der M ole p1€ [DER NTR L. A ND t waAY." audg TrunK _ ckville, â€" V.OORR N uie zwa ab | NR’ a wrml t C Alrigee WCE P‘.\“ o Cl JA 4.15 ko u0 w UR ioh FWIHE OTTAWA Iron and Steel Manufacturing Company, pr Board & ZLZodging. To Members of Parliament and Others. REMOV ED !#.:®« Build T.l ll.‘.\‘lwmiu aand *. r\.â€"ln‘.o l":; ntyre, (Wel Street, opposi huak of: British mmfl‘lfl)hlw and four Bedrooms®, sultable for Senators or Members of Parliamentâ€"with or without Board. The KRooms are well warmed with stoves and drums, also lofty ceilugs and well ventilated* :\::unv Â¥ L7 dwelting u.e on ingtonâ€"st., Intely secupied by the Bank of Montreal, and Church Dll.:b‘. land Ladies‘ College, has the e n-:-. to -o-‘ben of P-'.:f’h-e-l comfortable apartments with Board. Jan. Z4, 1875. â€"____. 7. s148tt BOAID with or withont rooms, and rooms without board. . ‘Table aod rooms firstâ€" ciass.. Cornerof Sparks and Rank streets, and within two minutes‘ walk of the Fariament Ottawa Water Works. Hotice to Briass Fountiers, Wednesday, the 10th Day of Feb. Next, =t PEKR _ DAY. â€" Agent #ep to #20 Wasia, "Aii cinises o working people of either sex, young or old, mike more money at work for us in their apare mw'mdr time, than at «oything else. m Post Card to States costs but one cent. @. STINâ€" mON & COU.. Portlind. Maine. y37°8dew. M‘- MeINXTYRE, Harwekk FWIENDERS will be received nutil noon of ©500 T. LET.â€"Two well furnished Bedrooms I with use of Parior, on Slater Street be iween (‘Commor and Bank rts.. Address H. Dog _A ‘conveni¢at t to let for u:ï¬:im 477 Post Office. . Tw T°«tfons an Session ; pleasant walk from. P‘ariian Uffice: ll\. l.l‘l’.-‘.l“:i rooms, W fast if requited. T.‘gr. Two [‘# Comfortable BEDâ€" MS .:-l fll‘ ING U\;)'l during Session ; pleasant locality, an hour‘s uk mone o ariianrent poiiditign Apply X this ll\. LET.â€"Two or three Furnished Bedâ€" fast 8 "agined. ""I Tramighs pace,. thater Ottawa Water Works: LEAD 1IPE WANTED, _FIMK, | Full instmetions and samples [that M Inn"hr&)nallul n:-mlu- _ ;s ______R.J. STANTON, Hoboken, N.J. _ 77 A W EEK to Maie and Female ?flh &# 7 7 i5 thoir locality. Costsa NOTHING to T. LETâ€"A Neatly Furnished Bedâ€"room "‘conveni¢nt to the Pnrnamtlhud!n to let for the Hession. . Apply to J. W. D., 77 Pust Office. 1 3$758 t es mos -....m.,.-":.‘.., the lst of Febrdary next. . The lowest or any +M-r will not necessarily > Sy order. 0. &. cunmg.o. :t‘n. 7. §18. \ o wsre M Wednesday Sor 3 R W ie delivered ut the «100 The ir tAnn umumnngu- thvim U-l).m vnn?'edbd for May. l“ atunt plml Mu e Abl:‘e-!‘l;.nhlo tne Act of ln% W fore @ lature. & .um.m-x:wmg called as soon ‘as ese Ame .dments shall have becomelaw, of hich due notice will begiven. _ _ | > &A\" W VOL. VIII. NO. 3762. BRASS SERVICES, West to @TICE.â€"Application will be at the [ Mll'dt".oll.“ mmï¬u-«n in Tontpany. ut aiject, of said Cdnapang m Com: , the hg to pï¬'m in the Otta m erever the same may be deemed ;:n u-el‘nl'ol 3‘.‘"‘ and n: of aped &w"hmmbfll and unh.':,n-dw' y and coliect for the maintenance of the 16 with power to the Company to acquire :'bold lands necessary for the exercise of co&gnuufl, wmomacungw, Holicitors tor the pany. ee. 24, 1B74 Cfter‘s 378â€"%aw ktm . PARTNER WAaNTED osT : office will be liberally rewarded. _ Ottawa, Fob m Tt P t 1 P0 s en hn anremntrnecremm renmpuntontectceeaieireh TRAYED OR STOLENâ€"On ist Foby., from uden street, a Brown Reftiever ho ie oo Binesy, Aelegicraee ng him s + P be suitably rewarnded. 3750â€"6in ENBER®S will be recefved untli noon of @§Tâ€"â€"A LADYS‘ GOLD WaTCH and | CHALIM, supposed in Ladies‘ Ganorf of ate Cuambeg, Any person returning it to iflim-w. will gtvé Men and Women & BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY . to rda“ can im pursoed in &.fl&u; l-.nnmlwtm f employreent or having mh;: girh mys frequently doas we!! as men, t and address ol ONEYâ€"WAGES ! KR ELP WANTED met Rooms to TORK FOR ALL cqal Hotices. wday, 10th day of February next, :-_‘l::d‘_l:ln-dll ) yous Pig Lead, . To er Iutormation %» the Com mixsioner# ;..‘H’u r or ""C R.GUONNINGBANM, A NTED er wit 1875 Particulars FRKE.. P.O, VICERY & '0 PER MONTH TO LIVE MEN, Send $5 for Agent‘s outit, which lur $10, or -n-oknln-d.d. A. D, CABLE, Craigâ€"st., Montreal. , 18094. * __ lmd&w Vih Jan AVERILL, of New York, will apply the hl_‘thnopntgvl(h!m‘.'-'lgqpe_xt r an Act enhbling him to| obtain iteng of Invention for Amâ€" s in Paints. > C e . e k. women wanted to sall a com c fe, Labours and Dln'am M “‘m"!".