Li L Gow ax‘s Opzra House.â€"Last night the oper® " Ia .gmnnnbuh" was put on the boards8:4 large and approciative audience was present, who fr;snn tly testitied their enjoymient of the bill of fare provided. The acting and singing of the Holmans and their supporters was worthy in every way of the reputation they have so long enm» joyed. ‘The house, of which a full} descripâ€" tion has w in _ these col was ly heated and venâ€" tilated, i-_n we wish we could say as much of the hg&ung.l)mng :loea&y pl‘rlrol’ the evening the gas a to be out of sorts, and it wwas . mlrwmh the â€" hour of the m this (Wednesday) even tink Music Hall. _A good t pected by thoseâ€"interested. Gles£$20,000 ;â€" I,. S. Wood & Son, $18, 1I00; N. N. Blaisdell & Co., $18,500; W P.* 'h“.l" $19,975. That of Mr. N. S Blaisdell & Co., of the Victoria Foundry was accepted. § * THE WEEKLY TIMES Huue Lobes, B. A. 0. G. T.â€"At | gular meeting of Hull Lodge, No. | A. 0. of G. T.nï¬hn held â€" in â€"their rooms Hull, on Monday evening la followiny officers were installed for suing quarter:â€"Bro: Joshua Wrig C.‘T.; Sister E. Androws. W. N:T. Subscription uo it remo be » Fred Davry, W. Chap. ; Robt. G. Ne W. Seey,; Frank Nesbittt, W. F. Se flen;y Brinnen, Wâ€" Treas, ; Wm Port Bro.Jchn Cu cm““...} . 0 alg i o & : 0.6.; Bi R. WI?C, W.A. 8. ; Sister Eliza teous, W, A. M. ; Sister E. P. Hannu L. H. 8.; Bro. Wm. Anderson. P. W. vhen the Texoxrs Orexzo.â€"The following ten lers for the construction of the new se )Spnmpc at the wheelâ€"house were receir »d and opened by the Water Commission ts on ?lomla;, aflarnoonm : Alex. l-‘h_-‘({‘k‘ $19,508.73 ; E. (G. Gilbert, 14,5300; F. W 3::2:2)41»;‘ R. S. Wood & Son, $18, LGusiness ior sale, Dusiness Wanied. Houses for Sale. Houses io Rent. Houscs Wanted. 1 Hoard and Lodging. Cattle Strayed or Stolen. Fnrms Wauted. Farms les Sule or i9 Rent. lLive Sinck for Sale or to Rent Nomey Wanted or to Loan. Nituations Wanied. NHMHAMUOGNS Vsacant. &o.. &o. For Losk or i ownd 254 C 44 3 xTY ORaAN THE L1 MES8S wly who was seated . behind her back to the lady and wan ~in _ front,. was : â€" sudden thrown from her rather unstable n to the street, upon which she over a couple of times. _ She picked up m:‘:&_woue‘ of the tumble. : reinstated herself she clung more usly to her seat forâ€" the rest of the th n ty )OK s o I or Wanied * Â¥rceant, &o., &¢. , 36 A BB 14 the . During the early part of the is appeared to be out of sorts, ilyâ€"towards the hour of the stores that it consented to This defect (v)nll doubï¬a-'bâ€˜ï¬ re long. pera goers wi + learn that the> Holman eon engaged for three adâ€" s, commencing this evening, ‘ra of * Cinderella" will be opular rates of admission n th iages for ihe Daily Times .â€"Yesterday as a single ing along near the interâ€" s and O‘Connor streets, & ce, that left the vehicle ts occupants. An elder s Loves.â€"At the annual County Orange I"dï¬â€™ mers ye’qwnlny, the folâ€" ere elected for the en E. Clemow, W. M. (re in Dawson, W. D. M. (re hes. Sproule, Seey. (re i. W, Monk, Chaplain ; Treasurer (reâ€"elected) ; , D. of C. (reâ€"elected) ; , jr., Lecturer ; Bro. ’l" eturer ; and ï¬ra. Botâ€" tt, Auditors. It was reâ€" e next annual mootm# at the first Tuesday of Febâ€" 16 o‘clock p. m. SU it W 'llmx.â€"ï¬'dlnomeuwu- was recently l-gted lire department, but as d at the test of the new it was proved to. be ut: Ne are enabled to lay rs â€" this marmx the pressure on, at the difâ€" hose burst. The n&t ure of 110 pounds, ressure of 140, three ssure of 150 and 160 last pave way under a ‘00 pounds. _ Yesterday IAGES, DEATHS ock 1 it th ind M AN altag me *t the serted of Cus for the anuary H on W \" W heated for the occasion, and the performâ€" The drive out in conngction with the Christian and Li'.erd'y'gogieyof the Motoas B mat Charony ctap ol on aoy ev an ove lexgoynbl&to n.ll,wboweEof mmwenï¬ to be of the party. u& large sleighs, each capable of seati atween fifteen and twenty; people, mfl daded :ï¬ their utmost capacity, star just t six o‘clock from the corner of Queen and :ï¬;lw:lh:estmb,m fot their destinaâ€" fl]h.o me here paraâ€" m:odwbmm“.l: R ,'ve l:;l: oxâ€" visi pleasant S the rats hy n t hert ons was y, we a y ust ypon m church,but w{}ich%it es , mlyhinun ‘ over of a few |yo ~: i :‘h';ï¬w,pmeduth i durce m::: ment, than otherwise. 