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nTIFIG e<ires ved notes, ngingers. s pu W A C 20g4 Traak \POINTE LevelL )E BR TRAL pt FISH 1 kvilles DEC, reat 1.%0 A« hor ds 24 ® RE 1.0€ P+ 834 110 pM» 84.00 p4UKE AR NO% e k tale of 10 PM» _ Ry \RX will be «ines# REMOVED wwetting noure "on dwelling house on Wellingtonâ€"st., lately occupied by the Bank of Montreal, and Church of Engâ€" land Ladies* College, has the honour to announce to Members of Parliament and others that sheis prepared to afford comfortable apartments with Board. Jan. 2, 1875. | 3748ef FIRE OTTAWA prurre o B cssn ocontiiiiiean ; E. AVERILL, of Ne ® io the Pariiament of ion, for an Act enablin Letters Patent of Inventio prov ements in Paints. Solicitor | Dee 28, 1874. @TICE.â€"Application w y nl:’lt.-.lonofllob_w m to Incorporate Boom Company, the object being to s{::e 'Bmmu n wherever same may be E'fll the L‘it{ of Ottawa it rean rhitver e w wber a levy and eolle:fmh for the : same with power toâ€"the C and hold lands necessary : heir corporate powers. Dlll. MeINTYRE, Ottawa Water Works. FWWO LET.â€"Two well furt 'l‘. SENATORS and 35. P*s.â€"Mrs. Mc Intyre, IWelgmn Street, opposite the Bank of %u-n No America) bas a Parlou: and four suitable for Seustors of Members of Parliamentâ€"with or without Soard The Roows are well warmed with stoves anc drums, also lofty ceilogs and well ventilated* FWNWO LETâ€"A Neatly Furnished T“Dtu will be received nntil noon of Wednesday, the 10th Day of Feb. Next, F§NO LET.â€"A large Muosic Halt, 4 Containing Stop Cocks, Tops and Couplings. be nm-mm-uplnu lu: on nd after Monday the 1st of Febrdary next. “‘l'ho lowest or asy tender will not necessarily pander. . «KL R. CUNNING HAM, _ Ottawa Water Works. LEAD 1IPE WANTED Tmm-mummnnna Wednesday, 10th day of February next, for 2 tous s#2300 <## Z8 o Members of Parliament and Others. Soard & Lodging. on and Steel Manufacturing Company, be delivered ifin‘.’w" enin "oi‘nâ€"-w’ gation, _ . _ _ 4 n 1 PER â€"DAY. â€" Agent 8 ep to 8')0 Wanted, All Classes 0 working peopile of efther sex, young ald, make more money at work for us in\ their ‘pare moments, or all their time, n mt M * 7 7 iL lnil is Dee. 24, 1874 BRASS SERVICES, Jan Ottawa, Â¥th. Jan., 100 M OARD with or wit lrcug;u« ers. _ _ coc UKE:'\VEIGMCCLIHOW V Il ELP V 0 LET, Two Large Comfortable BED.| Barristers and Atterneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Solt r5ous and SPPEING RooGM® during citors, Convcyancers, &¢., . ion ; pleasart locality, quarter of an bour‘s oTT B i | d _ v A mend 8 T VOL. VIII.. NO. 3764 PARTNER WANTE! " A NTED.â€"We w R. AVERILL, of New York, will apply io the Pariiament of Canada, at its next , for an Act enabling him to obtain : Patent of Invention for certain imâ€" lue notice will be given Notice to Brass Founders. ONEYâ€"W AGES TORK FOR ALL ig else, _ Particulars free, Post Card to costs but one cent. Address G. STINâ€" (U., Portiand, Maine. y37°8daw. ‘E.â€"Application will be made at the . =ession of the Dominion Pariiament _ to Incorporate the Lower Otiawa mpany, the object of said Oourny Q‘“ Booms in the Uttawsg River the same may be deemed necessary lbel.‘n.}( of :;t.uwn and u: Vumo( ury, _ for purpose Saw Logs, Timber and Lumber, and to i arched celling 27 feet in height, on | N2 | .,“2:,.,.:}00,,,,,,0, streels, 2| .o | Barristers, Attorneys and ne afile«s in the same bulldiog. Apâ€" Cony #¢. @CONNOR, Kidead St. 316+â€"10 xg.Bell‘s Blogk. } n mmfi on rmmmmmemane P HonBux. &. W.!Scort, q. C. egqal: Hlotices,. ioonts to x BeUXABLE, 366 Craigâ€"sL, Montreal . 1874 imd&w int and Cathoile, beaatifully lus r with Maps, Charts and a gp0at y Lead Pipe and 20 tons Pig Lead, To NTED #16, né fl;;;m. lhb:io nnd.N: r O s and ank si nlnul::' Lux of the i Seseion. . Apply ‘¥‘enclers. nual Meeting of the Shareholders my calledfor Thursday, the lMth stponed, pending the pa«sing of ants to the Act of Incorporation eeting wil called as soon as ments shail have become law, of W ANTED t tolls for the maintenance of the wer to_the Company to acquire s necessary for the exertcise of _ For part address acgtfn.gnn SMITH & 3: a e ho r and Bank it locality. "Costa NOTHLN ir locality, Costs NOTHL ? u\:.r- FREE. P. 0. ViC Me. C women wanted to sell # LIMITED,) celtmqs. EK to Male and Fémale A N0th inst., between Eastern ernment Bulidings and the & , Sparks stree!, a pair | finder, leaving them e shitably rewarded.