‘;'. Famity Bnï¬ll; both a us Catholic. beantifully rated. ‘mmum Charts and a great variety oudÂ¥then sMIPH & CC., j som Publishers, London, Ont. _ 4Mectinugs. $80 a woek guaranteed. businoss new . and m‘l. :-o or abroad, 0 i capital nqn\ndd‘rzo-mh ;l'lu_-qp_oy_. New York th colants. penses sure . to Aï¬nu everyâ€" our New Braided hite Wire des froas" Audkireass HUDNOR it cm Kln‘% west, P 2ith inst., between Eastern ernment hul‘-dlnnlnd the & Son, Sparks street, a pair . The finder, leaving them e sultably rewarded. _ &P J LATHAX & Co, Washtneteon <*. Roston, M it A VING citor for A t\ soticitor for Apolitamnth _ IMUTRD.) $i) PER MONTH aud ex ‘ost. aDpiy maje ; $ S ertomey io fam MBRS. FORGIE. 3749â€"5m su0t H. J. GIHBS commodious ‘et. Adiress with z. 173 Greenâ€" Bk RMING \'br' Mo i cb u.-..'.‘,i“A .l-r‘oo-:- Residenceâ€"A)bert Office omm ;33;1“’†p. m; w:‘rzg | jPhysician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, THerAWA, ONTâ€". 1. og'czi)um. m'f&:'-m'.. Cancers without the nse of the knife, by a new but speedy and aimost painies mfl Refo given to parties success treated ifrequired. } dobbadet ht o T-gm#-nm. | “vo’..co.lolldun“ No. 12 St. James ®treot, . . MOB Sept. 9, 1878. | _ x+ ie Oita wa South slde of Rideauâ€"st.,near Gloncester. way. Consultgtons at all bonu. . $AIL C (Of the late unh of Lewis & Pini@y.) 0, H. Prew®¥, 'q Héml .Â¥. T*uw. at Dr. Jos, Beandin‘s, Main P'“ w/oa Hull, M 18%4. ss1ty uterus. Sparits sts Graduate of P a Dental :)l-oo?tho m»lm'a nurlo. i Bparksâ€"st. thing An Tiams Geme smw'&si}z;wd kpa\ *Wikotoitnt im C germantm 9 uen Srgere as Neriotiers ) 0. KING, . im*m-. Solicitors, Con« 4 | veyancers, &6., .. _ s).. ____â€" Noetary PublMcand Advocate, Has opened nffiee in the Village of Hul), TE†otï¬ for the nnnofl: of Provinee of Untario. | Special care ;lvenlou: :: accounts in both Froâ€" palmackis rAPER. Barristers, A“.m Cone veynm #&C., ome&-pn'- Block, opposite Russell House. w .H. Wark®®. | R.CassELS,Jr. | P. PEXNOCK. July 21, 4874 | _ 3605 JY Y wWAaRD, E2t Barrister, Attormey, Solicitors, &c., Offliceâ€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour Store, corner of <ussex and Yorkâ€"streets, Ottawa. Barristers and Am'.-‘-‘ut.-.s'onei- tors in Chancery, Notaries, &¢. May be consulted ab & n;ym ed at his Office, corner dO'O;Q- T'u Eï¬i‘iéi!â€"ï¬_l-fl.ll.“ ER, _ Ba #, A , Notary, &¢. Officeâ€" in y Chambers, Cour Houge, Ottawa, Can o ff ud onl d n TWO BEAUVITIFUL PR EMAIUMS. en fire Spres matons 3"'«':;'-':‘:&‘2" matter. ‘ flee Addtem,""*" _ gourn ogug, . o4. ce n F--_ Jan. 19, 1876, |â€" Mustwess Cards. K REMON, || | |__ * Barristers, Solicitors * #&e. Ofticesâ€" Otta ) r o lbh);stnï¬, WA, (near . B. L. FELLO® 0. HORACK l s t 4 en s AAnon Barristers and Attorncysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soliâ€" citors, I%m #&¢. j 1| onpiarWway mm o .0 j D Di-'lvll?'l.c.lw.Lch m.0 raduate McG xtuume vearamunte. ie Assocdiate . and D. Office and Residence;:â€"Cortier of Hugh and McLxop STEWART Oct. 17, 1874. Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys and Conveyancers, &c., \p. Bell‘s Block. Kiginâ€"st. | S a Hownus. . W. Scort, Q. O, _ > Offlceâ€"pposite the Russell House, @ibson‘s Oufbetrnar‘y. pPyek iÂ¥ Money to lend on Real Estate; «.. __ Barristers, A(I-‘hq-.!:::ldul‘. Conveyancers, $BMosgrove‘s Rideau.st., Ottawa. Hox. J:nul;gwmq.a; G. J. O‘Doxxety inces, Barrister, «T-v.%m Q.‘b;.. Sol citor GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS. 384 NOTRE DAMEâ€"ST, M O N T RE A L. I rtrmamerntenettiatte ol ME toott mitettenandecmnnret Wll.m. MoScROVE, Bankers and Stock Rrokers, Montreal, . Negotlate sales of Pro and Patents, and organize Comppanios. mv invested in firstâ€" cluss securities to pay 7 and 3 per cent. inâ€" terest* Stooks and carried on a margin «{ 10 per t. A ulq.o.mnt rates. : F fet T BANKERS, BROKERS, M lg 2s Banker, Montreal Comimarent pmper cennied" "Doblobtians m . -Menl‘nnupnldtho and U. 8: Inâ€" terest ailowed on deposits, Oet. 20; 174. . 36%0â€"8a w ky . __ tors in Chancery, Notaries, &¢. omoâ€"uuq"-nou-,' Ridean Street. . Tamno®, || ;. F. H. OnRYsL®E June 3, 1873.| Pn dA Feb. 5. 1874. touk tor, Advocate, &€. Main Street, Huil, P. Q. f 8 Hull, Oct. 26, 1874. Daxtet O‘CoXxo®. Hept. 9, 1874. 4 Bopt. 30, 1874, 'lu-noiucm-. «| _ Orr1o®â€"Regan‘s New Brick House Nearly Opposite Protestant Hospital. Oct. 20, 1874. | I ~s COTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, INHEY, €CHRISTIE & HILL, OTICE. ELLOWES, O‘GARA, LAPIERRE & ‘conNNoR & qm B. 1LOGAN, R. J. P. LYNN, R. J. D. K. MACDONELL, Medical Cards. E. 0. C. WOOD, ‘*CONNOR & O‘DoH WRISTIAN, GALT & €O., BB m;gruu ‘AT WOR «rgmk RELIGIOUS PAPER."* wW. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., oND BROTHERS, ARCHAMBAULT, ALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, MNARSH AL MATHESON, D. BROWNE, MeCONNELL. D.D.8., L. D.8., # 187 Reqal Cards. A d iv o6 a t o. MBankers. Tht â€" tits B e Â¥ork J. J. GoRMULLY. 