1j 3 men| m djourhed the eburoly which had | bean! iighted ahd _ Sizâ€"1 am desired by His Excollédney the Earl 'D}xfl'erinw ve'ito you an expression of his thanks e e t arrangements which you â€" made | for the | anl conv 'f“&f;‘u:o Countess rin i a w dpera houge. Inï¬d h was much pleased with his box, and the pe ance of fitst opeâ€"a in | \.\;- the source of! great grai‘fication to himg Lady Dufférin and the members of his suite. todf b> T.4 sard.. Mr. A. M; Burg who for six months past has edited [Ims Tizs, and whowupmaim-l{].on the Parliamentary staif of the Globe, having gecured the conâ€" tract for the work, will be jeditor and take charge of| the staff, which | will be comâ€" posed of of ‘the best! and mostâ€"ex: perien journalists in th i Among others there are such m men as Mr. Geo. R. Bradley, for some years chief P tary reporte ‘of the Mon. treal and still later ‘chief of :the Mail. . Geo. C. Hollan{l, lately of the Citizen, formerly of the Globe Parliaâ€" mentary gtaff, and Mr. Sam. Hutchinson, also one af the old Globe menâ€"three gonâ€" tlemen, in fact, than whem it would be impossible to select three better. . Mtr. Mederic Lanctot, barrister of Montreal, a tlomay of wellâ€"known |ability, will be mhg:n::ib J 3 Mr. Burgess wili also be , T. A. Andertson, a journalâ€" ist recently out from Scotland Wm oomPeten:!men.l:;re been secured: If: firstâ€"rate talent great io ience can make the Hansard a succe Pe:o muld say that success has been assured. | â€"â€" . yan received the ifo i m."'-.fi‘;;g':r,, which .}_‘*“‘*;:'ï¬.g'.:: M‘yh!g:. im : , _ _‘ PE P 3 Cot.. Fuatcusa‘s Leorvrs.â€"An impres sion hvinï¬ get mbroad in some quarters thar Col. Fletcher‘s locture, "On the Deâ€" fence of Canada," in ‘connection with the Ottaws Literary and Sgientific Society, was to have been deli 1| tomorrow nishli‘:c would remind readers that this ture will not be delivered until next week, Thundhy'gr lith inst., on which occasion there doubtless be a large audience to hear this int;ctigg Deaitu or Ms. Cairxs.â€"It is with regret we announce the death of Mr. |Joseph Cai of the Civil Service, which sad event took place on M y at his resiâ€" deneergni Sandy Hill. | It would geem that hubeon_lilin? Rinomo time, from injurigs received by falling into a water works trench when gotn;iéh‘ome one night last fall. 'pl‘ll;mlm no, lgmmy ;)tl::r means em ed to e o dangeér, and hysving fall he s'muinos injuries which have sing6 proved fatal The widow will doubtless seek recompense for the mcun ‘loss it will entail upon herself ahd famiï¬â€˜, but it will be but poor commtiou for the d of her Beloved hus He was a commissioned officer in the Gov (General‘s Foot Guerds, of 'hiz:nw ro will doubt less be a out this afterridgn to attend his es.! | } J, M. Gow. | &e, Jâ€":?'?: C EmE tE Ti , subject thoroughly |ventilated. . Our miliâ€" tary po ion, and its numbers are conâ€" siderable| will no doubt vail themselves of the efccellent | op ity offered of making themselves iliar with a ques tion in which they are all more or less deeply interested. â€" " ‘ability of the lecturer and his great o ‘in miliâ€" tary :snm\n fully us in expecting a treat on the occasion. | < . A Sgoox© Triat.â€"A sgcond trial of the now Chiatdigre stghin fire frigine iook place yesterday at noon, in the vicinity of Rochester‘s mill, at Le Breton‘s l-lhta. Chief Young, Cgt. x“:.'.d“""l'of the Chaudiere ?um & number of other gentlomen ‘were present to witness this second test of_the‘o?ino‘. gowan. Mr. Shank, the agent for Messrs. ollnlop and Ronald, the manutacturers the engine, . were present, _ |and the engineers, wh wtnmd; c# for the oceasion.| angin« in for the océasion.| ‘The engineer| in charge up > le-n} shortly after twelve oq:‘loqk,’and in less than five minutes had 1Q lbs of s on, which was gradually | increased unx in about ten minutes she attained a steam .r:mn of 100 lbs.: With this press throw a distance of 221 ft, 6 in., ugh 500 ft. of hose and a 1} inch A number of changes were made as to the length of the hose and dimensions of | nozzle, in all of which she gayve every satisfaction and retained an ave! pressure. The chances are in fayour of Cm at once taken possession of by the ere Fire Company. | 1‘ on wilh .o%nf:z pahn- fet m ment wi ow i in a respect al apart |from what busiâ€" ness may come Lefore it.