| __ for 0) mailed free. Addres STANTON, Hoboken, N.J i 1 CUNNINGHAM, l:imts a nousands Lors for the Com pany 315%+4 tor for Applicants. pg;“ laws R. W. CRUICE, Secretary pro tem MRS. FORGTE H. J. GIBBS oms, & Slater.Street be ts‘ Address H shed Bedâ€"room ament Buildings M N7R â€"tacw k tm Bedroom ind Wom ng m D., Box asses , | GENERAL FINANCIAL 4011?'5 "1&1‘.’1‘:’; ~ su Notr® parcesr. . Card io ‘\ DN OGON T RE «£K. A .;' p:l(;.,. [ “,'u.uu .uooo*ovr. idreas N to BANKERS, EBBOKEBS, â€"â€" | Dealer in Greenbacks, U. 8. Bonds and d exâ€" I‘O‘mmeml paper | discounted; very. | made in all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. Inâ€" Wire | {erest alowed on deppsits. hB 0. f he given to diseased and. displacements of the C Corak, B nc [ 1753 | & fl;-eoâ€"tlle"’iyid.l. Surgeon and. Reslienceâ€"A! Street, Office from: o ies Aain i uim Apeciel mitention Pum, CHRISTIE & HILL, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conâ€" * veyancers, &¢., | (Of the late tirm of Lewis & Pinhey.) i Street, Ottaw&. 09&%’!’.'1"& J. Ommtorps.| H. P,. Hrux. Street, Huli; _ Hull, March 9, lvu 0 ARCHA ULT, L . e % 4 * Not-ry;:llo;tl A‘VOL“ »anoretst angrneet in ttt Fhmthutien on Seteon lt e es ivon to the colleqtion of ocounts in Pro ~Ances, w} * Hull, Oct 26 1874 ____ | ___ _ _: ;|_| 464 rguoxas r. ronax, ‘ Advocate, Solleitor, &¢. No. 12 St. James ®treet, . ‘. MONTREAL Hept. 9, 1873. â€" | 62â€"3m M 1y be consulted at his Office, corner of O‘Conâ€" n »r and . uu.v-.ocfiil.fil. p 2401 Spariks st8. | |Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, °_ Orrrawa, ONT. | Day Officeâ€"Sparksâ€"st., Cenire Town, #h' Officeâ€"at his restdence, Mariaâ€"st.. Centre Town Cancers cured w t the use of the by a new but cort:l.n. nnady and %.& Tovess. Refo ven AtO Km, treated u’nnqnmd, Â¥ | | Ottawa South .munn-n-«.-fiuw- we, Consultatonk at all honre, | | x+ FRVAILLON & CHEYSLER, Barristers and Att Law, Solici« torm in Tha neery, Rotaries, dc, Jfficeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Kideau Street, |â€" 8. Tamuo®. |* _ ‘F. H. Ok®ysLce, June 3, 1874. i ge of spiee .pâ€" W.«IAISIIAL MATHE§ON, [ F] Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. Mast Chancery Chaml Cour B(m_oqn, mv:.ri:;n-&_ f ..'* Gradsate or Tuy Enuadatpmia tental m »lso of the Boy.l: College Bm J." W. WARD, | : Barrister, Attorncy, Solicitors, &c. _ Otce â€"Over‘ Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour Store, corner of Sussex and Yorkâ€"streets, Oltawa. Ontario, rRVALMAGE‘S PAPEE. ey | 1 ® raduate McGtu University, Montreal. dineonitaactand ced Inphaik UnTainy: have Associate Coroner N, and D. * Office and Residence:â€"Corner of Hugh and W. MARTIN OGARA Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys, Com THE CBRISTIAN AT WORK. «THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER" . A oHoro®or â€"| M TWO B EAUTIFU L PR EMIUV M S fi:utfi::i”:nmw;‘n. o ..Z:é'.m.:' Sanncas oh. incloding postage" . No extras of ang ___ veyancers, Notaries, &¢, &c., _ ; Officeâ€"selt‘s @pposite Russell House, W . H. W ALKER, | R,O r. | P. PRENOCK. July 21, 1874 i hies*~+ MoLzop STEzwaART Oct. 17, 1874. W Barristers, A Soltcitors, Conyv #&c., PA Mosgrove‘s Build Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa noy. JonNn O‘Comnos, Q.C. G. J. ODonsery Dec. 4, , T raporary Offbéâ€" at Dr, Jos. Beaudin‘8, Main ___â€"__ Barrister, Advocate, ‘t Moin Street, Huil, P. Q. ‘ ~ _ V. H. FERLAND, â€" NELLOWES, O‘GARA, LAPIERRE & _ REMON, â€" H 3+ | | Barristers, Solicttors Notaries, &c. â€" _ )fticesâ€"lgin Stree§ Ottawa, Ontario, (near isselil House). i #. L FELLOWS, Q. C., | HORACE LAPIERRE, DaNTEL O‘CoNxmo®. Sept. 9, 1974, Bankers and Stock Brokers, Mon ® Negotiate: sales: of Prorny and Patents and orgamize Companies.. Money: invested fAirstâ€" olass ritles | to 7 and 8 per inâ€" Leml‘.eg:\(‘kn pnrlmod and carried m margin «1 10 pericent, interest at lowest t s COTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, M R. LOGAN, R. J. P. LYXN, E. 0. C. WO@D, NHRISTIAN, GALT & Co., R. J. D. K. MACDONELL, iWedical Cards. N’&\HL Opposite Protestant Hospital. Oot 20, 1§74. â€" I » D. BROWNE, CONNOR & HOGG, W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L, M CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, ALKER, CASSELS & PENKOCK, 1 €, COURSOLLE, oND BROTHERS®, 'omfl.n M. GRANT, .. | insurance and Real Estate Agent. 19, ARRIAGE LICENSES. MeCONNELL. D.D.8,, L. D.8., Musiness Cards. Orgzc®â€"Regan‘s New Brick House 30, Reqal Cards. Â¥ OrriCKâ€"41} Sparksâ€"8t. Architect and Measuarer. Spari‘s Street, Ottawa Banker, Montreal Mathers. EDWARD P. REMON Street, J. J. GoraruLny. $680â€"8awky N®y3awk â€" HEREAS it has been “pn.wâ€" ( l W Iarge ns poâ€"Otttont‘hy repitsented that J. BERMINGHAM. "A Repository of Fashion ’l,'leudto. and The subscriber. havingireceived last Fall a consignment of 300 Htaon Bay Co.‘s Buffalo Robes, bas a rew left, which he will sell very cheap, to close the consignment.. . _ & as also several large sized Horsa e Thoke Wiheth Toill ba duid ut toge fhan obel. o" . Private »ale every day, _ _ _ _ _ . _ ng fent t ;..