. THOMAS MORSON & son, meimbers of the Court. and other distinguishoo EZ%W’& Wales, Duke of Kdinâ€" a e and Electroâ€"plate in the most recen; A-Nz:. and of the must durable make. In mngterinh wea a enticient oonting of siiver to 15e N.Meflndunmw,‘_ M’Mn‘ï¬m uor worth u.,.":u'" mone ‘Ofd Sirver, Jnmmh-,.“.,' . hB c d 00 h4 abhavadie RAAL Adb uic hh and § . | Apothecaries‘ Hall, Eincoin, Loud | h XPORT AQGENTH. Mlx)l.w.’ it bridge & Co., Colbman street, 1 N«vhur‘ & Scne, 7 Newgate nnul‘ Loudor Barolay & 8 »®, 95 Parringdon street, Loades m‘:.r ï¬&u Uxford street, Londou, And al I'«?.onhn W holesale Housos, s diected, aod Sh urders exe a‘v?l%mlah_ lflvflm e "‘m‘!:! whparte l N4 is warranted to cure all dhchu‘r- tréa ib wuy(nr-.ln elther sex, aequired or cor tonal, Gravel, aud pains in the bmed, â€"â€" boxes, 48 @1 each, by all Chomists and 1 Medicing veudors. v.-.xg(:lib. Fraugipane, and othor perium~s of | 3 oxquisite fragrance; | B tt B i BA Kimmel‘s J.avender Water, distilled ir~n Mitchan Flowers, * B 99 ‘ u er’ u er- Rimmel‘s Toilet Vlmznr,oelehrqlm forite u o | tRX ful and sgnitary properties. J | T4 Rimmel‘s Extract of Lime J alée and Glycerinc, | the best for the Huit, especially in ‘ N ind w?:ama 1‘ u‘ Oil Hoapy nerfumed h | CAM PBELL * ALMAS m meél k hed with & Ausiraiign Ithenly pite. : _ ; O*"" [ AL NU’I‘IG& [ z Morsen‘s Effectual Remedics AGENTS IN CANADA, ' Mantreatâ€"Eyans, Morcer & Co., W bulesaio Drvg umâ€"lï¬m Olare & Co. Forontoâ€"â€"EIIIOL & Uo., W holesslo in . ist» _ Rimme?‘s Vioiet, Rose, Leat, Kice, and other Poilet Powders. . A liboral allowance to shippory L4 ulvu ter & Owen Hamiltonâ€"W iner & Co, Haliitasâ€"Avery lrowo & Are by Chemisis and Druggists throughout the world, () June 2), 1874. AT MWARKS, deeay, nervous debility, ‘&e., having tried \‘Mu’ev»ryvkul:%n nmo;!y. has lm:ï¬ a sh sellâ€"cure, which be Wili send rixsto his ol sviferers, . Address ahe ho TEA Watchmaker and Jewetler, Fino â€" Jeweller SAVORY & MOORLE, Jan. 22, 1870. ANUFACTURING W. BENSON, 4 Patronised by al the World, mu!q\__-ihqgl:{huh Vanda, â€" Houug, Jatv: 1974 Mold in Rottes by (he Manulactirers, NE BOX OF CLARKRS B «1 PILLS | IMMEL®S CHOICE PERFUMES. U8ST sSUCCISSNFU L REKM EDLE3 Worksâ€"HogNskY A~p HomkutoN EB W B L L‘ t lt Y Hlaitchnuitdi¢rs, cl Clocks, Jewellory MB PIBLG »ous ic Memedics. Praciliont ropriekr, F. J. CLA K J. H. REEV K33, 78 Nasstuâ€"8t., NoÂ¥ "York 1749 Clarsls Turret Tur Carringe, l!lnm Dining: and | 1 Ha U.'t'"'-?! f_ff.-mk #o Atotenil Wiat eb W. YOUNG rad LN DPIGI OTTAWA, ‘WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1875 #400 4 W iy 6 of fln pesf it nlflvr nstive Ni) Mt" arhog SUL Aj Lore ath H. M. ROWE & CO.‘S TWNO HOUSEKEEPERS ! The DBritish Epg and Butter Powder! gaving in Butter, for making alt kinds of BALTIMORE OYSTERS CROCERI E S. You will always find a ful! stock of {iracerios N‘t?sjwa_m_uml Crockery nt prices thal can‘t be You will always find a fol! stock of ( Uilassware and Crockery nt prices 11 vbtaincd elsew ere. for Polishing and Cleaning purposos, for Met Nlu)p'WIIIdo'l, China, &c., &c, â€" es Uncolored Japan Tea, County or Oarurros} By virtue of a writ Of :To WiIT. § Piert Factas, issned OU% of Her Majesty‘s Court of Common Pleas At Toronto, aud to me directed and dell Tlm the lands and tenements of iNis,at the suit of Hengy James, I ha and taken in execution aiithe estate, tie, interest and equity of zedemption of |_Have received a veryâ€"choieo lot of Finest |Dairy Ratier from the West which they can reâ€" commen 1to the public as well as their customâ€" ors, as bieng in quality : G* said defeudant, in and to the northâ€"west half of sns n t ber thirtyâ€"three in second conces= Comndh de d uahipror wosut Govers inte County of Carleton, and Province of which ll’wlllolhi: ï¬.