| ~For the first time in the history of C: if we exâ€" cept the discussion ‘upon| Confederation the debates of the House of Commons wil be officially mpo"':hdl volume when completed will be called the Canada Hanâ€" have a pat ing official who evinces rexdous infprent Th regina) 10 io rntiey oondi':%n, and tlr% ion seem disâ€" i 1 his foolific confi dent that upon -x:' acti ‘gepei‘«’ls the safety: of our contagious diseases in their varied E |_ Qpera House, Ottaw Ortawa, Feb, 2, 1875. | Comprursory‘ Vaoprxattox.â€"Dr. Lynn, 4 1 haye the | Sir, | | Your ignt servant, | pâ€" | H.C, Fuerenek, GOWAN‘S OPERA HOUSE. SLEIGH DEJYE, ance for the evening was then taken up ; mx_r; logs of the hair, which is se Rev. W, J. Hunter, Prosident of the Asso. [ common nowadays, be .entirely preâ€" ‘ciation occupying the chair, Q]\:li’te a numâ€"| vented by the use of Mq Gocogaine. ber of the gooi folks of Aylmer found|| It has been used in thousands of cases their way to the building, to se and hear|| where the hair was coming out in handsâ€" what might be going on. BA | ull, and has never failed to arrest its deâ€" The first piece on the prograrme was alf cay, and to promote a healthy‘ mdï¬gvr- voeal duets by Messrs. Selwyn and Wil{ ous growth. . It is at the same time liams, which was vory ablyâ€"rendéred. This« | unrivalled as a dressing for the hair. A | was followed by. a readting from Mr. Pres«| single application will renderâ€" it soft and | ton ; his . sdlection â€"whs well (elfosen and}, glossy for seravel days. f 3154 | Fresu Overers i Surts.â€"Have made lTeeid arrangements for a congtant'a:g . _ Families, invalids or parties r ï¬pyï¬em:s;:zl be woomm&d. ‘s &Irkl stroet west f NP & $>% .~> ~~0730din Toilet Setts, Te.s:::, {,ï¬mer Muï¬ Breakfast Seilts at ariety Hall, Bussex stroot. * 3158â€"2in Sauterne‘s Sherry and Claret Wines very cheap at D. MeDonnell‘s. ©~~~ : 3698 gunme was procee Vocal duett, the AMis reading, Mr. D.â€"P. Selwyn; vocal ductt, ["Ind a quartotto by 3 liams and the Misses Perhaps the gem c du?u by the Misses: ed for the most .unt peated applause. D. McDonpnell‘sâ€"delicious Mt w?ï¬ * | «‘3293 This matter ':fl:lm clearing up, and mwlhilo it be wellzh .l'm lt(::e writer etter s ts, to wi support fmmmmm teachings are of so doubtful a tendency. â€" The letter of "Dies Irae" makes one point tolerably clear, and{it is this, either the teachings of the Bishop‘s chnpgl’nin, the Canon of St. Albans, are not in accordâ€" an‘oo witoh} the doctrines &f the Protestant urch of England, or the vast majority of the laity ofthiatziocoso haye up to the present time had erroneous ‘ideas as to what these doctrines are. entert Afte A many people don‘t see the Ghbc,‘:ï¬l very fow evper see the Church Times, but the letter re_frs to a matter of some moment to many hundreds of perâ€". sons in Ottawa, ang\its contents ought, it seems to me, to be more generally known than they are likely to â€"be unless repro: duced in some paper having a large cireuâ€" lation in this city and vicinity. To rus Eprrox® or THE TIMES SIIâ€"“I D:olou you hxdchoop’ of a lettt:r i, ies Trae," which appears in the m“s_mm,. JA _ We might just state that of â€" the entire programme supervision of Mr. A. G, I man of |the committes, an easion he certainly dischar in a manuver very satisfact The Gentlemen of the Jury agree that Andrew McMillan came to his death from the oxcessire use of intoxicating liquors, and that every:.effort was made by the ï¬' ofticials to alldviate his sufferings. The jury, however, regret to »ay that from the evidehce adduced there agpeuenl to be no accommodation for such cases in the General Protestant Hospital. After the passing o the Aylmer ’Eï¬onda w gisted, the meeting w The foturn drive to . enjoyable than that not so cold. / The entire party reacl and sound about 11.30 p. A Prisoncr Dics in the Morrorsâ€" â€"_ y oromer‘s Inquestâ€"Verdict â€"of ?Ilo Jury. . $ * The‘inmates of the gaol were somewhat startled yosterday by the death of ong of the prisoners nmnez'l ~Andrew McMillan, who died: in a fit of @elirium tremens. He was a man of about 45 years of of dark complexion, was about . 