‘:fié‘:‘.:'.&fl.:a‘::f“'""y:?' a n i and the itself is the l&v ‘n.{ and Por Mioel O Sonee inncutttâ€"O* fhe ateat _ The Bazar commends itself to every memi of the mom eNI.l,n.n b: dmnnbn.: Prouer the en ie we powne indlcn on ho manios ~ tran by its patrons, for Th hlidrei‘s clothes, io srod. nh Texdrious drosfingâ€"gomwns, Bat ered. and luxurious But i m tememenanenn & for the affords.â€" . pponing Post.| + BUFFALO ~ROBFES k&m’l?;(‘:!?&m ..!.rlt- M“fi. * 'Ianl)er: sndell'.r‘ot::on.“ EM nextterm commences FKB. 10rk. acancies for $wo boarders, < #pg}lgm“ be mada to the Inaty Princt. * REV. H. POLLARD, .. "m.fl,m‘__" ya_u-?w." '}O SPECULATORS ! ml &c., in , and fire wall for about 100 t; in Bri Terrsce, ohe Wooden Tene: mtâ€"the w now mm‘m‘l for $000 r um ; or,mol’bmd. the whole 0( the P'.o lots will be‘ together, with Buildings, &c., which reuts for about $1,500 per anpum. . .. . Crockery, Glassware, and Coal Oil Merch‘t, B L A NK ET S R BALE, the West Half of Lots 3 and 4, Block B , Le Breton‘s Fiats, fronting oa e Streei,. and in rear on Brittania Terrace, with Buildings thereon, viz , on Duke Street, one thiree and a half storey Brick Building (not _ For terms and particulars, enquire of the e onen en S P oo ceeh onl , vancered), occupied as Shop« and Dwellings ; y mile e en thhen alnt Bire aot! Tor nbout tb¢ ibors in . Postage rno‘io.qsuhn.flhn n the United ER. MeKINLEY, of. Ch residing in, gnflu:mon. Ont., to odm son, ::-: C ic Drr_Akenness. dmnd for printed matter b_y the: ladies of wel e e 2 3i Hpfanimise pargacat of 0. 8. pdatage 57 the Subscriptions® Harrer‘s | Macasty®, B. Pn piiihrer, Pss on n patctioaie; to one mlr.«lmrmy ;}7 : postage free, An extra copy either the mnma W:nn.ri o& B'Ai:: will be nppu:ixan %mommltul?dt; W oo,.g' the mnegnnmh"l u"Jf’:fii?fi’Am for the years 18608, ‘00, ‘70, ‘7 'fl.&'l .T.“’ MWW ‘be sent by exâ€" %_.‘ .‘l:fl this _ Advertiseâ€" the mfiv o HarrER & %Manquvm THE LATEST IMPROVE T, TINTE CRYSTAL SPECTACLES for l'ehe( of dim weak and mun"fim. on-bnu‘ the '.;:f'h:‘ read and work ay ‘or night with ease and comiort. Protected by letters patent. Sole agent Ottawa. â€" _ WM.HEARN, f | A Carmuist & DruoeIst. | Dufferin Bridge, Ottawa, | Sign, Mortar and Spectacies ‘rhormomdul,‘r Telescopes, Microscopes, 4¢., 8761 . o to BRR M L 4 That nohn&"ar refined Petroieum, whi '"5&'1'10“, N Mlfi.'“'flwhuol gfi'entl 4 as t 3 apl " +B nzole ne. Pakaffine" or other oil or fluid, distilled, manu: factured or produced by any me- or tng ment whatever shall be adm! to entry consumption or warehouse in Canada, unless th: lcl;x‘forht-hau have produced a license from ector or other proper Officer of luland Rev mue, authorizing him to importand keep 4 same on hand, ; w. a. EInswo®rrs, |_| 3707 Clerk Privy Council _ 3 That every package of imported Refn Petroleum, lm’pocladu before provided, shal belogl%ymlrled or stamped in such manue as the Minister of Customs may direct, . .. °. | @ Coal Oil Pyrometer," made by Charles Potier Toronto, Ontario, and all lu& pauolonmufi will not stand fire test â€"f 106 dmu reâ€" ,nlrod by said eter as req! y sec» lonl»a o(::-m 15 of 4 Vlot::fla. v}l;:: nL;:d':» Raime, Shail be denit with as mmay be ordersd bf other ports and outâ€"ports in shall and Nwmmmn oflx:t rorted m at their respective ports outâ€"porfÂ¥, with power to employ in the actual process oftesting such oils any «n&e'{ or officers under their respeciive surveys wh they shall : onsider competent for that purp>se, the Minister of Oustoms in each case 2 That the instrument to be used for testi "".% all imported refined petroleum shall be th 1. From and afterthe date hereof, the officers appointed w!ugo and test spirutuous iquors, wln-’ro.. mt the respective ports of Toronto in Quebee ; the port ofBe doim, in New brune: m&: Mmmdflnflh&n‘n Nova Sco in, -hulnonunboyu: hereby appointed }nspecâ€" rnmu“ |l.r -n.g that the n.p.cuP "'501'12«2': vely : ve of Customs and Subâ€"collector of Custows at all Box_363, Hamuilton, Out His_Excellency, on the recommendation of the BM’ the h‘l,lxughruoécnatam;& .':z under 0 @ seotion Act passed in t.honn year of Her Majesty‘s Heign, nh‘gumnm intituied : ‘-g Aot to ncrease "Exolse duty on spirite, . H.lism. an excise doty on refined Petroleum, to provide for the Inspection tbemfi:dhu been pleased to order, and it i; hem amum with a view to the better re n of forâ€" eign Petroleum trace. and & security of the lives and of Her Majesty‘s subjects the following o« 8 be they are hereby. adopted and established, that is to say. _ . | large im portations of Onal Olls are can. | "" «@0 vpora uso LC unuany tiking Piacu at vatioo8 yorte in the | _ _ Brass Band