“é"ï¬â€œ.,‘(‘"" in the T hursday, the eighth April, in the yeat ot our Lord u'c'rs,-: th?‘ou nr::oln ® | WM. F. POWELL, C ‘ By Joux Nwmmol. l_’!.u 3 Sheriff‘s Office, _ ooe o o t w Ortawa, 6th January, 1875,.. $735â€"1d 4 BW MYRILE â€"NAVY. Also, a ¢ Morr.&m,- Lincou, an « Burnett‘s Cocoaine ;, Burnett‘s Cocoaine To commence with Ro ini‘s beautifal Falry ‘ mpectacular Opora, in 8 Ac:s, GOWAN‘S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ! This Evening, Wednesday, Feb, 3, 1875, rehestra Chairs, 3! ; Family Circie, 75 conts Faicony, <0 cents; Gaitery, 35 couts. _!~ God Save the Queen. ECMOIIERS ! Holman Opera Troupe Boli in Packetsâ€"10cts,, by nu'emepv? Ask for, and Insist on haying it. Jan.9, 1875 Jantw‘y 6th, 1875 De A perfoct substitubo for 1‘ggs, and aâ€"great Ottawa, January 23, 1875 {AVE MONEY BY. USING « Only 50¢, per Ib. . #D~Apples wholesale ard retail Oitawa, Feb {HEINIFE‘S SALE OF LANDS. EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE‘s The Fairy and Little Glass Stipper. For a Good CINDERELLA ! Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine A Burnett‘s Cocoaine Is not Greasy nor Sticky. Burnett‘s Gocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine ... _ 50 and 75 conts por Bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, MONTREAL, P. Q. Agonts for Dominion of Canade. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO, BOSTON, UTTER, CAMPBELL & ALMAS, EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, OPULAR CHANGE OF PRIOERS & W~8Seo T. & i. oa esch Pluy, for Oltawa Districtâ€" CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co. Pastry and Cakes, &¢c, Boothes the Irritated Scalpâ€"Skin. Prevents the Hair from Falling. SIDEâ€"SPLITTING FARCE. James Buchanan‘s Promotes its Healthy Growth. Leavées no Disagreeable Odor. Gives New Lifo to the Hair. Affords the Richest Lustre. $ A P 0 L | 0, Remains Longest in Effect. SECOND TO NONE, hoice lotof Stilton & Chadder cheese Tavior & Co#, celebrated Hams i Hpiced Meats, constantly on hand To be had in perfection, at Is not an Alcoholic Wash. SBubdues Refractory Hair WUIRKRD APPEARANCE nruscomcnts,. C>:rocors. } and 4 Vietoria Cham bers; Wellingtou Street UELEBRATED Cor. Kent and Wellingtonâ€"sts, To Come!ude with Kills Dandruff. FOR YOUR FIN KE T} bn SUNSEX STRIHICP 80 Spark @street Smoke 1m * Loxnox, Feb. 2.â€"At the meeting of the Liberal party to be held toâ€"morrow, the supporters of Forster j will present a pro gramme of the principles comprising the universal uhbli&mt of School Boards, the assimilation of the county and borough franchise, the redistribution ofâ€" parliamen tary seats, and the reform of ‘the land tonure.The Whigs rofuse to endorse this platform, considering it too advanced. ‘The meeting is expecied to pass a resolve regrétting the retirement of Mr.â€"Gladâ€" stone. Mr. Goschen will then nominate the Mu&uig_of Hartington: for the leadership of the party. | A number of advanced Liberals, including: Meisrs. Fawcett and Mundelnlx, will attend the meeting in orâ€" der to define their position. They will state that while willing to give the Mar quis of Hartington their support, they reâ€" serve the right of their own opinion. Morris! on aumy morning. Reâ€" peated attempts have (been made atâ€"this point. | , $ ) 3 >The Nebraska Relief Seciety â€"a Cgrd. | Oxaxa, Feb. 2.â€"The Nebraska State Aid and Relief Society reports that thei Treasury is nearly| emply. . Tney: are bedi:,f 1,350 people. The Executive Committee haveâ€" called upon :General Brisbin to go east arjd raiso funds to buy food. | He will start for Penusylvania toâ€" morrow. â€" The oty ~again announce they have no icitors but Genaï¬ PuHILADRLPHIA, 2.