5ft. 10in, in height, and is said to ‘have resided years in Lower Canada, where ho was ployed as a school teacher. _ His intemâ€" perate habits brought him to penury want, so that that ever since his arrival in the city he has been going about tho streets in a beutlgoshte ol‘ intoxica and latterly in the horrors. : He was arâ€" rested the other day under the vagrant act and committed to gaol for being d drunk and disorderly, on the public stroots. His incarceration eudrl as the sequel will show, in death yesterday. t J Coroner Corbett having been made awa of the facts last night, repaired to <the 1 about 7 o‘clock p.m., and immediatoâ€" summoned a jury to hold an inquest on body. The following jurors were _ Wim. Carrol, sworn:â€"I brought the man from the cell to the sleigh, whon he went to the hospital, and cariied him back to the cell when he was Lbrought back from the hospital. Everything was done in l&y gpinion by Governorâ€" Powell and the offiâ€" gers of the gaol for the man‘s comfort Samuel Nicholson, turuke{ Coul’lt] Carlpton gaol, sworn :â€"I took to the 'hqufitul as directed by the Governmor of the gaol. Saw Mr. Saddler, Steward of the 2::1 gi‘u. He said the hospital was full could, not take ‘him in, the man was brought back to the guoi, he died in twenty minutes after his arrivalâ€" back in aworn in A. Kerry, foreman ; J. Routh, J. H. Smith, W. Soott, Jonegil Nadeau, J. Turm bull, John Jennings, J. McGuiness,. :llghn Nestor, J. White, M, Ross, Wm. Eldridge, Cassimer Deault. P & | » The jury hnvins been duly empannelled :xkd nlv)or:)h the following evidence was en by the Coroner for their gtudnf\ce in the matter : As will perhaps be observed, six of thé above jurors were fellow â€"prisoners of the deceased, a fact which along with the dismal,. character of the place where the inquest was held, addad to the melancholy scene that presented itself ‘within the prison walls. C sBSE Aigx. W. Powrit, Governor of the County Carleton Gaol, bei:‘f sworn \deâ€" posed : That he was receiv m.bi.*.ol on the 30th Januaryâ€"suffering from \deâ€" lirium tremens ; this was the Gpinion of the Gaol Physician; he was under Dr. Church‘s care, and had overy attenti rldr) him by the officers of the grol. bout two. o‘clock to day. Dr. . Church @galled me into the office, and told me that he would be required to be: remmoyed to the hpspital out of the gaol, and askedâ€" me how it would be done. _ I told hini by: oomm§ icating \with the Politce Magis trate, Mr. O‘G I should an for his relea:er?, the Docbgumto% Magistrate, and Iâ€"myself delivered)| it. The Doctor also gave me a letter, directed to either Dr. MeDougall or Dr. (Girant ; he was not certain who was the yrisiéing fl:ysician at the Protestant Hol.lP u;l. (Dr. eDougall told ma‘ that Dr. McGilli was the visiting physician for th | th. Dr. McGillivary immediately gave me an order to have him received Ft e ita I \ hired . a. . comfortable , and sent him in , charge of Mr. Nicholson, one of the wardens to the ‘ testant H’onpit.al. To «my utter asto ment he was refused admission and brought back to the gaol. _ _ J Order your Fall Suit at Bryson‘s. The best value in Winceys #t Bryson‘s. j 3695 1m. Orrawa, Feb. 1, 1875 M Dn DEATH iN THE GAOL ȴXTSXS UicuiLle. BUSTNESS NOTICES. committeo, and upfn tainly discharged h very satisfactory to ho YERDICT s readin M Yours, termission, â€" the proâ€" ded with as follows : ses Cox and Williatas; Williams ; song, . the Misses Newsome. W ewsot unde "HE TIMES: OTTAWL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1875 et (â€" Aylmer. found{| 4 ; to s¢e and hear || 1 i $3 \ prograrme was al" Selwyn, md.\til C lyâ€"rendeéred. This l I ig from | Mr. J$ well |elfosen and)" plause. (The n:x | Mr. Hunter. en«‘ m . H. and J. Wilâ€" iams. | evening was the me, which callâ€" ed and long ireâ€" the getting up was under the earoyd, chairâ€" d u;%n this ocâ€" goi his duties )ry to all conâ€" lar f the VSla:eu t nart of the ‘olice} ‘Magisâ€" get an a% or wrote delivered) it. tter, directed )r. Grant ; he the yisiéi_ng the city safe ANGLICAN 3695 Im le nmich Was miaintainâ€" that ments uf Furniture of alt descriptions from pate Jeuouy a n ons q’i{ FWKIc L%By el:l%denuy mab \'vh:‘t a ¢ as regards V en mE in .. Adyâ€"nee on Mill Prices, ~ ; | Yel A Large Stock of Curtains on Hand.