and Orchestra, ons ancaangerinenes | o 1888, and amendments thereto; also that lsqa[ ._ TWO IMMENSE COMEDIE®S. Iagrmuons of certain prodnowfieuoloum. $ sn meteoen Sesnuiemesrerczncnre =Three Hours | ofMirth and Jollity y s 1 an9 dangtrous n a yerp ow demportare, o * | " 8| 0 .. Drunkenness Cured. MHURCH OF ENGLAND LADIES‘ SCHOOL, PECTACLES JAS. ASHFIELD, GovERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAwWA. «l I Â¥Friday, 15th day of January, 1875 & Presexnt: i al 21 Selling Far Under Cost, by 1j 5 i T d47 2e5g <f4} HRlisccllancous. DUKE STREET. For all Sights HARPERS BAZAR uh.mu'rnn. N otices ofthe Pross. J. BERMINGHAM, p lined and unlined m-ll ;M‘s, opposite the Russe AND Auctioneer $758â€"1in :\ OTTAWA, TUESDAY,~FEBRUARY 9, 1875 $748 You will always find a full stock of Groceries: Glassware and Crockery at prices that can‘t be Obtained elsewbere. il t Commencing 4d ON MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1875, For fiftcen days only at cost price. nest seieoted in the cli,, boing all nought for & n d t . f highâ€"class family Susineds Pher stock of TEAS comprises, Japan, Biack and Greens of the finâ€" est grades. Their WiInEs are that of the we‘- known brands, viz., Sanderman audâ€" Graham‘s Ports, Pemartin‘s and Misa Sberries. Auv'l%‘ of over 30 percent. mn{ be relied upon nn the above specialities, All other go:ds atequals ly low prices. 44 13 Give us a call, and you will be satisfied. CAMPBELL & AumaAsg, 8 Hrney*s Blogo z. $6 Sparks§ street. Uncolored Japan Tea, The British Epg and Butter Powder! A perfect substitute for Eggs, and a great -vi.fc‘lnkmur,lamauunhd‘ l Tor, and insist on having it, | 4 m"\.m&;fl Districtâ€" e af °* CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co. ; ; $and 4 Victoria Chambers, . |. Tolwlllifl_l__lsl <. _8 A P0 L 1 0, For Polishing and Cleaning purposes, for Métai#, n:r’wtm-.%gmn. «&c., &c. i €a HAND SAPOLIO, £5 For Cléeanging purposes. A twost | stitute lor‘elp.cltuy for k mechanics. i Ra ‘Apply to any Grocer, Druggist, or menes" oi ioi MNYRTUE Eflvfi ‘ CROCERIES. H. M. ROWE & COQ.! CAMPBELL & ALMAS BALTIMORE OYSTERS ) Jamés Bughsnaith * PRIZES : 0|80 0)0 co0} oolgkr:lt_u to the best Gentleman Amatenr Silver Medal to the best Boy Skater, under14 eire Of age. . _/ :: |....â€" e 3 Gold Modal to best Lady Amateut w Silver N3 Xoung ‘Lady 8 , under 14 years of ago. Grand Carnival on Thursday; 18th Feb, CGroceries, Orchestra Cbairs, $1; Dress Oircle, 75 conts Batoony, d eents ) Cafiery, qo LigO ie T6 con Dhtnmon view at H: & G. Gowan‘s, 8 street, where seats can be secured.; * Srarks . ,__â€" : God Save the Queen, L4 . A GRAND SKATINGâ€" TOURNAMENT, F Jan: 9, 1875 Sold in Packetsâ€"10cts,, by all Grocers Dec. 24, 1874. LEMON, VARILLA, ROSK, Only 50¢, per 16. geb~A pples wholesale ard retail EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE‘S "CGOWAN‘S â€"NEW Teas, Coffeaes, Wines, Liquors, &c.'y HERNDON Opora â€" use Co. Ottawa, Febâ€"9, 175. AVE MONEY BY UsSIKG To conclude wll* the sereaming Irish FARQE BREAT CLEARANCE SALE oF Previous to Removal to their extensive ‘ New Premises, PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENOE, 86, Sparks Street, SECOND Nighiand Great SUCCESS Burnett‘s Extracts EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, Dec. 20, 1674 Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts * * * "278h ay, Hotel, X. Y. Burnett‘s. Extracts " Used ewolusively foryears." _ _ __ Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts MONTREAL, P.Q. _ _ Agonts for Dominion of JOSEPH BURNETT & CO, BOSTOX, H# Bee T. 4 Eoi ddti Ping This Tuesday Evening, Feb. 9th ADMISSION 25 CBNTPS: CINNAMOM, _ OLOYE® GnNnGE® HANDY ANDY. "Will sell at their old stand Aimusements. Nothing but FUN, FUN, For cooking purposes. Uor. Kent and Wellingtonâ€"6ts, CELEBRATED FOR YOUR roOcers. FINE â€"Parker House, Boston. ~OF THEâ€"â€" Wellington Street Hotel, Phitn. OPERA â€"HOUSE 1 $790â€"32wk # as iQ ... John.Sweeney, Daniel Houry and James Drew, oE!phnged v'g‘t'l; the mb‘ory of the Adams ress ‘any, were bfaxbt, up at the Tombs fiu Court to day.. Bweeney turned State‘s evidence, and on his testimony Drew was duchnrgd. Moses Ehrich, chn:fii with receiving the stolen bands, was tried. Houry and Ehrich were held to await the action of the grand 'g:y, and Sweeney sent to the House of te&)tgon. The t amount stolen was $35,000 in bonds, $30,000 in cash and diaâ€" Hunsox, N.Y., Feb. 8th.â€"The conflagra tion at the Sh&er on Saturday was ‘subdued at h:flf-p:.thgxr o‘clock. The sroperty destroyed is as follows +â€"The welling house of the Church bmilyl::;t: a large qmnt;)figovhm and hoid barn hay, grain, carâ€" riage~ two shops and two inâ€" valving a loss of not far: from $150,000. There was no outside insurance, the Shakers insuring there own property. No ‘lives were lost nlthafiém were some narrow escapes. The of Elder Evans was not destroyed as reported. Lacoxta,§N. H., Feb. 8th.