â€"A n‘iï¬t watchâ€" man discovered on Baturday night a heavy iron bar chained agross ‘the track of the Pennsylyania Rai near Poole station. It was moved in time to preyent a ï¬;iï¬htri full accident. The object is believed to have been the plunder of. the train and its passengers. wt es o graent Fart Rive®r, Mass$ Fob. 2.â€"TheGranite & Crescent mills hgve been closed toâ€"day and a notice by the! merchants is out loj night that they also {will be closed toâ€"mor: row. An assi ent ofâ€"one dollar a week per man had yeen made on spinners still at work to support thosée who not. | |At a meeting of weavers to ni;?a, it was resolved to send 100 weavers back to Enfland, payinf half their fare, as it is held that this: will be much more econo | mical than keeping thein permanently on the funds of the Union. ‘The weavers say they would be willing to have the dispute submitted to arbitration. ‘| .. Suspension of a Bank, + Sr. Lovis, Mo., Feb.â€" 2.â€"Neither the officers nor the directors of â€" the People‘s Savings Bank Institution has mado any statement or given ‘any definite informaâ€" tion wtdlnï¬ the affairs or condition of the bank. There appears to be no doubt, however, that Wurpel, cashier, is a de faulter to the amount of mOOO or $60,â€" 000, and that he has nded. . He left a letter to the effect thathe had used the funds of the bank in private speculations which bhad been unfortunate, and that the bank was in jeopardy. 4 : A Lesson for Coasters. | New York, Feb. 2. â€"Samuel 8. Kem of Montrose, -N;,;{" died on Sh:;day {" injuries received when coasting in a with :a .dozen occupants. Tg: j was wrecked, and three others 6 Keene received injuries. ° A fire at 9 Bedford street, occupied by J, Weir and J, R. Thomas, cabinet factory, ausod s loss to _stock and ~ buildings of morrow. _ they â€" have Brisbin. Fart Rive®r, Mass & Crescent mills h and a notice by the night that they also The her trial was continued yesterâ€" day, Tilton resuming t.hof tll:read of his story. .‘ greater of his evidence rélated to his ocmecpt.i::l with Mrs. Woodâ€" hull, for which he declared Beecher to be respons: ble,u:g to the severance of his connection with Beecher‘s church. No new points of any import were made. ~+* ~The book story about English royalty, for which a reward of $5,000 was recently offered, is turning up all over the country. Rochester, Boston, Louisville, Philadel m:-nd other places have each a copy, & dozen or more in this city. There At the Liberal meeting to be held in London toâ€"day for the election of & lea.dg in #he place of M¢#. Gladstone, an advanc platform will be presented, the principal planks of which will be the universal establishment of School Boards, the .assiâ€" niilation of :}le county and borough franâ€" chise, redistribution of seats and the reform of the land tennre. That Unlikely Story Again: A HMoax: The French Assembly has adopted the amendment to th6 Ventavon bill :g:y viding for the dissolution of . the Chamber of Deputies by the President, with the conâ€" sent of the Senate. 4 to be no such person as the one mflm reward, and the probabilities are that it is a hoax. _ «TJms Evext or rus New Y®az.â€"The holidays are ended, and © the serious work of the.New Year begins. ‘The first impor event before us is the last drawing of f in Louisville, February: 27th. drawing will as certainly take place on that date as the day arrives, and to guarantes this Gov. Bramlette offers to The German Ultramontanes seem to have decided tpon * c&nï¬::g the war into Africa," as they intend . ninsl_ofor Parâ€" liament no Tess a person than Bishop ofPaderbom,%. latter | place . being the very stronghold of Ultramontanism in Germany. In the Quebec Parliament last night Hon. Mr. Garneau introduced a scheme for the repatriation of Canadian settlers in the United States. .