0ySawk 1753 GOWAN‘S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ! shop pec. Wt _ rgro stovsexecrrErs : HAND SAPOLIO, t For Cleanging purposes. A most desirable sub You will always find a full stook of Groceries Glassware and Crockery at prices that can‘t be obtained elsewbere, o P SEA w indoge, ohina, apr e "* * Uncolored Japan Tea The British Egg:and Butter Powder! Agents for Ottawa Districtâ€" H. M. ROWE & CO.‘S saving in Butter, for making all kinds of The superiority of these Extracte consists in their perfect purity and great strength. ‘They are warâ€" ranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition of many of the factitions fruit flavors now in the market. ‘They are not only: ttue to their names, but aro prepared fere fruits of the best quality, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity omly need be ve ived n'voa choice lot of Finest lnFrnomfln est which they can reâ€" commen 1 to the public ag well as their customâ€" ers, as bieng in quality Also, a cholce lot of Stiltou & Chadder cheese Morrison, Tayior & Co‘s.; celebrated Hams Baeon, and Hpiced Meats, constantly on hand ‘. CAMPBELL & ALMAS, BALTIMORE OYSTERS e POPULAR PRICES. ~ ‘Irchestra Chairs, ; Paraquette Circle, enits ; Balcony; ;Ooonea"flsl%:wu. _ KvENING |PERPORMANO®R:â€" open mt "Tinpamun neh ted® a. Gowan‘s Bparks . _ Disgram on view at H. 4 G. Gov W‘;oâ€'or:m:wd.“w Her W Court of Common Pleas at M and me amnun delivered, inss mitisetics o damon t (hot mton and |.x.nl_nm.nllo -htn.m.u. te, * and equity of redemption of the amid in and to the northâ€"west haif of Honin e of Morth Gowen: tn the C cm-nhal Province do-hm youd inmuemptie ns m tss in the \As in Tene eeimnadie o se dane w®p. =*> * wa F. POWELL, Sherift *4 nyJon'a’r N1oRo1s0M, u!y"u.'.'& *** wtiegrepictowith indehabie stoedne re w comic KW and sparkling music : CAMPBELL & ALMAS CROCERIES. MYRTLE NAVY. This Saturday ‘Evening, Feby, 6, 1875, That Little Bill that was Taken Up Butter, Butter. A Night of Genuine Fun and Laughter l‘g’-ut time of the :&mflv‘:‘(}onumll ir pronoun Press lie :‘Bfllmfll'l .n:l'.u elfort, enticled, Holman ‘Opera Troupe Jan: 9, 1875. 13 i‘“’i‘r'*";†ially for artizans . _ Apply to any Grocer, Druggist, or Hardware t NO ERS 1 Bald in Packetsâ€"10cis,, by all Grocers Ask for, and insist on having it. ~ James Buchanan‘s | SUSSEX STREET Javmary 6th, 1875. P Lk c it Aiperfect substitute for Eggs, and a Ottawa, January 25, 1875 LEMON, VANILLA, ROSE, ALMOND, NECTARINE, . CELSAY, ORANGE, PEACH, NUTME®,â€" CINNAMON, _ CLOVES, GInGQ&® j God Have the. Queen. Ottawa, Fobâ€"6 1 ;75 | â€" Only 500. per Ib. $sB~Apples wholesale ard rotail EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE‘S THE LOVE SPELL ! AVE MONEY BY USING BLACK â€" EYED SUSAN !! WERIFEF‘S SALE OF LANDS. For a Good Smoke Oriawa, 6th January, 1898 _ $73514 a y Dec. 2, 1874 Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts * 9e «o hihh av. Hotl, 16 T. Burnett‘s Extracts Used exciusivelor Â¥eure! uo uol puny Burnett‘s Extracts MONTREAL, P. Q. Agents for Dominion of Canada. . K0S8EPH BURNETT; & CO, BO8TON, s# 36e T; & B, on each Plug, Amusecnments. To be bad in perfection, at $ A P O L 1 0, LAST NIGHT OF THE SECOND TO NONE, For cooking purposes. CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co. @rocers. 3 and 4 Vietoria Chambers, Wellington Street Cor. Kent and Wellingtonâ€"sts, CELEBRATED â€"UKK THEâ€"â€" FOR YOUR FINE ‘!Fï¬'-n.â€".n.-. 86 Spark=@street. 3730â€"32awk OTTAWA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1875 ‘M.vrin, Feb. 5.â€"The National troops continue to Mtho Cll‘lllm nood“ hï¬m tions against ists. is re that the agents of the latter are demoralâ€" The Leuisiana Troubles. Washixoron, Feb. 5.â€"Private from Now;Oï¬unm represent m prospect of a compromise between ‘the two &ohhod parties in the management of the State Government is: better than at any previous time. The coloured Lieut..Governor, Antoine, it is said, is willing to abdicate in favour of Penn, !vho was elected on the. Conservative % Kellogg is to remain as Governor, ‘W five membï¬r:dc;:’ t&oe I::lvler House, wl:: were expel y ilitary, are to restored to their seats. The House will remain Republican â€"by a fair majority. The State offices which .eï¬lle:lï¬b:& pointment, are to be divided between ‘fluï¬â€œâ€˜ Some: of the members ‘of ‘the ouse Congressional . Committee ; are actively at work in furthering this comâ€" promise, and advocating it as a far better plan than Congress can p or can be Adopied At this Jate ~hour of) thoâ€"messione The opening of the Imperial Parliament took place yesterday. The Queen‘s Speech alludes, among other subjects, m%he cont tinuance of peace in Europé, the Brussels and St. Petoubug.oonfenneu, the ‘supâ€" pression of the East African slave trade, 3 Loxpox, l"otl;.“ 5.