â€"Pitmax, Tilâ€" ton & Co‘s Hosiery mill, and Clarence Eastman‘s grist mill were totally , burned e e anaramrean, oi ,000 ; insure ) t n:ill,_tlb,om,infim‘dtorfl,h k ‘The [Fire at the Shaker Village. monds worth $3,000. All but $2,000 of hpmpert(h:lbgfl.mnd. f 96 P WINa Whrsment â€" Naw York, Feb. 8.â€"Dr. Buddington‘s church in Brooklyn, was seriously damagâ€" ed by fire this morning. No details ascerâ€" PritapELPEIA,Feb. 8,â€" William Mathews, his wife and lzelnxlcftb: w%;x?.le. staying at the house of a friend on Friday, were overâ€" come by the coal gas from the stove in their chamber: fie child was found dead and, the wife I.nn:? ible. Mathews recovered _ somewhat, his wife still suffers from the effects and it. is feared that she will not recover. | ! _ | _ Railroad: Bills inthe Senate. [Waser ,, + Feb,: â€"8.â€"The : Senate Cb&nmfl.m Railroads held a meeting this nm when thety decided to re port} ely on the following subsidy Lills :â€"The ‘bill to aid the Wufingu, Cinâ€" cinnati and St. Louis Railroad Company ; the bill to aid the construction of t{e' 4lst Parallel Railroad from Lake 4m the Missouri River, and the bill to rate the Dakota and Montana Mfl (%:mgfly. The Texas and Pacific ilâ€" way goes over to another "meeting for The President toâ€"day . signed an act to amend the existing Customs and Internal Revenue laws for other 'Fm_oou. ~otherâ€" wise known as the Little Tariff Bill. y Church Destroyed by Fire, ; WasHrxcrox, Feb. 8th.â€"The message of the. Rergeantat Arms arrived here this morning from Montreal. He has been on William King‘s track: since January : 20th. He found him near Compton, and on the second of February %I:oed in his hands & subpcena, to appear before the Ways and Means Committee.: He did not indicate that he would omma ‘summons. The Committee will p ly bring the matter before wtfim‘selwday,whhs Â¥yiew of hay» ing & t issued for King‘s arrest.â€" ... gy . .. «Denth of L,,C.|Partridge,, . Siwmoa Fauis, N. Y., Fob. 8thâ€"L C, Partridge, President of the; National Bank, died toâ€"day. ; 1he Gardiner ing, Journdé that there is nnm,mfh.in:flch & skull is kant marEaA.~.@ This aman\ wan a skull is kepi mittee. He cannot compel him to obey tho summons. Shiaibac s 4 »~s Let i mquiner. . fenmep ‘:liluhgudm_a mrflodtboo::tdq, and on his wedding notices were the words, *No cards." But he doesn‘t know what might happén. «. 3: :) || . s 15)° 02 0. ..# What station do you! call this ?" said a tective has found William 8. King at Monâ€" treal, and served upon him ‘a sugmmons to New|York, Feb. Bth.â€"Gilbert Burling, a well known artist, died at his© residence at Riverside, yesterday. Deou.edwflthe founder of the Water Color Society, and was its first Secretary. He was one of the first ufim.whosopnm-ed," rizedwater colour paintings in the United States. _: . The OpeÂ¥ations in the North._ Loxnox, Feb. 8.â€"A despatch from Psygx:e contains the fouowii:g ‘;noan in * f t f . io Spiint "The Alloaint ‘Goope Reve on ‘tered Estella. Carlist ‘Chiefs were killed by their ‘men. » _ Don Carlos has retreated to the town : of Vengia, Pro killed by their on has retreated to the vince of Guipuizcoa | ..._ The Seine ot Ofse Election. _ ‘LONDoX, Feb. 8.â€"Paris additional reâ€" turns from the election in the department of Seine et Oise yesterday show that M. Valentin, the candidate of the Repybliâ€" cans, was elected ;to the Assembly. 4 4 Election in the Cote du Nord. _ |‘ There was also an election for a memâ€" ber of the Assembly in the Cote du m but â€" there ‘was no choice, and a #ac election will be held. A grand ball for the benefit of the poor took place last night, ‘in~ the New Opera House.~ The orchestra was led by Johann Strauss. One hundred and fifty thousand france were realized. x | s AXN, _ ‘ | Tairs in the North. ‘Lonbox, Feb. 8: Derp.t:l;es dfi:ms;;;:; t coufirm re flmif:?ixl? by M onaflzt Thu: é?}h-t; im that ‘have e n ey lo-tl:bq(‘rmfiumo;, i ““3.'2’ Gen?ouloma as been oompelgd to abandon Seraus g“&xew:zm izhiammad_ingths:n Alfonsists have tf,i‘)‘ol’ lnll:gq.zm ‘t.bn recent enguge en: i 200 GSREAT BRITAINX. ' The Colorado Beotle. Loxpox, Feb. 8.â€"In the H of Comâ€" mons.toâ€"day Sir M. Hick lgau::h, Chief Secretary fgr Ireland, in reply to an inâ€" quiry of Mr. Herbert as to the danger to the potato erop from the Colorado beetle, stated that only Ge and Belgium |had taken steps against go â€"introduction, alof the disease and he believed the danger |from that cause hs'enly exaggerated, \He added that already consulted \with the Privy Gounet and waild careâ€" M watch the subject.