> Bedroom Setts, Parlour Setts kinds of : Furniture cheap at the Hall, 44 Sussex stroet. Desire to Ur.t thoy ments uf CARPET AND _f_ll_li!llllfl; HUUSE,_ SHOOLBRED & Cco. »& Tus Ls-rn::d lcunov:glii_r wor Fat Siocut.â€"Tinted Crystal es. | | n s + 'mnx!' wl 4 | Dru%m-, |East end of Sappers Britige _ Liyrrroot, Feb. 2â€"12:80, p.m. ‘The cotton market is Mhi%g uplands 7§, Middling Orleans 7; ; Sales 1,000 bales, including 2,000 for export and speculation. Recéipts of wheat for the past 3 days have ï¬ï¬‚n 13,000 quarters, including 12,000 American. Burnett‘s barkrupt : stock. . Only 12 dozen white shirts remaining at No. 4? Rideau street.â€"Neelin Bros. 3158 | 5 p.m.â€"Tallow, 43s 6d per owt > Antâ€" werp, petroleum, 27 francs for fir6‘ ‘pate American. ; & 2e nc us . 30 Gents, try MacLaren & Chalmers‘ cuttor One trial will secure to them your patron &J0. ® {s 3698 â€" The fungral will take place from her late rosiâ€" dence on Thursday next, at 10:30 &. m. Friends will please accept this lgl_lmnuo; t ob LoxDox, Feb. 2â€"12:80 p.iar) : U. S. 10â€"40 bonds, 105 ; Erie, 26}: / . 3:30 p.m.â€"Rate of. discount. in oroh market is 211.5â€"16 per cent, whiclhis 1 16 r _ cent below bank rate.. ‘Amount of gfxllian withdrawn from bank on balance toâ€"day is 618,000 ; Consols for money,l923, for account 924 to 92§. . ‘... [ "¢"_% Only seventy dozen bow ties remaining at Neelin l?ros.,- 40 Rideau street, to be sold at your own price. 4 8758 . GOLP IN NEW YORK 5 p.m.â€"â€"Yarns and fabrics at Manches ter are dull, but not quotably lower. At New Ruinburgh, on the 2nd of â€"Feb Margaret. widow JI' the late l'nlt? C. L., and youngest daughter of the Inte Rob Drummond, £q., of Kingston, Notior.â€"To members of . Parliament and others. _ Gentlemen: will find good board with large and â€" comfortable rooms during session of Parliament, at the Floâ€" rence lTotel, corner of Sparks Bank streots. â€"â€" Tmos, Cowm,‘Ptogï¬ tb 758â€"1w The funeral will iake place from his late residence, Augusia street, Sandy Hill, toâ€"morâ€" row (Wednesday) at 2o‘clock p. m., to the Church of =»t. John the Eyangelist, and from: thence to Beechwood Cemetery: ; and nequrintances are rq-pwmlim to A‘tend without further notice, j Torento, Montreal anud Quebet¢ papors {please Nzew York Bay Oysrters in Suzut.â€"New York Bay Qysters in shell received daily, fresh from the beds, only twentyâ€"four hours from salt water, Families and parâ€" ties requiring them sui)pliedoq, the shortâ€" mohce. ‘f{oona.n’s lestaurant, E?arkl streot West. ~ 1 : s108 Farsr Monesty.â€"For people â€"to allow disease to become seated upon them rather than consult a physician, or to sufferas many do for years with the different kinds of piles, without going at once to theâ€"drugâ€" gist for Fowle‘s ‘Pile and Humoï¬)nrq which is an infallible cure. © 3129 For fine electroâ€"plate goods suitable for Christmas gifts, oul! â€" at Radï¬gï¬l and Goyor‘s, 381 Spatks stroot. _ _ 3THAIL _ On the Ist February, at his residenceâ€"in Augusty strcet, Mr. Jon?ph H. Cairns, aged # years. Celebrated Malvoisie Wine at D. Mcâ€" Donnell‘s. 4 36986 mr(!)lttawa not beml:«i, ?ir never will be, in ing out firstâ€"cl tting garments as long as Mac & Chalmers relur dfir present cut f 3689â€"tF > To Mriuners or ;‘ABLIAIIH'I‘ AND Oml:‘m;i â€"â€"To be leased for the session, a .l dozen of splendidly furnished bedâ€"rooms, with private parlour attached. Arrangeâ€" ments dan bolmndo I?Yit.her with R?a without board. | Apply at Noonan‘s humnï¬ Bparks ;treot‘Veot. s« >‘ ~$107â€"6im ! Puoroorarny.â€"Messrs.Jarvis and Arioss oh?:g made a yuth.tsdupï¬o:)hin the price eir photographs during the Chmgmu hoiida{:, and we advise our friends to avail themselves of the opportwl::'y of goetâ€" ting firstâ€"class pictures at very ï¬guru. I C > 3127 _ For elegant sotts of je\rellery and splen did gold rings, call at Rad{ord M?