â€"A h‘flna l}:r';l espatch says effort; have been e in ecclesiastical Wrtun whether the Austrian it would be inclined to support Rauscher‘s election to t.h:'g-pwy, t that the Goâ€" vernment has declined to interfere, fearing thni;:i‘lllâ€bohdd&u bl_onng man i new Pope. â€" It is \zought m atives. of Austria would fayour the candidature of Cardinal Rauscher if they should sugcceed to power. It begins to look now as if the Senate would neither admit Pinchback, nor Con way or Obier, *« ) col2cy .t atols d the ty of the Colonies, and the hsdg)ofmtwmh-y Her Majesty recomâ€" mndlthonmfthelhmzmnhh. the peace of d and the enactment of various laws relating to sanitary affairs. Wasuimmorox, Feb. 5.â€"Pinchback has resorted to the unu::: membofm' ing a memorial to, distribut b his own hands oomaumk'ib-' Senators, urging to take i ' actien on his credentials as Senator f Ioui.hnz and saying that his own: + name and the interests of that State suffer the chair, and the House finally adjournâ€" ed amid some confusion. , The Legislature of Newfoundiand was opened on Thursday, the 4th inst. ‘The t"lmrh monopoly is under the consider ation of the House. < by the delay. In the Quebes Legislature last right Hon. Mr. Church bmugt down re port of the Tanneries Investigation Comâ€" mittee, respecting the refusal of Mr, * lveg en mtopred bo mde the tage op 0 e the us moï¬mfortho'unu:ï¬ï¬‚nflpï¬kar’lw 4 rant, which, however, was opposed by Mr. Chapleau, ‘who moved an amendment requiring the production of the | noté of the evidence ruï¬mrsd by the committee. The motion was lost by a yote of 10 to 47, and the main motion carried. In the evening Hon. Mr. Robertson brought down his long looked. for â€" railway resolutions, and on the motion to go into Mr, Joly made a want of motion. Mr, Watts moved the adjournâ€" mntofthonhato which was lost on a vote of 27 to Mr. Houda then took Judge Smith was sworn into office; : Halifax on 'l‘hundg as Chief Juatico% the Superior Court of Nova Sootia, | . _‘ In the Court of . Commissioners of 1 Alabama Claims toâ€"day the .second cases of the calendar was called over, it was found thstmtl(ono M&- Chas, H. Frisbie, of â€"New â€" York,~ United‘ o otalye. l meangali * l * TA oRfPonarions. "â€") / The Sésretary of State, in his report OB the corporations ofs't‘i::'flhu,‘ she '& condition of 694 corporations. . mt}WWml rtifyjng, $138¢ 5n ;nm.ountmgotgdm_l w amount invested in | c fstm piohes amount invested in mi ate, real RUU It would appear that there is some prospect of a oaï¬:omm of the Louis: iana difficulty, as coloured Lieutenant Gaverno;;uAnzmno, is said to hnv': exâ€" ressed his willingness to resign in favour gfl’enn, the choice of the Conservatives. K‘“"ï¬ni' to remain Governor, and the State offices will be divided among both There has been an intensely wold snap in.xmm Tw;ntym&n“woro frozen to death, it is feared much suffering will be caused the frontier counï¬.oflhoswm‘ l &3 In the House of Commons last night Mr. of Levis, moved thom%ly' to the Ad which was seconded Mr. M innoundprgctic(nlspeooi of some le Sir John spoke at great l.:'f‘h»hll and courteous tone Hon. Mr. io manlind _ Auwill days old. There was a l:fo attendance at the Wllhlmm(!?l yesterday ;. as it was e@xpected that a vote wml%dfrobnbly be hkonong:’o Civil hoI'l’ighta i Our &: spatches, no ever, announce the tu-mlnsc'ionolee dobsto: 831. Pri m moeeran e Sarg ontich ay und debie aue io therdan, $222,421,600 ; amount of existing demal against the same, 68 wl w ing, $81,201,481, 1‘ rikt‘» xu[ï¬:;.u.fla'r“ ed to have met with fresh successes, and Diplonugiluwark trying to discover the views of the Austrian Government as to the election of Cardinal Rauscher to for the policy of the new Pope. anc 2207 Mr. Mackoozie replied. . As will _l“ll our | w p i8 i Bm in ue dormessunl pire tion Returns, and the Public Accounts ;C'mg ready, while the seasion is ‘but two as last yoar, By Teleqraph. The Spanish national troops are report EEUEeeY m;‘m-â€"â€"_‘ Gmet ‘ 0,831. Price paid hflm In some of the new sty16s" no Ango. Pmm’mm MIDâ€"NIGHT DESPATCHES. Runymarg of Hews. â€" The Succession to the Papacy. UNITED STATES. National Suceesses. Alsabamas Clains. SPALN. IFALY. oo en c in , .. Amoud® | hard) 1 in duate se ol ;9%07 cgn ta, M ,‘_.. Ahdre i ie ‘mistaking1t for baking powder," and "she and her unband'aehkn-n’qilb Dr. Dent was sent for, and Mr.