â€" The Budget was also brought down . ‘ . An attempt was made to throw the ost train on the .! ing Railroad néar mills The story respecting the mysterious book containing lcmdï¬ous pnrti{;xhn of the life and times of George IV., has, as might have been expectertf,Q turned out a hoax. It is to be regreited that the authors of such an unworthy tale cannot be identified and pilloried. The Empregs of China has â€"committed suicide through grief at the loss of her husband. The son of the seventh prince will, it is said, succeed to the throne. are at work> endeaidu}iï¬Ã© to dâ€"u'pvc;'t.‘l'n‘; charitably disposed by reprosenting themâ€" selves as agents of the Society. The Nebraska Aid Society have issued an appeal for contributions, and a card stating that General Brisbin, who is now in Pennsylvania, is alone authorized to solicit contributions. â€"It is a pity that the latter notice ;did not appear before, as there is reason to beliave that imposters A num}~ _ © mill opératives at Fall River, Ma _ uave thrown out of employment by the suspension of the ‘The examination of the Caraquet rioters took place ‘ at B.'unmg ‘yosterday after: noon. xC Aitempts to Wrock Railroad Trains. 4hi MID S$Sunmnmnmjiry cot hill Operati The Liberal Leadership. NIGHT â€"DESPATCHES UNITED| STATES. MA cleqrapht. GBREAT BRIFAIN. os in Distress. 240105, â€" Cimes The Report of Dr. Larus was a lopted. : Mr. Jory hoped the hon. Treasurer would introduce . his | railway resolutions beforo he bfrou'ï¬ht inâ€" his budget s[aoech toâ€"morrow. : When‘he goes into his tinan cial | politics ~before : he ‘â€"introduces his © railway _ ‘resolutionsâ€" © he © is not . wï¬rï¬ fairly .. towards â€"| the House. e believed the ‘Governiment had no railway policy, and that bheb::an. Treasurer was 5oin§ from~ member to member feeling their pulses and endcayâ€" oring to find how cach member â€" felt toward the Government. He did not think it fairion the part of the Hon ‘Treaâ€" surot. â€" ‘The Hon. I‘reasurEe said it must not be inforred that ho â€"was . opposed to the proâ€" })osi;l of the committee, and ifhis colâ€" eagues could â€"agreo on the subject. ho would bring down .a -nup&lemenhry estiâ€" mate in accordance with the wishes of the HSouse. f 4 The . Trgasurer opposed the adop â€" tion of the report, as it would be pledging the expenditure of ‘money without such being previously recommended by a mes: sage from the Government. â€" â€" The Sn'in ruled that the adoption of the repjr would have : the effect menâ€" tioned by the Hon. Treasuror. . . _ MHon. Mr, Quimer said it was a most im« portant report, and he hoped the Governâ€" mont would take the matter . into imme: diate consideration, | He complimented tho com: tfee on the excellent â€"work they had performed, for which the counâ€" try must fgel most grateful. ]o was glad to. learn that the committce arg. unaniâ€" mous in idering vaccination a preven tative of smallâ€"pox. â€" He hoped . that notâ€" withstanding theâ€"ruling of . the .Speaker, that the hon. Treasurer would _ include in his eslimates a sum to .carry out the sugâ€" westions of the committee. After some remarks from Mr. Coneror, it boing six o‘clock the House rose. Hon. Mr. Rossrtsor‘said that so far as the budget was concerned, there was no montion of railwiay estimates in it, and nover had been.