&y@r{g 384 Sparks street. \ / _ Sraith * Good blood will show itself," as the old ladyâ€"with the red nose said, _ _._ _ Faum Gun Sprine l{l.:xumm‘.â€"Ad writer in the Garden argues the point, and comes to the conclusion that‘ ?grmheavy soils, which_have enough ‘clay to absorb the manurial elements, it is best to apply manure to gardens in autumn or early winter; but when the soil is of a loose sandy or gravelly character which wi hold it long, manure ‘ for uprinï¬ or mer crops should not be applied un near the time the crop is put into‘ the ground. & ' ; House Kt:ipen ! If you desire bï¬et & profitable teg call to Baskerville & Bros. hnd have them to select for you. \If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will refund the money for what you return. Their wines, liquors and general groceries are of the best brand. 4 Ek : Large lot of (7,500) Stove Pi Inâ€" ducements will be givent t> pa.rl":: wishâ€" ing a quantity, for cash only, Bt C. P. Doâ€" rion‘s, 81 & 83 Sparks stroct, Ottawa. BetisD & O0, ~â€"** afal 6. ‘umiowua’ g ‘oo.m.“ Ottawa, January 4, 1876. For gold and silver watches, go to Rad fordo:!BlflGoyer'l, ;g;Sparhltl":;%a‘ ‘i Rentes 62 francs 15¢. TTAWA inform their friends ‘the, i,q&l& are now recelying regular consi; Liverpoot Markets, Conrmnicrcial. London Markeots. $ [ Paris Markets. arpcots People‘s Tea Storé, _ p36 Rideau streot, © Ottawa. DIED. PARIS, Feb. 2 3691d&w and â€" all Variety 3758â€"2in Faiutnd 113} Lom1im on, sam ples of which wili not stand the flre test required byâ€" the Inlard Revenue Act 18 , And amendments theroto; wiso that large im poriations of certain products of Petroleum, wuch us Gasoline, Benzine and Benzoie are beâ€" Ing nsade, such articles being wery explosive and um;foronu al a very low tomperature. His Wxceilenty, on Lm recommendation of the Honourable t.llo ter of Customs, and :m:er the provm of the 11;!:“-; ctln(‘m ol"t.h.e ot passed. in the 81st year of ler Majesty‘s Meign, ch ptered 50 and intituied: "An act to Increase the "Excise duty on spirits, to Impose an excise duty. on refined Petroleum, and to provide for the lnspection thereof," has been pleased to order, and it 1, horob‘z)urderod that with a view to tfw better regulation of the forâ€" oign Potr trate, and the security of the liv +s and Of Her Mpjesty‘s suljects the following reguiations be and they are hereby asopted nnd established, that is to say. _ k oid m afan. ho ore indariep es Wereouen en reciienp o e metd $b piibe dio,dte e é;:;.,;".;‘ id mesfor g it wunnms it bas been represented thi mm im portations of Ooal, Qlis are cof neaiiyrighing piacemt varibas posts in it HIS sxé?LLELCY THE GOVERNOR NERAL IN COUNCIL. m""" in endiess ‘:,.“%‘;'fl‘{ flï¬'ï¬mua.: '; lent 1 m"'t'. ts ldren‘s clothes, pgw'.é;::m:E.;l:l tasteful mm em b“};'fli ered uxurious â€"zowns. m,%flï¬l the Bazar is uniformly of great excellence, The paper has acquired a wide Sounlariio h "Posi """0 Ondoy ment 1t altuals 4 Td..m&w‘nnu Pn‘ ggflil:bu&n T4 n'::“ and n seldom T y H and the Jowraki Tteoll t ie orgm of thogroul â€" The Bazar commends itself to eve ber of io houseboldâ€"to. tng .children by digh and pretty picturés, to the young ladies by its fashion "A Repository lg;:-lllo-' Pleasure, and contie ““'““'J&"sw"“&";%‘.’"â€s'.“*" 89X nutmie me { y CoJs. Bui nl;?f,nhu 10w ‘léft, th he gell . very "Tis has m o veau tees mied Morse Blan sevel " l s gots which will Mxmm than cost, $ Private -flg‘avery ‘iï¬ Ayil 45 For gnod cheapâ€"lingd and unlined Robés, go to BERMINGHAM‘#, opposite the. Russell â€" From aAud after the date hereof, the ‘officers fror o hc(l’.'::s‘:’l‘emg{'mm ‘lquoru,‘ “;:lmn;‘:g w‘fn:g: rlgipectJvep;gru of oro:;l: hnd Hafd " ; ‘the Fort of que and Hamilton lnonurlos the k j ohn, in New Brunsâ€" in qkueboc ; the portOL St. n Novh oo in, wick ; â€"and the Port of Hallfax, J vun srmnmet fraatrer Sabolotes mres; rexpoctivaly : Collector i Eoptonit Aorrnpolferter of Coftume at all u{lquwmu r:::‘l‘ uuflml!u im Ulhmwol‘ll be other j Nins ol o neternetpimait on enacn, forlk m nn(medmr%} ‘with or. to emmpioy in Te netll ocess of testing guch oils any officer it oiicury pxrnd r their respec.ive surveys whom thoyshall 1 (: r competent for shat purpose. o