‘Cannon is now d nlone mï¬"“"(“’t‘.i’b*d'ï¬ Â® e Mail, this morning, in its comâ€" ments uphlhl::govqurlwm:; wpeoch,, p' li“‘wut, 4 finds fs’umith'it for not oontaininé Somé ‘Wihislon to the amnesty to Lepine ind to o‘cl js"morning. siit HOY) WMMLMu it is called the Register, and gives a list of the ‘arrivéle) ut Jiotels, . together «with\‘a brie{opitoms of the contents of the mornâ€" ing hintD uks rakadionk asicl ZEterdsy and last night we had the severest cold snapi‘‘of the #eason; being preceded by a thaw, The streets were accidents occurred from falls | During the month‘ of ‘ Jahtary goods l‘x;z:::‘oi- e;s&nr:gd s th'e'mé of n}oé%l of last ;:::331,165. ml ‘v;r o e were, respectively, s d $ ing T amioorgk prap m Cannon, living at Don Mount, vesâ€" @lusion to the amnesty to Lepine and to the policy atï¬ldodï¬:huxh ï¬Ã©l’tnd ?gï¬â€˜ re ~ The, e Rpeeth is typical of the work of shidy an‘ p hich the poople: .of."Canada are the . present moment. Nib conthining no startwlï¬gg novelty, it rosents work ' 0ce , them during the udn%.m%a wafl’&. no ndobrtanis "That" Mn . Mowgene. will, . will, the rport . * n e : amnesty sh:uE be obigll‘:d. fogoglpthon who parâ€" mlma'_ ‘ says that.with . ths ;exce ofï¬&pï¬m%?ï¬u% ‘ogramme i8: y oi on apeafabt 'l‘ts Grand:Itrtink train<dueo‘ ht‘ éleven o‘clock last night, did not arrive till two Train Overdue â€"New Publicationâ€"Cold © Snapâ€"Exportsâ€"Arsenic Poisoningâ€" The Press on the Speech from the e past your has been one of general perity and prom throughout the es. e ows a s i The Gold t sh teady &lyance in the establishment, of civil government, Peace has been maintained and slavery abolished.~ Henceforward th@re will be freedorm there as elsowhere. L . donbtless have:your concurrence in measure which it shall be my duty to t ensuing a wise and humane sysâ€" ld%v:z:ï¬mh Natal. An hafvet has restorod ‘prosperity in Bug Athe blessing: ofgiovichm I ‘@ble to entirely avoid the loss of life which was apprehended. en 3!& House of Oommons : finances are in a satisfactory ~conâ€" dition: : The "trade ‘of the oountr{,: what fallon short, but. there has: ge *prosperity, ‘supported ‘by© an oxâ€" oeFig.rvah ‘Reductions of "lesation hav to l‘;teadyincrwe il; tl.hfe oon-d sumption:of, the ; necessaries of life an: .:3: u-twl‘: as contribute to the revenue. { -’Qxa Queen : recommends the ‘l:};ed of tbaexce?tionsl statutes in relation to the of Ireland and the el;ac.}ment of fasioe o To ridvnaime She se cor ction of the ju . _ Bhe ends the e , u\t:fmwh for the improyement of %d‘ the workâ€" ing classos ; the idation of the saniâ€" f laws, and for the establishment of the offi¢es of public prosecutors. ~ â€" Y "l"‘i? draued â€"Hrarder h# am #7s u6~m~m"mâ€"‘-! Perâ€" 5 W-z::“ Com q â€"lod:"_looov- :xr-r@mmi\‘\ f..‘r'. “‘5 , 1ur| * / * MontrRAL, Feb. 5. in me hib keild O PA o pfl%mhï¬&' ‘ o * 4 dee t ns Snd sapedt Py y an oreaped * "The rtrkA ofl cleariflf‘thcwrh u‘:‘l 2: Beau stil x 4 ' of&:gr:?)nnï¬rï¬mo:.m found 6 Buher of N * Hnmpshire, the j of Ne B of &nneonc't:t and the â€"Rev. Te bakt faak night, mid e sitieg ut the Ottawa Hotel. _ _ â€" .:; _ . se revelling ohaige at Rowt mes on Teraney santenced by «Juige Loranger 10 x the!mfi EJ â€"‘&v â€" P:nfy’flnlï¬x Rnfireciors Tor the snming yoas 4. P . | My rélations Wwith all forbign powers are l ï¬endllg The p Emppe continue; br mdSMiu . remain #0. shall db ‘niy "théreunto. â€" ‘The erence at Brussels on ‘the usages of has been conchided.| My Government, has carefall enmind&e.«‘ie‘%?nn of its d libeo?t.ions, but oomid':lringt 0 m:'ipm- ce pringiples invol\ the y er‘éxt?;pihm thoï¬eig'?:ï¬'wmï¬aed. and the improbability. of their reconciliation, 1 ï¬vo. refused proposals for further negoâ€" Ons. & e Serrono (Ctovernment in l;flg:lsu has ¢ ,bomih‘md Prince â€"Al o has been c#lled ta.the throne. The question of recognizing him: inâ€"concert with the other powers is now beforo my Governâ€" t, and & decision will ‘ not ‘be long deâ€" lated. I earnesfly hope that, peace will speedily. restored to that great but y ilson,, q.;&;‘[. i mraaad aiies Aroe feahied. 3t Cnmmetian * 8, who was brought to the Gentmal (ieuon, and it w avident abo } exertions for the suppression of the t African slaye trade have not been ‘ I confidently trust. that they will result in tilheho?.mplete extinotion of traftic, whic eqnlly ugnant to Aumanity and injurious to osrlet-?m.boam | Parliament reâ€"assombléd toâ€"day. \The Queen in Her sp‘o&h‘ toâ€"day says *AMM Gentlemen, â€" differences betwoen Chinz and ' ox :.Pd'“‘?iflf war s:oam â€"adjusted. ve learn 1 puu{othatmylï¬nu'tor.tl’okhm goly instrumental in effecting the reâ€" CANADIAN: INTELLIGENCE /.. (By Telegraph) { ~TOoORrontTo. ... Deemngâ€"Or THE _ ; Imperial Parliament, â€" PHE QUEEN‘S SPEECH MONTREAL. Loxbox, Feb. 5th Toroxto, Fob. 5 The Company whose bill was passed lsast session for building the Exchange and Music Hall, have decided upon making a call of fifty per cent., and comâ€" mencing operations at once. Mrs. Haberland. The melancholy accident huout.vmmonrtho entire district. The pight bodies of the unfortunate deâ€" ceased were botne in six hearses to St. Patrick‘s mmm‘l;h::’zhree o‘clock yesterâ€" day afternoon, ed by a large con eourse of people. éollection of subscriptions towards buryâ€" ing the wbe_f-gf_m;ï¬mflnm! Escape of Arnolidiâ€"Music Mall ¢ Company. Haxiurox, Ont., Feb. 5. f Thw:r?inof&‘!