‘ â€" He denied the impu‘aâ€" tion that he had been from member ‘to member to ascertain their views. â€" It was his infention if the election bill was passed that night to bring down the â€"budget toâ€" morrow; (Hear, hear) and in the course of two or three days he would bring down tho railway resolutions. . He had no inâ€" tention of springing & trap on the House, and he would take care they should have glmuy of time to discuss his railway policy ecfore the items of the.. budget.were .disâ€" posed of. _ He pledgd himself, if his colleagues pergisted ulml:‘f for more money than the House . would. give,. he weuldy be obliged to withdraw from the Government. * e no Mr. Jory rejoined if the House lasted three or four weeks longer lm biame the Government, and h the Hon. Treasurer, for the dolay. ‘Phe railway policy was the most important ‘of all that the l{ouse would have to discuss, and ho persistsd that he should ‘have brought it down lmï¬m:fu It had becn on the notice paper the 18th of De cember, and yet the Government still kept it back. They were still telling the member for Argenteuil that they would meet his resolutions, and yet they were tohlly'xmlmpamd They m at that moment y . to change ir views . to suit members. | i4441 ~Dr. Ligus®, in moving the adoption of the third report of the Committee on Hyâ€" giene and hrt:;-tuary Statistics, called the attention of the Government to the last clause of the Report, which recommended that the utmost efforts be used to obtain proper lymph for vaccination, &s so many accrdents have been caused by the use of bad vaccine. _ He advocated the estabâ€" lishment, by the Government, of a place where good vaccine might always ‘be obâ€" tained, the cost of which would be trifling in comparison to the good it would do. â€" The Hon. Arroeney Gzxerar said the subject would receive most serious consi doration from the hands of â€" the Governâ€" ment, but he was not in a position to say then exacily what steps would be taken. Hon. Mr. Bermmerose suggested that the best way of obtaining posglymph would be to get a few calves and keep them for that purpose only. ioi un Hink au In reply to Mr, Hearn asking for exâ€" planation, Mr. Laxeztirr said at present the administration of jthe temporal affairs of the Church was in the hands of a conâ€" mitltee composed of & certain number of members of the congregation. . It was proposed by the â€"bill to create trustees, in whose hands the property of the Church would be Flaced; and as to the adminisâ€" tration of temporalities, it was to be entrusted to the Redemptorist Fathers, who actually !;ad the spiritual charge of the| congregation, and who proposed to render a yearly account of their adminis tration. The bill did not create a new corporation, but simply modified an exist Intone, . â€"} . .. . Hon, Mr. Mazmor said. the thought there was yet plenty of time to bring down these resoluti without unnecessarily prolonging the session, Mr. Maronaxo said the «Government were afraid to bring down the resolutions for fear of their being too y oxâ€" amined. â€" The subject was the? dropped. n the motion to adopt the report on Hon. Mr. Church‘s. clection| bill, Mr. LAaxozL.ezr moved in amendment: That the bill be amended by substitut ing the followinicln-o im place of clauses 132 to 144 :. " No z:llmiodlol will be required in future candidates for election to the Legislative Assombly, nor from members of said Assembly." . .. .. Several bills were read a third time and passed, and others | advanced a stage. Among the latter was the bill to amend the Act to incorporate the congregation of the Catholies of Quebec speaking the English language. â€"| i~ + 46 . In support of his amendment he stated t.hntt.heg:l;dinflosï¬onfotmembu! of the Federal t had_been abolished during last spring and also in England. He called on the House to follow the ennatd%m%rmhumu possi Far from baving any deleteriâ€" ommnl&helm sure that the abolition of the qualifi¢ would have the most Hon, Mr. Cuurow said he thought it wunmwiloo‘u&o"rrtoftbm Parliament to aboli thexliï¬mï¬onot members. In England the expenses of polling booths, &c., was born by the canâ€" diddunndnby the Government, and he was sure these expenses were at least one half of the amount required to qualify members for this Province. He Hon; Mr. Marmior: Bill intituled an Act respecting the frontier line between the Province of Quebec and the Province of Ontario. 