â€" 1 ESTERDAY‘S. DESPATCHES VRA Ne cranwled out of the debris of a The GreatExpress Robbery. y slegraph. MIDâ€"NIGHT ‘DEsPATCHEsS. Death from Asphyxia. COustoms Legislatton. Death o < haritable Ball. Mills Burnt FRANCE. SPALIN. STATES. an Artist. ~â€" *A fire broke out st nine d‘clock night among some small woeden at the western outskirts ‘of the suburbs St.Smyeurm~At one time a seriouk was feared |in consequence of the nuth] gfwwden o'tlxyaec in â€" that neighbourk ut the were Pn 2 man w age hand mork. 0| m{'! affairs, <â€" A ‘ profit JOW'- zed from the four months ending 31st October, an increase of $14,000 over the ‘corresponding pq-ndlntyeu "4 > Yesterday, â€" though m clear bright day, was the co| 'utfe:gz'bnod tfi‘hagu:i ‘The wind was strong from the west, and the th teter 25 © below z:!& are ‘having & wind;%t.h;enry;a.ppmnn&fof a know ‘torm. â€" Thermometer® at cight a.m.; 99 John McCabe, who said h.w-fifl Penneylvania, was. found. o1‘ a bundlé hay in the road at Easthope, in Antigonish In consequence of the intense cold ‘of Saturday, an foo bridge"founea»m s z * hone eanroyel i6‘ . *‘ ~ n mm L ® slow zero. CE C es ce cts s dsc ce PA + county. * He was in â€" the last stage of ex hnuhon,m:l";iolg-inafowm: watch arid Catechist@ were fonnd in _ "M. Robitaille, Chief ‘Messenger, of TLegislative Assembly left on “Mjfii Montreal as the bearer ‘to the t atâ€" Arins of the Speaker‘s:warrant‘ for ‘the arrest of C. A. Dansoreat in the Tanneries bustfieeg 1 "" +.: xSu0v ) io aeip i 44 ~ ~This morning .a number of meniberts of memmduwrsgmbnmmna of Quebec, met at the MM‘%“, do honour to the Hon. Hector ‘ y newly apéioihted Senator. About Â¥wbntyâ€" five sat down to a ma% and aftér the meal was despa 1 ~ number® ofâ€" toasts were pmm especially those of the ‘Hon. Mr. and the Preuae?dh Of * which ‘‘Wwere suitably responded to.‘ At 2.30 pÂ¥A. the mémbers of the Press in the galléfy met and presented Hon. â€"Mr. Fabre {with‘ an addreds, His Honour Mr. Speaker prosid. tending the Legis was heldthis noon in the Parliamentâ€"Buildings, ; & resolution was: unanimously: adopteit: Bum din. Hiector Fubes “,om.,.a“‘” tion, Mr. â€" ‘abre, proprietor) : editor of L‘ Evenement, pon . his elevakion to the Senate. Ad?:x:m i ed to wait upon Mr. with thecesolnâ€" tion on Monday.© : :i ~ s1llâ€"erlt old ad | . In & fire, and although it raged for ‘ yepo uts â€" 6 6 & ro-d'p::tuhm’n house on Htie a caught fire and was entirely 6 54 No effort ~wasâ€"made to h fiames." Last night at seven o‘ / Ierentouer ireote, bub was prims )':? streets, but ‘was ‘oxâ€" ingumned, pint no Pnmage darkee Co 1 | The Stock Market continues } Montreal, . 185%, ~closing:~102 . to 106 ; Ontario, 113, closing 113 to 113%; â€" Camd;',IO?t' chdng%’.ll?tiofii"thq stock u“th’hfhmmn- »oard : Kmb lfiis.m%p\wfltu 1 Â¥ s % Sild .0 ; o fhs lt "he NP m l1 i1690 Monours ."Mr‘hhom' * neries . Affair~~ lco.,Bridga >"An ‘old man, who gave namé® &s Brown; wx\:x‘mnbject but : * pearance,‘ lately beon atauwhhsm;finwfi Taly wiok, sha in she marinkg therament in charge had him n% the hospital? When taken from the sléigh at ‘thé ho ward, . .It is said: thatohis real manie William Cameron, and that h'.:.b.&: Cornwall, where he has & son.. . .1=. _ | â€" pital the desth rattles were heard .and man died. before he could be placgedâ€"in labourersâ€"also threaten‘to leave, huu!.b road has a very large <staff of this Class employees, the officers are quite \ to see a few resign. ‘The reason l for the lowering of â€"the salaries, is that the, road is not porin..o well as . it should. The engineers have not yet bean notified‘ of a decreuse in their pay, and the officials state that the wholeâ€"matter isunder cbni sideration. # inod l . j Weather â€" extremely cold, the : thertho meterâ€"registered 239 below umu-:t* &my t the drying : shed Cantin & Co.‘s _q-*_;i‘i‘;-wfi'. Wfli-!-:‘*!â€": Two of the Sto¢k Trains bound loft last evening by a special ‘ though fifteen other trains made up, to remain, and no freight trains have $s yot left for the east or west. Thi â€" uce pieg in ceorpmaranatugtandt Tiile have aigo mtrouie Tho aupesingens. vi ve struck. . supori 8 dents are â€"endeavouring _ to â€"i 4 the men to return to . their. work, sbut $£o Pill‘al by dipchrrged Aclaw thay ooe termis. Amw the Oo-l-nhl.