%of'orth Arssieit of Ar a ro e ldi, whoumpodï¬omm Jail. ;’nrifl'l‘hom- asks for a full investiga: tion into the affair. i ts A méeting of the inhabitants was held ipmediately after the accident for the ‘ 'l‘heltormwhichsetin_on'l‘ueldsy night, and increased in force on Wednesâ€" } day, served to pile an additional load upon the tremendous heap behind the house of Nicholas Haberland, in Champlain street, ‘nenrtheMariner’s_cl;h:geL Like many of his neighbours; he never paid much â€" attention to the constantly accumulating load, uor would he, nor any one else in the neighbourhood, have botiorod about it mm & w&rmns"rï¬afesome‘ very shockâ€" i ter. to say, last year tfllnuowumovodbyahngdido. _So {u' as wobsvomensbloto learn, the ower portion o house, a two storey woed structure, was occupied by ‘ the funfl{l:f the owner, Nicholas Haberland, and hi familg of_four. The upper flat was rented by John Gibson, whose family was composed of his wife and five children; and in the attic was Mr. Haberland‘s mother, a bedâ€"ridden woman of 75 years of age. A sudden crash sbot:itl 9 o‘clock was h:,h;.:ignnlhof t.heil:;_ pending â€" catastrop! a huge mass snow had fallen in the rear of the house. The old womanâ€"tried to give an alarm, and John?ibcon’svoioom heard enl.lm:: his wife, who had just entered the from a visit‘ to a neighbour across the roawd. Nearly everybody was in bed at the time, but ELberhnd and his wile were fortunately saved, with their childr Boon there was another crash, and â€" mous masses of snow on the cliff cai down with fmmbm The | o was wrecked in a as it and its unâ€" fgtnnlteinmtubmiedinsiivingmn. ‘The neighbourhood was speedily -mn:‘ and in a few minutes‘ after the wreck mss aho . shorele tring" 16 extsione 8 and © v e from the mass of debris spread across the street the ‘bodies : of the inmates of the n ag F“t.h thyw i:;eang work, wil e constan » ctowd around, but â€"the pt‘;lh’co soon ‘inâ€" terfered, and enabled those who were in earnest to work unimpeded. ‘The RAberhnd familyâ€"father, mother and throeohfldfen-rwonhkonoutnuvqsï¬ in the meantime the search went on. en piag md';m‘ Hisfu; was no appearance: m‘ gh;ldï¬â€œ. girl was next recoveréed .g.wu.“; throughi the gaï¬mm of the i i snov & i was * re overed, ‘but in 5) manglod coudition; 1t consequence of the chimney h;:s-ï¬ï¬‚en on her. Mrs. Gibson was next f The children were y recovered, and looked as peai as when they were put to bod, ie dead are Johanna O‘ wife of the late Patrick Haberland, â€" 75 years ; John Gibson, 35 years ; O‘Brien, his ‘wife, agod 36 years ; childrenâ€"John Francis, aged 9 ; H(tryysi Richard, 6 ; Catherine, 4; Rliza Ann, 1. The House met at 3 o‘clock.‘ \~After routine, several private bills were introduced, among them one to divide Montreal into three registration divisions. Hon. Mr. Cuuron presented the ninth report of ‘the Tanneries Evdï¬n Committee, informing the House C. A. Dansereau had not answered the sum Hm.Mol(‘;espH Ilehz:dnedfl::z Â¥. lean, i dence of Dansereau so far as it had been taken. â€"It had not been signed. â€" Hon. Mr.Cauror moved the coneurrence in the ninth report ‘of the Tanneries Inâ€" vestigation Committee. He added that he hndwï¬uented the evidence of Danâ€" sereau, had declined to answer cerâ€" tain questions till he had consulted his friends, and after doing so he still de * Mr. Cuarrrav said Dansereau had ap peared and mlrmdfmrm{dï¬oï¬u questions, as well as others, signed hï¬dolgmtion. Under the cireumstances hbe did not think henhonldhonnll& and complained that the ‘Committee â€@iw"} .: ‘-. P 3 nourk * Hon. Mr. Crurow said it was sufficient for the House that Dansereau had declined to answer a question put by the Commitâ€" tee, as they had a right to do, and he therefore considered himself justifi¢d in T. C anct . The netutite mes boen signed, E‘P@@t_ yXA / Hon. Mr. Tevore ngtomd' the ro-ï¬o- :k“e‘:.by Ho.n. Mr. Church, added [ï¬â€œâ€™l â€M “lg + i," r I'w er “kflâ€â€˜.dM Chairman, nor recognized by ‘a mn‘gc of Markets . weaker. M 91 closing at 91 to 924. l ingice 134 closing at 1334 to 133%. Mon 188 closing at 1871 to 1874. Telegraph, 177 closing at 177} to rm‘. Merchants‘, 117 closing at 1174 to 117%. â€" â€" After further discussion, which was at carried. € e h . The â€"Hon. Arrorxsyrâ€"Gzxaerit then moved the usual motion for Dansereau to bohm&ohr of the House by the Sergeantat Arms. _ _*; At 11 o‘clock a.m. toâ€"day, Mr. Garneau, Borgeantâ€"atâ€"Arms for the Quebec In&hâ€" tive Assembly, arrested Honore .:z ï¬.uhior of the Jacques Cartier Bank, it. W. Duvernay, editor of the Minerve d ordered them to accompany him gï¬m the bar of the House ; refused and immediately applied Carter: and Kerr for a writ of habeas mmm cgase to ‘be argued at 3 p.m. case causes some excitement. Two {:dg- md to have the caseo come before ‘ APPER EHoRss. JA few . private bills mm * 'x‘mm’h’d the ‘debate on Hon. Mr. Church‘s motion, o Hon. Mr. Cuarceav moved the followâ€" garb of some religious order, and refused ih.