9lÂ¥ e «After routine pl&:&ifï¬gs, the following bills were introduced: . Hon, Mr. Cauron : L\ Bill intituled an Act to amend the laws respecting the constitution of the Court of Quebec Bench anid the Superior Court. _ He explained that the bill was in consequence of a petition from the bar,of Montreal, asking for an increased nnmbor of judges in the Court of Queen‘s Bench, to enable them to get through work. | â€" Sccond Parliament â€" Fourth Session. The House met at 3.15 Quebec Legislature. CANAUSIAN IiNTiLLigEMuE (By Telegraph.) AFTER RRORSS (By Telegraph.) QusBzc, Feb. 1 After â€" routine proceedings, Hon. Mr. Girnrav rose to mov?ol:lis rr&a:oluthns reâ€" specting the i of the Canadians of the ‘5nil‘edn§mt 3 both sides of the House that the Governâ€" ment had framed the bill. Mr. Joiy declared himself against the motion . He said the Liberal party throughout tho:Dominion of Canada had i ninee e t | w i Government in opposing the -oï¬zl of the hon." member for Two Mountains, yet he must support the principle his pasty had been working for for so.Jong a time. Hon. .'Blu.;wni‘iaidrw;u'ï¬agâ€" agly oppouod*:) the system of tvl?eq ballot, he considered‘it his duty to yote against his inclinations and to support the Govâ€" ernment against the motion jof Mr. Ouiâ€" met. * Resolved :â€"1st. ‘That from and out of the revenues of this Province there be esâ€" tablished a ‘special fund of $60,000 to be called_the : Colonization â€" Fund, and ; that such fund be employeod in the manner heroinafter prescribed, in promoting the sottiement of Canadians uflm to the United States on our public ‘and in :t@ttmï¬nf to this .Province ,a latger proâ€" portion of Euro wlml immiâ€" S rants disposed tbosome sottiels hork. ‘ After‘a fow remarks from (Mr. Quimet the‘amendment was put and lost.© ~ _ The Hon. Treasurer said| the Lioutâ€" Governor had had communication of . the resolutions in question, and recommiended them to the House. *‘ ° 6th, That to be entitled to any lots preâ€" ‘pu'ed{.?ueubr mt:: at least eightoon ears possess qualifications reâ€" :uired to.etal,cooedu a settler, and not be & proprietor of any landed property in this Province. P ~]th. That letters patent forâ€"lots so preâ€" pared shall not be fm“d until the price of land and cost improvements shal} have been both fully paid, nor until the settter shall have cleared and is maintainâ€" ing in a state of cultivation: at least fifteen scros of his lot. The report of the Committee on the bill was adopted, and the bill was read a third | considered it a wise measure to exact a qualification for members of that House lmd that such a qualification was a nedésâ€" sary preliminary to all who wished to beâ€" l comaemomben of that Hoï¬;o. 4 After a rathor d \discussion, i Mr. Inoanmm the sections «ofthewtmbï¬:;glto qualification should be amended by ding the words ; * No person shall :‘xhï¬ed for elecâ€" tion who holds any si of emolument in any Railway Company subsidized 'byl; Government." } ‘ After a private colloquay between Messrs. Bollerose and TLynch on the moâ€" tion of Mr. Bellerose, | the Bm-ï¬â€™: went into Committee on ithe bill. ‘ !Commitbee reported bill with further amendments. f d Hon. :: Mr. Garxzgav then moved the lTouse into Committee