ial time ce pt to he used forâ€" testing 2. That the lun.lu‘tlna l dienin stan be ns &1 imported refin« s, pe“o uJ Unubles Polter T orontor Onpaiee n"u"mwu pe‘l?'moum as Toronto, Ontario, &d & P 10G an o 1o. will not stand the !:a_l-‘_m “Qul."n y socâ€" "éion 3 or Ynapee l’fal&m‘ Vietoria, when uâ€"ed 2câ€" Aig h tructions sccompanying. the cording tho in# lzvlmalmlybe S d by sime, shall be dealt o 11. cgoin o. $ the minister of Custom: Ap. mmfle Aâ€"Refined d creap" t aoeee before provided, rhail Eï¬â€œ"ï¬ï¬y ;’n'a':"-i’:i"mf'uunm in such manuer eg j [ s Inepgoiing “ï¬" Tetined Peboroniyâ€"which ‘wit not ulmï¬:’ Teost, whother designated ; will not '}1“ m&" B6 uzole "Bentine " P araiiings or other 1 or fuid, distilled, manuâ€" \Paraffine"! or other o:fl gy My? process Of ireut. i reol _ Aiiricy ;Imll be admitted to entry for .men.tl w) "w‘(;rvarohouneln(.‘.auulu, unless the uced a ooo o omm ) e puc, aut orizing lifm to importand keop same on nd, * % HIMSWORTH, bnt 2 s * * ty Sduneii. J. BERMINGHANM. m-y' o'v.or {r)vn..l-o méw ï¬rflo;%ï¬!";i’? arth 3# ex. risth Cenbre T%M.Cfl'v)-‘gbael'n. mw“' Oct Â¥7th 1874, 6 doust BUFFALO ROBFS i | B LANK ET S " The Spring Werm pegins FWebruarys3rd. | Nes PupUiy are requested to aund the, Writ | For ‘Catalogues apply" to Book, and Bwres. or t0o _ (M1h# : Tds E, P. JAOCKSON, M.A., OR AANL®, the West Hall of Lots. 3 and 4, Block B,, Le Ereton‘s Firts, ng on Duke Street, and in rear on Brittania Werraca, with Buildings therson, viz , on Duke t, on and a half storey. Brick Bo «s& v&neered), occupled as ghmu and 1 f sBods, &c., in rear, and fire~wall for 00 m: in Brittania Terrace, m m n.â€"sh;‘vlvrle now | ren 9 _per num f* wholo 0t" wo. ï¬uwn{ be ’r.%h 14‘1 ige, &c., which reuts for about $1,500 per annum g;or terms and M of the Foprietor, on the Premises. 1 ord ctdl BOOK. : mm.f'fl}nmx’fl' mfl. good, and al reidy popular collecti0 . _ W.0. Perkins. __ __7il Broadway, New Y durven pITSON a Gon mosio "* * Crockery, Glassware, and Coal Oit Merch‘t, BTN. )Periect musi¢ ol the best class,for Quartet holrs. .J4 t Mboninge! 64e t ced 4o l ?: 7 Wuinen muse of c x'.!.ï¬."?..g.u""' jor f em c of c en It?z]n w‘r‘v';cel of tae ‘Ep‘soopul Church. ï¬f. \P. 8. U , & 1 * +4 s40f [ . , | dtprn ns‘ Ayrempn BOOK.. ./. ! TO SPECULATORS !! Assisted by an excélient staif of |Englis! 3 -’{esohou aud |Professors. M The next term comme FiB. 1078. Vacancies for two boarders. © : Applications to be mudeto the Princt pal, orto L etdsdh 1 $y q is REV.. H.. POLL ; * ; & ary. Jan.$7, 1875â€" * Bw. )0 fl.!&] Full collection of Metrical Tunes, An hemo, &4 Withh Singi schoJ Courge. 'k. O almer and ) % H6r . _3 » THOMAS‘S qUARTETS AND ANTHLENM®S m‘F "'â€:bi« .mAnson;.’ m } .] For . kiinging Bchools.. much Sacted nmlc.] but an admirable prepuratory coutse, smx &A lan uantity of se cular music for pracâ€" co. . 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LLLUBTRA f Notlces of the Pross Rleventh Rengo of the Pownahip of all s Leae mauum-mmfl“«m Township of H 'mth.nlboufl 00. ï¬r‘-' m'uu.u-; on the premises. as: at Pressott Junction. $ and t ia ie uaw. s ) Anrprernrentes i WM:‘I‘I"&-.._ s b}gl"‘".-: -y-nh::-u- MHARRIS 4& CLOSE, Proprictors. fnster a _Jan, 14 1875 rety """‘"“%flvfl I%\y holoe Enuuï¬ Wishes to inform his many friends and the that he has succeeded his prother, lm -W*d this Hotel, and that it is his intention to make all who patronise the nouse thoroughly comiortabie, In the house are ladies‘ and ts‘ Pariors suites of rooms for fumilies ; c_ï¬dm and bed rooms, and upwards of fiity bedrooms, .ghh-_b with the (best Wines Spirits w & M MIJ.-..‘â€".%.;-.hM THE DOMINIGN RESTAURANT »«= An excelient Brick House and } Acre of Land, d ap en oo dgpeirt miak se mos He] reotienn ho “mn?uu-. with hall same as b.zl:w. An excelien Weuhr-ndnal-ue wood shed, two 'ni‘u““-;’lu‘., ud -uholl'hor' mmmlu%tfl.