ï¬hhm-o. It is she has Mfad frcim Mporfm The Chief of Poli¢e has "l‘mï¬o%boe, %Inorder to get some in{ ion about er. Second Parliament â€" Fourth Session. Quebec Legislature. QUVEBEC. The Cape Diamond Disagster. * QuznRo, Feb. 5. Times HAMiLTON. QuzBno, Feb. 5. Hmlr.-'fm (::mudond fln:iout:un- reason to satisfied © so ltirt!qm,upolipi..:uthe must say that the Gove rmment entirely . ignored their promise that they would carry, out the policy of their predecessors. ._.., ... .. Mr. Ly omed himself dissatisâ€" ï¬pdwit.h.E: ird resolution, so far as related to Missisquoi, and Black River Valloy Railway. : He protested against its behzhedodin so.unfair a manner an asked the Hon. Treasurer if he had any other reason to make auch‘.mflcinon than that hon. members for more {avored lines were among the ranks of the Govâ€" er?{m‘:‘nt Mr. !xm .. The Hon.Trzasurz®r made a short state :%ut,'bnt. totally : inaudible from the Hery, .. | Ca iob us i cowh it tdg:,when . Jorx said he could. not join in the compliments to the Government on their railway policy. : He attacked the Governâ€" ment on the resolutions,which he severely criticised, Mu@;wm.u been governed more exigenâ€" cies dnn“d‘jth a desire bmm t-l:’or country ic in case s rane to the finke dor. Cimipim finkk m-fn::iohho characterized as . a gross error on the part of the Government. moved in m: vohoLwdn: of confidence, Bpeaker not leave the chair, but that it be resolved, that this House, while, willing to aid as much: as po-lblbi consistently with the resources of the i the construction of railways in du'mmnen, is convinced that the policy of Govâ€" ernment as :.l:?noed:‘thur resoluâ€" tions is unjust and . does promise reâ€" mlhinpmmon‘to the sacrifices imâ€" wg. nM"J 3 PT us mwa;:l‘:_.:am. Mlbrthl it is of o i imiport C to secure tleï¬unotm of the Pacific railâ€" way with the North Shore railways of the _&.I‘mnfl)ll\d()fla;tï¬"‘l,itiluâ€" fiont to Ruthori Li in Council to grant a sum of thi m unddolhr'uto.-htindmmwum of the bridgeo which shall unite in the County of Pontiac the North Shore railâ€" ways of the St. Lawrence andâ€" Ottaws riyers to the Pacific Railway. . . sal _ Hon. Mr. Fogriw replied, advocating the aï¬:ol{;a,“n-_i.d-aueuï¬mn scoount of its importance, entered ts iigre io the provines to Do peined ce by that railway. Resolyed :‘ 4th. That the ~railway comâ€" ies which have the right under the g;bw Railway Aid Act of 1874 to a Subsidy only after having made and comâ€" ploudï¬nnt{-zomiluof mnh?:ï¬nu- ï¬ghttoflutmbsi«? each ten miles of Mthmedm:h.m completed. pea ved : 5th. That, any provision to E?o':lum motwithstanding, any comâ€" 'ptï¬ywhiohhncnghttointudylmdu present resolutions.or the Quebec way Aid Act of 1874, shall have the t to ‘receive on account of the subsidy thus granted a sum of $75 "per mile to assist that ootï¬xyw locate "its road ; but only after the surveys, plans and mdmrihfl&aubmd& in the Department Aflm e and Public W " made, and he .should â€" vote against it. : In the resolutions Montrealâ€" m‘l,}w;‘;zhm‘w.uad 0 lution Railrond E.WAmmvedtheubmrmd ".’ï¬r; Joir : hoped _: the . Governâ€" ment â€" would ~not attempt : to. choke Gov t : had waited two months beâ€" now wished to force them through the House before members had had time. to consider them. A ived : 2nd, That the subddlemn- ed in the preceding resolution i in the same manner as the incial aid by the Quebec Railway Aid Act of.1874, with the exception that the same maly be payable for each ten miles or more ;:l completed ~continuous ‘ and nonâ€" ï¬vedx 3d, That the Frontier Queâ€" mflwnimdthom-mtm 2: Ca ram! under the ie right to a subsidy in money mflaflwhflm of 1874, shall es h ue e e * e at this date not less than ten miles of road coritinuous and nonâ€"interrupted, with iron or steel rails, shall have been made and commpleted by those om.mu.mdflnt the payment of that subsidy may be made for each ten mmiles or moré of road thus finished and completed. _ _ The debate continued, the ()Kpa-m members talking against time. ~At 2 am Mr. Houde took the chair at the request of the Speaker, and provoked loud laughâ€" ter and considerable merriment till the adjournment. to adjourn was lost on a divisionâ€"Yeas, 27 ; nays, 31. 3 The reason why.:r- are so far beâ€" hindâ€"band in the o(dvil_%‘,‘ i because they are such idol people. & If you seek a trade extending throughâ€" ma;ypathdypnrwn-nd adjoinâ€" ing States, or sections of the United States, select the journal that are mouldâ€" ing public opinion and are representative papers of the vicimity where published, on whgy son faoone io the ind (ome ty on m nercane ‘n n rentoni sov mt S o always aiming for the best ; D&oflu ‘qpnlityinunpnpdl,u‘n everything the debate Hon. Mr. Rosertsox then brought down :_ho railway resolutions, which are as Hon. Mr. Cuuron oppesed the amendâ€" ment, and on a div;?"m being taken it was lost: Yeas, 10 ; nays, 47. 