to consider the folâ€" lowingresolutions :â€" £44 . Znd. That from and out of such sum the Commissioner of Agriculture â€" and .Public Works be guthorized . to . cause a certain number of lots of one hundred each to be repï¬efl’inflloto'mhlp:%itm, and Cgi-hnln’,inmcountyofcmptou, and Biencourt in . the. County of Temisâ€" oovmiw beoï¬'m& to Canadians from the United States and Eur?unimmlm desirous of ‘settling : an Wb hlimtobeinc to s as sotâ€" tlers. uc 3rd. That the p: of such lots shall consist in the dlearing of four acres in readiness for sowing, and in the con struction of a dwelling house of not less i towe pak meraiing prite af inud ol such . rice shallâ€" in m?uioemt&md two hundred dollars, and the Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works shall authorize the payment of said work from and out of the Colonization Fund hereby ostablished. s 4th. That the price of lots so prepared sliall be: payable 19 thoâ€"usdel siminer 40 the Crown Land Agent, in whose jurisdicâ€" tion, such lands are. compri and the balance in four consecutive payâ€" ments, ‘with interest from‘ the day of issue of ‘locatio n?lMMILMmOG:“h rovements paj in five payâ€" {Qsm, which _ shall become .?'m suocbssively after the falling due of the price of. the land, without interest, until maturity of each payment. <= <â€"= «> 5th. That a regular account shall be keptâ€" in the Department of Agriculture adi:blicWorhoflheoxponmdthe imp ‘of "each lot, a i whereof shall be furnished to the ment of Crown Lands, which shall by its ï¬l:ihvcplbogtbomuflnhaflmu ue. Oth. That from and out of said Coloniâ€" zation Fund the Commissioner of Agriculâ€" ture and Public Works, be ‘authorized to cause to be constructed and maintained in each colony formed hereunder, a house forthono?ï¬nndhnili-d‘uulm upon their first artival. P t n 10th. That from and out of said fund, hmwumandl’nb lic Works be ized to. the exâ€" penses of organization of each x _ He said the subject. was one of great publicintautmdbmnfor.lag ï¬m-‘l;::(lovmthd till now conâ€" sidered moment unpropitious to take steps in that direction with any prospect of success, but . cireumstances at present were such in the United States financially and otherwise that the Government.con? sidered the time had come to devise some scheme to further an object all so Hon. Mr. Ovixer moved that the report be not adopted, but that the bill be again roferred to the Committee of the m to amend the said bill by striking out the clauses relating to voting by hsflot, and substituting clauses for | voting. . He said he muferstood the rdmmont had declared they would stand or. fall in the question of tine ballot, but he strongly obâ€" jocted to the system and believed a Lrp number of members of the House were of the same opinion. > l / 5 Hon, Mr. Irvix® re that far from improving the ification of memâ€" bers the Government ‘had rather gone back on it.b Not only was qualification necessary, but it was now nooe-ul'},to continue the qualification the whole time one ‘sat in the House. ~A ~rather singular amendment . had â€"also been made, namely, that any person who took: his seat in the House without the necesâ€" sary qualification should be fined $2,000 a day for every day he sat there without the necessary qualification. He said the Hon. Treasurer would raise himself considerâ€" ably in his (Irvine‘s) estimation if he could collect that money. / The House adjourned at 10 p. m. The House met at 2:15 QusBRC, Feb. 2. Oustoms â€" Masson ~College ~Asking ~an Increase Tenders for Water Pipes â€" m-.uu-nâ€"a-uu-_ cals â€"Stocks. d were & and introduced and read a first time. The Government employees atfthe court inesentraiens * Hheprt vonsth t increase 4 