â€"m__l‘ “ . L 3 h ‘ MoxtrEAL, F.b, 8. a Messrs. Joseph and He Lacroix, traders 0f Three Rivers, charg with ‘ob, tumnifgoods to the extent: of $1,394, from . Messrs. P. Joly & Co., of this city, have been committed for trial. aug § P The Grand Trunk Railway has reducedâ€" its rate of wages 10 per cent.; and this morning the brakesmen and:condustors wo fmtes aind they smemaied 4o rart 0 j ‘ assem| ‘in . &) p at the Point 8t. (iulu officesto dfi the situation. & Caree B Committal T T 4 W 4 There were registered <.last weoek twentyâ€"four : births, twentyâ€"three â€"deaths, six marriages. a 13 Archbishop Tascheresu is in the city, and is the guest of Archbishep:Lynoh. | | mxVA â€" MEORCEUUTDLE Ccms ARat iWtt o+ S iicn2 on 0L) FPeyirson, Ont.;/Febi 8. 1 RDvAhes use 7:# F2 ‘ On Saturday the smaller reservoir at the corner of Yonge an‘i Isabelln streets burst and an acre of water eleven feet deep â€" poured out throufi an immensé tlp?in the ddo’flood.ofil the cellars of all tb‘bfllllflinflmtl .ty, nad | d The inquest on the body of M».Fairâ€" beirn â€"was held on Baturday i Verdict wasâ€"that deceased cathe : to death by the bursting of the cyst ; the liver. â€" . * ‘ Work â€" Innndation â€"â€" â€" ®I â€" Pittoy pustinane Rermagm pro ToroxTe, Feb. 8. IaAfl letter tfxr:mthori\l?lvi:l in this mornin‘: S& t the lington, Grey an: Bruce }ailmy was so. snowed . up that it took two days tofiwrform a journey froch Southampton to Harrisburg. K. a um uP esns m CANAUDIAN INTELLiIGENUTE MONTREAL. HALIFAX (By Telegraph.) TORCNTO. MILTON. 14. Qorntc, Fob. Otk. QurBkzo, Feb« 4 * ~Mr. Berumfoxax said â€" he : would have but. that the notice of the hon. r as to his railroad resolutions was ‘so long :‘t.-h:f.perwlthm being fulfilled. He into an. lanation of his resoluâ€" fim,nhfl\_bl:hbmmpb- lished. Hoehtmfln Treasurer with a great breach of faith in selling the bonds »yr t : 3 ve pointment . of ... a ... comimittee . conâ€" ing ~of : Hon. Meéssrs.. Church and f and Mesers. Joly, Bachand,. Verâ€" rault. and the mover, to mgv into all matters connected: with the of £300;â€" es ale # Provincial. Treasurer :: and to all matters Subsidized rail anm. ":da: way MQIWMM%&_M;_ m-iy.‘fliuddd-?m::‘ Treasurer permission to procseed to Mbup’fiuuhn,h% -M&bhfll’m a-éum‘n'lkfitu resolutions â€"to E Bnfi through:Committee,were read a third time to send. for persons, papers, and docsâ€" .ndmpat time to time to m*é?'“%io H--.M.bditm-tnd," ¢ That the Préâ€" vince of Quebec do pray that his J .M’hm.g;mful survey, %MW teoutes prop before deciding upon the adoption of, anty moof%‘ And in the event of such survey at a routé t to that of %xfihwm exists south ‘The River wa, that the line to be sub, sigdized ‘by ; the: Governm@nt be : directed to Pembroke and not to Renfrew, wherer g’ tion with the" rulwlz tyfihnl;‘ of the % ;mn on M_ fi > ant 4 w1 \_Otherâ€" ways: mM' under the control of JFMM. aihshe raifeny "’“f.m"“-“"“" a apar ‘â€" comy f sire to connect wi tbePu"t?c. m'd, :~Mr. Prvarp moved for . the mmm&mdm i «and..â€"Blaok River > Valley . Railwa &pnynndi:(}mmrdnwz to:the grant to uch road is entitled, uahofiomd_hnn-im to the Govâ€" line of road. ~Cartied. not interlers with i {1e general.interest bf ing : to.the , «of; emipent. men upon the nature :and. : configuration â€"of . the country, 1t would : that as well for the. branch.of. flu% to ‘the east 'fi the . y Bay .jas for the.line to gubsidized...by the,â€"Gorvernment;â€"a route which, fi‘w&nm wo::n offer the:most econontical as well as easi and. :shortest: ontlet . forâ€" the . immenge MWestern and Pacific trade. : » . $ * On‘the motion‘of Mr. Cravrauiv "to ceive his petition a debaté @ips# as 4o maerits :.of, the: . seyeral i: ‘“%fl.fl” 4 . m _ AcconIng . a _ gran! ufi’ ‘ ments "so -fi:#?:‘w * of the :workâ€".done on . the â€"North Shore Bhe Committoncrecommend Abetc s Xm«;’&‘fifl'fimm i i ol" sum req o . the wfltnifilm t‘l?omhunim&:lm o Ciur h Mirador. oxblaing athat: Mr. onl Som megheet s the Onin Pecicgal) boae eooath n 5 che soad and the services eiroumstances the servic s Ne meeoly io teeide e to, the wl oo Reapetnrenmes ick‘s: vaying to. h s beard by Gorngol on the Bill relating to Mon, Mr, Garxrav presented the 54 teport. of Railrond Comnitise, to which on‘g::omt of its i i 3% bdl'-th&,ltm.., es ‘ ‘ ®"number‘ o mended ‘thiat an â€"@ddress embodying the 6 Speaker took the chair at 3:30. 4 %r routine, .. " Mt. Aut¢ixo®ik presented a petition from the o!&um‘o&ontmd against the : Wnt to the City Charter, mum!cifi taxation. ‘The paper bu* the signatures of the petitioners was unâ€" nfolled in presence of the House and q'ngxtyamnev feet in length: ‘ 4 in hi ol s d ecpi o L. Â¥Xeqy=cl.n w”“%}’é’"&"fl?fxfi e Gene: r n é:oj gi:en-t‘to th':rfimn‘e is report on | S Dore was held on Saturday night. â€" ‘The uoi RRemnton cb eepptaions eante at Freer medm;.h b.;br--herf oihux. Meredith, € t > "6. of that was 60 incengedot 2 ... A. Macdonaid‘adivâ€" publicity to the that he assaulted fi‘mm the public streel, cdusing quite a (: rion. **.