14 The main motion was then carried the same division.. 1 to enquire into all the facts ing to the exchange of Government property at the Tanneries be requized to proset:oboforo this House the notes of the evidence of Clement Arthur Danserâ€" eau in answoer to the questions t to him, in virtue of the order of this Hg;aoftho 22nd January, 1875. The debate continued till after mid After a fow remarks from Mr. Ausxa® Of that small but devoted company of i you were one of the foremosk g‘l.-nmml ql;qn-kï¬lonfld younnd;ouph.vahqm mflm of the burden. E Of the wise and iol mgmberu.n.b_c,dgw*'fw say â€" m'dv. After the presentation, Miss Dowsley Pou wiach s m,“z.......“"â€""*"& "The last rose of summer," jor which she no-.iv'dl-it:‘m Mr. D. B, Moâ€" reading mdmy.’:n.hmz-m * Betey and I are out," and the sequel. _ .uhal:uiï¬ontotb bvo:x:"mx whole of tlm‘ufa;n,:fl.d the offite of qw%mmdh--‘: have any idea of the work it requires. But that you have mmï¬ed yourself to the Md ident ‘from E'wh: ovi unanimity with which you. have been re elected from year to year,: ~. /.. â€"; You have nm-ddud voles of thanks for the service you have rendered. It isâ€"nowwour desire to give ywcmmmdo-m comfort and happiness in the â€" time to As m wlnd’::“hhbnhwhn The Rev. Mr. Wardrope then addressed those present, giving some reminiscences dhï¬c-lymï¬viï¬h cu'mml‘-l:. and the memâ€" bers of hi hnily.ï¬.lb ahouol:ntdin ph-dn&umto pastor Bank street Church, and recalled some reminisâ€" cences in connection with the establishâ€" ment of the Church. He expressed great pleasure at what he had seen and hoeard during the evening. .. _:_| _ _ _ _ That..much . selfâ€" labour â€" and hbmhtywmldbom of those who And when such : a contrivance will nohnget,lq:?l'rdlo mark the h time, may it be yours to enter into + city whose. maker and builder is God. : Mr. Hutchinson briefly replied, say fully to Teelings, occasion, during many K i together in thanks for the present bestowed on his wife at last annual meeting, Tras Shiiged 10 the congregition o theit lhed to 7 r * WJM‘W i i ten yoars fap i on aren en ts the beautiful a-inluntb phg;.’hd oi o ag Hid sat e then aiamiinte .bg,vocv-ry!ilhc_al-‘t_(lpnc;), * some, and the following inscription was or the inside of ane of the cases : sang a > beautiful songâ€" entitled Bobolink," and was greeted with applanse. _ _ _ her _‘At this stage the order. of progeedings were somewhat changed, in order thatthe to, that of allowirg the congreâ€" gation to mark hw of ‘the son, of his duties as Treasurer of the Jonâ€" E:pï¬mhdnhnh-m The Rev. p bmhm of the Church, ther presented Mr. Hutchinson with a béautiâ€" fulï¬mhnndehin,v&hnm at t two hundred dollars, and addressâ€" ed him orally to the following effect : Mz. Wau. Hyrontxsox, Treasurer, My Duar The I have, to hm'bmmfl::qmmmn wï¬-ï¬oï¬m._lhuohd,ummua some experience as a public speaker, l imane m os naigh ind suitable oxprassion for the fecling It is now nearly ten since > this pl:‘ioddihofu'u_ommyh eh-:» ed as one mï¬mp‘dm hss no reverse has befallen us and we have wholmo'-umd' the conditions of suopess in this know â€" that the reâ€" sults in which we now rejoice are under Gmh.md.m and perseâ€" vering labour. 3 undertook to establish a congregation in the first. . ; They all know that by the good will and wm of the mbther ch it was no to break up old 3 associations and to separate from an excellent and beâ€" loved pastor, to face the uncertainties of the future, and to go out, as it were, not ~The Rev. Mr. Gordon followed, and alsc expressed his satisfaction at being pre feols “&rm-m.“..m“m :flmm s 'Eout: Vfdd‘.flo'd in&- whort 22 Soieg presoun, and ptared thal duieg his attendance at his Parliamentary duties it had given hir1 much pleasure to worâ€" Elchu)“.nunmafl. and the meeting brought When a Persian speake up and says m’fl-‘,w-ndndnb'.“‘“ she needn‘t sit up to unlook the hall door gazment for « youths 800 PM pllsogy. garment for a youth, unable to dispose of 4 which -‘:wy‘ when De boy is £00 D. A Int " a reading "The Experiences of an Agriculturalist," from Principal Jackâ€" son, which was beartily ‘" K piano solo by MMM NVidal, Mr. Bain, Revy.. Messre. .Gor .,9-.‘;;'.“1“,“..;‘,?:,, ongieantons The Rev. Mr., Moore, pastor : of â€"the church, opened the meeting with ‘the Last night a most enjoyable i @m&.mmww &mamsï¬um ddress and Presentationâ€" and Instrumental Music. WILLIAM HUrUHINSON, Eso Baxx Srezer ObnorseAarLo® PRICE 3 CENTS. PRESENTED when . 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