tboymp-iddth--’uhu four .or five years ago, and that house rent and provisions have since then materially inâ€" creased in price. (weos 4 The following are the quotations ol the stock market : Tï¬&:’l& losing at 1771 to 178 ; Royal . at 97} to 974; Peoples 112, closing ut 1574 to 168f * Merohant 118 i9 198L Oanmnr‘g_ow‘]lo.lw. mc?’x?'w" C M. P. to: Nom Wel was deciared “b’ Judmnm to«day, on account of ‘cor mptprpcuouxapnu; the perspna charges were wi % k > The House then went into committee and adopted the resolutions. On motion to concur in the report, it at great length, arguing that the Govâ€" ernment could do much better to acquire a reputatiou, and it was their tirst duty to extend to settlers netually in the counâ€" °_ After remarks from Mr. V arm, xd tuiersiending on "the suigeot no on su _he presumed the Gmtmï¬E prepared to accept any â€" culated to advance the m He flnar:‘wo mnd.fllb;:nflly_ to all works mentioned therein to be subâ€" itted to > i +0 which .pouflpmcm:;vq in the He argued that this was the fairest and cheapest way of getting Government work Hon.Mr. Garxeav. believed that the inciple of executing Government work t;oo-hutufltoh-s,bnt in this case he believed it impracticable. â€" It was dsuuuom&ommumhl of reception be given to new nuhu,andmu-y_ldmhzm from the works â€"should go as far :as posâ€" sible to them. ' Mr. Jory: Hear, hear. At six o‘clock the House rose. ~Athrmunnlï¬l-mlw Committee, were read a time and The customs reveipts in this city for it sicg ssm ts porine m imorento of §Bia0) on " *4A n Yesterday afternoon the Water CJomâ€" inbert Mefwon A cur of Ghegety io Rnbert _ & Co, of Glasgow, to supply the city ‘with 1,500 tone of fron ipes at £7 gross ton eop;doï¬vcdu%“ coming season. _ Several houses and one Canadian firm tendered, &ll the others being agents for English ‘houses. % TORE__"TO. Y Elections â€"Voided Election ~Rituaiism. 4 WM‘ 4 'l‘h-po:&;l :h-flh m-ut;: Leen ut com for _ Feb, 2ith at the Rour house here. $ y NEWCASTLE. The Caragast Riots. Newoasti®, N.B. Fob. 2. The other four men and two women who were in Albert‘s house when Gifford was shot were arrested this morning by Constable Backhall and fifteen special vonstables. _ They will be convyeyed to quest on *h "bony "of Méltion, m Jony quest on jary returned the erdict : ‘Phat ceased came to his -'h.u: by a pâ€˜ï¬ mi:l::n."Rgu,Aw Ts ufl,x punens. dal o tank body conch evidence at noon toâ€" day -nd-tund till 2 p.m., whon verdict will be brought in. â€" The examt» afternoon, owing to some being uMhmom ‘aok as interpreter. â€" Y ) -noarb mu:'&hqn-a.w.. in ecrass, enponions y while the coolness © by the officers and men of the there is no doubt some trouble resulted. . Another case of small pox has resulted fataily at Caraquet. A man named. Perâ€" rand died yesterday. 4 Consideration â€"of MHon, Mr. Garneau‘s Mr, Jouy withdrew his amendment. Hon.: Mr. â€"Garxzay in consideration thereof, proposed an amendment to the third resolution to the effect that the works on lots destined for returned setâ€" tlers should be executed as far as possible by such settiers. k The petition Mr. Irvine, M. P. ruyng_l‘gm,vi?bo\ tried at Hamilton Death of Mrs. Jones Haurax, Feb, 2.â€" After a short : illness the wife‘ of Mr. Jmu,l..l‘..hrthh city, died yesterday The General Hospital yesterday cor tained 152 patients, of which 7 were pri mc trmprtif p omr i+ wl‘ ve fls dn n e ment for. the Mfl,’m, 1s inst., wasâ€"Roman Ca 269 ; Prote: tants, 52 ; total, 320. . it â€" s The Budget followed, and the House Wm& wad much desired. It was that scheme he then presented. Of course it was only , PRICE 3 CENTS The Mayor Reâ€"clected. Buokinafiax, Feb. 2 MONTREAL. BUCKINGEH A M HALIF AX Moxterat, Fel