« ¢ 3 ‘ Mooting of the Legislature~Revenue., < P *...., Bx, Joun‘s, Feb. 8. Pmm’ngat‘ announced that e lels .flP’A_Wlwd”“_'PY _ The revenue of the port of St. J amounted to $830,000. © ‘ F for : the:â€"development of the e t s oo revente of the port of" 82 Yohn‘s k o P with . restrictions on lumberio ig, and to throw open the timber lands.of the.colony to all comers who comply with the necksâ€" sary regualations ° 'flobufld&ixso{.fi: way scross the island is recommended Becond Parliamentâ€" Fourth Session. Quebec Legisiature. A mass meeting in favour ‘of Mr. Sathuel WNEWFOUunOLaAND \onupon,. Qurano, Feb. 8 fi-?itiucr}df“l'v"l?m’ of Joseph. likelyâ€" The young man who reselved to com: second sober thought<that he ~might be That‘s b‘ht Boston is w.iua‘: convention of x men.. . A however, it : unfortunste s uie peeeiee o 10c hk m unc ~_"Bomebody says King Koffee id 4 wreck." . He must be aniserable wreck, indeed, or he would more sense than to xfi Cofftee with a K.â€"Louisvill¢ furnishing a rival.@40t she wanted. â€"Mil. Sent. . ~â€"â€"~~ * ‘As Latener, thé "Othet day at dinner, r-th-wh.maâ€"-u. "COniv: a woman‘s t‘s very.sontiâ€" have raised the price of killing Chinag :ni““ 9 % stockingâ€"The ‘boy > he " set it, but mmmmfih;r is hfid%'&mmfigw%‘ Provhciilâ€"loan a greut success. (Mr. Cart wright,Aipe.. Winance Minister of the Doâ€" amefi yc ire ‘g e ul mt hb n'fif Sicriastrti® totins. â€" He % q + l,‘ M ; mfi’&?“” % mt 4nB f"k.fxr m'ht‘mf"”;-v-'&"ifim“u? e asmendment, " T 8. ; withâ€" Heteatireris Rree the aaye are apt io *abort 2s ty were. C g & The debate contitmtued at tengt until half an w“-wfl'{'m T‘ / sbate continued, at 1.30 a m is '?‘r‘;bbw'fl‘;% whlich was § ; Nays, Mr. .Aunn-r'm was de clared carried on the same division. _The House adjourned at 1.40 a.m." | Mr.Atexkxout said the: Hods® @iroady @xpressed its apinion on the «abject, that M n would only tend lto depreciste The gfl nade and that ct,g-n. b Therefor® he musit depréciat > ingte t beemantra moave Te n on o. 4 pe mov j-uâ€"mtm“ damiâ€"the eefeetenes, ‘with i has obta ¢ inorite iess in 4. Treasurer was to communicate with his colleagues before concluding the loan. | e n resdh t | wl':s understood that he was :fiop the Government informed in & general way of his proceedings. ~..,..... | 6 'HO conti â€" a ’vvu"fl“uv*imwrâ€" &nich Council.under which ..he derived mu ; his authority 4o cercy out the Joan.and soll her ~»cessary d & u+ “r.â€"'"*‘.'z olefhn tore t i iatks of the Govermment with regard to the payâ€" ment of subsidies, and demed “& the railroad..campanies _had ~demanded Mw,fimmmm&-d been any t to issue to bonds should ‘be issued at par. They never WHH*‘ &-3‘%-: ggi he nr'fi"do!io‘ ‘at ti‘ best advantage. ‘I::muw @ but n io neamssy y Peoon loan. Emn.mh Hgn. Mr. thought it Ho Aeamrecamean Traay hut Suffad nermed Sm pro it son) of malfeasance of office. _‘ _ Hon. Mr. Quruet defended the action of the Treasurer, but wknowlefi.flnt on the departure of the Hon. urer fiutyfw 4j M“bl:d for u‘:h:: i tX z"‘;.&..,“;.. â€" e Treasurer his conduct was approved of by the Government. _ Oft bamrexa»â€"No, * no heavy aunualâ€" loss on . this" ProÂ¥iGeg aun a on loaning, at three millions dollars, this Province must suffer pecuniarily before thouidmrma‘m',d some hundreds of thousands of dollazs.. T6th and 26th ~cleusse of 47 View cap. a in direct contravention of maid .::.i tor 'id*".”.“!,}‘%& hore and uflu; &F;‘:fl e P l ompany, . Yorp nreaimanorny toapmut + Since the han@ times struck <Nevada ml' ‘{; hatrâ€"Aifiriarintiivegscanny 2. ll'? tlbn amoun subsidies the Provinoial. Treasaler "’":5 10 the 19c anddedb"uchn‘l'-‘w m:.' a,z;)o, sum t us ofmm Mlu':?x;wed on the 18th last above $750,000 strateg sineuarel thar dn poreet p% p thet . rovince hldnon..dtoia-lwm,ulm. rm&n-fi- ‘the wrrival of the mh-uh-uhuu.,:m self without colleagues to ofieotda,fln.l‘.ofhnd- the Province. . Third, subsequent to the Provinâ€" cialTreasurer‘s return to Canada he assist. ed in concert with Messrs, 0;‘::, Chapleau and Othen < bers of the late ministry who had preâ€" viously resigned, in constituting a o of the Executive Council, ‘and on last he aided in ing orders in Council authorizing m.‘(fio Provincial *remeuree te _ v a ==-m;' . C Atinen f‘.‘:”.é".&i‘:v_“h notwithstanding x Here‘s a new view of the Christmas wl d CEREECen To Aevere payment of their in ‘bonds of this Province at P:m‘de sccopt eighty and ‘sighty four thomand fhmpins deeprmrmipas o ruy ninetyâ€"five cents on the dollar‘; that the it .\ _\ _ W66n covenanted that the North lShwolndNor&uM.Nw panies should be entitled to receive a woman‘s «hair > it‘s very.sent mflmmfl ges Louisvilie : Courierâ€"Journal claims PRICE 3 CEXNT3 subsidies in ‘bonds of driticised the mismanage

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