{,: found a. commodions Em;ï¬w residence, Will be sold cheap, on easy terms of m-ut. Further particulars can be obtained J. ’IIJNOBAI, i P 94o onï¬i"ï¬mm... Brick House and Lot $rosot cn3ee meance i tie ts‘ w hh the Sh coa brands of Liquors and Cigare. _ tm Good Yard and Puables. _ _ " _ %m YEARS, Ottawa, Fob 14, se The above House. This House has been and W nr@lmumwm EU eoftiomin 0 Proud 0 Rerse more o hom, l&«: mmh a fine state of mm Pm "* *) muumluu. Auctionser and Land A,ent, Kiginâ€"st., Ottaws. Monday, lst February The Clarendon House. TIMBER LIMITS, Having received instructions from Robert \!h.fl.vlhq.k will soil b{bem Auction, at the UNION HOUSE, in OM,‘dOuA'a. onl‘AHl.A‘!.m“lA OF FEBâ€" RU .lmh:unhoud't'olvo 0‘ clock noon, the follow ing superior Timber Limits : License No. 161, season of 1873â€"4, comprising n?dm-nmo square miles; and No. 162, of same season, com prigine an area of fifly square miles, both being situate on the Peteâ€" wawa River. _ _ +Wl~ . JOSEPH KAVANAGH, Second to None in the Dominion, ALBION HOTEL, Nicholas and Daly‘Streets, ‘Ottawnâ€" ROBERT CRAHAM, HECTOR MLEAN| â€" License No. 163, of season 1873â€"4, comprising area of fifly square miles, m ?flh Branch, avc Plo‘un:: :: urmh omi:gamm-wu timbered with quality, invariably oo.:nm.my sale at the h w'huhuu“n-c::tm time of saie, H. MeLEAN, Will be PUBLIC AUCTION on the 3rd day of %%AIY, 1875, at the THREE LIMITS ON THE KIPPEWA, No 37 of 1873 and 1874, ' “m.l.ndm. 1871, consisting Also, the FARM on the Limits and Depot. * Near the City, for saie. 4 es en e l Oe * h malits Or, Ottawa P. O. Hept. 2, 1874. . Different Kinds of Game Rajotte‘s New Block, Weringtc (Oppostte Partiament Houses,) LIMITS FOR SALE. HAMS AND BACON, Jan: 2#, 1876 FOR S ALE! Open to the General Public Dec.\80, 1874. Dec, 30th, 1674 For particulars apply to _ . One Hundred Dozen UNION HOUSE, OTTAWA CITY, Auction Sale Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Eeq. ___ W. MILLS, Proprietor, RGBS to announce that he will 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land ABauction Sales. AND FUK SALE, Grocer and Wine Merchant, On the Bank Street Road BY J. BERMINGHAM, â€" omamnaren" . _ _ ‘ ue EASY TERMS. WORCESTERSHIRE save RYV _ 1 DECLARED RY OOMNnteowwâ€".. ly qu JUST RECEIVED. Also OF VERY VALUABLE > _ _ _JOHN W McGUi 2, Second Con., O.F., gu:&n- Game. Ztotels. JAMES SNEDDEN, WELLINGTONâ€"8T. Auctioneer. Ram®ny * rassengers by this train at Pressott Junction. Pullman or Sofa Oars Ob | Bme connections with ; _ _ABK FOR LEA AND PEERLNH and to see that their names are upd m:::umutï¬hfl !m.dm.-mwmm | and labels of which Ia und, Porrins have been }flnloflumumyh-nhrm Proseniines neurns, Aanieaae t OaAUTION AGAIN8ST FRa The suocess of this most dolic rivaliod Condiment having caused c wmmaflw own inferior com pounds, the by informed that the only way 4 sponnine is ho .( ... 0s )tc )) 2l d prosk right may be infringed Ask for LEA & PERRINS 8a Name on Wrapper, Lal Bottle, aud Stoppor gitn, gonsmoign winh Orang wrink 9 On and FROM THURBADAY , 17th DEC, THE TIMES (Daily every lawiul day every Friday), by Asthma and Bronckhi o+ epipg ALTERATION OF _RUNNING TIME Wholesale and for Export by t W orcester; Orosge and Biactrwe &c. . and by Grocers and Gilmen h‘-ll!flh’-fll'h)“ n-m this to a ho known an instance in wi Accouat Book Manufactur RIDEAUVBT., OTTAWA, Ruling, Perforating, ‘Number _ & 4.16 p.m. Train from Brockwille from the West, arriving in Ottaw& _ Dr. MoV. » Dr huznunn:uyu Bold # mn...n:mu ug :: Wholesaié and CANADA ~CENTR TWO EXPBRESS TLil\s HAKW Brockville THE ST. 143 New BHondâ€" me, ‘W And w‘;-u vh-&i'u and Blo isrsttenny o-al-uu'llm\ Brockville & Ottawa Raily ruou.m?ihm:m fhe old qmickest and best route. " -ï¬nmmuuâ€" W 2B BAVORY aND MOOG mss â€" u'-'a'a' heanes wl (re neradsecian on ns anioss e e io nanee esn WORLD FAMED : BLO0! is value. M eerm smy canh on um ht um .l‘ : K ‘a"zv‘g \jurgoyne, Burbridge & Co, Oolemaiâ€"#t., mm ringdobett. , (undes mm‘d'l‘rw :. «:-:.:E! .w%‘@.m virom â€"W a C Une ï¬-\ Avery, Brown & w 4+ 1876 All orders for Books requiring prinied 1 BOOK BIN DE Brockville; Jan. 11, 187 OTTAWA â€"RAILW A1 Of uniform Gange with the Grand ‘Erul and John C harles at their office or The Great Blood Purificr and Restor® 1t oures old DATU BRA THE ONLY GOOD s4ur h.;;ln-“?;r;-fh 5 2,.00 p.x.\Grand Trunk Expro®: Trade Karkâ€"* B100» M solicits sufterers t Mook bitndcrs. PAPER RULER, AND AiC micd i a. MWORTIMER, CLAKELIL * ga LEKAVH T. 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